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Show I - 1 L fltWX 9 Every Meal Rave j a Backet in your pocket lor refreshment. ever-read- y J Aids digestion. Allays thirst. Soothes the throat Fr Quality. aid Flavor i tot smim raoaata, rat W. N. U .""Ml Salt Lake City, No. 1 23. If we could lee ourselves as others ee ua we wouldn't believe quite all we see. BABIES CRY FAR WORIA" Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother I Fletcher's Castorta haa been In use for over SO years aa a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicians recommend It The genuine bears signature of VI U U of State. By CHARLES E. HUGHES, U. S. Secretary - d ed Proteins and Minerals Necessary in Hog Feed Considering the whole problem of economical successful and satisfactory pork production with a minimum chance of loas from disease when one studies the problem a little, It is easy to see that the things necessary are a program that provides as cheaply ss possible plenty of proteins and minerals in the ration. And In getting them cheaply by the use of growing crops, we have gone a long way In satisfying the sanitary requirements by eliminating chances of loss from some of the contagious diseases and parasites of the overcrowded hog lot I have visited some of the fraternity houses at your universities and have seen the stupidest and most terrible pictures upon the walls. That kind of art one does not see in European colleges. Another instance of lf your disregard for the beautiful was evidenced at the University of Michigan. The day we weje there a football game and a symphony concert were both scheduled to take place. The entire student body, with the exception of one fellow, swarmed through the gates of the football field. This one young man went to the concert and for days later he was called "crazy" and a "Bolshevik" by the rest of the students, lie was a social outcast don't know if it is fair to blame them, for your civilization is comparatively young. You, who are not even 500 years old, have all the riches of the world, but to gain that wealth you have not found time, perhaps, to develop a love for culture. Because of your fraternities there can be no individual thought If members of the society think one way, the twenty-fifttwenty-fou- r must think the same way. However, I do not think the American youth is dead, despite the fact that there is no youth movement here 6uch as exists in Europe. American youth is only asleep and the sooner it awakes from its lethargy the better for the entire country. I h s scrub bull Monday Tuesday you'll be better oft. and on World Has Not Learned Much Wisdom From Ghastly Years of .1914-191- 8 By SIR JOHN FOSTER FRASER, British Writer. Where are these militarists leading the world? The country with the biggest battleship power is the United States. France is the greatest military power, with the strongest standing army in the world. Germany is supposed to be unarmed. But that Germany intends to strike at the first opportunity there is no shadow of doubt is an enigma. A large army congregated on its and borders. Asiatic What for? European All the world is talking about the necessity for peace, and none of us has any stomach for another war. But if patriotic passion were again aroused, as it was nine years ago, I suppose we should all rush, into the conflict. It is enough to make the angels weep that after the greatest tragedy the world has ever known the nations should be showing their teeth more in 1923 than even they did in 1913. Anyhow, the world doo8 not seem to have learnt much wisdom from the ghastly years of Some canker seems to be eating at the heart of mankind. The conditions of peace are more threatening today than they have been since the conclusion of the armistice nearly five d, 8. -- Wild Flowers in Areas Frequented by Tourists and by Picnickers By B. If you are planning on raising some good pigs and getting Into the business. It is none too early to plan now for jour next year s pig crop. Exercise for the gilts and the old sows Is necessury If large litters of strong, healthy pigs are to be expected. espi-clcll- mrnrn t train 'Hi' t if' Every progressive fanner should raise pure bred live stock, and every progressive breeder needs records for keeping track of his herd. It Is best to have more than one pasture for sheep, alternating each year. In this wsy troubloa from parasites are reduced to a minimum. What good are horns for domestic cattle? Except for purposes of defense ot the range where coyotes and bears stilt do some damage, boms are a menace and a needless expense. 