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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
IMPORTANCE OF OBTAINING SEEDS FREE FROM ALL WEEDS QUICK RESULTS Moderate Rates X Talk No and all dl*<>rd**ra •t th* Ml < mi a < h. l.iv*r, Kidney*. It ami all F»« mala Wraktiea*«* K yo. Ear. Now* • n<! 1 ht"«t | rouble* ar* quirltiy r*«<'ha<1 |>y our li»W methods and over 1100 aatlaflad patient* gladly teetify to Ui* |»arman*nt relief obtained from our treatment whii h may b* taken at our eanltarltim or offlr* Fur full partkulaia *d>lr«e* or call on DR. II. W. IRfEZE, A. PORTLAND. OIL Wild Carrot. (By WALTEIt n I.KtJT7. » W hk I i , weeds everywhere, they thrive In the cornfield, they choke wheat in the held, they annoy the gardener, they thrive In the meadow, they spring up by the roadside, they encroach on the swamp Emerson said of weeds that they are "plants whose virtues have not yet been discovered ” Hut a few betieAts may be derived from weeds. They are of some use In the world to Induce more frequent and more thorough cultivation, which benefits crops, In occupying the soil after a crop has been removed they prevent the loss ot fertility by shading the ground Weeda plowed under add some huinua and fertility to the soil, though lu a very much less degree than clover or cow peas, some weeds furnish food for birds In winter. In justice to the weeds their ad vantages have been mentioned Aral, because the list of the disadvantages Is a very long one—too long to enum • rate A few, however, may be given —enough to convince every one that every effort should be made to got rid of them. Farmers should carefully observe and study the weeds and their habits. In order to fight them to the best ad vantage. 1. Weeda rob cultivated plants of nutriment. 1. They Injure crops by crowding and shading 3 They retard the work of har vesting grain by Increasing the draft and by eztra wear of siachlnery. 4 They retard the drying of grain and hay. i. They Increase the labor of (OMPO und omtiioH PILLS ate the aafrat au«l anoat reliable cat hat Ilf and avetrrn Clrauaer. The beat remedy fur Torpta t»»rr. IlitiMuaneaa and Hu ll Headache. At Druggie!•* or by Mall. 2B Coat* Uuii C m km k ai . Ctx T umi can o. umkuom G olden W est I 10. Be thrifty on thia little thing. Don’t accept water for bluing. Think of it, a little dab of bluing in a large bot tle of water. Give me 10 cents. Weil 1 guess not. Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE, 1 Best bluing value in the whole s world for the consumer. Makes the whole AT family smile. Large packages. YOUR GROCERS. RHEUMATISM, EPILEPSY, AITINDK IIIS, ASTHMA, INSOMNIA, PNEUMONIA, NEURALGIA, IIYSTtRIA, AN Al MIA, CATARRH r i THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. W* tr-M' « ii «1 iura qul'kly th* fol l*w|ng *l|in»iit*, nft*n gelling good t**ult* after other* fall: J0« HnriwMt T imi KU, Southern Cake. One and one-half cupfuls of sugar, onehalf cupful butter (scant), three- quarter cupful of milk, wbltee of three or four eggs, two heaping spoonfuls •jf baking powder, about two cupfuls Farmers Should Carefully Observe and Study HatHls ot of flour, sifted four times, vanilla Filling One cupful of brown sugar, All Noxious and Injurious Plants In Order to Fight one cupful of white sugar, one cup Them to Best of Advantage—Every ful of milk, butter size of a walnut Effort Should tie Mnde to Holl all together (add butter when Get Hid of Them. nearly done) until ft forms a soft ball In water. Take from the fire and add one teaspoonful of vanilla, one tea spoonful of lemon, chopped raisins, cherries (candled), citron, and pecan outs. Beat until creamy, and spread between the layers and on top. COFFEE TEA SPICES BARINO POWDER » EXTRACTS JIJSI KIGHT cwssnaDEVEts K>«ri.