The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, April 22, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEASURES TAKER 10
PREVENT SCABIES IN
!vr. .!::. r,. ir. c. r.. April 24. 120.
l'urti,;: tl.- nwr.l ptneml iii spec
tra in rtKc by oflUnait o i!.e Bu
r .iu of A:,:n.a! l:iJus:ry it as found
li.Kt M'rai hucJs of sheep in Wheel
ir ouLuty ero Jiwased with scabies,
aiiil in a number of case slievp from
adjoining eouiuies bad bvn exposed
!u I'.e Cir.g to the danger
i f s. ab.es spreading over all of norlh
e.tMern On-jioa 11 diseased slievp are
pencilled on the sunk dnveays
over i.'.e Umatilla National Forest,
lie Forest Senate is cooperating
r.h t:;e Bureau of Animal Industry
and State ottiais by taking ail pos
sible precautious to prevent diseased
s:.-ep getting onto ti'.e Forest. As
appro. mutely 3ih,wv sheep graze
in or are triied across tiie VmatiUa
National Forest, the importance of
prevent. t.g diseased sheep from using
these Forrst drneays cn readily be.
seen.
Orders have been issued to Forest
oSU iaU en the Vnuulia National
Forest to the elect that no sheep K ill
he aiiOed to enter the Forest unless
the ovcer can show that his sheep
have been recently inspected by a
Federal or State inspector and found :
to be free from any contagious, in-i
lectious. or communicable disease.!
As the entire life cycle of the seabi
u.i'.e is completed within about fif-!
teen days. Forest otScials will require j
that inspections be of recent date,;
not more than thirty days before the !
time of entering the Forest. Also the
owners should see to it that the
sheep are not exposed to scabies aite.
the time of inspection.
It is regretted that the stockmen
must be put to this inconvenience,
hut some definite action is necessary
to protect dwners whose sheep are
clean from any chance of contracting
scabies in their bands while crossing
the Forest. The best way to do this
is to require that everyone using the
Umatilla Forest driveways have hisj
sheep inspected in order to prove that
they are free from scabies.
Owing to the large number of
sheep which must be inspected with
in ti e next two months it will b? ex
tremely difficult for federal inspectors
to cover all of the territory involved
owing to their limited force. How
ever. Dr. Kxline, of the Bureau of An
imal Industry, has agreed to handle
the work in Wheeler county, where
most of the known cases of scabies
exist. Therefore, in order to prevent
confusion and duplication of work,
every Forest user in Wheeler county
should make arrangements with offi
cials of the Bureau of Animal ma.
try for a federal inspection prior tc
the time of entering the National
Forest. Dr. W. B. Henneberger and
Dr. G. F. Overhulse have been detail
ed to handle federal inspection and
dipping in Wheeler county. Beginning
April 13 they will have headquarters
in either Fossil or Mitchell,. All
sheep owners in the above county
are urged to get in touch with these
men and facilitate the work as much
as possible. No charge will be made
for federal inspection.
Certificates of health for stock out
side of Wheeler county will be ac
cepted (when inspection is made by
State officials or veterinarians ap
proved by the State Veterinary.
Men in charge of sheep must be
prepared to show a certificate of in
spection to Forest officers in charge
of the driveways used by the stock
in question. Anyone failing to com
ply with this rule will be denied the
privilege of entering the Umatilla Na
tional Forest, and his stock are li
able to be held up until an inspection
can be made.
e m Vvl a Sue showing will I e
ntade.
There vas a lively meeur.g of the
Foard man Farm Hureau on the ev
ening of the lttth. at which time re
solutions were passed favoring the
appropriation of money from the dis
trict funds of district No. 2 for a re
connaissance survey of the Board
nian-Irrigon-Lexineton road. It was
further resoived that the support of
the organization be given the college
millage tax bill, the public school
millnce tax bill, and the state road
4 per cent bond imit bill.
Kound-Vp nt Lena.
The Lena Kound-Fp Association
will stage the first round-up of the ;
season at the Lena arena on Sunday.;
May J.
Frank Swaggart of Lena was in
town on business Monday. Mr. Swag-i
gart says the Lena Eound-l'p Associ-i
ation has plans for the construction i
of a race track which will be used for!
the training of horses. i
WANTED!!
Each property owner in both
town and country to investigate
the rates of the
Oregon Fire Relief Associa
tion of McMinnville, Oregon.
The larger the policy the more
dollars we save you on the pre
mium. We are making a specialty
of twheat insurance this year. See
the agent and find out how much
less your insurance will cost you
than you have been paying.
Our Slogan Is:
"Just as good for le?s
money"
R. D. BUTLER, Agent
The Dalles, Ore.
For any further particulars call on
Albert Adkins, Ileppnor
or
Mr. Hale, lone
Sale
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ror
Fine Heppner Residence
Well located and modern
in every respect. Proper
ty includes garage, gar
den lot, barn and chicken
house. Inquire at The
Gazette-Times office.
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Get the Top Market Price
for your
Raw Furs
Send them to
The GOLDEN RULE FUR CO
603 first Are., Seattle, Wash.
