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Show THE WASATCH WAVE. HEBER CITY. UTAH , SELECTION OF FRUIT TREES FOR ORCHARD SUPERIOR MANAGEMENT OF SOWS AND PIGS Eats Freely But HasNoDyspd A Little Pepsin in a Mild Laxa- tive Promptly Corrected a Bad Indigestion. oUst 'ss1 SUCCESS IN RAISING DUCKS One of Firet Essentials Is to Have Quarters Dry and Clean Keep Old and Young Separate. (HV A No mecha g to maki watch when store wind J. W. GOUCHDtoy to cons e ANNA GAt.IHHKK) Du ka always sleep on the door or therefore all suih on the ground. pluces should be as clean and dry as Keep the floors covered possible with clean litter or straw, and chaiiKe It every day. or as often a necessary If a large number are housed to gether, once a day Is none too often Keep old and young separate, und don't keep ducklings of different sues together The larger ones will abuse the smaller ones, especially at feeding time. It is best to keep not more than 33 In a flock, as they grow faster than when a large number are kept to- By a Member of the Boys Pig Club; the Small One Was Raised By the Boy's Father. tion through scratches on the nose or (Prepared by the Inlted States Department of Agriculture ) face of the pig, by a germ which is All hog lots should be built where found In the droppings and filth from the sun will shine upon some portion nearly all hogs The infection results of them at all hours of the day, says In swellings on the nose, or in eating State Farmers' bulletin 566, of the de- canker sores. The small pigs have partment of agriculture. Sunshine is very sharp little tusks In the sides of one of the greatest factors for destroy- their mouths, which scratch or cut ing germs and keeping down diseases. the others' cheeks when they fight. A supply of clean, fresh water at all The disease may be largely prevented times is essential. The troughs should by clipping these small tusks off even be kept clean and not so much feed with the gums the day after the pigs given at one time that it will be left are born, and by keeping the pens In the trough to become sour and cleaned and bedded with fresh, clean filthy. The troughs should be fre- straw. Care must be taken not to quently washed out and placed where lacerate the gums when clipping the the sun will shine in them. This Is teeth and not 'to pull out the tusks, especially true of troughs used for as infection would probably take place Cleanliness of through these wounds more readily feeding small pigs the feed Is essential In this case to than Worn the scratches matte by prevent scours, which is the cause of fighting. death among so many pigs. Avoid A pair of small bone forceps for sudden changes of feed for the sow clipping the tusks may be bought for just before farrowing or while suck- 75 cents to 51, and should be kept ling her pigs. Do not give a sow too on every farm where pigs are raised. much feed at this time. She should They should be carefully disinfected, have shout four pounds of dry feed washed and dried after use. for each one hundred of live weight. In case Infection has already taken Some cleaa, dry straw should be place and ulcers developed, the displaced In every house for bedding, as ease may be treated by scraping each It Is essential that the sow have a ulcer thoroughly and rubbing it with warm, dry bed when she farrows. a pencil of lunar caustic. Afterwards Many young pigs are lost each year swab the sores twice daily with a 5 rom cold and exposure at farrowing per cent, solution of potassium pertime on every farm where no shelter manganate. In mild cases good reIs provided. The young pigs must be sults have often been seoured by dipkept warm, dry and have plenty of ping the head of the affected pig sevunshine until several weeks old In eral times each day in a solution order to do well. Few sows that get made by dissolving two ounces of plenty of exercise and are not too fat potassium permanganate In a gallon will need help In farrowing, but It is of water. If lumps or boils develop well to be present to give help If nec- on the snout, cut deeply iuto each essary and to keep any pigs from being with a sharp knife and at once saturcrushed. Clip off the small tusks the ate with tincture of lodin. Wash the day after the pigs are born. Give snout daily thereafter with a solution The Large Hog Was Raised gether. Pekin ducks that have been well fed and cared for through the winter will usually begin laying very