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Show BEAVER CITY PRESS DAIRY WORKS FOR CHILD POINTS MUST KEEP WELL BUTTER Mother in a like Situation : Should Read TLU Letter' from Mrs. Enrico LvdU & Compound for iienons (Prir4 had tr tod doctors aM all aaid tha iu-- m At first I operation. ij oalr felt tha pain on my Ieftflde,butUUr W aewinf-ma-chi- line of work has bota I am bom part nrr alack thia dowarnotandlike to take of tha time. I any chances, ao I consulted mv friends, and one lady aaid. Take) Lydia Pinkbam'a medicine,' ao I did. I bare felt better rightalong and am fa goodenough health to to to work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash to all.' Mra. Mait Enrico, 459 N. Car Chicago, HUnoia. Often the mother la obliged to support her children and good health U necea-aar-y. St, Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for women's ailment and the relief it brought Mrs. Enrico it mar bring1 to you. Keep well by taking. Lydia E. li&kham's Vegetable Compound. , I I . Ir Coated Tongue JVafW Warning of Constipation are constipated, ot tneoih of Naturs'e When yea labrieaUnf liquid la produced la the bowel to keep tha food waato soft and mortar. Doctor prescribe Najol becanso It acta like thia natural lubricant and thai replaces hr tha UnUd C SUtM Arlcltr.) or Dprtmt high-qualit- y it. is a Naiei lubneaat not a medicine or ao cannot grip Try It today. laxatrre i AUJfICANT-lCrrAIXAT- fIl m ijsii mski afr ai m aj, wii ijp-- ' I ium$wM SQUEEZED TO DEATH v TO prevent worms, t following charcoal mixture J fore the pigs sll the time: be-- ' GROUND GRAIN IS ESSENTIAL ' J Less Work Is Required ef the Gizzard and More Food Can Be Used for Flesh and Eggs. 0 , hulML Hardwood Mliet, 1 bushel Halt. I pound. llm, I pounds. Sulphur, 4 pound. t MUndl. t...i .,! r.r.nr.a k ryiiDii., first mix i the lime, sail, nu mix uli)hur thoroughly, and then Dlsashes. and charcoal In the solve the copperas In two quarts of hot water and sprinkle It over . .1 t 4VawiiwI. the wnoie mass, nuxiua under 5 In barrel s ly. More this "some it In of and keep shelter, the where box shallow an oien J hogs can get It as they wish. i Bureau Animal Industry, United - r-aUkcd m ( J t t J , , GUARD AGAINST HOG CHOLERA Herd It Treated Immediately ot First Sign of Disease uoss Will Be Small. l'nltd Slate Department Watch for the first hog to show sign: of cholera, advises the United State If tin Department of Agriculture. herd Is treated immediately it Is gen emlly possible to save the herd with but few losses. If the disease, how ever, Is allowed to reach ull the ani mala before the serum preventive treat uient is applied heavy losses uisy bt serum is s expected. preventive and not a cure for hog cholera, the department points out Whenever s hog dlea of an unknowr cause the owner should watch bis herd closely for at least a week, and If any more hogs In the herd begin to show signs of sickness a veterinarian should be called Immediately, for the chances are that bog cholera has reached the herd and prompt action In applying the serum treatment Is the only thing that A high will save the well animals. temperature, ranging from 105 degrees F., to 108 degrees F., In a hog that staggers when It walks, Is a pretty good Indication of hog cholera Such bogs should he segregated and not allowed to mingle with other hogs or to wander about, for they will spread the disease wherever they Tgo sometimes in places where It Is tmpos sible to disinfect. Hogs that die on the farm should be buried, or, prefer Hog-choler- a Taking Butter From Churn. an active demand and the largest net return not only high quality and uniformity of the product are necessary, but s knowledge of market requirements and good marketing methods are required. Circular 23fl, entitled "Defects In the Quality of Butter," hus been prepared ao that producers and manufacturers may know precisely how butter Is rated for quality In the market, and how the defects which lower the price may be obviated. Copies of the circular can be obtained free upo-.