THE OXIEGOIJ DAILY - JOUIUIAL, POKTLAIID," OREGON r TUnDAY, JANUARY 7. 1CI2. EFFICIENT MARKETING 1 V i1 ."'-j vSs iL.iii'- i:- DEALERS PROFIT CLUB WORK COMMITTEE MEETS WALFACTORIII Nil PRICE REGULATION By B-'C. Stewart The factors which Influence Lite? spread Iftweea the producer and the consumer I wry somewhat erltk different eommodW Dm in general they consist or tat 3oflts UkM oat by middlemen, specu tor, i iloo tompulw and the trans portation anils. While the effect of ttese factor open tho lUaaat piioo la Interest to the consumer thr aro of van mora vital Importance to tho pro rpcer. Not only la tho producer lntar ted In tho proflta taken oat by trans- .1' v : II PI fiNS Af N m INCFill I Wil l INVFST IRRTF 11 a' J a BbB hiwihiiivwiiw mmmr- ' t mmmwrn a mm m m mmm m m h I nil aiinaa niiMi-iil f U 1 - . 4 ? BETTER i FARMING ii M '.-I oojV'Ot-.V MHpyM&JaV V J-r"5f' wQJjj3aQalBaaBj9 GUI PRICE DIP; Hertnlston, Or. Jan. T; The farm bu GULTRY NOTES r Standard too ttoa af poultry has boon atate-wlde movement In lies tacky- for about aevea year, la 1114 tharo were Taoo pure head hatching egg edid la two counties only. TM qeanuty 01 STOCK iMHIE iilED- SrATIQIJ OBTAI caucaco, BL, Jan. tv-Oft OfScUl - I rUxrflrd "hatching err had tho number 1 Ho longer must tt Wont n to tho reaVs program f or this year Includes a Jvetrtigattoa by the federal trade coos- J of counties u-Uig them bare ateafiuy to- I ttt ( f. gVaotoek club for toopin hard record. eaS cluha mission of tho roal factors otmWbtta t crAl eA 7 nt "r f harda.' Thla raonlt ami ha t,rh W-L-. w- il. .. ... . , wunj,um wi bwiw oiw swww w owumw. x to - vopcaoaaeaua cra prw kum i putmwt of a-rteuIturo and tho slata I oy tho, oatsbJlahaont of a ajoaranUno ooporattoaof tbm dairy wners with hmdar tho harraot noaaou of.llZf and aricultiral 6Uea reportad trr.til cor-1 auttoa on Iho CohnnMa rror arhfch ard Metbml of tho taberculoaia toata now . ooaptto tno tact ttat wo amotmt t 17-, " - .4 aoamiolo ao fan port eaUlo dlraot lander wy. Moro than aOOO eowa harajof jralo oxportod.hao broken an prT-I a v . .. -;' r-r. ;- - I rrom any part af tho world b this oast. lairoaoy been testea ac uerauston. ana ious rocoras. was oraarod by Uto unites 1 1 T li.srr rowi n tho amooovanoa i uaravnrora uaro naa otur Maw ova way mi I of this number four herds lack only na 1 States sonata with tho oaaaaso ef aaaat t farm flocks roponfos for Movombar kUd I ot laaportlns; catUa to tho W. teat of being eugioie lor accreqiuns. iroontnttea WMU. It will not bo-nscoa 1 autocar or en, or an STara i try ana uu y brtnrtnc thoan In tho tests. lUa,IIpcrti?,Iiilpea U1os but wm otfact a rreat Vilam, president of Wilson do. BOYS AND GIRLS rtrtuoa oompiniaa Tand others whoNatlOBal cxmmltte on Boys and Girls rdnb stork, meeting in Chicago during tbe Chlcaco Jnternational lire. tare a part In marketlnc but tno final price to tho consumer has both a direct ajid an Indirect effect upon tho price ro calved by the producer. Profits taken out by ' middlemen aro rzt always too treat, considering tho 4 it Ice gtven. It has often happened, Twtver, that dishonest man hare eatab l&hed themaelvea along the farm prod M-ta route between the producer and the rnauaer and hare taken too much (or the Mr-lore they have siren and In fact 1 some eases hays actually robbed tho producer of a largo part of tho proceed XEMrTATlOir TO trZCTLATOK tThen again, anyoao established in this Msrineaa Is continually tampted to spacu Ute. Many hare fallen for this tampta tk wbea tlmea hare been good and a Itrgo amount of produce moving. Now fir ma hare bean established to cat a as aro of tha oasy profits. (When the buaineaa takes a atump nd profits fail on proporoonataiy. middleman BUys with tho game tsrapeUtioa and lack of buaineaa him sue The testing is being done free by the I -y house of represeatatrraa to I production p-r fo-, tt t-t? etts-- Tha tO I through tho quarantine etaueo on tho bureau of animal Industry on the con-l action on tho raaoluttoa. it has boas I nlrheot, record fiocka rporUcg for No- lEaatera coast. .