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PAGB SIX DAILY HAST ORBGONIAN, PUfDtiETON, OREGON, WTDMSDAV, NOVKM11KK 9, 1910. EIGHT PAGES You Know the Signs of biliousness the out-of-sorts feeling, Iieiulache, dull eyes, dizziness, Kul taste, sallow skill, siek stomach. Get riil of these as soon ns they show and you will he happier and feel all the better. You ean do this easily and prevent return of the troubles. 11 IE IE 6 ill ii 111 PILLS are i; mtr.m!. safo anil reliable corrective. A few small doses of lWeeham's l'llls will prove their value to you they will tone up your stem, remote the sign of biliousness, help you out of sbnnaeh and liver disorders, keep vour kidnevs active and your bowels regular. Tried and always effective', lieivhaui's Tills ore the family remedy which always Should be on Hand The dirottionj in cery bo re TPry valuable. Boxes lCc and 25c FACTS FOR FARMERS Proiluelnjr Cows for Market. The high prices which prevail for first class dairy cows oupht to Induce more farmers to keep registered bulls and to mnke more thorouch study of the business of successful calf and heifer raising. It Is surprising how few farmers there are who are really good calf raisers. The final value of a good cow depends in a great meas ure upon how well she has been rais ed from calfhood to maternity. We have noticed that four things contribute very greatly to success in this particular: (11 Good dairy blood in the sire. (2) Clean, dry quarters, frequently disinfected. (3) Plenty of sweet skim milk fed In palls kept well scalded. (4) Good, well cured alfalfa hay after the calf Is three'to four months old and from that time on. A heifer given alfalfa hay will make a decidedly better growth and size on that account Such raising, feed and care seem to have a stimulating effect on the ma ternal organs, and the heifer makes a better cow on that account. Of course the dairy breeding is the foun dation. It is of no use to try and make a good cow out of a heifer that "hae no such tendency In her. But It is true, and often lamentably true, that the best bred heifer In the world can be utterly spoiled by stupid, un tflci'lful handling and feeding in the first two years of her life. The business of producing well bred first class dairy cowi la a profitable one, After two years of age, the cow ''has a double line of profit In the milk she yields and in her progeny. All that is needed on the part of the far mer la an Intelligent understanding of what It means to produce a good cow. Hoard's Dairyman. nay Famine In the Northwest. Breeders' Gazette reads in the story of a short hay crop In the northwest a short supply of hay-fed steers from that section next year. It says that a decreased supply seems certain. With bay so scarce that It Is being shipped from Nebraska to the North .western states, the price of the for aga Is too high for fattening purpos es. All of It will be needed to nurse thin cattle and sheep through the cold period when, the bare ranges "will af ford no picking. The sugar beet crop Is also smaller than usual, and less pulp feeding will be done. It looks like the inning of corn belt feeders. Their crips will be full of corn and their feed lots have been rapidly fill ing with heavy feeders. If they do not send the cattle to market all at once they have good prospects for a satisfactory clearance. There is not much competition In sight from the outside. onltrv Pointers, Rake up the litter and rubbish that have Accumulated in the runs and then spade or plow them up. If there are double runs to each house bow them to rye for winter green feeding. Don't delay the 9owlng of dye much longer. This Is a good season In which to dispose of all the surplus old hens. Better get rid of them while prices are good for roasters, It is a too commonprac tice to in breed. Don't do It. It is easier to secure good cockerels now than la ter In the season. Get them now and you will have them when needed. The experienced poultryman breeds only to his best winter layers. It Is then when prices are at their best and profits to be counted upon in the poultry business. Do not allow the pullets to roost In the coops where they were raised. The coolfr the weather gets the worse they will crowd. They will suffer from the heat, and when let out these cool mornings are apt to take cold. and roup is the next thing on the pro gram. The fowls that are small for their age should go now. Their room Is of