11 l e g ib ility ot' working up u local trailo waierglass egg», which should »oli i during the winter month» ut about the 1 «u n e rut io a» cold storage egg* corn i (Hired with the fresh article. Further­ more, since most of the fresh egg* in Farm Mag .unie Telia Why Production tin wiuter are laid by earlv hatched of Eggs la to Continue to Be pullets, it is worth while to have some ly chicks preferably from stock ¡ earl’ Profitable Industry bred for heavy production. Prices may drop extremely low dur m g the coming spring months, so low* ^The Farmer Special Market Serv ice. that some producers w ill loirt motiey tor a vvhile, but the egg industry as a purchasing capacity of the country was whole w ill still be a money maker. never greater than it is at . the present .. i Eggs can be produced profitably tit time rhe winter eg g y ield b » i year “ « r ,,.s ,,,rull thl.s ».-re bnugiug was t w ad all preeedeui. yer receipts |U1 lK.,'.mU.r The weighted averagi o f eggs at leading cities tor the hist farm price during the last 10 years two mouths have run substantially' | has been about -5 routs per dozen. ahead o f the same period a year ago. ■ Consumption w ill be stimulated wheu Undoubtedly there is a possibility o f ! retail prices decline si* that there is error in conclusions based on such u j a limit to the distance prices eau fall, foundation o f evidence, but it is uot j no matter how heavy produetiou is. serious. Tin* census showed an increase in Low prices for feeds and high prices J ^ number o f eggs produced m 1910 for eggs and poultry have stimulated; o f 5.2 |*er cent over 1000 and au iu the industry'. A year ago an extrem lv j crease o f 2.9 per cent in the number o f factor in the heavy chickens raised. Enough e g g s art* being mild wiuter was lay, since the »< *ason o f flush produe produced to supply one for every man, non arrived two to four weeks earlier | woman and child every day iu the than it usually does. But it subsided j year, which is at th«* rate o f one and earlier in th* summer thau usual also. ! one half dozen a week for th* averag* This year weather conditions have been fam ily o f five. Th«- number o f chicken* lvsjh important as a factor in the in | raised in 1019, assuming that tin* uIti crease. It is rather a result o f a d e fi­ mate end o f all ot them is tin- broiler, nite e ffo rt to enlarge the output. the rooster or the pot. was sufficient The rate o f egg consumption during to furnish the average fam ily of five the lust few uionth> has been above with 22 chickens a year. ihe average and prices climbed The ceusus also gave another revela­ steadily. Meanwhile the immense tion o f the usefulness o f th** hen when storage stocks accumulated last spring ! it showed that the total values o f the were whittled dowu until they were o f | eggs and chickens produced in 1010 only average proportions by’ December I was $1.047,lkH>,000. The total value o f 1. Cold storage holdings iu the entire j all the beef cattle ou farms on Jan United States on January 1, 1922. j uarv 1, 1020. was only $1,767,000.000, were ouly 886,000 cases, compared with o f the hogs only $998,000,000, o f th* u five-year average on January 1 of sheep $.*195,000,000 and the value o f 982.000 cases. the dairy products produced during A fte r the middle o f December signs : 1010 was’ ouly $1,481.000,000. For a that a relatively large supply o f fresh : vvhile at least the hens could cackh eggs could be expected right along j about their billtou dollar iudustrv. could be seen. W ith a prospect o f eon , stantly increasing receipts o f fresh s P R A IL W A Y M A K E S C L A IM eggs, which eventually would become T H A T M I C H E L W AS C A R E L E S S heavy enough to supply' the entire needs o f the trade, holders o f cold That Otto Michel, former Cottage storage eggs felt that they w en' on Grove night police, was careless and uni iuunv ot them negligent iu alighting from a train at forced their eggs on the market. Cottage Grove, is the claim o f the Expectation, o f au unusually larg. | Sou'theru P a cific railway Mi.? st sim to -Iipplv ot e g g , during the next tew . a |aint tor damage, filed against mouths may be disappointed. A heavy he railway company by Mr. Michel movement from the southern states. I for serious injuries sustained when he which are especially prominent during fe ll fr*>m a m oving tniin about a year “ fd already. I ago. The fompany alleges that Michc! the spring. has 1>een herald but a spell o f cold weathei sufficient lifte d the trap in th«* vestibule and to make every hen north o f Palm j alighted from the train while it was Beach shiv er on her roost is not im | in motiou and that no railway eni Such rondlit ions iuevitablv j (doves were armiiul.