The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 17, 1903, Image 2

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    OttKUON MIST
jrr.r, 'S.u
Eiiteied at il' IWUtlHcf at St. Helens,
Oreurttt, as sccond-clns mail matter.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
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Nsren Kvnr Fkiit Mornimo Uy
KEKI.KR H. lilMiEUT,
EniTDR ASH I'riII'HIKTOII.
SfBSCkll'TIOM I'tUt'R:
4n ropy im year, in advance. .
tlx months
11.00
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APRIL 17, 1003.
Tlil paper is kept an file Ht th Ore
gon Press Association Koom 9. Hamil
ton building, Portland, Oregon.
HOG RA1SIXG PROFITABLE.
Mo raitiiin would no doubt li
jiiMtitable industry in Columbia eo inty,
f . .. . . . t. .1..
afl tun GOll C01H1UIOI18 are P!lt tlOlllt 11
favor.thla to producing the proper piu worth from JA) to Hit per acre at from
4ee.l. Tbera is always a gol market fl 50 to $4 per acre. The owiirra ul
orpirkaqi btoon, especially on this those land? are gaining wealth by simply
Coast, where the Eastern importation lotting their tiuiher land stand while iia
t tut aft Jnto million of pounds. .Hogs value mounts up, Tnoy should be made
roach a fattening stage at an early per- to pay (or tho value they own, Justus
toil, and bring quicker returns than any ; much as thnngli it consisted of improve
ti lier stuck raised on the farm. U is ments made by thuir own lalior and in
tx lievod that hogs could be raised with dustry. The Astoriuu, also recoininen.ls
protit in the Nehaleiu country as the that the sen ices of a timber cruiser lie
aellitu price f tit pruduct would justify ; secured to ascertain the correct value of
iong wagon haul to reach convenient thesa timber lands,
jtci f to market. J
Wiltlatu Schuluierick. of Farmington, There is getting to I something very
Washington county, a prominent and rotten in uregon college oratorical cmt
BU.vessful farmer, gives his experience, comparatively Ftnpi.t,
in a letter to . E. Coman, general pas- midd.e-aged man appropriates anothei's
ongr ami (rttiglit agent of th Southern ' lc'h, and giving it a little working
J'aeit'c; j over, wins tho state priw. At the con-
"I will give my experience in raising elusion of the oratorical contest in K.i
aiifi fatleiittig huifs, wl.ieh has proved to gene, a banquet was served in the I'ui
bt the most profitable stoik I hate ou Yvrily u( Oregon dormitorv. Ttie Ea-
JViffin.?
tcred in the bill and winter farrowed in silverware, the property of the Suite
fliarcb or April. They are pastured in ' I'mversity, disappeartd at this oratori-
April, May and June and July an lsike'csi banquet. These oraiorioal co.Ueitt
vluver. 1 tiud atsike preferable to red, ,
ttover as it is .,leu tviil, more relish by ; a'e Rowing in d.srepute.
b.igs ami cattle. The end ot May or the tBHHHHHHtaHWBHHMsnMiMi
(jisl oi Juno a ueld is sow n to rape, i lie
land sliould be finely pulverized and
' three pounds of gevd sown broadcast lo
tlte acre. The seed should be harrowed
in w ith a peg tooth harrow aud the hind
foiled orclol mashed. The tape ' an be
pastured all tail and winter, and the
Miosis will be in fine condition totatton.
jjist (uinuier 1 pastured 4-.' shouts on
two acres of rape lor t no months. Tito
Uniuials kept in growing condition all
the while. This piainiy bhows the value
ot rape lor hug pasture. I would icc
umuiemi alsike clover for spring pasture
mid alfalfa wherever it can bd grown.
Ahalfa ti iy has about the tame Seeding
quality as wheat bran and makes an ex
cellent wii.ter ration lor stock hogs,
when run through a feed cutter, w ith a
little skim milk added.
t' IVd fl tut har v itkixe. inaki rhpliO'.t
ration for fattening hogs that 1 have
ijver used. Five pecks of each should be
evtn per acre. They ripen together j
ami can be harvested with a binder, :
And yield from 40 to 50 hiuhels per ai re,
"The year 1SKI1 I kept account w itn 1
hogs. When put np to fatten they av-i
eruged live weigtit 75 p"tinJs each. They
cwiisumed an average each ot 450 aunds
t( rolled barley and 300 of skimmed
Utilk in CO days. W hen slaughtered
tlieir average weight dressed was lijl .
pounds. Ttie meat was cured and the
ribs, lard and bacon sold for J2u4 5u.
