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Till' (. XZ1TTK-TIM1.S, IIIII'.M-!-, ;;., Illli:-lV. III!. !(-(). ri.y Tinu k I'llol I SSIOWI, OI.l M DR. F. E. FARRIOR DI.NTIST (illne upsluirs over I'm-IuMeH Hoppncr, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DUNTIHT I'oruiaiiently located la the Odd 1'YUuU'n building, Kuoms 4 and 6. lluppuer, Oregon DR. HAROLD C. BEAN rilVSICIAN & HL'HGKOJI l'eruiuimully located in Odd Fel- lows Building, Kooma 1 and i IMioih'H, onico 702, Kt'Hldence f3 lleppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. I'liysiciun & Huinoon OllU-e lu I'attersou Drug Store lleppner, Oregon DR. C. C. CHICK I'HVSKi.l.S & Hl'IMiKON Otllce upstairs over Postofllce lit!,pner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOIIXKVH-AT-LAW Olliia lu Masonic ISuildlBg ileppucr, Oiegou SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOHNKV-AT-LAW l-'iibt Nation.d Hank Building ... Ik'ppuer, Oregon o. E. N0TS0N ATTOKXKY-AT-LAW Ollke in Court House lkppuer, Oregon i Hike I'lioiie, Main 643 Iti'kidence Plione, Main iii FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN hAWVLH ItobcriK lluilillng, Heppner, Ore. F. H. ROBINSON I.AWVKIt IU.NE, OKKOON DR. M. M. JOHNSON Veterinarian ('ails answered promptly at all linns. Interstate Inspector of unlock and Sheep. OHict I'niU'NMiu lHutf Store riiimo I'iit Heppner, tln-Kon ROY V. WHITEIS I-'Ire Insuruncu writer for best Old Lino Companies. lleppner, Oregon DR. J. G. TURNER KYK HI'JX'IAI.IST I'oilluml, rcjoii Iti-gular monthly vlslis to Hepp ner and lone. Watch paper for dates. E. J. STARKEY i;u:t Tint i an House Wiring a Specially lleppner, Oregon I'lioiie 872 DR. A. HENNIG Cliiii.iiuctlc I'liysiciun OIIIch at K. 0. Slocum Keaidence lleppner, Oregon DR. D. N. HAYDEN Physician & Surgeon rtardman, Ore. Hay or night calls promptly attended. ::;.-p"inh d hy h ml I'ourt as tfic time ..oil plai-e for the hearing of ohjec tious tliereio, if any, and the settle ment thereof. OSCAU K. PKTKHSON, Administrator. John Olson, Attorney, lia ed and hrst published January 29, 1D20. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OV HTO('Kll()Ml'.IW AN M AI, MKKTINti. No! ice is heiehy given that the iiniiuil meellng of stockholders of Hie llopi'iier Mlniiift Company will be held at llio oillce of S. 15. Van vactor, lleppner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday in February, 1U20, being 1 lie Hilh day of February, 1920, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. This meting Is for tho purpose of olccllng olllc.oi'S and the trans union of such other business Hint may appear. 1). II. STALTKR, President, ,1. 0. 11AUICU, Secretary. NOTIC'K OK 1'IXAIi ACCOI NT. lu Hie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, Prnbalo Department. In the mutter of tho Kstule of John K. Peterson, deceased. Nollco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned, us ndniinhitrntor of tho es Into of John 14. Peterson, deceased has filed his Final Account in the Cir cuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Multnomah County, Probate Depart ment, and that Friday, tho 27th day of February 1920, at Hie hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., of said day, and the Court room of said Court has been NOTICE OK KSTRAY. Notice is hereby given that a red hull, a few white spots in forehead and branded anchor S on left side and swallow fork In right ear, came to my place one mile west of Liberty school house, on November 1, 191'J. Weight of said animal Is about 1180 pounds. Owner may have animal by laying pasture bill and cost of this advertisement. THKODOKE ANDERSON, P. O. address, Heppner, Ore. NOTICE There came to my place about June 1, four miles southwest of llardman, the following described mimals: one brown horse, white stripe in face, branded with spear on right hip; one black yearling horse, no brand. Owner may have same by laying all costs. J.-J22 LOTUS UOBISON, Hardman, Ore. u the MIS IT v 11 MILK VERY HEALTHFUL FOOD Educational Campaign Being Conduct ed by Dairy Division of Depart ment of Agriculture. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Drink more milk a heultliful food as well us diiiik Is the slogan advo cnied In an educutlonul campaign now being conducted by the dairy divi sion of the United States department of agriculture. Lectures, demonstra tions, chnrts and moving pictures are being UM-U to teach the food value of mill;. Hint the work Is carried to all e!ns: -I'm and nationalities of people In all hi rtx of the country. Recently In l'.rldgeport, Conn., two milk special ists In one day spoke before five meet ings; two iiudieuces were colored, one wns Lithuanian, one Sluvoulc, and one Creek and American mixed 1,000 people in all. In a certain town in Illinois a fac tory employing 1,400 men has recently introduced the plan of permitting milk verniers to go through the plant at ten and three o'clock each day with sweet 1 lit I I I 1 ,.