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Insomnia I ► 1 XV AX <1 * PI AS AST CIXI» St • • • •• tots Wenlfbg A story which reads like a chapter from a romance of the middle ages is “I have been using Cascarets for In- i D •otnnu, with which I have been afflicted '»1 Jeing published by the local press, a lor twenty years, and I can say that Cas- Nfw York Times Moscow letter says. eareta have given me more relief than any I he wealthy and beautiful young Bar- <iri other remedy 1 have ever tried. I shall For Infanta and Children. »ness Urusoff, widow of a distinguished certainly recommend them to tuy friends ’ S* Russian government official, took up M being all that they are represented.” Thos. Gillard, Elgin, Ill. ler resideuce in Moscow about eighteen Karly Plowing. months ago and lived an extremely se Heasant. Palatable. Potent. Ta«te Good. Do Good. Nev er Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. The value of early plowing as n cluded life. Her beauty, however, at Mfc. 25c. 50c Never sold in bulk. Th-, iren- Jc'ésM ■ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to means of destroying weeds, especially tracted attention wherever she was cure or your money back. 824 rag weed, wild oats, artichokes, etc.. I’ teen, whether in the streets or whan ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. not appreciated fully by farmers. Sim riding or at the theater. AVcgeiabtc Preparation 1er As Crashed. ilar weeds grow tn a most dis.-our:iging All the young cavaliers of Moscow “I tupposs you know, barber,” said similaiiiiA ifie food antlRi-i’aia maimer, especially on low, moist land, were hopelessly in love with her. Tlie Percy, with a wink at the man in the tinddie Stomachs andlfowdsJ ¿TA * -JW' %* : during tlie summer, and In many in baroness, however, rejected all at ether chair, “that th« hair on a man's stances take iiossessivu of the fields. tempts to obtain an introduction to head grows at the rate of three-millionths /C hildren They will appear on the scene next her, and continued to live in ]»erfect se of a yard in a second." year. In multiplied numbers, if an ef clusion, attended only by an elderly "No, I never heard that before,” said Inoculation of Clover. Promotes Dig,eslion.CheerftJ fort is not made to destroy them tills relative. Some months ago a young the barber, beating a tattoo on th. atrop Clovers do not always grow as read with his razor; "but I know there's a summer, which can best be done by peasant girl began to visit the residence ness and Res(.Cont<iins neiiiw spot on the back of your bead where the ily or as vigorously as might be ex early plowing. Opiunt.Morpliiiu! nor Mineral. of the baroness, offering the servants hair wouldn't grow as much as that in a pected from the richness of the soil. In Tlie plow should be started in these cheap articles for Bale. Once she N ot N ah cotic . ito* ; million year«.” recent years it lias been discovered weedy patches just as soon as the fields brought some old Russian porcelain, by 8< ientisis that the growth of plants are cleared. Rag weeds are rank which she offered the baroness. Subse Xeciit ¡>fo!d a xti^uirraai Willing to Help the Cause. of this class (clovers, peas and beans) &vd“ Philanthropic Person (with subscrip is de]tendent to some extent on the growing soil robbers which should not quently the baroness used to buy differ jtiii'-uia. 1 be permitted to ripen seed on any ent articles from the peasant girl, who tion paper)—We are raising a fund to AM, Utt- I presence of small nodules or bunches farm, but are now seqn in corn fields, prosecute the white slavers. Can you I was intelligent, iiad good manners and on the roots. These nodules contain ) assist us? pastures and small grains In many sec considerable conversational talents. luturbautrSjàa* I Baseball Magnate—Sure! I’ve just dis bacteria which In some mysterious way tions. They are a special pest on some HinSfrd- I The baroness eventually asked the CtanlkiJ • posed of two of my players and got a assist the roots In taking up food from farms where careless methods of han i'anr. ' If these bacteria are not dling the soli have been employed. If girl whether she would enter her serv good cash price for them. Hundred dol the soil. ice as a lady ’ s maid. The peasant girl lars be enough?