The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, August 14, 1924, Image 4

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    ’ stiddcui) iTT W hen i elgh Tam e to him
self she w.wild he sitting tu welch,
eager to confess, U show hliu where
r v -rl\ 1
i L / fo r y o u r pro d u ce
j love ft>r him had led h e r and Ihrealeu
' (o kill herself utiles* he agreed to
m arry her In the uext town. Spoiled
N H l a a i O ra fo *
Y ACDKY IL L S m oto f l a t s
and cynical he intght be, yet itH I he
Com l'U t* C hang« S atu rd a y .
AduU*. Yf*«k
had a aoft heart. Then, too. th ere was
<l*y M atine«, 1 0 « ; K w n in g «
I V . C e a lie »
ene 1 I« I l ». m C% tl4rea 10 e*»«« «il tU—a.
| his vanity. All would, all m ust, he
well. A trium phant home coming a fte r
the sensation of the runutng away
OUNCIL
would m ake a beautiful clUnsx.
CREST
100 IW I Above th« C ity. DA SC IN O K»*ry N lf b l F io ra * Su»
*y.
A M U SEM EN TS Afternoon an4 K 'ram ni
A dwiiM aa
W rithing betw ixt h .f.i and fear, she
PA R K
P ark Frrara— BKi HALLOOS ASCIùSNlON LV K lrt S I N D A \
| made covert prep« m l Iona, then Hung
herself down to wall the Interm inable
S e le c t R e s id e n tia l & T ra n » ie n t
| hour before dreaalng for the dance.
U tk » n j V unkilL P o rti» od. O r a r » .
* * * * * * * * * * * * * « •* * * * * * ♦
F or ten m inute« tim e tro tte d hard
Modem — Fireproof — American l'Un
w ithal for her, theu out In front came
. A 1)14, UoClwiw .N «»»*»*«r A rudt.-oto.)
RA TES MODERATE
a th ro aty shout, th ro atler laughter,
A re.! leaf, pure flum e-scarlet. d r- bellowed greetings, aud resounding
a
« v \ y \ | « i a « m i t P o rtland i O ldest IU R H ouw
ilvnl softly down uikui K Ispeth's bare back-slapping
V algus knew their
lead. m aking an enchanting harm ony m eaning. One |>eison only In all the
>f color against her cloud of wavy world could th u s m ake of his arriv al
129 T*»tK S t m t . «**r W u k i* « to a
tolden chestnut h a ir — her grealea» a noisy solem nity. Andrew McDuff,
B L A N K E T S FROM W E S T E R N W O O L W O V EN IN W E S T E R N M IL L S
ihanu. O therw ise she waa no more the one m an she had never been able
D. K u l S ilra r G raf, PU nU , W k it* T .n . S earM
Jian wholesomely pretty. She knew It to w histle down the wind, had found,
All
U Stock.
S o X lo w r 1« A-Iraora.
«lghlug over the fact. W hat chance and followed her.
WESTERN WOOL PRODUCTS CO.. Worttsltr Bldg.. Portland. Ortgot —
lad ahe again st th e tropic beauty o t
"H un right dow n—unleas you w ant
I'aletta. glowing and velvet, dark as
K ip o rt « ta m i u t ì M frao —AU work r u r a n t o o d . So»*
me to come fetch you.” be roared up
•ibW m o r a . Wo osratwbro ra Com vl-l» O .w rboukn* and
a t e re.lf roses! S tead fastly she asked
the stairw ay. V aleria went, like some­
r i ih. i n « iM iR f
if F a te the question. As stead fastly thing hy p n o tised W hen site had been
A NK ERSO N A M A TER GARAGE A V ACHINK SH O P
service
» m e the a n sw e r: u«ne a t all.
XI. -w i to Now lu r v v r Gwracw- A b »*>*1 IL>. t. lV rt;»n.l
kissed th ree time*, slapped on eith er
I o h e rt. and hugged till H e cried with
»night, w ithal rich, w ellborn, dowered pain. Andrew explained: "H oney. I've
with eerie rbartu.
4S2-X3-S4 Railway E xchan g e Building. Portland, Ow * * * .
got to go cross th e big pond- you like
10 SA L A R IE S
TREM EN D O U S D EM AND FOR ROTH MEN AND WOM EN. BIO
"I w ant you, Klspeth 1
C om a! th a t to r t of foolishness, ao I've come
W rit« fo r P n a iw c tu *
Day and N ight C
3ulck 1“ V aletta called Imperiously to ta k e you w ith me. H ustle and pack
rrotn un up p er window. T he Sidney —I w ant to catch the m idnight Iraln
D IS E A S E S O F T H E RONE. LUNG. SKIN
n i I* of EU R O PE A N O R IG IN . C om para­
louse, her grandm other's, stood cheek hack. Say. can 1 te a rs up h e lp n best
la r a i le d State*. I have cured hundred*
>y Jowl w ith the prim Itosa cottage. man. a parson aud a bridesm aid for
thought to b« incurable. C am n ot how o ld * jo u r cna*
la
Exam ination F re« b j preventiag thi* ad
£lspeth th read ed the boundary shrubs, j
719 Dekuoa Bldg.. I n i and W ashington S t* . P o rtland
you?"
ker head ao high, so level, th a t th e |
"You surely can." Leigh said h e a rt­
u a p le gift lay u n d istu rb ed —th u s she ily. "H e re am I. aching to ilo my
fame, flame-crowned, face to face w ith |
darndest. M atrim ony la, 1 hoar, con
Leigh, newly dism ounted at the law n
— H om von.kl T h ird -»
I*te.
