the West, the land or the There and days men ern through almost tire; no bravery mer nur hands of The First 80 little time that the to give pe Owl ’ n Thess Ir alter heard of {t id ing them in We had hman whose comrade 1} ca i him his this dians under ed a battle fans sc a.p dead the and Cavairy there was no he he buddis had met He put toy rode wer or ipurs to his horse and where up some troops MIE an Indian and shot tim When guards trated Irishman offer ght any of them but the offer lined. ¢We took five Indian on that battle but nons them ever reached the prisoners’ pen.” prisoner the toad aeaaq the was ded “Theirs but to do and die.” may de- scribe the soldier's duty, but it doesn’t circumscribe his intelligence. M O Codding, who served In t¢ One Hun- dred and Forty-fourth Pennsylvania in the Army of the Potomac, relates an incident show the temper of the army when Grant took command “The Army of the Potomac shiped MeClellan,” Mr Lie to wor. and the others who succeeded ceinmander. But although the army had covered itself with comrades green, f Civil camp » Keep their While they rough lecorating talk of the eparated regi ithward, fight- the ries of {4 blue-clad Army of inet stinging reverses, and after ckah i yrder but it w to. It “Forward by the “The m r right flank!” At last nung to beginning Army of ed a cheer had a general who was gt Richmond That was the { the end and the Northern we for Lee Virginia.” A story is told of a bugler, a French who, in at Springfield, ordered sound a signal obey, but was seen a few minutes later figiding for all was in the front ranks. When the conflict was over the commanding officer said him “You disobeyed order in the midst of battle I dis Whereupon ex bugle, the man, the fight was to He failed to he to my rid 5 nt miss you hibited hi the man mouthpiece He said I could and so | and saber.” of which had been shot aw “The mouth sh not bugle wiz mon bugled wiz mon pistol ay was ot off bugle, Subseisting entirely a few ins of parched corn which cost fifty cents an ear was one of the experiences of Gen. Hiram PF. Devol, who organized the first company in the Thirty-sixth Ohio regiment at Marietta, O. The soldiers were In a starving condition at Chickamauga when General Grant arrived. Heavy guards were used to protect what little food could be found and It was not until the battle of Mis: glonary Ridge had been fought and won that General Devol's regiment could get food supplies brought to them by the railroads. Those only are happy who have thelr miuds fixed on some object other on gr { Most Efficient in Controlling the Codling Moth. Dces More Damage to Apple: and Pears Than All of Other Insect Pects Combined-—~Things Some of Songaters Devour. Weather conditions, parasites, fungi, insect mechanically ap plied polsons (most of which are both dangerous and together are insufficient to check the multipli of Ins¢ the ince of insectiverous Edward H. Forbush of grosbeaks visit eleven disease and expensive) cation cts without asist birds records seeing a pair their 150 times In hours, carry young two or more larvae a Spar rows, chickadees, vireos, martins warblers mad forty sixty hour to nds of ins trips an Helr ects for thelr of the reports records the rop of one nighth in another “Pos ¥ sf FOP Of Writer in Oregon Agricultural C oliege Bulletin Gives Results of Mis Experiments. cent gquarte milk a shorts at three per fowl. The wheat constituted near ly The laid an average of 144 eggs per fowl. a hall of the total cost Scours In Lambs. Garget in the ewe is claimed the cause of white scours in the lamb This prevented milking the udder daily the milk not requi by the lamb. To cure scouring lambs give eight or ten drops of tine. ture of opium in a little milk If the about 1 appears dull in- suspect con } ia by red lamb lies stead of playful, one stipation, which often kills these deli. cate creatures To re it Inject into the rectum tabieapoonful of warm, soapy water in which is a very little olive oil and may lHeve i Pea Crop More Pgpular, In the last federal census year the United States was credited with 1,305. 000 acres given over to dry peas, com- pared with 968,000 acres ten years eariler. Dut a recent federal census burcau casts some doubt on this total, because it says a considerable of the area returned is probably duplication of other crop | i | { i the South Atlantic coast and a num- ber of the state in the middle south. Value of Vetches. Veiches make a very high quality of hay, being palatable and rich in prots ou. which makes it a good sup | FEEDING MILK TO CHICKENS Contains All That Beef Scraps and Greenbone Do and Also It is Highly Digestible, ful animal The most succes feed kind of thelr chickens of all tions. In wild state both vegetable and worins poultrymen food to condi BeCure some ages and birds animal the foods and and rowth the ve mal portion of the food is necessity for normal ma good egg