The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 09, 1911, Image 3

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AT THIS
New Hotel Foster
Tkrd anJ Davit Sirctts, Near Depot
itimm with hot anil roM run
ning water and telephone. Free
ItHtha. Koamt 50c. per tlay up. Spe
cial rale far Hoom and Hoard. Free
Auto Hus meets every train or boat.
Cabs Mussia.
Moscow baa 10.000 4 t
Petersburg probably the tama Bun
ker. WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PELTS
It f ui U - lit ' ht aiM aal datwi ka
I II V. II. . NdKluN tliMI'ANt.
1(1 I'. -..! Ml '..rlat-l tlra
KODAKS
AND KODAK
urn, ci
Wrtla f aaukariM ami hlll ura. Ilvaalofilnv
at4 aruiOn. Mau (Mtian etvan prutniit aiLantkat
lortiana rnoto aunpiv co
Ml TVnl bin fli MILAN A OMR.
FREE TO YOU.
Mnitit uf CWff I-! Catarrh Mwily, the
ra ra-Mt'y ff 'ffTw flic the trrltfirfit
vlN-f i' r.al catarrh tw rUl m the h--.! Ak
ur 1n.mml 1"t a rr- MmtiL ami tf h hw mH
il mim) Ut ua with in names tf your ilrmrtfiail aK.
tail! M-iot M fr-a hl liy all druiftf -. Heir,
vi iTnu. iVtMirett by (k-ter ef t'narmat-y
Jutcruale, l.
A lutiH'. Alterative ami Kraolvrfct. ' hm
fcr4 frMirtJf ff kitlurvs. l.Kef eud tmra.
cf the rkin. fun firs (tie MtH-I aint ptvrf
loac, aijtu.ih aua la Uie euluc sj.cui
BOYNTON FURNACES
Huml tcvnumtral rwf ffMtlv fttr h'nirt
tad arhuul healing.
J. C. BAYER rtRNACC CO.
from and MarkH Su. Portland, Or.
ht.SU tltH CATAUNiUK.
537fe3ALCOIIOL
I VviLH npinu Tfitirpn
OPIUM TOBACCO
Only atlirii' Ki'7 Ina
tiut la ifrMui. wrii
f !laf-aiNl rlrt-alar.
kuni'.71LMTil.
I TEA SPICES
BAniNO POWDER
I EXTRACTS
ins i mr.iir
:ni.M'.-W".T-!jaJ
cuossnaDEVEts
PACIFIC COLLEGE
OF CHIROPRACTIC
409 Cc-omonllh BWf., Partland. Or.
f,Pn aui privaii i'lintr, rrMH-filna. ftrn"n anil
vfniriff. lnvalMlM ami fithra lMlrtnc hilltwlai
trnilaiH' h-ukl writ lor rnu to ltm CoUnra or
eincr's Chiropractic Health Home
HTILOi M. CRimig, 0. C tuprnirm)t
7 75 J WiH.nfn Avenue, Port Land, Orrgon
Tralml nilran. nklllnl lamilnn ami tha Wat
rctai'lK ailvira In runauiutwm In avary caaa.
NEUROLOGY
Nnirnl.iiry hi lha rhrnnlr aulTrrpr'a aur
fcl way In Mrmarirnt hflllh. I'aralyi".
I:li-umalim, HI. .ma. h, llowrl, l.lvwr an.l
K Hlnry Tnmblaa ami all rhnmlc. naryima
nil rya yH. mulily In Ihla Twntv.
(Vnttiry malhial. Nu ilrura. npam
of faila. Tranmrnt at mile or my
l.nval.. amlanum. Kami f.ir una b.iklal.
Nun.l.wy, th Way tu llralth. ami at
ll.
DR. H. W. FREEZE
Mm hams' Trust Bktg., Portland, Or
FOR YEARS
l(iwlvaa hava uaad a rlcrth to mtart thalr
"r lui
. """ia aaafiiitiar. hut nnthlfia bi nnitiwl
an, raii.lna IrrllalHm ami Inllamma-
Vm i l ""n iianiri-niua ana aniMivuia.
