00000000OO00000UOOOOOGOOu. Mrs. Eliza Winger Mae Butch 000 0000OOOOO O O0OOOC OOO Û GO OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ] VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS POULTRY CARE REQUIRED IN PICKING BREEDERS PORTLAND Ccmgltfe Chmge Saturdiy I — Portland Oregon. uomana, wreguu. VACATION FOR COW FOUND PROFITABLE Experiments have shown beyond a 1 reasonable doubt that It doe» not pay i to milk a cow continuously right up 1 to the <1»y of her frsodieidng Almost । any good cow c»u give milk right up । to ths duy her calf 1» born but It 1» ; a better arid more profitable practice | to dry her up »ever»! weeks before this. This rest thut ths <<>w get» be I fore her calf come» enables her to produce much more milk after freshen Ing and puts her In a good strong con 1 dltlon to withstand the »train of a heavy milking peri'M without M much du tiger of sickness ond weakening of her •constitutional vigor. Continuous milking up to freshening time un doubtedly tends to reduce a cow's pro- | ductlve life. Generally It pay» to dry l up a eow from six to ten u<-eks before her calf 1« expected to be born. Kume heavy producing cows are not eu ay to dry up. But It Is always pon- Bible to dry a row up within a period of from two to three week« by rutting down on the amount of grain or meal feed mid green feed and by milking her less frequently amt by falling to remove nil the milk from her udder. Do tills gradually nnd get the milk Ings farttier' and farther apart until She Is giving only a quart or two of milk dally. As soon as a cow Is dry »lie should be given all the rough feeds »he need» to get her In good sappy condition be fore calving. It 1» not necessary or advisable to feed u dry cow heavily on grain or meul feeds. A cow should l>e fnt tiut not overly fat when her calf comes. .Do not let a cow go unbred too long after calving It does nof pay. It Is recommended that a cow be bred be­ tween one and four month» after calv­ ing. Failure to breed a cow promptly result» In financial loss and In some cases long delayed breeding 1» thought to result In the cow's becoming bar­ ren.—?. R Edwards. Animal Husband­ man, Georgia Experiment Station. Fraud Mlutlnterpretcd? “There are many in these days who. I profess to find support in the Freudian, psychology for the claim that all 'sex i repression'should be abandoned. This I i» a most ludicrous misunderstanding; the Freudian doctrines are much near­ Ie r to being triumphant vindication ' , of the methods of living prescribed by ■ ¡conventional morality."—Elton Mayo, in Harper's Magazine. * Adults, Week day Matinee 20c: Evenings, 36c. UmUnou» 1 to 11 Children lo cents all t.mea p m CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS With the hutching season eoou to get Into full awing, poultrymen are observing their breeder» and their WE BUY surroundings. For weight, the breed er» should meet the standard require­ ments for thut breed Leghorn hen», says W. II Allen, poultry specialist st the New Jersey College of Agricul­ ture, New Brunswick, should weigh four pound», and the American breed» at least one pound heavier. Handle every bird and see Hint II Send as yoor ah'p merits. Wa mail you eheck Motherhood the Mme day we receive roods. Art and Life. Snlrm, Oreg — “During my First 1» free from foreign color nnd disquali­ rxpc< uncy my rwaltli failed completely. fications such as side »prigs on the "The artist depend» for his success with a Buster Brown bob, In her latest I gut run down, weak ami so nervous I comb, feuther» on the »hunk», crooked P ortland H ide * W ool C o . the soundness and range picture. Mi»* Bu»ch wa» born In M«l on -------- - of his rela- . Could not »Irep, 1 could Wt cat, wa» toes and poor tall carriage. Then IM S* »«SCI «SST», rtSTUOS, MIMA bourns, Australia. After attending St. j Hons with life. It seems to me that nauseateli all the time. Also 1 had treat the bird for lice. Elizabeth’s convsnt, Madison, N. J., 1 the fruitfulness, the productivity and tevere iwarmg paht hi my »«Ic. 1 was Good size, health, und vigor, ax well too miserable to do my work, when 1 nx weight, must be observed In the In- •ha starred In vaudeville befdra enter- the power of a man's work in art de­ •aw Dr. Pierce'» Favorite Prescription dlvlduala thut go to make up the in 7TS7TD Ing pictures. She has black hair and pend