The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 20, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE GAZKTTK-TIMI'S, HKITNT.K, OKF.liOX, Till "h'sP AY. JAN. L'O. 1:lM
UNCLE 11 GUARDS BORDERS AGAINST DESTURGTIVE INSECTS
Your Opportunity
Has Fumigation Plants which' Uncle Sam Delouses Trains in
Fight Against Crop Cooties
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At a Big Reduction
One vear ago lard was selling at
40c. We are now selling
pure lard at
In 2, 3. 4. 5 and 10 pound lots.
Every Bucket Guaranteed
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON
lb.
Blacksmithing
In all its branches, including Wagon
Work, Horseshoeing and
Repair Work
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash
J. B. Calmus
Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop
BY HMHKKT V l.l.KH.
W rtltra t'.apeciitll? fur The (.arttt- i
Four huge fumigation plants, i:i
which a whole train of freight ca::-;
is disinfected in one operation, have :
been erected on the border between j
the United States and Mexico to :
guard against the introduction of j
plant insect pests harmful to farm j
crops. j
Some of the most destructive ;
plant insects that ravage the crops of
American farmers have come from j
.Mexico, including the cotton boll-1
weevil and the recent introduction of
the cotton pink boll-worm, an insect
said to be the gravest menace that
ever confronted American cotton
growing. The American Farm Bu
reau Federation has recommended to
Congress that the pink boll-worm be
given immediate attention.
The Federal Horticultural Board,
headed by Dr. Charles L. .Marlatt.
chairman, is the control body which
is intrusted with the administration
of the Federal Plant Quarantine act
All ports of entry have government
stations where imported goods are
fumigated if it is believed there is
danger of infestation. I
Just now the Mexican border is in
the limelight because of the immense
damage done to Mexican cotton by ;
the pink bollworm, which has caused j
as high as S3 per cent loss this year i
in the Laguna district, the greatest,
cotton region in Mexico. The in-1
sect has appeared in Texas, Louisi-i
ana and New Mexico. I
A special pink boll-worm commis-j
sion appointed by the governor of j
Texas made an official investigation ;
of the Laguna conditions and report-!
ed the damage found there to be not;
less than 50 per cent of the cotton1;
crop. At such a rate cotton could not ;
be grown profitably in the United ,
States, taking into consideration the :
higher wages paid in this country for!
farm labor. Plans are under way for!
stricter enforcement of border regu-1
lations and inspection laws. j
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Seed Prices for 1921
5 Our resource, a, FIRST HAND GROWERS enable, us
to again offer our choice itriim of Vegetable Seeda at
Pre-W'ar Price,. All the popular Lilly quality ed
V are lilted in our 1921 Seed Annua at
BEET ONlo
CABBAGE CT3 J, RADISH
CARROT F (f S$$
r Packet Pid
C SPECIALS FOR 1921
1 Our Vertfc! S""1 Novelties -re a diinct advance to thrir
retpeetive claM IHt AllBt ur ri.Mi.tiiu.-.. "
cau.og for full descripti" of hf.f grand ..lectiona.
per pati.i, JO .ZSTS, Poitpaid
WRITE for yourcopvo' Li.lv's :2i Sd Annual No. 20, .alte
TODAY tret booklet "Carden, of OelijhU" A postcard wul do.
TKZ CHAS. H. LILLY CO.
SEATTLE PORTLAND
Y;.;f Deiler Carrie! Lll'.y'a !
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fncle Sam's encounter with the cootlo durinR the war was not
a new experience. Although' it Is not generally known ho has
been battling various kinds of crop cooties for manj years to the ex
trnt that the department's wvk has developed until now great "de
lousing" machines which fumigate a freight train with ease are In
operation. The duty of the Federal Horticultural board Is to guar
the t'nited States borders and prevent the entrance of Injurious plant
insects This board has saved American farmers millions nf dollars
Just now the Mexican border Is being watched closely against pink
bnllworm. The pictures show, npper, the Interior of a cyanide plant
ct Laredo. Tex., where the poisonous gas is turned into a string of
freight cars coming Into the U. S. -, Center, exterior of a huge fumi
gation plant built by the Department of Agriculture. Lower, mem
bers of the horticultural board which enforces the crop quarantine
laws. Dr "arl B Kellerman. Dr W D Hunter. Dr Charles L. Mf
lutt. chairman, and George B. Sudsworth.
CERTAIN fine types of
tobacco, previously used
for export, piled up in the
United States due to the high
rate of exchange. From these
high grade tobaccos we have
manufactured "111" (ONE
ELEVEN) CIGARETTES
a new product a quality
product made of tobacco never
previously Hied in cigarettes in
this country.
Finally
Hem!
1 irssisrjrrEaaa
I ttai m U4
which ua Oat U you aunt
like "lU" Cliilte. you can irt
your auntir back from the dealer.
OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST Q.-T.
Airmen Back From Frozen Noiii.
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, station. O. A. C.
I Barlt-v uppears to be a vt;r satifac
i tory substitute for mill run with oora
silage and clover ha In daii feeding.
; Tbe cowa receiving the barley ration
iat prii-ex when tests were nunU' pro
' (lured 100 pounds of milk at less cos..
j They did not train In weight any moi .
