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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1909)
T-T. i 1 MALIIKIH EXTEIiPIMSll Co v atfcaTaita1teiffi MMWhAAi topics or THE TIMES Hope plants the e-ed: but diggib knorl.s sut the uteJii. Tremble never trie to dodge people whs are looking for It. A cyr.lc Is a person who makes sper-lalty of telling the truth. It is Trleed ! letter to ban ti pood have many good many friends. There are no rata at the Vorth r-robaMy In conHequer. e of the cats. pole- The Lincoln pennies do nrt seem to Jlrrulate. About Mi.OOO.MK) people de slrt pocket pieces. To Mark Taln the clock must move jrretty slowly, Blnce hi dor-tor cm lim ited tlm :o four cigars a day. Haiti La Just bought ft gunboat. We would hat to see the Russian and the Haitian navies In a death grapple. A New Tom City unman left her tustiand because he threw epcii at her. This was not only Impolite hut extravagant. Dr. Cook has Quit banquets. He t.ndt that thry are quite too wearing upon him after two year cf pemmlcan and tallow. Tlje aeroplane la faster than the t!rd. but the bird seems to hare a better rrlp at present on the science tif ariatlon. WChur "Wright ha opened a Br boo ff tvlai.lon The time In probably near when people will be taught to fly try rorreRpondenee. U-&D Sousa, and who could ask for I better jut pe of musha! taste, Btya ths W arner 1 the - out popular name 01 ! his Prrrram. The O-man. whe dl In 1SR3 and was considered a musics' ana.rc.hK. hits achieved a permiuiptf place after a lifetime cf storm an Utrwst. To the oirier members ot Euro;ean rultu-e he was a madrruj who found no na'e amho-are until hi nr. me urd-r the prrrtet-tl -u of luna tic. Ilia njw.f..son have carrle-i hh theories t ei strsrire an -rt.r'Tn that to (he erfare n.tt lover Winf'i ; g--.i,r iina! rom'-ofi-tons seem ra'Jonnl j f.iS plea ing. he nas rc-uno a -.ai i in the heat's of the people he has at j tttr.ed Immortality. The c"Jled In j tll-rua.' flnjoyrrien? of the German In I Ms music Is a me" term Invented t differentiate the -.Lt.lid Teuton f-ora i the more .'lvy Frenchman, emotional Italian ajwl neti'iious R.-iania-d. Only it.be elect may r-at-p the me.an!r.t ol leading mot-ve. or gulilrg theme ' hut the people know whe.B f.belr feel lntr are touched .nd tha Is the tru etid of 'rif; In the laat haJf oerturj musJr hag Ik In the tumioU of a revolutionary movnnt. The rn blrid reiallBm and roma.atl'df m ol Wtpner, wltih his newer iiKdei of ei-p-eAsion, wtruck the tmi eote of th revolt ir n,, ctnt'i rym phony ol hfwtUoven wan the climax of tie old er form, Whines blayed the way t wa,rl new orb Vyand the limJta.tl'j.ni of tie old The vrare ear la not yeit sttuijftd to the uJtra-Br.bool wijtifc 1b rfcachJngr out, rroping tic-wands tht music f trie fourth dimension. Xay be In the popular rrowth of Wapner 1 to be found the rainbow bridge t oarry morutln over n'o that utmost rfc..'m of uiifa4boOied ounds. The Redemption f QdVid (?orson By CHARLES FREDERIC 3CSS Corrittt. 1!. tr The Hcwn-Mr-rili Compter. We rerret to Bay, .lohn, that the verape man In a wlllinp worker when be nieetB another man who if wlllli.g to be worked. Mrs Ilarrlman. who bun fi'CT.Onri. flfi, said t0 jlllVP ,l0 Bf.pcini ,,!all for charirv Hut. uiidoubtedly. Mjc rouid pet one If hin- advertised "Van need no; die urileKB he wants o," remarks a Philadelphia BclentlKt Ha prohablv takef It for pranted that the hiph price of living makes a pr.od nany men want to Tt was a prejudiced rnrrxKnnrM.mt who cabled the iitory that Mr KonHe velt Jumped behind a tree to ecare charpinp elc;iliaiil Everybody knows wr. Koonevelt would have elephant climb the tree. LONGEVITY OF OLIVE TKIES. Wmny Bear Trail at aa Alrtirrl Ae BrBlrm ot allure. The ltiiipeviry of ol.ve treeB is ei truordltiary, the Iiundee Advertise Bays. In Syria reeent.y have been found Borne reruarka.;ily an lent oi;vi trees who, tgw; art esiatjliKhed le ymd queBtiou. A trunt deed exlBJ whhh reluteg to an orchard coverii.j forty trees, near Tripoli, fyrsa, lut trust deed having been IkhucJ 4i-i ib.:t tpo. Thoi:gjj the trees look aped. th-j KtlU lma.r fruit of f.ne cjuajty :e atiun (iaiire and tre likely to rualLtL'.ii their productlveneHf, for many bua dreils of yearn An olive p-ove nea Ttelrut is admitted to l the third CHAPTER TT At the rromer.t whn ?fpier. wa soandtr.r the lirr to B-rcroon tvi younr rayBtlc to fcia upper. a pronue cuoua crowd of loafer with ct!r tl'.t ed apainet the wail of the viilare tai -err received a Bhock. Thy h-ard th t'nkie of bei'.B In the d. stance. ar,iJ loc.k'.r.p In the direction of th'.s urus ua! Bound saw a teem of sj!enc?.d CDfcl I'lack horses flash round a comer arj'i