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m1isr Evening, May 16, 192S IHl'IBOIXl flDABB 1 Page Thirteen MFA WEEVIL m by i DECLINE OF HORSES IS DEPLORED Prmr UrBd to Avert Movem.nt Towini Ranld ,Bi SwmlBg CertIn Elimination of Warmer Paeulw Animl WILL BE TESTED .., icBirrLTrHAi. coi.- ' B lfPlAl Pni!,0n dUSt fr0m Is M i. tMiM on eommer- ,t Wlnir. May 20, "K'.mhKrisin. representing Lto!olP l'Ptmt of the Or '"r .m-tit Mation, who recent- Li Primit8 with ai X' rf the trtals. Captain f"s r'JfjUd Primit8 with apple ; in H. ' . " . . th. 321.t r"" . " ,drn of Port- l.?. ' - lut-pa enm merrial a WUi P1"1 11 - " j.i.k ! bring fitd out with arf m . (Mt of tie nrnnth. . rti L'aP'iD Frcll1of 'h, of tfce jperimeot that he has sat w - " , i &etse or pest cumoi. Bfeke?p?rs who odwes mere h&n , c,r than ths csn use si hem nia.v ds- pop? ef their produrt is s sumber ef different ways, advises tha tvrt' t asent station. I Many producers baw sdoptetl the plan st setting ap roadsWe stores f booths a scheme which hs proved ' especial! j- god fsr the sUing of bftn I I ef. Sign plaee4 alng th rrtsd on s I both sides f the booth mil th t j tntioa oC motorists to tha fa$s. If ' it is oc prcticI to hST an atteod- ; ant eosstaatty at tb flan4, a slga ftS f be pros&eB displayf4 telling the m&mi$t ts sound his hsm. which i siscal may be promptly asswersd hj i the person in charge, t Orocerj stores sfler another excel- lest market, Oftimes the whole sor- I plus may be disposed of through thts t medium. Window displays attractive I ij arranged wilt draw tourists' attea- j 1 ttos and result in large salts. If the j erocoryniaii is not m faror of iRakmg 1 Pervenche" Belgian mar$ Is the pride ef draft horses. Shejsa eshibit entirely at hoaeyt displays ( may os made coMtosBas livu- pancake flour, or hosey asd breakfast 1 X 4 in HOAiEY IS EASY TO DISPOSE OF; MSI USES ARE FOUWO Best Hens Chosen j I wJ LEG WEAKNESS IS CHECKED BY SO tew ii st tet ! ft '5, i2 advance iq tinsi. w 1 of .Ifalh, wwJ hf the East" ' . . Tn,i mtsinBtii' near On 1 c. fr a known here this ! the Grand Championship In 1923 and 1924 at tha Chicago . ., - i. i show. yASHlXGTOX, Stay IB, No Horses on farms In 1020 wre- " ,ne it the poison to I . ' ",""'" "l ". Rteo Ju,7H,ou, Tots year Uwy to- jlauni ib""" ' ,. i and today a crisis m tli supply ap- i ,f,W t the rnte of 2 pound. 1WRra (n rfflcM taW only 1 ,880,000, LtkrKK. ura t j Here's how the iHminishing up. in eprtmjt adnses fanaers to is i5rfler so permit i s rSpy ij place; breed more mares this year thsa In htia.t ike Iow r''- ' 1010 to 20 (10 years) decrease the past in pa endeavor to avert a HfewDtj agent of Sln!her conn- UrM?l 1;w ,)(lwli UH greMlr 3,ciine in the animals. ; jl L. Breitbsnut is arranging ( 1!(20 to in25 l5 decreas 2,- A deciding falling off in coit breed . ioeni aetails of the experiment, ooo.OlM) head, inst in recent ycara in noted, and offi hWrnllentomoIogifts from tire- In lul0i aCording to the United dais of the department say as th j. Hike, mi l'1"'1 w.in he Prescnt States Department of Agriculture, present supply of "work stock" is de mit the demonstration, ) tiHrf) wcfe 23.010, 002 horses in the pleted through age and death, the jli (iperlment will constitute the : country. In M20 there was a total shortage of young stock will become at aere by the experiment sta- oI 21,472,772. apparent. i i the fignt to stop rne aoYanee , . ireevil to orner pans o me tacliidiug the Willamette valley m dfKa is now getting estab- i& : . WiCE 10 BE FIHEO GETTING MOST OUT OF TIMBER IS PLAN Owning 173,820 acres of forest land HIGH PRICES