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TIH: (-AZKTTF.-TIMI S, IIHT.M i:. OKI;., THll'.SDW, IIR. 12, 1920. r(.v: Tiinn: rilOr KSSION I. (OLIMN DR. F. E. FARRIOR 1KNTIST Office upstairs over I'oatullk'e Hfpputr, Oregun DR. R. J. VAUGHAN IK.T1ST I'ertuaiieutly located la the Odd Fellows building, Itooius 4 and 6. lleppuer, Oregon DR. HAROLD C. BEAN rnvsK i & si iw,i;o. I'erniuut'tilly located in Odd Fel lows Building, Kooius 1 and 2 l'lioiii-n, Ollicc 702, ltt-hidclico 52U lleppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. riiyaiciun & Surgeon untie lu 1'atlersuu Drug Store Ikpuucr, Oregon DR. C. C. CHICK I'llYKIl'lAX & SUUiCO.M Ullice upstairs over l'uslolllce Uoppiier, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK atiuuxkyb-at-law Olllce lu lluBouic Uuildiug Hcppuer, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOK Ji E Y-AT-LA W First National li.ink Building, llcppuer, Orugou 3. E. NOTSON ATTOKMiY-AT-LAW Ollice lu Court House lleppuer, Oregon Ollice I'liuue, Malu 643 Kesldeuce 1'liono, Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYKK Kobvru building, lleppner, Ore. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYKK IONIC, OKliUON DR. M. M. JOHNSON Veterinarian Calis answered promptly at all limes. Interstate Inspector ot Livestock and Sheep. Ofllce I'hIUtsoii Drug Store Phone liiil Hoppiier, OttK ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for nest Old Line Companies. lleppner, Ore&on E. J. STARKE Y ' KLKITKKIAN House Wiring a Specialty lleppner, Oregon rhone 872 DR. A. HENNIG Cliimpriu'tlc l'liysiclun Ollice Hi K. II. Sloctim Residenre lleppner, Oregon DR. D. N. HAYDEN l'h) Milan & Surgeon TUrdnian, Ore. Duy or night calls promptly attended. Eta Bureau Nws REL PG1SCNIHG CAMPAIGN-SPECIALLY PREPARED POISON IB CTS. QUART At the last meeting of the Morrow County Farm Bureau F.xecutive Com mittee, they arrived ut the decision to go after the ground sijuirrels Im mediately. After considerable discus sion it was decided to make this a voluntary campaign so far as possi ble If farmers should cooperate 3 well In a squirrel campaign as they have iu the rabbit campaign there will be no necessity to ask for the en forcement of tho Hodent Law. The poison for the campaign Is on hand and enough will be mixed from time to time to keep the farmers sup plied. The funds for providing and mixing this puisuu are furnished by the membership funds of the Farm Bureau, and anyone Is entitled to membership. The poison used is pre pared according to a fomula funisned by the United States biological Sur vey alter many years of experiment. It will be furnished to Farm Bureau members ut 16 cents per quart, and is mixed us deadly as It is possible to put It together. This formula has given universal satisfaction and we most heartily recommend it for a trial. To men who are not members uf the Farm Bureau we would ad vise you to become such but in as much as the members are furnishing the funds for the preparation of this poison the non-members wil be char ged 1!0 cents per quart. This money then returns to the Farm bureau for further use. Now Is the time to kill the squir rels, one now will mean the saving of several later on. The poison will be placed in the hands of your local Ro dent Committeemen, und it may also be secured from the County Agent's ollice, or will be expressed to you up on w ritten request. We hope that you will mail us a statement at once of the probable a motitit that you will require as it is impossible for us to mix at one time as. much as would be required for the entire county. Because of lack of funds, we will however, endeavor to keep a supply on hand to meet re quirements. This poison will not harden or de teriorate from year to year. This Is an advantage over any other formula with which we are familiar. Use this poison as you would uny other squir rel poison. The best way being to place it in tho hole, but place it where the squirrels will get It. In poison mi; paslureland or range land adja cent to fields, try scattering It broad cast, as this has proven generally sat isfactory. He sure (hat you are not one of tni farmers who allows his squirrels to go mi poisoned and fatten on other peoples grass or his neighbor's grain. Let every man do his part, let the squirrels suffer, und let the poison do the work. Here's for dead squirrels. L. A. HUNT, County Agent. send an expert for