Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, October 04, 1929, Image 4

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analysis op crop
A King Among Herefords
How to Raise Poultry
August 1028-
Wheat shipments ac­
CONDITIONS GIVRN counted for fiver fit) par cent of the
By D r . L . P . L «G «ar, V S - St. L otus . M o . “
D r . LeG car is a «radu»ta o f the O ntario
V e t e r in a r y C o lle g e , 1892. T h ir ty -s ix
year» o f veterinary practice on diMaaea
o f live stock and poultry. Em in en t aa-
th o rity on poultry and atock raiatng.
N a t io n a lly k n o w n p o u ltry b re e d e r.
N o ted author and lactorer.
(Continued from Page One)
drouth, however, tin» caused u gen­
eral shortage of green feed and lisy
in Oregon which is affecting the
livestock industries udversely. The
hay supply Is below average anil
prices are already al a comparative­
ly high level. Shortage of feed Is
Causing some reduction In herds
I amt Hocks.
Weather condition»
1 I live been favorable for the bur-
i >, .ting of grain, bay ami fruit
I crops. The potato crop has been
seriously damaged on unlrrigulc«!
hml by lack of moisture. Demand
for dairy cows appears less active
•I i ■> vear aqo Ian al s are being
no de lo California buyer«-,
i The pi ospt d i v e good npriculltiral
lmdim* t>.«other wlllt uenerolly im­
proved oinploymvtl • millions In
( 'r e f on f tvor a r it ' 1 uylug pow­
er situation nhoi.l i year ago, but
<>n the -»llier li u ■ a t «tuition In
lumber Ineorie see.ns probable. 1 lie
gross Income from farm produels
w i’l pro’iablv b<- a. Inrue as Ins!
vear and t ossihlv a LB e more.
Money and -r • lit eomtltinns are re-
or e:l f"'r In Pl od in ine-.l <u—tiers
t|,e
Foreign exoorls from
total value. Automobile reglatra-
tions during the first tl month» of
the present year exceeded thoaa of
the first hulf of 1928 by 7038. lie-
tail sales and reul eslate transfer»,
like lumbering, »how les» optimis­
tic (remis.
The Situation in Some Oregon
('.outilles are r.s follows:
Dougins—Prospect for
largest
prune crop In years. Large portion
contracted at prices ranging most­
ly 8 lo 10 cents. Mure Interest in
egg prodaetioo with prospect of
pad 'ng plant at Roseburg. Senti-
men. among farmers mid business
men good.
Jackson Good weullier for finit
h-.-vest. |t'"tle*.s pea--, e'pial 1928
the ultra-violet ray» can reach the
fowls In sullicient measure to con­
tinue their good work. Chicks that
get plenty of sunlight will not de­
velop rickets, and soft shell eggs
will be rare among hens of whom
the same thing is true.
O rdin ary Sunlxht » V ita l Factor in
Not the least of s ly reasons for so
T a e Development of Chicken»— ardently sponsoring toe open trout
C.v:
I Ine prominent «Ir»» o» Amerio». «Bclmca: H a rtM I". Oranti
W hat the Ancier.tr W orshipped type house previously mentioned ui
a. E xcdli nt den ami ami very
C h .p ic i:
Pacific lntern»tlonol. Herbert C h- i
a<s«r, O r-yan.
B lindly as a D iety, Science Droves this article is the untagouisin of
high prices quoted fur fall and wln-
owner end Ralph Freeman, herdsm 'n.
To Be T ru ly Deserving ot Rever­ sunlight to unwelcome bacteria.
I r varieties. Newton apple» six-
.In Si ow; D'.'goe Fish
lng well. Excdli ill feeling aim ’ lg
ence.
