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
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Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
| Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government
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| Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running
i Water in Every Room . Rates $1 to $3 per day
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$ 1 3 .0 0 — 10 Baths
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$ 6 .5 0
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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..
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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
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On I-a y s a n isla n d , th e b ird -refu g e
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No. 26, 1925
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C o l l a r , cuffs and
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Medium size requires 2)5 yards 54-
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