Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 16, 1907, Image 8

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    WANT COLUMN
Wfit C ms I MdfJi Grds
MONTAVILLA
Special trips will be made to the sum­
mer resort» from Asteria during the
regatta and county (air, which will lie
1 held in conjum-tion with the Norwegian
Wanted, For Sale, Lost,
•aengerfest of the Northwest on Sep­
•••••••••••••<•••••••••••• T. F Higgins is on a lO.OODniile tour of tember ft-«, ami the annual outing of
Found, Etc.
the United States and Canada.
fhe Oregon Slat«* Editorial a»*x-iation
Mrs. R. T. Marshall haa jual returned The aaengvifext «ili I* hold from Au­
Al turai ad r* ri I m * men ( b atv run un«Vr thin
brad ■! lb«* rale <»f <>NK t’KXT A
K u H soesseseeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeee from a visit to her aistsr at Hillsboro.
gust :k) to September 2
Ita laggol
INNI F
No ad pubi I « hex 1 for I« mwi than 15« enl*
<’a»h in ad vane? «-icrpi in regular adveriiwr*
aggregation of celelirations will I* in
Rusaellville
grange
will
give
an
ice
If )ou have anything lo aril, or a Uh tu buy
The «x-ond class meeting «d the |>u- vream social next Saturday night.
charge of the Astoria Chamber of Com*
anything or have tuat anything
TRY i
” WANT AD ” In ihH oolumii Th«* mull* will pila of Mies Lena M
Meria was held
tuerce, and the members of this urgaii*
aurprlar jrou. Chat **r postage >iam|*
lien
Spear
has
accepted
a
position
Saturday, August 10, at 2:30 p. m. Aft­
iaation are working Imrd Io make the
with
Marshall
Bros,
as
clerk.
JERSEY BULL-Year ami one-half er the u»ual 1,-eson ami ear teating. a j
event the biggest »necea» of anything
old, Melrose. Chas Witter, phone 374, iwogram was rvudervd, the following
ever held in * Coast city. The county
Greaham, Oregon.
pupils taking [-art Esther ami Ruth
fair will aleo have exhilata which will
EASTERN OREGON lioRSI S :
Johnson. Waunita Kolb, l.illie Olson.
astonish the people interested in tin»
»ale See Smith J. Wheeler, Gresham, Ada Strange, Jeanette Rigdon. Ixirina
feature of lhe big program.
Oregon
Paulson and Albert Rigdon.
The editorial association will be given
A. C. Williams of the William»' Sad |
an ovation ami nxeption by the ;>eople
E8TRAY8—Three h«-ad of horse»,
two greys, one chestnut sorrel, eann- to Iron Works and wife were visitors at >
of Astoria on their arrival in tlie city.
my plmv. Owner «-an have Sana- by the home of E. P. Merta and family j World’s Greatest Show Exhibits Every visitor, ami there will lie the
paying <x*ts. Elsie Malar. Samiy, Or.'-
last week.
there Monday and Tuesday, largest crowd piVM-nt in the history of
FoR SALE—Six pigs and «me fresh
the Columbia'» seaport—will be inaile
Mrs H. E. lewis has Ix-en suffering
cow ami calf. Gilbert Jonsrud.
.3:1
Aug. 26 and 27.
to feel at home and gla«l that he or »lie
from a severe attack of neuralgia of the
FOUND— Monday night. July 2D. a stomach.
I decided to alterni the Manli tiras of the
purse containing nmney ami «Slier arti­
Mr». Flora Gable, IWHa Burn», Mar­
Í Weal Coast.
cles at Greshani Baptist church. Owrner
Tlie people of this vicinity wil I have
can have «ame by »roving property ami ion Martin, Nell» Lumlay, Miss Per­
I
paying for this a«l. Apply to Mr». J. kins. Johnie Wiebuah, Geo. McCaslin, an opportunity of attemiing Ringling
PObilL VAELtY
H. Chalker, Gresham, Oregon.
Brollier»'
circus
at
Portland
ou
Monday
Will Roes, Mr. Phillipa, W. M. Mar­
Ihivid Palinblml ami *<ihu Cuis »pent
FOR SALE—21) acre farm in Gage, shall ami H«-rbert Ingletield spent Sun­ an«l Tuesday, August 20 and 27, and it is Saturday ami Sunday in Purtland.
