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Show ' ' " ' JBEAYER CITY PRESS - - , , ; v: - mmmm0m. ureil F0R1MDIGESTIO?! A aniveru! ecstea that benefits every- body. 6 Bellans Hot water Tells of Blackleg and Ways of Its Prevention Sure Relief vjg-- i Preprd ELL-AN- S " Sir Roaer de Coverley. of a member The mime is that .... U of an auia UllUfr Yiuvoc was supposed, to be ed- gnecnitor 01 an EnB" ifi tne Sir K"S'T I' ll I. i??atlan of the time of Queen and figures In thirty f Spectator. He is noted and h08pl" Chism'l,vlner06ity Ilnror do Cover- oai IWtci Tit IlMU e vlr & as also given to a. dance, similar C the Virginia reel. anilvsupposed to Wbeen the original of itThe title ollu"c i. Hrived from me fsrlbed in the spectator. CJ , (17J8-17H)- C S Laxative Bowels of to Clean Llvar Baby or Child. ei constlpat' ',4 bilious, fever-jsor sick, colic a, and Chil- Bibles take dren love to - Maine 'vsuiorni Fig Syrup.' No other laxative m7 the ten-- k little bowels regulates it. nicely. io ...aicni 8tarts tne Uver and Con- '"iuui - narcotics or soothing drugs. Taiifnnii!!" to vour druggist and Insist upon gen-ijt- t iToid counterfeits ! which "California Fig Syrup Advertisement. contains directions. talng no Credit Full for his wife credit hc s "Johsnn Khat he is. is "What "Eaukrnp sometimes a failure and Marriage is rimt'iit. always un Sold Catarrh or Deafness drunatt for artt 40 ftm &. CO., Toledo, br P. J. CHENEY "One Ohio Hidden Treasure. of the finest collections of the United States is In ttie Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences," rv.-a gentleman from this city, ";!ii'l I cimnced to be there one day uIl h a certain millionaire wan examiiiir. r the collection in the ruffed birds In company nf .! "'Yes,' said ion of stuffed ad thousand nirator. the curator, 'this collectbirds is worth thousands of dollars. "Is that snV said the millionaire, fay, what are they stuffed, with?' y an Th photograph shows the senior yearling Holsteln heifer, grand chant, W. GL Miles and champion Shropshire ews Marvin Helgesen and champion calf, and J. C. Nesblt. Uvea stock agent of tha Rock county farm bureau. plon at Rock county and champion at six fairs Farm bureau member of Rock conn have slogan "Rock County First!" To be first in agriculture Is the objective of the 4,000 farmers of thl3 southern Wisconsin county, having one of the largest farm bureau membercommon or stock. Spring ships in the United States. Through and fall are the seasons of greatest' bureau Rock county farmprevalence, but blackleg may occur at ers put over a unique venture in the exany time of the year. hibiting of farm products on a circuit of Medicinal treatment has been found fulrs and Interstate dairy expositions. worse than useless as animals sick At the recent Wisconsin state fair with the disease are sure to die, and "the dairy classic of the West" Rock the longer they are kept alive the county, as a result of this greater the danger of Infecting others effort, backed by thabureau, won the In the herd. Those sick with blackcounty sweepstakeschampIonship leg should be killed and burned or awarded to the county scoring the most burled deeply In quick lime. Protec- premium awards and won first prize on tion against infection is afforded by the cattle exhibit determined Ty the vaccination, and there are a number number of ribbons won. The county t of reliable preparations on the show herd plan of exhibiting live stock Formerly the Department of has been successfully carried out In Agriculture manufactured and dis- Rock county. tributed blackleg vaccine, but, as a reBureau Put Over Project. sult of an act of congress, this distriPractical farmers ofttlmes do not bution was discontinued begini'lng have the time, nor can they spare the July 1, 1922. to properly fit, train and money Copies of the bulletin may be bad. stock beyond their local fairs. as long as the supply lasts, by writing The Rock county farm bureau put over to the Department of Agriculture, a project of collecting 12 carloads of Washington. cattle, swlm and sheep from the county to be shown under the county's name. There were 75 head of cattle Certain Minerals Quite In the exhibit, the largest collection Beneficial1 to All Hogs of blooded stock ever sent out of uny A healthy hog doesn't need a lot of one county on a fair circuit. The bureau employed J. C. NIsber, a drugs in his feed or water, but certain minerals are necessary, and the most master showman and herdsman, to successful breeders keep these minerals have full charge of the exhibit A before their hogs at all times. Wood fund was created to brinj; in the stoclc ashes, or charcoal, lime and salt are used by many of the most successful breeders. The charcoal can he made HONOR FOR JOHNNY