Oklahoma Daily Live Stock News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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OKLAHOMA DAILY LIVE STOCK NEWS
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
DECEMBER 12 1919
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COLUMBIA Mo— Hundreds of hogs
range the open lands in Miaaiaalppl
count Missouri There aro 40000
acrea of these lands snd one man
who ranges Ills hogs thereon Is re-
puted to own more than a thousand
head Periodically the owners of
these wandering herds round up a
hunch of the heat animals 6 to 12
months old and market them But
where do they find t ho market? Who
wants rsxorlmcks?
A ready market awnlla them In O
K Cain’s fecdlol says Oscur It De
Wolf county agent who is telling
ES this story and In the course of a
— year 3000 pass through this feeding
station While these range hogs are
of the raxorbaek type rather than of
EH good fat hog type yet Mr Cain runs
EE them close to market toppers snd
EE ' occasionally succeeds In really top-
ping the market How he succoed
In making these thin grade range
hogs weighing from 100 to 125 lbs
place so well on the market after s
feeding period of from 50 to 70 days
is the Interesting part of this story
The hogs as they are delivered al
the feeding station receive the double
treatment against bog cholera and
this Is the flrsL safety step toward
his success as ling cholera Is any-
thing hut stamped out III southeast
Missouri After allowing two days
to reeover from tho vaccination they
are turned Into the feed lot where
they liavH free aeress to self feeders
filled with eotu and tankage lie has
observed no detrimental effeets from
putting the hogs oil full fecit so
soon after vaccination
The hogs are fed in a scries of
lots of five ueres each on which
various forage mips nre grown In
rotation Tills year Ilia lots were
seeded to sudun grass Mr Cain says
lie Imd noticed that sudun grass Is
a very steady plant and thought lie
would try It out this year as a for-
age in Ins hog lots Although being
very heavily trampled and pastured
through the whole summer ami tin
summer was unusually dry by the
way yet It kept even with the lings
and ill one lot gained a little The
teat lias not been Tarried far enough
to determine whether tills will prove
a aureessful ling-forage crop or not
hut It did what few other foragi
crops would do which was that ll
furnished tender fresh forage for the
hogs all summer The county agent
doubts whether any other foragi
crop legumes lueluiled would have
stood the punishment this grass did
and keep such a constant supply of
green forage available all the Hum
One of the things wutched closest
at this feeding plant is feed economy
The feeder who did not give it rare
ful consideration last summer wat
undoubtedly permitting a leak to ah
sorb I lie greater part of Ids profits
Mr Cain by careful watching found
that when corn rose to more than
$1 CO a bushel It was more non i mil -
cal to feed grain hy-producta and
JE' grain not stumlurd in our local mar
kets Mo found Hint by substituting
limning feed wheat middlings and
whole ground hurley his gains were
mado more economically The prac-
tice was first started by using wheat
middlings as the grain part of the
ration and while feeding this exact
data was kept lie found that gain
were produced cheaper than will
corn at the prevailing prices
wus rut her lute In the summer feed
lug per toil liefore whole ground liar
ley was found an economical feed
when corn was eosting $2 a bushel
Another point In economy Mr
Cain has found hy the use of tin
self-feeder Nothing Is fed by hand
Where more than one kinds of grain
la being fed each Is supplied in
sepnrate feeder However while the
hogs eat of all kind of feed well the)
seem to prefer the liomlnv feed
Tankiige which takes an essential
pluee In these rations Is also fed In
a self-feeder
While Mr Cain does not keep at'
Itemized account of Ilia feeding op-
erations sufficient records are kepi
to show upon which sido the balanci
rests Itecords show the average
dully gain made hy the lioga range
from l'k to 14 lbs Approximately
314 lbs of grain Is required to pro-
dule one pound of gain
The hogs are at all times supplied
fresh clean water and shade and
aro kept free from lice The wutei
I supply Is no item and nothing li
though of water wasting so this It
advantageous to Mr Porker beeausi
he does love a wallow Al each
feeding hunk Is a driven well to
supply the abundant amount of water
required Water is pumped Into
square box trough of two sections
