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    THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
Page Two
Queer Rotor Ship Baden-Baden Comes to America
Friday. May 21, 192«
WMTftY
“BAYER ASPIRIN”
PROVED SAFE
KAUM KLOCKSTILL
ILLINOIS SIDE LINE
Take without Fear as Told
In "Bayer" Package
Although Illinois la one o f Ihe fore
most stales lit i slue o f poultry and
poultry products, the huslness la alill
considered a side line ou most farms
o f the state, according to John Ynu
dervort, poultry extension specialist
o f the college o f agriculture. Univer­
sity o f Illinois.
Poultry la kept to
utilise waste grain and furnish eggs
and poultry tk>r (lie family. Some profit
Is real I ted from the average fnriu
flock, hut Ihe lucome Is distributed In
small amounts throughout Ihe year.
The farmer, therefore, often does uot
realise how profitshle his dock la
There It a great need for educa
tlonal work to encourage farmers to
adopt better management met Inals. T o
g
l'iiless ) ou ace thè **llayer Prosa­
this end. the fiock management la be­
mi package or on tallirla you are noi
ing stressed In the poultry extension
o
geli log thè genuine llsyer Aspiriti
work o f the college. A definite project
provavi aafe by mllllotia and presentimi
Is being carried out for ihe three-fold
by pii) siriana over tweuty-flve yeara fur
purpose o f: (1) encouraging belter
| management nk'thials for farm poul
( ’olita
llesd a rh *
try flocks In llltiiol*. (2 ) encouraging
Neurllla
l.uinbagu
Ihe keeping o f records as a basis fur
Tootharhu
llheutuallam
studying Ihe efficiency o f fnrm flock
WA— Caf?ogXI b Relu XnuO.4». cO
Neuralgta
ratti, i'alu
production. (3 ) developing lenders
TCarh
unhroken
"B
a
y
er"
package m a ­
who will follow Improved |a>ullry prac­
ialila provali dirceli..11« Dandy bnxea
tice*, as far as practical. In order that
their flocks insi serve as demonstra­ W av* Trap W ill Cut Out Loud Locala— Tha Conducttvaly Caupla Farm and ; o f tw elve tallirla rosi few canta. Prug
Lolita il»., agli battìi ■ "f M «nd 108
tha Inducttvaly Couplad.
tions o f profitable poultry management
In their respective communities.
t'ue to the w ldoprcad Increase In 1 signal muat lie Impeded m i aa to de
This flock management project Is
power o f iiiauy of our broadcasting crease It* strength. The moat coin
becoming more popular each year. I
station*, tlie nced for some Miri o f Mp ■mm piece nf apparatus for use In this
y
ranivol be hieblea. 1^1 Hd of (hem
Groups o f cv>-opcmtors In 40 comities
parnlus rapatile o f cutting out stronfi
v'tinneclltiii I* the *o railed wave Irsp I
turn by recul*f Irealmrnu villi
started records at Ihe beginning o f
ly Interferiti» slatinila, Is lieeomlug feti which Is actually a filler clrcttll tuned
1985 and It la expected that similar more and more. T lier* Is noi mudi
to stuuirli Ilia Interfering signals j
records will he kept In nearly fifty
fun In slltlng ilimugh tlie program of These wave traps are very easily con
counties In WOT
The record Itself Is
»n e partlcular station night qfter strut-led, and nisi little
They roualal !
o f much value to the Individual but It night, esperlally a lieti a hettrr pro­
merely o f an ordinary roll and a con |
la felt that more good will eventually gram Is ts-lng -offered by some other
denser The traps are connected In i
S T O P T H A T COUCH
he derived from the development of station whlrll Is drowned oul by tlie
Ihe antenna circuit uiui are adjusted with ■oacbee’e Syrup— the »Id rellablw
flock deuionatmitou farms that will nearer or more powerful transmllter
so that, at Ihe frequency of Ihe Inter
fam ily remedy that luta bev-u In Uso
demonstrate better management prac­
•interferìng si gusla," wrltea Howard fi-ring signal, they have a very high for tin years. 1.00*011* and tirlnga up
tices to fo r m e » In commnuUles uear K. Itliodes In thè Radio Broadcast
Inqievlsiicr, Hie exact value de|wni|ing the phlegm and ease* Ihe d ryn eu anil
these farms.
