Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 20, 1924, Image 6

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Gertrude Olmstead
«gE i wm
È» V/ V»
UMI
SEPARATED MILK IS
VALUABLE FOR PIGS
I
Through the QUd
Egea of a Woman
HUMAN ELEMENT FOR
success in poultry ;
Dv Jane Do«
sold a chick, "but why are you out at
REDDY FOX
Three big factors enter Into success
SLAVES TO CLOTHES
night; why didn't you come In the
In poultry work. Thga« ary: Finance,
LD REDDY FOX a»« watching daytime1"
The Michigan experiment station locution ami the human clement.
'I am an old creature," my
A large amount of finance does not
the moon; It was shining a little
has recently reported an interesting I
digestible food for thought when
replied Reddy Fox. “I thought you
experiment In growing pigs on coni; always contribute to the success of a he says women waste ten ywr» of too bright for the work he had planned
and water as compared to corn and , Vonwuetvlal ponltrymun.
lie should their life puttlug on and taking off to do that night. He wa« hoping a might b» aahamed of my old faihlunsd
separated milk. Two pigs that got have finance* enough to
carry him their clothes.
big cloud would flout along and cover feutlier», but can't you come down-
milk gained 221 pounds each in five through the first year but one should
it
long enough for bit« to run over to one by on»—and we me, and If you do
Also, there'» a lot more in it than
not like your old granny, I cun go
mon ills. Those on corn and water remember that a hen knows nothing that.
a farm where aotne motherlcMa tur-
away In the morning."
of nuirble balls. Some ¡wple get Just
gained only 9.S.
key»
were
roosting
In
a
tree.
Nobody but a woman knows what it
“Urundmother," «aid one wise chick,
The tree where the young turkeys
At the end of five monthi the milk- j as good results from straw sheds as is to be a slave to the truly awful
"wo have very »harp »yea and we can
fed pigs were market cl and'the two they would In lionses costing much tyranny of pretty clothes.
were sleeping was close by a shed.
aee your feather» even in the dim
stunted pigs put tn «eparate pens. Pig money, providing the premises ure
The putting on and taking off of Reddy dropped the feathers
moonlight. Walk out from the bunhea
No. 4 got shelled corn, water and a kept detin.
them Is a )4aguy business enough, but tied In hla mouth »nd llatrned. Every-
and let us aee you."
Location is Important with regard the nearing of them, the mondlng of
good mineral mixture. Pig No. 3 got
Reddy Fox picked up the feathers
corn and separated milk and though to arrangement of flock and closeness them, the. forethought, fnretalk, and
and waved his head as he cautiously
he only weighed 43 pounds at »even to a market. If at a distance from a time expended on them Is worse.
crept from hla hiding place.
months old he weighed 350 pounds at J market you have to buy higher feed
They put at least another ten years
“You walk very alowly, grand
a year old, a gain of 307 pounds. Num­ and pay more for labor, but it Is not on a woman’s life.
mother," aald a chick. "Are you very
necessary
to
live
too
cluse
to
a
mar
­
ber 4 gained only 28 pounds, weighing
Then gentlemen who, about the
oiar
76 pounds at one year. Then No. 3 ket. You can develop retail trade and year 1000 B. C. foresaw an overcrowd­
Of course Reddy could not answer
will
not
necessarily
have
to
sell
your
ed workaday world in which men
Thia wall known “movie’’ actress was marketed and No. 4 got separated i
with the feathers In hla mouth, so be
eggs
on
the
market.
would compete with women to the det­
was enthusiastic about dramatic work milk and corn for five months. At the
Went back under the bu»he» and
The remaining factor 1» the human riment of one or the other, knew a
end of this time he had gained 274
dropped
them. "Yea, very old Indeed,"
element
that
enters
Into
the
work.
thing or two when they kidded their
•b* »ay».
