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UNEXPECTED VISIT E! MIS BIG SPAIDNEWPORT i he-eiecii BRITISH LINER IN BY DARING CRAFT SUBMARINE DCLIVIRI NOTE FOR GERMAN EMBASSY AND BAILS IN THREE HOURS. OTHER LOCAL MEN ARE ASK 1 0 TO THROW HATS IN THE RING FOR ClTV POSITIONS MEDITERRANEAN I'll) ililiit l proklni; lh.il II ii' hold Its on In the luti rt-.( uf tin p-..p'e nf Or. cm ( lit uh atw tin t iialiuital mulct. n!l!ioiii,h Ihe ill' rl'iiin iiiitck on Hit (iil liiitii) in , J -, . in t. r. timiiili after tin1 general I st-ite and iialiuii.il nii i I. llll,.ttk tt.-rri Mil In CIU Illation I TORPEDOES PLAINLY VISIBLE z for ri'-cliniiin. Tin- evutie, h." , ! g,i l tenlng hi l'rl d rill. ha an I noutevd iii.ii he iiil.l run if In FRANCONIA, CUNARO STEAMER USED AS TRANSPORT. VIC TIM OF SUBMARINE. EVERY DEPARTMENT OF FARM MOST BE WELL ORGANIZED FOR SUCCESS K"Jkl Yfirlae MnrLe i"inf PrnfitlhU Snlnlinn nl Firm PrnhUma In Ui I ..... 1 ' "V, llVIHi WUI I I V'llUWIV MV'UHVU VI I HI III I I VUlVlllS HI IH Region Started Enterprise Without Previous Experience to Aid Him Always WciQhcd Advice Carefully and Meat urcd It on Basis of His Own Conditions. Captain Rmi of Undersea VeeMl , Make Bif Call on American Admiral Supplle Not Needed, he Says. frlend lnit'Nl. and Itu- pHltlona ere , taken In In the nty;.i employed by ' h'.e frlcnda I tut tiny ant Mr Hack l it ll the head of t!ii city giiNcrnnirtit 1 another vrar Scleral nature. In. mil tne lh.it of lr lliuh S Mount and J 1 J Tol'ln, bai been mcntloni-d a po- NEWIOKT. R I.. Oil. .-Sevru-lar..!- candldatce. but pclmiuu for .i.i. a .. .... .p.. ,.ni trm daye from Wllhelmahafm. th ' " ' , ,. i i.t I lUiih Jjttir. II'V. k-. n a cuum llllfiuu ii-illn puutitm iiir i dropped anchor la .V.port Mw m.n, I . ft. mnih. , , I of thorouii.il M'iiTl rar ago. ar.- touay. . ... i . . a .1 I wing fur1! to run i"r mi n'.tii. n I (rum Ihr s.iih ward by petition KO TROOPS ON CRAFT, FAMED AS Twelve of i02 MimMri of Crt. Mow ever. Art Mieeing UnderSta Boate Smk Many Veeeel in European Winri Alnnet before the oclcer of the ! American fleet of warahlpa through1 ll..tirv V Ti.ni which the stranger bad no.rd ber T I llt.,OB. from the fir'n ward, end K. It. hiul recovered from mwr a.tonian- Anilrv), frH,n lh, Tlllnli ,;, ii'nl. th undrrar flKhu-r had Ihrn-d a runuase for the (K-rmao AmlMtawilor and. wvihlnc amhor. turnrd toward Hrrnton't llfi'f lUhl-1 hip uad diiK'arcd brncalh th aii Jurt Innldo th thnmllo limit, Af he rum and vriit b flv the hlutk and hllr color of the Or-' man rwty. a Run aa uiountrd on thej forwTira' d.k and another aft. hllri rlht torjKHlocj plainly cr Mulble .... n .. .,., ... ' furai-d oii.lHiillon. bonr. and Baa Illy O II At Ki ll p, HUI lmiilrllon ;. , .. . , . .. , Ain. Mru.lt biril biiniKlit up im bard nik. ail that i Tba puriHian of tula aril. In la to rm ' ' 'f nl afiald of It. To Ilia rullri tihaali tha fiilloalng farla: II la 'and Mm arlrulliual irrta, and ,l- , linl Attniitfh t. rl. .u..l ..p.. i. a m lit I" I a 1 V III Ihr) IMra4ilial tinlli ftlij llllfr "R1TH SHIP " WHfN SHF SINKS p-ur ' liual iir.Hluillnn; Ibi-aa , 'f 'iio iolrr) .rofi'nr. b a Prtlll Ollir, nillfl OIIL 0'0t,,u rt.oltomU.all,y ,n.liriH,. Tbl. ,r.h,a all ll,. u,t. ba baa .w i la only arrtimnllabrd hrn raullal and uiada. Thraa fon ra allrrmj Mm In i labor arc ao idjuatrd to riUlliif ron- ' uly hi bualnria and lo ui In avrry dltlont thai uailmurn yl"lda ar ob- ay iaaibl lb aimlra al hand talnrd at tha hiwoat coal. To farm "ln would belp blin and blib , aurrraafulty trery depart mi'lit muat : uld aid blm In oblalnlni a better b well oranlied and muat ba co , knowledge of lha prliu l'lea of farm ordlnaird with tha olhera. Ubor had obaerved that rapid pro . muat b fully employe.1. capital muat . aa brim mad In eery Una of i ba well utlllied. both quantity and Indiiatry but agrli ullura. and bo look l.ilMUi.S. m i. i ( lie ailiuirally i quality of produrta .muat be aecured, Inlereat In everything pertalu ttiiiiouiii i a Hut ibo t'uiurd ati'aiui'r ! and the product! muat be well market ' 1 belter fanning Ve ba ner jl Kraiu'ottla, emi'U)i'd tor li4ii-'ort j ed. All thee things coma aa tha r t wade the mlalak of taking adlr ouiy, it autik in ine .tiiMiinraiifiiu : ault of cloaa attention to and A de- wnoieaaie. u waa aiwayt weignea )ral'rda' l an rii.-my nil.nurino J tailed know lege of tba builneaa. carefully and nieaaured In tha light The ali-aliivr had no IriH'pa alnwril ' Tha rinni in,l t tha aama lma ' l,f Condition. TrUe in. u of tin- irvw of U'.' are j ,h jUitflcatoii for recounting tba """H't; perli'nreektnd the methixl of any Indl- t trldual farmer, however eucceaaful be l'lif rrainviiU i a wwl (! may bo. Ilea In lha fart thai deflnll l.vliO tona cro.a and ia Imill m , uiuatratlon bring out the underlying lVv. iut nialili ii toitiKo ! i when the labor wa not lull anj . . Ilalily rinplnyed The dlatiilmlloii n, labor waa an Hir Dial llm no n imi'd not b given aledy eiuhiMii' ' I I Ilia year, and aoina dirtiiulii aa ii perleiniHl In grilliii aatl.fa. loll '.l-n Ho Ihla fanner wauled In add M lila Inrinna wllhnul lulling il'iaii Ilia III roina from milk, and by Una donna In aerura a lieitrr iliniiilmii'in of l..lir Hugar beela weie fli.l liii'd a failoi) waa linn In o" lai'mi al Hing baiiitnii waa found 1'itl an aver aga of fri in in In loiia nf beeia onild e iiii... ir are, ah lib bmuglil t ir Ion An averaga In rome of al li.i.l 7'i .. r a ra nmld Ibua be nliiaiiiiil, lioiile aavlng aa many Inpa a lliern were herle auld Thran wera of roiialdeialile Value ai auri'ulrnt fiT. fur Hie rnwe Potato Were Naat. Tliv iii'K imp lilisl imlaloe and II prove-, I In be an good a uaniey RABIES IN ARMS OF MOTHERS IN THICK Or EIGHT M AN V ARE INJURED WHfN NEW VOHK POLICE USE THtlH CLUBS VICOHOL'SLV femr OF WE5T UJVH IN "if PROSPEROUS "STATE undi-r the forward deck, giving mute wmu ranee that the wanhlp waa rvady for a SkM ta the drop of the bat. Lieutenant Captain Ilan Hone, who bung P a new world record In bringing an armed aubciarlne in bat tle array a ro the Atlantic, aald Ibat be bad ral!ed at Newport aimpl) to mail a letter to fount von !ter Morff. He rcqueated neither provi- TOWN HAS BALANCES IN GENERAL AND IN ROAO FUND. 1 principle tuoat clearlv and effectively. Il ' Tt mail tip.lli.l . V. m..mm.1a appeal mora atrongly than tba ab trart. Rapeclally la Ihla true In tbe teaching of belter farm management. th( : Hjwall.A Iff ! m Mm pal ll w tipiav Muiitvunu. thla egulpiin iit being in mrlhoJ of attacking farm problem J or wtliod of oll Improve- ! alallitl for the tn'tieflt of paiiwliKei ; ,i,,,.h ,. ,..rl. . ,,, i, meet. ,lH.und for long rrui to the M.