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Miss Prize's College Athlefc a Ily LAWRENCE ALFRED CLAY a (Copjiljht. tjto, by Aoc!led Litem t'rati.) Oh, Pruo's Just old-fashioned, and you mustn't pay attention. Bho speaks right out, but fllio means all right." Mr. Dun forth was at onco numbered with tho list who had boon run off. Ho was so scared that for tho noxt threo days ho lived mostly on tho out sldo of tho liouso. Fred's sister was charming, but ho saw by hor oyo that sho hadn't said all sho wanted to. On a ccrtnln morning Miss Pruo tt trnvi pnl1 nf Minn Prim rinllny Wat shu was good looking If sho was was going to Invito tho guent to walk old-fashioned. In hor caso thoy do- with her to n plcco of woodland In flnod old fashioned to mean that sho search of early flowers, but ho had had novcr boon In lovo nor glvon a vanished with Fred. young man a chanco to fall In lovo Sho thoroforo took tho Jaunt by hor- with her. Bho had a certain dignity self. A fnlr-stzcd river ran through that frightened them. Sho had a way tho woods, and n fow rods bolow thero of questioning thorn that startled was a dam. Miss Pruo had gathered thorn. Tho moment n young man had a bouquot and was scatod on a log nrrivod at hor mother's doorstop when n couplo of tramps turned In twico sho asked of him what his pro from tho road and came to a halt and Xosslon was to boj wnat uno no was domnnded her pur so. Sho roso and tnaklng of his tlmo; how ho was to ecroamod. A third trnmp nppoared. rendor hlmsolf usoful to his follow- Sho scroamod louder. Then sho was mon nnd thoroby his country. If ho roughly seized and borno toward tho was n dawdler sho had him running river, and aftor fighting for a mlnuto In ten minutes; If ho had graduatod sho fainted awny. for tho law or mcdlclno or tho army wnon tna girl opened her oyo nnd navy sho criticized his delay In again her brother Fred was wiping potting to work. - her facn with a wot handkorchlot and Miss I'mo held that mon woro not calling her namo. Sho sat up In tnndo for puppots, and that It restod dazed way nnd looked around for the With each ono whother ho should bo trnmps, Threo old hats nnd two rag' governor of a grcnt stato or a bump ged coats lay on tho ground, but thero on a log. Vos; sho was vory old- woro no tramps to bo soon. fashioned about that. Bho had n "Now, then, ynti listen to mo," said brothor Fred, who was In collogo. Bho Fred as ho sat down nnd chnfed hor was suro that ho was wasting half his hand. "Scott and t wcro across Uio tlmo. Ho was unccrtnln as to a pro- river fishing. Wo heard you yell,' Xosslon, and sho was morally certain "And you rushod to my nsslstancoH that It must end In his using a shovol sho queried nnd pick In a ditch or turning out to "I rushed T Not any I I stood there HPS 0 1 General Wood Joins In Demand for Their Adoption. to n confidence man. What thoy differed on most, how- over, was eoltego alhlotlcs. Fnxl rnado football, rowing, boxing nnd with my mouth open. It was Boott who rushed, Bay, tho water Is as cold as Ice, but ho nevor stopped oven to kick off his shoes, I rush? Yes. I nwlmmlng his oxcusob for bolng short rushod upstream for n boat! in his studios. Sho said thoy should "Out you attacked tho tramps when txi eliminated. Bho polntod to groat you did landf taonoraln. roots, statesmen, lawyers, "I attack tho tramps? Why thoro bnglncors nnd others who wcro not worcn't any to attack. Scott had nthlotlo, and Uion sho polntnd to John chawed thorn to ribbons. Why, ho had them yelling for mercy In fifty noc- onds." "Hut you luld mo on this bod of moss!" "I laid! ! laid nothing! I couldn't lift half of you. It was Bcott. Aftor Making tho trnmps ho throw thorn Into tho river to go over tho dam, nnd when I got hero I Bent htm to tho hntiBo to chnngo his clothoii. Ixxk nt mol Hoar mo! Collcgo athletics savod you, and hy tho great horn spoon If you don't fall Jn love with Scott Dan forth nnd bo nnw-fnshtonod I