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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925. Announcement! THE FERN-the Plant Store PARTIAL LIST ONLY Petunias, nil pot grown, 10c each, doz $1.00 Geranium Plants, 4000 stock 15c up Zinnias, per doz 50c Snap Dragons, pot grown, doz 75c Coleus, each 10c, doz. $1.00 Heliotrope, each 15c Star of Bethclem, each 15c Salvia in bloom, each 10c, doz $1.00 Lobelia, pot grown, doz 75c Partsies, in bloom, doz 40c Tomato Plants, grown in pots, big plants, per doz 50c Tomato Plants, grown in flats, per doz 25c, 100 $1.50 Cabbage Plants, per doz 15c E'.gg and Pepper Plants in Season. You are welcome at our Greenhouses. Come and select your plants Phone 240 P XKW YORK, April IS Bishop MoniKinmy Jtrown, convicted of hereby at (,'levelund last full, has Imcu forbUMt ti by Jtishup William T. ManniiiK of Hit) Kp:LOpal dlo-c-fj of New York, tu preach to morrow at Kt. Mark's "in-the-liouwerio". Ittnhop Manning also lias censured the rector of rit. .Marks, thu kuv. lr. William Nor man Outhrle, for having extended an Invitation to the former Bi shop. liihop II row n was tried on charge of heresy by a board of lion why fruit grown in this sec- tion com mend a an inferior price lo the grower. High school students refer to Yakima. A buyer can go to Ya kima and, through the Yakima Fruit Growers' Association, nur- chaw att many earn of fruit of t iy grade as he care fur with out any dealing with individual. The name condition la true of Hood Hlver, which 'ast year real ised nearly 'i per box for their best apples net to th grower. Most of the appbe growers in ;e L'mp'iua Valley, from lack of a central selling organization, fail ed to realize expense for their ap ples and also for their fresh prunes. About a year ago the Chamber of Commerce of Th iJalU-s em ployed an organiser to form an organization of the fruit growers of Wasco County and purchase the warehouse of the defunct Ore- bishops and convicted. The con- gnn Growers' Co-operative Asso victlon was sustained by the court edition. The organization was of review of the church. Bishop 'completed and a manager employ- kidixj: ki.annmi n , hou (m timhik mkktl.xu other Klansmen from Medford. 1'ollowillK the liunlne.su nici't fng a miiHlnil eritiirluiniucnt, fol lowed by r'freniiin'!itH were en joyed by the larv crowd in at tendance. We under.-, land that over a hundred KIiinjnu 11 were (n Kiddie that evening. 8EE BROWN AVENUE Tuesday evening about eight o'clock the citizens of Kiddle wit nessed the burning of the K u Klux Klan embb-m, tlie Fiery Cross, on the hll just at the north edge of town, says the Kiddle Enterprise. We have it from good author- j Ity that that organization had a If you are contemplating build big meeting in town that night, ! Ing a home. Ke Brown In West Klansmen being present from a lionelmrg before you. decide on a radius of over forty miles. The i location. I. J. Uallf. Great Titan of this district, of I : o Medford, was in attendance with 1 Gra.ut rockers at Powell's. Manning ruled that he shall not speak or officiate in any parish or mission within the -New York diocese. lu the letter addreeed to him, I Jr. Guthrie was accused of act ing "in open contempL and defi ance," of tho authority and law of the church. o Can you auk more than perfec tion in a nut brown loaf of de licious bread? GUI. MM BKOti.' MILK IJitEAl), Phone 133. LIBEL ACTION OF MAYOR LATEST IN THE KEY SATISFACTORY MEALS Good Food Good Service Cheerful aiir.offhi