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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
Strong and Steady By ItOftATK) ALGER, JR. CIIAPTKK VII . Imeneed. n Imnf, ahe picnic came oft on Saturday af- neither had the advantage on this score. after following him to the door, and Ioojs In carefully up and down tho street, walked behind tho counter with a hasty stop and opened tho money drawer. There was a small pile of bills In ono compartment, and In the other a collection of currency, lie took tho bills Into his hand, and looked over them. Ills hands trembled a little, for he contemplated a dishonest act. Unable to obtain the money In any othor way, he meant to bor rowthat was what ho called it live dollars from tho money drawer and ex pend It In a lottery ticket. Singling out n five-dollar bill from tho pne, ne thrust it Into his vest pocket, omoon. The weather, which of.cn But the rowers on tho IMoneer were on lib had scarcely done so when lie was Tf I T0t'b'ftnket tho fcstlvl. the whole, stronger, and more skillful startled by Sng tL door open lo les 0f such occasions was highly pro- than those on tho Arrow. On the other made n guilty Jm,,, but perceived to his i rn0! uuCrol ,h,;ndr01 hnnd, Wnltcr steered perfectly, while tcllef, that li was a wla noUl'ving in young and middle-aged, turned out. The Joshun's nmnr hn,1nh i. , ..m ...... .... . . . . "ol ,1VI"K uu i iuiiib, uui urouauiv in Rnmn nil mm. ... , ...... I. ... . jiiHte eciccica ior me nicnic was a ted bad liltinilor. nn n . ... I i ."ft .unu, ri.il t-V t ii i i ,p0n a P, ' , T" result WM t,mt the rnco was a "What can I show you, ma'am?" ho Ti ls had been fitted up by the proprietor clear one. Finally the Arrow came In n asked, In n Hurried manner tor ho could TjJ&JiS? .Cii,"",!;,lVm!: ,"h ? .V? e, no. help thinking ot 7ZilXl vest pocket. "I should like to look shawls," snlil the woman TaA... 1 11... ... - tamm i i V . V . iwuiu 6 tiia uuu vuutfe. wvoiuiii Knew wry muo about his rnth- Besides these arrangements for enjoy- Joshua went home sulkily, and was not er's stock. He did know, however where UJ ffe XvT?7WO bonia confinwl b Mcn ngain ou th0 P'cnic srounds. the shawls were kept, and going to hat Iron chains, which were thrown around nnrifm, t n. i.i.. ' A .1 1r..ea ttonr tl. l.!.,l- f u, ... ... ?uv, j.u.uu uown nun .nw.;; . . " - iuapteu ix. a uown BUa showed them to hi Cus- "" nMHt ivi i (.iiucr. I wvi v I I IriA mAfn tt ft Fnm T l rnmnr a oronosltlon lo no t l tho hnnt Tim . ..!.... . . . ... 7 JU!"U"! I ..i,r L. r v. . V "uo "HIK1K moouny up tne village road rc iney an wool?" she asked, cilt nlMwith his hands In his pocket.. He was Ically. examining one of them. n'-n"; r, 1".. r" re,t,n? in .a. -PWt of great discontent, Xos answered Joshua, confidently. uui Piues, unuer wnicn were placed rough satisfaction that tho victory had been i-uuiu muira wr tne recepwon oi provxs- gained by his efforts. ions. A number -of oak trees with their 1T lmiwwl Hint i. h-u i. . . . I I .. ..w IT UUIU .li. B1LITW nroad branches furnished shelter. ful through llfo in naddlin ht nwn When Cnbbnso Woran. tiio llrst nppenrnnco of tho I ra. wtCKLY ilk.. UierAii... J2S1 -London founded. Fishmongers' cotnpao; 'tm til ufi-n ooinineu. wncn Joshua came up. on the hardship of 1,IH Bit,,H. thoueh ho lm.l nnt th oiiVf. ' V i m i.. i. r i . i i uMKun-Qi, nuuur biiik. "c Bum. uncerenioniOHMV. "ITop- nm 1 1, MtA . i.j.i ...j .i. Pfln-n nn Urn clt. ..u. a mv iU lit 111 .3 CI 1. t"l 