IIKNI) IIULLKTIN, IIKNI), OltlCCJON, THUIIHDAY, JULY 21, UUtt FAGHS iiiniiiiiMiniiiiaHiiiiiiiuitai!itiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiHMitaiiHMaiiliiiiiaiaiiiiiiui::ii:m::t:iii:iuii:iiim:iiiii:iiitiii!:i:iaii:ii II 9 in I 3k JJi ERMETICALLY sealed in its wax wrapped package air-, tight. Impurity proof WRIGLEYS is hygienic and whole-) some1. The goody that's good for young and old. The Flavor Lasts B tore to Kef WRICLEVS took for flit "KKR" TO EMPHASIZE STOCK SECTION Tl?.MAI.O I'AIU IMMItU MVATIH WITH O. .M. IM.I'.M.MKIt, 1'I.ANH Toil COMINU' (' O l M V S I T Y 1JVI5NT, NAM KM rO.M.MITTKKM. Mm !:, J Dunn and Mr. J. F. I'urey The premium list now linn fumlit nvntlulilo ntuouutliiK to $C00, tho $S0U appropriated by tliu county court having beonnugmunted by u '100 (louiitloit from tlio First No- tloual Hank of Itond. Kvun greutor emphasis will bu laid on llio livestock section of tho ' Tuinalo fair than had formerly m been planned, following tliu meeting Thursday of tint fair hoard, with O. M. l'lumiuor, general manager of tho Pacific International Live stock exposition. In u talk to tho hoard Mr. Plummor omphnsliod tliu benefit that Hiuallur fairs can bo '"'to tho duvulopmunt of tho stock iiuliiHtry and In acting hh feeders for tho larKur slock hIiowh. Hu agreed to provide Judges for tbo Mock entries, and will endeavor to Hucuro Frank Drown, president of of tho Pacific International Live nlock exposition, to act In this ca pacity. Committees for tliu fair wuro ap pointed by tho hoard an follows: Livestock, John Mantli, Hay Corking and It. A. Ward; poultry, F. V. HwlHhur, Mm, H. 11, Footo and Mm. !. II. Hatch; aKrlculturo, C. II. HpauKh, A J. Hartur and F, N, Wal . t lacu; IndiiHtrlal club work, Mm, It. 4s U, Fllcklngor, Mrs. C. II. SpuuBh, ft. I PUTNAM SELLS BUSINESS CORNER Otio and a Hair J,oN at Corner of Wall and Franklin Uouglii by T. II. Foley and It. W. Hmvyer Announcement wan inudo Monday of tho purchano by T. IC. Foley and It. W. Ruwyer of tho propurty at. tliu comer of Wall and Franklin HtruutM, 0. P. Putnam being tliu grantor. Olio and a half lots aro Included In tho purchaHo, Tliu Hullo tin bulldliiK occupying tho roar por tion along tlit alloy, and tliu build Iiik contalulitK tho offices of tho Iluiid Water, Light & Power com puny u part of tliu front. Four chnlra at your Borrice nt the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. What Busy Farmers Are Doing i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiit:MHiaiaiiiiaiaaii:iaai!iaaHiaaaiiHiini::iii:iii:taiisiii!aiiii!iiii:i!iiiit:!itiiti:iiiiiiijiitiii:j.'iii:i;iiiii::!iiai:i; MISSOURI RANCHER IN CENTRAL OREGON ALFALFA CROP NOW BEING CUT NOIIMAL CHOP IH KKI'OItT I'ltOM MOHT lAHTH OF COUNTY TON AND QUAItTKIt I'KK A CI IK IH (JKNKIML YIKLI). Tlio farmom of this county and Powell Unite, In Crook county aro wcarliiK a hrlitor hiiiIIu than they did a fow wuoIim ago, now that Ihoy liavo ifottou tliu Hlcklfrt working In tho alfalfa cutting. The warm woHtbor of tho last few wookM, to i;thur with tho rainfall, no matter how light It may have been In spotx, Iihh produced Ita olfoclH. It Ih reported that tho (lrat cut ting of alfalfa throughout tho coun try tributary to Head, Ih about nor mal. In the Tumalo dlntrlct tho cutting In averaging around a ton and a quarter per aero. It l report that tho cutting on tho John Marsh and ri'otor Jensen ranches Is run ning somewhat better than the nvor njco. Dan Hourlgan reports the crop In tho Powell Hullo dlntrlct about normal with the cutting running In the average of one anil one-half tons