The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 27, 1925, Image 3

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    THE
Predecessors o f “ the Finest” Shown in Parade
ADVOCATE
R e ad in g th a
¡WMTAY
The
w ord
M inute«.
" m in u te "
la
from
old
L a tin , m e a n in g a s lig h t fra c tio n o r
sm a ll p o rtio n . H s t u e aa a d e fin itio n
of Ih» re a d in g of tb e fo rm e r a c ta o f a n
o rg a n is a tio n I« to r a il t o th e rem em -
' b ru n c e o f tb e m e m b e rs th e m in u te o r
sm a ll th in g s w hich took p lac e w hich
■night e sc a p e th e a tte n tio n o f th e
D u rin g th e p a s t y e ar I h av e been m e m b e rs o r fall to be re c o rd e d In tb e
ra isin g geese a n d I have found them i p e rm a n e n t re c o rd s o f th e org an lza-
lo be profitable. T h e re Is a good m a r­ ! tlon.
k et fur grew*.
In th e first p lace geese re q u ire le rs
Age of C iv ilizatio n .
g ra in Ilian a n y o th e r fowl.
T h a t 1«
M
any
p
eople b e lie v e th a t c iv ilis a ­
I Im p o rtan t. T h e ge ese derive a g rra t-
I e r p a rt o f th e ir living from p a s tu re tio n ris e s In w aves, a n d th a t m an y
a n d roam ing a b o u t, a n d they get ju s t th o u sa n d s of y e a rs a g o th e g r e a te r
w h at they re q u ire In the w ay of feed. p a rt of th e A tla n tic w aa d ry la n d In­
In w in te r It's d ifferent.
W e m ust h a b ite d by a ra c e o f p e o p le w ho, in
feed them , b u t th e y do not e at lik e som e re s p e c ts , had ris e n h ig h e r th a n
o th e r fowls, a n d I h ave found they will we o u rse lv e a h a r e ris e n .
H o w ev e r
; fa tte n m ore q u ick ly th an o th e r fow l* th a t m ay be. d ig g in g on w h a t Is s till
aay s a w rite r In llie Im llana F a rm e r’s
d ry lan d b a a p ro v e d t h a t c iv iliz atio n
' Guide. T h e Im p o rta n t thing th a t I do
la m u ch o ld e r th a n w e used to th in k .
not w ant overh*ike«| Is th e fa ct t h a t
th e goslings a re th e e asie st o f all
H ow In d u s try G ot N am e.
fow ls to raise. T h a t hns been my e x ­
p erie n ce o f m any y e a rs p a st, p e rh a p s
A s th e c o u n try b e c a m e s e ttle d a n d
ten y e n rs o r longer. Once th ey a re It b e ca m e n e c e s s a ry to b rin g m e a t su p ­
h a tc h e d out, w ith ord ln u ry c are, th ey
p lie s e a s t fro m p o in ts f a r th e r a n d f a r
will th riv e and grow with ra p id ity to
t h e r w e st, th e e x p e d ie n t waa found of
m a tu rity .
T h e th in g th a t Is harilest
Is to get them h a tc h ed . I h a v e found « lu u g h te iiu g th e a n im a ls a n d se n d in g
so m nny eggs th a t w ere In fertile , so 1 m e a t r .tlh e r th a n liv e a n im a ls. A t
tlr s t til t •» p ra c tic e w a s c o nfined to
' alw ay* set p len ty of them .
T h e little go slin g s will seldom po rk , w e lch w as s a lte d dow n a n d
touch feed o th e r th a n b its o f g ra s s p a ck e d tn b a rre ls , b e u c e th e n a m e
I u n til a fte r th re e o r fo u r d a y *
O ne " p a c k in g In d u stry .”
th in g Is e sse n tia l, a n d th a t Is h a v in g
j plenty o f d rin k in g w ater. T hey m u st
A rtaxerxea* S eal F ound.
h a v e this, a n d re q u ire It, fo r th a t
In ru m m a g in g In o n e o f th e v a u lts
seem s to be th e ir very n a tu re .
