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[ Peculiar to Itself In combination, proportion and process, 11 ood’s Sarsaparilla' is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures.1 . ^ niade from the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar methods as to retain the full medicinal value of each and all. The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists, ioo doses $i. Begin to take it today. S Q T S d td h o For th o »» w h o p rrf.r 1 IBn„ o iiratt va propertied. * » the llr uld for», b# H mm II a I h « in tablnr e<<uri u y o f d< *<•, eoi.vf n1ruco, I ' one a y , {hero form, I lot h I a M<ir«*parllla la now ptil up In vhttro he'rig v o lo-a by evaporation, b ro ak agi o r leakage l.t«>l (ablate celled Hersaleba. a. w .ll .4 In lb . Sold by <lruggl»u or im nt prom ptly by m r'L uaiul lliiuld form. N i r u l t l n h ere Identically ttia I C. I. II - c l Co., I.uwe!l, M an. Kllilblf A. A r id i I y. lVrerlii« ( (IriippinK iii again) Wei’, Mr. Hrarktlt have you <l*iilgiie<l anythin; nrw la t e ly I Inti > on would Ilka to allow nt ? Ituay Arch 11 sot Why, ye«; I're pul a unique ornaaiauial paual on tha out-ini af my otli<<« door. I'll allow It to you tNMOtly. Jl you wish to obtain a iet o( font liwuulilul water color pictures naarl life »ize, free, write I he Pacific Cos« Borax Co., Altwny lllock, Oakland Cal., and full information will be ran you together with an illuatrated hook let Riving | articular« of aomething 01 interest to everyone in the family. Townar You live In ona of Ilia flooded tu I mi rim, do you? Nothing dry wilbin a mile of you? Out noma (»real Scott, yen ! My raw lian gone dry. Can’t g<-t anything to feed bar Chicago Tribuna. n ram lln i Ilie I ■■•In tint I n . "No. I haven't anything for you,” «sic, he hard featured woman of the house. "Iiistewl of «iiending your time in loafing around the saloons and begging, why don’t you try to follow some useful occupa tion T ’ '■Madam.’’ said Wareham Long, tilting his jaded remnant of a hat forward ami eying her with a frown, "do I look like ••ue o' de idle rich?” M atrim onial t onSilrnce«. HI« I ' e c a l t n r l f y. Mr. Hilltia I wiab I could find Borne I “ My husband bai such a curious fad. way lo limin' tha hair grow on that bald He'* making a collection of fine silk um- a pot of mina. irellax dozens and dozens of them.” Mra. Itillua Don't do it. John. That'« "That must lie a pretty expensive fad.” tba only faatura you've got that ever “ Well, of coiir.e, I — e r—don't know act in a lo ainile. l how much they coat him.” M C u re« W hile You Walk. The I'rnlPMOr, /■ and he Is not only doing them a kind ness, but helping himself In a very definite fashion. If he so manages things that they can have as many nesting places as possible. Hiisirm ail« l*o«t or W ell Driver. Posts may be driven with speed and economy on many farms. If well sharp ened and the right method 1» followed. A real post driver Is one of the most euslly made things and one of the moat useful that a farmer can get up. Uprights are bolted across to a sled, or a rough plank sled may he made for the purpose. The standards may Is* 12 or IS feet high. To them Is bolted u cross bar which siififKirls the hoist for the weight. For this a block of Iron or lead weighing not less than 25 pound! must be.obtained, and It miiat have a staple or ring In It so It may be lifted. The post Is placed where It Is to be driven and the weight lifted and al lowed to fall on It. A little practice will enable one to drive posts in soil that seems too hard. The rig is useful also In putting down driven wells. To drive a well P/4-lnch pl(>e Is pre ferred. The lengths should not be over 6 feet. The first pipe to be driven must have a fsilnt of Iron or steel. Any bluckHmltli who Is an expert at welding can readily make a point solid In the end of the pipe, and then bore numerous >4-Inch holes In It for the first 18 Inches of Its length above the [Kilnt Itefore driving a coupling must lie screwed down tight and fust on the thread that Is to connect It to Its mate, so the thread may not lie Injured. Also on top of this coupling must always rest a block of lead or seasoned hick ory, to receive and distribute the con cussion, to preserve the pipe from de struction. * The pi fie Is driven the same as a Knr Picking (-'berries. With the aid of an Improved fruit gatherer