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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1915)
. tttmmmmu HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION Chicken Breeds Most Desirable 4. Pyrcthrum powdor dusted upon; when Hylnc i " among the feathers. It koopa their feet from1 !h toa, 5. Clean nests, yards and houses. The best cure for JJ'lfi Intestinal Disinfectant. . ton. Plow up tho ffi IJjUjJ 1 nnn-lmlf to two drama or con- "". " -ung click. ,.wn dv o L. wood. Inking Plftco at tho contcstB. Somo BUipi1Rto In one gnllon of drink- go2,lL,,;onon. - KM T'yi.SISeSifof'teB KvareXwln 'Vonc-luiir to two drnms of Iron f Xr I XewYorlc "Wolomo Idea oven under tho beat of conditions. 8Ulpmlo , ono gn,lou ot drlnlcInB The Bccrot o succclft ' nf the nrcument that Is being put lleconls or coniesi. water. ., " -." -""iiung to ,.;"3 01 U10nrBU.lH.nl. uiiii ,0"-' . . , ., .- nrn ! C31n1 nnn.linlf to Olln Brain 011CO J.ullr "round. A tlnn ..... " 1 .'uMr . lnllv. F08? '. a breed B'?Vftl un to tho farmers of tho country. A row years ngo tho fanciers who won premiums at poultry shows wcro tho only ono to ob tain larRO prices for fowls, and nnturally uveal strois was laid on perfection of markings on tho feathers, on feathers on tho mld tllo too of soma breeds, on total nbsenco of feathers on tho lcus of other breeds, on tho shapo of tho comb, on tho color of tho car lobes, every ono of thcio things being objects of earnest endeav or, yet nono of them wcro of any real benefit. Tho egg-laying contests have already made a great chango In conditions. Now u mnn who has bred his birds for egg production and demonstrated at tho contests that ho, really has n strain ot fowls that can and do outlay others, can got as much fop his blids for breeders, or as much for eggs for hatch ing, as tho fanciers only could got a few years ago, and the point of Importance In all this Is that tho wholo country Is bene fited by It. finrvlvnl nf the 1'ittcM. Tho real out and out fancier Is Tim rnrnrna oi menu cuuivdu ..., "- ...... a irnsnn,i t ---- iren . ..,.,...,., i !, ttnHn.l Htntos. or twice dnlly i" T.?., ""'"' a breodln- :M S S"K-' ' ,, i y J- ,2CS " CSiS goniB i uu"bw "" - 5, ltcsorcin, one-iourm w uhu- breed. Ono of tho, only hopes to hn,f ,n onco n Uay ftor eating. USICHB OK I,ln.( itv.. save them from n seiuncic uini woum Ci Hyposulphite of Bodn, rour to VANTW r U1U rcqulro years to recreate any Inter- 10 ,.n,n3 ln ono tnblOBpoonful of Tho broodo- ,i, est ln them whatever will bo to stlrn- . o brce dor vl o mi Llc. . .v.. '" "lt "'oro cen ir . C ulate action among theso breeders at ., ,...,, j ,,. Passage. once. , ,, . Tho leading breeders ln tho Last are doing : their bci -to improve inwr --introduced by flocks. Now Is tho tlmo thoj must .',., lntn wintinno. "'ZdTVSrSy 81 Pt'nllc ,n food. handicap would bo too large. As It For Chicken i ten. .S',11; '-"J" Is somo breed wins mis raonwi b rra- ( united amies uepuriinuiii i b- "",';";:,"" u u-. aaen W lUlture, l-armors uuiioun ijv.) "i "'i. " For worniH in Air 1-iihm.ku. fortuity nnd Btionncr iii r (United Stntes Dopartmont of Ag- chinks. Thoro will i, u ,H rlculturo llullotlu 81.) both old and young slock,',0!! 