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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1927)
Powers WinsVictory Over Rheumatism OUR COMIC SECTION 0 SUNSHINE AIDS PROPER FEEDING IN EGG LAYING PAYS DAIRYMAN Events in the Lives o f Little Men ‘ jH u R R V i T est« m ade a t differen t e x p erim en t sta tio n s a« well us th e re su lts o f p rac- tlcal p oultrym en h a v e d e m o n stra te d th a t d irec t su n sh in e se rv es tw o use- ful purposes. I t not only helps the hen to see. but It also e n ab les her to m ake p ro p e r use of th e m in e rals In h e r ration. T h is Is especially tru e o f the lim e th a t is used in m aking egg shells. In young chick en s th e effect Is noticed in th e fo rm atio n of bones. <’hicks not g e ttin g su n sh in e d eve'op leg w eakness due to p oor a ssim ila tio n of m inerals in the ratio n . H ens kept In houses th a t a re e n tirely closed w ith glass w indow s <lo not get th e beneficial influence of the sunshine, because g lass does not a l low the u ltra -v io le t ray s to pass through and they a re the ra y s th a t c arry th e pow er of helping in th e a s sim ilation of th e m inerals. It is a good plan, th ere fo re , to p ro v id e the liens w ith o u tsid e sc ra tc h in g lots w here they can get th e sunshine. It is also a good plan to put som e of the glass s u b s titu te s w hich allow th e ul tra-violet ra y s to p a ss th ro u g h , in som e of the w indow s, o r to feed cod- liv e r oil in th e ratio n . C od-liver oil c o n ta in s v ita in ln e s th a t a c t a s a sub- s d tu te for su n sh in e In helping to a s sim ila te m inerals. K ecent e x p e rim e n ts show th a t the su nshine not only h elp s in th e assh n i- lution of m ineruls, but th a t it also helps h a tc h a b illty . At th e K a n sa s sta tio n liens th a t w ere allow ed ac- cess to su n sh in e show ed a b a tc h in g record of 73 p e r cent a s c o m p a red to 52 p e r cent for liens th a t w ere k e p t in houses w ith g lass w indow s. / 6?* R U N J OS I FA ST 6£T HOKE ? MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL SU OViLOCK AMO A u i s AMO A Wie« V jr U » T W E S l IFFCR VJAITS PAPFRS O U T A T H O M E , O U T I'M T l P E P E U O U Ö M T D R E S T A FE W M IN U T IE S * I B E T M Y OLO FR-lCMD, J IM 0 1 WGHA.'A, O U T IN LOS au GC les playing G olf a iu t A S tir e d A S I A M "TONIGHT, T H E LUCKY S T IF F A LeX A W P E R . P O F U C k E R , B tfS A M E A B iQ M O V IB AA ASM Affe A M O IS T O U R IU << T U e WORU? ID H IS Y A fiH T » YJHEN H E WANTS' TO GO A S H O R E , HE G E T S ’ INTO HtG G A K , T H E G A N G PLANK IS PR O PPED A L IO T H E C A R Q t- io c s sm o o th ly d o w n a n d aw ay - H O T DOG» THE FEATHERHEADS I he Lure of Printer's Ink a n d ano ther . k id , vjeut to S chool ujith , H AR R V 0ERMOWD, L iv e s IU A u EXPENSIVE APARTMENT O N P A R K A V E N U E , NEVJ Y O R K * S IT S A f t o u u O A l l c m y d o i n g n o t h i n ^ , AU D T H E U H AS A V A L E T TO P U T BUTTONS IN H IS S H I R T * PR E TTY S O F T t G u t i D O L ir en v y t h e m * t expect if i IN W E R iT E D A K IN G D O M A N D WAS R-tOING PAST A P R IN T SHOP IN T I E ROYAL EQUIPAGE A N D A WHIFF O F T H E O D O R O F P R IN T E R S IN K M E T M V W O S T R ILS , T H E Y O H A V E . TO G ET A NEW, K IN G B E C A U S E ID B e A-W-O-L. A N D T H e M 7 B E A NEW P R IN T E R IN T H A T S H O P *. Y E P • E a rly sp rin g Is ih e fow l’s n a tu r a l b re ed in g scuson a n d th e best q u a lity eggs a re p roduced a t th is tim e. T hese high q u a lity eggs p roduce stro n g i Idi ks. th e m o rta lity b e i n g low er th a n w hen I h I p h a tc h in g Is p ra ctic e d . T he c o n d itio n s for c h ic k s a re m ore favor- a b le ill th e sp rin g th a n a t a la te r sea- son. T h e in c u b a to r Is h e lle r v e n ti la te d a n d th e hens h av e less tro u b le w ith p a r a s ite s th a n In hot w eather. T h e re Is also an a b u n d a n t green food supply w hich c o n ta in s th e