Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 13, 1927, Image 2

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OUR COMIC SECTION
As th e tr u e s t s o c ie ty a p p ro a c h e s
a lw a y s n e a re r a n litu d e . so th e m ost
e x c e lle n t apeech A n a lly fa lls In to
a l le n e . S ile n c e la a u d ib le to a ll
m en a t a ll tim e s , and In a ll places.
She Is w h e n w s h e a r In w a r d ly ,
sound w s h e a r o u t w a r d ly .— H e n r y
T h o re a u .
THAT PESK/CATi
Keep in
Trim!
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CABINET
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W tlL .6 U t5 5 I'LL G t T M Y
OWN B R FA K F A S T -
UM! BACON ANO EGGS.
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G o o d E lim in a tio n !• L u t n t i a l to
G o o d H e a lth .
HE kidneys are the blood
filters. If they fail to fanc-
lion properly there is apt to be
a retention of toxic poisons in
the blood. A dull, languid feel­
ing and, sometimes, toxic back­
aches, headaches, and dixzinesa
are symptoms of this condition.
Further evidence of impropei
kidney function is often found
in burning or scan ty p assa g e
of secretions. Each year more
and more people are learning
the value of D o a n 'i P i l l s , a
stimulant diuretic, in this con­
dition. Scarcely a nook or ham­
let an yw here b u t has many
enthusiastic users. As/r y o u r
T
E G G S IN W IN T E R
B R IN G P R O F IT S
“To get w inter eggs Is essential If
the average poultry Hoc It Is to pay a
i profit," saya Prof. Willard C. Thomp-
, son of the New Jersey A gricultural
j experl men t station. “To get w inter
EVERYDAY FOOD
i eggs the bens m ust be given every pos­
sible stim ulus to production. -They
j must be kept in perfect health through­
out the season.
“T he hens’ environment directly a f­
n e ig h b o r .
fects their productive energies. D ur­
ing the w inter season in New Jersey It
Is usually advisable to keep the laying
(locks closely confined to the laying
S tim u la n t D iu re tic t o th e K id n e y s
houses. .This keeps them near the
Foster Milburn Co.. M f, Chemlats, B uffalo. N V
food supply und more busily at work
than if they were allowed the freedom
of the yards. It ailow.s the poultrym au
Mackerel Potato Balls.—Cut enough complete Control of sanitation.
“Clean tlie laying house thoroughly.
pared potutoes into q uarters to till a
pint cup. T urn Into a saueepap and Take the.tnivable flxtnres outside and
cover with boiling w ater und cook clean them. Remove and preferably
until tender. Mush and mix with burn all old litter. Sweep down the
flaked leftover cooked
mackerel. walls, and such muslin curtains us
Shape Into bi|lls, add seasoning und there may be In the house. Then
fry in fat a fte r' dipping the hulls in spray thoroughly the entire Interior
T o u t n ’s M a n y P e c u lia ritie s
wlih a 5 per cent solution of one of
egg.
The town of Hancock, which bor­
the
reliable
disinfectants.
Many
prefer
Pacific Salad.—Take one enpful of
ders for sixteen miles on the New
cooked spaghetti cut into hits, one to whitewash the Interior, and the York state line, w as 130 y e a rs .o ld
good-sized stalk of celery, two green whitened poultry house has many ad­ lust year. It Is the longest and n a r­
peppers all cut fine, add two sweet vantages over a darker house. Let the row est town In M assachusetts,. says
cucumber pickles cut Into thiu slices house dry out, and return the fixtures the Boston Globe. It has the sm all­
to their proper places.
and plenty of good boiled salad
est public school in the s ta te —one
“Provide eleun, dry litter for both
dressing.
pupil. It hns the only S haker com­
Savory Loaf of B eef—Take two nests and floor. For nest litter pine m unity In the state. Its three oldest
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wood
shavings
are
very
satisfactory,
pounds of beef from the top of thfe
inhabitants live under one roof. It
round, one cupful of bread crumbs, but chopped straw will suffice, if shav­ has the second highest body of w ater
ings
are
not
at
hand.