T b e hen a n d goslings a re kept lt^ of a R u ss ia n m u se u m . In v e s tig a to rs
th e ir coop, w h e re It Is w arm fo r th e h a v e found w h a t Is b e lie v ed to h a v e
first w eek. S om etim es I keep them In been th e se a l of A rta x e rx e a , th e Ber-
ten day« w hen It 1« dam p a n d cold. ian m o n a rc h w ho ru le d 465 to 425 B.
A fte r th a t th e y a r e allow ed all tb e C. T b e s e a l w ill now be e x h ib ite d In
fie * ra n g e th ey w an t, exi-epl on ra in y th e F in e A rts m u se u m a t M oscow .
days.
T h e se a l r e a d s : " I am A rta x e rx e a ,
T h e first feed I give th e goslings Is 1
th e G re a t K ing."
hard-boiled eggs m ixed w ith m ilk and
co rnm eal. T h a i Is th e b est th in g In
T r u th A bout T ic k lin g .
th e w ay of feed th a t I have e v e r tried .
T h e milk m u st be sw eet fo r best re ­
T h e re a s o n w h y yon d o n o t lau g h
s u lt*
T h e eggs m ay he c ru sh e d up. w hen you tic k le y o u rs e lf Is b e ca u se ,
shell a n d all, a n d m ixed w ith tb e m ilk s tr ic tly sp e a k in g , you c a n n o t tic k le
nnd cornm eal.
y o u rse lf.
T h e s e n s a tio n of b e in g
T h e first m outh th e goslings a re fed
tic k le d d e p e n d s la rg e ly upon s u rp ris e
ab o u t fo u r tim e s a day. I h a v e a lw ay s
done this, fo r w hile young a n d grow ­ a n d su s p e n s e , a n d w h e n you tic k le
ing they re«|ulre n o u rish m en t o ften , y o u rse lf th e r e is n e ith e r a s to n is h m e n t
a lth o u g h sp a rin g ly fed each tim e. I t j o v e r y o u r a c t n o r s u s p e n s e o v e r its
Is folly to o v e rfe e d and It Is also In­ d e g re e o r d u ra tio n .
ju rio u s.
T h e b reed in g b ird s a re fed care- ,
G re a t G ift to M ankind.
fully du rin g w in ter. I give th em ;
It
Is
lik e ta k in g th e s u n o u t of th e
clover, vegetable« a n d sp ro u te d o u t* so
w orld to b e re a v e h u m a n life o f frie n d ­
they do not g et too fuL
s h ip —th a n w hich t b e im m o rta l g ods
h av e giv en m en n o th in g b e tte r, n o th ­
ing m o re g la d d e n in g .—C icero.
New York p o llrutnen im • !««•>- n(i|H>ur«<t lu Iti« m inim i Knfety «l»y p a ra d e un I- itili nvauua.
L i ft lu rig h i—
( bari»« Ilru n n a , a« a w ateliim in Ulular l 'e lc r S luy »«-»»uni, m iti; L ouis !.. P ro c h a ik a , uà a Ixdlm sn of 10W3 ; l'u trlc k J.
I‘afaranti, a« a u irralw r u t Iti« ru u a ta b u la ry u t 1750; F re d e ric k 'lin e o , aa a co n statila of lftìO, a n d Ja tn e a lla b b ltt, as
tb a Arai pollrvum n, Itavi.
alike. T h e d e n sity of th a tan g le d m ass
•if v eg etatio n Is equaled, probably.
only In p a rt« of th e valley o f th e Am a­
zon. I m orm ons fo rest tre e s grow rloee
to g eth e r, th e ir toim Interlacin g and
sh u ttin g out th e su n lig h t. Sm aller
tree s push fa r up, fighting for a place
In th e sun. w hile vine« w ra p them-
I selves about th e tru n k s nod fe rn s fill
¡ the rem ain in g apar*.
