Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 17, 1903, Image 1

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D ALLAS
V O L. X X IX .
nrTTM POULTRY- PdOTTT ABLE
L. N. \VUUI»H, M. D.
Pldd> More Thun !*«>■ F o r Her K ee p
Physician and Surgeon.
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and Faya I'ro in fitly.
There are many reasons why poultry
D ali«*, Oreguu.
raising can he made protitahle on a
f'i;m . One very important reason Is
m d
that *11 the food necessary to raise
chickens is grown on the farm and
ready for use. A great part o f the liv ­
ing o f a chicken can be picked up by
O ffic e o v e r h a n k .
itself.
Especially is this true where
cattle are fed extensively.
Much o f
J K. S u l k y ,
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the chicken's living is made from
filings that would otherwise go to
S IB L E Y
E A K IN ,
watte. '1 lu* insects that might be very
,V t t < * i,n e . y « - u t - . i i % v . boll)1 isoine indeed save for old Hid
tly's relish. A ll farm animals to thrive
Wa have (.lie only set of abstract books in Polk
well need some shelter from the win­
m m v. Keltiiblo abstracts furnished, and money to
m u.
N > coiuiui-sion charged o n
lon.is. Rooms 2 ter’s storms and the summer's heat.
:d t Wiis-m’s block. Dallas
This Is one o f the most expensive
it ms in the care o f horses or dairy
J. L. COLLINS,
animals, hut with all kinds o f poultry
a very small shelter w ill accommodate
itorney and Counselor at Law, a large number. Just along the same
line conies the thought of inclosures.
* « i l le lt » r in i'b M c e r y .
A ll other farm animals have to be
I i-, buen In practice of his profession in this place fenced in to keep them home or in the
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D A LLA S, - OREGON
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i ab mh thirty years, and w ill attend to all business
lUnoted to his • are. Office, corner Main and Court
t* Dallas, Polk Oo, Or
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A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A
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OSCAR HAYTER.
N. L. BlJTLEtt
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OREGON.
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Atto rneys-at-Law
D A I.L A S , O R E G O N .
W ill practice in all courts.
over bank.
Dili.
J. H T O W N S E N D
A t t o r n e y -a t - L a w
D ALLAS
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OREGON
R oom 2 Oslielrl building
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
Loaves Independence for Monmouth and \irlie —
:30 a m
3:30 p m
L eives Independnce for
Monmouth and Dallas-
11 :10 am
s
Uricsol is a uric acid solvent
—that is, Uricsol dissolves the
excess of uric acid In the system
and eliminates it, curing rheuma­
tism.
Uricsol does this without in­
juring any part of the body—In
fact It aids the stomach, creates
an appetite, stimulates the Intes­
tinal glands—has a healthy action
on the liver. Uricsol Is very
effective in chronic rheumatism
for it can be taken without in­
juriously effecting any part of
the body.
For sale at $1.00 a bottle by
all druggists, or sent prepaid to
any address upon receipt of price.
Address all communications
west of Mississippi to Los
Angeles, Cal. East of Missis­
sippi to P. O. Box 481, Atlanta.
Ga.
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U r ic s o l C H e m ic a l C o.
Office u p stairs in Cam pbell’ s build
ing.
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DALLAS,
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rninsacts a general banking ousi-
uerts in all its branches; buys and sells
exchange on prin cipal points in the
United States; makes collections on all
points in the P acific N o rth w est; loans
money and discounts paper at the best
rutes ; allow interest on tim e deposits.
D R . J O R D A N ’S oriu t I 1
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iMUSESH OF ANATOMY '
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W o r ld . \N > ;.kne< -.e* ur a n y c o n tra c te d '
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r a r n l i.y th e o l(le »t t
S p e c ia lis t o n th e C o ast, b at 36 y e a rs.
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OR. JORDAN- DISEASES OF MEN •
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
T IM E T A B L E
C O K V A LLIS M A IL— D A IL Y
7:30 a m L v ................ Portland.................. Ar 5;.V> p m '
10.4H a m L v ................. D erry....................Lv 2;18 p tn
11:45 p m A r .........
C oivallU .
Lv 1:20 p in
A t Altiany and Corvallis connect with trains of
Oregon Central and Eastern railroad.
D A LLA S PASSENG ER—D A IL Y , EX. S U N D A Y
(:00 p m L v ............... Portland............... A r I0-2D am
7:20 p ni A r ...............
