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Show HER WELL-MERITE- REPROOF D Rabuka of Boaton Taachar Muct Hava Brokan tha Haart of Little Sammy Parkar. ' ' FOT WE lylDMBEIL at n A educator tella of a achool of advanced Idea In Boaton, wherein no pupil la aver punished in f way, tha Individuality of every child being held too sacred for repras-lowell-know- If you could look into our jewelry shop And sea the csr our workmen oh la maklns or repairing Jewelry, yoa would andemtand why w can (usrnntM our work so atrongly. PsitieulBr people want careful work. When you hava any apodal enter or pairing to do. remember n. ' One day. It appears, soon after her entrance Into this achool, one little girl came home with a face wet with tears and her ' mouth covered with blood. The mother was greatly alarmed, and, taking the child into her arms, asked what had happened. The story of what had happened was sobbed out to the sympathetic mother. One Sammy Parker, It seemed, had struck the little girl and knocked out a couple of teeth. When the unfortunate youngster had been restored to equanimity her far her, who had In the meantime put la an appearance, naturally enough want-eto know how the teacher had dealt with Sammy. She didn't do. anything. Well, what did she say?" She called Sammy to her desk and i said: Samuel, dont you know that was very antisocial? Harpers Mag aslne. SAW If a girl haa money to barn it isnt difficult for her to find a young man willing to furnish a leap-yea- r match. Instead of spending that dollar, open a savings account with it by mail, and watch it grow at 4 per cent compound interest. d Unpleasant Suggestion. He My dear, I really must cut down our expenses. She Then If you want to cut them down you have to stop cutting up your: elf. ' , Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellet regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowel. Sugar-coatetiny granule, easy to take Do not gripe. Temperance Is reasons girdle and passions bridle, the strength of the soul, and the, foundation of lrtue. ' JeremyTaylor 1U DrofgliU refund moMy if CBOVMB A dgnitwrtUon it QalBiae Tablet. fiula to em JL W chboa Ma Some married men look upon home as a place to rest and some others get anything hut a rest while there. Be. Wtnalow Soothing Syrup for OMIdrea teething, softens the gum, reduce Inflammation, allay pain, eurae windolie, SSe a bottle. Hope Is a good thing to have, btil you cant hang It up with the three ball merchant. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, IIL, Escaped The Surgeons Knife. ITH tha lumbar Jacks In many section of the United States the winter la the busy season of the year, the harveat time, as It were, and they work almost as energetically to get out" the .requisite number of logs during the Interim of enow and Ice, aa does the farmer to get In hie grain ere the autumn ralna set In. Only, to bo eure, the lumbermen are not menaced by quite the earns uncertainty aa to weather conditions as le the farmer In autumn, for In many of the northern lumber camps it le almost unheard of for a season to embody lees than flvw months of sledding, that la, live months of continuous snow and In the logging regions of the Northwest, of course, where may be found perhaps tha greatest of natures lumber storehouses, the winter does not make the marked difference In conditions that It does In the forests of some other sections of the counin western Oregon and try. Washington there Is so little snow, and that of such a transient character, that the lumbermen cannot depend upon It si they do elsewhere to help them with their work. But, on the other hand, the Puget Bound and Columbia River country le free from that severe weather which renders It Imperative for lumber Jacks elsewhere to constantly have a care leat they suffer from frostbitten hands and feet Similarly In the south, where cypress Is king and where much of the logging le done In swamps, the winter pro scribes bo change of method or equipment Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and today I am a well and healthy woman. For months I suffered from inflammation, and your Sanative Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell anyone what your medicines have done forme. You can uaemy testimonial in any way you wish, and I will be glad lira. CHRISTINA to answer letters. Seed, 106 Mound St. Peoria, IIL Mrs. lynch Also Avoided Operation. After the birth of my Jessup, Pa. fourth child, I had severe organic inflammation. I would have raridterriLle pains that it did not seem ae though I could stand it This kept np for three long months, until two doctors decided that an operation was needed. Then one of my friends recommendet Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and after taking it for two months 1 was a well woman. Mrs. Joseph A. Lynch, Jessup, Pa. Women who suffer