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j 3" irst National SBaitk of Oeppner
Qapitnt Stock $50,000.
Surplus and undivided profits $70,000
C. A. RHEA: - President
T. A. RHEA, ;,' Vice-President
G. W. CONSER, - . Cashier
E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r
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Transacts a General Banking Business
Four per cent paid on Time Deposits
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE V0RLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made 6h all points at reasonable terms. ,
BlliiKO la n starchy f md -very suecti-l.'iit-tind
gives you praclically H tlio
t'tii'boimi'Lious niatorlnl iu?ctwnary for
your ration, but sumo additional
starchy food, lilio hominy feed and
imro eoriiiuoal, can l fed to advan
iiii! under certain conditions!. It 'la
needlOjHH to mention tlie value of clover
lu furulHliIng you a portion of your
rouKlmue ami - protein. , While your
cowm are being ntnll fed nllago morn
lujf and eveuin.1,', with clover at noon
for your rousluiKo, I consider nlonx
the line of correct feeding for dairy
profits, With thin combination you
will need to buy only the concentrated
feeds to supply the ileconnary protein
for you. muiit back up tlio milking
ability In your cows with sufllcifiit;
jnotcla, otherwise your best milkers
will fall far below the standard they
would maintain If they were fed a
ration containing plenty of protein.
You would hardly expect n race horse
to go his fastest pace on a corn feod
or expect hogs t fatten rapidly with
out corn, and you must not expect your
dairy cows to produce their largest
llow of milk on feeds deficient In pro
tein. The concentrated feeds known
us byproducts coming from our large
manufacturing establishment! furnish
this digestible protein in the best form
for feeding purposes. Some aro bet
ter than others, being cheaper and
safer. I am going to recommend tho
use of dried brewers' grains In which
to obtain the digestible protein neces
sary to balance up the ration fof your
dairy cows.
For practical and economical feeding
results I would suggest n ration of
two-thirds brewers' grains with one
third crushed corn and hominy feed,
and of this feed nil the way, from
clsht to twelve pounds dally, varying
the amount for the individual cow ac
cording to her milk producing ability
and her digestive and assimilating poyv
ersi as you have been able to Judge
them, for only you, the owner, of tho
cow, and not I, a stranger, can give
any definite recommendations as to tho
quantity to feed . the Individual cow.
But do not fall to feed your cow
enough to give them a chance at least
to work their best for you. Most any
cow can and will digest enough food to
Ht on, it't tn cow tnat can ao that
nd then digest enough more to en
able her to keep giving a large flow of
milk that will show you profitable re
turns. And the cow that cannot do
that It not a good dairy cow, and you
should not keep her in your herd. Ilufe
If you have cows that can do It and
you do not give them sufficient feed to
do It on, then you are tho loser and the
one to blajne.-rJ. W. Anderson lleforo
Illinois Institute.
A Great Jorey,
The handsome Jersey bull shown in
the Illustration Is Hood Farm I'ogls
Olh, owned by Hood farm. Lowell,
Mass. Hood Farm Pogls has six dangh
' HOOD FA TIM I'fHUH t)TII.
ters In the Register of Merit and "la
himself bull No. 2 therein, Class A. Ills
slro and dam aro both in the Register
of Merit, he being a son of Figgis
7010(1, test nineteen pounds fifteen
ounces of butter In seven days. Khe
was champion cow In the show ring at
tho St. LouiSi exposition.
Tho Head of the Herd.
I would suy to dairymen, buy a reg
istered bull now. In less than three
years you will be milking half blood
dairy heifers, in less than live years
you will have three-quarter bloods,
then seven-eighths, and soon tho herd
will be practically pure bred and mon
ey makers. In selecting a bull to head
a dairy herd one cannot be too careful.
The mere fact that an animal Is pure
bred and registered Is not enough, al
though very necessary. He should be
from a cow that is a really first class!
dairy animal, and both of his gruu
dums and still farther back should be
high class producers. It will hot be
necessary to buy a new bull for each
crop of calves.. Breed tho heifers to
their own sire before buying a new
bull. It will cost less, and the results
will be better than to buy a cheap bull
every two years. W. C. Jeffries In Na
tional Stockman and Farmer.
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WHEATFIELD
LAND COMPANY
Following are a few of the snaps we
are offering.
1400 Acres 1200 acres under cultivation.
Well watered and good improvements. Close to
market. A rare bargain at $20. Must be taken at
once or price will advance. ' .
640 Acres. All good wheat land. No improve
ments. A snap at $10.
320 Acres. In crop, subject to lease. 4 miles
"out. $25. per acre. A snap.
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120 Acres' 70 acres under cultivation. 3 miles
from town. $1000., buys it if taken quick. '
3000 Acres. In one tract, 4 miles out. Suita
for a colony. Good houses, barns and wells. On
ly $25. 'per acre including crops.
Farming implements, threshing machine, stock
and lease on 455 acres of land, all seeded. 2 miles
out.This will 'go quick at $340(1. ' '' .
;W have two unimproved blocks in the town
of Lexington, and several gxod residences. Come
and see us if you want them. '
If you are looking for a business opening come
to Lexington.- It's the best business point in the
county. We have several snaps in this line.'
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v If you want land or have land for sale, call and
see us. We can satify you. ' ',
LEXINGTON,
OREGON