Ore. House ami barn Enquire Joint day on Jtdinson Creek.
probable that many will go from here,
Mrs. Amler»on ami her little girl of
Biberg, block 7, Stewart's Park, Arlela,
as thia splendid organisation is far be»*
C. I.. Idleman returned from a trip to
Oregon.
;>4
ter than ever before, living made up Portlaml have Ix-en vmiting with Mr
Bullrun Wednesday, where he left his
almost eutirelv of Eunqiean performers and Mrs. F. G>tatafaon the |«ast week.
LOST—Umbrella, Aug 7, 1007, on
t*:20 Gresham car. Please return to nephew. Lloyd Idleman. and family, new to America.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vester ami children
w ho will spemi a week or ten days at
James H. Preeton at Gresham 1*. O.
The equipment of the circus is alf nf Barton visited «u^i Mr. ae«l Mrs. J.
I that place.
branif new. ami over a u>i<lion dollars Palmblad Sunday.
PIGS FOR SALE—Apply to W >.
J. J. Herman, Lloy«i Herman ami ; was spent in adding novel features The
Taylor, Troutdale, R. F. D, No. 1. .33
Albert Sedig ha.* returne.1 from the
FOR SALE—Baby buggy for sale Frank Barringer returned from their i greatest parade ever presented will take hot springs.'
cheap In good condition. Apply at Ixwiting trip on tlie l^-wis River the place in the foremxm. In it will lie
Mrs. AedeBiulst am! »on visitnl Mr»
Herald office.
fore part of the week.
1,3*44 men, women ami children, tiSS ' F. Gustafson last week.
Vager
Bn*.
’
delivery
team,
when
horses, nine herds of elephants ami
WANTED—Fresh milch cows T R
Mrs. R. Gustafson and two chiklren
near Arleta Wtiinewlav aftermwu. ’ | three miles of hand carved golden cliar-
Howitt, Gresham. Ore.,
of Portland viaited with her parents
took
fright
and
ran
away.
7"
No
mishap
iota.
Hosts
and
den»,
ami
gorgeous
spec-
If you have any fat stock to sell, writ*-
here last week
a •
S^VMU
they croeed tacnlar a attractions,
or see T. R. Howitt at tin-sham. On-, «•f consequence o»x-urvd until tkev*
Mrs. J Palmbla«! entertains,! the
who will come ami examine them at the Section Line road, where one ui the
Space will permit of only brief men-
your ranch.
l.orses struck an iron w heelbarrow, one tion of the many European novelties, Istdies' Mission circle of the Baptist
GILES BROTHERS, at M-uitavilla. of the handles of which penetrated his presented in a tent twice as big as that church of Portland, Wednesday. Aug. 7,
for choicest meats. That’s all.
intestimss. front the effects of which tie ot any other circus. The Ricobonno about til) persons having come by ear
died
two or three hours later. The horses wear boots, eoats and trousers. from Portlaml. A Ixiunteou» dinner
MEN U’ANTED—For ateadv Work at
Columbia Brick Works, Hogan station horse was valued at *300.
One site in a chair and reads a news- was served to all. The Mission circle
near Gresham
Mrs. A. E. Herman lias been suffer- I*per When the duck »trikes ten he presented Mrs Palmblad with a nice
FOR BALE—Eight dairy <-*>ws. singly ing from ecsema for several weeks
lights a candle, goes to his b«i, removes set of silver knives ami forks, in appreci­
or in a bunch, some frosh, all gtxxi
ation of her entertaining.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. McCaslin ami Mr. bis clothes, even to his punderous Ixxits,
milkers, must reduce herd. Apply at
On Saturday, Aug. ID, alxiut •'*> friends
:
blows
the
candle
out
ami
retires
Isast
once to J. W. Townsend, Troutdale, Or­ ami Mr». II. R. Jewell were sight seeing
winter people went from all over Europe gathered al the some of Mm. E. John­
egon. Phone. Farmers' 2sx
at i’leasant Valley last Sunday.
son? the occasion being a aurprise in
to Paria to see the act.
FOR SALE — A car of draft and
Miss Lillie Bryson is r»porte«l ill at
driving horaes. all well broken, gentle. her resilience on Hibbard street ami . An agent of the show secured through honor of Miss Emilia Johnson in grati­
the etiorts of an American «liplomat tude for her faithful work in-the Sun­
Call at farm eight miles ea.-t ot Bort­
land on Section «¡he road.
Phom- Villa Avenue.
permission from the Shah of Persia to day school. A sum of money was pre­
Seott 41 Wm. Nagel.