early In the spring; sometimes before the cold weather Is over. Ours used to begin about the last week in February. Cut It Is difficult to keep the eggs from getting chilled, when they begin to lay so early, and besides, the first few eggs a Pekin lays each season will not hatch. If the weather is not too cold, March is about the proper time to begin saving the eggs. Remember they will not keep In hatcbable condition very long Wrap each egg In paper and keep fn a cool place 50 to 60 degrees Is about right) and turn every day until placed for batching. These directions hould be observed In caring for other Well Cultivated Orchard. Eat less meat, more fruit, and pay The time for the fruit tree agent la here. Soliciting for the spring de- out less for doctor bills Do not rush headlong Into the arms livery. Do not pay fancy prices for fancy of the fruit agent to give him an names They are only a snare for order for trees to be delivered next the unwary buyer spring before you have prepared the Riant nothing but what you know ground for the trees. Order a few choice varieties of to be a good variety or one recomto mended by a reliable fruit grower. peach from some reliable nursery Plant standard apples forty feet be delivered next spring. earh way with peaches or pears as Spring Is the best time for setting fillers between them; when the filler the peach orchard. For all other fruitk I prefer fall settrees "are full grown they will have room and will not crowd the standting; this gives us a chance to presetard ones. pare the soil which will become set Spray all fruit trees while dormant, tled about the roots of the trees with lime, sulphur and salt, as a pre- and they will start off early and get ventive of San Jose scale, and you a good hold on the soil before hot or will destroy many fungi. This prep- dry weather. trees. They If Incubators are used, tN duck aration is also a great fertilizer and Select medium-sizelings will be very thirsty after they will help to keep the trees healthy. give better results than large ones. Make up your mind to spray, prune, are hatched. Open the outside door A great many Insects attack only dead or decaying trees and these form a cultivate and fertilize the trees that breeding place for many other varie- are starting In. If you caunot do this, let fruit growing alone. ties of Insect pests. PLANT VEGETABLES m( I: eat Fortunate Is the one who can tortbe suffering anything without so tures of dyspepsia, but as few are in the taken be should care fortunate, matter of diet. Eating slowly, mastiand taking cating the food thoroughly of a short walk after the heavy meal towards assisting much do will the day person ought digestion. Any grown-uto know the peculiar foods that do not avoided. agree, and these should be aids fall, When these common-sensthe next thing to do Is to take a mild properdigestive tonic with laxative than Dr. ties, and there is none better contains It Pepsin. Caldwells Syrup the greatest of all aids to digestion, good pepsin. It has other ingredients that act mildly on the bowels, which the together term a combination for that relief of dyspepsia or Indigestion is unsurpassed. Its action is to tone and strengthen the stomach and bowel muscles so that they can again do their work natwhen urally without outside aid, and medithat happy moment comes' all cine can be dispensed with. It Is the best remedy obtainable for any disorder of the stomach, liver and bowels, ter dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness, headaches, drowsiness after eatThouing, gas on the stomach, etc. sands of users will testify to this, among them Mr. J. W. Goucher, Stites, Idaho, who ter several years had all AND SMALL FRUITS Farmer Should Prepare Half an Acre of Land Not Far From A Bad Arrangement for a Duck House. piece of ground such as I have suggested already prepared for planting the various items that are needed or On this desired by the nousewlfe. plot of ground, which 1b supposed to be in addition to the kitchen garden, a few rows of sweet corn could be planted this season, or squash, melons, cucumbers, tomatoes, early potatoes, and other Items for which there Is no room tn the kitchen garden. In most Instances this outside plot of ground would be found much easier to care for, to hoe and weed, than the garden patch, for the garden patch is often full of mallows, more and ehlekweed, completely filled with seed weeds than the average field