The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 21, 1925, Image 3

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    THE
Mr*.
ADVOCATE
M. l.ttner.
sinking mun who grasped at the straw,
promised. W hile llu iilfa was explain­
ing the special reveludon whleh on
the appointed day he sliosld comiiiillil
eat« to the women In d ie mouque, the
loars suddenly dUsppearvd from Id»
eyee Fortified with a new hope and
eouruge, he »rose and shouted to hts
elavea to Immediately bring a large
tray o f plluf.
By E D G A R J B A N K S
It was early Friday morning, earlier
than usual, when Abdullah seated him
self upon the pliftfiirm o f the mosque.
UK h r an,>ii »tor, I*»*. 0«.»
On all previous oeraslona, aim e lie
1(11
M
V
found
tbo
Immain
Ab­
*
rould remember. Ids audiences bad
dullah squatted cross legged upon gathered and were awaiting hltn. That
: Iho platform o f the mosque. lie- Krliluy morning, when he suld Ida
fom liltu, on a little aland. III) prayers, hhi voice rung with un un-
(the open Korun upon whh-h Ills eye» iisunl rleurneua. and during Ids pros­
uere Hied, while lila rliuhhy forefinger trations Ids old bones seemed to have
j wa* energetically geatirulatlng to the renewed their youth. Ilia face was
group o f exelteil women about him. bi-nmlng with happiness, and Ids eye
“ The I ’rophet pence be upon him-—” hnd never been more bright, for he
repented Abdulliih for tbo tenth time had an lm|mrtnnl communication from
Unit iluy, nnd with nn ex preaalou o f Allah to reveal to the wives of the
lurreualng denpulr, "received from I’ ur- Faithful. A t Ids side u;»• « (he plat­
adlne a menauge tbut man might have form stood an Immense cop, . 1 »tile
four wives. Vou, Indies of Mecca, de­ which tile waiting slave bad bru „ I d
Salm i. O re g
'"Fr>r wimp years
mand tbut If a man hua four wlvaa. a him. One by one the rebelling women
I have used Dr. Pierre » Golden
Medical H isrm rry n« a prlng tonic
woman mny have four buabnnda. Ilad came and aquatted about, anxious te
anil liavr never found it to (ail
tbut been Alluh'a will, he would loug hear the special revelation promised
in cleansing the system, ilim nlalintf
ago have revealed IL "
by the beaming expression Bpon Ab­
thr blood anil k iv iiik a feeling o l
" I will nsk Allah to reveal Ida w ill," dullah'S face.
hratthy life.
A t one time I waa
he sighed. "N ext Friday I w ill Im­
weak anil run-ilnwn, felt all worn
Finally, when they hnd nil congee-
out anil rraily to an to lieti. Imt Ilio
part It to you."
gated, Abdullah, In s voice deep with
help I gut from thr ' ( iolileli M nliral
Htlll groaning In aplrlt, be arnea mystery and awe, commanded llmt
D iscovery' brought h a ik to me a
from the Hour, feebly moved aero»» each woman present should go at ones
feeling o f strength amt new life.
the strawr matting to the door, poked to her home and Immediately return
I aban jtlwaya nava a ■ d
1
Ida fat. hare feet Into Ida sandals, and with a Jug o f milk. The women de-
to »ay for this wonder rat remedy
went home.
| marred. They had come, they said, to
lo r 1 have alw ay» found it good
when a tonic waa needed
1 have
Abdullah ex-
Ahduflah'a puat Idalory had been an [ hear the revelation.
alto u»eir the ‘ Pleasant Pellets' for
Intereating one. lie waa a »mull, bare j plained that no revelation was pow
the •tornarli, liver and ImweD, and
footed boy when the prophet Moharn { slide until his command hnd been
tan »ay they can hr depended U| k > ii
tie d returned to Mecca, nnd now o f all obeyed, and In a few moments two
to clear and regulate these orean«.’*
the people left In the Holy City, he score women, esch with a Jug o f milk
M r» M. Kttiier, 440 South 18th St.
