The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, May 17, 1923, Image 4

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PILES
DR. CHAS J. D E A N
FAIRBANKS A SCOUTMASTER
W hen C hief Scout E xecutive Jam es
E. W est retu rn ed to New York from
his extensive w estern and north­
w estern tour, th e m ost Interesting
piece of new s he had fo r th e boy scoot
world, a t least a s fa r a s th e boys
w ere concerned, w as th e announce­
m ent th a t D ouglas F a irb an k s w ill be­
come an official scoutm aster.
Mr. W est w ith Wm. G. McAdoo, n a­
tional Tice president of th e Boy
Scouts of Am erica, had an interesting
visit with Mr. F a irb an k s In California,
a t which tim e Mr. F airb an k s consented
not only to ta k e up active leadership
o f a troop of his own. but to develop
a film of th is troop, show ing th e recre­
ational activities and c h a ra c te r build­
ing and citizenship train in g of the
Boy Scout program .
GOOD
HIGHWAYS
RAILROADER
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
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Mrs. Win. Ilraillcy.
TSxl l o "holding up The h igh sTauJaKJ o l
work, which Is being done, th a n to
m ake this program available to m ore
of the seven m illion boys of scout age
la A m erica wbo a re not scout«
VICE PR E SID EN T ’S ADVICE
T h e friendship of form er Vice P resi­
dent M arshall fo r scxHiting Is of long
standing, d atin g back to the very be­
ginning of the m ovem ent. Mr. M ar­
shall a s president o f th e sen ate signed
the congressional bill. Incorporating
the Boy S couts of America, F ebruary
8th. 1910. T he form er vice president who
keeps In close and sym pathetic touch
w ith scout affairs, recently In Indian­
apolis, conferred the highest aw ard of
rank which scouting offers, th e E agle
badge, on th ree boys a t a C ourt of
H onor m eeting. " I sincerely hope th a t
when yon grow to your m ajority you
will practice th e sam e loyalty to your
country th a t you now show to your
scout lea d er« " he said In addressing
th e scout« “You have a tta in e d a
high honor In scouting, but do not let
It m ake yon ‘chesty.* J u s t think th a t
n a tu re has m ade you a little more fitted
to qualify for th is honor, and alw ays
rem em ber to lend a helping hand to
your less fo rtu n a te b ro th er scout« and
aid them In every possible way to a t­
tain th is honor also."
BOOSTS ROADS
P resident W illiam II. Finley, of the
Chicago A N o rth w estern railw ay,
sounded w hat autom obile industry of­
ficials declare la a sensible opinion
when he catue out before a m eeting of
th e Illinois A ssociation of Highway
and M unicipal C ontractors. In a pro­
nounced boost fo r hard-surfaced high­
w ay « Mr. Finley la one of the first
ra ilro ad m agnates to see th e light,
and to oppose th e theory th a t hard-
surfaced highw ays will ru in th e ra il­
ro a d «
W hen troUey lines w ere first built
th ere w as a hue and cry th a t they
would tak e all th e business front the
railroad*, declared Mr. Finley.
"N othing like th a t happened.* he
added, "b u t th e trolley lines m erely
created m ore business foe everybody.
Every g re at developm ent la th e result
o f evolution, not revolution."
Mr. Finley praise«! th e work of high­
way building hut w arned again st the
tendency to w ard overtaxation.
"It Is eztroiuely gratifying to see
big men like Mr. F inley com e out In
th e ««pen and declare the tru th about
h ard surfaced h ig h w ay « " aald Henry
P sulm an, chairm an of th e go«x! roads
com m ittee <«f th e Illinois S ta te Auto­
mobile association, "especially since
h e holds such a com m anding position
tn th e ra ilro ad w orld. It la sound doc­
trin e ably given.
"W hile It Is tru e th a t th e hard-sur-
face«l highw ays have put several short
railroad lines out of busin es« tsk e n as
a whole o u r fed eral and s ta te system s
o f roaiU tn th is country sim ply co­
o rd in ate with th e tru n k lin e ra ilro ad «
T he highw ays fo r th e most p a rt act as
fee«lers of the ra ilro ad s and Increase
th e ir busin es« It Is my firm convic­
tion th a t th e ra ilro ad officials should
he boosters of highw ay construction
and not o b stru c tio n ist«
P resident
F inley's speech on the su b je ct la
tim ely."
CONGRESS AIDS GOOD ROADS
Encouragem ent Given to B etter H igh­
w ays T hroughout C ountry by
Passing A ppropriation«
T h e gesatoa of ro n g ress w hich ended
M arch 4 gave encouragem ent to th e
good ro ad s m ovem ent throughout the
country by continuing appro p riatio n s
for fe«leral aid to th e s ta te « but It
failed to ta k e action In connect ion w ith
o th er m a tte rs of m om ent to m otorist«
D isappointm ent w as caused a t th e fail­
ure to provide money for th e building
of roads In th e national p a rk « but this
w as due to th e fact th a t th e budget
subm itted did not provide fo r such a p ­
propriation. say s th e N ational M otor­
ists' a«st>ciutlon.
