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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, TORTLANP. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27. 1003, iSOUTHERN OREGON'S GREAT CATTLE REGION Laleview, Bonanza and Bly Feci the Impulse of tKe Growing Trade and tKe Natural'Development of tKe Surrounding Country MR. GRAYSON,1 PUBLISHER A i v1 - :vT w, . T STOCK. ON HERILUS TARM YT"LAMATH FALLS,. Or., Sept. t . f -, Th cow la queen of outhern Or- i IV nn- Th cattle market , Is mov- ' ln westward. The "moat of us ; eat our beefsteak In peace, not knowing where It'- cornea ' 'from, or how. On the eta, trip of 100 mile, from Klamath Falla: to Lakevlew. on g-eta a fairly good impression of tho vast atook Industry of aouthern Oregon. This country was not won by the trap per, the aoout and the miner, but by the pioneer cowboy who has asserted Ms mastery over the frontier. Out her all things center on the stock Industry; far as the eye can see to the north and south of the atage road, stretches the endless hills, dotted with large ranches In the valley, and flocks and herds on tf. cS. JtBRBlLU BAR: many hills. It may seem Incredible, hut there Is a decided element of rest in traveling through Klamath and Cake counties. One gets the extremes of the frontier, extremes of climate, habits of life and civilisation. Nature's wondrous - book -stage line, SO or 40 miles east of Bo Is here unfolded. The history of the nanxa. la the center of the best stock past and the promises of the future can point for a large scope of country, where be read aa an open page, for old and the cattlemen have nearly full away, new combine in this fair western land. One of the prominent ranchers at this The footprints of the pioneer are not point is J. Wells, who has the largest yet lost, the traces of the red man are- mule ranch. In the state, while W. A. not all wiped away. The future of Ore- Walker raises some of the .finest horses son la Pictured in the life of the home- to be found in southern Oregon. L. v ateader antketoclc raiser, the farmer and Gruber and Charles Horton are two of the business -man, the explorer and sur- the largest cattle ranchers and make a veyor. It Is in southern Oregon that specialty of high-grade, well-bred cat- the old and the new unite. The tele- tie. phone and the stage lines are invading; Lakevlew is one of the most thrifty the sagebrush. The coyote and Jack- towns in southern Oregon. It is the rabbit are still retreating. county seat of Lake county, has a popur -Bonansa, the thrifty village Of J0O latlon of from 1,800 to 2,000, with all coDulation. 25 miles east of Klamath modern Improvements, auch aa electrio Falia, is the distributing point for a lighta, waterworks, four splendid brick view L. . - "nTI By Ward McCauley. .' "A Tanacea for roverty" mdittlvri. TALL, erect figure was Donald ""', sold ;. i.ii...-f. lvawa,M ,.ut,. . A win infill UII3II1 I1HH linaitv Orayson, desplte-the 70 yesra e0ine true, lie has in his wom yu behind him. Ills was a kindly Iwiwwn rovers ami Uun, i..j i.ii in face, yet as a rule It bora the oi'" tiiarknt, whi-ro. Ii mum make or , expreseio of a disappointed uiUntloio 1 mart. - Therefore Mr. Samuel Boggerly, ,.llow prou1 tb(, oU, n w the bookseller, waa surprised to notice Mr. Husssriy. "it,m i.ouk us mi n i Mr. Orayson'a hopeful, complacent air L" ll.tl1n,,nv A'"' ,u ''' .'.. . day of triumph Is, aftt-r all, an omi'ty when that gentleman came, smilingly. ,.. For ,e i.as nubiuhi.i It I.Uii.Hf. Into the store one morning some two The very last resort of the author who years since. ' , - - , ,l" ffr hla work in the hlaliwaya. r' nn. w, i... . "d I" 'he nooks and oranles, and i. It a done, Mr. Boggerly, It a done at ,e, wtth r.fu.. Vwtr ",, last,'' Mr. Grayson, holding out a pack- probably thlnka It has a rhanr t. aoii. age for the bookseller to receive. : Mr- Ju-enys smile was "Tour book Is published?' Queried Mr. rloggorly, with dep Interest. "It Is' responded the old gentleman, with impressive brevity, "And now,'1 he continued, "I must be moving along. This Is an autograph copy for yourself, Mr. Uoggcrly. I hope that you may enjoy It, and I must thank you for ail the pains you have taken In giving me Information, and In talking over mat ters which must have proven tiresome lo you. Accept my gramuae. - Imust bitter. "After all. despite his foollshnen. one can but pity the old man. for the blttnrneaa of the moments when he realises that the opinion of thn eJllop is corrottora ted by the public. The pul llot A lot the public cares." Mr. Boggerly was right. The author who publiahes his own book cannot ex pect to sell it. Lverythlng in the world ' la aaalnst hla dnln in lia dots not know to whom to ll, and If .dueas