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FARM BUREAU NEWS
I
llnnrrimBB I'lnnii In ltwrify.
. : f .:,.-!! nia. hie sarve
iirrir' the war ihM of de
k up.n ; s.'-'e of inoon-.e.
en r; :r. a'.l their t:s in f-e tiaskeL
The miuj.: ic.i.tti! are not an exep
ti. n. With hv at fifties oo'.Urs a ton
It a rot ne. (-.tsj.: y to !veiid upon
ott.t .-urt-es .if it.v.iTne. Vi:h the Urop
in the t! ii e of hay, however, the irrt-jt.ite-1
eect.ons nre planning n diversi
fying to a - erta.n extent. The Board
man f,..n,ers usl n. w are interested In
1'iLhfcintf p few more scod grade cows
i n to the 1 reject, looking forward to
a .li. f iiM'jtry lare enough to sup
;(:t a cri-Kmery or cheese factory at
that point, i n s.-.vur.t of the financial
cm. dit ot.s of the country they will ex
lvt to start in a small way. Professor
li.-sii.it of o. A. C. will r.-.eet with these
f.i':.:e:s thr according to arrange
ment naoe by the county agent on
Thursday rtit.ht, to give this matter the
awention it deserves.
I'oultr) Make Profitable Side l.lae.
Even in the wheat sections we find
that the poultry Industry is worthy of
some attention and makes a profitable
aide-line for most every section. To be
profitable, however, a general under
standing of the poultry business must
be had. The county agent's office is al
ready making plans to have a poultry
specialist in the county sometime dur
ing the forepart of September to assist
in rutting on culling demonstrations
in some of the different communities
which are interested In knowing how
to cull the non-producers out of their
flocks; also intersted a little later in
retting a letter understanding of feed
ing for es production. It might be
mentioned that it costs no more to feed
a hen so that she can lay the maximum
number of eggs than it does to feed her
wheat. We will arrange for a culling
demonstration in every community
where there is -Interest enough in the
project We are asking that any indiv
idual who feels that this work would
be worth while in their community com
municate with the office indicating that
they know of a dock of hens which can
be culled and also that they are will
ing to pass the word aronud to the peo
ple of the community so that a good
delegation will be present at the cull
ing demonstration. This should be giv
en your immediate attention. We have
put on a large number of these demon
strations in Sherman county and there
has never yet been an individual who
went away without being more than
satisfied with it.
Powdered Copper-Carboaate to Ceatrol
Smut.
The treatment of wheat by the use of
a dry powder known as copper-carbonate
is being tried in an experimental
way in this state. It has been used In
other sections successfully. If this
proves to be as effective a method of
control as bluestone or formaldehyde,
there will be a saving of thousands of
dollars in every county through avoid
ing the killing of the seed wheat, and
quicker germination can be obtained.
Treatment with a dry powder can be
made a simple process should this meth
od prove to be successful. The office
will be able to secure copper-carbonate
enouph to treat a limited number ol
samples and we would like to have
a few farmers in each section give this
a try out by simply treating one bushel
of wheat and drilling It right In be
tween the other wheat Drop us a line
and we will arrange for the demon
stration. Morrow County Will Have Great
Display.
The grain and hay show which will
be held at Pendleton, September ISth
to 24th. promises to be a real event
Already exhibits has been lined up from
four states, counties are putting on spe
cial exhibits and the prires secured will
be well earned. The quality of the
wheat of Morrow county however, can
not easily be excelled and it is the opin
ion of Fred P-ernion, secretary of thi
show, that Morrow county should carry
away a number of the first prises on
wheat. Morrow county will also be
well represented in the hay exhibits as
the Bf-ardman people are planning on
getting a bale of hay each up to the
show.
