Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, August 19, 1909, Image 3

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13 A WG AIN'S or LTFB
G igantic
undertaking .
highway, which constitutes the quota
for 6<<J acres of land.
So Lang «• A*« «.I»« W« W1U
“The value of our forests was never
irrigation Congress Will Ask for Im­
• to« Trailing.
better appreciated than today. Within
provement «t National Resources.
*'My father has been a sufferer from sick
Four children ar« huddled in • tlnj
headache for th • l ist twenty-fiveyearsand
room in a tenement. An aged woman
Arthur Hooker,- secretary of the the «rid and semi-arid portion» of the never found any relief until he began
painfully climbs the stairs and enters. board of control of the National Irriga­ Western States near’y 124,000,000 taking your Cascarets Since he has
Her tired face lights with a smile as tion congress, will present a resolution acres are covered with woodland, of begun taking Cascarets he has never had
she places a bundle of groceries on a for approval by that oigan zation at its value for fuel, fence posts and other the headache. They have entirely cured
table. She has toiled all night at seventeenth session in Spikane August purposes essential to the success of the him. Cascarets do what you recommend
them to do. I will give you the Privileg«
cleaning the floors of an office build­ 9 to 14, memorializing congress to farmers. There are also 97,000,000 of usiug his name.’’—E. M. Dickson,
issue
3
per
cent
gold
bonds,
running
acres
covered
with
heavy
forests
hav
­
ing. "Grandma.” the children call
Ilio Resiner St., W. Iudianapolis, Ind.
her. Her days of toil had. seemingly, 100 year», to the amount of $5,000,- ing commercial value for timber and
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
ended years before. She settled down, 000,000, or as much thereof as may be logs for sawmills, also hundreds of
Do Good Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe.
IledermIng a Nejflected Garden.
Cow« Giving Domi Milk.
necessary
for
the
following
specific
10c. 25c. 50c. Never sol.1 in bulk. The gen­
thousands
of
acres
of
timber
lands
in
Discouraging as a neglected garden
John Burrows, the well-known scien­ then, to end her life in rest and peace. purposes:
uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
other parts of the United States. Re­
cure or jour tuurnjy back.
M2S
may appear, it Is not beyond redemp­ tist. in regard to cows giving down But her son died; then her daughter
One billion dollars for drainage of forestation and conservation of the
tion, even so late in the season -but their milk says: Many persons think in-law died. And to keep the children
overflowed and swamp lands, thus re­ vast resources are necessary to provide
l.elting Him Down E*«r>
it must be taken hold of at once. that giving down or holding up the together she got work. We thought­ claiming an area equal to 100,000 future generations with timber and
A young man of very limited means,
Stunted and failing crops, choked by milk by the cow is a voluntary act. lessly call this a sacrifice. We think it square miles.
lumber supplies.
The government is
weeds, should be pulled out at once, In fact, they fancy the udder as a is giving "something for nothing."
One billion dollars for the reclama­ expending large amounts of money after the marriage ceremony, present­
weeds and all, and burned, and the vessel filled with milk, and that the Oh, no. the old lady is smiling. She tion by irrigation of 40,000,000 acres every year to protect its forests from ed to the minister twenty-seven large
ground plowed or spaded, and replant­ cow releases or withholds it just as made a bargain. She tolled to win of arid and semi-arid lands now partly fires, yet expert lumbermen say that copper cents, all spread out on the
ed.
she chooses. But the udder is a the deep peace that Is shown by her or wholly waste.
more standing timber is destroyed by palm of his right hand. "This is all
How much more satisfactory and manufactory; it is filled with blood, I smile.
One biliion dollars to construct and flames annually than is converted into I've got. parson,” he said. Seeing a
profitable it might have been to have from which the milk is manufactured
Here is a musty old man, a proies improve deep waterways, to develop merchantable lumber by the sawmills.’’ disappointed look in the minister's face
planted only half the space, and work­ while you milk. This proiess is con­ i sor, sunk in his books, What a lot thousands of miles of territory now
Mr. Hooker said it is likely that his he added: "If we have any children,
ed it well, than to have scattered the trolled by the cow’s nervous system. he has missed In life, some of us without adequate transportation facili­ resolution will be presented to the var­ we will send them to your Sunday
available labor over the entire ground When she is excited or in any way say. Missed nothing! He hasn't sac­ ties.
ious interests of the irrigation con­ ■enool."—Sue- ess Magazine.
