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►MA Putt (Mäti» o i t i ^ o i t o , O r e g o n , W e ö n e h ü a y , j a n u a h y k t , id o s p o u r Voliiui«*1 X Y 1. C IT A T IO N . P o r t O rfo rd I o the C o u n ty C o u rt of the S ta te nt O re g o n , (or th e 'C o u n ty o f C u r r y . I n th e m a tte r o f th e E state of Joseph H a r e , deceased T o sisters lo E n g la n d , nam es Oregon. County. Painting, Paper-hanging and Oecoratir| an 1 ages u n k n o w n , an d to a ll h e irs know n a n d u n k n o w n o f Joseph lis t e , deceas ^V || v o r k e d , O reoting: I n th e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f Oregon r Y o n a re h e re b y o iled and r e q u ire d to a p p e a r In th e C o m ity C o u r t o f the P i* o m p t |y R eason ab le R a te s. H tate of O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty of C ar t y In th e C ou rtro o m th ereof, a t C o ld B e a c h , C u r r y Ç o u u ty , o re ., on M onJ d a v , th e 6 th d a y of J a u u a ry , 1908, St 10 o’clock |n th e forenoon o f t h a t d a y t h e n an d th e re to show cause, i f a n y y o u h a ve, o r I f a n y e x iy tf w h y said C o u r t s h o u ld n o t m ake an order d lre c t- »■« (h e A d m in is tr a to r o f th e above b a a re .l E s ta te , to seH th e re a l pro p erty b e lo n g in g to sa id E s ta te , to -w it: T h e WJ o f S W ) o( Sic. 28 & N ) o f NWl ol Sec. S3, T p , SO 8 „ R . 14 W est, co n ta in in g 180 acres an d s itu a te d In C n r r y C o u n ty , S ta te of O regon, to pay olaim a a n d ch arg es now o u ts ta n d i n g a g a in s t said E sta te. T h is c ita tio n is served by p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f, by v irtu e o f a n o r d e r o f H o n . JE. A. B a ile y , C o u n ty J u d g e o f C u r ry C o u n ty , O re g o n . T h e d a te o f th e first p u blicatio n of t h is C it a t i^ p is D e c e m b e r 11th, 1908. H . B . S M IT H , A d m in ta tm to r o f th e E s ta te o f Jo cp h H a re , deceased. THE TRIBUNE, H. T. STEWART Editor aad Publisher. Subscription, $l.i5O pev ^’onr. the The Official Paper Of Curry County, *■ ' * Published every Wednesday, at Port Orford, Orepi. THE Thousands H ave K idney Trouble and D on’t K now it. H e w Yo F in d Out. F ill a bottle or common glass with your r and let It stand twenty-four hours; a t J”' . sediment or set- tling Indicates an . unhealthy cohdl- ' tlon of the kid neys; If It sialns your linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire tq pass It or pain Jn the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der areout of order. W h a t to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that D r. K ilm er’s Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liv er, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain lit passing ft, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, snd overcomes that Unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases, tf you need a medicine you should nave the bast. Sold by druggists Ir.SOc. a n d jl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of thia wonderful discovery and a book that tells more aboufit. both sent absolutely free by m al^ address Dr. Kilm er & n<»n« ct 8wam)>Rnct. Co., Binghamton. N . Y . When witting men tion reading this ( t nerous offer In this paper. U P. M ATHEW S. Curry T R IB U N E fin d t h e W EEKLY O R E G O N IA N The PORT ORFORD TR IBUNE -----A .IY O ------ The New Idea Woman’s Magazine B O T H O NE Y EAR FO R # 1 .7 5 . T i i k N kw I he a W omam ’ s M a u a h k k I s a n a u t h o r it y on D re s s m a k in g , M ill! ne rv and H o u seh o ld B e n n o m r I t averages m ore th a n PM pajres each m o n th . W e off.