The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1912, Page 34, Image 34

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 81. Hit.
11
1G AGAINST
COIIISIIIPl
r OF GOVERNMENT
Trout Lake Valley, Ideal Dairying Section, Settled by Natives of Switzerland
! huUtS, ft tu4 -U l lram, Wl lrr44 r t IWt lUlsa. Mfc a4 l.r eloped Vail- fUaft. U I a4
, . .Saiaral nrw ! lrUW . t An4 ftri wl Mf fur Iau4t a'ahiiwkHs it tWlj A- CVli lasT
TmtM Tra'J to W Dm t tfc jUrt a a fk rti M tcn. .
Auditor Should Be Elected by
People and Not Appointed u
' e1 aa W I I
Wilt !-. A t I I
W. Siafcr UH to
llllll glte MU1II ( I
Batit4 it fear It
tMtoM f " 4 ". tati
ilry rear. iMfctitg . aa1
4 tea ! A ltd
a " flaj uUmh I Mi rr
by the Commission, Says S. (m' ( af kit HUrtau- Tfc !!
Grvtze In Letter Powers. If wavag grata a4 ajera H
4urtlv, iMtl la ar a raaualai
ed M wul4 l b Utl4. t'ul
A mumlmm utlul a mBimimi alaa I aba h aa la gtui.aleg .
f.i.raiaael for a ny I M wf Isxt. ML Ital. Mal Um Ma!
"V fc4 tael aaaac U ffue f w4Uf Adam ra4 with luabar MiU
x ia4eal aa ia i: af la r ! a hw a 4 r-arhad rei4
Iml U cuta4 la Ur rwrl4 te4.
r A Urwlaa. ttt.r af tKa a am rrea the lViuaw; rir t. flloal
UI rKaW (iaaUiMi, frara laa laa trail up laa Wail. Malaga far
a of iaualtil imrtK' K Taik. aiUa. fiaailr ali lata a
Tl.i bunraii Ntkta a rnKUr af Uh a ara af aaool it cra il-
ill!fi' unmii ritiiniiaa forait aalarl4 a aaaa4aad. 1H a aWa aai
for Matcll aavataiaaal ai4 lha rH Ma filra4a la aitaftan4 laa
rluatwa Itaa twa vao4 (ral lha ! fe u4 (uuivd a aiara lt lofwarapttr at
waa af buliw raaaact4 la riir a-aKa aa ilnUtr to laal -t lb UaJ
Ka alta af hwniavl atahaa II 4alralU af at Nfl't aatal rruaOa raaia aaf
U.al lb rbarklitc rftviaj houl4 la arara lha flrtl acllUra la lru tja
waratu dirvrUjr a Uta tMH TM ally. atia IHr aaa- rl
Mir. arl. raa4a; Iwiat. Ilivrally rail la el. aa4
"Tt ciiy auditor taxil4 haa ry taaioaally Uca Id lh tIJ cauatry li
riaaacul iraaaarlioaa af lha boar 4 af I aW4 af la-taa.
ransMiMloaar. On. waaanaaa f lh Tmu j,b wiur aaa ftrl a 104
. ... ....i,. i"" I br im Pa laa. but Antrlfaa aooa roi-
It ftat,arvMa t a aufflclaaUy ,ow, lld eoaailtata ara Ibaa a M.
lrtH:?4,"t 'od bonlr of Ika Tl faaillua. a.ral Ua4
M ool,u M aaUa aiwl much UuKJInf aaa 4aa U
U aorraci it,,. '"' "TniV .ad fall KawU... ara aa,..
7' T" Iomu eremtatbilr fr lha t.lrlcl
riZ'""flm r.1 B"'OT'. I l alll IrrllXion lirbM .ra wa4
rZZ'T. V""ofr " ,n" thara lllllt fartntat. but Willi W
-Tr,.n , J,.r ih. Mill.r Manu4 .ralaa aJ
dflcu.l Vo.ai for I n t charl.r com miia. rMil Mn'Z Jl admonl!