11" I " " UUIJV-.U Nhatfs the price of this one?" asked the customer, Indicating tho ono she had In her hand. V, -fL whose father isn't a quarter as rich rs some hesitation. He knew nothing of The other l nn hn.l ,rr "c-se" 1. ao,lnr 11 M 1Iea VUt EUCSSCd Umt thJs would be B.l I- 1 , .. .. . -.VW, W. ' . I . r Vir-i. - "',l,in"cu', ,tne K'un'ce 0ne important difference between him- vwuau, .iu uiin ions occn oc- self and Dick Storrs did not ooonr to l,l ,iS - nrtvtlT' tpcn -vcnrs old' nntl ftlcr treats me like i" ph M0r8- Ue V KOt tht rul1 n b0 of l' most a man. and ell 11V ii , , ., ,. , . 110 Svc8 me for pocket money Is twenly- ,j . j i 5"" ,0,s ,n- rive cents a week. There's Dick Storrs, place ns steersman. e W, n:an'"g n loat' having ,md Jl.n. Uick worked in a shoeshop. and "Til 1 f m k wns out of hls own wagw that his fath- "And you say it is all wool?" "Certaiuly. ma'am." "I guess I'll take it. Will you wrno Tu. Joshua j-ueyve i-oi a itrent s.eerer on the ii,...i A , , T , I" """" uuiiur u vices. "vui &il,u J"s"n. sneering. earned nothing nt nil. uuere are you steering. Joshua?" ! i ii...i -r.i...- .m.. t-.i-i. i....t. i. i.-j . v l,,f f Dte mt "larT nin,t n ot y se in Stapleton that's lv. for tho real price of the shawl was T . 1 . . irauua iiimseit Knew very what to do to get a little money." Jc.a looked nt the five-dollar hill At this moment he saw Sam Crawford n ""d Just received, and a new Idea cc- npproachlng him. Sam was perhaps a curred to him. Ho replaced in- the draw- year younger than 5oshua. he had for- er the bill he had originally taken from inerly lived in the village, but was now In a situation in Xcw York, and was only in Stapleton for a few days. How are you. Joshua?" said Sam. It up for me?" i should bo several sprayings, four or This Joshua did awkwardlr enoneh. Ilvo dnya npart, ns ono spraying will nnu me-customer leparted, much pleased lhe fact was that! en mennlv front ml nn.l f ... fni.n.o I nine dollnrn. liiif tlmnlio in Tnoi.,.nn t , I V v , J 1. . 11 .1 1 V . 0 I " " P 1......I1U 1 U O tiiiiu ouuul I ti.A i uti . ... I i . T .i. t . i nnpc ulm 1. .1 1. .11. 1 ..,;. , . . . , ... . I '"u uau m mwu, i wisu i Knew I "u ukku uuiu 10 save lour, Sieenne. In sneakinrr of Wnltnr'n iv.inf I t . . .. I i. .......... .. of skill, he had precisely described him Eelf. t J . m . - . i unuersmnu wnar I'm about." an swerel Joshun, suddenly reversing the direction, and overdoing the matter, so ns to turn the boat halfway round the other way. hope you do," said Italph, "but it don't look- much like it." 1 was looking at the other boat." Joshua condescended to explain, "and the rudder slipped. nailers boat kept the lead, nis per il, and substituted that just received. I won t say anything about having sold a shawl." he said, "and father's never know that one has been sold. At Trent ni cut for Iioco. Tho results of tho loco wood when cnlon by stock arc unplenfmntly fa miliar to tho Btockmnn of tho plains east of tho Rocky mountains. It lma been ostlmnted tlmt tho losses from this source In Colorado nlono lmvo worm Is inndo tho nlnnts should bo reached tho sum of n million dollars dusted with tho parls green nnd fiour per nnnum. Tho nntioimi Diirenu oi mixture. Wlwu tho heads nro forming plant industry Iiiib been tnklng n turn ttso ono pound of pyrothutn iwwder to nt tho loco problem, nnd 0. D. Mnrsh, four pounds of flour lo dust tho plants, expert In poison plnnts, reports that This is harmless to man. After tho It