Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 16, 1907, Image 3

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I GREAT FALLS :
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Cloths Man, Woman, Boy in
Modern Up-to-Rato Fashionable
Clothing at Popular PriccH.
Visit Often the Popular Priced
Store for Men and Women.
Great Falls,
Montana.
B.A.KK1CHFX, President.
W. K. BKNOUUBOH, Vice rrealdent.
II. W. OKUN WALDT, Beo. & TrM
THE
AMERICAN BREWING
& MALTING COMPANY
Brewers and Bottler of extra
quality lager beor. '.'American
Family'" bottled beer a specialty.
Office: 109 Central Avenue.
1 0. Box 80.
Great Falls, - - - Montana.
Third and Columiu 'Phohb Main 13
BONNY & WATSON CO
( fUCCIMOUS TO),
BONNY & STEWART
rcNcnAL mrkctom and kmbalmem
Lady Aaalatant Al- C,.,f, Wae.fl
way In Attendance. "CAlUC "5n
fUT HOOPS-IRON ORAW-LU04
I MISSOULA MONT j
II. K. CIIANKV,
Proprietor.
A. A. HOWARD,
Manager.
Florence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
Established 1890. Telephone US
Work Done On Short Notice
112.114 West front St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
THE GRIND PACIFIC SILOON
Mlasssoula, Montana.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, 5c.
Bottled Beer, 25c. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes. I
Opp. N. P. Depot. I
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BtLXJNOS. MONTANA ,
Branch Bank at Butt, Anaconda and Oardlnar
TraartMot aa demeirasl BamklnaT Eulneu
Fay interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposit. We
start Savings Accounts with a deposit of one dollar or more.
SWIFT V COMPANY So. Omaha, Nebraska
PREMIUM HAMS, BACON
And All Frash Cuts for Hotsis
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPT ATTENTION
THE BUREAU SALOON
FHANK HOFFMAN, Proprietor
Choicest Imported and Domeatlo
Wines, Liquors and Cigars'
Tclcpliono Main 680ft
Bouthcaat Corner Flrat and Morrison
PORTLAND OREGON
SENIN & NITSEHKE
PIIONK EAST 307.1
SCULPTORS
AND CARVERS
In Marble, Stone, Granlto and Wood.
Architectural, Plaster and 8talT Orna
ments. Monuments, Statues, llustb,
Toribstones. Postal orders promptly
attended to. Sculpturo Work a spe
cialty, Ofllco and Studio. Union Ave,
cor. Irving.
PORTLAND, OREGON
NATIONAL WINE CO.
Pure Wine & Liquors
WE SELL DIRECT TO
THE FAMILIES
Fifth and Stark Streets
Phone Main 6499 PORTLAND, ORE
I SEATTLE WASH
When in Seattle, visit
HANSON & CO'S
Billiard Parlor
The Finest in the Northwest
621-23 First Avenue
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
WATER TANKS
Fir Struom mint
Omdar Lumkmr
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BoxShomkm
Cmdmr Shlnglmm
Grays Harbor Commercial Co
Smmttl; Wmmh.
Just a Word About Rods
tittle Rolls ami bit- Ilolli: ulaln Holla mil
fancy Rolls; Rolls lor brtakfait; Rolls for
lunch: Rolls for supper all good sorts of Rolls
grow to perfect proportions at tbe reliable
bakery most people In Mlisoula know about
TEVIS & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables
Ceafectioaery, Etc., Etc.
131 Higgin Ave.
Missoula, Montana
SAVINGS BANK
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Sugar from pumpkins will be the
next sourco of wealth which will bo de
veloped in Iowa, for tho authorities at
the agricultural college declaro hlgh
grnde sugar will be made from them by
a process even more simple than that
required to make It from beets. Exper
iments have resulted In tho production
o a special of pumpkin which contains
4 per cent of sugar, and It is tho pre
diction that in three years the sugar
clement will bo increased to 12 per cent.
This Is equal to tho quantity of sugar
found in tho best variety of sugar beet.
Decnuso pumpkins aro easily raised and
a to nun go may bo produced to the aero
which will exceed that of sugar beets,
the new sugar pumpkin will open up a
valuable Held for tho Iowa farmers,
Tho pumpkins may be planted In tho
cornfields, and tho same soli which will
produce corn may be mado to produce
n crop of pumpkins nt tho same time.
American Cultivator.
A Tree flnnril.
Very often young trees, maples es
pecially,, aro entirely destroyed by cat
tlo reaching up and pulling tho tops
down, oven when
the tops would seem
to bo out of reach.
