The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, February 01, 1912, Image 5

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Get the boy
A Watch
AKurato and durable
0ly $1.00
THE
Farm atfi
Garden
Drug
Cross
to Prevent Smut
IT FINDS MANY USES.
Handy Homemade Torch Which Any
Farmer Can Construct.
Tho Iowa Ilomcstend says tho home
tnado torch herewith illustrated or
ono Hlmllnr in construction Hhould
find n placo on every farm. To inako
tho torch securo n Htout can thnt will
hold n pint or more, preferably an old
oil can with n hnndlo, drill a holo in
tho center nnd plnco n short plcco of
one-fourth inch iron plpo in tho holo
as shown. It should extend to within
half an inch of tho bottom of tho can
and project nbovo tho top about thrco
or four inches. Place n cap on tho
top end nnd drill several very small
holes in same. Thoro should bo about
flvo holes, with ono in tho top of tho
can. Mako tho holes ono thirty-second
or onc-slxtccnth of nn inch in diam
eter. Fill tho plpo with candlo wick
ing nnd fnslcn tightly in place. It
should bo soldered. Fill can about
four-fifths full of gasoline and light
samo by heating tho top of can nnd
(Continued from page 2.)
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and sown at a time wnen
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be done with tho utmost
especially formaldehyde,
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Special Sale
Winter Goods
ma
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room
for
On account of the extreme mild winter season we are overstocked with heavy wearing apparel and mus
SPRING GOODS, hence this great sacrifice sale. Every article listed below has been radically reduced regardless of the cost and
this will truly be an opportune time for you to buy winter goods. "Strike the Iron When it is Hot" Do not wait until such bar
gains are all gone; but come inside and look them over. "Seeing is believing." Note the following items and bring this list with
you. This sale is subject to cash purchasers only. Special prices will not prevail on your charge accounts.
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for various offices at the
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and knowing that the can-
of some parties for the
of District Attorney de
upon whether or not I
again desire to be a can
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announce that I wi not
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tne ume l have perform
dutiVs nf flin nio a.
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)mp. wnicn nr. imns hmrn
iVhat arduous, nnrl T
Will emov this nlnns
ciation and co- ono Hon
ue iuii extent as t has
Fred W. Wilson.
IIOMEMADU TOUCH.
plpo with a small blaze. If tho weath
er is not too cold this can bo done
with matches. The heat forms n gas
in tho enn which forces itself up
through tho wicklng nnd when light
ed miikcs a strong light and very hot
blazo.
This can bo used for many things
on tho farm. It la sure death to all
insect llfo in tho poultry house. Go
over ull cracks with tho blnzo and the
eggs nnd nits will bo killed as well ns
tho insects. It makes a good, light
nnd will withstand a strong breeze.
A tap or nut that cannot bo otherwise
removed will at onco conio off on be
ing heated with tho torch. In short.
anything that requires a small and
snfo heat can bo heated or burned
with this torch. It is perfectly safe
and cannot explode.
Sheep Lined Coats Brown Corduroy Men's 3-buckle Men's Low Cut Pacs
Brown duck with heavy sheep Coats Rubbers Suitable for felt boot wear.
lining. $5.00 goods now , $2.50 grade now
my, nn Blanket lined, heavy storm Suitable for German socks or c, 7R
&4.UU collar. $3.75 grade now felt boots. $2.75 grade now 3)1. O
Fur Lined Coats 1 Ladies 3-buckle
2& sCtoa cSi. h$5a.5yo Wool Mackinaws Mens 4-buckle Overshoes.
