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DRY FARMING CONGRESS. BVEI OV£B ▲ •AL'SA.GK *•••»* <««»l>t..» «■••• • *.<* Mathod* Of Increas'ng Crup Output Will Be Discussed. *.««•• DI*«*- Hyu... T* French avalry uffic.r* tiav* The Dry Farming congress ia nw been fighting a due* beca.i»« one uf organized, with some persistency anc them ate a sausage in a cafe on Good determination to be heard from in th« Friday. They were both station matter of urging its claims upon the ed temporarily with their dragoon attention of the public. The faith that regiment at Mazamet, a southern town, Alfulia Plautln*. th* promoters and operators of this where there had been trouble in con should not be forgotten that the association have in their claims of drj spring is the proper time to prepare nection with a strike, and on the 9th e Knot ton iiatf' Always Bought has home the signa« farming methods, well carried out ture of Clias. !!. Fletcher, and has b«-« n iaa«lo uinler his the alfalfa crop that lr to be planted ultimo, as Le Petit Meridional relates, cannot be questioned, say* the adito: personal supervision for ov«-r 30 years. Allow no ono next fall. The ground which is ex Lieut. Gand, whose republican and of the Twentieth Century Farmer. Th« to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations ami pected to be used for this crop should free-thinking opinions are well known experiences and results of careful an« ••Ju t-as-goo.l ” arc but Experiments, nn«l endanger tho to his acquaintances, was in the cafe, persistent work in crop growing efforti Give the bees plenty of water. They not be planted to small grain; neither health of Children—Experience against Experiment. when he was invited by some men are the evidence that is of?er«*d in tea need a great deal and will fly a long should corn precede alfalfa, because timony of the feasibility of dry farm distance to get It. the ground will not be kept free of whom he was In the habit of meeting ing methods and dry farming as an in weeds and grass. The best prepara daily to take champagne with them. If there Is no running stream or Castoria is t hara.less substitute for Castor Oil, Pare On the table was a big sausage, of du* try. lake of pure water near it is well to tory crop for alfalfa Is cow peas; then goric, Props anti Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It which he partook, like the rest, and It is not surprising that there ar< place a pail of fresh water near the after the vines are removed or plowed contains juither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotie this proceeding shocked some of hl* the doubtful, the skeptical, the unbe apalry every day. under the ground should be well substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms brother officers, one of whom, Lieut, liever in converting the dry land of th» ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlnva and Wind Bees uso water to dilute the heavy, broken and kept clean of weeds and arid West to agricultural purpose*, th« • | thick honey left over from winter to grass by surface cultivation until it de Bourmont. called that same even Colic, it relieves 'Le«-tliing Troubles. cure-. Constipation and Flatulency, it assimilates the Food, regulates the growing of crops, the cultivation o: ing at the cafe and found fault with is seeded in alfalfa the following fall. make it suitable for the young larvae Stoniaeh ttnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. orchards and forests, the establishing Peanuts may be grown Instead of cow the proprietors for having allowed it. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. of homes and the building up of com and also to make the cell wax pilable. This came to the ears of Lieut. Gand, Bees should be protected from the peas, if th* crop is considered more mercial interest* and industries oi who asked for an explanation. High these lands; we say that it is not sur wind on the north and west by a close desirable, as it is perhaps, but they words followed and Lieut. Gand sprang must be kept well cultivated and es prising that some hesitate, that thej set hedge or high fence. All the weeds should be kept down pecially allow no earth grass to grow on M. de Bourmont and assaulted him. doubt the availability of sufficient For this quarrel both the lieutenants moisture to grow crops; that they fore In front of the hives. Mow a plot 6 in the crop.—Chicago Inter Ocean. were punished and back they went to feet wide and then cut the weeds and cast seasons of drouth, etc. All these their headquarters at Carcassonne. In Value of a Small Stream. things had their period and have exert grass close to the ground with a hoe. the neighborhood of which they fought An interesting example of the value An hour once a week spent on the ed their influence to discourage anc the Inevitable duel yesterday. Dr. prejudice the mind of the public as the care of the bees will bring larger re of a small stream for light and power Sempf, the deputy major, and M. Ca- settlement of the country has pro turns for the effort than any other purposes may be found near Sacra blnes, the Petit Meridional’s corre mento, Cal. A trout stream has been greased westward for the last fifty labor on the farm. spondent at CarcaBsonne, were Mr. hi Use For Over 30 Years. years, and yet cultivation has been the A newspaper man in Chicago, who damned up and the power In the form Gand ’s seconds, while MM. de la THE C.NT.U. iJM.ANV, TT MURRAY STRCtT. NKW YORK CtTV. civilizing influence that has conquered Ilves a few miles out in the country, of electricity has been used for doing drouth, hot winds and the barrenness last year sold $225 worth of honey to such light work as washing and iron Baume and Mignot. both lieutenants of the plains and prairie countries that three big hotels. He says he did not Ing, also for cooking and lighting in In the dragoon regiment, acted In a are now the dependence in production. spend more than an hour a week look the home of the owner. As the stream like capacity for M. de Bourmont. In The Fourth Dry Farming congress ing after his bees during the season Is very small during the dry months, the first encounter Lieut. Gand was < rushed .Violin. will hold its meeting at Billings, Mon —F. and D. Journal. DAISY FLY KILLER an old miner’s ditch has been dammed wounded In the right arm and, al Mrs. Dinham —l)o you think that I tana, October 26, 27 and 28, 1909. to form a reservoir of 100,000 cubic though the Injury Is not serious. It •hall be a good looking old woman? ¡»lured a ■ y • vv livre, Mttmcta This will not only be an institute foi feet capacity. The plant cost $1,500 was enough to put an end to the duel. Denham—I don't know why you Feed for Chicks. •iii.i kill.all flic* N* at . lean, < rna dry farming farmers and dry farming Feed chickens the first day or two and in a single year has done $700 The two officers left the ground with- should expect any such radical change. mental, conten- Iroit ■ heap. Laata out making up their quarrel. instructors and teachers, but it will be upon a mixture of bread crumbs worth of work. nil >« « 1 . Made — New York Press. an exposition of dry farming products giated fine and hard-boiled egg chop- of mend, canuol ‘Fill or tip over, such as this or no other country has ped fine. Keep water before them 'vi'I not soil of Portable Caiinlna Machine, Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow** Soothing injure anything. ever witnessed. There are pledged al in a small fountain, so they can drink •yruptheb st r< .-.lv to u>e ior their thUdrea A machine by which the farmer can Guaranteed effe* lunug the teething period. live, of al! cicalerà or sunt prepaid fot 2u cent». ready exhibits from thirteen Western but not get into It. In a few days prepare and can his fruits, tomatoes, HAROLD SOMERS, 150 DeKalt) A»e.. Brooklyn, N. Y. states that are engaged in dry farming feed upon rolled oats, finely cracked corn, beans, or any other farm produce A Literal Coininniid. work. The organization by states, to corn and any small seeds. Add a which can be canned, in the fields or "Beat It! Beat it!" cried th* mas show what each is doing and capable terful wife to her meek and obedieut of doing in the raising of grain and husband. DRAFT ON DOUBLETREE. vegetable crops, without irrigation, is The claim of the Municipality of But he did not go a step. a feature never before undertaken in Ponce In Porto Rico to a Catholic Hite did not mean him to. She was this distirct and promises some great Church edifice said to have been erect referring to the c.npet hanging on the surprises for visitors. ed with municipal funds and the con line.