ANALYZING THE FARM BUSINESS Thcso facts do not account for tho I RURAL CREDITS nmortlntlon Installment, any ad- Dibto School at 10:00 A. M. SYSTEM PROPOSED dltlonal porlton. ortUoofiitejbWo hhvo a lossdn onpWHm.l m feo68 lit. and hla future "amort- and practical Christianity, study Tlo following points on a rtiralilzntlon InstnUniontB shall in well. Como on time, bring u ago of tho 16 best farms. Tho differ- Dy R. D. COQLON. Lano County Agriculturist, In Oregon Grange Bulletin. In tho earlier days of Us oxlstenco tho Department of Agriculture used tho greater part of Its resources In tho study of now ways or methods of production. Within tho . W'hon It comes to n consideration of 'credits Bystotn for Oregon have boon proposed by D,r. Hocm" ATuiMtlinrumt linrwl nf Mm 1' ! difference In net pronts fron, tho aver. nnt, a Q UurcftU Qf Mftrko8 and Rural Organization: onto m crop acres practically hccouiiis . 1 rtl.nm li, for tho difference In tho amount of tt lt sli GJ the Orogoil Farm Mort total capital Invested. Tho dlfforonco ,rntrn ,m ,..m.,i, elude Interost onlv unon that friend. Gilbert Miller. Sunt. part of .the loan remaining un-i 1)1 VI no Worship nt 11:00 A. M. paid.' '' Sermon by PnBlor, Theme, Each farmor obtaining n loan shall submit to a survey of hla "Our world wide opportunity," Dr. Koonoy Ferris will sing, purees in ,. productive animal units makes up Un ft 8tnlo natUuUoi wUl u jn,lort stntCS Department Of jmotlllgs. improved ho dirreronco in working capital. brnncn lu ench county. "Agriculture. These forma are to livening Itliln flirt irlmn If nnmno r n MmialMAMllAn r r . . , limn end equipment according I'Tuko up (he Christian's 1 J in to the forms used by tho division iiion, by Stanley. U:!10 p. ai, Senior ol Farm Management of tho ' and J no lor sorvlco of song and 2. Purposes: Tho purposes of l)c ,llI0U out l)ororo no onininB tr sermon y:;ju. special music s - m . . .j llflMll. 111111 III I II II 11I1II 111 t'HIMl 1111 11V LjlllirilH IMlllll'. IJI'. IV1IIU1I1V jroKuii i mill iMormaKO r ------ - - -. - -. ... ------ ---- -- ----- - -- --------- t - - v Association slmll ho to l'idar year bo long as ho remains Ferris, will give reading from a debtor to tno orouon Farm . Iiotrnn and llounn. iiuinorun ggi.00 i400 throughoiit the State of Oregon. VhoMASBYACANIDATE Kg tlniugh bo? . J t i rni 1 r .V)m;i Tiioibas Ualloyhrts announced lyouliilsy this yo C2.oo 79.00 mission: The Oregon Fan hls cmul(Incy for nomination us All are Invited. I IWKilll UIIM tlWKIlll educational and Inspiring. This win bo tno nrsi or a aeries run- oral weeks. If on iuIbh It. 152.00 shall bo under the control of the ;lloniocratlc tlckot nt tho 1)rInmp Strangers always welcome. ,r Of tho State,, Secretary of r8 h f , or ShVrlff Si or i?--,(tinS"ml,ay S?11,0? , e, the State Treasurer, and j"r fom veari lie S KSnh rntnrv of tho stnto ijiiiii , .A.,.?"r lnP. . ? U :00 a. in. Communion , . puailllMI Ullll.i IIIUU (li;u, Ulll, H'm,inliiir anrnimi tor iuembers;n8 not untU thlB weok thllt ho, J Mf " ft..,0IlvoP Illlllv : tho Wlllnin- nibllcly declared himself a eau-!. f. Ai S o em Oreuon. :ii.t i.....in.. ,.m.. W " ironing ben ices. Church of Christ eavor and fnv vitnm It linn linfm fiuniil tlmtillin snurcon nf Inrnnin. liowevor. tho ' production Is not always tho chief ivnluo of thoso records Is at onconp- ... -.. , . , J! Cmlit neierm.mnK muiur m bu-.-.u. .mm- .u.u - , ' ' V ". "i " IV ( ObtOr tO tllO OtOKOU Ing. It has been found that farming Avorago of Avorago of ll,IBU,"" uo :" Mnrrirncn CiMlt Asmipfatlnn . .i.i,. .i mi ,v i. enroll hv fnrni mnrtiriiiros . -JihbJ vcim. nhaui-umuii. is n coniniox uuhiiii,'9 111 iiiwit inviu? luimst iu uiroi initun - . ---- . ------.0--n- Is required a proper balanco of tho Income from stocl......