has been found thnt locoed cattle head begins forming parls green flliould can In most cases bo cured by n coiirso not bo used. Those who nro nfrnld of treatment with Btr.ycnnino, wnuu to uso parls grceu nro generally success- locoed horses can generally no curou fu by becinnlniT em-lv to uso tho nr- by a courso or ireauneni wmi row- rcthuih powder nnd Bprnying often. ler's solution. Tho wilinnlB. under Cnbbaco and other nlnnt lice aro best trentmetit must not bo allowed to eat , controlled by Hprnylng with kerosene tho loco weed and should ue gnon not jjs8 Sponbh Armada Rniii , emulsion, nsliitf tl.n ir. nor omit solution only nutritious food, but so for as pos-1 fn ,,,." m" ffu n solution containing 15 per cent of slide, (ood with laxative properties, ini.l-Hoyallsts vlctorlon. ,(t kerosene. If tho llco nro on trees.- To this end magnesium sulphnto was . .., . victorious at bam, o flowers or rose bushes, tobacco decoc- administered to correct tno cousupa- 1702-Commencement of tlon may bo used with good results, tlon which Is almost universal among, Qiiwn Anne'. wr.Lt 2 h Tho tobacco decoction Is made by tnk- locoed animals. It should bo noted, Mh SUc(.PK8on 01 Mn- 1703dTaIi?srt Sn"dUHky' 0hl0' ,nk" by In. 1708-One.fourth of the city of AIontrtll destroyed by fire. Ml 1771-Chartor of aiaaclnisetts mm and peoplo declared rebel, bj C Hanient. ' 1775--I)eclaratIon of Independence adopt. ed at Mecklenburg, N. 0. 1707 An extra session of CoiWM coa- veiled lo consider (ho strained rda. t ons between the United Stale, iBd Franco. 1802 Napoleon I. Instituted the Lejioj ui uuiiur 18al England Itonnparte. 1801 Ing thrco pouuds of tobacco Btems nnd tto, thnt magnesium sulphate mny five gallons of water and boiling for servo to sonio extent ns nn antidote to two hours. It Is used without diluting, tho poison. but must not bo applied too hot, or It U iy u ndded In regard to tho may scald the plants. question of Immunity tlmt loco poison- If ' treatment Is begun In time plant '"K comes on In u slow nnd cumulntlvo llco can bo controlled. It must be dono maimer, so that there is no possibility beforo tho leaves aro curled so tho 'f nnlmnls becoming Immune. spray can reach the pests. There not completely do tho work. Clean cul ture Is Important In fighting these In sects, as with many others. 'I'm going round to the ice cream saloon. anJ' rate. till I get money enough to re- . , v uvu. nju lilt (. till. g. 41-3 jJCi- I . ft feet steering made the task easier for v'em' the rowers, who got the full advantage of their efforts. Joshua, however, by his uncertain steering, hindered the pro gress of bis boat. "Can't we beat the other boat?" a.sk ed Joseph Wheeler, who was rowing. "I can row as well as either of those fel lows." "So can I," said Tom Barry; try.n The boats were about five lengths Won't yon come with me?" les. if you'll treat. I haven't got any money." 'lou ought to have. The old man's That's so. But he's getting meauer every day." Look here!" said Sam, suddenly; "I linve an Idea. Did you ever buy a lottery ticket?" ".No," answered Joshua. "There's a fellow I know In New York that drew a prize of a thousand dollars, let's an1, now mucn d0 ya think he paid for detained me, a iicKet.' "I don't know." apart, the rowers in the foremost boat lve oouars. tiows that for high" hot having worked very hard, when Tom m.w 'nS aK 18 thnt'' asked Joshua, and Joe began to exert themselves. The Becoming interested. Intention was soon manifest, and the fcpirlt of rivalry was excited. "Do your best, boys!" said Walter. "They're trying to catch us. Don't let them do it." The rowers of the two boats were alout Only two months ago." Do you know him?" Yes, I know him ns well as I know you. lie is clerk in a store just opposite ours. When he got the money he gave half a dozen of us a big dinner. We had pvenlv matched. If nnvthlnir. however. I a jl'y time. 