Probably the principal mean why to any term locks are badly neg- lected II mï¬ey ereecrub nook end do not. therefote. excite any admi- ntlon In their owner. He look- et Me poultryflockunnnunddoeunot worry in the least about then: n Inâ€" dlvlduele. We ere going through 3 "that null! cheese. however. and mmlmunmmwbom-na thworhofcarlngforthelochls reduced to s Illnllllll. The old hen likes to range about the barnyard on good days. but she should have plenty of straw in her own loose so that she can busy herself digging in It when the weather is bad. He should he lost as careful to see to it that the hens are well bedded us any other live stock on the farm. 0n stormy days. especially. the man of the house should do the feeding and take a gen- eral interest in the production in. stead of limiting his interest to the consumption of the groceries pur~ chased by the eggs 1 lost farmers carry on their poultry work in s moor-miss fashion that would spell disaster if used in all the farm operations. This is the obser 'vation made by a careful business man in a well to-do forming commu- nity. The question follows: "Why do our general farmers neglect their poul- try as they do and why do the snthori- ties keep insisting that more then so per eent of the poultry and eggs are produced on the general farm?" u not for (to chicken and «ch. would have b h and no“ ï¬rm the mac. row of In walla ho- lodl the poultry Goa (mu! apply. II: n with good (than lot out “He. he far-er tub 3min; children than to mull) «rem to m to It that the am In good 3nd (ml; po‘ltry not: and can an along the vary but. Too my anon! rut-or. depend «twinne- tolhmdonllottio ml “out the mnry "fit It In (fl-thalahmnnottho'orth aflo- bcuer done n m to no women fo'h. ht then m caul- (lino me should In dale by the III. He no.“ at but no to It that the hue In kept well cleaned And ocu- lioully cm or Vinita-fled. He‘ “Maisonetoktmmm hkmnrepnlrndmomry mmuumm-umvm ha I: Micah", tn- “ (h m far-or. who u usually but“ u no. dunno tro- I nut lulu ad lot a. no“ port In. to M on M. own mt app". um. um (I7 um G lAlJ’tl. m 0! um. MN" Anon-tubs.) 1'80 pvt-cw runo- M lupin mun :- to rut-bl M an. ad that no“ lot out on not... There I: no and Intern In the nu- tn; 0! samba. Ute trimming, 1: null he learned tron mu! emfleneo. Pigeon raisin; I: really a speck!†and one In hardly .blo lo make 3 Inc- con 0! ll without some training. In the ï¬rst place. no one except an ex- pert m detect the dlaemnce between the males and femalel; always one lhould have a sunny that they no properly mated. An excess 0! cocks will result In the production at In" And unhealthy Inn-bu. cents etch It would mm that pigeon raining would be highly proï¬table. but our advice In to so slow before onus- Ing In the business to any consider» able extent. 6000 REASONS FOR With squabu selling .1 from 35 to 50 "GEM-RAISING IS "081' PROFITABLE ImdldomWNo-u. Lnfl of New" Pigeon.- [ht Magnesium-mm!- poultry diet. they Inn-tact both. mmudmmopluod alt. mmmmmmm Insect peete In e subject um Ie mm: to be a! greeter end greater lmvorunce, In meny eectione we did thet the bird: thet are the nature! destroyers or Insect- ere getting thinned out to Inch an extent that me substitute muet be found. The {er-refs flock of chickens an he need to splendid ndventege u greeehopper welter- end at the use the prove proï¬table. Time we here troubleeone insects removed from the hrm end converted Into egg or poultry meet. The term grove larger crops and the ‘ chicken here fuller “crane" trade In lergelytromthemnrel wmeutle numerou- enough so that they ntect the gamer-l mute! by the]: produc- tion. The moral mm In the nut-n! Mm for the hen; she will produce more doflnrs' worth