each section being about 14 feet long
A removable slatted top fits over
t lie trough permitting the feeder to
clean the trough readily several
times a day On the other aide ol
the pump Mr Cain lias constructed
a alieil tour feet high Go feet long
and 12 feet wide Coder about one-
third the length of the shed la
water-tight box 10 feet wide and 10
inches deep which ho keeps hull
filled with wntcr to furnish the hogs
a wallowing place Occasionally
crude oil is poured over the water
transforming the wallow into a self-
oiler When the hogs find a freshly
j oiled surface Mr Cain says their
arlton remind hint of a hunch of
hoys at a picnic As a practleal way
of oiling hogs to control lice It Is
a complete success
8110 East Main
OKLAHOMA ( ITT OKLA
Work on Channel Tunnel Is to Start
Next Spring Is Report
Work on the English channel tun-
nel will lie begun next spring ac-
cording to authoritative Information
direct from London and Paris
Premier Lloyd-George soon Is ex-
pected to place the British govern-
ment's stamp of approval upon the
project and preparations to start
boring under the water will be put
under way
The tube will reduce the time of
rrosaing the channel from an hour
(hy bout I to twenty minutes hy tun-
nel train Passenger slid freight
traffic will he handled and the co
of construction Is placed st $124 ni)0-
000 with an annual maintenance
charge of 200o0oo Annual net
revenue is estimated at $70'l0u0'l
based upon present travel
Three tubes will be bored two for
uso of traffic and one for drainage
purposes The traffic tunnels will
he 32 miles long with 24 miles un-
der wuler The tunnel rnllway line
will he 37 miles In length Traffic
tubes will he 18 feet In Internal dia-
meter lined with Iron and concrete
The (liainage tube will be smulle:
and will be between the other tube
ami slightly lower
Mix years will be occupied In con-
struction work tunnel engineers
stato The work of digging or bor-
ing they assert will he comparative-
ly easy as the rliauncl has a rliall
floor through which boring machines
ran make fast loud wav Fast head
way In this Instance nouns five feet
dally progress eueli way
Tunnel boring will lie done from
both Hie llritisli and E’rench sides
The drainage tunnel will he the
first bored according to present
tilans drills will drive through the
(diaky stone the debris being curried
Imek hy belt conveyors to waiting
leelrie trains After this tunnel is
bored work on llm upper two tun-
liegln Six yeurs are ul-
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Here and There
“In some part of Africa H tDlR
doesn't know ms wue uilii ane
has married her" said Mrs (iahb as
she looked up from the newspapei
she was reading
"Hugh ’’ replied Mr Galili "Why
mention Africa especially?— Cincin-
nati Enquirer
JOB WORK
(real Irrigation Scheme
One of the world's greatest Irri-
gation schemes Is the Murrunihidgee
irrigation area comprising I250u0u0
acres In New South Wales
L:ro Stock News
Put Ills Blanket Inside
Curator Wilkie of the Melbourne
Australia zoo tells this: During a
period of cisd weather a pair of heat-
ed woolen blankets were thrown into
a cage containing a python In the
morning the hlunketa were gone and
the snake was found sleeping the
sleep of s gentleman who had (lined
well the night before
mds will
Wilted for the three
Engineers expect little water
trouble excepting from posslhlo un-
derground streams as the tunnel sys-
tem will he kept well beneath the
floor of the channel In midchannel
the rhalf roof of the tunnel will he
150 feet in thickness Impervious to
water easily bored and removed
In tho center of tho system the
tubes will be depressed for a tulle si
that either government may flood the
lubes In time of nntlonul peril This
is in accordance to un agreement
Era nee and Great Britain entered In-
to January 1G 1875 which also pro-
vides that terminals shall be under
control of the governments
It was shortly after this Hgrce-
ment that work was started at Shak-
espeare's cliff near Dover and at
Sangatte on the French shore of the
strait of Dover The borings had
gone 2000 yards on the French side
and 2300 yards on the British side
when tho British government became
frightened at t tie Invasion pimsihlll-
tics of such a tunnel ronneetlnn with
the continent and stopped the work
in 1 882
Advices from London do not say
If these borings will lie continued or
new holes started
Starting at the surface several
miles from the channel the tunnels
will slope down until tho tunnel
reaches a depth of 324 feet below
water level The maximum grade for
distance will he over ninety feet
