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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1909)
3 tlnr«M an« Cum QNWlag. Kiirni H um «*, l*<»ullry Fur ii fMiiiiitr’N ¡Miultry home I know of nothin« that will «Ivo bettor oat* 1»fn<(lon tlmn n tnovonblo colony houoo. ou« h hm I n u»«,‘l at Mac dunahl College, Qua, a photo and plan of In crow In« corn on« of (ha factor» that Is neldoni rated at Its true worth Is first class motive irawer. Anyone who has plowed, harrow»«!, planted and cultivated with an III matched, short weighted, high strung team knows how difficult It Is to du good work. No farm hand thus handicapped can render a servu-e that la satisfac tory to a good farmer. Farm teams should be evenly matched as to age. else and temperament. Weight la ew avtitlal Teams should lie big enough tn keep a reserve power constantly on tap. they should draw any Imple ment with ease and at a steady, lively pace. If they are of standnrd draft type and are shifted occasionally from on« class of service to another they will go through th«- season with out breakdowns. This depend«, how ever. to a large extent on how they are fed and managed Much depemls also on the ease and comfort which they enjoy In the collar; sore necks and galled shoulders, due to poorly- fitted collars, prove serious obstacles to good, continuous work. Corn belt farms should be equipped with heavy draft teams; the highest type of di versified agriculture In that territory depends on this reliable, effli-lenf mo tive (tower. Illg horses t»ear a close relationship to a big corn crop.—Chi cago Live Stock World. THE OPERA IN PARI»—THE GRAND STAIRCASE Worms Aay Nfatlwa. Ttelrst for Knowlrdg», *T will wait a moment,” said th» perance lecturer at the clow» of bi» speech, “to answer any qucstiuM jrou may wish to a»k." “Can a person get drunk on saner kraut?“ inquired an earnr»t woman in th» audience who»» husband had signed the pledge. Mothers will find Mu. Winslow*» Bootbiag Byrup th*- b- st reioedr us» fur tùcLr cblldrgj aunug th« Uethlug period. flow < arelaaa« He— Thera wax nearly a bad fire at the theater. She—How was that? He—The villain lit a cigarette and toeeed the match into the snow! Comic Cute. A roo .I ninny farinrrs are (till (true (ling with the rocklebur nuisance. Il le possible to rl<l the ranch of thia l>e«t In one year and realise a profit on the operation Any time before the weeds have attained much height take a plow and harrow to the field and before the day la done now one and one-half bushels of good kaffir corn to each acre plowed Harrow well and the next day repeat the oper ation until the cocklebur territory has been thoroughly covered- When the kaffir need la In the dough mow or bind with a linrveater and you will have one of the very beat cropa or roughage to be had liemove thia crop from the field aa roon aa convenient. Two veara or so of thia kind of tillage will clean out the bura and the altera tion la certainly worth while—Denver Field and Farm. I*nmi> fee «he «¡aealen. A good pump ahould be part of the equipment of every garden. For the arnnll garden a good bucket, com- preaaed air or knapaack pump will be moat satisfactory, while for larger garden« a barrel pump, with an at tachment for apraylng aeveral row( when occaalon demanda, or an auto matic pump geared to the wheel« of the truck, will be found more economi cal of time and laltor. Tint «mall compressed air «prayer 1» handy, a» It lenvea both hand« free for use, and is, therefore, useful If It 1« desired to spray two or three «mall trees, posal- lily with the uae of a stepladder to reach their tops. Fertilisers. Fertilisers may be divided Into two general classes—direct and Indirect, or nutritive nnd stimulant. A direct or nutritive fertlllxer Is one which furnishes nourishment to the growing crop. Nourishment means simply ni trogen, phosphoric add and potash. These are the three Ingredients which must lie renewed through the medium of manures nnd fertilisers. A stimu lant or Indirect fertiliser Is one which docs not furnish an actual plant food to the noli, but by Its stimulating ac tion renders available some plant food which previously existed In the eoll In an Insoluble or unavailable condi tion. Notting Orchard Graaa. If orchard grans Is not sown thickly It will not be a success. Three bush els to the acre should he used. Or chard grass la more vigorous than tim othy, with a stronger root system; but If a permanent mendow la er ase ted It must be top dressed freely. DAISY FLY KILLER piase» any- • terr», atlraerta • «» kill- all .