The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 06, 1911, Image 3

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    Hood
Sarsaparilla
nil humors, catarrh and
rheumatism, relieves that tired
feeling, restores ine appcuie,
curt'9 paleness, nervousness,
builds up the whole system.
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cbli-uUird tub.U tailed rtb.
KODAKS
AND KODAK
UPPL I r
Vrfu for ratam
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OR
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p
0. 0. MARTIN.
'-" Writ fir lifsraitlst
roHTLAHO. OSS
WE BUY OLD GOLD
MwhMt prirea paid f'r VKer, 0e Jeweiry, Ciosd
" m .. 1 L t IW Oa w a.- u aV . .
fwiwml. "I Hiatn. Ntwn UaH ami fine.
La.iv,ile 'ii'H.i4u. ir !( Itnll
wi.r, ll Milm nUi-Ni a .4 full Frl litM)
Mi m , ,.,i.tf ion I .-.. ,' I atiuirt ifB a
fcaiiaai, UtWl VWlWtMU tfMMi
GAS LIGHTING SYSTKMS
jr, farm at small tuat. Haitar Hunt than
rttr f Uh-i rirHy . hwlirhaa un or tf lika
wrrtrtrity. N ntalH, no puMltHlH of A r.
Cjt m-tnth (4 rtty ee, l-Mfht Imu-,
fcmrrt. uolltrfi)n, driveway. I'mmI fr crank
in tik city fu Wrtie for particular.
t A. HKVANT. IM M .. a Ht. IN.iiU.a4. Or.
Tumors, Goiters, Rheumatism
(hronM , Nervoua avwl rcmam U a
Art ru-l without (he kntfV Tnnrnuirh.y
ig:pitt Sanatorium, IUatitlful karat km. Kataa
tlMkl. Write U .Ma-rature.
Mradow (Udc Osteopathic Semttarlum
kUCtax nrmm. lUtlk Ground, Wh.
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
tff !. H i mm
I I iA-'l - "" Sal a a axana.
MS
MM WOW
laUkMT Stmt VWM t
U tMmi Mmttm. tmtmL It.
Skylight Tanks Gutters
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
I. C BAYER
2o4 Mdikrt Portland Ongim
8K.ND rtH CATAUXirE.
y COFFEEl
TEA SPICES
BAHINO POWDCft
IXTIUCTS
inirri
JUS I KK
C1DSSET A DEYEIS
rVKHANU OKI.' J
MS
ALCOHOL
0PIUM-T0IACCO
lmi7Mathoril Kaalrr In
ftliui la lfus. Writ
rv illfMCMtMl olrmlar.
C. Gee Wo
The Chines Doctor
Thli wonilaful man hu
inwla liraitudy of lh
priffrti of Root.
tltrtM, nA Barks, and
la Rfvlnff tha world tha
banaOt of bla aarrlcaa.
rj A No Marcury, Palaaiw
yjtrDniiUtf. Ns
'uanniBH . . ...
Sifc L ' "ra aiarrn, Aamma, l.anv.
M a .ni W..n.n.
, A SURC CANCER CURE
iui J?'" trm r-rkln. ( l.ina-.afa, mil
l In" rka.
r yu ratmot rail, writ fiarmptnm blank
lrcular. In. I... 4 cmta aiampa,
CO.IJITATION TRtt
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
S:??irjBUSIIIESSCOLltBE
UMUrifWiialiW
W fv?sr LESSOXS
IN Till IWN 1111(1
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I twt fnaumtm td4 Ur n)fywMWCt I
I hnr ftf prnfMrty vmJiM Waf, I
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1 latrf Ihu "fMirf IIMH vU RMia4 C
Jk tri taH ,.
f K'" Tut7uMIIT tt.Df
f Irw ., caf, Morrtoam Partial.. Or
Ftirlllng Indaad.
A Univeraity of IVnnylvnl pro.
r.amr who it U-whing In th .ummr
chool l ,mewhHt a I, Kent mimled,
and when he ii ngroiited in a .uhject
It require, tha mt itartling .ute
ment to idiuhv him from hi work.
After trying aeveral minutet to gain
hi attention a vlaltor, who know the
profeaaor very well, leaned forward
and laid sjuietly :
"Vour wife ha topped talking."
The profeaaor looked up.- l'hiladel.
phia Time.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Hd, Weak, Weary. Watery Eyea
anddrunuliKedKyelld. Murine Itooan't
Bmart KH)lhea Kya I'aln. IiriiKxluta
Hell Murine Kyr Hemedy. Liquid. 25c.