alone hud ueeu lilm. Innplrrd by that halnnced upon her head. stood before
W rite |)i I ’icrcc'» Invalid»' H otel
rare privilege, he marked out fo r him­ him.
in Buffalo, N V , foi free medical
lo lii.r ol si tld III, I .1 lil.il package
s e lf the rareer o f a holy man. When
"P o o r the milk Into thl* kettle." said
o f any o f lu » medicine*.
bla rldii waa flrat fuzzy with the down I Abdullah, with a voice suggestive of
which evolved Into (lis I urgent of j still greater mystery, yet In bla eye
patriarchal liearda, he wandered aa a wus a twinkle o f delight which he
Coral Formation.
dervish, but to suffer from hunger and * could not conceal.
( ’ oral Ulundii, formed from petrified
tlilrat, and to larerute hta own body,
Th e women A la i past the kettle,
•knletona o f rural polype, aro numer­ so on erased to lie plt-saures, and Anal­ luiured the milk Into It, and returned
ly
lie
settled
down
aa
nn
Iminam
In
l i » warm er portions
portion» of tho
ou» tu i dio
to their places Upon the Amir before
P acific and Indian occaua, whom tlm Ilia llo ly City to gain an ranter lived- the great teacher. Abdullah, solemnly
grow th o f corni g o e s on with g r a d hood by fleecing die visiting pilgrims. stroking Ids long beard, looked silently
In tils profession be prospered.
II
at the foam ing rninel'a milk, and then
rapidity. Theso Islands also occur to
. stone writs Intrusted with the keys of
a lesser extent In the (iu tf o f Mexico the Kaaha. and so grest whs his re­ slowly turned to the wondering women
before him. Ills morning’s discourse
am! along tho Atlantic shore o f th o||iatan) p|„,y ll)#t h„ w l ) „ , lmui trd In
upon the perfect wisdom o f Allnh, and
W est Indies.
every religious controversy.
the wonderfidnesa o f Ida revelutlona.
• .....
i .
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During Ids long life Abdullnh had was prefaced with a longer Introduc­
Answ er That.
fern but one sorrow— bla wlvra had tion than usual. N ever hnd he been
died one after another, yet that was Bo eloquent— never had he spoken with
"T h U Is n dlplodocu*. one of those j
th,
o f hu
fo r „ev er
such conAdence.
priiiK-vul m onster* which existed on f „ r |(l0| did b , |Bck bla full quota of
"N ow , Oh wives o f the Faithful.'' ha
the curth m illions of yours before the wives which, both living nnd dead, he
said, in concluding Ids long discourse.
appearance o f tiian." suld Iho pro could coont to a score. The one thorn
" I shall lm|Mirt the revelation which
(e »»o r.
"D lp lod ocu »?" repealed the In hts Aeah was that this »core or more Allnh has sent to you through me.
perplexed Stud, lit.
W ell. If It existed , o f » ' » e l had presented him with hot Ids faithful servant. Allah bids that
a single offs].ring, n daughter, whom
so lung before the appearance of mnn, [
each o f you approach d ill kettle of
lie had named llnnlfa. This solitary
m ilk; ha bids that each o f yon take
how do you know that la Its right
plant o f the harem grew and bio»-
from the kettle the milk which you
ponied Into s dark, slender, Inrgeeyed
poured Into It hut a moment ago. When
Arnti maid, sending out her tenitrila of
you shall have done this, he bids that
Presidential Succession.
(ore until they entwined about die old
ench o f you who will, take four hus­
ronn'a heart, as If to compensate him
Succession to the I ’ roeidency, In
bands. as a man may take four w ive«
for Ida lack o f eons. She was the ouly
Hut," he continued, as the sparkling
rase, both President and vlra president
child o f twenty pussing wives.
of hla eyes Increased. "A lla h bids me
should din la: Secretary o f state, sec­
■'Italia,” tenderly suld llnnlfu, ns her
retary o f treasury, aoerotary o f war, futhrr, leaving the crowd o f sngry say that If one o f yon ahnll take the
I thousandth part o f a drop o f the milk
attorney general, postmaster general women In the mosque, had returned
which another has [mured Into the
and secretary o f tho navy.
home nnd squatted before the dl»h of kettle. It ahnll he accounted unto you
pllnf. “ Are you l l t r
\ n theft, and you shall be delivered to
"N o, child," replied Abdullah, with | Iblis fo r eternal punishment."
