The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, July 09, 1909, Image 4

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DRY FARMING CONGRESS.
Methods of Increasing Crop Output
Will Be Discussed.
The Dry Farming congress Is now
organized, with some persistency and
determination to be heart from in the
matter of urging ita claims upon the
attention of the public. The faith that
the promoters and operators of this
association have in their claims of dry
farming methods, well carried out,
canhot be questioned, says the editot
of the Twentieth Century Farmer. Tht
experiences and results of careful anc
persistent work in crop growing efforts
are the evidence that is offered in tes
timony of the feasibility of dry farm
ing methods and dry farming as an in
dustry. It is not surprising that there are
the doubtful, the skeptical, the unbe-i
liever in converting the dry land of tlx
arid West to agricultural purposes, the
growing of craps, the cultivation of
orchards and forest, the establishing
of homes and the building up of com
mercial interests and industries or
these lands; we say that it is not sur
prising that sonic hesitate, that they
doubt the availability of sufficient
moisture to grow crops; that they fore
cast seasons of drouth, etc. All these
things had their period and have exert
ed their influence to discourage and
prejudice the mind of the public as the
settlement of the country has pro
gressed westward for the last fifty
years, and yet cultivation has been the
civihung influence that has conquered
drouth, hot winds and the barrenness
of the plains and prairie countries that
are'now the dependence in proiuction.
The Fourth Dry Farming congress
will hold its meeting at Billings, Mon
tana, October 26, 27 and 2S, 1909,
This will not only be an institute for
dry farming farmers and dry farming
instructors and teachers, but it will be
an exposition of dry farming products
such as this or no other country ha
ever witnessed. There are pledged al
ready exhibits from thirteen Western
states that are engaged in dry farming
work. The organization by states, to
how what each is doing and capable
of doing in the raising of grain and
vegetable crops, without irrigation, is
a feature never before undertaken in
this distirct and promises some great
aurprises for visitors.
The area of tillable lands in the
United States not jet turned to culti
vation is comparatively small, and un
der present conditions of demand by
the homes'eader will last but a few
more years at most. It is only the part
of good business judgment that the
dry farming districts be investigated
Dy those who contemplate getting a
home under the free homestead law.
Good lands and the best locations will
be the first taken. Each year will re
duce the quality of lands to be disposed
of as government homesteads.
The Dry Farming congress will be
a good place to visit next October, in
view of getting dry farming informa
tion and dry farms on which to put it
into prictice. The Dry Farming con
gress announces that there are 200,-
000,000 acres of arable land
EXTERMINATE BAND
Troops Kill Every Man of Jlklrl's
Filipino Outlaws.
RAISES ITS PRICES.
THE BEST LOVED OP THEIR TREASURES.
FIGHT DESPERATELY TO FINISH
Jikiri, One of Many Famoue Outlaw
Remaining in Jolo, Had Made
Many Murderous Raids.
Manila, July 6. In desperate fight
near Fatian, on Jolo island, yesterday
Jikiri, the famous Moro outlaw chief,
was killed and his entire band exterm
inated by detachment of regulars and
constabulary under Captain George L.
Hiram, of the Sixth United States cav
alry, operating in conjuntion with I
naval flotilla of the mosquito fleet un
der Lieutenant Commander Signer.
lhe American loss was one private
killed and three officers and 20 enlisted
men and one sailor wounded.
Captain Biram's cavalry, with few
scouts and constabulary and a detach
ment of sailors under Lieutenant Com
mander Signer, located and attacked
the outlaws in the mountains far from
the coast. The Moros fled and took
refuge in a large cave. The column
of troops and sailors surrounded the
plac?, but Jikiri refused to surrender.
A concerted attack was made, the
Moros fighting desperately in the
mouth of the cave until the last mem- i
ber of the band was dead. As yet but
few details of the hght have Jbvvn re
ceivej Here.
Jikiri was one Of the most famous
Beef Trust Says Cattle Are Scarce
nd Corn High,
New York, July 5. The beef trust
ha again ordered the price of ita iro-
duct raised. Fourteen cents pound
for pot roast to 28 cent for porfer
house and sirloin steak i the price.
