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LIVESTOCK MARKE TS-COUNTRY PRICES The JOURNAL gives the livestock grower the most comprehensive and reliable information obtainable in the most interesting and readable form. An invaluable service to anyone who raises livestock of any kind. Fruit, grain and field crops, dairymg, cattle sales, wholesale feed pr ices, vegetables, poultry and produce-all are covered in the JOURNAL, together VOL. I, NO. 30 10 CENTS A COPY w1th news events affecting markets. You NEED the JOURNAL. UNION STOCK YARDS, , 10 CENTS A COPY JUNE 28, 192J 2 Los Angeles ..... 835 4.00 9 Lo, Angeles oo .... I022 4.00 CATTlE MARKET IS I Kern ...... » ...... • 760 3.50 LIVESTOCK YARDS CLOSED JULY 4 \Vcdncsday, June 27 HOG PRICES TAKE II PURCHASES FAT lAMBS FIRM AS PACKERS CONSIDER Imperial ...... 690 $4.00 The Los Angeles Union Stock DUll WITH THIN Yards ''ill be closed to trading CAXXERS AXD Cl'TTERS I Purchase~ of livestock at Los An­ \Vcdncsday, July 4. Incommg Thursday, June 21 DROP AT YAROS "'eles Cmon Stockyards for weck end­ SCARCITY BECOMES lh·cstock will be fed, watered and MEAT FOR HEALTH No County A v. \\' t. Price m~ June 26. STOCK STill lOWER 5 Kings oo ...... I09l:l $3.25 Cattle Cakes Hogs Sh'p MORE NOTICEABlE cared for as usual. 9 K tngs ...... 955 2 00 Cudahy ...... 740 85 790 2 FIRST OF WEEK Few Good Cows Top Market Kings 00 ...... 645 1.50 I fatt>er 3(.2 141 571:1 230 CAMPAIGN SUCCESS :\[on day, June 25 \V d'wrd-Ben't 245 35 380 Monday at $6.00 ; Some 14 Imperial ...... oo .. ,... 915 Top Works Down From $9.25 Sacramento Valley Lambs Make $3.00 to \Vibon -- ...... 232 45 47I 345 WHOLE COUNTRY IS Educational Value Greatest Gain Feeder Demand 24 lmpenal ...... 8.27 1.75 Practical Limit of $8.50 Cal. D. B. Co. 217 !IS 13 15 r Tue-day, J unc 26 l"nion 73 in Opinion of Local I on Wednesday $ . Week PACKERS BALK AT Kern 0000 .... oo ...... l180 $3.00 c; lobe -- 0 •••• 4-J. a;tc~:d:f WATCHINGLOSANGElES Houses 7 Los An~elcs ...... 800 MEDIOCRE QUALITY 2.50 EASTERN "COME-BACK" :\C\\ ma rkct .. . 4-J. 19-1 207 END OF CALIFORNIA 1 Los Angeles .... 870 ~!erchanb 20 HOT WEATHER CUTS 2.oo \\'edne-.day, June 27 FAILS TO HOLD UP Coast .. .3 7 82 SEASON IN SIGHT Los Angeles Yards Best Adver­ Feeder Buyers Insist On a 2 St.lllclard ___ ... . DOWN CONSUMPTION Imperial ...... 00 .. 825 3 5 92 354 tised at National Conven­ Lower Market; Killen Want 1 Imperial oooo ...... I030 Othcrs . •oo .....00 228 Good Wethers Sell Saturday at 3.00· ° Ch ~ cago.' s Top Tuesday $7.45, ti6 -12 29 tion, Newspapers Say Retailers, Producer& and News­ Strictly Good Cattle With Kansas City Top $8.75 to $9.00, With Culls. papers Aid in Putting BULLS Wednesday at $7.15 Total ..... 2208 760 2524 084 at $7.10 to $8.00 Quality of cattle arrivintt at the Thursday, June 21 Los \ngl'les was the he st ad\'l:rtised C£mpaign Across .!\0. County Av. \\'t. city and tlw Los "\ngelcs Union Los Angelc,; Union Stockyards dur­ P11rc· f.'ollo\dng the recu1t advance in hog T H E WEEK'S RECE IPTS Hardly enough sheeo and lamh, are ing the past week has been plain for 4 Kings ...... oo .... oo ... 1450 $3.75 Stock\ ards the hest advertised stock­ ::-.reat ior Ilealt!: \~'~cl· . as far as 1 prict·s at eastern mark{'ts, there was Receipt at Los Angeles l:nion coming into the yards to gi\C the ,·ards. at the recent convention of the the most part. ln fact, most of the Kings ...... 570 2.75 Stockyai·ds ior \1 cek t·nding June 2G: Los Ang-elt·s is concerned, i, prudng Saturday, June 23 a setback the latter part of last W(•ck market a reliable test. 1\ string of X a tiona! Lt,·estnck Exchange com·cn­ arrivals could hardly be classed other and Kansas City's top \Vcdnesday Cattle Cakes Hogs Sh'p tion, held at Buffalo. a success. than stockers and feeders. Packer 2 Los Angeles ...... 12IO $3.50 \Vo.'dne-day .... 127 189 !100 good Sacramento \ allcv lambs last Tuesday, June 26 was only $7.15. The local market has That is the verdict of the llufialo That is the verdict of the majority buyers were not dis posed to take on been ell supplied with hogs and the Tbur-.day .... 212 J-18 535 133 Saturday sold at $13 15, ,dth good the thin stock and prospective country 1 Kern ... oo ...... -00.1320 $3.50 wethers at $9.00, culls at $7.10 to newspapers, copies of which were sent of Los Angell'S packers. Few had 1 local packers a rc getting a good manv Friday ...... 16 105 207 to the :Market Journal by the Los An­ buyers refused to pay the prices asked. Kern . .".... oo···---1290 3.50 Saturday . ____ , 177 18 I91 156 $8.00. Southern and central Califor- anticipated a grrater mt•at consump­ d irect from eastern markets. \Vith geles delegatl'S to the convention, As a result, the market has been dull \Vednesday, June 27 :\1onday . .. .. 1176 232 1385 206 nia are practically hare of fat lambs tion and the hot spell which arri\l•d I mperial .. oo .... oo .... l 870 the hot weather of the pres<'nt week, Chas. II. Hill, Ralph Coytc and Ilarry with only the better grades and $3.75 values took a tumble and Tuc~day's Tuesday ...... 313 74 543 and local buyers arc m the Sacra­ this week tend( d to cut down the in­ strictly canner stock movtng. mento Valley and farther north look­ Booth. Mr. Hill returned to the yards top dropped to $8.75, \\ith exception last week and the other deleg-ates are creasl'est laml>s nO\\ ~12 . 75. Campaign Which Aids Los Angeles Union Stockyards, a,; the around $3.50. Canner cows went 499 Xehraska ...... oooo 195 100 $R.50 industly, Recipes hy hading ch• is IDEAS ON DEHORNING Cattle Growers hr,•,·ding and fet·ding of cattle ad­ forml'd a prommcnt featun·. from $1.75 to $3.00 96 Utah ······--...... •oo 190 R SO Chicago, June 26.-Hoqs, 33,000, Chotec light veal cahcs continue in vancrs. as \I ell a~ tlw nractice oi de­ Otht r city n<'Ws\\ap,·rs gavl' pub­ It pay~ to dt•horn cattle hut not un­ Rli Utah ...... oo ...... 192 40 8.§0 strong to 5c higher; top $7.45. Cattle, Through the cfYorts of S. Tcd­ horning b more g-enerall) applied. good d('mand at $10 00 to $ 10.25, with D. licity to t hl' ventun· IC'ss all of thn cattle on the ranch are 104 Colorado ...... 153 R.~O 9,000; slow, ~tcady. Top matured mon, Jr., county agent. cattlemen of heavies and common to medium kinds 91 Colorado ...... 00 .. 173 20 8.:>0,strecb, $1085; )Carling-s, $8.00 to at the usual di•counts. dehorn!'d, That i, the opinion ex­ P latte county, \ V)o, arc finding that UNION PACIFIC PLANS DEPARTMENT GIVES 96 Colorado ...... lti2 40 ~.5~ $10.00. Shtq>, 4,000; active, strong. the dipping- of cattle pays almo~t im­ prl's,ed hy If oward Jacks, of the BIG OPENING IN UTAH MEAT ITS APPROVAL Representative Sales 7-J. S. L Obispo .... 147 I 7;, Top n.1ti\'c lambs, $15.50; one doul.lc mediate returns. Range and stock HELF S1 EERS Jacks Cattle Company, of \Iontc rey PACKI::--l'G SO\\"S AXD ROl.C.IIS California clipped lambs, $14.00, aver- conditions are g-ood in Platte coun­ anrl San Luis Obispo counties, Calii. Tu,·sday, June 2(J aging 6-1 lbs., "ith seconds to feeders ty, according to County Ag-ent T,•d• A big opening of the branch line oi Not infrequently "e note state- Thursrlay, ] unc 21 ·o. Av. \Vt. Dock Price at 10.50. the Vnion Pacific Hailroad that leads ments in press ad\'C'rtiscmcnts and J. '"o. mon, who ~ay, there arc \ ny fl'\Y County Av. \Vt. Pticc " I have had a few hundred of cle­ 2Z Colorado ..- .... 0000 230 $7.50 from Lund to Cedar City, Utah, i, be- clse\\hcrc which are Intended to in­ 15 San Benito ...... 11 20 untreated cattle left. An article in $(1.50 horned cattll' on our ranches." sairl 14 Colorado .... --.. 390 7.50 ing planned for early fall. It \\as iorm us that \\C arc poisoning our () San Benito.-...... J 120 the \\'heatland Times explains the 5.85 :.rr. jacks, "hut they did not do well 7 Colorado ...... 2.'ll 7.50 Kansas City, June 2G.-Cattle I'e­ work l\fr. Tcdmon is doing: systPms by eating meat and are ad­ l;riday, J une 22 as they dicln't have an even chance at IO Trlaho ...... 270 7.50 ceipb 10,000; slow, top steers, $10.150; originally proposed to drive tlw vised to eliminate this valuable food Facilities for dipping- 40,000 cattle golden spike 30, but this plan from our diet. A more careful con­ 19 S. L. Ohispo...... 1058 $ti.70 the watc·r hole~ and at fl'erlina-, with 3 Colorado 303 80 7.50 cakc-ft•cl Texas. $9.00 to $9.GO; quaran­ J un~ 61 Caltfornia ...... 803 tine Texas, , 5.25 to $5.GO. llcst hcayy with an estimate gain of $4 per head has been abandoned on account of the sidcration of the information thus 6.00 the horned cattle. l t is my idea, how­ in improved health and condition. a Satnrrlay, June 23 t•vcr, to u lt imat~ly h:we eYery steer feeder stc(•rs, 8.60 tu $9.25; mcdmm fact that the nt·w tourist hotel at till' freely and forcefully pn•st•nted will S. I ... Obispo...... 1275 WYOMING STOCKMEN total saving \early of not less than end, of th; line has not hccn rompletl·d. lead to the conclusion that the iood so 2 $6.50 on the place rlchornl·cl. You must be feeder,, $7.50, inferior to good stock­ $ISO,OOO to the livestock industry in (, S. L. Obispo... 925 GAO careful whrn you dehorn. though. The ELECT NEW SECRETARY ers, , 4.50 to $7.50. Hogs, 11,0ll0; 1. C. I ~·~k. gei~e.ral pa~seugn agent strl'lluously dt•nounced as being dt•le­ this county alone-thc~e are the of the Umo.n Pacific, says thc~c ought teriotts to health is highlv nutritious 16 S. L. Obispo ..... 913 6.25 best time is at the age of about six opLned 5 to 1Oc higher, closed lower; gratifying results in sight from the 14 1fonterey ...... 11 44 5.40 weeks. Then the calf is not set hack Dr. ll. F. Davis, president and gen­ packer tl'lp, $7.25. Sheep, 6,000; lambs '? l~e a. btg turnout f.ro;n Sou~hrr:Jj and sho~:Jid o~cupy its rig-htful place in intensive campaign "aged for the Calltorma for th.c opcn.mg .as t.he <1<- th,· family dtct. Its use, to be ure, 1Jonday, June 25 at a ll If you buy stockrrs and txpcct eral manager of the Cheyenne Fron­ strong to 25c higher; top nath es, past t" o. years by County Agent I :·clopment of thts st'Ction 1s ot gn·at will interkn• with or to some c.xtt'IIt Fresno ...... 990 $6.90 to finish them in 90 or 120 days, thf' tier Days celebration, former \Vyo­ $1 ~.75; Texas \\ether,, $7.50. B. S. Tedmon of P latte county, \V, o., 132 Santa Clara...... 989 6.<10 dehorning of matun·d cattle will set Importance to Los Angeles. Iron hinckr the sale of substitutes '' hich ming sta.,te vetennarian, and a man in collaboration "ith stockmen miues of the district arc alrc,1dy fur- arc widely advertised as being more 1 Santa Clara...... 1610 6.50 them back 30 to GO days." Omaha, J unc 26.-I:Iogs, 1 0,000; ac­ aKainst scab, lice and the other skin 2 Fresno ...... 1015 6 00 Tt Is on the long haul especially that closely identified \\ith the livestock in­ nishing ore for mills at Torrance, Ctl. wholesome. Such announcements arc dusrry in \Vyoming for several years, tive, 10 to 15c higher; top, $7.00. C:.t­ plagues that prey upon the livestock Some of the most majestic and col- sometimes made e1·en when our rc­ 18 Fresno ...... 1035 6 00 the value of d.chorning is most appar- tle, 8,300; slow, early sales steady 10 industrv. \\as elected sccretai y of the \ Vyo­ orful scenery in America lies south of liable food specialists have no more 1 Fresno ...... 1030 6.00 ent. according to :.rr. Jacks. Horned lower. Top steers, $10.85; bulk f.:d \Vith the completion of six more ming Stock Gro\\ CI·s' Association at Cedar City and the Union Pactiic than \'ague knowledg-e of the nutri· Tuesday, Junc 26 cattle do not stand long rail trips and. stcers, $9.25 to $ I0.50. Bulk she stock, \'ats - -·., in process of construction a 48 Tm],crial ...... 1283 $7.25 with cuts and hruist•s, do not sell near­ the 51st annual meeting held at Chey­ Company has mapped out a series of tin• ,aluc of the ad>erti~cd sub titutcs enne. Dr. Davis succeeds Miss Al:cc '6.00 to $8.00. Shecp, 6,000; steady; or being actively arranged for, the automobile tours lasting from h\ u to for meat. 30 Tulare ·-...... 970 $5.50 l y as well on tlw market. <~fTc has entire countv will be covered \1 ith a Smith, w ho recently resigned the sec­ bulk native lambs, $14.75 to $15.00; seevn days each and CO\'l'ring the tl·r- .Many articles of food arc prerared \Vcdncsday, J till!' 27 found that on the big- Cl'ntral markets top, $15.00. Feeders "eak. cordon of 18 vats in working condi­ 48 I mpcrial ...... 1209 $6 75 in the \fidwest and at Portland, that retaryship after forty years of scrv1ce. tJon and the cattle louse or scab par­ ritory from Cccl:\r City to the Grand and sold to the consuming public on 27 ),f creed ...... 903 6.40 packer buyers pay a considerable pre- The fo ll o~1 in?. o~ficers were rc-clect.cd PORTLAX D, June 26. _ Choice asite that gets away after next fall Canyon of the Colorado and to Bryce their merits as nutritious sub ·tance.;. 1 Canyon. The erosion of millions of Others are prepared and sold not so 1 ~r creed ...... 920 6.00 m ium for dehorned cattle. for another .) car. J. L. Po~dan., C h.lY- steers, $7 750 8.35; mcdinm to good, IS going to be as much sought after In commenting on his sales of cat­ prcstdcnt; .John I;. I , 7.00(1 7.75; fair to nlt·dium, $6.000' as a mint bandit. years in thl' peculiar formations of much on account of their nutrith e c.nnc~ atn~k, 1 this. country has brought about a typt• values as on the adverti~ing they re­ CULL Al\D T l fRO\VOUT tle this season, ).fr. Jacks savs that Shcndan, vice-president; Vv . C. In, m, 7.00· common to f;'llr. $5.00(1 (} oo· Four vats ''ere built last vear, and 1 of scenic effects I\ hieh is pecnliarly ceivdc. Quite often a food is adver­ STEERS prices r!'ceived for cattle this year . heifl·r , $fi.000 G.f10, choin: the six additional Yats '' ould com­ Do~lglas, t~casurer. choi~c attracti\ c to the tourist. ti~L'd as containing as much as. or Saturda]\ June 23 compare favorably with last year. \f r. 1 se ston ''.as one of t he 1!1- CO\\ and heifer-; $5 501{t6.00· medium plete a system covering the entire 1 h ~ !flO~ t Passenger train !Wrvice from Lund more, assimilable nutrient principle,. No. Countv Av. \Vt. Prier Tacks visitrl the Los Angeles Union te1cstmg and wtdcly attended 111 year·. t s $ c. ! f· · t ' I' county and parts of adjacent coun­ J 1 J d · 1 d h o gooc,1 5 00\o J. 50 ; atr o mer Inm, to Cedar -ity is expected to beJ!in than meat. Sometimes the statemen ts 4 0 Jo or an, prcsl! cut, openc t e !1:. 00· ()(J(i ties. Dippmg opt·rations had been 0 oo~- -~ "'3 S. L. Oliispo~ ..... 922 $4.50 Stock Yards la~t w!'ck. 0 14 S. L. Obispo ___ 859 conven ttono \\'It I1 a st1rrmg appea I f or ...... £J. ' common~·1 srJro3 00·CO\\s, 1 11 " ~,0 00(I practically susp.:ndcd in P latte coun­ Jnly 1. On the occa.;ion of the formal are t:ue. In other ca es they may be 4 00 ld't' 1 b • • t' t 4 .00 . canner5 , .;o • "' • , >11 s, ~·'· orening it is likely that a homt·-mad,• true msofar a~ ck•mentary experiments \\' ednc,day, J nne 27 · a( 1 1ona mcm crs 1lip, pom mg ou c. , - d · c 1 .. 8 fJO""' ty before the intensive campaign of GOOD WOOL OUTLOOK · · ff '-'.1-r.J 0 ; C1 IOICe air)' a ves, ~ , <(I• spike from the ore of the local min(•, and l i mite~ observations are con­ 21 Imperial ...... 872 that protection 1s a ordcd non-mcm- SO; prime llght $8.00 ; smoo wh1ch are essential to the life of the . ast year, sat •' r. Or< an, Ill recover- [,·a . , 230 to 300 o nds 8 00, pression following t he war. FAT COWS Al\D IIEI FERS 1 ~7.50(1, Thursday, J unc 21 Yiewing the course of the wool mar­ mg cstrays for non-members, many of ')' p ~SO· '7 ' Dipping P a ys WOOL GROWERS URGED body tissues and "ith the knowledg-e 3 11 1 that approximately 97 per C\'nt of t he Xo County A v. \Vt. ket for t he next few weeks. thinks 1\hom have been openly hostile to the 00 !'~n~ds au.00~ tat p1gs, $7.50~ TO AID MEAT CAMPA! meat eaten is digested and readily ab- 60 Arizona ...... 869 Fred L. \ Vashhurn. \ Vhile ::'lfr. \Vash­ the dipping of last fall, the cattle $-1.85 men to investigate the work being ?.CJO; feeder~. $7._7;,~~.00; stags, sub­ treated at that time coming througb sorbed, the California Department of l'riday, J une 22 hurn thinks there have been some done by the association and to become )ect. to :>00: Sl\('1']1, \\'. P. \ Ving, secretary of the Cali­ Agriculture contends that this com­ 19 Los Angt•les ...... 880 dockag~ , $- ~.00: the winter strong and in much better fornia \ Vool Growers' Association, in $5.40 "high" sales, he sees no reason why members immediately s~ that the work chol~e he~vy Jambs, 10.;,0(rt11.00; condition than the undippcd animals. modity should be regarded as a vain­ 2 S. L. Obispo...... 785 5 25 the market should not hold a fairly could be broadened. mednnn, $!J.;,Ofn\J0.50: com~1on, $7.50 his weekly ne\\ S Jetter calJs attention able food regardless of statements to ')' One rancher who did not dip all his to "National ) feat for Health \ Veek," 54 Tulare ...... - ...... 982 5· -:> stahle course for some time to come. Among the speakers who addressed 0'9 00; $G.OO(ti'7.50; light year­ the contrary which haYc not been sub­ 1 Los An!leles ..... 111 0 c~lls, cattle reported the loss of several J u ne 25-30, by the National Live­ 4.25 ":Most of the sca'>on's clip in South­ various sessions of the convention l~ngs, $7.:>00 8._25; heavy, $7.00@ 7.50; head from lice alone. stantiated by reliable scientific expt•ri• Saturday, June 23 ern and Central California has been stock and Meat Board, the Institute ot ments and logical deductions. 8 S. L. Obispo .. 9 15 '\\ere the follo\\ing: Joh n Painter of light "'ether,., 7.000 8 00; heaYy, $6.00 The first dipping of 4000 head was American Meat Packers and t he Na­ $5 25 mn rketed," said }.f r. \Vashburn. "In Rogen, Colorado, president of the ((i 7 00; ewes, ~2.00m6.00. completed recently at the Cotton­ ---- 44 :.rerccd ...... 898 5.25 Northern California and Southern tional Association of Meat Councils. COMMISSION MEN I Tulare ...... 870 American Hereford Breeders' Associa­ '' ood vat, and the second treatment "A nation-\\ id..- publici tv and :.ales 5.00 Oregon. there is quite an amount of tion; A. E. DeRicqlcs of Denver; Ed­ will begin soon Dipping is also INJURED IN YARDS 4 I 1\f creed ...... 868 4.80 SHIPPERS WARNED NOT campaig-n w ill be put on \1 ith the hope wool still to he sold. There is no rea­ ward N. \Ventworth of Armour & in progress now in the upper Sibylce of infusing new life into t he meat in­ :Monday J unc 25 ~on for bearishness and prices arc not TO USE PROD POLES country, ~ hen• T. B. Dodge, T. A. 26 San Benito .: ...... 1093 Company's Chicago office; A. F. dustries," says Mr. \ \'ing. "The Meat Bob Johnson was paiufull.1· hurt $6.00 likely to advance, as growers arc gen­ Stryker, secretary of the Omaha Live­ :McGill, Sommers brothers and others Council of Northern California is on Tuesday cn·ning when yardiug a 28 San Denito ...... ll 05 6 00 erally wl'll p l ea~ed with prevailing are dipping 7000 head. Six hundred 74 S. L. Obispo...... 104-l stock Exchange; R. M. Hagen, scc:·c­ The u~c of sharp prod pol s i a the job to boost t he selling of meat. drove of cattle. A horned .,teer .u­ 5.75 prices a nd I can see nothing to war­ tary of the California Cattlemen's As­ poor practiCl', both from a humane head \\ere dipped last \1 eck at t he Sec that your butcher co-operates and tackcarhy hospital. 1 f e wa back on the 2 Tmpcrial ...... 1170 4. 00 HOT SPELL REPORT ARIZONA STOCKMEN )fr. Harmon states that many cattle IN LOS ANGELES terial can be secured at cost from the job \Vcrlncsday morning, bm hat[ to 45 f.'rC"sno ...... oo. 953 4.00 _ ' MEET AT FLAGSTAFF coming into the yards show the effect• NIGHT OF JULY 2 Meat Council, 1110 Claus Spreckels leavr the yards shortly bcfon• noon. 13 Imperial .. oo .. oo ...... 417 4 00 Los Angeles and Southern Califor oi vicious jabs from prod poles and Building, . During J an­ Ilc is getting along very " ell, llow­ packer buyers who note the resulting uary a nd February the lamb consump· C\Tr, and 110 seriou, results arc antici­ 5 Fresno ... oo ...... oo 876 3.75 nia w ill have some hot weather for the The semi-annual meeting of the The Monroe Doctrine Centennial cut• in the hide are sure to dock the tion of the San Franci~co Bay dis­ patt•d. To cap the climax, Charle · \\'. T uesday, June 26 3.50 next few days, according to indica- Arizona \Vool Gro\\ crs' Association and ~[otion Picture Revue wilJ open value of the animal to take care of the trict was 23,000 less this year than the Campbrll, of the ,amc firm, was 19 ~{creed ..... 00 ...... 1055 $5 tions, an nounced Col. H. B. Hersey, will he held at Flagstaff, July 9 and the ni~~;ht of J uly 2 in Exposition Park, • .00 U. S. weather observer at Lo An- lo · in Lruiscd meat and a damaged Los AnKcks, and continue daily and previous year. This loss directly in­ knocked down bv a >trl'l \ Vednestla,• 33 :\f crccrl ...... oo .. oo .. I015 10. The Arizona Cattlemen's Associa­ hick terests you. Help advertise meat as a 28 Santa Clara . - .. 00 95.3 5.00 gcles. The weather has been rcmark- nightly for five \\ cek;;. A regular city morning and badly brui ,.d on the lett tion will have its semi-annua l meeting l t is suggcstcd that if some means wholesome food. The greater the de­ 26 California ...... 1071 4.90 a bly cool in Los Angeles during the at the same time and place. has been b uilt at Exposition Park and side. 11 c stayed right on the joh, $-I.GO past month and, while t he famous cool i ll('Cd~d to iorce lil'estock into mand the better t he price you will re­ howe\'Cr, 9 Kern -·--·-····"·· . 795 the exposition, it is announced, will ceive." 15 Kein "··~oo... oo .. ... 940 4.50 nights under blankets arc sure to con- fn:ight cars, a blunt pole would do rival if not surpass anything ever be­ 4.50 tin ue, it'> likely to he warm enough to Order you r job printing from the till' work practically as well, with no Albert !-'chkim, San Luis 1 Kern ...... - ...... 1040 Farm and Ranch Market J ournal. fore attempted in the way of a world Ob i ~po 4 00 suit all during the coming days. inj11ry to the animal or damage to the Cap Strano: The fellow who is full connt ,1·, was in \Vedne-d:w South 5764. exposition. Large uumhcrs of out-of­ of faults himself can find with a hirle. town visitors arc expectc·d. alwa~·s shiptnent of hogs t hat . old at the top plenty of them in others. of the market. 2 FARM AND RANCli MARKET JOURNAL June 28, 1923

shipping coast slaughtered mutton FARM AND RANCH throLtgh the canal to the Eastern sea­ MARKET JOURNAL board ts entirely feasible. 1 am sure DAIRY COUNCIL TO [".---~~;~~ -~~~~.--- -1 GOVERNMENT TO Published Every Thursday at of it because b-ack in 1916 l was in ~os Angeles Union Stock Yards, touch with a group of British capital­ Los Angeles, California ists who were perfectly willing to ship HARTSOOK DAIRY Imperial Valley fattened beef m the AID DISCUSSION OF ENCOURAGE BETTER · Bonded Live Stock CHAPIN & CROW, Publishers carcass to the Liverpool market if TO NEW L.)CATION facilities for slaughtering and chilling NELSON R. CROW ...... Editor the meat had been available. The fine IIol,;tein herd owned by -. N. L CHAPIN ...... -Manager TUBERCULOSIS LAWS Fred Hartsook of Lankershim, Calif., FEEDING OF STOCK ___ ts being moved to another ranch one Los Atq·cles Booster: You can say Commission Firms Subscription Price...... $1.00 per Year Sam Green Says Council Has mile north of the present location. All Sing1e Copies...... lO Cents anything good about Los Angeles and Nation-Wide Campaign to Start ii it isn't true then, you will at least No Views to Force of the cattle with the exception of the Advertising Rates on ApplicatiOn on test cows and the young hulls have to Improve Quality of have the satisfaction it's gomg to be Meat Entered as Second-Class Matter true pretty quick anyway. Dairymen been moved and practically all of the --- buildings from the old ranch arc up Consign your cattle, hogs and January 12, 1923. at the Postoffice at The Department of Los Angeles, California, under the IIIGHBRO\V BOSTOX SAM H. GREENE, on the new location. Xew equipment Secretary-Manaj, on receipt of check, mon"v Stockyards this week. He ~pent th<' csts in the ~tate, because additional ance of water and that it will be an A conscn·ative estimate shows that hours a day to tnsure the pro­ order or currency for $1.00. winter here and, ;.:reatly taken with proposed legislation crops up at every ideal place for the rai~ing of the young there arc fourteen million head of the brand oi climate, may make his session of the legislature. l:nfortu- stock. runty animals in the countrv. A ma­ ducer getting real service and the nately, most of this proposed l!'gisla- The Hartsook herd ts one of the JOURNAL ENTRIES home here. jority of nearly one thousa~d farmers l II tion i,; of local origin, and is presented highc~t producing purc-hrecl Holstein who commented on the situation stat­ HIGH DOLLAR. ------' It pays to raise good stock. On without first having the benefit of herds in the country and at present it ed that adequate and proper feed arc The older a man gets the more he ~londay's slow market, Cornwell Bros. state-wide discussion. Four such inclurlcs lleadhart Aaggic 2\fead Ara­ the principal means oi preventing hatl's to buy a new straw hat. vf San Benito county had no trouble mcasureg were before the ll'gislative lia, the junior hnd hull. who stan(ls runtiness in animals. The trcmenclou~ If you wish to get market letters in grtting $f>.OO for two loads of choice sc,sion rccentlv ended. Thcre wa~ out as one of the best bred young mortality among young animals is David Lloyd George: Jt is not a cows. They were equal to anything ,;omc support for ewry one of the bqlls in the country. His sire is Kinr~ largely attributable also to lack of thick head that is rCffered here since the opening of the four. and equally as much oppo,ition. Korndyke Pontiac Acme, the famous proper care and f<:cd up to and includ­ or reliable information or advice, .1 ards. Xone of the measures were enacted $41,000 hull exhibited ~n ~920. The ing weaning time. Ill portunity ceptcd in the association for tht: com- titled. "A llandbook for the Better Loa Angeles, Calitornia fdt recently. When the municipal Sheep ratsing will he practicecl on for state-wide discussion of this great ing year and several more arc yet to Feeding of Livestock," is bein~ pre­ building rocked perceptibly the city an extensive scale on the Aleutian question, out of which it is hoped com<.: in. pared by department feeding special- iathers, then in session, left without islands off the Alaskan coast hy a there will dewlap :-. sufficient unity of The following are the monthly ists for free distribution to farmers bothering about the u~ua l formulas. syndicate composecl of prominent Jive­ thought and purpose to cnahle the classes for the year which starts who desire handy-sized set of simple The clerk, a man of ruh•s and regula­ stock men of Los Angeles, Utah, drafting of a measure that will ha\'c J ul,. 1: rules and reference tables to be foi­ prices, but packers say they want an and 10c for the cows for April and tions, was hard put to it to give his Idaho and );Iontana. The company is the unqualified support of a prcrlomi­ Ciass A-Highest producing pure- lowed in feeding the different classes advance of one-half cent over last May kill. minutes the proper official tone. known as the Aleutian Livestock natin~ majority of the interests in the bred heifer. of farm animals. Requirements of sales. In the menatimc hides are ac­ Calf and Kip Class AA-llighest producing grade animals. simple analysis of feed,, feeds Finally he evolved this masterpiece, Comnany, with oi!ices in the Central state. cumulating in a moderate way, but The market slipped off slightly, The Dairy Council will have the heifer. to substitute for other feeds, and sim- "On motion oi the city hall, the coun­ building, Los Angeles. offsetting this is the fact that tanners owing to seasonal dullness and cil a(ljourned." F. J. IIagenbarth, Salt Lake City, cordial support and co-operation of Ciass B-Highest producing pure- ple feeding instructions will enable have all been curtailing their opera­ president of the National \Vool Grow­ the State Department and the College bred cow. farmers to understand the principles of tions so that leather stocks are being sympathy with the heavy hide market. • Sandy Ago: \Vhy hide the fact that ers' Association. one of the most noted of Agriculture in this effort. Class BB-Jlighest producing grade better feeding, and fit their own prac- June is always a bad leather month. cow. tice to suit the conditions on their depleted. It is anyone's guess as to you started your career as an office stockmen in the cotmtry, heads the 1t is the plan to accumulate infor­ whether the tanners or packers arc beiJlg Ill between two ~easons' busi­ hoy? Tht:y always know more than new company. Officers of the com­ mation a,; I have indica ted, after Class C-B(•st five cows in herds of farm. going to make their ideas stick. ness. In July the shoe salesmen start . the boss. pany point out that wool can be ship·· which to institute a series of county 30 or less purebreds. Perhaps the most disturbing condi­ out with their fall line and then pos­ peel hy water from the islands to conf<'rcnccs. to be followed h\' a gen­ Cla completion of the work. By AUNT MARY try. It is commonly reported that the supplies until the last minute. Chi­ paper. the sheep. Views and suggestions will he wcl­ 25-60 grades. financial situation .facing one of the cago packer calf have not moved in Class G-Bcst five cows in herds of lie was such a tiny little hov, stand­ Officer~ of the syndicate follow: F. come from every source at any time, ing on his corner with his ;tack of Big five is serious enough to worry volume since the 19c sales, hut it is J. IIagenbarth, Salt Lake City, presi­ and it is the incerc wish of the Dairy G0-1 00 grades. generally understoocl that 17c would llcnry Ford: I am investing my pao~'rs beside him. the large Eastern banking institutions money in men; every cent of it: and dent: A. L. Mackintosh, • 'ampa. Council that all individuals and organ­ CJa,s H-R('st five cows in herds of and this problem 1s now the chief not be refused. No coast calfskins izations, who arc intere:;ted in the wel­ 100-200 grades. "Poiper! Poiper!" he shout c d. have been sold recently, as far as we shall continqc to do so to the end of idaho, vice-president and g en c r a 1 thrusting his paper tagerly m iront topic of discussion amongst those who my days, and then some. manager; Adams Patterson, Ogden, fare of our great dairy industry and in Class I-llest five cows in herds of thoroughly analyze market conditions. know, so that it is difficult to quote over 200 grades. of one person and then another. But with any degree of accuracy. Utah, lar'.{c sheep and wool grower of the public health, will co-operate in the hustling, home-ward bound pedes­ There arc not as yet any great ac­ Catth·man: lllesscd arc the slick for Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, director bringing about the best possible solu­ Two prizes will be awarded in each cumulations of hides held anywhere. Tallow trians seemed clcaf to the shrill cry of The market is quiet, with a wide thL·y have inhL•rited the earth. of the Commercial National Bank of tion of this important problem. of the above classes each month and this ragged, dirty little hoy, One respectable purchase by the big 1 )gden and former presirlt•nt of the for the vcar all of the above classes 1<-ather company could again clean up rliffcrence of opinion as to its position. Patterson Shipbuilding Companv of ap· in dfcct with the addition of the Tony, for that was the littlt~ hoy's Some an: predicting higher prices, J G. Harmon: An idealist is one MARKET JOURNAL'S uamc, began to fer! hungry and he stocks and, therefore, there are no who can look at a pretty girl, not Seattle, vice-president; C. F. Guth­ following: panicky holders. The hides held to­ while others, equally well posted, arc WEEKLY PATTERN did so wish he could he hustlin:~ along predicting lower prices. \V e, our­ think about how much ~he costs. ridge, Los Angeles, vice-president and Send 15 cents in silver or stamps Class J-Bt'st herd of 30 or less day arc all summer hides of good general manager of the Pacific Coast purebreds. with all the rest of these 1>cople to a selves, arc inclined to the lower sick for our up-to-date spring and summer real home and a good warm supner. quality and holdt'rs know that as soon for the United Dredging Company, Class K-Best herd oi over 30 purc­ a~ we believe tallow will have to move P. G. and Leo Burns. connected 1923 book of fashions, showing color For Tony did not remember of ever a, operations are resumed they will the North American Drcrlgin~ Com­ hn•ds. ll along wtih the general by-products with a livestock commission firm at plates, and containing 500 designs of having a real home nor a loving find a ready market. olding hides Kansa City, visited the yards last pany and the Standard Dredging ladies', misses' and children's patterns, Clas$ L-Best herd of 25 or lc~s requires money, of course, and pack­ market and we can't see any immedi­ Companv. vice- p r c s i d c n t; A man grades. ~I other to care for him. His only ers are worried over this phase more ate prospects for an advance of prices week a concise and comprehensive article n·membrance of home wa,; of a VL'ry 11 OOT<\ Los Angeles. builder and for­ on dressmaking, also some points for Class ~f-Best herd of 25 to 60 than over any pos iblc declines. It is in any of the packing house by-prod­ mer mana;:{cr of cement factories in grades. dirty, dark room and the terrible beat­ to say that if moncv to carry ucts for the present. (~ottli(·b ~lilkr, San Lnis Valley: I the needle (illustrating thirty of the ings of a drunken Father, o;o as oon ,afL· doubt if ever again high-class breed· the western states, secretary and various, simple stitches) all valuable Class T-Best herd of 60 to 100 was plentiful packers would wait for treasurer, and Frank W. Xixon, Salt grades. as Tony was hig !"nou!{h. he ran away the reaction which is almost sure to If the Chink bandits had let us in on ing stock can he purchased as low as hints to the home dressmaker. an' sure way to see The next l'vening, Tonv received all orders. Mail copy to Farm and Ranch Market Journal. which ones arc pavin.l\' their way and another shininR' new siln•r ·piece from which ones arc living off the others, the same kindly old man. This gift I continued for several month:i and i~ to test them indiviclnallv. Tn a Five Insertions for I 0 Cents a W ord judging contest of this kind held in Tony had grown and was les~ dirty May, only four proplfi, out of a large and ragged looking. Through all thi~ '------!1------~------rJ LiveStock Financing time, the kindly ole! gentleman often group of dairymen were able to pick talked to Tony and they had grown £,AND . AND RANCHES 11th St., ncar 11th and Santa Fe. Main out the high producers in a group of 2123 or 12686. to ht: real friends. '>even cows. ' One hot, sultry summer day, Tony INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY, CITY Personal attention is given to every trans­ MISCELLANEOUS was asked by his new friend to meet HOUSES AND LOTS, RANCH TO EXTEND MARKET Pln Building, Union Stock- ~~ockyards , Los Angeles. bureau of agricultural economics, U. olrl gentleman wanted of him. ~layhe vurds, Los Angele~. Calif.' responsible for the policies of this bank. the old man was going to ask him to FOR SALE-Large solid oak hancl­ S. Department of Agriculture. is to be do something for him or give him a FOR SALE-Choice 6000-acre sheep madc wardrobe with drawers. Gn­ extended July 1 or shortly after to in- real job like the higgcr boys. 0 h! ranch in Napa county; stocked with usually well made. Bargain. Chairs, A PRETTY Sl.i~f2\IER FROCK r.lnde livestock market r!'norting of- There were so manv things that a excellent sheep; a good money making trunks. 137 East 56th street, May wood. 4410. \Vhite voile embroidered in fices at Denver, Ogden and Salt Lake. lonely, uncared-for little hoy could Box 1'\o. 6, care of Farm and Ranch AUTO TTRES & ACCESSORIES Southwest State Bank green and fini,;hecl with bindings of It is pos~ihlc that an office will be cs- I!Hes~. hut more than anything ebe in :Market Journal. ti grel'n organdy, is here portrayed. tahlishecl a.t Portland, although no the world, he wanted a real homl'. HACKETT TIRE & RUBBER CO., This model is nice for the new sum­ definite announcement has been made \nd at Ia t he had found one, for the STOCK, CATTLE, SHEE~ HOGS distributors of all standard brands mer silks; al5o ior crepe, tissue ging­ hy \Vashington. kindly old gentleman h:1cl come to take FOR SALE-r · of tires and Columbia batteries. We The service at Los Anacles Union Tony to a real hom{'. r_nttre herd of Hereford ]NO. L. KNORPP, Pres. ham and linen. "' and Red Durham cattle, located at specialize in service to corporations The Pattern is cut in 7 sizes: 34, Stockyards is to be incrC'ascd, through Sierraville, Calif., consisting of 250 and livestock men. Lots of parking R.. A. KNORPP, Vice Pres. P. C. TURMAN, Vice Pres. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bnst the addition of a clerk. The market I I cow and calves, 75 two-year-olcl Heif- &pace for quick service in our own measure. A 38-inch size requires 4}11 rcporter will have additional duties ers, 60 one-year-old bulls, 12 stock B. B. REYNOLDS, Cashier HIDE MARKET buildi111r. 603 East 4th Street. !'hones: yarcls of 40-inch material. The width also, tlJe nature of which has not hecn :------bulls. For particulars write H. L. Main 5347, or 14203. at the foot is 2% yards. E. B. KEATJ1'11(J, A~st. Cashier fully decided. Ultimate!)' , it is hoped Nichols, Reno, Nevada. Pattern mailed to any address on to connect the various Pacific Coa~t Roy Donl<-y . ays; The market rc- PATENTS Admiaiatration Sid•., Loa Anaelea Union Stock Yarcla receipt of IOc in silver or stamp • and \~Test(·rn offices of the , bureau mains quiet and in the absence of any SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS Send 12c in silver or stamps for with a leased wire, buying it is difficult to say much about HAZARD & MILLER - Send for our UP-TO-DATE SPRING AND prices. No hides have moved since BAGS FOR GRAIN, POTATOES lla:r.ard's Book on Patents, free. SUM~fER 1923 BOOK OF FASH­ Have you read the clas~ified adver­ the purchases of the first of this and all nurnoses. For burlap bag' Sth floor, Central Bldg., 6th and Main, ~~======~·======~ IONS. vertisements in the Journal? month. Tan11ers are hoping for lower Call on M. Tannenbaum at 2300 E. Loa Ang-e1ea. June 2~. 1923 FARM AND RANCH MARKET JOURNAL

