THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. PAGI THREE K. L. Batch of Laxingtoa was knocking about tho court housa for short tirat Monday aftarnoon. W understood he was contemplating making his declaration to become a eitlien, or something of that sort; It may have been that he only desired to change his registration end get lined up to rota at the coming pri maries, for all these long years Karl has been an ardent prohibitionist and always registered as such, and this year his party is out of business, in this county at least and if he does not change his registration he will have no vote coming until someone else has said whom ha shall vote for. There may be a number of others sim ilsrly situated, and they should do as Mr. Beach is doing and get in line to vote at the primary. Fheriff McDuffee was down in the north end of the county Tuesday where he assisted Traffic Cop IJeu- alien in landing a few of the speeders along the Columbia highway. Mr. McDulfee states that the renuilt mac adam in the north end of Morrow county is now a beautiful piece of work. The new filler used as a bind er is perfect and the surface of the highway is just like pavement. The road ia widened to 20 feet and this is also a great Improvement in pro viding for the traffic. The temptation to speed over this piece of highway seems irresistable and the traffic cop Is picking up a lot of violators and will land more as the traffic increases. Justice Goodman at Boardmsn is not easy with them and has no hesitancy In assessing heavy fines. Mr. and Mra. M. R. Morgan and Mrs. Fred Murray of lone were visitors here on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Mor gan left a petition here for signatures of republicans, placing his name on the ballot for the nomination of coun ty judge and his announcement ap pears in anohter column of this pa per. He has many warm supporters in the lone section who are quite con fldent that Mr. Morgan will be in the race for the finals in November. Pat Doherty, Butter creek sheep man. was a visitor here yesterdsy. His camps are busy now taking care of lambs that are arriving at a rapid rate, he said. He does not expect the peak of the season to be reached In his camps until about Marcn a. ine percentage of increase is very satis' factory, he declared, and the lamDi are fat and thriving. The wool clip promises to be exceptionally good according to Mr. Doherty. East Ore- gonian. Bert Mason, mayor of lone and leading merchant of that city, was a visitor here Monday. Me reports bus iness rather quiet in the north end of the county but prospects are good for crops. Apricot and peach trees are out in full blossom and Mr. Ms son fears that they may be the vie tlms of late frosts. Escaping this con tingency. however, there will be an abundant fruit crop In the lower Wil low creek and Rhea creek sections. Mrs. W. Y. Ball returned from Portland on Satuday, leading her mother, Mrs. J. H. Cox, feeling much better than when she left Heppner the middle of last week. Mrs. Cox is at the Portland Sanitarium, 60th and Belmont streets, for the present, and HeDoner friends who happen in Port land should not fail to call on her. W. P. Cox, who accompanied his mother and sister to Portland, return ed home on Friday. Nela Justus was in town Saturday from the sheep ranch of 0. 0. Justus t Sons and sUtes that the ambing season will begin about the first of the month, with all conditions favor able. Mr. Justus states that it has been a very fine season for the sheep men and he hopes for the continua tion of good weather conditions throughout lambing and shearing. Barney Doherty came In from his biz Sand Hollow ranch on Sunday and was here for the St. Patrick's dsy ceremonies. Mr. Doherty is fast be coming one of the most extensive wheat raisers in the county, besides helne- larzelv encased In the produc tlon of sheep and wool, and he Is making a auccess of the farming game Lea Davidson, county commission er, was here Saturday, accompanied by his son-in-law, Harlan McCurdy. Davidson and McCurdy will soon be the midst of lambing at their big ranch in the Gooseberry section. Lou is again m candidate for commissioner from hit end of the county and it not likely to have any opposition. Ray McAlliter of Lexington spent few hours in the ctiy on Saturday. Ha has but recently reutrned from Portland, where he spent some time i tanaUrium. He la much im proved in health aa result of the treatments he took while under the care of physiciana in tbe city. Chrii Sautter was down from Mil- ton-Freewater Tueaday with a load of produce. Ha aaya that the poach er and apricots arc all in full blos som now in that big fruit section and there is prospect of a wonderful rop, providing the frosts do not get In their deadly work. Clyde Wells, realty dealer and in surance man of Pendleton, was in the city for a short time on Saturday, bo ng accompanied by George Roberts and another gentleman from the Uma tilla capitol. Mr. Roberts Is a bro ther of Al and Mika Roberts, former well