W IN T E R
Your Eyes
Are Tools
1
care e\|»«H
their finer tools
Protect your iiiilmals from tho
cold This will iiiuko i hem more
comfortable, uud will save you
feed.
Stop tlie holes In your bum.
Bourd tu your tie up.
All old bolso, ospoclully, llko
till old mull, fools the cold.
Hlunkot your horses on frosty
nights in tho fall, » lion tholr
coats iirv short.
Givo jo u r horses and cuttle a
good bed. Bedding Is cheap
W a t e r your horses at louat
three times u day. Tho stomach
ot the horse Is very small.
Punctuality in feeding and w a
tering the stock Is very Impor
tuni. T h e y will worry uud lose
Me-.li If k> i4 waiting beyond tho
regular time.
A good grooming ovists uo
money, and Is equal to tw o
quarts o f oats.
A horse cannot thrive oil hay
ulouc. Ho needs oats or corn for
strength; aud grass, bum or (s>-
tatoes to keep his bowels right.
K eep your horse's feet soft,
and have him shod often. More
feet uro ruined lu the stable limn
on the road.
Do not degrade your fam ily hy
using u lame horse.
Kill the worn-out or Incurably
lame horse. I f you sell him, the
money that you receiv e U blood
money. Boston W ork Horse R e
lief Association.
ifiKx/y'i Tone Ltnst/i
CTl)ll> YOU ever notice wliat zealous
an but
workmen take of
!u>\\ particular they are that Mich fine tools
shall only he used in the right way 1
The eyes are tools that everyone has to use continually, yet
how few use ot care for them as they should.
SAYK YOl'R
KYKS.
SHERMAN
Broken Lensaes
Qalckly BaylaoaA
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W’ illanietto
W.
cTWOODY
S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T
AND
O P T IC IA N
Street,
Eugene,
Oregon.
Factory oa
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Telephone
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(lames and other amusements were the
diversion o f the evening. The party
was chaperoned bv Mis H ottfiicd lira
be r.
The H O. A. club o f the Methodist
church gathered at the home ot* Mrs
C. K. I mphrev Tuesday evening, the
time being spent in games and other
amusements. A very dainty ltoovoeri/ed
t luncheon was served by tho hostess.
i f you know o f a society item aiul
do uot inform the newspaper, it is
your unn fault it it is not pnuted.
Robert ('lav Lngland and Miss Ruth
'Jennings, o f Doreua, were married at
Lugene December v. Judge J. li. Wells
oft u niting.
RULES.
LEGHORN IS POPULAR BREED
Leona, Ore.. l*ec. 5.— ^Special to The
The Eastern Star will hold its annual
Sentinel.) — About a dozen friends as election o f officers tomorrow night.
Best Example of Nonsitting Class and
sembled at the pleasant home o f Mr.
Most W idely Bred of Any Eu
hud Mrs. J. J. Kenny Tuesday evening
Delight Valley Society.
ropean Fowl.
to bid farewell to Sir. and Airs. Ken
The follow ing enjoyed a delightful
n v 's son. Lagene, who had enlisted in card party at the Nichols home Friday
the navy.
A very enjoyable evening evening. Howard Keoue lie/ Tucker,
T h e Leghorn is probably the best
was spent at cards, music and dancing. i '1 ifton Hopper, 1L«I Gilder, Bertha
Kefreshhments were served about mid \
Ethel Moody, laea Tucker, Mil example o f th e uousittiiig class. It Is
Certainly the most populnr uud the
night. Those present wen Miss Velma dred Hopper. M yrtle Witcher.
