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PORTLAND fo r y o u r P r o d u c e Pacific Chiropractic College 124 Grand Avenue North. Corner Hoyt, Portland. Oregon Augmented Curriculum. Able Faculty, Clinical Facllltlee Unexcelled, Standarde the Hlgheet Mrs. Eva Kctraer •BOY- SCOUTS D A IR Y FACTS BUILDINGS SAFE FF.OVI FIRE Csncrata BlocKs U«ad In South Dakota Bacausa ot Availabllty and ttlinpllcity. Register Now Summer Term Beglne May 1, 187J W rite or Phone tor Catalogue. Phone EAat S il* Largest in the West i (C m J uc UJ by N'llluui O n m II of Ibo Ho* Moouta o f Amor to* \ BOY SCOUT ROUNDUP RESULT For about three mouths past, the Boy Scouts of America In every part of the country have limn engaged In -.what Is known as the Anniversary Roundup. The main purpose was 1« make this program of scouting, which stands for character hulldtng and Y m W ill Fool citlieushlp training, available to more R igKi at H om o Moro N O R T O N IA H O T E L boy* In the country. In fact, a doll SA F I A N D C I N T R A L — R E A S O N A B L E R A T E S Kxvolloru C a i« $n»> tal 3 Y »»k ly K a ts« B u» \lo«ta A ll Trains nlte Increase o f twenty-live per cent l i f h and Stai k. 1 V it land. O r« net gain was aimed at, which would bring the membership of scouts up to NrtlsnA tWpn V A U D E V I L L ‘ I “‘ PH OTO P L A Y S SOTO- Ihe half million mark, d elu sive of Otampioto t hsiitfO îUturvlsv A,laits. Mot - o » Í V the 128.000 men who are giving serv Rwsmnro. Is * Canton joas 1 to l l p. m. ChiUlran 10 ««nt« all ama ice to this cause. A iwhl p a»*o to Kit and U n Wot. Although ihe main Impctua of thta Kwngikitsg tüe lunBko'i ot noon. O r «« Tam . ta S a m. M i Yamhill Si drive was supposed to take place during February 8 to 13, the Thlr- uvnth Anniversary Week of Scouting, and possibly the termination of the specified pertqd then, the following Information 1« forthcoming from the National Ooundl office o f the Boy Scouts of America. The report to the National Kxecu- tir e hoard o f the chief acout execu tive states: "The Roundup lias proven to be the most progressive and stimulating thing yet undertaken by the Boy Scouts o f America. It has placed the scout movement before the general public perhaps more effectively than at any other one period In the history of the movement. It has caus.nl all of our membership to think more defi nitely o f the necessity of reaching more boys As far as results are concerned, at this time It Is Impos sible to say definitely what ttie net results are. As to how many troops and how many local councils have actually earned the award of the president's streamer for going “ over the top" with a 23 per cent Increase ts not yet known. From all sources there R ig h t D o w n T o w n ts evidence o f a keen desire In se Park and Momaoo Sta. Portland. O p « curing the full net Increase set up ns Ckoorful l a r f a Lobtvjr Woil fum i shod Mort* the original objective, namely 100.000 a ith ali majora cpBionciw iw . Prie«« fl-UM •#. I PLEATING SPECIA L You will coruur.o ioo. ot homo bora. more boys. Although not more thnn ! Cut. Boom, hora and machina W . J. S o fleld , M a n a g e r . 85 centi 30.1*10 to 30,000 of this net Increase 1 Piaat skirt« raadjr for ba.»d. Uotnatitchiruc. Pkvtinf and tuckinf. has actually been reported to the CA3 r £ A N N O V t c T Y M r u CO. PATENT ATTORNEY s i'» Fifth St. Portland. Or« national office so far. It is known, Ptotact that Itlaa with a l.nitod from reports that have come In am) Stataa Pfttor.t O ther« have mada fortunss A T T E N T IO N L A D IE S out o f I*mtenta W hy not you? T h o m ii Sanitary Beauty Parlors— W e fix you up, from personal conferences In the field, » • n isss e ll kin d, of lia lr Goods of your Bliytu. 202 S t«v «n « B dg . P«rtland, Q rf. combings. Join our School of Heauty from one end o f the country to the M O N U M E N T S — t . Id and P m « SU. O tto Achutpann Q r a n lf A M arbl« W orha Culture. 