Value of shoats and feed consumed, $!.
iet income liX 60, besides tiie otf.il.
have gone into detail on this to show :
w hat cuu be done when the protlm-t is
finished on the farm .... It is a mis-
take to grow boas too larjje, for it re-
quires more feed to produce a pound of
gjiu on a 300 pound hog than on one
weiehiue 200 pounds.
'Jn conchision, 1 w ill say that the far
twers ill Western Oregon should try the
clover and rape for summer feeding and
grow pea and barley for fattening hogs.
At present we have a market for many
more than are product. If we increa-e
the production of hogs it will not he
long before we have a first class pack
ing establishment in our midst. Then
we will be able to compete with the
fast in their own domain by furnishing
theio a better article than com fed b.-
C.OI1.
0.Y N ATI YE BIRDS. ,
Clarence H. Gilbert, presidsnt of the ' J
John Borroiighs Sfociety of Portland -J
fen Is the following. Columbia county :
graduates of the public schools w ill have
an optKirtunity toconapete for the prizes. :
xjiaoiiii uuiiuugiia .Tut-iTiji ui 1 ort-
(and hat, through the generosity of Mrs.
H"ja F. Hurell. two cash prises to award
(or knowledge uf the native birds of Ore-,
gm. These prizes an; given yearly to
(lie class of highest grade in the elemen- i
tary Nitiools of the state. ;
The first piige is the second
48.00, to be awarded tf those who can ;
(tame the m-st birds by sight and song, '
n 1 who w rite a sufficiently excellent j ago, and was married into a prominent
omnosiion qq the subject. The rela- ; Columbia county family. Mr. flag lias
Jive markings for the two examinations j laieii prominent in union labor circles
frill be upon a scale of J00, 60 per cent 1 for many years paH, and his experience
(or the field test and 40 per cent for the as both employer and employee, added
yoiiipoiitiou teat. That is, actual know 1- j to his deliberate conservativenes, pecul
edge of the birds will count for more iarly fit him for this important posi' ion.
'h'iin excellence in composition. J Mr. Flagg has many friends in this
The competition it open to th class county, irrespective of party, who will
graduating in February as well as to ' gladly endorse him for this position of
ie class graduating in June. Th , honor.
com positions must be in the hands of! ..
the corresponding secretary of the John
liiirmuoli. a ..i..i 7-uwiii;... . '
Portland, Oregon, not later than June 1.
Any subject based upon personal
innervation of our native birds will be
a crptable. One partictular bird may
jb - selected for study ; or some such sub-jl-et
as the following may be chosen:
:N'esn of Oregon ISirds," "Feeding
ijaljita of Our Native Bird." "Ilird
'rieijils of the Farmer.'' etc. In all
ft is. p.atio'js time and place should be
firefnlly rir-ld.
Thi lifti! rjtininitr inna will It itvm
the la-t week in May and the first week j
in June. All who lend compositions
will Ui considered as applicant for a 1
field examination, and the address of
t-.tcti writer should be enclosed with '
(he composition.
P:D.'T MKE THREE A FBI DA VITS
TO THE STATEMENT.
Mitchell, forme.lv editorand
'B. II
oiiblisher oi the (iizette at Kainier, was
"o town Saturday. He announced his
jn-juitietj o ariuuting charge of the St.
Helen Oregon MM. Mr. Mitchell is n j
Very caiiable new ..paper m m, mid g-H
out a neat, nm jv piper. Ho will no
doubt make the Mit it ft-.u i ! tit pa-
'per. .Mr. Milclit.il Ht out) .lino pnn
lished a paper nt St, Helens." Wood
land News.
There ia one Uiiug Im'kinjt in this
; statement made by Three-Affidavit
! Mitrliell. He did not make throe at1 pa
; rate sworn statements to llm annnumvd
intoniion Is-h.re V. C. Fischer, it notary
' public. If Three- Altidavit Mitolinll cur-
l ies out his annouced inteniion, lie will
fiml I hit t lie titii't atMiid oil' the lun.lliuly
o( The Mint building for the, rent. Tho
Mint ttas informed eouple of months'
Hgo from a relmhle tuiuroe that Tlnve
Artidnvit Mitchi ll delinquent til hU
olliee rent for the entire time lh.it he
hud liet'ii in Kainior.
.' . .
