Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 23, 1927, Image 6

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    I possible by hla talents. And the sex
Instinct, the desire of one woman, I
w restled with the offspring of his In­
tellect. Brain and heart were a t odd* '
B ut two things bad cotne p la in t; ;
out o f the muddle. H e w anted te
carry out the work. T hat was a thing I
| th a t should he done— If he did not '
H e r e it a n e w f e a t u r e t h a t w i ll
| someone else would, sooner or later, .
p r o v id e p r o f it a b le e n t e r t a in m e n t
AUTHOR
' a m a n t o Mis M A T E ’
make the sam e discovery. And he
SILAGE IS MOST
WATCH MARKETING
f o r a il o f o u r r e a d e r s .
In each
w anted Betty Clinton. It was not th a t '
he merely did not w ant to lose her I
issue
*.
p r i n t a s e rie s o f
ECONOMICAL FEED
EGGS AND POULTRY
respect und friendship— he w anted
t w e n t y q u e s tio n s c o v e r i n f s u c h
her. The desire of her continually In­
s u b je c ts as h is t o r y , s c ie n c e , f« -
"P oultry production Is running w?ld
Every dairy farm er worthy of the
hibited concentration on bis project.
o g ra p h y , lit e r a t u r e , a r ith m e tic ,
w ithout ch art or compass, stim ulated
nam
e
should
have
a
silo,
because
He woke before dawn, moved his
r e lig io n , s p o r ts , e c o n o m ic s , f a ­
dairying Is rarely. If ever, profitable by past profits, by a tendency to shift
horse to a b etter patch for browsing,
m ous s a y in g s ,
n a tu ra l
h is t o r y
In these day» w ithout one. However, from other nonpaym ent branches of
took his probe and geologist's hum m er
whenever a farm er contem plates the agriculture to poultry raising, and by
a n d o t h e r th in g s .
In th is issue
and started to work, resolutely dis­
sptlm istlc statem ents of those who sell
purchase of a silo, first of all he con
missing any afterm ath of the night's
w e s t a r t th e s e rie s w it h th e fir s t
supplies
to poultrym en.”
slders
the
advantages
th
at
a
re
likely
problem. He hud not brought wading
t w e n t y q u e s tio n s . O u r n e x t issue
T his Is a statem ent of Prof. Jam es
to accrue from Its use, also any di»
boots with him and he took off shoes
w i ll c a r r y th e a n s w e r t o th e s e
advantages. C ertainly the only di» E. Itlce, head of the poultry d epart­
and socks and puttees, turned up the
q u e s tio n s a c d
a n o th e r set of
advantage Is the first cost of the silo, ment of the New York S tate College
laced ends of his tilling breeches and
t w e n t y , a n d so o n o v e r a p e r io d
which Is not so great either, consider­ of A griculture at Ithaca, N. Y„ com­
mem herlng the girl's declaration. But waded out Into the gut w here the pent-
CHAPTER VIII
o f s e v e r a l m o n th s . T r y to a n s w e r
ing the length of service a good sub menting on trends In the poultry In­
up
w
aters
of
Hermanns,
when
the
val­
he did not forego his present purpose.
— 11—
dustry.
th e s e q u e s tio n s as t h e y a p p e a r
stantlal silo will give.
E e was firm In his belief th at public ley was a lake, had broken through.
Prospect»
R ecent figures showing the enroll­
F arm ers on every hand a re begin­
in e a c h issue.
T o d o so, to
The sun was two hours high before
service was g reater than p rivate sen­
Caleb secured an am iable, steady
ning to realize the many good sound ment In tlie correspondence courses
s e a rc h f o r th e a n s w e r s t h a t y o n
tim ent and he hoped th at he could he came out of the creek, his pockets
g a lte d saddle horse fo r hi» t r ip the
reasons for feeding silage. In all my In poultry husbandry offered by the
overcome the feelings of the fath er filled with rock sam ples, wet, tired, his
do n o t k n o w , w i l l a d d m a t e r ia ll y
college, bear out this sta te m e n t
next m orning.
experience,
I have not talked to
purpose
accomplished.
