PA(ilC ROCK
UKKMHAM
OUTLOOK T l ENDAY,
NOVEM BER
ÎW,
I t ti»
1.
i ported to th e end of th e ir y ea rs w ith PORK raising
! iiis bounty.
PROVES
T h e d estin ies of th e n atio n a re go-
T he d istric t Sunday school co n
Continued from Page 1.
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By ADOLPH ZENGEK.
j "P la n s fo r th e Issuance early in De-
vention will m eet at th e P lea san t
t mber »f t h e e w
: fo r th e th irty -fo u rth tim e in its h is
H om e M ethodist ch u rch next S un
1 have been in club w ork for th ree cem ber of form s for tiling incom e Lowden can ta k e th e place of know tory. T h ere Is a tim e an d a plaee in a g ric u ltu re in
,ll0D h‘8h »choo,
day m orning. T here will he a basket years and 1 have enjoyed it very anti excess profits tax re tu r n s are ing the man. It is n a rra te d , but not ' and a sh ip of s ta te ; also a c a p ta in to at G resh am , gives
follo» lag re.
d in n e r a t noon and the exercises will much. L ast y ear I took up th e sheep b ej„g m ade by th e B u reau of in te r-
explained, how T heodore R oosevelt, he selected for th e place by th e com-1 po rt of his succe
be co n tin u ed th ro u g h th e afternoon .
I8ful venture i,,,
!
bined
w
isdom
an
d
good-w
ill
of
all
raisin
g
p
ro
ject
in
division
which
is
,ia
]
Re
v
e
n
u
e
.
T
ax
p
ay
ers
will
th
u
s
un acq u ain ted w ith m ilitary affairs at
p o rk p ro d u ctio n :
T he sp e ak e rs will include Rev. E. A.
th e p assen g ers and crew . T h e re is
o p p o rtu n ity of m aking
L eonard of G resham , Kev. B. A. B ris the raising of one or m ore lam bs j>e g jven
F iv e pigs were t
th
e
tim
e
of
th
e
S
panish-A
m
erican
h t f o r l25. He
a
financial,
social
an
d
in
d
u
s
tria
l
I p u r - , o u , t jlejr re tu rn s Im m ed iately upon
tol of B oring and Kev. E arl B. (lot- i for a period of fo u r m onths
war, fought an d won th e only decis sto rm o f g re a te r head an d p ro p o r re n te d a h alf of
!
chased
a
ewe
lamb
from
Mr.
Bliss
t
j,e
d
o
s
in
g
of
th
e
ir
books
tor
the
atre Of clOï
ton. Some sp e ak e r from th e P o rt
y ear 1919, w hen a c c u ra te know ledge ive land b a ttle of th a t w ar w ith th e tio n s th a n we have yet know n. T h e re I p a s tu re fo r $7.5o
third of a ton
land office of th e county Sunday I at P leasan t (a lle y and, alth o u g h
"R
ough
R
id
ers,”
to
-w
it:
T
h
e
first
of
hay
was
grow
n
on
tk
Is a q u estio n ev ery w h ere, except in
received only th ird place on it, th e of j j j d r acco u n ts is fresh in th e ir
school association is also expected. , sheep
' Pasture after
United S tates V olunteer C avalry, Illin o is an d Iow a, w h e th e r th e re is a | th e pigs w ere tu n
raisin g p ro ject helped me in
A union T h an k sg iv in g service will j ¡a n o th e r way. Because I was ra isin g ,
a co n venience to th em selv es which was rec ru ited and colonelled m an an y w h ere g re a t en o u g h to p e r of $48.35 was spi ;r ,UL' A , uni
,or mill feed
be held at th e P lea san t Home B ap I livestock I got a chance to get in to an(j
ean s of ex p e d itin g th e by th e train ed and m ore experienced form th e service sh o u ld he occupy | an d $7.50 for sm all |i
tis t church next T hursday m orning th e stock ju d g in g contest. T his con-! w ork as of a th m
e g o v ern m e n t, tax p ay ers soldier, L eonard Wood, thence to be th e place. It Is fo r th o se who know i to ta l cost am ounted to otatoes. Tbl
at 10:30 o ’clock. T here will be ad te st was com prised of team s. T h ere
$88.35.