FIvBlGUTERcS OK TUB KOAJ) TO 'KLA.11A.TH. J V 'It I' .t -a- i. ' j-. . y.v- AaF. -a i y. t a rtSJBMearflBMBBaWBiBBa eSTAGEIlNB TO LAKBVIV. fiae ' Af1tr ' nMinam. wA 4e tn tftrmirh Kvoi4a' ' Tr ta' thn nftntAT of acona of snlandM nine tlmhav. It' ia - . - 1 . . . . - : : " " -" " - ..v.. v " . . . H..u - . . - r - - - i' ' w ?ui, i, i ii a m in i, i m niurv. & t.i large scope or country, aotiea Dy many diocks, nne schools and churches, and connected by. telegraph ' and telephone an Immense stock country that reaches one or the new towns or southeastern fully worked out plan to alleviate If cattle ranches. ! they are building a $60,000 courthouse with the outside world. It Is 65 miles for more than 100 miles to the east and Oregon that haa an especially bright not to do away with, the greater 'ills "Vnu in w.irmrK I'm .nr. Mr Ore, ha did, he wouldn't know how to (!! - son, for what I have been able to do to- to them. In any case, he could not help you. . I am 'only sorry that It enough of one .book to nay for . should have been so little, f shall be the expense of Selling. Mr, Boggerly here this evening and I shall read yOur th?."ht ot .... . " ' V book. I am sure that I ahall enjoy It." . . Now suppose, ' he said, that Koirera "Wall, good day to you, Mr. Bog- Cussldy published the book. Their gerly. Thank you, and good day." agent would coma around with It Mr. Boggerly hd a habit ot return- mong perhaps i 30 or. 40 others. I would Jng to the store after supper, to spend fa)r ""' five.' or ten. or whatever the evening in reading. For thin pur- nted. So would all the larger book- , " pose, be hsd fitted up quite a oosy little "ers In the country. The book would office or "den," as he loved to term It a fair show.. Newspapera rarely Here he took his visitors, and here he Py much attention to aulhora' bookn. discussed business matters of private AJl author cannot usually afford to import. It must not be supposed that dyertiie, and when he does. It is wlth Mr. Boggerly was neglectful of his do- ouiJnoi,hod' nAI" u""alIy P""- waste." mestio duties snd that these Intimate ..The rigure of the old man appearel to relations with his den were continued fr Boggerly. How beaming had been, at the expena of his obligations as a P'f countenance, how elastic his stepT - husband or a fsther. As a matter oft, dream had come true.. But howl fact Mr. Boggerly waa a widower. No Because he had saved, by stern econ- cheerful home was his to go to, to be ?mv' enough money to pay a printer greeted with loving amlle. Nothing for "?"-. book of his well-thumbed, him. but a boarding house. So I Mis Ifheets. . It must have meant privation. Boggerley encouraged within himself 00- to r. Oraynon was but aa uiw the attachment to the pleasures afford- "uccessful Insurance-aolicltor. -.. Od by an evening In hla office. ,glerl7 opened the- book. 'Ia The den waa large enough to bo cosy. iU?,,. chapter. Mr. Grayson under . The carpet and furniture were of the i??,1Lt?.JtTov th, Poverty-stricken con best. A handsome roller-top desk, waa J "J -th? P0P'."- A" l18 tear In one corner, and in the other, that tm Ke.rt.tQ """'"Ito Mr, Uoggerlya acme of comfort, a Morris chair. f wa not for sorrow for . ThatTevening Mr. Boggerly returned h1twP?orV 11 J.. '? I"iy 'or the man to the store after supper, and esconsced wlt2) !uc!,a '?,th ln w" vot. With himself within the borders of the afore- A' h'Mf' Bowr'y , forced r to aald chair. admit that what ho ' had read wis - "Let a see,- ruminated the bookaeller, EPr.ljr written, crude and amateurish. T came to Baldwin ln 1870, and went ,rewere om, ood points but they to work for Mr. Rodney, down on Front ver really brought to a head, street That was ln July. It was about Jha. ninatlcal construction waa the middle of September that I first J? a"d ,Mr; Boggerly was obliged met Mr. Grayson. I wonder how many 1 dmlt that constant revision had times he has been in aince, and always ?0m1ade, ' A Pnoea for Poverty" a with the same tune, "Who would ba an00tt J,,e, f ?orH: J W . likely to publish my bookT" mA 't81. Ulto. th eond chapter . Indeed. Mr. Orayson had heen a reg- nd th th,rd and on,' Mr. Boggerly ular. though not very frequent, caller prew more glopmy.. Instead of lmprov at the establishments of Rodney & Co.. i",."1 work became worse. - The mala Rodney & Boggerly and Samuel. B0g- was one common to those Inex- gerly, aa the flrma atylo waa altered Prfncd,,n writing incoherence. Ho from time to time. rambled from one subject to another Mr. Boggerly vividly recalled his first nd from argument to tearful plea, with visit At that time Mr. Boggerly was feemlng disregard for any relation th 21 years of age, and hla caller wag a wo1mlChf ear each otlier. It waa fine looking man of 40. Imply hopeless, yet, back of it all. "I have been writing a book, young M,r;.Bo1,!etlyir,ad th? POntakin; ear man," Mr. Grayson said, "and I came with which th work had been corn to see if you could give me any lnfor- poaed. . Carelessness could -not b said matlon regarding the publishers. I am t?D" 5 f its faults, confident that I have a good thing, wonder what The Herald will aayT original, and my friends tell me well thought Mr. Boggerly. "I suppose Mr. written, but you know th difficulty Grayson s life depends - on their ap of securing a publisher." proval. . , , "May i ask the nature of your booltr itNe da?, Mr Grayson again visited lnaulrert tho vnnnv ,ol,im,n tne bookseller. . 