lqii Mil ftGrMmmmttt . i , win f&'ir'm. n, ynst,,,. , i B,n umii. iKWWipftii iinumfr 4.v. ' "' l'hM.'4JV'W'P '' COAST MAIL SATURDAY, NOV 20. IWG Published Every Saturday by the Mail Publishing Co. subscription rateb One year, (In advance). ... w .1. $t5 Six months. ...... .Three months 5 a. w will tw en ge I when not pil I In .vlv.in WHY NOT DO SOMETHING? On Saturday wo pnulishcd a communl cation from Jus. H. Flanagan, president '0! the Chamber of Commerce, In which Mr. Flanagan points out the- cause for the apparant inertia on tho part ot that body tojwbich wo mndo rcferenoa a few days ago. It seems that tho Chamber ol Com- merse coniiiti of a very few member, and that til. burden of whatever work 'has leen done hes fallen on tho few; that tho business men of tho town havo feiled to tako an interest in the matter. This is not at all as it should be. The question is whether the situation can bo 'mproTod, and that is a matter which iies wfth the people themselves, not with the Chamber of Commerce or with the newspapers. If the people of Marehfield nrc content o tit down, liko Drer Fox in tho story, and wait for the fruit to drop into their 'mouths, then it is of little ute for any one to try to infuse much life into the proposition Some there are, however, who wish to see the town take advantage ol its op portunities, and if there ere enough of theie, something might be dope. Mr. Flanagan suggests that the time is tipe for a new and larger body and that the present Chamber ot Commerca is ready to stop neide. The Mail would suggest that an addition to the member- ship of tbo present body by the enroll ment of a sufEcent number of the live business men of tho town, who arc will 1 . ing to give some time aud attention and a littlo money to adyenco the interests of Marabfield would accomplish the same end. The present Chamber has dono good work, and as it haB all fallen upon about two individuals, the town should ap preciate their efforts. Rut tb!a is work that should not bo laid upon ono or two. Every citizen of Marehfield, and especi ally every business man, should be in terested in beving something done to attract population of the right kind and to encourage the establishment here of industries to give employment to more people. If Marehfield wants to keep abreast of the procession, ebe will have to beetir herself. We Buggest that some thought be given to this matter, and wo invite pommunlcatioui from any ouo who has n euggeeicp to make. THE KNOCKER. ' A "Knocker" is Generally eupposed to carry a hammer with which he beats into small bits the reputation of otberr. Tho "Knocker" doea not need o bo acquainted with the person he knocks, or to bo envious or jealoue, he knocka because he loves to knock. "Knockers" are born and not mnke. He knocks be cause he is a "Knocker." No matter how highly praleed a man be, a "Khocker" knows eometbing to Ills disadvantage. Ho goes continually about swinging his hammer and reduc ing to ponder the