60c. $1.00. Murine Kye Halve In
Aiepiio Tube, 2r.c. 11 00. Kyo Book
and Kye Advice rree by Mall.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Change and Rett.
"Hello, Dill,'" remarked Market
treet laleaman a he mat a frUnH
yeaterday In a lunch cafe, "where
have you been T I haven't een you
for the la.t three week."
"Well," replied the vacationlat,
wearily, "I'll tell you. I've been
away. Went on tha refifimmemlat inn
of my doctor. Seemed to be all run
down and wrong. The doc aaid I waa
nearly all In, had been working too
hard. He adviaed ma in an tr, th.
eaahore for a change and reat. I did,
and here I am. The boardwalk got
the change and the hotel got all the
reat."
He looked tired, and hla friend b
lieved him. I'hiladelphia Record.
TRY BALL BLUING.
The hiinu. lrV' frli-nd on wah-
day. I-arnf parknK" 10 rents. Illue
that l fill blue. Once HK1) CROSS
HALL Ml. I K la) trl.d, all otliri are
dlarardi-d.
Thre I a reaiion: Liquid bluln
U a ,'k aolullon of colored water.
while Hall HluInK I solid blun, clear
thniiiKh. l'rl e. 10 cent. AIX GUO-
CKKH.
"Will you be mine?"
"Yea, till we are married."
"Till we are married?"
"Yea, then you'll be mine." Toledo
Rlade.
SHE GOT
WHAT SHE
WANTED
This Woman Had to Insist
Strongly, but It Paid
Chloaifo, III. "I auffcrerl from ft fv
mnl wi iikni'na mid atotuui'h troublo.
find 1 went to the
More to Ret (Kittle
if Ly.!U K. link
li.tm'a Vegetable
Compound, but the
clerk did not want
to lrt mo have it
ho aiiid it wa. no
good and wanted mo
to try aometliinp.
LC7iW.W l ' '. ' '
Yffi.'ikv ; ii about it 1 in
glad 1 did, for It haa cured cie.
"I know of no many cane, where wo.
men have tH-en cured by I.ydla K. l'ink
liam' Vegetable Compoiuul that I can
say to every Buffering woman if that
medicine Oies noi m-ip ner, inere is
nothing that will." lira. Janetzki,
2M8 Arch M., t'liicago, 111.
Thla Is the npe of auiwtltuttnn, and
women who want ft cure ahoiild Insist
ion J.yrMa K. Itnkliam'a g'tablfl
Compound Just as thia woman did, and
notui'ceo' aniiii'tlilngelse ou which the
drncgiat cw Jiako a imio more protit
Women w ho are passing througli tl.U
rritlcal jxTiorl or vho are auftiTiiiij
from any of thnso distresHlng ills pe
culiar to their ei ahould not lose slht
of the fact that for thirty year I.ydU
K. llnkham'a Vegntublo l onipoiinu,
which is made from roots and herbs,
tiua lieen the aUndard reniwlv for fc.
male ill. In almost vry community
you will tlnd women wlio ruive neen
restored to health by I.ydU lu. link,
turn's Vi-geUblo Coniiouud,
"Did your huaband give you that
black eye?"
"No, my husband is In prison for
giving a black eye to the lady who
gave it to me." P. I. P.
WhenYou
Take Cold
One way Is to pay no attention
to it; t least not until It de
velops Into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An
other way Is to ask your doc
tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral. If he aays, " The best
thine for colds," then take It.
Do as he saya, anyway.
A
W paaUah ftor-nalaa
wa baatah aleohal
from our kn4tiuM
iers
W arfa yo
anii yoar
doatur
SI Y ,
Then the bowels are constipated, poi
sonous suhstsnces sr absorbed Into the
bloodln.te.d of being daily nm
the body as nsture Intended. Kno,fl
.hi. danger, doctor, slw.v. Inquire shout
the condition of the howcl.. Ayer s PUIS.
aaKe SI tha . O. Ajar C... LawalU
WHEN GROWN ON LARGE SCALE
CELERY IS FAIRLY PROFITABLE
U l Excellent Crop for Every Farmer to Grow Because
tt Is One of Most Delicious Vegetables Raised
Under Favorable Conditions Plants
Grow With Great Rapidity.
Tljr 8. M. CLINTON.)