- - v. dltion that tho farm bureau furnish Ita-, , T9 :, ,t oi l-vomborhad aotal lT fowls which laid I Na.turallT this has made the tPaat mm. transportaUon ior tho matt conduct A Uom1 .,.. mailrmnmmi, tila tntai 0f ti.Kt xr with an aTsraga I tlroiy dopoadant on tho aat tat fwkit.' luwnwn vc !.- m per vira. nv J uOJI StOCK. ' 3TW STATION DfrOSTAJTr X station situated oo this coast wffl not only aaaka possible tho dsreot Isa portatloa of purebred stock from Euro. '1- ...Icraln rrowars of tho UWtod Btatos os 1 ?Twt?!m.m. VJ t"?" r. J -. i ,iir fus n i n w r-t.fw mamsuai wi roeora ror wo- n7m7neary tocoa thelTfeod Jmm om Pjay. that JW &ESS ' " " at aproflt, acoordin- t? County Agon 1 1 buahel of grain contracted direct .frors) I P1. i i' ' lilnn 1091 T7Wm lof tt rr,t.Tl TT4ft m-jiur nf t.ht rTtnmltirtx Iu aJxn auwU-va Tm'ir-. I Wm4 TUtnion. . Thi demand' IS about I satmera, asain-r inem w wnw mur -w I a ma meW mt taru off ti. national eommlttee on club work-. K. N. HoDklns. Dc Moines. Iowa; O. M. Plommcr. manjurcr sroniy 5w . SSr"Tf "T--."" bo soaUoa la January to sw tolntcraatlonal lirestock exposition of VO; G. I. Noble, ntarT National connrftt on Boys 0 WuSn ucoT "1,275 0 T tt and Girts dubs; F. L. Eaton, Sioux Oty; George E. FarreO, national dub leader, Washington. D. a; man toi sections of tho country where j A.jgnst II by Senator X. T. tavdd. ; ThS un . This supply U to Supptement the I , f, H. it stripUn, secretary Southwest fair at Atlanta, Ga,; J. v. OOTerdaie, execatiye secretary aintrion l jm? s"." r s. t , , American Farm Bureau federation car 1 limited number sent out to October, farm bureau; R. F. TSatfe; J. C. Simpson, general manager Eastern States expomtionr Sprtogfidd, Maun.; 'SSiVmM- inaVkeroWenT i ViXiJSmtmi E. T. MeredlOv former secretary of agriculture and now publisher of Successful Farming, and Titomas I Dte on for the farmers in the west end ngencies. assisted In arousing tho CL UB CONFEREN Pure Bred Hog Gives pUAMPC M UJUFAT Best Satisf a ction,,"''' 111 I illLnl Asserts T.W. Gregg The following communicailon was re ceived from a resident at LeiByville, During the Chicago InUraaUonal tive-j Qr.s "That purebred bogs pay much I tno county, lumm mm wu, v ra.rtnmrm ta thm, nmnltT far action. . AS members of tho league in tna irngaioa 1 ,--u tll . .,H1 .,.,, lt section and an effort Is, being mads to t!!!" b.', Win UW UlVUlOMi . m- I . 1. .-J J A 11 and was passed without change oa Do- eemher t2- Tho resolution as drawn was directed at aa lnrestlgaUoa of tho unprecedented grain prioa declines during' tho last alt era in dairying sre Frank Waughmaa of Columbia, A. W. Agnew oi uormunon and F. A. Baker ot staniioio. . Second Series of the brought la tho AUantlo coast and later uauaUy shipped-by es tno owaaewt. Tssa srsena has not wnly-beeai eoaUy. but has also bean tedious nad tirosomo for tho stock. Four different attempts kare been made by sobators and f cpreeeetaUne from Oregon to secure tho locaUosi of a ' malned for Chartoa U McNary, Caitsd States senator from Oregon, to fmaBy achieve the result. Bo has wired Clif ford F. Raid, who Interested ta the Itmportatioa of cattle and a well known " Oregon Agricultural College, CorraJUs. the Tatar exnoaitian In 1S21. nearhr 100 boys I better than 'scrub hogs was proved to I Jan. T. Changes In the federal grades I ' - ci i . . I . - vwt m !n mA MmfmRM ftfmarr : I were gueata in wu wv -f: oone; . , :, , --"T ''ZZZZZrT.ir. 7TZ.Z. I dairy damonstrattoii meetings Ilf aU firm, are about equally stress, mour. and other great Industrial oom-ll Wgg brds purebred Duc ; Jersey -. JlM to dataop county through r , t, I t,. 