—Baltimore American. The area of tillable lands in the tention that the church had no exist- BARING POWDER _______________ United States not yet turned to culti t EXTRACTS i _________ 3 C ence as a corporate entity so as to on Better than gold—Like it in color— vation is comparatively small, and un JUS I HIGHT able it to hold property was settled Hamlins Wizard Oil—the best of all der present conditions of demand by by the United States Supreme Court remedies for rheumatism, neuralgia, the homesteader will last but a few CLOSSETa DEVERS in Ponce v. Roman Catholic Apostolic and all pain, soreness and inflamma PORTLAND. ORE. J more year* at most. It ia only the part Church, 28 Supreme Court Reporter, tion. 1 ** of good business judgment that the n 1 737, affirming the decision of the Su dry farming districts be investigated The t'nuse of It. preme Court of Porto Rico In favor of by those who contemplate getting a B "The writer you introduced me to A CURE FOR FITS the church, holding that wherever the ---------------- 1 C home under the free homestead law. » the other day was not at all imposing from, they were lrrevoca funds came Good lands and the best locations will bly donated to the church; that the In his appeal ant e. In fact, I thought be the first taken. Each year will re The Treatment Is to Accomplish church had been recognized for cen- he had a very poor carriage.” duce the quality of lands to be disposed "That may be because he is nothing turies as a legal entity, and as its of as government homesteads. What Science Has Been Strug rights had been acknowledged in the but a hack.”—Baltimore American. The Dry Farming congress will be a------------- l°l------------- 1 gling to Attain for Centuries treaty of Paris and in concordats be- a good place to visit next October, in Shake Into Your Shoes view of getting dry farming informa tween Spain and the papacy they Alien’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures The intense interest that has been manifested k i 1» C— painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes tion and dry farms on which to put it I_______ _ could not now be denied. the country by the wonderful cures new shoes easy. Sold by all Druiryists and Shoe throughout that are being accomplish«! daily by epileptcide, into prictice. The Dry Farming con Don't accept any substitute. Sample still An agent employed for five years at Stores, continues. It is really surprising the vast (3) EKEE. Address A. S. Olm: t«si, Le Roy, N. Y. i gress announces that there are 200,- number of people who have already been cured of a salary of $3,000 per year was dis fits and nervousness. In order that everybody 000,000 acres of arable land awaiting Man's Perfidy, There Is a difference of opinion regarding the pulling ability of each charged after serving six months. He may have a chance to test th<‘ medicine, large trial development by the dry farming meth horse in a team. Some are of the cpinion that the horse ahead Is pulling valuable literature. History of Epilepsy Lawyer—You want to sue your hus bottles, brought an action for the damages he and testimonials, will l>e sent by mail abeolutely ods. the most, and vice versa. sustained and which he might sustain band for breach of promise? Why, mad free to all who write to the Dr. May Laboratory, 54b Pearl Street. New York City. The draft on each horse depends entirely on the relative lengths of the up to the time of trial, “but without am, pardon me, but that's absurd. Appropriate Ilreed. Fair Client — Not at all. sir; he prom "The aeronaut who is going to try lever arms, and the lengths of the lever arms depend on the position of the prejudice to his right to bring subse ised ma a divorce, and he's gone back on that long flight will take his pet dog clevis pins with respect to the draw pin. In upper diagram (1) the clevis quent suit or suits for damages accru it pins and the draw pin are in a straight line, hence the lever arm is the per ing after the trial of this cause." Dam •long.'' pendicular distance from the draw pin (A) to the line of draft of each horse. ages were agreed upon by counsel, "What kind of a dog Is it?” "A skye terrier, of course.”—Balti- The lever arms In this case are A. B. and A. C., which are equal, no matter should plaintiff be allowed to recover how much one horse is ahead of the other. One horse always pulls the same on the complaint, Judgment was for The Chinese Doctor r.ore American. amount as the other. “I used Cascareis and feel like a new plaintiff. Another action was brought This wondeful man has In diagram (2) the clevis pins are behind the draw’ pin. and when one for wages which accrued after this nan. I have been a sufferer from dys- made a lifestudy of the properties of Roots, jepsia and sour stomach for the last two change in the size horse pulls ahead of the other his lever arm (A. C.) becomes longer and verdict. The United States Circuit rears. I have been taking medicine