Mires, Murguerettc Brookhardt. Miss
most widely bred o f uny European
Vera Haworth, ot Drain; Miss Veliua
fowl. Other egg breeds Include the
Marshall, Miss Doari Mann. Mrs. .1. I
Mlnorcus, Auconus. Auihiluatans. Cam-
R E D CROSS N O T E S
Beene, o f Leona ; Harry fo o l. Stanley
Krookhurdt George Derklns and Lester
pines h i n1 Spanish. nil Mediterranean
Wimberly, o f Drain, and John Beene,
Lug • ne Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. K e n
Please send at once all knitted a r ti
ny, o f this city.
cles mi hand, and continue to send in
Six o f l.eona's young men, Mr Ken
the-e garuo-nts as rapidly as possible.
ny, Deter VanOrden. Vern Coons. James This request is made from headquarters
Miller and two Anderson hoys. have cn-
' because o f cold weather coining on and
listed in the navy, and many others are
the urgent need o f warm clothing.
readv to respond to their country's
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call.
Kvurynne i« requestt*«l to I»** present
at th«- Friday afternoon meeting a*
Mis Alfred Skei entertained tin M. garment* must be pressed and packed
P. (J. club at noonday lunch Tuesday. for shipment.
• • «
Only* dub members were present.
N.-w members are: Mrs. H. A. Long,
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Miss Elnor Knowles entertained about o f Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Cora Tcet
twenty-five young people Frida]* eve ers and Mrs. W. M. Hubbard, o f Do
ning in honor o f Miss Mildred \Vhite. reua.
m
f
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y
hy
W hite
Leghorn
Cockerel.
breeds. T o these should be added the
Hamburg, Iloudun. the Itedcup, uud
possibly some others.
T h e y ull luy
white-shelled eggs.
T h e most common vurleties o f L e g
horns are white, browu. huff, black
anti silver, and some o f these color
varieties ure again subdivided into sin
gle and rose t omb species. T he White
and Brown Leghorns, are the most
widely bred, und they w ere the tlrsl
varieties known.
FREEZES HELPFUL TO SOILS
Aid
Pulverize Broken Ground, Cause
Particles '*> Crumble and V e g e
table Matter to Break.
T h e re is considerable advantage In
severe freezes during winter.
W hile
cold weather makes expenses some
what heavier unless the farmstead Is
well arranged fo r coinfort, both for
man and animals, the soli Is alwuys
benefited by freezes.
Farmers readily recognize that a fter
hard freezes the soil Is in better con
dition. Freezes help pulverize broken
F O R S A L E 1ÌY
ground; they cause the purticles to
crumble, vegetable matter to disinte
grate and break down. T h e r e Is also
considerable check to the increase o f
Insects.
Many Insects lu the pupa
stage are killed by very cold vveutlier
uud tills means less Increase the fo l
lowing spring und summer. H ow ever,
there are some tliut stand very low
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T h e best way to get the full benefits
o f winter snows ami winter freezes Is
to have the turn! broken.
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PROTEIN REQUIRED BY PIGS
Feed Necessary for
Bone, Muscle,
Frame, Material, Etc.— Skim Milk
Is Recommended.
A f t e r the pigs are weaned they* may
lost; flesh or at least make gains very
slowly unless fed a feed rich in pro
tein, to make bone, muscle, fram e ma
terial. mineral matter, etc.
I f fed
skim milk and grain they will not dis
appoint you.
SKIM MILK OF GREAT VALUE
Value of Product ae Hog Feed Gener
ally Known, But Not Alw ays Fully
Appreciated.
T h e value o f skim milk us u hog
fCed Is known on every farm, though
uot always fully appreciated. In the
neighborhood o f many large dairies
pork production Is u very prominent
ami lucrative supplement to the dairy
industry.
Utw/i/y
tlefor« tho Invontlon
of our Potont Air Proof Powcf»
M any Ooolort Could Not Kood
tho I Idvor am! F roahnoao In
nrAl GMAWrLV PLUG lOIIACOO
N ow III*
Pouch K U K •»
• rs.lt ami C i o n mnd Good
A Lulls Chsw ot Grs.sl* I. Cnouyh
anti Last, luntisr »han a bis ohsw
at ardinary plus.
