The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 05, 1911, Image 3

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    Purify Your Blood
Th cause of pimple, toll anil oth
er eruption, a well a of that tin J
feeling; nrn1 poor appetite, whli h are ao
fiiiiiinon In tha spring-, la impure and
Impoverished blood.
Tlii best ay to purify enrich
tlie blond, ua thouauml of people know
by experience, la to tuke
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Accept tin substitute, but Insist on
h.ivlnir Mo'nl'a.
Oct It to. I iv In usiml Idinlil form or
chocolated lublvta known it. Muraitluba.
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MOHAIR wrd
Wrile It-lay f.-r I'rlr.-
the 11. r. NOirroN co.
ll.lanJJIStruiilSi. IHMILA.Ui (IKK.
KODAKS
AND KODAK
SUPPLIES
A nla for rmtmUrum an. Htrmt .jra. wLt'n
Uxl prti.ttiifl MniI iilr apweMi promt' I atlaiitttai
I ortiand 1 ho to fcupply Co
I4U Third SUmI I'uiilUAM). OUR.
die lha mtrl and nitMl rrhaMc cathaitlr and
vtnit ctranarr. Thr tri remedy for Toipiu
J.ivrt, lulnmsue) ami Hit k llrmlarh.
At IkuvvUU' or by Mali, 28 Cant
iluvr CiikMHAi. Co, rumukb, oaa
TTJ BELVONT.AUTO SCHOOL
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'mi Win M i li u $41
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SAN DIEGO MISSION FLOAT WH CH WILL APPEAR AT THE CELEBRATION IN SAN
DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, JULY 19 TO 22, 1911.
etfy fCte-l y j
1NMI.ST IH'OM
WESTERN cr2
j k.ww MANTLES
L SLIIH a IU , IK., IftUIIMI-fl II
j 2i r.mt.Slwl 1'iirtlaiid. rmf
Skylights Tanks Gutters
Down Spouts Slept Ceiling
. C. M)'ft
i'OI Maikel Portland. Oregon
HKNI) FOR CATAUKitlK.
I will rriv fur e raa of Stmnarh Tmu
Will Kivc lil Ka.umb.cr will mil rur.
f fOft f( N"" "f ll yiu iii mr
" Juu,uu nw l.M ' N.uruluay.
War " llmllh." Maiiral fr.
DR. II W. FREEZE, N.urolo.i.t
r MrrrhanU Tnil llkla. Port land. Or.
" Snn I)ifK do Alcala (St. Jarnon of
Alcula) was tht first mixMion in Cali
fornia and wan foundnl by the IradiT
of tho KriincinciinH, Juniu-ri) ScrrH, in
I j :- Ni-:ir tin tniMrtiun ('ulirillo
Imidi-d in l.r)42, thi firxt whit man on
lhi I'lirific CouNt of tho United StHtcH.
One of the bi-autiful fi Hturcn of the
ri'lclirittion mid patf"iintry planni'd in
Sun Dii'Ko for July l'J ti tl, will be
th Kiitnonii li'i'tid, taken from Ilidt-n
Hunt Jackiuin'a roinuneu of liumona
and Alli'Manclro.
It ia thi- purpocti of tho nimmitt"e
in rhurKii l' coMtumr Knmuna und Iht
fricndM, aa well an hundri-di of rhar
actcra of that period, in auitnblo drcxa
and to huvi- her hold court with K i rK
( alirillo, who for tlnn ocoaslon will lie
tran.rrnii-d from a MulT old piratieal
aeadiK to a nuinilicent creuturc of
ilks and untitix.
An nearly aa poHaibh' Kamona'i
court will ciuu-t tho prineipal acenen
of the mmant'f, with Kamona m the
central figure. No painii are beinc
"pared ti make tho repreentation aa
accurate hiHtorinilly, both in action
and cimluiiiiiiK, aa punaiiiie.
Iliitfe miaiiion archea are to be erect
el in the Htreeta of the city. The
whole, city will be auitably decorated
and hundred of peraona will be on the
utreeta niht and day in appropriate
coatumea. Aa far aa possible and
compatible with buaineaa, San Die'o
will limply auapend ordinary activi
tiea, drcrta herself in Rala attire and
do nothing but entertain her (tuet.,
cat, drink, nintf. dance and be merry.
