Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 16, 1928, Image 7

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    ’FARM '
POULTRY
Help Kidneys
By Drinking
More Water
A n d This Is C o u n ted
G o o d L e g a l D efense
"Criminal trials are Involved with
so many technicalities nowadays," «aid
Attorney L. G. McCann, who at one
time was a noted prosecuting attorney
“that unquestionably a great many
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and
criminals escape their Just deserts.
Help Neutralize Irri­
Leniency to women witnesses was
tating Acids
largely responsible for the opening
wedge; and precedent, the bugaboo of
Kidney and bladder irritations often all trial lawyers, has done the rest.
result from acidity, says a noted au­
“What could be more absurd than
thority. The kidneys help filter this the testimony of .Mike the Killer, re­
add from the blood and pass it on to arrested shortly after doing time un
the bladder, where it may remain to der the name of Jones?
irritate and inflame, causing a burn­
“ ‘Now, Mr. Jones.' coos the prose­
ing, scalding sensation, or setting up cutor, 'Isn’t It true that you were re­
an Irritation at the neck of the blad­ leased from the penitentiary only a
der, obliging you to seek relief two month ago, after doing ten years for
or three times during the night. The murder?*
sufferer is In constant dread; the wai­
“And Mr. Jones, alias Mike the
ter passes sometimes with a scalding Killer, who hus read the newspapers,
sensation and is very profuse ; again, promptly answers, I don't remember.' "
there Is difficulty In voiding it.
— i.os Angeles Times.
Bladder weakness, most folks call
it because they can't control urina­
W hy H e S ucceeded
tion. While It Is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, this Is
Honored politically and profession­
often one of the most s'mple ailments
ally, during his lifetime, Dr. R. V.
to overcome. Begin drinking lots of
Pierce, w h o s e
picture
appears
soft water, also get about four
h e r e , made a
ounces of Jad Saits from your phar­
success few have
macist and take a tablespoonful in a
equalled. His pure
glass of water before breakfast. Con­
h erb a l remedies
tinue this for two or three days. This
which have stood
will help neutralize the acids in the
the test for many
system so they no longer are a source
years are s t i l l
among the “best
of Irritation to the bladder and uri­
s e l l e r s." D r.
nary organs, which then act normal
Pierce’s G olden
again.
Medical Discov­
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and Is
ery is a stomach
made from the acid of grapes nnd alterative which makes the blood richer.
lemon Juice, combined with llthla, nnd
It clears the skin, beautifies it, pimples
and eruptions vanish quickly. This Dis­
is used by thousands of folks who are
covery
of Dr. Pierce's puts you in fine
subject to urinary disorders caused
condition. All dealers have it in liquid
by acid irritation. Jad Salts causes
or tablets.
no bad effects whatever.
10 cents for trial pkg. of tab­
Here you have a pleasant, efferves­ lets Send
to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and
cent llthia-water drink which may
write for free advice.
quickly relieve your bladder irritation.
KEEP WATCH ON
EGG A DAY MORE
SPRING PASTURE
THAN HENS LAY
That a hen crosses the road for rea­
sons of her own, and lays an egg a
day, Is all the Information about Her
possessed by some members of the
public. As a m atter of fact, there Is
no record of a hen laying an egg a day
for a full year. The standard as laid
down by ftie poultry department of
Ohio State university Is ICO eggs In
805 days. The state average Is about
TO eggs. Of course some high-grade
hens do better. More than one hen
oft the records of the Ohio Poultry
Improvement association has beaten
the »»-egg mark In 365 days, but
they are not common hens.
I-gg production for the average tep
Is at the lowest point In November,
when five eggs for the month Is the
standard requirement. This standard
rises month by month to 21 eggs In
April, then falls again.
This Information Is Included on the
Ohio State Poultry Calendar, distrlb
oted through the agricultural agents
by the Ohio State university, to more
thnn 3,(XX) Ohio poultry growers, who
have registered with their agricultural
agents and agreed to keep an accurate
record of the performance of their
flocks for 365 days. The calendar con-
tains seasonal Information on hous­
ing. feeding, breeding and diseases,
prepared by the university poultry de­
partm ent
“Caution must be used In turning
dairy cows on pasture In spring," ad
'ise s E. J. Perry, dairy specialist at
the New Jersey State College of Ag
riculture. “In the first place, unless
certain precautions are taken, the
milk flow may be cut down, and In
the second place, the pastures may
be Injured.
“In changing heavy milking cows
from dry winter feeding to pasture
or green feed. It Is safest to go slow
ly. The young gruss is largely water,
with only about 10 per cent dry mat­
ter, and It is very difficult for high
producers to eat enough to supply
the nutrients that will make It possi­
No mother in this enlightened nge
ble for them to produce their mail-
mum amount of milk. Therefore, It would give her baby' something she
Is best to continue feeding pome grain did not know was perfectly harmless,
especially when a few drops of plain
In additiou to the pasture.
