The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, February 13, 1920, Image 6

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LAMBS FATTENED
FOR MARKETING
SWITZERLANP TO GET CAPITAL OF VORARLBERG
From 3 to 5 Months Is About
Right Age Under Ordinary
Farm Conditions.
MAKE HIGHER RATE OF GAIN
During Heat of Summer They Are
More Liable to Losses From Para­
sites— Breeder Also Gets Use
of H is Money Earlier.
Under ordinary farm conditions
lambs should be made ready for mar­
ket at from 3 to 5 months of age.
When young they make a higher rate
of gain and will put on the same
amount of flesh for less cost than when
they are older. Then, too, they will
make but small gains during the heat
of summer, and at this time parasites
are most troublesome and they nre
This photograph shows iin airplane view of Fildklrch, the capital of the province of Vorarlborg, Austria, which thus more liable to losses from this
cause. Bisk of accidents Is always
Is to be ceded to Switzerland.
higher when the lambs are held for a
long time. More feed Is saved for the
breeding flock, and less labor Is needed
tf the lambs are sold early. Better
prices are obtained In the spring be­
cause of not having to meet the com­
petition of the western lambs that are
marketed during the summer aud fall,
and In addition the grower gets the
use of bis money sooner by pushing
the lambs to a marketable condition as
fast as possible.
A fte r a hearty
meal, you’ll
avoid that
stuffy feeline
if you chew
a stick of
W RIGLEYS
REDS MADE TO WORK WHILE AWAITING DEPORTATION
Other benefits: to teeth,
breath, appetite, nerves.
That’s a good deal to
eet for 5 cents!
Teaching Lam bs to Eat.
Keds arrested In the late raids In Massachusetts are enjoying Uncle Sam’s hospitality at Deer Island, Boston,
while awaiting Investigation or deportation. While there they are made to aid In the care and feeding of their
Anarchistic brethren. The photograph shows group of arrested radicals bringing food into one of the detention
buildings on the island.
HARVARD’S HAN OF M YS TER Y
Every effort should be made to keep
the lambs growing from the start. The
first essential is to teach them to eat.
Liberal feeding of lambs dropped be­
fore pastures are ready is profitable
under any ordinary grain prices. This
Is best done through the use of a small
Inclosure known ns a “creep,” to which
the lambs have access at all times, but
Into which the ewes can not come.
The creep should contain a rack for
hay and a trough for grain, so ar­
ranged that the Iambs can not get their
feet Into them.
All feed given, especially ground
feed, should he clean, fresh, and free
from mold. The lambs will begin to
nibble at the feed when from 10 to 10
days of age. Pea-green alfalfa of the
second or third cutting is one of the
most relished feeds. Flaky, sweet
bran probably ranks next. For the
first few days these are the ideal feeds.
A little brown sugar on the bran at
Sealed Tight— Kept Right
The Flavor Lasts-
Letter from Bossy
If a cow could speak she would talk about her health
as people do—because cows suffer from ailments, little
and big, same as human beings.
GOVERNOR COOLIDGE AND HIS FAMILY
The most common cow ailments, such as Abortion, Retained
Afterbirth, Lost Appetite, Bunches, Scours, etc., result from a
diseased condition of the digestive or genital organs. Any of
these diseases and many others can be successfully treated or
prevented by using Kow-Kure, the great cow medicine.
Feed dealers and druggists sell it—60c. and $1.20
packages. Free book, “The Home Cow
Doctor,’* sent on request.
Dairy Association Co.
LYNDONVII.LE, VT.
A Lad y of Distinction.
Three-Months-Old Lamb, Fattened and
Ready for Market.
first will make It more pnlntable. Lin­
seed meal Is also good when mixed
with bran. Until the lambs are 5 to 0
weeks old all their feed should be
course ground or crushed.
Corn Ration for Lambs.
(lov. Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts with his father, his w
two sons.
Virginia and Other States— Plant
Only Clean Seed.
The eelworm Is n serious new pest
of wheat which has recently done
much damnge in Virginia, and to a
lesser extent In West Virginia, Mary­
land and California. The disease may
be recognized In the threshed grain by
the presence of hard, dark-colored
galls, about one-half the size of a
wheat kernel, which are easily over­
looked or mistaken for hunt, cockle
seed or bin-burnt wheat Plant only
clean seed wheat from fields which
have not been Infested. The loss In
some Virginia fields amounted to as
much as 40 per cent
Wesley Holland, Harvard’s “man of
mystery," has all Cambridge puzzled.
Neither vnult doors, steel boxes nor
ice walls have yet been able to hold
Holland ns n prisoner. He Is an elec­
trician at the university and astounded
the students when he made his wny
out of a steel box which they had
specially constructed for the demon­
stration.
Church Crypt for Skulls.