0. LONGYF.AR, Colorado Agricultural College, If a proposal to exterminate wild flowers were put to vote it would undoubtedly be unanimously defeated. Yet that is just what we are practicing on an extensive scale in this country. In most of the eastern woodland the choicer wild flowers have long ago disappeared, due to the craze for picking them, and in the more accessible places of our own state they are becoming scarcer each year. This is particularly true of anas frequented bv tourist n,1 rnickers (the latter title coming from the tendency J The Dickie in mo.icr.tL ,t , or even imall amount of foliage would not be so bad, but the fact that when a person once gets the habit he (usually she, in this caw;) readily loses the sense of moderation and becomes intemperate. Moreover, the plants are usually pulled up or broken off at the ground and b such cases extermination is the common result But why should the wild flowers bo picked? The real naturalist loves them none the less becauso he (or she) leaves them to deck the rocky glen or gleam like jewels rare beside the mountain stream and quiet pool This U where they belong, that all ' pass that way may see and enjoy' thinrs). Find Relative Value of Different Dairy Feeds Feed stuffs as a rule are divided Into concentrates and roughages, says the dairy department North Dakota Agricultural college, in discussing the relative value of different dairy feeds. The concentrates are grains and factory oats, corn, barley, oil meal, which contain little crude fiber and are highly digestible. The roughages are bulky material like hay and silage and contain considerable fiber. Corn Is valuable chiefly on account of Its carbohydrates; although it contains about 10 per cent of protein, LIVE STOCK NOTES Kill The proper age of belfeaa for first source of calving Is always a fruitful discussion among dairymen. , One group points to the necessity of proper physical development before the cow begins on Its very arduous task of yielding milk through ten months or more of the year. The other side holds that late calving gives the beef qualities in the cow time to develop and encourages a tendency toward coarseness in the dairy animal. In the terms of ordinary dairying, the question turns on which' system, tn the long run, makes the most Does the production of the money. mature cow make up foT the extra g feed put into her during the added the Does year period? or two of production in early life of the early calver balance the possible averloss In vitality and In long-tim- e age production? An experiment that has been conducted at the Connecticut experiment station throws an Interesting light on this question. Ten cows were IncludFive calved at ed In the experiment the average rate of two years and one months. " The other and five averaged three years and one month at calving time. In the first lactation period, the late calvers produced at nearly double the rate of the early calvers. During the second lactation period the late calvers made a record 60 per cent greater than the early calvers. In the third period the early calvers made about the same record as the late calvers. One Interesting point about the results Is that it was not until they reached the third lactation period that the early calvers made as good a record as the late calvers made in their first lactation period. The late calvers, aged three years and one month at the time of freshening, made 13,128 pounds of milk and 443 pounds of fat In their first perloll The early calvees, aged four years, nine and one-hamonths at the third freshening, averaged 13,552 pounds of milk and 467 pounds of fat All the cows In this test were of the same general breeding and all received the same care. The numbers Involved are too small and the time covered too short to warrant any positive conclusion. It does seem, however, that late calving has sound ground for being considered good commercial dairy practice. Destructive HoTwua55, il Tne name "harmattan" "c given to a dry, hot wind whlTJ Ti Icall blows from the Interim rica toward the Atlantic cember, January and Febraan aCS within an hour after the begins to blow Course IB drv. pnnno-- mj . t; Cjjl .B. pars, Aspirii Say "Bayer" and In four-tenth- years ago. dffiOiEiiSM! I non-earnin- By HANS TIESLER, Student, University of Berlin. 1914-191- fi Suitable Age of Dairy Heifer for First Calf "However, I Do Not Think the American Youth Is Dead, Only Asleep" Russia 7 curette SWMttttW!"" w ri k. DAIRY HINTS Determine Recognition of Russia E ARE not concerned with the question of the legitimacy of a government as judged by former European standards. We not attempt to Pure Bred Live Stock recognize tie right of revolution and we do determine the internal concerns of other states. Solve Feeding Problem The persons of our, citizens in Russia are for the moment Unll.d StktM Department (TffAtti hr th of Af rlcultur.) of the a The extent to whicfepure bred live free from harm. No assurance exists, however, against repetition stock helps solve farmers feeding prob arbitrary detentions which some of them have suffered in the past The lems Is a striking result of quessituation with respect to property is even