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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1906)
i v aa-a srs- aaaa. s It Your HUMILIATING -VILE-DESTRUCTIVE Own Hair ? Big Gathering torBolse.tortlie 5h First ol September, Tl.e. vorv name Coutagioiw Blood Toison, sMffgcst contamiiutiou and dread. It U ft, Do you pin your hat to your in i I.!5 1 1 1 ; J : : i 'i !' ?! 1:1 own hair? Can't do it J Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor ! Here's an Intra duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick.glossy hair! And we know you'll never be gray t Mint thst vet's lUIr VlBr t the most srooderrul hslr grower nisi wss wr msne. k ttmA It fnp anma Mm snil I Mil truth- Sull thst I am ersatlv Bleated elth It. I eheerfuils risnmr-it It as selendM prepe- IftUOtt. HIM V. IIKIX'Kt ntlHBO, Mien. Made br J. C. Aysr C-. Lowell, MM. aim auumaoiurere ! f StRSAPAJtllU. 11? fC MLLS. UVlO UIERRT PECTORAL f Clrla Will Be Glrla. "Where ti he, Jeanette!" . "Gone." "Gracious! I the engagement real- 1 broken?" - "I should u; so. I hop I shall nev- r see him again." Thli It awful! Ton bar my sym pathy, dear.' "I don't need sympathy. Dtdnt I tell you I hated hlni?" "All right, dear, I am going and-"W-walt a minute." "Welir "If If you should accidentally meet him anywhere would would you tell him that t stilf live in the same place and and that t stay home and sew now the night be used to call? And and If be should care to come back but. of course, I would never think of such a thing would would you be be hit bridesmaid?" Catarrh Cannot b Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the seat of the di?a.e. Catarrh ii a blood orconsUtuttonal dis. a, and in order to cunt It you must taJta internal remed'et. Hail's 1 atarrb. Cure t taken internail, and acta directly on the blood and mucoussurfares. Hall's t'aterrh Cure I not a ouaek mrdit-Inp. It m prescribed by one of the lt rthYuian In this country (or years, and is a reau far pre aeription. It is competed of the belt tonics adowb, commnea wtia tne Dent bloed pun Sera, acting directly on the imiooue surface-. -me peuecc coon oina kbo( tne iwoinarftlirDis ssti promices turn Home-Midi Milk Cooler. It Is not an easy task for those who have but a small quantity of milk to care for to do It with economy, me large cooling tanks or refrigerators which dairymen on a large scale can afford are not for the man with tne slucle can. hence he must resort to souie plan on the home made Idea. Take a box, which may be bought at any store for a low price, high enough to contain a barrel of good dimen sions. Fill In the bottom of the box several Inches deep with sawdust, and on tills set a barrel cut down so that when a milk can Is set into tt It will COOO 11 ILK COOIXK. ntlerful results la conns catarrh. j-end for testimonials tree. F. J CHENK V & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. oom dt arufrgiiiH, price Hall's Family 1 ilia are the best. Mine Just below the level of the top of the barrel. Around this barrel, eight Inches deep, park sawdust. Set the enn of milk In the barrel and pour iu cold water and. If possible, add sev- ral Inrce piece of !. Arrauge a fatu-et which shall run through the imnel ami the box so that the water nay lie drawn off when it gets warm. The illustration shows the Idea philu- ly In the smalt drawings at the bot tom "M" represents the box, "I." the iwrrel and "A" the can of milk, and in the drawing to the left "ii" shows 'low the faucet Is placed near the bot i.iin of the box. Any one can readily make this milk cooler at small ex- ;iense. Indianapolis News. Way Tree Are Sprayed. So rapid has been the advancement f spraying as a means of coiitrollinj insects ana uiseases, mat mere is a tendency te greatly overestimate Its value, says Farming. It was only twenty-six years ago that paris green was first used for the codling moth of apples. Not until about 1SS5 was the Bordeaux mixture used to any extent. When we remember that practically 111 of our