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TI ujck A ttachment SILAGE IS SUPERIOR WINTER COW FEED Over 1000 Satisfied Owners in W a s h in g t o n a n d O re g o n . T h e m oat v ital |iolnt of a truck a tta c h m en t ¡a th e hearing« T he WeHlcrn ia th e only tru ck a tta c h n u iiit m ade w ith u T w o - i n c h T u n h a n B e a r i n g . O ther *pe- cilh'Htiona in p o rt'o n . W hy Huy a n In fe rio r m ake? A. J. LO R M O R , Factory Ditlribulor. U J IS Alia SkMf. P ortland, O rrgon. Why l*ay ,,luh f‘rict' f,,r Soaps? flori'l «• $r «ivl roeoiv« by r e t u r n mail 12 w orth at r•-1«aiI pile« of Waah Mint llatul Hoapa. Lnyftln-r w ith Auto an d P u r m t u i « poltnhw« anil for u prorn- lu m , th« I orniglaa to ntako a t homo a t very low «oat. Writ« U»l*y R . & F . M F ’G . , C O . , Inc., »4 e le v e n th St., PORTLAND, ORF.. 200 Hooau lOO Hath* N ««r Moth I>ap«»ls A b so lu te ly Fireproof r — — In P e rfe c t A ccord. B uttonholed by an ov erln q u lsltiv e u rn allst, a B ritish c a b in et m in ister Im iulstered a n e a t rebuke. How long do you th in k the w ar will *t?” was th e final q u estion of a long rles, ask ed th e Interview er. Very prom ptly th e m in iste r ask ed : low long la a piece of s trin g ? ” T he Interv iew er atared a t him In as inlshm ent. "I— I d o n ’t know ,” h e gasped. "N e ith e r do I,” said th e m in ister, ordlally. " I ’m glad w e’ve agreed about unething. Good m orning."—E xchange. A Grippe Epidemic E very winter Health B oards warn against this weakening disease w h i c h of t e n st r i kes those who are least prepared to resist it You should strengthen yourself against grippe by taking j CCOTTO I For Pim ply Faces. To rem ove pim ples and black h ead s sm ear them w ith C n tlcu ra O in tm e n t W ash off In five m inute* with C u tlcara Soup and h o t w uter. F o r free sam ples, ad d ress “C utlcurn, D ept. X, B oston.” At d ru g g ists and by m ail. Soap 25, O intm ent 25 and 50.— Adv. O e m u l s io n O which is the cream of cod liver oil, refined, purified and so skilfully prepared that it enriches the blood streams, creates reserve strength and fortifies the lungs and throat. P roof o f P erfection. “T hey say S m y th e h as a w onderful j Don’t delay—It may mean much. know ledge of w om en.” "H e m u st have. H e can m atch a sam ple to satisfy his w ife.”— E xchange | H o tel H o y t f use SCOTT’S Refuse Substitutes G arfield T ea, by p u rifying th e blood, e ra d ic a tes rh eu m atism , dy sp ep sia and S P L E N D ID T Y P E O F J E R S E Y C O W F O R D A IR Y . m any ch ro n ic ailm en ts.—Adv. C’eraOf SlilK and Mart Ala., Portland, Ora. - - 1 mpsrr"^"1 f e o t t ft Bow n«. Bloom field. N. J. 17*13 (P rep ared by th e U n ited H tates D e p a r t tw een th e se tw o according to the q u al LOU IIIULK, Ifanagar, m ent o f A g ricu ltu re.) ity of milk produced. A good rule Is IIA I EH 76a U> n . HI E< IAL Waak or Month KII ukc I k n splendid w in ter feed pnr- to feed seven tim es as much grain as tlculnrly adupted for d airy cows. In th e re Is b u tte rfa t produced. minty aeetlona «Huge has com e to he T he follow ing ratio n s have been the dairy fa rm 's m ain rellunce for found s a tis fa c to r y : cows, fo r It Is the best and cheapest F or a 1,300-pound cow yielding 40 M O T O R C A R R E P A IR IN G su b stitu te for fresh crass. W hile the pounds of milk testing 3.5 per c e n t: S K U N K , MOLE, real food and n u tritiv e vulue of ullage M A C H IN E W O R K COYOTE A N D P ou n d s O THER FU R S Is not g reat, about th ree-fo u rth s of Its Hllagn .........................................................................40 M A G N E T O S E R V IC E S T A T IO N Y o u g e t th e highest prices and quick returns to tal w eight being w ater. It Is succu C lover, c o w p e a , or a lfa lfa bay .................. 