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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH areties MW5 Almost everybody knows bow Bayer Aspirin breaks up a cold but why not prevent it? Take a tablet or two when you first feel the cold coming on. Spare yourself the discomfort of a summer cold. Read the proven directions in every package for headaches, pain, etc. A Human Zero Blinks Hes not the kind of a fellow people remember. Jinks No; that bird is as easy to forget as the bread you have Btuck in the toaster. Get poisons out of system. . . . Doctors know that this modern scientific laxative works efficiently in smaller doses because you chew it. Safe and mild for old and young. FOR CONSTIPATION Original Oil Pipe Line The first successful pipe line for transporting petroleum was one four miles long laid near Titusville, Ta., In I860. AUGUST FLOYER brings almost instant relief from terrible colic pains. Banishes heartburn, nausea, sick headache, biliousness, sluggish liver, constipation. Ptomptly restores good appetite and digestion, and regular, TV, LBmCIS thorough elimination. GUARANTEED. DYSPEPSIA at all Sold i&L. Quickly! loafer finds so many public places to lounge, while a man who has retired from business cant find even a place to sit down. A Resist Disease COTTONSEED MEAL FATTENING FEED May Be Used to Good Advantage to Finish Pigs. While too much cottonseed meal Is Injurious when fed to hogs, recent experiments have shown that it may be used to advantage in fattening pigs. "The pigs in these experiments were fed in dry lots for periods ranging from 55 to 84 days with an average daily consumption of from one-thir- d to one-hapound of cottonseed meal. says E. H. Hostetler, chief of lf swine investigations at North Carolina State college, with none of them showing any evidence of cottonseed meal poisoning. In another trial with pasture added to the ration of cottonseed meal, shelled corn and mineral, the pigs were fed of a pound daily for a period of 90 days without any Injurious effects. Greater gains at less cost were also made when cottonseed meal was added to the ration, states Mr. Hostetler. Equal parts of fish meal and cottonseed meal were mixed and fed free choice with shelled corn and mineral. In the five trials conducted in this experiment the pigs made more rapid gain at less cost than where fish meal alone was used as the protein supplement. The relatively low price of cottonseed meal as compared with other high protein feeds is of much importance to hog raisers in the state, says Mr. Hostetler, "and farmers can safely add this supplement to the fattening ration. Similar experiments have been conducted at the experiment station in Texas and have shown the same results, states Mr. Hostetler. soy-bea- n three-fourt- Young Lambs Suffering With Sore Eyes Aided Sometimes young lambs suffer with sore eyes. If the trouble is caused by the eyelashes being turned in, a stitch or two with a needle and white thread will hold the eyelids open, and in a day or two the trouble will be over. If the sore eyes are caused by infection, a few drops of one per cent solution of silver nitrate, administered with a medicine dropper in the eye, will usually clear up the difficulty. overBeginners are frequently anxious to assist a ewe in lambing. It is better to let the ewe take her time in a natural way. If the ewe has labored unsuccessfully for an hour, an examination should be made, and if the lamb is not in a normal position with nose and front feet foremost, the lamb should be straightened out. Have Everything Ready Before Lambs Arrive H is a good plan to have everything in readiness several days before the ewes are expected to start lambing, for, while the average gestation period for ewes is about 148 days, frequently the lambs arrive three or four days earlier. First of all, have the ewes in readiness by being thoroughly tagged out, both between the hind legs and also the wool around the teats. This will enable the young lamb to find its first meal, much more readily, and, furthermore, if the tagging is- done before the lamb comes, the wool is clean and dry, whereas it Is wet and soiled after lambing. s- Tests Made by Government to Determine Susceptibility to Disorder. letin may be obtained from the office of infcrmation. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C as long as there is a supply available for free distribution. Prepared by tbe United State Department of Agricultura l As the first step In a program to reduce tbe annual loss suffered by oat farmers on account of rusts, tbe United States Department of Agriculwith 65 experiture, hi ment stations, has completed tests extending over a period of five years to determine varieties resist an to stem rust. Incidentally, observations also were made on tbe resistance of these varieties to crewn rnst and tbe smuts of oats. An Important fact brought out by the tests is that there seems to be no relation between resistance to stem rnst and resistance to crown rnst. Some of the varieties most resistant to one rust were least resistant to the other. Observations on the smuts, another important group of oat diseases. Indicate that there Is also no relation between smut resistance and rust resistance In the varieties tested. Resistant Varieties. The varieties which were most resistant to stem rust during the five year period are: Iogold, Hajira, Rich land, Minota X White Tartar (White Russian), White Tartar, Green Mountain, Anthony, and Edkin. Varieties least affected by crown rust were Green Mountain, Red Rustproof, Burt, "Rustless selection." and Ruaknra. Hajira was the only variety which appeared to be resistant to the smuts and both of the rusts. Varieties most resistant to the smuts under the conditions of these experiments were Markton, Red Rustproof, Fulghum and Hajira. Those moderately resistant to the smuts include Burt, Richland, Silvermine. "Rustless selection," and Iowar. Varieties extremely susceptible were White Tartar, Green Mountain, and Anthony. Some of the varieties were highly resistant to one group of fungi and very susceptible to the other. Markton and Fulghum were very resistant to both smuts, but extremely susceptible to both rusts., Red Rustproof also was highly resistant to both smuts and to crown rust, but was susceptible to stem rust. Ou tbe other hand. Green Mountain was susceptible to both smuts but resistant to both rusts. Smuts Prevented. The smuts can be prevented by seed treatment, but those in charge of the tests feel that it would be highly desirable to combine rust resistance and smut resistance in one variety, if possible. To do this will perhaps necessitate a detailed study of physiologic form specialization in the smuts and rusts peculiar to oats. A detailed report of the tests has been published by the United States Department of Agriculture, in with the Minnesota Agricultural experiment station. The publi, cation is Technical Bulletin Field Studies on the Rust Resistance of Oat Varieties. Copies of the bul r, disease-producin- 1 fiMlftivfctfty fMy thirteen-year-ol- d daugh- ter Maxine was troubled with backache and pain when she came into womanhood I knew Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound would help her because I used to take it myself at her age. Now she does not have to stay home from school and her color is good, she eats well and does not complain of being tired We are recommending the Vegetable Compound to other school girls who need it. You may publish Mrs. Floyd Butthis, letter. cher, JL 2, Gridley, Kansas. mrwm Migration Is Result of Flight (Prepared by tbe United State Department of Agriculture.) nant sows, nroiHt. , Death losses amount to larger proportions in pigs than in any other young stock on the farm. Dont allow your breeding animals to become so thin that you have to apologize for thefr condition. Horses and mules on farms in the United States have declined steadily from a total of over 25,000,000 in 1920 to 19,000,000 on January 1, 1930, or 24 per cent. The number of dead and weak pigs can be largely eliminated by giving the . WhenRod Sours Lots of folks who think they havo have only an acid condition which conld be corrected in five or ten minutes. An effective like Phillips Milk of Magnesia soon restores digestion to normal. Phillips does away with all that sourness and gas right after meals. It prevents the distress so apt to occur two hours after eating. What a pleasant preparation to take ! And how good It is for the system ! Unlike a burning dose of soda which is but temporary relief at best .Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Next time a hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on the least discomfort, try 'indigestion anti-aci- d Phillips i Milk of Magnesia ttah Experimental Pigeon Plant. Birth short time place of the Queen Pigeon specials on Commercial Breeds Original blood lines of this plant only. Magna, Utah. Perennial Vegetables Are Drought Resistant For Galled Horses The perennial vegetables, with the Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh exception of strawberries, are more drought resistant than most of the ordinary sorts. This should be taken into consideration in the arrangement of the garden. Tbe high side of the garden, if it is not level, always dries out first during hot weather. Therefore if these more drought resisting sorts are put on the high side of the garden, it will give better all around results in the long run. One cannot plan a garden that will apply to ail farms. It must be varied according to the tastes of the family that is going to use It For example, some folks like sauerkraut and others do not. The family that does should go strong on cabbage. It is, therefore, first necessary to study the tastes of the family and then plan the garden according to those tastes. AD faltn utloimd I. rtfud your aoM? lb. lint The amount of flax seed to sow per acre depends to some extent on the amount of moisture or rainfall available. On