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tae Cft*«J &u>tM t> meet o: Acr^cuUm*.* In ipetral thi* mrtha landltof iwjltrr «n- bestu enp* yn tfo^ral fa nut. s-brrr r^ultry is • <(»■■ '«*oe, tboncii rorfc fsrm» famivi 4»p b>t!k of the poaltr? protecti-Mi. Labor saviag appliance* are at n priltry farms, but are not alw>y« xactinl on general farm*. W md children can do moat at the pool try work oa a genera! farm and there ty reieaae the labor of the mei Mhar farm amrh. On general ft place the noaltry house coaveaia *he dtclLog bouse In order to steps. One boose holding from 75 to ISP hens «an be used to ad rant age, a IP* log the beoi free range all the time. An ej cel lent arrangement la to hare the bouse near an orchard, which furnishes a good range for the heoa. allowing free range the hen* win pick up all the necessary green feed and will also get a considerable ax of tbelr grain feed. Keep large happen containing dry mash before the ben* constantly, so that It win bo oec.'sary to feed the scratch grains *r.ly once or twice dally. Very little tnor labor l* required in caring for a 8o> 1 containing from 109 to ISO ben* thsi is required for from Su to 108 benpro vlded all the bens are kept la on. bouse and bare a large free range. A separate shed or a room in the ring house can be ntlliswd to advantage for batching chickens with facss.
MOTORS INSTEAD OF DOGS Trip Over the Cascades In a OaaoUna
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A spectacular trial trip was rooently aade across the Cascades In a motor Oloigli, and a number of photographs, taken at various singes of the jouraejr, ara reproduced in Popular Mechanic*- The achievement of the motor sleigh was nlmoat a* amsring as that of the first army tank, conquering, as It did. all kinds of c^otacles. gklmtnlng tk surface of anowfalla. old or new. the strange little vehicle broke Ita way through primeval passes with never a stumble. The rescue of an automobile, hopelessly stalled in the drift* of Scoqualmle pass, was e tae-e Incident In Its progress Crossing * deep gully on a pair of hemlock poKs was but one of the day's adventu'ea. The intended substitution of th<- motor sleigh for the dog drawn alrdges of Alaska’s snowbound post trail* means more to tbs people of that great territory than may be geur.-atly realized. Jack London and ethe'* hare limned the malemnte a* a rctnautlr figure; but the follower* ■* the trail know well he Is never that. It I* the elimination of much human hardship as well a* ranine It effirlenry, that roromniend* the *p oline method.
shore change,- pMlosopht. cully said Oap Johnson of Rumpus . Hid**. “Just tather day, as It ware. | twbodr thought atiytklnt In pertiddet ; If a fefler took g demUohn to chfcreh ! under tV back seat of hli wagon, and | after the Kermon had grown sorter I tiresome winked a few of hi* friend* outside to help him lap It up and fool around and swap bones and mebbej fight a Uttle hi a general way. “But now. hr *tlt If be fret smells of patent medicine on s week day he’s got to produce the otnenlck and p’lnt out the place whur It says he’s got the deodly disease that *■<? claims to hare take' the medicine for."—tc»•.««« Qij
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Quick Action Called For. When an angler drop* a line I hopes to get an answer right away.
Proud of His “Profession* •'Burglars who served In the army are going back to their old trade," said a London pol'ee official the other day. "These meo deliberately elect to live by steeling because they find It adren turous. It was with the aams spirit that they Joined the army. At least le convicted burglar woo the Victoria o«x." Cocflnnatiou of this characteristic is provided by a captain In a famous fighting regiment, who declare* that oar of the bravest men In bis company, a corporal with a D.C.M. and other honor*, dectarod himself a professional thief "Hi* one regret." remarked the officer, “was that the ro milting authorities would not let him desetibr bis occniwUon on his papers aa ’burglar.'"
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setting as many hens ■* possible at one time; thi* nave* labor, as It takes only a little while longer to care toe a number of setting hen* than for one hen. Confine the setting bens to tbelr nests and allow tb m all to come off at one time dally. Aa Incubator may be need for hatching the egg* om! the chick* may be put unde- hen* tor brooding, especially early in the season, when It Is difficult to get ben* to set as early as U desirable to pr dnea early chickens. Rfll*e the chickens under ben*, putting from 15 to 25 chickens with . ach hen. and confine the hens to •-mall coop* placed on a Rood green *-vi, or a field of some growing crop wh.-reby the yonng chickens will have free range on fresh land. A con* <!-r*Me number of bens with brood* of chickens can be kept In a limited sisca where the bens are confined to the
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In sect Ions where commercial hatcheries exist the farmer tan bar.- hi* eggs hatched there and thn* save the labor of hatching the chicks. These chickens can be reared with luma, or a stove brooder which will < orer from 300 to 400 chicks may be used to good advantage, thereby saving labor in feeding and caring tor the chicks and still allowing the young • hh-kaaa free range. By the use of these commercial hatcheries a’l the chicken* can be hatched at one ttme and the chicken* ran be brought out early In the spring, at which time It ia Dost profltc.ble to hatch and raise chicken*. WATCH FOR LICE ON CHICKS Where Pests Are Found Make Application of Small Amount of Lard— Provide Shade. Watch for head lice on chicks; If tonnl grease the bead of each thick with a small amount of lard. !>•< not tiar salt with the lord, a* often advised. Allow plenty of shade, us the hoi sup'* ray* are often fatal to freshly greased chirks. PROPER FEEDINGS* SUMMER Not Advisable to Dive Too Rich rood During Estremely Hot Days—Not Easily Handled It U bc*t not t«> tot’d too heavily, or of t'Hi rich toad, during the exiremely h»< days which are experienced ocrusionally In nutnmer b»cnu«c over'*wnled digestive systems runnel hand!* the food ua well la Uia su.eiuo beat. J
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