aloa la .ia upon at Urn nail m-ll..g ow itJrUV!' i' r tfaifu
I. rautla. la irrarl.loa for a. la" ba brou.ht o4r pi aw IU.
Mtbaa alllaa I a I IIU BlabalW. TW aa a a- -
llfWaa tli m m Ka4 aaaa
SrZ"S"-r.r''-.": LT V.. I'":1 '."laa.. on.d t.; tha fmrmara. WUIlara
-nnnHwrn. inrrriuT, ail ina mart Tmi- I - - , ,
. t. .. ' roata. aea af lha flfat aalllara and
-la II out ion, ibt eomplraUtr. who It farmara. aaw thai aatr wm
acluallr XUm auditor, la alarl4 by Ih. 4cary If mora lhan a tnara tla
board of rommli.lontra. but cannot b "P4. H Pl
rrmuvKl ipl on Impeachment pro- hi ym and fcaa b-n raapn
cdlnaa It .acroa to ma that probably 1,1 " "' tb;
thai la tha bMl anlullon to maka tht buthalt of wheal and
auditor tppolntlva but to hart bla ra- rlartr which cannot t aurpa4. Two
moval dape-ndent upon tha prwaanlatton cropa ara eut annually. Tlmolhy alaj
of formal charcaa which mutt ba aua- yl.ldt heavily, uther art Hart have ban
lalned In a formal trlaL Moreover, lh. aattlnc similar retulla. Ilecauta of Iae4
qualifications of tha auditor should ba of railway faciiltlea, dalrylna and atoik
, deflnUa. It might ba ua.ful to raqulra ratal nf hav baan tb principal Indua
of him at l.aal flva years' axparlenca tries, but fllv.ralflad farming will ba
as a public accountant or as auditor con tha principal raaourca of lh
of raoalptt and dltbursamaols of a cor- oouaty. .
I'orauon whoa tranaactlona amount to Tha Trout Lak creamery, a coonar.
Il.0oo.000 or mora annually. tire concern, had Ik patrons last year.
The report which tha subcommittee for atom It mad 47,000 pounds of but
on charter framework Is ready to makt ter from tha craam from It cows. The
provides for th appointing: of tha au- averag prlca paid for butter fat was
ii lor and also for his removal without t.l cants par pound.
.sua, out attempts to meet in conai
tion thua proposed, by providing; an
additional ladeaandent audit mada by
person selected by tha clearing- house
association. The letter contains a short
ballot argument against aleotlva off!
i-ers other than commlsaloners, saying:
'One principal advantage of th com
mission form of government la Us
short ballot feature. This Is vitiated
by adding to th list of alactlva offi
cials the tlty auditor city treasurer,
municipal Judge and olty attorney. Th
U44 fi (W !U a(-4 ta
Us af ia, anib as wiMU4l t
f a-.fi a l-a i.aa
TV fa. ifM at kaa e-aJ
ras iMi iw a oa4 la
an4 i ul bai.H I La gwal t
laaaa. iiu iki IWI k(t
I- .... 1 1. J 111 ! -" i I - ..- IX. 1 -I- -l.
a r .tl f it ' ix. swi . .
Iia actutt aag !
bUl ll'a. Uaa ikaa la. w .4i.l -.
f lift la (ial a a)'
tt eJ at! U rf'a4 a. i
laa aaly rtwaa ui a.
Ul la fW f la . i ai
J, J 'J1JII. . i l IP i . .
At tba Iaft, Fran on lb Road from White Salmon to Trout Lai; t rifht, Mount Adtma from tn End of
Trout Lak.
Art bough within II miles of Ih snow
lino on Mount Adams appl cultur Is
to b engaged In. several 10, 10 and l(
acra tracts for ti.la purpose having b4n
tolj Isst year. Though closa to th
mountain, lite altltud I only 1110 feet
and fin apples hav baan grown In
rmall re hard a.
Trout Lak valley attracts many lour,
lata, liotal Oulr pilches dotans of tents
on Its lawn every summer (o accont
modala Ita patrona A large lour let ho
tel I needed and lha attention of capi
tal Is caUed to this opportunity. He
sides th pretty farm a ar th park
Ilka wooded grounds of th unimproved
lands near Trout Ik. A rippling,
gurgling stream of mountain wtr
flows from th lak paal lha hotel and chamber ar rn ao large, but In th
Into tha Whit Kalmon river .In rh
canter of Ih valley. Tb gorge of tha
Whit Salmon ar TO faet deep in
p I acta.
