Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 19, 1912, Image 5

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SBBSS N™as^ EXPERIMENT station W' shoes °UQLA$
Farmers and Merchants
liable buyer.
PEARSON-PAGE CO.
Portland. Oregon.
RUBBER STAMPS GwTGcods.'
; eals. Stencils
and Bras?
Quick Wre
BUllínnA?7S¿ Is®ued Glves Result Of Several Years’ Work
on Alfalfa. Corn and Other Grains and MUI Prod­
ucts—Also Shows Cost of Keeping Brood
Sows and Raising Pigs.
A-
Machinery
boilen. sawmills etc
ery bought, smd'and
rx£hti'ired; engines.
""«’■»•neous labor.
fl * °r
rnones
A 5634; Main 3555.
For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS
THF - TA N D.4 R n OF QU A LITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
WEAR W. L DOUGLAS SHOES
You can save money because they are
more economical and satisfactory in
•tyIe, fit and wear than any other ma kes.
w L. Douglas name and price stamped
on the bottom guarantees full value and
protects the wearer against high prices
and interior shoes. Insist upon having the
genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. 4'^,7,
PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAL
Phon«-A°5621S M *|nT.™d
*2.25 ’2.50 *3 00 ’3.50 ’400 & »5.00
Cah ^rite^i
rennot rappl, W. U P oh .I m .hoe., write W I.
in thto
215 Srcrnd St, Portlad, Or
WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES 4 PELTS
” DISTEMPER
.. *’"*
•“*
Ust
313-315 F™ ^’cf’ NORTON COMPANY
V13-815 Front St._______________ Portland. Ore.
are mla-tlT*preventive, no matter how horreZaí atraca
ÍIU
a
^32^^ E- EÇRTON a A"”'“* *n<’ Vheml^
ttlrer.
sent^V’ r’ ^'dllnaenveloreoa .d full price hat
Ki'SQa¿'l,'““t‘°n Con,rol and Cmpire work»
Melted. Reterence: darttonate Mattonài Han»
SPOLN MEDICAL CO.,
GOSHEN, ED, U. S. A.
No Wonder.
Medium Yorkshire Type.
Says one of the Georgia philoso­
valuable Crucifix.
Ten years ago a carved ivorv cru­
phers: "So long as I’m a-livin’ and (By E. A. BURNETT. Director, Nebraska
I tests given very briefly are as fol cifix was bought at a rag fair at Reus.
Agricultural Experiment Station.)
have groceries, and firewood, and warm
The Nebraska Experiment Station lows:
On her death, soon after, the pur­
clothes, and tax money, and good
Of the many rations tried for fat chaser left the crucifix to her daugh­
health, any weather the Lord sends is i has just issued Bulletin No. 123 with
the right weather for me."—Exchange. the title, “Fattening Hogs In Ne­ tenlng hogs, none has been found th< ter, wife of the deputy, Senor Mayner.
equal of corn and a small percentage A visitor to the house offered Señora
braska.”
I art I gives the results of fattening of alfalfa.
Mayner $500 for it, but it was refused
DON’T BUY WATER.
A ration of barley and corn with al An antiquarian, learning of the exist­
nogs on corn and alfalfa hay In th^
When you buy bluing for vour experiments reported, the hogs were falfa does not give as fast gain or a: ence of the crucifix, offered $75,000,
laundry work, get RED CROSS BALL fed the following rations. The propor­ much profit per hog during the grow but this, too, was declined. It is now |
BLUE. A pure solid ball of blue, not tions of alfalfa and corn are given by ing and the fattening periods as a known that the crucifix is one of the
a bottle of colored water.
ration of corn and alfalfa.
weight.
flnest carvings of Leonardo da Vinci
Used in thousands of homes for 20
The substitution of 5 parts tankage An offer of $125.000 from an American
Corn
and alfalfa hay in a rack.
yeans.
Makes clothes pure white
Corn 9 parts, chopped alfalfa 1 part. 5 parts bone-meal, or 25 parts shorts collector is now being considered.
Price, 10 cents. AT ALL GROCERS
for corn, in a ration containing 9(
Corn 9 parts, alfalfa-meal 1 part
parts corn and 10 parts chopped al
Corn
Real
only.
falia, increases the cost of gains and
Corn 3 parts, alfalfa-meal 1 part.
