B L IV E PORTLAND S S 1 S STOCKS FEATURE D E i M l W Sed tot i \Devoted to j PASTURE FOR PIGS MKANS BEST GAINS Attractive Magazine Material j ^ HUOtSME VAUDEVILLE PHOTO PLAYS Compiei» Chon|i Salut dii Adult*. Week dav Matinee IHK*. KvctiitigH, fibc. toiitlnou* I lo II p o» i iui.it. o h» conta «H Urna# Portland, Oregon. l Mallory A common prue tic* among commrr Seiest Residential A T »allaient 1 dnl hog uicn In to have the »o u t far I H » ••«4 Yamhill Portland <»r**uu row In (lie »(»ring hn early ns poialbl*. K lo n K lirp itN »! Ainrtlt^n l'Un N A H N M o l i » N A IF rniler such matuig#men(. there t* !«•?»•« tendency f^r the feeder to neglect the m » w nnd her |>lgs a* »(»ring work hn* not yet started. During the flrst few weeka the tow nnd her lit­ ter usually receive excellent cure nud Hal* Tvrnts. |ft 00 monthly If d * * lm l K * n l« | ) m u * . # ('CO A up, Hand fu r III uo I u I m I »■«»»* Hal attention hut when (lie pro**uro of spring work comen there In a tenden­ W H O L E S A L E T Y P E W R I T E R C O .. cy to nilght the now nnd litter If n IIS H litk Hi . M u land O r « punture In provided, ttie now nnd lit ter tire then under Idenl condition« for the nn\lug of both time and Inbor. Tbe bent rennltn In raining hog* are always obtained Upon pa «ture The plgn will be Induced to take plenty of oxorclne uud be «»lit In the direct ray* of the «un. which In a ntlmulant to growth. Thin fuct In not thoroughly appreciated by all hog men. I (»on punture they will make greater gala* at u IT* per cent the»»per cont than un K o ««!« « V ¡ i n » tier nny other condition«. The healthy AN D ERSO N RICE, 404 It Itovi Portlund, Ore Mit*i «I Voll» pig* ure the punt uro grazed |*lg«, for the pasture» nfiord» Ideal nunitnry con­ Cooking in Aluminum. ditions. I f the weather In \ery hot. »hade nhould he provided Aluminum ««»nflui'tn h«*at ruplflly Pasture for town' suckling litter* ami alor«»n It up In xront ijuunt itl«*N. no during the w later will tie beneficial. tliut nfti-r a pun In thorouicUJy hoot««! There ure many warm day» when the any additional h»*at uppllod tnunon o v e r HUM. C H A N I.A M C l t t N r s K now and litter could be turned upon u MKUti lNB CO. I ICKXttrU winter (»nature of rye or nome other hoAlinir It In lx»nt. th«*rv*f«»rr. to turn rilY S IC lA N . lvF.ua4.aa fai d o « a th«» k * * flam«« on«» half aft««r th«* seed crop. a lu m a r» 4t*«>r4»ra, ktduajr, A peritium nt punture like blue grnnn pau In thoruxhly t>U4U#r Iru u tla w •« nod conivi lu humly during tuuddy lini», ai>|*a«k4l«rltla • « ! a ll fatnal« ra m p U ln la . Y->u raa Npclln when other punture» are short, Tent of Stage Skill. U k a (r«A liu «u l* a l L a « ll | o also before other p t ira I r a d a In I w r r k n H<-ti»a i»a y ture ns early an |M»n»|ti|e and while (»art on alternate1 nixhtn. Mm. Itru««* | a h t la I r a r t i l i i g l ’..al?1 - southern roant of Ania. Antonio Moreno MR. AND “ALL M AKES” Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters MRS. SPARROW away from that tre« to her old home cause if Mrs. Itohiti comea along aim “ When I m t a girl at home I suf­ JUTR. AND MRS. SPARROW lived may take It lusteud o f building a new fered with headaches and distress,” ^ in a comfortable nest behind a one.” Mrs. Sparrow was right. In a few said Mrs. Rav Edgar, o f 345 •No. 5th blind »n a bouse and they had never st., Colton. Calif., whose picture ap­ thought about living in a tree until P “ -'* Mr “ " 'l Mrs. Robin Hew up and pears above. M v mother gave me ■ one day Mrs. Sparrow, who never ¡ straight to the tree w here they Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription ! missed seeing anything that went on ! hai1 llviJ thv* summer before and there and it relieved me of this condition. with her sharp black eyes. spiel Mra ¡>n ,h**lr “ 'J nest sat Mrs Sparrow, her And since 1 married I have taken ! Robin on her nest In the midst of the j Mapping defiance at them i the 'Favorite Prescription' as a tonic I * ° ° flr right up there. Robto. and to build me up whenever in a run­ ! gr,vn lonfv