‘••U’, I I m «»., o-ni- mwstAj. e o I ■ !«■<•(. ruaan Laata _______ all seat __ Osa “ aot a hi or up «•er, w.ll uot. so l or injur« a a y - ton K <J-4arantee4 •tfacuv*. Wf ail dealers, cr seat prepaid for » eent«. «AMOLO SO ME «5,1B0 OeKaig Am.. B’lilya., M. T. C0FcEE TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTV-Crs JUST RIGHT Lame back nnd Lumbago rrake a young man feel old. Hamlin» W izard Oil makes an old man feel young. Ab solutely nothing like it for the relief of all pain. There are various kinds of sto-k dips, and most of them are good The'r use Is becoming more common because their value 1« better known than for merly Almost every stockmnn has saUnals that a-e not thrifty and 1« doif’t know the reason why. It vary often happens that such animals are troubled with parasites of some kind, A SPECTACULAR VIEW IN THE PARIS OPERA HOUSE. perhaps several kinds. They are too small to lie seen with the naked eye. .Perhaps at no Other point can so vivid an impression of the riches and and the farmer tries different kinds grace of the French capital be gained as at the foot of the grand staircase of medicines, when an outside a ippll- leading to the interior of the opera house at Parle. The exterior of the cation of some disinfectant Is the i only building with Its colonnade lit with blue mercury lights Is familiar to remedy need» I When stockmen once , everyone who has been to Paris, but until the visitor has witnessed this learn the value of dipping they need i acene of shimmering satin and sparkling jewels he will have missed a re no further encouragement They keep I markable sight which only the opera can show him. on dipping twice a year, because I they know It pays both In dollars and In ; ARNOLDS TREASON EXPECTED satisfaction We have found crude oil one of the R»v.l.ll<i..r, Lefler Lately Sold best and most effective louse killers | Telle ut Ills Torr Irlrnd.hlp. A*.. and disinfectants. It makes an ex An Interesting historical letter, re cellent dip for swine It will remove lating to Benedict Arnold's treason, all of the old scales and scurf and Im Gen. Gates’ disastrous campaign In prove the general appearance of the the Southern States and the appoint herd Arkansas leads among the states In ment of Gen. Nathanael Greene to sue- When mixed with crude carbolic acid at the rate of one gallon of crude the production of bauxite, her output seed him there, fetched 555 at Free carbolic acid to fifty gallons of crude being more than 00 per cent of the man's In Philadelphia a few days ago. the New York Tinies says. The letter oil It masca a cheap and effective dis- total last year. Holland has a new law forbidding I was written to Greene from Pbiladel- InfeOant for -use In the liog houses, hen houres and waler holes In the hog the adulteration of butter, under pan , phla, Oct. 5. 1780, by Charles Petit, lot where hog» are accustomed to wal ally of imprisonment, which may a member of the continental congress, who also was assistant to Greene reach one year. low. The brilliancy of a limelight used while the latter was quartermaster It will, when used alone, prove a very cheap oil to use on farm machin In a demonstrating lantern can be In general. In regards to the West Point ery when It Is stored away for winter. creased by slipping It over an ordi ! treason Petit wrote: ”1 cannot say that Gen. Arnold's It can be used with safety as a fly nary gas mantle repellnnt on all farm animals by the The United States government main treason, so far as respects his turn use of sprayers, and will prove as well tains fifty-seven wireless telegraph ing tory and deserting the American adapted to that purpose as many of etalons and has ninety-six vessels cause, was any great surprise to me. The constant and uniform tenor of bis the more expensive dips and mixtures fitted out with the apparatus. For cuts and bruises on farm animal« A professorship of aerostatics has conduct tn this city looked strongly It Is excellent and can be used with been founded In Gettlngen Universi that way. and the court he paid to safety. Use on cow«’ teats when sore ty, and schools for training aeronauts the lories