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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. PAGE THREB I EASTER I ( 'Wk : 1 U f&'JfTilS!.?"?' WaH thoaamdi of kiddle. w uOflUt proof M iltowa In tbt lniert bakna. CECIL K ITEMS Ed Melton of Pilot Rock arrived In Cecil on Tuesday and li visiting all hii old friends. Ed says the sun seems to shine nowhere so well as at Cecil and after he gets plenty of sun baths he will return to his work among the timber and snow of Yel low Jacket mountains, Mrs. H. Cool of The End of the Trail ranch near lone accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Jackson, and sisters, Meidumes Wheeler and Crowell of Heppner, were calling on Mrs. Geo. Krebs at The Last Camp on Thursday. Sheepmen in the Cecil district are almost through with the lambing for this season and up to April lnt the following Is the result of their mark ings: Hynd Brow, ranch Butlerhy Flats, 821 fine ewes and 901 lambs; Krebs Bros, at The Last Camp, 2486 ewes and 2814 lambs; Bob Thompson at The Shepherds' Rest, 2745 ewes and 8070 lambs. A lamb with two fully developed heads was born at Krebs Bros, lamb ing ahed during the week and lived for several hours. The width of the two heads was 1 inches, and be tween the outside ears 12 inches. Congratulations are extended to Miss Georgia Summers, late of Cecil, on her marriage to Lawrence W. Har min of Walla Walla, Wash. The ceremony took place in Portland on March 31. Mr. nad Mrs. Asher Montague and daughter accompanied by Gordon Hail also of Eight Mile, made a short stay in Cecil on Saturday before leav ing to visit friends in Boardman. R. E. Duncan of Busy Bee ranch Tha Consolidated Motor Freight Linea, Inc., Oakland, opera tea fleet of large trucks In mer chandise transpor tation. Zerolene oils are used exclusive- o3 big motor freight line settles THE OIL QUESTION- The Consolidated Motor Freight Lines, Inc., of Oakland, Calif., has solved its lubrication problem by standardizing on Zerolene. Independent Tests Verify Claims Subjecting the anti-western oil superstition to the test of actual comparison in service, this Com pany verified independently our claims that Zerolene will lubricate the modern automobile engine as well or better than any oil on the market, irrespective of price, and whether of eastern or western origin. A part of their letter follows: "During the past three or four years we have exper imented with various brands of eastern and western lubricating oils, including Zerolene oil. The results of these tests have proved to our satisfaction that Zerolene lubricates our equipment with the greatest efficiency. "Our recent decision to lubricate our trucks exclu sively with Zerolene oils has resulted in the reduc tion to a minimum of mechanical difficulties which were due to faulty lubrication." Less Carbon Better Gasoline Mileage Why pay tribute to a superstition? The use of Zerolene, of the proper body, will not only cut down your oil bill, but .give you better contin uous lubrication, and better lubri cation means greater gasoline mileage, less carbon, lower upkeep costs, and a longer life for your car. Insist on Zerolene, even if it does cost less. ZEROLENE F lor FORDS the Standard Oil Company'! titm improved oil for Ford cars, "Feads Thou OU-Starwd Fords." STANDARD OIL 'MA COMPANY Thii booklet reports Inde pendent service teen of Zerolene made by a num ber of lara uteri. Ask any Standard Oil Sales repre sentative or Zerolene deal ax for a copy. (CALIFORNIA) has come to the top after bains; sure hii ducka can awiai in Willow creek. R. E. ia mine; what apare time he has iookinff after aeveral Incubatora. Mrs. Geo. Hardesty and children and also Mr. and Mrs. Noah Petty john and family of Morgan were vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Strict er at Cecil on Sunday. Miss Cleta Palmateer of Windynook and friend raised the dust around Cecil on Sunday while exercising their horses in readiness for the county Rodeo. Martin Bauerofiend, ear doctor of Morgan, accompanied by Miaa Zoe Ferrens, school teacher of Morgan, were calling in the Cecil vicinity on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madden who have been spending several weeks among their friends on Willow creek left for their home in Portland on Sunday. leu ismiun di lune nu iecn wcu allen, state traffic officer, and Miss Violet Hynd of Heppner were the guests of the Mayor on Saturday. Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and children and also Miss Silvers, teacher of Rhea Siding school, were visiting in lone on Saturday. Al Troedson of Grandview ranch near Cecil was spending a short time in Cecil on Sunday amongst his old pais. Peter Farley la very busy at Kil larney amongst his ewa and lambs. He reports good results so far. W. Smith of Four Mile waa an ear ly visitor in Cecil on Tuesday before school opened for the day. Mrs. M. V. Logan of The Willows spent a few hours visiting friends in Arlington on Sunday. Miss Ester Logan, student of lone high school, spent the week-end with friends in Four Mile. Frank Halferty of lone waa a busy man at Cecil on Sunday, hunting up his stray horses. W. H. Chandler of Willow Creek ranch was a county seat visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cline and aon