The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 29, 1909, Image 4

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The Fight Is On
COLLISION KILLS FIVE MA P L EI
Cvery moment of your Ufo, when
you are at homo or abroad
•wake or aaloep -
Between the poison germ» that are in air
food and wafer,— everywhere in fact,
and the biliiona of your invisible fnrnda,
U m * buie «oldier-Cortiu scie« in your blood.
It Uiewc liUle soli!u n» are kept strong
and healthy by taking H imh I a Harsa
panila, you mu-ii have no tnur of di»-
•■•«. Begin using it al OI <• if you are
al all under tbe »«-allK-r, or have
trouble« of the bl‘.*«i. stomach, liver
aud klduey«. Get H uf yi.ur druggist.
far from If.
“Toa. I’ve brvrd of b.tu. lb's « hat
you rwll ■ loan - ■ k su'l he’"
**!»>»» shark? Not imi your lit» f lire
got plsuty of
arj, Id tins town
I Kd» I MM(
I«abel Amiti», pray Irli m» why y«u
av*»r tnarrird
SS*a«ab«i < liilJ I w*ii»d loo long fot
a prh », w!.»n i «a , .
»rv liad a d ih»
b>ll»d.
Ab "‘said Itrngley. with a view to
making Ml»« Rine jealous. "I waa
alón» last evening with » tue >>ne I ad
mire very much.”
"Ah'" e. b* rd tl>>- bright girl "Alone,
werryouf 1‘bi <<leiplila Pre»«
liras«» as I« Ma» «rem.
''Senator." a»k<-<l hi» roustlturai, "bow
dor* it hap|>rn il>ai yml harr n»v»r l**vn
mixed up in
»■anil»!» *
1 miter,1
"O. that's !•« mio- I'm a
■ in
«• mí Senator f
Only On» "BROMO QUININE"
TLst is LAXATIVK IIHUMO Wt/ININK Urab
tar ths skrxaiurs •■/ E W i.lUiVK VraU th»
W"fW
<« <
• < »AI in <>n» Ih»y tic.
I
»r«1
«<»
l.rntiiitl
with th** lliilbotl« V om * ho you**«
got tu go (trough the dtvoriw mill, hart
futi !
klan with the II Igi- g Brow ÏM. lull
I don't uund that
I've had uiy nose I«
th. grindvinne for sitiera years.
I.OV»'» Test.
Tbs yo*iii( husband'» fare was aflame
with a dcatblr«* devotion
“PulMtllln." he exclaimed, ' tavplng her
to his heart, i'll wear it. no tnaitrr what
th» boys at the *.fl>-e say’ And I'll smoke
'sni if tbrr k'l ■
'
•■!.
.1..
Mrs
Katker Han't Faraet.
Tyt» I'bisl Jimmy IK Iff • (Mil
af sii . •
Mr Tyte Phv»t I kno« it Jimmr hat
been a good boy lately Slut I am going (•
g»t him a pair for a <
«,R.
Lam« Bark Prescript on.
The Increased u«e of whiakey for
lame back rheumatism I* causing con-
aidcrable discusnion among the medical
fraternity. It is an almost infallible
cure when mixed with certain other
ingredient* «nd taken properly,
Th«-
following formula ia effective:
"To
one half pint of good whisk, y add one
ounce of Tori» Compound and one ounce
Syrup Sarsaparilla ComjMiund.
Take
In tableapoonful dimes befere each meal
and before retiring.’’ Tori* com|M>und
i« a prialuct of the laboratorie* of
Globe i’harmaccutical Co., Chicago,
it a* well a* the other ingriilicnt*
be had fruni any good druggist.
I» Mehe.
waiat la all rnnn
pled.
It I«!
I k> you
Fan
tb.nk Ja<k la an armless w«n*l»r?
Ilia • Mini MlalMlae.
■'Huccseilin' In life." moralised t’nrl*
Ephraim. ** ‘pend* alh-geddah on yo' git-
tin' ds right stahl
U» way I niisard It.
ihillen, was dal ! >lwln’t atabl as a t'au-
■naaian
•
" -o 1
Passenger Trains Crash Together
at High Rate of Speed.