n e ce s s a ry v ita m in e s fo r p ro p e r grow th. T he e a rly sp rin g w e a th e r is m uch e a s ie r on th e young chicks th a n a re th e hot d a v s o f .lime. Ttev an ' G ê T So«. IDEUS W s r I W ONT HAYE Tb vJORK OUT MOPE T h a n A eÆ EK Tb PÛV F O R I L ille h atch ed p u lle ts rn rely la y un- Il! the m iddle o f th e w h ite r o r early spring. C hickens shiiuld he h a tc h ed hot la te r th a n th e last o f M ay If they a re expec ted to lay eggs hl th e la te fall o r e a rly w in ter. O ften It In d if ficult to get fully m a tu re d p u lle ts be fo re w h ite r nets In. T hia can be done, how ever, by e arly h a tc h in g am i proper feeding o f th e p u lle t* d u rin g th e la te r Hummer a n d e arly fall. If th e p u lle ts do not receive th e ir p ro p e r gro w th by N ovem ber and show signs o f lay ing, It la d o u b tfu l w h e th e r th ey will lay to a n y e x te n t until th e follow ing spring. T h e cockerels should be se p a ra te d from th e p u lle ts ns soon us possible, th u s giving p u lle ts p len ty of o p p o rtu n ity to develop size. If they a r e allow ed to flock w ith tile old hens a n d c o ck erels th ey m ay be stu n te d , us It Is im possible for them to get th e ir p ro p e r allo w an ce of food. K eep ing them out on th e ra n g e se p a ra te d from th e re st o f th e flock Is th e best m ethod o f h a n d lin g them . Desirable Calf Rations for Animal for Home Use f J : i j ; All Experiments Prove Fall Freshening Best Good Test for Eggs Oosllngst th a t a re w eak In th e leg* anil v ery th in »«met I me» a re in feste d w ith worm*. O ne rem edy 1« to mix o n e -fo u rth pound su lp h u r, one^fourth pound epaom »alt« a n d tw o o u n c e ’» pow dered c oppers* In tw enty-live po u n d s of th e m ash. T iie m ush con ta in in g tiie m edicine 1» u*ed o«ce each la j. <; oslln g s som etim es have c o n gestion of th e b ra in o ften d u e to frig h t, d ig estiv e d iso rd e rs o r w orm s. T w o te a sp ia m fu ls of c a s to r oil to each gosling Is som etim es a useful rem edy. Spread of Diseases O ne of tiie com m on c a u se s of the « pread o f Infectio u s d ise ases am ong chick« 1» allow ing soft feed to get m ixed w ith th e litte r. If flat b o ard s a re u se d fo r feeding, h ave th e ta wide enough so th a t th e feed will not be s c ra tc h e d o r c a rrie d off It 1» b e tte r »till to n a il »tUpa aro u n d th e boards m aking them tra y shaped, th u s to p re vent any c h a n c e of tro u b le from th is can*e F eed th a t g ets into th e litte r o r on th e ground should be retnoxed prom ptly a n d n e v er fed to th e chicks. living a t 1220 30th Street, Sacramento, C a lif., “ I was suf fe rin g to rtu re s fro m rheum atism . P a in s , in m y jo in ts bother-1 ed me so th a t one o f __ m y arms became uselea w o rk. I suffered to rm e n tin g pain a ll the tim e . M y n ig h ts were tr y in g hours o f sleeplessness and pain. “ T hen I began ta k in g T an la c. I w a n t th e w o rld to k n o w a b o u t th is w o n d e rfu l p a in reliever. F o r i t has re tu rn e d to me m y lo st h e a lth.’’ T an la c is h elping thousands o f men and women to keep good health. I t is n a ture 's rem edy made fro m roots, barks and herbs. I t relieves constipa t io n , to n e s u p s lu g g is h liv e r , p u ts atomach in shape, and b u ild s strength. G et r id o f pain. D o n 't le t y o u rse lf become weak and scraw ny. Rcgaiu g(sid health. T a ke th is wonder tonih and remedy. R esults.from firs t b a ttle amazing. A t y o u r d ru g g is t’s. . • . ANAKESI s ■ E M O n m iO tl SUPPOSITORIES TM« MOBMI« MEOIClHE CO MF AKT 3 Ì* FO R P IL E S P R IC E $ 1 .0 0 W rite fo r F R E E BO O KLET I f y o u r d r u e r ia t c a n n o t s u p p ly y o u . o r d e r fo r w a r d in g c h a rg e s p r e p a id , f r o m K O E N IG 1049 M E D IC IN E CO. N . W I L L I S T .