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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1907)
I "Hello! Ttirn*» Fr«s,r In tbs road. PECULIAR CUBAN JUBTICB. UNFAMILIAR FACTS. Who's that with him? Is that IN»b- | nwhir e Based eo Ike« «ha« Owe I, ilslltr I æ The aggregate of wraltli burled with rbat is Dohroski.” talli Prosea laueewt. | Turkey'» aultaua would pay Kuaala’a O'Rourke raised his hat with sn air of ■ Tbe ('liliali Idea of Justice Is a !«•■ national debt. Involuiitary homage, and turned his face miliar Hung nml the aubicrat of the | New Notiti) Wales offer» J.Wi a head away from Farley. By sml by he spoka wlstle system I» the policeman. Ilo I in a low and softened voles. with hia ioHiird ltie pawage money of approved can do Just aliout as tie ploa»*» and far»* still turned away. agrleulturlata and donieatle servants to ■1 a . * 1 any resistance whatever of Ills authori heart in lliat eulouy, and >.N> u head for other "That'» the on* indomitable ty Is a serious matter. There Is a .desirable Immigrants. el | Europe. Farley. I must go and speoh to standing sentence tor striking or even him." hr added in his customary tone. pushing a cop around. It 1» now on** i There are altogether, foreign and na au*l left the garden at a brisk pace. Prsx- -------------- < ewe Hutatlwa axU Mo*»«-V»Ms. year, four months and sev«wi days It tive». S&.TUU persona that uro actively rally Farley saw him in ths street a*l- From the fact that In tbe midst of uaasl to I m > two yesra. eight mouths and riigugiil I" bringing tbe gos|H<| to In- CHAPTER I!.— (Continued ) Deloyted to meet Mrs. Farley oace more. isueing tooard the t'heval Blanc, in tbe corn belt, aud where the rant aphis fourteen days It ««» an fixed on the 'ilia, while tell years ago there were "Th* carriage is ready, dear.’* «aid An Are ye here for long?" V frout of which stood Fraser and Itobroski. Is kuown Io prove destructive under hooks of law and waa uualteralile. The 'only 111, IbU a gain of nearly tkl ¡»r C*la. lay in< a hand upoa her uncle « arm. He bowed and shook hands and wared O'Konrks shook hands with Frnesr. and Fraaer bowed with a flourish, and she a royal condern'ending j»ardonlng sort of thru stood bare hrs tied In talh with the old certain conditions. s I umm U nimplrle Im policeman makes an arrant. If lie Is cent. could warcely do lees than reapoad. refusal to the chair Farley pushed to Anarchist. It was not until lk>broahi munity Is aeciiml where a system of reslsteil by his prisoners lie can fllo | tock partrldgea are caught on "One of thone Home Rule fellows*" ward him. had several times motioned to him that crop rotation lias been cnrrusl out for etiarges to that effect and the prisoner French .hooting. Iiy means of a trap asked the major, as he took up the reins. "We have been here a month." said the he replaced his hat. many years. Involving but oue com must prove his Innocence. Tlie theory that cloaca on Hie entrarne of a bini, “Don’t like ’em. Traitors, the lot of novelist, “and we intend staying ou until "This is me friend and colleague. Mr. crop In tlie cycle ot rotation. It Is self- that one la guilty until proved lmu>- thè lure tieina » mirror hi which It Vm •he crowd comes. Then we run away. O'Rourke, Mr. Dobroski.” aald Eraser. evident that this measure offers tlie cent runs through tlie whole thing. The groom and his master sat able by ’.h> you stay for any length of time?" area It own reflection. which il la ans «> Rourke's attitude and expression were greatest protection from tlie ra»sg»*a ot aide, and Maskelyne and Angela had the "I can't say bow long I may stop." almost reverential. An American In Havana awoke one loua io attack. Kaeerlmsn, with l.amlM. interior of the carriage to themselves. thia |x*at asys a government nqwrt returned Fraser, with a smile. “The man "I have long h*q*rd to have the honor An offerì la bolng Iliade to grt all tlia Some breeds of sheep attain heavy Indeed, It Is only where sueb a sy» night to And a burglar lu his room, "It is a real pleasure to he here." said vould like to know my secrets." said the of meeting Mr. Dobroakl." be sold. “The lie got up to chase Hui out. A tight •elentlflc MM'Irtles of Washington. weight» If pushed from tbe »tart, but the young man as the carriage rolled «mile. “I'll be having a companion in a smallest drummer boy haa a right to wish tern of crop rotation la not practicable ensued. In which the American sl»>t I>. l'M housrd under a single ruof. l'Iie along, with wood on one aide and river lay or two," be added. “O’Rourke's cotu- to see his general. There la not a patriot they must have rich ¡mature* and bo that tbe r»x>t-aplila need tie ixmalderod the burglar In the leg. I" l'tie ¡Kilhe aebetne Is to gel lliem all to pool tlielr <*• the other. He looked about him on ng over." ill Irelaud. air, who does not envy Mr. given plenty of grain. A full allowance lu farm practice. To the eastward, issues miti am! rrt« ere* « t n a nnv flue ■»! structure which the landscape, which seemed to dose in ninurr »vnirrt "Ah!” said the other, careleasly. “1 Fraser and myself thia honor.” of hay will be »ufficlent. with but little where ttiere la more general rotation cnuie and the American was arrvet«»! iRwiifH • ‘ ^.itl ».