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Show i, ii "'r"'' ' ' "' ' ' -' i . - KORETOERB f BOYS AND GIRLS VIE IN HUGE EXPOSITION IjEEDjRJATION ; " BEAVER CITY PRESS '1 i - ' PLAN TO CONTROU WEATHER - w.-"Dubw- I. - aite was always bard up when Scheme Has Been the Dream of Many he was making $2,000 a year. Now he's making 20,0o0 a sear and he's Scientists, but .Nothing Practical ': still hard np." Has Been Evolved. one advantage." he "But has Twelve States Represented :' by Three or tour years ago a Sheffield f,,Bi collectors will stand for a great Teams at Sioux City. (Eng.) work Ingman claimed to bo put deal more backrtalk from a 6 BCLLANS . ting the finishing touches to an Instrur man than from ji.,ment to enable him "to focus beams of Hot water More Than 130,000 Club Members Made ether oscillation" and so control the man." Birmingham Sure Relief Demonstration Received Instruo v weather. Unfortunately, the InstruFoets are born and there's bo could not have be so perfect tion in Better Farmino and t ment as lie thought, for nothing further has remedy. Hom Making. been heard of It. Before that Leeds S4 and 751 Package Everywhere scientist had come to the conclusion Ta, believe In the heroic makes by the l'Bit4 8ut DeiwrtnMBt .of W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 441922. ,, that It- was "within the scope ,of hu- heroes. rami boys Ancullr.) and clrls enrolled as man possibility to preven disastrous club members by exteiAon agents cyclones, hurricanes and s tonus, and eniidred bv th rnlfo even to Improve permanently the States lepartraent of Agriculture and the etute agricultural colleges were weather of the British Isles." The idea was the production of an Instru represented by champion demonstration and Judging teams for the 12 ment enabling the operator to collect or dissemble the. molecules which form central states ut the interstate boys' the atmosphere, securing the degree ami girls' clubs exhibit and encampof density desired and so arranging ment at Sioux City, Iowa. Over 3.900 the best weather required for any disof these teams competed In 1021 for trict, or seasonal occupation More representation at Sioux City, putting than twelve Sir Oliver Lodge years ago on nearly 10,000 public demonstrations demonstrated that fog could be disof club Pr&cllcal Given J i H FoninDiGzsTiorj -f ' V-- United . States Produces More Than 95 Per Cent of Entire Lumber Cut of World. V growing in favor 41 Becoming Fowl . i. BecSUM OT of j 4 rt""B" ris rr-.- Dg ' I ?lDe? Um7 -- for Mine birds, .. iif t nai H ..inn raisin li S'""'" more profitable. W 11 2d,000-a-ye- $2,000-a-yea- Age-Heral- d. Fall. l M.rkot More pe- - - Where Americana Ntd Forest Most la on 60,000,000 Acres Which Ceu'd Be Made Productive Again. In small usually SUFFIY RAPIDLY DECREASING Tree-Denude- d Con geral ttm best results. for x range guinea fowls are Of ....i Pearl. AYhlte and Lav- - I'JOr.lEtJ OF G3BDUE AGE! (Fnpkrea 'varieties. by th United Buu Dprtmnt Of AtHrultiip. United "The 'motr Siates produt-ethan half of the entire lumber cut of tfie world," says Col. W. B. GreeW chief of the forest "servitH" i'nitn,i States Department of Agriculture, "and uses' 95 per cent, ot that amount right here at home. The exhaustion of our tlmbpr sui)ply Is coming about, im urausfl we nave used our forests freely, but ecause we have failed to use- our timber-growinland. The problem, Ijh a nutshell, in the em. mous area bf forest land which has been so logged and Aumed that It is producing 'little or nothing. Many Idle Acres. -e nave more than 80,000.000 acres, an area greater than all the for esta of France, Belgium, Holinnd, Dvn mare, uennany, , Switzerland. Snnin ana I'ortugaL which, linvtf been W1 cd Jo the point of absolute idleness so far as the production of any timber of commercial value is convimii. We have other enormous areas of cut- over land now growing but a fraction of the amount of timber which they might produce. And we are adding to these areas of Idle or largely Idle land from 10,000,000 to 15.000,000 acres every year as destructive lug ging and still more destructive burning progress. ThI& situation," the forester points out, "cannot long .continue without grave consequences. If we are to re main a nation of wood users, w e must becorte a nation of wood growers. Ry some tneaus or other, we must see to It that forest lands not needed for agriculture are not allowed to lie Idle but are kept at work growing timber. , Where Forests Are Needed. "Where Americans need more for ests," states Colonel Greeley, "Is large ly on these 80,000,000 timber-denudeacres, which could be made productive again with proper attention and protection against fires." Some of the chief reasons why these forests are needed are as follows: centers an Our, manufacturing drawing, t an enormous rate upon k s . - 3 - iT7 ... Pewit Gain