re Courtesy and reasonable prices; ue have them all at &)e DOUGLATgRILL Open 5 a. m. to 1 2 midnight Good Meals 30c and up W. R. WARNER. PROP. ed at a salary of $6,000 per year with the result that the cherry growers of that county received Id cents per pound for the Lam bert cherries, while the mpiia Valley growers received eight cents for the same grade. It would seem an though the Rose burg Chamber of Commerce could do no more constructive work than to put a man in the field to organize the fruit growers of this valley. It has paid the business men of The Dalles high returns on the money invested. The fruit growers had twice as much money to spend as they ordinarily would iiuivo ttiiu men juuii.iiuuio niic If Fl Cn'! PITY WAR the rrripitents. ( " , Many heirless men of Iioselmrg , . . . .,.,' still look upon the co-operative J?. . : , 7? ",T w movement of the farmer, with KK1-SO. ash., April I BBpicion, but the fact remains offensives were opened today in lthat ,hpre have been fewer fail the Kelso city war when 11 suit for ) uri,, mon)? (he c0.op,.rallve or. .,..,0U damacea was filed by Ma- ; fanl&tinm the past few years or A .Turlce 'Jodd against the thlB th(,re have baea , ,ne bank. publishers of the KvUu Tribune husiness for an alleged damaging editorial. t-nti, ,.' tlrae a the fruit rurces opposing Mayor Todd an- L.rowerR of the I mpqiia Valley nouneed that injunctions are to be are wlMln)? to glve , nmrn tlme filed today to prevent the city , ,mng of th,,ir product as clerk setting a dale for a recall .,, ,io to ,,rowilie 11. ,ie fruit election ugttlust five coiincllinen f tMi gect()n wlll not command Tutal llir'im lll.lfur.ruir.lla. NVt lo.iirii ;iltl Ui.rlriK tl.t- yt-ur ln lu.llnn aUt DiviU-mlii p.tiil (ill L'al'itl lot k uuririK inc yeitr Com iiilieOiiih alitl alllrlv 1-iilU uurinie til. v.-iir.. Tux... iKiiit.n and lets IijimI during lh vt-ar. . Anm.uii if Mil uthcr ex- lK-t(litUI and the city attorney. The elec- ; lion date Is scheduled to be desig nated on April 24. Mandamus pro- a price commensurate with its value. There are enough or chards in Douglas County to war ceidlngs are to be filed the first of !raIlt an orgaI1Zation large enough ! the week in superior court to com- lo ,,m,ny high grade men to ;pd the mayor lo sign salary war- hlU)dle the fruit nd rcaz(. f,,r rants which have been approved grower a profit, fntil the by the council, according to City ! Rrowers are willing to pool their Attorney Stone. jfforts. forget their petty dis- I .Members of the city engineers 1 piltpg and unite in a i,road and ;crew went to the mayor In person comprehensive .organization, they today to ask him to alga their milHt PXpect to take what Is of !pay warrants. They reported that lf,.rp( them. In no other way will (he not only refused, but declared .they be able to command a prire. his Intention of starling suit and tI nIsi this is done In the against the engineer's ottice and ITl?ar future, many of the orchards the city water department to col lect back salaries which be con tended had been Illegally paid. MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling Clarified Milk We invite inspection. Phone 44-F11 Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wngon. Night Delivery. Lawnmowers at roweil s. COOLIDGE GivEN PROTEST ON LAND OFFICE PRUNING in the I'mpqua Valley will soon be a thing of the past. Yours verv tnilv. FRUIT CItOVER. (AuwUtr-d 1'rrM Lr-iwd Win.) WASHINGTON', April IS. Protest against the reduction in public laud