Timcma Lava Cava,
Within a mil and a half af th hot
Is th famous lava cave, entrance lo
which la through a small hole, straight
down by means of a ladder Kor three
fourths of a mil th cava, to fact wlda
and la place 40 ft tn height, curve
la a half circle Its Interior Is lagged
lavr. rock, and aevsral rods In tho
torch bearer encounters a mass of roFV
called "Mount Adams," over whloh he
must clamber with -car.
Tb lr carta, six mile away, ara
also attractive. The underground!
winter the water drips, freeaes and
forma In beautiful stalactltra and stalag
Diltra Here the Indians stored thel
huokleberrles until th whit mn
ranta.
Oooae lak. at th foot of "Th Cas
tl," Is only a few mil, away, Juat be
yond which Is ths old Indian rac track
wh.r bucks raced away or won ponle
and outflta while the aquaws picked
berries and dried them on tha mountain
Ides.
Trout Iika valley and Its sister val
ley. Camas, 11 miles to ths east, are
th cllxrhn to a drive up th beautiful
Whlta Salmon valley, and ba haa not
fully "atan America first" who raliui
this trip to Trout Lake.
s TEACHERS ML BE
F,
TOLD HOW TO
ARM
Best Trees for Oregon Arbor Days
Landscape Gardener at Oregon A ffri cultural College Glrea Advice on
Varicura for School Grounds.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corral-
11". Or.. April 10 Inquiries aa to th
municipal Judg la primaHr a police I O A C Will GlVG Them IdeSS P1 ,rM t0T Arbor day planting ara
official and ther seems to ba no good . 1 coming to the extension division of th
mis summer 10 rass on
to Pupils.
reason why h should not b appointed
by tha board of commissioners, Th
city attorney Is tho advisory officer of
the board of commissioners and should
be a person who will work sympatheti
cally with them. To make him an elec
tive official is to run the risk of hav-
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- tneir guidance
Oregon Agricultural college from teach
ers and county superintendents In dft-
ferent parts of th state. C. I Flint,
landscape gardener at the college, haa
prepared the following Information for
"The planting of trees on Arbor day,
log him hostile to th purposes of the vallls; Or.. April SO. Tha extraordinary
board and obstructive to their plans, interest shown by th bankers' assocla I or any other day for that matter, la
V see no reason why he should be I tlon, commercial clubs and other or-Ian admirable occupation, ao much so
elected. The city treasurer Is practl-1 .kM...,n th. .tat. in rha that the day Is o reclaimed bv the rov-
ratty a ministerial officer and Is held ,... ... .,,.. -nooi children ernors of many ststes each year. There
to faithful performance by his bond. Iuatrlal eontesta for school chlldran I fw tht com out of tBe
ou are more llknl v to ' set a ru.t. "" V'"' . . . -,. (h., . n,.t...iM . .
wfiHhv treasurer bv annnintmnnt th.n I that the BChOOla must Incorporate lh I ki. Th. ..... n.ji'. t . a
r r -...w..- " - . T w mw W . II R V Mill
nursery. Ton may not be able to obtain
a Large a tra aa you would from tho
woods, but vary of tan tha small atrr-
sery grown tree outstrips th larger
tree taken from the woods. This Is
duo to th Injury of th root system of
Ih large tree In transplanting.
"For open situations, where there is
plenty of room for a large tre. I would
advise the following, which do well In
Oregon: Cork aim (ulnus alata), Eng
lish slm (ulnus campeatrls), paulownla
imperialla, honey locust (Oledlsschia
tricanthos), hors chastnut (whit flow
PARIS GASPS AT
CRIME'S INCREASE
Paris Authorities at Loss to
Know How to Deal With
Growing Lawlessness.
by election.,'.'
I the regular course aome systematic in-1 ,v nn. .,.
