HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 Riche» in W a tte What Will yo« Alte OUR COMIC SECTION KEEP BACTERIA OUT MILK PAII W e b e a r plenty o f th e w aste o f riches, but th e riches o f w aste prove» a m ore fa scin atin g subject. I f a ll th e 1X000,000 tons o f w h ite paper we use In th is co un try every y e a r could be m ade o f corn s ta lk s — as probably th ey w ill be some d a y— th e re w ould s till be corn sta lk s le ft. Aud It Is »aid by chem ists th u t th ere are nearly 75,000.- OtM) tons o f wood and sa w m ill w aste th a t can be re cla im e d .— E xchange. O ld E n g lith In ttitu tio n »R A H and above Hie cost o f feed have been dlacovered by J. IL Brock o f the I ni ve rsify o f Illin o is , In ra tiiiiiiirlx in g the records o f 4.II20 cows te«ted fo r m ilk aud b u tte rfa t production the last year Those cows Io th e highest proiluc Ing group each averaged 41X1.1 pounds o f fa t fo r the y e a r and retu rn ed th eir ow ners »213 shove the cost o f feed, or 58 cents a day a cow. In contrast cow« In th e lowest producing groui» had an average o f only 121.4 pounds o f b u tte rfu t to th e ir cred it and paid returns, over and above the cost o f feral, o f only »2(1.07 each. In other words, they retu rn ed Just 7 cents •» day to he n«ed Io d e fra y in g o ther e x ­ penses o f production, such ns labor. In terest on In vestm ent, building and equipm ent cost and o th e r m iscellane­ ous Item s. A th ird class o f cows about m idw ay betw een the best and the poorest ones averaged 2H7.fi pounds o f b u tte rfa t fo r the year anil retu rn ed <113.13 m ore Hum llie lr feed cost fo r ttie y e a r, or about 31 cents a day. T ra c in g N ile ’» Source» Since rem ote a n tiq u ity th e N ile has been fam ous fo r th e c lv llliu tlo n a de- veloped on Its banks. Its source», however, rem a in e d a m ystery u n til recent tim es. In 1858 L a ke \ Ic to rla was discovered by Speke and In 1804 L a k e A lb e rt w as found by B uker. Im m u ta b le L a w W e a ll foreknow Hint the sun w ill rise and set. th a t all men born In to th e w orld shall die a g a in ; th a t a fe r w in te r the spring ahull com e; a fte r th e spring slim m er and h a rv e s t; yet Is not our fo rekno w led ge Hie cans« o f any o f those?— R aleigh. E v il in F la tte r y e (la tte r ourselves, nm l thpn ry o f others Is sure o f suc- aw aken s our self love w lth - y w h ich Is ever ready to re- i our ho tter Judgment and •iiemy w ith o u t.— Steel«. Lastin g W o od Sound pieces of In d ia n le a k , a wood fam ed fo r Its e x tra o rd in a ry d u ra b ility , w ere found In 1811. near Bagdad, In th e « id i o f a palace o f the P ersian kings which was bu ilt before th e Sev­ enth centu ry. W o r ld ’» D e e p e tt R iver» i fa r as Has Isalp.il r iv e r ■Is coun try. r iv e r Is a t ir o n riv e r Is been ascertained. Ilia Is Hie deepest riv e r T h e deepeat point o f New O rleaua. Th» the deepesi riv e r In A ic r ib e d to B re t H a r te llf ty " means itiaal. very «m arl or sh It Is said Hint the word was used by B ret lia r t e about 18(17. a|M*tted II " n lf ll" and explained It w as fo rm ad from "nnignlâ- “ H e who cheals.' said H I Ho. th a sage o f C h in ato w n , ••never gains an y- thing o f sufficient viilne to conqien- sate fo r the loss of a tru s tin g frie n d ." — W ashington W ar. A cidity stom ach. S om eth ing th a t w ill neu tr n liz e th e ac id ity is th e sensible th in g to ta k e . T h a t Is w h y physicians -ell th e p u b lic to P h il’ ps k lllk o f « M a g n c -’ .. .) >e epooufnl o f th is ('. Ilg h tfu l prep > .„ • on can lieu ra llg e ■aanr tim e» It« -■or ir e In »eld. it s i s In s ta n tly ; re ,'e * Is quick, sod ’-»-y ap p aren t. A ll g e t Is d is p e lle d : s ll sourness Is soon g e n e ; th e w hole system is »weetened D o tr y th is p e rfect a n ti acid, and re m em ber It Is Just a« good fo r ch ildren Conscience P u n ith e t severest punishm ent suffered sensitive m ind, for In ju ry tat­ u im i an oth er, Is the conscio»». nse o f high prices o f dairy m any m ore h e ife r calve« in raised Ih an n o rm ally z ^ T H t WlTE HAS \ f / T h E- CQATV I0EÛ Sri6 • ' w / qmts T o T a k e '¡SKS« \ a n r o p flf < ’ R fc C T À l é C U IU N - c m SHE- wiOMTS * SUFFERING ELIMINATED , ('re a m should be cooled Io n .....H ali ly s f le r ski m ining. Het cream I clean, cold w a te r and »Hr to elin In a le Hie an im a l b eai. 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