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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1909)
Wie measured the distance selftty, anil 1 hilirugra. inatlnetivrly estimated th* rate of speed mile visiting « practical fnrinev a at which th* Greyii<mn«l was approaching. few vv«M»ks Hgu he «aid that wht<%* Try sa she might, the ships would be in everything was fed nut un the fa in «xMitact iM’fore she »vuld get to them. She and Ihe manure rvturmnl tn the soli It might «« well, for all she could do. stay should grow richer Instead uf poorer 011 the hill and watch the fighting. But ami that furthernmrv there was leas >r something her love, perhaps drove her connected with the tiirm when It was forward. Site might die in the attempt, CYXUS TOHNSKND BKAOY- but st least she could try. cxiuductiMl oil tlii’we principles than 1 Once m«*re she gathered her «kirts in when the system was varlcxl from year her hand« and ran with the flavines« of Io year. Camilla, as if «he had not taken a step Ono thing Is certain, the growing Cerrricbt. IWIN by J. B. L ippincott C om pant . ' during the day. <low n the htll and tow anle and feeding of llveefloek on the farms the wharf. She strained every nerve. l*roA( fruut Ptiwltry. cx>nwa*ls the growth of crops to feed ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e She brought into play every atom of Pt»ultryincii cstliiintv that kt cowtu I thnt are beat adaptial fur the prialm I strength m her being to accomplish her <vMi( a piece to pr»hlu<v an egg. Tlio tlon of flesh slid nnlimV prvaluctn ho|wle*s task. Her heart beat terribly. Iler mouth w.1« parched and dry. her eatliiiale Is Isisttl on the Tact that the Prominent among the«e crops are el<»v for tier presence on the shore. He thought breath camo shortly, she panted like a hen lay» |3> eggs In the year. In other er, alfaira and tin* other nitrogen gath ■ CHAPTER X (Continue«!.! ljpft alone for the last time. Snuth to >k hard as hr stood tw»f»»rr her. Her whole driven hare. Something rose in her word«. %x here th«» fowls urv contlinsl t»» crlhg plnnt« that ¡«mmsia a high feed*' bearing. hr noticed, was tbat of a person throat and choked her. She had not run run«, and the («<«1 niu«t I m * purrbastMl. the girl in hi* arms again. ‘•Remember your promise» uot to say a concealing something. The Greyhound wisely under the stimulus of her terror it cxatt» IO evuta a nnuitti or $l lk> a Ing value and are relt«lu«d by animal« woni about my plans until to-m»»m>w was very late. II* had noticed that «hr and her desire. She had uot Maxed her* year to maintain a hen. If (he brn 1« on Recount of their palatabtllly. We cannot too often re|a*at the morning. «hen you may tell everybody if was remarkably light in the water, too. »elf for the end. She had «¡»ent herself uu ludlfYvrviit layer and give« but sixty fact that th«* fanners who follow a almost as if in ballast, whereas shr should at the first dash. Frcs«»ntly she found her- you wish.* In a year. In-r uggs cost tlm ¡ h » u 1* •hort crop rotation, tn which a legume “I shall remember.” said the girl: “it have bcm sunk to her loadline with rhe •elf reeling. Only her indomitable will is a safe promise. I could not possibly heavy cargo he knew that she ought to kept her up. She would have fainted trjnian 2 e**nts each. Is grown every third year, need not An rx|M*rlinent rnmtut trd by th»* Cor reach tny father’s plantation before morn- 1 have bees carrying. had «he sti*pped. w«»rry nl«»ut maintaining an adequate nell rx}«<rhneiit «tutIon III IlMC showed Miss Ellen, as representing her father, Ing. lt’g a terrible road. I don’t sup Site struggl«'<l along the road, deeper* supply of nitrogen, pr«»tld!ng he feeds Ilrr ate.<k>lind«s|. She wa* within one him* , that the averugv vast of fx*vd fur a pose there’s a horse in the settlement. ! virtually owned the Greyhound. will on that ship, save in technical mat drtsl yards of the wharf now. The Grey dosvii eggw was tej cent«, or about \ the««* crops to live stuck and «aven You’ll be safe from me.“ *1 know rhat. of course." said the ters, was paramount. but she had been hound was slowly swung alongside the 1 of a »suit an egg The exad fx»r each the manure, (with ll«pil«l ami solid, mid returns It to the wU When nitrogen put ashore She refused to explain her Ellen. She heart) voi<v«. The drumming fien for the xcur xvaa tfil.tl cvnls. joung officer. At ous grain f««Mls are purchased and presence. There emild have been no mis in her ears prevented her from distin •'Now promi*«* me *ume:h ng in return tluit time wheat was «old at 11 45 a understanding between Captain Evers and guishing what they said “Anything you «rbh. my darhng fe«t tn th«* animals In r«»nnectl<»n with She tried to “Please l»e careful of yourself. IK>n t hi rsrlf. While the.<’a;<ain was not per* call out a word of warning Iler husky | hundred ¡«mnd«. xxlille nt the present the Imine grown fiMMl« the Increase In ' time It 1« $2; bran ««»¡«I at f I iN a bun- g>'t hurt. 1 couldn’t bear it after waiting MUially known in the sound, yet his repu voice died away in her throat A cheer iiUrx*gvii is still greater Agricultural Mi; ami tatiou was well established as that of a broke on the night. It was follow«-d by a Itvd |H»ni <ls ami It 1« 110xx all them years for >ou.” Epltoiuiat. “Thea yon did wait for me! Oh. FJ brace, skillful, courteous sailor. Major yell. There was a shot, two y.ot», a i meat s< rnps coat f .' 15 a hundr«*d Jones had learned this through common crashing vtdley, the ring of steel on steel, ¡Miund* ami tioxv we pay *2 IO. So nt leu. Ellen!” IrptllNg Milk <«»««•. He strained her to his heart and kissed frier, is before he had permitted Captain oaths, cries, shrieks, groans, words of the prv*Ntmt Increaaetf price of feed, Milk contain« water, fat. protein I her in farewell. But the parting hatl Evers to be engaged to bring in the Grey <x»mmand. the *x»»t of feeding the lien 1« easily (cMNcIn and «uni i, sugar and asli, aial to be a brief one. If his ship should hound. She was at the gang-plank now. It Jo c**in« n x«ur uior«* tli.iu it was tn the««* an* all mad«* from the cvmstttu The Petrel had been gone for a week , «tvmed a» if -he «suihl not take another lia »2. take ground on the shore, that would be i cuts of (hr fatal If sufficient pr«»telu, , Nothing whatever had been heard »top, yet she ran up it and txNinied th« the end of his undertaking. He saw her also To make ¡smltry profitable on the | fat and carlmhydnit«*« nrr not con from her suioe her departure. Butting «hip. Notasly marked her in the ,lark- safely aboard the boat, which presently landed her with Chloe in attemhnce at | these things together. Captain Haywood nesa and mnfusion. The deck, which farm It 1« neceiuiary to breed for bet i talned In tin* f«»<»d given her. the cow the little fishing village, consisting of stumbled upon the truth of the story. The had been filled with writhing, struggling ter laying Thia 1« done by Installing ' «uppllrw this dcflcleney for a lime by Greyhound had been taken, «he had been figures, suddenly grew quieter. The shots trap neats In the liriibouw«*s. and each I «li iwlng «»ii her own body, amt gradu l.a’f a dozen hovels on the straw»!. Sending Chloe to seek a shelter for i-ghtened of her cargo, and was now oom- died away. The cur««-« and tells stopped. year picking out the best In)cm ami I .illy tM'glna t«> shrink In quantity ami them for the night, she stood on the •ng in in order to cut out the privateer The clang of *t«el blab« was heard no hrwdiug only tn>iu auch The farmer | quality of milk, or both. Tlir stingy | beach, her eyes tilled with tears, xv.it h- 1 he was to command! lie must frrdrr client« himself as well ns th«’ i more. But the groans were louder than tuust grade up his ah*« k “Mi>s Ellen.” he burst out furiously. ever. She leaned against the gangway get rid of the mongrel bird«; he iimat ing the boat return to ihe ship, watching | «nw She may suffer fn»m hunger. | the figure of her lover alone aft. wat< h- “I see it all. The Greyhound has t»een gasping for breath, striving to recover ilrivv out tin« dr«»ne«. ami must enctuir- 1 although «he 1« full «»f «wale and hay. ing the ship itself garter way. round th • •Mptured. Her cargo has been taken out. herself praying, fearful, broken. iage the workers. The Farm must pro- but «he al*» lw*e«»me« ¡««»r ami dm’* bend, and enter the inlet. When >h ■ 1 I She i> crowded with Yankees and :s com “It’s all over,*' «he beard a voice «ay. n«»t yield the milk ami butter she she see him *agaiu? How should tha. ing in to rut out my ship. They put you “We’ve got ’em. Their leader is here.” , ilucr twttvr |wHiitry and more of It. There are advantage« on the farm should Iler milk gland« srr a w«»nd plighted word between them be carried ashore to get you out of the fighting. Is It was Captain Haywowl who «js»k^. for poultry raising Hint the poultry erful machine, but they cannot make out? He had told her—indeed, she knew that true?” “Show a light here, sonvone." cried Poor Ellen was in a fearful d.lemma. another voire, her father’s. “Bring him man d'MTi not have, and If the latter, milk casein t curd I out of the *,on«tlti> h—that a great conflict must ensue be fore the Confederates could be subdued, Sb* gMdd only stare dumbly .u the Caj>- below to the cabin,” continued Major iu many way« handl<np|»ed. can make I ents In c«»ar«t*. unappetizing. Indlgea or. in case »»f success. gam their inde tain. 1 poultry keeping n auccrwaful buainrws, tl!»lr swnlr hay or sawdust any more Jones. “You do not say anything.” he said. pendence It was hardly possible tha: “Ay. ay, sir,” answered Haywood. the farmer should nt lenai make the , than the farmer himself run make but they could marry until the war was over “I know it is true. What keej>s you silent ‘‘Mr. Matthew«, kadi nut for the prison xvurk a valuable adjunct to hl« iu- Stir tnust not She knew his impetuous, daring nature I «k>n’t know. You are betraying me— “ er« and send mm to secure the other ship. 1 time. Properly nmnaged poultry can I ter fn»m skltn milk , «»nly hair a generous supply of g«**l “I owe you no allegiance.” She felt sure that he would be in th* You have d »ne splendidly.” continued the t»e made Ihe most profitable • r««p « hi “No. but you are betraying your fath ' f«M«|. but It must contain sutfi« lent thick of the fighting. He might be kill Captain to his crew. ! the farm inveatineut, ci|»enae and amounts of the nutrient« nr«*«|r«l for ed. He might be killed in the neit few er. and. worse than that, you are betray Amid th* cheers of the victorious Con* I labor considered. ing your State. Fortunately, 1 ran thwart hours! * making milk I’ntll this fact 1« un federate« her father and Cap’ain Hay* them. I’m sorry to call you a traitress. It 1« argued by «»me farmers that 1 derate*«! ami a|»|»rr«*latrd. anerraaful. w«xwl, follow rd by two men. lialf drag Good-by. ” CHAPTER XI. ging. half mrrying, a limp, inanimate their bens cost (hem practically noth i profitable dairying Is out of the «¡ties He swung himself into the saddle, Miss Ellen was ho thoroughly miser- figure between them, entered th* rabin ing. ns they have (r«*e range aial can tlon. Many forcible Illustration« of Its able, so entirely oblivious to her *ur struck spurs into his horse and galloped beneath the poop the Ellen being pro gather all the food they need. There I truthfulness have tirrii furnlahetl by roundings, that she did not hear a horse off. vided with a raised poop. The light rar* 1« some truth in that, ami there also ngrb’ulturnl experiment •latlona.— man approaching until the horse was al A traitress! Was it true? Yet if to. ried by the third man fell full on the fare Is some truth In the fart that farm I the II II S|N*«*<|. most upon her. The rider stared at h»*r how could sh* help it? She was quick of the prisoner as they hauled him ers’ fiurks seldom yield a profit com- curiously as he drew near, recognized her to foresee ja«t w hat would happen. The through the ditor. She had «trained her Ilelptna the l«rmrr, presently, threw himself instantly from new and direct n>ad. cutting off the b»>nds ev*« after the group, unable to move un ¡»arud with stock In the hutnla of a reg In an Inqiortant Interview with Gif ular poultr>inau. his hursk took off his hat and bowed low and turns of the crooked inlet through til th* moment when in that !la«h of ford Pliicbot, tlir government forsoter, before her whidl the »teamrr would neccwsibrily I* light «h* rerognlaed her lover. Ills fa<e I'redlng Mrwl, Wrt nr l>ry. ■ind a member of the Country Life “Why. Miss Ellen Jone«:** he exclaim* j obliged to proceed «lowly ami with cau wa« white a« dmth. There was a red Many of our farmers seem to hold Commission, recently npt«>luted by Mr. ed. “what are you doing here? Why are tion, would enable II ay wood to reach the (he opinion that feeding meal wet to llouscvrlt, glxen to Edward I Fur you not on the Greyhound? I saw her Ellen long before the Greyhound. He Stash a<v<>«< hi« forehead. She had be-n inrapable of motion lx*- rounding yonder point a few moments could organize resistance. It was prolwt- (heir cows will bring (letter results rington. the follow Ing points ar«* elab ble that «ome armed forces would t>e in for*. No on* had yet nnth-rd her in ths ¡than when fed dry. One old farmer orated : ago.* gangway in th* cxritement. She ran - “Captain Haywood.“ faltered poor El the vicinity of Jones' Wharf. Thinking makes the n-umrk. “hour can the row The things which the (’«»untry Life to surprise the pri\nte*r, ihe attacking where «he got the strength «he never get any go«x!neM out of a pan of dry <’oimnlssloii dcMlrea to do. above all len. “I—I----- " knew a« ro«s th* de«-k. brushed | mi «1 two She did not know what to say to him ¡■arty would be surpris»w| themselves and nen I?” >rt notwithstanding the fa«t «*lsr. Is t«> make (hr fact plain that Rhe knew that he was in love with her • aptured. There would lw a fight, her or three group« of astonished men. and ¡that so many dairymen bold to th* there is u tremendous problem before The »on of a neighboring planter, he bad lot er would be in the thick of it. and he burst into the cabin after th* other«. Iler father sat at the head of the ta |.ra<’tlce of feeding the meal wet, the th«* American farmer today. paid court to her before she went to th* would be wounded, perhaps killed. Rather Bahamas. Although he had received m> that a thousand privateers should be lost ble. Captain Haywood «f«»'<| at one »id*. •iperlmenta to date Indicate thnt bet The things which must l»r secured encouragement from the young woman than that *houM occur’ She must get to One of th* seamen was kneel1 ng by th* ter results are obtained by f«M*dlng for Hie farmer ar«* Ix’tler farming 111« ; ■ ip •■ r ' '»g tha 1 roatmte • fli r Ha herself. her father had made no aecre* the Ellen herself befot* th* Imttle. What it dry Pr«>fe«Nor Jordan, of the Maine terinls, better bu»ln«ws ami 11 better 1 of his approval of the young man’s suit she could do ther* she could «••arreiy tell. had evid*n*!v b**n wetting th* fart of Ex|M*rlmetit Station, fed a bunch of Uvtng Th«* <*«>miulsMiou is concerned ' Capfn n Smith, who had just st ‘ hat mo- 80 backed. Haywood still maintain*»! But she might do something. At !• -.mt. •nlvcs corn ami cob meal with long 1 with th«» two latter. ri.-n ratwrared i hmrmmi Ha * rug hopes that he would ultimately win !c*r. sue < ould try to *.» > * him. Everything which has tn do with gled to a miffing po«i? on by th* aid of hay In dry form, as against hay which Haywood bad been a naval officer, who S •• turned and ran w‘rat*ly toward« his hau<ls. The girl «t »p|>*d in the door- xvae run through a fe«*«| «’Utter, mois making farm life efficient and ¡»lea« had resigned his commission and sow the largest house, w hich stood well bark '«»lor tenul and sprinkle«! wjth corn ami cob ant will receive ¡»articular attention, Routh at the outbreak of the war: there from the shore in a « lump of trees. Ev way motNo* a x tiu*' after he had joined with Major Jon*« 4r> ery body in that quarter knew the Jones i was in her cheeks <.r lip«. I h r skirts meal. Tin» results wen* In favor of for this Is on«* of tin* most Important I equipping the privateer, of which he was family, on* of considerable importance in were muddy and l«M|niggl,-d. Ih-r hat the dry feeding. The gain was great of all agricultural problems. was gone I h r hair hung nl«out her fart to have command. The ci»nimls«i«»n will make n«> nt ' that «'s-tion of the country. All of them m wild dishrvelmenf. <>nh th* rapid er, and lees feed was rcspilred for “We have been looking for th* Grey knew Miss Ellen. After going from motion of her bosom betokened life. Hay !•■<> |Miunds of gain. Professor Jordan tempt to hii|»<»«e anything on tin* farm i hound most eagerly." he continued. 'a I an conducted an experiment with two er. to dictate to him, or to carry ¡m house to bouse sb* finally siicf-eeded in two days overdo*, according to our cal getting th* loan of a <*ommon old farm wood and her father stared at her, herd« of dairy <«»ws. one herd was fed ternallsn* to an <»bj«*< tb»nnble d«*gr«* • culations. The Ellen is all ready but th* hors*. II* uo<ild have to do. <Jbloe could sp«»e< hl<•««. i fry feed, while the feed of the other The fa«-(s nr«» to I m * »iM*cnil»l«»i| In as “You!” whi«p*r*'l Captain Smith, guns. I’ve been looking for you as well.’ be left behind till the morning. She wee moistened 'Ihe greater yield »»f ••oinplet«* a form as ¡«malble ami plaet*«! be added. “I am surprised to find you must go on. ’Hicre wa« no woman*« sad struggling to hi« fe*t. I he ’•••aman as milk was obtain««! from the herd that Iiefure the fanner In logical order. sisting him, h* r<-* unsteadily here. What does it mean?" dle to l>e Lad in the village. She did not “What are you doing here yourself. hesitate on that account. Sh* took what “You!” he «aid repma« hfully. fie received the dry feed. • Captain Haywood?" n*k*d the girl. Temporsr» «krrp F fhc *. «h* could and made th* best of if. Throw brushed th* blood out of his eves a« he S m KI iim fitws Meat. “I rode down to the point this after ing her right kn*e over th* saddle horn, did so and thrust out a trembling hand On* of the l»e«t |«»rtnbl«* fences f<»* Curing meat for future con num pt Inn non to find out if the ship were in wight. she rod* until out of observation, and toward« her. Some dr»>p* of blood were use In soiling sheep Is made In panels You cannot know how anxious we have then bestrode th* hors* manfully, in man flicked upon her dr*«« by hi« gesture. Is one of the annual Jobs on the farm. "You broke your wor<l!” h* «aid: “the In some Me tlons of the country, says with supports, ns shoxvn In tin* sketch. been. I was rejoiced beyond measure ly fashion, and proceeded on her way. when I *aw her round the bend. I hail blood of my m*n is upon you !” the Journal of Agriculture, the prob Th* hois* was tired from his day's la ed her. hoping to get aboard, but she was This was t<»o much for th* girl. She lem of salting down meat Is a serious bor and wa« but a poor. old. lumbering going rapidly and they didn’t pay any at put out her hand a« if to ward off a one because of the heat. In MTtlons tent ion to me. They didn’t recognize me. l>east at best. Ellen u as a consummate blow, her other hand grasped nt b*r horsewoman, and she communicated some of the South there are wlntera when probably, as she was some distance from thing of her anxiety nad purpose to th* bosom. A littl* mown cam* from her there Is very little cold weather mid the shore, so I cam* ou here to Im it my psrch*d lip«. Sh* collap«p»l slowly in a thing of her anxiety and purpose to the It Is not until late that bogs may I n * hors* and the® ride back to the ship. It’s and her efforts, however, her pace was n dead faint, a limp heap in Captain Hay slaughtered. Here Is a recipe which Is fifteen mil*«. 1 ought to reach there in slow on*. About a mile from th* wharf wood’s arm«. They had fall l»*en too as For an hour and a half." the hors* gave out completely. Sh* slid tonished by h*r entrance to «ay a word said to l»e a good one: “Fifteen miles in an hour and a half! from th* «-addle to the ground, gathered in th* brief time in which ‘h* scene had ¡ miuik I h of meat take ten quarts of salt Over su h a road?’’ exclaimed Miss Ellen. h*r skirts in her luinds, and ran fl**tly tak*n place. peter, 1 pound of ¡«*p|M*r and 2 ¡Niiiiids (To h* continued ) ‘The government ha* mad* a n*w road along th* ground at a great rate. Sh* <»f yellow sugar. Mix well, ¡nit In a along th* river bank to l»e used in trans was thankful that she was young, active ! tub or some suitable vesM»l, ami then I nn pprrrln th e. porting auppliea and moving troop«. It’s and strong. She covered th* ground with apply the mixture well to the meat. Purchaser Tluit horw I lM»nght from much abort er than it used to be and in amazing »¡»**<1. It was quite »lark now. This Is hii Id to Is» the most nucxvss - Panels nre 10 f«*et long* made of 4 first-rad* order. But you haven’t told m* Th* road ran from the forest through you stalids on his tor .-ill the tini»’. ful meth««! of salting meat there Is. Inch board solidly niilb’d together. whv you ar* here.” Iieah-r Ulis’, t'l.-il - the «well thlnj which she had been riding sin<* «he left both from a stamlpolrit of purity and After this fence Is one«* ¡nit up, sheep “I—I----- ” tha village along th* open *hore at a di« thtse day«. Everybody Is » r.izy over flavor. Her plighted word rose before h*r. Rhe rance of half a mile from the wharf. It toe dancing. nre not likely t > overturn It. A fence could not tell the truth, she would not left the forest on a hill and abruptly de f*et high will turn moat flocks — Xoinru Imt I)I (Terrf, Preserving Milk. tell a lie. yet nothing but the truth woul 1 scended to th* level of th* river; on th* Klrnklt“ Thnt fellow yon were talk A German ¡»atent apeclficatlon de Farm and Home. serve. There was no reason why a young o*h*r side of rhe wharf the forest began scribes a priM-esa for preserving milk woman should land there from a ship 1 again and continued up to th* great ing to must be eras?. Qnnrter < ruck, Thnkltis Oh. no, lie Isn't. He Is by removing all dissolved oxygen by which was going directly to h*r d*«tina- 1 hous*. which sat on a bluff and was em Thia la one of the most serious trou means of the addition of a small quan merely «■•■«•ntrle. tion and would land her at her own place bowered in trees. In two hours. There was no reason why Hlmklns But he tn Iked bs If he tity of ferrous carbonate. The procPM bles with whh’h w«* have tb contend In Just ns sh* got to th* open she naw «he should be in this wretched place at the Gr*y bound, a black ma«n in th* fad <II<ln't have any wnBe. Is bawd <»n the fact thnt freshly-pro- ‘our dry climate. When a crack ap- all. Timkin. Yes; but he has a goodly 1 < Ipltatrd ferrous corbomite In the pres pears It Is 11 difficult matter to bring ing light, rounding the bend. Th* Ell*n “I had a—a disagreement with Captain lay quietly at th* wharf. The Areyhound number of dollar*. ence of oxygen Immediately assimilate« down the now growth of sound hoof Smith.” The fatal word slipped out In had be*n d*l»y*d. She had touched th* oiygen and evolves an equivalent without firing and blistering. «0 that spite of herself. Knew the «e«. shore once or twic* and th* navigation «¡iiMiitlty of carbon dioxide. One ¡»art prevention la all Important. Thors Is “Hmith !" exclaimed th* astonished had proved more difficult than Smith had It wan evidently her tlr*t trip to the of ferrous carbonate Is sufficient for no need to rut out the soln or open Haywood "Why, I thought bis name anticipa’ed. The vessel was st least an hair good* department of the great em .’lO.iWJO parts milk, and the properties tha heels, ns It la called. Tha frog was Evers!” hour late or Miss Ellen would not have porium arid .lie was noticeably embor- of the milk are not altered In any way and heels should be left absolutely “Yes. yes. T mean Captain Evers.” l>een in tim* even to see her approach. rawed. by the addition, which should be made alone, and they cannot be too well de “But what sort of a disagreement could Ellen bad not overtaken f’aptain Hay- ‘T er—wish to look at w>ine--er— before the milk Is boiled. veloped. The sole will take rare of you possibly have which would warrant wood, of course. Hi« horse was a thor Itself, for nature eifnllafea dead horn you in leaving the ship here and at oughbred, and every minute had increased false hair,” »be stammered. Work Hoars nf Farmer«. as required. Keep the wall rounded “Very well, mi»*." rejoined the diplo night? I don’t understand.” the distance between them. For a tnrt- Profeooor Boss, of the Minnesota "Captain Haywood,” said the girl des ment th* girl stared from th* hill at the matic Mileanian. "What *bade doss at the ground surfare, the toe short Agricultural College, says that Ntatl|- and the frog prominent, and with few perately, "I do not recognise any right two ships. She knew positively what the your friend wl»h?" , in you to catechise m* in this manner. conditions were. The men of the Grey ilea of the actual hours of labor on the exreptlons horses will rnme through al) Another Rnrenn. I landed from that ship because I—I hound, armed to the t**th, w*re ready for farms Investigated show thnt farmers right.—Field ami Farm. wanted to. I am not required to give you boarding. Sh* did not doubt but that the "The people are clamoring for lew xvork nine hours a day In summer and any explanation whatsoever of my move decks of the Ellen would be covered with extravagance tn running the govern between four and five In winter. Pro A Ralanrrrf Rallna. ments." men equally well armed and that so soon ment.” “In thnt case." declared Hens- feasor Halley, of the Farm Life Com Corn and rlover pasture forms a M jm » Ulen spoke with Indignant fervor, as the ships touched each other a dread tor Snifter, "we ought to appoint a mission, tells the story of the school- nearly bnlanred ration, and there will but all* was not remarkably good at eva ful battle would ensue and the Grey committee, with a fair salaried head, ma’am working from 9 to 4 until she he little danger of Injuring the breed sion, and Captain Haywood was a very hound’s crew would bu overwhelmed. Sh* to ascertain just how many people ara married a farmer, and had to work Ing qualities of the pigs If they ere never doubted that f’aptain Smith would shrewd, intelligent young officer. Moral, school ma’ams allowed plenty of rorn and the niu of His suspicions were immediately arous lead his boarders. He would be killed clamoring, and other items of general from 4 to 9. Interest."—Puck. malt good wive» for farmers. a good rlover pasture. ed by her persistent refusal to account to • moral certainty. 