Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 01, 1927, Image 6

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    She wiped It on her apron and lab
no control o f It at all, and to any «ye,
even a stupid one. It would have be­ It on the center table; then wiped
trayed strange matters. A t first I her hand and started to pull down ber
simply stared at that mysterious little sleeve,
“That's a curious bit of tattooing
tattoo mark In red and blue; It seemed
as If I could not pull ray eyes away on your arm,” the doctor commented
from IL But at last, rubbing my hands “ How did you come by It?"
" I don't know,” she replied Indlffer
over them, I looked up at the doctor,
“ It's always been there, 1
astonished, questioning. Incredulous, ently.
ORGANIZATION IS
fancy; ever since I was too small to CUT OUT DRAf TS
and yet convinced.
NEGLECTED SPRAY
r v v t t Ai/'AC'T' F / T ' C
O f any such momentary turmoil his remember anyway. I hope your knife
NEED
OF
DAIRYING
T UK M U b l b b b S
own face showed absolutely no sign. won't get rusty, sir. And I hope you
RIGS COST MONEY
It wag calm, almost to the edge of don't mind my laughin’ at that b it of |
(Prepared by the United State* Department
An Important requirement for suc­
Indifference, but his bright old eyes song you sang.”
otf A<r*culture.)
W ith cold weather and freezing
“ Not a bit,” said the doctor. “ I j cessful w inter egg production In a
met mine for Just an Instant with a
Effective organization In the pro­ temperutures here. It Is Imperative
flock
of
pullets
Is
a
bouee
that
Is
free
dashing look that admonished me of don’t wonder the language struck you
duction aud distribution of dairy prod that the pumps o f all sprayers be
as queer. Yet It was common enough from drafts. Colds, chlckenpox, and nets, and the development of new drained and thoroughly washed out at
the necessity for self-control.
I pulled myself together, turned down In the quarter of the world roup, says the New Jersey State Col­ markets, are necessary If the Amer­ once, warns C. H. Nissley, extension
lege of Agriculture, often can be ican dairy Industry Is to mutatalo a
away for Just the space of one deeply where I was born.”
specialist In vegetable growing, of
“ And where might that be, sir?" she traced to the birds’ becoming chilled satisfactory economic position, Lloyd Itutgers university at New Brunswick,
Indrawn brestSi, then turned back
because
of
a
drafty
bouse.
again for a look at the girl. She was asked.
S. Tenny, chief of the bureau of agri­ N. J. Neglect of thia w ill cost the
“ Oh, I meant the South Pacific gen­
To insure oneself against this un cultural economics. United States De owner some money, he points out.
bending over the vase, her hand
plunged down to the bottom of It, erally. Where I lived was In New desirable condition it Is necessary to partaient o f Agriculture, told members
“ Every year,” says the specialist,
have the house a irtig h t on three sides. of the Co-operative Pure M ilk asso­ “some sprayers are neglected, and. as
where she was fishing about for the Zealand.”
"Fancy now !“ she said, obviously This is often difficult to do, but any ciation nt Cincinnati, Ohio.
doctor's knife. She was evidently a
a result, repairs and new parts are
good-humored sort of person, easily pleased. “ That's where I come froiq cracks Dear the floor or directly
Mr. Tenny outlined the marked ex necessary In the spring before the
STO RY FRO M T H E S T A R T
around the roosts particularly are to panslon In dairy production nnd mar­ outfits can be used again. A few min-
pleased. The doctor's pretended mis­
be avoided.
These should by all keting In leading foreign dairy coun utes of work now w ill save labor and
hap and her own efforts to retrieve It.
Dr. R o n a ld M cA liste r , p s y c h o l­
o g is t, u n d e r t a k e s to s o lv e th e
means be covered. Cracks around the tries in recent years. There Is a ten repair bills later on.”
seemed to be providing her with genu­
m y s te r y o f th e m u rd er o f a re­
entrance door are a very common oc­ dency, he said, fo r foreign production
ine amusement.
She smiled and
c lu s e . H e n r y M organ . T h e d ead
The recommended procedure Is to
m a n 's p a p er s r e v e a l th a t h e had
currence and one may often find the to Increase more rapidly than de- wash the pump and pipes out first
giggled and chattered all the while she
been In N e w Z ea la n d , w h e r e M c­
birds cuddled up In a fa r corner In an mand, as a result of which producers I w ith clean water, then work the pump
was groping around for the knife, and
A lis te r had liv e d In h is y o u th .
