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Show i THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH mn ythe DWINDLING FORESTS ARE FORCING MUCH DECREASED USE OF LUMBER liiMnjr PUREBRED POOR SIRE IS ALL OF HERD In Making Selection er His Individuality, Ancestry, and His Offspring. (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture.) i Operatic as Ever. Heres a late picture of my aunt shes a former priraa donna. Well isn't she enough. still Y She looks large Grasp no more than thy hand will Everyone who will need a boar next winter knows it just as well now as he will later on. Procrastination is the thief of time, so why wait until everyone has picked out the best and only the culls are lettf Again you may make the mistake of buying a young boar and start using him without trying him out. In selecting a herd boar, three things should be considered, Individuality, ancestry and if an aged animal, his offspring. In considering the individual, of course type, quality, bone, masculinity and size for age are the main things to consider. The prospective purchaser should always Insist on seeing the sire and dam, and as many of the close relatives as possible. By so doing, one gets a good idea of what he can expect from the boar when ho Is mated to suitable females. Of course, the surest buy is to buy the aged boar which has been triea, and In considering him, one should always insist ou seeing as many of his offspring as possible. Here one has a sure check of what the boar will do. It has been said that, A good sire is half the herd, but a poor sire is ail No statement is more true of It Precedents save thinking. He didnt like white bread or tobacco d ready-rubbe- And probably he preferred horsecars to the trolley . i, - . pipe-smoke- taste. Those ate the men we want to smoke Edgewprth. If we can give them the full joy of smoking and keep our factories running somewhere near capacity, it is about all we expect and it is enough. One thing we do want to he sure of. It is this: That every try Edgeworth at least once and judge is it the or not himself whether for right tobacco for him. In a way, it is a selfish desire on bur part, for we feel that most real pipe-smok- er pipe smokers will like Edgeworth. But to make it as easy as possible for you or any other man to test Edgeworth, we will send you free samples if youll write for them. Just write a postcard to us and send ns your name and address. If you would further add the name and address of the dealer from whom you usually buy your tobacco, we would appreciate your courtesy. Edgeworth comes in two forms Edge-worPlug Slice and Ready-Rubbe- d. Plug Slice iB formed into flat cakes and then sliced into thin, moist wafers. One slice rubbed for a second between the hands furnishes an average pipeful. is alEdgeworth Ready-Rubbe- d ready rubbed for you. You pour it straight from the can into the bowl of your pipe. Both kinds pack nicely, light quickly, and bun freely and evenly. Edgeworth is sold in various sizes to suit the needs Bnd means of all Both Edgeworth Plug SlicO are and Edgeworth Ready-Rubbpackages. packed in small pocket-siz- e In handsome tin humidors, and also in various handy quantities. For the free samples address Larus & Brother Company, SO South 21st Street, Richmond, Va. To Retail Tobacco Merchants: If your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Larus & Brother Comyou prepaid by pany will gladly send n carton paroel post a one- - or of any size Edgeworth Plug Slice or for the same price you Ready-Rubbe- d would pay the jobber. th s. ed two-doze- Breeder Who Does Not Use Sires Superior to Females Is Going Backward. and the breeder who does not use sires which are better than the females he has, is going backward. He can only go forward by using better sires. Harry H. Smith, assistant professor animal husbandry department, Colorado Agricultural college. PUREBRED ANIMALS DO BEST They Wont Stand Bare Pastures in Summer and Empty Mangers in Winter--Fe- ed Right. .'41 Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are not get- ting the genuine Bayer product scribed by physicians over and proved safe by millions twenty-two-yea- The Exhaustion of Our Timber Supply Is Coming About Because L and. Failed to Use Our Timber-Growin-g (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) If the rood consumed by each man, woman, and child were reduced by the pinch pf hunger would soon be felt and the cry of famine unone-thir- d, doubtedly raised. Yet substitute the word wood for food and you have exactly what has happened in the use of lumber. The per capita consumption has dropped from 500 board feet in 1900 to 316 hoard feet in 1920, says the forest service. United States Department of Agriculture. This decreasing use of a fundamental commodity, according to forest experts, is not a result of decreasing needs but a result of forest exhaustion. It if not being accomplished without economic hardship or without curtailment of industrial expansion. It is not a temporary condition that will automatically adjust itself, for even at this reduced rate of consumption we are still cutting our forests more than four times as fast as they grow. The situation proclaims, according to the forest service, that if we are to remain a nation of timber users, we must