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V' ' ft J ' THE TTEBAIJVBEPimUCAQ!2M LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY AUGUST 5 1917 fV VIRTUES OF WET AND DRY v as $!09' Nubs From Daily Life vr War Times Demand That v We Make theMost -- ' of Table Scraps - ' ' t ii J V c V - y de V - - ' $10000 Worth of business per annum for a device universally needed manufactured in San Francisco ' We will give exclusive agency for State We want responsible men with some mechanical training preferred but' above all good salesmen Ko replies considered unless accompanied by firstdass Bond required references Applicants should be in possession of' motor - Dry Ground Grains Keep ‘ Sweet Until Eveiy Particle Is Consumed nr Charles l oppehxait Poultry Husbandman 'Maryland Agr!I v cultural Experiment Station The entrance of the United States into the world war has brought to our attention as nothing else could the real need of an Increased food man should supply Every poultry Put his shoulder to the wheel andfor greater production Corfight rect Is one of the most feeding ' Issues toward an In important creased yield of THERE are two general systems commonly ground grains known as the ‘wet-- and "dry' systems The former has been In use since the early days of the Industry Into Jhlle the latter has ‘only come dec general practice during the last 'V ade There are advantages and disadvantages to both systems and the true value of each can only be proven actual practice' As In the case of ' by other systems In poultrykeeping the method is of minor fiartlcular since followed the man or woman back of the feed pall controls to large extent the failure or success of To State Agent devoting $11 his time to the sale of our ar-tiand who will secure - ” car - ' Send replies to MR L B DE LAITTE 228-3- 0 J " - - Fremont Street’ San Francisco Cal i BLACK JAVAS The Black Java first made Its appearance lii America about 1850 Early writers mentlonedlt as being of black plumage others as having a brownish color: while some described it with feathered legs Many point to the latter as ' 'The Indicating Asiatic origin V Javas brought to this country by 'American trading with the'far east ' Their ships 'Improvement however in uniforir£y of shape color the method and production war accomplished by American breeders The stock has been Advantages of the Wet Mash The general followed in the used successfully In the production of to give a moist mash new breeds notably the Barred Rock wet system Is practice either cooked 'orv raw at one of the regular feeding periods each day morning dry mash in Many feeders give It for the morning grain Inatthe noon and all the whole grain feed yet there has always been more troughs birds the will eat at night Still a third as or to the best ' less of a controversy consists in supplying both time the moist mash should be fed A method'and mash In hoppers to which i number of breeders prefer the noon grains i hour and still others give It for the the birds have access during various of the day In connection with feed at night Results tend to periods 'last the different methods of ' dry mash show that the time the mash Is fed has ' the food is given sep-green feeding on influence little the very egg yield In the form of cabbage' beets arately or the health of the hens Thus the oats clover and lawn clipsprouted resolves Into itself which part pings question of the day Is most convenient for the of dry mash feeding feeder When moist mash feeding Is areThe adyantages to one who underapparent ’every followed the green or succulent food stands the poultry Is Where Is either Incorporated In the mash or a definite handling of of quantity given grain fed separately as In the case of and the birds have free access to en- dally mash feeding Either method Is dry the' mash at It is absolutely tirely satisfactory to overfor' the attendant Impossible t The advantages of system feed or underfeed ' This s makes the are first waste that all products from system especially valuable to beginthe kitchen such as vegetable parings ners Several hundred of mash scraps' of meat stale bread' sour milk can be mixed on stormy pounds and stored days and so on can be cooked up ' In an for The labor of feeding future use' ' soupand mixed with the the flock Is reduced' to a minimum ground grains Thus clean waste In- - since the hoppers can be filled at odd stead of being consigned to the gar-- ) times and made large enough to hold bage can Is utilised ' for ‘the produc- several days supply the mash hoption of meat and eggs This means the per Is located so that If the contents will r elimination of waste and the economic keep dry It cannot sour arid cause diusfltof- every particle of food- In the gestive disorders'-- There Is never any present food crisis such a plan would crowding for 'feed as the birds are ' seem well adapted to the suburban at liberty ' to the ' themselves at ' all help flock: More will be-- said along this tlmea the definite quantity of whole line later Another advantage In feed- grains is fed and evening the ing the mash moist Is that it can be poultry keeper can be absent without varied from day to day with very little worry as to whether the birds have trouble Variety- in the feed Is greatly been fed properly' There are never any relished by the hena ' : Anything that waste or leftovers Dry ground grains tends to make the feed more palatable keep sweet until every particle' Is con- ’ Increases production Again since sumed large quantities of rich waste food are Which System to Choose available It can be diluted with bran As previously stated the advantages cut clover or grass clippings and thus of the two systems made more suitable for the needs of and disadvantages ' no have V flock bearing on the practically the of which one f the feeder The main disadvantages of feeding questionchoose'"-Eacsystem supplies moist mash are the danger of under- should and the possibility of the mix- the needs of the fowls In different feeding ture souring before the birds clean It ways and the choice between the two a' matters of conditions unup The experienced feeder will have Is largely which For der the poultry Is kept little trouble of this kind If plenty of believes the writer room Is not general 'purposes the provided strong trough system should be folest birds get a full feed and the weaker that the moist ones little or nothing Again the en- lowed by - poultry 'keepers who have small flocks In order that every bit of tire flock may be underfed until feeder gains sufficient experience to clean waste from the kitchen may be know what his birds require for a full utilized' to the best ' advantages -The meal Many Inexperienced