W ill H a r v e y t e s t if ie s to s e e in g a
effort to keep warm. By putting In the United States are facing In | and pull all plugs or open the stop-
uttered a triumphant exclamation
w o m a n In a g r e e n c lo a k a t th e
weather strips on the doors the poul­ creased foreign competition and lm cocks. When all of the water has been
when she found IL
M organ h o m e th e n ig h t o f th e
m urder.
D o c to r
M c A liste r
Is
try men easily eliminate this problem. portatlon of greater quantities of drained out, a thin lubricating oil Is
A ll of that I barely saw, for I was
a s k e d to s e e a y o u n g w o m a n p a ­
A fter the three sides are tightened dairy products. On the other hand, poured Into the cylinders and allowed
searching, too, searching her face with
t ie n t In a h o s p it a l. In h e r d e ­
lir iu m s h e m u tte r s In a s t r a n g e
up, the front may be kept reasonably with the exception o f concentrated to gradually lubricate them. The drain
a
concentrated
gaze
that
would
have
la n g u a g e w h ic h o n ly M c A liste r
open. As a rule, however. It Is best
astonished her had she encountered It.
u n d e r sta n d s.
H e s u s p e c t s sh e
milk, tne United S ta t's Is not produc­ plugs are not replaced.
m a y k n o w s o m e th in g o r t h e m u r ­
to have about equal proportions of
As I looked, In the light of my new
ing dairy products sufficient fo r do­
In some sprayers the pressure regu­
der. A c a r e f u lly h id d en m a p Is
glass
and
muslin
In
fronL
and
the
knowledge
of
her,
the
physical
Iden­
d is c o v e r e d by M c A liste r an d A s ­
mestic needs, and present tendencies lator has to be drained. This Is ac­
s is t a n t D is t r ic t A tto r n e y A sh to n
two
combined
may
take
up
about
one-
tity of her features with those o f the
In this country are fo r demand to complished best by removing the
In M o rg a n 's h o m e. W h ile th e y
half of the front surface of the house.
wild girl became steadily more appar­
a r e s e a r c h in g a y o u n g w o m a n
Increase as rapidly, If not more rapid heads, and In some cases disconnect­
e n te r s th e h o u se In th e d a r k n e s s
The spaces between the rafters above
ent, until I was forced to marvel at
ly, than production.
ing the pipes at the unions which are
ar.d e sc a p e s , le a v in g b e h in d a
the plate may also be kept open. The
my previous blindness to It. Phys­
g r e e n c lo a k . In r e s p o n se to an
Reviewing the world dairy situa­ provided for that purpose.
a d v e r tis e m e n t o f th e fin d in g o f
muslin curtains should be closed at
ically
the
face
was
the
same;
but
ev
Besides spray rigs, many pumps,
a g r ee n c lo a k , a y o u n g w o m a n ,
night and Dever opened on stormy tion, Mr. Tenny declared “ the most
erythlng of bone und flesh, every Infi­
g iv in g h e r n a m e a s J a n e P e r k in s ,
Important o f the war developments pipes, hydrants, faucets, tractors, and
h o u se m a id
at
The
M ered ith ,
days
or
even
in
the
early
morning
nitely subtle muscular strain or relax­
c la im s It. M c A liste r ta k e s tw o
engines are allowed to freeze up In
or late evening. The house should has been the great expansion of pro
ation about lip, eyelid and brow, every­
la b o r a to r y I n str u m e n ts to T h e
the fall, at considerable loss of money
dnetloa
In
new
countries
of
the
south
M ered ith for an u n d is c lo s e d pure
always feel comfortable when one en
thing which makes of the human face
po*e. T h e head w a ite r , W ilk in s ,
and time. It Is net too early to drain
ters ft. Many poultrymen have found ern hemisphere. This expansion has
a window through which the soul looks
a d m its J a n e P e r k in s Is s m p lo y e d
and clean fo r the w inter engines and
a t th e h o tel.
that ttie glass substitute products continued since the war, and Is being
out—all of that was different., Her
tractors not In steady use. E. R,
have been very satisfactory. They maintained In the face of falling
movements were different.
