Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 02, 1927, Image 6

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    T'/'e W ater
Bearer
Takes Out
allpain instantly
B y J. ALLAN DUNN
Bits of the talk, allusions, chaffing
rem arks, together with little sum m a­
ries supplied him by Betty Clinton,
FAULTY FEEDING
C » y D odd, Mead 4
S Y N O P S IS — I d l y
fis h in g
H e r-
soon put Caleb In possession of su r­ CULLING YOUNG
W N U Servies
man->$ c r e e k , in C a lif o r n ia , C a le b
face Information concerning the mem­
LESSENS PROFITS
CHICKEN FLOCK
W a r n e r , c i v i l e n g in e e r a n d
bers of the party.
N e w E n g la n d e r , la w itn e a a o f th e
e n d o f a c o y n t te p u lle d d o w n b y
T hurston hud been a bunk clerk, los­
lull, thick m antle of wild grape, flung
In purchasing baby chicks It Is well
tw o w o lfh o u n d a , u r g e d o n b y n
Faulty feeding Is one of the chlet
ing hts position In the m erger of bank­
over the arm» of the tree».
g ir l r id e r
A d m ir i n g th e h o u n d n ,
to order a good many more th an you causes of unprofitable dairying, suys
he in t r o d u c e s h im s e lf, a n d le a rn e
In front, between house and stream , ing Interests. B ut he had possessed have any Intention of carrying through
Dr. W. B. Nevens, assistant chief in
h e r n a m e la C lin to n . W it h w e s t­
there w as a smoking pit straddled by sound commercial faculties and, the whole season. D uring summer,
e rn h o s p i t a l it y ah« in v it e s h im to
dairy cattle feeding at the college ot
D r. S ch oll’s Z in o-p adt stop a ll pain
un Iron grid on which two sw arthy backed to some extent by his uncle, chicks grow rapidly and at little cost,
th e r a n c h to m **»t h e r fa th e r . A t
agriculture, U niversity o f Illinois, In
quicker th a n a n y other know n
th e C lin to n h o m e W a r n e r le a r n s
men were turning Joints of m eat from ho had started raisin growing In the and there Is a reudy sale for them at “Feeding
the Dairy H erd," a revised
m eth od . T a k es bu t a m inu te t o q u ist
h is n e w f r ie n d 's n a m e la B e tty .
which came the smell th n t had loos­ F resno vulley. Now he owned hun the weight of two to two and a half
th e w orst c o m . H ealin g sta rts a t
K o ia w e h <>rned b y h e r fa th e r ,
handbook which is now being dlstrib
dreds of acres and was rated ulm ost a
ened
all
the
spigots
of
C
aleb’s
gastric
S o u th e r n C iv i l w a r v e te r a n a n d
pounds.
once. W hen th e c o m is gone it never
i millionaire, soon to pass that m ark.
uted by the college to Interested furtn-
economy.
One
of
them
looked
up.
o w n e r o f H e r m a n n s v a lle y .
He
com es back. I f n ew sh oes m ake the
When the cockerels reach a weight ers and dairymen.
H enry Yedder was editor of the Pio­
t e lls th e m s o m e t h in g o f h ia a m ­
Caleb had no time to disappear. No
sp o t “ touchy** again , a Zlno-pad
of two pounds It Is ordinarily consid­
neer,
a
weekly
published
In
Golden
At
the
sam
e
tim
e
proper
feeding
b it io n s a n d h la f e e lin g t h a t h e is
wish, once the mutual recognition had
stop s it in sta n tly . T h a t's because
ered th at It Is tim e to sell them. Any alone does not guarantee the greatest
d e s tin e d to be a ” W a t e r - B e a r e r . ”
of
recognized
Uterury
m
erit.
