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Show TIIE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, I'TAIT, OCTOBER 7 kkxxxxkkxxxxxxoxcoxoooxo fairly deeji with leaves or straw in Throw wheat, corn, or pne corner. on the nay regular scratch food haves or straw. Two light gram feeds a day fire sucient. Mangle or beets of any kind, turnips, let other succulent foods luce, end should be given. It is well to hang this feed on a string, so that they have tf) jump for it. Be sure In ill liriiiln 4 i'!'"' f ir i it or twill in game Experiment A Kile , biding place. piovule o s. eoi on ,i j bv boon earned have pin should be from free coop kept pests Is r .,r fi,.iifil hi' purr linseff i :i t s nnd hi the inns foi The rearing field for small breed iug mav be an orchard or garden. A strip of corn sowed thickly across the naiing field offords shade and A cct ion from birds of t prey, stiip of buckwheat is likewise valuable. c mixed Chopped hard boiled eggs with cracker dust is a good feed for Alix until dry four or five days. No w.. is given and crumbly. t "Ito .I h In'll. poriuniita .talc nml the chicks for four ot five days. A movable (iiftifiilt. very satisfactory pen fter a week the hen and chick 1. 1' bien limml mi the Ni w Yoik The Anierieaii (iiune Prnteetne given free range from the coop New 3 ork City, lias pub Id by 14 by art' nine fauns to A diseased chick must be killed or lisheff a book by K. A. Ouurfis on lift, eovi'H'd on tup and sides burned. i1 h L III! ll It rv Pheasant Breeding and American and poll netting, On the California state game farm in ninth the author mil on runm rs, This gms near-- . Shooting, are rearing and liberating only they to each of the five Chinese keeps in mind partionlnrlv the small squnte feet pheasants, and the sapie is ffs. a It costs approximately breeder the fajmers wife with $8 trim in other of the western states, or build. In moving tie so pens! the in sire for mine pm money, and near Seattle, Wash., the Trinee man with a few aere.s which he cares oie' is bomdi'd over at the bottom But there is of Wales is raised. The book nnd all the lords driven to devote to recreation into it. no difference in the methpractically treats the subject in a compiehensne The wne must be put on loose v to ods of Your state game raising. seiiienl ml, nnd detuned manner, in- i in m i e tlie chances of the birds information warden can give you in de the breeder structin'' becoming alarmed ami living against desired. every Satiou tail, from prncuiing a state license the wire to their injure. The price list of a deal to preparing tlm pheasant for the inv pens are emplnjeff on the New so er quoted pheasant eggs from $5 to .l.'isiv farms, built end to en table or for the market. It is claimed that pheasants are that the birds may be driven from, $80 per dozen, and the birds by the another. I.oards or burlap1 pair at from $0 to $100 per pair. lnorg successfully raised to date than i ne t When the farmers wife awakens mature be to n height nf other 'loulil fastened game bird, they any to the fact that a few ringneeks rapidly, a'nd it costs les to feed and about 3 feet at the bottom to pre- littlo more in care to piodnce oil to v.enf disturbing the lords by dogs or reared each year will produce more pin money than chickens, guineas, or 100 birds than the same number of pissersby. with hnrdly any more l.ut whatever type ol pen is used,' turkeys, chickens, yet retail dealers pay fmm in involved tumble bringing them to $.1.50 up n pair for eating purposes i' should contain cover for hiding in eastern markels during the Hen nod laying; roots 2 or li feet- - from maturity, she will forsake some of to the ground, whiih should be removed the other fowls and add ringneeks October son which runs from count ran The breeder pretty d i ri Hgr tbe laving season; a simple to her list. May. 4 or 5 feet long placed 2 or 3 feet surely on seeunng at leueff $5 a pair shelter ojs'it in front, with back to doois with from the ground and covered with for the birds for breeding purposes, pievailing winds, alnl or $1 for a hen, and fne demand for lower edges 10 to 12 inches from (lie1 evergreens or brush will do. They begin laying tho latter part breeders frequently exceeds the sup ground to prevent ingress of dogs of March or in April ns a rule. The An elaborate pen is and vermin. ply. One handicap to this woik is the not net ess, 'i rv, and nnv stationary feeding of a special laying ration production, but have laws p "i affording 75 square feet to each will increase egg fact that many states which foibid the importation if brail "iff do, providing the soil is green food nnd charcoal and grit Eggs should hand reared birds from other stales kept fresh from year to year by must always be given. be gathered twice daily, placed in ofi and the for the purposes of liming, consumption spading, sowing This will luridly nlfeet the small in 'rye, clover, or oilier purifying eiops, tray of oats or bran and turned twice set The eggs should be dividuul pheasant farmer, however, and only an occasional change in! a dnv. for best results