Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 03, 1910, Image 3

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    Hood’s
A Tflbate. *
Sarsaparilla
Cures all blood diseases and
builds up the whole system.
There is no “just as good”
medicine. Get it today and
begin taking it at once.
”Tg E H. Harriman's obituary do
tic«»." said a New York cl’-rgyinan.
"due prominence wa E't given to bis
fondness for little children. That chil­
dren were also fond of him was proved
by a remark my littie daughter made
last month.
“'Mr. Harriman is dead, my dear.'
I said to her.
"Her eyes filled with tears, and she
said, with a gulp:
“ 'Oh, papa, how happy the angels
will be!'"
In u ual I quid form < r chocolated tab-
et- ca led baraetabs. 100 I)o-ei fl
FREE! HARP-GUITAR! FREE!
A new an J woiu’wrtu!
musical instrument.
Which is a comb nat < n
of the ffrand Italian
harp and guitar. It !' as
a beautiful tune and ia
positively the ea> ot
instrument to pho ever
made. V\ «- tr..<•*. > i at
your own home. As an
advertisement ue ait
GOING TO GIVE AWAY
«nail« anil Vlugs.
CASTOR IA
Aaiuraa rruareraioB.
For Iufanta and Children.
Mrs. McCall—How about your »er
rant girl? The last time I saw you
you complained about her being so
Bears the
very slow
Mrs. Hiram Offen—Oh, •has pro­ Signature of
gressing
Mr». McCall—Indeed?
A Modern Instance.
Mrs. Hi i am Offen—Yea, she's get­
The mighty Casey had struck out
ting slower and slower. — Catholic
"I had to do it or spoil the poem,"
Standard and Times
he explained.
Years afterward, tiowever, when ho
E BURTON - Amajer »«4 Chemi«, •aw how the elocutionists had over­
H OWARD
ville, Colorado. H [,«<.■ i me a priuaa: Gold.
Silver. Lead, SI. Gold, Silver, 75c. Gold. BOc: Zinc worked it, h. bitterly regretted the
or Copper, SI Mailing envelopes and full price list
Ent on application. Control ar.d Umpire work oo- act
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Ditwd. Keierence; Carbonate National llanfc.
Raises the dough
and complies with
ail pure food laws.
r
CRES cm
CRESCENT MFC. CO.
Makers of MAPLEINZ
fbetter than Maple;.
THE SAFE WAY
Does
Oregon Railroad &
Navigation Company ’s
Headache
NEW FAST TRAINS
“My father has been a sufferer from sick
headache for the last twenty-fivevearsand
never found any relief until he began
taking your Cascareis Since he has
begun taking Cascareis he has never had
the headache. They have entirely cured
him. Cascarets do what you recommend
them to do. I will give you the privilege
; of using his name.”—E. M. Dickson,
1120 Rcsiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind
Oregon-Washington Limited
Portland to Chicago
Chicago-Portland Special
Chicago. St. Louis. Etc.
Soo-Spokane-Portland
Plca.ant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken.’Weaken or Gripe.
10c,25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk The gen­
uine tablet stamped C C. Guaranteed to
cure or jour money back.
82»
‘Train de Luxe" to St. Paul
Latest equipment, Pullman,
Tourist and Dining Cars, electric
lighted and up-to-date.
Block
Baby Smiles—
When He Takes
Signal System Portland to Chicago.
For literature, rates, reserva-
tions, etc., call on or write to any
O. R. & N. agent, or to
Sometimes.
Youthful Customer (at book store)—
What does "Bridg« Whist for Begin­
ners" cost?
Somber Salesman—It will probably
cost you your entire wad.—Chicago
Tribune.
To travel East
is via the
j
WM. M c M urray
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
m BIST
tXPERI
MODFRN
DENTISTRY
I
,
At Prices that Defy Competition
IEEÍH WITMOUÌ PLATES A SPECIALTY
CURE
TOR
So pleasant that he likes it—and contains no opi-
atee.
There is nothing like it for .Bronchitis,
Asthma and all troubles “f the throat and lungs.
A Standard Remedy for half a century.
