Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 03, 1908, Image 5

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H«e«M*
Fare.
VODUTUK Df ETIQUKTTS.
It has long lieei* known tliut nail
pricks ami other similar Injuries In
Ae« •««■« Thlaae far the «••
tto horse's hoof may toad to an Infec­
<• K«e|* la Ml««.
tion followed by tlie formation of pne
There 1« no fixed age at which »
Under tto horn of the t»oof, aud a seri­
girl should be “brought out.” nor any
ous general disease of tb« horse, or at
at which abe should be taken IB -
toast the loss of the hoof.
more’s tbe pity, «ays the lu.hernian.
In a bulletin of th« Routh Ihikota
"Cbwr np! There Is a silver lining
Ae to a mat, be can b« "brought out"
Htatlon, Mr. Moore recently repu ted to «very cloud!'
Well, what good la any time aud “taken In" nwaC every
results obtain«! In a number of cares that? I haven't got an airship.”— Ums.
tbe old man that old mans retrosiwct of a Ufa well spent,
from applying a strict antiseptic treat­ Pick-Me-Up.
CHINA « DOOR MUST BE KEPT OPEN
A correspondent Inquires on which
such ss has allowed thousands tbs death mads beautiful
ment to lujurlmi of this sort.
Th«
Howell—You seem to think that I •Ide of a lady he should walk on tho
By Hot rot ary Tati.
by llryanl
"Lika ou« that wraps tbs drapery of fall
method consists Io paring away tb« will lore If | make the Investment street.
We do not sv why a maq
Our merchants ar« being rouard to
There has leeu a rapid lucrease the
couch about him sud lisa dowu to plvasaut dream«"
born of the hoof from tb« affected Powell My boy, It la Just Ilk« Indors­ should want to walk on a lady's side,
th« Importance of the t lilneee trad«,
last few years lu the number and value
tort until the blood ooxm out T1»« ing ■ note for a friend. - Brooklyn Lift. end we cannot advise hla walking <*■
and they would view with deep con
of tbe burses ami mules lu tbe United
foot to then thoroughly washed In a so­
WARNING AGAINST FEDERALISM.
Friend—Ho that Is your little boy? either. No real lady would permit It.
rern any and all political obstacles to
Mtatee.
lution of bichloride of n>er<niry. In th« Flo looks very lstelllgent Proud Mama
By
Alton
B.
Ptriit.
A gentleman should always raise hla
ts malntenanc« and ripaualou. Tbla
lu 1000 Ibero were I5.U24.000 horses
proportion of ono part to fXM> parts of -Just as I was st bls age My daugb- hat to a lady—not hla foot
eel I ng I« likely to find exprerelou la
Tb« Htatas and ths peopto undertook by th«
and mules In tbe United Htatea. Dur­
water, after which abeordent cotton, ter, now. Is more Ilka her father.—
No man should permit a gtrl to taka
he action of the American govern
constitution to fix tb« boundaries of each of
ing tbe next live years Giers was an
saturated In a solution of tb« same Noe Ixvlslrs.
liberties with bint.
the great departments of government, beyond
Increases of 27 7 per cent, so that on
<*ent.
strength. Is applied to th« wound, snd
A man should not enter a house be­
“Youngling la going to marry th*
which neither could peas. Upon tb« exacutlv«
American manufacturer« today <1o
Jnnuary 1, 1005. tbe number of horses
tto wboto hoof Is packed Io cotton, our- widow Henpe k." "Why, aba’s twlre fore a lady. A burglar wouldn't do It
no leglslatlv« or Judicial |s>»«r was conferred,
and mules bad Increased to ltt.B44.toX),
.tot taka the trouble I« pack thslr
rounded by a bandage snd well «»ted
aa old as be la." “Oh, well, bell age —not If be saw ber. In leaving, tho
astaaiaar tart. g(lude pn>t«rly or send them out In tlie
but he was charged to "take car« that th«
but the Increase did not slop at that
with tar. This prevents any further fast enough after the wedding."— gentleman should go first. If he does
laws 1» feltbfully executed" and to "protect
•lee. dealreii by th« i'blneee. but thia stiff neckqd lack
rate. Ou the first of January, 1U07.
not bs will lose an hour or more while
and defend tb« constitution of tt*« Ualtsd
Xi.0A4.taX) filth from coming In contact with the Town and Country.
of business sense Io disappearing slowly, and our mer
there were no lees than
Htatea." Ily wbat process of reasoning th« ax-
horses and mules, showing au Increase wound.
chanta are becoming aroused to tbe Importeure of hie
That fisherman ts slv“aye talking tbe lady Is saying another good bye to
Tbe operation must usually be done
ecutlv« has reached th* conclusion that for tb« various
trail«, which haa grown without government eucourag«-
of IM per ceut duGng tbe two years
about tbe wbo(>pera be < lught." "H« ber dear friend.
by a qualified veterinarian.
itubae-
departments of ths federal government to seize power
No lady will allow a man she doesn't
subsequent to 'IXXJ.
moot and which has a great future.
doesu't catch them.” answered Miss
not granted by ths Htates snd tbs peopto to "to prut«et
I'boM who are Inclined to talk over- qusnt treatment, however, can be ap­ Cayenne. "He nW telle them."— know to kiss ber, but If be doe« even
There la no reason to coinplain of tbla governmental
plied by th« average farmer, alre-e ail
• ml dsteud th« constitution" I know uot.
production at the present are confront
Christianity does not require ber to
Indlfferenre The United Htatea ami the other powers
Washington Star
that la neveaaary to to pour a little of
With squsl frankne«s G iom of us wlto have widely
sd with tbe Indisputable fact that dur
present the other cheek.
favor the o¡«en duor, And If they are wise they will rt)
Boarder
—
Yon
divide
a
chicken
different views, who love tbs constitution and revere
Ing tbe seven years when the Increase th« solution of bichloride of mercury with mathetmatlcal acruracy, Mrs.
A young man wants to know Its
courage tlie empire to lake long step« lu administrative
not slotie the memory but tlie wisdom of Ita framers,
lu numbers amounted to 50 per cent upon th« cotton whbh projects from Haablngton. Mrs. Haahtngton—Divid­ which pocket be should carry hie cigar
sin! governmental reform, the development of the re
who believe that the powers are wisely distributed be­
there was also an Increase in price per the up|ier part of the bandage. Tbe ing It Is easy enough. I wlah I could ease. In tbe pocket on the other aldo
»niriwa of China, and tho Improvement of the walfaro of
tween tbs Htatwi snd tto federal government, and deem
bead amounting to over 50 per cent cotton will absorb enough of the solu­ multiply It—Philadelphia Inquirer.
from that on which you aqneeze your
tbs people
that all past history proves II should spsak.
Thue on January 1. liMiO. our horses tion to keep the wound moistened and ,
girl—If the cigars are any good.
To do this will add to China's at reinigt h and pool
“
Mamma."
said
Jamie,
mysteriously,
hasten
tbe
beallng
proreas.
If
a
rem-1
Many ef ths people have not found time to study the
and mules were valued at $715.4M,toX).
Hon ae a self reaiwctlng government and aid her in pre
If a gentleman falls Into a lady'a
edy of tbla sort Is not adopted In tbe | "did I ever have a little brother that
history and tbe genesis of the constitution. If, then,
while on January 1. IMA. they were
paring to resist possible foreign sggreealou In the seek
lap he should not remain there until
fell
Into
tbe
well?"
“
No."
said
mamma.
case of a foot wound In tbe borae, tbe i
there were no Immediate danger of sn effective seizure
valued at $2.274.042.000.
Ing of undue and eiclualva proprietary privileges Thus
bs to through apologising.
No real
"Why?"
“Why, when I looked down
of powers we should, to protect the future, meet tbe
This Is a phenomenal record and yet. owner runs considerable risk of awl-1
lady will ask him to.
no foreign aid will be required to euforce the opeu duor
In
the
well
I
saw
a
llttle
boy
sou»
ous
Infection
either
of
blood
pooloulng
assault of th« new f«<lerallats with au equal rigor. They
notwithstanding this extraordinary In­
aud the |s>llcy of equal opportunity for alL
Should a gentleman or a lady give
thing like me."
are steadily at work teaching and preaching the doctrine«
crease In numtier an« value, horses are or lockjaw.
way In an argument? We don't know
"Miao Pechla," said Mr. Tlmmld. at which should, but ws can guess whh-to
of their sect
In greater demand to-day than they
EVERY MAN IS FOR RENT
the other end of the sofa. “If I were to does.