The Aslori.n in oomnt 'iuintt on Tx
I . .. ...
atlie lin.t.r Ijtn.ls '.my, ,t will- reiulily
ho admitted that there is no juslioe or
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ithnmi hi ttAtrsiMiiir tine lllttuer Olllllll-t
APPORTIONMENT OF COUNTY
Outrict Clerk 1 liil.Wtl l'.ot tm. lit Total
1 M. J. Englcrt ; M 40 ;.ti -J..-J ;U 1'7:' dl
2 11. I'. W aikuis ; V, 10 o" lo H --.i H
o J. A. lio'u.liif . . ; ..1 411 ;.t Nl io 1-4 Oil
4 K. 1'. burns...., : 4 Ao Ml l.i tct lull 1
5 j. 0. Tkhenor ; 2'tl 4tJ 6i 04 tdO :!l
0 Meil Morgan 1 IS 40'' 's 0,i KS SiJ
7 C. I'. Clark ; )tl' 40 oO 27" 10 3iU Hi
S 1. W. Freeman ! 17 4tl iiO 45 11.1 SO .1
y A. 1. H'lladav...: i tin 3.1 7 10.' CO 105 s7
10 J. l-.Ur.tt.uiiu ! 4'i 1-4 l4 57
11 F. 11. .tieeker : 4o :',u 0- 14 10.' 44
12 C. W. Mellinger j S 40 110 21 id til VI
13 Iiean rilanchard 1 .1: 4il ill1 5i5 44 t.5 74
14 John Edm.lm ' 24 4il iiO 04 St left 14
15 Albert Setfert ' t,' 4tl ' 17.' I"l 21.1 2-
10 V. K. liianl ;ili 4o .'10 t'7 2i I.i7 iai
17 J. E. low j .s 40 4 tw s Kt
15 U. II. -Silts 12 4u ;!U o2 4j' 7J 72
IK J. R. Ueadlee 15 40 :!u 4u 5.' so so
20 T. I'. W aits ; til 40 :i" 172 W 2i;i
21 W. i. Case -. W S 2-4 Kl ti4 01
22 . I). I'eterson j .11: 40 ' M 7ft 124 t5
2o Fred Fluhrer 74 41) HO 10'' 02 240:2
24 Kuliert i'o.lock 11 40 ;tu' "-" 12 75 42
2o U. W. Barnes .. ; t2 40 .10 401 mi 5:;l sj
2i t j 25 41 J .10. 01 54 in; Kl
27 E. K. Throup ; J8, 40 :;u 4i n.i KS n:
2b T. W. Grant :;5 40 .10 W 50 114 or,
2 S. M. tioale : 4li 4o .10 124 21" 104 57
30 Fred Brigg (il 40 ;io 101 30 2u5 i.i
31 W. F. tliatt. 23- 40 :!0 - II 103 41
32 Sarah Meserve ...... 30 40 30 ttl 1 5 121 3i
33 E. Al. Kyaer pi jo So 41 22 Ki ,,2
34 tlermau Senium j 17 40 ;.-0 45 y.J rJi 21
in) Oscar Wi-iai.eil ... 12 40 30 32 42 72 7.'
50 i.,eo. Miikiusier ! lio 40 30 10. oil 202 30
37 r. liuctier fit 40 30 145 ho l.-ii
38 W. 1,. Brown ' ti jo ;;o 43 22 HI 5.'
3'J A. . Clark '. . I 8. 40 ."O 221 53 201 Hi
40 'liner Anderson j 27 4l 3o 73 04 111 24
41 Joseph Mich : 1 40 31 35 12 7o 42
42 relet WansUoiu ! o "s 7'1 64 "I S2 T'.i
43 J. rhlinau j 7 4030; Id til 50 21
44 M. I". Volllig ; v; 4,1 l u4 J; 4
45 Henry limn 11 ; 4 (Kl 00 H) 00 uti OO
4i John Jolma '; 13 4w 30 35 12 75 42
47 Ernest Miaunalian 1 2 j: 40 .10 til .4 107 Ht
4b W. IS. Timouey 14' 411 :io 37 H2 JH 12
4: U. M. lioit 10 40 30 27 02 07 32
50 rrank lxukey 411 30, 51 33 ill 03
51 A. M. 1'arker 11 411 i ill 72 70 02
62 A. K. Melis 41 41) aii 110 70 151 (Si
;3 W.U. Woods ' 40 30 32 42 72 72
54 Uus Hrgela 4y :0 50 43, 00 7.1
55 Harvey Anderson -'- 41130 5ti 73 ji7 03
16 '. 11. Klsen 37' 40 ,'in iiy !i 1 411 20
7 J. A. Mcintosh 4 (jo 00 10 HO 10 HO
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The lat legislature pased an act ere-
ating the position of coinni'ioner of j
labor statistics. The state board is be-
ing urged from influential sources to ap-1
point Hon. E. II. Flngg to that impor-!
