Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, April 22, 1923, Image 21

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    MORNING REGISTER EUGENE, ORE:, SUNDAY. APRIL 22, 1923
FIVE
Forest Conservation Week April 22 to 28
'lie Sure 'Your Ciiinpfire is Dcmlthen liuriudl
tyi; STRAIN
l. even Imve a certain rt'Herve
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lil'v ,. . .i ,,,,,,11 mill tlli.ll ituf,l,ittu ft, I, ,-
l, s usually in ll l0 ,l,u t,,t;n- f,B
fe'vere fonti uf niignuii, or lu'itdiiolie
id
Arc Jj
U .u iiprinnncnt cure lor tins Kind ol nenuae ic is
Missus, scientifically fitted nnd adjusted.
ThU one thing we can do well ,
ir00l WILLAMBTTU T
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BUOBNH, OREOON
EYESIGitV SPECIALIST -
Baker-Button
On the Corner 10th and Willamette
Everything Fotographic
EASTMAN FILMS KODAKS
Mail your rolls to Uaker-Uutttm
We Specialize on Mail Orders
5 HOUR SERVICE 5 . .. .
Oregon Potentially Greatest Dairying Region
.. , ... , ,. . . . . , . . .'
lly C. I. HAWliKY, Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
Build Your Own or
Let Us Install One
J-TUBE DE FORREST SETS with loop aerial 1125.60
Accessories Extra
-JX- nyn'i iirr,-. 3-Tube Audio
( 1 s. ir Sets
5 SO 0 0 Complete
I - I $105.00
Radio Specials tor This
Week
Peanut Tubes (6.00 IS Volt Batteries $3.50
New 201A Tubes $6.00 Murdock Foncs $5.00
Midget Timer Units Frost Foncs ..'...$4.50
K & C $10.00 I Hopewell Sockets 50c
Pacific Radio Co.
Phone 441J
Operating Station KFAT
Zumwalt Bldg.
If testing oxpnrlunous'wnro need
ed to prove to thn fnrinar tlinvnlua
iiiiiI alulilllty of dairying uh nil In
lualry, Urn past I wo ywuD liuvu
certainly hmuKlit thorn, oxpurion
ces. Willi., nil Ijtii iii-Iiuh of iigrl
millnrii have aurrnrcil serious liail
dllllp Oil lll'IMIIIIlt of IiIkIi cost of
liroiliirlloii with uuproportlonntn
riliiniH. iliu iiiniry ,i,lulry ,.
provnl thp onii source from which
ii welily or monthly return could
l secured. While, Hint return him
not been wlint It Hhimlil ho, eonnlil
orlng thu expenditure of money mid
viixruy rntiulrmi to mi 11 m.v.
onliUcns, In-muny IiisIiiiicoh, It Iiiih
whnrowUh to moot ) .grocery
bills, thu tux statement, Ii Md alllur
unvvr-rniiiiiir accounts,
'I' wo facts stand out lira. eminent
to ultrunt thn attention of thu
world to Oregon um being poton
ltit.II v ono of thu urafituat or nil
Uulry Mi'otloiiK.
ino or mens m mo nit Hint bIic
liolild Hovcn-.nf thft olKht Junioy
worlil'H ruiordii In thu iiroihn U.n
of hirtlorfia. Tlio othur 1m that
Tillamook cIiooho In thn moot pun
ulur li lid liflnKM thn hlirhiwt nrlea
or nny chucino on llio murkut. ,
Nolo llint I mid ."poiMitlully".
ono or tho irruutont or ull duirv
H(WtlOIIH.
Wo oflon nimiik of Ori'Kon iih "thu
BrwilvMt dully country on unrth"
mid In doluif no wn may ho tullliiK
no iintriilh, hut thn Hlntumunt Ih
mliili'iKlliiK nnd douH thu .Htalu nn
InJiiMtlcu. Niituriilly, It Ih; by rlKhm
It dhnulit ho, nnd svnntually It will
bit nt lnimt ono of thn srentrat
diilry rounlrJuH on wirth, Hit ok yt
It In too uniluvuloiiod to Juntlfy tho
claim.