All Druggist», 25 Cents
H
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NOTHING EQUALS
CHICAGO PAINLESS DtNTISTS
3231, Washington SI.. Cor. Si»th
Established 15 years.
Here to
WATERPROOF
OILED
"GARMENTS
THEY LOOK WELL-WEAR WELL
AND WILL NOT LEAK
LONC COATS-♦322 >312
SUITS *3—
soio cvtnrwHepc
cat / uoc fw
A.J. T owe » C o .
boston . u.iA.
T ower C anadian C o , umitto - T oronto , can .
iv new.
'And now. children." said the teach-
addressing tne question to the clast
in anatomy at -1 physiology, “can you
tell me what milk Is?”
'Eight cents « qun-rt'” shouta* the
rhlldren, in unuon—C?'eago Tribune
Stops Hair
Falling
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im­
proved formula, will certainly
stop falling of the hair. Indeed,
we believe it will aiu aysdo this
unless there is some disturb­
ance of the general health.
Then,a constitutional medicine
may be necessary. Consult
your physician about this.
Meat« an unfa'line w#-»ff supply
it
means that vou will have the m<k«t practi­
cal lkime’itic vtater mi ph system now in
usv No elevated ank. no frozen pipes in
winter, no <t:»znau w ter in summer no
water supply troubles ol any sort Tank
plateii in baa» mrnt out of sight and way.
made of piesused steel, will not rust anti
will last h t'etime
You wi.l l»e n’ea^ed with the LEADER
ay-tern of furni.hi-'ir Duine.tie Water
Supf v A k ur mir <*Ata <>true .ml free
booklet H w ¡ So.ied Mr W. er upplr
Problem
not chanrr the cnlor of the hair.
formula w«»h each Dottle
Show it to your
doe', or
Aek him r.bout It,
then do ae ho say
LEWIS & ST AVER CO.
The reason whv Ayer's Hair Vigor stop»
falling hair is because it first destroys the
germs which cause this trouble. After
this is done, nature soon brings about a
full recovery, restoring the hair and
scalp to a perfectly heiithy condition
PorHard, Ore.
Spokane. Wash.
Eo se. Idaho.
— V*d. by lu.i, C, Aye: c»., Low«!!,
I
sion seat, from much the same posi­
tion a driver would occupy with his
team.
It is particularly an orchard tractor,
having low, wide wheels, narrow
tread, short wheel base and short turn­
ing raidius. A special feature is that
the tractor may be driven from the
seat of the ordinary wheel plow or
harrow, enabling one man to drive and
operate the levers of this plow and
cultivator with perfect ease and con­
venience. It is a one man machine,
light in weight, with all control levers
conveniently arranged.
To obtain the greatest efficiency the
front wheels are made the traction
wheels; also the steering wheels. In
the rear are smaller plain wheels,
close together, with flanges to hold
against side slipping, used simply as
trailers, to which the plow, cultivator,
harrow or farm Wagon is hitched the
same as though coupled to the small
wheels used on the rear of the ordi­
nary tongue when plowing with a
team.
The power plant is built In a stiff
steel frame, mounted rigidly to the
main axle, and is composed of a two
cylinder opposed engine of standard
make, rated at twenty-four horse­
power.
Thump, tn Plata.
FOR OUT DOOR WORK
IN THE WETTEST WEATHER
PAINLESS EXTRACTION
8ILVER FILI.INGS
5Oc up
GOLD FILLINGS
»1.00 up
22K GOLD CROWN
»5.00
GOOD RUBBER PLATE
»5.00
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES
$8.00
WHALEBONE Pl ATES
»10.00
Out-of-town patients can obtain perfect work
and save money by calling at our office.
NO STUDENTS
NO GAS
N > COCAINE
All work guaranteed for ten years
Na Mur. Walkln*.
What the inventor says will be a
great boon to small farmers, as the
invention. It is claimed, will do the
work of six horses, Is in use in Can­
fornfa, but ft can be adapted to any
locality. It is a gasoline tractor and
is a help in plowing, harrowing and
harvesting. It will keep running as
long as it is fed gasoline.
BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY.