7,You -may, air, and I am delighted "Wei,p Boggerly. have you read. 10 ao so. Poverty,' -may, air, and I am delighted , . wen, Mr. Boggerly. hav you read . m should be Interested enough "it61? eagerly Inquired. . o. The title is 'A Panacea for d,?? i hav timl to read much of ,' and the book waa written to replied the evasive merchant. "I Bly, a thrifty little village ; an th that la modern in every respect. Lake- from a narrow-gauge road that comes the north, and is tributary to a large future. LAND OF EMPTY CRADLES" STARTS TO FILL THEM P families and not ln the fact thai' there are fewer marriages Jn France than elsewhere. This being the case, it cer tainly seems reasonable to expect the State to step in and favor those who are doing their duty as good patriots to save Franca from- what Dr. Bertll- By B. F. Franklin. wan t him .to have a better elation toll pietureimely calls "death by chlo ARISept ..-France ha, Uken a l9har 1hif?L1' roform." : spoae obi m -reiuDi.fc . means are limited, h limits his fam- velfa wheel and whil th lly In order to attain hla cherished ob im.Hi -iitlvi- hn content- J?ct-. This- ill-conceived ambition of ih. i V. n kl. -L.II. I. I Tit T3- .. . . ... . . . . . ..m .aui.l AVI 111 C. UllliU IB. Ill 11 . UCI , ed hlmseir witn varoai uiii k tillon's opinion, the cause of th do th evils Of "rac suicide," or creasing birth rate ln Prance. at the most, with a very promising- per- ' , How Is the French father to be gal sonal example of what a true cltlsen ito- OP sense .not of his Should do towards th oorrection of th fi, country French families have, on "Land or jampty vra- an average, tnree members, not count Prpressive "Oregon , Towns t ALENT, Or., Sept. 26. Talent. A present, In th form of a story, a care- ??und ft ' Interest I am only sorry. "Ah. but you cannot r1nv men a ii win which me poveny siriCKon are w, uogsmi;. mra n puoiisners suffering. . The book ia bound to occa will not put my work before the peo-' sion comment, I may say. Indeed I, P,e 1 tnuat do ao at my own expense, look for It to prove quite a sensation, though to do so requires self-denial. ' It goes Mr. Ruskln one better, sir, one A man not worthy who will not sac- betler. Jn fact I am not sure but that rlfiee comfort for hla life work." It goes him two. Besides, it Is in story J "How much of an edition did you form. Tour novel reader will never have. Mr. Grayson?" read Ruskln, but he will read mv story. .'"On thousand, but I told th printer By J. Cater. M. V. of 10 layers, each of which differs Sugar-coated, sir, humanity demands its -to hold the. type, as I expect to print FTFB nnn,i!n n hnnr or n In I rrom tne rest, and plays Its own par- evutwjujr. . ag it oemanaa us u nu mi ; , FTER spending an nour or ao m a tcu)ar part. w Tho g0plete structure medicina." . , . , yiew copies, and I ought to get aom tiiuiura bwicij v"""""- ia pierced bv numerous minute Diooa ut ona io nooeri ec &a.x- "i.'ji ",""" , - j.. 1 1 m v. ...... A i .. '.i. 1 1 . 1. 1 . . . . i ter?" Mil cwttai Mam t3awavI wpk.w Well. T nnnA vmt An Mr.' (zrikvtmn .,., if.i ., the eve- the same troubles that may affect sim- Eub.,,8h. aU the sociological works by I m sure. You may .send me half a jiar vesseia m other parts of the body. -Kicnara longarn, and a number of other oosen copies, ana i win ao my Dest to brows. m- ,. ,o- k -om with almllar books. They are in New Tork." or.0 or yo" 5ri to thi of thieve an- t,?on J aree with Longarn, air; not JM W' Mr. Bogeerly, I will DO ANIMATED-PICTURES IN JURE THE EYESIGHT? . . , . , . alViAVsh i va, tv ua k iiud kcon oatu n tu y Ji ioi a-mi IW1VUI6 m. a""-- reirara 10 me muscies or mo eye ao- .11 wTnD v v ' . i. .t. i : r 4 : , tho natural line, of sight and then sud- plfes with equal force to the retina. .??92?E?t SaV t'o" Vu.J -slS?' w"uieB'"0 jar. uoggeny rena: A week later, Mr. Grayson entered conditions, the 'dies. translated hla words Into-action. Tha Dle to Induce French fathers and moth ; ----------- . . fpwo I. . ... i.in. vvyviij out iu mnereni denly consulting their catalogue, tney - tollow in undua T strain T of YtaZ. nv,ro1nint' n0."1'1 less are conscious or an unpleasant sensa- th. .tmotures of th retina whn thev y'"'."""".