Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 02, 1924, Image 7

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Portland, Oregon
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ROASTING CHICKENS
FINISHED ON MILK
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Portland’s Oldest FUR House
Kaiabhahad 1170.
Mend for free r«tak<
Rsniodailn«, Repairing, Storage.
IM Tenth Street, neer Washington
Writ, us for prioes and market conditions us
Veal, Hop, Pnltry. Frsiti, Potatoes. Omont, de
Forty Years in the Same !.oration.
Select Residential & Transient
l6,h •>‘4 Yamhill. Portland. Own.
Modern — Fireproof — American Plan
RATES MODERATK
CASH FOR CREAM
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO- Portland.
All Sizes
After Every Meal
l'»-ilss4. Or»«oa
VAUDEVILLI PHOTO PLATE
Compiti» Chance Kslurday. Adalla, Week
dap Mallas», *ü«¡ Kvealaca Mr. Oonllaa
su» i lo 11 p. m. Chlldrea 10 reais all ilmaa
C. G. APPLEGATH
Page & Son
Dwnw WRIGLEYS
OFFERS A MARKET
Cedar Chests
’M nu «
Tennessee Cedar
Factory, larraboo at D»lar Sta. Offlc. Halwn-.m IM K. riroad­
war. Portland.
8END FOR CATALOG
150 RECIPES
INFORMATION
FOR APPLE DISHES . department
। The Union Pacific has just issued a
rorty page booklet containing 160 rec-
pea for apple dishes every housewife
should [Kjaaeas. “An apple a day keepe
the doctor away” and this book tells
Sow it may be done in a 150 ways. It
will be sent free .to any addresa on ap­
plication by letter or phone to Wm.
McMurray, Genera) Paaacnger Agent,
137 Pittock Block, Portland. Or« ■ «n.
PLEATING SPECIAL
Cut, asam, ham and machine (I AA
Pleat aklrta ready for band
»Iw»
Hemet Itch Ing, pleotlnr end tuckin«
„,,E**TE*N NOVELTY MPC CO.
Fifth Street
Portland, Ore.
CAMERA ANO KODAK REPAIRING
Adolph W. Harr. Abington Big , Portland.
Complate Llna 'Uuttlara* Supplies' 1
Portland leverage A Sply CuT *11 Stark
CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL RESIGNS*"
Clarke Bros., Florists, 117 Morrison St. _
DR. ABRAMS SYSTEM
For all Chronic Dtei-asss. Madlaon Bldg,
bi ntist
Charles R Wollin, Suite 702-701 Selling
Building, Portland, Oregon.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE
Teaches trade in I weeks. Boms pay
white learning. Positions secured. Writs
for catalogue. 214 Burnalde Street, Port­
land, Oregon.
PERFECTO TRUNK MFC. CO.
Trunka, Auto Trunka to order. Third
and I’lne. Portland. Ore.
PLEATING. HEMSTITCHING
But tana, Scolloping. l*«arl Plent Edge, Wide
nemalitebing. Embroidery, Button Hulas. AU
work rusrsnteed.
Smith Pleating and Button Worke
«23 Morgan Bldg., Portland. Ora._____
DR. MARIE D. EQU1
Women and Children
PHYSICIAN (4 Lafayette >ild< SURGEON
DR. SAUVIE. OPTOMETRIST I make the'
Glaaaca—Prices Right
Sauslactton
IOS Swcttend Bldg.
Opp. Lipman-Wolfe
RYDER PRINTING CO.
Feature Printing for Leas
152 Third Strsst
Portland, Oregon
Your "TtETH SLEEP ' Whlls Ws Work
Our Reputation la our greatest asset.
Dr Keene, 151*4 wathington St , Portland
¿LEANING ANO DYEING
Fnr r* imbh CWnlnr and Hyo-
iwrvlr« gand parreia to ua
Wa puy retum puata««. Inform«
athm and prlooa givan upua ro-
quaat.
KNKK 8 CHY DYK WOBUL
EatabUahed 1M0.
