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MO.lAV, MAY 17, 1030 moos oocim jocbka... IV CHAS. E. L08DELL RHEA LITER WORE AND BETTER PASTURES Standard Flour s. ' ASSISTANT STATE BNOntEEKVniO IS CANDIDATE FOR PVB UO HEKVICB COMMIS8IONEB. la practically all mm before the Pnblle Berries Commission, a Engineer's judgment and advice la required. ' RHBA LUPKK la aa Eaatern. Oregon Engineer whose fairness and abllltr baa been demonstrated. Support aa Eaatern Oregon man who la qualified. ". " ' J appointed chairman of the Federal farm lean board. Problem in Coastal Plain Section of I South Hat Become Increis ngly Important. (Prcparwl by th United States Depart ment of Agriculture) . The pasture problem .0 the coastal I plain wctloo of the Smith mum be j aolwd to bring about agricultural utlllzHilnn of these lands. The proh- I Icid has become Increasingly Impor tant since the high prices of feeds are more and more forcing mention to the only cheap feed pasturage. The bureau of plant Induntry .as recently done a great deal of work along this line. The Investigator cave con firmed the bluegrasa experiments. In which It wet shown that heavy pas turing was much the tx't method Tbe Scrrloe Of The IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION KOYALI8TE DB TEP Nos. 1,019 and 11,1 10 can be secured for a few aelect marea by aplylng to John Ross, Fair Grounds, Prlnerllle, Oregon. Arran gement for holding marea can be made. He Will Make Good Vote for Fred Lockley for Secretary of Stats He has made frequent visits to our country and Is thoroughly familiar with our resources and needs. For many years he lived In Eastern Oregon. He stands for Economy and a Square Deal. (Paid adv. by Kred Lockley, Portlund, Oregon,) FLAN OF INDEMNITY PAYMENTS ADOPTED Hytbe, England. The Anglo-French combination which haa succeeded' the big four In tbe management of tbe al lies' dealings with Germany, deter mined at Sunday's session here tbe principles for the settlements of both tbe German Indemnity and Interallied debts. The principles are that the financial experts of tbe two governments shall recommend a lump sum for tbe Indem nity and that the payments of tbe In terallied debts shall proceed parallel with Germany's payments. The present purpose of tbe "big two," Premier Lloyd George and Premier Mlllerand, Is to present the experts' plans to the Germans at Spa. Accord ing to experts here the question of the amount and time and method of pay ment are yet to be considered. The debt to the United States is not 1 , -i. -A embraced In the new plan and tbe gov ernment's spokesman estimated that this would not be possible without the participation by the Uulled Slates In the conferences. Recognition of Belgium's priority claims upon Germany still stands. The proportional allotment of the German Indemnity, made eight months ago, by which France gets 55 per cent and Great Britain 25 per cent stands, ac eonll:"" 10 the agreement. gwiariaximwri Mi Service WINS Confidence 1 fj The spirit of the west la the spirit OF WEST COAST SERVICE It la virile and aggressive. In In cludes strength and a healthy en thusiasm. Above all other things Service la the dominant factor. The WEST COAST LIFE baa a pedal service for every life Insur ance need. STANDARD RATES SUPER SERVICE (Tort Excerpt from the Report of Insur ance Department of Oregon, Wash, ington and California. "As a result of this examination the company la found to be sound, aggressive and responsible. Its attitude toward policy holders baa been liberal and conscientious. Its officers are men of standing and ability. ANNUAL STATEMENT, DECEMBER SI, 1010 ADMITTED ASSETS Real Estate Owned Loans on Real Estate (secured by pledge of property appraised at l,70,000 Collateral Loan Loans to Policyholders t 7I.4SS.S0 Premium Notes and Policy Liens. Bonds and Stock Owned - Net premiums outaandlng and de ferred ............ Interest due and accrued ............ Cash In Banks and In office Other jAsseta - 1,086,411.80 48.SS0.00 769.(78.76 ll.66S.61 1.176.116.11 SS6.601.S4 48,106.90 174.474.S8 77,667.40 Total Admitted Assets .....14,698,151.10 LIABILITIES Reserve on all outstanding poli- Reserve tor losses Incurred ... Interest and premiums paid In advance Reserve for Taxes Payable during All other LiabiiitTea"""!.!!'."." Capital Stock 8260,000.00 Assigned Surplus (De ferred and Annual Dividend Funds). 16S.816.61 Unasslgned Surplus .... 100,906. SS 4J06S,SS4rSS 66,014.60 18.617.4S 41,(18.66 18,168.78 Surplus to Policyholders 604.7SS.74 Total . 