a preliminary ex amination of frost damage to fruit and nut trees in Oregon, has inform- ed the senator that instructions have i been issued for F. D. Fisher, plant pathologist at Wenatchee, Wash., to conduct investigations at Salem, Mc Minnville, Eugene and Hood River. One of the department's chief experts. C. A. Reed, will go to Oregon later to follow up the same work. County Agents lWognize Part I'lay. el My Press. "Recognizing the large part played by the community newspaper In de veloping community life and assist ing in the promotion of programs of community betterment about which the farm bureaus are organized, and being coguizant of the difficult posi tion in which these paperB are placed by the scarcity of news print paper and other high production cost fac tors, be It resolved: That the county agricultural agents of Oregon in conference assembled this 9th day of January, 1920, declare It our policy to lend fullest support to the com munity newspapers in farm bureau and county agent counties." The above resolution was passed unanimously on motion of George Kable, county agent for Benton. SALVATIOH ARMY ADVIS ORY BOARDS OHGANIZED in fird'T tf) cin''Ti!ra;e iM r'-l--l for ces wherever they may be mont need ed. Karh board will study and report on the situation in its county, the re ports to he confidential and used only o ('- till ( Ornili'i:.:; .-.:,il,i,s!.. d as .-S:a- :. t ... ;,r . . f , .. u . f '. ,!y ".il .-' iptneirs ,tr' nf-v l, re i n.'e !; ir.- " prmp'!- and r.e- s tlie loc al t;ra to lay in a supply ri coal. Iterative there is a re;vson- YKSTKKD.1Y, TODAY AND FOB EVER, I remember, I remember, In eighteen ninety-six, How Young Bill Bryan shot across The skies of politics. A callow youth he was, but still I'll say for William J. He had the O. 0. P. scared stiff Until election day. I remember, I remember, That four years after that The hope that swelled in William's breast Again was busted flat. They thought they had him licked for keeps, But the eternal throb Of yearning in his massive chest Was still right on the Job. I remember, I remember, Along in nineteen eight, How William stood again outside The presidential gate; And how, when turned away once more, Smart guys like me and you Observed with fine finality, "At last Doc. Bryan's thru." I remember, I remember, A newsboy's recent cry, "Bill Bryan's going to run again. He kept the country dry." And I could not help but think, With wild, unholy Joy, That he is farther from the Job Than when he was a boy! James J. Montague, in the Oregonian. Portland, Ore., rvi,. jo. Forma tion of local advimry hoards of the Salvation Army, composed of repre sentative citizens and civic leaders , has been accomplished in several Or egon conties and will continue until practically every community in the state will be in a position to command the Army's services and institutional facilities either in Oregon or any oth r state. The success with which the plan, embraced In the Army's 1920 "Home Service Program" has been received everywhere Indicates general concur rence in the belief that it offers a sol ution of the problem of effecting ex peditious and efficient social service in many sections of the state where the population is somewhat scatter ed and there are few or no Salvation Army corps. In one county having more than a hundred cases of influ enza it was learned no nurses were available while another was discover- ed to be totally lacking In charitable organizations. j Through the advisory boards the Army hopes to establish much closei ; relations with the outlying sections W. Sp'Tirer. who took J.is. Fi'Z in determining the anion of the Sal- io.ui to Portland for surs-'e al treat- vation Army. Thus tiie Army men m-nf, arrived home last Thursday ev- wlll he called only where needed and "ii.r.i; and has h'-'-n confined to his al.lt amount on hand and b.vsus can act with full knowledge of each le-il. snlTer.ng from a severe attack the pr:-e is now than it will fc local situation. If warranted, it Is of :iomaii trouble. His condition is proh.ihly in a fw months, expected experienced Army officers ureatly Improved at this time. TIM A LUM I.I MflKlt CO IftfcSlOOO If I FAIL to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR Without Knife, Pain or PAY Until CURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE Ne FMUO-mr mild SOOTHING PLASTERS cure Hi '0 luvs K'lr. Any TUMOR, LUMP or Soro on t'ie lip, face or b'Ay long ia CANCER: it never prims until last stige 120-Page Book f lit FHKK. 