Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 02, 1907, Image 7

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    THE NEW AGE, POBTAND, OREGON
r LEADING HOTELS
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HOTEL
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The Portland
H. O. BO WBIS, Mmnmgmf.
American Plan, $3 Per Day
and Upward
HEADQUARTERS roit TOURISTS
AMD
OOMMEROIAl TRAVELERS,
Portland, Oregon
d Telephone MII
1', 0. IloxMl
The Grand Pacific Hotel
C1IAB. A.BCIIIIAOK, I'roprlotor.
Handsomely Appointed and First
Class In Every Particular.
Corner Railroad St. and Mlgglns Ave.
MISSOULA, MONT.
The Grandon
The only First-Class
American Plan Ho
tel in Helena.
Rates from $3 to $5
The New Bannock Hotel
NOItMAN ii AHMSTitO.VO, fiops.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
American Plan. Rooms with Bath.
Hot and Cold Running Water and
Telephone in Each Room.
RATES $2.00 to $4.00 PER DAY
Pocutello
Idnho
The Spalding
Leading Hotel of the
LAKE SUPERIOR REGION '
Enlarged and Improved
American Plan, (2.50 and Up
European Plan 1,00 and Up
Finest Cafe In Northwest
DULUTH, MINN
HOTEL
PEDICORD
T. J. PEPICORD,
1'roprletor
Rates 50, 75c, $1,$1 JO
, Rmm with Private Baths
Beth American aad turopean
Private Telephone! In Room
First-Class Grill '
in Connection
209.219 Riverside Ave.,
SPOKANE, WASH.
PBHaBaPti fAhammAJam . j
If LEADING HOTELS !
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PORTLAND.
THE ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAIl A.VDKItSON' Manager
llatcat Kurnrcnn linn
tOc, "So, $1.00, 11.60, li.Ou por ilny
free Hub to mul from all Trains
Krnnt mid MorrWon Streets
I'OKTLAKD
OUKOON
J DULUTH MINN. j
HENRY FOLZ
Lending grocery nnd mnr
kut. Wo eervo tho traveling
public nt rensonnhlo prices.
114 nnd 110 Went Superior
street.
DULUTH,
MINN.
IDAHO ADVERTISING
Thos. Illylh, I'ro Lyman Fargo, Vlco l'rei
The Blyth & Fargo Co.
T'wntcllo, Idaho
General Merchandise
BTOHKB AT
Evanston, Wyo. Pocatcllo, Idaho
BANKOFNAMPA,-Ltd.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,00000
Established 1609. Dewuy 1'alaco Hotel Illd'g.
Flint) G. MOCK, President
CONHOV, Vlco-l'rvaUtent
C. II. IllCKl'.Y, Cashlor
FRANK JKNKINSON, Ass'tCanhlor
NAMPA,
IDAHO
J. A. Murray. Wm. A. Anthes,
I'rcilJcnt. Cashier
U. W. StanJrod. I.N. Anthes,
Vice President Asst, Cashier
TUB
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of PoClltCllO. ItltlllO.
POCATGLLO,
IDAHO
TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD.
Wholesale Grocers
OOODWIN MININCI CANDLES
Judson Powder, Fuse and Caps
AGKNTS FOK THE
CELEBRATED OLYMPIA BEER
Nnmpn, Idaho
D. W, Church Earlo O. White. C. C. Chllson
CHURCH & WHITE CO.
Real Estate
And Insurance
A
Pocatello
Idaho
tlrlvltiir Pour llnrari Alirrnat.
To drive four horaus nlircnst, two
full sets of lines nre not absolutely no
eessnry ns nn arrangement such as that
shown In the accompanying Illustra
tion can bo used.
U I) U 1 nro the bits. A A nro ordi
nnry driving lined on this middle hors
cs. G C nro Btrnpa from tho limldo
ring of tlio outside horses' bits fasten
cd to the hame rlns of tho Inside
horses. D D are straps or extra lines
reaching ncross from the ordlnnry lines
to the outside ring of the bits of tho
outside horses. As a matter of con
venience, one may attach these to the
lines nt the buckle, but that plan linn
(his objection, If the outstdu horses nro
hnrd-mouthed It lins a tendency to pull
the lines out too fur and worry tho
Inside horses' mouth. This can bo
entirely overcome by nMtcIng D D long
er nnd nttnchlng It further toward tho
hnnd of tho driver. If one Is driving
r-
ron nnivma rotm uonscs.
unbroken or vicious horses It In n good
plan to run DD out rnr enough tlmt
tho driver can slip his hnmls through
tho loops thus niiido mid uso them nn
a pair of holders nro uscl on u hard
mouthed driving lioruo.
In tho second Illustration tho Insldo
horses nro shown with n tlo strap fan
toning them together. In driving, tlo
tho hand pieces of each off rein togeth
er, nlso those of tho near horses, which,
If of equal length, enables tho driver
to hnndlo four hordes with an much
caso as two.
Tlmolhr and Clorer Hftjr.
Timothy hay Is tho ono most com
monly grown on tho farm nnd found
In tlio ninrkct, according to n Pennsyl
vania bulletin. Timothy sells for n
higher prlco In tho market than other
hay, and Is regarded ns bolng particu
larly adapted to hones. It Is deficient
In protein, and for thnt reason should
bo fed with n grain ration of n nitro
genous nature. For horsos no hotter
basis for a ration can bo found than
timothy hay and oats. It Is Icbh valu
ablo for cattlo nnd sheep. Clover liay
Is next to timothy in common use, nnd
tho two nro moro often found mixed
than either Is found nlone, Tho nitro
genous nnturo of tho clover nlds In
supplying tho deficiency of protein In
tho timothy. Clover Is mora viilunblo
than timothy for cattlo nnd sheep, but
is not considered so satisfactory for
horses.
An Antl-Klcklnir Deivlce.
An arrangement which will euro tho
worst kicking cow that I hnvo over
seen Is shown In tho sketch. Tnko a
strong strap such
ns n honvy harness
lino nnd bucklo It
around the cow's
body Just In front
of tho udder. Ono
must bo vory care
ful In placing It
first on tho kicking
BTriAi' in i'lace. cow mid not bucklo
It too tight. Sho will probably object
nnd Jump around a little nt first, but
will soon hecomo used to tho nrrnngo
meiit nnd will not rnlso any moro dis
turbance. A rope may be used Instead
of n leather 6trap If It Is not tied too
tight. Ho gentlo with tho cow mid treat
her right nnd In n few weeks you can
take off tho strap and she will remain
quiet. In caso she begins to kick agalu,
replace the strap and leave It on her
for n while C. II. Parker, in Farm
and Home.
Suit for Dntrr Com.
The carefully kept cows on the De
troit dairy farm receives four ounces
of salt dally, mixed with their feed.
Tboy eat their food hotter, and the
owner thinks they do better when they
have this amount than when tho allow
ance Is smaller. The cows are fed
three times a day .and the salt is di
vided between the three feeds. Fine
table salt Is Invariably used. The
cows prefer It to coarse salt
Hprtn Patqr,
When tho spring opens thero Is a
temptation to put btoclc on tho pas
tures rather early In the Benson. This
should not bo done, as tramping by tho
animals may do harm. A heirfry roller
should be uaed over tho pasture field
so as to press down nnd smooth the sur
face for tho mower, if the field Is cut
for hay. Very young grass or rye Is
laxative, and cows will fall off In tho
yield of mlllc If put on too oarly or
kept on the pasture too long.
Farm Brevities.
Never pasture tho alfalfa the first
year.
A healthy flock of sheep Is a profit
able flock.
Mutton eaters are Increasing faster
than mutton. '
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W
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Apple .SrrdlltiK".
Wo nro asked the question If tin
seedling used In grafting apple exerts
any inllueiice on tho tree as to hardi
ness and If so what are tho best to
use. The apple seedling Is tho foundation
fot tho tree, as the scion depends on
this nt least the tlrst two years for
establishing Itneir and forming tho nu
cleus of the future tree. In the past
there has not been given tho attention
ns thero should have been to hardiness
and adaptability of tho stocks of our
different fruit trees, and It has Just
commenced to bo agitated by horticul
turists the Inst few years, it has been
the custom of many nurseries to Im
port from Trance seedlings of French
crab and domestic npples for grartlng
on. Many of these nre known to b- ten
der and hence many of the losses from
trees dying out could bo traced If wo
knew directly to the stocks on which
tho treo had been grafted, if wo were
to savo seed from such varieties as
Duchess of Oldenburg, wealthy, north
western greening, etc., wo would soon
see n marked dirfercnco In tho hardi
ness of our trees. Some of our pains
Hiking nurserymen nro very carerul on
thin account and buy their npplo seeds
In Vermont or northern New York,
where It Is washed out of the pumlco of
the cider mills In sections where they
hnvo had for years largo seedling or
chards. Whllo the fruit was inferior,
yet tho trees were hardy, nnd this Is
the only requirement In n stock, ns tho
quality of the treo will always bo In
fluenced by tho scion. Twentieth Cen
tury Fanner.
Pruning the Plum Trcea,
It linn been frequently noticed thnt
old plum trees do not produce ns good
qunllty fruit as n rule as tho younger
trees nnd sometimes hecomo vory In
ferior nnd unproductive. In many cases
tho old trees would be benefited by se
voro cutting back, and besides thnt. It
wouVl be well to keep tho plum treo In
bettor training than has been tho usu
al practice In tho west; cutting back
tho long and spreading branches, nnd
compelling then) to head In short nnd
closo to tho trunk. This might not bo
good practice for nil varieties, nnd It
would bo well to undertnko It with
some en re, selecting nomo fow Individu
als nnd noting tho effect of such pruu
!ng upon them. Kurnl World
Halter Tin.
