MOST IMPORTANT THAT GREATER
USE BE MADE OF CHEAPER FEEDS
SCHOOL DAYS
CLEVER MADAM HEN
F MADAM HEN had not been tempt
ed to leave her nest that morning
all would have been well with her.
Madam hen knew she ought to sit
on those eggs, for they were nearly
ready to hatch ; but for one little run,
she felt, it would not matter; she
would not be gone long.
But Madam Hen knew not of the
When he reached the place where
dangers that awaited her. For Mr.
Fox had left his home that morning he had found her he let Madam Hen
with the Intention of bringing back out, but he took good care to hold
for his dinner a nice plump hen, and her by one leg while he tied a string
to her before he let her go.
Madam Hen was very plump.
“If you make a sound,” he told her
Mr. Fox was hiding right back of a
“
off
comes your head.”
clump of bushes near the moist place
But Madam was not thinking of
where the worms were, and hardly
had Madam Hen begun to scratch making any noise. She had another
when, pounce ! Mr. Fox had her and plan, and if it worked off would come
Mr. Fox’s head perhaps, so she led
Into his bag he put her, head first.
But when Mr. Fox came to a stream him quietly back of the barn to an
he bad to cross he sat down to rest opening and let him look In.
Sure enough, there was the nest with
and then he heard something about
the eggs. "Go in,” said Mr. Fox, and
chickens and listened.
Ordinary Wire Fencing Used to Reinforce Concrete Construction of a Silo.
“What is that about flue chickens?" in she went and hopped on the nest
To assist farmers and stockmen in cattle on them to clear them up com he asked.
Mr. Fox saw an opening at the other
feeding beef cattle economically dur pletely before severe winter and snows
Madam Hen told him then of the end of Madam Hen's hiding place
ing the coming winter, specialists of come.
beautiful white eggs In a nest where but he thought nothing of that. All he
the United States Department of Agri
Protect Contents of Silo.
noticed was that the place was filled
culture point out the need for a lib
with hay, so he held the string and
The most important roughage, so
eral use of roughage. The meat sit far as economical beef production is
told Madam Hen he would wait right
uation In the United States requires concerned. Is yet to be mentioned, and
Ae CACKEYS,
there until the eggs were hatched.
a maximum of efficiency in feeding if that is silage. Silage is no longer a
He did wait for a few minutes and
AFAIED
production is to be maintained in the cheap feed, but In the strictest sense
then
he poked In his head again to
face of high costs for feed and labor, of the word there is no cheap feed.
see if she were safe Mr. Fox saw
Recommendations of the department Silage Is worth at the present time
crawling through that other opening
follow :
Mr. Dog. Mr. Dog saw him and right
from $10 to $13 a ton, depending upon
Economy should be the keynote in local labor conditions and upon the
through the place he came, pushing
production, However, discretion must quality and yield of corn. Even at
Madam Hen in his hurry nearly off
be used so that economy will be con- these prices it makes one of the most
her nest. Out he bounded, and after
sistent with good gains.
A ration economical cattle feeds. More cattle
Mr. Fox he flew, for Mr. Fox had
might be so economical as to merely can be handled on * given farm area
dropped the string fastened to Madam
maintain the animal, but this would where the silo furnishes the bulk of
Hen’s leg and forgot all about the
not be economy, when gain In weight the roughage.
chickens.
More feed can be
was the object sought.
Madam Hen had made her nest tn
stored per cubic foot of space than by
Greater Use of Cheaper Feeds.
any other means. Cattle can be fat no one would And it and she knew Mr. Dog’s house at the very back,
At the present time, when grain and tened on silage, supplemented with a her eggs would spoil. If only she had where the old boards had broken away
concentrates are so expensive, it is all small amount of a highly concentrated time to hatch them she would not and a hole in the fence made another
the more Important that a greater use protein feed, such as cottonseed or lin feel so badly about going with Mr. door to his bouse, so no one but Mr.
be made of cheaper feeds. The cheap seed meal, and a little dry roughage, Fox. “But I have neglected my duty,” Dog knew her secret, and, feeling he
er feeds are those raised on the farm such as oat straw. Stocke rs and feed she told him. “I should not have left must take good care of her, he looked
the nest tills morning.”
In many times during the day to see
and consist primarily of roughages. ers can be wintered on silage alone.
“I’ll tell you what I'll do,” he said. that all was well.
Then, greater economy will depend up
“If you will take me to the nest I’ll
on a greater use of roughages, proper
Madam Hen knew if once she could
let you go. Of course I am to have my get back on the nest she was saved,
ly balanced with some grain or protein
pick of two of the chickens when they and her plan worked out just as she
concentrate.
had expected it would.
