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'Portland JAuin-e 
Small 
This is a device by which the calf may be fed away from its 
dam, and with any mixture of milk (or whatever else is health¬ 
ful and desirable) with convenience and in the natural way, 
with that admixture of saliva which does not occur when 
calves drink from a pail. 
Price, $3.75; by mail, $3.85 
Extra nipples, 50c. each; by mail, 52c. . 
For preventing calves and cows 
sucking themselves or each other. mPb 11P| 
No. 1, for calves, 
No. 2, for heifers, 
No. 3, for cows, 
by mail, 48c, 
by mail, 73c, 
by mail, 95c, 
Kow-Kare, Garget Remedy and Bag Balm 
Grange 
Garget 
Remedy 
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top Mtck coo dttkm to money to your 
pocket, ad ROW-K ARK to the com*, 
tiooer that pats it there. Insure your dairy 
profits for a cent a day—ask us how thou¬ 
sands of dairymen are doing it. As a coo- 
dkkner as wefl aa a remedy for treating 
serious com troubles, KOW-KARE to 
indispensable 
BAO BALM, the companion remedy, 
to a wonderful ointment for Caked Bat 
Bora Tea** Cuts and Bruises. 
garget 
cure 
Positively cures 
garget without in 
any way injuring 
the cow. 
PRICES 
aw-Kare, 65c. and $1.25 per 
an; by mail, 75c. and $1.37. 
Ban Balm. 60c. per can; 
by mail, 65c. 
PRICE 
65c. per can. 
By mail, 75c, 
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Relief 
A standard remedy among dairymen. 
A sure relief for caked udder, and will keep bag and 
teats free from soreness. 
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..By mail, 55c. 
By mail, $1.08 
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