known residents of this city. POISONS RAVAGE WITHIN HEALTH Froai Stat Board ef Health. J. A. Lytic was a resident of the Boardman project who was called to Heppner. on Monday to look after business matters. He states that the alfalfa fields down that way are look ing mighty fine just now and give promise of a big yield of hay. George Krebs of the Last Camp ranch at Cecil, where he is engaged in aheepraising and alfalfa produc tion along with his brother, was a visitor in Heppner on Saturday and reports everything coming along fine in the Cecil country. Healthy baby chicks from my rec ord laying strain of W. Leghorns and Barred Rocks: all awards; commer cial class; eggs for hatching and stock for sale. Postal brings price list. R. Woolery, Capital Poultry Farm. Salem. Ore. lt. FOR SALE One Holt combine, 20- foot cut, good condition; 45-horsepow- er Holt engine. Will take cattle or sheep as part or all payment; also will take one grain binder. 0. T. FERGUSON. Heppner. Ore. tf. Edward Chldsey came in Saturday from a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Chidsey, now residents of Bridal Veil, Oregon. He reports them doing well and his mother is much improved in health. Cecil Hale and wife and young son were in Heppner on Saturday from their home at Walla Walla, and en joying a pleasant visit with friends and relatives. They returned home on Sunday. FOR SALE Seed corn; N. W. white dent. Acclimated to local conditions. Postpaid. 10c per pound. ALWYN JONES, Box 231, Arlington, Oregon- Herman Neilson, extensive farmer of Hardman, waa in Heppner on Mon day attending to business matters. For Sale Nine head good mules, 4-year olds this spring; all broke. Harvey Young. tf. There are poisons that are develop ed within the body. The life processes produce poison aa by-products. The liver destroys these poisons and the skin, lungs, kidneys, and bowels elim inate them. These poisons csuse old age and eventually death. Were it possible to insure perfect elimination we might live indefinitely. It is there fore important that elimination be promoted by efficient kidney, action, regular bowel movements, and an ac tive skin. It is not alone Important to elim inate the poison produced within the body, but it is just as important to keep out of the body poison from out side. Drugs, self-administered as medicine, and habit forming drugs re imnortant causes of physical Im pairment. The type of self-medica- tinn whlen la particularly nnii- is the taking of headache powders, which in no instance effect a cure of the underlying cause. The abuse of nun-stives and laxatives is another type of poison. However, the most common form 01 ooiionine is infection. Infections are due to the growth In the body of min ute animal or vegetable ionns monly known as germs. Infections enter the body through the skin and .-in, membranes. These germs are carried from person to person and the diseases which they cause are xnown as "catching." Most of these germs develop in the body and leave by way of the discharges. Mouth sprays, snaeting, coughing, and kissing may convey the Infection to others. In fected persona and carriers may through their discharges infect wa ter, food, and eating utensils. Infec tion is spread by unclean hands and promiscuous expectorating. Water supplies are infected by aewage. Avoid infection by keeping away from congeated placea during epidem ice. Keep away from persons who are sick with acuta Infection. Know that the persons who are handling your food are not "disease carriers." Use no water or milk that is not care fully safeguarded by the health de partment. Milk that Is not properly pasteurised may contain dangerous germs. There is danger of infection from germs in swimming pools that are not constantly filtered and chem ically purified. Although most healthy people's germs are not disease gernaa and are therefor harmless to v-her people, it is hard to tell when oven healthy people may get dissaso germs from some on else. Try not to let other people paaa on their germs to yon, es pecially if they have any fever, mea ales, etc. Persons having on them or in them, germs of communicable disease, must be controlled. To do this properly means intimate atten tion and aupervision of infected per sons by health authorities who know their business and do nothing else. Do not allow poiaon or infection to enter your body. Mrs. T. C. Freeberg was here from Portland en Saturday, being a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hirsm Clark until Sunday. LOST A spsn of bay geldings weight about 1300 each; age 8; both roach mane. Strayed from my place about Jan. 1. 1924. RAY YOUNG. For good, wholesome, horn cooking get your meals at Mrs. Kinney's, next door to Central Msrket, Gilman Bldg. For Sale Pure bred 8. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels and S. C. White Leghorn roosters, at $2.50 apiece. J. O. Turner, Heppner. tf. For Sale New residence property on Court street. Mrs. Guy Boyr. 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