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jH TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 1912 THE LOGAN REPUDLUAN PAGE SEVEN fflHHBl HOW A FARMLR'S WIFE IMMi MONEY BBf Herbert Quick, editor of Farm and HE Fireside, publishes the following lot- HBJ ter from a Missouri woman, In the HB current Isbuo of hlB periodical: jBBg "As thcro aro so many women to- BBe day who, like myself, need to make B some money In addition to what their HHj husband's can give them, I shnll re- flBB late my experience, hoping to help ' HPA someone else solve tho money mak- Wkm ' ing problem. BBC "I bought a sow from an old col- BBg ored man for three dollars. Sho was BBg not much but skin and bones, but BM she was of good stock and soon de- BB veloped into a nice looking hog. I BHj bad her bred, and In duo time she B brought nine Uttlo pigs. Up to this H time I had just fed her on slop, po- HB tato pnrlngs, etc. As wo kept a cow, BR sometimes I had a little milk to pour K in tho slop. After tho little pigs came, I begnn adding a little ship- HB stuff to the slop. BH "I raised nil the pigs, and when BH they were old enough to wean.. I BB gold soven of them for twenty-one R dollars. The two remaining pigs HB were kept and also tho old sow, which BH I continued to feed on slop with just BH a little ship stuff ndded, and when BH fall enme, I had three flno hogs. BH "My husband become Interested In 1 1 DIRECTORY B BRING YOUR B Buggy O Wagon B 106 North, 4th East And Have H Them Painted. 'Charges reason- H able. Logan, Hide & Junk Co. H Pay the Highest Price I for Rubbers and Metals, B Machinery Cast Iron. Also H for Hides -Wool And Bees- wax. IU6 South Main, H Logan Utah, Phone, 62. y I Save You Money "y BY Making Your Furniture New B Upholstering and General Repairing B Couches In Imitation Leather 95.00 B Bed Springs Reitreched - - 75c M Hair and Wool Matreises RemadeS2. 5 o ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY I J. F. Schirmeister I Shop MS. Main - 'Phone 393 b James G. Walters Attorney-At-Law Union Block, 75 NorthMainSt. John Thomas MERCHANT TAILOR Special talcs For Stiulcntr All Work Ciuiir.iiHced Khsi Cut oleanlug And itepalrir..; a n.ualt CHICHESTER S PfiLLS W-r-v Till: IIIAMOMt III:aNI. yk V77.X I.llf.! A.U yiurltruffgUlfor A Vk i;J3 !;?" iei iui niuo kiluh. 1Vl"VvJ rL n other. Jttir of your " t Of KlAliONIi IIIIAMI I'lLLK. for 115 Vv K yeilknonBt,Bifeit,AlwyiRllt,l Jv r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE the bog ra's.ng scheme and told me , he would finish tho fattening process I with con, feeding the three for one J of them. One must feed corn In fin- . ishlng the fatten. ng process to have ' good, solid, fat hogs "I accepted my husband's offer, and at k'UIng t'm'e he bought the other young hog, paying me the market price for it, which was ten dollars. I sold the old sow for twelve dollars, which made a total of forty-three dol lare In ten and a half months. Mr expenses were three dollars for the sow and two dollars spent for ship stuff leaving me a clear profit of thirty-eight dollars. Bes'des we had plen ty of fresh meat during the winter months and lard enough to last til moBt a year. The hams wo Baved for summer, and so our meat bill was comparatively small during these months. "Then 1 beenme very 111, my Illness culmlnnt'ng in nm operation, from which I am now slowly recovering. With return'ng health comes the old desire to make money, so 1 am start ing again with two sow pigs. Coultl I have remained well and continued my hog ra's'ng, Just think what I m'gbt hove made during the past two years when hogs were sell ng at such high prlceBl" MM A NEW (SCHOOL) YEAR'S RESOLUTION The near approach of the school year causes us to reflect along some lines. It oldor people realized to how great a degree the criticisms passed upon educational methods af fect tho minds of children, more caie would be taken to avoid mak'ng such in their presence. A teacher's In fluence may bo entirely lost bv some trivial remark and methods of teach ing so held up for ridicule that tho work becomes valueless. The Bame thing appl'es to tho children's com plaints which can be tactfully dealt w th even while admitting the'r Jus t.ce. Especially Is there a tendency to be critical In the matter of Instruc tion In the matter of Domestic Sci ence. Some mothers seem to ecpi'rt that full fledged housekeepers will re suit from n term's work In a high school laboratory, whereas this is only n starter to give general prln o pies in cookery which rau3t be practiced to attnln perfection. Hut "there's the rub." Who wants then around the kitchen with those now f angled notions?" But It Is only with tho cooperation of the home kitchen that the school k tchen becomes of value. Would It not bo well pneo In a whllo to reVeve the girls of tho dish washing and let them plan somo meals and prepare them. One little girl who washed dishes three times a day sa'd "that If mother would Just trade work for a time and let l.cr even dust the rooms she wouldn't mind helping with the work." 