whirl a strange vehicle to the cx.r o' the inn. There were two extrao'-atnar-y f.c ureg on the frort e of the --tpcr: The driver was 8 trcy. th.rn-eet rr.ar whose enormo-js rrioustache -.:crest-t a crew with outBtret-hed w:rps As !' to etr.phaBise the froc.M: t,B;ct ler.t htm by this ht'.ry canop' !.!rt com pletely concealed hi moth. Natur had dut'heated i: :n r.Lr..a:ur brows meet.nr h"'ir his nose a.i preadlric themBe.'i ; iure-t'.Ke ove a pair of eye r.;:r piemed r. hnrr t!y that the.' coid t-e fe.t. al thourh tti' were so deej-set that the- CO"1 SCfc'-'.'e1' t e(T. Ttiis fierce and t tir-aneer.an rraor Burr.rr.orie-j the d-:z.r.r hristier In ca ree trr perat"'e o f.'cr.g h:rs th reir.s. pri.r p from his seat, aid assist ed his cor;.; it t.j or to ul.rht. fhe rs ' him hr hand v:.r at air of utter tt- ( difference-. lesoved Ltir h'.rr ne'roe- Bni;e tio- thtr-KB tt S co;-i tf th ' rrounc w:'-t a i.prt fatter l.ae a t-:rd j Tui.ir.r it.Bttt.tij ttw-trd the tt'e-T. , f,:ie LScentier. tte s:eo of the jioror i 3er a fusil.a ae of ntnees of astoc- I ist.met.t arid a fin.'.-atior. Toi.T.p an ' beaut.f ui ct"-s.x'c :r. t ji!Ctu-es;;,ie and i tT.llittT.t f par.;sh ciBtunie stc ci.rr.ed herBe;f v ::t t.oe es.se ,:rifi rtipt.'tj o a pr;ric-ss. atid it( d s:-i..pf.t paB- the Btartt.p c: v d F. t seerr. : must po rrk fve c ! ertalti day wt-ct. tt :s AeecuiapiiiB rtse sm' rin street of a rrial : rer.risyl" ar.;a. ant -r ".rrd coui.t t .chf.' miles trounrt t t :rr. to : and of ryps." Around a ct. rr ;' - a! four of p'-s.n.s al. ! ' s.r.ple erc-ej.tior. '-at.i.." ;'-:arh of the t"f. r.cer staod hl pro-rid wls a e:T.p He was tall -r.'.r tig clothlnp v as s l.r t yea" face tror.r.eri wttt h:s f b hi:: ' :.: j aun. "Good Tno-r.::.K -'is-tor. The pyrisy f; -i;r.. "tier. w:th a f- wn 'T ;R to b-i: this b. eier added, w'ttioi.t fc. p t.iS cold reception The rvpey rw:t ;i.r.'.ma! and sti -lot h "If j ou will m: will fide." t tie tn. ' "Come." ut the arid so Btftr.r th i w-ards the fo-"P' vhi he cam.fi Trie 'o.i"'t' h! mumier." late- ouni l::nisl' ,!iefter-d sp.: v h-'.- tti"e :n.;iro'.5efi rti-Oie, utn. k rt rr..i hors-'S cji-Ticit.c i:: vt.n r.c.'d l v'j"or:" A htt.e r-vi urifi i.p from ntn hi. tie-':. ItiC-f Bp-i-!.p Ptl."".i"C f-U ti! fv.T'J? tovi.r tr a S!.r-i . 'net or drvi trie t.t in -f.f-n o;.t aior.p a A eo. o'e of .he can I of a I, f-.--jinne v !iorr. v r.h a .J kt the nt Tti m;r who t-;.." sintsrer i, rid anrulnr: t r.nct r:iKpd fv;iii.nr tn the :;..nr said the .r-c nis saluta- the trav- .f to notice coTrpaTilona. The quack IibS Cibcot. ered certa. n ciueg to the part history of the chils hem ie had thus aCopt ed, a, -i d nf firmly persuaded that BhJ llonpe t a r! le famiiy. He had made all his plane to tak tier to 5paln and establish her identic in ttie hop of aecuririt a rreat reward, tut just i as he was about to feonte thig Bcheme. be mag peiied sy a disease wiieh jirostrated him for many mor.te.s. and threw him -rto a nervous corid.tion In which he to traded the hah.t of au-mmeritip. Oti his recovery : .:c I. is io:.p Fnkr.t'ss lie fom,d hina s-:f f ripped i'f everythiup he had r-'-. rr ulat"d. l;:t his shre clness and In t'oir !ta I'ie vill remained and he soon !'"ian to rciui.J his shattered fcm:ne Iurtr.c ail these t;ps ard d wtib. Pe-(f-.u wag his inseparable i.rd devoted c irr par.ior. The admiration which her ot.h.i.Hl bea uty excited In hia heart hod ciiM-oeiied u. to t rection and finally luii. (.--e. When she reached the ape of I o IT yen's he tirojiosed to her the iite;, r' nmliiCfc he knew noth- Itic of h-'r nv-r: lo-i-r; and little atiout lift t n' haii lie.'i rti custnmed to ?"ield implicit oh-.l!nc( t'' h will. She con--Br.te: ar.il the rerertiotiy was jterform e,i b a .T'.istlce of the Peti ce In the city of Cincinnati, a year or so before their appearance in t .e Cua! er vlllagre. Aj, pxpf-rience so aNnrnifi! would have pe-verred. if not rietroyfi her nature. ha.1 tt not fontair.-d th.' perms of beauty and vlrt'K implanted at her still dormant, hut . wnitd the Bun quicker them .nto over the i: p.'-hj,m you ir a;.:d in -nr. ir f-si'Dtis-. '-ps- turned to t i.iv l'yond -tor" !eved A ir a was zer. Be an or from their h: ?t!t:' pest made the Rev. rr Munhall. a Philadelphia evanprllHt, hag lM.en lelllnp an uudi enee in PlttRhitrp that It was a shark gnd not b whale that nwn!liwed ."Jonah Tt Is rather dltT.ciilt for a luymiiri to e What difference this would make ' Jonah The exm.VHt.lori of the hnriwt ol., Herculneum bus pro-eeded h!o1v n--1np to the nVtit.h hj,A hardriesa i,' the volcanic male:),.! which covw It Nob It hu heer (!i.-ifovf,"(l Uiu' th' m.i-e-Ial ran he profltabM f.r,.pan.