The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 11, 1909, Image 4

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    OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
The Kind Yon Itavo Always Hon c lit has borne the. Niirtuia
turo of Clius. H. FlotclH-r, ftiul Jihs boon made under his
personal supervision for ovor Jit) jowrs. Allow no no
to deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitation mitt
.luNt-as-pood" are butKvporinients, iind mii1uii?ct the
liculth of Children Kxporieuce against i:ncrimciit.
What is CASTORIA
Castorin is a harmlesa substitute for Castor Oil, lnr
porio, Drop! ami Soothinur Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiarcotio
substance. Its nrre is its jruiirantce. It destroy. Worm
and allays l-Yverislmess. It ruiw Diurrliu'it mid Wlml
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Const ipatiou
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rejrulatt's tbo
Stomach and ltowels, Rivintr lionlthy mid natural alee .
The Children's Fanaeca Tlio Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought.
Bears the Sis-nature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CCHTAUM iMNNt, Tt iVUT TttrT. NtW TO CITT,
n hot-v.-. fLr,, .ua Kgaia jb
hameh
A flamrin ucd the unv at lemon or vaailla
Rv crss-l.ini, eranulatrtl aucar in water anc
i,hn,t Msnleinr. a delti-ions Mmp i made line
t ytup bene than maple. kLtrlrtne is tll b'
grocers. I( m send ,-5o for J o. bottle and
recipe book. Crnc.nl Mft. Co.. Seattle, Wi
OREGON OFFICES GAIN.
Following Advance In Postmasters'
Salaries Begin July I.
Washington Tim salaries of presi
dential postnmsters in Oregon will be
I increased according to the receipts of
respective olliees July 1. Among the
important advanacea are:
Corvallis. $2300 to $2400; Eugene,
$2t00 to 2700: Hillsboro, $170(1 to
$1800; Howl Kiver, $2300 to $2100
Medford, the same; Pendleton, $2500
to $2600; Roseburg. $2300 to $2400:
Salem. $3000 to $3100; The Dalles,
$2400 to $2500.
trie following uregon oilier were
increased $100: Ashland, ttandon,
Bend. Brownsville, Dallas, Falls City,
Forest Grove, Frevwater, Ciresham,
Joseph, Klamath Falls, I.akeview,
Mount Angel, Myrtle Point, Newberg,
Northport, Sheridan, ale.
The following olliees were raised
$200: Arleta, Enterprise, Lenta, Mc-
Muinville, Newport, Ontario, Seaside.
Wasco.
Heppner drops from $1600 to $1500:
Sumpter drops from $1400 to $1300;
Huntington drops from $!300,to $1200;
Arlington drops from $1200 "to $1000;
Dray drops from $1200 to $1000.
The following Northwest otBcea also
received increases: Vancouver, Wash.,
$2500 to $2600; Kalama, Wash., $1300
to $1400; Taeoma. Wash, $3500 to
$3600; Walla Walla, Wash., $2900 to
$3000; Boise, Idaho. $2100 to $3200.
yi yv u an ctotntne; tamst-
ueaning uyeinq s-s&ffis?.
a-e J J emi yd Ibrtei ru Cm Is
VIENNA STEAM CLEANING & DYE WORKS
224-26 Third Street, Portland, Oregon
a a. km ti
aal eaa wim kiaa 11. rtr ai awfcakn
The Emba-rraaalna Trufa.
The vindication of Dr. Harvey W.
Wiley is a sre.it- triumph," said a
tV'asliinston diplomat, "for pure food.
Dr. Wiley lolls the truth, and the truth
a painful to certain type of f.nd pro
lueers. The diplomat lauehed.
"Dr. Wiley was talking the otherd.ty
ibout the p.iinfuitiess of the truth." he
resumed. "He said it remlmtttl him
f a oioniins ca'! that he onoe nude
in a young lady in his youth. Ia an
iwer to his rins a tiny dt of a pirl
ipened the d'Kr. and Dr. Wiley said to
ler. as he walked into the h:i!!:
nacre is jour auntie. Manet?
"1'pstairs in her nislitie," eliirped
4e tot, 'a-1'Vikiu over the balustrade.' "
t.elllDK Kim Kuttk t.nij.
A youiiK man f very liuiiterl nicniis
after the marriage ceremony, pn-si'iit
; ed t; the uiinister twenty seven larji
' ci ppor wins, nil spread nut on thi
j palm of his right hand. "This is al;
j I've pot, parson." he said. Stfiuj; n
! disappointed lik In the minister's fait
he added: "If we have any children.
we will send them to your Sunday
school." Sum-si Macazine.