iiiagHiine. "soniciItm-s sre raused by on whether Ibe atilt Is raainected lb
Irritation
A l all driigglala. fate and
Seventy farm poultry records were driect plckup by Ihe »siila o f tlie set series or parallel with Ihe antenna
fitte. I f you cannot gel ll. write to
completed In 11C t
The average slse mi lim i Ila naturai seleetlvlty Is o f no Tills high Impedance |irevrnls Hie slg
flock on their farms was 1X3 birds. avall In eliminatine t lieto Thls or­ mil front passing down through 11»* . t). O. G IIREN. IN I’ .. Woodbury, Jt J.
Ihe average egg product hm was 112 d ir* wlien tlie set I* beine operatevi primary o f the antenna nmpllng amt j
eggs and the average profit was $1.24 In proxliulty In a hroadcasllng station, mi Into the receiver. Al Hie same
a bird. The best .me third o f the farm wlth thè result Ihat thè fleld stretigth llnie. these wave traps offer a very low |
flocks showed an egg production of In thè vlrlnlty I* great enough In In­ Impedance In all other frequencies.
I2X eggs and a profit o f $2.XX a hen duce rurrenta dlrectly In thè varlous
Method* of Operation.
while the poorer one-third o f the etili* o f Ihe recai ver
Under Illese
flocks showed u production o f Oil eggs rondinoti* lt ulti he found |Mvsslble tu
"There are oeverat met hods bt I
and a loss o f SI cents a hen. These bear thè program wlth tlie antenna
which llieae traps might tie o|ierate»l
records bring out the fart that low illsconnectcvl.
Fig I shows Hie moat rs>inin»in method !
egg production rau be an Important
W iMI at*»» saan i nai l i »now
"T h e only practlral methods tu he In the drawing I., ( ’, ronstlltiles Hie
iitt «r tn i»«Ì
• • tM
tMMaly
K»lw t <»lr
*1 f
( fraa
i n
(rain
factor In causing low profit.
■ MMU
!.»•» liait I« )>••«»**
usevl In ellmltiatlng thls l)p e of liner- trap circuit and I., (', the antenna i j s
It* IMI IMM.U.I I» lex M pxx«*eta. fie
fix. M
Nf
Better product inn can he brought
fu m e a are elther shleldlng o f Ihe re
»4 i I f 1« M (»uun.l« I#* j»*»
IH
coupler and tuning condenser of Hie
about by the elimination o f hens that
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|>vun<t* 9e p e r p - u B t i
• h * i| x x p i*
celver or uslng some fonti o f elusevi
receiving set. It wlll lie seen that Hie |ftkl
M»*« J » in WUaiM tl H I Of •»*> « C*||f
have proven to be poor layers and fleld eoli, sudi as a tonfili. I f thè set
trap la connected between the antenna
l*rrtWM »H ifiM ff ü m if
i'r tiii««a r.
pullets that do not give promise o f
Is to he allietile»!. Il la neeessary lo (Mist of Ihe receiver ami the antenna Binging Rue). Itnaliip Y her« Wi.l Ì K
paying their board, careful breeding line Ihe entlre Inalile o f Ihe rablnel.