- t request to the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. - LATIIROP'3 worldli standard rwaedylorlddaey. Brae, bteddw and arte add trouble Pamoaa alnce 1690. Take rtrokriy and 0U rood health. la three, aUee, all drecsista. Guaranteed aa repreeented. leek fee tU aasa. CU IUIiimi a Influence of Breed The breed of a dairy cow has a distinct Influence on the water content of her milk. For example, Jersey milk as an average contains 14.7 per cent total solids, of which 5.35 per cent Is fat, while Holsteln milk contains, on the average, 11.85 per cent total solids, of which 3.42 per cent Is butterfat In other words every 100 pounds of Jersey milk contains 85 pound of wster, while every 100 pounds of Holsteln milk contains 88 pounds of water. The differ ence In feeding value amounts to 2.61 pounds of milk ao'ids per 100 pounds of milk In fuvor of Jersey milk. at In your nones couan or running at the five them "SPOHN'S." meef If so, A valuable remedy for Coughs, Golds, Distemper, Influents, Fink Eye and Wonne among hones and mulee An occasional does "tones" them up, Sold at all drug stores. . Her Choice.; Rastns (to hla girl) AVa rwin down to dat new sto to get soma candy. Dry's got candled cherries, strawberries an' I don't know what all Ilia GirlMan, bring me a chocolats coated wauhmetoB an Ah's yo's for life Boaton. Evening Transcript U--6- -U 6 BtLLANS Hot water iZldJi Sure Relief ! If given 75 Packagea, Everywhere threw guesses could yoa guess why a married rniin seldom haa iny use for a phonograph? It la sold that political graveyarda ire never robbed, yet thor are a lot of l ones In politics. rtc-af- Krfra&a Weary Eyes rr henYowEresfcelDun I fa la. I itm Uh BHht u4 aa nT, ass MmHmm. r filta " H.tU Soli m3 xli J W AS DweehtT SSBHBVsJ nswH-lutlo- Proper Fted for Carvea. After a calf Is four weeks old It must hsve bulk In It ration, skim milk and grain will not nourish It At this age the calves properly. should have all the clover or alfalfa hay they want. Weed Out Unprofitable Cow. Even In the leudlng dairy ntntea, or more of, the probably dairy cowa fall to pay for their care and feed, due chiefly to the fact that the owners do not know which return l profit and which are "boardera" one-fourt- h STEERS PROFITABLE beef-makin- g Dairy Improvement Repluclng the low producing cown with better ones and Inter with s Is only one of the ways In whlrli dairy Improvement help a community. t ably, burned. In order to prevent birds, Insects and animals that visit the car cass from spreading the disease. Usually the disease Is most prevalent during the fall months and losses are Invariably heavy In herds where owners neglect to Immunise their hoga before the disease reaches them, ot fall to call a veterinarian Immediately on Ita first appearance. The prime feeder steer, so often cited as the best machine. pure-bred- 25t and Hogs With Strong Constitution. Are More Able te Withstand Disease. De Kalb County (III.) Farmer la of Opinion That Grade Stuff Is Superior. Tnere'a Money In Milking. The greatness of the dairy Industry Is more appreciated now than for several years past. Dairying actually shows a gain during the past year of severs! hundred million dollars, while roost of the other farm branches show losses Into the billions. IUDIGESTIOH O r MEDIUM S Sure Relief FOR fSSS& . ' Is sometimes s less profitable animal, according to a. De Kalb count (111.) mule feeder, than the steer of poorer quality. This man has had experience with both kinds and regularly feeds eight to ten carloads a year. The prime steer nndouhtedlr will produce a somewhat better killer than the poorer quality animal, but It la hla belief that the difference In price hi less on the finished animals than it I on the feeders. The kind of ateera h now buys It has been possible to pur- cnas as feeders at altout 1 cent loss than the price of the best ones. When flninlied