^ „ «>unv „f ,,¡,1,, a.» t„ si...... them -Il all. the warm light, but hia glance returned ergot. It's getting near the Whitsuntide "I nm honored in your presence here." grain, but some of the mutton breeds of croj», tills ¡»eat diwe but little lu for slKMitlug the thief. This American j wm to Angela. “I was afraid that I shouldn't j has Influence, but It hwk all he »mid ' A new offii’r hna IVbroski answered, with dignified sim *■•» consume over two pounds of gralu erratwl In Her- Jury. i*e able to come, for my lawyers cablet! The landlady, seeing her new guest in plicity. | muster to keep out of Jail, ami tlie case each per dajr. Au experiment with to me twice to call me home again, but onrersation. had withdrawn, but at this I'nfortunately, local rxmdltlona. often .was not Anally settled until Im ilad lln by the ItrltlMh government to pro "We are not ehargesl with any formal lambs at the Iowa station allowed that ' Ide for a regular «rlentlfic lnv««*tlga I managed to get the business throi extending over large arctlona of coun-1 paid tlie burglar nomen t she re-entered, in conversation mission." raid O'Rourke; “and you will for that dam tlun of the (vuidl’lon of tin* iU-rllrz without crossing. 1 wouldn't haw missed Kith an older visitor. She «»Mined to have undersiand how Impolitic it would be to bs* I a mile of various breeds consumed try. will not penult of crop rotation aged leg Under tbe law tt»* Ainert- coming for al! rhe lawyers in New York !’’ Mnsid.'rable difficulty in making him un allo» ourselves to be taxed with such a 34.301 ¡siuiida of f**od lu ulnvty days being generally a<k>pted. and some oth working t'InMAr», with a view of obtain* ran had no right to sliuot. and by »> "You will find ns a little dull here.” lerstand what she had to «ay, for she said mission by our opponents in the llouw* and gained 4.U7S pounds, while mii eu er plan more fraslble must 1» ¡mt Into ilolng lie was guilty of attempted hom (Ing IdroM fur the Improtemvtil of alml* «aid Angela. "The fishing is very fine, he same thing three or four times over, of Commons. But we are charged with selected Individuals of the breed» eon- lar claMora In Englaml and you will find plenty of work for your md he looked at her with a pussled face the private and personal greetings of • suiued 23.TU2 pounds of tuo* I and practice. Two other met lesta may lie icide. it Is very dltflcult for Ameri Lady Frainva Balfour, who, crith* followed. One of these Is prsetlcsble cans to understand tlie system mid camera, but the evenings are very long, and an occasional shake of the head. hundred men who are animated by your galued 3.3N1 |iouiid< The gain was al |devlarv. write* ti dm I rn bly a» well na even in this beautiful weather." “It is a pity, monsieur." said the land own spirit or by some reflection of it. ttie rate of oue pound Increase lu live throughout tl>e corn growing se-tlun of they often get into trouble. ’lecture«, married Kuala«*, tin» anhk Just at this moment the major's whip ady at last, turning upon Farley, “that We bring you. sir, the profound and the country In •ensena of not mora Another ixltl thing bapuena when swished in the air with an angry sound, here is no one here to talk (be language passionate sympathy of every true Irish weight for each 7.37 pounds of foul than nonnal preelpltattou during the tect brother of Arthur Balfour. In IM7U. there Is a Are. Tbe Fire lk*partim*nt (dry uia(ter) of all breeds tested, and' and the horses, which had been going at of monsieur." man. and their thanks for the port you oue pound for each 7 23 ¡smiida of food time Intervening between tbe flrat la. of rxinrsv. called out. and the poll«*» Her father waa the laic Duke of Ar* a steady trot, dashed for a minute into a The new arrival understood the tenor have played. The mere spectacle of one gyll, from whom «hr Inherited many of plowing of the ground and the first Tlie |»dlce arrest tlx* gallop. of this speech, for a «ragged his head at unconquerable ami untmrv ha sable patriot by the seven special breeils. tbe food cultivation of the young corn. The oth follow along. the tnlrnt» that made him fiimou«. owner of tlx* establishment which Is "Surely." cried Maskelyne. "that was the novelist and spoke. “English not.” is a help to true men the aide world consisting of corn. oats. bran, oil meal, er is perhaps best adapted to tlie aouth burning and hold him until