'Com and Joe were sunerior. and. other "A thousand dollars for five !" repeat things being equal, would sooner or later J itsliua' 'IIeT was awful ! ,ucky" have won the race. But Joshua, by his (original style of steering, which became Under the influence of excitement even more unreliable, caused them to lose perceptibly. "Can't you steer straight by accident, Joshua?" asked Tom, in a tone of vexa tion. I know more about steering than you "The fellow I was speaking of gets lottery papers regularly. I'll ask him foi one, and .send it to you as soon as 1 get back to the city." "I wish you would," said Joshua. Wouldn't it be something great if I could draw a prize of a thousand dol lars?" "I'll bet it would. It would make you place the bill I have taken." Just then a little girl came in and In quired for n spool of cotton. Joslua found the spools, nnd let her select one. Then he hurriedly folded up the shawls and replaced them on the shelves. He had just finished the task when Walter entered. "Are you tending store?" he said, in surprise. Yes," said Joshua. "Nichols got tired waiting for you, so I told him I'd stay till you got back." T' UnA ctnmn ,llnfn. ns i n .1 , 1. A .1 11 V. DUIUQ UIHIUUI.U U LU CI 11 U lUUb Did you have any custom ers?" "Yes, I just sold a spool of cotton to a little girl "I met her a little way up the road, holding the spool in her band." "Well," said Joshua, "I guess I'll go now you ve got back. He went across the street to his fath er's house, and, going up into his room, locked the door, not wishing to be Inter rupted. Then, opening his desk, he took out a sheet of paper, and wrote a note to the address given In his lottery cir cular, requesting the parties to send him bv return of mail a lottery ticket He added, shrewdly, as he thought, "If this ticket draws a prize, I will keep on buy ing; but if it don t I shall get discour aged and stop." "I guess that II fetch 'em," thought Joshua. x He folded up the paper, and, Inclosing the bill, directed It. The next thing to Wnnted Itoad Money. In a recent speech nt l'eorln, II. lit Gross, secretary of the Farmers' Good Itoad League und special agent for the National Department of Agriculture to study tho question of highways, made tho following statemcrit: "In forty years enough money has been thrown away nnd squandered on tho dirt roads of Illinois to pay for graveling or mac .Sou(liior( aiobu Onion. Connecticut's famous Southport Globe onions stand unsurpassed ninong popu lar American varieties of tho onion. They are In high fa vor In hoiiiu of tho finest coininerclul on ion growing districts dcclnred war awM of Ohio and New York and during n tho few yonrs past navo 1800-Kngland took no.!n , .1. . ... .. ' " Napoleon I, proclaimed Emperor of o French. WHITK ULOllE ONION. inndo n steady ml advance In standing everywhere as a highly bred, perfect Island of Anholt, Denmark. 