Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 7

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and Upward
HEADQUARTERS rOH TOURISTS
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OOMMEROIAl TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon
Telephone MII
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The Grand Pacific Hotel
CIIAB. A. SCHKAOK, 1'roprUtor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class In Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Hlggins Ave.
MISSOULA, MONT.
The Kenyon
Don Porter
Salt Lake City's
NEW HOTEL
Salt Lake City
Utah
The Grandon
The only First-Class
American Plan Ho
tel in Helena.
Rates from $3 to $5
BOLLINGER
HOTEL
1 European Plan
Lewiston Idaho
Best Hotel in j
Northern Idaho
The Northwest
KDW. O. PATTERSON, Prop.
CHA8. II, HATTINOEIt, Mgr.
Steam Heat in Every Room
Private and Public Baths
Electric Light
RATES $2 PER DAY AND UP
Bismarck, N. D.
HOTEL
PEDICORD
T. J. PEDICORD,
ProprUtor
Rates 50c, 75c,'$1,$1. 50
mm with Private Baths
Beth Aacricaa aaa raratwaa
Private Teleshet U ReeaM
First-Class Grill
in Connection
209-21 9 Riverside Ave.,
SPOKANE, WASH.
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LEADING HOTELS i
PORTLAND.
RICHARDS
HOTEL .AND RESTAURANT
I'hone Kxchange 25
360-362 Aider St.
Cor. Park
PORTLAND, ORE.
Best furnished houao in Southern Oregon
New Depot Hotel
A. H. rHAOIIT, I'ropriotor.
All Trains stop 30 Minutes
For Meals.
ASHLAND, OREdON
The New Bannock Hotel
NOIIMAN & AHMSTitONQ, Vrops.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
American Plan. Rooms with Bath,
Hot and Cold Running Water and
Telephone in Each Room.
RATES $2.00 to $400 PER DAY
Pocotvllo
Idaho
The Spalding
Leading Hotel of the
LAKE SUPERIOR REGION
Enlarged and Improved
American Plan, 12.60 and Up
European Plan 11.00 and Up
Finest Cafe in Northwest
DULUTH, MINN
HOTEL WHITMAN
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
A Home for the Traveling Men
Strictly first Class.
American Plan
Electric lighted. Steam heated. Oood
Sample Rooms in Connection.
J. C. BROWN, Manager.
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Hailing Seed Corn.
Tho best way of raising corn for
seed, ns followed In tho West, says C.
W. Morrill In Trl-Stnto Fanner, Is to
prepare a scetl bed or testing ground
of from ono to two acres far removed
from other fields. To begin with, no
ear should bo used which Is Imperfect
from which to select grains for tho
seed crop, selecting such type of corn
that you wish to grow, the work of
selection should bo followed year after
year, selecting tho best cars that show
an Improvement over previous years.
Any plant that Is deficient In any re
quirement should not be allowed to de
velop a tassol, nud especially a barren
stalk.
As to corn feeding, tho seed plots
should not suffer for want of plant
food. From field experiments with fer
tilizers on corn In tho West last year,
on noils of average fertility, a higher
per cent of potash than ordinary fer
tilizer contains gave remnrkablo re
sults and would undoubtedly give sim
ilar results on tho nverngo lands of
Georgia. In Georgia last year wcro
used more fertilizers with corn thnn
wns over used In years before, and with
proper fertilizers and more nttontlon
to the selection of seed, and Intensive
culture, there Is no doubt or reason
why tho Average yield of well-bred corn
should not bo Increased In tho South,
and especially Georgia.
Storlaar Winter. Apple.
Many growers must bo reminded of
tho Importance of getting fruit to stor
ago ns promptly as possible after pick
ing. Tho United States Department of
Agriculture has demonstrated that
fruit deteriorates more in a few days
between the time of leaving tho trees
and the time It reaches storago than It
does In as many mouths of storage at
a low temperature.