( 'f,' fem.!l:z.t:p mirpose,. and the ruins f tha old lioman town n-,. f(, 1(t, hr -iipht to liph-t much tt e -hi,,,!'! olive fa-m In tiie v orl Pyrian fruit furme-s are e.xtetitllt oHve culture with much zeal and e ' i. tuip planter recently et ou Siifi.Ofifi trees In a block for comn.e clul luirtioHeB i nrier European BB'H'pms of culture the Pv-rans make the olive trees bear each Beason. while In the old days on crop In three years was thotipht tn be all that the trees could produce Y .... I i iir io -cropping cupaclty of the treej bus due to the native method ol thruBhlnp the fruits from the branches, with Btlcks which HerlotiKly Injured them. i oe met linns of prindlnp the nil vim ... .... miu jiichiiip ;ne rruit B'f pe culiar Neither the p-lnde-s or pick its receive wapes. Hut are paid on per I'entape. The jile;erB received I per cent of fi,e acrua! fruir picked and tin prtnde-s po; (i ,,r ,.,,. oJ tht fui. prruind. h;: S 'U' h Junf Bheti t.lie c,.,, ";,,,(,,...,. Wtl baa;i..i,p i rrair.V..t ,,ir ulr repoilis aliiiii- t lie (", tH.I, anil 1'i-nrv Tlml.e . j,,.,. a.-y to overhaul i-omplne't :,( . map ftlid p,f -uphl, wi;.t. r..iit-uMi in the arttUr repmps am! di.liu.M,',. .,. nolnltj of the north p,.le s a known part of the BurUi What ill . ,.v TJ aouth pnie o' Mn-w (,- wi) .-IlR -d and Crnmnv v.l!i,le ii ,1Ui,p. - . . . .! ii.no miinimuLiii-e of the wn' h, ajntaly- I'rj tuu II I in .. reBotir-etuliHiss mid a tlioiier of UKiiiiriitire u-i needed Oil! Illi'- ciiM.lie: en: -1,-it I' c, iiiiln. r'la, triivele, Ti.e laleHt is 'he ' c-oniio-V uiil on does (.til "r.Hl.l - i.. tmi.i I,. .... . 'ti tin i.i.iiiis Cr a VIT h'lt d-e-1,,,,,1 B Ir.lMllif' o' V ho OO till' H'I'll V erv. Iniitu-liir 11; o' u leii(!:i:n hotel li. ei. came out ot u.l the chairs themselves Witt Whet nte amount lie-e y phut V hcli write- On t eivlit chute to do t rim t lllip tun! .tie '"l'HM'd ej es did r, ft "vt'h"t. .he ar.c ti err ere the Sial n (er :tic tli'-rr. t ' ' OC WT. tt '.tie ; ,.,.r mar voices et. la: "VVbo is a:.e ."'u-i at f r cioc-l: :r ttie e hour Ioc:or Paro us he furtasMrai' ojierieci ttie coiorf n jiothecft stiof and versa! jiarie"et' for Ker pt' ci" : ti.vt then. om;i!..r ior had it i.'fed ts.e n:in' tli.ec t:tia:r came v.t: a Pane, ant roec :r. concert, of : was Satisfied ' er r f. nr kl i f) -is us Aesci.iapius called himself of his trtvei'.nc i ;.pnnefl his "111:1- i sail;, whiie at th'- ,' ".ss thtr pn th. the miL-cm of it where Cl tC''lt.C ".'Ute- crepes ; otitic ptri wh cast a - I. tin. iiir I'ounded i h ten: iirui viinisheii -tu.ct tti- i.pet.mc Tins Keen ad rer ( ho'BeS was ecvi'ilH stiseepti- to thi ctia-ms of female buty. 1ft ar .;;;-;:tor vnuic r.n"e te etl "i.th-r than lllumitiec the of ar ri-c;tiL" mar.. Itot the was rmt ar ordtrufx man H Mrth. The-, wee not fiend, the;, nr. and rain of lovi i. life The quack had ci paaslnp years hut I lnc Into trie parr tun: lnp a life of vacriiie FV n. S: wlitl-r n.iiit tuact ;.rs"ned v.ith the ree!,, withdraw y 0' her soul l!v dreams and half- conscious aspiration? after snmethtnp. she know no: what, had prowr. even more per.tle and Mihmisslve. As she did not yet comprehend lire stie did not protest acviinst Its Injustice or Its lnconprultv. The vulpar r"ope nmonp whom she lived, the vuipar scenes she buw , passed across the mirror of her soul without leaving permanent im pression. Phe performed the coarse duties of her lite in a perfvnetory manner. It was her I ody and not her bouI. r-r will and not her heart which were concerned with them What that soul and that heat really were, re mained to be seen. (To be continued. I i i eiitiowed 1 11 ce if d:v:nar ior wh.ich :r b Bincie instant more : tiar. ttie a', rs h; at. hoif o 'te, iti rune jiow '!iuoi"d him to I'V pwi't intul- eruir. man dis reasonniK. I'.y this natural c:a:"' oyance he s.;w at a pianos ttia- this face of exquisite deli cacy cou id no more have heer. coined ii. a pyppt camp tlian a fine cumeo CA-TCTR AMOKG m"H CUF.Ail IlALANCE HiiIIiiu 1-rviiiK 10 pinmiTi-r U I i iiinrli Th. nine-cram then put into tne bottle with a pipette For ream Test Balaaea. A Klmr-ie exd sensitive welphlc? ln itrument to he known at the Viscon iln tydroBtatic cream balance hat leen devlM-d at tha epricultural ex;irl ment station of the University of Wia consin. Thia 1d- Btrument rrjeetgiDe Ion? reccipnlied need for a simple and accurate meth of weighing cream In the Eabcock test bottle for test ing. The ordinary cheaD scales are inaccurate, and the more delicate bal ances are too ex pensive for peneraj use by farmers. The new Inven tion consists of a specially devised brass float, similar to a dydrometer, which is placed in a cylinder of wa ter. The Instru