H
e
had
still
and daughter when the time came. If
to y o u r s t o r e o f v a l u a b le i n f o r ­
He Tarried hla creel, an a w k w a rd
N early five hundred New York state
single farm er who was displeased
thl» obstacle had to be surm ounted. to refer to certain geological reports,
m a tio n .
T h is n e w , “ W h a t ’ s th e
th in g to a rid e r o f hla la ck o f e x p e ri­
with bis silo, with one exception, and farm ers are studying the four poultry
It should be. He was strong In his to analyze his samples, but he was
ence. In It he packed hla lunch and a
A n s w e r “ d e p a r t m e n t is a n e d u ­
In th a t Instance It was a home-made courses, and an analysis of this figure
conviction th at he would overcome all sure of the result.
survey In stru m e n t o r tw o w ith note­
c a t io n a l f e a t u r e o f u n u s u a l v a lu e .
affair and not large enough, w rites shows th at approxim ately fifty are
Ills Jaw «’as set and his face grave
hindrances to his g reat project, th at
book and d ra w in g m ate ria l» . In hl»
C u t o u t th e q u e s tio n s , k e e p th e m
H. W. Swope In the Indiana F arm er’s studying the general managem ent of
already prom ised too much to be aban­ from concentration, but It shone with
rod cane, a n o th e r cum bersom e th in g
Guide. T hat furnier today has two a laying flock to one who Is taking
doned.
u n t il th e a n s w e r s a p p e a r In th e
a certain satisfaction.
fo r him to c a rry, he Included besides
silos on his farm , Is a successful feed the course In m arketing of eggs and
It was nearing tw ilight when he
“T h at problem Is solved,” he said
n e x t is s u e a n d th e n see h o w n e a r
the Joint« o f hl« pole a xteel rod th a t
er,
farm er, and a good business man poultry.
cam e to the gorge. He considered It aloud as he mounted his horse a t last
c o r re c t y o u r o w n a n s w e r s h a v e
he had secured at a b la cksm ith 's In
“T h is mny Indicate,” say college
as well.
best not to risk a fire. He did not and rode the willing steed down can­
been.
F o llo w i t f r o m is s u e to
the upper valley, a tem pered probe to
Silage Is the most economical feed authorities, “th at the poultrym en are
»•ant his operations observed until he yon tow ard the b reakfast th at both
I-»- used fo r In ve stig a tin g depth« o f de­
issue a n d y o u w i l l fin d i t f a s ­
th a t can be produced fo r dairy cattle a g reat deal more Interested In pro­
had come to a conclusion concerning craved. He did not notice the man
posit», He had a g e o lo g ist’s ham m er
c
in a t in g .
and corn Is w ithout question th e best ducing eggs and poultry than they
them.
He believed him self outside who cam e out on the suspension
In one pocket, In a n o th e r p ljie and
crop to grow for silage. It Is the are In m arketing them so they can
the bounds of the Clinton property, bridge and w atched him until the fo ­
tobacco, HI» camera was tie d to the
Question»— No. 1
w riter's experience th a t w here a farm compete with the high quality prod­
but he wus not certain. If he was liage shut him from view.
saddle.
e
r has eight to ten cows and sufficient ucts shipped to eastern m arkets by
trespassing, he Celt th at Clinton and
1— Who discovered the Pacific ocean?
It was 1’adllla. The Mexican's face
L e isu re ly he rode down the va lle y,
midwest and far west p roduce’s.
bis daughter, In th eir present moods was puzzled, suspicious.
He could
2— W hat Is the oldest town in the tillable ground to grow corn, n silo
d ive rg in g som etim es and c lim b in g a
“B etter m arketing and curtnlled
of resolution regarding any disposition not understand why el senor should United S tates and when was It settled? will w ithout question be a source ol
ridge, p robing w ith his steel rod, ta k ­
o f H erm anns valley, might resent have stayed the night at the head of
profit to th at farm er, regardless of production,” according to Professor
in g photographs, m aking a co n to u r
3— W hat Is the area of the e a rth ’s his location. In order to make dairy Bice," are necessary to save the New
» h u t he » n s about. If th e ; gueeeed Its the canyon. He descended to the creek
sketch » h e re the camera w o u ld not
surface?
