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'tVViv$i,VC - if v t fc -.. - v- '' v " t, 1 W 4V " Vrf M I I . ( t 1 H I I t I V ( v v t V v1 . ' " ' ' ." TTtiftTMX! I " BHDirottu at ail trthttkr medtotto. -oinca6KrMrniPNiniy, oororan .t, ami 533 ii .' m V v I'- IIHELy HINTS 7 , FOR FARMERS "T Wlxy For Calves. Wipy hna the cnncln ns well ns the Imttcr ful tiMiiox ed n ud hence is n tench Jww valuable feed tlianslclnimllk. A ftood km In ration iniiKt bo carefully nojocled hk n supplementary food. Tlic rlf i.to lo fed n whey should receive whole niilk (or the isrwt week or two. It. oh it Ition lie chmih'ed to ttklinmllk. If this Jh not available It should be rontlinird on whole milk. X cnlt will do better not to receive whey for tiro tq nix weeks. It will then take ten doy lo tw weeks more to complete the change to whey. Cahes will ban die Bbont tho same ninount of whey as fik)umilIk-vU. fourteen to sixteen ixmnd? dnlly per calf. An excessive ninount may rnuso tindtio largeness of the paunch The recder will need to rIvc more enre and attention to iwjres fed on whey than to those fed milk. The srnln for whey fed calves should bo selected for Us constipating effect bo as to counteract the tendency to ncours. Onlx, aorglumi seed, shelled corn or middlings (ns part of tJic ra tion) are good for this purpose. Avoid noy benns and other trains that have n loosening cffcct.r. H. Otis, Experi ment Station, Madison, Wis. PRESIDENTONRECORD BREAKING TOUR GREETED BYTHOUSASIIS IT EH STOP - - ; Moitture In Butter. The best way to avoid excessive moisture In butter la to churn the cream at aa low a temperature as pos sible until th granules are at least the le of .wheat kernels. Then after drawing o the buttermilk add cold .water and allow thU to stand until the butter is firm. Ky drawjug off this wash water and nllovylnj; fhe churn to drain until the granules are dry the bard butter can be worked without salt fcufticlcntly to bring the water con tcu of the finished product below 10 per cent. The secret In getting the moisture out of butter is cither to pet tho granules firm apd hard by clear water, then drain off the moisture as much as possible In the chnrn, or to add salt to such hard granular butter and then work tho dry salt Into the butter as much an It Is possible with, out spoiling the grain of the butter. SOME PERTINENT , SILO REMINDERS Important Things to Oosem In Makine Ensilage. i- Two of the most important things to remember la making ensilage are to have tho crop mature enough to re tain its own Juice in the silo and to keep without developing strong odors. rays tho American Cultlvntor. It the corn Is not ripe enough it Is sure to make strong smelling silage. The silo must be tight and tho packing so close that tho air Is thoroughly ex pelled when the corn is put In nnd docs not get In afterward. If from slack packing or from, the buckling pr springing of tho silo walls. wblcU of ten happens, air is retained or gets In later tho losses may be so large as to mako tho whole thing a poor Invest ment. "When selecting lumber with which to build n stave silo or In purchasing a ready made one, look to It that every stave Is sound. Sap wood and worm eaten pieces should never bo used in silo construction Two small silos, as regards diame ter, are more economical to ha ye than one large one. In that tho sllago can bo Ted with Jess waste from a small ello. If ono knows how many cows h6 is going to keep ho can figure pretty nc cyrntely bow largo a silo ho needs. Thirty pounds of sllago is about the amount required by a cow each day, and If it is to bo fed 200 days In tb year that means that she will con sumo about three tons of silage. Ac cordingly all that Is necessary Is to find out how much a silo of different dimensions will hold. If it is only fif teen feet In diameter and twenty-four feet high seventy-six