East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 08, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PAIZiT EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1H10.
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EIGHT PAQESw
F.AC7S FOR FARMERS I
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Poultry Pointers.
It Is mid by those who have given
this matter thought, that five pounds
of food, when Intelligently fed, should
add one pound of flesh to a young
chicken. Without Intelligence In feed
ing It may require much more.
Good business judgment Is' required
for successful poultry raising. A
careful consideration of the business
will be needed to find profits In the
fowls.
A variety diet is best for making
hens lay. The fowls may thrive well
for a short while upon one or two dif
ferent kinds of foods, but permanent
results will require a variety. Even
a balanced ration will need to be
changed to keep the appetite normal.
About twenty-seven pounds of dry
food will be required to every BOO
pounds live weight of the fowls. One
hundred hens weighing five pounds
each would require about twenty
seven pounds of dry matter every day.
about four ounces a day of dry mat
ter Is recommended for each hen.
It Is very difficult to feed chickens
intelligently unless you have an Idea
of the composition of the feeds. Most
feeds have been analyzed and the anal
ysis can be had from bulletins of the
experiment stations. Study these ta
bles and get an idea of the relative
value of feeds. . . .
Give your chickens fresh water two
or three times a day, as hot, dirty
water causes more disease than any
- thing else.
Young people who are looking for
aome way to make expense money
hould investigate poultry raising.
Thero are many opoprtunltles to
make money with fowls, even If they
are kept as a side line with some oth
er business.
Mongrel chickens are hearty eat
ers, but they do not usually transform
expensive foods into profits. What
every home needs Is fowls that trans
form larire Quantities of food Into
profitable products. Not all thor
oughbred fowls do this, but there are
more among the thoroughbreds than
among scrubs.
Don't feed your poultry decayed
fruit. It Is often fed to poultry and
results in diarrhoea, which when once
tarted in a flock of chickens general
Iv nlnvs havoc.
Onions chopped fine either by hand
or bv a cutter, and mixed with the
chicken food. Is one of the greatest
health promoters that can be used,
and it really ought to be fed to fowls
through the hot season twice a week.
Chickens are extremely fond or it.
Does the old hen lay? Try this If
he does not: Feed her all the chop
ped clover she will eat, with an ounce
t inun mem everv dnv. If there la
any lay In her that wilt bring It out
Fort Worth Citizen-Star.
r,vm to tlie Front.
There Is a growing demand for
geese in the United States and as a
result geese raising Is becoming more
profitable, and therefore more attrac
tive, says a prominent stock paper. It
Is a fuct that as the country has set
tied up in the territory where a few
years ago there was more open range
fewer turkeys are now being raisea
The price of turkeys in recent years
has made that fowl a great luxury and
the next thing and the best substitute
that can be had Is a big, fat goose, for
a Thanksgiving dinner, for:
There's no bird that flees so very
nice
As goose with sage an' onions.
There is no reason why every far
mer who has plenty of good grais
rango should not keep geese and in
crease his Income at a very little cost,
as they can be kept on grass and wa
ter from spring until late In the fall.
Nearly every farmer has some mea
dow pasture near his buildings which
could be used to a good advantage by
devoting It to goose raising. The only
time geese require grain Is In winter
and then very little is required to keep
them in good breeding condition. Feed
a few oats, cut clover and liny or en
Uage. Give them oyste.r shells and
MVXICIPAIi nAKEKY SUCCESS.
Big Saving Made for Budapest Con
Kilmers. I
Vienna. The municipal bankery at
Budapest has been working for about
a year. At its start the management '
created a revolution in the local bak
ing trade by making bread from the j
best materials under the best pos-1
Bible conditions, and distributing It:
to the public at prices which showed J
an Immediate benefit to consumers
of $500 per day on the quantity issued.
After some experience It was found
that, aftei providing for all possible
plenty of water and a little corn fed
at night on real cold days, and the
geese will be In the bent condition
when the breeding season arrives.
Geese should not be fat for breeding
purposes, but they must be well fed
while they are laying eggs In the
spring. io expensive yards or V
houses are required; a three-foot wire ' th" f nclal
... ..... . favorable that the price of bread
..ciuuB win iioio. mem, nu an . ,. . ,,,, . , ,,. ,,
open shed facing the south for them
to go under and make their nests Is
all that is necessary.
t'lliiig Sheep Too Clone.
It is a great mistake to clip the
after careful investigation, the man
aging committee decided to make
another reduction.
The price of a loaf weighing Just
under 2 1-4 pounds is about 4 1-3
wool right down to the skin because centa for brown br(ia(, nearly B centB
for half-brown bread, and 6 cents for
white bread.
The local private bakers have low
ered the prices and improved the
quality of their products as a result
it to blister, says a Texas exchange.