WAY TO BETTER FARM PRICES Southwestern Butchers Supply Co. POULTRY Manufacturers of Complete Meat Market Equipment on "Europe is buying more from us today than she will three years from now,'' says Secretary ~;===T=e=l=ep=h==o=n=e=0= 6=::=~=;=3=a=n=d===S=a=le=a=r=o=o=m=a===3=J=O==E=a=a=t==S=e=v=e=n=th===SL=L=~=a==An==a=e=l=e=a~ Farm and Ranch Hoover, talking to Iowa farmers at Ames. "Vcry soon Europe By Jos. E. Davis will he back on the pre-\\ ar pro­ ducing basis," remarks our Sec­ retary of Commerce, who has MORE ABOUT TURKEYS pings and the lamencss"-thcn and more definite knowledge of there detected the bird and removed it European conditions than any Fordson Lincoln They di<:d for me. This is the sad from the main flock. A careful survey other American, ''and when that story we often h<.:ar. But thank for­ would be made of sanitary, housing time comes, there will be less THE UNIVERSAL CAR tunc most everyone got along nicely and feeding conditions both of the necessity for American products for two months, three months, and healthy birds and of the Hospital Pen. than there is now. The Ameri­ Avoid mash feeds except to the breed­ can farmer must not be depen­ THOS. BRESLIN BEHIND Current Los Angeles wholesale many arc still going good. Of course, meat prices, subject to market there arc many successful turkey ers. Provide all the skim milk, but­ dent upon the political and eco­ GREAT MEAT CAMPAIGN nomic conditions in Europe as changes: LAMBERTH raisers throughout the entire South­ termilk or semi-solid buttermilk that the flock will drink. Range if avail­ the basis for the prices for his Tho~. Breslin is the gentleman who t-.:o. 1 steers $14.00; No. 2 steers west whose experience and flocks arc products." $13.50; No. 3 steers $12.50; common of such proportions that the clement able, if not a green feed hopper sup­ put "eat" into ~feat . The ·wisdom of that advice can­ That's what his hundreds of friends steers $12.00. of doubt a~ to whether growing plied with chopped alfalfa, kale or turkeys is a substantial, profitable other similar bulk. At night a lib­ not be questioned. It means the :-ay as a rc,ult of :\lr. llrcslin's suc­ ~o . 1 heifers $13.00; No. l cows MOTOR CO. enterprise is no longer pertinent. l t eral feed of oats, barley and wheat­ wheat farmer must do less of that ce,-;ful leadership in the 11eat for $12.50; ~o . 2 cow~ $12.00; No. 2 cows and more of something else, also Health campaign, which is being ob­ $11.00. is encouraging to observe the tenacity the more oats the better. An onion the cotton farmer, unless a poor and determination with which many bed sufficient to allow the flock some served this week. ~fr. Breslin, as No. 1 bulls $7.50. INC. crop year has created an enlarged chairman of the ~!cat for Health Com- Veal under 130 lhs. $18.00; veal 131 hcginn<'rs arc continuing their efforts choppccl onions, tops and all, every demand. The way to put farm rlay until four weeks before going to to ISO lhs. $17.00; veal 151 lbs. and AUTHORIZED DEALERS to he successful, and for the thought­ prices back where they belong up $15.00. ful, painstaking worker we predict market will clo much to maintain and to bring this about with cer­ health. English scientists claim that N'o. 1 ewes $16.00; No. 2 ewes that th<.:re i~ no agricultural pursuit tainty, is to get away from the $14.00; No. 1 milk lambs $28.00; N'o. 2 FORD AND LINCOLN MOTOR CARS that will give as profitable returns for taken as a base ripe onion juice rates one big crop idea and do more 100 per cent in vitaminc C. which is milk lambs $26.00; No. 3 lambs $24.00. the time, trouble and money cxpcnc.led \\ ith the hen, hog and cow. The Hogs, shipper, $15.00 hogs, packer, TRUCKS AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS as will the growing of turkeys A the most elusive of the three common American farmer is next door to vitamines. Keep a supply of grit, $15.00; China hogs $15.50; hogs, trim­ reasonable understanding of what con­ the greatest consuming market in med, $20.00; pork loins, fresh 8 to 15 HOME OF REAL FORD SERVICE stitutes good turkey care seems to he shell. charcoal anrl medium bone ac­ the world. Jlis customers in that Jhs., $20.00. the rock upon which mo~t hopes arc cessible. The method of housing or market arc increasing at the tate Phone Boyle 5600 shattered. \Vhocyer said "lle sure roosting growing turkeys depend,; of nearly two and one-half mil­ R. ]. Schneider plans to open a new you arc right then go ahead" could largely on the locality and the manner lions a year. If he will study 2901-15 Whittier Blvd. have had the inspiration to so speak of hardening them from the brooder that market he will realize he will meat market at Cazadero, Cal. Loa Angelea, Cal. from a brief experience with turkeys. with outside roosts preferred. Tur­ have no need to complain of his If you were successful the first ten keys arc extremely susceptible to reward. With a capital stock of $75,000. Kel's days- which i~ to say that if your disease by contamination, so that I nstcad of concentrating their ~I cat ~Iark<.:t has been incorporated at !JOtllts were strong enough to stand cleanliness and moderation in supply cfiorts on just a few crops, the Lodi, Cal. ;111d cat and arrived in good shape of concentrated feeds, plus sufficient farmers of the countrv must len days henct• the major portion of hulk. arc the high Jighb in proper sidestep such ovcr-prorluc.tion, by Under auspices of the local Farm vour Jcp;st·s aft<.:r that time W-;s exp<·nse to prevent sick­ hen-hog-and-cow system hooked Producers l'ublic Market, has been Good Health Is Nature's Endowment ness than it is to cure it. up to crop operations a more bal­ op<•ncd at \Valla Walla, \Va~b. Health and lifc arc the uormal pro­ aHced production is achieved and But If Your Turkeys Get Siclt N. Kaleck has· opened a first-class cesses of e.xist(·ncc Their opposite Se!{regate from the main flock. Pro­ there is some cash coming in disease and death occur only when all the vcar round. The Ameri­ meat market at 2228 \Vhitticr houJe. I CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY INDUSTRIAL vide fresh soil and clean quarters. with vard, Los Angeles. natures law~ arc violated. \\'ith protection from hot sun. wind and can pul)iic never seems to ha\·e turkeys there appears to he a consti­ dampness. Supply buttermilk to drink enough hens and egg~ and the sale of oh:omargarine has reached The Los Angeles Railway Company I tutional tendency toward digestive -n~ry little to cat. • ·a tun.• tcachc,; stagnation. which donhtlcss has its this by taking away the appetite. Most enormous proportions' because of is proceeding rapidly in the construc­ tion of street car tracks from Vernon origin in the clom~:stication of its wild forms oi sickness arc broug-ht on a comparative scarcity of the THOS. BRESLIN ance. tors. This probable inhcriiance dairy product. The business and Santa Fe to Downcv road. The I through failure to assimilate aud <'limi­ man studies his trade. The tracks an· now down as· far the Los plus the faiiurc of 111an to rcdbgnize natc the matter taken into the system mittee in the Southwestern District, the fact that a turkey docs not rt•ach farmer may well study his mar­ Angeles Packing Company and the iutcndcd for food. kets. produce the goods that are put his whole soul and wonderful roadbed is bdng prepared as far as the maturity in its first year and to pro­ In cases of colds, roup, chicken pox, executive ability behind the campaign It yidc accordingly has worked a serious most constantly in demand at Globe plant. is understood that the caJlgcr and kindred troublt· individual good prices, and cease to center and the results arc surprising evt•n thl· street car company will carry its tracks hard,hip on its reputation to endure treattnl'nt is most effectual and more so much of his time and energies most optimistic backers of the cam­ to the end of the prc~cnt road and in confinement. Let us not forget rapid. Treat a turkey a~ good as you We furniahed the machinery to- build the Loa An•elea Uni­ on some one product-Capper's paign. then begin filling in the low places, Stock Yards. Let ua aupply you. that the most generous range of today would yourself or child and with the Weekly. ).Jr. Bn·slin was horn on a farm is hut a tiny cage compared to yt· preparatory to extending its tracks to Store 422 E. 3rd St. same remedies in about one-half the about 84 mile~ from -'cw York City. the stockyards. Yarda 16th and Santa Fe An. turkey freedom of a few generations dose and it will get well ju,t as quick. Phone 10037 Loa An•elea, Calif. FAIR AND STOCK Ilc an,wercd the call of Southern Cali­ ago. For instance, in the first stages of fornia while a young man and c tab­ Blackhead-Most Common Peril SHOW DATES, 1923 The 1£crchants Packing Company colrls, roup-a one-grain quinine tabll't lished himself in the packing busine ·s slaughtered its first cattle this week. "What is wrong with my turkeys? three times a day for three dayo;, fol­ in Los Ang-l'les 31 years ago. l n part­ l startl·d with thirty in April and they Chirngo TntHnntional Live Stock Show, DPc, They were purchased at the Los An­ lowed with a tahlt•spoonful of o'l. will 1 8, Chi••ago nership with R. L. Blis., now presi­ geles Union Stockyards by Sam El­ did so well until the first part of July usually break the fever and rctu1'11 the .\rizonu Stnte Pair, Nov. 12·17, l'ho~nix dent of the California Dressed Beef liott. Establishment of the new Mer­ 250,000 PEOPLE -there arc just ten left and some of anpctite. after which the case is easy California Htnte l•'nir, Sept. 1· !1. Hnt·ramtmto bank with the Security Trust and Savina• Bank in Houth~·rn Company, the old Los Ang-eles Pack­ chants Packing Company, under the them arc droopy. Is there anything California Pn.il·. Ort. 9 ·1 1., Riverside if properly handled. Oi course, pcr­ Ct,}OrRdn Atn.te I•,air, St•pt. 21·2;\ Puel~lu ing Company was organized 18 years leadership of the three Foorman llros. convenient bankin• offices. that can he clone? At first I notice manganate of potash in the water and Mitllnnd J.'nir, So•pt. 1H· Hl, Billings. )[ont. ago. . and 11r. Elliott, gives patrons of the EVERY BANKING SERVICE thin yellowish droppings - then the the usual treatment of the whole flock :lfuntun~> Htnto ~'uir, Sept. 2u-29. Hrlena ~·rnnrisro The venture was successful from the stockyards still another source of out­ bird seems drowsy, wings drop, quits Sun ::\ationtll T.ivo Stock Show, can he rc ortcd to if desired, hut this Ort. ~0·28, Snn }'ranci•ro oubct, but the partnership wa · dis­ let at the yards. Eleven packers, in !'ating, sleeps standing, grows thin, is often a long-drawn route and most I'tah i'Hnte Pnir, Ot·t. l·H, Salt Lake City soh·ed when purcha,cd by Swift & Co. addition to several smaller killers, E UU.RITYTRUST lame and emaciated, head becomes of the flock becomes afflicted, with Wyoming 8tntn !•'air, Hep\. 11·11. Dougla~ rrcxaR HtntA Pair nnd F.XJHISition, Oct. Swift conducted the plant until it was made purchases on the yards during very dark, staggers and dies. A post­ manv more deathcs than where direct S&SAVINGs B ANK. l :1 · 28, Dallua destroyed by fire and it was never the week ending June 2G. SAVINGS OO&IlllllRClAL nlVST mortem examination reveals an en­ treatment is administered. ,\-al'o Cotton Pnlnre und l~xposition , Oct. rebuilt. Doth ~Jr. Breslin and ~~ r. 20, Nov. .1 , Waco largt•d liver, very yellow with ulcer­ If any of our readers arc not fac llliss went into hminc s for them­ HEAD OFFICE- Fifth and SpTin• Streeta TTouHton p,~ir and l~xpoaition, ~ov. 2·12, The dcvelopml·nt of modern retail LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA appearing spoh on it." The symp­ miliar with the treatment of lllack­ Houston, Tox. selves, in different companies. 1fr. handling of m(•ats along lines of sani­ toms arc enough to kill a mule-and head or liver trouble, or if they have Capital and Surplus $10,525,000 CALIFORNIA DATES Breslin organized the Standard Pack­ tation and attractiveness of display the turkey dies, too. other problems, we will chc<'rfully dis­ ing Company, of which he is presi­ Reaoul'cea Exceed $190,000,000 Experience would have scented the Calirnrnh1 Rodeo, SalinnR, July 25·29 has received notable contributions in cuss same upon receipt of reque~t to StnniKiautt County },nir, 1-fndosto, Aug. lR-22 dent. It was ~1r. Breslin's idea to the last four years from \Valtcr llcrtu­ first disorder- "thin yellowish drop- this department. Snntn Ctnrn OoUll!y ~'air, San Jose, Anfl. Hl·26 Snnomn. County Fu.ir, PetalumA, Aug, 22·26 . pecializc on the best beef ohtainable leit and Herman •\Vitt, proprietors of lntH·::IIountnin Fair, MrArthnr, Aur. :l-!·26 and he has adhered to that policy and the Southwest llutchcrs' Supply Com­ Sttn .Tnaquin County Pair, Stockton, Aug. the truth of ).lr. Breslin's convictions ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, PALMS STORY TELLS WHY WE SEVERAL VARIETIES 2S·21l pany of Los Angeles. Mr. \Vitt was ARE RIGHT HANDED OF SHEEP SCAB Colitornin Stnto Fuiiir Sncrnmento, Sept. 1-9 is more evident each year as the bu i­ formerly in the banking business w1th ROSES, AND LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Lukr County J.'nir, )l]Jer LakH, St•pt. l~ · lG ness expands and friend' arc added. the Citizens National of Los Angel<'s ColnKa Count y l•'nir, Colusa, ~cpt. 12·16 1fr. Breslin brought fame to Los and Mr. Bcrtuleit was with the Kirch­ Sunset Boulevard The Pathfinder prints an interesting \Vherevcr sheep scab exi;ts it con­ LnRSf•n Oounty f'air, ~huuanvillo, 8CJ)t. l·l-16 Angeles la:t fall when he was elected ner Supply Company for seven years. theory of why we are right-handed. Kings Oounty ~'air, Hanford, Sept. 17·22 stitutrs a grave menace to a valuable Gh.,nn County },air, Orlnn - Kansas and new wheat made its ap­ ~[on day, J nne 25 ...... 1 , :> ... et u . r oung- 1vc c an rcs,e< ment of Agriculture, in co-operation d" T 1 J )6 74 100 179 300 30c Old liYc 8c and dressed 16c \vith the C'aliforn·a De[Jart ent of A six-car ~tring of me mm to goo<1 pearance upon the market. Rains in ucsr ay, une - ...... ' • · · · 1 111 bullocks averaging I 025 lhs. brought Resources Kansas and dry weather in the orth­ Agriculture, says: Moderately cool 55 Million Dollars !\ Totals ...... 790,201 565,000 EGGS temperatures have prevailed 0\'l'r the 'o.75. while heavy w eight ~t e er;; west failed to check the downward A slow and declining market was Receipts of fresh ranch eggs by rail state the first half of the month. Pas- ( 1100) pounds were discounted 25-30 trend of values. Exports only fair, had the past week. Receipts were lib­ as reported by the Los Angeles Pro­ cents ocr hundred as n·idenccd by ~ix foreign buyers holding back for still eral, the heaviest for some time, which duce Exchange: turcs in the interior valleys are drying car~ ol this weight scoring $o.85, while lower prices. up rapidly but still furni>.h some feed. aood lh·ht sterrs ar<' in demand on ac­ with lower markets elsewhere caused 1923 1922 :Mountain pastures arc in excellent " The speculative market in Chicago buyers to hold back and go slow. A Cases Cases count of their preference in "shop was bearish throughout. None seemed shape. Cattle show little change in -ales." Straight medium lots passed very good consumptive demand wa~ \\'edncsday, June 20.... 73 188 Hellman Bank to have temerity enough to support condition the past two weeks; some had, but no investment or speculative Thursday, June 21...... 182 115 sections, where pastures arc still green, ~~ ~-t~n~~dh~o; e~~t$s~o~~·ads of com- the market and prices were allowed buying. The production in nearby Friday, J unc 22...... 80 99 0 1 SIXTEEN BRANCHES to settle lower from the want of sup­ reporting a slight improvement. On 1 · territotry was only fair, but a good Saturday, June 23 ...... 147 188 the other hand decline is noted in dry Good she-~tuff remains steac )" wtth port to the market. July in Chic~go deal of butter was had from the north :\[onrlay, ] unc 25 ...... 147 67 pasture districts and the consequent scnral two-car strings a\'Craging 961 closed June 21 at $1.04¥.1 agam ·t of us. Oregon, \Vashington and Idaho .Tuesday, June 26...... 48 470 decrease in prices for anything but the pounds at $5.25; two cars 980 !h.;_ at Loa Angelea-San Pedro-Vernon $1.10~ a week ago. September the a)) gave us increased shipments dur­ hest stuff. State markets arc now in $5.20. and another car of even weight­ Huntington Park-Beii-Riverside-Redlanda same time sold down from $1.08% to ing the week and the freer offerings Totals ...... ·-- ...... 677 1127 a position to take all the spring lambs ed 1000 !h. kinds at $5 .50 which was $1.040. . . made buyers backward and bearish. A fairly active and firm market was ready for killing and no shipments top for the wcl•k, while the medium Broomhall has lowered Ins estnnatc Los Ang-eles declined 2c during the had the past week. Receipts were have been made to eastern markets and common grades made up prepo n­ of the European crop 25,000,000 to week, San Francisco Y,c. Chicago light, 450 ca~es less than the same during the past two weeks. derance oi arrivals and were handled J. F. BOLSTER & CO. 40,000,000 bushels compared with re­ went off 0c and N'ew York a ;4c. In week last year. By rail only 677 case,;, mostlv on commission. Cash outlay cent figures. Still the yield there is Heports arc optimistic on wheat and on the medium grades w~s as follows: Vernon Lumber Company the East the production is not only against 1127 cases the same time last harlev as the cool weather has favored ,.. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS figured at 150,000,000 to 165,000,000 keeping up pretty well, hut a good year. Estimating the arrivals by truck the i:tte crop. The heads arc filling Four cars a\'{·raging lOot> lbs. at S4.50; Lumber, Lath, Shinclea Doing Plastering Work at the bushels more than a year ago. deal of foreign butter was on the at twenty times greater than the re­ nic<'ly which means good quality and two loads averaging 1000 lhs. $5.00: 1935 E. Vernon Ave. Stockyards Locally the market is lower than a market. Several Danish shipments ceipts by rail and the supply for .the increased yield. Harvesting has been two cars averagin~ 1100 lhs. at v-1 .35 Office 1004 So. Hill St. week ago in sympathy with Eastern were in and some N'ew Zealand and week was 13,540 cases, against 22,540 slowtd up to some extent. Corn and which were common and <;evrral otht·r Pbonea: So. 2875, 296-4G6, 298-736 Phone 670Z2 Loa Angelea, Cal. markets. Demand, however, fairly Argentine butter was among the offer­ cases the same time last year. This rice arc both making slow growth due "clean-up" shipments at $3.50-!::4.00. good on milling a~count. ~cw wh~at ings. \Vhilc the consuming trade falling off in the supply and the hold­ to unseasonable temperatures. Doth of Odd bunches of canners scored $!.50- is now being rcce1ved and 1ts quahty took hold fairly well, speculati\'c buy­ ing up of the consumptive demand these crops need warmer weather. Too $2.00 while sr•·eral cars of cutters very good. Good milling is selling ing was light and investors were slow must account for the strength in the cool for the best growth of alfalfa is made $3.50. The few bulls in other . . t' here now at $1.90 a cwt. and Sonora to take hold and the more liberal re­ market. In the East the market was the general verdict, consequently the consignments made $3.00 generally. at $1.85 a cwt. ceipts bore heavily upon the market. slow and weak. Receipts there were second cutting was not quite up to the Country sales report two cars steers CORN-Good country buying ancl The receipts for the week were 225,- reported heavy for th(' week and the average yield. from ).fonterey Countv at $6.50; three light receipt made the. shor.ts unca~y 201 pounds heavier than the same accumulation of stocks in New York A surplus of farm labor is not re- cars Contra Casta at $6.50 all shipping Rhoades & Rhoades and in covering they b1d pnccs up 111 week last year. There was taken into exceeded last year's, and current de­ ported from any section of the state, point and two hundred $6.75 f. o. h. Chicago from 81Y,c for July to 83}'4c store here for the week ending :-.ron­ mand light. SpccnTators only took while a few localities state there is a plant. EXPERT LIVE STOCK · . by the 21st. The new crop is said t.o day, 398,626 pounds, against 171,553 hold when prices ga,·c them the ad­ be making good progress but th1s deficiency this early in the season. The calf market when compared to pounds the same week last year. The vantage. But this weakness in till' \Vages arc generally the same, or from a week ago is about steady with the failed of influence upon the market. total cold storage holdings here now Ea. t had no influence upon the market AUCTIONEERS · The visible supply for the week de­ 10 to 25 per cent higher than in 1922. hulk of' the good to choice calves cost­ arc 1,686,696 pounds. against 1,193,553 here, which was controlled entirely ing $9.00-$9.25. while md!ium kinds Office, 2119 South Main St. . · Loa Ancelea, Calif. creased 914,000 bus., bringing the total pounds this time last year. This ac­ by local surroundings. The home went generally at $8.50 and a part down 1 332,000 bus, or about 26,000,000 cumulation of stocks with the heavier trade taking the production without CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sales Conducted in All Parts of California and Adjoining States hus. the high point in March. load of 600 lb. kinds made $2.00, while u~der shipments must account for the break trouble and there wa, also some in­ TRIP GREAT SUCCESS some heavier 342-pound rough kinds In Chicago, No. 2 mixed spot is 84% in prices and more than offset thr vestment buying. There was taken The recent get-acquainted excursion brought $5.00. against 85~c a week ago. Locally a steady and fairly good consumptive into cold storage for the week ending into the coastal counties north of Los very good demand has heen had for Bulk of good cost $9.00 demand that was had from the home :\fonday 8480 cases, against 6183 cases Angeles and up to San Francisco was and a string of nearbv 220-pound No 2 yellow at $2.00 a cwt. trade and nearby towns. the same time last year. The total a highly enjoyable and successiul af­ BARLEY-Receipts better the past kinds ' brought $8.50 with thirteen BERYL WOOD STOCK FARM Daily quotations of fresh extra cold storage holdings here now arc fair, enthusiastically declared \V. S. heavier averages out at $7.75. Eleven RUENliME, OALIF. week and as the new crop is now ar­ creamery huttcr as reported by the 268,622 cases, against 200,736 cases \Vittcn, representative of the Los An­ riving buyers forced prices lowP.r. 300-paund sows brought $1\.75 and a Holatein bulla for aale from the undefeated grond champion of the Oalifonala Los Angeles Produce Exchange: this time last year. • geles Union Stockyards. few 350-ponnd kinds at $5.75. fair eircui,, 1922, PRINOE AGGIE o~· BERYLWOOD, all of whose anen aeared Demand however, fairly good at the 1923 1922 Los Angeles is 1c higher than a "\Ve found Los Angeles enjoyed a dama hne two-rear recorda averaein& 2,120.ll9 lba. butter and 41,1116.4. lba. decline. ' Choico! spot $1.40 a cwt. Compared to last week the lamb milk, an average unequaled by like dams of any other airs in the world. Anraee W cdncsday, June 20 .... 45c 39c week ago and 2Y,c higher than the vt•ry warm place in the hearts of our t ..t of throe nearest dama, 4..1 por cent fat. Milo Maize in very good demand at Thursday, June 21...... 45c 39c neighbors to the north," says ).[ r. market is firm with good to choice same time last year. San Francisco lambs scarce and costing $12.00-$12.50. Write for pricea on these bulla. $2.25 a cwt. Friday, June 22 ...... 45c 39c advanced 2J4,c during the week. Chi­ \Vitten. "Good will was expressed to­ BRAN-SelJing fairly at $38.00 a Saturday, June 23 ...... 45c 39c Arrivals for the we<'k were largely cago and New York unchanged from wards Los Angeles at every stop. The Mendocino Countv and Southern thin ton. Monday, June 25 ...... 44c 39c a week ago. trip was a revelation to many of us Tuesday, June 26...... 43c 40c recently shorn ki1;ds for further feed­ Daily fJUOtations of fresh extra eggs as we learned the vast resources of ing. Several thousand feeders. recent­ H'UNT£R,1)ULIN &Co. HAY San Francisco extras- as reported by the Los Angeles Pro­ California." ly shorn, brought $10.50 a\'eraging Investment Securities There was a seasonal increase in Wednesday, June 20.... 43¥.1 c duce Exchange: ~fr. \Vitt<·n visited with many mostly 55-60 pounds. A few decks of BolicitA I. N. Bldg. receipts of hay last week Demand Thursday, J unc 21...... 43}'4c t~omplde fa· . 1923 1922 . tockmen, bankers and others inter­ good 108-l:t.>. ewes made $0.00 and loans on well was fairly good but prices weakened. Friday, June 22 ...... 43¥.1 c \\'ednesday. June 20 .... 30c 27c ('Sted in the livestock industry and located r a n e It Los Angeles etlitiea Cor 1afe Receipts of hay at Los Angeles for Saturday, June 23-----· 42%c Thursday, June 21...... 30c found everywhere much interest in the light Farling wethers mo\'ecl at $8.00- Ianda. Am o n n t a :.\fain 6801 investment for your 27c $8.50 and ag<'d wethers around $7.50. '250,000 and Up funds. .Aak ua for detaill- week ending June 23, including esti­ Monday, June 25 ...... 43;4c Friday, J unc 22 ...... 30c 27c Los Angeles Union Stockyards. m:~h•d arrivals hy motor truck, totaled Tuesday, Junt· 26...... 43Hc Saturday, June 23 ...... 30c 27c 117 cars as compared with 83 cars the Monday, June 25 ...... 30c 27c WEATHER FORECAST WOOL MARKETS ARE prc·vious' week Prices per ton ior car­ POULTRY AND HARES Tuesdav, J unc 26...... 31c 280c U. S. Department of Agriculture INACTIVE OVER WEST load lots, f. o. b. Los Angeles, oaid to San Francisco cxtras­ San Francisco, Cal., ] unc 26, 1923. Benedict & Moorman LIVE POULTRY-The market re­ producers week ending ] unc 23, fol­ \Vedne,.clay, June 20. ... 27c Rainfall Tempera- L' 1 · • h 1 · d h Grading, Excavataing, Teaming Contractors-Gravel, Lime, Cement, lows: Rabbit hay, $24.00(n26.00; alfalfa mains much the same as last week. Thursday, June 21 _ .. ___ 27Y,c Data ture Data 1tt ~ ac~l\'lt~ as c 1~racten~c t c Sand, Feed and Fuel. Auto Truck Service. hay, choice dairy, No. 1, 22.00; stand­ Receipts fair and so is the demand. Friday, June 22 ...... 28c _. "0 - UJ - z :-- .,.., wool s1tuat1on m the \\est dunng the 0 ard. $19.00; No. 1 barley hay, $21.00; Broilers still coming in freely and Saturday, June 23 ...... 28c ;:; "' o ~ 0 ~ ::: week ending June 9 according to re- 122 E. Randolph Street, Huntington Park, Calif. , ~ t:l"' b ?< ? ports received by the United States No. 1 oat hay, $23.00. market wt·ak, hut demand fair at 241ft\ ::\{onday, June 25 ...... 28c Stations 9 South 1139, 292-212 26c. Fryer~ stili scarce and in good Tuesday, June 26...... 29;4c ;>; ~ g ~ "' Department of Agriculture from its GROUND FEED ~ ~ field representatives. Eureka ...... 92 Demand for fround feed continues 25.12 46.00 60 50 In California where most of the Corn ...... 34 12 2.25 a cwt. Onions slow sale. Rerl Red ntuff .. 1.66 21.82 25.00 84 52 clip has been shorn and sold, nr, VVATCH THE MIGHTY DEVELOPMENT AROUND good and prices held. steady. Carl~ad Oats ...... 4 3 and yellow $1.751111.85 a cwt a'nd Sacramento _ .08 receipts for week enchng June 23, w1th 15.68 20.09 80 50 transactions hetwecn growe_rs and 11 ilo Maize ...... 2 2 fancy white $4.25 a cwt. But demand San Fran...... 05 22.17 22.27 69 51 df'alers or growers and manuracturcr~ THE LOS ANGELES STOCKYARDS comparisons, follow: Flour ...... 30 46 light. San Jose ...... 01 Previous 13.84 16.79 78 4-l arc reported. Dealer,' sales are draggy. Ground now being broken for first unit of $5,000,000 industrial building. Last Prices paid per ton to producers, f. Bermuda onions hr fair demand at Fresno ...... 0 9.37 9:68 88 48 One reports that rerluction. on pullc<1 Week Week Many others starting right away. l!.r;ormous weekly payroll to be spent a. h. Los Angeles, as computed from $2.00 a 50-pound box. String beans S. L Obispo 0 23.28 20.51 74 -14 wool of seyeral cents a pound from in restricted business area. Wheat ---·---·--· 56 31 an avera~c of local concerns for week slow sale at 7((i'9s a pound for Ken­ Los Angeles 0 9.59 15.64 74 56 prices two weeks ago have brought no 18 Barley1 -----··-· 46 ending June 23, follows: \Vheat bran. tucky \Vonders. Peas steady and in San Diego. ....04 6.36 10.01 70 50 n·sponst•. Fur•.her concesions not un- MILLIONS VVILL BE MADE FROM REAL ESTATE $40.00; mt•al (dry), $30.00; molasses good demand at 10@14c a pound. \Vin'mucca .....72 921 8.35 7H -10 likely. Shrewd buyers now securing business lots in Union Pacific ~fanor. alfalfa meal, $26.00; cottonseed meal, Cucumber~ selling fairly at $1.000'1.25 Reno ...... 02 9.65 I 0.43 74 38 X o sal<'s arc reported from X cvada $44.00; rolled barley, $34.00. a lug. Asparagus firm and in good Tonopah ...... 14 \Vritc for booklet, "Cabbage Patches." Call at tract offtcc, oppos1te the 4.79 10.10 76 38 or \Vashington during the week. Administration Bldg., or at office at Seventh and Spring, Los Angeles. demand at JOZ13c a pound. Lettuce The Montana situation shows little "REM CO'' slows ale and lower at $LOOm 1.25 a ======707 Van Nuy• Bide. COTTON had for orangf's the past week. !\luch change from the past week but greater crate. Summer ~quash in very good FILCHER & COX Phone B,dwy. 2ll62. Tanks and Towers Fairly active buying was had thl' deciduous fruit and herrics on the activity is looked for soon when shear­ past week. The carry-over of last drmand at 75080c a lug. Okra selling ing becomes more general. The sale fairly at 12ml5c a pound. Cabbage market attracted the attention of buy­ Redwood Pipe year's crop was the smallest on record ers from oranges. Hence sales wtre of one clip of comparatively small and a shortage is expectc·d the coming­ slow sale and lower at $2.00(ri";2.25 a size is reported at 48 cents, hut as crate. Egg plant dull at 7(n 8c a pound. light. F. o. b. California quotations year. This encouraged investment on Valcncias arc on a basis of $3.25(ti) the character of the clip is unknown buying. The acreage of 37,000,000 Home-grown tomatoes now on the the sale cannot be taken as an indica­ Woodward-Bennett Company market an din fair demand at $2.00(ril 3.65, according to size and di,trict. acres i< big and indicates a crop of Locally the market was quiet. The tion that growers arc inclined to ac­ 11,000,000 hales, where it takes 13.- 2.25 a lug-. Bell peppers in fair clrmand cept lower prices. at 15017c a pound and Chille peppers abundance of all other kinds of fruits 000,000 hales to give America an am­ attracting the attention of buyers. According to advices from Idaho the ple supply. This showing had a bull­ 12m 15c a pound. Corn slow sale at situation in that state is rather list­ Packers $LOOm 1.25 a lug. Packers paying growers 2~2 Y, c a ish influence upon the market. In pound for what few Valencias they less. although Lemhi county reports N cw York there was little change the sales of a few clips at from 42 to HONEY are taking. Grapefruit also 20 2yk a during the week. On June 22, June pound and demand nnlv fair. 4J cents. Wholesale Meat Dealers closed at 27.65 and October 25.13c. The pa. t week was another quiet ln 'ew York Tuesday Valencia~ Shearing is being interferred with First Quality Beef, Lamb and Pork Jn New Orleans the same time Octo­ one in thi, market. Shippers are still ~old at $4.80({1'7.60 and in Boston at by continuous rains. lH·r sold up from 24.40 to 24.58c. Less holding back and doing nothing. $3.90~6.65 . Reports from Utah indicate that 3iaughtered Daily favorable crop reports and the activi­ There wa!> a fair local inquiry, how­ LE:-.rONS- Under the influence of about 90 per cent of the clip has been Come See Our Cooling Rooms ties of the boll-weevil were bullish fac­ ever, and sage honer is higher. Others the high prices buyers the past week sold with little choice wool left. Deal­ tors in the market. steadv· and iirm. \Vc quote from grow­ went slow in the eastern markets. In ing has been light with prices tending In the Imperial Valley the crop is er;;-\\'hite orange lb., llc; water lower. A few sale.s have been con­ New York Tuesday sales wt:re at summated at from 38 to 44 cents. said to be doing fine and the indica­ white safe lh. llc; white sage lh. 10c; $1 L35(ri)l1.85. Tn Roston sales wt·n· tions arc for the best crop ever raised. light amber sage lh 8c; whit<' alfalfa Transactions involving about 125,- at [email protected]. Locally a yery good 000 pounds of wool at from 35 to 40 lb. 7!/,c: light amber alfalfa 7c. market was had the past week. Ship­ BEANS BEES\V AX-Slow sale at 24c. cents arc reported as occurring at the pers were very good buyers, hut the Ballinger, Texas, sale last week while lmi%·~-~·!1 The past week brought no improve­ home demand was light. Packers pay­ at Talln where the same prices p,.e­ FRUITS .J. ment in this market. l t is still ven· ing growers 2(rt•3c a pound for poor vailed little wool changed hands. dull. Shi[lpcrs keep out of the market The market was well supplied with and S