Celery la a good market crop, but
thore are many other crop which
pay better. In the farnou Kaiaina
too dUtrlct la Michigan, where the
crop U grown excluHlvely on bundreda
of cre by experu, it is stated that
the averatce profit after rental of
laid, growing and marketing expenaea
are all paid doea not exceed 1 100 per
acre. Occasionally we bear of phe
nomenal crop for a single year, but
as a rule celery la only moderately
profitable.
It la a fine crop for every farmer
to grow because it la one of the most
delicious vegetables produced. It is
not difficult to grow celery. It re
quire exceedingly rich land, aoroe
commercial fertiliser and great care
In cultivation and bleaching.
In the Kalamaxoo district, where
very fine celery ia grown, the soli Is a
very black, rich spongy sort of loam,
but good celery I grown on sandy
land and on clay loam.
Too ground must, however, be put
Into thorough cultivation, and very
heavily manured, In fact. It ought to
be well fertillied for at leat two
years before being planted to celery.
The land must be well drained, be
cause damp, soggy soil will not pro
duce aound, firm celery. Tbla crop
should usually follow some early crop
like peas. The seed should be sown
In rows about four feet apart. After
the ground has been thoroughly pre
pared and manured It should be left
Celery-Root, Showing the Effects of
Tranaplantlng.
long enough for the weeds to get a
tart, when It should be thoroughly
manured and then planted.
The row should be about two Inches
wide and the seed should be scat
tered over the entire width, then the
soil should be finned into the soli by
passing a roller over It, after which
the seed should be covered very light
ly with a rake.
To prepare the ground for celery,
rows ahould be made about four feet
apart, and a light application of well
rotted stable manure and nitrate of
pot Rah placed In the furrow.
The plant taken from the seed
bed should be set about eight inches
apart In the row and great care
should be observed In placing the
roots In their natural position without
crashing and doubling them up. The
soli (hen must be drawn firmly about
tha plants and all weeds must be kept
down. Vnder good conditions celery
plants grow very rapidly. Soon after
the plant are well started, they
should be given a light application of
nitrate of soda and another about two
weeks later; this Is all they will need
until they have reached the proper
growth.
Celery is bleached In several ways,
but the best practice for the farm Is
to place the plants In a trench about
twelve inches deep and twelve Inches
wide. The plants are taken up with
a apadlng fork, the roots trimmed off
square and all faulty stalks should be
removed from the outside of the
bunch.
JERSEY HOLDS
A dairy of ten cows should be kept.
or a flock of sheep In place of cowa.
By raising the heifer calves from the
best milkers and selling off the old
nwa when ther come fresh with their
calves In the spring, a profitable herd
can be butlt up In a few years. If but
ter and cream Is to be sold buy a thor
ourjiibred Jersey or Guernsey bull; if
milk, an Ayrshire or Holsteln. My
preference is for the Jerseys, says a
V
Place the plants four In a row and
pack a little damp aoll around the
root. After the plants have been
placed In the trench, place a twelve
Inch board on each side of the plants
and draw the tops slightly together.
A board placed on top will make a
covering which will protect the plants
until cold weather, when. If in a cold
climate. Utter and earth must be
thrown over the trench to prevent
them from freezing. The slightest
touch with frost will ruin them. If
celery ia to be marketed late In the
winter It should be placed in a hotbed
or In earth in the cellar, or In a stor
age house.
The big celery growers follow the
same method except that after the
plants are placed In the trench with
the boards on either side, earth is
.1 :tiui H
ri
AJ
Bleaching by Drain Tllee.
filled In on each side of the boards
which are gradually withdrawn until
the trench Is nearly filled, leaving the
top above the surface. Then a little
draw ia placed over the top and held
down by an occasional shovelful of
earth and this is added to a the
weather become colder.
Some grower blanch their celery
by placing over the plant a section
of drain tile and covering up the top
with a coarse cloth or Utter.
Blanching ia really a very impor
tant part of producing good celery;
because, unless the plants are white.
Arm and tender, they are not only
unpalatable for the farmer's family,
but are of course unsalable. Ex
cluding the light Induces a solid
growth in the heart of the plant and
this growth is very rapid. It also
turn a plant from green to pure
white. Persons contemplating grow
ing celery for the market should not
attempt to do so until they have vis
ited one of the large commercial cel
ery gardens and learned from observa
tion exactly how the work of seeding,
transplanting, cultivating and market
ing la done. Put the farmer who sim
ply desires to grow enough celery for
his family use, may II he follows In-
8torage Trench for Celery.
stnictlons. grow good crops, always
provided that bis soli is very rich and
well drained.