10 w h e n you ship to this old established and A U . KINDS O P lent and pulatable. It co n tain s a large d r a in m ix tu r e ....................................................... to reliable Fur House. It ’s your nearest market. F o r th e sam e cow yielding 20 am ount of carb o h y d rates In pro|>ort!uu SEND F O R & C O H . L I E B E S to the p ro tein and will give best re pounds of 3.5 p er cent m iik ; RAW FUR R a w Fur Dealers- Fur Manufacturers CY LIN D ER G R IN D IN G Pound*. PRICE L IS T su lts when fed with som e o th er feed S ila g e ......................................................................... .. 149 B roa d w a y, D ept O PO R T LA N D , ORE. P R O M P T A T T E N T IO N rich er In dry m a tte r and In protein. C lover, c o w p e a , or a lfa lfa h ay ................... & TO a i l ORDERS As u feed containing u large am ount of d r a in m ix tu r e ...................................................... 5 F o r u 000-pound cow yielding 30 B r o a d w a y a t ( 'le n d e r « , P o r t l a n d , O r. w ater In the form of n u lu ru l plant Juices, It Is easily digested und serves pounds of 5 p er cent m ilk : P ou n d s. of the useful purpose of keeping th e S ila g e ..........................................................................JO To t h i n k o f t h e milk y ield first a n d t h e c o w ’s h e a l t h ^ ; f t e r v a r d is p u t t i n g whole system of the nnlinul In good C lover, c o w p ea . or a lfa lfa h ay ................... 10 t h e c a r t befo re t h e ho rse. M a n y “ po or m i l k e r s ” only^tv eed to h av e t h e i r condition. A sllage-fed milmnl Is ra re d r a in m ix tu r e ........................................... u W e P a y th e s y s t e m s w o r k i n g p r o p erly to be com e go od p r o d u cers. F or th e sum e cow yielding 15 pounds ly troubled w ith digestive distu rb an ces, K O W - K L KE, th»“ g r e a t cow m ed icin e, m ak es cows h e a l t h y a n d keeps th em Highest Market Pnces the coat Is notlceubly sleek and soft, of 5 per cent m ilk : h - a l t h y . W o r k i n g o n th e d ig es tiv e a n d g e n ita l o r g an s, it i t a pro m p t, s u r e remedy for A b o r tio n , Barrenness,. R e ta in e d A f t e r b i r t h , S c o u r i n g , Lost A p p e P ou n d s For and the skin Is pliable. No rough feed ti t e a n a B u n c h es. T r y K O V V * K L R E j d r u g g i s t s a n d f e e d d e a l e r s sell it — S ila g e ........................................................................ 3> j 66c a n d $1.10 packages. is more palu tald e than good corn slluge, C lover, c o w p e a . or a lfa lfa h ay .................. g W rite for “The Homo Cow Doctor, which Is of g re a t Im portance In feed d r a in m ix tu r e ............................................ t A good g rain m ix tu re to be used In n D A IR Y A SSO C IA TIO N ing d airy c a ttle us It Induces a large consum ption and stim u lates th e secre ratio n w hich Includes silage und some G u a r a n t e e q u i c k r e tu r n * ; ch arge so rt of legum inous hay Is composed tion of digestive Juices. n o c o m m i s s i o n . M a k e t r ia l s h ip m e n t o f: F e e d i n g L e g u m i n o u s H a y . a n d g e t th e m o st fo r y o u r F U R S . Part*. Legum inous hay such us clover, cow Corn chop .................................................................... peus or a lfa lfa should bo fed In com bi W h e a t bran ...................... ......................................J natio n w ith silage. T hese will tend to L inseed oil m ea l or c o tto n se ed m e a l........ 1 correct the deficiencies of the slluge In In case th e hay used Is not of th is 191 Broadway, PORI LAND, ORE. dry m a tte r, p ro tein and m ineral con kind som e of th e corn