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LIVESTOCK MARKETS-COUNTRY PRICES The JOURNAL gives the livestock grower the most comprehensive and Fruit, grain and field crops, dairying, cattle sales, wholesale feed prices, reliable information obtainable in the most interesting and readable form. vegetables, poultry and produce-all are covered in the JOURNAL, together An invaluable service to anyone who raises livestock of any kind. with news events affecting markets. You NEED the JOURNAL. VOL. 1, NO. 29 10 CENTS A COPY UNION STOCK YARDS, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 10 CENTS A COPY JUNE 21, 1923

YARDS CLOSED JULY 4 LIVESTOCK GOOD CATTLE ARE The Los Angeles Union Stock HOGS ACTIVE AT PURCHASES MEAT FOR HEALTH WEEK MfA TABSOLUTElY Yards will be closed to- trading I' \Vednesday, July 4. Incoming ACTIVE; OTHERS livestock will be fed, watered and Purchase, of livestock at Los An­ JUNE 25th to 30th cared for as usual. FIRM PRICES WITH geles Union Stockyards for week enu­ ESSENTIAL TO BE ing June 19: Cattle Calves Hogs Sh'p CONTINUE DULL Saturday, June 16 Cudahy ...... o58 1509 12 Los Angeles ...... 1038 $5.35 THE DEMAND URGENT Wilson ...... 583 177 1123 STURDY AMERICAN Monday, June 18 Hauser ...... 385 491 Fat Steers From Imperial Val­ 1 Imperial 790 $5.00 Bulk of Good Light Butchers Wood'd Be'n't 349 223 ley Sell at $7.20 to $7.60 5 Imperial ...... 1038 4.90 Thos. Bredin Tells How Farm­ Bring $9.25 Through Standard ...... 136 70 817 ers Ate Meat Three Times at Yards 1 Imperial ...... 1040 4.50 the Yards "nion 68 3 14 Imperial ...... 420 4 00 Newmarket ...... 54 6 300 565 a Day for Vigor 4 Imperial ...... 1102 3.50 L. A. Pkg. Co. .. 30 HALF FAT CATTLE 7 Imperial ...... 912 3 50 HOG PRICES HIGHER VERY HARD TO MOVE Anaheim .... _.... 94 CALLS A1TENTION TO Tuesday, June 19 AT EASTERN MARKETS Coast ...... 91 MEAT FOR HEALTH WEEK 15 Santa Clara ...... 928 $6.00 Others ...... _ 279 40 Price Spread Between Common 26 Madera ...... 992 5.10 Chicago Top Tuesday Back to Fcedcrs ...... 2 34 Every Sanitary Safeguard Sur­ and Good Cattle Contin- 59 S. L. Obispo ...... 1026 4.60 $7.60; Local Outlet ues to Widen 25 Tulare ...... 912 4.50 Totals ...... 2544 519 4459 565 rounds Slaughter and Is Broad Sale of Meat This week's cattle market was CANNERS AJ:\D CUTTERS THE WEEK'S RECEIPTS Thursday, June 14 The hog market continued active at marked by active demand for strictly the Los Angeles Union Stockyards, Receipts at Los Angeles Union BY THOS. BRESLIN good cattle, selling at $7.20 to $7.(i0, No. Av. Wt. Price Stockyards for week ending June 19: Chairman Meat For Health Committee 8 Merced ...... 945 $3.00 with the price spread continuing far but a very draggy outlet for common in excess of the $1.60 price aboYe the Cattle Calves Hogs Sh'p Southwestern District 2 Imperial ...... ~-- 800 ar.d half .·fat stock. Sellers had the 2.75 Kansas City top. The bulk of good Wednesday .... 557 233 1121 2 Merced ...... __ 890 2.50 Thursday ...... 664 24 The time draws ncar for M('at for greatest difficulty in wresting bids light butchers have sold around $9.25, Health_ \V('ck, Ju_ne ~5 to .10, i1!clusi,·e, from packer buyers on the low gratlc . 1 Imperial ...... - .. 870 1.50 Friday ·-·------93 1062 Friday, J unc 15 with a few sales above that figure. Los the obJect of whtch 1s to com·tnce the stock, ·which comprised the bulk of re­ OO Angeles packers are finding no little Saturday .... _.. 133 1 5r6 S. L. Obispo .. ... 840 Monday ...... 1334 pu~ltc !hat meat from cattlc, sheep and ceipts. Many of th,~se cattle were $3- difficulty in obtaining sufficient hogs 199 JOSS swme _1s wholesome and that there is strictly feeder~. Toppy cattle are ~p­ 1\fonday, June 18 Tuesday ------259 88 1171 735 9 Imperial ..... ·-···- 801 $2.50 to take care of current rc(]uirements no article ?f food, as stati~tics show, parcntly scarce and the few shipm('nts and a safe "spread" above the Kansas that contams as much nutriment as arriving at the yards sold readily at 4 Imperial ...... 917 2.50 Totals .... _ 3040 545 4409 1301 meat. 2 Imperial ...... 810 1.75 City top sec.ms assured for some time. firm prices. Bulk of good light butchers sold A string of four cars of the Atf.'n 2 Imperial ...... 715 1.50 Beginning with the live animal; it is 2 Imperial ...... 780 1.50 Wedncsdav at $9.30. slaught~recl and prepared for market steers, from the Imperial Valley, There has been a sharp reaction in scored $7.60 on Monday's market, go­ Tuesday, June 19 under ngid sanitary inspection of city 24 S. L. Obispo ...... 928 $3.25 prices at the middle western markets. county, state or nation. Today th~ ing to \Vilson & Co. Wilson also paid The top at Chicago Tuesday of last NATIONAL EXCHANGE $7.20 and $7.40 for other good Im­ slaughter of practically all meat ani­ BULLS week was $6.85, prices being the low­ . mals . comes under some form of in­ perial Valley steers. The big propor­ est since December, 1915. Tuesday of tion of common and half-fat cattle are Thursday, June 14 ~pe~hon that assures the public of san­ No. Av. Wt. Price this week, the top l'lad wqrked up to SELECTS LOS ANGELES ItatiOn and cleanliness. selling from $6.00 to $6.75, with many $3 50 $7.60. going through the week to date minus 1 Imperial ...... 1570 It seems not out of place at this time Friday, June 15 Some inquiry is begining to develop hit!s. Traders arc emphasizing the im­ SO for stock pigs at the yards. Owing to t11 e pnce asts IS uncer am. very backward about taking on thin 1 San Benito ...... 1270 cal fr~tternity in the United States of Saturday, June 16 Great Honor Voted Los Angele& cattle. There has been some inquiry Representatives Sales Amcnca where meat is eaten by nearly 1 Los Angeles ...... 1180 $3.7.5 Livestock Exchange and ~verybody, even by people oi very lim­ for fc,~clcrs hut prospective buyers i.J­ BUTC-HER HOGS sist that asking prices on thin stock Monday, June 18 Yards ttcd means, as there is no article of Imperial ...... 1100 $3.SO Friday, June 15 food that satisfies and is as economical are too hip-h in relation with the fat Av. Wt. Dock Price cattle market and are talking $5.00 to Tuesday, June 19 No. Los Angeles lands the • •ational Live "Make Meat the Main Dish" ~s meat. The housewife h('rc in Alncr­ 8 S. L. Obispo ...... 1352 $-tOO 81 Nebraska .... 185...... $92.5 ICa, whether she is a native or here hv $5.50 on the general run of stocker Stock Exchange Convention for 19:-~! Editor's !\'ote-Thc above cartoon was drawn especially for the Farm 604 Nebraska .... 184 9.25 That was the telegram which arrived adoption, knows that the members of steers. 90 Colorado ...... 185 • 40 9.25 and Ranch ~[arket Journal by Chas. S. Plumb to emphasize the impor­ Good cows sold from $5.25 to $5.50 CALVES at the Los Angeles Union Stock Yanls tance of the :\1eat for llealth \Veck Campaign. :\[r. Plumb was formerly her ~amity, citht•r children or gro,, n· Thursday, June 14 85 Colorado ...... 203 • • 9.20 ups, 1f they arc to hl' classed . the . 'atidnal Live Stock lrxchan\;e ntust have a liberal supply. oi g <1d 10() Colorado .... 163 40 9.10 Farm Bureau Federation. J\1r. Plumb 1s now regularly engaged 111 mak111g meat. arc finding fairly active outlet at $1.50 63 Imperial 195 $9 50 COII\'ention at Buffalo, which clo,ctl animated cartoons in Los Angeles for the motion pictures. to $2.50, with cutters up to $3.50. 19 Imperial ...... 331 7.50 2 N cbraska .... 225 8.25 Ia. t Saturday. The Los Angeles E:x­ Hard Workers Need Meat Bologna bulls sold mostly from $3.50 12 Imperial ...... 137 7.00 Monday, ] une 18 chi!ngc •\·a.- represented by Charles d. 4 Imperial ...... 112 7.00 170 Colorado .... 177 160 $9.35 Show me a laboring man that per­ to $4.00. Hill, president: Harry Booth a:1d forms hard labor and stands up undc.-r Choice light veal calves continue to Friday, June 15 170 Colorado ...... 176 80 9.~5 Ralph Coytc. Colored Posters and Receipt Booklets 12 San Benito ...... 1 76 $10.25 97 S. L. Obispo 1G6 80 9.3() i~ _that does not consume large quan­ sell around $10.50, with medium and When it is considered that the local ttttes of meat. Compare the puny child heavies and common kinds at the usual 5 San Benito ...... 316 8.00 82 Idaho ...... 183 80 9.25 exchange and the Los Augelcs nion 6 San Benito ...... 455 6.35 87 Idaho .. 176 GO 9.25 to Promote Greater Use of Meat of t~1c ve_gctanan, cereal eating food discounts, as may be seen from the Stock Yards are less than a year old, fadchst w1th the child of the iamilv representative sales listed below. Monday, June 18 96 S. L. Obispo.163 9.25 the honor bestowed on Los Angeles is $10.50 Tuesday, June 19 A splendid series of five posters on to public attention the fact that meat that ust·s meat daily in the menu and 72 Monterey ----···-· 185 all the greater and reflects great credit note the difference in the physical con­ 9 Monterey ...... 295 9.00 99 Idaho ...... 186 80 $9.25 on the high calibre of the representa­ !>fEAT FOR HEALTH has been re­ is in realtty the main reliance of the Representative Sale 1 Imperial ...... 120 8.50 99 Idaho ...... 171 100 9.25 ceived by the various packers of Los menu; that all our m('als should be dition of the children. As an illu~tra­ BEEF STEERS tive of the Los Angeles Exchange. tion, c?mpare tl!e languid people of 2 Imperial ...... 340 4.25 97 Colorado ... .. 165 40· 9.25 The convention attracts everal hun­ Angeles for distribution among the r~­ built around meat as the central dish Thursday, June 14 4 Imperial ...... 425 3.50 89 Colorado ...... 170 40 9.2.:> tail meat dealers of Southern Calt­ and that meat is not harmful to health vegetanan Mcxtco, our next dovr No. Av. Wt. Price dred liv('stock men from all over the neighbor, with the people of our coun­ Tuesday, June 19 94 Colorado ... 178 70 9.25 l'nited States. representing 62 central fornia. Attractive four-color illustra­ but on the contrary promotes health 11 Merced ...... 935 $6.25 70 Los Angeles ... _ 191 $10.55 tions picture meat in its most appetiz­ and strength and actually cures certain try for strength of body and mind. A Orange ...... 1142 5.85 livestock markets, among which the vast difference "ill be noted. Another 4 7 Tulare ...... 177 10.50 PACKI!\G SOWS & ROUGHS Los Angeles yards are the yoUttgesl ing forms, as baked ham, crisply broil­ so-called deficiency diseases from 27 Orange ...... 1106 5.85 33 Santa Clara ...... 159 10.50 Friday, June 15 ed bacon, prime roa,t beef, cold, which people suffer who cat too little example l? convince the most skeptical, hut nevertheless, one of the nHht im- cereal-eatmg food faddist as to the 19 Orange ...... 1034 5.35 19 S. L. Obispo .. . 242 8.50 No. Av. Wt. Dock Price portant. · pressed boiled ham, aud delicious larr.b meat. 114 Arizona ...... 383 5.25 5 Santa Clara ...... 298 8.00 7 New Mex .... 267 $7.50 chops. Each poster bears the wording The 32-page booklets on Meat for value of meat as a food is our North American Indians who ior generations Friday, June 15 Dtl'3991 u545634v :465...... AN939 1 !\'. M. stag.... 430 70 6 00 below which we reproduced in this is­ Health, containing scores of recipes 20 Monterey ...... 1217 $7.25 Monday, June 18 ' I AT OTHER MARKETS ·I sue in the full page advertisement of and menu and much valuable general roamed this country from Maine to 100 Monterey ...... 1198 7.25 7 S. L. Obispo 260 ~8.001 Meat for Health \Vcek, sponsored hy information on meat of particular in­ California and from Canada to the 28 :Monterey ...... 1104 :'. ldaho ...... 290 the Los Angeles packers whose names terest to the housewife may be ob­ Gulf and history tells us that 95 per 1 Idaho ...... 290 70 ~-~g CHICAGO, June 19.-Hogs, 26,000; are signed to the advertisement on the tained by housewives from the mar­ cent of their food consi. ted of meat 28 Tulare ...... 960 7.50 active, 10c to lSc higher; top, $7.60. 30 S. L. Obispo ..... 1101 H~ iSTRONG TONE IS 2 Idaho ...... 375 back page. kets. The booklet is published by the which was prepared in the most unsan­ 1 Idaho ...... 430 7.00 'attk, 10,000; steady to strong; top National Live Stock and Meat Board itary way imaginable, yet where on 88 S. L. Obispo ...... 934 · heavy steers, $11..10; :;ome held higher. 2 S. L. Obispo ...... 1105 Tuesday, June 19 "Meat is appetizing, sus­ with which the meat packers are co­ the face of the globe could a more 6 Colorado ...... 321 $7.50 Sheep, 6,000; firm; top lambs, $16.50; taining, w h o 1 e s o m e. It operating in spreading the gospel of sturdy race of people be fouud for 26 Monterey ...... 1089 Texas wethers, $7.50. 10 S. L. Obispo ...... 1110 6.65~:~~ FEATURE OF THE 1 Idaho ...... 280 7.50 prcduces vigor, vitality and meat for health. The public-spirited strength and endurance than the orig· 26 Tulare ...... 926 1 Idaho stag ... 480 7.00 O~fAHA. June 19.-ITogs, 7,000; endurance."- United States purpose and theme of the booklet is ina! natives of America. 12 S. L. Obispo ...... 940 active, higher; top, $6.90. Cattle. 9,300; Department of Agriculture. expressed in this quotation from the This Eat .More Meat Campaign h.ts I) Monterey ...... 1096 FAT LAMB MARKET FEEDING SPUDS To about ~teady; top, 1,400-lb. steers, Vnited States Department of Agricul­ brought vividlv to the mind of the 70 Orange ...... 843 ~:~~5.75 $11.00; bulk beef steers, $9.25 to $10.50; Salesmen of the various packers are ture- writer the vah.ic and necessity of meat 4 S. L. Obispo ...... 1210 5.75 CA TILE IN IDAHO bulk cows and heifers, ~6.00 to $825; placing Meat for Health \V eck litera­ "A liberal proportion of meat in the for health and strength. Choice Napa County Lambs Sell bulk feeders, $7.00 to $8..80. Sherp, 29 California ...... 998 5.50 There are a good many hogs vn ture in the hands of the retailers. Meat diet tends to make a physically and Prepared Own Meat 16 S. L. Obispo ...... 970 5.60 Monday at $13.60 to 7.000; steady; hulk Idaho lambs, for Health Week is June 25 to 30. lt is mentally well balanced race as well as feed in Idaho this season, according $16.25; bulk heavy ewes, $4.00 to $4.50. I was raised -1!1 a farming country in 21 Monterey ...... 969 5.50 Newmarket to J. H. Danielson, ·who was in from a nation-wide effort to bring forcibly a well balanced agriculture." the state of New York, 84 miles from 29 Orange ...... 801 5.15 Burley this week with a shipment of KAJ:\'SAS CITY, June 19.-Hogs, New York City. Nearly every family Saturday, June 16 Com para! ivcly few sheep and lambs hogs that sold at very satisfactory 13,000; l Oc to 15c higher; top, $7.15. STOCKMEN ASSURED LAMBS SCORE $13.60 except the shiftless and indolent ones 1 Los Angeles ...... 1170 $7.00 have arrived through the yards during prices. Cattll!, 8,000; lOc to 15c higher; top and those living in the congested part 56 Fresno ...... 11 23 6.65 the past week. A string of choice "The Los Angeles market is proving steers, $10.90. Sheep, 1!,000; steady to OF FAVORABLE LAWS ON MONDAY'S MARKET of th(' towns raised for their own u, e Monday, June 18 lambs from Napa county sold Monday a life-saver for the hog growers this 25c lower; top, native lambs, $16.00; at least two hog.; from that to 20 on Ample assurance that the present A new high top for the last several No. Av. Wt. Price to Newmarket at $13.60, and that price year," said Mr. Danielson. "\Ne have fed Texas wethers, $6.75 to $6.85. the larger farms. They killed thc~t· is generally believed quotable on ad­ PORTLAND, June 19.-Cattle rt­ administration of the state of Cali­ weeks was hung up at the Los Ange­ 93 Imperial ...... 1152 $7.60 quite a few hogs on feed. Potatoes arc fornia would see that the dairy. live­ hogs in the late fall under the roo t 50 Imperial ...... 1226 7.40 ditional shipments of strictly choice ceipb light; choice steers, $7.50@'8.00; les Union Stockyards Monday when so cheap that we cooked 'em up and stock and horticultural interest would the Union Sheep Company of Napa unsanitary conditions; kept as much of 7 Imperial ...... 1145 7.25 lambs. fed them to hogs and cattle last winter. mediu mto good, $l.OO(ti7.50; fair to the pork fresh as possible and hung Imperial ...... 11 51 7.20 Reliable reports hom Arizona state medium, [email protected]; common to fair, bt: protected was given 111('111hcrs of county, California, sold 565 head, av­ 50 In the summer, we feed them raw, the California Agricultural Advisory eraging 74 pounds, at $13.50, without the spare "ribs up in the peak of the 56 Kings ...... 1230 6.00 that the proportion of fat lambs this mixed with grain and green alfalfa. $5.00@:6.00; choice heifers, '6.00@;6.50; barn, if possible on the north sid~ year will fall under the a\'Crage, due choice cows and heifers, $5.50@;6.00; Council, in session at the Jonathan sort. The lambs were choice and sold 20 Kings ...... 1294 5.50 "I sold potatoes last fall at 30 and Club. Los Angeles, by George Heeke, to the Newmarket Company. ·where it was cold and the sun did ncn Tuesday, June 19 to late lambing and lack of sufficient 40 cents a cwt., and a good many spuds medium to good, [email protected]; fair to shine; packed part of the hogs as salt feed. It is believed that the propor­ medium, $4.00f. Doorman, president of the Cali­ S. P. AT C 0 L T 0 N flies COttld not get at them, for use CULLS & TJIROWOUT STEERS cellars. There is a big acreage to spuds ((/8.50; price light, [email protected]; med­ dunng the strenuous days of the har­ Representative Sales ium, $7.00(§ 7.50; hea \")", $4.00@:7.00. fornia Dairy Council. Other talks Thf.' Southern l'acific announces Thursday, June 14 again this year, however." were mane hv Sam H. Greene, secre­ vest \\hen brawn and strength was re­ Price LAMBS In commenting on the cattle supply. Hogs. 25c@:50 higher; prime light, that the road from Colton to Beau­ quired to stand the strain of the hard No. Av. Wt. 565 Napa ...... 74 $13.60 tary of the California Dairy Council; 1 Arizona -·- 920 $4.50 Mr. Danielson said that Idaho would $7.75(a'8.25; smooth heavy, 230 to 300 mont, Cal, will be douhlc track('d in labor of haying and harvest. At thal pounds, S7.00r7i 7.75; do. 300 pounds Judge Shields, big dairyman of Sacra­ the ncar future. The distance is 33 Friday, J unc 15 feed about the usual number of cattle mento; \V. T. Spencc·r. president of time farmers worked 17 hours evt~t ~­ 4 San Benito ...... 1140 $5 20 GOOD IMPERIAL next fall and winter. Corn, barley and and up, $6.000'7.00; rough heavy, $3.50 miles. The improvement is expected day. The writer heard a farm han~! (({'4.50; fat pigs, [email protected]; feeders, the California \Vool ,rowers' Asso­ to do away with the long delays in 13 S. L. Obispo ..... 1028 4:75 STEERS AT $7.60 wheat arc the principal rations. ciation; .'\, C. Hardison, president of make th(' n·mark that he hung his 1 S. L. Obispo ...... 910 3.00 , 7.251n 7.50; stags subject to dockage, the canyon. Freights have had to lay trousers up as he went to bed and Jw. the California Farm Bureau Federa­ 0\·er for hours at El Casco. 1fonday, June 18 A new top for the la~t several FEW HOGS BEING $2.506i4.00. Sheep, strong: choice val- tion. fore they stopped S\\inging got up atHl Kings ...... 1210 $4.00 weeks was registered on four loads IAL ley lambs, $10,0000JO.SO; medium, pnt them on and startl'w('r~· Ang<·les county farm ad\'isor; H. A. · 4. 5(51 Farm anrl Ranch ~farket Journal. . tock tead~·; good cow" up to $5.50; • 7.00; yearlings UJ> to 11.25; lambs up 9 S. L. Obispo ..... 91J2 4· 0 J South 5764. I !arriman, :;upcrintend('nt. Los :\n- pte of this country that meat is dt•tri• Sell machinery through classified. canner' mu,tly around $2.00; bulls to $14.00. 1-{cle~ county farm. mcntal to health. 2 FARM AND RANCR MARKET JOURNAL June 21, 1923

