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♦ O I K eep W A TER C O N T E N T OF C U T T E R • Professor C. I„ I loach In an nddrese j bef-.tv the Nt-w liai. pslilre dairymen’* ton volition mild, p.uton? other things: I “Although the-final proof of the value rf any row an 1 her right to be kept In ! the h* rd should depend upon her ahili i t.v pm shown by the scales anti fat test j it very often happen« that a dairyman must rely upon his own judgment In the selection of cows for his herd. I “The cow whose good records arc known is not usually for sale. Even if | the buyer had time to make a short ! test, that would not he suilieient to i prove the worth of the cow. Usually | he In s to depend upon experience and I possibly In some cases careful study I in judging of the capacity of a cow for : dairy performance, from what he can • observe in her form aud from the gen ! erul impression which she makes upon j him. But the abil'tv to Jnlge a good cow under such circumstances is not common among dairymen. “Thousands of dairymen have own* I end handled cows nearly all their live* j and yet are poor jud es of cattle. The reason for this is th it the knowledge which they have m ine! from their ex porienee is superficial. They have made little or no study of the cow except in the aggregate; they never have proved or corrected their Judgments by rec ords or tests. The ty|ie of a good dal ry cow is n vague conception in their To those who have suffered long and minds based more upon personal opin hopelessly from Humors of the Blood, ion than upon evidence or fact.” Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith S o u r c e o f F u t In M ilk . in doctors, medicines, and all things The earlier investigators were in human, CUTICli RA Soap, Ointment, and dined to ascribe to protein the source Pills appeal with a force hardly to be of fat In milk, snys L. W. Eighty in realized. Every hope, every expectation National Stockman. Dr. Armsby In bis awakened by them has been more than Manual of Cattle Feeding says: “Ex fulfilled. More great cures are daily pertinents have shown that carnlvor made by th m than by all other Skin oils animals on a purely meat diet pro Hcmadies combined, a single set, costing duced normal milk, thus proving that but one dollar, being often sufficient to mtlk fat may be formed from albu cure the most distressing cases of tortur minoids.” Yes. there are things we ing, disfiguring humors, eczemas, rashes, have not leamul yet. but we are prof itchings, and inflammations of the skin and scalp, with loss of hair, when all ty sure that the cow must have a cer j tain quantity and a certain proportion else fails. of protein, carbohydrates and fat If Sold throughout the world. Cutlcun. Soap, 25c., f»Int she is to do her best in making a prof- uì, 50c., lU'kolvci.t, 50c. (in form of Chocolate Coaled In, 'J mì . per vial of HO». IfppoU: Jyondoii,Jf7 i'liiirter- • ti»e St).; Pari«, 5 Hue tie In Pal*; Horton, 1.17 Columbus i liable dairy product for us. '. vp. Potter Drug & Chem. Corn.. Sole Prop*. A G r a n d Oltl A y r s h i r e . Udf- Send for " All About the Skin and Scalp.’ I Lady Fox has been a grand old cow. the pride of her breeder and owner C H U R C H D IR E C T O R '/ . and the wonder of the Ayrshire world: ! grand not only as an Individual, but P reaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. ! In transmuting her dairy qualities to | her offspring, says G. H. Yea ton In M. E . C H U R C H . P reach in g Sunday m orning and ev I American Cultivator. en in g . Sunday school a t 9:4*5. Ep- \ Iler record of 12.21)9 pounds of mill; worth league at 6 :3* Prayer m eet and (124 pounds of butter was nearly FromPimples to Eczema From Infancy to Age ing Thursday evening.— Ju s. Moore pastor. BA P T IS T CHURCH. P reach in g Sunday m orning and ev en in g . Sunday school at 10. B. Y. P. U. a t 6 :3 0 . Prayer m eeting W ed nesday even in g .— J . M. Green, pas tor. rK E H B Y T K R IA N C H U R C H . die, pastor. CH RIS TIA N CH URC H. P reach in g Sunday m orning and ev ening. Bible scho ol at 10. Senior C h ristian Endeavor at 6 :3 0 . Bible class and prayer m eeting Thursday evening. LADY FOX. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. equaled by Meewe, with 11,252 pounds P reaching Hu ml ay rnnrtiin»: and ev of milk and 570 pounds of butter in ening a t the Dallas college chap* 1, one year to her credit, and by Lukilela, 8und iy school atlO . C h ristian E n with a record of 12,187 pounds of milk deavor at 6 :3 0 . Prayer m eeting T hu ts- and 543 pounds of butter, both daugh , lers of Lady Fox. l*y evening.— A. A. W in ter, pastor, In sp e efIo n o f M ilk. The rigid inspection by the state of There are u few f mu la menial facts nil milk sold in the cities always in to be relnembored in order to avoid creases the average of butter fat in the losses by reason of the presence of hog product.—Farmers' Advocate. cholera or swine plague in the herd. The first is that these are specific germ C lo v er Ila y in a k ln s;. diseases, disseminated by bacteria, and ■ Dr. 1. A. Thayer bus done a state full the contagion cannot be spread from I of good, preaching the gospel of clover one animal to another or from one'herd throughout Pennsylvania, says the Na- to another except by these minute or i tlonul Stockman. Dr. Thayer says ganisms. They may I k * carried in n that he cures his clover chiefly in the multitude of ways---by the hogs them shock and that a rain does not damage selves, on the clothing of persons, on it much. Those of our readers who do vehicles. In f d. by dogs, birds and not shock the clover until It Is nearly other animals or by streams. The cured may fail to understand how this breeding or feed of a hog cannot cause may be. but note Dr. Thayer’s state either disease, allbou^h bad methods ment: He puts the clover Into shocks may s*> weaken the constiiutlou and “as soon us the stulks and brunches vitality that the animal becomes more have wilted and before any of the susceptible than w<.-; 1 otherwise bo leaves are dried.” The shocks are nar the case. Reread, diseases caused by row and broad at the top, so that they bacteria may *1»«* prevented in large will not burn. Clover that is barely part by thorough d! infect: ¡n. Third, wilted settles together very closely, bacteria nr:» gcivrrdly n ,•/.erred in find water does not penetrate it easily. filth, and tl ■■•o ■ ■ nr. u! s cleanli This method of making clover hay Is ness will go f 1 r inward p ev**ti 'tig out practiced also by the Ralstons of Arin- breaks of iVsr .tron#; county, P» . and they rather —■■■ ............ ■■■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ welcome some rain ns soon us the wilt ed clover has gone into shock. In the II«*«; L o t . Corvallis and Eastern Railroad. B r e w e r » * L iraln S lln g e . Speaking of using brewers’ grain In T I M E C A R D N O . 24 the silo. Director Hills of the Vermont No. 2 for Yaquim i : experiment station says in American Leaves Albany . . . . 12 :45 p m j Cultivator: 1 see nothing to tie gained Leaves C orvallis. . 1 :15 p in by ensiling the kiln dried brewers’ A rrives Y aquiua . 5 :40 p m grains as they are today commonly No. 1 returning : I sold on the New England market. Some Leaves Y a q u iu a. . 7 :1 5 a m , twenty years ago. while I was at the L eaves Corvallis . 11 :30 a m j New Jersey station, we ensiled large A rrives Albany . . 12 :15 p m quantities of wet brewers’ grains. No. 3 for D etro it: I which formed a nutritive and palatable Leaves Albany . . . l :00 a ni ; silage, well relished by cattle. 1 see no A rrives Detroit . . 6 ( ) 0 p m I reason theoretically that this materia) No. 4 from D etroit | might not be put in with corn, yet I Le ivea D e t r o i t ....................... 6 :30 p m cannot cite any actual experience. If Arrives Albany .................. 1 1 2 5 p m ' I bad access to wet grains and could Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in tim e ! procure them at n low price, with my to co n n ect with the 8 . P . southbound j present information, 1 should not lies’ train, as well as giving two or three tnte trying the experiment. hours in Albany before departure of 8 P. Northbound train. Train No. 2 co n n ects with the 8. P. trains at C orvallis ami Albany giving direct servi *o to Newpoit and adja « n il D ry . mmk T h e Kind You Hav& A lw a y s Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Chronicle CASTORIA $1.50 a Y ear Reversible Map? P reach in g Sunday m orning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. C h ris tian Endeavor at 6 :3 0 . Prayer m eet ing Thursday even in g .— W , T . War* S an itatio n 9 « ilt C l e a n Salt very nail ’y absorbs ©dors a ml i»•*«! o r A d d e d turd lie . m . t *» it» kepi in cle iii, tl y it M a r Hr i n t o I n t h e M akla»*. I !n ns w te:v G.c rf'* is pm.