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ST A T E M E N T OF THE o w t r . : Hillsboro, K No. 2 ; F L Seifert, Many Poultrymen Want a SHIP. MANAGEMENT C lR C lif: H ilIsLx *n R No. 2 ; Roy jaquiii TION E T C . R E Q U IR E D BY T Ì Suitable Vegetable Protein Sherwood, R No. 3; K S Toni/. ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUS Tigard, R No. 1 a Wm. F Holt/, 24. 1912. Man) poultrymen are asking ab< ul Tigard, R No. 1 ; Clark J . Johnson, Of Set in Your a suitable vegetable-protein supple By O. T. McWhorter Publish Sherwood ; H K Findley, t W t l a i weekly A1,,h* at Aloha, Oregvn t ment to replace high-priced animal -------- K No 2, Burbanks and Nett I Home 30 Day October 1. 1927 State of Or re*, As ageneral statement there are (rent*; Otto Rrose, Sherwood. R protein supplements. Free Trial An interesting report of experi Smallpox Appears in Very County of Washington two classes oi disease, which cause 3,: W F. Peters. Sherwood, K Before ine, a Notary Public , . No 3; John Fisher, Sherwood, h’ mental work along this line has been Heats the and for the State and count) ajur potatoes to become unproductive or No 3 . Herbert Fisher. Sherwo< ■!, issued by the Purdue Agricultural Mild Form, Diagi.osed said, personally appeared ” H H u l whole house "run ou t” One is a class of root « No. J ; (' R Kirk|>atrick, Sh< Experiment Station Some of the fries, who, having been duly swr as Flu more important points brought out ‘wilt” wr>od, R No 3; Frances Havnt for the Cost diseases conuuonlv eallex according to law, deposes and sayi a re ; which cause early «lying of the plants Sherwood, R No. 3. club inenib« of Heating and a consequent curtailing of the Harold S. Haynes, Shetivood, R No that he is the owner of the Tiva 1 Soy-bean oil meal proved to be Sentinal and that the f. llowtru, VACCINATED MONDAY a satisfactory source of concentrated one room number of marketable potatoes per 3, club member; ( S. Haynes, She is, to the best of his knowledge amj hill and per acre. A second class wood, R No 3; If P. Strickle protein in a laying mash when -up- belief, a true statement of the ov.' plemented by the proper minerals D E W E Y TH E P L U M B E R of serious diseases arc classed as Sherwood, K No 3; John Strickh hool House Was Fumigated Over ership, management (and if a .lay 2. Soy-bean oil meal as the only Ph >n« 7702 Bnavrrton “ Mosaic” or leaf trouble which like Sherwood, 'R No 3, club metnb« The Week-end—Pupils and paper, the circulation), etc. of o|- wise cause early dying back of the Geo. and John Treber, Sherwood, l< source of concentrated protein in a Teachers Vaccinated aforesaid publication for the dat^ laying mash was unsatisfactory un y . W A W W A W . V , W . V . V / . sines and loss to the grower thru No 3; K. R Baxter, Sherwood, R -hown in the above caption, require« No 3; F’ted Acbischer, Sherwood. less suplimented by some mineral m resulting low yields. < Ten cases of smallpox were re by the Act of August 24. 1912 em Potato gmvers engaged In pro K. No 3; Fi. F'. McCornack, Dillev mixture 3 The mineral mixture that was ported last Friday at the Multnomah bodied in section 411, Postal La»* “ A stitch in time saves nine” ducing certified and standard seed H F. Wh te. Sherwood, Pride of house. ln-peciion of the and Regulations, printed on the re. * potatoes strive thru use of disease Multnomah and Netted Gems; F ' 1 most satisfactory when fed with soy school “ A patch iu lime may save bean oil meal consisted of 24 pound- school I children caused nine to be |verse of this form, to wit: ward Aebischer, Sherwood, club free seed, rotation of crops, and enibarraainent” 1 That the names and address*,1 roguing out of diseased potato hills m em ber; B. I) Graf. Portland. •> of limestone, 15 pounds of salt, wi'b eut home and quarantined and one to keep such diseases down to a No. 2; Ross Findley. Portland. K 21 