Thirty cent will be demanded for the
latter cut in a few days, while aver
age beef will coat the dealer 104 wnta
pound, as against the hitherto pre
vailing price of 10 cent.
The high price of corn and the scar-
city of cattle are the reasons assigned
oy tne trust Mr the increase In prices.
As to why cattle should tie any scarcer
now than at any other time no answer
is forthcoming.
Retail butcher explain that the
working people are too poor to buy
beef; that there ia a lessenimr in the
demand and consequently a raising in
tne price, it is pointed out that Fat
ten' corner in wheat has increased the
demand for corn as an article of human
consumption, and that therefore the
price of that grain has so increased
that it is no longer profitable to ra se
corn-fed cattle.
The officers of the beef tr.ist in the
East are very reticent in discussing
the condition of tho beof market
When an expression of opinion was
sought from the representative of the
big leader in tho trust, such as Ar
mour's and Swift's, the inouirer vu
referred from one official to another.
Finally a vague statement was made
to the effect that the market waa nor
mal and that existing price were due
to natural trade conditions.
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Tin. Kind IUjjj Alwnya IIoiirIK I.uh M.rn ihT.
luro oi iitiii ii. H'M-iirrt mui jiim intlt limdo . i ""
p. r-oiitil NiiperUlmi for ovi'r a yeum, Allnw l 'rhl
J l. Ivo you lit thU. ( i)timrriu, IniiuiL"0 w,
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BODIES IN RUINS.
work Suspended at Messina on Ac
count of Hot Weather.
Rome, July 5. Thousands of bodies
of the victims of the December earth-
outlaws remaining in Uieisliind. Ever I qu.Kk tnat Jpvstted Meseina
since the American occupation he has
tought tne whites and has led raid af
ter raid.
DEATH LIST CUT.
Annual Patriotic Carnage is Greatly
Reduced.
still in the rums of that city and will
not be dug out to receive burial until
winter. In an effort to convince Kimr
icior uiai it is doing every possible
thing toward the ends desired in Mes
sina, the Interior department today
submitted its first comprehensive re
port. It is understood tonight that the
king, though not doubtinir the honeatv
of the officials, was ancrv that thra
had dt-
Chicago, July 6. With three days
celebration of the nation's birthday I had been so much delay, and
mis year, me remarnaoie fact stands manded speedier work
l ""'"'j me annual carnage nas I repiy 10 me accusation that no
neen decreased to a great degree. Ad- excavation bad been made in the ruins.
vices from ail points up to midnight the Interior department declares it has
snow tnat in an large cities new rules been found necessary to suspend all
and their strict enforcement have work of this nature riurini? t )iu
irnecivea me customary slaughter of weatner. L p to that time SO, 000 bod-
cnnuren. I les had been recovered. An aversire
' i "rn mere were nut lour oi ouu Doaies were removed daily in
deaths for the three days. In Chicago, April and 900 bodies were awaitine
ujrunnjr urein.-uu wnn Diooa unoer tne uur:ai ior laca ot grave diggers.
jjmse vi patriotism, uiere was not a
AFGHAN SOLDIEUS E.NTEKTAIXINU Tlt!CMSi:i. ICS Willi A l.'t lti
I'EAN DOLL
Perhaps lu all Arghanlstan. that mysterious A!ntlc land of hlcak m'uii
talus and queer, nomadic people, tlnie Is ue class which appeal itHr to
the Iniagliiatlon than the AfKlian soldier. Suipli-Uiiin. efi. n cruel, and ovr
on the alert fur trouble, either imaginary or r.l. the) Iw.-oine a wild and
tractable as children In the presence of- a doll, ja-,1 a . llow haired, amiatile.
appearing European doll. It Is one of the n,ot l.i(.r.t!ls thlis Ima
Inable to watch a group of these tld. noisy t,.tum nather around hreath
lessly title some favoretl one of them tiii r,e. !..h ftnd rar.-fullr hu
dearest treasure. Kipreastons or amusement. Imeioe .l!rtt.m and an'ix
ment rapidly succeed each other on the rouKh f.mntenan.v, and lucky tn-
" o Biaii.is in" Willi th owner and thus ha
in ror ( brief moment the Invelv charmer
The soldiers are not alono In this mattnr No. ind.-ed
of Afghanistan was deeply devoted to several hewpehi'u ,
he often found much (rentier In 4loition an 1 more aw,
me real, nvinn ladle of hi harem. Most of the i'.ol!
