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MORNING REGISTER,. EOCEWtrORE, SUNDAY,. JULY , 122 E f- II W(ll'l " 11 ",""t rt""'l'"l,l llllllir ,, M mill I ramiii i ....... u.llllll us ii mi "uiMM-iui bo able lii doiormluo ,roI?iir Iho yi'iii' heller la tins. I'i'n'A To would bo. yet I....... '. ,'...i.ii. mil ! rc-rully oxumllio Z J m nun 'i ""i w !" ilu.1 Twill iiiv mijiyrlor or ti f in ihelr dnma wmilil bo a "con In... i devoutly l b wl.HI." Un ffriminli'ly, howovor, wo cannot 'or,V.'"v. mi accuracy much 'L,,;. Vxni t thiin Hood guess, Juat !J,m hull will become. I""" S iv" ' working """- fTZ-b "' ,"u H"""V well bo ipl.mi.il l-y i)rul!ouirviiUun Who Uses Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries? i . It would Im good deal qulcttr la pan over th car-builder who don't, ' far the greet raJorlry of builders of 1 ...L. h.u. nluUj UIILrrf COTS .! I' - - -------- . - . ' Threaded Rubber Battrriti. You'll ttid them now on WJ magea. . Th. hlllltf of ThrMdd Rubber In jlitlon to reel cracking, wanting and ....I-. mA th.Mfn.fl puiKium,, 7 . , . !, - unlnlMMIhlM Wnilri 0... (IaI TOglVI qiltCB VI UHI".-""I " kr, parali to tin butUmr as much Mllw buyt. rj . nn un., Im,v new hetterv It ( ' orth your white to look Into th bit. fry th run Mm wmn ny in peec brtlnt of the automotive Industry bt Willard Threaded) Rubbtr Battery. . W can lit our car from oar coo, plttettock, . j. , ; . i ,; v EUCENE STORAGE BATTERY COM PAnY. 1 Official : ". Willard U 7th Ave. E. . . i Eagane, Ore. Phone 1272 Service Station i 3 Depend Upon f iiiegan - For Auto Repairing ' He is looking after your needs in auto wheels, spiders, and spokes; also oak and hickory boards for -manufacturing' pur poses. Carries the above in stock all the time in order to give you "quick action" when you need it. ; iPcrStrt J what difference a little work In our, shop will do to the appearance of your car. , You'll be Surprised 1; Eugene Auto Top Company Some Advice on the Judging of Dniry Cows H)' H, Mi McNitti; Ihilrymiui in Wu.Uni Wwli'iuiiim ',' MioiIiiibhi Mtnlluii N will Im ninrii fully bruuulit out In milimiililMiit III lll'IOH, A fur iiIiikIiiii viiIiiiiIIiiii on iimluro Imvn llio lliiliuiii!k ,Imi mill tlio (milk wiihw. 'I'hiuui nhuiilil l,i wioukIi wiiwuilly whi.il iiuhMi'iI hy mi nmimliiiilliiii lo iH.t.Tlnlnii whi'llmr I llu Imillly fiirtu liiiruiii.iin nil rly I'lomi In I hut libwi l oiiroriiiiilliiiitwliliili Hxtu-iutluiiH or lirni.iU.ru huvn ilniUiirml mi hiiiiil in Intuit with luatlnic um.rul. Menu, imuliiu mill uiilfurmlly of off spring. Wo limy woll nnk IhU iiolnloil nui. llnni what U tho fumluniKnliU rou. nn -vhy imitiii -nwa urn Inricn pro iliironi of milk whlln othora proiluie llltls mora limn oiiiiimh to auinily llio nninanil of ihKir ciilvraf Aa an iin M.r,ld Ihln it rimy bo aiilil lliul our beat iitlinrlllia amvn llmi. ihir fun,.. Ilmi of milk iirmtiit'ilon tuninila uiion anmo llllln-iiiiilimt.inl liilrrnul m-i-ra-II" n I'lilli-il ii "liiiriiioiio." Kmrn urillnuiy iiroilurnra tlmn lire llbnrnlly aiiiil..il Willi thla mibalimeo, whlln poor uroilurvni ciirry n ooniiinrmlvnlv amnll 'minium of It In thulr 4ilnnit ali-omna. II Iiiiii born Inn If vatiibllallt.il that tho mllklnir funntlon la oa much auhjmt li l ho luwa of hsroillly oa la auch it clmrai'lor oa color of hair. Thla moana, of mumo, tlmt tho fihlllly lo prniliira In run (illnntlliM of milk la born