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I.AI1V A T T E N D A N T
O V E R F I K N T N A T I O N A L H AN K
Work linin' a f t e r bourn iiik I S u n d ay s by
a|i|ioiutin«nt
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PH Y SIC IA N
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SURUEON
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B uild ing, o v er tbo
Henson Dru g Store.
O f f i c e 1‘liouo 34 Re sid e nce P hone 12*1.1
DR W M HAMILTON
L IC E N S E D C H IR O PR A C T IC
P H Y SIC IA N
Conxultntion uml exumintiliou fre e . O f
fie.* bourn !l lo ft. S u n d a y * nml even in gs
by appo intm en t.
O f f i c e in old Cut Inge D ro v e Ibink Ml.In
Mil Mr Main Avenue
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in nil eotirta.
T w e n ty fiv e
y e n r e ’ e x p e r ie n c e
H J. SHINN
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW
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N O T A R Y P U B L IC '
Hurler Blilg.
F o l i a g e d r o v e , Ore
ALTA KING
A TTO R N EY AT LAW
O f f i c e in retir o f F irs t
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In other words, C h e s te r fie ld
Cigarettes are M IL D —and yet they
satisfy. This is something totally new
to cigarettes. It goes further than
pleasing your taste—satisfy does for
our smoking what a juicy slice of
ot roast beef does for your appetite.
Chesterfields satisfy—they let you
know you’ve been smoking.
T h e O re g o n W’o o lg ro w e ru ’ ussocl
utlou met at H epplier for thu nine
teentli unnuul ueuslou.
Dice K arn es, puueb b o ard s, ru ffle s
und ■ aril g u m «* for t ra d e < b e r k s a re
un d e r fire In P en d le to n .
IlidUutloim lire that t h e r e wlll be
but l ittle r* ud bu11<iin k In Polk c o u n ty
d uring III* c o m in g s e a s o n
'I lie re p o rt of c o u n ty s u p e r i n t e n d e n t
W L. Ju i knun sh o w s lliat L in n c o u n ty
bun »052 c h i ld r e n of s c h o o l ugo
Wild 'lo gs or l a m e dogs ru n n in g
wild, h a v e killed 50 s h e e p beloilglUK
lo F A r t t e a a r t . m ar Ito seburK
'I be
N orthern
P a cific
llrewliiK
plant, at A sforlu, loin b e e n p u rc h a se d
ami will be c o n v e r t e d Into a milk con
deuuory.
T h e first o f th e W l l l n m e l t e Valley
l l l f e r s c b o l u s l l c d* butes wlll be held
on F r id ay ev en in g. D e c e m b e r 22 at
l.chunou.
T w o liy Hrou., of P o r t la n d , hav e re
re iv e d an l u li.a l c o n t r a c t to bulb) 200
fre ight t a r s for th e Union P u d lie
ra ilw a y s y s t e m
T h e N a tio n a l M o h a ir O rn w e r s a s o e l
m fIon. In s ix t h a n n u al c o n v e n t io n at
d a l v e s l o u e l e c t e d I H ( ¡ r a n t , Dallas.
O r pre sid e nt
Rev. O.
H.
H o lm e s, of
Forest
G ro v e , bus t e n d e re d b is re s ig n a t i o n
to G o v e r n o r W ith y e o illh e an a u n lit
her of tlie e lu te paro le board.
lu u duel In w hich ul le ast eight
s in .is w e re fired. S a l t a t o r e
A m ato
was killed by bln h r o i b e r . F r a n k , lu
th e l u i t c r 's ho m e lu P o r tla n d .
T o tu l r e s o u r c e s of all th e b a n k a In
Ih c Htutc ol O re g o n on N o v e m b e r IT
lunl were |2U4..hi • '12 51. un ini reuse
us c o m p a r e d willi Not e m b e r lu. 11*15.
of »3H.HM.JH6.37.
F u riu e rs of s o u t h e r n K luinuth eoun
t> ure begliiiilng a s lr . 'i m o u s e a iu p a lg n
to w a rd s th e e x t e r m i n a t i o n o f J a c k
l u h b l l s . w inch ure b e c o m in g a s e r f
oils pesl lu d ia l s e c t i o n .
