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How to Raise Poultry
B By Dr. L .
D . Lf ( n \ i r , U .S., Si. L o m u ,
« I B eWWTRAI, POINT RÍAS
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY T. IMP
A Dollar Dinner fo r Four
D r. LcG ear is a graduate o f the
V e te r in a r y C o lle g e , 1892, T h U * '
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years o f veterinary practice o \\ Z"
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o f live stock and poultry. k*r’
.»eases
th o rity on poultry and
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F ° r Br?ce<|ers
Proper Rous'
Feeding and Care
of F .w F
n*
Selected
for Breeding
is of ’ mportance. On the Way
They
#
Are Handled Depends Much
of the Strength and Productive-
n' ¿es of Future Generations
It seems fairly easy for most peo
ple to understand that horses, hogs
and other animals whose young are
born in the same way must be in
prime condition at the same time
of mating or the offspring are likely
to be inferior. Consequently, every
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THEATRE
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If Air. Hoover's Research Commit ONLY DKMOCRATR W ILL LAUGH
tee of Social Trends finds time
Two Irishmen were standing be
hanging heavy on Its hands it might
hop in and find out what a hostess fore a monument bearing this ®pl-
means by feeding u grown up man taph: "A good man und a Repub
a lettuce sandwich about the size lican." One said lo the other: They
of a llfly-eent piece—Maeon (Ga.) always do queer things In America,
last I can't understand why they
Telegraph.
buried u good man with a Republi
can. 1"
You may stay out late
And get lit up a few"
Said the lien to the farmer
But I'll be laying for you.:
The word (applause) appears
precaution is taken in the way of
quite fresuently In the Congresslon-
careful housing, feeding, and condi
at record and wouldn't it be Just
tioning to make sure that animals
too bail If the public printer should
selected for breeding are in good
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physical condition. Peculiarly en
(applesauce).
ough the fact that the same care
should he exercised with fowls
whose young are hatched from eggs
does not seem to be so generally un
derstood. Possibly, the fact that
any one egg looks so much like all
other causes an instinctive deduc
tion that such is the case. However
that may be, the fact remains that
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the same need exists for proper
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care of breeding fowls as for any
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other form of animal life. In this
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article, therefore,, I shall give
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briefly sonic of the most important
points to be observed in the care of
TOUR people may have an ex- a hot oven until brown. Meanwhile,
breeders.
1 cellent dinner at home for a have half a six-ounce package of
As the first step working toward
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I dollar—a quarter apiece— if the egg noodle., cooked, drained und
a stronger, more vigorous, high
marketing is carefully done and the seasoned and half of a number 2
producing tlock for the future, you
various items of the menu skilfully can of lima beans heated. Arrange
these in a border around the salmon.
combined.
will naturally select only such birds
This dish makes the whole main
To
make
the
salmon
dish,
remove
as are most likely to transmit these
part of the meal, supplying meat,
the fish from a tall can (28 cents),
desirable qualities. They should
remove skin and bones, and place as starchy cereal and vegetable, and all
be one year old or over, and of
whole as possible in the center of a its ingredients cost only 54 cents.
Leith F. Abbott, for six years
For the ice-cream, scald together
large, shallow baking plate. Make
good size. You will choose only
western advertising representative
a sauce of one and one-half table-
contents of a six-ounce can of evap
for The Long- Roll Lumber Com
your finest specimens—birds of
spoons butter, two tablespoons flour
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orated milk, one-third cup sugar
pany and the Longview Company
good form with vigor, perfect
one cup milk, liquor from the can and two tablespoons water, and cool.
of
any
kind und supply the
nt
Ixmgvlew,
W
ashington,
has
been
health, good individual records, and
and salt and pepper. Pour over the
Add two tablespoons lemon juica
remedy
with promptness and
appointed
advertising
agent
for
the
salmon. Cover with one-third cup and one eight-ounce can of black
desirable ancestry. Breeders must
Southern Pacific at Portland, ao-
skill.
If
decay has rendered
crumbs
buttered
with
one
tablespoon
be properly fed, housed and cared
berries mashed and pressed through
cording to J. A. Ormandy, pas
of butter and sprinkle two table
your
teeth
useless, don’t be
a
coarse
sieve.
Freeze
as
usual.*
.
for if they are to provide eggs of
senger traffic manager. Mr. Abbott
spoons grated cheese over; bake in
despondent,
us
it will surprise
sufficiently high fertility.
wan grnduHted from the U niversity
and delight you to find that
of Oregon school of Journalism and
, Not the least important consider
one of my scientifically con
has worked on several Oregon
ation is proper feeding. As every large combs and wattles are more
structed plate» will perform
newspapers.
Honored
one knows, chickens can be fed cer likely to freeze than those of the
all of the functions of natural
Mr. Ormandy. tn making thia an
tain materials in such proportions hen.
nouncement, said Uiat Abbott as
teeth and Improve your ap
as to force a relatively high yield
While it would be possible to
sumes hla new dutlea with an In
pearance a hundred fold.
of eggs. This should not be done elaborate considerably on the fore
tim ate knowledge of the Pacific
with breeders. What is wanted is going suggestions I believe that en
Northw est’s development problems
gained through hla wide and var
quality hot quantity. During the ough information has been given to
ied experience at Ixmgvlow. giving
breeding season, you want as many guide any intelligent poultry raiser
THE BEST DENTISTRY
him unusual qualifications to cniry
large, perfect, fertile hatching eggs who wants to get better results
DONE PAINLESSLY
on the promotion of tourist travel
as possible, eggs from which will from his flock.
