. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, December 14, 1907.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 13 StaVe Agricultural Society OCCIDENT STAKE OF 1910 TROTTING STAKE FOE FOALS OF 1907 ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 1st, 1908 To be trotted at the California State Fair of 1910. Entries to close January 1. 1908, with J. A. Filcher. Secretary, at the office in Sacramento. One hundred dollars entrance, of which $10 must ac- company nominations: $15 to be paid January 1. 1909, $25 to be paid January 1, 1910. and $50 thirty days before the race. The Occident Cup, of the value of $400, to be added by the Society. Mile


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, December 14, 1907.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 13 StaVe Agricultural Society OCCIDENT STAKE OF 1910 TROTTING STAKE FOE FOALS OF 1907 ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 1st, 1908 To be trotted at the California State Fair of 1910. Entries to close January 1. 1908, with J. A. Filcher. Secretary, at the office in Sacramento. One hundred dollars entrance, of which $10 must ac- company nominations: $15 to be paid January 1. 1909, $25 to be paid January 1, 1910. and $50 thirty days before the race. The Occident Cup, of the value of $400, to be added by the Society. Mile heats, three in Ave. to harness. First colt to receive cup and six-tenths; second colt, three-tenths; and third colt, one-tenth of the stakes. Five to enter, three to start. Nominations are not held for the full amount of entrance in case colt goes wrong; only forfeit payments made, which relieves you from further responsibility, and declares entry out. Remember the Date of Closing is January 1, 1908. J. A. FILCHER, Secretary. B. F. RUSH, President. When turkeys are dressed with only the blood and feathers removed the loss is small. If the head if off and entrails out the loss is about one- tenth of the weight. A gobbler weigh- ing 31 *£ pounds alive after bleeding and plucking weighed 29% pounds, a loss of two pounds, or about one-fif- teenth; ready for the oven he weighed 2S% pounds, a loss of 3% pounds, or nearly one-tenth. If turkeys of this size were selling for 20 cents per pound on the market when dressed, IS cents per pound live weight would be without loss, provided cost of dressing was not counted. Jurt Enou grk| 1 and just as they want it. The right way to " | salt animals is to let them help themselves. Compressed Pure-Salt Bricks I I I They mean animal thrift. They cost but little, r Convenient for you and your I animals suffer no neplect. Ask I your dealer and ivrite U3 for I booklet. Bel mom Stable ^fiU&A Sup


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