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About The Ione proclaimer. (Ione, Or.) 1???-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
0 v. Vr O ,. tjRV FARMING COfOE8,v : J Msthed af Icicreailrm; Oro wlp :;; .- WU Be Discussed, The Dry Firming congress Is sow, orfmntMA Uh soma persistency ane ' determination to be beard from io tbs matter of urging its claims upon th attention the public. The foitb thai 1 too promoter and opera ton of tbit I association have in their claims of drj farming methods, well earried out,j . cannot be questioned, aayr the editos. of the Twentieth Century Farmer. Tin experiences and roaalte of carefol ant i persistent work in crop growing effort are toe evidence that ia offered in too simony of the feasibility of dry farm- ' big methods and dry farming; as an b '-. .dustry. -- It Is not surprising that there an the doabtfoj, too skeptical, toe an be liever in converting toe dry land of tlx rid West to agricultural purposes, Um growing of or ops, the cultivation oi orchards and forests, the establishing . of homes and the building np of com mercial Interests and Industries these land; we say that it is not ear "prising that some hesitate, that thej doubt the availability of soffioienl moiiture to grow crop ; that they fere cast Masons of drouth, etc All these things had their period and have esert- od their Influence .to discourage and - prejudice the mind of the public as Um settlement of the country has pro gressed westward for the last fifty years, and yet cultivation has been the' ; civilfiing influence that has conquered drouth, hot winds and the barren nest of Um plains and prairie countries that are now Um dependenes in production. The Fourth Dry. Farming congress Will hold its meeting at Billings. Mon tana, October 86, 27 and 28. 1909. This will not only be an institute for dry farming farmers and dry farming Instructors and teachers, not it will ba an exposition of dry fanning products men as this or no other country Jms over witnessed; Then are pledged al , ready exhibits from thirteen Western states that are engaged in dry farming work. Th organisation by states, to show what each is doing and-capable of doing ia Um raising at grain and vegetable oops, without Irrigation is a feature never helore.drtkea In this distlret and sromsm some groat surprises foe visitors. ' The area of, tiUablt lands la the United States not, yet tamed to enltt i ration is comparatively small, and un der present conditions of demand by Um homesteader will last hot a few mora years at moss. It la only Um part ' of good business Judgment that Um ,- dry farming districts bo invsetigeted :. by these who contemplate gttina a homo under Um free botneeUed law. Good lands and th beat locations will be the first taken. Each year will re duce Um quality of lands to bo disposed of as government neoMsteads. The Dry Farming congress will bo a good place to visit next October, In view of getting dry farming informa tion and drv farms on which to pot it Into praeties. The Dry Farming et trees announces that there are 200,- 000.000 acres of arable land awaiting development by Um dry farming moth- M7 "U . DMt-k Hag hie feet is It C0FFEE( TEA SPICES BAftlNO POWOCR r KXTKACTB JUSTBI6HT ," '' 94 am. w A. vnaux a Late ta tttHtmrn Dmm Warfcta rwtlua. Ont-of-Town People SfcmM i awilii i taa w ton to anana' tt..l WI CAN DO THEIR F.NTIIUt CkON. aV IDG K AMD PI-ATK WORK IN A DAY If .iy. fOmVSLT FAIN LESS KX TH ACT i NO FRGI' wh-npUn" f brtlir aiei SVr.1 WB REMOVX THE MOST SKNSITtVB TvT-rH AND BOOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST Tain, ho students. rot to Kaxt rtnsMEi Dya Wa vae e seat E sH er pane- Mi am Is Widr. -.... ,... -t - r".. eMmm smasa.....A BM Iiftne -J OndnfebrTphMn... , J woarmauAstAarTEEx uiTKAsw m Vise Vzziil Co. amc Tawwsii ow wmm mi scnoois.- TO Of VTIEPJLN ; EEXXTOit HAT are termed by the author "Bom rather owaeplDg generalisations" on Um subject ot medical Inspection of school chil dren are contained In an article entitled "A Lesson w From Medical Inspection of Bchoola," published' la the Psychological Clinic, a louraal edited by Professor Ughtner Wltmer of the University of Pennsyl vania and published In Philadelphia. The author of the article Is George, H. Martin, who has been an educator for forty-four years, supervisor of the school! of Boston and since 1904 secre tary of Um Massachusetts boatd-of education. Th medical tnspeetlon of children In schools has bcea-so beneficial, ac cording to Mr. Martin, that ' com munity which - has sot provided through Its proper authorities for- a thorough-going Inspection of Its schools Is guilty of criminal negligence.'' Ho points o Um-- discovery that out of more than 400,000 children examined hi Massachusetts I1.QO0 were found defective 1b vision and 11,000 In