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BIRDOR RECORDER as a career In spite of all recent restrictions and efforts to raise the standard of admissions to medical schools, tn spite of long courses and additional training In hospitals, the prefession Is so "congested" that the average practitioner finds it hard to make a decent living The spread of meatal healing and the improved sani tary conditions of our cities and towns are among the causes of the decline of medical Incomes. In short, young men are urged to shun medicine un less they are devoted to the science of health, take an Intellectual and hu manitarian interest In it and expect to practice at a sacrltiie. It may be observed in passing that there ie scarcely a profession which does not complain of oversupply of practition era and decreasing demand for their services or falling returns. It would not be a bad thing If thousands of young men "intended" for law. medi cine, engineering, teaching were in duced to take up farming and garden Ing and see what brains, education, in dustry and efficiency can do by way of Increasing the yield of land. But, this aspect aside, there is no real ground for pessimism as to the future of the medical profession. The old order changeth, but the new situation creates new opportunities and new sources of usefulness and Income. Harvard has just established a de partment of preventive medicine and hygiene, and here Is its prospectus: “It has for its field of work the laws of health in relation to the preven- tlon of the occurrence and the limita- tlon of the spread of disease; it will consider the laws of the town, the State and the country in their bearing on the health of the community, and the natural history of disease in rela tion to the individual and the com munity; it will train men for the in vestigation of these problems, and men to fill various offices in boards of public health and other public health work; it will meet the growing need tor men to direct the people in ways of rational healthy life.” It is certain that other colleges will follow this example of Harvard. The health departments and the public school sys tems will enlist more and more phy sicians In their services. More and more will be done nationally and lo cally by public, semi-public and pri vate agencies—like insurance com panies—for the promotion of health and the prevention of disease and death. Research will also be extended and stimulated, for such problems as cancer, consumption, pellagra and so on are pressing for solution. The ills human flesh Is heir to are still many and terrible, and there is plenty of work for trained and earnest physi cians. The period of transition brings hardships to many, but there is no occasion for anxiety as to the future CHA IH TREASURED HEIRLOOM. "7 Helle I ar*l I, > John ilden'g Drst-enil* nnt« More IhHn zoo War*, In his office at 68 Essex street Wil- lfam P. Church has a colonial high ■ANDON....................... CMDON chair more than 200 years old thaï has held several generations of round- * faced youngsters, all descendants of If <e could see ou reel ve* ts others John Alden of the Mayflower, a New • ua, we wouldn't believe quite all York Herald's Boston dispatch says. Mr. Church is a direct descendant of Cuba has held her first lottery, and Alden. The chair was given to h'm the winners feel that it was a great by his aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Church success. Stoddard, daughter of Lydia Alden. who married Gamaliel Church, “I am And the weary public soon will wish sure that it belonged to your great that both Peary and Cook had stayed THE AMERICAN GIRL. two and one-fourth bales of cotton, eighty five bushels grandfather.” Mrs. Stoddard told him. at the pole. of corn and eighty bushels of oats. He keeps about "It may have belonged to your great MERICAN social ways and manners are twenty-four head of native cattle, mainly for the sake great-grandfather." the subject of much and growing foreign A female burglar has been caught in comment It is wholesome for the thought of the manure, although they yield him a small profit Mr. Church feels assured that this Connecticut. When will woman stop chair was used in the family of the ful patriot to have a glimpse of the for besides.—Washington Post. breaking Into men's jobs? fifth John Alden, born in 1*40, who eign view. Sensible Americans are will lived In Mfddleboro. It may have been ing to be judged, since they may thereby WANING OF FEUDS. The theory that it is never too late handed down to him by his father, better judge themselves. In fact, self-crit N the days when law and order were In to mend is very comforting to those John Alden, born in 1718, who also iclsm not seldom adds savor to the salt of reflect the making It was, perhaps, excusable for who are in no hurry to begin. lived In Mlddleboro. ive American wit. But this land has been sub disputants to settle their controversies The chair bears evidence of its aga jected to the review of a journal from far Bengal, The men who are digging the Pana with the gun or the sword and for their Well it may. for the Alden children and to see ourselves through the eyes of a Hindu may families to prolong ma canal consume 129,414 pies a year. the strife. The sur- grew up very much as children grow be interesting, if not profitable. It is the American girl vival of the fittest