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THE ECHO REGISTER, ECHO, OREGON. PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1909 WhenYou Take Cold Ooe way is to pty no attention to it; at least not until It de velops Into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, " The best thin j for colds," then take it. Do as he says, anyway. A W paellaa hi tommies a, W. bin life leol from ur amn W. rf. y, OB.UJt your dootor yers When the bowela are constipated, poi sonous substances are absorbed into tbe blood instead of being daily removed from the body as nature intended. Knowing this dancer, doctors always inquire about the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Pills. ivy ths.0. 4yrC. VwU. Hard on III Kerve. "Did you And yourself embarrassed while In Europe by your lack of ac quaintance with the French language T" "No," answered Mr. Cumrox. "I think I au tiered less embarrassment than the other folk. I couldn't tell half the time what they were blushing about" Washington Star. HOWARD K. BTRTOH - Aaayw ud Chemist. Loadvills, Colorado. Bpwciiuea prtcmt feoht. Silver. L4. II. Hold. 811. .r. Uot Gold, Wo; ., or LVipr. tU. Mallla envelope and full trice lies sent o application. Control and I'mnlr. work so lloUodj wunuai l?rtmnelt nstrffaal . erffvVEB THE CLEANEST THE HOST II1L UUU1UI flffffi UUrUUKVWUL POMMEL SUCKER and cheapest in the end because it wears longest &MRAMTD TWM Co. Son MMHT. UAA. Painless Dentistr) Sear. - . i limn. a.e.r'iiin fc 1 On of tow peopl V.J CO b their pIM V . :1 u brmgseor n- i i.hrd I nt di- 22k fU f lt'' naaiw $3.6 Ur Crest 5.0 BrirTsttk3.5; eaMFiHan ' J-Ov EsssuJ Fltln IOC KbwFiUMii .5C r.nf 2.50 .J w " i cn " frarPulM 7.50 mai . . g ( raxieti wriM .uk work ouasantb-b-d row is ?". Mol &troto m aea ple or bridge wort f Ii it.iln. Vm. to. cannot gt bettoi Wise Dental Co. nconeoaTo fws POnTLAND. OREGON oiriossuHiastSA.ii.MSt.it. aeeera, i i A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Means aa unfailing- water supply. It Man that you will have the mot practi cat DooMstie water mi ply ytam now in um. No rlovatcd ank.no (rouri pip in winter, no ttaimant watar in ununor. no water .apply trouble, of ar.y oort. Tank pkvl in bavment. out of tiabt and way. aude of p re-mi ateoi. will not mat and will laat a lifetime. You wilt b pieaied with the LEADER py.tem of furnihin Domwitic Water Supply. Ak tar our rlalu and frea honk let. "How 1 Solved My W.ier -upply problem. " LEWIS & STAYER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane. Wash. Boise, Idaho. MM .vXj LNiu as, e. . win. t ii n PHU No. 40-0 "l ITT-BEN writ leg to W aseail-a tale I advertiser pleaee P"re BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS Lear, to play sosae wsskai Instraaoent. MoaUUaa Make sseaey and seakeit eeey. We ITh Cor-. CWrhv. Suepaeae. Farta, IWe. Slid. Tr-nbona. V.rr. Tro-. . .. es,w. .l Baritone, direct from Conservatory t pupil at hosne. rZr Z llrT Cr si-Pi thorort and t-We. Endarerf by LnKrfStat-. Goveraaient aod faiaoas SKWdaaa. Basalts gaaraatesd. Write as now f or free sao tl. lss.nn f-r 1 ' Price and tsm reason.hie INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC MASONIC UMPtT. PORTIAS D, OREGON. Tk Code Slaalllcaa. The most ancient ot the New Testa ment manuscripts U the one known the "Codex Slnaltlcui." published at the expense ot Alexander II. ot Rue sta since the Crimean war. This codes coven nearly the whole of the Old and New Testament and waa discov ered In the Convent of St Catherine on Mount Slnil by the celebrated Teschendorf. It Is generally ascribed to the fourth century. New York American. XothlB There Stationary. Drummer la there a stationery store at Crow Bend? Stage Driver I couldn't say, pard, that you'd And anything stationary at Crow Bend, because they have a twist er In them parts 'most every day what starts things movln', but she'a lively, and I'm shore you'd like the place. Judge. Tke Gar Ml. "Gee!" said the observing small toy, "when I grow up I'm going after a po litical Job." "What for?" asked the man. "So'a I can go to the ball games every afternoon," he replied. Detroit Free Press. llaa a Fair Tim. Uncle I hope you've been a gooo boy. Tommy, fommy-Well, no I haven't Uncle Dear, dear! I hope you haven't been very bad. Tommy N'no! Just comfortable!" London Opinion. From Korea ot Habit. "Mabel! I'm surprised at yon, put ting out your tongue at people." "It was all right, mother; it was tbe doctor going past" Harper's Basaar. If Salad for Ilia. Irishmen are by no means the solo perpetrators of bulls, but they gener ally make the best ones or at least the best ones are attributed to them. Of this sort is ono found by a writer In the Boston Record. "Pat, do you like lettucer "No, sor, 01 don't; and what's mors, OI'm glad 01 don't; for ay 01 did. Ol'd ate it and 01 hate the stuff! 