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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
POULTRY AND GAM e 1| MECHANISM Average Rapidity of Cardiac Pule*- tlon of Adult Malo le About 70 Beato Per Minute. C m «•( r«u far«« prUa. fa, wild Dwka •ad <a*.r (■■■>• in OF HUMAN HEART WrIU •• far rash offer on all kinds ut poultry, {.orb, atr. SAVE EGGS FOR WINTER NOW fbrthe Poultry Department of N«w York State Collag« of Agriculture Gives Practical Olrectlona, PearNon-Pagt» Co., Portland In the human aubject the average rapidity of II mi cardiac pulaatiou of an adult male Io about 7Q beat a per A Wautlfal »Ju aold aal.h f<< only fin, and at || Thea« beala are more fre • wrak. too, Ju.t think of It. Thia watch la minute. hamlaanaly ai.ara«a.l, A marlcan movamant. ami a quent aa a rule In young children and •uryart llmakctiar. Ir y. u ara not aatlallad aatal wa . h I.» k an.1 wa will gladi, rafand tha mona,. In women, and there are variation*, I-Wil— or Ganta' alala, Ho,,.I fa, r—t .t || I within certain llmlta. In particular g.rw.wh Whim Novali/ Cu.. fa l'aralla Ava.. peroona owlug to pecullarltlea of or- mm Francia«»», Cal. ganlaatlon. It would not neceaaarlly y. HCK'lOH 4Mar»r ano < >•«»!•<. be an abnormal algn to find In acme •Il»*r. I«a<lt| <»..|.|, Mil««,. Uu, Gold. Mte>: Xu*« particular Individuate th« habitual fre I* Mniltag ««»«lope« « ,4 full pri»w liât quency of the beart'u action from tiU E»UX‘ » to <4 or from 70 Individual« the habitual frequency of the heart'* action la alower and more powerful DATEilTC <•••♦• F. (’airman J ■ *••«•■*■** D I r ii I I «lotti I MWtar.U «Mtlpb« • In fully developed and muacuiar or Adv^at.d ht-.U-It«. Baue 1« aauuabia lilgbeal r*f«r*n>*«. ite«l oa/vk*« ganization and more rapid and feebler In thoae of aligbter form. In anlmala the range la from 24 to 44 In the cold (flooded and 40 upward ./ ai.-hangwl maina«, tediar., aawmllla. ala *1 ha J. »: Martin Co.. kil lai In the warm blooded, except In the •t- l'artland. Marni far Htock LM and prima. caae of a horae, which baa a very alow heart beat, only 40 atrokea a minute. The pulaationa of uiau and all anlmala differ with the aea levul alao. Tha work of a healthy human P'iMTt.ANt», OklUOH Reaident and Day School for Girla heart haa been altowu to be equal to la rhargoef Nkefwrw pf Ha KM < ■fttera.fxl | the feat of ralalng five lone four bun Oalleglaia. A vai «Mia «ad I Itati, U/y Deportavate, ■ ••Ir Ari. deputies. D«sWse*it« Art, Dame«Ue ItÌQMO^ dredwelght one fool per hour, or 124 •f ■»*•*• iuta For oelddog a hirvaa tona In 24 hour«. TIUB aim 11 m i » i ition.ofruwM A curioua calculation haa been made Ma Al *11 by Dr. Rlchardaon. giving the work of the heart In mlleagu. Preaumlng that lluura, |0 a. m U* < p. m.. the blood waa thrown out of the heart ■ata 4714 •r by ai<p<4n Unent at each pulaation In the proportion of 8# atrokea per minute and at the aa- aurned force of nine feet, the mileage of the blood through the body might bo taken aa 207 yard* per minute, aeven mile« per hour, 16H milea per day. 61,320 milea per year, or 6,140r 83« milea In a lifetime. B4 year«. The DR. JOSEPH ROANE number of bcata of the heart In the Chiropractor aame long life would reach the grand of total of 2.««».776.000 SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS ------------------------------- -- --------------------------------------- Mach ineru St. Helens Hall ( M.&, M. SCHOOL TELEGRAPHY US Ml Cliamhrr of < «»am* Halidin« Rr lent I fir Treatment of all OKMGON Arul* and Chronic l*i»KTI.ANI>. I»»* • - l‘ <- ~*i l*ra UUt.tter. bull* 424-0-7 A achtM.i f t th« U mm » n* of T«’-«’irr*phy urwier the iwatrnal au|>etvtwkm of the |*n>prieU<. A. >. Myera. r»p.ri tekwrapher. l*ey am! night •« 1 I RM . i x a U> «may rn tael ailment a. amebhn« yuu to take up a well* pa I !• ft-aatam at Hille rat Write fur full parti« ulara. Found Poaalble to Write Deglbly and With Comfort on Train Flying at Top Speed. Everyone who bas had occasion to write while riding In a railway train will be Interested In the fact that the disagreeable effects of the jarring of th« carriage are greatly mitigated by writing on a pillow. The pillow may be either held on the lap or placed on a table. The pad of paper, and the arm which guide« the pen or pencil should both rest on the pillow. In this manner It will be found poo- slble tc write legibly and with comfort In a train flying at full speed. ' The explanation depends upon the fact that the pillow tend« to equalise the motion of the fast moving car riage the pen la driven in every direc tion except th« desired one, because the constant Jarring does not produce the same motions simultaneously In the table, or the knee, or band and the pen Hut the pillow, through Its great pit ability and moderate degree of elastic ity, not only deadens the shocks com- munlcated from the carriage, but brings the Inevitable motions of the paper and the baud bolding the pen in to accord. SMALL BOY WAS INTERESTED Not In Somber Shakespearean Drama, as His Mother Supposed, but In Counting Bald Heads. llluatratlona Show How Square Piece of Land Waa Divided Into Four The play was one of Shakespeare's Différant Field*. Materiale required — A aquare piece of cardboard. Problem to be aolved—A farmer haa Sie«, kMi,»i«M.