Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 08, 1926, Image 4

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S m ilin g M a r y ’s
Sm iles
Rich Embroidered “Coolie” Coat;
School Dress of Woolen Plaid
FARM
STOCK
th e ex tre m e o f sim p lic ity , th e
W onder If
little
fo lk s realize
* w orld o f fashion la tu rn in g Ita a t ­ w hat a fu ro re of e x citem en t they
ten tio n to tnodea of m ore so p h istic a te d a re s tirrin g up In fashion circles. Just
type. T hia f a r t Is being verified ab o u t now.
And all because “first
th ro u g h th e d ra t show ings o f a u tu m n
and " « d i'''"! V V
,,f a “ ,,>,,,t> day o f school" Is a t hand and oh me.
ho
d and
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T in
r o ter-sty le « collections.
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ery oh my. w h at heap« o f good-looking
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— t ., . to fo.„,w .
M ake th e baby b eef fa t fo r th e la te
observed
an in creased depres-
ou^slam s^w hl'cb
i k
m l,lu t*’ ,o
° ue ,hlnK *’ enco u rag in g , th e new
lit t h e s ta te hua show n th a t th e sue
observed In
In Iter
her an
(F rep a red by t h . U n ltM S ta ts« D ep a rtm en t
■ ess of a p o u ltry m a n w ith a dock of slon of mind th a t w orried him
trw " n a t e Z s
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8ald «° be lD m ark e t. K eep them c o m fo rtab le and
ot A g ricu ltu re. )
w orried him tre- | ortia
o m a ten
te n e e ss.
ss And a s to Jew elry I b a r- the very top
g a in in g rapidly. A heavy g ra in r a ­
laying b ird s Is usu ally the reflection
m endously
n o tc h o f fa s h io n .
fashion,
a
re
cer-
A lm ost any fo ra g e c ro p h a s all th e
I ba ric sp le n d o r m ark s th e e a r pen- tulnly going to do
tion will help to do this. P ro te ctio n
o f his success In re a rin g th e pullets.
powerfW bit In
M other, If you w ould only get out
from su n a n d flies will do Its p a rt. j chem ical re q u ire m e n ts to m ak e a good
it Is gen erally acknow ledged by the
am ong people n little. S urely It does |
C lean, cool w a te r will aid. T h e tim e, J silage. T h e only re q u ire m e n t, th e re ­
leading p o u ltry m en th a t one <loes not
you no end of barm to re fu se to see
fore, sa y s th e U nited S ta te s D e p a r t­
ex p en se and p lan n in g re q u ire d to
h ave to raise p o u ltry for very m any
anyone a n d to draw so e n tirely w ith ­
m ent o f A g ric u ltu re, for a p a la ta b le
b rin g c o n te n tm e n t w ith b e tte r g a in s
y e ars b efore the Im p o rtan ce o f clean,
in your own sh ell—It m akes m e m is­
a n d finish a n d price, Is not la rg e a n d i fo rag e cro p to m ak e su c c u le n t silag e
stead ily , and well grow n p u lle ts Is
e rab le to think of you all ulone here
is th a t It be c u t w hen th e m o istu re
p
a y s re al dividends.
recognized. [n nine c ases out o f ten
W'hlle I am aw ay."
T h e fe ed e r o f s te e rs d u rin g 1926 c o n te n t Is rig h t. If c u t w hen th e
the flocks which e x p erien c e tro u b le
Mrs. W alker sm iled w anly. “ You
m o istu re c o n te n t Is too high th e si­
w ith th e la te su m m er o r full m a rk e t
d u rin g th e w in ter m onths a re the
know I've never been th e sam e since
In m ind m ust cu rry Into his p lan s a lag e will be w ater-lo g g ed o r th e soluble
Hocks In w hich tro u b le w as p re v alen t
we lost your fa th e r. All th ese fifteen
feed m a te ria ls w ill be lost by d ra in -
know ledge of ra n g e conditions, say s
While th ey w ere on the range, accord
y e a rs I have bud no In te re st In a n y ­
uge. If th e m o istu re c o n te n t is too
W allac e ’s F a rm er. E a rly re p o rts on
’n** l<> L. M. Blftck, extension »pedal-
thing. I.lfe has Ju st been an u tte r
th e ra n g e c o u n try gave c a ttle a s com ­ low a n d w a te r is not added, th e si­
let Io pou ltry a t Itu lg e rs univ ersity
void. You see. my dear, you never
lag e will n o t be su c c u le n t a n d w ill
ing th ro u g h th e w in te r In good shape,
«■’row ing a clean pro fitab le pullet In
lost a nyone you loved so devotedly— J
eludes a g re at n u m b er o f sm all ste p s
w ith p len ty of feed. G ra ss Is a b u n ­ not puck w elt enough to p re v e n t th e
It Is difficult for a nyone to feet as
inflow of a ir a n d th e g ro w th o f m olds.