1825 Hev. Antoinette Brown IilacktrtlL first woman ordained as a mlnUtjr, win ju-uj- iiuciicnier, iN, 1. onion. KiiHtern onion urowcrs use tho IS'n .nwnn r.. i. .. - -" - d - o ------ I ' i""v.i tuwiuijr la DOUul auaummg every root or ingliwny in mi nnu wiuto Koumpori uium-n iu uarounn established nt Pendleton. flin Hfnto" Tin tvnnf nn fllrtlior tn I nrodllCA tho lV('('t)Hn!)nllv llirCC. KOllll. ! IfiTt'l PltU,. .I,... I., ir - - - v.. .... ...w . " 1 . - - tf 1 - ij.t Lt.uu twin ii. .uuuircui. tho Stnte." state -that ns good, hard roads could beautifully formed bulbs thnt bring top bo built on the blnck land In the corn prices In the New York City markets, belt of Illinois as In Massachusetts, or Besides the two varieties named, in any other State, and at a moderate there is a yellow Southport Globo that annual expenso to the landowners of resembles tho others In shape and gen- the State, possibly not exceeding their oral chnractcr, but Is of a rich yellow present annual tax for road and bridge color. purposes. do, Tom Barry," growled Joshua, f.et- independent of the old man. You wouldn't do WM' ,0 ma it IIo deci(leU( tbm(h cure uiucii iu. uin kncuij-u iir vcuia a week then." Joshua and Sam went into the ice cream saloon, which was kept open dur ing the summer only, in a small candy store, by a maiden lady who made a Thia tvn vom- nmrfifrin. ir. Tr.oh., iio scanty income from such limited patron- rA nru tvl.lfli lf.omi(l In dnzrilnff " 1 ..in ,.M tfn.A l... I tf' - -. did not care to be outdone by any one, but b- ,uo, prospect before his eyes to be outdone by Walter was particular- "" V i i i V ti u.'a ting red in the face, for he could not Iti-lp seeing that he was not appearing to id vantage. "Show it, then, if you do." was the reply- "If we had your cousin to steer us, we could soon get ahead.' ly disagreeable. "It Isn't the steering, it's the rowing," he said. "You don't row even," "Won't you try it, then," said Joe, "and show us what you can do?" "No; I'd rather steer." Joshua considered that the steersman's place was the place of honor, and he was not disposed to yield it. Meanwhile Wal ter, from bis plnce In the firsj' boat, watched the efforts of his rivals, ne was determined to keep the lead which he had secured, and had little fear of los ing it. "Give way, boys J" he cried; "we'll dis tance them, never fear!" After making the turn, the Arrow met unwillingly, ou account of the trouble, to walk to the next postoflice, a distance ot three miles, to post his letter there. Joshua returned , home, feeling tired and provoked, but congratulating himself that he had taken the lirst step toward (To be continued.) though it is doubtful if all the answers were quite correct, uut earn, uaving been in the city a few months, wished 1 to be thought to have a very extensive acquaintance with it, and was unwilling to admit ignorance on any point. Early the next week Sam returned to his duties In the city, and Joshua await ed Impatiently tho promised lottery pa pers. Sam did not forget his promise. On the third day after his departure a paper came to the village postoflice, di rected : "Joshua Druramond, Leq., "Stapleton." This was promptly taken from the of. .. tim- ff. mi .n..- Mn. r-fice by Joshua, who had called on nn nv- iiic A iviicu. u.v. 1 iiig mniuiiLUi j. iiu. c . , . .If. T . CragC twice a uuy iur i.ijb icrjf jKiiier. j.1 piovtfd to be printed on yellow parrtr, and fairly bristled with figures, indicat ing the large sums which were weekly distributed all over the country by the benevolent managers of the lottery. Hero was a scheme in which the principal prize was but a thousand dollars. However, tho tickets were but a dollar each, r.nd wns abundant room for the boats to pass each other. If they had been properly managed. There wns no fault In Wal ter's Bteerlng, but, by nn awkward blun der of Joshua's, tho Pioneer veered in her course so that the Arrow struck her, to use a nautical term, amidships. As she was being Impelled rapidly at the IInrl Tliruat. 