-r you th e re fo r« a t least 120 0 pages of good fashio n an d hom e read ing for an a d d itio n a l cost e l o n ly 25 eta. S am ples fre e . • ‘ret n n w g ; F a"».»".! " j w W i C a a a t» • T « a » - 2 s s s r * a e a Vk»»ty s fta n tw - T II E S O U T H ’S L IT E R A R Y W E E K L Y Published at Atlanta, Ga.- ClrcuUtion Over 50.000. HOUSEWORK T o o m uch housework w recks w o m en’s nerves. A n d the constant care of ch ild ren , day and n ig h t, fa often too try in g lo r even a strong w o m a n . A haggard face tells the story of the o verw orked housewife an d nrptlier. D eranged menses, le u e o rrh n n nud fa llin g of the w oiub result from o v erw o rk. E v e ry housewife needs a rem edy to regu late her mcneee and to keep her sensitive fem ale organs in perfect condition. WIRE"CARDUI Is doing Ibis fo r thousands of A m erican w om en to -d a y . I t cured M rs. Jones and th a t is w hy she w rites this fra n k le tte r; le*. U n it e d State» I j H “ l Office I, N V h . ■ v > . 8 th , 1907. R o s eb u rg , Oregon, N o tice la here b y given th a t in coin- p lianee w ith th e provisions of th e a c t of Congrens o f J u n e 3, 1878, e n title d ’ ’An 1 n e t fo r tlie sale o f tim b e r lan ds in th e S tates of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N e v a d a , an d in W ash in g to n T e r r ito r y ,” an ex E Ü . R A C K L E E E y ^ r q p ’r tended h i a ll th e P u b lic L a u d S tates by ac t o f A u g u s t 4 , 18112, (Successor to F . M . L e n g io le . ) > J ohn P W ood K E E P S IN S T O C K , of C e d a rv ille , C o u n ty ot C h e h alis, State I o f W a s h in g to n , file d iu th is office on D eee m b er ‘24, 1UUU, Id s sworn tta te u o n t N o 86W2, fo r th e pu rc h as e o f th e L o ts 3, 4 a o d E j B W | o f S ectio n N 0 8 I in T o w u - a h ip N o 31 S outh, R a n g e N o 14 W e s t, L»I*Y G O O D S . an d w ill offer proof to allow th a t B O O T H »•»«! th e lau d sought ia m ore valuable foi its tim b e r or stone th a n fo r a a ric u l- tu ra l purposes, a n d to es tab lish lila cla m to said lan d Irefore th e R e g is te r and R ece iver o f th is office a t R osebu rg , • 'rego u, on T u e s d a y th e 11th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 19ot? , ' , H e nam es as w itnesses: A n d In ta c t, e v e ry tilin g u s u a lly naedeu M o r t im e r M itc h e ll, S atsop, W a s h . C la rk D S m it h , in tiiu c o u n try . A R H o w e ll, and J W R en fro , bo th o f R osebu rg , Ore. \ n y and a ll persons c la im in g adverse C A SH HALES » m o u n t ng to * 6 nr ly th e above-described lands a re re m ore w ill be allo w ed 10 p e r c e n t die quested to file tlie ir c la im s in th is o ffic e cuB nt, ex c e p t on F lo u r , on w h ic h nr o n o r before said 11 lit day o f F e b r u a r y , 1008. discount can be given . B e n j a m in L . E d d y . R eg iste r. ** N early a ll our vegetable* an«l herba appear originally to hare passed through som e prelim inary sta g e in the laboratory of the m ed ical herbalist before being adm it ted to the full honors of the k itch en, w rites a Londoner. The fact ia not bo stra n g