Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 05, 1909, Image 3

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    Little Soldiers TAFT FAVORS FARM
In your blood a re th e m illion *
o f corpu scles th a t d efen d you
a g a in st d isea se.
To make and keep these little soldiers
healthy and strong, is simply to make
and keep the blood of the right quality
and quantity.
This is just what Hood’s Sarsaparilla
does — it helps the little soldiers in your
blood to fight disease for you.
It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions,
catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous­
ness, dyspepsia, general debility, and
builds up the whole system.
An
I n fa llib le
R e co rd .
A way of deciding dates of certain
Important events is suggested by the
following anecdote from Lipplncott's.
The parents of a college son were dis
putisg as to the date of their last let
ter to their "hopeful,” from whom,
somewhat to the distress of the moth
er, they had not heard for some time.
"A re you sure, Thomas." asked the
mother, unconvinced, "that it was on
the 12th that you last wrote to Dick?'
"Absolutely 1" was the father's de
clslve response. "I looked it up in my
check book this morning.”
>ot
A n im a tio n *
ml
A ll.
The donkey is—or has been—asso
elated with party politics in other
countries besides our own.
In one of England's elections
candidate for Parliament, the late
l.ord Bath, called attention to himself
by means of a donkey, over whose
back two panniers were slung, bear
Ing ? ribbon band on which was print
ed, “ Vote for Papa.”
It must be added, however, that In
each pannier stood one of Lord Bath’i
daughters.
U n exp ected
P rlx e .
Americans Must Discard Obsolete
Methods of Agriculture.
GRIND BEATS CITY’S MAD WHIRL
President Deplores the Tendency o f
Young Men to D rift to City—
Farmer Independent.
Jackson, Miss., Nov. 2.— President
T a ft would have young men of America
stay on the farvm with its plenty and
certainty, rather than decide on a life
in the city.
Mr. T a ft indicated his
sentiments in this respect in an ad­
dress at the state fair here yesterday.
“ We must admit,” he said, “ the oc­
cupation o f the farmer is among one or
two of the most independent occupa­
tions that go to make this country
great— and a state which is great be­
cause o f it is entitled to recognition as
typifying Americanism in the highest
degree.
“ We have arrived at a time in the
development of this country and the
world when old methods of agriculture
must be discarded, if we would keep up
with the procession. Land is becom­
ing too valuable to treat it in the old
wasteful way. I am glad to note Mis­
sissippi has one of the best agriculture
institutions in the country.
“ Here you have been able to restrain
that tendency o f your young men to
come into cities and live in tenements,
in order that they may be where the
wheels go round. I f I were advising a
young man as to his future profession
1 should say to him there probably is
greater opportunity for real reward in
the profession o f agriculture than in
any other.”
NEW W IRELESS RECORD.
Message Received at San Franciso
From 3,300 Miles Distant.
San Francisco, Nov. 1.— The long­
distance wireless record has been cap­
tured by the Pacific Mail liner Korea
on the first voyage with a wireless
plant.
Saturday night Operator Phelps on
the Korea sent an aerogram to the
United Wireless station in this city
from a point 3,300 miles to the west­
ward, or 1,200 miles beyond Honolulu
Phelpe reported the distance at the
time as 2,681 miles from Japan. The
weather was cloudy, with a gentle
easterly breeze and sea prevailing
Phelps also received a message from
here.
This accomplishment more than ex
ceeds the expectations o f General Man
» " e r Schwerin, o f the Pacific Mail
who said some time ago he would in
stall wireless plants on the trans
Pacific liners when it was shown they
could do effective work at a distance of
1,500 miles. The Korea not only kept
in touch with the station here, but was
able to receive massages from the lo­
cal operator.
A
F ir e le a a
B rood er.
I f a hen can hatch a duckling, why
ran't a bunch of any sort of feathers
hatch a chick? As a matter of fact,
they can, as has been demonstrated by
the flreless brooder invented by a Cali­
fornia man. In general appearance
the brooder resembles other machines
of the kind, but there is no space In
It for the lamp, or other heating ap­
paratus used In the older types. In­
stead. a number of bunches of feathers
are fastened to the under side of the
HEN AS COIN MAKER.