Of course, cattle
should not bo whero
young trees aro
planted,' csiioclally
fruit trees; but It
sometimes happens
that this Is not
practicable. When
this Is tho case uso
n guard sucli as is
shown in tho Illus
tration. It is mado
as follows:
Tako two pieces thee ouaiid.
of board (such as hnvo como off some
old building), say nbout 7 feet long,
breadth botween 8 to 12 Inches. Leave
ono of these boards Intact Cut tho
other Into three equal lengths, and nail
Into the top of the ' uncut board, at
shown In tho Illustration. Sometimes,
If the fence Is high enough, a short
board, tho ono facing tho fence, can
bo loft out, and a cleat used instead.
The. tree, beforo putting up tho guard
should bo posted, and tho guard ualtod
to ttils post
nmt Blare of Treea to Plant.
Wo havo always had tho best success
with planting out tho medium-sized
tree. In apples, cherries and plums wo
would rather havo a two-year-old tree,
4 to 0 feet, that is thrifty than any
other size. Oftentimes tho larger trees,
0 to 7 feet, do well when tho conditions
aro favorable, but If tho conditions aro
not favorable, following tho transplant
ing of the trees of this size, they often
get tho backset from which it takes
several years to recuperato, and tho ob
jection of planting out very small trees
1.1 that they aro much moro liable to ho
Injured by rabbits and broken down by
cultivation than tho larger olzc. Twen
tieth Century Farmer.
Storing; Carrot or Tornlpa.
When carrots or turnips nro stored
outsldo they cannot always be reached
when desired for use, and it wll,
therefore, bo advantageous to store
them in bins. In a dry cellar. If pack
ed In perfectly dry sawdust, oats, corn,
or oven dry earth, they will keep well
and can be taken out of tho bhis at any
time. It Is the nlternate freezing and
thawing that damages all root crops
stored away In winter, but as tho pack
ing material keeps them at even tem
perature this liability Is avoided. Tho
oats or corn tited for tho purpose will
not bo Injured, and may bo fed while
using tho roots coming from tho bin.
Cheviot Sheep.
A Wisconsin man writes as follows
of tho Cheviot breed of sheep: Tho
Cheviot breed of sheep Is a compara
tively small breed of a semi-mountain-ous
character. They ore sprightly
and very active In their habits and art
possessed of a fair mutton form, being
low down and compact. Tho fleeco Is
long and In Oneness excels any of tbe
down breeds. They are adapted to the
moro rough and broken sections of Wis
consin where the range Is ample and
pasturage scant
Farm Maaaajement.
The farmer reduces the value of bis
own labor by keeping Inferior stock or
falling to secure large yields of crops,
as tbe higher the prices and tbe greater
tbe production tbe better the remun
eration for tbe labor bestowed. There
are periods when the", farmer cannot
perform work lu the fields, for which
reason be should aim to get hi crop
under shelter as soon as passible. In
order to do some kinds of work which
can be performed Inside the barn.
Peedlagr Powle.
While It Is well to compel tbe fowls
to scratch In Utter, when grain Is al
lowed, so as to exercise, yet tbe soft
foods should be supplied from troughs
In order to avoid tbe filth of the
ground, tbe damp food easily accumu
lating dirt If thrown where tbe hens
must walk over It and scramble with
each other for their supply. Many
cases of disease In flocks can be traced
to tbe lack of cleanliness la the use of
soft foods for poultry.
Jt-ft:
tnitrnpftmae fit BairrtaSN
Dairy schools aro now In operation
In many States, and short courses of
Instruction on butter and cheese mak
ing are given at some of the- agricul
tural colleges. It was long ago demon
strated that Inferior butter- could not
compete with oleomargarine and that
good butter of choice qunlLty could al
ways bo Bold at n fair price. Tho fact
has also been demonstrated that thero
was much to learn In making good but
ter, and that cleanliness ami the proper
management of the milk wore essential
In producing the choice article. Thero
has been a wonderful advance In meth
ods of butter making, and oleomarga
rlno Is responsible for It Consumers
will not purchase the counterfeit artlclo
If they can get tho genuine, and poor
butter Is as much a coutcrfelt as any
other imitation.
Clennllnee In the Dairy.
Tho Kansas Experiment Station says
very truly, In a bulletin : Cleanliness Is
tho flrat law which should be observed
by every man who In any way manufac
tures or handles dairy products. Any
condition which will promoto this end
effectively should tie established. Tho
simpler theso conditions can be mado
the better. Unclean dairy utensils aro
among tho greatest sources of contam
ination of milk. This contamination Is
due to tho presence of undcslrablo bac
teria. The undeslrnblo bacteria aro
thoso that produce taints In milk, and
which exist principally In tilth lodged
on tho surface and In the crevices of
dairy utensils. They are minute organ
Isms which have tho power of multiply
ing very rapidly under favorablo con
ditions. Ffe.llna- the Yonnsr Calf Milk.
