SHEEP-RAISING ON
IRRIGATED LANDS
h .d i> . Gibbs and what lambs there
were did not amount to anything
These <>ld pellets evidently cun* west
hi the 6->*. and t make* me swear like
Of those corpuscle» In your Mood
sixty wben I think ol them It was a
that have been called ” Little
bad deal, and no farmer should buy
Soldiers," la to fight for you
one al any prtee An old, worn-out
against th» dlaeas» gsmva that
conatantly endanger your health. 10/UX) R. Nail R VERY SLCCES5FVL range sheep is the neartat thing tu
nothing at all there is on earth.
These corpuscle» ar» mad»
hvalthy and strong by th» u»e of
Result on Lambs.
D. C. Mullen, of Nampa, falls How
Hood’» Saraaparllla.
There were also * number of lambs
Ha Started Illustrates Many
Thia medkirie ia a combination of
about a year old or less This brought
more than '.«* different remedial agenla
nl* average
_ down to seven pounds
Interesting Points.
in proportion« and by a pr.xeM known
The next year was the same, only
only to ourselven and It has for thirty
lot« more young lambs My propor-
years been constantly proving its worth.
lion of very y jung
_ and vrry old was
The
following
article,
by
I)
C
Mui
No substitute, none "juat as-good.'*
ten. *>f Nampa. Idaho, is one of three away abuve the average, m i it dropped
contributions to the Boise Capital to 6| pounds This is >o< I the aver» Whole Cities Devastated and Surviv
Fren reas.
News made by that gentleman, who is age sheep fleece in the United States
or» in State of Panic Hun*
Idaho go.ng a trifle better
I can say
"Ibluk." asid Uir ptluilat. ”of bow a rancher near Natnp.i
right
here
that
g.'
jd
fair,
coarse-wool
deeds of Boats Lost.
The e<litor of the Capital News hav
eh tlHiitti u luis pr «ti-.wii slu< a th.
ing k.ndly enc -uraged me to write a mutton »beep will shear elote to 10
terror» vf Iba Ruinan arena “
pound*
little more on the subject of sheep on
“Yau." no»nere<l Hlrua llaker
In 1904 and
the farm, I will try to give a few fig
adaya when
Rome. Dec. 29—The three pF ONT
ures < n wh.it 1 luve »lone in a small to a hide buyer, who made several
we go tu a
way. These aril, lea are not written cents a pound on <t without doubt In I meet uf Cosensa, Cstansaro and Reg
wati b nouie
ufi fur enteriainmrnt, but are strictly for lv»i6 is wa* »old direct to a woo! gio di Calabria, comprit.ng the de
ahort turna "
business
My sheep are lambing now. buyer.
The lamb* (or theic three year* are partment of Calabria, which forma the
and I have hut little for anything
n.a Hin I aera.
southwestern extremity of Italy, or
but busme»*. Work on the farm at a* follows;
“A little lena ao.s» Ulta I lare. If fon any time ■* anything but a lazy man's
1904— Umh» S? NO. wool St 44. St 03 the "t<>< of the b»M>t," were devastated
plaaaa.“ S» 1 Iba » •- -kcap»r "('orni -a- job. but winter finds us with the most
190« Lambs JI 74. wool 41 40. *4 IS
tion .su t n» -mr, whau tksra la wurk • pare lime, an»! I like to have the
1907—1 ainbs >3 00. WO<»I SI 2«. S4 24 yesterday by an earthquake, the far-
an kand.“
The
lanitrs were sold to local butch reaching effects of which were felt
lambs come early, so 1 can give them
“That only show«. Mr
Addemup.” full attention
er* in Nampa and Boise, «nd weighed almost throughout the entire country
The town of .Messini. in Sicily, was
enapped (k. lypnwr ‘-rt
"tbal jou ••
The one time that you must look from 74 to too pound* The average
na»»r raad lb. b ■
r nt lb. tv».r sf after sheep is in lambing If weather income for three yevr* wa» S4 14. or | partly destroyed, and Catania was in
undated In Mrssim hundred* of
II« ba I “
ia cold they may chill to death; occa call it S4 even up Thi* i* counting I houses have fallen, and many perron*
»tonally a mother will not own her lamb* at loo per cent increase, it
Only Ona “BROMO QUININE"
will average close to that with care have been killed
That >• LAXATIVS: HK o M o Qt.’ININV lx.4 lamb, and in case of twins you must Thi* doe* not count losses of ewes, of
Owing, however, to the (act that
see
they
keep
together
at
first.
