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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
i-.vsr. six T11K (iAZHTTIv riMKS, IIF.ITNF.K. OREGON, TllVIJSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1921 urn lihi liUli EAUHEWS th'.s solution is very BUC h. ! S'Ul Will Rive !:ltisf:K"- s i u h-ve smul balls present. If ut balls are founj In the ! sh."-.:'..l be fanned ont be- tn'.i::::tnt has been devised 11 kill iv.ese smut pores i:i me T' lle srr.ut poM's re:n- t to 1 0 Cii ? tl.e k . tl...! l! ? i f nhe.it in !;:.' c or tli.ee t.-:th cf ?ons: hrst. r ti kill the efu'.iv done !';.;.. . "..1 St . Port 1 i:i tl.e coun t's.!, v. how i' ou!s:.'.e ou e or you can r':nplo nient rorl'an l. dr.. v:t:ent Co.. 14 .r.i. Or, ll..lioatl',K our man to do, the v ape? paid, whether ir. p.. ...!'. can l,e s,M In oolloot but It is 1 tally better to anticipate your needs whoi over possible and yrite to them. At present plenty of help can be sent out from Hepprior and the County Ag ent s oitU-e Is always willing to assist oa in this matter. ir. !.;. .f tl.e fuel that ti e Ircatlr.p in a le pro.-iss every visr there is a i -i tain r" cf the Eeld which . l oins as hitrh tis ta per cent of ir. ; l. r uins a sreat loss to the f- n.rrj for siedi: p the same. The laaiiuHil trust be cirefully done, es j.o. ...il' wiih t1 e .'.';' v'-eat, which sn uis easily. The forraa'dahyde meth od is i erha; s the eas.cst and ordinarily the cl ."oait but consilcrabie grain Is ki'led ly this n elho.l for the grain Is rot svwr. ir.- ptly follow'. np i'.s treat no r,: The safest : u'.e l.1 fo.Iow Is that of not trent-.rar very far ahead but rath er treat'.:, c one d. y what will be sown tho next day. Last year one farmer whose opera 'i, s v.e ,-ViVve i t-cated all his seed ii.it 1 , f :o t:,o .irs s. cling The wo. f Ir h wt sown tl e dav f.'M.'w- tl.e treatner.t gave a S-bushel , oral as he went farther on the the stand -wrvs cut down thinner thlrner. petting about 10 bushels as he pot farther Into the center. The yield was due entirely to stand. It may be a lttlc- more trouble but don't take the chance. The formula of one pint of fornialdahydc to forty gallons of water is a pood ore. Pipnlne half sacks of ir.p aid AVI1EREIO ,EAT f.vt the c;a:n whyi the smut balls wlat you ; k : ti'.e . 0s of dtllhl'.p Uof.ih of th The bluestoae method Is an old form . or rot they should brir.jt blankets, etc wht.h is quite re, .able but which does, You should have no trouble in petting s s much or more damage to the grain J vour man up the next day or so. These than the formaldahyde. In tests re- i cer.tlv conducted where the bluestone' method was used it showed that as high as S5 rer oent f tne wheat was killed in the treatment Thia can be overcome and the killing cut down almost to the 2e-o matk by dipping wheat which uh Ken treated with bluestone In a lime hat', made by dissolving one pound of ,.i:!ok lime to ten gallons of water. SAFE RULES TO FOLLOW: First of all. seed wheat should be fanned to remoTe all light kernels and smut balls. Po not guess at the strength of your solution. Weigh your bluestone and measure your formaldahyde. Plan to sow your grain treated with formaldahyde within a couple of days after treating and If you are using bluestone use a lima water bath fol lowing. We will be In position to supply copper-carbonate for treating bushel lof of seed to a limited number of farmers. If willing to cooperate in this test call the County Agent's office. Fall Wagee Average 145. It is the concensus of opinion among members of the labor committee and farmers interviewed that $45 per month and board is the proper wage that should be raid for fall work. At pres- Moiiihers of Hoppner Loilpe No. 35$, l;. 1' i. R, will please take notice that there will be a regular meeting of the lo.'ue in Klks temple tonight at the uu:il hour. ltllly Ouncan pot In from the Green horns on Monday morning. Since re turning from the shearing pens In Montana, he has been over In the (Ireenhorn country spending a couple of mouths prospecting. He expects to ' po on to his home at Spokane in a short time. I Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Howell, of Eight Mile, were In Heppner over Friday and ; took in the fair while visiting with relatives in the city. Prices Are At "Rock Bottom" BUY NOW! The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Big Dining Room ti not exclusive to transient trade. It's for the talks of Heppner First, Last and 111 the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street 50 good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of GENUINE BULL" ! 