chop may be re stitu e n ts. A ratio n of silage and, say, placed by linseed o r cottonseed m eal. a lfa lfa hay alone Is sa tisfa c to ry , how In m any Instances b rew ers’ dried ever. only for cows which ure dry or grain s o r crushed onts m ay be pro fita P R IC E S P A ID BY giving only u sm all am ount of milk and bly su b stitu te d for the bran, and o fte n US FO R RA W fo r h eifers und hulls. Cows In full tim es gluten products con be used to So T h ere. Granulated Eyelids, F irs t L ittle G irl— Y our p ap a and m ilk req u ire some c o n cen trated feed ad v an tag e In place of b ran o r oil m eals. . F U R S A RE 5 Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflam ed by m am m a a re not re a l p aren ts. T hey In addition to hay and slluge, as they Tim e to Feed. * S a n . Dumt anil W in d quickly EXTREM E adopted you. relieved by Murine. Try It In cannot consum e enough of th ese feeds T he tim e to feed silage Is directly j Second L ittle G irl— W ell, th a t m ake* __ ___ _________ k/t C your Eyes an J *n Baby's Eyes. to keep up n large flow of milk and a f te r m ilking o r a t le a st several hours It all th e m ore sa tisfa c to ry . My p a r V/L LY H IG H T U U R L .Y £ 0 N o Smarting, Joit Eye Comfort m ain tain body weight. before m ilking. If fed Im m ediately be en ts picked m e o u t and yours had to Hritr for trice L»at M arine Eye R em edy “ / ^ e S t S K ' * * ^ A m o u n t to F e ed . fore m ilking the silage odors may p ass : tak e you ju s t as you cam *.— E xchange. Eym S a lv e , in T u b e s 23c. F«»r B ook o f Ufe E v e — F r e e . T he am ount of slluge to feed a cow through th e cow 's body Into the milk. I Ask M a rin e E ye R em ed y C o.. C h icago <t E. R. SKINNER & CO. will depend upon the cap acity of the Besides, th e milk nmy receive som e | W h en ev er th e re Is a ten d en cy t o . 1121 ntUKT M V lil lACRAMUfT" < AI anim al to consum e feed. She should ta in ts directly from th e stab le air. On j co n stip atio n , sick-headache. o r bilious C lassifying th e Idiots. he fed us much us she will cleun up th e o th er hand, If feeding Is done sub ness. tak # a cup of G arfield Tea. All D O N 'T LET W O R M S d ru g g ists.—Adv. In a G eorgia co u rt th e judge ob EA T Y O U R » RO FITS w ithout w aste when consum ing It sequent to milking, th e volntile silage served to th e d efen d an t: An Animal w ith worms cannot w ith her hay und grain. R aise or low odors will have been th ro w n off before T he S u itab le One. thriva K««p your livaatax-k free "You seem to have com m itted a from worms by g ivin g them Dr. e r the am ount until the p roper qu an the next m ilking hour. Slluge Is u su al "I see w here they a re m ak in g th e grave a ssa u lt on p lain tiff ju s t because D avid Hobwrts' tity Is ascertain ed . O cuerully speaking, ly fed tw ice a day. convicts in som e p riso n o u t w est k n it he d iffered from you in an a r g u m e n t” W O RM P O W D E R . Pric« ftOc. Many objections hnve been m ade to sw e a te rs and socks fo r th e soldiers." Hog* will fatten quirkar, horses a good cow should be fed Just sh o rt of “T h e re w as no help for it, your hon will losk sl««kar. poultry will t*> the lim it of her ap p etite. If she re the feeding of sllnge, som e condenser- "I suppose, then, th is prison w ork is o r,” said th e offender. "T h e m an w as kamlthiar K«ml th« Trsctwil Home Vsmwsrww W 1 st trsa kaakUf ss Akattos fuses any of her feed it should he re les even refusing to -je t th e ir p atro n s done w ith th e ch ain s titc h .”