4,t f th.P.,ifi, r,w.- operation of the Oregon Agr wivU v uv iri;--.-: oAtmC0rTt f?S T.Q1HTT TlbrnnTiqlTatlO'n iwts whk broke sJl prooa roeoro Jaa. lTke la thea Agrlou JwU1 the Cohaahia JJairy jjemOUbLrtltlUU . H. Guatafon. bowerr. brought the tsl eaier1ineaaUtk la t make a J7w rAwsrT,w M(n To Be Held January oTihir.o. u i i Astoria, Jan. 7. The second series ot demonstration meetings to o the co- 1?!," ,Xk7ucbntaS " wUnng to oTttrFaSwe-T atempt and sometimes sueoeed la tak- j u- for a meeting of the national com- . hl Wktw winter. P B. I EUmlnation of special limitations or college at resolution up to data whan a pointed I hen lay ant mors tern oa tha same food! Basnets mors oc waeat 1 ta oJhar words, ta lower the coot of pro- bad been exported the first 10 'ssoaths I Auction. ..This was brought out in aa ad- of 1121 than In ths same period of 1IS0 I dross by James T. Jardlae. station dlrac- wtule a popular excuse tor -Bmasniagr 1 tor, oeiore a large group of larmera our wheat prices below a doUar thia year l ing tamers week. had been that tho bottom had dropped I tho, -tuesuoa er r why tao stations i.i nif.i . I ec4lere and E. W. McMlndes, county I . 1 . y.. ii. .hM 1 " . 7 . - . .- 7. I Mrve aa ma pons uiu winier. jr. 0.1 1 . , t. I v we - " " v-. miuee on ooyr ana girur ciuoe. ai uub cm was viaitino' at tha Grass: farm. I penalty mixtures la tha hard rod spring I agent, nas oeeu auwi yi?:1 2 rto' tematlonal U-e- TeicT of weaatog Sl aid ha dter were urg . whan F. J.Fltt. of th.O. A. C. tiakiag aay profits. f,u stock exposition was named ss one of ; and waa told that they were $10 each. I so far as these classes applied to mix- will conduct the sessions at warious aemeuiTwe oe w. i the great UyestocK snows or tno country 1 Caae replied that he could get them for nree of common club and white club dairy centers tnrougnoui me county. prieee raw w"" u" v" .T ncotwiM ss sponsora lor ooys- ana 1 15, at Tigard; they ware not: ACTlcultural ftf uropMn cdjt that there I should gV abead with experimental work alta. Naturally a fluctuating market la I ch)b e benefit to a speculator if he has sny O. hL Ptummer, secretary and gen- but would be just ss good for pork. Well, Case has fed his two scrub hoes' purebred, v heat. The visitors also believed that I A similar series of demonstrations In esstrol Over the supply, in recent year. - tZl TZ on a ration approved- by Oregon AJfricul- varlous combines have bees ! Tjvestc nositlon. was the tural coUege, besides fcharcoaJ 'and that were able to Influence the market, t'tk " "e whne Gregg fed his on or- a)ways In their favor. at this meeting. dinary bog feed. ntOFAQAirDA A DZADLT WXA-OS I . " , , .aJ "They both v.. v aa, , .:'""Vr ..TL I Case's scrub hog Ii their hands. Is to be held In Portland at the Mult- nl arrjuToe raeTwelshed 201 Un example Is the grain situation at Lomah hotel. February 28 and March 1, ' ae!d wif not fed tie present tima The cxcum for the , and J. At this meeting George E K!. E?h2' wt taKiw iewarlBg of the price 01 wheat ass neen Farreli. naUonal club leader, former sec-1 for - ourebred hoe. as he has found retary of Agricutture K T. Mereonn, I that scnib hopr not as good as u. u. nooie, aecrciary or um rauoui purebred ones; even Just for pork.' committee, ana u. o. trusmiej, mwhiu secretary of agriculture, are expected to attend. At this meetlns. clans will be formu- The federal trade commission Is now luted for advancing the boys and girls' aveatlgatlng the entire system upon su- I club work In the West, and" particular taortty reeeptly given it by tne 1 attention will be paid to the proposed the class red soft winter should ho sub-1 pctxy-raising will be neia ty it i. divided Into sub-classes red winter sad I