—Chicago Tribune. present in the soil the clovers will be such fields are plowed as early as pos Apcrfcct Remedy forfonsflpa likely to make poor growth—indeed, sible the plants will be prevented from agreed and became the baroness' maid. l ion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing She discharged her duties to perfection Worms .Convulsions .Feverish Syrup the b st reined’,■ to use tor their cblldreu alfalfa may not make any growth. If going to seed. Kingheatis are now In during the teething period. the projier kind of bacteria are sup possession of some very productive for a fortnight, and then revealed "her ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. self ” as a young Russian nobleman plie») and the inoculation of soil and fields, and we believe tills is due tn named Maxlmoff, wfio, taking advan >11* Tliiie to He Alone. Fac Situili Signature of root is successful the plants wil! show spring plowing or no plowing, as such tage of his fair hair and complexion, Pheir “Come away, children,” said extra vitality. >» mother. “Run out in the yard and play.1 fields are often disked instead of had masqueraded as a domestic to Cultures containing these bacteria NEW YORK "But we’re watching papa lay the stair break down the barriers with which plowed. have been sent out to farmers from carpet, mamma,” they answered. the beautiful baroness had surrounded Swill Farm Profit«. “I know it, but he's going to lay it the Ontario Agricultural College for herself. around the bend in the stairway pretty the past four years, with directions There has been recently made an in soon, and I don't want you to hear th« teresting report of investigations car Baroness Urusoff was so much im Guarnite eiTuiiSrtKeFooda language he will use.”—Chicago Tribune. ried on co-operatively between the De pressed by the extraordinary ;»ersever- »nce which the young nobleman had partment of Agriculture and farmers Con $ er Mit tonni Opport u nit lea. Exact Copy of Wrapper. in Switzerland as to the gross and net revealed in coming month after month “So your wife is a suffragette? Why is a peasant girl, then working as a returns derived from farms operated does she want to vote?” under different systems of manage domestic to gain her favor, that she “She doesn’t want to vote,” ment in 1906, the returns being com became engaged to him and the mar swered M. Meekton. “She wants to pared with those secured during the riage took place a week or so ago. The make speeches.”—Washington Star. When lie’s ’’it.” The average •tory has JuBt become known in society DAISY FLY KILLER preceding five years, The farmer's life has cares and joys. circles in Moscow. profits as ascertained from 230 hold Little children are suffering every p I se ed sa y- His work is long and hard and rough; whcrr. attruct« Ings were: On farms up to 12V2 acres day in the year with sprains, bruises, He slaves from dawn till after dark. nini Lillà II Alea N» at lean. <nii in size, $21 per acre; from 12 >/, to 25 ruts, bumps and burns. Hamlins Wiz To raise and grow and own enough, meutal, conven irti t.-ht-np. Lauta But there's a bright side to his life. acres, $21.50; from 25 to 37 Lj acres, ard Oil is banishing these aches and all •( . Mads His sorrows he can always drown et incisi, canno! pains every day in the year, the world 117; from 37*¿¡ to 75 acres, $18, and Spili ur tip Olir, haul When, with his team, he's hired- to will not soli ut from farms of' more than 75 acres, »ver. INOCULATED UNTREATED InJ ire anyttilng. A busted auto back to town. $10.25 per acre. Nearly 80 per cent Guwranleed eftee- ALFALFA. AI.FAITA. live. Of ull dewier* or sent prepaid fur Suceuts. -Los Angeles Express. Chronic. of the products raised on Swiss farms HAROLD SOMERS, 160 DeKalb Avt., Brooklyn, IM. Y. “Away down in her heart,” said the A coo in mnl« 11 u for applying to th« fields that are be consisted of animal, dairy and poultry boarding house philosopher, “every worn- First Passenger Pardon me, but Last season products, an enormous quantity of in is a pessimist. When any calamity ing seeded with clover. would you mind loaning me your spec- happens she always wants to know the 309 farmers reported that their alfalfa such products being annually export taeles a moment? worst, and