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Get Dosss At sny Drug Store, 50c. s Box doc-tor- Doans Kidney Pills ALL ABOUT THE PHILOSOPHER 6hort Essay Evidently Written by One Familiar With This 8pecles of Animal. is a man, and rarely a having nothing to do and being glad of It, puts in his time explaining the reason that other people should have for doing things. bePhilosophers are no popular cause, In the first place, most men are too busy to listen to them, and, in the second place, they are satisfied with their own reason for doing things. A philosopher woman, who, Nevertheless, philosophers are wont to gravitate toward comfortable stovee ol In corner groceries, where men varying leisures straggle In and towards comfortable chairs In universities where helpless youth are compelled to listen as a part of an awful punishment called a curriculum. Whenever a philosopher becomes famous, it always turns out that he Is not a philosopher at all, but a scientist Simon pure philosophers never give Information, because nothing less than explaining the unknowable will satisfy them. One philosopher will never agree with another philosopher If he can possibly help It. Life. m Reppoduouitiot Scenes. The recent riot at the Federal building. Los Angeles, will be reproduced at the trial of those arrested by motion picture films, and shown to the Jury on a screen. It will be the first time In the history of Jurisprudence that such evidence will have been In- troduced.. While the riot was at Its company, height a moving-pictur- e with the newest model machine, had a operator on the scene, and his films show the entire actions of those persons who are charged with having caused disturbance. Tandem. She I dont care much for He Why not? She Because you have to sit all the time. During the winter we made a number of inquiries regarding the seeding of alfalfa on Irrigated land under our Immediate conditions. There ceeins to be a general misunderstanding regarding the seeding of this crop; some of the eastern farm Journals for Instance have stated, It Is a waste of seed to try to grow this crop on soil of a landy nature." A large number of farnurs read eastern farm Journals and as a result sre often misled by such statements, ays a writer In the Denver Ranch and Range. The above may be truei, snd no doubt is true, under these particular conditions, but it does not hold Tor our western states. The Idea of seeding alfalfa very early In the spring is not so general ss It was several years ago; this is more especially true In the windy sections of the west. In the spring when high winds prevail there is a tendency to either blow out the seed or whip off the young plants; also have we to contend with the drying winds that take the moisture from tbe surface of the soil very rapidly. Do not work the soil too deeply; shallow plowing. If tbe soil has to be plowed, Is preferable. Get the soil In shape either the fore part of June or the last of July. Prepare a good but solid seed bed, have tbe soil good and moist before seeding, put the seed In with a drill at the rate of IS pounds to the acre. Where the soil Is inclined to blow, several methods have been practiced. One of these Is to seed the alfalfa Into the small grain Btubble the end of July. This can be done very nicely after fall grain, aa this comes off of the ground early in the season. Another good method Is to seed rye about the first of July, and when this has reached the height of about three Inches, drill in the alfalfa seed. After a thorough Inquiry, we found that In the larger percentage of cases better stands were secured on late seeding of alfalfa. Likewise have we found that the deep loose soil Is not conducive to a good stand In the aver age seasons. We do not recommend the careless and shiftless preparation of the soil, but believe In a good tilth that has a solid, firm bed In which the ilfalfa seed la placed. Not long ago we took part In a conversation in which several grain growers remarked that "This year we have to begin irrigation early and forfe tbe We are afraid grain from the start that a number of farmers will make this mistake. Do not be afraid of the ate season. The snow and moisture we have had has put the ground In nice shape and when once the grain Is seeded, will make a rapid growth. Observation and experience have taught us that too much water is a detriment and will decrease the crop sa much as a shortage of water will decrease It. During the season watch the soil and do not let the moisture get down too low at any time during the growing season, but If we can stay off the application of water until the grain begins to shoot, then we are almost sure of a good big yield. Irrigating the grain too young has the same effect on It as too much rain would have In THIRTEEN YEAR3 Unlucky Number for Dakota Woman. The question whether the number is really more unlucky than any other number has never been entirely settled. A So. Dak. woman, after thirteen years of misery from drinking coffee, found a way to break the unlucky pelL Tea Is Just as Injurious as coffee because It contains caffeine, the drug In coffee. She writes: "For thirteen years I have been a nervous wreck from drinking coffee. My liver, stomach, heart In fact, my "13 whole system being actually poisoned by it Last year I was confined to my bed for six months. Finally it dawned on me that coffee caused the trouble. Then I began using Postum instead of coffee, hut with little faith, as my mind was in such a condition that I hardly knew what to do next "Extreme nervousnei and failing eyealght caused me to lose all courage. In about two weeks after I quit coffee and began to use Postum I