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monlr cause n'l't. holls. '"v'.
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l! in Hi ) t"n. Indicated by fl-
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a 0. MARTIN,
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M0FF1CE CLERKS AND CARRIERS
CIVIL SERVICE DOMINATIONS
l-ftaanr. f"f Nrvtmtwr 4th i'rvpar now.
rtu f.-r la. mntlunlrM Ihw M-r.
ACIHC STATES SCHOOL
(w ButKliu furtland. Orm
Th Universal anchls.
A (1111111 number of men sytnpathit
er took part In the suffragist parade
In Nw York City, among them i.vt
ral members of the faculty of Tvach
er' college. One of U ese professors
had the honor of leadii g the male con
tiniftnt and of carrying banner.
"Kid you notice," he aked a friend
afterward, "what th in....:.
on that banner they gave me to
carry I
"Mo." replied hi friend, but you
carried It aa if you were afraid tome
one would decipher It."
"It read." chuckle.1 the professor,
"The men vote - why not we?" Suc
ceaa Magazine.
You are not treating yourself or your
your family f airln if you don't keep
Hamlin Wizard (III in the houMe. lt'a
the Iw-st sulmtitute f.,r family doctor
and a mlity good friend in caae of
emergency.
Food for Repentance.
A well known Federal official wu
trolling down Philadelphia avenue
one afternoon when he encountered a
very mull boy crying bitterly.
"Whnt' the matter with that
child?" d cm amlcd the official, some
what peremptorily, of the woman who
had him In charge; "la he ill?"
"He ain't exactly ill," re-ponded
the unmoved woman, "but. between
you and me, air. no stomach ain't
goin' to stand nine doughnuts!" Suc
cess Magazine.
TONIC
rom
tVIB
Skylight. Tank Gutter
Down Spout $tee Ceiling
. C HA)ER
M MaikH f'orf.imf. Prrowt
Sr:st ril OATAUXIUB.
Mabel I am sure he must have
loved her very dearly.
M'sude -1 should say so. He mar
ried her in spite of the fact that he
had ben out in the rain with her all
one afternoon, was seasick with her,
and saw her unexpectedly at home the
morning after a dance. I-onion Opinion.
"Kverjr huxband ought to make his
bride, a regular allowance from the
start," said Senator Deew at a wed-
i ding reception in New York.
I "This is but just," he continued,
I "!ecaue from the start every bride
finds that she must constantly make
allowance for her husband.
gas lkmitim; systems
arils farm at mall cnat. fWtlar .Nrht than
1 tm m U'rirtriif HwltrM nn r ufr liha
ktirrUir No matrbaa; m pMiliutv of ma.
M-tanth uf city vaa. .ihia IWHiaa,
km. oajttuilllnxfi. ttnwar. I'mx. tut
4 ftaa city gaa. Writ fur particular.
A. IKY ANT. IM Maltaaa 81. Portlaa. Or.
fnthara win i uA lira. I'lnrtAiCi rVnth1na
! tyrup tua r t fimd t iiw (uf itiair uutiUfma
turibc lb tatiUuf pariuU.
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL
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ALCOHOL
OPIUM T0IACC0
MatilU rtr1t1fr 4r4.
lrt,i- e,ttttujf iM KaaiT la
rtitala la Or aua. Wrti
f" I iMtraiikA alnlr.
linn iNinnin. 71 L 1 n ft.
How to
Gft Well and
Keep So.
DR. WO
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cur. .u.-h d .- i.r tt, Thfl. HirU
J;1 l.un Ml..m..h, Kxlixva. A.lhm.
runiMim ('maiiniliin. I hrtrtitr 4'ouKh.
I''i. 1 .ut.iN(Mtt. I vri lry. NrvHi
Iii,ni)a Npuialiri. Il'-atlwli.
l"tl K.-n,. Hk I'nUm. ila-l, nl
SH I.TATIOS VUVT.
It ia hrti,r i,, c ,hmn ni, hut (han
n hrr ui.il.1, u, rmt. Mn,l 4 renin In
"if u. rrur ytnplfim blanll Aflfr
'r-ll.y lv)Mf ,,vniuifn the wolvlrrfill
l, v v,,tf ,,.rw rmn m, M.rurtMl, whK'h
ill put v.u mi tttw nxxl Ut ricivry.
Wo ( hinrse M(li a Co.
MO' lor M. or. 1 hl,rf. PorlUnd. O
Rollingstone Numon Wot' a klep
tomaniac, Tatters?
Tattenlon Torn A kleptomaniac,
Roily, is a feller wot steals for de love
of stealin', not because he wants de
stuff.
Rollingstone Nomos Gee! Den I
must be one. I swiped cake of soap
today. Philadelphia Record.
INSTANTANEOUS HOLLOW WIRE
GASOLINE LAMPS
I to I.OilO ramtla ps.wr ailapfptl
tit any hnituw TArira ytni Sl
at titfhL Wrtta fur aiciaJ
prU-aa.