-l,.. W,UM Mr L j Kn.M,B of' ,llnr lerraiiean. j Btni,oni N. T- hM workrJ out a prof- BOTH . l" w,r riaii.o.nu in i ,uble Mu,,on of farm prbiem In hi (ween Liverpool und llo.ton In h'i ruary, 111. The t-M'l j iili'kliailii-d the ' Uulli ' sltip," Inanmui b aa ahe had more ; I'uihrwma and alio its than Wbtvi Mr. Kngllab look (tikk of hi reaource ha found that bl Income waa practically confined lo one aource dairying. Home cow were making a good profit; other were caualng a dally loaa The fertility or tbe eoll wa malnlalned by tba ua of manure alone, and tbl went lo produce feed rrop for tha rattle. Very little hay wa cold. There wa no tyatematlc , plan of crop production or rotation li Man' Qreateat Benefactor Ihe Cow She Pay Oebt and Save Heme. STRIKERS WHO ENTER TRAY WITH WOMEN ARE SOON PUT TO HOT Ditorder I FomentaJ by "Mullur ' Jane Who Tel' Hearer They Think of Trinatle When They Should "Mint Hall" M.U' Vl'llK. lil .' - Hptirnd on l I In- t'horUtl..n. ol ' Mol In r ' Jotn-. la bor agilutor. .mo ultra and wuim-n lelallvra of atriklliti alri'i-tiar linn liullled Willi the hi. e lain today lo the moat ai-rloiia riot aim III" walk nut on Hie Irji lion lim a a lihiiitb ago Nlnht atl'ka wi-ie aaung rijr. lit ami left by Ibe M'llie and many of lln women i-r brulMil H urea of tlio rlnlera urrti-'l bal'lea In Iht'lr anna A i rood of alrlkera rlitered the frav oil the aide ol the nollli'O and ' IrlUiig bai k Hie few (mlrolinre on Ihe airne whin an aiiloiiioMlu bud ' police ri'liiliiict iiii-ul arrived. Tin n ai-rti-a plun:i , Into the mkUt i" I he mrutillng nmli and wleliUd llo-i June, 1915, auuomiied that ahe had region that hi tueceaa I vorthy of oet-n inariereu io t arry nruian ina.p. ,,,,,, ,n(, f tiint ! to the ImrdanelleK. i i Uoyda report that the Uumuii , t. . :.i.nr Tonrv.i ., x ,. L.r.,.k 1 Mr- -nn purcbaaed the farm In Syatem Had Fault. i i una miiniiiu mi ll i . iii-b iiti. ri"i maker that It la now aa annual crop : . .. n..iu n. ,i u.... i..n i.iu.. i.n.i. Huch a .y.tem had .ereral fault. ; in.h fobbl.r w. the variety g.own. ,. . , lfir. ,, , the liamU of Hie police register baa been aunk. Three Xor The quarterly report of Treasurer I w,(,a1 ,.r,ami.rili ritlk. Knu, Vliri M. K. flann-y ahoa that Weal l.lnn : ,uJ Nl.sJil, n.,ve ,,. gtluk ,.,.,. j. I one of the most prosperou town.!',-. , .,.,... ,-hri.iini mr,.. In the county. The city orron the ! fpolldent. ANO STREETS SET OUT; m I I . S.I. aion nor mei anu -ouiu ue "irlver U on a canh . with bal-i .ay. ke aald. long ix-iore me .t nour.Bnce of , hp wwta fnd and during which a belllccret.t ahlp may,;:9 , &e f,mJ wltnln ,,. remain within a neutral harbor bad ; u (ays ,n. rUy m expired. ! from tho county in erond half tuxes The mbmrine wa In American j Si00, road money, and $.2"0 from the water a little more than three hour. I Ceneral rlty levy. assuming thst she continued to aval The West Linn council at the n-sn -i after nubmerpliiK. Within that tiiuo i jar ik tober meeting Wedneaday niKht j the German commander paid official ra5!iod an ordinance regulating khi! via o ueurv anura . -..ball, and gave a permit to KaaMl, & : ,and , , , Knight, commandant of bo aecond Um. fl)rm,rI). ,,,,.,, , the (-har. , naval dUtrict. and Kear-Admlnd mwl bulUimK on Main atm-t nearlrmK)n knmvn a, W(,st ,,': .leave, commander of the dtro-r . nh. Oregon C ity, to open a ,aol hall h oum,(1 , . Mr , M, w. fon-e of the Atlantic fleet, who wa. (ll Willamette. MamS Turner of Portland Th" ' on board the flagship the scout cru, An ordinance passed aoi-ond reading uIlJ ls " ,,t.lltltlflltl v locMt ,,,I11IIIdI1(i. er lllrminghnm. loth American ot- appronrlatnc money to puv for .. ., , ; 1897. II had no prevloua farm eipert- enre lo aid blm In starting tha enter prlae. ilia new poaaeaalon coneleted of H2 arrea of land, "more or leaa," with good bulldlnga and all tba itick the correction of which wa early rec- and with good culture JOO.Io 3tO buah ognlied aa eaaentlal to aurcea. Vn- ' la per acre were produced annually, profitable cow war