Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 27, 1908, Image 7

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FRUITS AND VECE TABLES.
Pe ru na Useful
fer Catarrh?
New Canning P rocess Preserves Nat­
ural C olor and Flavor.
Should a list of the ingredients o f Pe-
Juna be submitted to any medical ex­
ert, o f whatever school or nationality
u would be obliged to admit without
-servo that the medicinal herbs com I
osing Peruna are o f two kinds. First
;andard and well-tried catarrh reme­
lles. Second, well-known and gener-
lly acknowledged tout's remedies
JThat in one or the other o f these use»
th e y have stood tho test of many years
Ground W ire Fence*.
experience by physicians o f different
In the summer sea sou rnauy farmers
■clo-ola. There can be nodispute about susataln considerable loss of live stock
this, whatever. Peruna is composed ot from lightning striking wire fences and
Some o f the most efficacious and uni killing animals standing near. This loss
S»rs;uly used herbal remedies for cu can he avoided if the fence is grounded
tarr oal diseases, and for such conditions — that is, a connection made between
o f the human system as require a tonic. the wires and the damp soil beneath.
Each one o f the principal ingredients
Tills can tie done by stapling a No. 9
of peruna lias a reputation of its own
wire along the post from top to bottom
in tho cure o f some phase of catarrh oi
and burying the end in the ground deep
as a tonic medicine.
The fact is, chronic catarrh is a dis­ enough to reach damp earth. These
ease w hich is very prevalent. Many ground wires should be fastened to
thousand people know they have about every third post. When the light­
chronic catarrh. They have visited doc ning strikes a fence thus tlxed the cur­
tors over and over again, aud been tole rent Is conducted into the ground tn-
that their case is one of chronic catarrh i tead o f being detleeted into the body
It may be o f the nose, throat, lungs >f some animal.
stomach or some other internal organ
When a storm comes up stock In a
' The; is no doubt as to the nature ol field will naturally drift toward the
the disease. The only trouble is the fence for protection, especially if there
remedy. This doctor has tried to curt ure no trees in the field. The barbs on
them. That doctor has tried to pre wires attract the lightning, which has
scribe for them.
been known to travel several miles on
No other household remedy so uni a fence before it was discharged Into
versal!y advertised carries upon the the ground. Lightning takes the path
label the principal active constituents, of least resistance, and if the body of
showing that Peruna invites the full
an animal is standing near the fence
inspection o f tho critics.
It makes a good conductor and the
charge is deflected, with the result of
a dead horse or cow.
81111 11.8 Them.
The woman of th« house eyed him sus
The cost and time needed to ground
p lc lo u s l y .
a wire fence Is small and need not en­
“ You’ve been here before, haven’t you?* ter Into the question, hut when a valu­
she asked.
able animal is killed, or maybe a whole
“ Not lately, ma’am,” answered Ware-
ham Long. “ You prob’ly reco’nize mi herd, ns has often happened, the cost
clothes. This is an old suit o’ yer hus­ is then very considerable. While you
band's you wuz kind enough to give mi may never have had any losses of this
kind. It will not pay to put this matter
^when I wuz here two years ago.”
ofT, for the next storm that comes -tp
Mothers will find M rs. Winslow's Soothing
Byrup the l>* sr remedy to use ¿ox their ch:idx u may be as disastrous to you us it has
lu r in g ihe teething period.
been to some of your neighbors. Avoid
it by grounding your wire fences in
Lim ited K now ledge.
time.—GoodnH’s Farmer.
“ Paw, have you ever been east?”
“ Yes: I spent a year in New Yoi
Conoret« W ater Tank.
Citv when I was considerably youngu
Ilian I am now.”
The diagram shows a sectional out­
^ ■ “ Well, what is the ‘eastern question’ ?’ line of a concrete water tank with the
■ “ The only one I ever heard was, ‘ How bottom nnd top finished, and a portion
■ni< U is he worth?*”— Chicago Tribune In tho middle of tho wnlls In course
CITV • Vlt'i*’ Dance nnd ''rvous JJisease* perm* of construction. The bottom Is shown
I 11 3 nently cured l»y Dr. i .¡a e '« Great Nerve lie
In position, but as n matter of fact,
ator«-r Send for FREE $2.00 trial bottle nn«t treat!*«
Dr. It 11. K lin «. Ld., U i Arch tit.. Philadelphia, Pa the walls are built first, nnd the hot
tom put In afterwards. A quantity of
Desperate Kerardy.