FIVE BODIES TAKEN FROM WRECK
Th*-r« are '.*l.ll«l ■■») milch cows tn
th» I'nttiil Hinte» su average of one
row to four of th» (rrpuisllon. Th«
feet that there lias bevvi au Increase
I* • capila of ihr consumption of tullk
and a tie* mi»«* of «■«■ i er capita of
th« 1-ipulatbm Indiiatew that there baa
been an Improteim-iil In the quality of
th» dalrv *-*■*• t t: .
iuir>
!.. ... .inaile uf IMSI to RMO th»
si »rage production of evrry dairy row
• I •w.-.l au |)n reme- uf !.'■•• pound« of
milk, »r a enumeri tai gain of tJII.-
)asii«»i Yet with Gils Improvement ad
ndtted. there »m m.iny dairies that are
I h Ing op-rntiil at n o**>*. l b» life of a
■ 'airy row I» •••iltnuteil at «aven year»
and her annual deproclatlon r»q*r«**ent»
one seventh of her full ralue. which is
taken Into consideration In roiuputtng
Hie profits of the herd. If th** dairy
man would «»certain If his herd I» pay
llig s profit be needs to charge for tbe
help to iqw-rate It. tbe cost of the
feed, the Interrat on tbe Investment «nd
the normal depreciation of the valu»
of lhe cows. All these Items ent«-r Into
flv«*«) o|M*mtlng etiarg«« and need to t*e
de«luctr<l from the gruss receipts of the
dairy !x*fore profits can I m * romputrd.
Tbe receipts of th» dairy should not
only pity the o|M*ratlng ex;iet>M-s and
flte.1 i hnrgi-». but ala*. !*sv« a liberal
t-alaiice for prellt.
■ l<imrmwa* < Mb).««.
* «lier
» In-el at a slant according to the thick
lux« the cabbage Is wanted
A square
hole should Iw < nt through the center
of the wheel for the shaft
fanti and
Home.
Time for «>»«• I.«nd.
An application of l.issi pounds of
lime per acre w.ia i-r.ntl.ally aa effi
■ lent In case of oata aa an application
"f 2.000 pounds In teat« made at the
Now Ji-mey station,
tn the mse of
clover the larger application gave the
iH-itcr results
l.lmo In the form of
enrbonnt« pnsl’ived more dry mutter
than nitrogen nml ash burned Hine
Tellina lllm al Illa Work,
Excited Caller (at polivi slatto«)—I
had my |wk*t picked on the streel care
just now !
IVrsk Herges nt Well. If you had It
dor.» what «es you coming hers la kirk
about ?
t'nrls Allen.
"Hornetimra," said I'n-ls Allen Aperta,
on» of thews statawnian fallow«
who
thinks he'« «leering • mighty judicious
eouras lot ween ths radical« and tbs con
«errativi** wabbles just enough to makv
both of '«tn sore on him.”
T<»h«»rr«» (ironrri < »»!»» hl N«
The Union Toban-o Society, repre
■cntlng tobnccogri.w Ing Interes:« |n
i
Ohio, Tenne»«*-«*
Kentucky, Indiana,
and Wiacnnsin. with eettmateil ««nets
of g3t».t«in.oon. h.ia Irretì orgnnlMuL rhe
purpose of the organisation Is said to
be to protect the tnlmccn growers from
a minimum price, and tbe consumer
from a tnailtnutn scale. The liitercwts
of the growers In lhe Atate« ns me, I
will le |*ooled and the tobacco ao!d
through a Hoard of Directora
<•!<»•■ Rrstns.
Wash tbe brain« carefully and cut
•acb pair Into four p!«**ca, taking away
Yewwg.
all bits of flber and skin. Rinse well,
Elderly Relativ«
I really think. wlpa dry am! dtp »ach piece
first tn
Oladys. you should n.arry young.
braten egg. tben In cracker crumb*,
Gladys (with a rharmxig blush I—
cracker
Why, Aunt Annabel, buw did Juu Hrd then In mt and again
trutuba and fry lu hot fat
•ut bis usui«’
■BHff I w tralrar « «•!»*■« «••»• ta
te’»**« stiravi« of «es« yresii»« so« ssllv
«►»•uhi«« toise-* i
I’ « * -*•■ « 1 an ar
a. ..4 !•«. ra »*•**►» •*•■« *««**♦ «stoks »1--4
l<wWk keffwi* •♦* b ■ t ÖC-“' ff
po««k t ic Imftf ace retrot In
tallttdlrii me and r
*ch»v«
breig ian^r**«tr7 Sower »1 errr<*blo
•er.I« for offer • ■» year»- Mor» than m «
ootfc ng to
PorrylB
moo » «041 yon. ! uy tb*
—FerryX
ror
«•verywhrt«.