Fortland. Oro
Special »Itenllon to Btomach, Bowsls, U»cl»l
and Fernste Troutles
DH. R. A. PHILLIPS
Broadway Bld«.
Portland. Or».
If yon har» Stems-h, Kidney, Llv»r and
Bowel WoublM and RHEUMATISM, then write
to ma. alate your ailment, and eucloao 4 ornta
In stamps for my Frs» Booktec It tells th.
Day back Io health.
MARCILLI MIRACLE MINERAL
Addreaa, Maroell, th. Nature Man,
»01 W. Lombard St., Portland, Ore.
Plan»» mention this paper
PAINTS AND WALLPAPER
Milter Paint Co.» 173 First St.
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
TRUSSES
Abdominal Supporters — Arch
Suplirte. Send tur maaa-
srin* blanks,
koe-Daris Drug Co.
Trues Esparta
ITI Third SL. Portland. Ore
Big FREE Book för Sufferer«
from (Nancer, Tubérculo«!«,
Chronic Distane«, Piles
AMERICA« HEALTH
INSTITUTE
Specialists on thronte
Dînasses, Dr. Watta
Director. 215 Colum­
bia Blds., West Park
and Waahlngton Sta..
Portland. Oraron.
We Specialize in
Rkes, Pelli, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Calcara,
Oregos Grape Reel Goal Slues, Horse Hair
Writs for Shipping Tags A lamt Pries List
P ortland
H ide a W ool C o
in emo« Mtmii «wn. mtum , « usm .
Branch at Pocatello. Idaho
Feed Dairy Calf Grain
in Addition to Pasture
Dairy heifers under a year old
should get some grain In addition to
pasture, and calves less than six
months old should have both skim
milk and grain along with pasture to
get best results. A good'many dairy
heifers are slow to develop Into milk
producers, because they are neglected
during the summer months and left to
make all of their growth on pasture
alone.
O. S. Rhode of the University of
Dllnols recommends 20 parts of ground
com, 30 parts of ground oats, 30 parts
of wheat bran and 10 part# of oil meal
to make a good grain mixture for
ealvea. A good quality legume hay,
luch as clover or alfalfa, mqkes a fine
AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL
roughage for growing animals, since It
Complete Instruction In Every Brunch of thia
Profession la what wo offer our Students. Talk contains a rather large amount of pro­
with our Graduâtes.
tein and time for bone-building. Many
125 Medical Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
dairymen find It worth while to have
cool, dark quarters during the hot sum­
ATTENTION LADIES— 1» mm some «P'«-
Kanitatr teeuty parlor»; wo fti you up; e»
mer, where calves can be protected
make all kind« of hair pi ecru out of comb­
ing»; 1 stem twitch, »3«; 3 stems. 11.»0;
from the heat and files.
Prostate Cured Without Operation
Write for your free ropy of my booklet on
causes and my successful methods of Iresti»«
Csncer. Tuberculosis. Pites and thronte dia-
esees. Hundrada of grateful patienta testify
to ths multe possible in yuur esse. Charyr.
fur treatment ara very
resto nabte. Address
us appreciate the fact (hut only a pure
bred biAl should be u«e<] at the bead
of the herd, but often we full to con­
sider the fact that pure bred bulla
may be classed into good sires and
scrub sires. Just because a bull Is pure
bred 1« no reason why he Is perfectly
suitable for use In any herd. The bull
used must be absolutely the best indi­
vidual In the herd; be must be a little
better-bred animal and ■ little better
Individual than any of the cows, other­
wise bow can Improvement be made?
The pure bred breeders will do well
to only offer good, straight bulls for
sale and the man who Is building up
a good grade herd cannot expect to do
it with it poor individual at Its bead.
Avoid the sale of or selection of bulls
that are badly off type—bull« that «re
■loping on the rump, cut In at ths
heart, low In the back or plain In the
head. Select good individuals and,
further, select a better bred bull than
•ny of the cows. Bulls with produc­
tion/ecords back of them are the beat
bet« for Improving the quality of th«
herd.