1-1
James tiroom, who recently bought bring to this country the sromlerful sented to her. Dainty refreshment»
l>oc Carter's interest in the bowling Mine Golem troupe, favorite« of the were servixl.
GEO. F. BARRINGER.
Notary Public. Buys and sells Real ; alleys, is overhauling same, prepara­ Persian monarch'» court performers.
A. C. Sword ami family, O. Ilraml
Estate, Loans Money, etc.
131 Base tory to the fall business.
It is the first time thoy have ever been borg, J. Backlund ami P. X. Almqilist
Line Ruaki, Montavilla, Ore.
peruiitteii to leave Persia. No one ever returned Friday from a visit in Warren.
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE.
»aw the act except royal visitors at the
Mr. an«l Mrs. C. A. Limfgren enter­
Guaranteed. Chas Cleveland, agent
Shah's |*lace
Other European per­ tained a numlerof Portlaml friends last
Gresham. Ore.
formers are Daisy Hodgini of ftaly, the Sunday.
CAMPING PRIVILEGES, with w««xi
ooly woman who can turn a somersault
A number of friends ami relatives vis­
and water, at Seaside, Ore.. *5 month.
on a horse; tbe Marnello Marnite«. who
ited at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Gist
Address Mr» Mary Leslie, s. aside.
while
turning
somersaults
anil
hand
­
Ore.
(33
Watch for the announcement of Rus­ I
last Sunday.
sellville’s candidate for the Queen of spring» from shoulder to shonMer (day
Miss Ruby ami Harold Elliot visite*!
Swiss
hells;
the
Patty
Brothers
of
on
HAD AN AWFUL TIME
Multnomah county ami Grange Fair
at Mrs. Win. Harris’ Sumlav.
Paris
who
hop
up
ami
«town
stairs
ami
But Chamberlain * Code, Cholera and ami Carnival. Voting will commence skip tbe rope on their hea«ls; the De
8. E. Hunter of Portlaml, a former
next Momlav at Marshall Bros.' store
Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him
music teacher ,d Powell Valley, V noted
Watch the Herald next week for an- Kocks from France, with their wonderful
“It is with pleasure that I give you ! nouncements.
«fog which walks on its himl feet around thia place Momlav.
tbe ring, balancing a man on its hea«l :
E. L. Elliot and family visited rela-
this unsolicitel testimonial. About a
Miss Julia Mi<-kle«on entertaine«i the
year ago when 1 had a severe case of members of the Russellville Dramatic the Holloway family of fzuidon, the tives in Damascus Saturday and Sun-
greatest high wire artiste on earth; the day.
measles I got caught out in a haul rain club an«l their escorts at her home Mon­
Jordan family of aerialists, the greatest
day
night.
The
occasion
being
her
and the measles settled in my stomach
in the world; the Kanffmann family
and bowels. I bad an awful time and birthday, Miss Miekleeon was the re­ of nnicyle riders; the great Belford»,
cipient of numerous presents.
the Clark Brothers of England, the B«r-
had it not been for tbe use of Chamber«
(Continued frffm Firat page.).
Clayton D. and Walter Lew is and Earl <wnia of Naples, Marguerite ami Hanley
Iain's Colic, Cholera ami I>iarrh<*a Brown returned thia week from a fish­
of Berlin, the Noetxel family of Dresden
Bargains ip the "lit-rald Want Ads.’’
Remedy I could not possibly liave lived ing ami hunting trip in the Coast range ami 31)0 more of the pickot talent of the
Mr. an>l Mm. Charles Stilson of Trout-
—„.¡.I
but a few hours longer, but tl.anks to
Alec Barrell was a visitor at the home 1 I world.
silale have moved to their wheat farm at
' • •
■ ■
this remedy I am now strong ami well. of his parents over Sunday.
I have written the above through sim­
W. E Marshall spent Sunday at Or- IdiniCH GfdlltJC To Help BilJ Edii Endicott, Wash., for the summer.
ple gratitude, and I shall always sf«eak <*g»n City with hi» [«arents.
James Reed, Miss Ethel Clarke and
At the laut meeting of the grange on Herliert Clarke of Portlaml, Chas Cleve­
a good word for this remedy.”—Sam H.
Jack Lynch of Section Line is stay- Wednesday, Aug., 7, many plan« for a»- land, Wendell Cleveland and Mine Maud
Gwin, Concord, Ga. For sale by all
ing with his sister, Mrs. Herbert Lewis, sisting in the County Fair aml Carnival
druggists.