raftxri». Crist*
tdfftii«ff. lofe
«•di»h«a. lÿoo Iffti »• <
•**> i*
«Káfftt*í«g •»ww
ío ff?í i
rffUlff •’•«K ti.ro r »«IF •»••■» m-w». O».
• end too ff«»4 w* ff4d
••<. U KfffbffU
. V O D«» tw^H Cwa.
VAlZtR »ttO C0 ,
«sifC
FfMV« trrw »ffO
fwif UM
O. K. rtltWY & CO m , Dctroat* MUM.
Ls Craras. W1*
MAKE OLD SILVER NEW
Hflv« n*u
Ke *•«.. Fori»
•fed S|»«d«M iK*t Ior4 Ub»i’ U .«hl F«M bk* la
he««
p£«i«kf «riti»
f ’ iw m»
wiU
Bfed ««xM Uba *v wi •Utsrr’
SEEDS
r
The
SLM) LS n»lß NAME AND ADDRESS
“FLYERS”
•fed <tv« tM • ttni of vUl
b»vr the* n««klr
n< *t*l »•
mwm I you »vy rríttm
•fend
tofarmatiKift and ^«rtkeu-ara bow U»
Kart h dwfe» •< Utt«» cwt I
It Doesn't Cost You a Cent to Lorn It
Kin ptr
fe« ruar *»•«•* ar-4 •Urwuk. aa
•hafe« afed «r« « H <W •• W» •<»«•
•re the
#«(.•¥ PUTmc WU1. M ver »»««rtaieat
Fsrtk af. 0,<{«
O. R. & N.
fast through trains
between
<OWE/<e
PORTLAND and
SPOKANE
POMMEL
SLICKER
rritn'vu aititi ssu mai
feet wide
Niu.ill d<»*rs op«*nliig Into
the crib every two feet just over the
manger allow U h * corn to com» out
without alwvbling. This she«! should l«v
built on the south side of tbe crib tn a
bright, sunny place. This arrangement
is u great labor saver ma! quite at) al I
In bad weather, vajieclally If the ends
are Inclosed
farm and Home.
WM.
’35P tmywher.
C rescent
E^g-Phosphate
BÄIUNC POWDER
A FULL POUND 25c.
Get it from
your Grocer
Kselw«|se lu Iks l.aat.
An Instance of exclualvenwH« main-
taltied Ulster dltftctiltle* I* reported
from tiie ladles' cabin of an Atlantic
liner. All wre sick except one lady
and a cat. which wandered uneasily
about. Tbe lady ventured to stroke
tbe cat. remarking. “Poor poaay.1
Th«
■ at waa Inclined to res|«.tid and «levat-
ed Ita tail in token of good will, when
from a neighboring l>rrth
•am«
In
choking tones the words. “Excuse me,
that la a private cat 1” Argonaut.
Making It lluuie-llke.
A good story is told on Kam Craw­
ford. tbe heavy slugger of the Tlgera.
By trade Crawford Is a barber. Th«
other day he went Into n restaurant,
drew himself up to a table, st'
tits
feet uuvler nml iouked satlslled.
"Walter, a little b«-vf»t..ik and on­
ions. pleese.'*
"Ve*. «ir. llave «um« nie« hatn and
cabtinge alaoF
“No."
“How
b.ffr
»am Weller.
“Don't want any.”
