East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 25, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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for the final attack on prices and values Mens and Boys' Clothing; Shoes, Hats,
- . Furnishings at ridiculously low prices.
An Absolute Slaughter of High Grade, Dependable Wearables
For Men and Boys
$0.50 Suits ?3.69
50c Shirts .; 19
'$20.00 Values 311.98 COc Shirts 27
Men's New Spring Suits
Men's Furnishings
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$22.50 Values 812.98 i:,c Hose
$25.00 Values $14.98
30.00 Values $16.98
75c Shirts
Men's Hats, $2.00 and $2.50 Hats
J. 15. Stetson $1.00 Grade
Men's Suits Broken Lots
8 $1.50 Dress Shirts
'0c Work Shirts
60c Underwear
..98 ; 35c Ties
SVl.bU and $13.50 Values . .. $3.98 75c Ties
?2.85 $15.00 and $17.50 Values $5.03 41 kq Tj
$20.00 and $22.50 Values $7.98 Vc gox
$25.00 and $27.50 Values $9.98 50c SmnZZr
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Boys' Clothing and Furnishings
M ' . ' " en's Pants, $2.00 and $2.50 Pants $1.25 . 10c White Handkerchiefs
" hiu,s - " -- J8 Men's Pants, $3.50 and $4.00 Pants $2.45 15c HandkerehiWa
75c Suspenders
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:!-"' Suits $1.59 Men's Pants, $5.00 and $0.00 Pants $3.45 SHOES All shoes at a big reduction.
Grasp this Golden Opportunity. Save from 30 to 65 per cent.
on Your Easter Toggs.
Lewis Bros. (& Company in Charge
Look For the Big Blue Signs
lax Brer's Clothing Store
Hats
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FACTS FOR FARMERS J;; j
tiiunptloii mi I Ik- I'arni.
Now 'tli spring, nnl weeds ore shal
low rooted ;
Suffer tlirin now and they'll overgrow
the garden. Shakespeare.
Trade one of tin- pups for a pig.
Uoll the meadows urn) green fields.
Beware of planting sprouted pota
to need.
Plant the garden whi n the cherry
blooms.
It Ik scabby business to plant scab
by potiitoes.
Few farmers harrow quite enough.
Harrow, harrow, harrow.
He who by the plow would thrive
must straighten up nnd look alive.
Dogs can thrive on bones better
than a woman can on unkind words.
Keep manure near the sunace;
plow It deep and you lose some of It.
Don't plow the ground too wet; get
it just right and then rush things.
Seek only that which Is honorable
that thou In thy poverty shouldgt die
rich.
Don't forget to make two sowings
of clover, and be Rure to use one-half
iilxlke.
Those who charge farmers with
responsibility for the high cost of liv
ing tell a fib.
Do not rush the teams too hard; let
them have time to get their shoulders
hardened to the work.
The farmer who allowed his imple
ments to be sheltered by the sky dur
ing the winter will now find himself
out.
When a man insists upon giving you
advice, you can readily get rid of him
by offering him a little In return.
If there is no place In the shed for
i he grindstone, get a box at the store
that will lt over It, thus keeping It
covered from the weather. April
Farm Journal. '
To Become Oootl Farmer.
The man who wants to become a
good farmer must not make the mis
take of hiring out to a poor one. Nev
er work for a man who cannot teach
you something about the business.
The successful farmer does not suc
ceed by sheer luck. He succeeds be
cause he know how to farm better
than his neighbors or because he
makes better use of common methods.
The man who learns his secrets will
add to his own value and be able to
earn better wages or succeed when
ho goes to farming for himself. The
hired man who Is working for wages
alone and has no ambition to become
an expert In hlsTiuslness has no sym
pathy from me. If he has the op
portunity to learn the secrets of the
successful farmer who employs him
and does not do so he will be a fail
ure. The secret of any successful
business Is Information and the man
who knows his business from every
angle, whether he Is a farm hand or a
rllroad president and then puts gin
ger and common sense in his work,
will win as he deserves. Fort Worth
ntlztn-Star.
, Fur tlio Swine Breeder.
Hogs fed on corn meal and tankage
require n great deal of water and this
adds to thc digestibility of the feed
and helps, to make gain.
A hog will eat almost anything
when hungry, but his appetite should
be tempted with palatable food if he
is to make the greatest possible profit.
The fact that hogs require a great
deal of water makes feed fed as slop
more desirable than dry feed.