designed by an Indiana man, the most delicate of small fruits, such a a cherries, can be severed from their sterna without mutila tion, Infecting or soil ing of the fruit In the least, and without the necessity o f the hands of the |>ersori corning In contact with the fruit. As shown In the Illustration, the gath erer Is of a size to tie easily manipulated by (>rr ruVJT. the hand. In one end Is an opening, to freely admit the fruit, a stationary Made and u movable blade being placed In advance of the opening. By this novel arrangement of the fixed blade and the dlsttositlon of the movable blade and its arm, the movement of the one blade past the other, besides effectively severing the sterns, tends to Impel the severed fruit Into the open ing. In practice the device Is held in either band, and as the stems of the fruit are cut It slides down the Incline and Into the receptacle. When the lat ter Is filb-d the contents are easily dis charged through the hinged lid at the end. Allen'» Pool Kaa« la a certain cure for hot, His youngest grundebild had managed H o n to M a in ta in th e F e r t i l i t y . twcalltiK.rallua.ati'l awollen, aching [«at. Mold hy all liruicgUta Price/.V. Don't accept any . to get posaeuiion of a primer and was It 1» a noted fact that where legumes • utatitiilc Trial parkaiiu KKKg. Addriaa ' trying to e«t it. are grown on land, say two-fifths of Allen H. Oluuted, !.<• Huy, N. Y. "Pardon uie for taking the words out of the time, which certainly should be tlie : your mouth, little one," said the professor, T r u e T e a l. case, tbe nitrogen supply is held. It Is hastily interposing Chicago Tribune. She— Wna l*e Flunk's wedding a also well known that' the feeding of S lo t a t A l l . lurger ulTalr than the Hweelenla'T the crops grown on tbe same farm, the “ I was held for four hours on a He- Yes. De IMunk'a had tlffy de- proper care of the barnyard manure, tectlvea to wntch the presents, whereaa ferry boat one night when the mercury and Its application to tbe lands, will | was down to itero.” Kwi-elenls' only had forty-four detec- return all the fertilizing ingredleuts “That was distressing." tlvea to watch theirs. with the exception of such as compose "W asn't It? Did you ever have such the animal body, and such other prod un experience?" T i p p i n g K a i l In M r i l r o . ucts as wool, ch.-ese and butter as are “ We II, I was held for about that The tip quest Ion I ihb ten time mi'-h a sold from the farm. They are actually nultam-e In Mexico city that aomt* time length of time In our parlor the other lost to the soil forever. This loss is ago the government of the federal dls- night, hut It was not at all distress represented on phosphorus and potassi trlct aniuiunced that cabmen, earga- ing."— Houston Post. um compounds, and can I k - supplied iu dora, mecapaleroa, etc., who accepted K rh o ra at t h * Paaf. three distinct ways only. They can tlpa, would he discharged. Unfortu Ariatid'-a wna lamenting the ingratitude l>e purchased in tbe form o f feeding nately the public prefera to tip all of the people of Athena, to whose service stuffs for farm animals, finding their there people rather than to hear them he bad devoted the lieat years of his life. way to the soil through the manure; selves railed by the far from sweet "Still,” he said, “ I want it distinctly or, they may lie secured directly by names that such peopl« apply to uon- understood that I am not going to make commercial fertilizers; and again by 1 a noise like an unappreciated philanthrop tlpplng persons. tbe subsoil running down to a depth of ist." 3 or 4 feet from the surface. I IMcking up one of the current maga- POST OR WELL DRIVEK. Hoots of all crops go down Into the ! lines he looked it over to see whether or soil from 2 to 6 feet, and take directly not Tom I.awson was still throwing fits. post, another length being attached as fast aa one Is sunk In the ground. One the Ingredients from the subsoil, and Heredity. rule must never be forgotten: Kneh upon their decay tend to Increase Us Caller— Your little boy looks exactly This assists the capillary length of pipe must be threaded so long fxirosity. lik e you. movements of water, which reacts as that It screws Into the coupling and Appeal to the Well-Informed in every Youngster's Mother— Yes; but if he an agent to carry fertilizing Ingredl walk of life