77te Lady from the Sea I N0T1D CHICAGO LAWYER URAO* Luther I .a fl 111 Milla, n«»t«'*l Cbh'ego lawyer, «lied rro’iitly. the direct result of n s**«-«»nd strok«* <»f a|«»pl«*xy. the first «• Uur«* liiivhig pr»»«traic«| him right w«M-ka before. Mr. Mill« wn« bom at North Atl.im«, Maa«., Hept. :t, IH4R Illa father waa Walter N. Mill«, a pl«»neer dry g»»*«l« m* r* hunt of (’lilcugo and an Inttniah* frlotiil *»f Hu* bit«* Mnrwhall Field, whom be li.id known tn .Mi««ea chusetta After b«*lng gradual«*«! fr»»m the I’nlvrpdty "f Mbhlgnn, Mr Milla waa adtnltt«*«l tn the bar when 21 years old. lie succeed««! from tlir beginning, lie figured In many «vdrbratr«! rears an«! upiNNM«! nt tlir I ar aiich Irgal heavy weights ns Emory A. Htorra. John l.yl«» King. Wirt Mextrr. Fmd Mitchell am! many others. II«* npjw*ar « m | for the |»r«*w«*uil«Mi In th* fir«t trial of tin* <'ronin «’war mid In many other suits «»f mm h lnq»*»rtnii«'r \« an «>ra- (or Mr MIL« ruj«»y«*d whir fam«* Ils was lntrr«*Mi«M| In ninny phllnnthr««plc rUtrrprlM*«* and was ¡»r«M»ld«'iit of tha Boys* club and otlor InstltutlnM for tlir wrlfarr of tin* young. GOOD LUCK TO SPARROWS Sb«*a* Thrown •« llrpnrllna llrldr >nw Home fur Hird Family. Si|tq«'fit|«n| from th«* brnin Inn of a tree In .M -l»«un»ugh street. u«*nr Rrh! aveiiur, Brooklyn, th«* New York llrr- «!•' aay«. Is an »»1»! «h«».- which long ago rd It« term of uarfulimm to hu manity, but which now afford« a com fortable h«4iir for Mr. and Mrs. Rj»nr- row an«! thrlr little brood of baby spar row«, which nrr Just a I »»ut old enough to fly. For three years the oh! ah<*. <mre- lc*M«ly thrown Into th»* tr«’«* after serv ing 11« a g»»*<«l Im-k emblem at a wiel ding. ha»* I sm ' u «winging In th«* brandi es, d«*fylng wind and weather. There have been storms tn th«* n«*lghlM»rh-M«1 thnt have upr»«»t<*d tr*-«’* and br»»k«*»i aft their bran« Inn. blit the tr«*c in which lb«* «»Id ah««* has found a lodg* nient hits wltlistiMsi nil weather «leg»*«. Not Intig ago two sparrows enm«* Into th** ncialiborl«*»d ami «(art«*d house- k««‘|>lug in tin- «»id shoe, which afTonls them a glN-lte*' mid Is nilffic|«*ntly Inr-r for the simple last«*« of aerial 1l.1t duellers. Whether or not Ihe grent 11.1tloll <»f bird« I n ■ ruled by mi oriillli<i|«»gl<’.il Roosevelt Is not known, but certain It Is that Mr and Mrs. Sparrow nr«* not lH*ll«'v«*rs In rd'* suicide, and since tnk* Ing u|> thrlr shod«* In the old «hoe they have raised a large hr«««!. The Spurroxv fninlly bus many of th«* ««»inforts mid conveniences of life, '¡’lie o|«‘iiliig in tin* ahoe Nervi*« nil tjm |itir|M»*«*M of a vestibule. Th«» tip not «»nly nuike« a fine plnzxii for the whole Sparrow fninlly In fair w«*ath«*r, but make« 11 firn* swing for the Hparrow children when III«» wind la <<*ntly blow Ing. Judging from th«* chirping, the baby birds wijoy their fun Just at much ns human children might enjoy an old orchard swing Residents of tin* nrlghlMirhontf, even th«» children, apprrehite th«* situation mid every day one of th«» fa in I lie» who-4«* holm’s nr«* near tin* tr«'«* leaves out f<w«l so that th«* father and mother bird iumm I not send any of thrlr brooff to l>cd hungry. Why They Wnnlrd (Oor»#. The young wife anawered th«* phone. “That’s another call for G«*orgt," sha said to her mother. "Rotnebody wants him to ('ome somewhere mid play bridge. It’s (hr third Invitation lira had this evening." “That wotfld ««'em to Indicate," ««Id the mother, "that George Is very ¡»opt» lar." The young wife sniffl'd, "It unquestionably Indicates." sha said, "that George Is sn easy loaer."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. IlnmMllfl .Tote. Emily (plnylng "hou»e")—Now, l'l| be mnmnin nod you'll I*, pape nod little Bon and lteeele will bo our tmbloe. Willie Inner n moment, anxloualy) —Ain’t It about time to whip the chil dren»—-Megtendorfer Blnetter. II < f •• «rd. bon« Face Individual -Y’onn« man, you can't attend to your bualneaa If you don't keep atral«ht. Young Man—That'« nil you know about IL I'm a contortlonlat.— Boatoo Traiacrlpt