Floyd of Cecil were calling in lone on Sunday. J. W. Osborn of Highview ranch was doing business in Heppner on Monday. Mrs. Weltha Combest of Fairview ranch spent a few hours in Cecil on Monday. W.P. F ULLE R LCQ, TO KEF WISH I IttimiKa' Fuller. "Haw 1 a I -I MlfJH I 1 Where you may buy Paint with. Confidence Wherever you see the the above window pos ter displayed it identi fies a progressive, de pendable merchant From him you may buy, with confidence, your paints and varnishes he is a Fuller dealer. His reputation has back" of it our quality guarantee of Fuller paint and varnish products a guarantee rest ing on 75 years of experi ence in making paints for Pacific Coast conditions. Trade with some merchant whose name appears below. Ask or send for our FREE ' book "Home Painting." FOR ANY rtlLUR PRODUCT CONSULT TUC NEAREST FULLER DEALER I Peoples Hardware Co. W, P. FULLER i CO, 801 UImIod SirMt, San FruetM 11 B ruche to Picififl Cot CItUf Puller PAINTS Pi VARNISHES iONiiawMirrLAO- 2421 FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE Prom Stat Board of Bclth. Foot and mouth diea.ve U an acuta and highly communicable infection which occurs chiefly in cattle and other cloven-hoofed animals. The virua of thii dieeae is of historic interest, ainco it was the first to be defined as filterable and ultra micro scopic. This means that it will pass th rough pores of the finest of filters, and scientists are not able to demon itrate the organism under the micro scope. It Is essentially a disease of cattle, but it also attacks sheep and wine. In cattle it causes small, fine blisters in the mouth and on the skin between the hoofs. There is a characteristic "slobbering, a lick ing and smacking of the Hps as though the animal were attempting to rid Itself of foreign material ad hering to the side of the mouth. Lameness frequently occurs. The Porter Lectures John B. Ford, Pullman car porter, nlio. upon Invitation lectured, from IiIh riewxlnt, on "Transportation," at I'urtinomli and Harvard colleges. "Molasses catches more flies than vvatiT." he aid, referring to his is0 per month tips. animal suffers a loas of appetite, ama-1 elation and marked diminution in tha quantity of milk. Mora rarely tha eruption appears on the adder, and it ia this localization that is chiefly responsible for the virus in the milk. Tha time that tha disease appeara after infection is from two to six days. The disease haa a very low mortality, generally from 1 to S per cent, but its highly infectious nature makes it one of the highest economic importance. Tha attack lasts normally from ten to twenty days, but haa been known to continue for a year. It has been demonstrated in tha recent epidemic in California that thia disease is not easily controlled, and radical measures, therefore, must be taken to stamp it out. The dis ease is extremely prevalent in Eu ropean countries and carries great economic loss. The virus is found in the contents of the blister, in the saliva, dis charges from the eyes, in tha milk, and in excretory material. Infection takea place directly, aa by licking and sucking, or indirectly through infected manure, hay, utensils, drink ing troughs, barnyards, etc. Human beings are not frequently Infected, although it is by no means rare for children to contract the dis eaae through drinking raw milk from diaeased animals. It may also result from the transference of other secre- tiona or exudations to tha mouth. After two to Bra or even ten daya the characteristic eruption developa in the mouth, on the skin, hande, and feet, with swelling, burning, and numbness. The secretion of saliva is increased and the little blisters break down and form ulcera. The disease is self-limited and the ulcers heal, leaving no sear. Fortunately the disease is rare in man, and there are no permanent untoward effecta. Health authorities are adviaed to use every precaution to prevent the entrance of the infection into their state. All shipments from the infected area should be passed on by tha state veterinarian and the local health offi cials. This precaution should be es pecially observed by those living in ports of entry. Report all auspicious conditions to the State Veterinarian, Salem, Oregon, or tha State Health Officer, Portland, Oregon. W. L. Morgan and wife of Pendle ton are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCaleb, and with other relatives in this vicinity this week. He is a brother of Mra. Mc Caleb and Mrs. J. P. Conder, a for mer Heppner boy and ex-service man. He and Mrs. Morgan are expecting to leave for France the end of thia month, sailing from New York on the 29th and returning to the former home of Mrs. Morgan for an extended visit, if not to locate permanently. Special! We sell all Shoes, Hosiery, Men's and Ladies' Underwear, at 1 0 Per Cent Dis count. Don't be late. 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To own and drive this luxurious sedan, powered by the same type of engine used 'a Europe's finest cars. Silently glid ing sleeve valves instead of ham mering cams and clicking poppet valves. An engine that improves with use! An all-seaon car you'll want to drive season after season. For no Willys-Knight engine has ever been known to wear out WILLYi KNIGHT COHN AUTO CO. Heppner, Oregon