One billion dollars for good roads gress for discussion and will afterward
disturbed, as by strangers or by tak­ rificed a thing. Ou the contrary he
and do nothing to perfection.
A pprrbrnah e.
A garden with rows upon rows of ing away her calf or any other cause, got just what he most wanted— and national highways, for the lack of be incorporated in a memorial to the
Fe!low
Statesman Senator,
that
all the delicious 'vegetables of mid­ the process is arrested and the milk knowledge and scholarly' contempla­ which the loss to the farm area of the United Sttes congress. It is also pur­ sneei h of yours in favor of the income tax
summer and not a weed to be found, will not flow. The nervous energy tion.
He might have had fame, United States is approximately $500,-1 posed to have a large delegation, com­ was oLe of the strongest arguments I
posed of representatives of every state ever heard.
goes
elsewhere.
The
whole
process
is
is Indeed a pleasant picture. But how
wealth, a beautiful home. But he 000,000 annually.
Eloquent Senator (with some uneasi-
One billion dollars for forest protec­ I and territory in the Union, push the
few of that class are found! Instead as Involuntary as is digestion in man traded them all off for what he Want
ness)—You don't think it changed any
tion,
reforestation
and
conservation
of
measure
for
adoption.
The
work
of
and
is
disturbed
or
arrested
in
about
of choice vegetables there are rank
ed most.
votes, do you? Chicago Tribune.
weeds, and where order and beauty the same way.
See the millionaire. Worry besets the forest resources, thus assuring tim­ enlisting the support of the people in­
ber
and
lumber
eupplies
for
qenturies
terested
in
the
various
projects
will
be
should reign, desolation stares at one
him; he does not sleep well; he dis­ to come.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
I taken up immediately after the close Syrup
Middlemen.
th>-b st r«-:ii<-dv to use lor their childrM
in too many family gardens, caused in
trusts every man. He traded peace
luring
the teething period.
“
Five
billions
of
dollars
is
an
enor
­
I
of
the
irrigation
congress
with
the
Retailers are necessary according to and quiet and contentment for mil­
the majority of cases by simply "bit-
mous sum, but it is no more than is view to concerted action.
present
methods
of
doing
business
and
t ouking I p u Keuson.
‘ug off more than we can chaw.”
lions. Money was what he wanted.
actually required to carry out the gi­
until farmers organize a selling force
Nan—I like a play with a stirring
And this Is life—bargains. We bar gantic scheme in developing millions
Darina
<
he
Spat.
Cheap Corn Cultivator,
plot.
of their own middlemen will continue
Her Husband—Well, it takes two to
An excellent home-made device for to toll the farmers’ grist as thorough­ ter this for that; trade what we want of acres of lands in various parts of the
Fan—That’s the kind that thickens,
isn't it?
use in cultivating corn and other crops ly as the traffic will bear. Peaches less for what we want more. Look United States now absolutely worth­ make a quarrel, so 1’11 shut up.
at
yourself
at
any
moment
in
your
life
His
Wife
—
That
’
s
just
like
a
con-
less,’’said Mr. Hooker in explaining
where frequent work is desired to may rot on the ground in Missouri
i temptible man!
You’ll sit there and
A household once supplied with Ham­
hold the dust mulch is shown in the while selling for 2 cents each in Chi­ — now, for Instance, Everything you the plan. “Congress will not be asked
The returns think mean things!
cut. The side pieces should be at least cago, but the farmer in Missouri is have got by this bartering; every to appropriate a penny.
I lins Wizard Oil is seldom allowed to be
thing you have not, you have traded from |he improvements would pay off
without it. In case of sudden mishap
Elm EK'hnnae.
helpless because he has no represen­ away, "I’m a poor man,” pernaps you the bonds.
The government would
or
accident Wizard Oil takes the place
Angry Patron—That's the third time
tative In the market center. The time say. Yes, but you’re something more simply act as a banker, as it does now
of the family doctor, Are you sup-
you've
given
me
the
wrong
number.
