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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1903)
“ But I do not want to be free," plead her head burled In her arms, ftbc knew her brother's necessities, but she bad ed Daisy. ”1 am not good; but If you Deep in the wood'» recesses cool hot known till this lime the depth of will hear with m ■ and take me back I see the fsirjr dancers glide. his meanness. She saw It now, she un I will try------" In cloth of gold, in gown of green, "To tolerate me?” he asked. And derstood wbat be had done, and she My lord and lady side by side. understood the words with which be there was something In bla voice that bad taunted her Into wbat she bad made her look up with surprise. "Daisy, Hut who has hung from leaf to leaf— From flower to flower a rilken twine, done. But she could not liear the scan little Daisy! Have you come to me at things that would help very much. N A cloud of gray that holds the dew dal that must follow on bis total ruin, last?” he »aid, drawing her rloee up to I In globes of clear enchanted wine? C Cuhertsoh says: ”1 know of lota of j nor the scandal that must follow If Ed him. "I have been trying to win you | farmers' stables where, when the door j ward Wallace fulhlled his threat. Her since the Arst day long ago when you Or stretches far from branch to branch. la open, a great ateam comes out that From thorn to thorn, in diamond rain. little fortune might save Charles— Insulted me out of pure malice, little Is almost suffocating. 1 do not know | would at least enable him to get off to spitAre that you are. Is It all right Who caught the cup of crystal pure nythlng about aclentlAc methods, but America. She would make It over to now? Will you tolerate me?” And hung so far the shining chain? him, aud then, if Edward Wallace “I am ao lonely, so weak; I cannot 1 took some footboards and made box t\ hat a Farmer Shontd Knaw. ’Tis death, the spider, in his net, chose to marry her— why, let him! live alone------” In agriculture, ns In manufacturas, es extending from the sill up to the Who lure» the daucers as they glide, The time was up, and Wallace re "And I am better than nobody? Will success consists in securing the larg roof about thirty feet high, running In cloth of gold, in gown of green, turned. you marry me to-morrow, Dalay?” est aud best production at the small- above the ridge of the barn outside. .My lord and lady tide by side. L. "Have you decided, Miss Black?” She spoke no answer, but ahe lifted cst expenditure of force, time and Thla plan has done away with a large , Mrs. r. Laura £ I n dies kZTxl — Waverley M a g a s in e . “Yes," replied Daisy, without mov her head slowly from Its resting place muney Evidently the mm farmer o 1 f the bad odors and all the I, ln ^ O n • ^ • D . rx_ U . i L ^ «. aies Auilli, ntiy in“ *«-1 who portion | h ? i iiuu w » « * • « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e ing. "I am perfectly helpless. I must on his shoulder and offered her lips to success must alms at such success must have have nn an )IMIU| and the coat was simply noth- u U m SItle I OSl, No. 4, Q. marry you If you choose.” his. _______ understanding of plant life and what lug.’* recommends L y d ia E. Pin^ He sat down by her and Issued his " I f you wish It very much.” she whis proportion of its sustenance It draws Plant Tree» on Farm». Vegetable Compound. directions—not unkindly, but in a man pered. "And about the money I will do respeetiveely from the air and the soil. The fuel situation in the Northwest ner that admitted no appeal. Daisy was what you wish. I want to be trusted; ” In disease# that come towotna He must know the chemical constitu the past winter further emphasizes the as a rule, the doctor is culled ¡T to marry him In a mouth: she was not I want you not to tjilnk that there is ents of the latter and the treatment necessity for planting trees on tne times several doctors, but stm, to return to her home but to spend that 'something III the blood.’ " which it requires to restore the plant arms the r West. Corn lias been go from bad to worse; but I ____ ¡S of m __g . T was a dint. old-fashioned room, month with bis aunt. Mrs. Tenant, who "Not even self-sarrlAre? Oh. Dalay, with furniture that added to the would see to all her preparations and what q sharp eye I shall have to keep food exhausted by hla crops. He must burned In many localities where wood never known of a case of have a knowledge of the climates de could not be had. where farmers have " p ' h p ? n* f h " " J. ‘“ ‘H old-world air of the place, but Daisy set the part of guardian to her duping upon my wife.”