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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1904)
T SELECTION OF HOGS. Ilraa SkamM B of Pr Blood Tk Catr f ftwi. In tbe election of the brwd one hould cboose tbe one tor which be may hate a fancy, aa most fanner have a fancy for aotne particular brvl, aaya a Mlchlpan brwdor In Karni ami Live Stock Journal. We are rather partial to the roiand-CliinF.a for early market pigs. But the brevd Is largely matter of cbolee, and auy of the Im proved breeds should prove very desir able. The sow should be bred to a pure bred boar, and under no circumstances would we advise the use of a grade. Vae grade sows If you prefer the same breed as the boar. Crossing breeds and Inbreeding to any extent general ly prove unsatisfactory. Be careful In selection of boar and sows of the same breed. Their offspring will be uniform In color, which will add great ly to tbe appearance of the herd when you are ready for market Keep tbe sows In good, strong, healthy condi tion. The theory that to secure good breeding results the sow must be a Teritable walking skeleton was explod ed many moons ago. Tbe practice of breeding from young and Immature sows Is not to be com mended. The offspring of full grown dams will be larger, more vigorous and early maturing. There is also a meas ure of risk with the young sow. She may not prove prolific or a good Buc kler and so furnish scanty food for small litters. She may also prove an irregu lar breeder. W hen a sow proves all right In these respects and her pigs have the required feeding quality, she should be retained for breeding pur poses as long as ber usefulness con tinues. After farrowing If the sow can have the run of a clover field In spring and summer It will be decidedly to her ad vantage. Cared for In this way, she will be likely to give to her pigs a goodly supply of milk, which will con duce to a rapid and vigorous growth. Any loss of growth through negligence at this early stage will be difficult to recover as the pigs .grow older. A stunted pig Is unprofitable and does not grow or fatten rapidly. The pigs soon learn to drink milk and slop from the dam's trough, and as soon as they are Ave or sis weeks old should be fed a little sweet milk each day In a yard where the sow cannot follow. Fed In this way relieves the sow in a meas ure, and the full supply of food causes them to grow rapidly. Now is the time to list your real estate a the prorcia are very favorable for lively telling of Morrow county realty Miring the tint twelve months. Tlir cviuntT has been more thoroughly ad vertised the part few months than ever In-fore, and the. will doubtless be buy era in the field soon. The Times has made arrangements whereby we expect to be able to handle considerable prop erty right along. So if you have pto etty to sell it will be to your advantage to call and list now. Remember it coats Von nothing it no sale is made. In Praia of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give you a few words in proUe of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr, John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. ' I suf fered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without get ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken tbe third dope was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy iu the bands of mankind." For sale by Slocuui Drug Co. Treasurer's Notice. amstrok la Hones Should a horse when worked In very bet weather suddenly pant stop sweat ing, lag, stagger and tend to fail, stop work at once, get blm Into a shady place under a tree where there Is a draft of air, sprinkle him with cold water from a sprinkling can, bathe poll (back of ears) continually with cold water and give at once a strong stlmu lant An effective draft would be two ounces of nitrous ether and half an ounce of aromatic spirits of am monia In a pint of water or half a pint of whisky with like amount of water or in cold coffee. Repeat dose once an hour until better. For the fever never give tincture of aconite. Saltpeter In ounce dose may be given once and repeated in three hours. Ac etanillde, so popular among veterina rians. Is best avoided by amateurs. Live Stock Report elapa between meals, and when you feel a fullness and weight la the region of tbe stomach after eating, take Cham bertain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. Notice for Publication. !Virtmnt of (ho Interior l-auJ Oftlf at The Italics. Orison, Auust 3X4, 1H. Notice It hereby given that th tollowlut nntu.Nl settlor has (IUhI notice, ol hit Intention to make final pwot In support o( his elalut. anil that sM proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at Heppner, Orofon, on OvlolxT 11th, 1M. vis: FranK P. Farnaworth of Heppmr, Oregon. K. K. No. wi, for the N Vt of the NK'4 of See. 17, S' of tha 8K' of 8oc. ami SW of tlx 8W ol See. , Tp. S 8. Rang J K. W. M. lie names the following wltnotwa to prove his continuous residence- upon anil