OPPOSE OVERLOADED TRUCKS
Problem of P reventing D estruction of
Im proved Road* O iscutaed at
R ecent Meeting.
Douglas F airb an k « “ Movie" S ta r
(R ig h t), who Becomes a Scoutm as­
te r ; an Eagle Scout (L eft) of a Los
Angeles Troop.
Boy scouts of K enilw orth, U tah, and
th e scout m otto “Be P rep ared ." w ere
tw o big fa c to rs In th e discovery o f a
three-year-old child, who recently
stra y ed from home. W hen th e little
one w as m issed a group of boys com­
posed of a larg e r p a rt of boy scouts,
prom ptly began a n organized search.
Several hours la te r th e baby w as found
by th ree of th e scouts. Cold and weak,
she w as tak en home In a sw eater of
one of the boy«
T liom as P atto n , the Eos Angeles rep­
resen tativ e of W ill H ays, w as also a
m em ber of th e p a rty which called on
F a irb a n k « F a irb an k s has agreed to
give th e boy scout film his fullest and
best effort« He Is delighted w ith the
prospect of serving th e boyhood o f the
nation a s scoutm aster In “the greatest
boy movem ent In th e world b <luy." H e
sa y s:
BOY SCOUTS CO OPERA TE
“I wish to pay my respects to Mr.
McAdoo and th a t wonderful bunch of
In Om aha, Neb., a t th e req u ests of
fellow « th e Boy Scouts. T eil them I
am th rilled to death w ith the prospect the Automobile club and police com­
of being a scoutm aster, and I am m issioner, boy scouts e re assistin g in
su re when my little band is hum m ing safeguarding th e stre e ts around the
we shall m ake a noise th a t will circle school building of th e city. Each scout
doing th is patrol d uty will receive a
th e globe."
F o r five w eeks Mr. W est has been duty un it for each th ree hours’ work.
touring scout c en ters of »he Middle F or five duty u n its a scout will receive
W est, W est and N orthw est. H e is en­ a bronze s t a r ; and for five bronze
thused w ith th e healthy condition of s ta rs he will receive a gold sta r. The
scouting In A m erica today, but be­ I gold s ta r sta n d s for 73 hours of public
lieves th ere la nothing m ore Inn-orient. service.
T alking Crow K illed by N egro Fearing “S p ell’
Georgetow n. Del.—Councilm an An­ »he bird was bew itched and killed It to
drew M arvel's pet crow, a bird with a break th e "spell.”
vocabulary, suffered an untim ely death
because of Its education.
Sixty Million Coins for Bulgaria.
A negro shot the pet a* It w as roost­
Vienna.—T h e A ustrian m int hns re-
ing on a porch e n te rta in in g a crowd I ••elved an order from th e B ulgarian gov­
w ith some of its choicest language.
ernm ent for th e coining on Its b eh alf of
T he crow had been a pet of th e town 10.000.non one-leva and 20.000,000 two-
fo r th ree years. It flew everyw here, leva pieces. T he execution of this or­
Jiut retu rn ed to th e M arvel hom e every der will keep the m int fully employed
night. T h e colored m an said he thought j for th e space of nine m onth«
Bore T unnel in Bank’s Stone W all; G et $40
D enver.—F o rty dollar* in pennle*
wan w hat ro b b ers obtained from the
F irs t .State bunk o f Bon n e tt, Colo*
a fte r going: to th e trouble of tunneling
through n Mtone w all of th e hank.
W hen officers o f th e bank entered
th e estab lish m en t they found papers
scHttered everyw here, tab le s oxer-
tu rn ed Slid everything In th e building
disturbed. T hen they discovered the
Difference in E nthusiasm of Jitney
O w ner and F a rm er W ho la Liv­
ing on Muddy Road.
T ex as F arm and Itanoh sa y s: “ You
know th e re m ust be som e difference
about th e enthusiasm over a good
roads m ovem ent of a second-hand Jit­
ney owner, living in a rented flat In
town, owing nobody but his landlord
and grocer, and rne. living on 1100
acres m ortgaged to th e lim it and taxed
a little over th e lim it," and It m ight
have added, “ and then have th e $90,000
a m ile road built ao th at I would have
to go seven m iles through th e mud to
get to I t "
MINNESOTA BUILDING ROADS
Millions of D ollars Will Be Spent In
Next Few Y e art In Perfect-
ing Its System.
M innesota la one of th e sta te s which
is going uhead in a road-building cam ­
paign. M illions o f dollars will be spent
in th is s ta te in th e next few year* In
perfecting a w onderful system in hard
road* which will aid m aterially In tho
developm ent of th e state.