taut position. Mr. Flajj wan pnbliher ;
of Tun OuKfios Mist a number of years i
! Clatskanie it
eiatssnnie it exerieneiiig a
i growth, and i huildin
up at a sii'aoy
and healthy paee. It is the intention to
bring in a new water supply during the
present year at a cost of T3,0CO or 44,000,
; which will answer all purposes for some
time to come. The city is grow ing to
such an extent, that the present supply
is inadequate dining the dry season.
j The water works system in owned by
the city, and the rates arc 50 cents per
: month for dwellings, and 7-5 cents for
! business houses. No wharfago is
gootls pa-sing over the dock,
-
The Keystone Lumber Company, of
Chitskanie, recently donated 115,000
feet of lumber, which was used in the
-improvement of the road up the C'lats-
kauie. This is the larce-t donation to
roa-i improvement, mat ims tx en marie
by a BinL'le linn in Columbia county for
"'A"y 1 ,"!'9 hm" lhe '""'"" ''" i
f'' '"r t,,e county court to donate
II for road improvement where $2 was
subscrihed from pryat sources.-
I
Rl Faint Trniiafers.
O. 11. An-tlne n .1. V. Uicej timber
on ij nl lie1' nn 1 o'j "f nwl nf sec
iiin. ii. 7, :!, iti'.
Mu. v .in I J.'M. Aivhihild t" Ui.v K.
W i I..-'; .( ,i . oi ii.n i.i -0 a. it in 1 I, (I, a,
Kr-il.-rii'k mi I Mi iii l'fr to I'.
I. Tielienor; I I II. 'MmiiiI - '1 I o, and
loi- 1,1 i ml .il, W .ig.n-i 'I I Miitl.
.l.i.iii I. tt .'.i it i.i .1 mul' N.U 'V "
.1 ii. tii.son; i.ih'kt on mi nun Intel,
S2.IKO.
Mr-. Murv ('. badger to 11. M. A lUur;
SO m-ros : ii. 1 1-n 1! i, 7, 4, 1 liOd.
M Html Hllil V IClllt'S t Ullll'lfll l" u
E. Wtttl-; X'H i lrtt.ii lo LW it in ti,
jl-IUO.
.lame an t E',l i PaM " (he 1'enfon
L'-guiug A Liiuioeitng Company; 100
It III HOC ., It, i. ? I .
.Unit' A. And Mure A I"
gl.i to
K hvMid Wn kniiin : iti in -o I.
Ih-ull !il HUllllil HI .t. tHkl'll It III I I.
W. .Vo.dny ; tmol in K oiiioi', .VH.
, Si.r.ili . nml .l ilin Hhlt'ee to Ili'll-
. i ... , . . . , , i "t
,,,.... j k ;j, t-M
j ,.i!io mid J S. tuition to Kay 1'..
1 h, ..... i: . K lO;l
II his .i1 i in ... -. ft'"-
Itnll l. mid Aik- 1.
J.i
iiti"h to
Kav i:. Walls; !. t-IOO.
Sti-ttu ami II. Iittoai to Hi tipon's
a in aec 17, o. S. !" .JO.
John M. Lamar m saint'; 1.
I.. V. Maxwell to Eat ii.t .Vlomll
100
lot
4, Id -. I'ittt.-kaine,
tirinije F. mid .M.iri.tret .1. M el to
J W Mesorvoj triol In t-c 10. ti. ii. si.
.Alii i:aai.d t . S. Miller to t c V t
( t g .ii L'ltnlier l' iiip.uiv ; rit.t of way,
fi
ll and M .1 M.'Vitliur to the IViuon
fooip mv ; trai l in ti, 1. $l,SOO.
S.tiuh .mi U I'lert Me S lit lithe East
Fork Simple an I MaiiiiUcltiniig l oin-
pant ; ".0 ;t ill -.1, 5, 4, (.itiU.
