The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 22, 1908, Image 6

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BY MISADVENTURE
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R R A IN K BARRETT
CIIAPTI'H XXI. (Continued.)
"Was Mr. Ycainc In (he room nil the
time?"
"No; lie went out of the room, but not
out of the house, before Mr. Krcur left.'
"DM anything occur to make him leave
the room?"
"lie seemed to have lout aontcthlng. lie
Ml repeatedly In hit pockets, and looked
about IheOoor."
"Did he continue hi search aftrr leav
ing the room?"
"Vm; he bad a candle, mid looked all
up the stair aud In the hall."
"Do you know what It was he lost?'
"A piece of paper. He ukl that there
. an Important memorandum on It, and
be offered the maid half n sotcrclgn If she
fouud it."
I ctanred at Mr. Yeame, so did Sir
Itoland, whom I touched with my toe un
der the table. The young wan was look
ing at the white paper before hlt, nnd
there wan scarcely more color iu his face.
He looked up In uuk'k dread at the next
u.wetkti.
"Was th.it paper found?"
"No."
Mr. Yeames drew a lone brcalh of re
lief. "I rhitl new ask you, Mr. ljjnn
Yenuie, to give nie yoHr attention. Ym
do not dispute the onler of etents as
tate.l by Mls Ihlryniple?"
.No.
"When you left Flexruore HoHe. at
half-past eletrn you rod over to Mr.
Keene?"
"Yes,"
"You had seen him leave the house, and
ere acutely anxloiu to know what his
bHines there was?"
Inn hesitated a moment, but at a
nudge from Itax replied. "Ye,"
"You had two given to understand tfeat
the bulk of Mr. F1rxmre' proj-rty
would be left In trust to yeuV
"Ye," after another nudge.
"The presence of Mr. Kerne led you te
think that Mr. Flerawre might hare al
tered hit dljponltKinV
NuJge as before, aat "Yes."
"Ou arriving at Mr. Keene' you were
shown into the otbee, aud waited there
tome lime alone) You u a sheet of
foIrap lying on the table?"
Ye.ime replied that he had seen noth
ing of the kind whatever.
"You are sure of thatV aked Sir Ito
land. "1 will take my oath I saw nothing of
the kind."
"When you left Flennore House the
econj time, about half-past one, where
did you go?"
"To fetch Ir. Awdrey."
"Dr. An drey was not at home. I be
liever
"lie was not. I walled for bio half
a hour, or thereabout.'
"Where did you wait!"
"In hla private sitting roam."
- "You know that the consulting room
adjoins the sitting room?"
"Yet."
'I you go there for any iwrpose?"
".No.
"After waiting quietly In the sitting
room half an hour, jou returned to Flex
oort Houe?"
"Yes; I was anxietH abt Mr. Flex-
tnore'a condition."
"With respect to the ylece of pn"-r
you mislaid; have you any ofejertlew to
atatlng what It wasr
"None; It was a leaf from my notebook,
containing memoranda respecting bore
I bad barked for a spring meeting."
Sir Itoland aOted if we bad any ques
tions to ask, and. on receiving a reply in
the negative, be proceeded to ijeisHi
Mr. lUtes.
"You were In the service of Dr. Aw
drey, I believe, at the time of Mr. Flex
more' a deathr
"I were, air."
"The previous night Dr. Awdrey was
aWeat from borne?
"lie were. sir. He came In about ball
past tea or eleven the next morning. I
will not swear exact, and be aks for
breakfast.'
"After that be went out J"
"lie did; about twelve or half-put. I
wHI not swear."
"You bad tidied up his room In tbe
morning as usual?"
"I bad; about seven or balf-past."
Wow In tidying up 14 room, bad you
occasion ta go Into tbe eaasuHing ruuHif
"I neter tratured there, sir; tbougb I
may be disbelleted."
"When ilr. Yeaanes canVd, yon sfeawed
nloi Into the aitling rooMi?"