offices in Oregon and WW keep abrea times. We do TBI THE NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBURQ, ORE. abreast of tho do not show you Inst ytar's Ideas and designs. Vim wlll tlnd here wltntever Is novel, whatever Is new and whatever la fine in silks "Quality and Economy" Hie Silk Store Silks and Satins LABRAHAN JACKSON STREET 1 sTT-TsU .r-, The News-Hcvicw j TO I ot OU dicionrl ihoold b dirrdeJ. r-nt ..Mrlrt brmsM .Hd.lio) word Into our Unu, nd th. pub. kUrs kad lo ditord tlwir old printinl pl.t.t. H-r U Iho mmwj compiled eVlion.rr Urr and mm complft. thM a.7 limiUr ooo-onUrgod oc.huJ-ry-ll th. n.w word. saw spocial ImIut. xarm nody lo swr r'l EASY FOR YOU TO GET Thret al tlM coupon, pwntH of mnxJ to thU nTP with a nomlrI turn in ow cm U 93 VnU AXOTIIKK 'ri.. K.w Editor News-Review: The f'shing season Is upon us. Hence forth and for some time the fly fiends will be whipping the rip pling waters of onr streams and streamlets with all sorts of dew dads aimed to fool the unsuspect ing cutthroat and rainbow. Onr South Dtkota were lodged with j drinking water from now on will President Coolldue by representa- j have the tang of rubber boots lives of those stales. land old socks. Tho beauty-spots Senators McNnry and Stanfield j aling the river hanks that were end Representative Sinnott, re-j cleaned and scrubbed of la-t publicans, of Oregon, aked that vrars pollution by the (ld of the proposed elimination of two ( Ptnrma and that Iamo Nature of the seven of) ices in Oregon lw ( has spent the winter in trimming reconsidered. Senator Norheck. wth lacy curtains of shrubbery n publican, South Dakota, ltke-,wj ngain suffer from t'.ve rear wise urged that all three of theng, plungine, short-sighted Van oflices in that Htate be retained, j dallsm of the "one-day-at-a-tiine whereas It is proposed lo hae cut nger." only one office- there. I Perhaps It Is sport to run the The president took the requests I old car right up into the farmer s under advisement. j front yard with nasty bbn k oil o i. . - I spewing out of every pore to d r- NOTICE !ornte the ground and kill the ! grass; to drag out the tarkW1 and I, James W. Hunter, hereby give; tramp through the middle of th notice of my intention to make grain field to the river bank; to soldier's claim proof, to establish ( bang right through the finest my rlalm lo tho land described as bunch of flowering wild shrub follows: SKJ. SWi, section 27. bi-ry In sight; to take a few pit township 20 S., Range 7 West, sMots at the pong birds in th Willamette meridian, containing general direction of the miarest 40 acretf. farmhouse with that nice o Ipistefl; to climb Into the farmer-! ou should change your spark row boat without pTirision and plugs every bono miles. lt a new ! after tugging around awliile liririL set. now at the Terminal Oarage. It bm-k minus sn uir; to tote nut t j,- v t,,p in, l"nrh all wrapped up in reams nnu reams oi paper, unci cat It whIM ecstatically exclaim ii'g over t!:e beauty of the pylvitn penic site, then diive away lea rg ttn-can. scattered paper, rem mints of food and crush i-d and broken shni libery-- ninybe t bill's sport, but it's darn poor sports ma nship. Thank gnodn.i. th'er" aren't manv of Unit sprcirs of goof, but they do exiit and measures slimild he taken to suppress them. Thev are the butie of the farmer's life and ttn mvftil 1; trinu n! to r.vil uptirlsiiien. They vnv1 in their destructive Wiike great MU.ihi ef deiid and dit!g plant life, Sniek ing cigarette Imtfs and crutkMiu' ramptlreM are st t ew n up h nil do n the fishing streams as tiM monials of their gratitude ffr lite pri ib'te tf I then v alwolute. Put the real sportsman th gentlemanly aiiRler who i con- Hfgh grade, extra fancy, rag I .H nupnis of th Annual Statement nigs at OWell't. I AMi; AH V&ATtXls rtHK - ! INkUAMK Ml. Hvnopaia vt tha Annual sStatement 1 f rolumtui in ! Htate of Ohio of Hi' ..n tht ihirty-fimt day of Dcemicr, MUITII cmiiMM HUMB l'.U4, nmU to the Insurance t'om INMIIAMKro, nufion.