Egg Output for Single Year Reaches
Sum o f S290.000.000.
Topeka, Kan., Nov. 2.— Statistics
prepared by the United States board
o f agriculture show that the earnings
o f poultry in the United States in one
year were greater than the value of
either the cotton crop, wheat crop or
swine outpuL
The latest report of the department
showed that the value of the egg out­
put for a single year amounted to more
than $290,000,000. Twelve years ago
the farmers o f Kansas began to pay
more attention to their poultry, and
this state has become the greatest
poultry state in the Union. The pro-
uct o f the hen is rapidly paying off the
mortgages on many farms, and the
business has reached a point where the
laying capacity and profit o f hens is
paramount question.
The State Agricultural college is
conducting interesting
experiments
with poultry, and a recent report shows
that the cost o f keeping nine hens eight
months was $8.81, whereas the eggs
laid in the same period brought in
$26.66, leaving a profit o f $17.75 or
$1.61 for each hen.
C IIIC K S I.ASV TO BKACH.
lid. These feathers are Just long
enough to reach the floor of the box.
with a little left over. The eggs are
laid on the bottom. Just beneath the
feather tufts, and when the lid Is
closed each egg is inclosed in a cluster
of down that makes a very good imi­
tation hen. As each egg Is hatched
out the lid can be lifted for a second
and the chick removed without the
difficulty that would attend his remov­
al from the old-style brooder, the in­
terior of which Is reached from one
end.
B.neats or ITnmns.
The substance left in the ground
after the fertilizer has decayed ts
known as "humus.” In order to se­
cure the greatest results from the fer­
tilizer and to get the largest possible
quantity of humus. It is necessary that
the soil be moist when the fertilizer
Is plowed under. Only a small amount
of humus Is obtained from the turned-
under fertilizer should the ground be
dry.
When the fertilizer is allowed to lie
upon the surface for a period, exposed
to the sun, much good is lost from
the fact that It forms but a small
amount of humus when plowed under.
Therefore it Is Important that the soil
should always be moist when fertilizer
of any kind is plowed under.
In many ways humus benefits the
soil. In the first place, it makes the
soil lighter as well as looser. This
condition allows good ventilation and
gives a chance for poisonous gases to
escape. The soil does not become over­
heated. and. in clay territory, the
ground Is lightened, making it more
easy to work. It Is equally beneficial
in a sandy soil, Inasmuch as It as­
sists In biuding it together, allowing
more substance.
CURE
m uvr m m m
O ak
BOO
Y e a rs
Cure Your
Dandruff
O ld .
Why? Because it is annoying,
untidy. And mostly, because
it almost invariably leads to
baldness. Cure it, and save
your hair. Get more, too, at
the same time. All easily done
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new
improved formula. Stop this
formation of dandruff!
Does not change the color o f the hatr.
yers
Formula with eaok botti«
Z
y
- —
Show It to jo u r
doctor
Aak him about It,
then do aa he seje
The new Ayer’ s Hair Vigor will certainly
do this work, because, first of all, it de­
stroys the germs which are the original
cause of dandruff. Hsvinggiven this aid,
nature completes the cure. The scalp is
restored to a perfectly healthy condition.
—
M .d . by th . J. C. Ayer Co., L o w .ll. S u t —
Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sore
Throat w ili not live under the same
All Ahyssiuian mule children over 13
D lK u In jr P o t a t o e s .
roof with Hamlins Wizard Oil, the must go to school. Tho State provide*
The time Is near when farmers will best of all remedies for the relief of the education and la building tuany
be digging their potatoes, und then Is all pain.
schools.
the time to select the seed for another
H im , o r . A b o u t F e r n .
year; when a hill of nice, smooth po­
H O W A R D E. BURTON - Assayer and ChernlM.