on the fruitfulness and reality advertí»! <1 a> being g<»xi for women breeding pen. Depth from the center of his relation to life, and that the during motherhood, and derided to try -------- O depth and force of a man's Ideas are it. It strengthened my nerve«, over­ of the back to the front of the keel came the nau«ea, relieved me of the bone, a long keel bone, und a distance determined by the closeness of hl» re­ fUrala Wh. I^chomw •ic't medicine for every pro­ qualification» for which to look V»»O 1»V Avenus - SSATTUS* spective mother to taka If At whom to The Gold Coast region, long famed —---- . The»e factor» apply to the mule» of BY JOSEPH KAYE »void a lot <>f misery"— Mrs. Eliza the breeding pen us well a» to the in history and fiction, is a portion qt Winger, 1J90 Wallet St. Guinea, on the west coast of Africa. I Obtain Dr. Pierce'« Prescription now, famalea. A male bird with a pedf You Will Feel Right *t Home Here AT 21—George Gibb«, the Novehot, nere g0]d was found, and the country in liquid or tablets, from your druggist gree 1» worth twice nx much as one or send lUc L r trial pkg x>f tablets to having the xame qualifications but Iio Decided Definitely to Abandon the beCame the mecca of the adventurous lighter breed» require jwdlgree. Dr. Pierce's in Buffalo, N. Y. Real Estate Bu»ine»a. ¿nd iee^erg after fortune. The Gold lyRÎAËRM Excellent Cete. Specie! Weekly only one mule to u pen of 15 breed coast is bounded on the east by the' Retee. BusMeeteall Train». 11th end Stark. er», und the heavier breed» require Mirrored Animals »• A T THE time I began the really coast and on the west by the\ PORTI. A ND. OREGON one with every ten. xx serious btMHness of working- Slave Animal» can seo themselves In a of Breeder» need more exendse than every night at tin art school, seek­ Ivory coast, and has a coast line looking glass, but they do not noces- do the layer». Allow nt leu»t 4 square The Unusual Again ing the equipment I long needed to about 350 miles.—Kansas City Star. enrlly recognise themselves. They feet of floor space for every bird See make an artist of me. I stood on the mountain summit not our Intelligence to under- J that the Utter 1« deep and that the Agricultural Pests "Before this I hud been a midship­ ■ and enjoyed the panorama. Then I the imago, and the reflection flock 1» kept hungry enough to work man at the navy academy, because The ten most injurious insect pests heard a vo(ce gay „Ah gIorioua; Thta for the »cratch grain. Range should their particular murk of identity ( lack» my father hud been a surgeon In the in the United States, as selected by wa# worth &n the trouble Qf tfae a>_ navy. After I spent three years work­ the votes of eleven government ento­ smell ot the original. On the be provided when It 1» possible. 1 eed plenty of green feed, such ax sprouted ing laboriously at football, verse and mologists, are the boll weeviL Hessian cent.” Overjoyed at meeting thus what other hand, the reflection sometime» oats and cabbage». Fresh air 1» an­ 1 thought to be a kindred soul and pen sketches, with accidental mo­ across" to an animal. In which other essential. Don't close the cur­ fly, codling moth, corn earworm, mos­ nature lover, I turned round and found menta of mathematics und chemistry, case the animal is usually angry. tains unless It 1» freezing weather, quitoes, chinch bug. Colorado potato the speaker—with a bottle elevated I was permitted to resign. afraid, or puzziud. stormy, or the wind 1» blowing from "My »econd endeavor was oblvously : beetle, grasshoppers, the house fly and above his mouth.—Muskete, Vienna. Hie front of the pen. to plumb misfortune to Its depths, the San Jose scale. i than 60 per cent production Shortens Tongue for I cun imagine no other reason Peeved the Kangaroo bent results. Collect the eggs for entering the reaP estate business, Hawk's Odd Perch Doctors at the Kyushu (Japan) lui give» and do not hold longer than a often ' What's the matter with the kanga- or in studying international Faw, the Birds sometimes choose queer perlai university am puzaled by a dla- week In a dry room before setting Plenty of Water Needed one too concrete, and the other not , asked the manager of the cir- roo? A sparrow hawk elects to I perches. «■a»« that causea the shortening of them. for Higher Production concrete enough to avoid the wars cus. 