was too plain and evident — Agricultural Epltomlst. are to be established In several Ger and too universal to arise from any other motive than the laying of a man cities. Trslln« Milk. The word "tungstoller" has been foundation for Joining them at some In some sections many of the best day or other, but the magnitude of dairymen are adapting the Holland coined to define the fixture used to his treason and the extent of his plan of combining and hiring men to hold a group of tungsten electric plan. 1 must confess, startle and visit each herd one day In the month lights In proper position to give the amaze me: I could scarcely have and test the milk of each cow. thus best service. conceived that the pride of an ambl Austria limits the number of drug giving the owners an Idea of which tious man and that sense of honor, or cows are the ones that are paying for stores to the numtier of Inhabitants of at least the pretension to it, which their keep This plan Is a very sen a district or city, and the need of an every man of station thinks himself slide one and should be encouraged. additional one must be clearly shown bound to wear the appearance of. The cost Is comparatively small, aa before the license Is Issued. whether he really feels it or not. the tester boards with the family The geological survey la erecting at would have prevented a man of his while he Is doing his work nnd 1« car- Pittsburg a testing plant for structu rled to the next place the day he has ral material that will be able to han situation to rush at once Into a vll completed his work. This Insures reg dle girders 85 feet long and give them lalnty so atrocious and degrading to human nature. But be seems to have ularlty In the work. In Michigan this a tension of 10.000.000 pounds. been determined not to be a little vil plan has greatly Increased the nverase Government test« have shown that production per row Wisconsin, too. ninny coals which are too high In ash lain. Nothing short of the highest has taken up this matter. It la good and sulphur for economical use under rate could satisfy him, and In this he! business nnd It mny become popular, boilers or for cooking may be made has shown his courage, though his! I shall at present but some of our dairymen are hard commercially valuable by proper wash plan has failed. add only one reflection upon this at-1 to turn from the beaten paths of their ing. fair, and that is that I consider it I fathers.—Farmers and Drovers’ Jour Messrs. Henri and Stodel recently as a public benefit not only that the nal. demonstrated to the French Academy of Sciences the practicability of steril plot has been so seasonably discover When Orchard. Fall. ed. but that the attempt has been j The nshes fiom apple, ¡tear ann ising milk by means of the ultraviolet made." pench trees contain aliout 70 per cent rays emitted by mercury vapor lamps. In writing about Gen. Gates' South of lime, and the crops of fruit borne Milk thus treated can be completely ern campaign Petit says: 'The sterilized In the cold. At the same every year also contains lime. When Southern gentlemen particularly seem-1 meeting of the academy Mons. A. orchard« full It Is nlways profitable ed desirous that Gen. Greene should I to apply lime, nnd it should be done at Gascard showed that milk to which be appointed. The Southern people least once In five yenrs. Wood ashes potassium bichromate has been added are strongly prejudiced against a Cale are preferable to lime for orchards, as n preservative keep« much better donian (Gen. St. Clair), having an ' but the lime In much cheaper. Lime In the dark. The Yana language of northern Cali ugly pest of them tn their own bow | will also prov»> of l>eneflt to grass that may be growing In an orchard, ami ft fornia represents a distinct linguistic els tn North Carolina." Is destructive to certain grubs and stock, and had formerly three dialects, T«» Mop Coathlng, other orchard enemies. It Is liest ap one of which Is now extinct. It pos Coughing 1« one of the nuisance» plied by plowing the orchard land and sesses two forma of speech, one of broadcasting the lime over the sun which la employed by men speaking that no one has been able to abolish In to men. while the other Is used In al! j churches or In theaters. A physician 1 face. other cases. Practically, the language ' however, claims that the