Built with a two cylinder motor,
the tractor has plenty of power. It
And Cures Any Cough That Is Curable
has two speeds, forward and reverse,
Noted Physician's Formula.
and Is easily operated from an exten-
This prescription it one of the very
best known to science. The ingredients
can be gotten from any good druggist,
or he will get them from his wholesale
house.
“Mix half pint of good whiskey with
two ounces of glycerine and add one
half ounce Concentrated pine compound.
The bottle is to be well shaken each
time and used in doses of a teaspoonfu)
to a tablespoonful every four hours. y ” >
The Concentrated pine is a special
pine product and comes only in half
ounce bottles, each enclosed in an air
tight case, but be sure it is labeled
* ‘Concentrated. ’ ’
THE HORSELESS CULTIVATOR.
Thumps in pigs is caused by a sur­
plus of fat and a lack of exercise. The
thumping Is due to violent beating of
the heart, causing shaking movement
of the sides and flanks of the animal.
Often It Is so violent that the whole
body trembles and shakes with the
movements. In aggravated cases the
pig is weak and uncertain in his
walk, and lies down most of the time.
Before death the nose, ears and other
parts of the body become red and pur­
ple with congested blood, due to weak
circulation.
Advanced cases of the thumps are
difficult to cure. When first symptoms
are noticed reduce the bedding if there
is much In their sleeping quarters;
reduce the feed and compel the pig
to exercise In the open air. Fresh air
will purify the blood and exercise will
promote circulation. When pigs be­
come fat and lazy they will lie in bed
a great part of the time, often com­
pletely covered with bedding, so that
they breathe Impure air and dust.
This poisons the blood and reduces
the vitality In general, which, with
compression of the heart with surplus
fat. causes the malady.
In the spring or summer when pas­
ture is good It is well to change pas­
ture of hogs afflicted with the thumps
so that they will be Induced to take
more exercise and eat green food. Re-
dtrce heavy feeding and keep the
bowels of the anima) loose by doses
of castor oil. A little turpentine
the slop or drinking water is said
be good.
Cbeck-Reln on Horse«.
When a horse stumbles he is far
(ess likely to go down when his head
is left free. In England, where they
are far ahead of us in everything pe-
taining to horses, the check-rein has
been abolished, the last surrender be­
ing that of-the artillery and commis­
sariat trains cf the British army, the
change having been made by Sir
George Bourgoyne. the late comman­
der in-ohlef. and he testifies to the ben
efleial results attending it.
A
V aloable Cow.
Grace Fayne II.'s Homestead a Hol-
stein-Freslan cow, valued at 18,000.
died recently at the Harvey A. Moyer
Farm, just north of Syracuse, N. Y„
from pneumonia. The animal was heav­
ily insured and held the world's but­
ter record of 35.55 pounds of butter In
one week and the thirty-day record of
134.18 pounds. She broke a former
record of 35.22 pounds for a week. One
sf her calves sold recently^for fZdho
A woman gardener wrote to State
Zoologist H A. Surface at Harrisburg,
Pa., asking for instructions how to
overcome the snails In her garden.
Prof. Surface replied:
“Snails and
slugs, although very great and seri­
ous garden jiests, especially where the
gardens are damp and the vegetation
rank, can be prevented by the use of
an impassable barrier of powdery sub­
stance around the beds of plants to
be protected. Soot Is excellent for
this, although dry ashes will serve
the purpose, and air-slaked lime will
be found very good. Also, you can kill
them by dusting them with some
freshly slaked lime mixed yith paris
green, using about thirty parts of the
lime to one part of the paris green,
which is dusted abundantly over their
bodies. Also dusting their food plants
with flour and paris green will de­
stroy them. Another method is to poi­
son some leaves of plants of which
they are particularly fond, and put
thi^where the snails will find and eat
them and be destroyed. Another meth­
od is to place boards loosely on the
ground, as traps, and In the morning
examine them and pick out and gath­
er the snails and brush them Into a
vessel containing salt, which will kill
them. If the ground is dry and crack­
ed pour salt water into the cracks
and thus destroy them. The barriers
mentioned above should be kept dry,
or renewed every Xime after a rain.
Keep the vegetation around the gar­
den mowed low, or keep the ground
cultivated, so that these pests will
not find suitable places where they can
multiply.”