« C t . l C A G O , I L L . FO R Coughsduet0 Colds B O S C H E E ’S SY R U P S U C C K SS P U L FO R 4 0 Y E A R S 30c & 90c A t all D ru g g is ts 1’L A N b F U R I’O L L T K l HO LH U » • AH style«, ISO i l i uatration**, s e c r e t o f r e ttin g , w in ter t-KifM, and cop y or " T h e P u ll Banket." Send 25c. IN L A N D PO U L T R Y JO U R N A L . S m ith B ld g . iS d la n a p o lls , Ind. ÇKIN IRRITATIONS □ For For their immediate relief and healing doctor, prescribe D e sirab le ra tio n s for a c a lf nine m onths old A i t it Is proposed to de , velop onto an an im al su ita b le for hom e b u tch e rin g w ould re su lt from using u m ix tu re c o n sistin g of equal [iarts of corn und o a ts, to w hich has D o n ’t W a n t to H ear been add ed 10 p e r cen t of linseed meal. T h e anim al can g ra d u a lly be F ro m th e m an n e r in w hich s<jme o f s ta r te d on th is com bination, using tw o o u r puldic men act, th ey w ould seen» or th re e pouuds per day, a n d in c re a s to keep a d e a f e a r to th e g round.— ing th e a m o u n t g ra d u a lly fo r 20 o r 30 N orfolk V irginian-Pilot. d a y s until by tiie end of tills period Ihe y o u n g ste r w ould he allow ed to D EM A N D “ B A Y ER ” ASPIRIN h ave all Hint lie w ould c onsum e w ith relish. T h is a m o u n t w ould vary ac T a k e T a b le ts W ith o u t F e a r I f You- c o rding to h is b re ed in g and feeding See the S a fe ty “ B ayer Cross." q u a litie s, but It Is a sa fe enough pol icy to let 1dm he th e Judge of the W a rn in g 1 U nless you see th e nam e a m o u n t n ecessary to sa tis fy Ills c ra v “ B a y e r” on package o r on .ta b le ts you ing for food. In ad d itio n , allow him are n o t g e ttin g the ge n uine B a ye r som e roughage, m ixed hay o r clover or A s p irin proved sufe by m illio n s and a lfa lfa hay, y e t w hen he Is on a full pre scrib e d by ph ysicia n s /o r 28 years. ra tio n of b asic g ra in p ro d u c ts you will Say "B a y e r" when you b u y A s p irin . find him d ev o u rin g c o m p a rativ ely Im ita tio n s m ay prove dangerous.— Adv. sm all a m o u n ts o f hay. In all of th e d a iry cow fresh en in g e x p erim e n ts c o n d u cted a s f a r buck as F a th e r T im e can rem em b er tiie e x p eri m en te rs n i » a y s h a v e a rriv e d a t the sam e re su lts— th a t fall fresh en in g is best. T h e re a re se v e ra l sound reaso n s An egg may a p tie a r Io lie s a tis f a c why fall fre sh e n in g m ea n s m ore dol to ry , but w hen th e c o n te n ts a r e ex- la rs to th e fa rm e r. In th e first p lace S ep tem b er p a s rm in e d It m ay be found to he w o rth tu re s a re m ore su ccu len t th a n August less fo r Im u b atio li. Som e eggs may p a stu re s. A ugust Is a com plete Im v . c ra c k e d -shells. T h ese m ay lie "w a s h o u t" a s a p a s tu re m onth, both d e te cte d by tiie use o f tiie te s te r or c u n d le r such a* Is used In te s tin g eggs cow s and c alv es g e ttin g a poor stu rt d u rin g Ineubi'itW i A nother m ethod of us a r e s u lt T h e In ten se heat w hich accom panies d e te c tin g c ra c k e d sh e lls Is to ta p tw o A ugust does not a g re e w ith e ith e r th e eggs g en tly to g eth e r, and If th e re Is a slig h tly rin g in g sound th ey m ay he ! cow or h e r oflfstring. C ooling ra in s usu ally fall In S eptem ber, how ever, c o n sid ere d all rig h t. If th e re Is a th e p a s tu re s green up and c o n se q u en t dull sound, one o f Ihe eggs is c rack ed ly th e cow fresh e n in g iu th is m outh Hnd sh o u ld he avoided. g ets a nice s t a r t Goslings With Weak Legs “ W hen I began t a k in g T a n la c , ” s a y s W i l l i a m J. Powers, w ell-know n restaurantoperator, Resinol Best Quality Eggs Are Produced in the Spring Nothing Unique About That I Early Hatched Chicks Are Best W inter Layers T h e cost o f feed Is by fa r th e larg ' est single Item In th e cost o f prialuc- lug milk, and m akes up title hulf to I tw o -th ird s of th e to ta l gross c o s t T he labor cost will m ake up alm ost one fifth to one-fourth of th e to ta l and uh rem aining co sts com bined