*NO oar J ^MEADOW GLIDE OSTEOPATHIC SHIURIUI? I>l< MEAD <’. COON. I*hysirian. Thoroughly *qui|>p*d Beautiful Ixwatkm. Tr«at* all di«*»a*re. Hperlalteta tn t’hrunk*. Nervuu» »twl I rtnalb Troublaa Tum«»r* and (»«•Iters removed without th* knife Just out of Vancouver <%»rro*|MMMlen«w *ulicited. lux- aminatkm fr«w Addre»* ■I AIM)« QAM «MlOflTMK UWlTUIl’l I ) I < ’ 1 i . I j , I ; Must ecumenical anti rffau'tiv* fur huua* ami *rh<«>! heating J. C. BAYIR TURNACf CO. front and Market Sts. Portland. Or. HUND FOR CATALOGUE. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Th/e Prricrltitlon hau, for over 40 years, boon curlnt dollcoto, tooob, poln- wroebod toomon. by tho hundrodo of tbouonndo ond thio too tn tho privacy ot tholr homoo without tholr hnv lot to tubmil to Indelicato QUootlonlnto and ottenolvoly repugnant examlnatlono. Sick women are invited to consult in conidence by letter fvtt. Address World'« Dispensary Medical Ass’n, R. V. Pierce, M. I)., Pres't. Buffalo, N. Y. Da. Pisat.s's G bbat F amily Docros B oos , The People's (ximmon Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—1 (KM) pages, answers *• J'/ufa l.otliik hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent frto to any address on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover coat ot wrapping and mailing ee/y, in French cloth binding. Bread Griddle Cakes. rvlLJl'MLI rhw(,ari/1g have it and One and one-half cups fiour, one cup "TDOI IRI F don't know it. If you want 1AVJUÜLE reoulta you can make stale bread crumbs, three teaspoons no mistake by wunt Dr. Kilmer’» Swamp-Root, baking powder, one teaspoon salt, two the r-ent kidney remedy. At druggists »n ftfty- tablespoon? sugar, one half cup boil cent and dollar size*. Sample bottle by mail free, ing water, three quarters cup milk, one also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney trouble. egg. »ell beaten, two tablespoons Addreaa Dr. Kilmer 4k Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. Squab Grows Fast. melted butter. Add boiling r.»ater to A squab gro»s «normoualy the first the bread crumbs and let stand five 12 hours, and atlll more rapidly after minutes. Add the milk, sift together Fine 8elf-Denla1. the third day. Hquabe are at flrat thoroughly th« Aour. salt, sugar, and An Albany (N. Y ) lady refuses to sparsely covered with lonx filaments baking powder, and add to the bread speak to others who wear feathers on of down, ths r<xjt ot each fllament In mixture; then add the egg and butter. their bats Buch self-denial should be 0. Ribgrata. dlcatlng the point from which each fu- Fry as griddle cakes. worthy of a fine reward.—Chicago ture feather la to start. The down Record-Herald. means of barbed awns. To Brcol New Shoes. for a while still hangs on the tips of — ■ .......... ......... 1 —"•» 9 Home of them Injure wool and A)way« Rhake in Allen’r Foot Eaae, apjvwder. some of the feathers, during their It cures hot, swatiny, oHiing, nw ollen feet. dinfigure the tails of cattle, the manes growth, and Is thought by some to be 'ire* corn», Ingrowing nails a:.d bunion«. Al and tails of horses finally absorbed luto the shaft ot ths »II dri ggistM and shoe steres, 2,' m . Dont accept my suljMt.itnte. -ample mai*»-ri FREE. Addre*a 10. A few make "hair balls” In the growing feather. Alieu b. ulnutcd, he Roe, .S'. Y. stomachs of horses. 11. Home Injure the quality of Alfalfa Feed for Flock. dairy products. If your hens do not do well, try a 12 Penny cress, and probably •mall patch of alfalfa. An acre will others, when eaten by animals, Injure be enough for a few colonies. the taste of meat. It has been shown that ajfalfa can 13. Polson hemlock, spotted cow be grown anywhere tn the United bane and Jamestown weed are very W.VYOJV. States and by starting with a small poisonous. AM taking the above text for the patch of It and gradually widening the reason that I want to instill into the 14 Many weeda Interfere with a area aa you get time to lime and in people *eif-rrlian< e, eelf-nobtlity. self rotation of crops. sovereignty. I want every person to aculate the soil, you will soon have a 