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jpou her ahouliler*. turned her to face w
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P L E A T IN G S P E C IA L
Sim. and w as laughing down a t her. 1 A nJ th a l w»‘
»» o t ,L
W « S p e c ia liz e In
C u t, » e * m . h e m a n d m a c h in e f | A rt
i l e a t s K irts r e a d y f o r B an d
•At l a s t : T rapped a t last. Always
Hai«. PeilA Waal M ir a . TxDow, C ason. H e m s ti tc h i n g , p ie o tlr .g a n d tu c k in g
T urning Back
knew you w ere a beauty, but too con­
ea ster n
n o v elty
m f g . CO.
Oregaa Gupc Raat Gait Skm. Hers* Hag
__ show
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V entilated s a n d a ls the kind worn
F if th S tre e t
P o r t la n d . O ra .
trary to
It—1
W n t« for S kipping Tag* 4 la test P rie« L ist
B E T T Y BRO W N SCHOOL
“ i see! You've got a craxy f lt!" Els- , universally a t th e dsw n of clvlll«»-
F BEA U TY C U L T U R E
P ortland H ide a W ool C o . B« m r* to O choose
th« rich* *.- heel. In d iv id u al peth flung back at him. “ I'm Just the 'ion. sr* recom m ended by s Wood-
■Tg. PWTUMt I
in stru ctio n b j highly qualified teachers is w hal
lam e as y esterd ay ."
w ard avenue shoe dealer as a s.du-
B ro n c h â t Pocatnho. Idaho
a # offer o u r patron«
E xpert m arcelling. T ic.
“Sham e on you for a fibber 1“ Leigh <Lm of prevailing fo.>t a ilm e n ts
“if
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»diminished. "L et me show you—con- everyone w ore s a n d a ls ” th e dealer
A U tO S W IT H O U T D R IV E R »
L a r r y S u lliv a n . 112 4
S. B r o a d w a y .
found you to your face w ith y our *«>d- " th e re would be no need for
P o r tla n d . T e le p h o n e M a in S740.
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face.” As he spoke he drew her to- i corrective appliances designed to re­
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ward the ram shackle fountain, wboee H*ve fallen arches and o th er .-oocomlt-
A d o lp h w . H a r r . A b ln g ic n H l g . P o r ti« n g .
C o m p le te L in e B o ttle rs * S u p p lie s
M iin yet m nlntalnvd h m irror *em- Hnl*
niCHl#m footwegr. Not only
P o r t l a n d B e v e r a g e 4 S p ly C o .. 4SI S t a r k
The U nion Pacific has ju s t issued a
blnnce. “ L ook! if a fte r this you d a re th a t, but th e hum an race w ould bs
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fo rty page booklet containing 150 rec­ C la r k e B ro s ., F lo r is ts , 2S7 M o r r is o n 3 t
aot to w ear scarlet I'll have you sent ■ decidedly b e tte r off.
Much money
ipes for apple dishes every housewife D R . A B R A M S S Y S T E M
to a nunnery for k e e p s ”
would be saved.
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should possess. "A n apple a day keeps
“ Why. how n ice !” Klspeth retorted, else th a t Is sadly neglected.
D E N T IS T
p opular bec au a« U would ba pali^leaa."*
th e doctor a w ay ” and this book tells
C h a r l e s S. W o llln . S u i t e 70I-7Ö1 S e llin g
"A nything for a quiet life—”
B u ild in g . P o r tla n d , O re g o n .________________
V aletta —D etroit N e w s
how it m ay be done in a 150 w avs. I t
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called
you!*
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HOTELS
Will he se n t fre e to any address on ap- w a ba sh Room. sct_*o* MaJi.cn S t . _____ thrilled high above them.
N o Heat From Firefly
plication by le tte r or phone to Win.
Fertilizers $25 00 Red Ash Seed Co..
I.elgh raised tran q u il eyes to her.
V- . .
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. ; Vancouver, Wn. ••Fertilize With Braica
A scien tist who has experim ented
M. M urray, G eneral I ’assenger A «ent. M0LER 8ARBE r C O L L B G E ------------- •nylng: ”r>ld you? Hut you know I
o f course w ith problem s o f light production In
637 P ittock Block, P ortland. Oregon.
T e a c h « * tra d . In s weeks
Some o*r was Johnny-on-tbe-spot!
_______________________________________________ w h ile le a r n in g . P o s i tio n s s e c u r e d . W r it«
she can 't leave me."
form s us th a t tits flrvfly gives o f f no
"U nless sh e comes I c a n 't go w ith heat w hich can be detected. An tn
Bp*,;.: aitMtion to Rlom«fh Bowel*. KoxUi
You ar« troubled witn Appendicitis you to th e Itrondey dance tonight," ; flnlteslm al degree of heat m ust be pro-
and Female Truotle«
or Stomach Trouble, write Hiss Company.