Ing successful It Is necessary to have York sta te poultry Industry from a
Import,
us
a
breach
of
hospitality.
bed,
readily
finding
evidence
of
w
hat
serve his purpose, m a rk in g closely the
He felt
4— W hat Is th e average person’» a silo to furnish feed all the year serious depression.”
little uneasy about his Caleb had been doing, evidence that
lip o f strata , the c h a ra c te r o f rock
ethics. W hat he w as about was for a day or so would have erased. He range of visibility?
round. Silage also makes any farm
fo rm a tio n s, the general lie o f the coun­
the public weal ; It outweighed private saw w here Caleb bad gone down Into
more
productive w here It Is used. One Dirty Eggs Expensive
8—How
many
tim
es
has
St.
Louis
tr y , F in a lly , close to noon, he rode
considerations, be told himself, ham ­ the stream and his quick eyes noted won the N ational league pennant?
of the reasons I have found a silo to
down a wash, the shies o f w h ich were
to Careless Poultryman
mering home the argum ent. H erm a­ w here th e rocks had been chipped. A
6— W hat Is the meaning of th e R en­ be profitable, aside from the feeding
rin th e d In buckeye and oak, arid
nns valley was a p riv ate holding, yet, convulsion cume over his face with the aissance as applied to art?
D irty eggs, especially num erous this
value of silage. Is th a t more silo ma
lunched by the side o f Boca creek,
If public necessity dem anded It for a sudden conviction th a t the guest hud
terlal can be grown on a given acre time of year, cost farm ers and poul-
w here the tw o sycamores made un
7— W hat land Is rem arkable In thnt
dam site, public pressure, leading p er­ been up to no good.
age and put Into the silo cheaper than trymen from one to three cents per
a rchw ay fo r Its waters.
It has practically no drainage to the
haps to legislative procedure, might
It could If It were harvested and fed dozen because of the lower grade In
“T he dam ' Gringo, Yankee sp y !” he sea?
He took the pendant fro n t Its p a ck­
Insist upon condem nation proceedings. m uttered.
dry. No other feed can compare with which they are placed, according io
But his thoughts w ere
in g and la id It In the palm o f hie
8— W hat Is th e oldest G reek letter silage In succulence and palntablllty E. R. Menefee of Purdue university,
But, if Clinton did not yield grace­ tw isted. He rem em bered Culeb's gal-
hands
The a rtific e r had done w ell.
fully, the affair would create quite a lunt action with the bull, lie could college fratern ity ?
The dairy cow th a t Is fed silage will who Is Investigating m arketing of
T he tin y fishes, u n ite d hy the ribbon,
stir, and Caleb would appear to Betty not Justify the two affairs. And he
Ö—Who said, "I regret th a t I have keep up her flow of milk and be more poultry and eggs.
» e re d e lica te ly yet sh a rp ly cut.
and her fath er In the light of a treach ­
but one life to give to my country"? profitable than from any other method
T hree principal causes may he as­
T w o fish u n ite d A sym bol o f tw o erous guest who had tnken advantage could not comprehend w hat Caleb had
signed for the large volume of dirty
ID—W hat Industry is considered the of feeding.
been up to. Unless it w as mining.
liv in g things th a t live d and moved In
eggs, Menefee found. They w e re : too
And th ere was no gold on Gabllan. no barom eter for general trad e In the
the same m ed iu m —w a te r. Joined by
few nests, resulting In the hens hiding
silver or clnnnbur. Save thut, w hat­ United S tates?
a ribbon.
Pisces and A q u a riu s.