It was formerly thought necessary
to put apples In piles In the orchard,
to "sweat," but this has been shown
to have been a mistake. Don't do this:
but, on the contrary, send your apples
to storage at once, In refrigerator cars,
If tha weather Is warm and the dis
tance Is great Many of the best ap
plo handlers want their fruit In storage
before night of the day It la picked. If
at all possible, and there Is no doubt
that they are right In regard to this.
Western Fruit Grower.
Influence of Deaoralnar.
Fourteen cows wero subjected to tho
tuberculin test by the Wisconsin Sta
tion and then dehorned. The milk of
these cows, as regards yield and com
position, was compared with the milk
of cows dehorned but not tuberculin
tested, of cows tuberculin tested but
not dehorned, and of cows neither do
horned nor tuberculin tested. Tho re
sult showed on an average a decreaso
of about 8 per cent In the yield of
milk for the first few days after de
horning, but a loss of only about 2 per
cent In the yield of butter fat. De
horning, therefore. Increased the fat
content of the milk .027 per cent These
results are noted as being in accord
with the results of Investigations at
other experiment stations which nro
cited. The tuberculin test was appar
ently without effect upon milk secre
tion. Caavemlcat aad Cheap,.
This feed trough, recently Illustrated
In Reliable Poultry Journal, !s substan-
FOWL JTUCD TBOUOII,
tlal, cheap and easy to construct. The
length Is forty Inches and It Is sufficient
for twenty bens.
Keeping- Apple.
Burying them in the ground proves
successful when other methods fall,
provided every upplo Is sound und free
from blemish when harvested. Tho
reason Is that temperature In tho
ground or mound In which the apples
are kept varies but little, anl they are
always cool. The same results will be
obtained If a cold and even tempera
ture can be secured In a cellar.
Wisterias Sheep.
It Is true of all poor stock that It Is
never profitable, and It Is especially
true of sheep. Weed out closely. Tho
most Important point In successful win
ter management of the flock Is to begin
with strong and healthy animals. Sheep
need not be cared for In a different
manner from most other farm stock,
but there Is more wisdom than luck
In keeping them In good condition
through the winter.
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Tho following from Orange Judd
Fanner shows what profits some men
undertake to make farming:
Ten acres of farm land in Christian
County, Illinois, sold for $5,000 n few
days ago, or $500 an acre. True, the
land lies just outside the city limits
of tlio county seat, but It Is not to bo
cut Into city lots. It will bo used for
raising fruit and vegetables. In other
words, tho purchaser, W. O. Simpson,
expects to mako tho Interest on his
?500 lnnd, nnd considerable profit be
side. This shows what careful, intelligent
farming and gardening will do. If Mr.
Simpson can make money on his high
priced lnnd, need his neighbors on
farms equally productive feel discour
aged? Wo In this country must prac
tice Intensive agriculture. Thcro Is
abundant ovldcnce thnt this will pay.
Sheep-Shearlng Machine.
Shocp-slicarIng machines arc a great
Improvement over hand work both In
cleanliness of clipping and In the time
required for each animal. It requires
somo skill to keep clippers sharp. Upon
this much of tho success and ease with
which these machines are handled de
pends. It Is necessary to know how to
handle a sheep while clipping It
A man who has had considerable ex
perience In shearing sheep by hand
will understand this part of the work
and can usually handle a machlno clip
per with grcnt ease. One man and a
boy with n machine can hnndlc about
twice as many sheep In a day as Is cus
tomary when they are hand-sheared.
Every purchaser of a sheep-shearing
machine should get a good sharpener
with It
Hand? Hoot Waaher.
A handy root washer can bo had by
making a slatted cylinder with hinged
top and hanging In trough. Cylinder
OOOD BOOT WABIIKB.
can bo made any size, but one that
holds one and one-half bushels Is bet
ter than one made larger. Fill with
parsnips or other roots, hook down
cover and turn slowly a mlnuto or two.
Lift from the water and empty.
Car for Hoar Cholera.
After many years of experimenting
for the cure of hog cholera the De
partment of Agriculture has worked
out a method which gives promise of
being an offoctlvo remedy. Tho meth
od consists In tho injection of scrum
from the blood of an Immune hog, after
tho Immune has been treated similarly
with tho serum from hogs affected with
tho disease.
