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    THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
Fritlnv, Fcbntnry 2!, 1 ft,10
FARM. EarfyDaN Prohibition
POULTRY
nforcement
c : —-
On the
Funny
Side
..
PA YIN G PO U LTR Y
FLOCK IS CROWN
Spring-Hatched PulletoCnre-
fully Developed Are Rest.
I
T
iin 'l the pip« that
emtunJMinj»
moments,
h u m
i K« m
M r.
Puff.
It’» the tohkcco. lin t it tim « you dis­
covered Sir W i n f
R aleigh— patron
taint o f pipe »mokcr«, w ho ditcovcrrd
how good a pipe can he? H it favorite
tmoking
mixture really u milder. It
really i f jutt about the richcit, m ellow,
ret, mildeet Mend o f choice Burley«
you’ve ever imohed.
H o w io Taka Care o i Y o u r Pipe
Uhm» Sm. Ti W h m b«c«km « in •
txm» àtu l«w i
IV mi i U«
puf pipo •*< hot. fin btuota« 4tKoion imi
tua Itti tto *wnl imi Uàu ih« «ili io i I m io -
tocco tota«« ih* pipe m ftfufMilf " imioto«I.*
tom*l io « imi He«- h ó o ilc «. ' | | o « t n T i i i < •••
v i Yotu Pipo t o w n à W IH É M M M 1 utocco
D ttx . 9 %.
U tp u n u u a , U u ltilW , K f
Sâïïftç:
S i r ’V ^ v l t e r
R a l e ig h
Smoking Tobacco
It 's
Al
P fr & ìE
m ilJ e r
t t r llr f feer u p h litf er l'r u lr m lin i l*1tr«
without th* httií*. •«•od f<*r fr*- Iridi pò* li*
M * t re* Hi.tti.ij IH A «ml b« et>«tl»(c<|.
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I*t»r(ldi»al. « f f .
ft
•aw H e lr iie r y ■•tal
|er F e it llr y P r w flf«
H. I. K t ili, Hatred Hocks,
W hltsLsgham »—allfrotacara-
fully supervised flock» cif large birds and
malar* b leaders, Including world'» rec­
ord attain. Alao W . U pullata, yearling
bane and day-old turkeye. W rit« foe
peleae al one« aa everything polnia to
greatly fncraaaad demand. Prompt
lOOVUve delivery guatan lead. 10 year»'
wonderful reputation your Safeguard.
[JayT od d ] QUZEN HATCHERY
M I « la « A ve.
» - « l a , Waafe.
Developing the spring-hatched pul­
lula fioia ih » time the elileba leave the
Incubili or uni II the pullets are placed
In Ih » laying houae la Hie pathway to
prolll» In III» poultry Induatry.
"Thu oh Jed o f lillà development ta
la have pullels o f «lamina, bone and
vigor mid fully up to the standard
weight of the breed," says II. K. ! »rar­
ely nr, poultry mail al M ate college. " A l
flrnt I he proper maaliea are needed
until llnully Ih » laying mnah contain­
ing 111 per rent o f proleln la given.
The young pullets muat have an abun­
dance o f atlceulenl green feed especial­
ly, aa l lie graaa on the range gets old
and lough. When placing birds In the
laying linnae, do thla about two week«
before they »tart laylug so that they
may become arcuatomeli to their sur­
roundings."
Moating material ahould tie changed
often, runa cleared o f inter, perch
pole* scraped and freed o f mites, end
the bird» examined for Internal para­
elica. A minimum o f four feel o f floor
apnee lo cucii hint la needed In the
houae, and at least tw o feet of perch
pole for each three blnla. Dampness
In the house end dump llltr r Is to b-'
avoided If the birds are not to have
roup and colds. Kre«h. clean water
la necessary and the maah Impilerà are
to ho kopt HIlod at ull limo«. Oystor
»boll and grit nroda lo bo kept before
the blnla, and grain fed twice each
day with tlie heaviest amount et eve­
ning.
Mr. I»enr»tyn# aaya Ihnt the poultry-
man will do well lo Btieud about Ion
minute« each day In getterai observa­
tion o f Ida flock. Thla will help him
to llnd any lin k Of llirlflliieiui or any
Indication of dlarnae. Ubila roughly
luitidh-d. Irregularly fed and watered.