more value than their company. If coopb are not well ventilated the growing chicks will be too warm dur ing the night and will sweat out more strength during the hours in which they ought to rest than they will gain under the most favorable conditions during the day. , Now is a very good time to save out the best pullets to take the place of the discarded hens this fall. It pays to keep the best stock In order . ,. . . V. o get gooa results, ana ini uan stantly culling and picking. Fort Worth Citizen-Star. To Kid Poultry House of Vermin. Now is the time to wage war against vermin in the poultry house in order to get rid of them before put ting the chickens in it for the win ter, and if you follow these instruc tions you will not be bothered with lice or mites during the winter: Close all windows and stop all cracks, and see that the door will shut tight. Then take an old kettle. put lots of sand under It; or better still, set it in a big kettle used for cooking hog feed, and then set it in the center of the poultry house. Put in a shovelful of good, live coal, and on them sprinkle sulphur In the pro portion to one pound to 100 square feet. Ket out as quickly as possible, closing the door, and keep it closed for at least sbc hours. When you open It you may be sure there are no ver min left alive. But before putting the chickens In, it is best to have a helper with a small hand spray filled with some liquid louse-killer, ready, and while one catches each chicken and holds it, head down, ruffling up the feathers, the helper sprays them good. Spray the chicken house once a week, all winter, with one of the coal tar preparations which is a dis infectant, as well as louse-killer, and you will not be bothered with lice or mites. AT THE MOVING The Orpheum. 1. The Foreman. Selig, 1000 ft. long. A Western ranch picture of excellence, like all the ranch pic tures that have come from the? Selig studio. A new foreman wrongfully accused and arrested escapes and w 1th the aid of a girl succeeds In es tablishing his Innocence and recov ers the stolen money. 2. The Sisters. A good Pathe dra ma. 4. "A Lucky Toothache." Biograph 1000 ft. long. A good comedy. 4. "The Masher." Biograph. Here is a mixed comedy illustrating the misfortunes of Hiram, who is taken for a masher. Song. When the Bloom is on the Heather. The Pastime. "A Home Melody." Vltagraph, drama. A story of much heart Inter est, showing how the music of a home melody restores a mother's reason dethroned by shock. "Anoko's Vow." Edison, drama. A story of the famous Indian massacre at Deerfield, Mass., In 1675 and 1704. All exterior scenes were taken at Deerfield and show the beauties of that part of the country In both sum mer and winter. The picture is most elaborate and is a big feature sub ject. "Who Owns the Rug?" Pathe, comedy. This comedy is .indeed a puzzle and after your laughter has subsided, you will begin to wonder who really did own it. "Southern Tunis." Pathe, scenic. A scenic picture that is most in teresting and instructive. POPE PRAWS LINES TIGUT, Strong Stand is Taken Against Mod ernism and Suppression Ordered. Berlin. Pope Pius X. has order ed instructions to the Papal uncio of Munich to enforce severe measures of suppression against modernism in German-sneakine countries. Pope Pius deplores the strides made by the movement among the Catholic laity of Austria-Hungary and Ger many, and expllclty condemns Catho lic institutions instituted on a broad religious basis, as recently advocated by Cardinal Fischer of Cologne, In opposition to Cardinal Kopp. The Pope in supporting the latter, forbids the formation of any other than rigidly sectarian societies. He enjoins that no doctorates in theology shall henceforth be recognized In case the studies are not conducted on the scholastic Bysteni. All lectures of Catholic professors must be submitted to ecclesiastical censorship before delivery. Moreover everv Catholic newspaper asking to be recognized must submit Its in tended contents to the censor, while all Catholic journalists are required to take the same oath of repudiation of modernistic ideas which the Pon tiff has recently m-escribed for the seminary and university professors. 20-YEAK-OI.l) CHICAGO GIRL HAS XEVKIt TALK 111) TO HOYS Chicago. Chicago is to have an unusual debutante next month. Miss Marguerite Sherlock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. 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