and put on the market them? steers ordinarily have sold nhout ha a cent lower than uteers of the other quality. He figures that his cot of gain Is about the an me as thnt of tl others. Tin's there Is n advantage of one-hal- f cent a pound In feeding this second grade atuff instead of the very best. Time te Wean Plgt. Tigs should not be weaned until they are at leant eight weeka old. and If the sow Is not to have a second litter, or If there Is time enough In ense she Is, It Is better to ret the suckle until they are from tni to twelve weeks Old. plj Keep Lambs Crowing, The lambs must be kept growing, and the breeding stock uiviNt be thrlftj Ewe In poor condition In the breed' tag season will uauilly hrlug alngle lambs and have a small milk flow. f "r j i- Kk i All letter, should fie Helen Brooks, Box 1545, ddresseJ Terr nlainlv 7 Salt Lake Gty. Dear Mia Brook I two. S uetto I would like to (1) What are the eutfci I hope I m wricom fcody aeiwUirT . t) Wkera eould af a atu I obtain tha poena. "Curfew Moat Not Rinf Tontfht," and "Kentacka Balle"T Thankinf yoa r m JV"- rikht did not J tock- aU l I aa a encourl ahi - or friend. 'rkndsTL 'r,' - " - o for doubt In thTallt 1 uat conduct them!Z !TW. MAY. UTAH. The dutiai of a atodeat fcody aaertUry So W the Bat difttr to nr oitaal fraat tk 4stiaa Fol- Dear Miss Brooks McreUry of any aaaiet or organisation. 1 have been tha bare . talt ean very aa I yoa nearlj) lowing b The" the secretary dutlet of a secretary: would reoordiu officer of the asaemhly and tha tlv. as. the history of it record, except each a are i Pa- thw Pond Lily. (2) to others, aa the treafurera cifically the record of WW book. Is addittoa ,o glv, tha toclety and the minute of tha meetiDg. it ' .. w v r f. t hop you win he -jar. is tha duty of the oeerttary to keep a reaister, my quaation. ,7 W roll It all the to and member it of roll or when required"; to notify officer, eommittee A Indjsn l,end rf sod delegate of thtlr Sppointment. and to Pond Lll, become furnuh eommittoea with all paper referred peared in your paper s fee JzL to them, and delate with credential; and to reprint it here for x a yoa- ca " with the president all orders on the trea. Inoian lign IrW x'icved thst tt, 1, otherwise unlee nrer authorised by the ociety home of thote who to by-I- s is hit duty It w. in the ipecifiad Brio, of Souls, 'gn? rr.-- . SNfc. ii ji a I send out proper notices of all called meetinr Starry w a rtsr leave the 1 sky whan necessary, and to conduct the corres toward the earth. TW ."T. ?-x pondence of the aoekrty except in eaae there it Mrmed thst the ,Ur oW rrevtou to eaen k a eorrepanding secretary, SI wise men whst of the meetirur the eretary should, for the she could dwell with tht i7L!f Feeding Grain to the Farm Flock. .he lo-- 4. forever. The a chairman, make out an order of business, show ing In their exact order what is accessary to, to- - choose; for herself. 7 jutting on growth or producing eggs tome before the assembly. He should ass a livatathehesrtof.whlkrV committee of tain side, hut she wss rannot assimilate enoneh nutrlmeut each meeting a lht all etandinc lZ. her dwelling bT. from whole or cracked grains to sup snd such specie) committee a arc in existence of the orgaatsa sreat herd, of buffalo at the time, and the ply the maximum need. When the tion snd its minutes, la the becsee of tht mo was frightened, wentl" ttolZ worn Is is little required chairman (if there is ao ground, to find a resting place. nJ T" grain present) of the gizzard, and much more of the H is his duty to call the meeting to order and a great, blue lake, she us k aT feed can be used In making flesh or to preside until the election of ehairmaa pro water, and ssnk down Is tern., which should take place immediately. The next morning the lake . eggs. When a eommittee b appointed, the secretary "nlnln aowen, ta The scratch grain part of the ration, should hand the name of the committee, and Searts. The Indians tale tlu Wiisv called