lot. lerial that the worst symptoms of chrfound at ha sia. Since taking d, Jt is 0 Syrup Pepsin these havenrne-mad- e although Mr. Goucher - every boy he does not look more thullds one. Syrup Pepsin is sure hj Figure i and a vast Improvement oowhich may or swallowing tablets mYou will n taking cathartics, salts, Jons that t which are harsh and nauiiK spool (F best do but temporary gowcut out of obtain Syrup Pepsin at r$ln, or card ter fifty cents or one doLthe side of Results are always holes money will be refunded. (Fig. 3), t Families wishing to try founded en pie botile can obtain it porthat the s dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell islotted to ington St., Montlcello, HtFlg. 6). at card with your name and at to the top 8s- o will do. fut f op and 6). Watch Your (V a sto Distemper, and at the first around th For Congtifl, Cold and of that wonderful tcb biu h ailment, give fcmall dose JU1 QlSla must used in existence, 8POHV8 DISTEMPER COM POOD 60 ... J rente and .1 a pottle; tkeiuUta and Bacteriologist, tioshen, Iad.,r. GOT HIS CANDY ALL RIGHT But Probably That Is Not All That Sis Would Have Like.d to Give Little Bobbie. "Sis, gimme some o that candy o yours? No, Bobble, I wont Thats my best candy, and It was given to me, and you shan't have a bite of It. If yon dont gimme some I'll tell on you. What do you mean? What havo you got to tell on me, silly hoy? That Mr. Humber, that mother dont like, called on you last night, didnt he? An you sat In the den, where theres only two chairs, didn't you? W7ell, I put a hunk of chewing gum on one of the chairs and its there yet this morning. Do I get a piece a candy? Thanks, sis! Corn Oil for Cools The discovery that oil j con can be used econoti; substitute ter other oils toil been made by Prof. L. E,$r school of pharmacy of flip' of Kansas. Corn oil is is; from cereal manufactory ' comparatively cheap, cents a gallon for the r& Olive oil sells at $3 a these cottonseed oil at 75 cent! them witl a color has a jackknife, pale yellow ant taste similar to frest cnj the cornmeal. Its property g inches v to Professor Sayre are it ii inches to those of olive and cotta prepare t Inch ly - Quite So. whittle ot Theres nothing to ordr hub (Fig. soft drinks. the spoke Isnt that hard luck?" drive thri on the ui Putnam Fadeless Dyes a in the hu blades wl water. Adv. A CLERGYMANS TESTIMONY. the Dwelling House. shown. and look through the glass once In a An impossibility is someth, iyjje 8jj while. If they are too warm they will The Rev. Edmund Heslop of Wig-to- an is unable to do with woo Often It Is the wife who suggests be panting with their mouths open. Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a 'l; laches by she would like husband that to the once and at should be swolremoved His limbs and were feet They year. - nd en row a of a bed to strawberries, If plant water. of the He had heart flutterlen and puffed. given a drink tepid turn air Is cold they should be placed In a of ruspberry, blackberry or grapeing, was dizzy of row or a the t1 1 II hoi across vines garden, brooder as soon as taken from the and exhausted at driven dwarf pear trees, and often the husincubator. the least exeria place. band meets this suggestion with the Co sure to have the brooder properly tion. Hands and With 1 have no place for planting feet were cold t regulated. The temperature should be reply, feche 1 editor the writes them." Possibly, Spray to Kill insects. and he had such be about 90 at first. Keep the veutlla-torwlda end excuse For a spray to be applied to nests In operation all the time, and of Green's Fruit Grower, this a dragging sensamarrow e more often it is and valid but Is a one, to kill Insects, duck roosting places tion across the lower the temperature aa the not. The w mix three parts of kerosene to one loins that it was lings get older. In forehanded a be little must One the post 95 per part of crude carbolic acid of difficult to move. When two weeks old 73 degrees will Ing poln After using 5 be warm enough. When four weeks order to be readyIf for planting any- cent, strength. Stir this mixture beRev. E. Heslop. husband will fore it is used It also may be used boxeg of old they need not be kept In a brooder thing Thereto! e f the oddg an acre or an as a paint as well as a spray. plow Kidney Pills the swelling disappearat night If they bav a comfortable carefully acre of land, not far from the dwellHogs Raised by a Boy In