F lorida's New Roads.
F lorida Is spending m illions on
roads. Recognizing the rapid develop­
m ent of a country w ith wide, well-
huilt highw ays, the people of thin
southern land have Invested prodigally
hut a stu tely In perm anent paved road­
beds.
Short Cut to M arket.
Geom etry teaches us th a t a straig h t
line Is the shortest d istance betw een
tw o point*. And a stra ig h t road—a
g . Kai n e d — is th e sh o rtest way to a
profitable m arket.
D airym an, Can You Answer
Yes to These Q uestions?
Advises Y o u n g M o th e rs
P ortland, O r e g —" I t surely is a
rdrasurable duty to recom m end l>r.
Pierce'» Favorite Prescription to
m other* and prospective m others,
lo r I found in this m edicine a w on­
derful help during expectancy and
a fterw ard.
1 was physically frail
and Icaretl the consequence of
m otherhood, but I gained in physical
stre n g th . T h e tom e ctlcct ol the
‘F av o rite P rescrip tio n ', together w ith
the ‘Golden Medical D iscovery“,
overcam e the general w eakness I
had N ature * a - qrcailv helped th ru
expectancy an«F I -hall alw ays Ka«e
a g«»ni w ord ior Dr. Pierce’s m edi­
cines because they have been >o
m uch help to m e, jti»t at the tim e
l m o s t needed stre n g th ." - Mrs.
W in B radlcv. 545 Albina Ave.
W rite Dr Pierce's Invalids' H otel
in Kutfak), N. Y <«'r tree m edical
advice o r semi 10c for trial pkg.
of any of his m edicines.
If T h sy Could 8« H arnessed.
It lias b een e stim a te d th a t th e re a re
alw ays 1.000 th u n d e rsto rm s In prog-
gross in d iffere n t p a rts of th e w orld,
sn d th a t th e ir energy is equal to a bout
100.000,000 h o rse power.
R em arkable V itality of Flea*.
Sm all w a te r fleas h a re been known
to lie d o rm an t for 40 y ears In d ried
m ud, w ithout losing th e ir pow er of
activ ely living w hen the m ud w as
ag ain m oistened.
Do you love the daily buaineaa?
Ik) you know exactly which cows
a re m aking you a labor UicomeT
Do you know e<uh ro w 's te .t 1
Ik) you spply your knoivleilge by
sending th e hoarder row s to the
butcher Im uuxllatelyI
lk> you know th e essen tials of
feeding th e dairy r o w ^
lk> you feed your row s s balanced
ration. b«>th as regurds the ingredients
of the feeds and th e coat?
lk> you feed regularly?
lk> you milk regularly?
lk> you exercise care and kind tr e a t­
m ent alw ays?
Do you exercise th e *trli-t«-*t clean­
liness both w ith the row s sud with
th e utensils?
Do you use a purebro«! dairy bull?
Ik> you give your row s adequate
shelter?
Ik) you use a dequate bedding?
lk> you milk the row s dry and hot
perm it th e calves to suck u fle r the
first th re e days?
Do you listen to advice?
H ave you a good sum m er p asture?
lk> you like w ork?
If s m an «'an consoh'ntlously answ er
“yea" to all of these questions he Is
not very fa r wrong on the dairy busi­
n e ss - H a r o ld It. I.an«*elles. Fleldm aa.
tV lorado S ta te Dairy Commission.
Lincoln vs. You
m a n d e s ire s
H e w e n t d ir e c tl y a f t e r
k n o w le d g e to p r e p a r e h im s e lf s o t h a t
w h e n h i* c h a n c e c a m e h e w o u ld b e r e a d y .
FEED SUCCULENCE TO COWS
Y o u m a y lo o k h a n d s o m e r t h a n L in c o ln
you m a y h a v e m o re n a tiv e s tr e n g th th a n
L in c o ln ; y o u m a y h a v e a n I n te lle c t t h a t
Corn Silage. Mangel W u r x e l or Root
c o u ld e a e l l r b e d e v e lo p e d : b u t If y o u
hA v e n o t t h e b u r n i n g d e s ir e to d e v e lo p
Chops Are of Much Im portance
y o u r s e lf , y o u a r e c e r t a i n to » tic k In t h e
to Dairym an.
m u d - s o c k c I hhs .
K n o w le d g e I* d i s t i n c t l y a m a t t e r o f I n ­
c lin a tio n
If y o u d o n o t s e c u r e k n o w le d g e
Feed all roughage, such ns alfalfa,
y o u a r e J u s t i s c e r t a i n to s u f f e r f o r y o u r
la c k o f d e v e lo p m e n t In a m e n ta l w a y a s clover or o th er hay, fodder and corn
y o u w o u ld c e r t a i n l y d e t e r i o r a t e p h y s ic a lly
Milage th a t th e cow will eut up d e a n
If y o u la id In b e d a ll t h e tim e a n d w u u ld
n e g l e c t to d e v e lo p y o u r m u s c le s .