Small Van.l i'l.ti .eweoiili to Kay
K Watt-; ".il a in 'i, it, 4. -ti0.
W E and Mart .St-wsoiu to A 1. U'oh-
ar.ls.'ii; block 11, 1 .tduti a ad toU in-
ier, 100.
.1 . an I l.ittie 1. U .v t.i V W I'll till
breau , iriict in 7, 4. 700.
J end I. i.-.ie I. Kic to W tl Hn, k ;
trart in It aner d I e, 15.
H A and Haiti" S. inli 1 to l' n-on's ;
ltid i in U, 11, ;!, t.
M.tiyiuid it A vVitnit to II. West;
tra. ts,' lois and l.hicRs in Scapjiooso,
toiKl.
J t) Wilson to W W t'haiubn uu ; lim
bcr in 7. 4, $T ll.
SCHOOL FUNDS, APRIL 6, IS03.
Office stationery printed with rubln-r
stamps l-siks very ebe.ip and shabby, ,
and is a poor advertisement of the town ;
ot the fjiisine-s, which is intended to la.-
promoted. Neatly printed stationery is
a good advcr'isenjf-nt for a jiisines e-'
tahlishuient it produces a avoruhltj '
: Impression, and
brings in tuhntnntial i
retui ns.
The Ladies' World.
The Ladies' World for May will le 1
essentially a Sprintf number, and in !
illustration and literary materia! willj
emulate the season in freshness and ;
charm. Short stories will be the special j
ft atures. In the opening pages will he ',
a strong and wonderfully entertaining i
story on "Men's Kights," whore th j.
provider for the family gets his just dues. (
There will lie other interesting stories,:
with the cameta and out of door articles. I
I he various departments will be especial
ly fresii and breezy .
-More Short Stories.
Conkey's Home Journal is another
monthly magazine w hich has discovered
an increased demand for short stories,
and presents five in ils April issue,
which also shows an inerene of eight
pages. In addition to the short stories,
there are seveial department for the
home, at well as a department of music,
This magazine has more th ia kept, its
promise made to it readers yar ago
to out do all its competitor in the live
cent magazine field.
Spring is here, Slid so is my nety !
Spring stock, all new goods, nothing .
shop-worn. For ladies' bats and dre
goods, gent's furnishing goods, and nil
up - to - date notion this store leads all;
tin - rest. A dol
ar w ill buy more in mv i
th" ""X I''"' ' thisconnty. Jus't
received 00 new men's suits up-to-ibite
in style for the least money possible.
II. M. McKiel, Clatskauie. I
2315 4211m 41 i0213 3HtH441 HO S :
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S 1
1
tihmit,
I Ka rmn'iinrr liroolr. the
redwood that flows through
the veins has to come from
! somewhere,
. . ,,, . . j
I he simncrs in rod ulootl aic i
' found, in the soft core of the
i Iwnvs called' the marrow ami
I some say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
1 11,1 ". t
maiTow ami ue.iiiuy iit-tii.
i are full of fat.
1 Scott's Emulsion makes new
.blood, by feeding the bone
f' i.i i -.1
, marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
1 , .. ., 1
1 COd llVCr Oil.
i For pale school jjirls and
: .. i- , 1 1 r u .1 .
HlVaiKlS aim li'l .111 niw
blood is thin and pale, .Scott s
.. , . . I ' I 1
l.mulsion is a pleasant and nth
blooil food. It lift oiih' feed
the. bhHKl-makinjr organs but
.1 . .i 1 1 .
irives them strcn-Jth to lo
, .
their proper work.
it It.l ft'r fir unti!i-
RCiVTT IIOW.NK, Clu-mMs,
SOO-415 I'carl Strrrl, NoVirk.
50c. suuji 00; all ttruKjjisth.
I.OliS AMI Mll.l.lMi.
Fluliror's ltillhllng 11 l.artro Milngle
i Hill nt Majiror.
! Fluhrer llros. ,o building a now
shingle mill at Maimer. Another mil-
'chum w ill be added, an. I it will baton
jetlpuoity of 50, lino lirst class shingles
daily. The now locafiou will I con-
veni.'ut t.i both rail and witter linn-por
tatiou, and thev will U- better pi 'tmred '
11
' tlnin ever to turn out the lain mis red
cedar s -ingles that have giteii Wilimm
... , , . ,
r liiloer ami sou a iiiitiooal 1. 'put ,11,01.
The Kiiihrcr's have diploma"! ..( !,,.'.