Onwui CUnmtn l iivnnililo
TIiIiikh do not rotno liv i lnincf.
Thorn In a fiindiimontnl runiaon for
nvnrythlni; and tho rennon for Oru
Kon'H nucci-m In thn dairy hiiKl
nuwi lliui larKi'ly In hnr fiivornhlc
idlmntla condltlonn. To roach :ho
luaxlinuni In production tho cow
nium ho c omforlaliln and contpnlod.
Our fmudoin from KUddnn chnnuv
In tu)ntriiturn and wldn huuhoiiiiI
varlatlnnH InHurcn that comfort. A,
thn am tlmo thonn climatic con
dlllona coupled with a rloh and
rnponlvo koII. Innurn a 1 1 horn 1 and
contlnuouii aiipply of foniKo and
fodder, mirculent nnd rich In the
olvinrnU that dullifhl tho dairy cow
an well an her owner. I
IialryluK hy many to lookod uun
am drudKery & novr ndlnc
and very confining Joh. And to
coiifttdnrahtn extents It la, nt leajrt
until thn dairyman haa reached
that ntairn of tironperlty whom he
can afford to hlru m. Kood . ortlon
of hla work done, or him raiHud
Honra hoya up to thn pluco wherJ
they cun do moNt of tho work. Hut
In wliut lino of farming or other
IiumIlohh, pruy tell, can a man huc
cood without cIoho nnd contlnuoun
applirailon and oinploymont -for
Ionic houni? And hi It not udvun
tuKeoiin to huvo a bualneim that
provldcK . continuous ocoupatlon
throuithout tho year? Tha dairy
man icclM hia monthly pay check,
piiya caHh and jIlMCounta hlM blllK.
practlctui thrift and economy and
KetM aheiul. On ho othur hand the
Krain fanner worka ahout half tho
year. Rot hla money all at one
tlmo, hovrowH from tho hank and
haa hla Income all xpent hefore ho
Kota It. Ho putH n mortKiiKo on his
ranch and waltH for war-timo prices
to tmy 11 itf.'
IJalrylhlf I" really ahout the only
hrur.ch or furmlnic that can ho de
ponded upon for Ktcudy. prorituido
ri'tiiiim. lo whvro you may tho
wholo country over and you will
invariably find tho oommunltle
niost proaporouii whore dnlrylnir U
tho prlncliMil occupation of tho
fiirmotn. .
Harry Clow Krouomla Producer
Tho nbovo facta exlM becauno the
dnlry cow In tho moat economic
producer on tho farm. A compar
ison of the rout of beef and butter
Ik uulto utrlklnn. For Instance,
cood authritlea any that about aov
on pounda of corn fed to a pood
boef Bteer will produce one pound
of liv weight, worth, uy, twolvo
(um. Foil to i kooiI dairy cow.
tho Kumu food, or 111 equivalent In
ooat, will produce u pouud of hut
turfat wlrth four times an much
uk llio pound of hoof. You iiiiikI
uell Um Bluer to K"t tho twelve
cunlit mid that onda tho matter
you liavn tiollilnif left. It Ih dir
forunt with ho dairy cow. After
receiving puy for the pound of hut
lerfat you hnvo tho cow left to
reproduce her kind and to ko on
ilny iiTier day nnd year nflor year
produclnif butterfat.
Another very Important Item In
tho economy of dairying Ih the fact
that thn dairy cow produce
enough fortlll.er to'compenanto for
tho lahor of caring for her. TIiIh
niuiinH much In maintaining the
fortuity of tho farm.
The National Dairy council In au
thority for tho following figure
which place tho dairy caw far in
tho load of all farm unlmalH In
ooonomy of production: From
naflh 100 poundH of dlgnHtible nut
rlantn conaumod tho avuraga diilri"
cow producen in milk, 18 poundH
of odlhlo food HolldH.