tree. Tbe wind was swaying the leaves I ' rtl ,,l?m Mn before your sheep ut all time*, and “ W e are all nice and comfortable 1 * » kitten last summer. ! enn't ly ever fa ils — Locke. whispered to her mate, that the kitten provide ahude In hot Weather. It l* rath«T contentptu»>un cplth<*t appll«»d behind this blind.” he said. "W hy not bring up my children In this tree. She which lived In the house last year hn ' not enaentlal that your barn l»e no to a woman author or a lady of any stay here, and if you still care to live would be certain to climb up here grown to be a Mg cut and she would very w arm, except at lambing time, but lltt'rury attainment* Th«* ” !llu«*ntock ^ 9 iu a tree in tbe spring we can move an,l— “ not think of risking the lives of her it 1« very necessary that they be kept Inx» * was the niiiiii« applhnl to a lit• A Milli I e » t A t l> * then." Mrs. Sparrow did not finish what and postured In a dry place. children by living In •hnt tree. "Why, how yon talk.” said Mrs. »he was saying. She flew straight Always avoid u»lng a scrub ram. «•rary club In th«* early Klxht«»«»nth ern • £ b r M eC liir* N « « « p « p « r Sy n -llrat* > A M y s t r m Hutldrr Sparrow. “ O f course. 1 shall want to |______________________ __ The Maying that the ram in half the tury In Knitland. live in a tree. It Is much more genteel flock Is very true, no If a scrub Is t h e n y o u w i l l t># »»u lt * n u r * «•* a v u ld than living behind an old blind. Some s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiim iiiiiiit e Quaint Theory. used, no Improvement cun be expected (>i* g * n * r n l a||ru*nla. one may close it any minute and let ln the Iniuba. I f the Industry Is to »«» p r * s a la n t at thin Thomas Hurn«*t. an KniElishwoman. t i m « o f th * ) « * r - your nest tumble. Improve, the a*-rub must be eliminated. In 16sl wrote a Uxtk. **Sncr«*d Theory ” 1 shall keep my wits about me, for Flocks o f Inferior breeding demand -F o r- Parents ■ encourage the If we don't watch out those robins IlA It K l(« »O T much more care ami feed than n well o f th«* Kart he" to prove that tbe earth children to can for their teeth / will come flying hack early and take was orlKlnally Ilk»- an < - kk . and that at TONIC Oq 1RUINQ K1NQ bred flock, and the shepherd And» no that tree again for their home." Give them W rigley's. enjoyment In caring for this type *»f th«- dolujte th«» »h««ll burnt and th»« Do** naalnt N a t u r « So early ln the spring while Mr. ñ m iu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiii„ i,„ „ l|,l, ¿ i n keeping your It removes food particles stuff when he could, with the name wat«-r cncupodU b »»w rln .*i»en a n »I Sparrow still shivered with the cold from the teeth Strengthens amount o f feed und » are. tn* raising a y «»u r whole a ) a t « m THE CUCKOO ' uese o f It here: “T h e oute of Hi, every time he flew from behind the rls h t . th u a *natdln|r the g u n s Combats acid much better grade of stock. So. In ev­ Expecially Gifted. _______ I American cuckoo Is lesa peculiar anc » * »U t « » o f f t h r o w a ll blind. Mrs. Sparrow insisted that they mouth . ery case where possible, secure the I m p u n t i r à w h li'h a r a II»» only Is happy as w«*U as groat It due. not seda to have move Into the robins nest. , N ENGLAND, in fuct In all north- . 'berefore . . « ont Ifiu allY trvin ff to services of a pure-bred ram, and even Refreshing and b e n e fic ia l! I Europe, numerous superstitions r ,r , *d mur,‘ I “ Putar attention Man who n«‘«*«ls nrlth«*r to obey nor com­ In fan t > o u r M « « * ! “ I would Just like to see that pair X 1 ern the moat biased observer will agree mand in order to b«> aom«-tblnK get me out of this," she said as she fluster around the cuckoo, where the intelligent people are unacquainted At Your 1 »russisi that the reaults are surprisingly fa («oed he. nestled down Into tbe nest, but I must bird 1« "a fortune teller, a weather e' I *‘er with the appearance or the vorable. SEALED prophet, a magical creature that can I no,e* ° f the two specimens