Ills
wife
Zino-pads r e m o v e t h e c a u s e -
h<a*n made. The cook, el cocinero,
In th e to w n o f G o ld e n W a r n e r
additional weight which they put on milk production, be points o u t Care
had
a
leaning
tow
ard
modem
esth
e
t­
pressing
and rubbing o f shoes.
was Luis Padilla.
s h a re s a n a p a r t m e n t w it h h ia o ld
costs more. Furtherm ore, the m ar­ and management and breeding and se
X>r. Scholl's Z ino-pads are m ed i­
C o lu m b ia c o lle g e c h u m , T e d B a x ­
The swinging screen of grapevine ics, extending to her gown und her
ket for them declines a fte r early sum­ lection th at will build up the capacity
te r . c a r e fr e e a n d s o m e w h a t d is s i­
cated , an tisep tic, p ro tectiv e. A t all
parted and two people came through, mode of hairdressing. She ap p aren t­
p a te d y o u th , o n ly c h ild o f h la
druggist's and slice d ealer’s — 35c.
ly saw nothing except through the mer so th at the longer you keep them of the herd also m ust get attention.
Hetty
Clinton
In
her
riding
togs
and
w id o w e d m o th e r , w h o c o n t r o ls
the
loss
they
a
re
w
orth
per
pound.
“I t has been dem onstrated, for In
th e f a m i ly f o r tu n e .
A t a c lu b
an upstanding young man In riding medium of her husband and she hung
After the flock of chicks Is a few stance, th at poorly kept cows will give
lu n c h e o n B a x t e r In tr o d u c e s C a le b
breeches, p u ttees and a sh irt of silken on his every word in the attitu d e of
to W i l b u r C o x. le a d in g b u s in e s s
weeks old you can tell If there are 50 per cent more milk with Improved
tun, with a tan-colored stork about his one who eagerly w aits the opportu­
m a n a n d p r e s id e n t o f th e w a t e r
n ii k. A tall, good-looking chap with nity to encore th e perform ance of a three or fcqtr of them not w orth keep­ feeding und care, but a fte r the level
com pany
w h ic h
s u p p lie s
th e
ing. Look them over and If th ere are has been raised in this way, little
nee d s o f G o ld e n .
H e g iv e s C o x
a clipped yellow m ustache and brown favorite dram atist.
Pus one on—the pain It gonel
n n i n k l i n g o f h is a m b itio n s , a n d
George Hrompton was an a rtist a few ''crow-beaks" which very evident­ more can be done except through a
eyes,
good
teeth
displayed
In
n
hearty
C ox. im p re s s e d , in v it e s h im to
laugh, generally genial and em inently who specialized In m ural work. He ly can never amount to anything, get program of good breeding. Using sires
d in n e r t h a t n ig h t. D u r i n g d in n e r
w as the most diffident of all the com them out of the way. By remulnlng of the best blood lines and replacing
C<<< a s k s C a le b to c a ll a t h is
well pleased with things In general.
o ffic e n e x t d a y.
H e d o e s so a n d
The girl was laughing, too, laughing pany, with an especial shyness tow ard In the flock h alf sick and half well the poorest cows In the herd with helf
C m a r r a n g e s a m e e t in g b e tw e e n
Inflamed eyelid s or other
so heartily In silvery carillons th at Carm en Wilson, which th a t vivacious they may Infect a large num ber of ers from the best cows usually will
C a le b a n d H in c k le y , th e w a t e r
ey e Irritations.
You will
tioi
bring continued Improvement In pro
she stopped from sheer lack of breath personage did not appear to regard others and do a great deul of harm.
m p a n y 's c h ie f e n g in e e r . B a x t e r
find a soothing and safe
X4ake
It
a
practice
to
look
over
the
t e lls C a le b he Is in d if f ic u lt ie s
rem edy In MITCHELL
duction year a fter year."
and then, regaining som ewhat of grav­ as the kind of tribute to her charm s
flock every few days until you are ac­
EYE SALVE.
w it h a g i r l , M a r y M o r g a n , C o x ’s
thnt she preferred.
ity and lung power, called to L uis:
Doctor Nevens explains th at a cow
s te n o g r a p h e r ,
w ho
In s is ts
he
H A LL A RCCKSL
at all
T hurston and Betty Clinton had quainted with the chicks and can tell may use feed for five different pur­
“W hat Is It, Luis?"