400 to 4'.4 Oekum Sldg.. Phone other, that this represents hut a por h resdw ay ee02. Portland. Orogon. tion o f the net Increase, which will » r a x in g . m i l O in c a c u t t in g eventually be reported to tbe national Northwoot W oldlng Ik Supp.y C a te lot Si C U T F L O W E R S a F L O R A L D E S IG N « ‘ office." C lark . Bros . Florists. 5 »; Morrison St Therefore, the executive board F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S unanimously adopted the recommenda Com m ercial tron W ork a ;th a M ajiaon FOOT C O R R E C T IO N IS T tion that the time o f the Roundup he F .a th erw a ia h t Arch Supports mada to rder J . E. T ry to lo o r. (IS P.ttcck Slock. extended until the full 100,04» net In Portland. Ore. crease has been secured, with the X>H poBitlvtlf and porro«- MOLAR ft.RBKK IMI.1.K ¡K nomi? luttd e4 vour M m understanding that the president'« leaches trade in a . m t Some par while loarn- by a htflMr *po< bì iod rh»W- ' « t'ownona eec-irel. Writ, for catalotrua streamers are to be awarded to all (lan. M? method w rvoct-si-rf- W b !. po : '« bo and Ol ARAN- S t Burned. atpoaL Portland. Ora._________ councils which have already qualified, TC£U to cur« you- So ad for PERSONAL F E U illaotrolod b ~k . \tarr> if Lonely; moat aucceoaful "Horn# and as soon as they qualify, until a M .krr"; hundred* rich. confld.ntlal. period when records show 100,000 net r.liable; years «aperlenca. deacrlptlona Increase. 'ree "The Successful Club," Mra Naan. « 0» 55«. Oakland. California. t a g AMD H O ftC IM M PO R TLAN D.O R EG O N It Is believe.! that this plan will — t .T n J f, *e*t* J Wadding BoueuOto and Funaral P iO C d a serve to meet the equitable claims of L u b llh e r F lo ris ts . H I M o rrison 8 L many localities, where because of sick A Noodle Seed. ness and other difficulties not un Bright Eyes. During cherry season, Bobby had It makes the eyes bright and clear reasonable In depending so largely been cautioned repeatedly about aval- If you bathe them first In warm water upon volunteer leadership, registra lowing tbe teeda. One day. at dinner, containing a pinch of salt and then tions could not he completed by Feb noodlaa »e r a aerved. Little Bobby with clear, cool water. It is well al ruary 15; and make possible a very wholesale result for all concerned, came upou a tiny piece ot bone from ways to filter water that la used In tha and at the same time In no way de the broth, and yelled In astonishment: as by pouring it through saveral tract from the prestige and honor of “ Why. mothar, here's a noodle seed!” icknessea o f cheesecloth. those who have actually earned the right o f award w-lth the time origi Nature's Provision for Owls. Too Much to Expect. nally specified. It Is “ over the top" that the scouts Owls, In addition to their eyelid«, Don't blame a successful fallow for hare «creerà that they draw, aidawlsa, bragging a bit. No on « with a good are going without a doubt! M U T U A L C R E A M E R Y CO., Portland. BAB’S RESTAURANT R I T Z H O T E L IN FORM A TION D EPARTM EN T AS J DEAN X across the eyes, to shut out tha light catch of tab goes home by way of tha back allay. while they sleep In the daytime. THE FIRST SPRINGS ON VEHICLES Idas Said to Hava Bstn Evolved in tha straps to two rigid nprlghts at each Third Century, but Made Head end o f the chassis. Tliere were vari way Slowly. ous variations of this principle applied on vehicles, 'but until the advent of Research shows that the earliest at the platform, and the elliptical spring, tempt to relieve the pussenger of a i traveling any distance in a horse- vehicle from rond «hock was made drawn vehicle was only possible In the during the reign o f Alexander Sev- | case o f robust persona. erus, ruler o f the Roman