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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1929)
HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, JAN. 3. 1029 MT1F.N IT LOOKS DARK w eak, OUR COMIC SECTION PREVENT LOSS BY CLEAN HANDLING Santa's Mistakes Souring Is Caused by Bac teria After Milking. 0 L D FOLKS SAY 1 DR. CALDWELL WAS RIGHT The basis of treating «ickneee ha» not ; changed aince Dr. Caldwell left Medical College in 1875, nor aince he placed on , the market the laxative prescription he had used in hia practice. He treated constipation, biliousness, headaches, mental depression, indigestion, seur stomach and other indisposition» entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are •till the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ■ Pepsin, a combination of senna and other mild herbs, with pepsin. The simpler the remedy for constipa tion, the safer for the child and for you. And as you can get result« in a mild Ond safe way by using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, why taie chances with strong drugs? A bottle will last several months, and all can use it. It is pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal. All drug storeg have the generous bottles, or write “Svrup Pepsin," Dept. B'd, Monticello, Illinois, for free trial bottle. To Cool a Burn U s e H A N F O R D ’S Balsam of Myrrh Al iaalsrw are aatoaruad to rafaad yew w a y far the first kattia if set sailed. ?w-M£M ILLAN W A N T S 1 YO U R THE FEATHERHEADS One Nut to Another FURS L i b e r a l G r a d in w . B i» p r o f i t « f o r y o u I P a y in g t o p - n o t c h p r ic e s t o r 5 0 y e a r * . F u r m a r k e t b o o m in g . S e n d t o d a y f o r p r ic e l i s t . Hr M - c M T r a p p e r s •<-' G u i ¡.j de — i l l a - n - F u r & Wool C a. Minneapolis. Minn. FR E E t o s h ip p e rs Give Dairy Cows Silage With Their Winter Feed Corn silage Is the best and most eco nomical way of providing cattle with the succulence necessary In dairy feeding, says the New York State Col lege of Agriculture at Ithaca, New York. Some way must be provided to enrry pasture conditions over Ini', winter feeding and silage Is the best form of succulence to be provided. flood legume hay with a succulent feed furnishes a combination of pro teln, minerals, and succulence which comes us near as possible to pasture conditions. This palatable and bulky feed is good for the digestive tract, and is economical as a source of cnrbohy drnles. Corn silage stjmulatea the ap petltes of the animals so that they do not easily go off feed; they consume larger aimdlnt» of roughage thnr when feil on hay alone. B r a k in g T im e Pearl White, the former movie star. u .is about to sail for her Purls home after u visit to America, and In an swer to a reporter's questions she said: “It's safety first with the movie stars nowadays. Why, If they have to [ skip a rope they hire a double. It wasn't so In my time. “Yes," Miss White ended, "our movie stars aren't what they were ten nr fif teen years ago. Some of them. In fact, I sre quite two years older.” P ig e o n Clean production, prompt cooling, and frequent deliveries will prevent the souring of milk and will put dol lars In the pockets of dairy farmers, "This souring Is caused by bacteria which get Into the milk after it Is drnwn from the cow and can only be prevented by the most careful han dling," says John A. Arey, extension dairyman at North Carolina State col lege. When first drawn from ttie cow, ndlk contains very few If any of the bac teria and the contamination conies from outside sources. Chief among these are the cow's' body, the hands of the person doing the milking, the air and the containers, Mr. Arey states that all of the sources can be eliminated by seeing that the cow’s thinks and udder are thoroughly cleaned before milking, that the milker’s hands are clean, and that all vessels or containers have been cleaned and sterilised. These containers should first be rinsed In lukewarm water and then scrubbed with a heavy brush In water to which lias been added a strong al kali solution. They should then be sterilized with live steam or some chemical made for that purpose. All utensils In which the seams are not well flushed with solder should be avoided ns these crevices are hard to clean and furnish a hnrborlng plnce for bacteria. The ndlk should be cooled us soon as possible after milking, placed In the containers In which It Is to he deliv ered and stored In a refrigerator or cooling tank. Only by taking these precautions can the dairyman prevent the milk from souring and he sure of dellverlhg pure, sweet milk to the mar ket. states Mr. Arey. M ade T im e A pigeon bent a telegram from Hinsdale to Sanford, Maine. In a 100- mile race of the Sanford, Maine. Pac ing Pigeon club A telegram from Hinsdale stntlng that the pigeons had started was delivered In SanfoM twelve minutes after the first bird bad arrived. to any nervous or ailing woman. Dr. I’ierce'a F»- vorlts Prescrip t i o n cornea to her aid. Women In every walk of life today say Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion Is a reliable medicine. It Is made'from roots and herbs, sold by druggists. In both fluid and tablets. M rs Helen Slnqjsnw 571 k . 5*h Ave Fa- gene. O re g . »1,1 "W hen a girl growing I »uffrred from functional .IlMurhantea and was wsnk in ,I nervous I sol an thin and pate thal my peepte th,sight t waa going into a decline. 