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Little Soldiers In »«us bl»»4 ar» th» mllllswa e* cerguacle» that defend yew agamet disease. To make and keep these little sold’»»» healthy and strong, is simply simplv to make end keep the blood of the right quality end quantity. This is just what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does —it helps the little soldiers in your blood to fight disease for you. It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous ness, dyspepsia, general debility, and builds up the whole system. IHB5Œ INK Of SERVIA ♦ t*erBef stuff even though she was ALFALFA IN WESTERN OREGON. a more admirable character. I s -areely Finally came the. tragedy. In the dead of night traitor >us statesmen and soldiers broke Into the palace and for- -d their way to tlie royift bed cham ber. Th> n Alexander demonstrated’ that there was still a spark of manhood King Peter Finds It No Joke to left in him. He fought valiantly and gradually retreated to a closet where Rule the Fiery Little European be was hewn down. The wretched Monarchy. Queen shared hls fate. Chopped beyond semblance to human beings, the bodies of the King anil Queen were thrown out of tlie palace window Into the court HIS PREDECESSORS BUTCHERED yard. A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla. By di'Sol-.inK granulated sugar in water and a . ‘ e, a d cioua s rup is made ana a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold bv g? »I' If not »end 35c for 2 os. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wo. No Other Crop Offers So Many At tractions to the Farmer. H. D. Scudder. Department of Agronomy, Oregon Agr cultural Coi ege, Corvallis. Of »11 the crops produced upon the i farm perhaps no other offers so many by making the heavy soils more open growth begin to appear; or when the attractions and advantages to the and friable. The land plaster also as plants show one-tenth in bloom. The farmer as does alfalfa. As an im sists in making potash compounds for cutter bar should be set about 5 inches prover of the soil it has few equals and which alfalfa has great need, more above the ground the first year, and no superiors As forage for ail classes available, but to avoid loss through the first cutting-, if light, be left upon of live stock, whether used as hay, leaching should be used only in small the ground. It is imperative that the green feed, or pasture, it is unexcelled amounts. crop should not be pastured the first The need of a fertile soil for alfalfa two years. in yield, feed value, palatability, and permanency of growth. To the farmer growing, while not generally recogniz Every year about April first a dress Though the ing of 100 pounds of land plaster The <’oinliitf <if Peter. keeping cows, hogs, or poultry, it is of ed, is highly important. THE TRUE MAPLE FLAVOR. Then Peter, a des ■endant of a forme. paramount value in that it is practi plant draws its most Important food, should be applied, and while the dynasty, residing in seclusion in Switz cally the only forage crop that will nitrogen, from the air, yet it is a heavy ground is still soft, thorough cultiva Housewives Welcome a Maple Flavor The Crown Prince George Retires erland. was sent for anti was elevated supply green feed continuously through feeder upon the other plant foods of tion should be given, with the disc and Alexander, a Younger Broth That Has the Real Maple Taste to the bloodstained throne. There was the dry summer months of this region the soil. On naturally unfertile soils, harrow set straight and weighted and er, Takes His Place. a demand on the part of the powers In addition to these advantages it is | or those run down by continued wheat run crosswise, followed by the common Vermonters have a reputation for This cultivation keeps out that he punish the regicides, but he was superior to all other crops in quickly | or oth r improvident farming, it is harrow. the quality of the maple syrup pro either unwilling or not strong enough improving and maintaining the appear necessary to supply immediately avail grass and weeds, splits the alfalfa duced in their state. It is but a few to do this an<l the murderers retained ance and selling value of farm lands. able plant food such as well rotted barn crowns and thickens the stand; keeps years since the discovery was made of N'o monarch In modern times ever their places of prominence and influ Lack of understanding of the peculiar yard manure, to carry the young the surface soil mellow and helps con a method of imparting this delicious ities of the plant and its requirements, : plants through the first two years until serve the moisture to carry the crop flavor to dishes without the use of ascended a bloodier throne than that ence. maple syrup. The