Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 23, 1909, Image 4

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    cohol from th» fermsuted aubtiaucws coat of ralelug calves up to two
w j err
■ a. qtt
is called dlsitllatloc
It Is to this, years Tbe calves were largely grade
Guernseys and
Hol
orr
process that we are chiefly eoucerned Shorthorns.
They wore allowed to nurse
jruu had that watch fl xml
at this time
There Is not at pres-1 steins
MNTISTS
their dams but s few times, after
up li lias tieedad r»|>alr-
ent euch an Institution In this state i which they wore hand fed
The
lag anti n'gulating tor a
Urvahaiti,
...
Oragim
long time. Or |wrha|w »ou
To make the use of alcohol general, coot was calculated on the follow­
ing prices of food-stuffs
Whole
need a uaw lltnapliHV. 1V liy
cheapness
lu
manufacture
la
of
first
'
Succeeding Grethtm Vindicator, Greahatn Gazette, Kaat Mult no malt Record,
milk. 11 per cwt.; skim milk, l&
I m always Iwhiud Unia?
M.D.
Importance
At present It coats; cents; roots, ft io a ton. alfalfa
Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald.
—GO TO—
S. P.
Publiahei Every Friday at Greeham. Ore., by the B kavbr S tati P v au a mi . no C o about «5 cents a gallon. Thia should bay. 15 a ton. grain. Ufa tun. and
The aver­
H A l»\KN \l Ì . K mv OU UB MaUAMBe
at least be cut (10 pwr cent
It can pasture, fl.to a month
Ft veld •■»’Snr gteaa.
age weight at birth was 7« < pounds
be
doue
so
If
it
can
be
produced
at
Per Lvarything In Jewelry Line.
SMSCAIFTIM UTII Per Year, SIM strictly lu advance; to foreign <x»untrt«a. tJ tk>
Six
and at two years of age 1.037
Gratham,
•
Orafoa
Months Sfte Three month» trial »ubacriptiun* Mr. Single co pic» 5c
Ask tor clubbing rataa
home
The average coat of keep
pounds
IU1 Morrison Htrwvt
MMHMKE1 should be «cut by Exprvea or FuatotBce Money OrGer, Registered letter or Check
A second cause for delay In the' with 11 head the first year was Ilf
•lamp» accepted up to M cents.
-
ORKGOX
The FOKTLANI»,
use of alcohol is the limited sale and the second year 117 *7.
CAAMf 9f AMtfSS In ordering change of addrees give old a* well as new addreas
Near Tap's Restaurant.
H. CASWELL
total coat of keep to two yean* of
CMXSNMIflTS are »anted in every community
It no correspondence appears from your
of utensils fur its safe handling llut ag**. 318 »7.
Kight of the licit.'r,
neighborhood, you are respectfully reqv »ted lo send us as many I.»cal items a* y ou can
we
are
assured
that
thia
Is
not
half
averaged two years and two months
MVfSTWM OATH LEGAL ADVERTISING. art in leaded six point Wc per line Ural insertion
Oc per line each subsequent insertion
DISPLAY Al*\ KRTD m NG No position guaranteed
so serious as we are at first led to old when they were first milked By
MAXm.U ANU UKANIIU
iftc per »male column Inch each issue. Liberal discount allowed for either time or space adver­
<>| h * u lu eiigagriiirnt for all kinds of
believe. Several tirina are placing reducing the amount of whole milk
tisements, nut not both
consumed,
tbe
coat
of
production
the
A uct loti earing
For position (auy sue) 4e per Inch additional. READERS, uv per line first Insertion, ft»'per on the market lamps, stoves. Irons
first year may be reduced
To teed
GHKHIIA.M.
OHKGON
line each subsequent Insertion LOU A IS (Want Column only). 1c a »ord each issue, counting
two figures, an Initial or an abbreviation as one word No local accepted for leas than 1ft and various aorta of boilers for the ’ a tnlalmuni of whole milk and keep
cents.