grade now Colors brown, gray and navy. Rnilrrnrlc $2.50 grade now
$4 00 $4.75 grade now xxaiiroaas
$3.25 Heavy rolled edges; best qual- a-uu
IV T 1 1 - ity cloth tops. $3.25 grade now
Moleskin Coats Gray Mackinaws 2.75 Ladies 2-buckle
Heavy ackinaw lining, brown J C rto.Yc
fur storm collars. $5.00 grade Three dozen extra good quality . t vjaiiers
now $3.60 grade now Men S Wool $1.85 grade now
S3JB S2-00 Overshirts SI.50
Leather Lined Coats MensDress Overcoats teTwSo Men's Felt Boots
Reversible Corduroy rainproof 25 Tweed, Kerse y, eltonann grades now Brown and gray colors just
and storm collar. $8.50 grade Cravenetto overcoats, latest $1.50 the thing for cold feet. ' $1.25
now 1911 models, plain and con- grade now
$5 50 vertible collars. These will be ;
sold at rock bottom prices. t T T 75c
... . Ladies Long Coats
bheep Lined Coats ivf ' t papc 36 cloth and wooUerge winter Men's 2-buckle
Brown Corduroy coats, sheep AV1C11 l-w-c 1 dUb coats, everyone of them are .
lined, knit neck, knit wrist- Best grade rubber, heavy rol- th,ls s latest models, ArCtlCS
lets. $8.50 grade now led edges. $3.50 grade now colors and designs. They must s
. be sold. No reasonable offer -ou graae now
$5.75 $3.00 will be refused. $2 00
Tho nvcrngo nmount expended j
to eradicate and control weeds Js
on 120 "Wisconsin farms report- i
ed amounted to 13, while tho !!
total tax on theso farms was V
n 1 .. eri ri'i. l . I n
. uiiij yft. xuu wuuua iiiun wciu i-i
costing tho farmer half; tho
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Central Oregon Mercantile Company
Madras, Oregon
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SAVE YOUR TREES.
Provont Killing by Cold by Taking
Procautloni In Time.
It is commonly supposed that if trees
aro given a suUlclently moist soil dur
ing their growing period their win
ter condition in this respect is a mat
ter of Httlo Importance. As a matter
of fact, trees-are giving off molsturo at
all seasons of tho year, though to n
much less extent, of course, In cold
weather. During tho warm, sunny
considerable
the twigs, und.
very severe wentlier, tne
roots nro nblo to furnish this loss,
though tho soil nbout them be frozen.
Tho ability to do this is naturally less
If tho soil bo dry or frozen very hard,
In that caso tho loss of molsturo re
sults In a moro or less complete drying
up of tho tissues of tho plant, and this
often results In the death of the tree.
What is knowu as root killing mny
In somo instances bo duo to tho limiia-
FOR FORAGE OR ENSILAGE
Canadian Experience With Corn Also
Applicable to the United States.
Corn for forage or ensllnge corn can
ho grown to ndvnnlnge in almost all
parts of Canada at present occupied
by farmers or stockmen. Results have
not been sntlsfuctory in every caso
where efforts have been made to grow
It, but this bus very often been due to
wrong cultural methods practiced or
unsuitable vurletles grown rutber than
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Mioition Convention
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"tlU 0 clock a. m. for the Mays In winter thoro is
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"wieLonvenf inn nf Pn,4. except in
r " lh suiuu-
- .wi ULUPt lliemnod or.
niieiiiinn Man o,i
wee rihion,, ,ir; r'y
'benrospnt ni 0,1,1 1
county con vpM inn turo or unnpo condition or tno pmnc
COUlltv nn o '1LlXn 10 whon winter hoL'lns. but in most cuses
-on together.
narmnn Pnnh-
bounty Chairman.
Notice
the
to Tn
"payers
root killing follows dry seasons.
If tho soil has been kept moist by
cultivation or mulching the trees are
safe, but if the soil Is dry It should bo
thoroughly wot before freezing and
then mulched with old straw, chaff or
stable ninnuro to prevent drying out.
quest of the Countv T,1 u't' delays freezing, and this in
rUtt herebv nntiS Usolf l!J ,,,, 'lortnnt Hum, an it is tho
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1 owe
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Cmnlri 10n ' a bond surest monnH of preventing w.Ii
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Iturlst.
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Got Ready For the Cold 8naps.