$GGl various units by which each Is to bo Itecotpts por productlv mado nroQlablo through Us co-opera i animal unit ,t Ion with "tho others. In other words 'rtecolpts per S100 worth ;Mortgage Credit Association the'ro must bo n correlation of grain , of food fed. 90.00 production, hay production, livestock j it will be readily noted that thoso Stato Farm Loan Commission, jes 0 y)Q j10(j jn tnVt production, motive power, and all i figures aro not entirely necurato; this which shall consist of the Gov-! jjr UaUyy has serve other parts or tno rami ami equipment is largely duo to tno raci mat most ernor so that each unit will add to tho sue- , farmers do not keep accounting sys- State cess 01 nil inc oinors. mo jjepan- u'ms ana inorctoro wero not nuio 10 ouuruuuy m iuu ouiiu , iitmltlmi Rnmn thno nrn hut It I UltiUk Ul iKTl(;UllUlU lUClCiUlu U4h 'KUU UVUlirillU UUU1. 1 I1USU lllUUtll.l I)Utltt.l 4&llt liV VfVllVI id n hmnr.h of Its service for tho nur- rlos An nnt nrrnunt. hnwnvnr. for tho ohnHOIl to rom'OBOnt - . , ... , ihiuiil'iy iiuuiui vu iiiiiimjii a wu- if?, n n Tinsn nf mnkinc nnalvses of a larco fnct thnt therons thoro is n il fforenco Otlo VJlllov. Southern Oroiion. '.n.i e ..i iv.. ,.m v lOlUUg , t . UlllillV IUI UIU nill-HUB WIIIW. f..,1,ijftnili... 7.1A it M !..,. ,! number of farms in each county in, of only 25 por cent in tho number of the Coast Region, Northwestern, "There Is an unwritten law In ' 5jt,nstiay r.JU i . ivi. i lajer order to determine wiietner mere , productive animal units botwaen tno urOKOll. nilU i;entrni UieKOU. re- ,iu,r.n.t, nH., )...( i .ib exists the pfopor relation of parts on .average of tho 95 fnrms and tho nver- spectlvcly. Thoj" shall bo C'llOS- vyrson shall serve more than tWO thoso farms. Only by means of such ego of tho 10 best, thero is a dlfforonco en for thoi.'' ability to handle terms," said Mr, Pnlloy. "I lltlVO surveys can,an ajjurato diagnosis bo of nearly St por cent In production; financial matters, and from ' bctill aslccd to submit "my IUUUO muuu ui uiu-iuiiu n uuicuis .. ii. iiur 'ur iiiu iuci iiiai muiu is a iiilui- iik'u .iiiiuuiiiuiiii u niui uiv Keys, a representntlvo of this branch enco of 53 per cent In the production rural credit needs of their var of government service was placed at ,pcr animal unit; nor for tho dlfforonco lotlS districts. The Farm Mort work in conjunction with the office of 01 nearly G9 por cent in efficiency in gage Credit (jlinnlssiOn shall thqJLane County agriculturist during, the uso- tho animals mnko or feed, appoint U general manager who thomonths of August and September, ,Thosoaro clearly factors over which shall be responsible to the COlU 1915. Tho purpose of this article Is to , tho farmers havo almost absolute con- 'mission for the general nianagC present briefly tho salient deductions ; trol. They are questions of breeding inent of the Oregon Farm Mort from these surveys to show how they nnd feeding. 'gage Credit Association. The can bo used in reforming the general i Further data shows that not only Is manager, upon the approval of tendency of farming in this county. jprofltablo farming in this district gov- the State Farm J&IU1 Comilliss- NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION u Jippnrimont of tlio Intorlpr "urn.' liiuin omco nt liOBouunt, ort). rod, Jnnunry 5, I DIG. I . CHURCH NOTiCI-S Methodist Church, Corner Second and 11 streets James T. Mooro, pastor, phone 117-W. Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun day School. Do Thursday i ;au uuoir ueuearsai. E. C. WlQMOUE, Pastor. Notion lit Hurohy Klvoirtirat'Jtiokili WivliOllolil, of Vlda, Oroiion, who oil AiiRiiflt It 1911, inndii IlomiiHtofttl ICutry Horlnl No. O7400, for tint NVS of HWM. NWVi ftf BKW nud l,ot 1 of, Hoctlon 3i, TowiiHhln 1GB, llaniio ilU, Wlllniuatto Morldan hun tllod notice of liitontlou to ninltp Final Tliroo-yoar Proof, to CHtnbllHii cliUiu to thu land nbovo do Hcrlbed, boforo I. P. Hewitt, V. & Coin iuInmIoii. nt IiIh olllco nt Kiikoiio, Ore con. on tho 13th dny of February, 1010, Claimant iiiiiiivm hi wltuiun(m : John rtciiiilo, KiiRitno, Orcitoii; Louln Tat, of VUliu Orcitoii: John Low. of Vldii. OroKon; Clmrlus Ntml, of' Vlda, Orocon. J. M. UPTON. Jan. G Foh. 10. HuiilHtor. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Not I co lit hereby lUvtm that tho tin dorHlKiiod Iiiih bean duly appointed by tho County Court of tho Statu of Ore gon ror Lano County, adtnlulntrator of tho Kwtato of Mary U ooueko, do coimoil. All porsoun having eliilirin ugnlnflt nnlfl ontuto are liorohy uotlllod to pro mini tho xuuiu, proporly vorldfil, to mo at tho olllco or Frank A. Dol'un, In Bprlugtlold, Oregon, within hIx luontlm from the ditto hereof. Dated nt HprliiK lluld, Oroi;on, Jnnunry tth, 1010. J. J. HMITHON, Adiulnlntrator of tho outnto of Mary L. Knonoko, docoaBPd. Fninko A. Dol'uo. Attorney for ostnto. Date of tlrst publlcntlou Jan. 0, 1910, last publication. Feb. .1, 1910. on time and come to make Tho fniinvHmr tnhin -icn nrnn.irpd erned largely by tho kind nnd number ion, shall select his office force, the study of "The Word" an act from the records of 95 farms. There 'or prouueuve siock in gcnorai anu mo appraisers ami county represen- ol iruu woramp are 16 of these farms which produced -a net income of tUS for the year 1914 more than the average net or labor in come from the entire 95. These 10 were set aside for the purpose of Comparison in order to discover the methods used in feeding, but not pro- tatives. 11:00 A. M. The Rov. Henry fits are directly related to tho dairy J 4, Membership: The moin-'Tft'bot D. D., President of Wll industry. Where the receipts per cow )(irs 'Qf j1G Oregon Farm Mort- jlnmetto university will preach, are less than $45.00 per year tho labor gage Association shall be farm ! Dr- Talbot has filled somo of tho incomo or net profit from tho farm is jam ownors Who have affiliated most Important positions in our from minus $50.00 to minus $250. ..pn,piVpa with nno nf its!church. He will be heard with difference in methods or circumstances Where the receipts per cow are above county branches who have com- jfireat profit, by which the difference in net returns ?.00 per year tho net profits or labor ,pjjeU with the Oregon Strife Law 0:30 p ftl Epworth legue. 1 f rr nn. I m . m was produced. ancomo is irom pius au.uu to puis nd with tne regulations of the 1 ns win ue a meuiorauie . . I SS00.00. These are averages nnd there- 0ron Pnrm Mortmlle Crodlt. "meeting. Dr. Talbott will be AvoniKe aa Avtratu iu i . , , o . , , . 7 . . lo juuuu mat lucru imu ucui luunu AccnolnHnti nml cnrirnI n lnnn I 111 tlSLMII. llllll b )U IK lO II1G VOlinil ... ... ' kvJVV.,V,V... ....V. ktVVIItVl. M. - - " . I ULSt iUriUS UtOt lurius , f,no- fnrmo nwa wViloh will . . . .. . .. . ' Total capital $14,501.00 $15,547.00 ,d a t mon than ?45.00 "Jl" J T'nrVln rantltoKMnphln. . .. . .. aSSOClallOIl .. K v fer year nnu oiners wnicn win yiem . , . err, stock, etc) 1.7G7.00 2,333.00 ' ,.. Th Rnmn ,a frno nf ,hfi ! . 5. Raising Funds: The COin- Acres in crops 93 98 Number of m-oduc- i , a safeguards, shall tiv'e animal units 1 Froo Mothodlst Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer and pralso service at 7 P. M., preaching at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young people's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 P. M. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to all. M. F. CI1ILDS Pustor. como. P. A. Johnson Socretnry. ItODEHT UUUNS Lodiio, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accoulod Scottish Itlto Unl vernal and Symbolic Fruo Mdaonn lMceta first and third Monday ovcnlng In V, O. W, hall Visiting brothors wul- U 1C. Pago, II. W. M. through this people, no on time. must coruinuy invited. All are, notice of final settlement 7:30 Dr. Talbott will again Notlco Is hereby given that tho un- preach. We are expecting a idorslgned administrator of tho ostnto iiaoor incomes irom uieso mrms. . , , ..t- ureal llOV. 1 here Will UO nil- of John I. Inn s. iIiicpiibo.I linn film! i . . . s:i i iii;hms. Mii: in '(iiiiiiiiiiTii - - - - " ' i There is no zooa excuuse ror Keep 7 , . ' . , nnnounccmeilt h r ' tmifnlKMi rr niiul tfl Inn AivnJ linn vuuvviiivml iO l -1.1- -.a A TlolnnV 1U11U HIV.lt, lUhVUH,! ,, ,!. ... ' . . ...... . . " .cu.v... ....t,. 