— Weekly Welcome. manded by different cereals, vegeta heretofore depended wholly upon coab Black paid little heed to anything but the thne. Mrs. Tenant would arrange bles and fruits. He must tie acquaint In other places hay. straw and beans -ouog * wome> th i great old bureau with Its many all the particulars of her trousseau aud MANNERS IN PUBLIC. women who who are „ ed with the diseases and Insect pests drawers, that stood in the corner. With charge herself with the payment for it leadaches, backache, irregular J Thing« that Weaken Man’e Gallant j which endanger both plant and anl products make good fuel and many of ful periods, and nervous attack» quick aud uervous tlugers, she searched and In the meantime Edward would see Admiration of Women. mal life, and should know how to treat them are expensive. Probably no- the severe strain on the drawer afttr drawer. The twilight his betrothed every day. them. He should he familiar with the The consequences of a woman’s ___ where In the West has the success of organic troubla, and lor» So he took her away to Mrs. Tenant's, deepened and still she had not fouuj what she sought. The door opened, and and came day by day to see her; and adopting customs unhecomiug to her principles of animal nutrition and the planting tree, been more .»parent J T C M S ‘t ^ she turned with a startled scream, real all sorts of dainty garments were sent self are manifold, says M. E. W. Sher value of food. In addition to all the than in South Dakota, and this State ^rouble and restore a healthy »otic terror showing itself in her fair young In from the best shops, and Daisy wood in Success. In the first place ! expert knowledge required, there are Is an example of what may be done an organs of the body, signed papers that her lawyer drew up she strikes at the most sacred thing In those mental qualities which are de by tree culture. Twenty five years “ L y d ia E sP in k h aiQ ’i V ^ face. The intruder looked on her sarcasti for her, aud continually her eyes grew the universe, man’s love and rever veloped by acientiAc training, s keen ago the State was practically barren C o m p o u n d is a household »¡_ duller and her lips grew drier; and ence for women. She strikes at that perception and an alert habit of mind, of timber. The timber claim law was ln “ J 1 wouWnotb»J cally. “Miss Black, rifling my drawers! To half the month had gone away when primeval Instinct, which is that the a full appreciation of the value of the favorite with landaeekera. who " “ dieino1, w M oi / to ^E» facts and hospitality to new ideas, to strong should protect the weak; that Edward came In hla turn with papers what am I indebted for this honor?" were after government land In those ioilnlj nothing to equal it aadl the lover should seek the maid, aud gether with that flexibility which en (lays, and thla law is responsible for ways recommend it ." — Mm. Lire Daisy stared at him ,aud tried In rain to be signed. ables its possessor to adapt himself that he should kiss whilst she holds to speak until he had repeated his ques Then he explained to her that these the great growth of trees that is now U ahxks , 807 Second St., N, E., *] more readily to changed conditions. tion. legal documents represented the ful- the cheek. Who could iu the fash found In that State, and which places H Evidently the farmer of the future altove letter proving g e n jl menee» eene«tbt¿ ionable circles of to-day have inspired “1—I thought—I was looking—I Allinent of her uncle's last wish. After the farmers beyond dependence upon will not he “the man with the hoc.”— Shakspe&re to create Viola? or else S u c h to atlm n n y should ht i thought my unde------" the destruction of his will bis heart had tbe railroads or coal barons.—St. l’aul o cp te il b y »11 wom en as tot J And then, as his mocking glance melted toward Daisy, and be had de have made fair Rosalind say, when Josiah Strong, in Success. Dispatch. ln-g evidoHoei th a t I.ytllal stirred her to keener resolution, she cided to make over to her a sum sulfl fainting, “I have no doublet aud hose Tapping Maple Tree«. l't n k h a u l's V «vietatile( oWiw| Growing Catch Crop». Improved bits are now used for tap spoked out plainly and collectedly: dent to keep her in comfort all the days in my disposition.” A young girl of Leas attention seems to be given to s ta n d s w it h o u t n peerás»), “My uncle always assured me that of her life. No a penny was to go to to-day would be apt to call for sweet ping trees, instead of the rough old cd y f o r a l l t h e distressing il be would provide amply for our future, her brother. He did not live to carry er, and, alas! would bet in the race augers. Galvanized iron spouts are catch crops of late than their value tv o rn ea. und as no will of his has been produced out bis intentions, but Edward felt it course language of Saratoga Instead ; now much in use, having their wings warrants. In certain sections where 1 feel sure that one is hiddeu some a duty Incumbent on him to do what he of saying, with Jessica, charming erea to hold them Armly In the hole, with- the grain crops ate harvested by the The Mouse's Side. where among his papers. No one knows knew to he his cousin's wish. He made ture: ”1 am never merry when I hear 1 out Interrupting the sap Aow. They middle or last of Vane, both peas aud so well as I how he used to arrange his over the speclAed sum to Daisy, and sweet music,” or some such refined have a flange on the end to At tha sey beans may be sown and will fur First Mouse— Yon don’t me»» t papers, and no one would be so likely considered himself thereby absolved remark. It would seem sometimes as bark end of the hole, to prevent leak nish good food during the fall. In yon are afraid of women? to discover this. 1 could not ask your from drawing up marriage settlements. if that primeval Eve had been eradi ing. These spouts are easily kept colder sections buckwheat tuny be Second Mou-e —No, I’m coli!a made the catch crop and will be espe them, bnt they have larhii permission. Mr. Wallace------ " Daisy heard, in the dead-alive way lu cated, and that Catherine of Russia. cially valuable on poor land where the Nell Gwynne and less Illustrious exam screaming, you know. Hahl "Certaluly not, as you evidently ac which she heard everything in those straw may be plowed under after bar- just upsets me completely. credit me with the intention of de (lays. She neither cared nor understood ples had ben installed in her place. I vest to furnish much needed humus to A very clever literary artiat of to-day, frauding you of an inheritance. You and she did not see the Inquisitorial the soil. Buckwheat Is not appreciated For coughs amt colds there li ulj preferred to attempt to steal the docu glance that her betrothed bent upon who has written in French of Eve Vic aa It should be, especially on poor medicine than I'iso’s Cure for f torieuse, has painted, with most con ment from amongst my property. Are her. tion. Price 25 cents. soils. It la au excellent crop to raise you aware, Miss Black, that you have Gradually—not that day nor the next summate skill, the henntlful young \ where bees are a part of the farm out- broken feloniously Into my house, and —It dawned on her dulled brain that American woman In Paris, her who. Fully Informed. Ht, and If grown after a grain crop or that I should he quite JustiAed in hand this money waa absolutely hers, to dis partly spoiled by her Indulgent and Naggsby— Do yon know the G after an early hoed crop It will grent- ing you over to the police?” pose of If she would, and for a short most chivalrous American husband I Waggeby— Do I know them, j ly beneAt the poorest soil by disposing Dnisy stood silent and aghast. She while she was her own mistress, to act (who thinks whatever she does Is our hired girl work for them J of the straw as suggested, the root just before coming to our boa» | knew not what to say. It was her aa she pleased. This, too, she would right). Is not rightly comprehended In | growth by its nature also adding hu brother who had urged and taunted her give to Charles; and again she wrote se the old world, where her mannerisms mus to the soil. C I T O Perm anentìr r © P u tn__ re » . S « fit« ____ «r > Into this proceeding, sorely against her cretly to her lawyer. If Edward were are misunderstood. » 1 1 O after lin t U fa «iw of Dr MuaVi True delicacy exhibits Itself most own Judgment, and thus delivered her angry his anger could not kill her, and Restorer. Semi for F R B K fr J.O O t r u Coaling Milk. over Into the power of her enemy. If It did, there was nobody true and slgnlAcantly In little things; In the at Bottled milk cools quickly In a tank 1 m . I m .R II K L i M .L tU . M l i n - h s u M What he said was bitterly true— she honest left In the world, and she would titude, the way of standing and of sit of lee water and can he kept cool by Toil Bilked of IU Rewwt UODERX SPOUT A.SD ATTACHMENT, ting down. Watch a famous dancer bad broken Into his bouse on the mis aa soon he out of It. a small expenditure of Ice. If bottles “ No wonder bankers gel the and see how well, how modestly she Delays, tiresome and vexatious, kepi taken assurance that he was far away. clean—a very important Item In the j with pasteboard caps are used, they tion of being frauds and sirindl Edward watched her confusion with the mater unsettled till within two days sits down. Fanny Ellaler said she preservation of sap. Sap pails may be may be entirely submerged. In fact, “ Right you are,“ commeit gave Ave years' study to the art of sit a certain satisfaction. He was pleased of the wedding. It was