Sensory
prices. Since the seasonal production Gross, agricultural engineer at Rut­
admit
much
more
light
than
the
mus­
and motor nerves must be keyed to
CHAPTER VI— Continued
lin, and also keep the house warmer. of these countries places the largest gers, advises that If a small quantity
an altogether different pitch. The
—10—
Ventilation through the rafter spaces volume o f their annual output on the of oil Is placed on the water In the
deep, stable color In her cheeks told
cooling system o f an engine before
“ I was gent up here to do up the of a pulse that beat at an entirely d if­
at the eaves Is usually sufficient to winter markets of the northern hem­
isphere, this development In the draining, it w ill check rusting Inside
bedrooms, sir,” she said. “ Wag there ferent rhythm.
keep
the
birds
In
good
health.
I remembered the
the water jacket.
any mistake about It, sir?"
With the sides and front well taken southern hemisphere Is equivalent to
poise of her body the last time we “ I Don’t See Anything but a Spot of
a
great
shift
to
winter
dairying
by
The engineer calls attention to the
I realized now how "face” and had stood face to face with her there
care of, the only possible cause for
Yellow Light."
"nice” had suggested a rhyme to Har­ In Henry Morgan’s study, her attitude
drafts would be a long house without producers o f the northern hemls fact that sometimes the vent Intended
to prevent the freezing of a pump Is
vey. She pronounced the word, “ mls- of frozen nlertness, the deep breath myself—Wellington, New Zealand, but partitions. To overcome the tend phere.
tlke,” in the vilest cockney.
This tends to take the peak from stopped In the summer either pur­
ency fo r the wind to sweep In one
drawn In through the dilated nostrils. I never heard that language.”
“ No, It’s quite right,” snid L "Come She had caught our scent then and,
end of such a house aud out the oth­ our winter market prices, thus re posely or by rust. This vent should be
“ No.” he said; “ you’d have to go
to.”
recognizing It as something strange matter of a thousand miles or two er, It Is well to build partitions every duclng the profits o f w inter dairying. opened. Water pipe- not below the
Doctor McAlister let her go straight and perilous, had fled like a shadow.
from Wellington to hear th a t; It’S 40 feeL These should extend to the A second outstanding development In frost line should be checked to see
through Into the bedrooms w ith no
roof aud come up to w ithin three feet production Is the rapid recovery and that they can be easily and quickly
The doctor was standing close beside Maori.”
more than a glance nt her, and a nod her, and now again he began humming
" I never heard of him. Is that all, of the front o f the house, or If de­ continued expansion In old country drained when the first heavy freeze
In her general direction.
sired. a door may be fitted into this production, including the Netherlands. comes. The drain p it fo r an outdoor
the weird cadence of the death chant sir? Shall I do up the rooms?’
hydrant may be so clogged with mud
“ Well,” he said, “ how about It? which I had heard for the first time
He nodded; loft as she turned to three-foot space, making the partition Denmark and other Baltic states,
Does the resemblance strike you?”
Exports o f butter and cheese from as to prevent proper draining.
solid. Partitions In the roosting quar­
leave the room he called her back
“ I don’t think It would have struck
“ You're rather near-sighted, aren't ters only should be built every 20 feeL the United States have gradually dis­
me had I not been looking for It. But
appeared since the early ’80s. Mr I Proper W inter Care of
you, Perkins?” he said.
I Imagine If we could get silhouettes
Tenny said. The export o f the sur­
“ Oh, no, s ir; quite to the contrary,
Strawberry Bed Urged
o f those two faces and put them side
plus of cheese, and then of butter, has
In faeL I can see farther than most Forcing Maturity of
by side, they’d look a good deal alike.
Alternate freezing and thawing
given way to a net importation. The
people."
Pullets
Is
Mistake
He looked at me rather oddly,
exportable surplus of concentrated heaves up the ground, breaks the
“ Did you ever have your eyes
It Is a mistake to force the matur­ milk also Is being rapidly reduced. strawberry roots, and leaves air rock­
turned away and paced the length of
tested?’
ity
o
f
pullets
with
large
amounts
of
the room a couple of times. It was
The disappearance of our export sur­ ets around them to cause most of the
“ Measured fo r glasses, do yon
m ilk or meat, warns O. C Ufford, ex­ plus o f cheese Is attributed In part winter damage to strawberry beds.
one of his Incongruous and unexpected
mean, sir?” she asked, "No, sir. 1
tension
poultry
specialist,
Colorado
characteristics that he liked to whistle
to the rapid expansion o f the demand This In ju ry may he prevented by cov­
sha'n’t never come to them.”
