Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, July 22, 1909, Image 3

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S eparating -tfe B adlyweds IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY SWsS
S ioux [ älls
VIENNA STEAM CLEANING A DYE WORKS
224-26 Third Street, Portland. Oreeon
(ulthatlon That Daiua<c« Corn,
I
1
The many very marked changes In
farm life would lead one to believe
that the large farm is, or soou will be,
a thing of the past. The high price
of farm help, the necessity for better
cultivation and farming, fewer and
better bred stock, better care of stock,
better buildings for housing the hay,
grain and stock, has or soon will bring
the small farm, and, so planned and
arranged that a greater variety of prod­
ucts are raised.
Many instances are known where the
man who had struggled for years with
200 to 500 acres, barely made a living,
and of doubling their Income by sim-
The corn is often damaged by the
root« being broken In deep cultivation,
lhi» la uot the case to a serious ex­
tent early in the season, when the corn
Is small, but the check to the crop may
be quite marked if cultivated deep
1st« in the season, when the corn has
reached a height of 2 to 3 feet or more,
particularly if the previous cultivation
has been shallow or neglected. If dry
weather happens to follow such treat­
ment the damage to the crop Is much
increased
When not followed by
some form of cultivation that will level
down the ridge» left by the large «hovel
cultivator, the ground will dry out
quite deeply and in the furrows be­
tween the ridges this drying readily
reaches the roots of the corn. To
obviate this as much us possible, when
the old-fashioned large shovels are
used, the work should be followed as
soon as possible with something to
level down the surface. Unless there
Is something to be gained by It, deep
cultivation should not be followed.—
Oklahoma Station.
ings now, taller than the Cataract hotel
There are citizens richer than the di-
vorsays. who have automobiles of their
own and who B|>end money which lent
so odorous. There are other ways of
getting rich and other sights more in­
structive than naughty fragments of
divided families.
All over the State the same dlssatls
faction has grown up. In consequence,
the legislature passisi a law lengthen­
ing the term of residence for the dl-
vorsay to a year, requiring open court
proceedings and putting in other pro­
visions calculated to Injure the trade.
—Montreal Star.
»n. «4 wd «4« Suiam. w«u. t« ».«tniii*
A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla.
By dissolving granulated sugar in water and
adding Maplrine, a delicious syrup is made and
a syrup better than maple. Maplrine is mid by
grocers. If not send 35c for 2 or. bottle and
recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co.. Seattle, Wn.
< oujuitnl < o in pl I men t«
Said be, “1 might mention,
My dearest Maria,
That you’re in the class of
A Mrs. Sapphira.”
Net That.
Aspiring Soubrette (pouting)—I know
well enough you thiuk tuy aetiug is a
joke.
Manager—O, no, niv dear young lady I
Anything but that. It’s a tragedy.
After eighteen years of statehood the
manufacture of divorce« still remains
She retorted, "I might say.
South Dakota's greatest and most pro­
Without any bias.
Mother, will find Mrs. Winslow's s..othtag
Syrup the b st remedy to Use fur their chlldrsa
That you could give pointers
fitable industry, outside of her mining
lunug the Uethlug pertud.
To one Ananias.’*
output. It brings into the State more
money than her granite quarries or any
At the Night School.
Which shows that in certain
of her manufactures. It ha» made capi­
Teacher Give me an example of what
Emergencies dire,
talists out of her lawyers and wealthy
is meant by “masterly inactivity !”
SOME HISTORIC TREES.
More ways than one are there
Boy with the prognathous face—A base
men out of her hotel keepers. It has
To say, “You’rs a liar.”
ball pitcher delayin’ a game so it'll have
made of a straggling prairie town call­ llauy at 1'roaldent Ham1 Old Home —Baltimore Aruericun.
to be called on account o’ darkness.
ed Sioux Fulls, a thriving little city
Named for Noted Mee.
