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    PAGE FOUR
t h e spring ei ft .n \ eu - s
M A R K E T AGENT REPORTS
CURE SHEEP OF STOMACH
ON WOOL AND MOHAIR
¡W E S TE R N C A T T LE FEUD
WORMS TOLD IN E X H IB IT
SUBJECT OF DRAMA
By C. E. Spence.
A pane» exhibit depicting the lit.
\ graphl.- p lc tu rlu ilo u of the an. I
Re»ui t , of Wool Co-Operation
n store, dam a«, ,, and treatm ent a t» a n t feud Of th . w estern ran ae count.v
Pocketbook re s u lt, to » ro w er, a re stom ach
........ w o r m s of sheep, prepared by b c w c -u sheepm en and cattlem en „
■hown hy the statem en ts given out
United S ta te . D epartm ent Ofj preaented In the V n lv .r.a l photo­
*>y R. A W ard, m anager of th e co- -M riculture
show» Im pressively th e , d ra m a T he Man front Wyoming "
operative Wool and
of th i. p.-»t
, M
u ohair G row er, seriousness
.
I "howln» at the C astle In Kh.gene, th l.
T M
hia aaSiKlatlen *» but four years
•’ •" shown th at stom ach worms Friday and Saturday
all
V ’4
fU“ l,u*’p ,,r‘ of
*r* ix' mnu' a « * « • “ • • ®f? Jack Hoxie, the hard riding row
« ' ers It could bo doubt pro- *h,"'P
»<* highly destru ctiv e to hoy whose daring horsem an.l.k a
duce Bwteh b e tte r showings, a . Mr lambs, and often wipe out profits from graced so # i m 7 s t d e r n ' w m '
•n J states th at th e association ih<* P raising. They cause w eakness. «tarred In the nr.elu -ti
?
ootid handle twice as much wool , 3 ' ’ec>urs. *n<l death, and «re most pre- beautiful w hite sad 11 h
-c i
“
h—
h a t e « , in perm anent Pastures. V arious ^ “f f m u n ^ p r o X n U y ^ n
TltF*»»
Moat can» fru its a re apparently »«I,
1 fertile .u n d er Oregon condition», a c
cording to experim ent station reporta.
The mild and motM w inters of west
e ra Oregon m ake the propogatloo of
the».' fru it, an easv m a tte r To avoid
iitsocl. ntul d iseases, g ro w er, are ad­
vised to »elect young planta only and
these
yards
"
, from X
„ that are clean and
rre* fro,n ,ro u b l"-
.
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Amounts of sulphur ranging from
M J»uoda per acre
“ y**r
*° * • « « • ««11» by
rainfall. The am ount of sulfur lost lu
* • « " »’« . freq,...... I , h e „ .
King of North Itomi returned Itomi
thl« m orning a fte r visiting her par
etil», Mr. «ml Mrs. O, F Klker. Sii
cam « Tuaadhjr In company with Mr-
I’' nuoti mid Mr. Cornelius, both ol
N orth H.'iid. lo a tten d the m eeting of
th e Yoeman lodge ln K utan«. Mr
C ornelius la an org an iser for the
lo<‘«*'
• s S ftt
OCT 23. 1024
new spaner «'.Ilion « the 4L Bullet Ip
Is ready for distribuì Ion at th s local
sw ttilll of the llooth Kelly lum ber
company, accorditi« to D W McKIn
non, h a u l secretary of Ih e gl, organi-
■ullon Th« edition contorna an e d it o r ­
ial on the safety first coin m il le e work,
such as carried out here aa part of
the gl. program
H « r. Vial,log F ather—Mr». Art S
W»« D inner Q uests— M l- Keen
Wal» of I torra nee, K ansas arrived Travi« wns a dlui er guaat ni the
here Sunday to visit her father, Il II home of Mrs C M llooeeti In I ug-*Oi.
Beckett She was «< ro m p aliled by her Sunday.
brother, F. C. Ih'ckett of Portland.
W ent to prow nevllle— llr and Mrs,
Movie
Wall A ttended— "The
Sec W C Iteldian and baby Itoherta Mav
T he m anager sta te s th at sales re- ailm ent» described by such term s as ture
' * P c '•rg e r. says th e experim ent station.
visited He, Itd’ hanls parerti» <Mr.
Port» cn wool sold outside of the ‘
sk in - and -poverty JaW are
i i M b n i« v »h- ~ i
>
u
trnding to reduce the sulfur content Hawk ' one of the best produced of
and
Mrs J II Itehhan. In Brow ns­
(he
recent
filma,
was
well
attended
association arera< ed 37 cents per
by th e worms. Fortunately, h ard er wh >
»’
’ J!
