Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 30, 1919, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves they seem
made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways I
Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un
pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable
to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as
liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your
taste ! You are always keen for the
cigarette satisfaction that makes
Camels so attractive. Smokers real
ize that the value is in the cigarettes
and do not expect premiums or cou
pons !
Compare Camels with any cia
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CHEVROLET
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There Is a specific reason (or the ex
cellent finish of the Chevrolet Cars.
For from the moment the newly built
body Is carefully cleaned and the first
coat of enamel Is applied, until the
body sMumes that lustrous smooth-
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ness that characterizes the finished
car, every operation Is automatically
tafe-f uarded against careleasness or
hurried workmanship.
Therein lies the secret of the uni
formly long wearing qualities of the
Chevrolet finish. This la the reason
for Ita even depth and richness.
This Is why a Chevrolet ear always
appears well groomed and attractive
long after the car has ceased to be
new.
NEWELL MOTOR SALES CO.
PRIVEVILLE - '- - - r OREGON
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ECONOMICAL FEED FOR SHEEP
Alternating Paeturaoe Advlwd ts
Keep Plants Growing and Pre- ,
vent Stomach Worms.
(Praparad br the United 8uta Depart
mant of Asrtcultura.)
Beranse of the Importance of eco
nomical feedlnK In profitable sheep
raising, the United States department
of agriculture directs apeclal attention
to opportunities for growing forage
crops as a feed for lambs and ewes.
Early spring pasturages of wheat or
rye may be need at the start These
provide succulent green feed appetis
ing to the ewes and lambs. Overpas
turing, however, must be avoided when
these crops are later to be used for
gTHln. Where It Is possible to keep the
rye or wheat pasture about 114 to two
Inches high, the lambs and ewes seem
to relish It more and will consume
larger amounts. Oats and Canadian
field peas may be sown together early
In the spring at the rate of 1H bushels
of field peas and 1 V bushels of oats
to the acre. This crop should then be
ready when It is time to take the flock
off the rye or wheat
Rape, another good forage crop, may
be sown at the rate of six to eight
pounds an acre, and will provide later
pasturage, following the oats and Ca
nadian field peas. In sections where
soy beans and cowpeas grow satisfac
torily they furnish an excellent mid
summer pasture. If towed later they
make a good forage crop In late sum
mer and early fall. When sown in corn
they serve as an excellent supplement
to the corn for fattening lambs.
If pastured by alternating the eras
ing In different parts and not allowing
any particular section to be too closely
eaten, a field of soy beans may be used
for a considerable time. When most
of the leaves have been eaten It Is time
to move to s fresh portion of the field
so that the plants on the grazed part
will have a chance to leaf again. Ia
some sections it may be desirable to
cut this growth and use it for hay, es
pecially when other leguminous hays
are not available.
It is good practice to sow rape at
the last cultivation of corn. The lambs
can then be turned In the com field In
the fall and will feed upon the lower
leaves of the corn and rape and make
excellent gains.
Lambs not only make a rapid and
cheap gain on forages of this kind, but
s forage-crop system prevents, to a
large extent, Injury from stomach
worms. It has been demonstrated that
by changing lambs every two weeks to
ground not previously grazed that sea
son, stomach worms can be effectively
IRESHME
Fabric Tire Guarantee
6,000 MILES
Cord Tire Guarantee
8,000 MILES
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We have a stock of over
One Hundred Tires on
hand. After having tried
out eight of the differ
ent makes, we have
found the New Stand
ard Oversize Firestone
gives the "Most Miles
Per Dollar."
Lalrin Hardware
"WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
8heep on Pasture.
Controlled. Since this condition ex-
i Ists, it Is better to have the pastures
of a convenient size, so that the lambs
and ewes will consume all the forage
; In a period of about two weeks and
again be turned on a new pasture,
i This does not allow the use of a sec
l ond growth. The ground can then be
plowed and a second crop seeded to
afford later forage crops.
Where lambs are to go to market an
effort should be made to get them off
early. Lambs make the best and
cheapest gains during the first four
months of their lives. A grain feed
fed In a lamb creep arranged In the
field will prove helpful In pushing the
lambs along and keeping them in good
condition. Thts feed should consist of
corn, oats and bran. Lambs should be
fed aU but no more than they will
clean up each day. Never put clean
feed Into the trough where old feed
remains. .
Lambs weighing 60 to 75 pounds
make the most desirable market offer
ing. The reason Is that lambs of this
size dress out a desirable market car
cass, which can be more readily han
dled by the butcher, In meeting the de
mands of his trade. Heavier lambs do
not sell so readily, and when supplies
are large there may be a small price
discrimination in favor of lambs under
80 pounds.
Growers will find that by following
a system of forage crops for rotation
Of pasturage to Prevent Btnmnrh
wonns, and supplying grain feed In a
lamb creep to keep the Iambs gaining
steadily, larger profits can be realized.
Good Shelter for Pigs.
Pigs need a place of shelter to ap
propriate when the weather is bad,
and shade when the sun Is too hot for
their endurance.
Is Your Money Supporting the
Government?
At this critical period In our history our manufacturers are
offering their mills and our young men are offering their itervioea
to the United State, government Would yon like to lo your
share and help, by putting your money where It will support the
new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the government
haa established to stand back of our commerce. Industry and
agriculture?
Toe eaa do this by opening an account with aa aa part of every
dollar so deposited goes directly Into the new system, where it
will always be ready for you when wanted.
Member Federal Reserve System
i FIRST NATIONAL BANK
THE OAKS
CAFE
KATE E. WARNER, Prop.
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LA8SIEST
OZIEST and
LEANEST
AFE In
PRINEVILLE
OREGON
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REGULAR 50c DINNER
6 A. M. to 1 A. M.
ON MAIN STREET
FIRST DOOR NORTH
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JOURNAL OFFICE
At Your Service
The officers and resources of
this bank are available at all
times in assisting you to solve
your financial problems.
We do both a Savings and Commercial Business
Capital and Surplus $50,000.00
CROOK COUNTY BANK
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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