places In the susceptible hearts of th Afahans i.r,.
position otner than tax. ss dolls of that
under the heat ot the Afghan summer.
niat'T;a!
a dunce of ho'd
The liite Amir
1! !a!!ei d oin
v r lined than
ho hoKj mjch warm
of kM or -nie com
lanttul-.h ais l f.( y
What is CASTORIA
iiniuii i- i fliiiMMiiim nip tlotor OH tM
fccrlc, IH llml Nimlliliiu- hrtt. Jt 1.,,',,!'?'
imittitu ih-IiImt Opium. Mnrpliluo nor .th, r )
siili-tiiM. c. Ita av I Its) Kii)riMiti, It ditrov v
mid wlliitj I Vvrrixliucae. It rurm llnrrli.t,t iu.,l Vi'V"!
nil.-. It r,dlcv,- 't ... tlUiitf TrimUIr. urZZV
mid riut.ilM.y. K inniul- the. I-,MmI, r. .,h V"
Mouiiirli iukI how i Is, Klllir licnltliy , j,u,llr"J . '
The Kind You Have Always Boui
. T,. 41,. ft- i ... . V
vwi wg uiguuillID OI
iff . yASj9M7
In
Uso For Over 30 Years.
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development by the dry farming methods.
single death for the three day. In
Yi ashington there were no deaths and
no injuries, and only the smallest fire
crackers were permitted.
Five deaths are reported from the
awaiting 9tate 01 Massachusetts, one each in
GOLD ORE AS BALLAST.
;anta r Road Bed Rich in Preeiou
Metal.
Boston and other laree cities. One
death is reported from Philadelphia.
Chicago, July a.Offlciala of (h
Santa Fe road are inclined to believe
that through the accidental discovery
Appropriate Dreed.
The aeronaut who is going to try
that Ion fiight will take his pet dog
along."
"What kind of a dog Is Itr
"A skye terrier, of course." Balti
more America a.
The entire state of Oklahoma report ' Kld nd copper in the ballast used
out two deaths and nine serious injur
ies. Small cities in New Jersev and
Pennsylvania and far Western locali
ties seemed most patriotic in casual
ties this year. In every case this can
be traced to lax police regulation.
CUSHMAN IS DEAD.
Information Bureau.
Ca!!r I wish toii would !e!i me if
there tass been any chaupe in the siz I Congressman from Washington Passes
or roe it cent puce within tie last ten
or fifteen jvars.
Man at the I esk Decidedly there has.)
lne 5 cent piers of ie isn't more than
aaj as large as it used to be.
( ruibed Attain.
Mrs. Denham Do you think that I
shall be a good looking old woman?
Denham I don't know why you
should expect any such radical change.
Aew iork Press.
Away at New York
fvew lork, July 6. Francis W.
r.. . i ...
iuanman, representative in congress
irom wasmngton, died at 5 o clock
this mornin? at the Rnaevolt hmmitui
from nneumonia. At r. h.iri "d r staking out claims everywhere.
the time were, besides the doctors and rhe discovery of gold is largely due
uu ins oeien cut-ort a new rich m tains'
district will be developed in the Man
rano mountains in Torrance countv.
New Mexico.
A fact that adds romantic interest
to the gold discovery is that the region
ie aujaceni to me deserted city, which
is supposed to have been Soanish anr!
which is known as Gran Ouivera
There are legendary stories of old Span
ish mines which are suunosed to have
been productive hundreds of years ago,
but which were abandoned. Now thai
gold has been discovered in the region
these stories are being revived and
many are flocking into the mountain
I'acle Allen.
"It'j curious." moralised fade Allen
Sparks, "that they rail thin new rtm
of running the city the coaimiMion plan.'
