Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 14, 1908, Image 6

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This Advertisement
Of Hood’s Maraapariil* to to remind yon of
Ils grunt merit as a blood purifier, appetite­
giver, and as a nerve, stomach and di­
gestive tonic. Nothing else like It. no other
has so good a racord, no other will do y«ni
so much g<vod. It cures.
Scrofula 16 Year*-“ Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla has cured me uf armful* with which I
have l»e»-n trouble«) for M sear* My little
daughter kad a «rmfula «welling on her n»s'k
an-l Hood'« Sarsaparilla al«o eared her.“
Mt«, (i. Nogai* Annandale. .Minbr«ol*
Dyspepsia — “ I was
tmubled for
month« with dy«nep«la and could not eat
anything without distress. I began taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla and was so « mi impree-
Ing I took it steadily until I was cure«!.“
¿vota McWaaaua* Athol. Ma««
Rheumatism
I was severely afflicted
With rheuniatisin roy knees badly swollen
Hood's Sarsaparilla balped ma after other
madicinrs faile«! and it has lengthetnsi niy
lifaJaaais Kitxna* Middle Gmvs. X V
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere.
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
•arsatabs. 160 Boses One Dollar. Pre­
pared only by C. I. Hood 0*. Lowell, Mas*
"tow pe*H»le,” remarked the dem«
al:xer. “never *viu to be around w her
wanted.**
••Well.** rejoimM th«» moral Iter. “It li
brt:er to be absent when wanted that
tn be preorut ab. u you are not want
<xl ”
Wni/ Refer
to Doctors
Few mrn in Europe have ha.l a m<tre
striking career than the Ker l*r B «hop
Cabrera of the Spanish Reformed church,
who wan educated to the Catholic prient-
hood, but embraced the Pro entant faith
and beeame a voluntary exile to Gihral-
tar. when he returned to lead the Evan
gelical party after the revolution ia 1SHS
< hsugol Ills
Tbe Inner door, of the bam should
me no arranged that they will done of
themaelrea; thia la imrthularly laws
«ary If they open Into the granary or
other room. where the animals ought
not to enter. A »huple contrleanre Is,
to fasten a weight to the door, so that 1
Because we make medicines
for them. We give them the
formula for Ayer’a Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
natter Making.
YVhcn butter will
m
gather the
«'net.«« »»••« It.
difficulty can be tra<x<d usually to ad
Mamma <4o to sleep uow or the gob van«*««! lactation or loo low a tempera­ It will dose readily of Itself.
Ilnrd
line will get you
ture of cream.
The milk from one ware atoma sell s|>rlng hinges which
I
Robbie- Will they come right tn her« row long In lactation 1» »ufficlent to answer the desired pun»»w* for heavy
after me?
" Aver*» Chatty Frelarai la a remtdy «hat
■poll a wbola churning
The vlaroalty door«, but the weight and pulley la to
Jh*ul.l ba la «war« b«mt» 1 h-»» »a»4 « great
Mamma —Tra, th«« will Indeed.
••l «»f li far hard «sta^ha and
and I
of such milk render» reparation of but­ tw preferred for lighter dmira. A alm
ha«w
what a ag»l••»«ltd m»dlcina t| ta I «-an
Robbie Then I’ll »tay awake, ‘causa ter fat» alow and imperfact.
It often pie arrangement Is to have the black
irel ree»remand tt a»u highly. - Maaa K
I want to see what goblins look like.
