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THE Claririu'c fl. Wilson ADVOCATE Cologne Gets a New Bass Bell • he Wrtrhtower had probably been n a i l oere In the vicinity, lie began | to s e s r r h th e ro a s t. FALSE ECONOMY IN KATIONS FOR COWS At last he came one day to 1‘ unta <!• Ifach, 20 miles south of ths (.'ape ot the Hhlp and 30 mile* south of Iienln - lie drove through the village and out ; to the seuroaet and knew that hi* sesrrh was ended. There It stond- llemeroskopetoB—the Lookout Post — ! the Watrhtower—a mammoth rw k i 0M feet la height, that dominated the low, flat bem-h like some i-asll< built by giants might have done. Ins- tor Carpenter says he has never s e e r anything like It In shape and pos.ilui exrept Gibraltar It wu* certainly It» Watrhtower o f those ancient Greek* her*u»e there U nothing at all like It unywhere along that eastern coast An Ancient Naval Base Upon (limbing the trip of the rock Doctor Carpenter was able to *<•« the Balearic islands, 70 mllea sway. He discovered a snug Inner harbor be tueen the rock,- which juts Into the Mediterranean, and the roast No wonder the Greeks chose this place and railed It by that name. Here war a good navai base In case o f war. will a lookout post which enabled one to s< • 70 miles seaward. Ha strategic p»*l lion was put to good use In the Kir*, century. B. C , when Sertorlu*. In hi» great rebellion against Koine, used It - naval base. It will tie a few years before the work of uncovering the ancient town ran be started. The Barcelona musenn lias brought to light the ruins of Km [union, the third and last Greek settle 1 ment In Spain, and. according to I«* ! tor Carpenter, will probably hegii ' work on the site o f Hemeroakopeloi as soon as funds are available. Hemeroakopelon flourished piirtlcu Inrly In the Sixth century B. C. At tha. time Greeks and Phoenicians w-ei. establishing trading po»** every when end were engaged in a keen race t* control trade In the Mediterranean It la common prartlc# among many fanners who feed dairy cows to feed liberally of ear corn or a plain m liture of corn and robmaal ami ground »ala, thinking that If they feed enough o f It there will be no neceeelty uf buying *»• celled eipeiialvr protein feeds. These prai-tlcee ere eddoiu given much at tention until they route Into the runge of row testing association*. When such men do h e ro in e members San Frrnardlltn, Calif.— "A few of some cow testing u**»<’latl»n, it |g vrara ax« I »a « ilown with the ’flu,' often dtflteult to Induce them to de- creese the total amount of grain fed aick in hrd for two month*. W lim I » a .»Mr to lie ahoul 1 suffered and add a high protein feed to their j from nrr.il wraknc»« hail in» present ration, *u)» n writer In the airrnt il e.r energy, unit luff a hard Hurreesful Kenning. Their argument Imiiti, the ki/r of a wulmit, on my ts usually that the feed will coat too '|>inr I underwent an operation for much. The following Illustration was it* removal, hut it left me with a run- used by the writer quite recently to Mill, M ire, an olitiu ivc |>u* being <li,- rlu rg n l all the tunr. I win m tin* prove that such Is not the case: A member o f the JelTrraon county, ■nikrrable state for almut four (own. I««« testing association wu* feed Month», and nothing 1 did nave me Ing his rows a ration of ,H<»I pound* of any relief 1 wa* told of |)r, I’ierce*, tiohlrn Mrilual Discovery, and be- j corn and eotuneel, and 2<<i pounds of Kat. to tak< it. I found no much re | ground oats. The average inonlhly lief and help from the lir*t bottle that 1 production o f his herd ws* 470 pound* I continued, taking acvrral liottlr», of milk and "4 pounds of hullrrfat. The new bus* hell, eluliorately decorated with garlands and flowers. Is at tin end o f which time the i>u, HU ration was costing him »1.04 per shown bring hauled to the entrance o f the Cologne cathedral, prior to Ita crated, my lle»h healed up, ami I To 13 rows he was feed erection In the belfry. . It* weight la 25 ton*. The hell U stated to be the wak absolutely well I have liad no j 100 pound*. Ing 7.2 7,.iJU pounds o f grain dur ng ie hMT|r l ( |u Kurope. It replaces a similar one presented by the ex-kulu.