15. All weeds damage the appear feel that they are above deception. _ , hatred. ____ _ good-sized field of It. It la ezcellent ■elfishn***, jealousy, envy or zevenge ance of a farm and render It less val- teed both for hogs and poultry. I want the person who is pinched by uable. Alfalfa meal is one of the beet of poverty, who ha* suffered great reverse«, weighted down with some great Four of the commonest weeds are winter feeds for chickens. The meal *o<Tow to become ac the wild carrot, chicory, dodder, and quainted with tho re la semi-green In nature, besides con deeming power o t ribgrass lain I ng a high percentage of lime and Hope I want them Chicory haa long been recognized to take Hope aa a protein. Alfalfa meal will cost about aa a troublesome weed. It Is common companion, a* a coun aa much as wheat bran, and It has sellor. a* a light, as In alfalfa growing sections of the a medicine, for Hop* about equal feeding value to bran, country aa well aa the clover aectlons. ambassador 1* an besides providing green stuff for the from G «41 It is a The plant Is easily recognized by the hens In winter when grass is dead. Try that shows teacher blue flowers and lower root leaves, the beautiful. It us some of the meal this winter and ar fills our souls with which resemble those ot the common range to grow your own alfalfa for the •ongs and our tongues dandelion The upper leaves the more with praise ‘lena and be«« another year. To be hopeful one or less sticky and clasp the stem. The must be well, and to plant contains a milky juice. Chicory Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate be well one must ___ be hopeful ____________ Is not difficult to destroy where rota and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow- That the lower bowel is responsible for els. Sugar-coated, tiny, granules, easy most bodily ills Is now being re. ognlsed tion of crops Is practiced Though a by the leading physicians throughout the to take. Do not gripe. perennial, the roots are easily killed world. There 1» no further excuse for be- being bilious, for having headaches, for by successive cultivation. The blos- Basket Crearne. suffering with dyspepsia or Indigestion, for soma of chicory are yellow and attrac- putting up with a sluggish or laxy Uver, Make a very short, sweetened pte for poisoning the blood as a result of con tlve. Chicory was Introduced Into thia stipation, for Munyon’s Paw Paw I^axativ* crust, roll tlitn and cut In squares. country from Euroje Pills are positively correcting ail these ali Bake them delicately and fasten the ments TTiey assist in digesting everything Wild carrot has become more wide two opposite corners together while ( that is put Into the stomach. They stim- ly distributed with clover seed than | ulate the liver Into activity. They start hot with a toothpick. Serve Ailed with J the secretions All About the Pig. any other weed In the country. It la of tho stomach, which carry wrlpped cream or any kind of filling off all the bllo and poisonous matter* A little boy's first composition was an extremely common weed tn the , through the bowels. They strengthen the This is the way he wrote preferred, and either hot or cold, ac 1 lower bowel, so that it empties iteelf nat east where It has long been known as about a pig animals. cording to the kind of filling used. urally, without the aid of cathartics of troublesome to crops. Wild carrot if It: "Pigs are very queer ' foreign substances. The pig has its uses. Our dog don't like pigs. His name la Nero. Our teacher read a piece one day about a wicked king named Nero. I like good men. My papa is an awful good man. Men are very useful. They have a great many uses which I can’t stop to tell them all. This is all I can think ot about the pig ” I The Preacher Knew. When volunteer prayers were call ed for a man »(ruck In and prayed very earnestly for hl« poor land, and asked thu I-ord to give him a good crop. "What