won't own you for u slsterl" It doesn't innko any dlfToronco Just how long It took Mlns Pruo to soo things In another light. Whon Bcott Danforth took that trip to Kuropo sho wont along as Mm. DanforUu Demanded Her Purse. GIRLS' IDEAS OF HUSBANDS Particular About Income, Dut Pow In- quire as to Results of "Wild Oats" Sowing. Tho quostton of Incomo Is Important, says Hubert Haven Hchnulllor In Suc cess Mngnztnu, In ovury caso tho girls hero studied woro naked to ostlmnto I Sullivan, who wan. Tho argumunt tho lowest Incomo which thoy would nlwayu ended ono way. Km got mad I Insist on for tho possible husband. nnd banged out of tho room with: Thoy named nmounta ranging from 114 "Oh. hang It nil. a girl doosnt tin-1 a week, tho ambition of n dry goods derstand, you know) I wish you woro clerk. In tho northwest, to IBB, which not so old-fashioned. Wo'vo got to was Insisted on by n prlvnto nocrotary fcnvo athletics or or M In tho suburbs of Philadelphia, Tho f ror thoro'd bo no onp to saw wood 1" average was 110 n wook, or roundly, Bho Would can aftor him. il.bou ft yoar. Whon Bcott Danforth. Fred's chum Very fow would rofuso ft man be nt college, caught sight of Mlns lruo's cause ho had sown his "wild oats," and jihoto sho lacked six mouths of bolng nearly nh would confidently expect to twenty. It was nix months later bo- reform him after mnrringo, forgetting loro ho saw tho original, Ho throw that "mothers, not wives, nro timkers out many hints, but Fred fought shy. of men." Danforth was an nthleto. Ho ranked Dosplto tho fact that modem eclonco Jilgh m a swimmer, runner and boxor. la coming moro ami more io mo con- 3Io was n nlco chap, with a nlco fnm- elusion that tuberculosis Is more an ily behind him, but If ho camo down Infectious turn mi Inherited disease, o Bhoro Acres to pass n fortnight, business Blrls would nlmoet uuniil- shoro was Pruol Bho would ko for ously refuso to marry n consumptive hTchm Mre 1XZZ Z ViXaiuXl "ffi t.mi.n n .lav lln wik nnt n vnrv ulth w,,,, PlKU "lelr Children, IlUt ixro" $ tnhovuuo.?'obf wrr !;ffiS! Jilm on all counts nnd hurt his fool- 0 .lt" u'"? Inge. . I hlnif fur innro iiutiinclnif to wlfo nnd However, the day camo when Fred ; tupeqlo-U - that nppoareu wiu nis mooa. -ino iwuuy - hft huiia mmoi Next Congress Will Be Asked for sn Appropriation of $500,000 that the Signal Office May Push Experiments. Washington. Mnjor-Oonornl Leon ard Wood, chief of staff of tho army, and MaJ. Qoorgo O. Squlcr, acting chlof signal officer, are authority for tho statement that offorts to obtain funds from congress nt tho next ses sion, for an equipment of ncroplnncs, would bo doubled. This decision has Just boon reached, following tho conclusion of tho slgnnl ottlco that tho aeroplano In Its present stato "la recognised by every power to LIBRAE 5 OF OLD ANCIENTS STORED SOURCES OF INFORMATION. Gatherings of tho Present Day Really Are Very Little, If Any, Ahead of Those of the Past Generations. W raft Msjor-Qeneral Wood, bo a satisfactory complement of Its military and naval services." Tho amount wonted will bo $800,000. according to Mnjor Bqulor, although this estlmnto may bo Incrcosod nt conferences to bo bold In November botwoon Bocrotnry of War Dickinson nnd Bocrotnry of tho Navy Meyer. It Is understood that Prosldont Taft will urgo congress to appropriate Uio money In his annual messngo. in Its future oxportments Uio United Btntes will bo tho first nation to try to comblno wireless telegraphy with tho aeroplane. Major Squlro snld this Is ono of tho many possible uses of tho noro, which, ho added, Is In every aotiso of tho word nn engine of offense nnd dofonso. Activity by Foreign Nations. Tho urgent noed of tho norlat ooulrv ment for tho United States array Is now much more apparent than ever. Major Bqulor, who has just returned from Kuropo, where ho witnessed tho mnnnuvcra of Uio armies nnd navies of several nations, found unusual ac tivity In this now branch of