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BUYTHE BEST HORSE COLLAR MADE
Pendleton. Trappers and hunters
are applying to the county agent for
strychnine and Information about the
best mAthruta of hnnHtvs tvo nnfna anil
All long rve straw stuffed. . . '
Insist on having the collar Poisoning coyotes as they never have
the 'Fish" Label. It
with
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this brand collar, write to us
direct.
P. SHARKEY & SON
53 Union Av., Portland, Ore.
Maid O'Clover Ice Cream
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Portland. Oregon
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Forty Years in the Same Location.
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14th and Washington
Popular Rates-
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Harry Fletcher, Mgr.
THE
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tember 1. 1923.
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Near Theaters, Banks and Shops. Garage, Cars to all parts of
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ANDERSON & MAYER GRARAE & MACHINE SHOP
Moved to New Larger Garage. 9th and Hoyt, Portland
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Portland, Oregon.
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28 Nor. Uth St and 211 Grand Ave., Portland,
We started our weekly auction sales
Wednesday, Nov. 21st. If you have any
thing to consign in horses, mules, cattle,
harness or wagons, ulso farm Implements,
you can ship direct to the North Tortland
Horse & Mule Company. Wire, write or
phone Empire 0121, UN we wl11 R've you
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Steven Bldg-, Portland. Ore.
North Portland Horse & Mule Co. will
hold weekly auction sales at the lTnlon
stockyards, lSorth I'ortiann, eacn Wed
nesday at one o'clock. If you have any
thing to sell In horHes, mules or milch
cows, or harness and wagons, we would
be glad to solicit your business, as we
are aiwayi In touch with buy era.
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Increase Productiveness
of Herd by Better Sires
Keeping books with your cows Is
the only sure way to build a herd of
high producers. I?y selecting cows on
their records, discarding the unprofit
able ones, using only good pure bred
sires, and raising heifer calves from
the best cows, one is sure to Increase
the productiveness of the herd.
It is also advisable to weigh each
milking because it enables one to feed
intelligently and if sickness, neglect
or abuse has caused a cow to drop in
milk a remedy may be applied before
the loss becomes serious.
Weighing milk creates interest
among the milkers and encourages
clean milking and careful treatment
of the cows.
The greatest source of loss to the
dairy Industry is the unprofitable cow.
A certain cheese factory paid one of
its patrons $S77 for the product of
eight cows while it gave another
patron ?S08 for the milk from 22 cows.
It pays to keep records.
Something to
Think Jlhout
By F. A. WALKER
LANGUAGE
New York. A big opossum which
had wandered down the Hudson valley
10 the Hrnnx was trapped at the Bronx
zoo, but not until It had killed two or
three wild turkeys, two peacocks and
several pheasants.
The heaviest slaughter of fine fowl
!n the history of the zoo has occurred
recently and nearly all employees had
heen at work attempting to track the
killer.
Ropiness in Milk Caused
by Growth of Bacteria
A ropy or slimy condition of milk,
sometimes noticeable after the milk
has stood several hours, is caused by
the growth of a certain class of bac
teria which gain entrance after the
milk is drawn.
Though probably not more Injurious
than ordinary sour milk, this condi
tion is especially troublesome, as the
bac teria are passed along through ves
sels and otherwise to other milk and
even to the dairies of an entire com
munity. The remedy Is thorough washing and
sterilizing of everything that in any
way comes in contact with the milk.
Chlorinated lime, or bleaching powder,
at the rate of 12 or 10 ounces to the
100 gallons of water is recommended
by the dairy department of the Ohio
experiment station as a safe and ef
fective disinfectant.
Find Crushed Corn Best
at New Jersey Station
At the New Jersey station ear com
was compared to corn and cob meal
for feeding cows. The corn was broken
on the cob and compared to corn
crushed in the ear; G pounds wheat
bran, 10 pounds corn stover and 0.4
pounds of hay produced 20.2 pounds
milk with .89 pounds of fat for each
cow, while 0 pounds corn and cob
meal, C pounds wheat bran with same
amount of hay and stover produced 22.1
pounds milk, 93 pounds fat. Thus
corn-and-cob meal exceeded corn from
the ear by 9.4 per cent for milk and
4.5 per cent in yield of fat.
At Ninety He Takes Bride.
Lodi, O. Jacob Switzer, who mod
estly admitted that he was ninety
years old, has obtained a license to
wed Mis. I. aura Bunda. also of Lodi,
who hlushingly confessed that she was
thirty-seven years his junior.
Hadn't Noticed Anything.
