Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, September 23, 1909, Image 3

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    ConsfipaTien
“Fer over nine years I
with chronic
een’Kipatiou aud during thm 111»« 1 h
to lakr
• n »n>nction uf warn water one« every
howis
before I cuu!4 have au action on my buwele
Happily 1 trU4 Caasarets. and Vjday I am a well
man
Duri$»g the nine year» before X u-ed
Ca^aarrt« I »unerod untold misery with internal
pile». Thank» to you. 1 am free from all that
lh>» tnoruing You can u*e tfcwi in behalf uf
•uffeiing humanity
b F. Fieher, Koeneke III
Ja«4 > •'!*«■•»■
"Is It re ly only <■ D m .ub«’ wTk
torn tho action to * > .r house?" askad
Sltlman.
"What a ridiculous question!”
lain.ed Sububs.
"Nobody in lovely
Swamphurst ever 'walks’ to the sta­
Ion. I may say however, that it's
.»nly about eight and a half minutes'
Bitter milk may originate from two
sources. The first source is dependent
Upon the cow, while the second is due
A small customer appeared at
iasanL Palatable. Potent, Taate Good.
to the growth of bacteria in the milk
grocery store, says a writer in
* G</od. Revet laken, Weaker« or Cripe.
after
it has been drawn. The differ­
Century
Magazine,
and
the
smiling
Good
(K Neeer euW fa bulk Tbo tea
t'ro table $ »iaatpod C v C- GaatacAewJ to
grocer asked him what he wanted.
sizes of timbers used in this ence between these two classes of bit­
or yuur tuvoey back.
kJCi
"Please, mister,” said the boy, “I design for a hay stacker vary from 2 ter milk is that the first has a de­
can’t remember what ma sent me for. inches by 4 inches to 4 inches by cidedly acid taste when freshly drawn,
Wireless telephony installed on battle­
but you can give me two cents’ worth 6 Inches. The bottom pieces marked while the second class is sweet when
ships works successfully in some cases,
o
’ peppermint candy, 'cause she said 1 are 12 feet long and 4 Inches by 5 taken from the cow, but the bitterness
but ia unsatisfactory in others.
I could keep the change.”
inches, the sldo uprights are 14 feet occurs after standing for a short time
Bitter
long; the cross piece 5 is 13 feet of and increases tn Intensity.
OWARD E. BTRTUH
An»ayer uni Chemist.
Curiuu* Giuiit Cranes.
milk
when
produced
In
the
udder
may
Lead V. lie. Colorado. Bpociiuen prices: Gold,
Australia, the land of oddities, ani- 3-lnch by 5-lnch stuff; No. 6 is 2
Silver, Lead. Í1 <««>ld, Silver, 75c; Gold, fide; Zino
or Coppar. SI Mailing envelope» and full pri<*e Imt mal, vegetable and mineral, has fé w inches by 5 inches, and is bevelled on result from improper feeding with
Knt on application. Control «' il Trnpil» work ao*
such of our Colorado herbs as lupines,
uited. xU-farvuce: Carbonate National Bank.
more curious creatures than the giant the front edge to allow the hay to artemisla and the like, or with the
it
easily,
when
being
shoved
slide
over
cranes—often five and six feet in
raw Swedish turnips, cabbages, etc.
height, with beautiful bluegray plu­ on by the sweep. No. 13 is 8 feet by Bitter milk may be observed during
2
inches
by
4
inches,
with
the
higher
mage—which are called native com­
the last stage of lactation and has fol­
panions. These huge birds mate tot end 8 feet above the ground, so that lowed the infection of ducts with bac­
life and. as mates, are singularly and when the stacker is on the ground the teria which act on the protelds as an
>15 Per Acre
10 Year»' Time
weight box No. 14 will be about 2 enzyme, converting them into peptones
touchingly devoted to one another.
These lands of Canadian Pacific Railway
inches from the two pulleys on the and other products to which the bit­
produce from 35 to 50 bushels of wheat, 75
Force of Habit.
to 100 bushels of oats, per acre. All near
ter taste is probably due.—Field and
railways, towns and schoo's
Positively
“I beg your pardon,” said tlie land-
the best wheat land proposition for men
Farm.
lord, "but do you walk in your sleep?”
of m-sierate means.