N ew Y o r k C ity
d r u g g la t f;
u s t m a r r y h e r. W it h H in c k le y ,
“Señorita, eet eez el Señor W arner." ridden down H erm anos canyon to the which ones are growing best, so th at poses : Growth, maintenance, milk pro
C a le b lo o k s o v e r th e w a t e r c o m ­
p a n y 's
s o u rc e
of
s u p p ly ,
th e
“Discovered, upstage, center, peer­ picnic on horseback. The rest had you can decide which ones you w ant duction. Increase In weight und pro­
DisKaS*9
C ry s ta l
s p r in g s ,
In
H e rm a n n s
P -M S V Z L Y K IL L E R B t t r K t A n S
ing
through the postern." said Caleb come In a huckbonrd, by the longer to save for next w inter’s laying flock duction of offspring. It Is evident,
v a lle y . P r o s p e c t in g In H e rrn u n o s
Early In th e summer, at least by then, thnt when cows are fed for milk BlU« all the*. N eat, aiaan, omament&I, eonvenUnt an J
road,
a
wagon
preceding
with
the
ma­
a»
he
came
out
In
response
to
the
v a lle y , C a le b m e e ts a m a n , E v a n s ,
—
. cheap Laeta a ll
•o n . Mode o f m etal,
terials for the barbecue. Luis Padilla the time the flock averuges two production, these various functions
w h o b o A s ts o f h is a b i l i t y , t h r o u r \
girl's Instant ami cordial greeting.
can 't spill or tip overt
d iv i n in g ro d s ,” to Incut».* w . * n -
w ill not wMl or injarw
“You are Ju«t In time. Did you had come mounted. The vehicles and pounds, sep arate the cockerels and the must be considered with regard to the
anything.
Guaranteed«
w it h o u t b o r in g .
come on foot? How did you know we the horses were stowed In the old pullets, and then either send the cock­ fu tu re development of the cow as well
InalM upon
erels
to
m
arket
or
can
them.
bam
s.
The
whole
party
was
re
tu
rn
­
were here? Mr. W arner, Mr, T hurs­
DAISY FLY KII.LES
as to her Immediate needs, he points
from yo u r dealer.
ing to El Nido In the early evening,
Then go through the pullet flock out.
ton."
H A R O LD
SOM ERS
B r o o k ly n
N . Ye
CHAPTER VI— Continued
The two shook hnnds while W arner w here M arla was now preparing a and divide them Into tw o lots. Those
Liberal feeding, when Intelligently
explained the accidental happening of fitting dinner for the fiesta of her thnt nre distinctly Inferior ought to done, usually pays more In the long
“Hut It nln't tin good,” tie unlit, suit his arrival. Hetty Clinton was giving young señorita'» birthday.
go along with the cockerels, and those run than scanty feeding. Although
donly disconsolate.
” ’Cause w hy! some directions to Padilla und his
You nre to come, too," she Insisted that are fins and grow thy and show other things besides feeding has a
• * is ugly and annoying—make yoSfl
W hat’» the good of w nter 'less you assistant.
to Caleb. “And stay over tom orrow. quality can then receive the best of bearing on th e milk production of a
skin soft, white, lovely, by using
ran nae It? The slip here nln't thick
“Come on,” she said, “and meet the I uni not to be denied anything today attention and feed so thut they will herd, there Is no doubt but th at many
enough Io put d irt In yore flugcrnall». rest. Dad’s here. This I» my annual and I make th at an order. You need grow every hour of the day tow ard
dairy herds which make little or no
Il wouldn't grow n radish. An' the
not feel th at you are crowding or full m aturity, and be ready to lay profit could be put on a paying basis
well» wouldn't he artesian. They'd
w ere not Included In th e original In­ plenty of eggs by the tim e snow (lie*. simply by giving more attention to
have to liuve windmill» to work 'em.
vitation. T here Is lots of room.
this one factor—more generous feed­
And. n» I »nld, they nln't no »lie.
"You have made it an order,” said Poor Economy to Cease
Everything Else Highf
ing, he says.
Seems like n plumb hit of foollshne»»
Caleb. "T h at settles It."