Thomas Lee \Voolwine: Buttinskies FARM AND RANCH are the greatest pests in the world. MARKET JOURNAL DAIRY NEWS ____.1 Published Every Thursday at Two cars of steers from Boise, l____ ... os Angeles Union Stock Yards, Idaho, brought $8.50 on the St. Joe Los Angeles, California mat ket last week. Interested dairymen and livestock raisers from Southern California and Bonded Live Stock CHAPIN & CROW, Publishers More and more interest is being tak­ notables from outside the state attend­ NELSON R. CROW...... Editor en in dairy cow production in the ed the annual Guernsey Day at Adohr northwest. The only thing that can Stock farm and Brant Rancho, near N. L CHAPIN-······------·-·--·---Manager stop the rapid depletion of beef herds Van Nuys, Cal. H. M. Adamson was is better prices. thc host at the Adohr Stock Farm, Commission Firms Subscription Price...... - .. $1.00 per Year Single Copies.·-···-···----·-····-··-·--·-10 Cents where what is said to be the largest Advertising Rates on Application Double tragedy: Southern Califor­ heard of grade Guernsey cows in the nia girl gets married and goes back world is located. He showed his visit­ Entered as Second-Class Matter to Kansas with hubby. But they'll ors how the cows are cared for, milked Consign your cattle, hogs and January 12, 1923, at the Postoffice at come back. and how the product is marketed. Los Angeles, California, under the There arc 586 cows in the heard. A sheep to one of these firms, mem­ Act of March 3, 1879. Northern Colorado is planting thou­ Current Los Angeles wholesale IOgden is in charge of the Los An­ barbecue was served at noon. sands of acres to corn this year. meat prices, s u b j e c t to market geles plant. He has on occasions pur­ Speakers at the barbecue included Letters from subscribers on matters changes: Ichased cattle at the Los Angeles Uninn William Gibbs McAdoo, Sam H. bers of the Los Angeles Live pertaining to the livestock or farming WEEKLy REPORT OF Ko. 1 steers $14.00; No. 2 steers Stock Yards to be shipped to the Og- Greene, secretary of the CaliJornia industry are welcome. FARM BUREAU SALES 1.3.50; ~ o. 3 steers $12.50; common den headquarters for slaughter. Dairy Council, and G. T. Drinkwater, Stock Exchange, bonded for your Please Note--If you receive a sample steers $12.00. president of the Southern California Ko. 1 heifers $12.00; Xo. 1 cows George Sailor, manager of the Asso­ Guernsey Club. copy of this paper it is because we California Farm Bureau Marketing $12.50; r\o. 2 cows $12.00; No. 3 cows The afternoon was spent in inspect­ protection. believe you are interested in the live­ ciated Meat Company, is spending his Association reports following sal!:S $11.00. . vacation back in ol' 11issouri. ~[ r. ing the Brant Rancho where David 0. stock or farm crops market informa­ wc(;k ending June 15: K o. 1 bulls $7.50. Brant, proprietor, paraded many of tion we publish and should be a reg­ Sailor says Missouri is a great state No. Hogs Av. \Vt. Dock Price Veal under 130 tbs. $18.00; veal 131 to come from. the finest in the second largest pure­ These firms are on the job 24 ular subscriber. The paper will be Corcoran, June 11: to 150 lbs. $17.00; veal 151 lbs. and bred Guernsev herd in the world. A sent you reguarly, every Thursday for 53 ·------·-.. -· .. ·-·-...... _ 158 $8.30 up $15.00. banquet was ·held in the evening at 44 ...... 185 Harry Scott, who . recently came to 52 issue3, on receipt of check, money 8.30 Ko. 1 ewes $16.00; No. 2 ewes the Associated 1feat Company as saks Brant Rancho, attended by many of hours a day to Insure the pro­ order or currency for $1.00. 19 ---·-·----.. ·---·----.. --.. --..... 239 7.80 $14.00; Xo. 1 milk lambs $28.00; No. 2 manager, is a native son of California the leading lights in the dairy world, 4 ...... -...... - .. 130 7.80 milk lambs $26.00; No.3 lambs $24.00. 5 ...... 414 60 5.30 and has literally been brought up in including Rtt>scll Cox of San 11ar­ ducer getting real service and the JOURNAL ENTRIES 1 ...... _ 710 2.00 Hogs, shipper $24.00; hogs, packer, the meat business. His father, Rod­ cos, Alex \Vilson of the ltalian Vine­ $14.00; China hogs $13.00; hogs, trim­ crick Scott, was one time manager of yard Company, Dr. M_ahoney of t~e HIGH DOLLAR. 126 hogs med, $20.00; pork loins, fresh, 8 to 1S the Los Angeles branch of the Cudahy \\'indmerc Farm at Chmo, Prof. \Vtl­ The meanest man borrowed his 1 Y, cars, 16 consignors, $1878.72. lbs., $20.00; pork loins over 15 lbs. Packing Company. 1lr. Sailor has liams of Arizona, and Prof. Regan of lll'ighbor's gun to kill a dog that kept Tulare, June 12: $18.00. bought and shipped cattle and hogs, the California Department of Agricul­ If you wish to get market letters him awake at nights. The dog be­ 78 pigs._...... 34 $11.25 has farmed in the Imperial Valle}· and ture. longed to the same owner as the gun. 33 pigs ...... _ 67 9.10 H. Vogel i,; not connected with the has worked in practically every branch or reliable information or advice, 95 ...... 169 8.45 G" nion Packing Company, as recently of the packing house and meat husi­ FIGURES DISCLOSE 65 ...... 152 8.-10 stated in the ~[arket Journal. nrss. Until a few weeks ago, he was THAT CITY FOLKS Charles H. Schultz, vice president part owner of thr Palace ~f arkct of write or 'vire to one of these firms. of the Kational Livestock Commission 86 ...... 191 8.35 ARE MILK DRINKERS 7 feeders ...... 102 8.25 Tho,_ Caulfielc.l, Jr.. will establish a Los Angeles-so he has a line on the Company oi Chicago, was a visitor at new meat market at Petaluma. retailer's problems, too. the yards last week. 82 feeders ...... 110 8.25 Did you consume 945 pounds of They're all good, honest, reliable, 23 pigs...... 53 8.15 whole milk in some form or other 23 ---·-·-·-·---...... 223 7.90 Louis Schnelrler has opened a new Huh hard Russett: The 'Meat Coun- last year? experienced. Tex Condon: You can takt: the boy 10 ...... _ 205 7.50 market in the • • or_ris building, Salina. cit is doing a great work in San Fran­ According to the United States de­ off the farm, but you can't take the 10 ...... 272 7.40 cisco and '>orthern California. partment of agriculture nearly 103 fann off the boy. 12 ...... 351 180 5.00 ~fercccl is to have a new meat billion pounds of whole milk was used CAMPBELL & COYTE market, Jack }lit! being the new pro­ Prices on best grades of steers went in 1922 in the production of butter, Cattleman : I have a neighhor who 524 hogs prietor. The market will be on L np SOc last week. Common steers cheese, icc cream, milk chocolate and is so crooked that his wife won't even 5 cars, 46 consignors, 5923.11. · treet. steady. The price spread on carcass varous othicr milk products, including HAMPTON COMMISSION CO. believe him. Visalia, ] une 13: beef is likely to widen still more, pack- 17 billion pounds consumed as milk. 83 ...... - .. 181 $8.50 George ~! c Farland. 4227 Centra! ('rs say. The quantity of whole milk use_d. in Sol Clavin complains that althou?;h 40 ...... 173 8.30 a vcnm·, has bought out the market and 1921 was approximately 99 h1llton CHAS. H. HILL LIVESTOCK CO. he has bought lots of livestock in the 9 feeders ...... -. 102 8.30 iixtures of 11. Born. Lambs arc scarce. Drcs,ed lambs pounds, which includes 45 billion yards, he has never had his name in 17 ...... 310 340 5.30 worked np to $28.00. - o. 1 ewes went pounds consumed as milk. D. H. LILLYWHITE CO. the paper, For the benefit of our Executives and office workers at the down to $16.00. Consumption of milk for household readers, Sol was the gent who recently 119 hogs Hauser Packing Company cat lunch purposes increased from 49 gal~ons per MAURER, WASHBURN & paid $10.85 for a toact of calves. 2 cars, 13 consignors, $2194.32. in an ahode hothe that is probably one D. E. Hostetter, manager of Cud­ capita in 1921 to SO gallons 111 1922, Hanford, June 14: oi the old1:st structures in Los An­ ahy's Los An;{elcs plant, kcrps in trim according to the department's figures. 43 feeders ...... 95 $8.55 gelc . The house was many years ago with a round of golf at regular inter­ Consumption by city folks increased CONDON Look out for John L. Knorpp of the 86 pigs ...... - 55 8.50 the ranch home when the land now ,•rl<. lie is now wondering whether two gallons per capita, but lack of any Southwest State Bank when he ask~ 83 ...... -···---·------162 8.40 occul)icd by the Hauser plant was a a score of 85 to 90 for 18 miles is increased consumption in rural com­ for a handicap on the golf course. He 27 feeders ...... 127 8.40 Spanish ranch. playing a little "over his head" or indi­ munities pulled down the average in­ THOMAS, WEAVER & CO. shoots a ""ickcd 80 on occasion. 88 ... --- ...... -...... 179 8.10 cates a permanent improvement in his crease for the country as a whole to 90 ...... - ...... 17 3 8.00 The American Packing & Provision game. one gallon. The Southwest State Bank, which 2 __...... - ...... , ... 230 7.90 Company i;; the new name of the Og­ A big increase in consumption of Western Union Office in Building has offices in the Administration 16 ...... ·----······----- 147 7.90 den Packing & Provision Company. of Cart L. Kaufman, of the Fresno milk chocolate is shown. 100 million building at the stockyards, is now 11 ·-·-...... -...... 267 7.40 1150 East First street, Los Angeles. Meat Co., Fresno, Cal., was an inter­ pounds of whole milk being used ~or Address: Los Angeles Union Stock Yards, hovering- around the million dollar 29 ...... _...... 285 520 5.40 The name is being changed at at! the ested visitor at the yards this week. this purpose in 1922 as compared wtth mark with average deposits and fre­ 2 ...... 145 5.80 company's branches which are situatl'd Mr. Kaufman savs there has been a 40 million pounds in 1921. quently exceeds this mark. The in­ 1 stag ...... 430 3.00 in Los Angel<·s. San Francisco, Reno, substantial revival in business at The number of milk cows on farms Los Angeles, California dustrie; surrounding the stockyards 1 boar...... 510 1.25 Pocatello, Boise, Butte, Salt Lake and Fresno since the Sun Maid Rais:n Jan. 1, 1923, is placed at 24,429,000 as ancl Central Manufacturing District Price. Utah. S. H . Chambers, formerly Growers' campaign was brought to a compared with 24,802,000 cows on area arc showing an interest in the 479 hogs salcsmanagcr at the home office in successful conclusion. farms Jan. 1, 1922. To the average banking facilities at the stockyards. ·Ph cars. 34 consignors, $5587.13. of these two figures is added 1,250,000 Total for week: 1278 hogs, 13 cars, cows in towns, making a total of 25,- \Valter Greening had a shipment of 109 consignor,s $15,583. $6.25 while a thirty-eight car shipment the adventurious members of the band 505,000 milk cows producing approxi­ cattle on last week's market from his at Denver this week from Kern coun- had gone out of the jungle and do\\ n mately 103 billion pounds of whole Orange county ranch. WEEKL y SAN FRANCISCO ty averaged $8.10 per cwt. and 1170 in to the village of smooth, brown be­ milk or an average production of 4020 LIVESTOCK REVIEW pounds. ings one night and saw many such pounds per cow. Average production Max Eppstein was on the yards this The calf market is generally steady creatures as K emi; so he hurried back per cow in 1921 was 3945 pounds. Rhoades & Rhoades to tell them. But the little creature wcl'k, with a shipment of porkers from F · h d h -Fd 1 S L' \Vhen compared to a week ago with EXPERT LIVE STOCK Blackfoot, Idaho. 'urms e ? •e era_- tate tVe- good to choice calves making $9.00@1 who had grown into a boy refused to GROUND FEED sto~k 1farkct ~ ew Servtce. . '9.25 and a choice load of 200-pounct leave the monkeys and go back to hi Demand for ground feed last week C. C. Jenkins, manager of the Im­ Compared wtth a week. ago pnces ~kinds at $9.50 and medium to good own people. After Mogo's death, Kcmi in Los Angeles was good and prices perial County Farm Bureau, was on locally arc _about steady wtth the b!llk. heavy averages at $8.00@'8.50. One became the leader of the monkeys and held steady. Carload receipts for WI'Ck AUCTIONEERS last week's market with a shipment of of the mecltum. to good. steers co~ttng lot of 160-pound medium kinds is to this very day. Office, 2119 South Main St. Loa Angelea, Calif. $7.000,7.15 whtle the hghtcr wetght6 brought $8.00 and a number of calves ending June 16, with comparisons._fol- cattle and had another shipment here low: Last Prev•ous meet more reac'lv outl~t than do ~ar- on the vearling order brought $5.00. Sales Conducted in All Parts of California and Adjoining States this week. casscs of heavy wc1ght. Stratght . , . IDAHO AND NEVADA Week \\'eck medium and common grades were: Kt!lers tdeas on . hogs were around TO GET A SHORTER Wheat ...... 31 22 Albert Pico shipped in a truckload of more plentiful than for some time: 9.00 for . the . destrablc 150 to ZOO­ U. P. ROUTE TO L.A. Barley ...... 18 19 calves this week from San Jacinto. past while several strings of light pound Caltformas. Three heavy sow~ Corn ...... - .... -. 12 16 There were 70 calves in the shipment, Constructiton of a railroad hv the Oats . ,____ .... _..... 3 0 fleshed kinds scored $6.50 in the steer at $6.00. Union Pacific from Rogerson, Idaho, averaging 191 lbs., which sold at $10.55 line. Lamb market is firm when com- Milo Maize ...... 2 2 BERYL WOOD STOCK FARM to the Standard Packing Company. She stock values were somewhat pared with a week ago with several to \Veils, NeY., connecting there with Flour ...... _.__ ...... 46 43 both the Southern Pacific and \\'est­ HUENEME, OALIF. firmer with sewral cars good cows good to choice loads costing $12.00@ Prices paid per ton to producers. f. Holatein bulla for aale from the undefeated grand champion of tbe OallfoTDia Prof. R. H. \Villiams of Arizona was going at $S.OO(ri'S.SO. 12.25 and strictly choice quotable at ern Pacific, is planned, thus shorten­ o. b. Los Angeles, as computed from fair eiTcuit, 1922, PRlNOE AGGIE OF BERYLWOOD, all of whoae anon nearea' Country sales report two hundred $12.50. A few decks of- _good 108 in g the distance from Boise, Tdaho, an average of local concerns for wee!.: dama have two-year recorda averarinr 2,120.89 lba. butter and <11,1116.4 lba. a visitor at the Market Journal office to Los Angeles, hy 300 miles. The milk, an averare unequaled by like dama of any other alro In the world. .l'I'Orare this week. head steers in Monterey county at pound ewes brought $5.75@.)6.00 and ending June 16. follows: \\'heat bran, teat of three nearest dams, 4.1 per cent fat. l!ood 95-pound aged wethers made agricultural and livestock interests of $40.00; meal (dry), $30.00; molasses Write for pricea on tbeae bulla. $7.50 with light yearling wethers Idaho and ~e,•ada rt•gard Los An­ alfalfa meal. $26.00; cottonseed meal, quotable up to $8.50. A half thousand u.elt•s as their great<>~t market. Union $4-1.00; rolled barley, $35.00. WATCH THE MIGHTY DEVELOPMENT AROUND recently shorn lambs averaging 66 Pacific officials announce. that work pounds made $11.25 and several cars will sart as soon as authorized by the THE LOS ANGELES STOCKYARDS of shorn thin spring lambs average 62 I nterstatc Commerce Commi sion. Wylie ~f. Giffen, president of the Sun-:\faid Raisin Growers, announced Woodward-Bennett Company Ground now being broken for first unit of $5,000,000' industrial building. pounds for feeding brought $10.25 as did a five-car string later in the week. The Department of Agriculture has his rl'signation to take effect ~ovcm­ Many others starting right away. Enormous weekly payroll to be spent bcr 1 at Fresno. It is con~idered not had such success in its "Better Sire­ unlikely that Ralph P. 1ferritt, man­ Better Stock" campaigns that it is Packers MADE FROM REAL ESTATE shortly going to undertake "Better a~ting director, would be selected for ~i~~i~~~ si;;~~aBE I BED TIME STORY the post. Ferding" campaigns in co-operation Shrewd buyers now securing business lo ts in Union_ Pacific ~iano r . \Vritc for booklet, "Cabbage Patches." Call at tract offtce, oppostte the ------· with state experiment stations, county Wholesale Meat Dealers Administration Bldg., or at office at Seventh and Spring, Los Angeles. By Aunt Mary agricultural agents, and other agencies. First Quality Beef, Lamb and Pork 707 Van Nuya Bide. Once there lived in the very heart FILCHER & COX Phone B,dwy, zt62. of the jun~le a little hrowri boy whose Slaughtered Daily name was N emi. This little boy had WEATHER FORECAST Come See Our Cooling Rooms no mother or father, brothers or sis­ U, S. Department of Agriculture Maywood r-======~ I ters. For ~emi lived with the mon­ San Francisco, Cat., May 21, 1923. keys. Rainfall Tempera- Now 1 wonder if you arc not want­ . Data ture Dato ing to know how a little brown jJoy :::;!"0 0 w 0 z i?:: 11:: hapr>encd to live right in the very heart ~,~ oe: o~ ~ p' of the jungll's with monkeys. So I \\ill "' ~ o ~a · Stations -:::3 .... ~ LAGUNA LAND & tell you all I know. () ~ n- 1•"~··$~·!1 A StockYards Bank o;lC day while Mogo, the leader of Eureka ...... 10 24.20 45.81 58 44 the monkeys, was wandering aimlessly Red llluff... ..31 20.16 24.93 78 48 WATER CO. PACKERS AND PROVISIONER~ along down a dark, green jungle path Sacramento .. 0 15.60 20.09 76 so All Our Meata Are U. S. Government Inapected and Pa.. ed and wishing for something exciting to At the "Great Western Market" is located San Fran ..... T 22.12 22.27 63 50 Owners and Subdividers happen, ~fogo saw something kicking San Jo etter. This too is an instance of small ~onday, June 18 ...... 312 96 Produce Exchange: the past week had a rather bullish tone. Destradive ~1 cial matters the statement was made proportions, but interesting and illus­ Tuesday, J unc 19...... 44 186 1923 1922 Spec~latwn, however, was light and that our country has 1,500,000 Retail trates by records the points raised in \V cdnesday, June 13 .... 60,900 113.400 causttons, and the export demand li ~ht. Grocery Stores, out of which number this discussion. Do you know whether Total ...... 897 938 Thursday, June 14 .... _142,900 44,000 It ~·as more of a_ weather and crop 100,000 are profitable, 400,000 paid you are supporting your hens or arc The market here the past week held Friday, June 15 ...... 150,000 121,000 ma1ket than anythmg else. With har­ they paying for their keep and some up very ·well. The production is slowly Saturday,. June 16 ...... 50,800 lfiUirrel fairly well, and 1,000,000 paid nominal 105,100 ~·e~t now on in parts of Oklahoma and wages to their owner if not returning besides? 1 he small beginning serves falling off while the consumption is Monday, June 18 ...... 148.700 55,800 fcxas the crop reports were being two purposes. It helps one to find out keeping up. hence a steady market actual loss. The criticism did not re­ Tuesday, June 19 ...... 55,600 105,100 watched clos~ly and trading was light. whether the work is profitable and con- here in the face of declines North and veal the usual caustic determination Un~er f\a.r or a \~et harvest there was that the 1,000,000 were superfluous and genial before much money is put into East. Receipts by rail for the week Totals -- ...... - .. - ....609.000 544 400 a dtsposttlon at ttmes to sell Septem­ should shut up shop to seck lines of it. A large plant will show virtually ending Tuesday were 897 cases The market ~ituation remains m'uch ber and buy July. v-ERY year-in endeavor more lucrative. Instead, it as good profits as a small one when the against 938 cases for the same week the sa!ne as a week ago. A good con­ same good care is given. The fellow last year. Estimating the arrivals by In Chicago June 13, July in Chicago E was argued that they were needed as a sumptive demand was had the past closed at $1.11 !4 against $1.10~ on California alone- who attempts to crowd 1,000 into the truck at twcntv times greater than the linj;: in distributing service, but that week for all table good-;. There was June _8 an advance of )12c. ~o. 2 hard the ground squirrel they should come to a better undt·r­ space that was about right for 100 will arrivals by rail and the supply was nothi1?g _doing,. howenr, in the way invariably have bad luck. But here is a 17.940 cases against 18,760 cases the cash m Chicago the same time declined standing of their business, so that it of shtppmg a, we are above a ,hip­ %c. Locally a lower market has been destroys farm products worth more than could be efficiently and profitably con­ report of one "·ho knew. It happened same time last year. There was taken ping basis. Receipts for the week had but demand good at the decline $30,000,000.00. T h e seriousness of this ducted. in Los Angeles. int~ cold storag ehere for the w;eek end!ng Tuesday were 609.000 pounds, Began with 11 hens and 2 cocks- emhng Monday cases agamst Han·cst is on in California and n~'~ problem has occupied the attention of Gov­ Turning to reports of our poultt y 13,5~8 agam~t 682,400 the week beiore and wheat to be had caused huyers to authorities we arc told that if those two pens oi different breeds-an eco-' 9136 cases the same Ume !a st. year. . 544.400 the same w<'ek last year. ernment and Agricultural authorities every­ nomical mistake, but of the opinion As we a:e above as htpptng basts ~orce a decline of !Sc a cwt. Good mill­ who arc producing poultry and eggs ~hese figures show that the produc­ mg wheat here now is $1.9j and Son­ at a loss were to quit business that the that Reds were winter layers only and and t~e arnvals greater than the con­ tion here on the coast is not onlv where. The ground squirrel must go. Anconas the better summer htyers. ~umptton, the surplus had to be put ora Sl.90 a cwt., but demand good at resultant shortage would permit prices keeping up with a year ago but is a thi~ decline. Test after test proves that the sure way The two pens cost $17.00. Purchased mto. store. Tsc total cold storage to advance so that those who continue little hcttt·r. The trade, how~ver, took COR:'\-In Chicago trading in corn would be better paid. As a matter of 25 baby chicks for .;-6.00. Feed pur- hol~mgs here now are ~60,1~2 cases the receipt~ ncarlv a~ fast as thcv to banish the squirrel is to use chased $52 50 Tot· 1 tl· • $ • aJ.ratnst 194,553 cases thts time last !he p~st week \\·as light. The new crop fact the "change of heart" in the poul­ , · · a ou a), 75 .:> 0 . 1 n vear. came in. !he accumulation the past ts domg very well under favorable week was ltght. There wa' taken into try business is very rapid. The greatest rett~rn for _labor and money the fol- - In the East the receipts have been weatl~tr conditions. July sold up Y,c, cold ~toragc _ h.:re the wte~ ending enthusiast for "chickens" today may he lowmg recetpts: 95 dozen eggs at their libnal of late. \Vhile K ew York re­ but Septcmt!cr was. unchanged irom a ~~on day 271,:~ l7 pound., agamst 250,­ I Aero Brand Calcium Cyanide "sour grapes" tomorrow. As with the t.':ue worth at the time, _60c per dozen, oorts the usual consumption, stocks week a_go . .t\ o. 2 m1xcd in Chicago the t,SR p_7.00.. Seventeen cluckcn dinners, there have accumulated and specu- ~.ame ttmc sold up ~c. but huying was to be lack of understanding. It docs \\ tlh chicken at store selling at 45c lh 1 1 k h Jd J · IH2,293 pounds lhc same week last The use of this product is safe sure basis $1.50 each, $25.00. Sol $1.50@ $1.75 a cwt.; new potatoes $1.75@ ' 5(i17c a pound. A few figs are coming in and selling at [email protected] a flat. $2.00 a cwt.; onions in fair demand and market iirmer. Red $2.25 a cwt.; vel­ low Bermudas $2.0Mi$2.25 a 50-pound Classified Ads Uses ..Cutter's" box anti white $2.500;$3.00. String IF YOUR Serums and Vaccinesh,·" beans in good demand and higher. doiJla ht& b-::ot to con-..crve your int<) California mand at 80;:10c a pound. Green peppcn Smgle msert10ns are 3 cents a word. Cash must accompany arc higln·r. Only home grown now on all orders. Mail copy to Farm and Ranch Market Journa l. the market. Bells 20@25c a pound and Chille 17@18c a pound. Lettuce in SHEET METAL WORX good demand and hi~;hcr at $1.250 I Five Insertions for 10 Cents a Word $1.50 a crate. Cabbage in fair demal!cl Deai1ner and Builder of Plain aa. at $2.50

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E URGE enthusiastic observance of MEAT FOR HEALTH WEEK by all interested in the Meat and Live Stock industries W Dealers in Meats will be provided with posters and win dow streamers on request to their wholesale distributors; also with Meat for Health recipe booklets to present to their patrons. Market proprietors will confer a benefit upon the public by requiring their salesmen to make full use of the excellev'£ educational literature on Meat that has been provided. Let all producers, wholesale and retail distributors of Meats join hands to promote the proper and healthful use in the diet of Meat-''THE FOOD FOR BRAIN AND BRAWN."

THE FOLLOWING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PACKERS AND WHOLESALERS OF MEATS JOIN WITH THE NATIONAL LIVE STOCK · AND MEAT BOARD IN FURTHERING THE OBSERVANCE OF MEAT FOR HEALTH WEEK:

STANDARD PACKING COMPANY JOHN MORRELL & CO. At\NAHEIM BEEF co. THOS. BRESLIN, President 821 TRACTION AVE. JOHN REUTHER, President ANAMEIM, CALIF. NEWMARKET CO. CALIFORNIA DRESSED BEEF CO. R. H. JEFFRIES, President GLOBE PACKING CO., INC. SAN ANTONIO MEAT CO. VERNON, CALIF. AUSTIN H. PECK, Secretary-Treas.urer LOS ANGELES PACKING CO. POMONA, CALIF. G. H. WOODWARD COAST PACKING CO. MERCHANTS PACKING CO. EAST VERNON, CALIF. \VILSON & CO. ISAAC FOORMAN, President ASSOCIATED MEAT CO. HUBBARD RUSSELL, Vice President UNION PACKING CO. THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. VERNON, CALIF. AMERICAN PACKING & PROV. CO. WOODWARD-BENNETT CO. Formerly OGDEN PACKING & PROV. CO. HAUSER PACKING CO.

