- X- • » « « * » * * * # * « « » * * « « * « « « * * « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a **# ** 5 One of the main special require- meats of the grain ration is that It he not too abundant; It is belter to do- pend upon the forages for maintain- lng the animal s weight as ranch ct possible. Many good dairymen give the herd sire the same grain ration as the cows receive, exoep, less of It. The bull's ^rain needs will vary a greet deal according to bis sire and physical condition, of course, though If he Is getting plenty of good hay In addition, especially If It Is clover or alfalfa, he will not need more than from four to eight pounds o f grain dally. Shorts. Iiran and oats are par­ ticularly good concentrates to use In the grain portion of the hull's ration. Here Is a ration for mature hulls which has the sanction of us»ge on many farms: Three parts each of fortunes I. ground oats and wheat bran, and one part linseed meal. I f de­ sired. hominy may be substituted for the eemmeal. Whether the herd sire should re­ ceive silage Is a disputed point among dairymen. Many believe that it iin- |iolrr the hi ceding abilities of the hull, though experimental evidence to sup- port this belief Is lacking. Other breeders safely feed silage to '.eir herd bulls, though much ¡ess of It than the cows receive. Large feeding o f silage to I alls results In greatly dis­ tending their paunches. Until he reaches serviceable age there Is no INtter feed for the young bull than grass, and he should be allowed to make as much of his growth on It ns possible. On this feed be will bnlld up the right kind of rtesh, and along with It will develop vigor and constitution ns he would in no other way. Whatever the ration of 1 young bnll. It should contain much n:eln to supply ¡he needs of hi« pldly growing body. rW'ld While careful attention needs to he given the bull's ration, proper feeding atone will ^ t V iM nu in ^the' mo7t“ i£ »irable physical condition Regular cxerci««#* is quite as Important in pre- serving ills vigor and potency. Si Encouraging Favorable Market for Veal Calves Here Is someiblng dairymen should encourage us n means of making a rn«re favorable market for their Teal calves; ileat experts of the federal rnrrm ra.nl any' that Hie practice of S h ip p »« veal without removing the hide or skin hss many advantages. They explain that veid which does not hare the skin removed until It reaches the retailer, which may he from live to ten days or longer after slaughter, still retains tts "bloom” and the light pink color most desired hr customers. The protective covering supplied by nature keeps the Iltsh from turning dsrk. Puckers In New York and Chi­ cago are now generally following the practice of selling veal with tl.e skin on. This could he practiced to advan­ tage locally where veal calves are killed for meat on the farm or in small towns. Kentucky Farmers Make Improvement in Dairies Since April some 20 purebred dairy sires ranging from 500-ponnd records to gold-medal classirtcntlon. have been brought Into Graves county. Kentucky, as a result of th" co-operative efforts of the Mayfield chamber of eotunp rce end agricultural extension workers, according lo re|iorts to the United Slates Department o f Agriculture. Several carloads o f rows with good records have also been purchased by Graves county farmers Lime-.: ¡’age sheds, built at shipping points In Ihe county, have enabled farmers to pur­ chase ami Haul lime at <»in ii.I -nt times for llie benefit of Ihelr legume hay crops, [¡astnres are being im­ proved. und feed crops Increased as a part o f the county's program for e -o. liomlcul and efficient dairy production. -------- Feed Calf Some Hay r or a young cnif mixed bay—clover and 'Imolhy or dried bluegra-s— Is Ihe m.isl deslralde, hut gradnnlly, ns ihe nlf Inal .res, ..over hay 'nay he fed wi:h desirable results Alfalfa hay of the best qua lit; 1* exc -edlr glr hene- firtal If llinlied lo small quantities. At first, not more ibmi one pound should be fed and the manger should always lie cleaned and Ihe uneaten bay re­ moved. Inerease the bay ration until It reaches three pound.