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(Â t\ g f’R.ovrt G s U a, fYN I b -To Kt l_& n -fs l LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., •t OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1911 Subscription, $1.00 a Year. DAYES ANNOUNCED FOR BIG MEE fINGS An outline of the w« rk which the Northwrwlern hrvrlopmrnt League p* la tod«* ia given out from the office i f the aecrrtap The ear« utive com mitter compoaed of reproeutativea from t»ie atven northweaterri alate», haa been railed to meet in Spokane October 3 by Prwtidmt Penarli to ap prove plant. Tiir I an<l Products Sh«»w of the lwague ba* alreadv Iwru an nuts nee« I to t< held in Nt. Paul Deceiulwr I.’ lo 23. hollowing thia tliow the League plana !« eatabllah ¡irrmaiielit exhibits hi Nt Paul and Chicago, »bowing the pro ducts ami giving out information alami the »tate» in the league The officers m connection with the exhibit», will »end daily or semi w«ekl). names of those w ho visit tre slate txeibil», to im migration official* of the state*, com mercial club» ami railroad land de- partinents. Sexi June the Northwestern I’evelop- I meni Coli greto* ( or annual meeting of tiie League will I m held in ^rattle Ti»«* date» Lavr just Iwrn announced by Ru fus Wilson, the »epr««»entative of t lie «cagne in Neat lie. lhe big meeting OC- I rupying five days from June t> to .1 une ) «H* tiring pre se« letarv’s t hr How Hornt n Md\ Avoid Divorce. z > ( 1 J mix« Petit, of Chicago. M> advice to uivr* ah« aiah to avoid di von c If Pon’t quote father Pct vour huabntxl. hr i* only a big kid. Meet him at tbr door with, a amilr. Pre«* a* «’iiiHully «it» you di«l when he cainv courting. Wear the c»»h*r be like* you in and the atylr of gown. Have • t-rnetKing in the wav «»f a mrpriae diah for «tinner. Read th»- paper* an«l maga zine* and be your butbaml’’» intellect ual equal. Keep up with him in any aperial line of work I oconrage hie hobby. Ik* aynipathrtic an«! «Io not tell him all the trouble* of the day, hr ba* I.ad iiia own, more *igniticant and itn- |M»rtant imlivnlually than all your* put together. Keep hia clothe* in order, a clean houar and good food. Your hut band i" then your* forever and ever No chorua girl or prett} atenographrr Y HOOS ON I WE NY Y ACRES A euliecriber desire* to know how to handle hogs, or any other good live stock, on 20 acres of good alfalfa and red clover producing ground, so a* to realize a fair margin of profit. He can grow 26 to 40 bushel* corn per acre and buy wheat and oats at |2O to 122.60 per ton. Reply—one-half the land should be put into alfalfa at first. The other half could tie devoted to clover, corn, and f I wheat or barley. The alfalfa would re main for |«erinanenf pasture fora num ber of years, while the clover, corn am! wheitl couhl I m * grown in rotation with the clover plowed up every second year, then l«e planted to corn or seeded with wheat or barley as the caw may re quire, fhe hog” *houl«l be grown and developed on the alfalfa ant! rounded off jn one of the grams allowing the hog» to do their own harvesting A little figuring would l»e nrceaaary to have the bogs mature at the time the grain 1« in cofclition to be boggrd-off, and when the h««gs shouhl l«e fatted. Al falfa takes the place of clover except for the desire«! rotation end it also affords a change of green feed The pro|M»rtion devoted to the different crop* may require nonti* change, but the role to fee«! as much green as |»oa»ible and save ei|»ense by allowing the bogs to do their own harvesting should l»e of »serve« I in raising hogs profitably. Northwest Horticulturist EVIKYOM 10 BE RAYED The Merchant»' Mercantile company, of Portland, i» prrfxring to publish a credit guide for this <li»trict, including Multnomah county. By tin* »ystem thia county will l>e put in dirrct touch with credit comli- lions all over the I nited State» States and whenever anyone move» here from any other part of the l'mt«l States, the merchant« tier» will la- at once |x>*ted through thi» company a* to how the ' party paid his bill* where he formerly livrrl. Tlie»e credit guide» are district« covering everv i In Ion. They are made ( binr-l ex|>eriem e of all the merchant» | in each of the district* and every mer- i chant rate» hi« own cuatomer« accord ing to bo* they have paid him. Be- torr a customer is rated he is given no tice bv letter that be will be rated and i» given a chance to pay up his old a< count and thus secure a g'»»i rating Each merchant ami professional man is furni»h«l with a copy of the guide, ao that be may refer to it ami look