Dr. Marlon Dorset, of the Huronu of
Animal Industry, who tins worked out
tho process, bus had It patented In thu
mime of the department and given tho
Invention without price to tho coun
try. In this way tho possibility of any
ono monopolizing the new treatment
will be avoided. It Is estimated that
the money loss from hog cholera
reaches 115,000,000 annually.
Reat Crop for Pisa.
In the spring aud summer, rye and
clover are used for pastures until tho
pigs weigh about elghty-tlve to 100
pounds. Then barley Is added until
somo early variety of flint or sweet
corn Is ready. Only a small field of
this last Is necessary, or an amount
sufficient to carry the pigs until the
field corn Is denting. Then the pigs
are turned in small areas of the field
corn at a time, until they nro fat IJy
fencing In and using these crops In this
order the cost of growing pigs Is re
duced to n very low figure. We know
of several farmers who are following
this practice and are highly pleased
with It
afr Corn Shredder.
As the corn shredder has killed snd
maimed a great many people, the 1k
low suggestion for reducing the danger
of using them will be welcomed, A
man who runs one of them says: "To
unchoke shredders with safety to the
feeder, take a croquet ball and saw It
in halves. Then bore a bole In the cen
ter of the flat side of one of these parts,
through to the center of the oval side.
Then Insert the end of a broom bundle
In the bole, beginning at the flat sldo.
Fasten this with a wedge or nail. Keep
this tool In a convenient place, nnd
when the machine clogt stir up the
fodder with the ball end and all Is
right again. Try It."
Feeding; Value of Grain,
The fattening value of grain depend
largely utwn the free oil or fat con
tained lu them, with their sugar,
Htnrch, etc. Ono per cent of all Is con
sidered equal to more than If per cent
of sugar and starch. At theso esti
mates (J!) pounds of corn equals 78
pounds of barley, but the barley Is
richer In albuminoids, and Is, therefore,
inoro valuable than com for the devel
opment of flesh.
Fixed Wiici ea Farm.
Fixed wages for a "day's work" Is
not the proper mode of contracting.
There Is ss much difference In a day's
work between individuals as In the
value of the products of the farm. Nor
can any method be devised for deter
mining the value of a day's work on a
farm until the labor has been perform
ed. Wherever work can be done by
the piece It should be the rule, though
this cannot well be the case on a fans.
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LEADING HOTELS
THE ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAIl ANDERSON Manager
Ra)ei: Eurotan Plan
60c, 75c, $1.00, 11.50, $4.00 per da
Free Dm to and Irom all Tralni
Front and Morrison Btretti
PORTLAND OREGON
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DULUTH MINN.
HENRY FOLZ
Leading grocery and mar
ket. Wo servo tho travoling
public at rcasonnblo prices.
114 and 110 West Superior
street.
DULUTH,
MINN.
P GREAT FALLS
Cloths Man, Woman, lJoy in
Modern Up-to-Dato Fashionable
Clothing at Popular Prices.
Visit Often the Popular Priced
Store for Men and Women.
Great Palls,
Montana.
K. A.RKIt'llEt, Prculdent.
W, I-. HKNOIIUHCII. Vic Treildent.
II. W. UKUNWALDT, (fee. A Trial
THE
AMERICAN BREWING
& MALTING COMPANY
lrevrrs and Bottlers of extra
minllly lager beer. "American
Family" bottled beer a specialty.
Office: 109 Central Avenue.
V. 0. 15ir 80.
Q reat Falls,
Montana.
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.IDAHO ADVERTISING !
Thoi. lllytb, Pre l.jrman Karso, Vlre Pre
The Blyth & Fargo Co.