The application of manure ahould
be made every season, no matter how
rich the soil Is. because celery will nor
grow well on Impoverished soil.
Renovate the Bads.
If the strawberry plants are rigor
ous, and the bed not too weedy, it
may pay to renovate it for another
year. Mow the plants close to the
ground, rake off the foliage and burn
It, Plow a furrow, cutting out all
but one foot of the row, and then go
through and take out the weeds and
diseased planta in thla row. Fill the
furrow with thoroughly rotted manur
and cultivate the soli back. Keep up
a thorough cultivation of the soil all
the season.
BUTTER RECORD
writer In an exchange. They consume
less food and give a greater return
for the food consumed, at least, that
Is our experience after a trial of 20
years. Where milk and cream la sold
the Jersey and Aryshlre cross will
give the best results. Ilulld op a retail
trade for your farm products a gal
lon of good milk retailed will bring In
31 centa; if wholesaled It will sell for
18 cents.
illliil
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach
A rnaa who has a week sad impaired stomach and who doea not
properly digest hi food wdl soon nod that bis blood has become
weak and impoverished, and that hi whole body is improperly aad
insumcieotly nourished.
Dr. PIERCERS COLDEJV MEDIOAL DISOOVEBT
mmkua alomrne mtroni. promofm (ate oar
afgeafre nice, rmmtorrm fare lout appttlf, jneJree
MBmlttllatloa ptrtmct. Imrltormf tao llrar aad
parltlta aad aarlcata fee bJood. it is f Ae greaf Hood-matte,
tlaua-bulldtr and rattoratlva nerve tomle. it makma mam
atroaf la body, aetlva Im mind aad coo la ludfmaat.
This " Discovery " is a pure, glyceric extraet of American medical roots,"
absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All ita
ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with seeret
nostrums. It every ingredient is endorsed by the leader in all the schools of
medicine. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven
remedy or apown composition. Ass youb niiohsobs. They must know of
many eurea made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood.
World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y.
Be Cured In Your Own Home
Rhenmatiam Stomach and Ctirad permaiwtlv In short tlma and at small eoat by aae
Kneurnaimm, Biomacn ana of a c.ntraud min.r.1 war. n. r.. g nd for
Lung Troubles, Skin Disease tMKimonuila and Htaratura. tl.t trial packaee St eaata.
Address LANG'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY
Z3I Maia Btraet.
Too Many Trump.
"I have seen some very remarkable
whist hands," said one of the bridge
fiends in a down town club on Sat
urday. "But once, about four years
ago, I saw one man hold all 13
trumps."
"Why, that a not so extraordinary,"
two or three players broke in all at
once, "that's happened lots of "
"Hold on till I'm through. What
made this hand remarkable is that the
man who held it only took one trick."
' ' Nonsense ! W h at are you ' '
"It's a fact. When bo trumped his
partner's ace first time round bia part
ner got up and threw him out of the
window." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar
coated, easy to take as candy, regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow
els. Do not gripe.
Blissful Ignorance.
Holden, the New York birdraan,
lately had in his shop a taciturn par
rot. Day after day it sat silent on
its perch, indifferent to every ques
tion. At last a Cuban lady came into
the shop and spoke to it in her native
tonmie. The Darrot brightened up at
I once, opened ita beak and emitted a
1 jubilant volley of vehement Spanish
words. When the parrot finally
ceased speaking, the lady turned to
Mr. Holden and blushing violently
asked:
"Do you understand Spanish?"
"No." he replied.
"Thank God!" she replied, and left
the shop. Success.
FOR ALL
EYE TAINS
Stranger Have you a good hair
tonic you can recommend?
Druggist (in prohibition town)
Here is something that is spoken of
very favorably by people who have
drank it. Puck.
"Is your son out of danger yet?"
"No; the doctor is going to make
three or four more visits." Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
Young Men Wanted
To fill vacancies in operating depart
ments of RAILROADS and TELE
GRAPH COMPANIES, due to deaths
and promotion of old employes, new
offices being established, etc., 175 to
$90 per month to start with, when
competent, promotion later to dis
patcher, etc The National Telegraph
Institute, Commonwealth Bldg., Port
land, Oregon, has direct connection
with the Southern Pacific Ry. Co. 'a
wires and the United Wireless Co.,
whereby messages are received in the
class room, giving the best training
to operators. All seagoing vessels
averaging fifty or more passengers are
now required to carry wireless equip
ment, and many new operators are
needed. Write TODAY for litera
ture. Spend a part of the winter in
study and prepare for a profession
where the salary is good and the
chance of advancement the best.