You
will come when farmers will have an than that, Maybe you’re lazy; maybe for the various irrigation projects.
must have what they call the telephone plied?
agent at each central point to handle you drink; maybe you hate to save; The bond issue would provide ample ear.
Sutl.fui'tory Assurance.
farm products and distribute them maybe self-control is unpleasant to funds as required to carry out the work
Girl in Central Office—I beg your par­
I’psome Dr. Mary Walker makes
either to the consumer or retail gro­ you; maybe you wanted a little home in the several divisions, at the same don, sir, but that isn't the trouble. You
the spring styles of hats.
cer. When that time comes farmers and children; maybe you saw that you time giving the best possible collateral have what we call the cornmeal musb
Goodsole—I’m so glad to learn
will come nearer getting what they could buy happiness for yourself by to those investing in these securities. voice.—Chicago Tribune.
work for. It is just as necessary to giving your money to others—there
“Government figures bear out the
sell right as to farm right.—Agricul­ are 10,000 maybes. But you may bo statement that there is enough good
Here's a magazine
tural Epitomist.
"hope” to ”a fair wo
sure that you got what you wanted. land overflowed in Minnesota, Wiscon­
sin, Kansas, Nebraska, Louisiana,
You made your bargaiu. You didh't
Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi
For Infants and Children,
A HOME-MADE CULTIVATOR.
Waite of Timber.
Huh! No wonder; it
sacrifice anything
to make an area as large as the state
The
prodigal
waste
of
timber
during
5 feet long and made of oak or other
Yon can see, then, when the big of Missouri, or more than 44,000,000
hard wood 3 inches wide and lVi the last forty years is estimated to tiling, the right thing, In this world acres, while in the Eastern, Central
< aleliing Ou.
Bears the
Inches thick. The rear pieces can be average f50.000.000 annually, or ap­ is wanting, ideals should be set high. and Western states there is more than
“I'm glad to hear that your boy is
proximately
$2,000,000,000
worttv
of
made of any width to accommodate
Signature of
You will get what you really want. as much more, or about 100,000,000 getting a foothold as a doctor in
the distance between the rows. The timber wasted. It is time there was You can't help It. You're paying out acres in all. At a conservative esti­ new town out West.”
teeth are made of forty 60-d spikes, a national movement to conserve our something all the time, Be sure you mate of $25 an acre, the sale of this
"Foothold? He's got a toehold,
If the demands of tile Women's Social
which are driven in clear up to the national resources and arrest the pro­ will be getting something back, You reclaimed land would justify the ex th* only doctor there.”
and Political Union of England are con­
digal
waste
of
our
forests
and
the
de
­
head. An iron ring Is fastened to the
can't stop trading in this market for penditure of $2,500,000,000, or about
ceded. about a million and a half women
Singular Kfleet.
front end, while the handles are taken pletion of the fertility of the land.
will be given the vote.
150
per
cent
more
than
is
required
to
Don't
be
cheated.
Choose
and
"Hasn
’
t
that
umpire
got
a
peach
from an old plow. Any handy man While Uncle Sam is no longer rich
drain it.
This land would support voice!”
can make a cultivator of this kind enough to give everybody a farm,
from 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 popula­
"Yes; a ball once hit him on his
which is the best I ever used.—F. B. there is plenty of agricultural land to
tion.
am's apple aud it has never been
support
a
population
of
300,000,000
in
Treadway, in Farm and Home.
placed
a ■7•
“Approximately 40,000,000 acres of same since."
where, attract«
the United States, Texas alone being
lads in Western and Southwestern
end Lili« all flic*,
Faivncyi
heat, clrai., orna*
capable of maintaining 80,000,000 peo­
Sulphur Fumigation.
states are adapted to irrigation, which,
mental, c o n ▼ e n -
"If I were running things,
lent, mean Laata
It takes some ingenuity to burn sul- ple if all her arable land were under
if reclaimed at an average cost of $25 boarding house philosopher, “I'd put a
all nemon. Can
phur in a vessel, as it tends to smoth­ cultivation to cereals, fruits and vege­
not m ill or tip
an acre, would be worth not less than pioliibitory tariff on slang. The import­
over, will not aoil
er flames. If several pounds are to tables—Farmer’s and Drover’s Jour­
or injure any-
$200 an acre, or a total of $8,000,000,- ed English varieties are crowding out our
thii.R Guaranteed
be burned, a fire of cobs or sticks nal.