T h e c o n t r a c t wux let la I w e e k for
the e r e c t i o n of t h e g o v e r n m e n t c o a s t
gourd building ul Ib e m o n th of the
Sltisluw r i v e r neur F l o r e n c e , to H R
l< lb ier uf P ortlan d
III.« bid
wan
»838**.
\V. D. P a r t ie s o f T tim uln, A
L.
M a c k i n t o s h of lieu.I and L E S m i t h
of R edm olul b a t e b e e n a p p o in te d us
inetiilie rs of the c o u n ty co u rt of Hex
c h u t e s c o u n t ) , t r e a te d ul tb « N ovem
her e le c t io n .
S o greut bus been t h e d e m a n d for
flou r In d r a u t c o u n t y that t h e P r a i r ie
P it y mill h a s b e e n ru n n in g 24 ho u rs
a day. s e v e n d a y s a w eek uml Is so
fur b ehind o r d e r s d ia l a s e c o n d mill
will be openetl at J o h n Day.
The
K lu m u lh
i rrig a t io n
p r o je c t
s t a n d s s e c o n d iu t h e list of 22 go v e rn
hieut p r o j e c t s now In o p e r a t i o n fo r Its
c a s h valu e r e t u r n s In c r o p s th is y e a r ,
a c c o r d i n g to the a n n u a l re p o rt
of
S e cre ta ry Franklin K Lane.
T h e to tal a s s e t led v a lu a tio u o f th e
s t a t e for th is y e a r . Inclu ding pro p e rty
a s s e s s e d by c o u n t y a s s e s s o r s
and
lliut a s s e s s e d by th e xtu tc tux com
m is sio n Is » s T h .753.:*44 71, a s
com
pared to $»24.41*5.032.26 for lust y e a r
O n e fa t a l a c c i d e n t w as re p o rt e d to
the In d u strial a c c i d e n t c o m m i s s i o n
d uring th e pust w eek, th is bein g Fred
C o o m b s, u Imx f a c to r y w o rk e r. o f Klu
m ath F a lls
A to tal of 2U7 a c c i d e n t s
w e re re p o rte d for th e w eek.
S t e p s to o r g a n i z e a W i l l a m e t t e Val
lev t orn a s s o c i a t i o n with eig h t eoun
tie s r e p r e s e n t e d , was u f e a t u r e o f tile
c lo s in g of th e M arlo n c o u n ty c o r n
show and t h e e x h i b i t of t h e M arlon
Co u nty P o t a t o G r o w e r s ’ a s s o c ia t i o n
at S a le m .
T he Eugene cham ber of com m erce
h a s s e n t F. S m a l l, a S a n F r a n c i s c o
m a n u f a c t u r e r , s uiuples of flax grow n
In L a n e c o u n t y fo r t h e p u rp o se
of
t e s t i n g It In t h e m a n u f a c t u r e uf fish
••mien's tw in e .
T h i s t w i n e is
uow
se llin g for $2 25 a po ind.
T h e s t a l e lax levy f o r 11M7 will be
»2,tin».260 T h e s e fig u r e s w e r e a rr lv
ed at l>) t h e S t a t e T a x c o m m i s s i o n by
tHkltig th e last y e a r s tux levy, arb it
r a r ll y ad ding *1 per c e n t to it. und leuv
lug It up to the l e g i s l a t u r e to k e e p
within d ie am o u n t d e s ig n a t e d .
T h e fumed M a e R a e ra n c h of 8000
a c r e s iu tlru u t c o u n t y , k n o w n us one
of th e m o st e f f i c i e n t l y c o n d u c te d c at
tie r a n c h e s In t h e w est, h a s b e e n sold
by Its o w n e r, Mrs L illia n M a e R a e . to
C. I* R a g s d a le o f J o s e p h
T h e p rice
w s s » 200.0110 uml th e deal was c a sh .
P e r c y C u pper, a s s i s t a n t s t a t e e n
g in e e r, bus s e n t l e t t e r s to th e s e c r e
l a r i e s of th e IT I r r ig a t io n d i s t r i c t s of
Ihe s t a t e s u g g e s t i n g t h a t the d i s t r i c t s
form an a s s o c i a t i o n
In
con nection
with th e O re g o n I r r i g a t i o n c o n g r e s s
to p ro m o te th e I n t e r e s t s o f I r r ig a t io n
g e n e r a lly and of the d i s t r i c t s lu p a r
t ic u la r .
