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MAKES ESCAPE Animal Dig Tunnel Through Snow Befall Mile Accident for Youths, and In Melee Bear Make Escape and Get Horn to Wife. The moat thrilling has .leaked out In Southern Oregon for some time comes from Jack Bailey and Fred Dodge. It In bo remarkable that the boy insist on changing Jack's name to Davy Crockett and Fred name to Kit Car son. Jack and Fred heard that a bear was devastating the country over near Gregory and snorting for a fight they went over to see about it. The snow was "nine feet deep on the level" and four feet deep on the dead, so the boys tooks their snowshoes along t'ether with gun and axes and chewing to bacco and grub. They found the bear' trail aH right and followed it In the soft snpw for eighty rods. Suddenly it disappeared no bear, no trail, no cave, no, hollow log, no nothing. The trail apinrently ended In deep snow. Apparency the bear was traveling by airship or bad drowned in the snow and sunk. Just about that time Fred noticed that there was a hole in the snow where a new trail began. With fear and trembling and both guns at full cock they got down and looked into the hole. It led into a tunnel in the snow that ran back under a lot of bushes which held the heavy layer of snow off the ground. After a consultation the boys figured that as the trail appeared at both ends of the tunnel the bear probably wasn't In it, and they moved on along the gut ter In the snow for another half mile. Ilpre tbey found another tunnel en trance Into which the trail disappear ed. They searched for half a day, but found no outlet or other end to this tunnel. The boys drew straws to see which should crawl into the tunnel and scare the bear out. The lot fell to Fred, and he prepared for the Job, Laying off his snowshoes and clinging his trusty bowie knife in his best set of teeth he entered the tunnel. Jack took up his station on a slight rise of ground beside a small fir tree and kept sharp lookout for the bear to come Cj bear story that 2 tT. ' F to-- ..' H " -- Ztr 4 v ' 1 vij. r . .... w 91 U.F Path Made Beautiful With Currant Buahe. amateur wishes to grow a great nun ber of plant, forgetting that a few (By RKSSJE U PUTNAM Peony clumps should not be allowed to grow too large or remain too long undisturbed, else they will produce fewer flowers which will be small and poorly colored. Therefore If not attended to before this choose some warm, bright day towards the end of thl month and divide the clump. Of course this mean when the frost i out. of the soil and It Is In good working order. This condition obtain In many sections of the country at this time. What baa been written above In regard to the peony applies to most of our herbaceous and perennial plants that Is, they do not like to be disturbed after they have made much growth, but as they are about to start growing In the spring Is the time to divide them. Get your beds and borders In shape so that whpn you receive dormant plant from the aeedaman or nurseryman you can put them In their permanent borne, and not have to heel them in to wait until you get their bed ready for them. Guard against roses, shrub and the like that have placed In cold storage to retard growth. They are not In strong growing condition when you receive thm late In spring, and will not withstand the usual heat of May and June. They must make IhWr early growth under natural condition and not a month after their usual time. Above all, don't crowd. This ap plies to the window garden where the From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. at Day. "My little family ba no apputlte breakfast," complained the young bousewire to the elderly one, wbiltt they were sipping tea together. I'm afraid we all need tonics. My husband certainly ought to take one, tor be went to his office thi morning with nothing but a cup of coffee for breakfast. I urged him to eat, but he said he didn't fuel hungry." "What did you give him for break faat?" asked the older woman. "I gave him what he has been enjoying all winter, his 'very special,' aa he call It buckwheat cakes and sausage. He can't be well if be won't even look at hi favorite dtshea. What tonlo would you recommend?" "My dear," remarked