Crosby of the O. A. C beginning March red Walla on the basis of texture rather 1 14, MoMindes has announced, una ox than variety. I ths three meetings of this series will Any soft red winter wheat sample hav- I k held at tha Cronk demonstration ing CO or more per cent dark, hard and (arm on Clatsop Plains and a second Egg Production Big? On Demonstration Farm at Svensen Astoria, Jan. 7. Egg production on wheit-thaiw 1s'already aa oterproduo. tion was; disjussed by Jardlse. The statiea to not working -tor ttwsaaaooua yields that would' overdo the demand, hut to red oca tho cost of production. The statJoa gathers facts on any saw dlffU cutties that com ap and any old tiffl- cuttles unserved. ' . "The station U at which are easting the dairymen minioas of dollars every year, and is probably making as much pr Pgr sea aa aay etaUos xat cor&iDu roKixxy Forts which are olose to the coast aro favored by tho bureau of animal tadns- try as ouaraetltie ststloas because of the fact that there Is lees chance to this way of spi easing eewtsgioajs diseases . which might come ta with the cattle, but si ace Portland Is eomparstlvety eioee to tho coast, several Bvwavch aaea are hopeful that tho stsiioa may ha Is- PorUasd where tha beet trajugtortatloa facttlties are available. Much praise Is being given B easier McNary for his unUrtng efforts ta so eurtng this coaceaalon frsca geaersmest facials. .- ' -vi . . the talk of no foreign demand. Tha National Wheat Growers' association has exposed the dealers' and exporters tr bringing to light tha fact that exports far the first , two years nave xar ex ceeded any previous record. . United States senate. Speculation would net Injure the producer so much If It Wre Sot manipulated speculation. gathering at the 125 exposition. peculation. I r , a TT ' a jnce'rL Agent . JiaS Intensive Program For Columbia County butchered, this week. UiVeous kernels wUl hereafter he tT1. -Smla Ur Main" demnstraQon pouU tho United States, It Is doing aeme weigher 1Z8 pounds at -railed red winter and anv other lota Z1 - IIlT IZZTZZ,- I. mhmA. I trv fn. mt Bvenaen waa the rreeteet I work Ott poultry diseases It Is testing ot mat on any unwnnnura tana I . j .. ; - Oregon for the month ot November, ae- tkoy come within the Uw la ardor to cording to a report received by B. W.I protect the farmers. It cooperates with UcMiBda. count- asent. . I tba extension service la carrying out Us The S2S pullets st ths Msttsoa farm j work. It is trying to eofve. ta other laid- 6(12 era In the month, aa aver-1 wra toe everyday problems ooafrost- are of 20.1 eras per fowl and a per-1 C farmers. eenbure of 17. i. The state-wide sver- mrm. Mnwntam for the about 100 deav I - PCKCHABK Tm Btll An.tr.finn farms was ti.f. The aver I Moatoeaae. Waatt, Jan. 7w d "Valea- age percentage for the 10 highest farms I ttae and W. J. Boras, prominent Aairy thmueiieut tha state was S1.I. less than men of tho Wyaooche valley, have war. Erm.ii rr Tn 1 WHllam half the . production or tae Stevenson i ww m "w" oe sxewam euu o., JZ lUatdenV: T. farm. Th2 tm the first year ta which I from William Todd Boa. of Yakima. A hnK1 a A w,r,Am I . . rJL i Ti.A f I ax.. v.. a,.mma In lha wnltrt aMeWM W ltOOMT tXeSB, 0X117 HSBf. urd for kll No" i wheat: 6-1 1.' ZTZ.!. 'u t I Z:.7n7 NovebVr wssthi first Tha bull wo third ta a class of IS at J teeea the field and tJbaJLsbUev Incourr aged, by compart hrely low freight rates, many eeeUoae ot the oountry have spe cialised la some particular crop, only a sstall percentage of which can be oon asmed In the immediate territory, .the balance finding a ready market at a etatanoe. Oftentimes dtmstto and soil conditions sre such that ths entire sec tion has been able to progress only be et use ot thla one crop, I-JIKIOHT BATBS BCaDEX PicSNlE 'viv..