Favor as SubatU tute for Game" Birda. which the Peart Is by far moft popular. to 3ulnea fowls have a tendency in cairs, but one male may be flircfssftiiiy with three or four !er, of ii CuW hens usually begin to lay In L 0. May, and will lay 20 to 80 If not s lefiire heoomlng broody. to continue will to Wed ,slt they 1 ttrouKhout the summer, laying In 40 to 60 or more eggs. 3 may he removed from the nest m the guinea hen Is not sitting. t two or more eggs should be left :ht test brdtiary hen? are used commonly ' hitch and rear guinea chicks, bnt Inea bens and turkey hens both al- w be employed successfully, mmcuii to tbey are mor Wee marketed lateln the thry weigh from one to pounds at about', two months of age, and also the fall, when the demahd nulsens are hen 1 and one-ha- lf Wr, A one-ha- fimghout he pelled by electricity, though process was too costly for adoption generally. The United Agriculture DYED HER DRAPERIES, ,,-- ?, to find the rats p hxicment there. fefri distance Jrrfre run by the - wrwTl In this - i,, rZTTl." ns i laid by Individual are used "u,ws irmmests J- Deteriorates at Least One-Ha- lf In Value If Allowed to Stand Out in Weather. L?!'r ' ior several daya " CCS nt ten In th frn. J'v,,,, Inimi)ln? lhrogh ,h, J.,Wr 0 ft- ''araej. 'Win. t;y to let the chicks get ' rovi.ie plenty of shade u'""'l!nT s W wipe " "traw on the their feet If they to scratch In, e W ol ' fine sd rTf, Vn. ui.ict, the betf relish Ljjwwmirdays. Sand Is belte, d y"r " e MANY PASTURES . NEGLtUI . . ' Another annoying symptom which comes at this time u an Inability to recall names, dates or other small facts. This is liable tomakea woman lose confidence in herself. She be cornea nervous, avoids meeting strangers and dreads to go out alone Lydia E. PInkham's Vegetabla Compound is especially adapted to help women at this time, it exercises a restorative influence, tones and strengthens the system, and assists nature in the long weeks and months 'covering this period Let it help carry you through this time of life. It is a splendid medicine for the middle-age- d woman. It la prepared from medicinal roots and herbs and contains no harmful drug or nar- -. COUCB. upon "Ailment! Lydia E. Plnkham't Private Text-Boo- k Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request. Write to tbe Lydia Ii. Pinkhara Medicine Co Lynn Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information lt " . Courier-Journa- Just Think of Itl If they had had gland treatments l. , "Urn craiiijiin. 4. I'l.iiit in with . In-dl- chief somewhere in South Amer ica who used to cover, himself all over with gold dust at a religious fes- tlvnl once a year. Now the name is applied to . any country where there Is supposed to be an abundance of valuable natural products. . . t . to build a hut. Goethe. ' tu - ' line loam, enriched In Sprxwl out the roots r.;inir;il position and work tin" loam among them, milking ' It tiriu and compact. 7. ! not plant too deep. Let upper roots be set an Inch low er than before. 8 Remote all broken hrsnehes f and cut h;t'fc at least of the previous year's growth of C. one-lo.l- wood. 0. If the season lacks the usual rainfall, water thoroughly twice a week. Afterculture Keep Its a main highway soil In a good degree of fertility. Miilchlnc the trees In autum with manure Is beneficial. THE Draper. ROTATE TO DESTROY INSECTS Soil at Different $jasons of Year Keeps Down Weeds and Injurious Bugs. Working Weeds anoMnsocts are more enslly controlled by practicing a rotation Much Attention 'Is Given to Fsrt.lir soil Is different crops, for . Ing Soil for Grain Crops nt diffennf scnsns of the vvorkod . Grass Is Neglected. evn-lewhich are year, and thus weeds by be destroyed season one may at L Wby.ls It that pfMuie are over those prevannd a crop sirlng snc-Hogrowing 'worked and neslectetf r aiore season by growing a to fertillxlng lent Id another Is now given which the ground la worked fof be crop rround for grain vwps' than ever Is trim of Insame The fall. 1 given in the fore, bnt not much attenllon one affect crop hut n. t anarcs- - sects whl-lo pustuni Those who have rroi on a rotating thus, by blch they wbh Id keep in grass may other; InsecU are, alw ,lttigi'.f (l" field Belp matters very muieilally b) spi1' estrovlauds. log ground limestone to these e. h . Work Without Proper Aim. I respect the man who knows dis tinctly what he wishes.