As I understand the nlan. nobnHv ean
iuSc i,j g. a commission on
thing." C'hicaso Tribune.
nurtes, United States Senator Samuel
H. Files, of Washington, and Andrew
S. Burleigh, of this city, a life long
iriena.
Congressman Cushman underwent an
operation a short tim ago and pneu
monia resuiteo.
to one of the encineera of th mm.
pany, who is lrcated at tho general
offices in Chicago. Not along ago this
engineer was walking track between
ueien nd Willard and while in a deen
cut he picked up a chunk of ballast
wnicn naa a chemical stain unon it.
sny-
Senator Piles and Mr. Burleiirh who The Btone waa brought to Chicago, and
naa oeen with the patient almost con- " 'uuna w De "igniy mrused with
stantiy since hi condition became er- ?. s""e of the ballast which was
ious, said they would make arrange- Dem, UMd on the Belen cut"ff was then
ment for the sending of the body to !nt tuI Bnd w" 'ound 10 Siiay "bout
"I
The Real Thins-,
must congratulate Jar It nn hi
golden wedding."
uoiaen wedding? Why, he's
just married."
I know, but the bride I3
million." Boston Tranwript.
Washington.
only
worth
Hidden.
Her fata! gift of beauty
Never cau"j the pit-a-pat
Of anybody's hart at a!l
She wore a modern hat.
Houston Post.
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Powers Block Russians.
Pekin, July 6. Great Britain, Austria-Hungary
and the United States
have notified China that they do not
recognize the preliminary agreement
between Russia and China devised for
administration of the Russian railroad
area in Manchuria. These powers de
clare also that the laws affecting the
right to reside in the international set
tlement in China must originate with
the treaty powers. The neirotiationa I
on mis suoject, which were opened las
month, are now blocked for an indefi
nite time.
uk. W. A. WISE
fear, Leader in f'amlens Dent:
Wurkin Pwtianit
Out-of-Town Peopli
Tons War is Checked.
New York, July 8. -Horn Hini,.
young Chinese laundryman, who said
ne was merely celebrating Independ-
uuy, was arrester in Chinatown
yesterday, suspected of preparing for a
little civil war brewing between the
iwo uninese tonirs or sooi.i.fi,1.
1 . -"
ung jeongs and the Hip Sings. Horn
Hing had a revolver loaded with h-n
cartridges. Officials of the Chinese
emoassy at Washington had advised
t e fyew York police earlier in h ,!..
uujuic arnonK tne Lhineae
imminent.
Mud Blocks Royal Gorge.
Canon City, Colo.. Julv fi. D ;.
ported that 600 feet nfpir....j.
1 . . . , UIBIIUC
::ru niv. ' i-it, wohk in a nv it M como etc v mvi.r n
iiiw:-rwtarvv T vim v n a ..,.-:""
unceriiiiniy.
For the Next Fifteen Days
Kk bril i-.il. K.50
Molar crown. ... ' ?'J
1.00
.ryj
5.00
7.0U
':'"" u
wukh. GUARANTEED IS YEARS
v Dr. W. A. Wise
President and Manaeer
Tic Wise Dental Ca
UNO Third and lVhinton St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
molar crown.. ' '
(Sold or enamel filllm' '
Silwr fillings
Cood rubbtr platet. ' -'!
The bait rvri w.Kl,, i.'..'ll" -
Fainleai ex Iractioni! " "
MMnl..,.!.. . .
Villi H..J J.L. . . Up
...u .u ueuru irom rains last
night and today. No. 1 Rj0 Grande
passenger train was tonight backed to
r-ueblo, and wiil he nm ....
Colorado Midland. The traffic thr.,n
$3 worth of gold to the ton.
Four Killed in Cyclone.
Winnipeg, Man., July 5. Renorts
received tonight from Southern Sas
katchewan show that four Demons were
killed and more than 50 hurt, and that
immense damage was done by the cy
clone which swept that district late
last night and early this morning. In
njo uniuauuro uisinci tnree persons
were killed and nearly 50 injured, while
a child was killed near Carrievale. The
cyclone struck first at Redvers. turned
south toward Carrievale and Gain.
boro, and then went ast to Pearson,
Manitoba.
The dress of the Japanese woman
shows her age.