tho sorv- loo. Qermnny has n special battalllon; "To do all tnis w must havo runaa ! of courso, and It Is my hopo that wc shall be ablo to get a generous amount so that no pains noed bo spared In doing everything wo can to bring oul tho oallcnt points of tho craft that promises so much." Tho nctlvlty of tho foreign nations In nerlal military preparations was worth noting," said Major 8quler. "1 havo wltncssod many of tho moots and experiments, nnd tho success that attended them Is cortnlnly promising. "Tho trials In tho United States, .. i... ... , .it,m.l In tho matter of numbers tho Bib ty of long-distance aviation when the "0quoNaUonal0 0f Paris Is gen- Wright brothors flow from Fort Myor '""uwu to Alexandria nnd back for a bonus of " yKr ,vu.u u..uC.. m, nnnn The British musoura stands second still many mon hs ago because of lack wlth 2,000 000, and tho Imporln II of funds. brary of St. Petersburg has about Instrument of Offense and Defense. ,T ?m ' 8UF r ,,, n niit, 1 oo assigned to tho library of con- ourselves with tho other powers In u this problem. For thero Is no limit f.ubl ""f- cording to some nu- to tho aeroplane. As It otnnds today "?0II,V08 ls '"tho tho It Is tho recognised complomont of Ul cupiu... ... tho powcro' armament. It Is nn In- ho.r, ov"? libraries In tho strument of offense nnd defense, nnd. u",,lo1 8tnte9 hnt d sp.,ny . on .V,1,0 disassociating It from militarism, Its "' man ono-nnu oi a uiu good qualities and services will bo '""" PUZZLE FOR POULTRY RAISER of untold benefit to humanity. In n wny, howovor, tho modem 11- n . ,tin nn. "rarlcs nro far behind thoso of nnclont designated tho signal offlco as having t,,ni09' .wh,on 11 ' consldorod that, authority over aeroplanes nnd dlrlgl- 'l"co tho Invention of printing, tho nc bloo, wo hnvo nolthor tho funds nor suniulat Ion of books for tho great I tho required numbor of mon for nn rnr, 08 h(U ot!or"A n r Krent ,1'f' organlxod nerlal corps. ucumos; nnu mai, in uio caso oi mo "Wo shall again submit a request fronts, ovory volumo of their colleo for nn npproprlntlon, nnd If congress "on mUBt Prfcrce. bo written by consldors It favorably wo shall not hftn." loso much tlmo In bringing ourselves " ' "icrorore somownnt stnrtung to tho front Aoroplnncs hnvo changed to roAtl lnnt tuo Aloxandrlon library In In mechnnlsm slnco two years ngo, If EffyPt numborcd no less than 700,000 not In gonornl contour, and thoso of X?1","1?8 two contur,CB bo,oro lh? today nro vastly superior to tho ones "n a. iuis iiurnry, lounucu of tho recent past Thoro Is less oy iioiomy uotcr, onuroiy guesswork nbout trnvollng in them." ovorsnnuowod Uio more or loss mytni. Asked nbout tho possibilities of fir- c" conoowons niicgou io novo pro Ing or dropping projectiles from on codod It, such as, for InsUnco. that noroplano In flight, especially nt a 01 ysymanuyas, wno roigneu in ugyim high nltltudo, Malor Bqulcr enldt 11 18 8n'''. omo 1700 years before "Evldeneo so far In our nossesslon Christ, and Uio library mentioned by shows thnt tho chances nro favorablo Olodomo Bloulus na having been set to Uio aeroplano. 1 11 1' nt Buna, tho capital of tho Persian Ar.fliirntu nmnntnn Tats I KlngS, -ri""o ., "In ,r fu nHmnnl ni,t.l iu uio conccwon sinrioii Dy i ioiomy oranges nnd pieces of lend plpo havo th?,r111 w? nddo.1 nnolhcr by boon Uirown down. I do not yot know ,', ' ''n"u'i'un; " what marksmanship won obtained, but " UB,,,u',llu " that hits nro not difficult Is known. M"'1? fllnlc''. Jt "umbered 300,000 vol Itannrta from nvnrvwlmrn Hint nvnnrl. I UmOS. mentii of this sort hnvo boon mndo ,n 7 IJ" C. tho library In thnt sec- iihnw th nnronlnnn In n rr.,,1lnl.l "OH Of UlO Aloxnndrlnn nstltlltlon norformnnco. known as tho Ilruchlon (400.000 vol fji,miin tm n-,nin. umcs) wns nccldontnlly consumed by yot been nttempted, tho wireless hnv , , ' . V Ing, so for, been attached only to Uio ,ar7, aiHBii.in. v., n, rniin too section known ns tho Serepeum