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PAGE, TWO Spring Spraying Highly Important (CiiwMwwl frtHM page aw) whltti Wfa tram are upassil. TWi ar rtiiwomU T whim ttw sfwstj'iftjr iMM at lb wttwjf Um- wHk Urn wmk iltr mhI tW man Hmwi as tw what m la tryiK t rntr4. "Mmgr a m aftrnXH aaniwot wjf pwi tM bM wvr IhmmI f. II tM tint I it lit ImfMHwIMn t Kfntv jtol frnlt vrlthwtt mrufnt f ryl. hhiI lie Ktvm lii erehnril MVpn or t;ht 'nmMng' daring the mh, nml Ih m listnK tirolwlily throw away mhIi of Ms money. Ho upmys for Nnn.lono senlo whpn llioro In not a nn1o In lit orchard. JIo spray tho entire orelianl in flgkttai; Miliar mtli. We hhiM Mt Ixi so Anierrative thnt iru ar nat wtttlnc t try now mixture, hmi tJtsiy sIkmm lie Irlml en a very mmM Male nml re sWiM ran them tkrattgti nt loan I t before drawing our eoneliulons, "At nil time the spraying work I m slovenly bihI wireless that It I prac tically ineffective. This simply tuenni thnl tho Mixture, tho thno of tho men, nml tho tnonny oxpcmlori Imvo been wasted. A (jnlti, n great ileal of spray in wanted ly not using tho rlfflit no sle. Tlicro nro n grent mnny on tho mnrket nmt each him it special nio. Automobile is Aid to Farmer Agricultural Uics for Motor Girt Arc Mnny and Varied, with Possibilities Undreamed of Until Recently Jlgrlcultural Students in Practical Endeavor in the Open lipplllWswaiwM 11 " nbm Bwn . ,i.'n , wr. y.m i innxiwi mmmmmmmmmmmmmimmnmmmmmmmmmtmMmmmmammmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm for nphls when porlmp only n ilor.cn tree Imvo Ih'oii iitlni'lu'il. Ho hprnyn for nuthrnrimxi Into In the spring when ho should Imvo done H In tho full. Tliln limit In not nn unusual mini. Ho In it typical oxuiiiiln of n large niiiither of fruitgrowers, ".Mnny luillove (hut luwiuso certain mlxttirtM nro good Kiirnt(il,v I hoy nro even lictli'r when tmmtilnt'il. Investl lintloit show Hint 111111 of tli In In foul mil; tlutt It Ih viitof ill j Unit tho mix t iinvM nro often nlisolutoly worthlo) and (hut curtain oluiiiout tvhlvh nro splendid when separate nro priictlonlly worthless when eoinliliied. I have It now n entire crops In ho siicrlfli'od hei'miso it iiiiin hits deolded Unit tho iiililllloii of n certain ninoiint of lyo would ho lieuoflclitl to IiIh spray. "A largo percontago of growers tho I'nelfie iost UiIh year innilo noma costly experiments in iil)ntltutln now the grower ilinnlcl ncqiiiilnt hlninolf with Uiolr pnrpoiioH lioforo hu iloclilon Unit ono in Niipurlor in nil other on nil iiocintloim. Wo wimto n jjroiit ileal of iprny, too, lining ninny Kitllonn moro tlmii In noroiuinry. "Whllo tho orclmnl In ntlll youii(j a Imrrol pump will often rIvo oxcollont nervlro nml wivo tho outlay of $100 or 8O0 nivfOMiiry if n really Rood outfit In purfhimiMl. Hut when the orchard eomon Into fruiting It iilmolutoly necomiary to linvo hotter hpra.verii. Hmnll Kroworn ohould comlitno nnd Imy ntt outfit co-oponitivoly. I am xnUnfloil, too, that In a )reat many cttHOn wo aro limkintf n mUtnko In ilomnndlnt; no hlnh proiwuro nnd lmvlii to mo nuch owerful, heavy and oxponnivo outfltx. There nro many dUennca and lutoctn llmt can bo ooiitrollcd' nicely with losi premiuro and Ion oxpenalvo outfit if appropriate iiomIos aro tttcd." To be Better Surgeon Aids ( Continued from p-io one) there in no near, not even a liuiup, per Imp. Yet, there may he i-miimsI n prennure that in iTrt inf the ehild, that in maklni; a Imd hoy, morone, ilia oliodlout, vlfiint, of the lad nhoaliuuld lie ebeerful, willing to do what in ex peeled of him, unxioun to "nmuuut to noiuothing," hm the homnly plirane fur ineiMHtrNlile nunniWH 1mm it. Thin in wliere the nurueun and hie knife lioeomo Hirt of the tMpiatiou. A simple opmtloH, dnugetliMM, reinuvn the Minteo of trouble. The hoy be tomes an nature Intended him to lie. Yet, a few yiwrn iiko, Mieaee did net know thin nnd tho liaby Unit humped lU little head bad the fiiuint oppor tunity to row up an n orlmiiml, or, at leant, t dutrlmeut to nueioty. The Mir teon'a knife in hotter an a corrective thau tho roil of punUlimonC Then, there In tho chihi that cannot learn, that in alwnyn behind normal youugHtorn of iU ago. Seieuce now nuyn that stupidity In to bo cured by nurgory, too. The ohild that in stupid, that i vacant eyed and scomlnuly pur poselcss, In, nine time out of ten, af flicted with adenoids. Hiilarcd ton sils or adenoid growths