be proves At tbe final m«*etlng of the Waterloo Dobroaki whom we passed just now." An he said. “French, so leetel—ver leetel. turnli». mangels, ¡tea bay. clover bay over." ern ¡»irtlon of tlx* country on account entire lnm«x*txe. It la said that this and City Railway Company (hi I m *), gela raised her eyebrows a little, and held Grec? Ah. yea. Deutsch? Yen." He spoke in a low tone, but with a and timothy, the average gam being a of tbe milder winters. up a warning hand. “He speaks German, madam," said uiaiiner »ml seevnt of great raroestnesa. Is on the tbrory that wbemsver llieru ' londoti, w hich haa been taken over by little over half a pouud a day. Tbe “Ah." said the major, who had pulled Fraser, splendidly. “Allow me to trans Is • tin* the owner of tbe proi>erty the Isutidon ami Soutliw eulrrti, tlm “Sir." aaid Itobroski. in an unsteady cost of the galu lu live weight was *J 3.SN ( uRTtaleHt Turk»; Cwop. the horses back into tbeir settled pac*» ate for you." Then, addressing the new- voice, “1 thank you. I-er us aay no more I chairman mentiom*d tb it alm* the must have stnrted It. cents ¡ter p«mnd for tbe selected bre<*d» again, and now turned upon his seat with omer. “If I can sene you I shall be Thl» coop uiay be of any preferred of this." If a ¡M'raon Is Injured In the street railway w.t» completed. In 1HRK, It hud sud 2.83 cents for tbe otberiz This a wrathful face. “You know that fellow pleased." •lie. but not smaller than four by ala "Hallo!" cried Fraser, who gave no no one Is nlloweil to (ouch him until 'carried 4l.(MXUMiu ¡mvtviigerv without do you. Maskelyne? Where did you meet The new arrival smiled, and put a ques sign of being at al! overwhelmed by any dot*» not Include the fleece, tabor or the Judge of tlie Instruction gets to the an acvldwttl. him?" tion about the postal arrangements of the of the sentiments of veneratioa which manure. Tbe iambs sold at $4.73 per Tlwre I m a curious origin of a n«*eal "I met him in th* States." returned own. Fraser got the required informa sp|x*ared to influence O'Rourke. “Here's hundred pounds, live weight, and the spot Nonietlnusi an Injured ¡ htwmi Maskelyne. “Here and there. He excited tion from the la nd. ady. and transferred it. Farley's spy. Have ye seen Farley. yearlings at <4.23. Shnq>»hlre year will lie for hour», perhat» In tbe hot Are In a Mancbowirr (N II » telegraph a good deal of notice there two years The other was profuse in thanks, and O'Rourke? sun. with two or thris* |sdlcen*«*n stand atth'e. The »un atreatnlhg through the He's st eel ng at the same lings ilmaal over tS |s*r cent When* ago." ducked ingratiatingly at his magnificent Ing around kroptng tlx* crowd back un * windows fell u|*ot> a heavy glaui patter* early lami» are gotten Into market the hotel with me." “P!ea«e do not speak of him in my nterpreter. “I have m-en him." «aid O'Rourke. price» received are sometimes very til tbe arrival of the Judge It makes aright, which «lowly al*<M>rt*ei| tin* heat uncle's bearing." Angela said, in a low “I've never been able to get to like that "What do returned you mean by Farley spy?" no dlfferetue If the man might lx* dy until It grew »o hut Huit It liegen to Fra-er. with ’» his smile thigh, and tbe gron th of the lambs Is tone. "I will tell you why later on." fellow." said Farley, as the man sat down "Oh.' ing It la the law, and must be ro- radiate It, and the im-wir» under- "’*-*“’ promoted by liberal teeding and care. No later on than that evening aha told at the dining table, after the manner of of allowan*e for human weakness, "poor Booth Ctllight fire. epetrlesL him. and he sa wquite clearly that it the place, to write his letter. “He came I Farley go* it into bis head that thia fel The object In calling attention to the An Italian mitiinl Ventura, ala«. In could scarcely be politic to mention Ik» here shortly after our arrival, and we ' low that's going down the atreec was spy mutton breeds is to stiow tbe Itupor- UM A Star««» i»f Xmrrifgfin M«*tllri*«e. broaki to Major Butler if he desired to ’ i have been here together ever since. He ‘ ing on Mr. Dobroski. The deloytful ¡»art tan -e of teeding limit» and slicem In isik“», waa i'omli,mnr«l to death, haa The human body la tlx* im*st |x*rfect see that excellent gentleman keep his is always very civil, and he smiles as if of the business is that the man doesn't stead of defending on cheap lands and tireii liberated by order of King Victor piece of mechanism In the world and rtjn mt risazv coor. temper. by clock work, but his eyes are a good speok a word of Trench or of English scanty pastures. In tlx* summer give Emmanuel III. !