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I m b VRINTRAI, POINT S T A I How to Raise Poultry By D r. L . D . Lc G ru r. V .S ..St. Lowù, M o . , D e r. te LeG graduate o f . ih O ty ntario V r in a ear r y Is C o a lle g e , 18 92 T r h ir -s ix years o f veterinary practice on diseases o f live stock and poultry. Em inent a tr I th o rlty on poultry and st.xk raising. | N a t io n a lly k n o w n p o u ltry b re e d e r. I 'oted author and lecturer. > 1 Oak is the best wood available In Oregon for (he smoke bouse fire, bill willow, or L.»y of Ihe fruit tree woods are good. As is is best to keep the temperature below 120 de grees Fahrenheit, it has been found a gootl praetiee to use some hard wood saw dust on the fire, says the experiment station. This will cause it Io burn more slowly. That bacon fat, used in muffins nor dust nor dirt of any kind should gives a delicious flavor. Cooked AT HER OWN GAME bv permitted. Baby chicks should bacon, rather finely chopped, may never be brooded in an incubator also be mixed in the batter. Because an incubator of of a more room or cellar. The shells of eggs or less mechanical nature, there is are porous and their contents would Cow testing associations in India undoubtedly a temptation to treat rapidly absorb odors with harmful if there were any, would have hard it as if it were almost entirely auto* results. sledding in view of the religious an matic in its action. A good incu An incubator must be absolutely tipathy Ihe Hindus have for harm bator will accomplish much with level Io secure even distribution of ing a cow in any, way. No mutter astonishing little attention, but it heat within. Eye judgment should how poor a cow may be, she is as must have a reasonable amount of not be trusted. Use a spirit level sured of life and liberty until she the right kind of care if the best and be sure to secure a level in ail dies a natural death, says W. A. possible results are to be obtained. directions—not merely from front Hayes, Oregon State college gradu Quite often I have seen an incubator to back or from side to side. ate, who has just returned after sev condemned as a failure when the When all details of installation en years’ service as an agricultural operator was really at fault. Proper are completed, a good dip and dis specialist in India. attention is just as essential in the infectant should be sprayed into Many orchard diseases are held artificial incubation of eggs as it is every portion of the inside of the over from year to year by fallen in any other mechanical operation machine to kill all disease germs. leaves which contain the disease I shall, therefore, give a few point Then the machine should be closed spores. Much new infestation may ers which I hope may show at least up and operated for a day- or two at be prevented by plowing under a few of my readers how to get about 102li degrees before eggs are these leaves just as early as pos better results than they have been placed in it. The next step is to sible. Favorable weather during able to obtain heretofore. get the temperature up to the point the winter is frequently utilized by First of all I want to say a word recommended by the manufacturer Oregon orchurdists ami berry grow to those who have not yet used in and regulate the thermostat so it ers for this, says the experiment cubators but expect to do so. Above will keep the temperature constant. station. \\ ith field crops the same Any incubator will be accom result is obtained through rotution all things don't select vpur first machine with price as the principal panied by detailed instructions for of crops. consideration. Poor construction operating, maintaining heat, regu almost always goes hand in hand lating the source of heat, what heat ‘TIGER ROSE?' HERE WITH with a too cheap price and the first anti moisture to maintain at various MONTE BI-UE and LUPE VELEZ saving is soon lost many times over. stages, and all other details of oper Secondly. I advise getting a ma ation. t is not necessary, therefore. chine that is plenty large enough *° R»ve minute instructions to these STATE THEATRE—Warner Bros for present needs and those of the 1 P°»n*s- 1 receive hundreds o f let- present for four days starting Sun immediate future. One big machine *ers ^rom people all over the United day, January 12th, Monte Blue and j __ . . , . . .. i___ « « . is cheaper to run and gives better States asking how they should oper Lupe Velez in the Vitaphone produc results than two small ones. When ate their incubators. My answer is tion, “Tiger Hose”. Directed by making your purchase, therefore, always the same, “Follow the manu George Fitzmaurice. Adapted from take frture needs into consideration. facturers instructions closely and Willard Mack's stage play of the Of course, it would be foolish to buy you will be successful.” The manu same name. Scenario