HI,
Ilisk Art.
"Are yon b!ind, priS'iner?" inquired
the magistrate.
"Tes, your worship."
'ou are charged with vagrancy.
How did you lose your sight?
"By a fit of arp'pp'exy, air."
"But there is a picture on your
breast representing an explosion in a
mine, thruueh which, it Is stated, you
became blind. How is this?"
"Please, your .worship. I couldn't
rrrfrrenee.
Farrm-r iJiowiiu him his lire stock)
These are mr Jersey s. Ever ee anj
finer cow?
City Visitor They are certainly fine
specimens. StUt, I have alnura thought
thjit if I were buyine a cow for my own
as 1 hou!d prefer the- er Kurly York
breed.
Oregon Will Have Best Crops.
Hood River According to O. B.
Lanham, purchasing agent for Wagner
Co., a commission tirm of Clcago,
m I Oregon fruit crop prospects are a shade
"I better Una year than most of the other
fruitgrowing states. Mr. Lanham has
been making a tour of the fruitgrowing
districts in the North and Middle West
and states that the Colorado crop was
saved this year by the use of heating
pots kept going there for a week or ten
days during the period when the late
spring frost came. In Oregon Mr.
Lanham looks for an average crop of
apples, with peaches and cherries short.
He visited the big strawberry growing
section in the bouth and southwest be
fore starting on his Western trip, and
says the berries this year hit the high
mark for prices and looks for one of
the best berry seasons in a number of
years. The market for box apples as
packed and put up in the Northwest
and particularly at Hood River. Mr.
Lanham says, is expanding more rap
idly than it can be supplied and he
looks for a greater demand for them
this year than ever before.
OREGON COAL PRODUCTION.
Increas in 1908-Stata Ha 330
Squart Mils Coal Land.
Washington The total production of
coal in Oregon in 1 90S, aa shown by
statistic collected by K. W. I'arker, of
the United State geological survey,
was M6,25i) short tons, having a ot
value of $236,021.
Oregon, lika California, ia one of the
few states in which the coal production
in 11)08 showed an increase over that
of the preceding year, which was 70,
9S1 short tons, the 190S output being
therefore a gain of 15,278 ehort tons.
or 21.52 per cent; the value Increased
from $166,304 to $236,021. a gain of
$697,717, or 41.92 per cent. All of
the coal produced came from tho Coos
Bay field in Coos county, and the in
creased production in 1908 was due to
an increased activity at the Heaver
Hill mines. All of the Heaver Hill
coal was washed, the operations yield
ing 70 per cent of cleaned coal and 30
percent of refuse. 1 he refuse, how
ever, contains a sufficient quantity of
combustible material to permit it use
aa fuel in the operation of the mines.
The coal from thia Held is of lignitic
character.
mm
The bullilliitf herewith shown Is well
lilted to the iiteds of the uliirt"ti r
vllliiKrt resident, or of the man own
Itia a small tract of land, ami making
a speciality of Hardening, poultry,
bees, or fruit. I can be varied with'
In certain limits
As shown It h. one sltiKle and ons
double horse stall. The latter can be
nse,t as a Iwt stall There are two
sliiKle cow stalls. The cow are looaa.
being kept In by chains behind them.
There I a harness room, shelve for
milk pall, etc.. medicine, cupboard,
ventilator, three feed Mas In hopper
form o as to take little room lu tha
table and flllliK from above, and
stairway with door balanced wttn
welKhta at top. Th carriage room I
large enough for a set of vehicle, or
part can be used a repair hou,
The hay loft will hold at least two
loads, and tome bedding Th atiire-
A cold on the lungs doesn't usually
amount to much, but it invariably pre
cedes pneumonia and consumption.
Hamlins Wizard Oil applied to the
chest at once will break up a cold in t
! night.
Kntlrelr TroXnortkr.
! "Maria, I'm going to have IT. S,ptil
!:r rrit me for my heart trouble."
"What do you know about Dr. Siuil-
lips, John:
afford to pay f hartist as could paint, -ah i know aboilt him is lhs, Mr
appiepieiy. Lonuon Answers.
N Objection t Telllaa;.
"Do tell me, Pulsatilla." bessed th girl
nnrler the inverted waste basket, "the
secret of that wonderful blonde bair of
yours. It defies detection."
"I will," mid the girl under the in
verted coal icujtle, "if roa won't tell
anybody else. I selected for my grand
mother and mother two wom?n who hfr
aair just like mine."
Gotsiiro recommends him to me.
j "Who is .Mr. GotsuDj?"