— Eugene Register. (rtjssibl»*. reduce fhe supply o f eggs :: • »f ihortag** when cold stura» egg- will Henry Taylor Gell Dies. b* ba.il V wanted nr»* not ini|*o>*ible. Henry T aylor Geil died yesterday at Th. cÿcl»• o f e*jgs prvMtuei ion during th*- home o f his daughter. Mrs. C. W. ipproxi Dwyre, follow ing a pam lytic stroke. the uvera« je year is show . which , j Th** remains have been taken to Port luately by the t\ilio » ing t:i gives for 1921 > th** percentage of ,ota ! land for interment beside those o f his yearly receipts at fiv e markets arriv­ j w ife. Mr. Geil was born in Iowa but ing during each month o f the year. had lived in Cottage Grove sine** 1880. January. 3.2 per cent: February, 7.1: j He was the last o f a fam ily o f 13. March, 13.5; April. 16.6; May. 15.3: f Surviving children are John II., Charles June. 14.8; July. 7.*; August, 7.S: j j A.. Cal D.. Georg** S. and Frank Geil. September, 4.9: October. 4.1; Novem j - all residents o f Portland, and Mrs. C. ber. 2.6; December, 2.3. Total, J001 ! VN. Dwvre, o f this city. per cent. Naturally prices follow a reverse course Ten-year averag»- prices to pro HIS DANCING DAYS NOT OVER ducers estimated by the department o f j agriculture for the first o f each month have averaged lowest in April and J Loungers During Recent Reunion May and highest in December and at Indianapolis. January. During 1921 prices follow ed] tHICKENS ARE A BÜ110N D O LU R INDUSTRY THINGS ARE CHEAP IN HAITI Although a Solid Mahogany Olnnar Table Coata Only $6 laland Has Disadvantage«. In '‘H a iti" J. Drjre- trolt News. A lligator pears seti lit Port Hti-ITInee at the rate uf live for 2 cents. The picture ha* It« reverse aide. The teacher even o f hlaher or “ eol- It-tfe" grade receives ouly Itl a month and the average length of his life aft er taking up the teaching profession Is 11* years. Hi- teaches eight hours every day. The course o f study Is by- no means narrow It Includes the suh- J«*cts usually taught In Ihe United States, with a lew additional couraer thrown In for the special benefit o f the backward The m ajority o f H aiti­ ans excel In penmanship ami free hand draw-tug. One o f Mr Kuser's chapters I* on vis stool sin. The 1-reed Is o f African origin and was Introduce«! Into the Islund when the slaves were brought over by the Spanish and French Van- dnux. the deity. Is represented by a venomleas serpent The rites Include all manner o f aaerltlces and self In fllete,! punishment T o the rhythm o f voodoo tom-toms. the worshl|s*rs dance themselves Into *'xelt*st pas­ sions until all but the strong.-sf fall prostrate I hiring the dance the men eat pieces of glass ami. dancing on redhot coals, place burning pieces o f charcoal Iti their months. latter In the ceremony lltpior Is pnsstsl around. The pri«*sr* w-leld an Indescribable, lie- cause secret. Influence over the par- tlctpanfs, so that It Is merely n e. e s earv for them to heat the tom-toms a few tim e« anil n whole brigade will rush out from nowhere «m ie d to the teeth. GREAT MOUNTAIN COLLAPSES A u »«** Sanding In Mountainous Re­ gion s N ea r Vienna DiStnW grat Ing Quite Rapidly. Tim gm lnglinl freak o f n yr*«nt mountain disintegrating so fast ttmr 1» Is dliu-.