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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1909)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909 THE ECHO REGISTER, ECHO, OREGON. PAGE SEVEN" SOMEima FOR EVERYBODY "I hsve been Mine Caacareta for In. omnia, with which 1 have been afflicted for twenty years, and I can say that Cas careta bare riven me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friend. ai Ming ail mat iney are represented." Thoe. Gillard, Elgin, 111. Pleaaaat Palatable, Potent Tut Good. Do Good. Nevor Sicken. Wnkw or Grip. 10c ZSc, 50c. Nmt eoM la bulk. The tea of tie tablet alamoed C C C Guaranteed to ear or your money back. Perhaps. In the lurid glare Of a aulphurous torch. Some day and somewhere. The scorchers wilt scorch! At the Stockyard. Visitor I have always understood the only thing you couldn't use was the squeal from the hog? Manager It used to be so. but since the tariff agitation started, we have an unlimited demand for the squeal from the Infant Industries, so we pre serve It In these phonographs. Puck. Ho ahi r. nrRTUM - AMrrr oa LullV.ll. Gol.WbtaO- HlMWM.uM tr..vat l.nlJ Alitor. Lead. II. 1...M. bll.rr. Vw: Gold y.,0o or i oppr. i. Ajtiiiarenrf-ioreeaao mil price lit pratea atr-Hf-ttnn. Control 4 I'main ork iMuea. jwvrwacei larnoaeio ffeiiooal nans. CRESCENT RAKING idSMSsS aare aa aousa and make light rr. wertcr and hette HIlWIiFK MSSWOT www we a you will aeaa Ua you , . ... name ana aaareu, wi ill tend yea book on health and baking powder CFESCZNT MFG. CO. Seattle, YVn. For CATARRH or th, BLADDER. URIMARYDISCHARGESetc AT 0RUCSISTSL0R TRIAL BOX BY MAILSOc PROM PlANTEN.tS HENRY ST.BROOKtYIUtf BCWAHCOF IMITATIONS. TOWER'S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING will give you full value for every dollar spent and keep you dry In the wettest weather. SUITS 322 5LICKERS322 POMMEL SU 3S2 sag evrnvmae CATAIQ0 ffiCt AJTOWER C& BOSTON. UAA. Town Canadian Cauwrtg ToaoMmOut C Gee Wo Tbi Cbliest Doctor Thb wondeful man has made a lifeetudy of the Kropertiea of Roota. erbe and Barka. and ie eivins the world the benefit of hie aerrieea. No Mercary, Psleoas or Drat Deed. No Operetieaa or Cattioc Guanuiteaa to euro Catarrh. Aethma. I .a nr. Btomach and Kidney trouble, and aii i'nvale DiaeaaaaofM a and Women. A SURS CANCXR CURT J oat received from Pektn. China aafe, aure and reliable. U-feilint: InlUworka. If you cannot call, write for aymptom blank and circular. I:u.1um 4 cent in alaaa.. CONSULTATION nC The C Gee Wo Medicine Co. DR. W. A. WUE 22 Years a Leader to Painlem Dental Work la Portland Out-of-Town People Should lo.iwmbar that oar f ma la as arranfrcl that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CHON CRIDCE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if Mrrr. PO-ITIVELY PAINLESS EX TRACT, NO FREE hn rlatae or brvlraa ereor. Serwt WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no aaeartainty. For th Next Fifteen Days WewiBtlveroe a food Bh seat ev aeroa- lain erowe for .- . Bh bridre teeth.. - Molar crowa J. Cotderinimal fclMnaa. ...... ................ I till ae Sianao... ........ Good rehear platea l The beet ted rattan- states 1M PfmaBLwawam waKttawtAOwM. JmW MX WORK GUARANTEED IS TEARS Dr. W. A. Wise Preafclent and Maaacsr The Vise Dental Co. CNCJ Third aed e PORTLAND, OREGON rnu N0.SS-4S S2 WTttta he a4l tea MM aaei " THE OLD RELIABLE" CKERS7a w.-al 1 ''MeieeaeMeew'Wll ""jj -'sC i. . laleaalve Dairy Faraalaar. The question la often asked how man cows a certain number of acres will support Br the Question Is meant that the entire energy of the farm Is to be devoted to raising food for the dairy cow. A farm In a food stats of fertility ,can be easily arrang ed ao that one could keep a cow to every two acres It the land Is all good. rich, tillable land. And one would be able to raise both the forage or bulky part of the ration, and the grain ration, too. It could be done In a few years' time with the proper handling of the herd on the farm. Three crops upon the farm will do It first, corn; second, clover hay. and. third, peaa and oats. Of course, the clover sod would be plowed down for corn and then the corn ground be put Into peas and oats the following sea son. With these three foods one can make a balanced ration for the dairy row without purchasing any other out side food, either concentrated or bulky. The statement baa often