M. W. MANNING 1IOHTING
4 MJPI'IV CO.
X.-m Oak SL bat. 6th and 7th
m r "rm-i --' , .r-m-
SEXD FOR
FREE
FIRST LESSOSS
viJCW'
No. 42-'ll
'Hr .i wrllln to tTrtl- IM
m 'ln Hi la opar.
'tAISt FRUIT IEIRIES
IN TOII IWN tillEN
tl-. mmmm- jwS .mi ItHMST kava frMhtf.
ainra fmr pnf rT tali; IWI rwliff, I
iraa. )ltrt.ta, 'u h, ? ina, pUnM
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rff W
pe Grec ;? Fowr Oo;;? Home
'"llmntiKm. Stomach and p.rn,.n-.1y In .hort llm..nH
un: I roiihlci,, skin Dim-ane t,.nn..wi. ....i inrr.nn. i ini "
Mm, I.ANU'8 (M'KY MOl'NTAIN MINKKAI, WONDKK COMPANY
23t Mala Hlrl. roKTLAMI. OKWiON.
W. L. DOUGLAS
0, '3.00, '3.50 &M.0O SIIOES
n nd Woman waar W.LDougtat hoa
mcui thmj ar ih bt hoa produced in
nil CfMint- M aU : :.a . k..
.... j mi piics iniwi iwh
"f them. Take no other make.
Till: STANDARD OF QUALITY
gOR OVER 30 YEARS
L iTJi' '"nce ,h, 8 wilK an elal
rrpulniion is your assurance in buying
III R'M ho-
H I C(juld take you into my large fadorica
Uroclion, Maai., and show you how
"r W.LDougla shoe are made, you
wHild then understand why ihey are war
'nted lo hold Iheir shape, fit belief and
r"i rfu,n m rtrmAc lor price
. .nil pnmnaiain on vit,m
mi , m
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FEEDING IS IMPORTANT AS
PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF PROFIT
Farmer Now Provides Live Stock With Canned Green Fodder.
Called "Sllatte," Made Most Commonly From Corn,
Cow-Pens, Clover, or Alfalfa, Chopped
Fine and Stored In Silos.
'tfitltnt - wrm
Solid Modern Concrete Silo.
The principal source of profit In
dairying, stock-raising and farming
Ilea in Improving the quality and at
the same time keeping down th cost
of production. In this matter of profit
and loss nothing plays such an Im
portant part as th question of feeds
and fuedlng. The natural feed for ani
mals, the one on which they do best.
Is green pasture. In climate subject
to frost, man has made the same pro
vision for animals as for himself by
providing them In winter with canned
green fodder called "silage." Bllage Is
made most commonly from corn, cow
peas, clover, sorghum, or alfalfa, mere
ly chopped line and stored In large
water-tight can known a "silos." In
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Showing Reinforcing.
dry weather or In winter, when green
pasture cannot be had, this feed is
equally good In producing a flow of
milk or In putting fat on animal. One
acre of a crop harvested a silage will
feed twice a much stock aa the same
mount harvested In any other man
ner. Like a (Onus fruit Jnr, a silo must be
water-tight and Jolntless to keep the
llnge from molding or "dry firing."
For this reason, and also because no
painting or repairing Is ever neces
sary, solid-wall concrete alio are
coming Into general use.
The best silos are built circular In
shape. The size depends upon how
mnny anlmala are to be fed dally, the
quantity In pounds for each animal's
dally feed, and the number of days It
may be necessary to feed them. The
silo should be of such size that a layer
of silage at least two Inches In depth
will be removed each day after feed
ing ha begun. This prevent a thin
top layer from molding. A dairy cow
require about forty pound of silage
per day, and the following table 1
based on this amount. Forty pound
I also the average weight of a cubic
foot of silage.
Locate the silo where it will be con
venient for feeding, dually It 1
joined to the barn by mean of
chute and passageway with door.
Since the silo and It contents are
heavy. It must be built on solid
ground. The bottom of the foundation
should go below frost line. The silo
may, with advantage, extend four to
five feet Into the ground. Dig the pit
large enough to allow for the thick
ness of the circular walla and a foot
ing two feet wide.
In order to save lumber the con
crete I poured Into forms which can
be moved up a the concrete set or
become hard. These movable form
consist of two circular shell three to
four feet high, so made that one fits
within the other with apace between
tor a six-Inch wall. The horizontal
framework consists of I by 4 Inch tim
bers cut to a circle, which are cov
ered with sheet metal or wooden lag
ging. Each piece must be long
enough to provide for a six-foot three
Inch length of the circumference of
the circle as well as several Inche for
the lap or it rap Joint. The form are
raised by loosening them at the joint
and setting them up again on the fin
ished section of the silo.
Concrete for silos should be rich In
Portland cement and should be put
Into the forms mushy wet. Mix It one
part cement to two parts sand to four
part crushed rook. Four part of
clean pit or bank-run gravel may be
used Instead of the sand and rock.
Measure all materials on the basis
that one bag of cement equals one
cubic foot. Many person raise the
concrete In buckets, but the work can
be done more quickly aud easily by
using a horse together with a der
rick or a well braced Jib-boom fixed to
an adjoining building.
