< DAIRY: I was ao simply *nut wa* only whuu be had grown dellrlou* wl(h (he *en«o of her When he weighed the mutter In sober er moment* be knew that thl* wa* impouible, that It would maun bl* ______ ________ _ I Complete Chinp Salwdij By ROSE HENDERSON coming to h»r level In the end. FACTS ABOUT COSTS 13zww4-1«>v>«e_____________________ Adults, Week day Matinee 20c; Upon hi* return to the plain* he i » i r OF PRODUCING MILK Oregon, Eveninza, Ve. Contínous 1 to 11 had «teeled bls heart ngninat her and p. m. Children 10 cent* all times SHEEP KILL WEEDS ELOW were the gray depth* that »Iio hud felt the change In tier fir»l 11101 feed forms more than Mt per lay slumbering und mysterious •keen look. The desert wildness had rent of the total cost qf milk pr»»duc AND MAKE PROFIT not robbed her of the subtle Intuitions Have your New Year’s Dinner Hera. beyond the cliff'* ragged edge. of tlon, and that farm* where cow* art- her sex. Above wus the clear, calm. In­ of her bate, He did not UMI the fires kept for a city milk production service Sheep are first-class weed killers. Rhe bld them under the terminable blue. Cuma Vanturn have much higher conta, ure two of They eat over eighty known species heavy-lashed crouched In the warm sand, leaning the hot pain eyelids, and she st I died the Items found In a recent two-year of weeds, and although not a* good her head against t|in rough rock nt Ures of her In her breast. But the survey taken on 20 farms In Walworth brush eater* a* goat*, can clean up make the finte were burnlng und her side. Behind her were thick short ih* pula in ber breust wu* not demi county. This was done by men em light brush land in a very few years. cactus bushes growing In scattered ployed by the experiment station, says Twlllght wn* creeplng up thè long Sheep cun use profitably a lot of waste clump* and buck of these the sides of vulley und thè girl'* figure wH* a writer in the Wisconsin Farmer. ■ feed around the farm. They pick the mountain rose, steep, Jagged und In 1928 the average cost of prodm- over stubble fields, make good use of blurred agulnst the dull background barren. The rock was warm against Ing 100 pounds of milk was 81.98 ami beet lops and are often used to keep 'H* shall not go," *he said again her check though the sun wus an hour the cost of producing u pound of but ! down grass and weed* on Irrigation below Hie Gaudaloup* peaks and the und gazed over the edge of the cliff terfat WHS SO cent it verug« ditches and around fence* or In or- cactus shadow* were growing darker where the tiny gold locket had gone price received that year by these pro ; chard*. Lamb* make an Ideal aource I hen uuiJdenly she stood erect ducen wus IS.:«» per Psi pounds Of on the long slopes. The air seemed , of meat supply for summer use for heavy with silence. No bird sang. A listening, There wa* the quick, soft milk und cents per pound of but­ people who live some distance from i*offCTed “ reasonable price*, and employee* are vlasgerone slipped under a stone al sl*p of padded feet among the cactus ter fat, showing 23 cent* margin on glad to be of service to you. 7 buslm, a rustle, nnd u low growl that milk und 12 cent* margin on fat over market and do not have u supply of the edge of the cliff. ru-? ” **; and your family wiU en >°y Special N«w Year'. Turkey fresh meat. Families that could not I he girl sat quietly, tier head bowed. sent a cents for u meat from a young lamb or yearling "Reverend" generally used raised her head. .She snatched from her, and every muscle win nerved for pound of butterfat. This cut their that has been properly killed and throughout England in the Fifteenth dressed and then well cooked. her neck a small round mckei. stared resistance. But the beast seemed to margins to six cent* and three cents. Of great economic Importance Is j century as a title of respect. A young WE BUY ut the trinket a moment us It lay In be parrying an assault, und she peered flood home-grown crops of grain and man would address his senior or her bund, ami then Hung It over the Into the cactus Jungle at her buck. forage* help a grout deal to lower the fact Uiat wool is one agricultural superior as "Reverend Sir." The product of which we do not produce i-ilff Into th* chasm h*low. Her slim Through the branches of dwarf lb* exiiense* in the ..... I |>|||. and wl*. brown face was flushed ; her eyes were sagUaru she caught sight of u long, buying of the necessary nddltloiml enough for our own use. America habit was continued in respect to the large with pain but there were no tense body crouched close above the feed item* help* to reduce the co*! , uses annually about 500,000.000 pounds clergy and by the Seventeenth century ground. She watched it stealthily out