FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909 TILE ECJJO REGISTER, ECHO, OREGON. PAGE SEVEN" HOWARD K. PrHTOS - Aaaarer mat Chewl). Laa4vtlle. Cotoraiio. Hpwimau inrct 0td. giber. LmI. U. O"l0. Blli.r. Vw; Gold. & .no or Copper. It MalUac earekiree one loll price ia bbi oe appltcatlno. IViatml a-H I'mptr wvwk at hill-rt JMarenooi Oartaiaalo tiaUoaal Uana. MEN WANTED 50 Tie-makers to manufacture White Cedar Pole Ties, hewn 2 face. Five years work for good men. Plenty of work for all. A. F. ESTABROOK CO. BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON CRESCENT BAKING POWDER biah priced bikini powder will do (nil doct it better. U raitca the dough and mikri light er, iwrrtrr and bclte: livp food a. Sold br rxo cert 2 5c per pound, it yon will tend ui your Bam a nrt aM.Ma ma ill arad too a book on health and baking powder. CFESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wm ALBERTA WHEAT LAND $15 Per Acra 10 Year' Tim Theaelandtof Canadian Pacific Railway produce from 15 to M buahel of wheat. ?$ to l(W btuhala of oat, for acra. All near railways, towfta and arhoola. Puaitively Ui brat wheat land nmpoaiUoa for man of moderate mean. No cr p failures. Sand tdr for frea llluatrated literature. Special ratal lat and l&lh of every month. IDE-M'CARTHY LAND CO. CanL Land Ada. Canadian Pacific R R. 425-24 Lumberman' Huiklinc PORTLAND. OK If yea eailer from Fit, raUir UMiw, " ka.e ch.Hrea. or lr.ea.ii itai a- -s P aorery wil reilrre I-, "! a.l 1 are aaaos ia ea la uiaaod fr-ruP' a . I H I)r. May a Kplleptlrld. Core. kaa earW ce.aaa.it wiie ereiyiaiye mm railed. Seat It itirctlfB. F.ieraea rre-a.d. Uearaael .f-' V,a,riJS O.ar! Maiweairt aail Orata Aek 4a--iOih. lWo. oaar. aauKe.IZI. rtr i AO a4 lU aeareat W DP. W. II. MAY. S4S rairl Street. New Vork City. QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION tub HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL of it kind in the Northwest, we invite the invcttigation of those who want the best ia practical education. Let us prove superiority. Call, phone or write. Cat alogue, business forms and penwork free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE 'The School of Quality" Tenth and Morrison 3 Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal OH W. A. WISE a lean a Leader in Painleaa Dents, Workia Portland. Out-of-Town People Should loinombor that our force to ao arrant-ad that WK CAN DO THEIIl KNT1RB CKON. BRIDGE AND PLATE WOKK IN A DAY if Mceaaary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX TRACTING FREE when ntat-a or brvteee are or dered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty. For the Next Fifteen Days We will fir yon a Mod Bk roU or pore. lain crown for W Bk brtdae teeth " Molar crown . Cold or enamel fillina. I- Hirer fillina M Good rubher plate 5 The boat ted rubber plates 1M Pain lea ex traction M All, WORK GUARANTEED IS TEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Third and Waahtnrum St. PORTLAND, OREGON For Highest Quality use lAv! POWDER 23 Ounces for 23 Cents Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial w You never saw such cakes and biscuit They'll open your eyes Then He Massed Her. The Male Graduate 1 propose to girdle the earth. The Female Graduate Why do you begin on such a big thins? Eitreme L'vaaervatlvea. Tt la the habit of some people to condemn everything they are mentallv Incapable of understanding, and then Insist upon calling It "conservatism" Instead of Ignorance. Wltk Mia leaat'ThaBaa. Sirs. Jentier I.ee Oudt-go Did yon feel that earthquake alioi-k tbit morning? Mrs. Sellilom Holme Very distinctly; bat I thought It was my husband getting out of bed. Hla llaildlaa; tit. "That lot you sold me at Lonesome hurst Is all covered with water," said the city man to the agent. "Sure!" said the fleshy man; "we're going to stock It for Ashing next sea son!" Yo-'""- Q,,"mn. A Mad Lack. Speeder That auto of mine doesn't go fast enough." Roaster What's the matter? Speeder Several victims have com plained that they knew what struck them, whlph meana something defec tive. And I am not cruel. SnlrlUe fur a Srnrploa. If I scorpion finds himself licked by a centipede, which is usually the case, though both little things put up a desperate fight, the scorpion commits sulci-. It twists Its tail portion and tings Itself In the back of the neck and drops dead. To Breal: In New Shoes. Alwajrt ahake In Allen's Foot-Eaae, s powder. Ct rurva but, lavating, aching, aurolli-n IwL L'urva eorna, Ituruwiiig naili and bunion. At til :i' -frtl and alio atere, 2-te. Dont arrrpl irj .. -.luite. fiu.lc mallei r'KEE.