Celebrated T rick H orte.
an audible sigh, yet without paying
The old man chuckled. T h e con­
Morocco, a horse owned by one a visit to the harem.
tented -expressions i]|M>n the faces of
Hanks, umaxod ull lamdon tiy lila d e v -
The next morning when Abdullah the women suddenly turned to amaxe-
e rn e »» nt the cloao o f the Sixteenth l(p|M-nrcd, his eyes were aunken, for
ment.
and the lo ginning of the Seventeenth be had passed a steeple»» night. Dur-
“ Oh great Abdullah,'* Anally eug-
|ng
tlie
dark
hours
lit«
audience
o
f
century. Moutlon la made o f him In
geated an Innocent one In the audi­
clamoring women was ever before hltn,
contem porary plnya.
ence, “ we do n»t know which our milk
and although he had a thouaund tim e«
la— It la all alike— It la all white nnd
»ucceaafully Interpreter! the lows of
A man charged In on English police
die Korun, now he hud fulled; hi» w it» foam y."
Abdullah sprang to hla feet and with
court wrote that hu could not iitd-ml
had deserted him. nnd nn revelation
In the morning, hut If tho court would ram #; w - „ . ^ „ , , , „ 1 , ns sn Inunarn hla anna wildly and supernnturally
sit for hltn any afternoon ho would would he ruined, nnd all the wisdom waving above hla head, shouted with
“ bo pleased to make an appointm ent." displayed In d ie past would he In vain. a monstrous, prophetic voice, which
thundered throughout the mosque, the
T h u » torturai, he slept none and special revelation from A llah :
Food and the Stomach.
ate little. H a lf n doxen tlm ei dally
“ As It Is with the milk, so would
lln n lfa urged him to Impart to her
The nmipiurc o f tomi ought to bo (as
It he with your children," were tha
tho cause o f Ids sorrows, and ns often
few Intelligible words amid the re­
much as possibly mny he) exactly pro-
I d id he deny that ho was afflicted, yet
pontonaio to Ilio quality and condition (,cfor<, th„ „ „ . k „ „ ,mlf ended. Ah- sounding echoes. "A a you cannot dla-
o f tho »tornarli, because tho stomach ,|u||ah hud become so feeble that he tlngulah which drop o f milk you
d ige s t» It. Hciijumln Franklin.
even n eglectal the hook which w h s to poured Into the kettle, ao you could
not illatlngnlah the fathera o f your
l>erprtiinte his nHtue; he rcmnlned In
children. Trouble me and Allnh no
Drouahts In Greece.
(the corner, silent nnd thoughtful.
more with your Idle wonla."
During droughts In O rcece children
"Hubs, aulii llnnlfu, ngnln stroking
T h e women were vanquished; one
are sent In proees.lonu to nil w e ll« hi* old bald head. "T e ll me your
by one they left the mosque. Aa the
, _
___ . .. trouble»— perhaps I c»n help you."
and springs uhder Iho londer»hlp of u
"1 have none, child." was the holy last one disappeared the chuckling Ab­
g irl adorned with flowers, who sings mnn'» prevaricating reply.
A deep dullah looked fondly at the white
at each halting piuco.
foam, smacked his lips In anticipation
gronn followed.
* llnnlfa w a i too solleltons o f the old o f many days with frequent and pro­
T re e ’s Odd Growth.
loan's health to he silent. I.ong she longed drafts o f curdled milk, and
stood over him, stroking Ids head, yet clapped hla hands to summon the w ait­
Tho buuyun treo Is peculiar.
