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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1906)
P r o t e c t io n I k s M o iio r e . S NI >■ II A B V ««•A D ead P ast T » HE H W IS E T E « Ktf T h e annual question concerning the tatlon am) animation which was unusual to her, and aa the voices drew nearer, B * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * d ep osition o f tbe »table-m ade manure ♦ she was able to dist.agajh tha house com e» up » » the pile begin» to assume keeper'! words. a - - ^ r ^ the form idable proportions. By fa r “ This way, mis»— dear me. I beg your o f It la to best w ay o f taking care pardon— ma'am I should have aa-d! Y'ou • spread it ou the tleldl where It w ill haven't forgotten the way I'll he bound <8 go down Into the soil and be in rc.u — dearie me, to think of seeing you hers # ness for the crop which is to be »ow n again after all these years! It do seem W B> MRS LOVfTT C A M f RON ^ strange indeed! And to think of your In the spring. I f It Is to be stored, the living so near, too— only at Dunaterton, Ideal place is the pit with cement hot- and your never haring come over to see tom. which will hoid the liquid excre the old place before!” ment. I f this eanuot he done, then "W ell, I have been a long time, cer store it under a shed, placing it iu tainly. in coming to see yon. Mrs. Suc- P r a c ( ica 1 P o u l t r y ll o n » e * . me a sensational letter and left my curden,” replied a clear, crisp voice, with C H A P T E R X X III layers and let the hogs root it over. A practical poultry house may be H t «too l up, facing her, with hi*i hack houae.” I f even this U not feasible, then put It a pleasant ring in it. pre-eminent'y tha “ But, Brian, surely, surely, that alone voice of a lady, as Kitten was instantly built o f four upright piano boxes. to the fire. Now that »he could »><* him in piles not very high und cover with Tbe backs and ends which come to well, with the lig.it of the lamp »hilling could not have led her to such a strong aware, and huw great is the charm of a gether are removed, together with two any oid, rough boards—almost a n }- i I full upon him, »he could t**e that he * » • measure.” refined and weii-bred voice. " I owe it r « r j much altered. Ho was thiu, and “ Oh, ahe was always jealous about to my shame, but to-day, I had a fancy of the tops. The tw o remaining tops thing that w ill keep out the rain, worn, and aged; his broad, manly figure you! She found out— ahe knew, I believe to bring my friend. CoL Trefusis, to are inclosed at tbe middle end o f the which causes the liquid jiortlou» to fc had shrunk, h.a aboul lera »tw pad; the — that it waa you, and not her, whom I look at the vicarage gabies and at tha house and at tbe front, and a small leach away. •gea that used to be brave and buoyant, loved.” An excellent plan la to choose dear old chnreb, and aa w e were so near, made In the gable end o f one. now looked weary and lifeless. Hhe was “ And it is I — I who have worked why, 1 could not resist the temptation w hich portion o f the house U used for | place where the soil la o f a clay na Shocked to see him so chauged. He her all this woe and agony!" she moaned. of coming on across ----------- the park. „ # ---- 1 — ------------ *■“ 1 ture. and dig a trench ------ 1 | all " around “ the “ laughed shortly and b.tterly aa he look “ Oh. what can I do? What can I do?” “ Along the old path, miss— ma'am. 1 space where the pile Is to be, and in i "D o not dlatre«# yourself. Rosamond. mean! Ah. bow many a time I ’ ve eeea ad at her. this way save some o f the liquid, | “ I have com» half across Europe to Kitten waa not like you; she is a mere yon come springing up the slope with ■»* you, trarsiing night and day through child, a creature with no depth or power which n ay be s- -op-il up and poure-l 1135-— Stephen crowned King , ( j your light etepe!” all this front and snow. I have taken no of feeling; she has the inconsequence of hack on the pile. Use the pile us * 1 land. They were well within the room by rest, and scarcely any food for four immaturity, not the heart o f a woman. ■ for the slop from the boosa, U02— C ol am boa cast anchor h J now. The tail lady in her long fur cloak, days, and all