Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, October 18, 1929, Image 4

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    T«f« OMNTB a L POINT tT A g FlU PA t. OCT O »»» j1'! V * —
How to Raise Poultry
Hv 1>. L. D. U O w r .V - j » St. Louu. Mo.
r > r LeGear U a gradua«' o í ’h ' Ontario
& . . V £ x ç X - - ■ ’ ’±
« e lr t r f vrtertmrv rravrice O« dU
« live atock and
1 £
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4 > ‘7 breeder.
„„d the five year average of «AM..
olin* for Hi* Rogue River valley
000 busliels.
through this port, left here tut«'.
A one concentrate tor <Mry ca b
Monday, with Mr. L. IL *"* ° Hc can be made of Austrian field
Grants Puss, personally In ehurge ot peas. cracked, and oats, with soma
the operations. Mr. Fox, who se­ bran a.hled. according to recent re-
cured the contract for all the haul­ »„Us from the Oregon experiment
ing. has two targe trucks on the Job station.
Cracked peas and oaits
ut the present time, hut expects to have sold readily this season us »30
have as many as six trucks engage« l„ «40 a Ion. 1« »» reported. I ro-
In the work during Hie summer duetlun ,,f Austrian field peas as a
sec I . rnp Is la-coming Increasingly
time.
The trucks arc large affairs, cap­ im portant 1» western Oregon, the
able of hauling approxim ately 4000 acreage having Increased from la
gallons per trip, but since it is acres in 1W7 to 1200 acres the pust
thought the demand will reich season, with a larger amount ex ­
about 20,000 gallons per day In the pected next year.
summer season, it will keep IB«
trucks busy supplying the demand. BELIEF ( (» bps IIOI.DH meeting
Mr. Fox will haul to Grunts Pa -s,
Medford anil Ashlund to stm t w ith ,
The local W. It. <’• belli th eir
hut us soon as transportation p ro b ­ regular monthly meeting W ednes­
lems are ironed out. lie will prob­ day ut their elut» rooms in the cllv
ably haul Into Klamath t ills, amt h ill building und a fulr sized nt-
probably as far north ns Roseburg, It-ud incc was present.
Hie stale
ns the olttid'ls <>f the Standard '»it
.... .tircr. Mrs. I.eiina Sweetluml of
which b 'sl portray defacement
comoany b-lieve It"" will I - able I oi lland was present and Inspecte.l
The Juds«s of U»w couiuet are
lion Horne* M Albright. Director lo • nv* m ot""' <” •” * hauling to the | .ist and at Hie dinner nt noon
those cities. I 'd Norte Triplicate.
i- t.le a \<-i ' sp'cndld address'- Mrs.
'.aitoinl ’’ark Service.
,V . th u d was ae -mp due.I . n her
Kathleen NorrD.
j
Kn 8« iiatoi Jiiiiie» D. riielati of v 'll
I. i„ to this elf. by Mrs. C. Newman
FARM POINTERS
of ¡’..1111111 who also expressed tier
i.-inift.
!. Vat.-i-'lne. F orm er P resident,
Oregon Is one yf the ..mi uiatisc- p'e isure ut being a guext « f the
im m obile Club or S oulheru Cullfor
ly
few places in the t ’nited States local corps. The ladles served a
n'a.
very sumptuous and tasty luncheon
H B Van P u re r. C hairm an. Oregon w here goals are raised |irofilahts
Tti ■ 'V -r
O re g o n potato yiet'l which was greatly enjoyed tty all
ie H ighway Com m ission
Mrs It F Alex.iudvr. Seattle Oar this vear Is expected to lie consid­ who tiad the pleasure nf attending.
erable tvluw norirat. It is estim at­ M ia I Ila Patrick responded Io Hie
leu Club.
Pavtd W hitcom b. C hairm an. Exoeu ed .•» RT bushels indicating a total n.l.lre.s of Mrs. Sweetluttd and In­
Com m ittee. Pacific Em pire A«s<
proilnetlon of 4.0WHMM1 bushels com- vited her and tier guest to visit o f­
i . lion
purei’ to fi.:.M0.O00 bushels last year. ten w ith the Gobi Hill corps.
“SCENIC OK S1GN-1C?”
N ot ed author >nd_la<«uren
often compare favorably w ith “meat
class" fowls for table use. W
make excellent broilers, fryer»,
roasters and capons and the old
hens, if f-d. will usually bring good
prices. Perhaps the most popular
general purpose breed is »>’r Plym­
outh Bocks which may be had
several varieties. The Barred 1 lyin- ,
In the first place, let me make outh Bocks are the most popular
this emphatic statem ent: There is farm llock chicken in the com bet
„o best breed or variety of ehw kim sections of the Middle West, as we.I (
The J l oti.gr.iph. neeordtug to tie '
In due respect to ail. 1 m a - J 1 ” as in many other sections. they,
S tan d a rd OH Bulletin. Illu stra tes “n
statem ent. If >°u have a cei tain outiuyed ail other breeds and varie­ n. ;or1»t view ing C alifornia M ountain
breed or variety, do not think they ties f chickens in all the egg lay
y .e i' -rv - T lie Sl. n l i r ’. Oil Cm .i|':.”
are the best, m us they are no - „ emit« Is in the I nited M alts o. California t n ". « „»duetti.::
v ìi-v lo ft.'.’
