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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT The Conception of the Federal Government as a Soy Beans Returned Balance Ration Great Wet Nurse Big Profit in Ohio for Swine Crop in U. S. C. Importance of Inocculation Months Winter the 'hiring Is Clearly Shown. Feed Turnips, Potatoes Roy beans returned a profit of $20 or Alfalfa Hay. an acre on the farm of John Hoatman, The men who take losses on hogs and get out of the business are the men who keep scrub hogs, overlook the essentials of good feeding practice or close one eye to market requirements. High-price- d grain suggests the substitution of the cheaper yet suitable basis roughage for hogs. Cooked turnips or small potatoes, mangels or For sleeping rooms formal sugar beets, skim milk and alfalfa parlors and reception halls may all be used during the winter dining room and living room months. The greater the variety of for the library and for these feeds which are available the easier It Is to balance the ration and public buildings. reduce the meal requirements to the Properly applied it won't rub minimum. off. Ask your dealer for Ala A potential select bacon hog weighbastine Colorchart, or write MX) pounds, cannot be fed at a ing Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas-tin- e loss if finished to 200 pounds. The Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. price If marketed at 100 pounds is the Alabastine powder in white and thick smooth price minus a discount tint. Packed in package, of a dollar to a dollar and a quarter. ready for uae by mixing with cold When sold at around 200 pounds the or warm water. Full directions on ordiprice Is the thick smooth price plus a every package. Apply with an brush. dollar and a half to two dollars. Even wall for all Suitable nary interior surfaces plaster, wall If feed was worth three cents a pound board, brick, cement, or canvas. it does not take much figuring to ascertain that It pays to finish up to select bacon weights. Boarder 8ows Costly. Hoarder sows aee as costly as boarder cows. The time has come for checking up the sows whether grade or pure bred. Set a standard for size of litter, seven pigs ut first farrowing, eight at second farrowing and nine for subse3 quent litters are reasonable standards Never can custom conquer nature, of attainment. Demand uniformity In the litter. The sow that does not milk for she Is ever unconquered. well and produces runts Invariably produces pigs that are lacking In thrift and vigor, requiring more feed to produce a pound of pork. The brood sow that does not carry FOR INDIGESTION the type and prepotency of bacon characteristics to enable her litter under seasonable methods of feeding to develop Into select bacon hogs is a dud. A bacon type boar mated to a Bell-an-s bacon type sow should produce at least 50 per cent select bacon hogs. If your Hot water from the bacon breeds do not litters Sure Relief grade out half selects, then there Is something seriously wrong with the breeding stock or the method of feedPACKAGES EVERYWHERE ing. 5 AND 75$ The percentage of unfinished hogs being marketed makes it evident that many farmers are not satisfied that It pays tb finish their hogs. Farmers who sell unfinished hogs usually take two losses, namely, oue In the hogs and PTcTOMPqUDf;:;.:., one In the grain which has been fed . or nli for , year homes InSnvnaa, purpose - ,IoBt taka rbanem wih VUtt'mper, Kauvr Air Fresh Essential. rink Era Lwyiuritls, Heaves, Couchs or Give M'OILNS to both the sick raids. Fresh air is as essential for pigs as i tba well ones. The standard remedy for other stock. I'lgs can stand cold fee- SO years. Give "SPOIIN'S" for Dos 0 at dray stores. temiteratures provided 60 ernta and their buildings GOSHEN. 1SD. fcFOIIN MEDICAL. CO. are dry and they have a warm dry bed to sleep in. It will usuully pay to open up the ventilators or even some of the windows provided you have a warm, dry, comfortable straw bed for the pigs to be in. Too much wet feed or slops should be avoided in the winter time. Exceshaarlem oil has been a worldsive water In the feed makes for wet wide remedy for kidney, liver and pens and dampness. Ilheuinutlsni or bladder disorders, rheumatism, crippling invariably follows, efepeclully If the ration is not properly balanced. conditions. acid uric and lumbago Fall Utters usually bring higher prices and bigger profits. It looks as If hog prices are upward bound so that even If grain prices are going up, the price of hogs looks to be keeping puce with the price of grain. Fast records vital stimulate show internal that four times out of five the correct troubles, Insist All sizes. a profit. Three druggists. pays pig organs. cm the original genuine Gold Medal. Fall pigs that are pushed along on a full ration are thriftier and make better gains than pigs that are fed on Joint-Ea- se short rations. allyour walls Sure Relief ELLANS SlOHN?S3 semi-finishin- bltP - Uia-trmpe- g r. 11-2- FOR OVER 200 YEARS for Try Rheumatism When rheumatism settles In any ol your Joints and causes agony, distress or misery, please remember that Joint Ease Js the one remedy that brings quick and lasting relief. It matters not how chronic or aggra vated a case may be rub on Joint-Eas- e and relief Is sure to follow. Joint-Eas- e Is for Joint trouble only and la a clean, penetrating preparation that druggists everywhere are recommending. Always remember, when Joint-Ea- s pets in Joint agony gets out? quick. Choice Breeding Hen Is Most Profitable Fowl A choice breeding hen laying one or two eggs per week inay prove far more profitable than a mere layer of market eggs shelling out six and seven eggs per week. It Is the height of folly, therefore, to dispose of good breeding hens because they show signs of slacking up on the productive end. Hut, of course. Just how long to really hold on to the breeding birds, must he decided by the owner himself. In any event, when the time comes for tlielr disposal. It should he done immediately after the breeding sen win Is over. Even those who raise chickens for laying purposes only must maintain a certain number of breeders, and they should not be too hasty In disposing of the hens. While, of course, there are plenty of pulleta coining on to replace them, yet It must be remembered that hens, and not pullets, make the real breeders. Common Kerosene Oil Is Good for Treating Roup Some people have had great results by treating roup with common kerosene oil. Tut a spoonful of the oil on pall of water and dip the heads of the sick birds into If. With a slow, steady motion, draw the birds head through the film of oil, withdraw slowly. and wipe dry. The oil seems to kill the germs of the local dlsesise and stimulates the mucous membranes to renewed action. riace one pound of epsom salts per MX) birds In the drinking water or In a wet mash. When roup has been routed, ' the houses and yards need a thorough cleaning and renovating. Whitewash or disinfect everything. The germs of this disease have a way of dinging to a place that is very costly to a caren Perhaps the daily shave makes your sensitive skin bum and smart, or it may cause a rash which is uncomfortable and embarrassing. Resixol. Ointment helps greatly to relieve and clear away such tilments, but Resinoi. Shaving Stick tends to prevent them g entirely. Its rich, generous, lather makes shaving a pleasure lotions are g because no necessary, and the face is left smooth, cool ana soft. Restful products at all druggists. non-dryin- after-shavin- W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 6--12. less poBltrynao. Gallia count), Ohio, Inst summer, according to his cost account sheets kept In with the county agent, I. A.' Young. Soy beans are a comparatively new crop in this county, and some farmers have been skeptical to sturt growing them till they found how much the return would he, says the Ohio Farmer. The vurious items of cost for an beaiis were as folacre of mid-west lows : Seed 1.50 Preparing soil Cutting Making Thresh Ing Hauling Shocking Other labor .............. ............... 6.00 75 50 6.25 1.50 .5 1.40 15 75 The yield was un.J 13 bushels per ucre, but at that they were vulUed at 2.75 a bushel, or $30.73 an acre. The Importance of inoculation for soy beans when grown on ground where they have never been grown before was shown clearly in another demonstration field In Gallia county, one owned by I). D. McClellan. Where the field was Inoculated, the yield was nt the rate of half a ton more hay per acre than where It was left without Inoculation. The nodules on the roots of the Inoculated plants were fur larger. The soil was Inoculated by using a quart of soil from another soy bean field for each bushel of seed. This dirt was stirred Into some water and then sprinkled over the seaed Just prior to planting. More than 4,000 bushels of soy beans were seeded In the county last year. In the opinion of Mr. Young. Not counting what seed was grown In the county, and then used last spring on the farms for seed, about 3,000 bushels of soy beans were used for planting above what was grown the year previous. Rag Doll Tester Can Be Used to Good Advantage The rag doll tester, which can he used to good advantage in testing seed corn, consists of a piece of cloth from 12 to 15 inches wide and of any convenient length 0 to 12 feet. This should be ruled into squares at least two Inches from each edge," says A. II. Larson, seed analyst at University farm ut St. Haul, Minn., "and the squares numbered. The samples from each ear of corn are placed on these squares and the whole carefully rolled up and tied in a bundle, especial care being taken that the seeds do not mix. The bundle Is soaked In water a few minutes and then set on end In a pail or other vessel which is nt least as deep as the width of the doth. Then add one-liainch to one inch of water. The rolls must be inverted twice a