and Herbs and Barks, and is giving the world the (A. B. ) the lever arm of the one behind becomes shorter. In this case the Court held in Flanders v. Canada, A >ther drugs, but could find no relief only within the last ten benefit of his services. horse ahead, having a large lever arm, has the advantage and pulls less <£ P. S. S. Co., 161 Federal Reporter, or a short time. I will recommend Decidedly there has. than the one behind. No Mercury, Poisons 378, that, notwithstanding the defend 2ascarets to my friends as the only thing or Drugs Used. No 5 cent piece of ice isn't more than In diagram (3) the clevis pins are ahead of the draw pin. and when ant’s contention that there was but ¡or indigestion and sour stomach and to Operations or ( utting as large as it used to be. one horse pulls ahead his lever arm shortens and the lever arm of the one one cause of action originally, this teep tlie bowels in good condition. Guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asthma. Lung, behind lengthens, The horse ahead, having the lever arm shorter, pulls more objection not being raised upon the They are very nice to eat.” 'I he Keill Till ng. Stomach and Ki - . and all Privet* Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Diseases of M n and Women. than the horse behind. "I must congratulate Jack on his first trial could not be on the second. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. A SURE CANCER CURE Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken < r Gripe. golden wedding " Just received from Pejiin, China safe, sure The Idaho Supreme Court In Ton 10c. 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen and reliable. U. failing in its works. "Golden wedding? Why. he's only little beef scraps to the food. In the orchards in which the vegetable or eray v. Budge, 95 Pacific Reporter, 26, uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to If > m blank cure or your money back. 926 lust married.” course of two weeks whole wheat can fruit is growing, is described in Popu construed an election contest law of and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps, "I know, but the bride Is worth a be given. This is the dry method of lar Mechanics. Mounted on a wheel that State. Proceedings were Insti CONSUL I Al ION fRLE P N U No. 28 09 million.”—Boston Transcript. feeding, which Is coming into vogue barrow arrangement, the machine can tuted in the district court to test the The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. Here is another be pushed from one orchard to another right of defendant to hold the office "V1ITHEN writing to ad vertisers please | ^162 quite extensively. ’a ■H^^L^or^lornson^orUdnd^Or^ Hidden. mention this paper. method of feeding: Mix dry two parts or from a tomato patch to a cornfield of district Judge because of alleged II' r fatal gift of beauty of corn meal, one part of finely ground as necessity requires. Water for the constitutional Ineligibility, Defendant Never caused the pit-a-pat wheat bran and one part of beef process is heated by a kerosene burner. demurred on the grounds of lack of Of anybody's heart at all scraps, After they are thoroughly She wore a modern hat. Jurisdiction of the district court and Hnndlinit Geeae. Houston Post. mixed add boiling water in sufficient of failure to state sufficient facts to In handling geese they should always quantity to make a stiff dough. Cover constitute a cause of action. The Su be taken by the neck, Egg-Phosphate and when lifted the vessel and let it cook. Feed the preme Court has Jurisdiction of such dovjh warm or cold, but never hot.— from the ground the body should be cases under statute, but the Constitu turned with the back toward the per- Denver Field and Farm. WILL DO VU. son handling it. In that position it tion states that “district courts have original Jurisdiction in all cases both THU AM IlnlMlnic Flics. cannot strike, and will remain quiet HIGH KK1D at law and equity.” The court held The cheapest way to put gains on and docile. The body can be partly run DEX Will that an election contest Is a proceed young pigs Is through the sow. She supported by seizing the first Joint of Coo VM> ing of statutory origin and not neces no ;r better A FULL POUND 25c. has a strong digestion and can turn thè wing with one hand. If the goose sarily of a Judicial nature. This right grains and pasture Into easily Is held facing one, It will strike hard coarse digested milk, Careful experiment* blows with its wings or scratch with being created by the Legislature, that