Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 02, 1909, Image 3

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    In the wav of tr I
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States Bureau of Animal Industry has
discovered ■ vac..:.» which »wves
about M odd p« r cent after cholera ap­
pears In a herd, and a larger per cent
if vaccinated before the disease is In
troduced. Time will demonstrate the
practicability of this method. The
bacteriology department of the Kansas
State Agricultural College is also
working along these lines, but is not
yet ready to announce anything but
progress.
When symptoms of cholera appear
in a herd, it is wise to dip the whole
herd, disinfect their quarters thor
oughly, give them a slight change in
feed, and add to this about five drops
of tincture of prickly ash for each
hundred pounds of hog once or twice a
day. The old remedy of wood ashes
and salt is good in many instances. A
little powdered sulphate of copper
dried sulphate of iron or charcoal
given daily when the animals are not
perfectly healthy frequently does much
good. After all, the old adage, an
ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure, holds good here.
What is Castoria.
is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and
~ Soothing Syrups. It
T. is pleasant.
. .
It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other .^arco.ic substance^ Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allavs
FeverisL.^3*
curcs ®iarrhœa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles
cures Const
ant^ Flatulency. It assimilates
the Food, regulates the Stomach
as°
and Bowels, g^-’ing healthy and natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The
C'ASTOKIA
"It was a runaway match, wasn't
it?" "Yes, but he couldn't run fast
enough. She caught him.”
"You ought to save money for your
family." “ "Yes,
----- " ' “But what?”
Mother’s Friend.
Yes, but------
"My family won't let me.”—Cleveland
The Kind Yo3 Haye Always Bought, and which has been in use fer over
Leader.
Poetry is the art of putting words
30 years, has borne the signature cf Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under
together in such a way as to give
them their least possible commercial
his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceivo you in this.
value.—Puck.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with
Martha—Don't you think a cookery
book is fascinating reading? Maud—
Yes, indeed. It contains so many stir­
and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
ring incidents.
She—How was your speech at the
Save« the Fertiliser.
club received the other night? He—
Fertilizer Is expensive, By the old When I sat down they said it was the
method of distributing it there was best thing I ever did.
¡.co
usually enough wasted to represent a
Dr. F. Gerald Blattner. of Buffalo, N. Y„ says: “Your Castoria la good
Ashley—Do you have much variety
a
pretty penny. Then came in your boarding house? Seymour—
for children and I frequently prescribe It, alwaya obtaining the desired
along a Virginia man and Well, we; have three different names
results.’’
--ouï
/ invented the hand fer- for the meals.—London World.
Dr. Gustave A. Eisengracber, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “I have used
/ tilizer dropper. This de-
your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom­
"Nobody realizes the immensity of
/ vice consists of an odd
\
space.” Except the man who has to
mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.”
/
shaped bucket, running
Dr. x.. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and prescribed
I
to a point at the bottom fill a daily half column with alleged
humor.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
your
Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of y ears
and having a small open­
"Tell
me
frankly,
sir,
what
do
you
and
find
it to be an excellent remedy for children.”
ALCOHOL
3
PER
CENT
ing there, through which
AXcgelable PrcparalionforAs
Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Ta., says: “I have used your Cas­
the contents filters. A think of my daughter's voice?” “Well,
madam, I think she may have a bril­
similaiingiheFoodandRcgula
toria in the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have
hinged valve, operated by
liant future in water color painting."
ling Ute Siomadis aiul Bowels ol
obtained excellent results from its use."
a rod that leads to the handle of the
—Figaro.
bucket, controls the flow, The top of
Dr. J. D. Simpson, of Chicago, Ill., says: "I have used your Castoria In
Poll Clerk—Mary Gladys Jarley
the rod is connected to a crossbar,
cases of colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind
which runs under the handle of the votes ballot number two hundred and
on the market,"
bucket. This bar is in close reach, ------. M. G. J.—Oh, wait a moment,
Promotes Dideslton-Chfcrful-
Dr. B. E. Esklldson, of Omaha, Neb., says: “I find your Castoria to bo a
and. when resting on the top of the please! Give me that back! I want
ness
a
nd
Rest.Contain
s
neitiur
standard
family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I
bucket the valve is open. To close the to add a postscript.—Puck.
Opium .Morphine nor Muterai.
have ever known and I recommend it.”
boy
so
"You shouldn't treat your
valve the operator merely extends a
N ot N arcotic .