you can And to say to me I do not think ahe has the power to feel and see that It Is forked over several ; o f St. Thomas, and the slight figured gentleman a little at tba end of It la to revile me for Dot much; she is but a baby." behind her. looking about him with times during the winter. The main 1540— Death o f Margaret, Qi*. keeping out of your way.” “ Ah, do not tnink it !" cried Rosamond keen, kindly blue eyes, and behind them thing, however, is to see that It Is pro- | Navarre, "W b a t hart you com# for?” she re eagerly. “ Do not flatter yourself with both, Mrs. Succurden. in her white cap tected from the elements as much as 1552- 'hartes V. raised aieg, u[ n peated more gently. such a delusion. Brian. Would a child and black silk gown, with her basket "W h a t hare I come for? To ace you, and baby— a mere shallow, heartless possible. 1560— First General Assembly of keys in her hands. Kitten, from her Rosamond— to still the raging hunger at creature as you call her— have left her Hcottish church opened. vantage ground at the top o f the steps, my heart. Because, when 1 found out home, her comforts— you— if she had » a l t fo r F nrin A n i m a l » » could see tbe group who invaded hei 1562— B attle o f Dreux. donde wher# you were. I could not re,t until not suffered acutely?" Most farmers fu lly realize the Im prisoner, solitude, while they were unaware of her I saw you again.” “ Ah, you do not know her, her little portance o f salt to the farm a n im a l* ' 1608_ 5 ^ ™ Ro| “ H ow did you hear where I wan?" baby ways, her keen pleasure in trifles, presence. ,r but they too often forget to s u p p ly It ( dled o f tlle plague ** “ You have a great deal of glass here,” i ahe aald wonderingly. her rapid changes of manner and of said the gentleman to Mrs. Succurden. at the proper time and In proper quan “There ■■■ a man, a poor fellow from feeling.” 1620— T h e M ayflower Ian-led il 1‘IANO BOX POULT** U ulst. _____ “ Ah, you would like to go over the tities. Feasibly sheep should be han this part of the country— he was con "W h a t haa that to do with It?" cried mouth Itock. ¥ sumptive. I think— who met u*. I heard Koaamond, with an impatient wave of houses, no doubt, sir,” replied the house tbe storage o f grain. A sloping roof dled a little more cautiously than oth 1621— T h e English Cotntnoat keeper. “ I will gee if I can find the is built over the entire structure, and U from him at Mentone." er animals iu this respect, and small her hand. “ No, I do not know her, bat freedom of discussion, Mary'a brother! S ,« understood it I think I know her better than you do; head gar-h-ner. he is generally about at the building covered with waterproof quantities doled out to them dally. 1632— John I'otton, first m in ia te « then. There a a>rt of fatality about that must be a nature that can love in this hour.” ton, died. ■ She led the wav out of the room: th e' I ,hus cuftinS ou‘ * P °S8ib‘ li,y The other farm nnlinnls can safely I»« It. She aat down wearily. tensely, and to whom love Is either life gentleman went with her. The lady in o f trouble In the way o f leakage or trusted with a lump o f salt in the 1607— Many Scotch Covenant«! i “ What hare you been doing with your- or death. Hhe might have been childish, the long fur cloak made no effort to fol- drafts which might result from the manger, to which they may have free executed. i self. Brian? You look fearfully ill.” hut you have mistaken inexperience for “ I have been III for month». W e Ignorance, and the trustfuluesa of youth low them. She was left alone, standing joining. T w o windows are made in access. Even the swine w ill do bet 16S8— K in g James II. of Kn;lu:|H by the window where Kitten had so the lower front o f the house facing ter If a lump o f rock salt is put In the started, my couain. Edgar Ila.kea, and I. for an evidence of heartlessness Brian, to France. Throne declinij^B j to go to China, Australia, heaven know» find your w ife and take her back to your often stood with her b.v k to the room, the south, and directly under each corner o f the trough, although It Is dieated. and her eyes rivetted bo<: ife y window a dusting box la made, which usually the better plan, w ith them, to j where. W e began by a f rtmght in the heart and to your love. T o her you are 1713— First issue o f B st n 11 azettijl Austrian Tyrol, and there 1 got laid up all the world— to me, thunk God you church tower. w ill afford the fowls much pleasure, season the slop given them with more lislied by W illiam Broekiz • w at Rosamond moved from with a sort of fever. I have been there are nothing!" Roosts or less salt. This Is also the better length; then she <1id exact! v « liât Kit- as they enjoy the sunshine. 