All employes In the Netherlands
who are boarding with their employ
ers are entitled to medical treatment
for at leant U weeks.
A South African National Union
has been formed In Ixmdon, and
twelve branches have been formfd In
South AfrUa. The union Is Inde
pendent of politics and will dvelop
trade and Industry.
Sir John Tlnnlel, the rrtrtirated car
toonist of Punch, lias entered ti,i his
ninetieth year, the elirhty-iilnth aunt-
verwiry of his birth having fwvn un
served on February 27. Sir John Join
ed the staff of Punch la 1S,",1 and re
tired lu
In California one rarely sees 1 hank
note. The money In circulation Is all
gold and silver. It Is common to wi
a collector walking along the tre.t
with a h8 of gold on his hook. Curi
ously, the very weight of the money
one person can hardly carry more than
$lo,tfiO In gold often nets a a de
terrent feature In embezzlement.
i or nearly thirty years or its ex
istence the Social Democratic Federa
tion of England can maks but scanty
showing. , At th.e last general election
It polled a meager total of 2'1,8!0 vote
and secured the return of only on
representative In Parliament. A by
election has since given the party
another member in the House of Common.
VAKDEHBILT A RAILROAD CZAR.
w
W hrn tlnilri,
1 ij.'m:i,;r,- VnmS. rMlt
th'fl
railroad own
atf.l!r; Va:idcrUI!
anuir.
ail lurRt Hni
Mrs II J!i Il pprs.'htd to SS
SU.I,. Uir ut -1 Wll. did lr ? A II. I ! tlh'l
fur hi I'll. "1.1 (r aomrit kurp 1
ten' Hi tit ,)iu(. !.. '" Thai in, havf
i.'O l.te a ,,-iilrat luiull ! a. I of
Jvlil
Mri Ui'di if.- !! contrarr. Yj
(lujtit t.i h.it hrjtvl h h r' t'suc
A f twKrl0 llflarnf.
T'' ' "..!''! .1 irn .'.. hrf ttX
'' ihiuk -it d.-at tif Jim. Mr, Ijkr
hin, th e,.t , "t'.ft I 'a btit marry a
n 'i- ..''t '.. i...i-1'i 1
Si, f , . J !" ha Uiatrd ilh i
hit!r)o-, ""SI thin a trfl drl f
IX Uirnt Ihre It a g-r, 4Hlt
uf me 10 ihu l ( "' t W. . 1 ribune.
M.lhf !l Met. !Mti' H.aiaa
I,ra( nl ,
Com-erniistf the r-iuh!i. 0f tkita
In print It I t.-iir,! thi Ch,,i
Humiier rritlcUrd 1;. ifrrai v,tm m
ly. and 'm tim aftnr turn an
llkln to ita!i( al,ut ti,,.lM j
New Kmshttid and t-iun, 8tj
Kumner dw not U ii.-e m th Ium"
ny shnuid ho? imictiy
(irant. didn t hrtt U.M
trm
DAISY FLY KILLER
' ..
tf crlrd li ni
! k a:4 uIm Haul
of
t1 ''' r i:;r -n t i'i. rat
'iti:ry has kii.nvn S'.-,,.i..
;rlti( ! a coniidh-atml
t lliildn S! ft man
an rtu-i In u.-i-i,,.. t
flur'on J H.-.'i.!r!ck
It" lll.t:ia'd his ;
many m!lli..iu in h.-:r
and nianl'-uhited th.lr 1
ur'niii liid;'-iid..t;,. ,,
!o-lhoi.lrr Th.it !;,, j
logltlmatw ,.,,,.f:l wi,h'
noiiio navn at ruck fh
aomird. (ir:,p
ll re;n'at.d!y
iinUitor
curtain first hand !.i
A l.llrral
Tt-at It' Ileal
t: f ul a (o hr
bufiad
Hut ho ill I not go a tc;.
Bh did not mem! blui !o Sh was
rfi'rf Ing to the cirjMit fcanglnij ou the
Una, Haltlmoi Aiiifrlcan.
j Ilcltrr than gold Like it in rtdor -;
Hamlin Wsmrd (HI the twst uf a!
rrnia!ie for rhcimalurn, nurlia,
ml all pain, sonneaa anj intlamma-
itm.