Its
finally when the iihundnnre o f sighs ing slave to carry the proceed* o f hla
brunches send root» downward, which,
»till groans seemed to he well nigh revelation home.
when they have bocoino rooted, be­ exhausted, he explained In a feeble
Although lla n lfa am id not dl»-
come props, nnd In this manner tho voice how the women o f Mecca had tlngulsh alef from yod, that Friday
treo spreads over a great surfuco and demanded n siieclal. Impossible revela afternoon she was peeking over her
tlon. Concluding hta explanations In father's shoulder while he dilated In
endure» for many ages.
utter despair, he covered Ida face with hla great theological hook upon the
various sect» o f the Moslem world.
I Ida hands and wept.
lln n lfa laughed. "P o o r Hubs," ahe One o f them, the largest, he deacrlhed
jsnld, still stroking his bald head. aa the Hantfah. Aa her fath er pointed
out the word, and rend It aloud, ahe
"Y ou r troubles are slight.”
Abdullah raised Ills tenr-fllled qyes ngnln stroked hla old, bald head, nnd
then hurried awny to bring him a bowl
| reproachfully.
“ They are very alight.” she ropeat- o f curdled milk.
AhdullHh'a revelntlon must have met
jed. "L e a v e them to me and they will
with Alluh'a favor, for the llnnlfnh
I disappear.”
*
Abdullah's look o f reproach turned sect hua Increased In number and In
all things worldly. Prominent among
| to one o f keen attention.
’’ Yea, llnlia, If yon will write my It» m em ber» la Abdul llam ld. the sul-
nntno Just once In your great book, I Inn, who, with m illion» o f others,
apeak reverently o f the good old Saint
j will bring your troubles to an end.”
Abdullah, with the eagerness o f ths llan lfa.
DAUGHTER
NAMED
HANIFA
F
^ A Sweet B reath
a t all times J
Phonograph Hands Down Voices of the Famous
A fte r ea tin g or aamklnt
W rlgiey's freshens the mouth
and »w e*ten* the breath.
Nerve» are »oothed. throat 1»
refreshed and digestion aided
So easy to carry thr link packet!
MMDS
Onn o f the naca to which the phono­
graph I« frequently adapted Is Hie
preservation o f the voices anil the
perpetuation o f the nteaaagea o f the
world’s great ones. Ulmlatone's voice
|ias been preserved on n record taken
In 181*0. In this suine year a number
o f other people hud their voice» taken,
among them Florence Nightingale, I*.
T. Hurnum, Mrs. Browning and Henry
M. Stanley, the explorer o f Africa,
1
/„Jf m udatone'» record Is part o f s speech
that was to he conveyed as n m essale
to n meeting In New York. Florence
N igh tingale'» voice Is very clear, and
Very wall— Take tha Aronnntancy and Businssi tha message Is touching: “ (lod bless
Management. Prlv*t* Hecratarial, Calculator my old contrails at Hulukluvu and
Com to mat or, fltonographin, Penmanship, ot bring them safe to shore." Kqually
. . —
Com mereiai
Teach ars flonrs* «t
-after every meat
You Want a Good Position
Behnke-Walker
Carrie»» Friend
Ths foremost Ansine», Cutler» of Iho North wem
which hse won muro Aorurarr A wsr.1l Blut Wohl
Investigation Into tha theory that a
Medsls then sn, other school In America. He ml
might huvo lopped off the
for oar flucces, ('slslof
Fonrlh at reel ses, friend
Morrison, Portlsnd. Or. lasas M. Wslksr, Proa youth'a limbs nnd head Is being made.
P. N. U.
No. 12, 1925
— From a News Item I d
ton Tim e».
characteristic I» I’ . T . Humutn; " I con­
gratulate the world through the me­
dium o f thnt wonderful Invention, the
phonograph, thnt my voice, like my
show, w ill reach future generations
nnd he heard centlirle» a fter I have
Joined the great and, ns I believe, hap­
py m ajority.” — Fam ily Herald.
Had the Right Initial
An auditor, examining the rate-hooks
In a rural district, not fur from Lon­
don, was puzzled to And the letter “ U "
ngulnst several names where the place
of residence should he Indicated. Upon
being naked to explain, the assistant
overseer s a id : 'H*h. Mell, ns a matter
o f fact, these particular people are
dead, but not knowing for certain, I
felt unable to give more than the Initial
letler o f their present abode."