The first cost of concrete silo may
or may not be greater than that of the
best of any other kind. The time 1
now at hand when farmer, like rail
road and corporation, are consider
ing the lasting qualities of building.
Concrete silos need no Insurance;
they do not blow down or burn up.
They never have to be painted or re
paired. With other kinds of silos dur
ing their short lives these expense
alone equal the first cost. Concrete
lasts forever.
COMBINED TOOL
HANDY ON FARM
Scoop Detachably Connected and
line Groove fnr Tinea
Advantages are
Easily Sn.
A combination Implement that Is
handy for farm and stable use has
been designed by a man In the tate
of Washington. It 1 a fork and shovel
combined, and It advantage I that It
Fork and Shevl In On.
take up no more room than one of
the tool and can quickly be turned
from one Into the other. The balo
Implement 1 a fork, and the hovel
portion I adjutably connected. In
the head of th acoop are hole
through which the tines of the fork
pass when the scoop Is to be attached,
and across the bottom is a metal (trip
with a series of longitudinal grooves,
through which the tine also pas and
which lerves to hold the shovel firmly
In position. The usefulness of such
a tool can readily be understood. In
a case where a man has both shovel
ing and forking to do, as around a
barnyard, he can accomplish the work
by a quick transformation of thl de
vice Insttad of having to go and get
a different Implement every once In a
while.
Cow Weeding.
The removal of weed cow from the
herd 1 doing more for'the dairy busi
ness than perhaps any other one
thing. So profitable ha thl line of
dairy work proved that many dairy
men who were about ready to abandon
the dairy business have taken a fresh
start. Vxxt the mere removal of weed
cow 1 not enough. Their place
must be taken by better one. These
are easily secured by using pure-bred
sires of known milk producing strain.
Record show that this line of work 1
also profitable. More and more dairy
men annually are adopting it. Some
men tbemaelve do the work of weed
ing and breeding; other rely upon
eow-testlng associations. These as
sociations cost little and pay well as
cow weeders.
Want Bureau of Inspection.
Th Kansas department of agricul
ture want to establish a bureau to
Inspect grain feed, seed and hay with
th purpose of raising the standard
on the eommodltl. Chicago and
8L Lout already have such bureau.
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PLANTS
1
TREE BOOK
IT
Instructive . Illustrated
Eighty-eight pases, describing
Fruits, Nuts, Berr'es Roses, Orna
mental Shrubs, Trees and Vines
suitable for the Northwest
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J. B. PILKINGTON
NURSERYMAN
Portland, Oregon
Th Rural Uplift.
"Has your family been of much as
sistance to you in running the place?"
"I should say o," replied Farmer
Comtossel. "Food ha been so high
that the summer board season would
have been a failure if it hadn't been
for mother and our son Josh.'"
"They saved the expenses of help?"
"No, sir; but Josh is a right good
band in a poker game, an' the way
mother picked up bridge was some
thin' amazin'." Washington Star.
"When I was a young man," aid
Mr. Cumrox, "I thought nothing of
working 12 or 14 hour a day."
"Father," replied the young man
with porty clothes, "I wish you
wouldn't meition it. Those non-union
sentiments are liable to make you unpopular."
BLUE CLEAR THROUGH.
The one, reliable, satisfactory and
economical bluing for laundry use is
KED CROSS BALL IiLL'E the blue
that I all blue. Makes clothes white
and clear. Dissolves instantly and
always ready for use.
You will never use liquid blue
again after once trvlng RED CROSS
HALL BLUE. Price 10 cent. ALL
GROCERS.
WHEN A
I TONIC IS
NEEDED
In Prais of Eloquanc.
An Alabama negro was defended in
court by Senator Morgan. Having
cleared the negro of the charge, the .
senator said to him: "'Rastus, did you
really steal that mule?" !
"Well, Marse Morgan, It was just I
like this," said 'Rastus, "I really
thought I did steal dat mule, but after
what you said to de jury I was con
vinced I didn't." Success Magazine.
He Might Have Earnad a Vot.
Little Johnnie stood gazing solemn'y
on the decrepit form of an old coun
tryman. Noticing the boy' attention
the old man asked: "Well, what is
it, on?"
"Say," the inquisitive youngster
asked, "did the politicians kisa you
when you was a baby?" Success
Magizine.
We strongly urge you
to try
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
first of all. It will give
the greatest satisfaction.
IT IS FOR POOR APPETITE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS MALARIA
GtNERAL WEAKNESS
A trial will convince you.
Mr. Wellmeant Are you married?
Tramp (indignantly) Wot! Do yer
think I'd be relyin' on total strangers
for support if I bad er wife? Boston
Transcript.
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THE ONE RF.MFDY for woman's peculiar ailments good enough
that iti maker ar not afraid to print on its outside wrapper it
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White Have you any trouble in
making both ends meet?
Green Not a bit The end of my
"How time flies!"
"Yea, don't it? James Garfield
Smith has a son who is old enough to
money and the end of the week always shave and Grover Cleveland Migglea
come at the same time Harper's Ba- is bald-headed." Chicago Record
zar. I Herald.
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