But thev’re M IL D , too— Chester*
fields are!
I f you want this new cigarette delight
(satisfy, yet m ild) you’ve got to get
Chesterfields, because no cigarette
m aker can copy the Chesterfield blend.
This blend is an entirely new combina~
tionof tobaccos and the biggest discov*
ery in cigarette blending in 20 years.
o ^ y y a f f Sritmcm CU
*'trive vie a package of those cigarettes that S A T IS F Y ”
m g r/ .
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They S A TIS FY
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MOST
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CREAM THE
PROFITABLE
W h e th e r you prodiirc cream fo r the
c re a m e ry , the c it y trad e , or to m ake
into b u t t e r nT limile, eremo ot a uni
for inly even m i m e . , yivi-.. by fur lb*
ni*e.f n a lisfu eto ry results.
K. Lee, d airy s p e cialist o f the
\\ incori.m s t a t e d air y coiiiiiii.idon, naid
not long ago t h a t the av e ra g e yearly
l o . . o f nkiin milk through sen ding thin
cream to th e cre am e ry wan ab o ut #25
a farm .
I le estimali*d ilio nummi lonn
i in a sin g le com m u nity * Tornali. Win.
> to be not lens than »10.IMHI,
T h in creimi not only c auses needles.
1 I o n . o f skim m ilk, which should lie fed
In the stock at home, but it in c re a s e ,
the cost ot o p e ra tin g the f a c to r y .
In
many s e c tio n s c re a m e rie s are c o o p e r a
tive. owned by the fa r m e r s t h e m .e lv e s .
1 So this loss, too, comes right out o f the
f a r m e r s ’ pocket books. B esides, more
b u tte r f a t is lost in the b u t t e r m il k when
thin c re a m is churned.
F i n a l l y , the
iiu ality o f the b u t t e r is im paired and
such b u t t e r brings a lower p rice when
shipped to m a r k e t. Ill f a c t th e re isn 't
a sin gle g*s*.| thing to be said for the
p ra c t ic e o f shipping thill or uneven
• learn. Y e t this p ra c t ic e is all too coin
mon.
N early every h o u se w ife who makes
b u t t e r at home is «>«•• asionally both
• ■red with ' ' s t r e a k y * ' b u t t e r . T h e s e un
sig htly s t ie n k s are m u se d by mixing
to g e th e r cream o f d i f f e r e n t grad e s o f
thick neon
\lso, in s ellin g cre am
the c it y t rad e it is espei-ially import
ant to m aintn in a lin ifo im stand ard of
richness.
In view o f these f a c t s a r e c e n t ly pub
lisheil s ta te m e n t o f P r o f . C. L a rse n , of
the S o uth D a k o ta a g r ic u lt u r a l college,
is o f esp ecial in te re st to almost every
fa rm e r who keeps cows.
'• As much ns fui per c en t v ariatio n
in the richness o f c re am ,
said P ro f .
1 L arse n ., “ may be o b tain e d by v ariatio n
in speed o f o p e ra t in g th e sep arato r.
I f th e norm al speed is 66 tu rns o f the
crank per minute, Tñ turns will b iin g
. rich cre am and 2f> tu iu s will b rin g thin
••ream,
A g re at deal o f fa t is tost in the
skim milk when the se p a ra to r has been
run too slovvlv. T h i s d em o n s tra te s the
f a c t t h a t th e re is only one speed for
economicnI o peratio n o f the sep arato r,
and t h a t is th e righ t speed. T h i s speed
is in d ic a te d on the crunk luind le.’ '
T h e Purd ue ex p e r im en t s ta tio n not
long ago made a c a r e f u l study o f this
problem the v a ria tio n in cre am tests.
T h e y found ( B u l le t i n 150, V oi. X V )
“ t h a t high speed yields rich cre am and
th a t low speed yields thin c re am .
\t
norm al speed the cream tested 44 per
cen t f a t . nt low speed 1 1 per c ant f a t ,
and a t high speed 03 per c en t f a t . The
very low test o f the c re a m fo r a low
speed sep a ra tio n is, in p art, due to the
fac t t h a t ii la rg e amount o f f a t (ab o ut
I one h a l f o f the f a t o f the m ilk ) is lost
j in the skim milk. ’ ’
T h e “ n ig g e r in the w o o d p i l e , " the
cau se o f the wide v a ria tio n in cream
tests, has been found.