Newest
Pont hole
A uirer.
An invention that will be found use­
ful by fence-makers and farmers gen-
erally, is the post-hole auger designed
by a Michigan man. This
implement digs a narrow,
fence or other post hole and
digs It quickly. In appear­
ance the auger resembles a
clean hole, just the right
diameter for a huge auger
of the ordinary carpen-
ter's kit. It is pressed
down into the earth, the jaws
taking in the amount of dirt a post
would replace, and then withdrawn,
bringing up the dirt Just as a dredger
would. Indeed, the Implement works
much like a dredging machine. The
advantage of auger Is in the small,
clean hole it makes. Without It a post
hole must be dug with a spade and the
smallest spade not only makes a hole
too big, but one that necessarily slants
from the rim to the bottom and must
be filled again. It is easy to under­
stand that a post will stand much
more firmly in a hole that does not
have to be filled in.
Selecting
Seed
one of our S12.50 Harp
Guitars to each of the
first ten persons n each cv u> u ______
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nu Mind U«
r name addrew __
and whom th, narp ia lor. Si»
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la* tUW
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down RIGHT NOW and drop r. 'I<1
us a M >*nra!
card 1* and
one . of
MARP-GUIF R MEG. CO.. 428 lumber tvchance Building. Portland. Qre.
And if you really ascended that
“Miss Pi im is very particular about
awful mountain why did you leave no
having everything appropriate, She
visible trace?”
■’The footprint left by the astral even carries this idea into her exclft»
body is not a tangible thing,” respond mations.”
“She does?"
ed the explorer.with a dignity almost
“At least, I suppose so. The other
frigid.—Philadelphia Ledger.
day I told her that Mi s Petty, et
The Sep«ratIon.
whom she has a very poor opinion.
“I understand that she is separated had offered to make me some caramel
from her husband.”
for the fair, and what do you think
“Yes.”
she said?”
"Oh. tell me all aVout it. What did
“What?"
•be do?”
“Oh. fudee'”
"Nothing. He died."
If You Have Common Sore Eyes,
if lines UJur or run together, vou nerd
PETTIT’S EYE SALVE. 25c.
All
druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo,
N. Y.
New
Idea in
Portland, Or., )ec. 10, 1909.
The ruling market quotations
in Portland today are as follows:
Dressed Turkeys, per pound,
............................... 20 to 22fC
Live Chickens, per pound.
14c
Dressed Chickens, per pound.
................................... 15 to 16c
Dressed Hogs, per pound
9C
Dressed Veal, up to 130 ibs.,
per pound.......................... 11C
Large Veal less.
We have 22 markets. We can
use any amount of produce. We
want tons and tons of poultry
before Christmas.
Let every­
thing be of good, fat quality.
We never charge commission on
anything.
Ship anything you
have any day in the week. Ad­
dress all shipments to the
ainless Dentistry
Out of town people
can have their plate
and bridge work fin«
ished in oua day
if ncres-Fary.
We will giv« yoe • g»od
22k gold or porceh]«
crown for
Molar Crowns
22k Bridge Teeth
Goid Filling!
Enamel Fillings
Silver Fillings
Inlay Filling!
Good Rubber
Plates
5.00
Best Red
7.50
CH. W. *. WUt, hnm unMuu<u
ber
!2 vum MtMunca < n portlino
Painless Extr'don «.50
v
\VC«?K GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS
Painless Extraction 1- tv«» vt hen plates or bridge work
is ordered. Connultation FrtM», You cannot get bet tea
painl« ns work done any v here All work fully guare
untrvd. Modem electric equipment. Hoot method*»
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Wise Dental Co.
FalLIKU Uvil.n'NO
rv«.
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PORTLAND, OREGON
(HTICE B0UK.): b A. M. to b 2. M. Siuatayt. • to L
No. 51—0»
P N U
FRANK I. SMITH MEAT CO.
“lighting the Bret Trust”
PORTIAND, OREGON
HEN writing to advertiser« please
mention this paper.