. , „ ,
,
,
.
at Gresham were discussed and adopted. Cleveland »|*nt a very pleasant vacation
G. J. Painter of eastern Oregon has Mnt C shepanl was elect«! lecturer at Sefton’s place near Mt. Hood, return-
Subscribers Making for change of ad­ recently bought tbe Borg place and to take the place of Mrs Alma Hall, e<l the latter part of last week
moved in,
who resigned on account of sickness in
dress will please give former address
H. B. Taylor, of Iola, Waupaca county
in the family. Three new members
as well as present one.
Wisconsin, and hia old achoolmates,
Will Higgins, the ten-year-old son of I were added.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS :
I
RINGLING BROTlifRS
CIRCUS AT PORTLAND
Russellville Doings
Additional Gresham Locals
Kd Si.ilth id Cleone and 11 P Hatch of
Gresham, wers pleasant caller» at th*
Herald ollte« last Friday. Mr. Taylor
retutnnl to Wisconsin last Sal unlay
While livre Mr. Taylor railed our altaut.
ion to tlie tact that thia country la far
Iwldnd the east in dairy pnslm ta; and
Illis he thinks is altogether uncalled for.
W» have a better climate ami la-lter
conditions generally than haa Wisconsin
ami should make a better showing. Au
average <1 *10.txt) 00 a month is | mi «I to
the laruiers of that district by the big
co-operative creamery l«x-ate«l at Iola.
Gn-sham, mid Mr. Taylor, should have
a farmers ro-operative creamery localed
at Gresham, all of which we heartily
endorse.
Theo. Bi agger ami family hair gone
to Welch's for a »bort outing
It is ONE THING to get trade and ANOTHER
THING to hold It.
You Always Got
At the “The Central Store”
Everything
YOU NEED
For the Cable and the Kitchen
Full Line -SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS—Bet
Mr» A C. Browning made tlie Herald
a very pleasant call last Friday.
Mrs. Ethel McLain Miller of Roseburg
ami her sister, Mrs. Heater lawervm-e,
made thia office a pleasant call leal
Saturday.
CGI KVI til S TREATMENT,
HtINEHT GOOIW, I MtGEKI’
KKStIRTMI-NT, I.OW PRICK*
j. E. M c C aslin ,
End of car line.
MONTAVILLA, OREGON
Dr. A. Tlioni|Mon returned the latter
part of last week from a business trip to
Dayton Wash.
rotato«-» and otber ruot crcpa aro ir »»»»»»saaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeea
rigatili by furro«» mudi- ruildway he-
N. I . Smith lias commenced the erec twren thè ruws Tbess furrowa afoiuld
Everybody Enjoys
tion of a concrete potato cellar with a Dot I m > »ver uno («et long, and In Ughi
Home Cooking
¿
capacity of 30110 bushels.
«aiuly sulla wltk little full thla «tlstnnce
ahould la- reduced. The leiiitth of III»
Tin* plrtre to Hinl it ia nt
till« Richey and family returnetl on ftirruws may he resili ly «hortemxl by
Monday from a trip by wagon to Tilla­ puttlng lu Unire head dltchea. Short
mook. They report a pleasant time, furrvwa liiaure a more even dlalribu
Meal« ami itami, by «lay, week
also that Miss Culy ami mother and flou of water ami frequentty prevent
or month. A. E H uhmxs , Prop,
Mrs. Anders >n ami daughter, all of tujiirv to lite crup by tho wateiTogging
•
whom they fouml well, will return to of a pari of thè aulì. S Furti««.
tad sf car liar. HlbbstUM.. MsstsvIUs a
a
Gresham early this fall.
seeeaeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeoeee
Marshall Gullicksen ami II. F. Raney
made a hunting expedition to the
mountain» recently by way of Eatacwda.
Hotmipullik I’hiskian and Suigvun
I). H. PERKINS
t'allu
4a) *»r iilglii
A number ot fans from Oregon City
iifftci
’
|»ht*n«*
Main
<*.
Km
Multi
were on hamt to see the lull game Sun- Odt**. uwr Hiuart’a •t*»rv M«ln Mrvd real
Dealer in SLAB WOOD
«lav.
4«urc. Main atrvvl. near l hir«l
tUO-MI KM
Gasoline Saw
I ull Measure
Montavilld’s New Hotel
C. II. ATWOOD, M. 0.
Nubecrilwrs wishing to have their
a<ldn-*«<* cbangi-d »lioukl give the o|<|
address as well as the new. We are
unable to remember the addrv»a of each
of the more than 1300 copies sent out.