- - The greater part of all the mischief In the world arises from the fuct that men do not sufficiently understand their own alms. They have undertaken to build a tower, and spend no more labor on the foundation than would be necessary thoj-ougbl- immure. r. Do not allow any green, niunure to com" contact with roofs. : of El Dorado." . The "Tword Is Spanish and menns She gilded one,i because the early explorers thought there was an In Woman's Organisation Growing. The easiest way to be reconciled. to Methuseluh's time he might have been The Auxiliary. of the American Leage Is to observe a few young simple' living yet.rittsburgh Gazette Times. tons trying to act smart. gion, said to be the fastest growing woman's organization In America, has Modesty seldom resides lu a breast As a rule, a man's Insignificance Is o membership of 140,000 In the 48 that Is not enriched with nobler vir- in exact proportion to the imiortanee states, Alaska, Hawaii, the Canal tues. of his telephone voice. zone, Cuba and Mexico. These women, . .; are divided Into B.OSD posts. ; - won If the dinner Is a failure n woman success ever was yo grent ' can blume It on something (lie Kiocer without bounding-vitalitthat comes Hope Against Hope. sent. Therefore It Is of faith, that it might from giKid health. be by grace ; which Is of the faith of Somebody Is always pelting In the The meek mny inherit the earth, Abraham, who ngnlns't hope believed way of the man who Is in pursuit of but thnt Is the only way they wlj ever In hope, thnt he might become the fa- -ther of many nations. : Romans 4:1ft get any of it. happiness ? ' to 1$. " The pessimist sees an obstacle In In the long n:n the chief aim of hn every opportunity ; the 'optimist sees ninn Jaws Is to protect the rights. of The greatest miracle of love Is the an opportunity hi every obstacle. the minority. cure of coquetry., , or frosts. 2. Prime with a sharp, clean cut any broken or Injured rtu.'.s. X IPive the boles lur'e enongh to admit nil the roots without 10. When a person stops to consider thst, at the present prices of commercial fertilizer, one ton of average fresh stable manure Is worth about $3 per ton and that the same manure is worth one-hal- f that 18 not 80od tot only a little more than 1 "v" much after It has been allowed to 1 tor a laying hen. tun.i ottt in the weather for a few I kent in . h will R-- the value of taking tn.mths. ,MU W, ?t Is. ,. f hl. nm.erlal. Wa,lT:i." ' i Pure-bre- my work. My friends advised me to take Lydia E. Finkham'i Vegetable Compound, and I am Very sorry that I did not take it sooner. But I have got good results from it and am now able to do my housework most of the time. I recommend your medicine to those who have similar troubles. I do not like publicity, but if it will help other women 1 will be glad for yoa to use my letter." Mrs. Fannie Rosensteln, 883 N. Holly St, Philawi Pa. 'i-uthe Detroit, Michign-"Duri- ng Change of life I had a lot of stomach trouble and was bothered a great deal with hot flashes. Sometimes I was not able to do any work at all I read about Lydia E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound in your little books and took it with very good results. I keep . house and am able now to do all my own work. I recommend your medicine and am willing for yoa to pub- lish mv testimonial "Mrs. J. S. Ijyernois, 2051 Junction Avenue, TWrnif MiV .. Want "Souvenirs Returned. The French government Is making an appeal to American soldiers who extended their activities as souvenir hunters by fakir. fragments from the A Rett'M Desired historic Ithelms1 cathedral, to send i" v rsaj it id jnvituvni pjstisaiti,4 mm i , mementos back to Ithelms. nltrht. snulrer asked old Rllev Rezl- dew of I'etunla My rheumntlx was ,"""7"u" " V I so me didn't like feel that hectoring rled away statuary and other ele attendlng.' "The Hon. Thomas Rott pleaded ments of fubrlc from the structure. Some of these were priceless to the with the voters for a return to the The reconstruction efforts French. principles of the Glorious Old Tarty, aim to all portions that can replace find" replied Squire Ramsbottoui. ; ' '; he recovered. "He did, heyj That reminds me: if he is in town yet I am going around ? In Russia. ''; und plead with him for the return of didn't you bring the million "Why them ten dollars he borrowed from me 7" as rubles you promised six years ago, when he sttirted for the "The drayman charged me Hint convention." Kansas City Star. amount for hnuling them." Louisville lo nt ' , - Tbe critical time of a woman's life usually comes between the years of 45 ana CO, and is often beset with an ttoying symptoms such as nervousness, Irritability, melancholia. Heat Hashes or wavea of heat appear to pass over the body, cause the face to be very red and often bring on headache, dizziness and a sense of suffo- - - cation, - roling ' lilgt,-produe- gwuj - Paris-Londo- -I extillow roots to windtiie to sun. do ing posed 1. REST HAS ADVANTAGES the Radio Equipment Of Airplane. There has been Installed on one of the huge Goliath biplanes engaged In n the , net la! service combined radio, telephone and tele graph equipment of S3 watts nntcnnd output, with a sending range, of about ISO miles at 900 meters' wave length, ine complete rnnio equipment, according to Rndloelectriclte, weighs An only 125 pounds. driven generator for