Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, July 30, 1897, Image 3

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    THE FARM AND HOME
MATTERS OF INTEREST TO farm -
ER ANO HOUSEWIFE. '
le»o«i for Objecting io Debora In«
r=
lcttkr
Of Trad«.
_ --------- with cold water ’ There was much activity in the Chi-
aud let It drain for a few minutes. 0
market daring tbe past week.
While «tm In tbe granular state, re- Tbero was a temporary advance in July
out and sprinkle salt over It stirring end of tbe week above a tendency to
•» you sprinkle. As tbe salt dissolves.
Uurdiv itigli led by tiw «renerai
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M«r«i
T^r» ia m Washington a telegraph
för every yellow ticket-—in
ppratiw am being supplied bytbe man-
hdating «ilk-fitiiahing rolls snd feather-
working t machinery, and during th« of faithful service at tbs ticker, an old
putt year sad a half afone 14,000 elec-
Ing him money enough to pay off all his' rave
blankbook manufacturer baa had in nar debts and net him an Income about "
C
Don’t send coupons;
them lOT Something
Agetaot Deboratnm
C. A. M., in Breeder’s Gasette, gives,
«moug »even very good reasons for ob­
jection to dehorning, tbe following
puiui»:
"That dehorned cattle are
more troublesome to keep, and wilder,
uud will gain from 100 to ISO pounds
les» coder otherwise similar cowditioaa
than those with borna left on; all of
which of tbe above points be can sub-
st a it i late by actual experiment** Tbe
blood starts from tbe center (the heart),
branches out, similar to a tree, into
little branches, surcharges every part
of tbe body with nutriment, and carries 1
the worn-out matter back, to be ex- '
If you use a press for molding, ft will
churn at the right time. Granular but­
ter doesn’t need to bavcthe buttermilk
worked out of it. Jer s e y Bulletin.
n'lsfortune of tostog a limb, be it only
11 toe or little finger, and they win tell
that they are feeling the limb that ha.
I h - a - u taken off “to, them, many years!” I
that that feeling has entailed untold
ruffering, and for which there io but
one end, and that Is dissolution. To
medical men It Is well known that tbe
or not he will sell now or at some time
in the future. Tbe dèvetopmenta of
ploying electrio-heat apparatus ex tea-
si rely. In one piano manufactory in
Baltimore 30 electric heaters were re­
cently placed and noalry all the large
clothing bouses of tbe country now do
menta by electric irons. Such irons
have also been supplied to state asy-
luma in Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin,
Illinois, New York, Maassen beset ts,
Maine and Maryland? Electric radi-
atora ae found very convenient where
it i. desired to heat a room, or a corner
of It, for a limited period, aa the heat
ket is in a strong position Hie world ! vau
«^ instantly
,im««uwy turned
«urum uu
can be
off or on.
over, and the ooming twelve mouths One of the moot popular uses of electric
should see a higher price level than tbs ' heating today is for curling-iron Mta.
last twelve. America should take a ' Three hundred and eighty-«even of
more than usually prominent part in ; these were ordered for the dressing
the trade of tbe year, aa the present crop I rooms of two combined New York ho-
promises to bo not only the finest qual- | tels, 73 seta for a Boston hotel and a
ity bat relatively larger than that of large number for the American line of
any other country. Tbe government «teamen acroes the Atlantic.
figures on production issued .July 10, !
VUK aiMfUMlli.
are practically ignored by tbe trade.
