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HINTS FOR FARMERS 'The THE SPORTING WORLD bote Mouey Ju Sheep. K elle y Leave« ( I im I ii null. Au utliciaJ report o f the department o f conimene and labor declares that for years to tome there will be more! III out*) iu sheep than In any other ugrl i lilt lira! product ami that the American fanner, above all others, Is In a post tlou to prolil by this condition. The leu «on why .sheep raising Is to he Ho profit able is to be found In tbe fact that the lloeks of the world are declining at uu alarinlug rate. In u little more than thirty years, or since 1M73, this decline shows a loss of no few er than 03,000, 000 head, uu average of more than 8,000,000 a year. Joe Kelley, the great baseball cap tain and manager, caused a decided »cusutluu by breaking away from the Cincinnati Nationals recently. Kel ley's ability Is such that be will have no ditllciilty In tindiiig a berth. Kelley was with Brooklyn before go lug to Cincinnati. The general opiu O LD BARTELS' CITY MEAT MARKET SONGS. Ballad * That J*a»Med la to Oi».«toari( y. Popular Ila r e How the popular -.in just all <J0TTA .G E “ G110VE, O R E '* resurrection 1* emphaslx e dea tli in i ’rovIdeaci* of S. mu nicheli, A N E S K IM O TRIBE. who was the auiJur u o f thè must widely kiu ,* u i:. tbolr di y . W e ]l V I . Isol a 11**1 lo r ie lt u r in I util suppose th:il not u i\ ttl on au<l of tt Few l ears Ago. <_3sr the young people vvh , g root wit h a viil- :;.*• iu ih end ol Hudson buy is an lty the new song of tli!» da j ever 1.0 It tbe size uf the state of heard of "Touch ito* IP *rp H e n tly, My vv!. i. b is called Southampton 1’rctly Loui-e,” r ! v • L it had n Bilie ; : !. n ih lias been discovered a in this country Of D tii.111 -i.¡ m XDMXI ! ••lb F Minus which has been coplea, to s.iy nothing *j f its iiiu mense C H O I C E F l t E S n F I S I I O N T l I ’S B A Y A N D « H I D A Y *,, i ai \ iiiieri'ourse with human popul.irlly.iu Fughili 1 lim i imi,st bave • ccjtnr c- aud until a few been tilin g p r forty *ars iiíf<>. Mr. j 1.1 r seen a white man. Mitchell*Wj'ote “ Su.ii** blay” fur ■; p, .»pic have dwelt ular minstrel [..-i r 11 was ! . Ihe time of Columbus. Ashes For tbe Orchard. sung nnd whistled . 1. ItUinHMl , ¡in* stout* age, knuw- On every farm where wood Is used on pianos In every u ■ i!c and corner iir.' i l il- Tlie.v grow no plants, for fuel unu the ashes are not needed of this rotini rv. M- i - i o f tlie copie» 1 ,elr lumen art* bull! uf the skulls for some other speciul purpose they long sim e went int > il 10 asli 1biincls. hales l'helr lulls ale built by put' ought to he used on fruit trees. Any ami the rest :uv ill tin» attics. Look tin r tin* great jaws of whales one who by accident or otherwise baa nt (lie titles o f sum* uf Mr. Mi tchell'a ng ilii-ui over with sklus. In applied ashes to a fruit tree has, of most popular 'on/-: “ Dear Suuny ', .f tills dwelling is the fa course, seen that It had a marked effect Day- o f the P. .1,' 1> *litre Me . Papa, i d pl.t e uu which slunds t>n the grow th of it. Potash Is required yo u "! on Your Ivor * Ai*.**" r Tre«<( ■ > l i (*d big they ....k, light by fruit trees to a larger extent than In Blue,” “ Tho 1 ii* That r.' 'i to provide warmth, melt the other elements o f growth, and a# \v ill lig h ts , School,” “ My I.*"** ;•*■.r-ps Urnlei* thè I .I.'