The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, April 13, 1934, Page Page 7, Image 7

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w o rk in g , s n lia la tillM l c l llx r u * o f Ib a
b ird w o rld , re n d e rin g » c m Ir e w h ich
co u ld III be a p a rrd .
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I fed eq u ipm en t fo r I b r i r b u s in e s s of
g e llin g a liv in g
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b lrd a In o u r c o u n try lh a l can dig holes
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n..»»l of t h r lr d n ya p eekin g d n a j a l
tree » or stu m p s fo r u n fa o r tb a In rv a e
o f wood boring beetle».
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S i n k i n g e v id e n c e o f lla p re se n ce.
A
h u n d re d thm num d w n rh le ra lim y nil
g ra ta th ro u g h a an m ll re g io n , and
m any m ay re m a in fo r th e su m m er and
r e a r th e ir young W h en th ey h a v e gone.
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le ft lie b ln d ; but a h a lf d o x rn wood
p e c k e rs In th e an me c o m m u n ity w ill
le a v e v e ry d e fin ite e v id e n c e o f th e ir
o c c u p a n c y . N u m e ro u s lod es In dead
Ire e a . w ith h ere and th e re an e n ­
train -« to a n estin g c a v it y , w ill a ll
b e ar c o n v in cin g te stim o n y th at th ese
b ird s h av e h e rn In the fo re s ts an d the
o rc h a rd s o f lh a neighbo rho o d
W o o d p e ck e rs neat In h otlow a w h ich
th ey dig lit tre e s, an d a ll o f th em Iny
w h ile eggs on a bed o f Ana ch lp a a l
(h a bottom o f th e c a v it ie s
T h e ir loea u s u a lly n u m b e r fo u r, tw o
o f them iM ilnllng fo rw a rd and th e nth
era b a c k w a rd . T h la a rra n g e m e n t en
a id e s the b lrd a to g ra sp firm ly th e aide
o f a treo. an d e a p e c ln lly la I h ls the
cnae w hen th ey b ra c e th em a elve a w ith
th e ir iw r lv e long. atllT ( a ll fe a th e r* .
Ona K in d Q oas A ft a r Sap .
T h e an p a u cke r, (n sp e c ie s o f wood
p e c k e r) la looked H|M>n w ith se rio u s
d is fa v o r by fo re s te rs an d o re h n rd la ls .
som e v a rie ty o f II tielng found In n e a r
ly e v e ry pnrt o f th e c o u n try . T h la dta
Ilk a a rlae a fro m lla u n iv e r s a l cu sto m
o f p e ckin g h o les In liv e t r e e * T h e
b ird iloea th la ch le A y In g el the sap
w h ic h Aowa u p w a rd th ro u g h th e aoft
ca m b iu m , ly in g |uat b en eath th e b ast,
o r In n e r b a rk , an d It alao c a t s the
ca m b iu m and boat. T o get t h is food
Ib a an pau cker d r ills holea In rin g s
aro u n d I h r tree . or. at lim e s . In ro w s
r-n Ib a tru n k or a lo n g a lim b
Aa Ih e sa p r o llr c t s In 11 Mr o p e n in g *
II la co n su m ed by Ib a b ird u n t il Ib a
III I Iss ap rin g a begin to fa ll, w h e n a n ­
o th er a e rie s o f h o les la m ade n ea r lh a
A ral one
T h u s ib a w o rk ru o tln u e o ,
u n til la r g r a re n a o f (h a i r r a tuay be
co vered w ith th re e p e rfo ra t io n *
'Ib a a a p a u rk e r w ill ta k e I h r aap o f
m ap le, m o u n tain a sh . (rear, p lu m a p ­
ple. c h e r r y , o ak. |>earh. sp ru c e , an d
Iro u w o o d tre e s, and o f alm o st a ll »(«*
<-|es o f p in e s nr», h e m lo c k * c e d a r *
c j preaa o r ro tlo tiw u o d *
In lira n o rth e rn fo re st» , w h e re m any
•ap su r k c ra apend Ih e a u n tm rr. n u m e r­
ous b irc h tre e s a re k ille d a n n u a lly by
l Item
In Ih e N o rth w e st, w h e re a t
tim e s e a p a u rk e rs a re u s u a lly p le n ti­
fu l. w h o le a p p le o rc h a rd s h a v e been
d e stro y e d
In entire t ir e s , su ch aa m a p le s, w a l­
n u ts. an d h ic k o rie s . Ih e t r holea o fte n
p ie rc e lire aap wood b e n e a lh th e c a m ­
b iu m
In Ih e s u b se q u rn ! g ro w th o f
Ih e Ire e a . th e se w o u n d s an met lu re s
c a u s e c u r ly o r b ird a r y e w<ard w e ll
k n o w n to lu m b e rm e n
M ore o fle n .