« when the calf U ihree months of age. C o n o ids P u lled S treet Cars Years ago when Ansiralia was the exile to w-hl.'h many English .'Render* against law and society were sent a* f® *' I * nome borsb rlU<*i|>iiii:iry megstirra wv e m ortp«i to. anions thri.i tirine the hitching of n. n lo a rnr th»it traverse , ,- ix or m-ven mlìoK. Thej had to run the entire diati,nor and the d riven Inshod them vlion th«*y iH-gun to tir#». Siv iih » d we"v mtp|Mi9«,| to puli u ion of «eight *0 Il f wrxy uf p.iseetigei s. 1 1 j i m : v % s W OM EN. M ISSES and C H ILD R EN 'S C loth in g and H abordashB ry P op u lar P rices DAIRY BULL NEEDS EXTRA GOOD CARE * J ________ A Ititi« special car* should be used In the feeding ami general manage- meat o f the dairy herd sire. In order to laslntaln Ins stamina and r"!er.ey to the fullest degree. In the ease of the main re bull this necessitates keeping him In first-class condition ns to rtesh, but not orerfnt. Either fat- Bess or thinness In rtesh works against the maintenance of his best breeding condition and one is to be avoided as much as .he oilier. There should be an abundance of roughage In the dairy hull s ration. Clover hay un.t alfalfa are especially good; he may safely have all of either o f these furagvs that he will consume. Corn stover and outs straw also are good feeds for ihe bull, though lower In nutritive values than the legutui- nous hays. s i O ri^in al S A L E M Î ■ E stim ate a n d A c c o u n t i n g S h e e t S c h o o l D i s t r ic t N o . 79. This original estimate shows in parallel columns I It*' unit costs o f the ••'verni s' m V ' s, material ami supplies fo r the throe fiscal year* preceding the current year, the detail expenditures fo r the last one o f said three p ie ­ ce,ling «seal years and the budget allowance and oxpendilur» » for six months o f the current year. ("S ix mouths o f the curia nt year” means six months o f the Iasi school year.) O R E G O N » Mvibtiluin «Itti hu.itfvt nllv'* fttu'v for » 1 « month« of U«t 0 •vhool v«*»r { U'KVt lot th»*** rtx.nl *. I I . M O S H E R . ; o oo .......... $ B u e in e s s deposits and Cur N t . t . A Cnmeierclal Sts. « 1SOO 00 1 170 00 10.15.00 300 00 988 oo 900.00 900.00 58 00 25.00 $1200.00 7S0.Ü0 690.00 200.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 390.00 B a n k in g I Interest paid on time ilü « 3 ] "Is, l n¡kd Sidles Nalional Hank g Made cut of your tvornoot Carpels N ew ni.-tlr. -s .« u nde t«* o rd er. » ti| I **ì l 2 f « ............ ' . ..' V • '. I II " I ......ml,' is', Ip No F. B R E IT H A U P T I2 J N. L ib e rty S tre e t F L O R IS T $ 781.72 C O N S TR U C T IO N «LTfcH BUTTON I I PER YEAR ....... $ $ 910 00 $ 1442.43 $ 2172.28 $ Entered at the Postnffiee at Turner 100.00 $ 1691.16 M A IN T E N A N C E anJ R E P A IR S $ 200.00 $ 77.00 Oregon, as second-vlss» matter, undei ¡ $ | New York.— Smoke owned his name IN D E B TE D N E SS: •■he Act of March 3. 1879. ________ ! by e.'rtne of family right, lie was a 1. Bonded, and '-'.t'-rost thereon $ 2200.00 $ 900 00 $ 900 00 $ 1200.00 H ive the Tribune credit for w hat flreman s dog. # 1.133.00 2. Warrant, ai; I inter.at thereon 39'. 