DR. K. X. PHILLIPS
' Portland. O r e g o n , for free in f o r m a ti o n in V aletta alm ost shrieked. “T h e new : duced by com bustion and th ere can
frock I ordered la auch a m ess 1 w on't be no com bustion w ithout heat. T bs
B t o s J a s r B ldg.
P o rtland. O ra. < t« rm * n o r E n g lis h
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P E R F E C T O T R U N K M F G . CO.
be seen in it.”
firefly sim ply has, as a light produc­
T r u n k * . A u to T r u n k » to o r d e r . T h i r d
“Be seen w ithout It—and put out ing m achine, a m uch higher efficiency
a n d P i n e . P o r tla n d , O re . ___________
U S E D CA SH R E G IS T E R S
111 eyes." Leigh com m ented. “T h a t la, th a n any m achine man has been able
S c a le » .
E le c t r i c C o f f e e M ill», S h o w
For W«ok Kidney* an a Infiemmation
unless Klspeth will w ear red leave«— to m ake. It allows w hat enorm ous
C a a e a . B u tc h e r» * D is p la y C a s e s .
o f lh« Bladder.
B O X E R T R A D IN G C O ,
possibilities o f Im provem ent th ere are
»nd nothing else."
W e p a y th e
129 F i r s t S t
P o r tla n d , O re g o n
"S top such disgraceful talk, young In our own m ethod* of light produc­
Postage.
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T eL B R o a d w a y 7 4 S $ ________
m an I I aim to keep respectable com­ tion.—W ashington Star.
F O R WOMEN—BY WOMEN"
U 7 T W T r p ' C P H A P \/f A P V
“ FOR
W in K L L K S rH A n M A L z
W o m e n » E m p lo y m e n t B u r e a u
pany.
or none,”
lira n n y
Sidney
KV*^4 N orth S ixth S l .
PORTLA ND . ORE
H e lp o f a il k in d » . 4u9 Y a m h ill S t r e e t
chuckled from the aide porch. UUIng
D ark Secret
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P A IN T S A N D W A L L P A P E R
S e t Ol
Q OH
Miller Paint Co. 172 First St
alxty, she kept her head, eke her fig­
T he m inister of a c ertain chnrcb
M a p o s i t i o n * f o r e m h o r a i >r * a t e
ure. and a wit so p re tty It had m ore called upon a woman, a m em ber o f his
D E C K E R B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E
thun once m ade V aletta fum e. "R un congregation, and finding no one at
,
A L IS K Y B L D
' We «uarante* m aterial
Y o u r - T E E T H S L E E P ” W illi« W e W o r k
tlo n g home now," she added to Leigh, hom e, slipped a card through the let­
and work mar. »hip.
O u r R e p u t a ti o n I» o u r g r e a t e s t a s s e t.
“so I can find out If th e re ’s anything te r box a fte r scribbling upon it the
PainWsa extraction of , D r. K e e n e . 3 5 1 4 W a s h i n g to n S t., P o r t l a n d
teeth. SOe. &' year» in
wrong with V aletta's frock—or only w ords, “Sorry to find you out."
A M E R IC A N B E A U T Y S C H O O L
» earn« locatfcm. U 9 DEN TISTS. * 44 V, Waak-
E x p e r t s tn a ll lin e » o f B e a u ty W’o rk .
her disposition.”
Inaton cor. Second. P ortland. OreaoiL__________
W hen th e wom an re tu rn e d home.
125 M e d ic a l B ld g . P o r t l a n d . O re g o n .
It turned out both needed a d ju s t­ M ary, th e m aid, m et h e r at th e door
ATTKXTIOY IA D IE S— 1« yeirv u m * gpoL
Sai.itary beauty parliyr»;
? lx y-,u up;
m ent. V aletta w as even m ore Jeal­ and presented the card w ith a w his­
make all kinds of hair pier«« o r f - *mh-
R em o-rd w ithout in ju ry to th e »kin by N ey-B om
ous th a n h e r Spanish coloring w ar­ pered : "H ere, mum, I took charge of
\ng%; 1 «tea «witch; *.*.c; 2 «tern«. * 1.50;
D epilatory. Sam ple oo requeet. N ey-Bom Lah­
S stem« *2
Fni! c «r*s* of beauty cni-
ranted—she had called K lspeth first this. It w ould never do for the m as­
ore tori«*. 519 M organ Bldg.. P ortland Oregon.
tn rt, *20. 400 l»efcum bklf . Portland. Vr.
THE LUCILE BEAUTY SCHOOL"” out of sh eer Im pertinence, but to find te r to know th e m in ister's found you
CLEANING A N D DYEING
th a t th u s sh e had throw n her In o u t ”
For reliable C leaning and D ye­
T h e L u c lle m e th o d m a k e s y o u a r e a l
ing aervice «end parcel* to u i m a r c e lle r . A ll b r a n c h e s o f B e a u ty c u l tu r e
L etgh’s way w as Intolerable, especially
W# pay re tu rn
Inform ­ t a u g h t b y e x p e r t I n s tr u c t o r s . F u r fu ll i n ­
since she had seen and heard w hat
f o r m a tio n w r ite 41 S e ll in g - H ir a c h B ld g .