been made that an acre of good land will sup port a cow the year around. One dairyman made the remark that he could keep two cows on an acre, but practically the maa who keeps one cow on two acres Is doing very good business If he gets fair prices for the product It Is a fact that the demand for milk, butter and cheese Is Increas ing faster than rows and the prices are continually advancing. There Is no better business than dairying. Agricultural Epltomlst Wafer Keroaalfy far Crap. This reservoir Is 100 feet high and 37 4 feet In diameter and will hold 3.400 tons of water, an equivalent to 30 acre-Inches of rain fall. An aver age rainfall of 13 M Inches during the growing season would All to the point Indicated. A rainfall of 9 Inches, if completely utilized, would produce a yield of 30 bushels of wheat or 1S7 bushels of oats. Silo Bailainc. In all silos the greatest waste oc curs around the aides, particularly In the corners, because the air baa great er access to these parts. The fodder Is not parked tightly In the corners, tbe air fl'.lt the Interstlres and deray results. With the cylindrical silo tbe friction Is equally distributed over the entire Inside wall surface, so that the silage settles evenly. Tbe place a silo Is to occupy may determine the form to build. There are several kinds. Chief among the are tbe round the stave, the square rectangular, and the octagnunl form. A square or rectangular silo can usu ally be constructed within a barn with better economy of spare than a round silo. For these reason square silos are most frequently employed within tbe barn, and the circular type when a separate building is constructed. Maltledl Batter, Streaky or mottled butter may be raused by the salt or it may be due to the working of the butter. The salt is so evenly diffused In the finest kind of butter that as Is shown by a microscope, every grain Is surrounded by a film of clear and transparent brine, which points out the necessity of avoiding tbe overworking of the butter before the salt Is added. In the first working every particle of milk should be gotten rid of, but enough clear water should be left to dissolve every grain of salt In twelve hours -before th next working. If this la done there wilt be but little danger of streaklnesa la tbe butter. but to get the best results tbe salt aboald 1 very finely ground. Prrorre-tasr rr Peete. It la estimated that a fence post which, under ordinary circumstances, will last for perhaps two years, will. If given preservative treatment coat ing about 10 cents, last eighteen years. The service of ether timbers, such sa railroad ties and telephone poles, can be doubled and often trebled by Inei- ',7f penairo oreserrativs tree Use at Bitter Batter. Bitter cream and butter may and generally does result after the cow has been feeding liberally on moldy hay. decaying roots and certalu weeds. Another fruitful source of bitter cream and butter Is the holding of tbe cream at too low s temperature, when objec tionable bacteria get In their work, causing a pungent or bitter flavor. For best results cream ahould be cool ed and held at a temperature of about DO degrees for alx 'or seven hours Im mediately after separation, after which It should be ripened In a temperature of from 60 to 70 degrees. When It begins to turn sour It Is ready to be churned, and then the sooner It is churned the better. In small dairies, where several separator skimmings are required to make up the quantity of cream for a churning, the cream should never be run from tbe separa tor Into the vessel holding previous skimmings. One needs s cream can of sufficient size to bold all that Is re quired to make up the churning, and such vessels should be kept In s place where the temperature Is about 60 degrees. Each skimming should be cooled before being emptied Into this storage can. When fresh cream Is emptied It should be st ones tboroug ly Incorporated with the contents of the can by stirring with s spoon or ladle. Churning should not take place within five or six hours after tbe last cream baa thus been added. Field and Farm. Roelalatlaa; W'aaheS taad. I bad about one acre of waahed clay land on one side of a good field. It waa absolutely devoid of vegeta tion, had been left out for s number of years sfter wasting fertilizer upon It, and was an eyesore. Early In the spring I crossed It with furrows about 5 feet apart. In