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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
Wertehn 'IIiuck ArrAciiMENT Over 1000 Satisfied Owners in Washington and Oregon. Tim most vital point of n truck attach inont in tho bearing. Tho Western In tho only truck attachment mada with u Twi).Incli Tlmlien Hearing. Other npo- ciucniioiia in poruou, Why Iluy un Inferior iimko? A. J. LORMOR, Factory Distritatef. fllii Siiwt, Portland. Oreson. Why Pay "lh '''J f' Soaps? Ilewl ui I end receive by rlurn mall to wurlli at retail tirlrcdf Wali ami Hand Kui.. Uttftlivr wltli Aulu mm furniture iwlUlint ami for a prem ium. iii rwinuiM ui maa. i iwino at very ww wmI. Writ tily. R. & F. MF'G., CO., Inc., oiCioventhot.rorrruvND, ore. 200 llonmt 100 ll.ll.. N.ar llolli M.pott Ab.o1ut.lr llr.prool (I Hotel Hoyt C CriM Slilli mul Hoyl Sit., I'oitl.ud, Ore. 1.0 U IIIMKSt, Manager, ItATrSI. 7te to IJ. Kl'tXIAls Wk w Month FRED DUNDEE MOTOK CAIt REPAIRING MACHINE WORK MAGNETO SERVICE STATION AU. KINDS OK WELDING CYLINDER GRINDING PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL OHOiJtS D road way at Flanders, Portland) Or. Wo Par tho llisbest Market Trices For RAW FURS Guarantee quick returns) charge no commission. Make trial shipment and get the moil for your FURS. N. M. UNGAR CO., 191 Dtoilmr, PORTLAND, ORE. PRICES PAID BY US FOR RAW FURS ARE HIGH' tvmr lot rrvt Uti E. R. SKINNER & CO. mi rvoNTcniUT CAMUrtO. CAL DON'T LET WORMS cat your morns An anlm.t Willi tourm. cannot thrive. K your llvvetock tire rnnn worm. lr slvlntr Intra Ur, I). .1.1 Kob.tl.1 WOKM POWDER. Price 80c. I loir, will fatten iulcker. uttr , will look eleeker. poultry will t l.r.llhU-r ltr.il llin hiclinl Bmm TrMBinu. Sni ht Ire Uttld M UtH Or. Out. Hc-bcrti' Vet. Ca, 100 Crand AtMiukMln, wit, OCHOCO Irrigation Project land: owner oftVre IMacrM, part Irrluatxl. for '&i easy Urma;t',t. Writ Ham Kills. I'rlnllle. Oregon. Rural Finance. Road Commissioner Hut who It to pay (or such a fine road as you pro- pout 7 Cltlien Tho motorists. It will tempt them to break tho speed laws aud their fines will pay for tho road. At The Show. "Her wo are all ready to begin the performance, but whore Is tho Human FlyT" ;H can't come, air. Ills wlfo'a boon swatting him." Baltimore American. DIO, STRONG CHICKS la tho mutt of using Pcta. luma Incubator and Hnxxl. r. That' th kind you vranL Wrlto for our bl re uaiai.ir no. eu. PET1LUU IMCUBATOB CO. Pctaluma. California MONEY FOR YOU. Thoueanda of trained young- people neodeil. II. link.-Walker IlualnoM Colleire, Portland, place aludenta In positions. KnroU any time, Vrot Catalogue. Ilidos, Pills, fS5?S Wool & Mohair Ws u" if n kin. Wife frf Mti ti.SUfehi Tits. THE II. T. NORTON COMPANY, Portland, Ore., Beattle, Wn ilellinaham, Wn. ci it r Ve,, Pork Bc'' NKllaT Poultry, Dutter, Egg UJM MJLA alxl parn, Produce. to th OM rUTIabU Krentln houa with a record f a) yoar of Square Deallnira, and LVaored TOP MARKCT PRICES. F. M. CRONKI1ITE (47 Prat StrMl PoHUukI, Oraawa P. N. U. No. 9, 19U, SILAGE IS SUPERIOR WINTER COW FEED SPLENDID TYPE OF JERSEY COW FOR DAIRY. (Prepared by tlio United lllnte Depart ment of Airrlculturo.) KIIiiro I n hplciidhl winter feed pur tlcultirly lulnptwl for tlnlry cown. In iimiiy NcctlotiK hIIiiki! Ikih come to ho tho tlnlry fnrin'H nmln rtdlnncc for cowh, for It Ih tho bent tinil chonpt'tit NtiliHtlttilo for fri'Hh khiiih. Whlto thu rt'iil food and nutrltlvo vulilo of hllrtKU In not Bri'ftt, nbout throe-fourUiH of Its total wfl;ht bring water. It In auccu Irnt nnd pnlntnblu, It conliiliiH n largr niiiount of carbohydratr.s In proportion to tlio protein and will rjlvo bent re HtiltN when fed with aomu other feed richer In dry mntter and In protein. An feed contiitnlni; a Inrce amount of water In tho form of natural plant JuIcuh, It Ih ennlly dtKCftted and nurvcn tho tiMcftil purpoxo of keeping thu wholo ayntem of tho nnlirml In good condition. A allngefed niilmal In rare ly troubled with dlgrntlvu dlflturbanceii, tho coat Ih noticeably ideek and Noft, nnd