vahodom have Ino- Muhammheutofoedu Meow- every «ya-gem. eon unnotuyongood puma. Beet-Inc .Iheoumonrymwbmeon. “mural-locum†A! Mfoodlorhou'om'otno wmuutunomum. W while they lutmueollut. Ham-Mot'orktoput .mrmu-omur. 11mm. cbllonthophnotmwlum obtuse-mam new â€Minmemtdmm ï¬lmMuthfluflmwnfl may, poultry-km m «6 h. who to the nine of mud beau brow]; We lineman-r00 um poultry mum who no llur fluwm'becuformnmuno (Ml you, One poultrymu of our walla-e. in gotten a: m of 3mm], Into been, an a writer In II canâ€. We no planned to learn a! the Int-M that h Mu min In a. sinus of angel been. ‘ MWmew '4meâ€. Vo'uMonâ€"Canloxml Long-0'01"“; IANGEL BEETS FOR POULTRY .0! DIM if Proper Atten- -‘ ’tlon In Given to Work. w u. commands-5d Int-MM Tho am step in to get the young Men to (rowing. They should hnvo warm. dry alum" and accent to '9 â€r and ("L For the an! week or hobmdorumba-ronvorygoodn- Ion ad a the and of am “no bo- Olodmmutfuflldm As you: turkeys are very delicate creatures lt is but natural that great an be exercised ln teedlng them. One of the greatest mistakes is over- loodlnx. While they should be led Muently they should he glven only 1 null amount at one time. The ï¬rst few weeks in the critical period of a turkey’e life. At that time quick changes of temperature and hmpneae are fatal unless the turkeys m given the proper attention imme- diltely. i have known of flocks being nought out in the spring showers and every one of them would perish tom the elects, while a flock of little chickens would suffer no in el- Turkey raising is usually regarded II In arduous and uncertain task. and it in unless the keeper is well polled u to the requirements, Many think it impossible to bring more than one-fourth of the hatch to ma- turity, but I know that with the prop- or care it in possible to bring the units batch through. One of the lines of work that it enable of returning good promo In the tearing of turkeys tor the mar- ket... Year alter year the price climbs upward, which may be taken as an Indication that the supply I: never quite equal to the demand. VIM Wool: In Critical Period In Young mm Linâ€"Ono of Greatâ€! Mlov an) I. Overloadingâ€"Moon Them Growlnu. '8 FOR IARKET mannequin-thanking†Mbmcduumulfl nmnmummumm mmmhamummh [kn-Mormoolungm Mnemtandmnlov- a! mmâ€. The pivot-placed!!! the Moder u about. via a oral-cry hmp-ttholnvcrcldcomnl-hwo MmL-mplumulud "pin. I. Furnish Hut-Ln- â€o W 0' '16. you)!†work u my MM mm" mm. with (M- n’uud un' I... “mutton-cowa- ouo. Mtulmï¬hbcdhmz thawnotmIHnfl-mlmh»; mudnmumuurm SAFE AND SIMPLE BROODER BIC than no other W- Iu lulu birds. omitting the fowl. on no no“ and "new!“ such a. slow I'll. of cold- ot Ill-us. Intel. In. hr “other â€no", mun. Ion cosh- ud "tau, and I I'll“... of Wu- that call lot con-mt amnion. Mlovln. m- u Ioouu um an! (up nun, mun "pun. “Uni can of tho Incuhcmn ad W! and men! about , A! night. In“: the Maoâ€"cad u M mun»; out the Mann; no Then come- lho brain-t; than the dflnlln‘ run; than claulu In the drgpplnn of the null. (8! IL K. BOYIR.) The mane work on tho poultry turn con-Isa. am. 0! oponln; up the houn- nnd allowing the (owl- the beneï¬t of the (nth “r. WORK IN THE POULTRY YARD Hm Thing 0' Inner-um In to Open Hausa, Allowing Fowl. Beneï¬t of In»: Mr. Ithmmanumub The chicken should be conï¬ned In a small pen or fattening crates where they will get no exercise. They wm b0 