isn't happy until she bears crops had been benefited by the appli ed. This shows the result of culti Second Passenger—With pleasure. cation while 140 reported that there vating a small amount of land well. it.” ir. was no gain. With alsike clover the Proof Conclusive, First Passenger—Thanks, awfully, reports were equally favorable over New Method of Keeping Potatoes. A German publication, the Practical Lawyer (cross examining)—You testi i>6 per cent of the experiments finding TEA SPICES and now, as you can no longer read fied that Miss Smythe was walking in BAKING POWDER Adviser in Fruit liaising and Garden your newspaper, wou’d you kindly pass that the culture had improved the her sleep. How do you know she was • EXTRACTS .Top. With red clover rhe results were ing. states that a new method for keep The breath of a healthy person has It over to me? »sleep? JUST KIGHT ing potatoes and preventing sprouting t ho odor. This is equivalent to saying Witness—Well, a mouse ran across the □ot so favorable, only 55 per cent hav More I rgently Needed. consists in placing them on a layer of ! that no one whose breath has habitual- ing noted a gain. Teas and beans floor right in front of her and she never Salesman (at bookstore)—Perhaps CLOSSET & DEVERS ___ PORTLAND. ORE •ven batted an eye.—Chicago Tribune. showed still less benefit from the ap coke. Dr. Schiller, of Brunswick, who > ly a disagreeable odor is in absolute this is what you «re looking for. It's a ■ health. Somewhere there Is trouble, plication. As the work is still in Its has published the method, is of the work entitled "Housekeeping Made To BreaL »n New Shoes. Infancy it is probable that better re opinion that the improved ventilation i the presence of which, although not al- Easy.” Tells you all about Always shake in Alien’s Foot-Ease, «powder, sults will be obtained as the methods by means of coke is not alone responsi ways the location of it, is betrayed by Anxious Customer- No; we've got that. t cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, Haven't you a book called "Moving Made -ores corns, Ingrowing nails and bunions. At application are better understood. ble for the result, but believes that it ' the expired air. til druggists and shoe steres, 25c. Pont accept Easy”?—('hicago Tribune. is due to the oxidation of the coke, nl- A person witli bad breath is not I ’ he illustration shows the comparative my substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address which, however, is a very slow one. ways aware of his misfortune, or per klleu S. Olmsted, Lu Koy,N. Y. growths of inoculated and uninoculated The Chinese Doctor alfalfa plants. In a bulletin just is Coke always contains sulphur, and it haps one should say the misfortune of Get the Ax! is very possible that the minute quan his friends, and it is a kindness and a sued it is stated that the cultures will Thia wondeful man has "Yes,” said the retired auctioneer, tities of oxides of carbon and sulphur, duty on the part of ids family to tell made a life study of the “that boy of mine is a chip off the old again be distributed for 1909 at a price properties of Roots, which result from the oxidation, mix him. The trouble can almost always Herbs and Barks, and block, with all the original bark on him; jf 25 cents for each bottle containing ing witli tile air and penetrating among ÎH Kivinj? the world the be bettered, if not entirely removed, he's a spieler for a 5-cent theater."— anough for 60 pounds of seed.—Mon benefit of his services. tlie potatoes are sufficient to greatly and it is the duty of one so afflicted Chicago Tribune. treal Star. No Mercury, Poisons retard sprouting. Potatoes so treated to place himself in the physician's or Drugs Used. No llow the Trouble Started. Soli Tempe rature mid Seed Germina are said to keep in good condition uni) bands for care. Operations or Cutting have Estelle—I don't suppose you tion. the following July. The cause of a bad breath is often heard of it. but George and 1 pre going Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma. Lung, Scientists have discovered that the evident, but sometimes a very careful Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private to be married some time next June. Guinea Fowls. lowest soil tenqierature at which