Co*BN. Myda Park. Maaa
<.«rol«b*teal.
hapi«ena during the winter month» that smith make bol.w at Intervals tn a (tat
Mia» IVor» Papa. Jack told me the Philadelphia 1'resa
butter, or cream, rathsr. will break or •trip of Irwi. an that it may be screwed
•tber da, that you wouldn't believe he
ret>arate Into small t>artlcle«. which re­ to the d'»>r near the top I look a chain
days
bad mener enough to support me unless
tn the hole tn the eihl of thlx «trip, run
PAIO 0INTMKNT t« c «• ani^t to eure an» fuse to adhere or gather. In »pit» of all
be «bowed it to you
Has be done it?
c**e of Itcb'.nc. H. n t «leedlng or »drudin< coaxing
The only remedy 1» to raise It tbrnuxh a pulley (obtainable nt a
Frutent Papa -Ye«, dear
He proved 1 .» a in n to U da>5 or money refunded XV
“*
tbe temperature of the whole max» up hardware store for n fow ««»ntu! fa«ten
It by the testimoa, of the rock»
to the proj<er degree, lu tht* work the vd to tbe frame of the d«*or or the Jamb, Avar s Pills greatly aid tha Cherry
Hl. Kick.
dairy thermometer la almost Imlla a« It la popularly known, and ou the Pwctoral In breaking up a cold.
“Wbat Is he mad about C
"You know hs kbksd last night bo- pensable, as tt will save much time
cause be had not lien given a larger ami worry. If the churn la « revolv­
ing one am! the cream Just break* Into
ball in which to make bis speech."
minute partk-lea. refusing to gather,
-Yes; waiir
nd »°’
•We printed It 'lager ball—Hous­ then add warm water to that u»mt in
Vi hl'''
rinsing the butter until It reaches about
fU k’perrr\io>»r>^i omvimek .vyw ton Tost.
«>»»»•'
<44 degree*
The butter particle« will
ihre*'
Shake Inta Vowr Shoe*
pei-s*irai( effort s'»» .tht he assastaiu-e
r (oca a" . -' ,\um
generally adhere after a few revolu­
Fi>«t Kaa* It eure» pattiful swollen,
»-■i 'S»*-,
e| the oof 1 truU beoeLcuil Uu.tti»«» Allen*«
Trouble of thl*
»marling, «weattnc feet. Mak««» new
naa\. tions of the chum.
’»«'»Id by all 1'n.ggi«:» and Sh«»e S’.area lh»a*t kind can be avoided. Before attempt
rem«sK. Syrup'.f L ¡> <1:4 LJuir of\
accept ar. y stt twut.il«. xmiueFllBlL Add re»»
».h.ch enables rase to form regular A. b. OlnuU-d. L« Ruy, X Y
Ing to churn ttw cream should l>e test­
habits daily so that asseJdoa to na­
ed until M degree« Is reached -n win­
i \
Side 1 l*bts oa History.
ture may fee gcuclual^ dispensed with
TTie cackling of tbe geese bad saved ter. amt should be smooth am! velvety
and have the required degree of acid
when nolorqyr n.ask'd as tX’best of Rome
If this degree of warmth Is not
“How mortifying!** exclaimed the Ro­ !ty.
remedies. >.nen required, are to assist
nature and not to supplant the natur­ mans. “Posterity will get the impression Imparted to cream by the temperature
that we averted destruction by following of the nx»m In which It 1« kept, then It
al junctions, which must de[»xsi ulti­ :be advice of the street corner orators !**
can tw raised to tbe right degrao by
O.
•ILTCIXill’Ifl DC*'«.
mately upon proper nourishment,
The historians however, have been care­ setting tbe cream jar or can in a
projier efforts,and right tumg generally. ful to pla«?e ths credit where it properly larger one containing warm water.— other rad fasten a ple-v of Iron of tbe
To get its beneficial effects. al»»iys belongs
desired
weight.
, t'sually window
Field and Farm.
huy the genuine
weights are used for this puri*«e. but
Beatterlwg Sunahlwe.
“Ghlklren make life lot* brighter
they should not be so brevy. for a light
Sirups Figs«'*Eliur'f Senna
Rack fur DrhorwUi.
K«*lSinr«| XfH-kablMllF,
door, tliat they will cause the door to
and happier.”
In the construction of thia rack for
J*.
