SORE SHOULDERS AND NECKS | Trouble Found In Mar Ordinarily to Improper Fitting “ollars and Hames, {By Sore should K|re, as in collar JATHER » 10 an even the proper car S34 gw LINE spring the skin tissues h collar Diseased co may abnormal bec ave ome Dar pressure mditions cause WATERING TANK FOR Small Stream of Water Flowing by Use of as Shown, STOCK Be Kept Barrels May Water Tank, for tanks. They aad platform made of ona shown is made of three rels, the center one larger than the oth held In place on piece of two by four inch m od at each end Thelr Inne: were notched to fit barrels short pleces of pipe connect ter tank to the other tank receives the source of supply. A small water, keep flowing in and out time, keeps the water from bec atagnant The earth can be kept water tanks of any kind by the base as shown The overt 0 leakage will drain away and preven a mud hole Many times ashes wera sawed in th ter the hail-barreis set on several pi er two the planks the two waler fro srl atre low ’ Base of Tank, are thrown about a tank to absorb the moisture, which makes the leakage flow back under the tank. Constant dampness dots the wood and renders the foundation Insecure, Worth of Buck Lamba, It is a mistake to send the buck lambs to market as they are never de. sirable and bring down the average of the shipment. When a buck lamb is aboud three months old it begins to de- velop coarseness and a disposition to fight, Best Horses In America, Recognizing the fact that America produces the best horses in the world the Japanese government has re cently sent a special agent to this country for the purpose of buying a wmumber of breeding horses. isfactory Than Old Style “A” Shaped Buliding. for 20 years the A house h style of individ. Wa were writes John American Swine 18 been In sfled with them +} hor ual OT IRIOE etler neigl Then the old a Hked b some of yuld ve them a CEB BO we of bulld » Rew ones to gl we built three, and llked Individual House for Hogs Lambs and Parasites. Best Feed for Sheep. of Dwar! Essex rane (LIVE STOCK tt NOFES=# Cleanliness adds much to pearance of a hog Hogs require attention regardless of ions, age or sex A hog once ¥ the ap- stunted can never be torwards Barley has practically t ing value as oats for work Pure bred stock fed handled right will profit, Farming on a business basis inates small mules just aa it displaces small horses It is conducive to heal when they can pasture fleld. Bran is worth more pound for pound as a part of a ration for a work horse than alfalfa meal, Dusty feeding places are very in. Jurious and lack of sunshine for early pigs is detrimental The young pig wants to be got out into the sunshine and on to the dirt, as early in life as possible. If pigs are well fed they will usual. ily wean themselves at the proper { time, without any trouble, A good way to make a start with he sagne feed hosses liberally and surely make a elim th to feed hogs have the range of the build a concrete feeding floor for hogs. The general health and condition of the regularity and manner of feed. ing. One of the most common mistakes is to let the colt grow up big enough to work before bothering to teach him much. Sheep are utilizers of waste. Thay clean flelds of weeds, utilize to great advantage any kind of pasture and fit ‘ip well with farm practice Ou i KLING MAY QUIT BOSTONS Manager Expected ort Time of Famous Within Resignation Backstop Is Very 8h as Boston fans basence on box scores during the 1 weeks ndered past ow the trouble ol contests what ywdy 1 have wo Rariden and O« big mitt in the late, although to play his ial game of ball was wmve dont the i majority of 3! C1 5 ¢ : fe £38 ist " Kling is In condition BETTING ON NATIONAL GAME Repular Bookmaking Establishments | Opened for Placing Wagers on Qutcome of Contests, The gamblers and the have at last begun a baseball It bad friends bet with each other as to the outcome of games Now, we are In- formed, regular bookmaking establish. ments have been opened. Odds are posted, based on the assumption certain pitchers working. be made on the results of games, on the result of the league race on the number of runs that will be made, or on almost any event of the game. In addition, tipsters have begun to ply their trade, offering to give Inside in formation, sure winners, ete The great national game cannot stand long under an Incubus of this kind, says the Charleston News and Courier. Once let the gambling feat. ure predominate and all bellef in the honesty of the games will at once dis. appear. Any player who makes an er- ror at a critical time will be subjected to the charge that he has been bought, Managers and all others connected offi clally with the different teams will find themselves in a most unpleasant situa. | tion, pending the final ending of the | sport as a national pastime. bookmakers real was Profit in Baseball Pools. There must be & tremendous profit in baseball pools. In Philadelphia re. cently the police arrested three men on the charge of being gamblers and running a pool at the ball game. The evidence showed the men had been faking in $1,800 daily and paying out r in New F rr Base all Rayer. pinion of at Chi many ti ovided the bal: ANCe Necessa {to make Washington a pennant-con- tends ig club Watek Ba Ed Walsh is fast losing his title of doing have had to be iifesaver Instead of {ing act his | sent to his rescue the sav nself others { George Stovall seems to have found | the secret of putting life into a ball team.” The Browns look like a bunch | of real ball plavers now George Rohe { third baseman and hero of has been the Mobile Southern league clud { meries of 1908, Callahan Has Oddities. Manager Callahan, of the White Sox, like all great men, has his oddi ties, One of them has to do with Shibe Park, the home lot of the Athletics. Jimmy looks upon Connie Mack as the real founder of the American league in Philadelphia, The Shibes, he says, didn't Invest their money until it was plain the club was sure to be a winner. Therefore Jimmy Insists on calling the park “Mack Park.” sought Cal for an interview one day last season. Jimmy compiled, but im- | posed a condition that the Athletics’ park be called “Mack Park” through: out the story, The newspaper man agreed, and for once, at least Connle got all the credit that Cal thought due him, George Rohe Released. The release of George Rohe by Mo bile marks for another chapter In the changing fortunes of the hero of the world's series of 1908, Rohe, wherever he may go, will long be remembered as the substitute put In for the series who won it with his hitting. Joe Tinker Ridicules Idea Math- ewson Is Going Back. Chicago Shortstop Enthusiastically Declares That Christy Is the Great. est Pitcher in World-—Twirler Lauds ’ Cub Infielder, Christy Mathewson. done what he has done in years, and I might take it back.” Joe. Just for fun the writer looked wp | Mathewson, “Whom do you consider the great est batter in the world?” was asked of him. “That's a hard one to answer,” he replied. “I have never seen a better natural hitter than Chief Meyers. The hardest man I have ever had to piteh to, however, Is Joe Tinker.” And there you are. Here are two men arch enemies at 4 o'clock and members of a mutual admiration so- clety at T, said OF FIVE WOMEN Proves That Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com- pound Is Reliable. Reedville, Ore. —**1 can truly recoms- mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to sll women who are passing through the Change of Life, as it made me a well woman after suffering three years.'® ~— Mrs, Many SOGART, Reedville, Oregon. Orl La. oe through Cans, the ( hange trog ed wit ) enk and « dizzy Bpelis backache, | I was not fit for any I took I Ly~- dia E. Pinkham’ 8 Vege- table Compound . proved worth its 1 vihing Zu in ge sid tome. ”’ TON BLONI u, 1641 Po- lymnia S vew Orieans. 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