[* asl- Too
much stre ss cannot lie laid
; n e s s le a d s to p a i n a n d f a i lu r e . If y o u I n ­ on the Im portance of having p art of
s i s t o n b e in g la x y , t h e la w o f c o m p e n s a -
| tio n w ill f o r c e y o u to p a y c o m p o u n d In -
the roughage of n succulent nature,
! t e r e s t f o r y o u r I d le n e s s
Y ou w ill be as corn silage, mangel w ursel or root
w h ip p e d a n d s c o u r g e d a n d m a d e to d o t h e
I m e a n e s t w o rk o f t h e w o rld .
T h e h a rd
chops. G enerally a dairy cow will eat
la w s o f n e c e s s i ty a r e s u r e to o v e r t a k e
dally a little more than th ree (Miunds
i y o u . Y ou m u s t e a t a n d p e o p le w ill I n s is t
j t h a t y o u e a r n w h a t y o u e a t. T h e w h ip of silage and about one pound of hay.
j o f n e c e s s i ty w ill b e a t y o u r b le e d in g b a c k
or its equivalent. In addition to silage,
a n d th e s h a r p to n g u e o f a h e a r t l e s s w o r ld
for every 100 pounds of live weight.
w ill t e a r to s h r e d * y o u r s e n s ib il iti e s . W h e n
y o u a r e s t r - t - b a d o n t h s CTO— <>f B M M - At present prices th e dulrytnan can­
s ity , p e o p le o f t h i s w o rld w ill c r o w n y o u
not afford not to feed grain. T he cow
w ith th o r n s a n d d r i v e I n to y o u r fle s h ,
n a i ls e x p r e s s in g t h e i r s c o r n .
should be fed about one pound of grain
L in c o ln k n e w t h a t t h e w o rld w ill n e v e r
m ixture dally for every th re e and one-
f o r g iv e f a i lu r e
l o g i c a l l y h e e q u ip p e d
h im s e lf to s u c c e e d a n d h e d id s u c c e e d
h a lf pounds of milk she gives.
Y o u , to o , c a n s u c c e e d , b u t y o u m u s t p r e ­
p a r e y o u r s e lf f o r t h e b o t t l e o f life.
T h e g r e a t e s t a s s e t In life Is a s t r o n g
SHOULD USE PUREBRED BULL
c h a ra c te r a n d th e a b ility to e x p re s s y o u r ­
s e lf
If y o u a r e d u m b a.s ■ ! g
i w ill
r e c e iv e th e r e w a r d o f a df>g, t h e c r u m b s
f r o m s o m e r ic h m a n ’s taM * \ w h o u n d e r ­ Profitable Dairying Depend* on Supe­
s t a n d s t h e w a y to e x p r e s s h im s e lf .
rior Breeding, Good Feed and
T h e g r e a t m a s s o f m e n h a v e rruid** n«»
W eeding Out Scrubs.
e f f o r t to d e v e ’o p th rm a e lv e M
N e a r ly a ll
a r e c a p a b le o f I n f in i te d e v e lo p m e n t, b u t
t h e y d o no» r e a l is e It T h e y a r e p a r a l y s e d
Farm er* and dairym an cannot con­
b y t h e t h o u g h t t h a t t h e y a r e I n f e r io r
w h e n In r e a l i t y th e o n ly d if f e r e n c e b e ­ tinue to u*e *cnih or grad* bull*, »ay*
tw e e n a s u c c e s s f u l m a n a n d t h e m s e lv e s
A. C. liner, profe*»or of d airy hua-
Is d e v e lo p m e n t.
T h e y c o u ld e a s i ly g r o w If t h e y w o u ld bnndry a t th e Oklahom a A. and M.
g e t b u s y s n d d e v e lo p th e m s e lv e s n s L i n ­
college. Profitable dairying depend*
c o ln a n d o t h e r g r e a t m e n h a v e d o n e .
i d o n o t h a v e to be a M p e r - tv u m o r on (1) good breeding; (2) weeding
a g i a n t o f I n te lle c t, but y o u d o h a v e to 1
b e J u s t a l i t t l e b e t t e r t h a n t h e a v e r a g e out poor ro w * ; (3) good feeding.
to b e s e le c te d to o c c u p y a s e n t o f h o n o r
A purebred bull will Im prove all
a n d e a s e w h e r e y o u w ill w o rk le s s a n d
dairy herd* w hlrh a re not new bended
g e t m o re .