“ It says here,” began the lady who lVi Inch by 0 Inch unplaned bonrd.
could do more talking In one day than sufficient to make a large box of the
six phonographs and five parrots com­ length nml breadth the finished tank
bined. “that after a balloon has ascend­ is to ho, and two feet deep, will he
ed to the height of six miles its occu­ required. Tho sides nnd ends o f this
J
pants dare not oj>en their mouths.”
“ Will you go up. Marie, if I buy a j
balloon?” asked her husband, desper­
ately.
C For A Infants
S T and
O Cliildren.
R IA
V
The Kind Yea Have Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature o f
Super!) iilty.
•De you think Mars is inhabited?”
Bske l the scientific person.
“ I really can't say that I care much
whether It is or not,” answered Miss
Cay. t me. "There are already enough
neighbors to talk about.” — Washington
Star.
SECTION OF T A N K .
I box are made as separate shutters, the
boards being nailed to cross-pieces of
2 inches by 3 Inches batten, put about
four feet apart. The end shutters are
ate of O h io, C ity o f T oled o ,
made to go Inside the side shutters.
L ucas C ounty.
I 8S-
1,1,1
of the cross pieces. In tills
Fr' kT <~h,., ey in.ke, oMlithmtheltnetilni
.
. .
Toi^o^CouiMj^an’d^iite U86’ nPe fixed
Ut
«■* of
■An»eid.arxl that said firm will pay the sum oards.
O N h H U N D R E D D O L L A R S fo r ea ch am i
---------------
m ry ca»e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
, „
the Use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
A " n r on Insects.
„ * * - * _ .. ? RA£ !L i- CHENEY.
Miusachusetts scientists rtuvr evolve!
Sworn to before me and su bscribed in ni y ores-
«
..
,
,
ince, t his 6th day of December A D 1886.
1
>°r the destruction of the gypsy
fteal.)
NotarVpubHc*
:>r,," ’ n'tailed moths. 'I’hey hav^
Hal ’s Catarrh Cure 1 h taken Internally, ami locked with dismay on the ravages of
»y«e m.
-u^fort eat!mood* i free] ll' «
«'•>»■» '« the folia** end h a -
F. J.CHENKYACO.,Toledo,«. I idnntjed w hat in military science,
by «Il druKKlsl». 75c.
, , .
„
_
J
Family Pill, for conatlpstlon.
I « " ''I d be a fiue hit o f strategy. I n
Take « Hall's
I
able
by
any
direct
assault
to destroy
on * I’ olnt Settled.
“ And now. Cryptomsria,” ,n id the the moths, the scientists have enlisted
young man, still bolding her hand, but tbe «,«! of an army of moth pn.asites.
with a note of anxiety in his voice, 'ittie Insects that fasten themselves on
“ whsr, ahail we go for our wedding jour­ tno moths, feed upon and finally de­
ney?”
stroy them. Eight hundred thousand
“ ■or-.e quiet little place in the country, of these parasites have been secured,
not far away, Gerald.” »he answered, and at the right moment will be set
“ will euit me a great deal better than a
iqion the netny. A singular fact Is that
long and expensive trip.”
“ W. »re going to be very happy, dear I” tlie moths do not recognise the para­
sites as enemies, but seem to find their
■aid Gerald, with a sigh of relief.
presence grateful. They give o f their
lift- to support the parasites, and ul
tlmately, fall a victim to their own
generosity. How similar this relation
ship to that which too of,en obtain,
among human beings ! So striking
is that similarity and *o many unpleas­
ant things does It recall that we almost
feel pity for the destructive moths and
resentment against the ungrateful para­
W ' f i i i s p s t lie
t-m E f f e c t ­
sites whose sorvlo«*s have been Invoked.
u a l1 v ; D is p e l s (' o lii s a m t ifuftli- But a look at the devastation wrought
OCn* s duo to C o r is i
lion; by the moths gives poise and resolution,
and we welcome the scientists' strategy
3 Ä t s naturally, a c t
as and wish for It success.
« Laxative.
But what of tne parasites? What
f i t o t jot- M en V om en and Ckild- mischief. If any. will they work In the
affairs o f man when they have de­
r r ji-V o n n g o n d O ld .
, . stroyed
t
his enemies, the moths? Will
be necessary to employ another army
'f Insects to destroy them. and. If so.