“ Reeurrection Bone ”
P h o n e M a in 4337.
passed. K lspeth her riv a l! Im possi­
W ritings of Jew ish rab b is of a by­
ble, she w ould have said an hour gone age re fe r to a c e rta in hone In the
ation and price« given
P e ril upon
and. Óre
re ­
quest.
earlier. Now she w as raging. Leigh hum an body, known by th e nam e of
KNICE'S CITY DYE WORKS..
seem ed to h e r the flt rew ard of pa­ "L uz." T h is bone Is also spoken of
T he Nor*h P o rtla n d TTorae and M nle Ce.,
E stabliahed 1890.
tience. She had played w ith o th er men a s th e resurrection hone anil w as be­
Union Stock Y ards i» still in tuaineas.
ju # t received a ro rs .fi.m e n t of 75 years and y e a rs ; he had all she songht
PELTON ?J? r Y
"eb0RIN0 neces head We of have
lieved to he the nucleus of the re su r­
horse*. W # can supply you also w ith
In a hu sb an d —money, brains, position. rection body, because of Its fanciful
harness
PISTON C O M P m s t l O N
^ R em em ber n u r addrea*. T rio n Stock Yards» Inborn leadership.
As
his
w
ife
ahe
Indestructibility.
A ccording to the
D TM P
S T O P 350
S O IL
N o rth P o rtlan d .__E m pire 0121.
IV h ’ U
P U M P IN G
would queen It In any compuny.
common belief, th is bone could be
D A W . D i s t r i b u t o r f o r F J B U A R N F S o ID
r d E s o n
H ate hot and fluid as lava fltled her n e ith e r dissolved, broken, ground to
U u r G a r a g e D o e* A ll I p a l r _ W o r k
If von h are StoTna^h Kidney. I.lv e r and
you come once, you will come Lack,
heart. She w anted to fly a t K lspeth'a pieces, nor burned. Its location Is a
Bowel
trouble»
«nd R H EU M A TISM , then w n te V /
Smith
&
Gaines,
Le«! ve your p ac k ag e* no charge. Look
to me. state your ailm ent, and enclose 4 cent«
fo r orange fro n t. 204 3rd S t. S. M cK eraghan
th ro a t as she But stitching deftly at m a tte r of m uch dispute.
in stain j-« for my F ree Booklet. I t tell« the
th e m isfit frock. W hat right had ahe
way bark to health
DRUGS
BY
MAIL
M A R C E L L S M IR A C L E M IN E R A L
L et u s »end you your D rug* by m ail—Special to put on th a t m agic m aple leaf?
M o n e te n o f the D eep
A d d re s s , M a rc e ll, t h e N a tu r e M an ,
erv ice given mail ordern—
$01 W . L o m b a rd S t., P o r tla n d , O re.
She lay face down for hours, racking
Sw arm ing In tropical w aters, are
LAUE-DAV1B DRUG COMPANY
P le& se m e n tio n t h i s p a p e r.
T ru se Experta.
173 Third St.. Portland. C»re her tr a in , h e r lava-w rath th e while ra y s (or sea-huts) up to two tons or
R Y D E R P R IN T IN G CO.
hardening Into de*|>erate purpose. (more In w eight, sharks, som e of them
F e a tu r e P r in tin g fo r L e ss
192 T h i r d S t r e e t
P o r tla n d , O re g o n
A fter the hard en in g she slept soundly over 80 feet In length, and sawfish
for an hour, and woke refreshed, also w eighing up to two and th ree -q u arte r
DR. M A R IE D EQ U I
P a rts S o ld a t
Women *nd Children
nerved for anytldng. N erve was need­ tons and over 30 feet In length, living
PH Y SIC IA N ' 34 L afayette Bid* KUROEOX
ed. She slipped shadow -silent to the evidence th a t the fish life o f th e
W rite o r Call
dim library, w here a sliver traveling
D A V ID H O D E S CO., Inc. flask—her g ra n d fa th e r's—rem ained as Mesozoic period still e z ists In tb s
129 F o u r th S tr e e t,
ocean.
E v ery th in g from a bolt to a n engine.
P o rtlan d
Cimi A m . Car h e Salara i l .
f anlad. Ora he had left It long y ears before.
Opened. It gave out arom a t,. speaking
Term fo r M o rb id State
its age and e ra. T im e had shrunken
Big FREE Book for Sufferers
N eurosis Is the m edical term de­
and stre n g th e n ed the liquor within.
from Cancer, Tuberculosis,
Sm iling craftily , site hid It, sm iling s c rib in g a m orbid sta te , e ith e r func­
fearfully she dropped Into It som ething tio n a l or organic. N euroses a re classed
Chronic Diseases, Files
even m ore potent, th en crept hack up­ a s disorders of emotion, nutritio n , heat,
W rite for your fre e copy of my booklet on
causes and my successful m ethods of tre atin g
sta irs to p erfect every detail of her perception, circulation, and us sensory
Cancer. Tubercuioais. Piles and Clironic dia-
«disorders.
mad plan.
