The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 24, 1908, Image 4

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For that
Dandruff
There h one thing that will
cure it — Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It is a regular scalp-tncdklnc
It quickly di troys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy s<afp becoir.'-•
healthy. The dandruff di-tip-
pcars. had to disappear. A
healthy scalp means a great deal
to you —healthy hair, no dan
druff.no pimples, no erupt ions
Th* beat kind of a t««t|monlal
"Mnl4 t r ovor «ixty y. vr«."
St. tifien s Utili, r< illtind. <>r.
R»»id«nl »nd Day .' ho I for Girl»
Catalogue on Rri.uttl.
dr rit«M Ihr • IrrttMi < Jf y.
“IVhrn you r « r- hi Kouir, *»f tour«*,
you h-l <
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w w*t (u rv
tnnfwy, and httil h» íi I
r I» \i. «• i ' tb«*t weri
Irati it fruiti !
VltUihf the city.” < turalo Tribun«.
< Iti««»*.
Will you "aw i
.■ w - >| f<>r your
«Inm r •■'
"No'm, I don't eat wo j," Houston
l’.«t
Hobitmil
Coustipiiiion
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•’If«» îs.-ictl » LÎ h ■' ft’fh njly.
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C alifornia
Fit - S flit rp < ’o. UNIT
SOLO BYALL LfADINC DRUCCISTS
on«* wruiijj. n*;*tuuf jhhv 5 k
Ihttlic
Products
Libby’s
Vienna Sau mge
You vo never tasted
the best sausage until
you've eaten Libby’s
Vienna Sausage.
it s a sausage product
of high food value.
Made different. Cook­
ed different.
Pastes
di fferent and is different
than other sausage.
Libby’s Vienna
Sausage, like all of the
Libby f" ood Products,
is carefully prepared
and coo ked in Libby’s
Great White Kitchen
It can be quickly
served for any meal at
any time. It is pleas­
ing. not over-flavored
and has that satisfying
taste. Try it.
Libby. McNeill A Libby
Chicago.
• OLD SOREIS
•¿0*’
N»ul<! sore can heal until the cau»e which produce* it tin* Im-n removed
External ai iplicatton« ui «alvcs. wushea. lutions, < tc., ttiay r«*)u«x tbc tttflam-
Ul itiou anil a.*«i»t tu kccping
, _ the place elcan, but canno! cure thè trouble
>rr* *xi*t
becai|*C they do n->t retell It* Sottres. Old »ore*
ex . t bveau
Iw-caiithe lilmid i*
infected with liupuritic* and |».i*<in» which ate <<>«■ stanti)
t.intly ’ bri
b> itijf dm. barge.I
into the |'lace. The nerves, tissues and film * of the fit *1| arc kept tn a .»late
of irritation an>l dr*< u.»c b* 4 ing daily fed with th. germ I Sen qiattcr
thri'iigh the circulation making it impossible for t! • mr. loh. tl
S S. S.
i ire« chi ni.- ■ re- bv it. purifying a. tmn on tin- I
It . «
I-iwn into
the ctr- illation, »" ! remove« the p-a*on-pr«"!m ing germs mi; inti. * and
mm Im! matters which arc responsible for the failure of the place to heal.
S. S. S make* the Id -»I pure, fresh and healthy; then a* new. ti- h blood is
carried to the »pot the healing prm < r-* I-gms. all disc harge c. a«ca, the
inflammation letve*. new tissue begin* to fortu. the place fills in with firm,
healthy flesh, and soon the sore is permanently cured. H S S. t* purely
Vegeta!»!*, the »alcst and Ixest b!««-»! purifier t ir young or oi l.
Book oB
Sure« and Vkets and any m« iical advice free to ail who write.
Ì
lhe I Itmllr Mrluh Polrb.
.Many who | um U* thrui*M*h«M* on
^urdfii nn«! ar«* fond of iu*l
tM-trr nUruipt to grow them "CncaiMT
to buy at 23 !» <<-u(» ea«'h!"
— Mayle' tor
the first tw.i or three, but If you would
• like or dozen < r two. enough that If
company cornea utwxpce<e«lly an«! there
1 Is uo d.-s«. rt for dlntwr. the melon«
■•an richly r<-pl».e the ( mi str) Hint 1«
» dlffiTeut matter.