— B alti a p erfect idiot.” ■ Caws. If m 4mkv ■ ys«r tow». arm duced a t once. T he sm all breeds will use It. T hese objections ore becoming m ore A m erican. "W ell, you m u st pay a fin# of $10 •r Diitf RWarti' Vet Ca. 100 Crud lit.. Hiukisti Wit eat ¡¿5 or 30 pounds per day ; the Inrge loss common, since milk from cows fed and th e costs, and in fu tu re you should try to u n d e rsta n d th a t h um an idiots breeds 40 or m o re; and th e medium- silage in n proper m unner la In no way O í'H O C O I rr i g s t i o n P r o j s s t lana: « a n « offer« are h um an beings, th e sam e as you sized ones am ounts varying betw een. Im p a ire d ; fu rth erm o re th e re Is n o th - ; ISO a . r a a pari i r r i g a m i for b i n o a a s r tarata.« ' . and I.”— Case and C o m m en t Ration*. W r i t e A b b Kills. P r l n s n l l s . Oragon Ing about silage th a t will Im pair the Ironclnd d irections fo r feeding cows h ealth of th e anim als. As we grow m ore sensible, w e re fu se cannot he given. In general, how ever, R ural F lnanca. Feeding Frozen Silage. drug c a th a rtic s an d tak e in stead N a Road C oniuuaalouar— But who ia to they should he supplied w ith nil the F rozen sllnge m ust be thaw ed before tu re 's h e rb cure, G arfield T ea.—Adv. pay for auch a fiua road aa you pro- roughage they will clean up w ith grain feeding. If It Is then given lmmedl- j jio««? In proportion to b u tte rfa t produced. ntely to th e cows befo re decom posl-! A ppreciated. C ltlaan —T h a wiotorlsta. It will T he hay will o rd in arily ran g e betw een tlon sets in no hurm will resu lt from 1 D inner G uest—I've bro u g h t m y own te m p t them to b reak th e speed law s 5 and 12 pounds p er cow per day w hen feeding th is kind of slln g e; n eith er Is Harmless to flush Kidneys and sugar. a n d th a lr finea will pay for th e road. neutralize irritating fed In connection w ith silage. F or IIol- th e n u tritiv e value know n to be H o stess—How sw eet of y o u !—Bos steln s 1 pound of co n cen trates fo r each changed In any way. ton T ra n s c r ip t acids. A t T ha Show. “ H era we a re all read y to h c rln th e 4 pounds of milk produced will prove C are of H orse’s Feet. p erfo rm an ce, b u t w here la th a H um an about right. F o r Je rse y s 1 pound for K idney and B ladder w eak n ess re su lt each 3 pounds of m ilk o r less will come K eep your horse's feet soft, and have from uric acid, say s a noted au th o rity . F ly ?" "H a c a n ’t com e, air. H la w ife’s been n e a re r m eeting th e req uirem ents. The hlin shod often. More feet a re ruined T he kidneys filts r th is acid from the sw a ttin g him ."— B altim ore A m erican. grulu fo r o th e r breeds w ill vary be In th e stab le th an on th e road. blood and p ass it on to th e bladder, w here it o ften rem ain s to Irrita te and inflam e, causing a bu rn in g , scalding FEED FOWLS SPROUTED OATS comb, the b e tte r th e lay er.” and th ere sen satio n , o r s e ttin g up an Irrita tio n Is a g reat deal of tru th In It. N otice a t the neck of th e blad d er, obliging Is th « r««u1t o f u s i n g P «ta- l u m s ln cu lm to r« a n d Brood* E nables F arm er to Reduce G rain R a the large comb of th e black M inorca, you to seek relief tw o o r th re e tim es • r s. T h a t ' s t h a kind you i ' Soap 25c. Ointment 25c £ 50c one of our very best lay ers, and th e; d u rin g th e n ig h t. T h e su ffe re r is In tion About O ne-T hird— Influences w ant. W r i t # for o u r b ig c o n sta n t dread , th e w a te r passes lay er of th e larg est egg of any breed. F r « a (Catalog No. 00. Laying of Hens. N otice the large combs o f the Leghorns, so m etim es w ith a scald in g sen satio n PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO. and is very pro fu se; ag ain, th e re is Giving th e hens once a dny all th e the best of egg-layers. P u t It down as difficulty in avoiding i t a big knee Like this, but your hone I'atalama. California an axiom of tru th th a t a hen w ith a may have a bunch or bruise on hi* sp ro u ted