tons will bo its capacity, but add Fix feet nioro to the height and it will hold 105 tons, and If ten feet are added it will hold 131 toss. . Whitewash a Disinfectant. Whitewash on tho poultry house makes tho house look neater and has a purifying effect upon tho Interior when properly applied. Whitewash is bafifcr for this purpose than paint, but of course it must bo applied more fre quently, ' Setoctina Egg Layers. flood laying hens, llko profitable dairy cows, are not found in ono breed not alono In a few breeds. They vury according to typo nnd individuality and should bo selected with great care. The Dairy Herd Loafer. Tho actual loss in tho handling of np "loafer" In tho dairy herd In the course of a year will often more than pay for a Habcock milk tester, which can be bought nt Indirect) $1 nnd .'. - t Change the Sheep Paeture. hango your sheen to frish pasture nip, qftou as possible, even If after n rwt of two weeks you co I uck to tho old pasture. ic lihols, nt the nds (hut offer em ployment nml you'll find tlio right oun KOQIl. .,'..'. BBwjBWfcjBHEf-rljt IBBgwTifffjyy t y ,JvWk k fT-W3yjiE'iSiyr XUTITBE SBBEfcHl .:Wr.iB IBSV ' T ASsJSniiHE W pRBsiDEirr PRE.4nYnrpg wriiiiAir .howu, ilRjftD -rapids. :rridric-ft2r. Tho alwve photograph gives a fair Idea of tho remarkable reception ten dered to President Taft In Cram! I.apids, Mlelu Frilly ten thou-and poo pie gathers to hear him speak. Those) who hrd the President said that It j . . . .' was py lar uie uesi auurcs ne ti.ui made on the trip, and that seldom has ho made a pnbllc address when It was o qvldcnt that he was speaking from the heart, tils friends declare that atti aoch a speech In every one of the States he visits there would be no question about bis unanimous rcnoiu H.FT IALIEA LITEF-R.Y CLUb, ClKtfD RAPJLD5. .THE FUTURE. If we can say with Seneca, "This Kfe b only a prelude to eternity," then we need not worry so much over the fitting and furnishings of this anteroom, and, more than that, it will give dignity and purpose to he fleeting days to know that they are faked with the eternal things as prelude and preparation. Minot J. Savage. CLIMBING THE LADDER. The first step on the ladder that leadi to success is the firm determi nation to succeed. The next step is the possession of the moral and physical courage which will enable one to mount up, rung after rung, until the top u reached. IDEALS. Ideals are like stars. You will not succeed in touching them tvith your hands; but, tike the seifanng man on the desert of waters, you chase them as your guides, and, following them, you eventually reach your destiny. CatI Schurz. Good Results I'rimi the Orrlno Treatment for DRUNKENNESS 'rt... .....I-..M. .. r,iii,i. i....... ,i r.7J.. uiL. d.i. I- -r-- I I "iw iiuiuvia wi wiiiu.xi. iiiiiu mine Among the IjjIos of western Cliina Iti True to Life. nm!B of loiters of prulso fruin grnlo- Is customarv for tho hrldo on iho vrl ! Manager Tho criIe ay that in tho ful patients tihd tho families of thosu I ding morning to perch herself on the p'njr " Wr'mKcd Wife.' you do not who havo been cured of Driiukuimuvtt me opectroteope. highest branch of n largo tree while "u,u,k ." uvjiu num jui ujr U)ii woniicriiii remeuy, inuro is Originally the spectroscope was np-j ti,0 0dcr fetnao members of hor fam-l husband leaves you. never to return. smrcvly u town or illy In thlu country piled only to chemistry and In that! y cluster on the lower limbs armed I'opuiuj Actress-on. iuon't,iion t u i,ut tnnl m,s ,, r ,110r0 Hl,mw8 ttlt limited field proved lUcir an invalu-' with sOcks. When all aro duly stntlou- Wcl, rvo nad lTV0 or tbrco husbands ,UV0 hun mwtttvil KvaxH0 ,, 0n able aid in accurate analysis. By cd the bridegroom clambers up the lwive me- nccr t0 return, and I guest . ,m,,b..rH 1ms Imon resturml to n holding In n nunSC ilamo a nlatlnum I tree. aslle,l