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MORNINC REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, MAY 14," 1922 FIVE ' I!.'VI .) " T- T ' i r r. i.l ! 'I waiw. wm.'uiarvmg4,amBmnx wwn I "H tawawmwai warcnaajnmTaanrjauui I it ." :I ."V'i l F7rrTTrTTT7iT77 oulniit of Farms That Year Valued aiJii'JOiDo.oif TpS WAS SECOND ON LIST i1ila l Imf """'' I"11 a , "r y.,lr I Ills. . . ... L. iIUi-aa n'itrf,l'"ou WAMiiiNii'ro.v. My n,-rimiiii i. r Ilia lAfl'l """ " ll .' 4VAI .t' fl0 ' JL rniii.il umu unyiniM. Thin ' ,, inn of- ! Mr "m. ui ""V ' ?t7."!!S! S" '" Ml wai -W . VVA A. ' ; L .'i ! vTitJw,Iv.?i fin t j 15 n j c, mm .,,,11 JJ 1"J OUT I1V. Hrllnll IIH'H '" M4.'l.u7. JtoWll M "" K'"" Vlllll" of Infill irudurl .Willi H l"l"l "' l. -?!- ajatTJ. Teiaa Wl HiTUItil .late Laii ll'.SM. 41I.J0. Illlnum a llw Sir'l HhJI.I.M.U. ""rrhlTsroul inllw Of rform il"lilil"d Viw"l' ' U.'M.4.I4. T... li in . iirmlur'llun ' f'M. with u uT y.itu of M.07l,r.4J.IO. lima Vr..ml with to.ll,I mil llUiivla ""' "" . . H iii ! I iimlixt Hint anlmala auld r .imiiilii"ril wiiro valued ni I J.. Ml 06J.uo(i. Iwa ld wllh 4Xi.. iwi'iiUO. Illlnmn w "'iiil wllh ,.( ii(l.ooo mul Mluuiirl thlril Willi U70.ioo.uoo. uvuhIik-H products wi.ro valued at 19 447.07 1. S? 1. Now YuiK loil Willi LU 46b, 73IU. Wlaeunalll wuh atutolid llh u:j.0!I mul I'nuialyvaiilii ll.u.1 wllh II04.OIJ.OM. . Koreal prudU'-la worn tsluud at jV4,i:i.i:i. Nurili I'nuliim led wllh IJJ.7J4,S4J, Vlrttltila. was wr taij nllb 134.143,4:1 Hint tirgl ihinl wllh ilM.T.SOO. .Nuraarr KUll Imllmua . product. w.r, valued l Ilt.ll4.l. Nw York ld wllh llo,.17. Illiii.ila ,a. iaeon-1 w'l'i I0.7&,M ami ..Alt- -.i.' Hlutlalir Hid hi 1 1 J i mutnifr hxtn "f In ylwuinil," own i1 nni upf-rutftl hy lh tvntr.il AIf.ur Hum (!rn itiy. Tim "id' htMintl" lm lh littt'Kt lypM ir mmH-iitfr rarrli r niiJ Im r oiiijii-lily iiiioln(i-'. tii;ik'H r4'K litr itt lint Mi u Kukviio it ml Curvw Ilia. I. 1.. UiiiuktMhuuli, .MiiUlnvo Tire ri'in-eiiiuUvu, im MiuitdiiiK y iHe II oill HllH, t'riiiicvtvAttU u third wllh fV, Tlio tfrrm "ir4iwi vulun of fur in roIU''li" U ciuhilNitl hy tlin burniiu uf iiq rriuim tin rurrrnponitlnif up' lituvuiintviy Wllh Mm NioiM vnluo ul Itrmltit in (or inauiifuitlutinir lnlu- fry, mul fur many putpoiuN fnnni rnlrl)' inilarni-inry Imirt df thn rtu IntportHiica nf ottil ullura In 'llf fficm wicit, it ruMtuitt, however, If Ym Were to Meet the President : . : . : . -: . - u( llic I'liitol Slnlrn ami wrrr nttirrd in a Miit ciisluin 4uilnrcl fur you ly us, yi'ii luuM lave no licsiuiicy (rum the slund puiiit ul prucr lrc.ii. Willi our nsvirtniPiit of liumlrnls of inltcrns ami rolorini;n approved for thii season mul in a vnrirty of materials ami weave, every one absolutely all wool, the making a choice i merely a mntter of pcnoual fancy. The tlmroiiclincss with which wc. luintl-tailor our pnriticnt9 is assurance of n suit IwinK satisfactory not only at the time of purchase, hut lastingly so. I'recisencss is the watchword in our establishment and the result it that wc never slight even what some tailors might consider unimportant details. Price in rang that include th cane you want to pay. Let us make you a new overcoat, too, that you may he pre pared for the cold day that comes without warning. TAII.OKS rOK MICN AND WOMKN Modern Tailors 24 West Ninth Our tailor shop is newly remodeled come in and sec us! Carload of New 1 r Gardner Touring Cars Just received from the factory by HAWLEY &' GATES IS . YOURS IN THIS CAR? If not, place your order at once for the next shipment. Hawley's Garage SSliv.' ' ' VUa'9'49 u(tl-iila tiy, u lain fliMiiwnt of 1iipll cjitiin on iict-iititil f c-rnpH fi to llvu MitH k mul mi 1 1 to iliipllriLtlon whi-rn UniTipntly uitlumlrt mo uttUi and rcnuld with In the yur. I '1 AUTOMOBILE PRICES LOW iMitx.i: caiis. i;yurMi;NT co.n siii:iti:i ju;m)v iMti-WAic '4iini.t,rlmf tint luiV nuinbiT of ImtTlant