Sunday, and hung to them as portrayed and covers several tiers may be placed In a vat, man with the jimmy in hi: ting down gracefully. It la a great placed over both pall and spout, as with thin boards between the tiers to to And her more or less In his power, Edward had taken her to church, where Here we have worked all li and for the lime being be was, and in she had heard a sermon. Something In thing to do a little thing well, and we shown at a. to keep out dirt and rain keep them In upright position, and | opening this safe and there1» may be sure that the art of taking a water. Sanitary conditions are thus thus prevent breaking. If tin caps are ! in it .” —Philadelphia North tended to be. merciless. that sermon stirred Daisy uncomfort "W e will have a little conversation, if ably, and she felt a certain kindness In seat "like a lady” la not too much very much Improved over old ways. used for closing bottles, submerge | ------------------------- you please. Miss Black. Be ao good ns her tyrant's manner that she had never studied by women in public places. trees protected from damage and the them up to the necks. Place the Ice in B«w»r® of ointments for c»t»nk As n young woman should remember, I Arst part of maple sugar making ren first, then a little water-experience I to sit there,” lie said authoritatively. noticed before. Contain M.reury, she enters a crowded theater, that dered considerably more cleanly and will determine how much-then rd -ieeli! “ " c?r? » ‘¡I "You Imagined that your late uncle destroy tit« She left him for a minute, and re left you a large share of his property, turned with a paper torn to shreds In she should produce a murmur of satis scientific.—W. M. Johnson, In Farm | the bottles of milk and fill up with wa- tem whanentenn«'u thro"»* th«*«» os. Indeed, he had intended to do. Shall her hand. Her face burnt feverishly, faction from her modest, shrinking “UU ,l0me- th* 'I - " '" » height. Do not let , beauty, not a congratulatory gurgle of 1 tell you why he altered his Inten and her manner was hot and excited. Ice melt entirely. It is preserved c‘rtns. RS thcdainage they will do iiwni C o u n t r y I» | fe . pleasure at her air of Impudence and tion?” “Edward,” she said, "this Is the paper longer by throwing a canvas j Country life has ever been celebrated Independence. Da lay'a white lipa would neither any thut you gave me a fortnight ago.” in song and story for Its freedom from ™” r'“* “Ter ,hc ‘0 P - l * n - ' “ You have torn It!” said he, after ye« nor no. aud be went on without i t nuns and demoralizing In- i elu aua * nrm- : the blood and mucous surface* of the ij the many shams quxiiiltMl to Travel. In b a y in g H all's C a ta rrh Cure be lurej “About a month before his death he bending to discover what It was. “It In his “Confessions of a Carioatur fiuences of city lire which tend so j th e genuine. It 1* tak en internal! found your brother, Lieutenant Charles does not matter; you ran have another V h *n to Plow for Corn, in Toledo. Ohio, by F . J . Cheney 1 largely to narrow the sympathies of ist,” Ilarry Furniss tells the following lly .t it is better to plow for f corn j monial* “ ionials free. __ Lsnally Black, engaged precisely ns you have copy.” story of his brother-in-law. a man who tbe city-bred person, and to make him 1 Sold by by Druggists, D ruggists, p rice 75c. per boti t BQg "But I tore It to destroy It. I do not been engaged—In rifling tbla bureau. I callous, selfish and artificial, says tbe iu the spring, because if the laud is Hall's Family Pills'* re the ben. had spent his life in London: He had entered precisely as you have want to have the money. I was going *U tl*!. 11 lias a tendency j lie was also an inveterate and clever Small Farmer. Life I d the country eu- J entered, and was seeking the same to do what 1 ought not with It.” X.___a A_________ a aud , .. the J ca ! to become solid—that is. “run togetta- Calls for Explanation. ables A the mind to expand " I t was only a copy, Daisy," he said story teller, and of course occasionally pacities for enjoyment to grow in a thing. He wanted to know his chances more or less by the winter and . Philosophers a...vw a.«.. like a .... av Mr. Pei .