w hich w hen put to g e th e r a ssu re s u e
d a n t o ver a larg e p a rt of th e W est.
I do."
T h is g e n era l conclusion Is th e re ­
H eavy su m m er ra in s m ay delay the
«•ess. says Mr. b lac k . As w ith the
I t « a s not until tie w as ru sh in g
c u rin g up o f th e g ra ss a n d th e con­ su lt o f e x p e rim e n ts c o n d u cted In th e
m atu re birds, th e Im uses m ust lie com
la b o ra to ry by c h e m ists o f th e b u ­
fo rtah le and d e a n . «Jvercrow dlug a n d I through one of th o se g re a t d e p a rt­
sequent h a rd e n in g p ro c ess o f th e beef.
m ent sto re s In New York, in search
re a u of d a iry in g in w hich corn, su n ­
H
ow
ever,
th
e
p
ro
sp
e
c
ts
a
re
very
good
o v erh ea tin g have th e ir effect in stu n t
I
flow ers a n d su d a n g ra ss, nil c u t n t
Illg the grow th of th e birds, and so ! ■ ■f th e elusive em b ro id ery counter,
lh a t a la rg e portio n o f th e ra n g e cut-
Unit the girl who w as Io help him
tie will com e to m a rk e t In killin g con­ v a rio u s p e rio d s of g ro w th , w ere e n ­
a sq u a re foot o f Hisir sp a c e should he
out of Ids tro u b les leaped Into vision.
allow ed to each grow ing pullet and.
d ition. T h is m eans d ire c t Compe­ siled In tu b s 2 fe e t In d ia m e te r a n d
To H a rry It seem ed us If M ary
4 fe e t deep. T h e In v e stig a tio n s In­
In addition, su llld e n t ro o stin g spa re.
titio n fo r th e corn belt fe e d e r « ho lias
cluded a stu d y o f th e chem ical com ­
M ander's sm ile lit up th e e n tire
«m hot days the Im uses should he cool
only h a lf-fa t a n d poorly finished corn-
position, k eeping q u a lity , c h an g e s d u r ­
«'■■rid. to say n o th in g of th e d e p art
and com fortable.
feds. Som e y e a rs th is Is not th e case.
F re q u e n t house c le an in g Is p ra ctic e d I m eat store. She ra d ia te d w holesom e
ing fe rm e n ta tio n , a n d lo sses in feed
At p re sen t, p ro sp e cts all in d ic a te th a t
m a te ria ls w hile in th e la b o ra to ry silos.
b.v the most successful p o u ltrym en to j Joy.
th e best ch an c e o f a profit will com e
M ary w as one of th e sto re cm
C orn fo r th e te s t w as c u t a t fo u r
la-lp p re v e n t a rap id sp re a d of dise ase
w ith w ell-finished y e arlin g s. In gen­
differen t s ta g e s o f m a tu r ity — (1) w hen
during w urtn, m oist w eal h e r T lila , , plo.vees, and w as th e re to hold out a
e ra l th is c alls fo r heavy g ra in ru tio n s
helping hand, us It w ere, to perplexed
20 p e r cen t of th e e a r s w ere in th e
say s Mr b lack . Is p a rtic u la rly effec­
w h e th e r th e c a ttle a re finished in the
«hoppers,
dough s ta g e a n d 80 p e r c e n t In th e
tiv e a g ain st cneeldlosia.