and are esaenUal to per doesn't get hia meals just when he wants rests (huts, they call It), on the end ents as they become soluble In the low manent huccchh and creditable stand them he puts up exnctly the same kind of the pipe beneath it. This prevents of face his father Hoes. splitting the coupling and leaky Joints. er soils up to near the surface, where ing. Accordingly, It la not claimed they are readily available to the feed — Julius Brown, In Farm nml Home. A Stayer. that 8yrup of Figs and Elixir of ing roots of succeeding crops. "Mildred." said the prudent mamma. "I Henna la the only remedy of known E x p e r i m e n t i n g w it h I.ambs. want you to treat Mr. Ketchley, who The Iowa Experiment Station re value, but one of many rcaaonB why R e o n ( h e S a f e S id e . called on you last evening, with some If the herd milk is separated on the It la the beat of peraonal and family i consideration and respect. He may not cently marketed somy lambs that had laxatlvca la the fact that It cleanse«, he particularly handsome or attractive, been fed to determine the value of dif home farm and only the cream sent to Bweetena and relieves the Internal | but he is sensible, well connected, highly ferent rntlons. Lot one was fed man the factory there is no danger of the successful in business, and ia regarded as gels, lot two sugar beets, lot three corn patrons getting an infected supply of organa on which It acta without any one of the coming men.” silage and lot four grain and alfalfa. skim milk from n source outside their debilitating after effecta and without "I wouldn't mind his being one of the There was no material difference In own farms. The farm separator will having to Increase the quantity from coming men,” said Miss Mildred, “if it the condition of the lambs In lots one protect him from acquiring tubercu didn't take him so long to go." timo to tlmo- and four at the tinlsh. W hile the lot losis from the neighbor s herd, which given corn silage was in better shape may be spread through the medium of It acta pleasantly and naturally and T h e Rest H a C o u l d S ay . Mrs. Stnrvem— How do you like th* than the one given sugar beets, it was the skim milk returned from the cream truly as a laxative, and its component not as good as lots one and four. It is ery. Farmers and dairymen who are parts are known to and approved by chicken soup, Mr. Newbord? the claim of Knglish shepherds that fowling young stock the creamery Mr. Newbord— O— er— Is this chick- physicians, aa It la free from all succulent fceils are necessary In secur skimmed milk should by all mentis j en soup? objectionable substances. To get Its Mrs. Rtarvem— Certainly. IIow do ing a good finish on lambs, but the have a good separator and by so doing beneficial effects always purchase the above experiment Indicated that while insure their herd against Infection.— you like It? genuine— manufactured by the Cali Mr. Newbord— W ell— cr— It's cer the lambs fill such feeds made better F. L. Itlsley. fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for tainly there was not very tender. — Philadelphia gains than others, N u b b in s o f F n r m » > » « . sale by all leading druggists. Press. enough difference to warrant the buy The State of Vermont has built a ing of atich feeds. WO.OOO dairy with a special reference to teaching farm boys anil girls how Seed P e r Acre. It will require 3 bushels of oats to to make good butter and market their seed an acre; barley, 2 bushels; tim products. For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, genera! debility. Bnt atati tbH rranri oM medicine cannot do It» b**t work >f ilio llvor is |j.*ctiv« sod tho bowel» const* | at ad. For tho beat po««ihlc ro- auits,you ahotild taka UvnfWo ««..*€» of Arer'a 1*111» while twkin/ ti e ft ir««f»ar11U. The five* will quickly respond, end ao w ill the bowel«. Mode by J.C. A y e r Co , Low ell, M ae*. AlaO m aauieoturor« o f A T h e best in the land is not alw ays the most costly. B A K IN G POWDER 23 Ounces for 23 Cents .OUNCES i , -e*V0 MANf* c Is the result of modem ideas. Costs less. Does better work. You must try it to see. Get a can on trial. The baking will be vastly better, lighter and tastier or we pay for the can. «AM?