Dallas................. Lv 7:(«0
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Enclosed with every bottle
cent, package o f (.»rove’s
HOOT
is a 10
CURES A COLD IN ONE DAY
CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS
T H IS SIG N A TU R A
S V /A
M I NT A P P E A R
ON EVERY
PRUNING ORCHARDS.
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A fsir shsre o f patronage solicited
<nd all n-ders p rom ptly filled.
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IRON WORK TO ORDER
Repairing Promptly Done.
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PROP.
<»et your old
bicycle enameled
and cleaned ut)—
Enamel b ked on
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Fins. 1
t . Lee S m ith’s C y c le ry -
— A L I. E IW D S O F —
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B IC Y C L E S
R E P A IR IN C
AND SU N D R IE S
S p a u l d i n g ’s
A t h le t ic C o o d s .
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ially strong in children a..d misses lines.
F rom
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AND
4. I f oiie branch rests on the top or
another, as in Fig. 1, one should be
removed. 5. Head back and thin out
the top rather than cut off the lower
branches to bring the fruit as low*
as possible on account o f thinning,
spraying and harvesting (see Fig. 2).
0. N ever remove side branches If it
can be avoided. I f It must be done,
cut as shown at B, Fig. 3, and cover th#
injured parts with two coats o f lin­
seed oil paint, gas tar or graftin g wax.
( ’over all wounds over h alf an inch in
diameter with one o f the above pre­
servatives. 7. Rem ove branches that j
are too low »r resting on the ground.
When to rune.—T lie w inter Is gen­
erally a tii e of most leisure to the
farm er or orchartlist, and it is a good I
time to prune,
but if the w or’c
Is done In the
early part o f the
^ w in ter more
care
must
b<
given to protect-
l
s
ing the injure
parts, for wll
the freezing an»
thawing o f se\
■A
eral months the
cut surface will
d r y Iu v e r y
deeply, and the
no. 3.
longer the ex­
posure the greater the injury. I f the
work can be done the last o f winter,
Just before growth begins, the injury
w ill be but little. The aliove practice
will apply about equally to the apple,
pear and plum, but perhaps should be
applied with some variations to the
peach.—S. T. Maynard, Massachusetts.
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to prune too much and that It requires
llte greatest good judgment to prune
just enough.
H o w to Prune.—I. Never cut away
more wood than is necessary to obtain
»lie end in view. E rr on the side o f cut­
ting
too
little
rather
than
too
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in t i» *
n i i i i » t
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n " , much,
innot lie
I ^ >r ^ *iK> lnuc^
taken off It canno
replaced in many y h -» Large c crops
°F fruit cannot In* grown on t tre<*s
ile*. 2.
with a few exposed bram
branches.
2. Cut
out all dead wood us s <> oii us It Is dis­
covered. (Summer is a good time to do
this, as dead branches can then be seen
at s glance.» 3 I f two branches m b
together so as to Injure one anoth­
er, the weakest should be cut away.
M IL S . L . S. A D A M S .
O f i la lv « > a (o ii, T e x a n .
“Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing
to tired women, having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bear­
ing-down pains, and having tried sev­
eral doctors and different remedies
with no success, your Wine of Cardui
was the only thing which helped me,
and eventually cured me It seemed to
buil.l up the weak parts, strengthen
the system and correct irregularities."
By “ tired women” Mrs. Adams
means nervous women who have
disordered mentea, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women have.
You can cure yourself at home with
this great women’s remedy. W ine
of Cardui. W ine of Cardui has
cured thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benefit. W hv
not begin to get well today? All
druggists have $1.00 bottles. For
any stomach, liver or bowel disor­
der T b ed f o r d ’s Black-Draught
should be used.
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AT HALF MAST.
Sometimes we are greeted in the
morning by flags at half-mast for some
prominent official who yesterday
was apparently in perfect health.
When we inquire the ailment by
which he was stricken it is not un­
common to be to ld ’’ acute indiges­
tion ” or ’’ stomach trouble.”
It is time people learned that in­
digestion or any form of
wstomach trouble” is not a
tiling to trifle with. The
result may not be fatal,
but there can be no
condition o f diseased
stomach which does
not carry with it phys­
ical lofs and weakness.