' T'oatllo, Idaho
General Merchandise
BTOItKH AT
Evanston, Wyo. Pocatello, Idaho
BANKOFNAMPA,Ltd.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00
rilatltihed lfcW. Dcwcjr Palaos Hotel Md'g.
ntKD O. MOCK. Prcildont
P. J. CON HOY, Vlea-Preildent
C. It. IIICKKV, Cannier
PKANK JENK1NBON, Au't Caihlar
NAMPA,
IDAHO
J. A. Murray,
I'retUcnt.
O. W. StinJrod,
Vice Proliant
Wm. A. Anthei,
Caihltr
I.N. Anthti,
AiM.Caihlti
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of T'ocMtvllo, IdMho.
POCATGLLO,
IDAHO
TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD.
Wholesale Grocers
OOODWIN MININO CANDLES
Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps
AOKNTB YOU TIIK
CELBBRATED OLYMPIA BEER
Nnmpo, Idaho
V, W, Church Karle C. Whit ,C. C. ChlUon
CHURCH & WHITE CO.
Real Estate
And Insurance
Pocatello ' Idaho
CATE Phone Main 2311
CON H1LGERS
381 rr. 17th st Portland, Oregon
Phono Hood 677
THE OLDHOME
V. P. HKK1IAN, Prop.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Cor. Fcentcenih and Nortlmi BU.
Portland, Oregon
A. CORRIGAN
Barton, Or., Clackamas River
Best Fishing and Hunting' Grounds
in the Northwest
LOUIS SCHUMACHER
FURRIER
Furs Itemorieli'rt Into 'l.atrft Hlc.
Uoris, S oIch, 1 lft, for lus tlmn nt
any other plnrc.
185 Madison Street
W. R. William
At Cleveland
FASHION STABLES
Hacks, Livery, Boarding
Twentieth and Washington Sts.
"West End Exposition Bide
Phone Main 4.'. PORTLAND, OREGON
OUR WORK IS BUT ONt GRADC-THE BEST
Wi mik a tptclillr of Unndolnf Lace Corttlat
CRESCENT LAUNDRY CO.
S49 Morrison Street.
Wo aiipidy the llntchcr tmdo with nlrc.rlcan
npron. liy tiny ymir nnronii and then ay to
limn tln-iit lautiiluri'd wlicli u will mimily
Ihcin for Jimt what II rimln joti now tu have
mom innnnoivii, unr naion win rnu.
V. J. (lardncr. Phone Main luoo f. (lardner
GARDNER BROS.
Manufacturers of tho ,
Silk Tie Cigars
UNION MADE
20 Hidlton Street PORTLAND, OREGON
WEEKS GRANITE CO.
For First Class Work and
LOWEST PRICES
in Portland " '
Cor. fourth and Columbia Streets
One Block South of City Hal
DRUGS, STATIONERY
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
PERFUMES
Pit'srrlpllonH, Family IlurltcH. Phono
your ordoiH Fast 5100.
W. C. CHURCH, Pharmacist ' .
677 WUUams Ave., Cor. Fargo
NATIONAL WINE CO:
Pure Wine & Liquors
WE SELL DIRECT TO
THE FAMILIES
Fifth and SUrk Streets
Phone Main 6499 PORTLAND,, ORE.
Rupert's Pharmacy
PHONC MAIN 6421
Svcrythiug Now, FroHh 'and Up
t To-Dato, Wh Holielt your trade.
1'urity pru-ominent. I'liin Drugs'
an Important matter. PteKcriptionn'1
preclsoly prepared. Wejnevor nub
stltuto. Perfumes of llio highest
character. Wo want your confidence
460 Jefferson St.
Corner Thirteenth Si, Pnrllnnrl fir
Opp. Uulllvant'a Grocery i OrUunu, Ur.
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Portland Fluff Rug Go.
Transforming ol
Worn Brussels andlngraln
Carpets Into Rugs
Pronpt Attention and Good Service 6uarant.ee.
Phone 3052
780 Washington St., Portland, Oregon
Furniture tQualily
We sell Quality goods Fur
niture that is made from
Natural Wood, that will give
satisfaction under hard
wear. The same will hold
good of our carpets and
stoves. That's theikind we
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COVEN
FURNITURE GO.
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