CRY FARMING IN IDAHO. cÿr- drto Solicitude. I YOU’RE TOO THIN. But Just as the citizen was about to Resume of Idaho Experiment Station have the man who had sandbagged him Even Slight Catarrhal derangements I arrested, he was opportunely waiteti <»u of the Stomach Produce Acid Per- Bulletin No. 62. by a committee of the Commercial Club. r- mentation of the Food. By Elian Nelson, Irrlgationist. "We have the welfare of our beauti­ Tn the western part of Nez Perces ful city much at heart,” they observed. i A county and throughout southern Idaho "I’m glad to hear that!” replied the Some people are thin and always re­ the precipitation is small and arid citizen, cordially. "So have I.” /• conditions there prevail. Farming Tiie committee cleared tlieir throats. nnin thin, from temperamental rea­ "Of course the price of real estate is sons. Probably in such cases nothing without irrigation in those portions of That’s too bad ! We had no­ can bo done to change this personal the state may therefore be termed dry about the main element in the welfare peculiarity. ticed it was looking pretty of a city,” they went on. farming. Fruit and Truck Farm«. But there are a large number of peo- thin and faded of late, but "Of course, ” the citizen assented, be ­ The man who has not capital to pur­ | In Idaho dry farming has been quite 1 pie who get tnln, or remain thin, who naturally did not like to speak chase a large farm must be satisfied successful with 12 inches of annual pre- ing something of a booster himself. naturally would bo plump and fleshy Here the committee, looking at him but for some digestive derangement. with small holdings, Ten acres in fruit | cipitation. It is practiced in eastern of it. By the way, Ayer’s and truck garden will furnish occupa­ 1 Oregon even with but 9 to 10 inches. rery hard, came to the point. Thin people lack in adipose tissue. Hair Vigor is a regular hair I "We have the honor to inform you,” tion for one mail all the time, and dur­ Adipose tissue is chiefly composed of I The average annual precipitation for quoth they, "that real estate made lip grower, a perfect hair re­ ing fruit liarvest extra help will need fat. I southern Idaiio is 12.95 inches. Dry into sandbags yields more profit and Fat is derived from the oily constit­ storer. It keeps the scalp Î to be employed. 1 farming should be successful in Idaho by that commands a higher price than If the husbandman can realize as uents of food. clean and healthy. The fat-making fooos are called by large returns for his individual labor on all soils that are 4 to 5 feet deep real estate in any other form.’’ '• I Rm wp 'I acquainted with Ayer’a P lr devoted to the cultivation of ten acres 1 and suitable in other respects provided J This naturally ended the matter. The the physiologist, hydrocarbons. This Vigor and I like it veiy much. I would espe­ cially recommend it hj an excellent dressini; Connect 1 nir of Drain Tile». of land ns lie could from operating u * proper methods of cultivation are pur­ citizen saw the point at once and was class of foods aro not digested in tiie for tne hair, kenpliig it »oft «nd ?mo»'th, ana It is difficult to cut large tile with quarter of a section it would be great sued. preventing the ha>r from splittinif at the profuse in his thanks at living set right, stomach at all. They are digested in •nd«.” — 5D.SMK i-KlTZ. Veeduiu, Mich. a view to fitting small tile to connect economy to work the smaller farm and Drv farming has been practiced sue while the committee went on their way the duodenum, the division of the ali­ laterals with main drains. There is a place the residue of bis capital at in- mentary canal just below the stomach. !>yJ. C A ver Co , Lowell, Mau«. cessfuJly on various soils ranging from rejoicing in the consciousness of a good Alao nioaufacturor« of great deal of danger of the tile break­ (crest. Tiie digestion of fat is mainly, if not thing done. — Puck. heavy clay to sandy. The depth of the | SAQS*PAR!LLA. ing, and one Is likely to lose two or wholly, the work of tho pancreatia Truck gardening and fruit growing I PH I S. three large tile In attempting to form have become established branches of soil is of more importance than the juice. This juice is of alkaline reac­ Deafness Cannot Be Cured OILkRY PECTORAL The average soil in southern bv local applications, as they cannot reach the