No. 49
SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERMISTON HERALD
Saturday, August 23, 1919
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FISK
CORD TIRES
They are the tough
tread tires and a
marvel in their re
sistance to wear
INCREASE IN DAIRY PROFITS
Dairy Bull Association* Have Done
Good Work and Show Big In
crease in Incomes.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Scrub dairy bulls are doomed. The
bull association sounds their death
knell, but it replaces them with bull-
of better breeding.
In June, 1916,
there were 44 dairy bull associations
and several have been organized since
then. They are doing excellent work
Without exception they show an in-
creased Income without an increased
cost.
The New Windsor (Maryland) Bull
association has furnished production
records of dams and daughters for
three successive years. Each year the
daughters have produced more milk
and butter fat than their dams, which
TIRES—EXCESS MILEAGE
Oregon Hardware & Implement
Company
AGENTS
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A Good Holstein Bull.
demonstrates thnt the bulls were well
The Fiddler’s Bill.
American Clipper Ships.
selected. Of the 21 daughters of as
Tn the days of the famous clipper
The world contains a great many
sociation bulls for which the 1018 re<
ships, the American vessel was sec people who are busy paying the fid-
ords are available, 16 excelled their
ond to none, writes Frederick A. Col-
dier.
For some reason or another
dams in butter-fat production, and 15
lins in Boys' Life.
No other country they have neglected opportunities and
excelled their dams In production of
could build ships at once so stanch now they are trying to redeem the
both milk and butter fat.
IN
and so speedy.
Records were estab time. Some are Just plain fools and
The average yearly production of
CAR
lished which have never been sur- they know It. Others are too dense
the dams was 5.5G0 pounds of I milk
passed by sailing craft, and. even with to know they don't know and it's im
and 219 pounds of butter fat. The
the use of steam, were not bettered possible to tell them. Others are Just
average yearly production of the 2
for nearly half a century. In 1852, the mediocre people who have mussed
daughters was 6,523 pounds, of milk
Sovereign of the Seas sailed 436 miles things up and now they are trying to
Baled or Chopped
and 263 pounds of butter fat. In mill
in a single day. The Lightning crossed I Iron them out. But It's all the same.
production the daughters excelled
and
the Atlantic In 13 days and 20 hours, It's the present trying to correct the
their dams by 963 pounds or 17 per
and the James. Blaine of 2,500 tons, follies that are past. We call It pay
cent, and In butter-fat production by
made the voyage froto Boston to Liver ing the fiddler. It’s like going to a
44 pounds, or 20 per cent. These are
pool In 12 days and 0 hours. Although country dance, and then when you
not as large gains as some other bull
We are always in the market for
America led the way with the first have had all the fun you have to dig
loose hay delivered at the mill
associations have given, but are well
trans-Atlantic
steamship,
she
al down and pay the tiddler. A good
worth while.
. . _ .
GET OUR PRICES
lowed the sovereignty of the seas to many people have to pay the fiddler
Because of cooperative ownership
slip gradually from her.
At the be because they got the notion they were
the hulls cost the farmers no more
ginning of the war most of her ton garter tliun other folks.
than would have been paid for scrubs
nage was afloat on the Great Lakes or
It coats no more to feed the daugh-
engaged In coastwise traffic and her
ters than to feed the dams, and I'
Mystery of Colonial Day*.
deep-sea fleet was very small.
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costs much less to feed the bulls be
Tn 1676. on June 12. the settlement
cause there were not so many of them
of Hadley, Mass., was attacked by a
“Well Enough.
The Increased production, therefor«
When the in-
Unless an Individual Is placed in force of TOO Indians.
was all net profit.
some exceptional environment, he sel- habitants were in the greatest danger,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
dom works up to anything like his a mysterious Englishman suddenly ap
Quotation* for Author*.
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not, however, dislike to hear impartial
man tendency, a man seldom reaches that he had been living concealed nt
corrections: perhaps Mr. Gray may sa
the higher levels of efficiency of which the house of a clergyman In Hadley.
he is capable. He never reaches any- After the conflict he disappeared and VETERINARY SURGEON ; something to you »f It.”- ames Bos
| well to William J. Temple (1767).
hing like his best. He does his work was never heard of afterward.
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