1715 -C ity o f Milan ea I by - 0 y | ) | ever since till a month ng >. when I man "la it. Indeed, as you said last night, ten herself Ua«l dot te hundn?.U of time*. are placed at one end and in the mid plan o f furnishing salt to fowls, us aged to get down to the Kivlera. I am dead ashes?” he a«!fed, looking wist H mantelpiece. dle, and nest boxes on the side oppo ing the mash each day but In small i getting right now, only u lilt weak and fully Into her dark eyes and grasping She went strni^ht 1747— Colonial House 1 r- intc and opened the hra doom site the windows. of the paint- quantities— just about as much as the pulled down.” her hand tightly. Boston destroyed by tire, in t ed miniature. She down from “ And a journey like till» acroaa E i housewife would use In seasoning a 1775— Dryish Parlian ’ Absolutely and enflrelv,” she answer A r r a n grins th e W i n d o w G a rd e n . a d( its place and gaze 1 long aod earnestly rope. In »uch weather and in your jire. ed with that brisk coldness o f voice, H ow often do we notice a shelf mixed dish for the home table. Don't cation o f all Auier. in o w o t Slit state! What madness, Brian! It is that cheerful iciness of expression, u-hieh at the lovely face br.ght with youth that salt creates 177'’— Washington cm filled with small plants In the window forget, however, and happiness that b- tt'Ct enough to kill you!" is a more effectual extinguisher of love's She turned awajï fr -in t garden, many varieties grouped pro thirst, and that animals fre e ly salted 1777— Gen. She looked at him with a kindly pity hopo than a passion of reproaches or a Washington mote | ^ leaving the doors of the 1 picture wide miscuously until the characteristics o f must be given clean, fresh water. ing concern. What surprised herself whole Volume of angry denial. troops to V alley Forge. *n *? open. Then Kittein 8 iw hier face, and each are entirely destroyed. Arrange more than ahe could account for was 1782— United States frigate behind it that other face.'ll at w-is the C on trols th e H orse. the titter calmness and Indifference with each class o f plants in a separate C H A P T E R X X IV . captured by British. °j 1 same, only not the same. T <e beautiful A Seattle inventor has devised a Which ahe »aw him. Save in the first clump, and you will be surprised to “ Where is that girl, Ann?” features were unaltere I. tin 1783— 0 eii. Washington ileiivr j,ec( eyes were moment of surprise, her pul-es had heat driving bit which places the horse un- - "She is out hi the park, ma'am." as lovely, the proud pose * f tbe head note the difference in their appear commission to Cong:--s»,t. f. no faater for liis presence. Ilia v dee der the complete control o f the driver, "She is always out hi the park. It was unmistakable, only that in living ance. Tak e such plants as primroses, had no power to thrill her. ■ —— isn’ t fit for her to he out at all in such woman the curves of the laugh and, If universally . . . . _ , , „ cyclamen, violets and ferns and ar mouth : 1 “ When Iruat i« gone,” she told herself weather, with that cough of hers that used, there would 1701- Ila " k o f United State, to Been as »he looked at him. “ then the fnnnda- never gets any better. Insteid of being o f the pictured one were dr -Oped and range them alternately on tbe plant ed discounting in rhiludel, I»e no more run- 1T a. , D ler tlona of the building are undermined, a coinfort to me, she is nothing hut n saddened, and tiie hand of sorrow ami shelf. Now group all the ferns In the a wav hors. a. This 1 “ '— H enry Clinton died. selv, and with time and absence the idol It- burden and a responsibility. I am sure suffering had swept like a storm cloud center o f the shelf, the tall sword fern drivin g bit con- 1‘ 