Despite thi’orle« to the contrary, mel
1 ons ar«’ ns ••nslly grown n» «-ucumtwra
amt there are a number of varletl«’»
which will mature miles« G><* «itmmer
1« umi«.Hilly sh«>rL A rich, light »>>11.
■I.q.lng toward the east or «olltli nml
well fertilised In the bill, will bring
•he In* lou« fruit.
If Gi«-r«’ 1« danger from dry weather
All nti oM (»till or oyster run (flr»t per­
forating the bottom with tinll liohsI
with stable manure or |smltry drip­
pings, «Ink It partly In the gronml nml
kee|i it moistened. This will not only
fur*il«h UMristure but f.ssl
The r«-«wr
voir 1« Ing Is-low flic »urfnee will tempt
tlw r«»>ts io grow down lli»t«,ad Of Seek
liig the surlavv. a» when water roimsi
from te h<>*> In only «mall quantltl«-«.
»lid Iley will lot hss »uscepttblo to
droll! h.
If the plants go to vine« nip off the
enda. but do hot try to i beck vigorous
growth by »tnrvntloii The It-s ky Ford
1« «me of the t>s*t curly muskmelon»
oih I one of the enalcNt tu grow, ts-nrlug
In profusion.
The Imllnna Rwrethrnr! 1« n favor
lie watermelon. rl|M.*iilug early and of
excellent quality.
I nta «tut Ih. I »«lealrnhle »re«t.
Th«- real u(,»todate farmer, following
the tm>«t »■ lentllb' methods In the op
«■ration of hl» ground. I» taught to
make uw of tha *•
lectori material only
lu order that the
■(■eclro may lie con
■tnntly
Improved,
following tlx- law
nf the nurvlval of
the nttest. For In-
«tane«. In tin- «elec­
rm wirn <«» kw .
tion of till' «•*•<! to
L« placed In the ground, he 1« not con­
tent merely to «retire the l«'«t •peclv«,
but wherever |>o««lbl» he will go care
fully over the »red am! pick out only
the Irtrgt—t «| hh tim-n* to lie plni-ed In
the groiuul
In thia manner the pro-
dud la generally of u much higher
'••ni d.iri!
It 1» dllth ult t<> carry out
tlila M-lectlvc acheme In the caac of
corn nml almllnr aeetla which are made
Ilo of In great qua nt It Iva til the vaae
of corn, however, the «mall kerne!« are
gvb.-rully nt the lip of the cam. «nd In
order to get rhl of tbrw umlealrable
piece« a corii-tlpper ha« been luvyntvd
Tin- dev liv «eennt to have been «ug
gestixl by the fntulllnr |«-nc|l alinr|H-ner.
It 1« o|M*rnted by n amali crank,
ha« a coue with a tooth Interior
tip of the corn rar taring placvtl In
revolting cup. all tlyv «Inali arati
cut off. leaving only the full «Izcd
nela on the ear.
I
" m k Mr»a.
leg wi-tikm-»« 1« «III«’ to chick»
coming heavy rapidly. a«i that
w«*lglit of their I« h I) la too milch
their legs. Tiy» 1» not always an alarm­
ing condition, for It «tdiotes that the
chick» are growing fast, and If careful­
ly guard«*! nml f«*l properly they will
pull through nil right.
The cnu»e
nrl««-» from heavy fe«*llng nml forcing,
which enrrh-n the chick« forward •«>
rapidly nn to rail«1 tlie leg» to fall.
Chang«’ Gw food to a light <llet of Veg
etntil« « and feed bone meal In the food,
«ley should nl«o he wi’ll pr<it«*'t«*l
•galnat the diimpnctw. and the dlrtlml
ty will Boon pn«» away. In>g weakn«-»«
1» nearly nlwny» due to rapid growth of
the l««!y or from lack of uniformity of
bent In brooder». If the chlcka are »mall
enough to be kept In n brooder, t'rowd
Ing nml pn-««lng together to keep warm
nt night I* • main cause of little chick*
having leg weakness
No great alnrm
need be entertained mile»« the trouble
cnntlnu«*» for too long n time, but
change the f<»sl and kwp the blnl»
try.
I tlllal»« Waste Tlmhee.