We
tn. i | m •Ornaiui. nt » W oltOVK t>s«S U m
which there will be an occasional one telegraphic and telephonic communi*
have
little
pen*
to
put
them
in.
where
ww M vw la t'u'« a < <"-t ■» o. • l>«> 1*.
Now, we find we can pasture 13 cation was almost completely de
' there are twins or m »liter* are tn
sheep
rm an acre, and one acre of al stroyed. It is impos»,blc to obtain
cHned to leave them
However, they
even an appr xim-ile estimate of the
•dmir are generally the best of mothers, and falfa. counting four t<>n* of hay to
grieve over their dead lamb* in * way acre, will winter 20 sheep, and this damage, but reports received here up
tn make yowr heart ache On the hay lami will al«o furnish pasture in to a late hour last night indicate that
rJnch there are none of the dreaditi ' the spring while regular pasture is ! the havoc has been great, and the de
■i I- » • -t -' ir -'ig - i ;.b. oii t b. at v»-ii netting a start, and also in the fall. ! .1 ruction of life and property m»ire
he«r one the range
My first sheep 1 beve two acre«, one of bay and one trrnliie than Italy his exper.enced in
wa* one of these orphan*. We made of pasture, will keep an average of many years
The City of Messina has suffered
in), or *>y 16. «herp the whole year,
I one visit io the lambing ground, and or eight to each acre, and an income probably more than any other place,
that was all I ever wanted
I can
hear those cries yet. and the time will of S* each «heep make« S3» income the latest information coming direct
ly from that quarter stating that two
come when such things will not be per acre
Another tiling, these sheep harvest thirds <>( the town was destroyed and
tolerated There will be laws to
cover this, ju*l as there is for feeding their own crop on three out of every several thousand persons killed
to
The stevmers
Washington and
and watering «lock in shipping These five acres Now, every farmer know*
orphan losses in a financial way are it costs good money and lot* uf sweat Montebello, which were tn the har
to out hay in the KMk
bor. later proceeded tv Catania, b-ad
also (xvoiahlr to ranch sheep We al
One oi the strongest point* in sheep rd with injured, who were
*;:»pc
way* have a few for some unavoidable
reason but w* ruse them on cow'» raising is they are so little work or tied by terror that they seemed un
For about able tu realize what h»d happened.
milk like a calf
Rangemen tell me it trouble most of the time
Tboae Dear Frtenga.
eight month* they will run on pasture • imply saying that it looked as though
Nan I alwaya know wbau Ja< k I« ai :* better to have lambs some later, so Yau only have tu keep a little water the cud of the world had tome
l ive
Ika (rout door
Ite giere Juel uoe lllil« thev will have green gras* to eat. and running and corral them at night • learners left Catania for Messina to
that they do better
We do not find I
When evening comes mine are all tn assist in removing the injured from
Y>» juat ilka that out ou your it so The lambs will begin to nibble or close by, and all there it to do is that place, who are reported to num
at thr hay when three or four days
lagar.
old, and soon eat as well as their shut the gate and open it in the morn her tti'iusends
At Catania the panic stricken pen-
mother* They sre all started ami j ing. Even thia is not necessary if you
Other«.!.. Objrrt leasable.
care for themselves when spring work have a coyote ■ tight fence, but we p!e, fear.tig new «hock«, absolutely i
Algy Myrtle what are your otijas-ttona
>* ->n. when most farmer* are worked sleep better when they are corralled, refused to enter their houses, and arc j
io marrying ma?
to death The rangemen forget that and most of them like to go into their camping on the «.jiiarcs
Myrtle I Hara only one objection. when they are lambing that i« all they house
The tidal wave sank 300 boats there
Algy I d Hata to lira with you.