00 592.15 •23..0.00 you buy from advertiser*. **• h» d h‘'*'n Smoke since nine year* • ng»v. when Frederick Ernst held him Total— Indebtcdnr». $ 2550.00 »2283.00 $1295.00 $ 1792.16 $ 1200.1*0 —-------------------------------------------------- in ofle hand snd f««l him milk fr*mi Transportation o f Pupils. Election is over and things sre l*e s bottle. IBs high-born Dalmatian an $ 1 .0.00 $ 333.00 $ 255.00 $ 384 00 $ 462.50 $ 12 20 $ ginning to s e ll!. * M n to the old y t0? . tratt*,> b^hlB.d. th.« * $ $ $ IN S U R A N C E : the rich «»r sat beside liveried foot- routine. Various com m ent» are le lo men. but Smoke followed the engine*. T otal— I nsu ra uc. $ 367.00 9.00 $ 9.00 $ .... $ 40.00 $ memi t r* node by the press, Even the •urreuder o f horses to guso- Of the d. f.wted parties find It bar,I t. ,|n> 1K) dlfferenct). A ft,.r thM M ISCEt l ANEO US t 10.00 60.00 $ 171.85 $ $ $ r e nc;le themselves to the results «>! nxle. EM ERG LNCY • $ 100.00 ilie electiou while some uiem u rs <1 At the first dang of the gong. In the G R A N D T O T A L $13600.00 $8346.66 $8294 66 $1 3337.00 $1.1626.31 vict >ii»u* party are gloating over the'scramble for coats and helmets, above de e it o f tue Democratic and l'rogr. s* the roar o f motors, his yelp o f Joy I. G. A. G. V oorc, do hereby certify that the above estimate o f expen­ ditures fo r the year 1923-21 w a, prepared by me and that the expenditures . V C parties, some editors even >.U '.in. 'would ask permission to go along. The nnd budget allowunce fo r six months o f the current year end the expendi­ scripture to prove their assertions tine boys at engine company No. 1*2 re* ture.) fo r the three fiscal years next preceding the current > c »r as shown l try were bound for di feat. W e have called this without smiles. :.bove have been compiled from the recorils in my ehaiB>' and are true and Finally tragedy came to the home alMtiyv cxi oxide red ourselves. U, puis. com ct cop es thereof. nt 1233 Grand avenue, the Bronx. III- yean but we believe this is not a time G. A. G. MOORE, . rn-ss made Mrs. Ernst blind and District Clerk. l,l« y gladiator and glory over the Rmoke's visits m his friends at 02 bd- 'icieut of o f those Who lost in the came less free|uctit. rce-.ut e'cc.i U. The ¡He.p.c have dec d- The family's need o f him became e i wh • they wanted for presielcut by a j ne'ce*sslty In the four years he guhleel Notice o f School Fiection to Increase Tax More Thun Six Per C.ut o v e r «d in in g vote. It is the duly o ijh ls migtruss from room to room or ac- O ver that of Previous Year every amerhen cilixeii tt.lo Show lii-j rompanled her when she ventured on Notice of School Meeting - $ 536 32 ! $ Phone 3t0 S A I.EM O R EG O N $ 247.30 D r. O. L. Scott F u lm e r (M iirojirn ctor $2499.60 O ffice F Itone II I 'l l '. » $ 1 47.40 $ 55.05 N U. SL B ank H u iM In g Salem, Oregon D r s . I.. T . D ic k & L M. B ugi Chinese Medicine Co. $8820.6? ■ ■8------ 1 Sloinurh troni ha glven i|Ulek rrlrlf hy taklng olir binii'tie rxnnrillre. A re a tw lu te ly h a rin lr». I-eIn/ e»ni|M>und. ed frolli liii|*>rtrd hortia, rotila and and hxika wliloh arv tu li kliown far Ihelr euratlte properllra. XVe treal all dlanrrfers ni men, v a , » ir li nini clilUtirn. Freu e oli.illtatlo n . f a l l or wrlte. 