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Show omeTml GROW fain SMALL in May, GRAINS TREES DESTROYED IN WINTER and June Gives Crop To Prevent Killing Soil Must Bs Kept Moist and Unfrozen as Long as Possible. Good Start. (By C. B. WAl.nrtON, North Dakota As- rleulturiil It Is commonly Oollmx.j supposed that It OBEDIENCE three-fourth- s root-killin- g e d nut-shel- l. two-rowe- ' d two-rowe- d DAUGHTER A ing root-killin- g d The agonizing Itching and burning of the skin, causing loss of sleep, Is usually the most distressing symptom and Is caused by the bursting of little vesicles filled with an acrid fluid, which burns as with fire the denuded skin. New vesicles form, fill and burst, scales form upon scales, and crusts upon crusts until disfigurement Is added to torture. One of the most successful treatments for eczema, whether applied to the youngest infant or the oldest person, Is hot baths with Cutlcura Soap and gentle anointings of Cutlcura oint- WAS CURED By Lydla E. l. cul-tlvat- Appeal. Plnkham'j Vegetable Compound Ttaltlmoro. Md. "I send you here with the picture of my fifteen year old uaugnier Alice, woo was restored to health by Lvdia E. i ble Compound. Bhe was palo, with dark circles under her eyes, weak and Twodiilerenl doctors treated her and called it Green lrrt-tab- I. M. P. Cunlus I had a bard time this morning to make a man take $10. Gocti Dunn You don't say! Who was he? I. M. P. Cunlus My tailor, and I owe hltn $100. le Ml but she Sickness, worse all the) timo. Lydla E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended, and after taking three hot- on Table. the Teethes Baby "We are called upon to repair all ties she has regained her health, thanks I ran recommend it kinds of damages," a furniture dealer to your medicine.troubles." Mrs. L. A. female all for most the other day said. "But the CoiiKRAX, 1103 ltutland Street, puzzling defacement I ever saw was lid. that which appeared on a beautiful maof such lottcrs from moth-rr-s Ilundrcds . hogany table brought In for reflntsh-Ingtheir gratitude for what expressing All around Its margin were rows E. llnkham's Vegetable Com-Lydia of scratches and small Indentations has accomplished for them have which were hard to explain, as the ta- fiound by the Lydia K. l'iukham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. ble was otherwise uninjured. "What happened to It?" I asked Young Girls, Ilocd This Advice. when the owner came. Girls who are troubled with palnfnl "Well." she replied, "the baby In- or irregular periods, backaohe, sisted on cutting his teeth around the dragging-dowsensations, faint-inspells or indigestion, should take edge of it. Of course, It was rather expensive, but we both think there is immediate action E.and be restored to health by Lydla llnkham'a Vegenothing too good for the baby." table Compound Thousands have been restored to health by its us. Deaths From Wild Beasts In India. Write to Mrs. IMnlrtmm, Lynn, Wild beasts and snakes were the 3Ius for advice, free. cause of 21.904 deaths In India in 1908. frrew Haiti-mor- e, head-ach- n Tigers killed 900 people, leopards 302, wolves 2C9, other wild animals 6S6, and snakes 19,73!!, while 17,926 wild animals and 70,494 snakes were destroyed. A e, g 1 Country School for Girls in New York City in Clt) III BporU on 8ohooJ Park of ii acres near tha Hudaon Itlver. Kull Academic Course (mm Primary fluea to Graduation. Uppr Ciusa for Advanced Hpectal Student. Mu-si- c and Art. Summer rVuslon. admits to College. School Coarli Meet Day Pupil, ZSii JL.tnt b VMM, IKxfUt hi fcnn ., Best Features el Countrj Out-of-do- I am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of Indifference to me. Terence. Or-tltlrn- For more than a generation, ConBtipation Wly impair the general these pure, sweet and gentle emolli- health Garfield Tea corrects constipation ents have proved the most efficient and benelita the entire system. agents In the speedy and permanent It Is the doing, not the saying, that relief of all forms of eczemas, rashes, DEFIANCE STARCH makes the hero. Itchlngs and Irritations of the skin and scalp. Although Cutlcura soap and ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, In order that those who have suffered long and hopelessly and who have lost faith In everything may make trial of them without charge, a liberal sample of each will be mailed free to any adpamphdress, together with a FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SjOUR let, giving a description and treatment STOMACH. CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND of the various forms of eczema, as BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. well as other affections of the skin, scalp, hair and bands send to "Cutlcura," Dept W, Boston. ment SMSS of FAMILIES MIII10NS USUI e Symptoms Were There. "Your husband might have a little solid food directly he begins to mend," said the doctor. "But how am I to tell?" Inquired the anxious wife. "The convalescent stages of Influenza," replied the doctor, "are marked by a slight irritability." The next day he called and found the patient's wife radiant. "When I refused to order his steak and onions," she explained, "he came Into the kitchen and smashed 14 soup plates and a dinner service; so, of course, I sent out for steak at once." Stray Stories. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN YOU ASK ""OR SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPARMAKE A LARGER PROFIT CUSTOMERS. ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG GENUINE, MANUFACTURED SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE FACTURED Need of the Agriculturist "Here I am," said the returned wanderer, "back with the fortune I said I would make and ready to pay the mortgage off the farm!" "Ef that ain't hard luck!" exclaim"As times are goln now that mortgage ain't botherln' nobody. I'd a heap rutber have seen you broke an' ready to do regular work ed the father. for wages." Aroused Suspicion. Why did you quarrel with the count, my dear? Miss Rocksey He called me his treasure and it sounded altogether too Buggestlve. Smart Set. Old Rockscy Garfield Ten, Herb remedy, overcomes . constipation, indiention and sicklu-ndache- Ignorance of one's misfortune clear gain. Euripides. is I. riukham's Vegeta- BY y , MY French Boy Caused Merriment by Taking the Order of the Court Too Literally. root-killin- n' NO WONDER. ORDERS TO droll Incident Is reported as havtaken place In one of the protrees are given a sufficiently moist soil vincial appeal courts in Franco. A during their growing period, that their boy, about 14, was summoned to give winter condition in this respect Is a evidence, and his appearance was such matter of little Importance. as to move the whole court to laughter. As a matter of fact, trees are giving He wore a long redlngote, peculiar to off moisture at all seasons or the year, the Basque country, and Immense though to a much less extent, of boots. Ills trousers, collar and hat course, in cold weather. During the were unquestionably those of a man. warm, sunny days In winter, there Is The court was convulsed, and the a considerable loss of moisture president asked the boy how be dared through the twigs, and except for very to treat the court In such a manner. severe weather, the roots are able to The boy seemed as as the furnish this loss, though the soil about president, and taking surprised out the citation them be frozen. The ability to do this from his pocket, read the formula inIs naturally less If the soil be dry or viting him, "Comparaltre dans les affrozen very hard. In that case, the faires de son pere." (To appear in loss of moisture results In a more or bis father's suit) less complete drying up of the tissues of the plants and this often results In THE ALARMING PREVALENCE the death of the tree. OF ECZEMA What Is known as may In some Instance be due to the Immature or unripe condition of the plant Finds Victims Among Every Race, when winter begins, but In most cases, Age and Condition. follows dry seasons like Of all the diseases of the skin and the one just closed. If the soli has been kept moist by scalp w hich torture and disfigure mancultivation or mulching, the trees are kind, are eczematous. safe, but If the Boll is dry, it should Millions are born with eczema, and it be thoroughly wet before freezing and Is the only thing other millions have then mulched with old straw, chaff or left when they die. Neglect In Infancy stable manure, to prevent drying out and childhood, irritating conditions afThe mulch delays freezing and this fecting the skin. Ignorance of Its real In itself Is an Important Item, as It Is nature, Improper remedies and many the long continued frozen state of other causes that might be mentioned woody plants that Injures them to a have created an eczema which, with fatal degree. varying severity, has afflicted countA moist soil then, kept In an unfro less numbers during their entire lives. zen condition as long as possible, Is Eczema Is a skin disease. It is not rethe surest means to prevent winter garded as hereditary, nor contagious, willing of tree. In a season like this, and Is Impartially distributed among Is very likely to occur. the rich and poor, the high and low. For That Reason Earlier Varieties Have Better Chance to Produce GARDENING IN SCHOOL COURSE d Larger Yields Better Now Required to Barleys Are Children Adapted. English Do Certain Amount of Practical In the semi arid territory there Is Work. usually a rain fall of from four to Gardening Is now included aa a co- - eight Inches during the months of May dgl subject for English school chil- and June, writes Manley Champlln in This rain dren. There are two courses in the the Farmer and Breeder. twen- gives the crop a good start, but ordiof least at each consisting year, narily there Is very little rain In July ty hours' practical work. "The boys are quite keen about It," and early August There is also more aid the bead teacher of Sutton or less danger of hall in the latter part schools. "Each of the fourteen lads of July. For this reason the earlier who form the class for gardening has varieties of grains have better chance for to produce good crops. The late vahis own little plot of ground which he Is responsible and at which rieties spend their time and moisture a tall heavy The prodigally growing he works under my supervision. straw and find themselves In a serious of is the and is Joy his, great produce taking home me nrsi spring raciisnes position when the midsummer drought comes. They are In much the same of his own growing, a fine head of lettuce, or a basketful of marrowfat peas. position that the boy was In spending a summer afternoon in "the old swim-ml"As to the education benefit, gardenhole" and found when be was ing teaches the boys to do the right about to dress and start for home that induces and time the at thing right habits of method and observation. It some mean boy had hidden his clothes. also creates a love of outdoor lire a He couldn't go much farther. Neither in later can the late varieties of