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MAN VS. STEAM. T A L K RICH OUT OF RICH KB. I la llr o a d . la Jap an an d Corea Com* po lo w it h l l o m a a M a a rle . G rille Ir g n Criticism M Most k f f e r t h P W e a p o n o f the Poor. lltw tin tn . "Mamina, do you pair of cockroaches “ Yea, dear, they before Noah himself cago Tribune. suppose there was a In the ark?” were probably there went aboard."— Chi Both In Corea and In Japan the Everything today depends upon railroads have a big competition with talklu* It Is futile to sentimentalize human muscle. Frank G. Carpenter '■bout the vanity of speech or the so- U leen rbautuien f. writes that he has Been men, women j lldlty of action, like poor Carlyle. They were in the thick of their first E N G LISH C R O P S M A L L . and boys hauling great loads In carts I There Is no action that we can proflt- quarrel. B lu e r M ilk . “ I thought your tastes were almple,” ■ bly perform toward a m illionaire, ex from town to town In Japan. They Bitter milk may originate from two cept strangling him. British G row er T ells Method o f Hop Klamath Merchants Boost fo r Good were harnessed up like horses and I f we can, at said the husband. " I didn’t expect to sources. The first source Is dependent ■very afternoon tea or society dinner, find you such a high flier.” Roads O ver Mountains. Cultivation. bent half double as they pulled their “ Yes, you did,” ehe answered: "you upon the cow, while the second Is due say everything that Is calculated to There were carts Klamath Falls— Ranchers from the vehicles onward. Salem— Davis Jones, owner o f a hop- to the growth of bacteria In the milk make the wealthy people present feel knew all about my being a high filer, as yard o f several hundred acres in W or Silver Lake section, in Northern Lake drawn by bulls or bullocks, and not after It has been drawn. The differ very uncomfortable, we shall have you call it, but you thought I ’d be dirigi G o o d H e r S ta ck er. cestershire, England, and one o f the county, are coming to Klamath F a lls 's few by stocky ponies. Six or seven ble !” ence between these two classes of bit done all that Is Immediately practic The sizes of timbers used In this for their supplies. Already several of hundred pounds Is an average cart largest growers in that country, is in ter milk is that the first has a de S ta r 'llu * H eve rsa l o f Form . able and shall not have lived In vain, the city, the guest o f Jack Carmichael, them have made the trip o f approxi load for two persons, and 12 miles Is design for a hay stacker vary from 2 Nan— I never saw K it as plump as she mately 175 miles and have returned a fair day's march. Bullock carts ars Inches by 4 Inches to 4 Inches by cidedly acid taste when freshly drawn, G. K. Chesterton says In Hampton’s a prominent Oregon hopman. la nowadays. Mr. Jones made the interesting state home with their wagons loaded with usually drawn by only one animal, 8 Inches. The bottom pieces marked while the second class Is sweet when Magazine. Fan— Plump? Ilu h ! She used ts taken from the cow, but the bitterness | Thus, if I were an American, I ment that English and continental hops povisions purchased from the merch and horse carts likewise. In such 1 are 12 feet long and 4 Inches by 5 have a dimple in her chin. It's a mole w ill not be as heavy a crop as last ants o f this city. The one drawback to cases the driver walks by the ani Inches, the side uprights are 14 feef occurs after standing for a short time should turn off every conversation un now !— Chicago Tribune. Bitter year, and that from present indica gettin g all o f the trade o f Northern mal’s head, Instead of sitting on the long; the cross piece 5 Is 13 feet of and Increases In Intensity. til It came Into collision with the sub In tu itio n . milk when produced In the udder may tions English hops w ill command at Lake county is the poor condition o f load, as our people do. The freight 3-Inch by 5-lnch stuff; No. 6 Is 2 ject of the trusts. I f a young lady “ The worst has happened, John!” pant result from Improper feeding with least 30 cents in the market. Last the roads. A t this season o f the year bullocks and horses are shod ( began spihklng to me and said: “ Hava ed Mrs. Jlpes, sinking feebly into a chair. with Inches by 6 Inches, and Is bevelled on year there were 38,000 acres o f hops it is possible to travel over most any straw, and In the Interior these straw the front edge to allow the hay to such of our Colorado herbs as lupines, you seen the Velasquez at Vienna?” X “ Well, we’ll have to advertise for an artemlsla and the like, or with the in England, and this year only 31,000. kind o f a trail, but with the first light shoes cost about one cent apiece. slide over It easily, when being shoved should reply (u n tru th fu lly), “ Oh, yes other