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Saturday, Jupne 9 3 K ern ...... 986 $5.50 LIVESTOCK BETTER BREEDING GOOD CATTLE ARE Tuesday, June 12 HOGS ARE ACTIVE PURCHASES FAT LAMBS ARE BOOSTS PROFITS GLOBE SOAP CO. Tulare ····-·····-· 830 $5.50 I I ~~---' "Market price spread between Tula re ...... 1080 4.50 1 J mperia:l ...... 900 4.50 LIVESTOCK PURCHASES inferior stc<'rs and those of re­ SCARCE AND STEADY FAT COWS A N D HEIFERS WITH SPREAD FAR Purchases of livestock at Los Ange­ SCARCE ON COAST; fined breeding is based upon b<'ef BUILDS PLANT IN Thursday, June 7 les Union Stockyards for week ending value differences. In recent mar­ 104 S. L. Obispo ...... 922 $5.65 June 12: kets when choice prime steers 16 Los Angeles ...... 672 5.00 ABOVE THE EAST Cattle Calves Hogs Sh'p MARKET IS FIRM sold at $10.50, medium grades OTHERS ARE DULL 14 Los Angeles .... 832 4.50 Wilson & Co._ 682 110 634 76 brought but $8.50 and common MFG. DISTRICT Friday, June 8 Ia Hauser . ~-- _ .... 630 914 440 as low as $5 to $7. At the Chi­ Good Imperial Steers Wednes­ 1 S. L. Obispo ...... 790 $6.15 Extreme Top Wednesday Cudahy ...... 584 113 1299 Practically No Choice Lambs cago market there is but one Odorless Factory for Flake day Top Market at 24 Calavera.s ...... , ... 1145 5.75 Boosted to $9.25 on Calif. Dr. Beef 200 581 Available in California prime steer in every 200 mar­ Soap to Be Ready Jn $7.40 a Cwt. 4 S. L. Obispo ...... 965 5.65 Choice Lights Stand. Pkg. Co. 168 269 396 at Present keted. Oifering~ classed as choice Thirty Days 1 S. L. Obispo ...... R20 5.60 Kew Market .... 104 146 180 are only one in 25. :More than 5 S. L . Obis·po ...... 858 5.10 BULK OF PORKERS L. A. Pkg. Co. 87 45 155 SHORN LAMBS SELL 75 per cent of the offerings grade COMMON AND HALF-FAT Saturday, June 9 Woodward-B. _ 28 mt•dium and below. Reduce cost NEW FACTORY CALLS CA TILE SHOW WEAKNESS 26 Tulare ···············< 779 $5.20 WEDNESDAY $9.00 to $9.05 Coast Pkg. Co. 7 192 IN COUNTRY AT $6.00 of marketing meat on the hoof FOR FARM PRODUCTS Quality Not Up to Recent .3:1 Tu l ~,re ...... 872 4.50 Others ...... 160 237 247 30 by better breeding."-Farm and Weeks; Fat Cows Go 27 Tula.re ...... • 898 4.50 Bulk Monday and Tuesday Clear Wooled Lambs Go at $8.00 a Home. Rapid Progress Recorded in From $5.25 to $5.65 11onday, June 11 Around $8.75; Kansas City Total ...... 2650 651 4471 942 Head in Northern San Industrial Development 1 Kings ...... 1330 $5.75 Top Wednesday $6.60 Joaquin Valley Near Stock Yards 12 S. L. Obispo ...... 1 078 5.60 THE WEEK'S RECEIPTS Judging from the cattle arriving at 20 S. L. Obispo ...... 991 5.60 Receipts at Los Angeles Union the Los Angeles Union Stockyards the Receipts of hogs at the yards this Stockyards ior week ending June 12: Receipts of sheep and lambs through MEAT FOR HEALTH Announcement that the Globe Soap 13 Tttlare ...... 1065 5.50 week were moderately liberal and the yards have been very light. In past two weeks and from reports of 5.40 Cattle Calves Hogs Sh'p Company has started construction oi 29 Tu1are ·······-·-···- 854 lower prices resulted Monday, al­ fact, California seems to be pretty a plant in the Central Manufacturing ranchers and country buyers, th~re 21 Tulare ...... 955 5.35 Wednesday ...... 709 319 806 354 though prices here were considerably well cleaned of fat lambs. The ship- District adjoining th<' Lo, Angcks has been a deterioration in the qua~1ty 52 Merced ...... 1057 5.35 Thursday ...... 38 262 of cattle in California, rather than Im­ ahove the $1.60 basis over Kansas 469 358 ments arriving here were from San GOSPEL IS BEING llnion Stockyard~ is made this wce·k. I Tullljre ...... 840 5.25 City. Top Monday ·was $9.00, with the Friday -·······--- 377 Clemente Island and were of common provement. Cattlemen say that 4.50 Saturday ...... 51 96 The article by Willis Owen, puh!Lhcd steers arc not looking as goo_d as they 30 S. L . Obis po ...... 1000 bulk of good light butchers at $8.75. quality. Shorn yearlings sold at $9.00, below, is the first public statt•m,·nt re­ 1 Los Angeles ...... 1230 4.50 Monday - ...... 1496 295 2541 39 did a month ago, due t_o drytng up of Bulk Tuesday went at $8.75, with Tuesday ...... 340 18 694 with culls out at $8.00. One lot of garding this factory and is especially 2 Lo's Ango1es ...... ll45 4.00 $8.80 the top. Demand was active San Luis Obispo yearlings brought SPREAD OVER NATION pastures. The result IS that stnctly ~ interesting because it indicat<-s tlw good, fat s~eers ar~ finding ready s~le Tuesday, J unc 12 Wednesday and the run of 1200 went 894 5500 751 $9.50. Fat ewes went at $5.00 to $5.50, 2 San Diego ...... 950 Total ...... 3011 trend of industrial development that at good pnccs, whtle co_mmon and Ill­ $5.75 over the scales early in the day at 7 3 1982 1823 wiht bucks at $4.00. Strictly choice Millions of Streamers and Pos­ 50 San Bernardino_ 962 Previous week.. 19-19 4 becomes possible under the compre­ between kinds are mtghty ~ard to 5.50 $9.00 to $9.05, one load of choice lambs arc scarce in Los Angeles pack­ ters to Tell the World hensive scheme mapped out hv thr move, with prices very uncertatn. . 5 San Brrnardino. 962 5.00 !ights makin~< $9.25. Top \Vednesday ing houses and $13.50 is regarded men hrhind the Los Angclc_;; Union 10 S. L . Obispo ...... 673 easily quotable on choice lambs. About Meat Close students of the tra1e beheve 4.50 at Kansas City was $6.60, making the CATTLEMAN DECLARES Stockyards. Such industrial develop­ that the next few weeks wtll see an Wednesday, June 13 Los Angeles Union Stockyards top HIGHER PRICES NEEDED II Ther<· is an acute scarcity of fat 13 Tulare ...... 966 5.40 ment "as this goes hand in hand with unusually wide spread in catt~e. pric<:s, $2.65 above Kansas City. Heavy hogs _ lambs in California at this time and Meat for health! the growth of the livestock and agri­ a spread which in all proba~thty wtll CANNERS AND CUTTERS and packing sows solei at the usual Higher prices are absolutcl:r ncces- local packers h_ave their bu}:crs scat- · That is the slogan that is now being Friday, June 8 discounts. cultural industries. Ry Cl'ntralizing carry top· steers sos;newhat htgher and sary if the cattleman is to make tercd over a wtde territory !n. efforts broadcasted over the whole nation and li,•estock marketing, factories of all half-fat kinds posstbly lower than at S. L. Obispo ...... 1000 $3.10 enough money to stay in the busines$, to contract the few ;ematntng fat particularly over Southern California, S. L. Obisoo ...... 1100 2.00 kinds are made possible to convert present. Representative Sales Iaccordin g to J \\'. Scott, cattleman of stock. The Sa~ Joaqut_n \alley and through the efforts of meat dealers, nacking house by-products into form,; Wednesday's top was $7.40,_ on the Monday, June 11 BUTCHER HOGS River,idc county. Cal.. who accom- • Coast country JS practically cleaned packers, producers and others, under that m:t)' he sold at good prict•s in Gunterman steers from lmpenal Val­ 1 Los Angeles ...... 1010 $~50 Tl d J t}anicd stock to the yards this week. ~ up on fat stock. A Los Angeles the leadership of Tom Breslin, cner- 9 Imperial ...... 828 3.0!l 7 the markets of the world. T11<"se fac­ lev These cattle sold to Cudahy and lurs ayA uW D k p . "I sere would like to sec the market packer last v. cek bought several thou- getic chairman of the ca111paign in the torir--; arc dependent upon l'ach other, av~raged 1160 pounds. A band of 18 I mpcrial ...... 825 75 C v. ~O g 1 s~ improve." said ).1 r. Scott. "The cattle ~and shorn lambs_ at $5 to $6 a h~ad Southwest. Los. Ai~gelc~ is out_ to 1. 110 0 1 1 16J· each factory requiring other industries Merced grass steers went. at $7.2,0. CALVES oraFo 'd...... J ... S · business isn't very interesting when it 111 the San Joaqum Valley. Sheanng- make a real showing m thts campaign, On Tuesday's market, \Vtlson patd 8 to supplv materials or supplit'.. Thursday, J pnc 7 C 1 d n ay, unf keeps getting a man deeper into debt." 1 ha_~ b<'en practiced to a wid~ extent which is national in scope. $7.35 for a drove of fat steers, aver­ 71 Los Angeles ...... 339 $5 . 1.~ ~~g 69 Country Suppl:es Raw Products No or~f o .· ...... 182 ](,O $9.50 thtS season as fl~ckmasters fmd that With half a million streamers and Li\·estock producers and agricultur. aging 1160 pounds, from Calaveras 65 Los An~elcs ...... 341 5.15 80 !\' ew },/x~co ...... 172 ~:~~ CALIFORNIA DAIRY lambs fatte~l qutckc,_- and arc not colored posters in the meat markets ol county and the same price for 48 fat Fridav. Jpne 8 ists provide the basic supplit·s for ew S cxldo ... J ' 9 S T 0 C K TOPS LIST hothered wtth foxtatl_ when shorn. the United States, envelope stickers, many of these factories. By centrnliz· steers, averaging 1197 po~nds, fro~ 71 Texas ...... 217 $8.~0 95 Okl· h atur ay, u~177 Local packers have paid $8.50 a head booklets on the food value of meat. Santa Clara county. Wtlson patd 45 Texas ...... 390 6.50 9 ing- Jh•estock marketing and industrial a ~tad...... 11 $ -00 AT CLEVELAND SHOW for wooled lambs around Stockt?n. wagon posters, moving pictures, radio activitv at a common point, such as $7.25 for two loads or 123~-poun~ I m­ Monday, June 11 21 I d h • on ay, Jun{44 $9.00 Several huycrs arc now operating talks and mass meetings, the arrange- perial steers Tuesday. shtpped, 111 by 22 V cntura ...... 180 $10.50 0 the lTnion Stockvards and thl' c,·n­ SO S aL oi--;---- · ..... 177 9 00 California won first honors in the around the ~ac\amcnto Valley and ments for the success of "Meat for tral Manufacturi11g District, vast in­ \Vm. Farr & Son. On Mondays mar­ 6o Merced ...... 201 10.00 · k)ISpo ...... high money at the national stock show others are begmntng to puLl stakes for Health \Veck" arc now ablv worked 80 X 1 191 75 du~arial production is madt• pos ihk ket Wilson paid $7.25 for a load s adv n· paid $7.25 for a load of 1148-pound 11 Tmoeria 'l ...... I 59 1).00 ::\ehraska ...... 179 R . 7~ Farm of Hueneme, Cat. A four- iered a sharp hreak. June 30. taJ-!<'Oltsly of thf" output of t'lll' farms San Lui- Obispo steers. A few other 10 Imperial ...... 188 3.60 94 Idaho ...... 169 8·75 th Id 1 11 f l3e · 1\ d Sto k Tl · f 11 I · and ranches of the west. ISO Idaho ...... 166 120 8.75 mon s-o H 1 rom ry voCJ c . 1e co-?perat10n o a e emcnt:; tn lots of good steers went from $7.00 to Tu<'sday, Jpne 12 The progress of the liyestock in­ 84 Colorado 120 , Farm brought $3100, next to the high- Repre'ientative Sales the meat mdustry has hcen. obtat~ed $7 20 with the general run of com­ 9 San Diel!"o ...... 244 $10.~0 183 8 75 dustry dt•mands that a broad vit•w he• 90 Colorado 184 80 _75 est price paid at the show. The top SIIOR~ YE.-\RLINGS and the .cnthUSill;Sttc way m whtch m~n 'and half-fat kinds fro!n $6.25 to 56 S. L. Obispo ...... 160 10.50 8 takrn of the marketing problem. A $1\.75. Some common Mex1cans from 111 Colorado 154 120 8.75 was scored by another Caliiornia Saturday, Junc 9 eyeryone 1s W?rk 1 ~g shows tha_t t_hc study of the situation in all its pha. e~ 4 San DiCR"O ...... 175 CJ sn 90 Colorado 156 8.75 entry. 26 San Clemente ·- 88 $9.50 one. result possthlc -~~ succ_ess. J?tstnct the Imperial Valley sold Monday. at o S. L. Ohisf)o . .... 320 R.SO leads inl'vita bly to the conclusion that [email protected]. Some grassed Holstems 100 Colorado 160 80 8.75 7Y San Clemente . 64 8.00 chairmen are wntmg m t~ll!ng of the central market at the Union 3 S. L. Ol)i<;f)O .... 47() 7.00 68 Texas 180 875 ~fonday, June 11 large orders that they are recetvmg for went at $6.00. . BUT.LS A •• D STAGS FEW FAT LAMBS Stockvards is opening the door of op· Most of the good cows and hetfers 111 Texas ~:::: : ::::: ::~:::: 174 120 8.75 IN VENTURA NOW 29 S. L. Obispo...... 78 $9.50 all the po.stcrs at~d streamers and book- Thursday. June 7 porttuiit v to the liv<'stock industry to cleared from $5.25 to $5.65, with a few 84 s L 01 · 0 17g g ·o SHORN EWES lets. It ~~ cl'rtatn that the consumers bett<'r its condition. Rapid as the up to $5.75. Common cows went at S. L. 0. stag-...... 9~0 $~ . 00 T.cxa~ ---~~:~:...... :: :· ~ 74 San Clemente ·-· 83 $5.50 of the Umtcd S_tates arc goif!g to hear S. T.. 0. stag...... 990 5.00 89 162 8 0 progress of dcnlomncnt has hcen, it $4.00 to $4.50. with canners and cut­ 25 .,. b k 280 110 · There a!"e comparatively fc'' fat 107 San Clt·mente ... 65 3.00 about the mcnts of meat m a way Fridav. June R -~e ras a ·-·-----· R40 I 1 1 ft · \ ' t t 1 ~r 1 J 11 tl • h d b f may he immeasurably hastened by a ters from $1.75 to $3.00. 8 S. L. Obispo .... 253 8_00 am >s c 111 en ura coun y, accor<- " on< ay, une 1~v ave never one e or~. Calaveras stag.... 880 $~ . nn co-operative spirit and gt•Hogether Bulls were scarce. The few here Tuesday, June 12 ing to \\'alter R Sexton, known up 10 S. L. Obispo _ .... 118 $5.50 . A Thorough Campatgn . S. L. Obispo .... 1300 3.75 effort on the part of producers them­ cleared from $3.25 to $4.00. 66 Kehraska 217 RO $~.80 and down the coast for the producing BUCKS It~~ not on1y the tesday, J un<' 12 8.1 ~ ehraska ···---···-- 19R 8.75 good lambs. Mr. Sexton visited the 25 San Saturday, J unc 9 $4.00 matenal that ~as. been provtded and that are workin~ for them. ~!r , with heavier weights at $9.00. 2 S. L. 0. stags .... llfi5 ss.on 62 Nl'hraska ...... 201 8.75 yards last Saturday. b Clemente .... 81 asked for ~hat mcltcfltcs the success ~f 1 s. L. o ...... 1290 4 nn Owen's article follows: A shipment of 217-pound Texas 62 K ebraska 198 8.7S 't'The qut alittyh·eof ltanlld~~rdt~js ryen~rarv.k-:ds 'WOOL MARKET INACTIVE the l~akmpatdgn.h It IS rathe~ thch.bhus!- calves went at $8.50, with hea_vies at 1 S. L. 0 ...... 12!!0 3.7~ 193 Colora•do ...... 170 8 75 no up 0 ~ a1 · e !less 1. e an t orough w_ay ~~ w IC 1t BY WILLIS OWEN, 1 S, L. 0 . ·- __ _.. .. 1420 3 2~ I $6.50. Sellers found slow _gomg on 89 Colorado ...... 170 40 8 75 1f_r. Sl'xto_n, "Due la~gely to the dry WITH BULK SOLD IS btemg dplaced where tt wtll do the Industrial Expert Under the Late heavy calves and common kmds. · wmds dunng ).larch. mos goo 101 Colorado ._...... 156 8.75 I \\'estern wool market~ were slow · E. H. Harriman I AT OTHER MARKETS I 59 N cbraska ...... 230 40 8.25 and inactive, with slight price changes . Mass meetings are being arranged Ilcre i, somcthinjl really new unrl<'r Representative Sales 15 Nebraska ...... 298 40 8.00 NEBRASKA PORKERS during the week ending June 2. ac- m various cities-for example in Chi- the sun - a factory to make clcau. BEEF STEERS NORTH SALT LAKE. Utah. June 8 Colorado ...... 272 70 R.OO HIT BY PNEUMONIA cor(\ing to ' reports received hy the cago---;where tho~sands of those in the white. flake ,;oap that is not only Thursday, June 7 \\'cdnesday, June 13 United Statt·s Department of .\gricul- meat tndustrv Will have a chance to odorless hut in which even the air iu $7.25 12.-Cattle receipts none; 25c to snc 24 S. L. Obispo ...... 1148 higher; prime fat steers. [email protected]\5: 92 Nebraska ...... 185 9.25 \\'c:-tcrn :::\cbraska suffered heavy ture from its field r~presentatives . learn ~orne of the ~atcst methods that the buildinv itself is screened so that 45 S. L. Obispo ...... 101\4 7.10 choicr fat hcifrrs, $5.001fi'5.50; calves, 91\ Colorado ...... 174 9.05 hog losses this spring due to the in- Prices in Utah are about one cent are b\mg usdd to tncbfasel m~a~ con- the entire- ·factory is odorless. Thi · 59 S. L. Obispo ...... 1093 7.10 93 N <'hraska ...... 175 9.05 roads of cholera and pneumonia, ac- per pound less than for the preceding sumpt!On an to ena. e t lC 111 us try surt'ly i-; a departure from the com• 7.10 $8.00~9.00. Ho11:s 590: lower: too, 77 S. L. Obispd .. 1087 $ti.50; bulk. $5.750'6.25. Sheep re­ 102 Nebraska ...... 170 9.05 cording to Grant Keller. who was on week, the' report shows. Price for the to be of greater scrvtcc than ever to monly acccptl'd idea of tlhc manufac• Friday, June 8 95 Utah ...... 190 9.00 1 k' k . h h' . f ft"ne , .. 001 \\'a". 4sc. Coarser ar,..... es the meat _consumers of the country.. cci pts none; mark c·t steady; choice ast wee · ~ mar ·et wtt a s tpment o • ' " <~u Th 15 1 h 1 d tun• of ~oap, but it is in ke(·ping with 49 Calaveras ...... 1139 $7.25 spring lambs, [email protected]. 44 Utah ...... ·------· 183 110 8.75 hogs. He attributes the heavy •old at 42c and some as low as 40c. ;rc now !1° .< ou t t lat unng modern business methods and with 7.25 1 S. L. Obispo ...... 1120 PACKT~G SOWS AND ROUGHS monia losses to the cold, ~~7nul~ These lower prices indicate more de- the ~IX days bcgmm~g June 25, meat the plan of the Central ~hnufactnrinf! 2 S. L. Obispo ...... 755 7.25 Thursday, Junt• 7 spring cline t•han has occurred since the and tts fo?d value wtll be .brought ~o Distri l,s sca~o~ (3) Nearlv half a million 32-page 42 S. L. Obispo ...... 991 7.15 17 permanent hnilding~ as it i' vrry ex- s~ far comp:omtse the best fmc chps. booklets explaining the food value of old established and successful con­ 23 Tulare ...... 1130 7.00 pensive and disagrecahle to hold them "'!th approximately 40 per cent of the meat, givinR" principles of meat cook· cerns. It is to be complctt•d inside 7.00 CHICAGO, June 12.-Hogs 20.000; 12 lt•lare ...... -- 924 POULTRYMEN HAVE in tents. ~ho sn comnlcted The wool . sttuatton 111 Idaho ts rc- carrying the title. date and idea of Forty-righth street ncar the first nntt 23 Kings ...... 1163 6.25 $11.00: bulk beef steers and yearlings Poultrv Producers of Southern Cali­ will he thl' ·finest in the United Stat<'s. ported '.l_nchangcd. "Meat for Health \Vcck." of the $5.000,000 Terminal and Manu­ 2 S. L. Obispo ...... 1095 6.15 [email protected]; medium to good stock­ fornia, r nc.. has invited all poultry­ Tt is indeed a pleasur<' to see \Vm. The first :varehousc wool sale of (5) Motion pictures on crowded facturing building now \meier con­ 29 Santa Barhara ___753 6.00 ers and feeders $6.25({!'7.75. Sheep men whether members of the asso­ Brigg-o; back among-,t his livestock the se~son m_ Texas was held at corners of certain districts. struction. Tuesday, June 12 4,000; active, stro~g to higher; six ciati~n or not. to attend its dedication friends as several thow•ht he might Kerryvtlle dunng the week, 370,0. 00 (6) Radio talks reaching millions of After a most thorough and careful 48 Calaver~l, ....- .. 1169 $7.35 doubles Idaho spnng Jambs $16.25; never see anoth<'r s-how but he is out pounds of twelve months wool bcmg and housewarming in the new home, consumers. im·cstigation, tlw company select •d 48 Santa. Clara ...... 1 197 7.35 handyweight ewes [email protected]; heavic~ 1738 Indmtrial strf'et, Los Angeles, and looking very well again.-J. A. sold at an average price of 33~c pl'r the Central 1fanufacturing- District n (7) Newspaper advertising in some 48 t moerial ...... 1230 7.25 [email protected]. Friday, June 15. The equinmcnt will Bunting. pound. \VaTehouse sales will con­ offering the greate~t aci\·anta!{es of 3o S. L. Obispo .. 1077 0.75 he explained and there will be talks tinue, the report states. Twenty-five districts, including both special local any factory district in Los Angele . 17 S. 1.. Obispo .. 9.35 6.75 KANSAS CITY, June 12. - Hol("s by prominPnt poultrymen, as well as MANY ARE COMING ncr Cl'nt of the New :\.frxico clip has campaigns and incorporation of "Meat one of the members of the companv for ffealth \Veck" copy in national ad­ 21\ S. L. Obispo ... 923 6.75 13 000; slow: top $6.50. Cattle 8.000; rlf"monstrations of grading and pack­ TO CALIFORNIA been contracted for, with wool being remarking: "Superior servic<· brought 13 Tulare ·...... 958 6.50 st~adv to 15c higher; top beef steers ing eggs. concentrated at slhipping points. vertising. us." This large concern, whiJ,• im­ 6 S. L . Ohispo .... 1045 (8) Lectures and demonstration~. 6.50 $11.00; other natives ~8.50(a"l10.65: Travel to California at the present Lower prices have been offerer\ dur­ nortant in itself, is donhly so bccan.t' 12 S. L. Obispo .... 1388 6.25 Californias $8.15; bulk cows $4.25(ci} ing the past two weeks, hut onlv a (9) Mass meetings. MISSOURI DEVONS timl' is hreaking all records where no (10) Window displays. it cr<'at<'s a demand in the district for 7 S. L. Obispo.. . 1015 fi.OO 6.25. Sheep 4,000; lambs 25(n'50c fe wsales have heen made. Advices a barrel or cooperage factory, a,; all 62 Imperial ...... 869 FOR CALIFORNIAN special event is the magnet. The pas~­ These things are certain already. 5.50 higher; top natives $15.75; Texas cngcr business of the Santa Fe for from Arizona inrlic:~ted that the north­ its product is packed in harrcls, ior 27 Imperial , ...... 873 5.25 A shipment of Devon cattle from The nuantity of material mentioned in wethers $7.00. Missouri was received by \V. E. Gird, March showed a 27 per cent increase ~rn clip is oractically over, with most the wholesale trade .• \Vednesday, June 13 of the wool sold and shipped. each· case is baser! on a table of or­ purebred stockman of Bonsall. Cal. over the same month last year, while ders made up before all orciers had This wiJ.I also make pos~ihle the 52 Tmperial ...... 1160 7.40 OMAHA. June 12.-Hogs 11.500; 124 Merced _...... 984 7.20 In the shipment were four bulls, six the first ten days of April showed a been completed. At that time it was erection of a plant to product• nne! re­ 11 Kings ...... _ ...... '922 6.25 5@l!Oc higher; top $6.40, Cattle 6,800: cows and heifers and two calves, all g-ain of 21) per cent over the same per­ NEW SCALE FOR apparent that different districts valued fine cotton set'd oil. as this i~ ustd strong- to !Sc higher; top steers $10.85: 3 Kin~s ...... 1016 6.00 registered but the calves, which are iod in 1922. For the first time the Cali­ WEIGHING CATTLE the different items of material differ· largely in modern soap making. A hulk beef steers $9.00(all0.35; hulk entitled to registry. Mr. Gird, who fornia Limited is running in two sec­ A ne\Y scale is being installed in cntly. the plant will also n~e tallow in th1·1r CULL & TTTKOW OUT STEERS cows and heifers [email protected]. Sheep has had forty years' experience with tions throughout the month of Anril in catt!P yard, of th<' Los Angeles Un­ operations, it leads to a paekin~ Friday, June 8 2.000; lambs strong; sheep weak; Devons. considers them particularly order to take care of the travel. The ion Stockyards, to be ready for use in fudging from tht• nll'"b<·r of wails house which must soon he built in th1• 2 s. T.. ObiS>pO ..... 905 $5.50 spring lambs $14 [email protected]; culls suited to California climate and is second scctiom: after running throug-h a short time. The new scale will ac­ •rt uo h_v wt>ls. prohibition probably Union Stockyards which adjoin the 5 Orange .. ---···-112]1 5.50 $10.00: fat shorn ewe~ $3.00(iil5.00; adding these cattle to his large Devon the winter months usually is tahn off commodate a full carload of cattle and i,n't so much a failure as the hig district on the north. I Clrange ...... 730 5.00 bidding $2.50 on heavy ewes. herd. the last o£ :March. upplements three other 5cales. ncw~papl'r.; try to make out. (Continued on Page 2) 2 FARM AND RANCh MARKET JOURNAL June 15, 1923