per acre. In the alfalfa dis trict the crop production por aero lit varying, but for the most part It Is said to bo about normal. In tho Cloverdaln sections conditions aro reported as good. A. PlrkiiliiK Him Fine Herd of IteftMcfrd II foriN Wax Owner of .Ardmore, W. A. Pickering of Kansas City, a well known middle states lumber man, is In Central Oregon this week. Although generally known as a lumberman, Mr. Pickering Is one of tho best known ranchers and slockmeu of his state. Ho was the owner of Ardmnro, which died re cently. This purebred Hereford, was til" blithest priced bull In the United Hm( until his dalh. The ranch of Mr. Plckarlng at Harreld Kon, Missouri, contains more than r000 acres on whlrti ho has 700 head of registered Hereford. lie is aluo o a tier of Hepuater, VII, one of tho fsmous bulls of Missouri. Mr. Pickering Is a thorough be liever HiHt tlio only way to ralflo livestock Is to ralso purebreds, and advises every rancher not to wasto bin time with poor stock. S. N. HILL HAS FINE HERD OF HEREFORDS Makes PurcliaM! of Heifers TIiIn Week and Will liny Here- ford Hull ThN Year. H. N. Hill of Fort Itock. Is an other of the converts of purebred cattle. Mr. Hill Is becoming more Interested every year In stocking his ranch with tho best Here fords he can procure. Tills year he has 1.1 registered cows nnd has In structed It. A. Ward to keep on the lookout for a purebred, reglstorcd Hereford bull for his ranch uoar Silver Uiko. Mr. Hill Is among the ranchers who has taken ndvantago of the bottom lunds of Sliver Lake, haying about 20 acres under cultivation. This week ho purchased seven purebred IToroford heifers from (leorgo Mnyflold of La Pino. Men anil Women Mow Up. Nowadays many persons wrong fully attribute backache, rheumatic paint), sure, swollen aching Joints and muscleH and that alwayH tired feel ing to oncoming ago, whon tliu rent cuiiHo Ih kidney trouble. Foley's Kid ney Plllrt help tho kidneys throw out of tliu blood tliu Impurities that cause thCBo Hymptons. For salo every where. Adv, U EXPERTS AGREE that Zerolenc holds better compression, gives perfect protection to the moving parts, deposits least carbon. There is a consistency of Zerolene scientifically refined to meet exactly the needs of your car. Get a Cor rect Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) I'AitMKitH ni:i:i hi:i.i. Fanners nro needing help and calls are being sent throughout this section In an effort to obtain farm hands to handle tho hay crop. The fanners aro paying from $3. CO to 14 per day and board. CHAIU.IN HPAL'OH ICAIHKS I, A .MHS WHICH Niri' 10 FACH Charles Spaugh believes that the raining of flock Iambs will pay, If not experimented with in too large n scale. This year Mr. Hpaugh raised 10 head of flock Iambs. They wore lambed January 27, produced ubout four pounds of wool each, fed and fattened to weigh about 100 pounds each, and netted Mr. Spaugh this week, about 10 por hood. Tho largest sheep of tho lot weighed 108 pounds. HUSTON HAS KINK AI.KAU'A. J. C Huhlon, whose ranch is ubout olglnV miles cast of Iledmond on tho Uedmoud-Prlncvlllo road, is about tho proudest alfalfa furmer In Deschutes county. Mr. Huston is ono of the URcra of sulphur oh fer tilizer. The first cutting on the Huston ranch will he about two tons per acre. Mr. Huston has bo tweon 200 nnd 300 acres under cultivation. l'l.l'MMKK VISITS COUNTY. O. M. Plummer. genorul manager of the Paclric International Llvo ntoc show of Portland, nnd It. A. Waid or the First National Hank of Hood, spent Friday on tho Tumalo Irrigation project, in tho Itedmond