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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH HEADACHE? P0UI11Y 77ie SELL POULTRY BY CANNING PROCESS GENTLE BULL IS BIG FARM MENACE ETO Why suffer when relief is prompt and harmless: 0 Millions of people have learned to depend on Bayer Aspirin to relieve a sudden headache. They know it eases the pain so quickly. And that it is so harmless. Genuine Bcfer Aspirin never harms the heart. Look for the Bayer Cross stamped on every tablet ' . . During culling seasons when poultry is selling at a low price, poultry may be disposed of profitably by canning, according to the New York state college of home economics at Cornell , Traces of Ancient Race Prof. Leo Frobenius believes he has traced a race of sailor pioneers who sailed outriggers from southern Arabia to South Africa at least 4,000 years ago. He announced his theory after studying hundreds of photographs of ruins he discovered recently at Hampt, fifty miles from Charwar. He said the Hamp! ruins bore close resemblance to the great Zimbabwe ruins in southern Rhodesia, and were from 4,000 to 6,000 years old. Details of architecture were ideutical, he said. Frobenius declared he was convinced the were a seafaring race originating from the Sumerian Zim-babw- es New THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE MEDICINE CABINET SIZE Effective in Milder Doses y Insist on the Genuine FOR CONSTIPATION The Affronted Moujik Theodore Dreiser, talking at a Greenwich village tea about his Russian visit, said that the Russian government has instituted compulsory baths with a view to arresting the typhus scourge. Weil, he went on, "the Russian peasants need baths; there can be no difference of opinion on that buldge. Turkey Eggs Should Be Handled Very Carefully Turkey eggs should be kept In a uniform temperature, not above 60 degrees, though successful breeders bring them into a warm room for revitalizing if held for hatching in cold weather. The longer a fertile turkey egg is held, the poorer Its chance, after the first few days, of hatching. The date when it is due to hatch should be marked on the egg when set. If date of gathering is also marked, the breeder will be interested in noting the effects of difference in age on vitality. It would take more eggs than the average breeder sets, however, to prove anything absolutely too many . reasons enter into the hatcliability of eggs and the livability of poults to say this is or is not true after one or two experiments. - point.I was talking one day to a old moujik. How old are you? I asked him, Sixty-six- , said the moujik. Did you ever have a bath? said I. "The old fellow drew himself up. ed He was affronted. " Plague ,,take you, sir, he said, I have had three baths ia my time. " Check When you were abroad did you see the Dardanelles? Why I didnt even know they were over there this season. Florida Times-Unio- university. The quality of canned poultry depends on the condition of the fresh meat and the method of canning. As soon as the animal heat has disappeared, usually six to eight hours after killing, the fowl is ready for the canner, to turn It into a wholesome product properly sterilized. Because the flesh has a compact texture, which the heat penetrates slowly, a high temperature is necessary, and most authorities agree that meat should be canned only under pressure. The length of time for processing is the same whether the chicken Is roasted, fried, or fricasseed before putting It In Jars or whether It is packed uncooked. Many prefer to can the chickflaen raw to avoid the warmed-ove- r vor of canned cooked chicken. When chicken is packed In the Jars it may be left on the bone, or the meat alone may be used, cut in piece to fit. Pack the jar as tightly as possible aftei it has been thoroughly cleaned b and sterilized. Jars are easiest for packing. Pieces containing a great deal of gelatin, as the back and neck, are placed in the center of the jar and' the other pieces around them. Holding the jar in a slanting position and using a small wooden spoon or spatula makes It easier to insert the pieces. By placing the skin next to the outside of the jar a tighter pack is obtained because the skin sticks to the hot jar. The more tender pieces may be placed on top. so they will not break when being removed. No water is used in canning; if the poultry is carefully packed there is no room for water and one teaspoonful of salt is used to each quart of packed chicken. Tin cans as well as glass jars may be used successfully in canning poultin cans are quite try and present-dasafe to use. The method of packing is the same. All cold air should be exhausted before sealing the can by standing the filled cans in a pan of boiling water, which comes to within one inch of the top of the can, for from ten to fifteen minutes. If the air is not driven out, the can is apt to Wide-mout- NON white-whisker- Profitable Way to Dispose Vicious Animal Is Usually Watched Very Closely. of Fowls if Prices Low. HJsE a paste made of Picked Up After Taking Lydia E.Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Towanda, Pa. ."I was working in a silk mill and got so tired and,rundown that I weighed only 89 pounds. I paint and varnish. Send for directions . Results are certain. V HtlAOBLPHlA James D. Swan, Mgr. of Specialties The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. Dept. SL-- SO North La Salle St, Chicago Too Late Then Similar Bill Will you love me when Im Teacher What do you know about verbs? gone? Lil Oh, Bill, you'll never know Pupil They are just the opposite how much. of chiefs of state. Teacher How is that? All things mnst change to somePupil They always agree with their subjects. Moustique (Charlething new, to something strange. Longfellow. roi). S, Don ' d Flit is sold only in this yellow can with the black bancL Swat! Heres the sure quick easy way to kill all mosquitoes indoors and keep em away outdoors! pray clean smell ing Poor Time Now to Grow Unpromising Dairy Calf This year is about the poorest time the world has known to rear an unpromising . calf, warns