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Show e v NAMED THE FIRST REQUISITE PROFITABLE PRODUCTION right Bey May Hava Lacked Orig inality, but Ha Surely Had Correct Anawar. OF BABY BEEF Different Youth. Good morning, Mr. Ales, said s Small Boy's Precautions May Have grocery boy awaiting an order from s lady In a suburban town. sen Excessive, but Hs Still Please call me Alices, answered Had the 8uit. the lady Thats my name." "But 1 dont know you well enough The Rev. John N. Underwood, one of Pittsburgh's most eloquent and to call you Alice, rejoined the youtls earnest ministers, said the other day: confusedly." 7 "In a temperance address In the spring Probably, I pointed out that drunken husbands A thing is never ao when It Is kill every year, with revolvers and hatchets and clubs, 2,600 wives. That not so." Ill -bet It Is if your wife says lb 2,600 babies are killed by drunken la." fathers who crush them In bed. That 90 per cent of all our divorces are due to drunkenness." Mr. Underwood paused, then addod: "1 heard recently of a little boy to whom a warm and comfortable suit bad been given. The boy's father was k drunkard, and it was feared that the suit would soon find its way to the pawnshop. But a week after the lad had get the suit he was still wearing Aff&inst So Many Surgical Op- HE WAS TAKING ON FARM IN SOUTHWESTERN PART OF IOWA Thla brave man, beloved by all France, was then buried with full military honor, a Baltimore boy read from the lesson, when his name had been called. "What are military honors' In thli connection?" the teacher asked, and several boys seemed U be possessed of the right idea. And what must one be to receive such honors?" was the next question. A generaJ?''"Ai hero?' "A cep-- ' tain? were a few of the tentative ra-ller. - Only the 'brihtj,boy" of the class remained silhtiV-.-Have yotf no AnyrV James the teachfer suggested, ' "what - must one ' be?" Why, I should say dead. Miss Mary," was the reply. Grade Cows and Good Angus Bulls Used as Foundation Stock for Operations Pasture Provided With Shade and Water. Beef-Bree- d Pure-Bre- d f. AMons M Bonnot cipe v NO CHANCES I WOMEN SHOULD r 1 f BE PROTECTED It Johnny!' said a city missionary to the little chap. Still w earing your suit, I see. "'Yes, sir, tha urchin explained. 1 Good for you. ITCHING AND BURNING erations. How Mrs, Bethune-anMrs. Moore Escaped d West 66th Ave, Denver, Colo I had a very sore leg. It troubled sleep In It Chicago Record-Herald- . SIkeston, Ma "For seven years I euf-ferme for some twenty years and finally everything. I was in bed for lout broke out to a running sore with IN BUGVILLE. or five days at a time much fever and terrible Itching and every month, and burning. It burned and Itched so badI could hardly ly I could not rest day or night and walk. I cramped and was obliged to lie in bed. The sores had backache and' were In spots just as raw as a piece headache, and waa of beef. I used medicine, yet It so nervous and weak wouldnt heal. Seeing the advertise, that I dreaded to ment for Cutlcura Soap and Ointment or have any I Immediately wrote for some. The one move In the room. Immediate cure was more remarkable The doctors gave me medicine to ease me than I can describe; I was complete... at those times, and said that I ought ly cured." (Signed) Mrs. Curry an operation. I would not listen ter Brown, April 11, 1912. Angus Grass- Fed Steers. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold that, and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegthroughout the world. Sample of each (By In L SHOEMAKER. in tha Country corn and one-thircottonseed meal by First you get your pr! and b . etable Compound and what it bad done Skin Book. Address free, with Gentleman.) sure its high enough; weight, fed at tha rate of a pound per post-car- d Judicious management, a knowledge hundred for his wife, I was willing to take it. the It "Cutlcura, Dept, I Boston. choose then Lay carefully aside, pounds of live weight. Now 1 look Dm picture of health and feet of cattle and values, and a natural likAdr. stuff. Various roughages, all of which Takeother some velvet and some wire, some like it, too. lean do my own housework, ing tor