HUY. A10 L e o n in e w hick how mnch progress will have heen made
has the Jull name of
:.
o j the
the Com- toward
the conditions of healthful reg
etahle growth?—Columbus Dispatch.
i^ r u p r f f ig s
^ ^lixirsfSenna
1
,^s beneficiai Ejfectx '*
CALIFORNIA
i o
S
t r u p
C
o
.
m it * monu^tttur*<i. print® J on tile
3D.: 6r ALL HADING DRUGGIST^
mrn MM oel/, regular pnce SO«,., baffi*.
Leather from Frog Iklaa.
Tbt*re is some leather made from frog
skins In this country, and American
noreltiee made of this leather Include
pocketbooka. card ranee and similar
thing» In France gome children's
aboes . r e m ade o f this leather.
Prepared by June- Dryden, Oregon Agricultural
College. Corvallis.
noon r.nougn tor m m .
City Nice*—Why, uncle. I'm surpris­
ed to see you wearing such a rusty
looking hat when you come to town.
Uncle Reuben— It's th' hat I allers
1 wear tew home.
City Nlei-e— Yes. hut that's different
Everybody knows you there.
Uncle Reuben— Wall, nobody don’t
knew me here, so I ain't worrylu'. b,
grass!
Buy
at A uction?
Certain fruits and vegetables may
be preserved in such a way that they
A Hor.e-a T oen ail.,
will retain indefinitely their original
Few persons realize that a horse’s flavor, color and structure. This is in
At any rate, y o u seem to be
hoof is really the same thing as the toe the nature o f a discovery, made by
nails of human beings or of animals Prof. F. F. Pemot, o f the Oregon Ag­
getting rid o f it on auction-sale
T u r n ln ig n T lffh t S c r e w .
A report o f Prof.
having toes. The horn of a hoof grows ricultural college.
p r i n c i p l e s : “ going, going,
Any one who has attempted to re­
Fem ot’s investigations is given in
Just as a toenail does.
move a very tight screw knows what
j
bulletin
No.
87
o
f
the
Experiment
sta-
1
g
-o -n -e !” Stop the auction
The hoof grows more rapidly In mi
After
Lion, Corvallis, and for the benefit of a very difficult business It is.
with
A y e r’ s Hair Vigor. It
shod horses than in those wearing
the housekeeper who is wrestling with straining and twisting for n con­
shoes, aud it grows fuster in horses
checks
falling hair, and always
siderable
time
the
operaior
frequent­
the canning problem we give the sa- |
which are well groomed and well fed. | 'lent points o f the bulletin.
ly ends by losing his temper and de­
restores color to gray hair. A
Hut on an average, says the New York
Successful canning is a question ot stroying the bite of the screw, which
splendid dressing also. Sold
Sen. the horn grows about a third of j »«erilizing.
I f a can of fruit spoils it remains fixed us tightly ns ever. With
for over sixty years.
an Inch a month.
moans that it was not properly steril- the aid of a pair of plnehers. however,
•• My h:\lr cam® out so hadly I nearly lost It
Hind hoofs grow faster than fore jzei| to start with, or there was a leak- | tlie affair Is quite a simple one. Place
all. I had h«-ar«l so much it bout Ayer’s Hair
hoofs. The toe of the hoof being the age in the can. Spoiling o f the fruit the screwdriver in position and then
Vitfor I thought l would give it a trial. 1 did
s«» a u d it completely stopped the falling:, and
longest part. It takes longer for the horn is due to germ s which were in the catch hold of the blade with the plnch-
made rnv hair «row very rapidly.” — M a k y H.
l- l ELl>, Nortlitield, Mass.
to grow down there than at the heel, fruit when it was canned or entered ers Just above the head of the screw.
For Instance, the too will grow entire- the can later.
Sterilization kills the Press the screwdriver firmly and at
Mud® by J . C . A y e r C o ., I>owell, Mass.
1 A leo m anufacturers o f
ly down. In from eleven to thirteen germs, and the fruit may be sterilized the same time twist round the blade
f
SARSAPARILLA.
months, while the heel will grow down by cooking or heating.
We quote the with the pinchers. The tightest screw
r P f * Q pills .
In from three to five months.
follow ing paragraph from the bulletin: will yield Immediately to this sort of
W l O CttLKRY rtCTORAL.
