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- A B O T T L E T R IC K .
A N IM A L F O O D FO R H E N S .
B a r i t s O f G r * * w Cwt » » « GrwwwO Bwwa
( '• ■ s p a r e d .
Animal food should be given to hen»
as often as possible, fresh clean meat
preferably; also i r * * “ cut bone, says
A . V Meeracb in Western Poultry Jour
nal. Some poulterers depend exclusive
ly upon pressed scraps from butcher»
or rendering works. Butchers' »craps,
trimmed bones, etc., are better. Farm
cannot always obtain these, but
an ordinary farm er’s table provides
enough t*»n<*s In the course of the year
to partly supply his poultry If utilized.
Green hone contains the natural
juices and 1 b not only soluble, but la
food. I t contains lime for the ahell
of the egg, nitrogen for the white, a
protwrtton of oU and fat, and also
serves as grit. There la nothing tbut
can approach It as good for poultry
so fa r as a combination of excellent
materials for egg formation la con
cerned. Bear In mind, though, we also
cannot recommend ground bone. There
Is quite a difference between green cut
hone and ground tone. The one le
ground, while the other la cut with
knives. The bone contains adhering
meat and combines flesh and tone
forming elements which make the
■ • W t o c w t t h e lo e lo a e a T b « * t * * »
N o t B renta t h e S e a l.
A very pretty experiment may be
ptarto w ith a sunglass, an empty b o ttle
a piece of thread. Let the bottle
b e of clear glaaa, not colored. In the
lower end of the cork fix a bent pin
and to the pin attach a piece of thread
not tong enough to touch the bottom
of the bottle. Tie a ahoe button or
something of light weight to the thread
to make the latter hang straight.
Now, having procured a auuglasa,
which, you know, la nothing but a lens
convex on both aides, and having ae
lected a day when the «on la shining
and a place where you may avail your
self of Its rays, yon are ready for the
experiment.
You m«y If yon choose pretend that
you are going to perform a little feat
completed chick.
. . .
Ground tone becomes hard and b rit
tle. has lost the natural solvent by
evaporation, but green bone la readily
dissolved when eaten and la also the
most economical of all foods. A pound
of green cut bone w ill be an excellent
allowance for about sixteen hens or an
ounce for each hen per day. In is is
cheaper than grain and has the advan
tage of containing more egg producing
food than any grain known. A pound
of tone w ill give as good results as
four pounds of grain, but we do not
Infer that nothing but bones should
allowed.
Give grain and green
food, but make the green tone part of
»A w m o THB THRRAJD.
of magic. I f ao, tell the spectators that
you Intend to cut the thread lo the
bottle without touching the cork or the
bottle either. Then let some on« put
sealing w ax on the cork In such a way
th a t the seal could not be broken with
oat detection.
H a rin g made theee preparation*,
leave the room for a moment end go te
a window or a door where the sun Is
shining. There w ith your sunglass fo-
‘cue the rays upon the thread In the
bottle, and you w ill soon burn It In
•tw o w ith the h e a t T a k e 'th e bottle
beck to the spectators and let them
gneee how you performed the f e a t Of
coarse they must not know anything
about the sunglass until you are ready
to give them an explanation.
H ila experiment w ill Illustrate tha
peeaage of the a«n‘s heat through glaaa
without heating It, for you w ill find
that while the focused rays burn tba
thread In two they do not beat that
pert o f the bottle through which they
pees or any other part.
A N IN D IA N
w n r M r« *
the ration.
P r o S t a b l c O ew n e.
LEGEND.
Rreta I* Tkere.