T h e observer
v e ran d a, o u tsid e th e room s, a re th e from th e ground see* little hut aomtier
Individual fireplace« o ver w hich th e greens und b ro w n s T h e color, c h ie f­
tre a s u re d h e ad ra c k s a re placed.
ly o rc h id s a n d o th e r p a ra s itic plant«
"T h e !>yuk m en n re sm a lle r th a n Is f a r above, to p p in g th e sea of foli­
th e a v e ra g e W este rn er, well p ro p o r­ age.
tioned. and o f a type a d a p te d fo r ac ­
"W h ere c le arin g s h a v e been m ad#
tivity, ajieed and ctulurnnce. w hich a re H orneo’« soil Is highly p ro d u ctiv e. Cof­
v a lu a b le I| iin llt le » In Jungle Inhnb- fee. cotton, rice, s u g a r cane, tobacco
Itnnla. T h e w om en affect a q u e er and n u m ero u s fru its n re am ong th e
met hod o f a d o rn m e n t, w rapping thrro- «-ultlvafed crop*, w hile fo rest sn d
•elvea In hrnsa corset« m ade of n u m e r­ o rc h a rd p ro d u c ts Im itóle rublier. g n tta
ous hoops o f can e rovere«I w ith bra*« l«er<iia. sp ic e * cam p h o r, n u ts and
ring«
T h ese m etal g a rm e n ts cover sago. Hlch d e p o sits o f v a lu a b le roe-
tlir lr bodies from Just Ix-low th e arm I tnlllc o r e s m in e rals, pet rolen tn ami
pita to th e hlpllne, and even below. I precio u s slo u e s h a v e h a n lly been
H eavy n e ck lac e s nnd e a r tiéndanla a re i sc retch ed .
also w orn. an«l th e costum e la com ­
"F e w e r th a n 2,000,000 In h a b ita n ts
pieteli by a length o f cloth folded j Including n a tiv e s Im m igrant M a la y s
arm im i to form a sh o rt aklrt.
A rat««. C hinese und E u ro p e a n * occupy
"H orneo la th e second larg e st Islnnd I H orneo's vaat a re a ."
In th e w orld o u tsid e th e I’o la r re g io n s
h aving an a re a o f sh o u t 2tk),0M0 sq u a re
U. S. Shoe Sales Average
m ile * -a p p ro x im a te ly th a t o f T ex a s
and W est V irginia com bined. O f th is
Same ai 25 Year* Ago
a rea th e N e th e rla n d s own» m ore th a n
S a n ta H urhara, C al.—A inert c a n s are
ÏUO.llOn sq u a re m ile s; th e re m a in d e r I* w earing no m ore shoes th a n th ey were
controllali hy tire n t P.rltnln un d er w earing 25 y e a rs ng«>. re g a rd le s s of ex-
I th ro e Ju risd ic tio n s. Ilrltlsh N orth H or­ tra v n g a n c e s In o th e r d ire c tio n s Jo h n
neo, Iln in e l (o r H orneo) am i S a ra w ak . U. M cKeon of P h ilad e lp h ia , p re sid en t
T h e la tte r h a s a ro m a n tic h isto ry F or of th e N a tio n a l Ihiot and Shoe M anu­
th re e g e n e ra tio n s ll hns been ruled hy fa c tu re r» ' asso ciatio n . said In sp eaking
•w hite rn jn h a,' m em bers of n Ilrltlsh b efo re th e a n n u al convention o f th e j
fam ily n am ed B ro o k s who a re th s C allftim ln Shoe lletallera* association.
h e re d ita ry r a j a h s
In session here. "P eo p le w ere buying
th re e p a irs of shoes a y e a r a q u a rte r
On« of W orld's B iggest Islan d s
"H orneo ta alm ost com pletely cov­ of a c en tu ry ago a n d they a re still
e red hy a thick b la n k e t o f tro p ic al buying th re e p a irs a y e a r,” he a s ­
v e n tu re : valleys, hills nnd m o u n ta in s serted .
Native Priests W ar
on Head-Hunting
Help
Discourage
Savage
Cuttom in Borneo.