oHts they w ant to eat, which B lad d er w eaknees, m oet folks call ankle, hock, «title, knee or throat. Is about n sq u are Inch of sprouts, grain large comb, anil u b rig h t red comb, Is it, b ecause th ey c a n 't co n tro l u rin a M O NEY FOR YOU. a good layer. tion. W hile it Is ex tre m e ly annoying T h ou san d « # f tra in ed y o u n g p aop la naadad. and roota, enables oue to reduce the and som etim es v ery palnfnl, th is Is Ita h n k a -W a lk « r Ruainaaa ( o lla g a . P o rtla n d . pla«a*s g rain ratio n about one-third and th e re stu d a n ta In p— iki« n s. E nroll a n y tiro«. Fraa by effecting a saving In high-priced AVOID POORLY KEPT SILAGE really one of th e m oet eim ple ailm en ts C a lib g ia to overcom e. G et a b o u t four ounces will clean it olf without laying up grain. O at sp ro u ts can be produced a t of Ja d B alts from yo u r p h arm acist the horse. N o blister, n o h a ir about 20 to 25 cent» p er bushel, while Sheep Are P eculiarly Susceptible to and ta k a a tab lespoonful In a glass of g o n e . Concentrated — only a few th e price of w heat Is ab o u t |2 .2 0 per Moldy Feed— O ats and Bran A re w a ts r before b re a k fa st, co n tin u e this drop* required at an application. $2.50 per W. n s al fas haw Write hr Pria, m i Shhsas T m » bushel. I t Is also rem ark ab le bow Excellent. for tw e o r th re e days. T h is will n ee bolt!« t l l l w r i . D n rrih e Tour n o l«r ap m ai laaiructioa« THE H. r . NORTON COM PANY, sp ro u ted o ats Influence th e laying of Bheep e re peculiarly su scep tib le to tra ils* th * aclde ia th * nrln* so It no ««J B o o k I 4« (r o e A B S O R B I N G J R ., the «at- • rp tir l i i l M l«r a u a k in « . ro ria m P a ilfu l Swcllmru, P o r tia « d. O re.. S e e ttle . W n.. R sllin g h ea s. W e . th e hens. A change lu thla respect can in ju ry from moldy feed. Poorly kept longer la a so urce of Irrita tio n to the E n la r g e GU mm I*. W n i . Bruiaca, VaricoM Vet»*; allajra be noticed w ithin a few days a fte r silage Is th erefo re to be avoided. A b lad d er and u rin a ry o rgana w hich F u n an4 ia iaa« M tto « . $1.2 6 « n d 1 2 .6 0 a bottle at i f u n i a o o rfe U re rc * M a4o in (Fe V . S. A. bv sp ro u ted o ats have been fed. ra tio n of oats and b ran m akes an ex then a c t n o rm ally again. Ja d S a lts Is Inexpensive, h arm less *. L I0UM, P.O.F., 4*3 T«n*l« St.. S*ri*ffi«ld, H i m cellent feed for ew es w ith Iam bs at and is m ad* from th e acid of grape* INDICATES GOOD LAYING HEN th e ir side. T he flock should hove ac and lem on Jaice, com bined w ith lithla. cess to w a te r and sa lt a t all tim es. and la ueed by th o n ean d s of folks wbo are d i a r r r w . B e lie f I* prompt from P W « a re su b je c t to u rin a ry d iso rd ers enus L arge B right Red Comb le C haracter- S traw Good fo r Sheep. ed by nrie neld Irrita tio n . Ja d Balts Remedy for Ceofkj and Cold*. Kfltectrre and letic of Beet Producer*— N etloe Clover and o th er legum e straw s may Is splendid for kid n ey s an d onuses no •afe far y n u c and eld. He opiate« in th e Black M lnereaa. be used w ith profit In feeding sheep, bed effoets w h atev er. H er* yea h a r e a p leasan t, effnrvee One of the e h a re c te rle tlra o f a good p articu larly If fed w ith silage o r roots, laying hen le a large comb. T he old- and In this way a larg e am ount *d s e n t 11thla-water d rin k , wkloh qalekly relieves b lad d er tremble.—Adv. P . N. U. n * 9 . IS IS . tim er* used to say, " th e bigger Use h » / may be eared. FRED DUNDEE Raw W E W A N T AT ONCE W E L D IN G \e Cow's H ealth - First Al l " RAW FURS N. H. UNGAR CO., SALTS IF KIDNEYS BIG, STRONG CHICKS Soldiers Soothe ^Skin Troubles ¿with Cuticura S S E L D O M SEE Hidas, Pills, cff,r Wool & Mohair PERSISTENT COUGHS PISO’S