'BpreJaalcew. Miko McGlnnis was being examined for jury duty In a murder trial. "Mr. McGlnnis," asked the Judge, "have yon formed or ezpresaed an opinion as to the guilt or Innocence of the prisoner at the barf No. sir," replied Mike. Have you any conscientious scru ples against capital punishment?" "Not in this case, your honor," Mlko replied. Success Msgazlne. Nat SpwcIO Kaosgk. Witness At the time of the accident my maid was in my boudoir arranging my hair. Lawyer Tea: and where were youT Witness Sir! Bnaton Transcript t'aald Sail Heraelf. Heiress Tell me truly, Arthur, la It your love or your reason prompts you to marry me 7 Arthur Just as you like, deareat Meggendorfer niaetter. COUGHING BURST BLOOD VESSEL Says Danger Avoided and Cure Coughs in S Hours. A writer for the medical Draw itatee that rmiehinv U reanonaible for tbe buret in of Wood veeM'a quit frequently. A rouah or cold means inflammation (fever) and conavation. and theaein turn indicate that the body i. full of poisons and waste matter. Simple relief, as frund in patent couirh mariirinea.and'whiskey.often result In more harm than imod: as they cause more congestion. A ionic-laxative couch syrup will work marveta and brre follows a prescription which is becoming famous for its prompt relief and thomu-b euros. It rid. the system of the cause, except it ba con sump'ion. Don't wait for consumption to grasp li vlrtim. but bwin this trratmmt which curve some in fivo hours. Mix in a bottle, one-half mince fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce compound mmu. Mratni and three ounces srruo white pine compound. Take twenty drops every h,alf hour for four fcoiiH 1 nen one-nan mono traspoomm three or four times a day. Give children lass ae- cording to age. llorrlhla. "That wits an awful disaster. Tuero wna only ouo survivor isn't tbst tor f'.bler "Fearful. What a bore he'll be!" Cleteland leader. lb ICscwptloas. Braver I have to tell that boy of I mine where everything Is. Weaver Have to tell him where the base ball grounds are located, where the clrcua Is showlnir. or where the best swimming holes are? Judge. .alaral Heeolt. Medical Professor What Is the re sult vounir gentlemen, when a pa tent's temDerature goee down aa far aa It ran? student Why er he gets cold feet. Cleveland leader. rrevlna; aa Alibi. "Why do you always go out on the balcony when I beirtn to sing, John? Can't you bear to listen to me?" "It Isn't that but I don't want the neighbors to think I'm a wife-beater. Kansas City Journal Her Slaeera Frteada. Kan Haa Lil told you yet when she mw,A lark ara to be marriedT Fan Not yet. but I know. They'll be married Juat aa soon aa aha can get Jack to propose. The Nova Scotia government has so - pointed a commiMion to examine Into and a ska 9 &e aiiKI I i Alfl.A g FaStgOal report on tbe feasibility of old-age peay leas for workmen. Wheat Haying Is Dana. There's a smile of relief and a spirit of fun Comes over the farmer when haying Is done; With his haylofts all swelling with sweet-scented hay Hla smile Is aa cheery aa sunahlne in May. The summer's half over, and out In the field He sees the approach of a bountiful -ld: As tall as his hat la the golden-topped corn. Which waves Its long arms In the breeze of the morn. As fair and aa fragrant aa gardens ot old Are his fields with their stubble ai yellow as gold. With his barn full of hay and his bed ding stacked high. A emtio on hla face and a gleam In hla eye; The cattle provided with winter re past. While applea and pumpklna are ripen Ing faat There's a smile of relief and a spirit of fun Comes over the farmer when haying ta done; The turnips are growing, the melons are prime. The harvest approaching, his boun teous time. Ah! Lucky the farmer who wanders afield And eeee the approach of a beautiful yield! Boston Herald. Caltlvatloa of Cora. At the several experiment stations corn has received more than Its share of attention, and many experiments have been made In order to learn how to derive the largest yields and to grow the crop most economically. Opinions differ, however, as climate, variety and soli are factors governing every crop. The Indiana station found that the best results were obtained by planting seed In May. It has been shown that tho greatest average yield of both ears and stocks have been ob tained when tho stalks stood about twelve or fourteen Inches apart in the rows. Thick planting, however, re duces the size of