I f y o u s im p l y d e v e lo p th e s t i f f b a c k
by * purebred male, Mr. B ner *aya.
o f a J a c k - a s s a n d t h e p h y s ic a l s t r e n g t h
o f a m u le y o u w ill n a t u r a l l y b e p a id f o r Farm er* or dairym en can very often
b r u t e s t r e n g t h a n d n o t h i n g m o re , b a c a t» — eltib to g eth er and buy n bull which
t h a t Is u 11 y o u r e q u i p m e n t w ill e n a b l e you
t o r e n d e r In d o in g th e w o r k o f t h e w o rld . coat* m ore th an an o rdinary purebred
L in c o ln w is e ly l e a r n e d to ta lk c o n v i n c ­ male. W henever po*»lble, a herd bull
in g ly .
should he from n texted dam with a
W e a r e o f f e r in g D r. F r e d e r i c k H o u k
L a w ’s c o u r s e o n " M a s t e r y o f H p e e c h ," good record.
w h ic h w ill q u ic k ly d e v e lo p y o u r a b i l i t y
to e x p r e s s y o u r s e lf e f f e c tiv e ly .
T h e g o o d t a l k e r , y o u h a v e n o ti c e d . Is
Im portant V ehicular Traffic.
t h e fe llo w w h o g**ta In th e le a d e v e r y
T he big problem o f highway triuia-
tim e .
D r. F r e d e r i c k H o u k I j i w , o f O x fo rd port I* In letting the publie know of the
A c a d e m y , A m h e r s t C o lle g e , a n d B r o w n ­
in g U n iv e r s it y , h o ld in g t h e d e g r e e s o f A. Im jiortnnre of vehicular traffic to the
R . A. M , a n d P h . F) , h a s p r e p a r e d a en tire com m unity Juxt a* the |>eople
c o u r s e e n t itl e d “ M a s te r y o f H p eech ,'* t h a t
Is n o t o n ly s im p le b u t e x c e e d in g l y I n t e r ­ now realize th e value of aelioolx to all
e s tin g
Jly fo llo w in g t h e I n s t r u c t i o n s h e person* In n town w hether puretita or
g iv e s , i t is p o s s ib le f«?r a n y b o d y t o b e ­
c o m e a c o n v in c in g t a l k e r .
P r o b a b ly n o t not.
a D e m o s th e n e s , b u t a r a t t l i n g g o o d , e n ­
te r ta in in g sp e a k e r.
Freight by Motor Truck*.
D o n o t d e la y . C u t o f f t h i s c o u p o n t o d a y
a n d s e n d I t In w i t h o u t a n y m o n e y , a n d
More th an 1.430,0110.000 tona of
w e w ill s e n d y o u t h i s c o u r s e f o r $3 50.
M ettle w ith th e p o s t m a n w h e n h e d e l iv e r s freight, Ineludlng 134,400,000 tona of
It
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farm produce, are now carried by mo­
N EW SPAPER
A SSN .
o f P o r t l a n d , O re.
G e n tl e m e n :
P le a s e m a ll m e D r. U w ’i c o u r s e ,
“ M a s t e r y o f H p e e c h .” I w ill p a y t h e p o s t ­
m a n $3 50 o n d e liv e r y , w h ic h c o m p le t e s
th e tr a n s a c tio n a n d p a y s fo r th e c o u rs e
In fu ll.
T h e r e a f t e r t h e c o u r s e Is m in e
a b s o lu t e ly .
hole In the wall through which the
bu rg lars had entered.
T he thieves
w ere unable to open the vault of the
bank, h o all they obtained was $40 In
Pennsylvania Roads.
pennies, which had been locked In a
O f the frO.OOO m iles of rood In Penn­
cash draw er.
sylvania, 10,320 m iles com prise the City
“Maybe the fnct tb n t Sunday was sta te highw ay system.
April fool’s day had som ething to do
with the haul o f the burglar*,” Leon­
Tim e to Drag Roads.
filate
ard I>e Lne, who Is lnve*tlgtiting th e
A fter the rain when you c an 't work
case, suld.
In the fields drug th a t road.
W rite Plainly.
A study of th e life of chicken lies
show s th a t there aro a dozen different
klm ls Infecting th e aame bird. Moat
o f them, however, frequent the rear
p a rt of th e body a t least once tn e«ery
tw enty-four hours w here they obtain
th e necessary m oisture for their life
and growth. T his m oisture Is obtain­
ed from around the vent. T his hahlt
of lice would nnawor one tm-thod of
treatm ent, the use of blue o in tm e n t
IMue ointm ent applied around the
re n t and tinder th e wing of each fowl
affw led seem s to get rid of the lice
tn s very short tin t«
A piece the
site of a good slitxl pea la plenty for
one bird.
If llui bluo ointm ent Is
IhU-k and heavy It should lio melted
so th u t It «'an bo spplle«l In s vary
thin layer. It Is well to m ake a second
application tw o w eeks a fte r the first,
••sprolalty If th e birds a re badly a f
fected.
W e find th a t about tw o applications
a y ear scorn to he sufficient to control
tho lice.
