Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, August 25, 1911, Image 2

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IMPBOVED 8 rAWI>4 KD
I > H l I 1 . 1 N Ai M A I H IN K
•
Man ('an ll*n«tla
H*o • r*oor *1 of Trillin* L©
f*Mi» and «invisa «'asina la
on# !a» Only thrv« is«#>ra.
Eitia lar»’«
lar.a topa
»h*a»«a.
i
P o s it iv a it w ill «Irill avwrir
kiad of formation. A
dsla/s fron »on-lln* l«aoa
A void
void dsla/sfmtn
■••L. Buy from •#. W# build thsss up-to «lata
»a. hlnar Will tall yo« all In cataloa- Writs for it.
HOW FAR HAVE YOU TRAVELED ,
|
FARM
ORCHARD
" V budget of u sefu l h in ts VISITING
CAPT.
COBB
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•f You Hav« Never Taken Count Yo«
Valuable Bits of Advice for House­
Will Bo Surprised at Die-
keeper# and Others, Qlven by
CALLERS
HAD A GOOD TIM E
tone# Covorod.
English Magazine.
WHEN
HE
WAS TH A W ED OUT.
.Kofi’s and Instructions from Ajrisiitturul C ollet's aml experiment Stations
Borne new hints for the houseknep-
Have r«>«i ever c o u n t* ! up the mrm-
(ff Oret/on and It ashing ton. Spe\iatly Suitable to 1‘aclfic Coast Conditions
I t l l t U I B A C N ilU T C M A k f l t . R O R H A II, Q l t U I
rr, or for any woman for that matter,
bor of atop* which you have made In
sre given In an English ningiulue O n l y Q a n u l n e A m e r i c a n R e a l d e n t o f
tho course of one day— In going to :
For example, o u t
R. P T R T U N — A sasyar and ( T ir t r lii
buslnoos. In walking from one room F E E DING g r a i n t o d a i r y c o w s east reasonable certainty. That some railed the Matron
Caaablanca on the Moroccan Coaat
M owar
U sât
Co.
______
r*»Jo ^ H . j .-v ____
, i.,#n i i - «a 1 »»'««L
ON P A S T U H t .
saving o f pasture will he e(Tected, and needn't bs a housekeeper, or even a
at homo,
and
so on, !
Stivar. !*•*«< 11 Gold, BU«»r. 'V , Gold. W’ E no to another
la a Connactlcut Sklppar Who
Hy
rrU K o on t r*iro n A irrio u ltu ra l Ooll*'ir«v
r Ooppar. Il Mwllloji
» d full prl«a I A throughout the course of the day T If
n r •«mlop*»
mu
that some fe rtility will he added to woman, to be glad to know what to
•ant
oa tr
ari»M
c lio ii. cV ntrol a^d Tinpifs work«
•M ob
p liia
Loat Hla Ship.
\V
hi'ther
cows
should
or
should
not
the
pasture
from
grain
feeding
is
self-
l ic it a d . B a i a i
CWüoaata Nat .« aal Bau*.
.to wheu a fishbone la stuck In uuo's
you will take tbe trouble to do so, 1
It is equally apparent, how­ throat.
you wtll
. „ b e surprised to 'fln d w h a t 'a ' be f«vl Krain whon * ra* inK )• 7 « *, “» evident.
If an American anywhere nlnng Hi«
diftanc© you h a ? * covered without undecided question. Sonn* tow dairy- ever. that the e xa ct measure o f the
According to this authority the prop-
realising I t
Multiply thoe distance "ion M i e v e g rain feeding should be influence exercised in each of these t r thing la „ to __
hand the sufferer a Moroccan coaat eannuncea hla lut«-ti-
priera pani for Stivar, Old Itarlr», (.»old by 366 and you will find th at It will p r a e * * « * ! while tows are on pasture, several instances cun not he definitely l-mon
If It Is s ucked for a little tlon of v I n KI iik Cnanblenca. loiii*l>«)dy
Ï lt#fir*t
r a l h. t i c
I TN C I E M 1 I >
F o ru
\ e-
not require many »ears before you How W er. it is a common p ractice to determine«!.