-- muuumummmmmmmmmummmmmammmmmmmmmwmmmm graded red Walla, if the recomxneada- nl)Sd t nirht. Ths place Is yet to be I uviiaj aw. a asvuvjyvssA. sm.-j - ft up icwivurcuu uia was ssaWJa wiuew i club be subdivided Into sub-classes hard club and soft club, corresponding to the classes hard whit and soft white In present -use for ffce eommoh white; and that in the sub-class soft white and soft club there be permitted In addition to the present, percentage of total mixture an additional S per cent of common white in the soft club or ot white club in the soft white," the new reco mmend&tions read. Washington County Farm Bureau Picks Officers; Goal Set Warren. Or- Jan. 7.-County Agent Oftentimes dtmstto and soil I Holobaugh has outlined and win carry through a very extensive agricultural program In' farming during the year 1922. While less than S per cent of the total acreage of the county is culti vated.' embracing less than 17,000 acres. - By" sn veiwhelmtog-i- maJoritt ftMt . A .. - . "c"' rl. S77 dockage determining equipment be used. LJZ L L Crawford. Manning; UUUir jrvwctB vwvcm . i - - ; . . . I KTSaaBflZ ' KTOIST. XVIM UfVTfl S evB- : AM. TT O IWacoa.JBa ui ui vjiaiu uiuwcio . . . , - ,, nira, emoracinK less mm i.i,wv acres, If freight rates become excessive as nm)n.tMI r .ren acre baa .lJ.r.rm b proved the inrwat va.. - " " " I mrmlur.tlve fertllitv Of tion voted to change the name of the or ganisation to Pacific Cooperative Wool Growers. The new name will go Into effect at once. The change in name was made because of the fact that the mem bership now Includes many wool grow ers in Washington ana loano. J-ne present,' ajssoclation will serve the wool growing interests of the three North west states.- . . . The wool growers association has bad Certified Potatoes Will'Be Discussed the bull sold recently for til, 000. . Average Butterfat Yield 31.8 Pounds Uontssaao, Weak. Jan. T. Of ths til cows ta tha Grays liarbor Dairy Tasttac saeootaoo that were teatad ta Daoaao- Kr, a averaged snore thaa 40 pounds ot , itterfat for ths month. The average milk prod action for all cows was tls.t potsuds an the average butterfat proeee- Uoe eras SL.I swuaaa. la ceass cam, U or mars cows ta a hare, W. J. Boras pf hlontesaae had ths sigh hard, with a milk average of Uts.o pwuatds and a but, terfet average of 4J pound a, 1 ctaas two, less thaa dt cows ta a herd. Tag man Brothers of Moataaano took the honors with a milk aver age of gM pouads and batterfst aver re of Sl-s pouada .The beat bow for the month was W. 7. Bern BlaocHa., grade Bot steia." that produced iTM pounds milk and M.4I pounds of butterfat Prepared to Handle Growing Business Cedar MUls. , County project leaders elected were: T. o. tillv. horticulture iTt C Ogiesljy, i tt.i Jan l I. VL lanes. Mtdtrv : William scbuimericn. oairy ; k. .r,.r- af the Clarke County Potato Q. Scett. Angora goats ; J. C laody. Growers aaeociation, has been secured onion nrolect : 15. E. Jones, rodent eon trol. and Charles Hero, Term crops. tho nroeram of the farm bureau or next uucase, iiu, jan. i. wiut more taaa I vear will niace special empnasts on It upon Vs prwuor v-., - ,,..,. f.-tllitv f thA man. for: AU 'L. PSST IfWs ""M trult farming, the latter PT iJi'vLr h. la ruined extensively engaged in. with Lnd to a levVl auadreds of acres being planted to attll the rates agala descend to a levei . -a fi, . wMch will maVa Oje marketing ot his btugh. addition to being county eso agala profitable. . agent, has also been made .fruit hvspeo- lay. gram, lemon u " "T tor tor this county. An assistant will UI I V. . !