PAGE 4 TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1010. Farmer, Stockman and Dairyman Keeping Poultry Record's Tho returns from poultry on tho farm, for capital Invested, nro prob ably larger thtitt tho returns from any otlior farm enterprise Tho feed bill Is necessarily small compared with the feed bill of tho man running a commercial poultry farm. It has been thought that tho man -who specialised in poultry could not competo with tlto farmor because of the udvantago of tho farm flock that utilizes feed which would othcrwlso bo wasted. This advantage certainly exists, but it is true that the commercial- poultry man is buying high-priced feeds nnd making money. But ho is doing this mainly, by getting a higher production per hen. If the man who gives all his time to his chickens, can sell his product at tho same price tho farmer sells, and at the tame time pay a high price for feed arid make money because he gets more eggs re hen, is there not a pes-J sibillty for even more money from tho foregoing prices each pound of canos or vines nro loft to each plant total digestible nutrients costs 4.5 in linseed and 4.34 cents In cottonseed meal. Tho llnseell meal is slightly lax atlvo and cooling nnd oven In small quantities acts as a conditioner or wnon tney start to send up sprouta in tho summertime nnd tho tops of those nlrpod off whon thov havo nl. talned tho rlghfnolRht tho ennos and vines produced" will bo moro stocky tonic to farm animals. It Is of spo-jand they will Bond out moro branches, cial vnluo to a dairy cow in propar-, This method, however, Is practlcod ing hor for calving. It tends to nro-1 bv soma ffmwnrn nnil mntlmiitt.i.1 lv duco n soft butter nnd Is a usefut atl! others, and must bo solved by nrnc ditlon to tho ration whon butter Is ,tico to tho satisfaction nf hard and tallowy. Tho rolatlvoly high cr carbohydrate content of tho linseed meal makes It useful when a ration Is not particularly in protein but lacks carbohydrates. It is particularly valuable when alfalfa is fed without silage. Cotonsecd meal Is valuable, because it can bo added to n ration containing n very low percentage of protefn to bring tho protein content Up to re quirements. It is tho cheapest sourco of protein obtainable. In contrast to linseed meal it is constipating nnd must bo fedwlth laxative feeds.'But ter made from cows receiving largo quantities of cottonseed meal is hard Currants nnd goosoberrics ussumo a bushy form nnd do not need much pruning, oxcopt; to keep tho bushes In proper form and cutting out tho old vto satisfy said Judgment. Inlorost. at branches which havo borne n crop of i tonioy's foes, costs nnd disbursements NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON ' EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. Notlco is horeby given that by vlr llln 1. 1 nil .wnmi I Ijim I... . . I t.iu v. .til UAUkllllulI 111 lUIUUIUBIMU in sued out of tho circuit court of Lnno County, Oregon, on tho 11th day of March, 1919, in a suit whuroln on tho 10th day of March. 1919, In tho above ontuimi court, Allon II. Wotxol and Magglo May Wotxol. plaintiffs, roeov orod Judgment against tho defendants Kdgar It. Sholloy and J. 0. Oustaff for tho sum of $381.10 with Interest thereon from tho 23d day of July, 1917, at tho rato of six pur cent per annum amounting to ssi.lu, nnd HQ.00 atlornoy's foes, (and tho further sum of 11.60 costs and disbursements which judgment was enrolled nnd dockotod In tho Clerk's olllco of said court in said county on tho 11th dnv ot March. 1?19, and said execution to me uirocieu commanuinir mo u t ho namo ot the stato of Oregon, In order fruit for throe or four years. All bro ken and cmcked bronchos should also bo cut away. farm production? There -feuroly Is, and j and tallowy and pale In color with It is mainly a question of keeping records. Find out how many eggs are being produced each year. Do not Judge this by the sale of eggs but by the number actually gathered. The eggs used in the household some times amount to a greajt deal and the hens should have the credit. The same Is true of poultry raised. Keep a record ot feed that Is fed. This may be rather vagile but a faffly good Idea can be obtained. A lot of other Items of expens.e are hard to figure but thesa two Items will furnish information-qn what tho hens are actually, doing that, will be worth