The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 02, 1897, Image 3

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    pJcULTUIlALNEWS
,urS PERTAINING TO THE
r" ciRM AND MOMC
Bone, to A.h.. .V.I...
tt . ,:nd ! Found-He.. 10
Corn-How
.hit r''"
to Have
Far' Cor"
I lnrM un"
corn
i of '1'
Is
JH'110"" '.r from failure of
lit f'1 .. l.lllllttMl OU too
7 ..InlllPll. " I
r.. to mature Its .toi.
l..llfP(l:
'rroowi lu ' .uwiinir valm but more
poor
Thin soft
if . unlit! IMllli
s,,rT.,.i.n.)Ktof It. lt even wIhmi
I fiii iM-nt ii tho nutrition Is not
f Vorn o. It U in the fully
i!a 1 i rnln Not even ri'imistlentloii
jrlpcneJ t. "; f ru wllMt i ,M)t
8 Kv,.u in the Brl.l W'st. where
,liere- ,1 prenmturely, tho earliest
oVr . fan- bt. When the
'DLt - e wl.U-1. wither .he l.-
."e oom to al.t-nothing the
J, timt hi formwl enr and Rraln has
-avl le.v" even the )h. ,-r
-J" ' t wn.lH to wholly dbmlpnto.
'' ' , We nlwMy H'lvlne the early
1 1,! f ,or... Kven If the frost
1 " Z hla.le jtiHt ns It Is piwhliiK
Z I the snrfaee. there Is vlp-r
IIl-Ii In the root to fetnl out n new
' i it It I" rather more sorbins If the
Z rttehM corn when It Is live or six
KhM lilirli. lie fr,,ml ,,,nf 1"'s
,f,eB to I cllpiKHl off lH'fore a new
' wtl, will start. 8oiiietlmeH torn
Ln thus frozen down uiatureH a hot
,.rol. than that from corn planted
,(tor the f'"st WHS ov,'r'
labor for cultlrntlon llu Loot rrtp
may be very euslly ami chfiiply grown, j
Mnrlnn Ecu.
Eggs should u ,e mured in ur any 1
odorous eoiiiiii.liiy, us th.-v have al
most the proclivity .,r buil'-r fr l.. '
Sorblll ,olS. KsHM.,ll , .,r.' kI :.l ,
be takell In xhlppliiK. Ill one liistrtiic. I
a xlilpineiit of eci: wu pln.c, near a i
larue Khlpnicnt of uA, on the .i!p 1
and hecaine nlnm-t nn.alal.li., b(.mi,i
It wan I'oniplalncd that thev had tin
odor of apples, l'lckl.-d ,.Sg ar. not
HO apt to he affected hy odors as other
eCKS. Ill the plckllli).' there seems lo
1 1
if u ucposii or tile slii'll wlili'i tends
to till the pores; perhaps that Is the
reason why the hells of pickled ew
are almost always hurst when Lolled.
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER.
Hat lew
tiiit Tr.nnini.E rornor.
SOLDIERS IN DISGUISE.
.i.i'.
h:nl.
. v. ,
'ih
l'.o;l h:is
i;i'ai:lliy
mi mfi.
i-xpivta-
The riMit has
CaU At, I, lllu-.tlnn.
Salt In moderate hiiioiiuIs Is dotilit
less an aid to dlest:oii. The era vim:
for It In natural with all herlilvermis
anlnialM. and Is especially siroic: hi
those that chew the cud. If cows are
not salted regularly the cream from
their milk will not make liuin-r so
quickly. This is possibly because lack
of salt allows food III Hie slomach to
ferment before It cm tie digested. This
always causes fever and Increases the
caselne In the milk. Tiic same result
is caused by the cliane In fall from
jtrecn feed to dry. I'ows sliouhl be
salted at least twice a week. It is In t.
ter still to keep some where they
ways can have access to it. They will
not eat too much for their good,
Pome Onvornmrnt Kiprrlmontn.
The I'nlted Slates Covcrnmcut has
made some experiments with bisul
phide of c.irliou in order to learn the
effects of the substance on seeds that
-n irrowliiK' even while the top was ! hlVe , exposed to It In sealed v(
fruien. Hence, uioukii mien nuu nuum
wver have quite as bin stalks as that I
tlilili frew without Interruption, It j
would have law and well-lllled ears, j
Must of the stalks would have suckers, I
" ,.1 these also would 1h well eared.
Kirv corn always has more grain than
late iii proiKirtlou to Its' stalk growth.
Hone and Ashes.
Bones, as they are, are not available
l food for the farmer's crops; there
fore, lie takes no interest In them, and
they are suffered to lie nlKitit the farm
unnoticed. This writer says to buy
tone meal Is very handy, but this does
not Justify the farmer In noKleciln
io vnluahie a home recsouree for plant
food. If you reduce the Isines that ac
cumulate 'on the farm to dust, you have
1 penulne article. Mr. llnlket says,
afttr numerous trials between what Is
called isreeu liones with nil the marrow
and fat In them, and dry bone, he
found the dry bone raised the best
crops. Of ull the inntters of which
imiiiM me coninosed. there Is not a
ulusie particle which Is not a direct
foustlttitent or food for plants. Thus
we see, when we reduce them to avail
able food, It Is all Rood.
.Now, It Is but little trouble to have
barrels placed conveniently to receive
(lie ashes from the house and tobacco
barns, and you will find that it takes
but little time to collect nil liones, lsith
large and small, that are lyinj; about
the farm, giving It an unsightly ap
pearance. I H not be nfrald of them. A
man that Is too nice to take hold of
lwaes will not make much progress In
farming. Save all the beef and hog
Umes when killed. Tut a good layer
of ashes at the bottom of a barrel, then
a layer of lames, nnd so on until near
ly fiill; then till with ashes. Keep the
mass wet, but not enough to leach. Vse
soapsuds If convenient. lo not suffer
the mass to freeze, as the process will
stop while frozen. While dissolving
Iwiies with ashes Is n slow process, It
Is simple, and requires no great care,
mid while you nre about your farm
work, yon are making fertilizers that
tire valuable. Not only this, but I
think the mixture of the bones and
nslies Is more valuable as a manure
than either by Itself. Ohio Fanner.
sels. An exsisure of forty-eight hours
failed to Injure the germinating quali
ties of peas, beans, cotton, kallir corn,
buckwheat, turnip, cabbage, cauli
flower, pumpkin, cow pea and oats.