on nil !,!, hr i.inmi . I know as much about how to act.01 " "s '" rtlond t it holding in n Cuusen tlamo a platinum tree, asllcd on all sides by blows, wire moistened by contact with the' pushes and pinches from the downsen skin tho presence of a few grains of salt swallowed a few minutes pre viously can bo detected with tho spec troscope. Indeed, so woudcrfully re fined Is the work of the spectroscope chemist that he can discover In a sub stance the presence of one three-mil-Months of a grain of metal. Herbert Spencer's Oddities. Herbert Spencer hated clocks which strike, especially out of door clocks. When staying In lodgings in a Berk shire village he sent a request to the owner of the principal house there that the stable clock, which struck the hours, might be stopped. lie was not a good companion to go out for a drive with, as, if he did not feel well, he would ascertain how fast his puls wan beating and If It was not satisfactory wonld instantly glvo tho order lo return home. Dinner Time. Englishmen In Queen Elizabeth's time dined at 11 a. m.. and bate spear o rang up the curtain at the Globe theater at 1 p. m.. the perform-, nnce ending between 0 and 0 o'clock. By tho time of Charles II. dinner had advanced to 1 o'clock, aud the play began nt 3 p. m., as Pepya record. A century later Horaco Walpole com plained of dinner being us late as 4 o'clock and evening not beginning un til 0 o'clock. Up to tho middle of the last century theaters opened at G-J3U. dinner being proportionately earlier. The Drum Major. Tho dignitary known as drum major i T?as nor conorallv refnirnlzml In thu Pet. and Pet Namei. j English army till tiro closo of taejt'fctually, It Is today rifogiilsnl by "The most graceful of domestic an!- j-,, of Charles L fcorporal punish-!t,l clergy, ploslelniis, phllanthro- Imals 13 the cat. while the most awk-j uiont up to the time, of William HI. i pints, nilsslc n workers nnd druggists ward Is the duck.' says an observer f was esecntcu ny tiie provost marshal as the standard remedy (or tho euro and it is not until he has broken through their fence and captured the bride that he is allowed to carry her off. under thoso body. luck. circumstances as any- useful nnd sober innii through tho help of OIlllINi:. Am long its men will drlng Intoxicating bewrages to excess, OHIU.Ni: will havo a work to perform, nud hecquso. It performs It of nature. But It won t do to use these facts for a basis If you want to call a woman pet names. John's View. "My dear, suppose we take the chil dren to the zoo today 7' "AVby, John, you promised to tako them to mother's." "All right. If It's all the same to the children." London Answers. Tho Least They Might Do. Mother In bis Inst letter my son ana tils deputies, but afterward tlie 0( Drunkenness. Many of theso drummer vas Intrusted with the tank.,, ,riIKKl8tfi jmvo hen selling OUIMXi: Among the record of the Coldstream f , ,ntlmutoly HCI,imlnl. guards is an order that "tho drum ' . major bo answerable that no cat lin,,u w'ul u,u """ 'uns receive., more than nine tails." In 1001 a f '' Uo who huvo used it, and they drum major of the army received Is. Od. pay per diem. London Mall. know tho Orrlue Co. lives up to their guarantee, routicquoutly they fee) It Is a in oral and public duty to glvo ex pression to tlielr views concerning n accomplished ho A Well Drawn Distinction. Professor Urander Matthews, in an address at Columbia university, once mndc a striking distinction between the two words gormnnd nnd gourmet "Tho difference between these two words," bo said, "is plain. "Gormand. and gourmet nllko enjoy a good dinner, but as soon as It Is over thogormand asks: " 'What Is there for supper' " Startled Schumann. An amusing story of Schumann is -told by a Vienna critic. The com poser onco accompauled his wife, who was even then a celebrated plauist, to