of egg- on In. "chargeable" feed under general fur- condltlom than under any other an- dmon: Deanne the hen naturally nu into the scheme of general fuming. utilizing teed otherwise mid, help- ing to destroy meet pests. dc. Mulluflllwuhm m". tillem no homo ad does everything pun-lilo to not. It «Watertight: like†Ms amt-do «duly and lint-Id o! Ilctlulholcncouofmnydm than “no Iowa-toll}. '11. no “IIIMIOOIICe‘IICQIIw “manna-endow“ â€sworn-my. Jung-montheuuthovmb mnmulohtmhï¬ohehn Inge pun of the knot-II- not†of an alum" a! In an no honingmtoutnpheohthm Ilarnmmtlnohdtionmnm‘ Moltlollnltocl. “lulu-MM"- poultry» thee. "racially Ill of the may Mommhmllmmnl on In bean-o maï¬a!†nlloflheien are either on general km of to" lots. We have very far poultry um. me less poultry plants. The few In one. written up but they are not POULTRY 0N FARIS 11 one is content to start with a null nook. provide good qua-ten. learn all on. can from tell-No u- pert ‘Tlten. Ind mend I year. at last. In experimenting. one may then so Into the business In can-nut and fluently with vary [and malt. Pigeons are very cleanly in their habits, Ind when they, have the op- portunity they will take a thorough water bath at least once u day. 1! they are denlod'thll, they win noon contact, discus and die. In warm weather the water should he changed every day. Pigeons require perfect ventilation. roomy quarto“. became overcrowding I: (am. They must never be ex- posed to bad weather. and Improper {ceding will quickly destroy a flock. tun-ll Tm Make: local. mum». B. 0.. t town of about ï¬x thoumd people. bout. the podâ€" uulon of the "longest street at In ten In the world." The Canadian Par cine m which am from the Atlantic 0. the Min. run It†tho nah m at the m With the object of protecting its em. pioyeee against permanent injury to the eye or sight. the Baltimore Ohio Railroad company, in e circular inst issued. urges that in all cases of injury or of the iodguent of foreign particles in the eye. the employee It once set the services or I company physician. whenever this be possible rather than attempt to treat the in- jury or allow fellow employees to do so. Railroad experience cites many instances of permanent injury to the eye or total loss of sight sustained as the results of attempts by inexperin :01! persons to usurp the once of surgeon. The lmmedlnte securing of medical st- teution, it is held. eliminstes the poo: sibility of breatheâ€"Scientiï¬c Ameri- ‘ DOWNERS GROVE ENTER. DOWNEBS GROVE. Preteen». Ramona Employed Syn. the "launch coll will be chipped tilting the greater portion of the The M From Iowan u run-m I. «a On. Selected by the Gouno- m‘ for QM Flat Ram-00¢ to Pine. the Int-flu a! Main. From c» “A we no. on to m not: Nut-n- un Junction into n». Illa-mu cal ï¬eld. 5 Mann 0! a nun. Tho food In In In MIR will It. ml Inn m min (fuel. on (‘oot'l luIfl. I“ from "do you! It In nut-tad that "hon Tut-tutu Inn the mm In lo be encoded through the mun nun, nod moon urn-d on. lo the Tum:- nvn and m- than c: to huhnh. “The route ndopud I- know. u the 811mm room." an a numeral by Secretary Lane. “Ind extend: "on Bow-m on Reuurncuon bay to m- an: on tho Tmu river. a 41mm o! ‘11 Inna. 11m mule Include: the «hang Mun Northern nllmd. which run. (mm Scum through (In Kenn! "tun-ul- (or a than. of 7! In†to Tumult: am. Thu route l- to be bought In. In: brutal ov- Mru by the government [or 81.150300. “00.000 of which um be paid on July I, "I5, Ind Ibo bat-m Juty I, "It. From Multan territory gold bullion worth mote than 8200000300 all-only In been produced. and use to“! at Allah-n mum-ce- ln lun- Ind nu. erlu. u tell u minerals. mommy now acced- $500,000,000. don QM 00m:- le lam-cu Mandy Rm In a Few mm The W Line. Show Other Run-Ind Prom Which wm In flu. 0pm! Up That emu-o out». at Alaska. be 326,800,000. Congress has nppro- printed 335900.000. and It is believed that â€0.000.000 at most will be ut- nclent. Thls lndlcates what the admlnlatnr lion "Inn 01 Alaska. [or which the United States paid Russia only $7.