Agricultural college. "A pullet should for butter nnd silk In the United ering the bed with a straw mulch as
or hum popular tunes to himself when
“ Sit down In thnt chair a minute,”
have a good body growth before she States, as the elimination of the ex­ soon as the ground Is frozen to a
he was thinking In an abstracted way.
said the doctor, w ith on easy assump­
starts laying. An undersized pullet port surplus of butter Is due In part depth o f about two Inches. Wheat
He began to do It now, though It was
tion of authority. “ No, not that one;
seldom makes a profitable hen. Small to the expansion In the domestic da straw that is not chaffy and Is free
no popular tune which his fancy
this big chair here. I want to see It
amounts of m ilk or meat should be mand for milk.
alighted on; Indeed. It took me n min­
of weed seed makes as good a mulch
your eyes are as good as you think
used to produce normal growth, but
ute or two to Identify the queer, chant­
as anything else. The mulch should
they are.”
It should not be overdone.
Feed
ing cadence which he hummed over
he from 4 to 0 Inches deep. Chnffy
The chair he Indicated, nnd In which
and over again. I did not identify It,
straw w ill smother the plants. Any
she rather reluctantly seated herself plenty of grain, part of it ground Sanitation Important
along
with
m
ilk
or
meat.
In fart, until he left off humming and
should be removed In the
was deep nnd soft nnd heavily uphol-
in Managing Dairies mulch
“ Once pullets have begun to lay,'
began to sing, and then the guttural
spring as soon as the ground has
stereil. Neither the doctor nor I en­
One
of
the
reasons
for
the
high
Mr. Ufford continues, “ the milk or
words he used gave me the clue. It
thawed out and there Is no danger
joyed sitting In It, however, because
meat should be gradually Increased, quality o f butter that Is manufac­ c f it freezing hard again.
was that ghastly death chant we had
the curve at the back thrust one's
tured
by
the
Iowa
brand
creameries
as
It
Is
part
of
the
ration
necessary
heard the girl In the hospital droning
head forward nt an unnatural angle,
to produce eggs. I f there Is a defl is due to the care which farmers take
and mumbling to herself.
“ Lenn back,” commented the doctor,
Soil Characteristics
clency of animal protein In the ration, of their milk and eream In those com
Presently he strode over to the man­
“ all the wny—so.”
production w ill gradually decline and munltles, according to R. G. Clark
telpiece. There was a large ornamen­
Should Be Determined
When she was seated to his satisfac­
fa ll molt resulL Gradually ITIIow chief of the dairy and food division
tal, nnrrow-throRted vase nt the end
tion, he wheeled the chair around with
The characteristics of a soil can be
of the Iowa department of agrlcul
the
birds
all
the
milk
they
w
ill
drink,
of It, and the doctor began tapping
Its back to the tnble, and then adjust­
tare. In discussing the progress that determined only hy thorough exami­
Idly enough upon the side of It w ith a
ed the powerful electric reading lamp or If milk Is not available bring the
has been made nlong dairy lines In nation, and this should be done before
amount
of
meat
scrap
up
to
20
per
little pear, handled pocket knife. I
so thnt It shed a beam horizontally
locating the orchard, even thougn
Iowa.
cent of the ground feed used."
turned round In some surprise.
above the girl's head.
there may be other good orchard? in
Sanitation
Is
the
backbone
of
high
She surveyed these preparations s
“ That sounds as If It were fu ll of
er quality In dairy products," said Mr the Immediate vicinity. It Is possible
"I Was Sent Up Here to Do Up the little uneasily. " I t ’s like having a Sees Hatchability and
water.” said L
soils to vary greatly within a
Clark.
“ Most of the Increased prices
Bedrooms, Sir,” She Said.
“ It Is.”
tooth pulled,” she said.
short
distance. In making such an
Feeding Value of Eggs I which Iowa brand creameries are able examination,
"Not h bit,” snid the doctor cheer­
"Well, who In the world can ever from the g irl’s own lips. He hummed
one should not be sat­
to pay over other creameries Is due
One
of
the
Important
points
brought
fully.
"
I
t
’s
not
going
to
hurt.
I
only
have thought of putting water In that It through once In a reminiscent sort
isfied w ith surface appearance? as
to
the
Improvement
of
quality.