tho palace when she went to play be foro the king of Holland nnd was gratified by tho monarch's compll mentu of her performance. The com poser was somewhat surprised, how ever, when tho king turned to him and courteously inquired, "Arc you also musical?" They say Schumann was ho Indignant that ho never spoke for on hour. ' No Difference, "My darling, 1 muht coufess I have deceived you. I am not rich; 1 am poor. Will It make any difference to you?" "Not tho slightest, Fred." "I'm thankful for that. You nro sure It will make no dlfferenco to you'" "N6t a bit. I can marry Mr. Itlcu ley." An animal which is much larger than Is generally supposed Is tho African gorilla. Its chest measurements are gigantic, nud an old male Ntaudlng les limn six feot high has been found to I welirU closo ou 400 uouiids. iJlr Koger do Coverley. nalnh Thoresbr. wrltlnc In 1717 of tho family of Cnlvcrlcy'of Colverley. remedy whlih has Yorkshire, says: "Hoger was a person much good In their loiiiiiiiinlty. of renowned hospitality, slucu at this, Tho Orrlnu Co. publlxheH a honk- Llr t. I..,aUa .... 0 lAMn A.. . . . . Ik. asked mo to send him a half dollar to' """ "'", ""i"'" ' lot u is rn-u. in mis nooitiei you u buy him a logarithm table. Friend-, !ShiSSioS'mSi "" " """,b0r "' ,Cttr '"'"' """ Well really. I do think hU eollep,; J'Si'Si'iVSt Jj"1""" t"wht "' fuw should at least supply his furniture.-j of ho oi.,m 0'f heune bac tQ obom OilltlNU. (Jet a copy and learn how Pelo Mele, . 11K) Te SpCctator In a description of j Drunkennei-s can bo cured. You can Explanation Wanted. Kir Itogcr. now called "Do Coverley,"! get n copy from Uon W. llnsklus or -un. aro you Airs, Biizzerr asks tuo ays. iu, great-grandfather was the. the Orrlno Co.. Waohlngtmi, 1). C rivacious and beautiful womnn on bo-j inventor of the famous country dance Ing introduced to her. "I have often met your husband. I must congratu late you. Ho Is always such a happy looking man. I havo noticed that par ticularly every tlmo he has chatted with me." That evening Mrs. Bllzzcr says calm ly but sternly to her husband: "Will you be so good as to tell me what makes you look happy when you are talking to other women?" Judge's Library. "The CoL "Did tho doctor relieve the child who was choking on tho piece of undone breadT "Sure. He soon made him cough up tho dough." "now relieved tho father must have been!" "Yes; the doctor made him cough up tho dough too." Baltimore American The Usual Fate. Tho unconscious stranger luy 911 the sldewa(k breathing heavily and groan ing. Two teeth wore missing, bis eyes wero marked nnd bis noso wa.s bleeding. "Who can ho bo?" said tlio crowd again and again. "I guess ho was some peacemaker," suggested tho ambulanco surgeon, sur veying the wreckage. ArgouauL Measure For Measure. Widow I want n stone for my hus band's grave exactly llko tho other ono in the lot. Agent But Isn't It n trifle small for a man of your bus band's prominence? Widow No, sir. If Thomas thought a stono llko tluu was good enough for his first wife 1 gncss it's plenty good enough foi Thomas. Life. "I sco you advertiso that you have found a lady's dog. How do yon know It belonged 10 n lady?" "When I was lendln' Hi' mutt dowu "th av,'noo ho stopped in front of all tu' snow wjuuows." xoicuo uiuue. ! tt'MMl la ffllli.ll ntlt-r liliti " 8neetlng. Aristotle maintained that to sneew nt any tlmo between midnight nnd noon was bad, from noon to midnight good, while at high noon it 'was propitious. Xcnophon records that In the retreat of tlio ten thousand Greeks It was regarded as highly propitious for a general to ancezo whlio giving counsel to the troops. That W Different "I hopo you will bcllevo me when I tell you that yon aro tho only girl I ever loved." ",Vo. That I refuse to brtlove." "Then will you believe me when 1 tell you that you are tho prettiest girl I ever