There are good strains in at breeds in 1927. teeo n d only to the l'lym- pi ve re n te I.- i.n
and in ail varieties of ‘ ‘ileum s iulh Bocks, if even to them, are a solution in th e problem of th e •
Choose the breed or variety th -t I Bh :e M ann Beds. W yandoltes are hieem ent of B h - seonor; of th e 1 .»■ •
Coast hv o W 'i ! tonatile advert tf.e
suits your fancy. and devote- your still highly esteemed by many fan- itlgus Cash prizes of » ’.">0, iJOv .»:. ..
energies to making them 1 rotitahte. v;e.-s ami justly so. Orpingtons of $250 are being offered for th e ih-
It is the strain or blood lines that w hich there are several varieties best 1500 w ord or tes» .-naw eri it»
reallv counts. Just because a chick­ are a very popular English brcetL how th e evil can he co rre c te d . <
en is a Plymouth Bock, a ¡*«h«rn. The eggs of this class are brown $500. $250 and $125 for »tie bet»
v o id o r less si ite r im i's on w ry
an Orpington or a Rhode Island Bed •ind usually of good size.
should be co rrec ted ; of Î'.'W, $'-■» «”
is not what makes it a world beaten-.
Tin- egg-class is a particularly im­
It is the breeding up of any la» k to portant one for commercial poultry $75 for th e tin»'»' eight-w ord or I-
slogans wliletr will m ost effec t.. •
.Mil i-x t of conditions may be o o
to higher egg production that makes i users. Tf.e various egg-breeds are ( aro u se public sen tim en t on th e »;•
.ed from any S tan d ard O.l office
record producers. By trap nesting i> ually small in size and do not get Hon. and at’dll tonal prizes of $ '
by
w riting to th e Com pany at
■ a a a a a )E » a a a a
anv breed or flock of hens, and us­ broody often, so they can seldom ÎM 0 $75. $5' and $“5 for th e ftve •»»•
I p , Mi Street. S hu F ran cisco
am
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p
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o
to
g
rap
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s
of
actual
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ing for breeders only those hint are- be used for hatching or m othering
high producers, good size and « nuc • chicks. As the name of this class
full of vigor, and are- reason a h y indicates, however, they are spec­
lir.-ctors at that lime. Itnprovc-
Ours ia a modern supply depot fur Hie builder for we hand-
close to the standard requirem ents, ialists in the art of laying eggs. In COAST PEA K MEN
nt < f m arketing conditions, now
le l.iimlier. Shingles. Lutli l.jm e. Plaster. Cement. Johns-Man-
S C H E D IL E M EET
you can in a few years build up a addition to that, their eggs are
tli.it production amt storage prac­
ville Roofings, etc., mid make everything in Cabinet w ork
strain w ith blood lines behind them white in color. This feature is de­
tices have been standardised, is in
A
movement
to
unite
tin-
p
ear­
and Mill Work.
that makes them far superior to the sired in some m arkets and such eggs
prospect.
ordinary flock of the same breed or frequently bring higher prices than growing interests of the entire Pa­
T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D
The special pear assembly wit
cific coast in a w-ay to perm it na-
variety w ith which such careful hr wn eggs.
T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S
llenal advertising and general sup­ not replace m atters of general h o r­
methods have not been used. In
■
Exceedingly popular among the port of other projects, will take ticultural interest on the program,
Let us cstjm ate your bill, you will like our Service. Quality
this way. or by line breeding, all r g-elas.s breeds are the Leghorn, of
■
shape at the time of the nnnu »1 is mnny other phases will be touch
and Prices.
,
- Medford, Oregon
strains of chickens originate.
p>
v del. there are several varieties, meeting of t e ......
,1 For the first time garden clubs
■ 1
“What breed shall 1 s e l e e l i s the White Leghorn being the most cultural society in Medford Novem­ vi.l have a place or. the program as
■ ■ ■ i « B e ^ « a a a a a a a a a a " " " * ’■ ■
the question one is rlw ays sure to popular. Having been bred a'.most
well, a half day being set aside for
ber 13-15- A i.m “ • •
ask w henever 1 make the foregoing exclusively for egg production, the has been sent out by (.layton L. the southern Oregon clubs.
statem ent. To that. 1 can only make Leghorn lives up to its nick-name, Long, extension specialist in luirt.-
the classic reply. “1» □» depends. "The Egg Machine.” Consequently culture at Oregon State college and STANDARD OIL .'.TARTS TRl'CtfS
Then 1 counter with the question. if egg production is the major re­ secretary-treasurer ot tti society.