DAWSON very easily by burning cobs. Hake up the cobs into a pile and fire them. Cherokee County, Iowa, Youth Wins When they are well charred sprinkle Championship With Steer at Sioux City. salt over them, then quench the fire with water. The charred cobs may he raked into a pile and the hogs will Winning the championship in the second largest Baby Beef club in the help themselves. s are used and salt, Where world is the honor that has come to , the charcoal Johnny Dawson of Washta, Iowa lime and charcoal need not be salted, hut simply grind up Cherokee county. the charred material. If your pigs run His Angus steer was the outstanding on good pasture and get plenty of good animal of two hundred and fourteen buttermilk or skim milk they will not need so much of these minerals, hut It is well worth while to have them them anyhow. They aeed seme of them to sundement and balance any ration. a month before the show season for fitting and training. The plan waa backed by ' tne newspapers and business Interest of the county, who believe In the farm bureau Ideas of devel ty, Wisconsin, agoodthin? remember All Premiums Pooled. 1 V The county was combed for how- stock, the breed associations backing N the project. All premium won were pooled to pay expense and provide" a fund for future development work. It was a county effort to put blue ribbon and championships on the stock from practical farms. Rock county not having a millionaire agriculturist within Its boundaries. The climax exhibit f was at the Wisconsin state fair, and the county won $3,534 In premium money, including five championships on cattle. A part of the exhibit will be shown at the Chicago Internationa Live Stock exposition. Organization Formed. An organization has been set up, to handle farm business on a county-wid- e plan. J. C. NIsbet, who handled the shorn, herds, Is the county live stock agent, engaged by the bureau -Paved Highway Furnish Quick and Reliable Facilities for Handling Milk. to handle all sales of stock with a policy of protecting both the, buyer and to the condensery. Every day, winter seller. All farm business froin that of or summer, rain or shine, hundreds of the beekeepers' association to grains, trucks are seen carrying milk from live stock and crop development i the farms to the plants. headed through the farm bureau. ThO Before the concrete highways were executive committee of the bureau constructed, milk was hauled to the meets with an advisory committee se- condensery by teams. By relaying lected from the county, and at these teams "It was "possible to haul milk conferences the county-wid- e project every day but the difficulties encounare considered, passed upon and put tered and tho .time consumed by this through. method were great The load was hauled part way byvone team, which when exhausted was "replaced by a TO REDUCE FARE TO fresh teanrTor the remainder of the" trip. Only small loads wereossible, ANNUAL CONVENTION 2,500 pounds or 40 cans being "considered a big load on unimproved road. A fha jnrif1IHnn fit tha rnadi "Certificate Plan" Will Be in Ef- proved and paved highway were built trucks supplanted teams and routes were extended, until at the fect Again This Year 75 per present time approximately Arrangement Jiave been made with cent of the milk received la transport the railroads for reduced round trip ed by truck. Some truck cover two passenger fare applying from ail or three routes, each of which formerIn United the States to Chicago, ly required a team. They bring In the point for the annual convention of the A. milk in less time and haul larger ads. A comparison of two route F. B. F. to be held December 10-1-1 Inclusive. serving the Chehalis plant demon The "certificate plan" used for the strates the value of paved highways. route over poor past two years will be In effect again One I an eight-mil- e this year and in this connection a few roads and covered by a team ; the oth er Is a route over concrete words of warning are Issued. In order to secure the reduced fare roads and Is covered by a truck. Both Into Chicago, a certificate must be re- routes start on their Journey at the quested at the time the ticket 1 bought same time. The truck, covering 25 mile Last year many people forgot to and delivering 100 cans of milk ar ask for a certificate at the time they rive at the condensery about 8:30 a. m.