when not more than as most states will readily consume Ii cation. Pheasant hens in Pheasant h need grit nml chaiconlj Iff days old. all the birds which are mised locally. not will sit,, and so docaptivity also necked have water. n and good supply of pun Ring pheasants be hens must mestic employed. Bnm-tebeen found to with'tn.ml the cold They can bear a great deal more liens are considered idenil foster fowls and' climate of our northern states le cold than th(. domestic mothers. Incubators are not recom consequently need mud will thrive ninrknbly well. The first step in phetifint breed belter with mm h less slieltei, a fevv mended and pheasant chicks will not Never employ a is nbso-- j hover in brooders. license, which is evergreens being all that ing is to procure ben w it, feathers on her legs or one more in the 'mvo lately necessary. required piogr li In nidi'iing be sure to specify tlm t afflicted with scaly leg. this game breeding states, nnd be cense carries with it authority to nl the long feathers of one vv iug Bound to Be a Happy Marriage so sell birds, whether alive or dentil clipped. Provido pen before their food (mixed with certain restrictions. arrival, with scratch well grains from The field must consist of supply any jsuiltry I wish Id married Young Brido drained soil of sufficient fertility to house) charcoal, grit, water, dusting a man who eoulu pnint the beauty grow cover crops, ant! running water facilities, and eoveiing of evergreens of nature. Phare or through or brush. eratei in the form of a shipping Husband Tactful Myr. dearest, within the pen nnd piovule an open-- j toughs must be afforded. soon got tired of posing! youd itorn bnrelv sutlieient for the exit (if Loudon It is advisable to start Mail. Then retire and kecpi the birds. rather thnn eggs, although away from tho pen until the birds plan may be followed, Are they unhappily married! states the birds in very limited mini-be- r are a little accustomed to tlieir sur-- i are furnished gratis, but in this roundings. Oh! I hardly think theyre rich Tor winter feeding, lied your pen enough for that. London Mail. event they can not be confined and Game Birds Breed Readily In Captivity Says U. S. Survey oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo , i ! i i i !' v 1 i well-know- 1 Up-to-the-min- dance music ute on a modern phonograph Paul Biese Trio and College Inn Orchestra The Happy Si Art Hickmans Orchestra and Trio Ted Lewis Jazz Band Princes Dance Orchestra j They all make records exclusively for Columbia, because: Columbia Records get the most out of Do every dance selection; Columbia Records always lead the way with the latest dance hits. Come today. Bring your dance records j W. L. Reynolds Co. you know you can buy nay btett model Columbia Grafonola, with tbe No Set Automatu Step and all other exehuiu Columbia improvements, fortes money tbaa you pay for an older design of pbonofrafb without any of these improvements? When you pay your good mooey far a phonograph, get a modern instrument. i j ti PHONE ' j m j ) 28 'C'f 'V ' r , .. v. w 'VA V l V.v'jdJ v;1 Models from $30 npi Period Designi from $335 to $2300 NOTES GROWTH IN increase of 392,124,774 gallons, or DAIRYING IN UTAH 30.6 per cent. The states reporting tho largest Although tho production of milk in sales milk in 1919 were New York, of the I'nitcil States as a whole increased 18.0 per coat in tho past ten with 573,l(il,9.)2 gallons; Wisconsin, years, the increase in Utah amount- with 473,810,8.12 gallons; mid Penned to 25 per cent, according to the 230,444,940 sylvania with gallons. report of the census bureau, just These three states together reportissued. t ed slightly over (51.3 per states as a whole cent) of the milk sold from farms showed the highest increases in proiu 1919. duction, amounting in Montana to Of the total farm production of 1(16.5 per cent, which is the largest butter in 1919 (707,660,492 pounds) incrcalse recorded in the United 21)7,830,564 or 29,4 per cent, pounds, States. Idaho increased her produc- were as sold. The reported tion by 119.3 per cent which was of butter sold in 1909 was quantity 415,080,-4Sthe second largest increase in the There wn therefore pounds. union, a decrease of 207,220,923 pounds in Tho total production of milk on butter sold, or 49.9 per cent. farms in the United States during The quantity of cream sold in 1919 the calendar year 1919, according to was 82,247,580 gallons, as compared tlie fourteenth census, was with 54,933,583 gallons in 1909, repreTnis quantity ingallons. senting a n inciease of 27,313,997 gab cludes estimates for farms which ions, or 49.7 per cent. reported dairy cows on hand but The sales of butt erfat from farmii failed to report any milK production. in tho United States in. 1919 amount The quantity of milk actually re- ed to 532,244.072 pouuds, as comported for 1919 was 6,893.748,235 pared with 305,002,587 in pounds gallons, aft compared with 5,813,699,-47- 4 1909. These figures represent an gallons in 1909, representing an increase of 220,581,485 pounds, or increase of 1,080,048,761 gallons, or 7 1.1 w hilc