It should be borne In mind that a Superior to Timothy Hay for Feeding are hatched.”
Dairy Cows Because of Larger
Madam Hen waited a minute and
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balanced ration is not necessarily the
Amount of Protein.
most economical. A ration having a
I
last Night’s Dreams Mot
Book
_ —
—What They Mean
"Some approbation now and then
Works wonder with our little men;
And words of praise from lips held dear
Have often changed * girl’s career.
010 YOU DREAM OF CLOTHES7
TUNA FISH DISHES.
then she said she would agree
this if Mr. Fox would take her baA
to the place he found her, “for 2
nest is In some hay not far .J
there,” she told him.
Mr. Fox should have known that .
mother would give her own lire
save her children, but as he was "
bachelor he knew nothing about such
things, so he took up the bag ana
started back.
a
LOTHES play an Important part
This delicate turkey of the sea,
In Dreamland, sartorial effects should be more appreciated. The fol
having their value even in the world
lowing dishes are but suggestions, as
of shadows. To dream of clean, new there are any number of combina
clothes means good luck ; that you tions making most delicious eating.
are wearing good clothes, a long and
happy life. But to dream that your
Tuna In Peppers.
clothing Is old and dirty Is not a fa
Cut peppers In halves lengthwise;
vorable sign, though to dream that remove the seeds and put peppers to
your clothing Is old but yet neat and soak in very cold water. Beat four
clean Is not so bad—which Is gratify- eggs slightly ; add one cupful of milk,
ing in view of the present necessity two cupfuls of tuna, one cupful of
of wearing our old clothes because bread crumbs, salt and pepper to
of the high price of new ones.
taste. Pack the mixture into the pep
But be modest with regard to your pers and sprinkle buttered bread
dress, even In the selection of dream- crumbs over the top. Brown In the
clothing. If you have In your dream oven and eat hot.
wardrobe a great quantity of clothes,
more than you know what to do with,
Tun* Salad.
nutritive ration of 1.6 might produce
900000000000000000000000000008000 ’
According to average analyses, 100
you will suffer through your own ex
Take three cupfuls of tuna, one cup the greatest dally gains on a two-year-
pounds
of
oat
hay
will
contain
the
travagance—the same law in regard to ful of diced celery, one hard-cooked old steer, yet, it might show better
HOW DO YOU SAY IT?
this seeming to hold good both in the egg, one green pepper shredded, one judgment and more profit to feed a following digestible nutrients; 4.5
land of dreams and the world of actu
cupful of thick mayonnaise, one-half ration with a ratio of 1.8, produced by pounds of protein, 38.1 pounds of car
alities. Also, If your dream-clothes cupful of French dressing, one-fourth utilization of a greater amount of bohydrates, and 1.7 pounds of fat; or
Common Errors in English and
are of gaudy colors there is disap of a cupful of chopped olives. If well cheaper roughages, and a lesser a total of 46.4 pounds of digestible
How to Avoid Them
By EDNA KENT FORBES
nutrients. This hay will be superior
pointment in store for you ; another made this salad is more delicious than amount of high-priced concentrates.
csaceseeeeeseceeeeeeccc
to
timothy
for
feeding
dairy
cows
be
point in which the two worlds agree the most Inviting chicken salad. Sev
The practice of feeding high-priced
—that loudness of dress is bad form. eral hours before serving, mix the feeds, and not making a full use of cause it contains over one-third more
“WHO," "WHOM,” AND “WHICH.
NOSE TROUBLES
Where they most decidedly disagree tuna, egg, green pepper and celery to roughages, is quite general throughout protein. This will hold particularly
is with regard to the stealing of gether, adding the French dressing the corn belt. In some of the middle true where protein feeds are high ir
HE relative pronouns, "who,"
HERE is comparatively little
clothes.
To steal clothes in your gradually.
“whom,” and “whose" should be
Just before serving add western states, very little straw is price and difficult to secure. Ordi
one can do to beautify the nose used only in speaking or writing of
dreams foretells great success In love the chopped olives; toss lightly, put used for feed, but practically all for narily carbohydrate feeds, such as corn
—
except
to
keep
the
skin
absolutely
and business, whereas to steal them Into a salad bowl and arrange • thick bedding. Quite often the cattle are and barley, are relatively cheaper in
persons; when reference is made to
price than protein feeds, such as perfect and keep it clean and healthy. animals or inanimate objects, th*
outside of dreamland Is frowned upon mayonnaise over the top.
allowed to run around the straw stack,
This
means
to
correct
a
tendency
to
gluten and oil meal, which are neces
by the law.
