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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1906)
BEAUTIFYING RURAL HOMES. GUY ELLIOTT MITCHELL. f , adding to it» beauty and desirability. They have lately put up a substantial light iron fence, which, kept well painted. Will last unto the third anil fourth re nt-ration wheat or rye bread does. The wbeat berry In itself comes very near being a balanced ration. If it Is robbedI of its gluten, which lies next to the skin, it is no longer a complete food. Pota toes are extremely one-sided and should be eaten in connection with some nitrogenous food, such as lean meat or beans, which, however, if eaten alone would afford the too much nitrogen. This bulletin, which is written by a woman, also dis cusses the practical side of bread IUil* ing and can probably be read with benefit bv any housewife. STOP YOUR RUNAWAY NOHt GENUINE Y.u Can Da It EVERY TIME UNUSS STAMPED With A l irsi ND» OEER SAFETY REIN SAFETY REIN BUCKLES PRICE, COMPLETE, $5.00 Eipr„ug, Pr.pald CROWN PIECE BRIDLE No mon Smuh-up«; No moro Lino Lo,t: Can bo bucklod on. In a mlnuto, to an. Bridle: Tbe Englishman Ilves in a bouso skirts and they built a barn and mov- WORKS INDEPENDENTLY OF THE DRIVING REINS. which in ull probability hl* father ami ed into it and lived there the — — Write for dMcrlptln circular, fr,, on application, to his forefather» have Hvel in for a year, while they were building their j house. dozen generations. Jfiveu where tbe TIIK OlCICKt AJA.IVCTF'A.C'rcrWIJVG co house 1« not owned by he resident, j They at once planted a garden 47 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Items of luterest. the preferential right descends from i which seemed to tuem like a real Will Stop any Horae or Money Refunded. father U son o rent am occupy it. j farm after their tiny back yard, and Hunt of the Carlisle football Oscar I tbe first year they raised all the veg- It 1» a true borne. team is a millionaire Indian. America, s are strongly imbued I etables they could eat, besides over with the Idea of owning homes, fifty chickens. Old. battered, second-hand silk hats houses with accompanying plots ef And since then they have gone on are In good demand among comedians land; but a» a rule Americans are all lieautlfylng and embellishing this —also among the colored fraternity. too careless, at the same time, about place, until it is now u lovely country creating a lilt of scenery or making residencie, twenty per cent, higher tn A COSY FIRE-PLACE CORNER. A cubic foot of earth weighs on an the borne such an attractive abode as value than it would have been if, five | SELF FEED FULL CIRCLE TWO HORSE ru ago 1« <//» they thflv had linil made maria it i-t- «» a iham will cause file traveler to pause a vmi years mere j "Ah,” said the man, "if we had only had the advantages when we were moment mid exdam: “tVliat a pretty habitation. In the first place they employed an young which our children have here, little place!" In the first instance where Ills Eng architect and built a good house, one there would have been a lot more in lish cousin, or the English landlord which, with ordinary repairs, will life for us.” And so it is everywhere. It matters erects a stone house, at an advanced stand in good shape fifty years hence. Could you send to your friend Many long little, if you live iu a brown stone cost doubtless, but more than evened They painted it well. up In a few years by repainting and winter evenings of tlie . rst year, front with the brick pavement direct The Baler for speed. Bales 12 to 18 ly under your window, whether you repairing, tbe American throws togeth-. while they lived in tlie barn, tons a day. Has 40 inch' feed hole. have a plain or a carved window sill, but it does matter whether your front Adapted to bank bam work. Stands up or back yard is well kept and well to its work—no digging holes for wheels, fenced and is prettily decorated with Self-feed Attachment increases cap. plants and vines, and whether, if you acity, lessens labor, makes better bales have more ground, it is a poor, un attractive plot, or instead is a thing and does not increase draft. of beauty and a joy, not only to you PLANTS BELOW THE SILL, but to all who see it Seid lor Catatare BECAUSE How many men you run across! average five and a half times as much who have been "awfully busy” but J as a cubic foot of water. iveryWoman’sLife isaProble are going to "fix up” their places.) SANDWICH MFG. CO They seldom get fixed. Before they I It costs as much to Are a 16-inch of get fixed up with the little things a ’ cannon as it does to pay a private tti Main Street, Sandwich, IU home should have, they need fixing in soldier his wages for five years. earliest-they are old places. If as a people we could become ed-1 or ucated to tlie idea of greater perma-1 The ruins of a prehistoric fortified nency in our modi* of living, of build British village have Deen unearthed Carshalton, England. ing and improving for our future near i years, or doing something with tlie | and idea in mind that we would not have , The fly is seven times stronger than Over 70 sizes and styles for drillin to re-do it in ten or fifteen years a horse, weight for weight, it can lift either deep or shallow wells in any kin lienee, tlie average American home