d ry lot o r on g ra ss. In Hue w ith the
H a rry w as one of them . He knew
uiilk stag e, (2) w hen 40 per c en t « e r e
A lte rn a te ra n g es w hich supply an
a h u n d an c e and c h ea p n ess of corn th is
ah u n d an ce of green feed amt som e
In dough a n d 60 p e r c e n t In m ilk, (3)
no m ore about em broidery silk and
a p p e a rs to he th e sound policy.
cushion tops th an M ary p e rh a p s knew
sh a d e a re th e ru le on th e best fa rm s
«'hen 00 p e r c en t w ere In dough a n d
S uccess w ith su m m er feed in g calls
■ >f th e prices of galvanized tin, hut
In the Slate. T h e b ird s a re nev er
40 p e r cen t in m ilk, a n d (4) w hen 80
fo r m ore th a n th e lib e ral use o f the
w ithout a dully supply of green feed. 1 he w as d eterm ined to gel som ething
p e r c en t w ere In dough a n d 20 p e r
| scoop a ro u n d th e corn. T h e re a re
Hhade Is considered esse n lla l d u rin g I bright and cheery for Ids m o th er to
se v e ra l o th e r th in g s th a t a d d to com ­ cen t In m ilk. S tudy o f th e re su ltin g
I he hot days. T h e ground, now he | work on.
silag e show ed th e fo u rth s ta g e to be
fo rt a n d gains. O ne is th e providing
lleved to lie the so u rce o f m any o f o u r
W hen he had finished w ith his p u r­
th e b est tim e to c u t corn fo r silage.
of a re a so n a b le a m o u n t of sh e lte r
chases he got up co u rag e Io ask th is
At th is s ta g e th e re w as th e le a st loss
m ost troublesom e discuses, Is f r e ­
from sun a n d files. If th e c a ttle a re
girl If th ere w as a chance In the
o f feed c o n s titu e n ts lu th e te s t silos.
q uently cropped mid cu ltiv ated so th a t
p a s tu re fa tte n e d and good th ic k sh a d e
th e direct ra y s o f the sun m ay act us
w orld th a t she would try a ctin g ns a
I Ids fact, coupled w ith th e good sco re
is a v ailab le, no f u r th e r w orry on th is
a germ icide.
ch eern p com panion to hl* m other.
m ade w hen th e fo u rth -sta g e silag e
sco re need be given. If, how ever,
"I'v e been a wee bit tire d o f th is
w as opened. In d ica te d th a t th e b est
only a few o r no tre e s a re a v ailab le,
work for som e tim e," said M ary, “and
corn silage re s u lts If c u t w hen th e
a rtificial sh a d e of som e s o rt should
would love Io be
e a r s a re 80 p e r c e n t In th e dough
-co m p an io n —if
be provided if the best g a in s a r e to he
Beautiful Oriental Garment.
you think I could lift som e of th e
s ta g e a n d 20 p e r c e n t in th e m ilk
m ade. S h ed s of w illow o r box eld er
gloom —”
n e ck lac e s and “ sla v e " b ra c e ­ m aking It easy for m o th e rs to plan poles a n d s tra w on top give a solid
stage.
E xceptionally successful |xiultry-
I th in k ." said H a rry , “ th a t you lets w hich fash io n d ungles b efo re us. little d a u g h te r's school dresses.
Sunflow ers a re g e n e ra lly c u t w hen
sh a d e th a t Is very helpful.
m en who do not cull th e ir flocks perl
In th e c re a tio n of o u r lin g e rie a n d
too im m a tu re , a cc o rd in g to th e re s u lts
W ith m a te ria ls decided upon, the
I f In a d d itio n s trip s o f b u rla p or
■ ■dlcally a re In llie m in o rity In New | fo u ld lift n three-ton tru ck w ith th a t negligees, fro ck s a n d w ra p s and o v e r­
sm ile o f yours."