Infested with parasites or neglected lu
other way* will not prove profitable.
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Everyone know« a great deal that
tan’t worth knowing; but It la worlb
knowing If one la a writer.
'S
Go ont o f your way to favor a
friend. You cau't have too many.
Garfield T ea
Wan Your
Grandmother*» Remedy
For every stomach
and Intestinal 111.
Thla good old-feah-
lonod herb home
remedy fo r consti­
pation, stomach Ills
and other derange­
ments o f the sys­
tem so prevalent these days la In even
greater favor ae a fam ily medicine
than In your grandmother'a day.
Oregon & California Director)
Hotel Roosevelt
Omm mt P O R T L A N O '3 Nmmmr H.tmlm
AH root«« liari* ■howrr or tub, M.W tip
■1 W. Park Ml. ( offr* tfthop. OarairV oppoaii#
HOTEL W IL T S H IR E , San Francisco
MOSloflkt*>n Hi., near Union Htiii%r.»
R « lt - r BftU
V k a n k I.YN n «M l I'll, u sa so a r
UUJ« D«oinn w ith bAlh.l2.AU sin gle B a O A H douhlA
E
■ rt N O W » l i b bath.jlOO olngla.BIO A W d o «M «
pa kfoot« Mr, Me, AOe.flOc; iHnnrr« Mr; Honda? II U)
O l e n U ||A M i E A R N B IO M O N E Y
O l d i l N O W **•••*" l'»r
c u t pal.l „till,
• l,w n
le a rn in g Poa ltio n aa o u ra d
U r t u r M w rr k ly S tro lle g a a W rit# fo r c a t a lo g
M O LE R
* V* TKWI
9* COLLCQIt
P ip e V a lv e s , Fittings
Pump Engines
Farm Tools & Supplies
A L A S K A J U N K CO.
riral and T aylor Sta., Portland. Oragoa
HOTEL ROOSEVELT
E A R F R A N C I S C O ’ S N S W F IN K M O T V L
E vary room w ith hath o r «hnwar tii.OO t«> tS WX
Jon«*« at Kddjr.
Garaga naat door.
Hotel Hoyt
PO RTLAND . OREGON
WV.tftao/v tirrtror.f
C u riirr C.k a i d i l « y l > u , N a « r L'ulm i W ls-loa,
a
Civ leg hens 12 hottra o f light In
crease* egg production at the season
when the price* are high.
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When calcium cart Minute ta not
aveliable In stilllclent quantities, hen*
Hay ■oft shelled egg* nr no egg» nt all.
a
a
a
kinking ll enaler for the hen« to con.
atline large qUHlitltle* o f initNh aids In
the production o f egg*. At lensl 10
Itnriir feel o f double hopper »|Ulve
ahould be provided for 100 liens.
a a a
('tilling should not be considered n*
» etihsllittle for correct management
o f n tloek of liens. Even the good
producer* tuny cense lit.ving In the
sumnivr If prt>|ier cure Is neglected,
a a a
T o curry on heiivv production hen*
must have strong bottle* ami n good
supply of nourishing feeds.
a a a
Onnd producing belts mny beeome
Ihlii If not fed sufficiently. Total feed
mnaumptlon can he Increased usunlly
hy giving n moistened mnah once a day
throughout the summer months,
a a a
Olve free rnnge to the birds which
tire to ho used ns breeder* tlilt* spring.
They should iitso he fed nn abundance
o f whole yellow corn.
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Breeding selection, and poultry rut
ture tire employed by alert poult rytm-n
to meet Hie shifting market dcumnds
fur poultry and egg*.
a a. a
I'lenn feed Is essential In produc­
ing healthy chirks. A ll feed should he
fed In troughs or hopper*. T ill* prne.
lice mny reduce the spread o f cor-
eltliosl*. round worms, and tapeworm*,
n* most
d senses are Introduced
through |he digestive tmet.
a a a
Set 179 turkey egg* nt one time If
'29 young turkey* tire desired. I'sunl
y a 70 per cent hutch can be expected
\hotu 29 lien* will Iny the required
itlinber of egg* for such a setting lu
ten tiny«, and the egg* should be sol
ul the end o f that period
"W h a t'i lhe trouble T aaked Jnnee.
when une o f bis uxwl pupolar lokee
felled to score a rtnickle.