-..., w -11 A V.. vision of the county agent, make a cora- a Buccessfui year's business and has W.000,000 bushels of grain under con- growing better potatoes, more corn. Im- heen the means of saving thousands of ract from a membership of 25,248 grain provement of livestock, boys and girls dollars for Its members, because of the Producers In 11 Midwest states, the TJ. dub work, rodent control, horticulture Antriv marketinar nroeram. and the 3. Grain Growers. Ino enter tha new and Poultry. During the past year 199 fact that the wool Is carefully rraded I year with the road cleared of the initial general : and - demonstration meetings and sold on a merit basis. Officers of I difficulties which attended the nreUml I were held. the aeBodatlon are : Fred W. Herrm ox i nary organisation work and with ths Ashland, president , C I Beckley of I brightest prospects for steadily increas- be appointed, who will, under the super- RjboJf' vic PresWeut B; Cornett i ing success m developing ths organisa- oa sucuu, j a.a aw.!..) . - uvu wa vrcpwiofi to lutnoie a tremen- se Just a few examples ot a. a a-, . aOtuwh ui me county mceiit, iuu, wra- i . -,a 1 iAnd flnany. every pTOUtta" v w analysis of the soil of the county. I - a- v 01 aumht that travels from the farm 1 n..w .v.- .im ,1 wv. h1aeer. W1UA Ul. IjWHIUVAMVlH WA " J I , Ajommodlly that traveU from traup aaj producer, -a. - eVlj Arrays td the doorstep naa ,v7i: I are best adapted to. Poultry demonstra- uoen tae V- V "7 Uoas will be given throughout the year profits possible, the price to ine eow-i county. There are also going to enter muat be raises ana w Ti be demonetrationa tn pruning and spray dacer the price must be w"fvf tag of fruit- The livestock industry also takins awar soma of his proceeas. 1 , . a.Mi. xAinrwwt M. . . Whea tae pnoe as r T - " . nmtf. eubetltutaa are adopted, result- lec ta a faCsrAg oft of cousumptJoa - M fatnainul 'T .7 ' ..--A, DCvery iransacuoe u go through tn reaching the ultimata eon eemer vitally affecta tlve producer. The great snaas of people, who are In tact iC. I. Lewis Put on Pomological doua volume of business in 1922, accord ing to the officers of ths farmers' oom- pahy in an official statement A total of 862 farmers' elevators and grain growers' associations have affHi- " Rural School Law . To Be Investigated by County Agent T. T. B lan ton to deliver an address to rsrmers ox udvuh oouaiy at tha Kelso dub. Friday evening. Jan uary IS. Larson will talk upoa the sub ject of certified potatoes. Sen your surplus stock through Ths Journal. Grays Harbor Will Have Dairy Schools! Montessnn, Wash-. Jan: 7. The Grays Harbor 1 county farm bureau has ap- ated with the national seninr aeenev pointed :a conunlttee to investigate pro- vnder a five-year agreement to handle Psed legislation for rural schools. Mem the grain from local stations tor the I bars of tho committee are i K. I Brewer, tnemberahln Tnrmers elevaten of Ma. I Mrs. WlSard Turner, O. C Musgrove, C X. Lewis, assistant renerai manager 1 fai-aaka and im hi rin- .-, . i Mrs. Xester Xammoa. T. M. Powell, of the Oregon Growers Cooperative as-1 ganisatlon particularly good support I Psrker Askew, and. Eldridge Wheeler, soclation. Is one of three men west of f the 214 agreements signed la No-1 Believing that the county unit plan for tho Mississippi river to servo on the y.y. 209 halA DT a-iav. cnmur I rural schools win be aq Issue In the next executive committee ot the American I M tMnmMmt v . legislature, the members of the farm Good Job 7Ia ...hm-ti end eoiummera, aro ben-1 Aberaen. waan, Jan. 1 a rnn ented moat by a short route, with a dairy .feeding schoou will be bow m aumher of transections, but wiU OraysHarbor county the week of Jan- MaJSTaII mnU-dV uary to 11. Under the leadership of h-JISmm buying are Don Magruder. dairy specialist, from the Pomological society. The other West ern men selected are G. Harold Powell, farmers' stock company land four . by bureau have determined to be well poet- 'IZJ-'VJ rr-tliir" of the 82 agreements executed