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-X- 1 nd G Jureat ourae pu irougi ' rwai h irst ^nvct a1 Each *%rest Busing f Homes t lzicalH All Juch Not“^ n,inirhiZhi< Boar< their force tlmb< teles Boar Th of th •etui of te in ti o t> lx acre WE/ER BUREAU LORE. The Government Macaroni Propaganda.* Wheat GUY ELLIOTT MITCHELL articles of common diet such as rolls, bread-sticks, griddle cakes, etc., and officials st the Department of Agricul ture think there is no reason why a breakfast food far excelling a majority of those in common use at the present time, both as to palatability and nu- trltivenees, cannot be prepared from it As a stock food macaroni wheat and its products have been found by actual experiments to equal it not surpass bread wheat Owing to the fact that it Is a surer crop than the latter, with a heavier yield, farmers will learn to turn to this abundant source of protein in using balanced rations. Rapid Increase in Production. The progress of the macaroni wheat industry ln this country may be under stood when it is known that the first crop of any considerable amount was In 1901 when it was estimated that from 60,000 to 70,000 bushels we-e har vested. In 1902 the yield was between 1,500,000 bushels and 2,000,000 bushels. In 1903 nearly 12,000,000 bushels were obtained while in 1904 the yield amounted to nearly 20,000,000 bushels. While the possibilities of the crop of Keeping Reeords on Ute Farm. The Bureau of Animal industry has published a very valuable book ■ Records of Dairy Cows in the United Stale«." This publication contains valuable information and excellent halftone Illustrations of record cows of the country. It urges dairymen to adopt better business methods on the farm—a complete system of bookkeep ing whereby definite knowledge of the sources of profit and loss may be ascer tained. In no department connected with the farm is there more need for absolute data than in the dairy. While village merchants and grocers, for ex ample average about alike in their knowledge of their businesses, their prices and profits being nearly equal, the records show that there are pro gresslve and unprogressive dairymen, one making a good profit while his next door neighbor with the same soil and market may be losing money. The difference ln their profits therefore must be accounted for largely by the difference in the intelligence put Into their business. Experts of the Depart ment of Agriculture believe that one- fourth of the cows in the entire coun try kept for milk do not pay for the cost of keeping and nearly one-fourth more fail to yield an annual profit The object of the book issued by the Bureau is to show dairymen the importance of keeping records complete enough so that it will be possible to avoid the handling of unprofitable animals and to bring the dairy Industry of the coun try up to a paying basis. Charged fur VruitUh A farmer's pump having gotten out of order, the owner and his men spent some hours ln an attempt to rectify matters, but without avail. Then some of the farmer’s neighbor» came ob the scene, but after much tinkering they also had to retire dis comfited. Finally, a young man from a neighboring farm was asked to try his hand on the job. He looked the pump over, hammered at it for a while, and after a little more tinkering, had it in working order again. The owner of the pump was delighted. “Name your own price, Joe, my lad/ J hft Joe thought a while, and then su& gested five dollars. “Five dollars!” ejaculated the owner in indignant tones; 'why, you didn't spend fifteen minutes on it, and any one of us could have done what you did. Fifty cents would be an ample price far the work.” The young man smiled. All right said he, “I’ll make another charge, and send you my bill.” And he departed. And this is the bill that was subse quently presented: For 15 minutes’ work on pump... For skill and common sense such as no one else connected with Job could show......................................$4.50 While the Weather Bureau and its not been considered valuable for wheat forecasts have been the subject of many raising. The Introduction of macaroni wheat jokes and >uns at the hands of the newspapers yet seriously the Weather into the United States came about Bureau records are now having in through the pilgrimage to Europe and creased use as evidence in the courts Aslatio Russia ln 1899 of Mark A. of the country. Carleton, of the Department of Agri During the past ten years observers culture, (then the assistant in charge of the Weather Bureau have appeared of cereal investigation.) He was sent with records ln court nearly three- there by the Secretary of Agriculture thousand times. Evidence as to the ln order to gain all possible information Weather Is a great factor in a variety in regard to macaroni wheat and to Of cases, both civil and criminal. Civil select such varieties as would probably