tho skin lit pllnble. No rough feed la more palatable than good corn Milage, which la of great Importance In feed ing dairy cattle tin It Induces n largo consumption and KtttuuliitcH tho secre tion of dlgentlvo Julcctf. Feeding Leguminous Hay. LrguuiluoiiH bay mich iim clover, cow pena or alfalfa nliould bo fed In combi nation with Milage. Tlicxo wilt tend to correct tho deficiencies of tho Milage In dry mntter, protein nnd mineral con MtttuentK. A ration of Milage and, nay, nlfnlfn hay alone In RtitlKfactory, how ever, only for cow which arc dry or giving only a amall amount of milk and for heifer and bulls. Cow In full milk require nonio concentrated feed In addition to hay and silage, as they cannot consume enough of these feeds to keep up a largo How of milk and maintain body welghL Amount to Feed. Thn amount of silage to feed a cow will depend upon the capacity of the an! nml to cousumo feed. Sho should bo fed us much as she will clean up without wastu when consuming It with her hay and grain. Raise or low er thu amount until tho proper quan tity Is ascertained. Generally speaking, n good cow should bo fed Just short of the limit of her appetite. If shu re fuses any of her feed It should bo re duced at once. Tho einnll breeds wilt cat 23 or 30 pounds per day; the Inrgo breeds -10 or more; nnd thu medium slecd ones amounts varying between. Ration. Ironclad directions for feeding cows cannot bo given. In general, however, they should bo supplied with all t!o roughage they will clean up with grain In proportion to buttcrfat produced. Tho bay will ordinarily rango between 0 and 12 pounds per cow per day when fed In connection with ullage. For IIol Btelns 1 pound of concentrates for ench 4 pounds of milk produced will provo nbout right. Vor Jerseys 1 pound for ench tl pounds of milk or less will como nearer meeting tho requirements. Tho grain for other breeds will vary bo- FEED FOWLS SPROUTED OATS Enables Farmer to Reduce Grain Ra tion About One-Thlrd Influences Laying of Hens. Giving tho hens onco n dny all tho sprouted onts thoy want to eat, which Is nbout a square Inch of sprouts, grain nnd roots, enables ono to rcduco tho grain ration nbout one-third nnd there by effecting a saving in high-priced grain. Ont sprouts can bo produced at nbout 20 to 25 cents per bushel, whllo tho prlco of wheat Is nbout $2.20 por bushel. It Is also rcmarknblo how sprouted onts lntlucnco tho laying of tho hens. A chango In this respect can bo nottcod within n few days after sprouted oats hnva been fed. INDICATES GOOD LAYING HEN Largo Bright Red Comb la Character. Utlo of Dost Producers Notlco the Dlack Minorca. Ono of tho characteristics of n good laying hen la n lnrgo comb. Tho old timers used to say, "thu bigger tlio tween thcHu two according to the qual ity of milk produced. A good rule Is to feed seven times ns much grain as there Is butterfnt produced. Tho following rations have been found Manufactory: For a lJOO pound cow yielding 40 pounds of milk testing 3Ji per cent: round. Hllnro 40 Cluvnr, cowpen, or alfalfa hay it drain mlxturo 10 For tho Maine cow yielding 20 pounds of UJ per cent milk: round. Bllnea 40 Clover, cowpen, or alfalfa hay I Orala mixture C For a 000-pound cow yielding 80 pounds of 0 per cent milk: Pound. mince .'. 30 Clover, cowpea, or alfalfa hay ...10 Ornln mlxturo 11 For the samo cow yielding 15 pounds of S per cent milk : Pound. BIlttKO DO Clover, conrpea. or alfalfa hay S drain mixture t A good, grain mixture to bo used In n ration which Includes silage and somo sort of leguminous hay Is composed of: Part. Corn chop 4 Wheat bran J United oil meal or cottonseed meal i In case thu hay tisctl Is not of this kind somo of tho corn chop may bc re placed by linseed or cottonseed mcnl. In many Instances brewers dried grains or crushed oats may be profltn lily substituted for tho bran, and often times gluten products can bc used to advantage In place of bran or oil meals. Time to Feed. The time to feed silage Is directly nfter milking or at least several hours before