up the rating of any customer ur prospect ive customer before giving any credit. SWIM E’ARAGRAE’HS The little pigs mild not «r«-t fat mm- els an«l lira! flog» need »alt, and moat whan run« uing on pasture. Shade in th« j>a»tare ><1x1 plenty of water if you wish t<> pretent the fatal over heating to which hog» are »object. fl the spring pig» are doing well, hold them steady until fall, then push hard (or Hie market. Let th« »boat» root—not the fatten ing hog». The exercise in tbe first case i» lieneflcial, in the »econd expensive. Any man »ho |wr»i»tently breed» In» gilt» too young find» the quality of hi» herd going down. The hog lot need» to I* changed and plowed up frequently—because of dis ease germ». Flowing »weetan» the »oil. If you liegiu the hog business right end tirat, you liegin in a small way and grow up with the buaineaa. Clean wallow»! Why, yea, they are possible and are necessary to the com fort and health of the hog» during the warm weather. They could get along without them, of course. but they would not be av thrifty and profitable. Patronize the Herald ) / INCREASED ÇAPITAL > To better accommodate its customers and meet the demands of its increasing business, the First State Bank has increased its i CAPITAL STOCK FROM $15,000 to $30,000 SURRE.US, $3,000. Your account, though it may be small, will have our careful at tention and will be remembered FIRST STATE BANK Vol. 9. No. 33. box the size ot the outside of the tank and 4 inches deep. Put in altout 1 inch in depth of concrete made as before, lay in old pipe or old iron of any kind about 8 inches apart and extending nearly across the box ; then till up with concrete and stroke off level with the As exp«-« ted, President Tait fia« ve 1>K K. M. SAMVKK, MKW VOWS. edge of the box. toed the »tatelxssl bill )»•< au»e ol In» Many have t*en deterred from hav After the concrete is thoroughly dry <qqH,»itio to lhe recall of tlie-jmli« iary , ing bathrooms, «tc. because of lack of remove the box from the pit, wet the pwvi»ion in the Arixona Constitution a wav to diaprwe of the sewage, A few inside wails and floor, mix some clear This action makes the re-all of the jrnli have water system» installed and the cement and water to the consistency of ciary more pronouncedly an issue la- waste lias fu-en run into streams or old- batter, and, with a towel, smooth up fore the Ameri«*an people than it ever fashioned ce»»p'xd», wbich are danger- the inside with this mortar; then take wae la-lore oua thing« unlee« very far removed take an old whitewash brush and put The President, as we lielievr, has set from the water supply, A proper ceaa- on a wash made of clear cement and bi» face against an inevitable ami over pool is tbe best an cheapest method of water about like thin cream. Thia will whelming t ide ol public opinion. That disfioaing of tbe sewage from the farm > make the inside smooth and water be is h<mr»t in his convictions, no one home. Do not 1« scared out fiecauwe tight, Place the cover on, cover it up, doubt». That be >» aoimd and logical some scientific fellow ha» called what connect to tbe house plumbing and the and ba» appreciation ol the revolution you want an anaerobic tank or a septic , loose-jointed pipe in 12-inch ditch to tank. It is really nothing but a plain, i the overflow pipe : cover ail in American deuxx'ratic government and allow that is peai-cably taking place, is clear ordinary cesspool that does not “ceea.” the sewage from all parts of the home ly to la* denied Anyone who ia able to pile one stone to flow in. Gypsy Wordless Language. President Taft baa rescinded in thi» To communicate with one another above another can make one. It ia a Do not add disinfectants; they will matter Pi Ins life-long environment and gypsies uow use letters-and they use tank made tight, ao the liqoida are held stop the action that is so necessary to Gaming. These have created in hi» the telegraph, too. when necessary— until the fecal matter ia converted into, But the liquida or gases by the growth of bacter success. This tank will not have to be uiin > an undue reverence tor our judi erqieclally in this country. cleaned, as all solid matter in destroyed ciary a» an institution. That which the modern Romany also follows ttye “pat ia that all fecal matter contains. except the mineral portion, which is so teran." tracing the footsteps or wagon |»ople regard as iliatinctively honorable It shouhl be large enough to bold all ' small in farm eewage that it would not tnu k* of hl* friends on the road by only so far a» it la justly ami wisely the same method