A real optimist hopes for the best,
Corn 3 parts, chopped alfalfa 1 part. decreases the profit per pig during the
even when his son marries a chorus
Hoquiam, two of the beat cities in th.- ent.ie
girl.
Corn 1 1 part, chopped alfalfa 1 part, fattening period.
No:rthwest. wi th three transcontinental rai'ronds
The substitution of 25 parts emmer « 11 »¿2 ,1
Corn 1 part, alfalfa-meal 1 part
r harbor. « here and l lin
8 II be iKHiKht at $15 to $3<> per acre on v< rv .-n,v
The bogs were given all the feed barley, wheat, or mllo, for corn, in a w 'iinS' ST y ^IVn ,o 12 mi,es f"’m 1°« n. This land
ration containing 90 parts corn and IC will produce all crops in abundance and includes
irrel they would eat twice daily. Bart of I parts chopped alfalfa. Increases the "nV7h ^’‘'T 'TI'V Sch""'«' <l tore« ar. located
the experiment was repeated ’ three
on the land, which can la- reached by jns.l county
and nav Kahle rivers.
K< on n ber that we
, times and part of it four times. There cost of gains and decreases the profit niad
THE BRANO THAT KILLS
will locate you tn a thickly settled community
per
hog
during
the
fattening
period,
retire
I
“
'
,n<l
,hat
“indiar . pp. J.
Destroys Sage Rats, Squirrels, Gophers and .were ten spring shoats used in each
tunity to buy Rood land at above t rices v ill not
graine Dogs. Requires no mixing or prepara­ lot.
The feeding period began about excepting emmer, which in this test present
itself to you amiin here on the I a: b -r A
tion—Always ready for use. Deadliest of all
November 1, when the shoats weighed only Increased the profit per hog. The ! W<mi to the wise is sutlieient. For further infor­
Vour money back if not as claimed.
wheat
Increased
the
gains
but
de
'
mation
write
at once to
clarke , W oodward D rug C o ., Portland Ore.
13a pounds each, and continued for
WASHINGTON SPATE COLONIZATION (0.,
three months, at which time the aver­ creased the profit. The emmer also
Aben'een, WktLmifon.
age weight ranged from 190 pounds , Increased the gain. Barley and mile
the gain as well as the
for those fed one-half alfalfa and one- decreased
i
Cause and Effect.
half corn to 283 for those fed one part profit. Milo was worth the same price
per bushel as barley in this test.
Miss Elizabeth Marbury, « Now
The great skin rejuvenator. if you have sallow alfalfa and nine parts corn.
The results of one test indicated fork theatrical agent, was con-
orar^Th
plmpl’'H °J mutrlineaa of the face
The prices used in computing the
’ th® "Ppl>«““>n of FUCHI will bring back
that a bushel of corn was worth as iemning the shrewish, scolding type
frophness of youth. Fr package, $1.
(Branch) Fuchi laboratories, Suit 9. 342 1-2 Wash­
of woman. "You can always tel] h r,”
ington St, Portland, Ore.
•aid Miss Marbury. "If you can’t tell
her In one way you can tell her in
another. I said to a woman tho other
Sunday: ’Why, mv dear, how hoarse
you are!’ ‘Yes,’ she answered angrily,
my husband was out late last night.”’
A SPLENDI» OPPCRTENHY!
WO0DLAR K s Qu
POISON
FUCHI
v/A •
a iterative and Resolvent.
The
y rior K'dneys, Liver and Bowels,
of the
Eruptions and Disorders
m the -skl"
Purifies the Blood and gives
Ione, Strength and Vigor to the entire system.
We Make Yon Competent to Earn
$25 to $50 per Week
”
°.
weeks. We give complete
ourw in driving repairing.
etc. all kinds of automobiles. I
Every student gets ¡»erwnai
attention and .....
actual
road
..........
experience.
................
Only One “BROMO QUININE’’
In LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Took
for the .iimature of E. W. GROVE. Uned tho
World over to Cure n Cold in One Day. 25c
h
Desirable Pew.
Bunch Ready for Fattening.