e a s it m ight at first sig h t appear, and it* result* have certain ly been to the general ad vantage of mankind, for, though for th e m oat part the old h erb a list’* prescriptions w ere of a kind neither to kill nor cure, his In vestigation s o f the specific q u a litie s of p lan ts were often u seful. The an cien ts *eem to have regarded sage a* a herb of first im portauce to the physician, and the m any tradition* concerning it re fer alm o st en tirely to thia aspect o f the plant. “W hy should a mac die w ho has hie sa g e in his gar den?” w as one of th e m axim s of the fam ous school o f health at Salerno. The b elief in it* virtue* Aa I w ill do m y ow n te a m in g , survived through the middle in y in te n tio n to sell clieapev th a n goodr I' iu h lu L a n d A c t , J lnk 3. 1878.— age* and w as handed down with were e v e r sold on F lo ra s C re a k . N o tic e For P u b lic a tio n unim paired v ita lity to quite mod United 8'ate» Land Office ern w riters. The w riter* of the six K iM e b n rg , O re g o n , N ovem ber 8, 1007. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , th a t in co m teenth and sev en teen th centuries p liance w ith th e provisions of th e A ct were fu ll o f its praise*, and there o f C ongress o f Ju n e 3, 1878, e n ti led W ill be ta k e n in exchange fo r goods. “ A n A c t fo r th e sale o f tim b e r la n d s w as hardly an ailm ent of mind or in th e K tates o f C a lifo rn io , O re g o n , Ne body for which sage w a i not pro G ive m e » tr ia l a n d I w ill d o my vada. a m i W as h lu g to ik T e r r it o r y ," nounced a cure or an alleviation. ex ended to a ll P u b liv L a n d S ta te » by Thence sprung the idea that, as it boat to p lease yo n . a c t o f A u g u st 4, 188», waa thu* gen erally w holesom e J a m es F obtbb of S cteop, C o u n ty of C h e h a lis , and recom m ended by the faculty, S ta te o f W a s h in g to n , filed in th is of- th e h ousew ife m ight prudently tii-e v n D evt-raher 28th. 1U06, h is sworn ad m it a dried w inter supply to s a te u ie n t N o H5W4, fo r th e pu rchase o f th e t il tv E -b sM i N E l HE1 o f see. 28, and h er storeroom . And so this "*ov- N W J N E l 'o f S ection N o S3 In T o w n ereign herb” gradually found it* s h ip N o 3 1 - S o u 'h o f lta i ge N o 14 M a n iv a c t u b m w ay in to the kitchen, o f which it W e s t, W M , O r e ., an d w i l l o ffe r proof to show t h a t th e lan d so ug ht is has ever since rem ained an indis m ore va fn s b le fo r its tim b e r o r stone pensable adjunct. N ot that it at a t ï ï d ï ï i s a ’ü x ■»« •« « . «m rrvii.ee Ta “H e th a t w ould live for th e h e g is te r an ti R«ceive? o f th is of butea. fice a t Roseburg, Oregon, on T u e s d a y , aye m ust e a t *age in May,” rune th e 11th d a y of F e b r n a r y , 1908. th e proverb. B u t th e cook* soon H e n a m e - aa witnessed: began to take broader view*. Ja m e s P O ls e n , D e n m a rk , O re g o n . Joseph O ls en , S a ts o p , W a s h in g to n . They pronounced «age to be G eorge W W ood, ” eq u ally savory and salu tary all C o rn e liu s N W ilson ” J F P o u n d s ’oue, ” ” the year round, and o f special and O r a L W a ts o n , ” peculiar value the season of A n y a n d a ll pereons c la im in g a d versely th e ab ove described la n d s « re M ichaelm as. to file th e ir claim s in th is o f But thia i* advancing m atter*. P-eryone should