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V.'- ■4 • •<♦•« * Miu -J w. X ' - > ’• 4Lk''- .« , - * • ■.'••4 * ♦ • **a. ' YOL. MIO PACKAGES IN RURAL MAIL : Postmaster General to Maks Recom mendations In Report. OKEGON. OREGON BANKS QUIT NOVEMBEK 1, 1907 NO. IsîxUES PROCLAMATION. President Het* Apart November 28 as Dwy ot Thanksgiving. PhilmlrIphla, I*«., Oct. 2».—Poet- I Washington, Oct. 2H.—The presi rnastet Geneial von L. Meyer, at a din dent’s annual Thanksgiving procliutoa- ner at the Cuion IxMurue club last lion, issued Saturday, selecting ThuiS- night, made an addre*a in which he day, November 28, for the people to sa- ■einbi*. to pray li st they m -y given railed attention to reco»menda ! iena which lie purp>w<*e making in his an strength so to order then Ilves ax to de- nual report b-r the consideration of Ibe «■rvea continuation of the manifold next congress On the question ot par ; blrasing* of ti c p»»l year, triumphant- üOVtRNOR ISSlitS PKOCU.MITION cels pO't he aaid: ly declare« that nowhere in the world ”1 sltall reck'tnmend the same rate. is there »m-h an oppuitunity for a fi<*c 12 cent« a pound, and the same limit people Io develop lo the fullcat extent A Reaum« of th« Lesa Important but of weight tor parcels, whetbet Intend«! Action of Portland Ctearing House all powers of body, mind and chana-ter. "During the ¡«at year we haw twwn for pointe in this «ountry or abroad, Not Less Intareatlng Events Neceas fated by Hefuaal of Eastern which means a r«lu. tion of tour cents free from famine, from jwelHence, from of the Past Work. a pound and merrase in the maxiiuutn B.nk« to Honor Balancea. war," it declare«. "Our hwtural rv- «oiirce» are at least as great as those of weight eleven pounds.” Taking up the rural pwrcela poet ques any nation. Much haa bean given us Kansas banka remain o|»rn but pay tion he said; Salem, Or., Oct. 39.—By ordet of a fr in on high and much will rightly be all demands by che< k. “I shall recommend a parcels post pr x'lanuiti-m issued late last night by ex|>«-tcd ol us in return. Intoour care system «Hl the rural delivery routre, a (lovetnor Chamtsrilain, Oregon lianks the 10 talents have been entrust»»!, and The Weatern Union has open«! a special rale to l<e cltargni on pa< kagt-s l j will enjoy five busineaa holidays. In xe are to be paid.>ned neither it ws number of ita branch officers in Chi for delivery from the distributing "Ibcee i which interim it is expected I hat the aquan-ler and waste them, nor yet if we cago. of the rural rrxrte, or It malted by a situation tn th* F»u»t will Iww-ime mor»' hide them in a napkin. Oklah in* has proclaim«! a public patron ot any rural route lor delivery "We should rainestly pray that th«» clatifi«l and the coast banks will be holiday that runs on t«nks may I* pre to a-patron on the same r-mte < r at the enabled to secure the eath balance« due spirit of rightnmsiivww may grow gt»«t- vent»’I _ cr in the Hearts of alien«! that our souls distributing office ot said loots» The thrm Irom New York. A tight money market has sue)x-n.l«l rate would t»e Ave cents for the Hist Thia action w«s taken al the instance may I m itirlin«! even m<*re towanl the work on th« new Dupont Powder work« pound and two <ent« for each additional of (be Portland ■ ¡»'«ring house commit virtue« that tell id gcnlleueM. for lov pound, up t<> eleven pounds. Thia tee, which met lest evening to talk ovet ing kindnee« and torebsarance one with at Tacoma. would I* a gnwt boon for the farmers." the situation with Govwtnot Chamber- another, fur without these qualltlee fLvretnry Taft has had another close Kegaiding postal savings t«nks, the lain. 1 l»e hankers arrived in the eity neither nation not individual ran ri»« call In the Philippines. Ihis time an poetma'ter general raid: to the level of great i>«>aa.” by special car. automobile ran away with him. "As an «'vblence that it is not the de Briefly stat«!, the situation m de- FIXES SAIL’NG DAIL. Many Seattle people condemn the sire <>f the government to compete with acrlbmi to the governor is that Oregon the private mi Ings hanks in obtaining mayor for asking F«iera! aid in pre ■ - h«\ • .1 ■ ■ ) - I ■■ f . H-h depwtis of the |«op!e, 1 shall advmat« the East end the Eaatotn Iwnk« refuse All Pia’-s Complete for Flsut to