The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 27, 1925, Image 7

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
FARM
STDCK
SHEEP RAISING CAN
BE MADE PROFITABLE
JOT
all your walls
For sleeping rooms — formal
parlors and reception halls —
dining room and living room
— for the library — and for
public buildings.
Properly applied it won't rub
off. Ask your dealer for Ala-
bastine Col or chart, or write
Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabaa-
tine Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Alabaatiae—a powder in white and
tints. Packed in 5-pound packages,
ready (or use by mixing with cold
or warm water. Full directions on
•very package. Apply with an ordi­
nary wall brush. Suitable (or all
interior a" d e co * — plaster, wall
board, brick, cement, or canvas.
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Never can custom conquer nature,
fo r she Is ever unconquered.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
72
INDIGESTION^
6 B ellans
Hot water
i Sure
sure Relief
D ELL-AN S
AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
S p o h ñ ’ s J gW
D IS T E M P E R
CO M POUND
ff;
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beinKf la id up w ith D is ftm p e r, Influenza,
Pink E ye, Luryuffltls. H eaves, C ou gh « o r
C old«. G iv e “ SPO H N ’S” t o both th e nick
&nd th e w e ll ones. T h e standard rem edy
fo r 30 years. G ive "S P O H N ’ S” fo r D o * D is ­
tem per. GO cen ts and $1.20 a t d ru g stores.
S P O H N M E D IC A L CO.
G OSIIKN, I N » .
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world­
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine G old M edal .
Try Joint-Ease for
Rheumatism
When rheumatism settles In any o f
your Joints untl causes agony, distress
or misery, please remember that Joint-
Case is the one remedy that brings
quick and lasting relief.
It matters not how chronic or aggra­
vated a case may be— m b on Joint-
Ease and relief is sure to follow.
Joint-Ease is fo r joint trouble only
and Is a clean, penetrating preparation
that druggists everywhere are recom­
mending.
Always remember, when Jolnt-Ena*
gets in joint agony gets out.—quick.
If frequent shaving
irritates your skin use
Perhaps the daily shave makes your
sensitive skin bum and smart, or it may
cause a rash which is uncomfortable
and embarrassing. R e s i n o l O i n t ­
m e n t helps greatly to relieve and clear
away such ailments, but R e s i n o l
S h a v i n g S t i c k tends to prevent them
entirely. Its rich, generous, non-dry-
ing lather makes shaving a pleasure
because no after-shaving lotions are
necessary, and the lace is left smooth.
C o o l and s o ft
R esinol products a t
a ll druggists.
H. N. U . Sait Lake City, Ne. S-1 #24.
One o f the big factors which en­
ters Into sheep raising Is treatment
for Internal parasites.
If sheep are
Infested with stomach worms, for ex­
ample. a large per cent o f them will
die and those which live will be un­
thrifty.
It Is possible, however, to
keep these parasites under control by
■ »k in g use of drenches and treat­
ments prescribed by the veterinarians,
advises Prof. L. V. Starkey, chief of
the animal husbandry division of
Clemson college, who adds, that a
second factor o f importance Is the
use of pure bred rams.
It la re­
markable to note the progress which
can be made by the use o f pure bred
rams— even In the first generation
there Is such a marked Improvement
that the lambs would not be recog­
nized as products of the native ewes.
Southdown and Shropshire rams ar-
best adapted for grading up natlv*
ewes.
A third way In which our sheep can
be Improved Is by feed. Many have
the Idea, says Professor Starkey, that
sheep need no feed, but this Is a mis­
take. They need some legume rough-
age, such as soy bean or cowpea hay.
In addition to the roughage feed some
grain for a month before lamhlng and
also after lambing. Feed lambs In­
tended for the early market separately
In a creep. By so doing they will
make a more rapid growth. Increase
In weight, and consequently bring a
better price on the market.
By all means dock and castrate
lambs when from ten (lays to two
weeks o f age. This will make them
grow out better and they will com­
mand a higher price on the market.
Breed ewe lambs, so as to lamb
when about two years o f age. It Is a
mlstuke to have them lamb when a
year o f age.
Shearing should be done as soon as
the weather warms up In the spring.
Some time during the summer the flock
should be culled and all nonproducing
ewes removed. During the summer a
frequent change o f pasture Is desir­
able.
Worn Out Since the Grip ?
X V T E J k K . nervous—just tired and miserable most o f
time 7 Back lame and achy, too 7 Rheu­
matic pains torture you at every step 7
YV
Then pou should look to pour kidneys / Colds and chilla
are apt to weaken the kidneys and allow toxic poisons
to upset blood and nerves. Then may com e daily back­
ache. stabbing pains, headaches, dizziness, and irregular
or painful passage o f the kidney secretions.
