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• • •• <4 SHEEP-RAISING ON IRRIGATED LANDS nad no lambs, and what Iambs there JONE» PUT UP A SUBSTITUTE. were did not amount to anything • — — - * These old pelters evidently came west And Incidentally Got Reputation as in the '60s, and it makes me swear like Of those corpuscle* In your blood After-Dinner Speaker. sixty when I thisk of them. " It was a that have been called *• Little bad deal, and no farmer should buy Soldiers,” Is to fight for you If there is one thing 1 hate." re one at any price. An old, worn-out against the disease germs that r n vtRY range sheep is the nearest thing to marked Mr. Jones, "it is after-dinner constantly endanger your health. nothing at all there is on earth. speeches. Well, once 1 found myself These corpuscles are made healthy and strong by the use of at a big banquet, where I kuew very Result on Lambs. D. C. Mullen, of Nampa, Tells How Hood’s 8arsaparlll.. There were also a number of lambs few of those present. To my amaze He Started—Illustrates Many This medicine is a combination of about a year old or less. This brought ment and horror, toward the end of more than 20 different remedial agents mv average down to seven pounds the festivities, the toastmaster fixed Interesting Points. in proportions and by a process known Tbe next year was the same, only his eyes upon me. only to ourselves and it has for thirty lots more young lambs. My propor “ 'We have with us to-night—’ I years been constantly proving its worth. tion of very young and very old was beard the old, hated formula roll out The following article, by D. C. Mul No substitute, none “ just-as-good.” len, of Nampa, Idaho, is one of three away above the average, so it dropped unctuously from his lips—and then contributions to the Boise Capital to 64 pounds. This is just the aver my own name—'Mr. Jones, the well- Pro if re*«* News made by that gen'leman, who is age sheep fleece in the United States. known,’ etc. Idaho going a trifle better. I can say "Think,” said the optimist, “of how a rancher near Nampa: “The toastmaster concluded, hilt 1 The editor of the Capital News hav right here that good, fair, coarse-wool civilization has progressed since the mutton sheep will shear close to 10 made no move to get on my feet. 1 ing kindly encouraged me to write a terrors of the Roman arena." pounds. felt paralyzed; my tongue was seeking “Yes,” answered Sirus Baker. "Now little morw on the subject of sheep on In 1905 and 1907 my wool was sold to climb through the roof of my mouth. the farm, I will try to give a few fig adays when we’re looking for thrills ures on what I have done in a smalt to a hide buyer, who made several "And then the guests, from all sides, we go to a little parade ground and way. These articles are not written cents a pound on it without doubt. In began yelling. Yes, Jones, Jones! — watch some aviator risk his life on for entertainment, but are strictly for 1906 is was sold direct to a wool which is Jones?—where is Jones?’ short turns.”—Washington Star. business. My sheep are lambing now, buyer. “A brilliant idea came to me. Sit The lambs for these three years are and I have but little for anything ting close beside me was a little man Mas Him Th er«. as follows: but business. Work on the farm at "A little less noise. Miss Clare, If you any time is anything but a lazy man’s 1905— Lambs S2.5O, wool $t.55, $4 05 who dearly loved speechifying. Like please," said the bookkeeper. “Conversa job, but winter finds us with the most 1906— Lambs $2.75, wool $1 40, $4 15 a flash I jumped to my feet. 'Jones? tion isn't necessary when there is work spare time, and I like to have the 1907— Lambs $3.00, wool $1 24. $4.24. Why, here's Jones!’ I cried, and on hand.” The lambs were sold to local butch clapped the little Demosthenes on the lambs come early, so I can give them "That only shows. Mr. Addemup,” full attention. ers in Nampa and Boise, and weighed shoulder. Then 1 yanked him to his snapped the typewriter girl, “that you've The one time that you must look from 75 to 100 pounds. The average feet, murmuring in au ominous sotto never read the history of the tower of after sheep is in lambing. If weather income for three years was $4.15, or voce: 'Don’t give me away; speak Babel.” is cold they may chill to death; occa call it $4 even up. This is counting now! ’ sionally a mother will not own her lambs at loo per cent increase; it "He spoke. And, in the guise of Only One “BROMO QUININE” lamb, and in case of twins you must will average close to that with care myself, he made a most successful That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look This does not count losses of ewes, of see they keep together at first. We for the aignature of E W. GROVE. Used the have little pens to put them in, where which there will be an occasional one little oration. There was loud ap world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. Now, we find we can pasture 13 plause and much shouting of ‘What's there aré twins or mothers are in the matter with Jones? He's all Estreuiea Meet. clined to leave them. However, they sheep on an acre, and one acre of al The little traveling man looked admir are generally the best of mothers, and falfa, counting four tons of hay to right!’ grieve over their dead lambs in a way acre, will winter 20 sheep, and thus "As for me, 1 sipped wine and gradu ingly at the big traveling man. hay land will also furnish pasture in ally recovered from the nervous shock “Gee I” he said. “You aell Corliss en to make your heart ache. On the the spring while regular pasture is ranch there are none of the dreadful gines, don’t you?” getting a start, and also- in the fall occasioned by my narrow escape from “No,” answered the big man. “I'm an cries of starving orphans that you These two acres, one of hay and one being eloquent." My first sheep agent for a needle factory. What’s your hear one the range was one of these orphans. We made of pasture, will keep an average of line? Complexion powders?” 164, or say 16, sheep the whole year, “Not exactly,” said the little man. “I one visit to the lambing ground, and or eight to each acre, and an income YOUTHFUL MIND IN DISTRESS. that was all I ever wanted. I can build suspension bridges.” hear those cries yet, and the time will of $4 each sheep makes $32 income Awful Possibility That Loomed Before come when sucn things will not be per acre. Six-Year-Old Jackie. O, Cheese It. Another thing, these sheep harvest tolerated. There will be laws to There was a fair maiden named Jen, their own crop on three out of every Who dreamed she’d been changed to • cover this, just as there is for feeding five acres. Now, every farmer knows Six-year-old Jackie's mother be and watering stock in shipping. These hen. lieved that absolute truthfulness was it costs good money and lots of sweat orphan losses in a financial way are It wasn’t her habit the only rock on which to build that also favorable to ranch sheep. We al to put hay in the stack. To eat a welsh rabbit. One of the strongest points in sheep youthful gentleman's character, and ways have a few for some unavoidable And she never did eat one again. reason, but we raise them on cow’s raising is they are so little work or the consistent working out of this milk like a calf. Rangemen tell me it trouble most of the time. For about principle did away, of course, with be Those Dear Frieade. is better to have lambs some later, so eight months they will run on pasture lief in all such things as fairies, Santa Nan—I always know when Jack Is at thev will have green grass to eat, and You only have to keep a little water Claus, and other illusions dear to the front door. He gives just one little that they do better. We do not find running and corral them at night childish hearts, and they became in ring. it so. The lambs will begin to nibble When evening comes mine are all in stead "make-believe" games, Santa Fan—Yes—just liks that one on your at the hay when three or four days or close by, and all there is to do is Clans in particular being a pet "Joke" Inger. old, and soon eat as well as their shut the gate and open it in the morn between his mother and himself. mothers. They are all started and ing. Even this is not necessary if you Otherwise Objectionable. Jackie came in from play one after care for themselves when spring work have a coyote - tight fence, but we Algy—Myrtie, what are your objections is on, when most farmers are worked sleep better when they are corralled, noon much excited and concerned. to marrying me? to death. The rangemen forget that and most of them like to go into their "Mother, Jimmie Norton believes Myrtie—I have only one objection, when they are lambing that is all they house. there is a really and truly Santa Algy. I'd have to live with you. In winter a farmer has only to feed Claus. He says he is sure that Santa have to do, while a farmer has many them hay, when they have to be fed, Claus does come down the chimney. other things to attend to. Needed Explaining. and only when lambing has he really Conditions Differ. He wouldn’t believe me at all when “That stocky looking man over then I find in nearly every way that to give them much work; but still they I told hint It was just a joke,” with are always under his eye to see that once killed a man with one punch.” sheep on the ranch and range are en rising anxiety. “What is tie—* pugilist or * bar tirely different businesses. The range everything is going right. Jackie's mother was somewhat non tender?” Revenue From Wool. man, from a money point of view, just