(«• wnn alxml to tw* “Mr. Dobroaki." said Angela, “earaped leal too close together for my fancy : his either. But ye know Farley?" the sheep good pastures and grain ; tn feet, thirty Inches high. Tbe |s>ata may Is capable of wonderful r«*elslnm'c to executed, when a phwv of th«» imu'hlo from St. Petersburg in a very romantic forehead slope* hack too much for my (To be continued.) winter, feed a variety of food, using tie of two-by three-ln*'b ttrlpa. with Injuries. Tbe raw* of Pbluona 1'. Gage, cry broke. The apevtutora were mu af- way more than thirty years ago. after liking: he has a stealthy way of walking: plenty of bay and grain, and givs them one-by two-inch strips fastened thereto, a rallrond mnn. la a claMde In the an fectml that tliey obtained tbe runinnr HER LESSON. the leisure of hi» wife and children by j he is my beau ideal of abut a spy should nala <>f Amerhan me*llelne. Gage »»» comfortable quarters at night. latiun of bi« a»*nlen<'e. to which lath or wire may be nailed, the government. He went to England, be." ongagod III bleating, am! at the time <>f < ame X cry \c«r it» XX rrvkt n. and my father heard bis story there and “Ye do expect a spy to understand the She as preferred. The »Ide» are of cut Good X arleiy of Plum. Her. his accident was lamping powder Into Her Little S ub *» Faith tn found him out and was a help to him in language of the la:*d be lives in. don’t ATCHISON OLOIIE SIGHTS. The Lincoln plum bere shown I, de- lath, the top being of wire. Boards or a bole In tlx* aide of a huge uu* of "My mother's going to call tor me many ways. My father was an ardent ye?" asked Fraser. tarred paper may tie used as a covering ---------- by tbe — Ohio ex|a*rlmrut sta r»»-k. The tamping rod waa a pie*»* of “Wed. yen.” Farley admitted, laugh to-day!" cried Elsie, Jumping up and. acrltied sympathiser with the Poles, and Mr. Ik> Thera are a good many rabbits play over a portion of the coop, as a protec Iron an Inch a ml a quarter In diameter broaki was known as a really ardent and ingly. “I suppose that's needful. But I down while tbe brut grade teacher tlon as being ot F » a variety of rare ing lion parts. eHf-sacrifici ng patriot. People sometimes «houldn’t be io the least surprised to learn tried to put her wabbly arms Into tlie ' tM'Silty and excellent tor market, one tion against sudden showers, under and weighed more Iban tlilrte»*n A few gixst beating» are the only eprak of him as a Russian, and that that he did understand. 1 shouldn't be ( ridiculously tiny v*oat-sleeves, ••lax-iii't - of tlie ticst second early plums; quite which portion a box open st one end ¡sxiiids Tbe powdar expl***k«1 and sln*t only to the nxqx a» the turkeys should greatly angers him. for be has nothing a the least surprised if he understood , tills Iron clear through the poor fel sfll.-li’tit antidote for a quarrelsome _______________ your mother ever call for _ you. Fhlllp j free from rot in some seasons; flrat ■ dl*|H»sltlnn. what I am saying now." bet Polish blood in his veins." May 10. be on the ground during the day. - Muy 7. Ml low's head. “Perhaps he rni^ht be." said Fraser. "He looks Jewish," said Maskelyne. How some men's i»«irtliig blond tbe rubbers.'Iaj,t bS ssoms May 13; In full fruitage It struck him on tlie left cheek Im bunting for bis rap among (imflins XV mv That Will \o( < park. **not commonplace Jewish, but heroic Jew« “He'd not be pleased. anyway.” mediately under tlx* cheek bone, and -r»|W lint wheu It <«>lu<*s to betting oil "Ob. yes. sometimes," lie answered, I ‘ Aug. 13. The man a: the table went on with his ish. A modern Jeremiah, and full of la Take ten ¡»mud« of resin, two pounds Fruit large to very lare». round Iah passed up through Ills brain. Is* Il I ml a sure thing! , letter. While Farley and Fraser stiL with feigned Indifference. mentations." of tweawax. one and one half piuiids of “You s.iii> she promised to come to-! ablong. blunt at »¡ex. slightly necked ; tallow and melt all together; then add bls left eye aud out the top of hia tx-*id. No man Is ficn-e enough linking to “He became passionately attached to talked about him. standing at the window-, stem long anil strong and set at an my father," the girl went on. "and I do he arose and walked to the end of the day." continued bis tormentor. when not too t»>t one and one-half In a word, there was a ragged wound etigige In l»>ii«i*-clenuhig without ap- tangle: suture distinct, slightly de really believe, without exaggeration, he room, where stood a table spread with This remark was reertved In silence, |s>uiids finely pulverize,! ctiarcoal; Itlr througli Ilia brain at least two Inch*« ¡M-arlng lientMi-k-d. would have laid down his life to serve writing materials. Taking from this a . and the next moment Elsie's mamma | pressed; color light greenish yellow, In diameter and nearly six Inches long, Careful comparison makes any oth little porcelain jar of sand, he sprinkled bin. When ray father died he transfer overspread with s beautiful shade of well In while