Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 21, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GHANTH PARA DAILY OOIHIKIC
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«pipper* of >352.3tf lifter (he shipping
expenses of WM.71 Were deducted, The
market value of this entire shipment
oti the local market wit* only >2»IH.Hi».
so that the net gain through co oper­
ativi* marketing aggrega ted BH047, or
a total of 34 per rent.
Twenty-one
«kippers purtlclpiifi-d.
Palm Trees Are Hardy.
Brasilian coconut palma live from
BtMi to 7<M) years, and the date pu I tn
from 2(MI to IMMi years. On the Mount
•f Olive*. Jerusalem, Ibero arc oliva
tree* known to hme been thmrtsbliis
In HM».
All klnda of Io tai blanks at tbs
Courier
A POULTRY HOUSE
Hhould
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Should
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UNI POULTKï RECORD MADE
Satisfactory Result* Reported From
Numbar of Co operative Ship­
ment* In Arkansas.
tPrrparait by Ilo- Unltril Ntain* Depart-
inani of Agri alture.»
Printing Safeguards
Your Money
Protect your cosh not only
with bolts and bars and banks
but with businesslike printed
forms and records for every
transaction you undertake.
We can show you a paper-—
Paper—that betrays erasure
and prevents fraudulent al­
teration of your checks, notes,
drafts and receipt*.
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For letterhead* and general
printed forma we use and
recommend a standard paper
th.it we know will give you
satisfaction.
The Courier
The rollinoti county (Ark.) agricul­
tural ugelli and liome-demonst rat ioti
agent report satlsfaciory result* from
I a number of cooperativi* shipment*
I of chicken* marketed by farm women
during the early summer
Shippers
listed their poultry In the *ume milli­
ner as la employed where hog* or cat­
tle are shipped co-operntively, using
, Monday a* shipping day. All the poul­
try was shlppisl by express from DO
to 2S0 mile* to the .Memphis and Hl
lauti* markets.
A total of 1.573 pounds of poultry 1
was loaded at the shipping jailnt In
1 July; the total weight at destination
was 1,411
pounds, the aggregate
1 «lirtnkage In transit amounting to 102
pounds, or an average of 10.3 per cent.
The cost of marketing. Including ex­
press. commission*., coop expenses, etc.,
hut not Inciualve of shrinkage, «tu 4.4
cents a pound, while the cost of mar-
ketlng a |Miimd. Including the drift
1 over the railroad was: llena, 7.5 cent*:
i cocks, d.3 cent*; and springers, 3.5
cents.
The total gros* sale* amounted to
>421.07. which left a net return to the
bare sunshine,
be dry.
have ventilation.
Im ve no drafts.
bure plenty of floor
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PAYS TO BANISH LOAFER HEN
In Recent Culling Campaign in Indi­
an* 345 Out of 1,222 Fowls
Were Discarded.
“Binecure.**
rated from their former male», despite
Our word sinecure Is derived ftMB
the fad that they received the same
amount of feed it* the profitable prie i two T^tln words—the preposition aiMk
ducer*. The per.-entsge of egg prodne I without, and the noun citra, here tn
tlon I!«>• week before culling was 27.(1 the sMative case, meaning care. Hine
while the Heek afirr It was 30.8 per cum was, therefore, without care,
hero « our word, sinecure, meaning an
-•ent.
) office without employment but that
hs* u revenue; imsitlou having emotu-
Placer location notices at Courier j
atents with few or uo duties.
office
Mining blanks—Courier office.
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<Pr«l*air<t t>
flia IJnitsd Stuie* Dcpart
nani of Agrlcultma.)
ì lio P.nrtholon ow cotiniy (Imi.) agri»
cultnral agrrit rr|>orta that » telili <rf
1,222 ben» werr hundled Iti n ricco»
■■tilllng campa lati imd of thf» number
MB. or 2h per cent, were dl«csr<|ed u«
poor layer*. The entlre nutnber of
ben*. 1,222. lafd 2„W egg* thè week
beforr citlllng. whlle thè week after
lliey luid barn ctrlled thè SM" fowl*
loft on thè farina luld 2.202 egg« Tlils
espialo* wh,v It «a* expedlent man­
agement to rld thè flix-k« of ile* 31'
SAVE MONEY
PREPARE CULLS FOR MARKET
BUY THE WORLD’S BEST,
Among Other Fowl-i to B- Disposed of
Are the Old and Weak and
All of the Bemba.
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COFFEE
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(Fr»t>ar«d by Hie United Ktatee liepart
maid of Agriculture.)
Cull out and prepare for market all
fowls, old or yonng. which apia-nr
wenk slow, or dull; fowl* with droop
Ing tall*, rough pltmum*. or rr«»w-
shaped head»; nil scrub« except thine
which have laying point«; all liens
which molt early, and all mill.*« except
those wtrorig. vlgon it», and of a pure
typo desired for breeding.
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Courier
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Steel may be blued without heating.
Polish the metal well and make sure
that It 1« absolutely dean. Then Im
merse It In the following solution: Sul­
phate of copper. 40 gram«; nitric acid.
(JO grama; IM) per cent alcohol, ISO
cubic centimeters; water. l.(MN) cent I
meter*. Allow to dry thoroughly, then
imllah by rubbing Arlskly with a wool
en cloth. Another way to blue steel
la to heat It till cherry red and then
quench In carbolic add.
office
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/n the Five Pound Can
How to Blue Cold Steel.
Mining blanks at
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County Agent
D «carding "Boarder”
Hens.
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It surpasses all
other coffee» in
fragrance, flavor
quality, economy
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Also Packed in
Three and One
Pound Cans
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lasty loafer* which laid only 54 <•
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