these furrows I dropped wild blackberry roots, one about every 4 feet I dropped s fork ful of stable manure next to each root partially covering It and covered the whole with one furrow made with tbe turn plow. In the next furrow I dropped small pine tops and partially covered them with tbe plow. I went over all the land In the same way. The work required three days for two men and a team. Tbe following apring I plowed out tbe middles. This was five years ago, and I have not touched tbe land since. I have gathered two good crops of blackberries and tbe land la now covered with heavy berry bushes and a good wild grass sod, with no wash to speak of. O. M. Humphreys, In Agricultural Eplto mlst Beet Callare Waaee. Comment has arisen over tbe appat ent decadence of sugar-beet culture in the farming section about Toledo, Ohio. Where s few years ago a dozen fields could be seen without traveling more than a mile or two, now scarcely one exists. A farmer reported he saw but one field between Toledo and Mon roe, though only a few years ago this section produced heavily. Several fac tors have arisen to work against beet raising. In tbe first place, labor and care considered, tbe present high priced cereals are considerably more profitable; again, farmers have begun to leain that beets tax soli vitality about as heavily as any crop, and. unless fertilizing elements are constant ly applied the land Invariably suffers. For a Sacklaa; Cafe, The follow lug description Is given ot a device to prevent a cow from suck ing herself: Secure two lengths of small cord, also six pieces of round, light wood about 12 Inches long and I'-i Inches In diam eter, bore Nt ln-h holea at each end of sticks, then having tied a knot at one end of the rope, thread on the sticks. Knot tbe cord on either side of the sticks, then throw the same scrovi the cow's neck (having regulated the knots and sticks to suit the small of the neck and also the shoulder), and the end of the cords around the first knot Tbe accompanying Illustration shows the result This device pre vents the cow from reaching her flanks. Sllaa-e for Fred I a. The chief difficulty In growing sllags corn In some of the Northern States Is In getting s suitable variety, and farm era are strongly urged to take advan tage of such new varieties of silage corn as may be offered for trial by tbe experimental stations of their re spective States or by tbe United States Department of Agriculture, and also to select their own seed In order to fill It la sections where potatoes fill the place of corn In a ration, sllags can be made from Japanese millet or other crops snd succulent winter feed be thus provided. Clover snd Italian rye grasses are successfully nsed for silage la too Stats of Washington and the combination Is worthy of trtaJ la northern Mains. Cirmao foe- Shady Pie roe. The lows Agricultural Experiment Station baa found out that on rail roads runnlcg east and west It Is neo ssssry to plant a different kind of grass on tbe north side of embank ments from tbe sooth aide bet-ause of tbe different amount of sunlight that eatfc aids receives. V Five books of fiction are published dally In this country. The Salvation Army preaches the gospel In thirty-one different lan guages. An Investigation of the boy work ers of London shows that the rev s boys are the healthiest and the bak ers least so. New York State has 15,000 uniform ed and equipped citizen soldiers, yet Governor Hughes manages to get along with a staff of eighteen offi cers. About 2.000.000 of the natives of Slam are kept busy cultivating rice. Several varieties are cultivated, some requiring only two months, while tbe others require up to six months to ripen. M. Marcel Prevost has been elected to the Academle Francaise In succes sion to Victorian Sardou. There were four ballots, at each of which M. Pre vost secured the largest number of votes. Oil has been struck 150 miles south of Suez, on the Red Sea coast, the gusher giving Increasing quantities dally, and Indicating large reserves. The possibility of a cheap supply ot fuel is a discovery of the greatest Im portance to Egypt An electric heater for thawing ex plosives is used at the Roosevelt drainage tunnel In Cripple Creek. It Is In successful operation. The cost of this method ot heating is about 10 rents for twenty-four hours, and Is said to ,be far more economical than coal. That valuable energy which should he conserved for thinking and doing is used by vegetarians In digestion. In tho meat eater the steer does the drudgery of vegetable digestion for the man, while a vegetarian makes ot himself and his faculties a kind of nnimal. New York Press On Its through trains one of the eastern railroads has Installed s sani tary system of supplying water to pawengers. In every csr s slot ma chine Is Installed, which supplies par affin drinking cups for 1 cent each. The passenger uses this paraffin ves sel and throws' It away after use. Nathaniel Osborne, who used to blow the organ In the Brick church In Falrhaven, Conn., waa once asked how much salary he received. "Twelve hundred dollars," he replied. "Twelve hundred dollars!" exclaimed the ques tioner In surprise. "Yes," replied Nat, "but that's for one hundred years." It has been decided to remove the notice on the pier at Yarmouth, late of Wight, which runs as follows: "Any person going on the pier with out first producing his railway ticket or paying the authorized toll or In sulting or annoying the pier master or any other official Is liable to a fine of 5." London Evening Standard. California Is to try acclimating the Korean wild fig. The fig. growing on s hardy vine, on trees, trellises snd hedge rows to a height of thirty feet, bears s delicious fruit Some of tbs seed has been sent to the department of agriculture. California State uni versity. The fig grows wild In Korea and has proved of great value there. The sofa on which Dickens died at Cadshlll has just been presented to the Dickens museum at Portsmouth. He wns at work on "Edwin Drood" on the evening before bis death, when he came In fatigued and after a few words to his smter in law. Miss Ho garth, fell to the floor, never to speak again. The couch Is of rosewood and covered with green plush. The old gentleman was not accus tomed to having the new railway In his town; iion seeing s tralu ap proaching he whipped up bis horse and trioii to crons the track In front of It. He and his horse came out safely, but tbe wagon was badly broken. When he found that he was uot injured he called to the engineer: "Why, I thought you saw me coming." Dlshop Samuel Fallows of the Re formed Episcopal church, preaching In St. Paul's church, Chicago, recent ly, on "The Race for Life." took occa sion to warn his congregation against automobile seeding. "'Let your mod eration be known to all men' should be Inscribed on every car." said the bishop. "The commercial, military and other uses of the automobile are endless. We therefore hall its advent with Joy not unlempered, however, with a wholesome fear." A decision of tbs court of appeals of New York, In a case which grew out of a dispute over the right to a car seat holds that placing s piece of baggage In a. seat does not pre-empt the space. Tbs court rules that pas senger cars are to carry persons, not baggage, and that filling a seat with luggage confers do title to the seat on the owner of the grip. In other words. If a traveler wishes to make sure of sitting In an ordinary day coach he or she must take a seat snd hang on to It One of tho most remarkable of tbs exhlblts-at a recent Conversazione of tbs Royal Society at London was tbs microscopic section of tbs sorts of an ancient Egyptian king, shown by Mr. 8 hat lock. This king, known as Menephtah, has been regarded ss the Pharaoh of the oppression. His mum my was found in a tomb st Thebes In Hit and unwrapped In 1907. The king's name was written on the linen wrappings. Tbs microscopic section shows that this Pharaoh was suffering from sea lie calcification t tbs Tela Ipiii .S3!'; WT-' i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANtgelablelVcrarsllonErAs sticilaiuiAitvfoidamlltoiiti ling (J Sionariis andDowdsaf Promotes DifireltonflarrTi ness and Rrstrentains aasin OpiimtNorplune tarHaai. fNUT Alt t OTIC. ewBWBBBBBBBBBBBOB) e S S OMBBBBBBBMBBWav W4rW jKxJmm ikawVXaV jfcwW It impact Ul Him f mi Vamrt Aperfrcl Remedy forfBnsflj l lea sour 3UJRKTII. V UU I wu Worms JLortvulsious jevcrisu- ncss anil Loss o F Sleep. fBcSirtwIs: Sijnator ot NEW YORK.. kite Waa a riala t'aao. "You want to divorce your husband T You say you cannot agree? What evi dence cun you give of inccmpatlbiiiljr of temper?" "Why, I want a divorce and be doesn't" Rlre. I'aald Mat Trll Moaaer. "What. Susanne, going to leave me?" exclaimed the lady to her French maid. Who was "Invaluable." "Going to fcet married? This Is moat unexpected." "Out. madiime. but eet ees not my fault," responded the maid, apologeti cally. "K-t was only lust nltcht sat your son proposed to me!" Philadel phia Inquirer. Aaklaa Too Mara. Letter Carrier Rulny weather, farmer. Farmer Yes; our boarders are all kl-kln'. Lb C They can't blume you for the weather. F. Can't, eh? Gosh, some of em seem to think I ought to furnish moon light nights. Iloalon Transcript Matefat. Mrs. Church My husband didn't go to his club for two months after ws were married. Mrs. Oothsm Mine went tbs dsy sfter ws were married. "Oh. well, I didn't do my own cook ing, rou know." Yonkers Statesman. Special Offer! bb at ftw York Store. Clerk Here Is something new In chafing dishes. Customer What Is Its special fea ture? Clerk It produces only nightmares that are perfectly gentle. Judge. II a Kaew, "My boy, here's the place for you. Hours from 10 to I; Saturdays from 10 to 12; Work genteel and light; ex perience unnecessary; aulury, 100 per week. Haw diws that suit you?" "O'wsn! I ain't got no 10.000 to In vest In the business." Houston Chronicle. 9 mWilTrTsgT Exact Copy of Wrapper. vat ooawa eewaav. acveoaaatr. r'JI THE CRY FOR CREAM la CMwtantly inrreaaln. The U treaiwrr eompanim are ronatantlr oa the Inokout and are offrrina eoud price. A arnat manr dairymen ari buyine mm sow Irutreil of trytna to et all thr profit. pnuiMe out of thoM th y no have. They aeem to think about all that they ran ilo la to run the milk thru!, a rrearn MtMtratur. never at'ipoine to ronaMk-r whether the cream rparatur la dome; ll duly aa It nh-iubl. If lt an old-lahiunel. out-of- We have a Dealer in your town. He 'is a good man to know ran For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature Dse For Over Thirty Years Ta Cover a tare Hole. "Walter, get me a newsiiaper so I ran hide my yawns; this concert Is set stupid." , 'Yes, miss; I'll bring the largest I csn find." Kl'ceefde Itlnetter. Mothers will And Mrs. WlealaWa Bnntataa Auriug lbs U-eliilug jwrUxl. Tale la a l.lbel. "Why do so many women real their chins on their hands when they ara trying to think?" "To bold their mouths shut so that they won't disturb themselves."- Cleveland lender. Point's Eye Sslvs for 25c. RelicveJ tiretl eyes, quickly stops eye aches, congested, inflamed snd com mon sore eyes. All tlruKgists ot Howard Bros., ItulTalo, N. Y. Bat Kl la H "aloa. "You know the artlat we met last summer who Lcmated so of hla family ronnei-ttons? Wet any of his plo turee hung?" "No, but his grandfather u.- lUiltlmore Amerionn. A little bottle of Hsmlins Wixsrd Oil is a medicine chest in itself. It csn be spplied in a larger number ot painful ailments than any other rem ody known. Oa Here. "Tommy." asked the teacher of tho geography rlima. "what tin you under Stund by the 'corn bell'?" "I never heard of one, nm'nm," an swt-red Tummy Tuckur. "Maw always uses a pliister." k Tares While Vea Walk. 1 Allen's riml ajw la arrrtaia rnre fi hot. ratiht,ralliii,Biidawilli-n,a'iiiij( It-el. Hold l all I'iiikkIm-. rrireiO. 1'i-n't am-pl any iilatllute. Trial arkaiie KfcE. AUUreea AlleuH. (Hml-l.l Iti.r. N. V. Croutons for eoup are most easily made by cutting stule brrud about half an Inch thick, buttering It thU-kly oa both sides, cutting In half-Inch squares and baking in the oven until brown. date or rfcf-ep machine It ran't pet all the but. lerfat it waan't lnteml to. Ynur dairy pro. fita ran b increased from a to it per rent by the uae of A NEW IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR The aoaratnr thai nan won rerornltloa by the three lait hp-mimk. Hi. Ixmi. I'nrtland and Jammtown. and haa tha endum-owni of all the laatfin dairy e-r1. Ita et artoslly mna the wivina of a arvot amount at rr-am. It alwmeana that your rraam rhIim better butter and never haa that wtaratir taate ca euliar to rream akimirterf by other merhinew, Thia ie berau-e the Iowa i ao roaily rl-ene4 and nrver hmmMa rhutad up with Alia and dirt. Among ita many adraniiuraa am theao wait-ljw aunply ran, enraeed eeanna; eaaeof oueration: adjuaiaue rrank: neat ae- pearanre: Inff-rrhaHe'eaM rara; etc. IT 18 HJKITIVKI.Y TIIK t UiKKST KKiyMEK ON THE MARK tT. Rend for caukajua. MoM complete fne of Agricultural Implements and Vehicles the Coast. Prices and Goods RigM. PORTLAND OREGON SPOKANE BOISE SALEM Ark iW to