THE TURNER TRIBUNE TURNER STA TE P e r ^ C I V W / W / W W / W W / W / J V / A W A f W W J ' A V DANK S - E - R - V - I - C - E e n t Building Supplias RO U G H A ND DRESSF.D Paid on 6 m onths Tim e Deposits CUT DOWN DAIRY CHORES BY SILO Wood s F ire —Automobie LUMBER Insurance W ritten T U R N E R L ’b’r M.F.G. CO. Labor Saving Plan of Mov ing Feed Is Big Help. E A ND Do You Know We T ry to Sell You W h s t B A LL BROS. Have the only Official Modern L ig h t A d ju stin g Station E You Need U NOT S E v e ry th in g W e Can P. O. Box 208 f P hone 275 S -A -T -I-S -F -A -C -T -I-O -N outside of Salem ? “ WE DO IT THE WEAVER W A Y ” V //A //.V ////A W /A V A //A V A V /J V //,V A W -’/.V /A V .V .V Friday Saturday Monday Better let us look your lights over ONLY California $$$ D O LLA R D A Y S on your train trip East at no additional cost tourist fa res r a d i c a l l y cut Mixture for Cows Southern Pacific has cut coach fares Hast to new low levels. See C alifornia on your way. It costs no more. Tickets arc g«x>d in warm, clean coaches on fast trains. Liberal stopovers at impor tant cities en route, such as ’ San Francisco, Los Angeles, HI Paso—now at the height of their gay m id-w inter season. *50 AT THOSE SAVE 500 Pairs DES MOINES . . $45.10 WASHINGTON . . 77.78 SU B STA N TIA L P a c ific E. M. K E I T H , A g e n t Aumaville D IFFE R E N C E P hone 606 I QfliûQ hnoQ 5 0 0 L G u lu u d lHUüO Pairs SPECIAL m m w $ 2-98 • PRICE •VVVYVUWVW Black, Patents, Kids, Tans, Brown, Biege s By all means read The Turner Tribune :• • v ^ w O llllll llllll» The .V A V .W J W V W Y V U W W W V W W W V W W V Y W A V V W W A rtM W V V W W EVERY A ll J o in Hands and Circle T o AT 220 N. L iberty, A V S V .W A W § ììUfl.1 iù TRADE 8 0 .7 0 jnJ m.wy others. Avk alvnit :!ic new ti* ’ «res good in Tourist Sleepers. This extra comfort costs hut little more. H. S. BOND, A gent T u r n a r • A Salem, O regon, via San Francisco, Los Ange les and other winter resorts. S o u t h e r n WHO BLOCH S GOLDEN RULE STORE CHICAGO NEW YORK . . . s J V .V e W .Y .V .’ .V A V .'.V .V .V .V .V .'.W .V .W .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .S S V .V .V s V .V .S W s * ' Funner« Iruvel further in feeding Ihiin In utiy oilier operation connected with <lutry production. Any practical met lied of reducing travel should he hcncfieliil. Convenient alios mid feed lilns. witli a lubor «living plan of mov ing feed to the cows or live stock, are u tilg help. In the dnlrjr, carrie r trucks which will hold enough ensilage or nieui for several cows will cut ttie work In two, ns compared with curry ing feed In baskets. Arrangement of th e burn, smooth floors, accessible loungers that a re easily cleaned, a re ull factors In mnklng feeding u shorter tu»k. I.lve stock men know Ihut silo l«x-u- tlon affects time retpilred to feed. Ml- age should not have It, be liuuled to tllstnnt feed bunks. A valuable silage cart Is described In t ’lrculur No. 75, prepared at Iowa Hinte college. The fetal hunks are built In s long row out from the silo, and the carl runs on a track supported by posts over th e bunk. Conveniently located milk bouses save time for dairy operutors Con struction Is also Important. Smooth floors and walls which can be easily V / / / / / / / / A ,/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / A ' / / / A ,//A V /M W /A V A cleaned will prove a g«xxl Investment /.V .V J VNVV W A V W //A V A '/W //A V d V W /////W V ,/ / . V / / / Handy arrangem ent of etpilpmeot. such ns wash troughs, drying racks und sterilizers for the milker, often bring thanks from hurried workers. . v Itutndng w ater and some means of healing It should be considered es •entlaL It Is hard to conceive of n well mnn aged hart) today tliul does not have l convenient means of removing litter C arrie rs a re Indispensable to tr a n s porting manure to a storage pit but some burns a r e now constructed so thnt (lie spreifller enn be driven h.*- tweeti rows of stalls. Tills saves time when w eather conditions are not lit for hauling manure to the field Imme dlately. Steel stnrirhlons and stulls have proved themselves more economical than those of wooden construction. C o a c h a n d They a re easier to keep sanitary and arc fur more durable. Single stalls protect the cows and help make them comfortable I »ringing cups are near ly ns essential from a flnnnelnl stand point ns are mangers or any oilier standard dnlrv ilvitir«**. A grain mixture for cows can be compounded from three or four feeds, but a variety of live to seven grains la advisable. Such a mixture will usu ally be more palatuble mid carry plen ty of bulk, both features necessary to get Ibe l»«*st result*. A mixture Ihnl Is palatable will stim ulate the flow «.f digestive Juices which In turn will mlv best with the ration when It is bulky In this un y the gruln mixture Is tnoie thoroughly digested mid the best rt* suits are obtained. • • • Cows need vacations Hie same ns bumnn beings. A rest period of six to eight week* before freshening, with plenty of good feed, will put Hie dairy cow In form for her work. • • • Many cows must get their w ater a long way from the barn on cold win te r days and often the Ice mu»«i he removed before they can drink. l?n «ter these conditions cows ennnot All up on w ater na they should, with n resultant decrease In milk. • • • A cow is so constituted ns to handle large amounts of roughage, hut even so. a cow's capacity is limited. If she Is feci a poor grade of roughage her energy Is expended In consuming a class of feeds from which she can not get sufficient nutritive returns. • • • T he owner of a low pro«Juclng dairy herd hns no choice—he must send the poorest cows to th e butcher, or else he will And himself working for noth ing. or less than nothing. • • • If w ater la handy cows drink In pro portion to the way they milk If not, then row s milk In proportion to the way they drink. • • • If cows ennnot have water at will <r cannot All up on It two or three lime* per «lny they must come down In milk production. s Left at tilt* T u rn e r C o r n m x in it y D ance l i v e r y Snturtl a y Night Let’s Get the Old Community Spirit. Give us your Support. Being your friends to the bigprest and best O LD TIM E DANCE E v e r y S a t u r d a y N ig H t SHAPE w ^ t% v % s% sv % v .v .v v v % w .% v % w .v % sv % v ,% % ,A V A SW W A W /.V W A Y .V .SV .,A W .,A W .W .Y .W A W \ S p r in g r ie ld S e e d s ■" "• ii V % V W e offer you a com plete stock of H IG H G R A D E Field Seeds all recleaned in the be .t possible m a n n e r and from selected stocks. SEND US YOUR LIST OR CALL FOR PRICES You will find the q u a lity the best the m a rk e t affords a n d the prices r ig h t for th a t gra d e of seeds. D- A. W H IT E & SONS Splintered by Hall Hros. and the Peoplu of the Community 261 S ta te S tr e e t, Salem , O regon A W m \% S Y .W .W /A \m ,A V W A ,A V Y A ,A m Y A W