F or instance, the f o r - [ while the bone will
III move on. lu one will any, «teclarea Mr Korbea In " T h e
P o r t l a n d . 71 S ix th , b atw ern O ak and l
«*
have made up the ÎS.OOO miles which feed no grain while grazing conditions tilU in g constitu ents contained in one case It succeeded after the bone had l.uiul of the Whit« Helm et," ' ll«« aut«
to a«-«« Captain Cobh," u in I Mr Fur lai a
Most dairymen arc inclined ton o f some o f the most common grain been In th« throat two days,
Is equal to the circuit of the globe. arc ^ " x i -
to tl/ink it dot's not pay to food grain feeds used are given a commercial
Another use for lemon Juice Is to auw him.
i r
Moat
people
would
certainly
be
sui*
h , , w
PlX SO S.l
S l i l Cl
A
diminutiv« follower of
th«
It is possible, value as follows:
remove warte. This Is don# by d i p ­
priced If they were Informed th at u n d e r *uch conditions.
0 . 0 . MARTIN,
»•«« *•»<«
prophet
led
ua
to
one
of
Caanblnnca'a
h
o
w
l
e
r
,
th
at
where
this
b
e
lie
f
is
Wheat
bran,
$
1
2
.5
1
;
shorts,
$;>,
4
7
;
ping
It
on
twice
a
day.
during the course of their lives they
* 7 e M Â Â ° î s r - Wrlt» * * * * » * "
To retain the color and glosa of a I tint It ut Ion«, a aim mill and n flour­
have walked a distance as g eat as held there has been considered only oil meal, 111*.3 2 ; oats, $7.62; bar-
Iler« live« III« oil«
white silk blouse after washing put a mill Combined
the length of the equator. Yet. how­ the lAirvct retu rns from the grain fed ley, 15.80.
That is to say. i f we were to
j nto tcaapoonful of aleohol Into the rinsing genuin« American
realdent
of lb«
AND KODAK ever sedentary we may be, h o w e je r in m '*k yield alone, without reference
S U P P L I E S little Inclined to gain the reputation to o th e r beneficial effects which will the m arket and purchase in th* form water. This keeps It fr i turning yel town, a Connecticut eea captain who
W r it » fo r r s U l n f f U S i a n d h t r r m fu r » .
T V r ^ lo n t r i*
of commercial fertilizers, the amount low and gtvea It when Ironed the glosa loat bla ahlp off (¡Ibrultar « 0111 « 30
of a globe-trotter or of an Alpine be nyMitioned later.
k n d p r in t i n *
M a i. oru«*ra r i v * « rr«vn spt a ? :« n t k u r
s^irie o f the results o f experim ental of plant foo«i c o n ta in * ) in one ton o f of new allk.
yeara ago unit who hua never gotin
climber, most of us have, unknown to
T o rtia n d k h o io b u p p ly C o
T he unfinished etrueture of
14» Third S tm t
PORTLAND. OF It ourselves covered a distance equal work« * t different s ta te exp e rim e n t each o f the food stuffs enumerated
To clean the lace yoke and aleevrs home.
to the full circuit of the earth, or a s t a t i « , n ® regarding the m a tt e r may be above, the cost would he as above of walata sprinkle the lace freely with Hrooklyn billige la hla moat dlatlnrt
statixi. Hut in the handling t,f the powdered boras, then roll It up amt recollection of New York city ua ha
y lM e l x t v w h .r e .it-
climb to the highest mountain peaks ¡,umr 1 iarized as follow s:
t ' s e t s » » 4 A ll!« M l
the Cornell. New York, e x p e r i ­ manure from the animals there would faalen with pina Iwt It remain for ut Inal anw It
I «e*. Scat, cI ta ». In the world.
More than that, we
,->nMmfnttL « M ie s-
m e n t station, in a reason during which be more or less loss o f the fertilizing least twelve hours, then shake out
Stepping Inalil« th« doorway w«anw
ir#Lcbr#|t. I «ses oil have accomplished a task still more
wa»«a v.«a t*p*: or coloesal Without having bad occasion the
pastu re was
very
lu x u rian t ingredients o f the grain fed, aiul on snd brush with a clean soft brush.
a lean Yank«« with
whit«,
whlak-
tip o v e r , w ill s o t Boil
or lajuir xmythiBf. to explore the unknown regions be­ throCkthout the whole summer, e x c e p t some soils it is certain th at the effect
To remove Ink stains from carpets broom chin whlika-ra haiiitiierlng awuy
I« ^ n aterd «Next,
With him
bv- (N sil R s k n o r
neath the crust of the earth, we have for „ short tim e in the middle o f the would not bo so marked us on other tako a saucer of fr«*sh milk and a on u broken roa wh«-«l
» e a t p r r p * i ! K h A le.