The Wood cliemlatry aeetlon of the
Forvatry Bureau has been giving nome
attention to the subject of pr«»tuctl«»n
of turpentine from yellow pine waste
It In «fated that for tlw recovery of
tur|«*ntlne from waste wo-si the st<*nni
distillation prncctai la far mtiwrlor to
d>’»trii< five distillation, making a more
uniform crude tur|>entlnc. nml u»ually a
higher grade refined product
The
wastage from the yellow pine cut each
year Would yield a» much •nrpcntlne a«
the entire present an mini output In
this country, with a value of 314.000,
(Ski. At the present rate of cutting the
rujqdy of long !rnf yellow pine In the
Nouth will be pracGcally exhauste«! In
twenty years, but that the mrtb««!s nf
exploitation now In use convert only
about half the tree Into market pro
duct.
Me -• t « p , >. r t. . . d < : n.-.11,,
inveutora of "tachyui" t ttuuridr »f »il
tert, an nutlajwtu t-mplityt-d In »urg<-ri
■* * .
K
have found Hutt a » -lutlun of 1 part lit
.'«••.<•«» of water will dewtroy all germa.
I ««41«» < »wa «,» t.raaa.
Iltciudlllg late! 11 UN aubtlll«. II» gertnlel
Prof« -.«or» St« »art ami Atw>««!.
dal
effect la-lug mu- h gre il<-r than that
th- Went Vllgi .1 I: \ |« rlii. nt St.ill li
litet year <«.mlm t«*<| «.»me careful Imta t>r chlorine. i«r«imlne or o«*-nr.
To li*» n rl»k r-f hewt of Mibmarlm-».
to dt-termllx' wle-llirr it 1» profitable It)
fu»d milk vows grain on gruss
With tor¡>e<|.H-» um -<I In naval (traetier ami
out going Into the details of these ea­ other olij.x-t» liable to «ink In lite «cw.
|»*rlmenla se quote the »inclusions us « French ucvam-grnplier attache» a ve»
■el ut oil having a long and »bort time
fol Iowa:
"Tbl« experiment dearly alio»• that tula- one tenth of an Inch In diameter
there wna uo direct financial gain In When »ut.mcrgvm'e aoftel.a I th* rum
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
fe««llng the grain to the <x>wa while at »eala of Hte tula., oil ria.w i from tbc
thr
long
otte
drop
by
dnqi.
ha
«st
lug
pasture.
It Is true that G m * cow »
<
the wa-
which received grain wars uniformly ■unken object by the Olin on
In somewhat better fl«-»b than th«»« 'er'a »urface
that did not rvielve grain, but a« far
The Germa i government more that,
i ri
1.
a» the tullk yield wna nin<i*ru«»l the a year ngo I iii (« hm «I what aaveiUed to la
In--rriiM.I flow waa prudmvd nt an ac­ a Moderate tax <>n railroad tichela
tual Io««" I tala obtained In »Itnllar The rifult of It ba» la.-n a diversion uf
eg|ierlmcnts al other atatlumt are «urn travel from the higher to the lower
mnrlxe«l. ami from tb«*«e in compariaon ria•«.-«, to auch an extent that « de
For f\«li>‘» Batlii for Baby*« Uotbeai for an lye Ua»h.
with their own InveatigaGoM the au- I renar ut a Itou t >2.5<«'.<»«i In the pa«
kiouth Mash, htcrHlaìuù tbo Botile, Va»!ilU|¡ Nupslu*.
Gtora conclude ''that uni«-»« dairy prod- •ei.ger earning« of the I’ruaalan »tale
*nq■ w fl : • t
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< • -a iliHilt ( J , (IgkU td. < •!.
u< tn are «-»(»-« lally lilglt In pries It Is railroads alone I» attributed to It.
I o. AÌ b*> > l4 V4kg)T««4
yffi
not n prontabh- practice to feed grain Nearly at th«- Mme time a new «ctieilul«
to cow» nt pa»ture It 1» true that more -f
irg« « f..r p«»» ogi-'« ami ■ igg >g.
milk 1» obtain««! nml the <«>w« hold up w«a intriHlui'wl. which <> i the Mute
their yield better and remain In better railroads
red urial
earning»
about
f!r»h w li.-n receiving the grain rations, (],.>ll.<ial
But this ».it eX(>«<-ted
but under ordinary circumstance» liter*
Dr. II. C. Ntevcn«, of Neattle. report»
ntt r.*:»r
Is n<> direct profit from the grain feed­ recent experimenta
. xi miti
wbl<h »bow tbit
ing. »• the Increased production unuat-
A
Nre
at«<J
M
•»»
Fum-tBR
r»t«*nt
i all ila
•ibjeeta ae>*n by Indirect vision ordln
» sff ! <«
ly co»(« mure than It can be *>ld for."
il toi ert
arlly appear larger In the right half Iasi««
th» Ht>. «A mm I m lb»
of the field of v Inion than lu the left. cw.lef F»'m r«MbM«0Mil4»> Frv» H ub
thMf Mmlas» Mmt.