The pur« bred breeder will do well
to p«y particular attention to th« se­
lection of the sire, securing an animal
that is bred along'the same lloea as
hla cowa. In order to Intensify one Une
of breeding and secure additional pro­
duction in a shorter period of time.
No single factor In herd Improvement
la more Important than the selection
of the sire— II. «. Lascelles, Field
Man, Colorado State Dairy Commis­
sion.
• »tenu. >2.
Full court» of beauty cul­
ture, 120. 400 Datum bld«., furila nd. Or.
HOTEL EATON
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Went Park and Merriaon Sta
Take C.K1 ear at Depot to
Went Park Street
The Beat Located Hotel In
Portland
Good Cure for Abnormal
Appetite Being Tested
Experiments now being carried
on by the university department of
agriculture indicate that steamed
Wholeenn»« foot! cooked just right bone-meal fed In the ration will re­
Cornelius by cooks who know. SPECIAL 26c lieve, If not cure, the disorders known
luncheon gerved daily that cannot
ax cel led. Park Street between as abnormal appetite among dairy cat­
Cafeteria be
Wanhingt^ and Alder. Portland tle.
Six cattle owners In a western Min­
Dr. Lake, Divine Healing nesota
county where depraved appe­
129 Fourth Street,
tite has been common among farm
Portland
animals have been co-operating with
the Minnesota nnlversify since early
last winter In feeding steamed bone­
meal to the 119 cows In thel? herds.
As a result, last winter was the first
that the rattle had not chewed bones
Note the location and come in or send
and boards.
All the cows came
for our price list. Out today.
through In good p^slcal condition,
84 Sixth street, opposite U. 8. National Bank
and the calves born In the six herds
Building, Portland, Oregon.
are strong and vigorous
The results Jiave been checked up
Were You Aware That a Thug and reported by a university repre­
sentative nnd the county agent All
Was to Waylay You, You
the herds are located on prairie soil
Would Go Armed to Protect typical
of the region under investi­
Yourself and Be Prepared—
gation by the dairymen and chemist«
of the university.— Minnesota Exten­
Then Why Not Arm Your
sion Service News
BICYCLES,
TRICYCLES,
SHOOTERS
System?
RESPONSIBLE FOR ILL HEALTH
piLES or other rectal or colon
* disorders may be responsible
for your general ill health.
My rion-surglcai treatment of the»e dla-
ordere hae been taken by thouaand« of
men, women and children from all parte
of the Weet, my unprecedented euccew
enabling me to confidently GUARAN­
TEE to cure your Pile« or refund your fee.
-
Send today for my FREE
book on Rectai and Colon
disorders. Every sufferer
should have it.
DEAN, M.D. Inc
WPITIN«
and be prepared to pro­
tect it from the Millions
of Germs that are trying
to infest your blood at
all times, by Taking
BARK-ROOT
TONIC
A Mild Laxitlv,
A Sy»t»m Buildsr
ONE BOTTCE
SHOULD CONVINCI
Bear In Mind
that uni«»» you keep your
•ystem fit the germs
creep in with at little
warning aa thaaahug that
waylays.
At All
Xcliabl« Druggteta
Swiss Pigeons Fly to ‘Homes, Despite Fogs
Dern.—An Interesting teat of the re­
liability of pigeon« as message bearer«
was recently mad« by the Swl«» gen­
eral «taff.
Twenty doves were taken to the
highest accessible point of the “Jung-
frau" and released. The Say was
clondlenH tn the upper region of the
Alp«, but all the citle« and valley«
,wer« screened from view by a thick
¡layer of fog.
¡Seventeen dove« started in a straight
Une ‘ for Bern. Two started -in the
wrong direction, and a third became
lost for a while in the valley. But the
entire 20 finally reached their destina­
tion. The three erring doves were only
ten minutes behind the lenders In get­
ting home.