«r •«¿nrOtal. ««-•<• ssàsH. Latte ai* ••a tan. el I. » « axl <*« One of the Joys of Coining Home. “About all the Agger that us aver age folk» cut In life,” ruminatingly remarked the old codger, “la after we have been off on a long visit to have some fellow that haa known u* for ycura notice our grip sack aa we come toting it up the atreet, and inquire without emotion, "Why, hello! You goin' away?” The Farmer’« Puxzla. When Your Eyes Need Care GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY which ha* been so favorably known for over 40 year*. It It now put up in tablet form, at well as liquid, and can be obtained of medicine dealer* I mali by sending 50 cent» in lc stamp* for trial box everywhere or by lerce, M. D., Buttalo, N.Y. •ddress R.V. Pierce, THE COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER 4« a book of 1008 pagaa baadaomely bound In cloth treat« of Pbyaiolody Hygteue, Aaatoaay, Medicine and to a complete Hoow rh/stoSaa-Sead 31, lc stamp« io R.V J’torce^uOalo.N.Y. Perseverance Key to Success. In almost any narrow way of living a man’s life may be exceedingly sim ple, but if he wishes to escape from this narrowness, unless circumstance* are much in hi* favor, he has to blaze a pathway through all sorts of hin drance«, and often very much uphill, before be can get to the place of wider influence or outlook. It takes courage; it takes perseverance; it takes an un conquerable hope to do this. Be thrifty on little thinr« like bluinr. Don’t eept water for bluinar. Aak for R*sd CroM BaJB Blue, the extra k am I value blue. More Mean Philosophy. Milea of Telephone Wire. Mutual liking is all very well, but there is nothing like mutual distrust One American telephone company tragedies. Mrs Simmons and her lit to bold a woman’s club together. tle boy. having been unable to secure USEFUL TOOL FOR THE FARM has over 14,610,000 miles of wire in use. That would be enough to make teats in the parquet, were well locat ed in the front row of the first bal- 8ubstltut« for 8plrlt Level Found In about fifty-six single wire lines to the moon from the earth. oony, where they could see better and Common Carpenter’s Square bear almost as well aa if they bad and Plumb-Line. Yea Con Get Allen’» /oot-rase fRtf. been farther forward on the main Write Aliens. Olmsted, Le Fny, N. Y., fora 1 tr«*e sample of Allen’s Foot-Ea*e. It cures floor. The common carpenter's square «weating. hot swollen, aching feet. It makes Mrs. 81mmons was agreeably sur and plumb-line may be made to serve new or tight shoes easy. A certain care for prised at the interest that Bobby ap as a substitute for the spirit level for corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug- gUU sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute peared to take In the somber drama, many purposes on the farm or else lie sat leaning forward, with his el where, when a level is not at hand. Prepare! bows on the cushioned railing in front The manner of getting the square in Never write on a subject without of him, resting his head on his hands, position for leveling a wall, for in first having read yourself full of it, It is impossible to maintain deeply absorbed. As the curtain went stance, Is pen sketch. and never read on a subject till you down on the first act he straightened A piece of board, three feet In have thought yourself hungry on it.— health and strength if you up. length, having one end sharpened, Is Richter. allow the stomach to become "Well, dear, how do you like Shake driven into the ground for a rest; a Mothem will find Mrs Winslows Soothing speare?” asked his mother. "Are you wreak, the liver sluggish and Byrup the b- at reined» to use toe their chtkirea enjoying the play?” lurlug the tee thin« period. the bowels constipated, but "Mamma.' said Bobby, with the air of one who has made a great discov Strawberry W’ine Praised. you can guard against such ery, "there are sixty-nlne men here Regarded medicinally, strawberry troubles by the daily use of that have got bald spots on top of wine is held to be superior to grape their heads! I've counted 'em five wine. Spanish doctors who have in times!"