Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, September 07, 1905, Image 4

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It Is possible? T o be startled ont of
that dream by shame and horror; then
the wonder of having that
beautiful
¡ r ¡ a £ T Í
daughter her companion and protectress;
then the continual reward of her cham­
pionship— don't you think it la possible?”
"Oh, yee— oh, yes, surely!” said the
girl. "Surely yon are right!”
“ But then, Yolande, 1 am afraid you
don’ t understand what a terrible busi­
L lo y d O. Grlseoin, United
8tates
ness It will be. It will demand the most
B Y W IL L IA M B LA C K
m inister to Japan, w ho has been men­
constant watchfulness; for these drugs
are easy to get; and people who use them
tioned as a likely successor to Assist­
»re very cunning. And it will require a
ant Secretary o f
PTT
particular customers who have particu­
long time— perhaps years— before
one
State Loomis, de­
lar and possibly peculiar whim s and
could be certain that the woman was
spite his youth
saved. Now look at it from the other
notions about w h at they want.
We
has had a dis­
side.
Might
not
one
say.
T
h
a
t
poor
must
try
to
conform
to
such
notions
no
C H A P T E R X I . —(Continued.)
by the proposal. Now, as they talked
tinguished
ca­
"W h a t I want to know, firat of all.” the matter over, it appeared that he woman's life ia gone, is done for; why
m atter i f w e think that they are pe­
reer in the dip­
M r. Winterbourne said, with a kind of stood midway between these two, having ahould you destroy this other young life
culiar and that w e have much better
lom atic service.
deapalr In hla vole«, "ia whether you neither the eager enthusiasm o f Jack in trying to save a wreck? W hy should
things than such a notional customer
H e first entered
a r« certain that the Maater will insist? Melville nor the utter hopelessness of his you destroy one happy human existence
c
a
ll«
for.—
Exchange.
in trying to rescue the mere remnant of
it In 1803 as
W h y ahould he? H ow could It matter to friend Winterbourne.
private secretary
hlm? I thought we had done everything
“ I f you think it is worth trying, try another human existence that would be
“ L a y in g B y ” th e Corn.
when we let him know. W hy ahould Yo­ It,” said he coolly. “ It can’t do much worthless and useless even if you suc­
I t is a common practice am ong corn
to
th e
late
lande know? W hy make her mieerable harm. I f Yolande is to know, she may ceed? W hy should not the girl live her
grow ers to "la y corn by.”
W hen the |
Thom as F . B a y ­
to no end? Ix>ok what has been done as well know to some end. Other things own life in peace and happiness?’ ”
season is an exceptionally good one
ard, am bassador
"B u t that is not what you would say;
to keep this knowledge from her all have been tried, and failed; this might
to th e o o u rt
o f
P r a c t ic a l C ow S ta ll.
and when the soil is free from weeds l l o v d c . o b i s c o m .
through thmte years; and you can eee the not. The shock might bring her to her that la not what you think,” she said,
The great principle that makes this
result in the gayety o f her heart. Would senses. Anyhow, don’t you see, if yon confidently. “ And do you ask what the stall a practical success is the fencing seed corn may be laid by w ith no evil 8L James. H e held that place, how­
results. In a dry season or a w et sea­ ever, only until 1804. L a ter he w a s
«he have been like that If she had known once tell Yolande all about It, I rather girl would think?— for I can tell you
o f the cow back to the ditch, says E. son or w here weeds and vines grow
•— If she had always been thinking of one fancy she will be dissatisfied until she that. Oh, yea, I can tell you— she would
a w a r correspondent in Colombia and
despise any one who offered her such a C. Eckert, in Pacific Homestead. The rapidly and in untold numbers, laying afte rw a rd was in the district attor­
who ought to be near her, and perhaps has made a trial.”
fence
A
A
A
is
put
on
either
side
o
f
choice!”
blaming herself for holding aloof from
corn by is entirely out o f the question. ney's office in N ew York city.
