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Show OLD BIRD. PROTECTING FIG TlifcE GIRLS DURING COLD WEATHER OP Method of Bending Bush to Ground, Pinning Them Fast, and Then Piling Eurth Over Them in Mound Form. .Wm R At Mrs.' Justwed I want a chicken that I can fry, roast, stew or nx up any way I want. Dealer Here's, one, lady, you can do anything you like wUh and not hurt It. .NO HEALTHY SKIN LEFT My little son, a boy of five, broke out with an Itching rash. Three s prescribed for him, but he kept setting worse until we could not dress him any more. They finally advised roe to try a certain medical college, but its treatment did no good. At the time I was induced to try be was so bad that I had to cut his hair oft and put the Cutlcura Ointment on him on bandages, as it was Impossible to touch him with the bare hand. There was not one square inch of skin on his- whole body that was He was one mass of not affected. ores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and in removing them it used to take the ekln off with them, and the screams from the poor child were heartbreaking. I began to think that be would never get well, but after the second application of Cutlcura Ointment I began to see signs of improve ment, and with the third and fourth applications the sores commenced to dry up. Ills skin peeled off twenty times, but - it finally yielded to the treatment. Now I can say that he la entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than he twelve years or more since Is the cure was effected. Robert Wattam, doc-tor- Cutl-cur- a - to-da- 1148 Forty-eight- St., h Chicago, - r js - a Winter Protection Flf trea bent to ground raady for The fig tree has been widely though ot extensively grown for many ynars n fjaiirornia and the southern states. ts greatest develoument is in the fulf coast region, where It was probibiy introduced in early times by the rencii and Spanish. There and along he South Atlantic coast it crows In be open without winter protection, earing at an early age. and abundant-on soils adapted to its culture. In jnusually severe winters the trees nay De frozen to the ground; but if he root system has been well estab- lshed, sprouts will spring un. grow A. of Fig Trees. covering; B. Fig tree covered with earth. - y rapidly, and bear In the following fear. Under these conditions the tree ippears as a large bush. Away from .he coastal sections an annual crop is jest assured by growing hardy varl-stie- s and giving some form of winter The use of the bush or protection. (tool form from the start is advisable where there is frequent danger of winter-k- illing. On either coast, or in the vicinity of salt water, it will need no winter protection. But In the colder portions of the state the method found successful In Maryland will do equally well. This Is to branch the trees from the ground, and in the fall, after the frost has cut the leaves, bend down the branches to the ground and pin them fast, and then pile the earth over them. mounding it over the center and sloping to the outside so ab to throw off the water, or gather the limbs like a cross on the ground and cover each bunch separately with a higher mound In the center like a star They will keep perfectly In cold climates In this way. Farther south, where the tree Is grown as a standard and the weather is only severe during occasional winters, some form of protection If advisable for the first three years. After this period the trunk of the fig is less easily injured by cold. That the fig has not long since been developed as a commercial fruit, may be attributed chiefly to the inability. thus far, to produce a marketable dried fig, the fig of commerce In the humid southern climate. Moreover, the fresh fruit, which Is highly es teemed both by those who grow it and those who have acquired a taste for it. is practically unknown in large com mercial centers, being an extremely poor shipper. four-pointe- d PORTABLE FENCE IS HANDY I1L, Oct. 9. 