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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1915)
HOME AND FARM aiAQAZINE SECTION gjJjyiiik Valuable By-Product S' 7ntrif Is an excellent food K,IJf M&mBto that will drink . for all a0".":' , i,inno thnn 'f' Jit mate Thoro still Tip- ers !nrtly due to Uio ancient and rime, pa".1' "" .ii nr mlii tf-rnt on. Jffo bauTof Its wldo use 3 femlrt distinctively a by sklm. . most farms, the central "M to produce milk for Its h Jm Largo factories and pack-hatter-fat. jh . ,,, ,,. wor .1 iDj-houses b mn(o moie tM Wi tho 0yriKnnl or main protliaDio - - 'Til mo time kerosene was tho chief A!uS of oil refineries, Kasollno fl a cheap and llttlc-used by "J5t Today the Bltuatlon is re proda casollno being the popular nrt&Prlcid oiitpul. while koro ";.l it me on the mnrkot. In an M. Intense competition ovcry scrap 'ft 11. formerly wasted or unprol S,eWBuftbemalotoloU. full iJtr as an Incomo producer. There are farms where even skim .nl mado a more profitable source a in ome than butter. Thus In a SJded pounds of ordinary whole JSk thero are approximately four ffid! of butter, four pounds of m lit K "and four pounds of casein. abutter has an average farm value i . than $1.20 at current prices. SSlS milk (Including n the but joe '"'. .i, niint oc noundH SET. i,n ter Is removed. This Is H0(Umei mado Into an excellent hu lOEjeu""- , "voeurt" 01 BSft-rUn soured milk." It 1b tho m chemically as buttormllk, both tZ fat-free milk, and both tiro unred and emulsified by churning to give It Binoothucss of texture. Artificial Iluttoniilllc. Tils artlclo brings from G to 40 nts a quart, depending upon tho quality and market. Tho writer paid the Utter prlco In Chlcngo for some bottled "Mctcbiillcoff" n superior irtlcle mado by adding a puro cul ture to pasteurized milk Just to ie bat It is Hko. It Is tho height of eleganco and flavor for thoso who tutor buttermilk. A fair artlclo of this "artificial buttermilk" should bring nt least C tents a quart at rotall and Ifi cents n pllon wholesale. Hotels, restau rants, drug stores, etc., nro usually hi to get it regularly, but It must hiy quality. At 1C cents a gallon the 90 pounds would bring $1.80 or 50 per cent more than tho butter. It Is generally cstlmnted that skim milk as animal feed Is worth 1 to 2 tents a gallon compared with corn ind other grains. It Is not only rel ished by swine of all ages, calves, thickens aim ouicr poultry, mil u nns t decided value In furnishing needed protein to miiko growth In young animator If fed to livestock at nil It lu well to dlstrlbulo tho supply nmong all members of tho barnyard fraternity as a kind of appetizer or medicinal tonic. This helps to tnko tho cursu from an exclusive corn or other fat-making ration. Woitli Mora 'tiniii lliiitcr. Land is steadily rising in value; cows nro higher priced; feed Is' worth more than formerly, ami nil dm ,. ponses of conducting tho cow depart ment uro Heavier; uut tho butter quo tations do not Iteon iiaco with timm Therefore It Is moro than probable mot slum mine, sweet or soured, ac cording to tho "yogurt" formula, will Increase as a human food. If such a product will bring but 5 routs a gallon ut wholesale, it la still moro profllublo to dispose of It at that fig ure and btiv nhonnnr fnmln rn- n.. stock. In a hundred pounds of skim milk (12 gallons) thero are only eight pounds of solids nnd 92 pounds of water. Tho eight pounds of solids would bo cheaper In tho form of ground grains, tankngo or other con donscd feeds. Tho 12 gallons should phhIIv lin wnr-Mi r.n In 7K ad.i. it properly cared for and Introduced by advertising or personal solicita tion In I'ltv mill innnnnnnnln .,.!, would wolcomo it at a fair price. i hub wnat was onco regarded as almost a wnslo product nnd at best tlirOWIl Ollt lllVlslllV tn tll tlltu nn bo turned Into nn artlclo of sale worm moro man tho butter from tho same amount of milk. It offers an nttrnctlvo field to tho farmer or tho farmer's wife who Is willing tcr loam how to make tho fancy brand of but termilk that "makes you llvo to bo a iiuiiurcu, unu wao win develop a special trade for It. II. A. Uoreman lu Successful Purmlng. Short. Roger W. Babson, a business stat istician or uoston, said to a reporter: "This war Is going to lower prices. Our market will be glutted with grain, shoes and so forth. Thus prices will coino down. And they who now boost prices are as short on honesty ns Stubbi wns short on stature. "Stubbs, n lawyer, wns pleading In a strnngo court, and so short was ho that when ho began his opening speech tho Judge said to him: " 'Stand up, please, Mr. Stubbs.' " 'I mil standing up, Your Honor.' " 'Then stand on a chair.' " 'Your Honor, I am standing on a chair.'" Now Yoik Tribune. It is i cporlcd that thero Is a big market In Hawaii for box. sliooKs for packing canned pineapple and pine apple Juice. rMsrsrrrssay- -. : . " '-ViTTT-WJ . T i ' oas. s 'v i.jimyvi ff 2 w IMP triSr 7b. JT THE MOORE STUDIO ET.KS nUILDING, I-OIITL.AKU AUTISTIC PIIOTOOIIAPIIT AT MonurtATu THICKS. Copy of Oils fldvertlsement prrsntited at Tho Moore Studio will entitle tho ho)rir to spe cial reduction on all style's of work, together with a 7x11 Photo free of charge. 13 11511 lily NOT BLEACHED ""ill 'I' 'I' , I Tin ffcttfllffc- FREE LESSONS IN &?&m&?& i mm alven Willi Our Course In IIOOKICUUPINa ANI SIIOHTIIAXI1 by Mall. 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