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CIURIN Night 4 eep Your Eyes GAmen Sean Ry BATTLE AGAINST ANIMAL DISEASE People Must Have Wholesome Meat at Fair Prices, Says Dr. John R. Mohler, PRODUCTION IS BIG FACTOR Merely Question of Time Before Every Serious Aillment Must Yield to Weapons of Science—Fight en Tuberculosis. (Prepared by the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture.) “Our live-stock industry must be so adjusted that the people of this coun- try may obtain wholesome meat at fair prices and this must be done with out discouraging production.” That statement was made before the National Association of Meat Packers in session at Atlantic City, by Dr. John 11. Mohler, chief of the bureau of ani mal industry. Ample production, he continued, is the most Important factor leading to prices that the con sumer is willing to pay and pay cheer fully. The public must have confidence in the method of production and dis tribution, and consumers are entitled to full information, he said, regarding the growing and marketing HERD ARE SUPERIOR Higher Average-of Milk Yield Ob- : tained From Alfalfa. Shu Well Worth While for Farmers in One District to Study Feeding Prac tices of Other Districts—Best to Correct Soil, (Prepared by the United Siates Departs ment of Agriculture.) That profits may sometimes He in creased by the substitution of legumes for & large part of the concentrates in the dairy ration, Is brought out by cow-testing association records op tained by the dairy division, The rec ords from six assoclations where nl falfa formed a large part of the dalry ration was compared with the records from eight associations where legumes were fed sparingly with the following results: In the alfalfa district the grain was 16 per cent of feed cost, and in the other digtriet the cost of grain was 41 per cent of the total feed The mitk vield of the alfalfa-fed cows was 6.805 average vield of butter of cont thie COST, jnYerng« pounds and the fat was 2581 pounds, triet the average milk yield 5.234 pounds and the average yield of but Was Control and ly important factors In ample produc- had to foot. problems, pleuro-pneumonia, rinderpest that the of agricul ture has succeeded in keeping out of with surra., SCOUrges disease, other animal 3 rt nin production certainty appeared, Victory in Sight, “As to most other animal diseases,’ In certain cases eradication Is prac tically complete. There is still need thorough supervision and energetic in bu* we are confident that it is merely a matter of time before every serious disease must yield to the Dr. Mohler backed up this statement by citing what has been accomplished with a number of serious diseases. As late as 1906 cattle scables was prev. In 1006 about 1800000 square miles were infested with the sheep scab dis. ease. Now only about 00,000 square remain infested and at the cupied a domain of about 700.000 duced to less than 300,000 square miles, and the tick Is doomed to prac- tienl extinction within the next four but the use of anti-hog-cholera serum, especially in connection with the virus, Better Management of Cattle Prevents Loss of Such Food Animals, is a definite means of preventing fur- ther outbreaks of serious character. Foot-and-mouth disease his appeared in the United States at six different periods within the last half century, but has been eradicated with a total of cattle Infected during all of these six periods of less than 100,000--a rel- atively small figure when compared with 67,000,000, the approximate num- ber of cattle in the United States this year, Can Eradicate Tuberculosis. “To eradicate tuberculosis from live stock in the United States” Dr. Mohler continued, “is a very extensive undertaking and to some may seem endless: We do pot consider it so. We know definitely that tuberculosis can be eradicated from small areas and what ean be done on farms or in an area as large ns the District of Colum- bia can be repeated on a larger scale. There is no insurmountable barrier to the eradication of tuberculosis from the entire United States. Actual ac. complishment depends necessarily on public enlightenment and on public co- operation, also on adequate facilities and trained men to do the testing properly. This generation probably will not see the end of the campaign, but others will folloav and, we hope, will Qush the work to completion.” ¥ 3 Splendid Field of Alfalfa. 