new flavoring ex to which King I'eter of Servla was Half a dozen times It has been ru has caused many failures of first at | their deep feeding roots are establish through the dry months. If the soil is Such fertilization as barnyard poor a top dr. ssing of well rotted ma tract was appropriately named Ma- called In 1903. No one at the time ex mored that Peter would prefer to aban tempts at growing the crop in Western ed. pleine. pected that lie would escape assassina don hls seipter and again seek the safe Oregon. This has led farmers to be- manur or green manure (like rye or nure applied in the fall will prove ben Strange as it may seem, Vermonters tion or lie permitted to reign for any ty and comfort of private life, but the lieve that alfalfa is not naturally vetch plowed under) is best applied to eficial. It is well to let the alfalfa go While this to the crop preceding the alfalfa or by into the winter with a six or eight-inch themselves cannot tell the difference length of time, in fact It was a long unpopularity of bls eldest son made adapted to this region between syrup made with Mapleine time before the powers accepted him this impossible unless he cared to see a certain extent is true, yet the difti- preceding it with clover or vetch. growth. In Western Oregon the common va and that which comes from their own with any cordiality, for It was hard to some member of the old dynasty or culti's in the way may and have been Aside from its plant food and.moisture The splendid re retentive value the humus from such riety of alfalfa should be used, prefer Green-Mountain state. This is due to believe that lie was entirely innocent some scion of one of the great powers largely overcome. the purity of the ingredients and the of at least a previous knowledge of tho of fTurope elevated to the Servian I sults obtained by the state experi fertilization is of great assistance to ably Montana grown. ment station and o'her growers in dif the alfalfa bacterial activities. In pasturing alfalfa, to avoid bloat care used in the manufacture. terrible tragedy which was to shock tlie throne. The crown prince has been a ferent parts of Western Oregon should Preparing for alfulia in the preced ing, cattle and sheep should not be al Mapleine is perfectly healthful, is civilized world aud place a throne at thorn In the flesh of King Peter for convince the m> st sk< ptical of the ing crop is also important in enabling lowed to go on the tit I 1 with an empty purely vegetable and makes a syrup great future of the crop in this state. the prospective grower to clean up the stomach or when the plant is wet, and that is equal to any and superior to As authentic and accurately measured weeds. We ds, because of their more t > prevent rooting, hogs should be many brands of maple syrup that are draughts on ringed. Where cut and fed green to yields to illustrate the possibilities of rapid growth, heavy placed on the market. the crop here, those recorded at the available plant food and moisture, and cows, there is no danger of bloating. Flavoring for cakes, icings, blanc An acre of alfalfa w ill furnish pas experiment station may be cited. The their shading, are higlhly injurious to mange, sauce, etc., that is delicious average of all the yields of the station the young alfalfa. Hence by preced ture for about ten g. od sized hogs, or and has all the piquancy and delicacy field for the last eight years has been ing alfalfa with a thoroughly cultivat summer green feed for ten cows. of maple' syrup can be readily made 6.2 tons of cured hay per acre yearly, ed crop such as kale, corn, potatoes, by the addition of a few drops of or where cut as a soiling crop, 26 3” or roots, all of which do best heavily Mapleine to a little water in which tons of green feed per acre. This field manured, the ground is made clean and granulated sugar has been dissolved. has the ordinary hyavy clay loam soil fertile for the alfalfa. Mapleine syrup makes such dishes as The causes of failure to secure a typical of the Willamette valley, and rice, tapioca, stale bread, etc., simply has received no irrigation, fertilization I stand of alfalfa are generally a poorly irresistible to children. or special treatment whatever. Any prepared seed bed, poor seed, or the ' Mapleine Dainties is the title of a where in Western Oreg* n where cer wrong t me or method of seeding. The I booklet full of wholesome receipts pub tain primary requirements of the crop causes of the failure of the crop to ‘ lished by the Crescent Manufacturing are satisfied, the same or better re grow after a good stand has been se- ; company, who make Mapleine. The sults should be obtained. It only be I cured, are either lack of alfalfa bac booklet will be sent free to anyone hooves the beginner to secure the best teria, the need of lime, pasturing when who asks for it. You can buy Maple advice obtainable as to methods of too young, an impoverished soil, over ine of your grocer. Try it, you’ll like growing; start with a small piece; ex crowding with weeds, a shallow soil, it as thousands of others have. Here For Infants and Children. periment with it until its requirements poor drainage, lack of cultivation, or M • sane» for puddings that is deli A crop, are learned; gather experience from improper after treatment. cious : his failures and persist until success properly started and eared for should Whites of two eggs, one and one-half Bears tha . z, .