modern spraying its tools nlxtures and methods Has been devel sped or made of practical utility with In the past 11 f teen or ' twenty years until it has come to be an almost uni versal practice among the most suc cessful fruit growers, we can readily anaerstand why greater importance is sometimes ascribed to it thanlt really merits. Spraying Is a new Idea; and. Ilka most new Ideas, It has been over emphasized. There are some old and l few new ways of solving the Insect ad disease problems. Sometimes these tier ways may T better even than praying, sometimes they may supple ment It ery , advantageously. We could not forget them in our eutbusi asm over a new and valuable remedy. !fof" rr His Llae. A very pretty yopng woman slipped ind fell on the stone steps In front of her father's bouse, spraining her knee. She disliked doctors, but the knee final ly grew so bad that she was persuaded t call In medical advice. She wouldn't have tins doctor or. that one, but finally sauT she would consent to having called In a certain spruce-looking young man. carrying a homeopathic medicine case. who passed the house every day. The family kept a sharp lookout, ami w-hen be came along called him in. The young lady modestly raised her skirts and showed the disabled memlier. The young man looked at It and said ... "That certainly Is quite serious." "Well," said -the young lady, "what shall I dor ., "If I were you," be said, "I would sand for a physician." "But can you not attend to it?" ask ed the girl. "Not very well," answered the young man, "I am a piano tuner." Ceaaaa Taklee; latter Dlfllcvltlea -To take the census of the British empire Is a matter of diflkulty in eer tain districts, a native official wan ctOored to take a census of what wai appeared to be nice, hut bad a slightly known to be a populous, village in L'gan- sharp taste. This old-fashioned method da. He returned with the report that or preserving rgjn is thus again proved there was no population, the explana- effective. Ciralo and Sllae. The object of an experiment at the hlo statinn was to determine whether i!ate might nut be sutwtituted for a cnsldeiahle portion of the grain usual- y fed to dairy cons. Two rations were fed carrying practically the same imonnt of ilry matter. In one ration ver On per cent of this dry matter was lerlveil from silage, and less than IS per cent was derived from grain. In he other ration over 67 per cent of rhe dry matter was derived from grain, o silage being fed. The cows fed the silage ration produi'ed !" pounds of milk and 5.n.s pounds of butter fat hundred pounds of dry matter. The OT' fed the grain ration produced 81.3 pounds of milk and 3.9 pounds of butter fat a hundred pounds of dry matter. The cost of feed a hundred pounds of milk was p.iis7 with the silage ration and $1.05 with the grain ration. The cost of feed a hundred pounds of butter fat was 13.1 cents with the silage ration and 22.1 cents with the grain ration. Th average net profit a cow a month (over cost of labor) was $5.8C4 with the silage ration, and J2.403 with the grain ration. Carloae Maklte of Sheep. To compile all the peculiar habits of sheep would reoulre a great deal of space. It I quit generally known that where one sheep of a flock goes the whole flock Is sure to follow. One sheep flnda a breach In the fence and soon the whole flock Is out aud some of them may not eveu wait to find the breach, but will go out lu any way pos sible, even If they are compelled to Jump. Sheep do not like to get their feet muddy and they are averse to ONLY ONE ON COAST THIS YEAR Hundreds of Letters Are Received al Deadquarters Daily Special Rates to Be Granted. than step In water. In defense of lambs ewes will put up a peculiar tight, de pending on the use of .the fore feet ln stead of the head as Is usual In other Instances. In eating they are fastidious and will not eat out of an unclean trough, even though hunger drives them to make the attempt. When In all metal and other foreign substances. Boise, July 81. The Fourteenth Ns tlmtal IrifAtlnn citnimuia. wlilcn nieeiB I .