o f th is stu d y . T h ese te s ts In d ica te d
old sa c k s can be hung a t th e edges,
.lersey. acco rd in g to th e s ta le p o u ltry
blouse tu n ics, It w ould seem , us If not next m ove Is for "Id eas." It la going
th a t any s ta g e b etw een th e tim e w hen
I
bat
evening
when
H
a
rry
g
o
t'b
o
m
e
to
be
no
tric
k
a
t
all
to
find
them
thia
d
a
rk
e
n
in
g
th
e
shed,
it
will
be
g
re
a
tly
s |* e la lls t. T h e p ra c tic e is liecom ing
only fa b ric e leg an ce w as n e v e r so ac ­
all p la n ts a re In flow er and be fo re th e
be told his m o th e r about th e young
season. W hy th is seaso n any m ore In c re a se d In value. On m ost fa rm s
univ ersally recognized aa e sse n tia l for
cen ted , but a s If th e u r tc r u f t of e v ery than a n y o ttie r?
p e ta ls fa ll Is e q u ally good fo r th is
Well, Ju st this. We w h e re c a ttle a re f a tte n e d th e re is
lady whom tie had naked to sta y with
g re a te s t profits.
n a tio n bad been called upon f o r Its
crop.
them for a m onth. H e m ade up q u ite best a n d m ost b e au tifu l specim en« of a re going to borrow them from th e g e n era lly a sh e d o r b a rn In th e feed
S everal a d v a n ta g e s of culling, or
grow u-ups.
In o th e r w ords fashion
A stu d y o f th e gro w in g p la n t a n d
lo t th a t c an be m ade iu to a very effec­
a w onderful yarn fo r a tru th fu l man. h an d iw o rk .
■ lacker e lim ination, a re m entioned by
th e re su ltin g silag e show ed th a t Sudan
d ecrees th a t little fo lk s’ fro ck s a d a p t
tiv e sh e lte r from th e su n a n d flies.
' Miss M ander Is uu orp h an frien d
«»ne o f th e m ost In te re stin g d e p a r ­
the specialist and first am ong them Is
g ra ss c u t e ith e r a t th e e arly bloom ing
of W etliernl and he l i a s asked me If tu re s Into th e realm of e m b ro id ered the sty le d e ta ils o f a d u lt m ode in C overing th e w indow s a s com pletely
■Implielty and ease. Not a c en t of o u t­
s ta g e o r a t th e m iddle to la te bloom ­
you would m ind having tier tiere g a rm e n ts Is th e coolie coat, such as belts, vestees, c o lla rs a n d in o th e r a s possible by use o f b u rla p allow s a ir
lay Is n e ce ssa ry and th e benefits a re
ing sta g e m ak e s very s a tis fa c to ry
I w hile she visits New York. You don 't Shown In th e p ictu re. Its uses a re v a rio u s w ays, o f c o u rse th ey m ust
m ovem ent w ith o u t lighting. B u rla p
alm ost im m ed iately received. Some
Oe ch an g ed sufficiently to effect th e c u rta in s a t th e doors o r open sid e s | silage.
j m ind, do you, m o th er?”
v
e
rsatile.
W
hile
It
se
rv
es
a
d
m
irab
ly
hens a re [xmr lay e rs hut g re a t feed ­
sim p lic ity o f VI1IU1IHKM1,
childhood, »HKI
and
th
e dow n to fo u r fe et from th e gro u n d Is
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Mrs
W alk er w as a n y th in g hut HM
- n lla d .v c h o o s e s t o c a f l T , o n "
J ? " “ ! 1* . 8 t l ' l e
« « «
e rs T o w ait for them to lay Is to
a cheap and effective m eans of giving
j
Pleased,
hut
trie
d
v
a
lia
n
tly
not
to
booses to call upon It to play
wult for som ething th a t will am o u n t
c om fort to c a ttle on feed.
th e p a r t o f an o p era w rap de luxe. It th a t th is is being su c c essfu lly accuui
let H a rry know how sh e felt.
to little even If It does Anally occur,
pllshed.
If the g ra in is fed in th e y a rd and
Hut M ary sw ept e v ery th in g before Will y ield m ost g ra ce fu lly to th e o c c a ­
fo r th ese b ird s soon quit.