No cr p failures.
E
H
ALBERTA WHEAT LAND 1
Send t. day for free illustrated literature.
Special rates 1st and 15th of every month.
IDE-M'CARTHY LAND CO.
Land Agents Canadian Pacific Railway
425-26 Lumbermen's Building
PORTLAND. OR.
"No, sir,” answered the guest, who
had arrived the day before, "I hope I
didn't disturb you last night, but the
fact is I've been a country doctor for
thirty years, and I'm so used to being
called up two or three times during the
night that unless I get out of bed and
walk around once in a while I don't
any sleep."
Sriuuai Nuwndaja.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Tradition is a noble thing,
But did you ever hear or see
A graduate who'll say or sitig:
“Beyond the Alps Lies Italy"?
—New Y'ork Mail.
HAY
STACKER.
upper end of No. 13. The rope for
raising the stacker should be either
inch or inch and a quarter.
The teeth on the stacker can be
made of 2-lnch by 4-lnch pine scantling
10 feet long and bevelled on the upper
side to allow the hay to slide easily.
The short upright teeth on the stack­
er head should be about 5 feet long.
They are bolted to the long teeth
about 2 inches from the stacker head
No. 5 and rest against the stacker
head No. 6. The stacker arms No. 4
should be bolted to No. 2 with a large
bolt about 12 Inches from the ground.
It really adds to the worth of the
farm, In the eyes of the man passing
“Well, how did j ou like the play?" by it Is a better farm than the one
“There's one thing about ft I liked beside it of equal soil, though weed
exceedingly; the stir didn’t come on grown and brushy.
until the middle of the third act.”
A great many folks pay no atten-
Momentarily Puzzled.
tion to the roadsides. Where a hedge
"Where do you scratch your match­ Is the outside fence, we have seen
es”’ Hsked the visitor, looking around. hedge brush grow from roots that had
“Why," stammered the hostess, "my been exposed by road grading, until
husband always—O, I understand. On travel had actually been turned to
the under side of the mantelpiece."—
the opposite because of it. This
Chicago Tribune.
doesn’t speak very well for the care-
Sure ui AA arwur .
fulness of the farmer. Of course there
“Bertha, where is my hat? I laid it Is always so much to do on a farm
down here a little while ago.”
that some of it never gets done—any
“Sure, missus, Fido’s takin' a nap In
it. Don't talk so loud, or ye'll wake the one who has farmed for as short a
time as one year knows this—but the
little darlint "
time required to do a little cleaning
Oue uf Alauy.
uu Is really shorter than a busy man
My wife says I'm a genius —
believes. It is getting started at the
Invent things while you wait}
work that comes hardest. The excuse
And my specialty is excuses
of the man who does not have a clean­
When I chance to stay out late.
looking farm is usually that he does
—Yonkers Statesman.
not care about selling, and ft Is worth
The Question.
as much to him that way as any. He
Where, oh. where has my waist-line gone;
does not figure in anything for satis­
Where, oh, where can it be?
With the waist cut short and the waiet faction.—Farmers’ Mall and Express.
Heurd In the Foyer,
Out-of-Town People
Should remember that our f tree is so arranged
that WK CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CtOAN.
BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if
n.-. -Mary.
POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX­
TRACTING I- REE wh< n pla'ea or bridges are or­
dered WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE
TEETH ANU boots WltHoUT THE LEAST
PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty.
For the Next Fifteen Days
We will give you a good 22k gol.l or porce­
S3.50
lain crown for .................
3.50
22k bridge teeth ................
6.00
Molar crown
.............
1.00
Gold or enamel fillings.......
.50
Ei’ver fi'lings........................
5.00
Go«! rubber plates
7.00
3 he host r* d rubtier plate»
.50
Painless extractions . ...
ALL WORK GUARANTEE J 15 YEARS
Dr. W. A. Wiss
President and Manager
The Wise Denial Co.
(INC.)
Third and " a^hinirton St».
PORTLAND, OREGON
cut long—
And now it’» down to my knee!
—Puck.
Fuller Particular. Desired.
"Mildred, it must have been 1st«
when that young man went away last
night."
"Why. mamma, just as soon as the
clock struck 11 he rose to go.”
"I don’t doubt that, child; but whan
did he get away?”