the Diseases of M n ami Women. examination, weighing and rejecting Maybelte—Glad to know it, dear. Hat process of growth begins in must cul The flesh of guineas is generally one by one the different possibilities, A SURE CANCER CURE George heard of it yet? Just received from Pekin, ('Lina safe, sure tivated crops is 45 to 48 degrees Fah dark colored, tender, juicy and in fla is necessary before the seat of the trou and reliable. U.. failing in its works. renheit, but the maximum results are vor equal to the ring-neck English ble can be determined. Local troubles W by, Sure! If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. Tommy—Paw, what is concentrated attaiued only after the soil has reach pheasant. Many think it more palata must be looked for and corrected. Ca CONSULTATION TRIE lye ? ed a temperature of 08 to 70 degrees. ble, for the flavor is not so pronounced, tarrh of the nasal passages, or of one Mr. Tucker It's the short and and The germination of wheat, rye, oats and there is considerably more of it. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. ugly word. Tommy. Don't bother me.” and tlax go forward most rapidly at The flesh of the white guinea is light er more of the cavities in the bones 162'n first St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. of the face communicating with the 77 to 87.8, and corn and pumpkins ger in color, and if they are crossed with nose, may cause a very foul breath; ______ -J Vacation Iluya. l i<le Cure. minate best at 02 to 101. Corn will the pearl variety the meat of the latter this can be relieved In many cases by It h»- cure 1 t .mi"" « » <■'«»” “You say Grinder worker last sum grow at a temperature of 51, requiring will become nearly as light. fkilai. S-ut ir— « ii" '» . 1'1 »•--- I '»('» -L No. 26-09 P N U snuffing some antiseptic fluid—well di mer just for fun?” Hailon.ll' I «od nrne« Act. .»■>'»S0 ». 1 i>0. <ln»r eleven days to come through, while it luted, for the nasal mucous membrane anti No l- -;l “Oh. no; Just for funds:"—Harvard . iv. AoF. •"■» full addra.a Don’t Pasture Too Early AI’HEN writing to ndvertiserg pleats will germinate in three days at 65.3 l»ll. W. II. MAY, I a mnnon is sensitive—through each nostril sev 'I mention thia paper. There is always a temptation to turn C4« l’ciiil Street. New York City. degrees. Oats require seven days to eral times a day. The nasal douche, so the stock on pasture before the grass Among persons of social standing gen germinate at 41, whereas they will ger has had a chance to get a start. At often recommended, should be used inly erally the world throughout, the average minate in two days at 65 degrees. this time the animals will get little tnder the direction of a physician. age of marriage is at present, men 37 These facts emphasize the import- The mouth is often the place of ori and women 28. good from the pasture, and they are ance of so cultivating the soil as to gin of the odor. Decayed teeth, or Egg-Phosphate likely to do much damage in trampling develop heat at the earliest possible the decomposition of food particles al the wet soil. Let the ground get solid period, Our seep soils where irriga- lowed to remain between the teeth, or Í* tion has played hob can not warm up and the grass a fcood start before tlley receding gums with suppuration round WILL bO ALL go on It. tiecause they must first evaporate the lc® IHM ANT the edges of the teeth, may one or all water. Sandy soils warm more quick Ilnalcnlntf Seed Germlnatlgi. UK.!I PRICED affect the breath unpleasantly. The POWDER WILL ly than adobe for reasons which every The germination of seeds with hard regular use of the tooth-brush with an C DO AND Get it from body understands.' The depth of plant coverings, such as cannas, eucalyptus, antiseptic mouth wash will usually A FULL POUND 25c. DO J BETTER your Grocer ing also has a great deal to do with and even morning glories, can be has remedy this. Tnere may be an accumu the germination, and we are hoping tened by soaking them in warm water lation of “fur"at the back of the mouth, that t|iis spring will not linger long in for two to twelve hours. Sow the seeds which gives an odor to the breath; the lap of winter as was the case with at once upon removing them from the this should l>e removed with a spoon or the last two or three seasons.