plused “Well, son," she temporized, lets his orphans die, loses stray sheep People say sheep and wool have Too Much for Him. in the brush without bothering about been away up and you can’t make such "perhaps Jimmie's mother will tell “Yes.” said the thin party, “I'm go it, and the sick must get well them returns very long. him the Joke some time soon, and Ing to change tuy bouriling place. Those selves or die. But such methods on Well, let us see. I sold my last then—” “Oh, I hope she will,” broke tn three-course dinners are too much for the ranch would be a disgrace. We wool for 19 cents. This same farm my digestive apparatus.” will expect to keep a better grade, or wool in Ohio brought 30 cents. We Jackie, forgetting his manners in his “Three-course dinner!” exclaimed his even pure breds, and so cannot afford shoull get the same, less freight, or earnestness, "because, you know, if such losses. Here is where I suffered. 26 or 28 cents, instead of 19, and we she don't, when Jimmie has little boys friend. “Of what do /'sy consist?” "Napkins, Ice water and toothpicks.” When I started in on sheep, only one will get it when enough farmers raise of his own they won't ever get any man that I knew of was handling them sheep so it will be worth while for Christmas presents.” was the reply. on the ranch, and I had no one to ask wool buyers to look it up. As long as advice of when in trouble except the we have only a few hundred or thou A Holiday Suggestion. About Happiness. range man, and all he knew was to sand pounds scattered ail over the The best gift is not always the one let them die. 1 could do that without country, we will have to be content There is no more benefleia! tonic that costs the most money. It’s the any help, so just had to blunder along with the best range prices. The same than good, hearty laughter. It in thing that strikes a need, that's appro reading all I could find in papers on holds true of lambs. My lambs, if I flates the lungs and has a magic ef priate and appeals to good taste that the subject and studying my own. had enough to ship to Chicago, would makes the biggest hit. For a woman I forgot to say how little I knew of have brought me from $4 to $6 net fect upon the system. Giggling is not of domestic taste here’s a happy stock, and of farm work except what last year instead of $3. With plenty laughing, and it is a habit that brings thought: I had read, until I came to the ranch of sheep on the farms, buyers would wrinkles and soon spoils even a pret A new book of exceptional recipes here eight years ago. I scarcely knew be here every month, taking all the ty face. Why not laugh? It improves bv Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, of the a sheep when I saw one, so it is very lambs ready to go, at prices away the appearance and makes one popu Boston cooking school, has just ap evident if I could make it pay at all above local, or the farmers could pool lar. There is nothing to be glum over, peared, under the title “The Cook's that any farmer raised to the business and ship themselves and get full re and, if there is, being glum will not Book.” It is a selection of 80 of the ought to make a big thing of it. Dis turns. The more that go into it the help it. Be happy and bright and choicest creations of this eminent au cussions on sheep in the papers have better, so you see I am working for everyone will wish to help you. The thority. The idea is to present in been a great help to me, and may we my own interests as well as neigh girl who wants to be beautiful must compact form a number of delicious hope these lines on my mistakes may bors’ in this discussion. If we can dishes, cakes and pastries fit for those help some other farmer from going ship east, prices can drop 50 per cent sleep with fresh air, plenty of it, in special occasions when the housewife the same rough road. Let us consult and still we can make good money, or her room. She must go out and revel is anxious to make her best impres together and profit by others’ mis we can even cut the prices I got right in the sunshine. She must find plenty sion Every recipe is a gem, and the takes. in half and still make more money of laughter in her daily life. That is book contains in addition a fund of than selling hay at $4 in stack. 