. ci fact c.»re«l
the
When I «n> huwdy eugsgvd id tb'nk
“Ye*” answer«! Mr. Strine R.irker
dore too quickly.
The Illustration
dehorning. there are three »III pieve»
“ remarked ihr doctor, “all th« qoi » c «
“If it weren’t for children we wouldn’t
slx'W» tbe Idre plainly.
4 f-'et long and I lu i 4 In. Throe are
ou <*artb can't disturb aw."
have any excuse for going to the cir­
mortised 8 Indie» each »Ide of the een-
"My «tara!” eiclaitiwxi the profrwbor.
«»<««■■ Tre». I. Wister.
cus in summer nor for fooling with me
ig
zhit
onty
ia hia a«trononii<ral way
"!*o the wheel«
ter for the poet»
Fonr of three poet»
Fruit and »hade trev« may be aet an,
in your hra<! make «o muck racket ae all
SOLO BYALL LEADINC DRUCOSTS ebani cal toys during tbs holiday***— are 5 ft. 4 lu. long, and tbe two other»
time durtug the winter If tin* roll 1» In tbatr*
ww urr only, ivguiui price 50c
Hottie.
Washington Star.
5 ft. 8 In. long. Three Tip ple>-es 3 In.
pro|>er roudltliNi for the work, »ay» a
x 4 In., and 4 ft. 2 In. long, are mor
rvj»*rt by the IMlahouia Station. The How to Maks Your Milch Cows Mora
ttsed to fit over tbe top« >’f the post».
Profitable.
.'oudltloti of the toll nt the time tree»
The stanchions In front are t»>lted at
are act ha« more to ik> with the tibo'o
Write
Pa.
Itic
Coast Ilonas Co., Oak-
the bottom between a 2 In. x 4 In. plwe.
or failure of «be tn»-« than does the land, C*l.e for **Sncrera!ul Itotrying.’*
and the sill, leaving a sp;'.v up »nd
aenoon of aettlng.
If the land 1» tn being valuable information on the moat
down In front live Inches »Ide. Two
good «-ondltlon tn the fall, »nd the tn»-« profitable selection of cows, their feed
and a half feet from the bottom of the
can be obtained. It 1» tetter to aet them itig and care, the handling of milk to
stanchion cut a pla-v for tbe animal's
tbeu than to wait am! run the rl»k of yield khe highvel price product and the
neck. The lever, which can be made of
not having the soil In fod rendition protection and preservation of these
wagnti tire. Is 5 feet 6 In. long. A %-
later on. The land ahould I* In a thor­ products from deteriortion; with arti­
Inch bole Is punched In the top of th*
ough »tate of cultivation and should be cle« on die***** of cows and recipes f >r
lever, a s»*r>nd hole 13 S Inches fnraa
A p<wi
moi.t enough to work well w ben t he their cure. The bcoh is free.
the top hole, and a thin! hole 11 Inches
trw» are aet. If they are In g«»«! «’un­ card requeet only is necessary.
pitrs cunto ms io u
.
Habitual
Constipation
F
C alifornia
S
» Co.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
•«
wnoi
from tbe second bole
Tbe upper hole
Is for the attachment of two Iron stra¡si
one on each side, which are fasten«! to
the left band stanchino.
From the
lower hole two piw-e« of Iron 14 Inch«-»
long gt> to tbe right band stan'-blou.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Wlater Work on Karma,
One of the greatest rwtl» <»□ tbe
average Southern farm nowadays la
more work In winter.
Ever since 1
could remember, it has »eemed to me
that life on the common Georgia farm
Is too much of a happy-go-lucky frfyle
To gK results in anything, one tma to
keep everlastingly at It, no to »¡»enk.
For year« I have heart! staid old farm­
ers diff'UMSlng fall plowing ami spring
plowing, but I have seen t<«> little of
It In actual observation, writes J. (
M.. In the Southern Cultivator.
There used to t»e an idea, which to
atlll prevalent, concerning iwu'ts from
fell and winter plowing.