FRuFMMON'AL CARDH o»ne inch). Sftv each Issue CA RIM OF TH AN KS f not exceed
use of alcohol, aud others will fol­ the ralVM In thrifty condition th«
lug two inch?»), M cents LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE (not exceeding four inches). |l
E. B. MOREIOCR
OBITUARIES for actual subscribers or members of their families, up to ltM words, free
All Kind, ot Camal.ry Work
low as soon as the people are ready chan«» lo aklni milk must be made
all over 10U word», lr a word (invariably in advance). Count the words and remit accordingly
carefully.—Field and Farm
SaliuxalM uu all v'aaM. ul Work
AUcnoNiitut
for them.
All Lodge. Grange. School. Church, or other uottece or advertisements of socials, parties,
20 Year« I aperiente,
dances, concerts, theatricals, etc . given for a profit. charged for al regular rate».
The secretary of the Fair Aseocla-
navaaswia Kr A Th.oapwiu and u a
In order to insure change of ad advertisers must have copy in thia office not later than
tlon would like to «et in touch with
1b« m ps* > i*
W. W.
Tuesday preceding day of publication.
MONTAVILLA.
OREGON
)M FOWTMK is our specialty
We are well equipped to do the beat work at current prices
all the young people of the county
335
K.
Morriaon
M.
i*oari.awi>
I'liono IH i KI
Especially farmers' aud bustnrM men's Letter Heads. Envelope». Butter Wrappers. Statement»,
who have any idea of entering into
I'lione East 4J34.
etc., in »mall or large quantities Auction Bills. Dodger». Poster», etc . printed on short notice
the contest for the juvenile poultry
tfCfiFTS for subecriptions are not sent unle*» requested
The label on your paper will Indi
cate within two week» the receipt of your remittance It it does riot please untily us
MAHONE
prises. The prises now number eight
MSCMTigUABCfS In keeping with well recognised business principles, all subscriptions will
ATroHNEY-AT-LAW
and total 370. Write to the editor
be stopped promptly u|«>u expiration of time paid for
Th» largest typewrite concern la the wurhl
Summons.
Ileal Katate, i'roliala ami Corporato**
of Tbe Herald and he will euroIl offers the beat typewriter In existence fur IT
tn Ike Circuit Cour« »I IS. Mala ul llrugun
Entered as secúndela*» matter at the poatoffice at Grc»bam. Oregon
Law.
you and try to keep you Informed of CERTI A DAY Thia certainly places a prvm
fur the County of klultnumab
Prompt Attention to All liualnoM
any matter that will bo of special luut on FENNIES' It reeughltea honesty a» a MI.NNII MRANlMiN. rialntlff.
commercial asset.
• IB Board of Trad» Bldg
Fhone, Main 1014
vs
Their course has been run.
The Interest.
Justin I N BRANIMIN. Dwfvndanl
FOBTLAND. OREGON
beet that will be done for them in
•imply eave tbe small
Kt MMONM
change that now slips
Tu Joseph M Brandon, defendant
many Instances will be to let nature
through your Ungers
Tbe dairyman who falls to suc­
lu
the
Name
of
the Mtal» of Orrgou
Yon .
and
own
the
msg
til
have Its way. and perhaps in time ceed lu raising calves on sklni milk
fievut aew Ol.IvKR are hereby rvuuired to appear and «ns»er the |
complaint filed again»! you In the above en
a new sod of native grasets* will successfully usually falls because be
No •
The (it» typewriter lit led Court and suit on or before the lad lay |
AUCTIONEER
cover the wornout ground. In that feeds too much of It or because he
of Avril. I*V. which is the last day prra«rtl»cd
Which One Is Bravest?
with Its wealth «>( ex
In the order for the publication of thi» bum :
event the service of that soil Is lost would fail even If he fed whole milk
cl Us I vs conveniences
l>M
You
L'ftr Stop fu Think that you
mon« tot you to to sposar ai I It you tall to ao
Which one is bravest, he who stands for a generation. The same is true
—The It» per eenl appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to i
can rualia» mot. for your al.u k ami
But failure generally results from
perfect I) pewrltsr. th«- above ent It l«««l Coutt for the relief prayed
alone.