A n Indian story that has been hand
ed down and la still believed by many
Indian tribes Is one about the trans
formation of leerea Into birds. Long
y+ara ego, when the world was young
the G reet Spirit wegd about the earth
making It beautiful. W herever his feel
touched the ground Jovely tree« and
flowers sprung up. AH summer the
trees wore their short green drea
T h a leaves were very happy, and they
aeng their sweet songs to the breeze u
It peaeed them One day the wind told
them the tim e would come when they
would have to fa ll from the trees and
die. Thia made the leaves feel very
bed. but they tried to be bright and dc
tha beet they could so as not to make
the ma tte r trees uq)eppy. But at Iasi
the time came, and they let go of the
twigs and branches and fluttered to tha
ground They lay perfectly quiet, not
able to move except as the wind would
lift them
The O rest Splr*t saw them and
thought they were ao lovely that he did
not w ant to see them die, but live and
be beautiful forever, ao he gave to each
height leaf a pair of wings and power
to fly. Then be called them bis “birds.”
From the red end t-rown leaves of the
1 y k came the roblnz, and yellow birds
from the yellow w illow leaves, and
from bright maple leaves he made the
red birds; the brown leave» became
wrens, sparrows and other brown birds.
This is why the ^lide love the trees
and always go te diem to build their
neats end look for food and shade.--
Kansas City JournU-
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Esmond Hotel
T o C u re a Cold in O ne D ay.
P r o tla n d , O r e g o n .
T a k e L a x a tiv e B ro m o Q u in in e tablets
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A G»o<l Market Fowl.
W hite Indian Games, which fight no
more then Plymouth Bocks or W yan-
dottea, are large, well developed birds
with tremendous legs and breasts, says
a Wtoeonetn pooltryman in American
Agriculturist Theee adept them well
for market purposes. They ere hardy
a ad very quick to mature. As layers
they have held tbelr own w ith Plymouth
Bocks.for aome years oa my place. For
croeslng puryioees no breed is better., •
POSTLASD,
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e n t a
a n
J1UU AMD Qr
vYW«C
Thia pnpalar hotel baa »sa l» t**n
for • period
« » • jeera by the Imperial
Hotel Co., whooe pr.-otdent.
Ur. Phil
Metarhan. sle«> seeomes the mans»ement:
Mr. Knowlea, the funner manager, retiring
from a itlee hualnesa life.
iXraO VIM RW TS JUST COWFLITXD
snder the direction of Ur. Phil Uct»<-h»n
make thia hotel SECOND TO NONE In the
Northweot. ’ Carpeta and furniture h»re
been replaced.
The dlylnc room la now
on the main floor. The cafe la one of the
flneat m ena reaorta «0 the Coaat.
The
H«-ldell>ers room for ladlee la a convenient
r».freahment room
Free 'hue mveta all
tralna. • (»nr lllnatrated booklet telle you
nil abont It and bow to aee the st«ht»
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W aihiartea S t., Pertlaad, Ore.
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seme way. Presently It would start
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Tbe Evening Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,
For Lew leton, Idah o, and way polota
from K lparla, Waati. Ixmve Bioaria
b .4 0 a . tfT, or upon arriv al train No. 4, .’
dally except Malurday. A rriv e Klparla
4 p. to. d ally exoept Friday.
W m. McMURRAY,
JOB PRINTING
THROUGH UTAH andCOLORA
Castle U ete, Cneon of th
Black Canon, M»rebel 1 aoS Ten
see Pease«, and tbe WorluxF'anlou»
M oro, O regon.
Pam ph
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W. C. HtBRieS, Una. Agt.
124 Third a r a i t e ,,,. PO R T L A N D , OB.
Tie Chicago Milwaukee
Talking to Himself
m
St. Paul Railway
Pioneer L ln ite i. St. Paol to Cbicaio
Scotchman, when asked wliy he always
,
talked to himself, replied:.
“In the first place, because I like to talk to
an intelligent man.
“In the second place, because I always like to
hear an intelligent man talk.0
We talk out loud for the Scotchman’s reasons.
Would rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-i-n-g than
on any other subject.
' We don’t say a word about prices—it goes
.without saying that prices are right.
And our work—if it’s not right, send it back.
Try us. We Print anything.
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O ierlaol L lilte i, Omaha to Chlcaso
S o o tlw e tiU ritd , K arn s Clfy to C ticai
They own and
operate their own sleeping
and dining cars and give
their patrons an excellence
of service not obtainable
elswhere.