W ash in g to n .—In dlsi-ouraglng the
auvaga cualnro of h e a d lim iting In
llo m ro , Ilia l* u trh M i n i M rlllsh ru ler«
of th e c o u n try now h ave Ilia im w rrfu l
co o|.i*ruilon o f n n llv c |irlc « la or
"tu ed h 'liie m en." aa'ioritlng In a Ini«
re p o rt, ulilcli atu tc a lliul ut nn u««ein-
bly o f tbouannila of III« nullvoa, or
liyuk«, a te rrib le cur*« » « » pro-
liounccd by Ibo lirm l |irlc»l on uII who
re v iv e trib a l q tiu rre l*
“'I'li«* curloti* cualom of licm l-hiinl'
Ing lia s been In e x iste n ce In tunny of
th e talam l* o f lb« B aal Indie» for
a g e * " aay s a b u lle tin from th e W ash-
J n g io u lira i|i|iiu rte r* o f th e N a tio n a l
G eo g rap h ic society. "It 1» not con-
titled |o a n y one people. but I* prac-
llced by th e I>yuk« In Itorneo, o th e r
M alaya In th e aum ller l»liind«. nnd by
tile N egroid M elnnealtina In New
(lu ln e a. Itu m n n betid» nre th e tnoat
highly p rise d po#»c«»lon» of th e head-
h u u te ra , and th e w om en of th e trib e s
help to p e rp e tu a te th e m a to m by fa-
v o tin g th e young m en w ho co llect th e
m ost grim tro p h ic«
Not only n re th e
heude
f eneinle» id d aln c d In m ajo r
w a rfa re , but th e young b ra v e s <>f one
villag e will o ften a tta c k a n e ighboring
villag e m erely fo r th e p u rp o se o f ob­
ta in in g heads. T h e b e a d s ure p re ­
se rv e d a n d d ried a n d hung o v e r th e
o w n e r's flreplace, th e c o lle ctio n s be­
ing h a n d ed dow n from fn th e r to non.
H s a d -H u n ts rs Become F arm era.
'i 'n d e r H rltlsh am! I*utch ru le
m nny o f th è Ity a k s of H o r n e o b a v e Iut-
com e p e ac ea h le fe rm e rà. T lila la es-
p e d a lly t r a e along th è r<ui»l» ami rn-ar
th è navig atile rlvers. Hut frolli lim e
to lim e th è m ore su v ag e n a tiv e « o f th è
In te rio r re v c rt to heiul h u n tln g , inni
th ey b ave found th è aem l elvlllae«| a g ­
♦ ----------------------------------------
ric o ltu ra ! n ativ e« a ««tire* fo r b e n d a
T h a t sta b ility c o n tin u e s to he the
Il la to p ro te c t Itila fa rm ln g p eople Receives Twice as Much as
o u tstan d in g e le m en t In b u sin e ss and
a n d to e x te n d c lv lllsu tlo n m o re wlde-
British Cousin.
I In d u strial eondillona o f th e U nited
ly (Im itigli (he Island lim i th è ald of
S ta te s Is reflected In th e m onthly coat
th è 'm edicine tiien' lui» booti enllated.
W ash in g to n .—A m erican labor la to- > of living figures Ju st Issued by the
“T h e P y a k a live In io n g liouaoa'
! «tuy th e heat p a id In th e w orld, th e hoard, w ith little c h an g e fr<uu th e pre-
i-acti of wiilch a h o lle rs m nny fa iu llle s
j N ational Im liislrln l ('.in fe re n c e bo ard «•edlng m o n th 's fig u re* C loth in g re ­
a n d la In effect a vHIiign In llself.
Som e o f th è liorlzontal rMg«- pol<» of rejiorled, follow ing u survey of condi­ tail .p ric es In A pril w ere n early l per
tio n s p re v ailin g both w ith re a p e d to cen t low er and fuel w ns 2.4 p e r cent
th e e e st r a r i urea, rnlsod 30 o r 40 fe ti
w ages paid am i th e p u rc h asin g pow er low er th a n M arch, b rin g in g th e g e n ­
In th è nlr, e x te n d f«>r « e v ersi hun-
of «m il w ages.