twenty times its own weight. of soil or rock. Mounted on wheels or would have a fat more substantial, sills. With engines or horse powers. from comfortable and attractive appear- The canning of blue berries is an Strong, simple and durable. Any me ance. important industry in Vermont. One chanic can operate them easily. factory last season canned 300,UOO SEND FOR CATALOGUE Balanced Rations for Man and gallons of the berry. is oftentimes WILLIAM BROS., Ithaca, N. Y Beust. Though there are many women col THE HOME THEY MADE AND THE BARN IN WHICH THEY DWELT WHILE Two Farmers’ Bulletins of the De onels the only woman admiral is the BUILDING IT. partment of agriculture, widely dis Queen of Greece. She Is an honorary to the er a frame dwelling, usually of cheap, spent In Koing over architect’s plans similar in contents, yet treating of sub admiral in the Russian navy. jects which have a closely-connected second-growth tjmber. In twenty years land adjusting pretty and art stic ef- A cubic mile of earth weighs 25,- tin* English home Is covered will ivy ects to their limited price. And if a relationship are the Feeding of Farm and has the appearance of subtanti- man Is going to build a house, why Animals and the Principles of bread 649.300 tons and tlie volume of the n'llty and solidity, as though it bail al not have It prottv at the si me time? Making, and both of them have proven earth is 259.8SO.OOO,000 cubic miles AMERICAN CROWN that their reprinting has Question in mental arithmetic: How ways been there and Intended remain This house and Its valunble ground so popular required several times. much does the earth weigh? ing. If you mention "twenty years cost about $3,000, like hundreds of been How to Save Steps The feeding of tlie animals on the hence” to the American, he will shrug thousands of other homes throughput farm is a matter which every farmer his shoulders and smile and tell you Professor William T. Hornaday, the is studying more or less closely, tae How to Make a Hom lie expects to lie somewhere else In more successful ones tlie must closely, zoologist, is seeking to have the gen twenty years, If lie has not bettered since it is a matter of constant experi eral government establish a great buf ills condition and gotten out of It In ment and Inquiry to determine just falo park in the west that the animal Wliat it ought to be ’s a green soap, consistency of paste, a perfect half that time. But twenty years what is the best ration for work, meat may not become extinct. cleanser for automobile machinery and all pass more quickly than is expected, and dairy animals. While each man's IS TOLD BY and what does the place look like vehicles; will not injure the most highly experience must be to a great extent There are only three million Cos then? It lias laid perhaps three coats polished surface. Made from pure vegetable bis guide, there are certain laws, the sacks in Russia. The number of ONE WHO KNOWS of paint. Tlie second set of shingles oils. If your dealer does not carry American results of wide experiments, which af peasants is about one hundred million, Is curling up ami needs replacing and Crown Soap in stock, send us his name and ford much aid to tlie intelligent feeder in tlie bouse itself Is worth one-half of address and Ve will see that your wants are mid these are summarized in the bulle there are 14.060,000 "lower city dwel lers" and 8,000.000 nomads and semi tin mentioned—Farmers’ Bulletin 22. supplied. Put up in 12^ 25 and 50 lb pails. Its value when now. barbarians. What Is known its a balanced ration Yet it must lie agreed that every is always the thing to be attained, man should build a liousie with tlie Dietary experts of the Department Food is divided into two general Idea of making It Ills permanent ■ classes: fat and heat producing, j of Agriculture estimate that a man home, adding to it iis ills needs grow, CHICAGO IU. but continually improving It and ticautlfyipg it. If for no other cause EXCAVATION WORK than Increasing Its selling value, lie ■?,~Y should build well anil improve. And With Greatest Economy this applies to the surrounding An Illustrated Monthly use the grounds, tlie outbuildings, etc., fully • s much as tlie home proper. idited by (tmy Clisbcc flaxWcl Western Elevating Grader “What Is home without a mother”- which will be sent to you • nd a good wife and children? Wliat Ditcher tn home, I would add. even with these blessings, unless It is a real home, n comfortable and a beautiful one? A TYPICAL WATE Ah, there Is n difference, and such a , wide difference, between an abode or It Surmounts a Convenient Cooling House FOR ONLY n mere dwelling place and a home. Trying to treat this matter from a tin» country. Yet it Is a strikingly practical Btand|Milnt, the Department handsome place. Tlie proof of this is of Agriculture recently Issued an Il that wbilo it was th»* first dwelling to lustrated bulletin on beautifying luick be erected in that particular section, Send a dime or five two-cent yards. This applied to city and su other house's which have gone up stamps to burban homes, but the Idea is tlm since have largely copied Its style, same everywhere. and it is now surrounded by a dozen ROAD CONSTRUCTION What More Acceptab Sandwich .CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCE HAY