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Steamers leave Portland and T he
lin es. T h e y p ro te c t t h e ir tra in s Dalles d ally exoept Munday at 7 a. m.
b y th e B lo c k S y s te m .
arriving at about 6 p m ., connecting at
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For Goldendale aud K lic k ita t valley
points. T rain leaves Goldendale at
5:30 a. m. d aily exoept Munday, a rr iv
ing at L y le a t 7:30 a. m , connecting
w ith down river boat for Portland and
Interm ediate pointe.
Leaves L y le for .Goldendale on the
arrival of the up river steamer.
Good Accommodations for
Teams and lagons.
Roseburg, A shland, Marramento, Og
For any further Information write or
den, Man
Frencieoo, Stockton Loe cell on the nearest Agent, or the General
Angeles, E l Paso, N ew Orleans and tbe Office at Portland.
Kent. Leaves Portland Union Depot,
8 46 p .m . Arrives 7.26 a. m ., d ally.
M orning train oonneots at Woodburn
d ally except Munday w ith trains for
M t. A n gel, Milverton Brownsville,
Springfield, W en d lln g aud N atron,
le a v e s Portland U nion Depot8.S0a.Bi.
arrives 6.66 p. m .
Fugene passenger connects a t Wood
burn w ith M t. Angel and Milverton
Inoal. Leaves Portland U n ion Depot
4.16 p. m ., returns 10.86 a .m ., dally.
Corvallis passenger leaves Portland
U n ion Depot 7 .3 0 a m ., arrives6 50 p.m.
D a ily .
f,
A N a 'T N I
Sheridan passenger leaves Portland
U n ion Depot 4 60 p.m ., arrives8.26 a.m .
D ally.
Forest Grove passenger leaves P o rt
land Union Depot 10.46 pAn., arrives
1.60 p.m . D a lly except Munday.
CHICAGO
EAST
P O R T L A N D OSW EGO H U B U R B A N
S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L
D IV IS IO N .
Depot, Foot o f Jefferson Street.
I/eavee from Jefferson street depot fbr
Dallas and interm ediate points dally,
4.15 p.m . A rriv e Portland, 10.16 a.m .
T h e Independence-Mon mouth Motor
L in e operate* d aily to M o n m e u tk a n d
A lrlie, oonnectlng w ith S. P. Co’e
trains et Dallae and Iddependenoa.
First-elass far« froth Portland to
Sacramento and Han Francisco, |20;
b erth ,86. Meoond-claea flair,816¡second
<-la*s IxTth, |2.60
Tlteketeto Eastern pointe and Europe,
also Japan, China, Honolulu and
Australia.
C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E . Corner T h ird
ta d W ashin gton , Pfconn 4|a|x ya».
When purchasing ticket to Chi
cago and the East, see that it
reads via the Chicago & North-
Western Railway.
Choice of
routes via Omaha or via St. Paul
and Minneapolis.
ft b th« route of The Ovsrlaod Limited
and the direct line to Chloago from the
Coast Fourfa»t daily Chicago trains
■»she oseneotions with all traascoati-
nnntal train» at St, Paal and Iflaae-
apolb
YAe S eat o / C tftrftM n g .
AU agents tell ticket« via thia Une.
Fo< furtbre information n»ehr t e
a. v. eesean, r e « « ~ i a « ^ . e. a. A-w. a»w
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Fenvtdne. ene.
Portland, Or,
C. W . ST1NOER,
W m . HcM URRAY.
C ity Ticket Agent.
Oen-Paee. Agt
For detailed information, fates, ate., call on or addraaa
' Sulscriptlon Rates: One month.
60 cents; three month«, 81 56; six
month», 8 2 -M : tw tlv « moathe, 86.
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any railroad In the work
equals In equipment that of the
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For D ayton, Oregon City and Y a m
h ill E lv e r pointe, A»b street dock.
Leaves 7.00 a. m d ally kxoept M unday.
Arrive» 5.80 p.tn.'daiiy except Munday.