Sb* took part K many pounds, weighing 350 pounds, showing 1
he «aid, "and I want to aee my grand­
The human element In anything Is th*
that
separated
milk
can
bring
out
even
i
womenfolk to the tuue of "Behold, you
amateur theatricala a» her first work.
children before I die."
controlling element. Something In th* are more desirable In our eyes when
Winning a beauty contest in her home a stunted pig to make good gains. The
The wagon grease was beginning to
human
element
spells
failure
or
suc
­
gains
with
separated
milk
coat
0.7
you
are
Clothed
In
purpl»
»nd
tine
town, La Salle, Illinois, resulted In
make hla atomach feel very queer and
cess. The ability to do Is one factor. linen." •
cents
per
pound,
with
skim
niUk
at
35
her being offered a contract by a pro
old Reddy waa quite truthful when be
cents per 100 pound*. Gains without Into ability enter the physical and I
In other words, glad, uncomfortable.
ducer of motion picture».
•
answered, “I don't know. I feel quite
mental elements.
Some people ar» tyrannous rags.
milk
cost
19.7
to
39
cent*
per
pound.
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IU. oh, very HI Indeed."
mentally
incapable.
Mental
ability
Although separated milk contains
Of course, the poor female «Imple-
"Can't you come up, grandmother T
valuable mineral matter thia was evi­ doe« not always mean lack of power, tons fell for It as beura fall for honey.
There la u board by the aide of the
dently not what was lacking fn the but lack of conceptration. You must I
And ever since, like the meek, un­
corn. Th* main deficiency was In pro- ;
caP®b>«
coucentr*Uug«Jour mind । complaining dears that we are, we “Whets Ar* You, Grandmother1* Ona •bed," said one chick.
Reddy for the moment forgot hie
teln and in the growth-promoting vl-' u,H,n the Work- Th* wor,‘1 la ful1 of i have followed their pernlcloua pre­
queer
feelings, thinking of »11 those
people
always
trying
to
find
some-
।
cepts.
famines, both of which were supplied
thing was atill. “Wake up, my dear«," tender turkeys over Ida head.
By Margaret Morison
He
Pretty clothes!
abundantly by the separated milk. j thing belter. The quitter in life Ie
he called. “It Is year old grandmother crept around to the board and began
I
going
to
be
put
out
of
business
even
’
W
ha
|
Indigestion,
pnsty
complex
­
Many people try to feed pigs on corn
come to take care of you, my pretty to walk up when auddenly hla head
I before he gers a good «tart. Honesty
ions, Irritable temper», pneumonia, dla- deara."
alone, while others who have dairy
felt as queer aa hla atomach.
MIRRORS
premature
wrinkle«
»nd
cows separate the milk and throw the la another of the human element» that comfort.
All the little turkey chicks awoke
He had just reached the top of the
Some people actual misery née caused In their name.
NE day the professor began to skimmed milk away. Both-are mak­ enter Into the work.
with a atart. “Where are you, grand
ahed when »ronnd went hla heed and
notice how many mirrors there ing a serious' mistake. If separated : are notable Hara and are unscrupulous
We wear silk stockings which are mot her 1" one of them asked.
.
down tumbled Reddy to tbe ground I
are in New York City, and how many ' milk Is not available‘one should use ; in their den lings.
cold In winter, au expense In summer,
"Down here on the ground, under
“Oh, grandmother, grandmother t"
and ruck ¿and get twisted and “lad­ the tree, my deer," said Old Reddy.
people make use of them There was alfalfa pasture, tankage or some other
cried all the young turkey a. flapping
a drug store round the corner from protein supplement along with corn.
der," Just because men are addicted
“Oh, no; you can't bo grandmother," their wings "Are you hurtY'
the professor's home where, up above
to calf and ankle love.
Some will say that they get better
■aid another chick; “you're voice 1»
Mr. Gobbler wan awake now with
the soda water fountain, hung a wide results on corn alone than were ob­
We wear hats of all aorta of ab­ too gruff."
Fowls suffering from roup In such
all the noise and he gobbled loudly.
glass.
