Catarrh
Wlirtlier It ' mt' t,,ro"1'
.minio-li. bowl. " "" delicate or-
,h.ilcl have attention-
Ihn discharge Irom tli mur-ous
membrai." ! lM" H'l hpl,t 1,1
,ui ii iiiiikh'"'1'"" I'PI"
ciMlHion nl Ht blood. Therefore, to
sure, u. otb b- blood purifier,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
.1 II,,, ,1.1 form or eWnlktail Ublat
... aaareatl.
krarrd Ulan.
l!r. Tyi l'ht- TH about wim-
U,U,t -hf t"' 1-H "
nnanclkl uu-alLm! Have wu any
(uf ii.(mf, bi.w muih numy l In clr
c'.itiloo In country?
.Mi. I Ji 1 'Hint I pr"iiro it an io
rl,ftililoneicp ! tt bpp-o la
i ItnM of.
tMtikr IH ' wlntW ""t
t,,m- ih '') ti a Iv Unit a Vil a
IliUI ilw losMilu uativd.
nuik t ; H'rana.
A1 ttti I weary . Mm 'll
rum. 1 m k grrt ulker.
Mix 'lii-Ott ill contrary, Mr.
Fih-ri, tut Hmi't wrjr tn at all,
.,! I And ymir small ! divri
H..
IK til
t4 lrl
miilorclotliea
"Uuere cma I change
I II J .-ll a4 r IX I
a.,,., r- i...itt..4
Ul k. II, Ule, lai. 4 ' . I'UW r
Nn IMa-e thai.
A fWrwalkvr III a department klnrr
w IIIKB 1Bimg m una,
"Vlr wife t ought Ih
hr yeal-rdey.
Ihrmt"
Tha floor aikr Jtiet "III: "Vou
will lir to go home to do tbkt, klr."
Judge Library.
Break a Cold Prompt!,.
The following formula U nrvri
kiting remedy for rtiil:
One which of Compound Syrup of
Sr-ajarillk, n ounce T.r Com
pound ml otta Isklf pint of kmJ hi
l,y, mU ml nlmtii thuroughly ti
tlma mwl u i J'" u' Ullrkpoori
ful avcry fr hour.
Thin If f4lwd up will cure ktt
tcuta ei,M In 24 hour. Th liigrllifnt
,-kii b Kllel t y drug klore.
Ilia Martial Traakla.
"Itn atul foml." lil lM.
,, Mir U nt k Uitr-e lo.om
"NimMhin of 1 ril.
-.I ilu. man. "Mr liimm ! I
tmi.lilI alih b.r Wr of m(urt."
llourUotr Oal al !!.
ri lo hn ll ruof Ut r '
n,l ni, nf I iliflrrfMI kl""l ! on,"
Vhl furf l"mnlJ Mr Pumriica
-Wtial'k I b nwiK-r ailh llT
I bfrJ n f-hi!Kl r ho oib.l
d.j I! at li' bi( r.-.f Krorjlwjr no
llul bl r t ';'
Syrup tfpgs
& v JivirDrMonnn
Tin llnral lluma,
Ki linpxrtuiil Inu uifrli'tilliire ! 'inn
lo tliv imlluii'd pnwiierHy Unit l'rekl
ftoni KixiMivi'lt ri'MMiily iiixiliiteil n
Culitliilaali ti In kUKiii'Hl iiii-uiii lu liinku
I lie ruril liouit iiwrv iiilnnllv and
tut In kii'plii yuunK i iiar it on (In, fur in
Many nf Ilu, iiiiivciili'iiivi Hint inlil
I comfort In a i lly lnunc i uiiIiJ t Ui
t illinl In Hid I'unniry rinlili'inv.
'I'llB f lirilMT KlklH1IW llll llllUIHllllJl'
eiVitr llic iiniJiirKy "f nulili'tila In cllUn
In Hint Iik im nnn liuiim iiiiM I
iKiiiiliinlly I hi illrtiiiur of bin mirriMiml
Inita III Hlli ilwi'lliTii nrt' innviliil
lulu iiptirtimMil Inillilliii: fur tin' nt
f njiiii'i fur irlvnlB ri-ilili'in mnl In
-ilii Kniniiii) In living iuM'iin Tin'
iwiiit" of Bpnrlmwil limnn- li ' I ti
ktttlliHl hIpiiiii liwit, imrii'liiln Imlli IU-
turca. Km l,,vi'. rlivlrlt' llfliln nnl
niatlilnlit tbi' ninirtiiK'iilit nt Kri-nl !
m-ii on mvimiil of Hio r.mily fUtun-ii
mill IIih friuciii'y f n-piilm, Tin- ti-n
kiit furiiik li mini IniKMit lo lr lioim'
nit l rinuly In clniiiK" bin nuiili'iico
bi'ii oiIht nimrimi-nl" r illmiivi-rMl
tlml morn fully milt lil finny-
In llio fuuulry Hip rurnl hmne 1
inTinniifiit MI kll H lniirov-im-m
or rtiimiiiiiiiuili-il !(h a lii-w t" tli
fiituro b oll Un prwnl S''ni'r
Hon. In no oilier iiiofilii !' t!"