Oasts are largely personal Injury, dam- succeed in the great grain regions and Bge to perishable goods, as by freezing especially in semi arid portions where Or rain, and loss by fire. The criminal the ordinary bread wheats were some cases are usually confined to murder times at best but an indifferent crop. trials. In most cases claims for dam Mr. Carleton made a thorough explora- ages are almost always settled outside of court. Information as to the existing weather conditions having been secured by both sides. As a usual thing when an 'fflclal of the Weather Bureau appears in $5.00 Total court with records to give testimony, he Kindly remit, and oblige, does not know the character of the suit on trial, for it is generally arranged More Eggs Than Kings. by the attorneys to put him on the An innkeeper once had the good for stand immediately upon his arrival eeriest tune to entertain his sovereign, who ln court and he is excused after his consumed, among other things, a couple testimony has been given. Trials of a Turkey Raiser. of eggs, for which he was charged a An observer of the Weather Bureau Members of the House of Representa guinea apiece. “Eggs must be very was once called ln a case ln which the tives are having quite a lot of fun at scarce here,” remarked his royal high plaintiff had stated that while she was the expense of Representative Charles ness, as he scanned the bill. “No, sire,” riding ln a street car she attempted D. Landis of Indiana, who has been was the answer, “but kings are.” to Bhut a window in order to keep out making some experiments in turkey the raw cold weather. As the car ' THZ BEST raising. reached a curve she was suddenly Representative Longworth is a vio Representative Landis bought a few thrown headlong Into the street The linist and has a collection of violins pairs of bronze turkeys, paying a big railway introduced the weather record PLANTS.g BULBS ano I price for them, spent a lot of money in embracing a Stradivarius, a Guillaums ,ese 8 to show that on the date of the alleged TREES V a turkey house, with all the comforts and an Amato. accident the weather was warm and pJLÛ® NORTHERN of turkey home, heated rooms for the ■unny and there was no occasion for aeed’’ Seoul, the capital of Korea, has a OROWN __ expected chicks, etc., and laid in a stock ■hutting a window. The wind records Biinki’ of literature on how to get rich on tur population of only 22,000. of the Weather Bureau are valuable Ln w‘ key raising. during trials involving damage by At the outset one of the finest hens Lt » wind, such as blowing down of build became disatisfled with the luxuries of ings, super structures and flag staffs, Loth”' CROP OF MACARONI WHEAT RAISED AT THE NEW MEXICO EXPERIMENT STATION. home and finding the trammels of the the wrecking of vessels on the lakes IllieTe and ocean etc., and seldom is a suit tien and secured a large number of 1905 cannot be accurately determined modern method distasteful made off for * ■M W ■ B ■ ■ ŒB M ESH V If you want the cl choicest vegetables or for damage caused by high winilbrought varieties. In the Russian provinces at this time, estimates run from 25,000- the woods. The other hens stayed at It* ln any of the largB cities that the north of the sea of Azov, already the 000 to 30,000,000 bushels—this Is a home, however, and in due time Bowers you should read BURPEE’S FARM ANNUAL FOR 1 806-«>n yet as the “Leading American Seed Catalogue.” It is mailed FREE to all Bette i •Weather records ara not called into home of the best of macaroni wheats, comparatively new crop In the United brought out five broods of fifteen or so, Court. iddsess TO-DAY. W. ATLEE BURPEE A CO., PHILADELP1 he found the climatic conditions ap States. Instead of Importing macaroni fine little chicks. They were being ten Evidence is sometimes desired In a proximately the same as those of our wheat for the purpose of manufac derly reared but one day escaped and I on Case of damage by lightning. Several Great i Plains. He secured a number of turing domestic macaroni, the United went into a wheat field for a change of I elded years ago a building in Illinois col bushels of the best varieties of wheat Sta.es Is now exporting annually about diet A rain storm overtook them, »tioo lapsed during a severe thunderstorm. . grown there and these wheats the De- 2,000,000 bushels to France and Italy they caught cold and every young dea1' It was insured by loss against light • partaient of Agriculture distributed to and other European countries, for it turkey died. Turkey-raiser Landis was ning and not against losi> by wind. The ' growers in suitable localities, thereby has been found by the manufacturers disconsolate over hte loss and while ui«a‘ owner claimed full in urance on the ' increasing the stock. The crop secured, there that the American grown wheat he was bewailing the fate of the young Ton should take