quieter and do better In a durk pan. The (ceding may be done by umpunc at. nlghl u [but In more con- venlent. All tgmuuan n’ut Mum; The chickens should be led all they will eat twice a day. At ï¬rst one should begin by feeding light, but af- ter two or three days they should be given all they will em. up twice a day. Food should not be left standing be- fore them. however. I! corn in as cheap as the other grains, 1 would feed corn liberally. The grain should be mixed with about twlce as much mllk as of ground grain, so that It will be very son. and drip from the end of a stick. No green 100d 13 necessary. If one cannot get mllk it will be necessary to feed some animal meal or beet scrap, or a llule blood meal]. About 10 per cent. of the weight of the gralu Is the rlght proportion of blood meal. There la no better fattening food. probably, than good plump oats llue ground. Barley, ground up ï¬ne, is al- so good as part of the ration. A good ration would be ground oats. barley and mlddllnga ln equal parts and a. llttle bran mlxed with buttermilk or sour mllk. Depnriment. Oregon Agflcultur‘l Col- lege.) There are several muons that can be led successfully in latlenlng chick- en. la acme dlstrlcta corn is the main Item, and In others oats, barley or other grain. The price of grain will govern the ration led. largely. (3.! PROF. _JA_KEI DRYDEN. Poultl In 805m corn Dlu'lrlot‘o Corn-h Mun Rum and In Other. can. IIF lay of some Other Grain. FEED FOR FATTENING FOWLS Homo-Mao. Mr. gar-nun. mm. I: may mm» from that am to your table and bring allot-o and CO- Don't throw dead fowl. when they will rot and breed mum A Now Don't write the editor for pantry In- formation. bm write us. and don’t write on until you have tried to think 12 out for yourself ï¬rst DON'T; Don‘t cultivate pessimistic mm. bu! has your own raw Don't be mercenary. You may Mic up money by the plan. but In outlin- ussd "a mlsefly mu.†mm In breeder and 08-min. all I» crease- fertility. nuke ponds or dams. the thicknes- of the dun wan depending on volume and velocity of wnter and nude thick- er at base than top. The proportions hr linking the concrete dam wall shown were one barrow or aharptand and two of clean gravel to one not or cement. 'The majority of duck Mien; feed their breeding ducks nah. either} Don’t In: a me: of poultry VII. nlen an the chicken: car: up ‘ That Is why a. owlmmm dad I: harder. “mot. maker and Imam than lb- mrlu dot-Hum. and that l- ‘why. on the century. lb. III-nu cut-tun. In «eh I tut mwu. no toolhnome and Jule}. ll aw". lo Ibo month. In an Inn and lowly hoe-nu It nonhu- lull mm um) loaf- and all much. and ml or In («nod loot quell) mm:- lglu Inn-n of “or: flash Ind runny . The only “no I! [on lo urlm l:- ulwn It In driven In lo 3 rub ol Mom klllluu. and no named h nvlmmlnn am- llwy llnl w. it" non than wins-o In do "ill 1 Duel (rum-n. along nlmmn Ila-ply below wnw I'flfll more. or amu- hot- by c l. Damn. A Visit to (mm! 0! our pruminmu (Illt'li lilnllis will «llsvl-m- the I'm-t timl. while llu‘) mim- ln.lliuns ut‘ yuun-z. gnu-u :luwi» fur mnrkvl \villmui tiwir Inn-in: innl u «lny‘s swim. yul Hm: l'ur-‘ nisii swimmiu: I'nviliiivs 1:» [MPH lii'vmliu: Iluvks 'l'lii- ls Iii-mim- ducks naturally pair in ilu- \‘ 0r, :luzl tliux llum- Hm! swim my (-4.. with :I iiiglu-r €I\'t‘l’zl_:.'