h o w e v e r. Ih ls e tp n s u re o f (h e wood a l­
lo w s in s e c ts , fu n g i, » r b a c te ria to e n ­
te r T lt e s a c a u se b le m is h e s o r dec ay e d
a re a s , w h ic h re d u ce In v a lu e Ib a lu m ­
ber w h ic h la te r m ay be cu t fro m lh a
tree .
Atm ut Ih e rin g s o f b o le s m ade by
th e s e b ird s In to ru a la an d s y c a m o r e *
altnola o f l e n B|tro u l fro m a d v e n titio u s
b u d * an d Ih u a the s y m m e try o f Ih e
tre e la m a rre d
Not o n ly a re b u n
d red a o f th o u s a n d s o f tre e s In ju re d
by a a p a u r k e r * but a c o n s id e ra b le p ro
p o rtio n o f th o se th a t a r e a tta c k e d d ie
c ith e r the sam e y e a r n r s u b se q u e n tly .
T h e W ia»l|>eckeni do not co n fin e
t h e ir a tte n tio n s w h o lly to t r e e *
They
m a ke
t b a lr
e x p lo ra tio n s
fo r
aap
th ro u g h 1» e b a rk o f v a rio u s la rg e
vin e » su ch fo r e x a m p le , as tba V i r ­
g in ia c re e p e r, poison Iv y . ra t t a n , an d
ir u m p r i cre e p e r.
C l o s e about Ih e n e stin g tre e o f th e
a a p aticke r th e re a re v a rio u s tre e s
w h e re Ih e old b ird s go fo r t h e ir sa p ,
and w h e re th ey la k e I t ic lr young w hen
(h e y le a v e Ih e n a si.
F lic k e r la the B a s t K n o w n .
Am ong (h a w o o d p e ck e rs th e d ic k e r
la a b ird o f d is t in c tly # p e rs o n a lity ,
aijd It a t t r a c t s u n iv e r s a l at I r n l Ion.
I'n d o u h ia d ly II Is k n o w n lo f a r m o rs
people th a n a ra Ib a o th e r wood peck-
e ra
|ia lo c a l nam ea a re n u im -m u *
• W llk rta a e n .“ " y u c k e r b ird ." "goldeo-
w ln g cd
w o o d p e ck e r."
" h ig h h o ld e r,”
pigeon w o o d p e ck e r" an d " y e llo w h am
# r# t o m of l ln-m
O f la te y e a rs Ih e cu sto m h as «level
oped o f ad o ptin g a " s t a te b ird ." A l
re ad y c h o ir * hits been mude by (h e or-
g n n lxa tlo n a o f ♦.’! a t a t e * an d In A la
h u m a. mu long ago. ih e q u e stio n o f
w h ich b ird sh o u ld I k - ch o sen cre a te d
hot d isc u s s io n . In Ih e end Ih e " y e l­
low h a m m e r" w a s d e rid e d upon. T h s
light fo r Its n am e w a s led by a w o m ­
e n ’* p a trio tic o rg a n is a tio n , m em tiera of
w h ich c a lle d a tte n tio n lo th e h la lo r lr
fa c t th u l a co m p an y o f A la b a m a
y o u th s had placed the h lrd 'a fe a th e rs
In t h e ir cu p s and. d e sig n a tin g th em
s e lv e s y e llo w - h a m m e r* " had m a rch e d
a w a y , aln g ln g . lo th e C iv il w a r.