become a nation of timber growers. Reached Highest Point in 1906. In 1906, when American lumber production reached its highest point, the average per capita consumption of lumber in the United States was approximately 500 board feet. Since that time the per capita consumption has rapidly and consistently decreased until in 1920 the average citizen used approximately 816 board feet. This is a reduction of 37 per cent in 13 years, or nearly 3 per cent a year. Should this decrease continue at its present rate, by 1940 the downward sweep of consumption would approach zero. This, of course, will not happen. The average consumption will ultimately reach a fairly stable level, which will depend mainly upon the extent to which our devastated forests are made again productive. The consumption of lumber is not evenly distributed. Previous studies indicated that the states of the Pacific Northwest, now the last great stronghold of big lumbering operations, had a much higher per capita consumption than those of other regions, but the present figures are the first to give information for all states upon the same basis. Naturally the greatest per capita consumption occurs where wood A purebred animal represents a continuity of ideals and ideas of farmers and breeders of most breeds for long periods of time. Find out what the breeders of your choice breed want, what they have worked for and what their ideas are and then get into pace w'tli them. Purebreds do better than scrubs when given necessary feed and attention. They can look just as tough and disgraceful as any scrubs if submitted to bare pastures in summer and an empty manger in the winter season. Under such conditions, they pay no bills nor taxes. But, give them a chance to grow and develop and they Seed Corn Tips will pay well for their keep. If they should not what are they don't, they There should be a free circu- be or you arent dofcng as you should. J lation of air around the ears If you are doubtful of the purebreds worth, try a well grown purebred sire j while they are drying. Corn should not be dried in for your next crop of lambs, pigs, ! the direct sunlight calves or colts. Poorly dried corn will be FEEDING MINERALS TO HOGS i much lower in germination. Artificial heat or kiln drying excess mois- Farmers Believe It Assists Growth and I quickly expels the ears and the ture from prevents Development as Well a ProInjury by freezing. moting Digestion. Kiln-drie- d seed corn has the and vitality. vigor greater sdid that well been nobody has It J the corn not overheat Do scienhas very much really practical I while it Is moist tific knowledge about feeding minerals Partially dried corn should not to hogs, but most farmers believe that j be J exposed to zero weather. and developit does assist growth After drying, corn should be ment, as well as promotes digestion, so I there you are. Probably the best form J stored In a dry room which is free from rats and mice. R. A. In which to feed it is in ordinary fine of Wisconsin. ground raw bone, but some use rock J Moore, University regood equally phosphate, claiming sults. A common mixture is salt, copperas, glauber salts, sulphur and MATERIAL FOR ROAD MAKING charcoal mixed with ground bone, a combination that is not highly scienFirst Shipment of Surplus Army tific, but probably satisfies the feeder Equipment Used in Germany Ar- -' who feels that he must use sr . ethlng rives at Brooklyn. feedof method best kind. The of the ing this is in combination with tankage The first shipment of surplus war and in such amount that a used by the American army material In ounce of an it half pig may get of occupation In Germany and now to a day. be distributed among the states for use in mud construction arrived at BrookRotations. Crop Y., July 1. The equipment conlyn. convinced is Finding a grower who SO trucks, 7 tractors, 4 conthat clover is essential In crop .rota- sisting of crete and 3 road rollers, mixers, as as is finding easy quack tions the bureau grass, but finding on who knows alt will be distributed by about growing the crop without fail-or- e of public roads of the United States Department of Agriculture in the same is s hard as finding four-lewe do reach that way as was several million dollars clover Itself. When four-lea- f clover fellow he is quite worth of material from France and apt to insist that the four leaves stand the arsenals and camps in this country. for phosphate, lime, manure and inoc- Additional material for road making ulation. Hence all public agencies en- to be shipped from Germany will cona numgaged in agricultural advancement are sist of several hundred trucks, 2,000.000 about ber of and solution of tractors, clov bent upon solving the pounds of spare parts for trucks. r failure. b.. af naans 03YQID When farmers adopt purebred sires to head their herds and flocks it is not long before the percentage of purebred females Increases noticeably.. This encouraging tendency toward more rapid Improvement of live stock has been brought out by the United States Department of Agriculture in the Better . bold. He admitted frankly that his tastes were peculiar. He didnt know why. It was just a matter of fact that while he was an inveterate pipe smoker, he never smoked Edgeworth. But dont let that worry you. I dont like white bread. And there