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The Family Cough Medicine In every lioim, tier«* h I iou I i I I» h iMit'In of Hr. Klug*« New Discovery, ready for Immediate ime when Hliy member of the family contract« a cold or it coligli Prompt urn* will «top tin* »prowl of «Ickue««, H A, Htiil, of M nmoii , Midi, writes: “My whole family <le|ieii<l« Upon Dr King'» New Ihactivery «» the l»*t coligli nini cold uuxlieitlt* in the world. Two 50c. hottie« etiriMl me of pneumonia." Thousand« of oilier families have Ix-i-n isjually tx'iii'lltteil «nd depend entirely upiyi Dr. King'« New Oux-overy to cure their cough«, cold«, throat and lung troubles. Every dose help«. Prior, OOo. and 11.00. All druggist«. HOO CONDITIONER Following is a h>»g conditioner that was recommended by the U S Da- partnent of Agriculture and that has been uted successfully by thousands of farmers: Wood charcoal I pound, sulphur I pound, sodium chloride I pound, so dium bicarbonate 2 pounds, sodium sulphate 1 pound, sodium hypoaul phate 2 pounds, antimony sulphide, Mix thoroughly and feed I pound in slop 1 large tablespoonful to each 200 pounds of live weight, once a day This conditioner was published by Dr D E Salmon in Bulletin No 24, of the Department of Agriculture Doings of Our Neighbors •V CHERRYVILLE ’’ A good «lx fixit plank walk leading to the Catli’dic church has been flnislied. Mi«« Elixalx th Hhoeinaker entertaintsl a number of young ladle» from Portland with u five coiirae dinner la»t riaturdsy evening. The decoration« were of autumn leave« and virgina cn«-|»er Tboati present were: Mi»» -» Lora Foster, Florence Baker, Quw-ni.* Mwansrm, Blanche Herehner, Gei.rgi« Ewing. Evangeline R«x*lie, R.w |{ Fonts, Julia Hpooner and Mr*. D. R Hhis-maker Tlie «lx year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibb« i« seriously ill li 1« feared (This matter must not kw reprinted with he may lx- afflicted with infantile out epeelal permleelon.J paralysis. The choice of a high «-liool rite al last The m<Mt di* ordant noiae the writer Saltirday’« election went to Charles ba, heard in a long time is the first Cleveland lor hi« tract on North Main (■rowings of a bunch of little roosters at 4:30 a. in. Street. «« After th, rainy spell come« a little «unahln«. La«t week wa« regarded by «ome a« th« time of the ««lumoxtial storm» aud who now «ay we may ex|Mx:t «ome fair weather. U.T. Pet«r»on of Mt. Tabor, who haa a bungalow one mil« we>t of thia pla‘e on Cedar Creek, wa« out la«t week and II. K. Illi SI.SN SCO. I-HII.AIIKI CIA oil he aaya he attended th« Htate Fair and m. Mill« give« it a great «end off. The ditfday of «hx-k was “great" while tie fruit« and ilowera were imnien««. The race« A TRAP FOR RED MITE8. were ■■ goo I a« could tw «hown any Take strip« of cloth or gunny sack where while the relay race« were «imply ing «nd hang lengthwise on the roosts wonderful. The degree of «kill and and about four to six inches lower «l>eed iu changing horae* and «addle than the roost on each side. In the and were almixit |M«t lielief unle«» reen with When you see two small boys riding morning you will find quite a harvest i your own eye*. one of those tongue steered wagon« It « Storage Company of red mites which can he gathered CORBETT is usually the smaller of the two that Wm Webber, who I im lx-en in east furnishes the motor fiower Make« all |xiint» between Portland by putting the cloths into hot water ern Oregon the p««t rummer, returned « — S —M . Parker Canon, Arie and Lents on Mt Scott Line. F. C. Rwi m veri his sister. Mrs. Al- home last week Hi« wife ha« lieen in An unsightly pile of ashes and nib a hospital whl e over the mountains for bert Fox to Troutdale Saturday Freight, Expro««, Baggage and all bish that the writer often passes has a bislily ailment. Nhe 1« much letter Mr J. T Rea, traveling salesman for kind« of Transfer Work. been very effectively screened by a row and will al»<> return In a few day« the Union Meat Co , I» spending a ten of sweet |x*as, which in both leaf and Mr. and M>a. LaReer of East Port days' vacation with his wife and child- blossom are a big Improvement* over l ent« Ofhce • Foster Road land are out for a few day« at the home ren near here. W ANTICO the rubbish. Lent« Phone« .... Talxir 1424 of Howard Watkins, who ia a brother Artber Wolcott entertained a friend Homi’ Il filli The wood from which pencils are of Mr« IjiPeer. Mr. I .