III miw, Whllo U.la itblllly mny ho rarrloil to Ma iroutoat poaalMllilm by aklllful fooilliiK unit niro, or rorutid in Hi' h bolnw- tin pimnlhllltloa hy ciiro Iom, unaklllfiil fooillnit nod Indif fii nt oitro, It aNjlt raiimltta tho vnry liiruo I'diiirnllliiB uctor In ooonotnloul milk proilnallnn. Wo mny woll nak nnnlhnr point oil quoailiini la tho pri'asnoo ut llio mllkliiK fiinollnn In iiml or amnll ili'Broo In nny way roriiwli.il upon llio hoily aurfneo of a cow, whom wo nuiy ninko uao of It In rnriniiliiltncr JiuIk mmnt n to llio nnlnml'a worth? In nnawor In Ihln. H mny bn anlil thai, to it conalilornblo rali nl, I horn la aurb nn oxirnml roflooiiun nf Imorpnl worth, but It la by no monna nil rxncl rofioi'tlon. A woll Irnluoil obanrvor mny nonrly nlwnya aol. kooiI prorluroril Imin pmir pmiluoora, but ho may frwruonily kit hatwocu Ihoicnoil cow ariil the on. trni.rilliiiirlly nno,l raw, 11 r a, kmiiiI ww. wo maan an animal Mti To pro. auco orouini too pouml of bulturfat Mi win yoar. An oatraonlUiary row may prwliira moro ttmn twlrn 'that' amount. Ilrraln llo tho- llmllaUuna or oomiy rorm as ft 'oloao lndr of porfornianro. Itut, alnco tho nroat majority of enwa cannot proiluoo mora than (00 pounila of buttorfnt In it yoar anil tho moat noeurnio flrlil for tho niiilliiitlori of Jildiilna; .kill lira In thla (roup, II aiuirara. that Ihouiih lltiiltrd In nrrurnry. Imlulni from npptairanro hua Ita tiaofofriraa. , At I Ilia pnlnt It la dralrnhla to dla. Ilnuululi bolvrrrn "dairy typo" and "lirord typo." Tho formor oxproaalon la a,, broad ono, which Inrludra nil diilry cowa raimrdloaa of brood. Tin latter oxpriauilon . Inaluilna "dnli typo'' In turn and nlao oiirh modltlcn linn of It na Iradlnir breeriore and luilitoa rlnlm to be oarronrka of, their tmrilrulnr breed. I Mroadly apcuklnr, fhora are- two dlmluct type Of oalUe Ibo- .dairy typo and llio honf type, Tho flrat la it rrault lot many nenarntlone of brrnlliiK for milk unit buttorfnt pro dilution, while llio wioond la tho ro mill of many Komirnilona of breading fur flmh und body fnt production. In gonoral apponranco, tho heat reprr aontAtlvea of each typo dirfer marked ly In Inidy form, particularly when I ho dairy nnlnyil la prodiirlug henv. Hy and the beef nnlimtl la flnlahod for mnrkoit Tho hhrhly developed dairy typo of cow oapoolally. during tho period of her grrnirat proiluctliin appenra quite lean, though at tho eaiiie tlmo la niun- t -tfv l -I , iV it to Pbool2 . Pbont 153 ' . : ": iz ClvwMltoa ! - . -N . J . ' J ' "r TYPEWRITERS i ; , (All Makes) We SeU Them . f , W Rent Them We Buy Them i -V; ,.WE R E PA I R THEM . Office Miner? fflfliSiippljr company Ifoally I" flm. IiiuiHIi. Hit loiiilnrM la not tlin icriili of unili.i iiniii-'MhnHiil Willi Ha iiiiiiiiliiiion, inn ,i iiuumiil by ;m liiliuni tiiiidiii'.y to noiivnit nil rho nitv oxi ohl Kiich n la loiiuirnil, for hudy iniihiioiiiiiiio, Iniu milk, tin the iioiitriiry tint hliihly iliivolnpod hp of lyim of cow tmiila' lo iiruiliiro bpity rh'Mi mill fut nt iho i'X iii'iiHn of milk liriiduniliiii, ami iininii,iiii.niy u'pDoara auiiiiilli and thickly fluHlicd, llatwOon ilicmi two extreme tyiiia nro many Kriidntlona, ilciicinllng iipiin the degree to which t Im two opiHMlug tendnnolea ore bleiulcil, Tho goiiiilnn ihihy type la moro fir to niiirknilly wliIko ahuiied, on viewed from aldo, front or rear, whllo hor bimf typo alaior la