laving Bugs supply the animal food, Bemls snd gther etable getable food. ani- NAYS A and S0 essent ani- that is ds inufacture mal matter in the packing sell large quant scraps and sold very Those who u it perimentally the poultry feo t and 1 prepared beet which ure widely very well has be by and milk, sour mill ailing all the eloms { forms of animal matter | pa MILKING MACHINES IN FAVOR quip- ment of Large Dairies—Room for Much Improvement METHOD OF FEEDI Where Dry Simi G POULTRY Is Given Is Essential—it Crowding. Mash Hopper or lar Device Prevents ry a by The Dry-Feed New York Hopper Used Experiment Station, fowls crowd mash hopper aq the chickens con { gatisfactor) 77 GEN ERAL FARM NOT ~~ Shallow will { kill the udy 3 planter and determine { how it will give the best service A little large is juat | for the oat, corn and hay fields Cabbage growing for kraut factories is a pecullarly uncertain business Circumvent large feed bills by grow. better forage and grain crops Rape can grown when clover is not available or in connection with it The finer the soil the vegetables, both in quantity and qual ity Shallow cultivation means lighter draft and more work done at less ex penge Rhubarb is one of the standard gar den crops in the vicinity of large cities, ile careful that you plant only seeds that have been tosted and are prover fertile Are you going to have a flower ghr den that the pigs and chickens cannof get at? Do not neglect the garden. It Is one of the greatest money savers of the farm. Rotation of crops in the garden has the same arguments favoring it as ro tation In farm crops. If you have a horse which the wom en and children can drive safely, think twice before you sell it st your to about right be better the Never fails. Can't fail, nurses and family their friends to gr Bowel ve it to 3 Stomach 25 cents paper. and Adler at drs g stores Drs. D WASN'T GOING INTO DETAILS Four-Year Old Had His Own Propriety of Not Airing Strictly Personal Affairs idea of One “LIKE MAGIC” New Food Makes Wonderful Changes. 573 “ . ® 1 viaon wan has suffered 01 om dys re. had a natural i hits ay be excused for saying acts like n : When it is a simple food instead of any one of a ber of so called remedies in of drugs than to feel as though a sors of been performed, A Chicago man, in the delight of re red digestion, puts it in this way: like magic, fittiugly describes the manner in which Grape-Nuts relieved me of poor digestion, coated tonguo and loss of appetite, of many years standing “1 tried every that was recommended without re lief. Then 1 tried Grape-Nuts on the suggestion of a friend v the time I had finished the fourth package, my stomach was all right, and for the past two months 1 have boen eating with a relish anything set before me. That is something 1 had been unable to do previously for years “1 am stronger than ever and I eon. sider the effects pf Grape-Nuts on a weak stomach ak something really wonderful It builds up the entire body ns well as the brain and nerves.” Name given by the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, “There's a reason,” pepsia ars that he can’t member tite, and rouble he m it 80 many ye he on a4 way agic wholesome Iarge num. the form ever likely miracie has he is more 8 about medicine to me, and it is ex to Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new Lone nppears from time to time. They | ere genuine, trae, asd full of human | taterest . It is the favorite baby medicine of the hest Mothers everywhere stick to it, and urge children for Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea and all ents Ye can depend on it. Don't worry! if you mention this Hagerstown, ¥ Lose an Hlusion { Pel TH iF DOES YOUR MIZAD INE ACHE? 5a » FOLEY KI FOR BACKACH KIDNEYS DNEY PILLS TIVE QUALITIES ®. RHEUMATISM, AND BLADDER NIELSEN'S PATENT HOLDING WARDROBE GW \ al At at me Or while traveling camping, et DUSTPROOF SANITARY NEAT 3% ibs. Price $2.5 Express re panic : dealer Weight READY FOR USE Vong can't supe write al once = money ‘back guaranty THE DANA MFG. CO. LEESBURG VIRGINIA SPECIAL TO WOMEN Do you realize the fact that thousands of women are now using A Soluble Antiseptic Powder as a remedy for mucous membrane af fections, such as sore throat, nasal or pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcers tion, caused by female ills? Women who have been cured Bay “it is worth its weight in gold." Dissolve in water and apply locally. For ten years the Lydia BE Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in thei private correspondence with women. For all hygienic and toilet uses it has no equal. Only 60c a large box at Drug. gists or sent postpaid on receipt of Jrtee The Puxton Toilet Co., Boston, 8. ARNIS 8 profits A His READY POR TRAYEL Ben $4 ty 8% dally: gutok Baia repeal orders sssured Par tron Hox 104, Sta, ¥., Baltimore Md | W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 22-1913. .