They indicate a crop nearly 40,000,000
Be genu» In »llmufotlng the kidney«, other
bushels lees thsn the most radios! in wiM>
you will exelte snd weaken them. The
the trade will estimate. The weak happinM reaulU follow the use ot Hoefotter’s
Stomach
Bit er« to overcome renal Inactivitr-
point in the report is tbe notoriously Avoid the
unmedicated, Bery atimnlant» ot
inaccurate figures on area. No one in couimerce. The kidney» bar» a delicate mem.
brane
easily
Irritated, and upon tbU the action
tbe trade will mriously entertain the of such exritanB
la pernlelotu. Malarial com­
proposition that Oklahoma has but 800,- plaint». indigestion, rhaumatiam, neuralgia
and
blllouaneaa
auocumb
to th» oorrcetlv« In­
000 acres in wheat this year.
fluence of-tbe Bitters
The London Times of recent date
For use in recording inertument«
rav»:
"The prospect of the harvest in
Eastern Europe are disquieting indeed. where a pencil is not desirable, a new
In Austria and Hungary and along tbe device has a small reservoir for ink,
whole line of the Danube tbe harvest with a conical bottoip, in the end of
will be bad.
Immense tracts of corn­ which is a small opening with a pin
fields in Servis, Bulgaria and Ron man is point running through it to act aa a
have been laid under water by destruc­ feeder and marker.
Tbe bad effects of drinking clear lieve that there will be the usual lib­
water In huge quantities when the eral marketing of wheat almost direct
from the harvester. Leaked at in tbe
boL weetber may be prevented by put
ting a small quantity of sifted oatmeal
work ta the hay or harvest field we
jearned to prefe/water with oatmeal in
It to the compounds of lemon juice with
« ter, during the «tire .pan of Mfe.
U e nmy ask anyone that ba. had the
There is no indication that tbe de­
manda from the milling interests will
tity of it as the flour trade Ie appar-
something
<m that la
lx- Imperceptible where tbe arteries cud quickly digested and sona earn into th.
snd the vein, begta. By mutilating tbe I e^utation^
tart
forcible dehorning etops the over com-
Ing current of the blood to that P*rt
<>f the beam which has been aevered,
«nd keep, thumptag. thumping ever
to
animala
Memo
to
bato
they confisosted 41.011 sticks need for
elty wore obtained.
lungs. i>oree, khtoeys, liver and allmeu-
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tary tract, tbe clrcufottou merging so oatmeal and it Fnmk
gradually through tbe capUtariea an to ' for tto stomach tow!
clrcutattug medium, the normal flow
of blood Is interfered with, hampering
creolty
water, which, while they wore pleas-
tng to'toe potete, did not give thTmt-
tafyin, feeling in tbe stomach that a
Httto^meXlth
This wu toug ago recommended a. a
drfnJt foe
at
we
found It juat a. good for
-
—
people.
For a strengthening drink for
Invalids oatmeal with water is much
better than beef tea, whose nutritive
value baa been greatly exaggerated
in popular belief.—American Cultlvw
tor.
Kent of pain Is tn tbe brain, tbe main
uerve center; to them H Is known that
t»aln lowers vitality, and lowered vital­
ity lessens ti^e power to resist the in­
Felf>FspnortisK Warm.
Lord Kelvin, the great British Mien-
H-t,
that the earth la 80,000,
which I have told a good many times, of each moatb.
==
’■<‘7 rarely to anybody in the last ten
ot a dosen years. You haven’t forgot­
ten, of course, the moot lost person of
our modern history, one Charlie Ross.
Well, when be was stolen, over twenty
years ago, I was an operator at a min­
ing town of ten or twelve hundred peo­
ple, called Rod Dirt, something over a
hundred miles from Denver.
I may
say that there isn’t say town there at
all now and hasn’t been for fifteen
years.
“There wssa’t a great deal of bu»l-
neas done over tbe Red Dirt wire, and
piy duties after dark were mostly at
the leading gambling place In town,
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
AMKRTIMG IM THg COUKTS OUR RIGHT TO THg
“CABTORI A," AND
PITCHERS ©ASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
DR* SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyanni», Maaaaehueoila,
the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," iho aamo
which was tbe only respectable resort
we had. I slept In the office to be
handy In case of sudden calls, and one *
that
hear the fao-eitnil^aignaiure of
wrapper
Thia lathe original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which haa been
used in the homos of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought
on the
and has the signature of
wrap-
No one has authority from me to use my name eiveapi
The Centaur Company of which Chae. H. Pletcher is
President.
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March 8, 1897.