Dr. Pierce s Golden
M e d i c a l Discovery
cures indigestion and
other forms o f disease
affecting the stomach
and its allied organs of
digestion and nutrition.
It enables the perfect diges­
tion and assimilatioa of
food.
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OREGON2
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TRUCKM AN.
D a lla s : O reg o n
I'ln ln In siruelloiiN In th«* A rt—Th©
Last o f W in te r the Best Tim e.
V ery fam iliar are tlie questions “ IIo w
to prune?” and “ W hen to prune?”
Many orcliardlsts have arrived at the
conclusion that it is a very easy mattei
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Purchasing agent for W C. McClure, of S ag in aw ,^
e Michigan,Jand other eastern timber dealers. Room A
Jj 1, up stairs, Wilson building.
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W.J. STOW,
BOX OF THE GENUINE
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L I V E R P IL L S .
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8 DALLAS
o f shoes that w as ever seen in Dallas.
M iddlesex M an u factu rin g com pany, B oston.
t s . . .
Salem’s
3est Store.
REAL ESTA TE D EA LERS
FA R M S AND C IT Y L O T S
N
Y A M H IL L D IVISION:
Passenger depot foot o f J. fferson street
A IR L IE F R E IG H T —T M W E E K LY
Leave 7:40 a m ....... P ortlan d ...
A rrive 3:32pm j
Lea c 3:50 p m
.......Dallas
Arrive fe:-0 a m
A rrive 5:05 p ro . . .
A irlie
. l^ a v e 7 00 a m
ED. BIDDLE,
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* Van O rs d s l, H ayes & C o .,?
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W e have n o w in stock the m ost satisfactory line
jSlo C u ret> o
to the upper part. A t the front 1 drive
tw o staples to fasten the coop down so j
as it can be moved about. The upper !
part comes down over the floor all the
way so that you can put a nail through
the statile.
R V P M I M S th o ro u g h ly e ra d ic a te d
fto m system w ith o u t th e u -e o f M e r r n r y
T r a s s e s fitte d b y a n E e p e r t . S t s s d l-
S * I r a r t fo r R a p t s r r . A q u ic k a n d
t a d ic a l c u re fo r I M l e a . F i s s u r e end
F l f . i a l w , b y D r . J o r d a u ’s s p e c ia l p a m -
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la s s m eth o d s.
| C nsH N ittatien tre e a n d s t r ic t ly p rle a te . T re a t m e n t p e r-
«p A alty o r b y le tte r
A P o titiv » O i r t in e v e ry ca»e
I A a d a r u k a a . W r it e fo r B o o k P H I I . O S U C K Y
af
AM i l l A S K .
M A IL E D F R L B . ( A « » lu a h 1 book
, h r p r s ) C a l l o r w rite
BS J0RBAN S CO.. I0SI Market St.. . F
DALLAS
TiSTELESS CHILL T0H1C
The 5 cent |>u kage is enough for usual occasions.
The fam ily bottle, 60 cents, contains u supply for a
year. A ll druggists sell them.
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BROWN Sc ELLIS
Has flood the te.-t r»f25 years. A n­
nual sale over 1,500,000* bottles.
Does Ibis record of mer­
it appeal to you?
R -I-P A -N -S Tubules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
J Mail Orders Wiil Receive Prompt Attention g
the m anufacturers'
direet to our counters.
o<]|Slo P a y
Some of tlie new tilings for spring are here and
more are coming in every day, Our spring stock
will be the best and most fashionable we have ev­
er handled, as we only buy fiom tried and relia­
ble manufacturers. There are many reasons why
Holverson’s is Salem's Best Store. One fact alone *
covers all and that is we have every kind of mer­
chandise you want at prices that are all right.
Each and every piece of goods in this stock is es­
pecially chosen to the requirements of the trade ♦
we know so well, and the greatest care is used to
serve our customers with all the attenlioujdue them.
see this year.
Shoes:
1IANK
OREGON,
T h e s e goods are all from
q i l o v E ’s
M IL B E C R A F T S COOP.
C O IttC A
that it w ill be your pleasure to
Ask your doctor what he thinks o f A y e r’s
Sarsaparilla. He knows all about this ^rand
old fam ily m edicine. Follow his advice and
w e w ill be satisfied.