tuhacrfb* fer) requested fice on or before said-11th d a y o f F e b E ven the best of thing* ea tab le r u a ry li»u*. have had to overcom e prejudice b'g !.o t i paper, in order to get aU* B k n j a m in L . E d d y , R e g is te r. and slow ly make their w ay; and * hr ipcsl nrrg. but to keep in touch in th e case o f m ore concom itants w?b tha world's daily events gome help ffom the encouraging xtovJd al-o read hand of fashion has generally The E v w la f T e ljjr a m , been neceasary. The rather nan eeus brew known a s sa g e tea w as P a r t i a l, O rs /a a , so common a dom estic m edicine to The lead-'ng evening rewapaper of our forefather» that they could T raoc M a r k s *he Pacific Coast, which has com not a t once accept the herb in the Dm oNU p ile Associated Trass raporta and character of a savory adjunct. C O R Y R IO H T S A C . Anrone »^nditig a *k*(« h and daucrlnflon may sparUl leased-. wire service, with But we live and learn, and the quickly nacartnin our opiatem ire« wholhnr an InYenlkrti ta probably patentable. Cnmnninie*- merit* of »age ae a modifier of cer corrtspcnden'.* in iirpor.ant naw* Uona at rk itlr ciwittdentbd. I lantlbnofc on Patent« le n t free. (Ildoat Mrenry for aauurtiiir petent^ tain rich viand* began to be ac eerier* and in all th* cities and Hateuta taken t »trough llu n u ± Co. rccelrc tptcial not«««, w ithout eh nr to , h i the know ledged. It seem ed to have a principal tasrti» of the Northwest. certain sort o t natural affinity Portland and rnbnrbs ar* covered • hnndaomely lUnafrnlad weekly. I^ n ren t etr- with roast pork, goose and duck, by * bright staff of reporters, and culatlon «»f any »«tenunc Journal. ’I'crma. «3 a year: four m mootba, onina,> *1. i. 8o»d etxa byail nyali newadjm.eta. nr'VBome.etA. and presen tly becam e the con ediioTinl, dramatic, society and MIB'wAtty.“ sta n t atten d an t of th ese dishes. epccl&l writsre. Saturday'* edi r 01 . Waahln«ton. 1 Early in the eighteenth century tion consists of 25 to 2S page*, and an acknowledged authority laid it caa colored comic page*, ae well a* down that “as to geese and ducks, a department for children, colored cooks should stuff them with sage, farhion page, *n intereeting eerial ehred fine, and a little pepper and story and other attractive feature* s a l t ; and the sam e w ith a suckling in addition t* all the new* ef th* pig.” day. Subscription Rato*: On* month, WEAR ON BIO NAVY CANNON 60 cents; three month*, ,1.36; *tz month*, ,2.50; twelve month*, ■ •a v y Chute in Uncle Sam’s Defen Sample copiee mailed free. ders Are Constantly Being BRBCERIES, (the but only oxa» HARDW A I I A T X Ac < Butter, E ® and Hite, SABlfl Both Papers one yearfor $2.25. F lftw Dairyville Store, I Tituber Land, Aet June 3 ,“ 1878,— Nolle* for Pablieslton,. , to te 5 . V 8 N T S O U T H tltto f O r e s ! L l t w w w a - r W a w l t l r o f t ha Secth. It Is devoted to I . t t w w o t w w e , f t o a a n e e , F i e t and F lc ft o n , snd olvss the best of all tkat ft moront In it» field. Anoag Its eontrlbalon tha moat noted southern w Pars appear--JoelChandler tiarrlsjtarry Stillwell f dwerdsand others of crowing fams. Serial stories from Anl'ioi^Rlope, Maurice Thompson, Sidney R. Crock»!, Mrs.Ce rgo O rb e t and Arthur W. Marchmonl have appear ed. end oihe.s are In waiting from the pan of authors ot national note A short atory ronlest b ought oat n o « f lw o h u n d r e d a p lw » « S i« > s h