*. Too fr**- In answer lo query as to th© regula c,:i( itlj \: is stonU in mujty, dump tion of the writer content of butter. E. store ramps where it will not only (1 Darrin; ion of the WU«-onsin Dairy luiuu, bu> become impregnated wub bad odor.- w lull will impair tLe qual school says In Hoard’s Dairyman: N E W FO W LS . Thc-o is no practical method for de ity of tie* butter. For Infant» and Children. termining iktgpc:' cent of water In but H flltl«s th e H o tter. (U m a rl.a l< le U aiah — D u tk i ter at creameries at the present time. Small butter granules require more T h a t An* D n o n i l o f P o p u la r. Sever. 1 suggest ions have been made in j salt that, largo ouc«. says Creamery Our knowledge lu life comes either this dlrectlc.i, and ii is io l»e hoped Journal. H it rcaaoa for this may be from study or experience, and th^se that before long we may have a cream who have neither seen nor heard of the ery method to determine Ike water and stated as follow^: The surface of every butter granule Is covered with u tiilu I.aikenvelders could not possibly know fat in butter that will be as useful aud them to be a new fowl qujrfe like the accurate as the Babcock test, which de film of witter, and since the total sur face of u pound of small grunules is Leghorn in form, with white body termines the fat in milk. siruilalmg HieloodanilKedula »(renter than that of u | k > uim 1 of larger ling the Stomachs and Bowels of t he amount of water lu butter may ones, the Amount of water retained on be intiuenceil by the buttermaker to a them Is '.»‘eater. Small granule« have, lN * A N Is / < B U D K I N certain extent. The so called dry but therefore, the same effect as insuffi ler containing n min!mum amount of cient drainage—viz, washing out more water is made by churning the cream »alt. The shape of the granules causes Promotes Di^eslion.CWeerful- ut a very low temperature, so that the more water to be retained, hence we ness and Rest Contains neither butter cornea In tine hard granules, get a larger overrun from thick cream Opium.Morphine nor>lineraI. which are allowed to drain In the as the granules are more ragged lu n o t N a r c o t ic . churn until they are tolerably dry. This shape. butter Is thep washed with cold wash Nf-ntneaa In { h e D a i r y . water, salt added and the butter given A real lover of dairy work will uot n a ft of fM O-SAKCa. PtTCHtR a maximum amount of working. think it irksome to comply with the Pmiptim SeU- Atx.Smn* * To Increase water content of butter known rules of neainess in primary as krnUUSJ*- the cream should be churned so that well as secondary matters, says Ameri- AmmSmd * JingemwU - „ ! can Agriculturist. This is a delicate subject, but au Important one. Many * S e sti milkers direct from the stables where they have been grooming horses The Leading Paper of th* or cleaning stalls und sometimes smoke Apeifecl R e m e d y torConstipa- Pacific Coast A LAKENVKLDfc.lt C O CK ER EL . while milking. If a part of the con (ion.Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea plumage and black hackle, saddle and tents of the pipe should get spilled into Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh- The San Francisco tall. The word Lakenvoider means in the milk pail, what of it? A few ashes I ness and L o s s OF SLEEP. Dutch “u shadow on a sheet.” Dr. A. do not matter. The consequence is that II. Phelps describes this new breed as Facsimile Signature of more bacteria than are necessary to follows: duly riped cream will often find their “As their name suggests, these birds way into the milk pail. Cows should N EW YO RK . are of Dutch origin. In Holland and be groomed daily aud special cure given The W eekly Chronicle Belgium, where this breed has been a [ A t b i l i o a l h s «ulti the udde-* Neatness of milkers’ clothes, The very best weekly Newspaper favorite for diore than half a century, J ) I V o S ) S - { j « I IN I N hands aud habits is imperative. This published in the entire West. it was formerly known as the Jerusa truth Is recognized by all thoughtful lem or the Everlasting Layer. It pass da try inert ed unnoticed by English and Ameri EXACT COPY OF W R A P P E R . Tl»** D a i r y T i n w a r e . Including pod tug* to arty i art of th» can fanciers until about four years United State«, Canada ana Maxieo. A goed method