"I did . bim being a friend, as I was led
to believe, of Dr. HawdreyV
"During the half-hour be was there did
you bear any (articular MMtmir
"No, sir, I did ttot : being at my doo
tie hupstairs."
"Nothing like tbe crash of a falling
vxtler
"Notblnlc of the kind."
"Tbe door comHiumcalisg with tbe con
sulting room was open?"
"No; It were closed, though tbe key
turned."
-Hut tbe key was In?"
"It were"
There was nothing. In fact, to prevent
Mr. Yeames (trolling In there from curl
calty to while away tbe time that be
raa waiting- for Dr. Awslrey?'
"Notblnk; but I believe Mr. Yeames
wert too much tbe gentleman to go a-pry-Ug
and a-peering."
m bJ jtrlieflU gratuity la vkw,
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that Mr. Hate.
"When did jou first hear of a bottle
being broken r
"When Dr. Awdrey came In: about
tow o'clock or half-past, lie akcd me
if I bad done It, and 1 slid 1 had not:
And should feel obliged If he would find
xe one else, at I ilM not like such
thltur to le la.d to me."
"1M he make any other remark about
the ron-mltlng room; a anythlug miss
ing from there?"
"Yet; he ald a prescription was gone."
"Did he describe the prescription?"
"Yes; be said it were written on the
bottle iwper."
"What do jou menn by the bottle v
perr "A pile of square per, white, that
stood on the little skle counter."
"Can you show me what the papers
were like?"
"Kxnetlj like that sheet on the table,"
pointing to a sheet of thin hlte jwper
wh.ch I bad purK)el.v laid on the table
near where she was to st. "Dr. Haw
drey tried to isis it off after anls." Mrs.
Dates lolunteereil; "he said It must ltae
been the shaking of carts pasting or the
eat, and offered to rise my celery If I
wouM stay. Hut I refused. celu' It were
not tbe first time be had laid temptation
In my way g.Wng me half a crown to
buy a foennny arrand, and not akin'
we for the change till two days after
wards which 1 kept It luck to prove
him."
"That Is enough. Dr. Awdrey. 1 shall
twtflne my questions to events connected
with tbe latter part of the evidence. Tell
me. If jou please, what you know about
the broken bottle of arsenic."
"It as a blue bottle, labeled in large
letters 'arMtilc, poison.' On going Into
the consulting room I found It In frag
ment m tbe floor, with the powder wide
ly sent teres!."
"How did you account for Its being
tberer
"1 beliee, that .Mrs. Hates bad taken
it down from tbe shelf on which It stood.
aasl that it bad slipped from Iter fingers In
putting It back."
"You attributed the accident to acci
dental causer
"Not entirely. I believed that some one
had been in the room."
"Whyr
"Hecause of the missing prescription."
"Tell me alout this prescription."
"It was a prescription Jotted down with
a lead pencil on the pile of paper re
ferred to, that I intended to make up
later on."
"It is your habit to make notes on this
pile of paperr
"It Is."
"Have you eter been able to trace that
missing preseriptlonr
"No: I bate neter discovered any trace
of It.'
Here tbe note uuder Sir ltoUnd'a hand
ran. "Look to me." Sir Itoland looked
at me, and. taking a fotdnl sheet of brown
papi-r from under y notes, I opened it
and banding a sheet of the bottle paper to
Dr. Awdrey, I said:
"Is that tbe prestTlptlofl. Ir. Awdreyr
I never mw a man more astonished In
my life.
"CaoJ gracmi. yeT he exclaimed.
"WVre did you had nr
"Yow shall bmr presently." said I, fix
lag my ejm on I.yan Yeames.
Ktery one at the table looked at him.
seeing my eyes o fixed; and. though he
continued ta meet our gate, bis blanched
eheek told tbe terror be felt. I carefully
bandsl the sheet of iaier to Sir Itoland.