Under the chancel of the church at
Hythe, Kent. Kngland, Is a very curl- 1
Wreck of the airplane In which Sir John Alcock made his last flight It
ous crypt. This crypt Is used as a stands In front of the Normandy farmhouse near which It crashed, killing the
depository for a large quantity of hu­ man who made the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic.
man skulls and bones, which are be- ;
tiered to he those of Danes killed
clove by In battle before the Norman
TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES
The
,h* farm tractor is <*o-
— -
stantly extending. A circular saw Is
c o n q u e s t. Most of the skulls nre ar­
ranged on shelves, while the hones are
A copy of “McFIngnl,” a poem print- ; now r'RRnd up to It revolving horl-
piled up In a symmetrical henp. Such ed In Hartford, Conn., In 17S2, and | *°ntally and a large tree is cut down
ghastly relics are rare In English autographed hy George Washington, *n * Few minutes,
c h u rc h e s , although they nre to be brought 91.125 at Sotheby's auctions. ! In China every business man has a
found at several places on the contl- I A moderate trickle of water from shop name and a private name, and
nett.—From the Wide World Mnga- an ordinary faucet will waste 100 gal among his family and acquaintances
Ions a day, or 54,750 gallons In a year. , he Is known hy the latter.
oioe.
\
Flies
Seldom
Craw l
LISTEN TO THIS!
SAYS CORNS LIFT !
RIGHT OUT N O W ,
Downward.
You corn-pestered men and women
need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearly killed you before, says
this Cincinnati authority, because a
few drops of freezono applied directly
ou a tender, aching corn or callous
stops soreness at once and soon the
corn or hardened callous loosens so It
can be lifted out, root, and all, with­
out pain.
A small bottle of freezone costs
There is nothing heavenly about very little at any drug store, but will
war, or dyspepsia. The world is out­ positively take off every hard or soft
growing the first and Garfield Tea corn or callous. This should be tried
will conquer dyspepsia.—Adv.
as It is inexpensive and Is said not
to irritate the surrounding skin.
D ivin ity in Friendship.
If your druggist hasn’t any freezone
The most I can do for my friend is tell him to get a small bottle for you
from his wholesale drug house. It Is
simply to be his friend. I have, n o , fine stuff and acts like a charm every
wealth to bestow on him. If he knows time.—Adv.
that I am happy in loving him, he will
general health is sure to fob
SERIOUS NEW P E S T OF W H E A T want no other reward. Is not friend low Better
the use of the natural Herb laxa­
ship divine In this?—Henry D. Thor- tive, Garfield Tea. It corrects consti­
Eelworm H a . Done Much Dam age in eau.
pation.—Adv.
The Ohio experiment station has
found that for young lambs that are
to be marketed a grain ration of corn
Is of about the same value as one of
com 5 parts, oats 2 parts, bran 2 parts
and oil. Oil meal Is especially relished
by lambs at this time and would be
and his especially valuable in promoting growth
rather than fat.
Such feeds ns middlings are too
floury for extensive use. Bye Is less
palatable than oats or barley. Soy
beans may replace the linseed meal If
they cost less. Cleanliness Is an Im­
portant factor In keeping the lambs
growing. Alwnys feed to an empty
trough, and If It becomes soiled scrub
It out with limewater.
AFTER SIR JOHN ALCOCK’S LAST FLIGHT
Is recognized hy the delicate fascinat­
ing influence of the perfume she uses.
A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores,
followed by a dusting with Cuticura
Talcum Powder usually means a clear,
sweet, healthy skin.—Adv.
HORSERADISH IS GOOD CROP
A fly on a windowpane will crawl
to the top, fly back to the bottom
and crawl up again. This order is
seldom reversed. It is on record that
a fly crawled up a windowpane thirty-
two times, returning each time to the
same place.
Filipino
Garfield Tea keeps the liver nor­
mal.—Adv.
M arriage
Customs.
When a young maid of the Phillip-
pines marries, her husband's name is
C anada’s Coal Regions.
added to her maiden name. If she
Canada has the only two coal regions becomes a widow the husband's name
on the seacoasts of North America. is discharged.
The bituminous coal of Nova Scotia is
estimated to last 700 years; that of
Hardened in L ife 's Crucible.
Vancouver Island has been operated
No men living are more worthy to
since 1860.
be trusted than those who toil up from
proverty; none less inclined to take or
Banish Doubt.
touch aught which they have not hon­
Unless you want defeat instead of estly earned.—Lincoln.
success to crown your life you will
have to get rid of his advance guard
Here's a Genius.
—Doubt.—The New Success.
Adv.—“I offer my services to the
Public as Literary Writer on all sub­
jects, whether solium or Joyfull. Alsoe,
No. girlie, the court crier Is not re­ Obituarst, giving Departed Friends
Quite Profitable If Farmer Can Prt-
par« Gratad Article and Sell
sponsible for the sob stuff.—Louisville Glorious welcome to the Halrafter."—
at Retail.
Courier-Journal.
Boston Transcript
Horseradish Is a profitable crop rn
grow If one can prepare the gnit.d
article and sell It to retail customers
In this way the entire profits remain
with the grower. The preparing anil
bottling may be done during the win
ter when outside work Is at a stand
still.
Getting It Straight.
Skin Tortured Babies Sleep
Mothers Rest
After Cuticura
See. 2Sc, O m taeet
25 te d S O c.T alcw 25c.
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New
Houston Hotel
Stetti and Everett Ste.. Portland. O n .
h w Moeka fro n Union D ecot
Two btoeki
O n e 100 eetolde m a i Ratea Tie «a M.00.
P. G. MORGAN. M anager.