—Denver water. If given this treatment, morn the ring in one of the handles of a pair Field and Farm. Ing glories will bloom in six weeks of scissors. The tonsils may have mal from sowing. odorous accumulations of secretion in Balanclnff Hatton. their pits. Ferdin* l.imhi. When one has corn, corn fodder, en- Trouble In any part of the digestive Farmers' Bulletin No. 49 of the silage and clover hay. it is considered tract is very likely to declare Itaelf in United States Department of Agricul DR W A. WISE the best practice for one to procure a ture says that a mixture of two parts the breath. Constipation, especially, is Y.srs a Ix-ader in Psinles« Denta food rich in protein, such as bran, cot Work in Portland. ton-seed meal or linseed meal, with of cornmeal and one part cottonseed so betrayed. It is well known that which to balance the ration. If one meal for ten weeks to lambs, with pas some foods, onions, for example, will mixes bran, corn ami cotton-seed meal turage, gave a weekly gain of 2.95 tcent the breath, but it is not so gener in the proportion of 5 parts bran, 3 pounds per head. The lambs were ally appreciated that the eating of a Should remember that our f rec is so arrantrod cotton-seed fed about 8*^» pounds each per week large amount of meat will often give a th«- WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE C OuN. parts cornmeal, 2 parts BRIDGE AND PI A I E WORK IN A DAY if meal, and feeds 10 pounds of the mix of the mixture. jeeuliarly disagreeable quality to the eecissarv. PO 1TIVELY PAINLESS EX *btcath. The emolions may have their TRACT.NG FREE wh n plates or hri-ltres are or ture each day, with 30 pounds of en Advance In Eggs. der«' WE REMOVE. THE MOST SENSITIVE silage and 10 pounds of clover hay, he effect, too, and the ill-tempered person TEETH AND ROOTS W11 HOUT THE LEAST The farm price for eggs has rapidly or the worrier is thus an offeuse in PAIN. NO STUDENTS, nouncertainty. will get very good results. Molasses is For the Next Fifteen Days ordinarily fed by sprinkling over the advanced in the last few years. In more ways than one. There Is seldom any excuse for per We will give you a good 22k goki or porce hay or ensilage.—Country Gentleman 1899 the average farm price for eggs lain crown for................... S3.54 for the United States was 11.15 cents manent bad breath, for the physician 22k bridge teeth .................. 3.50 a dozen; in 1903, 12.37 cents a dozen; can almost always discover the cause. Molar crown ....................... 6. IIC Worms In Colts. Gold or enamel fillings......... 1.0C Silver filling!*........................ For intestinal worms in colts the In 1904. 17.2 cents; in 1905, 17.7 cents, .50 and the price for 1908 will be in ad Sleight of Hand. Good rubb* r plates.............. 5.00 following mixture is used is economical— not Cheap. Try by some vance of that. The best r«xi rubber plates 7.0C Hyker — I attended a successful PaintoM extractions .......... .50 veterinarians: Mix together ns a base it. The best at any price or sleight of hand performance last night. \1X WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEAR3 1 pound each of salt and granulated Qneen Bees. Pyker — So? Hyker — Yes. I lent a your money back. sugar; In this mix % pound of tobac It is said that bees usually super Dr. W. A. Wise co dust of fine cut tobacco, 4 ounces sede their queens before they are too conjurer a counterfeit dollar, and be President and Manager JAQUES MFC. CO. of sulphate of iron powder, 6 ounces old .for service; and when an apiary Is gave me back a good one. Chicago. of powdered worm seed. ' Give a heap once stocked with a good grade of The man equipped to plow gardens Giieranteed ing teaspoonful In the feed at first queens the bees can. as a rule, be de la na popular these dnye as a politician ~ under all 4INC » Thiel »nd W »-hlngton St*. once a day, then twice a day, and pended upon to euperwde their gueeng with tnuney, mi«] a good deal Igor« In- Pure Food Law* tVBTLAND. OBS4ON keep up for three weeks. at the proper tlm< ■r P7A1 <5 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature hl Use For Over Thirty Years TORIA h hsoii C. Gee Wo BAKING POWDER Out-of-Town People f BAKING VPOWDER K The Wise Dental Co. 6 *