- AUdreu alien a. uimatoi. La Kor. .. 1. A good locomotive will travel shout l,OUO.ouo mile before it wear out. With ordinary care it ought to last twelve yean. Not Yrf, bat Soaeilno. Man from the I'ity You Intend to keep bees, I suppose. Suburbanite Some day, perhsps. At present we are devoting our entire ener gies to keeping s cook. Oaly m Coalrlbatov. "He's a regular contributor to youi paper. Isn't he?" asked the caller. "O, yea." replied the city editor; "but w haven't uaed any of hla stuff for years." "But I thought you aald h was a regular contributor?" "So I did. He contrlbutea Juat the same." Yon- kera Statesman. taMasT Ilia. Tou people are at peace with el. the world." remarked the foreigner. "What do you need of a standing army and a big navy?" "Principally." aald the native, "to keep Capu Hobson quiet." Chicago Tribune. Of all the boy workers in London, newsboys sre the healthiest, barbers' boys the moat unhealthy a tribute to tn open-air life. A statue of King Henry VI is being placed outside of 8;ilUIurr cathedral, Kngland, as a memorial to tut late Uean Webb. tar .1 .. "Bertha, where ia my bat? I laid II down here a little while ago." "Sure. miMtit, Fido's takin' a nap la It Don't talk so loud, or ye'll wske the little dsrlint." Looking Ahead. "Old chap, what are you growing those umbrageous side whiskers for?" "I'll tell you If you won't say any thing about It I know of a big de partment store where. there's going to be a vacancy In the floorwalker's Job In a few weeks, and I'm going to apply for It." Chicago Tribune. Fro a the lerraaia Table. Van Antler I think we are sure of a good dinner to-night. You know my new English butler does the entire ca tering for the household. Grubb Can you rely on him to ? Van Antler Not always, but this evening I request ed him to send ua up something from the kitchen table. Puck. COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAHIH0 POWDER UTRACTS "JUST RIGHT CLOSSiTaDEVEIS I aortruw 0. oat ; Gwaraata I wader al Par ri Laws) A Good itralaer la -'eeeary. Dlrt-carrylng bacteria once In the tnllk has done Its harm, and tio num ber of strainers of any kind yet In vented can take out the pernicious germs. The best strainer for the average dairyman Is a metal vessel, aa shown In the cut. with a wire screen of 100 wires BEST TYFK. o A wire screen on a strainer should be replaced as soon as It becomes broken or rusted. The only satisfactory way to clean the screen of a strainer l( with a small, stiff brush. The best kind of a strainer la one with the screen on the sides, rather than on the bottom, for then there Is no un due pressure, which sometimes forces small particles ,of dirt through th9 screen. The screener cannot be count ed upon to make up for previous care lessness In milking. Scientists say that a poor strainer may even In- crease the bacterial content of milk. In using cheesecloth or thick linen for straining milk It should not only be boiled after use. but should then be wrapped In a paper and baked In the oven for thirty minutes and then kept wrapped up until time to use sgaln. Farm and Home. Track Patch aad Orchard. When one of our Western farmers goes down Eaa' he la Impressed with the fact that the truck patch, the orchard, the poultry yard and the dairy are relatively of vastly greater Importance than In country where broad fields of grain, aifalfa, spuds and sugar beets are tn fashion end big bunches of beef cattle enliven the tandscane. The great cities, some of them