m ade gov ern o r of New York and G o vernor L ow den to th ro w o u t th e j
dresses by Kev. E. A. L eonard and a re th ree m em bers In each team and a re u rg ed by th e B u reau , in a s ta te thence, by destiny, presid en t of the life-line. In his rec en t so jo u rn on 1 T h e five pigs were ‘old dressed fori
m ent issued recen tly , to av a il th e m
Kev Earl R. Cotton.
each m em ber m ust be from a s ta n selves of th is o p p o rtu n ity . T he United S tates. Also to know F ra n k th e Pacific coast, th e Illin o is s ta te s $188.38, m aking
lo’al profit
T he B aptist Aid society will hold d ard club, raisin g livestock. G rant period for filing is from Ja n u a ry 1 O. Lowden is to know and feel th e re m an th rew o u t th e h in t to us an d all $100.03.
an all-day m eeting on T hursday. De McMillan, my b ro th e r and I ail ra is to M arch 15, 1920.
is th a t undefinable so m eth in g in his th e n atio n th a t L ow den w as called
cem ber 4, a t the home of Mrs. Geo. ing sheep, w ere one team
T he stock
n a tu re th a t gives him un d isp u ted from th e ra n k s of g re a t b u sin ess cap
A nd he gave it for his opinion ,
If
th
e
tax
Is
paid
in
q
u
a
rte
rly
in
that
L usted, who will serve d in n e r a t ju d g in g at th e co unty fa ir was con sta llm e n ts, o n e-fo u rth of th e am o u n t title to the highest places of tru st ta in s to be g o v ern o r of his s ta te ; w ho ev er could m ake two
noon. M esdames B. C. A ltm an, J. J. ducted by Mr Allen, s ta te pig club m ust accom pany th e filing of th e r e from th e head of th e tab le to the th a t he is not a p o litician in a p ro o r tw o blades of grass t-ars of corn
to grow unon
Jack and A. F. Chase will assist th e leader.
head of the n ation. F o r w ant of a fessional sense b u t a p ro m o te r of th e sp o t of . g ro u n d » h e r. only
tu rn .
otte grew
hostess.
T h ere w ere th ree classes of a n i
b
e
tte
r
term
,
we
called
it
“
g
eneral
peoples’ w elfare in th e la rg e st sen se; before w ould deserve b
F orm 1040-A will be used fo r fil
«Der of nm .
Mrs. P. M. M iller has re tu rn e d m als, d airy ca ttle, hogs an d sheep. ing in d iv id u al incom e tax re tu rn s of ab ility ” at th e seat of learn in g th a t he is a rep u b lican who is g r e a te r k in d , an d do m ore
eutial service to
from Coos county, w here she has O u r team took aw ay th e first prlxe, $5,000 an d less, and F o rm 1040 for whence he g ra d u a te d in his poverty th a n his p a rty ; y et a se rv a n t of th e
been visiting fo r several weeks with w hich en title d us to a free trip to th e filing re tu rn s of incom e in excess of and youth as v aled icto rian of his people; th a t he was ab le an d fe a r his c o u n try th a n the " hole race of
s ta te fa ir w ith all expenses paid. We th a t am o u n t.
class, th o u g h he was not dis less en o u g h to elim in a te o ne h u n p o litician s put togeth r—-Swift.
h e r son, M arion.
tinguished for su stain ed sch o larsh ip d red and tw enty-five s ta te co m m is
An exceptionally in te re stin g m eet were to have a co n test th e re Monday.