the ears, and the per centage of grain, but thick planting haa. In dry seasons, produced tho heaviest yield of stalks and the high est yield of ears. So far as depth of cultivation Is concerned, tho yields. when corn waa cultivated one, two and three inches, hsve been equal. In continuous corn culture heavy appli cations of fresh horse manure have not been profitable, but .the effect of very heavy application of manure s been noticed for many years. There does not seem to be much differ ence In yields due to any particular implement used, while hill and drill plantings of corn have produced tbe same average yields. The "checking" of corn is still the most popular and profitable mode of growing tho corn at the least cost of labor. The results at one station may not correspond with those obtained elsewhere, but where tbe work has extended over a number of years the results should be accepted as important if not conclu sive. A Yard Seraaer, Desides Its ue In the barnyard, this Is handy for covering potatoes, level ing rough ground, filling ditches, etc. It should be mnde of Mnrh lumber. and hard wood If possible; the scraper should be 6 to 8 feet long, and 2 feet high; Ita life will be prolonged If IIAXPT BAS3YABD STSAPKK. shod with a piece of Iron or steel, a shown; moreover. It wjh do good work without the Irta, Jfre evener must be at least 4 feet from scraper. to allow for load, and to keep same from under the horses feet A very large barnyard may be cleaned In a short time, and several loads of manure saved. Simply drive tbe load where wanted, lift scraper up by the handles, leaving load, and repeat tbe operation. S rears la talvee. A stockman claims that when ralves S or i years old become sick and die with scours it is due to Indigestion, snnarentlv. and yields to treatment 1 ,,H rmin if taken in time. A tea. iDOonfui tmlct a ikf gTen n . Httlo 1 " ... warm milk after feeding win euro it and If given when tbe calf Is born, snd continued for a few days, will pre vent It The pepsin Is tbo common kind sold In drug stores, and caa bo porcbased by tbo pound. Lk of Water l.oooao Milk flow. Don't let tbo cows shift for them selves In tbo matter f water. They most have all they .want of such a temperature as will Induce them to drink enough to supply tbelr need a Many a cow "falls down" In her milk production because sbo Is starving for water, tho water being either difficult of sees or too cold to bo palatable. Treatta Horse Oorne. Dr. A. A. Holcombe, inspector of the United States bureau of animal huv ban dry, says of treating hore corns: "As In all other troubles, the cause must bo discovered if possible and re moved. In a great majority of cases the hoeing will be at fault For a sound foot, perfectly formed, a flat thoe with heels. less thick than the toe and which rests evenly on the wall proper Is the best In flat feet it is often necessary to concave the feet as much as possible on the upper surface so that tbe sole may not be pressed upon. If the heels are very Ioj tbe heels of the shoe may be made much thicker. If the foot Is very broad and the wall light toward the heels a far shoe, resting upon the walls. may aid to prevent excessive tension vpon the soft tissues when the foot receives the weight of the body. A piece of leather placed between the foot and shoe serves largely to destroy concussion, and Its use Is absolutely necessary on some animals to enable them to work. Among the preventive measures may be mentioned those which serve to main tain the suppleness of the hoof. The dead horn upon the surface of tbe sole not only retains moisture for a long time, but protects iioafic coBiis. the living horn be neath from the effects of evaporation, For this reason the sole should bo pared as little as possible. II Ilk Coatanslaatlea. There are a hundred and one placet where milk can be contaminated from the time it is drawn from tbe udder till it reaches the table In the form ol sweet milk, cream or butter. First, a great deal of bacteria, impurtties and disease germs get Into the milk at the barn or lot in which the cows are kept Second, a great many more ol these owe their existence In milk to the attendant and the place In which the milk is kept The moment the cow shows signs of being ill, or when even a slight eruption Is noticeable, s person may contract disease by partak ing of her milk. Impure water Is an other way In which milk Is contami nated. It the cow Is compelled to drink out of a mud hole, filled with disease germs, she cannot help bul drink a large number of those germi Into her system, some ot tnera neing sure to reach her milk. Milking the cow into an open pall when the barn la filled with dust, and from whlcbj there hangs an untold number of dirty cobwebs, or milking her in an offens ively smelling lot. where the filth, li ankle deep, or milking a cow whose udder, flanks and legs are covered with dirt and filth In such cases It Is Im possible to avoid contamination of the milk. It is believed that more disease germi are given tbe human family through milk than are given in any other agency; and we also believe that less attention Is paid to the care ol milk than to any other food consumed upon tbe table. CoollaoT ( re at. Different conditions on the faru will govern arrangements for the cool Ing of cream. 