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"'"aiiiniw t hraatha m.llulau atmihara
ml iirm
N'o-im'st KWKKt'iNU riiunoiiNn u
"junraily irr,aml. aluxirha On dnl ami illa-
rni, navaa H.n Inn.' h'lla. Maka y.nr
. '" a(n Hwaavnul
'""l..ird; hunt Ih. awarpllwa.
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or.,11 i "' " ,'"r,l"'l. tmliT liy mail i.r
"rrmara, "JM,r w uruaa.Bi. rianu ir
CRESCENT rrMrtrAf. frv
sl Washintton Bt, ForUand, Or.
'IS iial uJ liar B-luinl f Olrla la-
rn. ol a.rfaca r SI J-a HaiMM IKlrtl
OaUallato ) aa4 Slmaa tara fl.airtM.aH.
lull, Art. BI.aWa. T --. I
rarUJuaMr-aaTII KltKl fr.HIOH
I lift.- fl. 1. Ilrlaaa Hall
DAISY FlY KIM iW r. S
m--fc - 1 1 M4la ft I.
FARM Jm ORCHARD
Sole and Intrusions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations
of Oregon unj Washington, Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions
HOW TO KILL GARDEN PESTS.
11 ..a a . .
ay u) control the common m-nU
' " vrK-ii.ie ami Hower gardon
are di-MrriUil in a n-w bullvtin which
ia in preparation for publication by
W. K. Wilwm, aaHiatMnt entoniolojfiiit
ai me ireKi,n Ajcricultural colli-ic.
IH-atructive inHi-cU accure thi-lr
foxl eithtir by eatinK portion of
plant", nr by auckinir the juici-a th-re
from, aaya Mr. Wilwm. "The fimt
Kt-neral group are controllvd by food
politon taken into the atomach, the
aerond by contact or external inaecti
Cilll'H.
"The internal iniiM'ticiilia are di
vldcd Into two icroupa which may be
trrmrtl the wet and dry aprays. The
wet apraya coimlxt of antenicala ai-
plied, with water or lime-aulphur aa a
li"lnlu'i!iic aic'it.
"AUmt the only one In UHe at the
prewnt time ia arai'nate of It-ad,
which, wh-n proM-rly made and un
adulterated, ia efficient and doea not
burn the folia, aa I'uria grvvn mime
timea does. For ordinary une, two
MiunU of arnenate of lead to fifty gu
lona or water in effective. At timci
it ia ncceaitary to uae five (Miunda of
arem-nute of lead to fifty Kalloni of
water, a aome intecta do not readily
auccumb to a amall amount of the poi
aon.
"The dry apraya are appliwl in I
powdered form, and there are a num
ber of these on the market, including
aeveral bran! of powdered araenate
of lead. 1'aria green and amenate of
lead, when pure, are efficient an any
although at the present time I'aria
jrreen ia more in uho than the other,
I 'unit Kreen appliitl to planta in an
unadulterated condition may arj()UHy
burn the foliage. To obviate thin
difficulty it ahould be mixed with 20
or 25 Miuml of air-xlaked lime, line
road dust or wheat flour for every
xiuml of the I'aria irreen. Thia may
be applied with a dunt gun or aifted
on the planta by meana of a gunny
aack. Hellebore in powdered form
and fresh ia valuable for iHiiaoning
auch iiiHecta aa injure amall fruita or
vegetablea which are nearly ready for
market and thua are too far advanced
for poison to be deairable. It ahould
be duNtel over them when they are
wet with dew.
FARMER
NEGLECTS
SIDE.
FINANCIAL
"The financial aide of farming, the
world'a greateat industry, ia almoat
entirely neglected by both the farmer
and the arhoola, aaya Iean J. A.
liexell, of the Oregon Agricultural
college, author of a volume on "Farm
Accounting and Kuaineita Method,
now in it aixth thousand.
"I'rofeiwor Ilailey, of New York,
aaid, in dicuning the matter of hi
own atate: 'In visiting practically
every farm In one of the counties of
the atate, we did not find one man who
knew how much it cost him to produce
milk or to raise any of his crops.