-..-.iit ... n , .. -- ' t RniM Rt..mh.r A to 8. it the onW 1,.-.V nn,l v.OmnVS COUIC OUt, UIUl OltCil " I l llZ 4lvlll .line, v i - - ' . a ' v 1 . . a . . l . I - . " 1 '.1 j.,.1.l-att. I putting their feet lu the water, aud ol national importance 10 oe .1 j.. ,s COvCml Willi cii''ci-vv.iwi v they will permit themselves to be sub- held nn ha Pacific slope durlug the ennt. ,,ctn:ir erillttioilS iUUl SOfCS Jected to almost any punishment rather present year. Chairman Kben K. Me- r TVieif U ll mil V Utl V limit to the rava- Leod.ol the Western Passenger awoca. f p tat,j013 IVisoitJ if it U not tion, has notified the executive conin It- fj . . , . ,.(t..t t), nerves ..... - .1 ni k. driven from tne blood it altotts inc ncrv-s, tee mat rates lor sue w.ig.w. w... w 1 , . .., ,.,.scs .til VI 111 V. - inn 011 the brain, pro- sswiatioti tooay. - -,. Although more than a month will dUCltlg insanity aim tu-aui. w vu-.v. v..., .InuWnntluniiiotMi la i.. ttiiwt. eice 1 SO lllV ll V COlllaC lOll.S , Hl.lll ail HI"" V.... I , k ik.. 111 1 1.... . . . . I ' " ) .- . , , . . I i ue-.tate 10 rat a.- dele)ate, nmube, 0I over 1,000 .,.. POISon bus bCCOIHC IlltCCtCtl IV llSHIg W1C most anything, such as dirt, pieces of have h,n anoointed from different lee . , 1 11:. . . .1. , t,.,n..... . ,h. n...r.iaia. ar A SaillC 101 101 III u.tmm.iK t..vv,"ti....M .v V, .... ... . ... 1 1 ' ... ,.T T.a..t ., an average ol 100 letters day are be- a triCUUly liamlSlKlKC or tne m.v- oi iiiinviv.,. ing received at headquarters, asking 01 fmi r-,n :i 1 u tet . lillt IU llUlllcr now Ut ' IN the bl become diseas the fi I suspic break . i i ..i gt runs mwriiiii iirtMii iiv mailer i mw 1 i i bo w en the virus of Contagious Itlood Poison enter,, the entire circi ooa inaj Wi"1"1' ... tm in annear. and the sufferer fuu . ... corriinlec t ie nun uuiuui; ji m '"" t , ' t ii s toriupnu i -. t .....t ,lt.Ktiiietive of nil Puisoti.e. TT-.,.ii ml frotll head tO tOOt Willi UlC Vin.n ni ........ - , woolly rst s vini'tom is a .small so.e or ulcer, so insignificant that U rarely ever excite, , . : l..,.f .il,il. llif skill 5 l v , , . .4. .It sk. sa...il,sllSt ka AS. It lit halaml staf l.tt . i . ' C....11 tin. throat aud mount uiccr.ue, n.u --"' :-"r.".r. -Jr-r. "L" ",,B'l44 hlltl SUV HOHI. SI wi iv iiui vyimii nut 11 . l,L. the other treatments he had used, and he was la duM of a our when he heard of H. H. H. Alter taking u 1 awhile the sores all naaieu. nis nair stoppm fiangM, lunnn nimwir nured ss. and, continuing with It, he soon tlrely of this hlvteous aiaease. Kooktord, III. JOHN tKHUR. TlUW.BiatsSx Maaare Alsl frail Trees. A rennnyiTBtiian states tuai ne Das ...i .: ;,... .i.. " ; : ... ., .i: a-- i,-i ,,, .. .., ,.,i:lc .ltiotl I I. It nCfOl I'atlV tllV vuv uiwimr UUIUIHilU''' , - i I was afflicted vfllh Blood Poison, and the beat dee. tors did me no goot. though 1 took their treatment (ana. Hilly, la fact I seemed 10 get worse) all the while, I uxk almost every so-o ailed blood remedy, but they did M seem to reach the disease, and had do efleot whaisvtr, I was ttlahearleue.t. (or tt seemed that I would never tw cured. At the advl of a friend 1 then look . M, 8. tt began to Improve. I continued the medicine, ami It c,j Die completely. W. H, NEWMAN. Hamlet. N.C, how the disease is contracted, the sttfTcrer feels the never useu .loiere.a, ter.uisers .u an g IM ,ud t, 0,,,0,tlllllliM lo be had 1"-" i -""- "i'i"". .".u...ll is wi- , ,, ml io.Ib. site nl (arms, ran la manure, which an- requiieJ. character of crops ptcduced. ru.,r, wiu i,.r a muicn and t ,B revenue lo be i enrnded uuoti or mr eiir.i-iiu.g tne groiiim. m plant by the irivigationtets. ing an apple orciiaru the ground should The lloise seesion ot the congress i he farmed every year for about ten to constitute a great school tor irnga years, growing such crops as potatoes, i ion. Scientillc aud proletsional men true, etc., so mat tne gr.uiml get will d incuse and analyse advanced ttwo Mercury and Potash are commonly used in the treatment ol umiagious lilotnt Vwsai, but these nnnera s cannot cine the disease tliey merely mask u in inc Mcm. auci. ternal evidences mav disappear for awhile, but the tie.u lierotH jh.isou lsat work on the iutcrn.1 . a . iv . 