For
the
floors
three-fourths of u cupful of milk, two
In M assachusetts.
tahlespoonfuls of butter, one egg, one use any good dry substance. One of
and one-half tahlespoonfuls of salt, a the peut moss litters is especially good
The occasionai um of Roman Eye Balaam
night w ill prevent and relieve tired eyea
dash of nutmeg and cayenne and the if the floors tend to he dump or cold. at
and eye strain. 37 2 P earl St.. N . Y. Adv
Juice of one lemon. Add the dry In­ 'Unchopped straw also makes a good,
gredients, then the melted butter, absorptive litter.
Causes o f E ir e Loss
“Keep the house free from drafts,
lemon Juice, egg well beaten and milk.
In 1924 lightning as a cause of fires
Roll Into a loaf und dust well with dry, und comfortable at all times. Give ranked eighth. The cause heading
salt, pepper and bread crum bs; bake the layers an even chance to m ain­ the list was exposure, which merely
forty-live minutes, baste with butter tain an active, healthy productive cou- ' m eans the loss due to fires spreading
und w ater or with beef ex tracts und dltion."
beyond the point of origin. Next came
water. Serve with a brown mushroom
m atches and sm oking; then defective
sauce.
D ry M ash R e c o m m e n d e d
chim neys and flues; stoves, fu r­
Rice and Coconut C ustard.—Put
f o r W in te r-L a y in g H e n s naces. and th eir pipes; spontaneous
one-half of a cupful of well-washed
com bustion; sparks on roofs; elec­
Dry'
mash has been so widely rec­ tricity and lightning.
rice into a double boiler with three
pints of milk, cook until very soft, ommended for laying hens that some
then set aside to cool. Rent three poultry keepers have golteu the idea
D oes W e a k n e s s D e tra c t
eggs—leaving out the white of o n e - that a feeder full of mash In the hen­
F ro m Y o u r G o o d L o o k s?
add one cupful of sugar, and one cup­ house is all th at is necessary to make
ful of fresh grated coconut. S tir Into the liens lay. They have given the
San Francisco, Calif.—“About two
the cold m ixture and buke In a moder­ hens all the scratch grain they could
years ago I was weak and rundow n'
ate oven. Cover with a meringue eat. ntifl then wondered why the liens
In health. I suffered so much with
backache and pain
made from (he beaten white and tw*o did not eat the mush thut Is alw ays
—
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side, and did
tahlespoonfuls of powdered sugar. before them. When uens are given
Wg
tH li* not get a n y relief
their choice of gruin Htid mash they
Brown und serve with cream.
j i t s - * J ? ® untl1 1 took Dr
will cut the grain but If they get only
A Day With Candles.
P ierce’s
Favorite
u limited amount of serateli grain, they
A simple recipe for chocolate cara-
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f
P re s c rip tio n . A
will com plete-their till a t the mash
mels Is the following:
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iew hotties of the
hopper.
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’P rescription’ was
Chocolate
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n perm anent beno-
Tills
Is
the
Ideal
ration
and
the
one
mels-—Take
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to me a ” d 1 am
th at builds up egg production. Rernril-
YE ' glad to recom mend
It to others for I •
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believe It will do
lor them w hat It did for me.”—Mrs.
DOAN’S
A A W ßU T THAT
COFFEE »S HOT’
0 WELL, T Vf LOST
I M V A P P E T IT E
ANYHOW!
MICKIE, T H E P R IN TE R 'S D EVIL
How to Resuscitate a
REV, PUP«
PUP DO Y o u
WAKE UP AMD
I'U, GIVE ya
A
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B A T H '? -
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BATH I
y w ow , a n y t h a t t o o b a d 2
8 M Y POOR. C O ic M O S T BE
W D C A D , IF HE e o O L D u r H E A R
¿7 THAT « B u r o w e M O R E
v\ ~ n rs r B e f o r e » b u r y h i m
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O btain this famous "P rescription”
now, in tablets or liquid, from your
druggist, or w rite Dr. Pierce, P resi­
dent Invalids' Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y ,
for free medical advice.