one; that’s all,” moodily answered raw Swedish turnips, cabbages, etc. T hirty cents <s not considered a partic storms the roads become practically —magnificent when he worked .In oils Mr. Jlpes. In Corea, where the railroads are on by the sweep. No. 13 Is 8 feet by Bitter milk may be observed during ularly high price in England, for it costs impassible. Northern Lake county is For he knew, without being told, that only a few years old, the transporta 2 Inches by 4 Inches, with the higher the last stage of lactation and has fol —which reminds me that this oil trust from 18 to 20 cents per pound to pro anxious to do its trading in this city tion methods are even more crude. end 8 feet above the ground, so that lowed the Infection of ducts with bac ----- " and so on. It the hostess said ths cook hsd left. and the merchants o f that section are duce the crop. For thousands of years these people when the stacker Is on the ground the teria which act on the protelds as an with a smile, ’’ W ill you carve the The United States government is ths The method o f culture is radically w illin g to have th eir fre ig h t shipped have carried all their goods from weight box No. 14 will be about 2 enzyme, converting them Into peptones duck?” I should answer with unscru largest individual purchaser of electric different than from that in use in this via Klamath instead o f Shaniko, the Inches from the two pulleys on the pulous enthusiasm, ’’Oh, I am quite at lumps in this country. It buys 630,00« place to place, on the backs of men and other products to which the bit country, and while it is expensive, it is way it has been coming. The distance home with the cold steel; In fact, the annually. ter taste is probably due.— Field and very thorough and effective. The is about the same, but the freigh t rate or pack animals, and they do so to steel trust, etc.” And If at last peo trellis system is used, with a wire one is lower. It ia very likely that steps day. There are bullock carts In the Farm. Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ple began not to want me at dinner Syrup the best remedv to us« lor their chUdrasi foot from the ground and another near w ill be taken by Klamath county to cities, but the country roads are little during the teething period. parties, and tim id conversationalists A U a efu l B ird . more than bridle paths, and about ev the top o f the poles. T o each o f these improve the roads to this isolated sec A fam ily of barn owls w ill number fell back on the weather. I should wires hooks are attached and the wires tion, so that the vast territory in the erything Is packed from one place to Over one million peryona visit the Brit from three to seven birds. It Is diffi cry, "H ave they yet started a sun are never taken down, the hops being remote parts o f both Klamath and Lake another. The porters have a regular cult to believe what a lot of vermin trust, a wind trust, or a sea trust? ish Museum each yeir. cut off and picked. This method o f counties will be enabled to get all their trade, and they have one of the strongest guilds or unions of the coun and rodents a family of owls w ill con That seems to me much healthier course prevents cross-cultivation and supplies from Klamath Falls. A feelin g o f security and freedom sume. An old owl w ill capture as than ----- " But you quite under This city is so situated that the ar try. They carry their loads on a necessitates plowing in only one direc from anxiety pervades the home in much or more food than a stand. ti n. The space under the wires is rival o f the railroad has made it the framework made of forked sticks which Hamlins W izard Oil is kept con dozen cats In i night. The center for all which Is fastened to the backs In such A fter I had done this foi a year or worked by hand with hoes or forks. natural distributing stantly on hand. Mothers know it can owlets are always hungry, a way that the burden sometimes rises Southern Oregon. The only drawback They two, even the trusts (though, as their F eritlizers are used extensively, the always ha depended upon in tim e o f H A T STACKER. will eat their weight In food every j name Implies, full of Innocent col Klamath county above the head. This frame Is called usual quantity being about 20 tons to is the road question. need. night and more If they can get | deuce) might have begun to suspect the acre. During the cultivating sea is now prepared to build good roads at "the jlg gy ," and It Is In common use. son the ground iB gone over about 20 a reasonable cost, but the county is too The Jlggy men rest their Jiggles on upper end of No. 13. The rope for it. A case Is on record In which a me. The Persians have a different name raising the stacker should be either half grown owl was given all the mice times. The spraying system used in large to construct