1 sell the only true way to live and the only Sheep Vary. valuable household information. “The my hay to my own sheep at $8 per ton way capable of bringing beauty. Before I give my figures I would Cook's Book” is elegantly gotten up, and they gather three-fifths of the printed on finest plate paper and pro like to say that my sheep are the ordi crop. nary scrub, range sheep, that I have Poetical Epitaph. fusely illustrated with beautiful half picked up anywhere from one to half The epitaph collector displayed en tones and colored engravings. Q. I saw a dynamite thawer the othei “If you would like “The Cook’s a dozen. They are all sizes, and coarse day consisting of a rack upon which the thusiastically the photograph of a se Book” for yourself or a friend, secure and fine wool of all grades. The one sticks of dynamite were placed, and vere and stately marble tomb. "A new a single certificate from a 25-cent can trouble in getting started on the ranch underneath the rack was a pan of water epitaph," he said, “and one of the best of K. C. baking powder. Mail it with is that range men don’t want to sell a heated by candle flames; the steam given in my collection, it is the epitaph of our address and this article to Dept. hundred or two, so you have to pick off by the water upon boiling served a body of Indians slain in battle near 48, Jacques Mfg. Co., Chicago, and it them up wherever you can. So mine to thaw the powder. Is the above ap Coopeistown. It was composed by a will be sent free. You will be delight are in no way a selected lot. This paratus a safe arrangement? clergyman, W. W. Lord, and I consider ed with K. C. baking powder. It is simply emphasizes what I said above A. No; more or less nitroglycerin ex it most poetical.” about my making any profit. Pure guaranteed to please you or money udes from the cartridges when they are The epitaph upon the tomb was as refunded. You will agree that “The bred sheep or good grades, like any heated and this drops into the pan be Cook's Book” would be cheap at a other stock, will pay better than neqth. If, as may easily happen, the follows: "White Man, Greeting! We, near dollar, and remember you get it free scrubs, and I can say right here I water boils away, the nitroglycerin in of all cost. Take advantage of this don't intend to always have scrubs; the bottom of the pan is subjected to whose bones you stand, were Iroquois. “The wide land which Is now yours special offer at once, while it is good, but they proved both cheap and profit the full heat of the candle flame and even if you arc not out of baking pow able, and are especially good to prac may easily explode. This type of was ours. tice on, for a beginner is bound to der K C. baking powder will keep "Friendly hands have given back to thawer was the cause of an explosion its strength for several years if neces lose more or less, and, in fact, any one in the Coeur d’Alene district last us enough for a tomb.” in stock must expect some losses. sary. I will only give my last three years’ Christmas time__ F. 8. Thomson, Wash 3 ington State College, Pullman. receipts: Science. Legal Amenities. 1905 — Average fleece, 10 pounds, at “Did you know that if all the salt In Several decades ago there lived in Q. A couple of neighbors and myself the ocean were gathered into one solid 154c, $1 55 Charleston. W. Va., a judge noted for intend to buy a bull, the dam of which 1906 — Average fleece, 7 pounds, at body it would make a cube measuring 500 20c, $1 40. I understand has been troubled with his boorish manners. A very finical milea each way?" 1907— Average fleece, 64 pounds, at milk fever. Is it likely that the progeny lawyer whom he especially disliked “No, but I don’t doubt it. Who has 19c. 11.24. o^ this bull would be similarly trouble'll was once trying a case before him, and figured it out?” This is a bad showing, as every year Should we have tue bull examined rela all the while the barrister spoke the "Nobody. I was just trying to find out my average was lower, but let me ex tive to bis health before buying?— Judge sat with his feet elevated on how big a lie you would ewallow." plain. In 1905 my sheep were all good L. N. tbe railing In front of him hiding his ewes, only one old range sheep in tfoe A. I do not think that because the face. Hie Record. Tommy Wrott—You told Dora Hope lot, and that sheared 44 pounds. They dam of the bull you expect to buy had Exasperated by this the lawyer averaged just a trifle less than 10 the milk fever that his ealves are lia that you had refused me at least half a queried: pounds. The next year 1 made a bad ble to this disease, as we have not as doaen times. What a whopper I May I ask which end of your honor bre.ik buying some old range pelters. Ixjtta Guph—It waen't a whopper, I figured that the wool and lamb yet recognized it as a transmissible 1 am to address?” disease. It is not safe to buy an ani either. Don’t you remember that you would pay the bill and would not “Whichever you choose,” drawled proposed to me six times laat Thursday count the old sheep anything. But it mal unless it has been tested by a relia ble veterinarian and found to be free the judge. evening? didn't pan out. They only sheared 4i from tuberculosis__ Washington State “Well,” was the retort, "I suppose and 44 pounds, and some died, more College, Pullman. there Is as much law in one end as Across ths Backyard Fooeo. A VS«n,. the other.” Woman with ths Sun Bonnet—If any- A Diplomat. Tee*—Mr. Dumley’g Just the mean •ody asks me what I know about you I Nice Old Oont—My boy, don’t you I » shall tell 'em the exact truth. est man. He told me laat evening he’d know It’s wrong to amoks cigarettes? Indisputable. Woman with the Gingham Apron—If teach me bow to whlstls if I'd pucker Two tourists on a personally con Small boy—Yessir. you do. Mag Tarkloa, ss sure as I'm up my lip* N. O. G.