T
he
n
o
rm
al
r
a
te
of
tax
fo
r
1919,
ing of M ultnom ah g ran g e was held We arriv ed th e re S unday n ig h t and provided fo r In th e R ev en u e Act of nor highest lite ra ry qualifications. sions an d red u ce th e affairs of his F a rm e rs .Mutual Makes Big Gain
last S aturday. Mr. and »Mrs. A1 S ta n began ju d g in g th e next m o rn in g at 1918, is 4 p er c e n t on th e first $4,- T here was som ething ab o u t him th a t s ta te to a b u sin ess b asis; an d th a t
T h e a n n u a l rep o rt of the Farmer«
ford and G eorge H ayden w ere given ab o u t 9 in th e m o rning. We ju d g ed 000.00 above th e exem ptions, and 8 I was g re a te r th a n le tte rs o r college he is one am o n g a few g re a t m en M u tu al F ire R elief A ssn of PortUnd
(lasses
of
an
im
als,
d
airy
c
a
ttle
,
beef
w ith th e In •«
su re r < Deoartm^n,
th e th ird and fo u rth degrees. A
p e r cent on th e rem a in in g n et in I politics, on acco u n t of w hich he re h aving no enem
. . » ies, unless
__ som e th e . re filed
Ovrxaw^v»
F»* UUCIH
T h ere we com
th o u g h tfu l ad d ress on th e L eague of c a ttle , hogs an d sheep.
e. T he tax fo r 1918 was 6 and ceived. by com m on consent, th e r a n k be am ong th e la rg e G erm an p opula- of O regon show s $1,301,634.00 Insur.
took
second
place
next
to
Benton
N ations was given by Kev. E arl B.
an ce
w ritten
by the Ass’n
12 per cen t resp ectiv ely . T h e su rta x ing honors of th e occasion. On slm tio n of th e g re a t city of C hicago.
county, who won first.
We had a ra te s, w hich ran g e from 1 p er cent ilar account hfc would have been se
Cotton.
T he nam e of Low den, lik e th a t of 1918, an d 475 new members game!
very In terestin g co n test, b u t also had on th e am o u n t of n et incom e betw een lected for p resid en t of his Alma
The Ass’n i
F
ra
n k lin an d L incoln— th o u g h th e re d u rin g th e year.
a w onderful tim e.
M ater in 1887, If th a t had been the is little In a nam e, h as a rin g to it now in its 15th year, and has aboui
$5.000.00
an
d
$6,000.00
to
65
per
OVERLAND
I P L E A SE S
ARMV
W hile up th e re we w ere ta k en up cen t on th e am o u n t by w hich th e net ! chosen field of his activ ities.
Had
five m illion Insurance in force
MEN.
to th e city of Salem an d shook h an d s incom e exceeds $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,000.00, are | he rem ained a resid en t of Iowa, he th a t is A m erican ; an d th e re is little
Since its organization, the Ass’n ha
to
a
ring,
u
n
less
we
recognize
th
e
re
w ith th e go v ern o r, w ent th ro u g h th e
The 290 officers and men of th e cap ito l and th ro u g h th e s ta te tr e a s th e sam e as fo r th e y ea r 1918. T he would u n doubtedly now be know n as in th e fa m ilia r to n e s of th e lib e rty m a*le an a n n u a l saving of over 50%l
an
ex-governor
th
e
re
o
f
o
r
se
n
a
to
r
hell.
MILO C. KING. as co m p ared w ith board rates on fare
U nited S tate M otor T ra n sp o rt Con ury and lib ra ry . We le arn ed m any exem ptions of $1,000.00 fo r single
______________
in su ran c e, to its members. H Wl
voy will be rem em bered p articu la rly new and In te re stin g th in g s. We s t a r t p ersons and $2,000.00 fo r m a rrie d th erefro m , o r one of A m erica’s m ost
em
inent
sta
te
sm
en
,
lik
e
Ja
m
e
s
G.