The'ctdebration ia in honor of the
K'round-breakinjf and dedication of the
lirat building of her I'anarna Califor
nia KxKinition, to be held during the
entire year 1915.
To Build a Beautiful City.
The I'lK-ilic Northwest has aent out
several nmn who are taking a prom
inent part in big alfaira in other
place". One of these ia Frank I.
Allen, the constructor of the Alaxka-Yukon-I'ttcilic
exposition, who ia now
director of works of the I'anarna Cali
fornia exK.iition, to be held in San
Iicgo, Cul., during the year l'Jl.V
Mr. Allen has associated with him
Iterlram (I. (ioodhuc, who is designing
the buildings nnd John Clark Olmsted,
who devised the landscape features of
the 1 10U-acre park in which tho expo
sition will lie built. Thei-e three men
promise the most beautiful grouping
of buildings ever built.
FARMS, ACREAGE v.
CITY RIAL ESTATE AND HOMES
IJO Railway CwManaa UuitdUf. Portland, Or.
KILL YOUR MOLES, GOPHERS
AND OTIItR RODENTS
Whitir- Kilnl Tun-h wil! ill. S !.
.:i l-.tnl al Ijwm ami l la'li Fair and U.
A. C. Ail.lma
M. T. WHITNEY. ChitwooJ, Or.
They Want a New Rose.
The I'anarna California Exposition,
wliich ia to be held in San Diego
throughout the entire year of 1915,
has otTens.1 a prize of $1,000 for a rose
to be called the "San Diego." The
Floral association of San Diego has
suggested that this rose should be of a
deep golden yellow, with the hardi
hood of the strongest varieties now
grown, but this ia only a suggestion.
The contest is open to all jiereonB in
the United States, any Moral society or
club, in fact any person or association.
The rose must be shown at the exposi
tion in 1915, so that there are four
years in which to propagate it. Flor
ists say the time is none too long.
BRIEFS.
U. S. Grant Jr., son of the 18th
president of the United States, is now
president of the Panama California
, F.Xosition, to be held in San Diego
; throughout the entire year 1915.
Sir Thomaa Lipton has signified his
j intention of bringing one of his Sham
rocks to San Diego in 1915 to take
part in ocean yacht races that are be
ing arranged during the I'anarna Cal-
: ifornia Fxosition.
I Lyman J. Cage, one time secretary
of tho United States treasury, is one
of the active vice presidents of the
I'anarna Califonia Exposition, to be
I held during the year 1915 at San
Diego, Cal.
In the harbor of San Diego this
spring were eighteen warships at an
chor. The members of the crews had
a week of boat racing on the bay and
' declare the racing course one of the
best in the world.
j San Diego will hold four days of
; pageantry and celebrating beginnng
jJuly 19, to celebrate ground breaking
j for the Panama California Exposition
j to be held in that city in 1915. The
I pageants will surpass in spectacular
i effect anything ever held on the Pa
' cific Coast.
Frank P. Allen, who built the
j Alaska-Yukon Exposition, , is director
'of works of the Panama California
' Exposition, in San Diego in1915.
FARM ORCHARD
Soles txnj Insttuctitmt from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations
of Oregon and Washington, Specially Suitable to Pacific Coat Conditions
FLAT-HEAD APPLE TREE BORER
ALCOHOL
CPIUM T03ACC0
rUMt ftYtaHltrtv irU
t 'nip all iria '1 KtMliV I n
Mtuts In ( rfiiii VI ru
I t f i!tt-trfttf cliulr.
PACIFIC COLLEGE
OP CHIROPRACTIC
401 ( ommitnwmllh HWg., Pari ln d, Or.
rpMiMft lv tttl'ntN writ ttr lnfurmatlrtn.