coughing nui Feeding Nhrpp. has only nouns and verba, the adjectl- sance Is a mere question of acoustics. There are several po'its In feeding Ives, adverbs, numerals. Interrogative "There 1« a subtle connection be-! sheep Hint must not be overlooked. pronouns nnd conjunctions being form tween the ear and the throat." he said | The feed lot must be dry. with plenty ed from the verbs. "When the ear is strained the throat of clean, dry betiding; the animals In the Calaveras National Forest Is Affected and a cough Is the result. must have plenty of etc i, pure water, there are two groves of big trees In "When we can hear perfectly In nnd the feed troughs should be kept the North Grove. In Calaveras County, church or theater It never occurs tc | clean. These should be arranged so there are ten trees each having a us to cough. But when we bend for-1 that the sheep cannot foul them with diameter of 25 feet or over, and more ward, straining every nerve to catch | thelf feet. Another point Is to keep than seventy having a diameter rang the actor’s or preacher’s muffled syl | them from becoming excited or fright ing between 15 and 25 feet. The tree tables. then we And ourselves coughing ened. To this end It la better that one called the "Father of the Foresta." every little while. Build auditorium«! which now lies on the ground. Is estl- with perfect acoustic properties, and 11 person feed them all the time. mated to have had a height of 430 warrant that the thunderous choruses feet, and a diameter, at the ground. of coughs, so common now among ug ! Rncowraglag Forestry. New York State has taken a prac- of more than 40 feet The bark on will be no more heard.” Ileal way of encouraging forestry. these trees runs from 8 Inches to 2 During the past planting season more feet In thickness, Besides the giant Tea Possibilities. than 1,000,000 seedlings were distrib sequoias, there are hundreds of sugar "I have |jjst had an Invitation to uted at cost throughout the state for pines and yellow pines from 8 to 10 an electrical tea to be given by a worn planting. Where It la desired and la feet tn diameter, and ranging to 275 an doctor." said the bachelor girl. “I’m found feasible, the services of a fore fest tn height. looking forward to It and wondering man are furnished to direct the plant what Is going to happen to us—wheth After you get a dollar tn your ing. the state bearing a share of hla er she will glva us a little battery expenses The seedlings were of pine clutches the taint eoon evaporates. and let us entertain ourselves, make and spruce and were supplied to 149 A tombstone epitaph Isn't necessari the tea on an electric stove, or Just persons. electrocute the bunch of us.” ly a hard fact. Prista of CLOSStTÄDEVEß Men. W LAS 3. oat. “There 1» such a masculine touch about the dresse» »he wears." “You mean that smudgy streak of finger marks along the line of buttons In the back?“- Houston Post. Experience in England ihowi that !n town» supplied with »oft water the death rate 1» 19.2, while in to.me that have a supply of hard water it 1» only 1B.5. QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION -------------- THE---------------- CASTOR IA For Infant» and Children. HIGH-STANDARD 8CH00L of it» kind in the Northwest, we invite the investigstion of those who want the best in a practical education. Let us prove superiority. Call, phone or write. Cat alogue, business forms and penwork free. Ths Kind You Have Always Bough! Science < tirklrltur«. Heaaant. Palatable. Potent. Tasta Good. I>o Good. Never hie tree. Weaken or Grip«. 10c. ZSc, 50c Never sold id bulk The »mo ine tablet at/ mpnd C C C. Unaraoiasd to ouxa o. you moony baUL K3 Practical Patriot Inn». Illppua ainrk for I.lee. coldest days, hens are quite comfort able A farmer can add to hla equip ment one house at a time, ami gradu ally work up to the desired number.— F C Elf«.rd ______ MCaararrts»re certainly flee I gave a friend on* when the doctor was treating him for ranter the stomach. The uest morning be pmwed four pieces'J a tape worm Hethen got a bos •nd in three days he pa»ar«J » tap« worm 45 f««t long It wm Mr Matt Pteck. of Millersburg, Dauphin Co. Pa lam quite a worker for Cases, rets. I use them myselfsod find them beneficial tor moat any disease caused by impu re blood.** Chaa. 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