pounds of soluable bone, 22 ^Hilcf. who was not in school, was | of the publisher, editor, managing No 2. Netted Gems Growers having pound- steamed bone, or 42 pounds folln<’| to have the disease. minimum. If you need a new suit The editor, and business managers are * of acid uhosphate. Otie . hundred and seven potato seed passing as Standard Grade, school house was fumigated over the Publisher, H. ff Jefferies, 41 « |)tj or some kind of tailor 4 Flight to 10 tier cent rvas 'he week-end and the pupils and teach ktttn Bldg. Portland. Oregon Editor |uh:i W Willis. I.mirel; F.. R growers including fourteen potato Deuce Beaverton, Ore,. ing done Call at club members cooperated with the Johnson, Beaverton; F. J. Kneipp. quantity of mineral mixture added ers were vaccinated Monday. The Harry 2. That the owner i s : H H I f. county agent this season in tiotato Sherwood; f Haedertscher. Hill ■ to the mash for a vegetable-protein reason why the disease got such a fries 408 Dekuirt Bldg Portland: improvement work Forty-nine of boro; Carl llick Hillsboro. R No supplement. start was tha i seve ral |>:arents thot Oregon 5 In making a mineral mixture to it evas intestinal these growers passed the two field 4 ; Conrad Ihck, Hillsboro, K. No 4 the result la! fin and H. A. NIERGARTH 3 That the known bondholder, inspections for certified grade, and Barney I.eis, Beaverton, Netted supply the elements calcium, phos was that a g •at number of chi]Idren mortgages, and other security bidd the were expose« fourteen passed as standard gratte. Gems; Wm Fisher, Tigard; Win. F phorus, sodium and clorine, The Beaverton Tajlor to 1 the (1 iseasc Ull- sources were limestone, knowingly M st of those who hav e ers owning or holding 1 per c«nt The certified class carries a showing Holtz, Tigard; Clark l. Johnston, cheapest of a very small amount of disease Sherwood; Reisbeck Farm, Tigard; acid phosphate and salt small i«>\ have e it in a very light or more of total amount of bon U or Phone 2503 6 Ground whole soy-beans, c«>t- form, but it is hope« 1 that there will mortgages, or other securities arc while the standard includes such Albert C Kruger. Sherwood, R No fields as do not come up to the re 3; W C. F'.dy, Sheri vood; Donald ton-seed meal and gluten feed prov not be any mi ore citses. Out of 350 (If there are none, so state) none Sworn to and subscribed hrfftre ed to be satisfactorv protein _ sup pupils, ¿ i t had 1 not been vaccin ate«!. quirements for certified seed but are F.dy, Sherwood. club member. We elo.e from Friday Sundown me this 12 day of October, 1927 plements when a mineral mixture Children wh good seed for commercial purposes to Saturday Sundown are not vaccinated W. E Pegg, (Mv commission * was added to the mash Inspections were made bv or tinder must remain t thei r homes. Opeu Saturday night L. F.. Card. the direction of Geo R. Hyslop, PAID FOR HER LESSON «•outs will meet this pires August 22, 1928.) The Boy (Mr. Card is head of the. depart week and organize. Oregon Agricultural College Mrs Smith wanted a new Hat iron I hiring the past planting season She wrote to a mail order house for ment of poultrv husbandry, Univer V m 'A Y A Y A Y A V . V . V sity of Illinois.) some potatoes were sold l«>cally as New stop signs were placed Not all advertising is truthful vvt ’I a catalog. It was a week in coming certified «seed which hail no rela week on the streets leading to admit But some perfectly good liars It took another week to decide and Congress Authorizes tion thereto except in name. All main thru streets in Beaverton. advertise to all. . . write the order. She had to pay in Appropriation sacked certified seed sold as suer advance Bazaar and Chicken Supper and to the postoffice after should have attached a certificate One of the largest affairs on the signed by the producer guaranteeing a money order It was too late, the The status