- 200.000. The entire coat 0! the railroad, in- cluding the putting; oi the Alaska Northern railroad. it in estimated will The government road will he built under the direction or the Alaskan en. smearing commission. consisting 0! William C. Eden. chairman; Thomas Riggs, Jr., and Lieutenant Frederick Means. late superintendent of the Pan- am railroad. The commission in now In Alaska. The second you uhlovement by this seven-lament In a generation la at handâ€"«he construction of u savour mantowned rallmd In Allah. Thu DroJect is I 1m second only In Im- portance to the building or the Pan- una cull. Indeed. it {a I. rival ol the canal. lot the extenslon or nil- roads into Allah will open up a new vast region 01 almost unprecedented murcea and productlvity. Only Second In Important» to Oh. Dulldlng o! the Panama Canalâ€"â€" Will 3. Known an the annual Route. Gflnf PROJECT INAUGURATID IV GOVERNIENT. RAILROAD F08 AlASKA 19167776 0054†L B. Foley. general nuflnmdem o! the Dohwlre. “chums. a Wat- ». unreal. mind that It. and Ital human-unmo- [ Railroad. Us. Telephones. ‘ Telephones have displaced tele- ‘mph instruments lot train dispatch- ing service on 60.000 on of the 260.- 300 miles of railroad. in this counâ€" try. C. H. Wilson, superintendent at long diunnce win: of the American Telephone nnd Telegnph company. told Special Examiner Marshall 0! the inmate comm communion. who was holding a hearing on the con- phlnu ol the Grain Denien' munch. lion of Chlmo. The grain dealers al- lege discrimination by the lelegmh companies. by leaning telegrnph vire- privauly lo the disadvantage of than public. ‘ B. 0.. In been In operation for some months. but the line from Wlnnlm to Mancu- N. 8.. the terminus on the Atlantic. II not yet completed. and the funds for m completion. under m cm circumstances. may not soon to tumble. Many expectations founded onusopeulngnprlcltmnoflelh Ontario 3nd Quebec rm he diap- pointed for n wingâ€"Menu“ Anod- CM'I m Had no! the 'If My unsettled lain-tn and true urn-shout Candi. tho dominion would hm W II 1915 n ("at the rum“ Illa-co at mxlmdy «.009 Illa. Incl-ding. at was. all «km or coin-acted line. And line. running through Amri- an ten-mun. This would hue pineal the country second to I0 «her In no wcfld In nun-d standing. The co.- m of the Grand Trunk-Punt! syne- hag been retarded. The lino extending wow-m fro- Whalm to the Mic teminn at Prince linen. "tho-Myvudloptolh north.“ tin h In and Ibo (rah Mtg-Iltlhy'mupbm mu'mlmnmhufldm on for no nut-h; (In. Illa and Muhmtdhgnmmm'u In Iced lo Ith an. . two-Il- nrlpd'ooï¬uio'mptomu Mia-(haunt. drag-03i- IS 353‘ 350335.:3-c35l ‘tvlrairlprosffeaso. UM “In“. Win In mind: I). m nun! nun-d In I). "shod muo- ha a. Int-III! la n In.†to“ In the hut- tho. Ml.- fnr-fln «1. lb. tru- â€loom-Inmdm when a. m Ibo m (h. 'Iok nod mum the HM I. dun-34 3333:4353 53. a 3 3.93... I. 399.. 3-28 cantal< on. 3 3:89.. .333... 05 .15 n. a: to. on. 3 .3»: 3 31-03..