W . ' i the whining of the Grand Huy and (¡.—
Here again we find Lie untra-v loiel
farm ers ami businessmen, (nttsltl-
Chxtu;h>>mhi|< caard at the 192b and Game I i luin.v nou Wild LU*
rays responsible. They cun pene­
Pacific
Int ••national,
Herbert Exhibit (Iti ludina tnlnlsun- fish
i : a*>lc real estate changing hands.
trate many substances which will
hatchery lu lull ot erstlo uI: Juuloi
ChanCtor
»
•
hi
LI
the
belt
traditions
K h iin d b Good \iignsl grossing
The ancients of many races wor­ not admit other light rays, b-l they
of Hi? Chcrdler name.
George Agricultural actlvittti.i In th • new
we ’lie".
'«• e 'd ro llin g alfalfa
shipped the sun as a god. For cen­ cannot go thru ordinary winnow
j
.
C.
Penney
Bell;
•
t'«l
.L
n
t ,u • C! r i titer of Herbert, form­
iioi'
t
I.
urge
tonnage of grain hay.
turies it has been used as a s> màoJ glass, con .equtuily , if it should he
Hors»
dhow
• •fleriua
er own
..nd operator of the nowueil
G
rain
yields
above
average. Potato
seven
evening
rud
throe
afternoon
of purification, and even in Christ­ conic necessary to close up any part
fail!' ' • tier« aril establishment ct
ernn doing well.
ian churches today we find our of Ice front well space ordinarily
f - .i r !•.•> i'ti. wax known ec the program», fosturln t »peetii.uim
"Grand o'a Man” of the livestock Six Horse Toum tim in '. «onh'H»
children singing, "Let a Little Sun­ intended to be left open, use a glass
f ane Grain yields heller lhan
li'liiitr y hi the West. Hereford» each evening. T o 'il premlur » (<"
shine In.” Until comparatively re­ substitute over a portion, and thin
nvernge, Clover seed only fair.
from the Chund’.er farm will be ex- the Exposition will agpre.XBte ft Kt,
cently, however, it was not suspect­ white muslin or cheesecloth over |
New alfalfa coming through dry
000.00.
hibiteil
i
t
tin«
19th
Annual
Pacific
ed that there was a real basis, in the balance. This will admit the ul­
Tuesday. October 29th hid t>'«el
Intornnticual Livestock Exposition,
season
well. Livestock h -ginning
P ortland in A u g ist were larger lliiiu
fact, for all this symbolistic rever­ tra violet rays and considerable
pi-rtlccd. Oregon. October 28- designated ••Governor / Dny". (!"»
to
need
hdter pn-ture.
in
J
u
ly
of
th
is
year
and
exceeded
fresh air.
ence for the sun.
srnor Patterson of U*<g«n «’>“
November 2.
Governor
Baldridge
of
Idaho
«
.
>
ci
Before
going
very
far
with
inclos­
Auung tae outstandiag events
Now, science tells Us that the ul­
antx'uucid for the 1929 Exposition to attend, ns cln<> do other (>»»
tra-violet rays of the sun perform ing hen houses, however, it is well
■Tl
u r-
Pttre Bred Livestock Show; •m ors of neighbor.ng st itea. The
at least two very important services Io remember that the less hens are
Dairy, Atm u:.eiur»rs‘ and Land Hon. 8. F. Tolmle. Prim • M n s'ei
for humanity and for animal life, pampered, the better olT they will
Product»
Shows; Sheep Show; of British Columbia is at»«» • \ ect
generally. Certain harmful germ be. Pity for fowls merely because
American National Fox Show; Na­ «d to attend acciiupiinieo by s
life cannot survive in the presence they are cold is pily misplaced.
tional Wool Show; industrial Ex­ number of his otflci.il staff.
All leading transportation lines
of these rays and certain chemical Cold, fresh air that has been puri­
position; Boys' and Girls* Club
In
this territory offer reduced loros
processes necessary for proper fied by sunlight is always prefer­
Work Exhibits; O r « « Poultry
physical development cannot pro­ able to the warm, stagnant air us­
and Pet Stock Show; Northwest to the Exposition.