highways in every the ground, propping each with a fork There Is Indeed another reason why tor every day in the month, Inch or Inch and a quarter. England is unique, consisting o f a section in a short time. The opening ed stick while they put on the load. It could eat. It swallowed eight one we must to a great extent rely (fo r main pipe four inches in diameter, up o f the Lake county traffic to K la They then kneel down and thrust ' The teeth on the stacker can be right after another. The ninth fol the present) on speech rather than from which laterals as small as an inch math Falls also makes an opening for their arms through the two padded made o f 2-lneh by 4-Inch pine scantling lowed all but the tall, which for some action In our dealings with the mon in diameter radiate in every direction I ’ortland wholesalers, who w ill have to loops which fasten them to their shoul 10 feet long a,,a (levelled on the upper time hung out of the bird’s mouth. stroslttes of modern wealth. Unless For Infants and Children. through the fields. On each acre there hustle in order to meet the competition ders, and rise, carrying the weights side to allow the hay to slide easily. The rapid digestion of birds of prey our action Is mere lynching (and 1 are two taps for the attachment of o f Sacramento and San Francisco. with them. The average porter can The short upright teeth on the stack Is shown by the fact that In three would never deny that there Is some hoi e. The spraying material is forced get up with 200 or 300 pounds on his er head should be about 5 feet long. hours the little glutton was ready for thing to be said for th at), Instead of Big T ract Subdivided. They are bolted to the long teeth a second meal and swallowed four what one calls political, It w ill not be through the pipes by steam power. Bears the back, and he can carry 600 pounds at Grants Bass Subdividing o f large Hops are washed five or six times with a pinch. The average load for a long about 2 Inches from the stacker head more mice. I f this can be done by a action against the very rich, but In Signature about the same solution aB that used in tracts o f orchard and farm ing landjstill Journey Is 100 pounds, and a porter No. 5 and rest against the stacker single bird what effect must a whole their favor. They hold all the han continues in this part o f Rogue river this country. head No. 6. The stacker arms No. 4 fam ily of owls have on the rodents of dles of the political machine; and for will take that weight 30 miles a day valley. Along the Applegate river, should be bolted to No. 2 with a largo a community? Fifty years’ records of criminal statis the purpose of any prompt action they and not kick. A great deal of goods S T U D E N T LO A N FU N D G R O W S. near Murphy postoffice, 500 acres of bolt about 12 Inches from the ground. have only to move the handles. That tics show that thievery has decreased 40 Is carried on pack ponies, and not land, with 200 acres under irrigation, per cent. P u re W a t e r h y C o n d en sa tio n . the poor could conquer the rich at little on the backs of bulls which ara University N ow Has $ 5 ,0 0 0 Drawing and sufficient water rights and ditches In the big desert of Chill there Is last I believe, because I believe In C lean F a r m ln K P ro fita b le. to irrigate 150 more, besides abund trained for the purpose. Such bulls Interest fo r Needy Students. amount o f brackish God— and also In man. But that the Honest, now, don’t you like to see a considerable ance o f water in the rive r that may be are shod with Iron, and they are water, but no water that either human Univesrsity o f Oregon, Eugene— The appropriated fo r the remainder o f the common Bight everywhere. rich could conquer the poor by 8:30 i farm kept clean of all unnecessary past year has shown a remarkable gain premises w ill be subdivided into ten- trash and the fields clean of weeds? beings or stock can drink. Science, to-morrow evening I am quite certain. in the amount o f the Student Loan acre lots and planted into fruit. There It really adds to the worth of the however, says the Los Angeles Times, The whole presB would bellow the fund at the U niversity o f Oregon. w ill be an earnest effort on the part o f farm. In the eyes of the man passing has come to the aid of this rainless same tune over a m illion breakfast “ I have used your valuable Cascareta From a total o f approximately $800 at the owners to sell only te men with by It Is a better farm than the one section of the country In the form tables. •ml I find them perfect. Couldn’t do of an Ingenious desert waterworks, the beginning o f the year it now families, who desire to have homes in beside it of equal soil, though weed- The servants of the rich would have without them. I have used them for amounts in round numbers to $5,000, a pleasant climate, and