- Ilz! < but In an] an. In hue qua-uno- (M an! Nu rem! A sum to II. nut-cod at $329 w Incl I-Ilo. II the claim 01 tho lnwnur Pm Tn... TM. 0000! T‘- wm Emilia-u Railroad Wmu Doc to Duncan Careful tent: of the now lies on a mflmad In Oklahoma show that they have wearing properties at least ï¬ve times as great as wooden ties. No spikes are necessary. and for the rea- son that they are self-gauging, the working gang can be decreased to one A noel rallmul no In; recently been perfected whlcl: the lnvoutnl' chum will do any with a large pal- centaxe o! rullmd much. The new no absolutely prevents nil upmdlnt. the most "equal“ cum 0! wrecks. and on account. of It: peculiar uni-lac. It makes an excellent cattle guard alto. For the lame reason. human "esp-nor. would lava I dlfllcull. time following a rallroud track on which thou lles were used. and cow sequently the yearly death rate of 5.000 persons from {but cause would be greatly dlmlnlshed. WOULD SERVE TWO PURPOSES Claim TM: Om! TI. wm Prov-n: Wm“ and Holy a. flop Daub “on at :th Fonds. F rel-mammal... 1 Pntent right. has neatly hon ‘Inmedlnm’yunmm rendering menu ulna held-prod. The method cousin. of coating the In. lcrlor o! the uh!" with «mu. 3 thing which he Wily hon u- tempted hut not with awn-(cry ro- nlu hr the reason that the world could not he made to «hm per- neatly. In tho new pm- : eel-uh quantity of uphnu lo mixed with the concrete helm the m ll no!“ When thou-chasm and. and tho tube and. the manor In and-hm to M the namele- of mph-It laid- dod In the made no lnld bar. When hot and! In unseemly coated over the mar wull of the up It Immediately common with tho 09‘ than particles In the much, wild: urn to acutely nacho! It In rhea. The" has has: much “and (hr uh- †or this hind In Mm In lam much. u nun-l- b: acid- nut ho conveyed m up. Illaâ€"Pooch: loam In». a m «minimal Mm ummnmmmo lflollhtie-eflallmhl‘m madman-m. honnflev Yorkvunhluu studio. on No â€to. via In uh. a saw. have nee-1|! boon mn- Mnmkhbmm wmmnmm madmuuzuw-lo unwnmmmw a: 1.2.4. .33. .- 331; p In: I... 41.3 .- D .3... Pl... (SKI 5. $533... 33.3. on. I... I"; in. r... 34 .2. I...» I3. 3. on" Icon in I. I; all I. loot-i g Austrian Tyrol in 10306 nun will" 0! Alpine mountains. etched ‘ with I wonderful and tuition“ “I!" ‘0! "lion While than an (out late. in Tyrol tin- in Sultan-ad. and while the highâ€: 11min. ann- um. 12.100 foot Above the nu Ind. hlil lu- bohind the monarch: o! (I. 8-h- Alu, m the Austrian cm. hid yinldu nothing In chat. by con- plrhol with it. “abhor. Among the met-dun all“ of 7nd Dun (out ch unabl- for his picture at the mime. to Holt nommmuuoumm m. "(ion m on: to rat. «I mulznmumuuwnum 0! met an... Thai. “out III". In Ion noon at ell-nu within m bode" than any on" pan of lump. Then an m of it. "on in“ vim it. which m u.- of notch-cl mm and tho mhon, than an AM k.- Amman Tyml forms a conaldeb able part of the Ioerdlng and am. cult boundary that full between Italy and Anatria. I! la a barrier more at- tocflvo than the Voana barrier be- tween Germany and ï¬ance. or than the Carpathian barrier between Huh I"! and Gallcla. Though Tyrol In e [and ell-due". In; of the artist. (he sport-mu. the mallow-t. end the mentally or plan- ically ailing: though 1! 1| 3 country where nature has been overhvleh with beauty. and where there ere more than 350 registered health re- sorts, It, nevertheless. has been con- penuvely neglected. more especially by Americana. Amati-In Tyre]. which II My II the public eye because of the strained nhtlonn between luly and Autrh. to one of Dumpe'l bedthloet prov- inces. In the northern um the III‘ (Irma pure end cool from the blunt- ot the gleeler and pungent with it and pine: and In the loan: It in Iolt with ledlternnun nun-blue and M grant with onus end lemon. Tho MAW claw. m WWW mmmnnm.m "ROI. THE BEAUTIFUL annmuo â€or II Too on" vml ff «numb Iv AIIHIGANI “You â€pm-g: !» W “than!†and Van.†In WW _ mum MHOâ€"H“ um um REAL SKIN COIN!" ' 0' Climb Found In "I. "'â€""""' » m Follow- Us. at W soup «I. 11““ mm no» I‘m , murmur-yams Mun-K. [Wm-O on. "mm-nunsâ€... 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