Danclng-tlghts are en
proper usage requires the use of
resulting in a waste of at least 50
sary to supplement rations of corn nose bleed, to have all adenoids re “which1
tirely out of fashion In Dreamland—
and “of which.”
(But,
Tuna Chop Suey.
per cent of the straw. Straw, as dry
moved and to keep the nasal passages “whose” may be used instead of “of
they indicate a temporary shortage of
Take one pound of fresh pork, one roughage, forms a very prominent silage and timothy hay.
in
such
condition
that
they
will
not
Clover and alfalfa hay are superior
money.
which” when the use of the latter ex
cupful of tuua flaked, one cupful of place in a ration for cattle, either In
As a headgear, a silk cap seen In a diced celery, one cupful of chopped the fattening lot or when fed to Stock to oat hay, but mixed timothy and harbor disease germs.
pression makes the phrase or sentence
Disease enters through the throat awkward or harsh.)
clover is practically the same in feed
dream is a lucky omen. If you dream onions, one cupful of chopped peanuts, ers and feeders.
and nose. Many serious affections
ing value as oat hay.
of putting on any sort of cap be very one can of mushrooms, one table
Do not say, “Those which say 8
In some sections of Indiana oat
To obtain the best quality of hay,
watchful In your love affairs; if you spoonful of butter and salt and pep and wheat straw make up the entire
are mistaken.” Say, “Those who say
take a cap down from a nail some per to taste. Put the butter Into a dry roughage for the greater part of the oats should be cut when In the
so are mistaken.” Do not say, “Ha
thing concerning you which you would deep frying. Cut pork in small pieces the feeding period. In certain parts flower or when the grain is in the
lias some friends which I know." Say,
rather have unknown Is soon to come and cook in the frying pan with cel of Nebraska, where alfalfa is pro early mill: stage. If left until a later
“He has some friends whom I know."
out.
If a cap Is presented to you ery and onions. Cover with one cup duced abundantly, the straw is used stage, the stems and leaves become
It Is curious to note that Dr. Sam
it means marriage. An old dream-hat ful of water, the mushrooms and the only for bedding. Even where alfalfa somewhat more Indigestible and are
uel Johnson, the famous English
predicts misfortune, but a new one liquor; simmer one hour. Add pea bay Is fed, cattle will eat more or less less palatable. Also the protein con
writer of the eighteenth century, and
great success in business.
To lose nuts, tuua, seasoning, and cook half of good straw. If they have access to tent is somewhat less where the grain
compiler of the standard dictionary of
is
allowed
to
practically
reach
matur
your hat means vexations of a busi an hour longer.
his time, was guilty of this error. In
it.
It is a good idea to keep some
ity.
ness nature.
The less you dream
his novel, “Rasselas," he said: “Fre
straw before them. Let the cattle
about trousers the better. As to
Tuna In Timbale*.
quently every fowl whom nature has
pick it over and use what la left for
shoes. If they are old and want black
Cook two eggs until hard. Cream bedding.
taught to dip the wing in water.” In
ing, the signification is that you make three tablespoonfuls of butter and
stead of “whom” he should have writ
Waste No Straw.
enemies by being too outspoken—cor add yolks ; when blended and smooth,
ten “which.”
Now is a good time to look at your Crop Can Be Grown In Nearly All
rect your manners. To have your add the juice of one lemon, salt and
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Sections of Country—It Is Impor
straw stack. Trim up the stack by rak
shoes shined by a Dreamland boot- pepper to taste ; two cupfuls of flaked
tant as Catch Crop.
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ing down the sides and properly top
black means prosperity und happiness; tuna, one-half cupful of cream and
ping so as to shed the fall rains. By
A
Denial.
new shoes, good news.
two well-beaten eggs. Cook over hot
Sudan grass Is being successfully
Sunday School Teacher—Always tell
spending
a
day
on
your
straw
stacks
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water until well cooked. Fill the tim
grown In nearly all parts of the Unit
the truth, my boy. You’re too young
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bale cases and cover with parmesan now you will save many a ton of ed States. It does not serve well eith
straw which can be used in replacing
to tell Ues.
cheese. Brown In the oven.
er as a "money crop" or a soil im
New Scholar—Who?
Me?
Not
If the fresh fish Is used In any of considerable expensive hay next win- prover, hence it may never find a per
much. I’ve told ’em till I was so sore
the above recipes, of course It must ter.