milking. If fed Immediately be fore milking the silage odors may pass through tho cow's body Into tho milk, Resides, the milk may receive somo taints directly from the stablo air. On tho other hand, If feeding Is done sub sequent to milking, tho volntllo silage odors will have been thrown off before the next milking hour. Sllnge Is usual ly fed twlco n dny. Many objections have been made to the feeding of sllnge, somo condenser les even refusing to let their patrons usu It. These objections uro becoming less common, Hlnco milk from cows fed Milage In a proper manner Is In no way Impaired; furthermore there Is noth ing about sllnge that will Impair tho health of tho animals. Feeding Frozen Sllnge. Frozen sllngu must bo thawed before feeding. If It Is then given Immedi ately to tho cows before decomposl tlou sets In no harm will result from feeding this kind of silage; neither Is tho nutritive value known to bo changed in any way. Caro of Horse's FeeL Keep your horse's feet soft, and hnvo mm shod often. More feet nro ruined in tho stablo than on tho road. comb, tho better tho layer," and there Is a great deal of truth In It. Notice tho largo comb of the black Minorca, ono of our very best layers, nnd tho layer of tho largest egg of nny breed. Notlco tho lnrgo combs of tho Leghorns, tho best of rgg-lnycrs. Put It down as an axiom of truth thnt n hen with a largo comb, and a bright red comb, Is u good inyor. AVOID POORLY KEPT SILAGE -T Sheep Are Peculiarly Susceptible to Moldy Feed Oats and Bran Are Excellent Sheep are peculiarly eusccptiblo to Injury from moldy feed. Poorly kopt sllngo Is therefore to bo avoided. A ration of onts nnd brnn makes an ex cellent feed for owes with lnmbs at their side. Tho flock should hnvo ac cess to wntcr nnd Bait at all times. Straw Good for Sheep. Clover nnd other legumo straws may bo used with profit In feeding sheep, particularly if fed with sllngo or roots, nnd In this way a lnrgo amount of buy may bo saved. In Perfect Accord. I Buttonholed by aa ovorlnaulsltlvo journalist, a British cabinet minister administered a neat robuko. "How long do you think tho war will last?" was tho final question of a long scries, asked tho Intcrvlower, Very promptly tho minister asked: "How long Is a plcco of string?" Tho interviewer stared at him In as tonlshmenL "I I don't know," ho gasped. "Neither do I," said tho minister, cordially. "I'm glad wo'vo agreed about something. Good raornlng."-Kxcbango. For Pimply Faces. To remove pimple nnd blnckhcnd.i mii ear them with Cutlcurn Ointment. Wash off In five minutes with Cutlcurn Boap nnd hot wntcr. For free samples, address "Cutlcurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists nnd by mall. Soap 25,' Ointment 25 nnd 50. Adv. A Gnppe Epidemic Every vinter Health Boards warn against this weakening disease which often strikes those who are least prepared to resist it You should strengthen yourself ngainst grippe by taking Proof of Perfection. "Thoy say Smytho has a wonderful knowledgo of women." "Ho must have. Ho can match a sample to satisfy his wife." Exchange Garfield Tea, by purifying tho blood, eradicates rheumatism, dyspepsia and many chronic ailments. Adr. EHULSE0H which is the cream of cod liver oil, refined, purified "and so skilfully prepared that it enriches the blood streams, creates reserve strength and fortifies the lungs and throat. Don't delay It may mean much. Use SCOTT'S Refuse Substitutes Seott A Bottd. ClooaCtM. If. 3. 1T-U I other ruta m m M Sam TIT ATVTT AT rTVTrTr skunk, MOLE, SEND TOR raw run PRICE LIST You get the blchest prices and quick returns when you ship to this old- established and reliable Fur House. It's your nearest market. H. LIE B E S & CO. Raw Fur Dealers. Fur Manufacturers 149 Broadway, Dept. O PORTLAND, ORE. t JKSfc 5UPE tbe Kr5 medicine, make cow healthy and kreft then X fi&&l htalthr. Working on the dieeie and senital oreana, it is a prompt.sure ' ZZfoi rrmtdr for Abortion, Barrenncit. Krtainrd Afterbirth, Seourins, LonAppc- tfggfctile andBuDche. Try HOW-KURE; druggists and feed dealers sell it 0 fpf 7Tt? Cow's Health- First ofAVT the cart txfore the how. Man? -poor milkers" cnljccd to Laic their -4- systems workinc properly to become cood producers. f6&caal 51.19 packages. Write for "The tUme Coca Doctor, KSlf.v . X . Lyndsnvllle, shifts, as?. .