—Then why do you persist ducted tour were overheard talking etandin' hero I'll sue you for elander I— Jess Oh. that old scheme 1 Then be In doing It? together in the window of a Florence Chicago Tribune. kissed yon, eh? Small Boy— I ain’t psralstln’; mj hotel overlooking tbe Arno. Tess—No, the stupid thing I He didn’t pa’ll feel ao bad about It that he won't Antecedent«. "This does not look to me like Ven Con vice 411 (in the penitentiary for kiss me at all.—Philadelphia Pres* lick me for gnln’ awtmmln* thia after ice.” said the first. “I do not see * ■teaIIng)—I'm from Truro. Where are single gondola." The people always catch It; ths noon.—Toledo Bled* you from? "No,” admitted her companion, "but The man who la the true friend of it must be Venice. You know we were Convict 44 (eerving a term for per poor man says “the people snub him"; the rich man says “ the poopls ar* jury)—I'm from—er—False Row, I tbe people Is never tbe one who spends to be In Venice on Wednesday.”—- toadies." 5b» most time telling them about IL Harper's Monthly. The Mission I daho ; ; hir O A TEARING TERRIBLE COUGH bespeaks impending peril. Constant coughing irritates »nJ inflames the lungs, inviting the ravaging attacks of deadly disease. Piso's Cute soothes and heals the inflamed surfaces, clears the clogged air passages and stops the cough. The first dose will bring surprising relief. Piso's Cure has held the confidence of people everywhere lor half a century. 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'twill be all the same In luring the teething period. heaven -John's na Christian.” Once upon u time DeWolf Hopper met a Boston person in that town whom he had not seen for a long period of duration. “Hello! How are you? Where have you been?” said Hopper in his hearty way, govlng the New York pronuncla tion to the word “been.” “Please don’t say ‘bln,’ but 'licet).’ ” pleaded tile Bouton person, plaintively “Sorry, but I can't,” pleaded the big fellow. “I never had a bean lu my mouth In my life, uot even in Boston.” —The Bohemian. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Accounting for the Slae. “Do you remember that lint you sold PAZO OINTMENT in guaranteed to cure any of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding me yesterday afternoon?” said the man case Pi lea in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. entering the bat store. “Very well, sir," replied tbe clerk. In th« Art Gallery. “Well, when I got home 1 found it Old Lady—Haven't you got any too small for me.” more figures in marble? “I suppose you didn’t get home until Attendant—No, ruudam ; these are morning.”—Yonkers Statesman. all. Is there some particular one you C1TC Vita»’ Dance ana ervows Disease« pertna- are looking for? I I ■ J-neatly car«d by Dr. i .Ine s Great Nerve Re Old Lady—Yes. I want the statue storer. Bend for FREE $2 00 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K. H. Kline, Ld., Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. of limitations I've heard my husband talk so much about. The Unattainable. The fiery orator was predicting that the bank guaranty scheme would win yet, in spite of everything. “But can you guarantee that the slot machine will deliver the stick of chewing guin !” demanded his hearers. Completely nonplused, he changed the subject.—Chicago Tribune. “Oh, Me, I’m Glad I’m Free!’’ And Then Some, "The air in here is something awfuL” said the stranger, who bad never been in the Chicago postoifiee building before. "What's the reason it smells so bad?" “According to some of our bacteriolog ical experts,” answered the stamp clerk, "there are 927,344,725,081.399.007 reasons for the odor. I've never counted them mvself, but 1 believe the experts ars ap proximately correct.”—Chicago Tribune. “Funny thing about a woman." “What?” III. Working Cnpltal. “She’ll scream at a mouse, yet not “What a striking looking man you have turn a hair over a dressmaker's bill that makes her husband's teeth chat for a driver of one of your coal wagons,” observed the customer. ter.”—Boston Transcript. Floored. Elderly Relative—Reginald, why do you wear such a mop of hair on your head? Reginald—I belong to a scrub football teeui, siintie. 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