I "Mr. fiotsum 1 one of the stockhold-
! ers of the life insurance company tbst is
carrying a $30,000 risk ou mj life."
Chicago Tribune.
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful irum ha
made lif e study of the
properties of Kocta.
Herbs snd Barks, ar.4
is irivinir the world the
beoeruaf his erv1ces.
rjt Mercury, Poison
tZtA Drugs btetf. No
(itoS Operations or Cutting
Guarantee, to euro Catarrh, Asthma. Lunir,
btomacn and Kidney troubles, aud ail Private
IWaeaaeji of it n and Women.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Jnrt received from I'ekin, China-iafe. aor,
and reliable, C.faiiir.ir iniu workn.
If Too cannot call, writ for srraptora blank
and circular. Inclose 4 cent in atamDa.
CONSUITATIOM FREE
The C. Cec Wo Medicine Co.
1S2H first St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. ,
aawiSfiii
Glorlona Victory.
' "Tou had a political delate in your
disrrict school building last Saturday
; night, I'ncle Sime, I understand. How
did it go off?"
! "We win. Whenever the other Mler
tried to talk we turned loose two doien
con bells, a lot o' fishhorns. a bugle, a
bass drum, an' a horse fiddle, an' they
gtiv it np an quit. By George, they
didn't git to say a blamed word!"
DR. T. P. WISE
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty
SlMC Merchants Tnist Buildin
lJ'ir Washington, cor. Siath J'OHTLAND. OR
DAISY FLY KILLER
Surveying Coos Bay Road.
Marshfield - Surveying the Coos Bav.
Oregon & Iduho railroad has begun.
F. A. Haines, chief enigneer,, left
here with a corps of about 20 men. He
will start somewhere in the mountains,
but the routes to be followed in mak
ing the surveys wilj not for the pres
ent be made known. Sufficient stock
has been subscribed in the project to
warrant sending out the survey and
further subscr ptiona will be taken.
Tbe capital stock of the railroad com
pany is $23,000 and it is estimated
that $10,000 will be needed to make
surveys. It is stated by officers of the
corporation that if the engineer can
find a one per cent grade between Coos
Bay and Koseburg outside railroad men
will take up the project.
Grants Pas Explains.
0 rants Pass The Commercial club
ia in receipt of the first installment of
35,000 books exploiting Josephine
county. They are printed in magagine
form and are generously embellished
with well-arranged photos both attract
ive and instructive. Tvncerauhicdllv
the books are things of beauty in plan
and structure. Each contains 64 pages
with an artiBtic colored covering. On
the front in bold relief three powerful
commercial producers are shown, the
apple, pear and peach, while the back
cover shows the coming industry that
bids fair to overshadow all others, the
flaming Tokay.
Weston Has High School.
Weston At an enthusiastic special
school meeting attended by 80 people I
and ,r0 qualified voters, a four-year I
high school was established at Weston
without a dissenting vote, J. K.
Keefe, a Harvard graduate, who has I
been principal of the public school.
will also be high school principal.
Fourteen of Mr. Keefe a 16 eighth-
grade students passed the recent county I
examination, although tha failures
through the county reached 60 per cent.
The district's building will tie used to J
house the high school.
Elgin Now Sura of Crop
Elgin Three inches of rain have
fallen the last week and crops are
looking fine. They will make full yields
without more rain and the farmer's
smile is growing. T. W. Weather-
spoon has finished draining hia lake.
reopie lor miles around aided him in
caring for tbe immense amount of carp
ami cattish, each taking a liberal por
tion. Mr. Weatherspoon will have
the lake prepared, and will stock it
with rainbow trout.
J.- 1 ; J-.v...':yl.xj
I pq I
J3ltli:l
.. f"ri
It la eamuillal that "vnl""" 'owl1
be changed I!' dally. t !'. ""'
1,1,1,.. It la kept wliill It Will occasion
disease. Hhmild fowl I !, h"t
owner not be t',, " ilf1''"
K ia bound to eotitwiulimie Ilia wutt'f
from some discharge, peilinp from II
noslrlU or from the breath, any the
Mirror and Farmer A ab-k bird, of
course, hoiihl slwaj l r I'Ul
oiiietlmea the fanner or poult ryman I
uiiawar that the fowl la lck until It
I too late to undo the harm It has
dona by contaminating Ihe dill. king
water. Ihe ll plan I to keep til
water a freh and th drinking ra
el a clean a II la t"'slble to do. A
few drop of citrlHille acid In the drink
lug water will asalst III keeping It
pure, but Ihe acid ahould be used care
fully mi accotnil of It poisonous ipinll-
Ilea Washing in iti inking ntuumiii
or venae! dally will do more to keep
the water fresh and pure than any
thing else. When wafer I allowed to
aland, even If only for a few hour, on
throwing It mil there will le the small
est ai-cumiilntlou of allme In the fotm
tain, and If they are refilled wldioul
washing them, the coating
until the water, although freulily pal
III. I unfit for Ihe fowls' use A til
warm weather adtniuv there I mot
necessity of watching ttie drinking vra
at'!
wmm it" '"'iiimii'i
Ihilsble
siding.