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T H B BUNDAY ADOMB
Tan ea n ts par Una aaeh Insartlo*. Count
six w ards te a Una
ADD R BBS
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T H B SFO K B SM A N -R B V IB W . I
S p o h a n a W ash.
W rit« pour tadv. p lain ly, aneloaln» »Mount
(n sta m p s or m oney order for num ber of
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his homo paper, in order to get all
the local new«, but te keep in touch
with the w o rld s daily events
should also read
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ll.M B.rn. Lv. U.IS
For Astoria and way pointe, oon-
oecting w ith steamer for Ilw eoo and
N o rth Beech. Hteamer Hnasalo, Ash
street dock. Leaves 8.00 p. m . d ally ,
exoept Banday. Saturday 1000 p. m.
Arrives 6.00 p. m . d ally excepttiunday.
’! V o l t o H u i i w k
Dealer in aU Kinds of Fbh aod Cugd Meaia, H am , Bacoe
and Lard.
Fre»h Fiafa every Thtfrsday and Frtda Y-
Headquarters for Vegetable» and Fruita.
Butter and
Egg» taken In exchange- Give me a trial order.
O
M arlro tla e Fe«M»T.
Droeeed poultry should not be pecked
far transportation until entirely cold.
I t should then be laid la r i s se strew,
breast down, keeping wings end legs
dose to the body 8ee that there Is ne
discoloration of the skin.
PO RTLAND-BI GO*
LOCAL, for all local
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Arrives at HI kx *
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ATLANTIC EXPRKMH
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Eatables of all kinds
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Psasca Biggs
For
Kaatrrn Wa*hin<ton, Walla Wall», Lswla*
ït Bast
»«ur d ’Alan* »nd Oraat Northern point»
ton, t 'seur
CwlMaaatalw
.» buy or M il 1» by l» » » r tln f * »m all ad-
vcrtlM m aat Ita Th» Bpok»»m an-R »»l»w .
P »rm »r» »toekinrii, luml>«rm«a and ««In-
■ra ta k » th« TW IC B -A -W B R K .
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n »w coin»ra ure tba DAILY tar SVMDAT
BPOKCDM AN-RBVIBW .
THH T W I C I - A - W I K RATHS A R B
T»> cant» par lla a aaeh tnaartlaa. Count
six w ords to a U na
TH X D A IL T A N D SU N D A Y R ATH FOR
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Passas B iggs, (stops) ....
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60 c, 75 c, $ 1.00, $ 1.60, A2.
Standing out In bold relief, a ll -along
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commerce, a g ric u ltu re
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afflict« a do ni t 1 : '.«» lo r«?l.. alone upon
Dr. Pierre’s veror ;• (>r.di t-.ou a* to tno m ining, lite ra tu re , aa w e ll a» the
curative value of Ills iredkliics for cer local happenings in th e states of
tain e.’biiy
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A tinned at the | Tinted ft nnula on M o ntana, Oregon, Id a h o , W ash
each bottle will show thut no alcohol and ington and th e provinoe o f B ritish
no harmful or hubit-f« rnilng drugs enter
In addition, Ito col
Into Dr. Pierce’s i ediel«»»;, they being C o lu m b ia
wholly con jw>undctl of glyrerlc extracts umns fo r women, its popular
of the roots of native, Am»»rlcan forest
plants. T ’.
or«1 best und rafest for science articles, its short and con
th« cure of most line, ring, chronic dis tin u ed stories, its "A n s w e rs to
eases. Dr. R. V. 1’hTcc cun be consulted
pitKX, by addressing him at Buffalo, Correspondents”
and
" P u z z le
N Y. and nil communications are re
P ro b le m s " combine to fo rm a
gardei4 aa sacredly confldcntlsl.
I t Is as easy to 1» well as 111-—ami home new spaper th a t a t 81-00 per
much more comfortabfe Constipation Is
the canse of tnapy forms of Illness, ur. ye ar can nowhere be excelled.
