ENSEMBLE THEME FINDS FAVOR; ERA OF ELABORATE MILLINERY PORTI ANn OFFERS A MARKET A VlV A I.-11LS FOR YOUR PRODUCE EVIDENTLY tli. makers of our modes bsltevs tliHt we cannot hnve too much of s good tiling. Which, pr hape, accounts fur the fuel Hint the ensemble costume bids fiilr to estuli lUli uew record for Itself In the inut ttr of popularity, Th new plitlded and checked snd olliiirwlno bs-piit-terned flannels are mouuti to tumpt genius Into combining tlism with mild colored wurstuds, whervlu cunt and frock are interrelated. A striking autumn compose suit la sbowo In Hit picture, (me run readily spprucluts that audi an ensemble will give apli-ndld service. Aa to smart style It csrrles conviction. It la Just ; BMW jm: ) i'lff;. II 1 iu a-. i 1 W .0 .jr ' -r VVaaa tit w t - p. I . . ENSEMBLE THAT auch fancy colorful widens which give favor to the uew inodea. 'ry cunning arrungciiicnta ara fea tured. For Inatance, a plaldwl aporta enaemble atremea Coat and aklrt of tha novelty woolen with a blouaa of plain flannel whneo coloring reepouda to aomo rhoaen ahnda In tha plaid. This Idea of creullng the Jacket to match tha aklrt with a contrasting Jumper blouse la very ImiHirtaiit Feminine arrlvala from abroad ex pressed their choice of Carls style In that they sponsored plain and novelty woolen euH'inblea. These compose treatments took form In cunts of mono too woolen poned ocr skirts of pin check a In matching hues. Ona luter- t-fKfel- .' m Ld KjjT r ) - '-ors ELABORATE MILLINERY DESIGNS eating version Included skirt In atrip of gray and bluck worn with coat of gray. There la no end to the novelty woolens which combine effectively with Ilka fabric of solid coloring. For sportswear a pleasing material shows curious darned effect In a second coloring auch aa ninuve on green, blue on bluo of darker tulon, and so on. gome of the dressier woolens show a patterning lu mutnl thread all of which goes to empliuslr.e the fact thnt woolens of extreme novelty will rep- rusr-tit fnremoat coming fashion. Wo tiro scheduled to wear mil linery of t mora elaborate type. Tbnt tiu i are nnt aa simple In their styling aa they once um u time were, la tliu one outstanding Impression gullied after a careful review of mil linery collm-tlnn aa they now art. There la every evidence of trlinmad itii ticlug ushered In. Kvcn tho now fulta dix-lar mutiny In the ranka when It cornea to featur ing lha alntple banded types. Ttie two felt iimduls ahuwn at the top of tha nccoinpanylng group toll a atory of Ifreulur alnburatl'in, Falta of larger brim ara crowding out tha cloaer-flt- v "... V. MAKES APPEAL ting sort. Also tn order to retain tha niodo'a favor tha new folts have taken on a moat aupeiior quality. Ordinary common felts are pass. Tha picture shows kind In doiuund this season. Hlnce ornatenrss and elaboration Is tha keynote to surcesa tn tha newer mllitnery, the designer of tha flrst hat shown here resorted to scissors and a paint brush to accomplish tha feat, which In this Instance Is a cunningly contrived and stenciled floral pat terned brim. Aa a matter of fact both fells pictured at the top of tha II I us trutlun display a flue finesse In the wsy of carefully applied velvet bind ings and other details. The soft, gracefully manipulated. - - tor ' l crown crows in favor. The model centered In the picture la an ad mirable utituinn beadwoar suggestion. Molro silk Is a magic word these dnys In the realm of millinery. It la the popular fabric for Immediate wear, The lurne black inolra hut pictured here typlllus the last word lu smart fashion. Tim hut shown last In the group ac crnis tho trend toward the higher crown, JULIA IIOTTOMLIJT. (B, Mil, Wulsra Mswipsptr Vnlos.t TUBERCULOSIS IS SPREAD BY HENS The trnnNinlaxliin of fowl or avian tuberculosis throiiKh the egg Is a neg ligible factor In spreading the iIIkcbhc, according to tha results of extvoslvo experiment conducted by Lir. C. I. Fitch, dlvlxlon dilcf, niid It. K. I.ul.-belium-n and Itulh N, Idkmuna of the veterinary medicine staff at Vnlver ally farm, Ht. Paul, Minn. The ex periments have been running about a year and Hie experimenters have so far examined nearly 800 egg luld by about 4(1 known tuberculous hens af fected with various forms of the dis ease. Slimy of the pug were exam ined by Inoculation Into the bodies of chickens and many others have been cultured. None of the birds, or a few animals so Inoculated, bus as yet de veloped tuberculosis. "These results would seem to IndU csle," any tho authors, "that tubercle bacilli are not usunlly transmitted through the tug and thut the danger In this Dimmer la not great." Tuberculosis among chickens Is es pecially freiient In