bmiia dtti-lliT t-nj'y tbn work of bl
.i ,,. in nurlriiltiiro. If limn In
h.i ba iiinkca lilniwlf. no tbi rural
lu.ine rrflc u tlw uwm-r't Mi-k of lienu
tr and c.tiVfiilim'. Willi tbo luiwl pr.
iliii-lnit lii. ri'nit cruin and nurtcultur
kl jirmlui U m-lllnii t rwird prb-w tb"
r.rnir rim Bflonl to k lorn bin home
ami luipruv It wltb umnj tuodi'rn kud
kniillnry ppolntiwiitk.
Tb wntr iiily limy con' fro1" "
hallow, liiTOiivcnli-ntly Urcntod wfll
tnd ib koppiy uniy ititiii!uott..i
Iim- a. tit-fa (UMMlil tJO iMiitnliilnit th ml-
ocUk of tji.holil fi-r and ollwr dl
(om. Th wnlrr kitpply l th'1 H"11
k-mr.-o of bi'kltb, -li-niillm-' nd C"ii
vcnlMir on llir furm Tuhulnr wfll
ro ikTiiikiwiit ond of i-b.-np foiikt ruc
tion nd their drplli fiirulkh- Hv"'
water frw from K"rm d k ii' With
a windmill knd t.inl b wntrr ciin I
plnl Into thf hoi.- t "'H ,l'",,
and mpply furnUb. d nt nil time" hy
(irnlnit the fiim-ct. A hot wnt.T ii.iu
call lx kttkdiwt to two
t wntcr provlilcJ without additional
lioitiKi for furl,
Willi aiiipl" sroiiii'i" a
.r,i,,,Ml with
wn o.llHl rnny i-
- ...-.. mtil ui. nil.
rnnmi'iiini inin u....-
ry Hint would otitrhHl tn nomra o,
Hir dwrllrm. With thff mimioi.i" "
...,lm mnvciil.ii'-ca t mU M-m'IIKO
rurnl hii-k enn I nuoi ' "
,..f,.r. a ml thll klllUUIIlIP roin. o.
n.o.o.e tlo younifr K.Micni..o
II..W the i!Wilrl ur till pro.ii.
kl!rl,-iiltur --!o.Hlnll' Varmfr.
. not rrlra unlna Illaboa,
I'rom iliii uifiiri.'i of a roport by tht
biircuu of lubor tlior hu bti'D
tnwtiij lb InuruitliiK fact tbut ial
prl.-ck of nenrly vrytbliig roiichod
IiIkIkt IfVtfl In Mt yciir Hum ut any time
ilurhiK Hii- hint vlKbliH'ii yt-nri, and thu
furm pimliioe IcmU nil !h rut.
Tin- bureau dlvldei the 2.'8 commod
H on of tliu country Into nine (iroupn
ninl farm product klmwi'd tbo blxliokt
lii'Tciimi In prlik nttnlnwl by any of
llo. icroiii. And Hih riicouraKliig fcut
lire of the report Ik that the panic of
hint yeiir did not iiffuet prlit-k of farm
luff very iniii'li. In fnct, taking tvery
IIiIiik mild, I lie fnruier got mors uiouey
In
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
APPLt CROP SMALLER.
year in the Blzo
1U7 tliiiu Hid avvrng of ten ynr, conclusion ha buun arrived at by
Yield 25 Per Cant Ltt Than Pre
dicted, but Quality Good.
Portland -Oregon's apple crop will
fall behind the expectation at last
Drinir. by about 25 per cent this year,
although it will EtUl be ahead of last
of the yield, this
ADVERTISE OREGON FIR.
f W (.-..,l B.-V.
RSE1H1QP
la tAiio aiotn KmfoTToawulp nuarjiaaao ninm"
WrliafnrPrkatirt. Murket Klort. Bli'TOInt annji our
Sec-
before.
Horn fiirumri may not know thlt, but
It In true, liecaune Mr. Powderly't bu
reau n)k o. Aid from the uiuaty
flKurek of ii departmental report, the
furt In evident Hint the fiiriuerk of tbl
comiliy are more pn.amrouk thun they
hnve ever lieen. It Ik khown 111 lietter
houHi-k, hber bnriik, fatter hank ac
rouiilB, fewer UiorlKiiK'H, U'Her Ilia-
rbliiery, mid, inuraf lniKrtiint thnii auy
tlili.K ele, blgher eluudurd of living
for the family.
There U one amtill fly In the oint
ment, however, ninl that Ik the fact
Hint while farm produce baa been ral-
lug In prb-e, clolhlng. Impleinentk, lum
ber nnd building ninterlulk, houae fur
nlbhlng giKMlk and koine other thing
fnrnu-rk iiiu-it buy have gone up, too.
