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R •< THK COLD Ä U L NIW S T H V W U T , ÀÜCVST « . IMO o ita .."7- County Health Department activities Bv Dr. B. C. Wilson 7 ' Largest Airship Crosses A tlan tic NEWS Health Officer ■' Y jU-V*' M ot iiiiu e i iK s in m e tiit'i, the development of manufacturing processes, however, and the over- refiueineut of certain fnoda which urn prepared for the market, some lime, mush of the phosphorus, uud other of the mineral suhxlunres are frequently lost. The udvitlc holds that Hie nearer you dun se- eurr » mr Ii als In nature* orig inal packages the less you nerd Io toncern yourselves with your ra tion of minerals for the day. Il should be borne In mind Unit the digestive system Is subject Io Individual peculiarities but that there are some foods Hint are more easily digested Ilian others. Milk contains fats, carbohydrates, pro teins, and sails in a very easily di fats of meat are inclosed within gesleit foruv Milk prtgelns amt cell walls. The material of which these cell walls are composed fs not so easily digested. In cook ing much of this material Is brok en up but here again the manner of cooking has un influence upon digestion. a 1* ’* | pasteurized milk for the baby, es- J I peeially in summer time. (Continued) Low's milk is the best substitute ! for mother's milk. But, while the \ Ti i .; is no baby food that equals cow is ii good foster mother, she is j mother's milk. A baby raised on a foster mother only. Cow's milk j mother's ini'.k has a much better j was intended by nature ns food for start in life than one raised on the ! calves. Jt ha,s everything in it j Loti’ . It has just six times the that the calf needs, but not every <• an. s f ’ 1 eeping well and vigor- thing that the baby needs; and its : elements are not in the right pro* . portion for the b.d y. By diluting >an and Breast milk is fresh, e! ! cow's milk, and adding sugar, vve pace bi.au e it is taken at its The R-100, B ritish dirigible, which m.ule i .¡re?. Nature provides that the ; I can make a mixture that is some across the ^A H s n tic w ith M j-assenger?, tki»7 ñ¿ 7t the rooming nia/t \ C ‘ trr.d ,i i . > i.di re a h the nursing with j thing like mother's milk, but it still lacks important substances. out bein exposed to the a ir, and her plan cps out d ir t, germ s, (lie s The milk for the baby should be modified by adding water and r.nd fingers. sugar i.s directed by the doctor. Breast feeding is cheapest, sim- I There is a temptation to add sugar P plest, easie and safest, and usual- generously for the reason that sugar ly calls f no training. i^ottle j ¡s fattening; lint abundant fat is feeding is not so safe. The modi : .«it necessarily a lin k of health, C u red b y K in g ******************»*vvw»vvvvvvvs» fication of the milk to suit the in j Mdk should not contain more than * King George IV cured Gen. 81» dividual baby requires skill and 7 per cent of sugar which is the B" D r. L. D . LcG .’er. V. S„ Ss. Louis, M o. George II eglntos of smoking. Gen practice; the washing and sterliia- amount provided bv nature in eral lliggin«i>ii recalled on bis one Dr. LeGear ii a i.’uaic >>i (he O i.u r io S V e ter in a r y C . I . . 1S92. T h ir d si . tion of the bottles take time. hundredth h lrlh d iy recently that mother's milk. Too much sugar ; years of veterinary practice on diseases when lie was a child the king noticed The nursing mother should be may cause gas and colic and lead ‘ of live stock ertd poultry. E m in e m au him In h l. peram bulator one day and. careful with her own diet, for the Io s i . o i.s trouble, ^ tu r only safe tho rity on poultry and stock raising. for a Joke, since Ih * child was alar- N a t io n a lly L.'.rtw n p o u ltr y b re e d e r. things she eats or drinks affect |.t.ui is tv place the f:by under log at Hie king's cigar, put It to the ’ ore I at ' , a d lecturer. her milk. Certain medicines, such •.bi regular care of your dcclor or baby's lips The nauaeoua liuprea as mercury (calomel i head ache a baby clinic physician and he H ead qurrters •Ion stayed with him all hla life. 8 lt George staled powders, opium, purgative salts, □lone should be ti'is'cd to decide for rhubarb, arsenic, bromides, when h o w Hi* milk shall be modified. HOW TO START A ---- O stock. I'udcr fuvoruble circum* taken through the mouth have af ! i>c net Id the advice of ycur neigh BREAD CLAIMED BEST School Corduroys T I I D k T V Cl /AGV y°u can have turkeys for terward been found in the mother's bors direct the feeding of your 1 U K N L I r L U L I k market the first year. milk. If mother’s milk is not avail baby. (Continued from Page One) ------ - j y°u start with breeding stock, able, babies should have the best Babies should be nursed for at take every precaution possible to and freshest cow's milk that can least six months