und Powell Hutte districts. nmicKT catti.i: ahk kat. Tho cattlo In tho Deschutes Na tional forest, out in tho Suttle lako district, nre looking flno. Sev eral hundred head wero seen last Saturday In tho vicinity of tho lako where thoro Is plenty of water und grass. Tho grass, reports stockmen who liavo been minting catlo on tho range, has been plentiful nil year. BE A LEADER "A imi tail 1tJit Iiii tu ii W iKiiiiilf tiJ 4y linn niirt jfW-En An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? i,',' U4 " ' M lp&4 B1"yV-Mi.i'""" n 1 ' ggf mW&'i 0E9ti S j?,AJ iHiiJ jmoI Oregon Agricultural College Tf tint for hxltrahip In tht Induiti'm nd profmloru at follow, t HOME ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE, FORESTRY. PHARMACY. MUSIC, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL, EMOIHEERINO. ELECTRICAL. EMOINEBRINO, MECHANICAL ENOINRERIHO, CHEMICAL ENOINEERINO. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. MININO ENOINEERINO. LOOOINO ENOINEERINO, MILITARY OCIBNCS. Th Cctltf f training Includes urutf't In Knitith, Eonomlct, Art. Mnmtki, Mtdttn Laniuairt, I'hytktl LVJuct.n, Induiirltl Jovrntlitm, Nttuftl Slncl, and aU ciwnliala f-f an cdiKtoon. Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919 SM4im rk timtt - tmr fm2m)T tt A,ftWMMMMWtfl. UHH n f'vL' " tfF TmrnmmmmmmmBmmmmmm Tt,t OJUtt CtIoi. VUittBUd Dooktft ind ether Information hddtttt THE REGISTRAR, Orcein Actcultul Cdltgr Cor vail ji $1(1 PRESENTED FOR ROAD WORK IHATOMITK CO.MPA.VV, ANXIOUS TO INCKKAHK PHODUCTIO.V, SIAKKS DONATION' TO I)K- SCIIUTKS COUNTY COUIlT. RABBIT PEST KEE1Y FELT RODENT INCREASE IS UNCHECKED. Ini-oadi of IUarktnlls Kupplemeiit Late Frosts In Making Hay Ciiip of Illgli Desert Prac tically iv Failure. WltrnWl r- - T Wi 11. HPKCK, HPKCIAIi AOKNT BTANDAK1) OIL CO., 1IKND, OltE. Hunchora on tho high desort will bo lucky If thoy cut oven a half crop of hay this year, not moroly bocauso of tho lata frosts, but chlofly on ac count of tho enormous number of blacktall rabbits, which aro harvest ing tho Holds boforo tho farmora liavo an opportunity of gotting in their ryo. A gllmpso of tho condi tions which tho tow farmora remain ing on tho high dry land boyond Mllllcan aro having to faco may bo gained by simply driving past tho Holds, noting tho scant stand and long-eared rodents which aro spread In thousands whorovor any nttompt at cultivation has boon inudo. So tamo nro tbo blacktalls that nutolats who returned this morning from a wook-ond trip report killing a numbor from thoh car, UBlng uutomatlo pistols and rovolvors. To a consldorablo oxtout, tho high dosovt has rovortod to n Btook coun try, but tho ranohora Avho nro run ning stock ondoavor to ratso enough hay to food tholr cattlo during, tho wlntor montliB, Last wlntor, on tho Drookliiigs ranch tho supply of food was so short that tho cattlo were left to shift for themselves until well toward tho end of winter, and wero In good condition when tho range was opon. This year, how over, feed will bo much scarcer, and with tho high prices demaudod oleowhero tho stock farmers aro fac ing a gravo problem. Ileruuso of tho comparatively fow ranchers living on the vast acreage of tho high desort, It is virtually Im possible for thorn to tako ndoquato stops toward eliminating tho pest, nnd tho blacktall will continue to cut what might bo a fair prollt un less aid is Bocured from olsowhoru. RYAN & CO. BUYS WEST SIDE LAND ISO Acres Aro Purchased From A. V. Morrill Will Sub-Dlvldo Tract In City Lots. J. Ryan & company last weok purchased 120 acres ot land lying south and