-'The team, covering only eight bought their ticket and these people lost the reduced fare privilege. Be- mile and delivering 50 cans, arrive side thl, failure to secure certificate about ten o'clock. To market his milk the fanner need Jeopardize the granting of the speto set out his cans on a platform only cial rate to all is a minimum of 250 Along come "the certificate are necessary to secure the by the roadside. over Its truck established dally route, reduced rates. Date on which certificate may be picks up the milk at the farmer's gate, secured with purchase of ticket arc deliver It to the plant and returns the for th central states, Dec. 4 to 10 empty cans on the return trip. By Inclusive. In Colorado, Idaho. Mon this system alone is it possible for tana. New Mexico and Wyoming, Dec many farmers to market their milk 3 to 9, and from Arizona, California, Most farmers do not produce enough milk dally to warrant the trip to town Nevada, Oregon and Washington, Dec. 1 to 7. In ell cases the rate for the with the milk, and for these farmers It would be unprofitable to bother with, return trip 1 good until Dec. 14. milk production If the milk roate This generous provision allow any were not established. , one to reach Chicago in time to see The hauling cost to the farmer most of the International Live Stock varies with the distance hlsmllk la exposition and be here the following hauled and with the condition of the week for the convention. those But over which It Is transported. road from th central state are urged to Over paved highways the rate per bun. get their certificates and not come In on the special excursion rate In effect dredwelgbt Is noticeably less than over unimproved roads. to the International Live Stock expo Among the most Important Items In sition, which rate doe not permit milk hauling 1 the length of time the top-ovA. B. F. F. convention. for the milk 1 on the road. Especially Is thl true In the summer time. Milk dellr PROMOTION FOR H. R. KIBLER ered by truck Is always In better ahape when It arrives at the condensAssistant Director of Department of ery than milk delivered f by wagon. Information Placed In Charge Milk for Yauntj .Calf. by Bradfute, ; After a Calf Is five weeks Old It O. E. Bradfute, president of the needs no whple milk unless very dell American Farm Bureau federation, ac- rate, increase me reed until 18 or cepted the resignation of Samuel It. 20 pound are being fed dally. Wean Guard director of the department at six months of age and If good hay of Informstion on , October 15. Mr. and grain have been provided, wean- Guard ha been In charge of tha pub- lag may be done earlier. licity work of the farm bureau sine Olv Dairy Cows Rst January S, 192L Give the dairy cows six or eight It R. Kibler, who ha been assist- Weeks rest between drying and freshant director of the department of Information alnc March 13, 102L ha. ening. It gives them an opportunity to put on some flesh and to get In been placed la charge of tha depart-me. , good physical condition. , b President Bradfute, e' Santonin Mixture Will Banish Worms in Pigs THE STORY! thiouhout tnii country ara thought to hTgia and to Prity 0f remedies on the market, firing more f ao one douht 100-poun- V. vetabU medicines, for Uy favorably known for orer everyon knows tbejr an W aat thry are cUimed to be. These "tinnfi ,r. tht result of long research Jel!-kn"wphyilcim, R. V. Pierce, i impounded them fronr herb, tnd roots long use4 the Indians. Dr. Pierce's !c,din,f "d honon . '"0l " a "nnlcWmt guaratf-tw f r'yr tlt i yw''r EwV; in Improved Stock Help Dawson Solving Feeding Problem Johnny The mrt serious feeding problem bad shown at of producing or ob- toii. , anln," ''n,, f'' TJHy flne nerre "r,t"m guilder for women's tWV'VoritePrewrlp, . "rc, In. aUds HotaS, Buffalo, N.Y. PJkES CeLDSH24H0UR51 I tl'vl t (til lpES UCRIPPE-- 31 5WB YOL'B rT.sJ Mil BARKER'S I ILAJRXUALSAM ggKifeaa"'rMl and HI Champion the recent Interstate of Sioux City. Cherokee county, according to Glenn A. Ellis, county agent, has done Baby Beef club work for several years and has won two firsts and a econd at Sioux City in the last four year in addition to ttie winnings this ; . year. Grooming Work Horses TUBERCULOSIS LAW VIOLATED Will Improve Condition half I The old proverb. "Grooming the farm th feeding." as appllH to In ery true holds work horse, still nd aweat The word. the of .ense 24 hour, an of the horse eliminate la mount of wattt to that excreted tbajHpj If these tract. tlve clogged by nreat very Important wartt rooming neglect of ftouih now uy to U Iwund ; evre-- . m encountered is that About . w taining feed economically. And that per cent of those questionedlive stock Improved and bred pure this problem. greatly aid In solving of Department States United The handbook a Agriculture is preparing useful on feeding which will be very and Is free. J F firm n hi teri.T cn,nel!! ande ftir coa-elste- nt Farm Advlssrs and Others Interested - Favor Apprehension, of Those Disregarding Rules. urging that everything done toward apprehending violator of the rule and order regulating tuberculol eradication were farm adadopted by northern