the work have resulted in the were grown on the ribbons and some lace; farm, were fed. A Nice Distinction., hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I cam production of baby beet on a south- The corn Twist the wire and weave till youve got Senator Gronna, discussing-knotwestern Iowa farm at a profit of $20 was fed fodder, usually shredded, entertain company and enjoy them. I tar bass it , your In the early winter together ty tariff problem, said In a speech: " a head for several successive years. can visit when I choose, and walk aa far with clover hay, and later In the Save tha price-mar- k Mr. Beetle At the Inquest of Mr. as There is a nice distinction Involved . We used grade beef-breany ordinary woman, any day in the cows and that it to high; Bumble Bee they called in several mouth. 1 wish I could teik to every spring oat straw was given instead of here. Tou dont notice it at first good pure-breAngus balls' as tbo the corn fodder. Get a plume and droop It fireflies. Once It Is pointed out to you, however, foundation stock for our operations. woman and girt. . Mrs, Dema ear or eye; The following summer the calves Put aasglaaa-waWillie Bug Well, I suppose they suffering Eiksston, Mo. buck! on, and, later. It you perceive its Immense Importance. We reduced the cost of keeping the ' Bkthuns, wanted more light on the subject pasture you choooe Its the sort of distinction that cows to a minimum in order to in- were given a good blue-gras-s have taken LyMurrayvUle, III some artificial blooms ef moat tin- Gobsa Goldes beautiful young wife crease the profits on the finished calf. and in addition a liberal grain ration Grab dia E. Finkhams Vegetable Compound aarthly huaa. The was In ration not compo for changed Mother. Surprise revealed to him during a conjugal The cows were fed on cheap: homefor a very bad case of female trouble sltlon from that previously fed. When Mia the whole thing thoroughly. A certain mother, given to mystiIn quarrel over a diamond tiara. and it made me a well woman. - My grown roughages, supplemented was In the flush of growth the prace saying; "There, cism and impressive theories regard health was all broken People say, quavered the old part by a grain ration consisting large- the grass down, the doctors' s switch With and If another puff just tag her highly natural children, one grain ration was somewhat de man, trembling with rage. said I must have an operation, and I wav what People ly of corn and cottonseed meal fed in creased. you should wasr. sea the entire grass During was entertaining visitors. Now tha crucial test baa come; he steady evening say you only married me because 1 had moderate quantities during tha last son ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it on your feet personal attention was given tc Suddenly came the sound of little feet so that I began taking your Compound. few weeks prior to calving and conmoney. the feeding so that the calves wonlf Put the price mark on tha bat and then pattering to the head' of the stairs. The young woman smiled superbly. tinued until the grass became welt I got along so well that I gave up the S tq complete. not be overfed. If overfed the coal The mother raised her hand In solemn doctors and was saved from the operaRubbish! she exclaimed. , My pri- grown in the spring. Care against Is not only Increased but the steers warning. Mrs. Charles Mocks, R. R. tion. mary reason for marrying you was feeding cottonseed meal In heavy Solving ths Cryptogram. get out of condition and frequently Listen, she said, softly. The chll No. 2, Murrayville, 111. that I had no money myself. " to quantities prior "I ctrft make It out at, all," said calving lessened the will not gain so well afterward. hours dren are going to deliver thetr good danger of abnormal calf birth. FeedThey were ripe and well finished Mrs. Meddergrass, after i ah cows the on had night message. . It always gives me o such ing her husband the letter largely Sacrifice Made for Dress,' roughage beeves by September first and weigh study feeling of reverence to hear (hem FREE home - Using the Log Angeles fashion show as oat straw, corn fodder and clover office, the from post brought a do 1,200 to L255 poupds. Seems to be f m some one ' who they are ao much ccarer the Creator tor his text. Dr. Alfred Jones, a distin- hay during the winter months, and let- sizable weight , W toad ftrt forsucjrounjster m them remain on grass as much as Mkwmsttgnua right mow, vuT trduUF ! 