He then points out th at feeds are
to put wnter where It ain’t no m anner
Feeding Mash in Summer divided
Why Not the Anklet?
H ere again was a different side to
Into two classes: concentrates
o’ use, don't It?"
“It Is poor economy to quit feeding and roughages.
the girl, he thought, as he listened to
Stenutor Robinson, a t one of his fa ­
C
oncentrates
—
the
"Ilave anothnr cigar,” »aid Caleb.
her lighthearted talk, adm iring her mash to the hens In sum m er," says farm grains and mill by-products—are mous duck luncheons, was m arveling
"W here do you snppose nil the wuter
quick wit. He caught him self w atch­ Prof. C W. C arrick of P urdue univer­ heavy and contain little fiber or woody over the high prices th a t prevail In
come» from?"
ing h er closely w henever she laughed. sity. "Such a practice la likely to n aterlal. Roughages, such as bay. th e night clubs of New York.
The Welshman looked at him pity­
The Inside of her mouth was as pink throw the whole flock Into a molt and straw , silage, grass and roots, are
“A young man," he said, “visited a
ingly.
ns a k itten ’s and she laughed w ithout cause egg production to stop."
night club not long ago. The cover
bulky
and
contain
lots
of
fiber,
and
"You fish thnt stream an’ you'll see.
reserve, so th a t one caught a gleam
Many people have a notion th at In som e cases w ater. Roughages with charge was 16. Cham pagne w as $41.
This 1» Caliente »Ink. The stream
of even rows of teeth th a t needed no hens can pick up enough bugs and
lots of w ater, such as fresh green The young man shook his head and
runs Into It like dishw ater goes down
dentist, backed by the rosy glow of worms from the range during th e sum ­
grass,
roots and silage, are known as started for the door w ithout ordering
the drain. Wish you luck, ndHter. An'
health.
anything.
mer to supply th eir needs. Records succulent feeds.
thank» for the smokes. Some day. If
Caleb enjoyed him self thoroughly, from farm poultry flocks have shown,
" 'W hat's the m atter?’ a p retty girl
Substances found In feeds are
you come this way, an’ I'in feelln'
the food, the company, the talk and however, th a t th e range cannot be de­ grouped Into six classes: Protein, car a t a desk near the door said t8 him,
better. I'll give you a dem onstration.
th e shady spot beside the stream .
pended upon to supply sufficient feed bohydrates, fats, m ineral m atter ot 'Anything wrong?*
I'll he glad to see you any time.
" 'W h a t’s th at round your neckY
A fter the meal, B etty Clinton pro­ for a satisfactory egg production.
ash, vitam lnes and w ater. “ E very.dal
Kinder lonesome here In this oven,
posed nn excursion. Vediler claimed
One of the prtnclple necessities for rym an should know these classes said the young man,
hut It's baking me hark to health."
“T he girl put her hand up to her
to have had an inspiration for a poem high egg production Is protein In the should know w hat p a rt they play In
Caleb went on upstream In n maze.
and said th n t he w as going to try to ration. T his can be supplied satisfac­ the nourishm ent of the anim al and gold chuln.
It seemed, though Ids Yankee mini)
put It on paper In the old garden. His torily by feeding a suitable mash. w hat common feeds will best supply
“ ‘Thut,’ she said, ‘Is a necklet.
atfected to scoff at the suggestion
wife wns no more to be detached from The grain supplies some protein hut It them In the most economical and de Why?*
while It considered It, as If he had
him than a limpet from a rock. Clin­ Is not of suitable quality or sufficient sirable form," D octor Nevens says.
“ 'W ell,' said the young mon, ‘every­
route Into close touch with mystery.
ton him self made th e excuse thnt he quantity to give a high sum m er egg
Young, tender pasture grass Is more thing’s so high In this clnb, I thought
He fingered the emblem on his seal
was not feeling especially energetic. yield. When anim al feeds such as highly digestible than m atured grass It m ight be an a n k le t’ "—D etroit F ree
anil smiled. Had the sign of the zo-
"Then Mr. Hrompton must stny to meat scraps, tankage and milk a re In From 65 to 80 per cent of the dry mat Press.
dlae, Aquarius, really' charged him
keep
you company," announced Car­ eluded with the mash, m inerals a> ter of farm grains and th eir best by
with destiny, leading him along the
men. “You and Mr. C linton can dis- well as proteins are provided. These products a re digestible, while only 60
Im m ense C am era "E ye”
trail to lie the W ater H earer to the
cusa th n t pioneer panel. Mr. Rromp- m inerals nre essential for egg produc­ to 75 per cent of the dry m atter of the
She T ook P ossession of Him .