of her the chairman H. sister to to needed is ta the to Us UamL. gizzard sll papers referred give however, member. caiJM them 'Wahbcgwaaaat, a T something to do In order to keep the the committee, or some other of itscommittees Flowers." of " birds In health. For laying hens the He should endorse on the reports The following is sa htersrtfcgtli and what further of their date the reception, scratch grain thrown In the litter pro- action wr token upon them, and preserve them of the Forget-me-no- t: . . It h. relsted that ysung vides nn Ineeutlve to needed exercise. smong the records, for which ho Is responor their marriage, were nUiaj Must Not King It was once thought that the mash sible. (2) The poem, "Curfew soon aa w has pace banks of a river and saw a daftr, should be fed wet to produce the best Tonight," will sppear ss floating on the (treaa. Tm for it The other, "Kentscky Bella," has C results, but experiments have proved twenty-nin- e verses, so we will bo unable to admired the beauty of tat loaw ml ty its The lover pisata) that In spite of the slightly better sti print it The book. Practical Elocution." Pub- to destiny. rescue it but hsrtaf etsta t of the wet feed, the convenlished by the Fenn Publishing Co.. Pbiladel-phi- s, himself sinking. He ssadt I tut t eonteins this poem. The book has SQ0 ience of feeding It dry overbalances threw it at the feet ef ks M aad the price is f 1.75. I will save your any slight gain in production. Feeding paces we have no room for your clsiming st he did n, "fsreAaiw ease in envelope, that event this flower ha. Wn ma It dry is now the usual method. Di- other poem we ean send it to you. leal of the sentiment forgrta gestibility Is not Increased by wetting. How would the "WhKe Stsr fcm' Mi Brooks!. Dear The principal objection to the wei name, emblematic of parity, sa i You and Me," 1 read yoor corner "Between as the .ymboL Or as lac mash Is that It requires too much IJly of deal a knowledge and gain great erery week, labor. It must be moistened, then car- from it I hope you will answer asy requests "O vra bsa," meaning ' alatsfai ti t bluebird si your tymboL ried to the hens once a day, and the ss well as you do the great many other let--t send WU1 which are sent in. yoa pleas troughs must lie cleaned after each Dear Mist Brooks, ; . to the following songs I "J oat I am a reader of your ntsnsuqa-- . feeding. Cleanliness Is absolutely es- me the words Rod Little "The and Sun Went s Down," the how many other ysian i sential, because Indigestion and diar- Canoe." Hoping I am not taking Bp toe seeing I now enter your earner to an ark rhea will result from feeding In dirty much .space In your corner, I am as ever, yoa please publish la a Baa ? BROWNEYES. Roberts, Idaho. troughs. On the other band, the dry Pyramid paper, the worm It tees, " I sm happy to welcome you, Brewneyas. by the Weeping Willow"! Jkpk r mash hopper may be filled once a week located not I have teem as It may and it somewhere, with sr as r or even less frequently, and needs no fitrsnge song, but am ur 1 ean do so, and they thank you. further attention. Hens do not over- your will appear when I da In the meantime sead PAUUm asm eat of dry mash as they sometimes do me your nam (s the column requests), so Very sorry Pauline t. haw k m send ess of wet feed. Is If there no ipsce to print them I anabl to locate your toes, jut s them to you direct sure this I. the right tttkt T I to have the correct title r SamtS PROPER SIZE OF HEN FLOCK Dear Mi Brook ; sona before I ran aoceeatfvny Ui t I hsve rcsd your corner In the paper every ean remember these snd an an a some week for a long time snd have gotten Number Which Can Be Kept Most Effisre correct I will be vary kipwkfe very good sdvjce from It This b the flrei to locate it for you. ciently Will Depend Upon Space time I hsve written to you but hope you will Available. not be too buy to help me with some questions Dear Mi- - Brooks: tlist sre bothering me. (1) When a hoy sad This b the first I ksve rw rfe The size of the flock which can be girl sre waiving together should the boy lake f have two questions I wssM !