could be hunir from tho aoronlnn "wovcr, increasoa in numocrs uu u . T ---- . -- I I ,l.l ,1... -.... -1 ns It Is from tho banket of tho bal- , " Innn. It In nn nllL-ht nnri nt mr. II, tU lections. welcht ihni it wouirt tint nff.w ti. Ono Intorestlng donation to this craft's balnnco or direction In tho air. Vh Wft tlml of J.0.0'000 vo'umo" "llrloflv. there are so many m.i trnm " I'ururagean library, prwwnt- doIiiIb in favor of thin nrinnm od by Mnrk Anthony to Cleopatra nhnll nnvr rcn in mir Tho library at Alexandria sufferW to do everything wo can to bring It Panderings on various occasions, but u roiuniuou prnuiitnil uiinu uiiui n Investigators Hope to Be Able to In crease Laying Capacity of Av erage Hen. Can n hen lay 200 eggs n year? Sotno honn lay more than thnt. Tho record of ono energetic layer has boon 213 eggs In 201 days. But tho ovory-day hon lays onlr 120 eggs In a year. To augmont tho milk of tho cow signifies morely nn Inrreaso through brooding of Uio slzo and pro ductiveness of tho lacteal glands. But no human power has been davlscd for placing Into n hon n lnrgcr number of eggs than nature has provided hor with. Sho comes supplied with about GOO eggs. And tho problom Is to In drnso her to lay about 400 of theso during tho first two years of hor llfo. Aftor that It doos not mntter much, slnco nho Is doomed for extinction by thnt tlmo. Tho scientists hnvo discovered thnt of tho two egg receptacles with which every pullot Is provided only ono Is devolopod, tho othor being non-pro-ductlvo nnd useless. Tho eggs found In tho pullot nro massed together much llko n bunch of grnpos. Thoy LIVELY SHOW AT PENDLETON. Frontier Celebration nnd Roundup Will Bo "Wild and Woolly." Pendleton Th6 final touches of tho progrnm for tho Round Up and Fron tier celebration which Is held nt Pend leton this year, September 28 to Octo ber 1, hnvo been made, tho list of prizes nnd purses finally decided upon, tho wild horses secured, tho famous, bucking horses secured and everything is ready now, Tho progrnm with tho purscB and prizes is as follows: Bucking contest for tho champion ship of tho Northwest: Purse, $125 nnd silver mounted Boddlo nnd champ ionship of tho Northwest. Ono half of tho contestants In this, event nro entered to rido tho first day nnd ono half to rido tho second day. Riders for each day to bo determined by lot, horses furnished by tho Round Up nnd riders to draw for mounts. Not less than six of the best riders of tho first two dnys will bo chosen by tho Judges to rido tho third day In tho final championship riding. Each contestant to rido nny horso nnd na often ns tho Judges may deem necessary; riding to. bo with plain hnltcr. ono end of ropa free, with chnps nnd spurs, no quirt, nro more colls about a Blxty.fourth.of free, with chaps nnd spurs, no quirt, an Inch In diameter. Each constats of ".'"'"?. ' " B. tM.?9 ,,r vldcd: first, $50 nnd championship. FASHION HINTS Jlkod Danforth at onco: ho llkod thorn In return. Miss Pruo, to lonvo tho others out, liked htm bocauso ho was tig and strong nnd lookod exactly na alio had nlwnyH pictured tho dlsoov ror of tho north polo, Thoro was no eontlmont about It. Ho could strtdo ovor tho Ico, oat fat nnd stand SO do crees bolow soro. For two days ho was lot ulono, nnd Fred was feeling "tho grvnt black plnguo" In fact, such n "murderous sllonco" has boon, maintained about this form of disease thnt on astonishingly small propor- tlon of young girls know anything ....... nt.n., , Ot.irrtfnr.v Din AVA! ngo girl Is ready to fall n victim to tho llrst dUensod. coward who can I win hor hand. And yet, ns a noted' scientist declares, no othor disease can great relief. Mr. Utmforth had noon hU ,n ,u Wous Influoncoupon trying to hop, skip and Jump In Uio nbooA nnd tho (uturo, .nock yard to keep his muscles Jim- 1 , ,bered up, when ho was cnllod Into tho mn. Hafolv From , lahtnn0. liouso and aikodt , ,,.,,,, .w . ivon na re "Mr. Danforth, do you go in for ath- " 7"" M7i,hV of a letlcs in colleger 'T'L "a- The safest "Oh. by nil means," ho replied, bo- ' " 7.' . "r,.r ; u-hich fore Brother Fred could catch his oyo, - " "r "?ah "Then you want to bo tho champion "'''". " XT "-57...V Bwlmmer of tho world!" 