” MOlIHILLi,
P*:.:.
ORE
J. M. Short, M. D.
S. P. Bittner, M. D DR. J. E. JEWELL
FhvUciaa^SMfgeeaa
I'rvat** all «Ua«-inn*n without drug» by
Fred Palimpiist has accepted a posi­
iinpn*k«M| iiic II km I w , hv ni«'dl« al chv*
G r re ham,
•
Oregon
tion with the O. W P. as conductor.
trnity and phyidrnl inrlht^la. by-
girne.
Minnie Palimpiist has gone iTith A.
110 liihlmnl Hl
M ontavilla , D m .
I.. Maybee ami family to Mt. Hood,
Dit IL IL OT T,
Our staunch friend ami subscriber,
D K .N T I M T
Frank Esqiiiber, incre.iMxl the smile on
the editorial countenance recently by
* >rcix» u i
contributing a big «toiler to the success < ìrrnlmm,
> llilibnrtl Htrrvt
of the Herald.
Would like l*> liguri* on ymir
|. G. McElroy,
Mrs. Elliott ami daughter, Mrs. F. I.
Wihlon, of Powell's Valley were in
PllMBIM. AND GAS IIIIING
PHYSICIAN
SI EGEO)
tiresham recently.
Call« Prvmplb atlcndeil ta.
The stis-k of tlie Multnomah ami
tlib.c »I X*«J, Hotel.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeo
Clackamas county Mutual Telephone MANIkY. till i Hf I
e
a
company lias lieen mliam-eil to *.to per
a
»hare.
I MHO. ROY
II.
HOG FEEDING.
Soy ■sana Proved to Be a Valuable
Adjunct ta Carn,
Hykmd Bros.
11. DICKINSON
Attorney - at - Law,
Notary Public . .
Have Removed to
16« FIFTH
ml m><l
orric*. ‘-U7 < i>iniiH»n l«l 1114« « <»r
WantiinrUu Ml roBtkAhM
Pltoll« l a» l*M
R k »II>««< k
•»> Villa BVt-niw. MuBTAVIIT*
Al
holt*«* rVculligw
An experiment in feeding a lot of
hogs al the Purdue uulveralty station
Notice tor l*ubll«.atl<-n
leads Io these conclusions:
TiMtirr l4*ti*l <*i Juti<- L I g >
So.v tirali» proved to Iw a very rata­ l’ulta! *<•(•■• ldM*4 «Mthr. l*t»riMn«l, «»rrv«*n.
.4». IMU7
ble adjum t to com. la-lng the most effl- M ax
N«Hlrr I« tirri t.y giteli that hi ■ «tnpMi»iH .
clent fixai tested.
wllli the i»r«»il»lt»n*
th«- «rt ul • ••iigrr*» *»1
Pigs fed a ration of one part noy Jill»« II tS, milt I««! Au art MB th»' »air »4
(l«.l»rr larvls hi th«- Mtal« • <4 • • Ul<»riiu hr«-
beans to two parts com pr<alu«-ed two goii, X^va4a aii4 "
nigluii Tvrrltori ”«•
and oue-flfth lime« as much ifnlii In r«triMÌ«^l tu all th«* Hllbllr I aliai ‘•Cat* • to) a* I
• »f Autfwal I. I*rj.
the same length of time as did lti<«M«
KMMA KKNNH»V
of Putti» »4. c mitili •»< M till nomali ’••at«*
m-elvlng com only.
hr*nt«*ii. haa thh »lav nl«-«t In this ••rti<< hlw
It require«! 310 pound* of fe»s! per BWofh »tut« io* nt No i for th«
loi |»iund» of gain where one-third of Ihr KK I 2 «.( NW II ami \W I 4 of **W 1 t .«I
No II I n Tua Dalllp X«» I 4 K«tli<«' X«»
the ration was aoy l*ans, while It took •4a-rt|ul|
t Kaat. an«! will «><, r pr«»««t In «ho«» that Ihr
537 poutkds (1er loo |Hiuuda of gain lami Botighl I* more valuahl«- t«>r H« Ihiilr-r or
■tain«* than for agruultiiral ttur|a»ar», ai*4 to
where *-orn alone was fed.
ralabliah hrr i lalui to aal4 lalol Ir-forr Register
Comparing the soy bean ration with ami Rrvrlvrr al Portlaml •*r«*g««n on Turatala).