in tho upper part of the throat are responsible for thouauds upon thousands of cases of montal iuefficlcncy. To take out tho adenoids is not a very serious matter, yet tho results aro wonderful. Opera tions for tho removal of such growths aro being performed In great numbers every day uow. Tho surgeon's kulfo helps tho child to become intelligent, to team, to bo bright and normal. Also, uiodorn surgery has coma to ths aid of tho cripplod and maimed. Tho surgeon's kit uow Includes many of tho tools of tho cabinetmaker, the saw, tho chisel, tho braco audiblt. In some Instances, hammer and nails Imvo boon brought Into use in tho op- TUB KAIBER'8 BON, A diplomat at a dinner in Washing ton, says the Star, discussed the I'rowu l'riueo of Uerniauy. "Ho gives his poor father a lot of trouble," the diplomat said, with a frown. "Tho Itoiuhstag iueident, where ho showed open disapproval of the kaiser's peace pulley, is only ouo of many similar ineideuts that the public hears nothing about. "A friend of mine, ouo winter night, was skating with tho crown princo at St. MoriU, iu tho Swiss Kngadlno. Tho sky glanced 4nd glittered splendidly with its host of stars, and my friend, pointing to a star of marvelous bril liance, said: " T wouder what star that Isf " Doubtless,1 said tbo crown prince, with a sneering laugh, 'it la somo now decoration my father has seen fit to honor tho ltuler of tho heavens.' " Knlckor A judge has ruled that n woman shouldn't spend moro on clothoa than on rout, Mrs, Kutckcr Well, then, wo shidl have, to pay a bigger rent Now York Sun. THK extenstvn) mm ef automobiles at pleasure vshlalen has gone far beyond the exietatloiis of tho optimists ef 10 or It years nire who looked for the greatest devel pments in tho building of delivery wagons nnd wagons fur the hauling of farm produce. Tills extraordinary cx Hinsion in ono direction him been of such absorbing iutorost that tho steady gains of tho automobile for utilitarian purposes has not attracted as much nt tcntioii ns It should. Tho predictions nro bolng fulfilled, not only as they ro lato to tho employment of tho machines by business houses In tho cities, but to tholr employment by fnrmcrs nlso. Wo Imvo beforo us a copy of "Tho Pacific llnrnl Tress," with n largo illustration across tho front pago of "an nutomo blto as a milk and cream carrier from farm to creamery." The machine has sents for two persons, and nt tho renr is n platform on which nro set six cans of milk. The accompanying nrtlclo, in discussing the merits of tho nutomo lilln and tho horso from tho fnrmor's point of vlow, rnys Hint when It is con sidered that tho utility automobile possesses such power equipment that It can travel tho worst roads nt any senson of tho year, can negotiate nny hills wbkh maid bo climbed with a ktitt aad wagon and requires but tho nimplont attention, It seems to bo pretty well adapted to the uses of tho farm, aad this interesting comparison fol lows! "The oxpenso of upkeep in soma ears hits been redused until today a man can opcrato iWnr, spending less for oil nnd gasoline thnn tho cost of reeding a horse. Tho car is a matter of oxpenso only when in actual opera tion, and whllo in operation its road eaiaelty is nt least four times 'that of a horse-driven vehicle As for rcp'nlrs, if tho car Is given rcasonnblo caro nnd attention, they should bo llttlo In cx cess of tho cost of shooing nnd repairs on harness, etc. In point of operating knowledge, even where this is not sim pie enough, tho fnrmcr has n grent ml vantage, as ho Is of necessity moro of a mechanic thnn the city man." Unquestionably, tho invention means a vast increnso in tho mnrkoting fa cilltlcs of tho farmer, nnd ho must de rive ndvnntoges nlso from tho uso of tho automobile In getting nbout. Go lug to town used to bo n great ovent whou n journey out nnd back of five mites had to bo taken at n jog trot. Hut with automobiles and trolley cars It is ti very small matter. RECIPES FOR THE HOUSEWIFE rnuiT SALAD. PKKIi and separata Into lobos four oranges nnd cut each lobo In half. Hlnnch n cup of English walnut meats; tako tho seeds from three doxoti .Malaga grapes. Mix thoso Ingredlonts togotlicr, sot In tho Ico for nn hour or until very cold, put Into salad bowl lined with crisp let tuce leaves, cover with mayonnaise dressing nnd serve. OL AM CHOWDER, (hop a half-pound of pork very flno, put It Into tho bottom