-r of the tSlalv ot Oregon. Of ItulelKh, In th elate of North pursuant to law Carolina, oit Uj l"t Uty ot Wr, ii.a-i-- to Ihw irinumnce C'.mii miMMiDri' j f the bWlf oi UrtKuli, but starlit to 1j m MliaL Amount of r.ipitai Htuck puiU up t iuu.uvv.vv Itlt'UMf. Net premiufiis revived Ul (lit- V'itr 1 411,JbU.bl 1itt-ieHt, Oiv:d.Jnl- (l(ut r'in rnt'hva uuiiiik ll-t; veur C4.83S.S8 In'uiii from otht-r i'uict,-ii rtfivel dur ing the j-ur 3S.HT.50 si-ltal. Amount cf capiLul tttotk paid up ijOO.OQO.OQ Nt premium rutfived during tlie y r $402,214.43 Intvrent, dtvidend ana i-ut received during thu yrur 44.412.47 Ineothf fnnn other (rnuicei received during tlie year 16,61. 1 184.590.84 Si, 000.00 i 3lT,9S5.94 23.ft01.53 4S. 112.82 Tutal Income liti.yg.il HbitrHriHrnt. NVt louden inii'i durins (tie )f,ir imlmlinK adjubt- rn. nt fnM' $08,014.39 Cdinm Iff im hi und :lla rle paid during tht year.. 97,955.94 Tua-m. 11-cniM.a and iwi punl durniK the year... 1 4,460.10 A irit i.f nil (itht'T e. 9 p.-ndliurea .A 2. 960 71 Total expend Hurra . . Vat u of rcktikit und honds uwitvd tuiarkct vuluel 11. 219.370.00 one iruni oiiitT tom- nanit-fi Cah in bank a und on 36,Sy7.67 M,7a3.93 ImtkI Prt'miuins In course of i-ollct'litin written nimo H.-Pt.-iiiU.-r 30. 1 1": l . . 88.553.59 Imt-iesl utul refits due und accrued 12,513.94 Total admitted flynt-tH $ 1,4 4,1 1.0 J l.iHliilltli'a. Gro.a clainiH Itir lossen uuuald I C''.292.Jt Amount of urn-arm d pn miuiuti on utt ouituiid ii.K riHkH 41S.213.22 All u tii nr lia).)litlf?t 14,tfi.uo Total expenditures . . . . J,3i 7.84 Awrli. Vain of ntfM-k.s and t-unds owrii-d (nu.rk. t vaifc. ) 95S.51f5.00 Im.iu n inurtKtfiu und . oll.it. ral, rle 12,000.00 Cash In ban kg and on hand 52,551.17 Premium in rourxe of i-iillteiion writlt-n ainca S.-.ieiul..T -M. litH 84.752.0C Ini rent and rents due and accrued .175.Kl Other aaneti 1.423.VJ Total admitted nss. tn 1.113,4ys.Ol l.lahllltlfN Orosii claim tor luttHea " unptiid 9 65,443.40 Amount of unearned pre mium a on ull out hi and InK rlhkn 2SC.979.22 Out- for commiM.sion and trukfrnK l.r.'UVOO All other liahllitits S.KhU.l 4 Total ltHhllltlf-H. exclu tn f of ciipitHl ato k of -.no. "mi. mi $?.62,R1 1.R2 HiiMlne In ttrrtimt fur the )rar Net pit'itnuriis feci-1 vtd durintf ilif y.ar $r..903,73 lissfu paid dutinir tlu y.'iir 7,7 41.'. 33 liisHt-H Incum-d during the jnr 7.27.91 Name of Company, The AtihtIchii N;t t loiial ' Fir' I nsviran-e Com pan v. N;iiiit- of 1'residt'tit. Chna. ;. Smith Naiiif of Seer.-laiy. John A. lodl. Statutory rt'."id-nt attorney for snrvlce, W. A. Listoii, ulem. Ore. Total llnl.mt!, ex'iu- h of cnpit.t) Mock $ 4fiu.f"'.79 lliiHlnr In OnK)n for the jror... N-l pr-niiuiua received dur ing yrar $1.70.75 L) -es paid durtnjf tin y. ;ir Z.1H1.-7 Uopm-m ti4 uri ed dui ing the year l.".5.27 Natiif of Company. The North Car otin a Home I iiKtii aticu Company of Kab'iKh, N. C. Name of president, Alexander Name of m-cretary. Oeorge P. Fa lk. j Hynopnta of the Annual Statement Stalutoi v resident atiurnev (or ' "f the aeivi.e, Slaty Insurance CouimiH- MK HH 1M FHIM INtlt ttioner I AM K WH'IKI'V l,IMITi;il li.