iiulto rectnpgu Inr. or hlocky whon obanrved from the aumo .piialtlona. The woilgo-llko .form of Iho dnlry lypn la tho roault of her marked femininity, of which n noidoua milk flow la Iho nntunil ut ti lliuto. . Hhe la compiirnilvcly llgh of frmnc, amnll . nud refined about the bend, nock and ahniildera, cnpiioloua of iihiloini.il, broad of lilt mid rump, and with a large udder. Three highly drvrloiioit mnlernul chiimctcrlallca eombliio to give her tho wcdgo-llko form. i loo of tho boat niolhnda of fixing In mind the dlalliigulahlng polnta of llio trun dairy typo la Iho aludy of a good nooro card, tjuch devlrea nro ar ntuged lo call imrlliulnr atlontlon to ilia moat Important. polnta nnd to In. vltw critical examination of each of l hone nnlnta. Tho following acore mid la thoilKht lo Im aufrlnlrntlv ene- clflo for gentrnl-purpoao Judging nnd nt the aamo time not ao minutely divided o lo acaltor nttentloni iik urgaiia ' Udder inrgo, woll pureed up, at- ' toched high behind nnd fur fnr , ward, ' It ahoufd (how good bill- . ' , mire of qiiartera, ahnuld bo only I allghlly cut up between nunr- I lore, and ehouhl be allky in uunl- I Ity with mi iitiNonco nf moaty , tlamio. Tho akin nnd hair o.ov- j erlng ahoiild be fine nnd aoft. j , 'The aurfnee. oanoelnlly when tho i ; udder la full, ahoiild be covered with a network of flno hlnod -veeiiole. When empty the udder f . ahoiild hung In folda nnd feel aoft nnd floxlbln to the hnnil el Milk velna. luruo exlrndlng well : ; , lowaril tno rhoat, brnnchod In t boat apcrlmcna, and pnmlng Into t , the body through either Inrgo or I t 4 numernua "milk wolla" or open- ; tpaii. Thrae velna ahnuld be lor loom or crooked, thin wnlled .- and floalhlo to ilia tonrh ? ih Tenia of good alio, widely aeparnt- ' . eo. ainootn. iicxibiq and aoft to i touch i I rrntatl for milk nrgana , 40 roioaliuibm .lid Ilgr4lw Oapwlly Heart girth deep and wide for auch . a tvpo of cow - f Xoalrll large and open Bye prominent and bright, fore- head broad between eyea, -akin ' aoft. rather thin and flexible. . ' hair aoft. . gloaar and .fine all together tndlcntfng atrong gen eral health and vigor S llnilv lone-, wide mid deep, with' J Hhe well aprung and well apnrcd, i Vertcbrno well epnecd.' Coupling . ' long am! sirens 10 Muxxlo wldo. llpa thin, Jaw atrong , (I . Tolol for ' Mnatllutlon and ; 1 capacity V" t' Tso Italnr TemnrramPM : Oeneral tendency to ho apnro of i , fleah eepoclnlly. when milking i heavily .,, u .... i, ri k Pol via wjde.- long and level with ; bnek. Thnrla widely apaced. . . 4 Bhouldera llg,ht and clean cut. . ' llrlaket V ahnped. nock rather ! ' long, thin and clean cut though ' t atrong " Leg abort,, flno and otedn cut, . . . I Total for temperament ...... 15 .Quality A. general tendency to roflnoment . j ; though not to tho point of frail- t ty. Head and face clean out and i feminine In appenrnnce. Joint , 4 olrun out, ahnnka flno, akin pll- nhlo. hnlr aoft and allky. horn ' and hoot dona, and waxy ,lf Total of all dlvlelona. ....... loo H will bo aeen that email attention la irlvrn In Ilia .hnu. mmah - . - thoae TtumeroQa email polnta ao ea loemeu oy mo orocaora or uio aovoral Important hreeda of dairy cattle. 