T h e red headed w o o d pecker# an d
o llie ra o f th e fa m ily w ill now and then
d a r l dow n to a ro ad o r to Ih e In w n to
ru p tu re an In a e ci. o r to p ick up an
a c o rn , hut w h e n ih e n ic k e r d ro jia to
Ih e ground he re m a in s th e re fo r som e
tim e , o fle n u n til frig h te n e d a w a y . In
the w o o d * Ih e Held, o r Ih e g a rd e n , one
■nay com e u | n ii > h im hopping a w k w a rd -
I* th ro u g h Ih e g ra ss,
I l l s c h ie f In te re st a l au ch tim e s la
a n t * w h ich c o n s titu te .Vi per cent o f
h la food
H e s e c u re s th em by use o f
h la re m a rk a b le lo n g u e , w h ic h cart ba
th ru s t o u tw a rd tw o an d a b u ll In ch e s
o r m ore beyond Ih e end o f th e b ill.
I l l s tongue la nt a ll tim e s co vered w ith
a s tic k y s a liv a , w h ich c a tc h e s an d
h o ld s th e a u la ns (h e y ru s h fo rw a rd
1« a tta c k w lu ll appends to be a long
w o rr
H u ii h a s e rn e led a c ro s s th e ir
p ath o r e n te re d th e ir b u rro w .
T h la tongue Is a v e ry w o n d e rfu l o r ­
gan. In th e m outh It b ra n c h e s , an d
th e tw o h o rn s p a ss tip th e re a r nt the
s k u ll. O il lo p th ey m eet, an d do n e to
a e th e r the tw o p n rta ru n fo rw a rd an d
dow w n rd o v e r th e rig h t e ye to the
n o s tril, w h ich th e y e n te r, an d o x-en d
o n w a rd to (h e end o f the b ilk
W h en you look In to a h o * o f ear-
P " iit * r 's to o ls a u k no t« th e e x t r a o r d i­
n a ry v a r ie t y o f In s lru t n e n la c o n ta in e d
th e re in , do you WODi)»r h o w th e y a ll
c a m * to he thought o f a n d d e sig n e d ?
N e c e s s ity , ns w e k n o w , la th e m o th ­
e r o f In d e n t io n ; h u t, m y n e lf, I th in k
It m o re th a n lik e ly th a t m a n . In
m a k in g to o ls to n e rv e h la needs, took
a le a f — an d a v e ry big le a f- - o u t o f
M o th e r N a tu re 's h o o k. M an lik e s to
p rid e h im s e lf on h la c o n s t ru c t iv e
a b ilit y , hu t th e q u e stio n la -d id he
re a lly In v e n t ?
l- e fa h a v e a look at Ih e w o rld o f
N a tu re an d see how m a n y o f hla
Id e aa w e re "o rig in a l.**
1’ lc tu re to y o u r s e lf a c a v e m a n —a
b ig . s lra p p lu g , b ra w n y , hu t hot v e ry
b ra in y
s p e c im e n —lo o k in g a t
th e
g ro u n d an d w o n d e rin g how h e ra n
heat m a ke a b o le b ig enough to h id *
th e c a r c a s s o f a go at w h ic h h * baa
Ju s t
p in c h e d
fro m
a
n e ig h b o r’s
■bode.
W h a t be w a n ta , o f co u rs e , la a
sp ad e , hu t s in c e no one h ad y e t been
c le v e r enough to In v e n t a Spade, he
h aa to do a b it o f th in k in g .
N e tt
m in u te he sees a m ole d ig g in g It a
w a y th ro u g h th e e a r t h , and th e re . Ir.
th e m o le s paw a. ta th e v e ry m odel
w h ic h ha m u st c o p y !
T h e r e ta h la Id e a fo r a sp ad e . A ll
he Deeds now la a lit t le c o n s tru c tiv e
a b ilit y to ru n up a u s e fu l to o l fo r
d ig g in g .
W e r a n s a fe ly p re su m e th a t m an
fa s h io n e d moat o f h la o th e r Im p le ­
m e n ts by s tu d y in g , In a s im ila r fa s h ­
io n , th e b e a sts o f th e A cid.
