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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 19M. THE BEAVERTON TIMR8 PAOB THUS ECONOMICAL BEEF IN SOUTH Mixtuw of Silage, Dry Velvet Beans 4Mb Cottonised Merit 'la Mort Satisfactory. The 'United States Department of Agriculture lini conducted a steer-fat-Uning.experln.ent in Mississippi which how that velvet beans are well adapbod for use In making' beef, Feed ing ntixtures of tallage, dry velvet beam and cotton seed were compared with oornbtnatltiiiB of sfluge and dry velvet 'beans, and Bllage ami soaked velvet ftbeans. The mixture of silage and soaked velvet beane resulted in the most economical and profitable production of beef, while the mixture Of silage, dry velvet beane and cotton eed meal proved more -satisfactory than the combination of -fllluge and dry velvet beans. WATCH FOR MOLDY SILAGE AM Stulf Found Decayed Should Be Placid Where Live 6aok Can Not Reach It l In opening the silo It Is agood plan to watch tout for mold which' might be there. These molds are very poison ous to liorscs and often cause the death of cattle as well. Be mine -that the decayed ullage la . all scrnpefl off the top and put where the livestock cannot get to tt. It Is pnr economy to try and feed the top silage iiincl take a ehnneo on .losing vatmlbte stock. save ashitomMk Many an automobile fails to deliver the power and speed of which it is capable, fails in acceleration and on the hills, be cause of poor lubrication. "The purpose of lubrication is to reduce friction. In this connection it must be re membered that oils have internal or mo lecular friction. The heavier the oil the more this internal friction, which has to be overcome by and uses up power. The ideal oil for the automobile is the thinnest oil which will ke.ep the bearing surfaces separated, and at the same time offer to itself the least frictional resistance to the engine power going to the rear or driving wheels. Such an oil If it has "oilintMS," stability and pur ity, will give perfect lubrication, and permit the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the cor. Zerolene meets these conditions perfectly. OiUneu Stability Purity Zerolene has great "ollinesa," which causes it to cling to bearing surfaces while offering in itself a minimum of Motional resistance to the engine power. It has greatatability, which causes itto resist engine Jieatandtoform a minimum of carbon of a soft, flaky nature which goes out with the exhaust. And It is pure. If you follow the Zerolene chart of Correct Lubri cation, you will develop the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of your car. ftWZW STANDARD OIL COMPANY jW"" iCalfornlal kss fridoo'aEd wear tzu. (bml fabrication .1 BEAVERTON INN Regular Home-Cooked Dinners from 11:80 to 1:30 Ut. Hood Ice Cream All Kinds of Haft Drinks Fresh Candies :ifara Tobaccos Fresh Line of Cookies. GIVE US A TBIAIi G. L MILLETf Proprietor The one place in town that is always at your service, day or night, Sunday or holiday, when yon want us, as yon want us, where you want us. Combination of Toasted Cheese and Browa .Ale Has Been Ineonrootty Called "Rarebit." The original .name of the oemblaa tloo of toasted cheese and good bpown ale was, it is an historic! fact, "Welsh Jlabblt." It was a slang .term, at thai, ilt was one of a large class f similar terms describing in a hu morous manner the special dish, prod uct or peculiarity of a particular dis trict. Th us, in .England, u barman Duck" was the slang name lot a sheep's ihend stewed In onlum. "Lels tershlre .plover" was the name given to a bag. pudding, and "Digby (Chicken" was theslnug term for herring. Similar examples of metaphorical name tfor favorite dlshos are found la every country. And long before the word "Jrebit" was ever heard of, the faiiiillftrirtlsh of "cheese anille" was known m n "Welsh Rabbit." It was 'only when some solemn ety mologist came along, ami gravely noting (lie fact that there waa.injihing In the ittish to even remotely sug gest connection with a rabbit, sug gested that the word was undoubted ly a joBTuptlon of "rarebit" w!hlch would mcke some sense ut least. So "rareVtt" it became among the .pur ist. And the early dictionaries mlopBad 'Jt, ; though the mrUenu ones ackuowteijge that !"rubbit" lute the right of way.. Immense Demand itir Needles, The world use up an average of :!,(Ktt.OO0 needles n day Try"aT-cTastfiec. ud It r"'"5 Beavertoni OIL PUMP FIXED ON AUTOMOBILE ENGINE Prevenls Clogging and Burned Out Bearings. Tl lustration Showa Plat: for ArrantJitig iForce-Feed Oiling System at Small Expense Operated by On of the Cains, On 4M automobile