-riitlil«' day hv day— a thing that ordinarily takes thousands o f years— ts ia-rnrrtng In the mountaln- ous r«*gi*>n* m»ar Vienna. The Aussee Sanding, rlstng over 6,000 feet. Is simply collapsing. It* great relies and pinna das o f rock are crashing and rumbling as if under­ mined hy gnom es; the forests thnt clothed the slopes lie flat or move slowly and steadily downward, piling Into the valleys, and the turf enrpet moves with them. O ver three unit three-quarter miles of territory are In­ volved tn the movement and hundreds o f stghts«*ers view the convulsions from opposite slopes The phenomenon has been tn pmg- es« for nearly a year with gradually Increasing acceleration One setentlttc explanation 1» the presence of an ah- normal quantity o f water In the chalky limestone core o f the mountain caus­ ing the collnpse o f great caverns and the slipping of strata. (T New Modes, New Values for Spring Umphrey & Mackin’s Are Prepared to Serve You at Most Reasonable Prices. Come Today, You Are Welcome. One of the Most Important Points About Our Coats - is that they arc made as well inside as outside. Nearly every garment offered for sal«- has a good outside appearance the attention given the purls you cannot Hut see tletei-iiiiiu-s its service and its actual value to von. The “ Palmer’ ’ label in our coats stands for «piality ami ser­ vice and is the lu-st I'eeoiiiineiidat ion to w omen who have bought " ‘ 1‘almer ’ ’ emits of us ill seasons past Her«- are special selec­ tions iu coals which offer the particulurlv favored of fashion at low prices that will make you realise llial I inplirev «Y Maekin's are indeed giving you good value at ""reasonable prices ou the coats today. You ar<- welcome. Try I'ricc rang«- $10 $11 $12 $14 $15 to $27.50 A U T H E N T I C S T Y L E S IN D IST IN C T I V E S ILK DRESSES ' e K I y wij */r PRETTY P A I S E L Y ' S ILK S H E R E BY THE YARD The true vogue for spring and siiiumei ia shown II- them new eat chiffon tat feta «ll'esses which depend for then attractiveness on tin- beautj «it their color tom- as much as on the origin­ ality of tlu-ir design. The woman who seeks fin the exceptional may find In-t partieiilai desire among lln-se pretty, hnrmoui/ed color effecta. The prices are most reasonable. ’ I’uiseh ' ' silks shown Itere are in |>ut t«-rii «lesigli and yel they re- iniiitl von ot the «) uni lit little " l*Misely ” Tlieae shawl nl graiKliiintli« 1 ’s tini« IlfW ’ 1 'nisei \ ’ - silks afe u|>|*i’i>|>i iati- l'or bloUH4‘, for cl rotta sleev es litui tilt’ dl’esa ttiiiinillig. Tin- |iatl«-riis are 40 iiieln-s w ule. I lange Prit-«? the vafil.......... $14.50, $15, $17, $18 to $25 PRETTY N E W W A S H 0 0 0 D S HERE FOR E A R L Y S E W I N G 40-inch imported «lotted swiss in white, slieii and dainty; the «hits are well tied; very laslitonable for spring and summer. I'ricc the yard.......... 75c 40-itteh silk ••mhroi«lcr«-«l dotted organ­ dy you musi see this dainty labile to appreciate its In-anty ; the dots art- large in siz< and inaile of silk ; sha«h‘s, (link ami blue I’rie«- the ,vai’«l $1.95 !2-iueh l issin ginghams ; new. dainty cheeks ill a number of fashioiiable shades and colors. The patl«-rus are woven in, not printed The prie« the 60«: and 75r NEW • Th.- i i «- w D R ESS SKIRTS $2.95 FOR S P R IN G D A Y S Most striking and attractm- ur«- the new women's «Iress skirts just in by express. Hluek aud w hite, colored plaids and solid colors are here in tln- season’s I u s I iio iis . Some ure plait-d, others are straigbt and dose line with the new fringe Li immed effects. The moderat«- prices for tlies*- skirts are ap­ preciated most w In -11 you see the «piality. the 'arm* general course, but went to When the “ boy* in blue” went greater extreme- as to both high and low poiut r-. Since D»*cenib»*r 1. 1921.] marching down Pennsylvania street there has been a decline o f about 25 toward Washington, the run m e* of nt. so that th»* February 1 farm »|ie**tMt*»r» t*» the left and right were P price is likely to drop 40 cents, I j ustontohetl to see tw o men, who a mo* Already the prospective price leve 1 ment before had .seemed as weary and during .April and M ay aud adjf&ceut New Uses for Airplane« I’riecd each $4.50 to $11.50 months when « ggs are bei tig placed in j * j**uit as any In the column, break step, (tattling from airplanes Is going to link anus and shy to the west cold storage a- a factor in the market tie the convert thltjs for those that can mercantile curb where, for 50 yards, they ex­ outlook. Ou the Chicag afford It. t-eople at Oavaliara, a se­ exchange, whe re eggs are bought and ecuted a dance, a sort o f dmible Jig, Id for future delivery, A p ril stand o f which their aged limbs seemed In­ lect little seaside plm-e on the Med ItermneHn, gather on the tieach every ards ur** being traded m at 22 to 25 capable. Some o f the comrades, on morning to see the coming of a young »•ents, which is lower than any year the sidewalk at the east side o f Illi­ since 1916. Storing eggs cost?