some more. Labor amounted to about of wool, of which 320.000.000 pounds it was generally used as a title, it tear* tn them per cent of the costs, and It was ! are imported. Since tariff laws were I was established by custom, not au- i "So It meant not anything to him— of the tall of her eye. It wus creep made to encourage home Industry, not anything,”Mhe muttered. The Ing forward with a sneaking, cat like reckoned ut only 20 cents nn hour ' wool receives the benefit of a protec­ thority, and belongs to no special de- nomination. trulli was slowly becoming real to movement, but It wa* not coming di Milk hauling und pasture costs umount I tive tariff and Is oncof the few agri­ Send as your shipment«. We mail yeu cheek her and It came with the weight of redly toward her. The girl's head ed to about ti per cent of all costs. cultural products selling for better the same day we receive rood*. Men ivmdm-tlng milk routes found It death Itself. It wus hard to believe turned, following the animal'* ad­ Bible Never Wears Out. prices In 1024 than In 1913, estimated after the beautiful dream*, so hard. vance. but her body was still like the cost 83.42 for e«ch 1 pounds of milk, terms of goods that it It will buy. in term* Th0 Bfble. however, never wears ortland ide ool o There would lie nothing more to be »tiff, motionless cactus beside her but the return wus proportionate to Conaequcntly it affords an opportu- out'’ never loses its appeal; it Her finger* tightened their grip on coats in most ca*ea. The cost of cow happy about. She would have to mar­ im m i«twl hosts , rosTusu. muss . the fanner to put some of claims a wider audience with every ry Petro *s her fattier wished. Duro, the knife nnd the hreutU cuius noise keeping was $224 a bead with one “¡*y bls land and labor Into a well-pro- century; the plain man who knows her pony, and the new saddle would lessly through her parted lips. In a farm where milk wa* taken to a city tected Industry, rather than into the life at first hand often understands it tie bls. He would licet the little Duro flush her mind took In every detail of route. The average cost of keeping a in TES7TD growing of products, the prices of and her, too, he would beut her of the situation, the yawning chasm a cow on all the farms was J142 u year. better than the pLiloaopher; and all' Cows averaging less than 209 which are low because they are gov­ of us get more vital help from It than , course when he was jealous and few feet in front of her. the lagged mountain at her back, and the crouch pounds fat formed herds which were erned by cheap European labor. It Is rd* fnxn flock« angry. blotd test* <1 »tate Super*!* Ing benst advancing stealthily over lowers in this Intensive dulry region. hardly necessary to re-emphasize the from all the philosophers we ever ! ■ World ricconi At the thought of the ugly Mexican Strain Wb. the sand. All the fierceness and cun- ' Those making 220 to 250 jiounds and need of live stock on the farm to read.—Harry Emerson Fosdick. suitor her face broke Into quick angry uta tins for nlng of the desert born aniuiul was over were on the profit side for their use up unsalable product* and restore frowns. She pulled her long beulda fertility to the soli. The sheep has Many Kind* of Oak. reflected In the tense suppleness of owners. over her shoulders. Plane bail putted been said to possess "a golden hoof", her poe*. Only one thing puzzled her. The sign by which all oaks may be them ouge a* she rode beside biin and because of Its ability to clean up___ _____ ._ and (but wa* the direction of tile pun recognised is the acorn. All acorn- she had blushed foolishly. She hated waste land and restore fertility to bearing trees were given a name long ther> advance. She was losing the Balanced Ration Quite herself for those blushes. And when worn-out soil. There Is a great deal yellow form In the deeper bushes at Necessary in Dairying of years ago by the Britons, and in onr hl* hand hud chanced to touch hers You Will Fed Riaht at Romo Hero unused land on farms In Colorado her back. Suddenly there was a scuf­ Dairy cattle. In particular, hut all modern language this name is pak. on the saddle-horn, or when he hud fling nnd snapping |n the shadows, a that could be put to profitable use mm, lino snapping in the shadow*, a animal* In general require plenty of leaned over her, helping her to rend thZ rillin'« InU ;. rv,ir^.> A. "K °fH’.... Jf'*4 JX Ur*. "nd >1 ‘”e ___ rlPfH V’mesBthUUpnñl^Zut raising sheep.—Charles I. Brav Colo­ As time went on and settlement of Excellent Cafe. Special Weekly the English books, she hud trembled I panthers clow* agulnst courue tention to other matters will be of rado Agricultural College In Bulletin the world was extended many kinds Kate«. Bui Meets all Train*. 