BIG AGK FARM TREK fBy NEA, Perrtee in California, the Diamond, Match ' CHICAGO, May fl, Better farm company has an interest in repro- prices and genera! government ducing the timber, but it is essentia! protection of the farmer have bronghf that the plan shall be economic and about a "back to the farm" move not academic, observes Basing Points. ; luent. published bv linker. Fentress & t'o.,1 Pr. Herman Janss, director of the Portland and Chicago, adding that the s fmn I"1"' division of the National company holds 78,000 acres of virgin ! Association of Heal Estate Boards, (By Nen Service) SEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., 'May -Oalf br constant, careful selee- i tid dependence on the law of i timber: 23,5X1 acres estimated to reports this movement Has taaen sm may the poultry breeder ex--t te leteiop a flock titat can be wBdi iipen for high egg produe- is th? following generation. Hiif theory is the result of years yield 20,000 feet per acre in 25 years, rta through iast year and is con 17,iVi4 acres to yield 2tMMKI feet per 1 tinning in greater proportions this acre in 00 years! 7659 acres ta yield : 20,000 feet per acre in 75 years and A survey made by E, M. Fisher, afcj If 1 3 $ ' - 'v '- M foods. An observation hive wli also be fotind Tfthmble in attracting at tention ts the display, Hose peddling or hss-te-boss canrsssiug, may be adopted bj thssa who have means - ef transportation. Orders may ba filial at the time, or later, LeaTtng a eeK-addressed stamped envelops with the easterner has proved successfttt in many in stances. Commission houses offer another field for the disposal of hoiuey. s A few, Oregon beekeepers haTe tried the scheme of advertising ex tracted honey in newspapers and magaglnPS, and delirering it by parcel postt thas working np a mail order busiiJess This method of selling is on the Increase, The msis f&etor In mail order selling is to ha?e a psek sge that will not leak. The best paek age is the serew-eap vnn in the quart and two quart sizes packed in a eor rugated mailing eartsn which ran be obtained inexpensively. Several bee keepers in the northwest ba?e started advertising. Jardine to Visit All Coast States On Tour of West In order that he may become fa miliar with the work of bus depart ment in the field. Secretary of Agri culture Jardine will Ipss Washngton on May 2? for a sis weeks inspection throtth the west, rear-fifths 223m fir to vieM 20.000 feet oer ' m e orgwMwn, snows tna& fltmerrtnee ok the egg-production i t'', ikft TKa thore was a 42 per cent increase in xtri& of hens entered in eesr-hivinz ; w.. t ! farm sales in 31 states and two Ca- ( trip throah th am, a New Jersey. It is pro-1 rT Mlt ci,ntitic mHhoit of reforests- Province. last year, over the of the 20,000 worker, in the depart- ports, there is evidence of a 4ft to BO J throughout the country oatside of lier cent "increase' of farm sales in Washington, a- fact which ied the- W twe . llcrvey oE tliei,.... nnA t,.ieves that its ivstem 1 v Jersey Agricultural Experiment , Rg effects as economic conditions l!'a , ... . wili permit, nameiv to save immature tiwed Unctly as a mass propo- 8lhOT !n ggig, to cover the cnt m. Iltrrey concludes m no in- j w w!h frmiK ot m it possible to show an ex- , ,Iings, and to provide effective fire M nlntanistiip between the pro- : 1((H,tillll 1M ef.tauglit.