1 . .a members and tissues, atul when these minerals are leit oil tuc tnseasc returns woise man before, because the entire system has been weakened and damaged by the nlnn nctim of the Mercurv and Potash. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Wood Poiftm, and th.it is S. S. S.. the trrcat vegetable blood purifier. It attacks the disease in the ritlit manure as often as the eropa will re- ries, engineers will give the solution oil unv hv frame down into the blood. llCUtraliillK and forcitlkT OUt CVery l.irticle of the lHilSOIL If .n.l tlinf trill 1 ...,ll : ....1.1...... ,,, J J . . . ... 1 .1 1 ' iT ..... ... . f .1. I I.. .1 ... ...... pi,,.,, i-iii inr i mi uiauj vuj,iiievi m, iiuuiciui n- the growth of the apple trees and fruit. I nave been worked out, aud the piactii l After that time the laud may tie seeded irrigators will show In a practical asy down and occasionally farmed and I what is accomplished by the run Its on manured sufficiently to keep the land exhibition. In a fertile condition. Hinr-HMl Caller. If In reshoelng a horse the horse- shoer does not trim the hoof smooth l.v, and the shoe consequently doe not nt the foot .perfectly, the horse there i. iws uni-omroriaoie, would be a question very difficult to auswer. ll Is natural to Infer, nevertheless, thHt w hen such la the case the borse Is un eer more or less strain. To aivnm piish a more uniform and even par Ing of thi hoof a Canadian Inventor The general government has loaned nearly 140,000,000 (ot the purport ol reclaiming arid lands and providing home for the people. The loan was made through an act ol congress ap proved by President Koosevell foul years ago. At the Idaho meeting tie government is going to be asked to add (100,000,000 more to the loan made to its citiseLS lor the more rapid coiuple .ion ol the wotks now under construc tion. Senators and members ol con gieea are the real trustees ot the guv It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the ldy, tones up tie system, aud cures this humiliatuifr and destructive disorder jK-nuaiicntiy. The improvement commences us soon as the patient gets under the influence of 8. .IS. and continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer i ' J js completely restored to health. 8. S. S, ii Dot nn experiment; it is a success. It has cured thousands of cases of Contagion. IUchhI Poinoo, many of which had e,ieit the Mercury mi Potash treatment, Hot Spring, etc., a tbor ouk'i trial, and had almost despaired of ever liein well aain. S. 8. S. is made cntirelj of roots, herbs and barks, and does not ia. jure the system m tlic least. We oiicr I mm rj Va3. Vaj feCii tO) PURELY VEGETABLE giees are me real iruatees ot me guv- , , . . . . . - . , - , . i i ,i . t i.. ..i ..i reward of si.ooo tor nroot that it contains a partuie of mineral of anv kind. If voa .. ... j ...... . . I . . . ' .. 'I rr -. 1 . , . 1 . t 1 111-1- . '. . I I I I . '. 1 ti ' n " aevisea tne noor-cutter shown In are coming to investigate tne conuuiona are SUHeriUI? Willi 1 11 IS (lespicauiC ana OCOasuiir (ll.seasc, t el H out Ol your UIOOU Willi a. a, ill. . .. . ... I . .