Fouo-cetlietlt
Athletic Instructor Resign,
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-
valliB -Roy E. lleaten, well known
throughout the Northwest as an ath
lete of ability, has resigned his position
as instructor in physical education at
this college to enter into business in
this city. Mr. lleaten has purchased
the business of M. M. Long, dealer in
athletic and sporting good.
Washingtonian Buy Fruit Land
Baker City A recent sale of fruit
land made to Walla Walla fruitgrowers
establishes the fact that Baker county's
fruit lands are among her strongest
assets. The purchaser from Walla
W alia not only purchased a tract out
right, but took option on considerable khkI "hlnuiey. forge, anvil, hammer.
more land in this county.
uooo mas ri t.
room tills a general ui-ca
walls are covered with drop
and roof has pre!ari'd pjottng
datum Is of gr ui, rick, or
block Mul ic tl mrs are of rrmrot.
with wood bl,ks In stall The style
of esterior IhiUh mav be varied to
mirmotue ltr, that of the o'tur
buildings A cuiiU may be aubstl
luted for tho Iron vent 1-4,1. This de.
sign gives In coinj'.ot form 4 complete
small bnrn aa i siaMe, t moderate
ot.- K. I. Marsh.
I arm Hrrkaalrt,
Kvery farn should have a work
shop. The building may be large ur
small. It Is not ii.c,iry to have 11
very rtpeutlve. The tools may be few
or many, but what there are should be
good. No man call do g,. work with
poor tools, and good tool cost but lit
tie more than ,ir om-s. A bulUlllig
10 by i: f.wt will answer fur a black
smith shop with a small vise liemh In
one corner If this Is fitted wlih .
Iwereaae In s-wrws Aalioiala.
Th Crop lletHirtlug lloard of lta
reau of Htatlstlc of lhs Culled Htatea
pepartmetit of Agriculture estimate
the ntimlier and value tit farm anl
mal on farm and range In ths t'nl
(ed Htatea on January I, l!M", a fid
Iowa Compared with January I. l0J,
the following change ar Indicated;
Morse have Increased Htl.ooo. mute,
IM.ixhi; milch cows. 6:.00i), other ca(
tie decrerl t'Jl 000. sheep Increased
I.CO.OOO, aw I hp derreaaeil l.SJT.OOO In
average value per head, honte Increa
o, I;' mule, i rents, milch row,
II S'J. other rattle, (0 rent, sheep de
creased 41 rents, swlus Increased t9
cent In total value milch cow In
creased lij.sss.inii), other cattl. $1T.-
SI6.0OO; sheep decreased l.I0.0O0;
swltie Itn-rrased IIS.TSIOoi) Th to
tal value of all animal enumerated
above on January I. 9o9, was II.JJS,
2i.000. a compared with fa.3Jl.33d.
000 on January I. o, an tncreaae
of H4.0:,00. or 4 5 per relit.
DR. W. A. uiar
It Year '! In l',lhl. p-.
Wlk la fwilaiHl,
Out-of-Town People
Mheubl t,MH.I. It. .1 ....
lh.1 St I AM SI 1IU.II, t-Nriii?.?
IIMIIM.H A Nil fl.AtK W,.,!K XL:',
I'.HIIIVKI.V PAINIisVl
IHArilNII SMI y. ,h.n ,., 1 tr
TKHIH AND lliHitis wi,ll" r inJ 1'nvf
fAIN. Hit a rtllitiN IH. .! u.l,,i,'i
Tor th Naxt Fifteen Day
We will lv. yuu a -! fjv iuM h'
lain .rm n r - "
fik IwUlee leelk """
allt .eiHrn . "'"..,, (m
ili-reaeaeiWwaseJ alio,,. f
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AU. WOKK OUAHAN tCCO II f UMt
Dr. W. A. Wise
nsuuini ana Manager
The Wise Dental Co.
II Nf I TMkI a.kt(t guj,
roatTUANo. onrtiON
wsm
plm4 umy-
whrtr, gitfrawt
aial Llil.atil flit-.