1 guished nerve specialist of London, ting now. JO Duy linmm frwm TWoJ mflur M Tib. year. rtauctU ii, them is E wvimii-aunnc- -'t llM-llpt- k , speaking tot now visiting the California Tttyv'tnaOfl cost head and peering at U curiously. w siof keeping them to (28 a year. BOttWishlsiUecliiee pntlng the coat for oar productions -Then; breaking through ths tense tne 'SsserUoa that "dress Is causing WariMr Mae, Tfcf OVJ-Oh, yes. It does that," sM bli most ' of the have to We from eaten had calf managed each that came a thrill whisper: ths wtiir for to r found lence, the ruination of more lives In Ameri- calves come sex, It understand what , wife. i.caa wamfetaCe If jrmm don't find thm March from at in the spring, 27 to 20 bushels ef com, In found a Mamma! w dam r K it bug He said Willys ca than malignant disease. without 1st to March 16th, and. under our ays-te- (16.20; 6 bushels of oats at $2 40; cot- all right an clear enough. It speaks hit bed. . , the intense competition among Amero all th family an bout things In tp came ton seed meal, (7.50;-grasthe of cows, they bay managing (10; 1 w dww t bMp thm ican women of all glasses to keep up a, and vigorous Keeping the cow and fodder. $10. which, together with house an all that, but I do declare TVV BooJnt!? Of A Glrie Pity. the pace set. by fashlod was nerve-rackin- g strong , In good physical tone prior to calving the cost of keeping the Cow and the dont know nobody o th name ati ' .. hf (rated . . and "It was King Midas,'' wasnt it, who Mwdrim or mnarm powwr, by feeding a ration strong In ash and interest, made a total cost for produc- signed to 1C Who on earths Lyzzye to he touched turned everything the anyhow? so as to stimulate Wyggyns, Marye content stock protein tion of about $75. Our young 6m W.wWw MmAC. ! Looks like some furriner to me," goldr milk flow gave the calf a strong start varied in price from $6 76 to $1 I Dept lUd Inrinneii Q. Important to Mother so." Examine carefully every bottlo of In life and also believe the I cow In such mused weighing Hr. the Meddergrass, of an kept average hundredweight, making a safe and sure remedy tor . CASTOR1A, Poor old fellow. as to tide her over the In- $7.60, which gave ns a cash value of letter meditatively on his fingers. FREE TO M.L SUFFERERS Infants and children, and see that it condition and his the Why do you think he was a poor Is which be thigh slapped clement spring weather, Suddenly shout $90 a head. This left a total oofW-W- os tbo . . Bears the Cram tmt "otrt of tldcrf hladdm owo""oo fellowr hardest drain upon her. Through a of over $20 clear profit, charging our exclaimed: rTt eldHe fna wshliiHwra. th never could eat a pickle with dlroalt Tell ye who lit. Its our niece. careful management of the ball we work against the manure produced and Signature of BMW iMtrmctiFd iBtbm IkAtwu- tHtdfuraf mhoat thrm f tuufe vwr wrttimw. lit mUn In Use For Over 30 Years. succeeded In haring the calves come the satisfaction of seeing the grains Mary Lis Wiggins she that is off to his fingers." amdUM pwBmrkbnm rmm wffwrtmd dubNw JiMMW I. TH KKA I ION- So. Hu t boS aOKlr Children Cry for Fletchers Caatoria within a short period of each other. and roughages marketed at home and hoardin school thla winter. By jtngl moll I ( It to iho lame f lor fo 0eM you 1 mToubV He' was never allowed to run with the the land appreciably Increased in ferreckon shes took on some o tbt A Lucky Find. , nrioCImiH No O spellin names. cows during the day. A good bine-gras- s new ways newfangled Where'd Uovoi your y and JU., Hompotooil. Of Course. condition. git , tility j man?" inquired Farmer Heck. pasture was provided, for him. "Doesnt the sight of a peach make Th of oats, Finish. ration and and a consisting as a Hwmwraltoo Bight. l(wtmonirmud la an cam "He candidate, grain to along Terpslchorean want smack your you llpar etub Aumiftlvo. pi&a. Writ. Itmy Paymtmot cottonseed meal was