—Youth's Companion. vestigated the matter report that a aquare piece of land. He had already planted one-fourth, aa ehown In drawing, and la dealroua of dividing the remainder Into four flelda, all of equal alae and ahape. How will ho ARRANGE COUNTERS IN ROWS do It? The drawing ahowa how the farmer Murine Kve Remedy Co., Chloago Simple and Symmetrical Problem Il divided the land outalde the piece In lustrated and Explained for the upper left band corner ao aa to Bliaa. Try Murlna Bya K-madr. MoHmartlne—Tania Tina—Ac la Qulrkly. Try II far Had, Wrah. Wairry Kyra nnd tlranulaird KjraUda. llluo- tratad fa-.k In rarli Parkaffa. Murlna la in>t>>uu.1"4 by our mwUaia-poi a "Pa wnt Mad- nr - but u«rd In aur-aaafal Phr.lclaa.’ rraa- w far many »raw». S..w drdlmmd to tha l*nb- > and toM by lirtuglat ■ at »o ai..t K>o par fa'Ula. artua «»• AatvaIn A.rpoo Tub—. Mo and Ma strawberry wine gives the greater strength to a weakened costitution. The strawberry wine industry is said i to be assuming some importance in Spain. _________________ Placing Object« on Lina. Louise — “Haa Pauline’s husband a horror of debt?” Julia—“No; ahe la moat happily married.”—Judge. “Office boy wanted, to make himaelf youthful.”—Adv. in Mancheater Even ing News. About Timepiece*. Clocka often atop, but they aeldom atop with the hands at any one hour. Clocka and watches are aaid to atop when their owr.era die, but auch caaea are acarce. Solution of Farmeria Puzzle. Conscientious at Least. “Why did you say your prayers twice, dear,?” asked his mother, kiss ing Charlie good-night. “ ’Cause I was too tired to say them !a«t night, and I’m making up for lost time.” 1 I Red Cm» Hall liluR jrlwc double value for ymir pmrv « imm twice a* far aa any ulhar. A»k your grveef. __________ J Made From a Carpenter’s Square and Why Is a vain young lady like a Arrangement of Counters. confirmed drunkard? Because neither of them 1« satisfied two counters tn the same straight line. with a moderate use of the glass. Here Is a simple and symmetrical a a a Why Is a dog biting bls own tall arrangement, by which on a board of 36 squares 12 counters are so placed likk a good manager? notch la made in the top of the stick large enough to hold the square firm ly In position, this notch is best made with a saw, one that will make an opening, slightly narrower than the thickness of the square. ▲ line and weight, held near the short arm, and parallel to it, will leave the long arm of the square level. By sighting over the square, the long arm, Irregularity in the subject to be leveled. Is readily discovered. RIDDLES. If You Feel Fagged to a Fin ish and Utterly Used Up Here is Quick Relief. liecause be makes both ends meet a a ; © a What trees flourish best upon the hearth? Aahea. • • • What Is the difference between a I cibud and a whipped child? One pours with rain, and the other roars with pain. • so What la the difference between a jeweler and a Jailer? One aells watches, and the other I ! watches cella. • • * What la It that Adam never saw. never posaessed. and yet he gave two to each of his children? <0 © o © © © © © L STOMACH _ZZ — BITTERS —— “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” is what they all say .1 our Painleaa Methods of Extracting Teeth. SAVED FROM ~ OPERATIONS © ©© © © © ©©©©o© make the remainder into four flelda of equal aize and shape. Wan, Weary -and Wom Oul HOSTETTER’S Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pelleta. The favorite family laxative. Can you rearrange the 12 counter« on this board of 36 square«, so that there are two counters on each row. column, and diagonal? There must not be more than these Danger of Dictating With a IJap. ftaiin ef Impovarlahad blood. DR. PIERCE’S “It - Can’t be Done” «. I Half the people you meet complain of Wenry muaclea, at»Knant brain, Jnngleil atervt-«, and it mournful ilcaire to lay down and Juat quit. Moat of the»« people have been ualng nervine« that apaamod- ically flnre up the nerve» only to die down agnln. aa die they must. Avoid nerve atlmulanta. Hear In mind that thia worn out feeling la due to poor blood, to bac teria In the water you drink; to the multi- plying of destructive germa in the blood faster than they can be overcome by th« white corpuscles; and to what 1« known aa auto toxemia, that condition where the venous or impure blood accumulate« faster thnn It cun be replaced by th« r«d arterial blood. One Ingredient In S. S. S. serve» the purpose of stimulating the cellular tissues to «elect from th« blood the nutriment that renews Its health and energy. If you feel played out go to any drug store and ask for a bottle of 8. 8. 8., Swift's Sure Specific. Insist upon having It and do not l>e persuaded to take «oma- thlng else claimed to bo "Just as good.” 8. 8. 