"Why, what dee tbis'meanr he asked
looking fruw one to the ether; then,
catching a stgniticwnt glance from me. he
took up bis noie aga.n quietly. "Mr.
Keese." be said, "tell me what took place
n tbe tsvasloa at Mr. Yeames' tjslt oa
I be day ml Mr. Klexmorr's death."
"I was taking iHueta when be called,"
nab! I, "in tbe next room, before sitting
down la make out tbe will In accordance
with Mr. Klexmore's wishes. He had
ben induced to make the alteration
through Dr. Awdrey."
"Dr. Awdrey wished the will leaving
property to nlra to be revoked ! exclaim
ed Sir Hoiand.
-He did," said I ; and I explained Aw
drey's reasons, and all about it fully.
Then I continued: "In tbe new will tbe
name of I.ynn Yeames was ta be substi
tuted for Dr. Awdrey's. I had the draft
of tbe first will, and intending (a copy
tt alter lunch, nail imprudently left It
oa tbe table in tbls zoom. Mr. Yeames
came In here; I was ia tbe ftext room.
You see the blind to tbe balf-glaml uW.
It Is opaque from this point of view; It Is
transparent from tbe ether side. . Stand
ing by tbe br before entering, I uw
lona Yeame reading tbe draft of Mr.
Flexmore's first will. He was at once
led to conclude ibat tbls was tbe second
will ronuitansled by Pteimore. With tbe
belief that I was making out a will which
would beggar bim be went away and you
can see that be bad tbe strongest Induce
ment to delay me and prevent Mr. l'lei
niore signing 'a second will."
"Sir Hoiand Firkin," gasped Mr. Hax,
"I protest ast "
"Silence. If you please, tab sir Ho
iand; "I rule that Mr. Keene Is perfectly
In order. t!o on, sir.
"After seeing my old friend lying in bis
bedroom dead, I went downstairs with
Lynn Ye&mea, as you have beard. There,
la a moment of impatience, bt flicked his
hABdiercblsf from bla pocktt, and la o-
lug o bot out a pellet of paper. I put
my foot on that pellet of paper, nnd when
YiMinos left tbe room to lock tor It 1 put
it In my Kvkot."
"Quite right, too, Mr. Keene: go on,"
mM Sir Itoland In great excitement.
"I put It away In u drawer where 1
keep things which may at some time !
of service, and forgot all about It until
my fttisplc.oii was directed to Ycnmes by f
tne tllcoery (hit the ery uay be lost It
be bolted out of Kiiglntid nnd did not re
turn until Mr. riexiiinrc n burled and
all fear of the poison being found out and
traced to him was rrmotrd. Then 1 re
called to mind the paper pellet the sheet
of paper jou hate muv under jour hand,
Sir Itoland."
"We will not stay here to be Insulted,"
cried Mrs. Yeames, rising; "It Is scandal
ous. Hut we will obtain redress."
"1 should think so," gasped Hax. "Pret
ty pitfall 'pon my life!'
Hut at this moment, as all of their
party were rising, the door opened, and
the entry was blocked by my clerk with
a couple of rascals whom 1 knew well
enough by sight.
"We're a goln' Queen's etldence. guv
nor." Mid the smartest of the two, with a
grin at Yeatnem
"Out with It, my man. at once," said 1
"Well, air, and gentleman all, It wwt
like this hrr me and my mate as going
along with a rope to do a bit of hauling
for Siure Long when we tumbled again
Mr. Yeames. My male had siithlng to
say about shooting. Stiddeulj Mr.
eames. who hadn't been listening like.
sahl heil glte us a imhuhI If we'd play a
lark on you, Mr. Keen- "
"Sir." snbl to Sir Itoland, seelni
Yeames, his mother ami Hax edging to
wards the door, "on this ev.dence I ask
you to commit Ljnn Yeames for consplr
acy." "Aye, I'll commit the whole hatch, ami
you, .Mra. 1 tales, as well. Send for my
clerk, ami the papers."