empire In the These elliptical springs were used o n Third century. Tbe laxly wna fast ; the cuaches that piled tn all parts of eued to the center o f two poles, which i the world before the day of the rail ran ik * full length of the Tehlcle and road. They have been modified und rested upon the frout and rear axle«. Improved Into such combinations as Tbe passengers enjoyed the Iwneflt of ■ tbe transverse, the deep cambered, the any resiliency the poles possessed. three-quarter elliptical, the sein I-ellip The drat patent for a steel spring1 tical. the cantilever and the fiat was Issued lu Fnglsnd to Ldward sprtiig. which nave made easy autom « Kuspp In 1623, but It was not until bile rldlrig possible at tbe present day. 40 years later that the first vehicle on steel springs became popular. This Thought f o r the Day. was the Brueiic, which re«erab!ed s Re careful of the man who la al mounted sedan chair and which was pulled by a runner, in a manner sim ways suspicious of everybody else. ilar to .he Jlnril.sha o f Japan, First Army With Iron W eapon« The man-power carriage gave way The Assyrians were the first to to a horse-drawn coach, mounted up- h i two transverse -¡.rings, the enj- equip an army with Iron weapons. BOY SCOUT SAVES COMPANION On a recent rowing trip Scout Lewis Wood o f Fast St. I.onls. III., and a companion had gone about fifty yards from shore to a point o f land that was not covered with water, and believing It was an Island, bad gotten out o f the boat to talk to some fishermen. Wood's companion was standing at the edge o f the water when the bank suddenly gave way, throwing him Into water be yond hi* depth, lie grabbed a piece of driftwood but It was not targe enough to support him. The current was strong at this point and carried him 50 feet or more from the shore. When Scout Wood saw his companion go down he plunged into the water and swnm to him. The drowning hoy had gone down the second time when the acout reached him After a hard strug gle In the water Wood managed to se cure a grip around Ids companion's neck and swam to shore with him. There Wood applied the Schaefer method o f resuscitation to the boy, who was unconscious, and within about fifteen minute* had his companion able to stand. The National Court of Honor ha* Issued s letter o f com- mendstlon to Scout Wood In recogni tion of Ida valor and skill. Germans Get Rid of Marks Without Delay BOY SCOUTS AID C IT Y Hamburg-—Crrman« Lav« «lowly ( to*fuuikrr In h«*r native villa** to l^ametl It la unwlra to w . t # mark» mnnufai ture. She hn I bought the while they are -ilUiiff ao raplilly In wood at a bar ¿11 In and the tuan v m value. Even aervnnt» earning very 'h»in* the work very rheirily In hla »mall wage» have ndo|ted tht plan o' «pure time. converting their money Immediately While tl •*» o*»li w » « net t»etroth»»d Into ««»mcthlng which l.a* real value, tnd did n**t know »he wou'.d marry. The cook In one Anierhan family >he explained to her mlKtrai»» her' In Hamburg recently told her mtfrtre*« chance* would tie much brighter when ah» waa investing her earning» In fur , It became known l ie could furnish * Dilute, which »lie load ordered a rah 4 home attractively. With the preparedness that haa gained for them the nation’» confi dence, boy scout» have again rendered significant aid In time of disaster. In the recent ¿12jOOO.OOO fire that swept the busine*» section o f Astoria, OfCw and left 2.500 peo|*I« homeless, every active troop of boy scouts and every s«*out who has been a member o f the organization since 11*10. were on duty throughout the night and assisted In guard, errand .in«! messenger service. Uses Trolley Wires in New Radio Tests New Turk.