was able to read and my head felt clear. I am Improving all the time and I will be a strong, well woman yet "I have fooled more than one person with a delicious cup of Postum. Mrs. 8. wanted to know where I bought my fine coffee, I told her my grocer had It and when she found out it was Postum she has used It ever since, and her nerves are building up fine. "My brain Is strong, my nerves steady, my appetite good, and best of all, I enjoy such sound, pleasant sleep. Name given by Postum Co., Battle t Creek, Mich. Get the little book in pkgs., "The Road to WellvlUe. - "Theres a reason. aa appears frenaikr time to time. They are aeaalas, tree, aad (all a kiaua Interest. Ever reed Ik letter? A SEEDING ALFALFA PRESIDENT OF WOOL Thgrg Seems to Be General Misunderstanding Regarding Seeding of Crop in the West. Together Tall af Bad Kidaeya. Much pain OF an the eastern states. Raising Celery. Celery has been a paying crop in Luzerne county. Pa. M. Garrahan and son Robert have been particularly successful In growing it For many years they have been Irrigating, using various methods, the overhead system being Installed recently. It is claimed that their profits are largest In seasons of drought where the general crop Is light and prices high. Irrigation has enabled them to control soil moisture and to realize .the largest returns. Cabbage, tomatoes, onions, asparagus and beets are also important crops ontbe Garrahan farm. Feeding Farm Horses. At the Michigan experiment station an experiment was recently conducted for ten weeks, using a variety of cheap substitutes for oats and timothy hay as a feed tor horses. Six horses at work received a regular ration of timothy hay and oats at an average cost of 29.6 cents per day, estimating the feed at current prices. The horses lost on an average of 11 pounds each. Six horses were fed a cheaper ration consisting of shredded cornstalks. oat straw, hay, ear corn, oats, beet pulp, bran, oil cake and a few carrots, the average cost of which was 17.7 cents per day, and the horses gained on an average 14 pounds each. Four horses were also fed the cheaper ration, but as they were at rest part of the time they were not fed so heavily as the other lots. The average cost of maintenance In this trial was 12.9 cents, and the average loss In live weight for each horse four pounds. Try this as a gall cure: Wash the place with water at night acd put flour on It; it will be nearly well by morning. TRUST UNDER ARREST Charged With Conspiring to Place namite in Order to Discred.t Labor Unions. Dy- Boaron. There was an astounding outcome Friday of the great at l ike of mill operatives at Lawrence, Mass., which lasted from January 12 until March 14 last, alarmed the country and brought the workers and militia In sanguinary collision. William M. Wood, president of the American Woolen company, surrendered himself here on learning be had been indicted for conspiracy. Mr. Wood is accused of plotting to plant dynamite so as to discredit the labor unions. It is charged that he and others planned to conceal the deadly explosive and then to betray Its hiding places to the police so aB to create the Impression that the strikers proposed to destroy some of the mills from which they had walked out. The dynamite was discovered in a Syrian lodging house, a cobbler's shop and a cemetery at Lawrence la January. Oldest Man In the West. Reno, Nev. Frank Bacrus, a negro, claiming to be the oldest man In the west, on Friday celebrated his one hundred and twenty-seconbirthday. 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The meeting was In session less than ten minutes. Domestic Combat. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. E. Trowbridge Dana, grandson of In Ihluf, of nwntrrb and expert muni. all nalnrala bapthe poet Longfellow, who was recently rilnmauf man. Srittnce hn Indeed made sianiatrid llui-no mean and among century, married In Cambridge with a beauti- east luiportaiiU-dl- w In medicine U that of which lu been nurd with great aarcraw In ful ritual of his own composition, said Theraplnn, Kronen lluapltalii and that It I worthy tbe attention of tlHiao who auffer from kidney, bladder, nervous ihe other day to a reporter: dlaeawta, chronic weaknesses, ulccrx, akin eruption, If all couples gave to marriage the lea, he., Ihure la no doubt. In fact liner mNetridetil rum t lie big atlr created amongst specialism, that reverence and that tbima TIIERAPION detained to cant inuiolilltrlon ail profound thought that were formerly ha qurMionable reiaedlna my wife and I gave to it there would Bole reliance of medical men. 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Four men were killed, one fatally Injured and a number Signature nt slightly hurt when the Pennsylvania In Use For Over 30Years. railroad train which left Pittsburg Children Ciy for Fletchers Castoria of this paper Friday morning for Cleveland over the Cleveland A Pittsburg division, Appropriate. advertised in its columns should ran into a work train engaged in clear "We call that girl Juarez insist upon having what they ask for, occuring up a freight wreck that had "Why? all substitutes or imitations. refusing red a short time before. "She's been captured six times al? ready this season. Threatened by Volcano. nuiMU-kr- d by I Impna-alb- uilnu-nlnn- le a d, e Pills Readers Guadalajara, Mexico. Warning hag been Usued to this, the second city In the republic, with a population of 150,000, that it Is to be destroyed by a volcano. The warning is given in all seriousness by the government through the seismograph branch of the national observatory at Mexico City. Earthquake at Reno. 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