from female ills should try Lydia E. Pinkhams ble Compound, one of the most success-fi- d remedies foe world bus ever known, before submitting to Srgurgical The Wretchedness of Constipation be by overcome CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purdy : Salt Lake City - 20G637f&JXCWrartV&AIVD Oldest intermountain bank. CK&V A homely woman must be smart in order to prevent the world from her lack of beauty. OUR BIG 1912 CATALOG vegetable surely and on the fiver. Cure Biliousness . Dizziness, and Indigestion. They do thdr duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PX1C8. Genuine mat bear Signature BroWs BronchialTroches SonefcadndBraneMalTVoublcaHallavad. No hepbliNi Joan X. Knows A Son, P1S0SRE.ME.DY aatOsIIB lalfea TMmQmd. th MkyDnuM rOR COUGHS AND COLDS tor the twentieth century logging crows. In what we might term the traditional seats of the lumber Industry, however, - winter puts a very differ- ent face on the whole matter of getting out the logs sud transporting them to the sawmills that transform them Into the marketable form known to the average consumer. In Maine, In northern New York end Canada, In Michigan, In Minnesota, Wisconsin end the Dakotas the rammer le in one sense a vacation season for the lumber Jacks. At least It le an Interlude of restricted activity and the 'lumbermen, unlike some other members of the community, welcome the passing of the long, bright days and the advent of the Ice King. The explanation of this state of affaire Is found, of course, In the fact that snow and lea afford the material foy the Ideal arteries of communication In the lumber regions. The felled trees may be conveyed to market more quickly and more economically over enow roads and Ice trails than by any other method known to the Industry. Indeed, there are lumber region! where without these factors and their eequel, the big thaw" In the spring It would be virtually impracticable to get the timber to market at an expense that would justify operations. The snow and Ice, Important aa le their aid, are not the only Influence! that are now tending to make the lumbermen concentrate their activities in the fall and winter. Of late years a constantly increasing nnmber of our lumbermen have been brought, to see the wisdom of adopting what la known aa conservative lumbering that Is. lumbering which treats a forest as a working capital whose purpose is to produce successive crops and which calls for work In the wo6ds that will leave the standing trees end young growth as nearly unharmed ae possible. Well, the minute a man becomes a convert to conservative lumbering he le certain to become an advocato .of the cold season as the proper time for carrying on all the operations of lumbering. To make this point clear It may be pointed out that the difference between practical work under ordinary method! of lumbering and under conservative lumbering ik principally In the selection of these trees, of the trees to cut. In end In the first part of their Journey from the stump to the mIL It Is an established fact that tha amount of harm done to a forest by the cutting depends considerably upon the season of the year when the work In the woods la carried on. Much leaa damage will result to the young growth Seed, Trees and Of Poultry Suppliee i Just brimming full of information that means dollars to every user of anything in the lines mentioned Pacific I wish to let every one Peoria, IIL koowwhatlqrdiaE.PinkhameVegetable Compound has done forme. Fortwoyears I suffered. The doctor said I had a tumor and the only remedy was the aurgeona knife. Uy mother bought mo Lydia E. Can quickly Walker Brothers Bankers iypictif vamw ztasixnaaMRsrr ewi Ice.. CPU A COLD IV ONE DAT LAXATIVn BBOIIO TO UMHhinU You are entitled to a Free Copy Mention this paper and write for it today CO. PORTER-WALTO- H ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH California and to the trees left standing If the lumbering la done after the growing seaeon le over Instead of being allowed to go on In the spring and summer while the bark Is Ibose and the leaves and twlge are tender. Moreover, If there be a heavy blanket of snow on the ground, a tree, after It has been felled with ax or raw, standi a chance of crashing to earth with leas damage than It would sustain at another season of the year. The tree trunk that falls on a bed of snow is not likely to split or to break as when the forest moncase would otherwise be the arch comes down on rocky, uneven ground. After all, however, It le In the krloui stages of the transportation of the logi that the enow and Ice yield the greatest aid. First of all It simthe plifies the operation of skidding or dragging This forest. the of the depths from log lengths work was formerly done by bortes, mules ox oxen, and Is yet to some extent, but for the most part the modern donkpy engine