employed by his an of tbe sewage that accumulate# in a day amount to *•» inch in depth in a year. useful the President contemplate# as cleat prototype, reading directions from tbe home. It «buuld be made something inherently sacred lhe peo where no words are written as clearly longer han wide. One should never j ple are right, lhe President is wrong the gorglo doe« a roadside sign- be made les# than 6 feet long by 3 feet President Taft’s nie»»»g«- ia exhaus board But the patterau can be read deep and 3 feet wide. This is large Rockwood Grange will give its next tive. and from tbe view|siint of the by t be gypsy only—it is bidden and enough for a family of six grown peo dance on -aturday evening. September writer a nmat able defense ot the pres secret. although it may be lti plain ple A id ! foot to the length for each 2. Parsons orchestra will be there, led ent judicial ayateni But it fails in es- sight, as a sign beard is open and pub- additional j<erson. Tbe secret of suc by Mr. Parsons himself and no mem It The jtalterun may be formed of •entials, liecauee the system itself is stick* or stones or grass placed cross cess lies in tbe way that the eewage bers missing. Tickets 75 cents. Hup faulty in reaential» it argues an in fashion at the parting of roads in such goes in and how the clear water comes j per extra. fallibility in the judiciary that dues not ui uim# that only a gypsy would In out The top of tbe tank should be lie- • exist, ft invests ths rule of a minority stantly notice and understand To him low the level of the point where tbe A well know n Dee Moines woman with virtue to which it cannot justly it means much-first of all. the direc sewer pipe leaves tbe cellar As the after suffering miserably for two days lay claim. Finally, it assume# that tion taken by Romany predecessors — inlet pipe enters one emi of the tank, it from liowel complaint, waa cured by element of divinity ami sacredne»» as L< utiiry Magazine should have an elbow that turns down one doee of Chamberlain’s Colic. Chol attaching to the courts which, in time to within 18 inches of the bottom This era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale Th« Hungarian Crown. pa t, haa retarded rattier than promot pipe should lie 4 inches in diameter ami by all dealers. The' If uugarlan crown worn at their ed the administration of justice. accession by the emperor» ot Austria have tight joints. Tbe fall in it should It would require lull a recital of fact, ax king» of Hungary la the identical be not less than ‘4 inch to the foot. ar appertaining to judicial «lecieions, one made for Stephen and used at bis NOYICE FOR PUBLICATION The outlet pipe should dip down, so to »how t at the interests of the major coronation over SIX) years ago Tbe that the inner end is 12 inctiea la-low < Puidisher I 02683 ity am) not those of the minority oe,<i vTole Is of pure gold except the set- the top of the tank, ami the outer end I-k partment of the Intern r, I S. luind tug*. and weighs almost exactly four defense and protection. Almost with should be only alout 1 inch l>elow the Offitv at Portland. Oregon. June 24, 1911. out exception where the two have come teen pounds. The settings above allud top of the tank. This tank may be lo Notice 1- iierrby given that John Roy- ed to consist of tlfty three sapphires, in conflict in the adjmiication of large cated anvwl ere outside ot tbe cellar lame West, whoee poet-office address is fifty rubies, one emerald and X'IS and vital questions, the former have pearls. It will be noticed that there wail where the fall may be had. Tbe 53o Davis St., Portland. Oregou, did, on suffered ami the latter have ta^-n ad are no dlntnoiida aiuoug these precious water from it has to l>e run into a lo se- the 1st day of July. 1910, file in this vanced. This has lieen true from the adornment«. This Is accounted for by jointed pipe about * feet long fur each office Sworn Statement and Application, decisions of the exalted and highly re tbe oft quotisl story of Stephen's aver person in the family, unless tbe soil be No. d2t>88, to purchase the »•» »w,^ of spected Supreme <^«iirt of the United sion to such gems because he consid heavy clay when the length should be section 2 and »‘.J -e1«. Section 3, Town states to those of the notorious Appel ered them "unlucky.'' double«!. It should be laid in a ditch ship 1 North, Range 6 East. Willamette late Court of the State of California 12 inches deep. This pipe should at Meridian, and the tinder tiH ieon. un Battle of the Herrings. There is a sort of false pride that least be 3 