12*» • 4211 totale SI (l'patalnr 1 l'Im lir 288. to«|e«n ll r v * " » . « r -------- :---------------- . ■*■ rAwxto-aw Notice is hervb* e en to the to g a '' N O T IC E IS I1KKKBX' GIX’ KN to the legal votei < o f Schud Diutrict No No P-»1« * “ •"* '> U il * '"J '»* i u ,lu ‘ ‘ "s a b e T .k .s HI. Place voters o f School 1 >i rict No. 79 o f 79*of Marion .County, State uf Oregon, that n SCH O O L M il's TING o f said I eruuieul and live one w h o has . •. :. Then, three months n g .. Mrs Erast Marion County. Stub o f Or'*xon. tliai district will bo held nt School liuui ■ . on th ■ 22nd day o f November, 1924. IN T i l l l C tlW 'tT T Cut i t r o r l l l r i 8 • cU*u to p fu ^ iilt» ( uivf K a e e t it lv e l^ ^ ^ ^ STATI: <»! " I l » JON KOR MAH- mother of a girl hahy. und Xn etecUor. will i>" held held in said • nt l * '° o'clock in the afternoon fo r the purpose o f disruxaing the budget o r ib e next four years Tue m-tubers | for ,hp Rrs, (lnle hl, ,|fe 8moke district nt Schoo) H.)U n ION COI NT Y on the 22nd . hereinafter set out with the levying board, und to vote cii the proposition Nev raltoV. 1924, at 2 o'clock *> f levying a special district tax. o: each parly wi re e*»l.eii title L» ii found himself in second place. lay o f Nuthjin The total amount o f money needed hy the said school dixtric'. during the their beli, f Hint th ey liad Ihe be*l IBs old friends In the firehouse be- in tire afternoon to vote on the nues- Ilalnurr. ■l to x. e n »re of t-noke ii' io f..r- tion °T increasing the amount o f the . > :*r b. ginning on Jun • 17th, 1921, nnd ending June 30, 1925, I* p .ilforiu for the U n llt o f the flo v - gnn V. f * »-» erlr but there « as’ l e I n t t o ' 1 -•* l-vy in i l l Th-Uict the y .a r , '»- o a t'd in th. follow ing burig.-t and tnc'odr, th. amount» to he received eC)imeut and under (li"»e cirmirustaii merly. out tnere was le-s entbusli xtu 1924 by more thart six per c-nt over from the county rehool Tend, st.-.te school fund, eh in. nlury school fund, J« util» A KwRter, e s i t i , tin dishonor l> be def. .iLxi In the yelp that greeted the gong. the amount o f such levy fo r the y e a .'' special district tax. end all others moneys o f the d is tric t:' m \i \t •' . Ernst feund him. hem! on paws. In , immediately preceding. null dishonor ill Ibe limiter Is t< j*» x. front o f the engine the other uftertioon BUD G ET To A !** “»ffr. it* f«n«Uut ridicule those who were lieuteii. There It is necessary to raise this ad.ll- • IwlBH-ll j tional amount by special levy fo r the USTI M A T E D KXJ EN D IT I' lï ES is n ) doubt lu t that they will be just : s IN T ilK N AM E O F TIIIC U T A T « follow ing reasons: • « P E R S O N A !. S E R V IC E : ». O U K dU N , \ *u ■»«« heirhy r»- ® r«l « f 'e r «»«• election » - tlo y were riulj$ «l t » it* pe*r Miimvr lb«i In-foie. 2. Principals 11 800 «•"M-|‘ti»ll!l flit d UfAllMt y* U to th«» ih 'n r "iititlc l rRUff«* valthtn « l i r i p H ii I writara was not provid 'd in the last Assistant . . ....... ............. 1 1 70 Frtin th » «1 »!•* uf lh* flrNt I'liMicutioH budget. Assistant ....................... ... 1 ! . jf thin fftimmoiiii, mitl if >nu fall t«» f ate.l this 31.« day o f October, Athletic Coach ui *| m «; .»ii«I « * i j ( i > iiv |>! m m i by 300 1924. ««ul «I.H4». for want thormif, th# 3. Te-cln rs • plaintiff Mill «|i|*ly t«» th*» Court f«»r A ttest: C. A. B R A IL Surgeons Take Class % One grade ...... «.......................... 1)00 » tlTt-rt- tMjv*o|vlnt; th « murrlnir^ c«*n- G. A. G. MOORE. Hact • iir tln « b«tw#4*n plaintiff amt O re grade ....................... ....... D i;.riet Cierk. Chairm an,' From Lungs of Soy * «tcfcndnnt. One grade ....... 900 $7095 Board o f Directors. ÿ St. Louis, Mo.— A cylindrical V«»u .»r«» further m>t|fi«| that (hla 4. Janitors 585 > immmn in e i v »-«| upon y«$u by puh- fragment of a glass bracelet, s. C M Ib alton In tho T\ii nar IMbuiui, i% .. 