As the new horn grows out any i
“ Micro-organisms, not unlike all persuasion.
cracks or defects In the old gradually other plants, possess the power o f self­
What a Poultry Man Says About
work down to where they can he cut preservation and o f perpetuating their
snrry, inn——
20-Mulc Team Porax.
off Just as with human finger nails you kinds; one is by m-.ans o f producing
“ Gumbolt anil 1 have made a hot and
As
I
am
in
the
poultry
business,
I
had
cun watch the progress of a bruise sp ores.or sced.R. v. hich^are very resist-
a firm'd to leave it to you. lie saya a
ant; while others which do not produce ten white chicks to wash and prepare dr-owning man gets his lungs full of
from the root to the tip.
spores have a resisting power nearly for a show. I used “ 20-Mule Team ” water, ami I say he doesn't. Which of
Prevent» K anaw a?.
equal to that o f spores.“
Soap for washing the birds, and I can ua is right?”
After being trained to pass locomo-
Heating the fruit to 160 degrees foi say from years o f experience washing
“ What are the terms of the wager?”
tives, bicycles, etc., without shying, ten minutes w ill kill the germs with- white birds, never before have I found
“The loser is to i>ay for a dinner for
the horse must now he broken In to out injuring the good qualities o f the a soap or Borax that cleaned my birds the three of us.”
“ II'm— 1 never know Gumbolt to pay
automobiles . fruit, but the spores, which are “ un- so fine and easy. 1 had a great deal of
In fact, the j incubated” germs w ill not be injured j comment on my birds being so white a bet. You lose.” —Chicago Tribune.
horse has de- at that temperature and w ill become 1 J. A. Dinwiddie, Newmarket, Tenn.
S i d e Muht* on INteajr.
v e 1 o p e d a “ germ s” in anotherday, when the heat Local uitents wanted. W rit« for money making plan
Scott was writing die “ Lady of the
n e w prank, should again be applied. A few spores
Lake.”
FI e r I d e a .
called "nuto- may escape the second heating, making
“ If you were to tell the truth about
“ Stocks were all down a few points
phobia
•• a third steaming necessary.
her,’’ he said, “ I should say that she is
to-day,” remarked tlie broker.
j awfully seasick, but expects to feel bet-
making him
How It Should Be Done.
"The idea!” exclaimed Ills wife. "It's I ter when the boat gets to St. Joe.”
unsafe esjie-
First— Clean the fruit jars or cans a
B wonder m,
they didn’t advertise it ns a
Thus it is, in all ages, that the poet
da lly for la- I by means o f a brush, using hot water i,nrRain day.
'athulic Standard and I has to sink the Ileal iu the Ideal.—Chi­
dies to drive. [ to which washing powder has been [ Times.
cago Tribune.
Let him see added.
A fter washing thoroughly
bu n d s th e
HORSE,
the machine steam the jars to remove any dirt that
coming, let him hear It, let It pass him may remain.
slowly at the other side of the road—
Second— A fter washing the vegeta­
the effect is likely to be the snme. He bles or fruit place them in jars, com- |
shies, he reaps, breaks his harness and pletely filling them. Then add water |
throws the occupants, the enrringe to fill the interstices, and put on lid.
nnd himself Into the ditch. The horse Don’ t screw it on tight or the jar will
M alaria is due to im purities in the blood w hich destroy the rich,
cannot see In front of him—only to the burst when heat is applied.
Third — Procure a wooden steam healthful qualities o f the circu lation , and reduce it to a weak, watery fluid.
right or left. A California man thinks
tlie safest plan Is to let him see noth- chest, the wash boiler will do, and put T h e body is then deprived o f its necersary n ourishm ent and strength, and is
In* at nil. He suggests enclosing the | some water in the bottom o { “ ■ Put unable to resist the countless disorders that assail it, and the general system
slats in the bottom on which to set the suffers in consequence.
The np|>etite fails, digestion is weakened, ch ills
eyes in the novel bridle blind shown
jars.
nnd sligh t fever are frequent, w hile the sufferer loses en ergy and am bition.
here, which he recently patented. A
Fourth— To get the proper tempera­ Boils, skin eruptions, and som e tim es sores and ulcers fo llo w when the
pnir of Winds are attached to the bri­
ture, put a thermometer in the center
Both a ton ic
dle. Normally these blinds remain o f an extra jar o f fruit or water and ; blood becom es deeply polluted w ith the malarial germ s.
and blood purifier are needed to cure Malaria, and 8 . S. S. is best fitted for
open. When the driver secs an np- steam the fruit at a temperature of
this w ork. It is the m ost perfect o f all blood purifiers and at the same tim e
proaehing nutomohlie he pulls on n 160 to 166 for ten minutes. Do not let
an in vigorating, healthful tonic. S. 8. S. g oes dow n in to the circulation,
strap which extends to the driver’s temperature get above 165.