.' their clothes The whale ashes contain a large per cent of potusli Daisies,” “ Speak tu M<* " "I.lt- . hi- i means of subsistence, it is Just what trees need. But It re | tlu Brighi Eyes ni tin* \v' “ Mag- iu** lb, lames iu u variety of quires no reasoning to know that what gle W ith tho Soft 1! 11 Hair, ” "Our even muklug their cups and cullies out o f one tree Is good fo r all ! 1,’* • rue Comrades ’ Neath the So* Suuny - of bone, by bending It In shape other. Smile o f My TbirPn r." “ Sleep ing In i 1 (-owing on the bottom. Death's Campii / 1 ; * ** D* ck In ti c is composed of about fifty- Fait ten J iik Hit* Unib«, Tlielr 1 Ini ves Alii.- 1 ' 1 *ly.“ “ Wiicn My ¡duals, about evenly divided The lambs should be put iu the feed I .ov** i 'ornes il... . tu ’ut Mi tl .*\* - They speak a dia- lots at three to six mouths old aud ! Little Shoe- Avv i) ” Hiere aire per- t!1.11■ lu themselves, quite un- forced to au early market at eight tc j sous who l‘«'< ill tbe,*. 1*1 Jog KELLEY C lilOSt : Io n by any other tribes of nine months old, says Farm Journal m \ a ad V fact which shows the A ration o f corn and wheat bran, equal ! loll is that lie tut.-' a temper that breaks part their singing *'..)■» ragtime .. lation uf the community la parts, with roots or ensilage with d o j many records for h tstiness. He Is a younger ii 1 I v their Ignorance o f soup- tt vei or alfalfa hay, will give good re ; source o f tenor to many umpires Kel verses \ la \i mg other tribes it Is the ley’s favorite fot*, however, is Captain suits. A ration of two parts oats aud type tin t vv. i i rial for pots and kettles, oue part wheat bran, with sugar beets Fred Clarke of Pittsburg little larm at Chi- soloist o f the In '. *n tin*) are unable to obtain and ensilage, will also give good re the choruses lending 0 acres. :r own neighborhood they will \i*» Ilia Is-HKue Players, sults. Whole wheat gives better re j Portland, Jan. n,1906. Takes dio Mexi ig pilgrimages, lasting several Announcement o f the capture of two ici-lively to the plants Central train suits In sheep feeding than when GRAIN, PRODUCE, FEED. innen :u quest of this material. But as more than 1 * to cross it. ground. Sheep us a rule Jo better California tirst basemen for service In by the entire troupe, ai pic i i f this lost tribe are In lg hear t. Wheat— Walla Walla, 7*c; Valley, W hew! D I the big leagues was made recently. many and many u su ['[)■ when they grind their own grain. thought to As poetry they were not, of e ai n . e of such a stone they make 75c; bluestem, 74; red, 70c. l \ pre- Joe Neuion, the star of the San Fran own inu c i • i.ooo cattle, " . lea from slabs of lime- cisco team, has been signed by the tentlous. Their author never i dreained O a ts— W h ite $28; g ra y , *27. 1 >ut a haga Urerriinif Hor.es. 100,000 or so that they were. They bid ivlilcli they glue together in rec- ve Inno Barley—-Br o w i n g , $2.4; f e e d , more 01 le s ¡¡ever The item that absorls» the average , - Pittsburg club, according to .Manager lu .e ra him. cent pleasure to ar shapes by mixing deer's blood usano persons, profits Iu horse raising is the raising of ; Fred Clarke, who visited California $23; rolled, $2.3. H is stahl. c usists of s ¡ne 10 0 ,0 0 0 and when tiny had i. i L’ case New York Herald. icir pur just to gel Neulou. The other capture “ plug" horses. Many farmers seem to ! H a y — Timothy, $10 to i n ; horses; h s sheenfold o f 7o,ooa pose they were hed as ity the think a stallion is a stallion aud can is N’orilyke of the Tacoma club, who clover, $8.50 to $9; cheat, $7.50 to •■heip. I**oi Incoming o f n i lowly Dixie and Hie llui-e. 11 ¡0 300,000 civ Bed goes to the SI. I.ouls Browns. sire colts as well as any other and so 1... Florence Dixie, who died Nov. $8; alfalfa, $10. c « i'e s are l i '•!