are many other things that nearly everybody I know likes and I dont. We have always recognized that no one tobacco would just hit the taste r. We have always of every known, too, that we couldnt make all the pipe tobacco in the world even if it were possible to make a tobacco that everybody liked. So we have been content to jog along, seeking and finding men who do like Edgeworth, who find its individual fragrance exactly suited to their GAIN Rapid Improvement of Live Stock Brought About by Better Sire Better Stock Campaign. of Boar, Consid- Portland, Oreg. "I could scarcely get around to attend my duties n the farm and knowing that I seeded something to relleye this condition, I went into a drug store In Washington and asked the drug gist what he thought would be best (or my condition. He immediately recommended Dr. Pierces Golden' Medical Discovery so I bought a bottle and commenced taking it ahd it helped me right away. After the second bottle I felt fine, my appetite was greatly improved and I, gained strengtl right along. I am a man seventy-eigh- t years of age and can get around as weil as many younger men and feel that I owe a great deal to Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. John Prank 11m. Cox, 1248 B. Yamhill St Go at once to your neighborhood drug store and get the Discovery In tablets or liquid and you'll be surprised at the way youll pick up. FEMALES Say Bayer and Insistl ural resources. The group next lower in per capita consumption includes the Lake states, and sweeps southwesterly across the prairie states through Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. -- In this group the annual consumption is between 300 and 500 feet, bonrd measure. Use Less Than 300 Feet. Practically ail the remaining states fall into a class In which the annual consumption is 200 to 300 feet. Tills group extends In a broad belt from Texas along the southern and eastern Atlantic coast to Cape Cod, Mass. It also includes North Dakota, Iowa, Utah, and Nevada. The lowest consumption of all Is in Rhode Island, the District of Columbia. South Carolina, and Georgia, in which the average consumption is rated between 100 and 200 feet per year. In the1 District of Columbia there is an extreme situation in density of population. Np lumber Is produced, there is iittlq f diming or manufacturing, and the entire population consists of urban dwellers in the city of Washington who live mnlnly in houses of brick and stone and require relatively little lum ber. All the lumber used in the District of Columbia Is imported from other states, just as it is In some of the prairie states. In general, the older and more dense ly settled states show the lowest aver The states charnc age consumption. terized by heavy agricultural operations come next, and the greatest use per Individual is indicated in those states where there is still considerable timber and where the extension of home building is proceeding at a rapid rate, using the abundant material provided by the forests. The states are going through an evolutionary process, building first of lumber and later of more costly materials as the forests recede before fire and axe. His New Name. The oid gentleman is trying to be . Use of Purebred Females is on Rapid Increase. We call him epigram-pn- . FREEDOM FROM , LAXATIVES rs-fi- ef d. two-thir- Big Disease Factors' Dirty cows, stables and utensils are the prime factors in distribution of puthogeulc or disease producing organisms through milk. There are few dairy herds in which there is not a case or two of garget each year. In every case investigated during an Illinois survey tlie milk from cows having gar- get contained germs which cause stomach and Intestinal diseases and general sickness. Garget or mammitis is almost Is That Heifer Devotes Her Time to Nourishment and Growth of Youngster. , One Reason There are numerous reasons why the first calf from a heifer may be more valuable than succeeding calves, and one of these reasons is that the sole first-bor- RIGHT FEEDING IMPORTANT IN CHICKEN YARD Health of Fowls Depends Largely on Kind of Feed That, Given and How It la Served. 1 The health of our family depends largely upon the kind ef feed that Is given them and the way it is served. It Is Just as important to feed right in the chicken yard. Have the right kind of feed and see to it that it Is of good qaulity, and not tainted in any way. MAKES BEST GAIN Puts on Weight Faster on Same Feed Than Either Grade or Scrub Brir.ge Higher Price. The grade hog is more profitable for r the than the scrub or razor-bacand the purebred is more profitable than the grade. The purebred gains weight faster on the same feed than either the grade or the scrub and finishes so much better for market that it Invariably commands a much better price. k Most Profitable Hog. The bigger a hog a hog can make of himself the more profitable hog be la, Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION iNMGESnOWj 25 rfMT3 6 Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN-S 25a; and 754 Packages. Everywhere TOO LATE Induced by infections avoidably of tlie urinary tract and uterus. When a cow lies down iu dirty staii.es and barnyards her udder rests on tlie ground and the germs become lodged in the teat openings where they multiply rapidly. duties of a heifer