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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
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Ok. ..tt.fadf thll I Will b MUMul la iial ttli'l. tiWa.lei,iird.M di tUfrMnrv "''I lu Cm III all It '") "'" " Mill' I slarth , ii lb mtit iMwiiiw cMtanow bnuvn init, ,jii l'"i ' i"h l m i romiliu. kMl dl-aaa rul etti.ili.tlltiril t.aat ,ai ,.a.i '' t'urat.,aatt ltttruil)r, uu 1 .'. it'wn in. nntf ntwr-mt. ir. ,..,iil.. .trm. Hiatal. la.t-ii. ing lbli in ill.- ol Hi 1Im, eji.1 l In t )! ...th l.r ' ultdllltf MMI' riliiclllu tun Hid amtiat nlm l' 'tuliig It o. Th pr, T('it h -i htiii Ii I lh in lt. ltfli (". , kl thtt . ftcMIt, tl-llol'-! tulirattf tee m c i ii lu lu inn. iJ tui lut ut ,i,!.l J IIKXIV(o.T..Il,o. ll It .l ilfttggi.ia. i.ir- ta. lU-ii r.ml i fin ti eutuioUue. Pilkiii kail tluilJ. jul In lime lo Lt Ik lit. el lUltHlH 'Um'" tiriiuiJ l'l.m)l'4. Mo ihti dor; I oik4 lain plr II .11 Mil f ' I'll " -Ut Irmul," Mll Pjlhut, .o kilM t rorrKl bin. "II mtttl r 1 HI - f Uisf f Ik t.'orvr, lwwr, ktln I kly wivrflrlil knavlxlf f tha tun. ' LiImI II doatl U 4iuM . I'bl- , k Trihasf . 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"I tlon't wlml fun Til (rt oiil nf It, I ilnti't llkr to iimkr aiw I.n an' I dt.n't Ilk to Uairn to m n' I kin glt iiougl, j.UIii. cnllnary hnrtl work right her, on tna firm Wmlilngtoa Star. 1h I.ImIi. "You y aim l iiHKl.nir" "Kitn-niPly ; aim la inn modnt In tak ha III In on nf IIkm nawly In tranlnl glaa bath tnha." "t don'l a wliyT" "llat-aiw It la traiinirnt." raifcar to ik Maa. Th maa lio i.fha f..r il brgoo la' iin a lanfi txit b ran It th aam o!4 Uf ho ukiI !;: "(J. I i.h I aa a man Tfc 8-lly for lb lai ruction ol Varmin la an Kbglub organiiaiiun. iib lb a!i,. I at aarruig un lb rata Id I lit I rwutiirj-. .RHEUMATISM I'.vrtv raic of Klicniiutn-u lu il origin nnj ila ilcvrliitncnt in the '!. It m tmt a iIi4j.c whnh i rnntrai tr.l tile a cut. I, lut il is in the ami avttrm iK-fore a fiin it fr!t. am! Hie rlinnK1 in t!ir w-.itlifr or bjrt)!iii al iriruUtttira, auch a a atMrll ol imlistatu.n, Imwrl iliatttrlMncr. Itc , air mrrrly tlic cxcltin,; tnc ir'nluctn the paina nn l ai lu-s. which it natutal ymtitom tt tint iliocjw. Khruniutiiiii n raiicl by an ItttMi ol utiv- aciij an. I othrr cortiwivc, linlnliiirf Hiiiim in the blood, which t caiiml tliiuiiH the ctri'ulation tr every ji-irt ol the vtem. l-.very :.aut, nerve, lurmbiane. tiaue an joint le.-omra anlwmlol with thcae kriil. irfit4ting impuntie. or owtnl with fine, inilii!Ie ramtic matter. a I the auai, pirrcinrf iin r the (lull, eonatant achra are (elt with every ilsyairal movniicnt. When the lilixxl it fillel with uric aciil poiaon, t-rnu- pent relief cannot l eipx-tel Irom liniments. later, or other external lieatitirnt. Silvli mra.niira jive tetuiHiiary relief, lint in onler to conquer fiitunuinm ami bun if about a ("Bijilrie in,e, the uric artl anil ktlirr iiiflaiiiinatiity matter tttiMt l Ifptlltit, ami tint run not le tlone ink ntrnirtl treatment. S. S. 8. rirea kliruitiutmm Iwnnae it If a 'fieri ami etiturly vegetable Mrxxl infirr It tt'iea ilown into the rrulatiiin, iirulruluea the aoiila. In.l ilmv ilvra the irritating letK- p wnirli are renain on the aenai- ftnrrvra ami tiaaura ami prwliie- rt pain, entulira Ilia weak, aour ""I, an. I remove every atom of. ipuiily from the circulation. So ''earn, ilmtuliutinir uric acul tothe I drtnit part ol the ayatem, tlie !""l in atr.iri(j ami healthy and 'iPlrfi.r n).tM 1.. lu .....a. . nnve IM........S ....... .;n. ...... ial.iiiriit ami tient!th. Then the infliun- f'dum B aW,:llln auUaide. the pain- ami ache reac. nml not only Is f !irum.iliMn pernutirntlv rured. but under tlie fine tonic effects of S. S. renlur ruerivl health i lenefitted and hunt up. u. u lori m . e...e.....