-y ““ ful. The reward of such persistence produce steadily without reseeding for cups of granulated sugar, one cup of fifty years or more. is ample. milk and one teaspoonful of Mapleine. Signature of ». • I . .'"?■■■ vi' Ci Owing to the excessive rainfall of The primary requirements of alfalfa Mapleine can be used anywhere that *’V' J ! are a deep, well drained, sweet ar.d winter and the heavy weed growth of other flavoring extracts are used. Applying h Sure TeM. fertile soil, free from weeds. The early spring, fall sowing of alfalfa has Seemed to Awaken Memorlca. Young Wife—John, how duos my ÜCW lands most nearly meeting these re not proved as successful as spring sow Tommy—Paw, what is three card The ground should be plowed hat «trike you? quirements are on the slopes of the ing. Husband—I’m delighted with it, A ta- ■/\ monte? deeply in the fall if possible, manured rolling lands of the valley bottoms; < J Bella ; it’s neat, sensible, and----- Mr. Tucker—It’s the most diabolical, the slopes and tops of the hills sur and replowed early in the spring. Young Wife—I knew it! I told infernal swindle that ever anybody—er rounding these valleys, or the deep Where plowed rather late in the spring, milliner I didn’t believe it would suit me, —er—O, it's some sort of gambling gam< sandy loam river bottoms well above the land should be disced and harrowed and I'm going to take it right back ! with cards, I believe, Tommy.—Chica the water level. The ordinary valley before plowing. If the soil is in the go Tribune. least sour, from 1,000 to 2,000 pounds • • • • •••• • low flat lands are not suitable. 0 • • • SS The deep feeding tap roots upon of unburned lime—ground or in the • Mother, will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothinc Syrup the b st remedy to use fur their ehUdrej Prescription for ; whose length these plants depend for lump—should be applied very early in • luring the teething period. securing plant food and moisture, make the spring, or in place of this, from I : Nervous Men and Women 7 a soil eight to ten feet in depth imper | 500 to 1,000 pounds of water slaked I Where it Landed Him. Try It I ative. Although alfalfa prefers a lime may be sown about April first. With a dazed look in his bloodshot eyes the man who had been on a jng foi sandy loam, yet it has proved equally After the spring plowing the ground • • • • • • •>•••• • • •• • • • • a week or more and bad wandered over prosperous on the heavy clay loam should be frequently harrowed to get The imp drment of the nervous force in men the country in a half delirious condition soils, a heavy clay subsoil or hardpan rid of the weeds, conserve the moist- ! and women is first manifested by extreme ner- without knowing where he was going vousiK ss. sleeplessness, dr< ad, worry and anxiety ure and bring the seed bed into a uni delaying but not stopping the root with > it rea-on, trembling of th«’ hands and limbs, came to himself. formly fine state of tolth. growth. KING PETER OF SERVIA. with the . lightest ex* rti«*n heart palpitation, con- He was in a strange city. The seed should be sown from April stipation, 1 idney trouble and a general inability Owing to the need of its roots for tooct rationally at all times a. others with health Everything around him looked unfamil air, alfalfa, especially when young and 20th to May 1st. Just preceding the in their bodies do. lar. hls disposal. But he has borne himself several yea rs. Ilehas liad aB a following sowing the land should be inoculated . In a half pint bottle get three oun es of syrup during the growing season, is easily “Officer,” he said, stopping a police well and has held the hot-tempeml a large number of tlie younger and sarsaparilla compound and add to this one ounce injured by standing water either above with the alfalfa bacteria by scattering fluid balm wort. and fet s and two hours; man, “what town is this?” and factional people of his little king more erratic of these fiery people and or below ground. Root growth stops over the seed bed about 200 pounds per compound then get one ounce c impound essence cardiol. and “Anaconda," answered the policeman dom well In check. lately his greatest lias been given to some very silly boast one ounc tincture cadomene compound (not car at once on striking water-saturated acre of soil taken from the surface foot damom); mix all toue her, hake well ami take a “Then I’ve got 'em again!” he groan danger has lain with ills eldest son, the ing. soil, hence the water table should not of an old alfalfa field. This alfalfa teaspoonful alter each meal and one at retiring. •d.