- a cnna can bick riaws in . . .....a 1 InS thm nniAntl Aniimfln famfl Ida Via ..a as Franc naa neen cmwo, . ,,,",,-1 '-7C. ,T ';,""'-',- nesnmg in tne Kogu Kver vai- "-"1 IT' T wI I" " , , r i .r I"e v", . " Longarn'a lorii. .ir. BufT wU t t the book store, trembling with rage. ley, seven miles south of Med- won-consiun ,on ."". DToeed effort U them, .anyway. I will send the manu- 'ook at this, Mr. Boggerly, looTc at . - . ... , limr rn ffnr in a nearer dd bcl. loro. is surrounaea oy '"in the former caSe. th "discomfort lent larmmg country,-uui i ana proiongea enon. acrlnf at oncV T em inrt.A tX ZkT. this." he fairly shouted fn iHtm.n In fact since tha retina is mora deli- sir. holiov. m. "Hint i w.m this inhnui m.nn.r ......II. 4nm KAnHnii, ilniln' In thA OH f a In lte fAmiui.UI(n In all nmhi. u. T,nAMi ii . - . . w , .kn.., v. t .. i j . V . . v r, t...- f lather, and Moth- era to add one more child to th Tnm- 1" TwI XI" w5--"--n 'nnn ih h7m- .nni -.tMri-. ".....XTk . "'.' ""M?1 '? . Mr' urayson s ' "r, I "!. ""i"""1. is of Numerous FamUTes" and Its mor ?rra"d !"?,,? r"I!,Il,,tnd flnal IlsttJ- mato In fact it is the oonter of th muscles of the eye to alter their ten- to any unusual strain.- And ln tho first ' above these things." s,o1.mied aUiedorganirion."Th. jju 110 who; li th Industry -of te Btatol as the ol 'jther instances might easily h . SST'.t? n P'Mfy t.mi agoutiSerenbS National Alliance forMth Increase or president of the National Alliance for and Climate seems specially adapted to quoted, where similar disagreeable ef- provoHo be that which is technically ers." Boggerly nodded, and the older "Read this." said Mr. Grayson,' hold-' the French Population, are doing all in the Increase of the French Population, its rrowth A cannery is very much fects follow. an undue strain of the eye- known as "retinitis." s rnhn went on. "I think you recommend- nK out a newspaper clipping, not over their power to line wlth rosea the path- thinks not and he has given me soma ."'5 , 1 l.,rJm TTn alht' "specially when observing rapidly Now -retinitis" Is nothing more nor ecTa New York firm to me." ",raenu an Inch long. "Its from th Chicago way of tho parent of m the big family, details of . the meana he proposes to needed ?o car formhe surplus crop, moving objects too closely. jess than an inflammatory state of the The salesman nodded respectfully. Ripper." sv Although the Popular league is oniv a adopt There Is no one remedy. Dr. Back from th tomato fields th coun- These experiences go to show that retlna. It is accompanied by diminua- I had some correspndence about th We have recelyed from an tgnora- few days old it already has more than Bertl Ion thinks. It is only by .a com- try la covered with fin young orchards, when the eyesight Is employed In an tlon of the power ot vision, especially matter, sir. It seems that Mr. Longarn, mus named Grayson of Baldwin.. Ohio, 10,000 members, and as the majority blnation of remedies that the evil can "J. " . v" " ' 1 t unnatural way when the muscles of notiCeable In dim light and the dark- the author, is a silent partner in the a book called 'A Panacea for Pot. of the members look forward to a show- be grappled with. The main proposi- and ln a " years it will b prominent the eye are engaged on some unusual neSs of night In its earlier stages it firm. They agreed to publish my work erty." The author publishes his own er of benefits in the near future in pro- tlon. is this: That numerous families as a shipping point, not only for toma- , task nature resents the impropriety may easily eacape detection., but later 'f Mr. Longarn might edit it, develop- book, and far as we can see, the only portion aa they have-provided for tha hay a prior claim on tha good will of toes, but for apples and pears. It has and. the. equel is discomfort if not ac- on ta presence becomes evident by th bis absurd theory about th in- poverty he mitigates. Is that of'th country's, future by Increasing : -their tM atat. Therefore aff the 1 v minor aU the element that go to maka tip" tug,' Pa,n- . th, person's Inability to see. . herent inertia of the poor, cultivated by printer who made hla bqok." . ; ' flocks, the applications for membershia state and municipal .employments "hrlf ty; intelligent, happy communJty. h.a, 1u?"i , "'Jf w5S5h?r Durlna- the nerlod of Inflammation nyir!P!r- P uppose I would "Never mind, Mr. Grayson... Thea are coming in iaier otcij u.jr.