11th and Stark. with a new nnd delicious Joy. clothing In a moment two bodies no avail. Time sm-nt In n »rua,- «r 304. "Sheep Production in Colorado." of oaks were found, and there are now Time »H-nt In n study of PORTLAND. OREGON She had tnughl "tin to know the rolled Struggling on the ground be known no less than 300. desert ami the mountains. He was । side the girl. She saw the man’s arms the ■ninmlM will teach the owner how to make up a balanced ration and en­ Alfalfa Gaining Favor often reckless In his Ignorance. Once tense nnd knotted against the Children and Coconut*. Pat Reply. beast's with her lips she had drawn the blood shaggy brenst. She saw his brown able him t<> feed animals more intelli- In Rarotonga, the most populous of Among Horse Breeders In a Wexford church, the minister gently, Successful dairymen have from a rattlesnake bite on tils urm hair. announced his, text "Paul we know he Cook islands in the Pacific ocean, Many farmers have looked with sus ­ found nnd Pierre had called her a brave lit­ '"Pierre. Pierre. she cried, brenth- from i that it pays to remove waste picion on alfalfa hay as a feed for and Apollos we know, but who are law compels the head of %ach family mangers. They keep all feed tle nurse. They had ridden for hour*, lessly. He, too, had been lingering at boxes clean i and sweet by prompt re horses. “This, however. Is no longer these?’ Just then the verger was. 0 F‘ant and cultivate a coconut tree for days together under the open sky. the old trystlug place. spe- ­ . showing two strangers into a pew, so I or eacil year of a child's age until it 1------------ spe moval of waste mid by occasional lun . *8?S.n R Cox' agronomy Often they had sat here among the The claws were buried In the man’s rocks before the cliff He had called shoulders, the grinning uiouth was washing with a liquid disinfectant pre­ cialist at the New Jersey State Col­ in an audible whisper he said: “Two I s old enough to plant trees for itself. pared and applied in strict accordance lege of Agriculture, “for actual trial commercial travelers from White s ho- It "the edge of the World." Once reaching for his throat, but the brown when she stood very near the perilous arms with their rigid muscles held the with directions printed on the package. has convinced most farmers that al­ tel. your reverence.”—Western Chris- Precious Stone* in China. Nature Ims generously furnished us falfa Is safe and good when certain tian Advocate. brink, he had caught her back sud creature back. The man's strength with one of the best means of con­ precautions are taken.” Among the richer people in China, denly. tenderly, and her bend bud rest­ was being tested to the uttermost Farmers early found horses to be i who do not place reliance on native ed for a moment on hl* shoulder. To­ Ills body swayed above the brute’s. trolling diseases. In the form of sun Wonder of Nature. banks, the most convenient manner light. Nearly all disease-producing so fond of alfalfa that If the manger ■ gether they had felt the twilight come HI* hands clutched the straining ne< k. germs are quickly killed by ray* of s kept full the animals are very apt A feathty, ......... . „„„ ut the world's wori She had listened to Ills talk of his one of most of keeping their wealth is to invest They came nearer, almost against the the sun. So *11 barns should be built ,rinCh' ^pcor,^nKly their perfect structures, has been growing it in precious stones for the adorn­ owif people, of the cold winters, the girl s feet. She saw the man's arms with plenty of windows to udmlt nn snow, the sleighing, und the strange in moderat" amount’s,‘no'Xrè'ÏÏJn s^c ‘ y<'ar8' ment of the ladies of their families. bloody with cut* and scratches, his abundance of sunshine. noisy cities. She had listened with The habit is not, however, without face white, his teeth set; she could a pound to a hundred of live weight ? >S tJppers " eekl y A 8,n 8 Ie P \wards and OóM Medala than any other breeding. Sometimes Its grip wns should be crowded ns rapidly as pos­ Jud Tunkins says everybody Shoes with springs on the bottoms school In America. Send for our Rucceae stronger than the call of generations to think before he speaks, nnd In ought fairly well cured, since green foildi sible from the time they begin to eaL 2*^°^ Fourth Street near Morrieoa< many Ims a tendency to cause bloating or In have been invented for children who Portland. Or Taaar M Walker. Pres of civilization und environment. She cases keep right on thlukln'. After wennlng they should have one- digestion. want "leap-frog” with a thrill. third pound of tankage dully. P. N. U. 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