day. The whole should be covered with a cloth so ns to prevent too much evu porn t ion. Tills is then put in a place with a temperature of 70 to SO degrees. Too high temperature is ns had as too Imv. A germination count should be made ufter five or six days." lf Three Classes of Pests Controlled by Poisons Insects are In a general way divided Into three olnsses relative to control measures and there are classes of Insecticides for each. Insects that devonr the plunt tissues outright can usually be killed by a stomach poison such a r Paris green, arsenate of lead, arsenate of zinc. etc. Those that suck the Juices from the plant must be controlled by a contact spray, such as kerosene emulsion, tohncco decoctions, miscible oils, etc., while the secluded or hidden class such ns bedbugs, grain weevils, clothes moths, etc., must usuully be controlled with a fumigant. Feeding Alfalfa to Sows brood sows experience Sometimes difficulty In eating enough alfnlfa out of the rack to Insure the kind of litters hog men want. In such a case It Is advisable to grind the alfalfa. If possible, and feed it In a slop, or in some other way force the sow to cond sume a to one pound or more apiece each day. half-poun- farH&h Purebred are 40 to 50 per cent more profitable than scrubs, according to the established facts of experience. Milk should be kept from freezing In the cans. Frozen milk Is difficult to sample, and crenin frozen in the necks of the cans may result In a lower test. Getting manure fids winter for fertilizing the home garden next spring is a good progressive practice. Provide for the 1 fnie garden before your neighbor beats you to the supply. 1 Ten years ago the highest yearly record for butterfat was 1,058 pounds. Now there are 00 cows that have made over 1,000 pounds of fat In a year and 30 that have made over 30.000 pounds of mlllc in a year. Use plenty of bedding for the cows. It Is practically Impossible to produce clean milk If the cows flanks and udders are soiled. Beddlag also absorbs liquid manure and saves It fur use on land that needs IL By WILLIAM struggle between the North and the South. It turned simply upon a difference of opinion as to the extent to which a state had the right to secede from the Union. Apart from that, the South and the North were faithful to the same organic instrument and cherished the same general constitutional ideas and ideals. I say now, after having keen a member of this body for some time, that the line of division between North and South in that sectional struggle is nothing like as deep as the line of division that I have seen developed here day after day between the West and the East as respects the true functions of government. The conflict between East and West at the present time, as I see it, is nothing less than a conflict between two wholly different and mutually repugnant systems of government. I am not speaking now of everybody in the West ; but I am speaking of a large number of the present representatives in the senate from the West. They seem to have alI most arrived at the conception of the government as a great sometimes think that we should tear down the Statue of Liberty from the summit of this capitol and place a big black pap bottle in its place. This thing has gone on until the South itself, which used to he the chosen seat of state sovereignty and of individual initiative enterprise and seems to be slowly succumbing to the same paternalistic notions. i wet-nurs- e. e, Grandparents Who Interfere With Establishment of Habits of Discipline By DRS. J. J. WALSH and J. A. FOOTE, in Safeguarding Childrens Nerves. Older people, especially grandparents, often interfere greatly with the establishment of habits of discipline in the child. They are apt to resent the care and even the presence of the nurse, especially if she has had training in child care, and they may refer to systematic training as foolishness unknown in their day. As a matter of fact many of these older folks were most exemplary fathers and mothers themselves and in their own days of parenthood would never dream of allowing others to take the liberties with their own children which they rather insist on for themselves as a personal privilege with their grandchildren. It may he that aa people grow older, they realize that most of the real pleasure in life is in childhood and youth, and reflecting on this are loath to allow the little ones to come under the inevitable rules that make for law and order. The nurse and the grandmother and the anxious mother sometimes form a triangle comedy of a new kind, but it is important, in the emotional stress which such a situation may create, that the infant's interests be safeguarded above all. One person in the household should he responsible for the childs welfare, and whether it be the mother or the nurse or some member of the family, that authority and that responsibility should be supreme. m Gentle Little Angels Sitting Around on Sofas, With - Hands Folded ... - - . Transportation Senate. BRUCE, Speech 'E ARE all familiar, of course, with the ancient sectional self-relianc- Low-cos- t. By BISHOP EDWIN H. HUGHES, M..E. Church. We criticize the hair, the skin, the stockings, the shoes, skirts, cosmetics and manners of modern joung people. I suppose when you middle-aged people were young, to hear some of you talk, you were gentle little angels sitting around on sofas with your hands folded on your laps. We never had a finer set of young people in the Methodist church than we have today. 