1 *6 -1’ rench surrender Fort K the eelf eoon crumble* into powder.” Aloud I don't know what to do about her— and over the ouce bright and fearless brow. In the middle, with the broad-leaved ehe said to him. with a kindly reproach there’s nobody that I can write to for But all that Kitten realized at that mo sorts next, and the beautiful maiden- tains the ordinary the Rhlne *° ,he Allstri*“ « P I jointed mouth- 1803— Louisiana taken possess^ wou In her voice: "W h a t folly could induce orders nowadays, with the master and ment was one thing alone. This was , , you to undertake such a journey for mistress gone abroad, and even Mr. Koaamond Earle, whom Brian Desmond la r ^e,n aD* other dainty varieties piece, with rein United Sta,es' '\ u loved! t drooping from the edge o f the shelf. nothing, Brian?” rings attached, the 18<M— Benjamin Disraeli, Earl i l » e Itaikes aa has took himself off— the Lord The room »wain round her. her w ide j ,,n on« eni1 ° f the shelf, at a little consfield, born..........Ele >t “ Do you call It nothing, then, that I knows where! I think in my old age. rings and mouth open eyes grew -lark and dazed with un-1 dlstanee from the ferns, group the dif- Thomas Jefferson as ! th? am here, that I can see you once more, that It is hard to be saddled with a use piece being p ivot spcakable pain and anguish, then eame u fereut varieties o f primroses in such o f the United States. suffe less child like that.” henr your voice, touch your handa?" ed together to a crash- and the sharp ring of broken glass maimer that contrasts In foliage and H e knelt down heforo her on the 1805- Joseph Smith, foun-ier m idt The speaker was Mrs. Hnceurden; she iiitiv iN o m i. curved snaffle bar. j as the mediaeval goblet fell, shattered blossoms w ill be readily noted On hearthrug, and took her hand—-his own stood at the hall door shading her eyes into a thousand monism, born at Sharo»H jin s ».oma up»^the parquet the otller ljan,1. arrange the cyclamen T h e snaffle bars m eet at the center trembled and shook, hers was as cold from the bright winter sunshine, and flooring, then a dull, 1800— Joseph Johnson, pubi- heavy thud, aud a aa Ice and a» perfectly unreapotislve. looking out over the snow-covered slopes little dark-robed form slipped suddenly blossoms, nodding daintily above the under the lo w er jn w o f the horse and l'*’r 3 >’,,eins- dl< l- ! sJ t “ Rosamond, tell me once again— let me that reached away, one below the other, down from the top of the steps into a dark foliage, and the great difference are hinged by a rivet, the overlapping ..... 1 . o nf f the i h . snaffle snnffle h im helnv e , » . . . » aoxi— Many persons perished uc u ends bars being r recessed hear from vour lip s—that you love me till they sank into the dazzling whiteness huddled nisss upon the ground. between the careless and artistic ar burning of a theater tt to form a smooth Joint. A n overdraw still. Then I will go. I ask for nothing of the plains below. She Intd not look (T o he continue.I.t mon.l, Y’ a. rangements w ill be at once apparent. more. That will he enough for me. Tell ed long before she espied between the check guard, consisting o f n curved ic p . p, ... G ood F e n c e G ate. me that, once, and I will leave you." black trunks of the beech groves some chin bar connects to the snaffle bars. | British lngara cnPtured ^ H ill Nye’ s Hahim Where the farm U divided Into a An overdraw cheek bit passes through 1 0 1 0 __, U f ’ “ I cannot tell yon that I love you, quarter of a mile away a small, dark ’ . , T all, slim «m l bald. Hill Nyo was cut Yo,’ ’ ahe aaiil coldly, wondering, as robed figure that wandered slowly and number of fields it is often som ew hat slots In the upper end o f the check 80det,e> P ^ ib it e d k| V r i ■ ■ spoke, at the fearful evidence of aimlessly over the crisp, snow-covered out by m m ue to amuse .....pie, and ho o f a u boriou . task to pas. from one . .. ¡Hahn«»»» of which »neh words, from grass. did amuse even though us humor was BeM to another. anJ M p w la ,|v when guard. The inventor claims that the 1 0 0 0 __„ orerU raw check, rhoclz wlieu wl.»n connected nonnoz-toH to >fe Of Gen. Andrew t overdraw- man to her whose life he had apoil- 'T h e re she