As young America drew in tained by the Michigan atatlon. This
surd and uncomfortable shapes, which
"I'll
fix
that,'
“
thought
Reddy,
run
­
. mild form that - its presence phssea
orangeade through a straw, or con­ Is probably true where pigs are get­
give us headaches. Impede our vision. ning behind the barn, where he knew The ducks heard the noise, too. and
i unobserved and frequently unauspect-
began to quack and the bena, taking
sumed his raspberry crush, or her ting some grass or weeds to supply
and overheat o*r scalp.
there waa a pot of wagon grease.
ed often introduce the discuse Into a
up the cry, began to cackle and Mr.
chocolate fudge sundae, he might ob­ them with mineral matter and vftam-
We wear fur coats that rest like
"My. what dreadful stuff," he said,
flock, from which It can be eradicated
serve the straight line of his part— Ines and with some of the supple­
lead on oar shoulders and arms, and disking his head after be had taken Dog bounded out of hi* house with *
only with great difficulty, according to
loud bark.
are so cut tbit we can’t raise our
she might see the most becoming angle mentary proteins. The main thing to
a «wallow. "I guea» that will smooth
Dr. C. C. Lipp, director of the animal
at which to hold her spoon.
Old Reddy Fox jumped up and
remember Is that corn Is not a com­ health laboratory at South Dakota hands above our shoulders, and in my vok^ and tbe breakfast I get will
Again, walking down the avenue, plete feed for growing animals.
bounded for home. He had loot hl*
which we can't walk farther than a
make
up
for
the
horrid
ts«t»
of
that
State college. Three types of roup
the professor noticed that not all who
breakfast, but so sick waa he. bo
Separated milk should be considered are common—the comb, the nasal and quarter of a mile without being fagged grease."
.
out.
gazed in the plate glass fronts were as a supplementary feed, not as a
cared tittle for thet—Indeed, ho did
"My dear», my deara," he callnd
the mouth types. The symptoms in­
seeing merchandise. For furtively one complete feed In Itself. Where fed In
And we «¡»end hours and hours
not care at that moment If he never
again. "I am your old grandmother
clude small scabby swellings on comb
stout dowager would glance, at the moderate quantities, two ■ or three
threading ribbons through our thinga­
tasted turkey again aa long as bo
come to take cere of yoa."
and
wattles,
nasal
dlsciiarges
and
dif
­
long lines of her size-reducing drap­ pounds of separated milk may take
mygibs, mending lacea. darning, sew­
lived.
"Your voice 1* aofter, grandmother,"
ficult noisy breathing, and small scab­
<•■ 1*14. McClar« Newepaper Syn4i«ata )
eries. Another little, fantastic, bob­ the place of one pound of corn. In
ing on buttons, polishing our shoe«,
by areas on the tongue, mouth lining
hatred shop-roamer would flick out large amounts count eight or ten
and cleaning and dyeing and wash­
and throat.
There is also reduced
her short skirts, peering back admir­ pounds of milk equal to one pound
ing and ironing our pretty clothe*.
vitality and egg production, and fre­
ingly over her shoulder at her reflec­ of corn. .A good rule Is to count 100
Up to date the only sensible gar­
quently death In from one to three
tion. Or a mannish, superior lady pounds of separated milk worth }alf
ments yet Invented are (he knitted
“What sin a Name?"
weeks.
frock and the sweater,
would linger until no one was In the price of com per bushel.—Charles
sight, and then smile with approba­ L Bray, Colorado Agricultural College.
But women cannot dress by these
By MILDRED MARSHALL
tion at herself. The more expert. In­
alone.
So we have to go floundering away
deed, might seem to look through
while looking in, but eventually a
T. S. Townsley, poultry culling spe­ the best years of our life—years that
hand would steal up to the hair, or a
cialist at the college of agriculture. otherwise might be devoted to the—
shoulder would move appraisingly.
er—higher life, until someone arises
Hog raisers of Clay county, Nebras­ University of Missouri, says thst sines
The other night the professor was
who can* plan really comfortable, dur­
By H IBDINQ KINQ
pullet
culling
is
based
upon
estimates
waiting for his train on a crowded ka, have built more than 1,000 movable of the future production, while hen able, fashionable, pretty, simple, easy­
hog
bouses
during
the
past two years,
subway platform. Halfway down was
going, oute* under and Indoor outfits
IRENE
according to reporta to the United culling Is based upon characteristics that trill plea** the bishops, the
one of those conveniently placed
DIVINING BY FIRE
which Indicate past production, pullet
chewing-gum slot machines, each of States Departmentof Agriculture, In culling is not so much of an exact Judges, the men. and the shopkeepers.