St-ml -JaaJj, tifn .
OVrOtaVl, titrn
K-i't, - beap, tMmU
II Mm.
or icetai, maw
ptfi or tip CVtrf.
will not (Kiil or
uaranie(i uw
tire. or.lld,.r.DtwT,i
HB0L0 S0MERS, ISO OeKalt Av.., Breoklya, N. Y
isiMrra
RESCENT
Egg-Phosphate
HiEPOWDER
A FULL POUND 25c
Get it from 1
your Grocer j
Guaranteed under
all Para Food
Laws
Jaquea M. Co,
Chicago.
Irrigation Delegates Named.
Baker City This section of the
country is taking a great interest in
the National Irrigation congress which
ia to be!he!d inSpokane id August, and
a large number Jrorn here will attend.
The county court has just appointed
the following delegates to represent
Baker county at that meeting: George
W. Moody, Kaifle Valley; A. P.
Greener, Pine Valley; George Whited.
Unity; John Rohner, Wingville; W.
A. Greene, Haines. Mayor Pollman
haa named W. E. Baker and B. E.
Kennedy to represent Baker City.
Weston Furniture Sold.
Weston Pianos, typewriters, chem
ical and physical apparatus and dor
mitory furniture are being sold out of
the normal school equipment under the
direction of C. L. Starr, secretary of
the board of regents. All the denk
and furniture in the main building
will be left intact for the school's use
Crop Fine at tons.
lone Thia section has had a dandv
rain and farmers think they will get
to ! bushels per acre. More wheat
will be shipped from thia point thia fall
tongs anil good sieel vise, considerable
blacksmlthlng work can 1 done to ad
vantage
There should be a small tove to
make the shop comfortable In winter.
This Is very Important, because there
U more time to work In a shop lu th
than any other town in Morrow county "Inter, and you can't work with black
oy at least one-third.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Track prices: Hluestcm
milling, $1 30w 1.35; club, $l.'.'0o
1.22',; valley, $1.17.
Corn Whole, $.'15 per ton; crtc'ted,
$36 per ton.
Barley Feed, $35 per ton.
Oats No. 1 white, $4.0.50141 ton.
Hay Timothy. Willamette valley.
$15o;19per ton; Eastern Oregon, $19
22 ; clover. $llr12: alfalfa. tVAm
14; cheat, $14i 14.60; vetch. $14'
14. GO.
Fresh Fruits -Antiles. SlMl.60 tier
box. Strawberries, $1.75r2.75 per
crate; cherries, JIfi,1.35 per box;
gooseberries, Cc per lb. ; loganberries,
it,c per crate; peaches. $1.50 2 Der
box; apricots, $1.501.75 Der box:
cantaloupes, $7. 50ft 8 per crate; plums,
i.oi; per oox.
Potatoes Jcbbing price, $2 2. 75
per hundred; new California, 4!,cpr
lb. ; sweet potatoes, 4 !ac per lb.
Vegetables- Turnips, $1.60 per sack ;
carrots, $1.75; horseradish. 12,',c per
lb.; artichokes, 60ft60c doz. ; aspar
agus, iJfrlC per ib.; beans, 6ft('Jc
cabbage, 2c per lb.; cauliflower, $.')
per crate; corn. 50c Der doz.: cueum
bers, 60cft.tl.25 per doz.; lettuce, hot-
nouse, i.uo per box: ettuce. head
oc per doz. ; onion. 12 U,(n fie ner
-i . , ... - . ' -
m. ; parsley. ; oc ner dm. ru.ua fir,.
Se tu.r II, . ir- j .
,m, , .oijiniire, jer ooz. ; rnu
barb, 3f3c per lb.; spinach, 6c per
"'luasn, .jcirt i.zo per box; toma
toes, azfM Z.&i) per crate.
nuiter city creamery, extra.
26 He; fancy outside creamery, 26ft.
:b,'ac per Ib. ; store, lKc. Butter fat
prices average Hi centa per pound un
; OUNCES
Kts manfI
ra....flsa
rss"
A KING POWDER
Stands for
Quality
Economy
Purity
In providing the family's meals.don't
ulSad anything but the
best K C tezuaranteerl nrn-ta.
tlon at a moderate price. It
maices everything better.
Try and see.
Perfect
or
Monej back.
incase it is ever re-established. The
normal lawn is being tightly inclosed der reinl.r h..t, :,....
with barb wire, and every gate will be Eggs Oregon ranch, ' 24ft 25c per
locked. I. M. Kemp, cashier of the 1 doz.