roennmn In ssy it will need quite a bit of repair­ TIGHT ing. but I «ball stay right here, be- change Into a hawk, an Immortal and ***• Northern states." T o which might j Uncle Eben. Aerating Water. KEPT omniscient being.” In this country, so 1 *** added that If It were not for the Sheep Industry Is Due T o avoid thn flat tast«» p«»< ullar to "N»-urly all j cover, there Is only one superstition *° country w,»i|,| he entirely |g for Some Hip Fat Years «•DOUKh to k I v «* kihs I ad vice,” said I I hi II im I water. |w»ur It s«-v«*rul tint«»* regarding the cuckoo. In some sec­ nomnt of the rail o f the cuckoo. “ Government statistics »how that Uncle Kb«-n. ” 1* lawyers or doctors or from «rn«- Jug to another. The cuckoo has hsd a reputation f<> tions of the country—In Maine for In­ In lllUO we had five sheep to every som» b«Hly dat charK*** r«*al money for stance— It is thought to he a warning magical qualities from the days of tti Proportionate Value«. eight peuple. In Hilt) we had four It ” Washington Star. of death ln the family to hear a cuckoo ! llotuons. and probably from Iwtaro sheep to every eight people, and In By MILDRED MARSHALL If gold w«-r«« as pb ntlful aa tin and sing nenr the house. Mrs. Bergen. In ] that time. Aa to the American miner 1023 w»* had "nly three sheep to every Fickleness. tin w«»rt* ns rare as g<»l«l wo’d b«» buy a note to a memoir of the American j stltlon that tiie .-nil o f the bird near eight people.” was a statement made Fi< kl«-ncss has its rln«i In our «-xp«- Ing nardlnen In g»d«l l»oi«*a and pay­ Folk-Lore society, thus accounts for house foretells death the same s u p e r by II. E. Heed, professor o f animal Fact* «boat yo«r nan* ; i the wealth o f superstition regarding ■ exists In I. ¡rope und ran en l< husbandry at tbe Kansas State Agrl rl««n« »» of th«» fallaclousn«*SM of pr« s«*nt ing for them with tin. nuys tin* N«-w » • • n i n e . » b * n c « it w m d e r i v e d . la g plcanur»- uud In our Ignorant«* o f th«» York T«l*-graph. World's Largest Lake. a ift c a n c c ; y o u r k ic k y d a y . lu c k y > • « • ! the cuckoo in Eunqie and the scautl- he traced to the reputation the rn.-k,« cultural college. In a dlsciiNsb»n on has of destroying the eggs In th. the history and development of the VsTnlty of Uvnt whlth Is ah«w-nt. The Caspian sea. b et» on Asia and nests o f Other birds before taking th» sheep Industry. “ Such a condition ns Pascal. Another Victim. Europe, is the larges lake in the nest for his own pnrposes. It !» », this. In udditlon to the Inability of A L«‘hanon man wlu» «-arly in July JOYCE world, tls area is 160.0 ") square miles | omen o f death to the hatching egg- the range to Increase Its present pro­ The Verb “ To W oo?" w« nt »-ut l«» scoff ut **th«« row (»astim* or more than four times the sire of when a bird hears The mrkon nt-n- hi- duction and the linprohahlllty of over­ "T h e husln«»ss girl finds a bushand shinny ' bolng play«»d at the Country T N ONE particular era In feminine Dike Superior. Its water is salt. nest—his house. And so man. for tl,|. production among farm flocks, should A nomenclature. nuri:es o f gladness reason, rame to assortale the ery n< make the sheep man's life a pleasant by th*- siinplt- (*xp«-dl«»nt of pros»-« tiling club, now talks ntnrut “ *llc«*a" and figured prominently. Joyce Is one of By ANDREW F. CURRIER. H. D. h«-r »«-arch where fn«-n conjugal ” the cuck'-o near his dwelling with th. " b lr d l« * H M in bis nleap. Kxchang«*. Self-Imcosition. one for several years to come.” those. It Is not extraordinarily popu From u Uanadian Paper. -nme Idea; an Id.n gliding natti-all" The greatest o f fools is he who im­ lar and It Is not nearly so pretty as Its Into a fixed and enduring superstition Literary Difference. poses on himself, and thinks certainly I I I I t I-H I H H H + I I I I H - H - H French equivalent. Jocelyn. It signi­ Anil that all the more readily heraus- THREAD WORMS Compensation. he knows that which he has least stud­ fies—sportive or merry. Jinl Tunklns Mays the dlff«*rcnr«» !»