Sail venting a apresd of bubonic plague. a rate of Interest »1 3 pet cent per an tor P«c t,c Decsrr.ber It) The steamer Finland from New York num. or 1 |«'r cent semi annually and a upon any condition« to semi money There Washington, tint. M — Sc-retarv for I.tr.i.k nmr • limit • t I >IM», lint more tnan ♦;■'»» to is- Wrwt in payment of demands. has bean no run or induction <•! a run Metcalf t<»iay annoum «I that it was port and is eupp»«ed to be badly dam- depO'ited in any one year My own by depoaiterg np<>n Portland Isxnks. definitely settled that the Atlantic Aeet ag«l. Ivlief is that far from it« l«’lng a detri Believing that in one w«wk they ran will leave Hampton Riad« on thwemlier The national prvaidenl of the W. ('. ment to the »'»tablisi»«l banka, it would eff«Mt a raH-fact< ry arrangement with iti for its cruise to the I’m'itic coast, Now. in county banks ami also nrrw ge for the T. TJ. pr«iicta that prohibition will be In the end an advantage. Thia aunouix emecit followed a confer- rule throughout the South within Ave orrier to get this money lau'k into the shipment of money due them from the ence held at the White Honre, to channels of trade. I purpose to aak con Ea«t, the bank« ask«l thnt the remain year». which the president summoned Heere- gress for authority to place the savings der of this week be made a legal boli- taty Metcalf, R»ar Admiral Evans, who t'..I .liti.in« inn- gn-'itl» itnprovnd ia in the National l«nks. ” day. November 2, the last »lay men will »• mmand the tied on its cruise to New York, but throughout the Middle tion«! in the proclamation, ia Hatur- the Pacific, ami K«-«r Admiral Brown- Weat there 1« a stringency amounting d»y. Monday will therefore be <ho son. chief ot the bureau of navigation DEVELOPS A NEW GRAPE. almost to a panic. next tanking ilay. • •f the Na»y department The confer Taft is visiting the princi|>al towns it is uiidvr«to<<i that the Portland ence was call«! to continue more in de California Sciential Believes Ha Ha« of the Philippiinee. bankers sent telegram« to all Iwiiks in tail the cabinet meeting discussion of Variety Surpostlng the Tokay. the state notifying them of the Issu naval affaire. The dissuasion related Rumor again baa lt that Harriman Stockton, Cal , (kt 29 —An entirely ance of the pr««lamati<>n. The purpoa« I'nrticularly to di-taila of the Atlantic ia to be depoaed as king ot the rail new kind ol grape ia Iwing developed at is to prevent calls for money from fleet*a cruise to the Pacific. roads. the government experiment«) station country banka, Induce them to c I< xm » far It I» underst'Hxl that matters wcie in A man hax just been arrested in Eng near Lodi, and Pmh'«sor II C. Hua- the week ami bring them togelh»-r man such t»ha|»e that the president was thor- land who threatened to kill King Ed mann ia of the opinion that it will re arrangement that will vatlxly demand« opghly inform«! on all important itein« ward. sult In a gra|X' that will excel the before next Monday. I hat portlami in th<- itinerary. Admiral Evans, who Governor Vardaman, of Mississippi, famous Flame T< kay. which has given baiiks are solvent and in t«cl wi re nev has tx-en < hii . A ne-1 to his apaitmsnta on The new variety er In better condition than they are a-vount of an indie|««»ition, l««>k«l and Bays Bryan will !«• elected our next lj>dl so much fame ia somewhat similar to the Tokay in linlay, was ««wetted by the Iwiikir» who* dwlared himself to I m mu.'h improv«! president. texture and tolor, but ia impervious to wait«<l u¡on the governor. in health. The bureau ot inaular There has been a marked slump in the rain, ia much firmer and can be Governor Chamberlain at first doubl affairs t<»lay rwrelv*! a cablegam from liquors in Kansas the consumption of shipped longer distance« without dam ed the wisdom of the action teqtieeted Governor General Hmith, of the Philip the past year. age. it a[x-ar« to tx' a crows lietween a by the Portland laxnkeni, but when the pin*«. asking that the Atlantic fleet I m Seattle has appeal«! to Governor Tokay and Farvrra and is of an im situation regaining the locking up of permitted to visit Manila during the Mead for funds with which to tight the proved tlavor. If properly develop«! it funds in the East waa explained am! week beginning February 