- . I .: i I . . -. . ... ... ....... , me illustration. In this cutter two knives are pivoted to a central bar. which terminates Into a hook. Till nook is clamped In position on the hoof as shown. The operator then grasps tne center handle and one of the knife bandies firmly In one hand. un tne otner band be swings the remaining handle back to the point In dlcatetl by the dotted lines. Thu with one stroke he Is able to pare one side of the hoof from heel to toe. The other knife Is then swung back In the if the security which reclamation jiving to insurs its ief ayment. Statesmen, capitalists, manufactur ers, business men, engineers and Irriga tionists, immigration aud colonization societies, home makers and home seek rs. ail to the number ol 2,000 or more, will join in the great movement at the before it does further damage. We will gladly send our IxKik with instructions for self- treatment and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. OA. Ifodrra I.ese Storr Bollest Dana. Lime ssd Salt Keep Ksaja. The water-glass method Is not the only one of keeping eggs in fairly good condition for quite a long period. Some years ago the Rhode Island Experiment Station tested a number of different methods, and found that salt brine and lime water stood second only to water- gla? as a preservative. The eggs were held over a year In the pickle, and all came out god. The station reported as follows : The surface of the liquid was crusted, and considerable silt had ettlcd to the bottom of the Jar. The hells of the eggs which were sunken in this silt appeared very fresh. The exteriors of the shells were clean and lear. The air cells were not Increased in size. The whites and yolks were normal In appearance. The whites beat up nicely, hut had a slightly saline taste. Several used as dropped eggs Ooa being that the Inhabitants had fled on hearing of his approach. More pre else instructions were given to blm and be paid another visit to the village. The result of bis Inquiry was given thus in the tabulated form: Number ol huts, 257; Inhabitants, men over years of age, Oj women under 18 years of age, 0; women, 0; children, 0; to tal. 0. An Iiupreealoa. Winter Wheat for North. For 19(13 to 1005 the best three win ter wheats and the best three spring wheats at the Minnesota experiment farm, St. Anthony Park, showed an In crease In favor of the winter wheats of 8.3 buihels to the aTe. Keports of winter wheat on the valley lands along the Minnesota Hlver during 1004 and 1905 were faioruble, aud It will be only a few years wticn varieties will be "Mi Joos, Boise session ol the National Iriigation Sitli." congress. A special train will be made up al Chicago for the delegates (torn the Kast em states. Vice President Fairbanks and his party will cccupy one ol the cars. The special will be known as "tLe vice president's train." KrlighteJ to meet Will joti marry mel" '1 JTS. allow me to prrsea: Mr. yon. Miss Joues, MOSCOW BAKERS STRIKE. TBI us Tin iioor. Want Endurable Life, While Governor Talks of Czar's Burdens Moscow, July 31. A strike has brok en out nere anions tne bakers alio are striving to obtsln a betteriueut in their fJl tu n"0'-" working col. litions and Sunday lor a lay on. According to the Council ol Woik;nen, the total number ot men on strike in Moscow has reached IS. 000. in addition to which the Voikresseiseky factory today locked out 8,000 em p loves. The governor ol Moscow has issued a proclamation in answer to the Viborg manifesto ol the outlawed parliament and given it a wide circulation here tie declares the manifesto to lie revolu- riTO K V lui tn- end alt Nwrvnus file l I v frrm4"n,:ir ruritl ty It. Ki.u'a l,ri Niti K-S'-i'-T. Ho, f.,r KHKK lllfltl b-illl, ., irveuse. lir. It. ILKhn .1.1..S4I Ar.-ti hi,. I'tiiie-.r Hard la ( are. I'm l.-itl lo h-ar that Klatmaa h.n Inherit.'. I a fori mis and buifttt a -'! farm wiih it. Ilw durs lis like liiinf in ibe country?" Sjlen.Jit'v. lint !n'n the first ddv of inst .l,iy ram he fori"! biiniu-lf and w.-nt around Wi,t mlinktlly Iwik n for a .inn, iiikIit the iiiiurwiiou that he LJ CASTOR I A lor Infant, and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the jSjt . G . TT" ; r..w Hie dtstamv If Siguoturo of CiXVeW ' Sumluys." Ilnuihii "Vou same manner, trimming the other side of the hoof. A quicker or more eft! cient maner of trimming a horse's hoof would be hard to Imagine. lionary in character and directed against next n eek Moiled think you Again. will have a cook Afral4 al the aiell. Hill . 