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' THE MASON COUNTY J CURNAL
--: [OWANPAYS $35,000 FOR PRIZE POLAND-CHINA HOG $50,000,000 VOTED
FOR RELIEF
NO sooner had a Nebraslan, living at Omaha, paid $30,000 for a prize Poland-China hog: than
Wycoff and Swanson, as representatives for an Iowa State Breeders! Association, paid $35,000 for this
spotted Poland-China from Frank Wise, at Noblesvillo, Iad. This is claimed to be the record pl'ico of
all time for a hoE.
: ...... :== ............... ] Alma Bennett spent Sunday at the
] " I ] Wivell home.
t PADDDANINP i] Charlie Frazier visited at the Bald-
I VIUtLOIVHI/IdIL l/winhome Sunday.
| |1 Luella Baldwin visited with Mr.
€ ........................ t and Mrs. Frank Holman Sunday af-
ternoon.
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SHELTON VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelton and
children of Shelton spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Shelton.
Mrs. lank Bennett, Miss Alma
and Vearl Bennett attended the bas-
ket social and entertainment in Isa-
bella Valley last Saturday night.
They report an enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharer and Danny
and Jacquetta Madden spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bogue in
Sbelton.
Mrs. Gladys Shelton and daughter
Shirley, E. B. Robinson, Linn Rob-
inson and Alvin and Lawrence Carl-
son of Shelton called at the Winsor
home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bennett and
baby spent Sunday at the Frank
Bennett home.
ISABELLA VALLEY !
The basket social held here Satur-
day night was a great success. There
Was a crowded house and having no
expenses we cleared $21.08 for which
we wish to thank all the friends who
came and made this possible. There
were a number from Shelton and
Shelton Valley, besides every family
in the commtmity being represented.
Everyone enjoyed a good time.
We are planning that this will be
the first of a number of social events
to take place in our school house (lur-
ing the remainder of the term. We
believe in community work and we
have very appreciative people here
for whom it is a real pleasure to
work,
The s'chool children are practicing
a play which will be given in the
near future. Watch for the date.
Harold Castle, the,four year old.son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Castle, is gpend-
ing the week with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saeger.
Marvel Wandell came home, with
Stella Wivell Friday and spent the
week end with her
Washington.--In voting to reeom-
new government loans of $50,-
000,000 to European countries for food
relief, the house ways and means com-
mittee, including its republican mem-
bers, w(nt counter to the majority
view of the republican legislative
steering committee. Six democratic
members joined the majority after fail-
ing to get a large r fund, hut reserved
the right to seek an increase when
the bill comes up in the house.
Action by the way's and means com-
mittee followed a confe.renee between
its republican members o.nd the steer-
"""" '"''AZlU-Wwn CRUSADE ing committee, at which the steering
FOR BETTER LIVE STOCK members expressed disap-
proval of any loan on the ground that
congress had no authority to give away
THROUGH #USE OF PURE-BRED funds, while in the senate both dome-
SIRES OF GOOD QUALITY IN
EACH COMMUNITY and republican,s voiced opposi-
tion to additional credRs to any taro-
country.
Mrs. Fred Elson and little sons re-
turned to their hom e in this valley
after an absence Of about two
months. Mrs. Elson was in the hos-
pital in Dlympia part of this time.
We are all very glad to see her back
and much recovered in health.
HOODSPORT I
Mrs. M. J. Dickinson has been on
the sick list for the past few clays.
Robert Finch returned from Lake
Cushman last week.
WIatilda and John Berns made a
trip to Shelton Tuesday.
, Alfred Dickinson and Alonzo Rule
returned last week after spending a
couple of weeks in Seattle.
A large crowd from here attended
the dance at Union City Saturday
night. They all reported a good
time.
Mrs. I. M. Finch, Mrs. Nichol Ward
and son Sidney, Oscar Ahl and chil-
dren Louisa and Ernest visited
friends and relatives at Eldon Sun-
(lay. .
Mrs. T. B. Smith surprised the
school Monday by bringing up a nice
new flag, 5x10.