Iowa, Minnesota, North and Houth Itikotn, and Wiscon sin. Close housing niwexnury In win ter mouths contributes to the spread ing of Infection, Tuberculosis In farm flocks becomes significant be cause of Ita relation to the tubercu losis of cattle and swlnu. Iu 21 out of 35 cases examined by a Nebraska station veterinarian It was found that tuberculosis of swine wua contracted from barnyard fowl. Kxperlmenta have also shown that the skin form of tuberculosis of cattle may be pro duced by the fowl or avian type. Late Built Houses Are Liable to Cause Ills Many poullryiiM-n are finding that poultry house built too lute lu the full are apt to result In colds and roup. liefore the birds, especially pullets. are put In a new ioultry house the floor aa well aa the lumber used In construct Ion must be thoroughly dry. A house built of eeusoped lumber dur ing the nmnth of August has ample time for drying out before the bird are put Into their winter qunrters. The essentluls of a good poultry house are: Dryness, as this prevent colds and roup ; frexh air, which keeps the bird In good health ; sunlight, na ture' best disinfectant, and floor space so that during confinement the blrda will have room tn exercise. For the best result a poultry house should be built for units of 'MO birds. This requires a house m bv 40 feet. It should face southward and should be located on high, dry ground, and where It gets some shelter, (ilsss windows on the east and west side with curtain windows In the front will allow all the aunlleht and frei.li air thnt the birds require. Protection of the flock nenlnt dn" and seasonal changes of weather and climate I the purpose of a poultry house. For New Jersey conditions, the New Jersey multiple unit laying house gives best results. The plans for this house are given In Circular 1S2 of the New Jersey Exierlment station. New IlrunswUk, N. J, which can be obtained free on application. Good Poultry Business to Cull Out Nonlaycrs Just as a good business proimsltlon. those hen that are not laying at this time of the year should be culled out of the flock and sold. They have prob ably finished their year's work and will eat expensive fiwl and use valu able house room the rest of the year. The poor-luylng ben at this time of the year la laxy, overfnt, probably be ginning to molt, and has bright yel low coloring left In her legs and benk If she la of the yellow-skinned breeds. On the other hand, the good layer I always active, looks healthy, will not molt until lute In the full, nnd has put the yellow from her skin Into the yolk of all the eggs she has luld. Any flock owner can cull hens by these Indications. If he does not have confidence In his ability to do a good Job of culling he can shut his culls up for a few day and aee If they lay any egg. Good House for Geese In order to make a uccesa of gooso raising the house should be on the ground. A building up off the ground would be much too dry. The goose house does not need to be expensive. ordinary rough lumber which I bat tened on the outside would be quite suitable. Earth should he thrown In to the house so as to muke the floor nf least six Inches or, better, one foot above the level of the ground outside. The eggs should be collected a loon aa laid Depluming Mites Hen are sometimes troubled with scabies, or depluming miles, which bite the skin ut the buse of the feath er and finally cnuHe a los of plum ago. Mix four part lard with one part flower of sulphur, and rub this ointment on the part where feathers are lacking. A loss of feathers around the back la sometimes caused by ac tivities of the male birds. Washing the bare part with commercial dlsln fectnnt solution may prove Useful In destroying depluming mite. mm. HARDEN FLESH OF LITTLE PORKERS IriDind kr ' Vnltw! SHIM Dtptrtmnt c AS"ouJiur.l Investigations of the soft-pork prob lem by the United Htates lx-partmeut of Agriculture and co-operating state experiment station have shown thut It la possible to utilize mature eoy bean pasture in auch a way that sub sequent feeding of corn and tankage will produce satisfactory firmness of carcass. Soy beans fed with corn In dry lot In the proportion of 1 pound of soy beans to 8 pounds of shelled corn to 130 pound hogs, however, do not make a Ann carcass. It 1 necessary to supplement the soy-boan pasture with shelled corn and minerals. According to the tests, pig maintained on the supplemented pasture for 8 to 10 weeks, and gain ing 40 to 75 pounds, will produce a firm carcaaa If later fed on corn and tankage for an additional gain of V25 pounds. The statement of the conclusions adopted by the co-operating agencies at the soft-pork conference held