A huge lens, specially made fo r the
frontier city of the sands?
H alf a mile tip the canyon from picnic and barbecue. B irthday fes­ ton," she went on to Caleb, while tion and are not supplied adequately better kinds of roughage Is digestible United States air service, weighs 43
Hrompton sm ilingly acquiesced In the In grains and gruln products.
Some of the poorer roughages, such a? pounds and Is said to he the larg est
where the gravel road branched off, tivity, you know’.”
arrangem ent, though the sm ile wns
an arroyo entered from the east
cereal straw s and the hulls of various cam era “eye" ever ground In America.
She took possession of him. The us wan and lacking In w arm th ns a
seeds, which contain lots of crude W ith the mounting It m easures 0 by
through n bench th at w as thick- man named T hurston lagged behind hr
Determine
Exactly
How
flber, are low In digestibility and have OH Inches and has a focal length o f 36
furred with underbrush of desert »i>e- they broke through the vines and w inter sun, "Is w orking on a set of
Many Eggs Each Hen Lays little place In the ration of the dairy Inches. It will tak e pictures of en tire
cl<s. Only a trickle of w nter was In looked down upon a level hank of turf, panels for Judge H em ingw ay's new
A good tra p nest provides the one cow in milk.
cities a t one exposure.
the alm ost dry watercourse, barely fringed with ferns, Just above the house. They are to represent Cali­
Succulence,
physiological
effect,
lasting to mingle with Hermanoa level of the creek. Two girls and an fornia. past, present and future. And accu rate m ethod of determ ining ex­
Mr. Clinton Is brim full of pioneer actly how many eggs a hen has laid In bulk, balance and cost are discussed
creek.
M ore E nergy From C oal
older woman w ere aiding and d irect­
one year. T here Is no short cut or as some of the other characteristics
The place was wild enough, and si­ ing the laying of a table by two men. lore, a re n ’t you, Mr. Clinton?"
Five tim es the electrical energy now
It
was
obvious
th
a
t
Carm
en
Wilson
easy
w
ay
to
figure
from
p
a
rt
of
a
lent. A grass grown road chose either Clinton him self sat apart, back to the
of spring grass which the dairyman obtainable from coal Is being produced
year's trap-nest record w hat the total should try to duplicate In rations used by a new system of carbonization In
hank at random, fording the creek at hole of a tree, smoking. He rose as Intended to mnke th e trip to the look
frequent Intervals, He found stones Caleb came Into view and the rest out a foursome. Clinton sm othered for the y ear will be, nor to cull care­ for barn feeding.
England. The secret of the process Is
a smile. Hrompton seemed to be used fully enough to estim ate w hat It has
to keep his feet dry ns he crossed.
U nder most conditions a dairy herd nn accurate chemical device for de­
looked up.
to this so rt of thing and the four been o r will be.
I'p the road he began to come
can be fed more economically on feeds term ining the tem perature of pow­
"I'll make th e Introduction general,"
T he highest type of breeding for th a t a re raised on the farm where they dered coal.
across evidences of an abandoned ran said Hetty Clinton. "You can all make started .