Happy and fortunate is the man with disorderly conduct, and lined up A short program follows the barbecue FARM AND RANCH who finds his wife good company. before the judge. The judge happened at which speakers of prominence wlil MARKET JOURNAL to he cross-eyed, too. The judge GLOBE SOAP GO. talk. Published !!:very Thursday at Cattleman: The best combination spoke to the first man and asked him Then the visitors will go to t:1e YOUR "DATE" TODAY ;_,os Angeles Union Stock Yards, for making money I know of is a if he was guilty. The second man Brant Rancho where a very interesting Los Angeles, California bootlegger and Ia wyer. said: "No, I am not." The judge program is arranged, with an im·itation No longer will you look looked at him and bellowed, ''Iley, BUILDS PLANT IN banquet in the evening. For homes and flats "To Let," CHAPIN & CROW, Publishers \Vhat would the country do with­ you; don't speak until you're spoken Members of the Southern California And stew and fret out the big daily newspapers! How to!" The third man indignantly cried, Purebred Livestock Association arc And swear and sweat NELSON R. CROW ...... Editor could we ever learn of the doings of "I didn't say a word!" invited to attend this meeting, and arc On "Moving Day." N. L CHAPIN·--·-··---.. ···-·-· ...... Manager Clara, the Stillmans, the movie vamps, MFG. DISTRICT asked to bring friends who are inter­ You'll own a clean, new HOME etc. Cal;fornia steers sold at Kansas ested in th.: livestock industry All spick and span, Subscription Price ...... $1.00 per Year --- City Tuesday brought $8.15. (Continued from page 1) Built just for you, Single Copies ...... --...... _...... 10 Cents The beauty of a porch swing is that --- A plant to crush and process cotton Milk shakes of various flavors arc If you will keep your "DATE" today. Advertising Rates on Application the young gent doesn't have to figger \V. E. Gird had a shipment of cattle seed will produce lint. and a stable now available for delivery on the home Entered as Second-Class Matter how many miles to a gallon. and calves on Clfonday's market from supply of lint calls for a mattress doorstep by Boston milk dealers. The You'll own a homc- January 12. 1923, at the Postoffice at --- San Diego county, 11r. Gird received factory, and a mattress factory draws beverage comes in haH pint bottles. "MAYWOOD MADE," Los Angeles, California, under the Recently there was quite a bit of $5.75 a cv.1:. for two grain-fed cows on several other kinds of factories for And you'll pay the "~tA Y\\'OOD \VAY," Act of March 3, 1879. propaganda in the big Sunday papers in the shipment. its supplies. The Imperial Valley dain· cow Enough cash down to show indicating that tire prices would arl- --- From present indications it looks as which is not worth her board a;1d keep That you'll play fair; Letters from subscribers on matters vance. This week, the Firestone pco- The Valley Alfalfa & Land Com- though the Central Manufacturing is being rapidly eliminated by the Then $31.00 monthly for awhil-e, pertaining to the livestock or farming pie announced a reduction of 10 per pany had a shipment of cattle on last District might almost maintain the means of the Imperial County Cow And ever after you will smile, industry are welcome. cent on all tires and tubes. Don't week's market. slogan "A Factory a \Veck." Testing Association. About 80 cows For rent will never more be due belit'\'C everything you read 1n the were culled out of the dairy herds dur­ If you but keep your "DATE" today. Please Note-If you receive a sample Sunday papers. ~[rs. Beatrice }f. Gantz, owner of INDUSTRIAL NOTES ing the month of April. Farm Bureau copy of this paper it is because we the H. G. Ranch, Santa Barbara The district between Santa Fe ave­ Manager C. C. Jenkins, plans to dis­ JUST THINK OF IT! believe you are interested in the live­ The world's deepest oil well was county, disposed of a shipment of nne and the ~tockyards is rapidly pose of these to the best advantage of stock or farm crops market informa­ brought 111 at Signal Hill last week cattle on ::...ronday's session. building up. The three latest indus­ the dairymen by shipping them to A HOME for YOU-big lot-good streets-walk-curb-lights-gas tion we publish and should be a reg­ hy the Ccncral Pttroleum Corpora­ tries are the Belyea Truck Company. Los Angeles to be sold. -artesian water- ular subscriber. The paper will be tion. This well is 5430 feet deep. D. S. Anderson, well-known Im­ the Quality Foundry and the Comet sent you reguarly, every Thursday for perial \'alley cattleman, had stock on Oil Company. The Journal docs printing. Call ALL FOR ONLY-$2595.00 52 issue>, on receipt of check, money \\'. ~I. Jackson rt'ccived word last this week's market. South 5764 for quick service order or currency for $1.00. week that he has become a grand­ Belyea Truck Company IS moving If you but keep your "DATE" today. .------, father, a baby girl having been born R. 1f. Diggs had a string of San t·his week to its new location on the WEEKLY SAN FRANCISCO to ::...f r. and }.f rs. George Jackson at Luis Obispo cattle on \fonclay's south side of East Twenty-sixth LIVESTOCK MARKET MEET THE MAYWOOD MAN TODAY JOURNAL ENTRIES Omaha ~eh., where the couple is now market, which sold at satisfactory street, where the company has pur­ I,______. I making' th<'ir home. In the same mail prices. chasrd two acres of ground for its Furnished by Federal-State Live­ LAGUNA LAND & WATER CO. came the sad news oi the death oi trucking equipment, blacksmith. car­ stock Clfarket ::\ ews Service, for week A lady who does not believe in !>.fr. Jackson's mother, who died at Fred Gunterman was on Wednes­ ncntt·r and repair shoos. The move ending June 8: Owners and Subdividers of Maywood vunishing her children tells their Denver at the age of 97 years. day's market with two loads of good 1s being made from F.a.,t ~inth on The cattle market was weak father when he gets home. So dad rlchorncd steers from Imperial Val- 410 West Sixth St. account of the exnansion of business throughout the week principally on ac­ Main 7113 152-45 has to do the punishing. J. H. Vandivce well-known cattle- ley. The cattle sold to Cudahy at and equipment, which now includPs a count of too liberal numbers for trade man of Fresno county had a ship- $7.40. the top of the market. fl<·ct of twc•nty-two trucks and trailPrs demand~ especially of the heavy The silliest thmg every summer IS nwnt oi cattle on this week's market. I and a fleet of two-wheel dollies for grades, whlic a limited demand existed the agitation over ladies' bathing Saint Toe reports the lowest hog handling V<'ry long shipments, for the light kinds, although some !•:======; suits. Let 'em wear what they Ed Pratt, Tulare count)· cattleman, prices this week in seven years. firms were out of the market, diverted please. The old birds who arc al­ visited the yards last Saturday. I --- Great activitv is ~ern around the carloads to other Coast markets as ways harping about the one-piece --- .· 1 There arc two ways of catching the Quality Foundry Company's plant. well as forwarding to Central \Vest­ suits had good eyesight themselves, wi~h a steel frame huilcling in rapid ern livestock markets. Supplies con­ once. }~uhh~rd Russell, ~res1dent lt's. This was in oi good 233-pound kinds scored $9.25 Swine producer: Pig litters nearly racer, was a visitor at the yards last recognition of distinguished services with heavy medium kinds down to always come in uneven numbers. week. at New York City wher<', in co-opera­ $8.50 and some little better than tion with general counsel of the Union canners at $5.00. 250,000 PEOPLE Stockyards Man: The dresses the Charlie Lumpp, Stockyards auditor, Pacific Svstem, he was successful in Under liberal offerings of local hogs bank with the Security Truat and Savinga Bank in twenty-aeven women are wcanng now look as took his first golf lesson last week ~ccuring ·a legal interpretation of thr coupled with eastcrns, the hog mar­ convenient banking officea. though the lady is about to lose with his Christmas golf club>. He has Los Angeles citv charter which made ket has been unevenly steady with de­ something. They make me nervous. been prac•ticing every evening since. hond~ of the city legal invt'stlncnts clines of 25 cents towards the close, EVERY BANKING SERVICE The neighbors take great pleasure in for New York savings hanks in an while sevehal loads during the week C. H. Beauchamp: Criticism is watching Charlie practice because he amount twice as great as before. This figured around $9.00-$9.25 but killers' EUURITYTRUST the cheapest thing in the world. has trained his do~ to caddy the halls. serv<'d to double the bondin'!' caPacitv ideas at the close were limited to $9.00 His dog is a good retriever and Char­ of the citv and make possible future on the good Californias of desirable S &SA.VINGSB.AN'K Retired cattTeman: Give me a lie can practice golf without walking. improvement programs of great im­ weights. SAVl.NGS COM.MERCI.AL TllUST tankful of gasoline, a golf courst portance. Owing to the scarcity of lambs in HEAD OFFICE-Fifth and Spring Streeh and a quart of hootch. That's all Cattleman: The farmer has been the interior valleys and healthy de- LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA I want. lied to so often that he is eyen sus­ mand the lamb market is strong to Capital and Surplus $10,525,000 picious of his own wife. ·~ DAIRY NEWS higher. At the forepart numerous Reaourcea Exceed $190,000,000 It is said the government has de­ l 1load s cost $11.50-$12.00, but at the cide dto stop making $2 hills because A Los Angeles bakery styles itself ------close $12.25 took in a sizeable string they arc too easily raised. W c have ''!>.fa's Bakery." A sign in the window 1/2~.9 of good 69-pound kinds. £c,•eral size­ . ays: "Pop on Icc." SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY able strings of 55-57-pound feeding thunder raising a dollar sometimes. LEADS IN GOOD MILK A BECOMING DRESS FOR lambs made $10.50, while the general quality of the run bore evidence of Through the magnavox, scientists Tex Condon: Three cross-eyed MOTHER'S GIRL By J. J, Frey. Superintendent, Dairy can magnify the human voice 12,000 men got drunk. went on a ramp~ge . 4299. .This is a good model for Inspection Service, California De­ being cleanup shipments. One deck times-but nothing much is being and were arre~tcd. Next mormng hncn, satm, or taffeta. It is nice also partment of Agriculture of 92-pound ewes made $5.75 while Bonded Live Stock done for the voice of conscience. they were brought into court, charged fo;- gingham, . chintz and chambrey. good light yearlings averaging 89 pounds scored $7.50. R1ck rack bra1d, or Hamburg edging The San Joaquin Health Department could be used for trimming. The guimpc may be of contrasting mate­ now maintains a milk inspecting de- Have you read the classified advcr- WATCH THE MIGHTY DEVELOPMENT AROUND rial. partment approved by the California vertisements in the Journal? department of agriculture. The work Commission Firms THE LOS ANGELES STOCKYARDS The pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 6, 8, is in charge of Dr. N. Sinai and 10 and 12 years. A 10 year size re­ gives this county the distinction of V L b Co Ground now being broken for first unit of $5,000,000 industrial building. quires 3% yards of 32 inch material being the first county unit in Califor- ernon um er mpany Many others starting right away. Enormous weekly payroll to be spent for the dress, and 1 Y. yards for the nia to receive state approval. For the in restricted business area. guimpe. past two years the city of Stockton Lumber, Lath, Shinl'lea Consign your cattle, hogs and Pattern mailed to any address on has conducted an approved inspecting 1935 E. Vernon Ave. receipt of IDe in silver or stamps. MILLIONS WILL BE MADE FROM REAL ESTATE department and the excellent results Phoaea: So. 2175, ZK-481, 2t8·73t sheep to one of these firms, mem­ Shrewd buyers now securing business lots in Union. Pacific Manor. obtained by providing the consuming Write for booklet, "Cabbage Patches." Call at tract. off1ce, oppos1te the public with a milk of high quality has ~===·=====.:=.:=.:=.:=.:=.:=.:=.:; Administration Bldg., or at office at Seventh and Spnng, Los Angeles. BED TIME STORY made such a service desirable for the = bers of the Los Angeles Live 707 Van Nuya Bide. entire county. The work now includes the supervision of all market milk sold NON-PULSING DEEP WELL FILCHER & COX Phone B,dwy. 2912. in San Joaquin county. Stock Exchange, bonded for your By Aunt Mary Official approval by the department PLUNGER PUMPS "Sh! Sh !" cautioned Susi<'. the larg­ of agriculture permits a local inspect­ protection. est and most beautiful of all the doll ing department to grade its milk sup- For Industrial. ~funicipal, Domestic family "If you s:illy, giggley crea­ ply. Graded milk is classified and and Irrigation purposes tures don't stop all your noise Mistress labeled according to a definite legal These firms are on the job 24 ~1ary i\ nn will be wide awake and we standard. Where grading is permitted Luitwieler Pumping Engine Co. will have to hustle back to our places, the health department guarantees the just as she left U>." qualitv of the milk as indicated by its 707 No. Main Phone Main 452 hours a day to insure the pro­ "Oh, we will try to be more quiet," label, · thus giving the public a definite Loa Angelea, Calif. A StockYards Bank sq uca ked the rag doll. assurance as to the quality of the milk ducer getting real service and the "\\'ell, sec that you are," answered sold. The grades of milk recognized Susie, "or we will have all our fun by law arc certified, guaranteed, grade At the "Great Western Market" is located spoiled and that would be a shame A raw, grade A pasteurized and grade MAKE $13 MORE HIGH DOLLAR. for tonight is the baby doll's birth­ B pasteurized. These grades arc uni­ a Bank which is fuly equipped to handle day." form and represent the same quality PER COW The dolls were all hustling around in every part of the state. To secure If you wish to get market letters in different parts of the room getting approval of the California department Free Book for Dairy Farmera with dispatch all matters relating to into their best clothes and trying so of agriculture an inspecting department Tella How to Cut Out Waate; or reliable information or advice, hard to keep quiet so as not to waken is required to meet state standards of Givea Valuable Building Hinta. their little mistress. who was sound efficiency in conducting field inspec­ Do you know that the manure asleep in her little white bed. tions and laboratory examinations. produced by one cow in twelve write or wire to one of these firms. "Oh, I can't find my slipper," cried This places the work of approved milk months contains fertilizing ele­ the :\lamma DoH as she rushed from inspecting departments on a uniform ments valued at $39? And do They're all good, honest, reliable, LiveStock Financing one place to another. basis. you know that one-third, or $13, ".\nd I can't find my sock!" yelled of this amount is lost in the experienced. Skeezix, poking his head out from course of a year through im­ HIGH TOP SCORED proper handling? By providing Personal attention is given to every trans­ under the doll hcd. AT BURR FARM SALE a simple, easy-to-build pit outside "Oh, will you all be more quiet!" the barn this loss can be pre­ CAMPBELL & COYTE action by men who have made a lifetime said Susie. ''You make as much noise A top of $4.~5 was hung up at the vented. as Mistress 1fary Ann and her friends llurr Farm dairy cow sale, held at Write for free book, "Concrete. when they arc playing hide and seek." Burr Farm, Downey road, last on the Dairy Farm," and see the HAMPTON COMMISSION CO. study of Live Stock problems, and who are "\Ve couldn't possibly make as much \Vednesday. Two cows scored the many money-saving suggestions noise as that," impatiently answered top. The average was around $250. on the use of concrete in making CHAS. H. HILL LIVESTOCK CO. responsible for the policies of this bank. the Mamma Doll as she slipped a The sale was fairly well attended. permanent improvements. Prop­ clean white dress over the Baby Doll's Rhoades & Rhoades were the auction erly housed dairy cattle return head. eers. greatest profit on the investment. At last all the dolls were dressed in This free book is recognized as MAURER, WASHBURN & th~:ir best and ready for the party. GUERNSEY BREEDERS the simple !l'uide to 100% effi­ So one of the dolls began to play a ciency in building on the dairy CONDON Southwest State Bank march on Mistress 'Mary Ann's little TO MEET SATURDAY farm. Fully illustrated with dia­ r"d piano and the dolls all formed in grams and pictures. Shows how line for the grand march and the little Breeders of purebred livestock and to build barns, milk-houses, silos, THOMAS, WEAVER & CO. those directly interested in this indus­ JNO. L. KNORPP, Pres. tin soldier dolls led the procession. ice-houses, cooling tanks, paved All over the house they marched, sing­ try will he the guests of M. II. Adam­ barnyards, manure pits, water R. A. KNORPP, Vice Pres. P. C. TURMAN, Vice Pres. inpo and laughing, hut not loud enough son of the Adohr stock farms at Van supply systems, etc. Address, for any one but themselvrs to hear. Nuvs. and D. 0. Brant of the Brant Western Union Office in Building B. B. REYNOLDS, Cashier After the grand march was com­ Rai1cho on Saturday, June 16, and one RIVERSIDE of the greatest meetings of livestock E. B. KEATING, Asst. Cashier plctt'd they danced and kept it up until Address: Los Angeles Union Stock Yards, dawn and then as the first ray of sun men ever held in Southern Califorma PORTLAND CEMENT Adminiatration Bldg., Loa An.relea Union Stoc:k Yarcla appeared the dolls all hurried to their is anticipated. COMPANY places. for !>.fistrcss Ann always wak­ The mrcting begins at Adohr farms Los Angeles, California at 11 a. m. with a tour of inspection of 7Z4 So. Spring SL <'nNl early antl the dolls must keep Loa Aaaelea, Calif. tht:ir party a deep, dark secret or they that wonderful plant. Then follows a great Guernsey barbecue and banquet. L~======~ could never ha \'C one again. 3 J unc 15, 1923 FARM AND RANCH MARKET JOURNAL boil water. \\'hen you have surpJu, I eggs dip them quickly into boiling water twice, allowing them to com· POULTRY pletcly dry off after each dipping. Fordson Thi~ dipping i:; not to cook the egg, Lincoln on but to harden and close the mem­ brane inside the shell. Xow dip in THE UNIVERSAL CAR warm parafinc, taking pn·caution to Farm and Ranch not kt the parafinc crust on the .shell. These eggs may he packed in an By Jos. E. Davis ordinarv case and kent in a cool closd or cellar. or if for a· long hold wrap· LAMBERTH ned in oil paper which will help to CAN HEN FRUIT? SURE! en vessels should be used as these so- keco them scaled. If properly han lutions do not affect them. About six clled this method will keep l'J:(!{S for 1 here arc few households that do quarts of solution in a three-gallon six months without deterioration. MOTOR CO. not take the precautions to can fruit and vt•getablcs in season, as an emcrg­ container will prescn·c ten dozen eggs. EGG CONTEST SHOWS t·ncy measure against the time when .t\inc quarts of water and one quart Current Los Angeles wholesale I arc the buyers for the new ~[erchants INC. the ~upply is limitccl or the price so of water glass in a five gallon jar will NEED OF BREEDING nwat prices. subject to market Packing Company of 3029 Vernon high that the average provider would prcsern• fifteen doz<'n eggs. \Vater I FOR LARGER SIZES cnanges: avenue. AUTHORIZED DEALERS rather clo without than to foot the hill. g"lass, which is a sodium or potassium Xo. I steers $13.50; Xo. 2 stl'cr" 1'he ).1erchants Packing Company T·he canning should be clone whl'n the ,;ilicate and sold in a liquid form at A Single Comb Rhode Island Red ~l.l.OO; Xo. 3 steers $12.50; common expects to record its first kill by the price a!Hl sunply arc most favorable. drug stores ,;houlcl he bought fn·sh hen belonging to JT. E. Barber won steers $12.00. 20th. FORD AND LINCOLN MOTOR CARS Acl'orcling to good authority about <'< ch year. In making the solution first place for individual production l::\o. I heii<·rs $12.50; Xo I cows The mo~t unpopular indoor sport otw-half of the country's (·gg crop is for preserving cg~s. hoi! the water and for the month of ~laJ in the Los ¢12 PO; Xo. 2 cows $11.50; Xo. 3 cows is having eight teeth pulled at once. TRUCKS AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS producl.'d in \farch, April, 1fav and aftcr 1t cools add one quart of water f Angeles County Farm Bureau Eg-:s- $10.SO. There is a Los Angeles packer who J unc. This, then, accounts for thr low gla~s to nine parts of wat<·r. Stir the ILaying Contest. /\. Rose Comb R. X o. I bulls $7.50. can vouch for this statement from HOME OF REAL FORD SERVICE mix.·tun· t!1oroughly, pour into the jar l. Reel h<·longing to Lt•ster Payne Veal under 130 th.;. $18.00; veal 131 current experience. price of eggs now and the relatively Phone Boyle 5600 high price in November when the sup­ an1l put tn the Cl!"~s. Select sound, won second place, and one of B. S. to 150 lhs. $17.00; veal 151 lbs. and ..\lcat ior IJealth \\'cek, June 25 to ph· of fn·sh <;lock is at lo webb. Since ch''"l eggs, infertile arc hest. bcin~ Smallwood's \Vhite Leghorn~ third up $15.00. 30, is beginning to attract the interest the s<·ason of low prices is ahout at an rardul to always ha\'C from 1 to 2 place, each with a lay of twenty-nine Xo. I ewes '17.00; Xo. 2 ewe' of the trade. The 1Iarket lnurnal had 2901-15 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, Cal. incnes of solution oYl'r the top of eggs. eggs. During the month four birds Sl5.00; Xo. I wethers $20.00; Xo. 2 fa request from Fall River ).fills, Calif., <•nd ancl the qualitv of eg-gs better than 1 they will likclv be later, it is good Tht:> Jime solution is made by slack- laid tw.enty-nine ef!:gS each and four: "< th<·rs $1R.CO: Xo. 1 milk lambs this week for the meat recipe booklet economy and high time to select a few ing two pounrls quick lime in a small teen 1a1.d twenty-.etght eggs c:;tch. Ot ~27.00; . ·n. 2 milk lambs $25 00; • ·o. 3 ·that is to he distributed to housc- dozen choice eggs for preserving, nttant1ty of water. :\lix with this t"wo these etghtcen h1rds three latd more lambs $20.00. 1 wi\'Cs through retailers. For a tamily of five, fifty dozen gallous of water and add a pound of than 50 per cent pullet eggs and of llogs, shipJHT $14.00: ho~~. packer, The .\leat for llcalth Week window ~.tit. Stir troronghiy and allow to sC't- t~e ten htgh pens. stx h_ad two or more $15.00; China Ito·.~;, ~15.50; hngs, trim- stickers arc extremely attractive, hl'­ eggs arc estimated to be sufficient t Ie. Pour off and use the clear solu- btrds each of whtch laiC! more .than SO mccl. $20.00; pork loins, fresh, 8 to 15 ing in white letter;, on a deep blue "lhc'lastc'tdls" during the months oi October. No­ Thi~ is sufficient for about 12 dozen per cent of pullet eggs c~unn!;{ _the Jh, .. '22.00; pork loins over IS lbs. hackl{round. vcmhcr, lJo.;cembcr and January. This, eggs month. Tlus, together wtth SJmtlar $19.00. 1 Henry Sc,·aly p lan~ to open a meat of course, depends on w hcthcr they · · rl·sult,; in the production of a number Eurtt•nc 1filler, in charge of the market at Riverside. are ltbl'ral u~ct·s or nut. Heretofore, Your jar may he <;tarted and eggs f h · h 1 1 · " j added frc~h after each clay's gather- o ~td cr blentnes, s ows t ~c nceb·c. ot n1eat (lcpar.tmcnt } <:vap.nra_- 1 First pen ribbon for the month goes the Raymond J !otd course ·and rt.:- A. L. Tatman is the new boss of the sionallv a hou ewite will pack a sup­ tton. t ts 1 )cst to .-ecp 1e jar tn at B S S 11 .. d'· \\'h't• L· h . . . · E ·I '1 C L' · I 1. k 1 . 1 . j o . ; ma woo s I e eg orn porb Ius game 111 every way ts getting "..sea on ~' cat ompany at ~~sea on, ply or'cgg-s in :-alt and we believe the c ,tr coo ~~ace. entry ~o. 3g, whtch gave an aver~ge bl'tt<·r anrl better. C~l~ . proctss gives fair satisfaction itJ keep­ . It ~omettmcs ha ppcn.s that t~e qu~l- productton of . 24.94 eggs per , b1r~. George Karr, popular beef sales- I I he Choice Mc~t Compny has pur­ ing the egg hut the grief and trouble tty ot t•gg~ u,;cd for tills work JS qms- Second pen nbbon goes to E. ]~. man at the \\'ilson plant has departed Ichased the Oplur Meat 11arket at in getting them out of the salt crust Hams. Bacon & Lard tionahlc-. as for in. lance bloorl clots E~st.:nberg's Leghorn ~ntry No.. 21 I ior re:;:ions unk.nown fo~ a ~vcck's ,.0 • Orovill,c. . caused by thl.! moisture irom within and ~tale <'f•gs ncct~r on ~n~.ll regt.tlatcd \~·tth 24.62 eggs pe_r . btrd! and thtrd iourn endea,·oring to rNluce. l.corqc \\'. 1•. Stoop ts the new owner of the and without is more than the eggs are ranches and somettmt•s t~ ts desirable nbbon to the <;ahforma Leghorl! t ha" a camp outiit which affords him meat t,narkc,t formerly operated at .,,orth. .\either docs lime water nor to bny \"{1:\'S for prescrvtng. Tn any Breeders' entry. wtth an average ot all the crmJfort.; of home. hut camp Marysv1lle~ Cal., by Char~cs Bedeau. Dressed Beef, Mutton, Pork "ater gla~b give pcriect satisfaction ca'e to he absolutely sure of your 23.70 eggs per b1rd. 1 outfit. don't c~tch fish T. E. Gtcse has sold hts meat mar- for the reason that there is a tend­ oncration all cgf.{s should be candled. Total production for ~lay was 69.39 Cl s Sl. I'. 1 · · . 1 f I kct at Elsinore, Cal., to C. \V. \\'hite. ency ior pt cservcd eggs to explode or Candling is a very ,implc ancl quick per cent. The production of the light I 'C~l · .11 "c · 1 ~1 c .\ar~e 01 H'l' • sa:' W. F. Stock is the new owner ot The Cudahy Packing Co.. U.S.A. break open when boiled, do excessive cldt·rmination of egg qualil\·, an oo- birds was about I per cent less than 1 at. th_c Hau~cr .1 ack ng Comp~n~. h';ls the Bedeau & Penrose markets at 11 1 111 popping when fried and to acquire a cration that most every one h; familiar that for April, w hile the production oi 1 Ic.:·J·t l~r }hc1 ~ .1' .·h.ack of Bt(~ tP . Oroville, Cal. slight pinkish tint to the white, which with, hut if tlwre arc tro~c who ~tre the hca,vy l~irds \yas about 5 per cent s(arc . 0 t le t .usl\e trout. , '~n 1 ~ G. F. Deiss & Son will open a Los Angeles Salt Lake City actions have rendt'rcd them less dc­ not, we will IH' verv happy to c!t·scnbe less. 1he hght btrds consume.d on an Ione ~ 1 •• th?se ft·l~~ws tho lgct.l c~a.l~y branch meat market in the Farmers the process in cl<-ail upon request. a\'cragc 3.(J2 pounds of gram, 3.41 geb t H.tr ot lers c 0 t e\cn Free Market at Locli. sirahle than strictly fresh laid eggs ltm\\t~h~~ ~ n ~ 1 for cating, although giving as good Bt·ar in mind that one had egg in the pounds of mash and 2.4S pounds of get a bttt;. at '1 0 you .usc. "en·. T. F. Brattin and \V. C. \Vallace satisfaction for all cooking purposes. lot will spoil the entire batch. green feed and gave a protluction of 1 J. O ..Schultz. tn .old ttl~l.'r here 111 have purchased the meat business of To those who may find it expedient In addition to the aho\'e methods 70.42 per cent. The heavy bir.ds con- the. ~t·tatl_ ~neat >ll~tm·~s. ao; .trmJ~O- Moore & Son at \Vinters, Cal. to ust' one of the ]>rocesses above men­ . . k Sl t sumcd 3.76 pounds of "ram 3 32 rani} clo" d shop 111 preparation tor D B 'iace R 11 Gore and J D we are I earnmg new trtc ~. 10r . ,., • · • _. . 1 , 1 · f 11 .· . • ~• , • . • . tioned we will outline the essential cut~ that seem· to eliminate the fuss pounds ol mash and 2.43 pou~d:. o~ a_.._'1xh .._1110 n.~ 1 s aut~ tr,tp, ? t 0 b" 111 ~ Grieve have purchased the Nordyke · f 1 · . A ·t green feed and gave a production ot "ntc ue '~ 1 1 1 re-en cr t le mea ust- meat market ·at \Voodland Cal (letails. Either earthenware or wood and <·xpcnsc o so uttons. s mo' S ' ) . . !. : . . .. , ~r,·o 11 e know".· eaas arc very sus- 6 4 .. 2 per c~nt:, , ness. Del. J ero and Martm Ctappuu wtll 1~·¥-i·ll ' ' ' "" St 1 S 1 t B d PI th E. ~L Peters has opened a first- bl h k M 11 ctptihle to ouors. Like milk and but- R an ~Y . •oo .c s arre ymou class market at 102 ~Iarine annuc, esta .Is a meat mar et at arysvt c, tt•r eggs in the cookr with onions or oc~ .1\ 0 · 863 '' tth I 91 .eggs to her Ca~ . l!J- the ncar future. . SHEET METAL WOIU" otl;c.r odoriferous companv soon ah- ~rcdtt at he end of May 1s now lead- ~lanhattan Beach. b. K. Hoy a~1d John Chn sten have PACKERS AND PROVISIONER:S Oeaigner and Builder of Plain a* ~rrl, l'non •h from the outside to ren- mg the contest. and h~s eleven more On June 7, 0. Schulfc opened a purc~ascd the_ mterest of F. V'j. Cald­ All Our Meat. Are U. S. Government lnapected and Paued Ornamental Sheet Metal Work d, the ;;.;ide unpalatable. Tn adcli- l'.l.{gs than the htghest lmd a.t t~e same high-class retail marht at 403 Xorth well t!l .the Caldwell Meat Company /r to thi. the evanoration is rapid in ttme last year. Fcrd IIcymg_s Reds HooVl'r street. and refngcrator plan~ at Alturas, .Cal. ton ~I \ll th', . ccount arc now leadmg the contest tor pen J. \!oersch has purchasl'd the retail The cartoon hca~l.'llcal .V st·a t c s e sE. t 'L ~vcre in th~ leading pen at this time 1 ~fonica boule\·ard, have opened a face is the way Cartoonist Tate felt not•hmg can escape nor enter. .xper 111 the prevtous contest. down-to-datt• meat market. when he drew the picture. lPECOA n~t"Pts have bl.'cn _so .succe,sfully car- - I J oward \1. Brown has opened a Roy Cordray, sales manager for rwct on that at tht~ tunc eggs arc bef MEXICAN STEERS NOT new market .at 8225 South \Iain. . Wilson & Co.• last week a~dressed the A Complete Line of Freah and Cured Meat., Sauaa1e, Etc. "REM CO" tng procc deled h vthe thousands is IN THROWOUT CLASS Dem:cr wtll have another packtng pupils. of Inglewood H1gh School, ras£'<;. Although the P.rocesscd egg. · Iplant 111 December when the new spreadmg the gospel of "Meat for " 'Government Packed' Inaurea comparati:relf ~ew . tnf co!'"mfrrct~tl \\'illiam Far £R· r side ho 's Blayney-\furphv pl;nt will be readv Health." He gave the students a wora Wholesomeness Backed" Tanks and Towers 1 1 0 1 1 numbers. 1t 1s tuc >tg avonte or . 1 . 1r . 1v,,r 11 · w 1 'or operation The m·w concern will picture of the livestock industry from Pico 7900 rna hit's hig handlers to extend th~ age 1111"restcr 11•1 mpena 'a ey ranc 1e' have a week!·,, killing capacity of 800 the farm and ranch through the pack­ Loa An•elea Redwood Pipe lil11it and still supnly the tra~e wtth. a j'~nder the ftrm name of \Vm. Farr & cattle and 3 000 to 3 500 h'lg~ ing house and to' the butcher. In­ qualitv Ot~al to that of the .tresh lat.d ~on, calls the _:'.f~r~et .Journal's ~~.ten- 'J. C. Good, vice ~resident of the cidcntally, he told the students tha t the 1•qg, Tn lug e~g centers thts work ts , tton to the cl,ts;,tftcatton of M.extcan \'ird"n Packing Company of San meat industry is the biggest industry done hy a machine that conveys the stl'~r7 as culls and throwouts . 111 last Francisco, is spending a few days in in the United States. <·~gs clown and thro~tgh a)tcrnat.c Ia:':': we~ks ma:~:t report. H~ ~ol~ 59 Los Engclcs. enjoying the climate and Urdcr your job printing from the Woodward-Bennett Company rrs of warm aud ~old 01!, which 1' ste< rs .a w.:i- FARM BUREAU SALES this Republic to our secretary of state pins oil is removc·d from the outl'r cans, hut may top the market w1th that a pan-American meeting be held to Wholesale Meat Dealers •·art of the o;hell, l<•avin~ them with the T<•jon cattle," he said. The steers California Farm Bureau Marketing discuss dairying. A ll the American re­ the Jtl',tl'r and film of the newly laid had been on feed since qctober 1 Association sales for week ending publics are taking a great interest in First Quality Beef, Lamb and Pork nrnrlnrt. The application of the oil i'l nncler the custon~ary Impenal Valley ] une 8 follow: the congress and most of them have no wav injures thl' egg, because it system of pasturmg on alfalfa. alfalfa No. Hogs Av. Wt. Price already signified their intention of Slaughtered Daily ,.,,not h1· introduced into the content and green harley and corn stalks and \Vasco, June 2: sending official delegates. Come See Our Cooling Rooms ·Jncl furtlwrmore tlH' oil usecl is ttstl'- harley stubble. 77 ...... ,...... 183 $8.15 ]'·•• or]nrlrss and colorless. lt is I 8 ...... --""""'""" ...... 227 7.6S r•bi•11l''l that the PfO('PsSl'cl egvs will L. A. COUNTY FARM 2 feeders ...... 120 7.6S keep from three to five! n10n•h~ l'x- LEADS COW CONTEST I ...... ·-·-· ... - ...... 260 7.1S nn•e(l on t hi' nan try shelf. \V c are 3 ...... 260 7.1S . "~ssinl(' this information to our read­ The Lo~ Angeles Countv Farm flu­ 3 .... - --...... 406 5.1S "r~ so that thev •l'lav with ordinarv rt•au Dairv Cow Competition, which ""'"mriSI• he snnnlied with fre~l1 e~~s is operated in conj\(nction with the 91 hogs. ntire <;ati,faction. cvt>n to the noint county. g feeder:; ...... l 19 7.50 pi a ckmand bv outside tra:de. Get a Everv cow in thl• Cowtestins ...... · · ·- more than 40 pounds of hntterfat eat'h. adelphia. Pa., ior October 4 and con- Following is the report (lf the win- tinue at Syracuse, N. Y., from Octoh~r nrrs in the Dairy Cow Comp<·tition for 1S to 10. The World's Dairy Congn!ss 'hv: COPY Class Name and Address Breed Am't Fat A 1st A. Swain, Rosemond .... ·-·······-···· ...... _,..... Holstein xlifi 5 ------2nd Burr Farm, Los Angeles ... - ...... - ...... _...... " *62.8 AA l st Mais Bros., Long ncach.-...... x59.41 2nd Los Angl'lcs County Farm, Hondo •. ·-·---.. x57.j B ],t 'I a is Bros., Lo.ng Beach ...... - ...... - ...... v'l':! q 2nd Agee l!ros., Rivera ...... - ...... - .... --·-···-··-···-- " *98.8 BB 1st S. E. Lawrence, Lankcrshim ...... -·-··- .. 92. 1 Sheep Emer•ing from OippinK Vat 2nd F. F. Pellissier, Whittier...... x%.5 c 1st A Swain, Hosemoncl .. - ...... _ ...... - ...... x327.1 2nd Harry Johnson & Son, Artesia...... - ... • :x289.3 There is money in aheep. Most ranches can keep at least a few bead to advantage. D 1st Los Anr.rclcs County Farrn, 1-Jondo...... -. " *359.() Feeder and stocker sheep can be had through the Loa Angelea Union Stock Yarda in 2nd Burr Farm, Los t\ngeles ...... - ...- ...... --... - • *298.3 large or small Iota. All sheep or lambs bought at the yarda are dipped for the pur· E 1st Mais Bros., Long Beach...... ___...... :... x388 .)I chaaera before going out to the ranch or feed lots. ?nd L. C. f'ox, l' a~aclcna ...... _ ..... ,_ ...... - ...... 259.5 F 1st I.. J, Scott, Pomona...... --·--·-·--··· " 319.0 2nd Chas. l'emht'rton, Lancaster... _...... _ .. 305.1 G 1st S. E. Lawrence. Lankt!r,.,him ...... - ...... _...... _. 322.81 2nd R. \V. Jessup, Glenclale._, ____ . ___, ·--·-·--··- 314.1 Los Angeles Union Stock Yards II I st F . F. P<·llissicr. 'Vhitticr__ ...... --····-··---- " x4S3.9 One time insertions, 3 cents a word; 5 times, 10 cncts a word. 2nd I~. L. \Vhite. Burhank...... -....----·····-······-··-·u· " 378.1 Loa Angeles, Calif. Nnte; xCows milked three times daily de(lucted 10 per cent. •Cow~ milked four time~ daily deductcrl IH per cent, 4 FARM AND RANCH MARKET JOURNAL June 15, 1923 ======Choice 8€10c a pound and poor 51G,6c past month. being- placed at 90 per acn:agc of alfalfa indicates about th ..· a pound. cent of a normal as compared with ~arne acreage as last year; new plant· WHEAT MARKET IS CAliFORNIA GRAIN 90 on ~1ay 1. 84 on June 1 la~t 1ngs being sufticient to take care oi BU1*"fER, EGGS, POULTRY MELONS vcar and a 10-ycar avcraf,!;e of 8-1. o!d alfalfa fields plowed up for trees, Market well supplied the past week Valley pastures are dying rapidly vmcs or other crops, The condi­ with both cantaloupes and water· but furnish fairly good feed in manv tion is about 94 per cent of a normal. QUIET BUT FIRM melons. Cantaloupes selling fairly CROPS ARE FAIR localities. Mountain pastures arc Livestock maintains its iormcr BUTTER firm and in good demand at JOe. Hen~ well. Standard [email protected] a crate generally good and arc larf.!;ely rc­ Receipts of fresh {'xtra · creamery rn. o\·er supply and market Yery slow. good condition of flesh and health· <' and pony $3.00 a crate.l Grain Hay Cutting About Com- -·ponsihlc for the state average of 90. iulnc ·s. On June 1 cattle was esti­ 1 butter as reported by the Lo> An­ Lrght hens dull and lower at 18<{,•22c; \Vatcrmclons slow sale at 2c a THE PAST WEEK geles Produce Exchange; hea \'Y hens slow sale at 25 as rc- time last ye:tr-Orarl"'es• "" 5093 cars ancl 1y below normal which were generalk THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANGELES P t d I t) I A 1 I Los market showccl weakness under fa- showing that the peak of the supply Exchange:or c >y 1e -o• nge es roduce lemons 106 cars. tavorable· for the grain crops. TheJ vCJrahle crop reports, hut later had been reached and that now was PACIFIC-SOUTHWEST r.W.~'!;~ BANK 1923 9 The market for Valcncias the past wheat and barley harvest has begun stn•ngtht•rl<'d up under the influence of 1 the time to put away a little butter W d d J 6 87 1 22 week was better hut for navels and in many sections with fair yields re- FIRsT SEcURITIEs CoMPANY Wd weather in Oklahoma and Kansas :for the future. And that the creamery Thue ncssd ay,J une 7 .... --·-·· 610 226232 mr'sccllaneotrs var1'ct1·es tlte rnarkct ported consrc· l enng· t h e extreme which delayed harvc,;t. Traders. how- 'people were di,posed to do so, helped F .dr a), urS ...... ·· > shows no change. Much of the clean drought during February and M:>rch. Rervinv the Pnriric·-South\H.'. t ever, were cautious. July declined a to maintain a steacry and rather firm S r~ a~, uJne ········...... 101 3 13 up stock was unattractive .and hard to The cutting ui grain hay has been under one ownertship and iractlon during the week, closing June market. \\'hilc the receipts for the a ur ay, une 9...... -. 1 28 121 F b C l'f · · 1 1 one rnauagt•ment. 11onday, Junc 1 L ...... 257 158 move: '. o. . a r orma ql!otatrons a >out comp eted. The second cutting 8 at $1.10% against $1.10t.S a week week show quite an increase over a Tuesday, June 12 ...... _. 190 317 a_:e _hrgh~r than a _week ago. South~rn oi alfalfa is now being made in the a~o. No. 2 hard spot in Chicago was year. ago, yet they were all wanted Calrfornra Valencras now arc $3.2:>mJ principal alialia growing counties. Branche• of firmer under light offerings and a and mfluenced by stronger markets in Tot 1 1373 1367· 3.65. Sales in New York Monday were WHEAT- The condition of wheat wry good milling demand finishin~ th~ Central \\'est _an~ East, good A r:i;i;:---~~~;~~- .. ·j;~i:-.. i.ow~r market navels $3.80 to $5.60 and Valcncias in California on June 1 is estimated th•• week over 1c higher at $1.13)4. prrces here were marntamcd thro_ugh­ was had here the past week. \Vith $2. 15(no6.90. Bos~on the same d~y, to be 91 per cent of a normal as com· T.ivcrpool was higher and there was a o?t the week. !he. market here 1s 7c the markets _in the Central \Vest and navels $4.55 to $6.10 and Valencras pared with 90 last year and a 10-year fair export demand which helped the hr~h~r thar~ th1s. t1me last year and I East lower, buyers here were disposed $1.80@~.00. ~ocali_Y the n~arkct the average of 79. \\' eather conditions In Other Ca.litomia Olties ca'h market. Locally the ma.rket was thrs 111 the tace ?I bet!er reCeipts. The to hold back and bear prices. The past \\Cek v.a~ rathe: qu!et. ;oo were generally favorable for the wheat ouiet. The fact that harvest is on in home ~onsumpt10n 91 butter and by production here on the Coast is fall- mu~h other £nut comrng m. \~hat crop during :\fay and a total produc­ Alhnmbrn J.inclKny San Lui• Obispo C:difornia and new wheat is being the _adJacent towns 111 Southern Calt­ .\insrutlero T.ompoe l:lan l'Niro (2) ing oii, yet as we are above a ship- sclhng, however, brought old pnces, tion of 14,661,000 bushels is now indi­ Long Jleo<·h ( 5) ~antn .\nn lnnked for on the market at any time forn_m now ,, something enormouo. Curpintt·rin ping ba;is this failed to influence 2~~3c a pound from growers. Grape· catcd as compared with a total harvest L oK J\ ltH'ilOK Santa. Barbara causing hun~rs to hold hack and go \Vh1le str~mg_er markets East had a prices. Receipts by rail for the week . frUit stea~y at [email protected] a pound and in 1922 (December estimate) of 15,- Catalina 0<-elln Park slow Good milling hrrc now is $2.10 sympath~t.tc tnflue.nce yet they w~re 1>1 l'entro Or!'ntt Hunta )luria wcre 1373 cases against 1367 cases the demand farr. 308,000 busheb. ¥1 rt•Kno Oxnard Suutu l!onit·a a cwt and Sonora $2.05. 1 not suffrcrcntly hrgh to d~aw ship- . , . . I ments from the Coast, we· bemg a bon: san~e time last year. Estimating the LE~10NS-M_arkct d_ull. but fir'!ler. The condition of winter wheat in Olt•ndule (2) Paondcno ( 3) Tuln,.e arnvals In· truck as twenty times \Vhat few ,;ellmg- brrng-rng- a httlc the l:nitcd State;; is 76.3 per cent of Ouadnlupe Pn•o Rohle• Yc•uit~t' ( OR_:!I:-A rath~r quret hut at the a shipping basis. llnnford Pcnc Knot Yisnlia same trme advancmg market was had Tl · . · greater than by rail and the. supply more money. In New York Monday a normal as compared with 81.9 last llunlio~ton l'nl'k Redluncla Whittier the past week. Reccints were light Jere \yas taken rnto .•ts>re tor the was 27,-l(jO cases against 27,340 cases $6.50m'8.5(J. In Boston $7.25m8.3S. year and a 10-ycar average of 82.3. )~(\1UOOI'O Su.u F~rnnndo \\'iJmington and there wa~ said there was a de- we_c.k . endtng .\1onday 2::JO,t>88 pou!lds the same time last vcar. A good con- Locally 2(/i 3c from growers, but de- The production is forecasted at 580,- crease of 2 600.000 bushel in the visi- agarnst 107.~61 pounds t~c same trrne sumptive demand "was had and the mand light. 541.000 bushels as compared with hi 1 ' Tl · · s last year. fhe stocks 111 store here ~· ;'upp )'. liS, wtth the r~cw_ crop now arc 1,016,553 pounds against 839.- ~torage people also took some t•gg>'. 586,204,000 busheb (December esti- In Loa Angeles ~t t.tmg- a late start had a bullrsh mflu- 707 pounds this time last year, show­ fht:re was 11.230 cases put into cold San Francisco, June 12. 1923. mate) last year. ·mt• and July _advanced . Zc for, the ing a disposition on the part of the storage ior the week ending 1Iondav \\'ITEATJGood milling $1.95(ri2.00; The area sown to spring wheat in .\mhas~udor PH·o anrl Orand Ct•ntral and 'rturd Piro ancl Vuh•ndn. w•:ck unde: lt~t)tt tradrng. No .. 2 trade to accumulate supplies ior a against 10,107 cases the same week feed. [email protected]. the United States is t:stimatcd to be RP<·nna~t ,..,.,.!( was qmct. ~o. 2 yellow San Francisco i~ IY.lc lower, both Aloin ond Commt•rrinl Hts. ·rcnllt nnd Brondwny spot $1.92 a cwt. markets arc above a shipping basis Under this showin~ prices worked Apricots $1.25(iill.50 a L. A. lug. a 10-year average f'Jf 92.3. The in- Main uncl \VaHhinl("ton Cni.,..,•rKity ( ,Tt-fft•rKnn ond 1%c lower for the week. yet they arc Peaches $1.25@)).75 a crate. dicated production ior 1923 is 2.36,- M••lri>A<' nod Heliotrope f;'igU~I'OB.) BARLEY-The market was quiet and arc the highest markets in the till 1c higher than this time last Cantaloupes - Standarcl $3.50(@3.75. 039,000 bushels as compared with Ninth nnd Figuerou 'Vnsbin~:ton and Burlington the past week. New harley is expect- country today. Ninth uncl Rnu PNlro \\~,u~hington nner cent of a n(>rmal as com- .. pers t't'J> out ot the market, and the 1fUNT£R,!)u&.IN &Co. ending June 9, with comparison.>, iol- I c the pa'>t week and demand better. home dt·mand light and what then and Crockett: In tank cars. $11.00 pared with 89 last year and a 10- low: Last Previous The growing crop, it was aid, i.; pro- mainly for lima;, and white. \\'e per ton; in barrels, carload lot.;. $20.00 year average of 81. On the basis Investment Securities Sollelta 1. N. Van Nuys Bldg. \Veck \Vrek grcssing favorably but this was with- quote from growers-Limas cwt. per ton · in barrels, less than carload of these figures the indicated produc· loans on well eomplete fa· \\'heat ...... -... 22 39 out influence upon t'hc market in the $7.25; Baby Iimas cwt $IO.OO; small lots, $22.50 per ton. tion is 35,498,000 bushels, as com· loeated r a n o h. Los Angeles clllti.. tor aafe Janda. Am o n n t a in..-eatment for 70ur Rarlcy ...... 19 18 face of better ca h buying. The mills whites, cwt. $6.00; large white cwt. pared with a total production (De- Main 6801 lunda. Aak uo tor detaila. Corn ...... _...... -- 16 10 it was said were bare of stock and $7.00; pink, cwt, $5.00 and blackeye~. SAN FRANCISCO POULTRY ccmber estimate) of 36,864,000 bushcb '250,000 and Up Oats .... -·------0 2 harl to have some cotton. lienee a cwt, $4.50. AND GAME BULLETIN last year. \filo }.faizc ...... 2 5 better speculative market and an im- In the United States the area Flour ...... : 43 55 proved cash ituation. July in • 'ew HONEY San Francisco, June ll.- Divi~ion 01 sown to harley is estimated to be Prict•s paid per ton to pro,Jucers. f. York closed June 7 over lc higher A quid hut steady market was had Markets, California Department 01 7,980,000 acres: being .380,000 acres Benedict & Moorman o. h. Los Angeles. as computrrl from and cash 1;/,c hight•r. In • • ew Or- the past week. Shippers out oi the Agriculture, reporth the market easy greater than the area harvested in an average of local concern~ for week Jeans the same day Julv closed over •narket, hut there was somt• little buy- on broilers. Very light eastern de- 1922. The condition is placed at 89 Grading, Excavataing, Teaming Contractors-Gravel, Lime, Cement, ending Junr 9, follows: \Vheat bran, 1Y.c highe-r and spot ;l,c higher and ing by the lwnw trade. ·nder tlw iit- mand is said to he largely responsible per cent of a normal as compared Sand, Feed and Fuel. Auto Truck Service. $-10.00; meal ( drv). $30.00; molasses Galveston 1~c higher. fluence of a short crop and the high for the low(·r price on young chickens. with 90·1 per cent last year and a 122 E. Randolph Street, Huntington Park, Calif. nlfa-Jfa meal, $26.00; cottonseed meal, In the Imperial Vallt·r the crop is price oi sugar prices. however. remain BROILERS-}~ to I lb., 24c to 25c 10-ycar average oi 90; indicating a $44.50; rolled harley, $35.00. said to he progressing favorably and steacly and firm. We quote from per lb.; 1!4 to 1% lbs., 2Sc to 27c lb.; production oi 196.110,000 bushels a-. South 1139, Z9Z-ZIZ to br three weeks ahead oi last year orange, lie a th; lhs., 30c per lb. Colored, 1 y. to compared with the total crop in 1922 grower~-\\'hitc 1~ 186 110 000 COTTON this time water white sage tOe th; white sa~c 9c 1!4 lbs., 35c to 38c lb. oi · · bushels. th; light amber ~age 8c th; white al- FRYERS-Lel-'(horn, 2 to 21.6 lbs., Sugar Beets Increase Higher Liverpool market and an £alia 7c th. 30c to 36c per lh. Colored, 2 to SUGAR BEETS-The condition oi improver! export demand and the mills BEANS 2~~ ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, PALMS in the markt:t again prices both of There is no change to note in the BF.ES\\'AX-Dull hut unchanged lbs., 40c to 44c per lb. sugar beets is about !JO per cent of bean market from a week ago. Ship- at 24c. YOU~G ROOSTERS - Colored, 3 a normal as cdmpared with 85 last ROSES, AND LANDSCAPE GARDENING. futun·s and spot were advanced over to 3% lbs., 45c to SOc per lb.; 4 lbs., vcar and 10-ycar average of 89. The Sunset Boulevard VEGETABLES SOc to SSe TJcr lb. Staggy showing report on acreage will not be made Sp 25 t Joe 11 until Jul.v, hut all indications 110int ::\larkct ver'· well supplied the 1)ast · urs, c o per J. ' (JLD ROOST I' RS 15 t 0 17 r toward an increase in the area plant- week· andCl hut· few ffchanges to note in lb. Leghorn, •10c •to ·13c - per c lb. c pe eel as compared with 1<.122, although BEVERLY HILLS NURSERY 1 1 pnces. H>tcc -.tu genera lr stcar Y LEG II 0 RN HENS- ~2!1. to 3 lbs., it is con,idcrahlv Ie, s than the aver- Phone Bever!• 559-537 but poor dull and weak. Potatoes 17 Jl' II .3 11 2 a"c ior the last five ,·cars. " Classified Ads slow ale•. hut !>rices much tlte c to 'c per >.; over >s., Oc to ,., J s.·~me" 22c BEAKS-The acreage report on Wholesale and Retat·l J a~ a 1\e(·k a·.z:o. Oregon Burbank $1.50 l.ARrF' ('01 ORED HL'"'S 29 beans will not be made until ]ttl'·· ,...._------" TWO CENTS A WORD t'ii!1.75 a cwt·, Idaho Rus. et~ $1 501i'1" · to "31c "I>' · 11' · "off ·•tock r-"·-2Sc to 27cc as a large proportion of the bean•• 1.75 a C\\'t. :::\{'\"' )lOtatocs.· $2.50'1-,•3.00.- t" er 11 cr >.' • • in the Sacramento and San joaquin An unexcelled medium for ranches and farm properties, 1 a C\\t. Onions slow sale. Bermuda J D'~C·'KS u 18 2' 11 Vallcvs i> not t>ldnted until late June 1 register ed livestock, dairy cattle, hogs, sheep, stockers and 1 $1.50w 1.75 a crate; cry-;tal wax $1.75 off stock,'-' · -t5r otmg,to l7c perc to lb . -.c per ), ; The conditionJ is good for such beans feeders, poultry, seeds, nursery stock, machinery, etc. rli'2.00 a crate. Old rc~l on!ons $2.00 (;EESE-Young, 20c to 25c per lb. as were planted carl}·. Lima beans Single insertions are 3 cents a word. Cash must accompany a cw;. Peas _steady a~td rn. fatr r~emar~d BELGIAN II ARE-Li,'c, 14c to in Southern California arc reported all orders. Mail copy to Farm ancl Ranch Market Journal. Rhoades & Rhoades 1 at. 1-lli'l4e .t pound, ~trrng beans 111 16c per lb.; dressed, 18c to 22c per lh. as makinR" fairly good growth. but fa1r dcm:111d at. 7(ri'8c a pound: cucum- • S(JUABS-Live, fancv, 46c to SOc the acreage will -.how a considerable EXPERT LIVE STOCK hers sclltng- fa1rly at $1.001'(, 1.20 a lug: jcr lb.; common, $2.75 10• $.3 per dozen. decrease a• compared with last vcar. Five lnaertions for 10 Cents a Word egg plant dull at lOut 12c a pound; OLD PJGEONS-$2 to $2.50 pcr The condition of all beans is reported ur•Hnt•r . quash stc·ady but slow sale don•n to be 93 per cent oi a normal as AUCTIONEERS at 7Sm85c a lug~ Bell pepper-: in £_air (a;·lNEA FOWLS-Young. $8 to compared with 94 last vear. Office, 2119 South Mllin St. Loo Angelea, Calif. LET THE DAIRY COW PAY FOR excellent beep; a good money making cl("1'~•HI at 15w ltc a pound and Chtlle $10 per dozen Pasture and Price Summary YOUR FARM Hox No. b, care of Farm and Ranch 2w 15c- a pound; okra in fair demand · PAST R E-The condition of pa~- Sales Conducted in All Parts of California and Adjoining States at IO(ri';12c a pound; asparagus sellincr GRAIN TRADE NOTES ture show:; very little change the You will find PAHVANT VAL­ .\1arkct Journal. rr fairlv at 8(n'!Oc a pound. Lettuce dull LEY, Utah, unsurpas~ed for alfalfa, SPF.CIAL CT,ASSIFICATIONS at . I.OO(ri)I.25 a crate. Corn $3.50(al inf,!; the past ten years timothv hay livt•stock and dairying. Soil rich, water BAGS FOR GRAIN, POTATOES 4.00 a sack Rhubarb dull at 60(@70c prices have averaged the highes.t dur­ nbunclant and cheap, climate delight· and all purposes. For burlap hall's a hox. Tomatoes coming in fredy ing Ma.)' Also that only four times ful with LONG GROWING SEA­ Call on M. Tannenbaum at 2300 E. anrl sharp!~· lower a nrl sales slow at E. T. Hartnett says business is brisk during the past tweh·e years have hay BERYLWOOD STOCK FARM SON. Pioneering past; production 11th St., near 11th and Santa Fe. Main 75(ail.OO a 4 haskct crate. at Long Beach. He is with the Long prices been lower in May than in HlJ'ENEME, CALIF. proven. Here you have right latitude 2123 or 12686. Beach Milling Company. Apra The averal(e price of No. 1 Holoteln bulla for oale from the undefeated erand champion ot the Oallfornla BERRIES timothy har. however. at ten of the fair cireult, 1922, PRINCE AGGIE OF BERYLWOOD, all of whooe aneo neareot and altitude for QUALITY PRO­ damo have lwo·year recordM a•erarior 2,120.89 lbo. butter ond ,1,1118.4 lba. DUCTION. Located in Los Angeles MISCELLANEOUS Receipts of blackberries and ra~p­ G. C. Keeney of the San Diego principal markets at the close of May milk, an neraee unequaled by like dama of any other aire in the world. Aurae• market zone with freight rate of ONE herrie, incrca. ing and market lower. Poultry Association, says there is a was ahout 25 cents lower than at the taat of three nureot dama, '· 1 per cent fat. MANURE FOR SALE-Stockyard~ Write tor pricea ou tbeoe bulla. CENT a pound from Delta, Utah, to hut demand fair. Strawberries comin" big demand ior poultry feeds in close of April and about $4 lower than manure oi highest quality. Room in k~~ freely and they arc higher. \V t' Southern California. at the close nf .\lay last year. Los Angeles on DAIRY PROD­ 103, Administration Bldg., Union UCTS. New RAILROAD assures f[uote from growers-Strawberrir,;. 30- ~_Qckvarrh. Lo A nqell'~. h'lsket crate, $4.00@'4.50; raspberries. W. R. Beatty, grain broker of los The stocks of hay on farms were progress and prosperity. estimated on May I at 13,480,000 tons Rich land in A lfalfa, with water, $150 30-basket crate, $1750'2.00: hla~kber­ Angeles, spent last week in San Fran­ LIVESTOCK WANTED ries .10-ba ket cratr·, $1.75m2.00 and cisco and northern California, where which was about 2,500,000 tons more per acre on very ea~y terms. Unim­ The Brown Bevis Co., Inc. 1 than on May 1, 1922. The percentage proved land at gro11nd floor prict•s. WANTED-Registered Polled Here­ ovanberries, 30-haskt-t crate. $1.75~ he was looking over crop conditions. 2.00. of the crop, however, was the same as Literature free. Excursion rates. To ford Bull. Preferably south of Teha- the ten year average. I.OOK is to LOCATE. chapi. Gh·e full particulars in first let- Fay Molone. with the J. H . Noyes ter. Address Box 20