TTo.Irss Miss Somt-rs, le: me p re ­ ■ ■ Lcndvtlle, Colorado. Specimen p r i c e « : Gold.
tatoes Is found, free from scab or rot,
Silver, l.ead. SI. Gold. »liter. 75 o; Gold 60o; Zin*
sent M r W in ter.
or Copper, SI. Mnilin« envelopes and full price Hat
and a goodly number are Just the
Mr. W in te r— Charm ed to m eet you. aent on application. Control and Umpire work ao
shape and size wanted for table use, M iss Som ers
You ought, h ow ever, to United. Reference: Carbonate National Bank.
put them one side. At night gather regard m e as an old aequaintanee. You
them up and put them away for seed h ave seen perhaps seventeen o r e ig h ­
Raises the dough
next spring. You will be surprised to teen o f me.
and complies with
M
iss
Som
ers—
Indeed.
M
r.
W
in
te
r,
I
all
pure food laws.
see how you can change the type and
improve them in a few years, says a am the one that should he regarded
as the old acquaintance.
You h ave
Vermont contributor to the American seen not less than fo rty o f me.— C h ic a ­
Cultivator.
We do this every year, go Tribune.
and. while our townspeople are com­
plaining of their potatoes running out If It’s Your Eye Use Pettit’ s Eye Salve
and buying of us to renew their seed, for inflammation, stys, itching lids,
we are planting potatoes (Green eye aches, defects o f vision and sensi­
Mountains) that started from the seed tive to strong lights. A ll druggists or
Howard Bros.
that was bought for $5 a bushel when
CRESCENT MFC. CO.
they first came around. If farmers
Makers of MAPLEINI
O n t h e fin fe s t ile .
i better than Maple).
would take as much pains in selecting
F irs t C a t— W h y. Tom , you are s in g ­
their seed potatoes as they do their ing out o f range.
seed corn, we would not hear so much
Second C a t— Out o f range o f that
complaint about potatoes running out man In the w in d ow yon der— yes.—
With a deftness acquired by long
tnd patient practice the pickpocket ex­
tracted Sn old but well-filled purse
from the hip pocket of the unsuspect­
ing old gentleman with the beaming
countenance against whom he had
carelessly brushed when leaving the
Tube station, and on reaching a seclud­
ed place he opened It.
TA R IFF WAR BEGINS.
The contents had been wrapped with
great care in numerous thicknesses of
blank paper. Removing the wrappings France Fires First Shot at New Am er­
K illin g : Q u a c k G ra a a .
one by one he found in the center of
ican Duty Law.
llo t fa a n d S t r a w K i c k « .
the package a card with this inscrip
Av Michigan farmer gives these In­
Washington, Nov. 2.— France’s Row­
Some farmers think that a straw
tlon on it:
structions for killing quack grass:
land for Am erica’s Oliver is the action
Young man, give up your career of
Plow five or six Inches deep In the rick Is a good place for the sow and
of the Paris government in putting in
crime! Nothing in It!—Tit Bits.
growing season, say April, May and her brood to sleep. This is a mistake.
effect yesterday the maximum tariff
June. Give it a good digging, then It Is best to keep them away from the
against
goods
coming
from
the
United
D e fr a u d e d th e G o v e rn m e n t.
cultivate with a cultivator that has straw pile winter and summer. In the
Franking privileges were greatly States. It did not surprise treasury
teeth close enough so they will cut winter the pigs will burrow beneath
abused in days gone by. The govern­ officials.
the roots two or two and one half the straw, get too warm and take cold
Ever since notice was given to Paris
ment employe’s friends shared in his
inches under the ground. The secret when they come out into the freezing
opportunities. In a letter written by that the reciprocity agreement with
Coughing and wheezing
is to keep it from getting to the sur­ atmosphere.
its
low
rates
on
both
sides
o
f
the
A
t­
CHEESE E X P O R T FALLS O FF.
Wordsworth In 1815 the poet said:
face.
It wants holding down six is the result, and the pigs do no good
lantic so far as the two governments
“ By means of a friend In London I
were concerned would expire at the
weeks.