■'; Ins brand Neulou was the most sought after lord Standard. employ ituy horse that Is iu reach with Millstuffs— Middlings, $25 to 2L e v e y sprini • ■•t only wrote and spoke against No less *i ■ * p . a looo cow- out regard to quality. O f course the youngster o f recent years. to animal -, but practiced wliat chi*p, $19; bran, $1K to lDpshuifs h oy* and so than three clubs in each big league h i. 'tattle on a sire has as much to do with the colt as . lied. Some years ago she was $20 to 21. A clever the dam, and a "scrub” stallion will be made tiim offers. As lie was a “ free thousand hi i \ lb*.- way his ■ lie I . m * at Newmarket, togetli- devised a ne\v kind ph al- Flour— H a rd wheat, patent, lami inciud liable to sire a "scrub” colt even with a lunce,” there being no reserve clause ■ 11= untains, for niiolher woman, conversing $1 35; straight, $3.05 to $4.(All; g ra <»f her good mure. The mating o f horse and in Ills contract, Nealoii played one o f hum. il prt •serves Utie imj;¡ divcuiticati slaughter h liln g Edward, then Prince of friend»' m » hook i nipped fer agulnst another, and us a result he mure must lie studied and understood ham, $3.75; rye, $5; w h ole wheat an t packing it Chihauhau hen suddenly an excited shout will* a lit 1 1 «1 pail ul rinine to secure the best results and most probably will draw the best salary glv ts many sheep u tlu* crowd. Some men had Hour, $4.00; valleyflour $3.05to 3.'.HI City, 25 :e lips eu to any minor league recruit next tinted sulcal;unce, ii[ profits.- Farm Progress. rye, and h> ^ . a bare, and immediately a gaug Dakota, $0 to 7 25, Eastern ; ’*>■•; arc killed; season. Only a few days ago the Chi are iìi-< ll^Ijitly pres sed, su a« t( j take i i lis rushed away in cliase of the $5.40; Pillsbury, $6.3l> to 7.15. a ìi!i le of Ihe pigi n u t. rl'hen a kiss und aw ay th i 1 - own re fri- of Poultry. cago club announced that Neulou had Corn— Whole, $25; cracked, $20 genitor cars I animal. Sticks and stones ia imprinted in a upon tin space .1 ; »uu persons By this time the temperature at night signed a ( 'hleago contract. Clarke, how img at the poor creature until per ton. makes it necessury to provide comfort ever, seems to have Xealon's signature provided foi* lile piirpose. ÍCílV ln« a iiwe.l uu lu- <t ;e an-.l are ii. it was captured by u great clear carmin e record Ot the j m e of Rye— $1.50 per e\vt. able bousing for (lie poultry. Iterncm safe ou u contract. ruled by hi.- . 1 N igh ts farmer , The interest of the fashionable a? kit i 111- her the three great necessities for suc Nordyke, who w ill succeed Tom Jones ! lie lips. IPk* the sit! PRODUCE. who lives iu o, o> (silver) i * My died out, but not the all cess dry Doors, dry Interior, plenty of at tirst base in St. Louis, is a heavy print space la a notijer for the auto castle and is 1 mb mich ot Lady Florence. Leaving the Butter— Faucy creamery, 27JA.C 1 if rapii and d .1 • e. "it is real vei ly mur fresh air without drafts or currents hitter and u very promising player. ns these I ni ■ 1 know not.