; clean soft rag
Hvnuw the milk If was another retired «en dog. Captain
! M 4BOI.ll '««'1UH descend.d as far as the depths of the season, with throe cows in each lot, soils.
IM P« I «lb *-•
amount o f b u tte r fa t pro­
The following conclusions regarding necessary and wash finally with clean 'laylo r of III« Itoynl Mnll
most unfathomable abysses, even an the
ArMAIya. ■- V.
duce^
was
almost the same in both the questions would seem s a f e :
1 he Connecticut «kipper pol»r«l hla
water.
far as the very center of the earth.—
lots.
l n thia e x p e rim e n t the grain
1. When cows are fed grain on
To take coffee stains from any m v hammer for a moment whit« w« cx-
Strand Magazine.
fed
continue«! to receive the same pasture that is succulent ami abun- terlsl rub a little glycerine Into the plnlned that » «- were two of hla f«-llow
B E L M O N T AU TO S C H O O L ,
Y. M. C. A. E XPA N DS.
ratio» °n pasture th a t they had re- dant, the tendency o f such feeding is statn and then wash with hot aosp countrymen.
We expected when lie
Y m p H *• mm- Bar«c«A attorns ■ Armt
»V pr»r <rxi «rari 4 i! a i b bo A k R gb«
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I ceivtf'i during the w in te r on dry feed,
to increase the yield o f milk.
heard
ihe
new«
h» would throw hla
ami
water
' 1 p rat a mi targai
New Booklet J u s t Out Can Be
Be Hae
^¿kither exp e rim e n t conducted the
2. The tendency o f such feeding is
Fwfc
To prevent milk from scorching hammer at ilia- Engllahnmn. arlz« ua
Ta
M
V J3S <mk *40
for the Asking.
j samtv y e a r on soiling w ith grass alone, also to promote some increase uf tlesh when It Is being boiled sprinkle a lit­ In hla arma amt do n war dance. In
ana > 0 ■
T h e Portland Young Men s Chris ‘ and * ith g rass and grain showed „ that production,
tle sugar Into the saucepan after the -■ «•:«>1 he «put dellba-iutcly nud reautned
EUX 0 NT «ITO «moot I
tlan Association Is about to enter j ust About enough more b utter fa t was
3. The quality o f the milk, that is, milk Is poured Into It. i>o nut stir hla anvil chôma
UIACL
E l*
k w r a a . r > t w 0>
uTxin
a now era In Its work. In
ex prodvJCed by the grain fed lot
to pay its per cent o f fat, is not materially th# milk even though th# pan Is a
" T a k e ’em Into Hie alt flu’ room.
if„nA ‘? * i i i . * ! v“.n.,afif - o f., ‘ 3 * ! “? * for tAi* increase«! coat o f the grain
ra- influenced by such feeding.
, , rT tblu on« Th« milk will not burn. Taylor; I'll l e along dlr«-ctly," w o * all
tional
departm ent
to
the
entire .
^ nt,t pn ,f,f was made on the
4.
1 he residual effects from such t>ni will leave th« saucepan aa clean lie auhl l.ruda and I looked nt each
state,
While a great m ajority ol
. . » i s t f *•>- o a . . .... . r - c....
other In n dazed nort of way; then, in
the 1100 s tu d e n t, enrolled In ¡tight g r a n t e d lot o f |3.70, 8 cows fo r five feeding are considerable, as arc shown „ if oniy * a t . r h«.1 been In IL
in two w ays:
F irs t, in building u
p
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alienee ami without enthualaalil, w o
and day classes are residents ol mont-A®-
Most eeunom't'tl an-1
for noutt
B LU E ! BLUE I BLU E!
T h * n e x t season a sim ilar export- the system, as it were, through in-S
Portland. yet a large and Increasing
followed the Eng'l-hn all
and Bchool heating.
number are now enrolling from towns m ent was c o n d u c t*!.
A t no tim e crease in tlesh; ami second, by in­
He led ua Into a large room; It w a s
J . C. B AYER f URN ACE CO.
and citicti outside of Portland.
duriffK the season was the pasture lux- creased subsequent production in the
Blu# th a t’s nil blue. 11111» CROSS: plain New England from celling t«»
front and Va-ket Sts.
Portland, Or.