Miss Cooper and Mrs. James of
Eaule Creek visited here Tuesday.
Oscar Ahl and Nichol Ward made
a business trip to Dewatto Saturday.
Francis Nanee and Gordon Cun-,
ningham o Dewatto visited here
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mock of Col-
orado are visiting with relatives at
El(Ion.
Stanley and Jimmie Simmons and
Arthur Woodworth visited school
here Friday.
Alfred Dickinson and Harvey
Rendsland made a trip to Shelton
Tuesday.
John Ahl of Eldon left Monday
for the Seattle hospital where he
expects to have an operation.
We can supply your needs in blank
books, filing cases, 'card index boxes,
indexes andeards, trafisfei cases, let-
ter files, and desk and office supplies
generally. Try us when in trouble,"
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lanmst electric slsm
in ttm wrld advmlses
The purpose and goal in view is the
improvement of domestic live stock
of all classes in the United States.
Improvement has been taking place
for years but, it is believed, progress
can be hastened by definite, sys-
tematic, and con'certed action.
The value of live stock depends on
good care, housing, feeding, and dis-
ease control, as well as on breeding,
Good breeding, however, deteanines
the fundamental capacity of an an-
imal to be profitable to its owner.
Accordingly the replacement of scrub
sires by good purebreds is consid-
ered a basis for all other improve-
ment. While the use of good females
is likewise important good sires brin'g
results more quickly and economical-
ly in most cases.. Its primary pur-
pose is educational and it is largely
intended to acquaint live stock own-
ers with the principles of successful
breeding.
Method of EnrOllment.
Any person in the United States
who keeps any kind of domestic live-
stock may take part in the campaign
and be so era'oiled. It includes the
boy or girl who has merely a pig or
poultry as well as the ranchman or
cxcnsive live stock breeder.
A person desiring to be enrolled
in the better live stock campaign fills
out a simple blank (whichis furnish-
ed) showing the kind and number of
animals kept for breeding and he
agrees that all sires used for breed-
ing from the date of signing th(
blank must be purebreds of gee
quality. Females may be purebre(
grade, or scrub. Definitions of thes
classes appear on .the blank. An-
imals listed should be those actually
owned by the person signing the
blank, but sires not owned may be
used provided, they are pure bred and
og good quality.
The emblem bears the name and
address of the live stock owner, date
enrolled, and a serial number signify-
ing the total number issued to date.
It measures 8 by 10 inches, is print-
ed in two colors and carries the seal
of the United States department of
agriculture. Below te seal space
is left for appropriate signatures.
] General Policies To Be Followed
] 1. The elimination of scrub pure-
!bred sires as well as common scrubs
]of mixed breeding will receive em-
i phasis.
I 2..Feeding and care are fully as
important as good breeding, and. the
department does not encourage own-
ership of well bred live stock by per-
sons unwilling or unable to give such
stock competent care.
3. The campaign in any part of
the country will be intensive or con-
ducted slowly, depending on the ac-
tivity and wishes of local agricultural
leaders.
4. The emblem is an official recog-
nition of meritorious desire and ef-
fort in live stock improvement, but
is not a guaranty of the quality of
live stock.
5. Emphasis will be placed on in-
dividual benefits to be derived from
a more efficient production rather
than on an increased number of an-
imals.
6. The 'campaign urges replace-
WRIGLEYS
on Times Square. New York
IRITAIN OWES U. S. MOST
Accrued Interest on Loans, $144,440, -
837; Total for Europe, $325,000,000,
Washington.Acerued interest on
loans to Europe totals about $325,000,-
000, according to a table submitted
to the house ways and means commit-
tee by the treasury department, wtlieh
plans to defer collection for a few
years.
Great Britain owes the most inter-
est, the total on loans Lo that coun-
try blng $144,440,837..
IntereSt owed by other countries is:
France, $94,021,749; Italy, $54,256,-
589; Russia. $16.832,662; Belgium. $11,-
465,278; CzechoSlovakia. $L667,083;
Serbia, $917,299; Rumania, $609,873;
Liberia, $548.
