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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
TI1K ti.ZKTTE.TI.M8. HETPNEtt, OI'.K., THl K.SDAV, Jl'XE 8, 1920. p.h;k mi: duch n coi ox BUT IS DUE FOR SETBACK .Natural Kii-nii'H Kuid By Kntomol, . 0(ilt to be Uukj- Uiwriiiig AililU eating Worm ('nip. 0. A. C. Experiment Station, Juno 1. "The vetch aphis Ih showing up on the growing crop again this spring in sufficient number to cause consltl arable alarm," says A. L. Lovett, en tumologint of the O. A. C. experiment station. "Numerous inquiries are coming to me regarding the possible outcome o( the present Infestations. Follolwing a fairly comprehensive survey of the situation we can say that we do not anticipate any such calamity as be fell the vetch fields two years ago. "Observation Indicate that the pre sence of natural enemies in the field Is sufficient to check any considerable Increase in the present number of aphlds. It Is true that the lady bird beetles (which aided so materially in the final control of the aphlds two years ago are absent from the field at this time, but a syrphus fly, such as checked the vetch aphis outbreak In 1912 so successfully, Is now pre sent In the fields in numbers busily depositing eggs. "It la rather difficult to find any considerable group of aphlds where a number of these small, enlongated (white eggs are not present on the surface of the leaves in the imme diate vicinity. The maggot hatching from these eggs Is a long greenish pointed creature and feeds voracious ly on aphlds. In confinement they have been observed to devour more than one per minute or over 60 per hour. "If the present warm weather continues It is reasonable to suppose that these natural enemies will be able to develop and effectively check and control the present aphis outbreak." Grimm Alfalfa During the past month tho Morrow County Farm Bureau has shipped In about fifteen hundred pounds of Orlmm alfalfa seed. While the price has been quite high that toe have been forced to pny, the grade vitality of the Bced and the fact that you do not have to sow as many pounds per acre, do not make this any more ex pensive for seeding than the ordinary variety. It Is certainly true that the yields which are received from this alfalfa are far superior to that of any of the other varieties. The in creased yield by this variety Is var iously estimated anywhere from 20 to 60 per cent, depending upon the adaptability and soil conditions. This is enough to make it clearly worth while. It has another great advan tage in view of the fact that Its wide rooting system makes It possible to get along on a great deal less mois ture. This makes It greatly preferred where the irrigation water is short. Another AdvnntAffe is that the crown of the alfalfa Is below the surface of 4ha vrnilnil hvhlla nn lha rtnllnnrv vnr. lety it is up on top. This makes il less liable to winter killing. If the grasshoppers should infect the affal fa fields In the future as they have In the past this would also be to their advantage as the grasshoppers would not be able to eat Into the ground to get at the Orlmm alfalfa crown. There Is no question but that this Will give great deal better results than the ordinary alfalfa seed, which iwas heretofore grown. LOST Pair of child's horn-rimmed glasses. Rrtward. Finder leave at Gazette-Times office. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held evry Sunday morning at 11:: 00 o' clock in the lodge room In the I. O. O. F. building. Testimony meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All interested are Invited to attend thse services. DAKOTA STATESMAN Hon. Porter James McCumber. This eminent Republican from North Dakota Is chairman of the Pension Committee of the Senate. As such he had charge of the Pul ler pension bill In the upper branch of Congress. It recently passed that body, was agreed to In conference and has become a law. It provides for large Increases In pensions to veterans of the Civil War and widows of the veterans Of that war and also applies to the widows of the War of 181 J and to Mexican War veterans and widows. ' Senator Mcuomber nas been in the United States Senate since 1899, and Is now on his fourth term, having been a member of the tipper legislative body for tl years. He Is among the leaders - M lb Republican aide. ti.lKY KNOCKS THK "V1CK" OCT OF HKItVICK. SKItVlCE bus been the "bunga boo". of motor truck users in years gone by. And even today there are n number of makes of trucks "sold nil price" that in a measure require maintaining a repair shop for each truck to keep it on the road. Uary trucks have revolutionized