Structlon In Industrial branches. wliih to erect a lastlna- monument, nl.nt
For this reason school superlnUn-1 .... . n. .v. ia .. m t...
dents, principals ana leacnera wiu n. outilve you man yeara.
to lamiuanae inemseives wiin in apini r-roa can obtain either a tre from
and purpo of thia nw education, and th nurgmBn, Cr from nntures nur-
rn si sr ii ma i i n bl i in in vrair'ii a. tu a. i l ri i . i s u . . a
The fortieth annual runlon of the n. r Tm. nA the summer sea- mY' " w""u"- " " "ol counl
nreron Pioneer association wlirh- bel.l . " . , ' ,T' Z. y"r own lime in oaiainin. a ire irom
- - - T-- ..... mn sir ini iireiun AKiiuunuiai luiibhu
June 18 and
PIONEERS WILL HOLD
.. 40TH ANNUAL REUNION
the woods, thin will be the mot eco-
tiAm tna 1 Hut 4 Vtit Ti Waa a saievtab-
offer special ono e,8e to obtan lt tor yJU ,t wouIi
be advisable to buy direct from the
In tho Masonic temple Thursday, June year which opens
SO. Colonel Robert A. Miller, president ia,t nth July 2, will
or tne association mis year, win pre- instruction. The domestic science de
side. The mayor of Oranta Pats. Rob- . nt , read- to assist in th out
ert a. Bmitn, a native son or Oreson, ilnlnr ot courses of instruction for ffi
whose parents came across tne plains tlrlB froin tne lowest grade through
In 153, will deliver the annual address. the h,h hooi; th nglneflrlns; college
Plans are being perfected by OeorKe H. wlll do tn, ,ame for the manual train-
ilime.1, Becremry, i nivg una 01 me rollr.. ln the schools, and all d-
brat runlonB yet held. While the. hand partments of agricultural study will of- Oreeon Agricultural College, Cor
of death has thinned the ranks of those fep alni,iar aid i piannlnr the work In valu- of AprI, 20.-rhera haa been
who have been very regular in their ..,.,... for both rural and city J Y" ' .ul ..J1T!
By George Dufresne.
(By tba lotarnallonal New Berries.)
Paris. April 20. While at the pres
ent moment syndicalism -does not
ering), European linden (TUla flaty-1 frighten law-abiding- Frenchmen, ther
phylloa), red oak (quercus rubra) which I is another dancer which is causing th.ra
will outstrip tha hard maple In growth, I a graat deal of anxiety. Crime is on
Oregon maple, tnllp, hard maple an 3 tha increase In th big cities. In Parts
awt rum (llquidambar styraclflua). J th authorttlea are apparently art a loss
"For situation whar th epaea la Urn- I to know how to deal with It. Scarce
Ited, I would suggest th planting of I ly a week elapses without a policeman
Norway rrapls (aoer piatanoKes), pistil-1 being spot by apachea, who are in-
ate allanthua (which will arrow on poor I creaalng in numbers.
soli and withstands amoka and dust and I M. Leplne, the prefect of police, con-
is fre from Inaecta and diseases), (Jink-1 fessea that his force Is totally lnade
go biloba . (tall, Hk tha poplar), red I quate to cope with the Increasing army
flowering' hora chestnut, pin oak (doe of criminals. Further, ne sug'gests mat
not ao wen wnere in roots are at aiiiinor e an ena m mo nncy wim
confined by pavements), black locust. I which crlmlnala are treated by Judges
otatalpa speclosa and cucumber tree I TTio aubject of the Increaae of crime
STORE WHERE LADIES CAN TRADE
NATIONAL WINE CO
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
Wines and Liquors of Merit Only
Our grxxis 3rc ajfJ in the woxl at the vineyird '
and distillery, which makes them absolutely pure.
We guarantee just as represented. If for my
reason you find our jjoods not suited to your wints,
we will take them off your hands and pay charges
both ways and refund your money for the portion
returned.
HILLWOOD BOURBON WHISKEY
Per Gallon $3.75 Full Quart. . . .$1.00
MULTNOMAH PURE RYE WHISKEY
Per Gallon. . . .$3.75 Full Quart. . . .$1.00
OLD RIPY BOURBON WHISKEY
Per Gallon $4.00 Full Quart $1.00
CALIFORNIA CRAPE BRANDY (8.jeuod) ' .