litiprovpitii-titi thut 'luivo Dft-ti iiiailo. Hit lull-Hi iihiirp rfiluc tloim In thu prlct of IMhIk" hrollu-m' iiidtor rur acttiiilly hrln lliitin iluwii tii'lnw tint pn-wnr luvt'l, ut'contlntf to K M. Uuthuway. ilm l-ul ih-ftUr. To vutiBttiiiiittiti hi it contention ho puint'-'l flft to Hit rnr utid lln-n to thrc? r lonely typewritten patceti on which 4iui of tticiiu linproM-uivtilji wltu IIMimI. "Thn autotnofivQ Indutitry dprvoii ft lot or crc4.lt for the way It ! KuktiR ufter tho prlrt ittit-AMon. I ntn nt : rxfrrrltiK to IhhIkw t trot hunt alono , thoiitch I hllrvo thiy hnvu doiu niuro thnn tholr nhur, hut to tho In il iiaftf y um a who It-. If rniititifui-turcrn und rvtulli-m In till of hr lliun hu'l t tnkrn n plmllor attitiido tho puhllc t would hftvo brrn duttuncd of the l profliuorlnic lili.-u lonti oku und buying : would huvu hooti bat-k on u tiormnl ' lirmlit much Rflotifr. 1 know thu pub lic iipprii'lutcn thin, from tho wiiy iiutonio'Mfs aru nvlllni:. Average Milk Yield of Tilla mook Milk Cows Is High : I'roiluctlon pur Cow fur Year End ln March 1. fill, Waa 7744 I'cumla of Milk ami 337.6 rounds of liuttorfat. . BATTERY CUT IS WELCOMED lilt. II MtK'llS .NOW KAll) TO UK lKHMTI'.I.Y PAST Tho Rnml rdiirtloii of tho price of nloniiro bntti-Vifj of Mundiiid mnkva wuh aturtfd by the PrmM-O I.ltn rompnny, Inc., In n rctent tin j iimiiiromuni which hrliiRn tho prkoK of all hlKli it ru ir htuntliird untomo ! bllo biiitcricit mitnufiiciurt'd by thin ; company down to thu lowest point i thut motor car owners liuvo known : In novum I your . "Thin lojl reduction In stornjio bnt- 1 tury price will b welcotnvd by the ' autoinotlvo public and U a further flii'lluutloil ol tho ooltcy ot tlio l'roni ' O-l.lto compnny to re due prlctra n Inultkly am poMiible." suya Mr. ilc.MUl ' len. tho locul l'rest-U-Uto dlHtiibu- tor. "lllith prlcuM of atoruiio btitler f leu. at Uut tiM fur an I'rmt-O-Uto 1h i concerned, cim tuko to u deep hole land pull iho holo lit utter theiu. VJU'LOYKU K MAIUL1TY ACT Tho furnutr of the Htato tuny not ! ifi neially know thai under a dccl- i aiuu ot tho Unnuii juipremo court ; mudo lu Anrll. liili. they uro ubJoot i to tint operation of the employer'H llublllly uvl with practically tho mime of reel a any of the inot haxjirdoun occupation. It wan tieciaed in inui I i-ino that un Injured fiirtn hunn had ti rlKht of acltuii for damages ngnlm!. ; hlH employer even though there wh n contributory uegiiBnco ou ma own part. Tho knoweldifo of thin condition ha cuuiK'd niuuy farmerH throughout thu sluto to uiubriLce tlio protect I on afforded by tho Oregon compensation law iim ndmlnlMtered by tho mate ln duMtrliil accident comniHltdon, which Ih a nlii to InHltlutlon not upentted Tor profit, but for tho benefit of Oregon cltlxcntt, nncl which furnlwhc a pmr aitteo to tho employer uKutuxt law huHs. An employer who Is operutlnir mv dor tho lndtiHtiial uechlenl commiH' Hlon pay a certain percentiiKo of hi payroll into tne state iiiim, ium worn era each contributing one cent a day to tho same fund. When accident happen and a workman Is Injured he Irt Ptlt I lietl in meuicai auemum ami caro, nlwo compensation for lorn of time, und In such cobob of accident a result In doatlt, tho widow ami citim rtn or other denendonts receive sub Ht initial relief, tho widow for all her life tin less sho ronmriioR, nnd tho children to tho two of Itl yearn. Ail this Is tmld from tho conlrl buted fund, tho boneilchiry requliinit no lawyers or other costly n genet on to obtain It nnd the employer being re lieved of lcgnl liability. AU tll l tlono at tho lowest pos sible expoiiHo hecauso tho industrial accident eommbwloti Is a stato ftmc tlotinry, cxlHtlug and operating not rnr profit, hut for service tp tho whole people. Karmem who may feel Interested In Iho matter-can obtain nil tho parti culm's and Instructions by applying to tho commission nt Halcm. Well RociihmI "Hn von want the hand of tny diumh- ler?" Iho New York banker questioned tho youthful suitor rather Indifferent. ly. "I do." Ri i id tho youth, nnd. seeking In nuiko his enso strniirter, ho adtled. "I'm well able to mippnrt your muwn ter. I enmo of good old Now ljlnglaiul tiloek," , "flootinld New Fhigliuin stock on?" Tho broker betrayed sudden deen In terest. "What exehnniro In It listed on? What Is Jt quoted nt?" Forbes. XotlUng Hnu'ulmiti Uuh: Hharp's hahy Ih only . 