ilrH iW y J id itv v t*' /Ittt'/i/Kt " i . b f
n
1 A L W A Y S TAKE M Y H AT OFF
TO A B E A D ! HE L IK E S GOOD
T K
T H I N G S I t ) C H E W - H U T HE
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PRODUCTION OF DAIRY
SCHOOL NOTES
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AMONO
si
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T i l l ’, C H U R C H E S
I
l lii* lugli school a n d g r a d e student*, Output of Five Breeds Given ill
Mel limit It Church Rev Jos K notte,
usMisted l »v C’o ttu g e G r o v e i i i u . hi c u I tal
pastor Minóla v srlmnl at In a 111 . Reg
eat. w i ll g i v e nn illu*drut«*«l eoiu’ert oit
alar pieaeliiug servire* at II a lit and
Farm ers’ Bulletin.
the r t i r i s t u m * stor.v Ulul the earlv life
, :’’o L p w orili league at 7 p la. Mol
«>t t ’hriHt in Hi«* nu«lit«>riiiin «»t th«' high
week prayer uieeling III a r sdu y evening
>» ho*d \\ e«lne'*daV e v e n i n g , |leeeiiib« r
I at 7 :.'!«».
It*.
Th ere w i l l I»«* sol«»*, <|iiurtet* and | Comparison Made of Aytthtre, Brown
• • •
« horuHt * illu s tr a te d by ov«*r lot» beau
Swlte, Guernsey, Holstein and
PiftftbytrrtiU)
Church
I» A Mari.«*»»«!,
t i f u lly eolore«l utere opti co n *lid«*M. Th«*
1 pn»t«»r; jdi«»tic L liK . Hilde *ch<»«»l ut H*
Jersey— Holstein Is Given
proceed* w i ll g«» towuv«!* the purehiise
u. in. \lt>iiiing worship ut I I ; evening
«•t a v i c t r o l u t«»r til«* *eli«»«d*.
M u sic n
Largest Average.
Winshlp at Ì : d)j bilde stmlv V\ e«lIi«*sduy
b e c o m in g a l«»*t art in the live* ot
••v euiiigs at »
n m u y *tud«*nt*.
t h i s i* an «*ffort to
Morning. ‘ ‘ The P«»w«*r I nv ivîbb*. ' *
T h * a ver it gw production o f II vn dairy
arous«* musteal fast«* and a p p r e c ia tio n .
The program in« bides th«« f«»llt»w iu g :
The H«»ly Pitv
\lr*. I .eon lh**l.nr/e.s
Hl«*«*p l.ittl«* Habv «»! Min«* Mrs. Ting
land.
Night «>t Nights
Mrs, ('alli*on.
Je*u* 'Thou A rt S t a n d i u g
Mae
A rm strong
I
T h in k
When I
lt«*a«l
That
Nw«*«t
Him > H v r t le P o l t i
(> L ittle Town «»f Bethlehem
l.*»is
Thomas.
J «'su* Loves Me <V«*ib* t'albsun.
Seb*et«*«t iS«»l«>* A lfred Skei.
Silent -N ight i g n is «|i«a 1 1•*t
Loi*
Th«>tUMs, .luumta Sh«»rt, Myrtle Potts,
Gerirmi«* W«K»«lruff.
Long Years \gu (mix«*«I «(tuirtet
Mr*. H«»v \\ tilass, Mr*, lima Beager,
Libert Smith, Alfr«*d Hkei.
Selection
iinab*
quartet 1- Libert
Smith, s L. Muck in.
L l mphrev.
A lfre d Skei.
t horns High school girls.
Joy to the NS’»»rl«l Thirtl and Fourth
Graffe*, «*ust sole.
Lu th er'* Cradle Hong Third
and
Fourth Grad«*s, west sole.
• • •
Tho pupils o f the gra«l«'s have alrt*a«ly
sold $50 worth o f Ke«l I 'runs stamps an«l
there i<a a conti it u«*«l demaiid for them
breed* must gcin-riill) known In ilio
I itllctl States I* sltovvu in I'artners’
Bulletin No. MU o f tin- department o f
agriculture.
F o r Ayrshire the average o f Hie
■J.ó'.ts cows that have compieteti yearly
record* for mlviuiivi! reglslt'y I- li '.V»
IHiamlri o f milk lestlng .'1,1*0 per •cent
of
butterfat, amituntlng to 377. f. I
pounils o f fill.