Hut a Hone coiimiodltle have not
kept pace wllli the advance In tin
prl.-e of thing the fanner have to eel!
they nmy on the whole feel that they
are gaining ground and that agricul
ture I not to I deaplMit
retarv Williamson, of the state board
of horticulture, who hag been receiving-
report from all (,uart.;rs.
The unusually early frosts of Sep
ber, coupled with the high wind that
prevailed about that time, are to blame
for the falling oft" in the yield, as well
as for the smaller size of the apples,
Mr. Williamson says, The amount of
fruit for export has therefore been di
minished, but thut finding its way into
the local markets has been very much
increased. This accounts for the mar
kets of Portland being rather over
stocked this month, as fruit for export
must be first quality as regards size
and nmiearance.
But freedom from pests in me appies
offered for sale is more pronounced
than for a number of years, and con
sumers are better protected from
umrmv Bniilcs than at any time since
thocondling moth, woolly aphis and
Sun .lonn Hrnle became prevalent in the
nreborrla of the state a number of
CUttnsos tltf Sy stem If fct;
tlUIlV; Ul-SIM't-S l tllu. HUH lieini
i I k
Ar t nAiumUv. ocu iruly as
... - J
n
, It'iily
1 1-
o I in oiivc.
: I . ,vi i
i-,.i,-yottitjJ ond UUl.
Alwciys Imy the (li'ituiue wlittli
I uis Ilu? all itomeof tlietom-
'"CALIFORNIA
U J ...1 "I.:..
OP.tll'U.UOntrn aim v uww
. ...i.i llara 1'rark
v.. ,1,.11-vmnn eiiU ufford to
.i.i hi, b WI lighten hi. latior lu any
.-l.nti.ver. He hl ktaviio r...
nveuleliHy coliktruneo. --
enough to do. Hence i"e ..i- --
of hi considering the tru.-k or car pre
tiy wham it i iominr fureilprinfeil on ttu
solo i!r all le&5i1ng druggists,
one u only, reaular pra 50r"htHa.
iiiwAim i
1 1 la.ill.. rol-.l'ii
m-n --rf ,"',,r
kit-,
.i
i, anvM.- .,!
- ' . , u,, -lli-A-i-t.L. VMit" - - -
l,,ll.f..... -"--V ' 1-uMiKI
-.11.
I TOWERS FISH BRWJD
"NXVw niirn
GARMENTS
are cut on larq
patterns, deslqnea
Fo give the- wearer
.IGHT-DURABIE CllftH
(jUARANTUo vtUUtP"0"
SUITS 3e2
aw mMKUim ,212,
iWlUMAX I ' ''
aaa
I
V
i.i A.,
mm
L s
i
llandllaa AHalla'a I'wi
MetlKMla of hnndllug the alfalfa crop
from the time of wedlng until it I I"
tlw bum In the form of well cured bay
are given by the Wisconsin Rtntlon bul
letin. In brief, It Is a follow: The
Ix-M aolt for alfalfa l a rich cloy tonui
,....r ;. i.n.v,.ll aubaoll. It l best on
well-cuMvnti.il soil. If the ullrogcli
f..r, ,,!,,! imi'terla are uot lu the soil
I In- soil should be luoeulated.
sowing la the bt.
Inellned to be weedy use
barley Sown at the rate of three pack
lo the si re being the best. Tbln eod-
Ing of the nurse cr.ip is pr.-ivro..
Twenty pounds of alfalfa seen wr acre
Is recouinienileil 1 lie yenr iun...
Hie seeding thru- g.Hl crop of buy can
be iHi-tiil. Cut when alK.iit one-tenth
f plants nre In bloom ami on k morn
ing ufler the ib-w bilk utioippenr o
day Hint promise inir weauu-r. ,oi
stubble at least sn Inch high, in t
afierniH.il of the day cut, rake and put
Into small cook. These cocks can be
eo.ercd wllh light cotton du.k caps
aixl left until the hay Is thoroughly
cured.
vear BLro.
The solidity and excellent condition
of the apples exposed for sale this year
.r .Inn ti the coal Oil Domes oi mo
various county inspectors, Mr. Wil
liamson says, and this is particularly
noticeable in Portland, where Fruit In
spector Baum has been unusually busy
in inspecting stocks in grocery stores,
deddler wagons and fruit standa.
Lumbar Manufacture to Carry on
Vigorous Campaign In East.
Portland-The Oregon & Washington
Lumber Manufacturers' association, at
its lart monthly meetinc, took up the
matter of extensively advertising Ore
gon fir for interior finish in tha Eastorn
markets. ,
t haen discovered that tne
b autiful surface of the wood which is
so plentiful out here is now auracunu
attention In the East, but at tha same
time it is considered advisable to no
some missionary work to get it intro
duced on a large scale.
How to go about it has noi yei oeen
decided upon, but the matter hai be n
left wi'h a committee to iormuiau: mo
most effective system. A ur.ique ex
hibit will in all probability be sent to
the larKer Eastern centers to oe piaceu
rlianlav for a certain lensrth of time
infachcity. ine material wu
be brought to the attention of leading
architects.