P h ila d e lp h ia vvna eral cost of living Index n u m b e r down
d re d feel. F ro m th è rld g e polca th è
fh u teh e d ro o f sw eepa dow n ut a ste ep c h o s e n na th e ty p ic a l A m erican In th re e -te n th s of one p e r ceut fo r the
a n g le tu w ithln slx o r night fnet of th è d u st rial d l y fo r th e purpose« of com ­ m onth.
ground. T ld s Is th è flo«>r_ Inveì, thè p a riso n With leudlng c ities In o th er
hoiiaes helng construote«! on a plat- co u n tries.
S ta tis tic ia n s com piled a tnhte of Remaining Vacant Tribal
forni su p p o rte li hy pile«. O u tsld o th è
Indian Lands to Be Sold
ro u f la an open vernm la. ali u n ro v e re d " re a l" e a rn in g s, and give each elty an
rx te n a lo n o f th è tìoor p la t fo n o . U n ­ Index num ber. P h ilad e lp h ia Is given
W a s h in g to n —F o r th e p u rp o se of
d e r th è ro o f on ono side o f th è c e n te r an Index n u m b er o f 100 ns p a r. the concluding th e trib a l uffnlrs of the
la a n eneloeed v e ran d a exlom llng tlic second m ost p ro sp e ro u s city proving C hoctaw , C blcknsaw , C herokee, and
full len g th of th è cotniiuinnl Imuse. On to be Sydney, A u stra lia , w ith 70 na Its C reek Indian n a tio n s of O klahom a th r
th è o th e r side o f th è e e n le r Ilio space Imlex num ber, am i O ttaw a, C an ad a, S e c re ta ry of (h e In te rio r h a s a u th j
la divide«! tiy p a rtitim i» Into room a f««r th ird , w ith «0 fo r It» Index num ber. ortzed th e sa le of th e rem ain in g va-
tlie vnrloua faiullloa. In th è encloaed T he re s u lts w ere m ade public a t the cant trib a l la n d s nnd tow n lo ts be
c o n fere n ce b o a rd h e ad q u a rte r« , »17 longing lo th e s e In d ian s.
P a rk avenue.
T h e re a re 438 tr a c ts of u n a llo tte d
F ig u re s a cc ep te d hy th e honrd w-ere tim b e r and se g re g a te d land nnd 115 |
th e s e p re p a re d a t th e In te rn a tio n a l la tow n lo ts to he offered for snle. Most ;
Eclipse Led to
hor office a t G eneva. T h e re su lt« nre of them h av e been sold previously, but j
g ra p h ic a lly show n In n detslle«l c h a rt th e p u rc h a se rs h av e fo rfeited them
Ducovery of New Gas
A su p p le m e n tary stu d y of th e condi­ th ro u g h fa ilu re to m ake paym ents.
M iddletow n,
Conn. A
new
tion of In d u stry pro v es Hint In the
T h e s e c re ta ry a u th o riz e d th e su p er
gna h a s been dlsoovered hy
U nited S ta te s p ro sp e rity ru le * ns It Intcndcnt of th e F iv e ,C iv iliz ed T ribes
a d e n tls ta na n re su lt of th e nb-
does In w a g e-e a rn in g pow ers.
vvlili h en di|iini'tcrs at M uskogee to con
se rv n th in s m ad e du rin g th e re ­
duct a u ctio n sa le s fo r th e disposition [
T w ice As Much As B ritish.
re n t to ta l eollpse of th e sun, ac ­
cording to P ro fe ss o r FmOnrlnk
T h e A m erican w age e a rn e r, on the of th e trn e ls o f Inm ls nnd tow n lots
Slocum , bend of th e Van Vleck
b a sis o f vv h ut h is pay w ill buy for him, T hey n re to he »old w ith o u t re g a rd tn
o b se rv a to ry at W esleyan uni-
1» puld m ore th a n tw ice a s well ns Id» v a lu a tio n to th e h ig h est bidder.
T h e snle w ill he held a t c e rta in rail |
veralty.
