Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 28, 1909, Image 3

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    The Fight Is On EXPRESS TRAINS
CRASH TOGETHER
Every moment o f your life, when
you are at home or abroad,
awako or asleep -
Between the poison germs that are in nir,
food and water, — everywhere in fact,—
and the billions o f your invisible friends,
the I i t tie sold ier-corpubcles in your blot >d.
I f these little soldiers are kept strong
and healthy by taking H ood's Sarsa­
parilla, von need have no fear o f dis­
ease. Begin Uf ing it at once if you are
at all under the weather, or have
troubles of the blood, stomach, liver
and kidneys. (Jet it of your druggist.
Fnp
from
Collision on Pennsylvania Railroad
Kills and Injures Mdny.
Second Section Crashes Into First
While Running at Rate o f 50 Miles
an Hour— Trainload o f D octors
Sent to Scene on Special— News
It.
MYes, I've heard of him. lie's what
you 0:1 II a loan shark, isn't ho?”
“ Ixme shark? Not on your life! He’s
got plenty of company, in this town.”
The
is Suppressed.
IT in t (a liifiliK ».
Johnstown, Pa., Jan. 23. Running
Isabel— A unlie, pray, tell ine why you
at a speed o f nearly 50 miles an hour,
never married.
1
\N Rsabel- Child, I waited too long for i the second section o f the St. Louis e x ­
a prince, when I might have had a duke. press, on the Pennsylvania railroad,
F o ile d .
“ A h !” raid lira „ley, with a view to
making Miss Wise jealous. “ I was
alone last evening with some one I ad­
mire very much.”
“ A h !” echoed the bright girl. “ Alone,
were you?” — Philadelphia Brest.
S lr iu m e
11*
It
M ay
westbound, which le ft Philadelphia at
; 4 :40 o'clock yesterday afternoon, crash­
ed into the first section, which had
met w ith an accident at a point be­
tween South Fork and Summer H ill,
Sm u,
“ Senator,” asked his constituent, “ how
does it happen that you have never been
mixed up in any of these squabbles or
sea ndals?”
"O, that’s because I’ m a good mixer,”
said Senator Lctsmun.
O n ’y O n e “ B R O M O Q U IN IN E ”
T h a t is L A X A T I V E HKOM O Q U IN IN K . Look
fo r the sign a 'u re o f E. W. Q U O V E . Used the
w orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c.
I 'a r d
to
l i e in i f ( « r o u n d .
Man with the Bulbous Nose— So you’ ve
got to go through the divorce mill, have
you?
Man with the Bulging Brow— Yes, but
I don’t mind that. I ’ve had my nose to
the grindstone for sixteen years.
L o v e ’s
T e s t.
The young husband’s face was aflame
with a deathless devotion.
"Pulsatilla,” he exclaimed, clasping her
to his heart, “ I ’ ll wear it, no matter want
the hoys at the office say! And I ’ ll smoke
’em if they kill me !” —Chicago Tribune.
known as “ Running Ground,” with
terrific force early this morning, k ill­
ing and injuring many persons.
The second section was a double-
header w ith two large engines, and is
said to have plowed its way through
the first section.
Im m ediately a fte r
the wreck hurry calls were issued for
all available doctors and nurses at both
places and in less than an hour nearly
50 physicians were on their way to
the scene o f the accident.
The wreck occurred between tele­
graph stations and it is hard to gain
definite information.
When the spe­
cial train le ft this city, officers were
stationed at the depot to prevent news­
papermen accompanying the physi­
cians.
The latest information at this hour
is to the effect that five bodies have
been taken from the demolished cars
and that many injured have also been
rescued from the debris.
P A C K E R S ’ LAW YE R LEAVES.
1 11 f o r t n i i t i o n .
Airs. Chugwatcr— What is this “ bread Lundberg Suddenly Departs fo r P o r t­
line” they talk about so much, Josiah?
land During Inquiry.
Mr. Chugwater— You’ ve seen one of
Chicago, Jan. 23.— United States
these long ropes of macaroni, haven’t you?
Well, that’s it.
d istrict attorneys who are conducting
F a t h e r W o n 't F o r g e t .
the investigation o f the beef industry
Mrs. Tyte-I’hist— Jimmy needs a paii manifested considerable interest today
of shoes.
