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WRiGLEYS Take it hone lo the kids. Have a packet in yeur pocket for an ever-ready treat. A delicious confeo lion and an aid to the teeth, appetite, digestion. RANGES The leading range on the mar ket?Tested by twenty-five years of constant service. Auk your dealer or write as for catalog and where they may be bought. ALLEN MFQ. COMPANY Nashville Tennessei Ladies LetCuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Soap 25c, Oiatmeat 25 and 50c, Talcua 25c. FOX HORNS Ea?y blowers, 30 days trial, money b^clr guarantee, illustrated booklet. KARL W. KAHMANN 2514 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111* No matter how early a man may ;vt up to go on a eampinc trip, he will got up earlier to stirrt home. Hall's Catarrh Medicine :,T?"u rid yoiu system of Catarrh or Deafnesi caused by Catarrhs Sold by drugfisti for ortr 40 yan F. j. CHENEY &l CO., Toledo, Ohio W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 37-1923. BflSIS OF SOUND PHILOSOPHY Irish Laborer's Advice Concerning Commissioner's Worries Worth Taking to Heart. Charles II. Spear, head of the harbor foimnission of Sun Francisco, says that on first taking that office years airo an Irish laborer hailed him on the' Kmbareadero with a "Good-uiarnln', Mr: 1'risldint. How are ye the mar? in'?"' 'Never better," said Spear, "and hnu about you?" "Ohn feel in* Jlst the same way. l'Vo"r?> all lv us workln' for ye, an' wtirkin' fer the state, as hard as Iver we ought to, conslderln'. 01 hope yell have ;i pood adminlsthration. An' let "if make yez one lv these here slggis tions. San Francisco bay Is a folne body o" wather. Whin thln's don't go along the froont an' yer soul Kits all full o' throuble about It, don* h'i ii wrinkle yer face nor kape ye? awake noights. Remlmber tnat that was here a long time before yon '???me an' it'll be here a long time iH'sh.T ye're gone." Switchmen Needed. Many a golden opportunity has been wrecked for want of a genius to rhnjXv the switch. sroqt Ranchmen View Results at Idaho Sheep Station (Prepared by the United Statea Department of Agriculture.) Ranchmen from various parts of the Northwest recently spent a day at the United States sheep experiment Htatlon, Dubois, Idaho, where animal husbandmen of the Department of Agriculture demonstrated the results of much of the work which lias beon carried on there for several years. There were 75 visitors, Including rep resentatives of several state experi ment stations and several men from the department at Washington. Mon-' tana, Iduho, Utuh, Colorado and Wyoming were represented. ?t this station the department haa been working for a number Of yean on sheep-breeding problems, range management and winter maintenance. A part of the field day, which was held May 20, was taken up by a shearing demonstration In which ranchers had an opportunity to ob serve the yield and quality of fleeces from the various lots of sheep. About 750 anltnals were sheared that day, and during the season 2,300 fleecea were taken off. Most of the sheep being raised there are Ramboullleta and coarse-wool, tine-wool fcrosSbred types such as Corrledale and Colum bia, the latter a type developed by the department. Thq Ramboulllets at this govern ment ranch are an American type de veloped particularly for tills region where feed Is comparatively sparse. They differ from the old type In be ing larger and smoother and freer from wool on the face. Detailed rec ords are? kept on the wool and mut ton produced by all the different types, "the feed and grazing, labor and the financial returns. The Corrledales have been found to produce an excellent quality of wool, but the Columblas yield heavier fleeces and their lambs are heavier. A cross of these two crossbred types Is being tried out and so far has been very suc cessful both as a wool and mutton producer. , ~ } ? , \ | The field day visitors were taken In automobiles over the range to show them the results of protecting the range where 17,000 acres has been In closed by a fence for three years. Tbls has been found an effective way for building up a good stand of grass, aa the feed Inside the fence was much better than that Jus* outside as a re sult of protection against roaming stock. The depa)rtment also has dem onstrated the value of assuring a wa ter supply by the drilling of wells and the construction of ??servolrs. It has been found to pay to haul water at much as three miles during very dry weather, the cost being about one fourth cent a head dally during these periods. The water required dally per ewe Is between tw'o-thlrds and three-fourths of a gallon. . At the winter headquarters, where there Is a stockade for 2,500 ewes, sunflower silage has been fed along with alfalfa hay with great success. The yield of this feed has been about four tons to the acre. Other feeds bq'ng tried there are alfalfa, sweet clover, peas, oats and peas, different rates of seeding being used. h- " ? r Farrowing Troubles Can Be Eliminated by Feeds ( . Often a brood sow is unjustly con demned. If she kills or starves her | young, It Is sometimes the fault of the caretaker. She should be fed sparingly for the first few days after farrowing, ln I creasing gradually, a > that the milk I will not be produced faster than the pigs can take It. By Injudicious feed ing, the milk glands are unduly stimulated, and If the milk Is not all consumed, will cause Irritation and Inflammation. The suffering mother will not allow the pigs nourishment, thus starving them, or In her pain, she may sometimes kill them. Cor rect feeding will eliminate nine-tenthi ! of the troubles at farrowing. LIVE STOCK NOTES Working the stallion is a good method of giving him exercise. ? ? ? Allowing *young pigs plenty of sun shine Is a big Item In raising them suc cessfully. v ? ? ? Calves, pigs and lambs that make their owners the most profit are sired by pure bred sires. ? ? ? To toughen horses' shoulders after the winter's rest, bathe them with salt water daily for a week. ? ? ? If there is plenty of feed, especially skim milk, and the pigs are strong and robust, they may be weaned at eight weeks. / ? ? ? The fundamental principle In feed , Ing weaned pigs Is to keep them with ? keen appetites. Feed Just as much as they will clean up readily. ? ? * 1 Let the hogs have free access to the minerals in self-feeders. Add one part tankage at first and the hogs will learn more quickly to eat the min erals. r Now It's Fanny's Turn to Get Mad GEMEMBEft. IT VA5 JUST ABOUT 15 VEA2S VJO THAT VtfE \scr& MARRIED , DEACtE. 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The seed yields under pressure from 37 to 38 per cent of oil and certain specimens of fresh seed from the Sudan, which contained less than 4 per cent of wa ter, yielded more than 44 per cent The oil Is odorless, of a light yellow color ahd without disagreeable taste. The seed Is so small that It cannot be handled with ordinary equipment, but the oil product is so valuable that new machinery will no doubt be built to do the work. Tha Change. "Yes, Mabel has given up the Idea of a career." "You don't tell me! And she was so determined, had made all the ar rangements to work her way through music in Munich and art In Paris! My goodness ! So devoted to a career!" "Yes. dear, yes. she was; but there was an awfully wealthy bereavement In the family of that young man who wanted to marry her, so she decided to console him!" 'Wishing' for sleep is a poor way to get it. ^ Postum instead of coffee "%eres a Ream" Iced Postum is delicious /
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