ment floats stead ily In a vertical position, and sup ports a platform on which a cream iKiftle and a nine pram weight are are placed. Small, one - terth gram weiphts are placed on the platform until the float sinks to a lint marked on the weight is WaafeM Bsnta, Tb number people la gmfl w, I iller-. who. toowlng that throu their fault aomenilBtake of an Injurt ous nature has ben made, would want only to attach tie blame to innocent partlea. This : la generally aon, thouerbtlegsly tni Ignorantly. albeit In good faith. The Idea la to examlna ourBelves and methods before condemn, lng another. A patron of a Wisconsin creamery recently sent In some vigorous pr tests against Its products. It tran spired that the creamery was not In the w rong, excep' eo far as the raan. apement put faith In a few of the pa trons cf the crfamery. Several of them had thoughtlessly turned their herds Into cabbare. rape and turnip patches Immediately after the fl-.t heavy frosts, and the milk thus talntel was sent In. with the result of cablet inferiority in the cre-amerV. Aside from the .'act that we should not Judge too hastily or be too ready to charge moral tu-pltude, the discern ing farmer wli; understand from the case 'a point that feeding the stock B.ny old thing to prevent waste may be the means of producing greater da structlon. cntn than ou-tiai tn 'I opel, a a round-town to have .much 'lie chairs in SeveruJ trav he hotel, and iM'cujiied ex more en.plia of them out.' Ii. How rpul! Bcieiitttic hmt.i' foUip inuii in ttie oiin,iieM. (,r ),,. w B'bo are privileged Hi hail, ol, w h.i, this is twtnr aoi-nmpliahed can ,u; lee bly a.pjise-.iat.. V'Un wm. Umre i : an ar In the -i(l Ki.eii aii.p,. affAlm wouid lu.iiiiiai am h a Bcie af prpneaf, ae the le.iepra.ph the dyna J", llh all It narv.ous applica tion; th teleplmiifi, Hie pbotiop-aiih. th anromioliiie tha alnelew and the fiytaig manaliie Talk about your jmld 0 ar anO imhI old dayw' The wurid lia never b-l bucX vajT. juup-, .re bahodding rirht uo. and la mvlei and aoiine of rauikinslt.lllty mucL a Ui mii-e nuiien-ui thin He'f rpB'riilti! Lets dlilnp a lew Mip.pes'ed 0I11 ' lu.id 01 1, ir Iimie. replied ante her ' V at rh tin- uet a clu.:r ' V 'tt tlillt he t III 1111 u! Led I'i ct t ri 0111 " '"t iniiiu-e-s and ii, eourieiuis wii Kt. u: I tint :; a 11 .1 me he: h across tin b reet " ' No." replied the limi.p. bank " "Oh. Is It V nice U.iidiiit there to onriiers inos: illl'itsl' drup stun- thi, ' ei. . hut Is that .hiHt down the Bt 11 ti ' u t he w r the .a: r.k! and III pe'-M-.j;! an v"ift 'ihl stuUstlca lieceni.a-. eijien ! ToodstuPs cmis'l i: aoBt in porunt l em TBinliy exiei.-;tu:i lip that om of the enure 01 tii avs-ar fs.n.!' in tBu country practloally one ha f Is paid for loodaluta Fuch families Min-nd tt.-ea tima as nmck for fm.d aa they 00 for cloUiag and tlca a much fm food aa hey do for rent and fuel Pood it th lartt J,ni In lb family eipenta u.ok Tha andn,Mkl cause of the Mfb rvel tooo:uB. u the eacwaalv otwt nf imiliirtlon not aa a conaec imce of l a 1 laborer or of th high ptic f Ukr. but a reui: of ignoraac of aad liidlte-eiK to common bunt dm ritlea Th 6ay iil com t,-au U tnuat ruma. boa the farm all) k lutvh of a bua'.liea autariirlaa as U.a at ii. r ti, factory . han luail mum imvduotjtm and ni i.lmum -ul Will Oete'ii.'.na U, uocea af ih tH(li1C!ual facn.er a they hi flat,-, join u kio wa of th liiufa tw-r. biler a Ji'i.r basin e sy:mi t', fi.Mi.er aoald UP in,,-, itmn,, trli l, (!im is th t I 'luiln.) lustum M t'Ouid M a ruit .r l.:i,r ti,.J.0lt reflux batatlal.t a a4lli.g j.t),, 0f a. It .r..duct abfl at, uonwiatt ru.a U et of i:vi fr tl, ruuMu,eea n ab,- aaid Jfabaota "U a l)p .lt. ti. I t .iaaawra- U tt j.i.H Hi D.kT it Ulu B i't .f .)t 1 ut l 1 ffci, rrdn(,a is-l it, i n,;, (,.f (j,, Vf a.eUa kt fc,aliv "That s the pnstufln-i !: 'ou l:ve In this charm inp clr tbei asked ti, drui nier ' I do ' said ib ioi.n'i r e!.. : hei. ' replied the travel'.!. mat.. 1 i u, me! at thu. bi:el and i"- " "inuui.laLiiiiih SupjMme on pel in a:,d ptv in that chair same time. ' J'epeeta. ttie Cjueer, o: orrutie 7 eliera ' entered tier booth and spread out upon a taole ttie parapher nalia hv which Btie unoeriook to dis cover ttie secrete of the future When the e' enlnp s work v- as ended F'epeeta at once retired: hut the uoctor entered the bur-room, followed by a curious and admirinr crowd He was In a hap' y and exiianatve frame of mind, for he had done a "land office" business In this frontier vlllape which he was now for the first time vmlttnc He looked over the crowd with an InctuiH've superiority and waved his bund vitti an Inclusive penture The motley ttironp of loafers Sldied up