PRESS It Costs Ten Cents It is Worth Ten Dolía W H Y ? HOW TO MAKE A LIVIN HOW TO MAKE A HOME Well Drilling Machines ONE HINTORSUGGESTIO ONE WHO KNOWS OF VALUE INCALCULABL WORKER Oil HOUSEWIFE Kirk’s SOAP MAXWELL’S izin James S. Kirk& Company NE WHOLE YEAR TEN CENTS ONE OF THE DELIGHTS OF THE RURAL HOME known as carbohydrates, and muscle doing hard muscular should and bone producing, known as nitro have daily food with a fuel value of genous, and these two foods should co 4.350 calories while a man taking lit supplied tlie animal In tlie proper pro tle exercise needs only 2,450. portion. If there is a propond, ramfl1 of either, tlie ration Is unb.ilnnc d. Switzerland is the oldest as well ns Both of tlíese bulletins can be ob tained free through members of con one of the smallest republics In the gress or senators, or by writing to world. The cantons of Uri, Sehw.vz tlio Secretary of Agriculture at Wash anil I’nterwnlden formed a defensive ington. league In 1291, and this was tlie be Corn, for instance. Is a food rich In ginning of the Swiss Confederacy. cnrlMihydrates and sliould be ”h 1- aneed" by a portion of some nitroge nous food such as barley, bran, cow Tlie American harvest of broom- peas or others of the legumes. A pe coru this j-e ir will furnish material rusal of ties bulletin will give the for 42.000.060 brooms worth, appprox- With 4,000 reader a v r.v e'ear understanding of imately, $15.000.006. the value of food for animals. brooms to a car. lo.ooO freight cars will be required to transport the FooJ Value of B ead. The second bulletin on Bread Mak broom output I> ENGLISH SUBURBAN STREET AND STONE HOUSES. ing. Farmer's Bulletin 112. also g >es into the question of what is a balanced And tils < 'Is to mln<l a practical II- handsome and well built homes, ration, but for human food. As corn The star nearest to the earth Is Al lURtr.iunn Hl < > nat a good thing it I n . ear© and attention given to this and corn fodder is a fat-producing pha i entaura, estimated to be 2o,00O,- Wluit u > *1 «p.undid thingl to start 111 may in Itself have brought food for animals, so corn bread Is a 000.000.000 miles away or 275,000 giuw in ><• -tu Hung in \>»ur Imck jaRl. neighbors. one-sided diet for man and while It times farther distant from the earth If you havv nothing bigger. For 1 A good lawn was made, shad«» and produces fat ami energy or fuel for than the sun. Needless to say these have Ir mind two people, a young fruit tret's wert? immediately set out the body does not fond to give him figures are In what are knoivn man a id Ids wife, who started their and st'dulously cared for. tbe man has the same capacity for endurance that ‘round numbers.” married Ute in a rent «'ll city bouse liecome an expert gardener, the chick with n back yard 18 feet wide and en business has l»ecome an im|>ortant containing alxmt one-fortieth of an adjunct, furnishing not only an ample acre. They laid lived In th»' city all meat supply, but a considerable ad their lives and knew nothing of the ditional income from eggs, broilers womiers of plant and animal produc ami capons. The fruit trts's are lo tion But they coinnM n<*ed at one»' ginning to bear ami the berry lushes to ise th» Ir ground. They planted have long since yielded fresh fruit for radlahea and lettu<*e ami some flow- th<* table ami Jellies and Jams for en and trained tomatoes against th»' winter. The place is constantly im fence, and they set a hen. Their fall proving ami Iwing improvetl. er»'» and Interesting experiences dur The Interior of the hou*»» was well ing the two years they lived thus tinlsht'tl to commence with. Room would till a volume. But the great re after room has since been furnished sult was that before the end of th»' ami beautified as means admitted. first year, they who had never llv’ol For making thia rnonp, for adopting outside their four walls, frit terribly this change In their modes of life, this cm lined. They longed to get out and couple an* better people; they are bet have enough la ml to grow more ter citizens. they are broader, they things, to milk»' a genuine garden and know more, they ar»' happier and they to nurture ami rear and reap the ar»» richer In two senses. They make things which they ate. And so they mor»» money and thry save more. moved into tin* country, hardly th»» They buy less of canned vegetables I country yet; but they thought and meats and they hare more f au acre Just beyond the city out- spend iu improving their place “GOLLY, fSK GLAD I DONC LOOKED IN DE WINDOW FUST MAXWELL’S HOMEMAKER MAGAZINE 1405 Fisher Building CHICAGO, ILL. Western Wheeled Scraper Co. AURORA, ILL. Send for Catalog. Gleanings in Bee Culture teaches you about bees, bow to handle them for honey and profit. Send for free copy. Read it. Then you’ll want to subscribe. 6 month’s trial 25c. Don’t delay but do it to-day. A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. International Harvester Co GASOLINE ENGINES When equipped with an I. H.C. gasoline engine, the farm, the dairy, the mill, the threshing machine, or the husker and shredder can be operated more economically than with any other power. Farmers who have water to pump, wood to saw, feed to grind or corn to shell, can do this work at a minimum cost with I. 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