-a-Ti. """! cats 1 u Us More Milk, the Drink of Uncle Sam. milk and buttermilk. Most of the men buy a pint each time. The foreman slated II. ill since the drinking of milk has become so popular with the men not only Is their efficiency Improved but they ure more contented and even tempered. Specialists nre giving lectures in linny large department stores, mid ex plain that a glass of cool milk Is not inly refre shing on u hot day hut ulso iirnMi.'s a definite nmount of nour shineiil. In New Haven, Conn., the manager if one (h iiai'tnient store had posters ; -n.le emitted, "Why We Should Drink iliik," mid sold six milk tickets for ;."i cents to the employees, no attempt icing nnide to show n profit on the ah"!, llnlf-plnt bottles of milk were lisiiihuled to the clerks In the middle if forenoon nnd nfternoon. Struws ,vere furnished with each bottle of nMli, ns the manager believes that too ilten people drink milk too fust, ijhus ng bodily discomfort. 3EST DAIRY BARN LOCATION It Is of Importance That Building Be Comfortable, Durable and Sanitary. ' It Is not necessnry that the dairy !inrn he elaborately built out of ex-pen-tive nmterinls, suggest the dairy liusliaiidryiiien at the Illinois experi ment st:it ton, but It Is of Importance ihnt It be comfortable, durable nnd sanllnry nnd that II he well located nnd arranged. It Is essential that the roof be waterproof, the sides wlnd nroiif nnd the stable floor substantial mil easily denned. It Is of some Importance thnt the site for the dairy burn shall have good drainage. The yards should never slope toward the burn. It is also well to locate the .yards to the south of the burn, if possible, to protect the Btock ivhen they ure turned out In the vinler. Ch an milk Is Impost! . , ; vs aro not kept it an. Perfect circulation of air iu the sta ble menus more milk. The chrryinan who Is too saving f,f feed el. e ils himself as well as the hel d. ("i "ne-s is the beginning and the enri i! '. - gospel of pure milk produ tlo:.. DRUGS FEARFUL AND AWFUL TWIIM ".' -T f i v--, 4 i If I FA! to Cu.';E zr, CANJZS nr TtMSR i Without Knife, Pain f??; ! or FAY Until CURED V hU ! WRIIUNGUARHNrUX A S00IH.NG PltSTCa S s'Jts ' n tan m fv i is-.,- I DAIRY NOTES t'creeu your dairy rooms ngnlnst tiles. Wheat bran is eaten readily by young cultes. Amazing Concoctions That Our Ances tors Swallowed, Believing That They Had Medicinal Virtues. The medicines used down to evi I recent days sound most extraordinary to our ears. As late as the eighteenth century dried toad was seriously con sidered a specific against the plague. In an article In the New York .Med ical Journal Dr. William Itenwlck Wddell of Toronto, Canada, mentioned a few of the remedies in vogue. A plusier made of arsenic was ap plied to cancers. Bleeding was prac ticed on all occasions, even In the time of our grandparents. Hut the sovereign remedy of ull was known as mltbrlilatluin or tberlaca. This was the great antidote of Roman phnr macy. It originally bad 40 or ' In gredients, all vegetables, bur Nero's physician, Androniachiis. added the flesh of vipers. Every physician hud bis own variation of the forimi'ii. inn! Matteoll In the sixteenth clMituiy put no less than 120 Ingred'ents Into It. The name tberlaca or the:!iic un der which It was commonly I n wn was derived from the (ireel; "llierion." a wild beast, as the stuff was coiisid ens! a specific against the poisonous bites of beasts and serpents. The French word "therlaque" was corrupt ed Into the English "treacle." mid the medicine was known In England as "Venice trencle." It was the famous Sydenham who first opposed the use of drugs. In fact when Sir Itlchnrd lilackmore asked him for a good guld" In practice, he repllwl : "Don Quixote." and declared that the arrival of a good clown would do more for the health of a dty than that of 20 asses laden with drugs. r, Cn. r.n t m. I.i fni-.,' 'ir h 'ly l-.i i t CANCER: it mv-r r.-un iiui.i rit st-tri 120- WRITE TO ".-'. : 4 .in rui. n'. .j. " . - t - :o-P. Book r t K-, ;i I.. .iOliini riri-dv;. l i RITE TO SOME XtdSw ViJ Any LU M P 'n VVG MAN S BREAST IS LAnUCIl CLAMJS H.aS d'j,C!(Lf ( 'ne wontun in every . w,f viwr l S.rf TK.rt Worefawmftnvw'iow i'. 1',ik and ihiMdii T'oor curfl at nif ! ": if canrcr vet sihbII Write Dr.S. R. Chamley gVSV"! 3 Greatest Cancer Special's livms- Reiibla Offices f37 Sixth St. San Francisco, Cat PLEASE MAIL THIS to mm on WITH CANCER Don't Worry About Fuel Get an Izard Gas Heater MERRITT & AKERS Heppner Oregon Your Teeth and You TOW 1 'li; .V Too Crowded. The story of a New York woman who a number of years ago remarked, upon feeing three iiuiomobiles on Hroadway In a single afternoon, that she "did not know what pass we are coming to," Is paralleled by the fol lowing paragraph, taken from "Cali fornia Desert Trails," S. 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Butterfat which goes into the production of WILLOW BRAND Butter comes from the dairy herds of the uplands and creek farms of Morrow County. USE WILLOW BRAND BUTTER ON YOUR TABLE Morrow County Creamery Company W. CLAUDE CUX, Manager FEEDERS, ATTENTION! We have just received new stocks COTTONSEED CAKE NUT SIZE Analyzing 36 oT Protein And .... 42 Protein CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES WRITE OR WIRE Swift & Company Animal Food Dept. NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON