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THE WINSLOW MAIL. SHIFTED CHARLIE DEAL WHY STALLINGS *ROAD * BUILDING GUARD AGAINST ROAD ABUSE Some Punishment Should Be Meted CHIEF OF Out to Those Who Deliberately Cut KAISER’S STAFF Up Highways Built for Public. Lieut. Gen. Erich G. A. S. , .. j von ~ i You bought and paid for the road Falkenhayn, recently "made chief of SPROUT OATS FOR CHICKENS that runs by your doorway and the staff of the German army to succeed other roads Von T in your township and MoltkeJ is only sixty-three years Homemade Arrangement Will Prove county. That is, you paid your part • old—rather young as the age of com- Satisfactory Feed in Small in building the highway. If you are a manding officers goes in modern Squares, Preferably at Noon. property owner you paid that part \armies. He is live, energetic, a bun- directly in so many dollars and cents die of nerves, sometimes agreeable, You can buy readymade oat sprout- of road and bridge tax. If you are a _ sometimes irascible, intuitional, aristo- you cratic and venturesome. ers from several makers, but a home- renter are not escaping. You are ¦Bs ;'s in and The only active made affair will serve the same pur- paying rent indirectly. nA service undertaken pose. For a moderate-sized flock The road is your road. If it is cut wt |P by Falkenha > n previous to the present W have made a stand for three trays. up by the hauling of heavy loads on \ war was during the Boxer rebellion, Have four uprights, corners, of Ix- narrow-tired wagons you will have to \ when he served on the staff of Count inch stuff 52 inches high. Board up stand for the trouble and discomforts Waldersee. After the Boxer war he back, sides and top. Have well-fitting of next winter, when the ruts are hub- was retained by the Chinese govern- door for front. On inside of corner deep. If you permit heavy rains to V ! ment to instruct a number of young posts nail lx2-inch pieces from front scour out the foundations of a wooden officers in the Chinese army. to back, for trays to rest on. Put low- culvert and that culvert finally falls IllaraPlsi For a dozen years or more the est 22 to 24 inches from bottom, the in or is washed out, you, as one of the • j"'- kaiser has been particularly interested second ten inches above, the third daily users of that road, will be dis- in Falkenhayn. As a definite earnest eight inches above, and allow six commoded. of his trust and regard he placed un- inches for top tray. Make trays of Most of our roads are dirt er Falkenhayn’s charge and intrusted highways, * - to military three-fourths to one-inch boards, with writes H. S. Sullivan of Missouri in him the education of the crown prince. sides three inches high, or perforated, Farm Progress. Only a small, One reason for the a very camaraderie which has developed between Falkenhayn galvanized iron for the bottoms. Use small, percentage of the of and the crown prince highways (though the new chief of staff is a low, broad-bowled meal oil lamp on this country are “hard roads.” considerably older than the heir apparent) One lies in the superior birth of floor heat. Temperature should be years the general. His noble blood dates back seven to hundred from now we may have or eight centuries. 65 to 80 degrees. Fill trays with oats the beautiful “metal" highways such His viewpoint on all matters is purely of that have been well soaked in warm found in the older that the soldier. He has never as are European been a diplomat and never an agitator. water 24 hours, up to level of sides. countries, but this is a big land of Keep well moistened with warm wa- ours. It is a country of magnificent ter. They should sprout in 24 hours. distances, and the rock and concrete By filling trays three days apart at road** are going to be built very E. first, this will allow for transferring slowly. GABE PARKER sprouts grow. from top to bottom as It is the dirt highway that suffers should be four to six Animated by a sense of obligation —-- ..¦.