Per Gallon. . . .$4.50 Full Quart $1.25
CALIFORNIA COGNAC BRANDY (8-Ttar-old)
Per Gallon. . . .$4.50 Full Quart. . . .$1.25
12-YEAR-OLD CALIFORNIA PORT, SHERRY, AN
GELICA, MUSCATEL AND SAUTERNE WINE
Regular $2.50 Value, Per Gallon $1.50
WE ALSO CARRY a full line of Imported Scotch .
Whiskey and Brandy, Champagne and Still Wines.
Prices furnished on application.
FREE DELIVERY in our auto, which carries no signs,
insuring no publicity on delivery.
Expre Prepaid on out-of-town orders of $4 or over. -
NATIONAL WINE CO.
A"
FIFTH AND STARK STREETS, PORTLAND, OR.
Phones Main 6499, A-4499
r
BUY ASTER PLANTS NOW
Purple and While lor tbe Elks Convention
(magnolia acuminata)."
Advice for Poultrymen From O. A. C:
attendance, yet there ar a great many
left in the state who have never at
tended a reunion, and to this clasa
most cordial Invitation la extended.
' 7 . ... - .
f.4iTl7 T ACTI
i r ini ora w n a u tr. vm
j Will JUViJlj
YGllRM
SOAP SHAMPOOS
tAnd occasional lights dressings
hi Cuticura Oirment will pre
vent it when all else faiis.
t (VUrara aasaaAOIataMal aali rtrwiW ta
'wr. ItJ a..', m i ata.ia tr. 1
S!T. krk mr. "Ot r.tr," I.IH. SR. F'trm.
an enormous increase in the production
AFFAIR WITH ACTRESS
SENDS PRINCE ABROAD
agriculture for both rural and city
scnuvia. I .... nni., i- .h. .rot. tl,.
Ten couraes in elementary and ad- "4 l .
vaneed aa-riculture ar to be given, four P two years, dui in spite or mis uie
in " dotr.atlo science, three ln omtlo " -"wr.
, mA thee. In manual . training. I ana prices ar biiu aa nign aa aver,
... .it ( .itinn tn tv rea-nUr I (aid Prof. James Dryden of the Oregon
pedagogic atudies alwaya included for Agricultural college in diacusslng- tho
Jho who wish to Increase their eoulp- object of tho preaent tour of tbe poultry
...h.ra jc The methods of 1 demonstration car sent out over the
..i,in. h.. iTKiHatriai aiihlects in Southern Pacific lines by the college.
both town, ana country schools, general I the farmers or ujegon wouia
ptoblema of achool , management, and p. jt " "
th special problem ' of the -one room of about 60 it would shut out the lm.
school will b handled ably by expert Ports and add $4,000,000 r I5.000.0JO
instructors. w 10 lno wea,ln "L BlBl-
car is to stimulate a greater production
of poultry and eggs. The quickest and
best way is to increaae the flocks of
th farmers rather than to have poultry -
keeDera start large eKr farms. The
Paris, April 10. A lov affair with I demand cannot be" wet by th estab-
an actress is back of the cruise In I lishment of large, exclusively poultry
American faters of the third son or rarms. 11 me general larmer goes oui
Kaiser Wilhelm II. the Prince Adalbert. I producing Business, merawiu
i Tj.ii. . I soon' be an egg famine.
Z ZJu.uZ he,. w I ' . , "Though there are opportunities for
ly publiahed here. V ... '. meit TO.ir iin.. in nnv.Hrv-
The imperial pnnc is an orricer w
.k. ., .t,,,, ( la imniN I Keeping, me mri iwr .insviiuita is
ritr sivth will Had. and it would be folly to advise
.V. lr.,.Z. t,i. "Tha I everyone to go into special lines. I am
truth of . th business Is - , says tha 're to confess that we hay kept more
.... .,..-,. 1. 1- iva with nrattv I Peopl oat of the poultry business than
Paula Frleden, an actress, who Uvea hav gone into It as an exiluslve busl
In a villa, at Kiel provided by the ness. I have received great numbera of
nrlnr-e himself. " 1 ieera ounnj ine 7r irura an
T? w - - T t..1 . " ' ...... 1 n wkUh .V... AV..t
per, a masKea oau was giveq oy ine " -. ...... ........
princaat Kiel.,' PauU waa there. Bird, atated that they wer going into th4
denly. In the midst of revelry, the poultry business on a large scale, and
u.le atrorta in. himself in coBtum. a large majority of them aald - they.