It wn» Ham Weller who made Dick-
“A lltlle of our elegaut tripe would
etia faiiioua. "I*h’kwh-k l*a|wra" were do you good."
a complet« failure fluam tally until .this
"John." called the proprietor, what
unique character was introdm-ed. The 'l ir n n:
ing a customer Ilk«
pre» was «11 but uunnluioua lu prais­ thatt*
ing Kaiulval as an entirely uriglual
"Just trying to make hlui feel at
character whom Done but a great gvu- biMuo air He's a barla*r."
lua could have created. IMcketis re­
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
ceived over Sid,***) for “Pickwick Pa­ PAZu OINTMENT *• r-i*rsnt»»d to cure any
•
s-e
<it t'rhir.r t< nd. Ill.vwl.o* ar l*n*lru.lme
pera." am! at the age of twenty alx be
was Incomparably tbe tu<**t popular I il«» in 4 to II days or money ratundod. too.
author of Ida dav
Ix>tid»n Standard.
l*ri>i»h*er lultllled.
"That t-il>r, n.adaiu. ' said the doctor
Wastarwlly.
Rose - When you told that new clerk to the proud and happy mother, "will
bed have to hump himself if he etpected make bla mark in the world ao:ne day."
Note the fiilAllnn-nt of the prediction.
to bold bis job how did he take It?
In le«< than >:ilren yearn that boy
IVetMirtment Manager-lie got bi« back
a ■• the ». reteurd art.a; iu a (real bue
up right away.
bail park.
The < <**’p.
■<
"This flat is a mere cc.-p.**
tilalu't lar» Mho Knew It.
"Vra. Juba.'* «aid bl» wife «wcctly.
I T> Yo mg T ung I d like to pr»p«y
"and tbe cook has just Eew it.”—Pitta­ ibe st press on thia package.
i'.ipri-K» Company's Agent - What's tb»
burg Post
valu»?
t nhfllriilr llutitllnf.
Fluffy Young TNIng- No’hlng air. It's
Ttu* Countryman Itown here, sir, we .V bundle of letters.
I'm wending them
ake It a rul« to go to l>ed with tbe ha.-k to him.
bl kens
Tiw* British* r Er dou't jou Hud It
■mstly nnbesithv? puck.
r*
cases the «afe wells were those line.I
WILL DOUBLE WHEAT CROP.
with cement, with cvmeut invers, with
a protecting flange of cement several
feet out from the well III ».»me of the Kansas Professor Breeds a Oram to
wells uscii for washing milk utensils,
Add »50.000.000 to Wealth.
a bigi» percentage of coion bacteria
Manhattan, Kan., Jan. 23. Profes­
were found, and In some case« manure sor II F. Roberts, of th«* Kansas State
could l>e detected mlcroacupteaily slid Agricultural college, has been «xp«ri-
by the odor.
menting in the breeding of wheat since
IKOfl.
His experiments have now
Vtlllet tar I at» t rep».
reached the stage that warning has
Millet ns a late crop to plant In case gone out to Kansas farmers to increase
of the failure of the corn crop or fall the s xe of their granaries and to buy
ure to get corn planted at all, la reo more threshing machines.
otnnieiided by tbe Ohio station
The
The result of Professor Roberts’ re­
earlier aorta can be si-eded through searches is the probable propagation of
July, and make fair Arid« Hay Is th« wheat that will increase tbe average
most common h »e made of the croi*, yield from 14 to 2K bushels an acre.
and for thin It compares favorably with The wheat crop of Kansas for the last
timothy, both lu ronqxisltlou and di­ five years has averaged approximately
geatlblllty. It ta good feed for cattle. HO,(Wti,000 bushels.
"By next fall,’’ declares Professor
liotscs and sheep, but when overrl;«*
should not tie fii) to borne» exclusively, Roberta, "1 will have secured an ideal
I'ruHiffble fur I laraoa.
Then watch Kansas
Her
•• It *ffo-ts the kidney* Millet I* also wheaL
City Mau !>ocs it pay to keep ben*
wheat
yield
will
double,
and
the
farm
­
grown for pasture »erri, and even fur
the»« day«?
silage A* a aulì cleaner. It la ala.) al- ers of the state will have their annual
N'lburl<anltw~Yes. It nays the ben«;
income«
increased
to
the
extent
of
nuMit equal to a rummer fallow.
tbey get tbeir board and fudging absolute­
nearly 150,000,000.”
ly free.
tierman Mod» nt I'rrservlns Milk.