A paper in the neighborhood of
Johnstown advertises a church | m > w
for sale, "commanding a beautiful
view of nearly the whole congrega­
tion.”—Altoona Gazette.
’ < 1.4
nut tea
not coffee
It's the most de­
lightful Breakfast
Drink you ever ta ted
and the most wholesome and
invigorating. You cannct hut
I ke its rich “graing" flavor and |y
spieg aroma. Ask
unK.fr fof
[GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES!
~!f he ham t got tt he u til get it for
V u
It’s good lor you . i times a tiau
Ar.d n-memlh r that then
is no substitute for 3 O's
ifeYlCA
'• V 'a
For SORE THROAT
It ixnct rute, tiulckly, ramo»,« „„ In
"
""‘HHI IX
ri-suits aatnrute
.
bind about the throat
n I. W hours or over night, repeating next
day if in n severe caw.
25c.50c.$l abotllaat Drug & Gen’l Stores
results were the average prices for
Example of Folly In Litigation.
'’orn and for hogs at the North Platte much as a bushel and a half of cane
A suit growing out of a fire set In
reed
when
fed
with
alfalfa
for
fatten
Bdra-4^*'^r,“|S'!!,1Stnt,On durln« the 6i’ years pre-
n patch of heather and involving dam-
Ing hogs.
■‘Fink Eye’’ la Epidemie In the Spring.
e . ¡ad and Morrison st«.’, ¡ceding 1911. The price of corn was
ages fixed by cne judge at 11.15, ha«
Where fail pigs were wintered and Try Murine Eye Itemedy for Reliable Relief.
1 ortland. Lire.
I 47 cts
been fought through six courts in Enp
when put into the experiment and turned on alfalfa pasture In the spring
land, finally reaching the court of ap>
there
was
more
profit
per
pig
f
rom
All
Active.
A
when taken out was $5.90 per 100 lbs.
peal.
Llon’t be a clam, my son; but if an
-- i.
The Price of alfalfa hay was $8.00 per those grown out largely on pasture
tOn; °f choPP6*1 alfalfa $10.00 per ton and then fattened than from those fed old friend comes to you and asks for
out more quickly.
the loan of $5 until Saturday night,
BROS, '.ill 11
nn<i °f alfalfa-meal $15.00 per ton. The
Four seasons’ records show that old just close your shell for repairs. It
rrnix'i I
<°n,{ Uem of CO8t taken ,nto account
[is the feed. The labor and investment I sows being fattened on corn and al I may look rude, but under some cir­
: lii; I
beln8 about equal for all lots, is not falfa pasture gained 2 pounds per bead cumstances It is better to leave than
daily, ate 355 pounds of corn for 1001 to be left.
: hhplst
! considered.
pounds of gain, and gave a net profit'
The corn was ground for all Qw
the of over 5 cents daily.
TONIC
hogs. The chopped alfalfa and the
^et t its Eve Salve FOR
EYES
A summary of the results recorded
Ask your dealer for it. If he does alfalfa-meal were mixed with the
Aaa ru'e, a few do.-so' Munvons Cold Rnmnl*
not handle it drop us a postal card ground corn. All feed was moistened n Bulletin 121 together with data from
What Fleet Street Wants.
Will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It
and we will furnish you the name of in the trough. The hogs were fed from this Bulletin 123 Indicates that the
..ww.«,,
The Newsboy—"Yus lady, the only relieves th., head, throat and lungs almost in­
a dealer who does
tb,nfç Wüt'U (1° UB
now fs stantly Price 26 cents at any druggiata or sent
the first of November until the first of market hog wl»
tiaî k^Xa Wb' 100 P°Und8 1 g°Od ’°rrlb,e murf,er re«lar
a postpaid.
February, or three months.
If you need Medical advice write to Mrm-mn’i
we
,
9
e
P
g
,
‘
.h®
hog
untn
»
I
week!
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London
Opinion.