Kill«
I’e.flwM
III
Ma.tl«e.ft
Ab*. H T CM F
lead In Fig 3 represents a slightly
from birds »elected for egg produr- Indudlng thè cover and Ihe panel, wlth
different tneihial o f connecting Hie
tlon and by careful feeding and man­ thln copper. Any Jolnta In thè copper
trap In Hie circuit
In thla latlei
agement.
altee! are aotdered logetlier and con
method, the ware trap la Inductively
Cerboil draw» out the etire
Poultry Is not profitable on many nrctbm la flnally umile belwes-n thè coupled to Ihe antenna
Thla Indue
and $lvex quick relie f
farms because of heavy looses caused shleld and Ihe mlnus A lerminal liv e coupling Is obtained by winding s
by parasites and diseases. This proi>- wliich. In thls Instnnce, la connected few turns o f wire slmut one end o f llte
lem Is becoming more and more se­ In ground. Thls puts thè entlre shleld coll !,,. tine end o f this new winding
w a
< u n a » o o $ 504 t o *
rious throughout (he stste and a need at ground potentlal. theretiy exdudlng connects In the antenna and the other
^ASHWKSS! r.
for work along these lines has been frinii thè colla any ex tornai eledrirat to the antenna p»»*t o f the receiver
felt. As a result, a poultry sanita­ fleld*. It a tinnì d s I m > Ite polnletl oul
This circuit I* practically equivalent i
tion program has been outlined and that thls slileldlng wlll a lv i eliminate
to that nf Fig. I with the difference j R e c a llin g M em orie»
started In a few counties this year In uny Interference rausevl by power
that somewhat sharper tuning la oli |
o f F a u n tlero y C r a z e
co-operation with the farm advisers of linea, niotors. eie., pmvldevl they are talned.
In hla tasik. "T h e Turn o f the tv n
these counties and the animal path­ causlng trouhle hy settlng up rurrenta
"W hether Hie trap circuit o f Fig I j
ology division o f the college.
dlrectly In Ihe c o ll* llow ever. If thè or ¿liat o f Fig. 3 Is us»*d, depends to 1 lury. liaxi HUM," Mark Mulllvan cltea
Interference la rearhlng Ihe set by wuy a considerable extent u|Min Hie rhnrac- 1 a recent Interview with W allace Kd-
dinger, who waa one o f Hie three child
o f thè antenna System, shleldlng wtll terlatlca o f the uiilenns system
A j
Dust Wallows Essential
lie no ald. The use o f torold coll* la well Insulated antenna with a abort originators o f Ihe title rule In "IJ IH m
for Health of Chickens i-omlng Into very common use In In- lead In and a abort ground wire to a Lord Faunth-roy,” liy Frances llodfi
Min Burnell. Mr. Kddtnger said: ’T h e
A dost bath Is as esaentlal for the stnnees »b e r e (bere Is need nf su In good ground, such as the cold water
role waa orlglnalev) hy three o f us.
health o f chick-na as a water bath la dilclor lim i Is anulfeeted by exlertial tnalna, glvea heat results with the In |
• • *
Wo uii rehearsed ll a b M l
dtictlvely' coupled circuit. Every effort j
for human«. By Its use fowls are able fleld*.'*
Hie same lime and wo all played ll at
should lie made to have aa gissl a
to rid themaelvea o f many lice, aa well
Why Torold Coll lo Favorod.
Hie Broadway theater In New York. I
ground anil antenna as I* possible, hul |
aa to remove the scales and acurf from
was only seven when I tiegan the L il­
the skin.
The gist of Mr. Rhodes' explanation If ll Is necessary to use a long ground !
lie Lord Fauntleroy pari. I played 1«
Large, deep duet boxes are esaentlal why the torold type o f roll Is recom­ lend In a rather poor grouud system. |
i l l over the United Xtatra, Maine to
In the laying ; ena. They should be mended for use where ordinary colls the direct coupled w av« trap wlll prob­
California, and revolved aa high a*
ably give better result*.
deep enough to hold about six Inches wlll enuse broad tuning by their pick
•290 • week. • • • To piny Hie
o f dusting material. They are usually up qualities. Is as follow s: Tumid
"W hen aslng the latter method of
part. I bad lo have long golden curia.
placed In the corner o f the pen. In the rolls wlll, a* Is the case with other direct coupling, as lllns'.rslevl In Fig.