more palpable. The obligations tionnaire investigation Just completed States remain repudiated. br the United States Department of of Russia to the taxpayers of the United suffered directly or indirectly GOO who have The many American citizens Agriculture. In this study nearly described what stockmesj practical by the confiscation of American property in Russia remain without the their most serious feeding problems prospect of indemnification. were and how tbey are meeting them. What is most serious is that there is conclusive evidence that those In answer to the question, "Do you find that live stock of Improved breedin control at Moscow have not given up their original purpose of destroying make greater gains or produce the world. more than scrubs or common stock ing existing governments wherever they can do bo throughout revoluRussian the in eternal November Zinoviev Last "The In said: when fed the same wayT" there was almost unanimous agreement on the tion is the fact that it is the world revolution." Lenin, beginning of the better results obtained In feeding Imbefore the last congress of the Third Internationale last fall, said that proved live stock. Most replies gave "the revolutionists of all countries must learn the organization, the planspecific figures on the extent of superiority as shown by financial returns. ning, the method and the substance of revolutionary work. Then, I am The figures varied widely with an avthe outlook of the world revolution will not be good, but erage superiority of 30.6 per cent for convinced, excellent." the improved stock. In general, pure bred stock excelled the grades and the While this spirit of destruction at home and abroad remains grades greatly excelled scrubs. unaltered the question of recognition by our government of the authorCommenting on the result, live stock ities at Moscow cannot be .determined by mere economic considerations. In the Department of Agri specialists culture point but that improved stock There cannot be intercourse among nations any more than among indiIs more likely to receive somewhat better feed and care, yet since good stock viduals except upon a general assumption of good faith. The sentiment of our people is noi deemed to be favorable to the and good feed and care go together so commonly, the per cent given Is about acceptance into political fellowship of this regime so long as it denies the what others may expect when they Imessential bases of intercourse and cherishes, as an ultimate and definite prove their herds or flocks. While the scienaim, the destruction of the free institutions which we have laboriously result lacks the preclseness of tific work, It has as a background the built up, containing as they do the necessary assurances of the freedom of average of 20 years' experience of labor upon which our prosperity must depend. nearly 500 practical live stock owners, under farm conditions. The figure given Is strikingly similar to that of 40.4 per cent obtained by the department more than a year ago as showing the su perior utility value of pure breds over common stock from a general farm point of view. Many farmers, In discussing the su perior ability of pure breds Mi utilizing feeds, gave Interesting experiences. A southern hog grower states that his pure bred swine make 60 per cent better growth than scrubs on the same Electricity In North Lands. Scandinavia, as a group of three feed and care. A South Dakota farmer told of sell different countries, has for many years three good grade steers on the ing been working on the problem of transOmaha market for $55.30 apiece more c and Sweden to Denmark. An Im- per head than scrubs raised with them. An Ohio dairyman kept milk records portant report Is now ready and three some common cows and pure breds of national commissions have It In hand. The next report will go to the three with the result that showed a producIt Is -- understood that tion at the end of the year double that governments. projected plans can easily be carried of the common stock. Another farmer reported a feeding out both technically and commercially cattle but at the same time there will be test In which he kept well-breand scrubs in the same yard, all receivneeded an Immense sum of money. ing the same ration. The good cattle fattened whll? the scrubs remained 8naka Farms Bring Profit. The breeding of snakes has become poor. Scres of simitar experiences Indirecognised Industry. The skin of the live stock Is an Imsnake Is used In making many leather cate that well-bre- d In means reducing feeding novelties, white the fat of the snake's portant carcass yields an oil which Is valued costs and Increasing financial returns. It is of Interest to note, however, In the treatment of muscular rheumatism. Even for the snake's venom that, no matter how strong the consensus of opinion may be, there are gen there Is a market, since It has