Furthermore, a cause of pastures Castoria will right a baby’s stomach
becoming thin and weedy Is the turn and end almost any little ill. Fretful­
Ing loose of the cows too early In the ness and fever, too; it seems no time
spring. Plant growth Is always af­ until everything is serene.
T hat’s the beauty of Castoria; its
fected by conditions existing above
as well as below the ground. A stalk gentle Influence seems Just what is
of grass must have a fairly large needed. It does all th at castor oil
leaf area in order to grow rapidly. , might accomplish, without shock to
Too close grazing In the fall likewise "the system. Without the evil taste.
retards spring pastures by holding It's delicious I Being purely vegeta-
back the root growth. After a year able, you can give It as often as
or two the sod becomes thin and there's a sign of colic ; constipation ;
patchy, and weeds crowd out the diarrhea ; or need to aid sound, n at­
ural sleep.
grass.
Ju st one warning: it Is genuine
“Every dairyman is glad to turn his
Floor Space Necessary
cows out In spring because much la­ Fletcher's Castoria that physlciuns
and feed expense connected with recommend. Other preparations may
for Different Breeds bor
winter feeding Is eliminated. The be Just as free from all doubtful drugs,
The light breeds such as Leghorns, cheapest milk Is made the first two but no child of this w riter’s Is going
Anconas, Mlnorcas and others, should months on pasture. Rut unless the to test them I Besides, the book on
B a llo o n Stay» in A ir
have three and one-half square feet grass is permitted to get a good start, care and feeding of babies that comes
A
balloon
that wili stay in the nlr
of floor space per bird, while heavy it Is likely to ’run out' before the with Fletcher's Castoria Is worth its
for weeks at a time has been Invented
weight in gold.
breeds such ns Plymouth Rocks, end of the second month."
by M. Lucien Rodin of France. Rodin
Rhode Island Reds, Wyandotte«, Orp­
claims that his new levlce precludes
ingtons and similar breeds should
the necessity of having to release all
have at least four square feet per Selection of Sire to
the gas from the bag in order to regu
bird. If the present house is not
late Its altitude. Resides the balloon's
large enough to provide this amount
Head the Dairy Herd
ordinary gas bag filled with hydrogen
of space for the flock to be housed It
The selection of a sire to go with n
not sufficient to support it alone, the
Is advisable to build more room be­ good herd calls for the exercise of
proposed craft will carry an auxiliary
cause a lack of space will make It a good deal of Judgment and the bet­
compartment filled with air to supply
Increasingly difficult to keep the house ter the herd the more there Is depend­
buoyancy. The pilot enn regulate his
sanitary and will lower the vitality ing upon a right choice. All that we
altitude by heating or cooling the nlr.
of the birds, thus reducing the num­ know of heredity tells us that he
thus obviating the necessity of releas­
ber and hatchabillty of the eggs pro- should be pure bred. It nlso says that
ing any of the hydrogen.—Chicago
auced.
he should come from as many gener­
lid ilc
\.*/»VV-Q
Enthusiasm can he overdone.
ations as possible of animals having
the quality wanted. If we want pro­
Wire Mesh Bottoms for
duction then we must know where the
Nests Discourage Mites production Is. In other words, we
Many poultrymen are now building need records.
To make cow testing or dairy herd
nests in their laying houses with a
fine wire mesh for the bottom Instead Improvement association records of
of the usual board nests. There are more use In the selection of sires, a
two principal advantages which are modification was devised and put Into
set forth for this practice. The first operation under the name of Herd
Is that such nests will be freer of Improvement Record. This plnn has
mites on account of the fine dust from now been in operation over two years
the straw or other litter dropping and has met with a very favoruble
through, and the second Is that there reception. It applies to pure bred und
mixed herds of pure breds and grades,
will be fewer broken eggs.
Nests which are constructed on this giving more permanence to the rec­
plan may be easily sprayed for mites, ords thnn In ordinary association
which is an advantage in their favor. work. It encourages culling, which
When the straw gets low In the nests amounts to voluntary "selective regis­
eggs will not be so easily broken as tration," and supplies the quickest
way yet devised for finding out the
they would in board nests.
value of a bulk
C h ild r e n C ry fo r
z&ëïcheiïâr
D o g S aved M in e r s ’ Lives
The dog at tlie Mohawk mine camp
near New Hazleton, recently suved the
buildings there from destruction by
fire. Tired after returning to camp
through bitter cold, the men fell
asleep after having kindled a fire
The stove became red hot and the
floor began to burn. The pup lumped
on one of the beds and aroused a man
who extinguished the threatening
conflagration.—Vancouver Province.