to the bar with a deprecatory and auto matic movement They took their rlaases. clinked them, nodded to their entertainer, muttered Incoherent toasts and drunk his health Ttie deliplited landlord, feeiinp it Incumbent upon him to break the silence, offered the friendly obHervutiot:: 'S-B-nee von -s rutier S-s-stntter a llttie m-11,- n. own self" r'liui.i:" responded the die-to', who wai 11 too ron.plii'-ent a mono to take Mis- and the wo-thie r-riLio.er: tll.lHlb ar Indian wlpwam. He pypBies were thieves. were Sjianish pypsies "I '01 :'t know stop it, do yon"" "No. 1 d-d-uot LIT W W "' asked 1 , t-t- way to s -s-ttie landlord tried fvvn - could be cut tr knew ttiat all arid that these What was mure natural than that he should conclude with inevitable lopic that this child hud beer stolen from peopir of pood if hot O." tloliie bi.iodl "lialtusar " he said Ttie pypR turned. "Tou are a pirl-thief as weli as a ho-se-thief. Tou stole this pirl from the raniiij of a Spanish noblemun. I am the representative of this family "lie ha '. followed our trail for years 1 111. tliouptit I had come to pet the horse Ton were mistaken; It was the pirl'" "J'erdital" exclaimed the pyppy. tuket. completely or his puurd. "1. 11st Indeed." resiiotided tiie quack scarcely able to conceal his pride ir. his own astuteneHh And th, i he added slowly. "She must be a burden to you. i'.i.liasar You evidently never have 1 been al,i or tie er have dared to n.kt her back ant: i:ia;m the ranwon. who-!: 1 ou evpected 1 will pa- you 1or tier ao.J take hei from our bunds It !s ' the cl.iid 1 van: and not vei.i. eanct What wll: ynu take for lier"" The doctor d-t-w a leather wall' trim, bis p'.cket and beid It un tat. la! teinr't Its ti. fuel, ce was decisive. !. ....... s ' J'-p-eta "' called the gx-p Can lie I iiiiiniunir-iilf.fl. The disccivery that cancer Is a Very common disease with many kinds of fish, and especially brock trout, has been made Ir Harvej R. Gay lord, hesd of the Bufraio State Cancer Laboratory, an nounced -Sunday that scientists con nected with that institution are now conductinp a new line of experimenta tion to discover w iieiiiei' or not can cer is communicated to human belnps by the flab they eat or whether the water of s-reams is Infected by the cancer perm from the fish. This new discovery on which In a sufficient amount to acu.n K.nK the float to h line of the spindle. This gives the weight accurately and the devise is so "punitive that it is effected by a uncle drop of cream. The weighing can be done rapidly, however. Skim Milk. At the West Virginia experiment nation It has been fouDd that skim milk for feeding laying hens is worth from iu, to I cents a quart.. Other experiments have fully proved that it the, has equally as great value for feed- Dai r latr la W later. There are many advantage! iD lug cows come fresh In winter, whea all dairy products sell at a high price. In many places tte price of butter Is from 25 to 10 per rent higher la winter than in summer. When the cows calve In the spring they g-enerally mHk well until the pas tures dry up. when the flow of m!;k quickly fals off. so that hv the titnt stable feeds begin tie cow- are almost dried up. Now, if tie cows come fresa in the fall, they produce a g00j ow of milk during th? winter months, and in the sprlt.f, when they are turned on the grass, this acts as a necond freshening and thus lengthens the period of milk production. Another distinct advantage in win. ter dairyitg Is tha' during this sea son the farmer Is io: so bu-v wth other work. consequ?nJy he can give more time to the rare of the cows, the milk and the mam than Is po?5i. hie during the busy season of the rear. "vThen wlnte- dairyitg become more get.erally practiced, the subject of wlcte' feeds will tie given more at tention. Of tbe-e Filage 1? one of the most important, since one acre of gcvoi sllare mfcterial will yield as much feed as three a;.res CJ T1j,rtT:re. camei experts are working may glvei'fft pies. a ciew to the manner in which cancer Flcrurlng at this rate, the milkman is communicated to the human sys-1 'ho sells whole milk Is sell lng; from tern. Heretofore cancer research had,Gf) to 80 cents' worth of skim milk to lieen conducted chiefly along the lines .each can, and the general market of a hunt for a cure. The disease was prices of a can of milk is close around found to be mom prevalent in mid! , fl.UFi. Now, this can of rrlk contains and rats, and most of the experimentti enouph cream to make four pounds have lieen performed with these ani-1 butter, which Is worth about II, mals as subjects. j leaving only about 2"i cents for the While It is an established fact that . Bt;lltt .milk Bold, or a l.iss of from S3 cancer. Is a common disease among cents on each can over making fish, there is no certainty that It is cream ir.fo butter and feeding the the source of infection of human be- skim m:ik. A! .!! iaarr.l Ilea ley the Flnplish vu.llr.lnt wa. titrd to best on lis Jieraavaranct paiiikt one who l.ai Incurrrn! jrj 111 Koa.ey bad a Quarra: a itt home dealer named Ii-anl. It VrJ , trlrlaj natter, but Fu ley tno, tni lieit houae to hract. a.