A German patent spool flea (Ion de
Longest Single Train Service.
ai*rllM*a a proci-n» for preserving ml k
Tacoma, Jan. 23. The longest sin­
hl* tariti.**
by removing all dissolvei! oxygen i>y gle train service in the United States
means of tbe addition of a small quan is to l*e inaugurated by the Great
1
d t|»e
tlty of ferrotu» carbonate The process Northern railroad, which on June 1
d farmer. "Hut If he m-a fai«« teeth
In I misis I on the fact that freshly pro will begin operating through train« be­
know be alu't no cult.'*
rtpltated ferrous csrhonafe In th« pres­ tween Galveston, Texas, and Seattle,
ence of oxygen Immediately assimilai.-a according to advice« just rec> ived here.
rn,ii»«ra.
oxygen and evolves an equivalent qttan Train« will run via the Colorado South­
“O, but wasn't Tennyson a great poet!”
tlty of cart>on dioxide. On« part of ern and other Hill controlled lines from
“You bet! He could violate «very ml»
ferrous carbonat« la nulflolent for 30,- the gulf to Denver, over the Burling­ of rhyn*« or rhythm wit boot bring called
000 parts of milk, and tbe properth-a ton system to Billim« and Great Falla, down for K.”
uf th« milk are not altered In any way and thence over the main line of th«
« naarcailff,
by the addition, which should I m * made Great Northern to the Sound city.
Percy p.haw ! « bat If she did? Twa
negatives in th» asm» »eut»tu« are equiva­
hefor« the milk la boiled.
Wool Man Plan Lobby.
lent to an sflirmatlvv.
< ritirino < nva.
Cheyenne. Wvo.. Jan. 23. A perma­
Air« V«*» Mt »b» •«H “Naw ! N!t!"
The corn crib should I* Bai row and nent bureau at Washington for the pur­ • ml it sounded like two ►••nten.es.
alatted on tlie alden and end«, ao that pose of opposing measures that may be
a free drculatlon of alr Is poaalble In offered in congress to have the tariff
all direction«. Some tarmerà place bob reduced on any Wyoming products,
low era tre In tbe crlba aa tbey are particularly wool, will be maintained
fllled. so th.it there wIII be no beat- by the National Woo’growera* associa­
Announcement to thia effect
!ng or spoiling lu the center of the tion.
rnaaa. Heating daatmya the corn germ was mat!« today by the execcutive com­
mittee. Sufficient money for the pur­
pose has been raised among the mem­
Mula»»»» < ake.
Into two-1 hl nia of a cup of mol»s»es bership and others interested.
stir a tableajeionful of melted butter,
South Dakota Favors Woman.
two third« of a cup of coffee, a half-
Pierre. 8. D., Jan. 23.—Tbe equal
.up of «usar, one beaten egg, one am!
a half tea spoonfuls of soda dl«a.>lved * suffrage amen !m«nt passed the senate
In a tableapoonful of hot water, and i today without debate and with but two
on« am! one half cups of fl<mr
Mix dissenting voU a. The proposed amend-
I me nt ia to lhe state constitution.
wall and bake In a loaf tin.
I
M c M urray , G. p. a .
Portland
.
• ♦
Solti by (rocera.
bcù3
POTATOES
known as “Running Ground,** with Mtk aod AMer Sirve H.
terrific force early thia morning, kill­
ing and injuring many persons.
Th«* second section was a duuble-
j hernirr with two large engines, and la
•aid to have plowed its way through
th*- firet section.
Immediately after
• the wreck hurry calls were issued for
I all available doctors and nurses at both
’ places and in less than an hour nearly i The deatie.M hqhtev
I M physicians were on their way to | and ¡seat «xriortaU
lhe scene uf the accident.
The wreck occurred between te!e-1
graph stations and it is bard to gain i
drfiniU- information.
When the spe- I At the vanne time
cial tram left this city, officers were i chedtwsi tn tbe
I stationed at the depot to prevent new a- • end because it
wear« longest
pajwrmen accompanying the physi-
I clans.
Every qarnw-nt '[
The latest information at this hour
guaranteed
|*s to the effect that five bodies have
wstev proof Catalog
b«-cn taken from the demolished cara
*
i ami tnai many injured have also Ix-t-n
rescued from the debris.