inches in diameter, and der tie provision* of tie act of June 3, the some tasiple dub patriotism w hich im- , The battle of tbe herrings was larger is better; it should have a fall of 187s. and acts amendatory, known a» comical name given to a tight between pels to a glo«sing over and an apology mi English force and a French detach about I-:I2 of an inch to the foot, and he "Timber and Stone J.aw ” at such for this fact ; but in a very general uicnt not far from Orleans in 1429. may tie l<s-ate«l anywhere the soil ia value as might be fixed by appraisement, at iise, th«' American jieople have reach- The English were coin eying a large looae. A v getable garden ora lawn is ami that, pursuant to such application, <sl tl>e conclusion that all tins disaimu- quantity <>f supplies, mainly herrings, ideal for it. It shouhl be connecletl the land ami timber tlereon have been lant and olieisant allegation of infallible fur It was Lent, to tbe army that was with the overflow pi|«e bv tigiit-jointeti appraised, tin- tinder e-tiingted 760,OtX) vir ue xml wisdom is chaff to «-atch besieging Orleans. The English had sewer pipe that lias a fall of nut less l»>ard feet at <ent» ^» t M, and the woodcock. l.UXi men. the French 6.000. The for than 1-18 inch to the fuot land SsOi«1; that said applicant will The constant tendency of the Ferleral nier repulwd the assailants aud saved The tank, when finished, should be offer final proof in Mipport of his applica court« ha» Ireen to sustain projicrty the berriugs. so the battle wu» uatued tightly covered, without ventilation. tion ami sworn -tatement on the 12th ill honor of the supplies. right- against human right». History When it ia woiking right there will 1« day ol September. 1911, la'forv the Reg demonstrates this from the Drrsi Scott a green scum on the surface of the ister ami Rixeiver of tie I niled States Willing to Take Them Back. decision to the quick-change live-to-four It does not freexe in winter lamd office, at Portland, Oregon. A letter came from the ctothlug firm liquids adjmiication of the income-tax law. Any person is at liberty to protest this saying that the cloth that had been becauae heat is generated in tbe decom And Iwfore the one and auhse«|uent to sent them was full of moths. Was the position, ami the water that is constant pun hase before entry, or initiate a con the other, there is a long line of decis wholesale house taken aback? Not it ly living emptied into it is far above test at any time before patent issue«, by ions in Ftsieral and state courts in By return post went a missive to this tbe (reeling joint. This system 1» not filing a corroborated affidavit in thia which the wealth and privilege and effect: an experimen’ ; it has been successfully office, alleging facts which would defeat monopoly of the minority have had all "On looking over your order we find use«! for many years. tbe entry. H. F. Higby. tbe liest of it. While another long line that you did not order any moths. It BVlLDIfMi A SANITARY CKMPOOL Register. of decisions have denied to the major was our error, aud you will please re Provide a load of field stone, not too ity ameliorating conditions in labor, in turn them at once at our expense.”— large, a load of gravel, not too coarse, A King Who Left Home. trade, in communal rights and in many Argonaut. five sacks of cement ami a box the right set the world to talking, but Paul affairs affecting the prosperity «nd the length for the family, 3 feet wide and Couldn't Help Himsalf. Matbulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., »ays be social ami moral advancement of the “He lived next door to a man f>-r 1 3 feet long, with no bottom, and tile ac people. always Keeps at home tbe King of all t«D years without eveu learning til# cording to tbe distance away from the iAxatives—Dr. King’s New Life Pill«— Al) this haa not beeu brought by dir- neightior's uauie.” house. Dig a pit at least 4 feet deep, 4 reel and positive process of corruption, “Can you Imagine anybody being so feet 4 inches wide and 16 inches longer and that they're a blesaing to all bi« family. Cure constipation, beadache, for had that been so it couhi have been unsociable?" I than the box. The depth should vary indigestion, dyspepsia.—Only 26c at checked by impeachment. Environ "Ob, yea You see. tbe warden according to length of (all between tbe Gresham druggists. ment, association, services--profession wouldn't let them talk.”