Ptorcs*! Pleasant Pellets euro constipa
8 IT S ADVXRTIRINO V A LU U . W
tion. Thev sreHtnr. swvtr-cnated gran-
P«rh«pa po* h»v» »o m a th ta e to M il—•
u le / One 'll .tk " H 'l a t " Is a gentle laxa- farm . • t*»*«. farm m arhluW T. T o « may
tlve. two a n:'.»d cJihartlc. AH dealeis hi *tah to buy « n n u th ta t. Tl«» b»»t porelbl,
•a y to eem m u n lo a t» w ith paopl» w h o Wl«h
medicines sail thc;p.' .
to
Through Pul (men standard* find
tourist aleeplng-oare d a lly to O m aha,
Chicago, Mpnkane; tourist altoplng-oar
d aily to Kansas C ity. Reclining chair«
cere (seal* frge) to the East d aily .
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Rharks nre rather delicate In capllv-
Caawtraa«
waters e M ix «0 tke »itiee and
, gnd It Is difficulty to keep them
W h et parts of e i**c b are «bopkeep»
principal towns e f the Northwest.
gqeagluma W hatever care may be
ere most anxloug to dispose of? A r
beetoVrd gpop them they do not seem Portland and eabarto »re covered
ticles.
by a bright sta ff ef rspsrtgn «
What le that w hidi we all eat and to be abid <Y Mend confinement, how
drink though K tt sometimes a woman ever large th i I*n k or pool may to
sdltorid. drsmatlc, society and
In captivity
«Ffe? IW ” * ’ in d
and sometimea a man? A toast
special writers
Saturday's »di
round the tank, olaa «Un«*
l *s0
W hst ward Is It which has five let
tion corsisfs of 28 to 28 page«, and
tors and if tw o are removed only one taking one course sad never reversing.
has «seton 1 «>ndc pages, as well ee
A shark has l»een known to keep Its
w in remain? ftte n s
Why is the letter ■ like death? Be course for three or four booths with
e dsp*rtn^*< ( o i chUdrsn. colored
out change end. except foAfood, n o w r
cause it is the epd o f life.
fixhion pgg^. fca ¿Bferttf’i»* asr.al
halting, so fa r as It was dhoerved. I t
Story
and ether e t t y v ^ p fsatorcJ
waelfl krep going ell day long end
Whp gete*
in sddlttoa to ah the news of tko
O n e . s little U iw k bey
would to found going In the morning
Laughed a t everything S e d a r th s eea.
■aid hie p la n e s t* . B ob
- T l i S laughable right
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Vinton Hotel
county
D o ate rla e P e a ltry .
Doctoring fowls or chickens after
they are really sick Is generally by no
means a very encouraging process to
undertake. I t often coats more In time
and drugs to cure a sick fowl than the
bird la worth after It Is cured, but still
a little timely knowledge of symptoms
and their proper remedies handy w ill
sometimes save a fowl. But to be auc-
mful you must fight any poultry dis
ease at ita very outset. When dlseewe
appears do not w ait till tomorrow or
the next day to see If It w ill “wear off,**
as If you do tt w ill “w ear off" the fo w l
You should at once search out and re
move the cause and give the proper In
gredients before the bird la beyond
cure.—A. V. Mserseh.
S horeline
»«« U nion P acific .
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OREGON
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A v e n a riu a C a rh o lin e u x is a germ
d estro yer.
T h e best features o f m erit
rATABATATATATATAl ATAVABAVATAVATAVATAVATAVf Î
in th ia fencing ere found
in Its m u ltitu de of horizon
tal wires,the cabled selvage
aud cable every foot lo the
'« V A V a V A V X V A V A Y •
height of fence, to say
rA V A Y F A V A W A W A V i T
te R S J f!
