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i I hud and Davit Miceli. Near Depot 2WI with litri atei <<>UI huroilr.g W.l.r and Tala|»h<>r»e. )i” llalha. Rates 50c, 75c and $1 00 per Day Spec al flits lot Room and Board. trrr *uio bus merla every train or boat V DESTRUCTIVE PLUM CURCULIO ATTACKS CULTIVATED FRUITS PUR II AND. ORI GON S. F. Cor 13th .nd Washington Sts. CENTRAL. MODI RN. QUIET. RATES 7X PER DAY UP X___________ School of the 'third >r«f l«v t k <)rt<r|a«r l”ll (»MAttlSG, I’AINIIM., rOHIWAIf. IIPT, Shift II II I I SI MA 116*. Ill SK.N ANI» <llt|t»RtNS < I ASMS l.r.L . Aiplyl« MUSEUM OF ART, > fl) Oui laylur SlrnrU rollìi ANI) olili.ON p ATENTS 1 0,VE Y0U »1 I bis I J,|„M w 0 0 MARTIN. ins tin invici «0« C» SIS.I .» Co»M*IW Wnfi tor Information PUNTI ARI» ORI KODAKS :^rK°.D2n Vffr f<»r rat»h«ki<< e»>«l lltrr «* tir« I >«- V»!« H -1 ti « < Mai'. )i«l«‘r» <»*••) p«*Tlpt «tLeniMi» ! ortland * holo Supply Co Mt n. ... <t—i i i i i * . i> < mi: S> m I ÄOaßSKtagBEMUBmrk WHY PAY MORE? 1 umì U r ' 7 wo Stragi Velvet. Curduroy and balio P urn pa In KI«« k or Tati. rrguar l^.jU half prie. $1-25 V — |.AU{ All. SIZES ROY Al SHOt CO. 229 Wrmran M . bri lue «ai Srtaet Partirai. Or Improved Train Service TO CENTRAL OREGON VIA Oregon-Washington Rail road & Nav. Co. Daily Tram Service between The Dalles’ and ' Madras. " ' la-nve The Dalles 12:50 p. m., Ar- rive Madras 5:4.r> p. m. Leave Ms«!ra> 9:<N> a. tn.. Arrive The Dalles, 1 f> p. m. Direct c< connections uincctions with trains leaving I'ortlaml at 750 a. m. nnd Ilia. m.. also fiotn Wu.la Walia, I'endlettin and intermediate points at Dea'hutes Junction. WM M< MURRAY. Can. Pass. Agt.. Portland, Oregon. I PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW THE LINES IN OREGON Have in elfe, t low round trip fares to NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY Sale dates daily. NORTH BEACH RESORTS Curcullo. Appi« Weevil. illy FRIED K University hietiori ) The plum «-.ircullo la a snout bent!« about one fl fl It of tui Inch long Ita color la a mixture of black, brown and white, with tiiu darker shades greatly predominating On th» l>n< k ar» s«v ■ rul prominent humps which give lb* Insect n roughened appearance and make It difficult to distinguish while on ih» tree from the burk or from a dry bud It 1» armed with a curved anout one third as long ns the body The Inset t la a native of this co'in try ami la distributed over practically all tilt- United States eaat of the llocky mountains before orchards were plant« 1 within Its range It undoubted ly fed ami bred on wild plums, erttb upplea anti law-thorns, but with the settlement of the country It turned Its attenllon more t< cultivated fruit«, al reed on ti • wild, native varieties it attacks plums, peaches, nectarlm-a. apricots, cherries, applet, crab apples, pi ers, quinces nml haw thorns . ami hna even been re ported iu> brei .ling on persimmons on account of the uHtitil at' ii tlance of the Insect ami the great variety of vain able fruits which It attacks, there Is little doubt but that It has been right fully designated an the most destruc tlvu of all the Insect enemies of tile orthatdlsl in this section of IL« couu try. It Injures the fruit by puncturing holes through the skin with Its snout both for the- purpose of feeding and egg lai Ing The feeding punctures may be made In apples at almost any time during the summer, but the egg punctures are made mostly while the apples are small These wounds, and the subsequent feeding of the larvae which hatch from the eggs, cause the fruit to become dwarfed In site, lop elded, knotty and otherwise nils ■hapen. The Injuries done by the plum cur eulio are not so easily prevented as are those of some other insects, and vet there are a ni>mt«er of methods that can be used against them with a xery satisfactory measure of success In dealing with the Insect on apples by fnr the most effectlie means of pre venting lose is spraying with one of tlie arsenical poisons, such as parts green, or. preferably, arsenate of lend Even where spraying Is practiced, however. It la a good plnn to use In connection with the operation some of the oilier measures suggested here. If tin« bent possible) results are to bo ob tainod. The- apple curcullo hna been con fused often with the plum curcullo, but in reality it Is quite distinct from that