"The aecretary of agriculture, in
recent year books, points out the re.
markable prosperity of the farmer;
that the export of farm products is
vastly in .. cess of all other ex nrta
combined; that a million agricultural
dt-htora have been transformed during
the last ten years into the same num
ber of surplus di'saitora; that 'con-
trary to iiia reputation, the farmer is
a great organizer, and has achieved
remarkable ami enormous auccessea in
many lines of economic co-operation
in which the (Hiiple of other occupa
tions have either made no beginning
or have nearly, oi not completely.
failed.' He points out that most
fartnen live better than the average
merchant or mechanic.
'It ia doubtless true that the farmer
la becoming a factor to be reckoned
with in the business world; that the
average farmer anowa vasuy more
a!xut scientific farming than hi
father (lid. He understand more
thorougly the value of proper cultiva
tion, of fertilization, of rotation of
crops, ami of diversified farming. Iiut
it cannot be said that he owes his
success to Improved business method.
He ha been successful rather in spite
of hi ignorance in this respect, and
because of tiie lavish generosity of
mother nature."
WHAT
FRUIT FOR EASTERN
OREGON?
"Care should be exercised in the se
lection of varieties of fruit for
planting In F.aatern Oregon," says
Prof. C. I Lewis, of the Oregon Agri
cultural college horticultural depart
ment, "since the higher elevation of
that part of the state suffer more or
tes from the severity of the winter
and the drouth in summer.
"Aa to apples, the Russian varieties
will be the hardiest. These in low al
titude are summer and fall varieties,
but often in high altitude they are
long keeper. The Red Astrachlln,
Oravenstein, Duchess, Wolf River,
Wagoner and Macintosh Red are the
best and most satisfactory to plant.
Haw II t It.
Wllklna That chap live on tha fat
f tha land.
Millar SoT
Wllklna 8ura. Its a nmnufActuf
r Of oboalty remedle Judge.
r.naT Frifkus Oa.
Toinmla Doea your papa frlghteo
you whan ha trlaa to mak you go to
aleapT
Ethel Yea; ha aim to mot Yoak
re gtatesmaa.
Occasionally nearly any of the atand
ard varietie grow aufliciently well for
rumiiy Hue. Varietie of aome prom
ise in auch sections are the Rome
iteauty, White Winter I'earmain, Ue-
liciou and Gano.
"The fancy varietie of peara
would suggest for the region are the
White Uoyanne, Seckle, Clapp'a Fa
vorite. I'eache aa a rule ahould not
be grown in the higher elevationa of
F.aatern Oregon, but occasionally auch
varieltiea a Alexander and Amsden
do very well. The Gobb'a apricot ia
often auccesHful.
The four kind of cherries suggested
by I'rof, Iwia are the Lambert and
King aweet cherries, and Early Rich
mond and Olivette for. sour one.
Two varietie of raspberries CJuth.
bert Bnd Turner'a Red are named
as goon, ami any or the standard vari
eties of blackberries, such aa Kitta
tinny, Lawton, and Eldorado, may be
grown. Red Jacket and Champion
gooseberries, and Isedcrwood, War
field, and Clark 'a Seedling strawber
rie are also mentioned.
COMMERCIAL VALUE OF
DWARF FRUITS.
"The dwarf fruit a a commercial
pniKHition ia still in an experimental
condition in this state say Prof. C
I. Lewi, horticulturist of the Oregon
Agricultural college, in a recent dis
cussion of the fruits of the state.
"The dwarf pear," he continued,
"looks quite promising to be used in
planting by itself or as a tiller.
"There I one dwarf pear orchard in
Idaho, and a number in this state, but
few are in bearing as yet. The trees
can be planted close together. They
come into early bearing, and generally
produce a fine crop, j hey are gener
ally worked on Anger Uuince or Port
uguese stock, and then worked over to
Duchess and Koonce, and finally work
ed over to whatever variety ia desired.