A ■ heap a lol ■ nelly made cabbage
and nw»t cutter la shown In the cut
Taka two 12 Im ti luwirds anil nail them
strongly together
With dividers de
scribe a circle. tbi*n •«» «»ut and mark
In quarters
Cut four slots 7 Im-b«*«
long on n slant, a» shown by dotted
'•». so the cabbage will fall through
PACKERS' LAWYER LEAVES.
easily
Next cut two cl riles 4 Inches
t ••• of Corw.
In diameter
Nall one to the large
1 be Crop Reporter 1» endeavoring to Lundberg Suddenly Departs 'or Port­
wheel on the hack and leave tbe other tell for what pun»,«wv corn Is ttm-d In
land During Inquiry.
lo»«e on the abaft to act as a bearing the year IN!*.), so this authority stati-s,
Chicago, Jan. 23. United States
Make a frame to admit the wheel, the total crop w ns •.tMMi.tssi.fss) tiualir- «
leatlt.g 2 Inch«-» clear, and just wide oc thia crop 24l.(JUtl.OUO bushels were district sttorncys who are conducting
c- ugh e,* the knives do not strike th» <<uiaiinie<| In the flour and grist mills; • the investigation of the beef industry
manifi did considerable interest today
• 'de
Make a top over tbe wheel, and H.rssnssi in manufacture of starch, 1».
put a hopper on the opposite »Ide from laai.tin for malt liquors. !7.<»<'.<«ai In I in the discovery that Edward A. Lund-
i
the crank
Tit* knives ar« A Inches distilling of liquors. 40.tMXJ.000 for g u I t*«'rg, an attorney who was associated
long and can la* made fr<*m an »Id buck­ coee. 100,000.000 for export and 13.
' with the defense in the beef case ir-
saw «nd ground down sharp, with a isei.Kki for seed
This armunta for
vestigatiun of Ii»o5, had suddenly sev-
bev«*l on one »Ide
Screw tin-»«* on 1.1» only III3 per cent of the entire crop,
I **re«l his connection with his employers
moat of the remainder being used for I and had left Chicago.
feeding purposes The more one studies
For several years I. indberg had been
the mm crop, ths more Interesting It «employed by packing concerns.
From
baronies.
Its magnitude as a food­ ; 19 fi untii 1907 he was a»«ociatrd with
giver and labor-employer grows with A II. Vnilers, in the employ of Swift
every observation one makes of the ■V Co. From that time until last Sat-
corn crop
Kprlngflvld Register.
I onlay he was employed by Schwarx-
J child & Sulxta-rger, a large independent
Farm Wells.
packing concern. At the iatfer com­
l'nsanitary dairy wells are a mene, *- pany’s offiers it was said he had gone
to health, and as the country becum*-» to Portland, Or.
The disappearance of I-undberff, to­
more vl.wely settled more and more
■•are la novasury to provide gu*d water. gether with tbe report that at least
The director uf the Chicago hygienic one prominent packing concern had
laboratory reports timt of 133 well« on been burn ng its rerun!«, which reach­
near-by dairy farms, examined by tlw ed the district attorney’s office Thurs­
Inspectors, only eleven were found to day, lias given a new turn to the beef
be safe for domestic purp-ievs
hi ail inquiry.
Slmiiltr* !(*■ II.
fi.» (or. what nml*.-» .... pl» hsre lb»
bii-i-U|w ?"
“ 'Hlivup* n the oniiiiMtO|eric word
popularly u»el to di-slgnat» »Iugulili»,
wbii-E Is a amlden clôtura <>f th» (loin«,
■uperindii rd by a ■paanM>-llc contraction
•f th» diaphragm."
"Thai's what I tell my wife Mb» say«
It'a caused by laughin', or mtln* nomo­
thin' dry, or .atehm' your breath at th» fliatlon wen* quite Irregular, but agree
* rong time ■
tn g< lierai lu Indi« atitig that the addi
stray ana tas r.i'ar.
lion of fertiliser material* Ricreaseli
Thomas Gray kept tin* elegy by him iiltr<4*-n flvatlon and that carbonate of
for nine *■ «ra f..-fi I* be gave »t to th» lime favored nitrogen fixation to
World lie |>|< ,»h
greater ratent than burned lime
year» ns a laplil.tr
th» result was lit 1 made It a gem
Amerlewn llmlisryrr * heese.