10, in order bubonic phigtie. la expected to Ixeome a most pr<>iitable th» neceaeity ol checking any stringen t*> attend to pie-I^enten festivities. cy which might arise as a result of this Ths fai t that the Heel will not have Militia has been called out tn quell variety. Prcfesaor llusmann ia due to arrive in the Wist, Mt. Chamt»erlaiii readily arrived in Pacific waters by that time dietur lances growinsg out of the car in Lodi this week and he intends to set complied. precludes this. strike at Yonkers, N. Y. out a I «mt 3!) varu-ties of grapea, Ave Mr Metcalf stat«l that the question SAYS IT IS ON THE BOOKS. Letters of the late Queen Victor!» different kinds of each variety, for ex of allowing nvwspafH’r correspondents cowritg 24 year« of her life have just perimental purpose«. Alttwdy 130 vs- to accompany the fleet wax dis» 'ia««l ia'en published in book form. rletiee of graj» « are tieing grown at the Witness in Ford Trial Testifies That and the concluaion reach«! not to allow Bribe Money Is Entered. new»|«per men al»<«rd, but that officers The Pettiteme trial for complicity in station, and it ia believed that the Han Francisco, (kt. 29.—Such rapid of the tlvet would I m de»ignat«l to send the murder of ex-Gov«rnor Steunenbeig vineyard will receive great benetlta haa l>een poatpon«! until November 1H. from the ex|*erim«-nte being made at progree» ass made yesterday by the such news aa might tw thought deair- the station. Additional apparatua la to proaeciillon in the Ford bribery trial able to make public. The North Bank railr<«d from Paaco Im install«! at the plant In the way ol that If the defense, nd iptlng its proced to Vancouver, Waah., will 1« In opera thermometers and records of tempers- ure in the former trial, declines to put TWO-CENT FARE PROFITABLE tion by January 1, an»i the bridgee turn» will be made »■ as to make com- in any evidence, the care should lie In serosa the Columbia ami Willamette by panaona with grape growing |minte in the hands of the jury within the week. Two Roads In Missouri Make Money the middle of the slimmer. France, Spain. Italy and South Africa. Twelve wiltirarea were examined, all Under New Law A f«»w iin>re small tianka In New York but the last one ot whom were conclud Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 29 — Having have chieed, but the big unee stand ed with. George Wilcutt, secretary IMPROVE MARE ISLAND found the two-cenl fare profitable, two and controller of the Unit«! lisi I roads, film. of the ralInada operating in Missouri testified—to the unconcealed surprise There hare been 4« cases of bubonic Works ot Extension Planned to Cost have decld«l to give the new law an and manifest distrust of the proaecu- p'ague at Han Franciaco which proved other month’s trial. Several Million Dollars. ti. n—that the books ot th« street car Herbert H. Hadley, attorney general fatal. Han Francisco, (kt. 29—Represent- corporation do carry as entries the of Missouri, «aid thia morning that he An armed man held up a freight stive Joseph K. Kmiwlami visited Mare |3<M),tKiO with which Ford and ituef are had Information from a reliable *>urcv train near !>• Angela» and robbmi the Island navy yard today and had an ex alleged to have bribed the supervisorrs that two <>f th« railroads ojmiating in train crew. tended conference with Commandant to [»»» the trolley franchi«e. The wit Missotiti had found the 2-c«nt far«, to The Commercial Telegraphers' union I*help« and Civil Engineer Rockwell. ness was direct«! to produce the corpor tie protittable. haa decided to aak terms of the tele Plans and estimates were given Know- ation's journal and letigrr. •The auditors of two of the railroads land lor the improvements drslr«i at graph companies. ray the 2 cent rate baa proved profit Mare Island, which call fcr the exjend- Georgia Negro Lynched. able, while other» take a different vh-w The Vancouver, B. C-, city council iture ol several million dollars to make Macon, Ga , (kt. 31».