Such an exposure is too long, however,
twenty-four hours being sulll' leut, the
result proving the destruction of weevil
and any Insect that may he in tli seeds.
Tlie germinating quality w as decnased
111 barley, w heat, rye. corn. rice, millet
ami crimson clover. It Is believed that
an exposure of only Iwetity-fonr hours
will not injure any seed... as the tests
made were very severe ami such as
would not he necessary as a practice.
Fiicc wlfi Fcrtt"r
The impression that the mere appli
cation of a few pounds of fertilizers
to a poor soil Is all that Is necessary
to make it produce n large crop has
now about disappeared from the mind
of the average farmer. This wisdom
tinu luu.n l'iiIihnI from exiierleliee. The
tlin-e great essentials, which have most j 10 per ton.
to do with the successful culture of: J-gi-'s 1. e
the soil, nre good cultivation, proper
rotation nnd Judicious fertilization.
The three requisites mentioned are mu
tually dependent upon one n not her. If
the soil is In the best physical condi
tion, nnd tills can only be brought
nlMiut by thorough cultivation, It af
fords n liotter opportunity for the plant
roots to forage altont In search of food.
Furthermore. It admits the passage of
air ami enables the water to move
freely, and unless the soil admits of
such." the plant Is retarded In Its
growth, which, of course, means a re-
lu the yield.-Hoards i-airy-
Donning. ll,,kln. . ,,,,
r Ir.ol...
Hie renewed e rt de m.t d
tlie .loin, ;w I ,,.r , u
market norm: the l.n wed:,
ward movement ..( the i., w
Is'cti dm 1 1 oiMHig both in
and in quality, but has U
ciently l.itge to Warr.lllt the
"on oi a i.ur increase in stiv'.s at ten
ters of accumulation. Tim matket i
lacking in cpccul.itive mipport, the vol
ume of speculation having fallen to the
minimum. Tins serves to empliasiz
the legitimacy o( the present a lvanc".
1'ictc lias been no change in eiop pio
v.n in America and we Mill maintain
that the present crop w ill he. the sccon 1
largest iaise.1 in the histoiy ot tli.s
country From a speculative. jKiint of
view the market now possesses two
sides. There is no longer any douM
lhat Kutope requires all of our ava'l
aide siirplu. We cannot meet this in
creased dud and at the same tune ie
pleliisli our at piesent depleted reserves
in all Hi.itioiis. l!nl it must be re
inetubercd that I'.urope lias iiliea.ly
Is'iight largely and that her neccssi.
t ties ate not entirely for the immediate
present but for the entire crop year.
Tlie increasing movement of the new
crop promises to more than oil set the
demand for the time and result in in
creasing stocks.
Corn is king. This has Ihvii and is
year of j.rosjn-r ity mil advancing
values. It is funic to talk of surplus
supplies or the growing crop. Tlie for
mer is unprecedented!) large. The
latter promises to Ik- much siniilicr than
anticipated, but neither will have but
a tcuiHiiarv influence on values. We
ate cniergiu,. form a period of depres
sion and panic, livery other commod
ity is advancing in value. Com is
going to participate in the general ad
vance. It lias Ist'ii selling too low. It
is going to sell higher. The shortage
in the w heat, rye and potato crops of
the world insures the substitution of
corn as a food product to an extent
never before known. To nrguo that
com is going to sell lower is to main
tain that the panic still exists. Every
one knows better.
rortlnml Miirki-U.
Wheat Walla Walla, K:iti$4c; Val
lev and llluestin. hiitahiC per bushel.
Flour Host grades, 1.40; graham,
:l.S5; UK-rline, iii. bO per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 37(ir3Sc; choice
gray, Uttc per bushel.
liarley Feed barley, f llKit 20; brew
ing. llloi '.'O per ton.
Millstutls llran, H cr ton;
middlings, .l; shorts, I'-'Hiu.l.
liny Timothy, H-V li.oO; clover,
1 1 ot 1 1 ; California wheat, 110
do oat, 11; Urcgon wild hay, '-
Mn'tr'nl .t : li lnvr'lv ui'i.rmtiil
Iv it,.MItl!H -r e( lllf I r. Illf l.., ls.
loins. Ii iol the iiiti To I In iriio,.,l hi
Ih.lh ni, . mn-r ml. I lis ! t H.-.. :I s.,m.
m h im r. ! in ' .li-,iiiie. li "'il ilif III"
a.! ii rr r.---.t .! i-rl.iriiiinn u ..rW
II. iikii t ni ' ! oe S HI
.1 ii ii.ltiiiisi.ii si ru l. i.iii'.iI i..
.tsii'iii In. .k. n I" ll I -' i Ii " I S'li l II !
sin ii.'lli ..i'si..tien. Iln-r suil k iitu-v in-
! in :..! io rii.i.in- : leli'iu. r.-.l I.i u
llinr..iii;li.i
Fpvt
Tho average taxation in
als. ut ll .'iO a head.
AN 0Ptr7 LtTTtR TO M0THCBS.
We sir a.scititic In the coutu mo nn'it toiht
oi'iisut- ii-r nf llir went -CAsiuki V anil
IllvllliK CAM OKIA." uul lM.lt Mulk.
I. tr. Samm l 1'iUtn t. ol llvniiis t.,...u hn.rtu,
wa.lliroliKOiatoriif ' I'11'l.Hr.K sv.Vsl nKlA "
the Mine that hit Ikhiic ml il.ssn l-rjr tlie
In.-simile ii;niilioeol C'M AS II I I.i: IV III a uo
every r.iier. T li 1 ot t ajt nul I I l III K S
t VMOIsI A " wliull hut s"l oi Hie ti. mu
Of lliemellietsof AlllrlUl for over Unity teal.
l.is.1. Caielnlly at the rriver ami see lli.il ll l
tki kiiJ tea ui.-.JU 's. an.l tus the
.ikiuliire of CIIAH. H. FI.KI'III;K on Hi
wrapper. No one haa anlhoiily fiuin me to use
my name eaivpl The Cenlaur Comiuny o( whl.tl
Cli-is. II i-liUher ia fresi.lenl.