by Harvey a machine out of ail proportion to facturers of each machine should Thew and Gordon Rigby. know more about the minute details your needs. “Tiger Hose” is one of Ihe most Caring for the incubator is not a of operating their machines they colorful and exciting meledratnas hard task but it does require at make than I do. therefore, their it has been our good fortune to wit tention to details, good common directions should be followed close ness. It is a splendid story of love sense and judgment. The machint ly in every detail. and adventure, well acted by a cast An incubator is a real conveni of capable actors, each one convinc should be visited at least three times a day to be sure that whatever ence and a wonderful time saver ing and sure. The story is splendid source of heat may be used is func when properly operated. One at material for the talking screen. tioning properly, that temperature tendant will consume no more time There is so much depth and sub remains constant and that condi caring for an incubator containing stance to it that there was no need tions generally are as recommended 2,000 eggs than would be necessary of filling in weak spots, as is often to give adequate attention to a the case. This tale holds up from by the manufacturer. Large hatcheries usually have dozen hens. On the other hand, be start to finish, with bright, interest specially constructed houses or cel cause individual hatches are quite ing dialogue, powerful dramatic epi lars for their insubators. Smaller large, carelessness or lack of proper sodes and outdoor scenes that are operators cannot afford the expense understanding may cause material spellbinding. of constructing such quarters and losses. It is easy to see. therefore, The cast was well chosen. Monte indeed, do not require them. An why the manufacturers instructions Blue plays the role of Sergeant Dev incubator should, however be placed should be carefully followed in ev lin, of the Northwest Mouted Police. in the most favorable position pos ery detail. It suits him perfectly. In the first sible to secure best results. The place, he looks like a hero of the F A R M P O IN T E R S room or cellar used should be well great Northwest and that gives him ventillated but free from draughts, Generally speaking, it requires a great start. Then his talents per should be so arranged that temper from 15 to 20 pounds of garbage to mit him to sincerely portray the ature can be gept even at all times, produce 1 pound of pork. and must have a goodly amount of moisture. The temperature, where There is no known method of incubators are operating should keeping strawberries bearing never fall below 40 degrees; be year after year without resetting. tween 50 and 70 degrees is good, and Two or three years is the average MEDFORD an unvarying temperature of 60 de profitable period. The producing grees is idea!. life of commercial plantings is dis- Incubators should never be oper cussesd in an Oregon Experiment ated in a room where there are station bulletin entitled, “Cost and odors of gases such as come from practices in Strawberry Production oils, vegetables, or decaying matter, in the Willamette Valley”. SPECIALIST BEATING THE HEN i l ri Coming to Dr. Mellenthin In In te rn a l Medicine fo r the past fifteen years S P E C IA L TR A V E L B A R G A IN DOES NOT O PERATE r n iu A i, jab v a r i ntun of great courage who Is tender' I and grntlr in his hive for Hose. And where could one find an ac tress better fitted to play the wild, untamed Hose than l.upe Vries. Here' is a girl worth watching. Every glance, every motion, every word is vivid ami delightful. II. it. Warn er gives another of his excellent characterizations, and Gaston Glass, Tully Marshall, Grant Withers, and Bull Montana are all fine. Hln-TIn- Tin adds color to Ihe proceedings. The story is of primitive, outdoor people who resent the Invasion of the modern scientists and engineers. Hose, foster daughter of Hector Mr- Collins, the Hudson Bay factor nt Ihe Loon River Post, is the belle of the North Woods. Every man about the place Is in love with her. She loves Bruce, young engineer who is one of a group of men who have come to build a railroad. Here is an unusual opportunity to save money. This ticket is good for travel on, day coaches and in tourist sleeping cars. Take advantage of this low fare and plan your trip to Los Angeles now. Enjoy Greater Speed and Comfort Reclining chairs in day coaches pro vide maximum comfort. There’s always plenty of room on the train to rest and walk about. T ourist sleepers give still greater coinfort, yet they are economical. You save time, too. $15 to San Francisco For further information and ret- trvatiom phone or cal! at Ticket Office! thown below. Southern Pacific O C. PURKEPILB Agent Los Angeles, California. 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