'Art verse criticism once destroyed a high school domestic science department Tho equipment was sold and the worl: closed." Too extravngant and not pract'eal for the home" was the wr diet. Would It not have been liPt ter to have made suro thnt the glrU wero faithful to the Instruction giv en. Level measurements are not al ways used outside of tho cIbbs room. In any case where the Instruct'on does not meet with the approval of tho parents loyalty to the teacher should be shown and the matter talk ed over with her In porson. It must bo remembered that this course of study Is yet too recent to have reach ed the perfection that is dreamed of for tho future. Somo schools aro putting In four rooms to reprwnt a small homo In which the girls tn.te n thorough course In housekeeping Th's 's an, Ideal toward wh'ch o. BH I lif lArfilTM RiHBmHRipBHm tcltkuCts Bl if tj 1 1 i I C 1 1 1 l Bi BBBBBBBBviVVBl w ' tf V l2L toss In n shell, press tho button and "PULL," Tho side bolt 1 "V1 makes it easy. You don't have to tug at the barrel or watch an B on-and-off device. Tho action stays open after each single shot I is fired. It always stays open when the magazine is empty. I Five shots three to get tho cripples each under absolute con I trol of tho triggor finger. Tho recoil reloads for you kicks I another shell In; takes tho strain off the gun tho discomfort out I of tho kick all without diminishing tho drive behind the shot. I Simple take-down a few turns of the readily handled ' H magazlno scrow.cap makes cleaning, carrying ond inter- I change of barrels quick and easy, 1 1 Send for a motion picture booklet telling how the H I -s?s kick in ubod how a friction device foundonlyon B JiiISi tho Remington' UMC Autoloading Shotgun Ukes IB fSSScSS tllB punishment out of heavy loads. 1 . BBBBlfl REMINGTON ARMS -UNION BBBBbH&cTwi METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. H BBjBBH m&0 MU P'oedwa 7 Mow York City state may work, but meanwhile 'ft us use the means nt home, help 114 with encouragement In deed nnd word and finally let our new school yc.tr a tesolutlon be, to mnko our ndvers-j criticism In private and only volcj to the children's ears our commen.ln tory sentiments. HOW A DIFFICULT DOQ WAS FINALLY MADE TO MIND Farm and Fireside contains an ar ticle showing the value of dogs on farms, showing how they may be trained to take care of stock and so on. The author has a great deal to say in an Interesting way about tho training of dogs. Here la one of the cases he recites: "I have had Just one collie get ahead of me when I whipped her. That one was a young femalo that I was teaching to sit up. I took caro to teach her what tho words 'sit up' meant b' bringing her dinner plato every time I raado her sit up. Sho learned to quickly sit up when Bho saw the dinner coming, yet When I wanted her to sit up at any other time, sho sulked. I continued with tho dinner plato Idea two days long er and argued and talked quietly with her many times until I was confident sho know, but that sho wilfully dis obeyed. Then about dinner tlmo I took her Into a room where she could not get away and asked her to sit up. She went off nnd sulks'l. Thereupon I dragged her out and np piled a whip. Sho still sulked. After a sevore beating, I feared I was wrong nnd changed my form of pun ishment nnd shut her in a lonesome dark hole without dinner. At supper time I brought her back to the saro I laco and asked her to sit up, and again she sulked. Immediately 1 whipped her and put her In the dark lonesome hole without supper. Dur inr tho last of that night I heard her walling, and I knew I would get obedience In the morning. And suro enough, when I opened the doT, o'ir she came around in front of me and up on luT hind legs as correctly n could