“ And who would undertake to tell
He
"B ut she would be in ignorance, Y o­ the post to suit the length o f the cow, T o lay corn by too often means to let
her? She would have been quite differ­ her?" her father said. “ Who could face
served as staff captain in the United
or fo r a short cow can be m oved to­ the weeds alone, or It may mean to
ent; she would have been old In sadness the suffering, shame, you would see in lande; she would know nothing about it.
States volunteer arm y in 1808, but re­
"She ought not be In ignorance, then! ward the cow ’s head several inches by
by this tlins; whereas, she has never her eyes? Who would dare to suggest to
let the surface crust cake, crack open signed from the arm y to re-enter the
known what a care was. Mr. Melville, her that she, so tenderly cared for all W hy do they not tell her? W hy not nailing on a four by four stud on the
and through the maturing season nl- diplom atic service. President M c K ln - ;
you are his friend; you know biin bet her life, should go away and encounter ask herself what she will do? Ah, and post next to the cow, then putting on
low the much needed moisture to leave fey Yn 1890 Yppo'hited M r' (Jrlsc-om sec-
all this time the poor woman left to her
ter than any o f us; don't you think there these horrors?”
the bars A. The feed box is eighteen through surface evaporation. I f pos­
is some chance of reasoning with him
" I f it comes to that,” said Melville, self— It was not right— It was not just!" inches w ide and the flange board in
retary o f legation to Constantinople,
sible get the cornfield free o f weeds
“ But she has not been left to herself,
and inducing him to forego this demand? “ I will do It. I f you think It right— if
where he also for a time acted as
fron
t
o
f
the
cow
seven
inches
high,
Yolande.
Everything
has
been
tried—
and
vtnes,
and
a
fte
r
the
hard
rains
of
It seems so hard.
It will give you pain to speak to hei
charge d'affaires and wus largely in­
which,
on
to
the
three
by
three
stud­
everything
but
this.
And
that
Is
why
I
The suffering that this man was under­ let me speak to her.”
June and early July are over and the
strumental in inducing the porte to pay
going was terrible. Hla question formed
“ You?” said her father. “ W hy should have come to ask you what you think a ding underneath, makes the top edge summer drought sets in run through
claim s fo r damages done to Am erican
girl
in
that
position
would
naturally
do.
ten
Inches
high
from
platform
.
The
almost a cry o f entreaty; and Jack Mel you undertake what cannot be but a
tne com ouce or tw ice w ith a shallow
schools in the Sultan’s dominions. Mr.
vills could scarcely bring himaelf to an dreadful task? W hy should you have W hat would she do if she were told?”
w ork in g tool.
I t leaves the surface
’ T h e re cannot be a doubt,” she ex­
Grlscom was made m inister to P ersia
swer in what he well knew to be the to bear that?”
level, prevents surface washing and
truth.
in 1901, and in 1902 was transferred to
“ Oh,” said he, “ my share In the com­ claimed. “ Oh, there cannot be a doubt!
conserves the moisture.
W eeds re­
You— I know what your feeling is—
“ I cannot deceive yon,” he said, after mon trouble would be slight. Besides,
the more Important
post ut Toklo.
quire
moisture.
W
hen
they
grow
In
what
your
opinion
is.
And
yet
you
heal
a second. "T h ere is no doubt that I a *« have not many friends; and when one
D uring his service there he added to
com
they
feed
upon
the
same
plant
tate!
W
hy?
(Jo;
and
you
will
see
what
He's mind la made up on that point. has the chance of lending a hand, don’ t
his reputation as a diplomat by pro­
food, take the same m oisture that the
When I undertook to carry this message, you understand, it is a kind of gratifica­ her answer will be!”
tecting Am erican interests in the M ika­
“ Do you mean to say, Yolande,” he
com plant feeds upon. Should there
he mors than once repeated his clear tion. I know it will not be pleasant—
do’s empire. W hen the Japanese de­
decision
except for one thing. I am looking for­ said, deliberately, and regarding her at
be a shortage o f either plant food or
"B u t why? W hat end will it serve? ward to her answer; and I know what the same time, “ that you have no doubt
moisture, the w eed gets its part and cided on governm ent monopolies o f to­
P L A N OF COW S T A L L .