.Vj.. S, v. HAML'KL I'lTvlli:, U.U
IIUMK. ritOIHiTH AMI run-: Hll.
Ml Ka-l.Ttl sriii. soiallc l.
liklil l oli.ri il simI el Ileal y Ims.Ii,
L. L ii, i.s,.. ..! 1,,1'ifiM l"o '
s 1 1 . 1. 1 I Mtii- ami u sri,-tlt IMlle
In tn-t i isss fi.siiTs. ill cans 1 1 II 1 siatlll'MI
t ri.l In tin I'o lll I oT SVSI I I n til wi n
u , in- . i .i,., '!,." Iiaie It'i' liiaitniai-'
inn r a name Iillie!iBilie.l niietet can.
lis.ia'ilv ti-ry
Is iii.,.!.- ft. mi
H tllMili- ItHIII
II is ler srii-
Tin-H-Is iiiiir,' i alarrli In tills s.-i'iiii
ciniMiri llisii n I eilier ilisra-e. i nl loa lln r,
ali't nnlll llir is-l li car ii .iiiisisi .1 lo Ih'
ini-nral'.e l"i t" main teaisilo ft..-
lii. inn. I II a n a. ills. s.-, nil. I fti-s. rll e l local
rcliiniii s, nti. I I.i i .'lsalili lalillill lo l ine lo
li i nl I i i m 1 in. IK ' .r..noiiiii e.l ll lln nrrtl-!i'
Scetlie lias pli'ti'll ramrltl lo Im-a cotisttlil
Holm, ill-, a-f. all. I linTi-'ore ri.Uircs eoll-tl-InMin
al iii-iiin . in Ha '. aianh l ure, man
liiarlioe.l lo K J I In ie e. I ole.lo. 1 1.. '
Ilic on. l oiisiiiiiiioiiai i o. mi lie' inarki-l. It
Is laseii iiin riis.li in Item I" ilro" In a
Ii a-"-oiiiiii Ii a. i .l l. i n on lln Ie ami
Inn, .ii s sin tan ni lie n In y ofli r line
i il.., m. Ini ai.tiiik. il Inns in line.
Si ml loi ein nl ii- a"l n -i inoicais A.lilr'-a.
I I l HI "l t l li., lole.lo, '.
s.,i.i in .iiu.-si.i-. : .
lln.: . I alulii I' I'.- are I'll t.
Piso's l ure tor i iiii-iiniptioii bus been a
lo.il .iiiil Iii me M iii. It Meridian.
I lii's'o r, Florida, pi. IV. Ivi'i.
The Oregon la-atil of agriculture has
offered premiums for flax culture.
Uow Many Womon Tlnvo Qnlotly
Obtained Advice That MnJo
Thorn WolL
dlictlou
man.
sr dozen.
butter Fancy creamery, BOirf fioej
fair to good, -iUoNvic; dairy, slOodijc
lr roll.
, Clu-ese Oregon, ll'ej Youug
America, 13'4cj California, 10c ar
pound.
j Poultry Chickens, mixed, fi.OOul!
3.00 per dozen; broilers, l.'juc.'.'.'j;
geese, .'iiii ti.oO; ducks, t(i4.50 ier
dozen; tuikeys, live, ll(jjl'!lvc pr
.tiinl.
1'otitiH'S. O.egoti llurbiiliks, 40(C
4."ic per sack; new jmiIuIim'S, 6IK1 r
sack; sweets, fl.40 mt cental.
, Onions California, new, red. fLS.-.;
vellow. (SOo tier cental.
for new
Farm Notes.
When trees are pruned of surplus
branches ami shoots while they are
young It avoids the cutting off of large
limbs in after years.
An old sheep kirper says that good
fat sheep never lose their wool. Wool
Is lost through lice, ticks or scab, due
to n mite, and none of these beasts can
endure fat. 1'oor sheep Is always lliclr
feeding ground.
Fine btilter has its origin farther
back than the churn. The quality
which most a fleets tlie price Is the flav
or. Fnlcss this Is beyond criticism
there can Is no expectation of a gilt
mil I'll lll'll'l'. Tin llavor of Hi" liui.t'r
HUH unn i.-vi tits. ii- -..--. ti f i l tio ,
airfare soil, provided lime enough has depends on the milk, ami m . --
I1.MIVV ll,.. Ill U llllllll I HP IIMH1. I 111
rnltlvntlni After t'nlnn.
Much the best time to cultivate Is af
ter a rainfall which has packed the
Hops lOu per pound
crop; IH'Jt! crop, 5m tic.
Wind Valley, 1 4m 15c sr pound;
Hasten. Oicgon, lOiji 13e; mohair, iiUo
per pound.
.Mutton dross, best sheep, wethers
and e-.ses, aiota'.c; dresmsl mutton,
Ic; spring lambs, 5' per suind.
Hogs Urns., choice heavy, l.50;
light and feeders, ):i('4; dressed, ."Hi
5.50 ht 100 isiiinds.
lieef tiross, top fleers, j.75ia');
cows li.i:; dressed beef, 4 & 5 ',0 p'r
Hlllllll.
Veal Laitfe, 4'(rf5ej Biuall, Oo
per pound.
My sister, If you 11ml that In spite of
following faithfully your family doc
tor's advice, you nre not getting well,
why do you not try another course?
Many and iniiny u woman has quietly
written 'o Mrs. l'iiiUhniu, of l.ynn,
Mass., Btatiug her symptoms plainly
uud clearly, and take her advice, which
viut promptly
i received. Tho
following let
ter U pretty
.strongconllrm-
ation f this:
' I hud
been kick
for six
months; one
doctor told me I would have to go to a
hospital lieforc I would get well. llmd
female trou hlcsln their woi-st form.hiif
fcrvd untold agonies every month i niy
womb tipped back to my back bono: had
headache, hysteria, fainting spells, lull
ing, leucorihii'O.
' My feet and hands were cold all
the time, my limbs were w weak thot I
could hardly walk around the house;
was troubled with numb sm lis, 1 fol
lowed Mrs. rinUhum's advice. I huvo
taken four bottleaof I.yd'tu E. I'lnU
ham'a Vegetable Compound, one Uittlo
of her HIishI I'urlllcr, ono package of
her Nunutlve Wush, and am entirely
Hired." Mil. I.oi isa 1'l.AtK, 050 lkl
wont SL, Ui-ocktou, Mass.