A
Corn Has Surely Proven
th
eir nests In dirty, wet p la c e s; un­
ever
he
had
done,
he
had
accom
plished
11—
W
hat
Is
myopia?
s w ift suggestion came to him th a t the
Most Economical Grain clean nests, and allowing hens free
secretly, deliberately giving out the
symbol m ig ht In d ica te m ore th a n he
12— How old Is the e arth ?
Impression th at he hud gone down the
T he results of experim ents of the range In wet w eather.
had Intended when he ordered the
13— When was negro slavery Intro­
D irty eggs can he elim inated by pro-
canyon the night before. He decided
different experim ent stations In feed
trin k e t. He flushed a lit t le as he w o n ­
duced Into the U nited S tates?
to talk the m atter over with Marin.
'ng cuttle on pasture Indicate th at the vlding a sufficient number of clean,
dered w h e th er the g irl m ig ht devise
14— When w as Yule college founded? pasture should be supplem ented with roomy nests, at least one to every four
For four days Caleb w orked day and
some In tim a te In te n tio n In the design.
15— Who w as the first man to drive grain In m aintaining the appetite and or five hens. These nests should be
night, alm ost unceasingly. Every night
T hen he laughed nt his own presum p­
lie practiced his qualities as W ater an autom obile more than a mile In a In securing satisfactory gains during placed In a darkened part of the house
tio n
It was her sign. Its connection
Diviner. He cut his own hazel twigs m inute?
the last stages of the feeding period to prevent egg eating and floor eggs.
w ith th a t on his own seal was fa n c i­
and, as soon as the moon was up, he
fu l, far-fetched.
10—W hat American actor has won These experim ents have shown th a t II Do not perm it hens to roost tn the
went out on the desolate surface of distinction ns tragedian and come­ Is profitable to feed grain during the nests a t night nnd change straw or
He put the pendant hack, got up,
the Sink, with resu lts th a t Justified dian ; us an In terp reter of Shake­ first p art of the feeding period when shavings at frequent Intervals. The
ro lle d his b la n ke t, saddled and rode
wet range Is the most common cause
his first Impressions. T here was wa­ speare and of the modern dram a, and cattle are on pasture.
o u t Into C a lie n te Sink, tu rn in g south
te r everyw here. It backed up to the Is equally proficient on the stage nnd
Corn has proven th e most economl of dirty eggs. Keeping hens confined
along the creek, on through the can­
southern border and the presence of In moving pictures?
cal grain to feed as a supplement to the house In wet w eather until
yon to the suspenaloa bridge. T here
the w ater proved th a t clay luy under
while
cattle are on good pasture noon, nnd gathering of eggs before
be dism ounted am i led his horse down
17— Which of the continents hag the
It. T his he verified by finding clay most regular coast line?
Since pasture grass Is very high I d they ore let out will keep eggs clean.
the hank to the edge o f the creek
He
on the side bills with his boring
protein. It has not proven so profitable
took otr his ro ll am i th ru s t the b la n ke t
18— Who w as the first lyric poet of to feed high protein concentrates such
probe. Ills cistern had w alls as well
and rainco a t In to the ho llo w o f n tree
Ducks Not Particular
as bottom, a lining th a t w as lmper F rance?
as linseed meal or cottonseed meal
th a t was masked w ith ferns, to g eth e r
10—W
ho
s
a
id
:
"D—n
the
torpedoes
I
vlous. It was a giant clay saucer hold
although cattle thnt received linseed
Where They Leave Eggs
w ith his creel and rod case. U nen­
Ing w ater for the population of a Go ahead I” ?
meal had a better finish than those
cumbered. he loped on to E l Nldo.
Ducks In.v heavily during the laying
whole city.