Don't risk neglect. H elp your weakened kidneys
with Doan's Pills. Doan’s have brought new health to
thousands. They should help you. Ash pour neighbor I
A Utah Case
o p y r i g h t , 1925.)
Horizontal.
1— O n e o f t h e
m«U
L e a » Iwitg
O ld w u m a n a h
1«— L ittle d e v il
1 *— J w u t t l o n
20— S m a ll, e z p l o a l v e r e p o r t
22— (.Ink
24 — E n t i c e d
26— M o U t u r e
2*— \ l o f t
2 0 ----A x l o t h
30— H avin g; t h r e e te e t h
32 ---- A «* 4*0111 pli«th
34 — M y a elf
3.1— W i n e «‘ o u n n e l l o r
3tJ— P e r t a i n i n g ; t o t h e a i « t e r o f Oai rl N
3 0 — 'T o r e n d e r i n f a n i u u *
41—
Ang;er
42—
Obwerve
44 — B e t w e e n h i p b o n e a n d f a l « e r i b «
4!5— P r o c u r e
47— H u b o f a w h e e l
41)— A g d o o m y c o v e r i n g
51— O n e o f a S l a v i c p e o p l e o f e n u te r n
G erm any
•12— L o c a t i o n
3 3 — G o in
5.1—
I nclojte
57— F a ith fu l
5»— T ra ct on the earth
60— I refuse
02— B e lo n g in g ; t o m e
0 3 ----P a r a d i s e
6.1—
E x la t a
«16— II n lea
07— P r o p o r t io n ; r a t«
68—
Inaane
69—
O urael vea
7«)— A e a a e l a f o r c a r r y i n g ; l i q u i d «
72—
T o exlat
73 —
!Venr
75— N a r r o w flaaure
7H— I r r i t a b l e
SO— O n e i n d l a c r l m l n a t e l y
82— E th y l
85— A fr ic a n a n te lo p e
29 — A h a i r y m a n
91 — I d e n t i c a l
93 —
S n a k e t h a t c r u a h e a It« p r e y
94 — I n f e t t e r e d
90— V ict im
98---- I m p o a t
99— A p a in fu l «w ellin g;
IOI — A a t o u n d
104— S p e c i a l a p t i t u d e
10«!---- T h e t h i n g
10 7 — O t h e r w i n e
10 5 —
S ketch
n o — E g y p t i a n g o d r e p r e s e n te d b y Hon,
cat o r h a w k
111—
Pro«*eed
11 2 —
A beverage
1 14---- L e a n
1 16— D i f f e r e n t
118—
L o w , n w a m p y land
11 9 —
T o c o n s u m e b y u a in g
121 — I l l i m i t a b l e p e r i o d o f t i m e
123— O d o r
12.1— T o b r e a k I n t o f r a g m e n t «
1 2 «!— F l a c a l a g e n t
Neorobaelllosls is the title of Bul­
letin 289 o f the Colorado experiment
station. Neerobacillosls Is a generic
term that applies to a group of dis­
eased conditions caused by the specific
germ, actinomyces necrophorus, which
affects practically all species o f do­
mesticated animals, but is more com­
mon to hogs and sheep.
Rapid progress is being made In
reducing the loss of live stock from
diseases.
The bulletin states *that?
the year-book of the Department of
Agriculture for 1922 records that the
annual loss of horses from disease
has been reduced from 22.3 per
thousand in 1895 to 16 in a thousand
In 1922.
The loss of hogs from,
disease and parasites makes even a
setter showing. In 1895 there was a
loss of 92.3 hogs out o f every thou­
sand from disease, while In 1922 this
loss was 5*1.4 a thousand. This means
a saving o f two and one-fourth mil­
lion hogs a year and is attributed in
a large measure to the uses o f anti*
hog cholera serum.
Not all o f this saving is due direct­
ly to the ministrations of the veter­
inarian, for stockmen generally have
acquired much knowledge of the
proper care of unimals in the preven-
tlon of disease. This knowledge has
been disseminated in a large measure
through the medium of the public
press.—George H. Glover, Colorado
Agricultural college.