' Well prllleil .lianee Hleerafe I'aneo-
ia I anil at lliiliollilu. i
i t-an Francisco, Sept. J4. If the
tones of the pavengcrs and crew of
tlie City of Peking, which arrived here
Tuesday evening, be true, a state of
affairs exi ts in Hawaii which demands
' the attention of the state department.
When the Peking arrived at Hono
lulu, the attention of passengers oil
Ui.ird was attracted by the remaikablo
symmetrical movements of 174 Japan
ese steerage passengers ho w ere disem
barking. Although classed as laborers,
their well-drilled and military appear
ance was too palpable lo escape observa
tion, and occasioned considerable com
ment. The Japanese wein evidently
under the command of it veteran ser
geant and divided into squads of SO
under noncommissioned officers.
I'uring the voyagi" a military disci
pline was observed which created com
ment among the other steerage passen
get and the steamer's crew, and many
conjectures were haiaiiled as to the
moaning of their being shipped to the
Islands, ll was generally believed that
they were sent to the islands for the
pur-aiM of forcibly resisting uniiexa-
lion, if necessary.
I.iimois of the presence of the einor
1 oi's soldiers are not new on the islands,
l and it is said over l.ono drilled men
i the i have l-ooii lauded, and about 400 veter
an of tho Japan-China war cro ex
j ieotod on the next steamer.
I ORDERED 1 HE LYNCHING.
i " '
! (Iilefnf I'nllce of Mexico ltraiiina.
die for the Kenlh of Arriijo.
City of Mexico, Sept. I I. Senor Hon
Y. lutado Velasquez, late chief of slice, '
tmlay iMiifesstsI that he directed the
killing of Arroto, the assailant of Presi
dent lbaz. Velusquea was removed
from office and placed in prison ou sus
picion ol having acquiesced in the kill
ing of Arroyo. Today, during the offi
cial investigation, the cxqsilice chief
was placed on the stand and asked to
detail his connection witli the affair.
To all questions he resKiiided that he
was a great admirer of the president
and lie fell that the scandalous attempt
Usin his life merited sever,, punish
ment. The judge pei milled this evas
ive reply for some time, and then or
dered tlie inspector to reply directly to
the question, and then he confessed the
nart he tisik ill the tragedy.
..... .
servant admitteit inlying me
with which Hie killing was
The Missing Word
wis NATl'Ii A!.: S.hih'ixg's Destiea is not only puttbutitit NATURAL
IciWiae il is fitsh-ro.iteJ.
Tlie billow ino 154 each (jot $6.51. ' '
CAMKOKNIA K1-8KAVI1ERK
4. LKIIIik
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HAS KltAM ISt'O
Vlr. Am iHin, sW's Merrill
Mra. Hiarv 13U lllrrlsoll
W. Hiu-hsT.an, 1 F u I to 111
R.sm i arew. 1'e.e, klarke
L A I'arlpr, 921 Saeiaiiielilti
I' I'Uuisen ..iii and t app
Mr. I. Iurlii. Hri lnl SI.
Kir. K.llla. I.arkln ai;,l H'alT
Wart f. Ileriliy, l.'IA Mioa.taay
Mr lln Ik am ii, SUT', I llhefl
Mrs llaiosaili. 1 11 ttiuliaiian
M. Mi'Keniif, A) I'leineinlna
I I Miller, Is.'ti i Sutler
kale Ke.lt'i. Ttti lenneasee
Xlr r satoinnn, losil ilitt
Mr l ha. sun t. 41V lit Ate
Mrs W . rav er, t IT rla
Mil. innriiloii, '.VJHtierl
Mr. t Veraier, r
M-t s. Wais.ni.
Mis, Kali Wcin,
CAi.irOKNIA Kl.sEWIIKI K
lira Out llorilwell. Alsnieda
M- WtHslinw, '
K'nnia I mmiielij. t.oa Angeiet
Mrs Jim H llantli. "
I ecllla Nolan. "
XI r K M hlii.inan. "
AiMie W i.liatn., "
Mr . I. H. e. Oakland
Mrs I . lirnnje.
Arllilir tr.tam, K. Oak ni1
tri Wiu Mi-kit, Oak. ami
i ll.. A Mi liiii.al t.
Xlra O.H Mainaartnr, '
K.'i.a tiartin. K Oak aim
Mr, him V M s re. Oak. ami
Mra I liaa H lei.net. '
Imisa UaeliU'ln. Sacramento
Aileilne I una.
I. C KiiMa
w. f. Si am an
Mit u st.au.
w . r com.
M. I i nri't
I. i'orai- KroUi'l.
Allieit Man.iue.
II. lte Smitil.
l.l'llaii llaii.on.
Mrs ilen w Hamilton. '
Mri A M .Mai'leiiiian. Ulten
Xlrt ( liaa lienrv, v Haile.e
I' Mi'KKllcan. N BuKOailti.l
Nell II Kal.ni, Hra.lle
Mra J. l I'litiiiliichani. Clime
liuwnet
i Creek
San Pletn
K. San J.kti
Su Joke
Area
Aul'urn
Clara Ixitejojr, Cool
Kraiicl VY. Iw1, t'oneoril
Mr. Kate Manntnff
Mra II. s (iiblit. Klk
Mra Annas Iktular. Kiirrka
Altee I'Uunipaua, '
0 I', la-wl. FolHira
Mr J K Kennlnt, rrnlital
Mra. I'll I'alile, OarlKrtlil
Mm Mattel Iv.y, (Iraaa a let
Mra. N. liatejr, loaenwootl
drey I'ano. llr.U'ktllle
Mr. W Hiiaeombe, genaelt
Anna A. lttla, Keittlek
Mrs r'.lla a, ran. Utl Alamlloi
Riim I'rtee, Mailer
Mist Kt Mrt'rtlijr, Maialla
Vltian Ininean. Matwell
Klotai Klananaii, Metnluclno
Mr y Urailiet, Mlililletoitn
Sarati staniat. Mta-lnn sn Jotat
1 jtyoiuarrlno,Mok01umri11Ul
Kll I amptiell, Mnnatin
Mra. N bishop, National cut
Mra J A. Simmon, U'.eanilor
Mra. Mlnntf Horn. "
Mrs. B IC Juttnautt, The I'a mt
Kiaiik I'errt. t'a'o Atlo
M r C A llarln, rrktlia
i, W Kiil.l 'kon, pa.aileu
Mi at lion- A t'okhetul, I'eralla
Mr A. i. I'utl. I'errl,
Mr. Mich Jotaiiam. I' la nma
Mamie tin) an, I'lais'rtU.e
Mr '. H. Kulsell, Poniena
I i. Itoilaet. lNiriertllie
Mr. A u Alkr, I'orlCuat
Mra. (leo Wanl, "
Mra. C. Ileii'lrli kon. Re itlanrts
MimM o Hnen. HetwnoJCItt
Mra. i K. Haiknlll, Kee.l .t
Mr r. i tt lar Klo Villi
II. U Marllna. Ilnekilli
iV I. Metvra. KohnvrvlOe
BHU Kl
WABniNOTOM
fttHnrA Ibtlfren.IiJnftirinell
J. P. Iiunn, Marat
Francei Dinller. Mtdlrn lAk
(iao KelMil,
Mr. Kali I'elerann,
M rt. Jeaae Heaterlo.