MMaaLRU&X. iVTTXL .JM av T 'f TW ejfet'lAaai
u' XISmImm ytl (, a,.
Wl toit. o .aal.,mlt
i
The Nelson river may be da;rlhed
as one of the greatest rivers of the
world, as regards the actual volume
of water discharged Into the Hudson
hay. Its total length I approximately
four hundred miles, and the drainage
area Is tremendous. Ita tributaries
cover tho whole of Manitoba, the
greater portion of Alberta, Saskatche
wan. North Dakota and Ontario west
or the (reat Lakes, where they also
enter Montana and Minnesota.
ir. nven iiHiirt say that some of
the lama of Thibet have a custom of
allowing themselves to bo Inclosed In
grottos, so that they would live In diirk-
ncas ror tne rest of the r Um ii
was Inclosed at
.TMe, iornt
'nn,! nn-t ton
"'tr!!!,. with
all minority
iWIe had any
h's railroads
con
"It !.', wttnnaa alMlliI
i'f !-'!. 'None of un.
a r ,"!: irlv ai-horded In
1 '11 at!elti.,t(!,.. i ... ,
'rtimfwn concern
llefuro tin oh
r;it Its offlct.i
fomiilete; f,.r
. .ouii-ii,ary uinirmai
ii-mcar rontemiit for
representative. 'J,
roared; 'what do I
liairrt 1 Kqt ,
11 refP,ir !. 1 ...
imti.l ... . , " "oi
lur riT'fl M ,rniil.l...
hn.l .... 1 . .
- i uiiiirr rnn, , ,,.,,1
iKa . .....
...... ,y (lout
'."luuiuwirr, jus friend
each and everv nne of
uons is ftlin,,!,)!,,!),. fofi,!,),!
:u:v or the Hint
'My Koodiicss. John.'
you don't
f corrtt
TEA SPICCS
BAHINO POW01R
ixitAcrj
)S! HinilT
S33CSES2
ciossnaotrtu
KMHa.aa. i'l
A CURE FOR FITS
Ik. I a at II,
1 he writer rail lutrd,t.d m te!
thu other day gi nut at all Imposing
In hl '4na. In fa. t. 1 (jiuugUt . ,
he h, I a ety p.wr earrUga " i " rm tmexit I to Accomplufc
t hat u bwus h is tnxhir.jp Wht Sconce Has Been Slrui-
c. ir.;:nvoa A!!ier;- AH.
but a ha t, '
rnodor i ,V
'',n ' en'ral' affairs
talned control of it,,. (Vi
reports were fairly
ward they did not
H hit.) the
law and Us
he onc
rare al,r,nt tf, aw
t:ov. .. ..1 . ..
i a int.rnl
ru.i.
Shake tulo Youi Bhoe
c '.. t. tlt!I t.t. K,kM
eewr. o- ! tip :1 hfc''s-vl h..m
lf S Vt a-r ..,l-iv.'a. fumt.la
nil
'he
'-, ''' V.mi want u, sue fwi tut.
Laic! !.!. h uf niwanae Why, tmtl I
m, ;rt!,ii me, hu ttut't aiwurd, j
r'i.r 1 hew Sot t ,11, ht ptmn,
ed u 4:t,P, ,) t,m U k ut)
V.
k'ling to Atta.it for Crnturiet
TW tlvla.i Aew taal twm vfM
'ar te-tf ,i .,n4rv a a .l-,'l evai
Iw.t ,U. j, W f.Mirta
.. .wm'tnuua M fm -9 ul $ IW lalf
, e ,l vt f4'm ,H a,a :'.irt,f, Ut rM at
It. t 'M,vca 1., .n.ltf MTMt
i ha-a a tai K .r..i.v.i WsNial
I In l ai a.,. w . IU l ttav taarsMa.
M 1'iHMt sum I or
Mrs
Which
he asked
you know.
"1'lled, 'that
tran-ine
by the
of NPW yt,r.-
'ld Vailderhlli
'-.,mnnj yo 1 c;in
on, i ,u accorilane !
or the hiale of
l"He.
mi'.iliitf
lnd.Es.if ,M.