o r t • t o w t e a . all worthy a place In BAo S U M M IT » O U T M ’ 6 readable col umns. cth reontestsare contemplated that will sureessfully exploit the rtpenlna field of talent that or.ly needs such festering to Illustrate the wealth that Is shy to assert Itself. B »o S U N N Y S O U T H teems with the life ofthe great south. The den ial sunshine wirm s everything Into activity and the season Is never cold eft< ugh to r? « » the hand of Inlustry. The paper comes fragrant with tha hreatt of the magnolia and pine, and g;voa oat the vorp air ofthe orarge. pa m and bay. 1 ha beauty ant pathos, the romince and mystery of the land where the com ev res ap the «. Idcn sunshine an I the cotton whitens In the moonlight, will ha given In the well-filled co'umns gf this tascmating weakly. The aubscrip’ ton price Is O n l y Y t f t y C o a ate a year, alias to oil pe-soos, agents, newspaperi. postmas'ers end every one else. Clnbsofflvo sccom^nled by the M l »2. SO. »ntl'Jo the club raiser to the paper one year grat a. S a n d o n a P o o t n l C , r d tha names of six ol your nelohhdrs who would appreciate the opportunity to read a copy a' The sunny South, end <ne sample w ill be ms lad free. You 0; n get yoar chib oi Ove out of these vary pa >pla CA» S U N N Y C O U T H enters over S0.000 Amerlcsn homes new: nd danni 190 Is sura to bo welemted n fully as many more homes, as the .rait weaklv (east of gaud things tha Sou hern Lt orary Weekly, whasa columns for 19 J w ill be the most rcalaWe of ell the piggrt th iltom « to yea. I t ill Eilis of SiMslry, Unndou, jOragon. Scientific American. H- Changed for Others. ___ JM C í m n n f l í t ^ m t to 67>O S U N N Y Menr Sewing M«ihtnre aro m a d o t. M il regerd- tau ot quality, but the “ N ew Ilo n » « I» m ad* • wear. v SO U T H . A tla n ta , G a. wanted I nventor Io writ« (hr on» o n a M a n tia l la tte r b a to n ap. r**e, fivtnf For H’l" ■*4 iUfwhit«? a4M l>rpsrtine«T', TM t>>nis, ‘‘ I !>• i I M odici ne Advisory Cto-, CluUtntesHf*, Ton«. Chsrtsi ,n t;lt_ m ^ r ho^ w o r t* Money. I Foieign KTerr body E»z« 80. a n t a n d r e f w a l t in g to ih o ta s te , a r t g e o tly an ti | o»!tiv< l y on k id n e y s , liv e r a n d b o w els,-' t Ira h s itiK th e e n 'tr o a r a t / tn. colds, h civtitelie, lo v e r , iu it-U u iil <-onstlt»aMoa an ti b iilo n a n ta s . l ’ lra a a bwv nud i r v ft b o i o f (J. (J. C trw tftv ; 10, '■&. M» < e t ils .r b b U la a d g u a rk u te v d to e u ro by a ll d ru ^ g ia ta . l axative Bi omo-Quintae Tabu». OK o S a rx M a r« m oderate. • F1sa«an«. Palatable, rotee». Taate — . UO>*t, Nurur MteSwn. Weaken*, or IJ r h e. FV- Ä«. I ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ky STAjmARD o n . oo. M-T8-IAC Try i A CO q Patent lecere, SW IFT CANDY' Opp. US. Patert 0<*ce.Wa»hii»*tos, D.C. c a t h a r t ic 3ald Ewarywbara. * . ’• rom odr th a t t w r r u a r a i d l a o a * < > tr P A TEN TS tg C A S C A K K T S and they are th« be«« m edicine we h a re ares had in the house I»a«t weak my w ife waa fra n tic wJth headache fa r two day«, she trie«» some of j o u r C A S C A R E T S . AndzthCY r r lie r c d the pats In her bead alm ost In a a rd la te ly W e both recom m end C a aearaw C h a s S T a n a rn it» . P ltta b u rir Safe A D e p o r'* C e . P l t u h n r f . P a CaaoAreta Candv Cdth«rl ic, the m oil won- , d e r f u l ino d ittal «bm foverv o f tlie ago. plea» r.'l* »lim itai« tf on « » e r; box or tb s to s tile » O ur guaranty n»»»r run» o u t Wo make Sowing Machlnwto »uit all condition. Of tha trade The “ N e w M oua«“ «Mndaatlh» toad of a l l W t a h - f . * . family «wing machtea* I by ou th o rla o d d » « l« r« OWly. r e a s a t e ew • l . a o A T D B t 'U d lN T S L ------- Beforo Voa Porche»» Arar Other Wr*» TM KW NMI MWHMMMMM MMPMT ORSNSa, ■***. f (llM irte a n a , K jr., Fob. to, 1S01. 