and not longer The Way to Begin la to Begin But All products of protein, fat and see thut your udult lurks are free be obtained. Whether such milk than ten months. Ordinarily they a Few Cautions Will Help Over from disease. Examine them care carbohydrates after digestion are is to be pasteurized is a question should be weaned, under the doc come Fears of the Over-Cautious fully for size and build. Breeding distributed in great measure, witli for the doctor to decide in the in tor’s direction, between the sixth to stock should have large frames, out discrimination by the blood, dividual case. Unless very sure of and ninth months, and cow’s milk broad backs and big full breasts. and the cells of (he body draw the supply, the doctor usually will and other foods should gradually Judging from letters received See that the legs are sturdy and their supply of nourishment from take no chances; he will advise replace the mother’s milk. this general store. from readers of these articles the se* apart. Another fuel should not be lost “present His Royal Highness Prince subject of turkey raising is upper-' It hardly seems necessary to , sight of. Ordinary food materials Alfonso. most in the minds of thousands of . I>oint out the advantage of pure Wc give people. Therefore in answer to nu bred stock. The initial cost may contain an abundance of salts in their natural condition ami it is L&H Green Stamps President Hoover has never been merous requests I am going to de be u little higher, hut it costs no rare Io see a person suffering from ^vvsvwvvvvvvvssvvsvvvsssvsssvsssC late for a radio broadcast, altho vote two or three more articles to more to raise u purebred than a mongrel, and the sale both of birds he probably makes more speeches that subject. Turkey raising is profitable. It for breeding and eggs for hatching over nation wide hookups than any ■ ■ ■ ■ other man who is not a profession is not nearly so difficult as most will more than make up the differ- al radio artist. Several times he people imagine. True, the number j cncc A good time to get in the turkey ■ has been ahead of time hut in these of turkeys produced on farms in instances he has graciously consen the United States has had a steady business Is now, especially if you g Oars I« a modern supply depot for the builder for we handle ted to wait until the network was decline for the last forty years. follow the plan of starling with g Lumber. Shingles. Lath, Lime, Blaster, Cement, Johns-Manville ready. If the White House states I.ike the recent slump of the stock breeding stock. Large numbers of Z Roofings etc., and make everything in Cabinet Work und Mill the President to talk ten minutes, market, it would appear the bot turkeys are raised for Christinas " Work. Word has been received by Pres broadcasters know they can be as tom has been reached and I am I markets. You ran make some very • T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D ident C. E. Gates of the Northern sured this will be the length of his hopeful that turkey raising will fine selections from choice flocks ■ California-Southern Oregon Devel talk, only lengthened or shortened about face and regain its lost pres that are being prepared for the ■ T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R IU Christmas trade. One of the fatal ■ tige. opment .Association that Congress by fifteen seconds. Let un estimate your bill, you will like our Sendee, Quality und man Clarence F. Lea will in all Except for the words, “Ladies Two things tend to discourage mistakes made by many turkey g Brice«. MEDFORD, OREGON probability attend the banquet be and Gentlemen, the President of the the raising of turkeys. One is the raisers is that the best birds are ■ taken to market and the smaller ! O ing held in Crescent City on Sep United States,” no other introduc dread of the disease known as — tember 17th. The telegram from tion is usually given when Pres Blackhead. The other is the mis stock kept for breeding purposes. Do not try to splurge in the be- , j ident Hoover speaks. the Congressman follows; taken idea that turkeys must have ■ ■ ■ a ijc a g “Tot sure but expect to be pre a wide range of ground to roam ginning. Start in a small way and i ” develop gradually. i ® sent September 17th. Regards.” on. I shall discuss both of these In a letter to Georgia Backus, Again I say turkey raising is a ■ Acceptances have been erceived continuity writer for the CBS, her subjects in subsequent articles and from Senator Charles L McNary father said that he and Mrs. Bac attempt to show how Blackhead profitable business. It should be ■ J -K g .r . and Governor A. W. Norblad and kus and the town folk gather in can be avoided and to correct the one of our leading activities along ■ in addition to Congressman Lea’s the local firehouse every Monday idea that turkeys cannot