Henry B. Miller, American consul
eeneral, Yokohama, made a highly in-
& - .... . 1 L.nJ tMn,l,..
iUH,aimff taik to ine aaeiiiuicu ihh,-'
men. sneaking principally upon the
lumLer situation and timber resources
i... rhino and Manchuria. He
said that China, especially, will always
prove a market for Pacific coast tim
ber, since that country is entirely de
nuded of anything in the way of for
ests. Manchuri i, on the ether hand,
he said, has large bodies oi nne iimoer
which eventually will enter into com
petition with other sources of supply.
for uprtt eatfli.
-vlk e-o p.,. l..bCT iwtihiritoa it.. 'i: '."- li?.t f"'"'? " ;
i3" !-",,, tiM, 0M L.l. Ilow -l wW. to Ir.P ZJl f"f!
&jr?nMt'mr. !' h r.CT'tolt- rriaktl kalaaali l . -mMnUmM l
B.jr.wHl,hMM-. Aa.ka,.l.l. IS M.aaaU.aaa.
A Flavorini. It makaa
gyrup better than Maple.
J ) Sold by Jrocera.
nn APS
IV3 lr& BaiaaB ixi lua
Ignore
Wheat Acreage Larger.
Wi.Rco There has been the largest
Sprlug acreage of fall wheat sown in Sherman
.. i iu I ,,,,,!, I, irir.o- the nast lew weeas in
..m-i. .- w.v - ,m.
iiiire crop, the history oi me coumy. m.
V-u a h,.on ifi.-Bi ior seeuinic. aou vi
h taken on a wonderful growth.
With the good rains of the past few
Hava. and continual warm growing
J ' ... :n I a
weather, Sherman county win ui"v
r,vt near a bumucr crop oi hne tall
wheat. Turkey red and 40-foid are
the varieties being seeded, with the
fnrmer in the lead. In the spring
.Mk.ii will rrtnfl ne themselves to
bluestem, and crooked-neck club, both
.-t,ih vi..ia well for soring wheat,
and because of the extra qualities of
the soil here for these varieties.
Dlvrified Farming at Athena
Ah.n The time of diversified
frmim ia slowlv coming in this sec
n, nf Umatilla county. The increas
ed amount of moisture irom year w
is attended by an increiweu
i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m Atw m i n xjiiiiiioV
Villi! Lifi K t Nf , :
ii
Martha Washington
Comfort Jnoes
what eenuine
r iouwm .i,
rfoot comfort to until you wear Martha
r Li-an f 'xrirnrr muxai. j
""8,,u"r:M":;7.nnimkew1iifc
g apleaaure. TJSt
S.Tthef
the aide "elves Willi every muveuicu. ui
i'nd a perfect fit. Absolute comfort guarmteed.
action ana a pencwi Mmiin have the name Martha
WanarS'M"
aubsututea. Your dealer will supply you; If not, write to oa.
pd pp-ll von wffl kctid oa tha mm of oeaiar wno
1 Jiufr... Pt.o uiul "amm o'"
Whington,nwlix. j,...-
icbocaShoe.
Mayer Boot & Shoe Co.
WAUKK.WlMAIIBUk
To Kill Haaek Craaa.
Quack grass Is sometimes known a
Jiililisoll graaa. aim -i ir
names. It Is useless to attempt io gei amount of weeds, thus making more
rid of er the land has been pmui- exten8ive cultivation
oi to k crop. Now I a gol time io
consider fighting It. Plow the laud late
In Hie fall. Just before winter begins,
plow Just deep enough to get uuder the
roots, leaving us much of them as po
.iii.i..'.. mused to the frost of winter.
These exposed roots will be destroyed,
lu the spring hnrrow or rake over the
roots reiK-aledly. doing the work over
and over again until almost every root
t removed, aud then plant ihe soil to
potatoes or corn aud give thorough cul
tivation. Valu ol Farm Prodocla.
There are about 7,000.000 farms In
lb Lulted Miau-k- iu iwi .0 "" . is
of the products from these farms was cowg withjn a radius
. ..x -i-i.a Mv.r.ii?e for each 1 a n...i, en that a
fanifis atK.ut fU"8. This means gross sijle wo'u.i have aisurance of an aile-
produ.'ts whether wiisuuitl on
farm or sold lu the market.
necessary, l ne
. ki naed 1.000 acres oi
land a year in the past can not now j
use so much because of the increased
labor. This country next year'11
have other crops than wheat. The
change is gradual, being forced by cli
matic and economic conditions.
Condenser About Assured.
Albany According to C. W. Te-
bault, a local capitalist, ine propovu
$40,000 milk condenser is almost as-
.H Twentv-one mousanu uum."
has been secured. The daily capacity
.v.- nH.ner is to be 40.000 pounds.
ti. .t,..r of cans reauired to supply
2,600. -There are aoout o,uu
of is mues oi
that a condenser oi tnis
the ....... .,,n,,iu nf milk at all times. Tne
market lor conuenaeu mua .