1. Turpontlno Introduced by a wm bo somo clinnco tn iv oven It feed Is high, u uZ) W a imsltlvo guarantee to gT lion or money refunded $3! tolls all nhout It and 8uCMM f nro linvlnB with It. I.C The lil rnrra I.i -.i Hrtilinx lino InM llin lllflflr PCC3 Imillitrn tturine tho coldest spoil, nnothcr had i, Lurd or vnsellno on logn, foot a. i .a ..! Am nnnTiinn i nil iiiiimi &. nnnii n timiiiii iini'ii iir iv 11.11 iiim ( ii - w . deaths, another consumed tho least Weok. Wash off scaloB. Tho maplos with their crlmsoa feed, and so on down tho line. Thcro 2. Kcroscno emulsion sprnyed on ?b " down the old farm u, nro enough records to reach every vMb rO0sts, floors and ncstn onco J" "J" ? "7,:?1"! "? "" 1 deserving one. Tho ono that laid tho or week. For what Is. commonly A,K1,L '.. 1,.'t0 ? ?? most eggs for tho year mny not hnvo cnnCd chicken mites or chlckon ticks. Tho ,mBlrM wrnppfj ii iJfi?", inhi fhn most when ckk values wcro 3. Two to 5 per cent creolln solu- Tlln mltiIlir . 1. .'" .m t!i Tho real out and out fancier Is :. ...i.-.-. i ...n..n,i nn mmn nlncea na ln -. given no consideration whatever, and F Vnluo Counts. No. 2. , V.oro BUMmcl,B l,hnw lnclrRlnltis It is n question how long favorlto T,, nMJl ...,,. for tho year 4. Farmolln, ono pnrt to 200 parts Above , tho purplo inter .fplre; ,fl Is what counts moro than anyUi.ng of ntcr, Bprnyod as n no. . KKMSKB" v - ".. -- - -, - w n rrn 11 f in iiitMi,.i t.in - n favor of tlio leading va- thcm ... c. Uolllng hot wntcr, freoly np- hutnroa. breeds will survlvo against tho nrgu menta put forward for tho profit makers. balance I , rletlcs at tho egg contests. Tho 'Q firmly bellovo that tho busl- j,C(1 b . pournB over wnlls, roosta, Tlio air In soft, tlm nlr Is ,M .. n.n ttiAin T.tAffMA U'ntlta nnrt linn nf (llA futltm Will llfl IllO . Tlln tlVlmlln IllPn nf I ....-I ... ' UIUI1U nilUlO illUUi UIUJUHU uuuvo UOO IIUII Wl v t.v ..-.- -- nCSlfl till II llOUr nviiuiiiiuKi ti uuill leci I them, ns long as they will lay moro ones that arc doveloped at this time, ? clcnn chicUon-houBo every day P.V'" n"1,u '",1 '" tnnt Ja I eggs on tho samo nmount of feed nnd thnt your particular breed will unln miles nro gone. ' "i.nll. ",0 worM WM Nn thnn tho ones thoy nro raising now. ho out of the running if It is not bo- i, ?..' , .....,. .. .... Timti tho nniv rha.icn nf tlm favorlto Inc backed by somo big reiiaoio Kerosene emulsion is innuo us 10 - - ' - ". ..u !,, breed lies in tho ability to Improvo breeder or breeders who can make a ows: Two gallons kcroscno, ono wi- A , f, , , it as a layer, and to bo nblo to go substantial showing of Its merits nnd ion water. on0 pound bnr of soa . ono A ,mlo r0U)), lUaM rt u Into tho contests nnd provo their provo thnt It Is entitled to a seat at pint crudo carbolic acid. Uoll tlio Clinton Hcolinrd in NewYorVt,. worth tho top with tho best of them. With- Bonp In water until dissolved; rcmovo ., r j Wo nro Impressed with tho Idea out a question tho bulk of tho poul- from tho flro, nnd whllo tho water In 7T thnt many good varieties aro going try business will bo done with flvo billing hot add the kcroscno and acid, Qur Baby Chick . ....it .I?