to be close to consisting of a series of frames con run a m illion errands, the solicitors some time for indigestion and biliousness grown and brushy. and the indications are that this amount the railroad in order to market fruit. taining 20,000 square feet of glass. A great many folks pay no atten and agents of the rich would have and am now completely cured. Recom mend them to everyone. Once tried, you w ill also be largely increased during tion to the roadsides. Where a hedge The panes of glass are arranged In struck a m illion bargains, before the will never be without them in the the coming year. N early 15 g ifts to the shape of a V, and under each Before the earthquake and fire three Is the outside fence, we have seen ordinary stonebreaker had even found fam ily.” — Edward A. Marx, Albany, N .Y . Umatilla Wheat is Not Hurt. the fund have been made, ranging in pane Is a shallow pan containing his pickax. The poor are sure— but Pend eton— According to reports re- years ago San Francisco had 400,000 hedge brush grow from roots that had amount from $25 to $1,000. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Inhabitants. To-day the number been exposed by road grading, until brackish water. The heat of the sun slow. Do Good. Never Sicken,Weaken or Gripe. One o f the largest o f theBe was made c ived from every section o f Um atilla evaporates the water, which condenses travel had actually been turned to ceeds 500,000. I0c,25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen Add to this that worst and wildest county, not the slightest damage has by the D. I’ . Thompson estate, o f P ort uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to the opposite because of It. This upon the sloping glass, and, made work of modern science (m ore blas been sustained by the wheat as a result No matter at what time of the year cure or your money back. 929 land, and was for $1,000. Another doesn't speak very well for the care pure by this operation, it runs down phemous than Its denial of G od )— Its g ift of approximately the same amount o f the rain. W ith the exception o f a the Japanese child Is born, whether In Into little channels at the bottom of fulness of the farmer. Of course there invention of scientific war. The ser SEE TH E G R E A T was received, but its donors have re few fields along the foothills, the only May, the middle of summer, or late in the V and is carried away Into the quested their names withheld. Senator rain that fe ll on U m atilla county’ s December. It I h alwayB said to be one Is always so much to do on a farm main canal. Nearly a thousand gal geant would obey the captain, the sol Alaska-Yukon-Pacifir. Exposition Come to the Fair; you’ ll like it. R. A. Booth, o f Eugene, gave $500, wheat lasted less than three hours. year old on ths January 1 following that some of It never gets done— any lons of fresh water Is collected daily dier would obey the sergeant, and the F IN E A I.B U M O F P L A T E S O F T H E one who has farmed for as short a democracy would lie dead about the and several others added amounts vary The only possible harm that could have Its birth. B U IL D IN G S sent for .10c Money Order by this means. resulted from this would have been the And another o f the city o f streets before soldier, sergeant or cap ing in size from $150 to $250. Agitation has been started among time as one year knows this— but the tain had realized that they were all S E A T T L E , T H E “ G EM O E T E E C O A S T ” Loans from these funds are made to resumption o f harvest operations in the lpadlng men of the Bohemian time required to do a little cleaning C o n vern n U o n o f B ee«. V e ry Fine, 'o r $1.05, postpaid deserving students at a low rate o f in those fields containing smut before the colony In New York to erect In Cen up Is really shorter than a busy man L iv e in Sexit !e and ho happy In an article on bees and ants by obeying a swollen and cynical pawn 417 Sell!*« ¿U*. M il ILL YVA>H. Lock Bo* 191J terest, a n d the plan ib to have ten men grain was thoroughly dry. There have tral Park a bust to the founder of believes. It Is getting started at the Gaston Bouwer In the Revue Heb- broker. been no reports o f this. guarantee the fund against loss. Since the Bohemian national music, Fred work that comes hardest. The excuse domadalre the writer contends that of the man who does not have a clean the beginning o f the U n iversity Loan erlck Smetana. these Insects carry on conversation d()CS a l, that th i Council Favors Franchise. looking farm Is usually that he does fund some six years ago only one loss Laurence Shirley, fourth earl of among themselves and that, while this high priced baking Oregon C ity — The differences be not care about selling, and It Is worth has been sustained. powders w ill do and does tween the municipal government and Ferrers, who shot Ills steward and was as much to hint that way as any. He Is done by means of their feelers, they it better. It raises the dough and makes light F. M. S w ift, who is promoting the con tried for the offense by his peers In does not figure In anything for satis are not entirely dependent upon them. Activity in Gold Mines. er, sweeter and bettei Westminster Hall, on April 16, 1760 "A whole colony," says Mr. Bouwer, risen foods. Sold by g r o Grants Pass - There w ill be much ac struction o f an electric railway system faction.