Lnto fall Is a good tlmo to clean up
I ml overhaul hotbeds nnd cold frames
and prepare soil for bedding. Soil or
compost to bo used for this purposo
should bo covered to havo it in good
condition when needed lu February
and March. Overhauling und ropalr.
Crosby' na0LASS WARE for botbods nnd cold frames aro good
tii rnn 1
"u?thi8mefiHn;,'
fen Browni
County Clerk.
rAIUBTIBS OP CORK STUTAOIiIt FOB KKSI
liAaiS. Flint varletlea: Dent varieties:
North Dakota White White Cap Yellow
(ivhlto). Dent (white).
ompton'a Early Selected Learning
(yollow). (yellow).
From bulletin, department of affrlcul
ture, Canada.
to ndverso climatic peculiarities, ac
cording to a bulletin issued by the
Cnuadlnn depnrtmout of agriculture.
Tho reasons for growing or making
an attempt to grow this forage crop
wherover llvo stock aro kept in any
numbers aro numerous and cogont A
fow of them follow!
As a plunt capnblo of yielding a large
amount of valunblo forage under a
great variety of soil nnd climatic con.
dltlons corn .Is without nn equal.
Whon ' properly preserved, whethor
as eusllngo or dried, it can bo used an
material to render other less palatable
roughago moro acceptable to farm animals.
Vnen properly grown, and well pre
served ns erislln'ge'lt Is the equal of or
superior to roots in feeding value nnd
palatnblllty. It can, however, gener
ally speaking, be more cheaply grown
and moro easily preserved than roots.
Tho labor of growing nn acre of corn
Is of a character much moro agreeable
to perform and much less arduous than
that of growing an acre of roots of any
description.
Corn, being a cultivated or hoed cror.
serves well to clean the land that Is,
rreo it from weeds, so fitting it for
grain growing nnd putting it into
shape to seed down to grass or hay.
Corn Is n gross feeder nnd may be
depended upon to make good use of n
never so abundant supply of plant
food. It Is for this reason particularly
well adapted to occupy that placo In
tho rotation where humifying vegeta
ble matter and a fairly liberal supplj
of barnyard manure unite to supply
largo quantities of plant food suitable
for root, leaf and stem growth rather
tban for seed production.
The growing of corn on a fair pro
portion of the arable land on the farm
will permit of keeping moro cattle and
bo Increase tbe revenue as well ns nug
meut tho manure supply so essential
to tno maintenance of soil fertility.
Corn when preserved as ensilage can
bo stored much more cheaply in much
less space than any other roughage.
in addition, stored In this way it will
keep indefinitely and is always ready
to feed.
Sutler's Now Story.
Congressman Sulzer of New Vnrfc
has Btopped tolling nftor dinner stories
.Tho Now York congressman ami .T.
Vidnm Dodo, tho Minnesota wit, were
speakers at a banquet In Washington
not long ago. Bedo hold tho floor for
an hour and told somo amusing yarns.
wuon air. sulzer aroso ho shook his
Hoary Olaya at tho guests nnd stnrted
out to win tho humor Marathon him
self. "I will first tell you a story that
Adam novor heard." ho began and then
launched into tho rocltnl of nn anec
dote so aged thnt everybody in tho
audlonce could call It by its front
name. Mr. Sulzer hadn't progressed
very far whon Representative Stanley
of Kentucky ..roared up and in n hoarse
whisper, heard all over tho room, Bald;
"Why, Bill, Adam Invented that
Story,? ,
J. H. HANER, Pre.. C WONDERLEY. Vice Pre. L. M. BECHTELL, See. 5
The J. H. Haner Abftradt Co.
Incorporated
Prineville - Oregon
Capital Stock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully paid up.
Abstracts of title to all real property in Crook county.
Carefully prepared photograph copies of all records and
city plats at low cost.
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A. E. CROSBY
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Exclusive Agent F
or
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Kodak Co.
Rochester, N. Y.
A full line of Pho
to supplies always
on hand. Printing
and developing
done. Mailorders
will receive our
prompt attention.
Write for Jour new
1911 CATALOG
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any plate or piper.
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