"The dwurf pear ia obtained by us
ing a root that is slow growing and
then pruning. The pruning should be
done in auch a way as to throw out the
laterals and spoura. Summer pruning
ia practiced much more with the dwarf
stock than with the standard.
"Dwarf peachea are also being
grown; these come into bearing quite
heavily the first year. There are aev
eral plantings in thia state, and it will
only bo a short time before we will
know more of these.
"The dwarf apple has been tried
very sparingly. When it is put on
Paradise stock it is more of a curi
osity, but when planted on the Doucin
stock it may make a saunfactory tree
for Western Oregon.
"The dwarf fruit offers a splendid
opportunity for a home garden, and a
good conservative field for trial in the
commercial orchard."
TO PREVENT FOREST FIRES.
Corvallis, Or. E. O. Siecke. of the
O. A. C. forestry department, has
just accepted appointment as assistant
state forester, and upon completion of
his instructional work at the college
will go to Salem to make his head
quarters there. The state forestry
department has already begun the or
ganization of the tire protection
throughout every county of he state.
so a to minimize the severe losses
suffered annually through fire catas
trophic.. FASHION HINTS
Our sketch shows an attractive way to
make up liordcml foulard. The larav
reveres continue over the shoulder and
form a sailor collar in hai k.
1 1
A Bartons aaia.
Will tha dtacovery of tha pola re
sult Jn any tangible benefit to man
klndr "I don't know aa It will," anawered
the proa bumorlat. "I douht If tha few
near Joke It afforded will offset th
ra.rt of tod 0,1 JokM 11 put out 0
mnimlslon." Iulsvtlle Courier-Jour-
Ttie fanning Mill.
Every farm ahould have on It a
pood fanning mill and It should be
used '
Two Education.
Wo all bava two educations, on
from others and another, and the moat
valuable, which wo give ouraelve. Ii
I the last which flxaa our grade In a
clety, od eventually our actual con
dlllon In thia life, and the color of oui
fate hereafter. All the professors an
teachers In the world cannot make you
wis or good man without your owe
co-operatlou; and If aucb you ar d
terniload n be, th want of them will
not prevail. John Randolph.
altln Crew last Orange.
Th beat oranges on th European
market are from the land which la
sand, yet fetcbaa now the highest price
for orange culture. There ia a jest
ing pbrase among Jewlab colon Is ta aa
to Palestinian fertility: "If you but
stick aa umbrella In tbe soil you will
next year get a crop of them." Tbe or
ange treea bear fruit two month b
for those of Italy and Spain.'
THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING.
Talk No. 4.
Liquid bluing is mainly water.
Given a half or a cent's worth of
bluing and a large bottle filled with
water and you have the frail excuse
that'a called bluing.
Always use RED CROSS BALL
BLUE. The best blue anywhere at
any price. It does make the laundress
smile for week. Large package 5
cents. AT ALL GOOD GROCERS.
Mustache Makaa foe Health.
Dr. Paul Kruger, a well-known phy
sician of Vienna, affirms that tbe mus
tache baa a distinct value for the
health. He believes that IU utility
Ilea In protecting the nose against tbe
Invutdon of dust and bacteria. Record
ing too cases of severe headache and
throat and nose trouble among bis
men patients, he found that 420 of
t lie in bad their upper Up cleanshaven.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow
els. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy
to take as candy.
Naturally.
"The attempt to commit suicide Is
not a punishable offense under the
German criminal code. But of course,"
ays a London exchange, "If you suc
ceed you must be prepared to take
(be consequences."
Shako Into Tour Shoe
Anen'a Foot-Eaac. a Dowder for tha fnrt. It rnrra
painful, awullrn, rmartina. sweating fret. Makes
near ahoaa aaay. Kold by all lruififita ami Khn
4nrra. iMin t arrant any autatliiUTe. nampa
i'KfcK. A.Uraaa A. 8. Olmatari. La Kuy. N. X.
Dirt and Disease.