Hut we could not detain any one of the
batch while the commitments were being
procured ami so l.ynn. bis mother and
Htx gat clear off. And we have neither
seen nor heard anything of them since
which i the best thing (bat could hate
happen! for them and for us.
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What is there to add? Nothing but
what should conclude a tale of struggle
between right and wrong. Dr. Awdrey
married (Sertrude, and lost no time over
it I believe aa be took her band In bis,
when his Innocence was proved, and they
looked iuto each other's ejes dlmaicd
with the tear of joy. It was understood
between them that band ami heart wrr
Joined forever
They live w th Ijiire In the pretty cot
tage on the bill. Awdrey gave up his
practice and went heart ami mhi! lato
farming, ami when lie found tbe land
could be worked ta pecuniary advantage
he bought It out, divided It Into portions',
and let It to the men who bttwr upon it
thus making them Independent. I fear
ed the scheme would not pay, but It has
to a marvelous extent, thanks to Awilrey'a
wise and practical counsel to his tenants.
Yet. though he has given up practice,
there's not a day In the week but soma
one calls to benefit by bis skill in medi
cine. I-aure now verging on stomanhooii.
am! a good many young Mlos In Coney
ford wedge Ihemseltra into tbe circle of
acquaintances with which Dr. Awdrey
and hla wife are surrounded for her sake.
I have my eye on one who I think may
be found worthy of her band. Ijture pre
tends, with a Mush, that she do not
want to marry, and would rather stay for
ever with (lertrude am! her children. One
fine day she will pretend that her heart
will break If she cannot marry. The
Awdreys have three bojs, am! fine, sturdy
fellows they are.
"Tbey make me fel that I am getting
older," sab! (lertrude.
"And much tbe happier," I replied.
It seems la me that Awdrey himself Is
posititely younger for tbe lapse of (Ime.
I never knew a man nvore cheerful and
bright. It is a treaf to see bim with his
boys in the she,! he baa fitted up as a car
penter's workshop. Whether be intends
putting them (a a profession one of these
days, I don't know: but it Is certain that
every one af tbem will he a good cari-n-ter,
which is someibing. Hut nbat most
pleases me is la M-e bim with his wife.
Sure no young lover, na knlgbt of obi,
could be more rhitalnus. na gentleman
of lo-Uay more grnerous!
(Tiir Kmp.)
Those Campaign sperlals.
Politician I low ilu you like thn.
dear I Just guvo you?
Voter Well, It taatra u little 1-etter
In tbe center tban It did ttben I first
lit It.
1'uIltlHan Why. man, you are nrnok
Inc the band.
Voter I I'm! I guT that I tbe
reason.
(Irntllnir Methods,
Applo troea nn limmlly propAKntitl
In the tuintory cither by liiutdlnit or
root grafting twojcurolil wcttllng.
I.urucr Kcvdllug may lie taken up nnd
the roota cut lutn n creat number of
acvllima the or nix liu-bca long I'l"'"
tlicHO (bo avion tif tint ilcsdrvtl varie
ties alioulil bo grnflctt by iiiciitia of lli
ttlilp uiiil tongue mcltiixl of Kniftlnc.
na shown In ibo niMinmtijliiK Hit)
trillions. Tills icraftliig tlts-a not rc
Hiilro niij- miv, tin uts Ik-Iiiji simply
held togctlicr by Isliiat Itijc ttltli twliio or
nulla. Hoot urnftlin: of tlila kind la
itaitally done tlitrliijg tbo winter time,
nnd tlio gruff sturisl In moist sntul or
Mill until tbt isrouiut Is lit for plant
liig tliciu oulaldo III ttic sprtni.'. Tlicy
stnmlil tlii-n x plautctl In uuriicry ruwa,
nnd In two or tlircv ytttra ulinuld iimkc
trccn Inrk'o cnouiili to transplant to cr
uinncut position.