, First Irrigated Tract.
Blalock Roy M. Jones, of Silverton,
who has been engaged by the M. J.
Lee company to superintend the plant
ing and cultivation oi sirawuerr.ea ...
the old Blalock orchard, reports that he
has planted in the last 10 days 87,000
-!-!, CooHlinir atrawberrv plants. The
company will plant about 40 acres to
strawberries alone, inis vtai. i .o.
has in the past produced berries wnicn
ere earlier than either iiooo mver or
Kennewick. It is believed that it was
nt tha first nieces of land in the
Uiic ' . .
Columbia river basin to be put under
water. Dr. Blalock, oi wana yvaiw.,
having planted it to fruit about 25
yeara ago and pumped water from the
, - : : 1 .--ft nn-nnopl.
LOIumuia ior irrin-...i, y-'r
Publicity for Banks.
Salem The new state banking law
requiring all banks to publish their fi
nancial statements went into effect last
week. The new law requires tnui a.
banks must publish their financial
statements whenever called upon. The
law works automatically. The United
States controller calla upon tne nationm
banks for their statements, and they
in turn call upon all other banks. This
takes a burden off the bank examiners,
.u ho.-otnfY.ra have ca lea ior oaim
tmi do Ait
r.P.TtST
C0A?iD
DO IT MTTHI
ESCENT Egg-Phosphato
mm powder
A FULL POUND 25c
Get It from
. your Grocer
rVa'TaM Vt VEXS&i H- mouth opej,
JZ!in mdepengdent, self-jbe breathed like --
reliant, new man. not Just one more Jo- -; pump, wr tea 0. Ilem-y In hta
dividual in the world. Do not be a , ble way In Everybody's. I
Xf ton grandfather, of your fatb- him and gave vent to Just a few
er, or of your neighbor. Thai is a.
foolish as for a violet to try to be
like a rose, or for a daisy to ape a sun-.
flower. Nature has given each a pecu-1
liar equipment for its purpose. Every j
man is born to do a certain work In ;
an original way. If he tries to copy ;
wno nere-oiU. , ,, ,,, habits, b
sUtemento whenever tney oa- uw - of ,he t man-s yeT as tte
obviates any posiuii.-jr i , ... .nrt , th. nln,teri)iece
CllTUiuu mi'o
obviates any possibili1
being shown.
Going After S. P. Data.
Salem The Oregon Railroad com
mission has begun plana to ascertain
the original cost of construction and
to procure an estimate of the cost oi
reproduction of the propeerty of the
Southern Pacific company. This will
cover both the main and branch lines.
The purpose is to Secure complete qbw
similar to thai recently i"v-u.
garding the 0. R. & N. and branch
lines and the Corvallis & Eastern.
When this has been done, the greater
part of the commission's work of this
nature will oe compieieu.
Inmi. "ImDertal uiesar, - kj
"asleep iu such a way, might shut h
mouth and keep the wind away."
A man asleep Is certainly a sight
make angels weep. What good is 11
his brain, muscle, backing, nerve, !
flr.enoe. and family connections? H
some other man, or to do some otner jat tue mercy oi ma - -
man's work, he will be an abortion. Hoof his friends. And hes about
misfit, a failure. v jbeautiful as a cab-horseleanlng agai
Do not imitate even your heroes. ithe Metropolitan Opera House at 12
Scores of young clergymen attempted ; r. m. dreaming of the plains or Ar
to make their reputations by Imitating bla. Sow. a woman asleep you regr.
Beecher. They copied his voice aud!Bs different. No matter how she loo,
conversation, and Imitated Uis gestures ; you know It's better for ail hands f
but they fell as rnr her to be taat way.
DlTln Inspiration.
Effie, the little daughter or a cler
man. pranced into her father's st
one evening while the reverend gem
man was preparing a lengthy sew
for the following Sunday.
She looked curiously at the m:
script for a moment and thou tu:
to her father. ,
"Papa," she began, seriously,
God tell you what to write?"
"Certainly, dearie," replied the ,
crniaii.
"Then why do you scratch so ni
of It out?" asked Eiiie.
Where are those hundreds of Imitators
uow? Not one of thein has ever made
any stir in the world. Orison
Marden In Success Magazine.
Swett
rr-HiN fiutg ns Tiir. stabi.
,.... .,f ,.l 1 11 111 -
senteil In tne nil. -ber,
the only Iron about It is the hnn-
11,. at en.h eml, V l"'""
pull it along toe iee'"
f (bo cows wiin-ii are i "
' ...l.ul I 111'
the trucks on wiuen T'. ,1,1,
wheels pr.uretl, any g'' ...--
nn make this, so that tue irue . ,
.11.11. ...i tu fitiKirut'i. H
no llHn UHiH-ui
aliould I- al.t 2 ret't '.
.p and 4'i fn-t ! "'f n
conveyed In It from the si o to ti e
mangers very rea.liiy. 1 -
distance ft way " win -
-, 1 Mi MtUlttv In
bar.1 work, luileeii,-r rn
Kwriu nnd Home.