A normal, healthy person breathes
twenty time« each minut*
Dairy Hints
0000000000000000OOOQGOOOOa
HOTEL
ATHENS
Cantrally located; reached by all depot
ears.
able
Exclusive district Ratea reason­
Morrleon St at 13th, Portland,
YOU WANT A SHOW?
W b cbi firnisb it
J uhasz
amusement co .. Hippodrom» bm «.
Portland, Oregon. ‘Betepbona Mala aun.
Hotel Fortland
Hotel Multnomah
Ungar Building
cSjMary Elizabeth Shop
Facial and Hcalp Treatments,
li^WMarcelllrig,
Permanent Wave,
Children's Hair Cutting, Hair
nfir I ElXeln<- Tourist Booth Service
** ' n Cents. Portland. Oregon.
SALESMEN EARN <20.00 DAILY selling
N'OOAR Clothing Sults, <12.50 made to
measure.
Will outwear three ordinary
suits. Absolutely snag proof, water and
fire resistant. Write for Selling Plan.
<01 Couch Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Portland
Since IMS.
Main 064S
Wigs PARIS HAIR STORE Toupees
AD kinds of Hair and ffeautr work by experts.
H s nn abnt Co., M8H Wun. st^ near W—t Park
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Ramoood without Injury to th» skin by Noy-Bom
Itepilatorr. Hsmpl» on request. Ney-Born Lah­
ore Iorios. 61» Morsan Bld«.. Portland Oresw .
USSD-CASH REGISTERS““
Scales, Electric Coffee Mill«, Show
Caaea, Butchers' Display Case«.
BOXER TRADING CO.,
12» First St.
Portland, Oregon
TeL BRoadway 743»
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Wheat Feed.
Approximately 4,750,000 tons of
wheat feeds are annually produced by
flour mills in the United States. It
would require 237,500 twenty-ton cars
or a train about 1,800 miles long to
transport this material.
Device Packs Currants.
A machine has been invented for
the packing of currants at the Greek
ports, whence most of that frnit is
sent to the foreign markets.
New Tree Growth.
The United States forest service
has started an investigation to find
where new tree growth on Lurne^-
over lands comes from.
Never Went to College.
Joseph R. Harker, president of Illi­
nois Women's college, never went to
college until he was a member of the
college faculty.
Mere Women Voters.
In the recent town elections in Con-
necticut the percentage of women vot­
ing was much higher than that of the
men.
Radio Fans Dodge Tax.
at least twice a week.
This Is mixed at the feeding prior
to the one It is to be fed. When fed.
It should pour and be of a thick cream
of pancake-batter consistency.
The birds should receive no feed
for 24 hours previous to their first
milk feeding. This Is done in order
to free the Intestines from feed and
to get the birds hungry. Thereafter
they should be fed In troughs twice
a day. early In the morning and late
in the afternoon. From 10 to 14 days
Is the usual length of time for feed­
ing. For the first three or four day*
until they are “on feed," the feed
should be In front of them for only 10
minutes; tor the next three or four
days, 15 minutes, and for the last
days, 20 minutes The bird* should
be hungry at each feeding. If they
are not hungry at each feeding, that
feeding should be withheld.
Only in very hot weather should
anything other than the two regular
feedings be given. At such a tirie the
birds may have a very thin mix' ¡re of
the ration given at noon.— U H.
Schwartz, Purdue University.
Summer Hardest Season
to Produce Good r ^gs
One of the Canary islands possesses
a rain tree of the laurel species which
sheds a copious shower of pure water
from its foliage every evening. The
natives use the water for drinking and
culinary purposes.
Land of Little Value.
The publie domain amounts to 182,-
000,000 acres, the great bulk of which,
not yet allocated, lies in the states ot
California, Utah and Nevada. Some
ot it has so little value it has not
been surveyed.
Many Wild Horses in Iceland.
There are many wild horses on the
island of Iceland. Formerly they were
shipped to England for use in* the
mines, but that market is closing since
mining machinery was adopted.
