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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1936)
\ 1 M F A L S I T Y IN C R E A S E S F E A R When the truth cannot he clearly made out, what Is false is Increased through fear.— Quintus Curtlus Ru fus. Cows of Today Good Investment Dr. Pierce’» Favorite Prescription make* weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold bv druggist* in tablet* or liquid.—Adv. FEAR DEATH LOSS IN MANY FLOCKS A Friend Will A frien d should bear his friend*» Infirmities. K I» A M ** M 11 ° * 1 * 1 K Stringent Methods Must Be Used, Specialist Says. s , ac £ S i . 9n j s s s r Big Improvement Over the 3Iilk Producers cf Years Ago. S K E P T IC A L YE G G S I’a itisl nest to the knob o f the ■afe lu the L ib erty «»II company office In I h - s Mol nee, |owa. was n placard « hlch stated. “ T h e re la u<> money in this safe.” As a clincher, the placard bore the combination. Hut burglars Ignored the algn, blast cm I i*i»en the aafe, obtained f 10. Read the offer made by the I'ostuin 0* 3 o CASH Pair* RpoHSltat C d'««* Company In another |mrt o f tbla jm of Aartoaltur* U of IlilaolA — W NU to rv ic o |sT. They w ill aend a fu ll wrv-k'a aup Current model* In milk cow » »re ply o f health giving Poatum free to quite as natch of an Improvement anyone who w rite » for It Adv. over their a n c e s to r » of 11*25 vintage as the *leek. streamlined car* of to W o rth Something <*,. « .... « « * • .« • The wise man who ha* opinion* moblle* of ■ few years back la the one who g e t» paid for tht-m Although the outlook for poultry Setting the standard for a d vsn «« and eggs is mostly favorable for trie ments In the milk cow -models’ first half o f the year, heavy mortal hare heeo the dairy herd Improve KEEP ity losses still loom as a threat to ment ass*>ciari«»ns These a r» or YO UR the poultry Industry. ganized and »pooaored by the e i Some tl<K*k owners last year lost tension »enrlce of the agricultural as high us 47 per cent o f their ma college as a means of furthering be! ture flocks, and there will be ruin ter breeding, feeding and manage ous losses again this season unless ment of farm dairy herd». At the poultrymen adopt more stringent present time there are .Vi of the»* methods than they have used In the association* in which X tRRJ cow» past. are being tested for milk and but The drive against poultry mortal terfat production snd otherwise ity losses might well start with handled under approved m ethod» greater alertness on the part of Value of rheae method» In putting flock owners in detecting birds out dairy herd» on a more efficient and o f condition. In destroying and re more profitable bas!» la erlder.l moving quickly from the pen all from a review of past record» it I* sick birds and In a real apprecia pointed out In lirjfi dairy nerd Im brwta« i » i * Hop tion of cleanliness. •»<>• prvt t wra; r * l i « v « j provement association cowa In 1)11 Certainly drugs and so-called rem p s t d j c c m tnataotly. nola averaged only 282 pounds o! edies have failed to solve the prob- bu tlerfat In UCM member cow» lem BSC* . » Chej have been D M * , , t K) „„ Th ere U too much - d o c t o r !« of , of prlr„ -*L- f.hif>Lpn« n/if onnmrri sick chickens and not enough rlpan clean cow cleared P>4 above feed coat» feeders, waterers and houses. It Is On this same hasla the 1925 «row useless, o f course, to clean the drop would have cleared 152. or f 12 less pings board and leave a side rail to If dairy herd improvement a*»o a feeder or waterer filthy dirty. elation farmers had obtained no t«e? Dirt around the feed and water ter production In 1 nrv# than they did helps to give the birds every possi in li»25. the total net return above ble chance o f thoroogh exposure to feed costs In 11C,4 would have neen any disease or parasite present. | fimumO i»*** for the 20.000 member Faulty sanitation or flock man Cuticur* Ointment relieve« cows of fne state. agement Is probably not wholly re skin irritation — and morel Most members are confident that sponsible for heavy mortality losses It' aids healing action—pro- cv :<i return of M svtl, nat-ml »àia. now being suffered by flock own ! their herds are continuing to im fo r tarata* **4 tutus« of ir w a s . ers. There Is considerable evidence ! Prnr* ,n efficiency. It I* expected yissDta. rosta*. «rvytWM « s i stia wiMttb M 4am fc> eatrmaJ that certain strains o f poultry may j that the amount of butterfat pro Alo» Cutlrarv Ik «» foe pf**wtr duced for «rach pound of feed win be lacking in vitality. Future tSSSI!»