50 more tlinn a quarter of un Inch n vh*i»ttp« r ut ir« noral rlrntlM lon, Butchers Treat Cancer Total • .. $7730.00 prinr««! und publiah«*«i thick r.nd a half-inch long, bro­ In Tum or, ken oil to n point nt one .end. M u < n County, orrsron, wnd Ihnl lh « Patients With Salve M A T E R IA L A N D S U P P L IE S : •lit«* of thf* flrwt piplill« itlon thar#s»f was removed nt Missouri Bap- tTnlontown, Pn.—Not satisfied with will !.«• on th* ?r».1 «lay of October. 1. Furniture (dcsk.i, tove», curtains, e tc .) Typew riters ftiOO list sanitarium from the right ' conducting u lucrdllvo botcher husl- ‘ *•«1 the data > f thn hint Dubliuatioii lung eff Vernon Schuler, seven, 2. Supplii'» (chalk, erasers, etc. ) 75 fhar.T f Mill i>o on tho lath day of ne*s, x. W. Hill, fifty years old. und son of Mr. and Mrs. Eduard November, 1924. f>. Janitor's supplie» 73 ( hls ron, George lllll, thirty, tunied lo Schuler. You nr«» further notlfiMd that thin 7 F N I 200 Ihe niedlcal trade lo sec what spar« This was the third operation nmniomi i* publlahtd and aarvod H. L igh t .............. 20 change they could pick up that way. •ip*»n you pumiiant I « th» oi doj of the hoy J.nd undergone In two Following (lie dea|h o f thri'C alleged 9. W at' r IO thp l( MioiuWl«» |>n y It K»«Uy, Ju«h:n weeks. The shape o f the die frag- 1 ¡ a f / T “ patients" of the butcher-medicos, the 10. i ’osfage and rtnt'onery •*f th« ibovo •ntltliMl Court, wrtloh 10 meet nnd the depth to or.I« r n •$ mud.» und «‘ MfrrivJ „ f rtM«. Hills were arrested and held under Total ... . $1030.00 »«<1 In ttim m u ir on tt»«* l«t of (M in. was Imbedded required the nmk !' ism hall each on charge* of ui«n- bar. 1931. lug of a special instrument nnd stamRiter nnd practicing medicine IN D E B T E D N E S S : numerous experiments cn rr o s m it h . without a license. 1 n;t S.ifcni Hunk of C'uumcrco # I. Bonded, and interest thereon ........ sacrificed three dogs. $2200 lllll and his »on were charged wUh Sulam, OrffRon, Attorney for Tlnlntlff. The boy will remain at the 2. Warrant, und interest thereon. 2Ï50 extracting $3 a treatment, which con- * h' -pltul only for treatment to J Total .................................................................. $45*i0 00 «bd*d of a salve, made from a sup- ^ char up an abscess which ♦ Emergency ....................................... A D M IN IS T R A T O R S NOTICF. 100 100.00 « formed while the glcss remained 4 N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that ir>o Transportation o f Pupils........................................ .......... 1 50.00 2 In his lung. be. n by the 1 er house This salvf they advertised Insurance 40 10 00 th' - undersigned ha • 'ounty Court o f Marion County, Or­ as, highly b(n.-ilc],il In the cure of i v + « 4 ”>e'S"{'4<'4«4444 »4 4 4 4 + 4 4 ? Total estimated amount o f money fo r uii purpose« egon, duly appointed administrator of cape r, police claim. during the year 1024-2& ..................................... . $1.1 1,00 the . slate or W illiam R. Pogue, lato The men are specifically chMVged o f said County, deceased. DEES S E IZ E F A R M uditi lie d. ill.» of Mrs. Ella Miller of E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S Hurtled Trcm the Coping. All persons huving claim» against Hmilhfloid, bun Dickinson of Fnlr- A N D STOP W O R K the estate o f said deceased are hereby and toM him to “ Hun on home to chance nnd Mr« J. Kls«lnger of Mason- Erom-county school fund during the coming required to present the ».ime, with the school year ...... $1242 80 momma.” Smoke started across the low n. All were declared lo have been proper vouehers, to the undersigned, From stut" school fund fluring the turning school year 221.44 using Iho salve while trialing n malady at his residence, in