Any of th e sdvertls«*«! 1U-* pow ders
snd many of th e homo m ade powders
seem to work w r y well for a short
time. T h eir re s u lt« however, a re only
tem porary, th u s Involving considerable
P articu larly Im portant T hat Milk Cana
Bs Oriad and K spt So Until
Usad Again.
B ecause b acteria Increase In num ­
bers a t sucli an astounding ra te when
conditions are favorable. It 1» neces­
sary not only to kill as m any of them
as possible In ord er to keep dairy
H elp T h a t C o u n t«
H e who helps a little child htdps h u ­ utensils clean and Insure a good prod­
m an ity w ith a distin ctio n , w ith an uct ; but utensils m ust be kept dry, ao
th a t the few organism s th a t a re left
im m ed iaten css w hich no o th e r help
a fte r sterilisatio n will not m ultiply
given to hum an c re a tu re s In any o th e r greatly.
In addition to th e proper
sta g e of th e ir hum an life can possibly tem perature. It la necessary that
give a g ain .—Phillips Brooks.
m oisture be present for these germ s
to grow, but only a very th in film of
w ater la needed.
V illage Spread* for Miles.
It la p a rticu la rly Im portant th at
Probably th e la rg e st village In th e
milk cans be thoroughly dried and
world Is K em pton, E ngland, w hich
kept dry until used again. They roust
s tre tc h e s along a single road for seven
also be protected from contam ination
m iles.
with dust, dirt and files. E xperim ents
•how th a t In milk cans which were
C hinese A ncients Used Sword*.
covered before being dried the num ­
C hinese scholars claim th a t Iron ber of b acteria Increased TOO tim es In
Milk put into cans In
sw ords w ere In use In th e ir c o u n try 24 hours.
which the b acteria have been perm it­
4.000 y e ars ago.
ted to m ultiply to aurh an extent will
spot! much sooner than milk put Into
cans th at h a re been dried before being
covered.
To secure rapid drying the can*
L in c o ln b t i o n i * to t h e a a e a . H « w a * a m ust be sterilised with steam or boil­
m a n a m o n g m e n a n d a ll tn « w o rld to d a y
ing w ater. If the ste rilise r la used,
r e c o g n lx e a h is g e n tu a o f c h a r a c t e r .
the cuna may be left In U until time
L in c o ln w a n s e l f - t n u g h t .
In s te a d of
w a i t i n g f o r s o m e o n e t o p o u n d k n o w le d g e for them to be u*ed again, but there
I n to h im . h e w o u ld w a lk m ile * to a a c u r a m ust be some m eans of ventilation to
a b o o k t h a t h e m i g h t p u r s u e th e q u e s t of
k n o w le d g e w h ic h w a s a s u p r e m e p a s s io n carry off th e m oisture. Can* may be
w ith h im t h r o u g h o u t h i s lire
set on a rack to dry, hut they should
L in c o ln I n s tin c tiv e ly k n e w t h a t k n o w l­
e d g e w a s t h e k e y t h a t u n lo c k s t h e d o o r be protected from files and dust, pref­
to f a m e a n d f o r tu n e , o r a n y s u c c e s s t h a t erably In a well screened milk house
A M E R IC A N
A pplication of Bluo O intm ent Is I f
flcaclout—Sodium Fluorld Also
W ork* Woll.
KEEP DAIRY UTENSILS CLEAN
tor truck* over tile highw ays In this
country every year.
418-19-20 U. 6. N a tio n s) B an k Bldg.
Billion for Roads.
A pproxim ately $1,200.0*10,000 will he
spent In the U nited S tntes and Canada
for ro ad s and stre e ts th is year, and
about $1,350,000.000 will he spent for
passenger autom obile* and trucks.
A fte r
Every Meal
CHICKEN LICE WORRY FOWLS
P resident Finley of N orthw estern
System P raises W ork of High,
way Construction.
T h e problem of preventing th e de­
struction of im proved highw ays by the
overloaded m otor truck, which tra n s ­
fe rs a freig h t tra in load to a pave­
m ent designed for only a law ful m axi­
SCOUT AIDS STRICKEN MEN
mum lim it o f eight tons to th e axle,
E dw ard H artzel! o f Buffalo, N. Y_ or fo u r tons a wheel, w as discussed
show ed th a t be had learned his scout a t the recent gotxl roads congress held
w ork well when, w ith th e aid of a po­ In Chicago. A com m ittee w as appoint­
licem an. he re su sc ita te d by m eans of ed to w ait upon county boards and city
artificial re sp iratio n tw o men whom he au th o ritie s in ord er to get b e tte r en­
saw stag g er to th e stre e t and collapse. forcem ent of th e law s reg u latin g truck
T he men had been w orking in th e ir lo ad «
g arage and w ere both overcom e a t the
sam e tim e from the effect of th e gaso­
PHILOSOPHY OF GOOD ROADS
line fum es.