"I.et me æ e ." anld lhe soletnn une,
tbougbtf'illy.
“ l'v e gm to bny «oroo
flowera, eome c I hk - i il aléa, and lhe
theeter tickets, and—”
"tio ln g mental artthmetlcT" aaked
hls frlend.
“ Sentimental arlthmetle," elgtied the
jou r)g rrtan andly.
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Evidently the two chief* were effi­
cient “ prohibition enforcement olficera"
fo r there I* no further mention o f
trouble for fifteen month*. Ilut It la
evident, too. thnt prohibition then, ns
now, produced bootlegger*, for In June.
IfifiS, Oratam and other chief* again
appeared before the authorities, com
plaining that hrnnd.v wn* still being
curried Among their people, "o n being
told that we tried to prevent nml had
authorized tlriitam to nrrvat Dutch­
men who otiine Into tlielr country to
peddle brandy,” read* Hie record, “ they
replied that they were cheated by tbe
Putrh. who *nht thnt tbe generul bail
given hls consent, mid showed a let­
ter giving |>ennla*lon to sell hritmly
In (heir country, also thnt they hml
tnken away a large quantity o f wam­
pum, whereby the savage* were en
tlrely Impoverished."
Again they were told to arrest tbe
white men vvlm brought liquor into
their country and this lime they were
further authorized to bring their eap
tlvefl to New Amsterdam In fetter*. A*
a reward fo r tlielr enforcement work
"W e promised that they should have a
piece o f doth for a coot beside the
brandy which such person* should
carry, and he who brought In flu- first
ahould have two pieces." O f this in
cldent one hlslorbin *u>* "T h e piece
o f cloth can lie understood, lint one
wonder* what these tempeniiice ad­
vocate* did tvllh the brandy; perhaps
they soltl ll hack to the Dutdl I"
Oratam. however, wn* not the only
Georg*— "Y ou beard of Jim '» roller
luck? He wn» nearly drowned, but a
girl rescued him." H arry— "Y ee; hut
be hud even worse luck later--st»
married him."
g u a r d hooss and ths s s n t s o c a o f a gan-
a ra l c o a r t m a r t l e t .
Stay Down
Y o u r health i* too important I
Y o u cannot afford to experlmeat
with your delicate bowels when
coated tongue, bad breath, hcadac
gat, nausea, feverishness, lack ol
appetite, no energy, etc., warn ol
constipation. This applies not onlyi
to grown people, but more particu­
larly to children. That’» why a
family doctor’ s laxative is alwaya
i the safe choice.
Dr. Caldwell*» Syrup Pep»tn (a
prepared today under strict labora­
tory supervision from fresh laxativa
herb« and other pure ingredient^
and exactly according to Dr. Cald­
well's original prescription.
Today, millions o f families rely
on Dr. Caldwell's judgment in the
»election of their laxative. F or
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, in
bottles ready for use, sotd In all
drugstores, is now the largeat sell­
ing laxative in the world 1
The Ratort
"Som e one told me today th.it I was
the handsomest girl in our streeL"
“ Oh, that's not Incurable!"
“ What do you m een?"
“ T h e habit o f talking to yourself.”
— Slilmotith observer.
SvaV Jbonv
publicity bee*use o f lu fatuous "llfe-
for-a-plnt" liquor lew. especially when
Real W orry
Don’t let
several women were convicted under
B links--It say» here some ed en t!»i
cough
that law. And these convictions were predict» a group of stars nea<b-d
and colds
Is wear down —* J
another example o f “ history repealing toward the ewrtli » 1 Hie rale of Iflki
your strength and | - w V « r A
Itself." for the first conviction and m ile« • tectHid will crash Into ll In
v ita lity . Boschee’ a
l Y
punishment o f a woman liquor seller about a million years.
Syrupsoothea instantly—
m
was the result o f Wilkinson's order j Jinks— That doesn't worry MS. W!
end» coughs quickly. Re-
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lie f G U A R A N T E E D .