loved?" "Yes. yes; I am suro you nro In earnest now." Detroit Free Tress. Legal Advice. .."Sir," said a barlMr to,u Jnwycr who happened to be passing bis shop, 'wll you tell mo if this Is n goodalf sov ereign?'' " Tho lawyer, pronouncing tho coin to bo fjulte genuine, coolly deposited it In his pocket, adding with great gravity, "If you'll aond your boy rojmd to my ofllco I'll return tho tlireo shillings npd fourpenco change." London Idea. Simple Remedies For Fever. The hot puck, the cold pack aud cold bath for reduction of temperature should be used only under tho advice mid direction of tho physician. In mild cases of fever, however, spoug Ing tho body with cold or tepid water or nlcohol mid water will prove grate ful und often reduco tho fever. Wo man's Nutlonul Weekly. "now ohfvoiiuT"ou y B,1 was?" "Well, let's Bee. 'le wo were !i high school she used to snub 1110 be- ciiiiKo I was 11 kid, Now I'm thlriy nov!n, nnd well, 1 should say Hho was about tweiity-elnht by thW tluw.'J who will mail It In plain sealed en velope. . UltltlNI-: IS l'ltlCl'MlKI) In two forms. No. In powder, absolutely tasteless and odorless, given socrotly In rood or drink. OHItlNH No. 2, in pill form, Is fur thouu who wish to Hiiro theiiiHolveri, You run no risk whntovnr in using this remedy an It Is sold 011 an absolute gimranteo lo of feet 11 euro or money riifillided. Tho guarantee Is in each box. OHItlNH costs only 1 11 box. Sportsmen Taxidermist Himi your tropliloti this your, Thoro will bo iiniiu In imvn lit u few yi'iira. Tliln nil hIiuwh when tu out tint hIiIii, Nuvur cut the front of it ilmir'n neck. Call f lliiiiiplney'n 11 nit llloio nnd got it imiuphliit Uwi, tullliu? limv to ;nvo giiiiiu IteailH, lilidii mid nit lui for rugs, pulilUhod by F. W. BARTLETT Mcdfmd, Oregon HOTEL MOORE Europoan. RptuMiil IJnloK hv Iho Work tu Mouth. V Hutt'.snOCVntH Up. RAU-MOHR CO., Propriotoro. WALL PAPER ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING ArtMtie painting In water colors nnd pastel by II Mluhuliifti, C. E. COLLINS 127 NOKTII OIUI'DHTIJIMrt'. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS " -Ax Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit laud. PHONE 3231. 820 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. ' V lg$ $ .$ $ $ f $ H Jf J $ $ $ $$$$$$ The Medford National Bank 7 ( V 0 7 . tf tf (J CANTAL STOCK - 100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS 935 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY haw: dmi'osit iio.xixs 1011 ui:.vr. W. H. OOKC, rrolrtout. J. A. JPjIBKY, Vie Pri. JOHN H, ORTK, Cehlr. 2'. B. MBKJUGK, Vice Tres. W. B. JACXSON, Aeat Osihlcr. d. X 'to (f tfi h 'to (to to to f . (to to (to (to K$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ RUiSS MILL On Rivorsido Avo. L B. BROWN, Propriotor. Feed, Jloiii', Soud, Vcich, Winter OmIh. JJai'lcy Jlolkd. Ml t - A Seasonable Tip If ypur TEETH aro in need of attention this ia tho season of tho yoar to have it dono before winter seta in. REMEMPER I charge you nothing for ex amination and estimate and all my work is GUARANTEED. LADY AT-TENDANT. 22-K4RAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ....$5.00 GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP SILVER FALLINGS $1.00 AND UP FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubbor plato $7.50 BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubbor plate $10,00 AH othor work in proportion. PAINLESS EXTRACTION 60c . REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR. ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST, DR. BARBER, The Dentist West Main and 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Corner ana urapo streets, luearorct, uregon. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p, m. 'Ili,.iwa. TVl.iiii firl ITmnn 0R7T. 8 1 lWl J ,,,l, "!M .tl,,,' UWIHI -( . I n 6 4 i'5 1iU'?Kii.v -"fan, ew J.L 1