O ne o f th e d e ta ils w hich will fe a ­ the s te e rs go to a n d from th e p a s ­
sion. T h e se b e au teo u s o rien tal g a r ­
her
with
a
read
y
sm
ile.
In
sp
ite
of
T h e a v e ra g e d a iry cow c o n su m es
V arious c h a ra c te ris tic s distinguish
tu r e c h ild re n 's fro ck s will he b e lts of
tu re, they should be allow ed to re tu rn
a b o u t 15 p o u n d s o f feed p e r day
lug th e sla c k e r from th e lay e r a re I h e rse lf Mrs. W alk er look an In sta n t m en ts a re sty led of rich sa tin canton le a th e r o r se lf-fa b ric on both one and
to th e p a s tu re a t nig h t. Too o ften
liking for her. b ig love Is som etim es and a re to lie bad in e x q u isite c o lo r­ tw o-piece m odels.
" f w hat we call m a in te n a n c e ra tio n __
T h e new p laid
Used by p o u ltry m e n In c le a rin g from
born mi Just such a fleeting m om ent. ings both d a rk a n d light, w ith a p re f­ d re sse s a re o f v ery s m a rt a p p e a ra n c e they a re s h u t in th e y a rd a t n ight,
th a t Is. th e food re q u ire d to keep th e
• h eir flocks all o f the h o ard ers. Ap
e
re
n
c
e
fo
r
black.
th
u
s
m
aking
n
e
ce
ssa
ry
th
e
g
a
th
e
rin
g
Mrs. W alker w ent In and klsspd th e
«•ow alive, a n d to re p la c e w aste. We
w hen a cc o m p a n ied by a n a rro w gilded
pcarunce o f th e ta ll fe ath ers, color
No less b e a u tifu l hnn th e entbrold-
of th e ir fo rag e d u rin g th e day. W hen
sm iling face before p u ttin g out her
m ight sa y It Is th e board bill o f th e
le a th e r b e l t
And a re th e ch ild ren
Of th e comb a n d w attles, a n d shape
e
rle
s
front
the flies a re bad and th e h e a t Intense,
o rle n ta l c o u n trie s a re the going Io like to w e a r th e se new silv er
own light th a t night.
cow.
o f th e body both to visual and m anual
b rillia n t sh a w ls from sunny Spain.
being re q u ire d to g a th e r th e ir rough
N ext m orning M ary b ro u g h t her
Now, If th e cow can consum e 30
o r gold kid b e lts w ith a sure-enough
ex am in atio n , a re am ong th e signs
age u n d e r th e se c o n d itio n s g re a tly r e ­ pounds of feed, th en we a re in te r e s t­
b re ak fa st In to tier a n d perched h e r­
re ad by p o u ltrym en
N ew com ers In
duces
th
e
ir
gains.
C
lean,
cool
w
a
te
r
se lf on th e bed.
ed In th e 15 pou n d s w hich Is not used
th e b u sin ess a re supplied, on request,
Is a p p re c ia te d hy h u m a n s ; also by
to r m ain ten a n ce , hut r a th e r fo r p ro ­
“I sneaked into th e kitch en ," said
w ith helpful b u lle tin s by th e New .te r
c a ttle on feed.
duction. i f th e cow consum es 45
sey t'o lle g e o f A g ric u ltu re, New
M ary, “and took th e tra y hy sh e e r
pounds, th en w e a re In te re ste d in
force from b rid g e !.”
s h e laughed.
B runsw ick
th e 30 pounds th a t sh e co n su m es and
“And now we can h ave u nice chat
In add itio n to re q u irin g no outlay.
uses for production.
and I'll have a n o th e r c u p of coffee."
culling c au ses no loss I t ...... .
Such a cow. a s a rule, w ill m ake
b ird s a re sold a t good prices on (he
W hen H a rry cam e In to kiss his
Some e x p erim e n ts on th e " w o rm in g '
tw ice th e profit o f the one th a t con­
p o u ltry m eal m ark et.
m o th e r b efo re going on tits long w e st­
o f hogs a re u n d e r w ay a t Iow a S la te
sum es 30 pounds, so It Is very p lain
ern fri|> he stooil unbelievingly on the
b e ca u se o f th e Influence of heredity,
college, w .th p a rtic u la r re fe re n ce to
to see What w e need Is an an im al
th e g e n era l laying a v e ra g e o f a flock
thresh o ld .
