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All rusts, mildews, rots, moulds, toad stools, mushrooms and fer ments are fungi or cryptogamia. That i, plants that grow and reproduce them selves without flowers, peach tree, fs very prevalent in Pennsyl vania and New York. There is none in tlliiioisand Iowa. The latter states should adopt quarantine laws. , . When men. set up quarantine against cryptogams and disrupt trade, destroy property and nwke it impossible for peo ple to supply tneir wants, tney ami tne people they are paid to serve should know a little something about what they are doing. A few of these diseases are thought to spread only by contact. . I think that is. not proved of even one of them. It is impossible to keep fungariai diseases out 01 California. Their spores cover and are in everything. Di B. Wikb, RYE AS GREEN MAN UK;. the Experience of a Michigan Farmer . as Related by Uluiselr. When I bought my present farm of sixty-five acres in the fall of the year it meaU nr iiivm was in a badly run down condition. 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We are the only concern thai ells at manufacturers' prices, allowing the buyer the same discount that the manufacturer gives to the wholesale trade. We guarantee all goods io be equal to ren resen tat ions or money refunded. Goods sent by expres or freight, with privilege of examina tion beiore paying. A. iv a nrtf re jr., 122 Quincey St., Chicago, 111. MOll Ell National Bank of rispst. WM. PENLANI), ED. K. BIHHOP. President. Cashier. rilANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD. HKPPNF.R. tf ORF,fVN cause of decay.' It ; pushe9 its fibers, which are often finer? than the finest spi der's web, through thf organic matter, appropriating the stored plant food, cel lular and Wood fiber nd eventually if it is not checked leaves nothing but the mineral matters of the Jobjoct fed upon. One fungus may attack organized mat ter, appropriate such parts as are Buited to it and die out. Then another may take its place and do the same thing and then another and another until every thing but the mineral matter is used up. For instance, take weak grape juice. First the yeast plant generates in it and carries it through the alcoholic fermen tation. This leaves the liquor In) condi tion for the growth of the plant, whioh Is acetic fermentation, which changes the liquor into weak vinegar. This is to be- followed by a putrescent fsruient eventually carrying the .liquor to pure Vr!rtei"wiUi thoJaiau.'M. irUe etUc! at the bottom in a sediment which in time changes to what is called clay with perhaps the silica crystallized into the form of sand. Therefore the main office of the cryptogamia is first to decompose, rot, cause the decay of organic matter, set1 its elements free for tha uses of life again; and then to clean up and purify the debris. In faot these millions ot minute plants are often so small that they cannot be defined by the highest powers of the microscope. But they are the greatest ol the world s workers as well as destroyers. They have nearly unlimited usefulness as well as destruc tivenoss. Were they not confined in generation, growth and spread by ex ceedingly narrow lines, thsy would re duce all living organisms to lifeless clay. It is well they are thus closely confined. They generate from spores, minute bodies that Are thrown off in millions and billions from the mother plant. Each spore is capablo of generating if it can find the right conditions in which to germinate and feed. But there is the rub. Only one perhaps in many millions can reach such conditions and then it must meet ten thousand accidents and chances for destruction before it can so far mature as to ripen a crop of spores. Yet of all these thousands of crypto gamic plants enough spores of each are thrown off to generally be present ready to germinate in any spot where the con ditions are right. -' They are of every possible character. Some throw off billions of spores, others ery few except under the most favor able conditions. Others may go on and generate for an unlimited time by sell division alone without maturing spores. Others have very feeble spores that can hold their vitality only for a very short passage through the air even when the air is in the best condition for them. Such usually have very destructive powers when they do reach a suitable host, be it plant, animal or aeaa organic matter. Others have spores that may float through the air or lay quiescent for nearly an unlimited time and spring into life the moment they find right condi tions. We might go on and ring the cuanges on these things for months and then have only commenced. If it were not for their generation by spores or if all of them, especially