warm, then have a buck But Instead of killing tlu* man Instant arrived. After a kiss and a bug mid er heritage look Insignlfl* ant compare«! et of cold water, pour on the water so a part of its contents on the sheet of pa red his affections to me. and I know he crimson; dots many, very minute and ly. this Injury merely stunned him. with common sense. per he had just written, and then, turn a few words with the teacher they Indistinct; bloom, thin lilac; loves me dearly." flesh It nearly cover», then with the Angers lie was carried to abelter nearly a “TTiat.” said the young American to ing with the paper in both hands, be stood went merrily off together. gather together and cool till you can A man has nothing to l*e ¡muij of light yellow. Ann; pit rather large, mile away, aud tlx-n wltlsiut assist Philip lookevl lothsomely after them, himself, “is not a surprising circum sifting the fine sand to and fro in an ab take It In the bands and work It well. If Ills children obey him. bs«*ause tie Is sent way. regarding meanwhile the two and knit bis tiny brows as be said to free; quality only fair; tree only a Make Into rolls an Inch or more thick ; anee walked up a long flight of wtslrs stance." But he kept silence. larg«M* than they are. “I could never tell you.” said Angela, men at tbe window. At that moment the himself. "I wish mother would ever moderate grower, but healthy, and lay It on • board to cool. When you to taxi talking to those about him all i ? ou can't expect much from a flrl with an earnestness which seemed to the expression of his face was sinister, but come; but of course.” be added, loyally, tin* while. Several hours Inter a sur- ! wish to use, break a roll and melt ; Iii»ruintkxi (rnm n <ln*ittn listener very pretty and engaging, “a as Farley turned in speaking his face "she has a great many places to go." geon arrived anil found him renting who with a email wooden paddle apply tithe of th* things be has done to prove cleared, and when tbeir eyes met he was b*M»k Inatraid of thv e»tt«*y<*h>pp«|la. easily and abaolulely dear In mind. At bedtime, as be snuggled into her about half an Inch wide (not too hot), his gratitude to my father and his affec smiling, and be gave that little half-nod In rour** of thno tt youittf fnflirr Ills epllntored skull wan trimmed, tion for me. He has been moat devoted whereby some people always recognize a lap. be asked for at least the tenth I Clone up all around welt, and you need nlll develop n» nnit-h putlencv with (I m > and most self-sacrificing. But h* ting*s glance of which they are conscious from time since school la-gau. “Mother, won't not look for cracks. Keep rubbing off the wound through Ills brain wan tmby n« hr on<v hn<t In tying hl» tie. everything with a sort of fanaticism, and a man they know. Just then Maskelyne jou call for me to-morrow Instead of the sprouts below tbe grafts as they clennned an much as possible, and n The old faeblonwl girl w I m » wiin *>r* an idea once seized is immovable with came in. nurse?" and again be beard tbe oft- appear. I am 77 year» old; have used mild sedative was administered. In a him. My uncle intrusted some funds of “This is me young friend. Mr. George repented promise. “Yes. dear. If you'll the above ever «Ince tny hoyhtMal every month be wan nt work again, and sav ry to nr* tbe echool term < |o«r errme mine, as my trustee, to a business enter Maskelyne. from New York." said Fraser. ts* a goixl boy and go right to sleep." year. I put In fbrty-alx this spring; ing that be waa blind In his left rye be to hr about a» ararre iu» abe umo | to I m *. prise of some kind which failed, and Mr. “He's just doying to know ye. Farley." The next day. In spite of former dis What ban l»econir of the old faahlofl* forty-two nre growing, and I can't sea wufferist no |M*rmaneut Injury. Dobroski thought for some wild reason— “I have desired to know you, sir.” art man who Inquired, on no-etlng an to thread a needle. The waz kept In or no reason—that my uncle had profited said Maskelyne. in bis solemn, gentle appointments. be watched the door Apparently ! m poaal hie. aifjurtlntnn«*. -Well. M lint la tbe giaal a cool place will never »| h >!1. B. Good by my Iosa, and had actually attempted way, “for a year or two past, and to eagerly, but bis head dropped when Alexander Graham Bell, the famous word?