Case La«S for tbe Bean ree»,
Ho those oiqmoed to tbelr views should osrrtflre any
have ever been before In tbe hist try ot
By John 4 Howland.
Beans may be planted 1st« and ma- throw you a klaa I wonder wbat you'd
¡■arty feeling snd Intere«! and enter the lists as open
•be United States.
No real lady who pays the rsr faro
Never before In tto history of the United
ture before a probably froet For eev- wy.~‘ “Well," replied Miss Pecbta, "I'd of a friend will aak ber for the nickel
chainplona of our constitutional system In Ito Integrity.
Htatea as a nation has It be«u more difficult to
•ay
you
were
tbe
laziest
man
I
ever
•ral
years
beans
have
boj
<>ue
—
a
good
I to time to do It Is now. Hume other year--«/«, even
Keeping It««- I- B«««4a.
back when they quarrel.
find recruits of first grade for those llu-s of
next year may to too 1st«
( Here Is an easy plan of keeping bogs price, and If tbe wheat cr<, , proves to saw."—Philadelphia Frew
On a first call ou a girl a gentlemnn
human endeavor where tbe love of doing and
from going from bog pastures to cow be as short aa threatened at this writ­
Tom—But perhaps she doesn't lor« should not remain later than 2 a. m.
the reroiiqe-nse« of a simple, earnest life are
pasture«. and at tto same time allow Ing ing the consumption of them to likely you. Jack—Ob. yea, she doe«! Tom—
THE UNEQUALED AMERICAN PAY ROLL
A married woman should not In <v>n>-
stimulus and reward In one for such a Ilf«
tbe cattle to go from one pasture to to be larger than usual. Tb« planting, How do you know? Jack—When I told psny call ber husband a "dear old
“What la there In It?" haa bwsrme tbe one
By .Secretary Corta!you.
tho other at will. As shown In tbe harvesting and thrashing of beans may ber that I bad no money to get married man." It makes him look cheap. Nor
set question of the young man beginning the
Victoria« of coitmieroe call for high
sketch, tto opening lu tbe fence may be done by machinery now, which re­ on she offered to borrow some from ber should a married man address hla wif«
world, aud that young man «eking the que»
esureg«—courage to plan broadly for
tie as wide • » desired. Two by twelve moves a former serious objection tn father.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
tn company its the "old woman." It
tlou •apw'ts tto answer to l«e In doller«. No other an
the future, courage to stick to a plan
Inch plank are nailed to tbe fence posts tbelr culture; and If the crop area on
“Dear me. John, this Is dreadful with may confirm on» of her friend's opin­
•wer than thut which carries the dollar sign vlth It Is
steadfastly to the end. Pluck and per­
about four or six Inches from tbe a farm has been ma«ie smaller than hot weather on ua and no money to go ions.
<sHislder<s1 Efforts which er* not worth the dollar areas
sistence ara the linplrlng attributes of
ground, and two extra poets are set out <1<-o!red. by reason of the cold spring, a anywhere. Haven't you any country
No gentleman will spend his former
uro are efforts not worth ex|Htulli«g
H-nnelsely made a
American manliood. and they are typi­
from tlie fence about a foot. Tbe plank field of beans might be advantageously relations you can scare up?” “That's
wife’s alimony for presents to another
Bdlllou dollars In a certain line of work that Is worth
fied lo Iba American merchant
used
In
extending
the
season's
crops.