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f snSsrl,
-s in hii-ti
h Mrs. Wkilks."
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l I.
W'II'.. "She (.,! liohl r,f
.. some I, Mug ((( jt.
she s g.iing nrmi(1, gin
'i'ed taf
M' y
rati
h 'lie atatutes
'fit, do you?' -
Mi
"""r f Mi.,1 n
An ,
a n-v..: : o. "ry l
Bt the last mwilng
I'sychologtral and Si
:ity, the New Votk
Without a ..
till
"k of any
Country Lures City Folk.
New York, July 5. More than 1,
000,000 persons, one-third the popula
tion of Manhattan, left this citv SHttir.
day to spend the holiday and week end
in the country. It was the irrcateat heard of a mo., ,h
exodus in tho hiatyiru nf Mu, Vr..L, I I
. " ' " e" ou um nue oi aizreen or seventeen years
ti, ,C . i. . bTi j "vriw mon(f ana nvel there alxty-nlne'yesrs with-
.... w,.,,KD U111i uubu me Btearnuoat out anv pommunleatlon ith h. ,-,.
piers. Every trolley car. train and aide world
;nT:r,.:r,non u . tw h4"" p- unuT,und by
w,vv wu lien anu rmtf niln
children weep mmiwllwl t,. v4,.. I
their home because the ecuri..n whl' a"11'' 'talked, the rbluocero
craft could not accommodate them. ' 8 Qwxw customer, as most men
wui it who nave nunten nim, es-
Educator Savs Nothine ia Ria-hi. Pclally Uenjamln Eastwood, chief ac
Denver, July C.-Charcinir that the countant .of the railway, who
whole present day school system is ,.1 1 tr'T?M to delilh 7 one,
radically wrotiff and that American wlth l.h8 ctaal ,0 of a" a bove
home and ocietv are directlv reenon. el,iow' " tht rhinoceros gets
sible for element in the school which " cen' h" ",mo"t Invariably
cornint morale and m.L. ..i- ciiarges, orten, probably, from sheer
criminals, J. C. McNeill, superintend- CUTS0Kty- bu' Ht, doe not make him
eni OI genool at JHemuh is. Haturdav l" uiaiwae oi.
J - . ' Z 7
1 HH ?"
1H17?"
""I In liiJi""
"la HMHA,.r
hesitation and
of th Vienna
nrologicai m,
Ktin b,-iv.
a moment'. i,BJi.
...ii ... """in
..vu.ii i,: u,9 ,iitj. (Jf ()()
(lata ieh?l,.,.r.t i
. . " ' ,r,o I no name it,,
d the date of the ,0vhl8 f",'.,."
ny year. a.',,.,,,,, unmJfi
and accurately such , ,
"U'hr n,'""loni as
Juno h
"When u Ash Wednnday.'
"When Is Easter. t'jS'i"
were given Hithi.m
invarmijly correct
turloualy miough, hla
memory was bounded sharply b! ,h,
years 2000 and 200 A n n. ,
jl7r or arier in. i
knew nothing of the calendar ., .
' l son of an r, ..m
ear nsti.r ,1.... .1 .... - wt,i
.. uisii. ASketf hnu, k.
give so nromnrlir ti.. a . "
nf an- ... ' l
;'h;':.:v',""",,"n.,i'" -
formulas for such mat. 1
nT.naa, 'ea'"" Ut f !'
The director of ih
Iha i. ... . "re
an UIIIIBIO en ,1 II
ascertained Hint i. .. ,
...ub lln B A flrt
of t ,.. ' " nt
w. n....u tUIIIH UK. 'IUB.
SOUR STOMACH
I i.,e. Uc.ret. ,! fre ,
nan I have lnn , uf!e,er II)ffl l)v,,
x iia and Mint tom,.rh for the hut two
fear., I ve Ijrri, i.kjng mr.licu,e and
)tl.rr drugs, but omld ftd u relief uidy
or a shoit time. I will rr(.r,,d
.v -areta I,., ,Uy friend, as the Mly ihti.g
or md.Ke.H,,,, B1K,ur ,.,, ,, "
eep U, U,wr, ( Knfj( COOl,UJ
they arc very nice ( tjJ,
Harry Sl.Kllev, Mauth Chunk, V.