Is,” muttered the house o f a simple and homely kind. T h e ; animals are to be driven from one sec- u ii* . gave evidence. A gate either a snaffle bit or to a stiff mouth 1830— Frinoe o f Polignac senten,^ < keeper, with a pucker of annoyance on D enver lim e s recalls his reply to a t|on to another o f the farm. 1 "Y o u cannot *ay eo! Do yon mean her rorehaad. “ Poor feckless, half-witted eorrespomleiit w ho inqn.red about sucU as here „ easil, placed piece bit, is humane in its action, does life for treason. .. .Indep “ ■ Mat you do not love me, Rosamond? It creature, sauntering along as If It was B ills bablts o f work and life. It waa u, a of a a j feDce. not force the Jaws o f the horse open o f Belgium recognized b 11 la Imposalble! You cannot have ceased midsummer; with no more notion of tak to an extent to Interfere with the prop- lied powers. t thi us follow s: | whether o f wire, rail# or boards. Ar- O o care for me." ing care of herself than if she was a W hen the weather is sueh that I range the po -- o f opening so as to • ■r breathing, w ill not pinch the sides 1831— Stephen Girard. Philadelpi hei She withdrew her hands from Ills, and baby. Tom ,” site called out to one of o f the month o f the horse, and w ill lanthropist, died. reached them up behind her head with a the gardeners, who was sweeping tin- rannot exercise in the open air, I have have firm corner poor* then m ake a not chafe and Irritate the animal. 1832— Term ination of civil w a r «! light post Is set weary action. H er eyes wandered away snow in a desultory manuer away from a pair o f dumb-bells at my lodgings, ^-„te four feet v v Ico. 1 from hia pleading, earnest face that was the front door, “ go and tell Catherine whl. h I use for bolding the door open, before the er. :» o f o »ar.1.» are cut F e e d i n g o f H o o t s In W i n t e r . haggard with passion and misery. For a that I want her.” I also belong to an athletic club and n if the gate la e r* -a .l « » a part o f a 1835— Independence o f T- m l The countries that lead In quality of claimed. moment or two ahe was silent, then very She came obedient to the summons. pair o f Indian clubs w ith r.sl handles. I board fence. Tw< »*- r.g strips are slowly she said: A small, wisp-like figure of a girl in her I ow e much o f my robust health to nailed ou the gate i-ortlon and three live stock use roots as food fo r the 1841— Assassination o f Sir ff. | animals. England, which g a v e us our “ The one thing under the sun which dark dress, with a face that seemed Bils. Naughton at Cabul. strong strap hinges are fastened on scarcely human iu its absolute transpar best breeds, would never have done 1842— Texas troops invade Is absolutely Impossible. Brian, la to re I do most o f my w ritin g in a sitting ent pallor. kindle the allies of a dead fire.” so but fo r her large crop o f turnips. posture or In ail autograph album. 1845— Steamer Rellozane sank “ Y’ ou wanted me. Mr». Succurden?” H e rose from hts kneeling attitude at The English market reports g iv e prices Mississippi river. “ Yes. I want you to come in; it Is W hen I am not engaged in thought I * her feet, and stood with Ida back to the o f beets, mangels and turnips as reg am employed in recovering from its 1848— Asiatic cholera broke out! mantelpiece. Then he drew a long, shiv not fit for you to 1 m - wandering about ularly as do our journals for grain and in th » »now like that. H ive you washed effec'.s, I am very genial and pleas United States troops i l l ering breath. j hay. In some sections of this country . ...E n n is Napoleon madtl "A h ! it la dead, then," lie aaid, almost the l>est dinner service, as I told you?" ant to be thrown among. the root crop Is becoming an important “ Y'es. I have done all the work you I dress expensively, but not so as to dent o f French republic. Is Bu In a whisper. aet me to do.” one, but w e rely mostly on corn, which 1851— Dismissal of Lord attraet attention. In the morning I “ Y ea ," ahe answered, still not looking “ Come in then, and go and dust the w ear morning dress, in the evening I produces not only largely o f grain, but from office. .. .Lagos, AM |_ ; at him. " I t la dead. Thank God! thank glass in the octagon room.” also o f fodder; hence it is cheaper to stroyed by the British. God I" w ear evening dress, aud at night I Kitten did what she was told. She grow corn than roots, but better re- 1 s'v -’ ........ Thera was silence between them for 11 o f IV - Hour went Into the octagon room. It was the w ear night dress. the apace of four or five minutes— abso India. suits would be obtained I f roots were room where Edgar Itaikes used to sit__ 1.080,1 lute silence, during which the clock tick G e t t i n g H i s M o n e jr " « W o r t h . added to the corn, hay and fodder, j 1854— Armed collisions in eastett, the room which Brian had once used as ed steadily ami the fire logs sparkled •Why doesn't T igh tw ad buy his ’n ' 11 Labor-saving implements now chea hi» own, and where the photograph of and crackled, and Brian Desmond faced Miss Gray stood H Its frame with the stamps at the postotflee instead o f go the boards where cut next to the post. the cost o f producing roots, compared i !860— South Carolina seceded the bitterest and crudest moment of h Strong books aud screw-eye serve as closed brass doors, upon the matitelshelf. ing to that news stand every night?” Union. with form er years, and with the use o f whole life. It was ■ pla- e that bad a strange fasci 'The news dealer handles the base fastenings at the other eud o f the gate. roots the food Is more varied, which 1861— Principality o f Roumaah j The It was Rosamond who spoke first. It costs but little to arrange several nation for Kitten. she would stand ball extra." by union of Moldavia promotes more rapid growth o f young “ You have left your wife, Brian, at whole minutes at a time motionless at " I see. 1 Ightwad buys one every o f the handy gates about the farm, stock and greater yields from pro cliia. Buyini M entone?" the window, that looked out over the and they w ill be found useful. The Il night, eh?” H e started. ducers. '■ : •' for ovi now barren trees towards the grey "M y w ife! Good heavens! Surely you ehurrh tower In the hollow. "Oh, no! You see. the |»apers lay lustration shows the Idea clearly.— In dianapolis News. know— you niuit have heard!" P a r k in » Pork. 1870— Tours surrendered to «1 Kitten never went into the octagon on the showcase and while the clerk She looked at him with interest. mans. room without dreaming by the window Is getting the stamps T igh tw ad reads K e ep Good H om e». Clean the barrel thoroughly until nil "W h a t la it? I have heard nothing.” for a while, nor without a glance inside the score.” — Detroit Tribune. W e know a farm er who has not less j had odors are removed. Then cover 1874— Hoosac Tunnel turne« 4 “ Is It possible that you do not know the closed doors at Rosamond Gray's than $700 Invested in old plug horses, ,he bottom w ith three Inches o f salt -Massachusetts by the M that m.v w ife left me before 1 went picture. This self-torture, which kept t ' o m p n r l n a R e co r d s, says Chicago Inter Ocean. Kmglmncs. ftI'6 pack In a layer o f pork, elosely fill- 1884— Mackay-Bennctt cable <1 • broad?" her love and her pain alive, became a “ No. indeed," she said. " I < an never \ spavins, w ire euts. eurbs. etc., nre eon- | inK ,he space and covering the whole the P ,,hlic. rt of rel gious duty to her. "Y o u r w ife left yon !" ahe repeated in Iw your w ife. Why. I had half a dog- splciious when you look over his herd, j ,ll.VPr w i,h salt three Inches deep. 1894— W a r between China «ij a voice o f dismay. “ Do you mean that •Waa I not right to leave him?" she en offers liefore yours.” you are not living with liar— that you would say to herself, almost with tri He has ten or a dozen head, and none 1'0»> h < 1 it down solid with an ax and declared ended____ Ca(fcj Ilu li! rejoined the yoting man In o f them can lie depended upon for a f,a rt «n ether layer, keeping on in the are separated from her?" umph. "sine» he loved her ».