species In both appearance and habits The apple curcullo In more reddish brown In color, the form in mors ro bust and on the back nre four proml nent humps, the front two of which are much larger than any of the humps on the back of ttfe plum curcullo The snout of the apple curcullo Is almost as long an the rest of the body, or three times the length of that of the other species. The snout Is carried projecting forward. Insfen.l of hanging down like an elephant's trunk, as is the case with the plum curcullo. In attacking the fruit the apple cur eulio bores through the skin, in n nmn ner similar to that of the other spe den. but after the puncture Is com plot cd and the egg laid, only an Indis tlnct speck In left on the surface to mark the place of Injury, u herenn the plum curcullo maken the conspicuous crescent shaped mark A glance at the Insects or nt tlielr work Is sufficient to enable anvene. who In at nil well no- quallited with the species, to dlstln gulsli between the two. Where the apple curcullo becomes troublesome care should lie taken that no thickets of wild crab or hawthorn Association (M 6 rtf Internalional Sunday School Association. For fair-, mie dateli, rte., con sult any S. I’. Agent, or write to Win. i G. P. A, PORTLAND. ailent secret tufferinj the tru»t* you. Million* have be stowed thi* mark oi confi dence on Dr. R. V. 1'ierc«, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every where there are women who hear witneaa to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce’* Favorite Prescription — which *avea the ars frnm pain, and aucceaafully grapple* with woman’» weak- lion t cringe don't flinch, Should fortune pinch And all seem lost: \\ ith might and main, TRY, TRY again At any cost. .wxnv. Ily the division of the enresss given tn the table herewith each member gets a ronet, a boll and a slice of steak, the numbers as Indicated below coIng together: Rtenk. Roast illi. IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONG IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman'* appeal was ever misdirected or her con fidente mi*placcd when *he wrote for advice, to the Woai d ' s I> ibfpwbaby M xuical A sbociation , Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. ^r- Pltmurt Peliti» Induit mild natural bfiwt! movtmtnt anca a day. Milk Flows Into New York. If the reilderiti of New York city drank all of the milk that comes Into th® city each inhabitant would drink ; an average of seven barrels a year. To Breal ¡n New Shoe*. Alway* «hake in A!>rfr Fot’t £a*e apowder. < .!•* b it, wMiat.ig, a< rii:«K, swollen L .r- - • oru«-, lugrowing nn. » and b... At ■ Jdr g' Mi>! •!"*.' vt-r»-- j « Lk»nt ft'r< pt -aniii'-n.A ♦•«li’El.h. Addru-B '.»¡eD n. U.IOiitel, Kojr.N. Y. • No Sign of Greatneaa. Don’t get the Idea under your hat that a man la great because he hap pens to be in the limelight Jlml.T, Win find Mr. WintlrW. tk.nth’.o« rup lu. bee« ' -rnedv Ui ’ia leu lL«lt i - UUiea iuxiag ibe teelL.c» periud. f the operation, as In the Daily Thought. There Is nothing so easy but that 1t becomes difficult when you do it with reluctance.—Terence. Wanted A live rvpre*entativa in thi* town. To handle be>t filine irrigated randa in California. Literal commi- ion«. Addreaa Hanecom A K.m- ball. 302 Munadr.ork Bld?-. San f rane »co. Cal. POPULAR FEED FOR POULTRY Reasonably Safe. The man who is true to himself Is not likely to be Injured much by ’Lose who would deal falsely with him. Moat Common Method of Chicken World In to Supply Wwt Mush oi Som* Sort tj» Fowls Out« During Day. tf)y r K FROWN ) DOCTORS ADVISED OPERATION- DECIDED TO TRY GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY. Constiriation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc tor Pierce’« Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. ■ ■ « — — Way of Weak Humanity. I see the right and I approve It. too; condemn the wrong and yet the wrong pursue.—Samuel Garth. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLU’NG. Talk No 8. Avoid liquid bluing because it’s at best only a weak solution of blue in an expensive package. The customer pays the cost of glass bottle and heavy freight charge by getting half cent’s worth of bluing. « - ---------- Buy RED ( R d SS BALL BLUING. PNU Best blue, nothing but blue. Makes a basket of clothes look like a snow drift. ASK YOUR GROCER. ?.l 1 1 Auloloadin Shotgun Five shots all under absolute control three to get the cripples. The action is simple, powerful and sure. The trigger pull is smooth and easy. The hammer is light and quick. Part of the recoil, ordinanly absorbed by shooter’s shoulder, is utilized to operate the mechanism. Not one single ounce of muzzle energy is lost. Bhw Handles the heaviest loads with ease and safety. Solid Breech, Hammerless, Safe! Qton-1 'MC— the perfect shooting combination. SenJ for Descriptive Folder Remin|toa Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Broadway, New York City 1 W”5i*3 V •J COMETO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON No severe operations, tu.wy cases permanently curl'd In one treatment. Moat tiiue-aas ;ng, moal natural, moat safe. A radical and permanent cure. 1 give my word and will cite you to other rntdical authorities that th id iaa fact. I am cer tainly prepared to cure by experience and equipment, which are the kevatonea to success. I have the best equipped medical office on the Coast. I will give $5d0 to any charity as guarantee that every statement in tbiaannouncementi* true. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to yoo my treatment for Varicose Veins. Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood Poison. Piles, Fistula. Bladder Kidney, Prostatic and all Men s Ailments ami give you FREE a physical examina tion. if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine pathological and bacteriological con ditiona Every man should take advantage of this oppor tunity to learn their true condition. "A permanent Cure is echat you want. .4 permanent Curs is what 1 give. WRITTEN GUARANTEE -My written guarantee means a cure or ray. I guarantv«' to cure certain ai 1 ments or refund every dollar yon nave paid. My services cost you nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, Hernia. File». Fistula, Blood Pol son. or any ailment I guarantee to cure. Term* are reasonable and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits O'ttc« hoar« > A M to * P M Inndayi. 10 A M te 1 P. M Lbttat to Dr Kllmrr A Co •in^h»tDt««n. N V Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Jw-nd tn Dr. I^ilmer X- Co . Bingham ton. N. Y.. for a sample bottle. It will convince anvon«). You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell ing all ubout the kidneys and bladder, j When writing, be sure and mention this paper. For sal«’ at all drug stores. Price tifty-cents and one-dollar. No. «-'ll - 20-SHARE BEEF RING CHART Js8 48* Educational Meeting to remain ns breeding he orchards Bu< h thick The most common method of f «■•■«! Ing throughout the poultry world to day is to give a wet math of some sort to the fowls once a day; whole grain being fed In the morning and evening Koine people prefer to feed the manh wnrm. and some c61d. and some feed It in the morning some in the middle of the day and others Our give It for the evening meal preference In to feed it at noon for the reason that we want to make the hens scratch in the early morning for the whole grain In the litter to keep Probably Holds Record. themselves warm and when in the Mr Ellas Taylor, pariah clerk of middle of the day It Is warmer and Felsted. England, has retired on the hens naturally want a rest, we reaching the age of ninety, after fifty- give them the mash The chief ob- one years of service During his term jeetlon to the evening mash Is that a of office he dally ascended the church full crop of It will not last them tower to wind the clock. He dis during the long winter nights so well charged that duty 18.500 times, and an whole grain, as It Is so often com- climbed 100 miles of stairs. posed of such a bulky mixture. Care should be exercised In not over feed- *la**d aaywh*r*.at- trvti and bills all The hens Ing on the wet mash fliea. Neat, clean. < mamental. conren- should not have more than they will lent. '¡r«p I asta ail s«aa-a. < an I »piL or eat up clean tn ten minutes. tip over. will Dot soil A good mash for the farmer I» Al or injure anything. Guarar.’red effect follow s ive VI all dealers .-r [»ent prepaid tor 2«. Equal parts of finely ground corn, HkXOl.D *<>«» KN IM !