-. .. .nn.i..nni n..n... nr ln.o iii-nnita in lhn vcrv nenr fu- pimpniiiir with a mirav tnitnii for 10 ' "wvn tlonnl record will throw an ecllpBO turc. , minutes and then ndd six gnllons or for a tlmo over other varieties Is It any wonder wo ask: "Which hot water, stirring woll. A good np cqually as good. Ills things nro breeds will survlvo?" plication should be made ln 10 dnys. Necessity of Culling the Flock Poultry Pointers. IJnrly to bed, early to rlso mny bo bo wise, but it Isn't necessary u your TJSwy chickens find tno iceo noppurs open ts-; Mnlst iiinshos will stnrt tho pullets Hatchery U.II1 tttnft 1nlliln.il , .11... . J1?-Mifi9.ri,,ii,ll!," from !K'iri whh LKUIIU UN cgg.produccrn. SoaiJ our blrdj have a rr.ord of ilttrp Cotulogno and price on ipplii.Sti rsfiTilmfJffliMM 1,0 1 M.-""VwTiM,,"S 1IY linLEN dow wuiTAKUK. type, in 1110 Joprouucnon oi a inrgo " ....loinvnTOV lino tmlnv .irmltpv .nnrlfot flnplt n Mm nlolt nf tlmo for W'ln quantity good poultry in tho most Winter eggs, ono must breed laying enrllcr. Keep dry mnsh bcroro'" pJ5;S2 .'M'iti1. n ...,. I n,l nvn.P,.uBlvn frni.i n Inrirn iinmlinp nf lilrilH. nnd tliom nil dav (111(1 feed gmlll Into 111 smuS CSS ':". -J-nnR. II U I. I. b . I. J , HUM !' wn...M.... w ..w... .. ....w ......... ,. ...... -, - fc.i.k..k.;.i7 .. J " . "" " nl.rtl.L. men ln aunntlty: therefore, it tho linos nlong which ono culls aro tho afternoon only. - iZz.li?!?!?:.4"' cveryono to keep busy grnd- few: uury the dead ones deop don l t. Hin. i-eutmor Co , Tom, w,.n. up his flock. No matter who liaa Culling Lines. glvo the disease a clinnco to sprcnu. t lii.t flnnlf nnw. Ihn nnn wlm culls . .. .i .i.n i.'nnnliw 11... .t-nll ulilrlinna woll Id ' . .. nn.lnn .I..... .fl'llUT l fHir,. HWllr nilOn. i"'""'-"'""-"--"" noultrv bohooves Jng .im nut tlm mnuf lilnltt tinrHlstontlv nnd intelligently will havo tho. best flock In tlm nnd. Thorn In nn hODO for tllO poultrymun who Is content nnd who irnnnlnf i.- ,.pn,intinn onRlcr thnn trvluK to euro Blck onus. a! Uniformity. Clean grain, free from mold, la ns Krnm n rlchtlv bred flock one noed ncccssnry as dlBease-freowatcr. . . ..-. .i ...', ,i..i. . A llttlo close watcmng winuy works to own ono or two prlzo win- not reject tunny turds on sucu uroau wenther will ulvo you n lino on tho ncrs with a thlrd-rato flock boh nd linos, but In breeding foundation .,,. tho ,isen80 enemy, helping iiioni. instead of constantly striving stock, thnt Is. tho nrosnoctlvo breed- """..... il. ..... ., i. rn.,..o to raise to higher averages his wholo crs, ono must tako Into consideration 'i " J. ., '. ,.n0 f ,i0fcn80. flock. ovory requirement of tho standard , ko ft ,, morllnB fCCd for Tho hopo of tho poultryman In for 'his particular brood and other to- yolir 0i(1 fowi , this tlmo of tho year; Washington today lies In his ono best qu romonts which tho standard does ,t too fut on ontB bird nnd In his reproducing of her not mention and which aro vustly A d rmcdy for BCaiy iCB B kind. Tho hopo of tho poultry Indus- moro Important In breeding for eggs. CQUnlh,mrtR ot lnr,i koroscno nnd sul try of Washington today lies in ino boiho oi uicbo omur ruiiuiruuiuui- .- -nI)Il)y twco 1...1. n.tnrnnna nl tlln llllllf. nf ttlO nfO! 1IUV.II uiviubi.g " ...vr -- --- - .... poultrymen of tho stnto. 1. Kxcoptlonnl vigor. Wo breed from too ninny birds. 