engine which was oiled 4iy the "splash" system, It was found .that the tube which conducted the oU from the flywheel to the front part of the -engine Itecnum clogged, and some hurned-ont bearings result ed. Ho prevent tlte recurrence of this .accident, -a .pump was installed Id the oil line and connected to lie driven by the cam shaft, as shown in the sketch. The upper ipurt of the motor crank case, on the euuishaft side, was drilled out aud tapped opposite one of the cams, to take a, brass tube, which was threaded with standard plpe thread. This tube was roamed out to a snug fit for small piece of shafting, which formed the jplunger of the pump. An other piece of tubing was screwed onto the first ut right angles, and to the ends jI it, through two ball-check valves, were attached the oil tubes leading to the crank case trod to the bearings of the engine. These check valves acted to prevent ofl from flow ing hack to the crunk case, while per mitting 1t to flow in the proper direc tion. On the end of the plunger was A Simple Plunger Pump, Attached to the Crank Case and Operated by One of the Cams, Provides "Sure Fire" Oiling for the Auto Engine. fastened a striking tplate of hard steel, r against which tike cam pushed once .during every revolution of the earn shaft. In this way itlie engine was pro vided with a force-feed oiling system at smaJl expense. O. A. Luers, Wash ington, in Popular Meehunfcs Maga zine. OLD MINE STILL PRODUCING That at Falun,, Sweden, Has Been Da Uttering Up Ita Riches fine the Year 1225. On tlte outskirts of the town of Falun, In the north of Sweden, la the oldest mine ki the world. It began to produce copper in 1225, In the Seventeenth century this mine was the chief aturce of the copper supply of Europe. Today It no longer produces copper iu large u.uuulillea. but from its deep-cut galleries come the sulphur pyrites tiial are used for die manufacture of sulphuric add aud other chemicals. It is one of the most old-fnshloued mines imaginable. You will tlnd no rapid hauling machinery, no cage that descends at lightning speed- Into the bowels of the earth. Vou walk imo the mine through sloping galleries, and then climb down to its depths by means of long ladders. As you descend you wish that you had brought an over coat, for the walla are covered witli Ice. Ventilation and drainage fire ac complished by menus of tlte most antiquated pumping gear In existence In any pit. Besides copper and pyrites, the Falun mine produces gold. From It came ull the gold used to make the Swedish crown and scepter, and It has provided most of the metal for tlte gold colnuge of that country. During the six months, April to Sep tember, 1920, there were 7,418 motor vehicles, valued at IIO.OW.OW, Im ported into India. a . MICKIE SAYS " f oovir vifejco isuk4 -fa 1 PWWf MA. TW MBWs, BHiOl NOVjU. PRCBrEA SEE m TJE NOUIU. BS 1 f BEWILDERING TO THE MIND Everyday Meaauromtnts of Science. That Are Almost Beyond Conv prehension of tha Layman, One great difficulty In the study of astronomy is to comprehend the Im mensity of the distances and alzes in volved. For instance, we can form no concept lob of the size or distance of the sun. Suppose there was a spherical shell of the diameter of the sun. Suppose great genie should drop Into thla shell, every second, night and dny, a ball the size of the enrth. How long would it take to fill the shell? Would it take an hour, a day. or a week? In fact. It would tnko two weeks, and when fnll the shell wnuht contain more thnn 1,000,0000 earths. Tl.e dlKtnnce to the sun Is f1H.000.000 miles. How tone would It take a can non bull to reach the sun, If shot from the enrth, and continued on Its course at a uniform velocity? In order not to underestimate the distance some might aay a year. In fact It would than 1,000,000 earths. Astronomically speaking, the above distance Is very short, The sun is our nenrest sta. Strain the imagination by trying to comprehend the. velocity of light which would pass seven time around the eorth in one second of time. Now stagger the hrnin by trying to think of etars, so remote from its that a million years are required for their light to cross the enormous abyss flint separates them from us. Think of Itl When that rny of light, which new enters the eye. started on Its course, perhaps there was no life on thin earth. John Candee Dean In the Indianapolis News. REFUSED HAND OF SULTAN Offer of Marriage by Ruler of Sulu Was Turned Down by A I lea Roosevelt The Moro is not all bad. He has his good points. There has never been OfCase where n Moro has murdered an American woman, and there are many American women in Morohmd. This