The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, March 21, 1912, Image 3

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uwnave a state booket for
ration and guidance of in
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regaraingopportunities and
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and the commercial clubs
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for information signed by the!
Governor and stamped with the
seal of the state, telling the exact
facts and conditions. The pub
lication, of this booklet is the
greatest single event in Ore
gon's development program
since the Lewig Clark Fair and
the organization of the Oregon
Development League.
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Purpose of Housing Chickens
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvalis, Mar. 1C Why many
poultry houses fail to meet the
requirements for the protection
of the egg producers, and the
main points which should be
observed in building hen
houses, are told by Professor
Jame3 Dryden in one of his
circular bulletins.
"The purpose of housing fowls
is to increase productiveness,"
says Prof. Dryden. "A little
shelter from the cold winds and
storms will add to the comfort
of the fowls, and therefore to
the egg yield. A cold wave
means a check to the egg yield, I
and the reason is probably be
cause the change means a sud
den demand for increased fuel
or food to keep the heat of the
body, and the food that has
been going into the making of
eggs will be drawn upon for that
purpose. It is the food that
furnishes the heat. "
Too great difference in the
temperature of the house by day
and night is given as the princi
pal reason why many houses fail.
A house with double walls and
windows -will never be warm or
dry without artificial heat, which
has not yet been proven practic
able.
"The main requirements of a
good poultry house are; good
ventilation, for fowls require
much more fresh air than other
farm animals and protection
from cold winds and storms,'
says Prof. Dryden. "Fowls
object to cold winds. Unless the
hen is provided with shelter
where she can scratch and
exercise, she will not be pro
ductive. Activity is the life of-
the hen."
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Thu most common cause of Insomnia is
ilioriliiis of Hid sioinsich. CJimnbei Iain's
Moiniicn mid Liver Tablets correct thuso
iliMiiilfrs iiml enable jou to sleep. For
.sale Ijv M K. Snook.
two sides of one problem.;?
It Is not enough to miso crops
mul live stock. Tuey must be
mnrla'ti'd. When you come to
4 doiiiK this how much easier It Is
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l (j pen ii menu -iui ui blw:k uiu
) at lidrli mifiltfv ntirl hnw miwh
i better iirlcea aro realized. It
2' really costs but little moro to
j raise good stuff than it does to
raise poor, and good stuff sells
t Itself.
I.O. O. F. Lodga
Meets every Saturday
nloht. Strangers are wel
come. Charles"Ortman, N. G.
Lwls H. Irvinoi Secretary
Undo Sam Imports Potatoes.
It would seem that a great country
like the United States might bo able
to raise enough potatoes for Its own
use, but lu 1010 our crop amounted to
s:i8.81 1.000 bushels, and wo Imported
1,tt:tt!,081 bushels. Our crop of 1011
was only 73.8 per cent of the crop of
1010. white the British Isles have had
,a very short crop, though Germany
has had an abundance.
Condemned Cattle.
More than 50.000.000 animals were
Inspected In the last fiscal year by the
United States bureau of animal In
dustry, and more than 1.000,000 car
causes or parts thereof were condemn
ed as unlit for food, nccordlug to tho
i mi mil report of Dr. A. D. Melvln,
head of t 1m? bureau. Tuberculosis was
the cause of most of tho condemna
tions. Where Cranberries Come From,
The cranberry Is a special crop that
has been grown on n commercial scale
largely In three sections of the coun
try tho Capo Cod district In Massa
chusetts, tho Now Jersoy district and
central Wisconsin. Small marshes In
other sections have been reclaimed,
but thi'so threo districts produce tho
major part of tho commercial crop.
WISE
FARMER.
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There wr.a a man In our town,
And he was wondrous wise.
Ho knew that if he wanted crops
He'd have to fertilise.
E. Bercland
Attorney At Law
MADE AS,
OBEGON
II. 8NOOK
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office in Drug Btore.
MADBAB
OREGON
0, C. COLLVEI?
NOTARY PUBLIC
Jnatioe of the Peace
CULVKK PRECINCT
CULVER
OREGON
LEWIS H. IRVING pt T. ATKINS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
INSURANCE
Office of D. W. Barnett.
MADRAS, OREGON
Qra van tassel
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
VANORA, OREGON
J, W. BARNETT
NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR OREGON
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Collections a Specialty.
madras, Oregon
W, P. MYERS
LAWYER
CULVER JUNCTION, OREGON
Pructlce in nil courts and Department
of tho Interior.
John T. Ross D. L. Wyldo B. P. Wyldo
CROOK COUNTY ABSTACT CO.
INCORPORATED
Complete traot Index to nil lnnd and
wwii ioib in irooK county. AbetractB
made noourutoly on short notice.
OREGON
P ill NEVILLE,
HOWARD W, TURNER
U. S. COMMISSIONER
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
MADRAS
OREGON
European Plan Newly Furnished Throughout
McTAGGART HOTEL
lest Service Possible Given To
The Public
Auto Service le AO Points of Merest
MADRAS,
OREGON
LOW FARES WEST
Spring Colonist Period Dailv Mch. t-A nril ic:
W " AI 11
to all CENTRAL OREGON POINTS on
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OreggnTrunk Ry
Cincinnati
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St. Louis -New
York
Dotroit
$83.00
87.90
31.50
32.00
50.00
88.00
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
St Pnnl
Kansas City
Omaha
Des Moines
Indianapolis
Denver
$25.00
25.00
25.00
27.85
85.65
25.00
From other eastern noint in
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Wf S fo,l nMK? Lt opportunity of m0vine
Northern Pnifi nJliV ZT$m SWV1CO Via Bur rifffnn T.!1
Trunk RailVayr iNorer". "North Bank" and Oregon
furnffidTeopfe in thet? me and West tickets will be
Details will be furnished on request.
Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agt J J QYDAR
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