Dr. L, K. Kobinson, of Kansas City, Mo„ says: “Tour Castoria certainly
finger and lifts the bar, thus shutting harshly; you'll break his spirit."
has
merit. Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all these
off the fertilizer. The valve flares at “Well, he'll probably get married some
years, and the many attempts to imitate it, sufficient recommendationT
the bottom, spreading the fertilizer in time, and he might as well have it
What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers.”
Stray Stories.
4tx.frn/ia *
a broad, fine stream. For small farms, broken now
JiöcMIe Salts-
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Dr. Edwin 1-, I ardee, of New York City, says: “l'or several years I have
gardens and lawns this device is of
“Yes," said the young wife, proudly,
.AusrSfrd *
I
recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so. as it haa
great convenience, and is a money­ "father always gives something expen­
?
invariably produced beneficial results.”
sive when he makes presents." "So 1
saver.
Wr/wJW-
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Dr. N. B. Sizer, cf Brooklyn, N. Y„ says: “I object to what are called
Chiftfif ti Sugar •
discovered
when
he
gave
you
away,
”
Water for the Chicks.
fíuvtr.
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patent medic ines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put in
Take an ordinary baking pan and rejoined the young husband.—Chicago
them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use”
Aperteci Remedy for Constipa
have the tinsmith rivet on an "ear” Dally News.
I ion, Sour Stonwh, Diarrhoea
Irate Diner (to waiter who persist­
on one side for nailing to a tree.
Worms .Convulswiisfeverish
GENUINE
ALWAYS
Have him also make a hole in the ently hovers about the table)—What
ness and LOSS OF SLhKP.
A Trnp Xent.
Bears the Signature of
bottom in one corner, that the water on earth are you waiting for, man? I
The accompanying plan of trap nest can be let out every day and the pan don't want you. Waiter—Excuse me,
Facsimile Signature a
Is quite simple and can be tnade from be kept clean. Nail the pan to a tree sir, but I am responsible for the sil-
a box of suitable size. It should be about twelve inches from the ground, ver.—Tit-Bits.
12 or 14 Inches square by 20 or 24 so the chicks can drink without get­
NEW’YORK.
Biggs, 'll—Why are the tugs on the
ting into it with their feet, The birds Wisconsin river like the co-eds who
At 6 months oMr-’«
will soon discover that it is a fine walk up and down State street?
s
35
Bosrs^ctMTS
place from which to get a drink on Muggs, '12—And the answer is? Biggs,
hot days. Sometimes they find, too, 'll—Some toe out, and some toe tn.—
¿«320 Guaranteed under ihr
that it is a convenient place for a Wisconsin Sphinx.
bath, and this of course makes the
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“What is your principal object, any­
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
water dirty. But it is not much trou­ how,” asked the visiting foreigner, "in
COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
ble to refill the pan with clean water, building that Panama canal?” “Well,”
M
r
and
this
should
be
done
two
or
three
Inches long. The slats should be nailed
answered the native, “we have an idea
Ill piomaey.
to a crosspiece about one-quarter the times a day. Chickens and birds re­ it will limit the size of future battle­
There %re Oilier«.
|-jOWARI> E BPRTON
A.-nver .n.l Ch.mlrt,
11 Ltadv.llc, ( oi .■ratio. S|-«-<-Hnen |>ricr«: Gold,
“Isn't there some talk that Gringo is
distance from the top. A couple of quire a great deal of water, and they ships.”—Chicago Tribune.
“Bings is afraid that lie may be pros­ Siher.
Lead. SI Gold, Silvi r, 75c; Gold. 50c; Zin«
often
suffer
for
lack
of
it.
Don
’
t
neg
­
going to enter the ministry?”
or Copper. $1- Milling «*nv elope« and full pricelist
nails are driven through the box and
ecuted for polygamy.”
"Foreign travel is very Improving,”
Mt nt oq apjd¡eation Control h ”<1 I'miiire work so
“The ministry? Why O, I see. That’s
into the ciosspiece to swing on. Half lect them.—Boston Herald.
“Why. he is married to only one licited. Iiciurence: Carbonate National Bank.
said the studious girl. "Yes,” an­ what he really wants, but he intends t«
way back, on the Inside, a narrow
The KI iik System of Ventilation.
swered Miss Cayenne; "although you try for a consulship first.”—Chicago person, ain’t he?”