given SELECTING I could Just dl dancing!" avowi did a little reaping for m. I perGOOD foromr ltnl pnpnalum iM aiflaalwatwrrl "No, Indeed. The sight of a peach bran and Unwai Aipilaaw eawye laa season. been ayUelgiiWfWh orf, has who the to breeding of no chance maiden fair the he see, had heavy suaded him that makea me want to smack her lips." , during Tbs calves were allowed to run on im Mil Wf election and hs decided to remain Liv narfe(l gl twoatepptng on the hotel plaxza ANIMALS DAIRY Wu(i stock. Shake-spearCout grow Nunrrjf plMdld With me permanently." Ah," smiles her escort,-a-s A 'man Isnt far from right when the pasture with their mothers after i mm Immansa block of flit P bav lra grass bad become well started In ate., sod th htllnf artsh oa might have said, you could hes willing to admit that he la In jhe the mafbc, SAI Addrvaa for worktnr beflies had 'doube-ahutfluntil e the the spring and off this mortal coll. NUAEKT COM PA NT. BALKk. OREGON. wrong. Negative Evidence. , come bad and the grass no longer fur- Systematic Plan of Examining At first she was inclined to ask 1 bear the gentleman who ia visitWEAK I an abundance of green feed. Calves Needed to Bring Herd for an introduction to Mr. Shakespeare, ing your daughter Is a coming man." Sira. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children nished eyes! tnflnwwn-tiowere then The bull calves castrated, w ' but she contented herself with assurteething, eoften the gwmo, reduces "He must be, for he Is certainly not - Improvement. n dread-fu; nllay pwin, enren wind code, So bottle. and the entire lot were put In a waa he her that just pscort ing W. N. u; Salt Lake City, No, . Adv- going one blue-grapasture. -- This was avail(By W. M. KELLY.) The man who invests in green goods provided with ample shade and able fresh water, but they were allowmust want money bad. Aggressive Measures. 'Many dairymen make a practice of ' ed .to nurse mornings and evenings raising every heifqr.aelf and fail to get The head of the , railroad trust Then th?jf. select. the heifer glared at the head of the theatrical A woman always suspect Another A grain ration consisting of oats, bran results. . and a small amount of shelled corn calvee from the best' 'producing cows trust . woman who never sheds tears. , V was distributed ta troughs convenient- and get nearer to what,they want, but Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff Sloan "You must he declares, ."compel ly placed in the pasture. As the still, there are manf inferior cowe your employes to cease wearing out neuralgia and sciatica, You dont need to . rheumatism, joints, c . 1 calves became older the grain ration raised by them. Lud ties." V on my in it lightly it gives comfort and ease at once. rub just BAD BACKS DO - It was this dire threat that caused was gradually Increased, Little trou, It le not until we' begin to carefully ' ' Best for Pain aod Stiffness ,4f, getting them examine every heifer calf that so manjr,'hamiets to go. Without their MAKE WORK HARD ble was experienced inwere I here used your liniOkie., wfileer soon eat- conduct any systematic plan of. imto eat again, and they M. Gxo. BncHAiug.of Welch, and so jttMF Hamlets to Shakespeare, Backache makes the daily toil, far stiffness and find it ths best in for backend ten the pain peer ment years three-fourths lor of ef a pound ' . ing about proving the quality of the dairy herds, tease going at all. . of say kisd. (Vsimnds, an agony hard to endure. lor recommend to it I ever pains I pied. anyone Liniment ; ' mixed grata per hundred pounds of for. unless the calves are good tsdl j;.--.Many of these poor sufferers have live, weight To this rstkm was added vlduals snd have stamina' and strong, As' SK 'Imagined It kidney trouble and dont know it. small amount of cottonseed meal vigorous constitutions, no mittet how a '"Listen, here, maw," said Mr. Swollen,' aching kidneyi usually go ; will later to the fall. We found that euch liberally they 'are fed. band in hand with irregular kidney "Heres a piece In the patheir most nervous-nes- a of to desirable come the to fail the gains. a ration gave up qualities action, headache, dirtiness, about a New York feller that has. per in of i clover dams. When the second crop and despondency. 