~ mad« a slip. as. for instance, on a of a future Inheritance with a view to gently. * ”Y’our lawyer has the rea! natural and healthy manner. Th“ ,rain8' u,1,d *“ • lr*TOlt8 iu Morgan’V partner!"who deciflul railway journey to Brighton once, ■uctSKsful speculation. Mr. Wallace deed. The money Is your own, and you when he found himself alone with a Pleasures that are •uF|i>.vu xv nature tasnure! ! a .1** \ co<, n ^ spring, modern conditions the young supplied by was naturally Indignant. He sent for eaunot gel rid of It.” j. , are not only more accessible than the ° .' aios* ol ler Plants raised works hard mnst win success, "I was going to get rid of It,” she stranger. The stranger. In eonversa . superficial pleasures of the city, hut ' )e at in, requires a warm soil rath- add a few foot notes to their me, his hetr-nt-lnw, gave me certain in tion. happened to ask my relative, cas junctions, and destroyed his will In my sobbed. “I was going to give It to I they are also more refining In their lit- i ' 1 * !n * ,e M'nson Plow two to tions explaining matters satil ually. If he were f«>«d of traveling. presence. If you had l«een sufficiently Charles without your knowing. You “Traveling? I should rather think tlueuce. The lives of America's great tun e weeks. If the land is lu good con- to tho men who have worked conrteous to accord me the Interview see 1 cannot be honest; there is 'some he replied, airily; and, imagining men b(,ar a striking tribute to this d!tion. belore the time of planting. I not won. 1 asked last week after the funeral, yon thing lu the blood.' ” he was impressing some one who was ,ru*h- Most, If not all, of our illus- aud allow the furrows to lie for this ! would have s|>ared yourself this un period without being harrowed.-1 "1’oor Daisy,” he said, in a voice of pleasantness: but yon prefer to geek pity. “Ton cannot learn to trust me. "something in the city," he continued: I fr,ous 111Pn were horn In simple cottn- Country Gentleman. " Yes. sir. I'm a pretty experienced ! *r-v homes where "plain living and high your Information In your brother's way. and 1 cannot torture you any further. traveler. Been mostly round the world thinking” early developed those sturdy, For Infanti and Children I Kccdln« of Form Animal., It Is something lu the blood, no doubt!” You shall be free altogether, dear. Yon and all that kind of thing, you know, upright qualities of mind and heart Daisy moved uneasily. need not fear any talk or scandal. I and had my share of adventures, I can which In after years helped to make Th» K ind You »»>» Al»»|t “1 think I had a right------” will arrange that no blame falls upon tell you!” them mighty leaders In every depart "The Feeding of Farm Animals" have "Not to break luto my honae. Per you. My aunt will take care of you. Do Bears the After a bit he gained more confi ment of human effort—Green's Fruit been so numerous that a reprint has haps you would like to read the letter not make over that money to ally one. Signature of 1 Grower. dence and launched Into details, giving become necessary. This little book your uncle wrote me concerning Lieu Dalay; let Charles have the Interest If makes a dosen or more suggestion, tenant Black? You may Judge from you like, but keep the principal in your the stranger the benefit of bis expe The Roa'I to Sneer«». Tha Only Way. rience. "Why. sir, you read In hooks pointed remarks regarding the I Clergyman— I am eorry to * 1 Farm success depends on knowledge, ami that wbat the world In general will own hand». You may want It." w a n t « iin,i rl„oi»«~_ , ..............* h.\\ m a n — i » m s o r r y u that hunters of big game, such as ti thiuk of your conduct when It comes to He kissed her hand, drew off the gers. watch their eyes. Not a bit of It. on Industry, enterprise nnd thrift, on be known.” apiendid ring that had marked the en What you have to do Is to watch the saving and making the income exceed Dalay read the letter. Every word gagement, and left her far too much the outgo, on good financiering and was a stab to her, and she sat atefc bewildered to know what had befallen tall. That's the thing! It mesmer management, on ready adjustment to izes the animal, so to apeak, aud you with despair. Edward took It bark front her. new conditions, on love of the bust have hltn at your mercy." her helpless Angers, and spoke on more nees and on good wife, who takes an All night long Daisy lay awake, On nrrivtng at the hotel he found gently: Interest In her husband's work, says Who do not make „ specialty'and a thinking and weeping and praying. Ev- that hla traveling companion had Just C. H. Gleason. In New England Study Of stock raising and breeding. " I do not wish to make this matter erything waa a puszle to her— Edward signet! hla name In the visitors' book. Farmer. There la no dividing line public; 1 do not wish to make you ac most of all. Since the Arst day they had Farm Note*. It was Richard F. Burton—one of the between the home and the farm. The quainted with the police, as you Imag met they had been foes; she had taken Dair.p poultry houses mny he nuxia greatest travelers of the age! My SHOES $ < presiding genius of the farm and the <ry by placing l«n p , „f ine. Your family Is too closely connect no palua to disguise her enmity, and UNION MADI - brother-in-law hastened to apologize household are the two factors which ed with mine. But I wish to be Justl- ha had done bla utmost to provoke her W. L . O o A f/ ja m »*p» to Rlr Richard for hla absurd tales, i the corners of the house. The lime makes complete whole; one polls and Aed In the eyes of the world In taking to outbursts of wrath. He had treated __ ---------- m) c A o e s tS M lffS He had no Idea, of course, to whom he the other pushee. To be a successful will absorb the moisture and also a« m m n u tm ctu w in th a marid.