J^»nie ar
gued It was injurious to plow deep in
the fall, other* tliat It WHS absurd to
plow In the springtime to any great
depth. The truth of the matter is that
good plowing at any time when the
«iyil is In go«»d condition is a goo*l thing
to do
I dually in the spring tbe sub
ooii Is too wet to plow, ai>d when It
is turned up or broken in this condi­
tion damaging results are likely to oc­
cur.
How to Kill m Pl<.
TI m » pig sbould !* thrown on Its bark,
fW
Highest
Quality
More Converts
Every Year
Every day in every year that comes, more house-
wives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking
Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable,
which has stood so well the test of years. They are
finding out that
KC
23 Ounces for 25 Cents
Perfect
Results
f
Mrssore
Nw
Time
fee
Tri*lw*.
“Halida up!" commanded the footpad
"Get out o’ my way!" thundered the
other man a«s»whng at him and elrlding
on. “I haln't got no time to fool with
you.
1'iu doin' a ninety tulle walkiu’
stunt.**
least Tble Ara felt
I'hrre once was a girl named M.es Mary,
\\ li<tee mother baked excellent doughnut*.
One day the girl married
A man with a hare bp
Let's lean up agsnut the deep river.
— L>enver Post
Megera
Geoffrey (’ould yeu l>e happy in
little cottage, darling Y
Gwendolen Not unleaa It ia one
ihoae lovely dreatua in cunrrele. dear.
Cbicage Tnbune
*•< Her Faalf.
*1\>m The average women aeri»« to
lead an a I miras life
dart Well. It a her mtsforiuna rath
er than her fault that alw Is uuable to
throw straight
XI»«
O.lea.tbl,.
“I have always had a <*urlos.(y te know
what b«»rse meat laateu like." said tlto reg­
ular «rustouter
“Have you auyY*
“Not aa such." euapbatually rsepvaded
the butcher
• as fwramat low.
“Paw. what h the great white plague'
the papera talk about*" s«k««l Johnnv
“A big enow «form, un b « k ». m . answered
hi« father, waarlly resuming the tank uf
trying to find hi« front shirwalk
< «stir < A»mr*»r<.
“Ik» you offer your wife comfort
when she wrcp*T**
“When she doesn't wee;» to«» often, it
usually takes a new dress to «xMufart
her.“ Houston !*o*t
BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD
l.ssoos
la
It c-In l m I it a
Want* I.and»
(OM»Rrs%MAN IriOS. CAit
lion. Thao. Oslo, «ho wso ol»cUd to
cs>ngrr*B from Alaska, ia wsli known on
tha Pacific slope, where he has resided.
Ilia Washington addteee la 1313 IXh Ht.
N. W.. Washington. D 0
Wmhi^afoe, 0. C.
PrrufMi Drug ( e., (olumbm, O »io.
(HriMtemen: I <a«i < KrrriuM» rr< emmend
Perun« ea a very effoteivt reme<h far
< ought end ( old«.
I homes ( ate
lion. C. Mltuip, rongrmsman from
Virginia, write«
“I )»avo usad your
valuable remedy, I'rruna, with l»en«fi-
cial rvaulto, and can unhesitatingly ree-
otnmend your remedy as an invigorat­
ing tonic and an effective an<! |u*rtnan«nl
cure for catarrh »M
Man-d-lin the Ideal laxative
Of < «»eve Ne«.
-I»O you k<wp a aervaul?"
-No"
•'< -an't you afford to?"
"Tre but that's got nothing
with It." Houston 1'ost
OLD SORES
LEARN TO
DANCE
BY
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I u t r m ber a um
DO YOU KNOW
THE WET WEATHER
COM torr AND
PROTECTION
■'
afforded by a
A«Sre‘i
*
SLICKER?