e*Mes. H undreds of g ra te fu l p atien ts te stify
to th e result» possible in your case. C harges
It w as too m ad to fa ll—she m eant
for tre a tm e n t are very
table. A ddresa
This Fi$h I s a Q uiet One
to m ake Leigh drink th e drugged
liquor till he w as q u ite as m ad, else
AMERICA* HEALTH
T he hutterfly fish rem ains absolute-
unconscious, th en she would tak e the fly m otionless th roughout the day,
IISTiTUTE
wheel and drive like the wind—any­ says N atu re M agazine. It m ay alw ays
S pecialists un Chronic
D'.seaaes. Dr. W att*
w here aw ay from all her world. Stop­ be found a t th e suine spot n e a r the
D irector. 215 Colum­
ping presently at som e rem ote Inn. she su rfa ce o f th e w ater, but when tw i­
bia Hldg.. W est P ark
and W ashington St a.,
would lo-g whel’j e r for her husband.. light folia becom es m ore anim ated.
P ortland. Oregon.
I
P rkD T I
TH E M APLE $!!
HIKffiME
LEAF DOES
W h e n in P o rtla n d V is it
1
? Mallory
GOOD WORK !i!
C
Hotel
Cows th at a re to calve should hs
provide,I will» s com fortable and well-
bedded box stall.
It 1» Im poratlv#
th a t the bowels are moving freely h e
fore calving time. L axative feed* such
as a m ixture of tw o p a rts h rsn and
ons p a rt linseed meal should he fed. If
th s cow still rem ain* tuore or less con­
stipated give s drench of epsom sails,
or a dose ot ons q u a rt of linseed oil.
A num ber of troubles which usually
occur shout calving tim e can he pre­
vented by proper feeding and care h e
fore freshening.
D uring calving tim e the cow should
n et he disturbed except In the ease
of abnorm al birth. During live first
days a fte r calving she m ust he pro­
tected from cold and her drinking w a­
te r should be given at a lu k e w a rm
tem perature. T he vitality of the cow
Is very low s t th is time, sm l careful
and thorough herdsm anshlp I* ncces
ssry. T he feed mu*» he ra th e r lim ited
In am ount. Good quality legtime hay.
s little silage, and bran m ushes m ake
s satisfacto ry ration st thl» time.
W atch th s high producing cow for
milk fever, and If It occur* resort to
the s i r treatm ent.
A lltlle tim e Is sll that It tak e s to
figure out a good balanced ration. It
will he found to he s o w l Investm ent
of tim e when the In, t . seed milk flow
Is m easured. Cows In milk need pleuty
of p ro to n and m ineral m atter T hese
can he obtained w ithin th e lim its of
econom ic production.
A good cow la a good worker, and
a good w orker needs plenty to eat.
A lfalfa hay at will, silage, and grain
In accordance w ith the am ount of milk
given should he fed. E ach cow should
he fed Individually. A herdsm an can
rs tltu a ts the am ount of milk sn d the
condition of th e cow. T he grain can
he Increased s s long as the milk flow
Increases. If the cow s ta rts to put ou
flesh. It ts an Indication of too m uch
feed.
Succulence Is necessary. T ills can
he obtained by corn silage In w inter
and a perm anent p a stu re In the sum ­
mer.
If the grain m ixture Is loo heavy
a bulky feed like w heat h rsn or dried
beet pulp should he added.—B. W.
F airbanks, Colorado A gricultural Col­
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AUK IE PILLS
From m any sta te s th ere a re now
coming w arnings against buying In­
ferio r dairy c a ttle from unreliable
parties. T he good p rice of dairy prod­
ucts, coming a t a tim e w hen farm
prices In general w ere depressed, has
been largely responsible for the In­
creased dem and for dairy ro w s T he
work of testing for tuberculosis Is also
responsible fo r considerable demand
to rep lace anim als re a d in g lo th e
test. In Illinois approxim ately 1.000
d airy c a ttle a re being tested every
day. of which some 58 head react snd
have to be killed. O th er sta te s report
sim ilar progress.
U nscrupulous r a ttle dealera. In
o rd e r to profit by the brisk trad e , are
buying culls In the stock yards and
shipping them bnrk to the farm ers.
A ccording to M. II. P eterson, head of
the tuberculosis eradication d e p a rt­
m ent of th e Illinois A gricultural asso­
ciation, "m any unsuspecting fa n n e rs
have
bought
diseased
anim als
‘plugged’ so full of tuberculin th a t
w hen they a re teste d for Im portation
Into th e sta le , th ere Is no npparent re ­
action.”
N ebraska recently Issued a w arning
signed by prom inent farm ers sr.d
ag ric u ltu ra l a u th o ritie s against the
crooked dealer. F red Ferguson, dairy
e x p ert of Iowa, not long ago sent s
sim ilar w arning to l>* p o stid In every
hank of low s. C loser contact with
fa rm e rs and local breeders' associa­
tions will help. T hose entering lh*
d airy business for the first tim e ra n
well afford to pay a neighbor or friend
they know Is reliable and Is a cq u a in t­
ed w ith the business, to help them buy
anim als.
And by all m eans, m ake
su re of th e reliability of all p arties
selling ra ttle before buying.