that land of your a needs, brother, la not prayer, but manure," •aid the prcnchcr. "as ha gave out. "Work, For the Night la Coming." SEVEN YEARS OF Mott..» Win nod Mrs. WineloVa Hoothln« Syrup lu«- beet rntnedv to uw tut Ibalr ebudrea turiag the lea thing iwrlod. Wore Outer Clothing Only. Centuries ago. a» Sir Walter Scott •aye In •'Ivanhoe,” men wore one thickness of clothe», whether of wool, leather or velvet. The ahlrt waa In vented. but for a long time waa worn only by the nobility and gentry. Then followed the waistcoat, breechea and. later on, trousers. The overcoat, which aucceeded the mediaeval cloak, waa rare untH the seventeenth cen tury. Many women tufler needleeely from girlhood to woman hood and from motherhood to old with backache» dizzineaa or headache. She become« broken-down, aleep- le»s, ntrvoua, irritable and feels tired from morning to flTghr. U hen pains and aches rack the womanly ayste frequent intervals^ a«4 jaar arifAÀur « àom / Don’t cringe don’t flinch, Should fortune pinch And all seem lost; With might and main, TRY, TRY again At any cost. BOYNTON FURNACES Can Defy Mlcrobae. A doctor In Yokohama, Japan, has built himself a uovel houae with a view to guarding against uilcrobea. The walla of thia remarkable edifice are made of block» of glass. They are hollow, the Interstices being filled up with a solution of anils of aoda, which la Intended to regulate the temperature of the Interior. The window« are hermetically cloaed, and air la only admitted after passing through Altera. W oman ’ s I lls KODAKS ^ d P pkl °^ No. íí-1!! P N U Write for retekwuee and literature. Developing and printin« Mail orders titan prompt sttenUoa Portland Photo Supply Co 14* Third Street PORTLAND. ORE. | C. Field Dodder. threshing, and make cleaning of seed dlfllcult. : 8. They damage the quality of Hour, sometimes making It nearly worthless. 7. Most of them are of little value b » food for domestic animals 8 Some weeds Injure stock by D. Chlckory. a biennial with bristly stem, finely di vided leaves, and numerous white flowers In umbels After flowering the flower stalks bend inward, becom ing strongly concave. The seed is flattened with marginal bristles. In commercial seed these bristles are often broken off ONE WAY OF SPLICING ROPE Flrat Meal of the Day. Tlreakfaat la, before all thlnga, a re spectable meal. One cannot Imagine a man or woman who In alwaya down punctually to breakfast being other than a highly reputable member of society. A dinner may be frivolous, Whether you wish to splice a rope a eupper may be hilarious, but a break- nr mnke an eye. unravel the strands faat la alwaya atald and eolemn and as shown In flg 1. For an eye bring conductive to the building up of a the unraveled end back upon the rope sound and aenalble character. to the desired size ot loop and begin to work the strands Into the rope as Uses of the Aloe. shown In flg 2. Strand a goes under Tn Africa the leaves of certain ape- b. over d, under e, etc. Strand e goea elea of aloe provide material for bow under c, over b, under d, etc. Strand strings, hammock». Ashing lines and f goes under d, over c, under b, etc., ropes. With the Mohammedans the each strand being gradually reduced aloe means much. For Instance, those In size by cutting Ont a few fibers. who have returned from a pilgrimage This makes a nice, smooth job. to Mecca hang It over their doora, Flg. 3 la the reverse side of flg. 2. aa a sign that they have mads the great journey. Draw all the strands tight at one time after the tucking Is done then cut off the protruding ends. For a smooth splice take the two ends unraveled as In flg. 1 and put them together as shown in flg 4. No two strands should come together In the same space. They are tucked un der and over aa In making figures 2 and 3. gradually reducing size by cutting out fibers. Four tucks will hold all the rope can aland. 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