T h e different courses offered in uriafiit” A hen! o f s ix teen cows, pure period o f lactation that immediately B A L L III.UK dellxhts the lauudi«'»«
floor. I le g a n to feel nt home
The
elude
a
full
Com m erc'a l
course I bred »U'l registered J e r s e y s , was di­ follow#.
S E N D FO R C A TA LO G U E.
It h t t also h.-.-n
A * ,l,h
"
old rnptnln wit««tit•• r«*«l In
Miffed by
comprising Shorthand, B o o k k e e p in g 1
vided into two lots o f eight cows each. strated that grain f.xl to heifers m
A
blu,n* fu' Ma nlr of Indifférence, we hegnn t«»
and related s u b je c ts ; a college p r e ­
milk, o f y e t uncompleted growth, on * ' MV „ T . a t l « f i .r t o r y than liquid blue reach for our hata. a fter a few coin-
paratory course, a graded course in L ot f received g rain as fo llow s:
Cot*» meal 2 .6 0 0 pounds; Cotton pasture, resulted in securing a more and more economical because It I» mnnplace ntiin rka that «tuck In our
elem entary s u b je cts for b;,vs and
vocational courses such as plumbing seed meal. 1,300 pounds; Bran, 1,300 p erfect growth than when not sq fed.
not 4 5 water
Easily handled and throats
To our nurprl««. Captain
carpentry, sheet metal, bricklayin g ' pounds- Total, 5 ,2 0 0 pounds.
a. Some saving will be effecti-d in cannot spill
Price, 10 cent«. ASK tY hb would not liatón to any talk «>f
arc the sa fe s t a n d m o at r e lia b le c a t h a i t i c a n d
electrical
work,
automobile
repait
L
o
t
2
received
no
grain.
the pasture.
While the amount o f T H E ÜHOCKK.
s y s te m c le a n s e r. T h e b e s t r e m e d y for T o rp id
fnlrwell; w« wer« going to stay for
and driving.
Many students trained j Th« milk produc«.*d by the two lota such saving is not easily determined,
L i r e r , B ilio u sn ess a n d S ic k H e a d a c h e .
dinner
lie expressed a vigorous opin­
in
th
e
se
cla
sse
s
a"re
now
o
ccu
p
y
in
g
!
A t D r u g g is ts ' o r b y . 't a l l . 2 5 C a n ts
Not an Old Man's Game!
it is generally true that it will i)ot be
was
fo llow s:
ion regarding Americana who wouUt
H oyt C hemicai . C o .
P o sila m i , u tx o o s Important positions In the buslnes#
L o t 1, 22 ,6 2 8 pounds; Lot 2, 17,697 quite equal to the value o f the grain
T may have lost my golf ball,*
think of b living hla house without <<at-
houses o f Portland.
pounds- D ifference, 4,931 pounds.
fed, for pasture is ordinarily relativ e­ thought the old man. as he crept on
lug with him
An attra ctiv e booklet entitled "A c
I
t
w
ill
be
observe«!
th
a
t
the
grain
ly
cheajier
than
grain.
all
fours
round
the
bush
Into
which
II
Duty to the Children.
tivities" has Ju st been issued by the |
Little by little the old man thnwetl
6 . The resultant fe rtiliz e r from had rolled, "but I will not lose my
Children are travelers newly arrived association and contains a statem ent fed l£»^ protluced n«-arly five thousand
out H« entertained us with rem inis­
la a strange country; we shuu'.i there­ of all Educational Courses. T he Edu pounils more milk than the lot g e ttin g fetsling grain should have a tangible temper."
cences of tbn home land, with Inri-
fore make conscience not to mislead rational Director will mail this book no g ra in , a n av e rag e daily difference value. This value will be proportion- | So he continued to grovel and «tenta that he wltneaae-l during the
let to all persons wno desire It.
o f about three and on e -h alf pounds per ate to the quantity of grain fed, and grope, and to wear a persuasive, pa­
t h e m . — I.ocke.
bombardment of Casablanca, and with
C lasses far day school open S e p I
T h is was enough more milk and to the fertilizing ingredients in th«« ttant smile,
tils kn««e bagg«d. hie
te mber J>th, night clashes Septemb*>t fjU{ t e r f a t to pay for the increased same. The ¡increase in direct milk back ached horribly, and th« bush be­ «tortea of tbe tea. Itoura passed b e­
25th.