Cleon - Light
Durable
Guaranleed
4^1 Water proof
*
»300
Ev.r y where
Steel-Clad Grubber
dle life. The vitality of t!ie blood and strength of the sy tem have naturally
begun to decline, nnd the poisonous germs which have a- < umulated because
of a sluggish and inactive < -million < f the system, < r some hereditary taint
Which has hitherto hr ea hr I 1 in < heck, now for- e nn outh t OU the fa< < , a: nil,
legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and an;;ry, festers an 1
eats into the surroundin'; tissue unt.l it becomes a chronic and stubl»>rn
uleer, fed ami kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated.
Nothing is more try ing and disagreeable than a stubborn, non healing sore.
The very fait that it r sists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason
for suspir ion; the aesae germ prod
, i bock <>f every
old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one.
Wash« ., salves, nor indeed anything else, applied din-ctly to the sore, cun
I was aflleted with a Bora on ray doany permanent good; neither will remov­
face of four y^rs’ standinp. It ing the sore with caustic plasters or the
wai n imall punpln at firnt but it surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure.
If
K»dually grew lurr^r and wore*»
•very way t.ntil I became every pa<di< le of the diseased flesh were
alarmed about it and consulted taken away another sore would come, lie­
several physicians.
They all
treated me but th« aora < ontlnu*d cause the trouble is in the blood, and the
C. Gee Wo
Th« w*|) hnnwn reliable
CHINESE
Boat and Ifrrb
DOCTOR
BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY.
The cure mu.st come by a thorough cleans­
ing of theblcxxl. In 3. fl. 3. will b>- found«
a remedy for sores and ulcers t>t every kind
It is an unequalled blcxxl purifier—one Ilia
goes directly into the circulation an<
promptly cleanses it < f all poisons and
taints. It gets down to the very bottom of
the trouble and forces out every tra< cof im­
purity and makes a complete and lasting
cure. S. 3. 3. changes the quality of the
blood so that instead ot feeding the diseased
with impurities, it nourishes the
PURELY VEGETABLE iiarts
rritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood.
Then the Bore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation
leaves, the place scabs over, and when 3. 3. 3. has pnrifl<-<! the blood the
P. N. U.
sore is permanently cured. 3. 3. 3. is for sale at all first claaa drur stores.
Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice
VOU desire. We make no charge for the book or advice.
r- ii ■ I ■ •>
s.s.s.
I.nnrf.
To measure nn acre, tie a ring at
each end of a rofx*. the distance being
Just sixty six feet between them; tie
a piece of colored cloth exactly in the
middle of thia.
One nere of ground
will be four times the length and two
and a half time« the width, or the
equal of 16 rod« one way and 10 rod*
the other, making the full acre ior>
square rods. Keep the rope dry, so It
will not stretch. A rod Is 16^ lineal
feet. An acre Is 4.M4O square yards, or
4&5*J0 square feet.
MI m «I.
"Well, wliat »re you doing tbrreT"
»»ki.l tlie lady addrra-lna n tramp who
had Juat climbed » tree In lime to e.
calie » iM<age bulldog
"Madam.' replied th. hobo, “It waa
my Intrutlo. to *«k for » baud out. but
In the Interra« of buumnlty I now re
queat that you give any »urplu» food
'od ni «y hate on baud to my cauli.»
friend down there "
dltlon there 1» no need of watering
F'latterln* < •»mpartto«.
them.
**len't he a cute little darling1** eala
Tree« «et In the fall may be a little tha fond mother, proudly exhibiting tbe
difficult to protect from rabbit», but cherub.
Sin Head for Frortlana.
they are unially In better mndltlon to
**Te*” «nawered h*r ha> helor brother,
Grandfather I carving the turkey I-—
«tart growth In the «¡-ring than throe “lie’s funnier than one of these mechan­ Tommy, what part will you have?
Y<»ung <irand«r»u Well, they'« alt of
that have been bee»»! in all winter. ical toy* You don t have ts wind bite
ua her«, grandi*, but I don’t want no
There are not w many poor tree, »old
more
’n my «har*
1*11 leave it to you
In rhe fall aa in the »¡.ring, ami for tht.