those known as the worst, could only spread by contact, it would be mnch easier to control them. All tnat wouia oe neces sary would be to isolate the trees or ani mals and disinfect any new thing brought in conjunction with them. But the great majority cannot be dealt with in HB WAN I ED BLOOD. Edwin W. Hahn Attempts to Commit Har der And Miiclde. and have none of the green matter seen an acre 01 ineauow was on me umw. in the leaves and twigs Of higher plants, ann me lenani sum u wiw uuui , The fungi usually tak their nourish- gw clover. I began by putting in the ment from the organic matter in the ! best portions of the farm to fall wheat higher plants or animals, usually when ! "1 " Prf Part9 to f"11 r'e- D,u7nS this matter is In a state of decay. As a e winter 1 cut wood and hauled it rule, though, the fungus is the primal dwn to the city, and when 1 could not Cb 1UU VI MlUUU.d gltUM w "W . ......... usually buy a two horse load for twenty live cents. This I used as a topdressing on the fall crops, very thinly of course. In spring I sowed clover and timothy seed on the wheat Hnd bo much rye as I had topdressed. This 1 followed with a forty-five toothed steel harrow, which served the double purpose of covering the seed and fining the nianuiv, Vhe balance of the rye 1 left to grow H best it might till about June 1. Then I pro ceeded to plow it down with a weed hook or a chain fastened to, the furrow horse's whiffictree and back to the plow, i then rolled and fined the soil to hasten the decomposition of the rye, and after properly pulverizing and again rolling 1 planted it partly to potatoes and corn, sowing the balance to Sat turnips. In August there was a good growth of bottoms. I pulled the larger ones to fued to the rtoclt, t. tnts "eft- son of the year the pastures are suffer ing from dry, hot weather. . Then I plowed down this mass of vegetation and again rolled and harrowed till time to sow to wheat. The next year there was no trouble in locating the line of the green manuring. As soon as it was tune u stop . titi vating the corn crop 1 sowed ryo in the corn, cultivating between the rows with a shallow tool. This gave pasturage for all kinds of stock till the snow covered the ground. This item of pasture alone will pay the cost of labor and seed rye. Next year the ryo was turned down, seeding to clover and timothy. After digging the potatoes 1 harrowed the ground down level and sowed to rye to plow down for com or millet for fodder, taking off in time to prepare for wheat to be seeded down the following Bpnng to clover. Sometimes 1 plant potatoep on every third furrow when plowing down the rye, and if it stould be a dry season the potato crop will grow right along as the rye seems to retain the moisture. 1 have had potatoes thus planted that were green and flourishing weeks after all ordinary tender vegeta tion was bluckened by the frost. In digging potatoes so planted it is better to plow them out. It is enough to make a man enthusiastic to see the clean crop of tubers lying in a rich bed of decom posed vegetation. This plan or ennob ing the farm may be carried into the garden patch, taking off squash and other vegetables, and sowing to rye to plow down for the same kind of crops the following season. No matter if it does not come up that fall, it will come all right in the spring, and only be a few days behind the earlier sown crop. American Agriculturist, From the Portland Mercury. . Early this morning the shrill cries of a woman emanating from the building on the northwest corder of Fourth and Oak streets attracted the attention ot a number of people. Before any one oould enter a young girl came rushing out, her face bathed in blood. The was taken to 'be police station where she said that Edwin W. Hnhn bad attempted to mur der ber. Captain Holmberg detailed: Offioer Oollins to search for the would-be murderer, and returniug to the house the offioer found 11 uhn lving on the floor with his throat cnt. Dr. O. H. Wheeler was summoned, and after ex training the wounded couple stated that neither was dangerously injured. The girl's name 18 Sadie Quiner, while that of her attempted si yer is Edwin W. Hahu, familiarly known as Ole Oleson. He has been employed as 'bus driver at the Hotel Portlaud. Miss Qniuer's moth er, Mrs. Mormon, resides in the city while Quhn's pareuts live at Kings, Or. He has a sister in Salem, Mrs. Walter Warner. Sadie Quiner and Ed. Hahn obtained considerable notoriety about four months since by being implicated in the unsavory Frick case; in fact Miss Quiner .was the proseoutiug witness. E. O. Frick was a bunker in Eastern Oregon, and about four mouths a no was arrested at the in stigiilion of Sadie Quiner on a charge of rape. Hahn was a witness in the case. Immediately after the case was set for trial the couple left the city and it was supposed that they went to Salem, where it is alleged they were married. Miss Quiner denies that she was ever married to Hahn, while the latter claims that Sadie was made his wife in Taoonia four mouths siuee, The Friok case sa vored of blackmail, and on motion of the district attorney it was thrown out of court. Neither of the parties are deserv ing of sympathy. They have ttgnrod conspicuously in the newspapers, and are a bad lot. Balm should receive the ftl1!