— •inec’s side, she went over to the oils what a 1 lot uf eli*nraeter t lieta‘ is in 3oc; city creamery, 30 to 321 jc blowing through the houses, attention The success o f lla l Chase in New York i a who via- leading her horse about dairy, lOjo to 17c; store 14 to 15c. Everybo I\' ki vS.'S,’’ su.\ :4 the Uu1.Y* “ I*eopk who to cleanliness and sanitary conditions has boomed the Const league as a pro •ml. minplng on the animal's back, are iid I stm! cuts of the subj imply to Insure good health. Those who ar ducer o f ili's t basemen. Cheese— Young America, l(ic, to 1I11* 1110b. Forcing her i _ . ,, lia ve no id( M how tl;.\ \ Von range in advance for the comfort of Subscribí Leader. * • tl - navvy, she suddenly j ° r® « ° 1 1 fl,U « » » » . * ) pc. s A il know, no t w« •* linger their poultry gain the profitable egg re is are Here’« ii Sporty " t iiiu f e , ” Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch 1 ¡1 I' S ’iinl (lit* trembling turns during the winter. Country Hen Muy Lou. u Chinaman, has joined ul ke. Well, no tw o j »ersons’ kiss es are 28; Eastern eggs, 22 to 24; col l i jr I »jieil nwtiy to a «1 ! the tiiiii st lilt util;*. tlenmn. n one in lie- annual chase fur deer In Mieln • i she (lismountcd and storage, aliiUin, and there is ilKfTl , gan Moy conducts a laundry iu lie hare I in |> r«, \ (■ the Flock. Poultry— Roosteis. D* >■; liens 1 ul ti ny : public, Mieli., aud is une uf the must | ihat .voti conili possilo) i2-r3; fryers, 10,'c. t o l l ; broilers Always try to Improve the Hoik. prosperous Celestials in the upper pen ottici'. Tlie.se Uiss p like \n ¡ : J iTiw I* fiero. Hood care all the time Is the uiuln insula, lie is fifty five years old. lias klsscs tuo." 12j4 to I3C; geese, 11 v* , ¡1 to 111 e; ii l.avi* a doyen iu the thing, not necessarily coddling them, spent must e f fils life In the l ulled dressed, lG t o l7 ; turkeys. Iivc*. 14-15 i "i fini* ’I'll«* old sailor but giving them u plenty o f what they States and Inis udopted American cus AVaille»! lo silo** Line. dressed, it» to i7c; (iiieks, old, to Ibc navy and to tlie like. Next to this Is frequent infusion tutus aud sports. Ue is an enthusias A Freuchruiin o f < ’a» i*rcd a po 11 to 12c; spring duck*-, 14c; cu co, for he served in | of new b lo o d . Don't buy a cheap raui. tic huntsman. Farli season sees him I lice court thè otlier da li a saucc- ii would be difficult to say pigeons, per dozen, $1 to 1.25; Better pay a good price for a good one. an applicant for a hunting permit, and j pati full o f tripe. w Ir •li, li * said, bis *■ two his udvi'iitures squabs, $2 to 2 50. The vitality of the Dock is often ini until he has bagged the legal number j ivil'e limi sprillici**.! ivi ■iisive sub- His record In H oney—-Dark, U>'_; to l i e ; am paired by breeding immature ewes. uf deer be can rarely be found at his | limate to poison hitu. .'ortliy wa s': ■ ■ V- :v*-ks, the battle of ber, I2 to 13c; fancy white, 14 to Many excellent breeders say the ewe place uf business. it, MU di! is tilt* I 1111111 H|bnltteil ilio coi* ills riti v 1 i he won mention lu 15e. should b e i g o years old when Its first latest model, aud he is au exceptionally ! nled llu‘ motti e. Her i tockiido of Algiers, oue lamb is dropped FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, ■.mod marksman Moy acts as manager make her spensi' . x little si ok. so that he i: i' i owed by him and backer of a baseball team during might expel ióm e