WRITE FOR PRICE LIST AND TAGS
j Reduce the H. C. of L. by
using more
I Macaroni !
Very palatable, exceedingly
nourishing, and the cheap
est food on the market to
day. ? Prices but slightly
higher than formerly.
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PEM OIL
(KEROSENE)
FOR OIL HEATERS
COOKSTOVES
AND LAMPS
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
MACARONI
Bulk and package and fancy
shapes tor soup. ,
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Spaghetti -:- Vermicelli
Noodles
Phelps Grocery
Company
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IJO.UtDMAX NEWS.
Mrs. W. H. Stewart was elected
social leader of the Bureau and the
mouthly meeting will in addition to
the business session be assured of
suine social features regularly.
Water will begin to run in the irri
gation ditches at once. The town
and the school district are construct
ing a permanent water way from the
. V. curner of the school forty. K.
Hands is doing the work.
A commit tee consisting of S. H.
Hoardman, A. L. Larsen, and W. H.
Stewart was appointed to complete
arrangements for a John Day Booster
Barbecue to be held on the project
some time in June, just before the
first cutting of alfalfa.
;i,ss Uertlia Davis of the Home
Economics department of O. A. C.
visited our schools and community
last Thursday. She was very favor
ably impressed and compliments Eas
tern Oregon in general on its up-to-date
buildings and progressive spirit.
J'lans have been completed for cafe
teria service in the school for the re
maining weeks of the term. It is,
however, to be considerable of a prob
lem and it is rather amusing to look
over the school meuuB of a few years
back when quite an elaborate lunch
iniglith be served for three cents.
With the election of Maude K.
Unison, of Cove, Oregon as home
economics teacher, the faculty of the
Boardman schools is complete for the
louuug year. The other teachers are
Naomi hunner and blanche Sharmen
of Kalis City, C. C. Johnson, Pullman,
Wash., Miss Daisy Lee of Milton, and
Mrs. W. H. Stdwart of Boardman,
Alins Myrtle McNeil of boardman. M.
1!. Signs is principal.
The Industrial Club work is pro
gressing. There are standard clubs In
sewing 1 and II, poultry I, cookery,
pig I. Several individuals are also
working on corn, sheep, pig II, etc.
As soon a the seeds arrive garden
work will b started. All this will
lead to the local and county fairs
next fall. The Orange has appointed
m Kttir Committee, the Karra Bureau
"Nothing wrong with our balance"
Chesterfield
THE right balance of costly Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos, propor
tioned by experts that's why
Chesterfields "satisfy."
Every puff brings you the full, rich
flavor of genuine Turkish tobacco
and the lively relish of choice Domes
tic leaf.
And the blend the manufacturer's
private formula can
not be copied.
Every package enclosed
in glassine, moisture
proof paper that seals in
the flavor.
The Whole Secret of
A Better Tire
Simply a Matter of the Maker's PoBcks
This you will realize once you
try a Brunswick that a super-tire
is possible only when the name
certifies that the maker is follow
ing the highest .standards.
For fire making is chiefly a mat
ter of standards and policies cost
plus care. Any maker can build a
good tire if he cares to pay per
fection's price.
AH men know Brunswick stand
ards, for Brunswick products have
been famous for 74 years.
Formulas, fabrics and standards
vary vastly in cost Reinforce
ments, plies and thickness are a
matter of expense. And these vari
ations affect endurance. It rests
with the maker how far he wishes
to go how much he can afford
to give.
For there are no secrets nor pat
cats to hold one back.
To ascertain what eacH maSef
offers one must analyze and test
some 200 tires as our laboratories
have done.
Then it is a matter of combining
the best features and building ac
cording to the highest standards.
Once you try a Brunswick yoa
will understand how we have built
model tires, regardless ol factory
expense.
Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the
same as other like-type tires. Our
saving is on selling cost, through
our nation-wide organization.
We realize that you expect moK
from Brunswicks, and we assure
you that you get it ONE Bruns
wick will tell you the story.
And then youll want ALL
Brunswicks. No other tire, youll
agree, gives so much for your
money.
THE BRUNS W1CK-B ALKE-COLLEN DER CO.
Portland Headquarter.: 4648 Fifth Street
Sold On An Unlimited Mileagt
Guarantee Basis
jiff pv'?m
Cord Tirei with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treada
Fabric Tires in "Plain, " "RibbcT ar " 03C" Skid-Not Treada .
Universal Garage
Heppner, Oregon
1 to 5 Tons
. . I III
Mjuy)' ( III
Gary Trucks
QUALITY COUNTS
5 Models
8 Sizes
When you purchase a Truck
Stand for Quality
A Well Constructed Truck Will Not Be A Liability
Its operation per ton mile should be considered and
a critical investigation and test made to determine
if it can evade the repair shop.
Gary Trucks will stand this test and
INCREASE YOUR ASSETS
Some Outside Territory Open to Dealers
Gary Coast Agency, Inc.
Northwest Distributors
71 BROADWAY
PORTLAND, OREGON
BROADWAY 2162
will do so and in cooperation with