has supplanted all other forms of energy for skidding. Supposedly the skidding operation is designed only to get. the logs out of the forest depths where no log-carrying vehicle 'could be operated without infinite trouble and damage to the standing timber. However, when the Snow King le In command It sometimes happens that a similar method may be employed for moving the logs to the railway or storage yard, perhaps a mile or two. distant, where the logs are held to await the spring freshets or are loaded aboard railroad care that convey them e to the mills. For this log trailing there le employed a more powerful type of engine than the donkey aboveVeferred to and a stronger wire cable Is supplied. The pathway for the logs la an Icy boulevard kept In condition by "floodthis becomes ing" as circumstances required-en- d so smooth from the polishing process afforded by the passage of tbe logs that It Is practicable to transport, at each operation not merely s single log but whole "strings" of logs attached end to end by means of stout chains. At some lumber camps It le the practice to employ giant aleds to carry the logs on the first saw stage of their Journey from the forest to thesatis-, mllL Of course snow Is requisite to the when a these of but aleds, operation factory path" haa been worn for the eled runners along the Icy roade the vehicles traverse the line thus furrowed with a facility suggestive of that with which a locomotive glides, along the eteel rails. There Is. of course, a minimum of resistance to the progress of a sled along such a glased surface and In many Instances log loads of almost Incredible weight are thus transported over the glistening surface. A new wrinkle" that characterises winter practice in come of the logging districts consists of what might be denominated an ice automobile for log carrying. Powerful traction engines have been need for some time past on the Pacific Coast to draw trains of trucks out of (ho forest, but this new form of commercial motor vehicle goes even these long-distanc- log-lad- marvels one better. In principle, tha ice automobile ! not very different from the ordinary commercial motors which are now employed for delivery work In every city. However, tbe adjunct of winter logging la provided with sharp teeth which It sinks Into the enow or ice ae it progresses, thus insuring steady progress with no slipping or sliding on the smooth surfaces. But because the winter finds the lumber Jacks very busy In a temperature that ranges aa low aa 20 to 40 degrees below sera It must not be supposed that they do not find time and opportunity for plenty of fun In the isolated camps where they spend the season. A logging camp may be anywhere from five to twenty-fiv- e miles from the nearest store and postofllce, but the Jacks" are kept liberally supplied with fresh butter, fresh meat, smoking and chewing tobacco, etc. A graphophone or phonograph Is an almost Inevitable adjunct of the isolated logging camp and the lumbermen manage in one way and another to get records of the latest song "hits" from time to time. The average logging camp has two main structures tha bunk house where the loggers sleep In bunks arranged In tiers, and the cook shanty where tbe food Is cooked and served. To call this eating ball a shanty Is, however, something of a misnomer, since the word la likely to suggest a modest hut, whereas the cook shanty of an logging camp must be large enough to accommodate a crude dining table perhaps 40 feet In length. The cooking In a logging camp le usually done by a man and wife (almost invariably German), who hire out as professional cooks and who have the help of two masculine assistants. They, work over a range that le 10 feet long and on top of which stands a coffee urn that holds as much aa a barrel; a meat boiler that holds 100 pounds of pork or beef, and a can In which there can be boiled at one time more than a bushel of potatoes. Below are the ovens where are baked some 10 to 15 square feet of biscuits In some camps heavy stoneware is every day. for use on the table, but at a majority ofprovided eslogging tablishments each of the 50 to 150 men Is allowed a spoon, plate, and cup of tin simply and a knife end fork of steel. 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I'm Just back from a EuroYea, pean trip.". I'm going over soon. Can you give me a list of hotels to go to?" I can give you a list of hotels to keep away from, old chap." Maude's Official (to barber condemned to death) Is an hours time now, my poor man, you must propers for your doom. Have yon any last dying wish? Condemned Barber (savagely) Yes. I'd like to shave the crown prosecutor I London Opinion Maud Muller, Raked Rake-of- f. on a winters eve. in more coin than you'd be- lieve. Maud had a booth at our church fair. And was tha prettiest maiden there. Judge's Library. |