-sldert ak'enta. Cord f-Vnirftake f Norwh h In the Klnadoin ofCrent & Son. Wil. ox liidK.. I'ortland Ore.; ltni!.ln on the thirty-lir dav of Akerson & l.tnd.-y lo4 Second Btrtet. ; 1 H-.-inb r. l'.'-'t. made to th Inwnr l'ortland Ore. ' nr,, ' mni lntnni r of t lie Stale of uit-Koii, puraumu in iuh : In l ml. Amount of capital Hltak puid up $;oo,ooo.oo Nt t premiums reifcivcil durii! Cif year $1,320,229.21 lividi ndf and r-ntu recfived during the year 259.33C.02 Income from other pour I'fS received durlliK 1he year :..!(. 59 SynopDid of tho Annual Htutoment of the wtiun m. si:ci ItlTV i nii'i kam i; at. of Pninhu in the State of Nebraska. on tlie thilty-f ir.-t hiy of 1 efeiiih-T. . Intel i:t.'l mailt to tlx Iiu'itrarut? i oin mi. loner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: I apltnl. Amount of capital l-ck paid uj $500,000.00 Ineoiur. Net premiums i eceived during tiie year $272.320. 1 7 Intel . M, dlvid' tuln and r'lit.f received during Ilic.uie from other source) received durlhK he year Total lue IMlinrMeiii(nlw Net losiieM paid duiniK tlie y.ar tnluditiK adjust ment expenses $127.21.19 I i v id tide pant on capital atock during the year.. 20.000.00 CnimuiHKioiiM and nahcrica paid dining the year... 72,963,60 Tae. licences and fees paid dating the year... 8, 753. .IS Amount of all otto, r penllturc!i Total In -op: $4.6 15. 525. K2 IMttltlirne lllruln. Net ln! H paid duriTlg tlie v.-ar lie ludintf ail-hintm.-iit et.eTf.,.H ....12.335.736.74 52.205.22 I CommiKituinH and nalarjes 1 paid during the year 1,475.923.82 669.69 T;i xe. I ..m and fees i naid during the veur . 1S6.SS1.79 $J.i,iyo.J! Amount of all otne e Right Road I Tl ninth. Mnlnricf-r J P Time passes faster, sjl-S ia vuur nil. uii. w i mu r j 7ime passes faster. your wits are keener and your nerves are steadier with Wrfglcy's- to help. Soothing and sweet to smokers - refreshing when you're "dry good for that stuffy feeling after Mftarty ' meals- Wrigley's will stim ulate appetite and digestion, remove bad taste, and keep you fit. It cleanses y teeth too. T after every meali peiidilureH 532,370.02 Total expenditure . .$ I.S30.9 11'. 37 ApsNflN. Vulno of real extato owned (market value) 175.000.00 Value of Mocks and bond owned (market v.iiue) 5.C22.8OI.01 Casli In hanks and on ! band S39.351.24 63,338.19 i premiums in eoiirse of .1 rolled inn written siiin e Toal expenditure!! $'y:,3il3.66 September 3. .. 1.031. OH. 61 eiN. j Intei-. st and rents due Value of stocks and hond I und .KN-rued 54.057.70 I (inaiket j'luel . .1924,1 , 1.00 KeitiNtii ancu due on paid T I. uans on iimr t gages und eolhltelal. ele i',i.h in hanks and on hand I 'miliums In course of eo)lee ion writ tell inee Septeuilor a". Ite.'l Interest and rents iluc and aeci lied Amount of all other os.sets '..30 los, is . . . 77,311. S 51.415 22 76,612. 81 Total admitted nfwets $ l.lnhllllle-. 4 uro minis ior hismi's unpaid 519.MT..21 SO. 70C.14 Amount of unearned pre I mliuus on all uutstund- 12.17l.Ort Inw risks 4.3I5.03.