U.S. All Right, Says Farmers Memorial
Washlngton.--There is nothing fun-
damentally wrong with the govern.
ment of the United States and there
is no need of change in existing social
stan4ards and economic laws, repre-
sentatives of seven national farm oz..
ganizattons declared In a memorial
adopted at a conference here and pre-
sented to congress.
a00it is 250 feet teas zo
feet b00b; Made up
ia alternately RIGLEW$
SPIIIW, DOUBLENIHT.
a.d JUICY FRUIT. and lrbe
Spearmeo "do a tom."
Farm Appropriation Report Ordered.
Washington.--Carrying $31,000,000,
approximately $7,000,000 less than the
department estimates, the ennual ag-
riculture appl-opriation bill was or-
dared 'reported formally to the house
by the agriculture committee. The to-
tal is $3,000,000 less than the appro-
priation for this year.
Nation's Assets to Be Inventoried.
Washington.--Inventory of United
States resou]ces in manufactures,
mines, quarries, oil and gas wells,, and
forestry and forest products, will he-
gin March 1, it was announced at the
census bureau.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Office Phone 441. Res. Phone 71
N. E. ROBERTS
Physician and Surgeon
Succeeding and located in the offices
of the late Dr. Wells.
H. G. BRADBURY
DENTIST
Postoffice Building, Shelton, Wash.
Open 9 to.12--1 to 5
Evening by appointments.
ment of scrub sires by good pu
breds, but does not urge purebr DR. J. J. MUSTARD
live stock of both sexes on the av(
age American farm. Whether pure- Res. lhone 755. Office over Capital
bred females should be kept is a National Bank, 'Olympia. Office lhone
639. Office hours 10:30 to 12:30 p.n
matter of individual judgment. 2 to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 p: m.
7. Farmers who do not care to
take part in the crusade of live stock
improvement are requested to let CHAS. R. LEWIS
their children do so. ATTORNEY--AT--LAW,
Phone 463. SHELTON, WASH.
The planlng b-f "a-dltld-nk-I -berry (Rooms 7 & 8 Ltimbermens Bldg.)
acreage and the contracting of acre.
age already planted to canneries is
urged by Theodore Albert, district ALDEN C. BAYLEY
horticultural agent for'Lewis county,
rather than the uilding of a new ca LAWYER
new. Mason County Abstract & Title Co,
Iarge ice jams lave been floating Bldg. Opposite State Bank of Shelto
in the Columbia river, again endanger- PHONE 231. Shelton, Wash.
tag the O.-W. R. & N. bridge a short
distance below Paste, Workmen have A.L. BELL
been blasting in an effort to break the
Jams and start the normal flcw of ice Abstracts and Surveying
down the river. Draughting, Real Estate, Loans
Mrs. Eunlce Winsor died at Shelton, and Insurance.
January 27. She was one of the few Horn Bldg. Shelton, Wash.
remaining women pioneers of Wash.
ington having come to the state in GRANT C. ANGLE
1848, and almost the last of the original
pioneer Huntington family. Mrs. Win. Notary Public
sor was 85 years old. Real Estate, Insurance and
Pratt and W,atson, Tacoma, were Conveyancing
awarded the contract for construction Fire, Life, .Health and Accident
of a building of the capitol group by and Bond Insurance.
the oapitol commission. The bid was JOURNAL OFFICE, SHELTON
$823.170. The company will have the
building ready for occupancy by Jan- Passengers, Baggage
unry 1, 1921, and will forfeit $200 for t
each day's delay. The structure will I and Freight
REASONABLE RATES
be completed within 20 months and a I
forfeit of $50 a day for each day's de,] PHONE 41.
la is to be paid. , D.E. BARRETT
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920
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Children_*s
Ailments
ISORDERS of the sto, nach' and constipation are
the most common diseases of children. To
correct them you will find nothing better than
Chamberlain's Tablets.* One tablet at bed time Will
do the work and will make your child bright and
cheerful the following morning. Do not punish
your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber;
lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take.
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