the tend • mess of lier Apples— Green, 75c to 1.75 •o. anto'is seizing the ProII*- Fruit Trees. Xow, lu the -\merleau law the playing season, and In the fall, nursin«. Grape fruit— Crate $ 3. to 3.30 itp which captured lile cor Main imi* trees have made too much when football becomes the sport, no (111* use of puls,.!! In the lumsehold arts Huckleberries—7c per lb. aptu i d them After growth the lust season, and there ure more enthusiastic router will be found would be re/ ni*sil with gravity, but . - bet' ce the mast he Cranberries— $14. many useless branches that will be in uu the side lines than the Republic the French law tirIS Its hillii;m side and • : uni small ship owner Tropical fruits— I.emons, fancy, the way of the best results next year. laundry man. lie is very popular gives every one a sort of sporting u muí His name Is $3.25; choice, $3. per box; oranges, ly s a alm chance. It wn- decided that as the No one who has even a small numtier among all classes of the population. I'c vv u horn in Noveui T h is R c rrn ;ly p b e l« le f mercury inni not boon oilIt-ii no crime o f trees can afford to neglect them. It S2.50to 2 75; bananas, 5c per lb; lin a i I w i•» \ *• he S u ro t o C’ i .o ~ * »faction. had been comminii**l. takes a little trouble to pruue trees, 10 >1 a 1 pjueapples, $4 50 to 5 per dozen. Will He n Hell» lu lulu Tourist»*. CIVES RS u . V AT C M C E . but It pa>s. It should not be done rad Potatoes— Oregon, GO to 70c; ft rli'ivnscs, roo * hi ;. : By next spring the American Auto (i* IV 1 itt.l Mftndn. ■ i. I protects the Tin- Travel lcally If one has not hud much expcrl mobile association w ill possess a groat lisi-asi li mcmbruif'. b ii * s (lutarrU and !• is now have competl- | onions, $1.00 to 1.10 per 100 pouuds Secretary T a ft ha enoe, but a little common sense Is about fond of road and touring Information. *li f 100,1 ><Y> rives away a Pulii .11 1 Hrail ipiii klv ..• -\I*1 . it-il sour«*«*. Iu tomatoes box, 20 to 30c; turnips, 7u nil that Is needed to do the work right. Restonvi the 8cnscs and Stuoli Asa Hoddatxl, tin- road engineer, of miles, or four lime- ,li ie diat,anee around 1 s. 1 1 11,1 buildings In c«ir- to 90c per sack; cabbages, per the world at tin* eqnn tor, siilice May ” 1, Rasy tons*.* Cont iln*noinjmionsdrags. Worcester, Mass., has bts-u made a ■ Í Manhattan may be pound 1 to I'/iC ', bead lettuce, 25 to \|iuli’d into Ih.* *1 .irils na*l nb.sovbed stsrllua n llal U > Horse. general traveling ag.ait for the Am eri llKgi. when lie beciinu * gl*VC!T.or general •11 <•;. limlrl* :il sbapoil cun* 20c dozen; hothouse, $1 box; cellerj- Large Rizo, 50 cents at I>i u.-pist* or . In the live and a A simple way to start a bulky horse can Automobile association In tills field of the Philippines |iro¡ it! ms You ilrop a anil; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail, G5 to 75cdozen, radishes, 15e dozen; Is to take a hammer and tap the and will colhvt data. This work and half years since Ills •all fr.Olii till* t'*'d- 11 ! ! * ad forthwith out Warrsn St., Ntw fork* horse’s hoof. The creature will be so ili»* reciprocal relations recently estab crnl bench be has sp* nt hdo dn)'s on tbe green onions, I5c doz; rubarb, 2 to tLY BROTHERS, ' ' .4 1» aim's. The only ocean, or n liu*> I mi l* . He ha « surprised that U will go without fur 2 1-2C pound; cucumbers, box 50c; lished with the French and English 1 sin that ilocs not ther trouble This was done by a new touring bodlc- are adding many new passed six weeks u: i rnili .1 hi automat!