BOY SCOUTS FIN D LOST BABY
TfivAJM
TAC
Sign* Help Motorist*.
For the guidance of stra n g e m otor­
ists, sign* a re painted dlreetly on the
pav«m en( In New Bedford, Maas. The
directing letter* are w hite on asphalt,
and a re m ade wltii four-inch linen,
fifteen Inches In length, and »paced
th ree feet a p art.
Road Im provem ent Each Month.
More th an 1,000 m iles of Improved
highw ays a re being com pleted every
m onth In the U nited S ta te s through
the aid of eo-operntlon of the federal
governm ent with the sta te s' assistance.
WR1GLEYS
TH* tir + tl Amtrurum .SVeetm«*!
p ro v id e s p lr a a a n t a c tio n
lo r
y o u r te e th , a la o
p e n e t r a t i o n th e r r e v l c e a
a n d r lc a n a ln ii th e m .
T hen,
lo o ,
d ig e s tio n .
II
(la c t V R I U L E Y 'S
e v e ry
m e a l — aea
m u c h h o lla r y o n
j le e l.
a id s
a lte r
how
w ill
M ’v
$.?/!
.r? * 4 '
The Flavor Lasts.
Eluelv* Clue*.
It I* owing to •ucceaeful m edical tin
te c th ii work th a t sm allpox and d ip h ­
th eria have been robbed of m uch uf
th e ir te rro r, the p re v en tiv e of th e one
nnd th e a n tito x in for th e o th e r belug
the fru it of the follow ing up of cer-
tatu duo * , to elu siv e a s lo have 4a-
capeil o bservation for g enerations.
Real W isdom In Advice.
•
It w as a wise philosopher th a t In­
vented (hi* saying: "L ive a s If ev ery
m om ent w ere your last. " If we could
heed th is advice w hal a d iffere n t com ­
plexion th e world w ould w ear fur us.
In sta n tly new values would s p r l n i Into
th e uim d T he com m on thing* of Ilf*
would la k e on hues of brilliance.
S atanic G eography.
No person, a lth e r filatori« »1 o r leg en ­
dary. ha* m ore places nam ed a fte r
him th a n the devil. T he fam ous e x ­
plorer, C aptain A m undsen, a«lded to
th e 11*1 during his «xpedltlou, II*
gave u* "D evil * G lacier" a n d "llevU *
Dancing Houtu "
Applying Sodium Fluorld.
A L ady af D-st<nction.
Is reimcnl!«*! hy the d elicate fneclnat-
Ing tnfluenra of (lie perfu m e she n * r«
A h a th w ith C u tlc u ra Soap and libi
w n trr to thoroughly clenn*e the po re«
foltowi*! by a du*tlng w ith C utlcur*
T alcum Pow der usually nicuus a clear,
t a r o t , healthy sk in .—Adv.
labor In holding down thl* trouble.
Good duet wallow bandy tn the poultry
house also add* considerably to con­
trolling thl* pest.
Sodium fluorld can also be used to
ro u tro l lice. T h is I* a common prep-
aratlifh which can be obtained at any
drug store. It I* applied hy w bat Is
known a* the pinch m ethod. A pinch
should lot worked Into the fluff of the
tall, a pinch under each wing, a pinch
oo the back, and a pinch worked Into
(he nrok fe a th e r«
T his treatm ent
•■■crua to work very well.
Hy H arry
Knibleton, Professor of Poultry llu *
baudry. O klahom a A. and M. College.
Old He Make a H it?
May — ‘ H aally, I d o n ’t feel Ilka
w alking
My feet b o th er m e a good
d eal."
J a c k —"W hy, you m uat be
n e rv o u s!"
May—"N ervous! W hy?"
J a c k —"O therw ise you w ouldn't let
• u rh little th in g s b o th e r ?pu."— P e a r­
son's.
FATAL OISEASE OF TURKEYS
T h a t's th* P oint.
Homebody sa y s: "E v ery cynical
F irst Symptom of Blackhead Is Slew-
bachelor ought to have b it nose pulled
net* of Movement—P oults Nood
hy th e dlmplml finger* of a baby."
Clean Q uarters.
Hut w hat good w ould th .v t'4 0 e ith e r
T he first sym ptom of th a t fa ta l d ie (he bach elo r or the baby? New O r­
ease of turkeys, blackhead, Is alow- lean s S ta te s.
neea of m ovem ent.
A poult comlag
down with (hi* disease will show ao
Joy In F o rg iv t
sym ptom s In the early sta g e« hut ha
M any persons r u t th cm se lreg off
will coiue trailin g In a fte r (lie re st of
front one of th s highest Vfid-ictriaiteal
th e poults have come In to r o o s t; at
first Just a few feet behind, gradually Joys In life—th e Joy of m agnanim ous­
getting fa rth e r and fa rth e r la the rear ly forgiving an enem y. Kgvhang*.
uf the home-coming poult*, until final­
ly th s evening come* when he stops
C annot P ray on Sm all Flph.
by the wayside.