Uraaae Kvorfwhoro.
Cirai.e are widely distributed. We
usually think or mem "
" ... u ..i.. luuMioHi. hero
our leiuperaie soma -
we have the perennial i'""""
meadows. They are, niu-,u, ... -lnd
so fv m-rtb Mwt the ... s
uiuler Weill mmi'lt
rule never
In
llelpa in o Form Homo.
When through using a tool, or ma
chine, put it up.
v..,..,,. wea should Jis a
be bred under 14 months.
, 1..10 i....knucH cause big losses
the aggregate. Ueiiieinber that
ltacon Is line when bnkl in the oven.
Pour off the grease frequently.
Watch the butter milk and be sure
you arc not h.slns l' ' bllt,',r fat
A bit of alcohol on a soft cloth will
make your glasses shine and save your
eves.
Feed the horses reguiariy. irri-go-
inr feeding eneourages uuuiug u. iv...
leading to Indlgeatlou.
A slate hung in the kitchen is a very
handy tiling on which to note things to
be ordered from towu.
Don't forget that charcoal is goou
for the hogs. salt. also. Have it where
they can help themselves.
i urge animal" consume less pounds
of dry
at a cost tf
while they are also
frozen
.f the year.
t mirta of the South where
the frost l "ever knowii. Even the
......,..i,iin tons that are clothed with
.......l .now have Just below the
linn their carpet a of pons that
.r..w nnil bloom through a brief period
every year. The grasses push
against the eternal snows.
bard
Does the j
the beat
materia! per 1.000 poiiiuia live tired capitauBi,
weight than do small ones.
It l no longer a quest lou:
t iinther. what Is
method of handling the silo?
The road horse stuffed with hay
imor traveler. Feed light ou
IIWI a"
hnv aud heavier
I rapidly.
Votes New Water System.
La Grande-The city of La Grande
-.in 1...-. a r-.-w water system that will
hint, mnuntnin water 18 miles
ihi. eitv with a 1.S0O f ot pressure
.!, .,alt nf the adoption of the new
ni.nrt..r nt. a suecial election. The
vote cast was exceedingly small, but
.1,0 muin,itv in favor of the new chart-
I.,. rnnslruction of the water
..',;n hoo-in at once, and will be
finished by next sunom i,
$160,000.
1.000 Acres for $20,000
Eugene Charles McFarland, of this
itv and Ernest E. Hyland, ot Uv.eii,
u.L n..,hnHl James Sanford's stock
nnr Hazel Dell. 45 miles east
.,r v.',rn,. ami will pasture their ex
-" , j'.u. Tk lrt
tensive cattle nenn ui,
,.f over 1.000 acres and the
price paid for it is $20,000. -This is
r : . . k l, ol.t- farms
said to be one oi ma . T V
i th atate. It has been owned by
i. s.nfnrrl for 40 vears. He is a re-
.11 nlroptinna. Newcom-1 houses. How ta
in ftllliv, ... - J .ot-- . !,..,.. walk" th
arriving every ween -aooui
tling in this vicmiiy, ' poy repm u. , .
residences nave oeen kiu. -ineuij uiium,
summer, and others are under house-hunter. "Nonsense ! The adver-
Among the larger lmporvemeius tlsemeiit says five.
new
this
may be mentionea tne new j V
uiir hn.mincr recently cict.c
non-cko A Huuser. of Portland, for
A""" . T T 4
the Amity Bank and tne Amity o'
ware & Implement company.
Amity Building. Rapidly
Confllctlnu Evidence.
A learned Judge was explaining the
Intricacies of evidence to 8 youns
friend, says the Washington Star, and
plete data gave the following story In regard to j
connicinig eviucu.-e. i
Usually, he said, one statement is iar
more probable than the other, so that
we can decide easily which to believe.
It is like the boy and the house-hunter.
The house-hunter, getting off a train at
a suburban station, said to a boy:
"My lad, 1 am looking for Mr. Suiith-
ml-detacnen
.r.. r.,on.onta are e-ome on son's new block or
.- .11 j;,tim Newcom- houses. How far are they from here?"
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Fruits Apples, 75c$2 per
Well," said the boy, "yon can believe
me or you can believe the advertise
ment, but I ain't tryin' to make a sale."
nearotiveir.
I.ungley What have you done tor tne
party in this campaign, anyhow?
Mumley More tliau you have. I've
contributed a dollar or two and made uo
campaign speeches.
Wnyiltlo fommnntngi.
A.Iara Zawtox What'd you do if you i
had a million plunks? I
Job Sturky Th' fust: thing I'd do
. ... -r....i.;.K Knlh t'r '
would Pe IO preacniR- '''" "
you, an' if you didu't take it, by jin.s,
I'd kilf ye !