1 . . . . , iiiui unit. LiiiiL win hi.iiiii. million nr 1.111m i'n m v. iirii'nn. niu iiitii 11,1 wun me accuinuiaieu net iinuuai , , . , : w . . " ' . ing unprofitable cows. made Sunday his final account with tho County Clerk 1 Startle, amazo of Lnuo County. Oregon, and thnt nn Note. From the standpoint of profit- 'tester costs approximately ?5.00. Any shall be the oriKinal can- nlul fil1 wlt" thanksgiving every order has bnon mado nnd entered of able production 1 cow Is supposed to Calrr man can afrnl on?5 no dalr'" itil nf tho nqsnoiitlon TInon flip lover of t,,e khlgdOIH of God. iccord directing this notlco and sotting equal 5 brood sows, qhickens. v..,..., UUv, itai 0f tiie nssociition Unon the CI ll,u '& ui uou. iccom uireciing mis nouco nnu si sheep or 100 man can auoru 10 00 wunoui one. u rnnrttrniipc; nl- uomc 10 u,e morning service nml Friday tho 2Cth day of February, 19W, weighing anu testing tno nunc irom . . . .,. 3 - .hear them. ' nt tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. for tho Classified Acls 'For Sale, Fent. Wanted, Etc. minlstor Innls, DecouHod. !JOHN C. Ml'LLHN, Attornoy. 103-5t-lv rnnfhr tnr inn Clntn nr fitinfrMt each cow regularly twice each month . f'"1 t,TP ! 7:30 Wcndesday evening choir hearing of objections. If any to said the unprofitable animals can be ellm- JB 80C j r tj Wr tlio Cm'"" ! reheaVsal. Dual account nnd for tho final sottlo- inated. Proper feeding rations can bo SJllOOl 1111 U, the ""gagO 7:3Q Thurgtlay evenIllg 1)raycr ,llonl of 8a, Mlat0. grown in abundance or P"-" JE ! SQUIIIR I.NNIh. cheaply; they can also bo regulated ac- 7.. ... .-ji " ' Come and brlllfl your friends. Administrator of tho ostnto of John I). . . i m . . I II I III I' I'l I'll! I I ! Ill IMI'Vi :i!HI I ' coruing to tno marKot vaiue ot tno var- , --- --- - . lous materials; In nearly every case principle of these bonds to be ' R t Baoti3t Church ....... (rnnrnntoml hv Mm Ctntr, r,f nn.! ,,3t Da.ullJ' OMUrcn expensive reeus can bo substituted ny r "j j- , jev y,,, . pnrrls L9ST-Signet ring With letter ,chlfr" ,.,Hrt. ,n nrl. G. Conditions of securing 1 is . Jf inuer piease leave at , - " " Loans shall hf undo to fnhiinrq iJnWC nfTioo ai gonwhero farming is unprofitable snail ue maue to I aimers fews omce. when the IanaiDe method8 are adapted ' 'U)on mortgages upon their land LOST Ring, 1 white and 1 red to the climatic, soil, and market con- n a hll nMnJnS-1'0 agate. Reward. Return to dlUons 0f those districts. These farm "J a lh n Dr J E Richmon surveys show that where sumcient EUch land, exclusive of perishabl '" """"" .numbers of good stock aro kept and i jninroyeiiifciHS. A loan to any IVOR. RATjI Npnrlv H(W f-hnlf rcnnnmlnnl nnil pfflplnnf mnfhoilu nf individual shall not exceed $50 Banquet steel range with hot feeding are practiced, the farmers of "I'on eacli acre of land owned, water coil and connections. AI-, Lane County are able to give them-inor, shall it exceed $5,000 for) SO two small heating stoves, selves at least 5 per cent on their total See Beebe at Peery's drug investment, account for a 10 per cent! store. NOTICE FOn PUDLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. a. Lnwl Ollloo nt UoBolmrg, Ore gon, December 22, 11)15. Notice Is horoby given that William A Taylor, of Landox. Oregon, who, on Ducombor 21, 101.', mado Homestead entry Serial No. 03288. for 8 WW ; 8ea lion 32, Township 198. Uungo 1 Knst Will, Morldnn has tiled notlco of Inten tion to luiiko Vlnal Throe- yonr Proof, to establish claim to thu laud nbovo described, boforo I. V. Howltt, U. 8. Commissioner, Ktigtmo, Oregon, on tho 0th day or Fuhrurny, 1010, Claimant nainua uh wltnosson: Loyd Mc.Mnntor, Lowell, Or.; tint Carter, of Lowell, Ore. Lanty Winfrey, of Lowell, Ore; Frank McMaotor, of Lowell, Oro. J. M. UPTON. Dec. 23 Fob. 3. HogUtor, Notice to Contractors. Notlco la hereby given that tho Common Council will rcculvo soalod bids for tho flushing of tho