Is nailed to tlie Inside of throe posts,
tbe trouble. I've scared all I’ve got woman. The courts do not rerognlzs
while! Hone* on« els« has a salary of (inu.tMl a year
No road to too bard for the Ameri­
and this plank should be sbout four Good <»rn land to exivllent for beans, already. —Baltimore American.
thia excuse. And no lady will tell her
to show for his progress what ar« the ebsnrea there?
can business man to travel, no ob­
feet longer than tbe one fastened to and their cultivation does not differ
“Yes," said the young man, pensive­ second divorced husband how mint»
To him there la Ito.cbance In life that la not m*-aaure«t by
stacle great enough to stop him so long
the fence so as to go by tbe opening at materially from that of corn, hence It
ly. “a dog I once had saved my life." better No. 1 was to her from the alb
the ¡H.s.lbllltles of mon«-y alióte tbe necessities of simple
• • be sees ahead something to be doo«.
each end about two feet. Tbe bogs does not require any apeclal Inatructin
•Tell me about It." said the young mony standpoint
living.
Hack of him. sharing In hla succeaees
or skill to grow them successfully.
woman, with eager Interest. 'I sold
Andrew Carnegie is an example of tbe worlds master
UKU s. < oatLt tou. •0<* nqt envying him hla Just reward«
him for $4." said the young man. “when
of millions Carnegie w III uot allow the mention of death
stand tbe thousands of employee—tb«
Mur»« Crop for Alfalfa.
I was nearly starving."—Tlt-BIta.
In bls presence If he cal* escape It. You young men
great army of American wageearnera, tbe beat paid body
Rome people still tblnk alfalfa should
BOYS WHO ARE WANTED
who hate filed your hopes In life for the accumulation r>f
“What made Brown
marry that
of men and women In tbe world.
be
sown
with
a
nurse
crop.
Those
who
• million dollars hate you any Idea of how many mil
widow?" "Did you ever drop a penny
We have mui'b to stow tbe world •• evidence af A merl­
bad experience with It know bet-
Ilona thio mtn <'arrugia might give you In exchange fur
e's material grestneaa, but I venture to nay there la
In a weighing machine and then find
A rerent publication of tbe Ari-
your youth merely?
A man recently advertised
■»thing lu that re«|>«ct that we should regard with aa
tbe thing won't work?" “Yea." “That's
Experiment Station sums up tbe
Wbat can it mean when the master of men and lull
, tbe reason.” "What do you mean?” New Bedford Standard for a boy who
much pride as the American pay roll. It has no equal
facta as follows:
Ilona In bls old age will not suffer a reference to death
“doe* not smoke cigarettes or drink,
auywbcrr
lu a large sense it bas made the American
i Couldn't get a weigh."—Denver Poet.
Nurse crops binder tbe development
III hla presence* Hliuply that In this old age be la con
tome, tbs Amerl.-an school and tbe American
Wife (during tbe quarrel!—I don’t who goes to bed nights, and to willing
ivlnga
of
tope
and
roots
of
alfalfa,
especially
fessing to the frultleasm-M of hla past life It la a con
and able to get up in the morning.” It
batik the envy of tbe world, tempting thousands to our
when by reason of a thick stand or believe you ever did a charitable act
free I on of hla failure In finding tie we things lu Ilf»
reminded tbe editor of a cunvematloii
shores every day. to abare our prosperity and our con­
In
your
life.
Husband
—
1
did
one,
at
rank growth shading effects are exces­
whb h should have rl|*en«d him. mellowed him are! given
tentment.
be bad beard on tbe street
least,
that
I
have
lived
to
regret.
Wife
sive. After tbe removal of tbe nurse
Raid one prosperous marketman to
crop tbe weakened and undeveloped al­ i—Indeed! What was It. pray? Hus­
♦
band—I aaved you from dying aa old another. “IX* you know a good man *o
ARCTIC POLK HUNTER TO USX POLAR BEARS
cannot Jump tbe two planks, and email falfa plants are poorly fitted to with­
go on a delivery wagon?"
maid.—Illustrated Bits.
jump over, as they are lengthwise of stand drought and tbe stand may be
CIRCUS LESSONS.
“I don’t know a good man.” was the
Friend
—
I
am
afraid
your
husband
> hogs that go between them cannot lost. In tbe average Instance tbe lose
♦♦♦♦
11 ths opening. Tbe cattle will readily In yield of alfalfa due to a nurse crop has a very bad cold; be's continually reply. “So-and-so wants a job.
“What to be worth?"