'We come to your city nnd write up your munners nnd customs," scoffed the hnuchtv New Yorker. "Why don't some of your brains come' to Gotham nnd write up our munners nnd cus toms?" "We might wrlto up your customs," replied the Chicago mnn, Indelicately, "but we"d hnve a hnrd time finding your munners." President" and Precedent. "Do you believe in pensioning ex- Presidents?" "No; it would establish nn unfor tunate precedent." , "What do you mean?" "First thing you know someliody would want to pension nil the presiden tial candidates." Cleveland Plain Dealer. fright .till greater. The girls Jumped to U ?ZSZ. their feet screaming, and Joshua himself turned pale with fright, but recovered himself sufficiently to call out angrily, What made you run Into usr' "It's your own fault, Joshua," said Tom Barry, angrily. "You're the most stupid steerer I ever saw. What made you turn the boat7" "It's his fault," said Joshua. "Let somebody else steer," said Joe Wheeler. "A baby could steer better than he." So a younger boy wns put In Joshua's a handsome return for a small outlay. There were others, however, in which tho principal prize was live thousand dollars, HIn Only Fear. "Of course, I love you, Jack," said the wilful daughter of the wealthy Mr. Fruflley, "but It's ono sure bet thnt and the tickets were, in due proportion, nana will kick about you." fire dollars each. "Well," replied Jack Poorloy, "ho The more Joshua thought It over, tho nn iicjj about mo nil ho plenses If more convinced he was that a large sum , ... oniv ,l0t jjjdj me about." Phlla . ,!..,.. . . 1.1... r oi money wan iitteiy 10 couic m win through the lottery If he could only man- delphln Press, pge to raise money enough to buy a ticket. But the problem of how to get the necessary five dollars he was as tar as ever from solving. While in this state of mind be hap- A Talr of VIOTTpolntw. "A mnn," said the elderly suitor, "Isn't worth listening to until he is CO." "True," rejoined the fair maid, nor worth looktng at after he is )." Alwny Abeu. Qulzzem To what religious denom Automatic Damp Wagon. The ease with which modern dump carts nnd wagons can be unloaded is Illustrated In the automatic dump wag- The white Is ono of those beautifully white, iwrfectly globo shaped onions that take tho cyo and bring highest prlco In any market. Its skin Is thin and paperlike, tho flesh fluo grained, crisp nnd mild flavored. Add to this on shown n the i accompanying : lhistra- Umt u ,a R tremendouH cromMJI. nd t HUH, U1U UltUUllUll UL II vuiliiv.ll.llfc. man. Tho wagon box Is pivoted on the represents almost nn Ideal product In Its line. I)lk Plovra. Tho twenty-four-inch slzo disk plow can safely be recommended ns being su perior to any other size. Tho smaller size pulls easier, but It docs not pul verize the soil so well. Tho disk plow Is capable of handling ground thnt has become too dry nnd hnrd for tho mold- board plow. It Is of somewhat lighter draft, does not requlro sharpening so I often, cuts through trash better mid docs not clog so easily. Do not try to cut a furrow wider than eight or ten Inches with a disk. The wider the fur row the deeper will corrugations bo and tho poorer will be the work. It Is better to uso two twenty-ronr-lnch plows, each cutting eight Inches In width, than to uso a slngloMwetify eight or thirty-Inch plow cutting six teen Inches. rock irom uapo Diamond, Quebec. l&J3Thc Free church of Scotland e tnbliHhed. 