reputation of every one. ''!' flMtfTJiesKnocketf! has a croes, crabbed look adU usually has rubber heels on !.l hti'ahoes bo as to 'walk with a cAt-llko trend nnd enonk upon n rcputntlon bo (oro it hns a chance to tea him and got away. Ho Is not parllcnlar what ho knocks anything, from tho crauborry pio at n .boarding honto to tho latest nc count of tho 1 hllnntrophy of n famous humanltnrinn. Nothing is too good (or tho hammer of tho "Knocker." BISHOP POTTER ON THE SALOON. In a recent address Bishop Totter de clared that vre can never approach the saloon question intelligently so long as wo ignore many of tho vital features of tho problem. Wo must remember that alcoholic etimulns is only ono ot tbo rcAtona that eond men to thosalcon. Sociability and bodily comfort aro quito as important features, more eo in many A nnnr mnn ... ... ... ,ttiatoonwelcoiaefooddr,nkf1rlirialll toilote conveuience, information and con gonial company. Where but in tho saloon can ho find any of those thlngo? Before we talk eo much about restricting or abolishing the saloon wo must ask what is going to tako its place for the man circumstanced as detcribed. Tho problem is confessedly a difficult ono but tho Bishop thinks that tho most favorable plan yet suggesteJ is ono now in successful operation in England. This is tho owning of bjUoods by the moder ation societies, tncmselvs, an agent beina appointed at a salary to conduct them, These agents receive no com- mission on the sale of alcoholic ' liquors but do receive a liberal com mission on the salo of coffee and ''soft" drinks of all kind. Their profit Icing in tbo latter, they ere likely to push them to tho diaA.lnta of th ,nn, harmful wares. A' plan which is suc cessful in- another country is trying In this. Ex. worth The Congress of Americanists. Tbo meeting In New York of tb thirteenth annual congress of the Socl- . , , , . , , ... ety of Americanists brings together a notable group of scholars and savants. Though the society has for Its purposd the study of the archrcology, ethnology nnd early history of America, this Is the first tlmo that It? congress hns ever ,- i.i 1 1 .1 ,. ,. , Jl . t. been held In tho United States. It wnB founded In Paris by the Duke de Lou- bat, who furnished the first funds for the association, ns he Is providing those necessary for the thirteenth, congress. ne nnd some men living In France were interested In the pre-Columbian history of both Americas and In the theories regarding the peopling of the new world. In order further to en- , , ., courage resenrch In these and kindred subject pertaining to America a sod- tty was organized under the name La SocJeto Amerlcalno Ue France. "Tula association," as said In a recent Issue of the American iluseum Journal. ,. ,..,. , . . , , .1 .. "flourished to such a degree that its members conceived the Idea of nsaem- bllng an International congress of Amerlcauists to meet in Nancy, France, In 1S73. The meeting at Nnncy wns atteuded