Cetlinir Personal.
with big hotels, handsome residences,
DO YOV H.4AT A TYPEWRITER! The
”I’his is about my size!" said Judge
Raggs.v—You ilou't never see me stand- Wholesale
Typewriter Co,. 37 Montgomery St..
store« filled with Paris importations,
San
Francisco, will »ell y
one at 40 to 75 per
and legal emporiums in every nook and Tuft, on a recent visit to Spiegel Grove, in' in a bread line 1
cent discount from factory list, all mak^n on mar­
Muggsy
—
That
’
s
’
cause
yer
wife
runs
a
the
old
home
of
President
Haye«
in
ket,
all
fully
guaranteed.
comer. Sioux Falls Is a city of fifteen
clothesline.
thousand inhabitants, situated in Min­ Fremont, Ohio, as bo walked up to a
Out of It.
magnificent
scarlet
oak
aud
put
bis
nehaha county, in tha southeastern
Her Friend«.
“
Mrs.
Brown
says that she’ll never
part of South Dakota. It is the me­ hand on its great trunk.
Nan—Lil < iarlinghoru says her steady wear one of those 500-button gowns”
•Th«
Taft
oak
is
its
name
henc«-
is the tallest youug man in the city.
tropolis of the half-grown State and is
“Why not?”
Fan— She says so, does she? Well, Lil
the Jobbing center of a territory as forth," replied the owner of the place :
“Her husband has only on« arm."
Co-Operation Among Farmer».
Always was good at drawing the long
—Detroit Free Press.
Men in all other lines of business large as the State of New York. It has ’’and your uamesake stands in honored beau.—Chicago Tribune.
company.
”
organlz« and work together. Farmers a hotel that would do credit to a city
CITC
Vitus’ Dance anti vrvous Diseases persuk-
Bom« distance nearer ths driveway is
*are beginning to se« th« need of con­ three times its size—built to accommo­
The Only Audience.
I 11 J nently cured by Dr. i ine • Great Nerve He­
th«
Cleveland
hickory.
In
1893,
when
Bend for FREE $2 00 trial lotti» and treatise.
certed action, but as a ruls we still date divorce seekers. From 100 to 000
“Does anybody read real poetry now­ at Dr ore K. r. U.
Kline. UL« IMI Arch Ht . Philadelphia, Fa.
luta »***.
work single-handed. At Lombard, Ill., men and women are always present In Mr. Cleveland attended th« funeral of adays?”
ex
President
Ilsyes,
th«
horses
attached
Sioux Fall« waiting—waiting and
Noble Hen.
"I presume the publishers glance at
ply renting out all of the land except about twenty miles west of Chicago, spending. They leave from *100,000 to to tlie fnniily earring« beeam« fright­
The
hen
will
set and the hen will lay.
the
farmers
who
produce
milk
for
sals
It
before
sending
it
back.
”
fifty to eighty acres. That several cows
And the hen will roost up high ;
*1,000,000 a year In tbe city and they ened, and Mr. Cleveland, alighting,
In
the
big
city
hare
tried
several
times
must be kept on such a farm goes with­
But one good thing we can say of her—
furnish its permanent citizens with a leaned against this fine hickory, which
out saying, not only for th« monthly to organize in order to fores the milk
The hen will never lie.
has ever slnqg borne bls name.
never
falling
source
of
interest
and
ra
­
trust
to
pay
them
a
pries
in
accord-
income and profit, but for the manure
—Yonkers Statesman.
«
In 1897 President McKinley, after
mark.
Go
where
you
will
in
Sioux
sues
with
what
tbe
customer
pays,
but
that is necessary to keep the soil alive.
For Infants and Children.
attending a wedding at Spiegel Grove,
the
trust
is
always
able
to
hire
some
Falls,
talk
with
whom
you
will,
your
Over fifty years of public confidence
Present sanitary requfrements call
spoke at the reunion of th« 23d Ohio
and popularity. That is the record of
for many devices and appliances that farmer to break the rules of the local eyes will eventually light upon some
Volunteer infantry, to which regiment
Hamlins Wizard Oil, the world’s stand­
cannot be Installed on the small farm, association or to talk against the proj­ handsome, rather subdued looking wom­
Bears the
ard remedy for aches and pains.
but cleanliness and kindness Is wltidn ect to such an extent as to defeat Its an, in garments which proclaim the both he and President Hayes had be­
There’s a reason and only one— MERIT.
tlie possibilities of any of us, und while ends. That Is one great difficulty tn fact that she has been transplanted longed. The circular stand from which Bigmaturu of
it is true that to house the cows in forming protective measures among from somewhere nearer Paris, and your he spoke was built round a group of
The lliihli to the City«
the same building with the horses has farmers. There are always a few men bout, dropping the main subject, will five trees, which have ever since been
Wrbaler Knocked Out.