H ow could It matter to them— living It will be. I am quite at your service, whatever? You say I am to go and ask
lits the corn plant go hungry and bacco, salt and other com modities Mr.
away from London? IIo w could they be either on Tuesday or any other day, this young girl to sacrifice her life— or
Grimson demanded that
the
large
thirsty.
latter
is
six
fe
et
six
inches
from
the
harmed?”
whenever you let me know what you it may be only a part, but that the best
Am erican interests receive proper re­
Th
is
la
a
very
critical
period
In
the
ditch
to
the
front
end
o
f
five
foot
part, of her life— on this chance of rescu­
"M r. Winterbourne,” said the other have decided.”
life o f the corn plant. I f It is tended imbursement for the loss o f their busi­
posts.
with something of a clear
emphasis,
H e would not go on to the house with ing a poor broken-down creature------”
T h e slanting manger is three feet well. I f it Is to make Its largest yields ness. M inister Griscom wus born In
“ H er mother," said Yolande. “ I f she
“ when I reported I<eslle's decision to Mr. them, despite all their solicitations; on
Bhortlands, as I was asked to do, I re­ the other hand, he begged them not to is the girl that you say, oh, I know how from the floor o f the feed alley and the work must be done at once. De­ N ew Jersey In 1872 and is the son o f
fused to defend It— or to attack it, for say to Yolande that they had seen him. she will be grateful to you. She will ¡eaves an opening at the top o f eight­ lay means loss. Be ready fo r the rush Clem ent A. Griscom, form er president
that matter— and I would rather not do So they went on their way down to the bless you. She will look on you as the een Inches, where all the feed Is placed when the rains cease.— W. B. A n der­ o f the International M ercantile M arine
so now. Whnt I might thln^ right in little lodge, w'hile he went back and over best and dearest o f her friends, who had In the feed trough, there being suffi­ son, in Indianapolis News.
Company. H e was married in London
courage when the others were afraid,
the same case— what you might think the hills.
In 1901 to Miss E lizabeth Duer Bron­
cient room at A (say six Inches) for
S tr a w H a te f o r H orace.
right— doe« not much matter. I told Mr.
“ H e ’s a fine fellow that, and no mis­ who had faith in her."
son, o f N ew Y’ ork. H is home is H aver-
grain,
ensilage
or
cut
fodder
to
pass
“ Yolande,” said lie. almost solemnly,
Those who are fam ilia r w ith city
Bhortlands that perhaps we did not know take,” said the plain spoken John Short-
down, but hay, whole fodder or straw life have noticed the straw hats with ford, Pa.
everything that might lead to such a de­ lands. "There Is a sort of broad human “ you have decided for yourself.”
w
ill
not
pass
down,
but
w
ill
remain
so
” 1?” she said, in amazement.
cision ; Iyealie has not t>eeu on good terms nature about him. And I ahould think,
which horses doing heavy work are
that the cow can eat them through the
“ Your mother is alive.”
with his father and aunt; and he thinks Winterbourne, you were very much oblig­
Professor Nathan C. Schaeffer, w h o
adorned
during
She uttered a sharp cry— of pain. It bars (A ).
he la being badly used. There may be ed to him."
the
s u m m e r. was elected president o f the N ation al
other things; I do not know.”
T h e partitions between the cows are
“ Obliged?” said Yolande’s father. “ It seemed.
Association,
hns been
These hats are ar­ Educational
“ My mother— my mother— like that!” three feet six inches apart, fou r feet
“ Ami how do we know that It will is scarcely the word."
ranged
so
a prominent in the
For a time this ngouy of slmme and high and three feet six inches long.
suftloe?” the other said. "H o w do we
sponge kept moist A tla n tic States for
horror deprived her of-all power of ut­
know that It will satisfy him and his
C H A P T E R X II .
T here are no partitions in front o f the
w ith w a ter
w ill many years as an
terance;
the
blow
had
fallen
heavily.
people? Are we to inflict all this pain
All had been arranged.