has always been the It is certainly going to be a great up to-day. On the arms of the chair who has attracted the arrows of this pagan critic. His social religion of a new country and an canal. are countless childish scratches. There chief indictment is that of deception. He declares that incomplete civilization, but with the coming of wider are also one or two generous jabs with the girl in the Uulted States who is courted does her A Kansas girl has been engaged education and deeper culture that law of the natural a knife or some other sharp instru utmost to make herself agreeable to the suitor. She seven times since June. Evidently she world has been abandoned as a standard of social 'ip- ment. The hickory footrung is im hides flaws of temperament. She conceals physical ail didn't put in much time helping her building. and in its place has been founded the more pressed with the kickings of two and ments. She disguises bad temper. She paints and pow mother. substantial doctrines that Impose obligation of the possibly three generations of chubby ders. Worst of all, these arts are so transparent that strong to the weak. Consequently, extension of respect Mr. Taft confesses that he can’t feet. they must tickle the vanity of the aspirant for her and reverence for law has enjoyed coetaneous growth doubts favor. milk a cow. We have serious Fashioned in the days when house with the acquisition of finer sensibilities and fuller ap also concerning King Edward's ability hold furniture was homemade and The ways of the American wife and daughter are the preciation of the actual and fundamental obligations of in that direction. “made for keeps,” this heirloom is an ways of open candor. Their hospitality, to those who society. With the spread of this sentiment comes a interesting bit of workmanship. A win entrance through its portals, is as frank as cor popular disposition that condemns and dwarfs the spirit A Boston physician says it is a friend of Mr. Church Interested in dial. But even so, the divine mystery of womanhood upon which feudal principles feed. crime to remove the vermiform ap antiques came into his office to glance persists in lending its elusive charm. It defies the Moreover, feuds, like other evils, must inevitably fall pendix. Unfortunately the operation at it one day and found that he had analysis of cold criticism, whether native or foreign. before the publicity of the press. The spectacle of a often precedes a funeral, too. In this, as in other instances of alien observation, the spent a half hour before lie had finish community disrupted by factional warfare presents American girl can prove her own and sufficient cham ed turning it over. never an lnvtting scene. Its carnage and anarchy, its As practically all of the rest of the pion.—Washington Herald. There is not a nail in It. The join- passion and its resultant woe, depict such grewsome records have been broken this year, Ings, which only show a fine seam, panoramas of crime through the cold revelation of facts why not complete the list by sinash- and which have lasted for centuries. MAKING A FARM PAY. as to emphasize the reprehensible nature of the things Ing the phonograph records? The small were made with pegs, OUTHERN farmers cannot fall to find that caused them.—San Antonio Express. pieces of wood at the back of the chair much of interest and profit in a recent The senior William K. Vanderbilt Is were made from oak barrel staves. A Department of Agriculture publication, quoted as saying that there have been piece of homespun linen duck, sub RESULT OF SCIENTIFIC FARMING. “A Profitable Cotton Farm,” by C. L. enough divorces in the Vanderbilt stantial and woven on an old-time Goodrich, one of the government ’ s experts. FORTHCOMING circular of the Agricul family, and that there will not be any hand loom by the mother or sister in The farm in question is located in South tural Department will contradict the pre more. He is half right, anyhow. the family, is stretched across the seat. Carolina, and in 1902, when its present vailing impression that the fertility of the About an inch front the floor were owner took possession, it was in a deplorably bad con- soil of the country is wearing out, but will A Washington judge has decided originally four cross pieces. Evident dltion, after having been under cultivation for about show that, notwithstanding the abandon that chewing gum constitutes- con ly the temptation of placing one's toes eighty years. Now it is fertile, well improved with ment of farming districts in the Northeast, tempt of court. This is no indication, on one of these rungs and rocking fences and farm buildings, and is producing crops which not only is tJiere an Increase in the total however, that this blow will put the backward and forward, irrespective of yield the owner a handsome profit and a large income. volume of crops, but an actual growth in the average •hewing gum trust out of business. whoever happened to be in the chair, All this has been accomplished by a deep and thorough yield per acre under cultivation. This result is ob was too much for the small Aldens. cultivation of the soil, by the use of barnyard manure tained by restoring to the soil those elements and com The names of some of England's Three of the pieces have been rocked and some commercial fertilizer, by rotation of crops pounds needed and consumed by