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'The'l( \\:tr le ,:tIt'rtI n't nlthor Ized Kit er to :i! ill ll 1:: tI I lr:in It Is til ;ift lo thi A n it,i':l i l.a:inii of Caltifr iili. Dark Doings. A Lo lnl i,'ua'h. (Cal., ir a l, '1: usini a conilini ilitii ':lui: "That renitinls me of the lntoe I run for umayr nli i, Carnilill.In lt c llrel g t leiti lin n , to deliv'r 150 en l~,red \'i es. "'he I l '1i1 coint : ft t i th i . lectjin sh wied I recelevl uilt li,1 vote. N'sx day I met ii i , clorl'l l trii tnl. I tl, l hipn I know Ij 'ittivily 1\ Ih, ie n ·;lit e ofi heentij i hf i i .. c.oll r. t I . I . . ye" h, .11:i ! ,'-'.' relid th, 'hi i)ohllln ho,. '.i,- tiftv of e l ,- ni. ih tioubile-croisl ,t A Unique Metaphor. A unique t ,a:ir:thr:ing f a titne hornereeld mletpl,ilr is rl,',orl,,de in the Soutlook by Mity l ewhur't. repertirt food riots in N,\\" York. (ie rof the hungry \oitt it :niti in ih who pre senltel the ;r ri'\anites ti the houard of esttni:iti crlil out "We " coine to youll g,'ntil':tiln hIe ' \ith the iheei g heads :ianil you tell s tlhat there are noi lis 1t1 let you help i us. You ian not tanko tihe lls ouilt of our wind like that." .. . SCRAPS Railroad extensions In China are proposed involvinL an aimoiunt esti mated at $CO.tk(.tN). It is reported In Mexican newspapers that hundlru«i of mnen are wanted to work in the Conhuila mines. Joseph Iaittell's bequest to Middle bury college, Middlebury, Vt., amounts to almost a million dollars. The largest maker of paper fasten ers in the world Is an English concern which annually manufactures over 100,. 000,000 of these articles. MUNITION DEPOT SHELLS COULDN'T HIT .,. [f R. -y M n A it...:.,,?... .: :u \,.ý,,, I,, h t ihi. -]zo'Il. Ili,, (,\r'r tlzing v'xe 'llt tilt tarl;;vt. Friends Make Tommy a Sot. Sir Alfri. l':irce (;iull. ,:akin i - nt Killurn r.,.,ntly and referring to the e'ffet of drink ,ln h1hlhr'. :ail tha:it I, :ri ti l tI-n vy ii "a niot ia drllulikin !lilit \%:; it fault. Il spitals should 1,e i saceredI retreat fIr s~lliers. ihe -ia. yet they \,ul tirdly Ihelieve hI, itlinit it w t. ven Ithe'"'e, to pr,t't th' etan rllll lm th illtroitution a drink frolint ýIitji,'. 1he knelw if ione piar:ialyzd :i11 hnlpitess Ilatn whoi wtas fmnl hI l,, I,'.1y drunk aifter his friend- h:il \lit.,d himn.-Lahdo, Tiumsli," Radish Seed Pods Pickled. The' ,,I.u an:tlld tihner si''edl pods of some a':i tites of r:tl!ll.s are some tilnes used for plcklin; lilke cnapers; in :rt, thei' 31,ir:. ,r r;:t-tail radish Is gri\ c ixlcluiiv\ly for its piods. which are r uitin .i L:I mnl :iltso used in pickle slinkltin .-- l'itieil Sltat'e Ilepart inent of Agriculture. Material for nmakln , od piaper, it Is said, can ie produced freIl rfun- ho)ps that have hitherto be: tlhr, a\\ay in breweries. French newspapers have :llapted as the designation of the press cen sor the phrase. "La dame aux long ciseaux." "The Indy of the long scis sors." When fish of the deep sea chase their prey or rise for some reason high above the ocean he(, the tases of their swimming bladder expand and they become light. Duck Flew 2,000 Miles in 60 Hours. Two mnaillaird ducks w ,\ ri'i silver haind], tut their leg' killhd near blil:.1 , .\li., ly I or. 1helto' n 4'. Fredetrick ine tinell w:t .' 