- est extent of the penalty for bis attempt ed orime, while his would-be viotini has been punished for her ohoioe ot a com panion. liKTKlt 111. Ing her own way before marriage is' very likely to get it afterwards. Antagonize-her parents if yon wish to make her love you. The girl who mar ries to suit her father and mother lives only iu the story bo ks. Because marrying for love is a luxury, it does not follow that doing so for mon ey is a ueoeBHity. 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To bring the winter apple to per fection two points are necessary. First, a short season of growth. Severe cold Mr. Editur: I take mi pen in band to drap vou a few lines to let yon no that the peples party are all rite yit fur Sign au' Alvie Leecn sed sow an' tba kno. Gen. Jay Be Weover is awl rite do n in georgy ; tha air goin fer him rite along. (Butt it is with rotten aggs though.) An Mother Weevergothitt with aatrg to .-now I think that wos reel meiu in tuim fellers. But that is knot hear nor thair, I am gittin a little ofe my snbjec. We ar a lookin fored to Mister Cleveland bein eleokled president. We ar knot a goin to Vote for Uyra thou. We ar a goin to vote for Gen. Jay Be Weever so as to draw as many voles f rum old Haristin as we kin an we nil tri an hro the eleotahun in the lious if we kin, an if it ever gose thair we ar shure of the president. Dawn at Albany, Georgy hour Gen. Weever maid a epeaob in faver of the pepels party an a bluok nigger got up to repbute what hour general bed sed. An hour generul gut so mad that he left the stand. Now Mister Editur I think that wuh mein in the nigger. Wei we wont Kit Ueorgy in the Nov. eleolsliun anywa. the miine electshun passed off very qui et but the dimuorats filled us thair agin tha wutild knot vole fer hour man bo that let the publicans gane the du Now the next eleotahun is in Phloridy on the iiid day of Oct. We pepels pholks op north dont kno whether to bteive them this time or knot. Butt tha say down thair that we will be shore to gain this eleotahun. We ar fuzm with the uimoorats over iu Moutany an in Kuubrasky to, an think we wil git both of them stalls. I wanted to sa somethin in relative to the poast masters the way they hav been a doin hour pepel when they come round a Bpeakin and a bavin them books an papers ootne hi male. The poast master at Hepcer be kept a lot of Miss s E emorys books a da or too jest so she cood knot sit them in lime to skatter tbetn when she spoak tbnir. We knowed all he time that be whs boldin her male. An the poast muster at Lexington tnde the saini gaim. butt we v. ns on to the aket bv that time an we wooht blm so oloast that he WUH afeard to cum out so I , ,1,1 hi the nnast muster at lli-iiner 1 wil oloze know till "0 bur fruin Phloridy. Respectively yontz Rncklen's Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers salt rnenm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, obilblains, noma, nnd nil skin eruptious, and posi tively oures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to titve perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. Dor sale by sloaum-Johustnn Drug Co. BIIKEF MEN TAKK NOl'ITU. I will be iu Heppuer Oat. 10tb, with a choice lot of Thoroughbred Spanish Merino bucks, Grade Meriuo bnoki, l'lioroughbied Shropshire bucks, bait Shropshire and halt Merino, and half Oxford and half Meriuo bucks It will tm the sheep men to eonie and look it these bucks. If parties want any of tbe above bucks they must come about the above (late as 1 will not be tn Ueppuer but a few days N. H. Cotikkll. Lexington X Roads I'eulaud's buck rauoh. V. Nai-by. hlch wuz Bill that way. Their spores or seeds may he m uter is not a necessity. The heat F w i.nncs tut no NiT INJL'Rl ',2 f$ .h bv HAP.M- AJ KA the bfftllh r iotrfer with bwiiiMt or pluorr, (t builiti f uiit )i rnvM the KvDcr&i htwtfa, clm tb tklu and Wuijti the co't plril n. 0 wrink .M or flanbineti Ibllw tbi trrat uui.t. EiiUvrsodi by pfayakttvii tud latating Msctetv IswiU-i. PATIENTS TREATED BY KAIL. CONFIDENTIAL HaralMS wttli m rtftrvlM, bcMvtilnirsKjti foci, for (Mrttealat-f 44rM, wiU cwou la unif, II. 1. 1. F. SNYDE1 I IICKCl S TIEtTlf, HICK aTaTaVJHiaaWHMB 1 Hiakt, uwaj i. uutf tin tor law lfistiti. xXjO t lo if amei.aJl winning. 