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o f July 12. 1707. The woman s a l Lydia scares me »HIT 1 seeing a motor cat
Connor, described as a "follow er of headed toward me at the rate of t
v
tbe army," In tbe report o f tbe court miles an hour thal will arrive In a boo1
martini at which she and two men one second.—lln cln n atl Enquirer.
were tried. All three « e r e found guilty
Atan
but only the woman was punlihed.
dniggú t»
W a n te d H im P e rs o n a lly
What her punishment was Is recorded
“ You are wanted on the telephone
thus In the orderly books:
W .ll
Sir." said Hit office boy
P. Latiti de— Concentrate! I f yoo
“
Who
Is
It?"
asked
the
manager.
T h * c o u r t a n d * ths p r is o n e r g u il t y
excel In any one thing the world will
o f ths c h s r g s e x h i b i t e d « g a i n s t her.
“ Your w ife sir.”
and » e n t e n t e s her. u nd er the Gen era l
eo«>n make a betttee path to y<«ir door.
"W hat doe* she wnntT"
O r d e r o f the 12th. I n s i . n t . and ths
N. D evver— That's nothing.
My
“
1
don't
know.
I
only
heard
th*
tJ rd
A r t i c l e o f ths 12th 8ectiun o f
creditors have already made the
ths rules and a r t i c l e s o f w ar , to ba word 'Id io t.'"
beaten path.— Chicago New*.
dr u m m e d w i t h a b o t t le suspen de d about
“ fo n ts nwny
Don I you reallxe »0«
he r neck, w it h th s R o g u e s March, t o ­
want» to S|ienk tn me |ier»onallyt
: Co\idV\s
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W h s r s a s Oratanv. c h i e f af t l a r k l n e -
k s s s k y . and o t h e r s a v s a - s ha ve co m-
p la ln s d s s v s r s l t i m e s that m an y « » I f l . h
pe o p l e d a r s not o n l y to soil br a n d y to
th s s a v s e s s In th is elt y . but a ls o to
c a r r y w h o l e x n k t t s o f It Into t h s l r
c o u n t r y and p - d d l s It out there, f r o m
w h ic h . I f It Is not p r e v e n t e d In tlrns,
m a n y t r o u b l e s w i l l arias, t h r r s f o r s . th s
d i r e c t o r Rsn ern l and c o un c il o f N e w
N e t h e r l a n d . not k n n w l n a f o r ths pres-
ant o f a b s l t e r w s y l o s l o p It. a u t h o r -
la* t h s enld c h i e f t o a e t h e r w i t h ths
ftachem kla tts nn u ch to e e l s * Ih s br a n d y
b r o u a h i Ini n t h s l r c o u n t r y f o r s a ls and
th os e o f f e r i n g l o sel l It, and b r i n g
t h e m h srs t h « t t h ey mny b * punished
as an e x a m p l e t o o t h e r s
T h s C h i e f s O r a t a m and M a t t a n o a ra
h e r e b y a u t h o r i s e d to se tts the b r a n d y
b r o u g h t In to t h s l r c o u n t r y f o r sale,
t o g e t h e r w i t h I h o e * w h o b r i n g It. and
• o n d n r t th em h l l h e r
D o n * at F o r t A m s t e r d a m In N e w
N s t h s r l a n d Ih s t h i r t i e t h d a y o f March,
Facsimiles of Manuscripts, Courtesy
United States Military Academy, West
Point.
“ U p I l k * r o c k e t « d o w n Uks » t i c k « '
T b e t im id f e l l o w s ba wl.
Within the last year or so the state
T h e y g e t t h e m s e l v e s In t u r b • fix
o f Michigan hoe received widespread l T h e y n e v e r rise at all
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T H E D IF F E R E N C E
Wilkinson j
Cnponlxlng 1« one o f the moot p rof­
itable w ay« o f marketing lato-hntrhed
cockerels. In an ei|H-r1iiient last year
By ELMO SCOTT W A TS O N
fifty June hatched cockerel# were ca-
L / n io C lIII w* think o f pro­
ponlreeL T b s Idrda were o f dual pur­
hibition eiifurcemeut as a
pose breeds and ca [«mixed when Ihry
Strictly tuudern American
bail readied a weight o f 12 ounces lo
i quesllun. yet Ibe fnct Is that
214 pounds. These bird« were Bold the
here, tut In many oilier pres­
fo lio « lug April and averaged six
ect-day problem*, ta a curi­
pounds eucli, dreased for market. They
ous tnstunce o f “ blalory re­
brought .19 ernla a pound, or an aver­
pealing Itself." T h e pass­
age o f 12.10 |wr blrvl. The feed coat
ing o f tbe Volstead act did
o f producing these birds was H4 rents
not bring Into being the
enrh. mid with an additional charge
first prohibition enforcement olfit-er.
