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PnPTI ANH OFFERS A MARKET rVIVlLrlili FOR YOUR PRODUCE Why ii it neccessary to urge people to take 1 care of their health? Little Mist April By DOUGLAS MALLOCH VAUDEVILLE PICTURES u; ) 'A :,x s is y . Afrs. Florence King "I like Dr. Herce's Pleasant Pellets to well m a liver regulator that I an nrver without tlirm in the home." laid Mrs. Muretire Kin of 4(J7 S. JHth St.. Malrm. "I hey are the best laxative I liave ever used. They relieve bilious lies and lulumi sick -headac hes, aid iliurtiun and are good fur disordered stomach. 'I dry are the belt ivitem reg ulator that anyone can take. They liven up tlie liver when sluggish, or inactive, unit are very mild. If taken ai directed titer In-en one's system in such good ruiidiliMii lli.il there if little need fur unv nilier meiliritic " ( itituiii a vial TcHeti now of your ilrupgiM and tee how quickly you'll leel il, .ir hrjikd-dill of vim and vitality. M 1'cllcts for 30fc Care Little for Chrlstmss. Tim Aim-rli-an cunaul general to Ar Ki'iilltia euys that "they do not have u Hntita Clitua beard, and a red or practice It In the United States, but mi fai h sixth of January they dress up to a Vi'ry ltmltd extent what lliey l ull 'Ixia Hi-yes' (the kings), wearing it hunt ( laua bear and a red or rolord coat, but the performance Ii very tutne and not at all general." Why I It V That a woman wilt wear a ball gown whi'U she doesn't care to dance, a riding halilt when aha wouldn't even think nt getting on a liorao, a golf out fit lnn hu doesn't know how to play and wouldn't If aha did, a bath lug milt when the vary sight of water makca her seasick, but when she gets a -itillng dress she means bualneaa? - Washington llrge. Strength of Hyena's Jaws Thn tiyena la one of the at run rent of mammal, but It Is known alao a one ot the moat cowardly. A small dug hus boon known to nd one fly ing. Only when cornered will It fight. lie Jawa uro atrung enough to crush the sliliibon of a boras. In Aala and Africa, where It I ntoet commonly found, the animal la held In contempt hrruimn ot Its skulking habits, Bubbles Indicate Leak Air huhhlea awn In the radiator so lution ludlrntn some sort of cylinder hewl gasket loak. The bubbles are the result of compression leaking out around the head and gutting Into the cool! n k ayHtem. This air, bolng un iter pressure, naturally finds Its way to the aurfuce of the water In the radlulor. Court Teats Opium When a controveray was started over whether or not the evidence In a niircotlc caso was opium, the Eng- llMh Juilgu ordered It brought to the bench, whore ho tested it and pro claimed It opium. Suit an old Indy on unnerving the shortness of her granddaughter's new skirt: "Mercy, child, aren't you afraid you'll get kneemonlaT" -Boston Tran script. Work Worth While' A HtuilutiU' reahliince, or hoatol, was recently dedicated with Impressive ceremonies In Montevideo, Uruguay, The himtiil was established to furnish homo lufluences for students and to offer a center for the Intellectual life of the community. Our nomination for the Hall of America's Dumb Is the guy who stop ped for half an hour at the railroad itoiihIiik, walling for tho stop sign to cluing. Washington Dirge. How Trust A cynic rlHus to remark that homes never before were as comfortuble and families so seldom In thorn. Seattle Tlmiis. You Want a Good Position Very welt Take the Accountancy and llimlimiw Miinns-eiiient, Private neoreiaiT I, Calculator, Uomptomater, Htenor prlc, I'emniinslilp, or Commercial Twill' era' Course at Behnke-Walker i'h. inrrmmt Ttiislnes Onlless of the Northwest which Inui won more Aoouraoy im,i ami Unlit Medals than any other school In America. Hctid for our Hiiooeas Calali. Fourth Street noiir Morrison, Lilian J, Or. Iwuui At. WalRT, l-rna. P. N. U. No. 18, 1926 OUU speaks with a frown, but ihe ' comet with a klM And kisses your teardroos away. I call her Mlaa Aurll. the dear little mine, Though really ber title la May, Now, May la a mouth of continual flower, But April's a season of lunahlne end ahoweri. Had I namod the maiden, I'm certain It'i ao, Then I would have called ber Mlaa April, I know. Rhe Uilnke that the world U a terrible pi a re, A moment, moment or two. moment a cloud will puae over ber face And then bow the tun will come through I She tella you the world U a terrible pot. And prove right away that ft really I not, Though now for moment the lady la vexed, Lord bleaa me the aun may be alilnlng the next I Little Mia April, they laugh at your pranks, They atntl at your sigh and your Ollg, Hut Little Mia April, I