g<uuia at auction than any other way?
of the waste in the care of tbe farm feeding too much of the skim milk with Its »Ide range of practical uses
tor In her cutnplainl. in the above rntlllwd
Or he who stands supported by
That the bunds of malrlm>»ny
Tbe sturdy machine with record speed that ■ uil. lo wit
machinery. In this country it 1s es­ It has been generally believed that
I
aliouhl 1« gla.i to .»Il your «.uula for
bls friends?
now
eilsllua
between
plaintiff
and
defendant
writes iu an undertone. Its worth twice the
you ami ».licit a ahar» of tha auction
He who weaves life's smooth and , pecially important that all machin­ skim milk Is not as nutritious as price ot the ncit beat typewriter yet 17 rents be torvver dlsmdvrd and that the plaintiff
herein
haw
the
rare
ami
custody
of
the
»aid
a
day
will
buy
It
Never
was
a
greater
I
nee
nt
nualuaaa of your arvlion.
glittering threads.
ery should be well boused in the whole milk and that more of II has Ive to HAVE set before the people of America mluut ihlidren meni lulled lu the c«>mplalnt.
Or be who ties its broken, knotted winter Even then rust makes great
and fur sm h other and further relief as lu the ,
Nor was there ever a more valuable object les
phoua tg*
K». phwna a*
to be fed In order to make up for sun
ends?
Court
mav
seem
equitable
aud
|u»t
evolved to prove
Inroads. But we need not wait for the butter fat that has been extract­
This summons i» published pursuant loan ' Ik V till Mam at , and 100 E Havrnlh at.
made and dated on the Vth day of March. I
Which is the hero in life’s hurrying winter to economise on machinery. ed. This Is a great mistake. The
The Purchasing Power order
i'*W. by the Hun C U. OanimlMPtn presiding
VANCOUVIilt, WASH.
strife.
A thorough overhauling before the result of heavy feeding Is not added
Judge of the above entitled Court, by » hlch i
And which the martyr in its toil-. spring work begins, occasional tight­
order it Is directed that thia niinmuii« be pub
of
Pennies
iishrd In the Beaver Htalv Herald. om*e a wee« '
nourishment
It Is rather indiges­
some part—
for six consec ul I ve weeks and the dale of the Weukly Oregonian and Harald only 32
The present tendency is to think in ate Flu
He that in pride and power presses ening up during the summer and tion. followed by scours and bloat.
aliun la tbe lit h U « f M
tana To iuee sight of the IU) CENT» that go
on.
careful putting away in the tall will
the dale of the last publluatlou »111 be
When tbe calf Is dropped allow It to instr Up the luUar To forget the pun baa and
Harald and "Human Life" only *1.30
Or he that carries joy and strength save the life of many a tool. Its ex­
lag power that is pent up In pennies, nickels the lad day of April Isuv
U M IIICKKY.
to suck once and then remove It aha dimes
witbin his heart?
AH') fur Flalallff
istence will be doubled and the su­ from the mother, if It is dropped
Our * ¡7 rents a day'* selling plan turns Ibis Room MJ Worcester
Bldg . Port la ml. Ure.
power to worthy purpo»»
Ota Herald and "Better I’rult," 31.73
The Olivrr Typewriter Company feels safe In
And wbo shall say when all his periority of its service twice doubled
In the morning give it no feed until
tutting
this
new
plan
luto
effect
because
It
work is done.
Now many farmers fasten their tools the following morning
Tbe calf ’ snks on y<»ur OVstwaos u<>xua
Which one shall have Inscribed and harness together with strings,
will then be hungry and will drink <
upon his brow—
"Success"—the adulation of the bits of rope and baling wire. We without the finger
Give It from ,
know a farmer —an Oregon farmer three to four pinta of its mother's
world.