Mr. Tyte-Physt— I know it. Jimmy has i 1 the discovery that Edward A . Lund­
been a good boy lately, and I am going tv berg, an attorney who was associated
get hi m a pair for a Christmas gift.
w ith the defense in the b eef case in­
vestigation o f 1905, had suddenly sev­
Lam e Back Prescription.
ered his connection w ith his employers
The increased u e o f whiskey for and had le ft Chicago.
lame back rheumatism is causing con­
For several years Lundberg had been
siderable d'seussion among the medical employed by packing concerns.
From
fratern ity. I t is an-alm ost infallible 19 5 until 1907 he was associated with
cure when mixed with certain other | A . H. Veeders, in the employ o f S w ift
ingredients and„taken properly.
The & Co. From that tim e until last Sat­
follo w in g formula is e ffec tiv e :
“ To urday he was employed by Schwarz-
one half pint o f goad whiskey add o n e1 child & Sulzberger, a large independent
ounce o f Toris Compound and one ounce packing concern. A t the latter com­
Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound.
Take pany's offices it was said he had gone
in tablespoonful doses before each meal to Portland, Or.
and before re tirin g .” Toris compound i The disappearance o f Lundberg, to­
is a product o f the laboratories o f the 1 geth er w ith the report that at least
Globe Pharmaceutical Co., Chicago, but one prominent packing concern had
it as well as the other ingredients can been burning its records, which reach­
be had from any good druggist.
ed the d istrict attorn ey's office Thurs­
day, has given a new turn to the beef
N o A p o lo it 'ie a t o M a k e .
Nan— Your nice new waist is all crum­ inquiry.
pled.
Fan— Well, suppose it is !
Do you
W IL L D O U B L E W H E A T C R O P .
think Jack is'an armless wonder?
P r iv ile g e «!.
Kansas P ro fe ss o r Breeds a Grain to
“ O, but wasn’t Tennyson a great poet!”
Add $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to Wealth.
"You bet! lie could violate every rule
Manhattan, Kan., Jan. 23.— P ro fe s ­
of rhyme or rhythm without being called
sor H. F. Roberts, o f the Kansas State
down for It.”
Agricu ltu ral college, has been exp e ri­
S i in t » ll ty f » f t I t .
m enting in the breeding o f wheat since
“ Doctor, what makes people have the
I 1906.
H is experiments have now
hiccups?”
“ ‘ Hiccup’ is the onomatopoeic word reached the stage that warning has
popularly used to designate singultus, gone out to Kansas farm ers to increase
which is a sudden closure of the glottis, the size o f their granaries and to buy
superinduced by a spasmodic contraction more threshing machines.
The result o f Professor R oberts' re­
of the diaphragm.”
“ That’s what I tell my wife. She ears searches is the probable propagation o f
it’s caused by laughin’, or eat in’ some­ wheat that w ill increase the average
thin’ dry, or catchin’ your breath at the yield from 14 to 28 bushels an acre.
wrong time.”
1 The wheat crop o f Kansas fo r the last
G r a y a n «l th e L l r g y ,
I five years has averaged approxim ately
Thomas G ray kept the elegy by him 80,000,000 bushels.
“ By next fa ll,” declares Professor
for nine years before he gave *t to the
world. He polished away at it all those Roberts, “ I w ill have secured an ideal
Then watch Kansas
H er
years as a lapidary polishes a gem, and wheat.
the result was he made it a gem. In wheat yield w ill double, and the fa rm ­
his whole life he wrote comparatively ers o f the state w ill have their annual
little, and when asked why he had incomes increased to the exten t o f
written so little ho replied, “ Because nearly $50,000,000.”
o f the exertion it costs in th t labor of
composition.”
Bee* and T h e ir Basket*.
Every bee carries his market basket
around his hind legs.
Any one ex-
amining the baby o f a bee through a
microscope will observe that on the
hind legs o f the creature there Is a
fringe o f stifT hairs on the surface, the
bairs approaching each other at the
tips, so 11 s to form a sort of cage. This
I 3 the bee’s basket, and into It, after
a successful journey, he will cram
enough pollen to lust hi in for two or
three days.
T a k in g liliu at H I* W ord.
Excited Toller (at police station)— I
had my pocket picked on the street cars
just now !
Desk Sergeant— Well, if you had it
done what are you coming bore to kick
about?
__
l n r l. A llen .
’’ Fomi’timps,” said U n c le Allen Spark.,
“ nne of these .talesman fellows
who
thii ks he’s steering n mighty judicious
course between the radicals and the con­
servatives wabbles just enough to make
both of ’em sore on him.”
Lon gest Single Train S ervice.