tion, and is rendered inert by tho addi­ a junction, and. at the best, the junc­ agriculture. The farmer raises ills kind. tion is likely to be a poorly formed own supplies of fruit and vegetables, Idaho is capable of absorbing 3 inches diseased portion of the ear. '1 her ■ is on.v one tion of acid. A hyperacidity of the way to cure deafness, ami that is by cons:itn- one, unless considerable care is taken but the multitude of residents of cit­ of water for each foot of depth. Of t'onal remedies. Deafness is eausod by an n- digestive fluids of the stomach passing Two large paintings and seven water la covering the openings and cementing flam d condition of the mucous lining of t I k * down iuto tho duodenum, destroys , this amount 2 inches is available water Eu«tac iian Tube. When (his tub ? is inflamed poloni bv Ibsen, painted while ht» was the joint. I have, therefore, found it ies depend on the professional fruit ’ and may be used by crops. The re­ von have a rumbling sound or imperf ct hear­ tho pancreatic fluid for digestive pur­ ing, a <1 when M is entirely c’osen, Doafnos is poses. Therefore, tho fats aro not di­ young, have been discovered at Xit-Ha­ advisable to recommend the use of a grower and market gardener lor their supplies of fruit and vegetables. Small mainder is not given up by the soil. To the resu t, and unless the Inflammation can be­ len, Sweden, In the possession of the taken out and this tube restored to its normal gested or emulsified, and tiie system la farms are multiplying annually and al sorb 12 inches of rain and hold it as condition, , hearing will be destroyed forever: deprived of its duo proportion of oily widow of one of Ibsen’s friends. It is lM‘come profitable investments when available moisture requires 6 feet of nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, constituents. Hence, the patient grows well known that the dramatist during which is nothing but an inflamed condition ol operated to truck gardening and fruit | soil. While a deep soil is a great ad- the mucous surfaces. lis youth was interested In drawing ami thin. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any growing. An acre of onions in aver­ | vantage, dry fanning lias been success­ Tho beginning of tho trouble is a ca­ painting. So far only two paintings case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cm- age seasons will return a gross income ful on soils of lesser depth than that. ■ n 't be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for tarrhal condition of tiie stomach which ind two water colors were known, be­ circulars, free. of $.300 to $700 and fruit will average longing to a prlvite collection. They all F. J. CHENEY' «Sc CO., Toledo, O. causes hyperacidity of tho gastrio | The equivalent of an inch of rain stored Sold bv Druggists. 75c. $250 to $000 per acre. An acre of ap­ juices. This hyperacidity is caused by were painted during his youth. 'la^e Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. ple trees have sold as high as $1,200 ! in the soil is capable of producing 21/j fermentation of food in tho stomach. i bushels of wheat per acre if it bo Uncle Allen. on the ti-i’cs, the purchaser furnishing When tho food is taken into tiie stom­ With Father’« Music. I utilized. •*n>ey say,” remarked T’rcle Allen fbe packages and harvesting the crop. ach, If tho process of digestion does Bragdon, the composer, was working With good methods it should be pos ' Sparks, “that the corporations nre not Tiie land can be so operated as to not begin immediately, acid fermenta­ on his symphonic poem when the baby's going to contribute anything to the emn- produce a crop of early peas and fol­ sible to conserve at least one half of tion will take place. Tills creates a lusty cry was heard from the nursery. paign funds this year, Then we won’t hyperacidity of tiie stomach juices lowed by turnips or late cabbages. 1 the precipitation to do duty in crop Bragdon bore it manfully for live min­ bnve as much campaign oratory as usual. Small farms are particularly adapted . production. Tn actual practice not ' utes, expecting baby's mother to come which in tlieir turn prevent the pan- JUNCTION OF TILES. There is no loss without some gu*u.”