F r w tra d e s a ra o ld e r th a n th e
cn r|» e o te r‘ B. yet th e re w e re p e rfe c t
c h is e ls In e x is te n c e long b e fo re th e se
to o ls fo u n d a p la ce on (h e c a rp e n ­
t e r 's ben ch .
T o u r o f th e beat c h is e ls Im a g in a b le
w e re — an d a r e — to be seen In the
J a w a o f lh a b u m b le b u n n y o r a n y
ro d e n t.
A n d —m a rk th la — th e y a re
m u ch m o re s e rv ic e a b le c h is e ls th a n
a n y o f o u r m an m ade Im it a tio n s , be­
c a u s e th e y w o n 't w e a r out-
The
m o re u se th ey get th e s h a rp e r th e y
becom e.
I f o n ly o u r c h is e ls d id th e sam e ?
T h e w o rld ’s e a r lie s t m en m u st
h a v e got q u ite a lot o f Id e a s aa a re ­
s u lt o f s tu d y in g th e (te a ks o f b ird s
T h e lo n g . B le n d er, d e lic a t e b ills o f
th e an lp e a n d w o o d co ck a re jie rfe c t
e x a m p le s o f n a t u r a l f o r c e p * e n a b lin g
t h e ir o w n e rs to p ic k up t in y o b je c ts
fro m t h e so ft m ud In w h ic h th e y
feed.
C o m p a re th ra e b e a k * w ith th e
“ m o d e rn ’' s u rg ic a l fo rc e p s used In
o u r big h o s p ita ls to d ay a n d — w e ll,
c le a n lin e s s a p a rt, th e re la not so T e ry
m u ch d iffe re n c e .
T h e b ro ad h ills o f th e d u c k * m a ke
e x c e lle n t spoon*, w h ile th e c ro w con
b o ast o f fin e " p ic k a x e * ” c o n s tru c te d
so a s to s ta n d a n y a m o u n t o f w e a r
an d te a r.
T h e n th e Ash e a tin g b i r d * w h o
h a v e g iv e n m an a la rg e n u m b e r o f
u s e fu l " t ip s .” T h e h e ro n ’s lo n g beak
w o u ld n a t u r a lly su g g e st th e sp e a r,
w h ile th e cro o k e d b e ak o f th e m r r
g a n s e r, a d iv in g b ird , p ro v id e * a p e r­
fe c t m odel o f n " h o o k .”
A g a in , su p p o se yo u W'anted to
m a k e a p a d d le fo r a ca n o e yo u hud
b u ilt, w h a t b e tte r s o u rc e o f In s p ir a ­
tio n co u ld y o u w lah th a n th e w ebbed
feet o f th e g u ll* an d d u c k s ?
O r su p p o se you w n n te d to m n k e a
p a ir o f snow s lo w s, so th a t yo u w o u ld
he a b le to w a lk a c ro s s sn o w w ith o u t
s in k in g In to It I yo u c o u ld , s u r e ly , get
a p re tty good Idea o f w h n t Is w a n te d
fro m w a tc h in g how th e w ebbed fe e t
o f som e o f th e w ild in g b ird s e n a b le
th em to w a lk o v e r s o ft m ud w ith p e r­
fe c t e a a e !
T h e v a lia n t g e n tlem e n o f th e M id ­
d le ag es w h o In v e n te d and p e rfe c te d
th e s u it o f m a il, no le s s th a n th e
m o dern d e sig n e rs o f th e w a r-tim e
" t a n k ,” d o u b tle ss p rid e d th e m s e lv e s
on t h e ir c le v e r n e s *
H u t w h a t about th e c ra b an d th e
lo b s te r, o r — I f you w a n t a la n d a n i­
m a l as a n Illu s t r a t io n — w h a t «bo u t
th e a rm a d illo , th a t a trn n g e -lo o k ln g
S o u th A m e r ic a n m nm tunl w h o se f a t ,
aq u a t body Is e n t ir e ly e n case d In a
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h o rn lik e c o v e rin g — a “ s u it o f m a ll”
th a t deA es a lm o st a n y th in g b u t th e
b u s ln rs s end o f a p ic k a x .