The sheep's skin is very tender,
having been covered for a year with
heavy coat of wool, and when ex
posed to the hot sun the result will be n. fhi mneminn
the same as when a buy strips his i
heavy clothing and exposes his skin to i.Can be depended upon" is an ex-
'" "" pression wa ail UKe to near, ana wnen
swimming. I lt . ued ln connection with Cham-
Machines clip much closer than , berlaln's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
hand shears and they should be ad- I Remedy it means that it never falls
Justable so they could be set to leave ( to cure diarrhoea, dysentry or bowel
me wuui buuui uuc-iimr men -ions, complaints, it is pleasant to taae ana
Newly clipped eheep should be kept equally valuable for children and
under cover for a day or two until adults. Sold by all dealers,
tneir skins become a bit tough and
HAU.OOXIST'S DAKIXG LEAP.
From liurniiiK Craft Falls Through
It oof and Lives.
Berlin. Extraordinary good for
tune favored a German aeronaut who
leapt from a burning balloon and es
caped death. The wind blew the bal
loon toward Augsburg and then, sud
denly, dense clouds of smoke and
flames were seen issuing from the en
velope, The balloon began to fall
rapidly and the aeronaut, realizing
his immediate danger, took his life in
his hands and leaped, to the horror
of the thousands of spectators who
were watching from below.
The houses stood thick beneath him
and he fell on the roof of an English
girls' school and crashed through it.
He escaped Injury miraculously and
crawled downstairs. After sailing over
the town for a while the balloon was
demolished by the flames.
Pendleton JPiiMic
Schools pen Nexk
Monday. Seat.- B2th
V u
then, they can better stand the hot
sun.
Some large floekowners say that
when they shear closely they save so
much more wool, an eighth of an inch
or so on every sheep. As a matter of
fact the growth of wool la about so
much each year, and If one gets an
eighth of an Inch more this year, he
gets Just that eighth-inch lens next.
So the only time when it would make
a dirrerence would be when a man
waa going to sell his sheep before an
other shearing.
Stripping.
If you haven't already whitewashed
your dairy barns this year, yet busy
and do It.
A milker should see to lt that his or
her finger nails are kept well pared
and that there is no dirt under them.
Be kind to your cows, for kindness
Is conducive to thrift and profit.
If you have a cow In your dairy
herd that does not pay for her keep,
let some other fellow keep her.
The first, last and most important
point In dairying is cleanliness.
The man who looks after and carea
for a herd of dairy cows should have
a kind and gentle disposition. It
counts for much.
Study the needs of each cow in
your herd. Know her capacity and
feed her accordingly. .
Never change milkers If It can be
avoided. Keep the environments
quiet and pleasant.
A 300-pound cow with a 100-pound
man behind her will be a failure. 16 of last year the Princess Remanls
Hay, green in color and sweet In J Onesk was married to the Prince
taste, Is the only quality that Is fit-
I
Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Is today the best
known medicine in use for the relief
and cure of bowel complaints. It
cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentry, and
should be taken at the first unnatural
looseness of the bowels. It Is equally
valuable for children and adults. It
always cures. Sold by all dealers.
Bride 8. Groom 14. Divorced.
Rome. The youngest divorced i
couple in the world are to be found
In the Court of Abyssinia. On May
Happy, Happy,
Use TIZ
A Marvel for Sore Feet.
Off.
Acta Right
ted for a cow. In milk, to eat.
Orchard and Garden.
No good good orchard 1st would ever
shake apples from the trees to be sent
to market, although many people con
tinue to do It.
Fruit of every kind should be thor
oughly cooled before being packed
for the market. Even strawberries
packed while warm from the field and
sent directly to the cars unless allow
ed to get chilled will quickly deterior
ate. If the strawberry bed has borne
two crops plow it up and set out late
cabbage.
SOME NEWS CRUMBS
PICKED UP AT E
Sore Feet? Xevcr After Using TIZ
Good-bye sore feet, swollen feet,
aweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet,
aching feet.
Good-bye corns, cnllouses nml bun
Ions and raw spots.
You've never tried anything like
TIZ before for your feet. It Is dif
ferent from nnythlng ever before sold.
It acts at once and makes the feet
feel remarkably fresh nnd sore-proof,
TI?. Is not a powder. Powders and
other foot remedies clog up the pores.
Tiv. rtrnws out nil poisonous exudl-
atlons which bring on soreness of the
feet, and Is the only remedy that
dors. TIZ cleans out every pore and
glorifies the foot your feet.
You'll never limp again or draw up
your fnce In pain, and you'll forget
about your corns, bunions and cal
louses. Tou'il feel like a new person.
If you don't find all this true after
trying a box of TIZ, you can get your
money right back.
TIZ is for sale at all druggists at
15 cents per box, or it will be sent
you direct If you wish from Walter
Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago,. 111.
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Sept. 7. The first so
cial event of the season was given by
Mrs.- J. F. Spinning at her home on
Kennedy street lost evening. A large
number was present and a pleasant
time was had.