Early one
bars (A ) except tw e lv e Inches above
lay on top o f the ! educator,
clergy-
and sorrow on the girl; and then wait to morning Jack M elville walked slowly Her most cherished and beautiful ideals
the bottom o f the feed box, so that the
see whether that is enough?"
head o f the horse, m a n ,
journalist
and thoughtfully up to Allt-nam-ba. He lay broken at her feet; in their place cut feed and grain rations rem ain in
“ It Is not what I would do,” said Jack knew she was at home; for the dog-cart was this stern and ghastly picture that
held In place by and author.
He
M elville, who had not «tome here for had gone by with only Sandy in It. P er­ he had placed before her mental eyes. Its own cow ’s manger. But the whole
the crown o f the j was horn in Penn-
nothing.
haps she might be Indoors— working at H e had npt softened down any of the de­ length o f the hny manger is clear from
hat.
I f farm ers [ sylvan ia In 1849,
“ W hat would you do then? ( ’ an you the microscope he had lent her, or ar­ tails; It was necessary that she should end to end. and. If wanted, any long
h o r s e ’ s h a t .
would buy these received his early
suggest anything?” her father said eag­ ranging her plants. She had seen him know the truth. And she had been so fodder can be distributed in It in good
erly.
“ Ah, you little
know how we come up the strath; she was at the door much interested in the story, as he pa­ shape. T h e platform should drop from hats and put them on to the horses the education at Frank
anim als would be much more com fort­ I In and Marshall
tiently put It before her, that now she m anger to ditch
should value any one who could remove awaiting him, her face radiant.
not less than tw o
C ollege In Lancas­
able during the summer
had
but
little
difficulty—
alas!—she
had
this thing from us!”
‘‘ Ah, but why are you so late?" she
inches.
Pa.,
studied N. C. S C H A E F F E R .
“ W hat I would do? W ell, I will tell cried. "T h ey are all away. Shepherds no difficulty at all— in placing herself in
I f It Is not possible to buy one o f ter,
V a lu a b le f o r D a ir y m e n .
the position of that imaginary daughter,
yon.
I would go to that girl, and I and gillie« and all, two hours ago.”
these hats, the old-style straw hats d ivin ity at the theological seminary o f
Much more space is necessary prop­ m ay be readily fashioned to fit the the G erm an R eform ed Church and
would see how much of the woman ia in
‘ I did not mean to go with them. I and realizing what she had to face.
her; I think you will And enough.
1 have come to have a chat with you, Yo-
H e waited. H e had faith in her cour­ erly and understanding^ to describe horse. A s the crowns are shaped some­ took post-graduate courses at the uni­
age; but he would give her time. This the necessary combinations o f food to
would n ; to her, T h ere Is your mother; lande, if yon will let me.”
and
w h at different from the bought hats, versities o f Berlin, Tuebingen
that is the condition she has sunk into
H e spoke carelessly; but there was was a sudden thing to happen to a girl make a properly balanced ration, than a sponge would not stay In position, L eip zig. H is earliest work was as a
through those accursed drugs.
Every something in his look that she noticed: of nineteen.
the average paper can g iv e to the sub- but In Us place a number o f large t e a c h e T at Franklin and Marshall Col­
means have been tried to save her, with­ and when she had preceded him Into the
W ell,” she said, at length. In a low
out avail— every means save one. It is little drawing room, she turned and re­ voice, “ I will go. I will go at once. I toes jeet. The D epartm ent o f A griculture leaves— leaves from a grapevine would lege. In 1877 he became principal o f
for you to go to her— you yourself— garded him.
papa know you were coming here to-day at Washington has issued some very do— moistened w ith w ater, would as­ the K eyston e State Norm al School,
good bulletins and some very
poor sist In keeping the head o f the horse w h ere he remained until 1893, when
alone. Who knowa what resurrection of
‘ What is it? Is It serious?” she said, to tell me?”