cultivation of taut UnJ, vis: Stacy Roberta, of llardtuau, Or.; Albert Em ery, of Harilman, Ore.: 8. M. Morgan, of Cecil, Ore.; Orrln K. Farntworth, of Heppner, Or. Mu-hail T. Nolan, tl-Oa Register. Notice is hereby given that all oumandtiii! Morrow county aarrants rettiMorc-t prior to ami lut'hutui March 1. la will Iw paid upon presentation at (he office of tlieTreaMirvr ol aui couuty. Interest ceases after the date of this notice. Dated at Heppner. Ore., Sept. iJ, 14. K. It. Nomi k. Treasurer ol Morrow Comity. Notice of Hearing on Final Account In the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon In the matter of tbe estate of Leuora E. Khca deceased. Notice it hereby (riven that the undersigned, C. A. Khea, administrator of the estate ol L' nora K. Khea, deceased, ha filed his Anal ac count in said estate, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, and in puisunnce of an order of the Honorable T. VV. Avers, Judge of the above en titled Court, said final account will come on fur hearing and settlement on the third d y i f October A. D.. Wot, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of satd day, the same being the nrst day of the October term of said Conn, at the Court house In Heppuer. Morrow County, State id Oregon. On or before said time any persou in terested in said estate may appear and (ile his exceptions in writing to said account, aud con test the same. Imlcd September first, C. A. RiirA, Administrator of the estate of 8l-s29 lenora K. Khea. deceased. Citation. In the County Court of Morrow County, State of tfrvgon. In the matter of the estate of Hattie Ktuuley, deceased. To Charles A. Brown, administrator of the es tate of Itattie Klntsley, deceased. IN THE NAME OF THK STATE OFOREOON: You are hereby cited aud required to appear in the County Court of Morrow County. State of Oregon, on Monday, the third day of Octo ber, 1M, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Court house lu said county, then and there to show cause, it any, why you should not maks and render an account of your administration of the estate of Hattie Klutiley, deceased, and why your letters of administration should not b revoked and another administrator an pointed lu your stead, on the grounds of your 1 willful neglect to fulfill and perform tbe duties i of your ortice as such administrator as set forth in the petition of (he First National Bank of Heppner. on file herein. Witness the Hon. T. W. Avers, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State ol Ore- j gon. with tbe seal of said court arnica, tuts Uth day of August, I'.W. Vawtm CSAVroRD, Cntintv Clerk of Morrow County, aud clerk of said Court, SEAL Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Couuty. Clyde C. Haling. Edmund E. Pa'.iug, Artimiaia Saling. plaintiffs, vs. Robert Saling, Milton F. Morgan, Artie Morgan, Andrew Morgan, l'vi Morgan. Marv Morgan, William Morgan, Harry Morgan and Helen Morgan, defendants. To Robert Baling, defendant above named: in the name of the Ute of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the above en;i tled court and cause on or before the '.1Kb dy of October, lvH, said date being six weeks from S-eptetnber Mh, the dale of the first publication ni Ibis summons, and answer tbe complaint of plaintiff filed hereiu against yon, and if yon lull to so appear, for want thereof plaintiff a ill apply to the court for the relief prayed for in bis complaint. The relief prayed for is that the Interest of the plaintiffs and the defemUnts lu aud to the .Nortbaesl uuarter and the tHHitheast Quarter and the southwest quarter of section la. Urn n ship I, south range 'Z, E. W M., be a-eerlainrd and determined by the above entitled court and that said property be sold and the pro- eeds of said sale, after the Payment ol costs and expenses, be paid to the owners of said Inu in sucu prnrtin as their interest may appear as aac-frtained by the court. This summons is served upon yon by publi itiou thereof by orner of tbe Hon. W. R. till-. Judge of the above entitled court, which said order was made on the Hrd day of September, rn. at chambers at reiKlielon, Oregon, and resrrtDeu that this summons be published ,r six consecutive weeks, aud that the tir-t publication thereof be made on the 8th day of .September, IM. (i. W. fHKi.n, simjju Attorney lor 1'iainttns. THE GOATHERD Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at La Urande Oregon, Aug. IS. IH. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler ha Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof In sunport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on October S, 1I, vis: 11. E. No. V7I2, Matt Kelly of Heppner, Oregon, for the W hall NW quarter Sec. 13, and S half SW uuarter Sec 12, Tp. 3 )., R 28 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, vix: John Mills. Andy J. Cook, Paul Hliler and Walter Robinson, all of Heppner, Oregon. E. W. Davis, sl-o6 Register. Real.. Estate High pastures are desirable for An goras. There must be grass. There may be brush. Cut If thorns, rough brush and briers prevail, however long the fleeces of the flock, they will pull It off long before the annual shearing time. Long mohair needs grass and leaves and grain to grow It. Frotectlon of the flock Is also essential. Annoy ance or fear shortens tbe fleece of goats or sheep. It removes the flesh " and fat It reduces milk and meat. It la a sure destroyer of profit. American Stockman. X Hssrr In Poor Goats. A means of securing long mohair la the purchase of the best Angoras, Five dollar bucks nnd does must provg disappointing. One or two hundred, or even more, apiece paid for a breeding flock is compulsory. The great breed ers pay tbe largest prices for their pure bred stock and are the true reliance of tbe Angora Industry. The man who buys poor, kempy, cheap Anj-'oras to go into the business to muke money quick will soon declure that Angoras don't pay, for he will get only two or three Inch kempy mohulr, and a few ounce fleeces bring next to notblng. The angora oa tlis) Farm. Aside from money value there are many farms where gouts can be used to advantage. The tendcuey of the an imals to browse upon brush, briers and weeds makes them of the greatest val ue In land clearing operations or In ridding foul lund of weeds. If they can do this work thoroughly nnd at no other outlay tbun their own cost and the cost of a good fence and shelter bed for winter It Is more economical to employ them tlinn to depend upon tat laborious grubbing hoe. Fosjadllnsj Coats. Tbe breeder of pure Angora goats must give close attention to his flocks the year around. A doe will often leave a. newborn kid to join ber flock as soon as It gets out of ber sight, not will she return to ber kid unless th Hock happens to feed that woy. Nat urally many kids are lost and others would die If they were not taken cars of. A few bend of well bred goots may be found profitable on any farm, es pecially on a farm where brush killing Is an Improvement, as no other will stcstmy shrubs ae tjuJtaJ, Couatrt ' Sour Stomach. When the quantity of food taken Is too Urge or the quality too rich, soar statu te ta is likely to follow, and especially so f the digestion has been weakened by contipation. Eat slowly and not to treeljr of easily digested food. Masticate he food thoroughly. Let five hours We have a few rare bargains to offer in both city and farm property. Choice residences or lots for investment or a home, at all prices. CURES ilOMACH, I 'ILE body tfets its life from food properly digested. Healthy digestion means pure blood for the body, tm sxomacn troubles arise from carelessness in eatinrj and stomach disorders upset the entire system. Improp erly masticated food sours on the stomach, causing distressing pains, belching and nausea. When over-eating is persisted in the atomach becomes weakened and worn out and dyspepsia claims the victim. Thedford's Black-Draught cures dyspepsia, u wees me stomach and bowels of congested matter and gives the stomach new life. The stomach is quickly invigorated ' and the natural stimulation results in a good appetite, with the power to thor oughly digest food. Xou can build up your stomach with this mild and natural remedy. Try Thedford's Mack Draught today. You can buy a package from your dealer for fcic. If he does not keep it, send the mnnev to The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and package will b mailed you. THEDFORD'S Morrow County Farm Property... We have farm prop erty ranging in price from $t to I'-U an acre. Stock, farm implements, crop go with farm when preferred by purchaser Notson & Hicks Heppner and Lexington, Oregon. fi. E. NOTSON, Lexington. A.J. HICKS, Heppner. RHEA & WELCH General Merchandise I-I1SPPN1SR, ORICGON. Cloaks Have just Latlit's' nnd Capos. roct'ivotl a Children's full lino of Cloaks nnd Dress Goods Our Fall line of Dren (Joodn in just in. AW n very line usHorttnent of Silks nnd Ribbons. Shirt Waists Wo have a lino of shirt waists which formerly sold al from $1.00 to $2.00 which we are now selling at 50o regard less of cot or former prices. Clothing Tho remainder of our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing will be sold at cost. They will soon go at the prices now making. wo uro SOME NEW GOODS Men's Hats hats in tho Prices very A new line of Kingsbury lates styles, just received, reasonable. Neckvenr Wo also have n new line of and w general stock of Men's ing Goods at the right prices. lino Ties FurnUh- GROCERIES Our stock of groceries is now very complete. We carry n line of canned fruits and vegetables of the choicest brands, make .a specialty of Schilling's liest I'aking l'owih r, Extracts Spices, which never fail to give entire satisfactiono-oK full We and BO YEARS EXPERIENCE i Thaoc Mank DcamNs Copyrights Ac. AnTonsswiittnf a akfslrh and (trr1ttlon maf quickly ascertain our opinion f r wlnHlisr so Inf ptillon la probably plantHr!. 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