LEADER PNEUMATIC
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
FOR COUNTRY HOMES
The best and most logical method of furnish­
ing water yet devised. Th“ tank is placed in
the basement or in the frround near the house
and keeps the water cjol in summer and proof
against freezing’ in winter. It never leaks.
It is impossible for impurity to get into it. It
outlasts the building in which it is installed,
•t costs a little more to begin with, but there
is no second cost. We have a catalogue which
illustrates and describes the Leader system,
us for it.
STOVER
GASOLINE
ENGINES
and
Vehicles
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
Summer Cnre of Horses.
A family of barn owls will number
from three to seven birds, It Is diffl-
cult to believe what a lot of vermin
and rodents a family of owls will coil­
sume. An old owl will capture as
much
more
food
than
a
or
dozen
The
cats
in
a
night,
owlets are always hungry,
They
will eat their weight in food every
night and more if they can get
it. A case Is on record in which a
half grown owl was given all the mice
it could eat. It swallowed eight one
right after another. The ninth fol­
lowed all but the tail, which for some
time hung out of the bird's mouth
The rapid digestion of birds of prey
is shown by the fact that in three
hours the little glutton was ready for
a second meal and swallowed four
more mice. If this can be done by a
single bird what effect must a whole
family of owls have on the rodents of
a community ?
Pure Water by Condensation.
In the big desert of Chili there is
amount of brackish
water, but no water that either human
beings or stock can drink. Science,
however, says the Los Angeles Times,
has come to the aid of this rainless
section of the country in the form
of an ingenious desert waterworks,
consisting of a series of frames con­
taining 20,000 square feet of glass.
The panes of glass are arranged in
the shape of a V, and under each
pane is a shallow pan containing
brackish water. The heat of the sun
evaporates the water, which condenses
upon the sloping glass, and, made
pure by this operation, it runs down
into little channels at the bottom of
the V and is carried away into the
main canal. Nearly a thousand gal­
lons of fresh water is collected daily
by this means.
a considerable
Conversation of Bees.
In an article on bees and ants by
Gaston Bouwer in the Revue Heb-
domadaire the writer contends that
these insects carry on conversation
among themselves and that, while this
is done by means of their feelers, they
are not entirely dependent upon them
"A whole colony,” says Mr. Bouwer,
"In an anthouse or a beehive often
responds instantaneously to a signal
which may have been given without
contact. It Is Interesting to see an
ant laborer for whom a burden is too
heavy go to a fellow, make a sign or
give a certain touch with his feeler,
and then see the second Insect join
the first in lifting or moving the
Ject."
A great many horses are laid up
every summer with sore shoulders.
This can be remedied In a very large
measure with sense and care.
A good horse collar is the main part
of the harness and It should be of
the very best kind and fit the animal’s
neck perfectly.
The collar should be kept clean at
all times and the horse's shoulders
well washed and brushed dally.
Much dust and dirt arise in
fields and on the roads during
warm season, and this is caught
held on the moist and sweaty shoul-
tiers and collar, there to form hard
lumps and ridges.
Every time the collar Is put on the
horse It should be examined for those
ridges and lumps. If any are found
they should be carefully brushed and
rubbed away.
After each day’s work, especially In
41 SÄI .<«
warm weather, bathe and clean the
shoulders with a mixture of warm
Moral: Respect the feelings of
water, salt and soda.
your horses and protect them from
Hot water Is one of the best known
files.—Farm, Stock and Home.
natural agents for relieving soreness
In Use For Over 30 Yeais
TH. CINT.UR XUMSAHV, TV MURS.V .TRttT. NCW YORK OITV.
TT
Time.
"It's sort o' curious,” said I'nclr Jerry
Peebles ; "but when a man is workiu' for
another man he's always wantin’ to go
■ nd see the hall game. When he's work-
in' on his own time he get» stingy with
it and can't spare it.”—Chicago Tribune.
An
Kxperl
Opinion.
“Maria, is there a single good thing
■bout these great wide hats the women
■ re wearing';”
“Yes, John, there is; when two wom­
en meet they can’t kiss each other now.”
Built early in the eleventh century,
there are great cracks appearing in the
north and south transepts of the cathe­
dral of S luthwcll 'Duster. England.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Boothint;
Byrnp the b. st remedy to Use tut their children
luring the lee thing period.