«Peer ia a tele Lorn Portland Munday. made Is becoming relatively ao scarce graph o|«*rator in Portland for the Mr«. Frank Reed »nd son Francis that pencil manufacturers are buying F. W. Tutisy, Manager Western Union, lie 1« now enjoying were in Portland Saturday. up old red cedar fence rails in Tenues hi, vacation. He also has a vineyard Aak fur Rose City \ an Miss Abbie Ht I tea of Portland came see and other southern stat«*« to get WANTRI) — Boy« mar *»• had and of Concord and Niagara gr«|>e« which «omettine« girl«. The older ime« at he ha« recently garnered and «old at a Saturday fora week,’ visit with Mrs. C. needed pencil wood. ordinary wagi* aud other» lo le E. Smith. Stacking improves the quality of «chixiled and cared for in return for *,si price. Mr. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson According to the pa|>er«, Poet Master -tight scrvice» rendami. For particu- both grain and straw and makes It pos and Mias 1 a Ura Ross at tender! a dance lar» nddrex» W. T. (rarduer. superin- Morand at Boring i« placed on the list sible to put the job of thrashing over tendent Boy» and Girl« Aid Society of of those whose bond« have expired and at Washougal Saturday evening. until cooler weather, which not only Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf mav I m * replace,! by some other cltixen Mr. in<l Mr, Byer« had a gentleman makes it more comfortable for the men and teuina. but for the good wife I of that burgh. It cannot he on the friend visiting them over Sunday K«>l< HAI.K ground« ol incompetency as he surely 1 Several men tregan clearing the ground who has to feed the crew. ha« a model office. In the fortune of for the new church site Saturday. In planning for the poultry bouse it war amt politic« the «bleat sometime« la well to allow at least ten square feet Cor Main and Foster Road FOR SALE—Newspaper« for wrap are overcome. « of space per fowl. Many poultry keep KELSO ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. ers break this rule and in the end lose At one time the Keely Institute at •S----------------------------------------------- K PHONE TABOR 1688 thereby, either in the appearance of Dwight, 111., did a tremendous buxine««, LUMBER—At our new null 1‘4 mile» curing |>er»on» of the drink habit gener At the meeting nt tlie Neighborhood poultry diseases or lessened egg pro «lUtheaxt of Kelso We deliver lunilvr. Club last Saturday the following officer» duct ion lonarud Bro» (■ ally at a coat of Irom two to three hun were elected to »erve for the next six dred dollar«. Now they will guarantee Some one has suggested the wisdom FOR SALE—Hup-moldle. 20 horre a cure for |A.OO and you can deposit the month«: Miss Carrie Lain«ireaux, presi of teaching thrift to school children an dent; Mrs. E. A. Revenue, vice presi power, 11)12 nnxlel—(lixxl condition, money in the bank or with the Po«t hour each week during the school year. lias run only 4l!*> mile, Equipment Ma»trr until yon are sat ¡«tied you dent, and Mrs. Roliert Jonsrud was re This idea is good, but it would seem to are complete. J George Springer, 21« 1,1 elected secretary and treasurer. be an even better plan for thia same all right. Avenue, lent» Mi«s Carrie I<amoreaux’s mother, trait to be taught in the home every The measure to be voted on at the Lot« iu Calkin« Plat are now on the election in November in regard tn hav- three sister, and a brother, arrived Mon day in the week. Orders Drlivervsl Promptly market. Come early and get your ing a County Attorney for every Conuty day from Pennsylvania, They are at «•holer. Water piped to all lots. present staying at the home of Fresi The Austrian government disposes of electric light, and telephone, Owner on a «alary i« a go-xi measure in the 1.500.000 railway ties annually that Lamoreaux. on tract E M. Calkin«. R I. l^nt«, opinion of many people ■• a resident The friends of Mrs. Annie Bowne, ■ re cut on the national forest reserves. Ore Home Phone Hill 11, '-"fj-l, Gil- attorn»»' is letter acquainted with the In the United States the practice is lx-rt Station. Caxrrdara line. sitnation than one residing el«ewhere (nee Annie Jarl) will be pleased to Lear well established of selling standing a daughter w as born to lier Bunday, in ■ nd by having a ««larv he 1« not «n li- l.