-rs .....I their sires' , eniapanr will cut out it. pres i.or between daughters and , , . n M j m'l lireqiictioij, I ,f , i 1 . i.UH- Tke fact Hint both the male and ! J , , - laetorsi Blamiixation ot nigner prices in riven .,.,! !. ,v sw ' l'n M ?" ?m"1- , for farm prodnrts, laws iassed in 2 hish-prodming ancestry does " proposttton the company , lwtv half (he Mtttps prtiieHim hnj- rneis ncrfsanty that the progeny both countries. The best reports of rural land sales come from Kansas and Nebraska, where conditions improved following the rise in wheat prices. Thin increase in the movement back I ta the farm is attributed to three to bring in nearly a bithnn fnetoPSf aubilijtion of high miercml saw nmtennl. As for fftrm prmiaetHt Uws j. proposHion the company t mrv half the slates pnttee elieve h eponomically pos- prs m iPI--nftn)liblit rpt ibf Pjrinwetl likewise It is oniv k sMq tQ tm' isK0s Rlid carry the hisk dealers, and a general return of the s tkf right combination is cf-j of "foresting Mabo and Xorthwt j fw,jB(E of confidence in farming, 13 bv s muting of parents both' lim,,w Uml ht1ch 8rfaa SF0 bftme "An enormous amount of this new wailling fmtnr for high feenn-; BR"1 w'th enre, but the cnt- hfP n fmm buying is traceable di- that uniformly high prmliietion laoiMed n th." nrosein. U ii therefore left to the breeder nwwe such birds in ordr lo got h wsrds fnnu she progeny. This, fWiiioa (o gmi hrpt'iliug methmis, "Hs trap nest," llcrvey advises, th? (mly certain means of ww, but the trap-nesting for the ,tpar in innieeessnry Vijdtr ffliHlitions a winter trap-nest f fprrMthnatfly Ztt eggs in an mmu of fjsj.3, liroliflmrv in lee- Such a rMrd is indicative of Hmai 2ntec bird. Hip Mtnrk is not nnifrnmly "ft on Nor. 1 if flu-inb? in ii over land is sold. Must not use Sulfur Treatment For Gooseberries Gooseberry growers must not use sulphur in any form after the fruit is set, if they intend to sell to the can neries, says ?I. I. Brass, plant pathol ogist of the agricultural college ex periment station. The station sug gests that growers fry sal soda, 1 H ,.i t , , : . ounces ib one sa.ii. t m..- W Illf' S nrm su'lfti. .til ftmro tl . . , , , ... . . ' - ! .lew V oevclnp.i, lips inH.er.ni 4.1 ,h 11 ",0n '," ,h i should be applied thoroughly and r.- C-. I T"! ,f T" U'm- """" I nuires renewal after each rainy spell, i .u , lM mmn-rl This method is practiced in Kll- nW. .'m W'"f"r Prn,,,"',1," - rope with good results, hut has not H? k , ," "''l'"-1 vet been tried in this emmtry. The ; w the fuiure hr-eding pen is j poriment station is cond.icling tests , with this inexpensive treatment, and j will be glad to hear from growers ROSES DAMAGED wlln nr trying out this method. , Chemists sny that this material will dfry eaililrw is the cause of not cause chemical action or produce -Sjciaje to ruses in Oregon, The 1 gna in the conned fruit. roses arP mnrP susceptible 1 " 'T!r . - - ,"n the other roses, Stnrt- ', :'r m spring and .lusting tit finest grade of dusting sui ii f" ""k intervals is n-com-or the experiment station, A -'Klllh rim.l. !.v ... .--'. ii.-iiit.i; KitO tile iT mtMew nw hiark spot, of rectly to results obtained by recent laws passed in 10 states to protect farm buyers from land sharks, says lr, Janss. The majority of the laws license under bond all real estate dealers and prevent unlicensed deal ers from dealing in land, Most of them carry fine and prison penalties, There are more telephones in the single state of Iowa than there are in the entire continents of Bsufh America and Africa combined. secretary to decide on this early visit. At a iater time he espeHs to go fo the southwest aod through the east and south. The trip of Secretary Jsrdtoe wiR fake him to California, with stops in Kansas, I tab ami Mane on ins way west, and in Washington, Oregon, Montana