« Big Ben ” Heard by Radio
London's famous clock, 'T ilg Hen,"
the Washing­ has been heard by radio In Horneo, at
j , ¿latunco o f 1U.U00 wiles.
CORN STANDS ALONE
MANGELS PROVIDE
AS GREATEST FEED
W INTER GREEN FEED
Corn stands unchallenged a* the
Green food In some form Is abso­
greatest single feed for all classes of
lutely nereaaary to poultry for the
liv e stock. From this plant cornea the
best growth and pnaluctlon. Tbe Aral
grain which affords the greater purt
green food should he given « — i n.'-ei
o f the concentrate» In all sections
the chicks are put In toe „■ under. Con­
where l*ie plant grows well. In addi­
tinued feedings o f green feeds will aid
tion to this, the li-uies and stalks go
growth, Increuse production and de­
to make silage and stover, which com­
crease the cost of grain.
The first
prise a large part o f the rtqighage used
green fo a l fo r the little chicks may
In wintering the different clusae# of
constat o f mangels, potatoes or other
liv e stock, say« Prof. U V. Starkey, vegetables cut up fine at first until
chief o f the animal husbandry division
the chirks learn to like them, and later
at Clemaon college. In discussing the stuck on nulls driven In the walls Just
value o f com aa a live stock feed.
high enough fo r the chick to reach.
However, great as the com plant Is,
Lawn d ip p in g« or lettuce may be fed
It la not without Its limitations and with good results.
Free range gives
deAclendes. l orn Is low In protein,
the best green food supply fo r the
and the protein which It has Is Incom­
growing rhlrk, but that la not always
plete and o f poor quality. Corn Is
possible. A small yard may be greatly
also deficient In minerals.
1’ rohahly
Improved by dividing It In the middle
the most outstanding objection to com and sowing eurh half alternately to
In Koutii i uroliiia is riie .‘.e l I' ‘ 'f '* nt ' «
Home poultrymen scatter not»
high In price.
This objection will very thickly.
Spade them In and al­
never lie overcome until (lie yield per low the chicks to scratch them out
acre la Increased.
us they 1 > -gin to swell and sprout.
T lie wise farm er w ill'n o t feed com
Where It la too dry or for other rea-
alone to hla lira stock, explains Pro­ ! aona Impossible to get a good growth
fessor Htarkey, but will supplement It ' o f green food In the yards. It should
with feeds which make up the protein be supplied from outside. D w arf Essex
and mineral deAclenclea. For Instance, rape and Swiss chard may be pro.
com and soy bean bay or pea-vine hay i duced abundantly with little labor and
w ill make a well balanced feed for j make excellent summer green food.
horses and mule». Corn and soy bean Rape may be sown either In drill or
pasture, after the pods are Ailed, will broadcast as early as the.ground ran
make a well hala need radon for swine. he worked In the spring, a id will be
Cora silage and cottonseed meal with I ready to a it In about alx or eight
straw fo r a roughage will make a bal­ weeks* It Is apt to be somewhat af-
anced radon fo r wintering beef cattle, fected by hot. dry weather and will
and allage and legume hay will make not Inst the entire season.
Swiss
a splendid ration for sheep.
chanl should he planted Ir drills after
T h ere are tim e» when other feeds the soil becomes thoroughly warm. It
are cheaper than com. nnd the winter » I I I be ready fo r rutting In eight to
o f 1025 Is one o f those tim e«, think» ten weeks. T lie chard stands drought
P ro fe »»o r Htarkey. For example, rice well and will last until late In the fall.
meal la worth about DO per cent a»
W here hens are not accustomed to
much as corn for h«g feeding and can green food In this form, some little
l>e had much cheaper than com. d lffla ilty may he experienced In teach­
Pound for pound oa t» I» worth a » much ing them to eat It.