In Iowa field of Madison. Wis, Seven others growers sssocUtions, while 1M per cant in,tlle pf9T'on J; Uw- P1 W. La. Crass have been appointed a are with farmers' peeving tha best solutions yet found. Oregon Dairy Zone 1 I Eleots Its Officers state college, dairymen ot the county will study the proper way to feed cattle to produce milk at the lowest possible cost., At the same meetings the women will meet to hear, talks oa the beat coopers h tive elevators. MebniurrOla, Jan. f, P. K. Btton. J. B. Abel aa Tbomas Boo have been ,h?"corDt V-aguo ta ths new orgaalsatloa formed td market dairy products. Zone 1 takes In Portland and tributary territory, in cluding lamhUl county. make up the committee. As a national organization i of long standing, the American Pomological so ciety has been responsible for: a great deal of the progress which has been made in . horticultural fields. Dr. Ii. li me thod of fading children on tho farm. Bailey, famous for his work and wrlt- Mlas Mary Sutherland, food and nutru I mgs n noruciuture, ta presKienT ox me Uon specialist tram the state college, I society, and Samuel Adams, editor of will talk to the women. The meettiura 1 the American Fruit Grower. . is vice win be held tn warrant urmtx. troras pnA, . I about the Morrb. Iloff nonltrv farm nr jswts is sjso aervrng on a nanonai i d.a,.,a i, 225 Hens Produce 5031 Eggs During Month, Says Owner Here Is one better than the Item committee. te have charge of a member ship drive for the farm bureau. HOLSTEDf . MBit TO !TET' v Chehalla. Waslt- Jan. 7. The annual meeting af the. Lewis County Holetein- Freslan association will be: held lit, ths Cltlsens- club rooms in Chehalls .Wednes day- State- Sesretftry .Bouchert wU at Prairie, Elma. Wynooche, Wlshkan r KBTLOT HOkTICTXTTklST ItLialeaann' Wash.. Jan. 7. The county Stockmen Develop " Shorthorn' Herd committee of 11 Jchte working to tfcsrthTi; SgX son of Wasbougal, Waslu, writes that he has a poultry house CO feet long and better fruit marketing conditions throughout the country. . He was recent ly selected at a meeting of fruitgrow- 73 " fj. ;Xk, T ".T CtZTZ. ers in Spokane as i chairman of the Ore- artificially lighted or hlated. Hmvwm ommlaskmers will employ a horticultur- JP: ZZyJL Z.JTmZ st to aid la the developtnent of tho 2tfitu who ttree yesrs ago aerry tadsstry of Orays Harbor county, began assembling a herd of registered kany speta this county look forward atuiking Shsrthora cattle, have developed Jofairrynure as the salvation of the the herd Into one Of the beet tn 8outh- eounty when tha timber la gone, ' The west Washington. Tho TruesdeUa now eaietnioa ot a man has been left ta W. have 41 head at registered stock. Since C Memaw. manager of ths Montesano the herd was started purchases have gen committee ror organizing fruit growers agencies of the state under a Northwest amalgamation including ore goa -Washington, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia. , " I County Agent's Plan In Pacific County 125 White Leghorn hens whose best day's arortc was ISO eggs. The average d urine tea' moma oc uecemoer was over 162 eggs a day or a total of 1021 eggs for i ueoexnber. Engetson has been receiving 45 to SI coats a dozen for them In Portland. Pecking company. EASY Cffcsdacr ; band, Orthestrf, . InatrrjTxienU , ree Ariato Pe' Beeea Baajes rtArH Tir-raoiAAl, . . asLUf Mcauc rta TMSea, 1 K eeetaa. - 1 1 f.rVa. mi been ssade from tho Foothill farm at I Carlton, Or. ; Wads herd at Orengevine, K. T. ; Otis herd at WHlooghby. Ohio, aad from the Tsner hard at Washing ton vUle, N. T. Horticultarists to Meet Novemher 22 ASSISTS IX COW TESTIS O Kelso, Wash.. Jan. 7. F. W. KehrS f or x ear Announcea couS srsss. CSTS South Bend, Wash. Jan. 7. County I oa Many dairymen are Interested and AgriceitnrtJ Agent J, R. Beck has