< >M I A.M» | < »I Nil timber and down timber on the forest able to make a «mall fine to offender«. Portland reserves, but there seems to be no Joe and Angela Canning made a brief FOUND - Masonic Emblem. Call at A state attorney in Illinoia received pre-'edent for disposing of manufac- lieraid office, pay tor ad. describe over flkfl.iOi in one term of office by visit with tie* home folks, returning to | tured lumber. property and take It. not fining excessively and thus partly Portland, Monday. Investigations made by the United conniving at the practice of keeping KtrlNICY TOLOAN States department of agriculture show open tippling house« on Sunday. lhat $35,000.000 1« lost annually by the fi tx<r cent loan« on farm«, orchard Mr«. Parnell Averill has gone to visit farmers of the country through pre anils, city nvident or buxine«» pro|x*rty, her daughter, Mr». Geo. Edelen, near ventable grain diseases. The simple to buy. build, improve, extend or re l.ogan this week, for a vacation fron» ¡treatment of seed grain with formalin and 1, 4 1-2 h. p. WL M. . . . $150. fund mortgage, or other srcurili««; the Poet Office. one pint to thirty or forty gallons of terms reasonable; stx-cial privilege.,; water— would put a stop to the greater 1, 8 L p. M. M................. $175. correspondence invited Department I., Since the rain« of last week the fall HIM Bldg , Denver. ( <>lo., or I •»•part merit Chinook and Silver Sides are running part of the loss noted. 1, 4 h. p. Harley Davidson $135. plentifully up the Sandy and are con- 1, 8 h. p. M. M...................... $200. Failure to make repairs as soon as a stantlv lumping at the dain near Camp thing gets out of whack often costs Six The hatchery people are expected , many times what the fixing of the to resume operation« at the darn this trouble would amount to in both time veek They will take «pawn from the :tnd money. This lx just as true of a female Chinooks as long «» the run 1 bole tn the feme as of a piece of ina- lasts. j cbinery whicb gets out of commission Everybody's magazine has hegun a when a fellow has a num tier of hired series of debates or discussion« between men on his hands It is simply the old. .old story of the stitch in time that Address a lending »ocialist and a prominent -aves nine Catholic Clergyman, These articles Beaver State Herald will be widely read and eagerly con HARVARD BICYCLES Oregon Where sawdust can be bad cheaply sidered as both are able men. It it Lents, ind in quantities it makes an admir plainly to le seen that the priest is L. H. Carter & Son able material for bedding horses. The Contractors and Builders Improving Famous Road, fearful that hi« craft and calling are in -table floor should be cleaned of all Manufacturen of Window Ca«lngv, Herren For two yenrs parts of the old Ña dirt and a layer of sawdust three or I »non and Window». Moldings. Column». Pan danger. rionnl mad. the natural thoroughfare four Inches deep scattered in the stall. el«, Ornament«, Ätc. Custom I'lalnlug and Halid Hawing Owners leni- 1‘latiiiiig Mill» from Washington and Baltimore to This should be covered with straw or aud Wood Working Factory. r Wheeling and the west, have been in : other txxlding material and will make ¿«01«. tfrrroa GRESHAM •g------------------------------------ ------ — K snch Imd condition through western an excellent absorbent of all moisture Maryland that its usefulness as a Occasionally the sawdust should be re Oscar Walin and family left last week through automobile route has been newed. LODGE DIRECTORY. for Wisconsin to visit friends and rvla- greatly Impaired The originally good Mt «coll Chapter V I> O. K H. Stated meet surface has lteen worn off for miles, tivex Professor Forbush. ornithologist, of Ifi« Klrsl and Third Wednesday evening of each ninnto (liegrem Third Wr<lne> Mr and Mrs. .1. N. Clanahan have exposing large stones, of which Its the state of Massachusetts, puts the day) Order W. M moved from the farm to their home on foundation w«< principally made In loss which the country suffers annu Maud ft. Connell, Sec some eases bowlders were washed ally from the ravages of Insect life at Third Ave. and Foster Road North Main. down by the mountain streams, and $suo.000.0(M) Hhlloh Circle latche« of G. A, K. Meets every 1st He estimates that but Dr. Inglis has moved from Troutdale I veral stretches were Injured by the lr<! rhiirstlay in Grange llall at 2 P. M Otegon and for the natural enemies of the gypsy Lents, L Maffei, Pre«.. C. Ingalls, Sec. to Gresham and is occnpying l«*wis hauling of pine timber from the dis moth the Increase of a single pair Metxger’s new house on Lawrence trict north of Hanc(x-k and Flintstone would defoliate the United State» in Avenue. As a result a great deal of the