Not
by
That
What a Good Cow W ill Make.
PORTLAND. OR.
SPOKANE, WN.
BOISE, IDAHO.
AGENTS
EVERYWHERE
The milk produced by the average
Missouri cow in a year will sell for
about $50 at the creamery or when
made Into first-class butter, A good
cow of the dairy breed will make at
least $50 cash Income every year. I
have a list of about fifty Missouri
farmers who report a cash income of
$50 to $100 a cow every year, and
these figures do not include the in-
come from the sale of calves, and pigs
fed on the sklm-milk. "But,” says one,
"milking Is a tremendous task.” As
a matter of fact. It takes only sixty
hours, worth 15 cents an hour, to
milk a cow twice a day for ten
months.
The Honey Crop.
The annual honey crop of Maryland
is 1.000.000 pounds, which is an aver­
age of only 20 pounds to each hive of
bees. Trof. Thomas B Symons of the
Maryland Agricultural College believes
that the average production of each
■warm should be from 75 to 100
pounds.
The following remedy for scouring
In pigs Is recommended by a veterin­
ary surgeon; Wash their feed troughs
thoroughly with hot water and soap
Rinse with cold water and then wash
with soda and water. Do this every
morning. Their milk should be kept
as cool as possible and free from con
tamlnatlng Influences.
Discontinue
their run on grass. Put a little pow-
dered sulphate copper in the water
they drink—net over two or three
grains to each pig.
high priced Lftkfng
powders will du and Urx|
it better. It raise! the
dough and makes light­
er. sweeter and bettel
Then foods. Sold by
cers 2 5c per pound )j
you will send US ye Of
name and address, wg
will send you a book on health and bakiug powder«
BAKING
POWDER
CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle,-Wn.
DAISY FLY KILLER
placed
any*
S-ut clean. -Hu
nipiital, cun»»»-
* nt. ■
I ->AM
n j Ml I MCMBOU.
______ Mail
of
metal, OfUiHiM
spill or Up
will not eoli Wf
Injure enrtltM:
Guaranteed U l w
live. Of all dealers or sent prepaid for 2u cent«
HAROLD SOMERS. 150 DeKalb A»»., Brooklyn. N, Y.
MS
Naiu«.
TEA spicks
BAKIN'? pny/DER
• BxTR."
j
Don't Bother Him.
JUST RIGHT
Summer Boarder — 1 thought you
said mosquitoes never bother you out
here?
Jason Stubblefield — They don't,
pardner. They alius leave me alone
to feed on yew tender-skinned city
tellers.—Kansas City Times.
CLOssèfaÈfVEh
föa T lah B,
J
A CURE FOR FITS
Eureka!
City Man—You broke an old hen from
wanting to set? How?
Suburbanite—I set her in one of my
wife’s spring hats.
The Treatment Is to Aceemn’ish
What Science Has Beon Sit tin­
gling to Attain for Centuries
Sore throat is no trifling ailment.
It will sometimes carry infection to
the entire system through the food
that is eaten. Hamlins Wizard Oil is
a sure, quick cure.
The intense interest that ha* I m »«?»? inan.if'^t«!
througko it the country by the *<md rfu cures
that are being accomplished daily by « -o' ptci
still continues. It is rea'ly «uipri-ii the v.V'i
number of people who have alreu ‘y
1 cured ef
fits and nervousness. In order th» e er;
may have a chance to test the rn • iiciu- aiK«» trial
bottle», valuable literal ire. Hist
oil Epilec)i>
and testimonials, will lie sent ly mail absolutely
free to all wh • write to the Dr. May Laboratory.
548 Pearl Street. New York City.
II y Precept Only.
“You uphold and defend the split in­
fluiti ve. do you. do -tor?”
“Most emphatically, sir.“
“Then why in thunder do you nevef
use it yourself?”
C. Gee Wo
You Con Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE,
Write Allens. Olmsted Le Roy, N. Y.,fora
rco sample ot Alien's Foot Ease. It cutes
moating. hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
error tight s!i->e> easy. A certain cure for
■orn«. lngiouing nails and bunions. All drt:g-
{latiseliit. 25c. Don't accept any substitute
The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful muihzj
made a lifestudy «* ‘be
properties of fleets.
