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a « CRANQt DECLARES ITSELF. My Ha if Ran A.way I s.s.s CURES SKIN DISEASES Outlines Plan of Action on Irrigation Question. Rez- .itions unanimously adopted by fk' ■ Stat» ........ g» at Eugene, • When the blood is pure and healthy, tlie skin will be soft, smooth, and H\v 14, 1908, up uu the following mo free from all blemishes and eruptions; but when 8<>m< :ci 1 humor takes tin: st« 1 ’ y some forin of Moved that the resolutions lie adopter« root in the circulation, its pretence > i quickly strength as r* * and r*f»rrsd to th*«committee skm disease. The skin receives its necessary no ri hn Treatment for Luto. When, however, this vital fluid bi ’omes a humor-lade ti on legislation, with power to prepare a from the blood. results of the loco weed when Don’t have a falling out with bill us outlined therein, submitting tho stream, it can no longer preserve the healthy, natural aj a ar-uu cof the skin, eaten by stock are unpleasantly fa- seme to tin* next session of the legisla your hair. It/night leave you! but by its acrid, impure nature continually irritate>an<l inll.ui.. s the delicate to the stockman of the plains miliar ture for adoption, and further, that the tissues and fibres and keeps the cuticle in a diseased and disfigured condition. Then what? That would mean east of the Rocky mountains, It has chairman of the legislative committee External applications cannot reach the blood, and therefore are beneficial thin, scraggly, uneven, rough been estimated that- the tosses from be authorized to invite such state or .only for their ability to reduce inflammatii n, an I a ist in k epfng the parts < alibuye iioriua. this source in Colorado alone have national experts on water legislation clean. To cure any skin trouble the blood must be purified of the humors When tlie first appearance of hair. Keep your hair at home! reached the sum of a million dollars Who can be secured to assist the com that are causing the trouble. S S. S. drives out the humors from the blood Worm is made tlie plants should be Fasten it tightly to your scalp I uiittee in .preparing such bill, also one dusted with tlie parts green and floul- per uniitMi. The national bureau of representative from any state organiza so that the skin, instead of being irritated and diseased, is .nourished by a You can easily do it with Ayer’s mixture. When the heads are forming plant industry has been taking a turn S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and tion which may hereafter adopt sub •healthy, cooling stream. Hair Vigor. It is something use one jxmnd of pyrethum powder to at the loco problem, and C. 1». Marsh, stantially similar resolutions. removes every parti le of impure matter, all acids and humors, and restores ' the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin Resolutions* more than a simple hair dress four pounds of flour to dust the plants. expert In poison plants, reports that Tills is harmless to man. After the it has been found that 1< k -< mm 1 cattle disease or affection. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to ing. It is a hair medicine, a head begins forming parts green Should can in most cases be cured by a course Whereas, Titles to water are of equal all Who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. importance with titles to land, and it hair tonic, a hair food. not be used. Those who are afraid of treatment with strychnine, while appears that a water right should be The be»t kind of a testimonial— to use paris green are generally success locoed horses can generally be cured as easily ascertained, as clearly defined, “ Sold for over sixty years." ful by beginning early to use the py by a course of treatment with Fow- as secure and in all respects as definite C. Ayer Co., Lowoll, M m *. ler’s solution. The luiimals under as a perfect title to land; and, rethum powder and spraying often. «u^aulXoturer* ot Whereas, It is apparent that without Cabbage and other plant lice are best treatment must not be allowed to eat sarsaparilla , the loco weed and should be given not a definite system of water right titles controlled by spraying with kerosene pills . i and adequate protection by the state, CHERRY PECTORAL. emulsion, using th^ 15 per cent solution only nutritious food, but so far as pos our water users are burdened with cost —a solution containing 15 j»er cent of sible, food with laxative properties, ly, and apparently unending litigation; kerosene. If the liee afe on trees, To this end magnesium sulphate was our present constructed works are de A heaping teacFornful to a £¿1 on; ot of hot water will clejnse vour dishes flowers or rose bushes, tobacco decoc administered to correct the constipa preciated in value; the United States fdates, cups, earthenwaie, cutlery an# kitchen utc Seised Iler Opportunity. ’ . nsi.s from dirt .nd gicaso hesitates to construct irrigation sys tion which is almost universal among eaving neither taste ncr smell. All d.