Tbe *■ < fit I ■ c Hrlt laber
reason fall netting tiaually glvm better
The cold, self <N>n tai nod Britisher Is
result» than »¡-ring setting.
mostly a drradful fiction, and ia situa­
tion* that srrm to him at all rmotional
of Lim» Per Bnshel.
hr grows as aniflly wrrpful aa any rnat
In wonertioQ with a very tboruujtk Ine* m;ss
Sydney (N. S W.) Uulle-
study of the quality of various kinds of tin.
llxne iDMtl fur agricultural pun-»*e« In
New Jersey. R A. Vorbeee, of the New
If Ippophagy.
Jersey Statluo. made careful «^tlniat»-*
lilppophagy brtug in low water In
of tbe wei<bt ¡«*r buaUel of tbe different these later days, somebody has set him
material*
seif to stxrw w hat an exceedingly r*
How’i Thréf
H im reaults «bow "that the weight of «¡»retable history attaches
to tbe ¡►rar-
W» offa* One Htmdred l|«<l|i»r» Rewa-d («r any
«tone lime ¡»er buahe! (heaped meas­ tic* Among the ancients, e*¡xh tally lu
a*«- of < aiarrh thai • aun h te » tir»4 bj Ua»l e
ure». Is quite variable and without any China, eating burse firsh wan general. Catarrb Cure
P ! chfxky
.TolMe.O
constant relation to the analyala of the and it was only kill«*«! in Europe by a
We, thè underalened, bar«? ru-«n F J.
«am ¡ilea.
The average weight j * t ¡’a¡»aI decree of Gregory
'
• ' r ' h • ' l
n
'
- in
II! . though (■•rfertly
b«xi<»rabi- I h ai. bul«t]r.i lran«ai*tl<>!i«
bwihe! of the twelve mii?n'‘f'!an lltnca why horse flesh should have been in­ and finanrialiv
’■> carry out auy obilga
was nlnety-aeren pound* and that of terdicted dues nut apprar It was only ttun made t v hi» 'i ni
WAUHN». K
S IN A MARVIM,
the alx ‘marble’ Ilmen waa 101 jamnd».’* th« famine canard by Na|»ol«»on,s tn
Wh
<r*vl» ¿oh»«lo.O
NaH'a Catarrali « ira • vken In ma ly. art-
The weight per tmahei of aeven <>v«ter- vaslon that revived the practiiw In Ger
!n< direte » upon thè Moed ani m «< ri» «tir
wljell lime« examined
varied
from many, where It bn« «urvied ever since farse nt tue •yat«<n Teat molila » « hi
Prie* 75 cani« per botti* -»»b! by «il l>r<ifi ala
thirty-nine to oeventjr-five piMinds. av
— fx>ndon Globe.
Tatr Ua.it Family P.lla !or 1 <>uetq atlon
erasing flfty-one and a half pound«.
Thlna« that ||a<e Help«-* Hint.
Sa persf II Ina.
The prepared or derailed “arricul
Mise Awum ìk » u t y<'U rrally be-
Reporter ■Senator, I have heard that
tural” Mme« examined were atili morv
you got your start io life by aelling new» lieve In drestuaì
variable In weight.
paper*
Miao O’Itull No. Indessl!
Senator LotamiifF- Not quite mrrre-t, wtftloiiB and ÌM-ni<h-s ItS a
Fred for llree-dln«
Xnlmalw.