The average grHilo from end to end
will lie twenty-six feet
Each traffic tunnel will he wide
'Hough to permit a regulation train
punsslng through one tunnel being
used for north-hound trains the
ulher for south bound Connecting
lingmial openings between the two
tunnels will penult ears being switch-
’d from one track to another at any
mint In tho tunnel Air will lie
Irlveti through each tunnel In the
lirectfon of traffic Only elect ric
trains will run through the tunnels
Uailrouds of Erunce and England
nuy use the tracks and trains will
run direct from London to Parts and
ither continental cities Trains muy
be run eaeh way every ten minutes
Engineers sav 12000 workers will
he needed on the Job half al each
nd working In three shift day uml
light to finish it In six years
Buyers and Sellers
You’ll
Find It Here
FOR SALE — 100 coming 3 and 4-year-old
Durham steers well bred above
quarantine line price (GO a head
Phone Melvin Fierce Bromide Okla-
homa X1215
iG4 STEERS ones and twog mostly
yearlings good Oklahoma cattle
priced to sell Can see them in one
day near Lawton Okla Write Hu-
bert Wilson Route U Lawton Okla
or Tate-lngram Com Co Stockyards
Oklahoma City if
STOCK HOGS
Per Sale
Any weight vaccinated good quality
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This is paid to you in cash each Jan-
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check for your dividends No taxes
no membership fee no withdrawal
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J ROBT C1LMAM President
JOHN E CARSON Vice-President
C1IAS L MOCRE General Uiiunsol
J It JONES Secretary and Treasurer
It E CASEY Asst Secretary and Treasurer
C J TURPIN
FRANK P JOHNSON
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SEAT SALE MONDAY
Kndcuvorlng to escape front high
orlees resembles greatly an effort to
run away from a plaster on one's
hack Almost everybody knows what
prohibition did for lovers of grapes
and grape Juice It advanced the price
of the raw muterlnl from 25 to $110
I ton Now rontes the saddening In-
formation that older made this year
will he a drink that only the grossly
rich ran afford
From an up-state apple district Is
gleaned tho intelligence that 440 a1
barrel may he asked for the Juice
this winter Thpre are three factors'
entering Into this tremeni)iiua ad- 1
vanee because elder has sold as low
as 3 a barrel The first Is the dry
wave which has driven beer and light
wines off the market the second Is
tho scarcity of apples alleged hut
not proved and the third the right
of tho farmer to get as much for his
output as the consumer ran pay
In this same region rider last fall
sold at a maximum of tlU a barrel
With the middlemen's and retailers'
profits added elder cannot bp sold for
less than 15 rents a pint and It Is
quite likely that an eight-ounce glass
will be sold for 10 cents
There Is to be considered as a
factor In reducing tho nvniluhlo sup-
ply the known intention of many
lovers of alcoholic beverages to buy
elder In wholesale lots for the pur-
pose of fermenting It and providing
their pantriPS with the old familiar
stuff — Cincinnati Enquirer
DEAN WATCHES
ARK SYMHOIS GF SKHYItK
AND (JIAIITV AT
MODEST PRICKS
Give Dean Watches for
Christmas Their accu-
rate time-keeping will
always he kind re-
minder of thu giver
leauH
117 AY Main Oklahoma Elly
The VACCINE That
Made Kansas Famous
Enntlnred
Whenever Hobby's mother gave him
money for randy she advised him to
buy a little of good quality rather
than more of a cheaper kind Child-
like lie was loth to do this but one
day lie came buck home with a few
pieces of excellent candy and when
lie had finished It he remarked:
"Mother I see now that the chcrfper
It Is (lie gooder it ain't” — Uostou
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Wherever tried Semi-Solid Buttermilk quickly
prove the claim that it ia the “Be it Hog Fred
on Earth" Why' Because Semi-Solid Butter-
milk is pure croumy HiittcruiiJlc with the water
taken out — nothing added It il not modified
butt irmilk— docs not contain sulphurio acid or
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Buttermilk
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borf ft'cil ami every tint re-
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For Poultry Too Not only Is
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9toultrv Kexyimr hens toned up in
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OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
(Formerly Southwest Reserve Bank)
Capital
Surplus
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