Tacoma, Jan. 23.— The longest sin­
gle train service in the United States
j is to be inaugurated by the Great
; Northern railroad, which on June 1
w ill begin operating through trains be­
tween Galveston, Texas, and Seattle,
according to advices just received here.
Trains w ill run v ia the Colorado South­
ern and other H ill controlled lines from
the g u lf to Denver, over the B u rling­
ton system to Billinps and G reat Falls,
and thence over the main line o f the
G reat Northern to the Sound city.
C . P. to Expend $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 23.— V ice
President W illiam W hyte, o f the Cana­
dian Pacific railw ay, announced today
that the company w ill spend $6,000,-
000 in W estern Canada this year.
Three hundred m iles o f
additional
track w ill be built. The most im port­
ant work w ll be the construction o f a
new line through A lberta, paralleling
the Crows N est pass East to Calgary.
One hundred and th irty m iles o f the
Saskatoon-Edmontn branch w ill be fin­
ished. Much work w ill be done be­
tween Moosejaw and Lacombe.
Ills l u l l H u t l k f .
’’ Succeedin’ in life." moralized T nci.
F.phraim. “ ’ pends altogeddah on vo- git-
W ool Men Plan Lobby.
tin’ de right slabt. I>e way I missed it,
Cheyenne, W yo., Jan. 23.— A perma­
chillen. was dat I didn’ t staht as a Can-
nent bureau at Washington for the pur­
enssian.” — I ’hirs'-n Trhcne.__
pose o f opposing measures that may be
K m ,In n S presili Itnpldlg.
offered in congress to have the ta riff
The rapid wntcr-eroaiou o f part* o f reduced on any W yom in g products,
Cape Colony ia attributed chiefly to particularly wool, w ill be maintained
burning o f vegetation and the start- by the National W oo’ gro w ers’ associa-
lug o f paths by cattle and wagons. I tion.
Announccement to this effect
Once started, erosion is very rapid, was made today by the execcutive com­
•nrl the Ongers or Itrak river, which m ittee. Sufficient money fo r the pur­
did not exist HO years ago, now aver­ pose has been raised among the mem­
ages 300 feet in width and 15 feet in bership and others interested.
depth.
South Dakota F a v o r! W om en.
V O S B I.
P ierre, S. D., Jan. 23.— The equal
Elderly Relative — I really think,
suffrage amendment passed the senate
Gladys, yon sho .Id marry young.
Gladys (with a charming blush) — today without debate and with but two
Why. Aunt Annabel, how did you find dissenting votes. The proposed amend­
ment is to the state constitution.
•Ut hi* name?
Around
S C H O O N E R IS W R E C K E D .
S p ik e s N ear Point W here Valencia
Was L ost T w o Y ears A g o.
V ictoria, B. C., Jan. 25.— The A m er­
ica i four-masted schooner Soquel, Cap­
tain Jamieson, from
Callao,
D airy.
A Flavorin g.
I t maker •
ffyrup better than M aple.
«3*
S old b y grocer*
POTATOES»
due D e­
cember y, to P ort Townsend in ballast,
is r. total wr, ck on Seabird Kocks, at
the mouth o f Pechena Bay, close to
where the steamer Valencia was lost
with 140 lives on the same day two
yes rs ago.
The Soquel was endeavoring to make
her way into the straits for f o rt T ow n ­
send, and Captain Jamieson’ s w ife and
child were killed by fa llin g spars
when two o f the masts came down soon
a fte r the schooner drove on the rocks.
The steamers Tees and Lebro, the
latter carrying the crew o f the wrecked
Bamfield creek motor lifeboat, with
difficulty rescued five o f the crew.
The Lehro’ s boat was swamped during
the rescue work and some o f the life -
sax ers were alm ost drowned.
The Tees boat picked them up. Six
men, one prostrated w ith a broken leg
as a result o f a fa llin g spar strikin g
him, could not be g o t off, and darkness
came. Ttiey w ere le ft on board the
wreck and the Tees w en t to Bamfield
to land those saved.
The United States revenue cutter
Manning, on special detail as life-s a v ­
ing packet, put out from Neah bay at
4:30 this afternoon to render assistance
to the wrecked craft. She took with
her the lifes a v in g crew o f Waahdi is­
land station. The Manning found the
Soquel so firm ly impaled on jagged
rocks that there is small chance she
w ill e ve r be gotten afloat again.