Alabama. ed and he felt himself again. He says bouse to sleep in. It to sweet potatoes, Cheap Feed for Pigs. he has been benefited and blessed by or overheat In ing, and plant or Don't overcrowd them first the care the of of for best potassium peri.vtnganate and every the use of Dodds Clover is very much cheaper feed popcorn, something of that Pills. Sevbrooders. The first feed for the corn, ten be will and the rate death dayB day apply tincture of iodin to the eral months later Kidney kind this season, that plot of ground for pigs than grain and It pays to he I have wrote; reduced ducklings Is dry bread soaked In sweet will be tn prime conditUm for plantulcers. greatly. t give them all of it they will eat. Fatnot changed my faith In your remedy skim milk or water Dont let it soak A flat bottomed trough with sides Sloan's Liniment Is s wife that the same will sugmake the may anything ing hogs gain tening since above the statement was authorand will or it too long, gpt gummy, reliable remedy for ha ; on 25 per cent less grain where they not over thrdb inches high may be TIMELY HINTS FOR DAIRYMAN gest. ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hesthat Is what ducks do not like. used for feeding the small pigs and In horses and farm lit is highly desirable to have t have access to good clover pasture. It lop about this wonderful remedy. Here's proof. They caunot or will not eat sticky the feeding should be started as soon Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at feed; they simply shake It out of their LameaeuGone j as they will begin to eat, or at about Practical Feeder Will Observe Manger your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Carefully Cleanliness Is Matter "I had a bone sprain his AS mouths, and then It Is wasted. Old four weeks old. pulling, ana he was so lame k WELL ARRANGED GARDENS HAVE HOT BEDS of High Ideals. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household dueks do the same thing Flace some nal not carry foot at all. I got Remedies for Hog Diseases. also music of National Anthem Hints, clean water beside the feed each time your Liniment and put it on t shift a 1 bushel; hardwood ashes, Charcoal, . in and he three showsof days Cold water will do when the ducklings Every successful dairyman knows (English and German words) and reanal ness at all, and made a thirty 1 bushel; salt, 8 pounds; All for 3 I that dishes. B. 1 cipes Watur sent Alonjan, free. dainty older. wither grow jjosidea. lime, 8 pounds Sulphur, 4 pounds, and Cows Bhould not be milked with Adv. Some coarse, clean sand should be For Splint end lW haft, ar 2 pounds, Is a copperas. pulverized lightning speed, but steadily and I have used Sloan' Linim Aha the placed In the water each time or In good remedy for pigs suffering with Too Insignificant. fine mare for splint and cured FJmira some shallow vessel near the feed or scours and hogs affected with worms, gently. make the third horse Ive cb' Young Mr. Ellis was very much in The good feeder will watch the water. They need both grit and water to my an TTOtn the recommended it dito animal the according husbandry thrush and they say it is fine. manger, the eye, the coat and the love, and one evening he determined while eating. vision of the bureau of animal industhe best Liniment I ever twd voidings of his animals and soon ex- to ask the momentous question. Rut do not add sand or any other on hand your Sure Colic Cunt porting try, department of agriculture. It occurs to me, Agnes," he bea fascination In aeltand confine feed ducks to his Don't perience neighbors, and I cs the work. grit If the pigs Bhow Indications of recommend it for Colic."- -' By cleaning the stables, brushing gan, that in the relations which will to one kind of feed. They like a Go. Of tte V UcDonougl the charcoal mixture scouring, some keep between exist cows the us and days dui ka the milk properly mixing their variety. Never give young ti hra where the sow can eat it at will, or feed It Is of er money might assume to drink. They will smear their heaJs possible to milk In comfort. thought cros her 16 grains of copperas in her give 1 undue If a few lazy, dirty dairymen fall should hate te proportions. with It and become very messy. At i and until every slop morning night to produce a clean product It Is the think that any discussion as to my Corn bread is very good for young at ! ce In case of severe scoureffective. would of to the salary