feeders will dry mash system Is recommended for be apt to give too much mash and neg- farm flocks large suburban flock and lect to remove it after the birds have commercial poultry farms filled up This' generally results In Feeding the Dows Hen Fleck their eating sour- mash with the conour present effort to supply the In sequent digestive disorders Mash that with food "every consumer who is not consumed in thirty minutes world becomes a' producer Is doing his or her should be removed at once share to: help wln the fight 'This Virtues of Dry System "share” may be ever so small for the 'The method of dry mash feeding-IIndividual but if every home that poscommon use today Is to supply a defi- sibly can will keep a dozen or more nite quantity of the whole grains once hens the aggregate Increase in poulur twice daily and maintain a supply try products for the country will be of ground grains where the birds can enormous This Is a form of patriotic help themselves at all times Another service : of vital Importance Governmethod calls for a light feeding of ment offlcials tell us there Is an an- I ‘ - 1 - ! - i - - - s all'-time- ‘ the-we- " - ap-jpetlz- lng p - ’ : - - : - -- If - - MACCABEES TO GIVE EXCURSION AUGUST 8 - - ? and ‘ there Is a striking ' resemblance between the Black-Javand the Black Orpington These fowls are' classed as general purpose fowls laying large brown eggs The hens get broody sit hatch and rear chicks and the latter are usually strong and active growing to maturity When 'full grown rapidly : attain eight to ten ' pounds for they males and six and a half to seven and are docile a half for f emales ' They and readily confined ' Their- greenish-black plumage does not' soil easily a quality that makes the Black ‘Java desirable for the back yard flock a ' ' -- - - v : ! - - nual waste of $700000000 In ' foodstuffs in the American home' - Our problem now is to convert this waste - " Into eggs and: meat A good feeding schedule for the dozen hen' flock" cqnsists of scratch f eed morning and night and a moist mash of table scraps and ground grains at noon For the morning feed of grain give a liberal handful to every three hens This should be scattered in litter of shavings straw packing material or any similar material that is avalfhble so that the fowls will be compelled to exercise to get the grains In the preparation of the moist mash from for the noon feed kitchen refuse the previous day' should be - put In kettle and cooked When feeding time comes take one quarf of equal parts of bran and cornmeal and add enough of the cooked porridge to make the mass crumbly not sticky If there la a good quantity of stale bread crusts these can be used in place of the bran and meal About two quarts of the moist maah la sufficient for a flock of twlve heana The mash should be removed from the birds after It has been before them minutes Whatever la left can bethirty put back Into the porridge pot for the next 'day ‘At the night feed the 'birds will clean give all the grain up If there Is a liberal quantity ' of potato parings or other vegetables In the porridge no other green food will be required j Water grit oyster shell should be: proand a little charcoal ! 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J ANDERSON FRED Phone Hyland 752 Roberta Qt Salt Lake City 1338-- R Note: Both my address and telephone number have been changed since last year agent la in a new gun the propelling The cardioxide carbon compressed a small bon dioxide la contained In case that fits Into tbe gunstock 100and to holds enough gas for from thdt the trigger releases 800 shots Pulling prothe requisite amount of the gas to with pel the shot from the barrel small shot the gun has a range of about eighty feet: with bullets a range - re - of about - ISO feet -- Watch the “Wants” and when there’a a vacancy In the kind of a boarding house you've always hoped to find an unmistakable clew to Its whereabouts will ba found In one of the “want” ads Use The want ad phone Main S7 - Herald-Re-publlc- an AC 2 Hundreds Have Been Restored to leMtb By Us i ln-nex- t y SHOWN BY BRITISHERS ' WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM Aug $ — (By the Associated Press) —The entente - ? allied troops along the new battle front A semlaquatlc extoday were leadingWhich istence The rain began to fall late Tuesday continued' In a steady downpour Had the allies delayed ' their attack one day "more It is doybtful whether they would have ben ‘able to achieve all the objectives which they crested from the forces’ of Crown Prince Rupprecht Just before the rain began ' The spirit of the troops however continues good and they now are in strong positions along the new1 front from which It will be difficult to dislodge them Stories continue to arrive showing the wonderful organization evidenced by- the British troops - In Tuesday’s offensive and the fighting ' spirit ' they exhibited One Incident of the battle Bhows the ' elan and Initiative of the troops sent against the Germans Between Saint Jullen and Fresenberk was a section of farm land some two miles In ' width' which presented extraorThe fields behind dinary ' dlficultles the trenches were ' filled the cement defenses ranging In size from those able to contain two machine guns to larger ones which took on teh characteristics of forts To add to the difficulties 'most of the concrete structures were surrounded by ditches and the land about them was marshy and hard to traverse The British divided into sections and stalked the German forts with bombs and rifles surrounding each In turn and bombing It until the occupants either were killed or surrendered The atfighting here was severe but theconand tacking troops did not waverbad tinued their work until they swept field leaving beyond this nothing but ruins behind them An fact has been learned — thatInteresting at least a part of the German infantry-now Is wearing steel armor which covers the chest and stomach This armor Is iii the form of a sheet of steel which is attsched to the shoulders and gives the wearer the appearance of having just stepped out of the middle ages Specimens of the armor found on German prisoners have been examined and found to be vulnerable to rifle fire On the whole the armor seems a very and Its unsatisfactory ' protection weight renders the movements of a man fully accoutered most difficult : - ' - -- Pick out the condition you suffer from Then remember v'1 the part oft your spine indicated by the arrow as the cause of your disease: Ask for Examination It is free' Don’t Y our spine tells us the story tell us anything ' - ’ Others Were Relieved of Those Ailments Why Suffer? 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