**P
t(> t,le po,nf essen tial fo.*
nt Its showing at the Hell T heatre ville Sunday They were accom panied
pound for non m em bers, while th e as- 'h e rem edy for th e stom ach worm is n elg h b o rtn . L ti* ,,. ’
* " h I n’° " ' ’»r ,,," abl*' production,
try Mlsa t 'o l i s l a n i i - Itehhan who was
« cto tlo n -a average for rtne and » « - '» ‘«"pie and Inexpensive. Blueatone i „ T v ^ T h v t h . 2 h
*,
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last w eekend
home from Salem high achiuil over
B u lle t in
to
f).
D is t r ib u t e d — T lo ,
m atelv 44 U „ . ¿ * , ^ 7
#PprOxi < ’ ° I« 1®B'
“ ~ 4 . P rev en t, .to
G rap e, may be pruned In Oregon
the w eekend.
•
. ««*» cen ts net for m em bers, iuach-worm injury. The exhibit de . tlv„ h ,
. ..
„ ”
« any « » • following the first two
™
X . ‘h’ i , Ce
° f ’he Kvn,UCk’r ^ r b y . ' aad
* « * ,h ’
™
«*«»•"«
too soon a fter the full of th e leaves
causes lass of plant forni that would |
non-m em bers «- h i .
. . . »
I ®* *“* ran ch owner.
_______
.
* h » e .h e association’s
Im provem ent In flesh and wool.
—
,
,
.
.o therw iae have been tran sferred la te r,
The
,h e root
, Vuntn< |o o
r°f ” ** C*“ U <r° S# ° r 3 ‘ ........................
, .to r y I. a version of W illiam
stro n g er and —
h ealth ier r ..uses,
lambs, anu
and |
Z L L
POUnd tO
FArller mprketw bHIty are. «orne of
" ‘ ,n ’ « r“ ni^ ’ »»»•>. "Wy- ' ln , hc w (nU r
ra„r . h|(^ , n t
ih
7
,Ota* h ,n 41ing coats of ’he benefits resulting from stomach-
WB* «renarlxed by laa- than earlier pruning», sav report« of
the awsoclation were a fraction over worm riddance, sa v . th e panel.
j dHr' Ber" » , '‘,n
N. B radbury. , h„
experim ent station
Î ’ “ iCh *r e ’e8S than ' h ” i
parties agreeing to pgy
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on c a ^<es. exclusive of freight, tran sp o rtatio n charges both wavs may
Moulting hens require liberal feel-
rnnaM nt
#h° uW be ^ ven ®uch borrow th e exhibit for lim ited periods *
I lag as hen» In gruel flesh usually go
In
but Which Is too often A pplications will be filled In th e o rd er *
FARM R EM IN D ER S
'brough the molt m ore quickly. F eed­
oat sight of. |a th . t th e outaide price received
.
,
.
ing too much may put the hen» In ea-
tive°com " r ’r* b* Ca“’ e o t ro^>Pe ra
The panel la 5 feet long and 2 feet
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*
*
j cesstve flesh and ao retard an early
wonl i
Cn aB<l non n,em ber* 4 Inches high. The »hipping box In
Oregon com m unities n ee,nng an
gn re
re tu
tu rn
rn to
to produ
p ro d u ctio n —O .A. C. Ex-
hut for th
r e ' t!“K ,h e PfMr’nt p rice which It comes may be used as a ' »««let ditch for drainage may secure périm ent station
e work of ihe co-operators, tab le on which to display the panel, prelim inary topographic and soli sur- '
______ ______________
^ow Would It W ork?
One hundred pounds Is the shipping rnX* to learn the costs, feasibility
d ,
/•
, .
A t , fa rm e rs m eeting In C en tral weight of th e en tire equipm ent F u r - ! ‘ »d ex ten t of th e projected outlet
P a‘n ,‘n’ C om pi.ted— T hree busl
Oregon recently th is proposa, was .h e r p a rtic u la r.. Including literatu re - „ e n , a
7 7 J >U‘? ‘ - >
” hl’u«
- »»«»«
had
of
, B’>
Ms-.-sn
iiougrB
1141 « U
AH th e front
t r i c e s V ' “ 1" '" ,o r "
buildings paint«!. The Spring-
nnanfn,oa4,y
approved: , on th e subject,
Th»,
.h ll an<1
.