84,688.868.10 INSURANCE IN FORCE-PAID-FOR BASIS-$39,558,1 66.00 A Fine Southern Pasture. both agronomlcally and eeonomtcally. Unfortunately, nay the specialists, fa cilities for experiments tnd demon strations are wholly Inadequate In at tempting to work out a sjv.em of bet ter hnntlllng of northern pastures. On the coHKtuI plains of the South, unless the sotls re much affected by drought, continue the experts, carpet grass sup plemented with lespedeia makes ex cellent paeture. Golden crown grass Is also excellent. Efforts are being made, with the aid of a new stripping ninchlue. to place carpet grass seed on the market in adequate quantity. Sev ern! newly Introduced grasses are promising as pnsture possibilities. SAFEGUARDING SHEEP FLOCK INCREASE MADE IN 1010 In Insurance in force -V- In Admitted Assets - ... In Unasslgned Assets $4,690,473 18.46 per cent 666,734 18.78 per cent 63,226 111.63 per eent Such a company with business enough in force and covering a large enough territory to give it the benefit of the law of average without adding new business can go on and on and pay every loss end ev ery endowment in full until the last claim Is paid. Genuine old line life insurance is as exact as the multiplication tables scientific. West Coast Life, San Francisco CENTRAL OREGON AGENCY TELEPHONE 164 . H. H. WILCOX, General Agent. V DOLLT HODGES, Local Mgr. Large Number of Animals Lost Each Year From Some Prevent able Disorder. Thousands upon thousands of sheep die each year fmm n srreat variety of preventnhle emisos. The killer dog Is not the chief cause of loss. lie may cause perhaps 1 per cent of the deaths due to accidental causes, but the most serious losses are attrihutable to Igno rance and carelessness upon the part of the owner or his shepherd. Among the chief causes of loss may be men tioned lack of shelter for lambintr ewes and their newborn lambs. A sud den snow or rain storm coming at lambing time often finds ewes and lambs exposed, and many deaths result. PASTURAGE CUTS FEED BILLS Cost of Pork Production Can Be Re duced by Providing 8ultable Pasture for Hogs. . Partners pan reduce the cost of nork production next year by providing a suitable pasture ror tneir nogs, says w n Peters of the animal husbandry division, University farm. Most pas ture grosses are nen in proiem. rne ntl for hleh erain rations Is therefore less urgent a matter to be taken into consideration In these flays or Tailing nrtees for hotrs and nlcs. Alfalfa and hrome grass are best for growing pigs. but no matter now goou a iwsiure is In must be fed If the hoes are to thrive and make profitable gains. BULL OF CHANGEABLE MOODS Wise Plan to Play Safe at All Times by Keeping Animal Completely Under Control. . The bull Is of very changeable moods, and one never can tell when that mood Is entnff to chance. The only wise plnn Is to take no chances with his moods piny safe at all times by keerlne hltn wholly tinder control, or where he onnnot reach you. PASTURE FOR GROWING PIGS Clover, Rve, Rape, Sorghum or Any thing Green Is Good Something Else Is Needed. Plenty of good pasture Is very Im portant In prowlng pips. Clover, grass. rye, rape, sorgnum in tact almost any thins croon thnt plus will ent Is good I for hera while growing, but pasture I alone will not make big-boned, stocky I pigs. A CAKE is known by the flour that Is used in making it. There la all the difference In the world in flour. Most of it will make bread or cake that can be eaten but ours makes bread and cake which it is a delight to eat. The successful cook uses our flour. Try it and learn tbe reason. Prineville Flour Mills A Want Ad Gets Results That Dempsey Serial "DAREDEVIL JACK" Let's go! See the First Episode Tonight or Tomorrow Fclrlanls-Norsc ' Engine with Bosch Magneto 4 13 " BSg5Slk?aagi ..are' J I ST. . t irta, jraj II 4g The Supreme Farm Engine . ii ..... m " 111 "vt-,. k'sl.JJV T THE famous "Z" Engine and the Bosch High ten sion, oscillating magneto combine to make tKe one SUPREME farm engine. 5 Call on us and see tKe result of tnis nevJest combination FAIRBANKS" MORSE "Z" WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 5 We are substan tially assisted in delivering maximum engine serJice b$ a neerbj) Bosch SerCice Station. J Frices I rt H. P., $73.00 3 H. K, $115.0 6 H. $1000 all F. O. B. Factory. T.J.MINGER Wednesday and Thursday Remember DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND For Senator Do you want a man who is Interested in and knows your country or a stranger? Do you want a man who gets results? I ask the roters to forget small differences and elect the man best qualified to help Central Oregon. ,, I think I have demonstrated that I can help you. JAY UPTON. ' Prlnerllle, Oregon. Republican, for Senator, 17th Senatorial District. Paid AdT.