“Willis, how came you to leave th«
some disadvantages, it also has Its ad­ in the community who are willing to say eagerly: “Been living here since known as the McKinley oaks.
Jinks—Why do you say eyether and farm and move to town to make your
A splendid maple shading one of the
vantages, and to build separate build­ sacrifice future advantages to gain a January. She bought a *10,000 house
living’:”
nyether?
few
cents
In
present
price.
—
Agricul
­
approaches
to
the
residence
bus
since
last month and you ought to see the
ings for both, Is not only expensive, but
"I got tired of the smell of dad’s auto­
Winks—I heard John L. Su'Jlvan
livery her servant» wear! She’s a dl- the presidential campaign of 1880 borne
calls for extra help In caring for and tural Epltomlst.
mobile.”
use
that
pronunciation
at
tlie
theater,
the
nam«
of
President
Garfield,
an
oc
­
feeding them.
vorsay.”
Fa.ily l<e«nlated (lata.
and he’s from Boston, you kuow.—
From East and West, from Canada casional visitor at Spiegel
A careful study of the barn shown
Tha gate hanger Illustrated in the and foreign lands, the dlvorsays come.
in 1877, during President Hayes' ad­ New York Weekly.
in the Illustration herewith will show
drawing is very handy for use where
what we will call a condensed arrange­ it Is desired to let
Rich nnd poor, some of them bearing ministration, n reunion of bls old regi­
So Different.
hogs pass from one names known all over the world, they ment was held at his home. The lunch­
ment, and, while the cows are in the
When Music, heavenly maid, was young,
pasture
to
another
same barn with the horses, a good,
slip quietly into tbe city to llv« aud eon tables were spread under an irregu­ When simple songs were simply sung,
while cows are
tight partition separates them from the
spend money and amuse themselves— lar Un« of superb whit« <>sks, which There were no thrifty artisans
confined to one. As
horse barn, to keep out the dust and
Lovely women who have were then formally named after Gen. To put the melodies in cans.
apod health, with its blessings, must un­
and wait,
shown, the hanger
odors. For the same reason the silo Is
never known how the other 909-100thB Sheridan, the favorite commander of
derstand, quite clearly, that it involves th«
Is
a
piece
of
strap
No
DIHIeulty
About
That.
located where shown, for silage, no
the 23d, who sat at ths bead of tlie
iron bent around of the world live, come to Sioux Falls table; Gens.
Teacher (at night school)—Give me question of right living with all the term
matter how well cared for, lias an
Bosecrans, Scammon, some
and
try
to
pretend
It
1 a Fifth avenue.
illustration of the “survival ot the implies. With proper knowledge of what
the
post
and
sup
­
offensive odor, that is readily absorbed
Haye« «nd Comly, the four successive Attest."
ported by pegs. Millionaires whose money has failed to
by milk.
Shaggy Haired Pupil—Any handsome is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy­
These pegs may b« move eastern Justice fret away their colonels of th« regiment. A few years
The floor plan Is self-explaining, the
ment, of contemplation and of effort may
later
a
beautiful
American
elm,
stand
­
widow.
inserted in -holes six months of enforced exile in trying
silo Is an ordinary stave structure, with
ing
near
th«
front
«ntranc«
of
tlie
ve
­
to
buy
everything
from
comfort
to
be made to contribute to living aright.
at varying heights.
wire cables for hoops, ss ths cable is
ODD BITS OF FACT.
haste. Wives bearing famous name« randa, was named by Gen. W. T. Sher­
Then
the use of medicines may b« dis­
This
Is
also
a
good
not so easily affected by contraction
The United States consumes 80,-
come to town to trade them for names man, in tlie presence of President nnd
devlc«
for
raising
pensed
with to advantage, but under or­
and expansion as ths solid Iron hoops.
not so famous, but borne by mon at­ Mrs. Hayes and several distinguished 000,000 pounds of tea annually.
dinary
conditions in many instances a
The crib has the foundation left out ÀDJCSTABIJS HANCES. the gate above th«
A man cun insure agulust loss in
guests.
snow in winter.— tractive men.
ns shown, and the floor is of 2xfi inch
simple,
wholesome
remedy may be invalu­
lotteries
with
a
company
at
The
Hague.