'i'r".' Well, hardly. MUs Hnlley. ' , V.Th'noT on It "Do you hopo to run faster or kick ' 7 " .r i Higher than any other Amerlcanr 8 ,1 Z C o S'rdoS :".7?WrU.An U ag.rn.at lightning. jurists In this country," oonUnuod tho Jo placo is In tho ml ddlo of Uw . tan, inn as nrothor lrod snld somothlnjr oat room, wheor ono Is away from tho about going fishing. lta, or ft stl s Ji.M ,!,(, contact wlUi tho wulL Tho most boncht Wo hnvo some rather famous dangerous plaeos In tho touso are Rdmlrals. Did thoy kick their way to near tho boll wfrea. or nn open win- ,.i,i dow. or tho fireplace Ouusldo tho I44UOU MUUUIUUtv I ----- . KT.n IlOUBO UIO lUftCOB Ol UlUJfiur niv iuv nvo'havo somo of tho greatest flnan. to walls nnd bulldlugs nnd Iron dors In tho world. Did thoy Unit fences. Anotnor cangor is a crowu. Tlie vapor wnicu nues iruiu u nuu tends to lead a Hash toward It. lu tho open country ono of tho moat danger ous places Is the bank of n rlvor. Avo- D. CS0, when It wan destroyed by tho Saracens undor ordors of tho Caliph Omar, Thus disappeared a noblo col lection that hod endured nomo 030 yonrs. It Is a curious fnct, In vtow of tho allegations of Omar, that, "If tho wrl tings of tho Greeks ngreo with tho Koran, they nro useless, and need nnt be presorvod; If thoy dlsagreo with tho Koran, thoy are pernicious, nnd ought to bo destroyed," thnt fTurncons should afterward colloct largo libraries of Infldol lltorature, such ns thoso nt Trlpolls In Syria, nnd nt Cordova In Spain, which latter collection em braced 250,000 volumes. Harpor'i Wookly. An Odd Greeting, A Mllwnukeo woman, who formerly hntled Appleton ns her home, and who now delights In returning to that city to visit her fathor nnd mother, nnd hor alitor nnd brothers who still live there, recently mndo a short trip to thnt city. Rho did not nnnounco her coming nnd, of courso, there wns no ono to moot her and escort her to the homo. Bho trnvolod tho wny nlono, howovor, nnd 1ugr?'1 her grip with her as tho walk from tho dopot was short. At the gate sho met hor seven-year- old nophow. Instead of shouting happy grootlng, ho shoved his hands down Into his pockets, nnd looked up nt her rather pityingly: "Goo. but youso hns a poor baseball team In your town," ho said. Mllwau kee Evening Wisconsin, win prises as runners or high Jump- rsT "I I think not" "Fred enva you think of tho law profoBslon, but that you want two nuoa of trees, lakes nm hotlgva are years lu Europo first. Won't that bo llkowlso dangerous, u any ono uounis losing two years out of your profes- tho daugor of ft hawtliorno hodso lot eloaT Will sootng Kuropo help you him tako his stnud nt ft safo distance, to plend your cases at tho bar! Will during a rcspoctnblo thunder storm, tho art of boxing Klvo your clients and watch tho effect. Tho lightning tnoro confidence In your will dart nlous tho hodgo llko sheets Then then you do not approve of of flro. If Uio observer gets wet to collego nthletlcar Mr. Danforth man- Uio skin bo much tho better for his ngod to ask, as the bends of perspira tion stood on his forehead. "For boys who may bo 111 or who nvlsh to straighten u crooked spinel safety, Usual Thing. Mr. Caudle Henry, did you miss Thero would havo boon more of It mo the ntHht l i iirl had not Fred carried his chum bodily "ruri, , uu w " from tho room. When thoy woro In -Dtcm Transcript. tho open air tho lattor said; Tobacco Crop Promising. "Say, old man, I foe! llko a fooll Tobaoco growlug in Hawaii ls vory IWby, that sister of yours twlstnd me Dromlslng. although It was starUd U around round her flngorl" .lonly two yoara axo. Tho Aeroplane In War. England atlota 1U dirigibles Io mo navy and tho aeroplanes to