1909." no b f' go-car- Found Wanting. "So he has lost faith In deep breath mgr "Yes; it wouldn't keep his hair from failing out." Houston Chronicle. Soil Conditions Muni hm Studied iKfore Might Kind or Ipth Can t Employed with Success. ny n. d. Takers of the United States Census t was In conversation with a neighwill tine Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen bor Just a ahorl time ago and he and sure. asked me the question: because It Is always, "What Is and how should It be good plowing, And the man who kills time will done In the spring to give best rediscover that sooner or later It will sults?" come back and haiint him. I replied "Good plowing consUts In turning and setting the soil Into rjtTitn.t rn nice, neat, ven, clean, round, straight f.r furrows so that the upper soil will be aaf a.ru rut. ap ia &c, Sk ana iw ktU .N1 as much as possible and man who brought up A brother Is a young to the sua and atmosphere." exposed sister, flatters his grown-uWhat do I mean by clean furrows? Having the weeds, stubble and grass QC Ott Y OXf'flHOMO " mtovii vi I all turned under and cutting a clean nai ta tte Wffnatnra- r.f S,. landslide. Even? Having the furiularea lwi4 laUM laf. e. rows all the same height. The beat people nn earth are your Round? Bo that the furrows will rlfe's folks so "be Ibinks, show a little creaae between them, and unless you plow straight your furrows will not be even. Some may think that a certain lepth and width are necessary In good plowing. It Is. Kfgiilate the width by depth, but there are so many different shaped mo'd boards which throw the toll In different positions. that some would cut wide furrows, and others narrow. Not only this, but some soils need shallow plowing In order to produce the best results, a bile others need deep plowing. I plow s certain drpth and width and get good results, but this might hot apply to all farms. Ton might try the same width and depth with poor results. I have found that even on the asm farm there are sometimes different fields that will give better reults with different depths of plowing, and, therefore. It becomes necessary to make It a atudy and know what Is seeded. tvi riau p ii,iriv - iittr- 4' li ST Ml Quaker Oats than in the same quantity or the same value of any other food you can eat. Sometimes. MUa Hllthely (interested In science) Can one get a shock from a tele Most nourishing, phone? The Professor That depends, my dear young lady, on who Is talking at the other end. M. A. P. least A Remarkable Invention Distemper Ia go expensive. all its forms, among all ages of horses and dotf, cured und othcra in the mime stable prevented from having the disease s UiHlempcr l;ure. r.very bot-tlwitn . Over 500,000 bottles sold guurantei-dluut year. $.50 and $1.00. Good drutcuixtK. or (end to manufacturer. Agcuta wanted. Write for free book, bpolui Med. v Co., pec. Contagious Diseases, Gushcu, lud. NO HONING NO STROPPING o WORLO OVEN TMS KNOWN DYOLA DYES It is easy for the man who never wore a dress suit in bis life to blame IA fart, bountiful color. 10c prr parkav at dealers he hears it Dot ill atoch, wutt ua 10" atuiin uulur tlnirx. all YOUTHFUL ELOPERS CAPTURED, on the discreditable things ONE DYE FOR ALL GOODS society. polite Color rarri ana honk of dtiwiiuna fro by writing ly !, liurUnjtiuu. Vtiriuuui, IN 0 TO 14 DAYS. I I S I' III-ISturdy Lover Defies Ou'icira and PAZO1' OI.NTMKNTIttinitimtiU'eri l eiir arty rmft , Declares He Will Marry the Girl. IMiimI. .linn I'niimdiu I'llo of la . or luuury rl uuUed.ir tooS Ui U u San Diego, Cal. After a niRbt elopement in an automobile, the second Many an otherwise truthful woman HOWARD E. BURTON, WS?.t."d within a week, and a flight of fifteen lies about the amount of money her Himoliuxn tiuld. Silver, II; Oold, irlr; Wlvi.r. "V; C... hi. 60ci Zinc or tPT, l. Malting miles through the chaparral and sa&e husband Is niuklng. and full prim tint application. iinvplopt. 1 Foreseventeen-year-olCunt work an .faUvUla iv John brush, uiuplrn CuU llof nD a. Carbuual Kuttuua) Bank. DON'Tnw--NWil.K'TkNt-u-THAT OI ill man and Gertrndo Scl- If rcrtwinly unil itiuy run Into )uur chi will rk l.uni to'tlM'tll litf HtTtuu. fert, both of San Diego, were found In Uquiukiy ad uvruufcUHniiv. t or fJ.i'i alldiufctf it. Thompion't Eyt Walir a canyon six miles from Dos Can so Vanity is due to a leak in one's wisearly Tuesday night and forced to dom W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. tank. surrender at pistol's point. was who armed. Foreman, heavily had withstood a previous attempt at capture with drawn revolvers, taking Deputy Sheriff Charles Ellis captive and later releasing him. The couple eloped from San Diego Monday night in a hired automobile, the girl escaping from her room in the second story of her father's house by knotting the sheets of her bed Into a rope. They insist that they intend getting married, but will both go borne and wait two years. -- ) DYOLA DYES 111.