ERHAPS the moat disputed name
Then, of eoprse, we shall absolute­
which had a twelveby-elght-inch mir­ order to keep their herds on’ clean science as is the culling of hens.
AB GOOD I>octor Primrose, the 1m-
lie
in the lexicon of feminine proper
ror set in above the push-button*. ground and prevent roundworm In­ adds that much can be done, however, ly refits« to wear them.
mortal vicar of Wakefield, sat by
parties,
from
the
atand|>ulnt
of
pro
­
<S by McClure N«w>p«»»r Boodle«!».)
Before it a very tall man was bend­ festation.- Farmers ,of the county be­ toward improving the average produc­
nunciation, 1» Irene, signifying peace. hfs hearth “Pursea and coffina ixqtped
came
Interested
-In
hog-lot
sanitation
ing and bowing. Quite honestly and
tion of the flock, by carefully culling
The accent of the ayllable has out of the Are," we ahe told. Tbe
entirely unconsciously he was rear- ; in 1922, when thw edupty agricultural the pullets before ths laying season
changed within the past couple of «a iim thing happens to thousand* to­
agent
arranged
wtt^
two
hog
raisers
ranging his collar and smoothing hla
starts, using as a basis th» rate of ma­
years, and the final
la now sounded day when they sit by an open fire, ^id
to
carry
en
demonstrations
of
the
hair. He had placed his packages on
turity,
general
vigor,
quality,
and
lay
­
L
by the fashionable, who have adopted practically the »ume thing happened to
_______ I
the shelf under which the chewlng- method and the- results .obtained by ing type.
our curious ancestors, whether their
following,-th« syaterii^. fhe litters
the name.
sum is locked. His hat he had hung
Out of th» dusk a »hadow.
fires burned upon hearth or altar, eo
which
were
farrowed
and
kept
on
The origin dates back to heathen
Then, a epark;
on one of the pushes. After taking
many thousanda of years ago that
dean
pastures
were
R^botb
cases
much
days
when
Eireen,
peace,
was
personi
­
Out
of
th»
»loud
a
»Ilene»,
off his tie, he readjusted the button
Then, a lark;
fied an$J adored as a goddess. In they are hid behind th« inpenetrable
at his neck, made a new bow, an<| more thrifty*/those kept In old.
curtain of the dead agee. In modern
Out
of
the
heart
a
rapture,
Uhrlatlan time*, when peace on earth
then, his fingers and palm taking tbe Infested qparttts.' Intone case, where
Thea, a pain; •
Laying pullets need an abundance
•uperatltlon, aa In that of our primi­
85
litters
were
farrowed
in
.clean
quar
­
was
preached
she
waa
formed
Into
a
Out of the dead, cold ««he».
place of comb and brush, he parted
of grain to keep the body warm and
tive forebears, a coal popping out of
name which was known as Irene. The
and smoothed his hair to his satis­ ters and kept ’Ai cl^an pasture, 228 maintain the small surplbs of fat
the fire upon the hearth meana aomo-
—John B Tabb.
pigs
were
weaned
without
a
runt
first
Irene
of
much
fame
waa
the
faction, and put his hat on again at
needed by all good layers, stated Prof.
pious widow whose enre revived SL thlng. If It ha» the aiiape of a purse
the right slant. Finally he pressed , These pigs topped the market In six A- G. f*hillp» of the Purdue university
SOME COMPANY DISHES
Sebastian after hl* first martyrdom, It meana money; If the shape of a cof­
months,
when
they
averaged
185
a penny In the slot and went off a
poultry department
and
in 303, three sisters, Agape (love). fin It la a forecast of death, or at leeat
pounds
each.
LItterg'on
the
same
farm
made man.