Klliahelh A Melll.
Mra Kreil II. I rr,
Homiu U Sullen.
Mr J uraliam
loin Saner,
Mot Kta set e
llenrleii Miller,
osiri; C Aterljr,
Mr. t:or BenlHf
Mr I II Hark.
Mr J. D. Jour,
tlra J. A Wlnli
Mist lie I it Met anil rVheailaml
Mri earner Wlteburii
Santa Cm i
leliain i
Vai atli i
Vina
w a lari
RlUtlll
Malllt
Ssnf It
Spiil ant
Tai-otva
Npukant
IT AH
J. I. Rheail. Corlnnt
Nina Ulrkelann, Praoar
Mr T I'elerann, Out ha
Mr. Mlti Huber. Mldaaf
Atiiiairrt, Morgan blif
Mra. Ilenrt Rliimelaltr. Pftlatl
Mra. Kmrna ureeker, 0il
l or Warwlrk, I'leiianl Urutt
Mr K C Heiinchkaii. Prntt
ilorit('hiimr.aaliLaltCllf
t iara 1. li(hion. " "
Mn.C. J. liniup. " "
Mra J. Buklijr,
OTHER STATU
Mn. K. Woisltn, Allsanjr Or.
Mra.KaieKiiiheri bita.ow,
lira A Wll ll.Urlilal Veil, "
llnW llowtll, OreaonClly.
Hilda Jnnnann. I on land. "
Mam l llannini Vlnlaia.SeT.
Klla M Smilk W aatot
Mr. W. imt winnia iicea, "
Mra. (I.kl.anl, AUantk W Tk
km in a Masa. Burni Pork,
Mr Hinht Klc. t'htyenn,"
OloArnu',1, F.tiiiion, '
Mr. Ilariamler, Ol ra Ik.Monk
lira o. Merrill. Ril-s I'll, da.
..W Kailllorlri, Solil.tr-Pt.
laura lalt. Ballda, Coin,
Mra (M'arpantat.Ploreitt- Ant
Knien Hleiit. Pbocalt,
lil Willi. "
Mr. Mara,Urrlttna,1 It.
BK1T1SH COI U MBi A
Mr. John Wa ter I Intra
llla P. MiHiart, Vl. lorl
MEXICO
saitador Karolo, CniH-na.lt
Tlie wiiiuen ol the two $150.00 pr.zcs lor sending n the largest num
ber 01 tickets cie:
Mi. ). Butht. sail U('ltt Ulah-lino HrktU
Mrt. tnnie Paektr. SaAnril. Aria, 1st llcli'U
Some ppopli
count tlicin. The
teni coupons uste.id ol ickrts. Wrong I we can't
'1 cket" is th? prper 1 x 2 nchra.
You must ioIIow th
oouni youi words
Address. MONEY
ules ;x.ctly n the f 2000.0c contest or we can'l
BACK San Francisco, M
His
; knifes
! done.
.-3. 11 im .iui ru
T t J t . s- j, a-La j
kk. ML.
elapsed for the surface to dry
mills are rich In mineral plant food, ami
tills as the water evaporates Is left on
the surface as a crust which effectually
excludes lljrht and air. When this crust
Is turned under it Is dissolved by the
moisture aud makes n rich food for
lilatits. Besides, the ctiHlvntlon opens
tlie soil to receive air, thus dryitlK the
Mill and titiiilut; the nlr Itself Into mois
ture. This enormously Increases avail
able plant food lu the soil. Hesldes,
tlie loose soil on the surface which the
cultlvatur leaves prevents too rapid
evaporation, nnd thus makes the soil
'"tli warmer and molster than It would
be If uueultlvnted.
He 1 Pepper for Poultry.
The habit of dosins fowls with vari
ous hot condiments lu order to Improve
their coiiditiou is very like similar hab
its lu human beings. U is likely to re
sult lu permaueiit loss of health. Only
when cIiIcks or old fowls are .-lek Is It
allowable to use such means to restore
kealtli, and then ouly medicinally nnd
fur one or two doses. If chickens are
chilled by beiug drnnsled throiiuh the
wet, two or three small pieces of red
pepper will excite the Internal organs
to action. Then If food Is eaten It '111
he I'igested aud no more dosing will be
needed. Some people dose fowl with
Pepper In cold weather to keep them
warm. If fowls are out of condition
ami moplu(j in winter It Is more likely
lack of gravel or broken clam shells to
till their gizzards with nnd enable them
to digest food than for my other rea
m. In summer time no grown fowl
'bat runs at large needs any condl
neat to keep It heal' iy.
Ctaeap-r Orowlnt of Beet
It is a mistake to plant Held beets In
narrow rows, so that all the work has
t' le done by baud. There Is n little
liand labor needed while the plants arc
mull, but after that all the work of
ultlvatlou can Is? liest done with the
eultivator. If the horse Is careful and
'teady a Width of two feet iMtweell
tlie rows Is sufflcient for all the kinds
'f Wis. Hut their lo will Ff,,w ,0
large as to completely shade the soil lx'
tween. The mangel wurtzel grow still
l"ger and had btter be planted in
fowt two feet all Inches or two feel
ten Inches aart, and thinned to ten
Indie, apart In the rows. Even at this
distance the mangel tops will complete
ly shade the ground, aud the r.ts will
itrow o that they will nearly or tii:te
Uuch each other. By tliua usin, bor.e
surroundings of the cows.