her companion, "people dose themselves with expensive tonics when all they need la a change of diet Have a new order of menu, and if your little family do not 'prick up' their appetite then resort to tonics." Our appotitea are excellent guides at tbL season, heterodox though It may seem to those who Insist that what one likes la Just exactly what one must not have. "In the spring one crave green not thing, and salad for breakfast Is are bad Idea. Then, fish and egg cheap now and abundant Lamb' liver ha a sweeter flavor than calf not used as often. liver and "For those who like hearty break fast there are veal and lamb cutlet and chops, of course, but aa the season progresses a growing distaste for meat will be noticed. Fish, too, may come under the ban. One can, bow ever, make the desire for meat and fish last longer by serving them with some fresh green salad or some tart 1 Auburn, N. Y. "I suffered from nervousness for ten years, and had such organic paina that some time I would lie in bed four days at a time, could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to 1 M talk to me or bother me at all. Sometimes I would suffer for seven hour at a time. Different doctors did the best they could for ma until four months ago I began giving Lydia fcu 1'inkham s Vegetable Com pound a trial and now I am in good health." Mrs, William H. Gill, 15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. v 'ftgft "Doctor's Daughter Took It, St. Cloud, Minn. ' I waa so run down, by overwork and worry that I could not Stand it to have my children talk aloud or walk heavy on the floor. One of my friend said, 'Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for I know a doc tor s daughter here in town who takes it and she would not take it if it were sot good. I sent for the Compound at once and kept on taking it until I was all right" Mrs Bertha M. Quickstaot, 727 6U Avenue, o., fat Cloud, Uinn. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comwould give specimen pound may be relied upon aa the moat more pleasure than a lot of shaggy efficient remedy for female ill. Why failure. It also refer to the lawn don't you try it T that I often cut up Into flower bed of diver shapes and size that spoil THEY SIDESTEP FOR MOTORS all the beauty of the home place, and ar thl hold true also where flower Filipino Heed the Signal and Give crowded In bed and border. the "Devil Machine" Plenty At thl season of the year, when of Road. the days lengthen and the sun grows accompaniment 1 one mine of favorite "A breakfast window In the begin warmer, plants Manila may now be said to be to grow and blossom. Now I the time of cereal, lamb' kidney and baco- nin things metropolitan. The to make cutting or plant wanted for English style crisp toast, orange marsummer decoration. Procure a wood- malade and coffee. Ditter orange mar latest adjunct to its activities calling en flat or an old Iron pan, or dish that maiade Is even more delicious with attention to progress In thi direction the will hold water and fill It with sand. toast and coffee than It la with toast was the recent appearance upon streets of a motor car washed in mud Insert cutting, or rather "strike" and tea. With the exception ofto bacon. avoid and powdered with the fine dual of vathem fairly and squarely Into th used as a garnish. It la better rious grades of colors produced besand. Do not move the cuttings side, pork." Is tween here and Haguio. It had made Housewives see "I the league air have In paces or way any way, about them. Do not p4ace in direct trying to get New Yorkers to eat a new record between the summer younger wo- capital and Manila. sunlight; a thinly curtained south onions," Interrupted the The machine was stripped to a conwindow is the best. Keep them moist man, rather Inclined to change the Include In your list of new plant a subject They'll have us celebrated dition almost Immodest, fender and top were superfluous '.o requirements climbing rose or two. They are love- In song and story a the 'onion city.' no windshield protected the drivand will doctors In and onion the "Eat bloom Just after May while they ly face against the hot wind that er' la "There oll other. anawered the the faded. June rose ha play," Prepare