- . euuuiu, mor miugi -oearg - equai, oe vtr O W Wolters is both merchant and ny mjunoua encvi - uu ""." n- tinv hion VonneiK hmm. iiiafemi. cu"mn oarar my birthrlghtT- I reviewers, wnen young ana rlddv, car That France stands ln urgent need given In preference to she fathers of Sostmaster and has done and ll doS2 1'kely to follow entertainment by means 58 Ke?dinY-e 8t8,f ,n?fr:n'ia nri.Ur would rather never publish a line!" more to be clev? than they do to tell for some such movement as tha no numerous . families policemen, con- fJ -JiSlSS ot ''animated: Pictures," and. if so, i'ili.EH'we "Havo you jit It elsewhere?5 asked the truth." ' 7 y one can doubt. There are, l.sitt.uuo cierges, orric caretakers, rural police-, imr7rovement of Talent. ' . " "whether the ill-effects are merely iem- - t, -jfj cMdltlon very aat to wmrerly, his Interest now aroused. - "Do you really think sor asked Mn m. v, hmlllu without children, any men. DOStmen In-' nronortlnn tn ih ""yrvvemom ox imcuu , . norarv. or In anv sense of tha word, to . neuniuj b uinaiiion very pi w "No. not vet Whil. xjk. r, nMvn .imn.t .n.hti. "ivk.j .1" r..K.". A mi llotia of families with but number of their children. Aa ther. ' . ... -be regarded as oermanent D.8" "9?" "? proionga in-. tep h ""S' ' rrr mt ,m . mVnT t -,i.T"i,r. imi,w. . .. -- -y- . , . . , ,aa - . . , rnoenix. 1 jr.. neni. 20. -ina tnriiLy w .tv.: . . v. 1. soeciion 01 animatea Diciurea. - an inn . . . '.- - .vuiuciaui;. ... .. . ... ...,u .,.. two or tnree, ' -.T;ir i rancn, ,,tUe vlUasre of phoenix Is located oil .V?.' .?"T km": . k:.r:i movements and flickerinaa of whloh "." m "eniai Age. it was a strong a sarcaauo lener. i-ernaps Md oet c,p,,v.o nuuiu th. Rnnthern Paolf n f v mi .milh "- -. 7L .1 V. mention hoe heon mnrio ar. xnai b i it- surprise lAfl AAA limi.ahn Me nan boast or com- auch a measure of nrefprenre nin in ...am the case may be of five or materially increase the birth rat tZVl' ..VTf.,iu Tn two centuries tha Dr. Bertlllon rrolnts out that .l. ui wiiu. "i.ai?"7a -ii'f h i? VV&&& tmorymai? Vark0 affairs r the Southern Pacific five miles south of Medford. d. and; yielding to Internal pressure, WHvat'1" Sfvfr,P"b,UshK l,25! , . lay bursfand cause hemorrhage. RoJ5rit yhUSLii'l8ewherer asked Retinitis Is a condition very apt to ?iSfe rl; hl2linteTO, n2T rU8d t up ny irequent and prolonged in- .-. t 06 1541 x ion of "animated pictures," all the "A "j,,1,? Loa on Temperanc n.nt. llL-.l. kUk th mlllenial Age.' It waa a atrnnr on has been made, are Imaged on work and it altered my convicOons con- tr Ignor htm, do you think aor' etjna: ao that It la no matter of StS1 I"havi- btn obliged to re- v "I certalnlyjdo." responded th book Ise If this minute snd delicate vis th .second, fourth, eleventh, nine- eller. 'These fellows like nothing bet. Itli in InterStlna- desire, to stop the works. That is to -;i-!fJS-- rt8t!?5 ?f ay, they have been conscious of a wish .". . r," S'" for th movements, to cease in ran w- h . 7, -"i teenth and thirty-first chanter nf m ter than to get Into a controversy. H take- in more perfectly wnat is rem fammatton." - - 4 book. This work Is now completed. The would print your letter and mak aU s mucn stronger, netter Dal-' w'iucr ui iuu 11. am onnfMant win : "I am erlad I anoke to ton about It- Influence for good than It ' shall follow your advice." . puousnea in US original x " ola seniieman on Mr. jciog - . rerly many times during the year that Boggerly had then recommended followed, to show him reviews, and to puoiisner to Mr. ray son, and i wu r . mwreni ifn in i ruea.i nopes ror to early , . vuo.ui.ir.o. ... . vs 1 r and tremendous success of tlal succeeded In selling no more then village has 200 to 00 population and ' I . .M.in m to ifford th. PMdlspoM th retina to Uko on Inflam- w book. jour copies, ror tne dook was cneapiv has luat reeted a.anlenJllT nw?..h.i uch .rapld succession as to ' "ora xne tl exi.tlne- auu But his nlans had araln mlanarrl. bound, and the printer's rate had forced 1 no 1 er ai - in . . . .- -- . . 1 . rtijiMmr eiiept ui iiie . . - . , . . . A. . , . . z tlt 4. n. intra yi'-" t. .1 i e( ausse&t Ihn tnr inn Ih. i. ni nuiwing. xney aiao nave a rural tu re 6,ii-i.Tn Hiri i nf these sections fill a worn rrom ouiaiae. - not omy aiu in puoniner recommended If deathsthen births In 1 Franca. thflg-.- u eat th. restoratton of the law of faotory that gXytm employment for more ,,1,kA1 Vtverv minuted . ConseqnenUy.. when an abnormal f- return his book, but It met a like fat th? 1ni . ures have Deen sui u w j----- ;:r--T. ,;V'".-".,r;2:r-. or less labor.- Frank Towno Is orr of .IX.. 1. .7,.?n ner-t-eeerv to fort of t-he sight Is required, as It is at the hands of four others. This tack was. a??ul a '.r ana a nan ajrer ' """" th eirat. mil... inil .h., K.. il "v" u .iii;u t when wltneeelne- "enlmeterl nioriirea " e of nnrM-l.tInn rillayl tl, an.,l .... tne DUOIlcatlon or A ranace& ror fOV- .l-u .k. .'