T ile tell lllglle-t lallk
producer* o f this breed range fniiii
il.t .liL l* I n
I H . 7 I Ó p o l l i , ,|s o f l l l l l k
and
the average o f t in s e ten hlglo-st pro-
*
er.
•
Mr. Himmon* formerly lived at Walk
M. I
K. *» ‘,0 It
la
Preai-lillig s e r v i c e *
nt I I a. in. uii.f 7RID p. In.
H.ipll.it Chinch L G. C) Gront |IHH
t«»r « llH Tit ll** Huutluy Hi iltml Ul lu u
. Ill 1*1 i'lli*)lill|( 11 II i in. I'niv«*r U»«*r!
iii ^ 'I’ii ur hi I ii v «• V •*Il l ll^» ut 7:.1«.
Mri 4 «l« ii
L in m \ nml
iwíí«-, i«;id«*rs. S«*rvi«‘i*M :«! L*-id un «i 7:.‘10
>1 tli«' !••••• i | MÍ in Í o II, lu«:»tr«| m ti»»*
Milu«* buibling, sí'foii'l «b»»»r *««uth «*f
t'«»ltiig«* Gr«»v«* «T«*ftiii«*rv. Lv»*rv«»n«* w»*l
¡ i 'b l i i r ,
Notica to L«*lg«* H#t r#tarie*
'Tli«* H«'i»lin«d w Í m T h ’ s I«» | > 11 i i i i *• |j tiii*
liuiiirs «*i v«Mir n«*w Iy •• I« « t«*«l o f í l i ’rr*
S« « r«djiri«*s «if I«<«1 h «' n w til i «*nf«T u favor
1 bv fuinistiing su«n i» lis!
WafitMl.
i vuuilg IIIIIn 15 !(» i* !«• buril tln* «»|»tir-
ul blHHi« s I ii«| ii ir•* Sln ruiun NN Moody
I •iigt'ii«*, < ir«*g«»n.
II'.".It fe
USEFUL FOR WINTER MULCH
Leaves
Are
Not Only
Serviceable
When Placed About Plants, But
Also Good for Litter,
Have the leave*.
T h e y are useful
for winter mulch about garden plants,
for poultry to nerateli In ami, when
plied ami rotted down, make u good
fertilizer for the garden. It Is worth
while to save them If possible.
PUT
FARM IM PLE M E N TS
IN R E P A I R IN W I N T E R
When Ionising the farm Im ple
ment* for winter make u list o f
repairs ..... led to put them In
shape for elllelent service next
year.
Order these repair* at
once uud have them on hand
when needed.
Such precaution
may eustly save days o f delay
next M|irlng.
M ateria l* are *<■
short that manufacturer* will
not carry more part* than seems
absolutely necessary.
All order
placed now means that you will
not tie disappointed next spring.
PROPER EXERCISE FOR BULL
Keep Him In Separate Paddock Where
He W ill Alw ays Be Under Con
trol, Is Safe Plan.
When you have made your pur
chase o f II g,H><| baby beef sire, don't
keep hill! shut lip without eXcrelsc,
uud liy all menus do not underfeed
him. M ore bull* aru spoiled by uu-
lerfeeillng mid lack o f exercise than
by overfeeding, but III seeking to have
your bull get plenty o f exercise don't
let him run with the cows. K eep him
in a separate paddock where you will
always have him under proper control.
It's the safe and the economical plan
I to follow.
All in**inb«*r* o f th»* Guard who, with
out a valid escu»e, fail to ut tend tw»»
c o n c e n ti V e bu ine** meeting*, v\ill bt*
fined. Thin rub* wu* pawM'il Leccio ber
• >
’ and took «*ffeet at the meeting on
December t . What con»! it ute* a valiti
ex eliso will be derided by the Honor
Guard.