1 am so »lad th a t j m t W in * o f C a n ta i 1« help in g m e. I am fe r lin » hatter than 1 hava f a it fo r years. I am doing my own w ork w ith o u t any help, and I w aahrd last w eek am t was n o t one b it tire d . T h a t shows t h a t th e W in e ia doing mo good. I am g e ttin g fleshier than I e v e r was before, and sleep rood and eat h e a rty . „ Before t began ta k in g W in e o f C a rm ti, l owed to huvo to lay down lir e o r a lt-ttm e a every day, b u t now I do n u t th in k 0» ly in g down t h rough th a d a y . M na. K ic h a b d Jogaa. at • » » •• T»karr» 9p» »a4 Y »er lm a*»y» T.» q n it tetm oe« « a a lt» and foro r e r , be m a * ■Kite, lu ll o f M g , aero « s o il t Igor, ta h o N o T o ■t ie. t i n w naU cr-w orki r, teat maSeo waa* » « • •trnng. A H d i uggiate, to« o r I f . C a ro g u a ra » lo rd ll.H -ktut » ii.l at-iofUo free. A- tew •tet ti» iio ia t -t a C q , P W M 4 4 J*» * Y» That there is nothing excep tion al in the experience o f the U nited S tate» navy in losing guns through w ear is shown in the fo l low ing statem en t made by the U nited Service G azette, the off! cial service organ of England regarding the w earing out of the heavy guns in the British navy: “A ll the A tla n tic fleet b a ttle sh ips have had their barbette guns changed. In the caee of the Hag sh ip C aesar only tw o guna have been changed, but other ship* h sv e had three and in one caee all four guns landed and replaced by others, nnd considerable press ure hae had to be put on the W oolw ich a u th orities to have all the required guns available. Sur prise has been expressed that de- "feet* should have been sim ul ta n eo u sly discovered in so many of the gun*, nnd a lso nt tlie fact that a ltlio u g lU h e »ltips have been in port for tw o month's the work of changing them should have been deferred im til the laet m o m ent. The d efect» are all in the inner or A tube. In som e cases it ia worn, hut in others the 'evil is much greater, ns the tube has developed serious weaknes* ow ing to overhe.itlng " The coast of Labrador is the edge of a vast solitude of rocky hills, sp lit nrid blasted by the fro sts uiul beaten by th e wave* of the A tla n tic for tinkt own ages, says the Boston Transcript. A graud headland, yellow , brown and black in its uakedi^-ss, is ever in sigh t, one to the north of yon and one to the south. Here and there upon theip are strip s and patches of pale green nurfeses, lean g rasses and dw arf shrubbery. There are no forests except in H am ilton in let, tle c a s onally m iles of precipices front th e sep’, in which fancy Inuy roughly shape all tlie atruetdres o f human art. ’ More frequent than headlands and perpendicular sea fronts are the sea slopes, often bald nud tam e, and then the perfection of ull that is picturesque^ nd rough. In the interior the blue hills and s t o n y vales that wind up from am ong them from the *ea have.a autumcriike and pleasan t air. One finds hiuiself peopling th ese regions and d ottin g their