(2^*~Z
Light about a year or alxteen months
after the Charlie Roes disappearance I'
had just returned from tbe Seven Up
saloon—usually known aa the Seven!
Upper» House—and was getting Into
bed when I was startled by the ticker 1
beginning to have spasms. I rushed to
It to find out what wasjjhe matter, and
as I did so, whoever was making the
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheep aubetitute-
disturbance bad got himself In shape,
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w
auuauiaw
_ Ja__
•
‘
and aa fast ss he could get the words to which
“ WWn*
,o®® Hriinroam*
«wuggist «Maa
may offer you
(because a he makes
a — few more
pennies
which even
Ae does not know.
me he was telling me that be was one on
"" it), the ingredients
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of tbe men who had stolen tbe R om
boy, and was then in tbe hands of the
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
others, who refused to restore tbe child
to bls father and had threatened to
kill him (tb^oender) If be made any at­
tempt to betray tbe party. They had
the bey with them then, and they were
Do Not Be Deceived.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought
A farm is
self-supporting
when
enough of the food products are raised
for home consumption, and
when tive floods, and what water has spared,
of tbs
pathogenic bacilli.
Be - ( enough iviMllOlUg
■ fluence we
urv pwvssv^vsMV
araa«_saas.
afwt
AVI l*g IB
fertilising sues
material
is U.
made and rust has greatly injured. Bo bad, in­
at—here there was a worse spasm
cause the dehorned cow eats, drinks saved to maintain Ite fertility. A con- deed, is the prospect thst Austria and
Th® craving tor drink
marveloua than ever, and not another tick came.
and gives some milk, she appears to be ditlon, which to us, doeq b ® appear Hungary, instead of exporting wheat I
In good health, to tbe superficial ob- to be Impossible, of attainment.
This will have to import it. At any rate it*; «iron* drink without knowing why. aa It can b» To say 1 waa sbRken Up Hut in ex­
wcreUy In tea, coSb., aoup au<l tb. Ilk«.
presses It, but It was a stormy night,
i
Herver; to-hkn the imperceptible, grad- may be done, Indirectly, by growing is ejear that the wheat supply from (Iren
ff “Antl-Ja»" M aot kept by your druegtat mad
ual deterioration Is not noticed.
largely for market those cropa for tbe Danube is likely to be exceedingly , one dollar to tbe Kenova Cbemlaal Co., M Broad­ and to go searching was Impomlble un­
way. New York, and It will be Mnl poatpald. In
which tbe soil and locality are fitted. s i all, If not altogether wanting this ' pluin wrapper, wltb full direction» how to glva til daylight, and notifying our town
gT"".
marshal of wbdt I bad heard I tried
and exchanging them for others. At season.
»»»»»»»»»♦»♦s»»»»»
to rail my only neighbor, tbe operator
In hot weather lice breed very fast pre^nt prices, we are able to exchange
Jupiter is five times as far from the on the main wire where the Red Dirt'
Portland Markot».
and unless they are killed off tbe hens one acre of 1 potatoes for ninety-three
sun aa we are and the years on that
branch tapped Mm sixty miles away. I
Wheat
—
Walla
Walla,
65c;
Valley,
«nd young chickens
will ...
be covered bushels of corn, which as we had an
„
planet are each aa long as twelve of
“I could not get him, and after re-'
wltb H«’e and llce-egga, which will pre- abundance of coarse fodder In the barn 68c per bushel
ours.
Flour—Best grades,
$8.50®8.60;
peated failures I went to bed, to start
vent growth. A good method la to take and aUo WM
mort TlUne t0
thftn
HOW'S THIS?
off with the marshal at daybreak to
an old Iron-pet, put a few live coals In the same amount of land would have graham, $8.35; superfine, $2.85 per
barrel.