The five men rescued by the Tees
wi re recovered from one o f the Sea­
bird rocks, which are almost awash at
high w ater. They reached the rocks
early this morning. They had built a
fire on the rock w ith d riftw ood and
w ere huddled about the fire aw aitin g
rescue.
lb«*
There must be no guesswork about
feeding the calf. The stomach o f the
young calf is easily ruined by slipshod !
methods o f feeding. Think of this when
tempted to fetal It milk that Is too hot j
or too cold In a bucket that Is not as j
clean and sweet ns It should he.
£ 2 3 9 1 Per b alzcr's ■■ t-> 1 ’ . pairo r.-.. S B ??35
Milk that sticks to the sides of the ■ S I.'i. i’ t pre •..(•: . o f
1 ' ■ h
'
pall and becomes sour is a bad propo- ,
- - • a d ICO in st
sltlon, as it may cause an attack of
1«
i W >hi:1 5 0 0 lettuce, rutabaga, turnips, 100
the scours. This trouble means a break '
cirsley, 100 tomatoes, 100 melons, 12«>0
harming flower seeds, in all 10,000 kernels,
In the calf’s growth, perhaps a stunted
„ ¡ I , worth S l . r o ot anv m-.n’ s money. Or.
calf, and In the end an animal of little
” .ul 20 c and w e add one pktf. ot L am est
.’ cep O 'D ay Sw eet Corn.
value.
f f'L Z E R SEED CO., B - . pC
t a Cro— . WH.
| Do not oblige the cows to hunk about
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the straw pile until the chilly nights j
are past. Dry spots for them to sleep,
on are usually very scarce it that sea­
son o f the year.
Don’ t turn the cattle to pasture too ■
H ave you some old. tarn -hed Kn ves. Forks
early. A good plan to follow Is to wait
and Spoons that look bad? Would you like to
have them piat«-l w i;h pure silver su they w ill
until you conclude the grass Is suffi­
look ar.d w ear l.ke solid silver?
ciently large to turn them on, then '
wait a week or ten days longer.
Make
(In*
l>««lr>-
I' li y .
Em
-a b «
The
f r e e ly
t
^
p o «s
<? im*
t in seeds,
hut it ta k e s tf: ic and m or.ey. W e h ave
been itn p ro rii " flo w e r nud v e c e ta b îe
seeds f o r o v e r
years. M o re than 2coo
4 p e o p le n e v. c
1
■
suit
•>1 Seeds su
it you
you. I uy the 1 t—F e r r y ’s.
T o rs
? e ve ry w h e re .
There are 21,194,000 milch cows In
FERRY'S '.C r ') e r r i A K rjLR L
the United States an average o f one
FREE ON f\E%iclST.
D. M . FCFîH Y A C O ., U d ro ll, M ich .
cow to four o f the population. The
fact that there has been an increase
I>er capita o f the consumption of milk
and a decrease o f conv » per capita of
the population Indicates that there has
been an Improvement In the quality of
the dairy cows o f the country.
In the decade of 1890 to 1900 the
average production o f every dairy cow
showed an Increase of 1,000 pounds of
and sriv * us a list o f w l:
you hav * that n-:>eds
refin >h npj and w e w r ! send you by return
A S e lf- F e e d ln ic ( ’ r ib .
milk, or a commercial gain of $211,-
mail fu ll inform :«'i .n and particulars how tu
A combined corn crib and feeding
have it done at iittle co.-t.
000,000. Yet with this Improvement ad­
mitted, there are many dairies that are shed is shown in the sketch. The feed It Doesn’ t Cost Y o j a Cent to Learn !!
| a r e th e
be ing operated at a loss. The life of n bunk is covered by a lean-to shed 10
dairy cow is estimated at seven years
and her annual depredation represents
one-seventh of her full value, which is
taken Into consideration In computing
the profits of the herd. If the dairy­
man would ascertain If his herd is pay­
| fast through trains
ing a profit he needs to charge for the
between
help to operate it, the cost o f the
feed, the Interest on the Investment and
the normal depreciation o f the value
BF.ih*'5
o f the cows. A ll these Items enter into
Theclecnest lujM -'it
fixed operating charges and need to he
¿nd
most
corr.ió’
able \
deducted from the gross receipts o f the
dairy before profits can he computed.
The receipts o f the dairy should not
only pay the operating expenses ami
At the same tim e
A
;
WM. McMURRAY, G. P. A.
fixed charges, but also leave a liberal
‘ »he f V
-'ifyA ” '
balance fo r profit.
end b e c a u s e It j j \
,
;
Portland
(’.c a r s longe st A
t
#
,
feet wide. Small doors opening into
H o m e m a d e C ubbajre Cutter.
the crib every two feet just over the
A cheap and easily made cabbage
E v e r y g a r m e n t,
manger allow the corn to come out
and root cutter Is shown in the cut.
guaranteed
’ I < '/ \ ! i
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without shoveling. This shed should be
waterproof Catalog (ree I J >, / v ,
! i i u i K N . n i i „ , t o a .lv c rt is e rg p le a s e
Take two 12-inch boards and nail them
built on the south side o f the crib In a
C O S G R O V E IS W E A T H E R B O U N D strongly together.