Ilrltlsh colleague In L ondon, ncurly
road iMilnts In e a s te rn O klahom a from
P ro fe a so r Slocum any« th a t
th re e tim e s a s well ns th e w age e a rn
th e only tim e th e ««ientlata can
er In A m ste rd am , H o lla n d ; m o re th an Ju ly 13 to Ju ly 18, 1025. T erm s of the
stu d y th e g ases ahoiit th e sun
th re e lim es b e tte r th a n th e w o rk e r In sale will he 25 p e r cen t cash, th e bnl
4a w hen th e su n I» In lotnl
U erlln, nnd n c u rly five tim e s ns m uch an ce In th re e equnl a n n u a l In stall­
m en ts p a y ab le In one. two, nnd th re e
eclipse. In Ju n u u ry th e ir b rie f
a s th e In d u strial w o rk e r in Italy.
ohaervnl Ions
d e te rm in e d
Hint
T ho c ities, w ith th e ir corresp o n d in g y en rs w ith In te re st a t 5 p e r cent per
th e ro la u gii» th e re w hose p re s ­
Index num ber*, a r e :
P h ilad elp h ia, y ear. No lim ita tio n s na to th e num ber
ence th ey Inni not recognized
100; Sydney, 70; O ttaw a. 00; L ondon, of a c re s nud lo ts any one perso n may
before.
•15; C openhagen. 4 ! ; Oslo (C hrlstl- puayhuse hns been m ade.
R e ce ip ts from th e snle of th e 438
a n ln ), 3 8 ; A m sterdam , » 7 ; Stockholm ,
P ro fe ss o r Slocum said m ien
Hata a re not p re p a re d ns yet tn
.id- flirts , 33; U erlln, 2»! P rague, 2»; tr a c ts of lan d nnd 05 tow n lo ts will
llrusaela, 28; l.odx. Poland* 27; Home, he placed In th e trlh n l fu n d s of these
ninno tho g a s o r In dlm'iisa Its
! j 3 ; V ienna, 23; W arsa w , 23; M llun. In d ian s to he d istrib u te d to th em w llb
proludile p ro p e rtie s .
tb e final se ttle m e n t of th e ir a ffa ir*
I
U. S. Labor Best
Paid in World
21
T h e general lan d office s ta te d th at
any person claim ing se ttle m e n t rig h ts
o r o th e r p re fe rre d rig h ts on th e land
W ash in g to n .* -D isco v e ry of n tra c t th e g e n era l Innd office In stead of show ­ should a s s e rt them ' b etw een J u n e 25
o f public lam i In th e s in k 1 of W iscon­ ing th is tr a c t of 415 a c re s to be u nder ami Ju ly 24. P e rso n a claim in g p re fe r­
sin . w hich tile g o v e rn m e n t did not vvnter re co rd s It a s being real land ence rig h t to p u rc h a se m ust nlso file
know It ow ned, Ima Just been m ade by along th e sh o re s of nn Inland l«ke. th e ir a p p lic atio n w ith in HO duya o f the
su rv e y o rs of th e g e n era l lum i office, In a c c o rd an c e w ith th e general law s filing of th e p la t. In fo rm atio n a lre ad y
th e In te rio r d e p a rtm e n t a n n o u n ce d re ­ of th e g overnm ent th e tra c t, e rro n e ­ on file In th e g e n era l lan d office Indi­
ously o m itted from th e original su r­
cen tly .
c a te s tlm t u la rg e portio n of th e lamia
I t consist« of a p p ro x im a te ly 415 vey, w ill be th ro w n open lo hom e
Involved will he clulm ed u n d e r hoiue-
a ere a lu cu ted lu Huy field co u n ty ulong ■tend e n try w ith form er ex-service
m en o f tho W orld w a r h a v in g a p re f a le ad se ttle m e n t rig h ts a n d th e a c t of
a n In lan d lake.
F e b ru a ry 27, 1025.
A su p p le m e n ta ry p la t Ju st filed a t ereu ce, b eginning J u ly 15.
U. S. Find« Land It Didn’t Know It Owned
Young Turkeys Require
Shelter in Wet Weather
Y oung tu rk e y s a re su sce p tib le to w et
w eather. O ne p re ca u tio n th a t m ust
alw ay s be o b serv ed In h an d lin g tb e
young poult« is to see th a t they h ave
a dry place w h e re th ey a re p ro te c te d
from th e ra in sto rm s, and th a t th ey
h a v e a dry p lace to roost.