Hud out what the matter was. We did
the bottom and aet thepot in the mM- t
w Hbrii. W e beHeveWh lm
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for not strike It until next diy tn the after-;
Oats—Gboioe white, 88® 40«; choice
die of the hen-bouse,tbe doors chsnge Is perfectly legitimate, and la
any case of Catarrh that eannot bo cured by
noon, when In one of tbe wildest parts
Hall's Catarrh Curar-
.
and windows, andMBFerF forge open- often to tbe advantage of the farmer.— gray, 87® 89c per bushel.
V. J. CHBNKY a CO., Prop»., Toledo. O.
of the mountains, about ten miles from !
Barley
—
Feed
barley,
$16®
16.50;
1. Because it is absolutely pure.
.
ingt then pour one! Kound of sulphur jq. E Farmer.
We, tbe undersigned, bare known F. J. the main Une. we found the wire cut, I
over the'coala; im! • the house for
brewing, $18® 19 per ton.
X Because it Is not made by the so-called Dutch Process In
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and evidence« of a struggle at the foot1
which chemicals are used.
two hours; then ventilate it before al­
«nd linsneially able to carry out any obliga­
Kill the Plem CercaHo.
tion made by their flrm.
L. Because beans of the finest qutHty are used.
of a telegraph pole, with spots of blood
lowing the bens to go in. It is best to
To destroy the plum curcullo Is a middlings, $31; shorts, $16.50.
W bt A T svax ,
Hay—Timothy,
$11® 14.;
clover,
cn the stones about the place. Wbat It
4. Because it is made by a method which preServes unimpaired
smoke It in the morning. Strong to- difficult teak.
The common practice
Wholesale Druggteta, Toledo, 0.
fll.50®18; California wheat, $10.50®
W auhmo , K imnam a M astin ,
the exquisite natural flavor »nd,odor of the beans.
meant, wbo bad done It, why the par­
bacco mnoke will afoo kill the lice. Af- is
f- to jar
*— *•
— * tree
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.
the
suddenly,
bringing
Wholesale
Druggist»,
Tsledo,
O.
J. Because It is the most economical, costing less than one cent
ter smoking, tbe house should be white- 1 the clumsy little insects down upon a 13;. dp opt, $11; Oregon wild bay, $3®
Hall’» Catarrh Cure 1» taken Internally.'act- ties were there, whether they were as
ing directly upon tbe blood and mucou» aur- the one had represented, or anything
a cup.
j
washed; add one gill of Carbolic acid largo sheet stretched on light rods, with 10 per ton.
fscetof tbe ». item, Brice 76c. per bottlo. Sold In the way of explanation we did not ‘
Eggs—14® 15c per dosen.
to every two gallon» of wash. If the a eenter cross
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by all drngglsu. Testimonials free.
rod.
It
should
be
BAKER a CO. LM.. Dardwater, Mass. Established I7M.
know.
All we knew waa what bad !
Butter—Fancy creamery, 85® 40c;
Hall’s family pills are tbe best.
wash Is strained, It ean be put on with white, that the insects may be seen at
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■»esessssssssssssss
come to me over the wire at midnight1 ***
fair
to
good,
80c;
dairy,
.35®30c
per
the spray-pump. The chicken coops once and deetroyed. Carry It on the
Some naturalists are of the opinion
ere often filled with lice. Turn them left arm an^ held It first under one side roll.
that the whale was once a lapd animal, We went on to the main wire, but the
CheeM — Oregon, . 11
Young
upside down; give them a good spray- J of the tree and then under the other.
and ffiat it was forced to take to water operator there was on a drunk and had
been for thirty-six hours, and he did
Ing with crude petroleum, and then To jar the tree without injuring It, America, 18j<c; California, V® 10c per as a means of protection.
itot know aa much aa We did.**—Waab
whitewash the coops Inside and out.— I many saw off a small limb and strike pouqd.
; $8®8.50
'Thm Anem»Gmm
I all .
«
»^.o.
Ington Star.
■Irtfc Kata Statistles.