be. I made her sit up sever.it times moro to be sure of an uncoil ditional surrender, then I p'ekert 1 er up In my nrms and cnrrled her In to n big breakfast, for really I levo all my dogs, nrul they are Just as hap py when useful as when only Just .110 'count dogs.' I'd rather not whip at all. "The well trained stock dog is a g'eat help on the farm. All he asks Is n few scraps from the table at meal time and a considernte master. "Some tloy In his struggle to ligh ten the work nnd expense on the farm the American, farmer will train himself a stock dog." The Wilson, one of the leading Ho. tels of Salt Lake City: rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during rneal hours. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. Don't forget our advertisers. POSITIVEfROOF Should Convince the Greatest Skep ' tic In Logan. Decauso It's tho evidence of n Lo gsn citizen, testimony easily investigated. ':!;e strongest endorsement of mer it, and tho best proof, read it: William C. Curroll, 801 North Sixth East street, Logan, Utah, says: you may contlnuo to publish my en dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills given in September 1007. In tho spring of that year I was attacked by sburp pains acroBs tho small of my back nnd through my kidneys, caused I by a strain:. Tho kidney socretlons it'ecame too frequent In passage and tilled with sediment and I thus know I that my kidneys required attention. I When living In England, I know of a number Of similar cases Hint had I been cured by Doan's Kidney Pills end deciding to try this remedy my- I qelf, I got a supply at tho Itlter Dros. Drug Co. It acted aa represented and 1 before I had finished tho contents of one box, my backache had dirv'i'pen'- led and mv kidneys no Ion i, n ,11 bled roe I have since douo n giuat ideal of lien y work, but I have not hnd tho U 1st recurrence of kldnoy coinplnlnL" For sale by all dealers. Price B0 cents, Foster-MUburn Co. Duffato, New York, sole agents for. the Uni ted States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Smoot Homestead I can locate you on a choice Smoot Homestead In Box Elder, within easy access to railroad. Over twenty acres plowed. Total expense less than the outlay on tho Innd. Tho moment title Is secured tho land Is worth E000. Inquire at this office for de tailed information. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBB Fresh Air Young Catterburt groaned. Then he shuddered as ho regarded the frost on Ou windows. For ho was about to plunf out Into the biting cold. It is usually a girl who rouses a young man to deeds heroic or foolish and It was a particularly pretty, fluffy girl named Ethel who was respons ible for young Catterburt's rlsklug his peace of mind, to tay nothing of his llfo, out among the pncumonln gem In the freezing air. If Ethel had been tho port of girl who Is content to moke magazine cov er pfctures of herself before n blazing log fire, or If she had loved to preside over steamy chafing dishes young Cat terburt would have been extremely happy In her company. Hut Ethel had a mnnla for outdoor exercise ppnr ontly she never lemalncd in the house If sho could create an excuse to get nit, nnd young Catterburt, being her constant shadow, hnd to go nlong He didn't (hire not to go, for fear Borne of his rivals would spring In nnd usurp his place This winter Ethel had led him a merry pace. He had not dreamed when he became acquainted with her In tho summer than she was going to turn out to be thnt kind, for she hnd seemed particularly fragile nnd cling ing. The thlngR she could not Invent now to do out of doors could have been recited in half a minute. Sunday afternoons when young Catterburt would drop In for a comfortable call Ethel would greet him with energy. "I'm so glad you've come." sho would say. Isn't It the most perfect day for a walk' I'm dimply dy-y-Ing to get out. Don't tnko off your coat, for I'll have ray things on In n Jlffy!" Then she wculd make young Cntter burt tramp nine or eleven mile with a thousand stinting needleH of cold Jabbing Into hlB agonized countenance rnd his feet growing so numb that he knew he would have to excuse himself 'ho Instant he cot bnck to her door and say, "Reg pardon VII bo back Inst as soon as I get my toes ampu tated." She would lead him to the arctic shores of the lake and ask him If It dldnf look lovely, while gallons of Icy breeze sneaked down his