Ventilation for stables and barns is can't always tell where a person has Tribune.
piece of board Is nailed, back of which
"That is what he thought for a
now regarded as one of the essentials been by the pictures on the post cards
the nest is made.
while, but now it appears that he mar
III» Speedometer,
To set the trap simply raise the to be provided for in construction. The he sends home.”—Washington Star.
Tied her whole family, and there are
Inqtiistive Person—How do you tell seven of them.”—California Weekly.
slats inward from the bottom 8 or 9 King system as illustrated in the dia-
Tommy went fishing the other day how fast you are going?
Inches high and place a small stick
without his mother's permission. The
COFFEE
Chauffeur—I watch the expression of
under one of the slats. As the hen
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothlnr
next morning one of his chums met the faces of the policemen as I whiz past Syrup tn.- b st remedy to use fur their children
TEA SPICES
enters the door is raised off the stick,
during the teething period.
BAKING POWDER
him and asked: “Did you catch any­ them.
which falls to the floor. There should
» EXTRACTS
thing yesterday. Tommy?” "Not till
Averages
All
ItlKht.
be about the slats for a box 12 or 14
Merely Friendly,
JIISI ItlGllt
I got home,” was the rather sad re­
Tenant I of flat)—One of the radiators
inches in width, slats close against
Ehl- rly Ilelative—Mortimer, what are
sponse.
in that large room of mine is always your intentions in regard to Miss bul­
inch strip at bottom.
CLOSSET8 DEVERS
cold,
winter
and
summer.
"What!” exclaimed Mrs. Flatleigh.
PORTLAND, ORE.
lion'?
Janitor (with a scowl)—Well, I’ve
When Vegetables Mnture.
"You don't mean to tell me you pay a
Scapegrace Nephew—Strictly honora­
The following list will show the gar­
girl $10 a week for cooking?" "Oh, heard you say that the other one is al­ ble and praiseworthy, uncle.
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ways hot. winter and summer. Ain't it
Elderly Relative—I am glad to hear
dener how long after planting the va­
no," replied Mrs Urbanville. "We a standoff?
THE OLD HL LI AB LE
that,
Mortimer.
I
was
afraid
you
were
only pay her $2 a week for cooking
rious common vegetables will mature
SHOWING THE VENTILATING FLUES.
III« I muh I w iiy.
going to try to persuade her to marry
their growth and be ready for use:
The other $8 is for staying."—Chicago
you.—Chicago Tribune.
The
new
waitress
sidled
up
to
a
... 40
65
gram consists of two sets of flues, one Dally News.
dapper young man at the breakfast
Pole beans ................ ... 60 to SO days set to admit the fresh air, the other to
Professor of Sociology — If this
Beets .................. ... . . . GO to 80 days furnish an escape for the vitiated air. alarming increase in the divorce rate table, who, after glancing at the bill,
X CAPSULES
opened his mouth, and a noise issued
to
...
10
Early cabbage .........
180 days
continues,
twenty
years
from
now
the
The
inlet
or
fresh
air
flues
should
be
F or CATARRH or the BLADDER.
to 1 < M ) days
A'arrots ........................
forth that sounded like the ripping of!
Cauliflowers............... .. .loo to 130 -lays placed not more than ten feet apart Institution of the home will no longer of all of the cogs on one of the wheels
URINARY
DISCHARGES etc .
Celery .......................... ...120 to 150 days and located in the exterior walls of exist in America. Practical Student— in the power house. The new waitress
“Before I began using Cascarets I had
druggists or trial box by mail 50 c
They all made her escape to the kitchen, "Feb a bad complexion, pimples on my face, | at
Sweet corn .............. . .. (ÏO to it«) days the barn. The outlet may include one How is that, professor?
FROM PLANTER 93 HENRY ST.BROOKLYNJI.Y
marry again, don't they?—Puck.
Cucumbers ................. .. (IO to .NO days or more flues.
said. ami my food was not digested as it should ^^^BEWAR^OFIMITATIONS^-^
low
out
there
insulted
me,
”
she
Eggplants ................... ...100 to 140 days
"A high financier should be some­ The head waiter looked at him. “I’ll have been. Now I am entirely well, and
A« I »mil.
Onion seed................... ...LT) to 150 days
thing
of an economist, should he not?" get it,” he said. "That's just the train the pimples have all disappeared from my
Onion set»................... ... IM) to 120 days He bought a hoe, a rake, a spade,
“
I
don't
think so.” answered Mr. Dus­ caller ordering his breakfast."—Argo- face 1 can truthfully say that Cascarets
Nome little seeds to sow,
Parsley......................... ... 30 to 120 days
are just as advertised; I have taken only
tin Stax. "The object of the econ paut.
two boxes of them."