'ere rlen l lrigilitily by Jack Minor of Kingsville., lOnt. LDoetor IFr.edierick receiid al letter fromI Mr. Minor gil in dletall's oqf the' remarkablle record in tlitht nild' front Kingsville to Mollie. Ti .' nillit'i "' ni'ie:otiltedi the flilght of iapprximiately 2,000) miles in Try Hominy Instead. One simple way to solve the potato problemh is to a('tt hoinitny inusi'tai. (iOne \,iuld think that 'ilily indulgtence in lpotatoes was asolutely Iinecess4ary to <'st:in llfe.-C('hitligo Tribune. Oil From Soy Beans. Oil mills ,on theL I':eiti' . coast have Iten operating for sevtyral yeallr with sor" ileuanl il :;tr''d frint Mancihuria, and here. found a rend" sail In that re gin for oil. lnke anil othe'r Droducts. Exactly. t uhin- (;ii l - Stanlding between the terrili,,1 horin, :Itnd the desperate vill:in. the h:anl-!nine horn looks sweet ennltuh Ti eIt. Slnt r h,.r--I e. lie must be a regular "h:inn" sanultwich. Mean Masculine Ruse. A California court required a wom an attorney to remove her hat. Thl probably will curtail the feminine en rollment in the law courses.-St. Phal Pioneer Press. TOGO AT THE SEASHORE Dear Mr.: asag the fresh air at Sandflea Beach, Conn., employed by Hon. Mrs. & Mr. jddbeater, I am no longer to be found at that address. If some one could A" a seashore without an ocean attached to it I should be more happily to remain. Nikkamuer Japltnese Employment Agcy send me there, where I arrive to smiling blue porch setting alonesome amid winds. The internals of that house resemble 6Iached almshouse, yet lion. Mrs. Liddbeater say she were fortunate to ob it in fashionable location price 2(0$ monthly. "It are ala[arnj place to come for rest," she report. "Now kindly to fetch 8 trunks upstajrs, split wood, lynch hammoock on porch, and deliivr 14 buckets water from aka well 11 blocks up street. When this are finished lunching can be prepare br 10, rugs beat, and ice-cream friz for party to-night." I thank ha'ttd feel sure I shalil enjoy this vacation from work. These IAddbester family have got two t2) children of assort,'l sexes, age 17 & 18 respectfuily. Eclaire are girl Htani and Oliver his. l,.th l\ear very giggling clothes and love to be e gaee L She got Stanhop, \Vhi!ilebudd, de liciously snatle boy, for hers, whble I lon. (tlivmr obtain se(ocethcart atten tion from Hon. Bluebell Vawk. you,, lr'ply ,ii cxtrtn:.- fox-trot. But when Fryday night arrive up my vy actin lo,,mome con:derably more entangled. F'in out from (lepot emterge lion. Mr. Liddbeater with tired busi ness expression while reading \Vall Street news from paper. "What shall we do to make yea fe(,l entirely idle?" require entire family together like chorus-girls. "At 4.06 tomorrow a. m. high tile shal arise and codfish~will be biting viciously," he say so. "Therefore we go fishing." Groans by all. That midnight was night for party where I friz ice-treams, served slight rabbits of Welsh birth, assisted chairs where dances was jumping, play rag time on pianola, and was otherwise considerable talented. 