Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 26, 1908, Image 8

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UROWING MCGS IN IDAHO.
K dit ■♦♦«♦***«** ««J«
I
Old Favorites
I conserve the water. Th. soil .round
Tfcetr Oplalwa.
I Quincy is so light that the water will
The
visitor
had already a|M>ken at
Industry It RacMain, Greater Atten­ »eep away and be lost, unlea. you put
AMialderable length when he an Id to the
in such pi|M>a A ten hor.e power en
tion Than Ever Before.
rtilldreu. win««» attention had begun to
gin« would lie «utfici.nl to raim> water
Prot H T Frenvh Pncwr Iddw tii-ninml for ten acre., but it might b. necessary
_
j- wander. "And now I want to tell you
Sleuue.
to sink more than one well. I am lie
■ boff I onev ku.w
The ho< industry in Idaho is re­ I ginning to believe that irrigation will I
I "II. fiR»l r gvod father nn<l mother,“
ceiving more attention now than ever l>e necesanry m the Quincy section to
Kvrrv case of Rheumatism haa ita origin and its development in the
the visitor cuntlnuad, when he foun<l
Tb. Owl fettle.
before in the history of the state. obtain the beat renulta”
bhxwl. It is not a diacaxe which ia contracted like a cohl, but it ia iu the
Who .luffeit that white owl?” No one •eretal pairs ef eyes had returned to
The tendency to diversify farm op­
Baird. -’’I have been quit, sucreas
| tlivtr aurrejr of hta fare, "and they did bhxrd and system before a pain ia felt, and the changes in the weather or
erations is stronger njw than in the ful with core ia thia locality, except
•|Mhe in th. ahop;
any physical irregularities, such aa a a|>cll of indigestion, bowel disturbance,
past. All alfalfa, or all sheep or all that th. corn matures rather small. Can Th# barber waa buay. and he ixmldn’t all that lay In their power to make him
i tiutqiy
But the hoy waa thouxhtleu etc., are merely the exciting tauaea producing the pains and aches, which
of any other one thing, unless it i you advise me of varieties of corn that
■top ;
Rhcuiustiam ia caused by an
The euat.an.ra, waiting th.lr
should be fruit, is out of date for the I might try»”
■ n<1 m'lff.li; he frittered away Illa time, are the natural ayniptoma of the disease.
FARMER
excexs <>f uric acid ami other corroaive, irritating poisons in the blood, which
majority of farmers of Idaho, both in
all reading
and never thought of the future
**l ailvia. that }rou experiment with
Kvery
the northern part of the «late, where
Th« lkally, th. II.raM, th. Poet. Ilttl*
"Tu-day, Instead
filling au honoe are carried through the circulation to evrry part of the system
irrigation is not practiced, and m the Kaffir corn. sine, it seems that 11 will
muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint Irecomes saturate«! with these
beedkag
able and uaeful |«>altl<m la life, where
do
well
in
your
region
Try
a
good.
irrigated sections of southern Idaho.
acrid, irritating impurities, or c«Mte«l with flue, insoluble caustic matter,
young man who blurtnl out auch a
____ varietv. Thia
ilo you ■iipixme he stands, children, as
The most succesful farmer, here as early maturing Dent
and the sharp, piercing
g pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every
blunt quretnm.
«hould
b.
preferable
to
th.
Flint,
and
a
manF
elsewhere, is the one who is making
Not one rained . hand or .vrn made a
physical movement
When the blo«xi
blo<xl ia tilled
tillril with uric acid poison,
|M>ison, perma
perma- ­
it
certainly
makes
better
feed.
Tbe
"He ■tamte before us!" shrilled all nent relief cannot lie expected from
livestock on the farm one of the im
euggretlon.
plasters, or other external
esternal
;ted front linimenta. tilaatera,
conditions
of
your
region
require
that
portant factors. As the dairy indus­
I the little boys and girls In prompt and treatment. Such
And the barber hept on shaving.
“
measures give temporary relief, but iu order to conquer
try increase« in interest the raising you cultivate to retain moisture, as well
loroua unison.
Rheumatiam am! bring alxiut a
of hogs will receive more attention as to destroy th. weeds”
"Dou
’
t
you
w.,
Mr.
Brown."
complete cure, the uric aci«l ami
A farmer who is not adverse to milk- j
Chewelah—”1» wood as desirable a.
other inflammatory matter must be
ing cow s will, as a rule, be a success | cement for building a allot Is silage t'riwl th. youth, with a frown.
“
How
wrung
the
whole
thing
ia:
ecpalied, and thia cannot be done
in handling pigs, because no one can apt to freeze in this country? What
with external treat- ent. S. S. S.
succeed m either line, to the fullest forage plants should be grown in the 11«. prepoaterou» each wing ia;
How
tlattenwl
the
head
ia;
bow
Jammed
A IU»4 Barsrata.
extern, unless he looks carefully after I Chewelah region I”
cures Rheumstism trees use it ia a
STOCK M AN
down
th.
neck
in-
details
A story la told of the famous R’ch |>erfect and entirely vegetable blood
’•Brome grass might do well, if the
JV • a ..AAlwWt
la short, the whole owl, what an ignor­ a nl Brlnaley
In Idaho the dairy industry is grow­
It goes down into the
Sheridan, that one lay purifier.
"I am
Io writ, nn eivdorvrwwvM of ing, therefore I expect a more rapid soil IS not too gravelly, -but it should
ant
wreck
‘
tie?
when eooilng bach from shooting, with circulation, neutralizes the acids,
th« great rrwwO. Pvruna. I do m > most development of the ho^ industry. In not l>e grown in reeky soil. Vetches I mak. no apology
will be desirable in such mill as you
an empty bag and seeing a uuruber of ami dissolves the irritating de|ma.
haartih."— toLa Marlow «.
fact, there is a strong indication that have, as three plants reseed themselves I've learned aw I -eulogy ;
ita which are pressing on the sensi­
Any remedy that benefit» digestion this is the case just n >w in several If vou can get lumber at a reasonable I’ve paaasd days and nights in a hundred ducks In a pond. whll. user by a uiau
waa leaning on a fem-. watching chriu. tive nerves and tissues ami produc­
strengthens the nerves.
collections.
sections of the state
In holding far­ price in your vicinity, it would lie more
ing pain, enriches the weak, sour
The nerve centers require nutrition. mers' institutes in southern Idaho costly to build of cement than of wood. And isnnot be blinded to any deflection« Hherlda .1 naked :
If the digestion is impaired the nerve much interest was noticed in the sub Silage stays warm, and it ia not apt to Arising from unskilled tinger» that fail
-What will you take for a shot at blood, ami removea every atom of
impurity from the circulation. So
centers become anenuc, and nervous ject of feeding and breeding hogs • rvere in this country; but if it »ticks
gtuff * b,rvi
frolu hat
to bit the ducksF
debility is the result.
instead of being a weak, sour
Several shipments of pure bred stock to the sitle« of the silo from nnv eause, l
tail.
-Well," said th. man thoughtfully.
> —a— -a»»».«....0.0«.•«•••••• .« e«.»«a.«»«««.a »i Utt
have recently been made into south­ it should be trumped down in order to
stream, distributing uric aci«l tothe
Brown! Mr Brown.
-I'll take half a aoverelgu '
J
Perun« n not a ntru ne nor a stiaBU-
ern Idaho. Pure bred Poland China. prevent it from settling unevenly."
different putts of the system, tire
IM take that bin I down.
"Doll.." said Sli.rldan. aud be dr«d
li b, ncti's the nerves to ben«- : Duroc Jersey. Chester White and
Or you'll »Gtui be the Iauchin< «took all
blood ia strong and healthy and
tutu
the
middle
of
th«
ducks,
killing
a
dtgrs.ion.
l.eahy
—
“
I
would
like
to
know
if
it
Berkshire pigs are ivund in increas­
over town !"
therefore able to supply every mus­
dos.n
or
more.
"I'm
afraM
you
tuad.
a
ing numbers in every farming section would be advisable to plant the Au«
cle. nerve, bone ami tissue with nourishment and atreugth Then the inflam­
And the !>arher kept on aharln<.
Peruns frees the stomach of catarrhal
bad bargalu," aakl Sb.ridan, laughing mation ami swelling subside, the pains ami aches cc-ixe, ami not only ia
of the state. Poland Chinas predomi­ ( tralian salt bush in this regionf 11*4
congestions and normal diges. on is the
th« plant any desirable qualities!”
nate.
no
doubt;
but
the
Duroc
is
be
"I
don't
know
abuut
that."
the
mau
"I’ve atudied owl.
result.
Rheumatism permanently cure«!, but under the fine tonic effects of S. S S.
J. &
coming a close competitor in many
replied
“They’re not my ducka."— the entire general health Is benefitte«! and built up. In all forms of Rheuma­
I Aud other night (owls.
In other words. Peruns roes to the
sections
“
I
advise
you
to
let
the
Australian
The i'brlatlau Advocate.
SJWV>>(«1
HIV whole
VS IIVIC UliilkU
X J , w!
“ vu
bottom VI
of the
difficulty,
en
Aud I tell you
tism. whether acute or chronic, S. t>. S. will Ire foun«! a safe and reliable treat­
Alfalfa pasture, with a small ration salt bush alone. The plant has a few
the <l.ssgreeab!e
disagreeable symp
svmpto
’.o ns ¿«appear.
disappear.
What 1 know to be true:
ment
Special book on Rheumatism and any medical advice you desire will
Now*s TMs?
Mrs. J. C. Jani son, Wallace. Cab, of shorts, ground wheat or fine'y ’desirable qualities, but we have heard An owl cannot roont
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA.
ground barley, will grow pigs very that in the Walla Walla country it has
W« offer One I<un4r*tl Dollar« Reward tor any be furnishci free
writes:
With bi. liuih. so iiulooeed;
ra^’ ttl Catarrh that cannot be curr« by Ha l's
“I was troubled with mv stomach rapidly. This, supplemented with sep- developed into a ¡»eat. It resembles No owl in thia world
t'auurrh
Cura.
for six years.
Was treated by three crator milk, will produce a growth tumble weed in ita manner of growth, Ever had bi. claw« curled,
F J < HKNKYACO T o I im I o .O
The world contains at least four tuoun
Trying It un ItsbbF.
Wr th« un4er«icntH|. have kn >«u K j.
doctors. They said that I had nervous I equal to that secured in the corn belt, and in windy weather will break off and Ever had hi. les. alnnted.
Chrnev
fur'he
ia«t
D >t ar«, and beUeM him tains composed of almost solid Iron ore
"John. dear. I wi-h you would taels
a
great
distance.
Matt
a
¡Eg
and
in
quality
we
flatter
ourselves
dyspepsia. 1 was put on a liquid diet I
perfect
1
v
honorable
in
alt
butsH>*Aa
tranaacitona
Ever had hi. bill ,-ante<i.
One Is In Metico, one In ths t’nlted thia milk and ■»»*• if It*« perfexMly sweet.**
>seed as it goes. Except when \ • ng
that it is superior.
for three months.
and tlnanrialh able to carry out any obliga­
States, another in India and a fourth in
“What for’“
tion tuado br hi« fftsa
In grow th, our pigs can be made to and tender, it ia undesirable for stock.1 Ever had his neck «crewed
"I improved under the treatment, but !
Into that attitude,
walking , kinnan a marvin ,
Africa Just below the Soudan, and there
"Barauet If It’a the
as soon as I stopped taking the medi- ' compare quite favorably with those
Washtucna—”1 have a white clover lie can't do it beeauae
W b.tleualtp Orugalald, Telesio,O
have been reports of such a mountain ex don’t want to fire any of it to Fldo. It
fed on corn. Numerous reports were lawn, and would like to know what sort
cine. I got bad again.
Ha’l’« Caiartah » ura it vken lutrrna'ly. act­
in« directly up*»n th« bl»M*d an I murrni« «ur* istlng In Siberia.
lan't goo*l for him.”
"I saw a testimonial of a man whose made last winter at farmers’ meetings of bone fertiliser ia beat to use on it.”| Tis against all bird laws.
fa
ct
of
the
ayutrin
Tvelimonlab
««nt
fr««.
Anatomy
teaefam.
case was similar
be.
nilar to mine being
cured by that it was not difficult to produce a
Pr'r*F T5 rent« iw»r b.»ttl« Sol.l by all IhruftiaU.
Illa I ««al Vaaraa.
W. A. P.
Ornithology
prrectire
Nwt
a
Peoreaetenal.
Peruns, so I 1 thought
_
I would give it a pig that would weigh two hundred
Take Uail*« Family Pills lor ConstipaUon.
“What do you do," aakrd tbe fair bridge
‘•I question the advisability of using1 An owl haa a toe
Wareham long Did jevv.r att.nd a
trial.
pounds at eight months old.
player. whtapeHng to the man .lillas
hobo.’ convention?
’’I procured a bottle at once and com­
atoon.
Some sugar beets and other roots a bone fertilizer on your lawn. Com That can’t turn out no!
I In (fold Konti No. y. blame fool, itehind her, "when you have a b.uk lik.
menced taking it. I have taken several can be fed. and are being used in mereial fertilizers are generally poorly I've mad« th« white owl mjr atudy for
-Bigley doesn't bother about politica
bottles and sm entirely cured.”
yrara,
Re-Son I want to forfeit me aiuiuyehuro that?”
feeding hogs in Idaho. Potatoes boiled adapted to the soils in semi arid re |
a ay more. doe. beF
' I generally «wear,** he answered.
_ > And to •«« such a job altuoat move*
•tandin* by doin' a thing Ilk. that»—
and mixed with one and a half to two gions. Well-rotted manure placed on
“
No,
Indwcd."
lldrago Tribune.
t«*ani!
tlucago Tribune
pounds of grain per hundredweight of . the land late in the fall and raked off
“Let me see. when waa It that he gut
pig. will produce good gains in live tn the spring would. I believe, be far Minter Brown, 1’tn atuaxed
lalrwm of If«»«.
the gubernatorial be. In his bonnetF*
n.wsnl. ut Seholar.lklp.
weight
Alfalfa, cut up with feed ejt- more preferable. The soil in your re You «hould be so gone cran'd
Orvlll. Ardup Ab. here ct»m«« that
•Just before he got It In the neck.**
"II. took a full classical muras st
ter. and softened by steaming or even gion needs humus rather than fertiiix I -u to put up a bird
inf.rn.l bill cellretor ’
mlle<e. did he? Did It aver get him any
—The Catholic Standard and Tit non
a sprinkling of cold water, with a lit- mg elements. Manure is well supplied 11» tbat posture absurd !
I’all.r | producing
thingf
tie grain, makes a good ration for with phosphates and nitrogen. and To look at that owl really brings on a
with alacrity)—I am
should
therefore
give
your
soil
the
"Well,
he
has
mad.
several
hundred
brood sows during winter A great
dixiineaa;
My M. Mr Ardup
___ _____
dollars, that I know of. by inventing
many hogs are wintered largely on needed stimulation.**
The man who stuffs! him don’t halt
nln. time, without having bwn a wllw
laitin
and
Greek
name,
fur
patent
medi
dry alfalfa hay, and they do very
Sunnyside__ “Would z
__ ___
know bis buainesa!”
your
station ad
tor, you know.
.-Ine.."
well.
vise me to feed grain hay with alfalfa!
And th« barber kept on «having.
In a state where so much cheap for-J I am a dairyman, and have been feeding
M.a.e Va. Ssr.a»,
Mother, will find Mrs Wln.l.w*. a.» thing
Syrup the be.* remede t.. US. lot lU»U U l 'MT«
age can be grown for hogs, there is only alfalfa.**
y. w.
“Examine those eyes;
"Dost vuu ismalder It honorable to
luring tn. leetlilug paruid.
freat encouragement for t^e industrv
T‘I am sure that there would be eeon I'm filled with aurpria*
tell a man his faults tu Ills fare F
•arge yields of wheat and barley -an otny in combining alfalfa with grain. Taxidermists should pass
queried tb. youth.
be secured on irrigated lands, and From four to ten pounds of grain per Off on you such poor flass;
"Ahademiou«*’ and “facetloua" are tbe
"Yea." replied the wise guy. "but I
often the wheat is of low mi'.’irg day should be sufficient, using rolled So unnatural they seem
only word« in En«h«b having th« voweia
eanalder It suf.r to tell them tu bla
quality, making it much more profit­ barley rather than wheat or bran. The They’d make Audubon scream
in their ordar.
uelghtior."
able to feed it than to sell it in the bran would practically be wasted. You And John Burroughs laugh
sack
A bushel of wheat will make would get good results, I believe, by To encounter such chaff.
from 12 to 15 pounds of gain in live feed in i? about one half a pound per Ito take that bird down;
“Has «he aJoptetl « new (ad? Sh«
weight when fed to thrifty young day of linseed meal. Alfalfa ia entire Have him stnffed again. Brown !”
rames her brad tilted to one aide now."
hogs weighing from 75 to ITS pounds lv nitrogenous in composition, and
**Tbat*a no fad. It’a a habit ah« has
And the barber kept on shaving.
Teacklhi fka u rammer.
In young pigs even greater gains can should be balanced by a more coneen
fallen into in txjn«rquen<*o of having to To protect them from parasite., which
It was the custom In the days of our be secured.
trated form of the carbohydrates.”
go through «o many nartow doorways bite and annoy them, wash them with
"With aome aawduet and bark
Field peas are grown in some sec-1
old navy for the men to bring to the
w ith that new spring hat of bora. *
I could etuff in the dark
tions
for
hog
pasture,
and
serve
an
I
M
niast all the wornout articles which
QUERIES BY FARMERS.
An owl better than that;
important
purpose
in
providing
good
1 m praarf Irak Im.
were to be Imqrected. handed tn and ex­
I
could
make
an
old
hat
pasturage during the summer before
“Your
«mokr« hi« pii» la th. water. Dirt and <h«agreeable udor are
changed for new. The drummer had
the stubble fields are ready to K'ew Experiment Station Called Upon for IxMik more like an owl
hou>«. d<*e« hi*? I «UptMMW there I. no removed, the animal«' skin« rendered
applied for so many drum beads that There is a period in summer when
Than that horrid fowl,
Advice on Various Subjects.
way of getting rhe odor of tobacco out healthier, the hair «oft anti gloaity and
8tuch up there «o «tiff, like a eide of
the commodore felt sure be was being there is a lack of good pasture in the
From th« Washington Stat« Coll«« Pullman.
of the roouui. either.”
coarne leather ;
free from inaecta. All dealer». Book­
imposed upon, aud one day set himself grain growihg sections of the state
**Y««. there ia one way but I hesitate let, Sample and lan e Draign for center­
A Seattle correspondent asks for a In fart, about him there*« not one natural
to watch while the band was playing. Little alfalfa or clover is grown on
flunu|<i<
tured
by
the
■ bout report inf to It. Our house and piece, 10c.
Pacific Coaat Borax (*<>.,
feather.”
As one rattling martial air followed an­ many of the farms, and often pigs ' statement of the experience the sta- ;
furniture are only partly injured.’*
Oakland, Cal.
’ tion has had with the “novelty v<*g-l Ju«t then, with a wink and a aly norma)
other bls anger Increased perceptibly make very small gains during this
lurch.
i et.nb!es.” He was informed as foi-
—
until be broke forth tn uncontrollable neriod. Some farmers sow grain, ! lows:
The owl very gravely got down from hi«
such as wheat or barley, for hog pas-
rage:
perch.
ture. but even this does not produce
‘‘The station has experimented
’There, now, confound youI
I aw as good results as would a pasture of i all of them, and finds that they with Walkrai 'round and regarded his fault«
¿Ml
will
why you u«e so many drum heads alfalfa, peas or clover
finding critic.
| grow successfully
in ________
eastern \Va
_ _
SOLD BVltAOlNC 0PUCG15T5 MX ^.fiOTTU
drum
In
the
middle
of
It
all
the
Don’t
Rluegrass and white c’over will I ington. The tomato and egg plant (Who thought he was stuffed) with a
time Drum all over that drum. I tell make a good pasture in «cime locali- I 'hould be st darted early in the season
glam - analytic.
ties
where there is nlenty of moist­ in hotbeds, , or cold frames. Witn
____ And then fairly booted, as if he would
you!"