— Raillu. In tha f irm of carried current, was used In carrying on a ovn’ creation between a moving trolley car and u power station about three ralle» filai ant. Carrier current. It v i i rapinine... ■litters from rajin In that Ihe voice Is not bro*.least In all .llrectlona It fol low « tbe trolley wire anfi does not radiate enough for any other person to pick up the messages. K o» doea It lB- j in COUNTRY OF GOOD HIGHWAYS Naw F «dorai Act W ill Glva United •tataa Bast Syatam of Improved Roads In World. Top o il each m eal I w l t h a bit ol sw e e t In the lorm o l W R ItiI.E Y ’S. It M a t ls lle a th e sw e e t tooth a n d a id s d ige stion . P le a su re and benefit com bined. ¡>7 \ f Discovery Yet to Be Mads. Farm Building, Built or Concreta Persians believe that on a certain Block*. charmed day—a secret which but few brrnnv* of thrlr atallabllUy, (Impilo* have ever discovered—the rose bas a Ity und permanrnre heart ot pure gold. Building* o f Itila Mini resi*! Ih* rare ag ri of sionii. lire and drray and * r* Reason for Haste. an •cunumlral tn resin im i freni r\rry A scientist say» that the earth Is atumlpolnt. Thr barn reof lui* brrn shrinking about t * o Inches a year. bultt <>f frani* roiuttrurtlon «iu r e III* That accounts for the nervous activity cosi of tlir nerereiry firepnmf frani* manifested by some people to possess to «U|qx*rt a flrepreof nxif umuld n*, It while It is of some slxe.— Boston <V-»Uste uno--nomimi multitrnanr* churgr*. Transcript. — Fossils Used In Making Varnish. Among the resins which are moat commonly used In varnish making are various natural reair.s of fossil or semi fossil origin. Lincoln vs. You Lincoln b «to n *» to the » * « » . If# wn* « man a m o n f men »n<t »11 the world today recognises h i« gen ii:« of character. Lincoln «r a i »elf-tau g h t. l r » t e « d of w attin g fo r someone to i>ound knowledge Into him. he would walk m ile* to »«c u re a book that he m ight pur«ue the «jurat of knowledge which was » «uprem e pasaton w ith him throughout his lire Lincoln ln *tln ctlvely knew th «t k n ow l edge w a* the key that unlock* the d.ntr to fam e und fortune, or any »u cce«s that man dealre«. H e w ent directly a fter knowledge to prepare h lm w lf *o that when hla chance ca m « he would be ready You m ay look handsomer than Lincoln; you m ay have more n a tlv « »tren gth than Lincoln; you m ay h a v « an Intellect that could eaally be developed; but If you have not the burning d e »tr« to develop yourself, you are certa in to stick In the mud-sock claas. K n ow ledge 1» distin ctly a m atter o f In clination If you do not «ecu re knowledge you are 1u»t aa certain to su ffer fo r your lack o f developm ent In a m ental w ay a* you would certainly deteriorate phv»tca!!> if you laid In bed all the tim e and would neglect to develop your m uscle« l«a*i- neea lea d » to pain and failu re If you in is let on being la »y . the law o f com pensa tion w ill force you to pay compound In terest fo r your Idlenena. You w ill be whipped and »courged and made to do the meanent work o f the world. T h e hard law * o f neceaalty a re sure to overtake you You muet eat and people w ill ln *!»t that you earn what you eat T h e whip of necessity w ill beat your bleeding back and the »h arp tongue o f a h e a rtle »» world w ill tea r to anted» your »eniUbllltle». When you are stretched on the c r o w o f neces sity. people o f th l» world w ill crown you with thorn* and drive Into your fleah, nails expressing their scorn. Lincoln knew that the w orld w ill never fo rg iv e failure IsOgirally he equipped him self to succeed and he did succeed You. too. ran su< read, but you must p re pare you rself for the battle o f life. T h e greatest naeet In life is a strong ch aracter and th** ability to express you r se lf I f you are dumb as a dog you will receive the reward o f a dng. the crumbs from some rich m sn's table, who under stands the w ay to express himself. T h e great mass o f men h ave made no e ffo rt to