o f 10 cent# for dreaalng and [diking,
TIm t title belongs to an Indian chief
the net prollt wan f i ll! per bird.
and lie wu* given hi* appointment
Another |Miullrymnn cn[Hinlr.ed 101
more than 291) years ngol
burred llymnuth lb«-ka Inal sutnttier.
In tbe middle o f tbe Seventeenth
When sold their average weigh! wua
T.T [«Minds enrh. and they hrnughl 4.1 century the lunch In New Netberlund
cents |«<r [«itiml. The total rust of were engaged lu a aerlea o f wars with
growing I bear capons—chirks, feed and tbe neighboring Indian trlhee. Finally
labor— was placed al $riflt!.t4. There a permanent treaty o f [icace wua con­
were 17(1 blrvl* al selling time, which cluded In lUiltl, tbe leading signer of
brought a total o f $V!!.14. leaving a whlrh was "lliutauiln, sachem o f Ibe
eavagee living
at
Achklnbesbacky
net profit o f vO rent* per bird.
(Hackensack), who declared himself
commissioned by tbe suvuges o f Ta|>-
»s e e
parn (Tappan), Itetbgnwuwanc (M an­
hattan), Klchtanance ( K ltrlm w aiik)
and Slntslnck (S ln ta ln k )" to act on
their behalf. Hut thla treaty did not
W inter egg profits will de[«-ttd large­ end the trouble* between the two
ly on the care given pullets.
rnrea. for In Ifkl2 Oratumln (whose
a a a
tin me ta alao spelled Oratain. Oratatny.
Hatch the rhlrka early so thnt the Orntan and Ornlon) complnlnetl to the
p n lh i« are mature for winter egg pro
I»utcb authorities o f the Illicit ante
duetbn.
o f brandy to hla people.
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As the result o f thla protest there
Ibin'l forget the Importance o f freah.
appeared In tlie official records o f
Juicy green* fo r both the hahy chick* New Netherland ttile entry:
and old bens.
a
P ]?
James
Caponizing Profitable
Way to Market Poultry
The first half o f April la the Ideal
time to t-alrli chicks o f smaller breed*
■itch it* l he l-eghorn*.
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Poultry Notes
A v e ra ge Vocabulary
T h e average man la stippoard to
have a vocabulary o f only H . 0 0 0 word«
I’ mf. J. M. G illette o f the University
o f North linkota Hilda thla rwllinele
entirely too low. although few men
uae more word» In ordinary conver-
aatlon. Ilia own vocabulary Indudra
approxlm alety 127.UUU worda. One of
hit aludmta could claim (19,81)0; an
oilier, 62,900.— W orld's Work.
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A V k t C e le b r a tio n o f
W a s h in g to n 's Birthdcuj
chief who was destined to be con­
cerned over the liquor question. Amer­
ican history Is full o f cases o f Indian
leader* who saw with alarm what
the white man's "firew ater" was do­
ing to tlielr |teo[de end who protested,
usually In vain, to while authorities lo
atop the side o f I t One o f the out­
standing o f these wn» Chief U ltle
T u rtle o f the M iam i» In Indiana, con­
queror o f Oenerals Harmar and SL
Clair during the Indian w ar» after the
Revolution. A fter hi» defeat by "M ad
Anthony" Wayne al the Battle o f Fal­
len Tlrnliera. L ittle Turtle aettled down
near Fort Wayne. Ind., and devoted
hi» effo rt» to trying to Improve the
lot o f the Miami tribesmen by teaching
them to learn to “ walk In the white
man'» rood" and to avoid the pitfall*
placed In Ihnt road by the white man.
During a visit to the East In lTlifi.