'here windmills arj used, many farms .,.. cheaply con structed milk-houses In which can be rlared a tank or half barrel, through which all water is led from the wind mill to the stork-watering tanks. With the cream cooled and held in theac tanks the arrangement Is everything required. Where windmills and mllkhouse. are not used, a balf barrel ran be set near the pump and a cheap shade con structed. The water can be pumed liv hand with small expenditure ol time and labor. The rooting of the cream wll' heat the water. Run out the wariil water and pump a fresh stiDiily in which the cream can set over night or through the day lefor being added to the supply can. When another lot of warm cream Is to lx cooled, the operation can be repeated A large box ran be set over the barrel to protect tbe cream from the sun The farmer's ingenuity may suggem some other protection equally as good There are a dozen or more arrange ments. Inexpensively and easily made which can be devised on every farrr for tbe proer care of cream. Thew remarks suggest only tbe principle ol keeping tho cream in good condition Paatarlagr Sheep. Some writers claim thnt Bheep ought not to be pastured on land more i than one year before It la plowed and receded, owing to parasites, but It has been shown that sheep have been kept free from parasites by the use of tar, turpentine and salt Bore 2-Inch boles In a pine log, fill with salt and smear tar around the top and sheep will tar their noses while estlng salt Sheep soon learn to eat tar. Ono sheep raiser keeps it mlied with turpentine snd salt where it is accessible at all times. About one-half pint of turpen tine to ono peck of salt Is tbo proper proportion. Elawtrta Agrlealtare. William Low of Scotland will ei perl ment on a large scale with the application of electricity to agricul ture. About twenty-three acres, di vided In a number of fields, will bo utilized for this purpose, each field Including a nonelectrlfled or controlled plot for tho purpose of comparison. A network of wires will bo mn over tbo fields at a height of about II feet from tho ground. Tho poles will bo put 204 feet apart ono way and 100 feet another wsy. By means of trans formers tbo voltage for tho network wUI bo rCsod to 100,000. mm tyiN. v CCWOs.n The Kind You Have) Always Untight has borne the sirrnn ture of Clin. II. Fletcher, and lias been made uuder his personal supervision for over .JO years. Allow no one to deeeivo yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Ju.tt-a-prnol are but Experiments, und rndaiiger tlie health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare eorie. Drop and Soothing Syrups. It is I'leasnnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jn'arcotlo substance. Its ape Is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays FeverihneH. It cures Dlarrhwn, and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatiilenev. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and bowels, Klvlnjr health j and nut urul sleep. The Children's l'auaceu The Mother's Friend. The KM You Hare Always Bought Bears the .aV m awara.iaTaWT'eaaaaBT In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc eaerraua ,swaa. r? asssn mn, at raaa em. The Safe Side. "May I ask you a question T" "Sure, atranger." '"Why la everybody In this section mixed up in a feud?" Well, nobuddy keers to take chances on being an Innocent bystander." Louisville Courier-Journal. V others m And Mrs. WtnaloWs Bontblne Syrup the b. si rvmeW l use lor llialt oiilWraa euruig tae leeuuuf yertuu. neltlllrd br Cosaparlaoa. The Shah of Persia was asked If a pension ot $25,000 would be satisfac tory. "And with Mrs. Howard Gould let ting; fSC.OOO?" he queried, peevishly. Not on your tintype." Philadelphia Ledger. A fi-ood honest remedy for Rheume tflm, Neuralgia and Soro Throat is Hamlina Wirard Oil. Nothing will so quickly drive out all pain and inflem mation. He Mas! Slip Sesae Ties. Mrs. Crawford You must love