«*- of the general mystic reputation o> N o man's feet cun «-vt-r bo made to ied and of which he is most profound­ L iv e S to ck H in ts Etymologists tell us that It comes * I 'H E S E troublesome parasites, also the rr-koo. tw«-«-n th«« old dnimii un«l tli«« n«-w Is ly ignorant. Shaftesbury. from the French Jote, which was ^ ra.. 1 1 took ho m-at as a fushionably h I hm I that Shak«-Mp4*nr«» said things ordinary I I I I I I H -+ - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 t ® by McCJur« N . w . p a c s r Syndli-sta , Kill's, but they are always happier. meant to express an inarticulate shout or awl worms on account o f the awl- | mi * op I«« couldn't think of, while tbe Treat slieep for »toranch worms. Houston Pont Dispatch. of ecstasy. The original cry Is pre­ England’s "W edding Ring." • • • modem author says what cvcrylHMly shaped caudal extremity, occur occa­ must be frequently moistened with a- served in the Swiss Jodel or shout of sionally In adults and frequently In Many a good-tempered colt Is spoiled The “ wedding ring o f England” is suH(N*cts, hut Is t«>«» polite to mentlou. Infusion of quassia. the mountaineers. A number of feml- ! Used Tub for Baptism. the ruby ring, which forms a part of nine names have come from this happy young children. Caafor oil. senna or epsom «ah* fiy a bad-tempered owner. • • • A woman of Ascot. England, recent­ They are small, round, und white. I may he given at night, hut not In e\ the king’s coronation insignia. It is source; among them the well-known First Circus Press Agent. Water horses nnd mules fioth before ly was grant«*«! a s*-paratlon I x - caun «» made ol pure gold. A t the hack is a Joy. Jadoca. which Is frequent In ' occasionally In clumps or bunches, and resslve doses. Cln us press agent a w«*r«» first and after feeding, fiut never when they her husband. In religious z«-uJ. pt-rolst- Every morning, nr every other morn large violet ruby marked with a cross Wales, and Jacosa still In common found In the large Intestine or the known In this country In 1797 In ««>n nre very hot. >d In baiKlzing p«»opl*» In th«« family lower part o f tbe small Intestine. ing. for two or three weeks. If npc,. o f St. George and encircled by 26 dia­ usage among the English. nectlon with «»xploitation of th«» first bathtub. By preference they choose the lower | vary, an enema should tie give Joyce came directly from tills latter monds. «*l«>phunt shown hen*. Remember that the hind lega o f n end of the large Intestine or rectum i through a rubber tube or catliete- name. France took it hut found it too for their residence. horse are Ills propellers, aud that poor wlileh ha* heen m refully Introduce Build Bridge In Rush. British and evolved the musical Joce­ Culinary Not*. shoe titling causes much Inmenesa They are occasionally found In the four o r tire tnches Irto thè howel lyn. A railroad brldg«« with a span of • • • Many » young man pos«»a as h«-lng t.tnmach and have keen observed In A p i n i of warm water, or sonp m The emerald la Joyce's talism ani the mouth, probably reaching It with was put In the pla««* of an hard boll«»«! w h«-n he Is «»nly half hak In the mnnngement of sll classes of 137 water, or borie n e h ! solution, may flr. stone. It Is the gem o f youth and \ the vomited contents or the stomach. live stock, there are times when care­ old one within 24 hours in Knglnnd re­ ••«I New Orl«-ans Tlm«»s Picayune. he used to clennse thè reetum. Ibis I h springtime and hope. It Is said to pre­ ful. watchful attention is required, cently. They are lively anil active and fre­ Ing fnllowed hy half a pini o f 1 to In serve for her the Joyful legacy which That time In aheep production Is the quently crawl from the rectum to the 0U0 solution of bici d o r i d e o f mercuri her name Implies. Thursday la her lambing season adjacent akin, sometimes appearing Another etrellent enema I. an Inf lucky day ami 4 her lucky number F g r C —f - c m a f r * r n a n i , « . u[*>n a child's clothing. a lo n o f quassia, two onnres of qtias«1 M a d e F ro m O ld C a r p e