the different crops. biggest battle ships are Indomitable, away. Despite this the old chair wob- and by the Industry and good judgment of the farmer The well-informed farmer of the present day does Indefatigable and Inflexible. A good bles only slightly. himself. not blindly send his parents out to grope for their food, many of the English people think the The farm is not an especially large one, containing but sees that it is supplied them in proper measure. next big one ought to be named the only 132 acres, half of which are planted. The farmer Recent discoveries in bacteriology have greatly assisted Insupportable. has divided his tilled land into three equal fields, on the planter, enabling him to obtain bacteria, with which he raises corn, oats and cotton in succession. which the growing plant may be inoculated and by The Governor of Connecticut pro Before he took the farm it was producing only five to which the nitrogen of the air is fixed in form available tests against the continued use of the eight bushels of corn or about 300 pounds of seed cot for plant food and fed to the plant as required. A few term "Wooden Nutmeg State.” Al ton to the acre. The first year he made it produce cents per acre spent inoculating ’he plants comes back though not one in a thousand of those one and one-half bales of cotton and thirty-seven bush to the farmer In increased yield of many dollars per The wasp can cut its way through who use It means it as a slur upon PAPA'S ADVICE WAS FOLLOWED els of corn to the acre. Now’ his yields per acre are acre.—Mobile Register. a seashell. the State, or knows the origin of the phrase, it is just as well to drop it. Rut "Dail" Didn't Know Ho Had The first motor exhibition was held SUPPOSING A CASE. in a narrow street; the subway Isn’t with those three deep lines between in England in 1895. Been Talking About HI* Daughtar. A place or a person acquires a nick quite a lodge in some vast wilderness; your eyes. But perhaps that isn’t Miss name, even one wholly undeserved, "The late Bishop Thomas Frederick Of the 12,000,000 acres under culti much more easily than It rids Itself Davies of Detroit,” Baid a Detroit man Not Kupponnblr, hut Itrrnlla n Good but never until I watched a toothless Foster's way?” hazarded Mabel. vation in Burma, 8,000,000 are devoted Story About Theodore Hook. “No, it isn’t,” her father said, dry- saw cut through a cold steel rail by of it. in the Providence Journal, "once told to rice. Suppose within a few days a gen friction, melting Its way — you can see iy. me an interesting story of an elope- The London hansom seems to be on During the twelve months ending ment. He figured in this elopement tleman should arrive at London or the smeared ends afterward—did I ex "I’m not surprised,” Mabel said, the decline. Other types of convey in June there were four hundred and as the officiating clergyman. It was Berlin front the far north claiming perlence a noise that my ear felt sagely, “She's a nice woman, of ance are taking its place. forty-four women in the English bank in Philadelphia, during his rectorship to be one or the other of the two dis rather than heard, says Eugene Wood course, but not tactful, like mother. coverers of the long-sought pole. Sup in Success Magazine. The toothless “Oh, I almost forgot to say that I ruptcy courts. Failures among mar of St. Peter's. Prince Edward of Wales, future King pose he is received with high acclaim. saw whirled with unimaginable speed; I think that letter must have blown of England, until a few weeks ago re ried women showed a marked Increas" “It seems that the proprietor of one during the year, as against a material of the largest dry-goods houses in Is the subject of unlimited oratory, the sparks show’ered like an enormous away, for I couldn’t find It next morn ceived 24 cents pocket money each is the guest of honor at many ban pinwheel and the unwilling steel emit ing when I looked. But It is all right week while in residence at Osborne decrease in the failures among spin Philadelphia had noticed for some quets, the whole land rings with his ted a shriek of agony that was like now, isn't it, father,” Mabel Inquired, Naval College. sters and widows, and a commentator months the melancholy attitude of his praise. Suppose that a few days later accounts for it by suggesting that a blithely, “if Butler & Briggs have writ Germany’s top output for 1907 is es head clerk, a young man whom he another gentleman arrives from the a forceful finger jammed Into my ear ten again?" woman attempts too much when she and scratching on my ear-drum with timated at $25,000,000, of which $19,- held In high regard. far north with the claim that he. he “They have written, canceling their 000,000 was exported, and of the total undertakes to “run" both a business "The clerk's pallor and increasing alone, has discovered the coveted pole, its nail. It was like a brass band of order, as you would have seen if you the United States and Great Britain and a family. The explanation seecns a hundred pieces, each piece blowing leanness, his frequent sighs and ab- and the man who has received the had finished reading their letter. adequate. Successfully to manage the took more than half. sent-mindedness worried the million honors and the banquets lias left noth fortissimo, a note a half-tone higher affairs of a household calls for as They have been my best