across the plain. well, digging It deeply and enriching It more truth than fiction In that old blow at midday The friendliest feeling exists for the generously. Of course the soil must adage" motor car. The barrios become a be well drained. chorus of children with the ready Bubble and Squeak. Much of the success of seedling even the dogs and chicken get "Rubble and squeak" waa something depends upon the soil they are started In. We should endeavor to grow I used to be very fond of. and was the inspiration. It may be due to the machine's beseeds In light, rich soil so that the Imply a "warmed over" dish of cold a stranger In this new section, but tiny seedling may acquire a stock ol meat and cabbage, the meat being usu ing I a fact that pedestrians and peoIt or boiled cold will corned a start which It fair beef, though ally give vitality and fighting chance in life to enable baked beef was also used. Cut about ple In vehicle do respect the warnIt to withstand the trial of It later two pounds of lean cold meat In small, ing signal and give plenty of road. existence. rather thin slices. Put them In a pan Manila liulletln. with one tablespoon of hot dripping and May Have Cure for Neuralgia. let them color quickly. Chop the cold will then be produced later, and th boiled cabbage and put It Into a sauceOne never get much aymtalhy for ESSENTIALS IN plant become "own rooted." Where pan wltb two tablespoon of butter. neuralgia nor seasickness, presumthe stock (tern I very long plant It alt and pepper to taste, and stir over ably because they do not kill. Hut ROSE PLANTING on the slope; thl I better than too the fire until smoking hot and Just people have died from the result of seasickness and the list of those who deep planting. Dwarf roue should be beginning to color. Turn it out on planted about It Inches apart, stand- heated platter and press It down In have been driven to suicide by neuralFirst Point of Importance Is Soil ards three feet, and climbers four feet the center. In the hollow arrange the gia would be a startling one Now n of more. comes Dr. Rudolph Mata of New meat and serve at once. If a rose tree I dry when received brrwned Globe. Preparation Manure Should a aiatement with that neuralgia from the nursery give It two or three Boston Be Added. may be cured by Injection of alcohol hour soaking in a pall of tepid ws Into the nerve ganglion at the base Preserve Putts. ler. U planting cannot be done Immesufficient puff paste to make of the skull. This gratifying discovTake my w. h on.nr.irr i diately, then open a trench, lay the the desired number. Cut and roll out ery Justifies the hope that the triThe planting of rose cn hardly be root tber.-ln- . with the item lying In diameter. umphant progress of medical science of the a belter period at undertaken on the ground, and cover with soil; thin to about six Inches the from llltle a In center, a will presently enable our physician Place now. It tbu till a convenient lime aryear than lesv I of and the soil, raspberry preserve, to alleviate headache and colds. The first question rive. Do not plant in froaty weather. teaspoonful fold the small part and accommoa I little, very rose spread really the Avoid here exposure to drying winds while over the Is a female who Is A stiffrsgette In which allowing the top soils preserve, re few There dating. planting. for her rights anystand to front from the bark lie to rose edge willing Ideal The not will edge grow. Hoses one fourth of an Inch. This where, even In a crowded car. least at soil Is a yellow clayey loam of a llky Hay Should Not Sunburn. Wash are folding forma a balflrcle. teitrre. Heavy clay soil The feeding value, as well as the with No man Is born as free and equal a water or egg and water, dut by the addition of road grit, market value, and a hired girl. of patatabllily few a cut bay, deep with sugar, burnt old powdered oll, earth, Waf mold, potting la lowered by being sunburned. over The across the the cuts should top soils but short manure. Light and horse feeding value I hurt most and bake. The preserve will have pig or cow manure added, also by the loss of probably leaves. Sunburned preserve, -should show through the cut lay or heavy loam. The latter alfalfa lose a