— Chi eaeo Tribune boastful firebrand, Crown Prince When a few months ago Austria-Hun be less than eight to ten feet below soil should be mixed with about 400 TYI'l.U RITERS New \ isiliu ?< • ’ All rnftkp» OiTeriiitf an I nducement, George. That danger now seems to be gary gobbled up Bosnia and Herzego the surface of the ground during the pounds of the surface soil of the new rebuilt like* new. at second-bond |»ri< Two Srniili “To make it an objec t, brethren," Denn. R mi ng: on from $25 to M* Supplier tor all past, however, with the renunciation of vina Servla went mad witli indignation growing season. Overflow from streams field to facilitate its even sowing. To uiakeR. MaehineR rented. $2 to $3.50 monthly. The Said shrewd old Pastor Loach, Typewriter Exchange 255 Montgomery San F runciw« o ills rights on the part of the prince and and there sprang Into existence a party in winter when the plant is dormant avoid exposing the inoculated soil to “The higher you raise my salary, hls retirement in favor of ills more con who would appeal to arms and declare does not cause much injury, even if the sunshine, which injures it, it Tlie shorter sermons 1’11 preach.” A Henson for 11 e 1 |i 1 i 1 ig. should be sown on a cloudy day or servatlve brother. Alexander. war against their giant enemy. Peter continued for several weeks. —Chicago Tribune. The poor help the. poof more than Newspaper readers will have no Iff realized the hopelessness of any such Of even more importance to the al towards evening, and immediately har the rich help them. An official of the Acuity In recalling the tragedy of the effort, but the crown prince, boastful falfa plant than a deep and well- rowed in. Department of Charities In New Yolk If an acre be once successfully inoc mil braggart, talked loudly in the cafes drained soil, are 'the bacteria which recently remarked this trait. and jangled Ills sword ns he walked or produce the nodules on the roots, ulated, the next year it will furnish a “Everything lias its cause, its simple rode about the streets of the capital, through which the plant is enabled to ( soil supply for inoculating other land. | No faith should be placed in inoculat and striking cause, if we can but find "He made a visit to Russia and expected draw upon the free atmospheric nitro- I It,” he said. "Once, in a miserable ing the soil through the purchase of gen, enriching the plant and the soil to meet with every encouragement slum, I heard two little girls talking inoculated seed, as under ordinary con with this most valuable of all the plant there, but the Czar advised the young about this matter of poverty and ditions this method is seldom success food elements. Conditions unfavorable ninn to go about his business and do wealth and helpfulness.. to the activities of these bacteria ful. less talking. Immediately following the inocula “‘Why Is It,’ said the first, ‘that the cause a corresponding lack of prosper George returned to Servla and sulked poor alius is more willin' to help us ity in the growth of the alfalfa. Like tion the seed should be sown at the C Eanses the System in hls tent. His father threatened him the plant roots, these bacteria require rate of twenty pounds per acre, care than the rich?’ with arrest unless he abandoned bls abundance of air in the íjfectuaWy soil, upon being taken to secure pure seed of good "The second child replied promptly, warlike attitude, lint there was still a which to feed, and also a neutral or germinating qualities. Germination and not without some bitterness. ‘Thom large element which drilled and strut slightly alkaline medium such as is may readily be tested by placing an Dispds colds and Headaches wot don't mind givin’ is the ones wot ted and tnlked of wiping Austria off supplied in limestone soils, in which to average 200 of the seed between moist duete CcusVxpaVan; stays poor.’ ” the m.ip if George would only lead them work. blotting paper, laid between the fa, es Ads na\ura\\y ac\s\ndy as to tlie fray. FITK K' "I“" I’cinc'O uno rvou. uimim . p.rmfc- Unfortunately the lack of lime in of two dinner plates and pouring a ■ IlJnently cured by Dr. » Ine s Great Nene Re Peter tried in every way to Induce little water in the lower plate from Western Oregon soils, in addition to storer. Sen-1 for FREE $2 00 trial bottle an<i treati*«. a LaxaXwe. Dr R. ¡1 hline, Ld . 