Tho necessity of innklnjc n knot In
tho end of tho hnlter ercry tltno tho
horso Is tied In tho stnll U done nway
with by tho Inven
tion of n North
Dakota ranchman.
Where n hundred
or moro horses nro
employed tho tlmo
Involved In tying
them In the stalls
each day Is coiihUI
ernble. Tho hnlter
tie, ns shown In
the Illustration, la
cannot flur. mnde of ono pleco
of metnl, through which extend two
Hlots. These slotn are wider nt ono
end than nt tho other, lly placing a
rojK) tliroiiKh one of tho slots mid pull
ing on tho snmo the ropu Is Hiiro to
hecomo wedged in tho slot tighter nnd
tighter. The hnlter tie Is milled nt the
head of tho ntnll In advance of the
horse, so thnt the latter In pulling on
tho ropo will force It more tightly Into
tho slot. Only n fow HecomU are re
quired to slip the ropo Into the slot
nnd over a small hook nt the Inner end.
Whllo In this (KMltlon there In no dan
ger of the horso working tho hnltor
loose nnd roaming In the stable.
Ciilllvntlnir Voiiiik Tree.
Tho soil will dry very rnpldly nnd to
n great depth If nliowed to Kot linnl
nnd compact. Thero Ik hut n small
apneo loft for nlr in nolld rails, and
from thin fnct they hecomo hot mid dry
to n Rrent depth In hummer, while If
nlr Ik present, ns It Is In loosa hoIIh (b-.-lug
such a poor conductor of ho.it), It
will allow only a hiiiiiII portion of soli
to hecomo hot, which soon cools nt
nlRht nnd Is filled with n eoplotiH dew,
not only retaining the moisture ul.
ready hi tho soil, hut iiIho nddlng to It
nt a flonsoii when mnlHturo Is esneclnllv
deslrnhlo. Nowly net treea nro nlwnys
Donomeu uy cultivation, becuuso nil
their roots are surface roots nnd can
not thrlvo In a hot, dry, compact soil,
henco tlio necessity of summer surface
cultivation of newly set trees.
roUonlnc Cntvrorma.
Recent experiments In poisoning cut
worms, which hove been working on
wheat and alfalfa, havo shown tho fol
Iowlug mixture to bo superior to spray
ing with parls green, ns formerly roc
onimeuded :
Thoroughly mix while dry 1 pound
of parls green and 60 pounds of wheat
bran; make moist, but not sloppy, by
adding water In which a (juart of cheap
molasses has been dissolved. I'laco
this mixture In spoonful plies whero
the worms are working, it nttracts tho
worms from ttie wheat nnd outs. It Is
also good grasshopper poison.
Illrda the Farmer' Friends.
Professor Cook of the national agri
cultural department declares that of
tho 300 different kinds of birds, but
three nro the fanners' foes, tho En
glish sparrow leading. Ho held that,
whllo tho robin Is looked upon as a
destroyer of early fruit, his diet Is but
WJ
1 pound of fruit to 0 pound of In-'
ects.
CAFE Phone Main 23 IS
COIST HILGERS
381 N. 17th St. Portland, Oregon
DBUU'8 CAI'E
Oliolro Wlnex, t,lciinr. biiiI (.'Ikn. Family
Kanloii In eciiiiH'Ctlciii. Trniinlcnt ronm. Un
ion linr. Win. Hell, l'rnp. Phono Main V.'OI,
Cor. lild nnil Tliurmnii fclx., Portland, Oregon.
Phono Hood 677
THE OLD HOME
V. V. Mi:i:ilAX, l'rop.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
for Sou'litevlilli Hnd'N'nrtlmip His.
Portland, Oregon
ELDERBRAU GROTTO
KltK'KBON A- UUlia, Trap.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
54 Sixth Street
MAIN 4iw PORTLAND, ORE.
ANDREW SWANSON
Fine "Wines & Liquors
Cor. 23d and Wiuhlngton
PORTLAND, OR.
SERING & HILL
Fine Wines & Liquors
Family Trado a Spocialty
340 Williams Ave.
Portland, Ore.
Phone Ticlflc 2U9 Work Done On Shoit Notice
The Never Regret
Cleaning and Pressing Parlor
Cli'iuiliiL', rrvnnltiK. IbvliiK anii:ilcinlrliiK.
Ploain mul Trench llrv t'li'itiilliir n Hnoi'lnllv.
conn rri'Hi'ii n no ion i an.