S n ash a ll, p resid en t of the Ass'n *
well by a sco re of tow ns and villages ed hom e W ednesday noon and began perso n s an d h ead s of fam ilies rem ain
Farm
for
R
en
t
or
S
ale.
Blain
w
ith
his
enem
ies
sta
n
d
in
g
be
u n ch an g ed .
a g e n t fo r G resham and vicinity. Thd
on the far w estern reach of th e L in o u r school work.
tw
een
him
and
his
h
eritag
e.
Tw enty-five an d h alf acres close office is a t 409 Stock Exchange Bldg
T h ese ra te s apply to every citizen
coln highw ay.
T hese com m unities
About a m o n th a f te r we cam e hom e
On rep a irin g to a neig h b o rin g to city lim its of G resham . H ave 40 c o rn e r 3d and Yamhill streets, Porn
count im proved roads and new from Salem , Mr. Allen an d Miss C al an d resid e n t of th e U n ited S ta t“s.
bridges am ong th e ir g ain s from the kins, o u r co u n ty clu b le ad e r, asked Alien n o n -re sid e n ts receiv in g incom e sta te on th e o th e r side of “ the acres leased. Can go w ith place if lan d , P h o n e Main 5006.— Adv.
O. W. T a rr, G resh am , |
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convoy’s pioneer expedition from o u r team to go to S pokane and ta k e from so u rces w ith in th e U nited S tates fa th e r of w ate rs,” he in te rcep ted his d esired .
phone 503.
77 I R ead th e W an t Ads.
W ashington, I). C., to San Francisco. p a rt In th e ju d g in g held th e re at th e a re su b je c t to th e fu ll ta x of 8 per b e tte r fo rtu n e an d such am o u n t of
as to
T he n a tio n ’s gain is a rem a rk a b le Union Stock y ard s in N ovem ber. We cen t on such incom e in excess of th e honorably acq u ired w ealth
ren d e r him in d ep en d en t of capital
aw ukunlng of in te re st In good roads. s ta rte d off on S unday m o rn in g , No exem ptions.
Form 1041 will be used fo r filing or co rporation as well as in v u ln e rab le
From W yom ing to th e Rockies, the vem b er th e second, fo r C a rleto n , O re
S erv ice P h o n e 271
R e sid e n c e P ho n es- —35x1, 36»
arm y tra in knew no days of easy rid gon, w here we w ere to get som e re tu rn s of fiduciaries, F o rm 1065 for to charges of seek in g to serve his
ing. T he road conditions w ere the p o in te rs on beef c a ttle before we left. p a rtn e rs h ip s and p erso n al service sta te or co u n try for o th e r purposes
worst In years because of th e u n W e got som e very good p o in te rs from co rp o ratio n s, an d F orm 1120 fo r co r th an those fo r w hich A b rah am L in
coln served. R ising by th e force of
precedented dry spell. It took a lot Mr. Allen an d then left fo r P o rtlan d . p o ratio n s.
A n n o u n cem en t will be m ad e of the his genius an d coliossal business ca
of h ard driving and a deal of sp len We arriv ed in P o rtla n d a t about 6 :30
HAMILTON & EDER, Props.
did direction by th e officers in charge o ’clock. T h en we m et th e B enton d a te on-w hich th e form s w ill be a v a il pacity, and capacity for labor, to the
ab le a t th e offices of C o llecto rs of m anagem ent of th e m ulti-m illion
to m aintain th e av erag e of 60 m iles and C lackam as co u n ty team s.
Motor
Car
Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils
a day for th e heavy tru ck s. T he m o
W ith Mr. Allen an d Mr. McMillan In te rn a l R ev en u e an d b ran c h offices. P ullm an concern, in w hich he no
Gasoline and Greases.
doubt earn ed a to w erin g financial in
to r tra in was th re e m iles long. Among we got on th e tra in at 7 :1 5 , w hich
Elgle C oacher. a m em b er of th e te re st, Low den was n o t a ty p e of
th e 72 tru c k s were som e w eighing 14 was a sleep er, and w ent to bed be
PLEA SA N T HOM E
.