-t up a plana. loutht aVornfH and proijed trrnakt li.tomtlt for Praia ATtrr oil or tt bbmiuIi caaea In court Brant ocva4 KoalrT bougtt out tha ten fl.wt fcelttlxir ani fo'.loaad wirh i lano and eornet Prant went le laa, but found I t could do nothli f PaDInc be loi a e:art.ed btniMi Than lioa lev fcl-a4 hrwaa lB1 and cpant atid ftallrt tlm Ttit a at actiotiabla. add ley jvali f hyo N.r tit r-if i.f (Sita Hfc.iar. A tl iuwk, -wnrUbd.' It tV.ed linrtutli'y, ".Vo .u tlm I )o. o,HilJ truly k 'i uiaa ii i,a at'w Li.r..rtLua'. U.4 to ii t-b ti,:,iu,i,iite -.aa. i..c a. " tl. .-,, UHlitle-U..) "In. a.r J Mvt i-tu, t f aat oekl taaiar M - -lkbt lltiaJ4 thlnp riven mj 'utitverfiul p p. pana cea' won't d(, it ana what that cat;'t do can't be d-d-none lhcuraoie d-ri-Cl Incase Get alotip all nptir w ben i po Blow like this, but when 1 open the throttle, pet all b-h-balled up Had tlunp for n; buBtnesa Olive ar.y man a thouaatitl dd-dollars that'll rure ma." the oiiack reidied alappmp hi troiiHer ,ocl.et aa if there were nill liont ir It ",,'o-co conldt.'t pc c-Q-Qitte ae hiph as that, bi.t woiiUlt i mind a hu hn liutidred." responded the landlord ro.. diailv. "Tell you what tt is h b-bova atd ttie Quack, "if it wuar.'t for this im. pedtnient It; n. s-spcecl. J wouldn't tieed lo work morer about another - J ear ' " "lli ii that"' asked Homeone in the crow d "V-c-cauae If 1 c-r car think tane aloe of Am or a ouid aav niira b t bank ' ll. couu: If 1 cai i.nS s 1 talking ( I me.i t.k a cowd p. it nomethtr.g be l pole mine l.etter pel Iiave Oo-no . lilfc vap fvnn the rear crow." sod uj, aet t a ..d lai.pt ter "Mli, I' T' Ine Coram the fl.ii tiit "ijukkw preacher Youhj bout t vara md " "ilkn t-t-talk -Talk' Ha kin trottln' hiaaa tn lei "lit n.J nitu. " of the tent she came or, ttie p-ound and tiervoiialy gt the fastene,' her Imd- I'ut of ttie dm her ei es f.xed her tippers piokmp tineel sirinps vi t.ich ice "Gif me sie money at,d take her" The doctor counted out the poid. and then approa.I.t-; thr rhlid For the f'.rBt t'.me in hie life be experienced an emotion ot re erence There was some Ihtnp aliout her beauty, her helples-ft-neBB and lils respotisioilitj tliat made a new appeal to I is heart J lein-.i.p to tin pen le pressure of band, the permitted herself to be " p,iiu:-be "as aaid doctor lifted the eb.ld ujior. the ..i so, when the milk Is fed on the farm more fertilizer Is made which makes the difference still creater in favor of keeping and 'eedinc the skim milk. vThere tne can secu for vi hole milk at (xtr iay to sell the whoi? r-xtra feed? and fertll .n? t noie rr.tik at less than $ QT a 4r.-qt;art cat. is rot prr.fitaMe when .me considers the futjre of the land e is dairyir.c. sf-l'-ct trade price it will '.ilk and buy -rs. but sell- on which of t IS lei! The 'St S coi,,d talk aa well at i conic make lie which oid J.ihr 0 ml, .L, k t for- Jacoh pet.I.J It mar that real lail, . us I icr n a ca n ou do kin the I - batk l I vr . 'alifin.ia g- aid lb of the about of Baked faliar of thare i a pioua .kar ana kin la.tpr. ii.ar ti.'.4 l ini lt f.'J boa ta T,,n-i.MafcHj l Ukt ai..u kt tt.,,, fc.'gLtum H l-t H t It m i.ih-i. u at . "Ik I i i . t U la.ew i.a ttif Uj t - 1 ', " talk a mule lute a n thre minutaa " aclalnied the .- i xmt at ahlofc tha rrt.afj iaurbaif, a alt ' "Wliat ara you lauphlnj n aakad turning upon them aava-tlv hit ! toufl voioa and threatetiltn manner j rriy Mantua thoa who atimd tiearaav. j a that U,t liiB'..nct!-e! t'.eppJ rk j I in.i w Hi j Ni- orTenaa .' aaid una Tut voaifii ,'t irsi htm "I'lnut What o. 1 !." "Wail thraa bar, x,ut w tllff 11 tha t lio'.iaia IUil m i.i ii".,",. Loin i..t i.t..i, ' Hiar a in tar I -a at. tpp.i is wakar roaal -in' le .nrrt ,.;tu fclc ,,,, j,. li'u tia t at' l.a-ai. tr ... . . , , Til It ll.ara (., ,, a,, e ea lotel H h I,.,, N,,.r aaw killing 1 n.,,. iai t 1. 1 j tr - l'-a P p f'j a,.. tva- "1 aa iK.a. that Aai.B-r.iat ,.f aaura kutaa l a I it a I.. i u ,,...aa t laliu.. .w.u.aa aii..'aj a la 4 la l-a li.rt.tt t lki,l "I- I I ui ' aibiJ it a vaas.'k, iru Bti i-jM ,k abat awi ! .tl aba t m i a, i. tai i t.. i. , g u. MUI ta Vaa) t'a.l w hiiae 1 res lbe w ere I she knew and a ten;. i that Bill en,. i Tt, have a '.