Poultry Hens. Hfu.H'X c: afirinors
Wn20e; roosters. 8ft,9c: ducks. 14r
lGc;gees, 10ft 11c; turkeys, 18ft;20c;
erjuHOH, wti.i.zb per doz.
Pork, Fancy. 10c Der lb
Veal- Extras, HftHc per lb. ; y i-
nary, c; neavy, lie.
Cattle Steers, top, 5; fair t ood,
t4.50ft4.75; common to got- tidli
t.uu; cows, top, t4ft(4.25 ir to
good, td.75ft,4; common t.. idium,
.iiim.i.bt); calves, top ft5.60;
neavy, ,j.ouftja; bulls anv $3CH
3.50; common, $2ft2.75.
Hogs Best. $8ft,8.1ft to irnnH
$7.60ft7.75; atockers, 6(f,6.C0; China
a tain, ftWljt,
Sheep-Top wethe.s, $44.26; fair
to good, $3.G0ft4; ewea, Xc lesion
all grades; yearling, beat, 14.26; fair
to good, $4. r
Hops 1809 contracts, IMlUc per
lb.; 1908 crop, 9ft10c; 1907 crop, 46c;
1906 crop, lf;zc.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 17ftj22c
per lb.; valley, flne, 26c ; medium,
23c; coarse. 216122c: mohair, choice
24(&25c per lb.
Farmers' Bank of Weston, has teen
I appointed caretaker.
Many Pioneers Gather.
Weston to. O'Hara, secretary of
tha Pioneers' association, reported 150
enrolled members attended the annual
reunion May 28-29, and that 19 new
members were registered. The two
oldest pioneer women present were
Nancy A. Jacobs, of Portland, who
was born in 1840, immigrated in 1845.
and ia a survivor of the Whitman mas
sacre, having crawled under the floor;
and Mrs. Polly Purcell, of Weston, who
was born in 184Z, immigrated in 1846
LaGrar.de Will Advertise.
LaGrande Over 50 members of the
Merchants' Protective association of
this city met at a banquet and dis-
I cussed the best methods of boosting the
country. A. D. Geddes atruckfthe key
note of the meeting when he advocated
making the newspapers the medium
for publicity and cited examrdes of the
wayin which large papers are adver
tising the whole state. 1
smiths tools In a frosty atmoaohere
Carpenter work Is different. A
arpenter' bench may be placed
against the side of the bulldlnir and
covered with a she, roof, for. if riece
sary, carpenter work may be done out
side If you have a rorered place for the
bench and tools.
" iiiucii oeiti-r arrangement Is to
have a blacksmith shun lu one end of
a larger building and a carpenter shop
in tile oilier end, with a partition be
tween. 1 here should be no shaving
lying about a blacksmith shop; ther
is too much danger from fire For an
umer reason, ti n wo k tots of ian.1.
do not Jibe well together. It Is rom
parativeiy easy to keep a blacksmith
shop in order, but there Is a great deal
or litter almut a Woodworking shim
and a farmer never find time to keep
sum tnuigs neatly in order.
in iiuying woodworking tool the
best are tho cheapest. It Is poor ecoti
nmv fr In, v .l . 1- t, . .
, . .., , , ay uiuin. ,ih many ar
needed for common repair work, and a
goon kit may b had for a few dollars
instruction books on mechanic ma
neip a Koou ueai. The principle may
muuieii out and applied In the
shop. Tho boys on tho farm take up
such unrig easily amj often mak
good mechanics. Agricultural Epito
mist Tbe Xllii.
The silo should be depended upon,
not only for winter feeding, but for
the entire year, In (hm paatur I
curce or poor In quality. ( a th
cheapest way to get succulent summer
feed If the land Is at all limited i
area, or If tbe pasture are not men
a to produce good feed In dry weath
er. In parts of ,Massacbii..ii. 1
. .,, , ii'ian
milk producers coimlder that It cost
1 cent a quart more to produce milk
without silage than with II.
An tKleeteln Farm Molar.
One of the most novel uHnH for (h
electric motor is reported from Ne
vada, la. A man who Is etiiHlvl
engaged In the poultry business h.
rigged up a revolving brush driven i.
a inull electric motor f,- waalilng tho
feet of newly-killed fowls before ,.
nient.
I era ( re ml I So.
