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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1925)
THE ADVOCATE Mr». Ik'ftftic 11. Koiiakl. | If stun« one had been alatuniln' me ?<ylHi aUteen-ouiK-« glove».*' . Maloney made a sound that resent- bled a suppressed sob, and kleehlin looked at him curiously. "Jly dad had been a ‘cockatoo aelec- tor,' you know. Wa had a little patch between two Mg patches, and the squatters on the two big lota Dated dad Ilka poison. When ha died, mother married McCarty Just to bsve s man B j J A M E S F. D W Y E R round the place to g ive back lip to Ihe boundary riders, sad U was that (£» by Mhotl »tu ry f'ub. C4» J little mean eouled aon of-a-gun wbo snapped my home cable an’ set me f i T T ,0 • ’, , r * wanderer st I some lim e In his wanderings," «triflin' In the flrat place. However. A . said Galt, looking out through I be voice told me to forget ell that, an' I the dirty window o f lihatto I tried to. When 1 announced m yself I 1 «.nights o f Pythias o f N . ) Ghan a Itlver Alley nrstuurant at that evening he pumped uiy right hand A*» S. A.i Eq A., A* and A* up an’ down like a feller that's tryln* Hlngapore. 'It comes to every one o f (O perating Under Supervi ue drifter», and »lie n the voice la to restore breathin' In some guy wbo sion o f U. S. Governm ent) strong enough we strike the home haa been ln the wet, but I took It ugreeahle, an’ you could bear tbe ! I trail.” 415)7 Malvern Avenue “ Ay. ay." murmured Maloney, a llt- swish o f the wings o f peace when I Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark. was telling about uie wanderings. ! He red headed Irishman, who acted » » “ N ext day that little knock kneed j agent for n Jew Arm at t.'alculta. "It's hound o f a stepfather asked uie to give ; ’ Hot Radio-Active W ater Furnished hy the Government }t right you sre, Sandy.” him a hand ln pol«-axlng a steer, and : For AH Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms ;j; i "T h e re Is no such person as a cos I agreed to whip the pelt off Juat to m opolitan," growled the big Keotch- ■how him I hadn’t forgotten the game. ’ Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running | i man. “ 1 thought I n e t one once when I was three parts through with the »•# were Jerking n trestle bridge over ¡W ater in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day Job when the door o f the shed opened ■ stream up ut Simla, but be was a and a mounted trooper covered me B A T H R A T E S: fraud. He le il on« n il'll m l wben I with his popgun. The voice wasn't I went round lo his bungalow In the doing much culling at that minute. )21 Baths . . . $13.00— 10 Baths . . . . $6.50 morning 1 found u little scrap of pa You m-e. Htepdud hadn't a calf o f his per stuck In the thatch. It Just read: 21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50 own to kill In honor o f my return, ao i 'Gone home to England.' Yes, by the he had grabbed one o f the nearest ' * nftflflt 3 Q (M )o a o o o [ • x o f Bruce, that was a ll—not an squatters an' thut cop caught me red- other word. And that sun-tanned devil handed. Cattle duffing had been get had been telling me month after month ting too common, an' they were watch ing rountl. The cop took me an’ be ; I. B P. 0. E. OF TH E W O R L D took Stepdad, too, tied us one to each “ Ay, ay.” chanted Maloney. " I ’ve atlrrup Iron. T bat was pretty good said the same, had luck lo me.” luck fo.- McCarty. “ I cursed him over-right, the I.ascar “ They must have seen I was In a serang,” continue«! Galt, ''but that old bit o f a temper, 'cause they put u» monkey-faced nigger told me to »top. Into two different cells, but there was H is mother looked ut him last night,' a little hole in the slabs, an' all said he. ‘Ills mother la In England, through the night that old ralf-slealer d— n Ida brown hide,' I growled. 'It kept asking me to shoulder the blame N O TIC E doesn't m atter,' »«luealced that ««Id bag o f the whole show. T h e y dhln't catch o f bones, 'hla mother has been iweklng tne, Jimmy,’ he kept on Baying, over him for years, and last night she an' over again. T h e y only caught you. Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. looked Into hla eyes as he slumbered, Jimmy. What's the good o f tw o of 0. E. of W., of Portland, Oregon, ■nd he has gone lo her. It Is always u* going In? Who'll look a fte r your meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday so, S u I i I j . Some day the mother’s mother. Jimmy? Who’ll shear the nights in each month at Stag Audi eyes will And them If they sit on the sheep? Who'll keep yer little brother torium. A ll visiting Daughter rtm o f the «-arth. ami when they see at school, Jimmy T It wasn't the Elks in good standing in their re her In their dreams they go back.'” | voice that pulled me aboard the steam Galt batig«>d hla glass upon the cen er W alrapa that I heard that nlghr. spective Temples are invited to tury-old table, ami when lihatto Ghan He got ire that mad that 1 poked my meet with us. had delivered the drinks, a silence fell Anger In his eye when he was look P A U L IN E YOUNG, upon the group. T h e hot sun turned ing through the hole, an’ I got a little Daughter Ruler. the atraet puddles Into vapor masses peace after thnt. that float«»! upu urda. thick and stifling, “ Well, that Jury oelleved McCarty. L U L A HUBBARD, and the voices from the rafe chnntant They sent that old scoundrel back came through In Intermittent hursts as home, and a new voice came to ray Daughter Secretary. ROSE C IT Y LO D G E No. I l l , L I f they had »«-Ized favorable moments enrs. It wa* the volte o f the trail that B P. 0. E. of W .. M E E TS the when the air was clear. called me day an- night fo r two years 2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y T here were live In the party, ami while I lay ln Dubbo Jail, an’ when 1 j E V E N IN G S OF E A C H M O N T H Syracuse Lodge, No. do tnun win within three thousand u” e«l to look at the guards on the wall A T T H E S T A G A U D IT O R IU M . 1, K. of P., meets the miles o f his birthplace. It was Ma I swore I’d never Imitate the prodigal | second and fourth Fri 381% E. M O R R ISO N STREET. loney's recital o f an attempt he made son again. Those were the three kinds j day nights each month V IS IT IN G BROTHERS to reach Cork that hail caused the o f voices I heard. First, the voice j A L L at the Stag Auditorium Hcotiiimnn to make his observations. that calls you home— the one Galt was i A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D . 381 yi E. Morrison St. The little Irishman hud shipped as u tollin' you abou t; aer-ondly, the voice E. D. C A N N A D Y , E. R , stoker on a big I*. A O. boat at Mel o f that old calf-stealing cuss In Bourke bourne. but Ihe red mouths In the bow lock-up; and thirdly, the voice o f the 311 Macleay Bldg. \V. C. H O L L ID A Y , C. C , 108 N. 6th St. els o f the ship had eaten up his home trail.” E. J. M IN O R . Secretary, B O Y C E STRAIN, K. of R. & S., longing before he reached Colombo. Maloney broke the silence. “ Did yon 419 Abington Bldg. 225 Mead St. There. Maloney deserted, and deferred go hack— afterwards?” he aske«l. the pleasure o f re-vlslllng (Jue»ns- "D id 1?" cried M«-eblln, the arm 1 town till bis pocket could pay for su muscles hunching under the sleeves o f | perior traveling uccoinnuMlatlon. Ids coat. “ No, 1 was afraid. I was Presently M«*ehlln shifted hla long afraid that I might kill Mm or that he legs and knocked the ashes from his might kill another calf. One o f the two things tt Ight have happened, an’ pipe- “ That's right about the voice,” he I would have got the worst o f the deal. \ said, with the air o f a man who knows I'm off caixes an' stepfathers for all that his assertion Is Incontrovertible. ilnie." H e stood up. stretched bis great " I know ail about the voice. I struck Wellington, N ew /«-aland. In 1000; frame, mid walked down to tbe wa- i Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o'clock rode down on a leaking wind-jammer ter front where craft o f all nations at its from Vancouver, and the voice found tix-ked ln the yellow waters, their Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284' j N. 17th Street me the mom -nt I was on the q u a .. masts, like gigantic Ungers, beckoning One o f the N ew Zealand Steamship to stay-at-home folk to whom the trull A ll ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information company's boats was Just getting had never called. C A L L B R O A D W A Y ' 5425 SA M U E L M ALV E R N , Post Commander THE PRODIGAL SON FEEDING FOU HIGH FOUR Q U A LITIE S OF EGG PRODUCTION HIGH PRODUCING COW Th e wild fow l o f India, from which Hie domestic hen originated, lays about two dozen eggs III a season. In order to secure the high production expecteil o f our llocks toduy, w e are culling upon them to digest food more rapidly and more eltldenlly. T o make this possible some o f the feed must i be ground, and a lilgli or economical production cunnot be secured unless j this Is done It Is still necessary, liow> ever, to give some unground grains | to Induce exercise und inulntaln the ! bird's appetite. Kxerrlue und appetite j are necessary to health and produc tion. I ..