Tho hog produces IS. 8 pound
of cdMilo food HolldH.
Thu calf producen 8.1 pounda or
cdll, 111 food HolldH.
Tho hen producen In cggH b.l
pounds of edlhlo.food HolldH.
I'oultry produceH i.t pounda of
edlhlo food aollds.
The ateor producen 2.8 poundH of
edlhlo food HolldH,
Thn Hheep produce 2.6 poundn
of edible food eolldH.
From the hoRt Information avail
able, we figuro thore are about
226,000 producing cowa In Orouon
at thin tlmo, which Ih an Incrciiae
or ahout 20 por cent during the
pant ten yearn. During that time
production per cow increaaed 17
por cent, which Ih a. matter of much
more vital Importunco than any
Increaao In tho number of cowh.
ProfitH in dairying muat come
through nn economlo Increase In
liroductlon. Oregon breedora have
been making rapid prograw alone;
thlH lino, tut Ih atteHtcd by thu
world'a rccordn mado by thorn In
recent yearn, which are na fol
lows Ht. Maura Lud's Lady. Hen
lor yearling, with 810.9 poundH of
butterfat; 1'carly Kxilo of BU Lam
bert, Junior two-year-old, with
816.1 pounda; KU Mama Pretty
lady. aenior two-year-old. wltn
824.33 poundn; Joppy'a Dortha,
Junior three-year-old, with 4.26
poundH; Old Mnn'H Darting 2nd.
Junior four-year-old, with 983.68
pounda; Vive la France eenior four
year-old, with 1031.64 pounda: and
Lnd'n lorn, with 1048.90 poundH.
champion of all agon until Dar
IlnK'o Jolly L4taHic recently wreutcd
that honor from her by the -production
of 1141.29 pounda of fat.
Js'ot only have -our individual
cowh achieved notorioty with their
great recordH, but many of our
herdu have m-a.de reroarknole
allowing, Only a few month ago
the extcnnlon department of. the
Orepon Agricultural college - iin
nounced the fact that the-.oowa in
tho Oregon tenting uHaoclatione
were lending all others wcat of the
TtocRICH In tho production or but
terfnt ' .
llold.H Ilmml Ovor all Rrccdx
The report recently camo from
tho American Jerney Cattle icluo
hat the McArthur and BtnCf iherd
at Aahwood farm near Jtlckronl,
folk county, Oregon, - had made
nn nverngo of 068.02 pounds of
buttcrrnt with 18 cowa on 306 ana
366 dny tents. This record has
never been approached before by
nny herd of more than 12 cowa of
ojiv dalrv -breed.
Truly, Oregon Is tho Jersey Isle
of America the dnlrymon'a para
dise of all the world. And without
doubt ns much can bo sold In con
nection with tho other dairy breeds
when, they have beon as long in
tho Htiito and are ns numerous as
tho Jerseys, -who occupied -the
field long "beroro tho other breeds
wero brought In.
feed lot and by drinking milk from
tuliorciiliiUH cuttle. lleimuHe of thu
short feeding period or Iiokh, the
tuheiculoiiH IouIoiih are UHiially lo
ciillxed; the head and glundH of tho'
neck are most commonly affect ml.
However, It Ih estimated that In
1922 morn thun 12,000,000 worth
of pork won condemned iih unfit
for human food on account of tu-
bdrruloHls. TIiIh Ih but a part of
tno total iohh sustained by tho na
tion on account of tuberculoma In
hogH. AnlinalH affect ed- with tho
dlse.'iHn cannot make the bent gains
and the danger to human health
Is a factor always to bo considered.
Tim vigoroiiH campaign being
conducted for tho eradication of
thin dread dlseasn has roHulted up
to March 1, l'J23, In 24,132 ac
credited herdH In the United Hints,
In which moro than a half-million
cattle have been pronounced fro
from tuhorculoHlH. lOvery herd that
Is fried reduce the menace to the
hog Industry,
Here Is the Recipe for
Government Whitewash
AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE
In order to stimulate -early buying we have reduced the
P"ce of four-foot green tlabwood. . -
It is to your advantage to buy your Winter's supply
"""'lie our low price is in effect. Call us now regarding
our reduced price; ,
The Booth Kelly Lumber Co.