2. llrecdlng tendencies ln tho nu niniit .in iv in tiiiu mnnth of February ccstry. u i ho tlmo for us to begin to cull 3. Adaptation to environment. nhur. apply twice n week, rubbing It well. Don't forget that tho lions need some green food. Don't let tho llttlo chicks out in 50,000 CHICKS S C WHITE LEGHORNS Why wasto feed on crubi milt bred mock when you on t chicles from pedigreed Ortroa fm range. Trnpnentcd, I"; mi u( ovor ror lis; por too. .Krn( ftr (It JUBILEE INCUBATOR WorM' Dtil IIOMIIIOOKR JCIl i.i:i: iiatciieri, IMI.1 JlMI It, TarlUnd. Ortpi, Bj.rV 3. Adnptatlon to environment. ,.- ."."-. ,M i ...... om wn out our breeding pens. Tho hotter . Tho ability to moot markot fentliorotl out. birds wo ralso tho moro of them wo rcqu rcinon s. rtcmembor that hens llko n change will call culls. When a man says llio demand today nnd tho In- . f , 0 t nc t bnrloy nnd there nro no culls In his flock tho crenslngly Ins stent demand of to- nc,5ed corn makes a good Summer wonder Is which ho does not know morrow will bo for standard bred "n,c"ea corn h Jg.Ullln-t.SLw li8nockjojrhjsJirocdjbjnlBllint will mako good na lnyers. ra)(lt'n n,,c , nn oxcollcnt food for S" " - ti fowlfl. ' olcht grain doses Is especially good iti,i. .nn.i. ,in nnnmiiv tlm for romid worms. onUBO of bumblo foot. A llttlo chaff C. Chopped up pumpkin seed for lB fn0 ti,nK for ti, i,rija t0 ny tnpo worms. , Tor DJnrrliocn. Valuable Hints for Poultrymen tL?lIJ amw B?i,.f-,.'.aBaaa io PouuTPirfgiBl 1. Riilmllrnln nf lilfinitith. nnn In DK, C. A. CAIIY, of tho Alnbamn four grnlns, two to thrco times por Collogo station, gives somo ex- day; or collent advice to thoso engaged ln tho 2. Pulverized cinchona bark, ono poultry business oither on n largo or to two grnlns, threo times per day, smnll scale, ln tho Alnbamn College and llullotln, No. 13C, ho in a l; cm tho fol- 3. Qulnlno, ono-olghth to one-hnlf lowing suggestions for tho ellmiun- grain, two times per day. Hon ot pome poultry troubles: . Dry feed, or cooked and sllght- Kr lnleMln.il Worius. ' ,nol8t fced,- 1. Isolnto Infected birds and do- t toiibilpntlon. btroy or disinfect their droppings ,1' ''"...," Ba,. .- o J grnlns I.I Al K I- Crtltr BlMlfti WfcJS Buy it now LEG whllo being treated. .. ..,...... ...., , uv B,wu 111 nnn tnlilnminnnrnl nf n.n.nM. n. ... w.. ....M,...U...U. W, ..U.Ui, ur . - - ... v-uB.or on, ono to two teaspoon. Put nnn or two ilrntna nf rnnnnr .... ' ' "" . ... . ... ... .v.t.v. mio, ur of sulphnto In each gallon of drink- 3. Cnlomol, ono to two grnlns, and Ing water for ono week; or 4. Soft feed. 3. Powdered pomegrnnuto root For Lice. bark, followed by two or threo table- l. i.nrd or vaseline ovor head, spoonfuls of castor oil; or under wings and around nnus. 4. Oil of turpentine, one to two 2. Dipping in IB per cent koro teaspoonfulfl, followed ln four to sono oil emulsion; or tlx hours with castor oil. 3. Dipping in 2 to 5 por cent creo- 6. Powdered santonin In fivo to lln solution. - mitt.!. Ittziu lUU. "' eln f -to'ia21B tO'OMt put. 'r,;vwi at.. - lr-."lf. tut CvmlW . ...... .vVs.T.'.v.aruiuiuwi 411(1 UIWIIUIIi " " ..J ..ill IA We farmers can bring T.i"c,l'c,uVTctn,,r;fao,K,A,T"ony:B.Cc vi: Ann cash m viciu Fon 'w roiii.Titv, i:ns viwi. -y IIO8. NO tOMJIHSIOf. Highest Prices Alwa-Trr Ti I'ATI'KUSOX CO. .1 ... .r.i. l'urll.a' "l noforonco: M-ti.w.t N.llontl Wjl back nrosnoritv at once by buying our Spring needs now, instead of waiting. HAY OT r Vrom ncds' i,or 10 l-Ff.I VJLsU nocks, por 100 CU C IT C ,.,' White Leghorn, per 100.. n 1 w JV O '" w,,e Wyandptte8. per 100 ll" Pacific Poultry Co. 103 Srnrc Street, Kentllr, Wu-hlnitton.