Tor
DISTEMPER
W. L. DOUGLAS
2.50, 3.C0, '3.50 & '4.00 SHOES
WOMEN wear W-LDouglas stylish, perfect
fitting, easy walking boots, because thay give
long wear, same a W.L.Douglas Man' shoe.
THE STANDARD OF Ql'JALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The workmanship which hat madeW.L.
Douglas shoe famous the work ovet is
maintained in every pair.
If I could take you into my large fadlorict
at Rrorkton. Mass.. and show vou how
carefully W.L.Doualas shoe are made,
-. - . - .
would then understand why they ore war
ranted to hold their shape, fit better and
wear longer than any other make for the price
PKIITinU Tha rrnnliw have W. I.. Donila.S
wrtM l lun name nil prlca alanine) on bottom J
If yon cannot obtain . ! lougla boe In
vour town wrlla for chUI". Sh.- pent dlreet DIE PIRof nir WW Ml or
from Ivtorr lo oenrer, all . halve, prepaid. W.I- SM.mi SHiIKH will poeillelir out we r
UOtULAj. IU spark MU, Urocatun. Maaa. TWO 1'AilMuf ordinary bujrs'sucaa
PORTLAND, OREGON.
They were a young couple and
talked in loud voices on account of the
rattle of the elevated trains. He waa
not in a good humor.
"I wonder" she said, "why the al
lowances of m?ney made to wives by
husbands are called 'pin money,' "
"I suppose," he explained crossly,
"it's because it sticks the husbands."
Popular Magazine.
A HEALTHY,
HAPPY OLD AGE
May be promoted by those who
gently cleanse the system, now and
then, when in need of a laxative
remedy, by taking a deseitspoonful
of the ever refreshing, wholesome
and truly beneficial Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna, which is the
only family laxative generally ap
proved by the most eminent phy
sicians, because it acts in a natural,
strengthening way and warms and
tones up the internal organs without
weakening them. It is equally benefi
ficial for the very young and the mid
dle aged, as it is always efficient and
free from all harmful ingredients. To
get its beneficial effects it is always
necessary to buy the genuine, bear
ing the name cf the Company
California Fig Syrup Co. plainly
printed on the front or every package.
Shoe Polishes
rineat In Qual'ty,
Th.- mrt v-ri rt
Larejoet In Variety.
The meat ev-o rfqiiuem. nt lor ('ieatuim aua.
polLbiiif bea of a.l aiuda sod colors.
OILT EDGE tha 0117 ladlrs ahoa drearlng
flat polllvly c-ntolna OIL. Marks and roliaar
Hdl-" and cMldren'a boota and .taora, aalaca
wllkovl rabbin.. SV. "French Oloa..' Ice.
I 4 NO Y c.nibiutl.D rorcleanlna and poltditna
all kinds of rus-t or tan thora. :15c. Star" alia, luo.
KL1TB combination for ventlemcn who take
prxla in havtnar their nhnea look A 1. Keatorea
color and lu.tr. to all black shoes. Poliah with a
brush or cloth. 25c.
BABY ELITE aire 10c
If Tour dealar doea not keep the kind yon want,
end'uft his a.Mrea and tha prlca la ftbunpa tot
a full .Ire pe.'rre.
WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO..
30-36 Albany St., Cambridge. Maae,
2n UideH unit iiwst .unMii-curer oj
Shot t'ulitke in tht World.
P N U
No. 40 -"II
HRX wHtlnff totMlvrtlMTpltM
mention this ppr.
Pink fye, FpiiooOCt
Shipping fever
and Catarrhal fever1
WMemom
Si
ifflaW"
Sunt car and posit fv prvrvnthrta, no matter bow horns at any ar
mr infect! or "xpusied." Liquid, triv-n on th tongue; acts on tha
aHlood and Gland, expels the poisonous aTerm from the body. Cures Die
temper In Dotnand ISheep and Cholera in Poultry. Ii-ff-Mt aelHnsj Hy
toe it remedy. Curea Ia Grippe amone human being and t a fine K ki
rey remedy. 80c and $1 a bottl: $5 and $10a doxen. Cut thia out. Keep
It, Show toyo'.rdruffjr.pt, who will ttr-t t fur you. Free Bouklet, "lie
tvriper, Causi and Curea. Special agenta wanted.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.; BC!1 GOSHEN, IND, U.S. A.
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