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DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Aaplrln Marked With Bayer Cross' Has Been Proved Safa by Millions. Warning I Unless you see the name Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. Great joys, like grief, are silent. Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity,- skin comfort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice dally. One soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing.' Advertisement. - Familiarity begets coldness. ' This world never seems any the worse for the holidays we take out of its busy whirl. Boscheet Syrup Allays irritation, soothes and heals throat and lung inflammation. The constant Irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lungs In a congested condition, which BOSCHEE'S SYRUP gently and quickly heals. For this reason It lias been a favorite household remeily for colds, coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles in millions of homes all over tbe world for the last fifty eight years, enabling the patient to obtain a good nights rest, free from coughing with easy expectoration In the morning. You can buy BOSCHEES SYRUP wherever medicines are sold. Adv. A good Arabian liosse will canter in the desert for 24 li.iurs in summer and 4S In winter without drinking. lectures. Don't you remember when the young people used to bang their hair let it fall all over the forehead? As between hanged hair and bobbed hair, I take the bobbed variety. Remember those balloon 6kirts? As between the old hoop skirts and the present styles, give me the short skirt of today. 1 have heard it stated that the song, Yes, We Have No Bananas," was a sign of degeneracy of the times. But you pious old stewards and you staid old church trustees were saying when you were young : Pharaoh's daughter on the bank, little Moses in the pool ; She fished him out with a telegraph pole, and sent him off to school." Now let us he fair. I prefer Hie bananas. Woodrow Wilson a Great American and a Great Citizen of the World By VISCOUNT CECIL OF ClIELyirOOD, League Apostle. I had the privilege of the acquaintance, may I not of Woodrow Wilson. He was a very great man. lie was can and a great citizen of the world. say friendship, a great Ameri- There is no title to fame highei than that. lie possessed, as we all know, a very rdmarkable combination of the qualities of the student and the statesman, a rare combination and as admirable as it is rare. It gave to him not only the cultured eloquence which we all admire, but that capacity for action which isn't always found with academic training. But beyond all this and beyond many other intellectual and moral qualities which lie possessed he was by the admission of all an idealist; that is to say, a man who set before him some definite object of achievement, to attain which he thought no personal sacrifice too great. He knew his moments of great popularity; he knew his moments of adversity. The Cross-Wor- d Manipulating a snow shovel detracts II Every man's house is bis castle the plctnresqueness of the win- - til he makes an assignment then It'S his wife's. ter landscape. un-fro- m Puzzle Has No Peer in Increasing One's Vocabulary By F. PAUL ANDERSON, University of Kentucky. As a means of enlarging the vocabulary and increasing one's power of observation so far as language is concerned, the cross-wor- d puzzle, in my opinion, has no peer. That is why I introduced it among my senior students. Not because it would especially develop their, engineering talent, hut because it would give them greater fluency in their mother tongue. In the University of Kentucky College of Engineering 50 per cent more English is taught than in any other technical school in the United States. I believe that, first among all tilings, one should have a speaking knowledge of his native language, and I am finding that the cross-wor- d puzzle is a greater stimulus of rapid conception and perception of the relationship ofwords than any other agency coming under my observation. A feature of the cross-wor- d puzzle is that it teaches us knowledge under such fascinating and entertaining conditions it will never leave ua. Moreover, it ia a continuous and automatic intelligence test that ia continually challenging ita solver to greater learning and understanding. -- dally prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. |