-- I . fifteen-year-ol- d i ur:a"S All'-n'- mIi-m- i 14-19-10. York State Senator Resigns Rather Than Face Charges. Albany. N. Y. J. P. Allds went to his home In Norwich Tuesday night a private citizen, branded as a bribe taker by bis former colleagues in the senate, and by his own ai l no longer a member of that body. Senator Con ger, who filed the charges against Al!ds, stayed here to finht. The senate vindicated Conner on Tuesday when it voted, forty to nine, that the charges had been sustained by the evidence brought before It. plcte description for building, casll Kven Conner's cm mVs admit ho Is and cheaply, the atyle of portable panels shown In the accompanying Il- a fighter, and the lcllef Is expressed lustration. This was designed prlmar that he will opiiose any attempt to lly to be usej for swine, but may be drive him out of office as vigorously used with great advantage for sheet and with as free an exjenliture of and calves. The circular sets forth money as he aitackrd Allds. complete working plans and drawing Says Slavery Exists in Mexico. for making these panels. To those In Moved to action, as tercsU-be mailed free uitin Washington. it he admits, by pub lnhcd charges of request. the exlslot.c of slavery in Mexico and the belief that this g'tvernni'-n- t may allowing ltrt-l- f to be iiM by thw EEST. FrSETHODS Mexican govt rnii.t nt for the puuUh-mn- t of political offenders, lUp;esen-tatlvIN Nichols (D"tn.) of l'cnnlva-ni- a In tho on Tuesday Introduced h juhc a resolution requesting the atAmerican Farmrr Has Much Mala-ltorney general to furnish tu'A informaLtsrn to Make Chicken tion relative to three prominent Mexir,roflabta-- r tiropan cans now In toe federal penitentiary Way a Good. In Arizona tinder sentence for violaof the neutrality laws. The resotion v. k. noTKni my lution was rvlerred-tthe Judiciary An English Journal says that they have a look at the avetage Enc committee. lish farmer's egg basket and a contl Victim of Misplaced Confidence. nental egg bt.x there Is murb to hi of Mexico City. Thfl lndb!edn-en and learned tkerffrom. In the farmer's backet will Im fmini! the sup"t)ded United States Hanking eggs of all aUes, ha pes, tints and company to the Hank of Montreal, Its colors. There has ben no attempt ai largest creditor, aggregates .0MM'12). This fact became grading or uniformity. If a frmei proa known Tuesday through the disclosan even h of lot all rges, bron, gts ran sell them at 14 for 23 cents (a ure of a claim filed In a branch of Would to sell the civil court by the Canadian bank. have shilling), but he fifteen egg of bis Jumhif d up lot ff-- , It was learned, however, that the the same price. The continental rgg amount which It Is sought to recover are all evenly and securely packed, all represents chiefly paper out of the of one color, and graded according tc faiicd institution, which was taken tip by the Hank of Montreal during the six. the The conflillon of the Englih farm weeks preceding Immediately er's egg basket Is very much like O.t crash. eeg bqskH of the American farmer Noted Soldier Dead. There Is a feam for It. Bo long the farmer win cntitinue to harbot Charlottesville. Va. George lafa-yettHo more r I poultry be Is sure to have sll died Tuesday hlpht. He colors and sUes of etes. Nothing but was a member of the clas at West a ell leftrd and well brd strain fl 1'oinl which was ordered Into the flp)d a singl breed will give the desirtd by Uncoln. but he reslened and the service of the Confederacy. uniformity. In Englard there are two nr tbre Whn the war wi'h Fpain wa demethods employed by poulterers for clared b appointed a brlcadier-genta- l On! , by nerk of volunteers and commanded killing their stock. stret'birg. by which the fowl is tizt4 a briKa'l" composed, of Minnesota, Ohio by the horks, the flrgpf and thumb of and Pennsylvania regiments. H was the frf band belrg placed on th serving bis second term as postmaster poll and the neck Is stretched until of Charlottes viHe. the spinal coTd Is ruptured. Death Is as well as painless, anl Will Photograph Malley'a Comet. the blood Bows down Into the cavity Pit tsl.nrg. A special astronomic! of th neck. camera b been net op at Honolulu The other method Is to secure th which Is exiect'd to cafrh some infowl as above, stun It by means nf s plrfBres of Hal'ey'a comet teresting tap at the bae rf the ikttil, when on the llih of May it coma then open Its bak and thrnrt shan; pletes Its 8.1if"'.''O0 miles trip throat and withdraw It around the sun and begin a similar knife down rapidly by presslrg the edgt Journey ail over seain. Ir. John II. aeainst tb back of the throat. we knowa Pittsburg Is and the Hreibesr, tbe Tb bak the. toid of provi'iing th who astronomer, legs scrubbed wPh a stiff brush and camera, said that on May 1 the head soapy water, which makes them bright of the comet