dedroylng the a many aa S.OOO buahela of potato profit of lha better one. Th limit- ' are often grown on tbi farm In on Hon of th Income lo practically ona j eeaeon. Tb growing of iheae crop aourc put upon that farlor lha entire jed to aome direct aalea In tba clly. burden of th farm eipeneea. Ubor and until tba laat year ortwo a email waa poorly diatrlbuled and wa of ne- but prontabla direc t market garden ceaalty frequently employed on unpro- bualneaa wa carried on. I'olatoef ductlv euterprlar In order lo hold It , and apple ar ((111 aold direct In tb city Hie tmulile bi g. i u when tb ium i. I mind out of Hie hull where ' It 'Ihi-r Joliea had elbortrd In "fl tbu Hi"' olf I Im i era " You are I'hi nllinriila'." aho r: il. "alulng at home Hilnkllig of drex and triukela wbeii ou ought to I" out rulalug belt." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS fleers returned the brief calls prompt- (Tushed rock placed on several ly. on each SHIP AFIRE AT SEA. XEWTORT NEWS. vi in-less me:sry( picked up ijhort'y be-j streets. The sum spent vtret-t follows: rortl..nd avenue. jlU'J.'i: Willamette road. $:.'.; Sunset avenue. $127. und Map'e avenue. Jll'iO. ! llooil In the east, the Willamette fulls : i at the south, while the siirromiilltu l country at the north la u wonderiiil panorama. There are tracts in the ! nlnt mill Miren srriel slumniit IK Money vas also appropriated to keep for,, am, ,.,., tr(.;,ts Va, Oct. 5 A the roads in repair during the winter. ! llf lan,, WI1 fllrl..,.rlv ; used as a stock ranch, anil the tiea'er fore 9 O'clock tonight froia the Ward! ri-Jr Bad Skin From Within. I nart is now iimler cnltivailMii Mr , liner Annua sam tne sieai.ier vis a- pimply, muddy complexions ure il.iej Turner disposed of his stock at a pn'v fire '.:0 miles of Virgina fr.pes and t0 iU!,,urjije3 In the blood. Clear up lie sale ui'out a ye-,r auo. that he ship's company wus t:.king m, t!ie likin bv t:iiinK t)r. King s New - me incur, u. , U(e j,il!s Th(.ir m,j ;,alive quali- The steameo Somerset, which is 23 ties remoe the poisons from the sys-j miles from the Antllla, Is proceeding tern and lirighten the eye. A full, free.' to her rescue i nd tl'.o coast guard cut- non-griping Imncl movement in the ters Onodaga und Apache alto have morning is ihe reward of a dose of left for the scene. The Antilla is re- Ir. King's Xew Life Pills the night 1 K:ncu 10 nave a large numix-r oi . ueiore. At your ihugu-ist, ,.jc Passengers ubocrd. j (Adv.) Th large raah aale from tbrt , ' crop aa compared with grain and bay, I i early taught Mr. Kngllab Ihe leaeon ' The following .ire the rea' e.t.it which ao many farmer ar now learn- i truimfeni filed In the office of ('mini nig in meir auvauiage. namely, mat It I cheaper to buy grain than to ralae It when th land upon which grain la grown will yield much more-often double-the raah value of the grain In other cropa. It I a almplo econom ic propoalllon lo declda which I llii order licilimiu Friday lierlha II PutlialoT II luvlc. iiu iicn-a nf i I. C of Piumia T. Il" ur.l und wife. lniiliii I. noutb. nut I ea-l. II'.!'." Murihii June I . 1 1, n . ctcvulrl ei Hie i . I. ilc o' W J l.ewelleii. and M n nuitli. range I i iim . 1 1 I A and Killth lilt' hie to Kiniii i ' ! Wilcox. :M Ml Ui res nf Frederick W cr ii i. r . in iiou .'o, ton-iiip : mint Ii. raiik'c I wesi . (10 lieorge W. I low nil and l .uur.l I' Ii.i-.vih. to T S unil Anna Wnrle). i of the norllinenl ippuirter of the innlii -f t ipiurtrr nf Ihe soiilliwi-ht ipl.ir ' r IT Cow Make the Farm More Profitable. mnclilnirr nnd otl er equipment then f,,r , tliiry work, and t IT on the farm. Tbu stock consisted ot three horses. SO rows, 12 head of cat tle and a few chicken. The ordinary equipment was left on tbe place, to gether with some bay, grain and roughage. About '.'0 acre of tho farm this was unsutlHfuclory both to employer und men. Xo deflnlto syatem of crop pro duction uua In use to provide the right proportion of each crop with the . proper distribution of labor. Tho mnliiri-iiunce of fertility was expensive. mm vuee Now in Good Health Through Use of Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called it a Miracle. O'.cu Corey, iiged ."0 years, wanted In Sherman county on a statutory . charge, was arrested at CheS yville Saturday afternoon by Constable Fros t, j Sheriff W ilson Immediately wired to , Ihe Sherman county officials that tlo: man was in custody, and 'i deputv sheriff Is expected here Monday to take the m.in back. Corey was on his lather's hi nn when put under ar resf. He stands aliout six feet four ; inches ami weighs L'n pounds. lie In the broad, level valley, the Au xwlv things It wa determined to remainder being on a lope too steep ; ri,m,;jjr. for cultivation, and on the top of a The flrst B,,p t0 D0 taken wa the hill nearly 500 feet above the valley. , mprvemctil of tho dulry. Tho per About HO acres of quite level nnd . formunec of ench cow wa studied easily tillable land are on the hilltop, , ulJ t,e unprniuuhio oni., disposed of. but it Is dllllcult of access. For this Tll nu,t mportfti Bt,.p wus to In entire property IIC.OOO wa paid IV ; crHase the Bourccs of Incomo by grow 000 In rash and $s.000 a a mortgage. : I1K B1(.n ot,r croI1 an tno auor n,,c. ' The land and building were valued at : ,.Haury for the dairy could handle with $12,000 and tho stock and othor mov- out vnra ,.xp,,g0i or n 0iher words, ablB equipment at $4,000. I to jv, rjfy th funning. Tho third, ; The former owner had been in pos- bxi, Dv ,noa ihe iettgi iniportunt cheapest home grown or purchased 'bt .lain' I.eWiilen In Maude M iddi n grain. Mr. Kngllah figured that be '"'"I a.-ctlon. .. and l. lownabip could ralae enough sweet corn, pola loea, otilona. or other almllar crops lo buy the grain wliech would bar grown upon hie land and at 111 have a j good margin left for profit. Mr. Kngllab la an ardent advocate of tbe use of clover, both ae a forag plant and aa a aoll Improver. It la the key to aurcea In hi avatem of farming. Ills averagn crop of clover j "' "" """ 1 ' "nhlp '""'. '''' la about three ton per acre, and aev- j 1 '"',- ' onlulnlng lu ,u r--; $10 eral tlinea he Ima cut five tout peri Tl"' f"11""1'": '"' "1' '" ucre In two cuttings. Xot only doe ! 'r''"'-'''" bnl were filed In the off). . It yU-ld practically aa well aa alfalfa I "' ,'""",v ,!'" '' "'ll""' Tu-sdm under his condition., but It ll regard I ,:r"" '"' '" Coiiaollihile In ed aa equally valuable as a feed fr """" "nip,.ni. l-md In (".ukatnas cnltle. For such hn Inalsts that the1"""1"' v clover must be cut earlier than la tho 1 W S M"""-' t . I n i -1 r.. I . .r ol , custom. He alma to cut II before j u' A ' 'n 'la. k much bloom appear. Iie.plto thu low-, """" " itu ii.co ami .i ptiini1 mciiii to Willi. mi Freilerii k ll.ni-.uii :n im of Mi'tluii I. lowiislilp J Houth. rang.- I eai-t; II. er Bimlyaia of clover in digestible protein, his practical experience show thnt It I a good a milk producer a n I fulfil In addition to the grain ration men- I ,. ',',U' ,M I"';1"'!"'" I r.Kluinu, an oi nn, hum i; iirevcn j city; ll. Fugemi ami Kate .Sulsb to lliuui.i tinned, the cows on the furm rerolvo a good feed of illugo and all the clover hay they can consume. Noteworthy Farming, This facility of adapting his farm ing to the condition of the season nnd the market Is one of tho things which mnkes the farming of Mr. Ktif llsh o noteworthy. In this rotation as now pructlced, commercial fertlllter I used on pota- ADMINISTRATRIX FILES SUIT. 1 tion of lot 17, block 10, of We.t (ilati- 1 stone. session of the farm for 67 year. It Htf.,,i wul) l0 uu tho development of a ! ,00 on- I'"rom u0 to 600 found of a ieriiii7.nr containing i per rent oi ni trogen, 6 per cent of phosphoric acid, and 10 per cent potash Is almost al way used, being applied with a pota to planter. Test have shown that fertilizers with corn wero unprofitable under the conditions of this farm, but thnt manure gave very satisfactory results. Of all tho land to be seeded had been profitable 30 or 40 ycors ra(n niut would Improve the soil, before, and had been recognlicd as furnHli the maximum fend for tho M.irv (irisemhwait... administratrix i a farm of considerable fertility. In j 8l()rk uml rov,(l9 ft cash crop, in' the estate of Katie W ines filed .t ! the y,'ar lm,n'!,lately preceding Its , Thl,Ke w,.rB tak,,D up Bnd carrnd out suit in the circuit court Satunl.t 1 L"a0 "'""". -' as rapiuiy ns possiuio. ncainst A. I llnrlluirt for the restitu ! Pal(I ''tPenses, to say nothing or 1110 i interest on tne investment, and tho All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: llarrisbunr, renii. " When I was tiinKle I suf- fereil a great li:al from female weakness ittcau.se rny work i-uinijelled m to fstanil all day. I touk Ly tiia E. l'iiikhain's Vegetable (.'omiound for that ;md was made stronger by its ue. After I was married I took the Compound again for a female trouble and after three months I passed what tb'. doctor called a growth. He said it was a miracle that it came away as one geueially goes undei' the knife to have them removed. I never want to be without your Compound in the hou.se." .Mrs. Frank Knoijl, 1042 Fulton St., Ilarrisburg, I'tnn. Hardly Able to Move. Albert Lea, Minn." For aliout a year I had t harp pains across my back and hips and was hardly able to move around the house. My head would ache and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After taking Lylia E. Hnkhani's Vegetable Compound and Liver 1'ills, I am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight months old and am dohig my work all alone. I would not lie without your remedies in the house as there are none like them." .Mrs. F. K. Yost, 611 Water St, Albert Ima, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. Ilttsburg, Penn. "Your medicine has heljied me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I waa always sickly and delicate and Buffered from irregularities. Three doctors gave nie up and said I would go into consumption. 1 took Lydia K. Hnkhum'a Vegetable Compound and with the third bottle began to feel better. I soon became regular and I got strong ana snoruy aiier i was marneu. Now I have two nice 6tout healthy children and am able to work hard every day." Mrs. Clementina DrjERitrNo. 34 Gardner St,Troy mil, Pittsburg, Penn. a n . LiHtpvl tn wrlfe to tbe Lydia K. Pinkham Med I due Co, Lynn, Mas., for special adTic,-it will be confidential i Constipation the Father of Many III, j llf the numerous ills that affect liu njanity a large share Ktart with consti palion. Keep your bowels regular ami : they may lie avoided. When u laxa tie is needed lake Chamberlain's Tab- lets. They not only move the bowels i : but iiiiprove the aipellle and strength en the digeslinn. Olilainnlile every '.'