Th Indian lorn crop for IPO
amounted to J I J o 001) bushel Th
rtops of three year hse et.twded
lh!, but only the ,-fou 0f on, ar
li"Sl etceeded II ry much The
ahi of th rrop Is estimated, at II,-
)',oiM.(Mo Th price of ram Is et
cepttiiiially high There are only 10
year In which th farm prlcw of this
rrop was a high as It I for this year
In MSI the rl a was J rt,. n
I'JOI, when thet a as only twolhlrdi
of an ordinary crop, th price was
Hoi rent The lota) tahta of (hi
crop I by far th highest si.r ra. h
d Tha crop of 190J ... orth , rll.
lion dollar, and tha crop of i)t.
l''ol and 190 war worth 1100. 000 (MO
more, the great Increase of $300 W0,
" "rr Top or loi mad. la
lo;, and now ihe lucre 1, koo.ooo,.
000- o.oat to th gold In th treasury
of a r, h nation
raeblaa Ike 'lse.
tra or the Iwal ,
ne-B 10 lay it upon a table, turn In
the head and tall, then the flank.
After th! roll It up Into a beat roll
and t! It firmly, using surh a de.ir. I
a ner illustrated
Tl. - . , .
'J'" t""'X I made from 11. hi
ini.-r wur, ,it,. ,homa through
wuico in rot. 1 Th, ,..
i piacea ujn tht n.pe and ih. rot
easily tied. Wool buyer prefer to
I kee Mldlaa.
fljcte Xrtsa llwck from Ihe city,,,
Tou talk almut cheap rldl't
twenty mile on a street Wyar. B'ij
It i-il me was a lib ki-l.
I'm-le Jc. . linn), That ain'l Ma
la'. Whrii I was I bar yMf j
to tha it of the tallest ttttUltta I
Iowa an' it didn't ci , t itwi
-rit ! I hi. ago TtllniKe
MiMkeet wltl Se, VI, a Wlnali.aCta.sWa.
ytae lb. a- al i. .,U nw iauauaa
Idling Ike L.lblut ittvi, m
n4a flaaalble,
"What I y uf pi,!,.-!,! ,)..
horn " led ths ti.ii, i,g f urijaer, -na
building dial 'uiu, laiui1"
"W ell, aitaorred Ihe ii:i, "as kar
0 Idra II Kill i, il.il the an ( fatal
hattlsaliipt "- 'buia I'liban.
plate. Insn Hi-rvsi ,kal
Te- k f yeora in t,nj ot liie iOi-st (
wat one of Iks aK-i,jr r4aMii I
ef ti.sid
Fbs)oel feint. ,r (aph ast
aeasl- Veil rtVm'l Itiink 11 .bitittt af
wt, da jou? "ltiii Tdtxta.
Yes, t M m AH..-, res r tatt.
Will. 41Uh Ilito.lt.J I.. .,,! V tut
tree taiai. i S -1, . t(
...li, ,, a. ssii:,n. , i.iu4 I,- ,. I,
llfM , ay. X rr.la.a 'U M
toa.i. and bui ... x.liif
"' " tkn ar, , at,, ..t
Pile. a ll.rl
WTien l'iely .,n,,n bins a l.-enrt
I oo.lry. 1l of some ahte-t-lm kty
Khe flirt a lot f fruit u;a It
And salts Inl lt, li.y W lilt H'lt,
-Nr York l:ei,io f.,.
Na
Fta -Thai'
Iso'l ItJ
I ai.a a
I U a play
.
with a ulrrlai
Ida kind that Ikktna,
fits:
Mlf ayj4 ,f t I . (M
i7r M4 tr rati 1 a tv tlt.
IMF- M. M. fc.Ut, I . 9i 4fA M . rhitiea.JJUk K
nm t urn tm aim ,.
have the fleece ,OTe, tghl ,0 hanit,
and elastic and tied up so that ,
tl easily opened If needed -Farm and
llo-r. .1 .,fco, . r.rm
tural Colle,. y. lhllt ,u,,., , ,h
actual houra of labor on th. f,rma In
veatlgatrt .how that .,. ".J
Bin. hours . day In ,h. .,,
between our and flv. ,0 ,h. wllUfa
Irof. Ilall.y of ,,,, uOIM)V()j K
Ufa Commission tell. n,. .. 1
,.hi : " l"
ma aim worn lie from B .
until ah. married a farmer, ami had ta
aa iivuj l0 jfr
.... v,v v wner. th. nr.i 11. u-,. I
, - 'HIUWII
,.e a,.w ia mark.it by a monu
ment TIM. .... ... ' " ""nw
I... .. . WM "hanr.
ZZ "7 . "V. t0 """"flty on a I
" ' """, iasa, atout 1740
It was not until ni .,. rv.i
win becRtii. Iiitere.te,) the apple,
."i-e.i 11 ami nave u , - ,
n.l..l..l 1.. " ' " I
i.-v nr. in rain, for tha li,.i,i-,i I
pi'i is one or inn best.