- Lunbar, Lath, Shingles, SUbwood
PhoM452
East Planing Sour Cherries
Says Former Oregon Man
I virgo Acreogo of Montmorancya
Going Out. C. I. Lewi Re
.ports; Swoet Chorrloa Can
not Bo Grown in East Successfully.
In the April numbor of tho Oro-
gon arower, C. I. Lewis, formerly
professor of horticulture nt O. A.
C, nnd now managing editor of
tho Amoricnn Fruit (Irowors' Mng
oxlno. puhllHlied In Chicago, makes
an Interesting report on oumoru
fruit plnntlngH. Itoforrins to chor
rlcs, ho says:
"Very few swoot chorrlos nro be
ing planted throughout the east,
It Is too difficult to grow them; but
nn i.n ..it...,- hnnrl 1-hitrA hnn been
n tremendous ncrcngo planted of
tno, sour merries, Hutu w
Barly HichmonU and tne jaont-
... 1,i aiimn dlntrlcts tnesO
are planted about half and hnlf.
such as tho Wisconsin omnia, out
In Michigan by far the larger per
oontago are tho largo Montmoren
cy. Nurseries havo sold out utoir
stock long ago."
There havo been hoavy plantings
of sour ohcrrles In the Uugoiio, dis
trict In rocont yours nnd it has
boon ruthor widely stated that they
nro moro profltablo that tho swoet
varieties, but it Is well to remem
ber that tho oast oan ootttipeto with
llio w iiiameite viuiey uu nw
rles but cannot oompoto with tho
r . ,milnllna. Mnt onlV
enn tho oust compote, but Vrpfos-
sor ljowy says sour cnurj rwuv-,
lugs thero liavo boon heavy.
Precautions Keep Up Qual
ity of Milk in Summer
i . M , I. n -..ncf HteAniinil
miiiiiner in n" v . 7,
season for thoso enguged In tno
.i-im. kminuii imti. ftrniluoors nnd
distributors, and at tho same time
greater responsibility rests on tho
consuinor to roup mu v'
cronm wholesonio aftor It hss boon
, CiMn, nnA la nnenHHlLrV
nt nil soitsons to supply snfo nnd
plensing prouuois, um iuuihh
woallior ovory uieuun iiiwm.
. .. nntttnmlnnllon nnd
keep down tho tomporaturo, from
the tlllio nillK is "lawn i, .-
oow until It l consumed. The
nrosenoo of files nnd dust, ona the
...... ..ii..lii..n nf bnnlnrlti
rapui iiiuai,i,i(..
duo to heat, nro tho chief sttmmor
dimciiuicH.
I. It I ., ni n. trnnrl .
A IIU i n,uu...., . "
. tt.nAtti nat n 1 -
most equally on prodneer, distribu
tor and -nonsumcr, says tho United
Htntes aopnnmem 01 imuui""
.. tn iltn Imnnrtnnee
cnillllK mi',,t,'. "- -
of preventive, nionstirci. many of
w iiioii -way ou -IH4I.VII -
farms and In milk plants.
Thero are many ways In which
the milk producer may preparo to
meet the adverse conditions of
summer, Boyd tho department. To
reduce tho numbor of flies and
-keep the cows clean ho should
havo all the manure heaps re
moved this spring. Low places In
tho yards may be filled in to pre
vent tho formation of puddles.
Screens should bo repaired bofore
flies arrive. Fly traps and poison,
ir used early In the season, will
holp to reduce the numbor of tho
pests luter in the summer.
. Sterilizing equipment and cool
ers should be In good condition, so
there will bo littlo dangor of tholr
being -out or uso at any tlmo dur
ing tho hot weathor. It is par
ticularly important that dairymen
sterilize strainer cloths; often a
prolific source of contamination.