by representatives of varloun countries, nnd statutes were adopted which established the broader organ- Izatlon on n linn basis." Sesslous of the congress have been held since J87J5 I at Luxemburg, Brussels, Tnrls. Mad rid, Copenhagen, Berlin, Turin, Iluelvn, Stockholm, Mexico and the last tlmo nt Paris In 1000, when It -was voted that the thirteenth cougrcsu should be held at New Vork In 1002 under tho presi dency of Morris K. Jesup nnd with the Duke do Loubat as vice president. Tho lutter, as well uu some other distin guished Americanists, arrived in this country Eomo days ago. Tho proceedings of the congress aro not likely to furnish as engrossing newspaper "copy" as thoso of boiho aesslous of our congress that meets In Washington or perhaps of tho British parliament or the Hungarian diet, hut to tho Btudloua and thoughtful they will bo full of Interest nnd aro sure to add much to tho store of our knowl edge of tho early history, cthuology and archaeology of, this hemisphere, concerning which there ni-o'vot mnnr I things: to learn. S?F" Alexander Urquhartand wf, to George Uellonl, lota t nnd 2 and e2 of nwl, a 18 lot 3 of b 7 1 2S r 13, 151,41 Acres. $(1000. Isaac Bnrklow and wf to Mauley Bntk low, 30,05 acres in a 8 t 20 r 12. Bert Kirk to Waltor 11 Phillips, ne4, s 20 t M r 0, 100 ncres, $750. REAL ESTATE ' TRANSITS HFSl,HllorandwftoAlphoa,orier.:a2,M;23ri:50, lM " "' ' f ' " tie, lot 4, sc4 of swl, s2 ot ecu, a IS lM r " fi0 nmS! "2 pl "' ( ' r 10, 171, OS acres. 11032. . I ' " f "'' " 2 M r ,J1' tfl nCr" Otilllo K Krououbcrg nnd hus to War ren C Parker, e2 ot sw4, e 15, 2 ot nwl, e22, t23r 11. fSOO. Georgian. Poley nnd hue to .WaVrcn O Parker eS of s,4, s 15, e2 of iw4 s 22 .,,... (K) t-sru. ?sw. John F Hall nnd wf.JnmesT Hall nnd f to Robert Marsden. lot 4 and u2 of lot S, blk I, Coalcdo, $15. William P Murphy nnd wf to L J Slmpmn, net, scl, s 11 1 29 r 11, 320 ceres. $1300. Til bhctidnn and w to Simpson Lum ber Co, t2 b 21. sol, a 20 1 27 r IS, 00. J O sheridan and wf , to Simpson Lum ber Co, nw4 s 20 1 27 r03, ldOacros. f 100. R S Sheridan and wf toSimpson Lum ber Co. sw4, s 20 t 27 r 13. 1100. Charles Eckboff and vrt to H O Dnck man, Chas, Grcsswell, A Gttthrlo Har vey nnd C W Hall sol, a 31 t 20 r 12, 150.S0 acres 500. Maud B Bradbury and bus to L. J. Slmpeou, lots 3 and 4, e2of sw4, s30t 27 r 11. $800. Carl Albrecht and w to L J Slmpton i-2 of sc4, s 5, n2 of nc4, s 8 t 23 r 12, 100 acres, $10. Coos Bay Logging Co. to Lyman N Noblo, w2ol ne4, 2of ee4, e21t25r 13 j K N Smith to Petor Calvl, Lois 2 ami 3,53 t2(5; lot 2, nc4 of sw3. n 31 123 r!3 15s57 ree2of net, swl of r.irl.r.it'.of fe4, s3l, s3 of nw4 of n5 ew4 ol nn4, t ' 33 t 25 1 13, 220 ncro?, w2 of swl s 33; 'ne4 of eel, lot s 34, t 2d r 13, 220 acres. w2of sw4, s35; not of et2, lot 4, s.'ll, t 2S r 13, 15 930 acres nw4 cf c4ofect, s2 of net, lot 1, s 3 1 20r 13. ISO.Cu acres n2of sw4, apt ot nwl ot nwl, lot 4, e 2 t 29 r 13, 100 40 acres. $0300. U S to John II Vlinn nw4 of nwl, e3J; net ot nc4, e 32; b2 of ec4, s 29 1 20 r 11, 100 acres. Eva Gaaimill and hus to Cethn C Prey, lot 4, blk 10 Bordor ADender's ndd Mvr,ie w0int $I 0. .. .. . u . t. t ti i- .... 