.tinne a time-when actual disease Is Dresent author with Iron. ' orty that Mr. Boggerly received an .K-iV Vih.r with elsewhere, the danger of retinitis being "I am casting my nearls before swine." Pr"e.n? message rrom Mr. urayson. ask f their number. In- etuP la a very grave one Indeed. strain on the eyes, if n"Zl"".Zf'."ZVD'MTa to be aDoreciaiea. v i""-u .iivii i un j. per cent or in?i u. i.. gathering place for miners. Pie7n0'VheUnoDuTatTon of FrJrce was who" have big -amllie. " tot-TnscZ "beywouid .roundand -MUrhiittriiiiiU origin in the ab- . wonerrul atructure - admlrahly ??0 ASft Brtt.lnlr.l.nd JJ. a man with fourchll- SSDM?,;. manTelrs-The tto: K;ifa!!5 ""n.n 81wB. . -Hed UPSn to undertake work for - broader WnTlWOMirto ons,deiyded7l .nd. around the viUag. ar. -hct "o? "Ihe "plctur. iyneverwas Intended It Inevita- wou.a nave. ?00?0: Atthela-tc Mr, .'r nr,'r; ;.r si oi.: to render It Boaslbl foV. afthir7aa acre. They are used entirely, for gar- eeVntii'tlvei ! T comoosed of an im- mina .Uat w existence or disease in "oj"r. over iv,nv,i if. make his will ne to bmvam Vh J.ni-1 aon n0) trucK rarming. - tier they sell nmhw nf tinv fragments, the oiner pans or me Doay, particularly w'"' 000 and Austria-Hungary, nearly maK."'w JP. Prevent h cut- .trawbarries un to Tfianksa-lvln-.' The ??en8 "i"!?'!.".'1 . ilny JIle in such as affect the state of th blood, publication. aaa aha ToLrnn in pnnneri un wiiu viio v . xv--y mio ui uiiiuen uniu alafmlng circumstances that last year erty or a business thrm"were several thousand mor though he -doesj,ot business or factory.- etc . go so far as to Fraticn oeonie 10 aciiun. . . Dr. Jacques Bertlllon. head .of th Pn m liw .??--;.Btm"thVVroV7th aid do P1?1"- statistics bureau or tn City or rans, l-"""-" ' "w r iirra oun. Phnenli for many -renre M h . J. ue speed .ai h.e Imne Into th question very. deepbr ters should count In the div sion of n--9xti?l,tJ'S-f'f'-tn.vtl across the ha? L-.V.." .nni.hKi estate, so that unmarried or chlldlesa ret,rt from active business Ufa,. H .h immensity o 5?,.""" J finit.'thirhe birth rate heirs in the line direct would receive Jnl ? 'th val- volvea a seve're IS lowt in thVvVrr department, which a .maU.r,portlon than,thoae with ch.l- iS&t. 'TT T WM m , n m miML in 1 11a r i i . ..v. he lamented. 'I am not likely tn n,t '"g honor In this day or generation. When t t k.w. nn ... 1 .1 . w. ...11 x may him to com to his home at once. 111." th not concluded, "and not live long. , I am obliged to . ih vllev of the Oaronna, Burs Amorois nenau. who is a barrlstei inr' InS hia-host In those I notl for at the oouct of appeal and a municipal ffi'comp. ratfv Xlr w Brlttoay. thl BS'"J" h raat f"" 1 . i.,-in in th-Tcltv of Parla. w Lmto of father and" Mothers. barrister 1 1 Point, located tth Dr, (Br a Staff Correapoodeiit.) ' '' .e l i-k-K. ani, ... WM hernlv .nnl. I -I- .v "i-Vr dictate this" tne como no wiwi . . . . ' j 17 .umuinj, uu iu. wauia . 111. . . . 1 . . . '-.Y."rr:.ti ti i hut one s viaita to tnese entertainments wer world da me tinmen, mivh. " ' " "V"""r..- re"c.nea r rVor7.ort.tlon .ST natural movement, limited to on. two: but If the pies. - Th. last word was" spoken Ir and iM1"ou, inTW'vK Vr" Point Or- 6cDt. 2. F.rle 2irr"k..,.' . V. in Involved In ur. Is to be frequently Indulged, per- with a sorrowful shake of the head. He ?naaT.,c.-VM n,m lnft t,ray- .I.J II " iw. -V..". - ' --I miiieil Inliirw tn the elarht- V a J . , t.TI ion Was aOIU. He expected to talk to you about reverent love for the child and its constant lack of cruel blow to him. some books." she said. A few days later, Mr. Boggerly r- - .OOM HOI ODViaivo in. ,- m.n.nt Inliir. tn the .l.ht " v.-J - j Loire. Aveyron. In th. city or Pari-, i- - ""l r.7irrT Medford Is th center of thVonloTdi ..ii,iAn. whloh enter into th A common error In this country 'with of hi. briin the rien ItUDOUril are ljici:it-it ... . . . - - -...m A- v. 1. 1 . . . . . . . H. .... . 1 rmmmrti tn .vhlhltlnn. nr "animate nlA. . .1 . k, there are tha least ch 1-' """ ue me inei ne is sgiiai- . .Vf i7..i . thos wher ' ther are tne cnii to .u,.. a diminution of.tsaatlon ?f this little valley-ar specially ada Al..:..- Th. rteheat cantons ahow " proportion to tne number-oT a fam- "fc". .oowom-lands - - ... . . . . . . . ti t. rw 1 ibiwivl mm inxaiimi -wnm w cia - - - m v. u., Knai. b ' ,i rt a.nr 1 r nen.enn mn aim i un w. . ... . ... . - - - - j . . . . ., Ivhee ttiHi.it the front and near- tell weak annt iht nnnnti tie . How many nav your" h asked. while th cheaper oleaalna th. men who dictate whet tha wnen informed, that A Panacea for it the back of tha r..,hii .h.11 ma .h.11 m, a . r-overry- was tn. ooog in question. reason already given. But month mnwini nni.i ..ii v "Mn hundred and two," said th unoesiraoie. ror Grayson's frhmda became convinced that ul' n,i. v.m . vi. , .tnree1 mnai k. k. . 