hear ing, and to the results of ether ex amlnaUono as throwing much light on the sobcet of backward and per-, asps aeusqueni cnnaren. Concerning the 1mm Ad late results of Um examinations he writes: . Then we consign the unfortunates tt the care of the family physician, send then to. the public dlapcnsary. or the public cllnip, or send; .the school nnree to look after the tjasao ra- fed home, a sd1 by these means we patch op a. icw . Bqe, glasses axe gh-ovtded, some teeth 'cleaned and filled, some adesjoMs fenVoved; and many .children. begin. to'lnpw Mb Jot of living. . "All' this fa good. It ts worth many times what R has cost But fa-It IsawdamlMSJ e tae Artevtea. "A man is as old as bis arteries." was said some time ago by a French physician; and th saying, like so many others of the phrase-loving French, has a good deal of truth la it and not a little error. - Thm U sut a man. old la Tears Pt-U. rat,. t spirit, whose arteries are like pipe-stems. Bo brittle do they seem, indeed, that the physician hard ly dares feel the paleo. lest he crush th friable artery under his finger; yet these aid people are active la mind aad body, and esem often much younger than men of but two-thlrda their years. ':''' Again, end meets' 6M and feeble folk whoa (Ives seem to dicker danger ously, Hk a oaadl (asse fa a draft, whoso arterlee ana. a, soft and ooav preealre as those of a phlld. IB general, however, 'the saying tree, sad espeeielryT'ressstur oW. Sta IL WUI w,vunu arteries are hard. with, flbrons thick en hj net aTreaaSwe or lees cs dfled. Hsrdenreg of he blood-vessels --Arteriosclerosis Is the seesjpted med ical Urm- ;eosshEs u) fibrous over growth f Hbe walls f th arteries, usually following more er leas degen eration et the aermei tlaawes C the vessefa As to Just how that comes about, physlelaas are ot entirely agreed. It Is pro be hie that the change occurs first hi Um very minute vessels, those that run th rough Um walls of the larger vessels sspplytag them with Mood tor their Eooriafamont. When these are hardened by the deposit of fibrous Hawse they carry Use Mood aad oarry at more slowly -aad so th nutrition of the wall of tee larger ts sails Is red seed. This lends ts soft enlnavaBd then Nature tries to repair tea damage by th only sow Uses at bar hand-namely, nrmm tlseai. Later. Csesn fiaiaea sag tUcksjoafi walls of the larger srtsetes- sasy be harfisnrl still more by a deposit of Unas salts frees the eased.- Ttw Srsrtessrea1s so ceansoa fa eta as fa Us result of tear." An eJaatfa tab dilated by hy raatfa pleasure aad then eoatjncthag tea. aaewsand thmas a day Wlfl have Biaeh work by th entf of usaty hi yvagw U aasad by fa drtaslaei ealy, hut la isllsgi SBasafallr mm ntlig, wnhont j oass at smhlsat BsasarlaL Ovevwerh, enough T Have school people Cone all their duty when they have admitted the school physician and the school auras to th sacred preclncta of the schoolroom, when they have sent .'out the warning notices to the parents?" "Supposing that all defects have been discovered and remedied, so that school llf goes en without Its aches and pains. Must we go all over It next- year and the next and forever? The Massachusetts law says that every child shall be examined annually, tot defects and disabilities. There Is no statute of limitations. Is there any hop of limitation? Is there any mode of limitation? Or Is th social mill to go on grinding out diseased and en feebled children by Um thousands ia deflnltelyr Dealing In the advance In personal and domstle hygiene, Mr. Martin re cords slams of hopeful prorree. He finds "that the Ignorance of th lawi of health and conditions of health Is lea dense than it once was is un doubtedly true." The educational forces that have brought about Cbls change are many the medical pro fession, th press, - discussion IB women's elubs and the influence of the public schools. The teaching of physi ology and hygiene la many school be thinks, is good. ; ' To-day the physicians, general, and Special, arc more .alive to the needs ot the time than are th school peo ple. No permanent result of the presU ent Agitation for. better sanitary con ditions, domestic and public, eat! be llQped for unless th schools co-operate with all the other agencies. Th ant-sersel- need Is for the higher crdr of intelligence respecting th things thee make for health, and the founda tion of such Intelligence must be laid In th schools." worry and chronic poisoning, such as lead-polsonlng, are also factors. The best' thing for arteriosclerosis is not to get It, and the best way not to get It Is to be moderate In everything. People growing old should be exam ined medically every six month, and then Incipient eearfesclaToels may be detected and perhaps arrested by proper diet, drags and regimen. Tooth's Companion.;- . BAD PABBOT A WMQWUL - rrefaae