Treatment for Lice
14— F o a m i n g
1 4 —<io(idFN)i o f f e « * u n d l t y
17 — E n t r e a t y
19— T o m a k e l e a n a o u r
21 — A l u a l c a l d r a m a
2 3 — “ T h e a h a r p e a t - a i g h t e d a p i r i t o f nil
In h e u v e n "
25— A p a r e n t ' « b r o t h e r
27— A n a u n t
29 — I n , o n . n e a r o r b y
31— P l u n g e
33— F r o m ; ou t o f
:IH— A t n o t i m e
At all dealers, 60c * box.
Foiter-Milburn Co., Ml|. ChenutU, Buffalo, N. Y.
37— T w l a t e d Ntrnnd
39—
F ou n d er ami queen o f C a rth a g o
40— F l e x i b l e ; d e x t r o u a
43— S m a l l m o u n t a i n l a k e
43— S i n g l e
Teacher— What is u knight errant?
48 — F o e «
“ Ef de worl* is 'goln' ter de devil,*
34»— B e h o l d
Bobbie— The one father does when as some folks say, that'll Jes’ suit ds
31— O urael\ e«
ae wants to get out after supper.
Ml' sinners, who Is always In fer a hot
52— S cuta
time.” —Atlanta Constitution.
54---- < 'h l m * a e c o i n «
Do You Know
36— P l a t e h e a r i n g t h e E u c h a r i a t
T h a t m ash ed tu r n ip s a n d sq u a sh a re
5i4— L e a v e n
i m p r o v e d b y t h e a d d it i o n o f a s m a ll
39— V c n o m o t ia li t t le a n a k e
61—
N a t u r a l c o m b i n a t i o n o f m e t a l s q u a n t it y o f C a lu m e t B a k in g P o w d e r ?
Fully 200 lines of steamships are In
62—
R abble
operation at the port of New York— a
64 — A f r u i t
A ten-cent argument can lead to a record not achieved by any other port
71—
T h e life p r in cip le
110,000 quarrel.
in the world.
72 —
t ’o w a h e d
74— A p e r i o d o f t i m e
76—
An g a ry
77 —
R «»dent«
79— ll l a r u p t c d
80—
A tool
81—
You
83— H a r d fa t
H4— I n d e r « » t f i c e r a o f c h u r c h e a
N«— I t i n e r a r y
88— L o n g
9 0 — 10 x h n u a t e d
92— C o n t a g i o u a a k in dla eaa e
94---- T o I n a c r e m e m b r a n c e o f
0.1— C r u d e
97— A a te ra cc o u a
plant
ha vin g
« M ft l l
w h it e b lo a a o m a
10O— l l n l d e n l o v e d b y Z e u a
102— C o m p a n i o n ; c o m r a d e
103—
H i l l In J e r u a a l e i u
I 0.1— E x d a m n t l o n
10S— F o p ( a l a t i g i
109— L a n d i n g
place
w ith
a scen d in g
at a I r* . i n I n d i a
1 13— T i m b e r a n d a h a d e t r e e
113— A « m a l l i n a e c t
117— B e f o r e
118 ---- IHnt a n t
120— P a r e n t
12 2 — B o v i n e q u a d r u p e d
124— T h e o t h e r p a r e n t
D oan’s Pills
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
K n ig h tly A ffa ir
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Says B ro th er W illiam s
N ew Y o rk L eads
kBAYER ASPIRIN”
T h e a olu tion
w i l l a p p e a r In n e x t la a u e.
Solution of Last Week'* Puzzl,.
2—
K n o ck ligh tly
3—
Inw ard
4— H i r e l i n g
5—
A ferm en ted liq u or
6—
Them e
7—
E x l a t , In t h e l l r a t p e r a o n
9— I n j u r e d
l«k— I n i t
11— A u t o c r a t i c a l l y c o n t r o l l e d
— Tow ard
13— T e r m i n a t i o n
INSIST!
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Colds
Pain
Headache
Toothache
Vertical.
S a f^
Neuralgia
Neuritis
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
dy “ Bayer” boxes
boxea of 12 tablets
Handy
Alto bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists.
Aspirin is the trad, D irk o f B a jtr Manufacture of MouoaotUcacldeatar o f Sallcrllcaeie
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W hat,
HOW T O SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
the
correct
l e t t e r s a r e p la c e d In t h e w h i t e „ p a c e s t hl a p n aa le w i ll
T h e Brat l e t t e r In r a r h w o r d la
I n d i c a t e d b y a n u m b e r , w h i c h r e f e r n t o t h r d e f i n i ti o n tinted b e l o w t h e p uaa le .