give you my thanks Ton aorrow, but never for long. And L when the cloud may envelop my way, May 1 ae the aunahlne, behold the new day, When dark I the mountain, when el or my the ata, May I have the oul of the spring time In met (A kf Madura NKipixr SreSletu ) ri T cAmongthe lpTABLES NATHAN ROTHSCHILD OptlE Rothachllds of Europe have the reputation of being the great eat financial geniuses. Indeed, thetr ability to amass wealth has made them world famous. And Nathan Meyer Kutharhlld waa the master moneymaker of them all. .Grandson of small merchant, one of ten children, Nathan waa born Sep teinber 10, 1777. He was sent to Eng Isnd to tske rhsrge ot the vsst Itoths- chlld business there, the other four brother being scattered In other 1m portant Kurnpean countries. Nathan took up bis residence In London. The boldness snd skill of bis flnnsrlsl methods roused first the distrust then the admiration of his business friends. He employed carrier pigeons snd special fast boat to get news which would affect bis trsdlng on the stock market. He loaned money to carry on the war against Napoleon, and alwsys believed in Napoleon's event ual defeat He la ssld to hsve been present at Wsterloo. However, be did have some representative there, St leaat, and arranged fur relays of fast horses; for he got the news of Ns Mil eon's defest some hour before any one else. Consequently he could buy heavily In the stork market at that time depressed by the news of Illuch er's defest He risked all his fortune on that chance, and made, nobody know bow much, money out of It He, himself, and other member of the Rothschild house, had loaned mil Hon to the government of their various countries. Indeed, the war of the allied countries agslnst Napo leon, was practically financed by them. Nathan died In 1R30. ( fcr Qsorss Msttksw ASams) ZIbbreviated L LSTORY .IT MR. AND MRS. EMTII5 AIR, who badu't seen young Blugg and his wife since they left for the Menlgltls Islands on their honeymoon, descended on them voraciously. "Oh, the llluggsl" cried Mr. Air. "And to think that we should meet them wheeling the baby. Isn't that Just too perfect! Do let me take the little coverlet away from It little face and get a little look at the little dear I Blugg, you lucky devil, it's the living Image of you I The came Roman chin I The same Mexican ears!" "Nonsense!" snorted Mrs. Air. "It favor Mr. Itltigg. Why, the resem blance Is startling,' amazing I It has Mrs, Blugg' Grecian mouth, her Asiatic dimples, her Peruvian nose I Positively, my dear, the likeness Is uncanny I" And they argued It out to excitedly, so vehemently, that crowd gathered nd took sides and the fire engines came, and Anally the exasperated young Blugg had to raise his vole to g frenzied pitch to sot the matter straight "Conblnme It!'" he roared. "This nln't our bubyl We ain't got any baby I This Is Just one we're wheel ing!" kr Osorgt Italthtw kiufi) C-mimiLLmim mm ssssiMMSsssiessssMss ssssssisssss sail i mi i nasli " ' RIGHT FEED WILL STOP SOFT SHELLS At this time of the year no com plaint 1 much more common than that hen are laying soft-shelled eggs. This means considerable loss through a corresponding reduction In the quan tity of marketable eggs produced. The causes of soft-shcdled eggs are well known to the well-Informed poultry man. He understands that the ap pearance of such an egg Is an Indica tion of improper feeding and be gov erns himself accordingly. The yolk of the egg Is fully formed when it break from the hen's ovary and drops Into the funnel-shaped mouth of the oviduct It Is at this point that fertilization of the egg takes place, If the egg Is to be fertilized, and probably within a few minutes of the breaking loose ot the yolk. In about three hour the formation ot the thicker albumen I completed, this taking place In the upper and central sections of the oviduct The third and last section of this organ secretes the shell membrane, and it also require about three hours for the shell to form therein. By the eipsnslon and contraction of the wslls of the oviduct the egg I forced for ward into the shell glsnd, where the lime 1 deposited, snd within 12 to 24 hours the egg I laid. One can readily see that anything that would have a tendency to make the egg pas too rapidly through this portion of the oviduct would cause the ben to lay soft-shelled eggs. The first and usual rouse of soft helled egg I that the bird I too fut The muscular movement of the oviduct Is hindered by layers of fat and In ileid of the egg being controlled by firm muscles it merely slips through flabby mass without getting Its