This, however.
as corn for horses and mulea. Farm er» | may be overcome by starting with
having »henf o a t» are well Axed. I f small feed » each day. During the hot
cottonseed jn eal 1» cheaper than com. weather green food should be given
It may he use-1 as the sole concentrate early In the morning, preferably while
fo r wintering b eef rattle where a car­ the dew la atlll on.
bohydrate roughage la fed.
Velvet
The winter supply o f green food
bean« at *25 a ton are decidedly should also be kept In mind. Every
cheaper than com.
poultry plant should have a plot of
It la a arise farmer who studies the mangels latge enough to carry the
relative values o f feed » and balances ^nature stock through the winter and
the ration» accordingly. These tim e» ! start the chicks In the spring. Man­
o f high price« » r e hnxardoua to those gels reqnlre a well prepared seed bed
who make mistakes, but proAtable to and good cultivation for the beat re-
Uiose who follow correct methods.
j suits. A fte r the mangels are well ma­
HATS
Let us *how you the new Conklin Life Time
I’ en, guaranteed for all time. New shipment
of
Live Stock Notes
Warm water for stock pays big div­
idends on the fuel used.
• • #
Dock and castrate the lambs when
about ten daya o f age.
A live stock sermon In six words:
Better sires, better stock, (letter suc­
cess.
• • •
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made a life study of
the cumtive propertiee
possessed by Oriental
Root*. Herb*. Buds and
Bark, and therefrom
compounded his truly
wonderful Herb* rem­
edies. In their make-up
no poisons or narcotics
are used; p e r f e c t l y
harmless, and m a n y
root* *nd herb« that
he uses are unknown
to the ravdical profession of today.
A V O ID O PE R A TIO N S by taking hi* remedie*
in time for Stomach, Cough*. Colds, Rheu­
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Inflammation, Neuralgia and all female and
children’s ailment*. Call or write. Sent by
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the loss due to heavy rains In the
spring. I f ypu can plan to herd the
turkeys or watch them carefully dur­
ing the severe storms until they be­
come well feathered out you will have
good success in your turkey venture.
m i
A id er S tr e e t. 8 . W . C .r n e r T h ird
Daily Fashion Hint
Poultry Hints
The following is o u r
complete list
It pays to keep cockerels Isolated
from the hens until about tw o weeks
before eggs are saved for batching.
. . .
S tra it- f e i H a 'r R e fin in g To.afc
Sloppy mashes should not be used .
for ducklings, but they can be more
moist than the crumbly mashes used
for chicks.
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He
•wets
II N
a T ts k
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G loss-Te- B rillia n tln e
Stralt-Tex Herbs
$1.00
oBfM
•
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Cattle thnt are not used to sweet
clover hay do not take to It so readily
at first, but they soon learn to like It.
• • •
I’ rnlrle hay nnd com Is a poor com
blnatlon o f feed fo r n pregnant ewe.
She Is growing n fieece that Is very
rich In nitrogen or protein, at the
same time she Is developing a lamb.
Thla require* muscle and bone-hulld-
lug feed.
• • •
Eggs held fo r hatching In cold
weather should be kept In a tempera­
ture between 40 and SO degrees.
A horse cannot do full work In the
spring If he lias been starved through
the winter by getting too little feed or
not the right kind even, though he I*
fed up on good feed when he goes to
hard work In the spring.
Overcrowding la a mistake.
O a*
hundred fow ls crowded In a house
that would be considered only com fort­
able for 25 w ill not only tell In the
egg yield, but w ill lie fruitful with
disease.
• • s
R E P P a SON
Successful poultrymen
use good
common-sense methods, some hnve
but little method, and there Hre others
who hnve no method nt all. Hard luck
Is usually brought about by mlsiiian-
>16 Union Avenue at Failing
agement.
Disorder creates disgust.
Garfield 7019
W e D eliver
Study and care, and not luck und bt*
talk, nre elements o f success.
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•
Most men have the time during the
winter to give their horses the ueees-
*ury attention they need.
Muddy pig pens are more expensive
Ihnn good feeding Aoors. for records
show thut pigs fed on clean Aoors gain
twte* aa much as those fed In the mud.
