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I r J £3 f 1 w I SiMwrfiomt for Sak. il I iC Î4 • I i a > - -4 *■ 10 acres with 7 rbom house, surrounded by fruit J and shade trees and ornamentals as shown in the il $$ lustration. I Ö 3 * I m f i - f r S rt Barn a id dh'icken houses' and ' yards; bfel good well with wind nil! and No. 1 gasoline enginer JtJ excellent faâter; gond soil; a dozen varieties of choice orchard fruits in bearing; admirable ' location for M fruit'-; also foi' chickens, bees,'gardening, etc. Bess 7 *** than a mile ftorn Pbstoffiéë, Court hoüse and Collège " One of the best towns in the State. 'Location sight- 7 - ly ahd beautiful.* Thirteen degrees above zero was ; icoldest weather here last winder., More land can bq M had if desired. Aa opportunity ffo gqt a desirable M home Jo one of the best and most healthful localities ^ of the Pacific iMorthwest.' Price ^r25'. Induire at Rural office. 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I o • • . i • To live well, you must be in Rain or the opep air every day, shine, mud or dust, go your house and see what God is Edward Everest outside of doing outride. j* -/ ■ Hi. improvement ■ .village*, in manynplaces, had .< a-;. -^opted the plan of giving away a large 1 nuhiber of packaged 'of flower seeds to the town children The object is. to get the- children fhe The societies i beautifying interested ntr town.' - Sometimes committees chifld^f'l fan , of appoitited'to'visit the ren's gardens and' îin prizes-afe given for neatness garden and for the best-collection Along' this -Hne> wei are the of flowers.' might'speak of the owner of a hotel in a large dity who is going to give a Thanksgiving ebanquei to every child who will plant and care for a tree all summer. towns need beautifying. i ■; : ' • ' * , 7 , Î ! , Now is a good time to start. • .1 i « !■ • " ■> Ida ho J j* r. t {• Editor of Home Dept:— I wijiuld like to give a thoughts to mothers who are in terested in keeping their boy^ at home 'and out of mi^oheief I/refer eswecially to bovs of from Eleven years and. upwards; 'espec ially 'school boys whose va tiens àre often Tithes few - I » rk- j f idleness.I o and discontent. ' Get him interested in a garden. Even a few rods of ground -il prop will " produce 1 » '* i perly cared for enough fresh vegetables*to last all sulmmer. ; If > yqu ^encourage and help the boy, his pride will 1 | t.. i be arous^rl, jespecially- when »hep brings in the first and earliest .aft a surprise! for you and the Lm , €x P e ' ^ ^ 11 i -it i. I » t; • ( i ! The'Ladies* Home Journal *has recently published which-show family ihiH; were in c ^ se « money earners;. be' vef}' pioud, I I spits from small gardens.- These gardens, 'some forty feet, not only supplied the alnnost:' every onlyi twenty - bv Your bov wouldi he 1 a few dol-h^. n( lLj if he could earn a . rs with which to-huy himseltka new suit, and -perhaps the .long Jde 3 iTed foot.ball.' ■' i' ■ " , (.Can some u reader gk\te- men a good receipt' for Satan's iFotxi ■GJ Mi -A Cake? .t.iMl'l' |i - e o <" i ■ • • f-• * ♦ 1 1 * J* The boys and girls should / : j» ! ( X • < A »I • * the Canyon Fair offers prized for vegetables, andj ,fl >wdrs raided bv the-children. Last year there was a>very pefor-showing in the children's * ffotal Aepartmènt. TCTTfiE tffïlDRËIvr. 1 remember County that "T and yet we are sure that 'there are a number of little boys and girls who have nice gardens or would enjoy doing so; Now is. the time to b -gin planting your* gardens! Wë do not" remember offered last all the premiums year in this department,' but know that there were some; best collection of -geraniums;"bedt collectibn of hand plants; best we children. hanging basket; best sweet peas; best bouq.ueb Think of this There is a little house ih l'an y : oh County, f thdt'is bfaill 7 bf ärfri ff specto'thé Thè !,, y'âlr'd tilight* think I u tffbé r , ! uffpa i n téd y e o n' t ai n s Only lv ofie of t-Wo ' srtra 11'' fboms, "àffd ( yet in if a hoüse that makes' you stop and think Whs'? : r, • owner. L M , | f • . tj j imraactiîa'te; ybu that it had been swept With a broom. Rven the sagë brush is piled up with alfriost mathamat jcàl precision. Thé windows are clean ^rid hurig With 1 trékh 'cùf^ tains. You féel thàt T yoü Wöültf like to shake hands with *be m ■ wners'ofthat house," and talfé .k ! dinner With his wife. ( » n i Doe's vôùf T yard look so? <.