to be followed in ago, when it was taken up by several TN« OCNTAUN «OMMttV. NIW »Ort» CITY. clem ing Hit» tinware would be as fol It Is best because, besides English breeders and Immediately lows: Wash first with water, at about printing all the news of the world caused a sensation, which has contin 00 to J‘*0 degrees, with a stiff brush each week in an interesting way ued to spread and now has a firm foot and fu lly illustrating many (never use a cloth for washing tin- hold upon both sides of the Atlantic. articles, it has special depart* j ware of tills sort). The brush will Wherever the Lakenyelder appears a ments devoted to— get Into aii corners. aud when there are sensation is sure to follow. F e e d I iik F o r C o lo r In (h e Y o lk . AGRICULTURE j any dried particles of mill; sticking to A S A T IS F A C T O R Y SILO . “Imagine for one moment a White HORTICULTURE Different rations very clearly affect the side.? it will scratch them loose. One Leghorn cook with a tail of mammoth POULTRY the color of the yolk in eggs. Messrs. i precaution o always be observed is C h e a p to B a ll« !, a P e r m a n e n t S tro c « proportions, having the most ample LIVE STOCK t u r e a n d ( J i v e s I*erfe«*< S i l a g e . | uever lo pour hot water into a can be- Stewart and Atwood of Virginia have hackle feathering upon boih neck and MINING • fore it lias been washed with warm found that wl en the grain ration con We have at one end of our burn an LITERATURE ramp. Now imagine that these hac water: rinse thoroughly with warm or sisted of wheat, oats or white corn, fed octagonal silo built in 1893 that gives FASHIONS kles and tall are of the most intense hot water in which washing powder either alone or in combination with us perfect silage. It is cheap to build, and SPORTS Jet black, and you have a mental pie- has been dissolved at the rate, of 011 c each other, the yolks were so light col a permanent structure and has not cost lire of the Lakeuvoider. It Is a living These are presided ever br pound to fteen gallons . of water.— ored that the eggs -would be quite un one cent for repairs, writes a corre editors having a thorough knowL picture in black and white, startling, suitable for fancy trade. When the spondent to Rural New Yorker. Fig. Maryland Experimental Station edge of their specialties. The yet beautiful. The Lakenvelders equal grain supply consisted entirely of pages devoted to Agrleulture, in the cut illustrates the way the S i )i» « le For a C a l f . the Hamburg and Leghorn ns layers.” white corn the yolks were very light Yamework is set. made of 2 by 6 inch Horticulture, Peultry and Live Our illustration of this variety Is tak It is all very weli to tie a calf out colored, while, on the other hand, the Stock are well Illustrated and en from the Feathered World of Eng of doors where he can have a bite of feeding of yellow eorn imparted to sticks cut whatever length is wished, filled with matter of the greatest land. green grass, but a shady spot to lie the yolks that rich yellow color which depending on the size of the silo you interest to all engaged In these wish to build. Our sticks are eight While the Indian Runner is a new Industries, every lin e b e in g down in is imperative, remarks Amerl- Is so desirable. feet long, lap across ends and are written by those who are in close i variety of duck so far as the exhibition spiked. These frames are set at dif touch with conditions prevailing | room In tills country is considered, it is N e w s a m i N o te s . on this Coast. ferent widths, being nearest together not in fact a new breed to the world. Imports of cheese into the United near the bottom of the silo, where the In writing of these ducks Mr. J . Don SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. States nov* exceed the exports. greatest strain comes. The first two ald says they originally came from It will be sent free. Dried blood has been found very satis are tifteen and eighteen inches apart, India to England something over fifty Do you want the Chronicle factory by C. W. Burkett of North Car the next iwo feet, and from this up to years ago. Soon after this they made olina in feeding horses when the ani three and one half feet near the top. their appearance in the show rooms of mals are run down and tjiin In flesh. The whole framework fo^this silo can | England and attracted considerable Macaroni, vermicelli and all similar be carried in a one horse wagon, while public attention. Some little time aft Showing the United States, Do preparations constitute, as a whole, our rectangular silo, having the same minion of Canada and Northern er this they were brought to the atten ■ , V ' * f the most important item of breadstuff's capacity, requires several two horse Mexico on one aide, MAP OF tion of the American fanciers, who THE WORLD, preeentfng to view ! imported for consumption into the loads of heavy timber aud yet it bulges have done much to Improve them in - in one continuous map, with all at the sides. This one stays tight, as | United States. this country. areas in true proportion, the en Successful results with ginseng In the pressure is practically equal all The drakes of this variety weigh tire surface of the Earth on the Iowa are claimed from planting among around the silo. There are no corners from four and a half to five pounds, other side. '.-r---..''"--1 * -j-1*' to speak of in this one and no spoiled evergreens and in walnut groves. the ducks about a pound less. They Send $2 and get the Map and Cement Is coining into greater use silage. begin to lay when quite young. It is “Weekly Chronicle” for one year, We dug a ditch about eighteen Inches i each year. :• i* 1 many new purposes for reported that some have been known postage prepaid on Map and T B E C A L F SH A D E. wnicb it Is excellent are being found. wide and two feet deep around where to produce eggs when less than five Paper. can Agriculturist. The sun beating months old. and. in addition to this, It Is clalined that flies may abstract the framework was to set, this we fil down upon an unprotected calf greatly The Daily and Map they nro cre-Bted with having produced as much a« a pint of blood from fix ed with small stones aud cemented retards growth. If there is no natural The center was on hard pan leveled up B y m a ll, p M U y . paid as many as 120 eggs in a year. The animal in « day. shade at hand, use the device shown In with small stone-t and cemented, and eggs of lhe true variety have a white Only $8.75 a Year the cut. Two stakes, driven on a slant, after silo was nmde run up a Utile on shell and are not quite so large as those B R I C H T ’S * D i8 E A S E . support a square frame of wood that is the side of the silo so rats could not of other varieties. T h e largest sum ever paid for a pre get under the bottom. Rats and mice, covered with burlap or any cheap Address One of their advantages is the fact cloth. Tie the calf so he can Just reach scription c h a n g e d bands in San F ia n - if possible, will burrow under a silo and M. H. de YOUNG. that they are great foragers and will the shade, but cannot tangle the rope cisco, August 30, 1 9 0 !. T h e transfe Propriator let air In and spoil considerable silage. go all over the farm In search of ani “Sen Francisco Cbùronicla," about the stakes The stakes can be involved in coin and stock $112,500. On this foundation we set our first mal food, such as bugs and worms of San Francisco, Col. shifted to new ground in a moment and was paid by a party of busi framework and succeeding ones at va all kin,!.}, of which they are very fond. C IIC U L A T IO N D F P A B T M B N T when it is necessary to move the calf. ness men lor a specific for B rig h t’s rious widths, us before stated, each suc I Frequently they will start out ns soon 1 disci so and diabetes, h ith erto incur.%- tion held up by a piece of 2 by 0 un v. | a* it is daylight in the morning ami : tile diseases. der the end of each piece, so that for only return home in the evening to be T hey com m enced the serious inves each section eight shore pieces are re fed. This is a disadvantage, as they the temperature bl the bui'uT. inna is tig ation of the specific Novem ber 15. quired besides the 2 by 0 pieces. On iOinewl.ore between 55 and 00 und 1900. T hey interview ed scores of the the butter rather soft when it comes, I cured and tried it ou t on its m erits by rids is «then washed with water of a j puttiifg over three dozen cases on the temperature between 55 and 00, and | tre a tm e n t and -watching them . T hey j af'er washed the granular butter is not al.N« got p h ysician s’ to nam e ch ron ic, allowed to drain for u very long time. incu rable cases, and adm inistered it After salting this damp butter it should with the physicians for