- m. wlirthrr m.te or rhmnio. S..S. S. will I found a aaie una ren one ircii - rent. Sun iiil KK.k on Rheiimiitisiil mid nnv medical ailvu e you tiesne win Murninhed fire TIIK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA. looaiiiii ago, I bad Itbiumaiiim an4 ko la full aa. T aia la mf kwh in bMaa nr tbiw4aft m ta ittUn I cult pol rl or !, 114 etrrtbinf. but aolhin 44 m tar ( till I k4 at ana too S. t. Tb.l na4 Iiim cr4 m Muod tnl mil. Il auriaaa air bloat tW B4 KM laal lib t M man. tOK AM LOIIR, aoOMMA. lo4. Hi t Itib 8L I vtt m!r Irmikla illi Rtwumaltlm. I ha II la ret kum, If ankiat, 4 anr an aa bat ita h4 Khtumtntm knovthaw itiu iinn( lb tain u tu how II lotrtfn with oat tl i-wk. I wat Ittilr In b4 tlitp-htflix bain baibai .4 uh II tm Ian rwt, 08 an4 n. A Imal abftu a J'ia m to uaa a . 8. I dia to. Allrf IiIidi la twill I nolle lb tal art ao4 naia r Vf faducad. I conllnur lha inadKIM tn4 IhMOugtUr culd a'l Pain, oiannM and mfUmmaliaa ton. I facnatnn4 t- f . g. I all RbtiuulK tuttnait. J, t.. AOSfW, Ol R. OiaaobrlM 81.. Ml. V.. mm. Ohio. Caaranteed Pum and VVholnoine. . .J.. rc IKO You save money and avoid failures in your baking if you use POWDER 23 Ounces for 23 Cents Here Is true economy. You cannot be sure every time or nave yuui food dainty, tasty and whole- f some if you pay accept a substitute. irjaqnea Mfg. Co. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Valuable Information to Pae.flo North- wait Irqjirara. Ilr Profataur EUlult. Wa.hlnalon Stat Colt-. a uiiiiian. I'lillinaii, April !ifi Thl wni'k the Waahingliin Hluto CoIIk aiptrlinent inuuii roomvuu tlio fiil.owin inquiry from W. I,. U., who retiiioa lu Bwttle: "I with Kuue practipttl augKuation from you rnlnti v to tlm bent ;raHKP ot grain to tow on 'upland' in Kitanp C'ouuty, on aaii.ly loam, wliii'b ilriit out 100 early iu dry i"nonii to iirniliifli mol erupt, Aftor having beim rlcarud off. , llil Inn. I ni allinvoil li, orow Ui with j'Ming ur on. i ri'.-nn. Mowing ryo In tlio inn, aim plowing tlie rv. umler In too tpring to plant potutnri Imt been ri'C oiiinminloil to me, but to fur at I know littl riirriiiii'iiting bat been done in Kittap County on upland toil. There ara bo lt of murk near tlm hind. Would it b a lviiabl to pile and dry thit mu:k and Inter ut it at u Hrmtlng for ttraw brry plant, ama:i fruitt, aud in atart Ing appla tret-tl" I'rofrtn.r Klllott replied: "I believe that I bo litt graat for lha region you mtnlon It nrrhard grant, although 1 hava fmiii'l Italian rya gratt doing quite wall. The Inn. I ia much benefited by tba application of I nml platter, or gyp turn. I doubt very imieh it you eould utn mu:k at a fcrtilmer, uulem it wnt worked over quite thoroughly before utmg. Mm mu'k aullt are in a con dition that wa cnll inert; that it, they ara Us. to far at iraeticnl crop grow ing la concern!, and ni'td drat to be acted upon by tho weather and tunahine. tod baotnria. which ara aflieient in re deeming land. Much of tba land in Kitaap County, ae wail at twanip landt, ara in thit condition. You will find the application of barnyard manure vary beneficial alto, but I believa the bea't way it to treat the land with lima and land planar; then follow with clover and aurb other aropa at may ba da ilrad." A. 0. T.. retiding near Cora, Vah., wrltat: "Can you give ma any infor mation at to whether rhinken manure il too atrong, and will tbua burn and in jur etrawherry planta, if put direetly oa the crown of the plant! In thit re gion very little livestock ia kept, to that manure for fertilising purpoua ia rather tenrce. "Another point I with to bring up ia the earn of a cow before calving, where milk fmrr it auiprcted. 1 lutt one good animal from milk fever latt fall, and do nut with to tuke any more chanci't, if I can help it." The mution replie I: "In uting chicken manure at a fertiliror it it better to apply it In liquid form. Thit fnrm of fert, liter it very high in lit nitrogen cooirnt, inn ntao roni.