.
.
OREGON
tons with load.
F o r th e ir passage cau se we w ere r a th e r tired a f te r o u r In d u stria l clubs of S o u th D akota m an, though w edded to his business
across strea m s, th e arm y en g in eer trip to C arleto n and back. In th e grew 52*6 b u sh els of p o ta to es on and a d a u g h te r of m illions, to fo r
com pany w ith th e convoy had to re m o rn in g at ab o u t 7 :1 5 we found o u r o n e-eig h th of an acre. At th a t rate get all ab o u t his over-coat-less days
build 66 bridges. F o u rte en of th ese s e lv e s 'a t S pokane. We w ent to th e he would have received 4 20 bushels at college, nor th e in stitu tio n Itself,
G resham 22x2
P hones
T abor 2775
bridges w ere re b u ilt one day of th e D avenport h o tel and had b re a k fa st, from a w hole acre. He w as a w a rd which he endow ed, nor his aged and
ed sta te cham p io n sh ip .
d e stitu te p recep to rs whom lie sup-
journey.
th en we w ent down to th e Union
S ta rtin g from W ash in g to n on Ju ly stock y ard s w here th e ju d g in g was to
7 th, th e m o to r tr a n s p o rt corps ta k e place and began th e ju d g in g at
G E N E R A L TRUCK HAULING
reached San F rancisco on S eptem ber a b o u t 9 :3 0 .
W e ju d g e d th e fo u r
6th. T h ere a m ilestone was unveiled classes of an im als, d airy c a ttle , beef
Caix'l'ul P erso n a l A tten tio n G iven A ll Orders
to m ark th e achiev em en t of th e first c a ttle , hogs an d sheep. We were
EXPRESS AND GENERAL HAULING
m otor tra n sp o rt convoy to atte m p t a th ro u g h ju d g in g ab o u t 4 o’clock, and
L E SL IE T. ST. CLAIR
WM. HUGGINS
t ran s-co n tln en t a I trip. To each m an th a t n ig h t found o u t th a t we did
F airview . O regon
1997 E. Morrison
Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland
was presen ted a m edal approved by w hat we w ent th e re up to do. O re
P o rtla n d , Oregon
th e w ar d e p a rtm e n t. An u n u su al gon ca rrie d aw ay th e first, second
Office
with
Oregon-Washington
Truck
Agency,
honor and courtesy cam e to fo u r civ and th ird prizes from W ashington
ilian driv ers who m ade th e e n tire an d Idaho. B enton co unty took first,
40 Second Street, Cor. Ash Street
trip . T hese men w ere the d riv ers of C lackam as co u n ty second an d M ult
Gresham
Phone
17
Portland Broadway 5121
th e p ath finding W illys-K night to u r nom ah th ird .
ing ca r and th e th re e O verland 4s
W hile we w ere a t S pokane we vis
w hich served as th e scout publicity ited th e A rm o u r packing p lant. We
ca rs of th e convoy. C olonel McClure w ere show n th ro u g h and th e different
WE KNOW TO A
th e ex peditionary com m ander, in processes of g e ttin g th e m eat ready
I F YOU'LL G -lv e I
eluded th e four W illys-O verland d riv to sell w ere ex plained to us. We
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
US JU ST ONE
ers am ong th e recip ien ts of th e m ed s ta rte d hom e W ednesday m orning
th
a
t
If you will give us a tria l
“T
R
IA
L
-
als for fa ith fu l, efficient and u n tirin g an d arriv ed in P o rtla n d ab o u t 7 :15
o rd e r you w ill become a steady
service w ith th e convoy.
T
h
en
you
'
ll
th a t night.