couialnlng more people than the entire State of Colorado, must b fed from the farms. The products of the West sre mainly such as may be readily transported over long dis tances. But nllk, vegetables and small fruits are better, as well as cheaper. If produced near the place of consumption .and this line of agrlcul ture baa from the exigency of things become the Industry of Eastern farm era. Field and Farm. Aridity and Bailer flavor. It baa been a generally accepted theory among teachers of and writers 3n dairy subjects that the production it good butter necessitates the devel jpment of a certain amout of acid In the cream, for two reasons, to develop a desirable flavor and to Improve the keeping quality. Recctt investlga tlons by the United States Department if Agriculture Indicate, however, that Gutter made from Pasteurized sweet :ream has better keeping qualities and remains free from objectionable flav Drs for a longer time than butter made from sour cream. If these facts are established It might seem that In the years to come only sweet cream would be bought for butter making. Startlaa tadlaaa aa Farmer. The Cheyenne River Agency will be busy for some time to come, as the distribution of live stock to Indians has commenced. To each head of a family la to be given twenty-three head of 2-year-old heifers, or in case be so desires a team of mares, a wag on and harness, agricultural imple menta. five cows and $50 In cash, says the Pierre correspondent of the St. Paul Dispatch. This distribution means that to any of the Indians who desire will be giv en a start of about $1,000 la value either toward starting a herd of cat tle or beginning farming operations without any expense. The Coaatr. School. The farmers in every school district are ' responsible for the school they produce, says Hoard's Dairyman. If they wanted better schoolbouses t- could easily make them. If they wau. ed better teachers they could nrr cure them by paying what they are worth. If they wanted the school to help make Intelligent boys and girls who would understand the chemical terms that are used In (arm litera ture, they could secure that also. If the country school Is a bad failure. If It falls to make Intelligent men of their boys, the farmers are alone to blame for It. . Map aa Black Fod. For generations English farmers have made extensive use of dwarf Es sex rape as a stock food. This plant may be described aa a rnU-baga run to bead. The seed la sown like ruta baga turnips and cultivated, without thinning. BCSHIXO BOX FOB DAIBT CTCKBILB. Coanaaerclal Kt( Farm. The production of market eggs Is probably the safest branch of the poul try business, and the amount of capi tal Invested need not be very large. In the New England States. New York and New Jersey there are many com mercial egg farms, keeping from 500 to several thousand hens. The fann ers, too. In this section of the country keep large floc ks for eggs for the East ern markets, and all seem to be do ing well and making money. What we need In the South Is more egg farms. Lands are cheap, material for housing and labor cheap, and. again. It Is not necessary In the South to build such expensive houses. We have every advantage In the Southland for producing eggs at a less cost than our Northern brothers, and with quick and satisfactory railroad facilities to the Eastern markets the South should be come the greatest poultry producing section of the entire country. Other branches of the poultry Indus try may pay better than egg farming, but none are attended with so little worry and risk and are so certain of steady returns and r fair remunera tion for the time and money expended. Early I'lomlna; Always Boat. Last summer we got a field of wheat stubble about half plowed when other work called us away. The remaining stubble was turned under early this spring, and the whole field planted to corn. The corn on liist summer's plow Ing Is now several Inches taller than that on the land plowed this spring, and Is ranker and better In every other way. There ia a difference