through eight years. To the insectivorous birds Mrs. E. A. Thom [win returned Tues travel east and west has been going .’liiefiy Is due the credit that such a day from The Dalit*« where she has been by Bedford. Ligonier. Greensburg and calamity does not overtake us visiting her »on, Dr. Fred Thompson. Pittsburgh, a longer and more hilly Mrs Robert Idinsdown of Pleasant route than that over the National road Those in close touch with the egg In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association direct to Wheellug and beyond. Late Home, vtoited her mother, Mrs. Brad ly. however, the state highway com market of New York city estimate field, last week. mission, encouraged and aided by the that yearly there are received on this Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Prof. C. C Baker, former principal of Automobile Club of Maryland, has one market 144.OOO.tMM) broken eggs Fire, American Life and Accident In (in*xham schixils. is studing law at the taken an active interest in restoring Till.« includes the breakage in packing, the breakage in transit aud the break I «fate university at Eugene surance of Portland the rond to It« old time Importunée. age In unpacking. This loss is so Rev. and .Mrs J. A. Hopper of heavy that the federal defmrtment of PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES I (Tackamas were Gresham visitors Tues- agriculture has started an Investiga Women Who Get Dizzy ' day• tion Into the subject with a view tn ■w Every women who is troubled with arousing Interest in a better shipping Mrs Chas. Cuih*r, of \'aiicouvt*r. Wash., visited Grandma W’xxl Sunday. fainting and dixzy spell«, backache, ink kage headache, weakne,.. debility, c nstipa- Eczema and Itching Cured In many sections of the country west tion or kidney troubles should n«e H. E, lemon« (leo. W. Baldwin Wilson Benefiel The soothing, healing medication in Electric Bitters. They give r»li f wla*n <>f the Mississippi and Missouri rivers i » h . iioksox ' s k >- xrma ointmuxt penetrates nothing else will, improve the health, the unusual period of hot and dry weather Just past has eutirely ex every tiny pore of the «kin, cleirs it of adding strength and vigor from tlie first hausted or greatly reduced the usual dose Mrs. Laura Gaines nt \voca, La., all impurities—stops itching instantly. I sources of water supply (’H'ler Anch East Side Funeral Directors ■ay»: ’’Four dnefor» had given me up 414 Last Alder St., on Hast 6th St. Dr. Hobson's* Eczema Ointment is and my children and »11 my friends cin umstanees there is particular need that an water from new or depleted guaranteed to speedily hdl icsctua, were looking far me to die, when my sources should he boiled l«rfore tt Is Lady Assistant ... • I AutofService rashes, ringworm, teller, and other un *>n insisted that I use Electric Bitters. used for drinking purposes Unless Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Treatment sightly eruptions. Ecgema Ointment is I did »<<. and they hkve done me a such precaution Is taken the misfor Moderate Prices a doctor’s prescription, not an experi world of g«Nxf.’' Just try them. 50e. tune of n drought, which Is bed enough. Fast 52 H-2525 ment All druggists or by (hail 60c. and 11.00 at all druggist or by mail. Is likely to be aggravated by epidemic« Portland, Oregon Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and It. S. Rl l KI.BN 4 CO. 1*1111 AIIXI.I'HII OU of disease St. Loulo. XT. Lolls Rose City Van •4 CLASSIFIED LENTS FUEL COMPANY Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty Motor Cycle Bargains HERALD New Eagle and Day. ton Motor Cycles for Immediate Delivery $ 35.00 $ Repairs a Specialty Lents Garage INSURE NOW »lohn Brown, Gresham, Ore F. S. Dunning, Inc. One Year $4.50 A resourceful farmer not far from where the writer live« baa got his nuuie tn the palters by using his auto mobile Inateud of a liorve In the o;»era- tlou of the hay rope The auto fur nished plenty of ixiwer at the right tltne «nd didn't get Its heel« mixed up with the rope. The pace that the Kansu« fanner set when he paid hl* harvest bauds S3 a day and furnished chi’ ken dinners, with pie a la mode, will not likely prevail during the com husking sea ton. with the condition of the crop having »lumped over 50 per cent. Ho may pay the same money, but he will probably drop off the chicken dinner» ■nd pie. It ha« been estimated that a quail is worth $3) yearly to the neighbor hood In which It makes Its headquar ter». In