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Dr. I^ike, Divine Healing
D iscover Skeletons of M en o f Stone A ge
K rasnoyarsk. — R ussian archeolo­
g ists excavating n e a r here have un­
e arth ed several hum an bodies belong­
ing to the Stone age, a num ber of pre­
histo ric m am m oths, dinosaurs, blsons,
gigantic sta g s and m ore thun 790
stone and bone Im plem ents, orna­
m ents aDd w eapons of the prehistoric
e ra.
One of th e hum an skeletons found
by th e explorers Is believed to be at
least calculation about 17,000 y e ars old
T he expedition w as u n d e rta k en two
years ago with a view tow ard fixing
the hom e of th e preh isto ric m an In
Siberia and Is w orking under the di­
rection of Professors A uerbach and
Sosnowsky,
distinguished
R ussian
archeologists.
Borne of th e s tre e ts In C hinese cities
a re only th ree feet wide.
M arried W om en Lose F ed eral Jobs in G erm any
B erlin.—Twenty-five per cent of the
federal em ployees of (lerm any hav«
been “laid off" since April 1, In ac­
cordance w ith th e economy program
em barked upon by the governm ent
P revious to th a t d a te th e civil serv­
ice pay roll show ed 82o.!)55 officials,
«0,7-17 office em ployees and 705,512
m anual workers.
T he governm ent estim ates th a t th is
reduction m eans an an n u al saving of
15 p e r cent o f th e federal b u d g e t
T h e people h a rd e st hit by th e re-
tren< hm ent o rd e r w ere m arried wom­
en. P ractically all m arried women
whoee husbands have Jobe w ere given
notice of term in atio n of em p lo y m en t
Sesam e oil, pressed from th e seed
m ade fam ous in th e “A rabian N ights,*
Is en te rin g the A m erican m ark et an
a high-class salad olL
High Temperature Tends
to Encourage Bacteria
Bven w ith reasonable precautions to
exclude b acteria from rream , a con­
siderable num ber will ntw ays he p res­
ent. If th e cream Is left tincooled
th ese m ultiply rapidly, soon spoiling
th e eream . D r. II. W. Conn of Con­
necticut hns found th a t one bacterium
In milk kept s t a tem perature of 50
degrees F ahrenheit for 2-4 hours will
m ultiply to seven, while one bacterium
In milk kept a t a tem p e ra tu re o f 70
degrees for 24 hours will m ultiply to
700. At higher tem perature« Hie In­
crease Is correspondingly greater.
Eliminate Crossings
H° W We Get That Way! Show the Wron* Intere,t
B ister had been up late th e night
before, and, when the alarm clock rang
a t alx-forty-tive th e snuggled down for
those ten e x tra m inutes Hint would In
the end m ean h u rry —h u rry —hurry.
R ut th e futes w ere agalnnt her. Kor
Just >■» her chin got well Into th e cov-
e r* j,th e front-door liell w ent buzz-buzz.
O f course she knew It w as the lady
in the a p a rtm e n t across th e hall. No)
one else sounded th e hell In th a t per­
em ptory yet apologetic m anner. Bo
she got np, shivering, and put down
the window, pulled on her w rapper
and undid th e lock.
“Oh. I'm so asham ed to d istu rb you)
a t th is h o u r:”'cam e a piercing whisper.
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"Come In,” said Sister, s s cordially^
as If her h a ir w ere not still up Int
tig h t kids.
“S o ," lilssed the other, stan d in g Just
so th at the door could not he 'lo se d
and a chilly d ra ft played around Sis­
te r's a n k le s; ‘‘no, th an k y o u ; 1 c an 'tj
possibly come In. I only w anted to)
ask yon If your heat a n a on.”
S ister felt ns If the heut had never
been less on, h u t she m anaged to
an sw er c a lm ly 'th a t she'd see. At th a t
m om ent th e Tiousehold c at cam e out.
•Slater had ts rn e d to feel of the n e a r­
est ra d ia to r, th e forbidden door w as
wide open, a n d Alley popped through.
T h at m eant a q u a rte r o f an hour's
search, a n d ,’th e clock ticked on. Kin-
ally Alley w as caught. N eighbor
brought Inside the door, sn d B ister
tu rn ed again to th e steam h e at sys-
tern. No, she said, It w asn 't on yet.
"W h at tim e Is It,,d o you th in k ? —ah,
I m u stn ’t keep you/" w as th e lady's
next move. "K*re m inutes p ast seven,
you soy? T h a t' can't be right, do you
th in k ? I feel a s If If m ust he lafer.
B ut would ycujtnlnd seeing If the o th er
ra d ia to rs a re w arm ? O urs a re stone
cold. I suspect th e Ja n ito r of being
lasy I*
T h e o th e rs w e ren 't on, either.
How do we g e t thstt w ay? By being
so m uch m ore In terested In what
ought to be th a n tn w hat Is, th a t ws
a re alm ost/V lad when It Isn't 1
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crossings on th e I/>ng Island railroad
will Ae elim inated In the Im mediate
fu tu re and o th ers will follow In rapid
succession. As a result of s long series
o f hearings th e New York sta te transit
comm ission hns ordered the work to
proceed s t once. A pproxim ately |2,-
000,000 will be expended and th*
p o in t! affected will Include two on th*
A tlantic and P o rt W ashington divi­
sions and eight divisions on th e th ick ­
ly traveled M onteuk division.