Uio army; Franco has a mixed system, while tho United 8tatea bns placed It In tho care of the signal office, which Is oqual to a Joint ownership by tho army and navy. Major Bqulor said that the aero plano today ls In a comparaUvo etato of perfection, taking Into consldera tlon ovory difficulty It la likely to en counter, Tho United Btatos, In own Ing n Wright blplano of t model two years old, bos an englno thai has since beeu outclossod by tho Improvod machines used so successfully by Oleun H, Curtlss, Charles K, Hamll to and Louis Paulhau In tholr long. dlstanco flights. "There Is no limit to the possibili ties of tho aeroplanes," said Qener&l Wood. "I am hoartlly In favor of ex perimenting as much as possible in this now branch of science, which has no limit, tn vlov.- of the limitless field Uio air It has to Itself, Need Funds for Development, "It may bo ono year, It may be more, but sooner or later the aero plano will bo the greatest factor of Uio century In the world's affairs. For these reasons I shall use ray In fluence to tho utmost to obtain funds from congress to enablo tho army to carry on oxportments and trials. "What I havo said heretofore, espe cially In favor of tho dtrlglblo balloon, Is uot to be oonstruod as being a statement against tho utility or Uio possibility of tho aeroplane. Just at present Uio dirigible can carry mora mon and moro supplies, and is, per haps, more dopcndablo than the flying maebiQe, But this will not prs&uas ray favoring Uio aeroplane for Uts array. Same Thing, Anyway, A philosophical Individual onco re fused point blank to lend S0 to a bosom friend. "Well, I did not expect that of you," said tho would-bo bor rower, rising and preparing to leave out and demonstrate lis usefulness to Indignantly; "I will never forgive you uio government ana to tno people la for this refusal. "Of courso you general," wonX my doar follow," replied the It Is learned that Secretaries Dick- Philosopher, with the utmost calm Inson nnd Meyer had reached a favor- ness; "but tf I'd lent you the 60, you ablo understanding about aeroplanes, wouldn't have paid me, and we should and that this was of a character that nave quarreled about that; so It's as would lead tho president to make well to get tho row over at once. Good spoclal roferenoo to the approprlatloa tnorntng." of 1500,000 in bis forthcoming mea- soe. Good Artificial Marble. They are now making artificial mar- hi a with miii-h fiiirrAa In KHMlv Th Literary Tastes. I ,...,-, ,. i. ,v.. .v.a i iuuuy miug, musea an oia .,,, nn. mv. subway guard, "to notice the differ- . ..., ., . ,.i, cneo between tho tastes of mon and tam,ng volcan!o phaU Bnd coa, Ur women who road on tho trains For a Rnd bou for j hour8. itonM wuU,o Kpi a prewy cioso wo ftro taken out and pollened and v.. ,TOUI IU IUJ Wf OUU IU1B II H I. mn)A ,h, I, t.t. . . ..wiw. uimm vu tell them from black marblo. uuum iMpuiar bovois as a rule lirhHa Wn mAH -II . J"", ""T vuu lu i'i Commercialized Sport JL!!r refe cotton? Z . ' . J I appointed backer. era th. wnn,n n,,,i... n,-n 1 WM l.uu0 conrusei. confessed :; -" 7 tho vanquished pugilist "I thought t?hJBZa.2Q.ZX "SVL?? Us was counting up gate reclPtsd tentlon to tbo sporting pages," New I Washington Stnr. I was listening for bigger figures." Proving the 8uddnnss. Lived In One i louse 04 Year. Tour poor husband met a snddan in mo village or uiatne (somereet) deatn, didni nov on Uio banks of the Rlvor Parrett, re- "That's what we're trying to DrovA." iun y luiaui uruutue, wuo oh uvea i repuea uio wiaow, dui tno cnanffour the vbolo of bla life nlnetyfoar I swears be wasn't going oyer twenty rntm iu ub saoio cotiagv, mo nouao miles an nour. Is bla own DroDcrty. Droom baa al. wars onjoy4 good hoaUh, la atlU very A Natural Inquiry. aijtlva and has never tatd medlalaa. "Tbk genius states that ho att!i,o,i Ha U a great-graadfaUiw, gjandfatiier success through nalag Uio Ideas of asd taUtar, bat oaly Bkt of hk