& 1 .'t.5 7 1 1 rue for commission and . . : hr..k. rage 1 1.Oftft Oft Total ndmltted ;.ssets tl.l I0.lba.40 All other liabilities Ii.rtn5.7 i.hihiiaif I Uro-s claims for lo. sues Total liabilities exrlu- uniKii.l $ 33.403.63 Piv of capital nt..rk . . $-.OO,9O4.S0 Aiihiiiu of unearned pie- J llMxhiew In O rex mi for th rnr tniums on all outtund- Net premiums received ing rika 3l'S,51.20 during the year $11S,R66.45 I Hie for eommtHston and i ltsses paid durintr the hrokerage 6I5.SI i year 11S.52I 9S All other llabllttb's 20,s:i 1.4 9 I,oises Incurred durfnff the Total liahilities. exehi- 1 yar inft,Tflo.rl sive of capital stock of Nam of Companv. Norwh h I'liion 5;,m, (lii.iti IJS3.395.tC ; fire luuran e Society. Limited Name of Company. National Secur- I Name of Manager, I'lank 1. llun- Itv liif Insuiaiae Company. Iter. 'Name of President, -. I-ove. Statutory resident 8tPrnrv for Name of Seeretarv, 1. K. Walsh. Jserviie, 1 . H. Atkinson, :Ur Wilcox Siaiutory resub nt attorney lor ; Kidg.. I'ortland, Ore. se- h e. Insurance CommisMoner Stale of Oregon. I - o ynopsls of the Annual Statement J LETTERS FROM THE J PEOPLE : i ANsW I ;h llK.ll J M IKV'I. STI IH1NT To the IMitiw: Veiti'i'rday ftomc oiif KiKiitnw his article an "MikI Sc'.iool .Stuitoiii" asks the quest inn why fruit growers in the linptiua j Valley lilid it i ill possible to oh i tain 1m iter price., fur their iniit j Tills is a qiiet easily inis- wered. Lack vt selling ahiiiij, There is mi doubt that the J rtnp.tia Valley call srnw a fine , applet, pears and t her fruit as late Krowu in tlie world, hut eat h I indnbtti.il (truwiT Ik tr Iiik to I market hi fruit a an Individual. This does not appeal to the latg I lniyer.-. .Synopsis of th Annual Statement I of he 1 pi MTIOWI. III'MK l".IKMK TIIK I-4II.T Mlll TIO. FHIK uHi'iM m i: I i. i. f rhieii!t hi tlie Siale of lllimdn of Irfuisinu in the State of Mb hlirati. oi the ihut firt d-iy of e. .ml., r. the C nty-Iirvt dtv of I'eceioher. . I ' I m.i.le to the lniirat "oiu- I 1 ' -' 1. mml" to tlitr Insurain e Ceni- ; m r of the State of Cretin, ! uus-ioi-er of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law pur.-uatit to law: 4 n 11 1 if I. Cp pi tn I, Amount of capital Mock I Amount of rapit.tl Mock j ,.,,d ii $50.1,000.00 paid Up $i;.,o,ooo.oo tm im, Imjpwii. t preuilninsi r.-. -ive-t I N' t pri'tnlunm r.-celvid ( iiii-ii: the vear I .'HI.'il outmik ito- tutet div i mis and . I lite 111- ei i .l ilurllilf . l t d dm itiK tho '.'7 rent " Hi- lll Iden.isi Rld -d duriuK 103.SA.U 15.53.t2 Total !n'-ome i.i::::. Hlnhitrtritieii t, ef b. sen paid .liirius tlie v . :i r in ionium Kil- - i-! n. nt p. n " . . . $ I i. i -.d- p -id on . ipifl I v.".u j , - ( . I hll . and -ul in p.nil durii'tr Hie e.n .y.. h.eli. and le l i i i ' i r 1 1 1 if t 1 ear . k-i ..nut of nil other r pen. mi in es ie roin other ju l rd iluntiK th' fl.77'.r.fi I 7 I otal IIP ome ;o,,,,.n.a llUiirvifiirn(M ef los-es p. Mil llul'IHK tile vnr i ii I n ! i til adjut- in. ut evp-r.-es 1S6,M3 1 4" ) (s e- 'I i .d. nd- paid on enpltai I M.M k it. I in til." e;,-.. 'T.'lOO.'Ml n(i.. no . 'oi'.'n i--i..i. urd hrihiriew P ud d ii i.-ir c-e . ai . . . .3ir.fiS2.:' r'i 67 1 57 T. e". lo ne- and f i l i ..id d rrinir the year. . fl "- .'2 i A m. Mint of an ulhor P 22.fi2.:: SI. 171. 7: . . .9 1. luii. l ;i.c, Tot-il ..$ M.',:i7!'- et)ueiny these huyers - "ideraie. hn is crateful for th Mail Order If Yr mM lnrtn.1 TVffU Ktt Of ISA i.mi 1 wen p to m lorTt IMar4 ah pmnr sswnM M JlMiktU. dwutbutloo, ale, naoon ing d only Entitle every reader to this New Eniarzed Universities Dictionary Your Old Dictionary U Now Out of DmU Tkm im iA idI kamh rW mAxnm Oom Word I opportunity of enuiyliiK Nature , pifi- must miffT nleiiK with t!u ( Koof u hnsp nensv of tair-play is minus. The farinor. a cl.