Southern farmers have learned
that feeding cotton seed meal In
large quantities is bad business as it
often leads to fatalities. Fed in small
quantities, however, with corn and
alfalfa, It Is beneficial.
One good way to feed alfalfa dur
ing the winter is to chop it into about
4 inch lengths. Soak it In hot water
or steam it In a barrel or tank.
Feeding the Calves.
The calves should be well fed, but
a lot of calves are fed to death. Four
quarts of skim milk a day is enough
for a four weeks-old calf. As soon as
any sign of bowel i trouble shows In
the droppings reduce the quantity of
milk. Give a calf all the hay and
bran it will eat and let it run on
grass, but do not overfeed on
skim milk. The calf that Is reared
naturally gets only a small quantity
of milk at a time ,and the wild cow
does not give much at any time.
Hints for the Orcliardlst,
"Plant a tree, Jock. It'll be grow
ing while ye're sleepin'." Bobble
Burns.
Promptly gather up and burn all
brush and rubbish in the orchard.
When spraying do not work with
b'are hands. They'll be sore If you
do. Put on a pair of rubber gloves.
Remember when you plow in the
orchard that the roots are very near
the surface. Three Inches Is plenty
deep enough.
Some fruit growers aay that It Is
not a good plan to plow an orchard
when the trees are in blossom bet
ter do It before or after.
How long will our orchards bear
the neglect seen on every hand? We
need less of extensive farming and
more of Intensive and sensible oper
ations. Now, don't wait until the last mo
ment before ordering the berry
plants Give the folks who grow them
a chance to fill the order In good
shape without being hurried. Better
for them and surely better for you.
When the leaves begin to grow, the
canker-worm may commence to move
up on the trunks of the fruit and
other trees. Bands of tar or printer's
Ink. If put on the tree trunks in time
will catch many of the pests.
As soon as the leaves start on cur-
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LET AN ELECTRIC
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest and most
reliable power (or small or
heavy work. Less danger and
easier to operate you turn a
lever and It does the work.
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Mnrgiierlte Kecler, With "A Stubbo rn Cimlertiia," at the Oregon March 39
rnnt or gooseberry bushes, cut out
all sickly-looking or non-starting
canes and promptly burn the cuttings.
Borers are probably within, and in
this way they can be kept In check.
Get ready to fight the codling moth
which causes wormy apples. Next
month we'll tell you how. In the
meantime, fruit growers should pre
pare themselves for the campaign by
ordering a first class spray pump and
the necessary attachments. April
Farm Journal.
A Clear Brain and healthy body are
essential for success. Business men,
teachers, students, housewives and
other workers say Hood's Sarsaparil
la gives them appetite and strength,
and makes their work seem easy. It
overcomes that tired feeling.
The soothing spray of Ely's Liquid
Cream Balm, used in an atomiser, is
an unseakable relief to sufferers from
Catarrh. Some of them describe It as
o godsend, and no wonder. The thick,
foul discharge is dislodged and U
patient breathes freely, perhaps for
the first time in weeks. Liquid Cream
Balm contains all the healing, puri
fying elements of the solid form, and
It never falls to satisfy. Sold by all
druggists for 76c, Including spraying
tube, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 War
ren street. New Tork.
PILES 8URRD IN 6 TO 14 DATS
PACO OINTMENT Is inaranteed to rare aay
rase of Itching, Blind, Weeding or Protrud
ing Flits In te 14 days or money refund
ed. BOe.
Save money by reading today's ads
The Housewife's work will be lessen
ed when Electrtcty and Gas
come into. the home
COOK WITH GAS
Make the work easier (or her
and save on your fuel as welL
' No dirt, dust and excessive heat
'""i i uauon ana nre to f ynl Vv'
ainaie ana it costs less.
For Her sake, put gasjn your home
before tbe hot weather arrives
Plitiilf
Northwestern Gas &. Electric Co.
Phone Main 4.
Matloafc B mild lag.
TFe Man Who Dees
Not Advertise
ATT The business man wk does not advertise be
ij cause it costs money, should stop paying sal
aries for the same reason.
4TT The business man who does not advertise be
cause he tried it once and failed, should throw
away his cigar because his light went out
ATT The business man who does not advertise be
jj cause he doesn't know how himself, should
stop eating because he can't cook.
The business man who does- not advertise be
cause somebody said it did not rav. should not
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leve the world is round because the ancients said
it was flat
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