1y 2.26 1 retire upwards to my box bedroom under cooked roof, where I remained outside my dreams till 3.31. At 3.20 came tap-knock to door. "What is it?" I require with startle. "3.30!" holla Hen. Liddbeater voice out there. "Arise to go fish!" "Do fish get up so early?" I ask to know. "Togo," demand Hon. Liddbeater like Napoleon,. "while we fish you shall go along and whittle bait. Also prepare lunching for 10 and be very im promptu about it." I do so and we nextly go to shore where I must carry complete lunching including baby and umburella. Pretty soenly we arrive to detestable whale boat being kept by salted gentleman resembling damaged admiral. "Will this boat hold 12?" require lion. Boss Man. "So easily!" corrode lion. Navy. "It were built for six." Thereforeo all was compressed in while we chug with gas-perfumery to central middle of ocean. All the ocean seem to tip up on one side as if it was going to spill into California. Something inside my interior stumack seem to speak of my ancestors. And look! Each stylish person of that cruise begin concealing their happiness by laying down on it. Groans. Yet Hon. Liddbcater continue ito wake happy cheek and smiling lip resembling lion. Edw. Foy seeming corn. At lastly he motion lion. Salt Gentleman to choke his engine. "This are the exact patch of waves where Thores Cod came to chew their / "~~~hatq~ Is it,' I cl~r ~ihsa "You Are Discharged," Howell Hon. Liddbeater. "Report to My Office in N. Y. for Your Payment." cud," he explained. "Therefore, lion. Capt. stop boat. Tcgo, while all other tishermans lay dying, you shall cut bai:,s attra tive to fish." "If convenient, Mr. Sir," I bereft, I should prefer to join the other groans." "'Continue to fish-hook or I discharge 'yoeg" he dib. Of suddenly Ion. Mrs. Liddbeater aris.' upwards from pillows like a fried snake 't'or sake of your c'hildren." repeat hr.r 'I ask you to cease making clams and people and .Taps and fish niis.'ualle for selfish Jov of your deprav ity, Put us somewheres where w, can runl away" "'Fishing cannot be accmplis hd by runhing away" he deploy with Samurai expression. 'I newt repart eff intil 1 hive caught 11." '0l !" yellup Eclaire loopipg testoie Stanhope and looking less e ngaged than usual. "Drowning would be pamhues after this." "If you drowned I could save you.' dictate Stanhope looking very pale Yale, 'Any shipwreck would be vwelcon i." roane Oliver greenishly. "V'ill nothing stop off y'our mulish fishing?" require lion. Mrs. waking up from her death. "1'nless the boat sinks I shall stay remaining here until 1 catch 14," he growell. That ocean now look entirely double to me and I could feel my courage rolling around inside my lung. "If the boat sink I be much obliged." gaggle all together like chorus girls in hospital. "I know how!" I holla with suddenness of intelligence. "By preparing to swim you shall snub those 14 codfish!." Thusly exclaiming, I lept uply & grabb hammer where 0 layed sleeping beside lunch. With nimble ankles peculiar to heroes I jump to hung-plug in central middle of that boat, Whacks! Uply sprung plug quite corkishly and next came huj sprout of salt Atlantic approaching inside like giganterous fountain. "Birsinless species of mice!" reproach Hon. Mr. while attempting to brush out ocean with heel. Yet already Hon. Boat resemble bath-tub where' all set in lake. Alarming wakefulness from seasickness was next to arrive and--before I could acknowledge--each person make flop-splash to water* including me who was there amidst swimming while Hon. Boat turn over on, his nose and fipat up-down. I save Hon. Mrs. Liddbeater, lady