are to grow and while her duties nourish her of future years include the production of milk and butterfnt and these take toll from her and the food she receives In proportion to the magnitude of her production. fnt-me- clever. Bless him! Sires Better Stock campaign. Of a total of more than 300,000 female aniDiscovery by Scientists Has Replaced mals listed by farmers who have Them. agreed to keep nothing but purebred Pills and salts give temporary sites, more than 35 per ee:t are of from constipation only at the ex- pure breeding. On these farms scrubs have practically disappeared. For the pense of permanent injury, says an medical authority. larger animals the reports show that eminent Science bus found a newer, better only 2.4 per cent of the females are way a means as simple as Nature scrubs and, of course, the males are of itself. pure blood as that Is the basis on which In perfect health a natural lubricant the farms are listed. keeps tlie food waste soft and moving. The poultry flocks owned by these But when constipation exists this natfarmers are particularly well bred, ural lubricant is not sufficient. Medithe only 3 per cent of the female birds cal authorities have found that most action of Nujol being listed as scrubs. More than gentle lubricating own 68 per cent of a total of 610,000 birds closely resembles that of Natures As Nujol is not a laxative are entered on the list ns standard-bre- lubricant. it cannot gripe. It is in no sense a Among tlie herds of swine ihere medicine. And like pure water it la are very few scrub sows only 1.1 per harmless and pleasant. of them are cent. Nearly Nujol is prescribed by physicians nsed in leading hospitals. Get a bottle purebred. from your druggist today. Advertise, effort to Improve Tills federal-stat- e ? meat. the live stock and poultry of the counnow in a has membership try brought It is foolisli to strive with what we campaign that represents nearly a mil- cannot avoid. lion head of animals and poultry. Farmers who have become members Important to Mothers have sent In Interesting accounts of Examine every bottle of their experiences in improving their CASTORIA, carefully that famous old remedy animals and their bank accounts. for infants and children, and see that it Other farmers who are taking part in Bears the the work are invited by the department of Signature to send In their Individual experiences In Use for Over 30 Years. as weil as those of community organChildren Cry for Fletchers Castoria izations engaged in the improvement of live stock. Definite facts and figHearts may agree though heads difures should be included whenever po fer. sible. FIRST CALF MOST VALUABLE PUREBRED for Headache Colds Toothache ' Lumbago Rheumatism Earache Pain, Pain Neuralgia Accept Bayer Tablets of Aspirin only. Each unbroken package contains Handy boxes of proper directions. twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sc 11 bottles of 24 and 100. Asperin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoucetlcacidester of Si licylicacid. Advertisement. We Have is plentiful and the population is relatively small. In Washington and Ore gon the consumption appears to be' be tween 900 and 1,000 board feet annually per person. Next come California, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, where the rate of consumption is from 500 to 800 feet per person annually. In these states timber is relatively plentiful as compared with the density of the popula tlon, and a very considerable expansion has been taking place in the development of farms and other nat- prers Death only a matter of short time. Dont wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking FOR CALVES COLD MEDAL Number of Times a Day Varies With Different Dairymen Temperature Is Important. The number of times a day to feed the calf varies with tlie different dairymen. For the first three or four weeks some men feed the calves three times a day. This is nn excellent practice, but- many do not give proper attention to tlie temperature of the milk, particularly at no sa. This milk Is often, given cold and it would be far better to feed only twice a day and have the milk at proper temperature than to feed three times a day and have noon milk cold. - Value of Protein Feed.' Realizing the value of more protein In the feed mixture for dairy cows, more dairymen than ever before, says 1 V. Wilson, dairy specialist, are putting in some soy beans with their silage corn or are sowing the beans for an emergency hay crop. Calves Need Much Water. Calves should have all the water they want to drink. They will not drink very much at a time but if It ia before them all the time they cl!) drink considerable In a day. ' worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and otic add troubleo the National Remedy of Holland since 1698. Three sizes, ell druggists. Look for dw name Geld Medal ea every boo and accept ae icutetiea 77m Safe Remedy, era n slated tide, for stye, Avoid powerful pink-ey- feVLVF dangerous Comfort Babys Skin With Cuticnra Soap And Fragrant Talcum Sorp 25c, Ointaent 2S tad 50r,Ttica 25c To WltOW glAj 00 faded hair to crif Inal color, don't SM a dje U danger ms Got a boKleof Bate Color Restorer Sato as water and watch result. .At all good drantettb apply It c,r direct (roa UESSIG-EU- S 4 i ffcsahti, |