In order to make the display that has
been planned it will be ncessary for a
lars-e. number of entries from this coun
ty. Every man who had certified seed
should be sure and have his sack of
wheat In to the county agent's office as
soon as possible. From this sack an
additional fifteen pounds will be cleaned
to le exhibited at our county fair, and
if you care to pay the entry fee, it will
also be entered at Salem, where Mor
row county should be Just as well rep
resented. This county Is in itself almost an em
pire, has within its grasp great possi
bilities, and they should be brought to
the attention of the people. Now is a
good time to do it creditably. Bring
in your exhiblta
Tmpier lakra Hror
'' : adult co otea, four
. ;- k.i: rc bi:ir and sx wild cats
V .. Wet l-ni ped or killed by W. H.
i' : ' L' vernnient hunter, s.nce July
::. M-. lVbyna, who with Mrs. Pob
ts :s a visitor In I'eruileton yes-
hss out about 100 miles of trap
'. re -.,! covers ranges on TP-lack. Sprlns
ar.i W:!roir mountains. Horseshoe ridge
and on Square. Mecham and Camp
crt-eks. One bear killed by Mr. Pobyns
h.i.i killed $3 head of sheep and another
13 head Mra Pobyns assists her hus
band and has a horse of her own. She
s.-.ys she likes the work and has killed
a few coyotes and abear. Mr. Dobyns
is considered one of the best hunters
and trappers In the government ser
vice and In the west He has been with
the service for six years. East Ore-gonian.
In
tie
r.ew
! the fo
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roles.
s love for her.
:vtiM "Whon We
the c.it prosetinp,
Janu s W. Morrison.
i.l Christine M:yo.
of new oiMce: s for
ce at The lillos the
selection
Land Orti
r fiaternttv has again been tiict
ho-.orc.l. T. C. O. icon, who has been
o.i. tor of the liufur li.patch at Putur, !
,ioo county, for 'v.my years, is to be
n oeiver and the st lection Is conceded !
to be an excellent one Pr. J. V. Don- '
! c!'y of Arlington, will be the register, I
iwnl h.s appointment there is very gen- j
falty satisfactory throughout the dls-!
Wlxloaa Venn Felly.
The blindness, obstinacy, wilfulness
and foolishness of the inexperienced
youth, contrasted with the wisdom,
caution and sacrificial love of a man of
experience, is one of the Interesting
themes, of ""When We Were Twenty
One,'' the Jesse D. Hampton-Pathe fea
ture at the Star theater Saturday, Sep
tember 10, with H. B. Warner enacting
the role In which Nat Goodwin scored
Ms greatest stage success.
Another theme is the charming ro
mance, in which the older man is blind
to the love of the girl he desires to
see wed his ward, and the ward is
blind to treachery of the adventuress
Items of Interest from
University of Oregon
Out of over 40 colleges and universi
ties In the United States, the University
of Oregon is one of 15 which offer a
four-year course In Journalism. The
Oregon school of Journalism is gener
ally conceded to be one of the first five
In the country.
The school ob business administra
tion, with an enrollment of J4J major
students, last year had the largest
group of students of any school on the
campus. As Its name implies, this school
trains men and women for executive
positions In the business world.
Health of students at the University
of Oregon Is cared for by the University
Health service. Each student at the
time of enrollment pays a small fee for
the maintenance of an infirmary and
dispensary and In return is entitled to
all its benefits. A physician devotes his
entire time to the Infirmary and is as
sisted by two nurses Ordinary Illness
and certain minor operations are car
ed for without charge and the ser
vices of specialists can be secured at a
low cost. This service makes it possi
ble for every student to secure proper
medical attention at any time without
having to pay the usual fees, which
are often out of reach of a student
working his way through the school
One of the strongest student tradi
tions at the University of Oregon Is
that there shall be no smoking on the
campua Summary punishment is met
ed out to any who thoughtlessly cross
the border line while smoking. The
custom wss originated years ago by a
class which wished to show some spe
cial respect toward th women students.
wky
toasted
TO seal
in the
delicious
Burley
flavor
Once you've
enjoyed the
toasted flavor
you will al
ways want it
Watermelons
Are now in their prime
We get them fresh
from IRRIG0N
every other day
You know what Irrigon
Quality means!
Phelps Grocery Co.
Phone 53
Come here for everything in
Men's Work and
Dress Goods
See my Fall and Winter Samples
for suitings, tailored by
Lamm & Company
The Home of Fine Tailoring
You will save money
DAVID WILSON
Garrigues Building, Heppner
lit
Clifford 81ms was a passenger lor
outside points on Sunday morning. j
"im in is ii ijii fmm n
atf n'to.saa'tH-M'.ieTairsii itiatyiiavi
'Do You Recall.
the time you had getting COAL two years ago?