With a »mailer number of peraotxa thia
i i cuui tue m FyMM iwmi er
The hog rnlM-ra of Kanaaa »tallol,
la reveraed. From th«*«»- farta he <lr
utatie a teai to aitow wimt kiud <>f a
ill n««l
du»-« a (Miaalble origin ut right and left
■r»> •rytl ffcg.
bog grow« III«’ l>e»t meat. Ttie weights
Ml
fr> «f> a. .--«.«
» h
• *1 iLwiau
band«»l:i<-«»
Itlght bandmlne««. «r Ita
U r 4 Op a
I
ST a .
were
its
follows
;
of bauia In the teat
• ■ T.
re» nu-, devcbipa at at«>ut the age of
Berk«li!rv barn», 38U pound«; Iti.-
-.. ..
.
■,
M’>Owr« a'll f.n.t Mr.' "Int - . R IMn«
Poland
¡«iiimls ;
n»- Jerwy.
24 b,
that they may be due to the phcttomviia S)r., ■h. I. •
i .. . i.«l< .i* ali U
Chinas. 2T>H |M>unda. Tbctte bog« |u
1
...»
• l ai.«
-U.
of vlaloii Ju»t d< «- rttMil
Ity a n-flex
»Ixc were as near the •»me
i
weight a»
••ffect the Infant renelle» after tlte oh.
iKHUlblr to get them,
The «boulder»
Jvcta I h *» i tawu with the arm m-nr«-«t to
w.lgh«! 21H
uf
the Berkshire«
them.
|M>uml» ; l>ur«a Jenn-ya. , 1111-» |«>'.md»
In bla book on th«’ great veld of
am! Polo ml ibi una. 11»'•» pound*. The
B«-rk»hlrv» havr larger abixulder» thau Gi-ruian Last Africa, Herr C. G Neblí
ling» give» a vivid deacrlptitm ut the
the other brevda.
••Tin: school of qiality ”
The butcher Wt»> sow the bog» abmimeriag, undulating »•■» of light
uto g- lia- a.
Better i uh y-nr. ”■!!»■ ■ r. We now
■lauglttercd thought thè Ihinic Jeraey which liatli«-» that rountry, cau«li.g
bad tliv moat fot un thè back ; thè Po- lightcolorctl objecta oft«u to ap|«i-ar i— in G«-r. i my.
have two floor* i x Its) feet. Thorough
lami Cliitia next. then the llerfcahlrv lilac», and making d.«tu:i- «■« m «I«-. .-(>
•
nta in tha
Shake luto Tour Fhoe»
hundred
The Itvrkahlre li ani «Itowed more Iran lite that w I n - u but a few
A!Ir*) « F<M»t Fan*. •
<! • f«rt, !t rur-K et i. ami we i Im.tti-dlv lead in this re.
l>acee
away
II
I»
«ometlm«»
Imposai
ble
and le«» fnt Gian the Folnml L’tilnn.
paini ut «wUkm. «mari »n t.
r » fret. Ma«.«» »; ct. Get our cats. >guc, penwork, etc.
ÌJrvsitata anri
The buteher» coiMhlrrMl th*' breed <»t io dletlngttlah a rhltmcvro» from au r*«r khom ra«y, Ht>M by
■ . I , to quality
Htnrva.
Ikxn't
arreg>t
any
«ulani
¡iute. Ramyia th' n j •: ■ • ■•«• f r >
Water ott > JtL.E.
boga tinti limi the m<«it ful i hr m<«t oetrlcb or a termite«' m-«t
A H.
1 <• I ay, N. Y.
tbl»
veld
1«
often
the
greateet
of
lux
A
P
ARMSTRONG.
LI..B Principal
profitable hog. both for the farmer ami
urie»,
'
«•
procloua
a»
life
lta>*lf,
ever
Lufhtnl!'»
Harliiitf.
"tenth
and
Vtoro.on
•
Portland. Oregon
the butcher.