I step over. Tbe aame plan may be used probably more than offsets return from sneezing. It’s quite painful to bear
“Oh, maybe five or six dollars
Discipline Is one of the spikes In th«
him. Why don't you ask a doctor to
for sheep, only three planks may be tbe nurse crop Itself.
circus system whwl, says a writer It
see him? Matron—Well. I'm waiting week."
peceaaary to retain them, although the
“Don't want him. I can get plenty
the t'uom<>|M>lltan. In th« modern elr
just a few days because It amuses baby
{writer uses only two for them also.—
Transport at toe Charwee.
of that sort”
cua no swearing la alluaed. aa «oaten
so to see bis father sneeze.—Tlt-BIta.
Farm re.
The
freight
and
transportation
• nd children may bear It. Cards, dire
To be sure be can. They are n>«*tlv
'You may not remember me. Miss
charges on a full car of strawberries
Malehlns Hel«s.
In the classes which the advertiser
•nd drink are prohibited This la uoi
from southern points are often from Summers." he aald. “but I waa engaged
ttu> conceptl<u> which the public bold*
A very Intelligent and observing
would uot have. They have »«De
$200 to $300, while on a car of south­ to you once." “Indeed?" tbe summer
com-cnilug circus |Hsq>to. but strengtli
farmer says: Tbe lm|>ortance of a
wasteful, demoralizing habit which un­
girl
replied
coldly,
"you
have
quite
a
ern peaches the cost of refrigeration
and eteaily nerves are needed for dr
uiulcb to counteract a drought was
fits them for putting tbelr best Into
and the high priced packages that have memory for faces. 'No.” he replied,
cus feata, and dissipation ot any
presented to me In a rather forcible
tbelr work. They may be willing to go
to be used run tbe coat up above $500 glancing at her fair hand, “but I have
Would »»it leave tto performers
manner tost spring. We had planted
on each car that comes into the State; for the rings I buy."—Philadelphia to t>ed when it comes night.but they are
out a profession.
n few rows of early l>enna and after
reluctant to get up In tbe mornins.
$too of this would he profit or Increased Press.
When a bl< American circtia
they had come up we had a cold spell,
They are especially reluctant to get up
Income to the local grower.
protested the space writer.
"But.
”
abroad tin« German Enqieror came
and In order to save the lieane from the
The local grower can often Bell di­ “perhaps you could use this article If I for any work which does not exactly
night Incognito ami wali-hed then*
frost, they were covered with planks.
rect
to consumer; there are no heavy were to boll It down?" “Nothlug doing." suit their fancies; and when they do
loa<! the fiat «-are Tlielr ojstrm •«
Ifter the danger from froet bad passed,
or
refrigerator
charges to pay, and rejoined tbe man behind tbe blue pen­ go about their work, they do It In a
|»re«a«-<l him that to had simr of
it one end of the rows the planks were
thero
two
Items
alone
often eat tip over cil. "If you were to take a gallon of half-hearted way. with no enthusiasm
otfii'rrs of the German army •••« It
laid between the rows and left for
one-half to two-thlrds of the gross sales water and boll It down to a pint. It except for the time to stop. They sin
adopt s’ttir of their methotls
sbout two weeks, which was a dry aea-
of fruit brought from a distance, while would still be water,"—Chicago Dally what they are worth—but the «upioyer
in landing the drone «mtfit
■on At the other end tlie planks were
who wants good work cannot afford to
the local grower ernes It.—J. H. Hale. News.
man there Is the "layer-out."
moved dear away. The part where the
hire them even at that.
Connecticut.
In
American
Cultivator.
“
Well,
anyhow."
said
Cassidy,
“
tbe
erally decides in about ten minute«
plunks were between tbe rows made
There la another type of boy. how­
new mill Is fitted up fine. Shure. every­
where bls tents nrw to to pln«-ed. Av
louble the growth of the others, The
ever. who does not have to waste time
Fruit lUeklaK Basket.
thing’s in its right place." "Not at all."
the building of the white dty proceetl«
I growth was evidently due to tbe mola-
studying advertisements.
Employers
Thia basket Is made from an ordi­
replied Casey, “wbln I wlnt through
everything aeenia to be In ronfusliin. r
lure saved by the planks.
who are not willing to pay him for his
nary Delaware fruit basket A strap
tangled tnnaa. Men are running everv
there tb' other day I seen a lot o' red
time—to pay a good price for good
goes over the shoulder of the picker
l.nss of Manor«.