Ili.a Maaaa.
rwo f..iiivliig klniple remedies ai-e
,..,! aa cures for inniigo In hogs:
i I'rooaoto. one and one-half ounces
lard two pounds; mix well and apply
to affected parts. 2. Sulphur, ono aud
one-half pounds; lard, two poiimis; mix
well ai:d nPP'y Dl,ve- l'V'
tine mi' -ulphnr nt the rate of ten
nans of the former to one of the latter
,. ... .... .... i,lfiu,llva HAIIt.
Is likewise sain i" ' -""
edy. ,
ou oats when using
the horses much.
Kerosene will start a stove Are all
riBht but no wise woman will use It.
,ry corncobs are nearly as good aud a
great deal safer,
miming the ends or corners of aril-
1 I I . . .... .1... 1. .!.... ll..A 1..
til he nilUa ou luo .i,.,u.-a i.ug iu
Railroad Writes Commission.
Salem Officials of the Oregon Elec
tric have written to the railroad com
mission to learn wnat action
taken to compel farmers alcng the
right of way to keep private gates
closed that lead across the track. It
was by such negligence that the disas
.. Tre..W on the Southern Pacific
near Cottage Grove was caused.
No Scoop on Ma.
"Millie," said the 3-otins man, as he
slipped the engagement ring on her fin
der, "have you told your mother about
tbiar . ,. Ml
"O, you Innocent 1" exclaimed Miss Mil
lie. "Why, Clarence, mamma ne '
cles
V. I nnnglns make knd kU mnro
man' 3.1Mhi..1 BU.OO ! than
"IZl ?",a....felr-r In tl.o worltt bo.
cauM they '' t'l'0.t boo.
ami woorloiigor than kny ollior maUo.
fimlly.M.n, oytomi, Mil
r.l.ni.i ? MM ou
Mamhar of th
lliMiaChlldrM '
JT,frt iSui..iit..t. w. I.. boujiiM
o" i. u.mmJ oa bollam. S.lil
L'L.l ore. siwm mailwl from factory to any
I"!? " i f Wl, wua haa.
C l : liOliaUS. IM k" l- BracMa. w-
PNU
No. 49-0
HKN writing to kHvortlkor ptoaae
v.rtlllalnal r-rul Troek.
Stable manure for the fruit trees is
lll-n mini meal and timothy for milch
cows It is t a square meal and does
uot produce the boat results for the ex-
.... ... ... I.. ..nMlnllw ottll.
Dense, t he eomrnw nini -
r . ... ...itn 'ri,o n.a,
o in nio neneii oii:uiim...a- "
nure-ftil tree Is rank and green, hut
ami Hhort llved. The tree fed ou
.i.o..,i,nin. with not too much nitrogen,
innk less rank, and the bark nnd limbs
... ,ni. like thoae of an npplo tree In
appeal-mice, so firm and close Is their
t, vi ore. .They last from two to four
Hiuck longer than the overraiik tree.
Sale-n Men Get Contract.
.... ... T7J1
Eugene The contract ior tne w.
building to be erect d by the govern-
t tka Rennhaw lot. at the corner
airong salt water will prevent the "" ,,,.,. sixt streets, has
part from freeing mul makes It e8' been i8t to Welch Bros., of Salem, for
il. . ..1 . It lull ll ( I ua. a il. L ,. (Ua IMIllH.
to put on me v.... u. I $54,957. Under ine convrnv v.
Invite your nelgunor io nave uiuuer uat b0 comriieiea oy ic..."" .
" . ..... ..ll 1. .... II lnni, urnrt Will hft-
wlth you otrcnsionnuy ii "'-- lttUU. ine preumioo.j
....i hmi vou ere inviiin. "o an
a - . ...1..,. I., l.,wi an.l
net tired oi iiomr via.a...k
n dmiige is a goou. "k-
III Little Jok.
nanrar I'm doing myself an Injus
tice when I let you have six onions for
a nickel.
Customer-Why, bow Is that?
Grocer -I give you six scents for
five. "
Different Brands.
"How do you sell your music?" asked
the prospective customer,
gin at once.
Scouring Mill Reopens.
Pendleton The local scouring
mill,
which recently closed the most success
ful run in its history, has opened up
again for a special run of two weeks.
Several thousand pounds of woo were
.i.. ,.--,a.d and this Will now
be scoured; sorted, baled and shaped
to Boston and other points in the hast.
Attorney Finch Disbarred.
Salem J. A. Finch, a Portland law
.. on-ainn whom disbarment proceed-
"it depends on the kind you want," f .ulrt some time ago, has
replied the snmrt clerk. . "We sell piano be vBpended by the Supreme court
music by the pound and organ musto for ne yeari The carge against htm
by the choir." was appearing in court intoxicated.
box;
pears, $1(U.25 per box; grapes, flw
1.50 per crate; quinces, $l(i:l. per
box; cranberries, 1-.du per oa.i--.,
v.- o t. - ner nound : huckleberries,
cusuuna, . ('-- , - , .--.
10(fl5cper pound; persimmons, ...
1.25 per box.
T-totna 7Kft?85c per hundred;
sweet potatoes, 2(t2,4'c per pound.