It does not take expensive or die. Besides, If burrowed beneath
can have my letters free. His name
New Zealand Takes Trade From Can­
end o f October, this government has
tools. I use an old-fashioned cult! the straw they are liable to be stepped
is Lamb, and If you add an 'e' to his been anticipating the step taken at
adian Provinces.
vator that was bought fifty years ago. on and seriously Injured or killed by
name he will not open the letters. Di­ Paris
Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 2.— Canada is It has seven teeth, three In front, four the stock running to the rick.
rect as below without anything fur­
This government cannot directly
During the summer months especial­
ther— ‘Mr. Lambe, India House, Lon­ meet the French maximum until next losing her hold on the cheese trade. in rear; each tooth cuts six Inches ly should the sow and her young be
don.' ” Coleridge, too, saw that a post­ spring, but the question o f what to do The production o f Canadian cheese so wide. It ts good to drag It over after
fenced from the straw pile. If they
age saved was a postage gained, and has been canvassed.
far this season is approximately 1,786,- three or four days. I cultivate once burrow down Into the half rotted
a
week
for
six
weeks;
It
has
never
made use of the Mr. Lamb of the In­
Sparkling wines seem to be the most 000 boxes, which is only 8,000 boxes in
failed me yet. The roots will be dead straw they will be very apt to con­
dia House—Charles Lamb.
vulnerable point, for officials here do excess o f the production during the
as
hay. It is good for Canada thistles. tract some disease.
not assume that this is the beginning
same period last year, but the price re If one Is doubtful, take a rod or more
U n p a r d o n a b le Ig n o ra n c e .
of a tariff war of itself. A jump from
R y e a « llo r «e F eed.
Hostess—You don't know who she $6 to $9.60 per dozen in the duty on ceived is, on an average, one cent i square and keep It down for six
pound less than was obtained a year weeks and see how It works. This was
is? Why, she’s the celebrated Mis. de
Rye is a good grain to feed horses.
champagne,
which
is
what
the
restora­
Wranter. You must have seen her In
ago.
done with a hoe on two acres, and 100 It Is equal to oats and wheat, but It
tion o f regular tariff rates means at
"East Lynne.”
In explaining this anomalous situa­ bushels of smutnose corn were raised must be ground middling fine and
the
Uni'ed
States
ports,
and
the
unoffi­
Guest (with some embarrassment) —
tion, exporters say that the lower
mixed with cut straw or cut hay.
No, Indeed, ma'am. I was never there cial talk o f prospective substantial prices are due to a considerable extent to the acre, planted in drills one foot
The straw or hay should be cut Into
apart and hoed to kill.
raising o f that figure to the American
In my Hie.—C W T
to the increase in the New Zealand
half-inch lengths, moistened with wa­
maximum when the opportunity comes
cheese output. Last year 620,000 box­
ter and the rye meal well mixed with
H e r o le R e m e d ie s .
F a t In M ilk .
on March 31, next, have not helped
es were made in New Zea'and, which
“ According to this magazine," salt French sentiment toward the United
It can not be that the butter fat In I t It is very sticky and horses can­
five
years
ago
produced
only
66,000
Mrs. Bifflngham, "sliced onions scatter States.
milk Is obtained from the fat stored not get the meal without eating the
boxes.
ed about a room will absorb the odoi
It was hardly to be expected, as
In the tissues of the cow, otherwise the straw or hay with it. In feeding corn
New
Zealand’s
sale
o
f
cheese
has
of fresh paint.”
treasury officials view it, that France
now displaced the Canadian makes on animal would soon become emaciated. to horses we always grind half rye
”1 guess that's right,” rejoined B if­ would figuratively “ sit idly by.”
the English market in the winter sea­ Cows obtain the butter fat In milk with the corn to make the corn meal
flngham. "Likewise a broken neck wll
from the food they eat and digest. And stick to the cut straw. Corn and rye
relieve a man of catarrh!”—Londor
son.
not from the reserve or accumulation ground together In equal proportions
Pauper Miners Return.
Answers.
yf fat in their bodies. Reason as well And mixed with bright cut straw
Explosion Fatal to 12.
Seattle,
Nov.
2.—The
United
Stales
]* r n lia l»ly G u i l t y .
as observation teaches that cows ex moistened with water make a well-bal­
revenue
cutter
Bear
arrived
here
today
Johnstown,
Pa.,
Nov.
