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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1920)
PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, May 4, 1920 i Bread LiKe Mother Used to MaKe You can have it if you use our famous White Star Flour For Your Baking We have just received a car load of Spring Beardless Barley for Seed We pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Furs Heppner Farmers Elevator Co. When your Plumbing goes Wrong Phone Us 13 IS ' 10 We make a specialty of quick repair work, keep ing always ready the materials and men for im mediate service. If yon have new work that you wish us to figure 011 we will he very glad to suhmit prices. ur work is guaranteed to give you perfect satis lacliiui aiifl if ymi are m it pleased in eei v partic ular we will spare neither time nor money to make it right. Peoples Hardware Company M ODER N SIG FO DAIRY m Arrangement Will Conveniently House Z'v Animais. PLANNED TO SAVE LABOR Winter Home for Dairy Herd and Stor age for Their Feed Keeps the Cows Healthy and Produc tion High. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. William A. Radford will answer KtloiM and give advice HtEE OK LObr on all subjects pertaining to th3 subject of buildlns work on the farm, for the readers of this paper. On account of Ms wide experience as Editor. Author and Manufacturer, he Is, without doubt, the hlKhest authority on all these subjects. AtUTeEK all inquiries to William A. Hya loid. No. W Prairie avenue, Chicago. iep'lyan1 V tIU:lose tw-cent stamp for Duiry litinis Ihut nre being built on up-to-date funns are a great deal inure tbun .shelters for the uiilninls and a place In which to store their winter's supply of hay ond other forage. They are modern farm factories for the ef ficient aud economical production of food. The dairy Industry has made some rapid advances during the last few years. It no longer Is a "side line" on the farm, but a profitable and impor tant part of the farm work. And well make cows productive fresh air. plen ty of fresh water aud good feed. Ibe latter Is supplied In part by the silo shown at one corner of the barn. This silo has a capacity ample to keep the cows In fresh, green ensilage through out the winter. Fresh water, fresh air, good feed and comfort go a long way toward Increasing the dairy farm prof its. Labor has been and will continue tc be a large item of farm expense. Wages are high and men hard to get. But in the modern dairy barn a greet deal of labor Is saved by Its equlpraect. The floor of this barn Is of concrete, with gutters at the rear of the stalls. These gutters collect the manure, from which it is forked to the carrier that runs on the overhead track, shown on the plan by dot-and-dash lines. The carrier Is a great burn labor-saver. It not only removes the litter to the ma nure pile or shed at the back of the barn, but conveys the feed and forage to the stalls. After the litter is re moved the gutters are flushed and the barn Is as clean as most cellars. Plenty of windows to admit sunshine are also shown in tills plan. Sunshine is valuable in the dairy stable, not only for Its warmth but also for its germ-killing quality. The windows al low the sunshine, to strike the litter al leys and go a great wny toward keep ing the stable free from disease germs. This is a modern home for cows one that keeps them comfortable and productive. A cold cow is an uncom fortable cow, and most of the feed she consumes in a barn that Is not weather-tight goes to supply warmth for her body, rather than to the production of milk. Fresh water. It has been proved by test, increases the flow of milk as much as 10 per cent. By combining NOW is the Time to CLEAN UP BRING IN YOUR RAGS AND WE WILL PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE WE ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OK IUBBEK, I5HASS, COPPER, HIDES AM) OLD SC RAP IROX UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION FOR AUTOI3TS AND TRUCK DRIVERS. ZEROLENE CUP GREASE, RED CROWN GASOLINE, PEARL OIL AND MICA AXLE GREASE I S.i I H y I chempp I ft 1 i m a m a mm m "W i-L-iiji. jj, Ji. &J!jJhW- ,tA. fas a. XV v 3 P l v i till 111!' l The Moral Risk V i i ... tiM'.- . i.i j. t.i . ,1, ,:,,! (,. i b.nik ill ant ' . (.is n, .,.! , i j wi,.ii ,,. ni:. : '.. ' ' . i -..i.il mI , , n V'it ,.,i t I,:, u , , , ,n ,., i,,,, :,i ;..tlifi . it I I :i : KM'W V ,ii i i- I..H.I.. ..f . I t'i !.: i 1 ' ' Li'.' ''I t'l.' ., IM Hhl.ll hi h.,,. 1 i" ! i ..'iim'. ,i t'.,. .iiii.iiint ,.n '. i.t ..,n i ' ... ! ; . r I ' ' n Th ti d. . hip ' i' ' " t.i : . I i.,,, it vi!l nt.itiil .in n ; -I i vi i ti t . . , ... i:. '".-i,.t..-i Farmers &. Stoc gro virs National Bank IlKPl'Nr.R. OKKCON. it liia.v he, ml' ilir prii-, now M-rlllTd by the fanner for milk and luilter and the by-priiducls, such as cheese, u.ake it well worih while to conduct this part of the farm acllvltics In an ei'iiiiiimli-al, I'tllcleiit and extensive niiinin'r. The first requisite for tin- economi cal routine! of the dairy business Is a wenlher ilu'lil, moilernly equipped barn. i'ows spi nd more than liaif the year 'niliMirs. anil it Is during the lime they ire In the stiible that the best price are si cured fur their products. The greater tin' prmliiriion at this time, the greater prutim the herd will show at I lie end of the ear. Illustrated In connection with this ar ticle Is one type of the moili in dairy barn. This W n plank frame structure, MO by t!0 fiet, with the cow stable In the basement. The grade entrance h'ltiW to the Hist tluor. wlil.il In used for the storage of farm vehicle and iii'uhliierv. ami above Is the mow fur th storage of hay iind oilier forage. 'I'liU bam i ciiiitnieted mi that It wiM be weathirtlght. The iim will be kept warm ami comfortable during the coldest nf weather, mid. at the Mini' lime, will be .iippbcl with plenty ol fteh air. iind the stable will be eieaii and Minllary. Three sm Mon veil lll.it. irs lire I.m ute. i n the ris f of the burn. Thee vi iitilaturs are C'litiecteil these features in the "'dairy products factory" production Is Increased aud the labor cost I" decreased. All of the advantages named make a modern dairy barn a profitable Invest ment. And the sooner the barn Is built, the sooner the extru profits will bt reaped by the owners of dairy herds. Problem for Inventor. How can the captain of a dirigible balloon know his altitude? Is o prob lem that Cave Ilrown-Cave put to the ltrlil-di association for solution recent ly. The barometer Is generally used, but as It registers the xcti-level air pressure only of the point of depar ture, and as the balloon Is moving at (10 or TO miles an hour, It may lie quite wrong after being up for a short time. A captain r ntly thought lie was fully Mini few up when actually he was almost touc hing the wu'.er. If World's D amondt Wrt Gathered. . 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