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and similar activities which the
come strong, vigorous chicks that
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Southern Pacific la conducting for
will live, thrive and grow rapidly.
developm ent Of this territory.
M a trim o n ia l C ban co
If the breeding female is forced
Only ana w ttaw tn thlrtaan marrtaa
during the winter she may come in
to the breeding, season in a weak again. I® U a Brtttah lalaa. Apparootly
have had aoasigfc.
ened condition so that her eggs will tha ««bar a® twatva
tfca ®ttar hand. ssta wtd-
lack fertility and vitality.
asst af f*ur romartloa. ITsaaa
Give breeding birds a good rest •tattadca U 14 good rntj tor tha Rett-
after the molt and do not force egg
production during the winter. Keep
them on what is practically a main
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tenance ration—a good laying ra
The treaty of Vertaillee betweea
tion with the protein bearing foods
such as meat scraps that are re -Great Britain and the United States,
duced in quantity and green foods. ending the American Revolution, waa
September 3, 1783. Actual hee-
Rely mostly on hard grains well algned
tUltlea had ceased upon the surren
buried in litter so they will have to der of Cornwallis at York town on Oc
Dean Eric W. Allen, of the school
scratch for it.
tober IB, 1TBL
of Journalism of the University of Ore
As the breeding season approach
gon, was recently honored by election
es, gradually go back to a laying
to
the presidency of the American
Savea P a in t ere' L abor
ration by increasing from time to
The spray machine, sow universal Association of Schools and Depart
time the quantities of protein bear ly used as a labor saver la the palat ments of Journalism when It conven
“Everybody complains about
ing materials which constitute a ta« Industry, w as Brat need la a large ed at Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
considerable part of mash feeds. way oa the buildings e f the World’s
the weather, but no one
Be content with a fair normal yield Colombiaa axposlUun at Chicago la
If the dapper of today used the
from breeders that are never forced MB®.
hair-cloth sofa that her mother did,
seems to do anything about
and you are most likely to get eggs
she’d wear six petticoats too.
of high quality for hatching.
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it.”
Keep plenty of water, grit, char
by apprexl-
coal and shell before your breeders gaataty BO,000
Tbs
at all times.
Feed breeding birds liberally but
Probably he was right then—today he
do not overfeed so they become fat
would
he “all wrong.”
R eliev es a H eadache or N euralgia in
and lazy. Keep feeding down to
Or
Cold
Feet
30
m
inutes,
ch
eck
s
a
Cold
the
first
what you can see keeps the fowls
No matter how clever a doctor day, and ch eck s Malaria in three
We can help keep you cool in summer and
in good physical condition and pro
may
be he cannot cure swelled
motes normal egg yield.
whrm
in winter; we can even improve on
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As a further guard against exces heads—South Bend Tribune.
spring and autumn.
sive fat as well as to insure neces
sary health and vigor, give your
When the coolness of autumn slips upon
breeders plenty of exercise. Give
us unawares, we are ready with electric heat
them run of unrestricted range if
possible, preferably where there is
ers for use before it is time to start the furnace
Some form of green feed. Such a
When summer tells spring to “close the door
range also affords the opportunity
on the way out,” there arc electric fans.
to pick up bugs, worms and similar
natural food interials which re
Electric refrigeration deeps food at an even
quire exercise to get them.
See that houses are always well
temperature, regardless of Old Man Weather.
ventilated, clean and sanitary. Dis
Automatic heat—with the aid of the electric
infect frequently with a good dip &
You
can
get
it
at
the
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motor—laughs at winter.
disinfectant, to keep down lice
mites and disease germs. Remove
COOPERATIVE.
4f a storm approaches, we know that it
droppings frequently and change
litter often.
means darkness and that darkness means
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C.
Stanwood
handles
these
feeds
where
it
is
As for the type of house besf suit
an instantaneous demand for light. We
ed for breeders, no special type is
convenient for you to pick up.
are
always prepared to furnish that light.
required. Any good house of the
Submit your wants direct or thru Stanwoods
! open front type that is weather-
1 tight and free from drafts or damp
We dodo something about the weather.
and we will give you service and quality
ness will serve the purpose. Allow
each bird at least 5 square feet of
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I floor space and I would prefer 10
| or more. Better too much space
i
I than too little.
In extremely cold weather, guard
' against frozen combs and wattles.
Adequate feeding is one precaution
as properly fed birds have greater
stamina. It is also necessary in
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unusually cold weather to have cur
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tains over the front opening of
houses; also to drop curtains before
the roosts. In the case of males it
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is sometimes even desirable to put
them in sppargfe boxes or coops
covered with burlap, since their
I WILL
TAKE YOUR
TOOTH
TROUBLES
Dr. I. H. G®ve
I BHO& ArstMtl
JOHN
BARRYMORE
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