T u rk e y hen» will lay w hen a y e n r
old If they a re well m atu red . It Is
probably best to keep th e m a jo rity o f
th e flock o ld er hen«, but It Is n eces­
sary to keep som e of th e b e tte r young
liens to g ra d u ally re p la ce th e o ld er
h en * In th is way th e flock can be
e p t tn the beat of condition.
In feeding a n d c arin g fo r young
p o u lts th e re a re a s m any differen t
ration* a n d m ethods adv o cated as
th e re a re fo r chicks.
No food should be given to th e
young p o u lts fo r th e first 30 to 48
hours. D u rin g th e first w eek h a rd -
boiled In fertile eggs chopped fine a n d
m ixed w ith equal p a r ts of rolled o a ls
and fed In lim ited q u a n titie s th re e
tim es a day Is a s a tis fa c to ry ratio n .
S our skim m ed milk o r b u tte rm ilk Is
excellent for d rin k in g p u rp o se * A ft­
e r th e th ird o r fo u rth d a y c ra c k e d
com . hulled o r steel-cut outs, c rac k ed
w h e at o r oilier sim ila r g ra in s m ay he
s c a tte re d In th e light litte r o r In th e
sh o rt g ra ss o u tsid e of th e brood coop
In o rd e r to en co u ra g e th e p o u lts to
ex ercise In g e ttin g th e ir food.
U n u su al Dlah.
A fa v o rite d e lic a c y o f th e E sk im o is
a d ish o f good, b a d a n d ev en half-
h a tc h e d eg g s, m ixed w ith a n g e lic a e n d
c h o k e b e rrie s , a n d th ro w n In to a s e a l­
sk in b a g fille d w ith w h a le oil.
D epend on V illages.
‘
N e a rly 20.000,000 p e rs o n s liv e In
A m e ric an v illa g e s a n d th e s u rro u n d ­
in g
30,000.000 (a rm in g
p o p u latio n
la rg e ly d e p e n d s u p o n th e m f o r b u si
n ess, e d u c a tio n a l a n d so c ial p u rp o se s.
R e ca lle d O ld D ays.
W h ile e x c a v a tin g in S e a ttle r e ­
c e n tly , w o rk m e n u n c o v e re d a pipe lin e
of b o re d fir logs, a re lic of p io n e e r
j d a y s. It w as p a r t o f th e c ity 's f irs t
w a te r sy s te m , la id In 1S63.
T h o se B alloon-T ired Glims-
N e g ro C ook (a s k e d b y h is m is tre s s
if s h e th o u g h t B o b b y 's s p e c ta c le s be­
j c o m in g )— Y es'm . I th in k th e y b e co m es
him a ll rig h t. 'C a u se I d o e s th in k
th e y m a k e s his fa c e look k tn d a c ro w d ­
\ ed.
W a s te d W o rry .
"W e w o rry a b o u t p o s te rity .’’ r e ­
m a rk e d th e M an on th e C a r, " to h a v e
p o s te rity com e a lo n g a n d la u g h a t u s.”
—T o le d o B lade.
June Is the Best Time
to Caponize Cockerels
W hile cap o n s a re p ro d u ced only In
sm all n um ber w here th e ir q u a lity is
know n, they sell for fan cy prices, ac ­
cording to D. II. H all, e x te n sio n poul­
try sp ecialist o f C lem son college, who
su g g e sts th a t th e m onth of J u n e Is th e
best tim e to caponlz»* young cockerels.
At (bis seuson tb e m a rk e t Is usu ally
low fo r b ro ile rs and It will pay to ea-
ponlze c o ck erels a n d keep them fo r
capons.
In selling th ese cap o n s th e local
m ark e t m u st be developed first. Som e
of o u r to u rist tow n« a re a lre a d y p ro ­
viding good m ark e t for cap o n s and nre
p aying good p rice s fo r them . S everal
m en In S outh C aro lin a nre caponlxlng
for th e fa rm e r* and a re m a rk e tin g
th e ir p ro d u c ts for them nt a sm all
cost.