Former Resident Die«.
lVndb<on, Ore., Dee. 10. Hylvanu*
Himmois, nged 50, one o f Pendleton
be*t known retir«*»l farmer* and pio
neer*, died ut hi* home early today a f
t»*r a two w e e k *' illne**. He enme to
Kmatilla eounty in IMHO and took up a
bomenteud 10 mile* north o f the eity.
Hin«*e then he ha* prospered and eight
year* ago he wa* able to retire ami
c o » e to Pendleton to live. He leave* a
w ife and f i v e children. K lli* Himmon*,
o f Portland, i* on«* o f them.
S«*vcnt!i Day AdveiiUxt Church H II
I i ii « 1 1 , pastor. Sabbath *• h«»«»l ut l id
Satur«lavs
iCegular *«*rvi«e at
If:.'III.
Htr.’ingcr* au«J visitors eordialiv inviteli
• • •
(.'Un tlau Church W alter t'allison.
Uliliister Bible -rhool b I » a. ai Y P.
G«»* i | h *| M i Hbiti
The Cottage Grove school* huv«* joined
eireuit Ot schools t«> the south o f II»
to g ive Htereopticon lecture* everv Fri
Champion Jersey.
da>' afternoon at J:45. Lust w««*k th«-
lecture was on the «b*v elopui«*nt o f agri
ducer* I* iM.ó.'lMM poiimls o f milk
culture uud this week it will be on 1 he
T h e teli biglie-1 hutterflit proibì. .-r*
Holy Land The public is invited to all
Miimng A y r*h lre* ran-.'e frinii !»ó',.'id
«• t these lecture*.
lo 74J.7.1 poiimls, wlth un averti gì*, for
Illese teu, o f Kófi.l poiimls of butter
fat.
H O N O R G U A R D NOTES.
Brown Swlee Recorde.
In thè Brown S u b ' hn-ed thè aver-
ago o f BUI f u « ' tfi.it lui ve Completisi
Tim proceeds o f the duuce given bv
I.maulers ’ mill crew December v toi Hie yenrly record* for thè regl.stry prò
- 7 iMiundit o f milk, t • e
benefit o f Sixth com puny s company dulloa la 10
fund were turned over to tlo- H oiioi Ing :i,l>0."i per • - ut. i.iiiouutlng lo 4.'k*I.I.*>
G uard girls who deposited them in the
poiimls o f hiittcrfut. T h e |en hlglo'Mt
Lirst National bank to the credit of
Sixth company, according to the xuggeM milk pia «llicers o f thè Itreed rnlige
tom o f ('«iptain Lee Roy Woods.
All from 11*. bili ti to ld 11*1.7 poiimls o f
other societies or persons wishing to milk wllli ali average. for Illese teu. of
contribute to the tuiid ute reqocslcil to
17,37'J.- pollini*.
T h e teli lilglo - f Iqit
deposit money in like manner.
terfnt produe t s of thè ifniivII Sitivi
• • •
Additional member* to Honor Guard range frolli 708.10 tu 0i7..'iD poiind-,
wlth un average for Illese teli of
nr«*: Mi *.*»«*» Kern liul« uinli, il*-*!«*r li**
in in, Lather Jorge utk»lif All»»* Uur«*Y)«4iii, 683.72 |Miund* o f hlitterfat.
and Kiln Count*». Honor Guard girl*
Guerncey Record*.
who Me«* ii re«! new member» w«*r«* T ry ntu
Iti thè (SueriiHey thè uvenige o f O.'Jisi
Martin (2 -, Belle liurkliol«l«*r c i ) , t lor
»• ii »*»* Unkt-y t l ) , Hi Id red Hull < I i, Ki
eow* thut linve compieteli ii yenr'* rec
rah Tennis ( I , , M yrtle HwatiMou i l ; f ord fo r advanced regt*try ls 8Jt3P33
mid Kuiii .forgeiiMOit i ly ,
poiimls o f milk, tesllng liiit per cent,
• • •
utiiountlug to -l'bl.ol poumls ,>f Inittcr
Mif*. J. li. l*rotzmun 'a ela*»«* in n»«l
flit. T h e teli lilglo-.-t prodltcers o f thls
to th*- K**d t
111 « * t »*\ery W»»liienda}
J7ÓI
itternoou at .1:15 f». in. in room < at hreed rango from ‘J t is is to 17.'_M
th«* high Rchool buibimg. .Not only Hon
potimi* o f milk wlth an nverage, for
or Uuar«l girl». but all other young worn
theae teli, o f 111,337.0 poiimls o f milk.