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nothing of the connecting
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mesh wires; thia, oouplea
AYA YAYAYA VaY
tY A V A Y A V A Y A V i f
w ith its peculiar onuatruo
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tV A V A Y A V A Y A Y J
tlon, bars any possibility
AVAYAVAYAVAl
tT A Y A Y A Y A Y A Y i 3
avavavayavai ■
of its contracting, sagging
or narrow ing together be
tween poets; doing aw ay
w ith the top end bottom
board rail aud fu lly one-
h a lf the num ber of paste
o rd in arily required, which
reduoee the actual cost of
the completed fence. These
Items alone IneuTe a saving
Parere
«, ire, /•*» (, !•».
of fu lly 50 per cent, to the
thout tak in g in to account the fact th a t • fence w ith a top ra il m ast he m uch higher than one w ith ou t to be of
user, w ith o u t
rvloe, for a top ra il, being vlalble. marks the h eig ht of the f e » « end g i t « chld ksM Something to lig h t on. Jt
equal service
galvanized ateel w ire, smoothly and evenly woven, end retains ita full h eig ht before ea well as after
Is made of
of the
the beet
beet ga
stretching.
M anufactured by the
I
'AVATATAVAVATAVA
Store.
W e desire to em p hasise th ia
fact, leavin g i t to ih e user to ju d g e
w h e th e r or n ot th is is n ot th e fact.
W h e n you use it, you have th e I
satiafaction of k n o w in g t h a t you
are using ih e best paper m ade.
ScleetlB« Pallets-
I t has been said ths pullet that com
mences to lay earliest in life le the one
to lay the largest number of eggi
through life, ns cattle that have the
milk producing organs active make the
best cows. Select the fast growing,
•arty maturing specimens that pre
sent In full the type and size found In
the breed, and use only these as breed
ers, and the egg producing merits w ill
be Increased.
I t is care and atten
tion to the flock that And and secure
these m e rlti In the progeny. Neglect
and haphazard breeding never pays.
In short, the April and May hatched
pullets can be brought into profit only
when they receive the best of care,
food and bousing. Regularity in feed
ing Is an Important Item, and at no
time In the stage of their growth must
they to stalled. Feed n little at a
time, but feed often. Birds thus fed
w ill ever be ready for the next meal,
and they wUl eat It with a re lis h .-
Michael K . Boyer In American Agrlcul
kxrtgt.
(Xoelc rv *M « a s .
the pg^xle expert of an
»gacine, has a clock which
takes six second» to strike 6 o’clock.
H o w long does It take, he asks, to
strike 12 o’clock?;
I f you eey,- as you probably w ill,
tw elve seconds, you w ill be quite, quite
wrong. The actual tim e taken le thir
teen end one-flfteenth seconds
In striking s ix 'th e re are five equal
periods of tim e between the strokes.
This gives one aud one-fifth seconds
for each period
In striking twelve
there are eleven wjrk periods, and elev-
and one fifth equals thir
-fifth.
goods
T h e re Is no o th e r box and
ta b le t paper eo w e ll k n o w n to the
Boeing bow profitable geeee-are and
the little attention they require as com
pared w ith other poultry, It Is some
w hat surprising there are not many
more geese bred. They are g ra z in g
stock, like horses and cattle, and dur
ing the warm weather w ill feed eagerly
the succulent grasses which grow
on the banks of ponds and streams, and
they w ill seldom refuse the herbage
found on the roadways.
This food,
with other materials picked up, w ill
generally keep geese In good condition
during the summer »nd early autumn,
little or no grain ration being needed.
When the female has laid about a doz-
en eggs she generally gets ready to in
cubate, but should not-to allowed to do
so as geese, like ducks, are poor sit
ters and make bad mothers. I Tit the
eggs under a hen and get them batched
as early as possible, for early gosling ,
make the largest and finest birds. Gos
lings, generally speaking, are very
hardy and are not difficult to rear. The
best food for them at first Is hard boll
ed eggs chopped fine, breadcrumbs and
short, sweet grass. As In the case of
chickens, the coop must be kept dry
and warm, but it Is Imperative th a t ws
ter be generously provided If there 1*
no poud or streaqa bandy. W ater for
swimming Is not essential for geese
but they must have plenty to drink and
also some they can have a bath In.—
London M all.
—
She Tre«« and BnllS
Mr. X ,
E a t o n - H u r lh u t
know n.
O f .
See B e rt M ille r , th e M on k land
m a il c a rrie r, and have h im ta k e
th a t p ackage to you.
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