T h e trouble
plain ly lies with the e v e r v a r y i n g speed
j o f the sep arato r.
L ew is A. Osborn, an o b se rv an t fa rm e r
at L it c h f i e ld . Conn., re m arks, “ I d o n 't
think I ever had a man that would turn
• In, same a imlier o f re v o lu tio n s per
m inute from s t a r t to tiiii-h . t h a t is u tte r
-petaling up, it ¡» <|inte natu ral to turn
a l il t l e s lo w e r . ' ’
It ju st is n 't human n a tu re to turn
rank at e x a c t ly th e right - p e e d nt
lim es. E sp e c ia lly is th is tru e when
job o f s e p a ra t in g the milk is done
d i f f e r e n t mem bers o f the fa m ily .
Remember there are only 2 more Days, ending
December 23, at 1 0 p. m, of
Last Chance Sale
the
all
the
by
NO PEACE
IN SIGHT
F o r t u n a t e l y a recent inv entio n makes
it possible to secure cream o f even rich
ness ev ery day ill the month.
A new
principle has been applied to s ep arato r
co n stru c tio n which e n ab le s the Imvvl to
draw in ju st the right amount o f milk
for pe rfe c t skim m ing .
T h i s new typ e s e p a ra to r skim s clean
at widely v a r y i n g speeds— high <• r low
and the cre am is a lw ays o f th e e x a c t
| th ick n e ss desired. T h e * ream screw can,
..f course, be q u ic k ly ad ju ste d when one
wishes to secure t h i c k e r or t h in n e r
c ream .
Prices still advancing
with the exception ot the
Last Chance Sale.
A t a re c e n t f a c t o r y test o f one of
these new type sep arato rs, results were
b ta m e d as to ilo w s : l u e uuuuie was
urned a t th e n o rm al r a t e o f 45 revolu-
ions per m inu te. T h e c re a m t e s t was
found to be 31* per c e n t b u t t e r f a t . The
•peed was allowed to s la c k e n to 3 5 turus
per m inu te but th e c re a m t e st remained
at 31* per c e n t .
T h e speed w as then
raised to 55 re v o lu tio n s per m inu te but
the cre am t e s t was e x a c t l y tho same.
3» per cen t.
ONLY 2 MORE DAYS
TO SAVE MONEY
^
At no tim e did the b u t t e r f a t in the
skim m ilk rise ab o v e .01 per c e n t , s
mere t r a c e . I n c i d e n t a ll y i t is in te re st
ing to note t h a t th e a m o u n t o f m il*
sep arated was much g r e a t e r at th e high
er speed. A t 35 turus per m in u te th<
actu a l c a p a c i t y uf the m ac h in e w as 201
pounds per hour wv.i!c rtf ^ ftm t« ♦**•
c a p a c it y was lisp pounds. And a clean
| skim was o b tain e d at all speeds.
T his new typ e o f sep arato r seem s d es
t i n e d to sav e millions o f do llars anna-
I ally for the f a rm e r s o f this c o u n try . It
I e lim in a te s cre am w aste in ev ery dairy
where installed and m ak es possible the
production o f the cream p ra c t i c a l ly even
; in ri ch ness day a f t e r day, week a f t e r
week, keeps the skim milk at home for
| th e s to c k , und e n ab le s the c ream ery
men to m ak e b e t t e r b u t t e r th a t brings
1 higher prices.
A d m in is tra to r 's Notice.
N o tic e is hereby given t h a t b y o-der
o f the cou nty court o f l.a n e cou nty . Ore
gon, duly made and ente re d o f re« »r I
the 21st duv o f N o vem b er, H*Hi, in the
m atte r o f the e s t a t e o f M alissa A. Wil
lianis, deceased the undersigned, \lta
K ing, was duly appointed a d m in is tra t *r
' o f said e s t a t e .
All persons h a v in g claim s again<t naid
e s t a t e are hereb y rfqu i •c«l to present
them duly v e rifie d as by law required
to said a d m i n i s t r a t o r at his o f f u c ia
1 the F irst N a tio n a l Hank I nild*ng, Cot
| ta g e d r o v e , Oregon, within six month"
i from the d a te o f this no tice.
Dated th is 22nd day o f November.
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