judges. Up Le given a minimum amount of work ing and the water content of the finish I »m compelled by a sense of gratitud 1 to A " * 1"*1 25»1' 87 Pef cent the l'""1 ed product will probably be at least 15 to tell you the great good your rented, cages were filler well or progressing has done tne in a case of Contagious Bloo< favorably. per cent. T h ere bain g but thirteen per cent The ljuttenuaker must learn from his Poison. Among other symptoms I was se own practice apd the appearance as verely afflicted with Rheumatism, and gol j of fniiures, the parties were satisfied elmost past guine;. The disease got a firn I anc| doped th e tran sactio n . T h e pre- well as Hit* weight of the butter he makes from a given amount of cream hold upon m ysvstem ; mvblood waethor j oe,Hnes of the investigating comm it- o V j p o r ts ( of the test tee and the clin ical reports how to churn, wash, salt and work but was run down, had sore throat ter in order to get the required amount eruptions, splotches and other evidence* cases were published and will be mail of fat and water in the finished of the disease. I was truly in a bad sliapt ed Iree on application. Address Jo h n when I began the use of S. S. S ., but the J . F u lto n com pany, 4 09 W ashington INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. product. persistem use of it brought me out of my stre e t, San F ra n cisco , California. must bo confined in the house every trouble safe and sound, and I have the night aud kept there in the morning W e n t A 'l r g r l n l a D a i r y m e n . courage to publicly testify to the virtues oi until they have dropped their eggs. The West Virginia Dairy association your great blood remedy, S . S. S , ami tr A N OCTAGONAL S I L O These ducks art* becoming quite pop has concluded to offer as a prize for recommend it lo all blood poison suffer the inside of this frame Is one thick ular on the farm, as they do not care the highest scoring pound of batter ex ers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac ness of matched lumber running up so much for the water as do some oth hibited at their meeting In Charleston cording to directions, and given a fail and down, and the only care Is to get er kinds and l.;y u large number of In January. lilOf*. a Jersey heifer calf; trial, it will thoroughly eliminate ever) each board tight nt the ends of the eggs for waterfowl. Where one male for second best, a family size barrel particle of the virus. J am es C u rra n . Stark .. ............................ Hotel, ........ Greensburg. 3D1 Pa. framework section. One thickness is is provided for every five females the churn. The butter Is to be produced in better than two. or two with paper be eggs are usually fertile and the tluck- the st ile oi West Virginia. A compe n* I Painful swellings in the groins, red erup‘ tween, as It will dry out quicker and llngs very easy to grow. If well cared tent judge *.vi)l f»e secured and will tell tions upon the skin, sores in the mouth I last longer. for. they will dress at from three and wherein each package of butter Is lack- tnd loss of hair and eyebrows, are some ol The outside may be covered or not. as a half to four and a half pounds dur in. un.l at ‘.be «'lose will deliver n lec the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S desired. We covered our« with matched ing llu* winter, a n ! the young make ture on dairying.—National Stockman. is an antidote for the awful virus that lumber for looks largely, although it uplemlid broiler*.—-Country Gentleman. ittacks and destroys even the bones. mnkes a dead air space, so that, though S. S S. contains no Mercury, Potash or ! Mher mineral ingredient. We offer|i ooc j P O R T L A N D -T H E D A L L E S R O U T E , ours faces northwest and the mercury F« »r elp rn D n l r y l n a . for proof that it is not absolutely veget- i goes almost out of sight sometimes, we THE BUTTERMAKER. According to an American consular Home treat- g t e a m e r 8 . are not bothered with frozen silage. ment book giving j authority, the production of butter in We have two doors on one side for fill the symptoms ana Good butter should be mild, sweet, Russia had been doubled In the last ing, and four doors open into the barn other interesting I tea years. The progress has been par* clean and picauant In flavor, says for feeding. These are simply traps and valuable infor- j tliulurly