1 I! 4 j i I Vinoov 1 III 1 L y?Ay.?'f7 i 1 Heppner lll!lllllllllllillllilllllllllllllli TODAY your f 2 50 22 LLBUY EL. OAK 44 rFLQORifJG:- AND I FBONT DOOR 1000 FtCT fmnm. '000 ftET V 1000 TEET DROP SIDiNG Wttm OiHtNSlON SHtATMlNtj 1000 LATH Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Lexington lone DURHAM TOBACCO We want you to have the ; beet paper lor 11 BULL." So now you ean receive i with each package a book i ol 24 leave el U1U.- !! the very finest cigarette jj paper In the world. j dis ji"'rtnjirtfu i iiuiiMMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMinMiiiuMiiiiuiiniiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii ! A. M. EDWARDS l WELL DRILLER Lexington, Ore. Box 14 gj Uses up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for s all sizes of hole and depths. EE; WRITE FOR CONTRACT AND TERMS liiiiHiiiiiiMiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiinMiiiiHiiiiiiiiirl j STAR THEATER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd Alice Calhoun in "The Charming Deceiver" and the 4th episode of "FIGHTING FATE" SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th "A Beggar In Purple" A story of American business men, methods and morals. Full of punch, power and virility. Also Pathe Review and Comedy. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th J here's an amantaft to you in tfie resources -experience -knowledge .equipment of the Standard Oil Company whidi combine to make ZEROLENEan oil or quality Lon Chaney in Correft lubrkatioiv mm STANDARD OIL COMPANY ICAUIOSJIlAj 7& The Penalty adapted from Gouverneur Morris' famous book. A thrilling tale of love, crime and mystery in picturesque San Francisco. Lon Chaney 's interpretation of the man with the face of Satan and the twisted soul stands out as one of the greatest per formances in motion picture history. Also another of Booth Tarkington's two reel comedies, "EDGAR CAMPS OUT" The Star Theatre at Heppner is the only theatre in the state where you can see a programme of this type for less than Fifty Cents. This is not Hot Air, come and see for yoruself. 20 and 30 Cents Two Whole Weeks of Joy Starting Monday, Sept. 26th The Macy & Baird Comedians PRESENTING THE BEST OF COMEDY DRAMAS WITH HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS. OPENING PLAY "SAINTS AND SINNERS" ADULTS 55c) PRICES children . . . 30c War Tax Included RESERVED . . . 75c) See "Toby" the funny rube kid SEATS ON SALE AT PATTERSON'S DRUG STORE Guaranteed This Ticket and 5c War Tax Will Admit One Lady FREE TO STAR THEATRE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th CLEAN AND WHOLESOME Sure Some Show ! ! Good Clothes aaK:jnsKnK:m5nnsm::n:nm:nt::::::t;t:n:r.:u::::n:m:a 1 have just lveeivotl a full line of Kirschbaum Suits Stoek iiielti.les all sizes and a great many very de sirable weaves and colors, eaeh one is an excellent buy. Whight's Famous Spring Needle Underwear Absolutely all-wool and guaranteed not to scratch. Also "Sylco" Knit quality underwear and Atlas union suits, at prices ranging from Kvery article purchased from me is absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way, and should it not do so it will be replaced or its purchase price refunded upon return to the store. DAVID WILSON Do you know women walk JiO to 100 miles n year E due to inellicient housework tools. S Do you know cleaning takes 40 of a woman's : time. jS5 Do you know FULLER BRUSHES make house- j work a pleasure instead of a drudgery. E Do you know that FULLER BRUSHES cost less and last longer. Do you know that FULLER BRUSHES are guar- anteed by us and by "(lood Housekeeping." : Do you know that the FULLER Friction Shower is the king of all showers. E Do you know that all FULLER BRUSHES bear this trademark S Do you know that Walter Jones, advertising dem onstrator, has a FREE brush for each housewife in Heppner, Lexington and lone. Watch for him. lb; will call and give you a free brush and demonstrate the 45 brushes for Gl) uses free, of charge and tell you how you may obtain them. They are not sold in stores. !! THE FULLER BRUSH CO, Hartford, Conn. j 1 llllllllllilllllllilll Watermelons Are now in. their prime We get them fresh from IRRIGON every other day You know what Irrigon Quality means!" Phelps Grocery Co. Phone 53