The
out
by
Prof.
J.
G.
Halpin
o
f
the
Uni­
vase?”
these nre often deceiving. Numbers
of way, and then began singing the want you to look Into this little m irror
versity o f Wisconsin at the Ohio poul­ creameries and their patrons are true of borings should be made or pits
and tell me what you see.”
"Who, Indeed?” he snld.—“ Oh, look words.
examples
of
co-operation
as
they
work
lie held It up before her eyes ns ha try day at Wooster, Ohio, Is that the
here, w ill you, Phelps? I ’ve dropped
dug which w ill show the nature of
The girl looked up at him and burst
spoke. It was circular, slightly con­ hatchability and food value of eggs together to secure the highest net re­ the soil to a depth o f at least six feet.
my knife Into It.”
Into a peal of laughter.
turn out of the farmer's product
may
be
changed
with
the
type
of
feed
cave
and
was
adjusted
upon
n
Iona
It was curiously unlike him to do
In addition to this physical examina­
He stopped abruptly. "W hat’s the
Ivory handle. He held It nbove hef give». Professor Halpin asserted thnt Cleanliness, plus proper cooling of the tion, the soil should be analyzed for
an Idle, clumsy thing like thnt, quite mntter?” he asked.
milk
nnd
cream,
are
the
biggest
essen­
head so thnt she had to strain her the time w ill come when people w ill
as unnatural as that the vase, which
“ I beg pawdon, I'm sure,” she said.
tials In delivering a high quality prod alkull throughout Its fu ll depth.
had never held a dower, should be "I couldn't help laughin'. Thnt was eyes upward to see It at all, and at demand that eggs for their children
such an angle thnt It reflected the shall not come from hens with rickets. uct to the creameries. Unless the but
full of water. But suddenly something such a funny lot of noises.”
light of the reading lamp straight Into It Is. as he snld, generally agreed that termnker has the best quality cream
In his face told me thnt the thing he
"Is my singing ns bad as that?” he her eyes,
children are benefited by cod liver he ennnot manufacture the best qua!
had done was part c f a carefully cal­ asked good-naturedly.
" I don't see anything at all but a oil, especially during the winter Ity butter. It Is the quality butter
culated trick.
"Not the stagin', s ir; the notses that spot of yellow light.”
months. But It Is unnecessary to com­ thnt brings the premium on the m ar
The next moment he called out, went w ith It.”
"You only see one?” questioned the pel the children to take cod liver oil ket.”
“ Perkins—"
Follow your pruning with the dor-
"Oh, you mean the language. Didn't
when It might ns well he fed to the
mant spray.
"Yes. sir,” came the chambermaid's you ever hear that language before?” doctor.
He
pulled
out
his
watch
and
glanced
chickens
in
the
first
place,
and
the
j
Occasionally
an
Entire
• • •
voice from the next room. "Coming,
“ Do you call that a language sir? at IL "Don't mind what I'm doing,” quality of the eggs Improved to over­
s ir ”
The higher the tree the more diffi­
Does It mean anything? Do people he admonished her. “ Look steadily at come the deficiency.
Herd
Is
Unprofitable
As she entered the room he turned talk like thnt?” Then she went on,
cult It w ill be to harvest the fru lL
Only very occasionally do testers
• e •
to her and Indlented the vase. " I ’ve without a pause, " I beg your pawdon the little mirror. Let me know how
find an entire herd of cows unproflt
Just dropped my penknife In there," fo r bein’ such a rattle, sir. And here's long It Is before you begin to see two
Fall planting seems satisfactory for
Hopper
Space
able. In the records now available,
of those spots."
he said, "anil my hand Is too big to your knife.”
Standing In line for their feed Is a case Is rarely found where the best the hardy fruits, such as sou? cherry,
(TO 11« C O N T IX V X n )
go In throngh the throat of It. Do you
objectionable to hens, and, further­ cows In the poorest herds are less apple, plum and berries.
think you can fish It out for m«T'
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“ My hand Isn’t ns small as some,
Several apple, cherry, and plum
forced to do this, says H. H. Alp, poul­ the best herds. These records do show
sir,” she snld with fat good humor,
try extension specialist of the college In a very high percentage of cases, a selections already made are showing
F
am
ed
in
H
istory
as
W
arrior
and
B
uilder
“ hut. anyway, I can try.”