Decidedly one o f the best is cool. T his appliance could be readi­ he was elect«*d to the office o f State
‘ Yes. He could not do it himself, Yn ones.
will and purpose may not arise within scanning his face.
her, when it Is her own daughter who
W ell, he hnd carefully planned how lnnde. H e has suffered fearfully during farm ers’ bulletin No. 22, which rovers ly attached to the bridle w ith tapes. Superintendent o f Public Instruction.
stands before her and appeals to her— he would approach the subject; but at these long years in order to hide this the subject o f feeding farm animals T h e Illustration shows how an ordi­ H e has held many offices In education­
when It is her own daughter who will be this moment alt his elaborate designs from you: he thought it would only pain quite exhaustively. I t not only gives nary straw bat may be fashioned for
al associations and is editor o f tw o
by her aide during the lung struggle? went clear away from his brain. A far you to know— that you could do no tables o f balanced rations, but the
the horse.
educational publications.
That is your duty as a daughter; will more happy expedient than any he had goed.”
analyses o f d ifferent com binations anil
C are o f P o u lt r y Y a r d .
yon do it? I f I know the girl, you will thought of had tlint Instant occurred to
W hat induced him to change hia
th eir digestibility. W rite to the Sec­
Charles Richard Van Illse, who at
not hare to say more!”
W h ere fow ls are confined In rather
him. He would tell her this story as of mind?”
retary o f Agriculture, W ashington, D.
The wretched man opposite scented al­ some one else.
H e was embarrassed; he had not ex­
close quarters during the summer it the commencement exercises o f tho
C „ fo r a copy o f this bulletin. I t w ill
most to recoil from him in his dismay.
“ It Is serious In n way.” said he, "fo r pected tlie question. She glanced at hie save you money If you w ill follo w Its is a good plan to arrange so that the U n iversity o f Wisconsin at Madison,
There was a sort of blank, vague terror l am troubled about
poultry yard can be clean«'d or e ls j
s c o r e d ‘’tainted”
an unfortunate face.
in hia face.
'W as that the objection at Lynn T ow ­ teachings. B etter send fo r It now so
plight that a friend o f mine is in. W hy
money, has been
d ivided in tw o or more sections so 1
as to try and raise some o f the crops
“ Oh, It ia impossible—-impossible!” he should I bother you about it?— but still ers?" she said, calmly.
that one can be renovated w h ile the
president
of
the
“ No, Y’ olande, no; it was not. I dare which w ill furnish the valuable protein
cried, at length. " I t is Inhuman. You you might give me your advice.”
othpr is being used. I f the yard is o f
U niversity s i n c e
have not thought of it sufficiently. My
“ M y advice?" she said. " I f it would say Lord Lynn does not quite approve •o necessary in a balanced ration.
the ordinary garden soil it should be
1902. H e Is noted
girl to go through that— have you con­ he o f any service to you, yes, yes! But of your father's politics; but that has
spaded under to the depth o f the spade I
as an educator and
T y p e o f M lv e r I.a c ed W y a n d o tte .
sidered what you are proposing to sub how could it be? W hat experience of the nothing to do wi*h yon.”
“ Then it was your idea that I should
is ohe o f the most
Although standing in a rather un­ a fte r first cleaning out the worst o f
ject her to?”
world have I had?”
distinguished o f liv ­
" I have considered." Jack
M elville
natural position, this S ilver I.aced W y ­ the filth. Then sow this space to oats I
H e did not wish to be too serious; and. be told?”
(T o be continued.)
■aid. “ And 1 have thought of It suffi Indeed, he managed to tell her the whole
ing geologists. Dr.
andotte is as good a bird as one often or rye and allow It to grow fo r tw o
ciently, I hope. I would not have dared story In a fashion so plain, matter of
Van H ise was born
meets. H e has tue large open lacing w eeks; then turn the poultry Into this
H e lp in g E m p lo y e e xo S u c c e e d .
to make the suggestion without the moat fact, and unconcerned, that she never
at Fulton. JVIs., in
so much desired in the breast and body yard and treat the other yard In the
anxious consideration. I would put the for an Instant dreamed of Its referring
T h e modern Am erican department- fi-athers, but Is rather light in neck same manner.
1857, and was grad­
case before her, and I know what her to herself. O f course he left out all de­ store em ployer is at his w it’s end to
and saddle fo r a high scoring show
uated
from
the
C
a
lve
s
In
O
ro
iip
s
.
DB.