2.—
Twelve
“ S ir!” thundered the prosecuting a;
tract butter fat from the food they
forney, "you are evading my ques­ with 140 indigent miners and laborers men were killed in the Cambria Steel consume and digest, and to produce a anced ration, equnlly ns good, as eager­
brought down from Nome at govern­ company’s coal mine, two miles from
ly sought after by horses and a cheap­
tion.”
ment expense. The dry season on the here, tonight, as the result o f what is large percentage of cream the rations er horse feed than oats and hay.
"Darn It," answered the prisoner be­
sf
the
cow
should
be
rich
in
the
ele­
Seward peninsula was largely r sponsi­ supposed to have been a dynamite ex­
fore the bar, " if you knew the facts In
ble for the misfortunes o f the miners, plosion. All the dead are foreigners ments of nitrogen and carbohydrates,
P o n llr v N o t o .
the case as well as I do, you wouldn’t
sluicing operations being at a stand­ Three men escaped by a perilous climb which are found in linseed meal, mid-
Others have built up an egg laying
blame me.”— Birmingham Age-Herald. still during the entire summer.
One on life ladders through poisonous mine Rings, bran, corn meal and ground
strain. Why not do so yourself?
man, a cripple, was found to have a gas and falling slate up the steep walls sats. At the Cornell University cows
C ro p W a . a F a ilu r e .
Lazy hens cause much of the high
that
yielded
200
pounds
of
butter
fat
"I suppose you know of my family miner’s “ poke” containing $700 hid­ o f the main shaft. Only 16 workmen
prices for eggs. Make 'em get busy
tree?" said Baron Fucash. “Yep,'' an­ den among his bandages. Another man were in the mine. A force o f men at annually under ordinary feeding yield­ and hustle.
swered Mr Cumrox. "It may have been confided to a sailor on the Bear that he onceb egan clearing the debris and fa ll­ ed 310 pounds when given liberal
The warmer the weather the more
a good tree, all right, but It looks to had sent $26,000 home from Alaska.
en slate in the lower levels. When the rations of feed rich In nitrogen and
me as if the crop was a failure."—
final barrier was passed, the party varbohydrates. Cream will not make water required, as more is thrown off
butter unless It contains fat. and by the body.
Washington S*ar
found the 12 bodies.
Some Classes Barred.
Many a hen that is otherwise well
profitable fats will not be produced
Chicago,
Nov.
2.—
Jury
Commission­
W o u l d D r to H i m .
unless cows are fed on rations rich In fed may fail to lay on account of lack
Vessel Bumps Mud Bank.
er
W
illiam
A.
Amberg,
testifying
to­
W ifey— What in the world is a Joy
of water.
day before Judge Barnes in regard to
San Francisco, Nov. 2.— Passengers the elements that produce cream.
ride?
Successful poultrymen. In order to
the
system
o
f
drawing
jurors,
admitted
on the steamer President, which arriv­
Hubby— It must be the kind a mar­
C b s n fln s
B ees.
keep their poultry on a paying basis,
that a large part o f the population of ed from Seattle last night, had a thrill­
ried man takes when he travels alone
The common busy bees may be grad­ are continually culling their flocks.
Chicago never had a chance to become ing experience when the vessel, after
and rides in the smoking car.
One of the great values of green
jurors. Those whose names are never safely negotiating the passage o f the ually replaced by the Italian or Cypn-
an varieties, by removing the old food. It Is said, lies in Its ability to
drawn
include:
bar
and
the
Golden
Gate,
bumped
on
T h o u g h t H e K n e w H o tter.
Laborers, tailors ( i f foreign), actors, a mud bank o f Black point, well within qoeen end substituting a new fertil­ aid in the digestion of other things.—
"Well, anyway. It is safe to say that
peddlers, the harbor and ran hard aground. ized queen of either kind preferred. Farm and Ranch.
When women really want the ballot saloonkeepers, bartenders,
junk dealers, scavengers, porter«, cab- Within an hour after the mishap the If she Is carefully guarded In a small
they will get it.
F e e d in g S t a lk s to H o g s .