I than those receiving mill run. Dairy,
O. A.
In trettinir a clover stand spring
seeding with a companion crop is usu
ally Rood, while fall seeding with or
without a companion crop often fails.
Barley and wheat are probably the best
companion crops. Late spring see'
ings. alone, are satisfactory. Farm
Crops, O. A. C.
Our records indicate that close in-
breedinir of poultry h.is! a very decide 1
effect in lowering piuduction. reducing
fertility of ts, and lowering vitality
of offsl'rint;s. Cross breeding or out-
breediriK has resulted in better fertil
ity and hatrhahility and better vitality
and production. Poultry, O. A. C.
i A New Year's Resolve i
. . The young man with a sound
banking connection has a decided
advantage in the business world.
He is known at the bank, and
when opportunity comes this know
ledge is a worth-while asset.
And he has the further assurance
of knowing th... his monetary af
fairs are in safe keeping.
This bank offers you just such a
dependable service one that mean3
peace-of-mind where your banking
interests are concerned, and one
that builds character because of the
good-will that results from such a
worthy banking connection.
Call and let us explain it more in
detail.
Precedents and red tape will
HKely be st;i aside by the Navy
Ik liimeni this week In reim
iiuiruinciiis to the three navy
balloonist who hav Just re
turned from the frozen north of
the Hudson Hay district after
having established a new navy
lulKHiii rerunl ol 80 miles Fac
ing starvation and freezing for
tout days in ih woods northeast
ot Moose Factory, the farthel t
norlheri, poll. I of the Hudson Riiy
Tradinn Co., the balloonists final
la encoiifiier'-il an Indian trapper
who brought them Into Moose
Factory This picture, the first
received in the li. 8., was taken at
Moose Factory by a clerk when
the fatigued ballonists were
brought in They are J L
Gaduet. manager of the Hudson
Day Co., Lieutenant L A Kleer,
commander; Lieutenant Walter
Hlnton and Lieutenant Stephen
A' Farrell The Inserts show
Mootc Factory and distance ol
(light The balloonists sailed fro
New York Dee 13. Two hund'e,
miles of the return trip was t
dog sleds
POIl SAI.B One 6-passenger Over
land. Guaranteed to be In first class
mechanical condition. A good bargain.
Either cash or approved notes. In
quire Gazette-Times office.
F4KM AM) IIUUK l'OIVli:HS. , sary to keep the animals from paunchl
Full foundation sheets in brood new. Four pounds (.rta( is worth
combs are Important in helping elimi- ' Pnn barleyAnimal Husband.y,
nate undesirable drones, keeping combs
Htraiht for more easy h.mfllinK, ami One colony of bees consumes for itn
saving honey that wouM othrwiHe be own use 200 to 600 pounds of honey a
consumed by the bees while building 1 year. Entomology, O. A. C.
the combEntomology, O. A. 0. 0 certaln heavy Bollfl, 8Uch a8 8ome
I'igs may be fattened on garbage j in Henton rounty, fall wheat Mown
with little or no grain except for the thick in the Hiring makes a splendid
last week or bo, when isfrain iH neces- summer pasture for hogs. Experiment
CHEEn UP 1 IF YOU
KNEW WHEN VOU
WERE GOING TO .
DIE THERE WOULDN'T
BE ANY FUN
LIVING.
V
CaUffotroiia
Calls You
To a World of Infinite Beauty and Charm
AMERICA'S WINTER PLAYGROUND
Outdoor life Itlt-al. An endless vlarlety of healthful re
creation, paatimes and sight-seeing tours. Its thousands
of miles of picturesque paved highways are the ndrt
ratlon and dfllght of motor enthusiasts. A real semi
tropic winter paradise.
Thr lilrvvt utl I'lrniiaal Way to ('llfornla la Via thr
Union Pacific System
which places at the disposal of Its patrons two extreme
ly attractive and Interesting routes the world-famous
Columbia Hlver and Shasta Routes, or through Siili
Lake City and one hundred miles of oranne groves In
the Sunny Southland.
WHY NOT GO ONE WAY AND RETURN THE OTHER
A circle of rare scenes and experiences not excelled on
the continent. Through sleeping car nnd dining car
accommodations make the trip either way comfortable
nnd interesting.
Let our agent tell you all about It, preparo
your Itinerary, make your reservations, de
liver your tickets and supply Instructive
California literature.
A pleasant variation from the all -rail trip to
i 'alifornla Is the ocean trip from Part land to
San Francisco. Sailings on the "Rose City" or
"Alaska" every fifth day. I)lrect connection In
Portland. Let our agent tell you all about it.
. ItAltllKK, Agent, Hrppaer, Ore.
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT
PORTLAND OREGON
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When your Ford is in need of 1
repairs take it to the 1
FORD SHOP I
ON MAIN STREET
j Phone 193 LLOYD FELL, Prop. 1
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FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner Oregon j
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JU FEEL FOR ME ON f ' WfM OrJ 111 WCT 7 T
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FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.-T.
"There's More Real Satisfaction"
says the Good Judge
In a little of the Real To
bacco Chew, than you ever
got out of the ordinary kind.
The good rich taste lasts so
long you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often that's
why it costs you less to chew
this class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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