-something couple In their airplane The man Is fo r warehouse charges, interest on in­ nois street near the Hotel Severtn, his own pilot. Moth are dre»se«l In vestment, and th»* like, aud there is were discussing this feat In the eve­ bathing mstnme with peignoir. The T w o civilians who hail wit- j some risk o f loss. »•* that p r ic e s usually ning. nuu-hlne alights gently on the very go down in the sprin until sp* *ul:tt•»r- | nessed the airy ca|jers Joined In the ! e«lge o f the surf and then the oecu- ORDER H E R E T O D A Y — P H O N E .13— CIT Y D E L I V E R Y feel sure that values ir** **n :t bargain j comment, and the “ meeting” agreed pnnts lump straight In for their swim basis, when they are wiliiu to buy that the antic was remarkable. W h ile , Sometimes they fly right out to sen 2 lb. (i oz. package Diamond “ \Y” brand Norwegian sanimeli, packed in pur« olive • ggs on th** market and piaet them in I jijj^ ttillc was flowing an old soldier and dive In. leaving their airplane In self rising buckwheat flour, each 25c 10c oil, the can........................................... fr«*rn lower Ohio came near and 11s- j R efrigerator storage o f egg- can not charge o f a professional pilot. An­ tened. He was a little past eighty No 2 'g can Fiuve brand solid pack tomu- Large 151 --ounce can of American sardines, b* engaged in conveniently by the other development o f air truffle may ! 04 2 eaiis fot 35c -mall individual producer in order to >enrs; his l*eard mantled his breast, I he " a i r l i f t » ” says an exchange. Spe­ I m c u t l«* c his weight was a trifle under 9UU j tak« advantage o f winter prices, but cial machines are to l>e hull- fo r tak­ Tall can Arm our’s milk..... .................... 11c 11-ounce package sce«|ed raisins 10c this is on»* o f the functions which pounds, and there was a twinkle In ing up people tn the mountain tops. eoop»?rative egg marketing organiza each o f his eyes. Carnation and Horden brand milk, 2 for 25c Hulk •ground cocoa, the lb 15c This I* the result «if a Swiss aviator’s lion- eventually may perform for their **Sho. that wasn’t much to do.” lie members, a- it is already being done I piped In a voice unexpectedly small j >-xplop In lamtlng on Hie summit o f Hurt- Caracol coffee lb., 28c; 2 lbs., 55c IVrfcetion soil« crackers in bulk, lb 15c Mont Blanc. Tourlats will step Into in California. and high. the plane at the door o f their hotel Small producers, however, can put The members o f the ••curb meet- : and reach the mountain |e-Hk In kP *gg- down in wratergias- during th** Ing” looked at him shandy. « » If to reason o f heavy production for their | minutes. own use daring the fa il and winter, so | ask on what grounds he presumed to For Men and Boys ., ,,, t|,,j., I*ellttle the acrobatic«« o f comrades. A P R IL B U T T E R IC K S tin g y . Crorhelt'fl *ilk t »*•■•< -M-oaa can to- -old A b o tlo-re is a The aged Otiloan’a eyes twinkle«! like PAPER PATTERNS M ayor Hylan at a dinner was de im! silk tubular ti**.* tw o stars. He knew what was pass­ fending New Y««rk ON S A L E ing In the minds o f the men he had in excellent quality. “ New York," he said. "Is * nig tar­ Q U A L I T Y STURE- COQP s e r v i c e Interrupts) urnl he meant to answer N|>*M*ial, t in’ ll 75c. HERE TODAY get. so site s easy to hit. snd everybody them hy d«suls. Before they reallreil ta k «« a shy at her. Ida purpose, he p itc h «! his brood "A «III --ago man came home one e ve­ brimmed hat aside, gave a hitch to ning and said to hts w ife : his trousers, and danced a dmihle- "That new butler o f our*— he’s no shufllc at a rate reminding the "nudt- without having meat in his pos.s»*>sion. 6. Conducting over fift y thousand hutl«*r. li e ’s a crook. H e’s wanted In V E N IS O N IN P A C K A G E S IS enc-e" of n tenor drum roll. Had the SE IZE D B Y G A M E W A R D E N S Hill Clark and D. E. Snnfli entered medical examinations ev**rv month; New York." hot«*I building reared up anil spun plt*as o f guilty in tin* justu*»* court. 