Dirt la the "perfect culture" of all
Ilsesse and of all that delights In dla-
tase. There tbe microbes of all
Blagues live and move and bave their
being undisturbed by tbe broom or
tbe mop, unafraid of the smell of
loap. and never awakened from their
rest by th light from any lamp of
knowledge that constitutes the sci
ence of modern times.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart Soothes Eye Pain. DruggUta
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 2;c,
fiOc, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes. 2ric. $1.00. Eyo Books
and Eye Advice- Free by Mall.
Murine Eyo Remedy Co., Chicago.
For the Teacher.
In tearhtrg reading there are Just
two enda to be taught: (1) To make
the learner automatic and quick In the
recognition of word and letter forma
and values; (2) to secure bis Interest
In tbe content, the spiritual element
of the printed forma.
Motnra win find Mrs. WlnrtoW ftnnthlga
yrup tur b. st remedy to uat tot Uiairvuutlnui
luting lua teauuuc ueruai.
Improved Typ f Comb.
Tonics may be applied aa tbe hair Is
being combed by a comb Invented by
a Maryland woman, having bollow, per
forated teetb and a reservoir on tbe
back.
!!! WANTED !!!
Men 21 to years of atte for r-o-t-tions
ss llrcikcincii mid Firemen.
Wngrs $ 0 lo $140 per month. Must
he in good lira I til and furniih mimes
of two reputable men as reference.
No strike. The new "Kull Crew
I.sw" hns rreatrd a demand for men
thai the railroads are unable to meet.
If you have had ex'rieure, can
place yon at once without cost of
any kb d. If not experienced, will
prepare you in short time and place
you when competent.
Address IHM. K,
INTERSTATE COMMERCE
Shippers Freight Service
210 Marquam Building
Portland, Oregon
PUTNAM
I xx rue 1
( Mnli fyumtxtMT frnk Draff (&. I
(Vilnr man manAm bHahtar and faatar eolara than mvathttdvt. On 10c cackasre
and ta guaranteed to give perfect result.
bow to dye, bl.aU. aod aua coiora.
Woman's Power,
Over Man
Woman's moat glorious endowment is the power
to awaken and hold the pure and boncst love of a
worthy man. When she loae it and still love on,
no one in the wide world can know the heart sooy
she endures. 1 be woman who suffers from weak
nes and derangement of ber special womanly or
gsniam soon loses the power to away the heart of
a man. Her icneral health suffers snd she loses
her good looks, ber attractiveness, ber amiability
and ber power and prestige ss e woman. Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with
the assistance of bis staff of sble physicisns, bas prescribed for and cured many
thousands of women, fie bas devised a successful remedy for woman's ail
snents. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Fsvorite Prescription. It is e positive
specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu
lates, strengthens snd heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No kount dealer will
advise you to accept a substitute in order lo make a little larger profit.
XT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. f
SICK WOMEN WELL.
Dr. Piirfs Plmami Prill nswlmte mnd ttmgthtm Stomach, tense awaf Boarala.
PAINLESS DENTAL METHODS
A r d manf!td thencdayit, butiprt IVnt!try ihould nnt end with PainIM imthadit.
After th work in all tion you hava a ntrht to expect your own teeth to be ret(red to their
former awf ulneaa and beauty, or new tee in
your own.
Ihtawe rcamplih mn4 fiV 1 5-year
Written Ouarantcc ta evtrv ticHt.
Iet us make your artificial teeth over
and retwt them on a new plate that will
Ifive your mouth and fare? natural expres
sion. All crown and bndire attachments
ar hand-iriade to fit each individuaj
mouth.
SPCCtAL RATES DURING ROSE rCSTIVAl
22-k. (.olrj or White Crawrs C
22-k. Br.de Teeth. fMrmtL each .
Good Mtt t Teeth an Hub ber Plate . 15
2 U. S. PAINLESS DtNTISTS
Off we ope t from 8 till
PHYSICAL WRECK RESTORED TO
HEALTH BY GREAT KID
NEY REMEDY.