abstinence, however, is not due to Moro chivalry, but to the fact that In the Moro thought women linve no souls. Not that the believed soullessness of the sex keeps the Moro from be ing a ladles' man. In fact, he is In clined to be very gnllnnt The fu mous visit of the Taft party, uc enmpnnied by the then Miss Alice ltooxevelt, some years ago (and long to be remembered fn the Phil ippines), was attended by a char acteristic exhibition of Moro gal lantry. Wlien this party visited Jolo no trip to the islands would lie complete without visiting this pJcturesiiue Inland his royal high ness, the sultan of Sulu, Immedi ately offered his hand Id marriage to the daughter of the President. He addressed her as the American princess, and the name of Prince Alice still clings to her in the Phil- Ippioes. The fact that his highness already had n couple of dosen wives scattened around the town was no deterrent In cuse of a Mohammedan monarch. Encouraging the Hen. The modern method of increasing The qunnlity of eggs that may be ob tained from liens is turning on electric lights In their pens In the middle of the night, thereby awakening them, to (lie end that they eut nn extra meal arid thus approach closer than ever be fore the lileul of laying uu egg a day, ueek after week. One cannot but think that this lengthening of the working day for liens is a device of the same get lua who discovered that there was no need of urlslng ut dawn lo feed the poultry. He simply waited until after the henjuid denizens had gone to roost, und then scattered their morning meal. The hens found their breakrust. waiting for tliem In the morning, while the Ingenious one arose and went about the affairs of the day oniy wlien he felt so inclined. No chanticleer called him to work. "Automobile" Street Car. Mechanical arrangement similar Id many respects to that of an automo bile Is the distinguishing feature of a new form of gasoline-driven interur bun cur described lo Popular Me chanics Magazine. Though the body, sealing SB passengers, is like that of a standard modern street car, there Is-ift long hood extending In front, In which the SO-horsepower engine Is mounted. An uuto-type gear shift Is provided, and a shaft transmits the power to the renr wheels. Air brakes, electric lights, and a hot water heating plant are other details of the witilnmeul. The car makes a round trip of 40 miles fn a little more than two and one-half hours, consuming ahout five and one-hulf gallons of gasoline, 01 one gallon to seven miles, PUfiEBREDS REPLACE SCRUBS Nothing but Registered Sires Being Used at the Louisiana State Normal School. "Within the past ten days we have pold to the butcher live scrub cows. We are now keeping only high grudes and purebred." With this explanation an otlicial of the Louisiana State Normal si'honl In Natchitoches parish en rolled In rhe "Better Hires, Better stock" movement conducted by the Uii led iats Department of Agricul ture and the various states. Ail the live stock on the school fain, which includes cattle, awloe and poultry, are being bred only to purebred aire. CHEAP CAR PROBLEM IS SOLVED in (tie opening "i I lie Olympic iuuut show. In l.ihilon. rnnnv uw.nl novul ties were among the exhibits. The photograph kIiows a new ladlcr runabout, simple to manipulate and the smallest cur at the shuw. This type b.'iis fait to prove popular with "Hubby," who puys the bill. THE NEW FEED STORE BEAVERTON FEED AND PRODUCE CO. BEST FEEDS AT LOWEST PRICES UNLIABLE DEALERS WE SOLICIT YOUR TFlADKV See us aboutland Plaster $14.00 ton. Alfalfa and Clover Hay Flour, Baby Chick Food, etc, Stock and Poultry Feed, Mill Run Albers Dairy Feed, Fisher's Moluss-O-Meal, More-Milk, Oil Meal. Seed, Fertilfters, etc. BEAVERTON FEED & PRODUCE CO. nilOXR 25 MNE 24 Wo Order First Class Fir Wood 4 ft. or J0 inch) also, fireplace wood. Immediate delivery from A. E. HANSON Local phone. Route 3, Heuvcrton, Oregon, iiiitmiuif Mia 1 1 1 1 !it:tr;!!!!iismtii::ii : 1 1 1 :i ;it: : (s ;i i i i BacksmithinBeaverton Alfred Hansen, mi experienced) black Mini th, U located In the I'Volinnuer tiuihlliig, just cunt of Kilckrum'v (iiir "KC. iiitsi:si!oi;it, w.K.oN wokkkii . (.KN'UHAL llLAf'KHMITH Good Work, l''lrntHaits Mnterinls and flight Price Guaranteed. A Nharu of your palronago solicited. ALFRED HANSEN p.i...w.w.lVl..i..i itjfti Hftg Fords Are Better This Year Ford curs are better than ever Sedans and Coupea s 100 per cent better than lust year. J' rices A are lower. These are the prices you pay, delivered In Uouverton: 7 Touring furs KoudHler Hcdmi, new type, Coupe, new type, . 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