When cows have ln-oii bred and ap
pear to be barren the cause Is usually
that thev have bii'ti made too fat or
kept t.K) closely In the barnyard with
out exercise. It Is a waste of fcs.il to
give cow s grain twice a day If they ate
not In full flow of milk. When very
f'U the cows will do best on n pasture
of scanty herbage, on which they must
travel alx.ut for their fsl.
Farmers dislike sheep on some pas
tures, us a flock on scanty herbage will
graze so close to the ground as to in
jure some varieties of grasses, but the
close grazing by sheep I advantage
In their favor, as they M op .1000 ....
weeds just as they are appearing above
tlie soil. Weeds that ale of no value as
fotsl when they have malur.sl provide
dainties to sh.-cp when the shoots are
voung and tender.
' The varieties of canUiloiiM's differ
verv much. Tli.-" "r" ",' ";''
attractive In npoara..ce may ! de t -lent
in quality. The little Jenny I.ind
,1 Netted Oct.. are of tine ..vr and
Mcellent quality, hut are snn.l . one
()f tlli. host varieties Is the Mi.eia d
Hem. which Is of medium size, dark lu
, r rind and not very attrac
tive, but Is ahva.vs a favorite with lh.'
who grow It. As s.si.1 as ripe the mel
on loosens Itself from the v a s-
ciillarlty of the Emerald Hem only.
When the pasture Is bare of shade
the cows undergo a severe ordeal on
warmdavs. liming the time a cmv s
e g fro." I'-1""' """'"f
. .....1 ...oil slie s siliuilhsl,
......ki in- tun it "
when she then
pr
Seal lie Market.
Uutter Fancy native creamery,
ranch, ) 4 o Klc,
CI si Nativu W asliington, iuii
lie; Ciilifoiiiia,
I.j-sFresb ranch, .'Od-Sle,
Poultry Chickens, live, per pound,
hens, 10c; spring chickens, t'.'.To
(.1 li; ducks, t'.. 60(ri ;l. .5.
Wheat Feed wheat, :I0 per ton.
OtHCboice, s r ton, .. ni 2't.
Cnrn Whole, 24; cracked, jmt ton,
1211; feed meal, per ton.
Hurley liolled ur ground, sr ton,
f-.'-J. whole, 23.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef,
! 1 11 11 1 1 i 11 ml tiu UK 1 i
jStSi - larloa.l.al
'i jfSJstTSV'' ,". ,,M'''"'
jMjril " ;-t I'tlee.
i lftft JWt ' ' wrlirlor
i TVt? ' fit "i iii-mT
jinr; fori latot ,
DfflPiido m
li, W ASM-klnliiai-li,
tun mat
I all tlii-e
renin lie anil unit loiill.l rellel o Ili.oir.'.
tli ii 1 alairlml Ilie sioniai h In tit mu l s.
i'i:i 1 11 I no ton mil 1011I a I ' a-a !--.
nil h i i lfl ol saiiii' ttiii lie." " i. " .
... olTli'i' ire.' 01 riikr.','. ..k- '"i
FRANK NAU ...
I'nrt'.aiiil ll.il. l I'liaii.ia. . PO-UM '. OR.
sulli ami Mnrrl-oli street,
II
in al
t e.r.'.
. . . Portland, Oregon
A. I'. AKMstmiNo.l.L b., I'rin. J. A. Wi mn.Sec'jp
TH C BUSY WORLD Of BUSINESS
1.i-. ab
iniisthiites It. Wlltctl
ess Is known iis-ciiewim
. . 111 .. j to 111 III II iiniei, i-o.. ...
ruts sue oisi
.t. '-e If comfortable, she may per
0 n'the o,teru.lo seven,! times , ur
form no 1 1.,-,,., ..mi ni tv.
the day. eatiii- -
HIUCIOU III"".
If the pasture
tl ai 11 111 IT c
has no Shane an -i
viceable.
steers, lie; cows, 6'c; mutton hbeep,
Sin .-'-; pork, 7c; veal, small, ll.
I Fresh Fish Halibut, lie; salmon,
law, 1c; minion trout. "WlOc; flounders
and sole, Hot 4; ling cud, 4'..1; risk
csl, 5c; smelt, JJ'j, at 4.
San I'ranelaeo Marketa.
Wrsil Choice (iKithill, Kirtl2c; San
Joaquin, (1 months "elite; do year'i
staple, 7 (a IK; mountain, lotallcj Ore
' gon, ll( 14'' sr poll'"'
i Hops UK- le pT 1 ..illt'l.
Millstuffs Middlings. IUi'2;
Ctilifornia bran, U.SOi.l 15 sr ton.
()Mii,iiF;ew red, 70m 0; do new
ilverskin, h.lMU'K per cental.
Potatoes New, in Isixcn, HO ii 8,1c. '
I Untter Fancy creainery, t'dt iHr; do
seconds, 2.1is(2ilc; fancy dairy, 24cj
; eal to choice, ZOfrf 22c per s.und.
F.ggs Store, in rancn, nj
;!0c; Eastern, lfiia 22; duck. 16(3 17c r
dozen. ,
Citnis fruit Oistiges, aleiiciar,
1 -,ut; .Mexican limes, S; Cali
fornia lemons, fancy. :!; do common,
tl in a.. 10 sr lix.
Fresh fruil-Apple. ,0.fi.,c r
large U.x; apricots. 20itf 40c; Fontaln
lilemi grain s, 20I 2'h; mus-ats, 16
(),; black, 20m3He; tokay, 80c;
lllintiOo; is-ars, uom ,0 -r
ii., ir..fnsl.l, ,ai.l.,iarnl ts huatr-s.
,l 10 tl... u, sii l, atiir.. S-kil l..r ".r . .l.l.t i..
U.rk st.l kuj h. l.s-1. Will-.