|‘ fertility and gn-uh-r hulvlmhilily. and lint Illh'lillll‘ls :u'v ul summer \‘ilulily. Inc-nor lm-mh-rs am! can stand mnn- fun-in: t'nr [mu-km The grant Hill] in maria-I durklin': raising is (0 get quick. hi': growth and In km'p tiw rim-k soft and Julvy Exi-rviso in swimming. like utln-r healthful exercisv. mukcu muscle. Mo .1 C. I. 8mm; SWIMMING FACILITIES FOR DUCKS. [Therm nl’lh'ln's and Illustrations must no! be reprinted wllhuul special permisâ€" 8101).] v ‘ mmmm‘ SOLICIT!!! ‘ C.M.BARNI'I'Z POULin DA. '0‘ cm MIG "I "on ngnna's anon: REPORTER A way to Interest that boy and tr keg him has: and happy is to give him an lnterent in the flock. whether chickens turkeys. ducks or geese lake him a member of the ï¬rm. [In him part of the proï¬t and watch him get busy. Buoy boys, with work than gives them a sense of proufletornhlr and a chance to make money. are not among our dime novel readers nor as â€dates of the had boys of the streets A fancier was recently tried at Wil- liannsport. Pa.. for shooting and killing a chicken thief. The jury brought In a mm of not guilty after ï¬ve nin- oies' deliberation. .lndae- In Pennsyl- vania are aemng away from the lies that stealing a horse and a chicken does not show the name moral carpi- tnlo. and juries no longnr (ll-Illa! chicken stealing a laughing matter. The Single Comb Brown Lennon seem- to be dropping out of sight. very few being new at shows. and one sol} dom seen a flock of them. On man: for this I. because show requirement: In such that the ridiculous donbk‘ mung Imam must be resorted to u get birds to win. This unmturn' method applied to Barred Roch but also retired them from the bend of the It In occasionally the mine that e hrcedlnx pen cot-thine hem that Im not popular with the male or which gin- hlln the cold ehonlrler. A tea-tin. of the eggs wlll show some of the eggs luferttle. and they may beastly traced ï¬nch hens should be mated to honttm male. as lt 1e Feldom they become rev.- onciled to the head of the harem or lhei male make- up with them. When the Americhn Poultry um um met at Neutrino. Tenn. most restaurants put on lots of chtchvn frills and chicken soup. chicken salad. chick en sandwich and stuffed eggs were on about every bill of (are. The them her: felt like the boy who said to the friend who entertained him: "Don't want none of that. Got plenty of that It home†Mmmnymmebmwnym ten whether an on com-Inn a noun Mlmism hntvbmemundera ban and watch the chick for a your and If I: crows «'0 I mater. and I! n I.†cut It's I Inn." FIA'I’HIM AND [WHILLt One In; lo [a duct: 06 their Ind In to (N the-m "dud A an. or 3 boy chm-In; the and an on alum") a flock of market doth n to put them out of condition Mme cu,- In ï¬n laying home. A dMnrhmrv mu mm the Inn on nerve loot-l- the on Q. I bar. a very ï¬ne â€loan- cool ml and flunk of showing him. but I notice on of m- fm In. webs I we} doll "to I dad‘s. ll be In about M},- (at! In a" «the! who. would not Ma‘ «be? good tun-nun oration-nu (Mai do!“ .0 that the judge can“ just mul Mm nanny? How about brooding him? A. No. no vauld ho doharrvd [mm comp-mks 0011': had "or.“ Inn Q. What should one do far that large urolmu: that appear: on thv wle of I chlrten'u (not? I have a lame â€mum- coct bird with the trouble. In It con- tnxkuu? A. Tout fowl hm bumble foot. Not cont-moan. but from I broke. Manâ€. In your bird‘s can from Jumplnx down from too blah I mt. sunply cut deep new-- "row Ins. mum out put, paint with car- hollc add 01’ come other Intmpflr. hand“! and loop fowl on ctr-w floor mu It rot-nun. 1:. How many warn-u.»