A Idgher percentage of grain should 'C'ORjhose who enjoy egg plant the
of misfortune. Whether this Is a relic
Irene and Chionla, underwent martyr­
On the whole, decided the professor, which were kept In old I|o% lots yoon be fed from October to January, slight­
following will be another way of dom at Thessa I oolca. but Irene seems of fire worship or sun worship, let the
developed
runts.
A
farmers'
automo
­
mirror-gazing is a disappointing habit.
ly less from January to March and a serving It 1
It to have abeorbed all the subsequent savants decide. While the fire cere­
It leads to self-consciousness; and, bile tour was organized to visit the normal ration In the spring. This en­
Luncheon Egg Plant.
honors, although Agape la occasionally monials of Europe were moatly forma
demonstrations
and
a
number
of
Indi
­
self-consciousness once fastened upon
ables pullets to keep up the body
Boll a medium-sized egg plant until
to be found tn modern Greece, and of aan worship, the Ore symbolizing
vidual
visits
were
a4sd
made
by
farm
­
you, heaven help y-m—the doctor*
weight and still produce eggs. Most tender, drain well and cut Into halves
tbe sun, yet some have Been In the
cannot. Look long and carefully and j ers from all parte of* the county. The pullets that were early hatched, prop­ the long way, remove the pulp to which formed the masculine surname Agape­ culta of Vesta and Vulcan a direct
tus,
once
the
property
of
a
pope,
and
economic
advantage
of
hog-lot
sanlta-
critically at yourself in your own '
erly matured and ready to lay In the add three medium-sized tomatoes,
worship of fire, and fire worship did
atill used In Russia.
glass before you go forth from your ' tlon was bo evident that farmers winter fell down on the Job when cold peeled and chopped fine. Add six ta-
undoubtedly exist among the Slavon­
throughout
the
county
are
successfully
The name Irene was very frequent
own room. Then forc'd what manner
weather hit them, becauae they were blespoonfuts of fine bread Crumbs, two
ic races Including the old Pnumlans,
among Greek empresses and belonged
of
man—or
worn: —you
are—or following the practice or are building too thin.
the Letts and the Rusafana. "In moat
tablespoonfula of butter, one teaspoon­
to the lady Who would fain have added primitive mythologies,
would be—for the rest is upon the movable hog houses and completing
ful of salt, one-eighth teaspoonful of
Bar-
other
arrangements
to
adopt
the
sys-
herself to the Hat of Charlemagne's
knees of the gods.
dick, "fire Is assumed to have been pri­
pepper and one tablespoonful of
tem.
.
many wive». It la from her that the
HAVE YOU THIS IIA^ITT
marily the »iwclfic property of the
minced sweet pepper. Lastly add one
(© by Metropolitan Me
paper Service.)
Russian* have it as Eereena, and In
goda, and many weba of fable were
cupful of coarsely minced lobster or
the anctent Greek colony at Sorrento,
woven to explain Its origin among
shrimp. With this mixture fill the
where the women's features strongly
men. It was the mediator between
shells, cover with fine crumbs, well
recall their Hellenic descent, Irene Is gods end men whose judgments were
Clean, infertile eggs will bring a
A LINE O’ CHEER
buttered and bake In a hot oven.
one of the most popular baptismal
better price on the open market.
manifested in ordeals of fire."
names.
By John Kendr ck Bang«.
Learning the will of the gods and
Cutlets, Macedoine of Vegetables.
The market docks the lambs when
i Irene’s jewel is the Jacinth, which la the decrees of fate through divination
Hens are heavy feeders and will lay
Prepare the cutlets, dip Into egg and
the sheepman d^sn’t.
more eggs if you give them a light so
commended especially to travelers, by fire has been a common practice tn
crumbs and saute until the veal Is well
they can see to eat.
IMMORTAL YOUTH
cooked. »Arrange on a hot platter jmd since It Insures Its wearer from harm all nges from the earliest down. So
Pure bred live stock on every farm
on each cutlet place half of a sweet and Is said to palp In color If danger whether It is the aun-gof! in the sym­
will add millions to the value of the
Chicks hatched from weak parents
M NOT growing old—not T—
pepper which has been simmered eight approaches. It Is a peculiar fact, but bol of fire or the spirit of fire itself
agricultural output and Increase tbe never make as good growth under the
Even though tfi- year» irount
minutes, heap the pepper with finely one none the less vouched for by his­ that prophesies to ua by popping out
high.
prosperity of the Individual farmer.
same conditions as those produced
Heed cooked vegetables which have torical records, that no one wearing the "purses and the coffins" upon the
’Tl» this Case of m e that shuns
from healthy stock.