develop them selves N ea rly all are capable o f in fin ite developm ent, but they do not realise It T h ey are paralysed by the thought that they are Inferior when In reality tha only differen ce he tween a successful man and themsel\ea Is development. T h e y could easily grow If they would get busy and develop them selves a « Luu coin and other grea t men have done You do not hava to be a super-man or t gian t o f Intellect, but you do have to be Just a little better than the average to be selected to occupy a seat o f honor and ense where you w ill w ork less and get more. I f you sim ply develop the s t iff back o f a Jack-ass and the physical strength o f a m ule you w ill naturally be paid for brute strength and nothing more, because that Is all your equipment w ill enable you to render In doing the work o f the world Lincoln w isely learned to talk convinc ingly. W e a re offerin g T>r Frederick Houk L a w 's course on "M a s te ry o f Apeet h ," which w ill quick!/ develop your ability to express yourself effe ctively . T h e good talker, you have noticed. Is the fellow who g ets in the lead every time. f>r. Frederick Houk L a w , o f Oxford Academ y, Amherst College, and Brown- Ing U niversity, holding the degrees o f A B . A M . snd Ph I»., has prepared s course entitled "M a stery o f Speech," that ! Is not only »tm ple but exceedingly In ter filin g By follow in g the instruction« he gives. It is possible fo r anybody to be- ; come a convincing talker I'robabl/ not a I»*m >'»thenes but a rattlin g good, en terta in in g speaker. I to not delay Cut o f f thle coupon today and send It In w ithout any money, and we w ill send you this course fo r $3 60 Settle w ith the postman when he delivers It. A M E R IC A N NEW SPAPER A SSN . o f P o r t la n d , O re . 41«-19-20 U. t . N ational Bank Bldg. d is a s t e r terfere with messages broadcast from other stations. Advantages of this development. It significant aid In time of disaster. In was said, consists chiefly In th ' ability I the comparatively recent 112.000.01)0 of a repair or emergency crew to com fire that swept the business section N a m e .... . municate with the power house, as con-1 o f Astoria, Ore., and left 2.300 peo venations can he carried on whether ple homeless, every active troop of or not there Is power In the trolley j boy scouts and every scout who had C ity _______ wire. The energy used for earrlei been a member o f the organization current Is supplied from storage bat alnce 1010. were on duty throughout S tats - teries operating • motor gvnerr.tor set the night and assisted tn gu.ird. errand an l messenger service. » e w tj > Tim u** of |>»rimin»nt lutlldlug ma> titillili I* oomliig tu tm «tundiird ¡mu', Tim now fmlrrul hlgbwny art «111 tire mu, ng III* more |>regr*«*lv* farm. gt\o tin* Fiillrd Su tra tin* brat high ora ni tli* remitry wlm aiquivlatn Ilia way s )»trill lu llir world. This inruns reononiy arhlrh run lu* giilmil llinreliy. grrutrr comforts for alght.reia as tliry O regon w F amous F or Tin* nccoiu(untying idioti graidi II- motor over ttie country, und It uicuna I t s B e a u t u t l W omen I urn III ir» amili* furm luitldlnga In direct public brnctlta lu better truu« Salem, Ore«.— "Last year I be South Dakota. T h * nwuar ■>! th* farm portatlon of fnrtu prediieta to shipping came m an extremely run down con lim ing |i*u*tl through I hr ¡dmirer point*. Money expended for Impro*o,l dition. my appetite (ailed me and Magi* anil tiring irmly tu lni|<ruv« III* highways ts money wisely Invested. 