shell on. The difficulty will vanish If the birds are made to scrstcb bsrd in a clean, dry straw litter for all thetr grain, and the ration fed is not over- fattening. Sprouted oats will be I vslusble food, as they ar less fat tening than either wheat or corn. In some rases it might do well to omit for a few days all mashes, especially moist mashes, if many soft-shelled eggs are coming through. The second source of soft-shelled eggs is Isck of lime In the hen's ra tion. In this esse the sbell-secreting part of the oviduct falls to do Its work because of lack ot material. Oyster shell broken fine enough for she bens to eat or dry granulated bone are. good sources for the lime required. It Is claimed by some pool trymen thst the use of limestone grit also helps to supply material to the hen. It bt often recommended that old plaater or mortar he broken or ground fairly fine and thrown Into bos la the pen for the birds to est Keeping Records Shows Profits From Hen Flock Tlie year ISO wss a good one for the poultry-man who kept close tabs on his flock. "I'roflt for the yesr ending Novem ber 1 ran slightly higher than a year ago In most counties 1 hsve visited so far for summarizing records," writes Q. 8. Vlckers, poultry extension spe cialist at the Ohio State university. In a letter sent to the 1.070 Ohio farm- era who keep flock records la co-oper ation with the university. Indlestlons are thst these poultry- men will average 130 eg or more per Hen for the year. The state average is about seventy eggs. In Medina county the high flock made a net profit of 13.3.3 on each hen housed at the start of the year, while the low Dork made forty-two cents hen. The low man cannot possibly mulutaln the same standard of living the high man can. He has a problem lo meet If he want more ot the.ie worldly good. Poultry Hints Egg can be produced cheaply only from high-producing stock, see No one grain supplies alt the feed- element needed for egg production la the right proportion. e e Yellow corn, according to scientist, t better food for poultry a it cou tain vltamlne A which I essential to the poultry diet. e e e Egg eating Is a hard vice to cure, It usually starts from the liens break Ing thin-shelled eggs. To prevent the laying of such eggs give the hens plenty of oyster shells. Darkening the nests discourages egg-eating, and more beef scrap In the rutlou help to break It up. see 1 Most of the fault found with In cubatort trace to one big mlstuke failure to heed the manufacturer' di rection. see The shape or weight . of eggs In no way shows what sex the chick will be, according to Department of Agriculture tests. You can't afford to fool around with hen if you are hutching for a flock of more than fifty layers. An In cubator does the work about a well and at much less cost. GROUND SOY BEANS SUPERIOR FOR COW la Indiana experiment station Bulle tin 2ftU, L. H. Fslrciilld and J. W. Wil bur report the results of three trials In which soy bean oil meal and linseed meal were compared as compo nent of the grain mixture of dairy cow during lactation. Three lot of cow were fed In two ef the trial, receiving old process soy bean oil meal, with and without min eral during different period, and Unseed oil meal during a third period. one trial two lots of cow were used, the feeding being for three periods by the double reversal meth od. New process soy bean oil meal wss fed In this trial, and one of tb lot received mineral. The result of the three experiments were not entirely uniform, but In gen eral old process soy besn oil meal was superior to the product prepared by the new process, and both were su perior to linseed oil meal for milk pro- dsction and In the grain requirement. Old process soy bean oil meal pro duced milk of a higher fat percentage than linseed oil meal, but the reverse occurred with the utw process product No definite effect wss observed from the feeding of minerals. The second pert of the bulletin deals with the results of two experi ments In which ground soy beans with and without minerals were compared with llnaeed oil meal for milk produc tion. The combined result of the two experiment Indicated that the aoy beana increased the milk production and maintained the fat percentage, as compared with the linseed oil meal. Less grain but more silage and hay were required for milk production with llnaeed oil meat With the mineral supplements there wss a decrease in milk production. The authors conclude from the five experiment thst soy besn oil meal snd Unseed oil mesl are practically equal In value, while ground oy bean are auperlor to