'Fhe deio Tribune General New* V “ "'i r .’ Y THE Great Fishing WNCHiSHA STORE National Game Season Open Year< ’Round s TVINCHÍSHH Our Baseball Department Is Hit of the Season BA I J -S 1 ( F ___ woewtrw z Zx z to H‘2.( X > Official Ball guarante.nl 27 innings' w Any Direction From Albany Few of uh realize what wc derful chance.« there are to make limit catches right here at home, while the majority of the fishermen mu»t travel hundreds of mile» to reach at reams much inferior to ours. After two years of study of a conditions we have for your inspection a complete line of Ashing tackle especially adapt­ ed to your needs. Season Opens April 15 Lines Over 25 Pattern», priced 1 SFNECn I 10 Pattem». « and More $1 SO lo $10 00 We would like to tell you alsnit each indi­ vidual item, but “to see is to believe, " we invite your inspection. ♦ Protect Your Catcher « Taper Lines for dftr fiy Ashing. Some as high as 35 lbs. test. Reels—25c to $15 60c to $9.00 Basemen’s Mitts Single or Multiplying Shoes Stock six«» 6 to 9. Ex­ tra Sets Heel and Toe Spike». Bai Fly Casting Best selection of each kind. A-k to »<••* our $1.00 Special Steel Rod. Catcher’s A large selection for you to choose from, ranging in price from 11 to $13.50 U Martin and Y Ji: E Automatic» Steel and Bamboo Rods $6.00 and $7.50 rosoos am ® 322 W. Firéì Street Winchester and King Fisher Linen and Braided Silk 55c to $1.50 Braided Silk, enameled 50c to 3.00 Casting Linet $1.00 to 3.(M> Our stock covers a very large ran . • of lit**« and prices, »o you can obtain j i t w hut you are looking for. I • Dnfp 25c to $2 50. Duld B«st Selected Ash fielders’ Gloves J W/NCJf£ST£R Baskets Creels Balt Hooks Ely Hooks Leaders Tackle Boxes Drv Plies Pole Repair» Landin# Nets Spinners Plug Baits Agate Tips Tver Eggs Salmon Paste Sinkers Hook Book* Loader Boxes Rubber Boots Hardware store Albany, Oregon this purp *se. A Lucky Farmer Report Received A Remarkable Record Do nut fe I moldy corn to brood When Oregon invoiced its agricul­ Retail deliveries of Ford Cars and At a recent farmer«' meeting, Shearing tune ia here again. Sheep sows. It may nose th< tn to lose should be dipped immedistly after their pigs. An ounce of prevention ture and surveyed its markets it Trucks in the United States during states C. E. Spence, a Polk county j th« month of .March reached the farmer reigted that he sold a lx-ef shearing if infested with tick», or is worth more than a pound ofeure. went a »tep further and built a pro­ Enough Haunchen barley to meet gram <»n the facts discovered. The record breaking total of 205,734. It hide and that the price he received the tick» will leave the ewes and get never been aim is to center on produce that was announced by the Ford Motor f ir it was but 60 cents, A Wasco on the lambs in sufficient numbers I local demands has to retard gains. A community dip­ i grown. It has proved best of ail will yield well and sell well and still I Company Monday. Nothing in the : county man jumped up and declared ping vat is one method for practical ■ varieties on the experiment station, keep up »>11 fertility and distribute history of the automobile industry his neighbor from l' grievance, but rather that he cooperation. should be congratulated on the deal. A good sow should be retained as ■ enable the state to regain its export ey for the farmer and the industries ord. i trade in barley. A significant feature developr»! H. »aid that he shipped a cow hide and business he serves. long as she is useful. If she raises Kale plants that came up volun­ The program has l>een published ( during the last ten davsof the m* nth to market and he received a bill for a litter of eight good pigs die to teer last fall or in the February by the state college in a booklet, a When sales averaged 10.604 carsand valuable property. Some of her 12 ce lts to tie remitted, that the 1 warm spell are not g-d toward paying the bills oo any farm, likely this year in Oregon. There is wrttjnr ¿¡reel to the college at Cor- taxed to the limit in an endeavor to HIM,<100.000 worth of hides and but too many will eat up all the room in the northwest for twice the1 meet the heavy flood of orders. valile. skins. profit. Rase the number of hogs to acreage grown in 1923. Plantings Or«* goa newspapers as well as fi­ be kept on the amount of waste of this extent would avert the nece*- nance ilawd trade associations have Ralph Donovan came home Fri- available for hog feed. Mr*. Paul Lardon returned Mon­ sity for importing 1500 to 2000 ear­ sto li rd sail approved the program day from a week's visit in Portland entire The sow which »pends the day evening from Portland where lot* of corn from the corn belt into • in the main and pledged their help He will return some time soon and rammer railing one. two. or three »he had been assist ing tn care fur the northwest each vear. ' in carrying It out. will be employed on a bank building her sister. who has been quite ill pig» is a lo wing proposition, Find which is to be erected. It is out which is to blame, the sow or Why Mr. N. winder (It. 1.) Put Up with pneumonia following measles. M r and Mr». C. O. Stone of Foe- that it will require a year to with Rat» for Year» the man II pay» to give the aow Ur attended the Open Forum meet­ Mr». W. S. Mott and son. Dr. W. plete this piece of work. "Twr MR 1 r* mnw Ht pafcne. «MrS careful attention at farrowing time. »UM wir *»• »Mrk 4 Il «ri» Mrs. Irma Shotwell spent the I tor* at the home t f Dr and Mrs S. Thorns and wife. SO» «Ma. iluas» »—« pH» I lawk to " Bits source of protien for pig feeding. Wr •» «aS tea-• •• hr HI Pnm. Jfc. a*. Si />. week-end in Salem where she st tend­ Thev came to help Mrs. I Mis* Elsie Limbeck was in Albany ed the 6Vth Annual Freshmen Gier C. Browne Butter milk, if free from wash water, of Willamette University. , Browne celebrate her biithday. j* equal io value to skua sulk for Kelly'* Drug Store, Sew, Oregon ¿totprda* dpmg ber Easter shopping. O.A.C. Farm Reminder* 4* 4 s'* :» - O' vW X ♦ * ; ' **. A ? ■ • V > ' If You Are Organizing a I earn, sec us about Outfitting it at Our Special I earn Prices on Suits, etc. i 1 "• • X 4 • .►.*r -1 *