daaeatv briahter men." djAas are Uvtasr, Ioadeo StIb4 -And over what humorous oluaua Kiiaaarf did he Dreslde?' I . LZV mn.. nrn nnlanm wWo to bo Used. PurBO di- n tiny Bphcrlcnl maBs of protoplasm I ... . n. 4r. , nnmnlnn,i,, nurrounded by n mombrone. In tho center of tho llttlo coll of tho whlto of tho ogg Is tho nucleus which repre sents tho vital principle of tho egg nnd contains a modified protoplasm called chromatin, which Is ono of tho most mysterious nnd wonderful sub- Btnnccs In nature. Tho chromatin carries tho Inherited characteristics of tho fowl and Is tho physical basis of all heredity. It Is by tno fatlguclcss study of the beginnings of things thnt Invostlgntors hopo to bo ablo to Incrcnso Uio laying cnraclty of tho averngo hon nnd thus to add great ly to tho human food supplies. SELECTING GOOD SEED CORN Care Should Be Taken to Secure Ears Attached to Stalk Three Feet Above Ground, Tho first stops toward bolter seed torn for noxt year must bo tnkon In tho fall by solcctlng tho socd cars from tho stalks In tho field. Tho corn should bo allowed to mature well on tho stalk. By soloctlng tho cnrllost maturing cars nnd picking thorn from tlld stalk AN nnn nn nn thn linalra hn. Bin to turn yollow, which Is n common SSjjf prnctlso, cnrllness Io secured nt tho oxponso of vitality. A slight frost will not Inluro corn If It Is woll matured and It Is better to run tho risk of n frost thnn to nick I ho cars too cnrly. Tho Inttcr pnrt of tno growing eonson seems to Improve tno vitnllty of tho corn greatly, Dark liluo homcii un U unl f r this culy Full suit, 'l ho Ji.cl.ct t Ifcct li novel. In front thero ! n pn' i-l frrm wlt tohcm.iiiKcnil-prlrcmsktrlr. M'k I u self color I uvd for binding1 and titer Is Just a touch cf braiding on the wslit. Cnro should bo tnken In picking mounted snddts second, sen- thlni. seed to secure onrs which nro nttnehed J2C. Fifty dollnrs Is olrercd by tho- tO thO Stnlk nhOUt tlirOO foot nllOVO mnnntriminnt. tnr (Im lu linfllni. tho ground. Thoso oars which grow xoni3. JIG for second; $10 for third, olther very high or vory low upon tho nnd $5 for fourth, stalk should bo rejected ns thoy nro steer roping contest for Chnmplon- undeslrnblo, hnvlng characteristics alilp of Northwest. Two mon to onch which wo do not desire. For tho cntrv. Tlio steer to hnvo thlrtv fuot snmo renson wo should avoid select- Btnrt of tho roper. Ono mnn to catch Ing onrs with very short or long tho ateor by tho horns nnd tho othor shnnks or from deformed stnlks. mnn to throw tho rone on his hind foot Go Into tho field aftor tho husks ii nil hnt Mm. Hni man rltiimntintA on tho ears hnvo turnod yollow and nnd throws steer nnd hoir-tlcs him. ir 0.w.0." onr" frora K00d tho steer is down boforo tho mnn die- stnlks. Put thorn In sncks or bnskets mounts ho must bo allowed to regain and bring thorn to tho aide of tho field his fcot boforo bolnff thrown nnd tied, and husk. It Is well to follow doflnlto Threo minutes Is the limit on this rows In socurlng seod corn, othorwlso event. a large number of good cars nro yd horse rnco; This event Is open missed. After tho corn Is husked to nil. Purse, $200. many enrs will bo found Iranerfoct Thin .nntjtaf' IB rimlm lttu iYin mnat nnd should be discarded. Only thoso oxcitlng ovent of IU kind ovor seen In onrs should bo retained for curing for tho Northwest, Tho contestant, onch soed t int nro of good form. Boed wlth ono assistant, Is linca up on tho r" J10"1'1 b W lnt0 "'0 Prop" stnrtlnR tape. Tho Kun Is fired. Ho , il T fUrlnf. ,he ,".nmo dny Umt t 'cn rope, saddle, mount and rido It IS tnkon frora thO field. Mn wild hnM nnrn m,.n,1 thn trt Ponv oxnress rnco: First nrlro. .r0 Among the Dees. pnh nnd.ntlvnrtfiniinlid lirlillnt iamiiiI The queen bee Is tho mother of nllUtn on,i vir.i ton p. .i,in. , . bees nnd OnO fortllltntlon Is sufficient It wn'rvmt. nnd r.nn nmiltnt Nn rn during hor entire llfo of usefulness, h Therefore, by simply replacing