Onions IKitl. 10 per ioo
Vegetables Turnips, $1(1X1.25 per
sack; carrots, $1; parsnips, $1.25;
beets, $1.25; horseradish, 8Cfl0c per
pound: artichokes, 90cCi$l per dozen;
beans 10(iil4c per pound ; cabbage. , 1
mi ua n-rnnund: cauliflower, 75c((t$l
per'dozen; celery, 40((i75c per dozer i; moth9 bt'fore you did.'
cucumbers, $2(.i!2.50 per box ; eggp.anv.
15c per pound; lettuce,
boxi parsley. 15c per dozen; peas, 10c
no nound: peppers, 10 14c per pound;
pumpkins, 11 c per pound; radishes,
sDinach. 2c per pouna ;
sprouts, imc per pound; squash 1
(l).c per pound; tomatoes, 50c$1.75
Wheat Bluestem, 96c; club, 90
oi-. fo ftiiftiaic: red Russian. 88c;
n ri,i qi. vaiiev. sic.
Barley-Feed, $26.75 per ton; brew
ing, $27. M,ffi.1 Rft -r
Oats No. I wnue, tw"""" --
Hay-Timothy, Willamette valley,
$14perton; Easterr lOregon time by
$1617.b0; Clover, o."-i
12.50; grain hay, $12.5013.
a. n-o r.itv creamery, extras, 3bc
27c; fancy outaiae creamery, o-rt
oc. .n- 17f20e.
out, Dwtv, ,nii:,
jjggg Oregon selects, 4045c,
Eastern, 29(S 32 iic. ,
Poultry-Hens, He; spring, lie,
ducks, 1415c; geese, 910c; turkeys,
ill-. Iroaaed turKeys, nominal
Ila Could Walt.
"Has, your husband au old pa
pants that be a!n't usin", ma'amr"
ed Wareham Long, respectfully re
lug from his head the shapeless
nant of a hat.
No," shortly answered tne w.
of the house, eyeing nun suspic.o
"My husband has only one pa
trousers, and they'll last him
months yet."
"All right, ma'am," he rejoined.
Ing from n Inside, pocket a ?
scrap of cardboard and making a
orniiduni on It with the stump of i
pencil. "I'll be around agin six
f'm to-day. Afternoon, ma'am."
SUa ot tha World.
"Who re, tiiose young awn yr
making so much -fuss over?" ask.
man who had just arrived from A
i;..
"They are the famous Cos. thr
ball champions of the world," said '
tire. "You've heard of the Ct
course?" , .
"Never before. But tsat remin
Vou have heard of Mblimba
haven't you'"
"N'o: who is he?"
"He's the champion boomerang
-r of the world., I snnnnsea ore
knew tiat" Chicago Tribune,
When It Fait.
'Well, what do you think of Indoor
baseball?" .
"It will do well enouch as a pastime,
but it isn't a game. It'll never develop
any national heroes."
Dren Dealgrn.
"I thought you said you had no use
for that man."
"Yes," answered Farmer Corntossel ;
"that's what I said."
"Yet you did your best to send him
to the Legislature."
"Sure. I want to see him where
he'll have a chance to call public at
tention to his usefulness." Washing
ton Star.
The Pnrlat at -artce.
"Yes, it took me all of five min
really get my ballot marked the
wanted it. I never vote straight, n
I'm sure to always split my tick.
"I see you're sure to split you,
tlves, too."
Modfalr In Chlonaio.
.... . -ptu:. ..n .
- An amnitious young i-muuRu-i.
called upon a publisher of novels
City, to WIIOIU e ...,i.a..tw.
the information war, ne oau no
"write a book," and tint ne w
pleased to afford the publisher the
to bring it out. "May I ventui
quire as to the nature of the h
purpose to write?" asked the
politely. "O," came in an offh;
from the aspirant for fame, "I
doing something on the line of :
erables,' only livelier, you know
Bellman.
1 aaaankW...1,
F?jw?
TK'"-
9 I
io,i h--.-: i?. .r 9! . '
i -irn ti nfr -
Veal-Extra, 89c; ordinary, 7
7c; heavy. 6c. .
Pn-U- Fanev. ie: lartre,
TjiQfis choice. 88?i'c; prime,
77.c; medium, tJ.ta.oc; mo, ,
4c; 1906, ll.c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, average best,
1014c; aecording to shrinkage; val-(
ley, 1516c; mohair, choice, 18c.
ruDftNir THF.ST COMPLAINTS
l tha mt Knoas chwacter h.ve been penatai y cared A Fbo.
Cure. Cough,, cold haaoeu, broacbU jnd 3
Jniukealinsiaaueace. Ii you h.ve a cough cold..-
ice. ii yuu ..... - - - - r .... !-
o, have difficuhy wish you. 'JTZm.
j:.- I -fit Unwi the hrrt dose. v-niiuc ,
. century Puo'. Cur. ha. be""
l oi couaht, coles kna
CAN BE CURED
plcerelief.
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