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Show I Reacued Doe tired A handsome doe, apparently fleeing from hunters, got out on the ice of Webster lake at Franklin, N. H., and after skidding around unable to OVERFEEDING IS CAUSE OF TROUBLE Calf Often Given Too Much Milk or Alfalfa Hay. (. Blow, Western Newspaper Union.) blow, thou winter wind. Thou art not ao unkind 1930, Aa mans ingratitude: Thy tooth la not ao keen. Because thou art not seen. Although thy breath is rude. Denver Boy Shakespeare. is GOOD SAUCES t e A Overfeeding of skim milk and alfalfa sauce, smooth, nicely hay, or filth in pens, mangers and feed seasoned, will add much to any dish buckets are the causes for most calf of meat or vegetroubles, says E. A. Hanson, dairy extables. tension specialist. University Farm, St Often a good Paul. When scours appear, at once white sauce for a reduce the amount of milk and grain foundation may be fed, advises Mr. Hanson, as well as used with chopped changing to timothy hay. If alfalfa or egg, clover is being fed. Pails and utensils lobster, or cooked for calf feeding should always be mushrooms, parswashed each day and placed in the ley, or various other flavor foods, to make a most tasty sunlight Newborn calves should be allowed sauce. Onion Sauce. Melt three tableto have the first or colostrum milk from their dams, as this is an aid to spoonfuls of butter, add four the digestive system. Whole milk of flour, and two of finely should be fed for the first three or chopped onions. Cook until light four weeks. After this, the change brown, then add cupful of from whole milk to skim milk may be good stock, stirring constantly. Mix made by adding one pound of skim one teaspoonful each of sugar, made milk and taking away one pound of mustard, and tarragon vinegar; add whole milk daily until all skim milk while the sauce is bollihg. German Sauce. Put three is being fed. Healthy, vigorous calves can take one pound of skim milk for of gutter into a saucepan each 10 pounds of live weight until with a sprig of parsley finely chopped, tomatoes with they are consuming 16 pounds daily. add four After that nothing is gained by the seeds removed, or the equivalent of feeding of additional quantities, ac- canned tomato. Season with salt and pepper, add cording to Mr. Hanson. cupful of water When eight or ten days old, calves and bring to the boiling point. Serve will begin to nibble hay and should be with roast meats. Dutch Sauce. Put the yolks of two given some clean, bright clover and timothy hay. Alfalfa is excellent for eggs with four tablespoonfuls of butolder calves, but frequently causes ter, cupful of water, salt and scours in young animals and there- nutmeg to season, and mix thoroughly. fore should be fed sparingly. Calves Do not boil, but simmer until thick, should be encouraged to eat grain over hot water. Remove from the early, as this will supply some of the fire, add a tablespoonful of lemon food materials, such as fat, which are juice and serve with fish or calves lacking in skim milk. A good feed head. Horseradish Sauce. Mix two tablemixture may be composed of 30 pounds ground oats, 30 pounds ground corn, spoonfuls of soft white bread with the 30 pounds bran, and 10 pounds linseed same amount of grated horseradish, oilmeal. Calves under five months cover with two tablespoonfuls of of age may be fed as much of this cream, and let soak three hours. Rub mixture as they will clean up twice a through a sieve, add a teaspoonful of day. Older calves should be limited sugar, season with salt and add to 6 pounds or less, depending on enough vinegar to make the sauce the consistency of cream. This sauce will their age and growth. keep several days. d -- table-spoonfu- one-ha- ls lf table-spoonf- good-size- d one-ha- lf one-ha- Cows Are Now Milked by Machines Record-Makin- g The prejudice which still exists e among against the some dairymen is entirely unjustified, says a dairy expert in the Farm Journal. Where better results are not obtained than by the explanation usually is not that the machine is at fault but that its user is careless in cleaning and caring for it, he observes. Positive proof of the efficiency of the machine is offered by recent world records set by two Holstein cows. One of the cows, a Holstein owned by John G. Ellis, Lee, Mass., has made three worlds records by the meclianical-milke- r route. Her latest record is 701 pounds of fat in 305 days. For six years Ellis has been doing machine milking, and in the past five years his cows have made 13 worlds records. He is producing grade A milk for the New York market . The other record cow is a Holstein owned by Charles Hughes & Son, she Neenah, Wis. As a produced 642 pounds of fat, 20,114 pounds of milk, in 365 days. All this milk was drawn by a mechanical y milking. milker, milking-machin- hand-milkin- g lf 1 Discovery of Razorite Now and then the old expression, Theres nothing new under the sun, takes one on the chin. Consider the case of razorite, a new mineral, found 600 to 800 feet underground in the Mojave desert in California. This min- Feen-a-min- a Winner duct but many of them fail to realize of the importance teaching their children good bowel habits until the poisons from decaying waste held too long in the system have begun to affect the childs health. Watch your child and at the first sign of constipation, give him a little California Fig Syrup. Children love its rich, fruity taste and it quickly drives away those distressing ailments, such as headaches, bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, feverishness, fretfulness, etc. It gives them a hearty appetite, regulates their stomach and bowels and gives tone and strength to these organs so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. For over fifty years, leading physicians have prescribed it for bilious, constipated chilMore than 4 million bottles dren. used a year shows how mothers depend on FOR. CONSTIPATION is. There is nothing like the fresh crispness of a salad to tempt the appetite in any season, but more especially in the spring. Chives, young