en who u«*»ire, may join. All Hon«*r
Guard g irl» must attend it poMHilib*. T h e teli hlgllest (¡uernm-y hlltterfat
range frinii
l.ir.ts IS tu
Basketball pra»*tiee doe* n»»t count in pri*llicer*
war tune*, Think what our *«ddi«*r* and !IHM,7 poiimls, ull average for Illese teli
nailor* *a<*.rifiee iii nerving their eouiitry o f 970.7,7 poiimls o f hutterfut.
and >**t th«*y »l»i uot falter. Purely t%\•»
Holstein Records.
hour* on»*«* a v%e»*k i* the leant any g n l
«•an do. Afternoon work i* prefer»ltd«*
Among llolsteliis, 3,2211 cmv* timi
t’«»r many reanoii*.
hiol eoia|ileted a j e a r l y record for ad
• • •
vnuced
reglatry a vera gei I
1 1,1522.7
White apron* for rook* and K. I*. ’* ot
poiinds o f milk. tcHliag 3.421 per cent
.Sixth company
1 1J be th«* fir*t e ffo r t*
o f the Mewing c lit »»♦*». Comfort kit* hutterfut. unioiintlng to * * ) 7 poiimls
probably will be made Inter.
o f fut.
T h e teli hlgllest priHlueer* o f
• # *
thls hreerl averuged frinii 31.240.9 to
H In- Honor Guard is plnutiiiig oil giv
ing u New Y e a r's w.ir supper. It prob 28,820.4 puntili* o f milk, un aeerage for
ably will be held m the high school the*e ten o f ‘29.89*.34 |Hiuiid* o f milk.
building. Mrs. J. H. Protzinun will lake T h e ten lil^u *t Iloistelti hutterfut
charge o f the eulinary department with prodiicerx uvernged frinii I.20Ó.U9 to
the assistance o f the girls. The publtc
will be charged u nouiiaal price for n 1.017.28 (Hiuinls. un average for thime
wholesome ii o ’clock dinner. Com** uud ten o f 1,(RIO.80 |*»und* o f hutterfut.
help out our fund for pilli-luising K*-d
Jersey Record*.
Cross material.
In thè Jeruey hreed, Hn- average of
A bean party will be hi-ld in th*' near fi,244 eow * that limi compieteli yenrly
future by the Honor Guard.
Misses record* for thè registry o f merli wtis
Juanita .Short, Ruth Phelps and Ada
Gib-nst are in charge. The purpose o f
this party is to thresh our beau crop
uud have a good social tune.
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tln , tiupi-i at 212 Mee,mil slre, t eaeji
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riic hiiililmg in opea f,,r lite ase oí tlie
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GRAVELY'S
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CORRECT COLLAR FOR HCRSE„
High
Producing
Guernsey.
7,792 pounds o f milk, testing .r>.3T> per
cent, making 417 pounds o f butterfat.
T h e ten highest milk producers ranged
from 19,0lt4.8 to Id.r>33.2 pounds, nn
average, for these ten o f 17,703.1
pounds o f milk. T h e tefr highest but-
terfat producer* range from iHHi.l to
875.2 pound*, an average for these
ten, o f 943.1 pounds o f butterfat.
8tylee A re Created Mostly by Uea o f
Different Materials— Metal la
Not Much Used.
The Mtyles o f Imrse coltura tire cre
ated mostly by the lise o f different
kind* o f miitnrlnl* In their eonntruc-
tl'ill. Such nnitcitnl* as heavy duck,
ticking and leather tire used either
libine or In various comhliiutlons. All-
metal collars may nloo he bought, hut
ure not so much used.