advantage of thia grand chance, other linns give only ground that the destraction of the 1 together with two fresh importations, makes a most excellent product. Sec brood, in stalked the insurgent turkey one premium, we give you three. house was caused by a bolt of light was distributed ln 1901 to the farmers retary Wilson stated that the value of hen from the woods and behind her IG FUR SCARF, made of Baltlo Seal, rich, ning. The matter VBB placed ln the of the northwest, through the experi the macaroni wheat Industry in this was a husky brood of woodland raised dark, durable fur; thick and soft, and ahape very full ; trimmed at the end* with alx t ull tail* ; hands of the adjuster who ln turn ment stations of the various states. fastens with hook and chain. called to his assistance a scientist, then UOLID GOLD-FINISHED REGENT Di Créât Crop for Northwest. in charge of one of the principal weath t-T MOND RING. To behold It on one’* finger latoexperlencoanoverwhelmlngdealretoownlt. er bureau offices, to whom by mutual Since the Department of Agriculture T ADIES’ HANDSOME BAG. Verystyllahj Consent the decision was left. -■-A flneimported leather: nickel-silver frame, undertook the work, the production of furnished with Smelling Bottle and Mirror. No Mud on His Boots. macaroni wheat ln the northwest has RFMFMRFR 1 I We Ton v * f„t-aelllng n 8 Premium* ncmcrVIDtn for ,elUnf artl- The subject of rainfall was Important Increased with astonishing rapidity. cles. You can earn them in one day. We trust in a peculiar way ln a trial in Con Perlffips no other new crop has been so you. Cost nothing to try. We take back all necticut some years ago. A burglary warmly welcomed by the farmers in not sold. Send address, and we send you the articles postpaid : when sold, send us money had been attempted one night in a the regions suitable to its growth. It you get, and we will send the Fur Scarf, Ring prominent residence and the occupants has been found splendidly adaptable to and llag free. Get busy. Write to-day. Addraaa believed that they recognized as the the climatic and soil conditions of the jr^UCg^U^^Ornt^d^BOSTON^MaSS^ Intruder their own coachman who lived Great Plains region. It thrives in near by ln a stable. A thunder storm abundant sunshine, does not require a with heavy rain prevailed at that time large amount of moisture, resists and shortly afterwards the officers vigorously all the smuts and rusts and »r UjIngSt. John’» Tin Hinder for every farmer who want» to I who had been summoned put the coacn- is a strong grower, yielding far ln ex a Match. Don’t pay the tinsmith 15 cents every time you have a little make his land more products» I cess os the ordinary bread wheat. man under arrest. He denied the lean in your pans, kettles. Dots. A peculiar property of macaroni eMen<l .*Vour8e,f in half ta charge and called attention to the fact FOOD FOR PLANTS mkmte, and 100other mends for 1-4 that his shoes were not wet and muddy. wheat which makes it valuable for its a handsomely illustrated SfSO-page bookM use. Mends all holes, from the Ing the value of Nitrate of Sod* as a fettfiji During the trial the Weather records distinct uses is its protein or gluten pln E°lnl *’■ lnch ln will be mailed tree on request. (Addns) 1 were produced Bhowing heavy rain at content. •là ! per dosen. »I.Ù. íí" * Nitrate Propacaada, Aiderson Baildsr, ItaM the time and the jury concluded that In a general way the methods to be E. N. CORNEAU A CO., It was case of mistaken identity, and employed in the cultivation of maca »ept. 1« 111.e<t,____________ CHICAGO- the man was discharged. roni wheats are similar to those re quired for the best results with any Saved His Life. will bring to you by mail a other wheats. 80Z. box of BUTLER'S FLA- Weather Bureau records have figured VORIJfG CRYSTALS, super The first and most obvious use of In some of the most notable murder ior to any 25c bottle of liquid extract (unchangeable in cook. trials. In one instance an observer was the macaroni wheat is the manufacture MACARONI WHEAT SEED EN ROUTE TO SEAPORT FOR SHIPMENT TO THE UNITED STATES. Ing and non-alcoholic). Vanilla! Called by the defense to show that the of macaroni, vermicelli and other lemon, orange, almond, clovS cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg Bight the victim disappeared was dark forms of edible pastes. At the present country now reaches more than $7,000,. chlcks, fit as a fiddle and looking for time this country is importing these 000 annually. flavors. Indorsed by U. S. com town raised chicks to come against »nd threatening. This evidence con mission at Paris'Exposition. products largely, the importations them. With so many splendid possibilities tradicted that gtven a witness for __ _ Your money back if you want it. to nearly 30.000,000 pounds In its favor, officials of the Department the prosecution who had testified that, amounting * The