contiguous to Konwood gardens on tho west side ot tho river. This strip of land waa for morly owned by A. I). Morrill ot Oauton, Oregon. Tho deal was cuusumatod oarly last weok whon Mr. Morrill waa in tho sity. Tho prlco paid for tho land, it la under stood, was $3500. It la tho Intontlon ot Mr. Ryan to soon aubdivido this property in to lots which will later bo placod upon tho markot. Mr. Ityan has con fldouco in tho futuro dovolopmont of tho laud on tho west sldo of, tho river. Pally Thought. WluU'S Bono and what's nns hoin Bhould to past j;rlof. Shakespeare. Preparations for operation on a much larger scale by tho Western Dlatomlte Co. on tho silicon beds near Terrebonno was indicated Wed nesday when tho county court re ceived u 1000 check from tho com pany and a request that tho money bo used In the Immediate Improve ment of tho Lower Drldgo to Terre bonno road. Heavy hauling, Inci dent to tho adoption of a program of greatly increased production, make necessary better transportation facilities, tbo court was Informed. Tho haul to Tcrrobonno is approxi mately 11 miles. Through the bond Issue voted on June tho county court has avail ablo 5000 for Improvement of tho Lower llrldgo-Tcrrebonno road, and in addition to tho $1000 already given by the Westorn Dlatomlto ,Co It Is Intimated that more may bo forthcoming from tho samo sourco it It Is needed to put tho road In proper shape. X-RAY PURCHASED FOR NEW HOSPITAL Probably onp of tho largest X-ray machines in Eastern Oregon Is to bo installed in tho hospital ot tho Lumbermen's Hospital association, according to J. D. Donovan, who mado the purchaso while on his re cent trip to Portland. Mr. Donovan says that tho ma chine Is ono of tho latest types and capablo of doing tho most difficult and dcllcato radiograph work. Ho Was Almost Pnit Coin?. "I suffered with kidney troublo for three yearn," writes D. Bell, of St. James City, Florida, "and for bIx months I liavo been almost post going I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. and before I had used two bottles my pains were all gone" Relievo Back ache, rheumatic pains, stiff, swollen joints and sore mlscles. For solo everywhere. Adv. $'rtpL! u"'n ! fewf '&&m&k iPir u vj8 flf ff i ;I1 mm C jr IkuKv-QIaaaaVi H - i Tit! nan m&mm iv mmjnmw' rji Where Good Cooks Are Most Valued Surely never in the world was honest good cooking of real honest good food enjoyed more than it is on o farm in rush times- How the hungry hired help and neighbors do eatl How they do enjoy and appreciate good cooking! raatton LUHKv . 'it Ljmmmmm.y raaB " tJZlTkJT Ol2?2S(7eVWW2xS- Milk will never decrease your reputation as a cook, Madam. Rather it will surely increase it. It is nothing but pure cow's milk evaporated to the consistency of cream. In creaming vegetables, in making bread, pastry and cakes wherever you use milk in cooking it gives a flavor that is very appetizing. Carnation can be whipped like cream, when, thoroughly chilled of course, which proves its quality. Carnation is used by thousands of people just as it comes from the can for cream on fruit and 'cereals and in tea and coffee. The sealed can preserves it, when kept in a cool dry place, sweet and pure until used. Buy Carnation by the case. Lay in a stock of it now, and you will be free of milk trouble at all times. Tat Carnation Case U lla SttMiata I "Tae Aatwer to tbe MilkQuestioa" .OatheFara Your Grocer Has Carnation "The Story of Carnation," containing 114 recijet, tent ujton receipt of your ailarc&f, Caraatiea Milk Products Co., oWtlk, Wa. SSKSSSSSSSSSSSfJSSf3 ssswa A