LIVESTOCK MARKETS-COUNTRY PRICES The JOURNAL gives the livestock grower the most oomprehensive and -- Fruit, grain and field crops, dairying, cattle sales, wholesale feed prices, reliable information obtainable in the most inte1·esting and readable form. vegetables, poultry and produce-all are covered in the JOURNAL, together An invaluable service to anyone who ra1ses livestock of any kind. w1th news events affecting markets. You NEED the JOURNAL. VOL. 1, NO. 27 10 CENTS A COPY UNION STOCK YARDS, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 10 CENTS A COPY JUNE 7, 1923

56 Merced ...... 986 10 K ern ...... 95.3 LIVESTOCK MEAT FOR HEALTH! CATTLE MARKET IS 56 Kern ·---··············- 985 Hr SCARCITY OF HOGS STRONG TONE TO MEAT FOR HEALTH 13 s. L. Obispo .. 1002 5.25 PURCHASES The leadmg pathologists oi the 10 K ern 1147 ::-.-:>~- United States agree that meat 53 S. L Obispo _ .. 978 5.25 cate nin moderation during health Merced Purchases oi lh·cstock at Los ,\n­ FIRM WITH RECEIPTS 2ll ··-· 1030 ~.25 SENDS PRICES AT geles Gnion Stockyarrls for week end­ lOCAL FAT LAMB 1s not known to cause any dis­ WEEK PlANS HAVE 14 Kern ... .. 654 5.00 ing June 5: t•ase. "So far as knO\\ n," :savs 25 s. L. Obispo . 1004 4.25 Cattlc Calve ~ Hog~ Sh'p Dr. Graham Lusk, Professor ·or ONLY MODERATE 2 s L Obispo 885 4 00 Cudahy 60H J96 646 Phy:siology at Cornell LTniverslly I s. L ObiSPO ..... 1120 4 00 YAROS SHARPLY UP Hauser ...... 55.2' 93 MARKET THIS WEEK Medical College, ''tak1ng meat NATIONAL SCOPE I; Kern 1021 344 .... 4.00 \I.. ' 1I ~ on & Co ... 222 OJ 1461 111 largl' excess is not harmful." 3 Imperial 127 Quality of Bovine Arrivals Falls ····· 656 3.85 Light Receipts to Meet Active Pkg Co. .. 194 82 262 154 Packers Bidding Up aa Cali- Eat Meat for Health! Producer&, Packera, Retailers, Friday, June I Off, Due to Drying Up Dem&nd at Big Spread New ~larkc t.... 102 82 178 Commission Men Join Hands I Santa Barbara . 950 fornia Lamb Season of Feed $5.75 Over East Globe ...... 63 Nears End to Boost Consumption 56 Merced 986 5.40 \Voodward- 9 Los Angeles , .... 650 5.25 BULK OF FAT STEERS 5() Bcnnett ...... 25 ll Merced ...... 996 5.25 TUESDAY'S BEST LIGHTS Coa't Pkg. Co. 56 12 ONLY COMMON AND CATTLEMEN PAY LOS ANGELES TO RANGE FROM $6.85 TO $7.35 2H Merced ... 10.10 5.25 SCORE $9.50 TOP Caltf. Dr. Beef 22 152 260 778 MEDIUM STOCK HERE MAKE BIG SHOWING 4~ Sacramento 987 .5.10 tTnion ...... Ill 204 Cows Plentiful at Yards With 7 Santa Barbara . 918 5.00 Price111 at Central Markets Hover San Joaquin Choice Lambs Quotable Up to RENT FOR OFFICE Roy Cordray Tells of Plans to Prices Generally Stronger Saturday, Junt 2 I'kg. Co. 4 31 San Btrnardtno 676 Around Season's Low $13.50 or Better at Make Southwest Prominent for the Week $4 25 Anaheim in Meat Campaign 4 Los Angeles 1020 4.00 Point Beef Co. 24 Yards Now Market Journal Makes Correc­ Tuesday, June 5 Others ...... ·-···· 133 56 53 291 tion But What About Those \\'ith rct'c1pts at the yards com­ 9 S. L. Obispo .. 906 $5.75 A scarcity of fat lamb, has de­ By Roy H. Cordray, Wilson & Co., paratively moderate during the past \\ 1th a scarcity of hogs in the yards Los Angeles II s. L. Ohbpo 890 5 75 Totals ...... 2023 veloperl 111 California and choict• Hillman Steers? week, the market has strengthened 10-l and shipments from the East held up 784 18R6 IS7.2 lainbs are quotahly unevenly higher s. L. Obispo ..... 957 5.65 last week due to floods and high somewhat, especially on the better \\' edncsday, (i a, compared with the last few weeks. Hubbard Russell, president oi "Meat for Health \Veck'' \\ill be ob- June water, the hog market at the yards THE WEEK'S RECEIPTS grades, which have been very scarce. 37 Fresno 918 $5.40 Traders arc of the opinion that strictly California Cattlemen's Associa- served throughout the natiOn from Strictly good steers arc easily quot­ 1 has hccn active and unevenly higher. Receipts at L!h .\ngelcs l..' ninn choice lambs would sell around $13.00 tion, writes us this week as fol- June 25th to 30th, accordmg to an· Imperial ...... I 160 5 25 sales Saturday and the f1rst three ahe up t• $7 50 at the yards, but the 8 Imperial ...... 957 4.50 Stockyard~ for \\ eek ending June 5 : to $13 50 at the yards and it is under­ lows ; nouncemcnt issued recently by the Nat- best arrivals here brought $7.35 da) s this week ranging from $9.15 to Cattle Calve, 11 ogs Sh'f) Editor Farm and Market Journal, ional Live Stock and Meat Bo.trd. 2 Imperial ••••••• u •••• 955 4.00 stood that one local packer has con­ \\' !'rlncsday, comi n -l' from the I mpcrial $9.50. These ilriccs are sharply out Wednesday 231 196 275 .325 Care of L. A. Umon Stockyards, Producers, J'ackcrs, hve stock com· of line with the river markets and a tracted lambs as high as $ 14.00 for Valley. Thursday . .. 239 51 575 128 delivery off cars at packing plant ' Los Angeles. miss1on men, retailers, and consumer~ Monday, June 4 few additional cars would ca-th• Frida,· ...... 77 292 330 The general quality of steers thr 23 S. L. Obispo ..... IOU here. Dear Sir-After having read in arc invited to co operate in holding $5.65 throw the market back to the $1.60 Saturday 31 464 34-t your Journal of May 2-t, 1923, an meat for Health \Veck, the object of past week has been plainer than 26 Kern ...... 997 5.40 Receipts at the yard~ the pa,t week usual, clue largely to drying up of basis over Kansas City. ::-.fonday -· .... 1270 209 368 696 consisted of common and medium article headed, "Yard's Oppomnts wh1ch is to bring to the attention oi 2 S. L. Obispo .... 1150 4.65 Representative Sales Tuesday ...... ' 101 300 feed. Packers assert that cattle are 2 Kern ...... 890 4.00 stock. Several lots have arrived from Forget Facts 111 Las• t;tand Fight," the public the wholesome qualitic:. of now dressing out 1 to 2 per cent . San Clemente Island. These lamhs please permit me to tell you re- meat, as well as the relative economy under percentages of a month ago. BUTCIIER HOGS Totals ...... 1949 '7-l8 1982 1823 for the most part wen· not docked spccting "The Market J oumal has of flesh for food. CANNERS AND Cl' TTERS Previous week 3651 4S4 2133 1746 never printed an untrue state- Thos. P. Breslin, president of the While there is a very brisk demand 1 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, 1fay 31 or castrated and sold from $8.00 to for good catth•, the general run of To Av. \Vt. Dock Prier $9.35, \\ ith some yearlings mixed in. mcnt in its columns," do you Standard Packing Company and \Vest- Imperial ...... 960 $3.50 92 kno\\ that it is not true that "Mr. ern Vice Pres1dcnt of the Institute of common ancl medium grades are find­ Friday, June I Wyoming ...... 198 80 $9 00 No choice ewes have arrived and ing rather slow outlet at the yards, at 100 New lfexico ...... 166 9.00 ' AT OTHER MARKETS I Hagen maintams a suite of offices American Meat Packers, has bCt·n tiel- 2 Imperial 825 3.00 the common and medium shorn am­ rather uncertain prices Friday, Jpne 1 mats 'old from $4 00 to $5 25, \\ 1th in the Santa Fe building, San cgated by the institute as chairm,ut of 3 Imperial ...... 850 2.50 80 Utah ...... 173 $8.65 t Chdicago, June 5.T-.. I$Iogs, 3CS,Ot0tl0; Franc1sco.'' Do you knO\\ that the the packers unit of the campaign tur The Moore steers from the Imperial I Imperial 820 2 25 • s ea v to strong. op 7.30 . a c, canners rlown to $2 00. 71 Utah ...... 192 8 6 off1ce from whrch Mr. Hagen this section. Mr. Brc~lin's enthu:.1asm Vallcv sold Wednesday to Hause-r 2 Kern ...... 990 2.00 · ~ 13,000; steady to strong; top steen, and \Vilson at $7.35, the five cars Saturday, J unc 2 LA~!BS works is maultained bv the Cali- and popularity with the packers as 1 Imperial ...... 930 1 75 $9 JO $11.15. Sheep, 8000; stead\'. Cali for· avt•raging 1098 pounds. The same 82 Nebraska 185 _ nia spring lambs $15.85. Thur,rla}, ::\lav Jl forma Cattlc111£n's Association, and well as the general trade is putti•1g 9 Imperial ...... 908 !.50 92 N cbraska 177 9 15 194 San Clement .. 78 $9.35 do \Ou knm\ that sa1d associatiOn much "punch" and "go" back of "Meat price was paid M ondav for good I m­ 3 Sacramento -· 1086 $3.50 perial Valley steers. Sc\·cral loads of 71 Nebraska 179 9.15 Omaha, June 5.- Hogs, 16,000; Saturday, June 2 ha;; a board of directors and two for Health Week" campaign. grass steers from Kern, San Luis 116 Nebraska 178 9.15 steady to 5c lower; top $6.85. Cattle, 185 San Clemente 66 $9.00 marketing commntecs "hich meet As Mr. Brcshn so aptly cxprc:.scd Obispo and Tulare counties reached CALVES Monday, Jpne 4 11.500; slow, about steady; top steers 256 San Clemente 70 9.00 quarterly, and do you know that it --"Thi~ is a 1\'at10nal campaign a•1d $7.25, with other shipments around Thursday, May .31 92 Nt·w Mexico ...... 168 40 $9.25 $10.75; bulk I9.0011i10.25; bulk cows 81 San Clementt· 79 875 the policy of saal association is we must gtt in behind the plan ''ith .::r..ll5 tn $7 In Some steers Monday 70 S. L. Obis•po 208 $10.65 90 Oklahoma ...... 149 9 25 and heifers [email protected]. Sheep 8500; 25 San Clementt• 64 8 00 planned and dictated by the care- much vigor and mkac the best showing from Merced county at $6.85 origi­ 88 Monterey ...... 172 10.50 90 Oklahoma ...... 151 9.25 lambs strong, best California spnng­ YEARLING \VET!IEJ~S ful study and conclusiOns of the of all districts in the country." True, nated in the Klamath Lake region 76 Merced ...... 214 10.50 Tuesday, J pne 5 ers $15.25; feeding lambs $11.60m Thursday, ),lay 31 comnuttees above referred to? every \\Ord of it. I am quite ccrt:-.:n and were grazed in Merced. 84 S L. Obispo .... 216 10.50 204 Colorado .....- .... _ 159 $9.50 12.35; top ewes $8 7 5 57 California ..- ...... 102 $925 I could continu~. I believe, to that all units of the meat mdustry out 86 Santa Barbara ... 198 10 so Wednesday, June 6 Monday, June 4 tell you of many other things rela- here "ill agn·e that this is truly a plan That there is a firm undertone to 1 Kern ...... _ 290 10.00 604 Colorado _...... 165 40 thc general cattk trade is evidenced $9 25 Kansas City, June ~.-Hog , 17,00tr, 14 C'aliforma .. _ !OJ $9.00 ti\e to the Califf"lrni~ Cattll-nwn's we can .all gl't h hind and put over ;11 12 S. L. Obispo 344 9.00 slow, stcadv to 10c lOwer; top $6.80. 100 California ...... : 101 8 00 As:.ociation which I do not believe a real b1g wa}. hy recent contracts made by Los An­ 6 Merced ...... 303 8.50 PACKING SOWS AND ROUGHS g-cles and Vern on packers for country C I 10 000 d that } OLI now know. Don't let this Great Publicity 3 Monterey ...... 266 8.00 Thursday, May 31 steersatt C, held• above; stea $11.00; Y to lower;bulk cowsbest SHOR~ EWES "Last S tan d F'1g 11t, '' as you ca 11 I urlclcr"tattnt>arc and ~t'TVt; <•nor! vonng cows and heifer, reached 2 Fresno ...... _ .. 320 8.00 from South Texas; pnces about stcadv , ·Market Journal is proud of its SOON' THINKS HOUGH at recent dcc(1'ne with clemand for 10 San Clemente 76 2 00 d f 1 1. 1 · 1 d meats most economically; to broadca~t $6.00, with a few others up to $5.75 Saturday, J unc 2 recor or pu > ts ling tIC trut1 I an "Meat for Health \Vcek" by r,ldio, ere, and the hulk from !tS.lO to $5.50 Very 75 Monterey .... 193 $10.50 --- I half fat and stocker grades very dull, glad!) makes this correction in its col- Packers' salesmen's machm~s and common kinds and canncrs and cut­ 10 Montcre,• ·-· ..... 230 9.00 William E. Hough, head of the !i-.e- choice fed tecrs and yearlings selling HEREFORD ASSOCIATION umns. \Vc \\C lcome at .111 times hav- packers' trucks \\ill carry banners an· ters sold as low as $1.50 to $3.50. !52 Arizona .. . 245 7 00 stock department of the F1rst Na- up to $9.00; South Texas from $6.54! PRESIDENT C H 0 0 S E S ing our attention called to any error nouncing the "big week" and the loe.d H"Jls 11'Ct n·~rly outlet at a spread ~onday, June 4 tiona! Bank of Los Angeles, believes down, good killing cows around $S 00: EXECUTIVE MEMBERS or misstatement and assure our readers press \I ill co-operate in publicity. Thb of $3 25 to $4 00. 26 Los Angeles ...... 132 $10.25 better prices for cattle will be realized best at 6.00; canners mostlv around ___ that every n•source of long experience plan, already endorsed and supported Good and choice calves continued 3 Los Angeles . ... 93 9.00 soon. He ts in constant touch with $2.25, bulls largely $30'4; cho1cr li!Zht H . H. Gahlc of Esparto. Calif., pre•!- and painstaking care is employed to by the live stock growers. the Union scarce with last week's cxtn'tnl' top 1 Kern ...... 290 8.50 cattlemen throughout the .w.c't and vcals, $7<@8; good stocker:. around $6. dent of the Pacific Coa't Hereford make ~vc·ry statement \\e pubbsh abso Stock Yards and the Los Angclt•s up to· $10.0. X nmerous other ship­ Tuesday, June 5 has lately returned from a VISit to the common grade~ on .down t~ $ 3 an hi~; r~tce;. t$rJI(~~- nounccd hts cxecutht• committee Sec- c,reatth•d tdhc impkresston t,hat l\[r.l Hal~ken,. force back of lt and the National Li\ c many common calves arrived. thest' \Vednesday, J unr 6 .att c ~ere so,< a. mon a H~ a mg ower; 0 av' .u c lers . . · ; rctary ]. A. Bunting of Misston San tle ar \\OT tng an< great Y 1 l'< Stock and Meat Board undoubtt•tllv sdling largely from $5 00 to $8 00 JR Frt•sno IRS $!050 of t1mc tills year, s;ud ~lr 11ough hulk: $6.75 to. $7; pack1!1g sows trom j Jo~e \\rites us that the appointments sl't·n·tarv oi the California Cattlcmcn's will have due cause to he proud of the 7 00 this week. "The Merced country. $5.7;, down: p1ges also $;,.75 and dO\\ n . , .' . . As~oc1at1on, p;tid the rent out of his 20 lm peri a! 150 Sh t f · 1 1 1 , 1· . .tn as to 11 0\1 s · activity of all interested umts of thl' BEEF STI~ ERS I · · · · 10 1m penal . _...... 204 5.00 1 wfh1cCh 1!sf th.e mfost 1mp1ortant dscct~ton 1 etp recttp 1, ~1r Y ~: e~~ , pnces 01~ ]. I. Cazier, \\'l'lls, Ne,· ; \Vtlliarn own pocket for the handsomt• su1tc of vast industry in this section. Thursday, May 31 ' o a 1 orma or catt c p~o uc tOll. < ~c lite: gooc .s orn • ~ cr.' no_w a Bnggs. Dixon, Calif; \V. J. Bemmt·rlv, offices ln the Santa Fe huildmg m San The retail dealer can do much fo l No. Av. Wt. Price BULLS ' has been cleanelrl ouT! 1 ofS Its largt•e $5t SOd; g~~~ S~l\\Cds. $-t 7;, , spnng- lamh, \Voodlanrl, Calif.; T L Rancv, Davis, Francisco Frankl)' \\l' like Mr Hagen the indnstn of '' hich his divi~lon is Klrn . 1169 $7.00 ·? • 27 Thursday. May 31 bun1ches of1 catt c. 1 d1e 1ac1ramcn o1 s ea Y. o\\ n Calif.; and T A. \V ork, Montcn'l, vcrv much and wish the associaticn che most lrnportant unit, hy the pro· I San Luis Olmpo.l 080 7 00 3 S L. Obispo ... 1463 $J 75 Val ey has >ern com Jc an< t 1c coas Calif · cotild sec its way clear to 1110\ ing its prietor of t>ach estahlishment selling .H S. 1. Obispo . 934 7 00 3 Imperial ...... 1576 3:5o country is in a similar situation. Tht GUERNSEY BREEDERS , At. the annual meeting in Fcbruan general offices to Los Angt•les so that the idea of "Meat for Health \Vt•ck" to SP S. L. Obispo 927 6.80 1 Imperial ...... 950 3 50 buyc•rs now ha.vc about all they .can GET TOGETHER JUNE 16 ~1r . Gable \\as made presrdcnt to sue- Mr. Hagen could get first-hand in his organization, teaching them th~: irn- 1-t S. L. Obispo 1078 6.50 1 Kern ...... - ..- 1490 3.25 l use for ahOstt rs are 13 Kern 1225 6 25 1 Kern ...... 1190 2 5 tllat '"t "'Ill thc 11 sAc a dectdcdly fa - · · , 1 . . · CCittl·~t lll'lrk"t 'Ittreeders of California terms 111 offlct, dec lllld nnomlnatt<'ll " ' ' ' ~ " conspicuously placed in the sto1c, and Friday, June 1 Friday, June 1 vora > l' n•actton 1n te rnar e ' ~ . f tl , C s TT . 1 01· S· he in closer touch \I ith the \1 ork of f 11 1. 'b · 1 kl f 50 San Bt·nito 1251 $7-10 Santa Barhara . 1300 ''The weather condrtions this spring w11l hold a lllg field day on Saturday, or an~ lCT } >~spo steers, s nppcc to 1n 'Itt of 'tt't l> le f1n· It c! ·attl• f tl1 condition earlier, and then the droug-ht orma uernse) rc rs . ssocla 1011 . ,.;' . ,... •. the \arch by (.' D. Hillman II Cited a c s s I a ~~ e c e or e Monday, June 4 S. L. Obispo .... 1140 3 5(1 · · 1 . II' from all parts of the state \\Ill be pres- b, the association on tht· occ,hiOn of • I ' summt•r trude as reports eomintr in 116 [ mpcna~ • ...... 1370 $7.35 Wednesday. Junt li hurried some men mto ear.v sc mg- cnt t th' mcct' E I \Vesto ·er the annual farm picnic at the Colkgc I great deal mon• t 1:111.$.. 57 ~ at.the r.tnrl,l, from th~; live stock gro\\CT \\ere th.tt 53 Imperial ...... 1155 7.35 Imperial 1450 $3.75 '.'It was thl sa.mc w~y 800 1Jo~amhs VVes~ern ~cprcse:~~~~ivc .ofJthc Nati~n~ of Agriculture, Da,ts, Calif. for tht• '1s allo:!(e!lm the Cahlonlla <;~ttlcmcn' thc range gr.tss \\as dying out for want 27 Tulare 1070 7.25 Imperia I 1490 3.50 With a pro< uctiOn ot ' C~ll - at Association arrhed in I o Anrrcle~ best iitterl Ilcrcforrl A"OCI<~tiOil market letter. 1 he steers of rain. This made a bad ,ituation ior 2£) Kern 1164 7.25 Imprrial 1190 .3 _?~ mated, v.c would 11ave seen a great S t · d ' d. . b .• ' " · actually ~olrl at $7.00 at tht• v.mls a11tl · "' 1 · 1 1 11 1 a ur ay an WI 11 e 111 persona1 , · the grower, the packu, the retailer :~nd 28 Santa Clara 976 7.20 glut and ow pnces la< a · )cen ma~- charge of arrangements assisting the GREAT IRRIGATED AREA netted on.lr sllghtl) under s6·:5 0 •. at. tht: the consmnt r. Had r.tm not come i1~>t SO Tulare 1036 710 SANTA FE MAGAZINE kett·d at one~. hut God did some Ol official of the state ass~c·1 t'on1 OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT ranch, alter all expenses ot trcll~ht, at the most nt•eded moment and s:wcd 28 Kern 1053 7.10 PROMOTES THE WEST drrlv market1ng for the produc.ers hv The Southern Californ ·~ P~r •br ·d 1 anlage and comm1sston had b<·cn 79 Tulare 1006 7 00 giving us weather that hnrncd to . • . .' 1 c c 'd the s1tuation our live stock m~n \\ouhl k I t f I I Producer' Llvrstock Association have accepter! p h t V 11 Ut I . . pal . . . ha\C sufft red tremendous los.,., 54 S. L. Obispo 101J7 7.00 \Valtt:r Reed, as western editor mah c} al o o ~m lf .. I of thr an invitation to be the guests of the abo~t v3~S40,000 ac'{;cs of l~n~o~~;J~~~kg !dr. . llagl•n ha~ at hi; !llspo_;al tht· through a g lutted m.uket v. ith half f lt 2J ).f ercrd .. 1120 7 00 of ~\'he Earth,, the Santa Fe railroad's wd It heec dv.hercl·d no T~~tcrc ult was r;ucrnsc·v breeders at their barbe.cue . . h . f M'll I agencies of tht• lmtccl ~tatl's ( .ovcrn I c·tttle 4!l M crct•cl ...... 1181 6 85 ' . . . . roug t an c on c ~ Saturdav and every breed r of hvc- mg m t e major part o 1 arc ment, hntJl thl Fed~ral-St.lte Li\l'stock Sho~ld Increase Meat Consumption dcvdopment mag-azute, 1s wnhng some that the hi,... outJJUt of lamhs was mar- t k . · s' tl C l'f . d tl county, has lately been subdtvided into :\farht :\c\\s Strv1cl' ami the l'ack · r~ . •I . 75 .\it reed . .. 1175 6 e5 · · f t' . • · 1 ' . "' . . • s oc 1n ou 1ern a 1 orma an tose f d · · d f 1 1 can ·e. muc1 to 1 c w nec tht• constructl\e an< 1 tn orma 1\C art1c es ket~d 111 orderly fash1on I ruc som~ d' tl · t t d · . t' k d arms an 1s attracttng a great ca1 o & Stock)·anls Admi i,tr, tiPn. so that . • s c 1 1 ,.., 11 111 ~1 !'reed 1135 6.85 1 1 1 11 1 ?" I t C l'fo · I !joining terri ' 1 tel · 1 · ' ff t Irec " In ercs c n IVCS oc eve- attention on the part of those mter rudustn throug-h proper co-opc1 at ton w~ Santa (lara ...... 1223 68 5 a >OU a' rma an< a( , -~ of them t lat so cary went o a opment are invited to attend this h!' !can get lthe treall tartsoffln. tlltc tcatsc oi all intrrcstcd units. If then· is Jllt•nt tory for the benefit of c•asterners '':ho 60 pounds when they would have· meeting and will be welcome guests csted in a farm home in pleasant sm an< \I l' unc ers am an c a , a e- . . 30 Tulare ...... 869 6 70 1 1 1 I TmJH'Ital ...... 1300 6.50 want to come west. The magaztne wciglu·d 75 or 80 later. hut the fact at the barbecue. roundings. mt·nt has !wen imlllslll'cl him. !II o.ur sa e" arg.umcnt regardmg lll<';ll, Tuesday, J unc 5 reaches between 30,000 aud 40,000 cvl·ry remains that everybody ~ot 10 c~nt . President Carl Gray of the Union lf M r Jlagcn 1eft •tTCd to the H til- tts nnportance 111 the dtt:l, 1ts 11 hotl- 1 month and M.r . .ReeII'cd f 011 tl1c b1'g''tl 1'·'ea.u h ·,!'he '9 S L. Obispo.... I 080 1 1 31 Tulare 867 "'~·~~ ~erviewing settlers a!Hl hus_i!1e.s . m: n l "Portland has been a. consideral_>lc automobile tour of the vallev, visiting the interest- of the li\'estock producers Jl an 1 (r(a_rnc. oclrw:tr< p''l 1 n)1uc t'n• 'I'). tn each locallty mcnt1ont·d. J h1s IS :til ' factor in the California cattk 1n - A slupmcnt of stcns, and the Sevier River dam, ''hich stores should furnish thun \\'tth the actu,t! .ont1nue on age 3 2 Tubrc ...... 1155 6 50 c o w ~ \\'t•dm•sday, June 6 · attractively presented and illustratt·d. clustrv for th<' first time this v1·ar calves arrived at the Los Angeles 300,000 acre-feet of water, the bt•rt facts a, to \1 hat the:.e cattle brought The arm Is to ~-,.;, e anyone intcre~tcd in 1 Roug-hly. about 3 000 ht·:td went Union Stockyards \Yedncsda,· and sugar iactory. dairy farms. cattle 130 Imperial ---.. ······ 1098 $7.35 the Southwest tht· most reliable facb north. Tn other vears the northern sold at very ~ atisfadory prices. Thcv ranches and alfalfa farms. The Un FLOODS HOLD BACK 13 Fres no 1005 7.00 and f1gurcs about any particul<~r sec· huv!'Ts han• simplv nihhlt-d in this " "'f(' ' shi11ptti to the \'af!l, h\· p E ion PRcific has latclv built a railro.ul prm.ed during more than h.llf a ccn OKLAHOMA CROPS L"L U.S A'\IJ TllROWOUTS tion. . t territory. . Fink lfr. Fink tated that . the nrt !ntol the hearht olf theAvallel·y, bringJk·ng tury. One of the import.wt farm Recent floods in Oklahoma han Thursd,t:y, l\1ay .11 Mr. Reed w,ts formerly on the st,ttf "It i ~ mv hclid that wr arc insti· "roc1 l'ci.., hert• totaled more than his tt c ose to t e Jo nge es mar ·ct, products is alfalfa ,et·d, which pro­ held hack small grain crop-s hut corn I f the Sacramento Bee being a "side f' I . I k' f I tte rondttio 1 home bids The steers solei at ~7. 0.tp~r 1Cnh,an and has !I so ar goo1 cen•s Tlc sold 1.200 row', 'cut-o f, " "Thl're arc a g-ood m:mv c.1ttll· on and supplementing- automobile travel 1 have come from ~fillard countY. Utah. "Farmer~ aTl' losing money at the !F4 OO training 1n amb~r of ommcr.cc an< frn•n ., la rg-e lwrcl at Rrrtndo, in th(' gra's in Fn• no and Tulart' countics over the Arrowhead Trail, ISO miles 17 I mpcrial ...... 758 The Farm Bureau has or,R"ani1cd a co­ pt cst•nt prict' of ho,R"s on middle we~t· \1 ondav, Junt 4 · l dcvrlopment \\Ork. 1 !e takrs a npc ex- :O.fcrced country, for 411. cents an·l which an• re-ady for mar}\et now." from Salt Lake City to Fillmore. The pcrienrc and much ability to the im- has just sold for OctolH•r deli, c·r-· -aid ),J.r Fink of th1 rattle- railro:tcl has taken O\·er an incom- operative shipping association which t•rn markd. ," declarrd Mr. Kim hall. .'"J lmpL·ria I .... :... . 877 $5 75 "~!oo;t makes up one or more loads of fat 4 portant lw is now dmng with the 1.700 n·arling Arizona -tccrs, inrlurl- men would rather -eli at hc>m c. l111t T pleted hotel at Cerlar City which is to "Corn is co-ting $1.00 a bushl'l ami I Merced, stag .. . 800 '7s wor~ hogs at a time, sending them to mar­ 1·ou can't sell hogs at 6 and 7 cents · Santa Fl' ra!l\\av. in g 'onll' two", at :ll4 cc·nt · The<'" hrlievl' that wht•n thcv tr\' out the he finished and \\ill build anothcr tour· ket in charge of one of the farmer and m

FARM AND RANCH the head is getting farther and farther I and few common kinds around $4.00. averaging 61 pound~ cost $10.50. Good behind us. The man that has to gell Dulls were in light receipt for the light shorn ewes arc scarce and quot­ MARKET JOURNAL by the pound wants to raise them by May Live Stock Purchases SHOULD CATTLE week.· able up to $6.50 and good light yearling Published Every Thursday at the pound. too. Country sales report one car 1046-tb. wethers up to $7.50. Late reports iu­ ~os Angeles Union Stock Yards, Following arc livestock purchases at Los Angeles Union Stock Yards steers at $6.50 ranch Alameda county; dicatc a better undertone to the dressed Los Angeles, California The son of an Illinois dog catcher for the month of May, 1923: part car cows averaging 1100 lbs. at lamb market than has prevailed during organized a bootleg gang and grew PRICES FOLLOW THE '5.00. one car cows averaging 1145 lt>s. the spring lamb movement. A ship­ CHAPIN & CROW, Publishers 1\ame Local Killers Cattle Hogs Sheep Calves rich so fast that he had to celebrate by Cudahy Pkg. Co ...... - .. 3,215 4,697 320 581 at $5.25 Fresno plant; 'one car steers ment of 38 cars of cattle moved out averaging 1270 tbs. <1t $6.50, one car NELSON R. CROW ...... Editor putting gold door knobs on the man­ Hauser Pkg. Co ...... 2,840 1,407 801 534 of Kern County, California, to Cen­ N. L CHAPIN ...... :Manager sion he built with his ill-gotten gains. \Vilson & Co...... ,...... 1,599 3,105 955 288 LOCAL BEEF SALES1 cows at $5.00 weight 1100 tbs. at ranch tral \Vestern Lil'c Stock ~larkets nn The dry agents would never have no­ \\'oodward & Bennett...... 903 93 2,541 69 Merced count\'. May .10th, 1923.