North lakofn, Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa n the retnrs. As the tour is primarily for field inspec tion the secretary is 'accepting but a thntled number of speaking engagements. Ths.amownt of lead nsed in a sin gle year by the Western Electric company tn the manafaetore of tele phones is greater thsn the displace ment of a giant steamship like the White Star liner Homeric, A seei, ai a poor layer. Upper lsw show a nooel oootl Sayti.fi ken. with deep and iogt prsMinaBf prsa, Belsw, the poor layer has shsrt haok loots im.ihsrs, shruaksn eyfi. MOST APPETITES PPflOVE POTATO wekness In cfcieka it a rather peculiar disease found most often te innubator hatehed ehieks at the age of iW to W day. It fretjuently at tacks chirks whirh have been appar ently healthy and growiug. WJwtt tbw disease appears m a hroder there are usually several eases at abiut the same time, tM-casionaHy S vr-ry hish pereentage of the yowng chicks developed within s few daya, Tha majority of ontbreaka of leg weakness coming to tb attention the veterinary department of the col iege swm to be associated wita the method of management. Every aerera outbreak w have observe! has been in ehieka that were closely bowsed and that were being fed m ration containing onSy a amaSS amount of green says Ir, B. T. Stara, orofessor of veterinary mii cine, "it is a signtfieant fart that very few cases are ever seen in rhirka batched noder hens and How to ran with the old birds. In soma ottt breaks we hav observed tbat tbis trouble appeared In only a part of a hafeh. H,hieks which were ot hi the sun light and which had a sttffieient smownt of green feed escaped the troiAle, while it developed in the chicks kept In and fed very iittle green stuff, iTreatraent after symptoms r well developed ia act very satisfae tory, A change in tha method of management will nawaPuy preve oe velopwtent f mors csss, Sneb change consists In allowing the young chicks to run In the dtrsefc sunlight and to have a plentiful supply of lewder green grass or clover Top dressings of gypsam on the meadow at this ttae wiB greatly fe ereaw th coming hsy crop Krowt east st ths rate of IW pwand yt" acr I the asnaj appScatMsB, It S often advttgbl ta Jeav a atrip bb treated in ortler to rompr th b fita of th gypsum appiieation j the atate Wiii-e pperiwent la l ion, Farm Reminders j fBv KEA Berrlcei COlnU-St, O,, Stay 8, The po tato is rnier of the vegetable king dom, It heads the list of vegetables con sumed by the average person in a year the agricultural extension di vision of Ohio Stats University finds, A survey of a typical commnnity in Ohio last year, brought oat these statistics ! The average person consumed ITftf1 ponnds of potatoes last year, of which only 8,S ponnds were sweet pstatccs. The same Individual ats ponnds of cabbages making this vege table a poor second to the potato j Next to cnbbagea came beans, J green, dry and canned, with IfiJS j pounds. Then cams onions, 15,8 j pounds. 6 All other vegetables fall beiow 10 1 pounds consumption for each person, ( Cauliflower is at the foot of the list. ( Apples lead the fruits consumed, j with 55,WI pounds a person, Porkf is well ahead of all meats consumed J with W,8 ponnds a year for each per- 1 son, - I Kgg consumption averaged 2? dozen a person, and milk whole and J condensed, 2tM pounds or about 133 ( quarts a person, 1 Risek raspberry ciUnr its O ?