From present Indications a t
fore wo nguln reached for our hata.
coat o f the g rain ration Th e grain production therefore, from feeding stowed upon his hands a generous
unusually large registration is antlcl
u
and he reached for hla alao
He In-
quantity
of
thorns,
llut
he
refused
to
fed
lot
gained
166
pounds
liv
e
weight
grain
tells
but
a
part
o
f
the
benefit
pa ted.
alated upon rloatng hla mill and e s ­
per
c
«
w.
while
th
e
cows
in
the
lot
re-
from
such
fe«.*<ling,
and
perhaps
not
discard
his
smile,
and
kept
on
r
e
• « ■ * * ■ - 4
corting us all shout th« town
Going Up Aloft.
ceivifUT no grain gained an average of the most important part.
peetlng:
Htandlng together on th« beach, we
A woman nine feet in height has felt 1 1 3 pounds per cow, c difference o f 53
In the present statu s o f the question
"No, I wtll not k>#e my temper. I
Invited the old rnptnln to come horn«
obliged to consult a specialist In dls- pounds per animal in favor o f the the following would seem to be a j u ­ w«l n o t !"
eases of the heart. Can you picture g ra in fed lot.
When the , Suddenly the elusive ball caught hie and a«« th« aubwaya and the 40-story
T h e question now dicious course to p u rsue:
that specialist, with stethoscope In a ris e* w hether the increase in milk pastures are succulent and abundant, eye- Flopping flat, he stretched hie hutldlnga and the old New England
He «hook hla head and pointed
band, going up a atepladder?— Cleve­ flow and the g ain in live w e ig h t o f and where the probable supply o f the hand towards It, grasped It among Its hill«
f.
land Plain Dealer.
L o t l ov e r L o t 2 would have any in­ pasture is ample, om it feeding grain neat of thorns, and gingerly withdrew to the old mill
y .
*, . >\ * -f i* *. .■ ur
”1 reckon t’ll weather It out here,"
fluence on the milk flow o f the follow­ from the time that the change from K-
Lim itations of th# Brain.
..
ho
a n s w e r e d —Youth’« Companion.
ing y e ar. Th e d ata compiled the y ear stab le to pasture has been complete«!
"H oity-toity! "
ezclalmed an old
"Y ou cannot educate or draw out of
following, when all the animals were until the pasture begins to fail, eith er woman behind him. “ You ought to be
any brain more than nature has al­
y
on pasture alone showed th a t the cows through shortage or lack o f succul- ashamed, birdnesting at your time of
ready put Into it. Som e day, perhaps,
D is trib u te rs ,, E o r t la h d , O r
Not Going That Way.
in th * fo rm e r grain-fed lot produced ence.
B u t should the prospective Ufa!"
we shall try to adapt our education to
"Mias Adkins, thi-re la something I
| 16.2 P*r cent more milk than the rows supply o f g raziag be short o f the
And then h# did loss his temper.
oossibUlU ei.”— A " -« » '« F*ran ca.
desire very much lo ask you."
I in t h * fo rm e r check lot not fed g rain, needs o f the cows, continue to feed I
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"O, Mr Wlltlaton I nx'nn Frc«t —
i I t sevens reasonable to assume th a t grain, but in small amounts, say two I b r . P ie rce ’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
Not of Much Account.
^GREINER’S CHIROPRACTIC I
▲ man who c a n ’t stand prosperity this increased production was due to to four pounds daily. Bran and shorts "f1'* »nvigorat«- stomai h, liver ami m>w- I'ln «ure 1 should be delighted to hear
I’m sure I mean, what la there that
Isn't likely to b ear up very well under the g rain fed cu rin g the preceding will usually be the grain food for
y i r * " “ '
*
HEALTH HOME
you can possibly wish to ask m e ?"
ad ve rsltf
I year, especially in the case o f the most eronomical feeding. A t tim es,
_____y‘
A h e a lt h y bo dy d e f« # dl«en«« C h ir o p r a c t ic
•d ju m m a n r« ir n k e h e a lt h y ‘ o d e* y r e m o v in g
"Would you he willing to go on a
young«r animals.
Indeed i t
was however, ground barley or oats could
th « e n u w o f diae«Bc
N o k n i’-e# n o d ru g «: no
Bualneaallke.
OHteopB'hy
> u t i n g a n d d i e ’ .u g d .r e c t e d «ci-
long Journey with m e?’’
Should the
plainly evident th a t the grain fed more profitably be f«*i.
• a t i £ c 4 t l!y . T r u in c d n u rse«.