Turner, in said C r a b L e a d o f H a y a n d T h e n l’u,h ln the ll!s ,ul1 , _, , _ A few minutes In Inter ch 11«Iren piny- which was snld lo he cancer. From elementary school fund during coming yenr County, within six months from thn 101 LOO Awumc Charge of Barn. In^ In the rfreet in fr«»nt «*f fili* homo dal i o f the first publication o f this Scores o f persons throughout west­ Estimated amount tu be received from all ether sources notice. • sj»vv Smoke trot Info the building :• n«l ern Pennsylvania. West Virginia nnd during the coming school year, high school 2000 Crintesvllle, Pa.— A swarm of bees «tart to rllinb the stairway lo the western Mary laud came to Unlontown Dated ami lin t published this th « T >tal estimated receipts, not including proposed tax $1176.24 played havoc with harvesting opera- fourth-floor lint. One story higher to visit the Hills for trentmedt. It was 16th day o f October, 1924. ib.'i:* i.t roe farm nt U. K. I'axson. was the r o .f mid ipe ten;¡door was clnliacd, ind ns a censiqjuonce the R E C A P IT U L A T IO N • C. W. POGUE, Ihree miles west of here, near had*- open. 1 salve business grew out o f proportion Administrator, Total estimated expenses fo r the year $13.COO ImryiIde. Tile other day Pnx.on and The children saw him next when a lo the butcher trade. H E W IT T & SOX, Total estimated iicelp ts not including proposed tax .... 447S.24 Id* fa i in hands started to haul In hay. hall of white hurtled from Ihe roping Attorneys fo r Administrator. Two w agons were londixl w hen a an I fell head-first Into the flutter nt Balance, amount to b " raised by district tax. $9124.74 Boy Resting on Old Mill swarm of bees suddenly nppenred, their feet. Grows persons emue and Dated this 31st day o f October, 1924. N O T IC F. O F H E A R IN G O F F IN A L about half of the bee* alighting on told them he was dead. Wheel Killed as It Turns A ttest: G. A. G. MOORE, A. B EAR, ACCOUNT H e one load and the other half on Ihe Ernst and his fellow firemen burled Arenla, N. 3 .— Alelen Woody, an I District Clerk. Board o f Dip clora. Other. Tux «on and Ids helpers gave Smoke In u speclally-hullt coffin, lined In the Countv Court o f the Statu eighteen ynnr-old «Indent at Haekcn- devote.] wffh V tr before the onslaught and devoted with white. Then Ernst went to his o f Oregon fo r the Counfy o f Marion. s.qrk high school, sat down on n paddle In the matter o f the Estate o f Em­ ' ! ‘ I hi. fn„,ttnre .„ d moved | fwnur,-eW j , * rnm ^ e m | ma Nettleton, Deceased. lili» fumily to the Bronx, where the at- wheel near Ion* while wnltinu for n Notice is hereby given that the Anal A few nisrhtft Inter Pnxson r1er!J<»fl to mospliere \vn* rlffTprrnt. !lnrken%nrk hua. The hoy’« weight account o f Daniel Notth'ton, deceas­ take one lond of hay to the bftni. In j ---- r— — — threw the nnr!$*nf wheel into motion, ed, h.'in been filed in the County Court !!«•> morning, when he opened the hnm, : ----------- -------- ni d nrt It tnmod the boy wrh thrown o f Marion County, Oregon, nnd that lie feurd the honey-makers had taken the 16th day o f December, 1924, at popeertaion o f that ft met nr* nnd r« * t i l Puh- hnrkwnrd nnd cnifflied between the the hour o f 10 o’clock a.m., has been ti.t. d i ll efforts to make them vacate beations. Farm ers! Get the best meg- " ‘1" l'I “ ’rtlng timber H « appointed by said Court for hearing Every man and woman or, ihe piatto published fo r the price. Coun- 1 T " ’' " l,‘ n P ^ ^ ' T who h e r d objections to said final eurount, at has felt the sling« of the liee», and nt try Gentleman $1.00 per year. Also ' ' H r l ' ’ r« i * noo .T^1* ? f e i>sY ,. r , v S tS S jj Win