*« _■ i; l> ¡ax. Bo. let an*1 IV -n n lor Lace He wus not a very rapid wooer, and tion may be used with good results. Pacific C.ast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. piece, atampad ready to work, 10c. T ' ' ~ tems; private capital declines to invest; It should be noted, The tobacco decoction is made by tak locoed animals. »he was getting a bit anxious. home-seekers go to other states and too, that magnesium sulphate may Again he called, and they sat togeth ing three ¡siunds of tobacco stems and countries, where the purchase of an irri L ok lea I Supposition. Hard to Vienne. five gallons of water and boiling for serve to some extent as an antidote to gated farm does not mean the purchase er in the parlor, "just those two.” Little I.ioyd—i’npa, was Georg* Eminent Statesman — What are the in the poison. two hours. It is used without diluting, of a lawsuit, and thus our development A loud rm> e-.me at the front door. fernal newspapers saying about me now, Washington married to England? It may be added in regard to the is seriously retarded; and, but must not be applied too hot, or It "Oh, bother!” she said. “Who can b« Papa—Of course not. my son. Why question of Immunity that loco poison Whereas. Our present water laws can Cbickse.v? may scald the plants. calling?” 1’rqate Secretary—They haven't men do you ask such a silly question? ing comes on In a slow and cumulative not be found by a study of the statutes If treatment is begun in time plant “Say you’re out,” said the deceiver. tioned your, name for a month, Senator. Little Lloyd—This book says Eng manner, so that there is no possibility alone, but must be sought for in a long Eminent Statesman—Blank dash the land is our mother country, and a» "Oh, no; that would be untrue,” mur lice can be controlled. It must be done series of decisions by our supreme of animals becoming immune. before the leaves are curled so the mured the ingenuous one. court, and apparently are so conflicting newspapers !____ George Washington was the father of There that our ablest lawyers differ in opin rtTrt “Then say you’re engaged,” he urged. spray can reach the pests. Titos* Panne and all Nervous DU-nses his country I supposed tliey were mar Southport Globe Onion«. should be several sprayings, four or ion on the most fundamental points. | 11 Q permanently cured by Dr. E inn’s Grint “Oh, may I, Charlie?” she cried, Nerve it* "orer. Send fi r FKEE fZtrtal bottla and Connecticut ’ s famous Southport Globe This law is incomplete and inadequate, treatise. Dr. It. LLltlln , lai.. »31 Ar ch .st., l’bUa.,l'ih ried.—Chicago News. five days apart, as one spraying will »he threw himself in his arms. onions stand unsurpassed among popu and has been, and is. in a state of flux. And the man kept on knocking at not completely do the work. Clean cul lar American varieties of the onion. Disputes are decided by the logic of THE DAISY Within Iler lllghta. FLY KILLES in ture is important in fighting these the front door.—Illustrated Bits. judges, rather than by statutes of the destroy« al) the They are in high fa “ Madam, what is your age? ” asked sects, as with many others. flies find afford* comfort to e\ery vor in some of the legislature. Few know what the law is the lawyer. Mother* will find Mr«. Winslow's Soothing today, none know what it may be to- home- in dining Syrup the t>. s' remedy to use tor their ch.'ldr u room, Bleep i ng finest commercial on morrow; now. therefore, be it “I decline to answer,” responded the Wanted Hoad Money. Suring the teothing period. room and every ion growing districts I ; e where fliea In a recent speech at Peoria, IL th« witness. Resolved, That it is the sense ni _ ____ fire troublesome. “ On what ground? ” of Ohio and New Itelatlve Sabmergence. Oregon State Grange that it is the duty Gross, secretary of the Farmers' Good Cl -tin, neat and will not soil or “My poor man, you look as if you Road League and special agent for the "On the ground that it would con York and during a of the state of Oregon, at the earliest injure» anything. Try thorn — ------- once -------- and you ... will .. t nevvi be without them, possible time, to codify and enact a might have seen better days.” vict me of lying. I've always answer few years past have National Department of Agriculture to if not hep by <!«•«.. rs. sent prepaid for 20c. “You are right, ma’am. I have.” made a steady ad- complete, concise, and definite water I ed that question when not under study the question of highways, made law, leaving to the courts only the mere oath.”