Top griifllng la usimlly done by tbe
cleft iucIIiihI, us allow ii In tlio Illus
tration. In this iiii'IIiihI Hie siions
nrc cut wtilge-alininil ntnl tlltisl tlrmly
Into the cleft made III the stuck, ttlilcli
la usimlly cut off iunrt-ly where tbe
brunches nrc from one to two luiiie
Iu dlutiiclcr. two aclon Im-Iiii; plutnl In
cucli stiK'U. In this, na In nil method
of grafting, km ut cure must Ik. taken
to get ttic chiiiIiIiiiii layer, or Inner
bark, of tlio Htisjk nnd scion In ctiutnrt
In at least otie side, for It I nt till
liliit that union ttiki-a place, nml iiny
xitrlellc r burr rimer nnd mellllotu
bate been foutyl iirowluie In nl fulfil
Held In various parts of Hie Stale, nml
lliey have lxen Introduce.! milely
throiiK'li Impure alfalfa seed. Another
extremely noxlniia tuts! luia liinilo II
iipprariiniv In alfalfa Held In widely
nennrnleil part of Hie Mlnlc. Till l
clinrliK'k or wild mustard.
Cullltatlnn ul Pnlalnes,
Citlllvntliin should commrmv Just
soon n tbe young plant Ik-kIii to n
Mnr nlsite (be ground. The Held tuny
le gone over with n light barrow, or.
better allll. with n wceder. This la n
cheap method of cultivation, since n
wide space I isjtercd. It I nl elVo
tit t In breaking any crust Hint tuny
luite formed. In destroying small weeds
nml letellng ridge left In planting.
A oou n tlnrtitti mn Ih sei-n Ibe
ciiltlrnlor Kliould l' uil. If Itm
grouml lia tHs-nme paeVed the first
cultivation mny lie ilis-p and close to
Hie plant Sulisiieut eultlvatloii
stioulil li frisUelit. The coliservnlloli
of moisture by frispicut tillage cnntHit
ho lis) strongly rliforcetl. The old ln-
Hon Hint lllliige must ivnse ns sihiii n
Ibe blossom inr I wrong It
should be continued as late In Hie sea
son na the vine will permit. A the
lop iM-glii lo sprcHit out nml ititer the
wtce between Hie row tbey iwtrtlnlly
simile Hie aoll and thus lessen the bwa
of moisture by evaporation
The cultivator should In set as nar
row n the space N't ween nnd keep II
iiirereil with A liaise in tiled Klerl
ence nml exierluient favor nearly lev
el cultivation. Kut-sslre lillllng In
teiisiflc tbe Injurious effrs'l of dry
weather. Tbe Iwst cultivator I one
having n numl-cr of small teelb, s that
It will leave tlw still fine ami cotuiwra
tltcly level.
One of the
Essentials
tif tlm hnppr limiic of lodny la
vital fund of Information na In tlm
beat mottioil of priiimilltiK lumllti nnd
lmpplneaa nnd rlitttt living nnd kuciw.
IoiIrii of Hie wurld'a beat prmlucla
Produela of nclunl oimllrnrn nml
rtmaounlilo clalin trullifully procnic,
and which lutvit attained In wnrlj.
wide HL'Ci'plHlirn HiruilKli thn approval
of Hid Well Informed tif thn Word),
not of Individuals only, but of th
many who bavo I tin liappjr faculty u
aelectlnK and obtaining (tin beat th
world afford.