.here Adv. FRUITS OP OREGON TO STATE'S HORTICULTURAL PRO- I DUCTS WILL BE EXHIBITED AT 0. A. C. SHOW. Youngsters Like These Soon Grow In. to Profitable Cows. neighborhood generally that the former owner would get the farm back on tbe mortgage In a few years. It was even said that there was a deliberate purpose In se,lllng to one who had so little farm experience, Had Little Capital. As can readily be Imagined, Mr. Kngllsh found himself In a rather dlf- ill position when he took posses- A herd of 50 fairly good cow was purchased with tho furm, and at tho start dairy products wero about the onlv source of Income. Gradually this bus been changed, and at present, 'ovr. 00 600 P0"'"1" f "?' even though the dairy Is an Iniportunt part of tho farm, attention is given to several lines. A purebred Biro wus included in the furm piirchuse. It bus been the policy at all times to keep a purebred sire of good quality In tha herd. The heifer calves from tho best producing cows wero grown and test ed out for dairy production, tho best drnted lime (this form Is usod because It Is easiest to apply, though Its first cost is higher than other forms) Is ap plied once In three years. In all these applications no fixed rule, Is Invurlably followed, but tha needs of the crops and tho season nro always considered. A deflnlto system followed as closely as good Judgment will permit Is tbu being kept and the others discarded. ! vprV bcHt of 'arming. U.kx irVJ mm a COItVAI.IS, Ore., Oct t;. Oregon Iruits. vegetables and (lowers will In: ' as.-i-mbled ill their choicest forms an I j p. ion of tho furm. lie was practically : exhibited in arrangements that best witbout farming experience and bad display their varied and attractive very little working capital. He bad a iiianiies al the third anniial horticul l lural show to be held in the men's gymnasium at Ihe agricultural college on .November .'! and I. ' f;roers throughout tho state are in- 'This show will be Ihe largest an I vi"'' l" 'O'.perate with students from ;be.-t ever ln-ld at the college," said "'"lr districts In collecting exhibits 1 Professor C. I Lewis, chief or ihe'"lat kI'"w liortlciillural possi- horticultiinil division. '111111 tin :itli-in.-.- bllilies." will be made to make it cnmprelien. sive enough to afford visitors a fairly adequate idea of the wonderful scope , and character of our horticultural re sources, flnr State section exhibit:: , last year wiib students from different 1 parts of the state competing for the i most 1 redilable exhibits brought to gether some splendid displays, and ' with that experience to guide, result j should be much better this year. In this wuy the quality and tho pro ducing power of the cows have been constantly Increased. Tho herd today Is uniform nnd oblo to produce results. Several Cows have produced BO pounds or more of milk a day and have muln- l-itnnrl t Ii lu reeorrl for eolitlnllollH Deri- prophesied j , . . , , nloniilf. Limiting Factors. Mr. English found tht.t with tlili method tha cows were tho limiting factors In tho profit. No matter how large the crop or what It was worth !; the market. Its valuo wuh measured entirely by wbut the cow could mako out of It. If the price of tho milk was low, so was tho price of tho crop. If tbe cow was a poor one, the price of the crop was rtlll lower. Moreover, tbore was much time on this farm i:!rlili. bind in Knot's addition l i Miirshflcld. J I Mm Tbe following 11 ill estate tnuisicrx were filed In Hie nlflce of Count v 1' cooler liedman Monday: Scott C. Young In Cynthia A. Vn.i'.g. laud lu flitfl.auuiH county. l. Kchlrl II Mill to Lewis !'