tho Lndtes' relay rnce; First prize, $75 queon with ft purely mated Itnllnn Cnsh nnd Northwest championship cup; queen tho entire colony will be chnnged second, "$50, and third $25. to thnt rnce; and If the change Is made Men's relay rnce (cowpony) : First during tho summer months tbo change prize. $76 cash and silver cup; second will bo completed In nbout threo $50 and third, $25. months' tlmo. PncWnm rM Plrt nrlro OK nn,l Moth worms ore practically un. Rtnisnn h.t. Bnn.i sir n,i n,ir.i sin known In nplnrles of Italians or their In this contest tho ontrvman mnt fur. crosses. To get rid of tho moths In nlsh his own horse, saddle and rone, hives of black bees, romovo tho black Tho load to be packed will bo furnished queens and Introduco untested Italian by tho management, quoens In their plnco, nnd na soon ns These nro tho main events. Tho the bees of the Italian strain begin to others arc: Maverick race each day: hatch they will mnko "short stay" of barrel race, threo races, one each day; tbe mOtu WOrmS, rnu-nnnv himlln rnrn- nlnw mill,, iaiA. men's cowpony race each day; Ladies' Hot Weather Churning. .... i. i.jt. -i.ii The nrinclnal difficult In chnmlnc i .".D " "V" ,UU,VB .M,"K not weather Is in getting the proper aT , ' , """t vv",'v7', tflmnflrntnrn rnni iir " dies' roping contest; men's ridinff, water will bo ft wonderful help If one J2 "L f.ff !V." " " !t ' m does not have Ico. Tho churning " a-rilda feature there wm bo Buf should always bo dona In the morning . , xeaiure were will be liuf- wn T 1 if.t ,h 1. s lo Vernon, who throws a steer single .tS!in ??.r)ifaS,.?n' handed and holds him down with his XZ, 11 fh S,? UU6r teelh 8 fa Rn ovnt that has been ' rU n u nZnHr Xrr Puk on 8t tb0 Cheyenne shows with J JnSH J t th rM ll . great success. Vernon rides into tho ?h lin 'hf .tl,7p,?tUM, en on a horse, jumps from the horso the churn gain will be about 16 per u-.i, w.. a i. f th;n n; t' S . ?nP rCent tween the horns. geU a strangle hold to fifteen per cent Interest In overrun ami downa th b rt i. wn7ii ,1 pays one profitable dividends for a few cUlmr slmplo precautions. r.ii nna ..uj fare have been made by all railroads from all points in tho Northwest. Meeting Market Requirements. We should raise the variety of fruit and especially apples that the buying public wants, not what we like and not wnat tasiea gooa io us in our childhood dayj, because most any old Ed. Howe's Philosophy, Atchison Globe. What a busy man is compelled to no- apple would fill tho. bill wen. Wo must B' wo.uld ?ectp ? 'M mn" employed, confine ourselves to a very few stand ard varleUes, preferably red In color. The funniest jute hair the girls are wearing is the kind that shoots out a lone; way behind. mi 1 1 i . . M.vtj vArW Ann. r i ieru aru an Kinas oi lasies in this AHfcmiiYh fhfl cvtndltlnn nf the nnnlo world, including people who enjoy tho " - vr" nn... ...,.! . orchards In western New York Is re- ua"lcu bub moving picture ported somewhat Improved since the . , ...ttorini, TBin nii chnvnn in ... uid you ever note how cordial and socUon. We ouUook is not flattering Peasant a hostess can be when her or a loreo croD. K- oiuiouuccb mai boo will - , .J . I J A ueyari inu juiiowing aayr kinin,.ii n,,, uik I Start tho cultivator aa soon aa cos- unprom.oie employment. Ihla nftnr rain, which fnrmn a mint UalVe8tOn NeWB. nn thn Rnll'n nurfaca. A few nava nr rronaDIV were 13 no more Unnroflt- wlnd blowing over a crusted soil leaves ab,e employment on earth than that of the crop often la poorer condlUon wan counting wo outions down a woman's t nn rain had fallen. fPt,A .M.tl 1 . 11 b m. o..u n ryjt dij I -mo uApc-t.Kiciuai use oi ino nnono m. .i.. , v. graph on Saxon railways is recorted goe4 milking QuallUs. which oaa bo pLu" 0raM Nprton. of pwtaated In her oJtsprlng U to t loc. 'enters have amaaia baa aood blood la has patented a system which U adapted to Mire aaa aaa sooasHooa w ses hnth train. unA .t.tl