In winter a farmer ha* only to feed and di<l great damage to several large
have to do. while a farmer Im many
them hay, when they have to be fed, vessels and steamers, including tnr
other thing* to alien») to.
ltaaS.4 Fiiil.lalng.
and only when lambing ha* he really Austrian steamer Buda
Condition* Differ.
“That aKxky looking man over ther»
Not only did Catania suffer from i
I find in nearly every way that to give them much work, but still they
•ni-» killed a man with on. punch.”
•heep on the ranch and range are en are always under his eye to see that the effects of a tidal wave bill a sun j
"What la b. a puglllat or a bar lircly different businesses I he range everything is going right.
ilar body of water inundated the hand I
tandar V
some »trccts of Messina which flank ■
Revenue From Wool.
man. from a money point of view, just
the harbor, covering them with a !
let*
hi*
orphans
die,
loses
stray
sheep
People
say
sheep
and
wool
have
Too Morn lue Hlan.
in the brush without bothering about been away up and you can't make such thtik layer of mud. which rendered'
•aid the thin party. “I'm go
more difficult the succoring of the i
it. ami the tick must get well them returns very long
Ing tu change my ix.ardlng plaie l h
selves or die
But such methods on
Well let us see. I «old my last wounded, many of whom could be I
tbreacouiao dinners are too much fur the ranch would be a disgrace We wool for 19 cent* This «ame farm seen lying under the wreckage
It i» reported that the villages f
my digestive a|.;»aratiia ‘
will expect to keep a better grade, or wind in Ohio brought 30 cents. We
“Three'*oiirs- dinner!" exclaimed hla even pure bred*, and »o cannot afford •houli get the same, less freight, or Faro and Ganzirrt. adjoining Mc»*ina,
I he effects ol the
sm h losses
Here is »hire I suffered 26 or 2t cents, instead of 19. . and
_ .2 we I has t disappeared
friend "Of wliat ilu they »onslat ? '
earthquake were aggravated through
"Napkina I-» water au»l tuuthp. i.a’ When I started in on sheep only one will get it when enough farmer* raise an explosion of gas Tbe flame*
man that I knew of wa* handling them «hcep so it will be worth while for
waa tha reply
on the ranch, and I had no one to ask wool buyer* to look it up A* long a* swept along several streets, adding
advice of when in trouble except the wc have only a few hundred ot thou terror upon terror.
A Hobday Suggestion.
In Calabria, the region around Mon
range man. and all he knew was Io »and pound* scattered all over the
The best gift is not always tlir
let them die
I coul<l do that without country, we wilt have to be content tricone was most affected The vil
at co«ts the most money
It's
any help, so just had !o blunder along with the be«t range prices The same lage of Steiaiiianicoin, the inhabitants
reading al| I could find in paper* on hold* true of lamb* My iami>s, if I of which number 23.000, was vttiuaily
the subject and studying my own had enough to ship to Chicago, would destroyed Only five persons were
make« the biggcat hit
For a
I forgot to «ay how little I knew of have brought me front St to Sfl net killed, but many were injured.
of domeatic taate here*» a
stock, and of farm work except what last year instead of S3 With plenty
thought;
I had read, until I came to the ranch of «herp qb the (arms, buyer* would
MANY VILLAGES RUINED
A new book of exceptional recipe» here eight years ago. I scarcely knew be here every month, taking all the
by Mr» Janet McKenzie Hill. of the a sheep when I saw one, so it is very lamb* ready to go, at prices away
Boaton cooking achool. ha« jtt.t ap evident if I could make it pay at all above local, <-r the farmers could pool Quake Center« at Etna Thieves Rob
peare...
■L>earr»l. under the title ' I hr I iok « that any farmer raised to the business and ship themselves and get full re
Dead and Start Fires.