Herbs and Balks ard
is rivinsi the worM the
benefit of hu, avrviem.
Cynical.
"The law, you know, presumes
»very man is innocent unless he has been
proved to be guilty.”
"Yes;
I sometimes think the law
tasu't any more sense than the average
lury."
No Mercury, Poisons
or Drugs Used. No
Operations or C ulling
Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma. Lung,
Stomach and Kidi.ey troul • . and ali Frivut«
Diseases of M n ami Women.
A SURE CANCER CURE
It's l-'ruity Flavor.
boy, that oratiou of yours was «
Just received fr< m I’ekin, China safe, «uro
and reliable. U. failing in its works.
If you cannot call, v rite f--r symptom Ulaah
and circular. Inclose 4 cents in Btumpi*.
CONSULTATION TRtt
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
Not
Ills
Best
162'2 First St., cor. Morrison, Portland,
Hole,
A!gy—If there is anything I detest, it
this so-called "jov riding."
Mlsa Tartun—I don't doubt it. I saw
you ou horseback the other day, and you
diJu't look the it ant bit like a joy rider.
P N U
No. 32 09
BAKING
POWDER
ounces f0
COMPLIES WITH ALL
PURE FOOD LAWS
Makes the
Baking Sweeter, Lighter
Always works rl^ht
Strawberries.
There are three common methods of
growing strawberries—In hills, in nar­
row matted rows or In wide matted
rows. We prefer the second method.
Arrange the first strong runners by
hand, spacing them properly and se­
curing each one in place with a little
soli or a small stone. Then, when
each row Is full, cut off the addi
tlonal runners that may grow, Keep
the ground hoed and cultivated until
lata fall Th« finished row should not
ba wider than 15 or 18 Inches
CRESCENT
Shoe Saleomau (to tall, bony custom­
er)—I’m afraid these shoes will plucli
you a tritie, madam. I suggest that you
try what we call our—h’m our contracted
No. 6.
Customer—No. sir ; I wou't wear a Ü.
Have you an expanded No. 5?
Scours In Pl*s.
•re esprcSaly adapted to pumping duty
and in fact any duty that requires a
a rung. reliable power. They are econom­
ical, simple and easily understood. It i»
an engine which anyone, no ma.ter h >w
Lttle he knows about such er trines, can
o <’rate as sue« e fully as an expert. In
short, it ia an ideal engine :« r anv kind of
work. Send for STOVER Eng.ne Cata­
log — Free
Full Line of
Implements
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its aee is its guarantee, it destroys Worms
and allays l-'everishness. It cures Diarrlm-a and Wiu.l
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilate^ the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tlie Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
A Vsefnl Bird.
O, yes, indeed, young man! And say.
“THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY”
If you were older you would know
Tenth and Morrison ifii Portland, Oregon Of one sweet girl grad., anyway.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, l.L. B., PRINCIPAL
Who wrote that—umpty years ago!
The high-standard commercial school of —Chicago Tribune.
the Northwest. Open all the year. More
When We Tackle It in Etarnest.
calls for help than we can meet—position
"I have read," said the visiting for­
certain. Class and individual instruction. eigner, “that when you celebrate your
Bookkeeping from written forms and of­ Fourth of July in this country the de­
fice practice. Shorthand that excels in all struction of life ami property in appall­
respects. Special penmanship depart­ ing. Don't the people take any inter­
est in bringing about a reform in the
ment. Call, phone or write for catalogue.
manner of observing the day?”
“O. yes,” said the native; "we begin
Clean Fanning Profitable.
a crusade for a safe and sane Fourth
Honest, now, don't you like to see
the next day after the celebration, and
a farm kept clean of all unnecessary
sometimes we keep it up for three or four
trash and the fields clean of weeds?
weeks."
OH W rv W.SE
22 i <'U1 n l.t-ailer in Paini.vol Denla
Work in Portland.
he K iik I t 011 Have Always Bought hue» uorno tho sisma-
ture ot* €11114. II. Pletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitutious nnd
“ Just-ai-gootl ” are but Experiments, and endun^or the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
NO FAILURES
Costs YOU Less
NO TRUST PRICES
.
25 Ounces for 25 Cents
C hicago
BEST AT ANY PRICE
or your money back