t * “ W e a r L ik e I f by W b M is r S y n d ic a te . lo o .) Not favored. For Treatment of Give sows suckling pigs a liberal Iron." ------- O-------- The femule lays many eggs which chip« helng bolled In a pini of water final IH r*rt w ith th * M a n u fa rtu rrr. Ahaoluta iraper »ft ■ grain mixture. Other enema» frequently used ni must be sw allowed hy man or animal; V I / Hatiefn. tion Guam ntt-ail. Sa ix l in Y o u r Ma Rheumatism and Neuritis and Purity unchanervJ Never *old :n • • e tarlal or W rit* fo r Prtraa. they do not develop outside the body S o lu t io n s of rarholle acid; ttirjiemlnc hulk Bottled and labelled et the Lehnt- Tbe on« Feed Iambi grain In a creep so that ACTINIC SUN RAY PARLORS WKJiTF.HN n . v r v RUG COMPANY. Within two weeks after the egg« vinegar; sulphur, etr.. hut t h o s e whh ' I'ortlan«!. ()1 they will he fat and ready for the 317 Mae-irly Tleh n ar R id * .. reach the Intestine they become full tl,,ve »M“*n mentioned will ustiallv i. Portland , Or*ar»n M W Ut»k»n A va n u a Nor. F R F E — li-erarure on requeat to W A L T E R market when they weigh 00 to 80 grown worms, not easily destroyed, found efficient If employed carefulp J A N V IE R . Inc 4 ,v Ce nel S. N e u York W A .S H I N C i T O N S T A T I pounds. and migrate toward the rectum. and Insistently. Twn W e Specialize In (life *>F M « ( t h « w A fla m a i The mature fettAles then lay thetr i ------------------ eggs, which may he passed out o f the The weaning pigs weighing from 30 \t*r nr Jun* hat. Iw-I W I» « l.Wfc# I I I « KM» Hade A It-« b* ■H I H I I I I I I I H I H I I I I I I I bialy or remain and become a new to 100 poumls may he fed from HO to Hito. Pella. Wool MoUr. |I7 IOO# ; llvw >lrllvrrv guar • ntsail Writ* fur s|^« |a| |^ 1 . e» colony o f worms, this pro<-e*s contlnu HÓ parti corn, and 15 to 20 parte tnnk- A L IN E O’ C H E E R n«i L i I kwi R I Re .1 i»r Marrv*tfva. C atarrh . C h a f f at m r a n d J r e r » t rn«. R u »ln # n s M n rm x e m a n t. P r lv a t n 8 «o r * t a x i< ing which Is very sleepdlsturhlng. and then trying It on the ewe again. A sth m a I.n n r. T h ro at. Id v*r, Branch at Pocatallo. Idaho »1. O l c u l n t o r . C o m p t o m e t e r . F ten o cm - ‘ C a l l m r s r n l l r k id — K id n a y . Hh«* uniat I am. Rkm«!. . . . Other symptoms are Irritability, and . , !> u b m a r h lfllla h I f y o u w ill. phle. P e n m a n s h ip , u e C o m m e r c ia l T e a c h - St»»ma»'h anti a llfa m a l* dia- rr»' C o u rt# at fretfulnesa. burning pain, restlessness, B a r k to s m lllriK h lld h o o d « t i l l ordam . llUuidar Troubla«. An animal Infested with parasites I w i l l s a y l y s k id disturbance of the fixations of the The C GaaJWn Krmr^ka are cannot produce the beet results any harm kaa. a> I— * ---------^ j bowels nnd bladder, toss of appetite more then an automobile ran run Its C o a o o w d of the F o r t fin d r r l e a a « f r o m c a r a and anemia. inai roots, r mots, h herbs, heat when handicapped by u flat tire. In tho.se latitfh lriK m o m e n t a •« The fo r e m o s t Ttustnees C o lle g e o f th e b» ads ami hark, kn pori ed hy u» w h ir« It 'a not unusual for sensitive chll • • • N o r t h w e e t w h ic h h a s w o n m o re A c c u r a c y * »rn far awav ortrntal «nun- A w a r d s end Gold M e d e la th a n i n v o t h e r I ’ m a b o y a ffa tn . dren who suffer with thread worm* to Whether the flock he g rille or pure k«- Call òr Write h»r Inform- THK leAUK DAVIH DRUG OO.. 173 Thin s c h o o l In A m e r ic a , « e n d f o r o u r Ru*-re*"n, will mail a com have convulsions or Ht. Vitus dsriee. bred. It will pay to place the ewe anil C a t a lo g F o u r t h S t r e e t n e a r M rrls o n , W in fo r »r * t fu ln r ia o f a t r lf«. plat* fa t a l.»* .,f I rutera Haatn- Htorkin»i P o r t la n d . O r Isa a c M W a lk e r . P r e a her lamh or lainha In a smalt pen hy C. Cce Wo Chinese Medicine Co. No uncooked ■■» partly rooked focal A n d th e a tre a a o f p a in . an«I A M uñidla! 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