I
I IV
m e n tio n t h l * p * p s r .
W ith dividers de­
bright, sunny place. This arrangement
scribe a circle, then saw out and mark
Is
a
great
labor
saver
and
quite
an
aid
Will Remain in C a r at Oakland Till S. In quarters. Cut four slots 7 Inches
in bad weather, especially If the etuis
P. Road Is Cleared.
long on a slant, as shown by dotted
are inclosed.— Farm and Home.
line*,,
so
the
cabbage
will
fall
throtixh
San Francisco, Jan. 25.— Governo*’-
elect Cosgrove is not so soon to leave easily. Next cut two circles 4 Inches
I'*e * o f Corn.
Nail one to the large
C aliforn ia fo r the north. He was due In diameter.
The Crop Reporter is endeavoring to
to leave this afternoon at 2 o ’clock, wheel on the hack and leave the other tell for what purposes corn is used. In
hut word came that the Southern Paci­ loose on the shaft to act as a bearing. the year 1899, so this authority states,
fic lines w ere blocked and he w ill re­
Make a fram e to admit the wheel, the total crop was 2,069,000,000 bushels.
main in his private ear indefinitely un­ leaving 2 inches clear, and just wide O f this crop 241,000,(XX) bushels were
til he can go through without delay. enough so the knives do not strike the consumed in the flour and grist mills;
Get it from
FU LL PO U N D 25c.
I t w ill probably be several days before side. Moke a top over the wheel* and S.000,000 In manufacture o f starch, 9,-
your Grocer
his car moves.
put a hopper on the opposite side from 000,000 for malt liquors, 17.000,000 in
In the meantime he is located at the the crank. The knives are 8 Inches distilling of liquors, 40,000,000 for glu­
Oakland mole, as his physicians believe
L t i 'l i u i v e to th e L a s t.
M a l t i n g It l l o m e - l l k e .
long and can be mode from an fid buck­ cose, 190,000,000 for export, and 13,-
it would be unwise fo r him to go to a
An instance of exclusiveness main­
A good story is told on Sain Craw­
saw and ground down sharp, with a 000,000 for seed. This accounts for
hotel. The place is not adapted to
bevel on one side. Screw these on the only 19.3 per cent of the entire crop, tained under difficulties is reported ford. the heavy slugger o f the Tigers.
quiet, as trains are m oving at all hours
most o f the remainder being used for from the ladies’ cabin of an Atlantic By trade Crawford is a barber. T h e
o f the night, but the governor is deter­
feeding purposes. The more one studies liner. A ll were sick except one lady other day he went Into a restaurant,
mined to make the best o f a bad situa­
the corn crop, the more interesting It and a cat. which wandered uneasily drew himself up to a table, stuck blfl
tion. The car is so equipped that all
becomes.
Its magnitude as a food- about. The lady ventured to stroke foot under and looked satisfied.
meals can be si rved without his mov­
‘ W alter, a little beefsteak and on-
giver and labor-employer grows with the cat, remarking, “ Poor pussy.” The
ing from the train.
every observation one makes o f the cat was inclined to respond and elevat­ I Ions, please.”
I t is said by those close to the go ver­
ed its tail In token of good will, when
“ Yes. sir. Have some nice ham and
corn crop.— Springfield Register.
nor that he obstinately refuses to dis­
from a neighboring berth 'a me
ia cabbage also?”
cuss the political situation, but that he
choking tones the words, “ Excuse me,
“ No.”
Farm
W ell*.
is anxious to return to O lym pia to set­
that is a private c a t!” — Argonaut.
“ How about some prime roast beef?”
Unsanitary dairy wells are a menace
tle the tangle as to who is governor o f
“ Don’t want any.”
Sum W e lle r .
to health, and as the country becomes
the state o f Washington.
“ A little of our elegant tripe would
It was Sam W eller who made Dick­
more closely settled more and more
care Is necessary to provide good water. ens famous. “ Pickwick P a i r s ’’ were do you good.”
S W E L T E R IN G IN J A N U A R Y .
“ John,” called the proprietor, “ what
The director o f the Chicago hygienic a complete failure financially until this
laboratory reports that of 153 wells on unique character was introduced. The d’ye mean by annoying a customer like
Chicago Experiences W arm est W inter
near-by dairy farms, examined by the press was all but unanimous In prais­ that?”
W eath er in 39 Years.
“ Just trying to make him feel at
inspectors, only eleven were found to ing Samival ns an entirely original
home. sir. He’s a barber.”
Chicago, Jan. 25.— Chicago today
bo safe for domestic purposes. In all character whom none but a great gen­
P I L E S C U R E D I N 6 T O 14 D A Y S
experienced
the
warm est January
cases the safe wells were those lined ius could have created. Dickens re­
weather since 1870. The temperature wheel at a slant according to the thick­ with cement, with cement covers, with ceived over $10.000 for “ Pickwick Pa­ P A Z O O IN T M E N T is guaranteed to cure any
reached 66 above, the form er record ness the cabbage is wanted. A square a protecting flange o f cement several pers,” and at the age of twenty-six he case o f Itching1, Blind. Bleeding: or Protruding
Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.
being 65. this point being reached in hole should be cut through the center feet out from the well. In some o f the was incomparably the most popular
P ro p h e c y F ulfilled.
1870, and again in 1876. January 29, of the wheel for the shaft.— Farm and wells used for washing milk utensils, author of his day.— London Standard.
“ That baby, madam,” said the doctor
1906, the
temperature reached 61 Home.
N a tu ra lly*
a high percentage o f colon
bacteria
to the proud and happy mother, “ will
above, but only fo r a b rie f time.
Doss— When you told that new clerk
were found, and in some cases manure
make his mark in the world some day.”
T im e for Oat* Lan d.
Today people went about thinly-clad,
he’d have to hump himself if he expected
could
be
detected
microscopically
and
Note the fulfillment of the prediction.
An application of 1,000 pounds o f
forsakin g wraps, and In homes and
to hold his job how did ho take it?
by the odor.
In less than sixteen years that boj
offices all heat was shut o ff and w in ­ /line per acre was practically ns effi­
Department Manager— lie got his back
was
the scoreboard artist in a great base­
dows and doors thrown open to the cient in case of oats as an application
up
right
away.
M illet for L a te C rop*.
ball park.
lim it. Physicians say the unseasona­ o f 2,000 poumls In tests made at the
Millet as a late crop to plant In case
T h e C o op .
In the case of
ble weather w ill result in much illness, New Jersey station.
D id n 't Care W h » K n e w It.
“ This flat is a mere coop.”
o f the failure o f the corn crop or fa il­
as it w ill plant the germs o f pneumo­ clover the larger application gave the
Fluffy Young Thing I ’d like to prepay
“ Yes, John,” said his w ife sweetly,
ure to get corn planted at all, Is rec­
nia and kindred ailments.
better results.
Lime in the form of
'and the cook has Just flew it.” — Pitts­ the express on this package.
ommended by the Ohio station. The
Continued warm southerly winds are carbonate produced more dry matter
Kxpress Company's Agent— What’s th t
earlier sorts can be seeded through burg Post.
responsible fo r the peculiar conditim s than nitrogen and ash burned lime.
j value?
July, and make fair fields. Hay Is the
U n h y g i e n i c llooattnir.
Fluffy Young Thing Nothing, sir. It ’«
hi re. Rain is predicted fo r tomorrow, The results o f the studies o f nitrogen
The Countryman- Down here, sir, we i\ bundle of letters. I ’ m sending theta
a fte r which it w ill become colder. De­ fixation were quite Irregular, but agree most common use made o f the crop,
cidedly
warm er
weather
prevails In general In indicating that the addi­ and for this it compares favorably with make it a rule to go to bed with the back to him.
throughout the middle west, and the tion o f fertilizer materials Increased timothy, both in composition and di­ chickens.
P I T C Ht. Vltus* Dunce ana « tvou * DiaetRe* p«rm*-
I I I 3 nently cared Uy Dr. i ino'a (Ireat Nerve Ho-
snow is disappearing everyw here. One nitrogen fixation and that carbonate of gestibility. It Is good feed for cattle,
The Britisher Kr—don’t you find it ntoror.
Sen-1 for FREE $2 00 tn.il I ki MI h and treatlao.
horses and sheep, but when overripe beastly unhealthy?— Puck.
peculiarity o f the unusual weather is
Dr. It. U. Kline. Ld . 9.J1 Arch St., Pniladelphi*. P t.