1 . , . , , Mr. Boggerly Held no tils hand. . .. lAWAar nirin rain. nr iiunivruue - . 1 iki. n. xL.rii- rawonni one irnin or income. ..u .iciw 111 vuaj or tne eves aonormai ana injui ivu. - ; - -. 1 nrlea hla atatemmts wHh the In- na would lighten the burden of pater- . ' not unusual for them to And. moreover, th. con.t.nt filcK-r- 01 ,Tr,,' V , h lo1 Pr?m" f I ' lTnTiat .nd arrived fmllle. by as many tenth aa h. h.s .rre.t 1.000 aack. from a single, acra. Ing o whit, atreaka so generally no- In England th. h tftYrra.btutT Ox flrieniisr. ina ArnTw .i,tMMM aAU . li. hut th. An nn la -a-k I tii.r 72 mu ia.--aiar in. Mfe usuftliy DiftCra At 7 VlT- .an.slnV aaft 1 af 1 11 i It n thalt that VirT V 1 W - Mt F Wlla. FUUIU Z v " a.. -, asj yrWUUCfU IICQ ' CAlll LIJl iWUi a-asaaw. - . - - . tUr.h'VhTiaual distribution of which rmB a .dL"Pn"tloa "I".? .6.mi?7. IPP1 a"i P1"! 'Te-ih "R?"" P'tt? oe. are a r ran red s .w.;v,., ell ranka and elaeaea In " " ; 01 inrra auna. ni -' ana Blgnt to ODiain a rueiiui i -C,,iMi i.-',k. throughout all " an. 5"" '1 tkolnta oat that la Belclum honuaea there ar also many field, of a-raln ann i. .hm .inmi the screen. building. For tn leaTfavored 1 rTatloos "rEu- ar . r the Counteaa of alfalfa This thrifty 11. tl. ti,,,,.. . A aim 1 1 ar ef feet may b. produced by this. PfJli'-J0"?, th. other 7,rT ,iT".J?i i. FUndfrs and the court to mothers of " eacellent. water power and has Its persistently reading in a fnet-moylng tbr'a ."i1"! 1. ii. bv It bffima nnlh. .A IOW "ays jaier, air. noggeriy r- sedy and Jit thera c'lved word from Mr. Grayson a cousin. d There we. ll! who had take charge of tha funerel JS stUlTntrTe'dr i : i5?L h. .'J.IL A'-V. ' ways a chance that a touch here or an o ' v.c va unu 1(h- aeats alteration there, might remedy th fa- - Li 7 " near- uily weak apot that prevented Ita .v,21 w," reaper pleasing th men who dictate what th. W td- , Pi rope. Is th. root of ho whole aviL .A, Ja7sVfamu"V Md by all means let us wltneas them of successful aothorshlo waa a vain ZSS andTnV r iSf irTr n - th. law of primogeniture was abolished JSjy.'Tn, ght hWowed with adVin- which Is still InVtlv seWte. U a bkw h iuflWnt iieidliiiii to from P " Polll. delusion. Thoa. he confided In. on dtn f dre.m. t In Frsnc. at th revolatlon. a father ?ag la rtarrri? So. too? th heads of Oeorg. Brown Is one of th prominent ?Ilow of th normal u of th. eight On th. continent p-opl. ar lees con- by on. lost their faith In his genius . ' . ' .' who haa- three or mora chlldraa mu-t nSu.tri and busincST urTderlak'n,. early ttler. and I. still en AgedA t7 Th continual ahak'ng of th. lettering, rv.tlv ""avW -r a"d ll.t.ned to hta aanxuln Ulk with Isat It Odd? divide equally amongst them all his misht be Induced to giv. th. prefer- mercantile business. He ha held many due to movements of the railway car- tho.. Immediately before the acreen, and covert amllea Walter Pull tier In Success Maaaztna property with ' ( ; eac. to mploVe.' In ofoportlon to th. prominent position. In th. vaaVaal ' rVaaa TcJa fVrapecuU effort on th. f root of th. reat of adlaae. . Mr. Grayson visited th bookstor on ? 1 I'.nr . man w.." quarter, of which h can dlspo- at hi nijrnber of Wlr rhnjr.oroth.r thing. h. given much of hi. time to th de- part oflth eyeaTkod this extra effort Thos perwn, who . ar able to pay m averaae, one a year and alway to jthiasi to do who can nev.r spar. Vr. u plsure. Plmllarly If h haa two ( chil- h,,,,, ML M. Rendu point, out that velpoment not only of-hl. VUlagC bTt Kturalfy reiults in fatlguo. , Th h gher Prices for . Prtvlhfg . ar dju-s Jh. po-sibl. i publication of hi. "oraent? can never spar. yn4 r 11d lf n on,J.Sn chUd- f t la th. father of a numerous family to th. county a. well. ... . , muicle. of tha v .r con.taatly r- placed at a :ray-d'taa,k1,,J ' book. H had never purchased a book That though "lov. f blind- It cai half. Th. coinenueneo of thi. apparent- who deeervea bt of the etare. Tor he - - . ' m i to .Iter their adjustment and screen, whil. thoa who pay th tip-top from Mr. Boggerly. Poor man. hi. ,,,, fiid th mmr' ly excellent law I. that a manufacturer rr,oet tV" A. t.xatloa 1. eaJ- T-., r?i . . .. ?hi?oculna appiiwtaa fla th V rrlcea sit behind th. reet of th audi- means did not admit of hi doing -o. That a o lover' Is net d -f w-ho owns a mill or factory, a trad.