1S TO WANTING AND GETTING | Harvard University Head Tells Good | Story With a Moral That Is Easy to Understand. # — There 18 n story told in Poston which ought to spur on Harvard grad ohtnin the | Presidont untes in thelr efforts to Harvard endowment fund, Lowell and n ing over the paign, “I know much for,” sald the business man, "but how much do you really want?” “Well,” President Lowell with a slight twinkle, *1 gm like little gir) went to the butcher's for her mother, She stood by the ounter until It her turn and the butcher sald, ‘What do yon Hitle gin? “1 want a Hmonusine,' sald the Ht: girl, ‘mt mother wants 10 cents’ worth of liver." business man were taik- | progress af the ocatn- | how you are asking ANEW ered the who cnine want, | To Have a Clear Sweet Skin, Touch pimples, reduess, roughnesa | or itching, if any, with Cuticura Oint- ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap | and hot water. Rinse, dry gently aud { dust on a little Cuticura Taleum | leave a fascinating fragrance on skin, | Everywhere 20¢ each. —Ady, to His Chief There is i York Trouble, t boy In a New bullding who Is nmuber fin elevator office among a ree vianis wi of public Ri i resent needless questions Cine day there enters d 1 rather fussy old lady, } i i 3 J wall, “Don't VOR oy “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons : from stomach, liver and i cows the average income over cost of feed was 837. The alfalfa-fed cows may have been { better cows and the climate may have been better adapted to dairying. but {as both districts are favorably known for their dairy products it may be assured that the cows were of good | quality and well cared for in both dis- {tricts. It seems fair, therefore, to con | clude that the higher production and | greater income above feed cost of the | alfalfa-fed cows was due largely to the feeding of homegrown legumes. In any case it Is well worth while for the farmers of one district to. study the feeding practices of other districts. If legumes add to net profits, why not { grow and feed more legumes? If the | soll Is not adapted to legumes it may { pay to add lime or manure or what- | ever else it lacks In order that the dairy herd may be supplied with an sbundance of home-grown legumes. tensively Managed Than Are Large Forests. (By W. J. MORRILL, Colorado Agricul. tural Coliege, Fort Collins, Colo.) £195,000000. Does your woodlot pro sum? bered areas in the United States are in farm woodlots. These capable of being more lot Is deteriorating, because the own- ers are usually culling out the better species, are-making no provisions for the future timber crops, and in many places are using the woodlot as a pas ture to the detriment of the woodlot BIG ADVANTAGES OF MANURE Tends to Prevent Soil Drifting, Catch. es Snow and Protects Plants From Weather, Manure spread on wheat late In the fall or during winter tends to prevent soll drifting, catches snow, protects the plants from extreme changes In temperature, prevents soil heaving, conserves soil moisture and adds some plantfood. Next year when the ground is plowed the organic matter i= incor. porated with the soll and Improves the texture and fertility of the land for producing succeeding crops. BE CAUTIOUS WITH ALFALFA Makes Good Silage If Fed Within Rea sonable Length of Time After Putting Into filo. Alfalfa silage is good if fed within a few months after putting it into the silo, otherwise it soon becomes offensive In odor and Is not relished by stock. If materfal rich In ferment: able sugars is Wdded to alfalfa it te affective In preserving the nifalfa as | silage. _@rits, ‘peas, ete, will serve. " # Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the pame California on the package. then your child is having the best and most harm- jess or Are sure you laxative little stomach, i its deilcious phirsic for the bowels Children fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot. tle. Give It without Mother! You must —-Adv, iver and love fenr. say “California.” Trying to Please, * “Why did you put me at | between those two women iy talked me 9 you were fond of tongue i i who near fo death” did It because I heard yon ss eq sanaw “ay irhes™ i A single dose Peory's "Dead Sher { will expel Worse Tapeworm Its action pon the 8 ch and Bowels Is beneficial No second dose or afler purgative pecessary Adv, tc eB A AAS If all ie rally true, it. wonid tombstone epitaphs were his satanic majesty have to shut up shop, Freemont, symptoms incident to tha nervo to taking it, and the anno petro". ne ble Compound restored my has the C a package before the war C a package : during the war | B° a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! > Just Shopping. 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