T h e o p e ratio n on th e cockerel Is not
difficult usually, but should he p e r­
form ed w ith care. If th e co ck e rels a re
sta rv e d out from 30 to 48 h o u rs be­
fore th e o p e ratio n . It w ill help grently.
If th e lu te stln e s a re full o f food (he
o p e ratio n la very difficult.
Dirty Feet Retard Eggs
W hen y a rd s nnd h o u ses n re w et
nnd ooze w ith m o istu re m ost o f th e
tim e, It m ean» cold nnd d irty feet for
th e hens. A hen th a t "g e ts cold fe e t”
seldom Iny« th e rig h t q uota o f eggs,
a n d d irty feet m ake d irty n e sts a n d
d irty egg*
In c a se s w h ere a s u it­
a b le dry location Is liurd to get, ulong
w ith o th e r d e sira b le fa c to r* p lace n
three-inch tile even w ith th e botto m
of th e fo u n d a tio n on th e o u tsid e, a n d
provide p ro p e r o u tle t for e x cess m ois­
tu re.
Right Pullets to Keep
No pulleta should be kept th a t do
not develop rap id ly and fe a th e r qu ick ­
ly. S tu n te d b ird s nre n e v er profitable.
T he hen th a t la to give a good account
of h e rself in th e laying house m ust
develop fram e a n d atam inn d u rin g th e
grow ing period, o th erw ise she will nev­
e r lay a p ay in g n u m b er of eggs. T oo
m any farm flocks a re allow ed to lag
along th ro u g h th e »prlng. larg ely g e t­
ting th e ir ow n liv in g ; and, ua a re­
su lt, th e pulleta a re alow in a ta rtln g
in to lay.
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
0♦9 0 6 ♦♦
RAISING GEESE IS
QUITE PROFITABLE
11 nights o f Pythias o f N .
A., S, A.f E** A., At* and .*Y.
(O p e ra tin g Under S u p e rv i­
sion o f U. S, G o v e rn m en t)
415*/4 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
| Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government
f{ For All Baths. Saiilarioa has 10 Rotas, Did aid Operating Rooms
| Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running
i Water in Every Room . Rates $1 to $3 per day
|
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£21 Baths
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$ 1 3 .0 0 — 10 Baths
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$ 6 .5 0
21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $ 8 .5 0
I. B. P. 0. E. OF THE WORLD
NOTICE
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
O. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon,
meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month at Stag Audi­
torium. All visiting Daughter
Elks in good standing in their re­
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
P A U L IN E Y O U NG ,
Daughter Ruler.
BOSE CITY LODGE No. I ll, L
B. P. 0. E. of W.. MfcETS tho
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM,
381% E. MORRISON STREET.
A L L VISITING BROTHERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
E. D. CANNADY, E. R-,
311 Macleay Bldg.
E. J. MINOR. Secretary,
419 Abington Bldg.
LULA HUBBARD,
Daughter Secretary.
Syracuse Lodge, N a
I, K. of P., meets the
second and fourth Fri­
day nights each month
at the Stag Auditorium
381% E. Morrison S t
W . C. H O L L ID A Y , C
6th St.
C., 108 N.
BO Y CE S T R A IN , K. of R. & S..
225 Mead S t
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A w ife 's p re c a u tio n —D a rlin g , b e fo re
you go to bed. s p re a d so m e n e w s ­
p a p e rs on th e flo o r in fro n t of th e
fire so th e s p a rk s w o n 't g e t on th e
n ew ru g .— W all S t r e e t J o u rn a l.
S p e c ie s W ip ed O ut.
On I-a y s a n isla n d , th e b ird -refu g e
j in th e m id d le of th e P a c ific o c ea n , a
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"A p e rso n m ay h a v e p n e u m o n ia a n d
n o t k n o w it.” sa id a d o c to r a t a n in ­
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P . N. U.
No. 26, 1925
TROTTEUR FROCK
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* Charm ecn i* h e r e delightfully
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bosom arc turned under and form
underfacings.
C o l l a r , cuffs and
pockets are bound with silk braid.
Medium size requires 2)5 yards 54-
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T he P arisian penchant fo r capv-
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Sizes, 34 to 48 in« lies bust, and 16 to
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Price, 35 cent*