large part of iiet be added lo Urge lumps, but In a clover and In the leaves handling, and this Is the Sardine Bouchee. state down Oenerally mean helping an entire family. broken best part of the crop. Pound a few boned sardines In a or olt trench back aches so she can hardly drag dig In treparlng the When the sun Is shining very mortar together with a small quantity Her around. Her nerve are on edge and she o spit (or spades! deep. Incorporat brightly the alfalfa or grass ahonld of cheese and add salt, fwpppr and is neatly wild. Headache and Sleepless ing manure with the lower spit. rone not be left In the awath long. A large chill vinegar until the mixture la a ness unfit ber for the care of ber family. soil. the with m.ned upppr be should of the curing should be done In soft paste. part Mix in a few chopped oys- Rheumatic Pains snd Lumbago rack ber con-tar- t to want be la not do as the root the windrow and the cock. Most of ters and put the mixture Into email body. But, let ber taka with the mannrs whea plsnted A the Is then shaded and so the esse of bread fried In butler. Garhsy rniilrh car. be addd on top hen damaging effect of Intense sunshine I nish with hard boiled yolk of egg planting is finished. When sinrle reduced to the exposed portion. And rubbed through a sieve and mixed stand as, say, are planted, being tree stock cover will etui further lessen ith finely chopped parsley. Anaige srJ In round beds on the lawn edge. the Injury from the sun as rell on a napkin on a small platter and should be across prea site totir feet and a3 thee a;irtverit from rain. serve. will disappear. She will pared a above. Where quite unsuitreable soil enlsts, etcavate It and soon recover brr strength Old Brooms. Mixed for Use Stock Farming. and healthy activity for place with heavy loamy material. As a rule, on the sterage farm st When a longbaniled broom I The actual operation of planting Foley Kidney Pill era of Instead will it be worn out. It better to away, throwing have a least. few In the preconsist of making a bole healing, curative, strengthening and tonic or flannel round of felt some the a score a horses, of ratUe, tie swine piece inches square, and a medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and pared groont and small flock of than to have brad, and make a floor polisher. It Diseases that always care. about C Inches deep. Carefully spread the same amount sheep, Urinarjr and much work make of money Invested will easier, keep eut the rose root, covering them In Footeither cattle or hoge alone. There linoleum In good conation. with a little fine oil, snd RrTWrSM Is greater safety in such distribution mark can be rubbed off at any time DEPILATORY - wf fr th- - H M A I or II 4 I It . .anickly a tha EMKr one thereon l .... f im r ithih S.I.4., i Inasmuch as without the stooping. different capital. Ft not crowd the roots together for want r.infl,Mtltmp.rftn.hiirifilr ' of stock on k'nde subsist somewhat Make the bole of ample a. a. of space. uu. m imt s.mm. nu)Mitiriu Children' Gingham Dresses. aiirereni ainas or toot, ana ir on acsire to take the root laid out fiat count ! of drouth or for some other Some of the pretty gingham dresses Ital fM A Smn- - rit '! for Give the stem a gentle shake lo set( mn h'..vhn4 Mat f 'hr 'a '"rl'l are finished email one reason the kind of for food daughter : S. lat others falls, .. HIKMItRIl H l IIITI tle the sil between the root. tbn machine white the with be made embroidery available to may carry eover with more soil, fid gently tread, through In good condition at least ona around the collarless neck, and with wr t rwusit nutu i adding more soil, to make all level and or more of the classes of animal kepc belts of velvet or patent leather-Chris- tian treading dfwn rln. Sakr for stands. w, Science Monitor. r Htmk- a una. ewrFl before be Inserted should plantard Roller Is Great Aid. dam-tg-e avoid this possible f a sarnrn srv, ing the rose; Fee s TeHfgh Fowl. - r- - i.i- fr nrt rs-- -r The ese of the roller is of very 'M. 44. wn-- ri ,am plant-tita root by Inserting after ! II an or fowl old " When bolUog In touga I aid a catch of clover .mfrttMhj best t great It r secoring . With v HHaaw. Art. K fft the rate at which mois- meat add