J. C. A y e r Co., Lowell, Mass.
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N o w the m ost complete line o f spring goods
If you feel run down,
are easily tired, if your
nerves are weak -nd your
blood is thin, then begin
to take the good old stand-
ard f a m i l y m e d ic in e ,
A y er’s Sarsaparilla.
It’s a regular n erve
lifter, a p e rfe c t b loo d
builder. JI.M abotlle. All dninl.1,.
BLACK
0 15pm
We are Opening
“ I first used A y er’ s Sarsaparilla
in the fall o f 1848. Since then I
have taken it every spring as a
b l o o d - p u r i f y i n g and nerve-
strengthening m edicine.”
S. T . Jones, Wichita, Kans.
I have a chicken coop which 1 think
suits me better than any other I have
tried before, says J. C. Becraft o f M ar­
shall. Mo.. In a letter to Poultry Keep
er.
This coop is made out o f cheap him
her. The bottom is hinged at the back
L o s J t n g e l e s , C a t.
N o J 6.
H a lf- Sick
lln in n n d Sun P r o o f C o o p .
Leaves Monmouth for A in ie -
.-SO a in
3:50 p m
Leaves Monmouth for Pallas—
11:20 a in
7:30 p m
Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence—
•:00 » in
5 p m
Leaves Dallas for Mon mom h an ' In«ie •endenue—
1:00 p m
7 30 pm .
R . C. C R A V E N
n gu i pmee at Home, while tlie poultry
roam over the whole farm.
Another great thing in favor o f poul­
try raising is the com parative ease
with which it can be done. Think a
minute of tin* drudgery necessary in
making a pound o f butter for sale, and
then compare that with the labor re­
quired in marketing a dozen eggs
which would give the same return.
T o be sure, there is a time in the year
when the closest attention is needed to
make a success o f raising poultry of
any kind, hut when that time is over
the marketing or poultry or gathering
in the eggs is very easily done and re­
quires no great amount o f time.
There must lie some way o f stopping
the little leaks in the fam ily pocket-
hook if farm ing is to be made success­
ful. and poultry and eggs to take to
town are just the right tiling to stop
that leak. I f the egg and chicken mon­
ey pays all the living expenses, money
from the sale o f other products can he
used to great advantage somewhere
else. Poultry brings in returns all the
time, every week in tlie year. Just as
the fam ily need it. Many cases might
he cited where farmers’ wives have
paid all the living expenses o f large
families simply by the poultry sales.
One o f the greatest reasons why
poultry raising is profitable on the
farm is because the eggs and chickens
help the farm er’s w ife in preparing the
meals. Nothing w e can raise on ine
farm is more valuable as food than
eggs. Nothing contributes more to the
farmer's good appetite than good fried
chicken in hot weather when other
fresh meat cannot be obtained.—Ex
tract From an Address of Mrs. A. J.
P attrof at the Kansas State Agricu l­
tural College.
D R E G O N A P R IL 17, 1903
•»Thanks to Dr P ie rc e ’ s G olden
M edical D iscovery,” w rite * Mr,
Charles H. G erm an, o f Lch igh ton ,
Pa. ” It is the o n ly m edicine that
has done me any good.
I tried e v e ry ­
th in g I could think o f to cure indiges­
tio n and «»und I was on ly throwing
a w a v m oney
T h en I heard o f Doctor
Fierce's G olden M edical Discovery and tried a
b ottle o f it. and to m y joy found it wa* «lo in *
m e good
I used s i* bottle* o f it. and am now
cured
It i* the b tit m e d ia n t on ea rth .n
This grand remedy does its work in
a thorough manner; it gives the
health that is all health ; the strength
that is solid, substantial and lasting;
not flabby fat. not false stimulus, but
genuine, complete, renewed vitality and
life force.
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Accept no substitute for ” Golden Med­
ical Discovery ” There it nothing "just
at good " for diseases of the stomach,
blood and lungs
I>r Pierre’s Pleasant Pellets cure con­
stipation and its consequences.
For advice and literature, addrwm. Riving
symptoms. The Ladies’ Advisory Deitart-
mwit, The Chattanooga Medn-lne Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
WINE°'CARDUI
A G a m e - G u i n e a C ro ss .
E a r lr Birds.
E arly birds are all right If w e are
prepared to properly care for them,
ami If not the April and May hatched
chick w ill outstrip them I d the rac«.