—* creatic digestion of tbe oils, and the io men in moderate circumstances and I much more than one fourth is generally 1 Chicago Tribune. to the rescue. Then lie opened the door emaciation results. connecting box or basin, built In the who depend on their labor to support I | utilized, the three-fourths being lost by and shouted upstairs: A dose of Peruna before each meal main drain at points where laterals their families. The small farm not surface evaporation or by run off. l>i«n ppol n ted. "What is the matter? Harry, are hastens the stomach digestion. By i connect. These basins may be made only yields a large cash income when "Mrs. Wraxall, how do you like The amount of moisture that is ab­ you teasing the baby?” hurrying digestion, Peruna prevents new Hat?” I <»f plank or brick or cement, accord- properly managed, but it furnishes a “No, papa.” fermentation of tho contents of tho "Don’t «ay anything about it, M ra. i Ing to convenience or fancy. Of what­ home for tin* family aid guarantees sorbed by the soil and retained very “You must be doing something to stomach, and the pancreatic juice is thus Deep Hugo, but I’m all out of patience with ever materials, tin» box should be steady employment to the owner twelve largely determines the yield. make hint cry.” preserved in its normal state. It then It.” percolation is therefore to be desired from twelve to eighteen inches square. months in the year.—Goodall’s Farmer. “No, papa—truly! All Ethel and I only remains for the patient to eat a "What is the trouble?" I according to the size of the main tile. and surface cultivation to prevent un­ did was to try to slug him to sleep sufficient amount of fat-forming foods, "There isn’t a single thing I can A Farm Dairy. ’I’li<» bust lime to build the box Is when necessary losses by evaporation should fault with." with your lullaby.” and the thinness disappears and plump- The accompanying plan for a farm be practiced. Deep plowing favors the the main is laid. Two sides of the uess takes its place. <><>(><1 .< hi ic iii e 11 (. box, namely opposite sides, will be dairy will give a general Idea of the storage of water in the soil. Maintain­ "Your partner.” remarked the privi­ used for the main line, the other two requirements for such a building. Ac­ ing a dust mulch over the surface tends leged friend, "seems to be a man of sides when the box is built should be commodation I h math» for handling the Tvro Little Slips, to conserve that which the soil has unusually good judgment.” titled with the first tile of the laterals, milk of thirty cows and making butter. Admission slips to the hospitals ar* For Infants and Children. absorbed. It is important to preserve "You bet he is,” replied the self-ac­ which may ¡-2 mmedlately or at some A cement floor Is in every way superi- pretty likely to be matter-of-fact reo I this dust blanket over fields by bar- knowledged brains of the firm. "Why, subsequent time completed. This basin ortls and more or less tragic, but occa­ rowing and especially on the summer he never makes a move without asking i or box should extend six to twelve sionally, the New York Sun reports, fallow should this be done, That will sJnatVe of my advice’’’—Chicago News. inches below the line of the drain, ami a bit of unconscious humor is found in prevent the soil below the mulch from besides serving them. for connecting the Kent KnIl«hteninenf. basin will serve for a sile basin, that drying out. Leaving the summer fal A slip at Gouverneur recently report­ “Bop, what is a chiropodist?** is, will collect any sediment which ed that a driver of a hansom had re­ low lie rough during summer allows the Amended. “One of these people who tell your may hap(H»n to get Into the various soil to drv out. With such practices The editor was dreaming In his "den" ceived Ills Injuries by ‘‘falling off a character from your handwriting. there is a large loss of moisture and no when the door opened and a rather perch,” and the man's name was Bird. lines of tile discharging Into it. Also, That’s right. Tommy; always ask pa particular gain in fertility for the elab­ the box may be continu<»••; (*of<|, 50’■; Zinc or plank about fifteen inches below the ***Viih Shlntnx MorninK Face.” < VI- Cvnnldo him . M .tiling envelop»*« and ground surface and then covered over erally possible to grow a crop every your reviewer refers to my recent book "This luminous pl/uit.” said a young fl'll price llRt ««-nt on ui'iiUi'athiii. Control and Vin- i»frv wo k ho I lulled. ivelurence: