Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 26, 1921, SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT EDITION, Section Three, Page Page 7, Image 23

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    TIU11MI,V. MAY 80, 1021
CROOK OOVIfTT JOfRSAL
LIVE
CONGRESS HEARS
DRAMATIC PLEA
FROM FiLIPIKO
i T
i'i 'Tu. IS
talu. ei .
BIG VALUE OF SELF-FEEDER
xperlmenta Show flgt Make Mors
Gain Than When Hand-Fsd by
Man and Eat Lata, Too.
Plxponae may hi- made les hy tha
0e nf I he self -feeding plan III prefix
enee to the hund-fecdlng system In
thi ling nt. All exiorlmi'iit waa con
ducted at Hi Kiiiikiik Slate Aiirlctillur
al college to show On value of the
aelf feeder In fattening 7fi-piund pigs,
Mini nl t lit same I lint" to show ili
aitiouiil of tankage rciiilri'il to Imliutce
corn nil Inn, 'rtilx cxierlinoni wne
carried nn tiy Ir. ('. W. Mct'iuiU'lieH,
E. r. I'Vrrln. hihI II. II. Winchester, In
awlne feeding Investigations In HUH
and milt.
Twenty pica of tho aaiue atfe, quail- '
ty, condition, ami weight, were put
Into twn dry Iota In groupa nf tin.
The I1 uh In lot 1 ate from a self feed- ;
r, thin wna illvlili'd In two coinpurt
tncnts, one having alielled nun ami the
oilier tankage. TIih plus In lot 2 wen- ,
given all tlny could eat twice a day
of mixture of ton parts aln-ited corn
and one purl tankage. They were
watered twice diiy In hoth lota and
tha experiment wan rarrlcd on for
ona hundred daya. Three diiya Jit the
beginning an.. and of the tea, the pigs ,( i And yet
nri(,n.i lit ml wnRlllH Rtiu -
Washington.
"MiihI the heart
of America heat
only fur the free
limn of Ireluwri nf
I'nlaiiil ami of the
Oedio . Slovaks,
and not for tha
IndeiH'ndence of
the I'lilllpplue Is
lands?" Tli I wa the
q id--I ii mi Resident
(!o in in I a a I niier
Ixauro Cuhiililim
of the 'liltppliien
adrcssed directly
to tho iiniiilier
ahlp nf the llnlise
of Itepreiteiilulvea
In a speech which wna given very
close nueiiiion ami was frequently ap
phniileil. "At ona time,' an Id Commissioner
Oiilialdon, "Cnngresa had liefore It no
less thnn thirty rcmilutloiis expressing
aympalhy with tha aspiration of. the
Irish people. If not actuuly urging KiiK
land to grunt Indcpi'iulence to Ireland.
At Unit tlniH, al the r'lllplnoa were
knocking at your door. Out of the
wotnli of war, many KuroH-an rcptili-
Ilea were born, and America hna
Philippine St.. dtnt
Commit.ioner
liture Qabaldoa
nouses mere carefully recorded.
The plica In lot ona ate mora corn
and loss tankage than tha hand fed
pica In lot 2. That a 5 per rent tank
ace could balance a corn ration In fat
tening 7r-pniind plga waa shown from
thla experiment, hecsoae the self-fed
plga ronaiimed one part tankage and
20 parta rum.
A 100 Minnd gain In hnnd-fed pica
waa produced by fl.H bushels of corn
and IW pound of tankage, and the
ennia gain waa produced In the aelf
fed lot hy n.R bushels of corn and
IT.tW pounds of tnnkage, thBt la to
aay that the corn with tankage pro
duced H.7 pound of pork In the hand
fed hit and IT pounda of pork In the
aelf fed lot.
Tlie aelf fed p'c geta more exerHna
than the luiud-fcd In the ninny trlpa
the claim of tho Flllplnoa la atlll mi
lneded. Muat theru be exveptlotia,
then, in Internatlofful Juatlce?
"My plea, gentlemen of the Ameri
can fVnifreaa, la that you Ignore no
longer the repeated requeata of de
nerving people for an Independence,
that rightfully helonga to them. Th
grunting of Independence now afford
the United Ktalea a golden npporlunlty
to give to tho world unanaweruhle
proof of Ita alncerlty, Ita conalKtency
and Ita nltrulmn. It will he the (treat'
eat example of aquare dealing In the
hlatory nf the agea.
"mi not think we are not appre
ciative of all yim have done for ua.