. ... .. ...
liwai'-ls nt tno lials-tisi--!pl an t la-
ttn national Exposition, the I'an A neri
tan Etp i-itiou and the I'h. 11 lest.ui En
position.
Acoordoig to the Wo.sllaiid Nets J.
E. M.irgau, of Sea j poo -, is of.riiiu -aii
hvgi:i'2 camps on upper l.'.it iiv.-r.
MIST.
All, W llHt tlolll tfll-i t
much
A i I !u,.'( n rt f'i-t 1 1, 1 11 -t 1 1 U It ir tiit.t !i 11 k-
Ihev Mlig
The ,;.ng, they learned .1 yore in I'ara-
. 'll sf.
Eie put it v and i-in.s'enee took t inj.
I h.-t'ti wiine the lark, tip roin,- serks
Ir... .,!,. .., 11.. ..... ,,. I o. ... ...
to ir ' ' '
. . . , 1 1 1
, n ei'ho 1,1 rut 1 11 01c lit nuts a - t -.
Or t ateh t lo: uul- e of a lira ven l Sj.lire. '
S. ill oils (nan alar, tlm I, in k tpod's
tiiellott note.
Ttu-thinsli ehrill piping ( a hit ul
el I
notc.
While in the wood, r.-erss, the timid
.hoe
Mom n w.ftly and sitet'lly low hr
wl'lolttd sl.it-.
Siiiihine and song, all Ihioilii the long
d.iv ;
Hut ah w hen twilight fulls o'er hill and ' '
'"'t .
Auda.l Is tilent rave the w liisier:ng '
leatrs,
T.. .1.- .. I 1. .... . f
.1 iiicu iii-'ii en nie-.i iitit,.piiiit(iii-
gale.
Mr sou! aboi lis t he em hunting nie.lt', .
And in Hs plaintive sweetness, melts
away.
S11 iiji by all poets, peeilsss Philomel. I
- my lacciiiig longa- t:aii 11 or my praise ,
' t-B-ay. 1
1 ' :
St. Helens Hotel
Under the Management of
G. A. AND A. M. BRINN
., , n i
-IS IDS LC221! Mil. I
f
,
Sldarlr Imr Win I mt n, '
vers QnrrfustH mi4 Com
mercial Trrjir.
Bortrd lH.tfir.r, $20 pr month. 1
1 runi-ifol, $1 day.
Darn and Feed lor
ti0r3eS' !
I hay had orcuion lo uic your
Ulack-Drausht Stuck and Poultry Mrdl.
cine and am pleated to sty that I never
utcd anythint) for itork that t(ivi half la
jnod latisfactlon. I heartily rtconv.
mend It to all owiwn of stock.
J. B. BF.LSMEft, St. Lout,, He
Rick stock or poultry slum. I riot
eat cheap stock food nny morn than
sick person should expect to be
cured by f'sid. W hen jour stis:k
and poultry are sick give, tbr-iri uied
icinc. Ilon't stuff thein with worth
less stock fixlt. L'nload the Ijownl
and stir up the torpid liver and tho
animal w ill ho cured, if it ho possi
ble to cure it. Wack-Uraiiplit 8t.s:k
and Poultry Medicine mifi al. ll.
b noweii aim tun up tJtio torpid liver.
P It currs every i),aady of sfis.k if
JB btken in time, ritsaire a 25-cr-nt can
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Medicine and it will
timesover. Horses work better. Cows
u'tvo, more milk. Hoji puin flesh.
And hens lay nioreerffrs. It solves the
ProiiKiu of iiuikiiigin riinch blood,
flesh ai.d r-m rgy us possible out of
the smallest aiaount of food con
sumed, liny iiean from yourdeulnr.
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Toilet Articles and Perfumer
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hall the original value?
Suits, uuelaiiiud $ 7.50 " $25.00
Top cv.us 12.50 to 25.00
Special ifdueti't on
hc.tvy w'jft Trousers .95 4.95
Kcinembcr these arc unclaimed.
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night Shoe Co.
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Or a mail order. Money n-futuU-tl if shoes ate nut natif
f.uturv. All styles iicd j litis fro 11 51 c ha by jdi'H-s to
fS.SD loiiiiK hoots. (Tl:,- liupesi and nust runijilcte
line f lottM-rs' and t rtnsets' .s!ti,es in the West, Cliip-jx-wa
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Walkover and .c..k..sis, f j..su "v ttu.r Well, $2.50
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