usually do not run h igher th an 20 per cent, w rites 0 . H eeblnk of S outh D a k o ta In th e 1 In d ian a F a rm e r’s Guide. ■ An Ideal com b in atio n o f feeds con s ists of w ell-cured legum e hay, corn silage o r roots, and furm g ra in s b a l anced w ith m uscle a n d buiie building feeds such ns ground soy beans, w heat bran, linseed-oil meul o r c o tto u seed meal. It Is a good p ra c tic e to feed th re e pounds of silag e a n d one pound of hay per hu n d red pounds of w eight to each cow p e r day. F or In stan ce, a cow w eighing 1.000 pounds should re ceive ab o u t th irty pou n d s of silag e and ten po u n d s of hay each day. W hen silag e is not fed, a p p ro x im ate ly tw o pounds o f dry ro u g h ag e daily per h u n d re d po u n d s live w eight is a sufficient a m o u n t L egum e hay and good corn fo d d er m ake a d e sirab le ( com b in atio n if th e hay is lim ited. , A com m on ru le fo r feeding g ra in Is to feeil cows, pro d u cin g m ilk r e la tively high in b u tte r-fu t te s t, one pound of g ra in for every th re e ' pounds of milk produced and to cows , p ro d u cin g m ilk of low b u tte r-fa t test, one pound of g ra in for ev ery four , pounds of milk produced. If this I.fNHi-pound cow w as pro d u cin g th irty pounds of milk dally, she would he fed ( from seven to ten pounds of g ra in j each day. th e a m o u n t of g rain depend ing upon th e fat te s t of th e ndlk. It Is m ore p ro fita b le to feed a ndx- I tu re of se v e ra l g ra in s th a n to feed a s tra ig h t g ra in ra tio n of corn, barley o r oats. M ixing 1,000 pounds o r m ore nt a th n e sa v e s labor. A d e sirab le g rain m ix tu re Is a s fo llo w s: G round outs, 3u0 p o u n d s; gro u n d corn 300 p o u n d s; linseed m eal, 200 p o u n d s; w heal b ra n , 200 pounds. G round b a r ley m ay be su b s titu te d for th e corn, oats, o r w h e at b ra n In th is m ixture, and gro u n d soy b ean s m ay w ell r e place tiie linseed meul. A fte r G aining R e lie f From Tor tures o f Rheumatism and A il ments Caused by R u n -D o w n Condition. Sacramento Restau rant Operator Rants Everyone to Know About Tanlac. E x p lo re rs from th e B ritish museum- fo und tw o bronze w a te r pum ps b u rle d on th e site o f en .an cien t E truscan- city. BABIES CRY FOR “ CASTORIA” Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages M o th e r 1 F le tc h e r’s C a s to rla has-, been in use f o r o ve r 30 years as it pleasant, harm less s u b s titu te fo r C a n t o r O il, P aregoric, T e e th in g D ro ps and S oothing Syrups. C o n ta in s no n a rc o t ics. P roven d ire c tio n s are on each) package. P h ysicia n s e v e ry w h e re rec om m end It. T h e genuine bears s ig n a tu re o f (XXHX^XKXXXKHXXXXXXXXXKXXX) Dairy Hints QO<XX>€<>OCK><X><X><><XXX>O<>COO<>€ A good cow c a n n o t do h e r best on g<H»d ro u g h ag es alone. Site need* tom e feeds of less bulky a n d m ore c o n c e n tra te d c h a ra c te r. • • • F re q u e n t de liv e rie s of cream to the m ark et a re e sse n tia l for good qualitv C ream should be delivered a t least th re e tim e» a s e e k iu w inter. • • • See th a t th e cow Is p erfectly clean w heu site Is m ilked, as th ese germ s likely fall Into the milk while tiie cow is being m ilked. • • • T h e d airy m an In need of pro tein I supplem ents and mill feeds will prob- : ably be able to buy them at a low er fig u re now th an a few weeks hence. • • • C alves raised ,,0 th e m inim um • m ount of milk, mu«l begin to eat hay and grain at an early age Only good ! quality a lfa lfa or clover hay '»hould i he fed. — I I ■ 1« to •ffertlvs and quick relief for CROUP. CHEST COLDS aod SORE THROAT. A trial w ill caonact yon. For Saia Everywhere, SO Cents a Jar. PARK LABORATORt CO la s Aotasio. Tests PASTOR KOENIG'S N E R V IN E /" E p ile p s y Nervousness & Sleeplessness. . F R K t $i,50 AT TOUR DRUG STOW ' ■ i forfrre honhlet KOENIG MtOICINE CO 1 0 4 5 N. WELLS ST. W. N. U . S an F ra n c isco , No. 10 -192/ «