body could designate what tribunal show that a pound of weight taken its feet. Guaranteed under should exercise jurisdiction. Com from the sow will make more than 1 Work Hour» of Farmer». ____ all Pure Food plainant also claimed that a constitu pound of gain on the pigs, the flesh Prof. Boss of the Minnesota Agricul tional question was Involved which the ■_____________ L tw * of the young animals containing more tural College, says that statistics of Legislature had no right to submit to water. The sow should be fed to pro the actual hours of labor on the duce a high milk yield, and the pigs nine hours a day In summer and be the district court; but It was held that where as a means to determine the should be kept with her until they get tween four and five OR W A WISE in winter. Prof. right to office by proceeding on In and pas- to eating a full feed of grain £. Y«ars a I »’a 1er in Pmnkssi Denta Bailey of the Farm Life Commission formation was also provided, and con Work in Portland. ture. tells the story of the schoolma'am stitutional questions might be litigat working from 9 to 4 until she married ed therein, there was no objection to K C Baking Powder wiL do it I ' Get Morgnn Horses. Forty years ago the Morgans were a farmer, and had to work from 4 to allowing the question of eligibility of a can. Try it for your favorite cake. !. If I This strain 9. Moral, schoolma'ams make good candidates to be passed on by a tri Should rrin m’w r ;h.r < u • f rce is arranged the favorite road horses that WE CAN 1» > IIII’IK KXTIRE CROWN 1 traces to a single ancestor, Justin Mor wives for farmers.—Oberlin Times. it doesn’t raise better, more evenly, higher, bunal other than the one provided HIIIDGE AM» PIA'I. WORK IN A DAY if nec«»ssar\. I *< > 'IT! VEI.Y PAINLESS EX- gan, foaled in Vermont in 1793. his for by the Constitution. —if it isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor, HIACT NG FREE wh n pl ■ rea are or* ! blood Trn mplantl n<. being largely thoroughbred. dcrei \\l REMOVE IIIE MOST SENSITIVE —we return your money. Everybody In transplanting any vegetable I »proved TEETH \M» I.OO.S WltllOVT IKE LEAST From him descended the Blackhawk. FAIN. NO S I Cl»'.- NTS. nouncertainty. Bashaw, Golddust. Ethan Allen, Ben plants let it be done In the evening. “How do you like your alarm agrees K C has no equal. For the Next Fifteen Days Franklin and Gen. Knox and Daniel if possible. Press the soil firmly about clock?” asked the Jeweler. We will nivc you a gowd 22k gold or porce Lambert families. The Morgan type the roots and water well. If, after the "First rata." lain crown for ............................................... SS.5t Kk bridge teeth ................................................... 3.50 Is short of leg, thick and round barrel, water disappears, dry earth is cov "You didn't seem pleased with It at Molar crown 6.0C GoHorch.imd fillinor*......................................... 1.0C intelligent and of great courage and ered over the wet. it will prevent bak first.” Silver fi lings 54 i endurance. ing of the soil about the roots when "No, but it’* broken now.”—Tit-Bit*. Good rubiwr plate« ......................... 5.00 the sun comes out next day. I he best red rubber plates................................ 7.0C 1 What is CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought h g \ 1 ■ J i i Legal Information 1 1 Í SOUR STOMACH C. Gee Wo (RESCENT BAKING POWDER “'V g ÍX tig jy Out-of-Town People Painless » xtraut k 'K m .< ............................ 54 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Third and " a Kington Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Methods of Culti.ntlon Compnred. The farmers of the North Atlantic states during the last census year each produced about 1984 worth of farm crops, while the average South Atlantic states farmer made only 14’4. though the Southern farmer averaged 108 acres per farm and th* Oerther» tamer only 96 acre« •or», 1 nine of Quality. "Your little boy doesn't aeem to like me very well?” "No; he saya that the last time you were here you told him that he looked Ilka hts' father.’’—Houston Post Extra large specimens of vegetables are all right for exhibition purpose* and to win prizes with, but they ar* not what the average coisumer want* and I* willing to pay freight oh. Quality, «nlTormltjr of sire and smooth- You san throw moat aten o( their •»•*» aiw what the •«•$«•* «*•<* I»«* urewXlu* thaia. ° • O Improve Your Bakin«? |f r» BAKING POWDER 4 Pure, Wholesome, Economical. Jaque* Mfg. Chicago