A man at Munich who lost 110,000
tw o-year-olds and three-year-o lds de- cows freshen during the season o f late
"A very, very long Journey, F re d ? ”
ALL DISEASES PERlUirmY R[ROVED
ti- bank notes In the street a few day* !
pasture
as
in
a
common
practice,
care
"Yea, a very, very long Journey."
\
veloped
into
b
e
t
t
e
r
animals
than
their
IT OUI METHOCS
^ P o r t la n d , O rego n
/
_ _
ago, and advertised $300 rewnrd to |
should be taken that the feeding o f
' s ta b l* m a te s fed no grain.
"Yea, I will go with you—o f course.
Jlnffcrcn from Appendiciti*. Bronchitis, Can­
R e s id e n t a n d D a y s c h o o l f o r O ír la 1 ^ ^
the finder, received a check for $9,-'
cer C tmrrh. Dial>ct©«. Drop«y I.Hrbfncaa. Hr i-
c h a r g e o f H .«ter» o f ftt. J o h n P a p t ia t t E p isc o p a l
B u lle tin No. 16 o f the North Dakota g rain be begun in ample tim e to pre­
I — 1 suppose It la the Journey that
lwjay. Ec 7 fma. Goitre. Gall Stone. Heart Di«-
700
from
the
finder,
a
man
of
a
hust-
C
a
lia
g
la
ta
.
A
cadem
ic
an
d
X
le
m
a
n
ta
ry
D
e
p
a
rta
a
n
U
,
euev. Hernia. Loir bago. Neumlgla. Paralyela,
vent checking the milk flow tor the
statio n reports as follows :
a man and a woman take together
hheutaati« n, ft* iarica. or any o her dl«**»#*.
M aa le , A r t . E lo c a tlo n . G y x n a a ia m .
neasllke turn of mind, who wrote that,
are nvl*ed to wri’e ua. We »how «on how to
For catalog »,Mrm Till. Hivr» K **l I’l HIOlt |
w inter m ilking season.
Two
1
lots
o
f
tw
o
rows
each
were
fed
only once In a lifetime?”
rai«e vour vitality and keep well. iWrite to­
to
avoid
delay,
he
had
kept
off
hi#
O
f
f
i
c
e
3 0 . Ht- f i e l e n « f i n d
day. Your core will be quicker.»
g ra in w ith pastu re, and pastu re only.
"W ell, as a rule, I suppose It
reward.
I in a lte r n a tin g periods o f , two weeks.
MATILDA M. GREINER, I . 6 ., S u W 'v n it O t t T
wouldn't he taken more than one«.
7 7 m W illiams a k u *
P 0 RTLARI, oriso n
1 Th e pasture was crmpo.->ed o f mixed
M o th -r a wl«t And Mr«. Win«1<>i**a S n c t h t o f
You see, my mother and I are think­
ty r u p t u * t» a , r - m e d . to uau tu l ttia ir v.uUUl«ui
tam e g ras s es and clover and was o f
ing of taking a trip to Jupnn, and alia
l u r l u g tb a te o tb lu K p e rK a l.
go«xl quality.
thought It would b« nice If I could
T h * g rain used was bran and short».
\mmn+r+mT-Wl
find someone who would ho willing to
Danger.
V<>t < .ir?t. Con«' «red by tr e SiSTERS Of THE HOLY
Therd was an inrease in the yield o f
NAMES OF JESLS AND MARY. C,ria*. A<ad*mit and
Elopement la bi-comlng highly pop­ go as a sort of trnvcllng companion
buttei 1 f a t and a small gain in flesh
L -.iUf i m s Cmsritt. M title. Art. £lo o if:o o and Cciam er*
ular In certain clrc lia In America, and mnld to her In retu rn for having
a t i D rytt- k *n > U n t m ud b a r V#ied**i/i Refined Mor»l and
when th e grain was fed. Th e gain in
In n U a ft is l T rxiBinf. W rit* for AnBouncemetit. Addff *t
young cou(>l«-s rushing off to distant her expenses paid.”
the b i t t e r f a t yielded cam e from an
t lt T E R t V F t R r OR. ft.
A fadam r. Portland
”Ot Web, you Just tell your home­
states to get married without the
on all lines on a cco u n t
increased milk flow, as no increase in
knowledge of their parents.
"In ly mother that when I wish to hire
the p ercentag e o f f a t was shown. The
many Instnnccs, we gather,” snys a out I’ll look for some other kind of n
[ financial s ta te m e n t showed a net profit
writer In the London Evening News, Job."—Chicago Record Herald.