They w ere less than h a lf way when egg production may t>e secured only a re used than It can on purchased
cherla. T here was little left tint the It personal later. This la Mr. Caleb
roots and a scattering of tentnttve W arner. I think I've mentioned him Hetty Clinton suddenly missed her by trap-nesting every breeder through­ feeds. Doctor Nevens says In the hand
out every day of her first laying year, book. It must be remembered, how
tendrils, scantily leaved, lie passed to all of you. And these are—Carmen cam era.
a corral, no longer tenable, a lean-to Wilson"—she Indicated a girl with
“I hnve been Intending to tnke a and every day throughout th e breed ever, thut cerenl grains and nonlegume
»tied w ithout a roof, a leaking flume, black eyes. In a white dress, w earing photograph of th a t view for two Ing season, ns long as she Is kept. In roughages are low In protein, he can
a tumbledown wall of stone, and then a scarlet b eret so vivid th at Its o u t­ years." she exclaimed. "T he light Is addition, both male and fem ale bird- tlons.
he became aw are thnt he w as w alk­ line was fuzzy w ith rad ian ce; “Mrs. wonderful. W endell, you'll get It for must be selected which have the abil­
ing through what had been once a Henry V wider, Henry Verifier and me, won't you? \\V ll w ait hero. It's ity to tran sm it high production to
Dried Beet Pulp Often
th eir offspring.
garden, a stately garden, still with a George Hrompton. The m eat Is b ar­ In the buckboard under the seat."
The
best
poultry
breeders
are
search­
certain dignity.
Used in Testing Cows Especially Prepared for Infant«
T
h
u
rsto
n
went
sw
inging
off
on
his
becued. The enchiladas are a t the
The garden had attracted him un­ height of th eir excellence. He seated. erran d and the th ree sat down to be ing for the pullet th at lays not only
Dried beet pulp Is a bulky, carbo­
consciously and he had left the half- Dad, you at the o th er end. Mr. W ar­ com fortable until his return.
and Children of All Age»
The during the spring, but Is also nn early naceous concentrate thnt has a slight­
O hltternted road. He did not go hack ner, next to me. at my right. All change of scene seemed to hnve put m atn rer and heavy w inter layer, as ly laxative effect on dairy cows, and
M other!
F letcher's C astoria has
well as a p ersisten t sum m er layer is used quite often by dairymen when
to It but wandered on to the house right, Padilla, bring on the cam e. I Hetty Clinton In m ore serious mood.
th at rose above the cypress guard. hoi>e you brought an appetite with
“H ave you found your opening These ch aracteristics coupled w ith In­ they a re feeding cows on te s t It Is been In use for over 30 yenrs to re­
Caleb's footsteps rang hollowly ns he you, Mr. W arner. Carmen, pass the y e t? " sh e nsked C aleb.
tensity of production a re found only not worth quite as much as corn or lieve babies and children of Constlpa-
In the best hena.
passed over the flags and glanced In enchiladas. FrIJoles, If you like them
n. Flatulency, Wind Colic nnd D lar-
barley In feeding value In the ord!
through where a door had failed us better. They a re our su b stitu te for
nary ration, and as It usually sells for rh e a ; allaying Feverishness arising
w arder. He was beginning to people Boston beans, you know. And the
h erefro m , and, by regulating ths
It looks a t If Carmen Wilson
more than corn It rarely pays to buy
Lice and Worms
the place with such ghosts as he Imag­ salsa, Mr. Hrompton."
intends to capture Caleb. Does
It as a substitute for corn merely as stom ach and Rowels, aids the nsslmt-
For
a
dip
to
rid
a
flock
of
lice,
use
Betty care?
ined Should represent the former ec-
,!" n of Food; giving n atu ral sleep
The meal was all anim ation. Good
one ounce of sodium fluoride to each a source of nutrients. However,
( Upants when he heard the high, clear
vithont nplntes.
where a maximum yield Is desired
viands, good n atu re and a general
gnllon
of
w
ater
and
mix
the
solution
sound of laughter at the very Instant
The genuine bears signature of
bubbling over of high spirits.
In a large w ash tub or barrel. Use regardless of cost, such as cows on
(TO H I CONTINUAD.)
that 1,1s nostrils conveyed to Ids
official
test.
It
can
be
used
to
make
one pound for about three hundred
nerve* ,f smell, thence to palate and
th e concentrate more bulky, and as
to stoi i. h so th at Ids mouth wa­ •C-X’/X-yXvXCX-.-’XI’X’yX IX vX cX vX vX vX ’I’Xl’X cX-I-XîXIXvX’I’X’yX’:-!-: X : x-: fowls. Hold th e hens by the legs and
such will be worth more than corn.
wings
to
prevent
struggling.