Student in Astronomy "lias unj
llflG ter been discovered on Venus? '
rofeasor (whose mind has wandered)
"No not it ihe pictures of her are
Rescues Man Then ' hoots Him.
Chicago. Oscar Hanson, patrolman,
saved Rogers Compereto from being
"lagged" 1 . three men, but shot him
In the neck while making the rescue.
Hanson lired two shots, at the attack
ers, hit one, missed the next, acci
dentally striking Comprereto In the
neck. Compereto may die.
The Begum of Bliopal. the only rec
ognized woman ruler In Asia, com
mands the allegiance of nearly two
Millions of people.
Apt Expression.
In a recent story occurs the phrase:
"Tho living room fairly leaped through
the door to great you." Living seems
to be the correct word, in the circumstances.
in previous years.
Salem. The Marion County School
Principals' association at a meeting
here Saturday went on record indors
ing (lovernor Pierce's move to obtain
legislation prohibiting the advertising
of cigarettes in the newspapers or on
billboards in this state.
Astoria. According to unofficial re
ports here, deals are in progress for
the purchase by the Crown-Willamette
Paper company of a tract of several
thousand acres of fine fir and spruce
timber in Pacific and 'Wahkiakum
counties, Washington, near Cathlamet.
Salem. Salem police have attempt
ed to identify a man who entered the
city hall Saturday afternoon, appar
ently in quest of information. The
man cannot talk or write, and all ef
forts to elicit his name or address
proved futile. He is about 50 years
old and fairly well dressed.
Springfield, By resolution of the
town council a special election was
held here Monday on an amendment
to the city charter to clear the way for
an issue of S50.000 refunding bonds to
redeem and retire an issue known as
''Springfield improvement bonds" of
like amount, bearing date of April 1,
1914, and maturing April 1, 1924.
Hood River. Basket traps will be
utilized by the game commission of
Skamn't county, Washington, in tak
ing uuavei ! uuiea an-a Streams t:i the
vicinity of Stevenson. The animals
have become so numerous as to form
a nuisance in felling trees and dam
ming up lakes and streams. They will
be caught and shipped to other parts
of the state, it is said.
Grants Pass. The Cavemen, boost
er organization of Josephine county,
will undertake tho exploration of the
newly discovered caverns in the Ore
gon Oaves. These caverns, which ex
tend tor an unknown distance into the
mountain, were found on tho last day
the resort was opened and the guides
were taken out before the full extent
of the find could be explored.
Dallas. 10. (.. Knckson, mi, ami a
pioneer of this vicinity, died here Sat
urday night as a result of injuries
suffered in the afternoon whon a sticl
of dynamite exploded in his hand
while he was working on his farm
three miles northwest of this city. Mr
Erlckson was sitting on a box full ol
dynamite when tho explosion occurred
but tho explosive in the box did not
go off.
Salem. Activities of the state pro
bullion department, created Dy an
act of the 1923 legislature, have re
suited in fines amounting to $S7,G84.94
acoordlng to a report prepared by
George L. Cleaver, state prohibit ion
director. The report covers the period
March 15 to December 10, and will b
submitted to the governor, who wai
instrumental in having tin.' department
created.
(Iran B Pass. The Josephine county
budget was cut $19,258.35 by the tax
Supervising and conservation commll
siun at i.a meeting here. This is t
reduction of approximately 4 mills
over last year, taking into considera
tien Ihe re uctioii in the state tax of
112,400. The greatest cut was madf
in the appropriation for roads nnd
bridges in the county, this item
amounting to $16,300.
Albany. -The annual war on rodents
In tie Ash Swale district netted
total of 3653 pests and settled a con
troversy of three years' standing as
to the most efficient hunter of rodents
In the community. A fold medal
presented to Diaries Bowers, captain
of one of the hunting teams, for thrin
winnine the honors in the annual
shoot. Ills brother, B. S. Bowers
captained tho opposing team and
turned in the next high core,
THE scenes and the
ffrpiit clfv snoik In
. . , - -. t
sounds of a
a vernacular
which is readily understood by him
whose eyes and ears are attuned to
the splendor and the din.
And what Is true concerning the
seasoned citizen, Is proportionately
true of the verdant visitor who, at a
glance Interprets the meaning of the
smile of a sturdy beggar grinding a
hand-organ .while his picturesquely
frpeked companion rattles a tambou
rine, nnd passes It solicitously among
the gaping group of music lovers to
catch the stray pennies.
The chimes In the church steeples,
the tinkling bells of the itinerant ped
dler of many wares, speak to all In a
familiar tongue.