How Time's river swiftly flows.
jeen well buttered and reasoned, bits a Jacinth has ever been known to have hearth. It Is divination by fire, a cus­
To dream tom as old as the early twilight of the
Cowpeas provide a very good sup­
But MYSELF, this thing called
if earrot, tiny onions, string bean«, all been struck by lightning.
ME,
Old geese should only be plucked
of the gem slgnlfiea success.
Satur­ human race.
plement with corn In a pig ration.
moistened
with
tomato
sauce.
Herve
Still runs on
y uthfully
day la Irene's lucky day and 5 her
They contain about 24 per cent protein when the feathers are ripe, breeding all very hot.
I® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate )
Aa in those good days of yor»
lucky number.
and experiments show that a ratio* of geese cannot be reasonably expected
When noy years were twenty-
four.
half cowpeas and half com gives very to yield a crop of feathers and lay
James Russell Lowell has written of
Blanked English Chops.'
And If so the Case wear» out
vigorous, hatchabla eccs.
good results.
_ _ —
Irene:
Allow one < hop to each guest. Broil
I hsv» not the slightest doubt
There await' another one
the chops on one side* only on a hot
a spirit deep and eryital clear,
Out beyond the setting sun.
well greased broiler, meantime heating Calmly beneath her earneet face It
Where In happiness I'll dwell
Every farmer who owns a tractor
, , For another vouthful »pell.
Highway engineers are Interested In the plank very hot. Rub It with but­ Fr»» without boldn»»«, me»k without
' > (© br McCl»re N'ewipaper Syndicate.)
should plan to use It ns much as hearing that Portland cement Is now ter, and place the chops cooked side
possible during the winter season. 100 years old. It was Invented In down on IL then arrange stuffed to­ Quicker to look then »peak It» »ym-
pathl»».
Sawing wood, grinding feed, shelling 1824 by nn English mason and was matoes dr peppers with a bit of bacon
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Far down Into her large and patient
on
ead)
vegetable
and
place
In
a
hot
corn
and
hauling
are'Smong
the
duties
CAN r BOTH
named “Portland" on account of the
eye»
to which the tractor'can now be put. hardened Material closely resembling oven to finish the cooking. Serve on
AGREE. *
I gax«, deep-drinking of the Infinite,
It Is much easier and warmer to grind a atone quarried on the Island of Port­ the plank, seasoning the chops well.
A a, In the mid-watch of a clear, »till
Do you think
night,
one’s own feed at home than It is to land. It Was first manufactured In Garnish with a cube of brigpt tart
smoking
agree» :
I look Into the fathomleie blue akle».
Jelly on each. With the chops serve
drive several miles to a feed mill in America th 1870.
(© by Wheeler Syndicat», Inc )
with you?
potatoes au gratin In a separate dish.
cold weather. Naturally, the number
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Yas, but my
of Jobs available to the tractor In win­
The whole federal-aid highway sys­
The Kralratoa erupt!
near the
ter time Is limited the same as is tem embraces approximately 170,000
with me.
»Island of Java, in 1883, hurled dust
true of the horse.
miles of road.
[eighty miles into the air.
(A, 1114, VW»t»r» N»w«pup»r Valoa.)
O
Have You This Habit?
O
Roup Can Be Eradicated
Only With Difficulty
samsas
Worm-Free Pigs Bring
Top Prices on Market
Ohe Why
Careful .Culling Will
Improve Egg Production
I Superstitions
P
Mol
Book
Laying Pullets Require
Abundance of Good Grain
Poultry Facts
Live Stock Notes
I
::
Make Tractor Pay Board
. Cement 100 Years Old
'• V MoClar» N»w»pap»r ByadlaaU.)