We are, America haa truly treuted
the Filipino iienple aa no other nut Ion
haa over trented an alien nice In nil
history. The hluh polnta of the Amer
lean policy In the rhlllpplnea have
he ninkea to the f-elr and In thla m.u ,-oiiHlr.icutly Inaplred by hltrnlam.
way prniinl.iv will get more good from We know Hint you were nctmited In
your Inliora hy the defte to contrib
ute to our own welfnre.
"And we love you pcrlinpa moat of
all for your anlemii promise to grant
na Mint which we hold dearer than life
ItHelf our freedom. Iiiih'tM'tiilence Ii
our HHtI .mil Idenl. It la nur all ah'
aorhlng niui. It growl atrmiger every
hour. For the spirit - of iinlloiiullxm
never (Ilea. Much loaa can It he auh'
dued. believe that we can never
hope lo he a aturdy 'nation if we are
to rely forever nn the ninjcnntilmlty of
thp t'nlted Statea.
"America' tank In the Philippine
IalamU la tlnlahed. What you have a.
Binned aa ynur aacrcd obligation In
that part of the world haa been fill
filled. A Hople with a medieval syt
tem of Inatliutinna haa lieen trana
fornied Into a cnnacloiia nation, Im
bued with all I lut t la modern In the
actlvlflea of niitlmia.. And If you (Ive
ua Independence nur gratitude to you
will Increase a thnuannd fold; It will
last forever If you keep faith with ua.
"There ia hut one laane In tho Phil
ippine question, and that la: la there
today a atahle government on the la-
' . "T" arhe
ScifF ceding Method Proved to Be
Moat Profitable at Kanaaa State
College,
hla food. The hand-fed pig la fed twice
a day and he cuia all he run hold ut
thnt time. Perhnpa thla la (he reason
why the aelf-fed pig took leaa food to
produce thla KHI-poimd gain.
At the end of thla teat the plga In
lot 1 iiindv a prntlt of f7.:t? pec head
more thiui the Imnd fH hiiiI they re
quired lena feed, and leaa labor to
muke the lixj-pouud gain.
!1 . .
i AS TW G IS BlNT
OCX
hinds? In the Jonea law you promised
FIGHT AGAINST rfi)G CHOLERA W"ZrX?7
own fioveruor-Oeneral haa ofllclally
department of Agriculture Co-oper. rpprtp() tl)Bt there la a atRhle Kov
ated With 34 suua In Cam. eminent In exlatence today, and we
palgn to Stop Diaeaee. gl(0 mV), H,nilttid plenty of evidence
to auliHtanllate Ita existence. There-
The United Statea Department of fore Wl. ,11))P anl nwt America will
Agriculture during the last tlsenl year ,w CHrry out tl pledge."
co-operated with !14 atutea In Investl-
gating raported uuthreiika of hog chol
era, administering trentinent, prevent
ing the dlwuse from apreiullng, and'
atamplng . out the coutiiglon by ap
proved met huiU ( cleaning and ill
Infecting premises, pens, and yards,
where cholera-Nick hogs had been
beld.
In addition, bureau of animal Indus
try veterinarians conducted demon
itrutloiiH, assisted veterinary practi
tlonera In Improving their technique,
and conducted general educational
work. During the greater part of the
year, 140 veterinarians devoted their
time to the control of hog cholera, but
In the last, quarter, when it. became
' evident that such activities would he
curtailed during the AuchI year W21,
owing to lack of funds, the number
. of veterinarians was reduced. For
the aame reitson It became necessary
to reduce the educational part of the
work, . i
FINE HAT MAKING
A PHILIPPINE ART
INDUCE SWINE TO EXERCISE
Keep 8leeping Quarter for Sowa
Some Distance From Feeding
Place I Good Plan,
A satisfactory means of inducing
exercise on hog farms consists of
keeping the sleeping quarters for the
sows some distance from their feed
ing place so that the sows must travel
this distance several tlme daily. How
ever, If this cannot be done, sows will
secure plenty of exercise eating hay
from a 'low rack built for the purpose.
Feed for Young Colts.
. To the young colts, reasonable
quantities of oats along with the
roughage should be fed and pay good
returns In making a big colt.
This Flllplna la making a Philippine
hat, which ia becoming quite popular
with both men and women In the
United Statea, and ia usually a source
of great pride to the wearer.
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FILIPINO INDEPENDENCE,
. BUT NO GUARANTY
(Chicago Tribune.)
We do not blame the Filipino people
for wanting their complete freedom. V
Is the natural aspiration of mankind..
' i By EMMA STHONQ,
Igl br Mi-riura Nawaptpir SyoilKttt.l
"Catch hi in while he Is young and
train him In the way you would have
hlin go; then you will have a husbund
after your own heart Khould the
marriage prove a failure, you will
koow you picked the wrong man."