8uch polnta, however, moro properly, bo long to a breedor acore card thuh to it card ileelgned for general Judging of dairy type aa dlatlngulahod from breed typo. Duo wolght ahould- how over, bo given to o, general aymmetry nnd atmlKlilniwa of form, for thla niakca fop durability, or a long work ing life, and uniformity of offspring. Oregon Jersey Breeder Are Seeking All Honors . : Progroaalvo Pnlryrnen ,Now Holof , Hevon of Klght Illghoet Placoa ond.Aro.Hot on the Trull of. tho . lilghth riaco. . i , 'Sir ijiuncclot's pursuit ot tho holy (tml 1 was not moro thrilling than the chnno of tho Oregon Jersey breeders after Uio Just of tho eight .honor rocorns. "Ot tho eight ' olnasos rocognlned by the, Amorlcan Jarsoy Oattla olub Oregon holds soven wqrld rooords," said Horace Adlo, field oditor ot the Oregon Farmer, "Thoao aro all' ex cept tho aonlor i-yoar-old, and Piok ford brothers ot Marlon havo a heifer now .going - on ,teat nt -a dip. that promlsos to bring - that .reoord to Oregon." - Ot 11100 reoord. cows St. Mnwoa Ijtd' Xady, bred by Harry D. itllf of Indapendonce, with a record of (39 pounds of fat an. senior yearling. Is oonstdorod tho most wonderful. She Is now.ownod by 8. J.; MoKoo,- Inde pendence, who nn other daughters of her 'slro on test that will soon nmka for hlni a gold medal bull. , Another wondor cow Is Viva 'I- Franco, tho only Jersey with two records of. more than 1040 pounds of fnt a year 10H0 and 10S0 Inconsecu tive years. ' Sho also pintle a aonlor 4-yoar-old record. Sho Is owned by Plckford brothers who also own Lady Silken Glow, 1040. pounds at fat, and Old Man's Darling Sd,. senior, 4-yoar. old. This Is tho only Jersey herd In llho world with , two! cows .nmkjjig moro than 1000 .pounds of fat, on ofltclal tost. t ' Tho MoArthur and-iStnuFt-hord of Itlokroal hn a gold mount nun, hoi gcr, with' 28 daughters that averaged 14 pound ot fat on olllolal tost, the highest average ot all Jerseys with 20 or moro'tosted daughters, This record was taken from nnoth. no omiron hrccilor. Md Carey of Carl ton, whoo herd somo years ago had 10 tostcd daiightor of St. 'Mnlea, hvarnglng SOI pounds of fnt, ' Carey has also 'tho unlquo record of using two gold modal bulls on. his hord in: ona perlodi somnthlng no othor hortt In tho Unltod Stittoo lias ovon done. Ono gold medal bull, Rosaire's Olga Lad, ha olght gold medal, daughters, more than any, othor In.itho' entire tost . I'Viur, daughters of St. vMawos full sialers jiavo.nnoincp reooru pun an ftvorago of 7JH pounds ot fati-one of, which hag'-flvo .reglaterrof, merit daughter throe ot thorn (old. medal nnd four otfiUham ntergglng 1 i TJ4 nounda. (1. ). llowltt'a limit nt Monmouth 'hiut 'Hindu 1d, aire or lid'a lotn, world record Jaraey cow for nil ugiui with a record' of ni'l paumU of fut. Hbo wna record aonlor 4-yenr-tild ut ono tlmo, Hhe l now owned, by. H. J. HnlCoe, Hewitt hua five - of hor iluughtera now gold moilul. Hindu ljid la full brolbor to llolgor and thoao two are tho only two' full brother gold modal bulla In-th world. OHI'-.OON (JHOWKItK N'AMK NF.W 1 KlUMIf FltPI'f hAI,l MANAUKK Hohert ft. MoNnry, formerly with Iho Hood River Apple drowora' uaao chilli, n, haa accoptod llu, poaltlun of freari fruit antra monager of tho Oro gon drowora' Co-operullve oaeoclatlon ii nil will tuko uu hla dutlea lnimo dlntely. Aflur returning from the army, he became conneoted with tho Hood River aaeoclutlon aa billing clerk and from thla position later took up Uio work of akalatant aolea man. egor. Ha haa been Willi tho naaoalu. lion for three yeara, and when ho re Binned, lie whb In