-I us keep In mind, then, that we uro to feed a mash o f such a na ture und In sip'li a manner that the liiHXlmuiu o f eggs can be produced, und feed the grains In a way which will provide the greatest Inducement fur exercise. The farmer who Is willing to milk cows at all, should milk only those animals that will g ive large yields of rich milk. These only are profitable; the rest will lose money fo r you as sure as you're stive. T h e wise dairyman, therefore, da iiisiida cows with four outstanding qualities or algna Theoe nre rapacity, dairy temperament, well developed milk organs sou constitution slid vigor, I f you will learn then.- four Items hy heart and And out wlist they i n nnd how to tell them when you exam ue ■ A re You W eek and Nervoui? row, you will make more money milk ing row s than most men. No Appetite? Cough? Cows with feed capacity are full- T h U W o m a n Tails I l« r EzperUncs sized for the nge and breed. Tl. y will show plenty o f room for the Tarnnta, W u l i , — "D r. Pierce's storage o f feed. They will hnve long, Favorite i ’ ratrription amt Golden M rdu.il Discovery were rccoin- deep, roomy middles, s wide forehead, inrndni 1» ini' when 1 w t l in a broad muzzle, good sized mouth, weakened condition. I w j i stilfrr- Ground feed may ho fed In a trough strong, sinewy Jaw a and a compara in * trom (cmininc weaknesses and or hopper to keep It clean slid to save tively long face. had u l>ad count'. 1 it'd so weak C ow « with dairy temperament are labor, but the value o f grain Is largely ■ nd ill that I could nut do tny work. I k>»t IIcili and had no desire for lost when It Is made easily accessible heat judged by the milk arale. Hub- food. T h e 'Favorite Prescription* on the hare door or ground. Hlx to rock teeter and good yearly record«. and the 'Gulden .Medical Discovery* eight Inclies o f dry, dean litter should They have comparatively long, tlitn acted u | h . m m y entire »y «tem in such sharp withers; prominent be maintained on ttie floor nnd the necks; a way that l heu.ni to mend aud grain hurled In this both winter and hacks, hips and plnbones; thin. In w n soon on my feet again. summer. About '.H per cent o f the curving thighs, and a wedge shaped " I never thouulit there wa* a grain mixture cun consist o f feeds like conform ation; are free from marked medicine in the world that could make inch a aiek woman a» I wat oats, barley, cane, or millet, which are courfceneas ; allow alertneaa and marked »iron s and healthy attain. I think more slowly ealen, lengthening the activity; are not overreflned. it only nuht everyone should know Cowa with well develojied milk or scratching period and providing a »\ii.it ihr ‘ Prescription' and 'D is gana have uddera of good alze for nge gauge as to whether too much or too covery' have done lor me.”— Mrs. and «(a go o f lactation, with quarter« little Is being fed. Bcs.ie It Ronald, 3726 East G St. o f udder uniformly developed; have All druggists. Tablet* or liiitiiil. A change from day to day In what udder extended well forward under Send 10c to L)r 1’ierce'a luvilad»' Is fed will upset tln< bird's digestive neath the body and high up behind Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., lor trial pkg. aysletn. This la often done to stimu and between the th lgh i; udder well late her appetite, hut a much safer attached to body und not pendulous; The Createat Empires. meant la the giving o f a good variety udder tissues plastic and free from T h e Ilrltlsh euiplru does not cm every day. There should be a mini coarseness and blemishes; udder com braco "far aud away muro people tlian mum o f three grains In the scratch bined with a good aystrm o f large any other empire,'' na no in« have feed and foreign Ingredients to I he veins underneath the body. claimed AllhoUKh It Intludea about mash, accompanied by n supply o f Cows with constitution and vigor one fifth of the total population of the meat, minerals and green feed. A »r e free from all diseases o f sn Infec small flock heneflls very much from tious nature; have u strong circulation world, China can make an equal claim, table scraps In providing variety.