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State of Oregon, for Multnomitli County, Probato llepiirtment. In the mutter of the Kaluto of John K. 1'eterson, deciuised. Notice in hereby given that tho un dersigned, an administrator of the es lati) of John K. l'oteraon, dereused, has filed his Final Account in the Cir cuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for .Mullniiniah County, Probate Depart ment, and that Friday, tho 27tli day of February 1920, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., of said day, and the Court room of said Court lias been appointed by said Court as tho time nml place for thu hearing ot objec tions thereto, If liny, anil the settlo luont thereof. OSCAlt K. l'ETKKSON, Administrator, John Olson, Attorney. Hated and (irst published January 29, 1920. SI tldO To lie OITeroii In Jersey Con be Told Farmers, Speakers of national repute will tell the fanners of the Inland Empire f the advantages to be secured In joining the Wheat Growers' associa tion now being organized in the Nor thwest according to a telegram re ceived by tho organization committee of the Wheat Growers' association. Included In the list are Dr. J. It. Howard of Ames, Iowa, president of the American farm bureau federa tion; Congressman Thomas P. Cara I way, of Arkansas; D. R. Cooper ot j New York, president ofthe New York jDairymens' league (which lias 44,000 members) and special representatives of tin! national board of farm organ-! izalion. Senator Charles L. McNary J uf Oregon has also promised to speak i if Congress adjourns sufficiently ear-' ly. II. W. Wood of Calgary, presl-1 dent of the I'nited Farmers of Alber-' (a, the largest and most successful wheat growers' marketing association in the world, has also promised to speak. Aaron Sapiro of San Francis co, counsel for numerous farmers' organizations, will speak in the Nor thwest at wheat growers' association meetings. List Your Ranch Now Spring will be here in a few weeks and I will have buyers ready to take your ranches. I want about 15 more choice wheat ranches for sale, and if my past and present success is a criterion you won't have to wait long to close up a deal. Quick Sales and No Deception E. M. SHUTT The Real Estate Man Upstairs in Court House NOTKi; OF I'INAIi SUTTI-UHKNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of Hie estate of Joe Meyers, deceased, has Died lu the County Court of tho State of Ore gon for Morrow County, his (lnal ac count, of tho administration of tho es tate of Bald deceased, and the Bald court has fixed Monday, the 6th day of April, 1920, at tho hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day as the timo and tho County court room In tho Court IIouso at lleppner, Oregon, as tho place for hearing ob jections to said account and the set tlement thereof, and all porsons hav- 9IOOO To ell Offered In Jersey Con tests at This Year's Show . Oregon is on the Jersey map. The American Jersey Cattle club, recogni zing the importance of the Pacific In lenialional Livestock show, and the iiuality of western Jerseys, lias appro priated $1000 for awards In the Jer sey classes at this year's show. This is four times the amount allowed last year. The Oregon Jersey Cattle club Is a live bunch. They get what they go after. At their meeting during Far mers' week the subject of a larger appropriation was brought up and now they have it. Til is places tho i'aeillc Internalional Jersey show In I he name class with the national, and I he Southern Jersey allow. Tho last Issue of the Jersey Ilullot in features Oregon. It reproduces the picture of the O. J. C. C. meeting held at. Corvallis and features an ar ticle about the meeting. It also lias a panoramic view of the Oregon Ag ricullural college and various other Oregnu items. l Apcrl to Inquire Into Frost Damage. Washington, Feb. 7. Tho depart ment of agriculture, which rocently advised Senator McNary It would ing objections to such final account are hereby required to file the same In said court on or heforo the time set for tho settlement thereof. Dated at lleppner, Oregon, this 12tli day of February, 1920. JOSKPH MOYEHS, lit. Administrator. Alfalfa Seed 4 Utabltshed im Buy seed that you can nee- beforo you pay for Jt. 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