ohargo of the execu tive work of 'tho bhIcb dopartment, which Included tho ahlpmont and die. trlhutlon of 1800 enra or freah fruit. Ill prootloal' knowledge of the pro duction .of apple and other freah fruit oa well aa a tluirough undor atandlng of-marketing, quullflo him for tho poaltlon which wna left vacant by tho ralgntlon of C. I. Lewi. Feurmers Study RetulU' of Sutton EjiperimenU ,: ', Loader Tak Short Cut In Oettlng Lateat Finding Into Action on Their OwnTwmi, To get tho very lntoat reaults of oxperloiont atatlon findlnga Into quick action on their, own farma delegates of loading formor are vlaltlng the atrtte oollego oxperimont atoxion to aeo Important trial and learn how to upply tho prlnclploa. Hero are nomo thing picked -up In a acrlrm of visits to tho central station nt Corvnllls by mon and women fnrmcra from- Mult nomah, .Clackamaa, ' Columbia, 'Ben ton, Linn, Lincoln and Polk countlca: The beat wheat varlctlea for win tor and spring aowlng either oh wet landa or londa fairly well drained! bow whlta landa aro brought Into production by tlio drainage and Mil tnonagomorrt; how to atart and main, tain clover aland under hard condl tiona: how large alfalfa field at tho atallon are brought to yield 4H to I tona of cured hay: ' .use of vetch - aa aoed and 'green manure crop, 'and brand new vetch bred by tho college a profitable on oomo lands too-wet 'for ordinary -vetcho; crop rotation eystem that' build up aolla and pay while doing' 'It "rotation - aro the chepeat mannre";' Irrigation and drainage ayatema, with soil manage men .to control molature; how to get filbert for now planting, a very promising Industry In some part of tho elate; a half dozen new chorrto with qualltle aa good as tho old and .bearing aa woll - aa aom. new. varlo tleaj trawberrlea hybridised to main tain quality and Increase yield; prun ing to control growth of tree or fruit bearing; Improved potato crop- by -good selection, treatment and planting also of seed piece,, depth, distance apart and date ot soedtnr. '' ' Tho delegates aim, learned 'how poultry breeding has produced' many world champion ' layers and- aaw hen KI4, tho world'" beat ' barred rook layer with a record ot,'?Jt, egg In a year, : -. ji. '. - ,,. , '' tr.4:il .. .' -', 1 V i Oretcn Fami jPettfen - -Frem iO. A. O. Kxpeiiment Station .'Tho dry-season In westorn' Oregon QdUha cool pring In eastern 'Ore go ' are making the' ;hay nrop' )eolc rather hort 'BeToral farmers in, pre- -ii'.ii v-.. a- uM b . Jt' ::::,...r.r,....-...,',:,.,i . vloua abort yum htve mvod their stock by filling their solos with var ious avQilable crops during ibe sum mer. '-Weedy ' STsJn, -Canada thistles and grain, road-eld mowings, other waste ' crops: tc, 'Lwhlle often ' not making the best sllage.TwlH carry much stock through a winter. Every silo should be full this jtallv . . Adult codling Tnoths are continu ing to appear In limited numbers and eggs are being deposited. In or- r .. I r at! Mh TT " ' vi. : ; ;;: ' it iSVi"- ;:'':. -.i.-i..i:;.. :- ,, - Tho time must come-when all businesses will cbnsider the advisability of advertis i ing in the saiilev spirit that a mamifac . 'turer jiondtrs.' over: the advisability -of adopting a new machine. ..One docs not "install a piece of labor-saving mechanism 1 because it suits his fancy; but because .'the efficiency of the business requires it. . , .i ,. ... Hc'cxpects the new machine to reduce his cost to operate perhaps to make a Abetter product and thus aid him in meeting competition and making larger v profits. v., . ,s,"". vu t '.; . 