CAPT. AMUNDSEN.
way; wagons seem to to dumping tlielr
buckets marked 'Fur Fire Only, an',
and leaves both hands free for gatber-
work—need not hope to get biin. IK
An
authority
claims
that
fully
one-
PhU-
loads protnlsmioiisl.r; but every wagon
< apt. Roald Amundsen, greatest of Arctic mariners, gained renown by
falx, there was watber in thlm!”-
is up. bright and alert, looking out to
salting a sl<s»p through the Northwest imanage from the North Atlantic to third of the manure voided on the
la lettere«| or numbered, so Is every box
adelphla Press-
do beet tbe Job he to put to. He gets ■»
the North Pacific Ocean and locating tb« magnetic North Pole while on farms of the United States la lost. The
or trunk, and all have tlielr proper
Friend—One of your clerks tells me good Job, and goes from that Into a bet­
hl« way.
fermentation of manure Is caused by
places Thia great Jnmbto of wagon­
you raised his salary and told him to
ter, and by and by he and bis kind
In IttlO. the captain says, he to going to undertake a trip to the geo­ the action of two forms of organisms
groaning and creaking In tto soft turf
get married, under panalty of dla-
all tbe g<»d jobs.
ant! men shouting and singing Is all
graphical North Pole
Other explorers, be says, have failed because they tin« form Is that which requires an
charge. Business Man—Yes; I do that
Keep close watch on tbe boy of
abundance of oxygen and dire when ex­
have not given time enough to tlie task. He will devote six yeart* to It
Working aa one great « It >!«• to an end
to all tny clerks when they get old
type. He Is going to be the man
But although they all work together,
The captain telle a picturesque story about using trained polar bears to posed to It. The former thrive« on the
enough to marry. I don't want any
will have the handling of affaire.
outside of the heap and the latter In
each ntnn to taught to think for him
pull the atwlgva when bo goes to the ¡»to. He says;
of your lndei>endent, conceited men
self, and when a man shows ability, he
"I am having ».me ¡»lar tours train«! by Carl llagcnbcck. the animal the Interior. The latter’s office seems
about my place.—Tlt-BIta.
SSeridaa's D««ble Merries«.
trainer There ton re. when properly trained, are aa tractable ka oxen and to break up the more complex particles
la soon noticed, line Instance of thia
Landlady (to new boarder who Is
It waa In 1857 that the Gretna Green
was afford«1«! by a young man who waa
can pull sledgea well. They are nt home lu the rold of the arctic and can be and prepare them for the action of the
rather stout). I am glad to bear that marriages were made Illegal. A glance
studying medicine In the winter, and
easily cared for and fed with real meat. When near enough to the pole It to former. If the action of the former
one of my former boarders recommend­ at Its registers may yet Inspire tbe
BASKET rOB »Bl IT TICK INO.
Is
too
rapid
a
great
deal
of
the
nltrro-
thought a » ason In the fresh air would
my Intention to use these toare to make a daab There will be six of them
ed you to my house. Stout Boarder— novelist of the future. One entry will
gen passes off Into the air In the form
harden him for hla next winter's work
and they will haul three sledges."
Tto only Job he rould get «as aa a can
it ammonia or free nitrogen, and Is lost Ing tbe fruit It Is bad practice ft. Yes, be spoke very highly of It. After be sure to puxxle. Twice within a few
shake any kind of fruit from tbe tree. telling him that I had tried all kinds days occurs the record of tbe marriage
vaa man. But he was able to think for
•o the soli from whence It came.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR GROCER t
tomers If they calle,! every day to mar­
It should always he picked by band ot antlfst without success he sdvised a of Richard Brinsley Sheridan to Mina
hlmadf. and promotion »»n came.
ket Two-thlrda of our trade Is ae-
and carefully placed In the package In short stay here.—Ally Sloper.
The t’B-te-.|»ate Cow.
Tto circus child la not taught by
Grant There was only one R. B. 8..