V a lu e s in S chool, W o r k and A fte rn o o n
ceed without them. Perhaps the ually found in a closed house. Be­
most important service rendered in sides, it must never be forgotten
this way is the aid given to the that the closer a house comes lo be­
growth of bony slructures inside ing inclosed on all sides, the more
the body. This is particularly im­ it is excluding the indispensihle ele­
R e g u la r $12.50 to $15.00, Special $9,75
ments that only sunshine can pro­
portant to poultry raisers.
Regular 1»).50 to $22.50 Special $16.50
We hear a lot about vitamines vide in full measure. It should also
be
remembered
that
there
is
less
these days. N'o one seems to know-
All the danrers are glad to hear of
Francis Adams, who has been in
just what they are, but quite a lot sunshine in winter than at any oth­ California for quite some time is the opening dunce in O’Kellys Hull
is known about what they do and er time, so alf the more reason to- back greeting old friends once more. next Saturday night.
Frank McCarrol was unfortunate
that is the important thing. Of the taking the fullest possible advantage
The Anderson Tamlly who have
enough to fall and break his leg. been living in Hazel and Bill While’s
four known vitamines, Vitamin D is of what is available.
Finally, we must not overlook the Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Bailey home, have moved over to the An­
Buy where your Cash gets the Most
the one needed to transform certain
fact
that, without sunshine, all of was called from Grants Pass to give d e rso n Aulo Camp. It is reporled
mineral elements of food into bone
aid to the injured.
Hazel and Bill will return home
and -eggshell. This important vita­ the food products so necessary for
Mr. and Mrs. Bodkins are having a soon.
mine is manufactured right in the bodily development and egg pro­ very pleasant visit from their riaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Laws are
tin- proud owners of a new car pur­
bodies of fowls by the direct action duction would be valueless if not ter, who lives hack east.
Specialty Line of Custom Jewelry
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott are the chased last Saturday afternoon.
nonexistant.
It is quite plain,
of the violet rays in sunshine.
The new saw mill is closed, mak­
therefore, that the value of plain, proud parents to a baby girl. The
Redwoods Hotel Building
(.rants Pass, Oregon
This is one reason why I am al­ everyday sunshine is something young lady is called Barbara Lee ing repairs hut will be going full
and
weighed
9M
i
pounds.
ways insisting on open front poul­ we cannot offord to take for grant­
swing again soon.
The Sam Sandry family received
try houses and plenty of range ed. It is a big, important subject
.■1 f
-
■■ 1 -
on Tuesday that their friend
space for fowls. Every possible and for that reason I shall be glad word
Don Wilson, formerly a resident of
means should be employed to ex­ to go further into it with any poul­ Hogue River and owner of O’Kellys
pose their bodies to the helpful ac­ try raiser sufficiently interested to store, who resides in New York was
tion of sunlight. Of course, this write me in care of this newspaper. stricken with appendicitis and very
suddenly passed away last Friday
does not mean that they may not
morning. Gladys and Doris Sandry
seek shade on extremely hot days.
Omar Drury, Seattle aviator was visited the Wilsons this summer. Mr.
Too much of anything is not good. killed in an airplane wreck at Cor­ Wilson had many friends in this
city.
Even in the shade, in some cases, vallis, Oregon, Saturday.
The Love family are very cozy in
their new home, having moved in
last Thursday.
Murial Hawk the 5th and Oth
grade teacher was home sick, Wed­
nesday.
A S Y O U R ED IT O R w e h ave assum ed certain obligation»
Mrs. Sandry was a caller in Ash­
and
responsibilities w hich w « are faith fu lly strivin g to d is­
land, last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Love received a telegram
charge. W e ere in p erfect accord w ith the code, given be­
from her brother, Paul Weight, who
low , w hich another editor penned to his readers.
is attending O. A. C. that he Is re­
turning
home
Thursday
on
account
In Fine C ondition and B elow W h o lesa le C ost
“The first obligation, as I conceive it," said this editor,
of sickness.
The county nurse ha» been attend
“is
to give the news of the legitimate territory in which the
ing school quite regularly of lule
A lso a Good 1926 FO RD T O U R IN G
newspaper
is circulated.
checking up on chicken pox cases.