latest report is that Represent- Ctt, with a value of $1,250,000. In of Agriculture believe that macaroni tative Landis is about to give up mod Jos. Butter Co. 1? although distant several hundred feet, annually 1 In wheat has a great future. Bread and ern methods of poultry raising. tie saw the accused take the victim into 1900 there was not a single factory ma pastry made from It will find a wel the United States manufacturing B factory. from macaroni wheat. All that come addition to the tables of the The relations between the Judiciary caronl 1 this air An A utomatie Watering Pot. American people while the introduc ™ « rar,’ ■ tion of the wheat Into the Great Plains German publications have been de p region has proved an Inestimable boon scribing a very useful automatic water Jewelr to the farmers of the semi-arid belt, ing can which the housewife might supply extending from North Dakota to Texas. adopt to care for otherwise neglected Weather Bureau While It may take some time to edu plants. cate both producers and consumers to Station on the Crest A thick, untwisted cotton wick about its excellence and value It is believed 5 feet long is inserted in a rubber or of the Blue Ridge. glass tube about three feet long and of that macaroni wheat and its products will give it high rank among standard 'A inch bore, which is bent iin U shape one leg longer than the other, thé farm crops. wick being allowed to project at both ends. The short end of the tube is left ln a pail of water over night, while The Vegetable Vender. the wick takes up the water from the “If a man who turnips cries, Cry not when his father dies, pall until it is saturated. •TIs a proof that he would rather In the morning, the pall may be Have a turnip than a father." SEEDS eroi BURPEE’SSEEDS BIC FUR SCARF, BEAUTIFUL RING & HAND BAG B 45c DISH PAN SAVED A FREE BOOi 10 C BOYS. rhe United States Bureau at Washington. I There were 593,000 cattle exported from the United States ln 1904. They were distributed as follows: United Kingdom, 387,000; Cuba, 135.000; Can ada 38,000; Belgium 18,000; other countries, 15,000. SINKS* HOIO WENORKY TAHU YOKENUTK The people of the United Kingdom eat annually about 200,000,000 pounds of American ham. King Victor Emanuel of Italy Is said to be the best shot among the royalty of Europe. and the Weather Bureau are mutually agreeable. The value of the Weather Bureau records is npprix lated and the thorough cooperation of its officials Is acknowledged. With the Increase in the number of observing stations and more comprehensive and complete meteorological data at hand, theweatber service will naturally be a still more Important factor In the adjustment of '¡alms and the trial of suits In which V question of weather In any of its 'see may enter. tocaron! Wheat Introduction. 'Jon has been recently made of Xt value to the American farm- tmpw-tatton of a new variety Down as Durum or macarasil has been stated thia grain trnasental In bringing into nd which heretofore baa was made in this country a® «« of inferior quality and was sold as such on the market, being produced from the bread wheats. Now there are 20 or more factories using American ma caroni wheat and proudly branding their products, “Made in America from American Grown Wheats.” Macaroni flour is also used for the purpose of blending. It is mixed with a low grade of bread wheat flour making a meet valuable article for breed making and pastry rooking. Macaroni flour Is also used for ordinary bread making. Testa made by the Department of Agricul ture sad by private families hare de monstrated that breed made from macaroni flour Is very palataMe and nutritious, msny pea*in preferring It to ordinary wheat bread. The the flour extends also to many The first shipment of frozen meat was made from Australia, was a lot of 400 sheep sent from Melbourne In 1880. The trade did not gain much importance till 1890. In that year one hundred million pounds of frozen beef and veal and 66,000.000 pounds of froz en mutton and lamb, were exported. IN OflLOl AUTOMATIC WATERING POT. set on a stool, and the slow seeping The British Columbia Fish and of water through the wick is started Game club has arranged for the Im by suction. The wick at the end of portation of a large number of English the long leg of the Improvised siphon ‘“i10 severnl strands^one pheasants to be distributed in western Canada I.’* p ar^’ ln pot to be 72!' / P* .careUker m*T now go Shoe« for fat women are now being "V / -the <Jay w1,h the assurance made to lace up on the inside ankle in hl* flower" will receive all the stead of up the Inatep. wnter necessary. Tn warm w^athwr Sover the pan an<J WT&P the No one can tail why the blossoms of _PT»ypnt the wick from fruit trees are limited In color to wMte, The German inventor of thia pink, scarlet and purple. There are device says It has always worked no violet or yellow fruit cess fully.