Book “ It i« a »election of ao of the ought to make a big thing of it. I>is turns
1 he more that go into it the
choicest creation« of thi* eminent au cussiona on sheep in the papers have better, so you see I am wojking for
Palermo, flee ?V Reports from all
thority The idea i« to prevent in been a great help to me. and may we tny own interests as well as neigh* the towns and village* around Me»
compact form a number of deltcioua hope these lines on my mistakes may bors* in this discussion If we can •inn state that serious damage ha*
diehei- cake* and pattrie* fit (or th<»ae help some other farmer from going ship east, prices can drop 50 per cent be» n done by the eirthquake. and that
»pecial occasions when the housewife the same rough road Let u* consult and still we can make good money, or the number of victim* is large The
is anxious to make her best impres together and profit by other«* mi* we can even cut the prices I got tight gravest dlinage was done to public
»ion
I-very recipe i* a gem. and the takes.
in half and atilt make more money buildings and churches at Floridia,
book contain« in addition a fund of
than selling hay at Si in «tack t
I seil Noto < 'n.iijin .nto, Vittoria, Paterno.
Sheep Vary.
valuable household information "I he
my hav to my own »beep
j at S9 per ton I erran--» i, Mariattopoli and Narro At
Be(ore
____
!
give
my
figure«
I
would
Cook's Hook" l* elegantly gotten up.
Mtmo there were a iiuntlier <d shocks
and
they
gather three
three fifths
!
-
............
y gather
of the
printed <»n finest plate paper and pro like to say that my sheep are the ordi crop.
At Augusta, which once before was
fusely illustrated with beautiful half nzry scrub, range sheep, that I have
destroyed by an earthquake, the tidal
picked up anywhere (rom one to half
tones and colored engravings.
Q. I aaw a dynamite thawcr the olhet wave destroyed the government »all
"If you would like "The Cook's a dozen They are all «ize«, and coarse ■lay consisting of a rack upon which the work« The prisoners employed there
and
(me
wool
of
all
grade*.
The
one
|
Book ’ for yourself or a friend, secure
al irk. of dynamite were placed, and mutinied, but were eventually sup
a single certificate from a 2.3 cent can trouble in getting started on the ranch underneath the ra»-k waa a pan of water pressed
ii
that
range
men
don't
want
to
sell
a
of K t baking p a.ler
Mail it with
At Patti the «hock wa« accompanied
hcate»l by candle flames; the ateam given
our address ami this artie'e to Dept hundred or two, *o you have to pick off by the water upon boiling aervod by a blinding flash of light, while se
them
up
wherever
you
can
So
mine
4S. Jacques Mlg Co Chu igo. and it
to thaw the powder. la tho above *1’ rious havoc wa* wrought at Barcelona
will be sent free
• it will Ire delight arc in no way a «elected lot. Thi» paratila a aafo arrangement?
and ten pcr«on* were killed at Cas-
ed with K C baking powder
It is »imply emphasize» what I «nd above
A. No; more pr less nitroglycerin ex trorea) and Montagamo
Pure-
guaranteed to please you or money about my making any profit
The Santa Maria college at Alix be
udrà from the cartridge» wh»-n they are
refunde»!
You will agree that "The bird »beep or good grade», like any
heated and thia dropa into the pan be- tween Messina a ml Catania, wa* over |
C»">k’s Bo. k" would be cheap at a other stock, will pay better than
Death. If, aa may easily happen, the thrown, several of the girl students
doll r, and remember you get it free «crub«. and I can «ay right here I
water boila «war, the nitroglyrerin in being buried in the ruin«
don
’
t
intend
to
always
have
scrub«;
ul all cost
I ike advantage nf this
There is no doubt that a large por
the
bottom of the pan la aubjeeted to
but
they
proved
both
che.ip
and
profit
special offer at once, while it is good,
tion of Messina has been destroyed I
the
full
heat
of
the
candle
flame
and
able.
and
arc
especially
good
to
prac
even it you ire not out t baking pow
To add to the <li«aster thieve* were]
det
K C baking powder will keep tice on for a beginner i« bound to may enaily explode. Thia type of soon setting fire* at various points
it* strength fur several years if neces lo«e more or le»«, and. In fact, any one thawer waa the cauaa of an explosion and stealing everything they could lay I
tn stock mint expect «tune losses
in the I'oeur d’Alene distriet last
•ary.
I will only give my last three year»’ Christi»«* time F J4. Thomkon, Wash their hand« on, even robbing the in .
lured a« they lay hopeless, and the j
receipts:
ingt.m State College, Pullman.
hrl.ne..