would cross the solar disc and clean for simple Usfsing for aid the phenomena would be plainly market. visible In tbe Pacific ocean. New . L Marshfield, Ore. Wilson Peterson, a rancher living about six miles from here, on Tuesday shot his wife twice and attempted to kill his daughter, aged 20, and ISessle Hone, aned 18, who was vUitlng his family. When the girls uttempted to disarm him, Peterson then committed suicide. He Is thought to have suddenly become crazed. Mrs. Peterson was building a fire in he kitchen stove when Peterson en tered the kitchen and opened fire. One bullet struck her in the neck and an other grazed her head. At the sound of the first snot the two girls rushed from their bedroom and pounced upon Peterson. After a desperate struggle. In which Peterson struck his daughter over the head with the gun and choked the Hope girl, they wrested the revolver from him. Neighbors went to the Peterson ranch and found Peterson dead in a hay mow. He had cut his throat Peterson probably will recover. There's more strength in a bowl of BRANDED AS BRIBE TAKER. The convenience and necessltyof hava quantity of portable fence on ing Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of the farm is generally recognized, but CASTOHIA, a safe and sure remedy for really few farmers have as much as Infants and children, and see that It they need. Absence of a definite and fid am thn practical plan often prevents the mor portable panel fencing. general use Signature of In circular No. 132 Ixsued at the agriIn Use For Over ;tO Tears. The Kind You Have Always Bought cultural station. Urbana. 111., Mr. William Dietrich has given a very com- ' - . Bringing Up. ."They're bringing the baby up to be a mollycoddle." GOOD PLOWING "How nor "They have the nurse take It out In REQUIRES SKILL a t, instead of giving it an auto mobile." CZa&fft&cjfifc t Goaded. Saving became a passion with the man and the woman. No privation aas too great. If so be by It they might add to their accumulations. And they labored jointly. The wom an's sacrifice was in every respect equal to that of the man. But when they had amassed $10,000 the man, because he had the power, ook the money and purchased with It, not the automobile which he had led his faithful wife to expect, but a home. "Urute!" she cried, and when next a mob of suffragettes came that way she Joined them. Who could blame her? Puck. WITH MADMAN Oregon Rancner Shoots Wife and At tacks Young Women, Who 8ave Their Lives After Fierce Struggle. Marriage. of chance in which the chances are about even. The man leads at first, but after leaving the altar be usually follows breathlessly In hU wife's trail. The rules are very confuting. If a masked player holds up some night at the end of a long gun, It Is called "robbery" and entitles' you to telephone the police; but if your wife holds you up for a much larger amount the next morn ing at the end of a long hug, it is termed "diplomacy" and counts In her favor. - In this, as In other games of life, wives are usually allowed more privileges than other. outlaws. Judge. A game BATTLE Charcoal for Tawla. In granulated form Charcoal should always be kept before fowls f all aca. 1 POULTRY e tt s H.l.05 a ttf n7 ii si 14 ii ri is F I Lydia E. Pinlchams Vegetable Compound? We can furnish positive proof that it has made many remarkable cures after all other means had faiicd. Women who are suffering with some form cf female illness should consider this. As such evidence read these two unsolicited testimonial letters. We guarantee they are genuine and honest statements of facts. C'rwon, Ia-- Five year, ajro I litul a had fall, nnl hart myself Invnrdly. I Mas under a doctor's care for nine weeks, nnd when I kiopihnI I prcw norsc a (ruin. I Mnt for a lmttle of Lydia 1Z. Pinkluim'ii VorzrtaMo Com pound, took It n nnd now I am a stout, hearty woman. 3Ir. Ula 1. Aikey, dlr-ctc- C'rcKson, X'o. I'.nlrd, AVnTi. "A year n?t I vns alck with lldnoy and Idaddcr trouldcs nnd female W4n1nea. Tlio diN-- orn cave mo up. All tlicy could do wa to Just lot mopo as easily an poaaiblp, I was adviM-- 1y frienda to take J.ydla Ilnkhams Vrjretablo Compound and IMomI J'urificr. 1 nm completely cured of my Mrs, Sarah Iclgbton. ills, nnd I am nearly klxty years old. f d JJaird, AVaah. Evidence like the above is abundant showing that the derangements of the female organism which breed all kinds cf miserable feelings and which ordinary practice docs not cure, arc the very disorders that give way to Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. 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