Next y ea r I expect to
p atro n of th is shop. I t ’s h a p
T he record m ade by O verland 4s keep on w ith club w ork an d stock
pened so m any tim es th a t a p er
T rade here
on th e trip is considered rem ark ab le Jud g in g und try to do even b e tte r
son has com e In and p urchased
Agents for Miller Geared-to-the Road and Racine Tires.
O verland 4 is th e new type of ca r th a n I did th is y ea r an d help iny team
Q uite awhile ;
a sm all o rd e r of m eat, and th en
w hich th e W illys-O verland com pany to becom e N. W. cham pions.
com
e
back
to
express
th
e
ir
de
in tro d u ced to th e public th is season.
lig h t and g ratificatio n and leave
Its d istin ctiv e fe a tu re Is a new th ree •’«'«■(ling lie n s fo r E gg P ro d u ctio n .
a n o th e r o rd er. T his so rt of
point sp rin g suspension. T hese scout
th in g su rely helps o u r business.
ca rs excited public in te re st ev ery
O verland» and Fords,
By B E R T H O B E R G
w here along th e route. They covered
A. J. W. BROW N, Prop,
U nion H igh A g r ic u ltu r e C lans
nearly 2.0(H) m iles m ore of road th an
P h on e -41
(ir w h x n i, Ore.
L aying liens require m ore a tte n
a
did th e tru c k s, preceding th e convoy
tion
in
tiie
fall
an
d
w
in
te
r
sin
ce
from tow n to tow n. T he new sp rin g
suspension was given th e h a rd e st pos th e se two seasons a re not th e n a tu ra l
sible te st in a c tu a l arm y tra n sp o rt lay in g seaso n s
service.
Army officers and o th e rs
T h en it is n ecessary to feed them
who rode in them were e n th u sia stic
In praise of th e com fort and ease of ab o u t th e sam e am o u n t an d kind of
rid in g and the* m ile-eatin g ab ility of feed und m ak e co n d itio n s th a t tiie
th e new cars.
sp rin g an d su m m e r provide.
It Is in te re stin g to n ote th a t th ese
Expensive s h e lte rs a re not neces
O verland 4s and the W illys-K night
com pleted th e tra n sc o n tin e n ta l Jo u r sa ry hut sh e lte rs sh o u ld be Built
ney w ithout necessity fo r repairs. properly to keep them dry an d w arm
Ilo » well th e cars perfo rm ed may he because hens do not lay well when
judged from th is record k ep t by M a
jo r M (’. C ooper, who re p re se n te d the hey a re wet.
It is necessary th a t w ell bred lay
W illys-O verland com pany on th e trip
Ills report rea d : "O v e rla n d 4s and ing hens be k ep t, fo r som e hens will
W illys-K night com pleted tra n s c o n ti not lay a p ro fitab le n u m b e r of eggs
n en tal trip »1th c le a r records W illys-
K n ig h t covered 4.132 m iles w ith hut »ecause they a re not n a tu ra l layers.
It is also im p o rta n t th a t a b al
tw o punctu res.
O verland 4 Sedan
covered 4.387 m iles w ith but tw o tire anced ru tlo u be fed fo r feeds an d
changes. D river Schnell in O verland feed in g influence th e q u a n tity , size,
4 to u rin g m ade 4.743 m iles w ith six
tire i hangws
D river Brow n In O ver o lo r (o f y o lk ) and also th e flavor
land 4 to u rin g covered 6,065 m iles >f th e egg.
w ith only th re tir e ch a n g e s.”