18 months old nnd run talk. Hub: Well, thut Is to ho r-xperted. Tho haby'H father Is an Insuraneo n Kent nml Its mother Is a woinun. Nov. VQrk un., , , . . , . , Keventyseveii htinlr-( and forty four pounds of milk containing 3.17.75 pounds of biitti-r fat is the averae iell of the 1041 cows In the Tllla moik cow tenting iiHKoclfitlon for tho year rndlng Mnrch 1. 11:', uccordlng to K. It. t'itts, dairy ext-nnlon upcrlal lul at tho coHcku, lu a n cent report, Kleven hundred nnd thirty-seven rottH were lu thu utMictutlon at the beginning of tho year, but 95 wero weeded out hm unprofitable. Tho h Ik best producing cow was "Janice," owned m Cotionwond farm. r.-KiHtered (!uern-y. her yield being S41.1R pounds of butter fat. The sec ond hlKhest yield w;is 741.38 pounds of fat made by "Jollie." a registered llolstein, owned by Nellson Jirothers. The hiKh'-nt prodming grade cows wero "Ijidy," ownel by Clyd Kinnc mnn. with a yield of H 2.13 pounds of fat. and "No. 3." n!o a Jersey, and owned by Krnnk Ilediger. This ani mal gavo (1S7.99 pounds of fat. Thlrty-si'ven cow In tho nfoclatlon gave more than 600 pound of fat. Th n vera go yild of butter fat for nil rows In thn state, as shown by tho censtis. Is ICR pounds. The average of the cows In the Tillamook rtsitorlulfnn exrortls this amount by 109.75 pounds. At AO rents Mr pound, this n mount to $67.50 per cow nnd to S70.6X3.90 for the 1041 cows routpletlng the as portation year. This ualn to the dairymen come to them through fol lowing us4iciatiwn methods in broud Inir. feitng and herd handling, Tho TH la monk association has been in opt-nillon for 13 years. It ha Just rompteted its organization for it fourteenth year and more than 2300 cows will be tested. Paul Titxpalrick is swretary of the association, and Peters and Hall testers. COW IS GREAT PRODUCER fohty rorxns utttkr iv KUYEX DAYS IS ItKCOItI (iVirrespondoncc of tho Associated Prcu) DKLAVAN', Wis., May 13. Forty pounds of butter In seven days is the production record just announced for a California cow by Malcolm H. Gardner, superintendent of testing for tho HoUtein-Fricsinn Association of America. Tho cow Is Miss AhbrIp Ormsby .Sen is, a registered llolstcln, owned by Kred Hnrtsook, luiker shlm. Onl. Her milk production dur ing the seven days was G44.9 pounds. The test was supervised by the fall fornia Agricultural college, tho Cali fornia state association and tho Na tional llotsteln assoclution. Miss Aaggte established a world's record over all breeds for two-year-olds several months ago, producing In ten months, i2.0S4 pounds of milk, yielding S34.7 pounds of butter, it was stated. The dally average for tho ten months test was more than 70 pounds of milk daily, or more than 85 quarts very twenty-four hours. Slio freshened for hor last record tho Inst days of March, only a few months after completing the ten months' record, tlio announce ment stated, l.esa than fifty cows havo produced 40 pounds of butter a week, uccordlng to records of tho rnltcd States department of agriculture. New Franklin Car Agency Service and Sales NEW PRICES New Cars on Display Come Look Them Over Before You Buy - a Car! ' Touring car Dcmi-Scdan Coupe Demi-Coupe . $1950 Brougham $225ff Sedan ; :...$2750 Runabout $2100 Touring-Limousine (All prices f. o. lx Syracuse) F. O. B. Factory .$2750 ..$2850 ..$1900 ..