1'crf ct work, weijjM, and caniwt be d. tx'l byo ukU-re. Confidi-titm! cumrTKndv r ltd irae inviU ed. VAm -M w-Ouu rp r set, ttt. PlrHir"l tj-,tTorT recut pair, I8.M; iosuled. Ugh orlow, )&. Ordinary wo tit. to dmi, bone, 1-t or ff It iHch. pair, tl , Ivory, -. Finest ni.-vrk.-d errt mavde.Sar-.l., II . a' lt. MjkVn(st.nu, carried by the wind or in ten thousand ways everywhere. Fortunately the conditions must remain right or the life of the fungus will stop. Too littleor too much heat, cold or moisture and the ca reer of the fungus is ended. The northern coast counties of Califor nia and Oregon and especially the red wood region is covered with a worthless fern, to the complete exclusion of valu able grass and plants, This fern is a cryptogam, throwing off spores in countless numbers, every one capable of producing a new fern. Then why do not the adjoining counties quarantine this fern? The prevalent west wind miuht carry fern spores where they would germinate and spoil the pasture. Therefore a strict quarantine unould U established. Black knot, .fururus disease of the of summer must not be too long or too intense. That is, the fruit and tree want late spring and early sharp frosts in autnmn. Second, in all climates of rainless summers the tree, to perfect the winter apple must have a good drink of water about August first. Such a drink can only be furnished here by irrigation. Some few of our near coast apples grown on deep, moist, sandy loams, are fairly good though none are best nor can they ever be best without the August water. High np on the mountain mesas in Southern California where the soil is right the winter apple can lie produced to p' faction with water the lutter part of summer. The apple orchard iu the long run will be worth double that of I orange orchard. Love's Aphorisms. Pick ont the best girl yu can find. vvoman is mote apt to love you you are deserving of her. The girl who never insists npou bav- in this issue, the A less ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Buhl, the baker. Buy your bread and oakos and save money, try it. a. - Look out Tor Fell ilro.'s sale ot rem-' nants bargains iu everything. a The Studehaker waaon heads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a Why go hungry when the City hotel furnishes you n good meal at living rates. a John Jenkins advertises his fine kiln ot brick. Itemeinber that Ueppuer brick equal tbe best. a "Hatdware" did you Bay? Why, yes at P. 0. Thompson & Co.'setaud, and the place tor bargains. a Call on Hip to do your wood sawing; snme old price. Also delivers wood to . any part of Ueppuer. See ad. a M. Lichteiitliiil & Co. have just re ceived a fine lot ot ladies' kid, button and tie shoes. At bottom prices. a For onsb you onu get more at the East ern Clothing boiiHe, with Levi uu deck, than any other plaoe in Heppner. a The Palace is the leading hotel in tbe city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided tor evervoue. a Borg, the jeeler, is th' nan to fix up your wntuh or clock. ,e keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to his business' a Don't overlook T. W. Ayers, Jr., the leading druggist. Choioest perfumes, purest drugs and the finest toilet articles always on hand. a Tbe Bucbler beer, 5 cents per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hall, Onmers & Hughes, ptops., next door to M. Lioh tuotbal & Co.'g shoe store. a The M. L. & T. Co., sinoe they have roofed all their platforms, have an im mense storage capacity. This company uow deals iu grain, lumber and wood, a Sinoe Shaw & McCarty purchased the meat market they have altvnys endeavor ed to keep on hand tbe freshest and choicest meats, sausages and bolognas, a Thompson & Binusowo tbe buss which goes to and from tko City hotol, but will oall for parties desiring to go to train iu any part of the city. Leave orders at City hotel. a What will perseverance, plnuk and en lorpris avail iu this wild west, if you cannot get big bargains? However, be fore giving up entirely, visit Minor Bros. empor um. a Gillium & liisbee, the hardware and tiuwara merchants, oarry everything sp pertaining to their lines, even aKricul tural implements. Don't you need a plow this full Jf a Don't overlook Kirk & Kasmns for bargain. They have purchased I he bus iness of J. W. Matlock & Cu but will soon remove tn the Mallory corner, oppo site the Pulnoi b itel. a Dr Grunt's Olnalo, the great dyspepsia onnqtiprer, will positively oure dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments. Every bot tle gold under a positive iNiaraniep to effect a cure or money refunded, See ad. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Pn? fi Baling ABSOLUTELY PURE (