1847 Daniel O'Conncll, tho Liberator, died In Genoa, Italy. Horn la Coun ty Kerry, Irclnnd, Aug. 0, 1775. 1841) Smith O'Brien expelled from tbi British House of Commons. la'vS Capture of the Pelho forts. 18o0 French nnd Sardinians defeated the Auntrlans at Montebello. 18(12 Fast day in Itlchraond, V. 1 18M First express trains ran between New ork and Buffalo. 1803 Jefferson Davis Imprisoned la rortrcwi Momoe. 1871 Vcndomo Column, erected by Ks- poleon I., to commemorate bis tic torlen, pulled down by tie Common IxtH In Paris. 1873 Donald A. Macdonald entereJ office of lieutenant governor of Ontario. 1870 Ht. Patrick's cathedral, New York City, dedicated. OPEBATINO THE DUMP WA00N. TiilierciiIoNln,v Recently nt lhe Iowa Experiment Station twenty pigs were fed for n time axle, the greater portion of the load - " "uu nm being in back of the pivoted point Tho bcen PHteurIzed, and twenty others forward end of the box is normally )vcro fU(140" tubercu Iosls milk that hud um m inmnn hv n Wer ,iirectl ho. bc0 Pasteurized. The twenty pigs fed Mn,l f t. rtrlrnr'H Rwit. When rnnilv to 011 1,10 rftw tuberculosis lllllk II 1 1 died dump tho load, tho driver turns In his f tuberciiloslH, and two of tho other seat, releases tho lover nnd tho load au- "u" U1U M,lI" "nBo. J imt ' I uhAtitul Mint inuinni.l.,t.... 41. A S 1 1 . . tomatlcally turns over. Tho driver Is """"v" i'""""K i"" ihk gave fl.iiQ nnt cnmnoUoft in Innvn his sent. w " 4 w"1 " l'ruiccuon. saving considerable time. Siaootblntr Dratr. 1882 The British expedition arrived t Alexandria, Kgypt. 1885 Surrender of Louis Kid, lender c( "Kiel's Ilcbclllon." 188U British ovnciiatlou of Sualtlm com- pletel. 1880 Great loss of property by fire la Quebec. 185)3 United States Supreme Court sui- tnlned tho Chinese Inclusion act. 1801 The .Manchester ship canal opentd 1000 British force under Oca. holler occupied Dundee, South Africa. 1001 Pool rooms in New York City shot off from telegraphic service. 1000 Four towns In northern Michigan destroyed by forest fires. To break down clods and give n fine surfuco tho field drug serves a useful purpose. It may be used In connection with tho spring tootli harrow or even Want a Ncit Wheat. Prof. Herbert F. Koborts of tho Kan- bus Stute Agricultural Collcgo nnd Ex periment Station will visit Utiropo dur- MIL' thn mimiiinr. Tin la n.i..i..li,i.,.. from the ICuiiKas Experlinent Htation ; l debate. St. Olaf hud Uie negatl to Insect tho wheat regions of Central i tho municipal ownership question. nnd Southern Eurojio in search of su- Hov, Edwin A. Schncll of La IWu perlor sorts of hard wheats for Intro- ductloii Into Kansas, A committee of St. Paul Aldermen b adopted an ordinance providing that here after school buildings In tho city ib f fireproof constnictlon. St, Olaf College of Nc.rtl.fldd defeated Gustnvua Adolphus College of St. l Ind., has bcen elected president of m Iowa Wesleyan university nt M Pleasant, Iowa, and has accepted the po sition, James A. Bull, for many years an ac tlvo supporter of tho Minnesota HUM Fnrm NcrH No (en, In New Zealand tho best demnnri 1 with tho disk. The Oxfl inch pieces Ih for Shorthorn bulls of tho milking agricultural school, died' suddenly at nre o iu iu ".