A majority of the business men
went to Hermlston last night on the
motor to attend the banquet given In
honor of the United States army en
giners at that place.
Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin left for Port
land today on a vl't with her broth
er. Pat Doherty.
Vm. Humphrey of Pendleton, spent
the day here yesterday.
Jacob Tro't returned Tuesday from
an extended visit to Tckoa, Wash.
Mrs. Louis Scholl returned Tues
day from Walla Walla, where she was
with her husband,' who underwent
an operation at St. Mary's hospital.
O. A. Cannon, who Is to teach tn
the high school here this year, una
Just returned from a visit to the east.
Mrs. II. E. Stevens Is quite 111 at her
home In this place. Dr. C. J. Smith
una called down from Pendleton last
evening to attend her in consultation
with Dr. Dorn.
Miss lone renin is hero from Pen
dleton visiting with her uncle, Wm.
Reeves and Elmer Reeves of tho
Meadows.
Mrs, T. G. Smith and son Guy spent
yesterday in Pendleton. t
LidJ Eyassu, the heir-apparent, the
bride being then 8 years of age and
the bridegroom 14. Now they have
been divorced.
Not a minute should be lost when
a child shows symptoms of croup
Chamberlain's cough remedy given as
soon as the child becomes hoarse, or
even after the croupy cough appears,
will prevent the attack. Sold by all
dealers.
It's wonderful how bigger a dollar
looks to a man when he spends it
upon his wife at home than when he
throws it away upon his friends down
town.
SAVED
FROM AN
OPERATION
ByLydiaEaPinkham's
Vegetable Compound
FIXE
XFW HOME
FOR XEWRERG BANK
Ncwberg, Ore. The contract for the
erection of the new home of the First
National Bank has been let to Bnr
bnin brothers of Dallas. Tho struc
ture will be 36x70 feet, two full strles,
of Ncwberg brick finished with Willa
intna pressed brick, and sandstone,
The ground floor will be wholly occu
pied with tho bnnking Interests tyhlle
the second story will be arranged for
offices. The contract calls for com
pletion by the first of tho year.
Your complexion as well as your
temper Is rendered miserable by a dis
ordered liver. By taking Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you
can Improve both. Sold by all deal-era.
Do yea take the East Oregonlan?
Te Forest. "Wis.
"After an oiipr,i
linn four years ago
1 luul juiius down
ward in both side:!,
backacliy, and a
weakness. The doc
tor wanted mo to
have another opera
tion, ltouk J.vtiia Iv.
1 aw entirely cured
(jf my troubles."
Mrs. ArofSTB Vil'KKMAN.N, Do For
est. Wisconsin.
Another Operation Avoided
Xevv Orleans, La. "For years 1 suf
fered from severe female troubles.
Finally I was conlined to my bed and
t!:e doctor sail, an operation was neces
sary. I pave J.ydia 1.. 1 lnkham s ejr
etablo Compound a trial first, and
was saved from an operation." Jlrs.
Lily Fey hovx, 1111 Kerlerec St., .rew
Orleans, La.
Thirty years of unparalleled success
confirms the power of J.ydia F. link
ham's Vegetable Compound to euro
female diseases. The great volume of
unsolicited testimony constantly liour
infT in proves conclusively that Lydia
E. Fiuklia m's Vegetable Compound is
a remarkable remedy for those dis
tres: iiiff feminine ills from which so
r.nmy women suffer.
If jou want special advice about
.. '.r ease! wriicto Mrs. Pinklinin,
Hass. ilcr advice is
"r; always helpful.
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
WE DEAL 11 DRU6S MOT PROMISES
Resolved-A Toast
Dear Bustir Brown
p,i ue Ribbon Shoe
Here's a brimming glass
to YOU.
And little Buster
too.
For we really think
you'll do
let's repeat
fiusTER Brown
Blue ribbon
YOU BET YOUU
-BUSTER;
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COPriNCHT lM T THI tOW SHOt CO
Full Line of School Shoes The
kind that wears and are dressy too
When the youngster sleeps
That's the only time the little
shoes get a rest
From daylight till dark
kno'ied, kicked, scraped.
On!y tough leather and good
shoe-'uic-Juiig will bland it.
And that's what you get in
Butter Brown Shoes.
There's double wear in every
pair.
BUSTER BROWN Blue Ribbon SHOES.
For yourrster, $1 50 to $2.50
New shipment of New Fall Suits just arrived
Broad cloth, Serges and fancy mixed materials
...Alexander's Dept. Store.,.
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Reaching Out for Business
Every effort to attract trade helps even if k
only draws a child's wish for candy. Electric
light for windows and signs should be given a
chance to be useful. Every merchant can now
get double electric light at no increase ia cost
for electric current by using General Electric
MAZDA lamps. Made in all sizes. We have
them and will be glad to teU you about them.
Pacific Fewer & Light Go.
Always at your service Phone M. 40