1 N C Hermann to Francis I RiJor, tind d2 of lot 7- n s2 l - r 12' 'lH Rcrcs ?33- W E Plctce and wf to DeWitt C New man, nnd 1-0 lot of se4 of bk4, e 27, o2 o( nwl 9 ,9( t . r 13( $7C0. .,.,.. , . r 1 r- n W h Pierce and wf to John F Brown und l' Inl of te4 of BW,, B 2I- e2 of nw4 s 2S t 25 r 13. $700 Fonny E Albrecht and hus to J L Sira,,son( ,ot8 0( 10, 3, j, 5 and 10, s mo.oo.jo tn, -1 acre JSQ0 " l -- r - I0J-1 acros ?bU0 Charles B Brndbuty and wf to J L fijmpson, lot 2, swl of ne4, r.2 of ees, s . - ,. ,,. c 1 k -I I-. iW UI.IC3 fZVJ. ,.,, , . U DiUsIsa and w to,Sinpson Lum- uer Co. ee4 of nt4, s 4, n2 of net, s 0, ne4 of nel, s 10, s2 of nw4 a 10 t 27 r H, 240 Ccrer. $ie00. r...i- ri . r. , . . ijiziu jjurce, Aaron i.oauroo anu wi Ad-'lardo Lobreo and Rsuccci Ubroo to W U Douglas, oelcf nel, s 4. n2 of ncl, s 0; ne4 of nc-1, a 10, 2 of nw4 a 10, 1 27 r ji, 210 acres $1800. , . .. . . . r , J" Lyman and wl My" Ir Crouch, r2 of nwl, cv4 of uw4, h 13; eol of nel tH 121 r 13, PJ0 acree. $000. ii0 Goodman to Charles Webb. Intn . .w.w 1 and 2, blk 7 Elliott's add Copullle City, 150. G M Short and wf to W F McRee, lot 0, e-ffllt 20 r 11, fat) Florenco Sheridan and hus, E G Flan- agau and wf, Mary Ella Uarry aud hue. Jas II Flanagan nnd wf, May McCullorn and lmo, Anulo Hnnlet Flanagan nnd John Winchester Flanagan to Flanagan Kb Into a corporation, all real aud per sonal property belonging to tho Patrick Flanagan Estate. $10. O Ii Merchant and wf to John Butler, lots 37 and 38, blk 43. railroad add Marehfield $120. Frank D Fish and wf to Albert II Fhb, lots f8, 20 and 30, blk 15, Woolen Mill ndd. Dandon. $300. tJ H to Oharloa, E Edward ne4 ot n W4,n'i of nc4 a 22: Be4of ae4 h in t 91 r j 11 100 acres. George R Davis and w 0 F Jackson & w to Jacob (Jocrltt & Unrlmra Bccrlst. Lota 6 nnd 0, blli 11, extension to Myrtlo Point, fll.33. V John Koteh and w loEphrlnm Ollvonl Hall, lot 3 nnd 4, blkt) ShotterV nil, Mnrshlleld 130. Wallor Sinclair nnd wf to Wllll.un Conch, r2 of btI, U(v ot a A I, sws of ai4 lots 6 and 12, e ", cul of nc4, of eel, a i) 2!) r I'J, I3l. 81 acres; lola L't itu-l 1(1, 0 3, 2 of e 1, s 4 1 21) ri:i, 101, 38 acres, w ' nM' 98' l mv,( " " l r " ' m ncr0 ' e2 ' ow' "'1 ol "4 l7' ,,nl of nw4, s 20 t 21) r 13, TOO acrerf tin I ol ..I , ,, 1 , 1 . 9w4( 8w4 ' ,m4' 8 ,7; " J of w, tlUlA I o2 of no I, s8, 1)2 of nwl, s U t 20 r III, net, a IS t 20 r 13, 100 acres; u2 of tiel, 8 20t2Srl3,FOnores$I0. Km urn M. Lyons, cdmlx e:t of Jns A Lyons to William Conch, t.2 of tel, lots Sand I s 32 1 23 r lit, 131 13 acres; lota 7, 7, 11 nnd 1 1, b C, t0, W nvrc.j 3a 1, , ,. , ' ' , , 8, 0 and 10, n 5. 