8. Is a remedy that gets at work In a twinkling. It juat naturally rushes right Into your blood, scatters germs right and loft, up and down and sideway«. You feel better nt once, not from a Stimulant, not from the action of drugs, but from tho rational effect of a natural medicine just ■■ active and Just as timely as to ik ntan who has been lost In the mountains. Is about starved and come« ■croaa a settler just cooking a savory meal of good honest l>eef. Do not neglect to get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today. It will make you feel better In juat a few min utes. It 1« prepared only In th« labora tory ef Th« Swift Spsclfio Co., ISO Swift Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. Send for their fre« book telling of the mnny strange condl- Hone that afflict the bumaa family ky The body contain* phosphorus lufuctcnt io make 483,000 matches. Phos phorus Is one ot fourteen element* composing the body—divided among bones, flesh, nervous system and other organs. The perfect health of body requires a perfect balance of the elements. These elements come from the food we eat—-the stomach extract* and distribute* them. But if stomach Is deranged—the balance of health I* destroyed and th* blood doe* not carry tIsa-proper element* to the different organs, and there U bl»xxl trouble—nerve trouble—heart trouble. Pain is the hungry cry of starved organs. Put the liver, stomach and organ* of digestion and nutri tion into a condition of health. That is just what is done by - C. Mraetaad *R»««ee. Said Uy dealer«, eg Cwntly **prwe*pffW- f r |L *A*UU> BOMS SB, LM IwAalh A—., WRITING ON A SOFT PILLOW HARD PUZZLE FOR A FARMER DAISY FLY KILLER t‘rrir.TÌ*Z X **w. < • «,««« » »»J ONES Eggs at present prices on the farm are clump food. Next winter, when eggs aro scarce and high, why not have plenty of cheap egga for home use? The poultry department of the New York state college of agriculture at Cornell university gives the following directions for preserving eggs In wat* erglasa. The commercial water-glass solu tion may be obtained from any drug store at a cost of about 20 cents a puart. Mix 1*4 quarts of this solution with eighteen quarts of pure water. Water which haa been boiled la prefer able. Stir these until they are thor oughly mixed. Two eight gallon Jara are sufficient for thirty dozen eggs, us ing the amount of solution as prescrib ed above. After the water-glass la thoroughly mixed divide it Into the vessels to be used. Be sure that the vessels are absolutely clean. Place the egga In the water-glass, see that the tope eggs are covered by at least two Inches of the liquid, and cover the Jars to prevent evaporation. Place them In a cool place where they will be undisturbed during the year. Preserve only absolutely fresh eggs. Stale eggs will not keep In any pre servative. Have your preservative ready to put the fresh eggs Into as you get them. If you are In doubt as to their freshness, candle them, or see If they sink when placed In a dish of water. It any egg sinks It Is reason ably fresh. Do not preserve dirty eggs nor eggs which have been wash ed. Water-glass eggs are practically as good as fresh eggs for most cooking purposes. If it is desired to boll them, prick a small hole through the large end of the shell before placing them In the water. The pores of the shell have been sealed with the water-glass solutlop, and without this pin hole the expanding air within the shell would burst IL A Human Match Factory» Plumb-Line. Clean Nests Essential. Clean nests are very essential in producing clean nests. Change the nest material occasionally, and a* a precaution against Insects burn the discarded material that la taken from the nests. Too much care cannot be given tq cleanliness in the poultry yard. Apple Trees May Be 8aved. If there are any old apple tree* on Two In Each Row. the farm that seem next to worthless, Parents. that there are two, and two only, on think seriously before cutting them see down. If necesary get the opinion of each line, column and diagonal. What Is the difference between a Ther are other arrangementa which an expert orchardlst Under proper pugilist and a man with a cold? treatment they may be made quit* fulfill the conditions. One knows his blows and the other valuable, If taken In time. blows his nose. Edgar Knew Them. a a • Care of Sowa. The teacher waa hearing her class Why should you never tell a man of small boys in mathematics. After weaning the litter* sows to take a back seat? “Edgar." she said, "If your father should not be fed heavily but should Decause he's likely to take af can do a piece of work tn seven days, have plenty of good pasture and bred front and your Uncle William can do It In again In the early winter. see nine days, how long would It take What Is It that haa a face, but no both of them to do It?** Pastures Require Assistance. head; hands, but no feet; yet travel* Pastures can not be continually "They would never get done,” an everywhere and Is usually running? swered the boy, earnestly. "They cropped without something being rw would sit down and tell fish stories." i turned to prevent loa* «1 fertility. Two Women Tell How Tnej Escaped the Surgeon’s Knife by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. 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