DISTEMPER
and Catarrhal fever
Sure cure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any ag<
are infected or "exposed." Lqu.d. Riven on the tongue; acts on the
B ood ai d Glands, expels the poi onous germs from the body. Cures Dis­
temper in D ors and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largrest aellinff live
■tocc remedy. Cures La Grippe amor ? human being» and is a fine Kid­
ney remedy. 50c and $1 a bottle: $5and |10a dozen. Cut this out. Keep
it. Show to your druggist, who will get It for you. Free Booklet, "DU-
temper, Cau es and Cures.” Special agents wanted.
GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.,
&
Í
Su-LÜ-ii
T he L arpest M anufacturer of
M en ' s F ine S hoes in the W orld
Corn.
In gathering the corn crop, It Is well
to look out for next year's seed, Next
to good soil and good cultivation, is
good seed. Do not place too much con­
fidence in abnormal individual «ears,
lect good ears train rows which ppo-
duce a large yield. And when seed-
Ing time comes next year, do not rely
too much on the character of the seed.
With well-prepared soil and thorough
culture, a large crop of corn can oe
grown from almost any kind of seed,
which will germinate, but good seed
will increase the yield, and will fully
repay the trouble and cost of Obtain­
ing it.
Wedding;«.
News comes from Vienna of a new
Idea at weddings—the wearing of a
wreath of roses by the mother of the
bride. Upon arriving home after the
ceremony the bride's mother removes
her hat and puts on a half circle ot
roses, composed of buds with silver
petals and foliage.
I
Lu«
Wear W. L. Douglas comfortable,
easy-walking shoes. They are
made upon honor, of the best leath­
ers, by the most skilled workmen,
in all the latest fashlftns. Shoes In
every ttyle and shape to suit men
r'»'■. In all walks of life.
If I could take you Into my large
factories at Brockton, Mass., and
•d show you how carefully W. L. Doug­
las shoes are made, you would
then understand why they hold
their shape, fit better, wear longer
and are of greater value than any
other make.
CAUTION.—See that W L. Dong! is
nans- and the retail price is « ani|>i'd on
the bottom. Take No Subletilute.
A
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Wherex ¿you live, W- ; f ¿j
your reach. If your dea
Mail Order Catalog*
n
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IM
.n.
Homemade Feed Caller.
Here is a feed cutter which anyone
can make from a little cheap lumber.
The knife, a. Is a common broad ax.
which most farm­
ers have. Put a
handle in, as
shown, and build a
frame of 2x2-inch
hard wood and inch
boards. The end of
the handle is fas­
tOR CUTTING KIKAG tened to the stand-
ard at b with a piece of strap iron.
Another piece of strap iron, c, acts
as a guard and keeps the ax close to
the edge of the box.—Farm and Home.
Eighteen bens that were fed milk
last winter laid more eggs than 100
fed on cut bone and meat.
A flock might just as well roost in
trees as in a house full of cracks and
holes, which chills the birds in »pots
and poduces bad colds.
Some people are willing to pay an
extra price for eggs on one color.
Many people get a cent or more a doz­
en for sorting their hen fruit accord-
Ing to size and color.
Take no chances by having too
many chickens together in one flock,
If you see they are getting to be
crowded in their winter quarter»,
make thrift and health a certainty by
dividing them up, or selling some of
them.
You may have an Idea that poultry
can hunt their own grit. You are
wrong. Grit 1» as essential aa feed
Get a grit box, fill It with crushed
rock and oyater-ehell, and bang It
the «all where dirt will not
scratched Into It.—Farm Jouraal.
From
Arctic to Tropics
in Ten Minutes
No oil heater has a higher efficien­
cy or greater heating power than the
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Devic«)
With it you can go from the cold
of the Arctic to the w armth of tho
Tropics in 10 minutes.
The new
Automatic
prevents smoking. Removed in an
instant for cleaning.
Solid bra*-- f< nt holds 4 quart« of oil—«ufi ■ i nt lo i\ < ut a glowing heat
"l il ira - wick carrier—damper top
Iiaró . ml indicatoli
Heater beautifully finished hi nickel or Japan m a xa.iitj oi style».
Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Your«, Write for Descriptive Circular
to the Neatest Agency oft«
for 9 hour—
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
i Incorporated i
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