either. Rye as Dairy Feed Not Popular Among Dairymen Rye, as a rule, doe not enter largely into the feeding nf dairy cows, in fact, it Is not a very' popular feed among dairymen. Rye Is credited with caus ing a bitter taste in dairy products sad owing to the fsrt thst rye rosy ofltlme be affected with ergot 1 an ether consideration csuslng It to find dlsfsvor among dairymen. Ergot I l fungus disease that sttsrks the ma turtng head of the growing rye crop. The affected kernels develop as pur pllsh-blsck horns. These horns when eaten csuse a resctlon In the animal's body which Is Indlcsted by the slough tag of the hair of the tall or the clawa If the condition 1 not as advanced. lameness may be the principal result Ergot also causes abortion, neverthe less rye ran be tKd as a feed for dairy animals. With the usual farm forage feeds. feed as a grain ration equal parts by weight of bran, osta and rye at the rate of one pound for every four pound ef milk produced. Feeding Value of Skim Milk of Various Breeds There I very little. If any differ ence in the feeding value of skim milk of the different dslry breeds. Guern sey milk does contain a higher per centage of total solid, bnt the extra amount of milk produced by the Hoi- teln offset the difference In com position, so that it may be ssld thst a liolsteln cow produces as much feed vslue in her milk after the cresra bss been separated as a Guernsey cow. It msy also be ssld thst the Ouernsey cow, with her tower production of milk, produce a much feed value In her skirn milk ss the Hoi stein. It may be estimated that there i on pound additional solid mstter In 100 pounds of Guernsey milk In com psrison with that of Holstetns, which ts so small that there Is very' little difference In food value la the amount that would be fed dally. Increasing Production It is eaay to Increase production ot average row when we nse pure-bred bulls of reasonably good breeding and with ancestry of satisfactory produc tion, and when we succeed in getting our aversge cow up to 300 pounds of butterfat a year, other problem will confront ua. But our need now is to get cow that average 300 pounds or more. In a study of more then 2,000 record of dam and daughter In cow testing associations It wss found thst the aversge bull did not incresse the production ot cows thst produced 884 pounds of fat per year. Soy Bean Hay and Straw Soy-bean hay, which consists of the entire soy-bean plsnt cut and cured, Is higher In protein than clover hay snd It conatltutes an excellent hay for dairy cows. It is hsrd to ssy whether or not It will Increase the flow ot milk. That will depend on whether or not tlie cows hsve been well fed before starting them on the soy bean hay. 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Since that time the glaciers have melted and the bay now extends across the Canadian territory. Beautiful Time of Year Indian summer is a term applied In North America to a short season ot pleasant weather which commonly oc curs at the end of October or early In November, but for which there is no fixed date. During this period the at mosphere Is hazy and dry, the sky Is red, the temperature Is mild and rain is absent tor an unusual length of time. Eaay Enough; Dear Sir I see where some fellow kept awake 141) hours to win a $200 bet . A certain son of a certain father I know was home two weeks during the holiday, snd, so far as I know, he never slept a wink during the en tire fortnight He didn't do it on a bet, either, although it cost me con siderably more than 200. PA. Mo bile Register. Back to the Coon So thickly did the sightseers msss sbout the mansion, however, that many ot the 600 feuests bidden to the reception were unable to penetrate through the ranks of democracy and had to return to their heated limou sines In high dudgeon. Los Angeles Dally News. A Change of Physicians A Boston paper declares a woman who had five different cooks in five weeks was told by her doctor that she needed a change ot diet. No won der they had to give ber smelling salts, Philadelphia Inquirer. Vast Body of Watsr The Baltic sea Is about 930 miles long by from 50 to 425 In width and has an area of approximately 160,000 square miles. Household Hint. A brick will imike a floor polisher par excellence. Just cover an ordi nary red brick with a piece of carpet. This will be sufficiently heavy for pol ishing the waxed floor snd not too heavy tor easy manipulation. Alack! There are more people worrying over their lack ot dollars than over their lack ot sense. Boston Tran script. 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