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.-„uj,,... may
uioj be
ur , obtained from tric t 1. then prepared « c o rd in g to n«M garag,* la a„w done |n green
J i n uAt
. . . . farm lands the
- _ Zoological
a t the olato
state exem pt all
Division. B ureau of | the sta te law and presented to the ' an I white, the W alker undertaking
from taxation until th ere was a poon- Animal Industry. U nited S tates De­
, county court. Fall procedure Is out purlora In gray, and the Drop In t,
lanon of three million or more peo­
p artm en t of A griculture.
lined in statio n circu lar 47 published white.
ple tn Oregon. The affirm ative arg u ­
by the state exp erim en t station.
m ents were along the line th at verv
H e r e fr o m N o r t h B e n d — Mr«. It
Visited at W ashburn« Home— Mrs
few resu lts have so far come from
\'a t Burch of th e Clark ranch at Gosh­
all efforts to in crease th e farm ing
en visited Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wash
Population and th at th e money has
hurne a t th e ir home W ednesday.
been largely w asted: th a t It has been
Leaving for Portland— Dr. S. Ralph
a national policy to fo ster and protect
m anufacturing Industries, and if , h e Dippel and Eidney W ard a re leaving
»»me policy were applied to agricu, for P ortland S aturday to atten d the
to re in the way of tax exem ption t h . Stanfortl-Idaho football game.
atate would rapidly fin up with sub.
4L’s to Enjoy E n tertain m en t—The
•ta n tla l farm residents
Springfied local of the Loyal Legion
But th ere arises an o th er angle tu of Loggers and Lum berm en Is m aking
this argum ent: If th e farm s of Ore- special effo rts to get all Its mem ber
gon w ere exempted from all taxation ship out to th e big en tertain m en t to
Special prices on SpotHghtu, W indshield Wipers.
until «nch tim e as they w ere on an be staged in the W. O. W. hall Monday
«•Ten footing with o th er Industries, night The local has been divided into
M otom eters. R unning Hoard M ats and etc. Good
would th a t tim e ever come? Would groups each with a com m ander to
buys on Tires. Goodyear. Gates, V. S. and C. T. C.
not the anm of this exemption be pass the word along.
»imply passed on to th e fa n n e r and
Get O ur Prices F irst
R eturned from Convention—George
w orker through higher priced goods
Daveport,
local
chairm
an
of
the
they a re compelled to buy?
It is not exem ption from taxation Springfield local of th e 4L. h as re tu rn ­
th e fa rm e r, need, but Just taxation, ed from th e d istrict convention held
equalized taxation, taxation according a t Silverton, w here he was a dele­
to the selling value of farm s and the gate from here. The conventions are
Authorized Ford & Chevrolet Service
tacom e from them. A single room In being held for the e n tire organization
a
t
various
m
eeting
tim
es
and
places,
P ortland will ren t for m ore than will
Phone 11
414 Main St.
a good farm with bufldlngs. while a each to discuss m easures of in terest
and pass resolutions.
vacant city lot will sell for m ore than
m any producing farm s. If O regon’s
taxation was Justly d istributed It I Vote 83 X R
Sm ith for City
would help the fa n n e r m ore than R ecorder.
tf.
eom clete tax exemption.
•abaon-s R em arkable Prediction.
C h arter No. 8941
R oger Babson, internation statistl-
REPORT OF CONDITION OF T H E#‘ erV' D i,tr,e t N°. 12
ean. m akes the prediction th a t the
tim e la not fa r d ista n t when the
U nited S tates will not export a bush-
lL -2 L .Wfa^a t.:. ,h at Canada will then
• ■ • • • » * ♦ < wfcaat price« Inatead
“ t ceM an, „
of Liverpool; th a t C hina and the Loans and discounts. Including " K
banks, and foreign bills of exchange o r d r a n ^ w H w in
O rient w ill be th e g reat w heat buy­
d o rsem en t of thia bank
uraats sold w ith In-
er« of th e future and th a t Vancou­ Overdraft«, secured, None; unsecured, fi.;,;-,;
82.825.70
ver, B. C., will be th e w orld's g re a t­ U . 8 . G o v e r n m e n t s e c u r itie s o w n e d :
158.97
e s t w heat port and prices will be fix­ L/pposited to secure circulation if* s
A
,‘
o
tX
^
‘
’
W
60
0°
ed there. Babson's prediction« are no
doubt baaed on the facta th a t Cana­
Total ...................
' ? .......... ................................. »l«,17«.O#
da has hardly been touched a« to O ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc .' ........................
22.428 09
w heat production, while In th e U nit­ B anking House. 18.00° oo, F u rn itu re and fix tu re. »2 74S Oi
73.134.24
R
-a
a
lw
ta
te
owned
o
th
er
than
banking
house
,2
'748
01
.........
10 748 01
ed S ta te s many section« a re running
20.1W 90
Lawful raaerv e w ith Federal R eserve Bank
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o u t aa w heat land, while In other sec­
? J BU’i * Dd aw ount due from national banks ....................... 13,422.20
tion« th e land la too high and taxes A m ount due from S tate bank- hank«r>
40,639.14
"
th e U nited S ta t« i
’’an k ers, and tru s t com
panies In
too high to m ake th e crop profitable.