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Grippe and F lu . No Quicker
remedy fu r you.
Be Sure Its?
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CASCAR* £
Get Red Bax
with portati!
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t e r n a t l y , uae f t S O 'S Threat and
Cheat Salee. JSc,
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Oregon & California Director,
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done, a t Eddy.
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Hereditary Traits
Perfected
Rinsing Milk Utensils
With Boiling Hot Water
E n r o ll a n y tim e .
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S e n d fo r li te r a tu r e .
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OF TECHNOLOGY
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apparel und riding
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s ty le s o f B tkthom h .
Satisfaction Guarantee«
or Money Refund»«.
N T t K K M A N -F A ItM H K
I « ' i 7 L a w r e n n . N t.
W hippet
Rinsing of all milk utensils with hot
water—water as near the boiling
point as possible—after they have
been thoroughly washed, Is of prime
Importance. Neglect of this causes
more trouble In the handling of milk
than any other single factor.* Bnrn
conditions have very little effect upon
the bacteria content of milk. Of
course the barn should be reasonably
clean; so should also the body of the
cow and the hands of the milker, but
these precautions are of slight value
If the utensils In which the milk Is
handled are not properly cared for.
Pouring rinse water from one can or
Poultry keepers who use cod liver pall Into another should be avoided,
oil for their flocks should feed it from because this cools the water too much
the time the birds are put Into winter to make the rinsing effective.
quarters.
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-P A S S E N G E R
Poultry Notes
The poultry men are awakening to
a short-sighted policy similar to that
which has prevailed In the dairy In­
dustry. They have been breeding for
production and forgetting form.
Dairy Facts
The ello on the dairy farm Is a
“tower of prosperity."
Hens that molt late can never be
coaxed to lay winter c e j and It Is
beti.-*r to put them in separate coops
and feed for vitality and future profit.
Corn, buckwheat, and mash are all ex­
cellent
Records of both the dams and
daughters furnished by cow test ass»
elation« show that good bulls are
needed If the average production of
our dairy cows is to be Increased.
Because proper sanitation about the
poultry yards will keep down coccidio-
sis and prevent the problem of con­
trolling It from becoming acute, the
disease Is regarded with less alarm
than a few years ago.
• • •
One of the most important essen­
tials of a poultry house Is that It be
dry, free from drafts and well sup­
plied with fresh air
• • •
Poorly colored birds and those with
disqualifications, such as side sprigs
on tbs comb and stubs on the legs, ar«
undesirable as breeders.
• • •
Keep the pullets and early moltera
by themselves and give them the ton­
ics, the green food and sheila starch
charcoal, etc., to stimulate egg pro-
luctlon.
It that new concrete floor In your
dairy stable is to be a real Improve
ment. It must have the right dimen­
sions, the gutters must be the right
width and depth, and the floor must
not be too smooth and slippery.
• • •
Common causes for cream churning
too slow are too much cream In the
churn and too low a temperature.
• • •
Grooming cows will directly or In­
directly prove profitable. It Improves
the quality of the milk and affords
satisfaction to the owner.
• • •
No mature bull ever should be
trusted. It is a mistake to handle
them, except when absolutely neces­
sary, then always use a strong staff
and never let the bull gain the upper
hand.
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So ra p id ly has dem and m o u n te d fo r the p erfected W h in n e t that
P*11“ »’ — » T o le d o , E lm ira , P o m i™ and T o r o n t o a r e
tóxed to c ap ac ity, and e n larg e m en t and expansion, to p e rm it even
greater p ro d u ctio n , are alrea d y under w a y . People co n tin u e to
that Sars n t 8Uch re m arka b le q u a lity and
m echanical p erfe ctio n can be o ffered at such lo w price».
h eau tY ~ il1 color, lines, p ro p o rtio n » and in te r io r s
A n d here, too, are feature» w h ic h d is tin g u is h the fin es t A m erica n
v?,,o n bodies, B IG 4 -w h e e l brakes, gasoline
tank at rear, fu ll force-feed lu b ric a tio n , silent tim in g chain o v e r-
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T rawing l e t BUSINESS. TRADES •> PROFESSIONS
S U P P L Y CO.
D e n v e r , C o lu .
Atcapacity to meet demand
Roosters furnish at least half of
hereditary Influence« that determine
the quality of chicks produced, and as
relatively few males are required, the
poultryman can afford to use consid­
erable care In selecting the breeding
males used In his different flocks. The
Ideal situation would be to have all
flocks headed by mnles that combined
good size, color and vitality with a
pedigree of at least 200 eggs on the
dam's side.
m oney
o i a it * piow 15*
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l e a r n l u g P o ta tio n s e c u r e d .
H e r F in g e rs Crossed
He (during the sp a t)—Rut yon
promised to obey at the altar.
She—Of course. I didn't want to
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