while. After this information has been secured by properly kept records It is then time to consider changes that should be made to s euro greater profit - poor flavor, except when the cotton seed meal Is fed with sllago. In ad dition, largo quantities cause a pois oning to the animals receiving It. Such small quantities as aro fed In the mixture recommended will do no harm whatever. The dairyman feed- ing n good mixed ration will do no harm in feeding small quantities of ci ther pne. It is not a bad plan to mix the two feeds half and halt and feed the mixture. In general It may bo said that linseed meal, when fed in quanti ties up to a pound a day. Is slightly preferable to cottonseed meal, al though It is slightly moro expensive from the standpoint of protein fur nished. Pruning Berries The time will soon bo oX hand when considerable thoucht should he riven Linseed or Cottonseed Meal tn nrnninir th horrr vinnu .nd In miking up a ration for dairy cows : The exact time for this depends whol ly on lopl conditions, but in all lo calities is done after all Injurious- It is usually recoramendejl that the cows be fed all the alfalfa or clover hay thev will readily consume, and silage when available. To this should he added a grain mixture. A grain mixture oftqn recommended is four parts, by weight, of corn chops; two parts wheat bran, and one part either cottonseed or linseed meal. This mix ture Is to be fed according to tho quantity of milk produced. One pound of the mlx'ure !s sufficient for very four round3 of mlljc produced by a Holsieln cow or- for every three pounds produced -by a Jersey. A auestion often asked, whe'her lin seed or cottonseed meal Is oreferable fs answered by W. W. Swett, of the Missouri Agrl"u'turai College. At the present time Unseed meal Is retailing at S70 on while-cottonseed meal If $G8. The I'nsoed mepl con'alns . somewhat lorer percentage of pro tn'a but a higher nercentgf of carbo hvdratps, or enorpv and fat-making nutrients. In total Hepfible nutrients they are almose Identical, so that at frosts have passed. The main object In pruning these is to cut out all the small vines and canes, leaving on ly a few strong ones to bear fruit and to keep tho rows open to facilitate cultivation and picking. All berries which grow on canes, like raspberries and blackberries, should be cut back, so that the tops are not out of reach when picking. and thinned out to from five to six and seven canes, .according to the age and vigor of the plant and the fertil ity of the soil. All the anes which have bornea crop of berries should be cut out and hauled away and burned. Berries which grow on vines, Hko oganberries and some varieties of Mackberrles, should be treated the 'ame as the canes, only the vines are left a longer length. The old vines a-e removed from the trellis and those which are going to bear a crop of frup ore nut in place. If only a few Seed Potato Treatment "It pays to dip potatoes before planting" Is almost, the unanimous response of 'the farmers who havo tried It thoroughly. Dipping with mercuric chlorfdo will control tho scab, rhyzoctonla and fun gus diseases that havo-spores on tho surface of tho potato at planting time. Directions: Dissolve 4 ounces of tho crystals In two or throo gallons of warm water and then dilute until It makes thirty gallons. Loavo the rotatoes In tha solution 1U hours. Tho solution may bo used' for -three or' four dippings, but should then be discarded. Tho time each lot is left In tho dtp can bo Increased slightly, beginning with 1 hours, nnd Increasing so thnt tho fourth Batch can remain In 2 hours. Tho morcurlo chlorldo, sometimes known as corrosive sublimate. r n deadly poison, so great caro should be taken to keep It 'away from stock and children. Don'ts. Do not use metal containers or, lot the solution come Into contact with metal as it will unlto with It readily, attacking tho metal, and weaken tho solution. Wooden barrols or vats are very convenient and wooden buckets should be used. Do not let the potatoes stay In the dip over time, ns It may weaken the eye. , Don't cut tho seed beforo dipping, the best results are obtalnfcd when dlnred before cutting. Don't put tho potatoes In dirty sacks or whore diseased potatoes havo been, after dipping. ' ' nnd accruing costs to Boll tho follow tug doscribed real property, to-wlt: Boglnnlng