'
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p
o f $ 7.*<0 from feeding the grain.
“the g restest secrecy has to be ob­
T h * considerations that arise in the
served for fenr that the parents might
e ffo rt to determ ine w h ether grain
Jumping Cocoons.
hear of the projected match and give
•fWUTLAMD, Ofi/WAV
Many visitors to the southwestern
should be fed or not are o f so elusive
their consent ”
ih&ruxn *»n be ^mnd rrryw hrrt poinfind to ff
states and Mexico hnve amused them ­
a natu re th a t it is scarce ly possible to
iJchotH •! '.hf r*^tonj*;r th*ir rrmarY*l-k iu'
selves by watching the queer motions
arrive
a
t
conclusions
th
a
t
may
be
r
e
-
,
k I u re a W hile Y o u W alk.
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f
A lle n '«
U „ I« h c e r t a i n c u r * fo r h o i. of "Jumping beans,” the seed vessels
gardi»d as final when s it tin g in ju d g ­
iirilU!
sw e a t In g , c a l lu t, a n d «»--I Ieri, « « h in g feet. h - . i -I
m ent upon them. I f it were only a
by a ll !>riixgl«t>
P m --
D o n 't ai-i'i-i.i « n * of n plant, ench «if which contains the
SEND FOR
« ii h s t l t u t - . T ria l
| .*rk « u «
H i t t . Addrc-M pupa of an Insect whose spasmodic
question
o
f
increased
milk
production
A sk your tick et aarent for
A lla n 8 . Olmi-t- 'l, I.« R o y . S . Y.
FREE
i in relatio n to the cost o f the grain fed j
movements cause the bean to hop nud
full details
the problem would be easy, but in j
roll about.
FIRST LESSONS
Sclentlflc Phenomenon.
j addition are the influences exe rte d by |
More remarknhle are the "Jumping
W hile a plumb-line may he straight.
! the previous feeding o f the cow, and ;
cocoons” found In South Africa. Tho
It Is, curiously enough, not always
I by tb e residual e ffe cts from feeding '
cocoon Is formed by the mother In­
i i r r v t r n fob uttocfts
vertical. Irregularities of density tn
' WMt t* t.TFHit ¿ f y T
A 4 ? :
| g ra in on fu rth e r production.
The
sect, nnd Is very hnrd. T h e pupa, when
the crust of the globe may produce
saving effected in pastu re, the feeding
ready to emerge, must cut Its way
this phenomenon. A remarkable In­
valu« of the increased yield o f skim
out. T he front of Its head has a
stance In p ilo t was found In the Is­
! m ilk , Ond the added f e r t i li t y o f the
sharp, chisel like edge, nnd by driv­
land of Porto Klco, where the devia­
land must also be considered. T h a t a
ing (his against the Inside of the shell
tion from the vertical Is so great that
It gradually makes n hole
Tho vio­
VA RI COSE V E I N S , H E R N I A , BLOOD POI SON : cow turned into pastu re in a lean con­
In
mapping
the
Island
the
northern
No severe operations, many cases jjen nan en tly cored in one
dition o f flesh would profit more from
lent motions of the pupa within «.
and southern coast lines, ns shown
treatm ent. M ost tim e-saving, m ost natural, m ost safe. A
g rain fed than one in a good condition
tho cocoon to b a p so that oi
he*
radi< al and perm . anent
cure. . I - give m7
my word and will c ite
.
in the older maps, had each to be
ro
í to o th e r m edical a u th o ritie s t h a t tL.N is a fa ct. I am e rr-
you
o f fle^h, would seem reasonable, even
been seen to spring out of a
Dm ; s’ niiplit I-ti«’« sn«l n c|-.j, t i-li*-
moved Inward hnlf a mile.
ta in lv p repared to cu re by e x p eli en ce ! 1 and eq u ip m en t, w hich
glass tumbler — Tho Sunday M n i .........
in th* absence o f d eterm in in g proof.
«ance are «•inl»-sl*|-'l in this little 0 ,wn.
a re th e k ey *to n es to su cce ss .