.If »»I The store* were broken into |
1904—Average (Ierre. 10 pound«, at
"Did you know that If all th* «alt la
Q. A couple nt neighbors and myself ind great disorder an<l even terrorism
the «MO were gathrml Into one ootid 14k. 41 34
1906—Average fleece. ? pound«, at intend to buy a bull, the dam of which prevailed fr»r a time The authorities
body It would make a cube nwaauring SOO
JOe, II CO
I nnderstand has been troubled with however. promptly to<>k the most
aiiiea each way?”
190?
—
Average
fleece.
<4
pound«,
at
milk
fever la it likely that the progeny Stringent mea »tire* to maintain order,
“No. but I don't doubt It. Who baa
19c Si >«.
nf
thia
bull would be similarly troubled? and those wh - were caught in act* of
■giired l| out?"
This
is
a
bid
«bowing
as
every
year
Hhuttld
we have the bull examine»! rela incendiarism i-r robbery were severely
“Nobody I waa Just trying to And out
my average was lower, but let me ex- tive to his health before buying?—. dealt with
bow big a lie you would «wallow."
plain. In IVOS my »beep were all good L N
ewes. only one old range «heep in tfje
On« Year for Each Cant.
A I do not think that because the
Illa Heeweg.
Oakland, Cal. Dec. 49—One year in
Tommy Wrott You told Dora Hopa lot, and that «beared »♦ pound« They dam nf the hull you eipeet to buy had
that you had refuard m. at leant half a averaged >u«t a trifle le«s than to tha milk fever that his calves are lia priton for each copper penny he had
pound«. The
T he next year I made a bad ble to this disease, aa we have not as
d.a.n tl-nH What a whopper I
nreik buying some old r.inge fetters.
I
yet recognised it as a transmiaaible »tolen waa the puniahment meted out
Lette Guph—ft wean I •
whopper,
I figured that the wool anti lamb discnsn It is not safe to buy an ani- to George Groaa ye.terday morning
cither,
Don't you remember (hat yeu
He plead-
... would pay the bill and would not mal union it has been tested by a relia bv Superior Judge Brown
propnaxi to
«II tiowe I««
count the ohi sheep anything
~ But n ble veterinarian and found to be free
avaalng?
didn't pan out
They only sheared «1 fr >m tiibrreuloain. Washington State
and 4) ponn.ls and aome died, more Collega, Pullman.
Aeroe. the Raehrarg Feoee.
Woman with the Hun Bonnet If any-
a « ■•■>».
Body asks
what I know about you I
Tana Mr Dumley’a Juat the mean
NIc« Old Gent My boy. don't you
of them »ecured «orne tobacco
•hall t«ll ’em th« ««act truth.
know It’s wrong to arnoke cigarette«? est man. Ila told me laat evening he'd
eleven peonie»
Woman with th. Gingham Apron If
teach me bow to wblatle If I'd pucker
Rmall boy— Ycaalr
you do. Mug Parkin«. •• aura aa I’m
N 0 G Then why do you persist up my lip»-----
San Tranciaco'a Big Tax.
atandia* here I’ll aue you for alanderl—
JeewOh. that old scheme’ Then he
In doing It?
Chi.ago Tribune
San Trancisco, Dec 29—City Trca»
Rmall Boy I ain't persistin'; my ktsaed yon. eb?
urcr McDougald yesterday sent t>
A nier.<«••«•.
pa'll feel so bad about It that he won't
Tens No, th« stupid thing : Ila didn't the slate treasurer s office at Sacra
Conelet 411 lia th. prailentlary
memo SI,030.424 29 in gold, that sum
ll»Ni m» fer r»ln' awimmlo' thia after ktaa me at all. Philadelphia Frena
etaalltig) la from Truro. Wh.re
being the city's »hare of state taxes
noon Toledo Blade.
The people always catch It; ths The money wa» »ent through the
you from?
The man who la the true friend of lM>or man says “tbe people snub him”; NVells Fargo express and is one of the
Cwnvlet
( «erring ■ tarns for pee
the peoyle la nerer the one who ape 1« th» rkb man aaya “the peupla ar« biggest consignment* of eoin ever
tury)—fu tre» ar
time telling tbetu about IL
toadl
•ent out of Sin Franciico.