of large tonnage but considerable float age. Hon. Oliver save Hton. Bluebell. Hon. Liddbeater save himself. Hoe. Eclair save Hen. Stanhope. Hon. Captain save Hente.Botte. So everybody were quite comfortable, thank you, hooking their nails to stumack of that_ boat. But where was room for me? I continue onwards splashing doggishly "Why should it?" I holla with water-spouts. "I save you rrr, sick-deatb and yet you will nol support me on your fioater." "Get off of!" snagger lion. Mrs. giving me crude push with heel while I attempt to sclutch. "'Did I not stop fish-catch?" I bubble frogfully. 'We can be sfflfciently miserable withoftt you!" nar-r-ate Hon. Oliver while making water-polo across my head. "'You are discharged!" howell Hen. Liddbeater. "Report to my office in New York for your payment," I hear this ingratitude with extreme compression of soul. H~ow difficult it are to be useful when not e ired to do so! Therefore I would snub them with my immediate departure. Thinking thusly I struck offward in ge. direction of New York and wheD lastly seen I feel very free, although expecting to be drowned." tHoping you are the same, Yours truly. HtASHIMuRA TOGO. (Copyright, byv International Press Bureau.) "VIOLENT" "INMATE SAVES KEEPERS. Since his commitment to the insane ward of thOe OregnS hospital after conviction for murder 15 years igo, Joe Castranova has been regarded as' the most violent patient in the institution. But when there waa an organ ized uprising among the inmates, and some of them had struck down two at endants with pieces of hardware taken from 'a bathroom, Joe came to the rescue, subduing the two leaders of the outbreak and probably saving the lives of the attendants. Good Advertising. "In England It is worth a great deal for a business concern to enjoy the patronage of royalty,." "No doubt. But I don't imngine it is worth any more than the patronae of a famous bael player is to an American concern." PREVENTING EROSION OF FARM LANDSj '44 k ý '"ý1 '... ýý ya "1 ýa..... . ,, .. j;= . ý '.ý.1. ý A" %' - _______ -" GUIED.r FIELD IN NORTH ICAROLINA. (Preparedi ' i:v e 'tr',1 'te' t', el. - I Thel ' ,xist'.ii c l of \l i' tI ' a;i:1s of so CI'll \l 'rn-l - ult bill :1it, thl - ll'rll.hllllh t tilt, I nit d Sta 'e. uity I' l :ilttr;hutel l c'hief!y to i i l i iI ' . f luo tqo the n ltur':al :a' ene'ies nt.1 \\ itl. ll'ost and(! rai: . In h llmi( t hlo'alitie. \inl d utl l tI blow proces I es, pilay but a linii"ir p:Irt inl the di plhtiin of the soil anld ti e ulti nllllte d11 "str1 1 tinln of gi IIII f11'111n hla a s. It Is the fitiluiri of tiw' "1il t1 a:!-.il'i the rain \wltir \i hi1lh ftall.s uponlL it thatt preseil nts i y f r tlhe Iii t.I r : p o t of tlt I " ,Inl'l . .\' :t it a lrl 'f Tl lof ti' :1 1. . 'b '1 in ' I Ii . l' l.S It i" 'ýi 'll X :. I; ' ,l ' I t' 1 : if lli'" .1 i:,i: 'i , ,l i ( ; '1.i 1 p is ,,', . .t - 'li i' iiil ,l"n I.T :l ;'lt ili " ii l nl aI i i ,ll . i , : ,i t in iil- i' I l t fii I j 1 tsilt 'i, lit I- p ulh' a',l,' a i ir'qg. nlil -., i, . II i .' I, , x i,l . , 'I ll ti lltly y \ l lifi l r : illI :t. it i. ie r lhIh :il ll *i'ii, I I : l i 1t, tii ..)l i l i. i" b ililnt . :t 1 th ll' 1i l'rl1 1111 \\ i ll I 'tlri r:11 ' g e'itl .y i11 111",1 t tll t l t Itl i t:fi li a.1 11ll ly :r 1 1 ilo ntl iy 1 i ll. I eholiti to heFr inof throth ro IytrI . 