' sv
.V e “ th mm'
I b
e be»t equ ipped
The fring«-(l over-skirt, rbi-a-ly drap’-d
m ed ical om< e on th e C o a st. 1 will
dll f 1 i t ve $500 to any c hart ty an
T h a t Che g rain fed tends to increase
Seize Present Happlneee.
g u a ra n te e th a t e v e ry sta te m e n t In i b i s an n o u n ce m e n t i s tru e .
nod crossed at the bark, i« partj<-ij|arly
fu tu re production has been determined
I in v ite you to co m e to m y office. I will e x p la in to you my
W ith most people happiness Is
Th e Place for Butterflle*.
graci-ful. Heavy taia«-l« weight the ends-
tr e a tm e n t fo r V arico se V ein s, H ern ia, N e rv o u s D ebility.
by exp erim enta l evidence, with a t
something that Is always Just a day
Blood Poison, P ile s, F is tu la . B lad d er. K id n ey , P r o s ta tic ai d
“You c a n ’t bring that choru
all Men i A ilm ents and s ve y«,ii F i t E K a p h ysical e x a m in a ­
off. B u t I have mnde It a rule never Into my house."
Down to the Rind.
No Tim e W atted .
tion; if n ecesaary a m icrosco p ical and ch crn im ! a n a ly sis o f
to put off being happ/ till tomorrow.
secretio n s, to d eterm in e path ological and bacterio lo gical con
"Dad, she's the sw eetest bu
Oliif Larson, w o rk ing in a millinery
A grocery salesman e ntering a store
ditions. E v e r y man should ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th is op p o r
Don’t accept notee for happlnese, be­ on ea rth."
tu n ity to learn th« ir tr u e condition. A t a r r n a n e n t C u r t i t
warehouse, backed into an ele v a to r found the place in charge o f the de­ cause you'll find th at when they're
t c h a t y o u w an t. A p e r m a n e n t C u r t i t w h a t 1 g iv e .
"All right, let her flutter ah
WRITTEM GUARANTL,
ITEE—M y w ritte n g u a ra n te e m eans® c u re o r
s h a f t #nd fell down five stories with a livery boy. Upon being asked where due they’re never paid, but Just re­ the yard.”
n o p a y . I çu araiit# e t o c a r e c ■ e rta
in alim en É ts H
or refu nd ‘ erei T
Ü
newed for another thirty days.— Let­
dollar you have paid. M y s e rv ice s co s t y ou noth in g uni II I
load Of boxes.
H orror-stricken, the the proprietor was, the boy re p lie d :
cu re y ou r V a rico se V ein s, H ern ia, P ile s M stu la, B lood Pol
ters from # Belt Made Merchant to
s**n. o r an y ailm ent I g u a ra n te e to c u t . T e im s are reasonable
o t h e f employes rushed down the sta irs ,
“ I am the whole cheese h e r e . "
None Left.
Hla Son.
and no m«,re th a n y ou a re able and w illing to pay fo r benefits.
only tv find him p ick ing h im s e lf un-
The trav eling man departed, leav-
Off!-# hoars— t A M U S F M.
Snaffay. IS A M W 1 t . U .
"I should think with all your i ;ucy
harm^d out o f the rubbish.
ing a note for the proprietor, which
A . O . S m ith M. D.
Varied Inatrwctlon.
you would have n nice yacht.”
IOC 1 FOR ÍIOOO PO'IOM I um Ptofessor Ebrtlcb s woudcrfsl new dis­
I s a the onlf apecisJist in Portland who
«•¿X# de boss m a d ? ” he whispered the boy promptly opened.
covery, “606” In case« of Specific Blood Poiion. It curra in one t r e a t ­
W ise men are Instructed by reason,
"I would, only I c a n ’t think of any
does set advertise a fictitious nsms or
m ent and 1« the rrrate« mirvel of mrdical seien« #«. This new remedy |
" P e r m i t me to su u g g es t,” i t read, men of leas understanding by expert- outlandish name for a yacht thi
cauti'fdf'ly- ‘ T a l ’em Ay had to come
photofrapb.
htiSrwnx
*-.#* ! v mod istfioasandi r f cs#r# :
a
1 publish mj trua pbotofrapK. correct
down fo r nails
a n y w a y . " — Success " t h a t you are nearly out o f ch e ese ." tnne, the most Ignorant by necessity, not already been used.”
asme and personally conduct my office.
B K T .T SMITH
« -S
I
rosTLAso.
oats
— Success Magazine.
I Magt»*ine.
—Unknown.
W E B U Y OLD GOLD
ATEN TS
1 fi,VE Y0U
KODAKS
if lj
BOYNTON FURNACES
■in m 9i
c
b a in
Cl
b io a n
\ Good Cigar
Cost>
5c
Worth More
,
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