-.urcw.yk-.ii'ni .. . 5"a5L . . free. Hn'i .3 J ' W r- KDBaSEIlS So There. First Llttlo Girl Your papa and mamma are not real parents. They adopted you. Second Llttlo Girl Well, that makes it all tho more satisfactory. My par ents picked mo out and yours had to tako you Just as you came. Exchange. Whenever there Is a tendency to constipation, slck-hcadacho, or bilious ness, tako a cup of Garfield Tea. All druggist. Adr. The Suitable One. "I sco where they aro making the convicts in somo prison out west knit sweaters and socks for the soldiers." "I suppose, then, this prison work is dono with tho chain stitch." Baltl moro American. SALTS IF KIDNEYS Tl OR BLADDER BQ Harmless to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids. Kidney and Bladder weakness result from urio acid, says a noted authority, Tho kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the niaauer, where it often remains to irritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensaUon. or setting up an irritation at tho nock of tho bladder, obliging you to sook relict two or threo times during the night. Tho Burrcrer is in constant dread, tho water passes Bomotlmes with a scalding sensation and la very profuso; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most foius call It, because they can't control urina tion. Whllo it la oxtremoly annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is really ono of tho most simple ollmonts to ovorcomo. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and tako a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neu- trallxe the acids In the urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless, and is mado from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caus ti by uric add Irritation. Jad Salts la splendid for klineya and causes no bad effects vkaUver. Here to save a pleasant, efferves cent lluda-vaUr Arliiic, whlck quickly relieve kladiar treuMe. Adr. URINE Graaulated Eyelids, bore I'.yej, byes imuxnea cry Sun, Dutt and Wind quickly relieved bv Murine. Try It In VL TTlrtr C roac E-es 111 Babs Eyes. GUUK L. I CO No Saurtiir, Jt Ejt CorsfcrS MrrrinelSje Remedy inT2piraVw& Ere 6le. ta Tubes SSc For Hook cf lit r. Aik Marine Eye Remedr Co.. CUeasQd Classifying the Idiots. In a Georgia court tho Judgo ob served to tho defendant: "You seem to have committed a grave assault on plaintiff Just because he differed from you in an argument." "There was no help for it, your hon or," said the offender. "The man was a perfect Idiot" "Well, you must pay a fine of S10 and the costs, and In future you Bhould try to understand that human Idiots aro human beings, the same as you and I." Case and Comment As we grow moro sensible, we refuse drue cathartics and take Instead Na ture's herb cure, Garfield Tea. Adr. Appreciated. Dinner Guest I've brought my own sugar. Hostess How sweet of youl Bos ton Transcript nr Soldiers Soothe Skin Troubles with Cuticura Soap 25c. OtfitaUBt25c&50c L SELDOM SEE V i big knee like this, but your horse mav have a bunch or bruise on hit ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat JLk will clean it of! without laying up m n the horse. No blister, no hair cone. Concentrated only a few drops required at an application. $2.60 per belt), dtlbrne. Dncilbe rour cue lor ipedtl laitroclioaa aa Book S M free. AUSOKOINE. JR., ike and. rttlc Ualaeat lor mlMln.t, rctlucra flint ill Swelling EUitc4 Cludi. Wcm. BfuUra. Varicow Vclon 1IU71 Fain ani Usanmukn. 11.25 and J2.501 bottle at drmrUtl r ecOmta Uaie la te U. S. A. b, V. f. I8UN6, P.D.F., 403 Temple St, Springfield, kins, 1 1 1 PERSISTENT COUGHS aredaBcerous. Relief Is prcsapt from PUo'a Uersedy for Coatb and Colds. Effeetlre and safe for young and old. No opiate in PISO'S