— Passengers cn of it,” said Mr. Hadley. haa appral«l to Ibe govetniurnt to ex- this station the tines I naval establish the Central Georgia train coming ftotn ‘The fact that the railroad« can’t elude all Asiatics. ment in the world. The «pur dikes, Byton, Ga., brought an account of the agree on the proposition cans«! them The Japanese at Vancouver, B. C., which were design«! by H. H. Roeseau, lynching of a negro named John Wilkes to decide to give It another month's are making exorbitant claima for dam now of the Panama Canal commission, at that place last night. The negro trial before going into court again. I and have proved such a succeea in derp- robbed two small boys of 7ft cent» shall not take any further steps In the ages auatained duilng the riots. enrng the channel to the yard, will I* When Marshal Johnson made an effort matter unless the railroads makes There are rumors tl>at the Ute In greatly extend«! at a cost of several to arrest him the negro attempted to move. I shall !»• satlsti«! if they de diana on the Cheyenne river reserva hundr«l thousand dollars. The atone •boot 1 he officer, quick work prevent cide to continue the 2-ceut rate IndeA- tion are about ready for an outbreak. quay wall, to which vessels under re ed thia. At a late hour unknown per nltely. ’ Representative Burton is likely to re pair are tied, will also l>e extend«! sons dragged the prisoner from the jail main chairman of the river» and har about a mile southward toward 'he ■ml after carrying him a short distance Senator Owen for Suffrage. bors committee during the next »«waion magaxine. At present the quay wall 1« the b"dy was fi<lll«l with bullets, It Muskogee, I. T., Oct. 29.—The ad- so crowded that many of the ships waa then burned upon a log Are. ot congress. socatee of women suffrage will find a have to he in midstream ot at a point powerful ally in Rolmrt I» Owen, sen Thirty-three suite «gainst the South below the lighthouse. Ends Land Grant Inquiry. ator elect from Oklahoma. Senator ern PsclAc have liern tiled at the re Portlnd, Oct. 29.—B. D. Townsend, Owen has long held etrong Ideas rela quest of the attorney general for viola Prison Official Killed. Special United State» Attorney lor Ore tive to thF rights of women U ths tail- tion ot the 2« hour law. -- Petersburg, (kt. 29.—General gon, will complete lit» investigation < f lot. last fall when th* constitutional Kansas City ia working foi the Re Maiimoffsky, director of the de[»wrt- th»' Oregon A California (Southern Pa convent on wsa In se-sion in Guthrie, publican national convention. ment of prisons of the ministry of the cific) railroad grant In thia state In a he openly e»[>on»ed the rause and as More than persons were In jo red interior, was «hot and kill«) today. few days, when he will submit hia re sisted in every way he could to get a n a stteet car collision at Chicago. The general was the first responsible port to United States Attorney General favorable clause in the constitution. official connect«! with the Russian Bonaparte. Mr. Townsen»! will not Colonel!» »wen la gleo a "white ribbon- It is aaid Roosevelt will try for prison. A yonng woman who has not dlarua» the result of hie investigation, er," and never touches liquor in any riatt's *«t in the senate if a president iieen identiA«l, present«! hers« If at which has cover*! several months and farm. to bis liking is elected. the weekly reception of General Max- has included a rareful resratrh of al) There have l»een four deaths In He itnoffsky and remain«! quietly in the the records ami documents pertaining Considers Suer Rout«. attie In which Hie symptoms were very crowded anterrx»ni until it was her turn to the grant and ita terms. Rome, Oct. 29.— The Uniteil State« to enter the general's private office. ■imllar to boubonlc plague. coniuIs at Naples, Palermo and Messi- When she was in his presence the Buya Bar Gold In Loe dor. na have received Instructions from Harriman may distribute the stocks woman bred seven shots. Ixindon, Oct. 29. —The Unit«! States Washington to ascertain what amount of other roads held by the Union Paci- «ectimi all the Imr gold offered today of coal and provisions the three eitira tic among the stockholders of the latter Increase Railway Ratea in the market, totaling nearly |ft,(XM»,- can supply on short notice. Th« In road. Mexico City, Oct. 29.