1 was too aiieerahle and weak fix anything. M y mother had taken Dr. I ’lercv'l Favorite Vrew rtp ttx, when ahe waa a gtrl and It bene fited her an much that »he ga.e it to me and after taking thia medlrttie I gtvw n - ll and atoms and .h-vek^wd mtu wamuu.l.ixvl without any mow trouble." Send 10c for trial pkg. tablets to Dr. ld erces Invalids Hotel, Buffalo. N. T. Not th e G a rd e n V a rie ty A young Italian not long from the land of Muasollnl la a waiter In a downtown restaurant. Recently a cus tomer sat down to dinner and Inquired aa to the hill of fure. “Well, Joe. what tonight7" “We have dock,“ the wulter replied. "Dock I You don't mean dock like we used to dig out of the garden 7" “No. dock — like a goose — only dock !"—Inillnnapolls News. Not even the featherweight Ilkeä to he railed down. H ow to A v o id INFLUENZA r A|d o N o th in g you can do w ill oo sffactw- ally pro te c t you ««ainst Colds, la- fluanaa or G rip p e aa heaping your organs of d ig e s tio n a n d e lim in a t io n act Iva and year system free from poieonone scrum« la tiewa. N a tu re a Remedy (MY la b to to! doea more than m erely reuse pleasant and easy tiowel artto a . I t ton«« and s tren gthen« the eystern. Increas ing reststanca against diaeaaa sad infacuons. O «t a l f < D a« a t T e a r Druggist*« B a n a n a and W is d o m “Fruit of Hie wise” IJniinvui called tlie buna na. say» the Nut lire lluga* line, because tradition bus It Hint when Alextmtler the Great crossed Uih> Indln he found the pundit» dis coursing under (lie shade of Ila giant foliage. Covetouaneg« I» a gort of mental gluttony.—Clin mfort. When food Sours Lot» of folk» who think they have “Indigestion" have only an acid condi tion which could be corrected In five or ten minute«. An effective anti-acid Largest profit during I lie milking like Phillips Milk of Mngnegla soon period m ay lie ei|»ecle(l on ly from restores d'Rest ion to normal. P h illip s ih>.« awiiy with all that row a that have been gotten in goo.l rendition during the dry |<erl«d. Cows sourness and riis right nfter meals It that are ttdn at calving time never prevents the distress so apt to occur two hours after eating. Whnt a pleas have an opportunity to do their beat. And how Silage and a legume liny are the ant prepnrntlon to take! best foundation of a ration for the good it Is for the system ! Unlike a heifer or dry cow. The filling ration burning doge of soda—which la hut should tie fed liberally (from 7 lo 12 temporary relief at best—Phillip» pounds |,er day) for a period of final Milk of Mngnesla neutralizes many to six weeks before calving excepting times Its volume In add. Next time n hearty meal, or too rich that when within a week nr ten days of calving It 1» beat to change to s a diet has brought on the least dis lighter OBd milder laxative ration comfort, try— Equal purls of corn or hominy feed wheat bran, ground outs, and from 111 to 25 per cent of linseed oil meal np proaches the Ideal as a grain mixture for the preparation period. Get Cow Into Condition During Its Dry Period Should Sunday clothes make yon fed more religious, by all means wear them FINNEY OF THE FORCE Desperate Andy PHILLIPS M iik , *++4,++«+*++*+4a4>********** Dairy Facts ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It doesn’t pay to overfeed. Over feeding niaally lends to digestive ills orde.-s that play hob with the calf. » • When your Children Ciy for It Castorla Is a comfort when Baby b fretful. No sooner taken than the little one Is at ease. If restless, a few dropf soon bring contentment No harm done for Castorla Is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to give th< youngest Infant; yon have the doctors word for that! It Is a vegetable pro duct and you could use it every day But It's In an emergency that Castorla means most. Some night when rosstl pstlon must be relieved—or colic palm —or other suffering. Never be wlthoui It; tome mothers keep an extra bottle - unopened, to make sure there will al ways be Castorla In the bouse. It fa \ effective for older children, too; rear the book that cornea with It CASTORI A r o f Magnesia SAFE! SUREll • Inch hoard overlays or cork hrlrk floors under cows Insure ngnlnst many udder troubles which »rise from odd concrete floor». s e e Experiments st different experiment stations show that ground rom 1» worth Iff per cent mure thnn whole corn «hen fed to dairy cowa • • • Slimy, stringy, and ropy milk ar» all caused by bacteria. Such bacteria may come from water or lee, and eow- wfter w ilding through surface water may carry these bacteria on their bodies to the barn. s e e ¡tweet clover pasture» seem to gtv. best anllafacllim to dairymen who sup plement the pasture with »tinge, ha) or grain. » » • Grooming rows »111 directly or Indl rectly prove profitable. It Improve the quality of the ndlk and afford sallrfartbui to the owner. s e e Particular care must tie taken o' milk and cream. Ttiey al»>ul<l he hep In ■ rord place In earthen or glas containers, and shoald he covered » ns sot to absorb any sect of o d o rs From Baby Days to Manhood His M other Guarded Him “ M y «on, r o w 8 grown m an, etili uw « C lesero fo r cougha and colds. W hen 8 baby it aver came a I 1 r him » ' < op all w in ter,” w rite« « grandawXkar from M aine. • a a a a From baby day« to old age Cough» a n l colds cam ready l x btwhrn up and atopp< — croup m u fir rrbrw cd w uheuf t uMi««? and whooping r -o g ti meed and lightened food healtfc guarded by Cfaeaco— a physicians 1 1 rarriptio«, tim e -4'ted and proven. A»b any ¡factor any trained nurae—-aiw>ut its hened- cial propcrtice. T r y it in your own home a n l I now Imw quickly, m fe ty and surely ft acta. Then beep ft «»w«ya at hand fo r every mem* t e r o f the fam ily. Contains no opiates. Your druggist o r general sLxe has Gieeata. DR. DRAKE'S > U lessco