Mai* V<> <• II■ it *
when obtnl:>ed from »ma i luixl poil*’
OrrkarU Work.
F rut*It* Voit r HeUo Î
Vet the country, wheu viewed from hill
A gran! tmt of a man's r'hrlaUanlt, to)« or from tall tre«-«, exhibit« a won
-|« ibis you. darhngT*
•*V®a; * bo ara you?" Yo dkera State*
la to clamino his apple barrel fruir derful panorama of wihl life El«-ph«nl
It-* «vil Known nil*61»
cren.
t<-p Io bottom.
there are not diqa-mletlt Upon grass
A man may lx- a go,«! w>HMl.-liop|M-r, but will «trip tree« of their bark ui
Oeafors* Cannot Be Cured
but that 1« mi «ign that he know» I tow bra itch«-» when hard prvMH*l. and they
br 1<w»i applirsti *. ««
ra.inet re»eh the
Root «nd Rrrb
to prune tree«.
are goanetliDM found In company wilt 4L
Vs*-«-f>1 i^-ril.i ui t ti • . a ? 1 bi r
"tiljr «•«<•
liic-a* ati-l th»! f bt Ci)H»!lln-
An ax ami a »aw In the ham!» of nt. giraffe»
13 «urne of the «mall lake, wayiorar?
reutMl« » l»»»ir.r*< lerav* ■* bj an ««►
Ignorant mail caUHv more damage to of tin- Kilimanjaro r«-g >n hlppopot.ini
*> rtiii'l 11It«n i <»i li»** mu* ott« lining of tbf
’ ily of
F
!»•:»«
lui* • % lien thi» tub 1« iitI
the fruit <-r«q<» <>f till» laml than all th« may tie watch«*d by a <viii.i-.ih-d i ob
' it.
Ìou htvt m rum*' !rt< »«t-:n4 or I niNffi Tt hear«
I »
i 1« sir.
bird« that are hatched
invfl
’
irrlv
r
«»>
4,
«•
h
•vnrr at a« chute quarter« «■ In I ! n». « I wtMMi h i
1 hut WVMtltff«
frrtTMHlUM
ih« ig « u l. »n4 ufi lib»» th«* intf»fitntaiion r»n b
f ruit tu-ll» beat ■alien properly grad toologlcal park.
Hirll «MI atld tht tn tulio reslor«*«* pt ft« Ut-rn,»i No »! f » .
1 - (1 Hr ( urce
etl. The ta-at will bring a Utter price
Ug 14 I li be 4e»f 'vu rtf
. W Ihmll I '..ft rti . , . ;
,|lhl V
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KfWl<
Hit»*" CMK» GUI U 4 ( Irtt
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»f» o»'»»rt| Irtr CflftS*
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,««.'■<
■
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■
Ortlv-r «»f
ihr «.nlilei*
ll-tr-r
h'-.
and lite lower grarlea will generally
• “»*
«*hi« b !• n>Hhln« btit »n infì»tu<4 unlit km ui Onm*». kb<'(bm*tl»rn,
-'«r.
WBrnq. h, 1-1 «-r h . If
bring a» grard a price a« the entire lol
....
L. k A.
Ilow man) ¡wrsor .« lutro ever heard Ih»* ttiurou* «uff«« «<
I I
"<•»111 t<vo<>nr iluntlr«»! P«*n»r* fot »ny f <bu**k» W • ' ■ - -"
nou I<1 If mix«!.
of the Order of the Golden H«>r*e*boa, ra«* <r»f i **{»«** (i«au*<4 byr«f*Mh) il at rati
A SUHE C/ NCER CURE
ii**t |nrcur*l l»y lt»ii*ii t at«ffh * urr. Ht iul fot Ju.i Hr.cocd from I’ hi ;. <
For aummer pruning of ire«-« the lie»« •he fltst order found«! In America!
,»(«, Sue«
rifrular», frr«'
and ilei.st le.
time 1« from the 15th of June to the
F J ‘ IIKNKY A < O ,T<4r4o. O.
In 1734. when
V Irglnla extemlril
ir
ion
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o
1
1
1
1
i
i
•-
i
i.n.Ar
br f W11 « ir t« • •
loth of July, Ju«t when the »ap la run from the Atlantic Into the unknown
IsiiL.i !..
) i
al
co.s.sii.t.v nos I'wirit
til ng freely. When the tree 1» In leaf West. few of hvr coloiitats had croas-
It M ■
. , I .