Although the holder of a patent 000, and provide homes for more than home product.”
effective.
Of all
dealers, or sent prepaid for 20 rente.
soaked with kerosene must be built
makes no use of It because of the ex­ 8,000,000 persons. The economic value 1
HAROLD SOMERS, I 50 DeKalb Ave.. B’klyn., N. Y.
I'aadn* of Horned Cattle.
A tlueuerloui Tale.
above the sulphur and kept burning
pense in making necessary changes in of irrigation carnot be measured in
Horned cattle and horned sheep are
He came from a place called Chefu—
until you see the blue flame of the
machinery, the United States Supreme dollars and cents, but crops of from i The place where long pigtails grew--
rapidly disappearing. Many of the
sulphur licking up through the wood
Court In Continental Paper Bag Co. $500 to $1,000 an acre are not rare in
And was always made furious
cattle bred and fed in the corn belt
blaze.
v. Eastern Paper Bag Co., 28 Supreme the irrigated districts. There are al- i
When told it’s quite curious
are hornless. Breeds of this kind are
One w-ay to disinfect the poultry
Court Reporter, 748, holds the non­ ready 14,000,000 acres under irriga­ I How much like a tail is a queue.
growing tn popularity. In the moun­
house with sulphur is to dissolve one-
user not unreasonable where there Is tion and the Reclamation service esti- ! — Sunset Mngazine.
tainous country and on the plains
COFFEEO
half pint of turpentine and one-half
no proof that the cost of the product mates it will have reclaimed 2,000,000
lli«!» Art.
wild
cattle
needed
long
horns
for
the
pint of tar in one-half gallon of kero­
acres, at a cost not exceeding $70,000,-
was
Increased
or
the
output
dimin
­
TEA
SPICES
"Are
you
blind,
prisoner?
”
inquired
000, before the close of 1911.
sene. Soak corncobs in this solution, protection of themselves and their ished.
BAKING POWDER
the magistrate.
young. Now, however, with the plains
EXTRACTS
“The construction and improvement
and when ready to burn out the poul
The United States Supreme Court
"Yes, your worship.”
JUS1
RIGHT
try house for lice or germs of disease thickly settled and with few wild ani­ in construing that section of the Con­ of the deep waterways required to pro­
"You are charged with vagrancy.
have ready a sharp-pointed piece of mals the cattle do not need horns. stitution of the United States which vide better and cheaper transportation 1 How did you lose your sight?’
CLOSSET
a DEVERS J
iron to thrust in the ends of the cobs, Among the hornless breeds are the provides for extradition of persons facilities is, I believe, a 100 per cent
PORTLAND. ORE.
“By a fit of appleplexy, sir.”
set a lighted match to it and while Galloway, Angus, Red Poll and Polled accused of "treason, felony, or other investment, from the fact that two- !
"But there is a picture on your
ft burns pass the cob over the roosts, Shorthorns. Polled Jersey and Polled crime," held in Pierce v. Creecy, 28 thirds of the bulky freight could be [
breast
representing an explosion lu a
Hereford
are
also
coming
into
favor.
shipped by water routes, at a cost to
cracks in the henhouse and every­
Supreme Court Reporter, 714, that in the shipper of not more than one-sixth mine, through which, it is stated, you
By
the
application
of
caustic
potash
where about it. This should be done
extradition proceedings It was only
became blind. II -w is this?”
every week for a month or more.— the growth of the horns is prevented necessary to show that a crime had of the present rail rates. The import­
"Please, your worship, I couldn’t
in
the
young
calf.
—
Inter
Ocean.
ance
of
this
becomes
apparent
when
it
Agricultural Epitomist.
been committed, and that the fact is remembered that the food question afford to pay a hartist as could paint
that It appeared on the face of the is becoming a world problem.