drier land a half bushel of seed is used. Where there is ample rainfall and heavy land three pecks is better. Contrary to the general opinion, flax should be sown early in the season. It is best to sow it just as soon as the wheat and oats are out of the way. The common practice is to put it in with the ordinary grain drill. - The bulletin gives a complete discussion of. the life history and habits of the insect, its seasonal history and natural enemies. It may be obtained from the Office of Information, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., as long as there Is a supply available for free distribution. Poison Bran Mash Be&t to Control Cutworms PoIsod bran mash is the most effec- tive control for an outbreak of cutworms. This mash is made by stirring together three gallons of water, two quarts of blackstrap or other cheap molasses, and one pint of 40 per cent sodium arsenite solution. If the sodium arsenite Is not available oDe pound of the crystal can be used. This should be stirred together thoroughly and then mixed with 25 pounds of bjan. This mixture should b$ scattered over infested fields at dusk at the rate of about eight to ten pounds an acre. The greasy cutworms which may be found on overflow areas do not respond to the poison bran treatment very successfully. The best control for this pest Is late planting of corn or the substitution of other crops such as soy beans, millet or Sudan grass, according to W. P. Flint, Illinois state entomologist. lor ii Dot uitcd. It requires years of practice to enable a man to fall in love and light on his feet. "Oh Promise At some time in her life Cupid pleads to every at- tractive woman. No matter what her features are, a woman who is sickly cannot be attractive. Sallow skin, pimples, sunken eyes, lifethese are repellent DR. . Flax Should Be Sown Early in the Season s- sows suitable quarters and feeding them a well balanced ration during gestation. Exercise, too, is an important part of the management of preg- that condition. Farmers, where beans are an important cash crop, consider sheep manure the best fertilizing agent for the grow Better resnits are ob ing of beans. tained with the use of sheep manure than anything else. Cow manure Is also considered as having good bean growing properties, but runs second to sheep manure in this respect. Sheep manure contains more Ditrogen than horse or cow manure and about twice as much phosphoric acid, a very important essential for the growth of beans. Phosphorus is needed for the growth of the seed and that Is why sheep manure is desired. Bean growing and sheep are very closely related in farming here, says a writer In the Rural New Yorker. The pods make a good forage feed for sheep and are used extensively in the fattening of iambs for which the county is .noted in western New York. The manure from the sheep and lambs is then used on the bean ground and this cycle works advantageously both ways. Sheep manure is considered one of the best agents for enriching rundown land, and thus the big producers of beans here rely on sheep to keep their land In the best condition for the growth of this crop. OUTBREAKS OF ARMY WORMS ARE EXPLAINED IN NEW BULLETIN The frequent outbreaks of the fall army worm have caused this insect to be known and feared by farmers living in tbe southern half of the United States east of the Rocky mountains. For several years the United States Department of Agriculture has been conducting studies of this Insect at Brownsville, Texas. Results ot these studies have now been published Studies as Technical Bulletin 138-on the Fall Army Worm In the Gulf Coast District of Texas. The genera outbreaks occur in the United States as a result of the .northward flight of moths. By going northward, the moths finally reach territory where the species is unable to survive the winter, since the army worm is a tropical species. The northward migration is only a part of the general migration which occurs in all directions, but it is the part which is of most Interest to the United States. As a rule corn and forage crops mature ahead of the flight of moths of the fall army worm, but in occasional years crops are late. Moths concentrate on these late crops and the result is an outbreak of the fall army A hog that is "off feed will not make first class pork if butchered In Growing Thought Best 143-T- of Moths. Cattle given free access to corn silage and alfalfa will balance their own rations. 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If your druggist does not carry it in stock, fill out the blank below and mail it to Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. 373 South 5th East . Salt Lake City, Utah Q. R. Co., : Inclosed find $1.00 T. O. Money Order for One tube of Q. R. Pile Ointment to be mailed prepaid to Name P. O. ' ! Address.. that if I am not On conditions satisfied with results obtained, I am to receive money back upon returning tube to your laboratory. W. N U., Salt Lake City, No. 19-19- 30. |