'Although birds r ere nith a k-ihc of ainell. an Knsl h -rt fliuls turkeys Indifferent u ih .r. Jill Well, I d"ll t kiioa ; I'te sn-., turkey trying to get a long ituiiiti.e away when a moti.r i-nr was in the vl clulty. Vnnkers Statesman, Muttlarswlll tint at''. Wlns'.'.w's HoolMli( Syrui, lbs bail n,el i..uw t ilailt sklMno iurui (lis l.citilna u..l. Will Hon Till Juaameal liar. Thrre Is a shivery, elmky legeii.l nuioug the pniple nho lite nluiig li lluilw.n IthiT which Is to Hi rff,., th.it t It it t I renin U tin- ii,'rlnstlt,g !,.,( lug witters of a Ii-r who l Ix-rsou Itlnl as IliiinlMiiit Van I Mm. Anay bai'k lu euloulat times Itsnilxiut niul ' Ills friends ere drli.klnu until In! ,, : nltflit. Hinilly iliU mull It.in.h .nt trt til for Inline, sijiiik ilixian, i hi, r I , r- river Ing Unit he .,iil, II l.ck "it month ( ut iit-ier rn.-hr. ! Iioiiie, ii nd the auiMTot 1 1 l.nia Mn,ple sny 1 jtlmt lie luis heii niiiili uiiird tu row un . til Judgment ihiy. j HI I 1 l,lui, w ,i,r,, : im.,, . . si , iWAttn K. M'HTUM .Aam s4 rWstM, n-O. Mil , l i Iui4.a : et ' n'1.fl- yal.l U Hiulli, -wi ; P.H pm mi tmnt as afiieaiitMfc iw.n.ie4le 11 i in. I..,, M.kiw4 iiilwwsvel t aflsns e ; liMoy ims. GASOLINE tNGIMS l-.e.t lully llsula-4. lift, all slaM SsJ li. s al I west fSlree. W Hie to ,-u evritMSON MACHINtRV tOMPAf f eXIeaa, OVeasa imtm, oidUEN, um.wm Vf n. I (nf Itrr paliiplilrl in l. lam ram. Ii IIsaInmii an appliahrn II at imn'st happuiesa. I.rallli and aucrrss In hh. l rn aeml 'ixlav, fOMHANO APPl I AM f fO. P.O. Bos 2 s Prtkwa.0r4 the emperor. It is time, the guvernoi declares, lor the loja population to ome to the staistance ol bis majesty and ligh'en his heavy burdens. sure'" asked the culler after! Moaer for Ezaerlsneat Work. The Adams bill becomes a law by the approval of the President Under Its provisions the annual Federal appro priation for State agricultural experl France Regrets Killing. Paris, July 31. The French embassy at Washington has been instincted to express the deeo revreta al the French ment stations Is Increased from $15,000 overnment at the killingol Lieutenant ''""'t you come? to u,uuu at once, and thereafter by Clarence England, navigating officer ol tne audition of annually until a ihe United States cruiser Chattanooga, a prolonged discussion of the ai.rvm.1 problem. 1 shall. If the girl h.-is any regard whatever fur the amenities of life." re. piled the hoNteiis. "What do you mean?" "In order to be sure of her favor I have arranged n little dinner In her honor the firm evening .he . wi.i. ... Judge. . nir imim U.V ktitiii ,i...i. , , I "Til Jl Mill . '" ! 'MffisWjSnf'fl- """" '' ' , ricrV'W,r;4jfi ji'-" "" I ":' ';" " M..m,'f.V.';',M.n: total of I5,fXJ0 Is reached. At the end of five years each State station will receive $30,000 annually from the gov trnment, wriich must be expended In experimental work, not Instruction Xot to exceed 5 per cent of the addl tlonal Adams appropriation can be ex pended for building, repairs, purchase or rental. It means more work for the stations and this material aid will be heartily welcomed. I'm kind o' discouraged 'bout that founa that are adapted to the prairie regions of the State. Farmers are ad vised to be conservative about growing winter wheat and give It a fair test on a small acreage for at least two years before relying upon It as a profitable market crop. Only Minnesota grown seed should be used. new boarder," said Mrs. Corntoasel, "Cher up," answered the farmer. . "There ain't no usa o' tryin' to suit blm. He's- one o' those fellers that write political articles for the niaga stnes." Washington Star. Aatoasobllee, At ths close of 1905, eighty-five thou sand automobiles were in use lu the United States, or one to every one thousand Inhabitants. New York State leads with twenty-three thousand six hundred aud fifty machines In use, while Arizona has only three. Ne Chase. Stranger If you thluk a curfew law arrest tbj escape of ammonia and prove would be a good thing for the town why valuable of Itself when applied to the i, V maner up teiore me an(j- it i aiBo excellent on land In i.