—O. of blood to all parts o f the body, Indi the approximate figures fur each cm C. Kruin, 1'oultry Specialist, Colorado cated by a healthy condition o f the plre be IIIR 435.UOO.OOO. Agricultural College. hair, oily secretions o f the hide, and well-developed veins on the under side T ire s C ollect R elict. o f the body and sometimes notb-eable A u toinoblllsti ualtiu the I'ollatow n Scaly Leg of Chickens on the face and udder; show large, I I'a I pike have (requcntly found flint Caused by Small Mite open nostrils, prominent bright eyes, and alertness o f body. A good heart arrow head» und other Indian »peel Scaly leg In chickens Is caused by a girth and a good width o f body In the mena picked up by tlielr tires. One, un small uilte that burrows under the knowingly, became the poaaeaaor of a scales oil the legs causing the form a region o f the heart further lndlcute constitution and vigor. tomahawk head. tion o f a spongy or powdery substance that raises the acnlea, causing severe Inflammation. In bad cases the Joints Don't Wean Calves Too South W ales' Coat W ealth. lire affected, the bird becomes so lame Early, Advises Hulce Th e South W a les coal field, covering Jliat It can hardly walk und because It Calves front the modern highly do approxim ately 1,000 square miles, la Is unable to scratch It may lose flesh mesticated dairy cow nr» not overfed the lament In the British Ulus, and und die from hunger and exhaustion. the first two weeks uf their lives on supplies m ore coal for export than any In the trriitmellt o f scaly leg It It ad the average Wisconsin dairy funu. vised to smear the roes' * with qrude other Ilrltlsh coal field. “ C alve« are raised the most aucceen- petroleum us s precautionary measure fully at the Wisconsin stutlon by let to prevent further spreud o f the dis ting them suck tlielr dams until two Mark of Breeding. ease. The Infested birds should be to seven days old,” stales It. S. Ilulce Good manners Is the art o f making Isolated and have tlielr legs washed those people eusy with whom we run with soup and wariu water, removing In charge o f the Wisconsin dairy herd. verse. W h oever makes the fewest all lo o s e acnlea. I'r y the legs and ap Only where « reliable experienced man la In charge would he advise hand people uueaay is tho best bred In the ply an ointment mude by mixing oil feeding before the calves are one or o f caraway one port with five piirta o f tw o w eek« old. company. Sw ift. vaseline. I f large tiumhers are a f Th e reason for fatalities among fected make a mixture o f one-half pint calves are lmpro|>er hand feeding and Smoking in Church. o f kerosene and one pint o f raw lin hick o f clean warm dry pens. Ilulce Smoking Is common In South A m er seed oil In a quart cun nnd dip the advises against the use o f any foreign ican churches. A visitor to i ’eru legs In this solution at night and set m atter to reduce the acidity o f the records that at a church In l.im a he the fowls on the roost. Care should average cow's milk. Only where calves nut iced one o f tho congregation en joy be taken not to wet the feather». Ile- are not born normal and careless feed ing a cigar during service and the peut the treatment In three or four ing p revail» Is It necessary to add for bishop Indulging In the same luxury. days. Crude petroleum may be used eign material to the milk. reaily to buck across to Sydney, and In the same manner and Is very effec the voice made me buy a forty-shilling tive. P la g u e ’» D ead ly Ravages Other F ellow s' Prosperity. Feeding Value of Yeast st«-enige ticket au' hike aboard. Every The plague, one o f the greatest .n Jud Tunklus suys prosperity nearly Detei mined by Expert mile o f thut trip the voice g«>t to whis history, ravaged London In IGtkV It always seems like som ething some Three Classes of Fowls C oder the direction o f Dr. U. H. perin' stronger. 'Jimmy,’ It said, 'y«>u carried off nearly one hundreil thou other fellow has more than his share Kckles o f the dairy department o f the haven't seen yer old mother for seven sand persons. The population o f the on Average Farm Today of Washington Star. years—seven years. Just think o f i t There are three classes o f hens on Minnesota College o f Agriculture, an N ever mind about yer stepfather. Jim city at the tim e numbered about one- dinar farms toduy whlc'i should be experiment was carried on with calves m y; don't think o f yer little differ half m illion; hence It will be seen that Colors In Brass. marketed at once. T h e llrst group are to determine the supplementary feed ences with him. I f he kicks yer again, on«--flfth o f the Inhabitants perished. A process has been discovered that Fires were kept burning night and day those which are live years old or more ing value o f yeast. Several groups of makes It possible to obtain brass In nnd which have very low vitality. It calves were used to determine whether