1 l1iTii iI a '1i ' 1 i II' 11_it 11 (i1t lht ii.i .1 ' h 111"' . 4 ,1 1 1 t, 'f 111ii oil, I In n~ ., a'1 1+ i- li r, di ,i t Ioirilj l~s il hriti , -l al ,s :,ptiiui n , th-Il T oil.r ll -ih :iIr I i h ti) '. itIL II h I'ili ' ll i I:ii - 1.1iich 'Iu r-u tri 1I11''0I t.' 1 1' of thenii hils tile ofl't, " I t 11 '1 1 1itwh ar11 - 1 t r, s . :a , l'i.i" I f\I't" l r i: tiit i -, o "f I l le t r tili" slgtl y' 1l'if ii il -.,ii.h :,u- ' , ,'l le'-l, ,1i" ls . -l, :liI t1 l fill, '. 'lr ,l:y n. r!!" ' ;li', ' ; 1" \ ' 1 .-1,"- ,. Itie, I l' e,' ill' tiu i' 1l': '.' le !i - .. . ,-I tr\ i in :1 fiti l Io.> ... II t'f till' I'l, il"l't'li'i\i lifni' ent thart the 1;,'rio t of ibi sortivleg pro cess' isi tol di iuni ii m,,aer tly Ite t Irtilir y o r lro d cll tivi e -o \ l - 11"1 th e so il. lit 'fin :. tllt I'lly 11it irfl l i 1u i1)1d sr ,lTIi urlf t wfhih tit anil . d tli i' i.l iT l ihlit-l. Forms of Erosion. Eroillll. dIfue to iocin .linter wilalrsl Ii t ciii i n t he I rI lt lutsthin, iul _ l-vi lylini. l all tllareas Iiare pra' ti'ally ru'i nlel h }.' c ll in. \, t h ile ishl o t \\ 'o-h ilit '-iltiilti i ii< the ilrro lu ti\ pol\\er ofI l rtlte aril :1I'. Tji" th. I it rally iiis the ii ioa t si dlrl'elmihd of the two types Pill te lolnt i if iti s i l4 ' iIt ar it is.it lltliny tf- r i ae ts. VIh ir tll- r1 i\;es oif i.i. I pr, -.'Ie d Inih a'l' th ri, lieeeplit ' inlt'r - i v:,i'ily d , l otr in the sii'hl. Thel ir titi'ear: The tri, u ts Iint only a11, /luIte' logs Irf htfi d .1 l1 in mil \ i' l 111'1' ill ("liI Iivating. biilt a i rk'll IIoer'i' int the lyiih g inability ofthe' sol to rwthin rthe trol'r iistll of re aonlt t for he n prduclltion of crosIe il no wioahstt d f-riedI i t el ull drought. The itnjury pu Itn shidet \Iashing. which occurs throulhout the nl'iie(l an1tes, genr ly is undere stinatc'll and is regarded by iminy forlmers :1s of no particular qlhDe uenc. It isT this e type (if ewlig that vlowly por riers aay the very fartility of the soil without apprisinlg the farer--except through slightly dihiinish(lid 'roll yid -1d1 each yedr--that the it Is lid::lithin tf rem edial M easures i. i il. , riittve in Methods of Preventing Erosion. Erosion is due chietly ito the free piIpr'.tiont of o\tor over the surface of the land. which carries If partliles of ;oil. If all rain \iater were al- I sorbed by the ground upon which it falls, soil t-rosion would hbe reduced to I ai niilliutlp It Is (obv'io(ust, tlher,-flre, that in order to prevent or redhce erosive lctioll the soil mlst rce'ivie ltrl- Itl ient tlhit Is coiil lv.e to the ad ii i-.i l tll : ll the storage of hiarv q( li:in titi,.s of rain water: :i.:l methods Must ,e minlo;,yed to ) i'lliis. the \eloh ity, anld thereby the tranipol'tin!1 power, of the run-hip water. Since the storage h'oipeity if a sill depends upon its porosity, any treat rlent which' ni' ts in :ill ilnirearsl,41 Mornmrtlon of organnic matter or a i rl lia ~li t't'i'y. T hi-; i1 r -nt l in s:1 a ri hel by ptl inili i t'1 il lI.'