Ileasani. I'sl.i.w.. .,-.., ,, . .
r ls.. W.4k ,
mot .,i, in l,ii i
. - -
MUaranlaail In
Itfis rabr. ts
wa or tut uuiMr back.
arffjV W7
a'i. N.BSW
IfaS -J!
C. Gee Wo
Tit Clii 0;t
r tat t-l HwMk
'"W e-.J lUtb, !
fcilin t-'r wiffiul llM
Mfnsr mrtA ktt iHhlm, i ltM
MaMUMMN alM ft iv I Wvwwtn,
JtWI tw. f4w-l fr.-m Ikih, ( ffc IBM
U rntwt rit r , . hkttfc
ftlwl CUvtiUur. (i,r mh 4 Pr.t ht trtxfc.
The C. Cee Wo Medicine Co.
FNU
No. 21 0
nM;f wrliln tft.f
HlNtK llfltft Wir.
PhofipKatd
Crescent
BAKING POWD
wtu no m
itui
MVJlntHH)
ruwna wm
t.; tsiasi)
noi.'Mrrn
te
A FU1 POUND 25c
was easily
formulas
would not aid him l giving a ' 0f
tht movable fat,
they apply .(,Iil)ly ,0 lhB
and after 2000 A. D.
the gorge 0n the Rio Grande probably
will be tied up for 24 hours before the
road can be cleared.
Revolution in Colombia.
Guayaquil, Ecuador. Julv fi .i
vate cablegram from Nuena state
that a revolution has broken out at
Barranquilla, the most I
merciai city of Colomhl. ..i.a
erai Jorge Holguin, who is acting pre-"
-o ausence or PnuM4.t
dropped a bomb into the camp of the
national tuiucational association' con
vention at the council meeting prepar
atory to the opening of the convention.
A consular report calls attention to
tne fact that the export of canaries
from Germany to the United States
were valued at $130,000 in 1908, as
against J3,00 In 1907. It Is est!-
umiea tnat tnere are now In this
little country fully 5,000,000 birds In cages,
r urnii tti n ... .
-- ' nioisar irinf lh i
knowleriira i. i . . " ' 1
,.,,, ,mmtl ,n 0
upoo memorized material.
way
Reyes,
lencia.
Trust in No Danger.
New York, July 5. There is
probability that there will be ny prose-1 Mi tne ordinary house canary will
cuiion oi tne sugar truirt until August, eac ,n y!- twenty-five pounds of
wnen united State Distrc t Attorney seen, costing il.KO. there la emonda'
Wise, who sailed Saturday for Europe, on ,h Pet featherllngs $7,500,009 an-
and
return to New York. The failure of
the rederal grand jury to file indict
ment in it investigation of the Amer-
in faun. n , , V, I ,v- rnnKol.jufi ui nm njiier-
in favor of Gonzale. Va- ican Sugar Refining company adds to
' this imrire.sion
uany ror food alone. What other
pense for general car and medical
attention may attach to the keeping
oi capuye songster can not b sti
mated readily.
Oat 'Valural I.luaa,
iow noes mimh Hilda
with her French
classes?"
Bhe I making them a nronounci
success." Baltimore Amsrii...
Set along
conversation
now viciously real irood
"talk about" each other!
friends
Don't judge a man
hi roller top da.k.
hy tb six f
Get It from
your Grocer
Guaranteed ondar
II Fur fs
Law
w
improve
Your Baking!
K C Baking Powder win An ttt
It Tl T7 k for your tovortte cake. If
It doesnt raic better, more everjy. hlrrhcr.
""II 1 r ll'n 'A. J . w r v
- . . uainuer, more deUcatc in flavor.
wc return your money. Everybody
agrees K C has no cquaL
Vt naai
uu'y POWDER
4o7 "."Vn
L '"UllAelM
uJfsa. i
Pure, Wholesome,
economical.
"7ques Mfg. C
Cnicsgo