—It waa an- 000. The price (»aid wat 119.50. Thia quiry is believ«l hers to Imply that the The trans-Atlantfc liner Lusitania tboritatively etat«l today that a gene- ia 3»% cents higher than previous quo Unit«! Mates Navy department contem- has eroaaed from New York to Queens ral Increase in the railway rates ol the tations, indicating the krenne«« of the plale« sending part of the Atlantic bat- town in 4 days, 22 hours and 4fl niin- ¡country would go into effect in the com|ietition. Rolli Faris end Izmdon tleehlp *|na«lron to the Pacific by way bld against the United States. of the Hues csnal. ¡ tnear future. in a Condensed Form for Dur Busy Beaders. fl APPEKINÛS OF T>0 CÜNTINE5TS i 1 II unip - Hktlr Ilaamtly All growers of blackberries and rasp berries know that one of th* m<«t dle- ngrrvatde Jolts of the season la the cut ting out <>f the ohi cans« on the planta of ttx -e fleh!» The easiest way of do ing thia work la to uao a sharp tool of »«lint kind so arranged that the operai or may «lami upright and work. The tool Uluatrat«*d may tie readily mad«' by any* handy man. an*l will do the work requlr*i quit«' aa effectually as a more expensive tool Take th«' hand!« from a worn out abovel or fork am! have the black smith attach to It th» end of in old «•ytbe blad«- or, If one hits no blade of thia kind, tlx* blacksmith can fashion one from old «Ta¡>» that lie may have at «mall ex¡»en*'. Have thia blade fas r '■ in Tlsit rog iiraaT uaowux, teu«l to Hie handle In th«' manner shown In th«' »nit, and when working among the can«-« of the tx-rry bushes use It In the way Illustrai«!. Tbl« t.'il will be found extremely ti.mdy for this sort of pruning any where on th* fami. It will work quit»» well for cutting out suckers In Hie or chard n« Ih the berry row If Hie canea are quite tall a straight bundle may tx> attaehis! to the blade «<> that one may bave lt of nny doeln-d lengtti. Hm'h a tool coat» bui little, and If <>ne tias a ainalderabto area Iti berry pianta It w IH pay to bare soventi tool« mede. Ilr«n9. ••Bean»'' Is the title of a recant farm er«' bulletin, by Profe-w >r t’orbdt, the well known horticulturist of the l’ult»«! States I »apartment uf Agrhmlture. Iteana belong to one of the most luipor- taut families ,>f ecunomlc piatits with which man has to deal that of le- grimes. The l»‘«!i furnishes f<«x| for l«>th man and and tx*nst, mid at the same time In-Tea*-« the tertlllty of the soil. It la, therefor«, an ltn|«»r taut crop, both In farm rotation and In market garden work Tbs near bul Istln treats fairly of It« cultivation, care and uw I’rnfiswir tVlaneko, of Purdue Expe riment Station, has Just Issue«! an In teresting bulletin on soy b««na, cow p«-as and other forage criqw. The cul ture of «ow | h » iis and *>y beana la Iw corning Important with many farmers, as they make g,«»! forage crops and at the same time n«l«l fertility to the soil. They belong to the legume«, and the «.st of priMtwIng Is about tile same aa for corn, while their food value coni pares very favorably with «>rn. Her- eral other <•! tsww of f'«rage plants are di's-'rlteM In the bulletin. FrnK fr«>m Irrd. I >r winter f'<d »• uf ato- k aalmals Ibi« unir« . ■ « of tlx* Aiicat f«ela on the fanti I he tu »lern husking and - , ■ « silent w rk. and Ita in eating proclivities líate brea largely nlltulnat«! Au or- d .«ry tbi.-«‘i ,g t. hti... mi (<e made to >to g -»1 shredding, but the «rain la not left In the liest .■ondinosi. Tbs greatest drawback In the um of !«>tb busker and th ree ber la that they re- qulrw a large force of men and tesina h-me th.' w .rk Is quite exi>enalv* Perhapa the cb<-a|w«t corn husking Is <!"■•• with the little old husking t«g Hut It Is n. ■■«! tuip>*slbte to fated long •t • » it - de; ibi- waste, and i’i.' rvfu». »tnlk» ar» a nulaam-e when ■ s t<> ‘ ar. ! ’ » the manure I lutes .1 ’ a ' .sr t-e .oerceine t.y running the hnndhusk«! stover through a «><n tn e, .-utter and atir«-hler This work i- it- i e v t- <1 ■ .- w ‘ nit employing ■i n -h. If any outside help In esse er- . ■ ■ th < -. ’,tr«-.l th.- •• of the werk, sdd«l t thnt of hand husking and put- tlr.g of the «>ru and aturar lu crib and n. « >r stark may ««putì or erstt ex.*red ■ i . • « f ■ h «V ng and g : » « . .. t plftr ea.-b to di • 'de from hl« own standpoint. Agri cultural Epltomlat. Psalter. A rareful abt-irver of poultry needs ■ i better «Ign of Its condition than to «xt.-h the «uuh. A bright re«! comb shows that th.