The rations are arranged above ac­
Dr-ctors. They writ carefully diagnose your eaM
cording to the profit on the pigs fat­ weighed 32a pounds increased the cost.1------------- —------------- —-------------------- ar.d give you advics by mail, nbrolutely free.
to $3.57 per 100 pounds. This Includes
Address I'rofe- or Munyon. Lal and Julianos
J ;ii MILLING CÖ'iü
tened on each ration. The most profit­
BireeUt, Philadelphia, F*.
only tho cost of feed and does not In '
able ration, corn with alfalfa hay fed
I •'
: H I
in a rack, is at the top of the list The elude the cost of labor, equipment, un
! ! PORTLAND, OREGON’
first three rations stand closely to­ usual risk, or Interest on investment
This bulletin may be had free of
gether. Corn seems to have a station­
OUT OF TOWN
cost
by residents of Nebraska upon1
ary place between a ration of 10 parts
application
to the Nebraska Agricul
PEOPLE
alfalfa and 90 parts corn and a ration
tural Experiment Station, Lincoln
of 25 parts alfalfa and 75 parts corn.
Hrellh-btUtlB« t.wedlM
" ith corn worth 60 cents per bushel
from
Alfalfa in Mixed Seeding.
a ration of one-fourth alfalfa and
The new dairy Instructor of Maine
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a
la our pride—our hobby—our rtudy for y^arw and three-fourths corn
gives nearly the
Bow our sueceea, and oura ia the b. at palnlrua work
C. GEE WO
W. T. Guptlll, has a peculiar way ol
a
stimulant. It does not make
to be found anywhere, no matter how much you same profit per pig fattened as
--------------------
growing alfalfa. He does not grow It
ths (*hin«*Mi doctor,
ration of corn alone.
you feel better one day. then
®»iah plate and
alone, but aeeda alfalfa with red and
Ith
U br z» wort fot
i
Where alfalfa was fed in the rack
alske clover, timothy and red topi as bad as ever the next.
or where chopped alfalfa or alfalfa-
HU pnw rlplion
meal were fed in the proportion of This usually comes nearly all alfalfa | There is not a drop of alco­
and the other grasps hold themselve»
hol
in
¡t.
Ayer
’
s
Sarsapa
­
•A. Conooltit .o« I roo. one pound of alfalfa to nine pounds of
.T a.re he,d back br tbe alfaif«
MohrSrowi $5.00 corn, a pound of alfalfa was worth
rilla is a tonic. You have the
until the latter kills out some winter
(»oilbmla China
22hB*.-eTMtb4.00 more than a pound of corn.
and then the other grasses are there
steady,
even
gain
that
comes
CONSULTATION FREE,
Part
II
gives
the
results
of
substi
­
|6al4 .*anft
1.00
to take its place
He seeds ten
m lire <m( of town «n-i n«nn»-
En*ir»l F¡flints 1.00 tuting ether grains and mil] products
from
such
a
medicine.
Ask
>«»
blank
and cirvt lar. •&<
SW F">n
.50 for a part of the corn in a ration of pounds alfalfa, ten pounds red clover
your
doctor
all
about
this.
five pounds alsike. ten pounds red
6 m 4 Robber
rut«,
5.00 corn and alfalfa for growing and fat­ clover, five pounds alsfke, a peck of Trust him fully and always
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Bott Rod Ruttar
tening bogs. The experiments were timothy and five pounds of red top tc '
7.50 conducted during the summer and
162J r** St, Cor. Morrión
lie knows.
M ■ 1 Vif bTw^'iBK.w. Fraim Extr’Hra .50
the acre, and this Is put In with th« 1 do as he says.
P oft la nd, Oregon.
winter
The
number
of
pigs
in
each
n .ua mmau ■ wa
Bear methods
oat or other grain crop.
«¡io makes the best liver pills? The
AB work fully cuarantrad for fifteen year*. lot varied from 10 to 30.
The prices
J. C. Ayer Compinv, of I -*e.| Mass
used In computing the results are the
They have been maki H Aver s P,||» for
Fresh Water Needed.
F. N. U.
average prices paid for the various j Ko*P plenty of fresh water where over sixty years. If you have the slight
Painless Dentists
kinds of fp.de durh f? the progreM of the J|ttJe chjc
d-nk M^rft?'
eat doubt about using these pills, eak
the expt r men’» The rvaulta of the«« j they wish to
‘
yoH' doctor. Ask h;rn first, that’s best.
FEED.
CURED IN ONE DAY
I ¡ALBERS 3
Painless Dentistry
Wise Dental Co.,inc.
Stimulant
or Tonic ?