I'wo othsr interesting trees in tbe
There is a very popular delusion to
studding, with one-half-inch spaces be­ Sam Avery. In Farm and Home.
There
are
more
doctors
per
capita
in
able
if
taken
at
the
proper time anil the
giov«,
although
not
native,
are
an
oak
tlie effect that South Dakota conducts
tween. The siding Is drop siding, the
grown from an acorn of the Charter New York city than anywhere else in California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it u
All In Manafirucat.
Its
divorce
business
on
tiie
nickel
ln-the-
same as tlie balance of ths barn, but
Folks say that if you wantany class slot or the Saturday-bargain-sale plan; Oak of Connecticut, and a weeping wil­ this country.
alike important to present the subject
the top and lower edges are beveled,
Sealing wax contains no wax.
of
stock that can always be sold at a thut signed decrees made out in blank low slipped from the one over Wash­
nd a one-half-inch space is left be-
truthfully and to supply the one perfect
The Dutch throne has forty-one pos­
tween each board. This construction profit, from weaning time until totter­ are stacked high on the counters of ev­ ington’s grave at Mount Vernon, which
laxative to those desiring it.
allows a free circulation of air, and ing old age. you want a mule. We do ery court house and that train sclied In turn was slipped from that over Na­ sible claimants.
Consequently, the Company’s Syrup ot
Potatoes
steeped
in
sulphuric
i
not
raise
mules,
so
can
not
speak
from
add
poleon
’
s
gruve
ut
St.
Helena.
keeps out the rain, snow and wind.
ules to tlie county seats are so arrang­
A tree Is a tree, but when a tradition and subjected to pressure make an i ex- Figs and Elixir of Senna gives general
The small amount of corn that drops experience. This much w« do know, ed as to give visitors an hour for din­
through the floor Is eaten by the poul- however, several good friends of ours ner, ten minutes for divorce and fif­ haunts it it becomes something more; cellent substitute for ivory in the satisfaction. To get its beneficial effects
have been dickering In mules for years teen minutes to get married again and and the historic trees at Spiegel Grove, manufacture of billiard balls.
buy the genuine, manufactured by th«
without making any money. Perhaps buy a return ticket. Nothing could be distinctly labeled, attract an attention
California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sal«
The
Professor
Demurs.
these are ths exceptional cases that farther from the truth. It takes time which their size and beauty alone would
“Don’t quote Slobsou to me,” protest’ iy all leading druggists.
prove the rule. Others have raised to get a divorce in South Dakota, Just not win. In Bermuda many a fine tree
and bought mules and made good as it does everywhere else except in shading a home was brought there orig­ sd the doctor. “I know Slobson, and
a regular freak.”
money. We surmise it’s more the man Chicago. It takes from six months to inally as a tiny seedling from the he's
“My friend,” gravely chid the profes­
and his management than it Is the nine months, varying with the ability bride’s birthplace, and used as an orna­ sor, "you should be more careful in your
mule, that reaps the profit. The same
use of the English language. Anything
of the applicant to produce a feeling of ment on her wedding cake.
man dealing In razorbacks might make
that is regular can’t bo a freak, and any­
Tlie
custom
of
enriching
nature
with
haste in the various courts.
some money.—Farmers' Mall
and
story is a growing one, nnd to be com­ thing that is a freak can’t he regular.”
When
the
South
Dakota
constitution
Breeze.
was completed In 1889 It was decided mended. Trees, shrubs, vines, planted
to encourage Immigration as much ns with little ceremonies nnd named after
Fertiliser for Potatoes.