L ittle T u rtle visited the yearly con­
ference o f the Society o f Friend*, at
Baltimore, and appealed to them to
use tlielr Influence to »top the trans­
portation o f tlqnor to the Indian coun­
try. Accordingly Ihe Friend* addressed
a memorial to congress asking that
this t>e done. But nothing aeetns to
have tirnie o f It, for In IS02 and I sort,
we find him making a personal appeal
to the legislature* o f Kentucky and
Ohio for their aid In suppressing the
liquor traffic among hls [«oople. “ W e
had heller be at war with the white
people.” he declared, “ fo r thl* liquor
la more to he feared than the toina
hawk. More o f us have died alnce ihe
Treaty o f (Jreene-Vllle than we loat
by the yea r» o f war before, and It 1*
all owing to tbe Introduction o f liquor
among ua."
Mention of "Mud Anthony" Wayne
rerull* tbe fu<-t llud a regular ration
o f liquor wu* considered an Indl»-
[•ensnlde part o f the s o ld ie r* dally
fare during the early day* o f the Cull­
ed Stales army and In that respect
Its use by W aynes force* during the
ranqwlgn against the tribe* o f the Old
Northwest wus in accordance with the
custom o f the day. The original mnnu
Bert[>t "O rderly Hooks" o f the western
army, commended first hy Wayne and
later hy (Jen. James Wilkinson, are
preserved In the library o f the Unit
ed States Military academy at (Vest
Point, and In them are ontne entries
which muke curious rending In these
day» o f tlie Eighteenth amendment.
For InntHtice. on July 4. 17t»2, when
headquarters o f the expedition were
nt Pittsburgh, Wayne Issued a gen­
eral order for “ a double allowance o f
spirits to the troops today, being the
annlveraar.v o f the Independence o f the
United States." !>n February 21. ITfifl,
at rtreenvllle. General Wilkinson or­
dered that Hie soldier* were to lie
allowed lo “ draw nn extra gill o f
whisky" with which to celebnite Wash­
ington's birthday. The same extra al
Inwance was authorized for the cele­
bration o f St. Patrick's day on March
17. although It wn* accompanied hy a
warning llial “ Ihe brigadier-general
will have no riot or drunkenness."
The next year, however, when head­
quarter* were at Detroit. Hie use of
liquor hy the soldiers was causing so
much trouble that Wilkinson was
forced to I**tie nn order prohibiting Its
sale to them This order was Issued
on July 12, 1707 and rend ns follow s:
T h e d e s e r t i o n o f ths t r o o p s m a y hs
a s c r i b e d ch ief ly to the scene o f d r u n k ­
en ness pr od uce d by ths u n r e M m m d
« a l e » o f l iq u o r w h ic h h a v e been per-
mltred. and to the s e d u c t i v e a r t s o f
pe rs on s III d: *pt ‘«eil to the g o v e r n m e n t
o f the U ni te d S t a t e «
T o remedy e v i l » rep lete w ith con­
se qu en ce s so d e s t r u c t i v e to the na ­
ti o n a l Interests, and so s u b v e r s i v e o f
s u b o r d i n a ti o n and d is ci p li ne , «11 p e r ­
sons
a re
he re by
p r o h i b it e d
selling
l iq u o r o f any kind to the tro ops , ex cep t
under the w i l t t e n p e r m is s i o n o f L i e u t -
e n * n t t 'o l o n e l r v m i p s n d s n t S t r o n g , the
I n fm c t t n n o f this o r d e r by w h o e v e r
c o m m i t t e d shall be punished bv the
Boschees
S y r u p
g e t h e r w i t h W i l l i a m Mit ch ell , a prla-
on a r c o n v i c t e d o f th e l i k e offen se, her
r i g h t hand tied t o hls l e f t , t h r ou g h
tb e C i t a d e l tn f r o n t o f ths t r o o p «
parad ed, t he nc e t h r o u g h ths st r e e ts
o f ths t ow n , th en c e to and aro un d the
fr o n t o f th e B a r r a c k s o f the s o l d i e r y
In F o r t L e r n a u lt , t h en c e out o f the
to r t to and a l o n g t h * m ai n st r ee t, and
out o f t h * w e s t o r s o u t h w e s t g a t * o f
the t o w n no t to r e t u r n th er ei n or
w it h in th s li ne s and fo r t i f i c a t i o n s o f
Ih s t r o o p s o f t h * U n it e d States, on
pe n a l ty o f r e c e i v i n g such pu nis hm ent
as m ay b * Inflic ted upon her. by sen
fe n ce o f a co ur t m a r t ia l.