customers for than its fellow. I don't care for such aire proprietor. He questioned the ing for him. although the first comer I Compulsory study of the ancient ten years.” much of commercial acuteness as the young man daily. And finally the may prove to be a faker and a fraud. "close harmony/’ Irish language in the new national average human being is able to com Mabel’s eyes opened widely, then her Well, it's a grand sight, steel-mak clerk admitted that he was in love. university at Dublin is expected to Something very like this did once ing. I don't know of any grander one, lips curled. mand. " 'Well,' said the head, ‘marry her. happen, says the Indianapolis News. "Are men as small-cnlnded as that?” meet some opposition. At Queen’s Col unless it is Niagara. The two spec The American construction party Your salary Is big enough.* The Spanish ambassador was expected tacles, seemingly so different, are yet she asked. "Why, the meanest, hate- lege, in Cork, Irish classes were in “ 'Ah,' said the clerk sadly, ‘you to arrive at Southampton, England. A stituted four years ago. The first year which has been at work building wood Identical In the one prime requisite fullest girl In '09 wouldn't stoop to four pupils appeared, only two of en cottages for the earthquake victims don't understand. She belongs to one mischievous idea came Into the head of grandeur—terror. that. I should think, ” virtuous wrath You respect at Messina and Reggio has disbanded. of the first families of Philadelphia of Theodore Hook (born 1788, died Niagara when you depict yourself In her eyes and voice, "you would be whom stayed out the course; the sec ond year there was a class of two, and Eighteen hundred and seventeen cot and her father is a millionaire.’ 1841), novelist and journalist, and poised for one heart-beat on the silver glad to be rid of such people.” 1 “ 'Well, maybe he wasn't when he above all contriver of that diversion since then there have been no students tages were built, and material for some verge of Its long drop; you respect I That evening, after a little private twelve hundred more was turned over married. You have a good position known as the hoax. The English fleet steel-making when you depict yourself | talk with his wife, Mabel's father said of Irish at all in the college. to the Italian carpenters. No more and a good name, You are a fair was lying off Southampton. Hook, for the heartbeat in which you can her mother wanted to go to the moun There are practically no fire engines practical and beneficent relief was match for any girl,' said the other. then a young man, knew many of the see a chain-link snap and the full tains for a few days, and would like in Japan, but the Yokohama City Offered to the stricken people of Sicily “‘It's no use,' sighed the clerk. 'Her younger officers. He former his scheme Council has made an appropriation to to have Mabel go with her. ladle spill toward you. and Calabria than that which Ameri pa rents would not listen to me for and one morning a launch set out "It would be lovely,” admitted Mabel, buy two. In the old days of bam can money made possible and Lieuten one moment.’ from the fleet and drew up at the "but it wouldn't be businesslike to boo houses, which the owners could ant Commander Belknap's party dis “ Then,' said the head, 'elope with quay. leave you in the lurch. Hadn't I bet take apart and carry off under the pensed. From the King and Queen her.' In this launch was he who purport- HELPING FATHER ter stay on a day or two and break arms, fires caused little concern in the down to the poorest homeless sufferer "'Do you advise that?' the clerk ed to be the Spanish Ambassador, in the new stenographer in?' land of the Mikado, but the Yankees at Messina, the Italians have again asked excitedly. almost royal robes, arrived two days Her father thought it would not be of the East have been constructing real and again manifested their gratitude "‘Certainly I do. Is she Do I before the expected time. The mayor necessary. buildings in recent years, Some de- The week after Mal>el was graduated , “Well, if you can for It. of Southampton, who was to receive know her?’ spare me,” said structive blazes, with heavy losses, " 'Yes. She will be at your dance the Spanish envoy, was greatly fluster her father's middle-aged stenographer Mabel, happily, “Uli go.”—Youth's started the fire engine movement. The American Bar Association, in ed It was all so sudden. He did the succumbed to sickness, and Mabel | Companion. at Devon to-morrow night.’ It beats all what odd questions its attempt to offer something in the “ Well, see here,’ said the head. best he could. Several companies cf i begged to be allowed to take her place | reach some of the departments of gov- way of a cure for desertion of family, ‘1'11 have my coachman out in front soldiers, some on foot, some mounted, till just the right kind of succcessor The New Yorker In the West. ernment in Washington. Not long ago doesn't go far enough. It proposes to was found. "With real wages," she of my gate at 9:30. Rush the girl off were called out. The bells were rung At the recent convention of advet the treasury received a letter from a put the deserter In prison for not In town and marry her. I'll arrange The ambassador, accompanied by a supplemented. So it came about that I Using men in Louisville, one of the Pittsburg man who had made