Then | nnd rem oves every trace o f im purity or poison, and g iv es to the blood tho
sent nnd tlie blinds nre folded over the remove jars and screw lids on tight health-sustaining qualities it needs.
It cures Malaria th orou g h ly ami per­
horse's eyes, completely obscuring his immediately.
Repeat the steaming a m anently because it rem oves from the blood the germ s and poisons w hich
vision. The danger of the horse be­ second and a third time at intervals of ! produce the disease, and w hile d oin g tins tones up and strengthens ev ery
coming frightened nnd running away { 24 to 48 hours.
The jars are then part o f the system . Ihxik with inform ation about M alaria anil any m edical
is thus reduced to a minimum and the ! sterile. Cans may be used instead o f advice furnished free to all who write.
occupants assured of snfety.
j jars. I f the latter are used the vent
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
| in the top o f the can will have to be
W s » „ n ifoud Itrlilire».
j soldered after the first
steaming, j
State supervision of all bridges erect­
A Retort Dlsponrfeon*.
Boiled but not boiling water should be
ed Is proposed b,v State Engineer Fred­ used for filling the jars, or a syrup
A young lady full of good deeds no­
erick Kketie of New York. That gen­ may be used instead o f water. Un­ ticed the tongue of a horse bleeding
tleman has drawn up n proposed law sterilized water or syrup may contain ami with a use of technical terms too
(I I I , S H O E S » 3 5 0
covering the matter. He would requi.-e about ten million germs in a quart jar, little appreciated said to the cabby,
his approval, as well as the approval and it is just as well to “ nip them in “ Cabby, your horse has hemorrhage.”
o f the county engineer, of the plans the bud” by sterilizing the water. It | “ It's 'Is tongue's too large for his
and specifications of every bridge ex­ is important that the fruit or vegeta- \ mouth,” said the cabby and added sen-
ceeding $500 in cost to he built by a bles be neither under-ripe nor over­ tentiously, “ Like some young ladles.”—
town. He also recommends thnt con­ ripe.
The same
good
jundgment j London Globe.
tracts for such bridges he required to used in selecting material for the ta ble!
be awarded to the lowest bidder, after should be exercised in the matter of I
K O E . in T R T O N .— A »sny*r V I C h:-nil.t
tbe work has been properly advertised, | canning,
H O I W a * h A < ìvi
11 c , (’oloriuiik ftpenmun prit-on: Goi<l,
llv« r, L uti, Ç1 ; <
Silver, 7 « ; <loldf fr*' ; 7.\nr or
and. finally, tlmt the upproval of the
It was found in the tests made at H
7.-------
M ailing snvi opos and
JZr.
tlon. C ontrolan dtJm *
State engineer t>c required before pay­ the experiment station that a temper- nuTprtc.ii.t
lre Work nolle Iteci. lt«luiuuc«: I lubuiitti« Is*
ment for a completed bridge is made, ature o f 165 degrees was sufficient to E uuaJ Laak.
there Is a law In tlmt State providing sterilize the fruit when treated as
that the assistance of the State engi­ above, and this temperature did not
'V . L . O o u g lf M n m k f f l a n d noil® m m .
it. ‘ ii’s AH.OO a n i l
h I io p h I l i a n a n y
neer uiny l>e invoked to siqH-rlntend impair the flavor or structure o f the
o H io r t n ;:n u f a '* t t i r e r In I I I« w o r l d . I hj -
fruit.
Where
only
one
heating
is
such constructions, but It has been Ig­
v : u.se I h o y h o l d t l i o l r n lia p o , lit I h » t i e r ,
hi «I w e a r l o n g e r t h a n a n y o th e r m a k e ,
nored by tlie comities nnd towns, and given, as is the caso at the canneries,
i ho«s at All Prices for Every Member of the
i-onlracts have been Irregularly award­ it is necessary to heat the fruit as
family, l.en, Boys.Women, Misses4 Children
ed. with the result that there nre many- high as 240 degrees in order to kill
W L Douglas $4 00 and $6.00 Gl’.t Ed*» Shots rsnnot
both
spores
and
germs.
be «.(uali'id at any price. W . I,. Douglas $2.60 and
inferior structures. Such a law ns
$2 00 shoes are the beet la the w orld
It should be stated that this method
V ’i* t f ’ o t o r K u r t e t » ir r e tì #■’ r r t u r i eetu.