nilnol Holsteln-FtlMlaIllinois of the officer viser, association and other at a conference held a abort time ago In th office of the Ullnoi Agricultural Resolution KMMible be n odety. . . h :" , 32-Pa- US "Mothers of the World" r IPatPreceee V ' irrrjri S LoomProducts h The n. W Use This Coupon TS. Uoyd Mfg. a f& Ike Haas md kaakM,"HataMnf Company JUit u.) aixtonalBM sf M e Mew tau...,....M aty Th Concubine. Bishop Evans Tyree said In a Nashville address: Innocent are children'! "Dow minds ! A school teacher asked her class one day what Solomon was noted for. She expected to be told that he was noted for his wisdom, but a little chap held up his hand and " eald: " 'Kindness to animals.' "'Kindness to animalsT said tha teacher, puzzled. How do you maka that out my dear? " The Bible says,' explained tha lit tie boy, that Solomon kept a thousand porcupines.' " LW 9ir ii Use for arts, burns, sores &nd wounds. Prevents infection. Qe&nses tnd heals. 25-mi- Pwple , Mothers!! Write for ge Booklets In-i- self-fed- CHARACTER TELLS id) opment mar--ke- The presence of a cough in pigs Is generally due to worms, and steps Should be taken Immediately to remove the cause when a cough Is at the noted. Animal husbandry-meIowa State college recommend treatof ing coughing pigs with a mixture drams two eight grains of santonin, of areca nut, two grains. of calomel and one dram of sodium bicarbonate. Thl dose is suitable for a to it as pig. Reduce the dose or add Indicates. animal the Ie of the After the dose is administered, see that the pigs are removed to a clean pasture and are given clean quarters pigs in throughout Do not leave the be the old pen. as It Is almost sure to Infested. soothes the thresL everyday commodity. The most important feature in market ing milk la to be able to deliver it as Mil U soon as possible after it Is produced. On that item depends the success or failure of the dairying industry. It Is n a fact that In the locato tions where the dairying industry 1 most successful, the community la served by a network of permanent highways, usable every day In the year. Such a location is found In western Washington where nature ha provided vast area of green pasture land and man has built hundreds of mile of broad concrete highways, thus producing the combination which makes possible the production and the transportation of this vital, everyday necessity. A farm breakfast la abundant and About twenty years ago a large milk products company constructed a appetizing, but nobody la asked how: small condensery at Kent, in western he likes his eggs cooked. Washington. From this small beginA man may not know when he la ning the enterprise grew until at the well off, but his wife can always tell condena-erie- s time eight large present he was well off. him when are established, and these are located to - communities where ' paved highways furnish quick and reliable transportation facilities from the farm well-know- self-feeder- Brper's Magazine. Is Aids diftstitn, cieinses the teeth, MM1 WIi it it Hail's Catarrh Medicine tid your system of caused by Catarrh. Milk low-grad- e the KOMCh and ooireis acting lVprtn.-n- t In the new bulletin all of the Imporon this disease has been brought together in concise fi.rnt. The" nature of the malady und the chars cterl stlc symptoms are so described and compared with those of other diseases that there can be little danger vt confusion. Cattle, especially young animals from six to eighteen months of age, are most susceptible, but Bheep and gonts also are subject to It, and In exceptional cases hogs have contracted It. Mjn, horses, dogs, cats and fowls appear to be immune from the Infection. Improved animals seem to be less resistant to it than GIVE SICK BABY "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" l.lcu V:V""V tant information Utufr! j Asriculturc.) . West ihb" f oX Vnitl Stat, , Concrete Highway Are Help in Marketing Milk Immunization by vaccination is ti, only practicable and erfertive ni,:,n of protecting aiiiumls against l.laek- leg and eventually ridding pastures of the infection, says the Unite States Department of Aifricalture in Farm ers' Bulletin 185.1. prepared tv rr John R. Mohler, chief of the bureau of animal industry. This disease, which is round in all climates and altitudes In practically all parts of the world, la the cause of great losses In thi9 country, particularly in the great cattle raising and feeding sections of the PACKAGES EVERYWHERE 75 AND by th Vl A N Vaseline , tigUlAtOl . CARBOLATED rcTwourviH msntouai jeuv suKUPACTtntmc cotvamr LadiesKccpYourSkin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum Iv&Zza rt "ill' A MaUlaa, ttmUm, Ml U mm. tli IS mxU nmlf dnuilM. er at W. N. U, Salt Uk City, No. 45-19- 23, ' |