A BUllNiat tOUCATION PAYS
j I l VaJj
S? Ii -ilft
no you sleep sousii
Is vmir l"i-i' rrfn-hliiKiir y rnll n-J
'-..,1 ,r. t 1. 11.I wurrv ftltotit viiir iroti ii
11 ...ur in ru- r-' hfnit.i) nti'l lull ut v.mliiy
ri il rtir."-hr1 If .ir ritrv-s
Ma, ,1""i l.sil lull, UVl'f-
1 rim will imtl'ttl
,t tiir-Mi, win mil ti'i I
rllllK Itf
Invr
a Mai ronS.MlUflllly IPM
.bun if un'onifT.all.'
r.Uf lrel of liurglffP.
Burglars are u.e ..... .
I'uttl's life at , , ... Ii.mi.
,hs had all the win -
'' , ...1.. i-.lls. which
nti.-.l wita e,
t!ie sllk-io'-i
..Oil IS
Uniclillieri 11 (-
..... 1..,
duty. 0
Mm''
Bur
M me.
and she
tors
start ringing
while by the
at
-atlie
...... hi
-I. i.liims. 2U(-4ts; crab apples. 20'i
S H -it Wheat, I4; wheat and oat,
lUut'13; out. 1U 13: river barley,
7,ci ; Ust bnrley. " 12: MM,
$1,4 10 clover, 7. 50 -! tu
ft 1 ' HmH-"' lllrenleitnarj.
Xl,e 1. Dutch lliurch of Turrytown,
V y imiiiortuli-.'! in Wsslnngton
irving's tales ol Sh-epy Hollow, will
et-l.-lirste its 200th anniversary fMober
Itithand 11th. This is s-.d to be the
oldest cbnr.h in the Kate, having Is-en
,Hll j,, 97. In the , n,-d.i bung
111 cttst in 1V1 and Is-nrnis; the motto
,u Utin: "If i"l I or u, buCl-
.run
are wt aki in 'i r
aula or l.ta'li ' arm
ton dream r i.a.e mel.l null 1 lien 1" '
, if. Ir-eiina alM.iit as a'l. '
,,rs,. itian alien mu tteiil to laU. Vnur
......... is. k lone aiel tutor. Your ""''
i. M. . is I. r. i 11. it nl. ionr tltal Intirllntit ari
i. t iiv hate te-eii iiklhif
..In,, a.'li r-s. . in in Ii the ttork. I
...ii In 11. e inns run. Ill ll vim kliiii.lt
.l.-ail. Ii tli' nerv... "I lolirae It In. line, a, is
i... i i ...i id- mil t. l In ilie riim tiniK ? Hoit
,,.,... i, ih tor l.r.-aktasl aiel t our am In l Ion
I.., w.iik ' li'.n'l ton Ilie oil-lake ol ll all?
v l.. no I ii. '! ll.."1l.'llie. l'oll lii-i.l U.e loll
it.'l . ss.T r. I r if TT.-.-t 1.1 a nil.u iirir.n in
r 1 1' 1 1 v . " i' 1. a i. an (el 1.) a'lli(
if -aiel. Ii ' 'trii It It
i ail or M'tnl lor i lie iil ttuh Inn Inli. rni
In ll atlo.ill T Sall.li-ll Kll-i'trie lleit.
A Itelllileer IK 1 1. re. a.
Washingloii, Sept. 24. Secretary
Bliss, of the department u( the interior,
lias instructed the commissioner ol edu
cation to have the reindeer now at Tel
ler station, Alaska, which have been
broken to woik, forwaded to St.
Michaels, to be held there (or use in
forwarding supplies to tho Klondike
country in case of emerg y. There
aie alsiut eight of tho deer, which it is
believe. I bv the administration can be
utilized in this way, and the opinion i
prevails that they would be much more!
uesful than dogs, because they can
travel re rapidly, draw more, and
can lite on tlie Irttlo forage Ilie coun
try produ-os. The secretary says tint
each reindeer will carry alsiut Hot
pounds, and w ill Havel u buinlieil miles
a day. They are to be sent to St.
Michaels in preletctice to other places
liecause of the uvailahlo stores til that
Slillt
Kiirl l-uly llolil.
Washington, Sept. 24. Tim owner
ol gold mines in Nicaragua are woiried
over a ibfreu published August 19 and
Inking effect iiiiiuediiilely, establishing
au export duty ot ! gold per ounce on
gold ingots, and per ounce on gom ,
Inst. The information comes to the
stale department from Consular Agent
Clancy lit Hluellelds. lie says the old
duty was 3.1.44 cents per ounce on gold.
The mining interests have united in
H'titiotiuig the government to revoke
the decree, which they bold would be
ruinous to the new industry. I-asl
vear the gold cx-airls from Hluellelds
amounted to It!!', 1.1.1, an increase ol
'II, .I'll) over the preceding year's ship
ment. I yel.Hie In Italy.
lirindisi, Italy, Sept. 21. A cyclone
swept ovet Savnr. Aroriu and Lationo,
all in the province of Usee, yissterday
evening. Forty irsoiis went killed
is.. ..-I. no li.oisii.a were do-
llll. I i'i liijiii.-..! -
stroyetl and telegraphic coiiimunicaiioii
with the scene Was cut oil.
At I irra, the railway depot was de
molished and all the railroad men en
gaged thercHlsiuts were killed. Tw.i
chateaus Hint i!0 nouses wero insin.t.-.
ill a neighboring village, where 20 Were
killed und 2 injuicl. At Aesiigne,
province ol 1-cce, 15 were killed and
live injured. Ureal tracts of country
have been desolated lev l'"" nurriciini.
A Hop Aeelilelilally Kllleil.
Chehalis, Sept. 24. Itobert, tho 6-
yeitr-old f NV. J. Shields, of Te-
Kll vestenlav morning i" nnmy
shot li'iiiisolf Willi his father's revolver,
the ball taking effect in the head. He
lied in a short tune. It is not known
how tho accident oocurrcl, as Ilie ouiei
tiieinlM't of t It family Wiiru uOselit
(rum the house, ul the time.
I.nlil on lit Saala.
Soiithampton, Sept. 24. Tho Smile,
Irolil Uiemen, sailed for Mw loin to-
lay Willi 1,000,000 in gol.l.
llll f In tie rrgo.