-li, in our power inui, erne, or utieri I., s'ei i.e ir. ttiat out n. a rush o' 'e little c-eat Lre w h . PUTlil- a ij.: l: le ' compt.MHion A fti- llttia wa. I s betat n. b a i," ii, ;r i,. cn.'.,-; t,pr. ' I 'Oh I l - i epiM-U. 1 (: ,,ans. i. .hat ' ,,u i,al ,. f ,,. clutchea o' t,,,ee iliaii.a on r oeet. orsr o preat tieal better atav kind to oil inner If -.,e The also hoar back and climbed it to the Buddie beautiful eh. id trembled . she wept Sht v us i.rtihp from wen base and cruel, but e oi.li (n.no.n bemps that was leavtnp a wapon was the oi.:r home inps. Ir. Gajiord said : "There Is no ce ainrv that enncer , comes from ftsh We t-e coTiducrti'g a I viporout litif- of fxjifrini-'t.ts. however, ! to find out if it does These ex perl 1 mtr.ts have not pone fa enotich yet to warrant p-ir.g any optnion on the i matter. The cirs- iaevy tha; cancer ettitits anmr.c fit, I. was mane by a rreii"h Bcietitlsr a B'uily of fish has shown that the disease n quite com mon an-otic this- species- of animal life. It is founc that the rill? of fish are the part affected The disease Is found in niar.y va"ieiies of fresh water fish atid many sea flsh have also lieen found vhlch are so dis eased " While I'r Gayldrd nat quite puard ed In his statements as to the effect of this discovery and the result of the exier!nir.ts which ae now betnc car ried on. it is l.ncwn that officials of the j-tate Forest. r.sh and Game Com mission a-e mud. it,te"eted Infected f.sh are now furnished to the cancer laboratory in this city by the Slate hatcheries for these experiments j The hsh exjie: iinehts a-e W.v.f. con-1 !,nu,:rv' both .vfur.g and old. and hens ducted alone r-c Itties f't, in 9m ! "rill lav epps much better than on old v. he be' the fiM tt.e-t the witter m ! eon- There Is no feed rr.urh liefter He-ond whether for fattening horses and polts as a-e'i Forma of Ciinibi. No matter how ptiultry may excei In shape, color, tnd size, a malform ed comb and had iobes will detract from the chances of success, especial ly in the non-sitting or Mediterranean breeds, where the ornamental head pear, or comb, Is so conspicuously at tractive. There are many kinds of combs, as will be sen In the accom panying illustrations, which are de serving of notice, chief cf which art Mew Cora Feeding. No: all farmers amreoiate rh --fib,. feeding new corn. When handled properly more gotd results can be ob tained from it than from any other crop grown. When fed in the green stare, from the time when prains are in Ce mill, till they become hard and tne maaes ary up. horsei and cattle will eat almost. If not all, rf the en tire plant, and sheep at! hops will eat much of It, utilizing .o advantage all there Is In the crop. ew corn iust after it has passed the roasting ear stage, is one of the best feeri. 'f,. kU( KV the single serrated comb, as seen in such hreeis as Mtnorcas, Leghorns, Orpingtons, Plymouth Rocks, Lang shans. Perkins, in different sizes; the rose-comb, beautifully worked or cor rugated, and full of small points, as seen chiefly in the Redcp, Hamburg, and Wjandotte family. Then there ii the pea comb, or triple comb, that Is. three parallel ridges (or very small combs), as seen in the Brahman or the Indian Game. which thev live member. -w - be. nj: complete! v j s us et'.he' utter:.! I d and all tt.at wa ! routh ha..-, went i oerni-Hk i.-wi.r ;ne ; Bud.l- i.'v be- I hi ..put. 1. 1 ! had -u.i.'i. L I the cancer ed by the T-tbnne.. and. perms a-e entirely destroy heat of cooking New York as cattle. than new com. thus p'-luli A (anf Inr B;uiaikiy. niairoiia o: a itriata western respett:t li.atrimoL la! i. j We always plant some verv Bar'y j medium and the parches of corn to be' jcut and fed whole in late summer and .tall In this way we have the w. VlC.fh last. he 1 Ibr i'ouU n,a a a- tbe ' out: at. I ! t o I Lit of ' Tou ! ' ou The w era beat tic r, i me not be not 1 Bhi'Ulilt :'t oa aotiieitn.ea j!Ut you ail. nei er be le'.en ar..i mora Voi. ai.al lkv a r.b-a littia pot ) and a can and fi( . ct and prett ciolhet and eienti i...- ni.ia giru ilka what the are. t,ut w - ou that hava then. H...r ,,at a pre -. ,,siiie J-epeeta la It B.inaa like n.u, p,.,, fc Ik 1 i.at rot thr tha Wlirul n x .;f I-, 1 d,iit know .kteer tliey are oor t rr an i w o city w hose et.ture did jirove altop a w on, at f-.rst r.,bt-oi. 'Hattie 1 i on. the di.j i I talked inui h of ' Is that bo"" tron 'Did he toid him of n j ' Iti deed, he iid frank;. '" ' Holies: " HotiBBt ' H said he in t.R..i. liaicl. he didn't know tne mac of feed for femlier and : .ti ;hr first tnstatict m.::s-!i -torj . met at i l e ;la . hen tt r ..!.' I.e.1. ' : our ex dear ' 'ore yes erday. 