''ti Mini i.rnntr 4'linu'. ni'iimritr. ftrrn.n mini
tvr-tili.tf. IliVNlrtll mini III Itrrl llrB.rltir KMlllrtlMt-
Ut..m-i nhoitiil wtu for ruum4 lu 0tl k ur
Creiner's Chiropractic Health Home
MITILCt M. CHtlNin, D. C, Suptrlnttndent.
775J Will ami Avenue, Portland, Oregon
Trail. M nurna. nklllil irmlim anil th lat
'h.toiiai-tic aiivic ut ciiiiaullalmn in vry raa.
mm
. C0FFEEI
TEA SPICES
BAM I NO POWDER
- EXTRACTS H
it H":!H J !.l'll.'.t.l
CU)SSn&DEVEB5
KaiLtNtX 0L ll
FOR YEARS
Mmiarwivva hav uarcl a rlnth tn pmtrt thlr
hair whil awtlriff. I.ut nothing tu pnitt-t
lliir liinva, raiiBUta Irrltatlun anil Inrlamma
t.un. liiiit a bill h Hananiiia and annoy ma.
Y.iw woulil refit watr that waa not rlnan.
Imt nmtlnii In hrlh IMtllut-! atnruihr
ni nwvwr mmiilatn.
NdHI'ST HWKKPINd CllMPfltNn ta
rtii'mtrallr prriianml. aliMirtia thdii"t and dia
I'ao a-nrnia. ava itoi.tum' lillta. WmW your
l-n-mia,- "iIiini rlfan" hy tialne hwptna
imilMiuml; horn lh awn'liini'a.
No. I M 1ST No. I. fur h nih..M ua. In S ami
l'1 Hi. rana. Vic and urxurvn; 7Mb minal
ilriima,
Nil IHIST Nn. t. for blllnM plan-a. 76-IK
ilriim. $7.-.':,; .').h. harrfla. (4 mi; v'm-lh. Iiar
n Mm, f. (K n ',iinil. Ilnlt-r hy mail or
thnniiih yt)Ur unn-nr ur druaalnt. Hriul for
cir.-ulura.
CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO.
S2 Waahlncton St, Portland, Or.
trees the insect probably goes deeper
into the wood from the beginning
II. r. WiU.n. Aa.i.ia.,1 Ei.t.n..l.i-. Omron where it feeds and lives until ready for
Agricultural! 'ulf-a!. I -ir-milla. I . , , . ..
,, , i . pupation. In other sections of the
"The records of the entomologist of . ...... r. , . ,
United States it has been reported as
the Oregon Agricultural college show workjnr mostly in the parts of the
that there has been reportitl injuries trees ranging from the base of the
by this species in Oregon for the last trunk to the limbs.
fifteen or twenty years, and that these j There seems to be a difference of
injuries are usually Unin two or three opinion regarding the health condition
year old trees. With the large num- of the trees attacked, but in Oregon
her of young trees that have been set the first signs of trouble appear as a
out during the past few seasons, these result of the damage caused by the in-
rcKrt.s have grown more numerous, ; sect itself. Hesides the apple, a num
and a considerable number of trees
have been reMrted as killed.
Usually the fruit grower notices
that some one or more trees planted
the previous season appear unthrifty
her of other trees are attacked, as the
pear, peach, prune, and some shade
and forest trees.
Clean culture should be thoroughly
practiced, and nurseries should not be
I H.n examination, me trees are iounu ooat,,, n,.r infested orchards. When
to be attacked at a point near the . tr,. ,.,.., ininr.-.l b. vi.nd re-
- I rt.. I !
surface of the ground by a long, flat.
broad-headed worm, which has worked
along the bark, cutting a broad chan
nel ami usually girdling the trees.
The place of infestation may he de
tected by the discolori d bnrk covering
the tunnel made by the Uirer.
The adult of this insect is a green
ish, metallic brown beetle measuring
a half-inch in length. The body above
is flattened, and in fresh specimens is
coated with a grayish powder. The
under side of the body is bronze col
ored. The adults come out in the spring,
anil, after mating, the females begin
co very it should be removed and
burned, so as to get any larvae or
pupae which may be present in the
infested tree.