cent. there Thus, per 18.6 per cent. Tho estimated total has been a decrease in butter and production for 1909, as given in the cheese made on farms and in butter thirteenth census reports, was there has been a marked inThe estimates of sold, gallons. crease in milk, cream, and butter-fa- t that year, however, were necessarily sold. This is due chiefly to based on the number of cows kept the change in the method of disposfor milk, including many that wore ing of dairy products, many farmmilked only a short time in the ers now- - selling milk, cream, or year, rather than on the number of to butter and cheese factories strictly dairy cows; and it seems instead of making butter or cheese were on tho farm. prnbnblo that tho estimates somewhat too large in many ensos Five states reported sales of over are therePercentage comparisions butterfat in 30,000,000 pounds of fore preferably based on the milk 1919 as 82,- follows; Wisconsin, podnetion as reported. 82,412,-06- 1 Minnesota 727,323 pounds; Butter ad Cheese Maide on Farms. pounds; Iowa, 45,411,147 pounds; California, 87,618,426 pounds; and were 707,666,492 Michigan, 31,647,906 pounds In 1919 there pounds of butter made on farms in the United States, as compared with HEIPFUL WORDS 994,650,610 pounds in 1909, representing a decrease of 286,984,118 pounds, From a Citizen. or 28.9 per cent. This decrease is to duo the the fact that mainly Is your back lame and painful! making of butter is being rapidly Does it ache especially after ex transferred from the farms to facertiont tories. Is there a soreness in the kidney 1919 There were six states in region! over 30,000.000 pounds which reported These symptoms! suggest weak kid of butter made on farms, as follows: ( neys. Pen49,405,152 pounds. Texas, If so there i.4 danger in delay. nsylvania, 38,168,607 pounds; TennesWeak kidneys got weaker fast. see, 37,100,063 pounds; Kentucky, Givo your trouble prompt attention Ohio 30,264,205 pounds; Doans Kidney Pills are for weak and 30,257,153 Georgia, pounds; kidneys. pounds. Your neighbors use and recommend Tho quantity of cheese made on them. farms in 1919 was 6,371,396 pounds, while in 1909 the fnrm production of Read this Tayson testimony. Enoch Monk, Second wardj Mrs. There cheese vyns 9,405,864 pounds. savs: I keep Doans Kidney was thus a decrease of 3,034,468 in home nnd have Pills grenf my pounds, or 32.3 per cent during the faith in them. When my kidney cent small a decade. very per Only become inactive or my back is weak of the total production of choese is and lame, I use Doans Kidney Pills made on farms. They always give the same good re suits. Sold. Products Dairy Don Prieo 60e, at all dealers. There were 2,529,380,638 gallons of simplv ask for a kidney romedy milk sold from farms in the United get Doans Kidney Dias the snmS States in 1919, as against 1,937,255,-86that Mrs. Monk had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. If. gallons in 1919, representing an CENSUS J- I,;1 - j Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipes the greatest treat, the happiest and most appe- X vl V! iv tizing smokeslant you ever had handed out! 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My farm of 28 acres mile south of located sugar factory, only 40 rods from Will sell on easy county road. f Also a three and terms. Weber wagon, good as new at bar gian at $150. Kenneth Tanner. FOR one-hal- 9 but-terf- Seven days out of every week youll get real smoke joy and real smoke contentment if youll get close-u- p to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself I Advertisements in this column inserted at the rate of 10 eenta per Count six line each insertion. words to the lino. 9 7,466,-406.38- A pipes a pal packed with P. A.! C0LUUN one-hal- , 'I'll' CLASSIFIED Inter-mountai- 7,805,-238,06- MI''V Standard PAYSON, UTAH f one-hal- 7 , 2t-- c SALE. Indian motoreycleHrith side ear. Also, Chevrolet Elmer Cloward at Shuler FOR n garage. 24-tf- -c CAN use a number of dressed chickens every week. Strawberry Hotel, Payson. FOR SALE. One of theHiest Business Corners in Payson, feet in Depth Frontage, 111 with right of way in tho embraces rear. three Property business houses and Modern Befll-- v deuce, except furnace. Iatjuiie 'H. S. Tipton. WE ' 78-fe- 3-- 4 12-fo- WORK. I am prepared TRACTo t0 do all kinds of tractor work, belt or drawbar. Lyman Kapple. -e KAPPLE Offers LIVE 7ABM 8TOCK for sale Dnroe Jersey Pigs, three months old. Also pig for Team ot horscai Om Juno delivery. mule. Addresa Box 211, Payaon. Wf-- e SALE. Best HONEY FOR grade white extracted- - honey, prepared in the mos sanitary manner, $6.50 can. for For sale a$ tho 190 E. apiary of S. Peterson, Fourth North St., Spanish Fork. Leave orders with John F. Harris, Payson. RENT. Two furnished Inquire at Paysonian offiee. FOR room. SALE. Three new spring Cotr. Matressea Dr. T. C. Jep pson, Payson. FOR and 23-tf-- TWENTY ACRES salo. Cheap. 3rd North. for good pasture Inquire 609 West p hous nnd FOR SALE. Five-rooModern. Four acres of basement. good land. Good garden site. Wil80-t- f o liam Madson, Payson. tr. |