'Gotta bad case of blue devils,“ spend his time perching on a tomb- women's tongues For two years Mias An Iowa dairyman whose cows have Into which my country was success- : ■ stone in the cemetery adjoining the replied the keeper. “We got blocked Aida Torii, eighteen, ha» l>een affected been makliig one of the best milk and fully plunged. Treating the Fowls for 1 Presbyterian during the parade this morning and by the diaense. She wax taken to the butterfat records In the state at­ "When I decided to enter the art Southfield Reformed Diseases During Winter clinic ul the university where nn op- tributes no small share of his success school 1 bade a long farewell to real I church on Evergreen road, Detroit, he had a chance to watch the pedes­ Instead of For some reason or other the hawk al- trians do their stuff and it’s made him If the flock develop» colds, or kin- to the use of Individual drinking cups estate without regret. erst Ion on t ho tip of her tongue feel like a back number when it comes diseuses first give n dose of ep In his barn. The drinking cups were dred great artistic success however, there ways chooses the same tombstone, see med to check the ahrinking for a ' to hopping and jumping."—Cincinnati som sait», atmut one pound to ench Installed about a year ago and the followed success as a writer of spe-1 —-------------------------- while. 100 birds. The salt» enn be dissolved dairyman says he noticed from the clul article». After this a studio, 11- , Enquirer. Wealth Hoarded in Gems In water nnd the water used In the Hrgt the effect the bandy drlnk- lustrutions for the magazines and an Among the richer people in China, Sex In Plgeon'e Eggs mash. Use about a pound to three Ing system had on the milk yield. The Hit-or-Miss Man. invltutlon to move to Philadelphia wbo do not p]ace reliance on native a tact well known to pigeon gallons of water. He uses one cup for two cows, hav­ and work on the staff of a well-known of banks, the most convenient manner If the individual who sits too close fanciers that the Iwo eggs laid by pl-' Then ------ treat the Individual birds by ing It attached to the feeding rack keeping their wealth is to invest it in to the side of the canoe and peers geon» almost Invariably produce male' painting their eyes and nostrils with just between each two stanchions. A ^QDAY—Mr. Gibbs is a fa«nou« precious stonqs for the adornment of over the edge lives long enough, he and female. Some curious experiments Iodine or a 20 per cent solution of large tank lx up against the celling in argyro. If there Is canker in the one end of the burn. This is filled American novelist. He wrote ids first the ladies ot their families. will probably fall out of an airplane as to which of tho eggs produce the' mouth, remove It nnd pnlnt the spots from the well by nn electrically op- in leaning over and trying to see male and which tho female have re-, with Iodine, or If there are (mx scabs erntP(j pump. The water flows on a book when he was thirty-one. It was Human Nature called "In Search of Mademoiselle, ” everything below.—Detroit Free Press. suited iu »bowing that the first egg on the comb, remove them and treat plate in the cup. a valve opens. When and by a neat coincidence he actuslly "One’s faults and habits are s one’s : laid Is the female and the second tho the Hume wny. the pressure Is released, the valve found her at the same time In Phila- Fear a Corpse Very little Is known about the con- ! closes and water stops flowing. The delpbla and married her. Some of children,” observes a writer. . Jusso!: male. And like real parents we are prone to ' trol of chickenpox, roup, and canker, j cows very quickly learn to use them, Sailors are believed to be the most Mr. Gibbs' novels are. ■The Bolted believe that our “children” are not so but the main Is In preventive mens the dairyman says. Battle Made Hiatory Sackcloth nnd Scarlet,” “The Tran- 1 s u P erstit *° us PC°P le- Often they have Door, urex. One way to prevent the spread Since the clips lot the cows water Splendid Outcasts,” “Fires of Am­ ■ bad hs cur neighbors'.