Town la Moved Bodily
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| hour«. Kur th«* ttr»t f«H*il « huiulfut of
bran tn « tittle lukuu«rm w i l f r 1«
|OOd. A m litu re uf bran 10 j»uunil«,
»hurt* ‘JCV iHiumlt, ground grtttn M
i i ' dudi U, nnd tankage 10 i*mnd«. itink«»
a suitable ration fur a oow In milk. In
feeding a brood now In milk It »biuild
t>e kept In tutnd th a t her requirem ent»
are th e »ame as for a dairy cow In
milk. At ttrnt only a light feed thould
be glveu. «» a henvy feed will unduly
»lluiulate the tullk flow, making it
more than the pig« can u»e at tirat.
The ration should be Incruaaed grad-
j ually so th a t the sow will be getting
a full feed at about the end of two
weeks a fte r farrow ing T he a ppetite
of the sow suckling a g»**»d healthy lit­
ter Is a p re tty safe guide to follow.
She will usually l.s e weight with the
beat of feeding.
As soon as the plga are a day or two
old they should be out In the sunshine,
s s It Is well known th at sunshine hns
a very beneficial effect on the little
pigs Hecduse of the e ie rc lse u« well
as the feed which they get thV/e Is no
b e tte r place for them than an alfa lfa
pasture. T he »owr and litte r thould he
moved on Ihe alfalfa ns soon a t It Is
up th ree or f«'ur Inches; they should
also be provided w ith a colony house
for sleeping quarters.
If an exam ination la m ade at the
tim e of birth It will he found th at the
pigs have on each aide sm all short
black tusks called needle teeth, with
which they often Injure each o ther as
well ns th e «4>w‘s tents. T hese should
he cut off with a amali p air of forcepa.
care being taken not to lacerate the
gums.
W hen tli© pigs are th ree or four
days old It will be noticed th at they
a re taking an tuterest In th e ir m oth­
e r's feed, mid th is should b© em our-
sged by fixing a creep for them, so
th at they can I h * given feed which will
not he disturbed by the tow . IMge
handled In this way will t»e \e ry easy
to wean. If It Is the plan to ralae two
litte rs n year th e pigs should he
weaned st about eight w eeks of age.
W here only one in te r a ) e a r la the
practice the pigs need not be weaned
unlit ten w eeks o f age. If properly
fed they will usually wean them selves
by this tim e.- II II. Kiuith, A ssistant
I f o f e u o r , Animal H usbandry, Colorado
A gricultural College.
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Filthy Quarters Cause
of Disease in Swine
T hera Is s very prevalent M rs that
th s hog Is n a tu ra lly s filthy anim al
and th a t It Is m ors hardy If allowed
to roll In a mud wallow snd r a t Its
feed from unaunllary tru u ilis ; but
m odern m ethods hav# rlr s r ly drtuon-
stra te d th a t hogs a re m ore hvulthful
w hrn they do not hav* aw,-a* to s ta g ­
nant pools and filthy m ud wallow*. It
has also lo rn proved th a t unsanitary
troughs a re rvaponsitil* fur a laggs
|M>rcsntuge of Ihe aUmmila of swim-.
D lgpsllre trm ibtrs. **;>,-,-lully, ra n fre ­
quently he t r a r r d to filthy frrd ln g
q u a rte rs, points out L. V. H tsrkry,
chief of the anim al husbandry di­
vision at Clemaon college.
F resh w ater, shade, feed and ahel-
te r a re all eaaentlal. but they ra n be
hud w ith aanltatlon
I’e rh ap s the beat way to keep sw ine
th rifty and clean Is to have them
w here they have th e run of a fairly
large p a llu re . If such s pasture has
running w a ter the hog* will thrive.
It la tru e th a t hogs love to wallow
In th e mud, hut It ts not necessary for
them to do ao. It Is a p a rt of the
Job of the m odern hog ra ise r to sea
to It th a t hogs have q u a rte rs which
sr* a s sa n ita ry ns a re those for th e
o th er classes of lire stork.
S hanghai Tero Chlnn««\ 4'ottvtrt«*d
of kuituiDitn; 20 c hildren. w» ro p u b lic
! ty ex«’<ut#»d on th© principal »trevi of
th* Chin« sn city b«r» KrhUy by th*
' I shu I m ilitary officiai»
P rrv la u » tu
th© i'Xirt'utlou ih«' prl.»ons«ni w rr* i»i»n*
I »(‘led amt p a ra d ' d th ro u K h thv »trevi»
with plururd* atta« h*'«! tu O m 'I ii , («*11
lug oí ih«»lr crini«*«. a ft« r « lililí th ey
i wen* »hot In th«* prvaonco «»f »«'OTal
I hutidm d person».
E* S e n a to r Drop* Dend.
Jn« kfion. Mich.
Kx ( rnltr«I Stai«*»
I S«'tiat«»r Chnrlnii K. Town»«*nd dr«>pptni
«batí Sunday night ut Hin horn«* of
Hr. and Mr». I*. J H arri». wh«*m h»*.