^ all my rightful property, and It would her hardly and contemptuously when was retailing hla yarns. Slat In warding off disease. atilt me to make you my wife. I f you she fell Into hit bands, yet surely be farmer one must be a good citizen and $25,000 REWARD Burton laughed. “My dear air. not I Former Governor J. 8. Hove hn. jJU l be paid to an yon e who wish to preserve your own and your had In reality been noble and generous . , . ■ hla life radiate the community a word, please. I was more entertained | ______ J come the largest cahhar-.. !' ' “*• '■¿»»■»«»t-' brother's credit, you can do It at that beyond the generality of men; and now than I can tell yon. You might have price." To »ho Form llalrvmnn. Uthe Ian at this last, when he set her free, he traveled—you lie ao well.” I want to advise yon about appara LHb.UUO head of cabbages growing on he can buy cheaper and • But I hate yon. Edward W allace”' had teemed aa If he loved her—loved tus for making butter. If necessary his plantation In Brazoria County produce his shoe« a t a cried she. springing up In hot amaae- her who stood alone In tha world— Factm , Vtit Opinion«. lower cost than other con tnent. “And bow could yon marry a alone except for Charles, whom she The thoughtful man or s o n a ti of SO for a little while, uae what you have, Which would be ready fo r\ h ,p ’ £ ' cerns, which enable« him 1 woman yon cannot trust-- a woman knew too well ever to trust again. ...... »hoe« for 1 f t M and odd yeara does not deal In opinlons. but as soon aa possible get a good to Northern market* n e x t ____ month. with something In her bloodT ” In raisin* chickens for th«. » 1 ®nual in every Edward Wallace bad scarcely break but In farta haaed on a II feti me of ob- separator and a good churn, and when arket It I. n.., „ he ,prln* i W»T *° «hoaa told r } J - "T out hatred does not much signify," fasted on the following morning when servatlon. and tbat younger persona you get tired of a hand separator uae not necessary that thev where f,w M and $5 oa he returned calmly, “and aa to the rest Dalay Black waa ushered Into hla room. shonld he lotti to accept these facta. some kind of power and build a suit -hou d run outside In the cohl. Man! I T h « Do tur 1 m ■ I shall take care that my wife conducts . I “You b a re r be exclaimed In annoy adhering even In Important matterò, to able room for It. I hare used a two- breeders who use Incubate». herself aa she should. 1 give you twen ance. " I f you wanted me yon should thelr own nnsupported tbeortea. la a horse tread power for six or seven brooder. fl„d , he chick, may be hatch S S 'J S & K g years, but last spring got a four horse cd and raised to the age for hralt ty minutes for decision—marry me, or have sent for m a" never end Ing marvel. ESV2.1-h let all Glasgow know the reason of gasoline engine, and 1 like It best.— Inside th . building exclusively “I could not wait," abe faltered. “I " I n The greatest trouble wtth the aver John Patterson. your Inheritance." want to know If yon meant wbat you >t lx » fact that the farmer I, nro, A «»hi of • s o . « a « . TO I» age reformer Is that he begins work And with that he went out and loft said yesterday f perotta wheen he combine, w lth^ f" tar. L D o u g l a s t v . o o c i l t r o c * ' J P r a c t ic a l V e n tila tio n . W o r th to rn o C o m p a r a d w ith O t r a '" ’ ] her, with the door locked upon her. "Certainly I did." he replied. “Ton too far away from home. Tha hart Im eta i a ii Aerient irUhmm Many farmers neglect ventilation be farming the manufacture of p„rk For twenty minutes Dalay aat In mor shrank from your bondage, and I art Tbe rocceee of one man Is sometía rt C alf. CnimU. C a lf, Co't. cause they cannot adopt aclentlflc beef. Tbe corn, gra.a h.v .„ T , !,n', JW tal anguish, bar arms on tha table and you free." Cert, am t » a l enai t a r g a m o , f o a l C d * M doe to the follare of m sn j. »w ways when really they could do some ■ » Caution • Th* «emito» h»v« Wji- wgi THE WATCHER IN THE WOOD. Barnes, to DISINHERITED. n i J CASTORII 7 S £ “• ”!" r i w T T n 1; JS S = Z .h !WS . Wlwl *“ • flola h ln g product!"* . a. n u n « a n d p r ie « « t a n:u m p p w « ~ — * IM IIO L A * . I B M î« B i