“No. I don't think It would be—er— drivers, waiters, train dispatchers, President wss dragged free and hauled cage for a few days the bees soon
When the green stalks are given to
quite safe for you to say It in ths railway tower men, theological, law into her berth, none the worse for the recognize her, and In the course of a
presence of my wife.
and medical students, boilermakers.
jar. The vessel struck close in shore. few months the old beet will all be hogs care should be taken to prevent
There was no indication o f panic among dead and the new ones will be of the cattle from having access to the woody
T o C o rre sp o n d .
the passengers.
C hief Orders Results.
desired kind. The queen Is compelled fiber which the swine will leave after
” 1 notice that since Clerklelgh got
to lay numbers of eggs dally In order chewing the stalks. Pigs relish chew­
Chicago,
Nov.
2.
—
Following
an
or­
fnto dissipated habits he doesn't use
Dutch
Sailors
Desert.
to supply the great loes constantly ing the stalk for the sweetness in It.
der
today
from
Chief
o
f
Police
Steward
the perpendicular style In his hand­
recurring by the destruction from but leave enough saccharine matter in
that
men
wanted
for
hurling
bombs
in
San
Francisco,
Nov.
2.—Thirty-five
writing."
"No. and he doean't use It In hie the war between gambling syndicates sailors o f the Dutch erdiser Noord birds, storms and other difficulties. ths fiber to make it attractive to cab
walk, either."
in Chicago must be found. Captain Brabant deserted last week up to the There should be left plenty of honey tie, especially the younger stock. This
Stephen Wood, head o f the city detec­ time she left here for Honolulu and for a winter supply, and the hives fiber Is Indigestible, and the cattle, If
P ro m p t
A c t io n .
tive bureau, told members o f the de­ the Orient. Most o f the desertions should be well protected from atorms. allowed to pick it up. will frequently
Anxious Friend—Cayman, you ought
partment tonight that if they fail to were o f the ordinary kind, the men What the beekeeper should aim to do eat a sufficient quantity to cause Im­
to do something (or that uncontrolla­
paction and harmful If not fatal re­
ble thirst of yours, and you ought to get definite results in the investigation ; simply forgetting to return from shore Is to sow such crops as will enable sults. It Is not safe to let the cattls
they should get out o f the bureau, j leave, but in the case o f four the leave the bees to lay In a large supply of
do It quick.
Into yards where swine are given
that taking was rather spectacular. Hav­
Gay-man (putting on hie hat)—I'm Captain Wood even declared
honey, and he can well afford to do so greea corn stalks.—Coburn's “ Swlns
ready to go and Join you in one right should his department fail to run down ing failed to obtain liberty leave, they If he has a number of hives.
In America.”
the perpetrators o f the prolonged ser­ watched for an opportunity and tried
now, old chapl
ies of crimes, he would resign.
to swim ashore, but a boat was sent in
L o a lra l C o .c l.a lo ..
G r a d e « o f Cl
M o v a b l e S c h o o l* .
pursuit.
A ll four were captured.
“Tou look sweet enough to kiss.”
The Kansas Agricultural Oollegs
The United States Department oi
Navigators o f Air Combine.
They will be given severe duties.
says the impressed young man.
grades cream as follows: First grade Agriculture recommends th* establish­
Boston, Nov. 2.— The first associa­
"So many gentlemen tell me that,”
cream, 80 or more per cent of butter ment of movable school* of agriculture
Germans Run From Army.
tion
o
f
international
aeronautic
pilots
coyly answer* the u lr girl.
fat; second grade. 25 per cent and leas by the state exprim ent
stations.
was
organized
here
today.
It
marked
Berlin,
N
oy
.
2.—
An
article
in
the
“ Ah! That should mak* you happy.”
"But they merely eay that.” she re- the 119th anniversary o f the first as- Kreuzzeitung deplores the increasing than 30; third grade, having leas than Where fifteen farinera ran be secured
ptnee "They merely tell me the tacts cension of a man in a balloon from ' number o f desertions from the army on 25 par cent butter fat. Creameries as students the school may bs con­
Th*
It is said that like to get high-testing cream, say 30 ducted for a year or longer.