( « ckoM to« and cnosfvrus« U m *»U l S I le . O la tM s s t Ite . N «r breeding may need to be done more be maintained because of better BOTH at r w irv c tM ’i TODAY. cows and more careful feeding and with two-year-old stock and les* with yearlings. More consideration herd management Farmers have been able to devel might well he given to the effect op this higher production efficiency o f breeding on mortality. among their herd» mainly through testing, culling, feeding of better ra tlons and Improved breeding pro W hy are there not more ducks grams advocated by their Improve raised on American farms? The ment association» T h o * who In T e a r in g la b e lle v ln ir W i l l you t e * t a t greatest objection given by most tend to "keep up with the model» in c u r e ip e n a e # U J « * O N ta b le t» » ! . : • i y o u h * v «■ h o a rd p ra l» « *] f r e y e * r * f o r farm ers and poultrymen is that milk cows” w ill find It to their ad < h H r « -ffe c tlv *■!>«■ • * . W o w i l l w n d You a L o t t :« fre e to t r y I f » u q w i l l so bd they do not have a pond or stream vantage to re member» of »heir : • ' r.*.-r e a n d a d d ro » « near the house. Although a pond local associations during the coming K . A. H U O H C I C O M P A N Y or stream is a valuable feature, it Is year. Through these Improvement Jam aica Plain. M m . not essential. All that is necessary association» they will be able to dls is to provide sufficient water for tlngulsh the star boarders from the drinking purposes. An ordinary paying producers and cull out the PROfXKBtS In addition they win trough with a board about four poor cows. inches wide fastened along the top have access to the latest Informs will prevent the ducks from splash tlon on rations. Also accurate herd ing the water o u t — W allace’s records will help them locate proved herd sires. Farmer. îe Kill! I) W eek ’* Supply of Poatum Free fr^? UV¥ ?'*1' M iserati: v e ra lty o f Illin o is .— W N II Svrvico Coleman SELF.HEATING The Coleman ia ■ gen- I 15 O K| nine lastaat Li{kti*g Ira*. " ^ B ^ All too h«re to dole tarn a valve. itrlke a match *nd it lights instantly. Yoa don’t hare to insert the match inside the iron-no horned fingers. The Coleman beats in • jiffy; is quickly ready for use. Entire ironing surface is heated with Point the hottest. M at tains its heat even for the fast worker. Entirely self-bating. Operates for Hf an hour. You do jmcr ironing with less effort, in one-third leas time. Be eore your next lroo ia the genuine Instant-Lighting Coleman. It s the iron every woman wants It’s a wonder ful time and labor saver-nothing like It. The Coleman is the easy way to iroa. Loa Sngeiee. Calif. (O U W ) m s 2 S 8 - Gas Pressure M a y Cause Dis comfort. Right Side Best No Need to Suffer Morning Sickness u it "Morning sickness” — is caused by an acid condition. To avoid it, acid must be offset by alkalis — such as magnesia. W h y Physicians Recom m end M iln e s ia W a fe rs These mint-flavored, candy-like wafers are pure milk o f magnesia in solid form— the most pleasant way to take it. Each wafer is approximately equal to a full adult dose o f liquid milk o f magnesia. Chewed thoroughly, then swallowed, they correct acidity in the mouth and throughout the digestive system and insure quick, com plete elimination of the waste matters that cause gas, headaches, bloated feelings and a dozen other discomforts. Milnesia Wafers come in bottles of 20 and 48, at 35c and 60c respectively, and in convenient tins for your handbag contain ing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately one adult dose o f milk o f magnesia. All good drug stores sell and recommend them. S ta r t u sin g t h e s e d elic io u s, e ffe c tiv e a n ti-a cid , g en tly la x a tiv e w a fers to d a y Professional sample? y n t free to registered physicians or dentis* i f request is made on professional letterhead. S*l*ct Products, Inc., 4402 23rd St., Long Island City, N. Y. *' “ 35c & 60c bottles 20c tins The Original M ilk of Magnasi» Wafars ■ W d,1‘ '*»«», bMMlniS Irtqucnl wirtAettTa^2 1 whan yo* lw / ¡ I Doaa » *>f ;| * M lJ f * 5 ^ »»try r%m TtaJ !b* (V j —. J D oans Pi l DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE, AFFECTS HEART I f you toss in bed and can’t sleep on right side, try Adlerika. Just O N E dose relieves stomach G A S pressing on heart so you sleep soundly all night. Adlerika acts on B O T H upper and lower bowels and brings out foul m atter you would never believe was in your system. This old m atter m ay have poiaonec you for months and caused G A S, sour stomach, headache or nervousness. . D r. H . L . Shoub. N ew York, reports “ In addition to in testinal cleansing, Adlerika greatly reduces bacteria and colon bacilli M rs. J a s .F ille r:“ Gas on my stomach was so bad I could not eat or sleep. Even m y heart hurt. T h e first dose o f Adlerika brought me relief. N o w I eat as I wish, sleep fine and never felt better.” G ive your stomach and bow’els a R E A L cleansing w ith Adlerika and see how good you feel. Just O N E dose relieves G A S and chronic constipation. Sold by all druggists and drug departments. with backac 22E SHOE Pressure! * m o POSTCARD far F S t t Fewer mm4 F.H DetoBo. THC COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. DeetWUm Wichita. Kan. : O n e . n ; SMadeptus. fo.-, . NEW S D? Scholls AJ-cj, Zino pads * t ta ■«»ficai 04t DR. DEAN CU«| C all g * w e n »c# s e l Do i t n o v - O t M i n fo o t l w » t d « orni | r« j BORTLANO. ORI. .»ta l 5K.NHEAUHG In P O R T LA N I CUTICURA NEURITIS ££ PAINS Raising Ducks Z* Ï P Xf 1-maMU» a Selections of Eggs for Size Down on the Farm Selection o f eggs for egg size can be augmented Immeasurably by us ing cockerels that hatched from large eggs. Constructive breeders use cockerels that batched from eggs weighing a minimum o f 25 ounces per dozen. Th e sire has a strong Influence In passing egg size to daughters, says a w riter in the Missouri Farmer, and where such a sire is used In addition to the selection o f eggs o f proper size rap id progress can be made and It will [»ay big dividends. Doubling the speed of flowing wa ter multiplies Its eroding power 30 times. • • • Worming the Flock Birds that are heavily Infested with parasites are usually quite thin, there is a drawn appearance of the face parts, and sometimes a fading o f the eye. The birds are also sluggish and are invariably poor producers. When this condition ap pears In the flock, several birds should be killed and the Intestinal tract checked for worms. Worm- ng a flock must be done carefully to prevent the birds going Into a moult, and should have early atten tion. The sow should receive no food for 24 hours after furrowing out should be given plenty of lukewarm water. • • • Women on farms In this country work an average of 04 hours .-an, week, and many of them work as high as 77 hours. • • • Strawberries are one fruit crops from which may obtain a return of ment in a comparatively • • • of the f**w the grower his Invest- short rime Small amounts o f bonemeal mixed with the wet mush or even the dry will be o f decided benefit In supply ing the bone growth for any and all farm animals and poultry. • a • The champion and reserve chum plon carload lots of cattle at the 1885 International were fed corn on pasture until August 10 and Sep tember 1, respectively, and then tin ¡shed in dry lot. * .« ^ • « o r r*« ko-«« ia laahA of ** . »oowak. «• «ta a kigK«r »Wo« yo* P«T AU fOOWt *W»V*W * d * « a p o *v'« lite -» * » Ha* •t popolo' P' te» io C*F*W •hop.o' bwov* fvt ôi» «gè»**. . » HOTEL • • M U LTN 0 I nfl MOVIE STARS muw\m Nuhfi ku «*«**4 tab*./ of U »fit M«D,4rrli || b.iD| <s,o4* r t*4 i/ f Oew U . t B l ÏVÎlSÎîSiîîi.fe t f B * Tl» II(VXYWOOλ »oft ISTBH v ie w AM» •* Haas T * »r I*<e>-IMI ■ for » ' f<3 K,, 1‘ n u i i * , « , . , , Oi,b«l4*r»ljoit of qa«.lf|coti</f«D for l* ft or 25* >,*■<* U »r .»irt«oa y U M ; r > n < - r « » r At,* r,«i -, b « 1!>* ,,r n.ior ?»o4 »»»U e o a i ■ . 4 4 rr «« m i * o 4 * r la • U m i « t„t r r f . w n u u o b.aafe « a d 4 « t A l > » IM T liN A T lO N A L M O V « RISC ARCH La* C«< , USAU4a»r-ao4 W I m J anrJ ihM tbesc »«vo iflefdJ fer you n e y cctdrf «t e*trem»V frode»**« ^ P A R K E R ’S H A IR B A L S A M t a in * tarwlrnff y., v* H«ir B E S T IN THE _ I "»p a rt« C o lo r and Baaul* I « G ray and F a d « J H a ir , «r»d |l « 4 «! 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