BEND MUIiliKTIN, PKND, OKKQOW, THURSDAY, Al'lUIi I, lOlffl PAQKfl R1EM PAINT AIDS POULTRY HOUSE Add Greatly to Appearance and Sen. Ice of Dulldlnga Whitewash la Cheapest. (Prepared by the United States Depart' ment of Agriculture.) Painting ndd greatly , to the op penrnnce niul service of nil buildings nnd appliances. Ouo may buy ready mixed paints or may purchase paste pigments and oil and mix them. All surfaces should ho clean nnd dry be fore they are painted. Use n priming coat made of equal parts of paint and Unseed oil nnd cover with one or more coats of (mint, which should be thoroughly brushed Into the surface. Whitewash Is the cheapest of nil paints, and may be used either for ex terior or Interior surfaces. It can be made by slaking ubout ten pounds of uulckllmu In n pall with two gallon of water, covering the pall with cloth or burlap anil allowing It to slake for one hour. Water Is then added to bring the whitewash to n consistency which may he applied readily. A weatherproof whltewnsh for exterior surfaces may be made as follows: CI) Slake 1 bushel of quicklime In 12 gallons of hot water; (2) dissolve 2 pounds of common salt and 1 pound of sulphate of zinc In 2 gallons of boil ing water; pour (2) Into (l).ihcn add 2 gallons of skim milk nnd mix thor oughly. Whitewash Is spread lightly over the surface with a broad brush. FIND PERFECTLY FRESH EGG Quality U Largely Determined by Ease With Which Yolk Moves Hints on Candling. (Prepared by the United State Depart ment of Agriculture.) It Is necessary to rorfite an egg be foro the candle If one IS to obtain an accurate- knowledge of its condition. 15y tilting at various angles, the loca tion and size of the nlr space can he pcen, and very often the position of the yolk. Hut the quality of the egg is very largely determined by (he case A KKT.O-Made Egg Candling Outfit. with which the yolk moves nnd the di rection of Ith motion. The operator, therefore 1. Gr.isps the pointed end of the egg with the tips or the fingers. 2. Holding the blunt end uppermost, places the egg closely against the opening, or spout of the candle. 3. Gives the egg a quick turn to the right or loft, watching the movement of the yolk. If the egg Is perfectly fresh It may bo difficult to (hid the yolk nt llrst glance, but us the egg Is turned a glimpse of It will be obtained. MfcNU nircia run ncna (Prepared by the Putted 8tates Department of Asrk-ulture) Ut-e home-grown grains and ; Mmlr liv-nmiliir-is Mliuilemciillil ','.', : with meat nnd fish scraps. r ;i; milk. .Mix Uiom feed to make ;; :': a properly balanced ration. : : . Feed u KTutcli mixture of ;i; whole orr cracked corn twice : ; ;:; dnlly. Peed a ninMi, either dry ':,; ;' or wot, made of ground grains ;; :j; and meat wrap, ;:; ;;; ilaue the liens exercise ior ;;.; (heir feod. j ',! If..,., f.l,. .. Ilfflil fju.il nt ..iktMi !' r; iiuw.iv- .. -- in w morning. uiiilng oulj : 1 what the lien will clean up lu ' ' n half-hour. (She a full feed ;; ;,; in the afternoon, epeliilly In ;; i: cold weather. iii $S$A MAKE PROFIT FROM POULTRY Tta Reason Why More Farmers Cannot Make Money by Selling Breed ing Stock and Eggs. Many farmers are now breeding ttandard-brel poultry, exhibiting the same, advertising, and making a good proilt from the sulo of breeding stock, eggs for hatching, elc. There Is no reason why oilier faiinciB cauuot do s well. . . ' ' CARE FOR VACCINATED HOGS Lack of Proper Attention Has Result ed In Material Losses Which May De Avojded. (Prepared by ttio United States Depart meat of Agriculture.) Improper enro of hogs following their Immunization ngnlnst hog chol era, administered In public stock yimls and after arrival nt their destination, hrfs resulted In losses which tuny be materially decreased. The following Instructions for the prevention of losses are valuable: "Shipments should be tnnde prompt ly nftcr Immunization, or should be delayed for not less than ten days. Truck hauls and shipments not ex ceeding 30 hours lu length can bo made promptly to advantage. "Avoid crowding; nllow stockcr hogs relatively more floor space than fttt hogs. "It Is Important that drinking water be constantly nccesslblo to the bogs, except In severe winter weather. If the car does not contain special wnter de vice.", n water trough, protected by slats over its top, should be securely fastened to the tloor. "J.lttlo or no feed Is necessary dur ing the 24 hours following Inoculation, but clean wnter should bo accessible. Short-haul shipments need not be fed In transit. "Wlien hogs' arrive at their destina tion they should not be driven over tbo roods, but hauled from the car to the farm In wagons or trucks. Loud and unload gently. Avoid chasing and unnecessary excitement In hnndllng. In summer, unload where there Is natural woodland shade or shelter pens ; In winter, where there are suit able clean, bedded houses. "Protection against ruin should be provided. "Do not penult wallows In pasture or lot. The use of wnllows by recent ly Inoculated