406 pairs V pant's, 350 coats, 600 vests, the hayflelds arrived In. the fall the Every heifer calf should be care- $00 dhlrtl and i.COO ties." Wbea suffering se, try Doans KidIt from the fully examined and If they show signs calves were changed ney Pills, the Goodness ' ejaculated Mrs. s kidney remedy. pasture. After they had be- of weakness they should not be raised.. Meddcrgfsst. leek' like come accustomed to the new feed the Open their mouths, and If yoh find, clothln' store. Vut for,-- ' walk when he Heras aa Oregon Case I cow teeth the that was you their being after examining started, weaning dresses up lu all. them clo'ea, L. Bofls-- T returned occasionally so that she can see but four Of the milk teeth, you i ?r- 1 eoDWsctsd ' . r would gradually dry up tta good com can make up your mind that such s kiescv Answered. vsri Query la good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or soreness of the trontole through dltion. The calves were allowed to calf Is hardly worth raising. . . Annie? tell Please .Gentle llfung. heavy writes; muscles, and all affections of the throat and chest the clover until late fall Many raise their calves, but few turn me how to drive: horse with Thsre was a ' V ra . ' graze upon sets ,0 win- out to be exttssey were , Next cows given winter they Cot Entire Relief .profitable ju early Serovs the snail Anfl . , P d of sr beck, end the A lot. and navel the testa j It of Msyevilie, Ky RR , Bos slop amine ter quarters. R.D. Busoovga, 'ote-annelike kntfb d We never eaw'a horse, rtine it khnt 1 had severe pains between my ehoul-dereast and south and pro- teats are not placed in their .right tothe (.writes; lng a Airoto through M. I got s bottle of your Liniment and.had entire vided with an open shed and good wa- position do not waste your time and X Wcured Belief tha fitS application." out at coW a conditions for make iser to excellent rood good trying ter, furnished fur doctors Hie Judgment ' Severe Pels in Shoulder The shed floor was of such a calf. J Relieved fulled, end sow winter feeding. mr 4ek Is calf .that - ? Worn an," said th observant perdrained nd bedded down - When" we find, of.aooo Warren Ave., thus trooger well, kept Ugpyswopp, ,n I before In yenn." I m a piano polisher once a week; the water was warmed comes up to our standard or require- son, doesnt always know what she ' I Chicago. DL, write: Ip .talking abouf! occupation, end aipce last5eptember have Gat Daaas at Air Drwg Sean, 50a a Baa Ja by during freezing weather; h very Im- ments and when we decide to keep It '1 in the wise person, "Woman, Buffered with severe paiq in both ehoulder. portant matter, and roughages were we must not forget tkat Its value a8 "doesnt car- -putso One of my 1 could not rest night or day. to dssh get long treatamounts. cow the In a generous depends largely upon supplied Liniment. "ms shout friend told ' your .j talk. rosTnunuunN co, turf alo. m. By the first of January our calves ment that it receive during the first cured . . applications completely . weighed from 650 to 700 pounds and two years of its lifa and I yd! never be without it." OwWilrrsltorwerl Calves must be .well cared for and thrifty, growth, , condition, I Frio' 2k, 50e sad $1-0t,.r '! U Irrwuw saaava were ta not 4 had in such a manner that tbey wlll fed retained, They fat though WATER CsiEYE st AH Beaton. wfajkkEflIt. natural calf 1st which is neverjose their calf flesh. His Kind. ; AHUbtHUICriUOIIit(. Trar. X. however, the In Bead for Sloeaa fme hook an koreaa, are a the few best After month! qual, A doctor cant make his making they to necessary Addreet , , should be turned out and allowed honestly."- - . ity of baby beef at a profit. The grain mmv9jr? S. Sloan. so that-- j "Why cant he? Earl Dr. cottonseed of and exercise and increased was sir ration plenty good i I MCaagkSTfas. Matai Cel I ( ,i'--i or the oa's. they may build up strops muscles and Mass. f was substituted Boston. meal I I ie Jt mads off Drssitew. hr kU then isnt latat. sickness, K good strong organs of respiration. making a grata ration of It gain?" 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