¦¦ The sprouts from carelessness. Two or three men ¦ ¦ * high to liis own people, the Indian race, ijj; inches to get best results. Cut in a neighborhood can spoil more miles of and especially to the Choctaw nation, out oats and sprouts in blocks two of highway than the remainder of the to square feed prefer- which contributed from tribal funds to three inches and community can build. They are abus- pay for his education in the public In- HraF ably at the noon feed. ers of what men They other build. dian schools of Indian territory, Gabe : will pile on the it is heaviest load E Parker, appointed by the president K‘ .mH Boston’s Star VENTILATING THE HEN ROOST possible to pull and they never use Charlie Deal, Utility Infielder. of - the wide-tired vehicles commissioner the Five Civilized I|| that might help tribes, takes up duties with the games Fresh Air May Be Supplied by Using the wagon track up those In three of the world series wanted to take advantage of Deal’s stand under the anxiety and hope to advance the in- vIILPA Board, With Strips big loads. J between the Braves and Athletics, habit of hitting into left field, and Six-Inch on terests and welfare of those intrusted W' Qowdy eighth, change." Side, Placed Inside. \z§ batted sixth and Deal therefore made the Good or bad weather is all the same to his charge. Muskogee, Okla., is his and in one Deal batted sixth and Deal made just two hits in the four to them if they have something they eighth. Why? games, the double that won the second Take a six-inch board, nail a three- want hauled. The sensible man knows dowdy Mr. Parker is one-eighth Indian. His 1L %, wm;f y will game in and into inch strip on either side and box up the of The answer show that George Philadelphia a double that use a dirt road for heavy was \ •*W one end. Make a four-inch hole in sid- mother one-quarter Choctaw. His lpS||r Stallings, manager of the Braves, the left-field stands in the first Boston hauling in bad weather will spoil the father, a Kentuckian, *** ing, near the roof, place boxed end of owned a ranch \ | .<*rr-y" jjj? doesn’t overlook even the tiniest point game. highway. He won’t do any team- in Indian territory, near Fort Towsen, 'HHfI in planning to win a baseball cham- The second hit was made just as Stal- trough over hole on the inside of build- ing that he can avoid, but the road pionship. lings hoped it would be. Deal hit a ing with vent end down, and fasten by butcher will go right ahead. He will “Deal is. a left-field hitter. I noticed fly ball to left and the wind carried it spoil his own roads and the roads of before the game that the wind was into the stands. others. blowing enough The chances 100 1 not across the field with are to that There ought to be some punishment The country schoolhouse, an Indian to of great aid to a left- one out of every 1,000 spectators even Jm i strength be provided for the man who will delib- school for the children of the Choctaw fly would car- that the wind blowing in fgaSSSmsaß H field hitter. A long be noticed was erately cut up the roadway built by the nation, provided the him with the rudi- ried into the left-field bleachers. I direction of left field. community for the use of the whole ments of his education. Later he went community and paid for with the pub- to Spencer academy, also an Indian institution of learning. He obtained his lic money. Some states have laws degree as a bachelor of science from Henry Kendall college. Two things FRANCIS OUIMET IS TOUCHY SECRECY OF VARIOUS RULES providing punishment for the man who stand out in his memory of college days: That met his wife, who Details of Ventilator. h% wr as a overloads, who uses “skidding logs," fellow student; that he closed his course as valedictorian of his class, graduat- Refuses to Accept Based on Prize Presidents of Major Leagues Should toenailing or with cleats. This is for whp fills niudholes full of old rails, ing with the highest honors in 1899. Professional by Classification Make Interpretations of Rulings incoming fresh air. Take a piece chunks and poles, and who will pile a The death of his mother diverted him from the study of law, and he re- Metacomet Golf Club. of Known to the Fans. galvanized iron six inches in diameter wheelbarrow full of rocks in a rut, turned as an assistant teacher to Spencer academy after his graduation, and screw on outside of to become a menace to all vehicles as in three months was made principal teacher. After a year of teaching there, That Francis Ouimet is deservedly and the henhouse There is one reform which the presi- over one edge Use the ven- soon as the road dries off. in 1900 he was as principal to Armstrong academy, another In- touchy about his amateur status is of hole. transferred dents of the major leagues should tilator regulator according to outside But these laws are seldom enforced.