-iiiit a eontiiier al le quaiility of potaah. l'ut th ma nure in a barrel or trough, then throw water on it. later applying th liquid to the ground about the planta. Mo not touch the plant with the liquid. Thit would give you better retuita than if vied in the i! rv form. "Aa a preventive of milk fever, we advita a reduction in tho amount of grain ftd, and au incroate in food of a lueeulcnt naturo. lioott, grataca, or allage would all I good, but too much grain food might indue milk fever. You had better make a attidy of tba meant of checking milk fever bv the in jeetiuo of oiygrn with a amall ayringa." "Dodder il destroying my clover," write J. O. 0.. from Rocheater. "How may I check lit" I'rofettor Klliott replied: "Dodder la utually planted with clover, ami after beroming ettablithe.1 in the anil, fat tent it tcmlrilt to the clover, or other planta which may ba growing, t'inallv It loea ill attachment to the plant, and become a true, paratitic plnnt. It Itpt the life of th 'boat plant' upon which it livet, and if it becoin.-t very atrong in ita growth, will eventually dcntroy the bott. To control it, cut out the patrhet of clover where it ap peart. nrly in th leaaon. before it haa formed lead. Huke thit cut clover up, and burn It bafure il becoinra dry, lly thia meant the teed ia prevented from teed ing, and aa the plant ittelf it do itrnved, there it little probability of the doddtd growing th following aeaaon." K. K. P., of Walla Walla, want to know how to kill the " morning glory weed." Ha wat informed flint: "The extermination of thit weed is th hnrdott 'weed problem' Hint the ex periment tlation hat fnccd. The plant it ono of the mint difficult weed to kill, but itt rodecming feature it that Il doet not tprcild rapidly. It atnyi where it gett itt tlmt atari. Smother ing by heavy application of atrnw, or oanurn, it a fairly niieceatful method, but cutting it olT only ninkcs it grow more rniudlv. lt it prolnblo that a cutting before the application of tho mulch would be ndvnntagoua. " Milo M. Hnntinu't, phyaiologlcnl ehemitt. of Chrinliiin 'a School of Ap plied Kood ChiMiilttry, of New York City, write n followa: "I am coM ibnr:iting with Trofetaor Piiwikl, of the Agriculture Department of .In pun, with the view of furthering the introduction of th toy bean into thia country. I with to obtain the mot reliable and Intent dnta aa to the retuita thus far obtained In aoy benn culture In the Stntea. Will you refer the following question to the member of your atnlf who It beat potted upon thit topict "(1) Have oy henna been grown at the Washington atation or by th farm er of th ttatof (2) If o, with what miecentf (3) What do you estimate th cost of production per bushel! (4) To whnt uses hnv tho beans been put, ami with what tucccss! (8) Do you know of nnv investigations that have boon made In thl country on the ub ject of toy boan product a human food I" Thl Inquiry wai rfrrd to Profor Elliott, who replied: "1. W have experimented with ny bean for about twelv yean at tiie I'ullman itation, and bar alto experi mented with the toy bean at our itate itation, located on th western tlope of th Catcada Kange, near 1'uyallup. "2 3. W have not been able to ma ture them sufficiently at thia itation to juttify their being considered at a prolltiiblo crop. At th 1'uyallup sta tion hnvo had bitter tureen. Our experiment have been tried only on the plot aenln, hence wa have no data regarding the cost of production. "4. We have used tlietn henna a forage, and nlao have made an effort to use tlin.n for grain feed for swine, with only moderate auecess; and (5) I do not think any experiment have been mado looking to their ua a food for th human race." WH KT AILS THE MILK? Alto a Sura Tt for Tubrculoa In th Cow. Br Dr. R. W Slmidr, AaalaUnl ProfaaenrOf Sue erp, Waahinatun Aarlculmral Colla. "Will you tell me what it th matter with milk when it turn thick and slimy, resembling a mixture of bot water and starch," writea