. M.is, . Ill'-j ii' ies In sections II and limn ship 'i Houth, range :i east! $10. W". II. Swaney lo Walter M. Johiii.ou, laud in Mihtlinrui' Addltlou, ClmV,' mas county; l. The following real estu;o trunsfeis were filed In Ihe office of County lie enrder liedman Wednesday: lienrge lllelch and l.l'lle lllelch to Kate and (leorge Vleland, 1 os acres ot sections 21, 1!X, township It south, range 1 east ; $111. 1 1 u 11 nn )i Nordlof lo l.eonurd lv nii.l Milium I.. Slndliom, all of lot fill, .1 11 lilugs Lodge; I0. Frank 10. nnd llcssle 10. Andrews In l(. and Mario llarrlld, lots 1, 2, block ;!0, Coiinly A1I1IIII011 to Oregon Cll ; $10. lOslacadn Slate Hunk to Klfrleile Tucker, lot fi, bloi k 11, KHlucnibi: $::nii. OREGON CITY STUDENT IS The results of 15 yenrs' work along tboso lines has been tho development of ona of the most successful systems of furm miinugi'mciit In the whole re gion. Every cow in tba dairy Is now a profitable one. All the "hnurdnri " , havo buen dropped. W'lthoi t muterlul- ly Increasing tho nxpnnses of tno farm, the Income has been pruc.llcully ! doubled by supplemented nnelpts from O, t. ... (Special. )- .1. llotliwcll tho dairy and by eni.h crips for Ihe mii, of Oregon City, a Junior in tl." law i:.IVMt;sTi'Y OF OIIF.iiO.V, Kugciie clly markets, especially pctntoes. While tho Income from the dulry has been Increased, the expenses have been reduced by growing a larger part of the rations on the farm. Hucculent feeds and feeds high In protein have made this possible, especially corn for silage and clover bay. states and from some foreign coun tries. The subtropical collections con- exhibits, determining varieties, puck lug for shipping, mid other like f i n stitute features of Interest. Packing, I tures, serve to bring out the great storage and shipping methods, with 1 value of right methods of handling. ! cold storage, grading and packing de- Tho horticultural show Is said to be. In addition to Oregon products col lections will be on display from other vice, contribute to tho education:ll fea tures. Student contests In preparing a big factor In developing Oregon horticulture. You Sleep AH Night No wtik, lame back, No ruing at Bigot, No backache or lumbago jTOHCTnns. Foley Kidney PiHs Mr. H.T. Straync, Gainesville, Oa., R. R. a, aaye: "For ten j eara I've been unable to aleep all night without getting up. I triad PolyKid noy PHI and after taking on bottle I belier I am entirely curad. I sleep aouadl all night. " school at the university, bus born up. pointed iiuiniiger of the Lliivorsll.y (Ilea clubs for Hie years IStMSIT. Mr. Avlson hits been a member ol' Mi.. Men's (ilee club for three years. Accord I tig to the plans of Mr. Ail- Hon the M s (ilee club will take lis annual trip into Ihe Coos Hay rounlry visiting Coqiillle, llumlou, Marshflel I and Florence during the ChriHtmiis va cation. He will 11 1 ho tniiniige Ibe Wom an's (lino club on (hnlr trip Into east ern Oregon next spring Worma Sap Your Child Strength. In your child pulo und fretfu'? Does bo cry out In sleep or grind bin teeth .' These symptoms muy moan worms and you should obtain relief at once. Klcktipoo Worm Killer Is :t tili'usunt remedy that kills tho worm! und by Us mildly huntlvo quullly expels It from the system. Worms sap the vi tality und make your child more sus- eptlblo (o other uilineuta. Your druggist se'ln Klckapoo Worm Killer. "'' " box. , dv.) -'it- T