-p. is lot p 1 Blifi'erinK. lie ha- n f IM- f". l inir for the hit lifer and tlie iin.br and thi urhanit.n ho f- el ih , lure nf Hie ojn pi in s. (nil 1 1 , also haa a m n-i' of the fttne o' ' 1 h inn and an da It mm ( In hr black hook. Kor man y. :ns tiw ' tht trrespon-i'dp f ishenu;1 n hn .ruddled the idea that all tiowim;. m waters am ire pa t v-ti 1 1' r prei- harmful, and a causo of or(v (,r anx nn,, ftrn,,i f)v. nr.u;h wornmetit and ill- TiU niu, f f n, health.. real danper to hh KnU,, W;1V m,,n yt,u:xV,.- elderly .p'e who can not of . o( ,i. f;irmrr' t oa.-Mly r:9itit It poimnou jH,iiri rtTovL u yut readily ovef- ut ,(lo mrtrm t!irn.tht. r,,",ri,y -,.rn. m 111 turn Ver Trul. Viefa- f-.i;u:it. i lYompt and pleasant. fn who ns ' a - urd them nava: "They kiHn my Thi Is to adviM joii t? .if ff' tnach and hver in r.hh! order, but I h. t bread in or. on a Will WW them more Miievtally for cotv ;KtS ' MIl.K H!!K.P. If vou Blipation. KoHviaUy wouM I com arc un oi the few ;,o ha-e not - iuaiI it to lkrx people" Oniyaic utarned tbit ci,, pUon 153. do not eoin-e to lo-ebuiK or tuih- ' erlin. They go to fieetiont where Ian)' ij nam it y of fruit ran ho pur i eha-'ed troiu or through an or j Kanirntton Uerp the buyers have to deal with individual and In j many t ;vn fin a nee t lie HluKe fruit K'ower. Thi" mean on ad 1 ditiott.il rxpH-nsi' to the buyer uid j an expense which the grower li . j In pn (or. nn( im one mn m r a fOONSTIPATION Chamberlain's Tablets , Total p. tidiiure. i Valu- of re;-t i st.iu- owned t m:.t t .Tluel -.o;.37.0 I Value i i 'o and b.-nds t. ii. .) (iviiik't i.. 36.:o';.79 b II t fi mol t ak'eN Hlid TH ;. i.A ' ' Hateral. e;c M.nV. 11 iCaMi in hank and on hand lt.1.11.13 .Is7.2:7.71 : l'rei-itui'iv m cf.'ir-te - f I c. d 1. . 1 1 .n -ittt n Mi nee . t S. pt.'tnh. r :t'V li'.'l K.".".3ft.7 ll'fl 023 72 Ini- r. -t niel Tt'iiti due and ml i rtu d rtJ-SST IT III fi 1 i . . ! Total niltnitt.d n-o t 9 1 .'.u t, V-J . t'o Total admitted n-et $ 1. l-'-T. 1 1 l.lnhHHIe l.lsiltltli ! lilro't lairim n-r o4e ION), et-ihim for !.." ' tl'iplid $111. C !,,,.,,( I 77 S'.O 10 A'iiM!!tt of mi-arne.l pr'1- u.i -unt of "mi. urn. d pre- ' " eut-tatid- .-I. .., on all i.iit,l'.n.l- I in ' SI3.I. ,lltr r -K !27I""?1 f '1' oin!t.i!i!)on and ' . f..i . .uniiu.H'ion and brok.ni:.. -vnnn r..k- r-e Re'iAiirt All it'.r i la b i lit ics r.4.l'-i"a 4 ' ""; -r,,,, ,ia,,.,... .,.).- :.,?.!'f;;:,V,;-.:::i''e .:.-.-:.-t: '.,,.,..,.,,f..!.5 Hu-lne In Or, en fr the iir llnlie In firraon fnr Ihr mr Vprriititlll'" krl. ie of Nto. k; und ii t (.w n. d (market ,1,1, i 9 jiifi n" en r- - . n rn . r t n .1 yes nnd Haierat. et- Til ,7.o.io i in Pa'iku and i oi'e ! ion wrltl. n hIih s. pteuib.-r .-... . . i . -I ii rid rent a dli .i ii r I a rninl "In this locality we are doing eveiytliinR possible to encourano dairymen to keep records and in connection with our Slate Colleee (and Smith-HuKhes lllfrh School I)e parlment, we are now orpanizinR a proup of dairymen who will keep I accurate recordfi." This quotation j is taken from a recent letter writ : ten by a dairy boonter in Spokane j County, WashinRtou. j In the business world penerally 'there is very little sympathy lost i jii the man who fails because he 1 refuses or doesn't know how to ' keep accurate and adequate records lot his business. The question might ! well be asked, "Is the dairyman en 'tilled to any fliore consideration I than tho business man if he fails to make pood because he lacks the necessary information that proper records would reveal?" The ordinary