hogs tnuy produce pneu monia. , Tor the first two weeks. If It Is In season, allow shipped hogs limited Do Not Neglect Hogs After Vaccina tion Against Cholera. frch pasturage. If alfalfa or other leguminous pasture Is not uvaltnhle, u mpplcrnenml concentrate should be supplied. If no pasture, use self-feed-r fi r soaked oats, and separate ones 'or tankage or other protein concen trate. At the end of two weeks begin gradually to change to the permanent jtmn. Keep fresh, cluun water al ways available. "Watch your hog carefully each day for failure to feod or other signs of disease or sickness. Have a quaran tine pen and place blck hogs lu It promptly. "Short rations nnd a laxative may be used for slightly sick hogs. "The appearance of any disease In which n number of hogs are similarly affected requires Immediate expert ad vice nnd treatment. Consult your veterinarian." Sensible shoe lay a smoothpath ior vour Sensible shoes for sensible men shoes that fit well, wear well, look well these are Buckhect Shoes. "Extra service every step, comfort every minute is more than a slogan it's a fact stitched into every Buckhecht Shoe. BUCKHECHT SHOES Buckhecht Shoes for you for active men in all walks of life are solcl in a variety of styles and leathers from $8 to $12 by principal shoe dealers in the West tfntt ttld by jtur Jialtr, nnd hli nam and ytur ordtr It m. TrT"ifIKT"?U A Nf , UVnUtT (Ml) MANUFACTURERS Sinn thi -w LI V SiOCK BANK BOOSTS BETTER SIRES Anxious to Assist Campaign In Every Way Possible Offers to Finance Any Stockman. The better sires cmnp-ilgn Is at tracting nctlve attention on tlte Pacific coast. Iteeently the United States de partment of agriculture received a let ter from a bank at llend, Ore., con taining the following statements: "We are anxious to assist this cam paign lu every way possible and have been conducting n live stock Improve ment campaign for some time. This bank has brought In 15 registered beef bulls since March 1, and wo are now arranging for n carload of stockmen to go to the Pacific International at Portland. Wo have offered to finance any slockmnn In the county who ,wlshos to purchase pwe-lrvd fires while at the stock show, we wish in link up with your organization lu this campaign lu every way possible." The department of agrlculturo Is ready to enroll In the campaign any live stock owner who tills out the pre. The Kind of Dull Calves Country Bankers Like, Because They Find That Live Stock Betterment Through the Use of Better Sires Meant Bet ter Live Stock and Better Business Generally. scribed blank and hits It pirperly cer tified as described In literature now being distributed. Tho listing of dom inant breed by counties, ton,, is at tracting attention nnd counties inter ested In (bat phase of tin campaign may be enrolled nt any time. STAND BY PRESENT T B' PLAN Live Stock Associations Decide to Take No Steps to Lower Stand ard Now in Vogue. After two years of practical opera tion of the tuberculosis-free accredited herd plan, a Joint committee repre senting the pure-bred cattle associa tions nnd the United .Stnt.-s Live Stock Sanitary association has unanimously decided that no steps should be taken to lower the high standrrd of tho priwiit plan. It wns decided that n.i herd should he accredited If it contains n tuber cular unlmnt. male or female. It was agreed by the Joint nmuiltteo, to show that owners are ex. r'lug iiu ef fort to exterminate the disease, that a supplementary list be made to the accredited herd 'list to remain the name of tin owners of pure-bred herds that are freo from tuberculosis on two annual tests but, in which the herd bull reacts. Such u herd will not receive an accredited herd cer tiorate. The reacting bull may be used uiider certain conditions. . The n(-redlled herd plan Is adminis tered by the bureau of .u.uiinl Indus try, Unltiil Slates department of ag riculture, In co-operutlo.i with tho states. leec tarfr Jiftiu 8AH FRANCISCO Mb -flrvaaaaaavaaHHa7L ' w- sdl1LLW . TB h' ' 'jjz im tg, ' d JH tmmm-H-KKUMtttKfffm0n """TJ m STEERS FATTENED ON SILAGE Interesting Feeding Toil With Shelled Corn Conducted nt Missouri Station. At the Missouri experiment station' one lot of steers was fed 15 pounds of shelled com- per head per day along with l!.r pounds of Unseed oil cake, 2.0 pounds of clover hay, and 23 pounds of corn silage. Another lot re ceived no shelled corn but a little more of thu oil cake and clover nnd -10 pounds of sllngn per head per day. Tho results wore that tho lot that re ceived sl'ielled corn and half a feed of silage charged $ir..W for 100 pounds gnln. while tho other lot charged only $10.00. Tho cost of feed per steer on shelled corn was $r0.2.'t. while with the other lot It wh $21.17. WATER SUPPLY FOR CALVES Common Idea That Young Animals Will Drink Too Much Is Error They Also Like Salt. Let the calves have free necess to fresh and clean water, ami also to salt. Tho comiuon Idea that calves will drink too much water Is a tuts, take. During