H is m o th er w as sm iling
th e m ost effective m ethod of using
th a t will consum e larg e q u a n titie s of
Is m ate ria lly ra ised o ver a period o f
and on her sh o u ld ers w as flung a
sa n to n in .
T h is drug, w hich has
food and tu rn It to p ro fitab le use
so ftly colorful s c a rf th a t sh e had a l­
y e a rs by p e rsiste n t culling and th e use
been considered th e m ost effective
W ould It not be w ise to m a rk e t
o f g o o d cockerels. T h is fa cto r Is con
w ays refu sed fa w e ar b ecau se it
w orm tre a tm e n t In th e w orld o v e r a
m ore o f o u r corn b.v feed in g It on th e
d idn ’t tone w ith tier hoods.
sld c red p a rtic u la rly Im p o rta n t by
period of m ore th a n fifty y e a rs has
fa rm and re ta in in g th e v a lu a b le p ro d ­
lending poultrym en.
;
“ W e're having a lovely tim e. said
been p ra c tic a lly off th e m ark e t fo r
' M ary.
uct o f fe rtiliz e r th u s e q u alizin g fa rm
sev eral y ears, but su p p lies ure again
lab o r and a lto g e th e r m ak in g a m ore
"I see you a re ,” laughed H arry.
becom ing av ailab le, and It Is likely
econom ic and d e p e n d a b le line o f pro-
j "T h e re ’s no slig h te st doubt."
Hint It will be p ra c tic a lly u n iv ersally
o f lan’a ?
th * P r“M n t h l‘ h
In laveallgaT ions m ade som e year«
And w hen he had gone his m other
used ag ain a s a w orm tre a tm e n t.
f land, s tric t econom y In p ro d u c tio n
«go. by feeding n itro g e n o u s a n d c a r
looked fondly a f te r him. " b o o r hoy.
'1 lie new Iowa e x p e rim e n ts u re to
m ust be stu d ied c a re fu lly If th e lan d
bnnareou* feeds. It w as found lh a t I h e 's had an aw fu l tim e try in g to
d e te rm in e w h e th er sa n to n in should be
liens fed a ra tio n of w heal, m iddlings,
m ake me ch eerfu l, hut th en yon
a d m in iste re d alone o r inlx»sl w ith o th ­
co tto n se ed m eal and skint milk, pro
young people don’t know w lint It Is
e r drugs, such a s calom el a n d aloln.
duced eggs w ith a d isa g ree ab le flavor
really to suffer. I t’s easy enough to
A n o th e r p h a se of th e w ork will d e te r
a n d odor, stnnll yolks, and |««ir keep
•m ile a n d be happy w hen you have
m ine to w hat e x te n t th e w orm t r e a t ­
lug q u alities, tin th e o th e r hand,
your loved ones w ith you, b u t_"
m ent can be given to a larg e num ber
liens fed largely on c ra c k e d corn and
' My d e a r,” said M ary very softly,
of hogs a t once, In th e feed, a s com ­
c orn dough laid la rg e r eggs w ith rich
Five m ore cow s and h e ife rs, all g iv ­
and for one fleeting m om ent th e
p ared w ith th e m ethod of tre a tin g
e r yolks and b e tte r flavor. W hen
ing m ilk and all serio u sly affected by
« h o le d e p th s of trag e d y through
each
hog
Individually.
th e re w as s p ro p e r bleudlug of both
th a t s tra n g e d iso rd e r know n a* “dX
w hich she had fought tier way lay
n itro g e n o u s anil carb o n a ce o u s m ate­ i revealed In her eyes. "I lost every-
prn v ed a p p e tite ," h ave been sh ip p ed
ria ls, th e re w as Im proved flavor.
from w estern M innesota p o in ts to th e
I one I held d e a r In th e e a rth q u a k e In
M innesota e x p e rim e n t sta tio n fo r p u r ­
Ja p a n . T h e d e a r m o th e r w ho h e re ;
n r t t n r jU M
ine, th e f a th e r who w orked so h a rd I
p oses o f o b se rv atio n nnd stu d y “ De
p ra v ed a p p e tite " | , know n to be d u e
th a t we m ight have all th a t we w ant
H ogs follow ing c a ttle In th e feed
to a lack o f m ineral su b s ta n c e s In
•si. and tw o tine b ro th ers.