-gtn w better aerstoodi than fonaerfy though micr saoaW fcoma grawer do uot rrttis tha ata of this berry, TreHisjng ef blsfkcaps, saya the x- lnmet station; m not tseeesiwry when tbs mmm ar prened tew, A ewa may hi expected to prodoee two lambs m yntf but if forced to raise four sha lay down tha j-ob, She can profitably raise lamh and a wool crop bnt if sha has to raise m crop of ticks and stwwsrfa worms in addition she soon cms to enlst, IMplng Smwediately after shesrSng helps to eliminate the ticks. Stootaeh worms can be treated wtit a copper sttlfaes solwtion which baa proved sHceessftti in getting rM of these parasites. Write the state college or sea your coonty agent for testrnc-tions Raw Wool Will be Tested by U, S, for Moisture Content A ieirfea of testa of tha shrinkage and moistura latent of raw wool grown m rio parts ot the Vmt States ta fee mt.l by the depart mtmt of agrttttltwe so that wool grow ers wit! nave a mare aceffltat toeihrf of vmm&mtmg iim market vala tfceir prt8rt, Wooi growers at present have b aecarafe uwthod rsstii-f rstimstF iu sliowsng dednctioBS for grease and dirt rontawwd to fSeeces, The wl im Bowgbt on a gord basfa, the hoyw making an estinvated wdncttt for shrinkage, if tfee ranite is An can he detemaaed fro tests, wooi growers wiU be a beiwr ition to reewva th fuiE market value An open seed bed for broccoli re garded by many Oregon growers a the best method of ratsng yoang plants, Th seeds are drilled! at the rate of TW to for every three feet This ia usually done with tfes hand seeder, asya tha esperuneni atason. Valley Printing Co Stanley BnSSdtag 78 West Ninth WOBiNO BUSINESS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRSNTSNa ran auieK service call m The first and beat epportnoity to force the growth of piga i when they ara three weeks old. At that time they start eating grain. Tha Oregon station recommends that a creep be constructed in the pen at that tteej containing a trough in which grate GREER CALLAHAN Buys Fttrnituw f HOIM SJ -to buildup Weiflitl :r Made To Your Order PAPTS la this gBspSsteiy sqttip n4 machine hop, Oftaa tkm mm gear, mmm, kft, owtih, Me, thrt are hurt ts HbJ sbsoisj atssck psrte ot a toowbftoa ad ellisr -chtow r It Id very coa oolBt nrt a blit Ijb of ttma to fmn tha spaetal prt m hmt, lt a know yam Bew4 nt will (nolo oa figure. Eugene Foundry and Machine Company 518 East 8ih A-retrao Phono 1054 ANY WOMAK, aor torn, tan n : h&-re a w a : ; . d ? ' 7 ? i tftce gn4 form bEm rt of wrtWtap4 form I fa tha BiBBber of Mooertta to yaar fcojy, Yoa ea bow forjsat U t&a tfcsoretScal tattt sfeoafc tffis es ereto fsA trmtmsant, toirftott 4 -3 4 ftit-faoto, HotataB Is aaj msa, after all, wecant Mootesltol Thin, rBB-4owm men n4 wsnj with, bony necks, sunken chert, bony ehonMer all the mm mt ferftur ftoat o thina tm few Mood-eelta, Sefeaee hm juttd tkrt RS.8, fcelpe to mk ttt tick. a-pa-ceB, whSeh job nri, Toar Moo4 s trlBg for ihum aow Mood-eIIs! 01 jwr Moat ttas Moolta It BBita take ttE tto greet retoitMfto MaoraH aker, S S S, ta aoa awnaEst In natktair beartltol eomota" Ion, eimting the ekta, asking Hn rosy rei, the cheeks toB ai slump becttss it rttte the bBooi of ti pnrltta whloh ett t jlraplen, blaekhesJs, Mae, blotcn, erass, tetter, iwh rtatlja too. Am thB ineilclrail toBredottta o( R8.8, purely wtMe tt May l tktt with perfect rafety. lata ta why BAR, tae UM, iid meant te tfeeawads of ttBsrweJght em and women pta to titetr ettewtlt, Btort lWn(f 8.B.8. tatay end your rrsst proMens, that ot your ps end appearance, tao be Ml, il : i ir ;: U J.J. flfcodMrils Fohf tiroes (lie totat namb?r of trtephun1 now Is wge is CJrrst Krit aln tfnuW not qHal the ini-rf-ase in the wimtwr ef tIepimnes in the I'nited Btittes during the psst fffl jrpsrs. ' lrirultilfn roll. i-m rm rniurst