A dairy farmer of experience gives
his plan of teaching young calves how
to drink milk without trouble, and says
In tho' Trlbuno Farmer that ho lots tho
calf stay with tho cow a fow hours
only, then ho milks tho cow In a few
hours after removing tho calf and puts
tho bucket of warm milk to tho coifs
noso so as to touch It, and In a mlnuto
or two It will drink, and the work Is
done. Tho calf has now learned to
drink llko other animals, and tho troublo
of feeding milk to calves Is over. Tho
mistake usually mado Is In allowing
young calves to run with tho cow sov
oral days, and so It has learned to suck,
and It Is hard to teach It any other
way.
Negotiation! (or V. 8. Cattle.
Tho chief agrarian paper published
In Dcrllu learns from a trustworthy
sourco that tho American tariff com
missioners, who aro now in llcrlln con
ferring with the Gorman tariff experts
regarding German-American commer
cial relations, aro discussing with them
the Importance of Importing llvo Amer
ican cattlo Into Germany, via Ham
burg, where they wilt be slaughtered.
Tho meat will then be conveyed to all
parts of the country In railway refrig
erator cars. Tho Journal adds that ne
gotiations aro going on between vn cl
ous Hamburg ahlpplng Arms and tho
Hamburg authorities for tho erection
of tho necessary buildings.
Scrutiny FiilllilooiU Denounced.
A cattlo breeder tells soino sound
truth In tho following: Ilreeders of
puro-bred cattlo would doubtless make
moro money If they would keep to sell
for breeding only thoso Individuals that
are expert judges would pronounco emi
nently worthy of duplication and lit all
others for the block, Tho first alono
would sell for moro money In' tho ag
gregate than all of them would, and It
would bo better for buyers to pay tho
higher price tho good animals would
command. The poor, or scrub, full
bloods havo created all the prejudice
that now exists against "registered and
pedigreed" cattle.
l'oll UtII.
If possible scatter tho enlargement
so as to avoid opening It A stimulat
ing liniment applied to tho poll will
probably be beneficial, therefore securo
tbe following: Four ounces of turpen
tine, two ounces of tincture of lodluo,
two ounces of tincture catharldcs, six
ounces of tincture capsicum, ono pint of
compound soap liniment Mix up and
apply to tbe parts dally until sore, then
withhold for a few days and begin
again. A cheaper liniment would bo
four ounces of alcohol, four ounces of
eucalyptoltn and a pint of water In tho
same way.
around Klaxaeed.
Ground flaxseed Is sometimes found
on tbe market but In very limited
quantities. If the pure flaxseed meal
la desired It Is probably best for tho
farmer to grow the seed and grind It
himself. It Is often used to replace tbe
fat In skim milk fed to calves. Iloth
flaxseed and Unseed or oil meal aro
laxative In their nature and for this
reason should not be fed alone, but
should be mixed with other grains.
Remember to Salt tbe Cow.
Tbe carefully kept cows on the De
troit dairy farm receive four ounces j
of salt dally mixed with tbelr feed.
Tbey eat tbelr food better, and tbe
owner thinks tbey do better when tbey
bavs tbls amount than wben tbe allow
ance Is smaller, Tbe cows are fed
tbree times a day, and tbe salt Is di
vided between tbe tbree feeds.
lacreaaed Yield from Beets.
According to estimates, tbe beet su
gar production of. tbe United States
for tbe season of 1000-7 will exceed tbe
yield of lJKKHJ by nearly 22 per cent,
the 1006-7 crop being figured,- accord
ing to latest exhaustive compilations,
at 840,000 tons of 2,240 pounds each.
News emanating from sugar factories
scattered throughout tbe entire coun
try Indicates considerably larger crops
than those of tbe preceding season.
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mUB PACIFIC LIQUOR AND Vf INK IIOUBE.
K. RKUTKR, Proprietor..
The best of Wines, Mquors and Cigars.
Family Trade a Hpeclalty,
Tel. Red 1731.
1Mb i'acino Are.
HOA Commerco St, Tacoma, Washington
M
O.NTY'8 THIRST STORK
llcrlln Building. 113 South 11th Bt.
Telephone, Main 1M.
TACOMA,
. WA8IUNOTON
The Best is None Too Good for
You. Get It at
The Trail
Saloon & Cafe
RUSSELL ORMSBY, Proprietor
113 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Wash.
Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster
Ivory Cement Plaster
F. T. CROWE & GO,
1 105 A Street TACOMA, WASHIN6T0N
STYLES RIGHT
PRICES RIGHT
Menzics & Stevens
Latest Styles In
HATS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND
CLOTHING SPECIALTIES
913 Pacific Avenue
Provident Bldg. TACOMA, WASH.
Puget Sound Electric Railway
Interurban
Loavo Tacotna 0:00, 7:10, 8:10, 9:16
(Ltd., no stops) 10:10, li:10am, 12:10,
1:10,2:10,3:10,4:15 (Ltd., no stopa).
