FARM ORCHARD JVoter and Instructions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations of Oregon and Washington, Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions ROADS AND SETTLERS. By K. P. Ayre, Highway Engineer, O. A. O. . Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lls, Oregon. When Thomas H. Edison returned from his European vacation, the New York reporters met him at the pier with requests for his Impres sions of the countries he had visited, with special reference to the ques tion of how they compared with his native land. His reply was that Europe could show us nothing better than we produced with one exception our highways. When it Is consid ered that he comes from a state which has been one of the foremost in road Improvement, and that his criticism was based on the condition of her roads, one' wonders what he would have said if he had come from some of the newer states. His impressions are undoubtedly the same as those of the European trav eler who visits our shores, and there may be a lesson in hir remarks that will explain the absence of the best . class of European emigrants from our vacant farm lands. Everyone with even the most superficial knowledge of Oregon's conditions will admit that her greatest need today Is more set tiers to develop her latent resources. The commercial clubs of the state spend thousands of dollars every year to tell our friends In other sections of the United States and in Europe about the marvelous opportunities that await them in the Northwest, but somehow results fail to measure up to expectations. Many reasons are advanced for the failure of the campaign, each booster laying the blame on the other fellow. One claims that the high freight and passenger rates are retarding the growth of the state; another blames the land boomers for holding the land at prices which are practically pro hibitive; others say that the very nature of the literature issued is pre venting development, as the general farmer sees nothing to attract him In fruit growing at the present price of land and water, and so it goes, each one carefully refraining from shoulder ing any portion of the responsibility himself. Of course, it is much pleasanter to let the other fellow relieve us of all portions of the blame, but before being too sure it Is sometimes a good idea to make sure that he has done so, and as long as our rural roads are left In their present condition, it will be difficult to persuade him to shoulder the part that rightfully be longs to him. The fault lies with the entire state, including both you and me, and while it is very unfortunate, we cannot dodge the issue. How can we expect to attract farm ers from countries where every man has been accustomed to hard surfaced roads from his childhood and regards them as a matter of course. He can not understand why the American people make so much fuss over the Improvement of a small stretch of highway, for in his country no fuss is made unless the road -Is neglected. Then it is not necessary for him to complain, his government will attend to the delinquent road official with great despatch. True, some European countries still have the same class of roads' with which we are afflicted, but without mentioning names, stop a moment and think if the class of set tlers which come from these countries are what we need to build up the state. If the Booster Books are sent to our Eastern states the results are nuch the same. The farmer has had a taste of better market roads, and while he was very skeptical of their advantages at first, he is now their most ardent supporter and does not care to go back to the old conditions. "The Good Old Days" . undoubtedly had their advantages, but the high ways were not among the most con spicuous. He will read the literature we send him and admire the pictures; he may even reach the point where he feels that it would pay him to sell the old homestead and begin ' again in the West and then he picks up his paper and sees what happened to the road bills in both Washington -and Oregon last winter. He also notes that it was Impossible for 38 men, selected by the governor for their intimate knowledge of condi tions, to agree on a plan of procedure for the Oregon roads, and he allows that his present location looks good to him. Oregon ls not the only state that must have more settlers in order to take her rightful place among the commonwealths, and a study of how some of the other thinly populated communities are meeting the problem may be helpful. Texas needs men to cultivate her broad acres and, secure her almost limitless mineral wealth, and the price at which her land can be secured Is sp much lower than In most states that she has an advantage at the start. Her laws permit the counties to bond themselves for high way improvement, and a great deal of good work has been done under this act. There has been no oppor tunity for standardization of plans or methods, nor could any comprehen sive plan be carried out under this multiplicity of heads, so Texas has decided to go Into the State Aid col umn. A bill has been Introduced pro viding for the creation -of a State Highway Commission whose chairman shall be the Professor of Highway Engineering at the Agricultural and Mechanical College, the other mem bers being the Professor of Civil En gineering at the State University and one civilian to be appointed by the governor. These members serve with out pay, and appoint a State Highway Engineer at $3000 a year to design, construct and maintain highways. The bill will undoubtedly pass if it has not