!• r li,. J,»»»* 4 < wie in statt fut
y<>u can tell better what to cut out.
Cnrrlr « VlMtler nt 1 hole*.
rd the Blue Itldge or the Alleghenies.
l’ ..I IWo • IM-kXlrl l'ÏNrtXl.
Nome (tropic Imagine that all that I» No full of danger» from savag«s and
•
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»
i
“I m 1 hat* to pay thia bill for ga* that
j'h'Msm M»n-' ,«»u Hut* J*. ., y.
neccttanry to have a goml orchard 1» to wild twavts and a<> full of natural ditti I never u»«tT‘
•’Not unlr« you cbooa*. There 11 no
P N U
plant a variety of gtxai tree» ami "let cult lea wn» the pavaige of tbrae terri
No. 30
’em rip." It generally take» year» to hie height«, that Goivrimr NpotswiMal. cotitpultdon about It. We merely «hut off
d «.liter their mlatake, but they flmiUy setting out to discover n pia». l«H>k«-<l your gaa if you don't pay It."-—•Chicago
T t iLune.
dlacover It.
on the expedition a« *> hazardous that
îrsr* ¿1 ?•
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C. Gee Wo
CHINESE
DOCTOR
mitalde.
tom.
be took with him a guard of "«oldlvra,
gentlemen, ami pioneer«." armed ami
carrying pmvlaluna. Th<*w «caled the
I hi «» with great hardships and peril«,
and returned after the Governor had
cut the name of Klug George In tht
rock« on tlw highest |«-ak
He tlieu constituted the society. o.
order, of the Golden I lilts.-shoe Flach
matt who had scaled thia high paaa WAI
made a tuemlwr of It, am! to each ol*
he |trriM*iitrd a golden horaeahue.
the able was Inacrlbed In laitln:
It pleawea him to cr<>mi mountain«.”
Any men thereafter who could prow
that be had read wUti III« own eye«
the name of the King on the height
entitl ed to become a memtier of
Cold water entera nt the bot­ vrder.
IlMvtrrla tn 4 t*l«l Mill*.
M K. Pennington of the Bureau of
Chemlntry, I*e|inrtment of Agriculture,
refMirta flint *x|H*rlmeuts on milk kept
at nliout the frc«*xl:ig point showed a
ctHttinuoiia Increase of organism« for
tin or six w«-«-k». At their maximum
(hey numtierv«! hundreds of millions
|ier cubic nmtlmeter, and occasionally
they pasmil the billion mark. Although
the milk experimented with was never
solidly froxen, yet after ten day* to
two weeks It wna a inaaa of ainnll le»
crystal».
No odor or taate Indicate«!
the higher hnctvrlal content, and ever.
on bentlng no curd was produced until
the very end of the exia-rltnenL
Colic: The only thing that
tackle a buby without flr»t conaldering
the conaequemv«
Chimera». The food of indolent the
orlata.
Humor:
An anvil upon which tn
crack a «mile.
Matrimony
Hie »ea that «wam|«
many a court eh Ip.
Sympathy :
A convenient thing for
a allent |>artner.
Miser
One of the thing» that will
keep In any climate.
I»u<!v: The excrescence of Inauffer
able com t-IL
iMvonaelele
»i«»»l».
The Ingenious Charleston News and
Courier suggests that the new spring
hats would gain In distinction If they
sported a twat two-foot flagstaff.
Anil right away somebody will want
to suggi >1 a sign language for the flag
tn the hat.
Of course the fing st half toast
might Indicate that Its owner was a
Trr*« In »nr* 4 « m «»?•„
widow, and a reversed flag would
The few acatterlng trees In the fence mean that the lady was In distress. —
corners are frvquently véritable bn**| ''levelsnd Plain !>enler
Ing places for Ituos-t pests They should
tw glven ju»t as rnuch attention aa th*
One quiet rooking lea«>u beata two
trees lu the orebani.
noisy music It-aauua.
litar» lite I’r»»!,.««.
Never allow old w<aal of rasptwrrl«-«
or blacklterrles to lie around.
Bum
every !•!* of It
When the new wi««d
Is IN Inches high, pinch off to sllow
lateral growth In the raspberries, hut
let the blackberries grow to 3 feet be­
fore doing this
For Infant* find Children
-c
i
Always Bought
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