Milk distributors are urged to
prepare for the dangor months by
giving tho plant and surroundings
a thorough cleaning, by fixing the
soroona, pointing machinery andV
Nxturos so that .It will be .easier
to kocp them clean, replacing worn
parts, and mrekliig sura of a plenti
ful Bupply of ice. ' The doalor is
also . rominded that he can do a
great (loal to improve the milk sup
ply by urging producers 'to take
precautions against contamination
and to provide ' for rapid cooling.
Feed Required to Fatten
Carload of Livestock
How much feed does it take to
fatten acnrloud of cattle, hogs or
sheep? Hero are soma . figures
bnsod on investigations by tho
United States department of agri
culture. . Six hundred bushols of corn nnd
11 tons of hay will fatten 250 lambs
wolghlng 66 pounds each and make
them weigh 80 pounds. . This will
mako one double deck carload.
Four hundred nnd fifty bushols
of corn and 2,760. pounds of tank
age or fish meal will fatten 70
hogs averaging 100 pounds, to 200
pounds, making ono carload,
Ono thousand ono hundred bush
els of corn, 10 tons of alfalfa hay
and 6 tons of straw will fatten "SO
stoors averaging 850 pounds, mak
ing them iraln 35 pounds en oh In
180 days. This Is an average carload,
One in Every 7 Hogs Killed
1922 Show Tubercular
-Federal ment Inspection records
for tho year 1922 show that nn av
erage of one hog out of every soven
slaughtered in establishments tin
der. .federal Inspection during the
year showed lesions of tuborculosls.
Altogothor 29,410,439 hogs wore
slaughtered under federal Inspec
tion in 1922, nnd ,640,001 of them
Hhowed lesions of the disease. - "
Hogs nre Infected prlnolpnlly by
tallowing .Diseased -cattle lit the
Uncle Sam's whitewash is fam-
oiih tho world over. For many
yean it hnn been used at the
Whito JIouho in Washington, and
on tho lighthouses maintained by
thu government along tho count.
Hero Ih tho government' recipe for
nuiKing it:
Take a half bushel of unslackea
lime, alack It with boiling water
and cover during the process to
Kcp in steam. Htraln the ilnuld
through a fine sieve or strainer
and add to It a peck of salt, pre
vlouHly dissolved In warm water;
three poundH of ground rice boiled
to a thin panto und ntirred while
Hot; half pound of Hnanlnh whiting
and ono pound of glue, previouHly
dissolved by soaking It with water,
and then hanging In a small pot
In a larger ono filled with water.
Add fivo gallons of hot water to
the mixture, stir well and let it
stand for -a few day covered. Keep
tho wash thu prepared In a kettle
or portahlo furnace, and when used
put It on as hot as possible.
Farm and Outdoor Notes
from Here and There
Kxperlmental work by the bu
reau of animal Industry, United
States department of agriculture.
Hhows that good egg yields and
econcmic results can be secured
with a whcatless ration for chick
ens.
In 1918 only 329 of the 1,257
bulls in service in Winnebago coun
ty, Wisconsin, wero pure bred, ac
cording to reports to the United
States department of agriculture.
Arte two years or better sires work
the number or pure-bred sires had
Increased to 645. At the end of
the third year tho assessor's rec
ords showed ill pure-bred bulls
In the county. This record shows
thnt nt the beglnning.of 1922 over
half the hulls In service in the
county wero pure-bred.
Nearly one-third or ' tho total
numbor or farm problems being
studied by the state agricultural
experiment stations, according to
-reporlH to the United States depart
ment or ngriculture, relate to field
crops, soils, and fertilizers.