tho first four months little calves should not eat too much grain. GOATS ADAPTED TO GRAZING Animals Are Economical Producers Under Anything Like Ordinary Farm Conditions. Angora goats are economical pro duccrs under anything like ordlnnry farm conditions. They are well adapt ed to grating nnd enn be maintained on rather thin sture. Yet this Is not desirable as a food. KEEP ALL PROFITABLE HENS Cloie Attention and Study Must Be Given to Each Individual Fowl Some Are Layors. Keep all hens as long ns they are profitable. This calls for close atten tion nnd the study of encb Individual hen. but It Is work that pays. Tim man who turns off cvcy hen that reaches the ago of two years Is pretty sure to sacrifice some of Ids best lajers. Clean, dry litter, clean water pans and mash hoppers are essential to the health of cod layers, All air that Is admitted for ventila tion should be so handled that It will not bloV on the fowls, especially when they archil tho rooit at night. One of the lie-it ways to furnish green food Is to hang a cabbage ht-ad Just high enough so that tho fowls will have to Jump for It. A warm, comfortable henhouse will "do much to secure a good egg ylold. for fowls that aro not comfortable cauuot lay well. There Is not much danger that healthy, vigorous fowls will become too fat, If compelled to exercise by scratching for the grain part of their ration, It Is iieceMsary to provide the liens with sotiio reason for exercising In winter becuiise they have no incen tive to exerclso naturally, as they do In summer, hunting for bugs and worms, etc. Kvoryono should tako a cloanslng, purifying luxfitlvo Itotncdy this month. Holllster'H Itocky Mountain Tea Ih a groat Spring Cleanse!- fit Ik. Owl Pharmacy, Adv, Want to buy liny, use Ilullclin clas sified IMm. PUWMEC $25 Cash Prize The Bend Merchants' Association will .give a cash prize of $25.00 for the best suggested name for its big monthly bargain day event, which begins April 17. This event is designed .to offer to the people of all Central Oregon a buying opportun ity. A monthly newspaper will be published. The name you send in will be the name of this newspaper. The merchants want a name full of pep. . FILL OUT THE COUPON BELOW WITH THE NAME YOU DECIDE ON AND MAIL TO THE BEND MER CHANTS' ASSOCIATION, BEND, OREGON: I offer the following name for the Bend Merchants' Associa tion Bargain Day Newspaper ; . Signed '. --W t , .; Address 'ft AM ' v The flavor lasts-arid the package brines WRIGLEYS to you with all its goodness perfect ly preserved. Sealed Tifiht- Kept Right I GOOD RECORD IN "T B" DRIVE Official Tuberculin Testing In Octo- ber, 1919, Greater Than Any Previous Month. More oillclal tuberculin letting of caltlu was conducted durleg October, 1011). than In tiny prevloiir month of tiny year, according to n summary Just Issued by the bureau of oiilmal Indus try, United Slate department of us rleiilturo. During tho iiuiiiIi 67.270 cnlllo were tit-d by state ami fed oral veterinarian engogod In eo-op-crallvu tulerctilod,rHlliiiilou work. Herds or loin n-.i. numbered :t26t, and tbo total numlmr of rmiclorn round was 2,821, an avenige of slight ly less than one reactor for each. From the wtitiidHtt it of the number of animals tested tbo drive against tuberculosis was u .gonu In Minnesota, where D.-'IKI cnttlo under went tho tent. Vermont was second Willi l,i.' mid Washington third with U.S.'.' cattle tits led. Tho llgures, llo stock pcrlalltn of (lie department point out. indicate the uatloii'Uldo extent of the campaign to stamp out the disease. At the end of October tho total number of herds olllclully accredited as frw from tu berculosis after a number Nif tests was i; 112 1, more thnn double tho num ber at the beginning of the year. Opportunity, Opportunity Is u line thing. Ho fine, In fnct. tluit some of us talis It. MB! i 1 v All GUYS Here's to teeth, appetite, digestion ! 1 kvinrn tivm Kvvvv'Hr:. yyigng WRIGUEYS. ft frerrrr cum Lili zv.gjarynisgg- . NEW OFFICIALS ARE INSTALLED BY MOOSE lirgo Crowd Attends Public Vre- tnoulr (iimI I Inure WltUlt. l-'ol lows at Holder's Hall. x 7SSS & II ; j. i; E Public Installation of oftlcurs of , the Mooso lodge was hold last Thurs day at Suthur'ri hall In thu presence of mi nudionro of more than 200 per sons, following a closed session of tho members of tho ordrr which last ed until 8:. 10 o'clock. Ceremonies which were upon to tho public Instcd for mi hour, after which dancing was enjoyed until a quarter of an hour before midnight. Ilofrcshmouta wore served nnd dancing was resum ed until 1 o'clock In tho morning. Tho lodgo wilt give n benefit dutico at tho hall on Saturday night, OMcurH Installed wore, as follows: Owen Hudson, dictator; II. Itines, vice-dictator; Walter Ilovlns, Pro late; K. 'A. Halhcr, treasurur. Music for the affair wan by Wilson George's ordiostra. Big Name, Tiniest PlanL There is a plant called volvox glo bator so minute that millions of them coutd he pl'iced In n small wlno glass. M0 V K V A