Perhaps the best preventive meth
ods are mechanical barriers. These
may be defined as something placed
about the trunk of the trees so that
the adults cannot lay their eggs upon
the bark.
Newspapers or untarred building
paper will do for this purposu, if
bound with string and tied at top and
bottom, so as not to permit the beetles
crawling under. The string used
should be such that the expansion of
the trees can break it, should the
laying the eggs upon the bark; the
fiirthriiniimr liirvHe born into the bark.
excavating a l-niad burrow just under ! growth be excessive. Window screen
the outside layer. Tho bmad heads of ! n-'-y us.nl, but must be placed far
the larvae cause the necessity of a enough away from the bark so that
wide burrow, and as the insects ne KKS cannot do lam inrougn me
crow this channel is made wider, so ' " etw of the wire.
" ... I I. .,1. ...... I L.
that freouently it may be
eighths of an inch or more in width.
The larvae continue feeding through
out the summer, and when full grown
bore directly Into the sapwood of the
tree, pupate, and remaining there un
til stirinir. come forth as adult beet
les. Reports of injury usually come
in the fall of the year, as it is then
that tho insect has finished its work
and the tree begins to show the effect
of the injury. In tho case of large
Cotton should
three- "e placed about the opening at the
top so that the beetles cannot crawl
under. In case of any of these bar
riers, the dirt should bo mounded up
above the base of the tree so that the
adults cannot crawl under them at the
bottom.
A good stiff whitewash containing
crude carbolic acid should be applied
to the trunk of the trees above the
barriers. If the orchardist thinks
these are too troublesome, perhaps the
W Are Never Satisfied.
Tat which la well within our grasp
feels mean and Insignificant, wlilla
that hlch Is far beyond our reach
seems absolutely necessary to our
erjr happiness we are never to be
Quite satlsfterl
Expert Chefs on Vesseta.
The term "son of a sea cook" Is no
loriKcr a title of reproach. Tho highly
paid specialist who presides over the
kitchens Is a chef with ao Internation
al reuutalion.
Money From Wast.
Rome of the street cleanere" gather
ings sold by Glasgow, rVotland, last
year were: Clinker, for $81,916; tin,
light Iron, etc., 92H.2 19 : scrap Iron.
$.".8,675; waste paper, $.:2,f94; bottles,
tl.219.
Ooet Not Remove Blame.
Injury caused by carelessness Is not
remedied when you say: "I didn't
mean to" nor are you absolved from
blame and responsibility by those
words.
whitewash applied to the entire trunk
win act as a ueterreni.
CLOVER AND ALFALFA.
By Gwnre Svranc. Supt. Wtrn Washington
Kxpr:mcnt Station.
Red clover is preferable to alfalfa
wherever the crop is desired primarily
for its beneficial influence upon the
soil and when a short rotation is de
sired. For two or three years after
seeding, red clover produces hay and
pasturage about equal to that pro
duced by alfalfa, but generaly it prac
tically dies out after the third year.
Alfalfa keeps up its yield indefinitely
if pnifierly cultivated. Hence, alfalfa
is preferable to red clover if the pri
mary purMse is to secure a perma
nent, long-lived meadow or pasture.
Alfalfa is also more likely to make a
fair stand where the soil preparation
and seeding are not done with sj!!i
cient care.
To obtain uniform success with
clover, it is important to observe the
following essentials:
1. Good seed. 2. A firm seed bed
which will hold moisture near the sur
face. 3. A shallow but well pulver
ized mulch. 4. Seeding with a drill or
other implement which will place the
seed on the firm, moist earth under
the loose, dry mulch. 5. Absence of
a nurse crop. fi. Avoiding pasturing
the clover until it is well established.
7.- Protection from squirrels.
Only seed of high vitality and ftee
from noxiuos weed seeds should be
purchased. The vitality may be de
termined by counting out two hundred
or more seeds representing an average
of the entire lot and determining the
percentage of these which will germi
nate between moist blotting papers or
cloths kept at growing temperature.