In addition. I had to wear while ruffa
colls,
have
Induced
In
their
turns
car-
sunshine, and elevated so that the lit- !
I, Mime small change In Hie tuning o f ;
and lie. oh. mi sweet, on Ihe atage. Aa
ter from the floor will not be thrown rents which ordinarily would nullify Ihe antenna condetiaer wlll he noticed. I
the selective qualities o f a receiver, whereas with Inductive coupling prnc- a result. Ihe oilier hoys used lo call
Into them.
uie ’Xlsny.' A fte r a while a hoy M-ldom
The material used for dusting should llow ever, the voltages Induced In op­ Hcnlly no change In tuning takes place
be fine, light and dry. I f It la to kill posite halve* o f the coll. op|s>se each Thla repreaenta a alight advantage In gut lieynnd the flint part o f the wont
lice It must be fine enough to fill the other, and the resultant effective pick
favor o f Inductive coupling since It 1 before I slummed him In tha nose.
breathing pores o f these parasites. up voltage 1* xero. This nullifying wlll he iMiaalhle In continue In use Ihe There were other klila who were glad
Sandy loam mixed with road dust feature Is apparent In several other same old dial readings after Ihe trap when lite ‘ Fauntleroy* vogue died, loti
Their mother* were dressing them a*
makes a fairly good dusting material. . types o f colls, hut I* probably more hits been Installed.
counterparts o f me In lite role, ami
Sifted coal ashes w ill help In making so In the torold. The article In llsdlo
" I f Ihe Irup la poorly mnde." nays
lltey were always gellin g Into lights."
Broadcast continues as follows:
It liner.
Mr. Rhodes In conclusion, "ll mny not
I f no provision has been made for
"There Is a second type o f Interfer­ only eliminate the Interfering algnals
A Paradox
securing dusting material before win­ ing signal that causes considerable but will alMi decrease the strength of
ter, It will usually be necessary to de­ trouble, and against this type the two those slgnsls we desire to receive. The
"It mny m - oiii piiratloxlral,” anici Ihe
pend upon loam which can Is- dug up cures so fsr described are useless. If most common cause of poor result* llhrnriiin al nn Fast aldo branch li­
brary, "but I Unti that Ihe |ieoplc who
and dried and mixed with one-third the signals being Induced In the an­ with wsve traps Is due to Hie use of
hnve Hie deepest appreciation o f lit­
sifted coal ashes.
tenna sre sufficiently strong, It Is pos­ high reslstsnee colls and low grade
erature almost Invariably are those
sible that a receiver may not have u codtletisera. It la therefore esM-ntlal
who keep their library honks beyond
selectivity sharp enough to eliminate that the trap operate efficiently, ami
Lack of Proper Feed
the allotted time.
It Isn’t that they
them completely, although Its selec­ In order to obtain anrh Operation. It
do not rend the honk* but m iller
I f yon own a flock o f Rhode Island tivity under ordinary conditions mny la generally heal to use a fairly small
Reds or Barred Rocks that don’t seem lie perfectly satisfactory. For instance, coll and a large condenser. With a that they rend them quickly, and per­
haps buy olliers nr borrow others,
to be producing as many eggs as yonr the receiver might lie operated at a large coll the ellmltiulloii la iisunlly
neighbor’* Wyandotte* or l^-ghorns. location quite rinse to a powerful more complete hut the neutralised | forgetting Ihe laMiks which should
have been relumed to the library.” —
don't make the mistake o f wanting to broadcasting station mi that the signal hand Is larger so Hull the trap inter
Detroit New*.
raise the same breed a* your neigh
strength from this station In rompnr- feres w llli reception on wave lengths
bor. You probably are at fault In the Ison with the strength o f Hie signals adjacent In that wave on which the
I ’lsy la work Hint we do voluntarily.
care, feed and method o f feeding. If that It Is desired to receive from other Interfering station Is nperntliig. Most
given proper management yottr flock \ stations I* mi great a* to produce con­ satlsfiictory results are ohtHlnrd when
would probably be able In produce as siderable Interference, even though the low loss colls are used, such as space
well as your neighbor's. The average ! receiver Is considerably detuned from wound Miletmlda, while n torold niiiy
farm flock does not receive Ihe feed the Interfering signal. It Is apparent he used In the Inductively coupled cir­
needed for egg production.
then. that. In Mime way, this powerful cuit.”