-r some *'gr. of the trouble aince.” — Clarence 11. Wilson, 7(-8 Spruce St. i month at a cost o f $,4MM. years ugo and which wua taken from the cathedral for supply o f German inunl- A suggested ration o f « » pound* of dlll1ng World wur. Ste| into any druif rtorr and a»lc pound» of ground | for Dr 1'ierrr'j Golden Medical I)i»- | corn and colmioal, covery in Tablets or liquid, or acrid Is, :«»> pound* of bran. Km |u>unda of 10c to Dr. I’ierec'k Invalid*’ Hotel 1 cottonseed meal amt rul 9UO *s5UO |uiund* pound* of oil j * # ■y ■ ^ # -| lluHalu. N Y , for trial t>kg. meal would coat pounda. This ra When a Man'a Hard Dolled. j more ex(>enalve [>er 100 poun the rate his rows were producing, .i.IKm "Hard boiled" came Into general uan Women Rule in Tibet; pounda of the suggested ratbm would during the world war. It la alang and have been aultlrlent to keep up the Take 6 Husbands Apiecr la applied to a peraun hardened In j cows' production during that month. New York.— In far Tibet men say ol wind or feeling and Inaenalhle to the However. 3.7HO poumla were suggested their women: "They are Just like tb» to allow fur putting some uf the cows aufferlnfc* of othera. Originally, of foreign women. They boos the homes In a little better condition. Till* rourae, It referred merely to the con amount o f grain would eoet 900.30. Fir*t Greek Settlement in lege Doctor Carpenter told o f the find They get their own way." The ordei dition of a hard boiled egg. that prevails among other primitive ing o f the lost town. Here Is a eating o f »14.411 for the Spain Located. peoples Is reversed, and one woman Doctor Carpenter’s Story month. He hud never been satisfied with the lakes unto herself six or more hu* Manifestly Unlikely. Apert from this saving, the fact Bryn Muwr, I'a.—The site of the general theory that the modern town bunds, often brothers, thereby keeping “ The new minister must bo mad,” should not lie overlooked tliut the sug first Greek settlement In S|uiln, an Im of Iienla, near the Culm de la Nan— the whole family under her thumb*. aald the village woman, meeting an grated ration contains mure protein, portant trading town built by Greek Tibetan women wield the keys of th» I he Cape o f the Ship—was the site of consequently an Increase In production other of the purUhlonera on the itreet can reasonably he ex|iecte<L The own mariner* and merchant* before OUI) B llemeroskopeion. That It was the site household, figuratively speaking, anti " l ie told my buabund. who welglia Stu hlatory for the h.at 2.U*) o f the Roman town of Dluulum was have complete sway In the ordering ot Sr’s ration contains only about 7 per c - “ '“ 1 I " « pound*, to beware lest be should be rent protein, which I* altogether too Denis—Dlunlum. The old tbelr husband»’ lives. A woman con }>“ ■ t* « 'u discovered by 1’ rot obvious. weighed In the balance and found Uttla for large and economical produo Ithya Carpenter, head of the depart- town has not even changed Its name aiders herself badly off If she lias onl) tlon. The suggested ration will con ” f «rdieology Ur>° U‘ wr In the passing centuries, and then I two husbands. wanting." every time a cellar for a new house | In addition to their housework the tain about 12.8 tier cent protein. The , . was dug there was nearly always 1 women run things on the outside. The? Imslurs Which these cows were getting , r ,‘“ nu<1 >* regard.