For potatoes the past year we usco possible, and with this in view it was members of the family or its honored
1,200 pounds of fertilizer to the acre, decreed that any one living six months guests, become not only beautiful in
Cm Pr*
one-third applied broadcast and the In the State should be entitled to citi­ themselves, but valuable beyond words
rest scattered In the furrow, brushing zenship. Then the divorce laws of the to the possessor.—Youth’s Companion.
the fertilizer into the soil of the fur­ new. State were drawn up—a little
“Ca.acaretx are certainly fine I gave • friend
oir when tbe doctor was treating him for cancer
fLoO* PkAH.
floaton'a First Woman's Clnb.
row before planting the seed. After stricter than in most State« with the
•f the stomach. The next mor uiug he passed
An assemblage of women for any pur­ four piece.of a tape worm He then got • boa
planting, the surface was kept well exception of the fact that proceedings
try and hogs. The studding are 12 stirred to prevent weeds starting and were not required to t>e made public. pose other than a spinning or a quilt­ and iu three days he uaased • Upe worn 45 foet
It was Mr Matt «reck of MiUeraburg,
feet, and tlie lower story Is 8 feet; the cultivator was run often enough Suddenly it was discovered that a six ing was sufficiently rare in the Boston lan<.
Dauphin Co . Pa I »in quite a worker for Caaca-
DR. W. A. WISE
reu I use tlreru my self aud find them benefit ral
the cow stalls are of cement, with gut to keep down the weeds,
A little hand months’ residence law, a closed court of 1039; and an nssetnblagn such ns lor moot any disease caused by in:pure blood.”
22 Years a Leader in Painless Dental
ter. and all stalls have pounded clay h «elng was done
Chas
K
Condon.
Lewiston
Pa.,
(Mifflin
Co.)
Work in Portland.
The yield was 250 nnd an isolated part of the country, Mistress Anne Hutchinson gathered In
floors, it will pay to plaster the walls bushels per acre.
when
fused
together,
made
a
compound
her
“
parlor-kitchen.
”
where
she
ex
­
The crop followed
Fleavant. Palatable Potent. Taste Good.
and ceiling of the cow barn with re­ corn and the land was
Do Good. Never Sicken.Weaken or Gripe.
very thorough­ which would separate hearts, hands and pounded the sermons of John Cotton,
10c. 25c. 50c Never sold In bulk. Tbegenu-
inent. After tlie silo bis been used for
ly harrowed before potatoes were homes without pain, publicity or scars soon attracted the disapproval of the
fai. tablet atunped C C C. Guaranteed to
Should rememlor that our f >r< e b xo arran««4
sevetnl years. It Is intended to lath
•are or you money back.
9Z1
planted. Plenty of harrowing and lib­ of any kind. All unwittingly the deiv! Puritan clergy and citizens. To attend
that WE CAN IX) THEIR ENTIRE CROWN.
and plaster It with cement.
BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY If
was done, and when the maritally Mistress Hutchinson's conversazioni,
eral
use
of
fertilizers
may
be
depend-
It will pay to use good material ed on
npct-arary.
POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX­
messed portion of the country reallzixl however, became speedily the fashion
to give a food crop.
TRACTING FREE wh- n pin’«-« or bridges are or-
throughout, provide a good foundation
de«e1 WE REMOVE HIE MOST SENSITIVE
the glorious opixirtunlty, the malcon­ for all female Boston, write« Irving B.
TEETH ANI> ROOTS WII HOUT THE LEAST
and roof, and to keep all exposed wood
Rotation of Forests,
tents arose as one man and one woman Richman, In “Rhode Island, Its Making
PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty.
placeJ
lay.
work well painted.
Th« necessity of the rotation ot and took the first train for South Da­ and its Meaning,” but with results for
* he re, attracts
For the Next Fifteen Days
and kills sll flies.
As the various climates demand crops
is well recognized among mod-
Nest, clssr., oma
We will ifive you a Rood 22k gold or porce­
the nimble-witted and earnest Mistress
slightly different construction, anil the ♦rn farmers, and now it appear« that kota.
msiitsl, lonven
lain crown for...................
lent, eiisao Laats
The dfvorssys are required during Hutchinson that soon mad« her an ob­
22k bridge teeth....... . ..........
lumtier ti’id Is not tlm sama in all
all seassa. Can
tn
India
nnture
is
«een
practicing
th«
Molar crown..........................
not si 111 er tip
tbe
process
of
separation
to
swear
that
ject
of
criticism.