>ot Kllslble.
ure and good soil, This does not. in , this carx a creditable crop will be ma
•ay :
“Didn’t that new nnrae rorue that I
our opinion, give as good results i tured. The egg plant is a native of "Your leaming’a at fault this time, any-
engaged fur little Murtlnier?*’ asked
People Tell Each Other About however, as the crops mentioned
rr IS WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY THB
way ;
warm climates, and. like the tomato,
Good Things.
PAIN AND STIFFNESS CO WHEN YOU USff
above. Idaho farmers are much en­ should be given a high, warm eleva iton*t waste It again on a live bird. 1 Mr De Style
-Ye«,’’ replied Mm De Style, “but
Twelve year« a«n few people in the world knew couraged in raising hogs from the tion.
The okra and artichoke have
pray I’m an owl; you’re another.
of such a preparation as a Powder for the Feet. fact that large packing plants are be
■he wouldn’t do. She had nothing bnt
each done very well with us. requiring
Sir Critic, good day !”
Today after th« jrer.uine merit of Allen s Foot- ’ ing established nn the coast, thus in­ ■ >nly the ordinary garden culture.”
blue driMNie« to wear, and blue, you
And the barber kept on shaving.
Fa^e have been told year after year by rrateful suring a steady demand for live hogs,
know. In only for girl babltw; pink li
A farmer of Arden wishes to know —Jam«*« T. Field*.
perona. it is indispensable to millions. It is and while the price may not be any
for bom”—Philadelphia Preu.
THIS WELL TRIED.OLD-TIME
cleanly, wholesome, healing and antiseptic, and
more satisfactory than in the oast, what apples would do well where he
REMEDY FILL3 THE BILL
rives rest and comfort to tired, achinr feet.
Tow« Hra.tr leh.«..
lives. Professor Thornber advised
with
a
limited
supply,
there
will
be
a
A.
to
Oklahoma.
It cures while you walk. Over 3O.(K0 testimon« 1
»5«.
- all PRyuG/srs.—60©.
him as follows:
The first move In the plan to make
permanency
to
the
demand
even
lais Imitations pay the dealer a iarg-er profit. .
"Speaking of tornadoes," observed
“
For
the
soil
and
general
climatic
though
the
number
of
hogs
produced
York.
Pa.,
the
“
city
beautiful"
was
o’herwise you would never be offered a substitute
conditions you have, I advise the use made recently, when under the aus­ boarder with the high forehead. "If
for Alien s Foot-Ease, the orirmal foot powder. increases several times.
on. Chat visited Oklahoma the other
in equal quantities of the Jonathan,
Ask for Allen ■ Foot-Ease and see that you ret it.
pices of the York Assembly of the bad happened along a few month. sooner
Rome Beauty and Wegener. It is
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
possible that you might make use of Dauphin Institute, assisted by public- there would have been a provision in th.
A Qnarrelaom. Family.
a great many other varieties, bvt spirited citizens Prof Zoeblln, of Chi­ Stat, con.tltutlon aboli.hing tornado«-..
Mrs. Edgerton Blunt—But why did
That*, about the only thing they over­
V.luab's Information to Pac fic North­ these are apples that the all doing cago f’nlverslty, delivered his lecture
you leave your last place?
well, and sell for very good market on "The Twentieth Century City, or looked
west Irq.irert
Applicant—I couldn’t stand the way
prices in the annual markets.
the City York ought to He,” snys the
tbe mistress »□(! master used to quar- By J. L. Ashloek. Waehinvom Experiment Sta­
"Vary the number of tree, accord­ Municipal Jonrral and Engineer. Prof.