1 Subscription Price...... $1 00 per Year ticed him except for his 18-carat Standard Pkg. Co...... 839 2.568 369 289 • ' The calf m~rkct i~ weak to 25 cents Single Copies...... 10 Cents knobs. California Dressed Beef Co ...... _ ...... 454 2,265 651 87 Exchange Secretary Pomb Out lower when compared to a week ago ANOTHER DAIRY COW Adverttsmg Rates on Apphcation Los Angeles Pkg. Co...... 144 534 -l8 Danger to Producer& in with good light kinds in demand and SALES RECORD MADE There was formerly a bridge of land Coast P kg. Co...... 132 491 58 New Selling Scheme I medium and co111mon heavy weight Entered as Second-Class Matter from America t o Asia over the Globe Pkg. Co...... 152 569 100 I kinds weak and draggy. A string of Another high sales record for dairy January 12. 1923. at the Postoffice at Behring Straits. The expedition to ~ew ~[arkct Co...... 112 864 128 327 By J. G. Harmon, 208-tb. kinds brought $?.50 as did a cattle was made last week at Comp­ Los Angeles, California, under the China has proved that a titanotheros Others ...... -...... 445 2,506 827 225 Secretary, Los Angeles Livestock Ex- I car of 163 pounders, while a few cars ton when the J. M. ).fa yo herd of Act of March 3, 1879. crossed the bridge three million years change. wcr~ diverte~ to other m~rkets 'l.nd grade cattle was dispersed. Ten ago. \Vhat do you think of that! Totals ...... - .... -,...... 10,835 19,099 6,692 2,506 Letters from subscribers on matters \Ve find that the discriminating pub- mcdtum quality, heavy weight calvl'S grade cows topping the sale averaged pertaining to the livestock or farming lie sonsumes about 45 per cent of beef s~orcd $8.00, a2~cl a few odd common $2()0 each and the 70 head averaged industry are welcome. A Jewish opportunist got rich by and veal compared with 50 per cent of kmds brought :ji:>.OO. $180. RhoadC's & Rhoades sold the making bottled imitation beer to which HIDE MARKET mutton and pork, so that the import- Under liberal offerings and fair de- cows for the owner. whose ranch is Please Note--If you receive a sample he affixed a label reading: Warning­ I I ance of beef as a meat food ration mand the hog market is unevenly being subdivided. copy of this paper it is because we It is unlawful to open this bottle and CALIFORNIA GRAIN ~------should be considered in that ratio. steady with a week ago with the bulk believe you are interested in the live­ insert three raisins as this would ren­ Roy Donley says: The news of the This is based upon normal conditions of good Californias costing around West Virginia has a law which went stock or farm crops market informa­ der the contents intoxicating. sale of the San Francisco Butcher- and fairly related prices. but w.c can $9.00-$9.25 when under 200 pounds. into effect on January I, imposing a tion we publish and should be a reg­ OUTLOOK IS GOOD town ),farch, April and May hides at . easily understand how these f!g.urcs Arrivals of lambs during the past heavy fine and imprisonment on any ular subscriber. The paper will be A chauffeur applies for a job as fol­ ___ 13c for the steers and 10c for the cows ·might be affected by loc_al condtttons. week have been mostly sortings out of one who takes pay for the service of sent you reguarly, every Thursday for lows: Sees but sees nothing; hears but Grass in High Ranges m Excel- was quite the sensation after the long 1 The packer aims to furmsh an assort- eastern shipments and generally any male beef animal other than a 52 issue-;, on receipt of check, money hears nothing; talks but says nothing. spell of quietness. The general opin- ' mcnt of fresh and cured products to showed a cost of $11.50-$12.00 averag- pure-bred or registered. order or currency for $1.00. lent Condition; Increased ion on the Coast seems to be that the trade and he also adds poultry to A country produce broker advcr- these hides went cheap, but our tele- his list. If, for I h . I ing 64 ·67 pounds anrl g~ading good. A CO tton Acreage exatmh P e,. e tsd 0hn~ sizeable string of thin feeding lambs Sell machinery through classified. ___ graphic correspondence would indi- on pork. down goes c pnce, an 1 1s JOURNAL ENTRIES want_ _vo_u_r eggs and want l I~~~~~ 1: ~~~ The outlook for grain ~ California catc that our eastern connections do automatically brings down the price of ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• at the present time is excellent and not feel that the purchase was any beef or slackens the demand because ·------An exchange carries this ad: FOR the cotton forecast is very favorable, great bargain. The purchase was the housewife will only pay a reason­ WATCH THE MIGHTY DEVELOPMENT AROUND Business man: lf anyone thinks the SALE - Eighty purebred English while fruits, especially those now being made by the Central Leather Com- able difference in price. The price of 4th of July is a long way off, just put vVhitc Leghorn hens and two roosters. harvested, have failed to benefit mate- pany and no Southern California mutton follows suit and vice versa. THE LOS ANGELES STOCKYARDS a JO-d~y note m the bank. It won't A ll laying. rially from the comparatively tow tern- hides were included. Again, if the packer wants to push Ground now being broken for first unit of $5,000,000 industrial building. seem long then. --- peratures of the past t\vo \\'eeks, says \Ve understand 13c and llc \Vas 1the sale of cured han1~ . do,vn goes the Many others starting right away. Enormous weekly payroll to be spent Classified ad in an Iowa paper: the June 1 crop report ~>Y. F:· E. Kauf- freely offered by the same buyer to all price and along with it the price of in restricted business area. Only one k1ss 111 a hundred carnes \V ANTED-I am tn a posttJOn to I man Federal crop stahstictan for the Lo, Angeles packers but the Los An- I other forms of meat food. Further- germs, is officially announced, making hatch you; eggs at 5c per egg. Phone stat~. geles killers not being crowded for more, if there is too big a supply of MILLIONS WILL BE MADE FROM REAL ESTATE a fl'llow a mighty cheap sport who 626 or wntc. The report says: room like their San Francisco brothers fish on the market, or, if fruit and won't take a chance with such odds. Moderately cool temperatures have are exhibiting an independence which vegetables arc relatively cheaper than Shrewd buyers now securing business lots in Union Pacific Manor. Another lady advertises for sale a existed over the state durina the past indicates their belief in higher values meat, the housewife passes up th~ meat \\'rite for booklet, "Cabbage Patches." Call at tract office, opposite till' A stockyard, man told the clerk he "thrcc-y(•ar-old female billie goat." two ·weeks. \Vinds have gcn;rally been soon to follow. Only one Los Angeles for a day or two. thus slackening the Administration Bldg., or at office at Seventh and Spring, Los Angeles. "wanted to see something cheap in a Prevalent north of the Tehachepi, packer has so fa r shown any inclina- demand and forcing the prices down to F H 707 Van Nuya Bld~r. straw hat" and got mad because the Tht• attorney general oi Kan~as has where local ~howers have been re- tion to talk anywhere icar the San lower levels. In brief, beef competes ILC ER & COX Phone B.dwy. 2962. clerk hanckd him one and told him decided that there is no law to prevent corded. \Vhile these conditions have Francisco prices and this happens to with every other form of food, and the to look in the mirror. a man from selling his daughters at been favorable to maturing grains, be one who is sorely pressed for salt- competition between beef. mutton and auction to the highc~t bidder to pros- fruit crops-especially those now being ing room. pork (fresh and cured) is acute. The Knowing the modern drug store, pectivc hu,;hands. The decision gr:.:w harvested-have not been benefited as The most serious factor in the hide packer wants volume and may make a Abc :Martin says he was not surprised out of a ca,;c near \Vichita recently, and leather market today is the shoe leader of beef to attract the trade for l G f tl e 011 h. 1• temperatures were comparatively low . . th d t A d th h I'd ·s to learn that Lemmie Peters got B plus "'H'fl' a ypsy .a 1 r ~ ( ts . our for this season of the ear. factory strike. This strike sttuatlOn o cr pro uc s. roun c o I a) rlaughtPrs at pubhc auctton. rece1vmg R ~ . . has closed down many important fac- animal products go begging for a DOES.IT PAY? in salacl making at the State pharmacy from $2,500 to $3,500 each for them. eports are very ophmtsttc over t 1lC tories and the conscl']uent curtailment buyer, while poultry and game are in hoard examination. 1 wheat and barley outlook at the pres- d 1 'f tl th · f in production is being felt by the tan- emanc. ~f" am es y, 1·r e pnce o If your rent is $35.00 NOW, in ten years you will . . • ent time, as conditions have favored a ncrs. This is the only real obstacle cattle follows the price of beef, the cow The ambition of the average young . Th l' f.o II uw111g 1ega 1 nottce appearcc1 good fill1'na of the heads· promisincr · f I k h accumulate 120 RENT RECEIPTS that wiD cost ' 1 kl ' I h I today to a crood active market. \Vell man ts out o uc , so w en you con- married couple on the farm, says I_n a .n1nncsota wee . r: · ave .H:en Igood yields." with the exception of'"' "' 'd h ' 1·1 f II' you $4200.00 and will be worth exactly .00. That'tt I 1 h \' 11 C 1 posted observers generally believe that St er t e posstu e range o se mg con- Aaron Sapiro, noted expert in co-op­ tnstructe< >Y t c t age . ounct . to those districts that were damaged by conditions within the business arc far ditions, coupled with the packers SOME return for an investment of $4200.00. Does t~rativc marketing, is first to have a enforce t.he onhnance agams.·t. chtck.- the March drourrht."' Some wheat and from bcina bad cnourrh to warrant everyd ay trouu'·I es, w h o wants to l•c t boy, then a girl and then a Ford. ens runnmg at. Iarge an <1 ral mg Ill- · barley fields are now mature and in a "' "' th · f tl f II h · f that pay? l l I H Sl I 1Jresent low J>rices of hides. V•le be- e pncc o cat c o ow t e pnce o eyers on the SJ( ewa ks.- arry te s. few instance!> harvesting of barley has lievc that with the turn of the month beef? It would surelv lead the cow ON THE OTHER HAND Toledo 131adc: J obn D. Rockefeller, started. business will shortly be resumed in a man a merry chase. But in this con- Jr., 1lcrives an annual income of $12,- CALIFORNIA WOOL Due to good feed, lh•estock has manner satisfactory to all. ncction there arc some practical thing~ You CAN BUY a "MAYWOOD MADE" home 000,000 from oil. But it isn't any of SALES REACH SSe generally been able to hold its good that must be considered. twice the size of a $50.00 per month FLAT and his stock the peddlers arc trying tu condition. There has been little Calf and Kip Sell With Hide On sell you. " 1 · 1 f 3· I · · · d f b f Calf and kip have been moving 'fl1c CO\\' ma11 sell• ht·s cattle \"t'th we'll bu!ld it for you on the BIG MAYWOOD lot \,, on pnces ran gee rom :.c a c tange m pnces rccetve . or .ce freely and at 110 change in price. ~ ' pound in \Vyoming, and Utah to SSe stock. A few lambs are still movmg Ch. k h kept thct'r calf the hide on and he had better continue you select-and that will pay. Chica"'o J>lasterer• arc rrcttin" $20 a d f k I' t F 11 · d' t' th 'II tcago pac ers ave t d th 1 1 t t 1 h'. ,., ~ "' "' a poun in Cali ornia during the wee ~as . rom a 111 tea tons ere wt -k' ld b t 1 been abl to o o at un css 1e wan s o ose IS day. Ctl(l~d ~1 av 2oth accorclincr to the week- he about 300 000 head including s 1 ~1 s ~0 up u lave h'l d · e own skin, because when the hide is off EASY TERMS ' • ' "' d • . d 1 1. ' d ' h' .. . 1 mamtam thetr market w 1 e omg so. ly wool market report of the L'nikd resse move out t. ts sea.son. \V th' k th t th ·. little likelihood it exposes all the bruises, diseaseu am!-'~· 15 Pay us enough cash so that we know you mean "l am a girl of 17 years old," writes States D\·partment of Agriculture. The The condttJOn of cotton m Cahfor- e m a. ere · 1 f parts and imperfections of conforma- ''Baby Blue Eyes," to the lovelorn . f 55 c l'f · r nia o Ma 25 was al>out 93 per· cent of any matcnal change 111 va. ucs ?r tt'on and finish. With the hide on an business. Then pay $31.00 every month until we top pnce o . c a 1 ornta was or a n • Y th t C d 1 sold thetr Apr1 I column. " [ like a man 1 year my sen­ Iot o f Itght. shnmn!l,'· · stnct)· 1 tme.. com>-1 of a normal as compared "'ith" 84 last M c presen d · t . u a f lY.k p 15 to 25 lbs - ant'mal mt'rrht'"' look like a top steer, hut have received $2595.00. Long before ten years are ior very well, but he doesnt seem to )·ear and a ten-year avera"e of 88. • ay pro uc 10n ° 1 - ·• with the hide off his appearance is en- ing wool. Other California sales at "' t t lit b t 5000 at 16'72/ c for na gone YOU WILL OWN a MAYWOOD HOUSE lovl' nw as he usccl to. I want to An estimate of acreage will not be ? a ng1 a ou • . , - tirely different. [f the packer is to forgl't him. Please tell me how to SZY,c to S~c arc rc~ortecl. made until July 1; indications, how- ttvcs, 15 ~c for overwetghts at;td 1.3Ys- 1 • • • • • Tallow l'ff · h · · d b'• ht•rself "Ruby Blue Eyes," doesn't 1 111 You're a "SUCKER" to keep on paymg RENT­ tl.nlatecl tl1at 3~ 1>er ce1tt of the state, . ~-Ittle chat~ge IS md!cated 111 the c_on- The market looks some I_\· hat better < erence t e net pnce recetve ' ncecl advice. \Vhat she needs is a ~ d 1t 0 f f t \Vh 11 5 h the producer. In trading on the Los when you can OWN a home in bed slat. clip has been sold. The top price of 48c JOn! ;m sh. f . e 1. ~wersl \\~re and sales have been made Ill the Ea.;t Angeles stockyards the rule rigidly en- for tl season in W ·om in« was preva ent Ill t e rUJt < ts~ncts c unng lately at slightly better figures. All forc"d t·s a·. follo ..·s ·. lc ) "' the last two weeks no senous damage 1" lk' 1 · h 1 1 k ~ ' " The Tehachapi Cattlr Company reached last week About 70 per cent . . . I . h , h I ho urrs arc ta mg ltg \'r an< we oo (ARTICLE FOURTEE~'.) • • I f I · h h d to npc c 1erncs as een rcporte<. fo ad ·anccs _ -•' MAYWOOD Kern County, Cal., had a shipment of 0 t 1lC . c1 a 110 woo.1 as 1>een s e~re to r ' · When responsibility ceases: cattle on last week's market date w1th approxnnately onc·thml the MARKET JOURNAL'S ~ ~ "The responsibility of the sl'ilcr, --- ' · quantity sold, it is reported. One in- as regards the condition and in- LAGUNA LAND & WATER CO. Pmnits have been issued for the dividual sale of 1.250,000 pounds at 43c WEEKLY PATIERN BED TIME STORY spcction of ]i,·cstock, shall cease Owners and Subdividers of Maywood gmzing of 48,000 !wad of cattle illlCI per yound to a manufacturer was ma and 64,000 head of sheep and dunng the wet·k. Send IS cents in silver or stamps as soon as said livestock shall Main 7113 .. 152-45 goats on the Prescott National Forest Huvcrs in Montana arc still beari'h for our up-to-date spring and summer By Aunt Mary have been driven off the scales." Reserve of Arizona. and inactive. A fl·w sales consisting 1923 book of fashions, showing color Once upon a time there lived in an \\'ho iS' going to determine the grade mostly of small clips werl' made at 50c plates, and containing 500 designs of old, tumbledown log cabin, away high and quality of the beef? The packrr A. C. Williams, president of the to 52c during the \\'Ct.:k. One large clip ladies\ misses' and children's patterns. ln the tnountains, an old, old rn an, \\'ho todav has three ~rade~: Good, com- Tulare County branch of the Califor­ sold at 52Y,c. lt is estimatt•d that about a concise and comprehensive article was called a hermit. lit· was so old mon. and medium and an occasional nia Cattlemen's Association, was well 14 Pl'r cent of the Montana clip has on dressmaking, also some points for that his face was withered and seamed ~hoic.c or prinll', which is rarely seen pkased with the sale of his steers at hcen sold to date. Buyers in Colorado the needle (illustrating thirty of the and his hair was as white as sonw .wd 111 thts western .c<;JUntry. The packer the Los Angeles Union Stockyards arc reported as purchasing only enough various, simple stitches) all valuable he wore a long, white flowing heard. also has the pnvtlcg_e of hreak1ng .up Mondny. They sold at $7.25. wool to fill orders. Prices arc holding hints to the home. dressmaker. He had lived alone for so long in his th_t' carcass and sellu;g ~ut the n ~<>, Bonded Live Stock fairly ~tt•acly, but in some cases there rough mountain cabin that he had al- !oms ancl r~unds, whtch tn many Ill- 11 A California motorist arrested for have hc~n drclines of lc to 2c per most 'forgotten how to spca.k a ian- stanc~s. owmg !0 , the. heavy de.mand speeding at thirty-seven miles an hour pound. The hulk of tb.e trading is being guage and had entirely forgotten what fo~ nbs and !oms, far ~xcceds the at night had no tail lights on the car done at 44c. Shearing is ahottt com- little boys and girls looked like, for pnce that the_ pac~er r~.cctv~s for beef pl..:tcd in tht \\'estern counties, but hit~ they could never clin1b up the high ' 111 the ca,rca_s~: \\ ho Is. goingt to fori- ·Commission Firms and brakes so poor that he couldn't 'Stop within 300 feet, and he was car­ not yet 1>l'gun in the higher altitude.,;;. ntountain for the rocks were too sharp • lo~ the. carcas_:s thr~ugh so as .,o dc,tc .. rying several ca~es of dynamite. He Eighty-five per cent of the Utah clip and the mountain too steep for them 1mme JUSt ""hat. It brought. \\!hat is rcport(.'d as having been sold to date, t fincl their \\'a\'. ahout.thc fluctua~tons from ~ay to ~ay wasn't trying to commit suicide, he 0 . . 1 resultmg from chffercnt sclhng pnccs was just an excavation contractor in a with ahuut five per cent consigned <'11 Hut one~ 111 a long, long ttmc, hunt- of the beef? \Vc are wondering if Consign your cattle, hogs and hurry. That he is living today is a advances ranging up to 35c pt·r pound. crs and ftshers would p~ss by and J Jim Smith, who has equally as good tribut<' to California's fine roads. Prices during the week ranged from always ~top at th.e hernut s cahm _for catt](o as his neighbor Bill Jones, is 40c to 48c or at levels about 3c P' r a drmk out of. hts dec~. col~ spn~g going to take a less net J>rice because sheep to one of these firms, mem­ J. A. Robinson, one of the big cat­ pounds lower than two weeks ago. whtch flowed Just outstdc hts cabm the packer ~old the beef cheaper, a tlemen of Merced County, \\aS on this Establi,hrncnt of a regular \\W>I door. But n~nc of them ever got to condition over which the cow man bers of the Los Angeles Live week's market with cattle. market reporting service July I with see the hermtt _for when he saw or would have no control. branch offices at Boston and Philacld- h~ar~l them commg, l~e always ran a,nd Finally, what incentive would the \Villiam E. Jiou~h: The practir." phia is announcl·tl by the Gnitl•cl Statrs h.Hl 111 a deep cave 111 th~ mountatn- packer have to hold up the vrice oi Stock Exchange, bonded for your of the producer scllin;-{ his cattle hy Department of Agricultur\'. s1de for he was more afratd of human beef to a decent level if he can buy his bemgs t.han all the bears and rattle- cattle based upon the selling price of protection. snakes 1!1 the . world. Many people beef? \Vho is :.illy enough to try to called ~ts cabtn haunted and. only Ihang the p;tckers' troubles on to the 3100 passer! tt· ~hen they had to. ~ht:~ wa.s cuw man? Jt is about time we tried to v~ry plcastng to the old hermtt tor. he li~hten in. tead of increasing the loacl These firms are on the job 24 A PRACTICAL SET OF IN- dtd nut want people to com.c ncar lum. of the procluCl'r. Sell your cattle to FANT'S CLOTHES . One ~tar as he ,~·as conung b;~ck to tht' best advantage, and let the packer hours a day to insure the pro­ 31()0-...:rhis Patttrn is cut in one size. hts cabm aft~r havm~ been out 111 the sell his products to the best advantage A StockYards Bank [t comprises a dress, a petticoat, :I wods gathcrlllg hcrnl:s a!Hl nu.ts, he Pa~c the fe11ow who will guarantel' heard stra.ngc sounds 111 hts cabin. So a 2 Pl'r cent profit to the cow man and ducer getting real service and the barrie-coat or pinning- blanket and a \'l'ry cautiOusly, he peered through a ,,·c will \'Ot l' him a true benefactor -Iipper. ~tu lin, lawn, cambric, ba- k · 1 d h h At the "Great Western Market" 1s located ti>tc, nainsook and silk arc suitable for crac m a og an t ~rc c saw two Let's construct on a firm foundation HIGH DOLLAR. hoy~ who were ma~mg th_cm~elvcs and not run away with bubble~ until thl' dres:<. The petticoat may he of comfortable for the mght. For these 1 we know from whose 1>i1>e they coml cambric or Ia\\ n. The barrie of flan- 1. 1 1 ' a Bank which is fuly equipped to handle two uoys h<;t< c~mc up on a care .to and that they arc in the kind that nel or ilanlll'liette with hand of cam- spend the mght 111 the haunted cahill. won't bul'st at the first blow. If you \vish to get market letters with dispatch all matters relating to bric or muslin. The slipper of kid, Each was pretendin~ to the other that satin. suede, felt or t·idcrdown. It he wasn't one hit ait·ahl so both were WEEKLy SAN FRANCISCO or reliable information or advice, will require 2}k yarrl, of 36.inch ma- talking and lau~hing to kc('i> up their terial for the dress, 2~ yards of 27- couraw. LIVESTOCK MARKET \vrite or \Vire to one of these firms. inch material fo~ the petticoat witl~ 2 As the hermit watched them from r~rds ?f cmbr~Hlery !or the ruftle. hi hiding place, he decided tO give Frclerai-State LI\'cstock ).[arkct They're all good, honest, reliable, LiveStock Financing 1 h~· sltpptrs . wtll reqUire ~. yard 0J them such a scare th;!t none of them ~ews Service i~ ued the following re­ 18-IIH'h ma~crtal and t,he barne-coat }R would ever come near his cabin vil'W of the San Francisco li\'t•,tork experienced. ya~d of 27:tnch .ma~e~ta,l for ban~!. and Iagain. So he waited until they were market ior week ending June 2 : 1 ) ard 40 tncl~es ""tde tor the sktrt. still. Then he began to rattle tin can~ The holiclal' wel·k cau~t!d a ~lackasH·rl largely on a spread of $7.00- with only the birds and beasts for his $i.25 while at the clo>e ~imilar grart..:s lbncho, Palms. Cal., own­ Investment Securities of nourishment, minerals, activity and al supervision. fornia alike, that it means much to at which they aim. The true type ap-. sirable and undesirable type will he Solicits I. N. Van Nuys Bldg. !>hown by point; side by side through loons on well O&IIIPI•'• fa· intcrrst that will sharpen the appetite the dairy industry as a commercial proved b)' the Holstein-Fiesian A~so­ Los Angeles eilitioa for 111fe and aid digestion and growth in a way pen and ink drawings. This will pro­ located ran o II POULTRYMEN MEET business. ciation will correlate the work of all lnnda. Am o u n t a invutmont for your Uain 6801 funds. Aak ua for dttaila. that would he hard to accomplish by JUNE 8 AT VAN NUYS The plan was authorized a year ago breeders in one direction. For this dde a guide or lexicon to the he~inm·r •250,000 and Up ordinary feeding methods. The aver­ by the hoard of din·ctors of The Hol­ reason the association has appointed in livestock judging not previOusly ag" cxpt•ricnce with both cockerels and stein-Friesian Association of America. approved judges for many years, to available anywhere. pullets either in yards, pens or crates The poultrymen of \'an Nuvs will is that they will not eat enough to put hold a meeting and dinner Frida~· . June ------on fat. They are inactive to a degree R. at 7 p. m., at the \Voman's Club r------1 I casscs arc lowered to the first floor EXTENSIVE HOG to the hot room from which they con­ ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, PALMS that no appetite is created beyond that House at Van Nuys. George Master­ RANCH IN TULARE NEWS NOTES OF to sustain life. Like cvcrv other suc­ son will he the principal speaker, the THE MEAT TRADE tinue into the coolin~r rom and cutting ROSES, AND LANDSCAPE GARDENING. subject heing "Accredited Hatcheries" room. cessful operation one must have room, To have 1000 sows farrow during the time and forethought to anticipate and "Culling." Tickets arc $1.00 a plate The cooling department occupies a Sunset Boule'"/ard conditions far enough in advance to and all t>oultrymen arc cordially in­ present year is the plan of the Tagus His many friends will be interested space forty by eighty feet with room ha\·e his yards ready at the right time. vited to he llfl";l·nt Swine Company of Tulare:, according to learn that Tom Bre~tin's knee, in resen·e to triple the capacity. It is which was badly injured in a fall late insulated with a double layer of cork BEVFRL Y HILLS NURSERY The recreation and the nourishment to Clvde I [orr of the company. Four last summer, is now as good as new. ~upplied by growing barley arc not The Fnion Stockyards at Chica•.{O, hutHircd acres of alfalfa provide the slabs, treated with asphalt, double in­ Phone Beverly 559-537 111., were opened for business on De­ Tom says he had about the best doc­ sulated doors are provided which enough to finish the cockerels, but forage, while other parts of the ranch tor in town-none other than his son. Wholesale and Retail ) thcv form a foundation on which to cember 25, 1865, and wen· the- first furnish necessary grain. The stock is swing to let a carcass through and close rear the finished product. There arc great centr;diud lh·cstock market. pure hred Poland-China and Duroc of themselves. ~------many varieties of feeds and methods J crseys. Roy Cordray went fishing a fe\v I The officers of the 1fcrchants Pack­ of feeding cockerels. any one of which Order vour joh printing from the day~ ago. He wor~ed hard- Roy ing company arc Isaac Foorman, pres­ will give better results if proper vigor Fa~Tll :~nrl Ranch Market Journal. Have vou read the classified advcr- works hard at cverythmg he tackle~- ident; Dan Keefe, vice president; Mosc "From Fortst to Br1ildtr" and frame are supplied to start with. South 5764. vertiscmcnts in the Journal? and came back to the turbul~nt ctty Foorman, secretary; Dave Foorman with lots of scratches but no ftsh! As and Sam C. Elliott, directors. a fisherman, .Mister Cordray is some HAMMOND LUMBER CO. sales manager, BUSINESS BOOM SLOWING 2010 8. ALAMEDA ST. LOS ANGELES No packer can talk without a pencil Business started out very chl•l•rfully Oaltpatrta LUMaER Pomona between his fingers and a scratch pad the first of th~ year in the East. but Oolton Redlands handy. after marching along smartly for Hta"hlanda ROOFING :atnratde three months, is now limping a little, Holtville HARDWARE San Bernardino Cattlemen's EXchange Long Beach HARDWOOD- VanNuya The ~teamer President Harrison, with no very apparl'nt n·ason to the Newhall Weabnorland which docked last week at the Port of Easterners. Tt is simply the old story Ontario FLOORING El Oontro • Los Angeles, brought with her cargo of reckoning without agriculture. As Oranl[e INSULATION OaleXico Owenamouth PAINTS Zeb&h 4400 bag~ of dried blood, a by-product • long as a farmer ha,; to gi\·e $1.J5 :Puadena i X!Dpan, Arts, I SASH AND DOORS As a special service to cattlemen, Farm and Ranch Market Journal of the meat packing industry. worth of his good~ for a dollar's worth of the other fellow's ht• can't afford tc. opens its columns to those who wish to buy or sell stocker and Sam C. Elliott oi the new ~ler­ buy much. chants Packing Company is a "Saint ------Buy from Farm and Ranch Market Journal adverR joe,'' ~iissouri, product, but ha:-. been Have vou read the classified advcr· feeder cattle. with the • 't'\\market Company the I vertiscmcnts in the Journal? ti~ements. Mention this paper when writing. last ten year!>. lie is thoroughly ac· quaintcd with the country around We believe that we can find satisfactory outlet for all thin cattle Uishop and thinks there is nothing to equal the Jakes of lnyo county. to feeders of California and the Northern Range States, inasmuch Isaac, Mose and Dave Forman, of as our circulation completely covers the entire range country. the new Merchant~ Packing Company of Vernon a~·cnue, fort;tcrly were in I 1 the meat busmess at Btshop and had Feeders and StoCkers If you have cattle to sell, describe what you have as to age, qual­ 1 many large contracb for mining and railroad provisioning. I ity breed, number of head, price wanted, and terms. ' . It i~ announced tl~at the San Antonio ~ll·at Company oi Pomona is spending ::-25,000 on improvements. which in We will print this in Farm and Ranch Market Journal at the rate eludes a new killing floor atHl m: , of only 2 cents a word, per insertion, provided there arc at least equipment. The l'nion l'acktng Co., one of the two insertions. new conccrtt• on \' ernon avenue, is now doing a hri k h1t~ines in ib new $45,000 plant. A ~liller is president < t Thus 25 words would cost only $2.50 for five insertions. \Ve sug­ the company. As·mciaterl with him arc j Joe Bnum and II. Vogel. gest at least this number of insertions. Cash mnst accompany Another new packinl{ plant IS ~-:uitl r copy. Iup on \' crnon avenue, under managL mcnt of Charles King atHI associaH·s. Mr. King \\a fc1rmcrly of Spokanl, This department ts being inaugurated at the request of several \\'ash .. being a partner in the l.cw j, Packing Couq,any. cattlemen who have stock for sale and also several who are on f!:hc Ever ~in.:c George \\' l)oro\elllcnts have h<:t•n marl•, one aitcr anoth~r The killing iloor i 1 nnw bt:ing r;li cd to tht' < ~ court story 1 The publishers would greatly appreciate reports of sal~~ in the and entire tlt'W equipment i bring it• Istalled . GcorgL' \\' oodward i:s certain!~ country in order to keep everybody posted. ;J hu~tkr ami ra. SOill a,•ociatt·s Wt•h th<" same attribute-.

Cost of advertisements can easily be calculated frotr the table Swift & C .. mpany is in tailing a 11I IP~ chaaera before going out to the ranch or feed Iota. l'l...... •... ,86 ,OR 1.20 1. 1· 1 2 Ill :uo .41! .72 1.>12 Tlw itt· include~ three acres. Cattle, 1 3 .••••.... .39 .52 .78 1.0·1 1.30 1.511 2.08 2 3~ 2 .60 ).9'> 1·1 .••...••.• .42 .5fl .R4 l.l2 l.·lll 1.0$ 2.21 2.52 2.80 sheep and hog for ~laughter are 1.80 2. 111 2,4() 2 70 li.OO 11; ~ ·· · ···· · .4~ .Ill) ,flO 1.20 1.50 driven up an incline irom the holding 1 02 2.~·1 2.5tl 2 R8 3,20 Journal 16.•••.. ...• .48 .6·1 ,91l 1.28 1 (10 2.3A 3,40 pens to the killinR flc,or where initial 1 .f>l .II!! 1.0~ 1,36 1.70 2 0~ ~ . 72 3.06 17 ···-····· 2.fi2 11:!1 1capacity is providrd for I 00 cattle ~ Los Angeles Union Stock Yards 18. •••...... fi4 .72 1.08 1.44 1.80 2 10 2.RR 3.60 Work .57 2 .t;fi :1.01 19.. •.. - ·- .76 1.14 1.5~ 1.90 2.28 3.-12 3,80 day, 100 hogs an hour and sheep in I 20 .•...... 60 80 1.20 1.60 2.00 2, 10 2.80 a.2o 9.60 4.00 For 'proportion. The hlo d. oiial and other Loa Angeles, Calif. You IJy-procluct material arc di pos~cl ot - almost automattcallr throu~h Y:triou' 1------..,------~ I chute and dr:tins and the rlrc sed L'ar