Everyone recognised, ninv however, and,
frowalneheavily oaAdalbert .jtfidh.li!
sweetheart, h left.'. The affair was a
sensation In th navy bu tba'junor
nm rnunla. did not breaks . The voy
ages to. America was 4he( reault. .
On dollar down and then a -dollar
week get a fine new 1109 piano -for
1223, under a new' plan , entered Into
by JCJlers Uuslo House Jointly with
even of th great piano manufacturers
of America. -Other styles oalyfl
1151, $176. See announcement. Be sure
your horn gets piano now. On page
', section on or this issue. , ,
knew nothing of the' business. Our
plain duty was to advise caution. . If
Mary T. Goldman's
GrayHairRestorer
will bring back th origi
nal color to gray and
'faded hair and will
leave the hair dean.
fluff. , and natural.
" On hand atafla'.aWaj
or direct from labora
tory, express prepaid.
anraealrjtofSl.00. Fra
trial bottle and comb sent for flva 2a sumo to
-. m. .... 19 A.I1
,T U L u. r I m. w uwar III. 1 1 ... . . ! J ...
phon only from hoa whoaa names ara MmnT. .. RM. K.I nT
Is occupying th attention of writers
ind politicians, and this week' one of
th newspapers haa organised a con
ference at which magistrates, deputies,
municipal councillors, barristers and
others have aired their views.
There Is a concensus of opinion thnt
every on of them had gone into th I the streets of Paris are becoming more
business as they intended and Invested and more unsafe. A bolder sort of
their ail In It. lt is saf to aav that criminal Is operating now.
ther would hav been thousands of I H works not only at night time; he
dollars lost in every county of the state, making a specialty of daylight rob
and tbe poultry business would havol brles by means of motor car. In 'most
received a black eye I cas the robberies are accompanied by
'Tw- v.ir. i. . . ii..'..i. bloodshed. The revolver Is used.
business unless w make lt so. If con- T army of apaches 1 Increasing so
ducted, along sane, common sens, lines. J f'?."..
there is profit In it. Th two points ;r;"-
,,ii. ., .... 7- I arm themselves with revolvers for self-
JL.L " the law wa. altered to ad-
-A '
" .K S 'IT
demonstration car are feeding for eggs
mlt of this being done, regrettable in
hoitalnr. TT. ratlona are n Hla. I""' ul
: " . r T r. . I ciaents would oe or daily occurrence,
play, feeding charts show results of ex- M r .h.v.i ,,,-, ......
perlments. breeding charts show results tlon better than an crminoioglBt. and
of breed ng for eggs, different grades lt may be that ,n the cnd hls Bxlggee.
and qualitiea of eggs are exhibited. tlon that the police force be largely
marketing possibilities are demon- increased and that hardened criminals
atrated, and tne equipment for success- De transported to penal settlements in-
ful hatching and brooding of chicks is stead of being sent to comfortable pris-
aispiayeu. ino wans ur ine car ara i ons ror a few months, will ha artontoil
cuverea wun aisiia ana unariv con-
keeping, A 'knock-down' colony house WINTER WEATHER MAKES
is taken along and set up Outside thel iiri.f DCPflDn AT rUlffn
car at each stop. ; I lU nuvunu H I 'lflllHUU
"While ehickena mav be made to do
well in different houses, it may be said C hicago, April ZQ. March, 1912, goes
In favor of the colony system and free I awn in cnicago s nisiory as me eoia
range that there is no noted poultry fBt March on record. 8tatlstlcs"-at the
district In the United States where Ioca weainer Dureau. oaung nscr
nonltrv eer,ln haa heen nermanentlv I yrs, ran 10 Know a marcn wun sucn
an. nea.fut. wh.r. the mlanv house avs-1 1w mean temperature.
fm v.. not followed. Th colonv ?oupIed with the record breaking
house: m-rT wm the house TV.'ed SSUA'. ""Y.? l!b.ruVy' Mar.ch
at the Oregon Experiment station last 1 7'. . . "V , T .
vear for the hen. that mada tha hlaheet I 1 ' " .i w1JUw lemyer-
' " :".. . " . . iti.. I ature. Known in the city's history.
iVt'J tJ rffi. . .k Anither result of the cold we
F-t" " "Cl.L.OIi."0lwas the formation of thick Ice on
record is conctrned. Th demonstra
tions on - th car explain how those
hens wer housed and csred for, and
answer any queations ,aa to their feed
ing ana treatment.'
weather
.Lakd
Michigan, especially at the southern end.