101 80 ncres; lots 2, a nnd 4, e 5, 178, 5!J acres; 2 of rl. scl, ol ec4 sO lot 13 iu, 150 0I ncres; lot 3, nel of sn4 sc4 of nv4, s U, 14l),2.i seres; lots 1 and 2, tnl cf net, e 0, 170 ocrr; soiofno4 lotO, 57;ew4o( nwl, nw4 of swls.S, tC004acns: w2of neli'iof nwt qurstiuu that ulnnys ImjUipih him. II i s 17. 100 ncros: c2 of twl, w2 of evl s H wni,t t0 k"",,v " i '"' tuo ho turd ,. , . ... . onco, loino tlmo ni:o, innkei tho suino HiOncres, rw4of nw4, S8, u2ofnol, r.ot.ilm,.. p.uiio connection! It tho nrlco is of nu4 s 7 100 acres lot 7, s 7. an I ol awl' , I a a u ui nm u w iin ui r.t-i, r is, loo. uenrii or runti ol iitmntis points ol Intur- 11 acres ; all in t 20 r 13, $30 Ct). "l 'l1 u' 1w,:''1 ?r ",,J, w" tl,nl.'V ....... . overltMjktd on tho trip hit mndo. Did r W Kroncnberg and wf, JS Lyons not tio ll.unt Imvbiish fin lind not ttmo; and wf, Win II Lyons nnd wf, JoIo O ,n,,nl.k,,Y7 ''." ifow,,,l ,0r U,"J M,,n" ' inonvy; did not know ho could got n Lyons nnd Ltnmn M Lyons, holruof Jas. stopovur. Thoio nto hnndmU ol qites A Lyons dectaeed to Win Conch, tI0l j'o coiltl liveakrl, nmiiy UiIiirs ' "", lt would llkot havi) men nnd tnnnv aboved doicribcd lands. $1. ! nccotninoilntlons he could hav cnjoynl, Willlum rnMiin,.ii..n m u-,.,i.... 0"I)'i hndll notliAvo tiinii to look irto ""' ""'" ' ina auovc rcscrtiini innils, jl . per ncre. . .. Goorco W UoaI and wf to L J Simpson sc4al2t2Irll !SC0. Victor Nylund and wf to John I1IP- j . ., i strom, lot 8 blkS'J, Vasburg's add Marsh- fii,i im inifts wit!i all tlm wosturn trunk line, ut'0' ,,u IsiidtlHOiiahthun. with nil their wt. I E Roso nnd wf to W Smith, tots 1, 2 '" connection. 'I ho Illinois Cunt nil 1 nml. l Ni'iRrii -.1 ;-. ,.r... B-n I duvd not earn which llnu you ttsn Initio 3, and I, s -d t -8 r 11, ,0, . ucrca $fU). , WvhXf mttnuttt CCI1(MI 'wttt or ssu-ith- C H Merchant nn.1 wf to Roto M Phe- "''"t, tecauen It connects with nil ol Un lntw l nml i.ii- i? w , ' llii'Ki alio la nlwJiliittily iinpartiul to nil lan, lots land ., blk 1-, Western addjAUy0ll mVo to do li to drop us n not., Marshflold, $ 100. (tell 110 your dct!nnlion nnd atar'liiw P.rrc r Kini.inr.i .i ..i tr. i ... doliit. In there anything in the wliolo I crry C btoddnrd nnd wf to JonnntloKjoric,u, ttMt tlllU Jou wnnt t0 nw Pressly nwl of se4 w2 of ne4, h4 of nw4 1 tho wnv? Mention It. Wo will nrratiKo a 22 t 20 r 12 Part of sw4 of aw3 s 23 e2 of ec4. b 22 t 20 r 12 lying n of chnnnel of middle fork of Coqulllo river. $1500' C E Howicr aud wf to V I. Phebn, sw4of nel, ell t 20 r II Jl. Coos Co. Oregon to John Flanagan, lots 1, 2, 3 and 1, blk 24 Empire City jl700, J Henry Schroddcr nnd wf to School District No. 3 ISO acre In a 30 t 23 r 13. Henry Heclon Lute Jr, Emily O Wren and hus, Robcccn F Stump nml hus and J A Luso and wf to W E Raines and Her bert J-ock heart u2 awl ne: of cvvl s 12, nnl of nwi a 13 t 25 1 11, IG0 acres $10, U S to Augustlno M ChcKtam, u2 of ewl no! of bw! 0 12 nwl of tin I s 13 1 25 r 11, 100 acres. Eugeno O'Counell and wf Win P Mur phy and wf to John Grant lot 0 blk 3, Forndalu f253, JZt99Qi9lQ09Q9VU999tfi9Q9Q2S9ttt99&9e0099ht)llZl)9t99VQ9999 