a bet, more than a year and make him pay number of young officers of the fleet, she was engaged, went duly to work, | delegates who lives in the west told a asking "How many cents are there in to the deserted 50 cents a day from with the clergyman for you.' '"By Jove,’ said the clerk, ‘I'll do was escorted with much pomp to the I and for a week and a half, with the ' story of having met a man from New a bushel?” The answer was not easy his earnings as a convict. This will mayor's palace. There ’ was a banquet help of 811 the younR nien ln lhe offlce- York. be well enough, provided that 50 cents It!’ to offer. If the man had asked about and speec h making, one of the young succeeded In evading her father’s ‘ •And he did. The next night Dr. “Where are you from?” inquired the pounds he might have received a def represents his entire earnings per wrath and an inglorious discharge. officers acting as Interpreter for the New Yorker. inite answer. As it was, he got in re diem. The theory that convicts should Davies performed the ceremony, and ambassador. On the morning of the tenth day an hour or two later the millionaire “Los Angeles,” said the man from ply a guess from a clerk, that “rough not be turned loose with nothing is her father summoned her to his pri After it was over and the California. very beautiful as a general proposition found his daughter missing and was envoy was supposed to be on Spanish vate office. ly there are something like $320, or I1Í3 way telegraphing in every direction to the “Oh, I see,” exclaimed the Empire 32,000 pennies.” based on mercy and humaneness, but explain this? ” “Can you he demand to London the true ambassador ar State inhabitant. “So you're from the there are at least two sorts of brutes young couple to come home and al) rived. There was but a sorry recep ed, placing a letter before her. The Xnked Truth. would be forgiven. ” west. Well, I've been west some my whom merciful theories don't reach. “ 'Letter ordering six carloads,' " tion for him. The other ambassador, There is an ancient fable which tells self. Now last year I was out as far We refer to wlfe-beaters and the con who was Theodore Hook, having per read Mabel, rapidly, “ 'Have investi- An Opportunity for Hint. us that on a summer afternoon Truth as Cleveland and stopped a while at temptible wretches who desert their Morse Foreace (ardently)—Tell me, petrated the greatest hoax ever known gated—sure reached your office safe Pittsburg. I was all around the west.” and Falsehood set out to bathe togeth little children. Lock up either of these on a mayor amf a cityful. had ex- "Is that so?” said the man from er. They found a crystal spring. They sorts, and the chances are ten to one Miss Angle, may I contribute to yo'r The scandal wassogreat. the mayor and ly—’ "Oh. yes." she explained, with an air future happiness? Miss Angle — Well, Los Angeles with a great show of In luithed in the cool, fresh water, and that the Innocent wives and children the people of Southampton had been of being about to give her father a terest. "Well, I was up east myself Falsehood, emerging first, clothed •nffer the most, mentally and physi Mr Foreace, as I accepted Abe Gin so outrageously sold, that to make any pleasant surprise. “Butler & Briggs, gerbread last ebenln' dere Is weddln' herself in the garments of Truth and cally. If anything at all can be got stir about the affair would only cause of course, and I remember their first not so very long ago. I was in Denver went her way. But Truth, unwlllins presents to be thought ob, to lx shuah. and Salt Lake City and all around. 1 out of th« deserter of family, get It them to be laughed nt nil the mare, letter perfectly. It came the morn to put on the garb of Falsehood, de It's strange we didn't meet.” all Certain it is that the convict who —Judge. With the exception of the dismissal ing after 1 began to work, and I parted naked. And to this day False «•serve« to 1* turned loose to a diet Fooled Him. of some of the naval officers who had ojtefied it by mistake, and when I saw When a woman confesses to a poor hood wears Truth's fair white robes, •f uncut graaa to the fellow who has "He says he kissed you last night taken part In ft little was done and that it was Important, I put ft aside memory she says It isn't long enough so that many persons mistake her for run away and toft his own littl« chll against yoar will.'’ the affair was allowed to blow over. with some other memoranda to give to reach from the dining room to the Truth's very self, but poor Truth still <r«n to atarv«, for all he cere* "I suppose he believes it, toa"— to you. But when you came in that kitehen. goes naked. •nttliiic llnllo Is Not Miialtnl. afternoon you looked so worried aitout A leading British medical orgaa Houston Post. Many people who have no time to One of the amusing things of every- Rails ate cut with saws. Not quiet something that I couldn't bear to warn« the you «a men in th« ««romtoiT To be a successful explorer, doni ly; not at .all. There is considerable trouble yo« any more. I knew mother day life is to watch a young doctor ' play are always clamoring for Km« (gbooto «nd colle*w to «veld taadlcia« tot tbo other fellow beat you to it 1 ia< ket underneath an elevated r ailroad thin« to play wit«. alw«|a wait« when you come UuuQe trying to look wise. Opinions of Great Papers on Important Subjects. OmSW