20—W hat Is A m erica’s greatest un­ thnt did not receive It In the ration season. However, they are not p ar­
" T h is Is my p a rty c a ll,” he an­
This Is not alw ays tru e If cottonseed ticular ns to where they leave the
At the end o f the tim e he was worn developed resource?
nounced to B e tty, who came to meed
meal Is fed Instead of linseed meal.
lean and tired In body. Sleep had
bint, a fte r P a d illa , w ith u sm ile o f
eggs. It Is no uncommon sight to see
been snatched In catnaps through the Accidents That Have
g reeting, had led away tils m ount fo r
duejc eggs scattered here and there
day. before the moon cam e uj> and In
a g rain feed and a prom ised rut»dow n
In the yard or hog lot. As a result
M ade Big Industries Producers Responsible
the early hours o f dawn. He returned
«m l M arla hud shown him In to the
of this thoughtless attitude on their
to the hotel, gave up his horse a a!
A piece of cheese tossed b y one
p a tio
for Dairy Cleanliness part, many eggs are eaten or destroyed
a t another during the
The g irl looked grave, seemed quiet, “ I Am Not In Love W ith H er,” Caleb slept luxuriously for th irty hours. w orkm an
Inasm uch as the producers of the Ly dogs, swine or the ducks them ­
But, before he w ent to bed, he ills luncheon hour missed Its m ark and milk and cream a re responsible foi selves.
8ald H a lf Aloud.
be fancied. B ut she brigh te n e d at the
patched a telegram . It w as to Ills law­ dropped Into the plating bath used In
g ift and accepted It w ith o u t reserve.
The proper method of handling the
of th eir hospitality to spy out the yer In the E ast, to whom he had given the production of copper disks from the quality of the finished product In
ducks In order to get all the eggs laid
" Is th is re a lly my sign?” she asked.
a
large
measure,
they
are
the
ones
land. They would hold him respon­ certain powers-nf attorney concerning which wnx phonograph records were
"O ne w ould th in k th a t I was a tw in
who must be appealed to and made Is by keeping the ducks confined In a
sible for ultim ate condem nation and
L ater the disks from that to see the im portance of cleanliness duck house, or nn abandoned stall of
" I t was very th o u g h tfu l and origi­ the desecration -if th e little graveyard. the possible side of his house. In the •tam ped.
message he urged an Instant sale, even bath were found to be fa r su|»erlor to In everything connected with the pro the barn during the night and until
n a l o f yon to choose this, I shall lik e
The face of Betty Clinton, hurt, In­
II best o f «11 my g ifts.
Som ething dignant, scornful, roue up before him. nt some slight sacrifice, and asked for the others, and an Investigation re­ ductlon and handling of milk. Clean eight or nine o’clock In the morning.
made fo r me. som ething th a t* belong«. P erhaps he might be able to argue the w ired rem ittance of the price vealed th a t the casein In the cheese barns, clean cows, clean milk uten
had done th e trick. T his disclosed a ills, clean milkers, all are very tm
I f we a te to c re d it the astrologers. them to his standpoint, though he through his Golden bank.
Quick w ith enthusiasm , he went possible Im provement worth thousands portent. Despite the most careful
I 'o you know , we have an old volume km-w th at Idea was hardly tenable,
back to Golden, fully rested, to com­ of dollar« to the m anufacturer. Tele­ methods In the m atter of cleanliness
th a t tre a ts o f such nonsense
F a th e r
lie w anted her good will. Some In­
w ill he pleased, too."
H e r own pleas­ stinct, entirely foreign to w hat he plete plans for subm ission to Cox. The phone engineers discovered th a t an some b a iterla will get Into the milk
ure was so open and earnest th a t Ca­ would have described as good Yankee latter, he found, was out of town and alloy of nickel nnd Iron, when pro­ hence the milk should be cooled and
Tobacco In some form Is now gener­
not expected for two weeks. This duced In the form of a narrow ribbon
leb fe lt his sa tis fa c tio n g ro w in g
He
common sense, w hispered th at his sen- suited I ’nleb, who had much to do and wound around the copper core of kept cool as soon as possible to check ally used as a remedy for Intestinal
was glad she appreciated his taste.
the
grow
th
of
the
bacteria
which
have
, tlmwit tow ard h er w as deeper rooted He hired u smnll office and equipped a subm arine cable, would Increase the
worms In poultry.