Mr». Tuwn»«*nd ami Mr«. K H. I uhiiii I h .
h c r mot tu r, w« r«> roc»t».
lie » a k I I
your» old
Th«» <*ulift»rnia »tut«» hour«! of im I h *
c atio n fnib*«l \V«'dn«'.Hday to d rrld i1 thv
qu«'»tlon of n h a t h I i o u UI h v don© w ith
hl»;h Mchool 1 » \tbook« th a t nr«» um b'r
fir«» hy «‘«Ttntn r«*lii;lou» k i «» ui »« I»«»*
cnuM«i th#*y preiu*nt th« th eo ry «»f bio*
lo g b a l «•vidutl«tn.
R oads to Riches.
h«»n’l b«' Ji'alou» of your frie n d s
T h a t will not h«-!p to tiiAkv
you *u< < «-HNful. Iti ini-nib« r th a t »«»mo
in*■ ti a rt1 horn rich, other« huvo rtch«*s
thru»!
upon th«‘tn. »ml th«» r«»»l of ue
T he best way to rontrot round worms
In hogs Is lo keep sa n ita ry q u a rte rs hav«» lo I iuh II h .
and p revent the spread of th is p a ra ­
site when It Is once found. V eteri­
Cest O sllast for Mind.
n a ria n s do not have any rent success-
T horn in no h«‘tti»r hallaNt for
fu lffreatm en t when round worm s once itig th«»' m ind af«‘it«ly on It» k#»*•!, and
become serious. T hese w orm s cause hii vInjs It from all rlhku of cranktiif»»
th e disease known a s a sra rla sls uud
th an buHln«*»». l«owull.
Infection Is Internal and hard to treat.
Santonin and calomel or oil of chen-
Also H elps H eartache.
opodtum and casto r oil are about as
sa tisfac to ry a s any trea tm e n t. ,
Wo road Just ti«»w th a t In nnclvnt
W hen round worm* a re discovered tim« « klHNlng a pro tty girl waa a rwrv
move the Infested hogs to clean q u a r­
f«ir Ho» t«H»ihach©. It 1» difficult to Im
te rs and do not let any atock get luto
the lots w here the hogs have been. prove on lom o of H ioho old dim» r«*iii
I’low up the Infested hog lot unu sow «•db*» KoHton T runacrlpl.
It down to rye or rape. T h e disease
Is most serious If the sm all pigs be­
Good Advice.
come Infested. Glenn furrow ing pens,
“ Don't frot and w orry over what
clean puxture hog lot* and plenty of m:iy nover happen.* nnyn Ituth f a in
exercise will prevent most of thesu ♦*ron. "O ne «an want#» Just uk tnu«h
troubles.
«•n«»rgy In false «•motion» a a In fnleo
m otion»."
To Control Round Worms
Keep Sanitary Quarters
huccohs .
Oats for Dairy Cows
Oat* arp considered, especially when
mixed w-llh other grain, good feed for
dnlry cows. G rain alone Is not good
feed. A good grain ration to feed
dairy cows consists of 200 pounds
ground r o r * 200 pounds ground oats,
200 pounds bran and 100 pounds oil-
meal. Give each anim al 1 pound o f
the m ixture for every .I'/i pounds of
milk produced. O ats alone will not
dry up a row, In fact a cow fed oat*
will do b e tte r th an she would If not so
fed.
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ni«*rt'i*l r.'iu lx f«' ('oqrau ul
! M*n«ge»m#'fit,
Th*» foretnnet Murain. rara ('olL'»# of th*» NorthwraU
h lrh he* won m ore A ccuracy A ward* »mu Gold
K xlstlng farm e rs' dnlry products m ar­ w
M»'dul* th e n any o th e r -*«-!»« m »I in A m rrira. Heml
Reno, a sm all roinm untty six mile»
keting associations a re older on the t»r o u r Sorcemi CitUiog. F o u rth Strm*t n«*ar Mor-
east of i ’tr ls , T exas, has rsversed ths average than either grain or fruit and j run»«. Portland, Of*. ]*n*c M. W alhrr. Pr*»*ld«»nt
tim e-honored custom of town following vegetable organizations, necordlng tn 1
th e railroad. Reno ha* moved away statistic* complied hy the U nited !
from th e rallroed to the new concrete S ta te s D epartm ent of A griculture. T h* ]
highw ay th a t ru n s east out of Paris. average age of IKS1 dairy produrla or- |
T his town saw only four train s a day gniilzatlona Is H 'd, years us com pared
passing through It while shout s half with an average of 10 years for 2,«77 1 «« n e e d e d in e v e ry d e p a rtm e n t o f houe«*- H
mile away a steady strssm of traffic grain associations, und 8 years for 1 k e e p in g . R q u e lly g o o d f o r D v w els,tab le H
lin e n , *heet* « n d p illo w ra e e e . (in «rer*
w as passing over the concrete high «1« fruii and vegetatile organizations.
way. Ho th s town packed up i l l of Us Homs d airy products organization* are
th ree business bouses end moved.
m ore th an 45 years o ld ; one Is 00.
P- N- U.
No. 33, 1924
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