1 became very nervouv A friend holding « l l h minimi luitldliig» ii»r* I providing tlm program 1* kept within advised me to try 1 >r. 1’ierce'a Gobi- ! renrrrti* hlrrk u* » I,nil,ling mutrrlnl tli* ability of lax|*ayora to puy the hill en Medical Discovery a* a tonic j without burdening theiuaelve* unduly. ami 1 was very thauklul to her tor About 180.000 uillea of roud are In her good advice One bottle of it ; ; eluded In the system being mapped rut made me feel like a new person; it | i by federal and slat* engineers. The strengthened and built me up into federal highway act require* that all a perfect slate of health, my appetite returned and all nervousness dis- federal aid In* «(>enf on a connected appeared. I have no hesitancy in system constating o f not more than T saving that Dr. Fierce'* Golden j per cent of the road mileage In each Medical Discovery i- the very hest ; state, amt that this whole «rheme aliall tonic I have ever taken ami l am cunatst of Interstate and primary roads [l.»d to have mv testimonial pub- «lid lnt*rcounty and secondary roads. iahed if it vs ill he o f benefit to others 8ovoi.il atatea h a t« adjusted some who have become run-down and what difficult problems from neighbor weak." Mr*. Fva Ferraer, 444 Water St. ing »tales. For «sample, tlm Nehraa Obtain the Discovery in tablets ka ay stem »bowed a big gup In all Ifii or liquid from your druggist or send portant highway along Urn northern 10c for trial nkg. to Dr. Fierce'* In boundary. South Dakota hn« «greed valid*' Hotel. IJutialo. N. Y, to follow with a read plan which will fit Ilk* picture* on toy blocks. Fuller Triumph of Genius. th* federal act, only roads certain te h* on tlm general system have boon In 134?. when ho was more than approved for construction. seventy, Michael Angelo began his Tlm days o f highway building by the greatest work— St. P eter'« church. In farmers In their »pare time la becom Rome. Re refused rewards, saying ing a thing of tlm past. The Job la that he worked for the love of God tmtng don* on n big «cate now. alone. GenUemen: Please mall me Dr. L a w 's course. "M a s te ry o f Speech." I w ill pay the poet With the preparedness that has man IS 60 on delivery, which completes transaction and pays fo r the course gained for them the confidence o f the the In hill T h erea fter the course Is mine nation, boy scouts have again rendered absolutely. g iv e s a io > »e » e e »e» e eeeee »e #eee»* e e w 1 I w H ?! r yrc I i 1 n I f 1 P1 ■E1 I | 1 Aftrr E w ry A fm/ IMPROVED ROADS 1 ; A good remedy w hen calf «coura ur* prevalent I* a* fo llo w *: One ounce bismuth subnitrate. O ne-half ounce aelol. Th ree ount-e bicarbonate o f soda. Give one tesupoonfui o f thl* mixture In one half pint of milk three tliuea dally. ___________________ » . -... — , .... ■... .a.. . Heve Natural Food Supply. In the plantlees depths of Ihe ocean the dentarne largely depend for their food supply it|wm tha reaaeteae rain of dead animalcules which sink through the mtlea of dark, cold water. Cutlcura Comforts Baby’ s Skin When red. rough nnd Itching with hot both* o f Cutlcura Koap nnd touches of Cutlcura ointment. Also make use now and then of that cxqulultvly »rent ed du*tlng powder. Cutlcura Talcum, one o f the Indispensable Cutlcura Toilet Trio.— Adv. Idle to Ramamber Past L ap »»«. Act up always to yuur conviction«, and when you have been unfaithful, beer with yourself, and resume al ways with calm simplicity your little task.— Madame Guyon. Only “ Fallura" That la True. I'm proof against that word ''fa il u r e " I've seen behind It. The only failure a man ought to fear ts failure la cleaving to th* purpose he sees to be beat —George Kllot. Land of Eton# Tree*. Rock Impressions ot palm leaves have been uncovered near Klorlaaant. C o lo , Ihe stem of an exogenous tree mined In a chunk of coal at I,eyden. and petrified stumps of trees found In the atreet* of Denver, Therefore, Form Only Good Habits. Habit 1» a cable. W e weave a thread for It each day, and ft become* ao strung that we cannot break It.