& tit girl's srra or should the girl tke the What Is the Rel Rii a aasiei ifto' kept most efficiently will depend upon hoy's? (I) Whst srs tha Ustest dance stepat is It located? Thanking ye ksint available and the the space upon (8) There is a certain boy In our town who . BLUI ITS, amount of table scraps and other In.iitJ on kiuing me on the forehead while I do not find free whst saw ' waste available for feed. It Is a mis- ht is dsnring with me. My girl friends say River (of which there art tt) sf he doei not snnny. them with such actions.' names. The Red River ef th take to overstock your land, says the I have oiiked him to discontinue thia aad hsve of the United States sal 04 United States Department of Agricul- even refused to dance with him several times, river a river rises in the west-antture. Better results will be obtained hut he slwsy asks m until I am ashsmed to neaota, and sfter atterikiai I an? from a few hens In a small yard than tura him down sny more and I do not like to the tenth end west. It ten turn him down snywsy si ha is a very good North Dakota, ssi k from a large number. The back-yar- d dancer. Whst would you suggest t (4) This miles forms tht boundary krtsst 1 flock rarely" should consist of more summer whil I was visiting frtonds In anothet-tow- n sad North Dakota, aad ewaw't than 20 or 25 hens, and often of not I mat a vry nice boy who tell deeper Into Uke Winnipeg. Tht srlncw1 v more than eight or ten. For 20 or 25 stely in love with me. After I came home he Of this river sre the SC w to me snd I aiuwared his letter. A In N. D, and the AsthukeMhl bens you should have a yard 23 by 80 wrote wek ago he came lo see m and Insisted that site , other Bed River Svar feet In size. I merry him immediately. 1 rvfosed because of the more Important tnVam I did not love him. Since he went home be has Mississippi, and hst hs.sssnih'' turned out as his friends term It to he "a bad breams of Northern Tins He boy." got drunk sad had a flght With his follows an enterly eoarst kssstt best friend snd drinking and Bghting all Oklahoms, enters Ashsmet, ui the time now and hb folks cannot do a thing OfcUthwcaterl. fornti V Ike S him. lib ilt-- r arreral frbndi have easterly through LoaMsat an r ' written to me telling me how 1 have rained " ?s-,M, Misstssippl. l. him. broke his heart snd sent him to the bad. They y I led hire oa Just on purpose to has the fun of dropping hla aad hw family foal PLA' A constant supply of broken char very hsrd toward me. I aa eo distressed, 1 coal makes a gtxn) digestive regulator esnnot msrry him because 1 do not leva kin. Columbia. Sonora sal t 1 sm a twenty yesrs old and know sty cw heart. What can I doT surely oawcraphs-O- a Hoping ya Ma Don't keep meat scraps In a warm, sell . me right the wrong 1 ha sauted, aad , A WfVCafafcfmoist place. slshlng you every success In your work. "I aa. a a W"-FLOWER OF IDAHO The best medicine for poultry of any k. the boy, .rm al-f,irl sjrs. (2) New version, of the Fog Trot tn 61 sWwlk Msks St. age is good care. 'set Fo Trot, in various forms area to he a a a the ma.t rpul.r of .11 daoea. smoag 171 IRQ mr highest nwiet", The floor of the poultry house should the newest estreme. of thia Parhsp. dance bides write M tS'"' Sends. Walk V.rt! as. Wecsanu.keap-- f; iHf dry. .nd tS. Fr It should always be well w Urn. of the T.nso or other WriL mors, overrosU bed'Jed .) u JihttoMkJ ofL' , nil rtT '.VlJ'V'riU bu., r Zzr' h"",V it t 'b'vri M ae ,Jt S toap !. m,,, ' ti M movement becomes ptinfal ft b uacaHy an Indication that the kidney- are out of order. Keep theae organa healthy by taking T Thia is your corner. Male use of it for your toj. . 