>• Kalb A«e. with mixed oats, bran or shorts, Brwaàija. I. I. about ten per cent of cooked meat. green cut bone of beef scraps These foods are mixed up dry and then thoroughly mixed with about one- third their bulk of steeped clover leaves or finely cut «lover which has previously been scalded by pouring hot water on It and covering It with I want to tell vou in a ft w words a sack The clover should be steeped what your Swamp-Root did for me, be about twelve hours before using An lieving that my testimony may do some other method and one of the best we I other suffering person a great deal of have tried Is to take a mixture of 200 good. About six years ago I was danger- ■ pounds bran. 100 pounds shorts. 100 ously ill. consulted three doctors, all of 100 pounds whom said I had kidney trouble. One pounds ground com. ground oats, 100 ’ounda beef scraps of the doctors analyzed mv urine and and ten pounds of charcoal Slightly reported that 1 had gravel, ami further moisten this with water when feeding said that in order to regain my health to the fowls, but never make It and life, an operation would be neces sary. 1 «lid not want to be o|«erate<i on sloppy. as I was afraid teat 1 would not re cover. Someone told me of Dr. Kil Milk-Fed Chickens. mer’s Swamp-Root and said it was a Milk fed chicken, which Is the fin reliable medicine for kidney trouble, so est meat In the poultry line, la al- I decided to try it, an«i 1 went to Mr. lowed no exercise whatever. It in Rose, the druggist, at 303 Central Ave., kept In a close coop, where It has Minneapolis, and bought a bottle. took barely room to turn around, and Is it, noticed results and continued taking never allowed to leave It except when it until 1 was entirely cured. Having been free from any kidney It goes to the guillotine. trouble for over six years. I consider that I am absolutely cured and know that Swamp-Root has the credit. Incubator Chicks. 1 never fail to tell my friends about It has been pretty well proven th nt an Incubator chick. If It has been your renuxiy. as I believe it is the best of its kind. ’ Your I' & O Ointment is properly Incubated and gets the right also very go«ai. We are never without kind of food and treatment afterward, a jar in our house. la Just ns thrifty as his forty-second Yours very truly. cousin who was hatched and raised M RS.. M A ROAR FT E. A N PERSON, Minneapolis, Minn. by a hen. Stnte of Minne-ota. I sf) County of Hennepin Is’ Personally appear«'«! before me this 23d day of Sept. 1900, Mrs. Margaret E. Anderson, of the City of Minneapolis of the State of Minnesota, who sub scribed the above, and on oath says that the same is true in substance ami in fact. M. M. KERRIDGE, Notary Public. 7 ë|Ô \ 9| Commission expires March 26, 1914. Sale dates daily. National Honored by Women When n woman apeak* ni her ncKKc* and stubborn Welt Occupied. Lndy fengnglt g ar .»taut gardener) — And If I engBge you, beside» your Other duties, you will have to attend to the three dogs an«/ clean out their kennels, also clean out the parrot's «age. clean up my eons' w« rksbop and cl«-au both their bicycles, also clean the car except when the «Father's dirty. Applicant (overwhelm'd) — And shall 1 have to clean that!— Taller. HOTEL NETHERLANDS PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION Praise for Plano Playara. In the course of the past few years an Ingenloua Invention haa made all departments of musical «-«imposition in * certain degree accessible even to those who are not expert pianists. I refer to the mechanhal piano players, Innect Is Distributed Over I’ructlcully All of United States which were at first looked upon with l.nst <»f llucky Moimtulnn nnd Hus H«en IZltfbt- suspicion »nd often with abhorrence fully Designated ms M usi Injurious of All by professional musicians, but which are proving themselves in agency of Insect En« mles of Orchurdlsls Immense usefulness In diffusing goo«l Every Section n unit among the people Prof. E. « DI« klnson, "The Education of a Mu ale Lover." A.G. Smith M. D. I am tbe only specialist In Portland who does not adverttoc a fictitious name or photograph. I publish my true photograph, correct name and personally conduct my office. 10« ’ FOR tlOOO Ptfl OR 1 a»e Piotewor Ibrlicba wvnderfal new die covery. '‘606” in c*»e« of Specific Blood P oirob . It cum in one tlSAt- ment and IS the frea eu marvel of medical ar c ce. 1 h • new remedy ha« been »li ifuMS u«ri! m thouRanda caaex. 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