be raised with chickens and live stock. The I B probable attendance, it is hoped evening to listen to Georgia in the in confinement. But first let us turkey is a native product. It is | k that Senator Frederick Steiwer Georgia and Henry hour. Mr. Bac consider some of the essential as American as the eagle or the ! * 1 » and Congressman W. C. Hawley kus asked for a copy of the pre things in starting a turkey flock. buffalo. New wealth will be added * ____i will be present. In selecting a breed considera to the agricultural coffers of the , ■ vious week’s script, explaining that --------o-------- -y. the party in the firehouse was tion should be given to size and United States once the turkey takes ' M J ; ’ s ‘ Support Y our H om e P aper broken up the middle of the pro weight for after all turkeys are its rightful palce in the poultry g world. ! _ gram by a fire at the other end of raised for meat production. The Bronze variety seems to be the town. most popular because of its size. --------o------- It is sometimes called the Mam M uch W ork B ein g moth Bronze. Other popular breeds S u b stitu tin g D on e at M aybelle are the white Holland, Bourbon Red and the Narragansett. There G ood T eeth ■ There is considerable work be are two other varieties called the ing done at the Maybelle Mine, on Black and Slate, but they are not 9 WITH <♦_ .s For Bad Birdseye Creek, near Rogue river given much consideration in the ALBERT ZUGSMITH JRl at present. A compressor has United States because they are been installed and a mill is being smaller than the others. installed. Two long tram lines There are three ways to start a Willie Percival-Monger, of NBC, have been constructed, one to the Woman's work ia never done—certainly not if she liven on is an Englishman by birth. Con top of the hill and one around the turkey flock. One is by buying sequently among his frequent vis hill to a lower tunnel. New equip hatching eggs. Another is to pur a fa n e ! From early till late th e cookn, clcann, ami menda. itors are many fellow Londoners. ment is being added, almost daily chase baby poults and the third In her "spare time’’ «lie is expected to take cure o f the Recently, a visiting Briton was so and the crew of men are being sup is the purchase of adult breeding chicken« and the garden. Rarely has she even a few preeioun impressed with American broad plemented by additiona linen every momenta o f leisure. And if ahe tw erps and washes by main casting that he admitted that he al few days. strength she is wearing herself out for throe cents an hour. most liked, it. Drilling will be started in the DR. I. H. GOVE “You know,” he said “those Ne tunnel this week and work is be For that slight cost, electricity will run u vacuum rlenncr, gro comedians who se'l the tooth ing rapidly pressed to obtain more a washing machine, or a refrigerator or fun. For n little wash—-you know, Angus and An water for use at the mill. The Removing decayed, disease- m ore it will operate electric cooking and heating dev ices. drew— I find quite amusing.” Maybell is ranfdly assuming the infected snags and replacing A question of royal etiquette a- proportions of a real mine. them with sanitary, whole ■ Save her time and strength with electric servants. rose when Prince Alfonso, cousin some looking and comfor of the King of Spain and a pas THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY table plates is iny life work, Bonn right and when senger on the Graf Zeppelin’s re and my aim is to satisfy ev “T«ir nartun la F r i j r i n * wo protniafed it. cent transatlantic voyage, was ery patient that enters tny about to be introduced over the K o ^vo a monoybaek office. That I succeed is CBS during a visit to Washington, guarantee on all war*. attested by hundreds of the D. C. best people in Oregon. Don Alejandro Padilla, the Span ■ 'W W- ■ g 'W .'ig "g "ia '■'.*/'giH H a « ■ ■ a. ish Ambassador, was scheduled to When yon think of introduce the prince to the radio audience, but at the very last min D IAM O NDS ute he protested that such a pro think of cedure was highly improper be Specialist on Platea and cause one cannot “introduce” a Bridgea member of the royal family to any M ail U s Y our Film a Dentistry Done the Modern body— the reverse always being Office o f C ou nty Coroner Way " jewelers the rule. A resourceful announc R E L IA B L E REASO NA BLE MCOFORO. ORC. er at WMAL, Columbia’s Washing 235 E Main MEDFORD M E D F O R D , O R EG O N ton, saved the day when he sug Office phone 372j Res. 7««-l gested that the ambassador simply 217 E. Main St, Medford ALL ABOUT MILK in' Uow to Muse Poultry Campbell i Clothing Co. $3.45 $6.00 Leas Io Be Present At Harbor Meet Building Materials 4ÍH&1 X s# WTHE ’ STUDIOS J Woman's Work.. ’ Watch Repairing Dr. I. H. 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