H. A. Hopper of Cornell University. Stunted calves are difficult to bring to full sized cows, and anything short of that will be discriminated against by critical buyers, he says. If the calf Is well bred and has been brought to the weaning period successfully, a relatively small amount of consistent attention will finish the Job satisfactorily. The cheapest gains are put on at an early age. That means to feed plenty of hay and grain well up to the heifers capacity from the MMt The World's Selling Insect6 Safeguard Their Tender Skins by Daily Use of (CMtilciraraii Soap and Ointment start. Never too young to Heifers should be fed for growth rather than to become unduly fat. In addition to legume hay and four of five pounds of silage, two to three pounds of a grain mixture should be fed daily. The following grain mixture is satisfactory for growing heifers: 300 pounds of corn and barley, 300 pounds of oats, 300 pounds of bran, and 100 pounds of oil meal. CM. using Soap 25e.: Ointment prieton Potter Drag start Cuticura 25c and 50c. Taktmn 26c. A Chemical Corp., Mai dm, Pro Maas. Industrial Dialogues Easy Income She Did you know Jean has First Mogul llow is business? .Second Mogul Splendid. Its so opened a beauty parlor and is doing good, in fact, that we are not even well? He Living off the fat of the land, considering a merger or split-uis she? Cleveland News. Reasou The Right Word Brown Does your wife take you on shopping trips with her? That baritone sings the same old Black No, she doesnt like my song over and over again. Yes ; some repea tory ! advice ou prices. p. No Trouble From Bloat Pasturing Sweet Clover , McBKHBES HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILES if t Feeding Cows Grain Scaly Leg Remedy Crude petroleum is considered the d best treatment for scaly leg. A of equal parts of lard and kerosene is a good treatment, making use of readily available products. The hens are treated by putting the legs in a can containing the treating material and holding them there for upwards of a minute. Care should be used In order to get as little as possible of the material above the feather edge. It will blister the skin. This will irritate the fowL mix-tur- ' Genuine Lewis High-Te- st Lye for removing 0YFtaoNTo , one-fia- i well-balance- pasturing sweet clover there should be no trouble from bloat if cows are well filled on dry hay before turning out the first time. Then keep A good laying mash for ducks them on sweet clover, rain or shine. would be egual parts .by weight of If by any chance the dairy cows beyellow corn meal, standard wheat come very hungry before turning out middlings, wheat bran, ground oats to they should again be filled on dry which you should add by weight 15 hay. A straw stack In a sweet clover per. cent of meat and bone meal, 2 pasture Is a good insurance against bloat. If cows do not care for grain per cent powdered charcoal, 1 1 cent fine and table salt due to being too well filled on pasture per yf per cent of fine sharp sand. This their grazing time should be restricted. should be fed twice a day and they Rotation of pastures to keep the might have a little cracked corn once growth down, but not to kill out, adds a day. This Is on the assumption to the protein content of the pasture that the ducks are run on a grass and to the good the dairy icow can plot and getting all the green food receive from a given piece of ground. they want BENEFITED enough to do my work. As soon as I began to take Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound, I began to pick up. After being married for thirteen years, I had a next the and year I had anbaby boy other boy who now weighs 37 pounds and is healthy as a bear. The Vegetable Compound Jhas helped me in a dozen ways and I hope others will try it too. Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Webb Street R. D. Towanda, Pennsylvania. handling them. To get a normal increase in the size of herds, service must be dependable. When this Is not the case, much time is lost between lactations, and the breeding efficiency of the herd Is low. Every herd sire should have an open yard, strongly fenced, and a sanitary stall, according to Professor Hopper. As it is both costly and dangerous to give mature bulls the necessary exercise on the staff, many are trained to work In a tread power. The younger bulls, when turned out together, will furnish exercise for each other. Young bulls should be trained to behave on a staff and may be safely handled thus for a short time. As they reach maturity, they should he confined to a pen and yard. The use of gates, narrow passages, and doors controlled by ropes or cables allows the caretaker to do all the work about a bull without coming in contact with him. The use of a breeding rack, when properly installed, contributes to safety and good results. The keeping of bulls can easily be made less hazardous. With a safety bull pen, all dangers can be entirely eliminated, said Professor Hopper. Laying Mash for Ducks While oh Grass Plot n. was not well chances. Very few bulls are kept long enough in service. They must be seven years old before their daughters records will be in sufficient numbers to Indicate his true worth. At least half of the causes given for the hasty removal of bulls could be prevented by providing proper equipment for In MILL WORKER , Bulls with bad reputations must be watched closely, and it is the gentle bull, not the vicious one, that most certainly kills his victim, says Prof. H. A. Hopper of the New York Agricultural college at Ithaca. In spite of the fact that men must know they are no match for a bull, they continue to take unnecessary In feeding grain to cows on abundant pasture the grain mixture can be made up of relatively small n concentrates. amounts of The following grain mixtures have proved satisfactory: Mixture No. 1 100 pounds 100 pounds cornmeal, wheat bran, and 25 pounds cottonseed meal. Mixture No. 2 400 pounds cornmeal, 100 pounds cotton seed meal, 100 pounds ground oats, and 100 pounds wheat bran. 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