Mine favored nitrogen fixation to a
should not he fed to horses exclusively,
the s rg g y nature o f the atmosphere,
Profitable for Them ,
greater extent than burned lime.
A scientific contemporary of across the
as It affects the kidneys. M illet Is also
m aking it difficult to breathe.
City Man— Does it pay to keep hens sea tells us that at present it is esti­
grown for pasture seed, and even for
these days?
mated there are in the world’s ocean*
A m e r ic a n L lm b u r ir e r Cheese.
silage. As a soil cleaner, it Is also al­
Suburbanite— Yes, it pays the hens; 7,000,000 cubic miles of salt, and the
Duke Again Triumphant.
It Is now claimed that the United
most
equal
to
a
summer
fallow.
they get their board and lodging absolute­ most astonishing thing about it is that if
W ashington, Jan. 25.— That the States makes Just as good Umburger
ly free.
all the salt could be taken out in a mo­
Duke de Abruzzi is the only man who cheese as does the province in Bel­
Germ an
M ode o f P reserving: M ilk.
has succeeded in reaching the top o f gium where It originated. The Am eri­
M illow trees as snow fences are to he ment, the level of the ocean would not
A German patent specification de­
Mount St. Elias, in
Alaska, was can method Is to take a piece o f a
tried along the northern Pacific railroad drop one single inch.
scribes a process for preserving milk
in North Dakota. One hundred thousand |
brought out in the consideration by the calf’s stomach and set it away in a
l'erliapa.
house com m ittee on foreign affairs o f warm place In a can o f whole milk. In by removing all dissolved oxygen by golden willow* are being planted this year
" I hear there is to be a new design
means
o
f
the
addition
o
f
a
small
quan­
a* an experiment, and it is hoped that
the appropriation asked fo r m arking about forty minutes the curdling moss
for the 1 cent piece. What’s the reason
the Alaskan boundary. T h :s moun­ Is pounded and then the whey pressed tity o f ferrous carbonate. The process they will be found just ns effective ns the for that?”
tain is one o f the peaks which are out. A fterw ard forms are filled and is based on the fact that freshly-pre­ regular snow sheds nnd not so subject to
“ Well, the 1 cent piece is the most ar­
no tbn Intff-r
cipitated ferrous carbonate in the pres
crossed by the boundary line and is an
tistic coin we have. Too many people
further drainage permitted.
Salt is ence o f oxygen Immediately assimilates
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evidence o f the difficulties attending
use them in preference to the larger coin».
rubbed on the outside until it becomes oxygen and evolves an equivalent quan­
“ Look here!” cried a stage manager The purpose, I believe, in substituting an
the work o f m arking the boundary be­
slippery; then the cheese is set away. tity of carbon dioxide.
to
an
actor.
”
I)o
you
know
you
laughed
One part of
uglier design for the one now in circula­
tween A laska and Canada.
In the cellar to ripen for a month or ferrous carbonate is sufficient for 50, while you were supposed to be dying?’’
tion is to Donularize the nickel.”
“ Certainly,” replied the actor.
"A t
two and the germs do the rest.
000 parts o f milk, and the proper tie»
She Steals to G et Food.
M oth ers w ill fin d Mrs. W in s lo w 's S ooth in g
our salaries why shouldn't death be greet­
F yru p th ” b st r tnrdy to use fo r t h e ir c h ild re n
o f the milk are not altered in any wnj ed with joy?”
Denver, Jan. 25.— S ayin g she was
Ciuriug th e it1« t h i n g i*e iio d .
T obacco G ro w e r« Com bine.
by the addition, which should be made
dyin g o f con-umption and was forced
The Union Tobacco Society, repre­ before the milk Is boiled.
A Sirre M a n ,
to steal to obtain food and medicine, a
N o Fun.
senting tobacco growing interests in
“ I can’t understand h \v you tell Iho
woman th ief, signing herself Mrs. M.
Jester— Of course I expect pay for
Kentucky, Indiana,
Oldo, Tennessee
age o f a horse by looking at his teeth,” ,
Cribbing: Corn.