already done so. Oklahoma must have settlers, and she, too, has advertised and sent her literature to the ends of the earth, but she has found that she must Lave roads to get the Immigration: a Hignway Department was created by the last legislature consisting of a Highway Commissioner to be ap pointed by the governor, and a State Highway Engineer to be appointed by the commissioner. This department has recently been organized, and con siderable work is under way. The last Louisiana legislature cre ated the office of State Highway En gineer to be appointed by the State Board of Engineers. His authority is to be absolute, and his salary has been fixed at $5000 a year. Louisiana had long thought she was too poor to afford the luxury of better roads, but Governor Sanders succeeded in con vincing the voters that it took a very rich state to afford the luxury of bad roads. The question of a special tax for the construction of State Aid roads was submitted to the people of the state at the last general election and carried by a big majority. "What is the matter with Kansas?" She needs settlers, too, and she Is getting them. Kansas has no state highway department, but the legisla ture makes ' a special appropriation for the employment of a Highway Engineer at the Agricultural College who acts In the capacity of consult ing engineer for the entire state. No one is legally obliged to follow his advice, but they usually accept It the first time, and invariably the second time it is offered. As in all states where there Is no central authority in full charge, the roads are not being Improved very fast, but considerable good work is being done. To come nearer home, California has just appointed a State Highway Engineer at a salary of $10,000 a year, and has given him $18,000,000 to spend on the highways. Our neighbor on the south will soon have good roads. Washington already has a State High way Department, a trifle disfigured after last winter's battle, but still in the ring. A great deal of criticism was directed at the department, but, with few exceptions, it is difficult to find a well-built stretch of road In the state that was not built under the direct supervision of this office. Canada is not making much noise about it, but she is building roads nevertheless, and many and loud are the wails along our northern bound aries on account of the number of our neighbors who are leaving for "Our Lady of the Snows." What are we going to do about it? There are but two ways open. We can keep on fighting over petty, in significant details while the other states get the men and the money, or we can unite and make a start under some system, depending on advancing laier. It is up to the people of Oregon. FASHION HINTS Pale blue uncut velvet is used for the foundation of this .hundsomc evening gown. The chiffon overskirt boa an ap plique of roses in pastel shades. Very new is the suggestion of a draped sleeve. 0m endurance Testa. i "I kind of wish," remarked the gov ernment employe, "that they'd give me another kind of an endurance teat." "You want physical exertion?" "Yea. I wish that for a change they'd let me see how many miles I can ride on horseback instead of how many houra I can alt at a desk." Distemper In all Its forms, among all ages of borset and dogs, cured and others in tbe same sta ble prevented from having the disease with Spohn's Distemper Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last year. $.50 and $1.00. Good druggists, or send to manufacturers. Ajrents wanted. Write for free book. Bpohn Med. Co., Spec Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. Noiseless Furniture. Irritating noises can be avoided by taking some old felt hats, cutting out from these disks about the size of a quarter and securely fastening them to the bottoms of the legs of all chairs, tables and other movable articles not provided with casters. This also pre vents the scratching of polished floors. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyea and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve la Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Uses of Nitrate of Soda. . Sodium Nitrate is the only nitrogen salt that can be used in solution, as all the other soluble salts of nitrogen become fixed as soon as they come in contact with the soil. However, they become available in a short time. The released sodium may correct soil acid ity or may liberate calcium, potassium or magnesium from the soil. RED CROSS BALL BLUE. The blue that Is all blue. Best for washing because It makes the rlnthm clear and white, lasts longer than iiquia Diue and produces better re sults. Avoid liquid bluing because It is only a weal: solution of blue in an expensive package. RED CROSS BALL BLUE Is sold everywhere. rlce, 10c. ASK YOUR GROCER. No Room for Improvement. It was about 1720, at Amsterdam, that Fahrenheit made his first ther mometer, which has served as a model ever since. Particularly the Ladies. Wot only pleasant and refreshing to the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet ening to the system. Svtud of Fies and Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted to ladies and children, and beneficial in all cases in which a wholesome, strength ening and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly safe at all times and dispels colds, headaches and the pains caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively that it is the one Effect family laxative which gives satis :tion to all and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal knowledge of its ex cellence. Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to offer lmita lions which act unsatisfactorily. There. fore, when buying, to get its beneficial effects, always note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and tiixir or Senna. For sale by all leading druggists. Price 5U cents per bottle. A Popular License. Aviation licenses are being Issued to young women now, but the majority will, no doubt, continue to prefer the marriage license. Washington Her ald. Do your feet feel tired, achy and sore at night? Rub them with a little Hamlins Wizard Oil. They'll be glad n the morning and so will you. Critical Sense. That youngest son of Bllgglns teems to have the making of a true musician In him." "Does he slug or play?" "No. But he cries plteously when Blisrglnn trP to." TRADE MARK ' S. B. COUGH AND CONSUMPTION REMEDY THE 01D & RELIASLE REMEDY FOR CHRONIC RECENT COUGHS, HORSENESS. BRONCHITIS. INFLUENZA ANO COLDS. PRICE 29 AND 80 CENTS - ASK TOUR DIALIR 3. B. MEDICINE MTO.CO. PORTLAND, ORE. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Ffi0. mor r?od? J"1?11 faster colors than any oth dve. One 10c packare color silk, wot I and cotton equally wen Kd.JfSare,elJ','M,rle,ctre,ul1 Aakdeaier.&iwf w tiaend postpaid at 10c a packaeu. vrti lor frVeokSS howtodiC,kleach,tiUBUcoJora. MONROE DRUGI COlAN J cucV" iiilnoSu immense Bird's Eggs. The largest known bird's egg la that of tbe extinct aepyornls of Madagas car, of which the museum of New York has now a specimen. It has a capacity of two gallons, measures 28 Inches round the middle, and the shell Is one-eighth of an Inch thick. The largest egg of a living bird la that of the ostrich, which Is equal to about thirty-six hens' eggs. Homemade Perfume. Into a bottle holding two ounces alcohol put one-half ounce orris root, broken Into fine pfeces. Add to this a bunch of newly gathered rose petals. Cork the bottle tightly and shake well. After it has stood ten days, a few drops on the handkerchief will give the scent of fresh roses. Municipal Reform In Georgia. For several years there has been a law forbidding the running of bulls loose on the streets. This law has pot been enofrced for several years, but It does seem that It should now be enforced, as there are several such animals now at large. Blacks.hear Times. Evidently He Was Jealous. A strange plea for divorce was un successfully put forward In the French courts recently by a man who com plained that his wife had allowed her photographs to be used on picture postcards against his will. 71 Drop of Blood Or little water from the human system wtien thoroughly tested by the chief chemist at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tells the story of impoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble. Such examinations are made without cost and is only a small part of the work of the staff ol physicians and surgeons under the direction of Dr.- R. V. Pierce giving the best medical advice possible without cost to those ' who wish to write and make a full statement of symptoms. An imitation of natures method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative and glycerio extract of roots, without the use of alcohol, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Which makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of digestive juices, re stores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder nd restorative nerve tonic It makes men strong in body, active in mind and cool in judgment. Get what you ask for I - Spoke From Experience. "Say, pop, what is meant by letting well enough alone?" "A good example of It Is when an unmarried man just continues to remain single." Phila delphia Bulletin. SANITARY TELEPHONE MOUTHPIECE Just out. 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CANADIAN FARMS Do you want a farm In Western Canada where the crops this year are In Advance ot anything grown on this Continent? For wheatgrowing, dairying, mixed farm ing and cattle-raising the Province of Alberta Is unsurpassed. Lands are now offered by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company at prices rang ing from $10 to $30 an Acre, On Long Terms of Payment or on the Crop-Payment Plan, that Is, paying for your farm with a por tion of your crops each year. Land values have Increased 30 per cent In two years. Great opportunity for the homeseckcr. Call or write for full particulars, book lets, maps, etc. Reduced Rales for Land-Seekers. IDE-M'CARTHY LAND COMPANY General Agents Canadian Pacific Railway, Alberta Land Department. 2 Lumbcrmens BIdg. PORTLAND, ORE. Have One Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his o p i n i o n of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not, just as he says. A V publish our formula a Wt bant ah aloohal V from our mdialnm vers We urff jT'i to oousutt yoar dootor Always keep a box of Aver's Pills in that house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How many years has your doctor known these pills? Ask liim all about them. Md by tht J. O. Ajrer Co., Lowell, Hmi.-m "How did that murder trial com out?" "Inthemual way. The de fendant, two bailiffs and several of the witnesses are going on the stage." Louisville Courier-Journal. Wnere ... . ..iung. In reality anything Is good enought for the man who thinks nothing is too good for him. ' Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling . C. BAYER 2o4 Market Portland. Oregon SEND FOR CATALOGUE. BE CURED Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Stomach and Lung Troubles Ttirwl prmRnnntlr at nmull rout. 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