The most important fnctor In early
hatches Is to get fertile eggs. The
breeding pens sliould consist o f birds
that have not been previously mated
for some time, and lu the case o f show
birds care should be taken to see that
they are vigorous, healthy and fully
recovered from any setback they may
have sustained as a result o f confine­
ment in the showroom. A smaller
number o f females should be placed In
the pen than usual, and the dully ra­
tion should not be lacking In animul
nnd green food. The housea should be
com fortably warm, and the eggs should
he gathered as soon as laid and kept
where they w ill not be Injured by
freezing weather. The fow ls si. Id he
Induced to exercise and scratch for
most o f their food. Those that stand
around hu Idled up lu a corner o f the
house or on the perch w ill lay few fer­
tile eggs. ___________________
G row th
In
P o u ltry
In du stry.
It Is g ra tifyin g to note that the pros­
perity which the poultry Industry has
enjoyed the past tw o years is leading
to a very general disposition to im­
prove the flocks. Breeders o f pure bred
poultry who let the people know what
they have are getting plenty o f orders,
and the stock Is going to those who
produce the bulk o f our poultry—th©
plain farmers o f the land. There is
more o f a demand today for utility
poultry than ever before, and the fan­
cier who breeds for the highest utility
Is the one the farm er Is after.
Of
course fancy points can be added to the
useful qualities o f poultry, and breed
characteristics should be preserved,
hut the average producer wants eggs
and meat and tlie breeds that w ill fur-
ulsh them most economically. These
essentials should never be sacrificed
to any more fancy.—Stockmun and
Farmer.
T. H. Skidmore, living nenr Balrd*-
lown, Tex., 1« tlie possessor o f a queer
brood o f hybrid fowls. H e had a game
H e K n e w C h ick ens.
roosler and tw o guinea hens that
Mr. Suburb—W h at on earth are you
mated. One o f the guineas disappeared
and In time brought book a brood o f trying to do, neighbor?
Mr. Nextdoor -M erely taking down
young el.ieks. They nre now alanit half
grown nnd o f a nondescript species. a little o f this fence so that 1 can move
Their heads and feet and bills look like iny chicken house over Into your yard.
“ Eh? M y yard?”
a chicken's, and one o f them lias a
“ Yes. I like to be neighborly and
comb. They are speckled like a guinea,
but their rnlor is brown Instead o f blue. considerate o f other people's feelings,
W e have awn three birds o f this kind you know.”
“ But—er” —
o f a cross. T w o o f these were at Me-
“ Yes.
You shan’t have any more
ehaulesburg. O., nnd the other was at
Columbus. O. These hybrid fow ls will cause to eomplain about my '.hlckens
not breed, it Is said. The birds were scratching up your yard.”
“ But you are moving your whole
shaped somewhat like a guinea fow l,
but the color was more like that o f the house over on to my proj»erty.”
“ That's the Idea.
As soon as the
sire. This proves Mr. Felch's claim that
fow ls get Shape nnd nlte from the dam chickens find their house In your yard
and color from the nlre.—Commercial they’ ll conclude that you own them
I and will spend the rest o f tbelr natural
Poultry.
lives scratching In my yard, you
know.’’—I ’earson’s W eekly.
K n n l . M n .l H a v e E s e r e l . e .
A roan eonflued In Jail with but lit­
K i l l ( h e «Id e a .
tle exercise soon loses the rosy hue o f
I f there are mites In the fowlhouse.
health, loses appetite, becomes pale
kill them nil at one fell swoop
Oct
nnd lie fore long the sheriff telephones
10 cents’ worth o f cnrisiile acid, make
the county phystdsn. for something
n strong, hot sonpsnds. put half the
must tie done or the man will die.
add In the sprinkling pot and pour In
Kowla confined tn a little Jail o f a yard,
the hot sods and thoroughly sprinkle,
hard tramped and Impervious to In­
throw ing the solution high up on the
serts. w ill for lack o f needed exercise
walls. Ik» this In the morning and shut
lose appetite, fall In flesh, suffer from
the fow ls out during tne day. T w o
Indigestion slid become generally o f
days later eleni» out the house and use
"no account" for eggs or anything else.
the rest o f the acid In the same way.
Exercise Is necessary to the well being
In this w ay In three days the nunit»er
o f all locomotive animals. Clams and
o f mites may be reduced from 10.000,-
oysters can do very well without it,
000.000 or any other number to 0 .- E x­
but fow ls cannot.
change
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