like he did before, don't take any no to purify the air. The Infection was tice» o f him.' That wag the tune It not, however, entirely stamped out un colorin g rnnglng from bright yellow to Is almost useless to try und fatten or yeast would produce faster growth, sang to me. Oh, yes, Galt is Johnny- orange and from red to blue. prepare them for the market. They qtronger calves and otherwise be ad on-the-spot when he gives lingo about til the great tire o f the follow ing year. should he picked nut nnd sold lit once vantageous to use. The conclusions the voice. It gels you all right. The The plugue Is supposed to have been ns they are wasting feed. T h e second drawn from the experiment are as fo l one thnt cnlled me was a sort o f two- Introduced Into England by certain Used Tub fo r Baptism. Dutch merchants, and to have been lows : A woman o f Ascot, Knglaud, recently j group Is composed o f the ones from 1. The addition o f vitamin It In the thousand mile rndlus voice. WliHe I brought Into the city In bales of cot one to tw o years old which ure large was buzzin' about up around Seattle I was granted a separation because her nnd fat. They could also he put on form of dried yeast to the rations or didn't lienr It, hut the moment I struck ton. Daniel D efoe w rote a "Journal hushnnd. In religious seal, persisted in the market at once as llir.v are not pro dinarily fed on dairy farms did not windy Wellington. It fairly poured Into o f the Blague ln London,” which Is baptizing people in the fam ily bathtub. ducing returns equal to the feed that Increase the rale «if growth o f calves graphic In style, but highly Imagina me sound accumulators, und before we tive.— Kansas City Star. Is being given them. The third group from the nge o f "JO to 180 days. sighted Sydney Heads I couldn't get 2. No definite effect was observed on Can't Tap C em etery. Is mude up o f those o f medium nge the health o f calves as n result o f sup any sleep at night because It kept re T uberculosis E fforts to attach a wireless aerial which are In fair condition but nre very plementing their rations with dried proaching uie for stayin' away too Consumption Is an old-fashioned to n Irei) In Ilio cem etery o f Ashford, poor layers. These can be shut up nnd long. yeast. Irolund, wero stopped by tho town j fattened fo r n short while and then “ T h e moment I tumbled onto the word which was used for the late stuge command a fair price on the market. wharf. Ihe voice swirled uie upG«-orge o f tuberculosis when the patient was council. Feed Milk and Water street to the railway station. I wasting away or being consumed, and N o calf should receive more than bought » second-class ticket for Horke. was confined to this dlseuse o f the 10 pounds o f milk n day. Mnn.v dairy Epsom Salts for Hens Tuberculosis nowadays do«?» and lh«-n went across the road to get lungs. men make His mistake o f thinking Epsom salts given to the flock st something to eat before the Western not mean what consumption used to stated Intervals Is an excellent tonic. thnt because they nre feeding skim Mnll pulled out for It* run to the Darl mean, because the doctors usually milk they must give more than they It should be given at least once each ing. I couldn't e a t ; felt as If I hu«' make the diagnosis much curlier, when would o f whole milk. This Is not a month n( the rale o f ahoiit one-half a balloon In me Insides, so I came buck tho hope of early cure Is very much good practice. Calves should also be pound to each 1'kl adult fowls. It and cursed the porters until we swung brighter. A ll consumption la tubercu supplied with water and be given an may ho dissolved in the drinking wa out. A ll the way up In the train that losis. but all tuberculosis Is not con opportunity to drink all the water they ’ * ter and put before the birds for a few voice made me sick with Joy. The <dd sumption. wish. I f they can run to water at hours In the morning, during which bare gumtrees, the tl-tr*>e scrub, ihe will, so much the better, hut feeding E a - t'v Satisfied time no other drink Is given. Most gray plains, the dusty drovers, every water In n bucket twice a day will an poultrymen, however, prefer dissolving bloomin' thing got tuggln’ at me heart Only a few «on hove their faces on swer the purpose very well If It Is the suits In water and mixing a moist strings, an' when I got out at Bourke i-olns. The others ui e content to get ill vc them W r l g l e y 'i . done regularly. mash to put before the flock. I felt ull sore round the rlhs like ua 1 their bauds on them. I___________________________________________ MOHS after every meal Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium No. 118 Levi P. Jones HAIR AND BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Such as M M E. C. J. W A L K E R . M M E. 