VAN
USr..
own answer would be.”
tails and circumstance« that might posi­ devise new m ethors to help the em ­
bird. This fow l, bre«l and ow ned by
W isronsln U nivers­
It Is desirable to have calves come
“ And to go alone-
tively have given her a clew; and only ploye jo succeed. In the sm aller cities
in groups where a large number o f ity in the same class with G overnor
"She will not be afraid!”
described the central situation as be
and towns, the public hns little kn ow l­
cattle are being kept and the calves La Follette. Then he became a mem­
“ But why alone?" pleaded the father tween mother and daughter.
And Y o ­
— he seemed to be imagining all kinds of lande had a great compassion for that edge o f the free medical attendance
nre to be rnised fo r beeves. It Is only ber o f the teaching staff and later t o n
things with those haggard eye«.
“ She poor debased woman; and some pity, too, and drug stores the em ployer has es­
In this w ay that u niform ity In size, appointed to the chair o f geology. H e
tablished
fo
r
the
overw
ork
ed
and
could not! My girl to go away by her­ for the girl who was kept in Ignorance
w e igh t and finish can be obtained for Is connected w ith several scientific so­
self— she could not! It is too terrible!” of her mother being alive; and she sat poor young women and men: o f the e x ­
the car loads o f cattle that afie to be cieties. and is the author o f many mon­
’T r y her.”
with her hands clasped on her knees, ceedingly cheap and wholesom e food
aent to market. I f there are but few ographs that have won attention a t
“ She has never traveled alone. Why, regarding these two imaginary figures as served to em ployes; o f the relie f bene­
cattle it ia better to have only tw o home and abroad.
even to go to London by herself----- ”
It were, and too much interested in them fit associations; o f the savings bank
groups o f calves, one In the spring and
“ Oh. but that has nothing to do with to remember that her counsel was being
features; or o f the airy and com forta­
one In the fall. I t w ill be easier to
It. That is not what I mean at all. As asked concerning them.
Rev. Dr. Carl A. Bjork, who haa
for that, her maid would go with her as
"N ow , you see, Yolande." he contin­ ble retiring, resting and reading rooms.
care for them I f they are In groups o f | been re-elected president o f the Swe-
T
h
e
food
furnished
to
the
employes
is
a matter of course; and Mr. Shortlands ued. “ It appears that one o f the results
8bout the same size than I f they rome dish E vangelical
Lutheran
Mission
might see her as far as London If he Is of using thoae poisonous drugs, ia that provide«! at an expense to the em ploy­
at all months o f the year.— F a rm e r»’ Convent o f A m er­
going south shortly, as I hear. She could the will entirely goes. The poor wretches er, not a profit. These departm ents o f
R eview .
ica,
is
a noted
put up at one or other o f the hotels that have no command over themselves; they help are what w e term "dead depart­
churchman
and
■he haa already stayed at with you. Then live In a dream; they will promise any­ ments. By that Is meant that they
G a rd e n H in ts .
m issionary worker.
you would give her the address, and thing— they will make the most solemn bring the em ployer no Im-ome.
K eep the soil w ell stirred.
H e organized the
leave the rest to her.”
vows of abstinence—end be quite unable
I should r«>ally hesitate to say exact­
Sow w in ter beets and rutabaga tur­
"Y o n have been thinking over this,” to resist the temptation. Ami the law
first
convent
in
ly
what
these
things
«-ost
the
dt-part-
nips.
Mr. Winterbourne said. " I have not. I practically puts no check on the use of
1885.
w ith
400
ment
store
employer.
K eep the weeds out o f the straw ­ m em bers: now it
am rather bewildered about i t Shall we these fiendish things: even when the pub­
8o fa r as help o f this kind Is con-
ask Shortlands?"
lic houses are dosed the chemist's shop
berry patch.
has
over 20,000
" I f you wish. But first let me explain, Is open. Now, Y'olande, I have a kind eerm-d, the end Is not yet In sight. The
H oe the lima beans and train them members and 180
S IL V E R L A C E D W Y A N D O T T E .
Mr. Winterbourne.