—Boston i been known to desert ship when a Historian« disagree on the lixt of of these diseases lx to keep visitors script. themselves, they are a great labor- bition.” "The Yellow Dove." corpse was taken on board. Ministers battles that have turned tho destinies J out of the poultry house. saving device. But that Is not all. "If <© by McClure Newspaper Syndlcat«.) are not liked cn board. They are cred­ of a race; but two have been selected । Remove sick birds from the flock you want to get high production from Novel Book Covers ited with bringing bad luck. by common consent from American । when they show the first symptoms cows,” the dairyman says, "you must Old books whose binding are shab- history. These nre the victory of the of sickness. One sick bird tnny con- see that they get plenty of water. 3.50 per ton to grind the And he hied himself to Mrs. Van eases in this country is estimated at fee. Write today for my $3u0, 000.000 a year. alfalfa nnd there seems little llkell Booster’s sumptuous drawing room V* vw ** i . m L new 100 page, illustrated, Feathers, of which tho color is Gather eggs at least twice a day. \ vi FREE book ot information. hood that this figure could be reduced where an Informal tea party was in washed out by rain, are the curious Three Qualifications Have sufficient nests clean and on the average farm, those in charge progress, just In time to hear Mrs. possession of the touracou, a bird na­ of the test say. The grinding cost, Peyster-Luggs remarking. "Rully, la­ Reading maketh a full man; confer­ DEÁN. M.D. Inc disinfected. tive of Senegal. they state, represents from 20 to 25 dles, what the end of It all will be, ence a ready man; and writing an ex­ PORT IO omets: SEATTLE offices : . Builflinq BO8-M2 Shafer Building Or o' M DOMAIN 6TM AND PIN! Hens ought to hove a dust box to per cent ot the market value of the I rully don’t know. My maid Celeste act man.—Francis Bacon. T ü V y m J usc owite »wecca c>» u » cisoh Famous Bells. liny on the farm In the average year. demamled another Increase of $10 a help them keep free from vermin. According to legend tho Shandon week yesterday, rully." Cut Flowers "Odd, very.” thought Jaz.zbo. nnd bells are submerged In tho water sur­ Birds that show signs of weakness CHSooaooooDoa&CHMioooooooaoa A five grain tablet of aspirin dis­ You Want a Good Position wafted himself to a meeting of the rounding tho Island of Inlshmore, one should be removed. Pule and shrunk­ Very well—Take the Accountancy end Ladles' Browning nnd Shakespeare solved in a quart of water will give Business Majiagement, Privata Bocretari- of the Aran islands. en combs nre good indicators of weak al. Calculator. Comptometer. Stem-gra­ Highbrow-Specks, cut flowers a prolonged life. club, where Mrs. ness. , phic, Penmanship, ur Commercial Tvaeh- ooooooooooaoaoooooooooaooo tho president, was saying, 'The sit- • • • -rs' Course at Root of All Taxation. Sorrow Tempers Pleasure The birds need a constant supply Tho water supply Is of greater Im­ nation is one not to l>e lightly dts- Taxation reaches down to tho baso; of oyster shell, grit, minerals and portance than most farmers realize. missed, you know, My cook gave no There Is no such thing as pure unal­ but tho base Is labor, and labor pays charcoal, readily accessible or mixed To produce HO pounds of milk a cow tlco today because I refused to give loyed pleasure; some bitter ever min­ Th» foremost Buslneoe College ot th» lier $5 more a week and the use of gles with the sweet.—Ovid. requires 100 pounds of water. in the dry mash. till.— Donn Piatt. Northwe»« which has won more Accuracy the automobile.” Awards and GMd Medals than any other ichool tn America Rend for our Sucoee» Egg production depends upon two Calves placed In the foedlot nt "I think I’ll omit that chapter." snld Best and Second Best. ¿•stalo». Fourth Street near Morrtaon. Power Well Defined factors: (1) The Inborn capacity of weaning time nnd continued therein Juzzbo apologetically to himself, nnd Portland. Or Isaac M Walker. Proa Patience and gentleness is power. It would be better to do our second- the hen for egg production, and (2) until finished for market make from went to take a lesson to change the No. 5, 1926 P. N. U. best nt the right end than our best the conditions to which the hen is 50 to 75 per cent more gnln from the subject. Leigh Hunt. ((g) by Georgs Matthew Adams) at the wrong end.—Viscount Grey. same feed than du uujiure Mee:* subjected. Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Tallow, Cascara Bark Horse Hair. 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