The Improved cow. tuiys tbe American which It Is sent to market. By this
Mistress—Norah, I told you to give only one bride for the same gentleman.
blows, but by klndneoa an«! patience, lie Hee peeta the Wemsa Who la cured either by telephone or by solicit­
Hard to rieoao.
ing, and the women never come to ths Fanner, la the cow that continually Im­ method Injury to the extent of 10 to that man with tbe hand organ a quar­ The double entries are not the result of
am! the droua management Insists that
Under the title, "I»o You Know Your store except when they happen to ba proves In her milking qualities. She Is 23 per cent may be avoided.
ter to go down to tbe next block and any blunder on the part of tbe Rev.
every child shall go to achiwl In win
Gnurrf' the editor of Woman's Home passing on some other errand, or when not tbe,only Improved row. for tbe pro-
grind his machine In front of Mr. Mr. Vulcan. Tbe parties wen* really
ter.
Companion makes this comment:
Wintering Rees.
there la some mistake In the bill. Yet lucer of good beef stock and of tbe Im­
Uppe-Tart's house— and he’s out here twice married at Gretna Green. Arriv­
war Svatlnag's Soli Is Thin.
'There are s few of the Intimate de It take« half our clerks to wait on tbs proved steer la an Improved cow. It Is
D.
H.
Stovall
says a neighbor who on the sidewalk again I Norah—Yla. ing on a Sunday they were duly wed­
An English golfer oil a Ri-ottlah links
tail« of his hualnewi life which our remaining one third of the trade
not only necessary to have the Improv­ make« a go«si living from bls apiary mum. He says th' ledd.v In tbe next ded, and sped away to Edinburgh.
hit the turf ten times for every on«*
obliging gna-er does not wlab you to women who come here every day, and ed dam. but the sire should also be suecesafully winters hla bees through block gave 'Im half a dollar to com«
There, however. Sheridan chanced to
that he struck the hall. Hla caddie
know. And that la why be «ends a so who waste our time picking over goods, mproved. If the Improvement 1« made the rold months In a cellar provide«! back here. mum.—Chicago Tribune.
glance at a newspaper In which air­
ventured on a sarcastic remonstrance.
llcitor to your kitchen door every changing their minds, waiting for that la necessary. Keep up the Im­ for the purpose. He states that bee­
peered tbe lucubrations of a lawyer.
“Ha' peet.v on auld Scotland, elr," morning, why he assures you that your
Literary
f'hlckea«.
change, deciding between this brand provement leat there be a retrogression. may be succeosfully wintered In cellars
In these plainly stated was the fact
aald he. "Rhe's suffered ower eneuch
children will tie served aa honestly and and that'
An
Indiana
novelist
with
a
love
for
provided the cellar Is given (»ver entire­
that no contract executed on a Sunday
st the haunda o' yer countrymen In promptly aa yourself, and why he Is
Mtrlnon
In
Vermont.
ly to the bees an«! need for no other the simple life moved to a farm, says s
" Then you do not care for the worn
la binding. Clearly, then, their wed­
the past that ye «ml treat ber sae gain
The merino sheep Industry In Ver purpose.
highly elated when you put In a tele­ an who want to see what she buys
There to always an un­ writer In Lippincott's Magaxlne, and
for
the day Tit ths bs'. man, an’ tot the
ding was not legal. Back to Gretna
nont Is again entering an era of proo- healthy odor, that to aa dtoastrotia to began raising chickens. When he had
phone and join hla list of telephone her family to eat?*
grim ’alane."
customer«
perfty that presages a boom.
While to«1« ae anything else, emitted from de­ some hatched out, be soon noticed that Green they scurried, to be remarried
'The man had a saving sense of
“Confound Scotland!" shouted the
ay no means approaching the palmy cay cd fruits, vegetables and such things they were languishing lu their coops on a week day and leave the dual rec­
“The telephone and the order clerk mor. and replleU;
exas|«eratcd golfer, flinging down his
ord to perplex later generations of
or solicitor have probably done more
“ I can't say that we really care for lavs of thirty years ago, tbe Industry as are nauslly stored In cellars. The and apparently about to die. He con­ sympathetic sea rollers of the record«
duh In a rage. "It's Juat what Dr.