> much, and found guilty and It is “ She. at all events, haa separated her w ild never, by any effort, hare set me the case. ‘-That's nothing. I promised decent day's work. This man thinks *,l,w W«T until the pork Is all packed I D evil's Island, self from me.” he said bitterly. “ It In her place? Are not all the mistake« to at leust a dozen g lils before 1 met dent o he needs lots o f horses w ith which to C cver the whole with one-half bushel — French Chamber of W Scents that no woman can stick to mi of this world made by the women w h o you.” Busine do his work, and he bought this assort- ! o f M ,t « » i l let It stand a fe w d ivs i Tote a* ai“ •,,*,ai,‘e'1 * * aow. Very likely I deserve It." »truggle for a man's love which there 1 « Merit. ment Itecause they w ere cheap. W e after which clean cold water should |>e ■ ln esse. j "Hut, Brian,” she cried eagerly, "| no hope of the.r getting? Better to le; I’ irm p O f » . Than flat stone stone on on top ’ " « » - t 'u b a n Junta in the V know nnother farm er w ith only three added. A float with a flat don’t understand! I>o you mean that It go." "H o w ‘ia imi»t em y Switzer- dissolved. .. .Dwight »1 ahe left her home and went away? What head that cost $500, but they are good w ill keep the meat from rising above There waa a glass-doored cabinet In land!” noted evangelist, d ied.--j mad# har leave you?" the corner o f the octagon room. It ones, aud he can do more work In a the surface. This plan requires more "W h y ! Westminster, riehc»t f “ Her own Idiotic jealousy.*’ he replied w »« filled up to the topmost shelf with "B e, -auso Switzer) tnd hasn't any day with them than the other man can salt than commonly used but Is very England, died. .. .Bucbl*1! Irritably. “ Some one. I believe, saw us specimens of old cut glass. It wa* part sure for keeping m eat with his ten head. The moral is. K eep navy. Akron, Ohio, burne<L —e leva la nd P Inin 1 »caler together that one evening—do you re f Kitten's duty to dust the »!.»<• and less horses, but have good ones. member It. Rosamond?" 1900— T reaty between Mexifo the shelve*, and to replace thc«e valua In Hard l*uck Sheep on S m all F a r m , Gould she ever forget It? Although ble objects In order in their places. Kit V a lle y Froata, signed at Washingtoa. I1 The Judge Have y oh anyth! ng to A Western w riter says; a small the anguish of It was past, the bare ten, mounted upon a low pa r o f step*, Gen. W ood assumed Three causes operate to produce v a l offer the court be fon» semen ce 1* grass farm fo r sheep should be d.- recollection o f that day In London wa» waa carefully dusting an old goblet of ernor General of Cuba. I ley frosts, which are: First, the air. passed on you? an indent to make her shudder. vlded Into small fields o f flv « to ten grerniah-hticd crystal, which eh« knew 1901— W illiam Ellery ChaaataM made cold on d e a r nights, becomes T h e Prisoner- N “ Tew, ye», go on," she said, hastily. >r: I nad ecomes acres each, according to the s,ze of better than Mrs. Succurden could te!l 1902— First wireless telegr*P*£ $13, but my lawyet es and the farm and rba .......I— . " I don’ t know who It was. Either an her, was o f untold value, being absolute heavier, rolls down the h illsid e, | the number “o ' f 'sheen ed it. sage transmitted aero* ^ settles at the bottom. Second, the T h o t o n . « I -- - ^ 1 a ._ » Interfering young fool, called Sir Roy ly unique and unreplace able; she was ChlWho The land devoted to sheep should b J ,„lluv. lantle. Grantley, who Imagined himself to be In at I! dreaming about Brian's youth, about wind* do not reach the valleys, which N o Room to Rrtrrat. fnlly stocked to use the pasture to the 1903— East river bridge, conn« love with her. or else a mischief making the beautiful g rl whom he had loved Mr*. Ï * ftt.Tl*— |»ij you e v J do itlj allow# unobstructed radiation o f heat forage crops hattan and W illiam «!»«* woman called Talbot. I never enn make long ago. fighting at «*1 »!•♦» quarter». Major? Third, the richer soil o f the v a lle y» best advantage, and out which; hut one of them must have should be provided fo r fall fe e d m . — — -----------_ . " She could hear Mr». Succurden'« voice M ajor W edderly— Bure. Most o f iny Induces a later and m ore succulent •een us together and told her. She wrote talking volubly, and with a certain agi married life haa been «peut iu a fla t growth, thereby promoting more rapid little exon, feed to put them ! „ good fflgh, o f nlne m ll„ forty-* •vaporauoa, condition fo r winter. ends. * % 1 in « 1 tur ( par roa toi dr •r Di P« tt il 01 _ ^ in »I t) ml' | ^ 4 s i to.