six volts, and 700 volts and a storage bat tery supply the necessary current. A three-bul- b amplifier is used for recelvIng on all wave lengths between 300 meters and 1,000 meters. Scientific American. the state ngrlcultuml colleges and the fair association In the Installation of a striking series of 12 booths in the special boys' and girls' clubs building, exemplifying the lending lines of club work, us follows: Illinois, corn; Iowa poultry; Knnsas, pigs and sorghum handicraft : Minnesota Michigan, bread ; Missouri, home, management Monti: mi, clothing; Nebraska, radio North Dakota, potatoes; South Dako ta, food; Wisconsin dairying; Wyom " ing. canning. The fact that farm boys and girl are making a substantial contribution to the agriculture nnd life of th"! communities wns strongly emphasised throughout the exhibit. In addition to putting on exhibits and demonstrations these young farmers and lutnie imil.ers received practical Instruction In better fanning and home making ii nd in developing their abilities for leadership. f "'y rJ it Calf. times as fust per capita as the coun try at large. "Our average American uos useful for - Breeder Seeklns pottdds of paper a year made largely "'goer Producing Hens Neces-aar- y from wood and the growing circula for Pedigreeing. tion' of our newspapers nnd nnin tines Is Incn'iislng that' very generous is usimlly not practical per caplla nllotvume. pWiiR 5 l4ru where chickens art tlur average; Well kept farms us eggs and meat, though ing the upper Mississippi valley ns nn iH well to h(ad th" firm tlnr Instance reqalre 2.000 board feet of i tockerels o,it of lumber annually for repairs nnd Imjested hens. Trupnesthig Is tre provements..' osly practical for the construe "Our Florida citrus crop alone, for marketing, takes 13.000.000 boxes, of frdPr n,,,,ue'y necessarj f board feet each, every yenr." tre m,tH Pureeing. U1,PM only and each pair seporateli TAKE, GOOD CARE OF MANURE AP leu your dnieeirt whether the material to dye is wool or silk, or -- hether it u linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia mond Uyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. co caw to use. Advertisement. '- Girl Club Member and Her to travel some before entering and Proper Methods Con.erve Foretts for All Time. more risk ; o.f beln family dog or cat. our timber supply from two to four . "QIAMONDJJYES" yotj wish Tree CoTimandments -- SWEATER A six-vo- in imve fie WITH ' new poultry house, through the I of cement and fine mesh wire net- ' onder the floor and around the itoot of the side walla to make 4 Letters Follow mils., ra. "When I waa dresses. coats, sweaters.' stocks ings, baniiiurs, draperies, everything- - like new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no Other kind then perfect home dyeing is cuatan-teed- r even, if you have sever dyed oefore, 4imaHi!iy (proof. Jhe next best thing is to have the! Wiry house or houses erected ?melTes at a little distance from I ether form buildings, and eo con turtea as, to make It ha A ''for the SKIRT AND mi by the Women Whoso through the Change of Life I was weak, nervous, dizzy and had bead- aches. I was troubled in this way for two yean and was hardly able to do Each Mckan of "Diamond Dves" con tains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, th&bbv skirt. r Time to Take Precautions Against Rodents Is In Building of Poultry Hous. fi this year with - MM ttt Mts are often a source of much and loss In the poultry Boyance Perhaps the best time to take fiw precautions Is in the building States Department of d ril Susstlons " ANNOYANCE GREAT TS ARE f g r heavier birds. Ifor ATrying PeriodThrough Which Every Woman Must Pas3 activities. The total enrollment In the 12 states last year was more than 130,000 club members, whose production was valued at Postnni eomss In forms: Instant Ponam (la tins) prepared Insuntly in the cap by the addition of boiling water. Postutn Cereal (In packages), for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal Is being prepared; made by boiling fully 20 minutes. The two forms are equsily dlidoos; and the cost ta nly sboot tyc per cop. . way to satisfaction,' comfort and health Postum, has becorne a world-wid- e way. This famous table beverage which has stood (he test of . twenty-fiv- e years, fills every requirement of taste for a hot and invigorating mealtime cVink. Unlike coffee or tea, Postum contains nothing that can irritate nerves or disturb digestion. Even the children may safely enjoy it- Wouldn't it be well for you to avoid the harm which so many have found in coffee and tea, and protect ' health while pleasing- taste, with wholesome, satisfying Postum? ' f"" ;' - i . Order from your grocer today L : PoStlim Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc., Battle Creek, Kkh." I I, II. - IwMiwe. Impressive .. . FOR HEALTH " 'ThcreS (i Reason |