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Polirti» Htraal a«ar Morrfaon, Portland, Or. laaan II Walkar, P t m P. N. U. No. 10, 1925 Feed for Ducklings Selling Spayed Heifers When tho ducklings are at least Spayed heifers. If they do not thirty-six hours old, give them a mix weigh above 0011 pounds and If they ture i>f equal pnrta o f bread crumbs nre really fat, oftentimes sell almost and rolled oats, to which 11 per cent as well us steers o f the same weight From tho and finish. T h e best market for them sand has been added. fourth to tho »eventh day use equul seems to he In April, May and early parts o f corn meal, rolled outs, bread June. In the late summer nnd fnll crumbs nnd brnn. A fte r they nre a there Is usually a strong discrimina week <ild try using n mash o f three tion against spayed heifers, but In the part* bran, one part low-grade flour spring nnd early summer they often nnd one part corn tncal. Add 10 per times sell for Just iis much as steers, cent green feed. 5 per cent beef »crap» ■ provide«! tney ure not heavier than 000 pounds. nnd 3 per cent snnd. Poor Food Is Wasted Feed for Young Calf On some farms the bulls nre given the spoiled or musty liny or vvnste feed left by other unltnuls. This Is poor practice. It 1» Just as necessary to feed tho bulls properly ns tile cows. The legume hays— alfalfa, clo ver, vetch, soy bean, cow pea—arc ex cellent roughage, nnd should be f«’«l liberally I f Hie non leguminous rough- ages, such as timothy or prairie hay. corn silage or fmlder, are fed. u gruln mixture higher lu protein should be used. The method o f raising cslvea princi pally on grains and liny with n mini mum amount o f whole milk I ihs an Important application to dnlry dis tricts where the milk la want«*«! for market. It also can lie used friMpient ly on the average farm when a short age In the supply o f skim milk makes n«*c«*»snry a change In the ration o f the i-nlves. The Wisconsin Heats show thnt calves can be raised with very little milk and with hut a small ■ mount uf purchased feeds. Truth T ruly Sometimes Stranger Than Fiction The Strand Magazine once published among Its “ Curiosities" a photograph sf nn Am erican Indian hoy who was horn without arms and was giving ex hibitions In England o f shooting with a bow and arrow with Ills tot's. This number o f the magazine actually reached the Imy's father, a 11 « m I In dian. dwelling somewhere In the wilds s f North America, l ie rei-ognlzetl Ihe picture o f his son, o f whom he had lost sight fo r years. The Joy of the hoy’s fam ily on learning that he was ■ live and making a career for himself may he Imagined. It Is difficult to say which Is (h e more extraordinary— the fact o f an English magazine reackla;; so very unlikely a reader or the al most Incredible coincidence o f his And- Ing his son's portrait In It. There nre many remarkable birth rolncldences on record, but perhaps the most outstanding Is thnt concern ing the fam ily o f Mrs. W hite o f North HIM, Farehain, Hants, who Is the proud mother o f six children, all of whom celebrnte^Hielr birthday annl- versnry on the same d a y ! H ere are the tpets: Daughter born July 27, 1880; triplets born July 27, 1001; twins born July 27, 1002. What Is more remarkable still la that they were all boru between 4 and 5 o'clock. Snow-White Horse» Rare Snow-while horses are very rare ani mals. Thla wns demonstrated when an Italian commission visited the leading farm In Hungary In an effort to obtain six snow-white horses to draw the pope's carriage In the 1028 holy year celebration. Count Esterhazy’s farm finally was selected to product ihe six horses. There were many animals In spected, which on first sight st'emed to he pure white, hut In each case some «lark spot was detected In the coat. Count Esterhazy was the only one wbo owned snow-while horses. The king o f Spain s u the first mon arch to own a private airplane. THE UP-TO-DATE CLEANING and TAILORING CO. 496 Union Avenue North K LEANS LOTHES LEAN Hats cleaned and blocked to suit you. Yes, we clean everything from neckties up to rugs, blankets, etc. Suits and Overcoats made to your individual measure. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Our prices are very reasonable. Give us a trial. W e will please you Call East 0258 for TAYLOR THE TAILOR J. W . IN G E R S O L L , Prop.