-- iuhkui iuhi are mm nn". homo In Edliia Ml 8. 0 suiiuru Uu nun uiu uuniruyniK IU6 ihi o( vim yards near Santa Cruz. Cnl. Ti.vl Tho Nebraska State university y- edgewise, being bound together by crosf ileces made of lv&xfl Inch stuff. 'I'lie Puclntr Jlorae, Wo have known of many animals that have acquired tho hnblt of pacing K 1 ' . n. havo anneared In thminntwiu n.i.i .. ' has reaiicsted the resignations ' Secretnry Wilson snys wo miL'iit 'r.- t i. minPnt nart In w because of becoming sore forward. The ,wvo. bu"1ft'r a'P'a tliroi'8,10t tlio vising foot ball rules nt tho coi iferen fore feet nnd legs do not assist In the ". conuitiona nro held in New yorit. "'""''"T.rV"! ..iyrt of nronulslon. their nfiin fnvomblo for locord-brenklng yields of the method of holding tho atweucp slrnpiy to hold up or support the fore M- 1 elo n,,I iw t Z m and heaviest part of tho animal, and A Connecticut fnriner Is reported to 1 1 10 e2,,nr1 Si J w, U to as it must keep theo fore feet out of e tho Incubator HyHte,n in starting K"?,!;i the wny of the hind ones, endeavor to do bo In wnrrt nf wnvs nt times, for wlion nnr u"y mnvin, mm uro incn traiiHnlnnfftii ..i.n ....i..i i...ii,ii I... ni . w ihiuiiu ni:uuu( uuiiui.in .. . ,n tU flCld' I In the lecnl contest to decide Wetter iojo jcui out or "jnwui in Huirtitig r r i r nrnnUa nnii pres" ies, a bono will ' Itjito crop. The seed potatoes nro ifrc SJl? W )K the most awk- Ploccd lu o warm room In n rnck, whoro JKon ffw W be contctjor , for when soro Uoy prout, and aro then transplanted public school building to cost WflM' v sort nt n n.u In tho field. i ' .. . . , ,iiHfl w ieto" Intttlon do 'ou, belo,1 . . nv 'that to its mind appears to lessen tho A story comes from Wnshlugton, pn., 1 or no the Minneapolis board of ejtj n rTa7snB Clt TlmTs ' I Pn,n quei.tly thnt a farmer hns a sl.eep-ldllmg.hono tlon !S suspend 1 1 iupll who vcntlBt. KnusnB City limes. n(l0J)(f( U)0 B,g,0 foot ncUoI1( gPnduny T mma was scon to rush into tho In "l atudlcs Llndsloy IMIkey won progressing into thnt of pacing, it Hock, trnmplo n sheep to death, pick "rst I,olnt ,n l" coiurover j. was this Boreness forward nnd he was It up In Its teeth nnd enrry It out. Tho s,,nI)HOni wl, I"8" an instiite fwi 'nctuully Inmo thnt caused, tho grent performance wbb rennted until tho ,nK tlie Bcll0' Ha on the polo Jny Eye Seo to pacc-FIeld and Farm, farmer In-fareL , p,lkfy "'J111 nnal. rmcnt x v Involved l completed. was degraded, as he considered It, to the Pcned one day to lo nth store at n n. vnnk of a passenger. for Walter to get back from an errand. . ..1.1 1. ...... .n . Ua I mii.Ra I Ymi HUlier wouiu Jiuujr uy, .10 we can get along without you. Here, ou Bn.in)!,,'e''', "My d,?ner X 1 Vf Lf" 7 ,k fellows on the W Just wait a mn- mJP& ute. till we'vo latuieu josuuo, anu wen .v-. - " . ordinary kindness for him. . UM- J"" . . . .. ll.r..l. I.Ua1 Tnallllfl " Dflld HlB RnlpM. I ... . . . . ir. li- t,r,l, nAnli'n i... .. ja .... . 11 ... n 1 n. . Truo to li s determination, Josima .muku vw..-- r- ms iiohicbb uuu i uu w jvu .v wu juih ourcm-us orwaru nnu uu was ii up in n luuiu nnu enrry Jumped off at the head of the Inlet, and man oTwiT li io taTclo hnd en0U8h- C tlm Pioneer wns turuea uy uer new puot. - - Freddie no. mum. i aou i teui wv The Arrow, ana me noneer iook ui-ir " . , . ,.l... vntl Strnv Btor les. . ... ...j- .-.i i Nn" sooner uau ue kouo iu i i - ..i n uma 1 1 v Hint-, auu luo int. wvur . -' . fljavra ,