— Horace Mann. Together With Railroad* and Water Routes Highways Are of Tre mendous Importance. What W ives Know. "•experience teaches a wife that the more she agrees with her husband, no Development o f the Fur ICastern Re matter how big a fool he la, the better public through more highway* Is pre she gets on," said a woman In an Eng dicted tn the booklet "Trade and In lish police court. dustrie*," published by the »(•eclat del egation o f that country tn the Cnlted Thermometer for Blind. States o f America. "Together with the railroad* and water route«," save the report, "highways are of tremendous Importance. The purpoae of hlghwaya. among others, l l on the one hand to carry through ttie territory of the coun try com module* for export, and to di rect these commodities Into the prin cipal route«, and on the other hand, to distribute among the ixipulatlnn the Imported good* received from th* principal routea. By these highway* It will be possible to reach the known vast mineral deposits. In the near fu ture It w-IU lie possible to organize, either through the government ur by private means, automobile and tractor transportation o f freight on the same commercial basis existing at th* pres ent time on the railroads and water routea." In a thermometer of French Inven tion that ran be read by blind persona aaceiidlng mercury depresses a bal anced tube along a scale with em bossed marks. W ater Caused Blindnee*. A fter bathing In a river In Fast Africa n while hunter suffered from temporary blindness, supposed to be dun to some peculiar element In the water. Secret of Diving Birds. Ily expelling the air within their bodice, aquatic birds make them selves heavier than water when div ing. Common Sana« With Roads. How It Looked. Good Sir* W ill Help. Common *en*e knows It la better ¡0 "I'v o been down by the river," an Ttie fixed charge* of nmlnlNlnlng a put a good, but Inexpensive covering cow that milk* 4.IJOO pounds o f mlllt i on e road and maintain It than tn lay nounced little Marjory, "and I saw a a year la hut little less than those of . the best, blit moat expensive surface man sit there and drown three worms." maintaining a row that inllk« tl.i><>0 and allow It to deteriorate through j pound* of milk. A good herd «ire will lack of maintenance. pet the herd on ttie rood tn cheiiper production by Increasing production. Surfacing Save« Fuel. Coming off illrt reads onto gravel Milk Feed Coet Varies. yon unconaclmisly loosen up on the Ihilry Improvement association rec throttle, ttie ear goes faster, less gaso ords show that the feed cost of ll*) line la consumed, and tliere la less pounds of milk varies from 4t> rente wtxir and tear on the car. with greater to $1.30. depending largely on the pro comfort to «lie user*. duction of the herd. ! Grading Must Be Dona. Influence* Churn e f Cream. Grading work I* fundamental nnd Feed doe* Influence ttie churn of must be done. This fact, though com the cream. Corn fixtiler and corn, i bated at first, has passed the point of however, tend to prodtlre an cnay argument churning cream. Must Have Some Protein. A cow cannot produce all the milk she la callable of producing unless -ha lias a sufficient amount of protein. W rits Plainly. Hava Good Kyaa. of A ifleu liH f« i A comprcheiiidve »tmly I* now heilig mnde of the read needs of the national forest», »ecocdlng to the aiiminl rejxirt of the forest »ervlre, t ’ nlted S t u t e « Department of Agrlrullure. The llg ures avalluhle tmllrate tliut tu nun plrt* th* iieressary systeiu of fore.t development read* and trat!*. 