—Birmingham house and tbe disposal field, where the ally honest enough—performed for the Age-Herald loose-jointed pipe ia to be located. big interests that knew how to get con Mix halt a bushel of cement with Ona Consolation. trol of the elective and to exercise dom three bushels of gravel. Be sure there to get magazines at 1910 club price«. "My wife Is suing me for divorce." inant influence over tbe appointive ma sighed the man. "1 wish I, were dead.” are no streaks in it when mixed, then Nearly every standard publication will chinery—all these are the insidious ele- “Cheer up, old boy. It's a whole lot add enough water to make a rather tbiu increase their club prices for the sea j moots that have turned our judicial better to have your wife spending ali paste. Mix thoroughly again, and. son 1911-12 ao we cannot fill your order system from its true purpose. The I mony than life insurance.’’— Detroit after placing a layer of stone in the for any club given below after Septem American people have discovered how Free Press. liottom of tbe pit, throw in the concrete ber 20, 1911. See the point? Then to avoid such pernicious influences, ami and level off. Let stand until the next send us your order TODAY. they are going to urge their discovery morning and place tbe box an equal1 To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add to its logical and practical application. Notice is hereby given that the under distance from each bank of the pit. Cut Delineator .. ............. for $1 * They are not fanatical. They are not signed has ound running at large in or) Everybody’s. •’ 1 holes in each end of Isix for inlet and rabid. Nor will they he. The bungu- Multnomah t'ounty, Oregon, west of outlet pipes, and place these pipe» in or) Tbe Housekeeper " 1.65 I mkv of popular passion terrorising tbe lhe Sandy river, a horse of the follow position. or McClures ’’ 1.59 judiciary is a false alarm. We have ing description: Put in a layer of atone around tbe or 1 Woman's Homet'omp'o “ 1.95 ! had the recall in Oregon for ten years, One roan mare; reached mane; ls>th outside of the box. and then a layer of or Hampton's............................ " 1.95 ! and no judge has suffered. front legs sprung; weight about MSI mixe«l concrete. mixe«i as before Alter or The Housekeeper and Me- pounds; about HI years old; no marks Clure's .............................. •’ 2.76 or brands visible Said animal was nate stone and concrete until the top of futa and bruire* may I m » healed in taken up by meat Lents. Ovgvm, on the box is reached, the last layer living or World’s Work, almut one-third the time required by the 24th day of August 1911, and is now .concrete, so that it may 1« stroked off Cosmopolitan and the nauti trratme.it by applying Cham- living held by me at Halls Livery Sta 1 level with tbe tup of the bux. Put the l*elineator ............ *• 4.36 ble. in lz*nts, Oregon, where tbe owner berlain’s Liniment, It it an anticep- van recover same by paving the cost of ’ stone back from the box and nee spade These rders. at prices given, can only tic and causes such injurier to heal taking up, keeping aim advertising »aid or shingle as in the spring, so that the t delivered in the V S. anti insular without maturation, Thin liniment animal. The owner of said animal is | inside may be smooth. The top may possessions. unknown to the undersigned. also relieve* soreness of the ■n uacle# be covered with plank or a concrete Remember, the time is short. Dat «1 at l ent», Oregon, thi« 2.1th day and rheumatic pains. For tale by all of August. 1911. slab. Tbe latter costs no more and is . John Hal). Address, The Pacifie Monthly, Port I dealers. permanent. To make this slab make a land, Oregon. Constable. JUDICIARY RECAE L PARAMOUNT ISSUE A Miser’s Luxury. There was a Middlesex couple rm e who lived on a sum to shock the most rei kless of our corre»|»»ndent». Daniel Dancer was the rnun. fie I'M-I.isl uu saving as un art and saved for art's sake, ills father left him a farm and eighty acres, and Ids sister helped him lie let carry out tils scheme of life the lund lie fallow. says the lamdou Gent. It costs money to cultivate land For food the couple believed lu one The batch of dump day. one meal lings I in kill on » Saturday lasted out the week For clothing lie de|<en«l«d on hay bands “swath«! round Ids feet for boots ami round his body for n coat." But Daniel had a weakness He would buy a clean shirt each year And out of this arose the tragedy of his life—a lost lawsuit over three pence which In Daniel's judgment, the shirt seller had wrongfully pocketed lie died tn 1794 worth £3 (XX) a year. EASY RIDDANCE OE SEWAGE ON FARMS Dance at Rockwood YOLK LAST CHANCE NOTICE.