; broilers, $1.60®8.50;geeM,$3
Per
It is a ca im of great anxiety in
ethers pad the mallet, with which the
@8.50; ducks, $8.50®8 per dosen; France that the birth rate is less thsn
sudden stroke la given without bruis­
Explosions In Wareboasee.
flay should be hauled in when free
turkeys, live, 10® lie per pound.
the death rate, but the state of affairs
ing the bark. Where but few plum
Mr. Cbartes T. Hill writes for St.
from dew; when hay rattles, it fo fit to
Potatoes.—Oregon Burbank«. 85® in some portions of tbe United States
Nlebofos an article on “Tbe Perils of a.
put into tbe barn. Ctover and timothy |
6«»^’». the ebrapest way la to 45« per aaok; new potatoes, 50c per
is even more Mrioua
Wbile in France Fireman’« Life.* After speaking of the
bay should be cured in tbe cock; If «»P fowls under each tree. UnleM the
IN GUARANTEED ORDER.
FOR SALE CHEAP
the birth rate is 83 per 1000, in Nevada
trees stand within a poultry yard hens
Onions—California, new, red. 90c® it is 16.80 per 1,000; in Maipe, 17.99 “back-draft,” that is responsible for
left In tbe swath or windrow too long
and chickens will often effectively
many
deaths
among
firemen,
Mr.
Hill
_1-1 H. P. Hercules, G m or Gasoline.
$1; yellow, $1.85 per cental. -——
— most all toe juices are dried up, ami
per 1,000; Nekr Hampshire, 18.4 per «ays:
protect a large plum tree.—Farm Jour-
1-3 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline.
Hope— 9% ® lOltc per pound for new 1,000; Vermont, 18.5; California, 19,4;
the hay Is little better than straw, |
Another kind of back-draft that Is
crop; 1896 crop, 6c.
When the bay is cured so that It feels
1-3 H. P. Regao, Gas or Gasoline.
Connecticut, 31.5; MasMcbuMtts, 31.5; grentiy dreaded takes the form at sa
Wool—Valley, 11® 18c per pound; Rhodb Island, has 31.8 per 1,000, a lit­
light upon the fork end rattles in tbe
,
1-3 H. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline.
exploedon, snd Ie usually met wltb in
ha lulling, get it under cover as quick- j
It is not unusual to find a cow wMcb Eastern Oregon, 7®9c; 'mohair, 30c
----------——s_— 1-4 H. P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline.,
,
tle more than France, Wyoming has fires in storage bouses and large ware
ly as possible. By adding one peck'of shows no inclination to dry off at any per pound.
81.8 per 1,000, and Oregon 38.5. If housew that have been ctooed up tight
1-4 H. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline.
salt to the ton, sprinkling it evenly over ' time
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77*
“
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“
“
Mutton
—
Gross,
best
sheep,
wethers
dropping her first or see-
it were not for immigration tbe for some time.
1-6 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline.'
A tire breaks out in
every layer of hay as it Is put into the ond calf. Such an animal abowa an snd ewes, 3)4®S)4c; dressed mutton, population would be gradually falling
1-10 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gaooliae.
such a building, and, aa a rule, has been
mow, tbe bay will cure out very nicely, exceUeart dairy trait-peiwiBtence in tbe 4)40; spring lambs, 5)4 per pound.
off, and according to statistics the in­
Ilogs—Gross, choice hesvy, $4; light habitants of New Englsnd snd the Ps- smoldering for some time before It Is
and when It Is fed out, it will come milktag habit; but it la doubtful If con-
State Your Want» at d Write for Price»...
out bright, green and fragrant.