O n e m ig h t And h u n d re d s o f su ch
" m o d e ls " In N a tu re , w ith o u t h a v in g
to go v e ry f a r In to th e w i l d : b u t In
m ost c a s e s m an does not m a k e an
e x a c t co p y o f th e n a t u r a l th in g , but
a d a p ts It to b is o w n In d iv id u a l re ­
q u ire m e n ts .
T h e r e a r e e x c e p t io n * h o w e v e r. I
w a n t to ahow you a co u p le o f "m o d
els'* w h ic h m an h aa co pied a lm o st
e x a c t ly , w ith o u t a n y m o d lA catlo n to
sp ea k o f.
K h o e m a k e rs u se a p a ir o f s p e c ia l
p in c e rs w h ic h a re a lm o st Id e n tic a l In
sh a p e a n d desig n w ith th e c la w a o f
th e lo b s te r, w h ile on m a n y a c a rp e n ­
t e r's ben ch to day you w ill act a p a ir
w h ic h , th o u g h la rg e r, a r e sh ap ed e x ­
a c tly lik e th e “ p in c e r s ’* affixe d to the
r e a r end o f th e co m m on e a rw ig .
T r u ly t h e re Is n o th in g new u n d e r
th e s u n ! —C ra v e n H i l l , fa m o u s Kng-
lls h s c ie n tis t . In !>ondon A n s w e rs .
The dose of a liquid laxative caa
be vaned to suit the needs of th#
individual. The action can thus b#
regulated. A child it easily given th#
right dose. And mild liquid laxative#
do not irritate the kidney*
Doctors ere generally agreed that
scans is a natural laxative. It doe#
not drain the system like the cathar­
tic* that leave you so thirsty. Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a liquid
laxative which relies on senna for it#
laxative action. It gently helps the
average person's bowels beck t#
regularity.
You 'an always get Dr. Caldwell*#
Syrup Pepsin at any drug store, ready
for use. Member N. R A.
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P u r e Ilr e d V e g e ta b le S e e d * N o w
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REMEMBER THIS CROSS
It Means the REAL ARTICLE
GENUINE
Of Bayer
ASPIRIN
Manufacture
When you go to buy anpirin, Remember this for your own
just remember this: Every protection. Tell your friend*
tablet of real aspirin of about it for their protection.
Bayer m anu fa ct ur e ia Demand and
stamped with this cross. No get Genuine
tablet without this cross is Bayer Aspirin.
GENUINE Bayer Aspirin.
Safe relief for headache, colds, #ore throat,
pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc.
Genuine Boyar A sp irin Do«» N o t H arm the H « a rt
H a a g ! B a n g ! B a ng !
Up to Him
‘ S ir . y o u r c a r la a t th e d o o r."
‘ Y e s , I h e a r i t k n o c k in g ."
Adversity toughens a man, but
unless he conquers It.
W hen a Child W o n ’t Study
“ Kept after school P And it isn’ t
the child’s fault, or the teacher's.
His mother is to blame. How can a
boy get his lessons when his senses
are dulled day after day by dosing
with sickening purgatives? When
a child's bowels are stagnant they
need help, of course. But not some
drastic drug to upset the stomach,
perhaps weaken the entire system:
or form the laxative habit. On a r
the right, parents mil tind a
happy solution of this problem:
PACKET
IS
ALL
YOU
FERRY'S
AT YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD STORK
The public is fast returning to the us#
of liquid laxatives. People have
learned that the right dote s1 «
properly prepared liquid laxative will
bring a perfect movement without
any discomfort at the time, or after.
Here’s a boy who gets good marks,
has time and energy for play. He ia
never ill. hardly ever has so ranch
as a cold. When he does show any
symptoms of being sluggish, hi#
mother knows just what to do. Sh#
gives him a little California Syrup
of Figs— and that is all. It’s a
natural, fruity laxative that ia
agreeable to take, and its gentl#
laxative action comes from senna.
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Parents are urged to use Just
pure California Syrup of Figs.
Be sure bottle says ’ California’ .
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