5:10, 0:10, 7:10, 8:10. 0:10, 11 :15 p m.
Leavo Bcattlc fi:30, 8:00, 0:00 (Ltd.,
no stops), 10:00, 11 :00 a ni, 12 in, 1 :00,
2:00, :!:00, 4:00 (Ltd., no stops). 6:00,
U :00, 7 ;00, 8 :00, 0 :00, 10 :00, 11:15 p m.
1'UYALLUP DIVISION
Leave Pu yallup 5 :30, 7 :00, 8 :00, 0 :00,
11:00a in, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00,
0:16,7:15,8:16,0:15 pm.
Loavo utii and Commorco fits.- 5:40,
7:00,8:00,10:00,12:00 am, 1:00, 2:00,
3:00,4:00,6:00,0:16, 7:16, 8:15, 11:15
p m,
(5:30 a in omitted Sundays)
Tacoma Trunk Factory
A good Trunk la always a good
bargain. You can't Judgo from
moro appearances. Wo sell
Trunks that not only look well
hut wear well. Suit Cusea and
JlagH of all sizes, styles and prices
Kopairing dono. l'hona Ited 2772
031 0 Street
TACOMA, WASH.
U. R. MArSNIINO. Pruii. A. T. HOHMUR. Heoy
L,. R. MAlNINIINa & CO., Inc.
Real Estate Loans and Investments. City and Farm Property. Timber and
Coal Lands. First-Class Mortgages aad Investment Securities.
EQUITABLE BUILDINQ TAC MA, WASH.
THE SCANDINAVIAN
Commercial Banking
Capital f 5,O0Q,0OQ Surplus 1 360,000 Total Available Assots 7,500,00Ot
A. CIULBERO, President OKO, II. TAIU1KIX, Manager
A. V. HAYDEN, Cashier
Tacoma Office No. 065 Commerce St., N. K. Cor. South 11th Bt.
A Delightful
BREAKFAST
Dish
WH EATH K ARTS
Makes adellghtlul breakfast dish: with fruit added,
lovly ilea. rt. Hequires little time to rook. A light ei
teniw for fuel. Is nuaraiitet-d absolutely pure and wata
leaa than any other cereal Bold by all grocers, lire
pound package, 'U rents.
THE PUGET SOUND FLOUMINB MILLS CO., TC0U, WASH.
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THE ABBEY
K. J. MOONEY. Proprietor
Telephone James 2121
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Rooms In Connection
TACOMA WASHINGTON
THE AIN1NEX
MARTIN ANOBL, Prop.
House of Fine Liquors
Phone Main 446.
Cor. Eleventh and Pacific Avenue
the Mcdonald cigar go.
Bolls the lilgheet Uradca ot
...CIGARS...
Manufactured by the teat factntlfs ot New
York and Tampa. Also a complete line ol
Imported Cigars, Cigarettes and
Smokers' Articles
Tel. Main 765.
956 Pacific Avenue
THE DAMFINO
P.T.McOI.OlN, Proprlotor
Telephone Main 1M
B8TABU8HBD BEPORU TUB WAR
Imported and Domestic Wines,
Liquors and Cigars
1A02 Jefferson Avenue, Corner Factflo
TACOMA WASHINGTON
L. L ROsEMOS,
Tfti. aai Thu.
C H. X0BER501.
EAT T. B. C. BREAD
Mado by
TACOMA BAKING COMPANY
Wholmalo Manufacturers of Bread, Cakoa,
Ktc. Wo aUo make a specialty ol (JOOD
URKA1). Tel. James 201.
943 Tacoma Ave, Taconu, Wash.
Phone Main 78 Pavtnf Plant, 16th and Dock
The Barber Asphalt Paving Go.
ASPHALT
For Roofing, Street Paving aad Reser
voir Lining
CONTRACTORS
Street Paving, Driveways, Floors and
Sidewalks
203-4-5 Providence Bldg.
TACOMA WASH.
We make a Bpeclaltr of
FINE POULTRY
Private Car Trade Solicited
Commercial Market
MARRY MASH, Prop.
Retail Dealer in
fresh and Salt Meats
1114 C Street
Telephone Main 202 TACOMA
J, B. TKRNK8, Pres. and Mi r.
Tel. 1
Tacoma Carriage and Baraga
Transfer Company
OFFICE Q TENTH ST.
Oirrligis and BiRige Wagons at Ml Hovn
Privatfj imbulancs Pirfict li
Every Detail
FIRST CLASS LIVERY
Ifanil vmlp lipV tnr II...... tn.iH.UM.
senrera, who will meet you on all lucomlng
trains.
TACOMA, WASH.
AMERICAN BANK
Savings Department
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