08 that are puzzling you. It will bq my pleasure and briviL w and all submitted to me V .? . fully questions promptly '. ffiwrt,-.. . .. tl 1 1 umueat 10 two, anaJ jour ftw ana aaareu must acr Ynr srwvisl information send SiamMd" envltn inU CO r , TV -- i l , J aiwavs De neia in auauiuie wuuuciivc 10 6 of Agriculture.) laying t States Department Agriculture. (Prepared br lh A mash composed of ground grains and some form of or their essential part of Is an animal protein a ration for bothrowmg chickens and hens. Th? reason Is that birds J ' If tha Unlta4 SUtea Dapartman of Aartcaltura.) (Fraparwl When the body begto to itifleo vlsuls (La 1 4 t e Compound la Just ? -rCharcoal for Swine ahlproent? in determining butter prim, and aces Department cording to United-Statof Agriculture circular 230, Just Issued, even small defects in quality may result In the loss of a sale or a cut In price. Several million dollars annually are lost to producers find manufacturers because of Imperfect conditions and methods In production, manufacture and marketing of dulry products, the circular states. During 1920 the marginal difference In the prices of Mh md low quality butter amounted at times to as much as 15 cent8 between Lock of 37 score and 02 score. proper attention or cure in the creamery In grading the cream, or In churning, working, salting or packing the butter are stated to be mainly reniKn-slblfor thls condition. The circular enumerates and describes the various factors such s fluvor, body, color, suit und package that Influence price. These factors are given specific ratings by local and federal butter Inspectors and receivers, In determining the Anal score of the product, and the ratings are governed by the absence or presence of certain defects described In the circular. It is stated that there has never before been a time In the history of American butter making when it paid butter to well to produce as during recent years. But to secure power operator and hava alittla rlrite support. I work to a tailor shoo and that penter RATED FOR QUALITY Quality Is the chief factor Ieme4tofeeIites both aides. I am - o- manufacIf you are a producer turer of butter, were you disappointed In the price you received for that last 1 traa&M. . Producers Lose, Much Money BeeauM of Imperfect Conditions ans Methods In Making. "I took IThlMm. BflnobL tankhajn'a VttrtUbl FARM LIVE STOCK . It" PIANOS and wy'- ,n :.DAYN&BEEEEC' . with straw. a A platform under the roosts keeps the floor clean and imriuscs tl,e capacity of the house. a Old stone which Hre a brcedlt,;; place for weasels are uunferoua to the potilii'jmnu s protlt. ll-- s a a a Look out also for moldy wheat or grain mash of any kind left in the bottom of the hopper. Tills will quickly kill. a a a When selecting breeding-cockerechoose the blnla that matured early and show bright Intelligent heads with short hills. And now you more sre yu a ?' hould knu no a Isolate the first hen (list shnwa f a cold nnd It will help to other cases. Mace the alck birdprevent where she sill not be forgotten sud neglected -, I n " Bot feeding Urn- ft ,n nr. .-- uerUIn U.ml -- - kw saw rim, Unguag. iite4M 1. r on. ,U.V My. ?J . . a i. S Catalog free. R W. Wool, Hide., V.V f Aecordlsn. BWe. Bos , mamea fclea. W rVWoxo JZ Buttons. 'Tf rathe, th SUMMimil Sail Uli -. JZZ--- Jk Bir, Take year eml winter Leith't - assistant for ,, Yen ksve BHttonnn- E. Bmadwsy. 4 frJ. T cou BUSINESS brains h V e;;",, 0 ,1,talla of obtain l",,r'lBirCt' Western new.r--r COOD PRICES, JUST WEIGHT AND QUICK J. Ta,ni " ' ,v IH WOSS o AWas) msks f arl'l' ""havS hat any . oZ U but . 1. lit s at roln, Fo, you must know thst s t" business coaeo. - " mm - 1T ..hr, acr.. r..rct.d In thb matter m O.U other "sIaK' I Kot W Udly .bout -u- sing C": torU,U W'w rnTl a Patch the leaky poultry house moN This will Improve the condition of the litter In the bouses and help t0 prevent colds and roup. , T vC 7 ls, a tT " undend popoUr. (l) suek a situation that !..mu,t a tttVtf air. Utah Fart, Shecpsldn, Tallow, BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITJ Corraorv.rK trndShlpmtiU SoEcU P' |