7. G iving outside treatment in cas» s "M y g..odrien* " said the man’s wife, round tie- little crowd would scan-ely Arrests in th** mountnin wihlafaaaa, Clark wa. fined for hunting d»»er out wh»*r»* hospitalization is not required ■haven't they got enough -rooks In have been more aHtonlshed. Ttirce of season, whilf* i). E. Smith was fined to twenty tliousund ex service men New Y ork? What on earth «In they the capture of a M:i**k *»f jerked fleer Y nit i.-ati save it" you try. No minutes the Jig c|Rttereil on, then meet nicely rolle* I in package* ready $2 o for having untagg«*d veninoa in every mouth; »a n t any lnore f«jr?" with a triumphant glance ahout him, mattei how small the amount 8. Keceiving on»* thousand new for dial ri but ion to p ro fes io n a l men o f his po5*M**ssion. claims every day,' in addition to the the dan«-er stop|»-«i caught up hts Eugene, an escapade in an Onkridgc may la-, if persistently marl«-, I f your w»*«l»ling filationery i.s print million two hundred thousand already M a k i n g a M o t io n P ic t u r e . hotel in which the \eniiton win* Mofen hat am! trunurc«*|.M ready f«»r d i»trib u tion lo cu» care and treatment to 30,000 veterans. already doing more for its disabled poor— men, women and chil­ Wlien all o f these negative* are de- tome ni. E d C la rk waa n rvM lm l f«»r This care includes board and lodging veterans than any rouatry in th»* tlie fop o f the hutte and Arsi attract dren. and r«*prcs»*nts an expenditure by tin* world, despite the tjp*t that their loss« s velofied. p«irt* o f «metí enter Int«» the b u n tin g d**cr in the e|o*«*d ncaMon. oil attention when a wave o f heat wa Th** gano- wardoriM 4tart**d back to Gov«*riiun*nt o f f 60,000.000 j»*r annum; were far heavier than ours. felt issuing from the iiMMith. 1 he «rin eoinposltbai o f the «minpleied reel.- — 3. G iving vocational training, with 11. Do tins»* fa»*ts indicate that th»* Eugcn«* witli their * * catch. ' Wodiic» der hottom an«l rrn-k walls o f the tun Indlaiiapolla News. ^ m e m b e r ' dav night they ,<«top|»»-d at n hotel in out cost, to over »»in* hundred thousand disabled ex service man is h.-mg m nel are unbearahly hot to the toicrii Oakridge, pl.’tf'ing fhe aack o f veninoli disahl**d c i servn*»* men at an expendi gleet «»d ? FED ERAL RESERVE M em o ry F ifty -fif t y the htmt Increasing as far hark a- c. H FORBKH, Director. in their room behiml lo«*k»*d do*»rn ture for tuition and su|s*rvisiun of SYSTEM, “ T>n you remember the time when whilc they went out to \ isit «round thè $:to(iHNi,iHio p»*r annum; r«Mjld tir explored That the phe i 4. M ailing out six hundred and fift y A newspaper without an ed itorirl city. Wh'en they «*am«* back to th»*ir Bi'inennn la a recent manifestation ' your father drove a donke> e a rtF ’ The iiorllam entary candidate flxi-d room aboiit 11 oVIwek thnt night they thousand check- every month, rep page is like a ship without a nn was Indh-ated hy the smoldering ot resenting $- 12 , 000 , 000 ; der -and you are not willing to lik e grass and twigs near the opening. T« hi* evegla*« an«1 gaxeil thoughtfully fonad th*»f Ih»* pia**»* had l»»**»n broken 5. Conducting an insurnnee bttniw*M chances on a ship with a flim sy stee test (tie natural oven Mr \ aniel at the Interrupter Then he replied : into and th** ?*n»*k o f vani^«»n «tolcn. iiig gear. tf for over six hundred thousand ex Although all evidencc had bc»»n rooked a light breakfast by Infrollii«’ “ A* a matter o f fact, | |„,i| quite fo r­ “ The Old Reliable” Mcived in th»* burglarizing o f th»* room service men without any cost o f ad gotten the «-ar. But I am tliaiikNil In o f the game ward»*m*. and although oae ministration to th»*m. Ing raw article* o f loo.I Into the aper Insurance in Your home newspaper is first entitled ture and r b « m g the ortflee f«if a few *ee the donkey la still •liv e .” Ltmdoo ineinb»*r o f th e p a r t y h a d b a c o a r r e * t e d force: Three and oue half billions; to y o u r support tf momeuts. T it Bita. Let Our Grocery Department Serve You From Large Stocks at Reasonable Low Prices THE First National Bank