** ’ to rob me. Nothing—not even the fact thank you for all tbe pleasure you l^ave nurse w alked lu as usual. From time I year, In Ornnge Judd Farmer. Inventor of the telephone, was dis that before my uncle heard this accusa given me. It may please you to know, to time tl»1 re were rulers promised and Then* lan't Growing I’uiiipklna. cussing flying macbiiies. I’rof. Bell tion he had restored the lost money to sir. that you Lave as large and as af long pencils, which never appeared on the mnn who likely Growing a lot of pumpkins In tbe speaks with authority on this subject, my account, and had tak*n the whole loss fectionate a circle of readers on our side I'billp's desk. upon his own shoulders—could or can as on your own.” for It Is bls tetrahedral kite that has tn Iwiflti again than the man wlx> mere- field of corn Is an old practice, but It “Never mind, Philip!" said Elsie one ly qulta. persuade Mr. Dobroski that this mon “’Twould please him more,” said the Is doubtful if pumpkins so grown are given the unit u|*m which flying ma strous fancy is not true. They quarreled delicate-hided Fraser, “if the Yankees morning. "I'll lend you my long pencil. I If yon hare a good deal of Cl'llfi- as profitable as when grown as a sep chines must I m * proportioned. and I guess your mother doesn't tell tbe desperately, and I have tried for two or wouldn’t steal his copyrights.” arate crop from corn. The pumpkins Santos Dumont's ■uccesa has been due dence tn the |M*oplr, divide It niiB»ng three years to reconcile them, but with “Mr. Fraser,” said Austin, "has a truth very much.' will prevent tbe proper cultivation of to his otmervuni-e of tile ¡trlnclple first I I a good ninny; don’t Invent It all with no result. My uncle will never forgive knack of hitting the right nail on the "Don't you say that!” he »hot ba<-k.l corn, as working the corn destroys tbe enunchitcd by tbe great American one |w*r*on. Mr. Dobroski. and Mr. Dobroski will not bead. Not only that, but he aiw-ays hits fiercely. “I don't want your pencil pumpkin vines, tbe result being that scientist Some houara nrr prim and orderly abandon his ridiculous fancy. It is hard it at tbe right moment, and. as Charles ■ I'll—I'll never walk home your way bite weeds get a <*hni»*e to grow and ritz i ixroi 5 nr«. “We go very awkwardly alaiut fly- they remind <»m* of the ayNtrnintlr nr- for me sometimes to keep my place be Reade says, be does it with a polished again!" But all tbe same be blushed tween the two.” hammer.” mature. It Is urged In defense of Ing," said Prof. Bell. "lu all Inven rnngeniont of the tombatomvi In it well- forms a round, shapely bead; foliage “You meet Mr. Dobroski still?*’ asked “Ye flatter me,” cried Fraser, smiling and felt choked. growing pumpkins In the corn field tlons the flrat steps are taken with an kept graveyard. That night, when his mother took ’ prolifl". but not so much so us to re Maskelyne. and bowing. The young American threw that they do not Interfere with culti awkwardness that to later generations The little girl who practises on the “Oh. yes. I meet him still, and my an extra but unintentional heartiness into him Into her lap and read him a story, quire thinning of tbe fruit. vation until the corn Is "laid by," hut seem» ludicrously Incredible Indeed, piano four hours every day la entitled the shake of Farley's hand. he felt that be must vindicate her In uncle makes no objections to my meet ■■lust Fodder. much <|i*[»*n*t» upon the land, rainfall at the start, we are like the two men . to a groat deal of credit which *da> “I am in some sort an ambassador,” some way to himself and to those ing him. But we bad no idea he was liv Put In a good crop of fodder corn. ind tliorougbness of cultivation. Corn with the plank. One man asked an docs not receive from the nelghlsira. ing near here when my uncle decided to said Maskelyne. “An English gentleman. dreadful children. sown In the row. with rows 4 feet should never I m - “laid by” as long n« other to help him carry a long and buy this house. I find my place between Major Butler, and his niece are residents “Mother. Elsie says It'» tbe «atne a« them difficult, though they both deserve in the neighborhood, and will be greatly a lie when you promise you will and ajairt. so as to cultivate It. I)o not weeds »nd gras« can have an opportu heavy plank home. Aivordlngly tliky KITCHEN MEASURE. mt the fodder until the ears begin to nity to grow, cultivation being gives It stooped down, hack to hack, took It up, to have it said that they do their best pleased if you allow- me to take back a permission to them to call upon you, and j then don't, but It Isn't, Is It?" he ask«»!, glaze, when It may be put In a allo, If It Is possible for a horae to paaa and—of course they couldn't make any under the conditions to make it easy." Ten egg» -Equal to on.