The Mission
THOUSANDS KILLED
Sicily and Calabria Are Shaken
by Earthquakes.
TIDAL WAVES I0LL0W TEMBLORS
•• X
I
Jak« W o .I.I m '1
<utii>«’ le««» je lima. Nancy,
goni old Hcvtrhmsn nalli-d “Ye’re too
.Il / lite In tbe
a ahi lo V rk >u' jre .
altnabouae. Glu I die. ye nututi tuarry
aulthrr ni.m. w i*ll kes-p j» tu comfort
In yer «uhi age.“
"Nay. uà, , Atnly.” answered the good
•|souna». “I unid M* wtd anlt icr man,
for wliat wad I dl srl’ two hu.laiuds In
he«veti ?” Andy pondered tont over
iiifa ; but • nd leuly fils fan» brlzlilenad.
tu- ■ ri »1
“Ya
“I Uae I!. Nan-y
>.« • He’« a kind
auld J ui
‘nati, but he I» na' a m.-ni'.-r o' tha
.irk. Ile likes ve. Nat ■ y. au" gin ye'll
>uarry l>lm. twlll le ali thy sanie la
hraveu John'« na t'hrtatlan.”
One» ui-.u a Rine I» vv..:f Ilo,.t»er
met a
Ikwion perauti Io that t »wu
whom ba bad not area for a long period
of durati»»«
“Hello* llnw are you? Where hate
you berti ?" «ahi Ibqqier tu lila Isenrtr
way. goring the New York pronuncia
Gon to the word “hern "
“I’leaae don't My ’bln.' but 1»aen,’ "
pl<-adr<i the !L»at>in |*-r«-rti. plaintively
"Borry, but 1 ain't.” Jileadt-U th* bls
fellow. “I liewr bad a b»*.m In in
mouth tn my life, not et eu In ILxton.“
The Bohemian
M-t bars wf!l 6n4 Mre. Wie» Va g~ fb.o
hyruc in-- b- a’ m » Jr t»> na« tv* u.nir -a Sir L
1 »ring 1» teeituug pared.
FILTS CURED IN 6 TO 16 DAYS
PAZO OINTMENT u (.arai ’east la cssm .n,
ram <rf pchine Häng Hwwt>. « or I’Hrtru-lln«
IT.aa in « te It tiara ot
rvfumtad lus.
Arrosant I r « f«»t ih» *lar,
"fío you r» • • ■»itier that luit yo
me reatcnljy afteranou?” said th
entertng the hat More.
“Very well, air." replied tbe derb
“Well, when I c»»t hotiw I fourni It
too auisll L>r l»e ’
“I am ; -we you didn’t get home until
morning“— Yonkers Htateaman.
1 Sa I *»» i ( a Iw«t.le.
The firry orator was pr<dlcting that
tiie bank guaranty si -I ism » would w«n »et.
In •lilt* of everything.
“Hut can you gUarsiktee .hat the
machine will »Miter the «tick of chewing
gutnl" <lr ..in i..t h s bearers
< ompl. tely • . i.|. i. I, ha changed th.
•Object.—-«’hlrsrn Trlb»me
I» th. «ri l.allrry.
Old Mdy- Haven't you gt any
more figure» In marble?
Attendant-— No, madam ; thi se ara
alL I« there ■nuie particular one you
are looking tor?
Old Lady— Y»-e I mint tho statue
of limitation« I’ve lu urd my buabaud
talk «<> mm ii about.
Want».
"The air In here la «'ttiM'lhinx awful,"
•aid th. etranger, who had never Iweu in
the Chicago poetoffiie btillding before,
What'a the reoMMi it amella to bedr
“According to eome <»f our lm<¡enolog
ica I experts,“ an«»»rr<1 the stamp clerk,
“there are 92T.344 “25.IWI..TKI.ÍMJ7 renami«
for rtie olor
I've nei er counted them
-..I ■ • f '
I '
-
.1
|p
provrutitely corm t " IMiimgo Tribuna.
••Oh. Mr. I’m t.I.d I'm Free!*1
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