between sum' mer and fall plowing, the difference be ing in favor of the summer plowing. Turning a green growth Into the soil seems to be very much better than turning an equal growth under, but waiting until It has matured and dried before doing It. Here on this farm we aim to do all the plowing possible this summer. It may be hot work but the days are long and one does not need to hurry the teams. Not only Is It better to get the work done as soon as possible for any crop to be sown this fall, but our experience proves to ua that the earlier the better If corn Is to be the next crop. Farmer's Mall and Breeze. A Hoe; S belter. The form of Individual hoghouse showq In the Illustration Is 6 feet square on the ground and both doors are hinged so tbey will open and close readily; 13 foot boards make the side and roof. Use good soft pine floor ing, as It Is lighter and much easier to move when necessary than heavier lumber; four pieces 2x4 inch and 6 feet long are for sills; two pieces 2x4 Inch and 8 feet long are for ridge and plate. The door In the roof can be opened when the sun shines. Sun shine Is the best tonic known for lit tle pigs in early spring, and the door Is essential when the sow needs at tention at pigging time as a means of entrance and, as Is sometimes the rase, a very hastv exit. Breeders' Ga zette. Fecllaa; Maatrt riaata. Our people are perfectly satisfied that they can put character into milk and cream and butter by feeding the dairy cow a properly balanced ration and all that sh will properly atand. The cow is simply a machine, the soil Is simply a machine, and the cabbage head is a machine Into which we cm put a certain amout of material and turn out from It so many dollars. If you feed this vegetable matter, with high-grade nitrogenous manure you can make It pay. Dairy Notee. Butter methods are gradually gain ing favor. Working to the best advantage means using bralna. Cold and overfeeding will kill the young calf mors quickly than any thing else. Don't try to keep a cow for milk and beef. She will disappoint you ev ery time. The man with a "dual purpose" dream usually wakes up to find that be Is In the beef business. 1 It's Just about as hard to get a good heifer out of a scrub as It Is to make water run up MIL The creamery patron has his month ly cream checks while the other fel low has the store bllL The ordinary man may be Judged by the company he keeps, but the dairy farmer Is Judged by the cows he keeps. The beat way to Insure high prices for dairy products is to make thea so good that the people cast help eating INDIVIDUAL IIOGUOt'BK, ft Jllt ill! ALCOHOL 3 PER CIMT. slrailaiiieJtutnxMfandRuia ling ilk? SuHtatfB emlBuwis J Promotes Dipstionflrcrfi ncss and Rrsifontolns ueitto OpiuntIarphine lurMmaLj nUTiAltlUTIL'. BwaBBBaaaaaaiaaBWaaaa a t BWaBBWaaMaawa yinfeigf afim1 biCmtontiSlif BTSBaTafcJpWBBaf oafffeA Aperfert Remedy for CoTrsflpi tton . Sour Stotaxh-Dbrrtoa Woritisjrom,uJsnsJrtnia- ncss and Loss or Sleep. racSimiit Sifnarore of NEW .YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper, ProSted hoaaobody. "Gwimple, bow have you Inve.-ted your profits in that little whest deal?" "'Profit'! Huh! Itugglrs. the profits la tbst trsnxaction are iuveated In a neat but gaudy protnisHory note, secured by mortgage, on which I am paying iuterest at 6 per cent." ' Mother will find Mrs. Wlntlow Soothing Syrup lb b it remedy to He luf lhaix ciilMred Anting the u-elhiug period. TiaiHr of I no OBeaeo. "He tiKllllwl that the agents of the eomiM.ny tried to bribe him, eh? What could have been bis inolive in giving them away?" "It it generally tiipoHed that they didn't offer him quite it much aa he had expected." Don't dope yourself for every little pain. It only hurts your stomach. Such pain comes usually from local inflammation. A little rubbing- with Hamllns Wizard Oil will stop it im mediately. View mm re-ace. "Won't It be lovely when peace reigns throughout the world?" she ex claimed. "Yes," replied the man. 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