— Farmers’ .Mail and Express. was the last English peer to be exe "In an anthouse or a beehive often ♦ ♦ ♦ » • ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I cers 2 5 c per pound. 1 J tiv ity among Southern Oregon mines from Oregon C ity to Silverton, through you w ill send us you* cuted for murder. responds Instantaneously to a signal name and address, w e this fall. Many mining men looking the M olalla valley, w ill probably be ad S u m m er t nre o f H orses. will send you a book on health and baking powder. which may have been given without L ittle Ethel (aged 3 )— Turn on, Already distinguished as the oldest over the field in order to obtain good justed, as the council has given favora A great many horses are laid up CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, W n. It Is interesting to see an gwanma; supper Is weady. Grandma options on some o f the best paying ble consideration to an ordinance con comic paper In the United States, the every summer with sore shoulders. contact. property. In conjunction w ith this veyin g a 25-year franchise. The first Harvard Lampoon is to have a hand This can be remedied In a very large ant laborer for whom a burden Is too — Why, dear, you mean breakfast, heavy go to a fellow, make a sign or don’t you? Little Ethel— ’Es, tourse I movement on the part o f buyers, some 10 years there is to be no consideration, some building, giving It the honor measuro with sense and care. give a certain touch with his feeler, does, but I tan’t say It. o f the owners are introducing the dia the next 10 years S w ift is to pay $500 of possessing the only one owned and A good horse collar Is the main part and then see the second Insect join occupied by a college publication. mond drill. One o f these machines ar per annum, and the last five $1,000. L ittle Myra had been to parties on p la c e d a ay • of the harness and It should be of the first In liftin g or m oving the ob where, attra ct« three consecutive days. "Oh, mamma,” rived this week to be used upon the Sir Paolo Tosti, the popular song •u«l k ill, all flic*. the very best kind and fit the anim al’s ject.” B rief Shortest Filed property o f the National Copper com heat, cleai., orna she cried, on her return from the composer, has a fad of upholstering, ment'd, c o o r e n - Salem L. H. McMahan, attorney and It Is claimed for him that all of neck perfectly. pany, located 17 miles from this city. third, “ just think, I ’ve had Ice cream lent, cheap. Lasts Ile vern ed . The collar should be kept clean at a ll «ca«un. Can for J. K. Sears, plaintiff in the action It is understood that the Buckeye group three times In congestion." the upholstering of Lady Tostl's draw not 8 1 ill or tip all times and the horse’s shoulders over, will not soil o f mining claims will also have a ma to prevent the use o f $10,000 state ltig room furniture has been done by Anxious Mother— Harold, don’t you or injure a n y well washed and brushed dally. thing Guaranteed chine o f the same kind here within a money in the Crater lake highway, has her celebrated husband.— The Circle, know those are bad boys across the . . . effective. O f all Much dust and dirt arise tn the dealers, or sent prepaid for 20 cents. few days to make testB on their prop filed his b rie f in the Supreme court. street for you to play with? L ittle A novel sentence was Imposed the H 4R 0 L0 S0 M E 9 S , 16 0 Dekalb * « . . B ’klyn., N. T. erties which are in the same neighbor The b rie f is one o f the shortest ever other day In Windsor. Ont. The gov fields and on the roads during the Harold— Yes, mamma; but don’t you warm season, and this Is caught and placed on record in the Appellate court hood. know that I ’m an awfully good boy for ernor of the Sandwich Jail, having held on the moist and sweaty shoul o f Oregon. them to play with? come Into conflict with a Judge, was ders and collar, there to form hard Cream ery Reopens in Columbia. declared guilty of contempt of court lumps and ridges. "W ell, Bobby,” said the minister P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S . M ist— The creamery belonging to and was ordered confined In his own who was making a duty call, “ what Every time the collar Is put on the the Nehalem Valley Cream association, do you Intend to