System of Ventilation.
Cure of (he Family Cow.
appleplexy.”—London Answers.
was
Details of the King system of Ven­
Close confinement, with impure air indictment that prosecution
“The state of New York is expend­
HI. Preference.
tilation are shown in the diagram. and lack of exposure, is as prejudicial barred by limitation was not a proper ing $101,000,000 to enlarge the Erie
Farmer (showing him bis live stock) —
question
for
consideration.
The outside of board wall is indicated to the health of milch cows as to that
canal, and $100,000,000 is the amount These are my Jerseys. Ever see any
by A and the opening for admission of human beings. Some recently pro­
The opinion of Judge Farrington of required to improve the Missouri river finer cows?
City Visitor—They are certainly fine
mulgated theories of dark, warm the United States Circuit Court for the from a point about 40 miles west of
stables and no exercise for profitable district of Nevada in Goldfield Consol. Yellowstone park to where it meets the specimens. Still. I have always thought
Then that if I were buying a cow for my own
milk production are without a rational Mines Co. v. Goldfield Miners' Union, Mississippi river, 2,547 miles.
basis and certain to lead to disas­ 159 Federal Reporter, 500, while recog­ there is the projected waterway from use I should prefer the—-er—Early York
trous results sooner or later. Expo­ nizing the right of workmen to dis­ Lake Michigan to the Gulf of Mexico breed.
The Eali.rra.ilng Troth.
sure to storms and cold is equally in­ continue their services at any time, and scores of others necessary to cheap
‘"The vindication of Dr. Harvey W.
jurious to the health and profit of holds that they have no right to in­ and better transportation facilities.
DR W A. WISE
cows. A judicious mean is the pro­ timidate, either by threats or acts. Millions of dollars will be saved annu­ Wiley is a great triumph,” said a
Z Years a Leader in Painless Denta,
vision for moderate exercise in the other persons desiring to work, The ally to the people of the United States Washington diplomat, "for pure food.
Work in Portland.
Dr. Wiley tells the truth, and the truth
open air and sunshine, and the appli­ miners’ union, after knowing that by the completion of these works.
“The maintenance of the greatest Is painful to certain types of food pro­
cation of the same common sense care pickets were doing unlawful acts, con-
for the comfort of cows which one tinued to co-operate with them, The water way in the world, composed of ducers.”
The diplomat laughed.
would approve for members of his own court said that this was sufficient to the Great Lakes, on which the govern­
Should rempmlwr that our force la so arra lured
ment of the United States has expend­
"Dr Wiley was talking the other day that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN,
show complicity with them.
household.
BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if
ed more than $90,000,000 for harbors
In Delmar Jockey Club v. Missouri. and connecting channels, presents an about tlie painfulness of the truth,” he necessary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX­
Farm Gleanln««.
resumed. "He said it reminded him TRACTING FREE w hen plat«*« or bri'lvrwi are or-
WE REMOVE I lli. MOST SENSITIVE
Provide ample pasture for the calvev 28 Supreme Court Reporter, 732, the argument in favor of the scheme to de­ of a morning call that he once made deret.
TEETH AND ROO I S WITHOUT THE LEAST
jurisdiction of the United States Su­ velop thousands of miles of territory in
Fit yourself to the weather. Don't preme Court is invoked to set aside
on a young lady in his youth. In an­ PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty.
For the Next Fifteen Days
get all out of kink because the weather the decision of the Missouri Supreme the Missouri and other valleys. The swer to his ring a tiny tot of a girl
other projects outlined in the foregoing
We will prive you a
22k irold or porce­
opened
the
door,
and
Dr.
Wiley
said
to
is.
Court revoking the franchise of plain­ are of equal if not greater importance,
lain crown for . ................................................
her,
as
he
walked
into
the
hall
:
22k bridge teeth ................................................
The work of raising chickens has tiff In error. In answer to an Infor­ and with proper backing they can be
Molar crown................................................... .
"’Where is jour auntie. Mabel?’
of air is at C. On the right there only begun when you get the downy mation in quo warranto the club en­ carried out successfully.
Gold or enamel filling.......................................