Mia xKox looked up from Madame
Mlxlt's "Advice to the Lovelorn," jut
In time to see Winnie Weeks, radiant
lirlde of a week, paaa hy wltb her hand
ome young liusliand.
Winnie waa only eighteen and
beauty, ao I.IIh, tweiily-iilne and mere
ly good-looking, really seemed old and
ugly to hltu.
"I have a good mind to try It," she
murmured, and whether ahe really
meant It or not, fate accmed ready to
help her, for at the dance of the
Neighborhood club that evening Uin
sn firey perxlsted In dinning with
her and her only.
Though a trifle dismayed at his
youth, he being only acvcntee'h and a
high school pupil, the advice to "catch
him young" kept recurring, and when
he, with flattering humility, asked If
he iniirht walk home with her, she Just
naturally aald "yea."
It waa only a ten-minute walk, hut
before they had gone half the distance
his arm was around her all in waist,
his eyea on hers, and he was murmur
ing, "Oh, this Is what I've wanted
since my Brat dance with you. I Just
love you." And though she waa scan
dalized at the abmjrdlty of this "kid's"
making love to her, "catch him young
and train him" once more bobbed up,
and she decided to accept him.
Arrived home, she Invited him . to
"Just foe a little lunch," but the Ice
box yielded only tomato soup and cot
tage cheese.
"I love tomato aoup," Lanson ex
claimed In the aame ardent tones he
hsd aald he loved her. "Bring it out
and heat It." So they feasted on soup,
cracker and cheese.
It waa a case of "rushing" after
thaf. I.lla had always had struggling
admirers, who called a few times and
then lost Interest. The truth was
that her hreer.y manner, which fasci
nated at first and made "getting ac
quainted" easy, had seemed to he "too
bossy" on more Intluiate acquaint
ance. But I.anaon did not lose Intercut.
He came every evening, proposed
marriage. And when she laughingly
asked, "How could you support a
wife? You must be foollnff," he grew
very Indignant, and "I'll show you,"
he declared: "you don't care for me
or you'd marry me right away!"
"But married people have to pay
their expenses, and how could we do
thatr
i "Eaally enough. My uncle. In the
real estate biislnesa In Albany, haa
offered me a Joh at a thousand a year;
won't that pay our exjienses?"
It did provide for them amply for
two years, when prlcea and salarlea
began to soar. Lanson had pleased
hla uncle, who now raised his salary
beyond Illa's wildest expectations. '
She had economised and "trained"
Lanson to do so, too. They now felt
that they could afford a bungalow
for a home and, calling at tho office
ene day to aee him, in connection with
the purchase of It, I.lla asked the of
fli'e boy to send out Mr. Orey. "Tell
him Mrs. Grey la here," she said; and
the hoy went Into Lanaon's office with
"Your mother Is out there, Mr. Grey,
and she wants to see you
Lanson, whe supposed his mother
to he at home, forty miles away on the
Massachusetts aide of the state line,
rushed out to greet her, only to find
Llla there, alone.
"Why. what a funny mistake!" he
laughed, but from that time on he be
gan to he late for dlnnerr slow to
meet her for the noon lunch, which
they always hud together at a Broad
way restaurant; in fact, his hours be
came so irregular and his excuses for
"working overtime" so plausible that
Llla got quit? used to spending the
evenings a I ene.
But even so, she waa totally unpre
pared for his not coming home at all
one night and for the harsh command,
by telephone, the following morning,
to "he at the police station at nine
o'clock."
Arrived there, worn with the night's
vigil and fearing Lanson had met with
some horrible accident, she was com
forted by the sight of her husband and
a pretty girl of sixteen whom she rec
ognized as the stenographer In the of
fice adjoining Lanson's. But before
Llla could utter a word, one of the po
licemen guarding them asked the
frightened girl : "Now, young lady.'can
you tell me who this woman IsT"
"Yes," she whispered, "his mother."
"What Is your nameT" sharply
asked the ofllcer, turning to Llla.
"Llla Grey."
"Do you know thla man?"
"He Is my husband."
"Young man, can you deny that?"
"No." The young girl, with a muffled groan,
collapsed, fainting, In her chair.
The officer turned to Llla. "I found
them In the park at two o'clock thla
morning; followed them to the Union
atation, where he bought tickets for
New York. They were Just about to
board the train when Stubbs, here,
rushed up with a report of 'girl miss
ing.' I asked her i.anie, and brought
them back."
Llla clung weakly to the desk. "Oh,"
she was muttering Incoherently, "mar
Huge failure know picked tha
wrong man."
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