P ro te in is n very im p o rta n t e le
Or. S. M Jo h n so n was th e official m ent in feeding for eggs
H ens re
A good oil heater filled
le c tu re r of th e convoy, lie m ade a d
in ire m eat in th e ir ratio n for th e un-
d resses at nil stops on th e need ami
with
Pearl Oil gives comfort
Im p o rtan ce of good ro ad s; he a s s is t nial pro tein It co n tain s. A ce rtain
and
cheer in th e home.
ed In th e re c ru itin g cam paign w hich am o u n t of p ro tein sh o u ld be fed In
was p a rt of th e work of th e convoy
n som e form . It may be supplied in
Warmth and coziness with
Dr. John so n rode In th e O verland t
out dust and dirt. Lights at
Sedan. W ritin g to the Lincoln H igh sk im m ed m ilk o r b u tte r-m ilk , g reen
ut bones o r co m m ercial beef scraps.
way association, Dr Jo h n so n said:
the touch of a match—gives
"1 found th e O verland 4 Sedan so
T he m ain g ra in foods fo r feeding
su ite d to my needs th a t I rode in it p o u ltry are w h eat, o ats, co rn , bar-
instant heat. Oil consumed
from choice all th e way. It m ust be
ey
an
d
oil
m
eal.
only when heat is n e e d e d -
th e new sp rin g a rra n g e m e n t; but
W heat w ith its by -p ro d u cts, b ran ,
even » h e r e th e roads » e re rough. I
no waste. Portable.
cam e to the n ig h t stops » Ith o u t fa m id d lin g s, etc., is th e most u n iv e r
tig u e. T he ca r Is a m arv el of ease sity used g ra in for p o u ltry . Corn
Pearl Oil is refined and re
and com fort
refined by our special proce««
"O nly once did th e ca r stop except is ns good as w heat for p o u ltry but
which makes it clean burning.
by own volition.
We trie d to run m ust be ca refu lly fed in » a r m » c a
F
or sale in bulk by dealer«
aro u n d th e tru c k s on a d irt road too ller.
O ats w ould be b e tte r th a n
everyw here,— the sam e h ig h -
highly crow ned am i slippery from e ith e r corn o r » h e a t if It w ere not
rain
We slid Into a deep g u tte r. We
quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil
secured a spade, dug dow n to dry for th e h u lls an d h u sk s On account
sold in five-gallon cans. There
of
th
is
It
Is
not
as
good
for
poultry
e a rth fo r tra c tio n and w ent o u t on
is a saving by buying in bulk.
o u r own pow er.”
as corn or » h e a t, an d is not ns f a t
Order by name—Pearl OiL
At S acram ento. C alifo rn ia, th e m o te n in g as these.
Bnrley g ro u n d up
to r convoy was tuet by G overnor
We recommend Perfection Oil
H ens do
S tephens of C alifo rn ia and a d is tin in a m ash Is very good.
Heaters.
guish ed group of arm y o f f tr e r s T h e not usually relish w hole barley K I
officers and men of th e convoy » e r e may be im proved hv ro llin g
th e gu ests th a t night of John N
Oil m eal ro n tn in s o v er 30 per cen*
W illy*. president of the Willy» Over
It
laud com pany. at a g reat d in n e r The p ro tein an d m o re o r less oil.
b e a u tifu l so u v e u ir m enu booklet and m akes an excellent ad d itio n to the
IKE.ROSENS)
In v ita tio n s » e re deliver««! to the con m ash, p a rtic u la rly d u rin g m o u ltin g
voy by a irp la n e , a C urtiss JN m aking period, but it sh o u ld not be fed too
th e tr ip from S acram en to to meet th e
Puns a re high in pro tein
convoy und d ro p th e tnallbag of Invi heavily.
ta tio n s
The d in n e r was held in the and m ake excellent feed if cracked.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
sa les h tstd q u a rte rs of th e Willy*
H ens sh o u ld have all th e g reen feed
O v erla n d I'aeltie com pany at rta< ra they care to oat becauM tt is p art of
m en to.
a h en 's diet Any kind of green feed
T h e m an who » a lts fur som ething Is alrig h t If th e hens relish It, Some
to tu r n up usually Unds hluiself uu : good form s of grass, clover, vetch,
d e rn e a th » h e n It does tu rn .
I alfalfa, rap«*, k ale, lettu ce, etc.
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