* pound. Mr. Maskelyne had taken, a year or make the acquaintance of Mrs. Farley looking up Into her blue eyes. or cut down, cured and stored In the along tbe rows. progress with It. "Why. ye*. I suppose so,” she an Fofty drops equal to one ten>|nwinfiil. two ago. an attitude toward Angela which and yourself. Miss Butler and I had an baru. Such fixlder should never la* “ 'No go.' said the owner, after s made him see whatever she did and accidental meeting with Mrs. Farley this swered, a little absently. "Soon no- How to Krrp Her. Noft butter -One quart I» equal to •tacked In the fields, as Its quality will while of balking "Turn round.' thought in the most favorable light, and morning.” body would believe your word." Haystacks should never tie used If he Injured by exposure to »un and rain. "They both turned round, and wore one fiound. Farley saw a period of loneliness for yet the continuation of her friendship "But if I say I'll pick up my play The value of fodder 1» greatly Influ the hay can tie put under shelter. Hay face to face. With the plank on their Powdered sugar One quart 1» equal w ith Dobroski struck him as being a little his wife since he had begun to work things and go on never doing IL It Isn't «need by the period of growth at which sheds, which are simply roots on poles, heada they s I imh I In this ¡lostpre. re to one pound. curious in the circumstances. Perhaps again, and he was disposed to welcome the advent of pleasant people who would a He.” be protested. she saw this, for she hastened on : It Is cut If out too soon It will con- ioat hut little, and will eave much val garding one another sadly One wine glass Is equal to one half “Just about the same. I think.” “I do not think that I could give you break the monotony of her retirement. tain a large proportion of water, and uable food In a year. Clover hny doee time. Then the flrat man gill, or two ouwea. There ws n.ed to be small aatlafae- any idea of poor Mr. Dobroski's devotion. There would be time enough to make ex not retain its quality when closely gustedly: If cut too late It will lone It» succu- Wheat flour -One quart Is equal to My uncle understands how hard It would cuses for himself hereafter. tlon for him. yet he felt that somehow packed, being liable to heat, which Is •'Heave the beggar down, Jack. No one pound two out»«*». O’Rourke came tbe next day. Mrs. It might tie different with “grown lency. Ezperlments Indicate that the also an objection to baling It. The tx-st be to separate myself from him. I never time I» when the ear» are In two men can carry one plank, I'll take proper seek him, but when we meet I cannot Farley leaned smilingly between the flow ups." Four tnhlesissinfuls are equal to one- the "milky stage” and Just beginning prices for hay are obtained only when ties-home myself.'" treat him coldly. And. indeed, until he er pots on the window ledge to bid the "But, mother, dear," he half gill, or two ounces, the hay la bright and clean, and when sobbed, formed these dreadful fancies, there was arrival welcome, and he, with bis reddish to glaze. expoaed to the weather It la liable to Her KiHflea«», wavy hair bathed in sunshine, and a throwing his arms round her neck. "It Best brown sugar—One quart le no one in the world I loved so well.” To Protect Trees from Rorers. Injury unless stacks nre made by ex "We ahotild remember to caat our equal to one fiounil two ounces. “Excuse me. Miss Butler." said Maske brighter light in his gray-blue eyes, stood Isn't the same. oh. It Isn't when you say Mix cement wltb skim milk and ap lyne, "but is Dobroski quite------ I laughing and nodding back to her. you'll call for me and don't!” perts. The best hay Is that which hns bread upon the watera,” aald the par- O’Rourke had the pleasantest face, the »trance nt Urntlnr Mnraaa. wouldn't say anything to annoy you for It seemed an hour before she could ply with » stiff brush. Mix only a received careful attention In both cur aon who waa making a duty rail. pleasantest voice, and the pleasantest the world. But is he quite—how shall I A young woman In Washington had «¡>enk. so many things flashed In upon small quantity at a time, as It may ing and storing. "Yea. I tried It onre,” replied the manner in the world. A well-shaped put it?—quite master of his own fan “set.” Apply It somewhat In a thin ticen reading that Henntor Morgan ad lady member of the flock. head, square and sagacious, gray-blue eyes her mind in a new light—the forgotten condition, and then make a second ap- cies r Poaltrr le the Orchard. "And did It return after many vocated the system of reciprocity. “No," she answered, frankly, "he is not. full of expression and variety, a nose tlirents, the broken promises. What had {plication. First remove tbe earth from That poultry will benefit orchards day«?’’ queried the good man. "What Is meant by reciprocity?" askivl But here comes my uncle. Let us say no with a squarish plateau on the bridge and she done to this child of hers, sobbing "I’m worry to aay It didn't,1 sn- she of a young man, loni known to 1» a good deal of fine modeling about the In her irrni! Yet »be had meant no the trunk of the tree aud apply the ce and keep down many Insects 1» true niore about him.” nostrils, a handsome beard and a mus wrong. There was but onesvay now. ment mixture tlx Inches below the snr- only to a certain extent. The hen» awered the Indy, “It waa my flrat nt- an admirer. "Reciprocity," re«|ionded tache of the ruddiest gold, and a figure however—the way of truth at last, no face of the ground and s foot above. will be found more u»eftil wlien con tempt at brendmnklng. and It aank Im- the guileful youth, "may lie defined to CHAPTER III. It will also protect agalnat the gnaw fined In yard» here and there In the mediately." mean an exchange In which neither When Fraser had seen his luggage tak at once lithe and sturdy confirmed the matter what he might think of her. en from the van and bestowed in the impression of the pleasant voice, when party gains an undue advantage at the “Dearest," she said, “It wasn't meant ing of rabbits and mice If put on two orchard». Movable yard», which can strletlr < »»ndestlal. small omnibus which met the train he ever a stranger, attracted by it, looked at feet above the surface, as It becomra eailly be placed around any trees de expense of tlie other. Fer Instance, If for a lie. but I think It was Just the walked leisurely toward the hotel, guided him. Her Mother -Doee your husband you gave me n kiss, I should feel iMiund al red should be used. stone. "How did yon come here, Mr. snme. Fan you forgive mother? And by the gilt sign which gleamed high above take yon Iflto his confidence regarding to give you one In return." "1 see." Heaa la Sammar. O’Rourke?" asked Lucy. "Nobody came If I know It, Philip, I’ll never tell you Care er tba laws, the surrounding village houses. his business affairs? fnswernd the young womnn, "lait I fall The cheapest way to keep a flock of Coming suddenly, as he bad done, out by the train but the engineman and the another.” Be careful In mowing the lawn dur Toung Wife Oh, yes; he did art only o understand why an old gent Ionian of the golden glory of the evening sun guard.” “And will you call for me to-mor ing very dry weather. If the grass hena In summer Is to turn them on a this morning. When I asked him to let Ilka Mr. Morgan should attach so much "I came by diligence,” said O’Rourke. row?" he asked, full of faith still. light Into a shadowed chamber, be did plot is kept too done the gras» may die range, and let them pick up all the me have for a now gown he said Importance to It” not at first make out the things about "I managed to get into tbe wrong train "Yeo, every d^v for a week." out should there be a lack of sufficient food required, as they will till their he was very sorry, hut business was so him with any great distinctness, but he at Namur. Tbe people of the houye tell crops several times s dsy with bugs, A week later, ns she paused with her moisture. The cutting of grass weak Trsaalallna t all*» Foe. could see that a man and a woman sat me that Fraser Is staying here. You When fed bad Just now he couldn't piMwIbly do IL hand on the schoolhouse door, a feel ens the plant at flrat, as every »uccre grsss seeds, worms, etc. Downright Woman—Where did yon at the far end of a table, and he bowed have seen him, of course?” come from? "He has gone to see Dohroski,” said Ing of shame brought the blush to tier •Ire growth le In the direction of pro grain during warnf weather the fowls to them. cheek, yet the feeling of satisfaction ducing wed. Any plant can be de are liable to become too fat. In which -HiUo, Fraotrr said a voice. "That Austin. Classic Tramp—Madam. I castigated "Has your parrot used profanity O’Rourke turned In bis own swift, was Uppermost as she heard Philip an stroyed If kept rut close to the ground. condition tbe bens do not lay and are long?" you? Ara you holiday-making over my Itinerary from the classic Athene bright way. then also more liable to disease. Eggs It may make new gTowth several times, here?" nounco to the children, triumphantly "Only since my husband got an auto of America. "Ah,” he said, "Dobroskl Is staying Fraser advanced, shading his eyes with “My mother's the best mother In thl* hut sooner or later becomes exhausted. may not be high In summer, but they mobile.”—Milwaukee Free Frees. r>. W.—I asked ye where did you here.” The tone was half questioning, hia band. can be produced at a very small cost school! Nhe said she'd call for m» Whqji moisture le abundant however, come from? ’That you, Farley?" he returned. "How half affirmative. the plant baa better opportunities to at that season If the bens are made te By order of the polle, all cabmen In C. T.—I beat my way from Boetou. "You know he la,” returned Auetin, every day for a week, and she's don* are ye? Pm a troyfle «bort soyted—and I seek tbeir food. renew It» growth. Berlin must wear white bata. It!”—Youth's Companion. —Baltimore American. didn't make /’out at first. How are ye? laughing. O'Rourke laughed also. ¡L 1 I