In
bla whol« life he wrote comparatively
Il la now claitn«l that th« 1'1111«!
llttl«. sik ! when «■ked why he hud Stili*-* makva ju«t aa go**d limburger
written no llttl» lie replied. "Because chrear «« do*«« thè province In B-*l-
of the exertion It • ta io the labor vf gtum w liete It originateli. The Atnerl-
rom;*oaltlnn '*
• nn H|rthod Is lo take a pire« of a
<-«’f's stoma* h «mi set It away in a
Iler» au«l Tkelr Basket».
Every l>*-e enrrie» bla market basket wnrm pino In a cau of whol« milk In
«imiti forty minate« lite curdllng mena
•round hl» hind I*»*»
Any on» »1
• mining tbe baby of a bee through a 1« pounded and then thè wticy presse.)
Aftvrward forni« are Allei! and
Bilcroaeope wi:| oloterv« that on th« out.
Hall 1«
hind logs of the cri-ntur« titer« la s furtber dia Ina gè pvrinittrd
fringe of stiff hairs on tlie surface, th» rubimi! nn thè oiitalde uniti It becr>m< «
hairs approaching »*ach other at th» sllpjmry ; then thè ebrea« 1« «et away
tips, so us to firm a s-*rt of cage This In thè celiar to rl|*en for a montb or
b the I m *«*'» basket, and Into It. after two and tbe gvruia do I ho roat
a wuciiMuiful journey, he will cram
»nougb poiivn to.last hliu for two or
three days.
AvusnS th» Hairy.
Tbrr« must t* no guew«wort about
fi . •! .• t ‘ »
'f
Tbe at omacti of t he
young '-»If la easily ruin«! by Slf|ieb<sl
n ctb'«ls of feeding Think of thia whet)
tciiqded to feed It milk that la li» b it
or too cold In a bucket that la not a»
tlenn and swewt as It ahould be.
Milk that sticks to th« aldea of th»
pell aud beinuM-s sour la a bad pnq»»
sit Ion. as It may can«.* an attack of
the «cours. Thia trouble uieane a break
In th» calf» growth. |s'rh*p« a stwti-d
calf, aiul In the ■ «I an ai> tua! '*f little
value
tM not oblige the rows tn litink about
Second Section Dashes into First
th« straw pile until the chilly nights
Te«’»*. * f
* * s«nt—
are past. Dry »|»its for them to sleep
4
on are usually wry «rare
• > i
Mpprassad.
*>ti of the year
I »on t turn lite cattie to pasture too
early. A g'*<>d plan to follow la to wait
Johnstown, Pa., Jan. 23. Running
'•util you concluí!» the grana la suffi
i at a »¡wed uf nearly 5u mile« an hour,
clwntly large to turn them on, thro
the second section of the St. lxrnia ei­
wait ■ werk ur tvu day» longer.
pre»», on the Pennsylvania ra 11 road.
« »vlf-Freilln« « rib.
I westbound, which left Philadelphia at
A coiubliH»l corn crib and fe.-dli>x 4:40 o’clock yesterday afternoon, crash­
• hrd la shown In the (ketch, The fn-d
ed into the first section, which had
bunk la covered by a Iran to «lied Id
met with an accident at a point be
tw«-en South Fork and Bummer Hill,
« a.
Frn*!on
Th« rapid water m sioii of parts ot
t’i|* Colony Is attributed_chiefly to
burning of vegt-tath>n and tbe atari-
lug of pallia by cattle and wagoua.
Otic« started, eruaiuu la very rapid,
• lol the ungerà or llrak river which
did not exist iXi ye-rv «,•
n ov aver*
ages 3W feet In
uud 1Ó fret In
depth.
Metter» «IH find ’1rs Win«' «F» It. thing
«yr'ipth
sir
.-Ir i» uw tu« taau vauursa
luting the MUung period.
Aw Snthiirltr.
Tbe Father I leiira with sorrow,
my son. IhM you are getting to b«
what they term quite fast.
The S iu Y ou shouldn't believe all
»1 hear, d.ol
I'll Introduce you to a
..an who will tell you amdher atory.
1 lie Father And who la he?
The K* mi My tailor
lie s»ye t'wj
•h<* slowest i hap hr's got -
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