—Washington Herald. “And now, 1 presume, you are among advance in standing interpretation of this law on such oc the following statement: “In forty what we call the submerged tenth.” everywhere as a casion ns it might be brought into dis WHITE GLOBE year» enough money has been thrown “Worse than that, ma’am. I am an in- You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. highly bred, perfect pute; and be it further ONION. Snitesimal fraction of the submerged thou away and squandered on the dirt roads Write Aliens. Olmsted, J.e Roy, N. Y., fora Resolved, That such water law should free sample of Allen’s Foot-Ease. It eureii sandth of the submerged tenth. My pres of Illinois to pay for graveling or mac onion. Eastern onion growers use tlie hot swollen, aching feet. It make» ent occupation is stoking on an ocean adamizing every foot of highway in red and white Southport Globes to be based upon the best experience ot sweating, new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure ton other states and countries, such as ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug •tea mer.” the State.” He went on further to produce the exceptionally large, solid, Wyoming, Tdaho and Canada, and corns, gists sell it. 2jc. Don’t accept any substitute I state that as good, hard roads could beautifully formed bulbs that bring top should include the following funda "Tur Directly on the beach overlooking CTa««*^yinar Him« ,nc the ocean. Ilot salt baths and be built on the black land in the corn price» In the New York City markets. mental principles: The pimply faced youth had thrown a; Pl ire MfillCk liecrea- Besides the two varieties named, ULirr nuuit ’ «urf H„n bathing. pler ior flNhlllf . belt of Illinois as in Massachusetts, or 1. That no water right should become pop bottle at the umpire. nr Kun parlors. Electric light«. Fire- there is a yellow Southport Globe that vested except by direct grant from tho in any other State, and at a moderate ,A policeman grabbed him by the col wr place and steam heat. Fine walks annual expense to the landowners of resembles the others in shape and gen state. iiRFRON” ■n<l drives. Nea foods a spec- 2. To provide a system whereby the lar, jerked him to his feet, and removed! MrtLUUH )u)(J Kates, g-J.SO and $3.00 of the happy homes of to-day is a the State, possibly not exceeding their eral character; but is of a rich yellow bis hat. per day. »• si . i.il rate»by the waak, priority and limitations of everv exist vast fund of information as to the1 present annual tax for road and bridge color. Then he took a tape line from his pock DAY, J. MlHjKI , Proprietor ing right to the use of water can et nml measured the fellow's head. Tlie white is one of those beautifully eventually be ascertained. best methods of promoting health and ' purposes. "Size 6,” he said. ' "That lets you off white, perfectly globe shaped onions 3. To provide a reliable record in happiness and right living and know Automatic Hump Uugt»n, that take the eye and bring highest I some central office of all water rights this time, young man. But don't do it ledge of the world’s best products. The ease with which modern dump price in any market. Its skin is thin as determined, and of new rights as again, or back you go > to th' ’sylum for the feeble minded.” Products of actual excellence and carts and wagons can !>• unloaded is and paperlike, the flesh flue grained, initiated. The well known reliable No more pop bottles were thrown from 4. That actual measurements of reasonable claims truthfully presented illustrated in the automatic dump wag- crisp and mild flavored. Add to this that particular section of the bleachers ditches and streams be made as a basis and which have attained to world-' 0,1 shown in the accompanying lllustra- that it is a tremendous cropper, and it for the adjudication of existing rights during that particular game.—Chicago wide acceptance through the approval tlon. the invention of a Connecticut represents almost an ideal product In and the initiation of new rights to the Tribune. Root and Herb of the Well-Informed of the World; man. The wagon box is pivoted on th« its line. surplus water, if any. How’s This? 5. To provide a definite procedure not of individuals only, but of the Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any DI n U Plows. whereby rights to such surplus water case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha ¡'» many who have the happy faculty of IT ha TTindo n life study ot The twenty-four-inch size disk plow mav he acquired. Catarrh Cure. herbs, and in that F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo.» selecting and obtaining the best the st ihiy d iscoverrd and is wiv 6. That beneficial use should be tho can safely be recommended as being su ing tot world his wonder We, tho undersigned, have known F J. world affords. ful 1 wired its. perior to any other size. The smaller basis of all rights to tho use of water, Cheney for the la-t 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable Inal, biiisnesstransactions No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used He Cures One of the products of that class, size pulls easier, but it does not pul and that water for irrigation purposes and able to carry out any obliga Without Operation» or Without t de Aid of a Knifo should be made appurtenant to the land tion financially lie gunriintvi’H to Cure ('nti irh. A.