In some states most of the corn is manent place in regular crop rota
I couldn’t sit down.
be cooked before using. These recipes
“QOB."
cut,
shocked, and husked out by hand tions. It has, nevertheless, a very im
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call for the canned tuna. Salmon may
portant place in the farmer’s second
be substituted, but it is not as desir later in the season. Why not let a line of defense as a catch crop which
as the American soldier
able because of its oily, flshy taste, shredder do the husking and have a can be planted to give satisfactory re
entered
vivid
protest
roughage left, the greater part of
which is almost lacking In tuna.
against being known as a i “Sam-
which will be relished by the cattle! turns when conditions have brought
my” or any of the other
The shredded fodder, which is refused failure to other hay crops.
home-made terms which were
Sudan grass Is replacing millet as
by the cattle, makes one of the very
the premier catch crop in many locali
coined as synonyms, the Amer-
(. 1920, Western Newspaper Union.)
best bedding materials.
The Nose Is Liable to Infection and
0
lean sailor has always objected
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Corn fodder, while It is a good ties because of Its ability to produce
Should be Kept In Good Condition.
to “Jackia"—the name which
a
fair
yield
and
a
high
quality
of
roughage. is not an economical one.
has been applied to him by a
There is a very large waste in hay under conditions of low rainfall. can be caught and stopped by using a
number of writers whose knowl-
handling, A large percentage of the Its rather short growing season, and nose and throat spray with some
edge of the sea was gleaned
leaves» are lost, and the corn itself Is its ability to thrive on a wide range simple disinfectant like diluted perox
from an occasional glimpse of
about all the cattle get from the en- of soil types. Large yields of Sudan ide, saity water, or some solution with
the docks.
"Jack” Is allowed
tire corn plant.
Run your fodder grass are obtained only on good soils, pine in iL Adenoids, by clogging the
to
pass
unchallenged,
but
through a shredder, feed the ear corn but the grass fails completely only passage where air enters, induce
on cold, poorly drained land.
“Jackie,” being a diminutive
separately, and the greater part of the
month breathing with its consequent
■nd smacking of the effeminate
corn plant will be utilised. Corn fod
disfigurement of the mouth and stupid
•nd childish, always causes the
der, however, can be used advanta
expression of the face. Catarrh, indi
sailor to wince. Ills own name
geously at the beginning of the feeding
gestion, deafness, and other Ills de
for himself
BIG CROP OF POTATOES
period In the fall or early winter.
structive to beauty, follow this.
which dates back to the mid-
Range cattle that have never seen corn
Nose bleed is an annoying affliction,
die of the last century when
To grow big crop of potatoes— %
or grain of any kind can be put on
and is due frequently to an over
Perry made his Asiatic, expedi-
1.
Have
well-drained,
fertile
*
feed more rapidly by starting on green
Doctors fre-
tion.
soli.
* abundance of blood.
or cured corn fodder. This kind of
qu tly let a little blood now and
It was at this time that the
2.
Prepare
a
deep
seedbed.
:
cattle will begin nibbling at the leaves
the < in people troubled by frequent
orientals first applied the name
3. Plant seed free from dis- t
and gradually get to eating the corn.
nose
bleed. It Is also in some cases
"gobshites" to the American
ease.
•
On the other hand, if ear corn was
4. Plant seed Improved by se." % a danger signal of trouble in the
sailors, and when the Ameri
placed before them It would be days
lection.
J heart or lungs—enough so that people
can naval Asiatic station was
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before they would begin to eat IL
troubled with irregular and irritating
later established, the title per-
5.
Keep
seed
from
sprouting
%
Even Without Words.
The use of legume hays, where
until
planted.
•
sisted to auch an extent that
Jene—I’m not so crazy about Harry grown on the farm, will obviate the
the sailors brought It home with
use of high-priced protein concen-
If the cause la lu misplacement or
7. Cultivate thoroughly.
gradually
spreading
Lizzy—Why not?
treten. Good hay, however, to high
throughout the entire navy un-
Jan e Because he knows so many priced and should bo fed to such a
nose, a doctor can cure the trouble
der the shortened form of
naughty songs.
C
LARGE VALUE OF OAT STRAW
Beauty Chats
T
T
SUCCESS WITH SUDAN GRASS
THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
MILITANT
suifors-al. about
their-business !
(CONFESS
I shya
fifty-fifty
chance. OF
DOUBTFUL
HAPPINESS !
DON7 •
LT your
- RUN D0N"
AT Tut i
Don't plant potatoes after pota-
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tunea.—Ufa.
tzed by