Mrs. Wm. Bradley
Advises Young Mothers
Portland, Oreg.—“It surely is a
pleasurable duty to recommend Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription to
mothers and prospective- mothers,
for 1 found in this medicine a won­
derful heip during expectancy and
afterward. I was physically frail
and feared the consequence of
motherhood, but I gained in physical
strength. The tonic effect of the
‘Favorite Prescription’, together with
the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’,
overcame the general weakness I
had. Nature was greatly helped thru
expectancy and I shall always Have
a good word for Dr. Pierce s medi­
cines, because they have been so
much help to me, just at the time
I most needed strength."—Mrs.
Wm. Bradley, 545 Albina Ave.
Write Dr. Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel
in Buffalo, N. Y.. for free medical
advice or send 10c for trial pkg.
of any of his medicines.
Fortune in Waste Paper.
If the waste paper now burned were
collected and reworked, 300,000 acres
of forest land could be saved and the
paper would be worth >50,000,000 a
year to the paper mills.
First to Count Pulse.
The first regular observation on the
pulse rate by counting the number of
beats in a minute by the watch were
made by Sir John Floyer, English phy­
sician, in 1707.
Chains Car to Post.
Having no intention of losing his
ear in broad daylight, a driver of a
flivver in Farmington, Me., hitched it
+++4++++4++++4+4++++++++++ to a granite post, using an ox chain
and padlock.
Keep grain before all the «tock.
• • •
Put It Off.
Select be«t pullets and glv« good
Mrs. Blank (visiting) — “Really,
care.
• • •
«
James and I meant to call long before
Keep young chick* moving on to new this, but somehow we kept putting oft'
ground, ft prevents coccidlosla.
the evil day.”—Weekly Telegraph.
Poultry Notes
No Excuse for Loafing.
Bread is the staff of life, but that
fact doesn't justify a man in making
his lite one continuous loaf.
IT’S FREE
Every farmer who markets eggs can
help to establish confidence In eggs
aa a palatable, tasteful food by collect­
ing his eggs daily and marketing them
Two pounds «round corn
On« pound «round who!« oats
'On* pound sour mlddllncs
Eight pounds liquid buttermilk.
Between 100,000 and 200.000 people
in England have been using radio re­
ceiving sets illegally by listening in
on broadcast programs without paying
Summer Is the hardest sen- n In
the license fee required in that coun­ which to produce quality eggs uni for
try.
that reason a producer of such
ould
have very little trouble getting a few
cents more per dozen. It really costs
An Odd Experiment.
In 1889 a bill was introduced in no more to prdduce a good egg than
the Kansas legislature appropriating a poor one. though it Is perhaps a lit­
money for drilling four deep holes in tle more work.
The first thing to do when produc­
the ground “to see what can be found.”
ing quality eggs Is to 'dispose ot the
rooster«. This is the greatest trouble
Well Rewarded.
with summer egg production.
The
The pleasure a man of honor enjoys egg starts to Incubate and then the
in the consciousness of having per­ embryo dies leaving the egg unfit for
formed his duty is a reward he pays food. The second thing to do Is to
himself for all his pains.—La Bruyere. never negleci gathering the eggs twice
a day.
The third thing to do is to keep the
Ha« Huge Opium Trade.
eggs in a cool cellar or cave. They
The most profitable trade in South
should never be kept In a musty place
Persia, in the last twelve months, was
as an egg will take up odors as quick­
in the export of opium, via the Persian ly as milk. By following these three
gulf.
»
rules you will not find It difficult to
produce eggs that will be a credit to
Pygmy Camel of Persia.
the producer.
The pygmy camel belongs to a spe­
cies found only in western Persia. It 4'I i t4 4 1 i
is only five feet high and snow white.
Ship cream In five-gallon cans
• • •
*
Clean the cows before each milk­
ing.
• • •
A Needed Exercise.
^fter the cream 1« separated, cool
A
useful
daily exercise for the soul
immediately.
is to spend a season in not wanting
• • •
Wash dairy utensils with alkali pow­ anything worldly at all.
der. Do not use soap.