The tinuoua milking is profitable. Better snd feeders, $3.50®8; dressed, $8® cific coast will be replaced by another diecovered. Tbe firemen are etMnmoa-
ed,
aixl
rabeing
a
ladder,
they
pry
open
4.35 per 100 pounds
suit not only helps to cure the hay, but renulta are believed to be obtained from
race within a period varying from 16 to
an Iron shutter or breek kt a door tn get
Beef—Groee, top steers, $3.75®8; 300 years.
it adds weight to It, ao that whether cow« which are incUned to take an an­
nt the Are. The combustion going on
tbe hay Is sold or fed out on the farm, nual rest, if not too long. A mouth la cows $3.35; dressed beef, 4®6)4c per
within the building has generated a
HOITT’S SCHOOL FOR BOYS
tong unougb; three weeks will do In pound.
tliere Is economy to salting It.
taa; ami the moment tbe air gets to thia, San Franche.,
Veel—Large, 8; small, 4®4)4c per
Very weedy hay is much Improved most cases, and six weeks ahouM be
Will commsncc it» rcv«nth year Au«u«t loth. through the breaking open at the door
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by salttag It,
Ptags, rag-weed and tbe longest time encouraged or allowed pound.
It 1». flrtc c I« m Home School, prepare* boy«
Gu, Gaselias and Oil Engines, 1 to 200 H. F.
(or
any Unlveraltr, er for aotive buainem. or window, the mixture Ignites. An ex-
weeds of like nature will make very for a cow to be dry before cahrtag-
Addrem, Ir*a. Hotit, Ph. D., Burllnrama, Cal, pkwfou follow«, and a portion or th«
Seattla
Markata.
good winter feed for mules, sheep and Depamment of• Agriculture.
wltolc fleet of tbe buHdln« la blown
Butter—Fancy
native
creamery,
- young stock, by cutting them before
The Russian miniater of tbe interior, Ilf 11
> T Mak* “on»r to rao-
When a person fall« into the water a
out. Several accidents at thin kind bav«
brick, 18c; ranch, 10® 18c.
the stalk geta woody, curing quickly,
acting under instructions from the csar,
W ■ H
k A I I
’T«
common felt bat may be used as a life
occurred
In
New
York
—
one
In
a
atorag«
haa
alleviated
tbe
severity
of
the
preM
■
UH
«n tZirc S
Where
there
are
fifteen
to
twenty
Cheese— Nstive Washington, 10® preMrver, and by placing the hat upon
«nd stacking at once, spreading one-
warehouse
In
West
Thirty-ninth
street
acres
in
corn
snd
five
acres
or
more
tn
lie; California, 9%o.
half buabel of coarse salt to tbe ton of
taw« in ail the larger towns and cities
the water rim downwards, with the
■ few years ago, when tbe whole front of the empire, in fact wherever the pop- fan parttenlM». Best of referrnr« given. Sov-
potatoes, or beets. It will pay to have
hay.—Tbe American.
Eggs—Fresh ranch, 17® 18c.
arm around it, preesing it «lightly to
------------ »rol
’axperleucoon
a No. 1 sulky cultivator. Tbe corn
by yean
exempting
Trada? th« Chicavo Brawd of
Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound, the breast, it will bear a man up for wn* Mown out, burltag the firemen ulstion is over 100,000,
Trad«, and « thornnrh knowledge of the bu«l-
from tbe ladders, and severely injuring tbe newspapers from the obligstion of neaa. Doarnlnx, Hopkin» A Co., Chteoeo Board ’
can be worked early in tbe morning, bens, 109110; spring chickens, $3 houra.
ol Trade Broken.
Affice«
a
large
number.
Another
accident
of
before tbe dew io off the hay, or an ex­
submitting all articles on political sub- aMbamm
Spokan«
Hesttie.
w,a•ll. in
, Portland, Oraaon.
®3.5O; dneks, $3.50®8.75. • -
and hiaotfla
1 think the corn crop one of the moat
1 bolievs Plto’i Cure 1« the only medicine tiie erne nature occurred abortiy after jects to the censor before publication. ------------------ ------- —---------
Wheat—Feed wheat, $35 per ton.
piotitable hoed crops on tbe farm, but tra tram can be put to wort in the
that will cur. comumption.—Anna M. this, in a large wholesale flour ware­
Oats—Choice, per ton, $81.
It need» good cultivation. Our method barn. Widen out the frame so that
Hitherto only a few of the principal B10F ||| I
00(1110 Slltlll I®«»
R om , Wniiam»port, Pa., Nov. 12, *96.
house down town. In tbh case It was papers at St. Petersburg, Moscow, DAvL DALL uUuUu to clubs .