-d by archeolo- Formed Human Map. w a. not abundant and a little suiqilc «•*«• « *«» " » « « l«P W *M l turned up some concrete evidence of cut the grain after the fashion of ltutI Among the moat striking epl*odes ment.ry roughage would have l.n ¡,,*de " r« ” “ ‘ 7” ™- “ « ‘tahllahes the Homan occupation. But never did with a small sickle, and they thresh I on the flat mud roofs us In the days ol “ doulbt ‘ « » H o n o f Hern- the diggers find anything Greek. of the pageant of tho empire at Worn proved condition, considerably. It was In the winter o f 1023-24. a Abraham. They do little In the wav ol Another member was feeding, along ‘ °ng • puxale to hlatorl bley, Kngluml, wu* a human map of cooking, except to boll their tea. The? I “ ? * w" , " 0Ie* “ ,ODe your ago, that Doctor Carpenter de Australia, formed by humlroda of untl with f.lr pasture, 15 pound, o f ear .................. ............... .....„ m i. fresh. r*...t, At '7 wind swept rock In the Mediter termined to locate the true site of live largely on barley, butter and raw Corn to cows quite recently podeuu visitor*. 00 cents per hushel (Ills feed would cost ranean as the *[xit tliut was tho cen llemeroskopeion. He knew that while meat. They butter themselves Instead him $3 N7 for rsrli cow |ier month ter o f Creek commerce In Kpuln In a Denla wua not the place, the town of of bathing. Table Talk. Ear « r a l . no, economical feed d“ f. » -> * « P P « 2 y "I have lived In 869 boarding any lime because of the quite larg>- 1 with silver, tin. Iron and lead, and Greeks and Phoenicians were bitter houses," says Hill Illgby, "and heard j percentage that la not digested. Seven rivals for supremacy In this trade on the tame thing In every one of them. pounds of the same ration, as was ad the sou and In the world's markets. 'You'll like It the way wo cook It.’ " — | vised In the previous caer, would cost Not only was this town—the name 93 «3 for each cow per month. Thl* Akron Tlmee. means "Lookout Post” or “ Watch- would he a saving of 24 cenis on each cow Apparently thl. I. only a sms 111 Z T ' °L ,rB,' | e’ bu' ul,'h Hunters in Northwest Search I particular cougar Is knowm to have de Happiness. , . . stroyed 94.000 worth of calve» and saving but the higher protein content mi . „ . .f l ' ' l!1l>" r ‘’ J1. " 1 * _ . . . , north nnd Mnlnake to the southwest, it ‘ o r Animai». | sheep near Okanogan. Peter C. Peter True happiness Is of a tired nature | o , f .. the suggested ration would, no . . . ____ ’ ’ . . . . . . , , . ___ mnde Its Influence so strongly felt ------------ ; son, renowned predatory animal hunter and uu enemy to pomp and noise. It | doubt, bring about an advance In pro- , . . ___ _ . " ' . .. ... ................... . . 1 that for humlreda of years after the Olympia. Wash —A scourge of con- ¡s out ln u,e mountains after the anl arises. In the first place, from the en ducthm which would Indirectly he a , ¡reeks had departed .he ,a.... Ie .C thl. (Mrs, tlie big cats of the Northwest mai. joyment of one's self, and. In the neat, fu” h*T . . part o f eastern Spuin showed evl- forests, Iriq-erlls the live stock of Sheriff C. Studehaker of Cowlltr H shoo'd be easy to mte from .hrie (lf>nre. of 0 r w k „ raltura. from the friendship and conversation , Isid.ited settlers, deer, elk and game county headed r. party of hunters In a Illustrations tha, « h a , appeara to be a N„ lve Ih,,rlan -rt ln th, forni of of a few select companions. birds. Reports reaching here from al- fruitless search near Rruynlon moiin saving in refu.lng to feed high pnv „ of co, UMIll, most every section o f Washington and teln ration. I. simply false economy. l>th(.r „ nillII,pnlBl b, „ of arrhllect„ r<>. Oregon Indicate the reign o f this car tain, near Kelso, for a large cougn- that circled James Brownell »even Volume Diversified. In many cases less poumls of gruln In In prehistoric times the water that a balanced ration will bring more all showing strong Greek Influence, n.-e nivorous night prowler Is widespread. times while the settler was getting ou< now being dug “ up the M coast In | While hunters, Indians and trappers fence posts. The tracks were telltnh III I ....................’ P along tl»C ’llO l IU now plunges over Niagara falls flowed j economical results ,B 'Idlnlty o f these three settTenients. declnre cougars will not attack human In the new snow. from laiko Krlo to l.ake Ontario j amount of feed* deficient In that abso and even as far hoik as ü0 miles In beings, at least one victim Is known. Game commissioners Hnd two expert lutely oeeesaury milkmaking fm»!, pro through five different channels. the Interior, showing how well estate James Kehllmher. n thlrteen-year-old cougar hunters with five hounds spent tein. boy. who wu* killed In an encounter a week near Mukilteo seeking a glam llshod was the Greek position. If the conditions In that first Illustra In an Interview at llryn Muwr col- with one of the cals near Oleina. This cougar that killed n valued Airedale The Other Angle, tlon had been the same for the entire and two hounds and frightened resi As long ns the world’s population j yeur. a saving o f SI73.88 could have dents o f the districts. The animal la growing all the time. Isn't It entire- j beeu effected and It costa only about eluded the men. ly possible that If sin Is IncTeasing so $40 to be a member of a cow-testing Hunters and hounds trailed a large association for a year. la virtue? Detroit News. cougar which roblied henneries near Longview. The tracks led up Into Big Cows Produce More Many of Them Do. mountains of loose rock and were lost too late. Jinny guns had to be alian Milk, Declare Experts Hero W ho Stopped German. cloned nnd the German troops, caught A female cougar measuring sever "M y niece," aald Mrs. Illundcrby, The row producing 100 pounds o f ! ky Flood Is Dead. "hna had n college education. She by the rising waters, were either feet two Incites, with forepaws which ------------ speaks several languages quite fllp- butterfat a year on the average n* drowned In tlielr trenches or. unable to were five Inches across, was killed nc-ar turns 93 to her owner above coat of Bruges, Belgium.— Henri Geernert. return to solid ground, had to su r Hood River, Ore., after a long period o f colt nnd calf killing. feed, and the cow producing 400 lock keeper o f the sluices of Nleuport render. E. A. Hull, o f , Yelm, . recently pounds returns S00. With four times | and hero o f the flrst buttle o f the Yser. By early November nn artificial la k e, „ . . bagged Uncle Eben. tho production, over 12 times the re died In a hospital here after a long more than two miles wide ncled ns an fl w>0*ar measui’ing nine feet from tit "If yo' can't manage yoh comlurt j turn above feed cost Is secured. Illness. On Christmas day. when he effective barrier to tbe enemy from to tip. Just before being treed the cat It Is significant also that Dana of j seemed near the point of death, he re- Nleuport to the north o f Dlxmtide. The had killed a four-point deer. so's to keep In tie straight nn' nnrrow j Okanogan. Sequlm. Qm-ets. Concrete pnth,” said U ndo Kben, "you'll be Vermont, Pearson of Illinois, nnd oelvcd an award o f the Cross o f the first buttle of the Yser was over and ItiK-kport, Wnllulu and Falls City re rtinnin' big risk«, same ns nny other others have furnished evidence from Order o f Leopold. In reoognllton o f tils the Germans hud met with a serious port damage from cougars. which the conclusion can he drawn Hint action In opening the dikes In Novem check. Jay wnlker."- Washington Stnr. large cows produce more, make more ber. 1014, flooding the Yser battlefield Geernert. who wua fifty-one years old efllclent use of feed and produce more nnd stopping the German advance. The at the time, together with Cogge. his economically when all Items o f coat j honor acted as a tonic and Geernert companion slatcekeeper, supervised the British Science Studies A S w eet B rea th are considered than do amuller ones.) revlvled for a time. operation o f the sluices to admit the Habits of the Herring In this way the size o f the cow Is one! « a s after the surrender of Ant- water nnd manipulated them In n way at alt tim es J London.