As I understand, of theory or project with regard to that em ployer realizes that to help the em ­
on the poles i f necessary.
churches, w ith mis
several arrangements have been made poor woman— I don't know whether the ploye Is to help himself. I t would not
John C. Jodrey. o f Massachusetts, was
in Alaska
L a y e r the squash vines, roverin g the »Ions
with this poor woman— only, unhappily, doctors would approve of it -but it is a surprise me. In the near future, to see
a prise winner at the last Boston Joints w ith fresh earth to prevent the and China, besides R,-.v. ljr . j u u k k .
to be broken by her. Well, now, why I fancy I have: let us suppose that that
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want Yolande to go alone ia to prevent poor wretch of a mother does not quite
borers killing them o n t
the North Park College and the Con­
suspicion in the poor woman’s mind. I understand that her daughter has grown stores stockholders In the business o f w e s te rn poultry fanciers, who, how-
F or early ripening o f the tomatoes vent Hospital. Dr. B jork was bom in
1 he profit sharing j >TPr_
not fully Indorse the type fol-
would have no third person. It should up to be a woman— most likely she still thelr employers.
keep the side branches trim m ed off. Linderas, Smaiand, Sweden, in 1837.
be a matter between the two women regards her as a child— that is a very plan Is as yet a new and untried thing. low#d by Eastern breeders.
and to prevent rot support the plant
themselves; and Yolande must Insist on common thing— at all events she Is not — H elen Siegel in Success Magazine.
by tyin g to a »tak e or trellis.
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seeing her mother alone.”
likely to know anything as to what her
W h im s o f th e M a rk e t.
“ You have thought of everything— you daughter Is like. And suppose that this
Don’ t stay aw ay from church on ac­
I t Is w ell enough to know s good
have thought of everything.” the father daughter were to go to her mother and count o f your clo'bes. T h e Ia»rd Is too vegetable when you see It, and to trv n . l o o p la n t ,
k „ p t ti. ground w .li „ n t r l p . l o d W .
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murmured. “ Well, let us see what Short- declare herself, do you not think that busy to notice the handiwork o f tail­
to hava the best o f everything. It Is stirred end sift tobacco dust on the 92. yet be is at hit post every day at
lands says. It ia a terrible rbik. I am tin t would be enough to startle her out ors and dressmakers.
w e ll to hare high Ideals. Bnt they do vtnes or covsr them w ith mosquito net- the opening hour tnd work» continuoualr
not hopeful myself. The thing la— la it o f her dream? and do you not think that
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uatll fl o’clock.
not alw ays pay.
W h at the market * ting.
fa ir to bring all this distress and suffer­ In the bewilderment of finding her rela­
T h e censure <»: those that are oppo- gardener wants Is cash fo r hla prod
It is o f no nse to think that rondn-
ing on the girl on suck a remote chauce?” tion« reversed— the child grown to be a
site to us Is tl-
i . est commendation „eta. and to get that he must fur- oous crops can be produced without
“ You must judge of that," said M el­ woman aasmnlng a kind of protection
L o” .1*
ri*ht fielder of the Kan-
ville. “ You asked me what I would do. ■ ad authority and conmisnl over the that can be ».
,1*-— **• Kvertuoud. njt b w h at the customer wants and Is rondnoons effort.
W b e n o n . crop la . . . C R y "hss«b.il'tY ..n. is . n s .lv , or
of
broken-down creature—ehe m ght be got
I have told you.”
w illin g to pay for. Alm ost each mar­ taksn o ff ths soil must be dug as deep- Venssuels and ■ relative o f the hatlre
prescient
Don’t forget
a man never earns
When they got to the other side they to rely on that kelp and encouraged and
ket has lta particular whim s and va- ty as in the first instance and fertiliser ef that scrappy republic. He w«> edn-
a w ife thinks him gar.ee.
foand John Mhortiands seated on a boul- strengthened by constant cure and aifec- h alf aa much
Or a t times w e meet with ueed sa for the first crop.
cstsd at Manhattan college. New York,
dss e f graalte. H e was not much startled tios to retrieve herself? Don't you think capable o f ear.
wh*re he learned to play baseball.
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