1.940.68
on o th er banks in the sam e eltv or
...............
And also the possibility th a t China Cnecka T otals
of last th ree Item ?
“
b»nk
476.08
wm tom e day become a g reat Indus­ M iscellaneous cash it^nja
*............................... 142.954 86
tria l nation.
37.21
R ^ e m p o o n f.n d with U. 8 T r e ^ n r e and due from U. 8. T reasu rer
Oderless Cleaning
No airing
necessary
Accessories
For Your Auto
Y our garm ents can be cleaned
and pressed and returned the
»«me day w ith o u t a trace of
any ordor rem aining in them .
PHONE 300
M etric
Springfield Garage
Between 8th and 3th on Olive
Radio Supplies
First National Bank
l a a T ight Place.
A K entuckylan w ent on a trip Into
C anada recently. On his retu rn the
custom 's office asked him about his
luggage. "I have nothing but wearing
apparel, ’ said he. The cu sto m , officer
th o u g h t he would tak e a look anyw ay
and diaevoered a full q u art of Cana­
dian w hisky. “W hy did you lie to me?”
h e asked. “I d id n 't lie, sah ,” replied
th e K entuckian. “Down In our atate
we use liquor for night caps and sure­
ly a night cap Is w earing apparel."
313 60
»271.017.68
LIABILITIES
C apital stock paid la
Surplus fund ............ ...........................
..............................
U ndivided p ro fits
' *
............................~ —
C lT X m t^ r1
In terest, and taxes paid
c irc u la tin g notes o u tstanding
C ashier's checks outstan d in g
T otal of above Item
Demand d ap o .lt« (o th er th an bank d ep o sit.) subject
Rtatr, county or other
................ .. ” M
iunlclo,-,l depo •
-mand deposits (other tb -n b
to R eserv e
Tim e deposits su b ject to R eserve <> 'v .b ■ sfi
dnvs f.r u h b c ’ to 20
• ■■ >■. ,
oil«
postal si rin g s):
F IX T H A T
LE A K Y ROOF NOW
SEE
.
F. J. GRIMES
ROOFING AND ROOFING
»«01.37
'
-
s
6.334 44
5,860.00
601.37 ¡
148,870.20 I
■■ '"■»
I bv r,ie,i„(.
asset« of th is hank c r su re ty l,„n '
Toti l_of
»7,751.96
»2,417.51
» 25,000 00
6,000 00
16,333 21 i
1
, , | . )f.f t
24.1)34.40 !
»190,U
30
All week
Price»
PINEAPPLE
Broken Slices in No. 2’/ 2
Tins, one o f our best Grade
Pineapple.
P«r Tin
25c
3
T in s
73c
TOM ATOES
Regular 15 cent Tom atoes
in 2 i/j tins,
2 for .
25c
' < t fica'cs r i ,)"• -■ it (o lh er th ■
SUN R R ITE CLEANSOR
e th e r line- deposits ..................
Total of time deposits snbjact to i:
A S w ift Product cf good
qaulity.
4 Cans
. State cf Oregon. County of Limo, i
I
I. Lloyd C. Mnrtln, ensbh r of t
I t ' at I io ¡,i ,v,. si.itnment It t. i.o t o th
< o rront— Atto t
LL OYD ( MAIC.'U
IVro, O. ILighe«. L K Fugo, 3. M. Me
rson, Directors. -
M A T E R IA L
(SEA L)
F r M M t m m ¡ n V '. 'V" t ’ ryi
' " r O r'!K°n <
My com m ission expiro» Jan u a ry 8, 1928.
Springfield, Oregon
All week
Price»
Feature
F /? £ £
BIG K FLOUR
Finest G rad* H ard Wheat
49 lb. Bag ................ $2.05
Hid
T otal ........
Saturday
Spuds
ONE FRESH COCOANUT
Y akim a Netted Gems
per sack ... $1.90 per cw t.
W ith each pound o f Gem
N ut M argarine.
1 pound
CLASSIC SOAP
S w ift's Best W hite
C arefully wrapped
10 bar
Per case
" 29c
PORK A. BEANS
Van Camp No. 2. Reg 15c
tin s
5 tf«
fo r
5oc
ORANGES
Small, but nice and sweet,
ju s t the th in g fo r lunches
3 doz.
43c
A N IM A L CRACKERS
Eor the kiddies
25c4 l,kg-
25c
Soap
39c
$3.89
CRACKERS
No. 5 Perfection Sodas in
wood boxea,
3 '/2 lb. Box
48c
SEA S H E L l MAO
Just rig h t
)f soups and
salads
2 lb
25c
UííiíED STORES.
213
Phone 75