I cunie
lot a re g e n era lly handled a t a profit.
th e ra tio n . T h e u n iv ersity In v e stig a ­
hom e alone, p e n n ile s s ”
• • •
tor« will try to d e te rm in e w h a t effect
Mrs.
W
alker
drew
th
e
fa
ir
head
T he well fed. well boused lien cer-
•f any. th e lack of m in eral In th e
As a p a s tu re crop sw eet clover will
a g ain st h e r b re ast and stro k e d It ten
tnlnly know s her e g g s
cow s ra tio n has ,lpon hpr u t n ,M t|o n
I c a rry m ore slock th a n any o th er
tlerly
"You pmir, d e a r child how - l
a e a
' legum e. S ta rt th e g ra zin g w heu the
o f feeds In g e n era l.
Som e of th e
how h ave you e v er m anaged to sm ile
W hitew ash looks good on th e out
,g lTPn
P -P o r am ount
p lan tz u re 6 to 8 Inches high.
to live th ro u g h It?”
sid e o f pou ltry houses, hut on the in
• •
a
wide It doe» good.
“I had to," said M ary softly, "be­
In
" ° ,lg w l,h ,h * h"-T ir o w n
A
fte
r
pigs
a
re
w
eaned
brood sow s
th e « e « te rn c o u n try a n d the gen-
• • •
cau se Hod gave me a life to m ake the
lh a t a re ru n n in g on g issl p a stu re
e ra l ru n o f oats. T h e sam e ra tio n will
In a n cien t tim e« capon m oat w m
C hild • F r o t h S im p le , b u t F l a a i m g
m ost I could of. and I’m not well, |
| need only a lim ite d a m o u n t o f grain
he fe.1 o th e rs e x ce p t th a t m in e r a l,
liltflily p rise d by epicure». It 1« grow
w a sn 't horn n c o w a rd , a n d I'm n n t T hese a re tluding p la c e In th e ward-
T e rL
a “ tPd
' ’ne w l"
«'«Ugh-
to c a rry them th ro u g h th e su m m er In
b u c k le ? Ask th e first little girl you
going to die one."
lug In |N>pi]lMrlty In th is country.
robe of th e m a jo rity o f wom en o f fasti-
• • •
good sh a p e to fnrro w ag ain In the
b l , ^ " b d " ’ tUdT ,n" de o f bt‘" e ■>"<•
"M ary
M ander.”
laughed
Mra. Ion. If not a m au im o tb sq u a re s llk in m eet.
fall.
blood c h a ra c te ris tic s .
Oh. yes I ab o u t th e new sleeves,
P e e p c u ltiv a tio n o f corn Is not de­
W alker th ro u g h tier own te a rs. "It show I. at lea st a w ide e vening sc a rf
som
e
of
them
will
h
ave
w
rist
tie*
a*
a
sira b le and usu ally Is d e trim en tal,
h a s tuken you to tench me w hat a em b ro id ere d a n d b e lrlu g e d a la Es-
sleeve finish, ju s t like m o th e r a n d big
e -p .s tally al th e lim e of th e Inst c u l­ selfish, w icked person I’ve been nil pagnole.