methods of book keeping which concern themselves with facts of income and ont-po. ) with an ultimate statement of profit and loss, are business essentials ' but do not necessarily how the ' sources or reasons of profit or loss. Cost accountinE Is the revealing factor and is of utmost importance to the dairyman If he know the ( sources of his losses and sains, j The most essential factor is to j know the productive capacity of each cow in his herd. Many auth ! ot ities have stated that in average ' herd, one half of the cows could . be eliminated and the actual net j profits thereby Increased. This clearly points to tho necessity of ; weighing and testing the milk from each cow and properly recording the results. The cow testing asso ciations have worked out adequate ! rules and forms for doing this work, i Next in importance is the feed ing question which fs closely allied to production. When the apparent paradoxical condition exists that one dairyman niust' Increase his tood bill ij ofdr to increase his profits and another must decrease his feed bill to accomplish the Fame , result, it plainly Indicates that to explain it, the facta must be known. A proper feeding record will show these facts. Feeds of equal milk producinK value vary greatly in cost. Feeds of equal cost greatly vary in milk producing value. Right at this time there are some sections of the Northwest where many dairymen are short of feed and are practically Btarvlng their cows so far as feeding to get milk is concerned. Some of these men are saving a few dollars "between hay and grass" only to lose in pro duction lor the balance of the year. Such conditions exist because thesfl men have no previous records of -similar experiences to help them out. The third Important factor Is to test and keep records of the per formance of all mechanical equip ment. Know what the separator is doing, if not in proper condition it can readily lose its entire cost every year in a 10-cow herd. The length of these articles does not permit greater discussion at this time. These things are only suggestions. Records faithfully kept and stud ied pay. GENERAL BLACKSMITH) NG and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. Plenty room for farm ers horses. 622 Winchester SL north of auto camp. K. E. Wood cock, Prop. Stop COUGHS COLDS I'm w m si FOLEY) HONEIW I Established 1875 ' pTommbnofTimSaNiiKliimbMiawiN REFUSE SUBSTITUTES W. F. CHAPMAN i-...-.i..fv. I., d d r M lo- u:ir : "e " p. I,. I A irr t'f v e;ir 1; -1 I ' . .... 111. in i d dorlnc I'm er - ... I7 "I V I-.- of r..-m. :. ition.,1 ft.- . . T r' - i "T ' i '..1'ifinv N rue . f I'mi :- "' J1 h:r : !;. .? S..r-tiB, 11 Venter. stMt it- r'-' o r t ..trrnev (or1 -nl.f. WT A. I.i-ton. Mh m. Or: , v; r iiki.h' Locl Aftnt Kotju.tf, tion. t f-. e d 1- ife t ' v.-ir d .l it III tlie : l? Ii : ..n. .nv. TI I il I'Pe l'H'iraiH' ft i. of I ' T : i ! - lit. J.'IU.- J C.iWV, .M-e of He. r-MIV, K T IsVOH. ti'ut.v rrid.-i Kili'rtii-v (or vu, W. A. lJton. Si!.rn Or. (.. I . HM.UIi.. Lcml AgU MtMktrc, OrCm. You Can Depend upon it Wars nt service lo Ihr- reoplo of Knsrbnrs; and the county Is the usiininco the pnlillc has that this store can be depended upon lu supply everything in Groceries at Right Pirices You do not have lo spcr.d lime In making a trip down town Ju.l phone ou0.rd. rs and the groceries are promptly delivered' without extra cost to you. We Kuai?utce quality and service. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkini Bldg. Phone 68