-- XJl. Franc on th. amount of rwJefJTOUid RlrfM or Altrll, iSStinuajTi rtfllum 1 " dP ' B0- . v v . .v M . H was compelled to e.tl.fv ble need. fc-T. too acJt b tn!5 1 men who has Uboriously created I wld, and as a nomVj. farally Front th Weatmlnster Oaaett. S vJrU istsnc U. Icevltabl. This Is .a It hould he If th. effect by drawing from the library. He had Th.rAthoVa roTaUIea sr. ofe thriving .tore, or Peaot who. bit by .rr.r dwelling than a cell- Ther ar comperatlvWy fewrtvira of r.o?7. of worTor leaa wearine-. on tha r--lght Is nrtmjry con.ld- .pokej, of thla. with saUsfactloa, t fa;7roa?Vtalt r0yU1 T 0f'n bit ',-a the prtceofteo of ""f? bate or a chlidle. couple, tht. $1. self also or laeportanco in AuotraiisaBd Of th. fUght . , II miLM ifra?-l Lmkl Ar"ori'- v w " That ra th mathematlr. nf wt,r. Ing aacrific. and aemlajitarvatlon. added .vidaat Again, h. and hi. family a local learned professor of aclenrl K.a tcfrnrta t- read ander soch clreum- bulldlnr th. peculiar .train exhlbi- To you know." be said. "I bar boew -. mnA -n mm-m .kP, i r,n atrip of ground to another until n.?"pyAfb.n'-hlond tag- by Irving bee agplaiBhSr ihVTns. ta 0n,ldrbiJr f1" book, for J yeara MeM of "rh.t ra felw wh,. 'a girl, r ow2! k!i,.t,!.,arm- '." r-unted by th , the .rmy. where., th. celibate, quenr- of th. rologol f r,rrntikrf !f oomfnrV kit when prolonged or fre- duced. - - . theao bav on socio ogy. poiltl "."111.-1-. hr tiurr,h? "f'frm -M.t n" Lj2C-tt BlT "C- . . . ,h -wth moat of It. rtveW.r, O-enUy ropeatad, they may glv I rise t- " rT?tl I'havTnnTy That the weil-to-do man la g-ner. r or farm, of whlr-h he la o proud, will a abot tlra are a peasant nwrrlit at preaaot imprisoned ..bterranaea actual pain. . partlcuUrly when both Erca If It'e Airship Stock. MLi" !lmt 1 . ' .2. t!?c",f"a'1, hard to dol k?,,.'1 ,h'.' d.r,hv.an'? lB. f called i for oervlc prmmH himwlf tr-awa P aw.rran-an JV". apV are of aa iadlffervat h New Tork Preaa. . J?w tiLTTiJ -Tf iSLJ vl- .Jl That a heart mnvt Ke hrv.r, - t probability Into th. han-U of a total at tb barrack gate, driving a donkey He declare that oae af tha. character. . ,. .Jf, l" iitrmt aa loln" pl. who road novala hav. soch tt before It 1. ren1-rel x. ' atranger. H. cannot leave trvovth and ran In which wer. a doaen tow la. CTind Altera Is th? l.raili. ivTfa" wa bar. or.lv b eowewied i h '2 1 - V. be 1?. bl ood, rtu." , , .... ab -? money to hU .ldet to buy out th. aeeral rabbit, and a cw. H ex- World. rlelrTI r!" i.a fift .la .,,h wit the maeTular atrocturea of th Pud of Jb1' a; Pf-". "Hardly.-obrvd Mr. Boggerly. with hat r'1-edred e-jrltr f . . tnt.re.t of th other. dlarment. pUlnZl that being unmarried h. ).! wi ,nd, AVht tik a "" , . . K1 Mt IflrVd' f ' ' ' and t-lckerirgs may aria athis death 0 on t look after hi. property TJfltthTt?' it 21-!? Jry If Vn T done t th w.r corpora Hon whew bo baoa t a rod cent. As Mr. BogirerlT ut H hi e'flca. h Vl'at t Mr rp-- , , nd. In a word, a freed sale of th. while! be waa with fcl. retlmlru M 1ST" .? -t.h.n- 71' " t vision. " ' . . thoosht over aij thee. thin... Th. rJ th ll-t eo,..' whole eetat. may be Inert table. Ia aa h. hd brrejght It alorg with bim. FilJY ... .ti e? watr wr rTh. "Ti-jf ewataln wlthla Itaelf fFrowt th Now Tork America ) hleiory of th. book la b,s b rolle.1 na ar. ti I. i.e o. ... this d!!-mma what doew th. msnafse- I, Mii that fh. mlorel eent th. tnaa rfJ. I Attu T. awd T'"P'-lr- r,. cf nature's naoet tfellcat. and n.ta- The name mad parliament wo given taefor him aa a ps.aor.ma .M "ry turer. farmer or tradeam.a da? H home. It wxld hsve reo ranch bet- u".tra,la u, th ri-ViLi rW o( witreut. mechanlrl.m. to th parliament kl'b aweemMed at j-ne waa on. of nor of-rrd. Pt T. ''-' - rrefere almi-lv to limit his family to ter. eieclir th "r,mHer family- ..1- rch,t oouatry ta th world. aU.,, wonderful organisation 1 kwi Oxford in th v U; ."d. broke e.t Mr. Greveoa' How Mr. Boaaerly p"rl f ' "" f s ... p cr t rnnat two. - bereata lf b na cffer4 to releae. - aa "he "retina.- eo named from U lt open rebellion against Henry III . V. hv bad b en rve, r, a ht r iL--r ,,r t" tr th. erne wiar h a'lghtly d1ffe-ret th me en ew.4,tIo. t Ms getung HnW ll HttiM I. Wm. 1 m. Latin word 'ret- a net- Th king w. declared depoaod . aa-I faith In Klro.- f. If W ra.,f r l -t n e w- n . A f.ther mm: "I want mv e-.n to e BTVed afl rearlrr a fanMlr! loent f.etor as a Tro-f nf reftod Th r-rtna t. th aalal orra f th. gowrameat waa 't In th V.rvda no aMlltyT Why e.4 o many tr,m.iy T-.'t-l t'e- cf .- . - a dvll set-rant. (The -fr.le.rmair.- Tr PrtUl-n haa h-wn -.t fv. eH re-ieum. New-w.iis ar bein. MB- tltkn. fny .if-on It ar fcd iwiaa. of t oonnellor.. with tmoa d Mont- worthle fellow ..r no w.i l-. tr, r 1 if a . 1 U th. prtd. of a franca fam,iy. I eoosiat. la th low avtrt. f rrvneh stanUy d.aoevrrvd. af aj bat w sea It Is coc&pooed ford at their bad. Mr. lgrerly r.ngeted ti.. rs cf tii!,rr . cf I . !