. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . vivaciousgirl, whose parents never dreamedthat they were neglecting their dutytoward her until too late. We wonderthat fathers and mother do not watch alittle closer over their daughters justbudding into womanhood. There is nogood accruing from allowing them topromenade up and down our principalstreets at night. Give the wanderingboy a rest and look aiter the girl fora while. Such attention is needed. Poultry Ranch. BREEDER OF BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, Single Comb Brown Leghorns, Single CombWhite Leghorns, Cornish Indian Games,


. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . vivaciousgirl, whose parents never dreamedthat they were neglecting their dutytoward her until too late. We wonderthat fathers and mother do not watch alittle closer over their daughters justbudding into womanhood. There is nogood accruing from allowing them topromenade up and down our principalstreets at night. Give the wanderingboy a rest and look aiter the girl fora while. Such attention is needed. Poultry Ranch. BREEDER OF BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, Single Comb Brown Leghorns, Single CombWhite Leghorns, Cornish Indian Games, DarkBrahmas, Single Comb Black iMinorcas, PekinDucks, Bronze Turkeys, Toulouse-Geese. Largest breeding yards in the Nortliwest DICK HARDING. Prop., EAST .SPOKANK, - - THE WESTERN HOME JOURNAL. Testing; Crimson Clover Seed. The germination of crimson cloveiseed even when the seed is comparative-ly pure often leaves much to be de-sired. The seed deteriorates rapidlywith age. There Is. however, a simplequality test within the reach of an>. A HOMKMADE SEKD GKIJMINATOa buyer, as shown in a homemade ger-minator Illustrated Id a circular of thedepartment of agriculture. A piece of moist flannel Is laid upona plate, and a certain number of seedsare counted out and laid upon the flan-nel, a second fold of which is placedover them. Then another plate is In-verted over the whole. The seeds areremoved and counted an fast as theygerminate. Good crimson clover willsprout 80 to 90 per cent of the seedwithin three days. Aaet of the Alleghany mountains thehay crop is decidedly short in almost alldistricts, and while weather conditionsin New England favored a moderatelyheavy growth for the second cuttingthe whole yield Is much the small-est for a number of years, accoidlng toThft American AgricKlturlst. Poultrymen wishing job printing ofany description should forward theirorders to the WESTERN HOME JOUR-NAL. Many of our readers may possessa Camera and therefore have photo


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