- hen or mats la healthy and vigorous, an.1 If a hen, aba will probably I».» a <•>•«1 ayvr After ths "•gg aui>ply lias failed the «unb will generally lr-e Ita olor In cold weath er fowls with large mt« must have extra wnrm quarters, as they are very easily frozen lt Is froxm «»mba mors .firn than anything elw that make« I eglxirns and Mlnorcaa poor winter layers (« their num.-a Imply, they are nutlvi-s of warm climates, ax Iml««!, moot fowla nre limy very rarely get Into i ns warm quarters In winter aa they < could And any where In tile rout»- tries w hero they had their original hum«. • Is»w to Iflir Mtrpe. In «¡'Ito ,,f the ext-'ii»iv<> development slid u* of .--rii liiirveatti.g machinery the fa.-t remains thnt uiucb corn la still cut by hand Therefore the sc- 'iiipnnylng <«kct< h r«‘«‘titly sent to thw New Knglniid ilotneated by a reader will prove of Intersat. 11« Ims tlgur«-«! out that If the plan outlined Is follow«! a sixty four hill flg mt at a minimum number of stei*«. The Hr- clew in t.Kt «'enter «•present til« four bills tied togeth«-r or tx-twern which the shock Is built. After the founds- Hon for Ilin sh'vk Is ready the man g. es to No. 1 and .-uta In th«' direction ! • *> w À4 0 ar a • » I it » »e J» 9 re ;■ Be 0 »»••••-« A ■*■ «• O’" •• * ct rrtixu a «li«« a or cous. of the numbers until be mache« No. A After piacili« bl« armful In the shock he begins nt No 0 and cuta to No. 14 ngnln depoRTtln« bln load aud continu iti« the iqa ratbui In the wiry the bills are numbered until the shock la com plet«!. It will ba noted that In addi tion to saving steps this plan brings the cutter near the shock with Ids heav iest load, or when bls artu Is full of <»ra. It Is doubtful If there Is any kind nf fruit that will come strictly true to vs rlrty when grown from se«l. ns there B«'h1vea on e»ery front porch, gtw la a tendency to devlnte from the orlg Inal. One may a«nire «omHhlng si|» Ing each family a sil|q>ly of drllclou« riot or th* fruit may revert back to honey do*» at band, while at thw same some undesirable kind, It la a slow time the b«-a will Inculcate thwlr I««- and uncertain procesa. Chestnuts may •on of Industry, are a puselblllty, for be graft«! when 1 year old. The nota the I »«partment of Agriculture has sue- are usually pl»c«1 In the ground In reeded tn Importing from abroad what rows, fl Inch»* deep, early In the spring may t<e trrm»4 a jeaceful t»e«, which or lais In the fall, hilling over them If Anda our Ai-kls climate to Ita liking. The newcomer la known aa thw (lao- In the fall, and uncovering In the firing. They are very unreliable In caalan tew. Thw name 1« dertvwr! fnwa germinating and prefer a sandy loom. Its nstlrs locality, and Is emphaatsM The European varieties are larger than by habits of life wblcb rank It distinct the native. The native chestnuts vary ly aa tbw whits man’s bee It la drll- greatly, no two trees prodix-lug nula lx«1. dlgnlAvd and blgb toned, ft exactly alike In sits, flavor, stc. The rualiea with re e -tat •• Into anythin foreign varieties are grafted ou the that smacks of warfare, haring, American atockfc Trees grown from place of the belligerent luatlucta American nuts cao not t>e depend«! others of Its class, a predisposition upon for quality of product arbitration. Hones ■■« l.l«» for Powltrr- Nearly all kinds of f<«id contain lime Oyster sheila, clam shells, marble, lime stone and chalk are of the name com position (carfronate of lime», bones being pboaphate of lime. Fowls utilise oyster shells and other forms of lime largely as grit, while freah bone from the butcher la an excellent f<»id. pro viding both lime and nitrogen. As green bone cannot be ground, owing to Ita tough rondltiosi. It must be cut with a bone cutler. When bonce are dry they may then be ground and can be uj«d at all seasons. «rabbie riel«». Fields that are left to stubbla, that are cover«1 with weeds, cannot now be benefited by rultlvaflo«. where tbs amta of the weeds have already !>een Scattered, but as aooo as th« frasi does Ita work and the weeds are dry, raks over the fields with a hores raks ami bum all tlie refuse. Iiwad weeds form harboring fUa«w for field mira and Iniracta, and during windy dayx after the wee«la are thoroughly dry, they are blown to other fields. By burning all refuse, tfiere will he feweg weed a*da turm-vi under neat aprine >*- 455 •’ ' '* Ä Z» ** F mVV’ ■