to the ge at I'orvaiHs, Bit Honey Crop Hpi-Ms a Inrep flow of . r.'l"" h"' rnlAni,., prmiiK-iliK 1 '' Pii of honey an- STOCKS AND BONDS We aolieft inijulrfe to bu r sell sriK marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market for Burant, Star, Flint, anil Itickenharker Motor iusuos; Public Utilities. Prompt atiention given all or der!. Cash paid for purchas es; no delay. Quotations fur nished. HOOD BROTHERS S Chamber of Commerce lildg. Portland, Ore. Can You Quality? he completing 0f ono f onr reguar courses will rtiity you fr a good position. (,'' r""' I'"siti!is are open for those who have '"'"'Sary business training to qualify, 8i JCiJ'"'' fontinue in session (luring the sum H(,nf""I'ls m ",at those who enroll now are en "i to "carry on" without a break. Ask for full information Eugene Business College y. A. E. ROBERTS, President m Willamette St. Eugene, Ore, 5 STOVES ITT if V The IATEST lng (mpraved alt eosmH LAKGWOO0 or 1H-M ARCTIC in the. whito blue or irray, is awt?p tog the West In s wave sf hearty approval. Never bpfsro haa so economifti and hauff fnl a ranRs bn of frod The tHB em bodies durability atid minimum ful tnmtt m aurin peraonal aatis faetion in s worthwhllo surrhas. Th 1125 md'ls are mor? bfau tifut In lins. flnr In ail details and emtoodr features of speia sp-pest. BhJsd th LAKa RANOK ia a Btrict jsarant1 o f aatlaiaeHett n4 ta h-k Hp by a Northwest faetorg rvieo, Msds In t h Northwest h IA Kf I may d ndd uKn to tive lon. rfenend W senrte. Charlet's Bargain Store 63 West 8th Street EUGENE 0EE00M DAIRYMEN ! Good Cream Is Worth More Than Poor Cream Brenuwj OOOf) BI1TTEB enn ha mndo from OOOD CREAM nnd only pmtr butter can 1o mmAn from jKor flavored crwim, The fsj-Rtesn of buying lultrfni that Iibh gencrnlly Imcti in vogno in th'm ntat hm not offwwl nnf indneomnnt for the progressive dftirymcn to turn out high qnnlity crnm hfwnn,gnntl nml poor ha' 'eH bought at the mm priec. This system Iits been and in mm fortered hy Inrga mnnufaotnrera who are bo situated that it i imprnt:tiei for them to oMain high grttflo cream Ht largo qctftntities. Tliey qnito naturally nppmc, any diango in this buying nyateia heeaiwo it ihojim that it i prsssiMa for the country creamery to put better batter on tho mnrlrot thnn tlipy enn produce. Wo have been grading cream for more than a year and nineo January first havo been paying on cent ahoi-e Portland Mornijr Oregoninn quofntion for onr "A" grade nnd ono cent Mow the somft quotation for "B" grade, Tho express on cream to Portland nmonnts to mora than on cent per pound on bntterfat, Three Cent Premium For Good Cream Wo are pleased to announce that wo are now paying two cents above the Portland Morning Ore goninn quotation for our "A" grade erenm nt are ttIH paving ono cent InAjw tha mime quotation iVr "B" grade. ' , OUR REQUIREMENTS FOR "A" GRADE CREAM "A" grade ereom must he ckan t tho tnte, ih1I have no objectionable flavora or odorn, 1 free from lumps, shall have at least 28 per cent butter fat, and must not have more thnn one-half of mm percent acidity, (Cream will curdle in coffee when it contHiim one-quarter of ono per cent acidity.) We arc f riving towards a sweet cream standard for onr A" grade erenm, "It" grade cream is eream that Iitek the fine flavor and aroma m "A" grado and ia too gour to mm oh first grade or tests too low in buttcrfat.. . "('." grade cream i undesirable cream fori our purposes mid is rejerted- We make "lilXK HELL" BCTTKIf from'aur "A" gradw cream and it is our aim Hint no one shaU pt as fine a piece of goods on the market, Eugene Farmer's Creamery