grain. They splendid counter-attractiohouse musln get ready to produce a bumper crop and to the years public th'en find themselves without moisture tall." Two hours and a half a week Is all and cannot fill, thus giving partial or total failure. The earliest varieties, the time that can be given to gardenitherefor, are usually the best for dry so children are that the keen but ng, farming, though some seasons may be tbey put in a good many spare minutes exceptions. Tbey do not produce very on their own account. Even the inmuch straw. They begin heading out fants, under the kindly care of the schoolmaster's wife, have their own in the last week of June and are usually well filled before the drought gets special allotment, which they zealserious. weed and rake and generally ously Besides earllness, some kinds of look after. The mysteries of digging, small grains possess drought resistant DRY FARMING IS ANALYZED etc. in trenching, potting, grafting, In were fact, a good, training In qualities. of They rainfalldeveloped and sudden light the growing of vegetables, herbs, regions Is 8lmple and Takes Into of temperature, and have be- Proposition Account Four Things All the fruits and flowers is imparted with changes come accustomed to that kind of a most happy results. Work Implies Water. climate. Some of them even relish The cultivation of peas, lettuce and this kind of climate and will be smitThe Is at tomatoes pnves perhaps more attractten with rusts and blights and yield bottom dry farming proposition account takes It very simple. ive on the whole than that of roses little or nothing if grown In humid of four and carnations, but flowers are by no things. sections. The varieties that are be Cet a Deep Water Reservoir. To means neglected. A fine chrysanthecommercial standards in school coming the mum avenue in the Sutton get this, plow deep, or put a subsoil were introduced origin this territory plow after the stubble plow. garden, the splendid blooms of which ally from eastern Russia by the Make a Firm Seed Bed. To secure gained a gold medal for their owner, United States department of agricul- this use some system of packing the Vai proved very stimulating to youth-ti- l ture. The climate of eastern Russia soil, preferably the packcompetitors. Is similar to that of our territory and er. This the grain with the provides the fluctuations of temperature are best opportunity for germination. FOB PARKS AND BOULEVARDS even more extreme. This fact has Keep a Dust Mulch. This Is the made them readily adaptable to our cork that bottles up the water held In Constitute a "Commercial Asset" That conditions. and that Is given to the reservoir, No Progressive City Can Some of the varieties that have the plant through the medium of a Afford to Ignore. proved especially valuable and are seed bed. now widely distributed are given beGet Plenty of Rain. Dry . farming ' In fifteen years Kansas City has low. The settler, when buying seed, enthusiasts frequently forget to menmiles should take every precaution to be tion this hullt up a system of forty-fiv- e but It really is impoItem, of boulevards and more than two sure that It is pure and of the variety rtant . Dry land produces nothing. All thousand one hundred acres of parks. which he thinks he is buying. There the work done Get Implies water. According to a recent article in the was a large amount of mixed and water, or fall! Outlook, George E. Kessler, the land- falsely named seed sold to new setThis Is the dry farming gospel in last spring. a scape architect for the park board, tlers in this region The rest Is amplification. says the parks and boulevards are a Losses of this kind can be best There can be no hard and fast rules distinct commercial asset While the averted by buying of a neighbor or of laid down, cropping systems differ, system has cost J 10.000,000,. "the prop- a responsible Beed firm. and In order to meet the conditions d The barleys seem to be above laid down, methods must differ erty fronting on these boulevards has been advanced by them more than better adapted to this section than locally. Which leads to the final re the although one that amount." mark that when a man Is betting his When It was first proposed to es- barley the Odessa has a good rec- time and that of his family against a tablish such a system the proposition ord at the South Dakota experiment new country and limited rainfall, ha aroused fierce opposition and a long station, where It has been grown for neds a whole lot of common sense, and hard fight was necessary in the several years. It has short straw and or an inordinate amount of luck. courts before the improvements could ripens early. Kltzing and Hanna barvarieties that have leys are HORTICULTURAL NOTES. begin. No city is likely to make a mistake good records and one of the Hannas, la spending liberally from its rev- Hanna 24, has become widely distribManure the orchard and fruit garenues for the maintenance of parks uted. The South Dakota experiment den. There are different station Issued a bulletin last summer and driveways. One of the best methods for growing and methods used In better plans of making these Improvements. giving results apples Is to prune your orchard. Kansas City has made them by as- growing barley, which can be secured Slow decay Is just what proves best those desiring to go Into the barley for a sessing the coat against the property by supply of potash, phosphorus and Other problem. henefited by the improvement. lime for the trees. The small yellow early oat known of apples