nt n point 31.G2R. chains south and 35.92 chains east of tho quarter section cornivr on tho north lino of section 29. towushln IS S. It 3 W., W, M Lnno County. Oregon, nnd running thonco East 23.08 chains, Uicnco South 5.38 chains to the mid dle or tho County Road No. 2(19, thonco Along tho middle of said road 3.CS de grees, 53 minutes Wost 0,20 chains, thonco S. 24 degroos 2G inlnutos West 0.50 chains, thence Wost 23.56 chains, thence North 9.04 chains to tho nlaco1 ot beginning, containing 23.30 acres of land in Sections 3S and 29 of said township nnd rnngo in Lnno County. Oregon, reserving llorutrotn n gateway to tho County Road for tho uso of W. O. Wotxol. his heirs and nssicus forovor. J Now therefore. In tho namo of tho ; State of Oregon, and In compliance with said elocution and order of salo and In ordor to satisfy said Judgment, Interest, attorney's feos, costs und dis bursements and accruing coats. I will on Saturday, tho 19th day of April, 1919, nt tho hour of 1 o'clock In tho nf- tnrnimn nf unfit ilnv nt it... imiiiK,i.An ...... .... .... ...j puuiimuai i door of tho County Court Ilnimn In I stead Entry, Borlal No. 010128, for chltdron montlonod In snltt complaint, nun ror run Toner, this minimum lit norvud ui'iott you by publication In tho Hnrlngfluld Now, n newspaper pub lished In -HiiriiiKflold, Lnno County, Oregon, nnd weekly, for nix consocu tlvo vookH, by ordur of Hon. (1. V. Skip worth, Judge of tlio nbovo Court; said ordor lining miida and ontorod of record March If), 1010, directing thu publication thereof. Tho dnto of thu first publication pro scribed by said ordor In March 21, 1910, and lust dnto May 2, 1010. C. M. KIHHINOKIl, Attorney for Plain tiff. IloHuloucn, Kugono, Oregon. n tract or 101.82 acres In unaurvoyod Seo. 38. Tu. 20 B.. It. 3 E. W. M.. described by motes nnd bounds, ns follows ! DcgliiiiliiK nt corner No. 1, from whence tho quartor-Hoctlou cor ner on oast lino of Section 35, same township, bears N. 80 57' V 19.09 rlisi thonco N. 20.45 elm: thonco E. 30.0$ vlu: thonco 8. 20.48 elm; thonco W. 0.94 chaj thonco S. 10 elm; thonco W. 20 chsi thonco N. 10.04 elm; (hence v. o.oo elm: to pinco of bcKiuning: has filed notice of Intention to make final throe-year proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land above doscribed before 13. O. Immol. IT. S. Cummls n loner, at his olllco. nt Eukoiio, Ore gon, on thu loth day or April, 1019. As this laud Is within n section Bran ted to tho Statu for school pur- pones, tho Stato of Oregon Is spec. miiy cited. Claimant names as witnesses; V. M. Dunning, of OnkrldRU, Oro. gon: A. V. Rykur, of Oakrlduo, Oro. gon; r. 11. Chenoweth, t:f Onkrtrigo, Oregon: ana Karl llebert, of Oakrldgo, Oregon. W. II. CANON, RcgUtor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. I'. 8:' Land Olllco nt Rosuburg, Oro. March 12, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that Frank I.. McQueen, of Mabel. Oregon, who, on April 24, 1P12, iniido Homostuad Kntry, Serial No. 07998. for thoHWU NVi and EU, NWU. Section 20. Township 15 S, Range 1 E, Wlllamottu Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make llnnl Klve-yjmr' proof, to establish claim to tho laud nbovo dos cribed, Jwforo E. O. Immol, U. S. Com mldslonor, nt his olllco, nt Eugene, Oregon, on thu 22nd day of April, 1019. Claimant names iih witnesses: O. W. Rings, of Mabel, OrcKon; 11. M. RlKgs, of M nbol. Oregon; Adolf Hell, of MabVI, Oregon; and William Black, of Mnrcola. Oregon. W. II. CANON, Register. In SUMMONS tho Circuit Court' of tho State of Riit,,0. i.nn ; nm ntv ?;.... . urogon, ror wino i:ouniy. fo7sahi mui sell toY iaX nt nS ! A,,n.lB ,.!! '! v"' QM auction, sublet to redemption n pro-! To rimlcs V Jarv s tho above andfn&eXf Sli ,? ;" , rlfV!"' ! "mmellef, ndaiu ' m " othn nri m' ,r ou ro hereby .summoned and V nnimutl I'rtlirt mill unit nnil imnu-nr iho complaint of tho plaintiff filed heroin against you within six weeks from the dao of tho first publication of this summons, Maroh 21st, 1019, and If you so fall to uiiBwor said coin- riant within said lima, thu plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief through, or undor thorn, or them, In and to said mortgaged prum isos. KKEI) a. STICKLES, Shoriff of ..Lane County, Ore. NOTIcT FR 'pUBLfcATTorT" Department of the Interior. IT. S. Land Olllco at RcJeburg. Oro. .iinrrii r. min i t- ....!.. t ..... v", " hereby glvon thnt Isaac solving tho bonds of matrimony now Now top Illanton, of Eugono. Oregon, oxlstlng by nnd botweon you and wno, on May 4. 