your husband dearly If you save all the let ters he sends you whlla you're In the country. Mrs. Crabshaw I'm keeping them for comparison, my dear. I'm aura to catch him In a lie. Judee. Yea Caa Cat Ansa's real-Case ntCC. Write Aliens. Olmsted, ta Roy. N. Y for a tree samule ol AlU-n's Font-Kae, It rurea wealing, hot swollen, acblng teet. It makes new or iiriii snoes easy, renaia cure tor oorns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug gista sell it. 2Ao. lAin't aocept any substitute Akeeal Hladed. "Wllklns Is the moat absent minded ouss I ever met." "How so?" "Why, the last time he got Into the barber's chair he pinned the newspa per around hla neck and began to read the towel." Philadelphia Record. Every Man Read This This treatment is said to have aqulr-d a wonderful reputation throughout tbe East, owing to Its peeufer propensity to fortify the nerve form, and generate health and a ronseuKent personal aiae- netism. so essential t the h.ppinesa of every normal human brinir. it si claimed to he a blessing tr those who are phyeie eally impaired, gloomy, despondent, nerv. oua, and who have trembling of the limbs, dullness, heart palpitation, cold hands and feet, insomnia, fear without cause, tiaskiltv in venturing and general InaUU Ity to art rationally aa others do. Also of east benefit to writers, professional men, ofnee workers and the victims of society's late hours and over-indulgence In wines, liquor, etc. Hr preparing tbe treatment at home se cretly, no one need know of another's trouble, while the Ingredients are much used in filling various prescriptions, so that even th purchase of them separately need occasion no timidity. If the reader deckle to try It, get three ounces of ordinary syrup sarsaperilla nn nound. and one ounce compound Sua! balm wort; mix and let stand two hours: I then get one ounce compound eseenre car- W ! diol a-d on ounre tincture eadtenene com ' pound (not cardanvim). mis sli together, ' shake well and take a teespuunfui after j earb meal and on at nurht 1 his mains no opiate whatever, and ! may also be usd hr women who suiter I wiih their nerves with abWut certainty of prompt and lasting benefit. i More Friends We'll soon count It's just a matter more housewives style, high-priced, iPowders. Thousands are turning to pfff Ul One trial does dpeaKioyourgroccr. ugawtiiwrewi baking or ssonef rtfunaia. rar Dec ter. Costs much less. You won't beliert it till selt. 23 Osmcoo jr. v vS.N..VvNX,.N:vVv Signature of Too Cat. "Algy. Isn't there something resting on your mlnilT' "Aw. come now. Miss Cuttingly. Tott want me to say yea, so you can crush me with the remark. 'Why. how can It find a place to rest on anything so small.'" Worth Ita Weight In Gold. It's PETTITS EYE SALVE, strength ens eyes of the old, tonic for strain, weak and watery eyes. druppmts or Howard uros., Buffalo, N. x. Fair OSTer. Mrs. Hank If you won't do no work, yer won't sit no dinner, and that's all there Is to It Tell you what I am wilting to daw I will give you a lesson In correct En glish. Is it a so r Life. SOUR STOMACH "I used Caacarrte and feel like a new man. I have been a sufferer from dys pepsia and sour stomach for the last two yeara. I tave been taking medicine ami other drugs, but could find no relief only for a abort time. I wtu recommena Casrareta to my friends as the only thin, for indigestion and sour stomach and to keep the bowels in good condition. They are very nice to eat." Harry btucaiey, niaucn vnuna, i Pleasant, Palatable. Potrnl. Taste floods Dotfood. Never hicien. weaaenorunie Uc. 2V. Mr. Never sold In bulk. The i Ine tablet stamped Lit. uaaraoteed . aura or your money ones. Raises the dough and complies with all pure food laws. CRESCENT MFO. Makers of MAPUINl (Better thaa Maple). i. Gee Wo Tbe Chinese Doctor This wondoful man haa made a lifestudy of the rnertia of Koota, lerbs and Barks, and la giving th worst the benefit uf hi 7j A Ne Mercery, Patsaas Sj er Drags Used. Na -3 Operetta) er Cattle; Guarantee to euro Catarrh, Asthma, Lane, fttomarh and Kidney trouble, and all I'nvale Iheaaase of II a and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just received fmm l'-kln, (lint-safe, sure ami reliable, U. failing in ita works. If you ran not call, write foraymptom blank and circular. Inrloa 4 cent in stamp. CONSUIIATION rtt The C Gee Wo Medicine Co. . ISJri rirst St., car. Marrtaea, Pert land. Or. Guaranteed onder 11 Pare Food Lows Every Year you among them. of time. More and are giving up the old- Trust-made Baking BAKING POWDER it Youll newer go back. you try for your- foe 23 Cotvte rJaqnos Mrs;. Cow Okicaw " Gill co. u. xmww. y