'ii " asked the other Beem Borry w hen Hecond marriape"" Raid bo mom At! e ma you e the he-r the ptock In August. Sep Cictoher. one-founh r.f year While the new rorn W be'tt fed none of the stock requires much I'.iie.- ireu. ana tne grate and the htv :n the mow a in the bin "e Rtved. 'arm .Mea. Get busy with the wobbly colt and learo mm mat you are tig - master. It will be easv. riend and and though. 1 f Iersoi.a:iv Llppiuco:: i aiKui tr la 1,11 1 I i la a ' tW braaker - 1 soot, it ptua What ti., paeta Jtot tt,,, I tha a ho. a .,' Hit Ik. t.ir, !,, ki .luan on.' a nit i 11 It. a aier ib.., Tov O.'i'i aai ' '( J aoi t ; .'t 1., ktiow t I .. ) ok. k-a i ti a' . ii...: . at 1.1 "'aa a eli . : , 1 1., it a i . .- '-vl la fa . aa fal. e I 1 1 .' I'k.iii-.ia I eai I t a fi.e t I ua fi. a i. ,. i t - a ,. a "tit ttat law ueagn t aaiiaa M ukheat nan e it, a ri r..iar tk . a -eia..a Acacia I II k of tbkl J'e eed mi; ,,. i oi. .'a i N. a a. . Hr W aa He had pieaner! the office" ca mi a I , In i- ii i "s:: so. 1 rt ''.! I 1.1 1 .. at-,'. :i. kl ' tl, , 'baasb " detatneci tt Th and the ' htlan: ir.g the buoi.s' k.-uaet tc often thai I hey hud he (,aii fanspa-ei t bi wlet ;,e aretd ,, la a ot: t re -ei; fvetlia tt aelera..l,as t, ieai t i tlr i .: i. . neo.iore i , , imH.t g tkbl t.: inc.f j.fcI a I'e w.tl.a U .tear 1 1 ' Btau H i i a , J I el Ol, ' thai. I thai , I The average ewe requires from 8 to t pounds of aalt a year, the varU'ion depending largely upon the amount of natural salt contained in ts turea ' - wer and Ale la Soli. There must be a proper baJance ol air and water to have the soil work go on. Exclude either and there li failure. Soil work is stopped when the aoU becomes bo dry that the water films around the soil particles are de sire? ed. Ther is w hen the plant food ceases to 1 elaborated, and what plant food there is in the boU Is ns longer carried to the roots of tht plants. Great losses in crops are annually rocorded because these simple funda ments facts are not fully understood. There must lie a Uianee. Drainage ""ill often do much to bring about a good condition of aeration of soil; but in some sous something else Is needed. Thus a sandy so! that la bo light thai the moisture film booc disarpea-s to a depth of a fuo; ,.,r more will pro duce totting. In such a case other things must be lncorjKirated with the sand of the soil, such as muck, lias, humus, fertilizer, to give It the power to retain the moisture film. i.a t.g a U TLe lien should have ;,',,. ..... ei.. ,..... . ' . ut; ihlpluii a great .Ml .-. ..' . .... i---aT. a ll'l.g LlStkJlCe i.l. . ' '----'iis Btreaja i-i iar.r n. pu r water !iet- tr i to piace a pk.. o th a; la I the I Iiobey i-ft pr If sc'-i ' ' ... t-ua t:a.' U niale of vi deai. uid tc set 1L atreajB it well -rest, water m.i eve-y dtV -n-.rar I. tar UaIHl 1-ee. t, d.lute the beavr. Uiictv "m icu-r to m.kt e .or .:.e voi, tie tk ' ' tv i,e c.i wa tit it! iO( tt Ur.tljQi.et.t lhi.! il ol: ajel 11! OL". eaaei prat buthea k to I.. hi t aa." i i a fceii l' In l'i,i't -f ha '! a-a fv-a I .OP oi W ,kl II I II fcj , A kklMal ! I if ! leit Bl.it II ai, lei li t I." i1 at-aa a a thai - wl j 7'aa-BUli 1 p.iahit at.i bum a.l dead and dit "het of fruit traeg ktld b.s,c at thiy ara n.-,. Oft. 6 11., rwnDVftl of a -J!'aa4 l-rkbct w.Il aava tht fco; ,ret ktl& at othirt from tan-on. 'n ttfaiti It it a mar. of pt.r fa-,t clk H il t U tin a aa aJ.in.aik i 1. . A ..k .. . " '""'".I ai4 "" 'a ( it, i:,;"r anrt ii,tr ta i a j s j-a i k u.a u... ; '-i'-afcafij '-aab. ka laaa u t,,fl ,tf(lt j -- tk-a-BWHi iai.c; Krrpltf lain Poiataa. There axe Beverkl different methodJ tor storing and kee-nlng sweet notatoe whJch bars proved successful. Po tato, when first dug, have, a largs amount of moisture in them, whlc must evajiorata. Wht the weather li gnod tbey should be left out In ths field tutta this vaporatJon Is oom Iiat; otherwlna the molnturs and tht intenat heat generated by their drying tn a hill wU cause rot. When this is tot r--he Uiey should be piled loota ly In a dry house for a wee or twt, Thty may then stored la ths loft of a building Mini room, vhir, u,, tfmperaturs a U such that they d Lot freera. "lr.il, M. bifct -. us at r 'l. tat In. i . r,a ' k t, "li t ni.li ,, I,.!, ' ai tin It luiliK ttl s r-aa tar laaa rtara. ro tot make ths food too aloprr tr roui.g jilga Keep plexty ct chsrena! la tht rrn T'xil a iiaikat of Ejtvta salts is tht food oiKiaalonaJly. Cas trate pit. at ttra watka. iot latr. iibaarvt r.fuUrUy tt Jaaflliig. ssd lal them ou: for a fXlB avcaaiotsllf . AS Ms rout, ,,;, eomt Au pot fc!lBW (ham 1 Irtat Ihulr takly Tat. lut Ui u ,Mid eiiiiflttiua rljti trum it llH. thr a' ati.i. C-aS Is tsB rtMkSlal i) avanUawka