Control work agulnst many in
sect pests centers about securing
Insect piirosttoH which In them
selves aro not Injurious. In tho ef
fort to obtain beneficial species of
parasites to aid in tho fight against
tho gipsy and browntail moths, tho
bureau and entomology of the
United States department of agri
culture sends its scientific assist
ants to Europe to Import, breed
and colonize beneficial European
parasites of these two insects In
this country. Pnrasltes of the gip
sy moth are also obtained from
Japan nnd shipped here to be pro
pugiUed nnd distributed. ,Other
parasites secured in Japan have
boon found useful In checking the
Jupancso beetle. Tho last ship
ment of these parasites arrived in
December, 1922.
Many predatory animals arc
cauRht In their dens by govern
ment hunters who are experienced
nnd sufriclently fearless to work
their way through narrow, dark
Doming to
F.IGENE -
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
In Internal Medtdno for tho
past twolvo years
DO liS 'OT OPERATE
Will bo ait v-
Osburn Hotel
Wednesday, May
2nd .
Office llontw: 10 n. m. to 4 p; m.
Willi UAllI
No Oluirge -for Consultation
Tie Mellenthin Is a recrlllar crnd
unto In mcdiclno and surgery and
la licensed by tho state of Oregon.
Ho visits professionally tho more
important towns nnd cities and
offers to all who oall on this trip
free consultntion, oxcopt the ex
pense -of treatment when aosirea.
According to hla method of
treatment ho does not operate for
chronia appendicitis, gallstones,
ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade
noids.
Ho has to his credit wonderful
results in diseases of the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, akin, nerves,
heart, kldnov. bladder bed wet
ting, catarrh weak lungs rheuma
tism sciatica, log iucots ana rectal
ailments.
If you have beon ailing for any
length of time nnd do not got any
bettor, do not fall to call, na im
proper measures rathor than dln-
easo are very otten tno cause or
your long-standing trouble.
nomembor nbovo dato, that con-.
saltation on this trip will to free
and that his treatment Is dlfforent
Married women munt be aacom-
panlod by their husbands.
Address: 338 Boston Block. Min
neapolis, Minn.
at Eugene
A closed car gives more in value because it gives greater service with com
fort. It is the one type of car that ideally meets present-day needs for all
time utility. , . ;., , '
Chevrolet closed cars represent values, you will find hard to equal in other -closed
cars selling at anywhere near their prices. In mechanical efficiency, "J
detail of appointment and appearance, they compare favorably with even the
high-priced cars which not -only cost more to buy than the average man '"
feels he can afford, but much more to operate. '
' . ' -
Call at our store and look them over. Such a visit places you under no obliga
tion, and is certain to prove to your satisfaction the truth of our claims. ' -
Prices f . o. b. Eugene ; 'J
Superior Two-Passenger Roadster .$642.00 Superior Two-Pass. Utility Coiipe..'..$877.0Q
Superior Five-Passenger Touring....$663.00 Superior Four-Pass: Sedanette 41055.00
Superior Five-Pasenger Sedan $1065.00 Superior Light Delivery .. $627.00
NOTHING COMPARES WITH
for Economical Transportation
B. F. GOODPASTURE
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES
Corner 7th and Olive
Phone 1207
tunnels and attack wolves, coyotes,
or mountain lions at close quarters.
Thy usually get the adult female
and a number of pups. Out- of
1,791 animals taken -in Montana
during 1122 by predatory animal
hunters employed by the biological
survey of tho United States depart-
ment of agriculture and the -state
fish and game commission, 348
wero taken in dens, 969 were trap
ped, 144 shotr 191 poisoned, and
1 snared. Dogs were employed "in
taking 138. SkinB and scalps of all
animals secured were turned into
the district office of the bureau
as evidence of capture. The num
ber Included 1,654 coyotes, &$ hob
cafSjB wolves, 38 lions, ltbears,
ari3 Sfmisocllaneous fenimals.
Try Register CLaseined Ada,
SEEDS;
and Poultry Feeds
, , r
We carry a complete line of Sperry's and Diamond brand
Chick Feeds. Come here for Poultry Supplies of all kinds.
LOCALLY GROWN YELLOW DENT SEED CORN
Order Your Baby Chicks Now
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