-t ncc,1:, 11lfit. l , Ib'. I ,\\ 111i : unqb''r 1t ,lh .pl. . m atur111 1 'e, stliI1'1 *,. -talk, ann \:l~ ',1 t t,4 \1':' ('l'op,. T his oirI'i:I c li 1tl 1 itt 'r, i : i n 'tl Ii l iii stiate, l is I a:llbl't oi" ab!,sorhin, consider'ble wta ter in, flForums i riether and dvee-.1'r top t .,ill. ' Vegta tioln ort couvr cro,,s \\i1 1,ro ' fe t lit ~t ill n four ' \\llyi " (1) by h ·t ind e. H s hi .the . til a l it _I l i, ,ll \ h i1 xt lit il t , hilct It t ' , ,',: +, l t'. fl i 4t Il :i,' -,,I'Ic I 1",'::("1 Th, 't .. l ;) t, hlliu. n the -oil " t : tl:-i t,,I ,,;lu r tllr,,u h thl , bint linsr . l ",, , r ,,'th,,r,,nt- ; :, (,,l(1) b1yý re. u,'it ft1 II in I ei tt !II,'ll ht 1 'f " 117 ,l lti11' l ItIri hn \ , Il li-inii !,:i. ttilit' \,i'l itti 'f' .c i r ' 1" sl ol\\t-. i t''. n,,t' ri' t i .Il"tlly :; ilr ' tl'tu l T I 't", i i Ii \\ilit :r 1r i\ 1 l ,' I:tnha I: + :iiy it - I tl e" i ' iilxl\ " t"tha 1t ( i' t i71 u t, I I I . tlir :c lil rl' 1 t\\il , itr i- oP tiii -sl e t, nell, e ihc k th, rstr it l _ if a 1 :1 'f 1, ti, illyk l Itye i nf le t, l Ij,',i ji tI t1''1r tl "- , ' l 1tistill ti ell U \ nderd' it ' ning. li\:t S 't . , l, \\ i" 1:,11;,,, I!{1 : lnd " It i li -- t \\hi rili ,y tht . the ir frT-" , iu ' . rlf rftit . Th, - lter iall-. Iti, I;i'" l n th, s-rfe ,Ink s into the S ''ll I :1i' l:lta hritll L',1 "h It. fnil is c n Itvti t1rtiirltit thnnegl it\olitiit running It tier t ,lt iutfl et'( tin ciase of oI n ltarst yc 1i' 71I Cnts rf i. Enitritlrite air, which ), c',' ier,:thlb <!.' ree to) the 1 inserva ltion of mloisllre tin hill ila l,. S lrtflIn it ' nilts tilt pntrsile to prevent it ero'Fq ''l till 1n la ,s with excessi\'e slopes. ,No :iIt''inpt shoutd he ulllt' to lultl \inlt' .ll't1t if atr-r nut they shoul, d he -lt ,nut l. Tistu hyirt rll u'u onily rt'tinof - -n h. In well-soddhed pasture land - l osil is ll epel.d hy unire'tly tn ilhe S'i i cti, if ri\trh s th on win rlccul at It thi.n, ils ltClI les. dpestrciti, e thane :isn :'!lyn a s'tions of the ('lofuntry 't I bItr,,t'l:11 on 1 , ,X7 ,ls ' -l \ 'ely stetp sl< ,pes It li- lt, ten lac. reltn for culltin an Increase " inl tl i inl t ln s after cltarin it waspore 1 fouroll+ ilnlpo..iblle to c'nlltrol or check hI stt,el. I,lc. thch ri s ll ou rcbtl t re ir \ t'1 t tilnl'er; Iln t ie therun-o ray r f UNNECErsi \SARYill rWASTE It soon to :I -I:nlfo of Unrrenness. It Is knl wn t- 11 ten Corn is About Fotiveur fWerest Old tn I Some Farmer s Lose Much of Cropd n i ,lin, power of the roots and the i"c - , nuiitiol 1f it thlck layer of leaves 1 :!nit rI ': ti'" f'lmltft r 11n the soil surface. Underdratniing. I ton fa:ire seetin re dilyg that by the S ini,',Ir:iinin' of land to carry off the '- ttltr e. fot tir h it rc ,tittmorf them Wa 1.l ir friui the surfle,. The water fail I sia upon the surface sinks. Into the tn five ersiton. Entratpped air, which often lrev ttents tilhe enltrance and free mivetmlent oif wrltt-r in the soil. finds a Slulel of escape throgh sub lnrainage ichannels The physeal' t onditton of the s oil is tiltered by underritzirnage in Through the alration find flo culation t )f the stoil pirtleles. A pweretibleo ex t" pension and a slight upheaval of the t ol take place, resulting in an increase Ios the tize of the individual pore en trs. ust asne, the farnfller wh pero solates I- a lyn d should quickly nto the moll ornd a diminution in thee run-off fol r, UNNECESSARY WASTE IS SEEN II t- ,When Corn Is About Four Weeks Old A1 Some Farmers Lose Much of Crop sr because he is a speculator.