H 0 .2 paiai iuaiKiiiiUMi mvc i Chlld:en'adubloC.irq Mioklntoahesustnl price 3.23 aud'350. L Ladies Mnckintoshos. larcc Ladies Boya Mackintosh's good MEN'S WET WEATHER GARMENTS ALL i I S y vwAWwwvwwvvwwwwwwwwwwwvA k jl1' Amelia Nelson and Iiuh, to Wllllittu MinS'cill, lot 0, 0 2 ol owl sw4 of sol s 10, 1 23 r 12, l I 61 ncres $1000. O 11 Merchant nnd wf to Allco L Finch tola 4 nnd 0, blk 20, Itnllrond add March, field $200. Robert L Wilkinson to Henry Honi: nt.m ken sol of so I, i H, r-2 of mil, ne I of eel a 17 t 2(1 r II, 1110 ncros $500. Martin Wnlhcu to L J Hlntpson, n2ot, evl nw I of o.4, v of net b 27 t 2'i r 12, trn ,,, mw 1L0 ncro? fHOO, un, of ho Id "vy fr o m Zv ,, -S' S uLZ" TU? Hambvleh Vnlaud ulphabet linn the Unit immvil number, 111,1 thi inriiiii iim iut U, f"r""' ' '"' Tho lettem In the varlotta nlphnhoU ItutoKiin'n l.riutlmr TiMrcra. Rolognn'M two tAittaro leaning tovvcrn, tho Gailxoiula and tho AhIiicIII, are liuiri utiii-HIm- flifiti fli liitt'iit nl IHuit alio AalnolU tower In :il5 fret hluh nnd wan built In 1100. Tho Gnrlsenda wns J""1,. ltw n",a " orlKlnnlly taller, but t now only 1KI firt lilttli. ' it inelliintlon. however. Im ervntcr than that of tho other tower. A DOZEN DIFFERENT WAYS. When tho ordinary rltUon Intends to go eat, orient! for frlindn or tulntlves 1 til lflfmiMrt. Ilin I'luirMnf rmtl.n ! i,"!,"l,1lil; " ,l roM" ,.l, ,.?II,DI1I? K? V s It did to cntni' west. Poislhly. ho lia the sub ?et. nnd It wns I too much iKJther --- .-.. . nnvway. Hern Is a suectBtlon that will nxvo vou nil that trnut.li-. wvntlon nnd regret ITho IllinnU Cuntrsl Rallrosd Compntiy J ,n,,PB" ,Tl ?""," "T Sli '4',,, ().,- a,,,i s I.niU. nml north from New O'Ii-uhh. Attluto points, It con- for it If it can In dona. Perhans vou will want n stopover. Wo wM naraugn thut too If It in postlblu for anyone 1 1 tin it Just innku n ruucentlon ns to the western llnu nnd we hIU clahornto I1 for you ;tcll you thn tlmo you should s'nrt, when you should Hrrlve nt destination, what nicoinmtxlat.nii you will onjor, what It will com rou, nn Itinerary for tho ttip, nnd Mill do anything wo ! ribly eun tomnka yourjourney pleamnt and comfortnlile. That's what wo umi hero for. lln l.nvn headiiunrten In Portland; AgentH In Portland nr.d Senttlii, nnd Traveling Agents thnt will come nr:l tnlK it over with vou iltiv tlmo uud nt any iriacii In tho norilmvat ! wiuioui 11 u inline you a cent inoro Hum n postngo ttnmp. Chtrago buslnois in a spozinlty with iim. but wn hnvo otir ovn rnlls in a dor.HU different htntea mt ol St. Paul, Oinnhn, and New Or enns, nnd can ticket vou to these antMviivn over a dozen differunt routes. Vr to u. By tho way, do you want n nlc wall mnp of tho Ignited States, Cubi nnd Porto Rico? Heud six cant' to pny poit nge, js. ii. -irumlnill, Coiii'mrcial Agent. Illinois Contral R. R. 112 Tnlnl Ht. Portland, Oro. at NASBURG'S Onls vjuiu Military enpen uettnl prlco 4.t30. &me extra good Mackintoshes in