'Advertising is exactly similar. The man .,who refuses to consider it as a possible .expedient, simply shuts, his, eyes on one of the problems 'of' his business. - He . flight as well ignore the banks as sources of ctfcdit when he lias need to borrow capital. V.llll 1 hy; I !,' Published by the M ornina with Tho Arnorican Association oJF Advertising Agencies A, Business Coupe FbR3U5INES5 MEN This car represent, a new and important achievement in commercial transportation. ! For the'firtt time in motor car history, business men are enabled to buy a closed car, the body of which is built thrjgput of steel. , . . . , The advantages of this all-steel construction resery ' ed ttntil' now to open cars are particularly marked in a coupe built to weather the wear and tear of hard commercial usage. , -. ,: ' -j, .i:,.? ' Immediately you will be impressed with the beauty ' and lightness of this coupe. Time will convince you ' of its unusual stamina. The doors snap neatly shut. . Body squeaks are eliminated. Dodge Brothers enamel is baked on the surface of the steel a per manent lustrous finish, impervious to wear...,-. The interior is roomy and thoughtfully equipped with every appointment necessary to the owner's comfort and all-weather protection. . ..;.; ., Business houses that equip their salesmen with . ' motor carsi have been quick to recognize in this , coupe a very .unusual investment. ' PACIFIC sAUTO CO. t . 174 East 8th St all serious lastryear' protect Iv pW son spray -should-be applied at once. Because of moths appealing if the ADD ffips to Oregon so farm worms, were scarce In the orchards last-j-eer it is possible to keep down infestation sufficiently by delaying he thinning process somewhat and then paying, especial care to thinning out tho wormy, fruit., ; . ' Walnut and filbert blight are less klato spring, and. warm ldry weather. isr 'On the;tothcr hand, the man whov1ooks Mo advertismg 'to checkmate all Weak nesses and shortcomings 'of hisbttiness .and to carry tit' along to -Victory despite these, .lias a childlike faith in the mirac ulous. . : t Advertising will not innkc his .: product or his service any better than' they are; but it will bring him the full benefits, of thcirmcnts. - It .will not eliminate waste fulness in his factory or; his store ; but it will reduce his cost to operate. It will not make illogical selling methods' suc cessful; but it will assist good .selling methods, and often point the way for improving them. , v, v Advertising is the . most inexpensive motive power that the manufacturer or merchant can buy today. It is a' form ot stimulus that brings excellent returns oil the investment. Register, in eo-otteration t ? r j,. i : l-'i n,'" 'B6th blights ore - oacterlal 'dlaeasea No remedy rios. yOt baen-rbund for -' walnut bright. Th 'disease attacks ; the young filbert .tree, affecting the ,' new shoots and suckers. The suckers ' 'should be removed J"'skon as the blight appears. - This - appear lo ' be a year unfavorable -to tho' davelop meruv of applo'-soab. '"- ' ,v ,.v v'.i -, IV '.'. rM 'n,,,. r: v.i ' JFawnera ' -eegdmr In-arras aoed samples for test at this time will bo -ready foe early sowing, thla fall and will aaow, aeV,tOjua' , . ii; ?.' !