onions, mint, parsley and other flavor herbs, sprinkled over spring salads make them more appetizing. As soon as the snow Is off, cress is ready to ga ther. This piquant gieen is especially well liked served with french dressing. With lamb chops, simply garnish the platter with the fresh cress; it needs no dressing except sML 9-- horse with bone spavin. Now sound as dollar; not a lame Step In months. "Working daily. .a half-sic- Mass. it G. Wolff Mrs. C. Wilcox, 3855 St., Denver, Colorado, says : My son, Fortunes for Stage. Screen Talent. Throw off all dull employment. Travel. See the world. Your opportunity. Big Pay. Complete 31. DOLORES LEON, 101 W. 69 St., Manhattan. Jackie, is a prize winner for health, now, but we had a lot of trouble with him before we found his trouble was constipation and began giving him California Fig Syrup. It fixed him eral, a borate, was recently discovered up quick, gave him a good appetite, and in such quantity that its commer- made him sleep fine and hes been cial exploitation has been found profit- gaining In weight right along since able. the first few days, taking it. So far, its use has been largely limTo avoid inferior Imitations of ited to manufacture of some kinds of California Fig Syrup, always look for glass and for glazing sanitary ware. the word California on the carton. Chemists are studying it to find new uses for it. Unanimous for Once Do you and your wife agree on A stem discipline pervades all na- anything? Yes, we both agree that I dont ture, which is a little cruel that it make enough money. may be very kind. Spencer. The Ideal Vacation Land Sunshine All Winter Long Splendid roads towering mountain ranges Highest type hotels dry in- clear starlit nights vigorating air Californias Foremost Desert Playground -- nn. Write Crem fvalm SprinvS CALIFORNIA W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Fear is the mother of safety. four-year-ol- twice-a-da- one-ha- lf Penetrative Lubricity MEANS 1. Freedom from Friction. Carry-Ove- Film by Metal Penetration. r an oil must decrease friction TD lubricate,metal surfaces. 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Z A a m from a bone spavin, ring bone, splint, curb, side bone, or similar troubles; gets horse going sound. Absorbine acts mildly butquickly. Lasting results. Does not blister or remove hair, and borse can bo worked. At druggists, or postpaid, $2.50. Horse book S free. Pleased user says: Had a vely tame SALAD MAKING Grate enough Cucumber Jelly. peeled cucumbers to make a pint, season with salt, pepper, paprika, olive oil and vinegar two of oil and one of vinegar. Add one teaspoonful of gelatin softened in two teaspoonfuls of cold water, dissolve over hot water until soft, then add to the cucumber and mix well. In the bottom of each Individual mold, place a half walnut meat, then pour in the cucumber mixture. Serve turned out on lettuce leaves and top with a spoonful of mayonnaise. A little grated onion added to the cucumber will improve it for most people. Cress and Walnut Salad. Take cupful of walnut meats, or pecans are better; squeeze over them one 0 lemon, and let stand a short time. A full dinner pail for the dairy cow Wash and drain the water cress, and means a full milk pail for the dairyJust as it goes to the table pour over man. it a french dressing and sprinkle with the nuts. Allowing the dressing to Cows like salt Feed one pound of stand on any green salad wilts it and salt to every 100 pounds of grain mix- destroys its attractiveness. ture. Frozen Asparagus Salad. Now that is so easy to freeze various things it It takes all winter for a good cow In the Ice chests, one may enjoy a vato recover from the effects of a poor riety of frozen dishes. pasture and no grain.1 Cook a small bunch of fresh asparagus in as little water as possible, Cows respond to good treatment until tender. Remove the tips and regularly of milking, careful manage- rub the stalks through a strainer. ment, and liberal feeding. Season well with salt and pepper and a little lemon juice. Cool, add a cupChildren and young calves may conful of cream and one of mayonnaise tract bovine tuberculosis by drinking dressing. Fold in the asparagus tips, the milk from tuberculosis cows. pack in molds and freeze. Maltre d Hotel Sauce, Cream two The tubercular cow should be re- tablespoonfuls of butter and add one moved from the milk supply. Safety tablespoonful of chopped parsley, half cannot always be guaranteed by pas- a teaspoonful of salt, the same of pepteurization. per and add slowly one tablespoonful of lemon juice. This will keep some Cows love water. Next to air, watime in a cool place. Soften before ter is the cheapest food known for. using. Water also aids digestion, health. manufactures blood, and is uged to secrete milk. Dairy Facts In 1885, Dr. Caldwell made a 'discovery for which elderly people the world over praise him, today Years of practice convinced him that many people were endangering their health by a careless choice of laxatives. So he began a search for a harmless prescription which would be thoroughly effective, yet would neither gripe nor form any habit. At last he found it. Over and over he wrote it, when he found people bilious, headachy, ' out of sorts, weak or feverish; with coated tongue, bad breath, no appetite or energy. It relieved the most obstinate cases, and yet was gentle with women, children and elderly people. Today, this same famous, effective prescription, known as Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, is the world's most popular laxative. It may be obtained from any drugstore morning? Get poisons out of the system with t, the Chewing Gam Laxative. Smaller doses effective when taken in this form. A modern, scientific, family laxative. Safe and mild. Every mother realizes how important it is to teach children good habits of con- well-mad- hard-cooke- eve3r main- tain a footing fell helpless. Howard Kelley and Clarence Woodward, observing the predicament of the deer, went to the rescue and conveyed the animal to a stable, where it was taken care of. MOTOR OIL ce 930. |