«* principles beets, $1 per sack; green peas, 1 to band to one of our horses recently with members every month to the associ»- Most nf ibis lias cum« • in hi.«* three trips :■ 1» I'l'OSi i* lau.p. vv ti I. !i supplies 2c;green beans, 4 to 5c; wax, 4c to the Philippines, one P o f tilieiu by way success. Another method Is to undo the flou. f.t all t * ::.i - and at night lliuml garlic, 10c; egg plant 15c per pound; o f Rome, and tils tvv trips to flic Istli- bridle and lay It buck on the horse’s M rs . I. E. T hompson . A si-ir adjusting green corn, 12 1-2 doz; sweet pota , iliq gla s /ii mils. These facts. wlilidi came out neck, taking the blinkers from tlu* eyes, Uniteli«» del l’uno. Rates per iluy ............................. $l.bO " Empty ppeai vvlicn occasion toes, 2 l-4c; red peppers Gc pound. but retaining the hit In Its mouth. The passing o f Rancho del Faso at In a recent personal r>nv » rsatlon, show res. Ii - dally iiiaki* the R om and board, per w eek ........ $4.50 something of the den mind i n f a public Lexington, K y „ Is the closing of a LIVESTOCK MARKET. 4ii s aud also act ns Of An lerka as a KrltM'lliiir tli«* («Ilia. chapter lu lirc**dtug animals which position In this i Cattle— Best steers $3.00 to 3.85; ml lamp trimmers New A pig out of a pig, the sire of both be stands out alone la American racing world power. cows ;2.75 to 3.00; calves, $3.00 to York TO A R RIVA L AMD D E P A R T U R E OF S. P. TRAINS. Ing pigs. Is much weaker lu vitality history. It vas established In the early NORTH I'.ul ,\I> ira BOUND $4.75. A Hy and tile constitutional vigor to with eighties, and James 11. Maggia begun No. 12 o ù p is lintel* « lit« 111 plot* SiHok«*m. Sheep $4.50 to 4.75 No. IS . . i ii 1 F. W . S S vv vv. * ■ - ■ lev . ; ......2:21 am stnnd disease or hardship than Uie Its foundation with the stars which '■ai "i sinokors which was A I Hogs— $5.75 to G . product of mature parentage; hence | early bore Ins colors on tin1 turf Lord in IziyalsiH-k. l.)*o u d n : i - i aukcii. Iii llollaml, by a clalms tlu* record f u- o I',. HOI’S, WOOL, ETC. the advisability of always selecting tho Tot is was IDs lay partner and Interest Ii calls Itself tin* Vluamsch- | limi state. ARmu-dii-r li I Hops— Choice 9 to 10 gilts that are desired for brood sows ed with him 111 his mining ventures, - ' b is cnilcd lu tin* victory ni from ttie litters of mature sires and and so lie followed him In the racing o lii towiishlp and . i n i Wool— Valiev 26 to 27 c; East, h K is lu tli«* principal con terni* aggregate 1 <>;> .v*.n* dams. Farmers Advocate. nnd breollng game ern Oregon 18 to 20c; uoininai- i' s * ' slu'd 11 reuord b.v keep- lift* o f slxty eighl years, ani T o take eli ■ rii Jd, 1:H)5. s |. , o .P gbt for tine«* hours anil adillng to li Is rct ori'. M Kr«»|» tli«> I' m I f Lrou Inn Trsluer Muck*-»«». notuiug doing. E ast B ou n d :i a VV B ou n d m Ithouf aaklag for a | a Deinocrat, stnl tliat lie l- From tin* ilny the calf I-» tlr*t fed it j Trainer John J Maekessy is getting Beeswax Good, clean and pure ai*l 1 • felt I'll** second in tills com i.i D iiiiy K x - must be kept w ow ing This mean* ready for tin* ltt*nnlngs spring nn*etlug showu by bis .......il .