of n pot nnd fry crisp. Add a sliced onion nnd, when this Is fried, put Into tho pot six pota toes, pooled and cut Into dice, n can of tomatoes nnd n splco bag containing n half-dozen ench of wholo allsplco and whole cloves. Add n quart of cold wator nnd u dash of paprika and cook for threo nnd n half hours. Now add SO clams, cook for a half-hour moro nnd servo with pilot biscuit. EGO CHOCOLATE. Into n half-cup of cold wator nnd n half-cup of milk, mixed, beat two tea spoonfuls of chocolate. To do this turn nil Into n bowl nnd whip very light. I'ut Into a saucepan, bring to a hard boil, beat again hard, sweoton to tnsto, and pour, beating stondlly, upon ouo egg, whipped light- Servo nt onco. flavor with vanllln If liked. VINEOAR TIE. Heat two oggs light, add to thorn two cupfuls of sugar mixed woll with two heaping tabluspoonfuls of flour, Whip with an egg benter until theso Ingredients are light, then add two cups of wntor, two tablespooufuls of vinegar and n llttlo grated nutmeg. Heat hard and pour Into a plo-plato lined with good pastry. Bet In the oven nnd bnko. Cover when dono with a light morlnguo, return to tho oven long enough to brown lightly. HARD OINOERBREAD, Ono cup of molasses, ouo cup of sugar, ono cup of buttermilk, ono cup of dripping, ono tablospoonful of soda, I twa !esponftili of UtVlng powder, soil ami Mtmrg to laile. Mix as sort ns ran be handled, adding flour until of this OHiststene. Take a small quan tltr at a time, and press e the ptr board with tho hands and crease with the baek of a knife. Lay in a pan, patting flat as you do so, sprinkle lightly with sugar and bake. When done, these rakes should not be over nn Inch thick. Do not uso until Urn day after they are made, MADE-OVER NUT BREAD, Cover stalo bread, crusts and all, with plenty of cold water and lot stnnd over night. In tho morning drain off all tho water you can by pressing with a largo spoon, then work lightly with tho fingers to make sure thoro aro no hard lumps loft. To each pint of this softened bread add ono-qunrtcr tea spoonful of salt and a bit of soda tho sixo of a pen dissolved In a tablespoon ful of water. Stir this mlxturo into one pint of bread sponge that is light from its first rising beforo it hns boon stif fened with flour. Mix thoroughly nnd add a cup of chopped nut meats. Knead woll, adding enough flour to make tho dough of tho consistency of ordinary bread, letting it risn ngnin until light, then forming into lonves and' sotting to rise the third time. Hnko na usual. This looks llko light graham brend, Is flno iu texture, keeps moist a long timo and Is much liked. TOMATO JELLY. 'ovcr a half-box of gelatine with n cup of cold water nnd soak for an hour. Drain from n can of tomatoes nil the julco, season this with a tcaspoonful of onion juice, two teaspoonfuls of sugar, or moro if tho tomntocs nro very acid, a bay leaf and popper nnd salt to taste, llring all to a boll and simmer for ten minutos, thon ndd tho soaked gelatine, unit when this Is dissolved take tho mlxturo from tho flro nnd jttrntn through a flannel Jelly bag. Pour Into n mold wet with cold water. Sot In n cold place to form nnd servo with lettuce nnd mayonnaise. RAISIN PIE. Put over tho flro Iu a saucepan a cup of wator, a cup of seeded raisins, n cup of sugar nnd n pinch of 'grated nuttnog. Thlckon this mixture, nftcr boiling for a fow minutos, with n llttlo cornstarch or flour, nnd bako with n top-crust, cutting slits in this to lot out tho steam. CAKE FILLING, Grato ouo largo, pooled npplo, add a cup of powdered sugar, tho beaten whites of two oggs nnd boat for ns long ns you can to. mako It very light. Twenty minutes Is not too long. Spread on enko layers. crating room. Hones have beeu lu'tu- 1 ally imiiwl to banns, iu instances when ! there wan no other method possible. 1 clubfoot ami humpback, two distress' iug deformities, are now being reme- t died. The former in duo to a lack of development of curtain bones in tho , foot nnd tlit other to n tubercular con lit inn of tho spine. Hot It uro uow be ing treated with nuceesn. llouo trans planting has been reduced to a science, ' as has (lis rnftiiiK of bone. The mak ing of a uow note in just an every day mutter fur the modern surgeon. ! Dr. Alexia Carrel, recently awarded uuuMinl lienor for his remnrknblo work, has dune something iu transplanting organs. 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