gained entrance Into the milk or
' ” 7 ;', ’,<;>''"’ e.l the picnic and her than be Imagined. T h at It might ripen
• • •
friends, In friendly fashion. T hurston Into love. A love th a t might lie re­ It with d raftin g table, desk, a small ■peed of the cable six times. The only cream. In this connection It is well
Itemove all males four to five weeks
filing
cabinet
and
two
stools.
trouble
wna
th
n
t
no
one
seemed
nhle
bail returned to Ids Fresno vineyards ciprocated and th a t would be well
to remember that bacteria douhle in
He had to set his plans on paper, to to find a flux th a t would weld the end» number In every half-hour when the >f age. Furnish perching space early
The \ed d ers, It aeemed. had liked C a­ worth » bile,
to preveut crowding.
of
the
ribbon
Into
a
solid
piece.
One
make
draw
ings,
put
together
rough
es­
leb and wanted to sec more of him.
milk Is kept a t a favorable tem pera
"1 am not In love with her," Caleb
• • •
I armen had reiterated her determ lna- ' said, h alf aloud. And. as be said It, tim ates. and he resolved to make a day a workm an Jokingly s a id : "L et's ture, which Is from 70 to 00 degrees
You can't have thrifty chicks unless
th.n to Insist upon a uew beret from he knew th at the girl could not be w orking model of th e whole project. try salt." Picking up the shaker from I'ahrenhelL
-hey get sunlight—eith er direct, or
him. "If It was only a souvenir of the dropped out of Ids life w ithout lear- He did not anticip ate being able to hla luncheon pall, he sta rte d to
through
these glass substitutes. Win­
sprinkle
the
salt
over
the
flux,
when
do
more
than
suggest
th
e
m
agnitude
i-ccaslnn." she had said
Betty up- ' Ing a wound th a t would ache long
dow glass strains out the life-giving
l-earvd Inclined to tease him a little 1 a fter It had become a scar. He w as In of th e nffalr and Its c o s t W hat be the cover fell off the shaker and the
violet ruys.
uh,>ut th e Impression he had made on the grip of complex emotions. Bruin mainly hoped for w as to prove Its ■alt poured over the »eld. T his s ta rt­
• • •
practicability, nnd the model would ed a chemical action th a t united the
Carmen.
pointed out th e Im portance of the
The demand for fresh duck eggs Is
edges, and the problem was solveil A
1 am afraid l shall not see niuch project, born of his own talents, made go fa r tow ard that.
never oversupplied.
I To US CONTINVBD.)
scientist In France, w hile experim ent­
of Miss Wilson," he said. "I expect
Dry pastures make mighty littit
• • •
ing In hla laboratory, Inadvertently milk. Supplement them with sornt
to be very busy shortly "
"The best hens and roosters to keep
She did Hot Inquire specifically w hat j : x : x : i : x : i : i : x m v x : i : x : i : i -: i > x - m : x -:- x > x -:- x -> x -> x -> x <- x -> x -:- x -> opened the w rong valve. ^B efore he ,-reen corn or sorghum.
and to breed from," says one poultry-
could rectify hla m astake severnl drops
• • •
he meant and he did not volunteer It.
lie did not mean to discuss his dis­ R ussian G iven C redit for R ad io “ In v en tio n ” of m oisture settled In a glass tube that
Fix a box where the young calves man, "are the bright, nervous, ‘talk ­
w as. p a rt of the apparatus. Hla ela­ •an have some grain and hay. It Is ative' kind, but not the 'sq u aw k ers.'"
covery with anyone until It was an nc- I
These are signs of vigor, and vigor
compllshed fact -u n less It became nec-
Who «-ns the "Inventor" of rndloT gave dem onstrations In 1SIM In which tion knew no bounds, for here at last surprising how quickly they can eat It
means eggs.