Put
tered end h it appetite proclaimed
them In the solution, tall first, to W here a succulent feed such as silage
Itself with no uncertainty the smell
force the w ater underneath* the feath­ Is not available It makes a very satis
of broiling meat.
factory substitute, though usually
Ills I ■ pe of something from n runch
College stu d en ts need no longer disappear.
The strain ed hearts of ers. R epeat this three or four times,
afe
larder
glass of milk, a piece of cake fear th at four years of hard football m arathon runners also got sm aller. and In very heavy fenthered hens It m ors expensive. W here much Is used
Is better to moisten It before feed
or pie If nothing more substantial, or track work will leave them with a Doctor Gordon said, and did not re ­ may be necessary to use the fingers to It
Ing.
work the solution Into the feathers.
bad died with sight of the deserted shaky "athletic h eart" In middle age turn to normal for several hours.
house
Die tracks be had been tr a il­ Experiment» by Dr. Burge»» Gordon
A thletes were studied to note any
ing must lend too far for him to fol­ of the Boston P eter Bent Brigham perm anent enlargem ent of the heart
Cow’s Producing Value
Height of Roost«
For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, etc,
low un< ertalnly. And now he had hospital on men and anim als re which could be blam ed on the exer
A cow's value as a producer depends
Relieve« Distress a fter Hurried
The heavier breeds should have
blundered on to a picnic—a California vealed th at the h eart. Instead of en else, hut It was found thnt the most
Meals or Overeating.
Being a
th eir rooets n ear the floor, nnd all on open her Inherited ability to secrete
picnic -w hich means a barbecue.
larging after strenuous exercise, ac­ prolonged vigorous efforts did not pro­
gentle laxative, It keeps the dl-
a level so th ere will he no crowding milk, and her environment, or the
Caleb's stomach yearned, rose In re­ tually shrinks. Furtherm ore, no en duce th e much dreaded hypertrophy
fe s tiv e tra c t w orking norm ally.
for highest placeei
W here h e a r / feed and care. If a cow has not In
volt against hla m anners and ao far largem ont of the h eart resulted a fter of the heart.
fowls have to fly down from high herlted the ability to produce milk
30c & 90c. At all Druggist*.
won th at lie ventured to the outer prolonged athletic training.
perches they are likely to contract abundant feeding will not actuate her
6.
C. CRCEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. j
door of the arch and peered through
O nce Pilgrim »’ R eto rt
Doctor Gordon made hla observa­
hunible-foot from bruise«.
Every­ milk glands to secrete milk. On the
The laughter had ended but he could tions on Boston m arathon runners,
Compostela In Spain w as one of the thing should he kept d e a n nn<j fresh, other hand, a good dairy cow without
hear the ch atter of young vntcea, men and rabbits with normal and abnorm al principal pilgrim reso rts of the world
and with good ventilation, free from feed and care Is like a first class boll
and women, hidden somewhere down hearts.
The rnhblts were exercised In the Middle ages It has been noted draughts. Keep a lookout for watery er w ithout fuel. It Is Im portant to
by the stream th at had whee led to to exhaustion and X ray pictures from the Ninth century for Its po»
eyes end running noetrtls, a sneeze or obtain a good dairy cow, but it Is Just
f lo w
In front of the old house and taken
Immediately afterw ard
re sessions of th e relics of 8L Jam es the cough.
I.Ittle thtngs taken In time as Im portant to feed and care for the
avxrkled through the Interstices of a vealed a shrinkage which took tinta to I G reater.
COW properly.
..
wilt usually prevent ailments.
Av*.,
THE PICNIC
Author of “A M A N TO HIS MATE"
"RIMROCK TRAIL"
CORNS
'¿ n o p a d s
I o n ’ t N egli
Kill All Flies 1
RED, ROUGH SKIN
Reslnol
CHILDREN CRY
FOR “ CASTORIA"
Decries A ll Fear of Athletic Heart
Green’s
ttgust Flower
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