hills, valleys and wild shores with human inhabitants, hut a set opd thought, and a ineurnful one it is, tells that no men toll in the fields aw ay there, no women keep the home off there, no children play by the brooks or shout around the country schoolhouse, no bee» com e home to the hive, no sm oke curls from the farm house chim ney, no orchard bloom*, no b leat ing sheep flock the m ountain side with w hiteness and n o heifer low s ill th e tw iligh t. There is nobody there, there never were but a m iserable and sca ttered few^ and th e r e never will be. lt is a great and terrible w ilderness thousands of m iifs in ex ten t and lonesom e to the wild anim als and birds. Ja!ft to the stilt visita tion of the light fro»u the sun, moon nnd stars and the auroral fires, it is only fit to look upon and then be given over to it* prim eval solitarin ess. But for the living things o f Its waters,<Lthe cod, salm on and *eal, which bring thousands of fisher men to its w aters and traders to its bleak shores, La'rrador would be as d esolate ns G reenland. The tim e is now com ing when, with good steam ship accom m odations, the invalid and tourist from the sta te s will be found spending the brief but lovely summer here, n ot w ithstanding its Hf^fteduess and desolation. G RASSHOPPERS IN DAKOTA Scourge o f th e S tate Ia T h is In » e c t, S ays k M a n Whose H o m e I s in A b t id t « n , S. D . “Thy scourge of South D akota is th e g ru s s h o p p i rs , wliicfi travel in s w a r m s s o v in t t h a t th e y ap p e a r lik e clo u d g a in s t th e sky." ta id H arv e y -1 . 1.’ >w iand, o f A h e r- •ecn, 8. IE, to the Milwaukee S en tin e l. “ A S o u th D a k o ta f a r m e r w ill w o rk a g a i n s t long c o n tin u e d b o u g h t'. Z t-kiies» H htong th e c a t- 'le a n d atty o f th e t h o u s a n d a n d a e p b tg ii' !- th a t c o n tr ib u t e to Hie .3 p i c ’s " .'* n c s s o f th e t i l s fe n c e if a titte r o f th e « c il, l u t w hen th e 41 itsftliopj^i',8 tlcHecnd Upon him he th io w K up b o th h a n d s a n d c o û te n t« h im s e lf w ith p ra y e r. “ A b o u t a y ea; a g o I to o k a n •arty m o rn 1 g b u g g y rid e o u t o f VlM'ideeii to t< n e ig h li« 'in g te w a an d . p a r a in ;’ a c o rn li' bi, .1 lie .t d a e iirio u » "ik-kang n o is e ,, a« if a m illio n k n it ti n g n e e d le s w, r e be ng u sed a t o n c e . A sl.iu g tu< h i v e r a i . .it caiiS'-d th is p! r ' tnc •on. h e to ld m e I h a t th e lie'll w as a fe s te il w ith n s w a rm o t g ra s « loppet - w hich hail sw o o p e d d o w n th a t m o rn in g . • '**■1 H iv in g li» ''k by t l e sa m e ro a d th a t n ig h t « ‘ «topper! a t t! e c o :n - 1e!d lo viei.j t h e î e v ; > ; '.O ft. It w a s th e mo ' le s o la tt - i i H e v e r sa w . E very « talk r f « t,;n d n g ■orn h a d her t « trip p e d c le a n of its :r e e i i l e a v e < a r t ' sh o o t* a n d th e «cores of acre* d th ? t-tot u c r e tin- d. T he a;,! r id n p t h a t fjJtffit- r 1 o ’.itd do wt.» ; ' o u t . j ,. 1. Tf w itsc d re d d e H a r t in p ro fit ;;i:d loss, ill a tt r i b u i n h l d to th e lo iu e io u e in s e c t* .” R alr. ert C ay. A c e le b ra te « ' i¡erni: in t e » s e r ts , a f t e r a p a lie n inv<‘» tig a tio n ,,tlia t th e s l a t h day f th e maOU i* th e m o a t ra in y of th e w h q le .'8. s o d f o u r o’e lo k u th e a f t e r u o / n tit* i^ir.hc*. ¡5cu. ,1 1 lie ¿..y . u.