-H.... ... .....,- . tested with grubs, though not a com anV cit'y 1. Somro'f arV o.a Kte " Save Ammonia from Manor. All stable manure will be Improved If potush lu some form la added, esjie- elally of the potash salt Kanlt has been fouud useful for this purpose. It Is crude sulphate of potush and con tains a large proportion of salt It will bachelors, sad the apartment houses. rest of 'em live and should be used more extensively iwnere manure is being suvea. Lssl rsmaaae far Clever. ' When applied early In the spring. una piaster usually proves very bene- nciai 10 ciover. aooui 100 pounds to the acre Is sufficient and the cost Is but a trifle. Plaster has also been found excellent on corn, as It attracts moist .,. i , i -i. .. . . , . ui, ouu, iHiwusu uui regurueo. as a fertilizer, yet on soma fields where plaster has been used It gave sn early siari v corn ana tne leaves bad a deeri er tinge of green than where no plaster was usea. Greatest Alfalfa Field. Kansas bas the largest continuous al falfa Held In the world. This belongs to uoionei j. w. uooinson, Eldorado and Includes more than 2,500 acres, the product or which brings a small for tune to Its owner each year. Summer Oral a foe Poalfrs-. It Is not to be expected tbat tla fowls can be taken car of wholly on the range during the summer no mat ter bow extensive It may be so tbat the grain must be fed la a greater or leas amount During the summer we do without the mashes and the corn, feed- lug wheat and buckwheat and, begin ning lu June, more or lest cottonseed meal, adding It In very small quanti ties and Increasing It gradually until about one-tenth of the dully ration con sists of the oil tneaL who was mortally wounded at Chefoo, China, July 28, by a rifle bullet Bred from the riench armored cruiser Uu- petit Thouars, while the crew of the latter were engaged in small arms prac tice. The authorities her are await ing fu'ler repoits before ea'ahlishing the responsibility loi the accident. Penny Foreign Postage. London, July 31. John Henniker Healon, member ol parliament and f itber ol the "imperial punny postage" idea, has addressed a Utter to Chancel lor ol the Exchequer Asqnith and Poet master C'eieral Buxton, offering to pro vide an acceptable hank guarantee to cover the loss, in revenue for the first three years, which might follow the adoption o penny postage between Great Britain and America, If the gov ernment will appoint a committee to I investigate and report on such proba- oie lots. Twice as Good One Third the Cost MULETEAM BORAX Will Cleanse Every Article In rout Kitchen or Dining Room And Make II Bright ll.1-t,s ample Bnr.s si.4 I twsl" ll'.ei t hhw.i it l-ke ore t-i ciiImm, a' '"''! ml I... i-Ai iiic iuasI' Boas Ulear,'el Evwv rf.u l I. - : . . firfe:fSai wvC'cle. Comeln.ndget.c- efa au-'n- K C will help you cut laT afj J n th "vine txpense. and m.i.. doctor's bills a thlmr of ih. ... Buildings Can Be Saved. San Francisco, July 31. The board 'if supervisors passed a vote ol confi dence in the major part ol the city hall and also the hall ol justice, at its meet ing today. A special committee report ed that "at least 60 per cent ol both buildings can lis made use ol again, and, within less than two years, they can be completely and economically re stored. xne boaid resolved tbat the debris and wreckage should be cleared away immediately. Cruiser Washington Turned Over Camden, N. J . July 31 The cruis er Washington, built at the yaids ol rhe Mew York Shipbuilding company. in this city, was formally turned over to the government yesterday. The cruiser will not go into commission for everal days.- No ceremonies marked be transfer. LoJ E? y Pi the beat k-av7fJ r """"' Puin the world KA BAKING W POWDER . IS MriF - J .... , '""'aoiineaav ng V..wug ...rfl tan vou make mmu. J. ' k a m. . ' " aaier r tiet to-dav. Tha ,,.. ....... .. " in urns tne priced can if you .re not satisfied. 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