state e Is and give It rise duty Y any painful very fattening govducks, but an ing with little pigs each may be given ernments to put them municipal never feed raw mixtures to newly out of busi- scenes. lowe viAV-t- ? tli five to ten grains of subnitrate of bisBelieve ness. me, Alan," said the girl, batched ducks They will eat A t id P is a quick, safe remedy muth after changing the sow's feed Cleanliness is not a matter of higher that never, under any circumof course, but It will sometimes and burnt pott th canker and giving her the copperas. roup, try Ideals alone but of careful business stances, would I allow such a little cause bowel trouble. ifcr ilng Try it One of the best preventive measToo much milk will sometimes cause For Reap and CaW forethought, nevertheless dairymen thing as that to come between us." Jj- ures to worms for is the mixture keep the should have high Ideals and strive for Illustrated Sunday Magazine. Sloans Liniment Is Economical, Well- Aired It, also. Green food Is essential from ' where the hogs can eat it at will. Mix surest remedy for poulW and greater perfection. the start If there is plenty of grass canker in all It forms, erpe? notches the lime, salt and thoroughly, canker In tbe windpipe.'1-- In the yard that will do. although they (By j w. cutrciN) celery, are placed In other beds, which and then mix withsulphur Many a woman wants to wear her the charcoal and mg, Jajfny. N. B. All have well are covered with heavy sheeting. arranged gardens like it best when It la added to their clothes well who doesn't wear well Feeding Fowls Meat. At all Dealer. 2Se50e,6 should be locat- - Then, about April 1, I am ready to ashes. Dissolve the copperas In two their hotbeds. Tney food Meat in herself. some form grain must be fed to Reed Sloaa'e Book oo Hi1' sun will fall upon the sash start my firet bed of sweet potatoes, parts of hot water. Store In a barrel so ed the We do not often bngln feeding Hogs aad Poultry I under shelter, but keep some of It in poultry. They must have animal matA good position In the morning These put in bed No. 2, place the Addreee until the ducks are Beveral early a shallow box ter the bogs at all ter. Fowls running on free ranges A food for sore lungs. Deans Mentholated 9001 them is face to southeast the have over sash and a them, place DR. URIS. SLOAN, heavy times. where insects are plentiful obtain a tough Drop Cure cough, by relieving weeks old, although Borne green stuff he, are If 8 hogs wormy, already should be from soreness And the 5c 1 the b:uk on canvas No. In place of th bed at protected Stores. Drug sufficient a or once added of twice is day. animal matter, the north and west winds by a row of sash. Then as soon ns the potatoes turpentine can be given In the slop but those supply In closer quarters muBt MC kept Some people come to grief and some r trees or other windbreak have shown slips pretty well over the each morning ter three mornings, at be FOR given this food in another term. wait for it to Cause of Liver Troubles. described tn the drawing are bed, I start No. 3 with the sash and the rate of one teaspoonful for each These ISSl overtake them. EYE PAINS Finely chopped fresh meat is an excelLiver troubles are caused either bv at the west end of my garden. The 80 pounds of live weight. place the canvas on No 2 Thus two lent bone and muscle builder ter the a lack of sharp grit, or by feeding too beds are made In three If of and exercise hogs plenty get and sections, pieces of canvas and three sash anstock, but should not be fed rich or stimulating food Care must as I have only three sash of this size, swer to for the entire set of beds. The are fed slop or soft feeds, they will young be taken in that particular. In the I make the three do duty on all three. beds are 6 seldom become constipated. In case more often than two or three times s 9 feet. by week. Green bone, freshly cut juBt FAY early stages of the disease the birds No 1 Is where 1 plant seed of early In this set of beds 1 grow all the a pregnant sow becomes very constiOEE before feeding. Is equally as benefishow droopinees, have a poor appea of her pated give I pound in need tomatoes, cabbage, pepper, egg plant, plants a quarter acre garJuki cial, but must aiso be fed with Judgtite, and seem stiff in their joints, one cauliflower, celery and a few beets den. and havo several dollars worth of Epsom salts In her slop once daily ment as to how THERE much and