In the caee and never prove their Boston. Memberships wiil comprise the Western frontier
statements.”—Life
persons who hold balloon pilots’ licens, j there is an epidemic o f desertion in the and above. They make more batter kind o f Instruction w ill depend «pou
th* needs of the section.
es. and the association is to be devoted garrisons o f Upper Alsace. The Kreuz- from this, as the overrun Is greater.
to the encouragement of navigation, zeitung makes an appeal to the French
Angora goats ere doing good work
Dr. W. D. Hunter, the government
France leads with 114 aeronautical pi- people, who, it says, have given so
among tbs mountains of California,
entomologist
In
charge
o
f
the
South­
lots. The United States and Great | many proofs o f nobility and generosity,
Britain have 35 each.
and asks them to find a happy solution ern field crop, declares. In a bulletin where they ere cutting trails for Or*
to the question of the Foreign Legion Issued at Dallrs, that the recant period guard* through the brushy areas. Th*
— a question preoccupying the world. of oppresslva heat In Taxes played hard of 3,000 Is divided Into two bands,
Comet Observed at Kiel.
havoc with that hitherto Invincible which era grazed within well-defined
Cambridge, Macs., Nov. 2.— A cable
enemy of the planters, the boll weevil. ares*. They attack ths heavy bushes,
Earth
Shock
Indicated.
has been received at Harvard observa­
Ninety-nine per cent of the cotton ■tripping off the bark sad killing ell
Salt Lake, Nov. 2.— A well defined
tory from Kiel, stating that Winnecke’a
plsnt parasites, he says, era dead. The wild growth. Thera Is plenty of th*
comet was observed by Pooro o f La earth shock was recorded on the eeia- beat not only dealt death among the seme kind of work to be don* In th*
Should be (Iren at once when ths
| Plata, Argentina, on October 31, about mograph at the University o f Utah at
boll weevil, but at the same time East, but only small beginnings have
little one coughs. It heel* the del­
' midnight, Greenwich time. It was then 3 :26:50 this morning. The wave was
icate throet end protects the longs
forced a process of Incubation In the been made. Perhaps an object lise on
in right ascension 17 hours, 11 minutes apparently traveling from eaat to west
from infection— gueraateed safe sad
aotton holla The result will be a crop Is seeded In th* ebep* of s large tract
and 51.6 second«, declination 27 de- and in the opinion o f Professor Pack,
▼cry palatable.
that may bo harvested earlier
of rongh land to be cleared and I)
greea,
18
minutea,
43
seconds.
The
o
f
the
university,
was
as
far
away
aa
All Dninka, 25 CMS.
xsuaL
proved with th* aid of th* goat*
comet is visible in a small telescope.
Mexico or Southern California.
Save the Baby— Use
W e lle s le y
A wide spreading oak which experts
have declared must have been grow
Ing at the time of the discovery of
America by Columbus, is a landmark
on the estate of the late Arthur Hun-
newell in Wellesley, Mass.
The magnificent tree measures 26
feet In circumference at the base It
is a noticeable landmark on account
of its unusual size. It intersects the
fence which separates the fertile fields
of the Hunnewell estate from the
highway, and thus arrests the atten
tlon of the passer by.
The late Mr. Hunnewell took great
pride in the ancient tree. It has with
stood the ravages of pests for a great
many years and Is apparently In con
dition to live for a great many more
decades. The late Mr. Hunnewell once
had the tree examined by an expert
from the Smtthohian Institute who de­
clared that it was between 400 and
600 years old.
Eliot, the apostle to the Indians fre­
quently passed the towering cak while
going to und from South Natick, where
lie preached to the Indians, the tree
being beside what was the old trail.
CREM
FOR OUT DOOR W ORK
M on tgo m ery Advertiser.
T ire d
IN THE WETTEST WEATHER
o f th e U n iu e .
NOTHING EQUALS
“ Billingsley tells me be has moved
hie gasoline tank Into his garage.”
"But that's awfully dangerous, Isn't
It? The garage may catch fire at any
moment.”
“That's what Billingsley hopes."—
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
O n ly
n
"
W ATERPRO O F
■n'
V o id .
Bertie— Here's anoihah great chess
piayah whose brain has gone wrong
I am glad I novab took up the deuced
game.
.lane— But In your case, Bertie. I'm
quite sure thare wculd be nothing to
go wrong.— Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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