Just I" organisation meeting will be held la announced his plans for 1922 of the " .mwire. work to be carried on la nine Pacific county communities. The principal I We hey sad par top nhn aw an Tddat. Abe to be 'undertaken with farmers aad ranchers win be : 1 Drain age and farm sewage, dairying.' crops, ! soils, horticulture, poultry, clothing and : Oregon' Agricultural College. Osrvaltls, I home manarement and boys, and gtrle i Jan. T The Oregon Sme Uorticultural j chxhs-ln poultry and dairying. - The fol- aociety wtu noia tu next meeting st the I lowing communities ; win share In ths college at the time of the annual horti-1 work: Frances, Brooklyn. Menlo, WU-1 oultural anew November-23 to 24. 1922. 1 btpa. South Fork. Booth Bend, Naselle, asumuncemenx waa made ay tae exeeu-1 WalBcutt and Xjofig jjeacn. - t tree offloers at a luncheon In Waldo j Beck stated thet although Pacific I hail. Tho Western Nut Growers have I county 'contains large areas of flnel been Invited to meet with the society. I dalrylnr and farming land, the county The comprehensive displays of Oregon I raises only halt enough eggs to supply traits, vegetables, nuts, flowers and her-1 the demand. He will try to encourage ticultursi products are expected to at- J poultry work' to the point of making the tract a big attendance at these meetings. county at least self -supporting in this Tae annual mushroom show, which ere-1 respect. He will also undertake an ex- eslf te Vest Coast Tanning Co. CUSTOM rASlfTR8 ATP HaW ligACtt)IUCBl or lMTnfiKa . WrU for pdea em Bote aad Shoe SSS Tarawa Ave. tettaai XSSS. Or. - srrruvTTrnro MbaiCAl,. yrttf far Catastgaet t t at I Tae annual muanroom saow. which ere-1 respect. He wui also unaertaae an ex- 2ClIXTla5f 1-nCl t rilUUC vO, I ate much Interest last fall, will he put tenslva campaign to get rid of scrub 23Jin geerva bu . reruaas. vrnwiea at me asm tuna." ' ' iiatry vtock. HIDES WOOL CasDue Beta, rata. v Wa Ant St the StaikaC Write for Fneas aad aklppinc Taaa "otrrt-Ano hioc a woo, oo, CKOBGS ML SUIaUTAN. Maaaaet. IB Vnam Bra, (wtiaas. or. i Sliipius all your raw Furs Greaf demand for Mink Muskrat j v ; . "Sjnk . . highest ; V....i1 j.yu aa . : Toaiket pcices. : Yonr. check' at j3oce. , Fair, treatment is wailing for any man who knows Auto motive Engineering. Any man who is ambitioiis to learn this work should see or ' write Mr. pfnsdale at the Oregon Institute of ' f Technology, 6 th. and Main Sts-, i . Portland. . (Y. M. C A.) FREE lfel:' 111 " wlTe- " Or U 1 il w , aw i em m i i w aav ej m m i 1 1153 Broadway Portland, Or. SASH and DOORS O.B. WILLIAMS CO. ltt FIBST ATE. SO, BEATTIaaI v- mm HOUSE SASH t da. Wide by tt la. - High, 80a -A dozen different sixes ta stock for hnmodlsts shipment. ..... - iSKYUGHTS F03 CEICKB f V cHQUSES ssxts-Inea. Price, Glnsed. ' B2.00 This is the else recommended bv the Western Waahtngrea lUx-pertment Station wo carry taeca ta stock tor troraediats shtprasnt. ' aiasa aaa jjoors ior an puryue at prompt attention. . -. Our larre illustrated eataloru Ma tX. rmowiiur ton lino wf buudinn ma terial , and . buUt-la flxtnrea- tor the noma, tree oa .request. ' ' OeBWILUARlSCO. ESTABuanr.w int )iL,ifiD(C(s ..' i ! GROWN STABLES, Ihc. For Sale or lacuange-lCO Head Horses Have some 124 nT Its peium farm chunks, sa 0 years oWL, wed matched teases, from 7S te IU We are goteg te eetl or exenange taeae borees regar laaej eg eaec We are arewsw- ready to Crae a a ewe tar a tuue ewe as gee tae difference, or s Uttie ewe tor a big owe na pay the eUtlereoee, if It ta earning either way. Ws are always ta the aaarket far horses, mules as au41c. . Have .aa kinds of bars sea, araguas aa grading evtfua. We aire av tae day, week or snoath te reepoaalree people. . serytbmg guaraatee as PHIL SUETTER? PRES; 235 FRONT, ST. PORTLAND, OREGON