PO YOU
w a n t a p ie e t
OF GAUDY
H e ’d L e a rn
"Oh. professor, don’t you think
dear little R andolph will ever I
to draw ?”
“No, ma'am , th a t is. not unless
harness him to a truck.”—R ut
C hanticleer.
Poultry Facts
C Wwl.rn N.vapap.r p,!,,,.
The only hen worth listening to is
the one th at says It with eggs.
• • •
Look over the Incubator and see if
It needs any repairs or uew parts
• • •
T urkeys need very little shelter and
will usually roost in the open air ex-
cept during severe weather.
• • •
Sell ofr all the stock th a t you don’t
plan to keep next spring, and save the
feed they would eat this winter,
• • •
An arrangem ent th at will save labor
In carlDg for chickens Is to place the
houses In a square rath e r than In a
long row.
the featherheads
NO StO.’ - H u i You OtO
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Tims in coesi or a ’ m ik c -
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ANO Y ou SW tT R i G m T ANkY-
HtW-S TMt PPoGQûM- Vvt GOT
To GO CAT— GO ON UP ANO /
SSTAWT TALKING -
TIME. ’ /
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D u TT w o s S
NO ONE HERE
TO START ME
. PROGRAM YET,
n
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
A spirin Marked W ith “ B ayer Cross"
H as Been Proved Safe by Millions.
JV an,In* ! U nless you see th e nam e
“L ay er” on package or on tab lets you
a re not getting the genuine B ayer
A spirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians fo r 26 years.
Say “B ayer” when you huy A spirin.
Im itations may prove dangerous.—Adv
T h e P r id e o f th e F a m ily
Mrs. Plop—Good grief! T hut Isn’t
th e way to m ake coffee.
New Conk (hopefully)—W hat la It
the way to make?
S lo p th e P a ia .
L
Toe picking Is a vice of chicks that
comes from overcrowding, or lark of
protein feed—like tnllk or meat scraps
and failure to'glve them green stuff.
• • •
To plan for w inter ergs, one must
prepare good quarters, with plenty of
light and room for exercise. The
roosting place need only be large
enough to accom m odate the fowls at
night, thus leaving more room for
them to work during tlie day.
• • •
Two males and 12 femalps of known
capability can produce 230 hatching
i G o o d even in g .
fO K N O S / IHlS IS
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k ANNOUNCING - s —
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u rm p e Anqel Cake.—Cream two
cupfuls of sugar and one-half cupful
of butter, add four egg j.vlks, three
squares of melted chocolate and one
Cttpfnl of mashed potatoes. Sift two
and one half cupfuls of pastry flour,
one fourth teasponofUl of nutmeg, five
teaspoonfulk of baking powder, one-
half teasponnful of salt and nne-
fourth teftapooaful each of cinnamon
and cloves; add alternately with two-
thlr.ls cupful of milk, beat for two
minutes, add one cupful of w alnuts
»lightly rhopped. Then fold in the
egg whites beaten stiff. Bake In lay-
tvs for tw enty minutes.
irt of h burn or a cut stop«
Ie s Carbolisalve is applied. It
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w ithout scars. 3<Xc and
di druggists, or s* nd 30c to
' SiV* S'0." 127
Kuclld Ave..
Hl.—Adv» rtisomenL *
U n n a tu r a l
Anything go wrong today?
ul—Nothing.
Thut'R w hat
Sure Relief
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Hot w ater
i Sure Relief
row i tuberculosis Is transferable to
humans through hens’ eggs. Just as bo­
vine
tuberculosis
|s
transferable
through milk and meats, according to
Dr Robert G raham of the University
of Illinois.
small breeds U',e Leghorns It
Ivlsahle to have more than 26
kith one m ala to 'g e t the best
With the heavier breeds It Is
to have more than 12 fr­
ith one male. Good fertility
e obtained a fte r the mate
been In the pen for ten day«,
FOR INDIGESTION
25«and75«Pkgs.So!d Evei
T /w het*
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