13 ?4ki A c « hh ! uni in ration for tli» calve» will l»«? ground o « t » - w v t B <»r «»igut pound« to on« pound o f «»ll meal For a few day a fred on© pound i * t I i « m »«1 ppr dajr and l>e »ura all cnlvre g»»C their whura, when >ou ran lncrrn»a the grain to all thrjr will rl«nin up twice dully. Food ailugr to th* ral\**« when tliry begin ruling well by fording all they will ctrun up In hulf un hour* * Much trouble is alw iijs i v o l i M In get ting calve* g"lng along writ If you ura careful In thr »farting «»f tht cal vet on uewr ford* and Increased rations. About two pound* of »Huge per 1 m * h «| i Forett Road In Oregon. to start them on would be MUtUrienl« noting thut all the calves get tn rating. mite* of renda and 37,114 mite» o f tratls The calves will pay well for thr tlina must he conatructed at an estimateti «pent in bedding them well mid giving expeudlture of 904.003,000. l'or llie them comfortable quarters during cold »y»tem o f foresi hlghwiiya o f prlmary snowy weather. A » soon as the calve» Importane« to thè stale*, collutti-» and »re eating regularly and well and ccmmuntlle* the retigli aurvey Indi cleaning up the fee«l before they leave cate* thnt 9107,638.000 mu»t be ex- the trough, they should gain between pended for nmstructlon or tinprevr- one and a half poun«l* to two pounds • mrnt. I f the prrsent current appro- dally. I f they are soggy. clo*e to the prilliteli* are 1-0111111111x1. It «¡qx-nr» p o» ground kin«l of calve», they should de stble to romplete the developtneiit of well for you and make baby Iieef. an adequate road ayotein wlibili thè A fter a few weeks, part of the ra natlonal foresi* rovertug all requlre- tion. »ay one-third to one half, could tnenia In frotn 20 to 20 year*. be ground barley or corn. They wi|| certainly not make enough guin ia REPUBLIC’S FUTURE IN ROADS flesh on »Huge alona. Ordinary *oour» in calve* are » »Ira- pie digestive dleorder. the r o iilt of carelc**nr«« In feeding, nrrnrdlng to New Jersey dairy «peclallata. They should be attended to ut once. Cut the feed In half end give a <lo*e of cas tor oil (one-half pint!. Clean and disinfect all utensil*. White «enure 1« a germ disease and 1» usually fattl. Freveuthm method« c«,n»tltiite dean qunrter» for cow* at calving time, thoroughly disinfecting the r a lfe navel at hlrth and clenB quarters for calve» with plenty of »uie light know why the various salmon and trout have red or pink flesh. Now they believe that the color cornea from th* food they cat. All of the salmon fam Ity are fond of »tmllflah. Ganneta possess wonderful power of vision, but. upon the other hand, their T » Complst* Nwtssary Syatam 11,500 aenae of smell and hearing la notably Mda* of Roada Mult Ba poor, aays Ihe American Forestry Mag Conatructed. natile They have no nostril*, and their i f r * r « ( * 4 b f Ih e r » i t e * t A i h h l> # * e r « m e » l ears are covered with donee feat here Ground Oat» »nd Oil Meal Are F a vored in Small Amount» at Start, Gradually Increasing. According to Naw Jerxay Specialist« Trouble Is Result of Caralassnaaa in Feeding. W hy th* Salmon la Pink. M en of s e le n e * were long puttied to HIGHWAY NEEDS OF FORESTS PROPER RÀTI0N FOR CALVES SIMPLE REMEDY FOR SCOURS Thl* Bird la Fat. Young albatroa»»» are so laden with their own fat that uiw of them may gu five mouths without taking nuy nourishment, »ays the American For estry Magazine. This 1« likewise trim of young penguin* and other sea fowl. Valúa of Poteteea. Potatoes fe<l to cow* will Just ahottt take the place, pound for pound, uf corn allage. Cuticura Talcum Always Healthful • — — F s e rls s lle s lv r « * « * s « l 1 —»'■ «•mfl« I »kefaUtte* D*f4 I Mat»«« Mas« I - -cv » ' c « ' % Highway Tasa*. Highway taxea represent leaa thnn kn You SihtM? (5 per cent of total taxes nnd are re Ik s biggest, moat p erfectly squlppad sponsible for only one-eighth o f the I* Hiialussa T ra in in g Hrkeul In th* N orth- total Increase In taxes since 1010. •set Kit ym irself for s higher poslllaa « l l h m ors monar. I's ra u n a a t poetUoas assured our O radualsa Highway» In Nebraska. W rite fo r aatolaa— Fourth and T a a h llk Nebraska has approximately 80,000 Portland miles of public highways. P . N. U. No. 17, 192)