• • •
Strain the milk through a cheese­
cloth or cotton strainer.
• • . *
If not in Perfect Health, send
Do not turn cows on pastures with
your
name and address for our
no shade trees during the middle of tbs
valuable Free Booklet revealing
day.
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It pays to cull the pullets. Many
flocks ars reduced In vigor because
every pullet that is pure bred Is held
over.
• • •
Crowding In the houses overheats
the birds at night. When they come
out on the cool ground In the morning
there Is a danger of taking cold.
Much of the poultry «old to the con- ;
turning public 1« in an unfinished con- '
dltlon. Fleshing or fattening puts I
weight onto the birds, improves the I
flavor, causes the muscles to become
tender and the bone« brittle. Theo- i
retlcally the fat is distributed be- i
tween the mu«cle fiber« In a way sim­
ilar to the marbling In roasts and
■teaka In the roasting method ot
cooking poultry, the fat assists In
shortening the time of cooking. This
may be contrasted with the lean bird
which require* longer cooking and
from which, toe water evaporates, leav­
ing the bird In a dry and tough condi­
tion.
Most milk feeding of roasting chick­
en« by the producer la done in the fall
when the weather 1« cool and the birds
can better stand confinement. The
time Just preceding Thanksgiving and
Christmas Is most desirable. Young
birds weighing from 3’A to 4'A pounds
are about the right weight for fall
feeding. Broiler fleshing 1« done In
the spring when the birds weigh about
one-half pound less than the market
demand, which is normally two pound*.
Two common method* of. feeding
«re pen and < rate fattening. For farm
purpose« pen fattening will be satis­
factory because no «pedal equipment
la needed. The bird« are confined to
a limited coop area where they will
get little or no exercise. The lack of
exercise helps tq make tbe bird ten­
der.
Purdue university has found the fol­
lowing ration and method of feeding
quite satisfactory:
IPs the longest-lasting
confection yon ran buy
-and It’s a help to dl-
gestlon and a cleanser
astounding facts how you may
be made well. See testimonials
of former sufferers from so-called
Incurable Diseases now well and
strong.
Address HYGIENIC
HEALTH CO., 614 Mohawk
Bldg., Spokane, Wn.
Red
Cross
DALL BLUE
Pullets that «re small for their age
Popular With Birds.
and apparently lacking in vigor are
One
lover
of wild game is able to
aeldom profitable.
greet at least 40 per cent of the birds
• • •
It paya to watch the development of he tags in the fall, that proportion re­
the pullets and if they seem to be turning to him In the spring.
maturing too rapidly you can take
■way tli» nyish and feed only acratch
First Copyrighted Book.
grain.
The first boo^ entered for copyright
under the laws of the United States
Sick chickens that are cured should was “The Philadelphia Spelling Book.”
never be kept for breeding purposes
but should be fattened and sold on You Want a Good Position
the market. The offspring from thes« Very w«ll—Take the Accountancy * Bnalnes«
birds will be low In vitality and will Manarement. Private Secretarial. Calculator-
Comtometor. Steno«raphic. Penmanship, or Com­
never thrive like chicks from healthy mercial
Teachers' Course st
breeding stock.
The big Toulouse goose should pro­
duce something over a dollar’s worth
of feathers a year even where th«
feather market Is known to be poor,
ured for b«Wy'» clothe«, will keep them ■
aa in the diatant country placer. Add
■w«et «nd »nowy-whlt» until worn out. ■
Try ltan4l«Mforyoureelf. ^tgnttn
| .thia to Ita other profit and you have ■
valuable aaset in auch^a jooae.___
I
The foremost Business Colle«s of ths Northwest
which ha» won more Accuracy Awards and Gold
Medals than any other school in America. Send
for our SucceM Catakw. Fourth Street near Mor-
rison. Portland. Ore. Isaac M. Walker, Preside«
K N. U.
No. 40, 1924