Portland, r.. Sept. 24. The British,
bark UlenbMi cleared yestenlay lor i-on-
Ion, with 1.0:i0 barrels of Hour, Val-'
...... ...... ri.:. Is, II.m ..iolith
ueii al alio,""!!, mi-. "
vessel of the present seasons Heel to
leave -irt, but all of the others liavj
cleared for yueeiistowii or Falmouth
for orders. The Ulenlcit's cargo is the!
most valuable that has left port this
mouth, and on a registered tonnage ot
1.4SH slio has alsmrd over 2,700 tons ol
Hour.
Successful Half-Minute
DIPPING OF SHEEP.
And Cratlf ylng Results on Covornor Mount's Farm.
llmler III" Sntiertlal.iit of lr. A. W. Illltli.a. of Clinlna I tilteesllT. bp tiUr uf Ih
Unreal! uf Animal I initial rr "f I '. ArleuUural l..artni.nt.
CHLOflO-fl'nPTHOLEUtil
A M ITTKK OK liltKIT IMI'liltTASCK In farmera. M-clally
tlinse tt Ini raise kli.'e. lor w.hiI, la Ilie itt.i.lns ol Hie anlinala In ilia
.prill at anil tall nl Ilie . nr. The inrsiae Is not only to Kill Ilie Tick
wlili Ii inlr-l slieeii, inn to H.'sirot Hie si ali. a illtease whleli irrllale
Ilie skin, eaiisnm liltelike 11. inns, riniif liliesa an.l lo- o( Iteeee. Ill
lln lar Vt est .It 1 mil liBk l..'ii la'rli.rnieil semi alllllially Inr tera.
toil In Kliulainl an.l Mi.lralla II la re.lllreil l.jr law, Tin lniH.rlaii
nl the ir.n mat Is' linaillneil Min n II la allium that lor.'lKll ..v-
eriinienlk will not reeelte M alihy klieci, anil tlie lliasi'lor ol ll
foil rnnieiil al illRerenl sliH k t arils einiis. Ilie alanslilerliift ul a I
kin li alllicleil annuals. Hlileli, III many Instance means I'on.l.leral.
los. in ilie omii-r, a lln' Ki't.Tliinelil i.fti'ra m illn r .ol.il) nor re
iniiiieralloli. , ,
I lie linrcait nl Animal Imlnalry nl Hie I nlteil Sttea Asrl.-nlln-!
ii'.rlin.'iit I- niKkliis i's riiiii'iii lilt a view to. I. 'strut in) Hi . II
e.,se, ami tt llll Una nlijeel III view all arrainrenieiil aa maile lor illi
i.Iiiii al ll. e larin nl iniierinir Mniinl mi I linr-.lay Pr. A W HlltliiK,
nl Hie Kt erllnenlal Stall I'lir.lne l llltersllt, illrei leil III viirl.
Inrli lamli or si . tta ill.n-.l one. hall nillillle Insteail nl laiilnin-
ines. a. la i n-miliary . A tank tt till a eaia. liyol li nallmis was iro.
t nleil. anil lllln ini- aa run tiny al. nl aaier, nin e illrls ol
All eliinialoll Itaa Inilniiltatelt lornieil. Hie t liliiro-Naflllolelim
ttllli the ttanr. leal Ins a mixture almost the etS'l enlnr nl lull. Ill III
NON-POISONOUS
V liirsNti.iitttsiini
ill I n lute llisianllt
I i ...... I . t..ii...i... . , i .1 i. .. si I, ii an iM'fii null.
Inn emisii t in ilraiiiiii's Ilie 11 in. I Ironi the animals, as i lie tt tt. il nsik up alainl mn lalli-na, ana
tins hail lo Im' r.'tio lie. I In Hie lank r.tanilliaiinns in eaeri sin-eii as .ii. en s,,. ,., ......
Ink. ncrc all kllle.l, ami In Is lakeil lioni limll.ie. lainls-ainl ilaced ell lllnlcr Ilie aisil rlos
to tin-skill nil those irei lnli.lv ilii.e.l illeil III Ho lllllllea' lime.
Tne hea.l.il each anlini I a. .iii i'oiii.li elv ler Hie water, while Ilie rut Is In eeii Ilia
n.ise ei..i il. i arelul iili.ervallon (aileil In nlinw any nausea nr sii knesk annuls any ot Ilie lam (
or slni'i.. a Krai lit Ins resiili, ai iimai illps, especially lobaeeu ami Hneulai"iil.'lioiiiaiUii ,
' ""oenVoVMoni'i'l tiaa lulnrmeil lay leleplimif a to Ilie rS.ull. There wer liJUlaiul.sau.l tot) old
"' iir' nuiliiii will lorwaril hla reisirl In W ashlnuinn the tint ot Hit week, when II will otlfl-
, Ih 1 1 1 or Isaliil lor Hie laiulll ol larui.-ra ami wool iirotters Ihruusliout Ilie e .unlry.
t.e.la Wauleil Ineierv lint n ami eollllll In lln WKST lUSlNKKl "I ISO CO. In sell their
Hlsinlii litis Mai hlius ami Sheep ami faille IU. Hut liuiney ami sismI territory tdteli lit
im ii Km liii iher pariu-ulara a.l.lr. aa lilaiurartliig la., MU Market St., sail Kranelteo
faliloriila.
fs)tatts4ttt4t44stt
s'')tt''''mm
III I
, b sgaimt U?
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO.
13,3 Meal M alilHlon St.. I'orllaMil. Or
'.fin i-iafii lof hlitrf
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I tu tl,,1as.Hnu,rsl stair l..uul alaafi n
1 asr-i r a-.a.Mji.n i ian-a H .s-ia-.i t... 11.1I.1 -'ft'
a rk us. ana, an ila ea.ss 4 sie a..J la
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Price, only $185.
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rower that will save you money and
make ynu inunt-y. Hercules Engines
nre the cbcupest power known. Hum
Gasoline or Distillate Oil; no hinoke,
lire, or dirt For pumplai, runninn
dairy or farm machinery, tht-y have no
equal. Automatic io action, perfectly
nufe anil reliable.
Send fur illustrated catalog.
Hercules Qas
Engine Works
Bay St., San Francisco, Cal.
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