how often or two good family liver pills will very and a time in every woman's I oulon seed which for to seH I use stable manure mixed antll her bowels become normal. A fa nl transplant often correct the trouble. uer orSamsn undergoes an Examine the hogs frequently about Meat foods assist feather, bone, musS), aad early use. This bed Is made about wtth forest leaves for bottom heat -vThia 13 eriul March 1 When the plants are large The rear of thp bed Is 2 feet, and the the ears, neck, flank and the inside cle and comb development, consestring v woman needs too much Is apt to cause too ?hen Care of Egge. quently of If see to the ? are to move to string, 18 other front legs Inches lousy. they enough deep, aod sided up ftSa vonbMand 'rtrength. For your own vohrsa 8tr!ctly fresh, first class eggs, as- plants that require twice transplant- from the bottom with old plank so the Lice cause unthrlftlness among hogs much forcing along these lines. anUapata this turning point dicated f any sge, and death among many sorted as to size and color, always ing, such as tomatoes, egg plant and rats, mice and moles cannot get In. Good Dairy Ration. To get rid of them wash or pigs. command a better price In the marA good dairy ration where ket than a promiscuous lot of eggs of lip the hogs In a solution of any of farm Grow Sweet Clover. Increase Dairy Profits. Old C :he coal-ta- r kas been recommended disinfectants A rubbing grown feeds alone are used la alfalfa, all sizes, tints and degrees of freshfor over forty f6 sweet sown land to or One or clover of the 15 You best sandy 20 cowpea hay to Rough ness. Market only the choicest eggs Tbe latest in medways to Increase post may be made by wrapping some who pounds; to about expene torn of clover might easily be the most val- the dairy farmer' profit Is to decrease runny sacks about a stake and wet- com 10 to 12 pounds. Along with this ical science i and use the others at home. is helpful in the equaling gust UK It uable part of the farm. It makes good the cost of production, and that means ting the sacks frequently with crude may be fed as much roughness as the a reflation of the blood and In reguUW without contained in Dr. Ptcree Common ofrVle towela. Nervousness and lowsp with pi forage, good hay and good soil. And that he must feed and handle hie olL so that the hogs may rub against cows will clean up. This roughness Cold Water Bad. Seo appear. Happiness and contentment take th Medical may be com fodder, cane or kafir Cold water has a tendency to chill there's a lot more money In the seed cows according to the most approved them. An effective method of cleanAdryae o.a.ajre. ing the hogs of lice during the sum- straw, or anything the cows relish. the birds; and cold bens are not just at present prices than there la In method. of 1008 Mo 31a. SoM in tablet or Sow the white mer months Is to pour crude oil on Ad. variety, 16 fit for the best business in the nest corn liquid form bp Medt& ireah h Dr. Plane' la. acre. to the Not lfcalenor tend 60 cento for eampl A VaiuTa pounds the UiWel in wallow. thin water the en Dependable. Fruit box. layer Every Farm. Young sows are as a rule not aa of oil will get on the hogs and will No farm should be without fruit A Plan for Garden. as mature sows. kill the lice without Injuring the hogs. farmer who bas ft taste for Near! dependable producers for Eggs Hatching. Regin to plan for a better garden They will, however, develop as they d for and land suitable tor it, should Every year the loss of little pigs In getting eggs fo- - hatching purear. It should Include fmiL mature and can often be retained a from canker sore mouth la enormous, have bis orchards of such next RADIUM talers fruits as his poses, try to select them from the flowers aud number of years to advantage. vegetables and might be prevented by a Uttla local market calls ter and of such vatrtJtf- -' birds. care. The disease la caused by lnfeo- - rieties as succeed bast In hU PRIZE WimtlKO Barred locality Cow testing emphasize the bene- J tcv. b succulent j at of l.berality in r .te.n i when he a small private Lvme ot bit a tuched auuie . nn the t h(im ligestible foodstuffs. he . i rover n, 1- iJ one-hal- Pig-Clu- b Lamene ; j '( d 1 1 ' rt) , raw-food- -- Hot-Bed- 1 I. i all A Edging Hand Extended Biddle Aged Woman one-fourt- h 15 imrrtl0 uVi?8 hot-bed- Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescript fruit-growin- EaSrsi c fec-d.n-g nrn |