Parsnips....................... ...125 to ltio days At last he got the garden made
And
saw
the
green
things
grow.
omlst
is
to
see
what
he
can
get
along
Pens.............................. . . 40 to SO days
Clarence R. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind.
A Lire i rnir.
with: that of the high financier is to
Peppers........................ . . 100 to 140 days
“
Jones
says
that
be
always
gets
to
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good
day ; see what he can get away with."—
White potatoes .... .. NO to 140 days
Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe.
the bottom of anything he under-
Pumpkins.................... . . 1)A) tu 140 days
Washington Star.
10c. 25c-, 50c Never sold In bulk. The genu­
takes."
ine
tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
ltadishcs..................... .. 20 to 40 days
A boy once inquired why leaves of
cure ur your money back.
827
"Don't doubt It. At school he was
Spinach ....................... .. 30 to 60 day»
tables were so called, since they did always at the foot of the class."—
Bush *<|iiashes ......... . . 00 to KO days
Late equashee ......... . . 120 to ltiO da vs No floods came down to wash things out. not resemble leaves In the least. Not Baltimore American.
No frosts to kill or blight;
having received a satisfactory answer,
Tomatoes..................... . . loo to 1 40 da vs
placed
h n y•
A 1'url.t at I.arse.
Turnips........................ . . 110 to 1 IO days No neighbor's chickens scratched about; he thought for some time and then
where, attracta
No kine strayed in at night.
“I.et me tee—the census give» your
and Lili« all fl lea.
said: "I think I know now; they're
beat, tleiíi., orna-
Study Fertiliser.
mental, c o n r c n -
called leaves because you can leave town about 6,000 doesn't it?”
Each seed he planted did its best
iri.t, c «- ad Laata
“
No,
air;
our
town
gives
the
census
A few simple fertilizer maxims are
all itg*on. Can
And not a one did rot—
then, up or leave them down."
not « ill or tip
so Important that they should be No other garden. East or West,
orer. will not soil
"Be sure and keep inside the libel
> or injure any
fixed in the mind. Per cent is only
Such veg'tables begot.
thing Guarant«-e<1
I n nocent.
laws." said the city editor to the cub
.
.
,
effective.
Of ail
DR W A WISE
another way for saying parts in 100. But still this man did not enjoy
reporter "The cub's first ODituary no­ “Clifford,” asked the teacher, "who «raiera, or «ent prepaid for 20 ernt«.
- Years a Leader 'n Painless Denta.
Fertilizers may be direct or indirect
HAR0L0
SOMERS,
150
DeKalb
A»e„
B'klyn.,
N.
Y
erot»
the
Junius
letter«?"
These veg'tables so new.
tice read as follows: "The alleged
Work in Portland.
in action. The former contains need
“I—I don’t know, ma'am.” answered
For every night a neighbor's boy
corpse of Mr. John Smith, asserted by
:h»
terrified
little
boy.
"I
didn
’
t
!
”
ed plant food, the latter enables the
Stole what the garden grew.
friends to have lived at No. 113 West
plant to get food from soil or air. — Puck.
▼ X docs all that the
Jones street, was said to have been
AA here T hey Don't Sluasle ’Em.
high priced baking should rerri. ml» r that our f r <• is no arranged
Litne is not plant food under common
buried
at
Greenhill
Cemetery
yester
­
Suburbanite—You are half an hour
SpratI uk to Kill Weed».
powders will do and does
WE < AN li t IHElft ENTIRE CROWN,
conditions; it corrects a bad condition
late this morning.
it better. It raises the that
Kill weeds by spraying. To make day”—Cleveland Leader.
BRIDGE AND I I A I WORK IN A DAY if
dough and makeslight nee.
of soil—sourness—and unlocks soil the spraying solution, empty a hun
Letter Carrier—Yes, ma'am; the «ec-
-,,r
I'O ITIVELY PAINLESS EX-
er, sweeter and bette
"Look at me'" exclaimed the stout, tions of stovepipe I have to wear inside
I RAGT NG FREI- w li n pin <n or bri Iren are or-
materials. Sulphate of iron (copper dred pound sack of sulphate of iron
risen foods. Sold by gi c
).-re)
WE
REMOVE
I HE MOST SENSITIVE
cers 25c per pound. | TEETH AND poo
as), sulphate of copper (blue stone), into a fifty-gallon barrel; fill to the florid man. "Never a day's sickness ®y trousers legs on account of the dogs
WIIIIoL'T IHE LEAST
you
will
send
us
you:
in
my
life!