Section«. It would lie simply a waste of
oeer. will not sori
Goldorennmel fillings........
or Injurs any­ Silver fillings........................
The flrst Cambridge synod resolved
valuable space to describe them here.— ’«me thing in th« foreata. ’Fhe «oil they are permanent residents of tlie
thing Guaranteed
G o < m 1 rubber plate’..............
J. E. Bridgman, In St. Paul Dispatch becoming exhausted after ■ long period State. Still, as one lawyer dryly put “that though women might meet, some dsslsrs, pr Mnt prepaid for to cents. efTscUes. Of all The
best r»d rubber plates
of on» kind of forest«, seedling« of It, “They are their own masters." Di­ few together, to pray and edify one
HAROLD SOMERS. I 50 DeKalb Ave.. B’klyn., N. Y. Painless extractions .......
other species gradually replace th« vorce evidently renders the health very another, yet. that such n set assembly
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS
Ft* r 111 i r. i it K the (¡nrden,
Don’t lx* afraid of getting the soil old tree« as they die out. On th« susceptible to the rigors of a South as was then tn practice at Boston,
Dr. W. A. Wise
too rich for any of the vegetables Indian «oil, the deodar tree has been Dakota climate, for, while an undivorc- where sixty or more did meet every
olden
President and Manager
observed
taking
the
place
of
the
blue
ed person can flourish In the State al­ week, and one woman, in n prophetical
whose leaf or stem Is edible, if you
est
cannot have plenty of well rotted pine, pine and oak »lowly exchange most indefinitely, tlie dlvorsay as a rule way by resolving questions of doctrine
manure, a lop dressing of nitrate of place«, and spruce and «liver fir hav« begins to develop alarming symptoms and expounding Scripture, took upon
f coffee 7~^|
(INC.) Third and Washington St#.
■<>da Just before planting will furnish been noted gradually extending into a of nostalgia, ennui and other diseases her the whois exercise, was disorderly
I TEA SPICES
which require a change of climate with­ and without rule.”
BAKIN0 POWDER
PORTLAND, OREGON
the plant food needed of nitrogen, but forest of falling oaks.
» EXTRACTS
in twenty-four hours nfter th« decree
But Anne Hutchinson poawssed a
other elements may l>e needed for a
Breeding Corn.
Is made out. Rome of the moat careful “nimbi« will «nd a voluble tongue,” ac­
JUST RIGHT
proper balance. Wood ashes. If avail­
^.■TOS'TNN. I.' l'll.'q^.
or
least grateful make a point of main­ cording to Governor Winthrop, and
Prof.
R.
A.
Moore
says
that
pains
­
able. are a good source for potash, but
CLOSSH a DEVERS
sulphate or muriate of potash may l>e taking in breeding corn has rnlsed tbs taining their legal residence tn th« when finally brought before the Massa­
(___ PORTLAND. ORE/ J
Stnte
for
some
years,
however,
and
oc
­
average
corn
production
In
Wisconsin
chusetts
General
Court,
a
gathering
used Instead and frequently a dressing
from 25 bushels per acre In inoi to casionally come back to vot« at the comprising the best bigotry and brain
of hyperphosphate Is beneficial.
41.2
bushels per acre In 1907. This In­ school elections.
of Massachusetts, to be tried for her
if one Is growing only a small gar
As a matter of fact, Sioux Falls is opinions, shs was capable of managing
den for home use. tt« dropping« from crease Is worth striving for in every
getting pretty tired of the divorce busi­ her cns« alone.
the poultry house will furnish enough State and on every farm.
ness anyway. There was « time whrvi
Egg-Photphate
fertilizer to keep the soil In a good
The court made repeated efforts to
çVliSCf^
Notes of the 1*1« Pen.
It was the prtde of the city, and prae- draw from the culprit something th.it
state of fertility; but If growing truck
Give growing pigs food to produce tlcally the only money »een in th nt would justify ft in punishing her, but
on a large Beale, It would be well to
wind-swept section was brought there In »very case was baffled by her replies
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