And which before God's mighty —that wears out a good spring
milk twice a day Immediately after !
throne shall bow?
wagon in two seasons; that demol­ the milk is drawn from the cow
A I
ishes
a
new
heavy
set
of
harness
In
"Tis not for us poor human things to
small calf should bare three pinta I
three years. His method was to wire and a large one tour pinta.
know
These mysteries deep bidden from broken tugs, halters or bands to­
This should be continued for about
our sight;
gether.
His new wagon was soon
a week The escond week It should
But he is bravest who walks on
rattled loose and the pieces were have skim milk and whole milk. : The Standard Visible Writer
alone
In obscure paths that leadeth from wired together. The result was that half and half, but the amount should
Our confidence In voc Is born of our satis
the light.
the surfaces touching wore many
dealings with thousand»
not be Increased. This is very Im­ factory
•o wr offer the Oliver Typewriter f«»r a satai*
times faster than they would have
portant. The third week all skim 1 cash |>a) tuent and trust you fur all the rest
And he who carries joy and strength
This is not s prrachtuent on saving
II'»
bad be had it snugly bolted, or milk should be ted, but a teaspoon­
within his heart.
a plain, straight forward, buslnr»» getting
And struggles on unaided and riveted, or bolted. His stuff literal­ ful of ground flax should be gradu­ proposition
It broadens the market fur
Oliver Typewriters by interesting tho»a wh«»
alone.
ly went to pieces; fell apart, like
ally Increased until by the end of have never thought of buying machines. Il
A very hero and a martyr is.
moth-eaten cloth, and his money
e«*n<!s Olivers by the hundreds into IfoNKsi ••
the fourth month It receives ten well as OFFICE»
And greater one the world has
was lost long before bis neighbor
Il opens up new money making uppurtuni
never known.
pinta of skim milk and a tablespoon­
ties to ambitious pvot>le everywhere
And W•
had considered the necessity of a
—Selected.
ful of flax meal twice a day. After are just as glad to srH a macliine fvr ¡7 seats
new coat of paint or a new harness.
a day as to have Ih^uli with the order
the first month it should have ac­
If y<> »ant to know more about The Oliver -
PROTKCr YOVHHELF AGAINST LOHS BY
The Herald is interested in any Oil and paint and housing are money cess to a little early cut hay and j AHR THK I MKKH There are a quarter of a
million of them -each an Oliver enthusiast
savers,
as
every
progressive
farmer
movement that looks to the better­
a little whole oast, or a mixture of
her the nearest Oliver sgent for details ef
ment of Gresham and the adjoining will testify. Try them.
our new 17 cents a day * plan, ur address
whole oats and bran or shorts.
country. We have an interest in all
The most Important polnta »rsl
the country of Eastern Multnomah
strict regularity In time of feeding. .
There is a good deal of interest quantity and temperature of milk,
INHL'KF. IN THE
and Clackamas. Haven’t we a loyal
lot cf supporters throughout all this 1 all over the country at this time In which should be from 38 to 100 de- 1
WRITER COMPANY
territory? Haven’t we in this area ■ the production and use of denatur- grees
Fahrenheit, and absolute
1326 I’lrzt Avenua Scali 1«, Waah.
as good soil, and as intelligent a ixed alcohol. That sounds strange. cleanliness.
class of farmers as can be found in Denaturiied alcohol is simply alco­
When fed in thin way the calf will
a similar area anywhere in this state hol produced under centaln condi­ always act more hungry after taking
or in any other? We recognise, too, tions and to this is added small Ita meal than it did before, but this
For Eaatern Multnomah ami Clackamaa Conntire.
that there has been a tendency on quantities of 111-smelling stuff, or la better than having a case of calf
something
that
would
be
offensive
to
the part of a few persons to feel
scours to deaj with.
The milk
that their particular spot was the the taste. This would prevent its should be measured each time with
whole thing, and because some one being used as a beverage, and at the a clean tin cup.