‘
“
Upstairs
in
her
nightie,'
chirped
..............................
is shown a cross section of wall with things out of the shell.
tered a general denial followed by cer­
“No one questions the statement
Good rubber plates............................................
outside opening at D and inside open
It Is claimed that an orchard in the tain allegations which the State court that good roads have a high money the tot, ‘a-lookin’ over the balustrade.' ” The best red rubber plates..............................
Painless extractions ................................... .
Ing at E. A valve is arranged at State of Delaware has an annual in­ held to constitute a plea in confession value to the farmers of the nation,and
A Grave l)onb(.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS
E to regulate the supply of fresh air. come of $10,000 from 200 acres of apple and avoidance destroying the effect of it may be said that this alone is suffi­
Caller—So your cook ba» passed
the general denial and insufficient as cient to justify the cost of their con­ away to a better place.
trees.
The Fred of Colts «nd Calve«.
Hostess—Yes but I don't know if
President and Manager
Have a driveway right through youi a defense. Judgment of ouster was struction as rapidly as practicable un­
It is a mistake to allow the colts
granted on motion for judgment on der an efficient, economical and equit­ »he’ll stay; poor Bridget was very hard
and calves to go onto pasture skin barn. It will prove valuable in many
the pleadings. The United States Su­ able system of highway improvement. to suit.—Boston Traveler.
pure. Keep them in good flesh with ways, especially in the matter of keep­
preme Court held the contention friv­ The big points in favor of this expend­
hay and grain foods. Corn and clover ing it clean.
lonnile Plaaelbl«.
(INC.) Third and Wa^hinyton Sta.
olous that the decision of the State iture is the economy of time and force
hay are about the best feeds for these
Nothing better for growing swine
PORTLAND, OREGON
"What is your principal object, any­
court violated the Federal Constitu­ in transportation between farm and
young animals, and they will eat them than good pasturage, and there is no
tion as finding defendant guilty of vio­ market, enabling the growers to take how.” asked the visiting foreigner, "in
No. 27-09
P N U
all the year round. Dry clover hay more economical method of raising
lation of its franchise without trial advantage of fluctuations in buying and building that Panama canal?"
"Well,
”
answered
the
native,
“
we
have
Is relished by all cattle and horses, them, either.
selling, as well as enhancing the value
Rnd dismissed the writ of error.
an idea it will limit the size of future
•ven when on good summer pasture,
The Connectlcult Experiment Station
of real estate.
battleships.”—Chicago Tribune.
and It is a good thing to give them recommends that for the best results
Hight-Angle l.enaea.
“It is estimated that the average
« dally feed of it.
“Have you any of those cameras annual loss from poor road is 76 cents
In hatching, eggs not over five days
that photograph out of all propor- an acre, while the estimated average
old be used.
Gouts for Milk.
increase resulting from improving all
Poultry and dairy products have al­ •ion?”
The great goat Industry is occupy­
the public roads is $9. The losies in
"Would
it
be
for
trout
or
tarpon
T
”
most
doubled
In
price
in
the
past
ten
ing considerable attention in the East.
five years would aggregate $2,432 for
r.nd tr.'l’.r are still rising —Life.
Seventy-seven goats have been accept­ years.
every section of land, or more than
in
average
price
ed for registration by the American
What a convincing sign of weakness enough to improve two mile» of public
Milk Goat Association during the year.
An excellent feed for all kinds of it Is tn the other fellow to show signs highway. The necessity of good roads
One hundred and eighty seven are now young stock Is fine cut clover hay, of irritation!
is obvious, m it would enhance the
on record.
Any goat yielding one cooked and steeped In- boiling water
value of each section of land about
Get it from
quart or more of milk a day is ell- and. mixed with salt, bran and corn
A widow is only mor« faaclaaUM 15,760, or more than double th« esti-
A FULL POUND 25c.
your
Grocer
meal
than a girl before marrlag«.
■a’ad togt of <»» mil«« et improstd4
Headache
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
DAISY FLY KILLER
Out-of-Town People
Dr. W. A. Wise
The Wise Dental Ct.
C rescent
BAKING POWDER
I:*KIMGFOW^I
• •