—The humble herring, stu factor that Influences milk costs. Again werp. when the German troops were to avoid extending the Inundutlon west mature cows between the ages o f five [ advancing victoriously a crass Belgium, o f the railway hank, where the pene pie breakfast diet In thousands of and eight as n rule produce more that Geernert’s knowledge o f the work- tration of the water would have ham British homes, has become the subject efflclently. This Is shown by McCan- Ings o f the Belgian sluice system ctitue pered the Belgian defenders, whose of much research, nnd two British dllsh. o f Iowa, who after making n ' Into play, saving not only the Belgian line o f defense- had twice been broken scientists recently went to Norway l- ■tudy of over KM**) oflhflnl records, army from complete destruction hut und re-established at great cost before acquire a more detailed knowledge ->t conclude* Hint milk is produced In bringing about the definite blocking of the expedient o f o[x>nlng the sluices, at Ills temperament and habits. Fisheries authorities point out that larger quantities at a lower cost by- the road to Calais to the Gerimins. Geeraert's suggestion, was adopted uud the huge cui ' c* o f herring In the cows between live and eight year* of When the sluices were opened the successfully carried through. North sen of r m m ears have threat ago.—II. R. l.iiscellea of the Colorado water began flowing Into the flat coun try along the eastern side of the rail ened the supply und the migrations Agri cultural College. Japs Settle in Tennessee and seasonal distribution o f fish of road hunk from Nleuport to Dlxmiide. Memphis, Tenn.—The movement to different ages are being studied ln an At first Its progress was not notice Soy Beans for Cows able. the water being absorbed hy the ptuce thousands of Japanese farmers effort to prevent the declination of the Hoy bean meal proved to he fully ns ground. Within 43 hours, however, the In the rich portions of Arkansas be runs, such as hnppened It) the case valuable as »llmeal ns h feed for dairy ground became Juicy nnd u few hours tween Marion nml Joyner, Ark., begun of salmon In the I’ aelflc Northwest and After ratine or smoking cattle In an experiment conducted re later the whole country w-ns trans to take form several days ago when British Columbia waters. Wrlglcy s freshens the mouth cently at South Dakota Slate college. formed Into a muddy plain with the two families of Japanese from Cali Thousunds of herring have been cap nnd sweetens the breath. Feeding soy hi-iin meal In moderate German men nnd horses straggling des fornia settled upon this vast acreage tured nnd markPd for further Identlfi Nerves are soothed, throat I* quantities did not have a damaging perately to free themselves from the and, according to Dean Adams, cation, then released, und fishermen refreshed and digestion aided. effect on the butter made from the entngllng slime. Memphis realtor, Japanese have in advised to notify the fisheries develop So easy to carry thr little packet! milk, although If fed III excess It has Gradually tho wnler began to rise corporated and proposed to buy sev ment commission If they are caught In a tendency to produce a soft, sulvy above the ground, one foot, two feet, eral thousand acres of land In tliut the 9uaure. butter. There la no renaon why farm nnd n? Inst three fe e t A faithful ally section nnd colonize It with 50.t*)0 Another means o f determining the ers should not rut down the feed bill o f the Belgians, the flood paralysed Japanese, the Commercial-Appeal says. migration routes of fish o f different by raising tlielr own hlgh-proteln (he Invader. When the Germans had The proposed colony will engage ages Is hy counting the unnual growth feeds. o f rings which appear on the scales. discovered what was going on It was solely In furmlng. f l S American Finds Lost Greek Town Let us show you the new Conklin Life Time Fen, guaranteed for all time. New shipment of Leather Goods and Eversharp Pencils. 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