Ono u f Ilia produela of thai class,
of known component part, an ICtblral
remedy, approved by pliyalclan and
rotumended by Urn Well Informed of
tint World aa a valuahln and whole,
some family laxative la tlio well known
Hyrup of Figs nnd Lllilr of Henna To
gut Ita benotlrlal e fleet a alway buy
th genuine, manufactured by Ihn
California Hk Hyrup Co., only and
for salo by all leading druggist
1
aaurura or Tor oajim.ia.
failure tu connect Ihu cuuibluiu layer
uf stock and aclon I sure tu result In
failure of the eclnlis. In top graft
lug. Hie wouiidml aurfnet- stinuld be
ciircml ttltli grnftlng wax A gil
formula for till Is. Four Htrla of res
in, two of bss-swuv nml one of lalbiw,
by weight, nioltis.1 togelber Top graft
lug should In) done curly In the spring,
before grow tli iiHiuuciia-a.
In all Hit iniaKatlou work great
en re should be taken to select nclon
from tree lsurlng tbe very ln-t type
of the varieties Intemlnl for propa
gation. NursaTj wen, a a rule, are not
careful emnuti In till refiw-ct am! take
mimi from any tree mi long a It I
of the desired variety II. U 11.
I'lleh I'ueh AllsrkMrsli,
In gathering up freshly cut grass hi
liny. etc. with n pitchfork a small
luautlty adhere to the prong of Hie
fork each limn a
pile I lifted lu a
abort while Hie
fork been tu e a
cloggisl and uselcs..
It being nccmsary
lo remove earti iar
tide by band, In
order that tbl
cleaning may Im
done almost auto
matically, a Wis
ci hi si n man has de
signed ibe attachment for pitchfork
shown here A trnusverse dearer lar
I arranged Mow Hie line of the fork,
guide on each em! of Hie bar partly
encircling tlm end prong, permitting
tbe bar lo slide freely on the prong
Pluitii! on the handle of Ibe fork I a
lr which connect with other bar ei
lending lo Ibe denning bar and lo a
stccie which slide mi I ho handle lly
uniting Hie elceve teH Hie handle Hie
eleniilng liar llde over Hie prongs of
the fork, reHHirlng anything adhering
to Ihetu.
ntaek t'aU4 rauiier.
We are lieiMinliig nut only a nallnq
nf Bhopkccirr, bul a nation of rlerks
Kvery young man wishes in l a clerk,
every young wnmaii a tyvrller Th
profession I frightfully overcrowdni
Mini frightfully underpaid We hat
neither servants nor lalirer, only an
army of blarkcoatcd paiir -liiul.sj
(Irnphtc
11.. Ilakr' raall.
Nursemaid I'm going In leave, mum.
Mistress Why, what's the mailer)
lkin'1 you like the baby? Nursemaid -Yes'Hi.
but be I that afraid of a p.
llreman Hist I cau't gel near ou. -Uilidon
Taller
.trit,
Xeries flaw skd then drank lre,
Munte,l ofl his lanlhlc throix.
Mailed In lebeea. Asked for llphlm.
I'IsjkI In lysis bis lepbone
Hut h
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Chksgo Trlbun.
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Ta Haass Oasstf,
How ran a mall learn In know him
self? lly reflection never, only by ae
i Hon In the measure In which thnq
scekrst lo ibi thy duly shall Ihoti know
what I In the. Hut what ta thy duly)
111 demand of the hour )oeth.
HOTEL MOORE
oim.n AM Tin: yi:ah
Cunor iuch suiioi, oii v.
"Tue Plreetl UsWm stsrtMttsa H
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IS MMS. Msl sslt klt
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Aboat Cots' Testing,
Prof Fraaer of Ibe Illinois experi
ment Station Kiiya (hat a complete
knowledge and mastery of tbe dairy
(malum cannot be aecured without
trotlug each cow. Many fanners aud
dairymen think this testing of tbe cowa
la too much trouble, nnd do not want
lo "fuaa" around with It, but If they
conaldered Hie proflt to be rratlicd
from a herd of really good cowa aa
mmjiarod with one of wr cutvss or
even a itilxnl herd, tbey would soon neo
The Wise ma Il.
"I don't know why It I, dear," abe
mM, "Ibat yMi never have decidis! to
run fur President of the United
State."