I
tion. Pullman.
re!, mum.
ing to whether you are going io irr -
Elma.—“I have a tract of land near gate or not. If you are going to irri Zueblln would hare the city by Its
Mrs. E. B. (shocked)—Dearme! Did
Quincy. Wash., that I vrisn to irrigate. gate, plant your trees from twenty- regularly constituted trodlra or through
they quarrel very much, then?
Applicant—Yes. mum ; when It wasn I Ir order to do this 1 will have to u-c five to twenty-seven feet apart, in Its public-spirited citizens Iny out a
well water, and possibly do the pump­ alternate rows. If you are not going definite plan of action, n plan that
ate an' 'im. It was me and ‘er.
ing with a gasoline engine, or some to irrigate, you bad better plant them would provide for parks, sewers, the
other mechanical device. Will you on the hexagonal plan, placing the elimination of poles, the IwRutlfylng
Waits aad Meainre«.
“What sort of a table do they net please give me any information that trees in the rows thirty-three feet of the laws, thè prevention of corpo-
A. L. C.
apart, with the rows themselves about
at your boarding bouse?" asked the bears on this subjectf”
fri un <h»lng as th<*y piena© In
It will not rations
“I am quite familiar with the con- twenty-seven feet apart
young man who was contemplating a
tearing tip ntreets, Street car conges-
injure
the
tree«
to
grow
vegetables
dition«
around
Quincy,
and
believe
that
change.
irrigation In that region would bring between them for the first three to tlon in the ¡tubile *|tiare, and a hun
“A table of waits and measures." re­
very good results, providing the cost five years, but. of course, you should dred ami one everyday common sense
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
plied his friend, "the first long and was not too much, In that locality the plant nothing that will take the remedies that most citizens have long
in uro for over 30 year., I um borne tbe Rlffiintnre of
•he latter short."—Chicago News.
depth to water is quite considerable, moisture or plant food from close to been aware of. yet fall to get at the
.— an<l haa been made under III. per-
and the cost of operating a pump would the young trees.’’
foundation of. for lack rtf a general
/T* ,
aonal RiipcrrlRlon aince ita infancy.
ALCOHOL J PER CENT
therefore’ be heavy. The farmers there
CL.
plan of action.
Prof. Zueblln would
A^grlaHe PrrpsrTi.mfcrAj
Mild Ponlahment.
use windmills quite exclusively, using
tr-CtcAjA.
Allow no one to deceive you In thia.
Stranger—In your town they close th* have the city fathers, official or real,
1 gasoline engines only when the wind
slmilalfniJttiefbal.inlHrguh
All Counterfeit«, Imitationa and ’* JiiRt-aa-iroad” are but
1 fails. However, the water is quite front door, of the saloon, on Xunday. snd decide on what they want In the years
lini Ihr SmniRfto «nrilkswl»/
Experiment« that trifle with and endan<er th« health of
abundant when it is reached. I do not open the side doors, do they? Isn’t that to come, and then “go after It,” so that
InfantR and Children -Experience agaiiiRt Experiment.
' believe that it would be profitable for whipping the devil around the Mump?
the future generations msy tnke up the
you to irrigate as many as ten acres
Native—Yes, and the whipping doesn’t work that has been started and carry
I unless you have a system of pipes to hurt him a bit, either.
It to completion.
Prnmnh’s DigeMtonrW Í
Q.lt. a itte.r.a...
Edward Guerr. who drove a florae at­
ncss
and flmfTontaiiv neiitw
"What
does
Vernon
do
for
a
living?
tached to a hn/xy over a railroad tres­
Eatlnn Onlonfl.
Caatorla fa a hnrmleaa substitute» for Cantor Oil, Pare­
Optimi Mcrphttw norMmtral.
’•He works In a paint shop."
tle 150 feet above the Cuyahoga river.
Persona wlth dropslcnl tendendo
goric,
Drops and Nori th I ng Hyrupa. It la 1‘ltuuuttiL It
not N arcotic .
There are four verses. Verse
"Why, I understood he was a writer al.srld <«t onliMia frequently. Thla alni-
In Ohio, tbe horse trotting over a plank
contnlnn neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jinrcotio
i foot wide, waa arrested on a charge for the magazine».’’
1. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
pie cure luta proved offerti ve in niany
substance, Its age la its guarantee. It destroys Worms
"Well, you asked me what be did for cuaee. In one Instane» thè [mtlent hall
thehairgrow, Verse2. Ayer’s i •rf lunacy. _________________
and allays Feverishness. It flire« Diarrh<rn and Wind
a
living.
”
—
Bohemian.
J«.i
H«PP7.
tieen gtven tip by severa 1 physkdnns and
Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
Hair Vigor stops falling hair.
The bunk at Bremen, Kan., having nnly trled thè onlona to [dense a frfond.
"Jones’ new stenographer can't spell
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
ieen burned, experts In the treasury de­ Site sai oompletely restored to health
a little Mt.”
Rtomiu-li and Howels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
"That's all right. Neither ran Jones. partment at Washington bare figured and. titoligli that wns Ave years agri,
The Children’s l’anacew— The Mother’s Friend.
He's lia|py and If yon leave him alone wit that a quart of ashes sent on for Ina never had a return of thè trouble.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re­
she'll hold her Job and he’ll never know redemption will be worth about »4.000. Hhe ate thè onlona Just as sho would
stores color to gray hair. The
the difference.” Detroit Free Preea.
Having bet »000 that he bad seen one «il npfde, taklrig a great many durlng
Aperfert Rpnwdy forOwUpt
chorus is sung by millions.
thè day.
lion. Sour 5tnmach.DI*rtw»
C oldly i onaldered.
Th. Qoarrel.
Wormxi'nnvulsintH.Frvrri«
*«*»r« ««I»« Ar«?’« H«lr vip, I h*. ,.ry
“I. sir,” remarked tbe »el t- Important <
Bean the Signature of
“Ton call yotireelf a poet- -and writs
“’■.i"'!,’OTT p^r h*,f Bo’ '
li
A SarrlSe. to Seleaee.
nrssnnd Loss or S leep .
y«. th. Vigor onUI By heir xrwlly iBprorwi
statesmaD. "was never approached with rhymes about the virtues of Peekabor
1. .rery w»y. 1 tiara
Tt 0« Ind in for
A Jolly young chemistry tough
a proposition of graft In my life."
th. real Un mn '-Xu M. D rcmmo .II,
soap?”
“•WMK, “ J.
hr Senk M^nararr rf
While mixing a compound of stuff,
“Tbat fact,' " answered Senator Bor- j
•’And you call yourself an artist F
Droppwi s match In a vial.
(bum, “may be a recognition of your
"w«nr
And after a while.
bone.tr. and then again It may
s
"And make comic valentl n«B^-»
NEW YORK.
They found hie front teeth and on.
reflection on your Influence "—Wanb- Cleveland Plain r>«alar.___
cuff.
iDgton Star._
■ •*« b «« f .
—Sucres. Magazine.
Ona of the contemporary poet«
Mrs. Knlcker—Henry, why did you
Every business man frequently hear»
leave your sboea on tba ata Ira last “Where are tba bright girl« of tbs
r N u
No. 25—08
past F Our own cdieervatlon 1« that thia; “You charge too much."
night?
m
Kulckar (ttazsd. but Inspired)—En- some of them are administering cats
The tatefcer atrxild be careful bow
gilab cuetom. m'dear. Left 'em to be tloua doses of paregcrlc to U m bright
he «tanks his reputation.
F
girls of tba future,
blacked —Puck.
QUEEN Of ACTRfSSrS
PRAISES PE-RU-NA
CURES
.RHEUMATISM
gyruptffígs
ixir
nna
acts áently yet prompt­
ly ontìiebòuels,cl--------
ly on The bouets, cleanses
the system ejfactually.
assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get its
beneficial effects buy
the »Genuine.
CALIFORNIA
pc S yrup C o .
In Washing Animals
20 Mule Team Borax”
c-
“OUCH”
OH, MY BACK
ST JACOBS OIL
CONQUERS
The Sona
of the Hair
What Is CASTORIA
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In U
For Over 30 Years