• • •
es-ary la the order of business. L ater The Soviet governm ent claim« th e "coherers” (th e earliest form of radio w as the end of the long search for
• • •
When feed Is not plentiful, as Is
hi might have to broach the subject honor for a Itussliin, I’rof. Alexander “d etectors") w ere employed. It la not liquid oxygen. Again an accident cre­
It Is the general practice not to
to Betty s lid her father.
Stepanovltch 1'opoff, and has adopted easy, therefore, to aw ard th e palm. ated an Industry and gave us an explo­ 'h e case In some localities this year, keep breeding ducks more than three
sive far safer and m ightier thnn dyna­ the boarder cow, masquerading ns a
A l the end of an h o u r he rose Io go a ch aracteristic m ethod of telling the
Herlx, a fte r all, w as the first to pro­ mite.—Floyd W. P arsons In the S atu r­ milk cow, Is an eveD greater liability or four years, although people have
« m l the g irl o rd e r« ! his horse saddled. world about It.
kept them with good results until they
'ban usuaL
day Evening P o s t
She gave him her hand, nail and
A new Russian stam p came to the duce th e radio wave.
• ere eight years old.
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a
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allm but with the grip th at told of notice of the w riter a short tim e ago.
e e e
filve the new-horn calf a quart ot
efficiency, and he rode off. lie left Above nn excellent likeness appear
P a r a titic I v y
P r o p h e c y F u lf i ll e d
Heavy egg production, like heavy
the direct trull to the canyon and the words "Inventlato de Ilndlo-I’opov.”
"At the moment when th ere la so
T here a re several lakes or stream s milk three Umes dally at the s t a r t
milk production, can only be secured
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mounted to a low rolling rlilge that The Inn gunge of thia Inscription la much talk and action In the direction In different p a rts of the world with
by liberal feeding of a well balanced
paralleled the stream . Ills eyes roved Espernnlo, though the other ch arac­ of afforestation,” w rites a correspon­ which are connected strange atorlea.
The use ot silage In feeding dalr) ration.
the valley, looking again for the ters on the stam p are Russian.
dent of the London Times, “may 1 call One 1» Lake Chrlsete. four miles from .•own through the summer Is Increas
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hem hm arks ha had noted on Ids first
The fuels appear to be th at P rofes­ attention to the aw ful destruction of Krmelo, In the eastern T ransvaal, ng and will continue to do so as Its
Only three chicks should be placed
visit.
sor P o jio ff- adm ittedly one of the many hundreds of thousands of trees, When the Dutch em igrants from tha -aloe In dry pasture season» Is bettei
n the brooder house for every square
And then he saw from the height great pioneers of w ireless—publicly caused by th a t terrible scourge, the Cape first settled In the T ransvaal an i ppreclated.
'oot of Its floor spnee. A house 10 by
» lis t his previous trails had hidden tran sm itted w ireless signals over a parasitic, pernicious weed. Ivy? A» I old Kaffir medicine man predicted that
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10 feet will hold only 300 chick».
from him the grove of cedars about distance o f JO m eters In 1M»5. the drive through the country, I regret to some day the lake would become dry,
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In rnlalrg the dairy calf leave the
a low white railing and. within the year before Marconi took oul his first say th a t It la the exception to see a and »hen the Boers would lose th eir In­ •alf with the cow for one or two days ) Scratch feed, mashes, meat scraps,
fence, some w hite hendstoneo—the paten t for llerlxlnn wave telegraphy tree which Is not having Its life's vigor dependence. T his prophecy w as ful­ md then take It away and feed from >nd milk, properly fed, under com-
th ree generations cemetery of the
But Brnnly and Sir Oliver Lodge sucked from It nnd Its ultim ate a» filled when the Boers were subju­ ■Ight to ten pounds of warm milk pei ' imn-senae methods make it possible
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had been exiw rlm entlng for some time , phyxlntlon and stran gulation brought gated by the British.
o bring poultry Into egg production
lay for ab-ut two weeks.
lie frowned a lit t le at the sight, re­ along the sam e line«, and Hie la tte r [ about by this scourge.
-uccessfully.
W ATER
BEARER,
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