Is 42.5 per cities have issued bonds, and others The has made good cent, ofproduction till have made special tax levies. usually as Sixty-Daa full crop, compared with In whatever way, provided if the ex- records wherever It has been growu 43.4 per cent. In 1908. Is becoming well distributed. A Unless a tree Is given a great deal pense be not utterly out of reason, and of 50 bushels or more per acre of attention yield inby pruning It often be(arks and boulevards are a good vestment and "a commercial asset" Is nothing uncommon for this variety comes very crooked and unsymmeU and Nebras that no progressive city can afford to In western South Dakota rlcal. middle of cut the to is ka. by It ready A young peach tree needs vigorous ignore. Louisville Courier-Journathat the drought July; thus dodging but a bearing tree In good pruning, usually begins shortly after the fourth soil needs little, except to remove Parks and Politics. 100 miles It has been demonstrated by experi- of July. On a homestead doad and surplus branches. 65 bushels of a of Pierre west yield ence in many cities that the park sysThe object of pruning is to short This yield tem more than any other of the un- per acre has been obtained. en the new growth, leaving approxiwas produced on typical soil of the the amount of fruiting wood dertakings of a city should be manmately a heavy brown clay. This which the vine can safely carry. aged independently of the council or region from the was introduced legislative body of the city govern- variety Nursery wires may be choklmg and has Russia in Kherson valley ment. The reason for this Is, of trees planted last spring. They young Nethe at increased been tested and course, that the majority of the membe carefully examined and such should Dakota stations unbers of the city government is com- braska and South before growth Btarts. removed vines Is now widely distributed and culture An operation of orchard posed of practical politicians or of til it easily obtainable. men who have about the same educatIs rarely practiced In the home which Another very desirable ont variety ion, the same impulses and ideas but very essential to the deour purpose Is the Swedish Select. orchard, for and about the same tastes. It should of good formed trees, Is velopment often be clearly understood that no blame This Is only medium early, but pruning. If It makes large yields, especially la meant to be cast The old orchard that has trees IS upon practical a good shower during the receives Politicians. and older, and already It is simply a fact that when well to 15 years old hen they control the management of heading period. The grain be benefited by heavy will In bearing, Is large, white, and plump and Parks, the results attained from the filled applications of stable litter or other point of view of art are poor, some- often overweights. fertilizer. times very bad indeed. Secretary Wilson says that the most Knot. Black Destructive way to fight plant disease practical of The swellings upon the branches nature's method and secure use Is to "Quaint" American Cities. trees, to which or ImWe hope all American cities will the plum and cherry breed or up disease-resistan- t been name of black knot has the oon be mune sense in plants. "quaint" in the been found very destrucnlch New Bedford, Mass., is called given, have Can you spare some of the barnseasons the some In while and manure for the orchard this Walnt. The New Bedford Standard tive, In others the yard resents the term as implying that the jsrowth Is but slow, and Draw It out now, mulch the winter? In destroy rapidly, tQwn Is stntd and and see it you do not get a well trees But knots develop some of the finest fruitfruit next fall. hen applied to a community whose a few months of of the knots good crop ing trees. The growth planted for foliage as Population has admittedly Increased vines, Grape when weather turns warm dur- well have the arms begins should "ore thhn one-hal- f as fruit, in a decade It and June. on a 82.(42 In inOO. and is now almost ing the latter part of May evenly placed about two feet apart to back cut cones 100,000 It must be the and the trellis, chiefly In its pleas- Cherry Planting and Culture, buds. thre4. on. Us connotations two of elegance and early as the plant cherry trees assuitable strangeness that Is allied to beauty, While woodpeckers are among our condiin be can put 'lh the useful birds on account of their most of o traditional suggestion the better. Begin earlier the tion, tylos of architecture destruction of boring and other injuadapted to modthe day you commence to rious Insects, yet there are three speneeds, and Is by no means an cultivate If they are not too frequent cies known as eapauckers, which, plant, and epithet of reproach. cultivator follow every rain tflth the while they eat many Insects, more suffIs lust as soon as the ground before It than offset the good they do by borit win psu bark When the school children dry to work and e ing into the Inner layer of the which get the iciently over. During dry wea her crusts of the Mrden habit sake sap the for trees of tM Memphis will become right along, conserving y bfautlful. Memphis Commermulch. exudes from ths wounds. dust effectual an with cial moisture ....... Two-Rowe- IN Ml j lnr AfM? in VT mimm eTajTiHl AND THAT IT IS MANU- THE CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP CO mil NTAfirtfTOTnc J u t! f ONLY NOTE THE NAME PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. 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