22Í BOTILE 35CTS ATAD GBOCERS
that proposed would be the means of
W ’ T tlk f
Militai Ito ti*. \V. I, |>(it|glAS
o f canning was not successful with
riunì»* tttxl price I® stamp.-«! on bottoni. &>ld
correcting the evils of the existing sys­
♦*v i ywhere. shoes mail. <1 from factory to any
sweet peas and corn, as they have a
-
ut
ol
t
he
world.
tr ee.
tem.
W !.. nOUQLAS. IM CalalotfUf
germ normally that is not killed at a
Spar. Se., Hmcklaa. M»»v
T rc e «i n m l L l| fh tn in j(.
temperature o f 165.
There is a popular lielief that certain
This method would probably not be
A R R A N G E TO ST O P A T
trees are less likely than others to tie practicable at canneries, where fruit
struck by lightning, and that during is sold at low prices, owing to the ad­
T H E C O R N E L IU S
a thunderstorm It Is quite safe to stand ditional expense o f treating the cans
P A R K A N D A L D E R STS.
under a beech, for example, while the three tim es; but for first class high
A N ew and M odem European H otel, raterin^
EGG-PHOSPHATE
danger under a resinous tree or an oak priced goods the additional expense particu larly to State people, A refined p la ce for
In the case of ladies vinitina the city, ckiee to th«j sh oppin g
Is, respectively, fifteen or twenty times would be warranted,
greater. This Is disputed In a recent home canning, however, it is a more center. Kate® reanonahle. Free Hut.
K. I.. CLARKE, (lata of Portland Hotel) M;r
writing by Dr. A. W. Both wick In his desirable method o f putting up fruit
j » *
"Notes o f the Itoynl Botanical Garden and vegetables than the methods usu­
ally
in
vogue.
A modern feavrner at
of Edinburgh." The doctor snjs that
a i t rderatc price: is 30
no tree is immune, and tlie beech Is
A farmer residing near Almira,
per cent, more efficient
struck quite as frequently as any other
than “ Trust” or Cream-
species. Apparently the taller trees In Washington, inquires concerning the
a neighborhood are the ones most like­ milk weed pest which is infesting that
of-Tartar product» and
ly to be struck. Contrary to what is locality. Professor R. Kent Beattie,
ab*olutely free from the
believed by some people, the cells are o f the department o f botany, answered
health-racking Rochelle
as follo w s:
IS O U R M O TTO
not “ ruptured or torn by the formation
Salt» residue invariably
“ The perennial milk weed, which I
of steam, ns might happen If the heat­
Said an Employer: “ Stick to quality.
accompanying their uie.
believe you have, is very difficult to
ing by the electric current wns very
We d o
destroy.
The only principal upon It will win out in the end.”
great. The cells COllajiae and shrink which you can work is to keep the tops “ »tick to quality.” That is the reason
Get it from your Grocer
J
C
I k J . M A L A R I A
J
^D O U G LAS
resccnt
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WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND
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by lightning.
starved out the roots. This, o f course,
is a difficult task, especially if they
T h « ln « a !u n h l« C u ck o o .
The fact that there Is a national cover a large field. I would put the
danger In tlie disappearance o f the patches into clean cultivation, either
birds is coming to be more and more as graden, or potato plota; then it
would pay you to work very hard to
widely recognized. A writer In Subur­
exterminate these weeds, for they are
ban Life tells of the work of the cuckoo
difficult to kill once they take posses­
as an Insect destroyer.
“T o watch sion o f the land.” — From the Wash­
either the biack-hllled or the yellow- ington State College, 1‘ullmatx
hilled cuckoo flourish hla long hill dex-
trousl y among tlie fruit trees or bushes
affords much pleasure, as we know that
M achine for ShnlWIo* Card*.
which automatically
he is doing his heet to store away nil j A machine
the insects he can find, either In his ahnflles a pack of cards In an lnatnnt
own little stomach or those o f his with the cards concealed from sight
fledglings. Twelve or more caterpillars nnd which chances tha position o f nine
—big. fat ones—seem only a light lunch out o f every ten cards la tha latest
for him, and. when at leaat bis appetite mechanical device for cardplayers. It
Is appeased, he will kill tbe destructive not only protects tha cards from Injury
Insects, apparently for tbe fun of It but gives an abeolnte square deal
killing, tasting and Indifferently throw­ shuffle. Tbe machine weighs four
ing them away without turning on hla pounds and attaches In a moment to any
t table. It la about twelve Inches high.
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