Examine the seed carefully for the
presence of weed seed. The cleanest
looking sample may not always be the
best, because of the very noxios char
acter of the weeds represented by a
few seeds. Poor seed is dear at any
price, and it is false economy to pur
chase poor seed because it is lower in
price. The source from which the
seed comes does not seem to be as im
portant in the case of clover as in that
of corn or other farm products. In
experiments of the Washington exper
iment station in 1902 seed was secured
from thirty-eight different sources, in
cluding several foreign countries.
Practically no difference in results was
obtained, except a poor stand where
poor seed was used.
Making Work Easy.
How many of you sisters ask rmr
dear Lord to help you through the tri
als of the day when you get up In the
morning? I do. Try this; It makes
tha work easy. Tennessee Housewife.
Th Other Way Around.
fr. Annus "If you knew how to
cook we could save money." Mrs.
AnRiis "If you knew how to save
money we could employ a cook."
Answers.
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Much ilckneS IterM with weak stomach, and eonaequene
poor, impoverial.ed blood. Nervoua and pale-peopls lack
(ood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
lor, after ell, a man can he no stronger than his stomach.
A remedy that makes the atomach atror.g end (lie liver
active, makes rich red blood and overcome and drive
out diaeate-producinl bacteria and cures whole multi
tude of diacatcs.
Cef rid of your Stomach Weaknesa and
Liver Lazlntma by taking a court of
Dr. Pierce O'orfef Medical Dlaeorerr
tha treat Stomach Hemtoratlve, Liver
lavi&orator and lllood Gleaneer.
You can't afford to accept any medicine ol unknown
competition as substitute for "tiolden Medical Diacov
cry," which is a medicine OP known composition, having
complete liat of ingredients in plain F-ngliah on its bottle-wrapper,
some being atteated at correct under oath.
Dr. Plerct't I'leatant Pv'letn rcfulate and Invlyortt Stomach,
ii.'jw a tin fr
z-Mlw
tfr ;
Lhrtr end Bowel.
W. Ij. DOUGLAS
b7s 2-.?2 3 3 fit 4 S H o E s rso-s:
rV. L. Douglas Spring Style include more
Snappy and Up-to-Oate Shapes in Oxfords
and High Cuts than ever before produced.
WMi-IiouiiM warrants f-vury pair of hi k)io to hoM thirshrie,
Ji.k anil lit better an.1 wear longer tban any other inak. giving
GU better valuo for the iiioni-y than you can obtaiu eiaewbetu.
trroEWARFOF suerriTUTc-a.TM
Tha ffeniitn Imva W. I lotiglM iiftme and the rfa!1
prli- ataiiii-l mi t It bottom, wlili-h ruarantrt full twIimi
muiI proli-la t hti wrr again! high prl-a mill Inferior aho.
if v-.lir rti-al-r .nn n.,1 ii.iiy .. w .ih tn irr.-wlli W. I.,l.nuiiu !.-.. a rna
tr W .l Oiuer I'val. t. H...w- nt 'l.r-.-i fr..m fn.-tory t'i w-i.-r. u fl.nrir-a
prepaid. V. 1. l4,uglM. 14d Mir. ! HrwcklvM, Mum.
Bova- 6 hoc
2 00,i.6043.00
Knew a Thing or Two.
The farmer had bought a pair of
shoes In the city shop. "Now, can't I
cell you a pair of shoe-trees?" sug
gerted the clerk. "Don't git fresh with
me. sonny." repMod the farmer, brist
ling up; "I don't believe shoes kin be
raised on trees any tnore'n J believe
rubbers grow on rubber plor.ts, or
oynUTS on oyster plants, b'gosh!"
Mofian win fori Mrs. Wtnl(rw Snnthlne,
r7rup tin- brat rmed-' to uioiui tlieircuUiliaj
ur.ug lue u-eliiiufr periuu.
To Stop Bieeding it the Nose.
Introduce by means of a probe a
small plec'of lint or soft cotton, pre
viously dipped Into some mild styp
tic, as a solution of alum, white vit
riol, creosote, or even cold water.
This wiil generally prove successful,
but If It should fail, cold water may
be snuffed up the nostrils. If these
remedies fall, and If the bleeding be
very profuse, medical advice should
be obtained.
too
VKAHS
OLX
Waste Land Crows Rubber.