of Federal Aid financée to the purchaser that the potatoes window was closed, so she had to calender for the urst week in Nov on June 30, 1927, raas: contained therein are the same as go the next niorining. A week later ember will be the bazaar and chick Congress had “authorized the ap those inspected and passed as cer she had to go to the post office for en supper given in the basement of propriation” of $840,000,000 through tilled seed bv the potato inspection the package. It did not suit her and the Church of Christ on Thursday, “ T H E HOUSE OF GOOD S H O W S " another trvo weeks was wasted in November 3. There will be dresses, > the fiscal year ending lime .10, 1929 hi iard. Wash correspondence, all to no purpose The Bureau of Public Roads had aprons, bath towels, embroidered pil The following growers in MUL T NOMAH. OREGON BR 9899-R-5 telephoned t o 9 the local low cases, «It esser scarfs, e t c , o n , *■ .»i— 1 . ..... 1 • "aliportioned to ihr States $/T>5,tlt)0,- ¡u^nm County ha«l Burbank potatoes 4 h r- she for an iron to be sent* out 000 Congress ha«I apportioned $-Z j 2, pas-mg the trvo fie Id inspections as company Show begins 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday continuous 2:30 to 11 p. in sale at the bazaar. Bazaar opens at 200,000 llie Bureau «>f I ublic Roads ,ertili«*rl see«!. The last la or bin ¡nspre-j*1 vYas lelivered# in /an hour, was 2 p. m. Supper served from 5:30 p will be after digging time satisfactory, charged 1«. her bill ana m. to 8 p. m. had spent approximately $593,000,(XX) Tues.-Wed., October 2S-2S Saturday, October 22- I. Kraus Hill-boro, R No. 2; learned a lesson—for which she The financial arrangement works Monte Blue in ---- 1 price. paid full Ranger (dog) in as follow s : Congress authorizes the Victor Holeen, Laurel; I- F. Furrow, appropriation of Federal Aid money Hillsboro; Carl Brown. Cornelius, R “FLAMING F U R Y " “T H E BUSH LEAGF.R” The Beaverton Pharmacy is of- for two-year periods, one year in No 2: F G Heaton Laurel, R No. fering a special toilet cream set thi- advance of the fiscal year in which 2; Nutmere Farms, Hillsboro, R No week,-—regularly sold for $3 now Sun.- Mon., October 23-24 Thur.-Fri., October 27-28 the money will become available to 2; Robert Warrens, Forest Grove, It Happened on the $1 50. It includes Luvre toilet water, the States The money authorized £|ar Route; David Ilagp & Sons, Street Car Rose oil cream, face pi.Vdcr, cleans Norma Shearer in Jackie Coogan in for each fiscal year is apportioned Reedvillc; Dr. (has. Lainkin, Hills ing powder, cleansing creme, rouge " A F T E R MIDNIGHT” “T H E BUGLE CALL" among the States six months in ad boro; H. I Valentine, Beaverton. F'vcrymortiing she took the 8 a vance of the fiscal year. Appropria R No 3; Roy F. Birrly, Beaverton, in. street car in Portland and every and perfume, each selling tor 50c if • tions are made bv each session of R No. 3; F A Bucher, Beaverton, evening she returned at 5 p.m. She sold separately. Congress to cover anticipated ex- R No 3; I A McGown. Beaverton; was decidedly good looking and al prnditures for one year Beaverton; Fre«1 ways dresseil in the latest style- F.xpendi- *,ig,nt Wein, turrs are made only asprogress is Meyer, Hillsboro, 1C No 3; F. Stal- But she was always alone and as made on road projects. dcr, Portland. R No 2; A Grossen. my little girl said “she consider-, I.mnton. R No 2, R G Scott. Sher- hersclf above everyone else.” Borii to Mi and Mrs. G I osli, a vcood, R No. 1; Portland Seed Co, Last Monday a Japanese put her son; Mr. and Mrs Win Met ilium, Reisbeck Farm, Tigard; Al Pieren, little four year old child on the car a son; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Des Hillsboro, R No 2; 1 T Croeni. with his lunch box and told the con Beaverton, R No 2; S P Taylor, duct«^ he »vas going to the Japanese inger, a daughter. Kindergarten. The tot climbed up .W .V A Y A V .V .V A V A on the seat on his knees and looked ( out of the window all the way down town. Presently the good looking girl got on the car; there was only one seat left, beside the child.