T h u n N a . 1 u n d e r t h e c o l u m n b e n d e d ••hnrlanntul" d e f l u r t u w o r d w h i c h w i l l all
t h e w h i t e apue ea u p t o t h e Brat h l n r k n qu nr c t o t h e rtacht. a n d a n u m b e r u n d e r
“ v e r t i c a l " d e n n e a a w o r d w h i c h w i l l n il t h e w h i t e a q u a r e a t o t h e n e a t b l a c k o n e
b e l o w . \ a le t t e r a a n In t h e b l a c k apueea. A ll w n r d a ua ed a r e d i c t i o n a r y worria.
e v rr p t proper namra.
A b h r r v l a t l o n n . „ I a n s . In i t i a l s , t r e h n l e a l t e r m s an d n b a o -
I t t e f o r m a a r e I n d i r a t r d In t h e d e f in i ti o n s .
i “ l»ell w o r d , b o th v e r t i c a l l y nnri h o r l a a n t a l l y .
Sterility Cases Should
Be Handled by Surgeon
Cattle contract lice from coming In
contact with an Infested animal or oc­
cupying s stable that has been contam­
inated by such an animal. The ver­
min are most troublesome during the
winter season
Isolate affected rattle
and spray or dip them with a solution
o f coal tar dip made according to dl
rectlona given by the manufacturer oi
dust Infested parts freely with pow-
dered sahadllla. blanker the animal
and brush clean out of doors 3 or a
boors later.
,
hltfh eMt o r d e r o f m a m -
8—
Stock Disease Loss Is
Being Rapidly Reduced
A sterile animal is of little value to
the breeder, as the success of the indus­
try rest entirely upon the capacity oi
the stock to produce young. If, there­
fore, after several attempts it seems
Impossible to get an animal started
breeding, it is time to adopt heroic
measures.
The old procedure In a case of this
kind was to have the animal slaugh­
tered. It fit for food, but now the
breeder first tries to locate the cause,
after which he Is in a better position
to remedy the trouble.
In a number o f cases the cause has
been eliminated and animals which
were nonbreeders have been started,
after which there Is usually very little.
if any. trouble. Sterility cases, how
ever, should he handled by a qualified
veterinary surgeon, as it would be dan­
gerous to have the work done by in
competent hands.
There are several forms o f sterility,
the most frequently met with being
caused by disturbances of the ovaries.
The great majority, In fact about 7S
per cent o f sterility cases, are caused
by retention cysts or Inflammation of
tbe ovaries.
Andrew Pierce, farmer. Third South Third East S t,
Sprlngville, Utah, says: “ I had sharp, shooting pulns
through my back and when I stooped I could hardly
straighten. My back felt lame and achy, too. My
kidneys acted too freely, and I had a weak, run-down
feeling. I used Doan's Pills and one box practically
cured me o f the trouble."
:
A N IM A L S O F N E V E R W E R E
I
By DON W. REI
\
mother w ho permits constipation
T HE
in her baby or older child is risking
the health, even the life, of her little one.
Fretfulness, feverishness, night terrors,
grinding the teeth in sleep, biliousness,
coated tongue, loss o f appetite,any of these
may indicate constipation. Poisons from
the child’s stagnant intestine are flooding
the little body, and if left unchecked may
lead to serious consequences.
Avoid Laxatives— Say Doctors
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TH E
B E R I B E R I -B E A R
T h e B e ri-B e ri-B a a r is a boast w ithout a cart,
He's a roly-poly, fat old frolic m aker;
Ha likes to craw l In bad and maka baliav* ha’s dead.
And fool his friend, the jungle undertaker.
Y ou would laugh to *«* him diva into a w ild beehive.
And gat his Jewel* all plastered up w ith hqney;
W han th* be** begin to bite, he waddle* off in fright.
W hich make* him look ridiculously funny.
A noted authority says that laxatives do
not overcome constipation, but by their
continued use tend only to aggravate the
condition.
Medical science has found in lubrication
a means of overcoming constipation. The
gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and
softens the hard food waste and hastens
its passage through and out of the body.
Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and can­
not gripe. Like pure water, it is harmless.
Let your infant or child have Nujol reg­
ularly, and see rosy cheeks, clear eyes and
happiness return once more.
Nujol is used in children’s and general
hospitals snd is prescribed by physicians
throughout the world.
N u jo l
HI« U
S PAT. 0 9 9 ,
In h it lazy, foolish ways, h* w ill sleep for ninety days.
Y et th* hungry jungle beaate dare not go near him.
F o r w h tn h* sleeps h* anoraa, Just lik* a lion roars,
W hich make* tha braves* Jungle fighter fear him.
For Internal Cleanliness