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. the powers to interfere and compel Aus the prolonged wet season arid the pre time to time. tria either to restore the two provinces vailing heaviness of the soil, causes The seed may be broadcasted and ! Best Jor Mcn.Wpuun andllnld Nothin» In It. to their former state or to remunerate long exclusion of the air from the soil harrowed in, but a more even and vig ve\\-J/òun£ and 0\d. Bartender Say, what do you think Servla for the loss of Serb prestige and a tendency towards acidity or sour orous stand is secured, especially if j of this idea of ruiiuin’ cities on tbs com \Ys ejects But, while tlie nations grumbled at the ness which is very favorable to the al the surface soil is a little dry, by drill To mission plan? Alderman (from tlie 'Steenth Wardl - high handed act of Austria-Hungary, falfa bacteria. Hence it is, p rhaps, ing one half of the seed at a time, a\ways buy \hs Qcnuvu^ I don’t know much about it, but I’m agin mar ufactured by tke the dual kingdom was adamant. Fran that in a majority of Western Oregon crosswise. The ordinary grain drill it. The—-er—oomtn inions nrv mighty cis Joseph knew he,had ills people sol soils these bacteria are not present, may be used with the grass seeder at small and they don’t go to tlie right peo idly behind him. He was propnred for and must be supplied by artificial inoc tachment so connected as to deliver ple an appeal to arms. He realized that ulation after the harmful acidity has the seed into the grain tubes. Follow jg yrup o For Any Disease or Injury to Germany stood ready to side with him been corrected. This correction is ac ing the seeding the ground should be and to frustrate any effort Great Brit complished in naturally well drained rolled well and then very lightly har the eye. um PETTIT’S EYE SALVE, SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS absolutely harmless, acts quickly. All ain might make In favor of the Serbs. soils by application of different forms rowed. The seed should always be sown alone, without a nurse crop of crc size only, regular price 50‘per bottl». of lime. Water slaked lime most druggists, or Howard Bros., liuffalo, Russia, to the surprise and Indignation any kind. N. Y. of the Servians. Instead of proving quickly and directly corrects soil acid The field should be mowed whenever ity ground unburned lime more slow Artful t relitn. their champion, consented to the pol No. 19-0» P N U the weeds begin to shade the alfalfa, ly but less expensively — while light Boy — Mamma, I wish you'd Little icy of Austria with scarcely a murmur. or whenever the growth comes to a annual dressings with land plaster find out who It was hypnotized me, aud King I'eter realized that war would iyill.S' writing to a<i vrrtlaars pl«»M keep it sweet (more or less indirectly) standstill or begins to turn yellow; or punish 'cm severely. VV mention tliin paper. mean the effacing of hls little kingdom when the new shoots of the second Mamina—What? and Inis us. <1 bis Influence to keep hls Little Boy—While you was out T was angry subjects In check, I the col pulled right into tlie pantry and forced li i live action of the powers ai Belgrade to ent a lot of those mine» pies you tlie annexation of Bosnia and Herze- •aid I mustn’t touch. govlnn became a ch sed Incident. Egg-Phosphate COFFEE 1 Recently tlie Servian atmosphere w is The way Hamlins Wizard Oil soothes TEA SPICES somewhat cinrlfled by the act of Prince and allays all aches, pains, soreness, BAKING POWDER. W ILL DO ALL swelling and intlammaion is a surprise palace at Belgrade on the night of June George in renouncing ills claim to the EXTRACTS IlhT AM and delight to the afflicted. It is sim 10. 1903. Klug Alexander ami bis wife, throne. The Servian Parliament hesi JUS I KIGHT I nu n mt D Queen Draga. hid exhausted the pa tated to net. but King Peter readily ply great to relieve all kinds of pain. row Dll "ILL <ni3rac3u3> tience of their subj ■ • •is. The King, deaf accepted the Ixiy's retirement and Get it from AW CL0S5ET6 DEVERS Ilia Specialty. A FULL POUND 25c. to nil the suggest Ions of common de named hls second son. Prince Alexan POH’LVSD o*t._ no r.iTn* your Grocer William Jackson—I bear you en cen y. was wont to spend Ills time In der. ns the heir to the throne. Alex caged a deaf and dumb man yestcr the most questionable circles of Paris ander Is a more . onservatlve youth than day. and to keep himself almost constantly George nnd the welfare of Servla would Proprietor of Quick Lunchroom— in a condition of besotted drunkenness. be safer under him than It would be T»s. 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