a pinch of soda to tbe waplant deep enough to bury the part by Increasing meat and tbe will ture I brought to the freed front the ter. Simmer gently, " where budding or grafting waa done rViiKnt - 1 K f.fj b perfectly Under. roots subsoil. union, aa It 1 ealledh-f- or I well-grow- bn tot-I- lrcta!ofrui. Start the I attention. Mil oMp (tih t I'tmui fupiltwi. ol irmpt Co. Salt Latt Phco Supply I Write i KODAK FINISHING '4 4itnpipt TEN YEARS Appetite, a a General Thing, I the Best Quid to Follow Some Good Breakfaat Dishes to Ashland. Ore. Good Tea will strengthen you for a better day's work but drink Good Tea, Poor Tea is dear at any price. Elias BETTER THAN THE OMCTIMES MOST EXPENSIVE TONICS. A Is healthful. rnralrfr v . A LAKE OIY. UTAH No woman can be very friendly with any other woman whom her husband was ever engaged to. 21 WOMAN SUFFERED JVC 1 VIM i.Dj. ia HAYE CHANGE OF DIET MAKING THE HOME GROUNDS BEAUTIFUL Mam Kt. During courtMhlp a man easily makes a doliar look like thirty cents. After marriage he tries to maite thirty cents look like a dollar. Ihis is lews easy. Cautious. I,ady (to custom house official) I have nothing to declare. What shall I say Official Say, madam, that you have nothing to declare. Lady Yes; but suppose they find something? Punch. Or-lea- Distinction. "The man who runs that store ha got-- the right Idea, aH right" How so7" and "Ragplpes "He advertises: musical Instrument.'" A Slow "What Is Me II. that chirping sound In the Closet?" "Young chickens," gasped the husband guiltily. "I know It. You forgot to mall that doiten egfis 1 gave you three weeks ago" Before and After. Alice "Isn't going to marry Jack, after all?' "Afraid not. She says she hales to Rive up the fl.t.O nhows for the lucent moving picture" Horse Laugh. 'Puna ' said Willie, "when a horse bunch does be ki k tip his heels?" ? "I sue o. Why?" -Cause old Whitney Just latrghed at brof'jer Tommie, and youll have to come out and carry him in." Artistic. "I can't do anything for you." said the beauty doctor. "You're as pretty as a picture now." "Hut I am so thin." "Oh, t see You want me to touch op your franie." Hi Example. Teacher Hobby, give ms an sample of the word 'damper." Itobby (after a moment's thought) Tasr ay maw Is too damper tlet'lar about bis feet being Wiped. Hoston Transcript. A Mystery. said Mr. Narg, during a quarrel, ' if you want to know It, t married you for your money." '! only wish," replied Mrs. Naeg.1 "that I could tell a easily what married you for." "Weil," Ran Completely Over Them. browsing out through the top of the snowdrift, with Fred clinging to his tall. While he waa wailing he lifted one foot lo knock thi" ashes from bis pipe snd th other foot broke through the mow. He was standing directly on top of the tunnel. As be went down his free snow shoe caught on a snag of the fir tree and Jack hung suspeni'r-head downward In the tunnel ith snow ail about him. Frfd had Just about crawled up to the point In the lunnil and heard the commotion. Of course he Ihoght It was the bear and hastened to the fray. Fred grabbed Jack by what be (hnight was the boar's tail and Jack of eourae grabbed Fred In a death erappl. thinking hp was the boar. i np tiinnn was now ro run or snow that neither could see and they put lip a fiht then and there that will go 1own In history as the gem of the Plsklyous. About that time the snag broke and Jack fell into the lunnM. Ja'k sMll thought Fred was the bear, snd hung on for dear life. While Fred was trying to spit the snow out of his mouth and Introduce himself, the real bear whleh had teen asleep a mile and a half down Ihp tunnel -- heard the commotion and waked up. In II haste lo get out of the tunnel and get bark home before It wife waked up and missed It, It ran completely over Fred and Jsrk snd knocked two more panels of the tunnel down on their heads. In the ml up the boy were Jarred loose from each other and stood np, but by the time they had clawed the snow oft them'elve so they wre repugn I xable. as on the It waa dusk and the bear home stretch over ne,- - the Hungry Creek mines, seventeen mile away. d In Utah. Are you the lady of the house?" of her." "I'm Helping o Woman Foley Kidney Pills j 1 ' fr-- !,- -r ha-s- g. r- drf v |