Wide reaches of waste land on the
Island of Singapore are now being set
out In rubber plant, which seem to
do wall. In Malacca there were for
merly square miles of land covered
with lalang, the hiding place of tigers
and other big game, which have been
transformed Into fin rubber plant,
tlona.
To Get
Its Beneficial Effects;
Always Buy the Genuine
anc)
5
Irrigation to Reclaim Island.
The Hawaiian Island of LaoaL
which has been practically barren for
several years, will be reclaimed by a
water conservation system and de
voted to enrar heet culture.
Headache
"My father has been a sufferer from sick
headache for the last twenty-five Tears aodl
never found any relief until be began
taking your Cascareta. Since he ha
begun taking Cascaret he ha never had
the headache. Tbey have entirely cured
him. Cascaret do what you recommend
them to do. I will give yon the privilege
of using his name." E. M. IMckaon,
I130 Keainer St., W. Indianapolis, Ind,
Plaaaant. Palautbla). Potent. Taata Good.
Do Good. Nvr Siekan. Wakn or Gnpat
0s. Hfro, W. Novar aoJd n bulk, ft ra
alna tablet ataaapd C C C tiuarantaa a
WHY PAY MORE?
Men's Hijrh Grad Black or Tan Oxfonia, Nsw
Spnnif styiws. AH Leatiherm, tS.bit hhi, all
$2.50
LIU
manufactured hyiho
(il!F05i!Af(flSv?(5.
Sold by o.I leading
Drwjqlsts
OneSIze 0nl'. 50f o Doiile
Thrlr MIrtake.
Pome fo'.ks get to thinklnst In sums
of figures, and seenil:i:ly forget the
bright and shady places peopled by
men and women with their Joys and
rheumatism, for the very reason that
they cannot set such trivial Ciias
down In their ledgers.
PAIR
Mall On! n
rrx.ri.pTly till.!
ROYAL SHOE COMPANY
229 Morr ten St.. Bet. 1 at and 2d, Portland, Or.
IS TUP
of tti year t tiara your tcfth oat and pUt and
briticr-work dtn. ainl her the )iare to ftt Iba
bet iiu)t?a work poamb.e. i. uwpart our i tv.
J tirtunt wurk f..r out
cn any il iei rtvi.
u
5 1'n.iuit-
itni!-tio
"jl r: w.i i ortlr.
if ' 3 Coaaaltaltfa ta.
Alcohol
not needed
Aycr's Sarsaparilla is not a
strone drink. As now made,
there is not a drop of alcohol
in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic
and alterative. Ask your own
doctor about your taking this
medicine for thin, impure
blood. Follow his advice
every time. He knows.
A
Wa publiBb tur form Mi
ijers
W banish aTpohol
4r from our antHlictu
Wi urea yoa ftc
ODtUii your
duftor
KolarCrtwivt $5.09
1-ZBnJ.-tTtk4.0(j
w " "' ( V
: i-'4 5.C3
t. : .tki J n.iM 7.50
pa a arisi, fSftiecarfM Mtuua f- r ttt tWon .0 J
IUM HI4M4IM.I rWtUSl BJCaT MCTHOOt
All work lul.y aiurtiutevd for firttwa ytMaraw
Wise Denial Co.,3c
Painless Uentisis
fit'ii SuMdlra. Third fd Wlllrtoa. KirirjIKD. 0ft
euiaaara: A at. to t U Saaaaja. to
I T'."v55'a
Ask your doctor, " w hat is the first gresi
rule of health?" Nine doctors out of
ten will quickly reply, ' Keep the bowels
regular. Then ask him another ques
tion, "What do you think of Ayer's
ruts for constipation f '
Mad by tat I. 0. Aye Co., Lawtll, Matt.
I rin
C. Gee Wo
TU C!iir.S38 Doctor
Thia wontlefut man has
made a Ufaatudy of tha
rrojtrt.a of Koota,
lerha ant Bark, and
ia trivinar tha world tha
benefit oi hia attnioasa
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