** p, 20 to 22c per lb. N o 3 N . d *i was man named Merten*. . N o 4 lice o f Ih** p* .!, ■*. : that there shall I m * no setbacks duo to four very high bred yearlings by Da ______ t >i A .M P .M or two hours anil Hides— Dry hi«les> No 1, D> lbs undorfNHling or overfeeding. that there vlil Htirrick. K ing Hanover and Fon yean» ; aupervisor. 8 yea . i l 1« 5 .1 5 nrty-uine m luutes. ami Hi«* thiril was and up, 1G and 17 l 2c per lb: diy 2 2 : : 5 : * 0 ) i 7 7 . . * o <• * * v v c « rector. lò j < ars; *,v. i - i * 1' V X 1*5 »hall In* ns few exposures tv> storm and Tliey will Is* prepared at New Or one Bruyn«*i *1, w li. smoked without a* calf No 1 under 5 pi mu Is 17 to IS**, 2 : 5 6 7 : > » • A 'li »1 4 :5 9 «'old as possible and that tin* general leans Trainer Maekessy is one of the 0 years; lovv iiship ali., 2 :5 0 7 5 9 n :< rro 1' « 4 :5 3 break for tw nnd three quarters dry salted, bulls and stags one third 3 :0 4 8 :0 4 7 7 drift shall Iu* toward comfort and most capable of ihe public trainers, county auditor, 1 .v • 1 0 :* « 4 :4 7 3 :1 4 8 :1 4 8 l 'o r * le ' 4 :4 4 less rteady growth nnd Ids record Is a very successful one slouor, 3 ycars. 3 :1 7 8 :1 7 9 - Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal SMOKED : MEATS : A : SPECIALTY J. H. B AR TE LS. Proprietor Plicne Main 83 You will always lie happy ii burn electric lor du x ü I f “ Tickle you to dead;. t Cottage Grove E lectric Co. Ü Market Reports. E ’ €r B ! C o t t a g e (ir o v e H O T E L 0. i « unitive The l a mi Taoli, *«•»• Ituhlln Is V*. Hrsnssrl. Kxposuro to Weather damages \c hiol**s and rm ni implements more than actual we ir and a farm er* tnost prof ftable Investment is the money tiecca wiry to provide shelter for hi« vehicles nnd tools 'Rullila is suoli a quiet fellow that It is hard for me to Isdleve that lie Is I nklng all tlds talk about claiming tt -» championship If gouieliody does n, • tight him In six weeks." s a » Marcio Hart « »if** of ll«»Ka. l.«»»tUe*Hir of If or sec, file feeder who keeps his h o g s In « ('Ivtllr.atlou does not tend to the muddy yard without shelter In stormy horse's longevity In s wild state he weather has to shovel La corn enough Uv»*s to be thirty six or forty years «»id. to warm the hugs and Rubin flo-vd’s while the domestic horse is old at twenty live year«. barn as well Rural New Yorksr, XV ouliln'l M pel «'Arri«' farri«* Nailon short lime ago n lu wnv ; ture einntgen: n I le i MllH'Ill* t ’ivuzlus, . fraglsl, vva* al one i Xf r» \ ' IU*n i : . d card. Ml-s c,m ■ ns t i •!■ "I .' ROt V w Uh Mrs V vtlon " i trtumpb * * * Ing v ■ s afrii'tl of an Irtcrv * ** i : ly eolndded In vico , thè s.ahs n su i hi r s reiniu'l. X ulne nt Fear. **ii reported In Her A 1 b s ir . 1; t* the curative ral in nny no o f fe Ihe subject, an old woman, la d tie* t i b id ! *n i n iiivouut o f pa ter* v irs I.ast August a la lysl* ' bt tin* region where she ltTCd. i ov ist the vineyards. A gnlo ' iu!* tl ** houses Premature darku*** r down cuti soil general • r.vlytlc, in fitti need f I fr her bed There ’ and she may be « ti< th* only case »f cure by tempost. Biggest Farm in the World. Iu a moment o f vinous enthusi asm Daniel Webster put bis band in his pocket, naked how much the uatIOnal debt was and offered to pay it himself. A Mexican farmer, Don I.uis Terrazas, a great friend of President Diaz, once offered to assume the Mexican national debt anil it wouldn't have kept him awake nights if his otter had been , accepted. 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