Each calf should *
else was doing something there was same time not impair It tor fuel.
be fed by Itself In a clean tin pall. I
cause for enmity. Now, what helps
Perhaps it would be of Interest to which should be washed and »aided !
one of us helps the other. Let us the general reader to know some­ after each milking, just as carefully
COMFORTABLE
drop local selfishness and work to­ thing about the nature and compo-1 as the pails which are used for milk- 1
TO
gether for the development of our altlon of alcohol. The chemical com­ ing.
Place the calves In small;
country. Twenty times as many peo­ ponents of alcohol are carbon, hy­ stanchions while they are being fed, >
ple might live here and be happier, drogen and oxygen. These are pres­ so they will not gel the habit of ;
better fed, better housed and with ent In any quantity of the product sucking each other. Have tbe little '
better prospects than now occupy In the following proportions: Car­ manger in front of them wide
EAS
this area. Good cultivation is what bon, 2 parts; hydrogen, 6 parts; oxy­ enough so that the pall containing ;
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PORTLAND
IV
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increase« the wealth of any such gen, 1 part.
During March and April Golf Junction
7 1ft R (W V ufi 10 <B 11 oft 1 01 > » < H 01 I HIMIMII )S
the milk can be aet into It. Have
Mtanle»
ft 11 7 i-, R lo V n io i& 11 in 1 11 > 11 « It
IS 0 IS T IS 0 II 11 4S
country as this.
Where we now
From
all
Parts
of
tha
East
Now the principal sources of al­ partitions In the manger so that ,
luent» Junrtiou
ft 337 n i 17 V 33 10 TJ 11 TJ 1 11 1 1) 1 11 >1« tn nt n it S2
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keep one cow we could easily keep cohol is from sugars, sweet sub­ when the calf la done drinking take >
Myra mors
ft 11 7 40 A Z7 V 1J 10 1J II • J 1 J2 1 12 4 n
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» 40
b M 7 4‘J H »> V •A 10 Bft II 1ft 1 1» * » * »»
v I b
Jeune
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ten. Clear off the stumps. Just cut stances and starches. You will read­ out tbe pall, and If tbe calf la old |
Lin nr rua riti
ft M 7 < R
V 40 10 «o II 40 1 <0 1 <0 « «0
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4ft
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II
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down the brush and sow clover, and ily see why when we tell you that enough to eat oats or bran throw tn I
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UNION PACIFIC
Ht-fan
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where you now feed a calf you can sugar and starch are both composed about a tableepoonful and It will
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Hairy
u • aft 1 t, 1 »
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OREGON SHORT LINE
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feed several cows. And don’t forget of exactly these substances In differ­ soon get In the habit of chewing the >
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Boring
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so
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n Ufi
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to drop neighborhood envy and all ent proportions. Tbe process of pro­ grain as soon aa It has taken the |
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THE OREGON
|O 0ft
Barton
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11 M I 0« « Os
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boost together. It you can't land ducing alcohol consists in treating milk.
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Creek
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RAILROAD 4 NAVIGATION COMPANY Deep
w. IU il
M IN
Kagle Creek
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tbe newcomer in your town, send tbe sugar or starch tn such a way
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Currinsvllle.
..111 bft
About that time It wants to do ■
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
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lo ».
Katarala
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20
him to Sandy, Troutdale, Cleone, that a reorganisation of tbe elements something and If It la not fastened i
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CAZADERO
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Boring or any other place In thia will occur, and as a result we would In a stanchion or kept away from lta
vicinity, but keep him here—near.
from
TROUTDALE BRANCH
have alcohol. This process of re­ neighbor by aome other means It will |
IT IS TIME
BROTHERS
J. M. SHORT,
BUTNER. M l).
Fred D. Flora
R.
AUCTIONEER
Monuments
MINAR
You Can Pay
17c a Day
I.. I).
EDITORIAL COMMENT
W. S. WOOD
TFjo----
OLIVER
Tÿpotfrrrtlr
Fire!