132 N. SUth Street, PORTLAND, OREGON
C H. COBB
INtlmntVH Ulvcn on All Clao (if
Plumbing and Heating Work
l'huno Kant 3.U7 Itenlilciico Kan I '."010
247 Holiday Ave. PORTLAND, ORE
M, J. (Innlncr. l'luinu Main 1W0 M. (Innlnvr
GARDNER BROS.
Mnnufnrturcni of tho
Cigars
UNION MADE
20 Midlson 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 Hall
DRUGS, STATIONERY
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
PERFUMES
Prescription!!, Family ItccipcH, Phone
your onluiH l.atit GldU,
W. C. CHURCH, Pharmacist
G77 Williams Ave., Cor. Farto
KSTAIIUHIIKI) 1K1
Multnomah Trunk & Bag
COMPANY
Manufacturer of
TRUNKS
SUIT CUES
STRAPS
TELESCOPES
BAGS
Mail Orders Promptly Attended To
Telephone Cast 24
121-131 E.WalcrSt. PORTLAND, ORE
AMBLER & WATTERS
The Real Estate Brokers
Corvallis, Oregon
Fine Farms, Stock Ranches and
City Property for Sale or Rent
Independent Phone'225. Send for List
DRINK
Crystal High -Class
Carbonated Beverages
CRYSTAL BOTTLING CO.
Tulcilioiii'Malli 7174
Ginger Alu in 8yphonn n Specialty
Family Trade Kupplled.
249 MadisonSt. Portland, Oregon
THE AVENUE CLUB
and rv
The Avenue Oyster Hous
I'. Y. !(AJ.(,,J'rnp.
Kreuli Oymctra njn dully.
I'lnU, (uarli(al.
loim
iigmt'iumii) iia(u.
The Btt of Wine, liquor and Cigars
Tho bent of Mean, Klli, Oyttcn arid (Jamo.
Open Day and Night
UA Williams Avcnuo set Williams Avenue
J'tione Kan IGl'J '
I'OiqxAND
OUEOON
Ericson Undertaking Co.
Incorporated
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
LADY ASSISTANT
Phono Main C133
roltTI.ANI)
400-111 Alder Strict
onr.ooN
Rupert's Pharmacy
I'MONC MAIN 6421
KvurythiiiK Now, Fresh nnd Up-To-Datis.
Wo dol r t your trade.
Purity iiH'-cmliKMit. Pure I)ruj:H
nn Important mutter. 1'rescriptioiiH
precisely piepured. We never nub
Btltute. 1'crfuuieH of the liipliopl
chnrnctor. W e want your confidence
1G0 Jefferson St.
Corner thirteenth St. Pnrf linr! rtr
Opp. Uulllvnnt's Grocery lOriluna, Ur.
WESTERN SODA WORKS
JU01IKMIC1I A pltAMKIt, l'roi.n.
MiinufiieturerH of Cnrhoniited Hever
nires, Svrup", Kxtrnct", Mineral Water
anil ( liatiiiu.'uc Cider. Sole dlBtriln
utorsof fcV(liillle Mineral Witter,
l'lione 1'nclllc 171)3.
orricc and Ftctory, 204 Mill Street
PORTLAND, OREGON
OUR BRAND
Horse Collars
KnrinorK, Tonmn'om stnl Hnmoincn, look
to oiir Intorent. Wliun In lived ul llorwi
Collnm, buy thu bvnt - tlio
SHARKEY COLLAR
It nan kUkkI tho teat of wear and tear and
rllinnto for twenty )cr. Auk iinr ilcalrr
for thorn and Inilnt on IirtIiik tho "Hhnr
key." ,
P. SHARKEY & SON
Portland, Oregon
Furniture i Quality
Wo 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 the kind we
All
COVELL
FURNITURE GO.
1C4-186 FIRST
All the Credit You Want
The
SAVINGS BANK
of the
Title Guarantee
& Trust Company
PAYS
4 Per Cent
Yearly Interest
On Savings Accounts
Interest Compounded Semi-Annually
We Also Pay 4 Per Cent Interest
on Certificates ot Deposit
And 3 Per Cent on Daily Balances
of Check Accounts
Save a Dollar Today and It
Will Work for You Tomorrow
A Hunk Account is tlio llrst step to
ward hupiiincBs, prosperity nnd commit
Hanking Hours, 1) h. hi. to 1 p. in,;
HatnnluyH. H it m. to 1 p, in.; .Saturday
evt'iiliiKH, f. p, in, to 8 p, in,
DIHKCTOHH Win. M. Ijidd, J.
Tliorliiirn Hoh, T. T. llurkliart, Frunk
M. Warren, George II. Hill.
OITICKHS-J. Tliorhurn Hohh, Pn-H-iilent;
Gcorgu H, Hill, Vlco President ;
T. T. Iliirklinrl, TreaHtirer; John K.
AitclilKin, Ktcrotary.
240 Washington Street
Corner Second
PORTLAND
OREGON
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