It Is important that brredlng animal« my boy. The fart j»- but this ta confidati when you bellevr In tlietn,
tial. you know that 1 got in y «tart by
weys hrlng» you bad lu<k.
have iaiatlve feed* when th»*v are put
buying on» or two new«|«ipers.
f>hia Fresa.
upon dry fee*!« after being taken from
the pasture. Such article« an oil meal,
meal, etc., should enter large-
ly into the ration. When anirnnlM are
< hnng«**I from pasture to dry feeding
there ia a t»*n<h*n<-y^to constipation, and
sre;»« rnnst I m * taken to have the bow­
els move freely, or there Is danger of
Whenever n sore refuses to heal it Is because the blood is not pure nnd
serious trouble. In rase the above ar
tlHes do not have the dealred effect, healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or s-Hue old
Ep*»m salts or raw linseed oil must blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most
usually afflicted with old sores arc persons who have r
lied or pa.-.s< I mid­
t»e used.
On King Island, formerly a barren
and held until wturic
one man should »and heap, rising above the sen be­
stand astride the body, with his feet tween Tasmania and Australia, acci­
close against it« Miden and take hold dent has given a suggestive lesson In
of the front legs, In this way the bog tbe use of -retain grasse-« for reclaim­
ran be easily controlled, Another p**r
ing arid wastes. A few yes nt ago a
A narrow,
son should do the sticking
shipwreck cast on shore
some mat-
atra Ight-bladed
knife, right Inches tr.-ases stuff«! with yellow flowered
In
the
bog's
long, should I* inserted
clover
A few stasis took root, caus­
an
Incision
throat,
after
making
ing a large area to become covered
through the skin. Just in front of the
with rich vt-r-lure. The power of clo­
breast bone. The point of the knife
ver and other --gtimlnous plants to fer­
should I m * directed toward the root of
tilité jtoor soil through their nitrogen-
the tall arid held exactly In line with
absorbing bm-terla Is well known.
the backbone
When the knife has
been run into the throat six or eight
(trow worse. I saw fl. li. R. • !-
Inches, the depth de|**n<ilng on the «Ize
The rlilef reiutonn for pruning tree« to
vertlsed and commenced its u««
of the lM»g If should be given a quick are to modify the vigor of the tree; to and after taking it a while I w.is
turn to one side and withdrawn, The produre larger and better fruit; to keep completely cured. My blood 18
now pure and healthy from the
arteries that are to be cut run clow tlx- tree within manageable ahn|*e anti affbet of B.S. H., r i. i thara h** not
any lien of th* soro since
together. Just inside of the breast hone. limits; to ■hinge the habit of the tree i^'-n
U. H. 8. cured it.
THOS. OWEN
and will both l»e <-ut when the knife is from fruit to wood productions, or vice
West Union, Ohio«
turned, provided it Is sharp on both versa ; to remove sun>lus or lnjiir«a<l
sides of the ¡»olnt. A pig killed In this parts; to f > Hítate harvesting rinvi
way will die in a very few minutes, spraying; to facilitate tillage, and to
and will blewl out thoroughly.
train to aoim- dealred form.
Tn
costs one third the price of powder any
where near K C quality, and makes
better, purer, more healthful baking
THOS. CALE. OF ALASKA
MEMBER OF U. S. CÛN6RESS
Medicine »ml religion, which »r» too
frr<|u<-ntly reg»nie«I AB IIIHtlllllly Mil
tngonlatli-, ahould tn* mutually rumple
inetitary
There are many itlm aMca In
tin
which the medicine of (lie ««nil In a Wr> Known un the Potlfk Mope
Washington Adder«» h 1 11 J uih M.,
powerful adjuvant In the trmlmebl of
Washington, l>. C.
Hrltl.li Medical Journal
I the body
Yield of Mangel.,
Mangels grown continuously on the
•nine land for four years yielded ll.fl
tans of roots, containing one ton of dry
matter, while on land under rotation
they yielded thirty-four tons
roots
and four tons of dry matter per «ere
TMKtWIFT tKCmC
at the New York Cornell experiment
station. From 25.000 to 3O.tXIO plants
of mangels, rutalaigaa and hybrid tur­
nips and from 40.000 to 00,000 plants
of carrots |a»r acre are suggeetml as
and ia <uaranta«d to givo perfect re
proper »taudg,
hew to dye, bleachland mix colera.
No.
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