Sam Sandry is wearing a content­
ed grin after having the luck to get
“'The second obligation is that of cleanliness. It should
O N E D O D G E BR O S. R O A D ST E R w ith
a nice deer on Wednesday morning.
be
morally clean, suited and appealing to the young as well
Lee Grimmett is home ready to
D elivery B ody— $50
start to schtool. He ha» been work­
as to the old.
ing his fathers logging camp all
summer.
“The third obligation is that of courage. It should be
Mrs. Percy Thomas is still in Calif
1927 W IL L Y S O V E R L A N D S E D A N
fearless
in the expression of righteousness, in the espous­
confined to a hospital. Friifids are
all hoping for her speedy recovery.
al
of
justice,
in the defence of the weak.
Ju st O verhauled
Mark and Lorn Fryer from Ker­
by were business callers, here Wed­
“The fourth obligeât ion is the obligation of consistency.
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock and
Knowing the position of a newspaper today, one ought to
daughter Dolly are leaving Rogue
he able to tell its position of yesterday and where it will
River to live and make their home
on a ranch at Takilma. The high
stand tomorrow.
school regrets very much to lose
Dolly.
M edford, O regon
“The fifth obligation is to furnish intelligent comments
Old Fire H all
Gladys and Doris Sandry were
on
the items of news which have an important hearing on
callers in Grants Pass, Tuesday,
Grant Matthews and partner, Mr.
public opinion or public morals.
Heck have the quarts mill near
Bogue River bridge almost ready to
“The sixth obligation is to help protect the community
start operations.
Live Oak Grange will meet next
from imposition, from fraud, from danger.
Monday evening.
Many active
grangers are having fine meetings of
“The seventh obligation is leadership.
late.
Mr. John Dole of Exits Creek has
urchased Sutherlands place and
H E N R Y B R O S.
.
“The eighth obligation is service. It serves as a com­
as taken possession. Sutherlands
munity advisor the source of first aid, the benevolent phil­
have moved in the store building
owned by Mrs. Myers.
anthropist, the uplifter, the civic booster, the big brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Long has moved
of
the neighborhood.
from Grants Pass to our fair city.
The two boys are attending school.
Helen Wilson, formerly Helen
,‘As the ninth obligation, I would place ideals above all
Pitman was visiting her parents last
things.”
CIRCUS, MENAGERIE DOG and PONY SHOW
Sunday.
Let A Little
Sunshine In
Our FIRST Month’s
Anniversary SaU*
News Items From Rogue River
D R E i S i SE S
Sale: The 4th & 5th Only
The Marion Shop
J,
Oar Obligations
To Our Community
WTiippef Six Roadster
Treichler Motor Co.
COMING!
SH O W
A Fairyland for the Children Troupe of Performing
Dogs and Monkeys, Clowns, Hear Our Band
A* R eal Circus for th e K iddies and G row n U ps as
W ell. Our show is giv en in a L arge T en t
Gold Hill Monday
October 9th
D oors Open 7 :00 P . M . S h ow
S ta rts 7: 30 p. m.
S
CHILDRENJTOJIAVK MY
Salam. Or». — Tonag Ovaconiaas
from «11 ovwr th« »tats will corns
ker» Saturday, Saptsmbw M . D m last
day of th» Orsgoa State Fair, a»
guest» of th» »tat» fair h-xted. 8 pacta 1
rat»» wlU ha glvaa »chaal children
and adult» oa the bus M m » «ad rail­
road« for th« day.
S M alal
entertalnmaala, sxhlblts
•a d parades ars schsdalad for the
psopla, and partleular stten-
w lll ba paid to th» 4-H clnb
We are striving to give this community a home town
paper, which will measure up to a high standard when
subjected to the test of these obligations.
YOUR COUNTRY WEEKLY IS OF, BY
AND FOR YOUR HOME COMMUNITY
Central Point Star
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