HNI flaeleel Oet e by at PeMeeemeai aaS AveeeteS. Charged with resisting an officer, using profane language, being a dis orderly person, causing a crowd to collect, trespassing on park lands pro hibited by law, and being disrespect ful to a policeman without eauos, a parrot fa a prisoner la th offices of Um Essex County Park Commission In Newark watting for its owner to square things with Um authorities, ac cording to th New York Times. When Bergcant Wilson passed a tree fa Branch Brook Park ho noticed a crowd gathered around Um foot of it. He hastened to the spot sad was Is- formed by s boy that boom oho was sp la th branches "sweartn' 'awfnl. "Here. , yom, come down out of that,1 yelled Wilson. "Ton,' violating Um jJL""0' lUtame -the a BoaelMaaTTba hamiatl answer from the new and thick fallaga . . - ' "ill gar yrra a nun ate ts corns down. Then 111 pull yo.etowsV said the angry sergeanU f "Rebbsrl Help I Take htm out! Boseheadt Btrtka ea!" said Um veto frost th tree.. ' "ho thinks he's at a baseball game, aid on C th crowd. "IH go- up sad bring hlnw dowa said Sergeant Wilson, whs was con vinced by thai Umo that he was deal tag with s eraiy baseball crank. The crowd admiringly watched him climb Um tree, and looked at Um commotion fa Um sranches, there being soaads of deep breathing. Imirrsnstlons. faraggles. Ia a few minute th Uessnaa reached earth snmswhal i plod, but trlnmpbaat, with an angry, profane parrot la his hands. Th park canualssloa fa waiting for a maa with. an ateaslv baseball TsraaimUl -ts fay claim fa the Mrs.. ' Da pas thlsk Oat moot peept sowadays warship aaoasyr, - -No; I wont go as far as that,' avsjered the home grows philosopher. faat wUl say that Um tev of saoaey hj ; as aothhtg oral wives, prevtehag hs gravoa faektag tram a ii in ii 1 1 sn i mi in I , . " ' I'tae Kind. You Have Always Bought has borne the signs , - ture of Clias. H. Fletcher and lias been nuule under his personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no ono io deceive) yoa In this. Counterfeits, Imitations nd -" Jufft-as-good " are but Experiments, and endanger to) ... - eaealtli of Children Kxperienoe ap;alnst Kxperimentv What is CASTORIA - Oswtorto fa a harmless substltnte- for Castor Oil Pare . gorlc. Drops and Huothuis; Syrups. It fa Pleasant. W contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Aarcotlo substance. Its are Is its griurntee. It destroys Worm - and allays Feverishneas. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teethlna Troubles, cures ConKtlpatloa and Flatulency. It aaniniilate the Food regulates th Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and, natural sleep. -The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend , , . , The Kind You Hare Always Bought sears ine In Use For Over 30 Years. Plesitr Tioak shark. kir "I should say not!' There are whole ools of him In this tow a. Hnlhm m n4 Hie. Wtnalew's annates Syrup thctK-st remedr to use fot Unit. obUdiea tttnssj IBS Hemes iwiw. i - y -(! " Although the jQsrlyle Memorial Et BM-, lahurgh waa projected at long ago as IbUa,, eoky J0 has Sees taesivsd frsai aiasty-twe esbscribsrs. IfattOT ibhatrgbldX-Llke It fa color Hamlino -atard Oil Um best Wall remedies for rheumstlam, neuralgia, and all pain soreness sod toflem mo tion. V' .. .'; - (i . 'ii Kdrembirg still has em 1,700 houses mat were - built before the seventeenth caters, aad &o&7 ku"t Use sesentesnth sad alghteeath centarke. athatee Into Towr ghoss alaat's Vtoot-Easa, powder ( the (est Rjajea talnftrt wan, emyppist wmtiw nittiiffMt Makaa itanm. Don't ecMtt snr suHtitui. Dumia At B. OkMtad. Le Rsr. M. wtA tanMana"-dollars a voir Is scent OB Regent Psrk. t London. SOUR STOMACH I used Caeearets and feel like a new I km. Lm mWmw In Av pepaia and sour stomach for the last two rears. I nave been taking medicine and thcr drugs, but could find no relief only lor a abort time. I will recommend mi rt tn m. frlMida aa the onlv thine lor indirection and soar stomach and to keep the bowels In good ooadtttoa, rhey are very nice to eat." Harry Stack ley, Mauch Chunk, Fa, PWasaat Palatabto. PoUal. TasMOeod, So Good. N,Tr Stckra. Wako or Grip, e. tSc. 90c Kmr aoM la bulk. Tb xa foe tsbtot atsmpi C C C. Osaraalesdle eara or row aaoeer Desk. H r no Maaa-os West wviUac- Sv adves aaeallast Ikla aBar. fRESCEMT Vy I ast man V 0 rawMi bex ': I' i J Cdoabs VfEaWj do Jsrrrai A FULL Improve Your KC Baking Prwtfcfwa do ft! Get a caa Try it for tt doesai't raise better, -Hf It isn't daintier, "Aye leturnyour money, Everybode au in sl a: - Por Wholeaymet Economical. bignarare ox DAISY PLY KILLER aar akill all Sue V'mX claaa. on Ml. aaBTiat l..lfaa. tfH all MHi. SJ of BUM. SUnot pill or lis arm. Mm mf in iiilini iic ii in wlrt Cm Si mil HJUI0LP tOEIU. M0 DeaaM Itoe.. 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