Aim! then be eotigbi!, hih! jioknl tbe
tire ami wtbl:
"Molly, I ctHibln't get tny eoMent tu
leave bstsne am) jw for wh a cum
palcn a that '." -Atlanta foisstltutlon.
Vast .tpsre,
nilUHAF Uii ttllM li, tllA Ipls IvJIjll-l,
eh? Tbey surely don't need wjeh a ' f f ha ,HTn I"mibIiI harply lo
" s (IS a allantliin w sn aiillmalll. . at at
mammoth bin a tliat to store Hie win-
that It really iy to "fuaa" around
with tbe aoale and HabctH-k teat.
Where one cow will give good return
for her feed and care there may be
another Iu the stall next to her that I
not paying her board, but I entlng up
the protlta from the ylng row Hut
how la the owner to know this If he
due not lest llieiii? A par of cale
and a tester do not coat much, but they
pay big profits on tlio Investment.
aeeil luspeelluH Is .NreilaJ,
The need of rlgb! limNrtlon of agri
cultural m-eiU such n clover and alfal
I'onllri Tips,
l!gg nets) to lie turned In the Incu
bator. Don't neglect H.
Don't exvt jirlie ts?U frtmi hesp
erg.
Make the Hosts bandy Hot only to
clean out but to gather ibe egg from
The wet era, la no dace for Hie
young chlcka to run miles they are ex
Jiectctl to die of craiiilm.
A bushel of grain a yisir for each
laying hen I said lo lo the prtiier
amount In count on In estimating the
cost of keeping poultry.
Fowl like green fix! a well ,,
other clasj of stock. They need It in
their buslnca. so It la good ollcy lo'
keep lliein supplied.
SAVE THE CARTON TOPS
and Soap Wrappers front
"20 Mule Team Borax"
products and aschanga thsm
FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS
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bsrvsa IdnsrtUUs ( l,n .., Mr.T. Ad.tr-
I'seineUut IImsi (a Osllsn.1. Cal
ter ial?
tho attention of the authorities: of the
Tern Agricultural an! Mechanic.!
Onyer-Oh. that l.n't for coal; that cfS; 'r- a of the depart
I where they (tore the winter fudge.
Ill t'nilolnsr,
Gyer I once knew a man who roada
200 a day,
Myer What became of bim?
Oyer IU waa arrested for couoUr
faJtla.
ment of botany bos repeatedly warned
farmer and planter against tho dan
ger of Introducing highly pcrnlcloua
weed Into alfalfa and other flclda
through Impure agricultural seeds. It
haa been pointed out that Itusatan thla
Ue, dodder, Jobnaoo iraaa and MTeral
AN WHO SWEARS BY
511 BRAND SLICKER
Ulhemonwho
Iki tried (o 91
tKoamstKrtke
out of aoatst
other mo ka
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Ouaennteed Wicrrewt
oad iokl tvrrytsT
at 300
In Ik Sheep Paid,
There I that aheep with hair In
place of wool. Crt her out of the flock.
Hool i wnat w are after, twit hair
Aa aoon aa the ewe have all been
erred Ktt the ram out. He will only
be a nuisance from that time on.
It 1 a good plan to have a Utile yard
with a trough made on purpose for thn
lamb Just outside the lot where the
sheep are kept
It ln't much trouble to count tin.
aheep uvcry dnj-. Hetter do It and be
auru Hint nil of them nre nil right.
The hog ha thn credit of lielno- h
farm mortBago ralaer. Hut ahceii will'
do It Juat aa .urely If they r u KV,n a N.M.rc-rr. ..i... Z "Z?4 H.Corat
cuaut,
lleeaanlsa Oreliard I'rsls,
If you have ah orchnri! or vineyard
you cannot learn too ikhiu to rccognlta
the Han Joiw acule, cialdlluK worm, pur
cullo, mildew and black rot. Do no,
procrastinate this knowledge until th
orchard ant! vineyard aru Injured, or
u win oe too late.
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