T he big w halebone w hale ¿ a n so
W hen the first lagging Is seen. shut sm all a th ro ats th a t It c an n o t sw allow
th e poult up, give him only so u r milk fish of o rd in ary slxe. Its food < «utslst*
to eat, and give a dose of epaom salts.
of little life form s found In lh ^ sea:
H e can have all th e chopped nettles,
dandelions or onions hs will eaL but 1 ho toothed w hales e a t any living
th a t Is all. T he droppings of affected th in g th ey r a n catch .
poults should be hurled. P oults will
not thrive If fed w here th ere Is the
W here R over Scored.
filth of o th er poultry. Keep them clean
On h e r re tu rn from a visit io g ra n d ­
—th a t Is, free from lira and m ites; m a's Ih-rnlce s u ld : "T hey w ere all
fee.I them clean food on a clean board
glad to see me, hut H o v e rs tall w as
or trough, and give them drinking w a­
g laddest of all."
te r th a t haa not been fouled.
• * *
T h a c k sra y ,
He blew on h ln pipe, aipl w ords
cam e trip p in g round him Ilka children,
like p re tty little c h ild ren who aro p e r­
fectly drilled for tho dnnen; o r cam e,
did h* will It, tre a d in g In th e ir p reced ­
ence, Ilk* kings, gloom ily.— Max Beer-
bob m.
It I* not so niucti w hat Is fed a s
how it Is given th a t brings re su lt«
* e #
Frozen combs a re a good sign of
poor ventilation In the henhouse. I t ’s
not ao tnucb the cold as the hum idity.
F irst R equisite fo r H eroism .
I should say sin c erity , n deep, gro at,
genuine sin c erity . Is tho firs t c h a ra c ­
te ristic of nil m en In any way heroic.
— C arlyle.
POULTRY NOTES
T he lien th a t lays 1M> eggs a year
la doing very good work.
• * e
W inter eggs should be th e constant
object of poultry flock ow ner«
• • •
Chickens th a t a re sick or anem ic
and doing poorly should be culled out
a t all tim e «
T h e spindle-legged,
long-headed, alialluw-bodled p ullets
altould he elim inated as soon s s dis­
covered.
s e e
F our Inches of fine, dry atrnw on tho
henhouse floor surely looks com fort­
able us we w atch the hen* cuvurllng
around a fte r th e ir break fast.
* • *
Young tu rk ey s m ust be kept penned
up m ornings until the dew hn« dried,
and m ust also be guarded ngainst
ra ln i and sudden showers.
* * e
Elce a re a g re at enem y to young
ttirk* nnd they should he grease»! on
th e head* and un d er the wing* with
lnrd and n few drops of kerosene.
T h is should he done every tw o weeks.
s e e
Use one m ale bird to every ten or
fifteen hens of the lieayler b reed« and
one to every fifteen or tw enty Leghorn
bens to give good fertility.
* * •
W ynndottea have a sta n d ard weight
of 8Vt pounds fo r cocks; GV4 pounds
fo r h en s; 7 % pounds fo r cockerel«
and 3Vi pounds for th* pullet«
* * *
Geese generally m ate In p a ir« but
occasionally whore you have tw o or
th re e gandera you can work In an
ex tra gooae and find th a t th* eggs
will b* f* rtll* ; pUtfrtt'la* n o t
F orest F irs* Costly.
E very y e ar forest flrea In tho U nited
S ta te s d e stro y enough lim b e r to build
an e n tire city th e size of W ashington.
S h a rk s' Bone* M ake C anes.
In V enezueln w alking « tic k s a re
m ade from th e backbones of sh a rk s
stiffened with rods of steel.
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R e b d
Cross
A L L B L 11F.
I« n«ed«d In «very d«p*rtm «nt o l hotiM -
keeping. Equally g o o d fo r tow ela.laM «
linen, «beata and p illo w caaaa. Crecer«
Guticura Soap
---- The Safety Ruzor----
Shaving Soap
''nttrur*HoapshgvF««r1'h*utmiif Fri
Ar« Yog Stirfed? SSM KftofSr.,
la t h s b ig g e st, m o s t p e rfe c tly e* n ip p e *
B uelneoe T r a in in g firk o n l In th e J fo rth -
w e a t F it y o u rs e lf to r a h ig h e r p oetttew
w ith m o re m oney.
P e rm a n e n t guoK tag a
e n su red o u r G ra d u a ta *
W r ite fo r e ato io g — F o u r th a n d T e rn a n i,
P o rtla n d ._____________ _____________________
P. N.
U.
No. 20, 1923