The Russian or the Creek who can
not frame a word of English knows
well the lingo of the clattering milk
cans In the early morning and an
swers their cnll with alacrity.
Who Is so untutored that he mrn';
read the Joy of the sound of the bab
bling brooks, or the love In the song
of the happy bird that Is singing
among the green hills to his mate.
And the cumulus clouds with their
ever-changing forms, their happy
tints of purple and gold and silver,
go sailing by In the evening sky tell
ing their tales of magnificence which
cannot be put In words, but which are
easily comprehended by the lovers of
the sublime nnd the worshipers of
Him who changes In a second the col
ors of the worlds.
The sigh and the songs of the
winds !
Who docs not delight In (heir whls-
ertngs among the forest trees and the
flowers, their moaning roars over the
waters of the deep, their lullabies In
the night when the earth Is still, and
sleep, half dreaming, closes weary
eyes to refresh and give them new lus
ter for a day unborn.
Their language Is universal, under
stood by creeping things, by beusts,
by men nnd the angels.
This Is no dead classic whose mes
sage Is obscure.
Every, word Is a liquid gem, requir
ing no scholarship, no knowledge be
yond that which nature bestows to
make Its meaning comprehensible and
Inspiring, like the master stroke of a
painter's brush or the magic note of a
nightingale alone with the listening
stars of night, straining his little
throat In praising bis Maker.
(() by McClur Newspaper Syndicate.)
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THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
Rat Trap. and Dry Mash
Feeder in Combination
A combination rat trap and dry
mash feeder is a rather novel addition
to the poultry house. The feeder Is
a long box, 1 foot high and 1 foot wide,
with a sloped and slatted top, through
which the hens put their heads to eut
during the day. To convert this Into
a nut trnp, a 4-nch hole was bored
In the end of the hopper, a short length
of 4-inch stovepipe fastened in the
hole, and a bag tied 'over the oilier
end of the pipe and spread out on the
ground. A heavy board cover was
hinged to the feed box; this was kept
open by means of a hook during the
day, but the hook was released, and
Salt From Palestine.
Preparations are being made to ob
tain salt from the sea on a large scale
at Athlit, about ten miles south of
Haifa, in Palestine. Scientific American.
Opossum That Killed Zoo Birds Is Caught
Gray hair near the slaughtered tur
key caused the employees to seek a
raccoon. They put dogs on the scent
, several times after line big birds bad
! been slaughtered, but ihe dogs soon
! lost the trail among the thousand con
flicting animal scents of the zoo. The
manner In which several pheasants
, were killed caused weasels to be sus
I petted. Weasels and raccoons occa
I slonally wandered down from the north
needed in every department of house
keeping. Equally good for towela.table
linen, sheets and pillow cases. Grocrr$
Are You Satisfied?
BEHNKt-WALKER
BUSIN&S3 COLLEGl
la the biggest, moat perfectly ea,ulpp-
Business Training Hchool In tha Nortk
west. Fit yourself for a higher poHltl"'
with more money Permanent soaltioDs
aaaured our Orn1uateB
Write for catalog souiu, auu u(
Portland.
P. N. U.
No. 51, 1923
Salem. There were six fatalities In
Oregon due to industrial accidents
during the week ending December 13
according to a report prepared hen
by the state industrial accident com
mlialoa. The victims included M. R
Westbrook, Lynder, Wash., head rig
erman; Harry Andrews, Astoria
grain sampler: J. A. McLean, Ver
nonia, head rigger; John Pilger, Port
land, locomotive fireman; ('. V. Kims
Kulnier. carpenter, and I). H. BBttt
Ick, Hillsboro, groundman.
Salem. A. B. liurghduff, state gamr
warden, and M. Id. Ilytkman of Port
land have filed application in the of
i.'.-s of the state engineer covering
the construction of a reservoir for tin
storage of loo acre-feet of water tram
Holder creek anil springs and for
tha appropriation of the stored wate
for domestic fish culture and develop
ment of five theoretical horsepower in
iackamas county. The cost of th
proposed development is estimated at
$12,000.
Poultry Feeder and Flat Trap.
a small prop with a string attached to
it used at night. The string led away
to a distant window to that the poul
tryman could pull it without entering
the poultry house anil disturbing the
rats. A yank at the siring let the
cover drop and trapped tho rats In
side. Then, by beating on the cover
with a stick, the rats were made to
run through the hole, down the pipe,
and into the bag, where a few blows
killed them. As long as the hens ate
from the feeder the rati never seemed
suspicious. li. Harris lllscock, Ska
neateles, N. Y., In Popular Mechanics
Monthly.