THE OLIVER TYPE­
'S-
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
John Brown, Rockwood, Agent
LOW
RATES
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.
FREQUENT
Springwater Division
OREGON
DAILY
$33
Chicago
$30.50
St. Louis
$25
Omaha
$25 Kansas City
RAPID
STATION
____________
TBOUND
organization
is
brought
about amuse Itself by sucking the other '
MO 4fi1 40
from
Ml 44 1 44
Few farmers appreciate the possi­ through the presence of an invisible calf's ears.
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The bottom of the manger should j
bilities for low or for saving their germ producing a condition of fer­
11 111 IIS
’»? «* « «
from
mentation,
in
which
the
elements
are
be
a
dressed
board
about
ten
inches
resources. We well recall the ex­
periences of our boyhood when separated from each other and new wide and should be adjusted so that I
from
neighboring farmers harvested many associations are formed, just as you It can be taken out once a week and !
CAZADERO
4 4 Í... 0 44
Kata rad a
1 0
• 01
acres of hay they never used, be­ and I do when we breathe air, and scrubbed with hot water and aoap. Correspondingly low from other pointe. Currtnsvllle
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In feeding skim milk remember
Kafir Creek
! ’ >
cause they neglected to properly yet when the air is expelled from
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Deep Creek
PUBLIC
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head out their stack, or because they the lungs we have changed some of that there is just as much nutriment
Barton
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Write letters to everytssly you know HI afar .
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did not even get it Into the stack the air *o carbonic acid gas. But for building body tissue as there la
Boring
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before the fall rains came. When the result of the action of the fer­ In whole milk. The butter fat can in the East and tell them about these Haley
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Andcraon .
:s
it was fed they overfed, and as a ment Is far more Important, relative­ only be used for making body beat low colonist rstes. Mend them litera­ Hogan
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consequence a large portion of It ly, since about half of the weight and body fat and tbe flax meal will ture about Oregon, or send their a*l- GKENHAM
Linnemann
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was tramped under foot and never of sugar Is changed to alcohol. Any­ take the place of the butter fat. The dreeees to us and we will do it. In thia Jenna
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t it
Hyramore
9 fit.ll
1 4 Il a • ti
did any one any good. The part thing that contains starch or sugar calves at the Minnesota Experiment way yon can lie a great help in the trenta Junction
Ifl’i <« 10 I« 11
• • >> a it a
Ntanley
ft
n low l& lo ¡ft 11 il
11 « 13 11
that was wasted would have paid the or starch will produce alcohol, hence Station are handled aa above out­ growth and progress ot your Htaie.
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Golf Junction.
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FORTLAND ..Ar
M«
Interest on the mortgage easily. The we have almost an unlimited source lined under the direction of Profes­
li
a ii to
YOU CAN PKEPAY FAKES
It Is the same plan
for the substance.
All sorts of | sor Haeeker.
compost that should have been
that has been followed for years for anyone from any place if you want
TROUTDALE
BRANCH
hauled to the fields was left to wash grain, garden vegetables, potatoes and he has been very successful In to. liepoeit the neceaaary amount with
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away from the yard and escaped Into especially, sugar cane, corn stalks, raising calves on skim milk He says our local agent and he will telegraph TROUTDALE
Ì0 3ft IO 2ft
Fairview
that he considers the skim milk
beets
and
even
sawdust
has
been
Ba»*
Lina
|*>
an 10 *) Il »>
the air.
The loss by this source
equal in value to whole milk for ticket promptly.
I.1NNKM ANN
*» to110 Oft II w
would have paid the mortgage off used for thia (TurpOse.* Many of raising calves, and while they do not
Inquire of Agents or write to
a Dalli Bicept Sunday.
St figure* In Roman. F. M
and the soil from which the crops these things may be produced and get as fat they have just as good
WM. McML'KKAY
stored
for
an
Indefinite
period,
and
a
growth
and
are
quite
as
thrifty.
—
were gathered would have been
For
Oregon
City,
Canemah
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