Th lc field at the close of March ex-
Wan um iiyi ii
. t. U. f . lk Otloa
lloted in either of th teUphon lrc-
torlea.
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Woodard, Clarke & Co.
HEARSE STICKS IN MUD;
. TOO, LATE FOR FUNERAL
Edwards. ill. III.. April 10. Thr
horses, failed to get a hears from Ed-
wardsvllla to th country home of Ed
ward Brockmeler for th funeral of his
mother, Mrs. Bernardlna Brockmeler. -'
Th undertaker' finally telephoned he
could not make -the trip, aa the hears
-was inirad' lialf way from ' towa.' Th
pallbearer carried' the caake) a quarter
mile through tha "fields to St. Paul's
church, n .after the scrvic another
relay or rrtends carried it to th ceme
tery. - - - "
1 A team of mules waJ sent US the un
dertaker's aseiatanc and tba five ani
mals got th bears out of th mud and
Epilepsy or Fits Curable
. KOSINE
TREATMENT SJf
There is nothing more frightful in
a happy home than to have on of
Its members instantly seised with an
attack of Kpilcpsy or Fits. -The Jo
sin Trratment relieves all ' fear of
these attar ka. which 'are so frequent
to the sufferers of Epilepsy. Koelna
au vrru .uuiu.iu.ij lor. num
ber of years by the laity as well as
phvslcians. 1 ' --
4 Koala raaxaSw borely
ttrotaot yoa. Bay a aottl of Koala
far If, after aatag. yoa ar not
entirely satisfied, yoni aooa will
to raf uadad. i
gk-daiors Xrnr Oa. 111 Sd
Wosar. dark ft Co. SM Vaah
lagtoa a-fc. - . . " '
U5 fl
S.-;.?
J
We have rown
for you some very '
choice early, flower.
ing Alter plants that
will flower - during
E 1 k convention.'
Order it once. iW
we only have about
5000 of this peclal
earlv flnrln tvna
.A but any quantity of
J Giant Crego, Comet
and other fall va
rieties.
Beantilal Flowering Plants and Vines
We now liave readv for Dlantinur a laree and choice assortment of
Geraniums, Petunias, Heliotrope, Lobelia and all the popular and
, i i r i i . . , i .: , .. t.. . Ml
-most aesirauie iouage plants ana vines. , cvciy yiuu mu giuw anu
bloom profusely all summer. Remember there ; ji,a jrcucn difference
in plants as in seeds. Quality counts. ' ' ' ,; j..u'f,.
WINDOW AND PORCH BOXES MADE TO ORDER AND
FILLED WITH LARGE. PLANTS FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT
Dave Yon Examined Your
Rose Bushes
Thousands of bushes are badly affected v
aphis and green worms. , Get a bottle of
Routledge's Rose Spray arid art Ideal Double
Acting Sprayer and get busy at once. Don't
let the green aphis and worms ruin the leaves
and rosebuds.
We Dave 20 Styles of
Sprayers From 50c tip .
-l-Vr?7vi'v.- ,
Buy An Ihcubalor
This is the nght time to Jiatch for best
results.-Eggs are fertile, more plentiful and
chicks will grow faster. . .
. We can sell you an Incubator guaranteed
to, batch every hatchabl egg. for fS.oo.
" Urooders f 2.00 and. up. " ,
INSURE THE LIVES OF. YOUR
1 . -v CHICKS . . ,- - -
By feeding R. Ra Terfect Cturk ToM. JOc
sworth will feed one thick until it i lirte
-.enouirh to fry (10 weeks).. I6ii!try r!
of ill kindJ. ,.' '
ith V ;
BM-sa-saw 7
r
f 1
J -ml Vtrt As bring results.
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