Brown, Green andNdvy ubiiiiI Sale heavy quality down to 1.30 each. SAME PROPORTION Wm. Nasburg. wmm49m "T ROLLING a. HIGHWAY. llo hi n Point Aliotit iluuil llnllrm nml Tlieli Vnf, Every roinl In mndo nmoothor nnd hinder by rolling, nnd dirt rondo nro no vM'cjttlitti to thin rule, citya lnaae It. Putter. Wo linvi) nil nulleed thut tho himti'Mt and mnoothcNl pnrtH of n cottn try load are the narrow" hII'Im which mark tho jtitHiiiito of tho wagon wheeN nml imvi. I'linn over- It. 11 nil theno imrW imvo iiwotin' hnrtl and miinolh I'cuih6 ' the whceln have itcli-d a roller. Mat a wagtm wheel In not always a very int. I Ufctl,ry ,,wU,,r rr the rtmniiii that tho wheel tlrei are too narrow, and wiittn tho rond Ik wet and roft tho nnrrow wheehi nliil; Into tho mirfneo nnd form H '"'" '"l" ,lx Ml ,n,u:, ""'' ;, 'J ZaSTit M :wil qunlUh f llio ion hn. If nl tho vo'jH tiHid on foitntry roailn M w n.vl.ll wllh Hn four lnelic. ..i, 1.. id, ii. u-itiitit mil tlm mufiiL'i) tanro nrnoottily nnd more iiulcltly, and li winilil he In fairly good condition for neatly the wholo year round. A good hormt toller will norvo much to euro this illlllcully, and nuoh n roller noLi.trai with wihk tjiiui. enn be bought for from $S0 to $100 pet ton. A mller weighing about flvo touts In about the proper thing. Htoain roll eri are luemnliu inoro generally unctl from err to yoar In our cltlea nnd to wni.' nnd tliru nro mntiy places wlicr- tlwy ean be lined to ndvantngo In citivi'iUdutliiK tho earth roadi of tho miliurl. They nro geiiernlly inoro cf fiTtivo in their work and If kept busy r.ro .tally ehwipr to operate. They, welirli frrti heven or eight tons tip wnril. the ten nml twelve ton Uca bo laic perh.iim the itiiml M)pitlnr. Knllliig Mhould follow rlosuly upon tho wnrl: of the nid grader or acrnper no ns to etitnoliilnte nil the Iihino enitli wlileli the netloii of the SKMper liaa laid In the llui' of lh jondrny. Tho rdler nhould ;mii many limes over tho wift.T jN.riloim nf tho rond, nnd whero tho road l.t cry dry nnd not Iticllnctl to pnel: It may bo Mlghtly moistened to humeri tho notion of the roller. Tho rolling Hhiiuld Iwgln at tho hide of tho road and work nrntlunlly tnwnnl thn ceiiter-thiit h, the roller should bo priMcd from end to end nloug tho aldo of tho road, ami then tho M.-tond pn nngo of tho roller Hhould wltghtly lap the Ilrst until tho ceuter of tho road la rrucbed. e.criim In .'Mtlk. The only effective way of killing tho 'rcr,"" of "P"l(;r,u. tylitll and other Hiicli illhordern found In milk In to boll tlm milk for nt least twenty minute. To warm It inoroly In iitto u'wlesa. Boiling li'iwciiH tho poteutlnl nutrition of mill; by reiidrrlug certnln of Itx con ktlttieutii moro dllllcult of dlgcstlou. AVtirn (Vrvnnlrn Nuildrd. Ill "Don (Julsiitu' Hanelio rontlnueJ to rli'io cm hU ans after bavlug la tuei.til the atiltual'ii death. ' rt..!.. CCt ctr- 1. rriwu) epti) encii price, JpiJ.uu cch Pnuo 0,50 price f,A, S5 cucli REDUCED IN gtfttttgmgtimnmtijf