•
s
s
For eggs to use fo r hatching pur­
poses, choose medium-sized nonual-
shnped eggs, throwing out the long-
pointed ones or the round ones.
A
more Important point, however. Is the
selection o f eggs from good, strong
parent Aock.
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N X only promotes growth o f the
hair, but mskes it soft, pliable sod
uoiriant. An excellent pressing oil.
V *c ____ U kes the hsir soft end glossy and
> -ps it in good condition without
less [ it oily or gummy.
Probably the best breed o f turkeys j
Is the bronze. This breed Is large, j
hardy and In good demand on the
markets.
. e f in « k in k y , f r U r y , co arse h a ir t o
iie d iu in : m e d iu m h a i r to good.
S tra it-T e g l l a i r G row er
Regularity In the uSe o f lights, feed
and water for the poultry Aock makes
for regularity In egg production.
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HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX­
PECTED SUCCESS IN THE
PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE
D E C I D E D TO ADD A FEW
M O R E BEAUTIFYING PREP­
ARATIONS TO OUR L IM IT ­
E D BUT EFFECTIVE L IN E
Incubator chicks hatched enrly make
the profitable winter layers.
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Nearly every farmer In the com hell
has or needs a feed wagon for fall
and winter hog feeding.
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T A X I
M AIN 0059
It Is very Important that*orders for
eggs and huh.- M ok8 be given at once.
All baliy chicks - .,:i1d be hatched by
the Inst o f April.
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C A F E
108 North Ninth Street
T oo much bedding In the hog house
causes the hog» to sweat badly. There
should he Just enough to keep hogs
from piling up.
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Pencils.
143 Fourth Street at Alder, Portland, Oregon
tured. the leaves may be broken off
and used-at once, while the roots are
stored for «In fe r.
T b e great advsn
fnge In grbwlng mangel» Is the fact
Maintaining a Aock o f from 23 to , that they keep well In any reasonable
100 breeding ewes as part o f the live storage and are easy to feed.
stock on the average quarter section
A crop o f late cabbage may be
or half-section farm Is the best sheep ; grown to advantage after some other
production plan fo r the average Middle crop has been removed.
T h e Imma­
West farmer, says Phil A. Anderson ture heads may be used for fall feed­
o f tbe division o f animal husbandry. ing nnd the heat stored for «In te r
University o f Minnesota, In a bulletin Although cabbages make a very good
on "Sheep Raising in Minnesota."
green food, they are not as popular
" A small Aock for the average farm with the poultrymen a» mangels on
w ill At In beat with average farm con­ account o f the difficulty In storing.
dition»,” »ays Mr. Anderson. "T h e be­ Clover and alfalfa may always be fed
ginner will be safest In starting with to advantage, either dry or green
grade ewes.
Management, care and fleet pulp has also proved to be very
feeding o f the small farm Aock are not valuable where fresh green food can­
difficult or burdensome and afford an not be obtained.— R. E. Jones, Con­
attractive enterprise that might he necticut Agricultural College.
turned over to the boy aa a means o f
giving him a «hare In the management
For Turkey Success
o f the affair» hf the farm.”
Mr. Anderson's bulletin treats o f the
A turkey will lay about forty esrgs
selection of breeding ewes, o f summer In a tea ton and from fifteen to tweuty
grazing, sheep managing and handling, before she begins to sit. However, If
fattening sheep and lambs, marketing, you take the eggs from the nest as
etc. Copies can he obtained without they are laid, she w ill keep on laying
cost on request to the division o f pub­ until n good deal more than 13 eggs
lications. University Farm, St. Paul. are produced.
The great danger In
Minn.
free range to young turkeys is from
Many farm horses are cared for so
poorly during the «In t e r thnt they are
unfit for work In the spring. Poor care
In winter often weakens them nnd
lowers their resistance. As a result
losses from disease occur In the win
ter or In the spring when they go Into
hard work. Idle homes, with the ex­
ception o f growing and breeding stock,
can be carried through the winter to
a large extent on roughages.
Leather
STIPE DRUG COMPANY
Sheep Bulletin Issued
by Minnesota Expert
Horses Poorly Cared For
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