- or Wynn- dnm-u duet: the new Slnlulurd of Pet- («non mmnln, l'lmuo name. A. Bil- rer. Golden. White. Bull. Black. Par- tridge. Silver l'encllal. Colombian Q l have used yum- gusnllmwurlmllc louse IKHVdL‘l‘ uu my (owls will: allows» and um \mmlorlnu If you haven‘t mum (him: as effectual fur the urn-cu â€('t’ that klll my nm-huslu-u A. Simply Ills-ml“- half 11 ï¬re cont ruk» of ('Ulll- mou stun.- “‘nslllug uuup In two [ml- lom of water. place In this n n-nspoou (III of lion-sun: and spray the Dual: thnrmmllly Uue tlmmugh appllcntluu wlll he found sumcleut I) l nuty in a I'm-rm "Kurius" you fllillu you saw u 111-“ llmz laid win-n Iu-r "Luann-u was so run uf tunmrs that hm- muluot and um slim-sruuld no humor pori'urm x’uvlr {um-lions, Can u lwn ln_\~ u'iHn-ul :m oviduct? A. .\'u 'l‘ln- printm- lnih-d tn m-t our n-nrrH-liun of prim! in Hum (u illst'l’t the word giz zzu'd fur m illlh‘tl thus the Inhtakc. lu sunn- mlumn : D m-r rum of an egg is wan-r <luu|ld 1d 6.â€- per cent KURIOS FROM KORRESPONDENTS Let us he harmless us the rose And ml- ‘r lonely [lowers Thin shim» like stars upon the earth Ami glurlry ilsJunn-rs The Ii!) hl'k :Iks of punily So In: ' nur snuls lu- “hire And Iz|h~r hluom In muzuhse In A.- u'dcns 01' (Ix-133m be! as be useful llko the trees The apple. peach and pear Blossom so sweetly In the spring. Whm luscious (rull they hear! Thus life Is meant m bear guod mm. And We should ï¬ll our sphere Thu! others, seems our good works. May glorify (104] here, Let us be busy Ilke (he been. My. how the hers do work! And yet with all their dally to" They never ahlrk nor jerk. How happily they buzz and fly From flower umo flower! 80 may We work and store awny Trvasul‘e from every hour A OERMON FROM NATURE M u be wheel-fulï¬ls the bird... .Old robin. l'u‘lfll there. Hal Mule hungry mouths to (no And other earthly care. Yet he starts slnxlng a! the dawn. And when ms nun hul gone Ho ult- benide his nesting man And slugs an even song C. M. BA RNI'I‘Z SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK NewYorkCrea-I "Wm " " ' â€e.†"u “an “flaws .11.“ - 12¢ Choice Ge. ' smmuuuu. at â€matte“ EEKEHLER The Blue Front Store rmsmmm m1 E N ewLocatlon Rendv for Business mm a WDIYWMDGIW 1mm “sauna-8m B. SCELFO, 29 S. Main St. ,mmmmm All Kinds of Bread Buns Cookies, Doug hnuts. Cofl'ee Cakes. Cakes and Pics Superior Bakery Goods. Every Way Mrs Em ma Gress 2:32.23“ Fresh BakeryGoods Every morning lrom fllnsdalc It I “It amt here our! (In nickel din: (lute m mMth-fcwflemmmstor wow: qua-bk. THE CENTS TH. If R's pure {'0on you want. you WI." ï¬nd mrytki'ng'nnnt ice. tlnt m" make you eon. beck again. Ewrytlu'lg “all I quality. Ind is laid to you at right pram. Ink. our store your My when“ who. Ready [or Business with a Good Line 01 Good Shoes Mertz (d Mochel HARDWARE Accommodation Wlnhburnc-Crosby Co's. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 36 South Main Street 'Bhe Right Price Store llmu From 8 A. VI. to 3 P. M. Suturday evenings Irom 6 lo 8 o’clock. GRAIN and HAY RED COMB POULTRY FEED means much in the seleclion ot a bank. '1 ms bank extends every possible cour- tesy, in line with good sound Banking You are invited to use his service. OF DOWNERS GROVE mum and son C 0 A L TILLPHONI I, “1'? v9. By a. tin!