$3150 Franklin Motor Car Company 44 Seventh Ave. East Phone 166 main unlll It la awarded to tho best poultry club member this fall. JIOI.K.SKINS VAI.rABL,K MolMikina. which brought little or noihlnit In tho ordinary rur market. naVi! bt-vn MiirfiM.ri.il. . wwill ItllU Hold In WuKhiliKton nnrt if.n,.nn IhrouKll furm bureau oncanlradonB. Hay anil Klrl In many communities have form, a clubn for Iral.pinr mole. i ThrouKh tho co-orH'rutivv work of the oxtenmon anents and representatives of thu bioloKiral survey of the United Mates deuartinent of nsricullure. Ihty have been taiuiht approved methods of trapping und oklnuing the i moles. i Two hundred and twenty mole pelts ' were sold In Uenton county, for boy! and Kirl trappers. Linn county reports three communities which offered 10 1 cents each for moles and pocket go-1 pliers und nn additional prize for the i three children killing the most pests.! One community reports SJ moles kill ed in this way. Tillamook county was divided Into four districts, and Sao purses were ul- lotted to each district for first, sec ond and third prizes. The county' paid a 5-cent bounty on both moles! and pocket gophers. The moleskins were stored In the county agent's of- flce until a salable amount wtui col lected. They were tben sold to the highest bidder. All money received for tho skins was returned to the trappers. . - - - A Tcriinlfnlily '" The difference between the saloon days and the prohibition era Is th difference between a glass and a bot tie. Tho Wasp.. ' You'll be Surprised gfJJ at what a difference a little work in our shop will do to the appearance of your car. locks Like Ntw Eugene Auto Top Company Phone 155 742 Charneltori 1 Central Stage Terminal ' .11111 .- - i J- c "1 ' II III L'll D J . f . M. as-. - -. ! Diog. th and Ulive iV " , Eugene, Ore. Depot for all principal Stage Lines, Taxis and For-Hire cars ; ;, IPIhoinLe 3SO NOVKTi 3IK.WS VSKD TO SHOW I P-TO-DATK lOl'LTKV HOISKS Model poultry houses on courthouso squares Is a now moans of demonstrat ing Improved poultry practices. Theso houses are built according to blue prints furnished by extension workers employed co-operatively by tho United Stales department of agriculture and the Agricultural and Aiecnnntcai coi Icgo of Texius. They aro designed to bo Ideal for farm use. and are furnish ed with tho proper equipment. The houses aro built economically so that farmers may copy tnom una are lo cated on courthouso so,unres whero ounty farm demonstration agents usu ally havo their offices and many farmers como every Saturday. Tho story of tho Franklin county house is typical of others. Tho agent constructed tho hbuso and equipped it with a dry-mash hopper nnd drink ing fountain. Ho stocked It with eight hens selected on the basis of 'egg pro duction, Tho chamber of commerce furnished tho inlncy and a lumber company gave tho material. lt wna easy to get a hen from oach of fotir harredrock brooders and ono from oncii of four whlto leghorn breeders for an egg-laying contort, which at tracted much attention,' After the hens had hecomo accustomed to tholr new homo a record ot tho eggs laid hv nmih binoil nml thn iimniinl nf fm.il cirfisumed each month was kept nnd reported in the loeni papers. Hundreds of persons visited' tho house last year. Homo came to study tho house, others tho drinking foun tain nnd dry mash hopper, as woll ns to see tho hens. Tho hottsn has been a great factor in determining tho plans for poultry iiouhc.i an over tho county. Uuo or Uio model poultry houses lo-1 cited on' courthouso lawns is to ro-J INFORMATION , REFRESHMENTS l- REST ROOM Large Busses Leave Eugene for'Corvallis Daily Every Two Hours from 8:15 a. m. until 6:15 p. m. . Saturday and, Sunday iii'" ; 8:15 a. m. until 8:15 p. m. Leaving Cbrvallis for Eugene Daily Every Two Hours 1 ' from 10:00 a. m. until 8:00 p. m. y " Saturday and Sunday , . r 10:00 a. m. until 10:00 p.m. ; " "i Direct Connection Made with All Stages North and South' MEET ME AT THE TERMINAL