* She sportaI sat down and daintily drew her coat around her so that his little shoes would hot soil her coat. At the next station a large elder Your voice travelling over tke highways ly woman entered the car. She loivked around—there was not even of tha telephone system, gains immediate a place for her Glancing down the car she saw a child kneeling on the audience in the most remote sections of seat looking out of the windnv Ma the nation. jestically the elderly woman marched up the aisle and stood in front of the child Still the “mother” dial not USE LONG DISTANCE— notice her. Infuriated she spoke to the girl "If you will be so kind as The Economical Way to take your child on your lap I will be able to sit down ” The girl looked and said nothing The elderly ? woman shoved the child over toward the girl and sat down. The child looked around and grinned and everyone in the ear laughed. iter ONU 101 CASES IT Ideal Vecto Potato Crop Heater l ! CA PITO L T H E A T R E HEVROLET HIGHWAYS OF SPEECH Í Oregon Telephone Co. TOP PRICE W. E. PEGG MORTICIAN OREGON BEAVERTON. WE SERVE R E G A R D L E SS O FT H E T IM E DAY OR NIGHT Francis Supply Co. | We Deliver HILLSDALE ATwater 0414 HAY, GRAIN. MIXED FEEDS CEMENT, SAND, GRAVEL. LIME, SHINGLES, PLASTER, LATH, BRICK. TILE ROOFING PAINTS. ETC. sX*v V WH "J f t PORTLAND OREGON/ • 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 I n P r e m i u m s • 17.h A n nual E xp o sition co m b in e* Dairy P rod uct* Sltnu , w o r l.li r n o * ned l io r te S h ow , N a tio n a l W o o l Show , N o r th * r * t F ox Show . M anufacturer** a n d L a n d P r o d u c t* S h o w , B o y * ’ a n d G irl** C lu b W o r k . C o v er* 10 a , rc*. exh ib itin g A m erica'* prize Pure B red B e , t and l^ r r C a a k “t o n Ilo n a *, S l i n * . H a * . P im m I , r * . , f P r.m M .a n I Ml t n r P o r ila n J, O r * * ..« , O c t. 2 9 . S a c . 9. X m I u . m ! I » r e . .it — .1 ----- 1 - »» TURKEYS An important point in marketing turkeys it to market only those that are matured A desirable size for young toms is between fifteen and twenty-five pounds and hrns should weigh not less than eight pound* that is. to grade as a Num ber One on any market. Turkeys that «lo not come up to these weights should not be sold at Thanksgiving, but should be held until t hristmas or longer, for there I is a giv««l demand for fr h turkey- through January, Fcbiua. y and M arch Before marketing, tuikevs sh«>ul«l have two weeks of hard-grain feed ing to fatten them But thrv must be starve«! for 24 hours just before they are kille«l Keep all feed .iwav front them but give all thr water thev want Farmers in the Northwest -hoiihl kill an«l «Ires- the turkeys themselves, t limatic conditions are -ueb that the ! rarcasscs can he properly cooled Mid shippill If •vrathrr comliti.di- j for 18 to 24 hours beftirr packing permit, tuikeys can be killed an«! i lire— sed before shipment If weather conditions do not permit, it is better to ship the birds alive This would (apply to any section The question of ibrect marketing lor selling locally is one for the m i dividual to tlecitle Direct maikrtingj has proved successful in thr N«>tth , west for the past eight years Pick i reliable dealer The local bank will help check up the commission man's I credit and standing Thr time of arrival on the mar krt for Thank-giving an«l l hri-tnia*. particulailv the former, ,s important There t- always a lull in the market tight after Thanksgiving This is (not the case with t hristmas be« an«e New Year's Day is so close and there is a s»ea«ly demand during the thirr follow ing months. 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