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A G O O D
Wllllnm Mitchell, who waa tried
with Lydia, found guilty and sentenced
to suffer the same penalty was a gut­
tler. L e.. « person licensed to »ell
to the sold'« rs. Tbe other man was
James Frazer, a merchant o f Detroit,
who wn» • ! » « found guilty. However
the court martial. In finding him guilty
stuted that "as there Is a possibility
(from tbe w on !» ‘ardent »p lr it»' be­
ing Included In the proclamation and
not In the general order) that he might
have misconceived the latitude o f the
order." So. they only sentenced him.
“ to he repremnnded by the command-
er In-chief In such manner a » be may
think proper."
REASON, TO O
mous?
Taka NATURE'S a KM IB Y
-M *—tonigfct. Yowlib« “ fit J
’ «a d ila • ” by rto ra in g — ¡
to«gnsclear W dachsgoa«,
•
appétit« back, bowel*acting j
pleasantly bilious attack fergottan. ¡
Tot coastlpatioa, too. Better tbs
any man laxative.
A l dnggiMr-saiy 25c. Make tkc 1ss» lua'gM
n n u n a tm j-’ON. tazm
M3
TO -NSCH T
I W
fOMORJROv1 A L^»C H T
F orestry Investigation
T o determine how many tree« are
grown In forests o f the Uniteti Stales
and bow fast they grow Is tbe object
o f an economic survey to he ctvnduct-
ed by the United States forest servi««,
Th e Information gained will form ■
basii for developing a forest policy
and practice fo r the future. Dr. A E.
Ziegler, form er director of the ML
A lto Forest school In Pennsylvania,
will bave charge o f the study o f the
financial aspects.
Use Ru«s B all Blue tn your lanndry.
T in y rust spot» may come from Infe­
rior Bluing. Ask Grocers.— Adv.
When these sentences were pre­
sented to General Wilkinson, he acted
upon them thus "T h e sentence passed
upon Lydia Connor, a notorious o f­
fender. I* to be carried Into execu­
tion al six o'clock this afternoon.
However lilchly merited, lie renxltt so
much of the sentence passed upon
Mitchell as relates to drumming and
he flatters himself that this Instance
o f his clemency may nol be misap­
prehended. ns no further Indulgence
mult be expected."
--H ow
did
v ou
coloe
to
tttlss
von
train?"
“ Why Ihe derttetl thing wne on tin »
this morning."
From the Greek
T h e alphabet take* Its name from
• com hi nut ion o f alpha and lieta. Hie
first letters in the Greek alphabet.
E very man mnkes up hi* mimi that
the next traveling bug lie carries al.sll
cost more.
The O ttric b
T b e ostrich may be quest as sin
But do not notice that.
F or he ha* t ut a fvn 'h e t Is
Full many a ladv'e hat
In the case o f Frazer. Wilkinson
was even more lenient probably be­
cause Frazer « a * e prominent mer­
chant In the little town o f D etroit
and by dealing lightly w'»h him the
general may have hoped to curry favor
with the citizens. This Wilkinson was
not an admirable character. It will be
remembered, for later In hla career
while comtminder In-chief o f the A m er
lean army, he was guilty o f what
closely bordered n|a«n treason, more
so even than Aaron Burr, upon whom
the greater odium o f the conspiracy
with the Spaniards In tbe Southwest
fell So there Is reason for rending In
■ cynical frame o f uilnd the following
unctuous words:
f i l t h res pec t to W i l l i a m P r a t e r , t h «
co m m «m lv r-ln -c h ie f w ill o h s erv« th«t,
as he can n e v e r he I n d if fe re n t to thé
f e e l i n g « o f an y
person, should the
t rn nsK ree sl on h s v e o r i g i n a t e d In mi s­
a p pr e he ns io n, he r e g r e t s ih e o c ca si on ;
otherwle.». he hopes ths pr oc es s may
be re c e i v e d a * e v id e n c e o f th e Im pa r-
« ‘ nitty o f hls s d m l n l s t r s t l o n . e n d oT Ihe
d u t y o f the court, and that It w i l l have
th * ef fe c t l o pr e ve n t a r e p e t i t io n of
t h * o f f e r * * w h l r h ca nno t b * p e r m i t ­
ted or pardoned.