-thrna. Lung, made bv nis tiim of known component parts, an Ethical verize the soil, so well. The disk plow irrigated. Chroat. Rheumatism Nervo ■ . • - Nervous DobiHtVg WALDING, KINN'AN 4 MARVIN, Stomach. I or. K.-in«-.» I r<» • • h * i1 << I.n«*t Manhood, is capable of handling ground that has remedy, approved by physicians and Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O 7. All rights to the use of water for Fsmale Weakness anti Al) Private Diseases Hall’s Catarrah Cure is tken internally, act become too dry and hard for the mold power development should be limited to commended by the Well-Informed of A SURE CANCER CURE ing directly upon the blood an 1 mucous snr-' board plow. It is of somewhat lighter a period of twenty five years, subject I fines of the system. Testimonial' sent free. Just Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure the World as a valuable and whole and Reliable. Price 75 cents per bottle Sold l>y all Druggists. I some family laxative is the well-known draft, does not require sharpening so to renewal under certain restrictions. IF YOU ARE AFI K I Eh PON T DELAY. Take Hall's Family Fills ior Constipation. 8. To provide an efficient administra DELAYS AKE D iN(»EKO( S. Svrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To often, cuts through trash better and I five system, with proper officers, for COA'SULTA TIO.N get its beneficial effects always buy does not clog so easily. Do not try to the distribution of the water supply The Quintessence of If. If you cannot cal I. write for sy mpton blank and efro* the genuine, manufactured by the | lar InrlosE» 4 cents in stan>i>s. “The gall of that fellow Stryker!” cut a furrow wider than eight or ten among those entitled to its use. THiC <.ll WO (II INI SE MEDICINE (XJ. California Fig Syrup Co., only, and “What's be done now?” '62 1 2 L irst St., Cor Morrison, Portland, Oregon inches with a disk. The wider the fur for sale by all leading druggists. Please Mention This Paper. “Why. you know, lie’s a chronic bor- row the deeper will corrugations be QUERIES BY FARMERS. 1 a rower, and when I told him I’d have and the poorer will be the work. It is P N U No. 26-0a better to use two twenty-four-inch Experiment Station Called Upon for to stop loaning him money now that I had a wife, he went for me hammer plows, each cutting eight inches In Advice on Various Subjects. wrlttnjj f o n<lvcrtlsera please and tongs for getting married at his width, than to use a single twenty- From the Washington State College. Pullman. iV mention this paper. expense. ” — Boston Transcript. eight or thirty-inch plow cutting six A correspondent at Cheney writes teen inches. the following letter to the station- “I am interested in the subject of bacteria as an agricultural agency, Tuhrrruloalii. Recently at the Iowa Experiment and would like to know if anything Station twenty pigs were fed for a time is being done by the government OPERATING TIIE DUMP WAGON. zl the lines of bacteria research on tuberculosis cows’ milk that had not along Is the use of bacteria cultures likely axle, the greater portion of the load been pasteurized, and twenty others to prove an important factor in tl < being in back of tlie pivoted point. The were fed on tuberculosis milk that had agriculture of the Inland Empire? forward end of the box is normally been pasteurized. The twenty pigs fed To what extent are fertilizers used in I held in position by a lever directly be- on tlie raw tuberculosis milk all died the Northwest, and with what ef ' hind the driver's »eat. When ready to ficiency? Please give me some infor Fcr Infants and Children. dump the load the driver turns in his of tuberculosis, and two of the other mation concerning the new theory of pigs died with the same disease. That I seat, releases the lever and the load au- ‘soil poisoning by successive crops.’ ’’ showed that pasteurizing the milk gave tomatically turns over. The drb ver is Following is the reply given to this SO per cent of protection. I letter: thus not coniis-lled to leave his i seat, I * i One of the Essentials C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR uHd i unii Products Libby’s Veal Loaf is made of the best selected meat, scientific ally prepared and even ly baked by damp heat in Libby's Great White Kitchen. The natural flavor is all retained. V» hen removed from the tin it s ready to serve. It can be quickly pre pared in a variety of styles and nothing makes a better summer meal. In the home, at the camp, and for the picnic Libby's Veal Leaf is a satisfying dish, full of food value that brings contentment. Libby, McNeill l Lüàp, Chicafe* saving considerable time. Smooth luir Drnjr, To break down clods and give a fine surface the field drag serves a useful purpose. It may be used in connection with the spring tooth harrow or even with the disk. The <7x45 inch pieces arc fl to 10 feet in length and are laid edgewise, being bound together by cross nieces made of l'jxtl inch stuff. The I’nciiiK Horse. We have known of many animals that have acquired the habit of pacing because of becoming sore forward. The fore feet and legs do not assist in the efforts of propulsion, their office Is simply to hold tip or support the fore and heaviest part of. the animal, and as It must keep these fore feet out of the way of the hind ones, a horse will endeavor to do so in the most awk ward of ways at times, for when sore forward It takes to any sort of a gait that to its mind appears to lessen the pain of fiction. It quite frequently ’adopt» the single foot action, gradually progressing into that of pacing. * It was Riis soreness forward mid he was actually lame - that causei] the greltt Jiqj Eye See to^ace.—Fiifld and‘Farm. “At this station we have tested sev eral different cultures, some of which Prof. Ilerts'rt F. Roberta of the Kan were successful, while others failed sas State Agricultural College and Ex V • have found that in the laboratory periment Station will visit Europe dur I and greenhouses, where conditions ing the summer. lie is commissioned could be controlled fairly well, the from the Kansas Experiment Station cultures possessed valuca We are not sure that their use will become to inspect the wheat regions of Central general, for most of the commercial and Southern Europe in search of su product does not show up very uni perior sorts of hard wheats for Intro formly. We have depended more largely on the use of inoculated soil duction into Kansas. from old alfalfa fields, in getting a stand of alfalfa, than on the bacteria Farm News Note». "Fertilizers have not been very In New Zealand the best demand thoroughly tested in eastern Wash Is for Shorthorn bulls of the milking ington, but we are learning that manv strain. of our soils may be vastly improved Kangaroo rats are destroying the by certain treatments. The indica vim yards near Santa Cruz. Cal. They tions are that fertilizers will be used have appeared in thousands and are in the near future, more as a cor rective agency, than to increase fertil feeding on the young buds and vines. ity. The theory of ‘soil-poisoning’ is Secretary Wilson says we ought to based on the fact that where a soil have bumper crops throughout the is overcharged with some element, country tills season. All conditions are the excess of this element become* in favorable for record-breaking yields of juYious to vegetation. It is necessar to counteract this by the use of some all sorts. < chemical- fertilizer.” A Connecticut farmer Is reported to A Look Ahead. use the incubator system in starting The safe and sane Fourth of July had his potato crop. The seed potatoes are placed In a warm room in a rack, where come. "But how are the boy» observing the they sprout, and are then transplanted day?’’ asked the foreigner, who bad just in the field. landed. “I don’t see any about.” A story comes from Washington, Pa., "The boy«?" »aid the native. ’"Hie last that a farmer has a sheep-killing horse. ef ’em. sir, Were all killed off ene year The animal was seen to rush into the ago to day, and the new crop hasn’t come flock, trample a sheep to death, pick on yet.” Marveling at the changes times it up in its teeth am! carry It out. The performance was repeated until th» brought about, the stranger followed crowd to the ball park, wher* th« farmer lut“r,“red. I celebration was in pronta». Wants n A'ew Wheat. • • • « ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgeiaWe Preparatoli forAs similaiintJthefbodandReguh ling die Siumacte amlßuweß tf I nfants /C hild x en Bears the Signature Promotes Di£eslion.Chtfrfiil ness and Resi.Contalns ncitiur Opiuni.Morphine norMmal. N ot N arcotic . old Dr.sAhtnrnua fímfdu Srrd“ jUx Sr.vn ♦ 1 dMd/tSdlt- I jimstStri » I ? Wrm t»/- I Huarpran /brr I Aperfrcf Remedy for Hon, Sour Sto mach. Dlarriwi Worms,Convnlsions.Fcvcrisii ness and Loss of S leep . FkcSinxie Signature if NEW YORK. Use For Over Thirty Years ÌGuarant e c (funder the Exact Copy of Wrapper. •» * •*. *• »•» • • • • %