And all due to simple Fou keep along this street hamper my
sulphate of magnesia (Epsom salts)
name and address, w» PAIN. NO STUDENTS, nouncertainty.
chine with water and stir with a hoe food. Why, gents, from the time I novements. ma'am.—Chicago Tribune.
•rill send you a Look on health and baking powder
For the Next Fifteen Days
and sulphate of lime (gypsum) are
for a few minutes until dissolved. was twenty to when I reached forty |
We will jrive you a good 22k gold or porce­
CHESCENT MFC. CO. Seattle, Wn.
wmong these Indirect fertilizers.
(■raping by a Tech nIcaltt y.
lain crown for.......................
Strain through several thicknesses of years I lived a regular life, None of
22k bridge teeth.......................
P N U
No. 29-09
Teacher—Tommy, what is an improper
To Sharpen a Innn Mower.
cheesecloth tacked over the manhole these effeminate delicacies for me!
Molar crown..............................
Gold or enamel Allings...........
First remove the handle, to get it of the spraying machine. Apply with No late hours! Every day, summer fraction?
TITHEK writing to advertiaer« pleaae I Silver fillings............................
Tommy—You don't 'sped ms to men­
out of the way. Take a flat file and a powerful spraying machine, produc­ and winter. I went to bed at nine; got
▼ V mention thin paper.
| Good rublx r plates.................
tion it 'fore all these people, do you?
1 he best r* d rubber plate«..
file the edges of the revolving blades, ing a real mist, free from drops. Use up at five; lived principally on corned
Painless extractions .............
being careful to file each blade altke, about fifty gallons to the acre, and beef and corn bread. Worked hard,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEAR!
and evenly, so all parts will strike spray on a bright, warm day, or on a gents, worked hard, from eight to one;
J
ths horizontal or stationary blade dark, damp day; it does not matter, then dinner, plain dinner; then an
President and Manager
evtnly and alike at its entire length. so long as rain does not come within hour's exercise; and then——" "Ex­
File also the horizontal blade, then eighteen or twenty hours. This spray cuse me. Bill," Interrupted a stranger,
adjust the revolving blades so they will not harm grain crops and will who had up to this refrained from
will slightly rub on the horizontal kill wild mustard and various other entering the discussion; "but what
(INC.) Thifd and " ajhington St*.
we«*1»
»ere you In for?”
Mads.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Farm Telephone».
In some parts of the country tele­
phones are becoming very common. It
let-mi that once a telephone Is estab­
lished in the family it is there to stay.
Other sections of the country are very
much behind the times In this respect,
probably because no one has gone
ahead with the preliminary arrange­
ments.
A farm telephone is not only a great
luxury, but It is fast becoming an ab­
solute necessity. With the addition o
more business to the farm every year
and the scarcity of labor anything that
saves steps is worth money. When
you get accustomed to doing business
over the telephone you realize its
great value.
A short time ago I heard a farmer
order 100 bushels of seed oats by
phone from another farmer about ten
miles away. He had seen a sample
at the fair last fall and made the ne­
gotiations accordingly. The business
was transacted in about five minutes
while the farmer was sitting at his
desk after reading his morning mail
left at the box by the rural delivery
man. It would have taken him all
day to get his mail and drive to the
other farmer and buy his seed oats.
But there is a social side to farm
’J'l that is fostered by the telephone.
It often happens that a woman is left
alone for the day and she can easily
make arrangements to have a neigh
bor call and spend the time pleasant
ly, instead of feeling lonely. Then it
is so easy to make social arrangements
for evenings or to meet friends as oc
casfon requires.
There are always people in a neigh
borhood
who
are public spirited
•enough to go ahead with the necessary
arrangements to establish a telephone
service. Others should encourage them
promptly by subscribing to the fund
required. Everybody is benefited, be
cause the arrangement Is mutual In
the
neighborhood. — Agricultural
Epitomfst.
Letters froni Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher.
CASTORIA
s Bought
For Over 30 Yean.
Bad BLOOD
D/MSY FLY KILLER
Out-of-Town People
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
Dr. W. A. Wise
I!
The Wise Dental Co.
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