Korvice requirements, being correct ly designed, and evenly balanced, .md built of the highest class of standardized units. Gary trucks re quire no serice except In case of ac cident. We can point to Gary trucks that have entirely worn out a set of solid tires, over rough country roads, without ever having been in a repair shop or having any work done by a mechanic. When continued usage necessitates the replacement of parts of the Btandard units, of which the Gary is built, they can be obtained and Installed by any capable repair man at the minimum cost. There is pothing mysterious or freakish about a Gary truck. Your nearest mechanic knows every unit of its construction, Buda motors Timkln axles, Tlmkln bearings, Tim-. kin-David Brown worm drive, Brown-LIpe and Fuller & Sons trans mission and Parish & Bingham frame are exclusively employed In the construction of Gary trucks. Send for catalogues, specifications and prices and learn the advantages offered to buyers of Gary trucks. Gary Coast Agency, 71 Broadway, Portland, Oregon. I OH N.VI.K 13 head 2 months old pigs; also fresh milk cenvs good cows. J. F. Lucas, Lexington, Ore. THHKK good fresh milk cowb for sale. Ora E. Adkins, Eight Mile. FOIl HALE Blewett combine har vester, 14 ft. cut, Continental motor, 14 horse Shenandoah hitch; has cut about 7000 acres. Price 81000. Call or write C. H. Bartholomew, Echo Oregon. 2tp. FOK SALE One Best combine. 14 ft. cut. Has been run but little. Price (800, which includes part of hitch. J. H. Padberg, five miles west of Heppner. IMHKiK touring car for sale by E. It. Curfnian, lone Ore. WAXTEI) House cleaning. day work, washing, Ironing. Fifty cents per hour, In town only. Phone 642,1 j Lizzie Nelson. gtp. j I'HOXE all orders for ke and soda ' I to 824. JOXK8 WKKDKIIH WITHOUT THE Fit EIGHT We have for sale at Heppner, 25 Bectlons of the Jonea Weeders, the last to be manufactured here. Mr. Farmer, after they are gone you will not be able to buy Jones Weeders without paying freight. Better buy yours today. 4tp PEOPLES HlfcVE. CO. FOK SALE OR TRADE A Mc C'ormick combine or will trade it for a 14-ft. header In good condition. C. F. Feldman, lone, Ore. 3tp. Cabbage plants, 15 cents per dozen, 75 centB per hundred, 86 per thou sand. Tomatoes, 2 1-2 cents and 5 cents according to size. Celery, pep, pers, cauliflower, 2 1-2 cents each. I grdw only such varieties of veget able plants as are adopted to this cli mate, for Instance of growing a tree tomato that has the highest quality of darkest red fruit. When these plants get fronted they will actually sprout out from the stalk and make the most vigorous growth. HARRY CUMMINGS, Nurseryman. FOR BALK at Irrigon, good six room house and eight lots. (Lota of fruit.) Cheap, cash orterms or will take good used Ford car aa part pay ment. Call or address S. L. Carson, Hermlston, Oregon. 4t. FOK HALE The seventh Interest in the E. J. Ayers Estate for 8400 if taken within the next 30 days. For information enquire at Gazette-Times office. FOK HALF Household goods. In quire of Olln Hayes. FOK BALK Thoroughbred Poland-China hogB. Six head. J. F. Lucas, Lexington, Ore. 800 BUSHELS White Hulleas Bar ley for seed at East Oregon Jack Farm at 885 per ton. Bring sacks and get (what you want. B. F. Swag- gart. FIRE AND HAIL INSURANCE. For fire and hall Insurance call on C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman building, Willow stiuet. FOR SALE Two-year-old regis tered Poland-China Boar. T. J. Mat lock, Heppner. 2tp. Bring your old snoea to E. N. Uonty's shoe store and get them repaired. WOULD I.IKE TO RENT house furnished or partly so, for 2 or 3 months. Call 30 F 3 or write box 78, Heppner. WANTED House cleaning, wash ing. Day work 60 cents hour, town or country. Phone Schempp, 735. MATERNITY HOME I have arranged to take a limited number of maternity cases at my home in east Heppner and assure the very best attention and care to all patients. For full information writ or phone MRS. O. C. AIKEN, Heppner, Oregon. Box 142. Phone S95. Brunswick Principles In Fine Tire Making The reason yon are interested in the name on your tire is that it identifies the maker. By knowing the maker you can udge his ideals of manufacture. The only secret of a super-tire lies in the principles of the .naker. His standards decide the quality. For there are no secrets in the tire industry. What you get depends on what is behind the name on youfl tire. Brunswick, as you know, means a very old concern, jealous of its good name. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has been famous the world over for the quality of its products. The Brunswick Tire is all that you expect and more. Your first one will be a revelation. YouH agree that you've never known a better. And you'll tell your friends. So spreads the news among motorists. The Brunswick is the most wel come tire that ever came to market Try one Brunswick Tire. Learn how good a tire can be uuilt And remember, it costs no more than like-type tires, THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Universal Garage Heppner, Oregon Another Royal Suggestion BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS From the New Royal Cook Book BISCUIT! What de light this word sug gests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual recipes. Biscuits . t cups flour , , . 4 tcpoon Royal Baking I'nwdcr U tennpoon Belt 2 tablespoons shortening cup milk or half milk and half water Sift together flour, tmltlnfr row dor and suit, mid shortening and rub In vory llxlitly; add liquid slowlv; roll or pat on floured bonrd to about one Inch In thleknens (handle as little a possible): eit with biscuit cutter. Wke In hot oven IB to 20 min utes. Royal Cinnamon Bunt Si cups Hour 1 tenfpoon unit 4 ti aspoons Hoyal Baking l'owdcr t InMcupoonn shortening 1 ci,i? cup wnler n run uipnr i teipnoti8 cinnamon 4 luOlcapoons seeded raisins Sift I tablespoons of measured near with Hour, salt and bak liijr powder; rub shortening In IlKhtly: add beaten owr to water and add slowly. Hull out H loch Mm. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure thick on floured board: brush with melted butter, sprtnkla with sugar, cinnamon and raisins. Roll as for Jelly roll; cut Into 14 Inch pieces; place with cut edses up on well-greased pan; sprinkle with a little sugar and cinnamon. Hake in moderate oven 30 to 35 minutes; remove from pan at once. Parker House Rolls 4 nips flour 1 teaspoon salt 6 teaspoon Huyal Baking Vow der 2 tablespoons shortening 1ft cups milk. Sift flour, salt and baking pow der together. Add melted short ening to milk and add slowly to dry Ingredients stirring until smooth. Knead lightly on floured board and roll out H Inch thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. Crease each circle with back of knife otio side "f center. Butter the small section and fold larger part well over the small. Place one Inch apart In greased pan. Allow to stand 15 minutes In warm place. Brush each with melted butter and hake In mode rate oven 16 to 20 minutes. FREE Write TODAY for the New Royal Cook Book; con tains 400 other recipes Just as delightful ne these. Will show you how to add Inter est and variety to your ineals. Address, boyal Baking powdlr oo. 115 l'ulton btrot Hew York OH "Bake with Royal and he Sure Two furnished rooms, $14. In- iUlre Gazette-Times off.ee. Notlrf to Owner of Stray Cattle or IIorwMi. Now running or lierftf;r run ning on the ranges of A. Hi.nnkgen, R. A. Thompson, C. A. Minor and Mollahan Brothers In the surround ing country adjacent to the right and left forks of Rhea creek; are hereby notified to Immediately remove Barm from said ranges. In case said own ers fail to comply with this demand,' action will be taken to remedy this nuisance. ' AIbo any person or persons found leaving gatesop en or in any iway mo lesting fences for purpose of going through our ranges will be dealt with according to law. A. HENRIKSEN, j R. A. THOMPSON, C. A. MINOR, MOLLANHA.N BROTHERS. MORROW HEIGHTS ADDITION Because of cer tain changes deemed advis able, no lots will be offered for sale at pres ent. - - J. W. Morrow Money Spent for Shoes MONEY SPENT FOB SHOES WILL GO A LONO WAYS HERE. The O'Donnell Shoe is the best value for the money. We believe that, therefore we carry this well known brand of foot-wear. THEN AGAIN Don't get on your uppers when our repair department can make the old shoes new again. C M. BOWERS SHOE SHOP Main Street Heppner, Ore. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year 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 (wheat 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 less money" R. D. BUTLER, Agent The Dalles, Ore. For any further particulars call on Albert Adkins, Heppner or Mr. Hale, lone CUTTING MACHINERY We have both the DEERING and McCORMICK Lines. 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Your coal hauling account will grow less and your income will grow from the day you buy United States Motor Trucks. They are the best coal freighters. Let us show you how other coal dealers save on delivery costs. United Slates Motor Trucks are built In 1 to 6 ton capacities FEAR & JENNINGS, Local Dealers Heppner, Oregon THE UNITED STATES MOTOR TRUCK CO., Incorporated, CINCINNATI, O. kL. mu Am U&idM. fct v Zf