1915. madn Mlomo- plaintiff: for tho custody of tho minor NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notlco Is hereby' glvon that tho un dersigned has boon appointed by (ho County Court of Uio State of Orogon for thu County of Umu administrator of thu oHlato of Mary Ellen llowor man, formerly Mnry Ellmi Crano. All persons having claims ngiiliiNt said estttto nro horoby notlfiod nnd ro- quired to present tho same, propurly verified, to Erank A. Dol'nn. iiitnrnnv Tor the estate, at his office in Spring iioiii. uruKcn, on or uuroro six monlhs from tho ilnto of thin notlco. Datod at Sprlngflold, OrcKon, Kt'b- ruory 10, 1910.. UMI.f.lAM UTin-PLIV Administrator ot thu estate of Mary r.iien iiowcrman, tlQcenuciI. WMI Install Furniture. Tho Ilerry Plnno Co., -of this city, will very soon Install a well selected line. of furniture In tliolr store build ing on Main street. Mr. Horry, appro elating tho fact (hat Springfield Is without n furniture store, nnd having arrived at that stage of optimism re garding thu future of tho city to tho extent that ho will do and dare, lum grasped Opportunity by tho forolock nnd will Vndoavor to supply tho needs ot tho people of tills nn I surrounding communities In homo fumlshliiKH. That success Hill attend his added venture Is a mighty safe prediction. $100 Reward, $100 The rentier ot thu iiHr will Im plraird to learn tlwit llirrv Ii nt lrt oim ilrfiulrd UIbhuio tlmt nrl.ico linn nlln tu euro In nil Km iui;f, and thnt In Cntnrrl). Hull's (.'uliirrli Cura l the only pokltlvit cum now known tu ttia im-dlrul riitvrnlty. C'atnr'li bring n romtlluttoniil dlirniv, n"0ili' n cDiniiltulloniil treat mrnt. llull'i ( alnrrh Cum it taken In ternally, Hrilnir uli.i-tty tiiHin th ioo1 nml mucou mirfnreit ot tlioVytm, there by ilrntroylnit tlio foumlntli'ii of the 1I nine, ant rIvIiik tli imtlent Hrenuth hy tiiillitlinr up tho conntllullon nml nltlnif nitturn In itolnc Its ivorli. Tim pmprlalnn hnve oiniifli fulth In Mm curntlvn on--ero that they error One llmitlred Doillnm ror any cuo Hint lr fall to euro, tiend for Hat or trattrno nlnta. Artilre..: K J fli:Ni:r CO., Tol.do. O. noia ur ill iiruiiiai. lie 1111 Taka Kmnlly I'm far con.llptlo. m Springfield People Should Eat Pie Dally. Pie Is wholesomp, combining both fruit and grain. Those who havo trouble digesting pie should take ONE SPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-l-ka. This flushes tho ENTIRE bowel tract removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months and relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or con. stlDatlon and prevents aprcndlcitls.' loaves ptomach In condition to di gest ANYTHING. M. M. Peery Read the News for the news. PoiiahleecGnGmical Perfection Oil Heater is easily carried up stairs or down, from this room to. that anywhere heat is needed. Lights at the touch of a match gives instant heat No smoke or odor. PERFECTION OIL HEATER Gives steady, comfortable warmth for many hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever obtainable fuel. Cuts fuel bills, too, for less fur nace heat and fewer grate and coal-stove fires are required. Oil consumed only when heat is needed no waste. it rui Buy Perfection Oil Heater today. Dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) HEAT WITH PEARL OIL A. H. SPRAGUE, Special AgL, Standaro Oil Co,, Eugene, Oregon DEALERS Chambers Hdw. Co., Eugene, Oro. Monroe Hardware Company, Eu- J. W. Quackonbush & Son, Eugono, gone, Oregon, Oregon. & Ax BIJly Department Store, Eu- Thprapson Hdw. Co., Eugepo, Oro. gone, Oregon. Only One Week Moire COX MONEY-RAISING COX m II of II S II SALE The Greatest Bargain Events of the Season EndLon Saturday, March 29th NEWER Merchandise is now arriving and we must make display room for it by offer ing you the remainder of our broken lines at prices that will clear them from 'our shelves. To put the finishing touch on 'the most success ful sale we have ever conducted, we will slash prices still further on many articles that lack of space prevents us listing here. You had better f get in quick during this last week of the sale and secure your share of these matchless bargains. COX & cox SPRINGFIELD, OREGON -