"CANNON"
COMBTIMES a slightly differ
O ent method of spelling dis
guises the fuct Uiat two appar
ently dissimilar words rest on
the same common foundation anil
are really so closely related that
they may be said to be one and
the same. A notable example
of this Is ihe "canon" or law as
used In Scripture and church
writings- and "cannon" or heavy
artillery.
The word "canon" first meant
the measuring rule or line of the
carpenter. Then, figuratively,
any measure or rule by which
we gauge other things. liut the
carpenter's rule was properly a
reed or "canna," this being .
lected on account of Its sttalght
ness, and mention of this meas
uring reed Is made in the twenty
first chapter of Revelation. A
reed, however, in addition to be
ing straight, Is ulso hollow.
Therefore, when the hollow en
gines of war artillery - were In
vented, It was considered appro
priate that they, too, he called by
a word derived directly from the
Greek "canna," the additional
"n" being supplied to distinguish
the military armament from the
CClMiaatlcal. Much the same
process appear! in the German,
where "rolir," nt first signifying
a cane or reed, has In like man
ner been applied to the barrel of 5
I gun.
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Irrea.etible Allurement.
"You have only two or three build
ings In this new town of yours."
"I know," responded the enthusias
tic reultor, "but look at the parking
space I"
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A Suggestion.
"My daughter can do anything
with the piano!'' "Could she lock It
up and drop the key in tho river?"
Sondags Nisxe (Stockholm),
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Pay More Attention to
Feeding Poultry Flock
With tha coming of cold weather and
higher prices' for eggs, careful poul
trymen pay more attention than ever
to the feeding of their (locks, so egg
production may start early and be
maintained as long as possible. To
help meet the demand for Information
on feeding, the college of agriculture
at Ithaca hns published a bullet in con
taining the rations it has found by ex
periment to be the most efficient, Di
rections for the use of these feeds and
for the management of Mocks are also
discussed, two things Which, In the
words of the bulletin, are "as Im
portant as the mixtures themselves."
The amount of feed dependl upon
the appetites of the birds, and no
definite rule for feeding I apply to
all conditions. Scunt feeling In the
morning and at noon, followed by a
heavy feeding of grain In the litter of
the hen bouse early enough so the
birds will find It before dark, has
given best results. Green feed, oyster
shell, and clean, fresh, pure water are
also essential.
Kqual parts by weight of mash and
grain are fed ; th former Is made as
follows for laying hens: 100 pounds
each of wheut bran, wheat middlings,
cotnineal, ground oats or ground bar
ley, and meat scrap, and three pounds
of salt. The grain mixture consists of
bOO pounds of cracked corn, 200 pounds
each of barley and wheat, and 100
pounds of heavy oals.
A copy of the bulletin will be sent
to those who write to the college at
Itbuea for 46,
A GItKAT Pf'.IZE.
He But, darling why war yoa so
urs that 1 bad never proposed to
any other girl.
Bhe lieciuse, you wonderful boy,
you war not married.
Important to Note Size
and Shape of All Egg3
For those who are shipping eggs to
special markets, It Is Important to
watch the liM and Shape of the eggs,
as well as to see how many the bens
are, laying ami wnni coior iney are.
Too long an egg crushes from the top
In shipping, and mis down the re
ceipts over a period of months; too
wide an egg ctushes from the side.
Customers demand a fair amount of
uniformity lu size and shape, becauso
It makes more attractive selling. They
are willing to puy mor for such qual
ity. '"ihe new breeder of today can
make more money by breeding for
egg (jtiallty than for more eggs," says
an eastern authority. "Many who go
In for producing more eggs overlook
so many things. I recently Saw a
poultryman who had a number of hens
with records up to W eggs per year
each, und be bad a Hock of 'J1J0 aver
age, but of nearly 100 eggs I saw, from
as many different hens, not over
20 would pass for fancy eggs on the
market und bring top price. Soma
would simply have gone as miscel
laneous eggs; they were too smull und
tinted."
Day of Definite Methods.
The day for haphazard methods' In
breeding poultry has passed Into the
pages of history. This Is the day of
definite, accurate BMthoda. The mod
ern poultryman must know definitely
the aire und dum of the birds be
raises If he is to huve their exact
pedigree.
Pullets Lay in Winter.
Young stock that begins to lay In
the fall of the year will usimHy lay
throughout the winter, the period
when eggs are highest In price.