T he young sow th a t Is still grow ­
tiv a tio n .
s is te r w ear. T h en , too. th e re w ill ba
th ese y e ars—but - you Just w atch me
A new m ethod f„ r p re v e n tin g c a lf
I'e rh a p a th e m ost u n iq u e application
ing needs m ore g rain th an old sow s
• • •
from I io w on. Now sm ile, d a rlin g ”— o f n a tiv e em b ro id ery th em es | a flqq. little vestcca stu d d e d w ith row s o f
aeouro h a s been discovered. Aa X
th a t a re fully grow n. In a d d itio n to
tin y b utton*. If you please, a n d s c a rf
D isease usu ally g e ls Inin a flock
sh e tilted M ary’s head u p —“ and this
lug e x p ressio n Io th e new se p a ra te
‘‘■‘L ’’ rtr°PI*«l one or tw o
p a s tu re brisid sow s should he fed
th ro u g h tile w eak fowls, which It nt
a fte rn o o n yon and I will go to „ „ „ „ , tu n ic blouse, w hich is v ivaciously col­ c o lla rs a n d o h ' Juat too m any new
«h o u n h"Ca
"** d , , n '" m llk
enough
g
ra
in
to
keep
them
g
a
in
in
g
a
“w
rin
k
le
s"
to
e
n
u
m
e
ra
te
tu
th
e
lim
its
tu c k s first. K eep th e se culled out and
shots» so d get a lot of ch eery clothes o rful and Is expectiKl Io la* w orn over
little In flesh.
Th
" nd ,r' ’'Pn ,o n >e calf.
of
thin
a
rticle
.
y ou'll liu v t a h e a lth ie r flock
and go on a re g u la r bust to all the a velvet s k in m ade In tie rs scalloped
T h is feed in g
b e .t done hy using reg-
• • •
go.sl show s, and w hen H a rry re tu rn s o r plain. T h ese strik in g tu n ic s a te of
In re g a rd to the p laid d re ss her»
u la r n u rsin g bottle*. T h is first milk
R oup may tie cau sed hy dam tm oaa
he will q u ite n a tu ra lly th in k I have f a s c in a tin g sty lin g In th a t Sleeves, p ictu red , n o te th e tu rn o v e r c o lla r the
or c olostrum , o f th e cow possesses .
A horse needs a bout tw o ounce« of
o r d r a fts In ro o stin g q u a rte rs , ot
blouse e ffe ct, th e b u tto n » nnd the
gone m ad
b u t som ehow I think he fro n t opening* a n d m x-kllnes show a rt
n um ber o f q u a litie s highly e sse n tia l to
sa lt dally
O ften « e f o r g .t th is, and
IMMirty v e n tilated r,Misting q u a rte rs.
p
iping
of
c
o
n
te
a
s
tln
g
color—
all
know s a lre ad y th a t he w as p u ttin g
the new born c a lf
„ c)plin,
, he
ful n eesllecraft o f m ay h ap Spanish,
I ID
a , salt Is s necessity to good diges­
L n le rly lu g c au ses m ay be |sm r n u t r i­ the one th in g I uveded Into uiy U fa— | Ja p a n e se . C hinese, liu sa la u or C aecho lio rta n t sty le d etails.
tion. th e o v e rsig h t Is pro b ab ly the
' r’ n
'h * r " '» '« " " 'tn a l
tio n , lice, m ites o r jit t e r p a rasite* .
a d a u g h te r."
I alovukiau In sp iratio n .
J l'L lA BOTTOM LEY
cau se of m ore th a n a few case« o« and also provides an Im rannltv a g a in st
iC l»M « M i.r* Nawseaaat v * e » |
• ro a rs and d ig estiv e d iso rd ers.
colic and o th e r d ^ t s t l v e dlaotdera.
B f D O R O TH Y DOUGLAS
CARE OF PULLETS
(C opyrigh t >
VERY IMPORTANT
P o u ltry m en a re com ing - m ore ----
mid J_r A ltltv HU, undoubtedly h arassed.
m .ire to the conclusion th a t su m m er “
'¡»lug a u a y from hom e
m uch
MAKE BABY BEEF
FAT FOR MARKET WHEN TO CUT FOR
SUCCULENT SILAGE
bulled Poultry Flocks
Are Earmark of Success
Feed Cows Liberally to
Make Dairy Profitable
Experiments on Worming
of Hogs Are Under Way
Fix Flavor of Eggs
IU vX .'0 rerUrD " fa*r <‘ar"“1«
Scientists Are Studying
Appetites of Dairy Cows
Live Stock Notes
Poultry Facts
Prevent Calf Scours
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