* Jaquea Mfg. Cov Chicago. othy, d quarts; tobacco, 2 ounces; blue grass, 2 bushels; clover, white and al- slke, ♦$ to 8 pounds; clover, red, 8 to 10 qunrts; clover. Lucerne or alfalfa, 15 to 25 pounds; m l top, 1 to 2 bushels; millet, % to l bushel; orchard grass, 2 bushels; buckwheat, *4 busltel; broom corn, 1-3 bushel; com, broadcast, 4 bushels; corn. In hills, 4 to 8 quarts; corn. In drills, 2 to 3 bushels; popcorn, 2 q u a rts; sweet corn, (I qu arts; peas, garden, 2 to 3 bushels; potatoes, 10 to 12 bushels; rutabagas and turnips, 1 to 2 pounds; mixed lawn grass. 3 to 4 bushels ; rye, 1 to 2 bushels; vetches, 2 bushels; wheat, 1 *4 to 2 bushels. Back Xonker. Yatson— Scribbler Is horribly behind the times. Baker— IIow so? Watson— W hy, he has a preface to his new volume of essays instead of > foreword.— Somerville Journal. Germany had 11,013 feticides last year, a rate of 21 to lOU.OOO inhabitants. The rate for I’ruasia alone is 20; that for the Province of Sax-iny 32, and for Schleswig- Holstein 33, while in Catholic and Polish Posen it is onl> 8. For Berlin the rate was 34. MOORE O PEN “ Tug A L L TH E YEAJK C latsop B each S easide , O regon D irectly os the besrh OTerlooklsff 1 n t tho « r e u . H ot u l t bulb* and | C lIF F H D U K F « r f b s tb is * . Kerrea- O L irr n u u a t tl#n p,.r for ng ur S ob parlors. K lretrie lir fa u . Fire- I place and »learn best. Kino wslko n o r n f l l l ” » » ' ! d rlres. Sea food* s «pee- U n C U tlR u. lT . Rate«. «¿ ¿ O and £M>0 I per day. S W h p e e U I ra te« by tba week. [ I D A N . J. R o O l l E , P ro p rie to r| v, _ MADE SERVICE i 'V FOR and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF 'fc/iawi® OILED S i m SUCKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean - Light - Durable Truth and Quality Quality HAIR VI00R, AfiUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. 9 7 / P 7 * c »W V # O Suits»3°9 Slickers»399 JOCD tr tts r D tM in , -V | ^ oualo * . j n m /or n r ahum * C. W— - » * C. Gcc Wo T b e well known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR H im ir-ade a life study o f root» und her!»», and in that <wjjs-N »1 udy dif»x>vere i and i» eiT- ina to the world his wonder- PJ b E v w W fu l remedies. N o M ercury, P o sons o r D rugs U sed — H e C a re s W ithout O p era tion , o r W ithout the A id o f a K n ife H e guarantee* to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Luna, Thront, Rheumatis-n. Nerrousnew». Nervous I>ebllity# Stomach, Liver. Kidney Tronftle«:alsoLont Manhood. Female Weakness and A ll Private Di*eu*ee A SURE CANCER CURE lu st R e c e iv e d fr o m P e k in g , Chino S a fe , Sura and R elia b le . I T Y O r A R E A F I1 C T E 1 ) DON'T DELAY. D E LAYS AHE D a N'(.EBODS. C O N S L L T A T IO iN h’ R B B tf yon cannot coll, write (or.ym pton blank and clrro. U r Inolo-e 4 cents In «an-re. T H E O. ( » 0 : WO OH 1 b ESK M E D IC IN E CO. .'(¡2 12 Firat St . Cor. Morrison. Port land, Oregoa. Please Mention This Parer. The farms of Kansas produced $19.- 000.000 more produce Inst year thnn In 1006. The wheat crop alone amounted to nearly $00.000,000 and the corn crop about $03,000,000. The members of the Bee Keepers’ As sociation of the United States, which met In Chicago recently, declared that the pure food law has Increased th« demand for and sale of pure honey. There are more than six and a hall million of farm families in the United States, and they produce enough food for themselves and the other 12.000.00C families who live in the cities and towns. The telephone Is now being largely S h o u l d He M o r e H e d g e r o w s . There ought to be more hedgerows used In the country districts for the than there are on central western benefit of the bedridden persons, who farms, for when grown they not only are connected with church pulpits and serve ns a fence which will turn live are thus enabled to hear the sermon stock, but provide birds which nest In and singing. Luther Burbank's thornless cactus, shrnbs the best possible protection dur ing the summer season. O f all his which promises to tie a valuable fornge friends In the nnlnial kingdom outside plant, grows to a length of about three of the farm animals none render the feet by one foot wide, three inchee farmer more valuable service thnn the tblrk, and has a surface similar to tlutf many birds which range over his laud. of • watermelon. P N U w No. 1 6 -0 » H E X w r i t i n g t o n d v e r t lo e r o p le u e e m e n tio n t h l , p a p e r.