“W hat do you w ant to accomp»*sh.
quirem ent. you cannot well afford
The first toad of Standard Oil gas-
Many W ashington and California
There are three general classes, the to overlook the Leghorns. Other de­ dealers r r d grow ers have alreod'
meat class, the egg class and the sirable egg-class breeds are Minor- sent word that ttii y will attend, and
general purpose class. The p u r­ cas, Anconas, and others of the so- I the California Pear Growers asso-
pose of the first two named is per­ called M editerranean breeds.
I elation has called a meeting of its
We invite your inspection of our Specialty
fectly plain and that of the third is
W hile the meat-class is not so ex­
Shop,
carrying Dresses, ( oat s and Costume
tensively raised as the others de­
almost equally so.
is a Preaeription for
general
purpose
breeds,
they
are
us­
Jewelry at LESS
scribed,
they
are
very
desirable
for
General purpose fowls are very
many reasons. Although not such ually fair layers and bring top J Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
often little inferior as layers to
star perform ers as Leghorns or good prices for table use. The capons
Bilious Fever and Malaria
the so-called “egg-class” and will
from these breeds are particularly I( iB the moat speedy remedy know»
fine. Some of the better known
DRESSES IN SILK AND CREPE
breeds in this class are Brahmas
Regular $12.50 to $15.00—$9.75
Cochins and Langshans.
Regular $13.00 to $17.50— $12.50
Now it must be understood that
Permanent Waves,
t.iese classifications are not matt is
Regular $22.50— $16.50
Marcelling, Finger Weaves
of bard and fast differentiation.
Regular $25 00— $19.50
Facials, Shampoos,
Some egg-class fowls are excellent
SPORT
COATS $19.50 and $27.50
for table use and some meat-class
Manicures
fowls are good layers. Conversity.
oOo
some genera! purpose breeds are as
MEDFORD
BEAUTY
good layers as some egg-type breeds
PARLOR
and as good for the table as some
Redwoods Hotel Building
Grants Pass, Oregon
Medford,
Oregon
meat-types.
Nevertheless, these
=Jl
classifications are fairly accurate
guides and will help considerably in
selecting the breed best suited to
The time to see a dentist is when decay first sets
UUMMII .-lil!
your own requirem ents.
Chose . ; «S WW«P'’W ^
in. See us today and let us correct defective
thoroughbred chickens tliat have
teeth before complications arise.
been specifically developed for
some definite purpose. That way
Protect your tooth health
lies the best chance for success and
D
r . I. H. G o v e
satisfaction.
T H E - B E S T -D E N T IS T R Y -D O N E -P A IN L E S S L Y
Finally, let me emphasize, one
2 3 5 E. M A I N S T .
breed or one variety of chickens is
enough on one farm, and never
OF re C s E phone L-A5.Z.
■»•e-r
cross breeds of chickens. If you
wish to keep more than one breed
or variety, keep them absolutely
separate. Never let them run to­
COMPLETE LINE OF DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN,
gether, espcieally at breeding time.
Cross bred or mongrel chickens do
WOMEN and CHILDREN
not pay. Nothing is worse than a
rr
conglom erated dukes m ixture of all
We invite you to call whether yo u come to purchase or not. Our
breeds, all varieties and all colors
of chickens in one flock. They do
stock is all new and good Values will be found throughout the store—
not grow as fast or as large, nor
lay as welt as pure bred chickens.
There is No Be»« Breed of C hiekenu
- S e le c t Your Breed According to
What You Want to Accomphsh
Keep the Strain Pure and Breed
Carefully to Strengthen the Na­
tural Tendencies of *our < hoice.
B U IL D IN G
M A T E R IA L S
3
5
666
S p e c ia l S a le
P- T. A . W eeK
Sale Days October 15, 16, 17
The Marion Shop
D ental W ork
New Store Opened
Grants Pass
In
turkeys
SHIP YOUR TURKEYS DIRECT TO
E a ste r n
M a r k e ts
IN OUR COOPERATIVE POOL
AND GET THE BEST PRICE
Our pool last year got more money than any
other pool.
It is no Longer an experiment but a proven
Success.
Thanksgiving Shipments 5th, 6th, 7th 8th, and
9th of November
For Complete information Phone 932 Medford
Farmers' Exchange
Cooperative
Owned and Operated by
Farmers
Clay D. Parker,
Manager
Special—
SILK
PONGEE
W a tc h
R e p a ir in g
Done right and
w e promised it.
Special—
PEQUOT
SHEETS
Yard
81x99
Regular $2.25
49c
Special $1.59
TURKISH
TOWELS
20x40
Colorful Border
29c
when
We give a raoneyback
guarantee on all worb-
When you think of
DIAMONDS
think of
OVERALLS
Everwear
Brand
$1.35
HOUSE
DRESSES
Holmberg’s
“Mounthood”
fjew elers
MtDfORO. 0R L
$1.75
In the Lundberg Bldg, at 6th and East St.
GRANTS PASS,
OREGON
98c
$1.95
$2.85
New Krisp
Stock
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