a medicinal value and finds a erally a few on the negative side. Of 600 experiences, five or about 1 ready sale among physicians and nearly per cent for one reason or another, had chemists. fafted to succeed with Improved stock. This fact, taken into consideration with Good Comparison. "Gratitude Is measured out same ai the foregoing data, points to a 09 per de meal In de restaurant," said Uncle cent probability that pure bred and Eben "de bigger de tip, de louder other improved live stock will uld greatly In solving economic feeding de 'thank you.' " problems. Details of the department's But few men appreciate revenge un- recent study of feeding questions may be obtained from the bureau of animal til they get It Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. dmi! foa Mere Economic Considerations Cannot other sources of this material usually are cheaper. It is deficient In mineral matter. It should not be fed alone to the dairy cow as the only concentrste; however, It Is an excellent dairy feed in combination wlA other feeds. Corn and cob meal Is valuable in the dairy ration Decause it supplies bulk and al lows more thorough digestion of the grain. Oats contain one pound of protein to six of carbohydrates, which in itself Is a balanced grain ration. No grain is better for milk producing cows or cows about to freshen. It is for supplying the unborn calf with nutrients for growth. It should be ground Lf it can be done on the farm. Wheat compares in feeding value with corn, but is little fed because of Its price. Wheat bran Is high In protein, ash and carbohydrates, but Its market price usually prohibits its use It has a good effect upon the system, but it Is advisable to feed it only to cows before and after freshening, and young growing stock. Middlings are not palatable or easily digestible. Barley can be used to supplement corn and should be rolled, or preferably ground. Unless yon see the namt "nty package or on tablets you art sot p ting the genuine Bayer product prt scribed by physicians over twtntrtaj years and proved safe by minion ft Colds Headachi Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumitaa Neuralgia Pain, Ptla Accept "Bayer Tablets of AidW only. Each unbroken packigcontila proper directions. Handy box twelve tablets cost few centi Dtb gists also sell bottles of 24 md Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bip Manufacture of MonoacetlcaddettK! Ballcyllcacld. Advertisement t 1 A Office Boy Heavy grain feeding may make a better showing on a milk sheet, but not In the net profits, except with those dairy farmers who live near desirable mnrV.'ts where they enn sell their hay and dairy products for extremely hlgi price, if tne roughage Is tough and fibrous the proportion of concentrates must be larger. Eiency m Use k OF FEELING ful In SECURITI Ton naturally feel securt win 1 that the medicine yon an aboat Uke is absolutely pure and wetiai harmful or nabjt producing draft Such a medicine is Dr. Eolnwr1! 8tu Boot, kidney, liver and bladder rmtty The same standard of purity, and excellence is tnaantsined in tv7 tie of Swmmp-RooIt is scientifically eomponnW fc vegetable herbs, It b not a stimulant and li tda a t. teaspoonful doaea. It is not recommended for trtiyfta It it nature's great help is isWij and overcoming kidney, five aad trouble. , A sworn statement of purity Sua? very bottle ol Dr. KuWi Root. If yon need a medicine, ye have the best On sale at all in bottles of two sixes, nedim aaa Howaver, if you wiah first to trj great preparation tend ten o0 "V Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. n ample bottle. When writing and mention this paper. AduuUw .j. "J One Shrine. W Alice "Gladya has no reverent brtT "Oh, Virginia anything." should hear her talk about BemBr Complwl' Cuticura than Nothing better and tt dally and Ointment now fl complexion needed to make the and tB soft hands and clean scalp Add to .this the fascinating. A vnll haVf D m.i AdverUsena Cutlcura Toilet Trio. tF Eban. T'nrln EtXO, liable to be unpopular, becausa loafer regards him as wtttn u.A Unci lA uiu UUBJ IUUU, example." Probably Ha DloVt Hotel tn I please." Guest-'- Do loanT the aa eecurity for y-nve rt Hairs Catarrh MedicineCaurrb rid your system of caused bv Catarrh. P. J. CHENEY &. or COToW 'I hi J5rfV5 H IN DERCO her . cow . goodofone; lack of efficiency Is characteristic of a crub. reeding corn or other feed to bi ls just wssteful be used a) know Food Makes Good Cows .. uj Of It Is the cow that gives the milk that makes the money, and naturally the more milk she givee. the more money she makes. Efficiency in the use oodu what m.kes we one today. Caller Oh, well, tell him I hop blindness Is only temporary. Clerk-Twent- Heav7 Grain Feeding Is Not Always Profitable ' Business "Blind. The boss can't a. bumln, a poor stove, becsuse It to. tar better purpose by could InnamM tYS T"u' SLV. a MDf a |