L. Crane, last night le ft a note in the
them. You don’t suppose 1 write thess
and Wisconsin, with estimated assets
The corn crib should he nairow and said the city girl.
room o f one o f her victim s, explaining |
o f $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , has been organized, phe slatted on the sides and ends, so that
“ I can’t tell Jist exactly,” replied the things for fun, do you?
her p ligh t and b egg in g pardon fo r the
Lditor (handing back the batch of
thefts. Numerous
robberies
have purpose o f the organization Is said to a free circulation o f air Is possible in old farmer. “ But if he hex false teeth
paragraphs)- Well, if you did. you
been com mitted in an apartment house he to protect the tobacco growers from nil directions. Home farmers place hol­ I know ho ain't no colt.”
failed most dismally. Illustrated Bits.
on Eighteenth avenue o f late, all e v i­ a minimum price, and the consumer low crates in the cribs ns they are
Strean.
dently by the same person. Last night from a maximum scale. The Interests filled, so that there w ill he no heat­
Rivers How do you accent that word
An A u th ority.
the th ie f r appeared and stole several o f the growers In the States named ing or spoiling in the center o f the “ toxical)” ?
The Father 1 learn with sorrow,
Brooks Well, every time I have taken !
articles from a room occupied by sleep­ will be pooled and the tobacco sold mass. Heating destroys the corn germ.
my son, that you are getting to be
through a Board o f Directors.
a r d" in one of the rhing* the chauffeur
ing women.
what they term quite fast.
M ola**en Cake.
ha* plru-cd the emphfl - on the “ iax.”
T . s<>n You shouldn’t believe all
Into two-thirds o f a cup o f molasses
C alve** B r a in * .
Man Dies o f Nightm are.
• o aaern tlve,
dad. I ’ll Introduce you to a
Wash tin’ bralna carefully anil rut stir a tablespoonful o f melted butter,
Eugene, Or., Jan. 25.— Marion Nice,
Percy Pshaw! What if she did? Two
i-:• (I • i . will tell you another story.
a farm er, liv in g near Thurston, died earh pair into four pieces, taking away two-thirds of a cup o f coffee, a half­ negative« in the same sentence are equiva­
The F uller- And who Is he?
early Saturday morning w hile under all tilts o f filler and skin. Rinse well, cup of sugar, one beaten egg, one and lent to an affirmative.
I
Son My tailor.
He says I ’m
A lf j
Yes. hut site siid "N n w ! N it!”
the spell o f nightmare. Mr. N ice was wljie ilry and illp each piece first In a half teaspoonfuls o f soda dissolved
i . owt st chap he's got on his book*.
in usual health yesterday, but has been beaten egg. then In cracker crumbs, In a tablespoonful of hot water, and and it sounded like two «entences.
subject to nightm are fo r a number o f then In egg and again In cracker one and one half cups o f flour. Mix
well and bake In a loaf tin.
years. When his w ife was aroused crumbs and fry In hot f a t
early in the morning by the groaning
Ita!*ln«c a V a r i e t y .
o f her husband, she paid no particular
I,anil
PolK onliiK .
Diversified farming does not stop at
attention, such spells being not unusual
No one knows so well ns the practical crop growth from the soil, but should
w ith N ice. When he failed to rise his
B A D CO LDS
fanner how rapidly a naturally fertile include a diversity o f live stock. Home
w ife found him dead.
are the forerunners of dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. If
soil may he exhausted by cultivation. g o o d cattle, a few good, rapacious brood
7 ou have a cough, you can stop it with P » o t Cuie. 11 you suffer from
Iii this country the tobacco lands of mares, some good breeding hogs, a few
Thugs Dynamite Bank.
hoarsene**, »«-¡e throat, bronchitis or pains in the lungs, i ’ iso's Cure will
Virginia afford an example o f
this or more sheep, goats and fowls o f di­
soon restore the irritated throat and lungs to normal, healthy condition.
Fredonia, Kan., Jan. 25. The state
rapid decline In fertility. The a ban- verse sorts should bo found on every
An ideal remedy lor children.
Free from opiates and dangerous m-
hank at N ew Albany, seven miles west
doned New England farms, too, help to farm, for they do not interfere or con­
gred»ents. 1 or half a century the sovereign remedy in thousands of
o f Fredonia. was robbed o f $2900, at
homes. Even chronic forms of lung dt eases
an early hour today. The robbers cut Illustrate the effects produced by t.ie flict with each other.
R E S P O N D T O F IS O ’ S C U R E
the telephone w ires leading out o f the constant cultivation of the same fields.
There are five o f the Chilean nitrate
little town ar.d then dynamited the Land that once yielded crop* ns ’ f by
bank. They then broke into the Frisco magic now requires an artificial prep» fields, all within a north and south
toolhouse and securing a handcar, es­ «ration before It will reward thefnrin- distance o f 500 miles. Iodine is an Im­
caped.
i •r for bis strenuous labor, in the fle 1. portant by-product o f the deposits.
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