view of this, ft will be seen to be the height of folly for any one to kill the quail for the paltry few cent« that can be got out of It. The pot- bunter'a prime Interest is not in agri culture Because of thia agriculturist» would do well to discourage the pot hunter. The song sparrow Is a very unaMUtn- Ing bird and. though not as sociable and as friendly as the robin or wren. 1« a very *wtu*t singer. Its song Is not varies!, having but three or four phrases, but it Is remarkably pure and clear. This sparrow Is a trifle smaller and more slender than the English sparrow, and while the during ia some what the same the male bird does not ■how the pronoun' ed black and brown of the male bird of the English va riety. A north Mississippi valley nursery man is having considerable success with a fall bearing atrawlierry which Is a cross between native plaDts which bear the latter part of June and moun tain varieties which bear much later. The fruit of the mountain tierriea la small, but the cross produces fruit that is large and of fine flavor. The vine« bear from the middle of August until the frost conies in the fall. They are hardy and require no covering during the winter. Ex(ierta in charge of the fruit breed ing work of the Minnesota Agricul tural college have lately gone to the northern part of the state to gather spedmens of native wild fruits which will be grown on the experiment sta tion grounds and crossed with other cultivated varieties. Wild raspberries, gqoseberries and plums of a hardy type will be sought out. and it is hoped by using these in cro«a breeding the productiveness aud hardiness of culti vated varieties may be increased. Willows, cottonwoods and some oth er trees of these types, which show much tenacity of life and are bard to kill when felled at other times in the year, may be effectually killed by removing a strip of bark about a foot wide encircling the trunk and a abort distance from the ground. The root systems are putting forth their final effort at this season in the maturing of the large crop of leaves and ar» thus so depleted that if the girdling is done now they die with the top». A reader of these notes who some time ago set out an evergreen wind break about his farmstead asks wheth er it would be all right to trim or prune it during midsummer The sap of the trees of tlie conifer family being resinous, it quickly coats over any cut surface«, so th:it there is not the danger that there would be in trim ming deciduous trees out of season. In the case of fruit tiearing trees the summer pruning does no damage by causing the tree to lose sap. but is favorable to a production of fruit buds for tlie following season. The strike and running off to the city by many a farm lad might be prevent ed if bis father had the good judg ment to adopt a system of co-operation or partnership with this same boy—a partnership in profits as well as hard work. Every boy that ts worth a cop per has a personality xud an Individ uality of his own. and this should be encouraged to express itself In some such manner as that suggested The father who follows a narrow, crabbed policy with bis boy almost invariably reaps a harvest in kind, with ingrati tude and lack of affection thrown in Danish farmers have the system of co-operation so well worked out In the marketing of the $3.000.000 worth of eggs which they sell annually on Euro pean markets that If there is a single spoiled egg in the entire number ex ported it can tie traced to the hen that laid tt on any farm in Denmark. Every egg is marked, and the mark shows the Inspectors the location of the farm and the name of the owner. The discovery of such an egg is a matter of nation wide importance, and the un fortunate farmer who ts guilty of such an offense as trying to market a bad egg for a fresh one is heavily pun ished The fanners of one county in a west ern central state feel that their hiring ' of a county agricultural expert has been more than justified In view of the service he has tieen’ able to render along the line of stamping out an epi demic of hog cholera As soon as the disease put In its appearance his at tention was called to It. and he at once started a campaign to exter^ninate It He secured and applied the serum and In everr Instance where he was called In tin»- he succeed«*! In checking the disease Up to a short time ago be bad treat«»! 3KA bogs, had not lost a single well hog and had saved a good many that were already down with th« fl»* ease