T h e m en t u re s o f t h e g e n e r a l since
he t o o k c o m m a n d o f the puet ha ve
been d i r e c t e d by m o t i v e s o f public
u ti li t y , and th s e f fe c t s s r e v i s i b l e to
all
A c t i n g s h n v s pe rso na l c o n s i d e r a ­
t i o n — be a b h o r s « v e r y « m o t i o n o f a
vlntPctive
«p lrit
and
di s d a i n s
the
p r in c i p l e * o f a n a r r o w * n d Insidious
p o l i c y — bound hy the so le m n o b l i g e -
li o n s o f puhllc trust, and pe rso na l
honor, h* w 11 se du lo u sl y g u a r d Ih s In ­
te r es ts co nfided to hls c h s r g s . And It
w i l l he * so ur ce o f ple as ur e to him.
should he In the d i s c h a r g e o f hls duty,
ittv* s a t i s f a c t i o n to c i t i z e n s en d aliens,
but this Is a se c o n d a ry o b j e c t
The
flrat I» t h * p r o m o t io n o f t h * n a tio na l
In t e r e s ts and the a p p r o b a t i o n o f hls
su p e r i o r s
The c o tn m s nd e r- lt i e h ' e f Is
he rs to r end er pu hl' e eerv Ice nol te
cour t p o p u l a r it y or s u ' - e r v « tbs * c
comm,>d*i ton o f i n d i v i d u a l *
Football Stuff
Thpy naoil to play li-otlstll tOfotbor
One is now a rallrcad president an,1
tlie other tackled him *or free tran*
portatbm
“ I used rush forties," he told a
friend later
“ M d they w ork?"
“ I fluii no. I mny get It. I f s a de
Utyed tuts*."
Rute D osin 't Apply N ere
Visitor— In China frlctolslilp I» ce
menteil by ibe bieuktng <d s [dece ol
china.
M lstretw o l H ouse (h ea rin g e m a il)—
I tbink lim i If we llved in l'hlna w*
»honld bave to regnrd oui tiinid as •
special friend
Stera
Reproof
lately o f llte House- I've ctillctl you
In about a dam p |Hilch In the kitchen
Plum ber— E r e ! Steady, lady ! Stroup
langu age n ever elpetl t
Prom ptly Settled
“ Now
A l b e r t . " s a id the teacher
y o n hml fout a p p l e s a nd y u m
s i s l e r a s k e d fo r h a lt o f th en
many w o u l d y o n h a v e l e f t ?’
“ Four.“ rv*| a anlt-.l Albert,
a moment's hesitation.
:
j
*tt
ill tie
how
without
Lets e f W orries
Tonka—It’S not the o u t o| the cat
that worries Ihe average motorist r »
the upkeep
Banks— And sometime* the turp
over.
N o Resson «t All
“ What causctl yout Itusbaittl to leave
; fintile?"
“ t Itavent thè telisi bica
Ile (usi
I
piteked tip and loft thè ntortiltix sftet
\
my nioth -r and twn slster» caute ti
spenti lite w Intel wlth i i a "
O rder o ( Scruples. Pleas*
Woman in B illet» i S la p llndtg
nsntly ) - lla v e you no scrap es what
soever?
But chat tam lnhly) No nut atti on
I can >rdt-r you sona fot tomorrow
M other of Foui
Babies
“ Although I am only 22
years old, I have four babies to
care for. Before my first baby
was b o m my mother urged me
to take Lydia E. Pinkham’«
Vegetable Compound because
I was so terribly weak. I had to
lie down four o r five times a
day. A fter three bottles I could
feel a great improvement. I »rill
take the Vegetable Compound
whenever I need it for it give»
me strength to be a g o o d
mother to my fam ily."— Mrs.
Vem L Dennings, 510 Johnson
Street, Saginaw, Michigan.
Lydia E. JMliamY
Vegetable'Comppund
.Vnfca £ Pnikhim Mrd Co'. I fYirt, !VtYcr