in Chattanooga, Teun., In April la as fol low: (1) Soy beana grazed with a supple mentary ration of 1.0 to 2.5 per cent of shelled corn and with minerals elf- fed to pig starting at weights rang ing from 23 to 83 pounds and making gains of approximately 40 to 75 pounda through period of from 8 to 10 weeks produce, In the usual case, carcasses of a satisfactory degree of firmness when subsequent gain in weight of 125 pounds or more ha been made by the pig on corn With tankage. ' (2) Soy bean fed a a supplement to corn In dry lot In the ratio of 1 pound of soy beans to 3 pound of ihelled corn to pig ranging up to 130 pound In iturtlBg weight will not produce firm carcaase In the usual case when the bog are slaughtered after a gain of approximately 100 pound or mora has been made oo the corn-soy-bean ration. Soy benna have asaumed a position of probably foremost Importance in the list of recognized softening feeds. For several year they hive been ued In Increasing amounts In bog produc tion, particularly lu section where bog are produced in the greatest number. For that reason the atten tion devoted to soy besns in these In vestigations baa Increased noticeably. . Tlana for further experiment pro vide for a study of aey beana even mora comprehensive thsn heretofore. It la now believed thst there may be a difference In the palatnbilty, feed ing value, and softening Influence of different varieties of soy besns. These question will be Included In the study also. In addition to the work with soy bean plan have been made to con tinue the atudles of tha Influence of soy-bean oil . meal, peanut, rice by products, alfulfa, velvet beans, and cull navy bean on firmness under various condition. Likewise, it Is planned to continue the Investigation of factors other than feed, including Initial weight, type, breed, sex, and thrtftlneas. Types of Horses Wanted at Profitable Figures The following quotations are from a recent article appearing In the Breeders' Guiette: "Good draft horses, heavy mules with quality, horses fit for use under saddle and race horses that can win comprise the types wanted at profit able prices today. All other aorta ara selling at a loss to producers. "This condition bids fair to continue without materlnl chance, prububly for the next ten years at least . . . "The farmer who buys such farm chunks wants them cheap. . , . The farmer who produces them loses money. "There Is no prospect for improve ment iu demand or prices on work horses under 1,500 pounds. Similar conditions apply to email mutes." Live Stock Hints Salt Is very necessary for all classes of live stock. Shade snd water are essential for all classes of animals during the sum mer, but especially Is this true (or hogs during hot months. Compared with feeding pigs Just gratu in pens, alfalfa pasture with grain, will not only greatly cheupen the cost of feeding, but will have the pigs ready for market a month quicker. ,' A goodly number of onr farm mares are so old that they will soon be use less to work or raise colts. Keep sweet clover pastured down fairly closely or clip back to s height of eight inches to produce the best grazing. ess When corn Is cheap snd pigs have alfalfa, clover or rape pasture, there la no particular guln In feeding them tankage. Hut on gnus or oats or rya pasture, tuukaga la an economy. 11th and Sslmon I'rs. I. M. Walker ALL WORK GUARANTEED Dundee Auto Repair & Machine Works The Oldest and Beat Equipped Repair Plant In Oregon Knat Wnter and H Him on St, Portland, Ort-son East ItDI iVLINDER GRINDING CRANK SHAFT GRINDING GEN. OVERHAULING DROP FOLKS ! 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The natives frequent: y carry "drinking sticks" two feet long and half an Inch In diameter. which they use to alp the water out of the trees. Will Eat Camel Meat Although goat or aheep milk, with datea, herba and nuts are the main stay of the food for certain peoples on the Sahara desert, there are some tribes not averse to eating s camel It one should fall sick on the desert, provided they were able to cut Ita throat In accordance with demands of their religion. Needa Pity Himself. Definition An altruist Is an Ameri can citizen who, after dodging ban dits." murder motorists and poison all day, still baa time to worry about dis orders In China. San Diego Union. Early Stage of It Sometimes a man fusses about pay ing s clergyuan'a fee, but that shows that he has never been divorced snd had to settle up with his own and his wife's lawyers. Exchange. Never In Harmony, Falsehoods not only disagree with truths but often quarrel among them selves. Daniel Webster. 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