Is reviving and each year for a dronde bee rollar should not to entered nor sul ted a neighbor.
to kill th« housewifely Instinct In her-but I don't mind adding that
ws
Johnson de»rll«ed It—'atone,
St. James' Gazette.
water women and further tbe ends of care­
past has shown on Increase In ahlp- dtotnrbeil any more than to absolutely
"Wbat do you feed them?" asked ths
respect her.'"
and n little earth.'”
nents of fancy strains of merlno- n«M*««ary: It should to made a quiet, neighbor.
lean or unscrupulous grocers than any
The I’roser Way.
"Sae the d oct her aald that, did h«?"
Th« Limit.
breeding abeep to Africa and Aus- unmolested home for the little honey
other lahoraavlng household Institu­
"Feed them!" exclaimed the novelist
Inquired the caddie.
"So Wiseman is married at last. Ha
HI««»—Yon don't eeem to be paying trails.
tion of the century. Even the most
"Why, I don’t feed them anything!"
makers
used to say that If he ever got married
“He did, aud h« was a very wise competent of housekeepers can always as much attention to Mlaa Giggleton as
'Then bow do you suppose they are
MIsaewH She««.
he’d manage bls wife, all right.”
man, tot me tell you." snapped th« En find one thing more to do at home— you did and she's such a popular lady,
Rock B«lt for Horses.
going
to
live?"
A new breetl of atoep to »aid to have
too. What's the matter?
gllshntan.
“Well, he’s pretty shrewd, lie's go­
and when the solicitor takes such a
presumed,
”
replied
the
novelist,
"I
For cattle and horse« rock salt ton develoisMi by William Buckman
ing about it in tbe right way.”
Grigga -I got enough, i didn't mind
"I believe ye," retorted the caddto. friendly Interest In her needs and what
dignity,
"that
the
old
bent
had
with
“la be? How?"
“Nae d<»t the doctber waa a verra her family like«, or the telephone can her popularity so much, but HI bs ¡»laced In boxee or troughs In winter near Clapper. Mo. The new breed has
milk enough for them now.”
“Letting her have her own way,
win« man, for there to muckle o' etane bo used without changing from the hanged If I II stand for mimeograph and ecatternl about the pasture« on all the tost pointe of Rambouillet«..
Philadelphia Proas.
an' wetter In Scotland- oor mountains house frock to a street suit, she la vary lov« totters with my name filled Is tbs grase In eummer 1s preferable to Shropshire« and Cotswolda To start
Hew Me Oe< Is.
other
way.
Raine
bare
llttto
ef-
any
with he list'd twenty Shropshire ewes
an’ lochs that ye com« aae far ta« ae«, apt to drop the habit of marketing. A from any female on earth I Toledc
“How did you get Into tbla country?"
feet upon It end thia will be found and crossed them with a Rambouillet
Terrible w
an* It's a salr truth that th« soil Is no New York grocer established one year Blade*
both convenient and economical. For buck, and the ewes secured from this asked a reporter of a Chinaman. "Was
"My wife," growled Kadley, "la tho
vsrrs deep. Ye aee. there's sic a han la a naw and prosperous residence dia­
“Dore dentists go to beaven, Wllltor ■beep, however, this plan does not cross were then crossed with a Cots­ It through the open door?"
tto o’ English bodies comes ta« Scot­
“No; through a chink," replied the •tost forgetful woman.“
“Sura* They tots am in bo ' s they kin work so well. The rock salt la so slow wold buck. It Is claimed that tiey In­
ble trade t
“You?” mildly Inquired th« polite vis­
land ta« plsy gswf."—Glasgow TI xm .
- •■clal appeal for put gold crowns on tbe a ng« la"—Dew- to dissolve that they are not able to herit th« hardy traits of the Rambouil­ Mongolian tersely.—Judge
itor.
If there la enough love la
ad trade, be- rar Peat
ret a sufficient quantity of It to eatlafy let« the mutton qualities of tbe Shrop­
If at the age of SO a girl hasn't met
"Yeo; sb« can never remember in th*
•f a Isttsr, ths
Why
a tax collector baro * their wanta, hence It Is necessary to shire« snd th« heavy fieecas of th« Cots- her Ideal man she tries to lde*llae morning where I left my pipe tbe
ths loose salt for them.
natami
FWladalpbla
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