Corn—Whole, $80; cracked, per ton,
«>f ruling 1« this; We plow our ground the abovela will thoroughly stir the soil
•upposed that particles of flour In tbs Wsrmw snd Odessa have enjoyed this
$80; feed meal, $80 per ton.
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In the fall, green sward, and in the between the rows at the one paMnge.
*• carry th» mnetcomplete line of Oymnaalnm
Run the cultivator teeth »hallow and
Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton,
Prosecutions are expected to begin sir inside tbe wvuebouse became ignit­ immunity.
spring we cart on a good coat of barn
and Athletic Good» on the Coast.
SUITS ASS UNirOSUS HAOS TO 0«M«.
toon under the new Massachusetts law ed and exploded; but It was practically
yard manure.
Then we spread, and keep HNl ground mellow and free from $10; whole, $18.50.
I
The German military authorities
Send for Our Athletic Caulo<ue.
Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef, which forbids the wearing of the body another caoe of tbe back-draft. Bev- '
give It a thorough harrowing with a crusting over.
. have decided that in future all bicy-
WILL A FINCK CO
steers, 6c; cows, 5)4c; mutton sheep, or feather» of any undomestioated bird. ml firemen were maimed and Injured
spring tooth harrow. Then we work it
clde for tbe army shall be constructed
6c; pork, 6J4c; veal, small, 6.
Every offender will be fined $10 and In tbti cose, z
with a marker three and one-half feet
in the govenment establishment» The ,
Freeh Fish—Halibut, 4^e; salmon, the prosecuting witness will be paid a
Fence
post«
of
the
wooden
kind
have
our n ay and three feet tbe other, and
imperial gun factory at Spandau will ac­
least
durability
to
sandy
soil
which
4® 5c; salmon trout, 7® 10c; flounders reward of $5.
nse Hlmut three hundred pounds super­
Hotels In Greece.
cordingly be fitted up with tbe neces­
phosphate to tbe acre In tbe bills. In moisture and air alternately penetrate. snd sole, 8®4; ling cod, 4®5; rock
Professor Gildersleeve writing in the sary machinery in the course of a few
this way we have never failed to make It might be supposed that very wet e.J, 5c; smelt, 3)4® 4c.
Atlantic Monthly of hotels in tbe in­
AB0UT
IRREGULARITY.
HtotlMbMt
a gocxl crop of corn, from 12S to 150 soil, or where tbe posts stand in etag-
terior of Greece, says there Is no com-
baskets to tbe acre.
We follow the nant water, would make them decay
mon eittlng-room. There Is no office, 1
But in such positions
^ool—Choice foothill, »#18c; San
corn the next year with oats, and In more quickly.
but that doee not seem to Interfere
this way we have not failed to get a less air cornea In contact wltb tbe wood. Joaquin, Smooth»’ 8@10c; do year’»
wlth the presentation of the bills. Tbs
When
set
In
the
ground
fence
posts
la
menstruation.
staple, 7#»o; mountain, 10# 18c; Orw
good crop of grana.—Grange Visitor.
ground floor is given up to a cafe or
Irregularity lays the foundation of restaurant, If the Innkeeper goes into
usually decay first just where the post gon, 10# 18c per pound.
OF OREGON
many dis eñ a b a, and is in itself asymp- that line of bnsineea. Very often, how­
enters the soil, as this has most changes
Hope—8® 13o per pound.
SCI KITTI FIC FQÜIPMBNT
MiHatuffa — Middlings, $18«81;
Farm work Is now everywhere done from wet to dry, and givea the air
ever, the master of the ApoUo has only
importance that regularity be accom­ rooms to 1st. Tbs sleeping apartments
California bran, $14® 14.60 per ton.
with much less manual labor than most chance to work on tbe wood.
Military tr.lnln» by United State» oUcer.