rapid In Siberia, where there Creamery Journal. It is impossible to between sections of the framework aud matinn about this i describe tue delict te aroma which are now said to be tu*S creamerles «>r are held In place by the silage. disease, m a i l e d ! makes up m irly one half the value of factories. It is estimated that Russia has free. Our physi | A roof can be built or not. as desired. b il .ici*. Lack of flavor, bitter, greasy, 10.090.000 cows, producing ;KVi.uOO met cians advise free i We like one to keep out snow. etc., blit lardy, fislii, woody, cheesy, dirty, but those who writeup. I ric tons of butter and cheese per an It Is not necessary. An eight point roof num. Denmark is credited with only termilk. cony, musty and cooked D it Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, can be made or a single pitch roof. We C o n n e c tin g a t Lyle w ith th e flavor« are common defects. Tbs 1.950.000 cows and with an annual pro have two rod* running around the silo, diction of 00,000 tons of butter and grain and texture should be waxy— and these by use of the truss shown firm yet pliable- should break like a cheese, great though the butter expert* cover the lower six section’ and are found thn old fusili.m.-il Mulrton > p i t of <ast iron and not be greaiy of tout country are. Germany is placed ample f«>r the purpose. The truss Is R a ilw a y C o m p a n y for n:usü one of the most profitable of up next to Russia, with 8.050,000 cow* aud or salvy In appearuuce. The col r plea. II« slot-oil u lot green, kept tboui of two inch plank cat out ns in the W a h k a ic u s , Daly, «hcultl l e uniform, clear and brig. c. 300.000 tons of the two products named cut aud placed in center of section at •iiont throe «reeks mid then started Centerville C oldendale ranging from white to n yellow shade. above. points marked on the framework, no marketing them at fw rents, and the xnd all other Klickitat valley point«. Th »re «hon'd he no moitiés, waves, Inst shipments went to 85 cents a Iris that the rod strikes the eight outside W o r t C he l o w F l i g h t . streaks or speck« In the butter. S te n m e n leave P o rtlan d d ath , e x ce p t Snnrifw . at IfPt. comers and the width cut in the true«. I 7 a . m ., co ao ectin tf a t Lyle w ith C . R A N . train for Now that lumbering Is nlsuit a thing U oldenriale a t 5:30 p n»., tra in arriv in g a t UuMen 4 » !c a t 7.36 p. ro. S te am e rs arrty e T h e D a li« » « ..?) of the past It tsrbooves the people in p. m . sto atn e r leave« T he Italle« «tally, e x cep t Sun- terestod to enter into stock raising and d ay , a t 7:30 a. w V K * N. train hii&vlufc OoM cii Ayer’» Pills. Ayer’s Pills. dale a t (1:16 a nt i-onnoct« w ith thi-* «tvainer for P o rt buttermaking, which no doubt will be land, arriv in g at i’o rtla .x a t t. p in. Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying a grand success, ns the country Is cer T h f ip p n rato r. tainly adapted for that Industry, there this over sod over stain. Four cows wiih a modern separator For ilelsiled infdrmation of ticket, being an abundance of bay producing The best laxative. LS^TwSL: w ill make a« much batter «« fire with berth reservations, etc., call or writ« the shallow pan method of separation. land. -Royalton iMhmj Banner. lo Alder street « tu r f, t-urtiaod, Or. -Form «nd Ran«*!». i H . G. C A M PB E LL , Manager. I'lo n in ir liy t h e G opher». It was Darwin who credited the earth worm with making the earth fit to ; grow crops. Mr. Thompson Seton now cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breiten* notes In the Century the absence of these angleworms In some of the bush and other mountain m eirl* western states and tells that the little leaves Albany at 1 p m. reaching De gopher which burrows at a depth of troit at shout 6 p. in. from three Inches to two feet perform« For further inform ation apply to the same nervlgy Farmers claim that, obeetlonahle as the work of the goplier E D W IN S T O N E , sometimes 1«. the land la twi«*e an fer Manager. tile «ftrr l**ing plowed down by the T. Cockrell, agent. Albany. gopher H . H. Croniae, agent, Corvallis. Regulator Line. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako Columbia River and Northern Ayer's Pills ivant r»,. a becatifnl brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM’S DYE nrrv cm or Mwwsn or a r. hau . à co., » aml - a . m . il