Carbouata h» with soil the position of tiie box be­ or to a wooden floor for a creamery. year, Growing a cultivated crop every I as a "History o* Female Suffrage by a father, accordii g to the Philadelphia ll »iod Bank. ing carefully marked on the drain map When projierly put In. a cement lloor other year is more profitable than a nov Historical Writer?’" Record, “ought to be an excellent thing single crop system. For every year or Its distance measured from two will last Indefinitely and can be kept "Quite unpardonable." said the ed­ I among families." cropping the plowing should be in the points near at band. Such a basin is clean nml sanitary, whereas n wooden fall. For the bare summer fallow the itor, gravely. "Of course the word “How so?" asked a friend. an excellent device to use where two floor Is short lived, quicly rots out plowing may be either in the spring or should be spelled with a ‘y.’ ” “Why,” said the young father, “you ! just touch up the baby's face With it or three lines of drain unite. and is always a source of contamina- in the fall. The former has been most successful in the Columbia basin up­ is tion. Of whatever material the box fit. V'tue Dnnro and al! Nervous Dts^r-’ns before retiring, and then you can seo permanently cured by Dr. Kline’s Gr. ut lands, the latter has proven the better C latsop btach S laside , orioom built, the tile on the four sides should Restorer. Send for FICK >2tr1^l bottle end Ito give him ins bottle without mak­ system in Utah. irealise Dr. IL ILK!in<, Ixl.,931 Arc!: LL,Phllx.i’a. ing a light.” Calves with Scours. Yjlr Directly on llio Ix'Krh onuf’okln : fl «kt the . \V itches. Chains, with Hie most cousiinimate skill Look one halt’. Where the farmer uses his Rings, Fek■. Liooches, Barettes, S; Io at a • lay soil; it is generally regarded live up to it. No one is quite- so much out of place own tools and teams the actual cost of Coinba, Bracelets, Neek Chains, Etc. •is a prettv poor one lor grow ng plann. producing wheat will range from $3 to Silvci m . wc it a So» . ( ofiee Sets, Mugs, as the farmer who retires to a whit $4 per acre. \t c< itract prices it Desk Sets, Inkstand . Cake Dishes. but it lias more actual units of food tling pla«e in town. would be from $5 to $7. Candlt'sticks. Ice Pitchers, Salt ai d tu it than any other sort of soil you All tiie corn growing land is taken. Peppers, Napkin Rings, .h wel Boxes, an take, and it is im| No Escape. Cheap corn la ml is no more. The price Knives, Forks and Spo. Spoon Hol- Ixerplnic I'U1 worm«. cd quantltius one of the most essentia he asked a momeut later. de»*s, Celery and Salad Bowls, Bon Bon It Is uialined that plaste” and salt, plant foods, nitrogen, but th»» farmer “I’m taking your Bertillon measure­ Disnea, Punch Seta.Tumblers, Goblets. Games. Guns. Pistols. Air Rifles, Fish­ two parts of the former to one ¡»art of must g/ow the legumes before In» can ments, Clarence,” said the determined FC» STHTNESS. SORENESS, SPRAIN Or, BRUISt, young woman. "The last one got away. ing Tackle, Boxing Gloves, Tool Cheats, the latter. dro*’|»<»d on the hills of corn get any benefit from this vast st »rv NOTHING IS BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE) Ba . lmlland Football Goods, Cameras, or | <»tnsh in the form of kalult will —Chicago Tribune. The estimated u< st of tiie Roos LUMBAGO’S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE, Pho «»graphs, Banjos, Guitars, Rooks, linve a good effect In ktn»|>ing away cut dam. whb h is part of the Sal: I YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE | Much of the tobacco grown In eaat- furniture. Rugs. I ace Curtains. Cut­ worms, and ln»sldes will fertilize the Irrigation s< heme, has bwn out < SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL, lery, I ¿imps. Baby Carriages, Beds. irn Bengal Is marketed In Calcutta, corn \ very small amount is all that 10 FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL. by the es al»’:s’'.munt 25o.— ALL CRL’GúiSTS-GO». Send 2c it«mp fur 40 pa«« Fill-hl cataK'cue irbance It Is shipped to Burma, where 1 lating over luUO pieaenta «(ven frr< Add re»« in req u I nal. I t is manufactured into cheroot» raeuic Cuaal Borax Co.. Oakland. Cal Is Y our Hair Sick? Mi It’s Stomach Catarrh f V CASTORIA The Kind You Hava Always Bought 3=1 77ze General Demand Furnish Your I home I "20 MULE TEAM’