D r S anmns
vsetl to lie tbe fact before labor-saving Charring tbe surface of tbe poet where
Hay—Wheat, $11.60; wheat and oat, plished aa soon aa possible after tbe on the floor above are often approached
Twenty-two Inatructor».
Surround
In»« healthful and moral.
machinery was invented.
One nuui it enters the soil greatly increasea Its $7® 10.50; oat, $7®8; river barley, flow is an establiabsd fact.
by an outside stirway, and, as is to
Free tuition I No incidental fee»!
Lydia E. Pink«
« T
will mrir do tbe labor of four or five, durability.
be expected in a southern climate, they
kspenm. Including board, room, clothing,
ham*a Vegetable
sad will also generally do IT better.
$5@5.50 clover, $6® 8.
are scantily furnished. Over-furn!»h- waahlng, book», etc., »boot *1» per achool year.
Compound is the
Even If It were not so, the difficulty
Potatoes—New, in boxes, K$$l.
ing Is a vice anywhere. Under a
I have found It necessary In grass
For catalorn« or other Information addrem
In securing sufficient help would make
Onion»—New red, 70080c; do new greatest
Southern sky It is a crime of which the
lands to pull or cut out such weeds aa
regulator
the machinery necessary.
It Is not
FREE
Greeks are not guilty. There is usual­
PATENTED
dock, thioUee and tbe like just about silverskin, 80®$l per cental.
Corvallis, Orefon.
SUSPENSORY
cortniu either That the better care giv­ flowering time.
REGULA OR
Fresh fruit—Apples, 800 80c per known to
ly a mirror, though that tribute of hu­
Land in cultivated
FOR
WITH
en Improved Implements on small East­ crops can be very easily cleared of
small box; do large box, 80060c Royal medicine.
man vanity Is sometimes lacking, and,
WEAK MEN.
EVERY BELT
“My
ern farms does not make their use pay witch grass and thistles by tbs use aprioota, 85®60o common cherries,
like tbe Turk, the solitary Turkish tow-
«« well as It does on the large farms of tbe manure fork. Thia method is
15®85c; Royal Anne cherries, 86O40c 'health be-
J?esforex Vitality,
of the far West. Almost ail 'Eastern
per
boa; currants, $1.00® 1.35 per
The bedstead la Invariably of Iron. Aa
very effective and more rapid than one
Qivaa New Manly Power,
farmers house their farm Implements
tn primitive United States within my
would ImagtaF- To reduce the ox-eye chest; pesche», 86« 60c; pears, SOO
had to
Checkt Waiting Strength
when they are not in use.
Even tbe
memory, single rooms are rare. Two,
daisy, actual experiment shows that 40c; cherry plums, 80040c per box.
It 1» worth iu walght la (old to the old or
grain la uot put under shelter st the frequent ptowtag, heavy manuring and
Butter—Fancy creamery, 18 )4e; do
West, but 1« rushed from the field to
school. I
seeding to grass wlU prove effective.
elevator» and stored there. Tbe lack
A complet» cur» oí all ««»km», il warrantas
fastidious person who dwtres to occu-
in throe month».
of Imllrfinga to shelter Improved 1m-
"TURBI CLAaSKS Or ■ BW.”
I was also troubled with
lilertioAta at tbe West makes their
A tro» book, with vklnabl» information,
turist.
for
It.
Call or aMims
working Hfe much shorter than it ought
13®14<g nach, IS#
fri
to i* -Mirror aiul Fanner.
DRUNKARDS ®"»!5« d
Insist on Having
REASONS FOR USING
Walter Baker & Co.’s
»«
Breakfast Cocoa.
CHEAPEST POWER
Rebuilt Gas and
Gasoline Engines
Hercules Gas
....Engine Works
A BOON TO MEN
Agricultural
College...
W eakness of M en
S i SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO.
Tlw «horteet and best diraction that
> enn give Is: Don’t. If by working
hotter you mean working out the but-
;
termilk, then I say. don’t take any
hnttermiik out of the churn with the
fore the butter Is taken from tbe churn,
»lop churning as toon aa
Citrus
fruit—Navel