paved streets of tho Town of Sprlugtlold, an follows; Main strcut from Mill to Second and from Seventh to Tenth, onco a week; Main street from Second to Soventh street, twice a weok; Fifth street Its ontlro longth, onco a week; nnd A, Fourth, Sixth and Soventh streets three times it month; nlso to clean the gutters, empty the rubbish cans, flush tho storm drains when necessary, nnd to sprinkle tho otroutn whon necessary. Tho HiirccMfii! contractor will bo required to furnish a bond lu such amount um the Council shall deturnilnn for tho faithful porforiuanco ot his contract. , IIUU to bo nt tho rate of bo much por block. t Thu Council rosorvos tho right to reject any or nil bids. Said bids will bo received until 7:30 I M.. Monday. February 11, 1D10. Dated this 13th day of January, 1010. HKItniCKT 13. WALK Kit, 100-2-t-C Town Ilocordor. M ade in Sorin M '.. glield INFORMATION WANTED-Con-cerning the whereabouts of Elmer and Charlie Woods who worked at Saginaw during the summer of 1914 hauling wood Any information would be ap preciated, Address Peder Op- hus Eugene, Ore. Jan. 27-13 LOOK INTO THIS At Once the west y fractional block 58, west end of D street. House barn, wood shed, boarded well 58 feet deep; worth at least $1,000. If taken at once $G00. Write to owner E. E. Basey, .'Orosi, Calif. each member. Each member! shall make written annllcation ! ., i ui ,. itnr n Innn nnnn mrtna in Un on. ' umiiuLiiiLiuii ill in. li: il l il i v . i ill v ill! if , . . ........ . . . . ... . i gitimate expenses of running their! cured from the county branch of farms and then have left a substantial the Oregon Farm Mortgage salary of $1200 por year or more for Credit Association, and in this their own labor and managerial ability, application he shall submit In de The responsibility of the Granges In tail the purposes to which he in thls county and state does not always tends to apply the loan, and 110 end, nor should It always begin with part thereof shall, under any clr cforts to regulate tho legislative bod- cumstances, be applied to any ies at Salem and Washington. While Other purpose, not neglecting Its opportunities for ac- Interest and principal of all compllshing great good through legis- loans shall be payable upon the lutlon it also should not overlook its amortization plan in quarterly, responsibility in bringing about better semi-annual, or annual install mothods on the farms and in tho farm : ments. At the end of three years, however, from tho date securing a loan, the borrower : shall have the privilege of pay ing off in addition to his reeular Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town hemes. Albany has new department store with $40,000 stock. COOK WITH The House of Quality : . ' . P Fino Lino of Box Goods, Freoh Made, Put up to Your Order. Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Eggimann's Candy Kitchen .). Baled Hay DAKORE KNOXALL For good valuos, For good broad, Uso linkoro.and Knoxnll Flour. All kinds of Feed cheap. Will do food chopping for f 1.C0 a ton. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS : Springfield Bakery : Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party CakeB a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor I : SPENDS ITS-MONEY AT HOME : : ELECTRICITY: The Lane County News divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Boring- field, including papor and now 1 machinery 20,4 p. C. Supplies bought In Sprlngfleld, In cluding rent, etc , 19,1 n, c. Payroll, entirely In 8prlnQfleld..,,..60.5 p. 0. 80 Spent at. Home I I Oregon Power Co. 4. 4 4. i. 1.i.4, . The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers of SASH, DOOIIS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TUIININCJ, STAIll IIUILdINQQ, Extension Tablos, Drop Leaf Tables, nDroak fasti Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Stop Ladders, Fruit Boxes "orry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. 4 , ' i I i ' For light, heat and power. "Mado In Springfield." . i ! J f . i