Does not affect
the Heart
The Flettner rotor ship. Badrn R td M . formerly the Buckau, on her way to America under rotor power. Uerr
Antou Flettner, the Inventor, also sailed for New York.
Wisconsin Town Saved From Flood by Sandbags
RLACKHEADS
Resinol
A fte r an all-night fight, residents o f Portage, W is . succeeded in blocking a break In the wall o f a canal
between the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, and saved tha town from an imminent flood. The high waters forced
down seventy-five feet o f the wall, and weakened tha gates at the Wisconsin river end o f the canal. Cl 11 sens
filled the gap with granite and sandbags.
Design for the Irving Memorial
HOLDS M AN Y O F F IC E S
r
CARBUNCLES
CARBOIL
Daniel Chester French, sculptor, with his design o f the Washington!
Pr)nreM Alexandrine r.n ta m ze n *.
Irvin g Memorial to be erected at Irrtogt .n-oa Hudson. A campaign Is now in who
president o f the Women s Na-
V ■ T t I ir T t ‘ L W I f l r o ■ L£l S .11 I II 1 I ♦ 1 r. v . l - f l . . . . a
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progress to raise $30.000, the estimated coat of the memorial
tlonal Society o f Ilumanla, president
o f the National Council o f Women of
| Kumunia. vice president o f the Inter-
| national council, and vice president of
the Women o f the Small Nations. She
Is a member o f the Social Institute of
Rumania, and has been decorated
with the Grand Cordon o f St. Sepul­
cher. and Grand Cross o f the Order of
I Queen M arie o f Rumania, is a grand
i officer o f St. Sava o f Y u g o s la v ia and
an officer o f the Croix de Guerre of
Italy and Rumania.
Booths at Chicago S. A. Congress
E. G IL BO R G ES
Time to Caponize
General W illiam Bran,well Booth, International bead o f Hie Salvation
army, and Mrs. Booth attended the territorial congres« o f the organization
In Chicago. They have Just completed 1 » tour o f Salvation army posta In
Europe.
FROM THE FOUR Q UA RTERS
Fork* were flret Imported from
First high school for girl* In B oh
Italy.
j l ° n was opened In 1X2*1.
Mole la eaten In many parts o f
The first battleship Maine was
Africa.
I laiiiif'lifd Novf*ri,hf*r 18, 18110.
Isinglass Is obtained from the air
The Russo-Japanese
war
was
bladders o f fish.
waged In Manchuria In 1004-06.
father died
President Garfield'»
John Jay o f New York was first
fighting a forest fire.
chief Justice o f the Lulled State».
The Atuugon river. South Am erica
The summit of Mont Illanc, In the
enters the ocean at about the equa
Alps, was flret reached by a guide
io
1786.
tor.
New health
in Tanlac
Popular Solenoid Coil»
The time o f the year to cgponlxe I* j
Are Very Satisfactory
o f little importance as the capon re­
cover* from the operation regardless
The bureau o f standard*. In It* lat­
o f the season, llow ever, there are est report on coll* used for broadcast
certain other considerations that are reception, sets forth the follow ing:
o f Importance First In Importance Is
A loose basket weave Coll, wound
the uge and size o f the cockerel. The with 32-30 L it* wire, la the moat e f­
best time to caponize la when cock­ ficient.
erels weigh from 1’4 to '¿'b pounds at
The popular solenoid, wound single
New portrait o f E. Oil Borges, as­ train 2 to 4 months old. The lower
layer on a hard robber cylinder with
sistant director o f the Ban-Ametican age limit applies to large breed* and
l jg„, 24 DTC wire, la a cloao aecond
union In Washington.