Begins to look like that again
Shall we send up a man to fix and fill your
bins? Better be safe than sorry and cold!
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Heppner
Lexington
lone
Youll enjoy the
sport of rolling
em with P. A.!
JWnc AIM It to4
in loppy rmd bagM,
tidy rtd tint, hand.
Mm pound and hmU
pand fin humidor
mnd in th pound
' eryttal glam humi
dor With fpORffl
moittonw (ap.
FIRST thing you do next
go get some makin's
papers and some Prince
Albert tobacco and puff away
on a home made cigarette
that will hit on all your
smoke cylinders!
No use sitting-by and say
ing maybe you'll cash this
hunch tomorrow. Do it while
the going's good, for man-o-man,
you can't figure out
what you' re passing by! Such
flavor, such coolness, such
more-ish-ness well, the only
way to get the words em
phatic enough is to go to it
and know yourself!
And, besides Prince
Albert's delightful flavor,
there's its freedom from bite
and parch which is cut out by
our exclusive patented proc
ess! Certainly you smoke
P. A. from sun up till you
slip between the sheets with
out a comeback.
Prince Albert is the tobac
co that revolutionized pipe
smoking. If you never could
smoke a pipe forget it!
You can AND YOU WILL
if you use Prince Albert
for packing! It's a smoke
revelation in a jimmy pipe
or a cigarette t
. Copyright lB2t
r R J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Wipston-SAloiOi
N.C
the national joy $moke
AlilP "IfTMlH m51
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at my place 10 miles south of lone, and 16 miles west
of Heppner, on Rhea Creek, on
Tuesday, September 20th
I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder the
following:
HORSES
1 Span Sorrels, 1300 lbs. each, age 7 years
1 Span Bays, 1400 lbs. each, age 5 years
1 Bay Mare, 1400 lbs., age 9 years
1 Bay Mare, 1200 lbs., age 3 years
1 Bay Mare, 1250 lb3., age 5 years
1 Roan Horse, 1250 lbs., age 4 years
1 Black Horse, 1300 lbs., age 5 years
1 Black Mare, 1300 lbs., age 3 years
1 Bay Mare, 1450 lbs., age 3 years
1 Bay Mare, 1200 lbs., age 3 years
1 Bay Horse, 1300 lbs., age 5 years
1 Brown Mare, 1250 lbs., age 5 years
1 Bay Horse, 1300 lbs., age 6 years
1 Iron Gray Mare, 1650 lbs., age 6 years
1 Mule, 1100 lbs., age 3 years
6 Black Percheron Yearlings
2 Cows, No. 1 Jerseys. 4 Sows, Durocs.
20 Dozen Chickens. 25 Sacks Potatoes.
MACHINERY
1 Double Disc
1 Drill, Van Brunt, 10-ft.
1 Iron Harrow, 20-ft.
2 Gang Plows, Vulcan 2-bottom, 16 in.
1 Walking Plow, Joh Deere, 16-in.
1 Combine, Deering, 9-ft.
1 Slip Scraper
1 Wagon, Winona, 3-inch
1 Wagon, Studebaker, 3 -inch
1 Good Mountain Hack
2 Wheat Racks, 16-ft. 1 Hay Rack
1 Cook House and Outfit
1 Fanning Mill, Chatham
10 Sets Harness 24 Collars
25 Halters 2 Saddles 1 Oil Drum
Log Chains, Hitches, Double Trees, Etc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 Bed Steads, Springs and Mattresses
1 Grafonola, Columbia
1 Sewing Machine, Singer
1 Leather Couch 1 Sanitary Couch
1 Dining Room Set 1 Rocker
1 Wilson Kitchen Cabinet
1 Iceless Cooler
1 New Perfection 5-burner Oil Stove
with oven
2 Charter Oak Heaters
And other household goods.
Sale Will Start Promptly at 10 A. M.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE : Cash on all sums of $10 and
under; amounts above $10.00, approved notes, .
12 months time, with interest at 8 per cent
JASON BIDDLE, Owner
E. E. MILLER, Auctioneer. F. H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
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