collnr If he asked her to go to the theater sho would beg' him to take her skat ing Instead Skntlng as an nmuse ment nppealed to young Catterburt ns a very ppcclal kind of progressive In sanity. This particular evening another sknt-1 lng expedition was on the enrp-et. Young Catterburt's face wns so cold when he reached Ethel's that he couldn't talk. Ho didn't wnnt to talk, anhow, for ho was feeling consider ably abused and Jinrriert by fate. Ethel, so bundled In furs that she looked like an Eskimo, wob full of gny chatter. It ndded to his resentment. Finally even sho bent her head to the bitter night wind and plodded on In silence, which wns broken only by the clnng of their Bwlnglng skntes. Suddenly Ethel hnlted. She got around bnck of young Catterburt, much as though ho were an Innnlmnte windbreak, and made queer llttlo no'lsea. They Bounded llko frozen sobs. Whnz zliu matter?" Chattorburt got out Ho couldn't forco his numb lips nn far enough renlly to talk. "Oo-oh!" Ethel wept. "It's Bimply horrid ot you! It's all your fault! It's no way to treat a girl! It's brutal making mo go outdoors in w-w-wenthei llko th-th-this!" "I make you!" Catterburt stattered, aghast. "You were d-d-dylng to go!" I'll prob-prob'ly die, nil right," Ethel told him Indignantly, "but It's yon- fault! You said once you M-llked athletic, outdoor girls and I've been one nil winter, and I hato It, and I simply won't any moro, and I don't cam If I never s-s-seo you again! O-o-oh! Sly t-yo-lashes aro all fr-fr-frozen togeth-gothcr!" Ttliel," young Cntterburt chattered wlldlv, "I f-f-feel now that I can love you madly. After wo got somewhere and drink about two quarts of hot coffee apiece I'm g-g-golng to t-t-tell you nb-b-bout It!" Chlcngo Dally News. One on the Tenor. John SlcCormuck, the Irish tenor, ,ild the following story on himself nt a dinner of tho Iilsh soelrtv In N' w York recently: ' My wife and I had been entenuiiKO nt dinner bv Archbishop Ireland of St 'i'i'," said -Mr. McCormnck. 'Aittr .e dinner my wife and I both sniif. ir the prelate, and when Mrs SI' t'dimack hnd finished the nrchbishor turned to me and snld. 'You shouU he very proud of such a talented wife.' " 'Indeed I nm,' I replied with en thunlasm. "'This Is the first time he evei I made such n confession,' said my wife, looking nt the archbishop with a twin He In her eye. " 'Ho couldn't mako a confession in .1 better plncV remarked ono of tho Miiests, Indicating tho nrchblBhop. "'True,' smiled the prelate, 'but 1 cannot lorglve him, because ho Isn't torry for it.'" Moslem Faith Growing. Tho proportion of Mohammedans to tbo aggrcgntc population ot India has steadily risen since 1881. It Is esti mated that the number of Moslems under British authority in tho Indian empire In now $8,000,000 as compared with 50,000,000 30 years ago, AW m Alt"' FORGOTTEN-TREASUREG In the curreut Is&uo of tho Farm and Flrcsido appears tho following: "A Cincinnati woman recently killed herself becauso sho believed herself to hnvo been robbed of, or to havo lost a small sum of money. After her death tho money was found In a book where she had placed It for safe keeping. "Many a farmer works so hard nnd so steadily that he ennnot find time to look for the treasure hidden In tho closed .book of his acres. Open tho IBBBBfl book by thought. Tako oxpert ndvlco. JBBhBB Head your farm paper. Send for BBBBBJ good bulletins when they promise to BBBBBJ light up the darkness of your prob- BBBBBJ lems. You mny have lost the trea- BBBBBJ sure. You may have been robbed. BBBBBJ Hut, unless you nrc a very wonder- SflBBBBl ful farmer Indeed, you will 11 ml un- BBVBB suspected riches In the closed book 'JBBBBa of tho farm If you will only open its fllBBBl pages and take the timo to study BBBBb them as a lawyer studies his cases, iBBBBB or a preacher his sermons. A cei- iBBBBl tain sort ot farming may be done BhBVJ with tho hands only, Hut he wlu BBVBB does not use'his brain, too, will fait." JBBBBl f HEALTH HINTS f TsBBBB 1 Clennso teeth In tho morning, nt night nnd after each mcnl always H "BBBB1 f crush teoth from tho gums downward for tho upper teeth, and from Y mBBBI 1 tho gums upward for tho lower teeth. Novcr pick teeth with metal ft IBBBBl I points acids, llko vinegar, lemone, etc., destroy the tlmo of the teeth T lBBBBI land destroy their solidity. BBBBa t laugh! show your teeth! 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