Hie higher Iftidt to the Asiatic vari
and more dealrahle from the viewpoint
eties.
o f coat. It I* a low-loaa coll o f great
Nam ed fo r P ion eer
excellence.
The city o f Rochester. N. Y., wss
A two-layer hank wound roll la the
Use Only Clean Eggs
1 named for Nathaniel Rochester, an
Experiments
hbve
demonstrated worst.
American pioneer and Revolutionary
Six broken strand* In Lltx wire In­
the Importance nf using only dean
officer, who was one o f the chief col­
eggs for hatching and that even If c r e a s e the radio frequency resistance
onizers o f the Genesee valley and of
clean eggs are uaed they should not only 0.3 ohm.
the city which bears Ids name.
Binders on rolls are sanctioned, es­
lie held more than 10 to 12 days.
These result* were obtained In an pecially collodion.
No. Ifl DC’C I* found to here lower
Thorough Job
experiment carried on for the first
Retired painter and decorator (to ! time last spring. The experiments resistance on high waves, hut higher
/ere made to test out the theory that even than No. 2X on lower wave*.
artist, whom he hsd commissioned to
For Ihe solenoid roll, flO turn* o f
the eggs had to l»e turned each day
paint his daughter’s p o rtra it): And
Results obtained showed that the No. 24 IXJC wound on a hard rubber
none of your slap-dash painting for
form 3.10 Inches in diameter and
I truing of the eggs made little dlf
me; three good coats, y'understandT
1.77 Inches long la Ideal. Tuning con-
ferenc» 1. their hatcbablllty.
denser may he .0003 mfd., Hie size be­
tween .01*135 and .00026.
This Information Is of value to the
man who winds his own colls. The
man who assembles a set from manu­
factured parts may trust the innnn-
fitcfurer to furnish efficient colls as
long as the insnufarttirer I* one of
recognized standing In Ihe Industry.
W v V i,
K fif
t m fft r td a f t t t
m i l m ( . I r o H h 11 4
m n k tor p i J l lv t r ,
fo m i ll p u li o n . k u J mm
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A /I r r lo t -
iml TamUt I mads
100 » t r t t m l I at*
p r t v r m m t a n d ftm r
m r * / my
lettiti r i d
freek/ci. ** j . B.
In c rc tie d Volume Ruina Tube»
No inatter whaf klnd o f tube* are
nsed In a set, every operai or alieniti
remember thst Inereaslng thè volume
and overheallng Ihe inameni la a
waslefnl practlee. The proper tem­
perature o f Ihe filameli! Is ascertalned
hy observlng Ita hrllllnney, or, more
acrurately, hy uslng n volttneter to In­
dicate thè VoltHge whlclt Is ttsej
aerosa II.
Some Radio Figure»
There are about 1.000 broadcasting
station* In the world, o f which KI8 are
In Ihe United Htatea. There are ap­
proximately X,000,000 radio aeta In use,
6,000,000 o f which are "tuhe" seta and
the remainder tha cryalal type.
“
Omr»,40Clerpmdam
A p t., Colmmbui. f t
This stntement merely hacks up
what over one hundred thousand
grateful UM-ra have said shout
Tanlac. Otir files are packed with
such testimony.
I f your system la run down, I f
you can'l seem to eat or sleep, have
lost weight or suffer from trying
pain, why not let Tnnlnc start you
hack to vigorous strength and
health.
No long, wretched wait to get re­
solta! Tanlac starts right In to
bollii yon up. It cleans Ihe bloo^
revitalizes digestive organa, fixe*
up the liver and tnnkes yon feel
like a new person. F o f constipation
tnke Tnnlnc Vegetable nil*.
W. N. U . Sen Francisco, No. H
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