, Ihr loth ala) a.I Jtrptrmbrr. IlBK
tbe middling* ami tankage rat loua, tlie
ll<* liant« * a« w lina ••« al II U ICallJ a«f I'aift
amount of feed require«! per 1«H > la fiai. <>ra-gam <> I. K» mua)) <>f Port lami, or«-
«un, J •
uf Pairtlaiial hr« gon • It
pounds gulu stands—«oy ta-aus and r<M*lar«l a»1 Hurtir
Portland. orrg.«n
com. 310; middling* and corn, I 343;
Any ah«l all ta-raaui«* claiming a4%*-r«rly th«
above ala-aa rlIte-if lamia arc rr«|l*retrd to fhr
tunknge and com, X'iO pounds.
tbrlr claim« In liti* «)lñ« «• «m or Indurr «ahi l»Hli
Cornmeal alone was slwwn to !»• •la) ..f N|t' u I.« i i * ,
AM.i.WX’b.X i IfRFMMEK Krghb-r
very liu-tllclent a* a |Mirk'pri»lu«-er.
The pigs receiving a ration of one- Finit pubi trat l«>ii. Juiu-JN I’ a »7 . Ia«t Aug *£l
third soy beau meal an<l two thirds
<>I*| nmi |TK
Branch Sfere
STREET
TH It HUHN IFF |<W
211
Second Shoot
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Gresham Lodge No. 125,1. 0. 0. F.,
uv»«ry Sniiinlwv night in <M«l
llitll
J. <• .Mrtigrr. N. G.; b
M. Robert«, >R’/rutiry.
Knraminriit
iii * m *I m IM nn«l 3r»> Wnlnrmlny« <»( meh
UHHitlo. All \h*itniK bmlhrrM N|«*riallv
in v II on I ta» Atte*n«l.
W. 0. W. <’h»vur Cmnp V» BIN. <*r.M*h
* am, iiMfta in Regnar'* Hall
on 2*1 aim ! till Mondimi Ht N p m. J N.
('Imialinn, C C. ; I. 1* Manning, Clerk.
Viaiting WiMMlmen Wr'rume.
THE RUSSELLVILLE NURSERY GO i :
it. A. I.r.WTS, Proprietor
Montavilla Station,
FAIRVIEW
Is no longer doubted, and to be thoroughly convinced just drop into the town on the 24th of this month at
about 1:30 p. m. and take a bird’s-eye view of the crowd coming from
Portland
to buy lots and acreage.
Don’t Come Expecting to Get Something for Nothing
YOU CAN’T DO IT
It has taken a long time’to overcome the convincing arguments of the knockers, but we have won
out and progress will be our motto until our town is fiHed with progressive people.
A L STONE,
FAIRVIEW, ORE
P ortland ,-O regon
Write for iiartiiiilnrx and price list.
Gentlemen
IS TO BE A
RAILROAD CENTER
-
cornmeal produced 402 pounds gain. A
rution of one half middlings sial true-
half ronimeal prodm-e<l 3<K> pounds
(«In. One sixth tunkuge and five slub«
cornmeal produced 34H pound* gain,
while a ration of cornmeal produced
only 183 pounds gain. Htuted lu an
other way, cornmeal alone produced
less than one half tlx* gain made by a
ration of one third any la-ana uiul two
thirds corn, one-half a« much a« mid­
dling» aud corn ami but little more
than one half aa much a« tankage and
j cord.
i
| Cornmeal alone I ill pa I nil the diges­
tive < aparity of the pigs, as shown by
the feed consumed, which was 320
pounds less than any other lot con
slimed.
'Hie longer tlie pigs were fed ou corn
alone the more inefficient It became,
requiring 1,214 pounds of feed per 100
pounds during the last work of tbe
test against 500 pounds the first week
ami an average of 567 pounds.
Cornmeal aliaie prialm-isl jaair nppe
tltes, light lame, delli h-nt development
In valuable portions of tlie carcass and
a general alate of uiithrlft, a« shown
by tin* hair, skin and hungry look of
file a n I ma Is.
Tlie gains on pigs fed under the con­
ditions of till« test coat *.'>.01 per KM)
pounds where cornmeal alone was
used, *3.44 with one half middling».
*3.50 In the lot receiving two-tliird»
cornmeal and one third soy bean meal
and *3.71 where five sixth» coru and
one-sixth digester tankage were fed.
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