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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
POULTRY and Dairy Produce of !l kiocln wanted, Writ for our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. vSl SECOND-HAND MACHINERY I'oiiuht. oM ami exchanged rnslnrn. Illcra, mwrnlllf. etc, tn fur Htoek Mat ami I'rlces. llli: J. K MAll'fIN CO,, K) 1st fit,. I'ortland. Or. BLACK LEG LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED r Outltr'i Uliikltf rilli. 1nm prtrnl, ffh, itllilil! pitfirl l; Velfri loclunon cuf thiy fff tMl tthir albtr tlrn (ill. Writ for oklt ami iMllmonUli. Hot wntor limiting 01 hounoB hnn boon making cnortnotiH utrldon In HtvllTfirltniil In f 1 1 ri lnuf 1R vnnrn Apartment Iiouhch oflon hnvo nopnrnlo Imrilltur ri tttil I ri tti tn itf flswtt 'Plan old tllo iitovcn nru being driven out. In rurnl nehoohi In MIbhouH girls tiro organized Into plck-nnd-nhovol oIul)ii undor tho direction ot the tin tlonitl congress of niothorii, to aid In tli o good rondii movement. io.iIm pit: uutiin rim ii.oa . h in if r nit .o (Ti any InWlnr. liul Collar's tt. Tli iirr!rltr ef (;uitr irolueta U duo to aw 19 jttrt or iiflilltln In viMlnu an4 larumi inly. Till CUTTtll LAOOnArORV. Hrilly, Calllorsls. DAISY FLY KILLER ttW. lfc SIM. Iil.ciin,if fiM out, tun n uh M, t:i. Laiti all (oaten, M4 si (in'liiltf ll i 'f i nil il of IM lira aaylhlar. (iirn.iffl UU ty i)ilri, or f ittly ijKtnn' 11.1 lot J I. )Ut(iU) EOUXM, ltO UiKtlb Art.. ereaklyn, M, t. OPPORTUNITY IS HERE TO LEARN CHIROPRAOTIO. CM Rw All Dnnliili imHHongor nlonmorB nnd forrybotttfl on tho routo between Hwcdon nnd Germany will probably noon bo equipped with tlio wlnlCHB telephone Telephone iitutlonn will bo erected on Hie coiiHt. A brand of nn egg menim very lit' tlo nnd In quite uhoIohb, A full-crown wcll-trnlned obi; will generally iipcnk for Itself. Dlnmlnrj the Womon. "Wlmt'H tho matter with McOrouch? lie Ih more blttor uguiiiHt women thitn over." "lie Jtfid four queens beaten lust night." -Kanum! City Journal. A TREATMENT THAT HEALS ITCHING, BURNING SKINS Don't stand tliat Itching Hkln humor ono dny longer. (Jo to tho nearest druggist nnd got n Jar of rc!nol olnt merit (GOo) nnd a enko of roHlnol Honp (2fic). Bathe tho eczema patches with rewind neap nnd hot water, dry and npply n llttlo rculnol ointment. Jt' almoHt too good to bo true. Tho torturing ItchluK and buruliiK top In utnntly, you no longer hnvo to dig nnd scratch, ulcep bccomoB pohhI1)1o, nnd healing beglnH. Soon tho ugly, tor montlng oruptlomi dlnuppcar complete ly and for good. HOWAJU) U HUUT02I A-r at tf)iBlt, L.l,ll Collao, . H-wlm94rij. Ool4. Mllx-r. ti. UoU, fill.r. Ua, Oul.t. Ukii .me t.r Conor. II. Mnlllniirntolpc?- ,1 full .rl-llrt r"l"fl i't'lltlM. Jmrnl ll'l.OoPl', yorkiw Fatal. "I Indited n poem to her that nnld tho looked like an nugol." "Made a big hit, I Kuppoxc." "No. Tho fellow who printed It printed it 'angle.' " I'reo to Our Header Wrlta Jfurliio Kyn ltcmrriy Co., Clilcoro, for I8 jmi(rt llliulrAlra Ke Jlook tri, Wrllonll & twin Your i'.jc Trouble ami tbry will nro Hi to tli I'rn);r Alllotlun of thn Murlno Cjro lt(mrilk'lti Your Hjirtlnl Cnn. Your DrtlBKl't will tell you tlinl Murine llfllcrra Horn J:y , Htrciistlieim Weak Kyr. Doon'l tttnart. Baoltmit i'.yn 1'nlii, nml ill fur Wc. Try It In Your JCyc ruiJ In Ilutiy'n lire for . SALESMEN WANTED Ml-inl Trrmt Wrlto fur our I'rotKwIilon. Kvorytlnnir for tho Ortliin), l'tm, .'rlen nil Lawn. ima Mo eti-aiiA river nntm c:. NORTH TiKIMi, WAtH. YAKIMA CROWN b At BEST COARANTEE The Modern Machlavclll. "What mndo you ho popular with MIbh Mummy?" "I ent her 18 roses on her 32d birth day.1'- IMilludelphln Public Ledger. Consultation. "Did tho doctor pronounco you uound nn n dollar?" "Von, nnd neat mo a bill for flvo." Judge. Solf-Preocrvatlon. Pat Yin, Horr, wur-rk Ik ficnrce, but 01 got n Job hint Sunday that brought mo folvo dollara. Mr. Ooodinan Whntl You broko tho Sabbnth! (X'nt fnoologetlcnlly) Well, norr, -S2n1' wnn ,nv UH4hUktllwroke. r RUPTURE I IS CURABLE miy wrnrrnir HV.V.l.V.Y 8I'gUMATIC W IIIKl.1) Tllim.H. No worrylnif or dn. W M;rr of an operation. Ituptum li not a trar Kr breach, n rominonly iupimmoJ, but U ijho ttretchlnir, or illlnllon, of a natural lienlnir. Thin HKIIl.KV HI'KIIMATIC IIICI.I) nppllanco clwoj thU oprnlnirln .) ilay In moot rtc. 1 f you run' t cum. rlto for mroaurlinr b!ank nn4 liloraturo. 'I U or.ty by ii a tit? r Atria rTTT! nn iHird and Yamhill, Portland, Or. y nro Triian Kxprrtu Anil Kxciuiivo tto Auent for thla Apptlanco. i Brute. "Do you like my complexion?" uho nuked. "No," ho replied absently, "rub it out and do it over." FARM ss ORCHARD Notes and instructions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations of Oregon and Washington, Spedollg Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions Sheep Raising In Oregon. Hy E. It. Totter, lli-wl of Anlrnnl Muibandry l)c partmant, O. A. C. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vnlllB Tho wool Induntry of the Unit ed Stitleu in ono of very great impor tance. Wo produco In this country about 32S million pounds of wool, which is worlit to tho farmers some thing over GO million dollars. This enormous amount of wool, however, does not meet tho demands of the American people Our mills consume approximately COO million pounds. ThiH extra nmount must bo imported from some foreign country. Australia is tho greatest wool producing country in tho world, producing about three times its much wool ns tho United States. South America also produces about twice as much aB is produced in tho United States. Tho production of wool is so inti mately connected with tho raising of mutton that tho two cannot ho separ ated. In tho raising of beef cattle tho production of milk is almost en tirely overlooked, while in tho produc tion of milk tho beef end of tho in dustry is of prncticnlly no importance. Tho sheep, however, Ib strictly a dual purpose animal, nnd in prnctically no must go hand in hand and tho question of which predominates will depend very largely upon conditions under which thesheep are managed. May Grow Cauliflower Out of Doors All Year Hound Cauliflower thnt will grow out of doors all the year and that matures be fore the Christmas holiday season, has been grown by Professor John W. Hot son, of tho department of botany in the University of Washington, after continued experiments. Four varieties of tho species have been found, all of them belonging to the family of broccoli. The Bccd, which Professor Hotson got from Eng land, is planted out of doors about May 1, is transplanted again the middle of June, and matures for the first time about December 15. The second date of maturity is some timo in January. The advantage in growing this vege table, according to Professor Hotson, is that the use of greenhouse or hotbed facilities is obviated, all the growth taking place naturally under outdoor conditions. Professor Hotson says the vegetable thrives excellently in the Puget Sound climate. Oregon Farmers Judging Sheep at O. A. C. Short Course. Will Do Collected. Scribbler -I llko to bellovo thnt my poems will be collected after my death. 8hnrp Sure! Tho rubbish cart will still make Its rounds. Uoston Trans crlpL , Wrlto Allen 8. Olmilod.U Itor, .V. Y., for fc tree aamplo of Allen' Koot-Kmc. It curc tucntliiir, iiJlawoilcn, nclilnc feci. It tnakci new or tlRht alioca vnty. A certain euro for conn. IncioitltiK tmlU nnd bunlon. All dniK jUtnulllt. 'c, Uon'tnccciiiKiiyiubitltute Thoy will check babies at tho Nat this year. It might bo n good plan to check tho mothers so that the babes would know whoro to find them. And the sound of tho picnicker is In tho Innd and tho Into trains from tho Inlco resorts nro filled with him and there are no straps! Putnnm Fadeless Dyes will last until the goods wear out. At Inst somehting has n name thnt fits It. These rainbow stockings tho women wear are always scon uftcr n shower. ike Demand Forcible Don't Be Trifled With for S. S. S. and Don't Stand for the "Just as Good" Talk. Air peopla nro ruleil by tho Bhortr-nt Vflrjo barcnlu end of n dollar. For they tcmnt a clerk to blip tucin vs. 1- I (4 Auk for H. S. S. Do So lmpliun!. TliuyWIll n Uiiiluratuiiu, for n lift in order. Hern Is Vil.'Hi uuim uood Hurt. Wlimi V U !o liMiid yiiii ft uhtlililo trill it'll u u fruity ntury. Terhnpfl ho thinks ho Is tMltnrr thf truth, but, ho Iiiim ana eyo on tho cash reenter noi t'other on tho extra prollt. Insist uiv j K. 8. 8. It In your only HttfcRuard ncniL.it tho cheap mineral stuff thnt cnu.bo put up In nny cellar by tho nnprentlcc. Thero Ih not n mcdlcluo for any purposa moro carefully mado than ti. ti. s. It rep rrt'iit tha IdRheNt type of mcdlclnn. Its niedlcal properties nro Just as essential to well bnlnnced health, If tho blood bo Nick, as nro tho nourishing elements of incnta, Krulns, fatH uud suenra of our dully food. H, 8. 8. Ih prepared direct from nntlvo hotnnlcnl ninterlnl. Not a drop of ilrupi Is ndded. Not n drop of minerals la used. ThU Is ono of tho most Importnut thlniM to Know nnd to remember when your blood needs attention. It Ih tho most effective, thn purest, tho iiulckest mid most rellnblo niedlulno known for poisoned blood, rhcumatlHiii, catarrhal Infection, mnlnrln, wklu dlseaso, old soren and ull nnilctlonH that show lit tho blood, skin, Joint! mid muscles. An Intcrcktlni; book on tho blood Is mulled to iIioho who write, (let n boltlo of H. H. 8, todity. It I tho worhl'H ureatest medicine, ItisUt upmi llio dealer hnndlint you H. 8. 8. nnd don't let him oratu ubout komelhluir Unit he cun't ndvertUo us fro from lndlilo ur putush ami other Uuttrucllvu mlneriil drims. . jr you tutu iron tio kimi p ,vJr" lo Tim HH'irt HniM-liio t'o., tmii Hwlft Hldu., Aiiutttu, ua tve list vf b'juurt .itutru Uval nivtv. case nas it proven possiolc to raise sheep for either mutton or wool ex clusively. According to tho report of tho tariff board for the year 15)10, tho average receipts per head of sheep in the United States west of the Missouri river was S2.-M. Ot this amount SI. OS ii.uu tlnfttratl fwim wnnl nrwl SI .10 frAm .."'v a. m t. ouicr sources; inus xor an me snecp west or tno Alissouri river, winch in cludes approximately seventy per cent of tho sheep in tho United States, the income from wool amounts to forty three per cent of tho total gross in come. This proportion varies a good iden when wo comparo different flocks. It perhaps varies some with the different states of our Northwest, but in no case do the receipts from wool exceed the receipts from other sources. In the states cast of tho Missouri river the proportion of tho' Income derived from wool is somewhat less. At the same time it is a largo and important item. In much of our Western country the ranchmen say thnt they are raising sheep for wool, while some farmers in the Enstern states say that they are raising sheop for wool, while some farmers in tho Enstern states will say that they are raising sheep for mutton. Such statements, of course, are not designed to be taken literally. It is truo that many of our Western ranch men manage tnetr sneep primarily with the iden of tho greatest possible production of wool and take such in como from other sources as thoy may happen to get. In the management of their flocks and in tho selection of their sheep, these men conisder tho quantity and quality of tho wool tho prima factor, while on tho farms of tho eastern states tho farmers manage their sheep nnd select breeding stock almost entirely from tho standpoint of mutton production. It has been found, however, that I neither extreme works to tho best ad vantage. Sheop breedors have so far been unablo to dovelop n strain of wool producing sheep which will pro duco enough moro wool than tho aver age sheop to make tho cost of mutton negligible, nor hnvo thoy been nblo to produco n Btrnin of mutton sheep of Bufllcicnt merit for that quality nlono that thoy can neglect tho wool end of tho industry. A detailed Btudy of tho books of n very largo number of north western Bhcep raisors by tho Tariff board shows, however, that hb an aver- ago tnoso sheep men who ticrivo tno larger percentage of their incomo from other than wool are, on tho whole, making it larger interest on their cap ital than tlioHo that do not dorivo so much of their incomo from thcHo other sources, This would indicate that our western sheep men nro on tho whole devoting rather too little attention to tho production of mutton. 'Ihls, of roil rue, tioott not moan Unit tho wool production imiht bo forgotten, but both T 7 n i c i 7 For Prize-Winning Boys Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis All aboard for Salem. One whole week of camping, special les sons, drills and- games at the State Fair. Two boys from each county, 68 in all, who have excelled in sbme form of Indsutrial club work will be invited to take the train for thfs week's work and pleasure, which will be provided without expense to them. t There are no limitations as to what the projects shall be or who are eligi ble to compete, provided they are members of tho Industrial club. All that is required is that they shall ex cel in some form of Industrial club work. The winners will be given i week of camping and school work, ad mittancc to the fair, mess and shelter, absolutely free. Railway fare to Salem at reduced rates, and an inexpensive, serviceable uniform are the only necessary ex penses not covered by a special appro priation of 500 made by the Oregon State board of fair directors. It is expected that local and county school and club officers will provide traveling expenses, and possibly tho funds for purchasing cadet uniforms, costing about S3. 00. v Boys who enter the contest and try to win, will win whether they gain tho trip or not. The very things neces- Bary to win nro the things that are in themselves worth most to tho boys, so thero is no chance to lose. The free camp and school were designed to awaken so deep an interest in the use ful industries that great good will como to all who try for the camp and school prize. Erasing Robert. "S-s-s-s-sus-say, ma," stammered Bobby, through tho suds, as his mother scrubbed and scrubbed him, "I guess you want to get rid of mo, don't you?" "Why, no, Bobby dear," replied his mother. "Whatever put Buch an idea into four mind?" "Oh, nuthin," said Bobby, "only it sedms to mo you're trying to rub mo out." Onward. Convincing Evidence. Mrs. Pester Don't you really think that womon havo moro patienco than men? Mr. Pester I'm Buro of it. I've been watching you play solltatro all ovoning with a dock that's four or flvo cards short. Chicago Daily Nowb. Helped His Wardrobe. Hugged Rogers (with newflpapor) Listen ter this, Happy, It's boon dla kivorcd dnt silk Is mndo ur tin, ol' tcrmutty cans an' do llko, Happy Hooler Ditt sol Don I'll wear my ilrinkin' cujt for u silk hut un' bo In stylo, liobton Trunvcriiit, ACTUAL OFFICE PRACTICE b given every pupil who takes our ficient in all branches nf nfTwn wnrk. and nro never ncrvout or uncertain ns to their duties whtn thiy enter tho business world. Whv not rrfvfi vnnr n.n rir rinnrrVitnr thiB confidence? Write for free cata log today. A position guaranteed. BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Tacoma, Washington. More Willing Than Ablt. Following an entortalnmunt n r&rr evenings since tvo young men mot on the street. "Did MIbh Umsnn Isikn nnrt?" nsknrl one, with evident interest. "ics, indeed," tho other replied. "Can she sing?" "Well," the other answered, "she can't but she does." Youncrstown Telegram. BUT ONE A A NSWER to the great health prob lemyou must keep the digestive system strong and active. Weakness there, soon disturbs the entire system. A daily use of the famous. HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters will overcome any weak ness in the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and help you maintain health. Start at once. brag- Gay Old Dog. Iliggins T wlgglns is always ging about his den at home. Wiggins And yet he got mad hen spoke of it as a kennel. New York Globe. The dogs at the humane barns are dieting on biscuits. Poor brutes! Let's hope they aren't home cooked by a newly-wed. HOW WOMEN AVOID HONS OPERA By Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. "Cleveland, Ohio "My left side pained me so for several years that I expected to have to HI i unuernu an opera tion, but tho first bottle I took of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound relieved me of the pains in my sido aijjl I continued its use until I became regular and free from pains. I had asked several doc tors if there was anything I could take to help me and they said thero was nothing that they knew of. I am thankful for such a good medicjne and will always give it tho highest praise." Mrs. C. H. Griffith, 7305 Madison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Hanover, Pa. "I suffered from fe malo trouble and the pains were so bad at times that I could not sit down. Tho doctor advised a severe operation but my husband got mo Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel liko a new person and can do a hard day's work and not mind it What joy and happiness it is to bo well onco moro. I am always ready nnd willing to speak a good word for the Compound." Mrs. Ada Wilt, 100 Stock St, Hanover, Pa. If thero are any complications you do not uiitlnrHtRHtl write to Lydia K. l'lnkhniu Medicine Co. (confidential) L)'Hn,Mas.s. Your letter will ho opencil. read and answered by a wowim and hcU Ik strict confidence r, n, u. Ha 21, '!. yill!.V writing (o sdwIUtr, lrtf ' llun Ibis ipr.