|->in i -ii n i 'VI ) ^ wonjian hv the rj^me of Annette Place has started tq,,. w^lk, across, the continent $he, will,., 'nwdsand ejjpeçts to ma^e the tr jp in ,a y ear. , 1( )(1 , j-ii 1 » accompanied hv he • < i >7/ m irrigation Nuggets. mV 151 «) ■ i i .HI i,.,,-, I > 11 j ■ rr Mjiiij'Ol Judge little says that irnga tip.n water is worth |50Ù0 an at ftpdIan js^JtJa^Jprn^^ap'd i n t(he osuthern end of j> ' I • 1 r'i'V]i ' , i t \ •••;•», t ^ e State there is pr^ctiçiilly i|o wa J er f or irrigation. The great Sweet water dam and reservoir jd hills riot fkr from San i Diego, " whïc'h was built about' 15 years' ago 1 at an : enar'mbus ^034 hàs had no Htâtei' in f 0 ^ sëderàl years. Pumping ih' water \h yesotffed 1 to rëgardless, 'éxpèhsë whërëvef 1'£ con be se éû re d; hobt deep and ''shallow r well pumps' ate uêëd - 'J hë Boisé riyer thes*e dâÿs rs an object lesson to thosë 'ff ho' Hit ft d ou bt thè capacity bf 'it's water ^ u ig à sheds during the spring tffohths mighty 'stream and millions upon'millions of water 1 are daily going to the sea. | Think r of the "storage pbs.Si Mountain Ranch For Safe. 1 HO rufrr»^ tréll fVm'i*-*. Fré"»- vvftt 4 and plenty of it (rood supply of wood. Fi tie water for 'Household' purposes. 30 acres in meadow 3 acres in hearing orchard. Excellent land for végé ta hies. ' 7 fobmed house, barn fbr 14 head of hordes and 4 cows Farming .tools, hen house, etc. On main tra\-- . eled road front Caldwell and Nampa to Silver City'and Dé Lamar, Fine- di pt ate and g-ood market. Price $3000. down. Terms to suit purchaser. (l H. R. PRATT, Reynolds, Idaho. A /.i bilites of this stream at such a period. Get theirrigatibn ditch in read iness for the ffater, fight now. Dont wait until people are claffioring for water. The government storage and canal plan for wtering the rands of. Ahe* Boise . arjd JC^ygtlQ valleys, appears to be pretty Tüdëjwëll assured and this''mYaffr ^ àri '' enormous impetus to ad this pbrtion of 'the State. It I is ' Uncle"'Sarfi ' Can ! 'do, 1 tànd j edight 1 'to do, and it is' just 5 watet* ' iv'tlid pebble 7 Want. 1 THerefBrë, : ' j it should bë gotten under hëad way at the eàrliésf possible dato. \ ri » How to Make Good Cottoge Cheese, ' j n the manufacturing of cottage fè^eâé 1 by ordinary souring of i tfce is kept at a tempera i td r e of T'O decrees F, to 75 de grees P. 1% t degrees C. to' ^4 ! degres b.j until 'it is well cur fdled, svbich will usually require' hours.' UTie chiidre i f I to j mass iHhh lifaköU up by hand | or cut 'by a curp knife and is I heated gfraduklly tb 90 degrees JF, (32 dégeës C. ) a'nd is 1 këpt at this temperatufe uttfil the whey appeafs ëlear. 1 Wliën ■ the heat is sp applied as'to fequife 30 Pr yo miîiütes' tb reach 1 90 degrees degrees'-C.),' then the F, (32 whey will separate clean in 45 20 fninates ' 1 under J 'normal j ; eruditions. The whey is then ! ' T jvm from the curd * the curd is put into müslinffiägs or plaëed 0 n rackà and 'alloWëd to drain' until whey dea'ses to eothe from ffte ' curd. The curd is then salet to thé rate of about One ioufid of salt for (the hundre.l or douuds I 'of'curd or to taste, . shaped into balls and finally wrapped' in oiled paper that may be obtained from any dâiry supply houses, ' Fbr thé; finest putility of cheese, the curd should be mixed with thick preferably ripened' cream, at the raté of one ounée bf cream, fbr one pound of g made into Agri.,' Station cream, cheese before bein ball's.—-N. Bulletin. . Y. r; r t 1