A. H., from Chelan J-nils. "Whenever my eow minuet being milked, her milk for ev eral diivt thereafter ha thia appear ance. It taste all right, but to me it teem queer that milk ihould act thia way. Also, tell me how to find out if an animal Ima tuberculosis." Dr. K. W. Ktouder, assistant pro- fetsor of lurgerv, replied: "The coagti lation of the milk you refer to it no doubt due to a alight inflammation of th udder, du to th retention of the milk too long, coupled with tome baa tariologicnl change in the milk, th Ut ter potsibly being due to an infection pasting through the milk duct of the ttst. Th milk might, or might not, be wholetome, depending upon th organ ltm ranting th coagulation. Henti meat, however, would rtvert against the nt of such milk. "In order to test an animal for tu berculoid, we us a biological product, or toxine, knor n a tuberculin. Tint mutt b injected by aa experienced op erator, bypodennically, and a careful record kept of the temperature for lev oral hours both before and after the in jection. The test i very reliable, but in order to perform it, a person mutt have had apecifie instruction, at well at tome experience in ill application. - KOREA WAKING UP. Begins to Realize the Importance of Maintaining Foeett Area Korea, th Hermet Kingdom, it wak ing up to tho necessity of protecting itt remaining forests and replanting de nuded tract on important watershedt. Japan ia furnithing the intpiration and part of the money which will produce th ehang from th old order of thing to th new. A tcbool for training Korean foreateri baa already been put in operation. The two governments drew up a eo operative agreement latt tpring and outlined a plan for the wise us of tho foreati ia the Yalu and Tumen Valley, and aa a reault a national forest policy for Korea baa been developed. The new Korean forest lawa ar similar to thos of Japan, according to United Mate Ccnsul-Ueneral Tbomaa bam mons, of Seoul. Although Korean forests have been exploited and neglected, and th coun try haa iiirTered aeverely from drouth, flood i and erosion, th denudation is lets tenons than in neighboring prov ince nf China. One of the f rst meas ures to be taken up will b the preser vation of such wooded tracts as yet re main. In order to do this, th govern ment has taken all forests under its care, whether they ar publicly or pri vately owned. Th owners will not be deprived of their property without com penaation, but the government will reg ulate the cutting of timber, and In cer tain eatet may prohibit all cutting on tract which ought to remain timbered "to provent floods, drouths, landslides, nnd to preserve unimpaired the scenic attrnetivenoM of places of public re sort." AH owners of timberlnnd nnd all leaseholders are required to report to tho government their holdings in or der that the property may be listed and eared for. Fnilure to report within yenr subjects the forest to forfeiture. The forested area of Korea is about 2,500.000 acres, which is only one-tenth of the land on which forests ought to be growing. Extensive timbered tracts remain in the northern part of the coun try on the waters of the Yalu ami Tu- nien Hivera, nnd lumber operations are carried on iu tho mountain district. Hut in the ngrictiltural sections of the couutrv wood in very scarce, and the fuel prublem is serious. Conl and other mines have been opened by Americans, nnd one of tho most pressing needs is timber fur use in and about the mines. In that couutrv, aa elsewhere, larire quantities of timber are necessary in loveiopiug mining property, and it is noteworthy that a country as bnekwnrd industrially as Korea can put into prao- tico the principle that the only sur way of getting timber is to grow it. Tomato Catnap. Koll together a peck of unpeeled to matoes nml six uiliH'ed oulous until oft enough to be rubbed enslij through a colander. 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