of agrlcalture. University of Illinois wide margin of difference between the superiority over seedling stocks 'n the
"Hold on I” the doctor cried as she
Hence the valne of n good egg mash high and low producing animals In any nursery.
moved her hand toward the vase. "The
• • •
Among the most Important mon­ however, were not ns great ns hl» often Is limited by the hopper In
herd. Through careful selection, the
thing Is full of water. You'll get your archs who governed a mighty c iv ili­ building ability. His temple at Aby­
The last season has brought to the
which It Is fed, he said. Feeding use of a good sire, properly balanced
sleeve wet.”
zation centuries before Athens came dos and his gallerled tomb In the Val­ space for all hens at all times Is the
minds of tunny growers the Importance
feeds, and Intelligent care. It Is alto
I was standing close by w aiting to Into fame was Setl I, a great w arrior ley of the Tombs o f the Kings stand
rule that should be kept In mind In L-ether possible to develop the bes> of preparations fo r winter. On all
lee what would happen, s till utterly nnd a great builder, who ruled Egypt out ns nmong the most amazing archi­
building a poultry feed hopoer, he ree animal on the majority of our ordinary poorly drained pieces o f orchard It Is
at a loss for a guess aa to the doctor’s not long after the death of Tut-ankh- tectural triumphs devised by mind of ommended.
very helpful to plow a furrow down
farms into paying herds.
purpose.
each middle.
nmen.
Itamesea I, founder o f the man.—D etroit News.
The girl slipped hack her sleeve and nineteenth dynasty of Egypt, ruled
• • •
plunged her arm Into the vase.
Dry Skimmed Milk
only two years and was then succeed­
Avoid Injuries to root and crown
V irtu e » o f M e n
Cow Losing Her Cud
And I. unable to believe what my ed hy hts son. Setl I. The young ruler
since It Is mainly through wounds
Feed dealers and feed mixers are
In my exploration for the virtues of
There really Is no such thing as a
syea had seen, clutched the doctor’s took up the task bequeathed to him
recognizing the Increasing demand for cow losing her cud. Animals such as that the crown gall bacteria gain an
men
I
have
learned
that
patient
Shoulder and atnred, astounded. Into by his father of lending his conquer­
entrance to the plant.
dry skimmed milk, which Is now be­
(he cow and sheep swallow their food
bis thoughtful face. For high up on ing armies Into Asia. He inarched to search usually discovers some refresh­
• • e
the g irl’s forearm. Just Inside the el­ Lebanon and compelled the Syrian ing virtue wherever there has been ing manufactured lu sufficient quant» in s very coarse condition while eat
ties
to
supply
the
growlr
g
poultr
The
most
permanent
and satisfactory
bow.
a tattoo mark In red and princes to cut down some of the fa­ exhibited any unusual display of en­
tag and later this food Is brought
control measures fo r mosaic and leaf
needs. Milk by-products, seml-golld
ergy.— Stuart Sherman.
blue— a mark that I had not forgotten. tuous cellars fo r his triumph.
hack
Into
the
mouth’
for
further
mss
He
and dry, supply the poultrymnn a su­
curl begin with the setting nut of
tlcatlon and then passes hack into the
overrun
the
Philistine
country,
perior quality of protein and lime and
healthy certified raspberry stock.
true
stomach
and
from
there
Into
CHAPTER VII
W
itd
o
m
in
R
eticen
ce
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marched through Palestine and shat­
certain vitamlnes; hut apparently of
the
mouth
in
small
amounts
at
a
time
tered the Atnorltes. He also had con­
“ People who say little ,” snld HI Ho,
jual or more Importance Is the milk
The Delaware Is regarded aa fhp
and
swallowed.
Hence
i
f
a
tow
should
It was fortunate that she did not flict with the lllltlte s of Asia Minor, the sage of Chinatown, "i
to sugar which In the llitesttaal tract
outRtandinff red erape. Because of It*
lose the cud which she was chewing
»lice look Into my astonished face. he- hut little I* known of his wars with
themselves the time for t,
seems to perform a service not snp
high quality and ready gaUiblllty. It
mother would be aiailahle in a short
<aula for the first few ne iueiits 1 had them.
Sett's m ilitary achievements. much.” —Washington Star.
-tiled by any other feed on the list.
< ntnwhfl is also a gn<wl red grape.
Horticulture Squibs
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