I feel it my duty to furnish you with
my testimonial aa to what your remedy
fcwamp-koot did for me when 1 win
I hysital wreck from kidney and bladder
trouble, t-eme year ayo 1 was not
aide to do any work and could only just
creep around, and am hatihhed that f.ad
it not been for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Koot I wou d rot have lived. Af ler
u-drg the pit paration for one month I
waa able to work some and when I had
used $8.00 worth of Swair.p-Root I could
do a good day's work. 1 used about
$10.00 worth el'.ogether end would not
take $10,000 for the good that it diJ
me. I consider it a Goa-send to suffer
ing humanity for the oiseaaes for which
you recommend it and have recommend
ed it to many sufferers.
H. L. HUGGJNS,
Welch, Ark.
Personally appeared before me this
20th of September. 1909, H. L. Hug
gina, who subscribed the above state
ment and made oath that the aame is
true in substance and in fact.
W. A. Page, J. P.
Utur ta
Dr SUbmt S Ca.
Btarhaa-. W V
Prove What Swamp-Root Wil Do for You
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You wiil also receive
a booklet of valuable information tell
ing all about the kidneys and bladder.
Wnen writing, be sure and mention this
paper. For sale at all drug stores.
Price fifty-cents and one-dollar.
Indian Tribea Amalgamate.
Students of tbe Indian tell us that
while th number of the red men are
diminishing there Is a slow amalga
mation of the tribea wherever' tielr
geographical location makes this pos
sible. It Is supposed that there were
1.000,000 Indians on this continent
when the Europeana aettled here. In
1SSS a government report showed an
Indian population of 3S0.000. and it is
estimated that the present population
la 60,000 less
She Knew.
Mother "The king waa In the
counting bouse, counting up bla
money; the queen waa In the kitchen,
eating bread and boney." Modern
Child "Must be a fairy atory; the
cook wouldn't let her." Harper's Ba-tar.
V -.'-I'.Ca- V'J'
Sol.d-breecK
a. . ai s 4,ritf
Hammerlcs
Racy beauty
I It appearance
" a t L
icncui
iesmois:
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CARTRIDGES
i iff
FADELESS DYES
Aak dealer, of we will send postpaid at
MONKO
mat tfiv me same service aa neaitnv -rvea ox
Second and WaUtintrfan, Portland, Oref a
Entire Corner. Over Merrhanla National Ban;
b; Sundays 9 ta 12 A. M.
His One Merit
A very stubborn man ia oft
wrong, but aeldom dishonest.
ate th. aafeat and moat reliable, cathartic and
aystrm cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid
lViyer, Biliousness and Sick Headache.
At Drunlata' ar y Hall, IS Casts
Hoyt CH.mrsL Co, foanauia. Oasoost
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
nam lata, aa f) oak. HO
auaaafe M m a.
siiJKWT AITO SO 001 1
liALTT lOHTANI.
a ZUaatanM rarest St.
BARtrOOT SANDALS. LiOsCD SIDES.
!Mzrl!to5 SWc Siirastoll 9e
SizeaStog SMc Sizes II to 2
Order by mail now: arid 6c for puataaa.
ROYAL SHOE CO.
229 Marres St- kt. First ass t cmi. fVtliaa. Or.
r n u
No. 23- II
HK.1 wHtlnn to adertJars pit
Dentine, tnia pa par.
,Z,'i-je'e:-'J .- i'y
?fa';-rV U
i
REPEATING RIFLE
of line, perfect balance.
often tells it
:(! f.
And it's as keen a rifle for its size as the most
highly developed military arm.
Built by expert gunsmiths on the Remington
Idea Solid Breech, Hammerless, Take-down.
Shoot A&n&gCQlLM? Lesmok .22s. Their
accuracy enabled Arthur Hubalek to break
World' Record in 100 consecutive shots, scoring
2.484 m a possible l.WV.
FVtnln grO7: LMV lK. perfect shooting eeos
Writ for ft -I f Tartt
Matatlic Cartridf. C.
Ra Tark CUT
colors silk, wool and cotton equally well
10c a package. Write lor free booklet
DRUQ COl-lPANY, Oulncy, Dlinola.