Hell, teaaa Sluo liaisa,
Wtftl do really need a ipr!!
tMinnet,
Hubby - How much?
Wlfey - Well, could (et on lot
from t to up ,
Hubby 1,1 rather knoa fruta aa
Biucti 'do a."
Tbt ,Voi rinitia ,ifi,in-nt bat i
fwinitd c-.iii mi.. n in eisiitiii iuit ot
report on Ibe (anblillj ul uij ea
Hunt (or . .rsincu.
IMi III' ,1 ivr a a t ... i,rt. I ea.
' "" Tn..ir I , jtf t.i, -rt Si,
Han . ,. ,, ,,11 , . agieitHt
ran, ,i,.H,i,l ft.m, . t
I aai. ail full, .,., .,.!
A (.eat. Ilnukl.
f slier ),ir ciaik ha Mr4
way to a U-ttcr pla-f.
Ibati-e V. ,t 1 ,),. know If
she'll stay; poor Itrldget was yery hanl
to iilt. II. .!,,u Traveler,
PIRflPLES
"I tried all kiiels of b.l rnnfliel
which lulled to do me any gil. bat I
have found , ri(. ,),,,, t ,t. My
face was full id pimplrsaiid blai k hwlfc '
After taking (Wairf lltey all left. I
Colilim,nK ihe tiae id tin in tend reixsa
meiidiiiK ihrm tu my Irujids I (eel lint
when I risr in the lintrniiig. Hop
have a i hniic lo irconimriid CaxN"" "
I'tvd C. Wltleii. It. Mm M., Newark, H.J,
Pleasant, PalalaMa, pntenl, Taala (leiXL
lu 11,.,,,, ki,r hh-tea.Weakeaer lilll
H . JV, vs; Kfv.i ,u.l in buit. Tht
ma laoioi .taiiii ( I 1 , louuastal Is
u 01 yuur uiuuey b.a.
Sowlnar teaelalile Seerla.
If the soil has been properly watered
after the sowing of vegetable seed IR.
tie attention In this direction will l6
needed before the proper time f0f
trans-pluming. This will depend (llge.
ly upon tho charm-tar of the weather,
In bright, sunny weather, when free
vent ilation Is i nquired, I hi, I1uy
need an application of water at.,
dally. Kxee-edve watmlna. hni...
hould be guarded agalimt, as It tm.rt.'
tx produce tender, splndllug plant
"reeillna I'ora.
Prof. II. A. Moore say that r.i...
taking In breeding corn ha raised ti,.
'u"' prouiictiot, of Wlaeonain
m . "I .r ' I'"-'T In
...... . a,,e, pr tt(.ra , m.
fills Increase la worth striving for
..eiy oiuto ami on every farm.
COFFEEi
TEA SPICES
8 AIM NO POWDER
e IXTIUCTS
tins I Kir.nr
CLOSSnaDLVEM
eoNiuNo. ost. j
wash
''ir icaat.
In a sense be
A CURE FOR FITS
The Treatment la to Accompli'
What Science Mat Been Strug
gling to Attain for Centuries
Tht Inlenae Interest that has been msnlfsste
nruiia-hinit ihe eounlry I Ihe wimilerfiil
Btfirs hue. I " tK'f-i.illel.l llally by .pnew
"",e "O keepltm niiHllll,,. Th I still eimllnu. I, . really aumrlsln the
water iippear. to dissolve ll,n i.,,J Jil'iIZS
OU Substance Which Seals tha one.. !"".hsvaarliaiii-. , lea, ,he ineillrine, lanratrlsl
of thii shell and . 1. .. . P itlw. v.lual.l. Iiim-.i,ir, tllsmry nf fl' "'
un. an. 11, fl,,, air I thii admitted i'" '"""loniais, m i Zt i,y mail aii""1'
Slid soon atari decomposIM,,,, l!T.am!i """wrli. m Hi. Ur. May Labueattry.
heller wav ,. le..,.. ,i,L... ' . 1 " ' Htreat, New York (.'lly.
, . ' "my ei(K la to I
take a woolen rng only allirhtie mi.. ...... " ...
eiietl With walee ' w .
s"y ruo oa Utel a-
ti eat
If
M, .Mil fit, I k. t I a
ckk la-nt lo miirket thsn 1.. 10,1.1
I" dirty comiiMo,,. Ii,lt wllM,rt
HKIt writing to KlTfrtlMN plMM
naniifiai wiiiai pmpmr
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