be when you grow Wheat N ew crop: Bluestem, $1.02; prison for ten days. horse It should be examined for those C 0 FFEEC o f this place, w ill open for business club, 98c; Russian, 90c; valley, 97c; up?” “ An orphan,” promptly replied The use of rat skins In various In ridges and lumps. I f any are found TEA SPICES August 2, with Fred Mann, form erly Turkey red, $1; 40-fold, $1. Bobby, who was still suffering from a BAKING POWDER duslries lias created a demand In Lon- they should be carefully brushed and o f a Portland creamery, and E. F. EXTRACTS Hay N ow crop, Tim othy, W illam don alone to the amount o f nearly rubbed away. dose of parental discipline. Messing, o f this city, as managers. ette valley, $12(d 10 per ton; Eastern $200,000 n year. JU ST RIGHT They are used, After each day’s work, especially In The creamery has been idle since No A S ucecNN fu l E x p e d i e n t . -«BsaaBHano- mixed, $15 50((f among other things, for bookbinding, warm weather, bathe and clean the 41' Mit «W* vember, when the former manager ab Oregon, $17(i(18, CL 0 SSET A DEVERS 10.50; alfialfa, $13; clover, $ 1 l(>r 12. A certain prominent minister was photograph frames, purses and for shoulders with a mixture of warm sconded with several hundred dollars, PORTLAND. ORE. Moral: Respect the feelings of compelled not long ago to give strict Grain bags — 5 }y C each. thumbs In gloves.— Fur News. water, salt and soda. leaving the association in bad shape your horses and protect them from orders that, while he was engaged Fruits -Cherries, 5m 11c per pound; Hot water Is one of the best known Tw o bricks from the first brick financially. The creamery w ill cover files.— Farm, Stock and Home. In the preparation of his scrmon3, almost the whole Nehalem valley with peaches, 90em$ 1.10 per box; apricots, house erected on the American con natural agents for relieving soreness $1.25(01,50; loganberries, $l(<tl.50 his young son must be kept reason milk routes. The Nehalem valley 'as ttnent are on exhibition In the flag per crate; raspberries, $1.50; black S c o n r a i n lMgr«. ably quiet. In spite of this, however, well as most o f Columbia county is and relic room In the Ohio state house. W h s t a Good C ow W i l l M ake. caps, $2.25; blackberries $2; wild The follow ing remedy for scouring there arose one morning a most as fast becoming a dairying section. They are from the house built at The milk produced by the average In pigs Is recommended by a veterln blackberries, 10c per pound. tonishing noise of banging and ham Jamestown Island. Va., by Governor Missouri cow In a year w ill sell for Potatoes— N ew , $1.25 ( ii 1.50 per ary surgeon. Wash their feed troughs mering. which seemed to Indicate that Richard Kemp, of that colony. In 1638. Gilliam County is Unhurt. about $50 at the creamery or when hundred. thoroughly with hot water and soap the steam-heating pipes were being Condon— By the best information ob Chicago's French colony has un made into first-class butter. A good Vegetables Beans, 0c per pound; Rinse with cold water and then wash knocked to pieces. H urrying out of tainable from farmers and grain deal cabbage, 1 * j <« i 1 S;C; celery, 90cm $1 veiled a large bronze tablet In mem ow of the dairy breed w ill make at with soda and water. Do this every his study, the minister encountered ers, '.he rain during the past week did per dozen; cucumbers, 25m 50c; le t ory of Marquette and Joliet. The least $50 cash Income every year. I not damage wheat in Gilliam county to tuce, head, 26m35c; onions, 12'„(u lS c ; memorial Is at the base of a cross have a list of about fifty Missouri morning. Their milk should be kept his wife. "M y dear, what In the world is any extent. Threshing crews were de peas, 7(oHe phr pound; radishes, 15c erected at Robey street and the south farmers who report a cash Income of as cool as possible and free from con Discontinue Bobby doing?" he asked. layed for two days, but it has turned per dozen. branch of the Chicago River, the hts $50 to $100 a cow every year, and tnnilnatlng Influences. their run on grass. Put a little pow otT clear again and work has been re "W hy, he ts only beating on the Butter C ity creamery, extras, 3 0 t,c torte “ high ground" where. In 1674, these figures do not Include the In dered sulphate copper In the water sumed in the harvest fields. Grain per pound; fancy outside creamery, Father Marquette spent the whiter. come from the sale of calves, and pigs they drink— n 't over two or three radiator downstairs," was the some that was ripe w ill probably shatter 27 *y m 3 0 \ c ; store, 20c. what surprised reply. Butter fat fed on the sklm-mllk. "B ut,'' says one, grains to each pig. Il» * n I n I«1 O u t a t I. n e t . some as the result o f the rain, but this prices average 1 SjC per pound under “ W ell, he must stop It,” ths min ‘m ilking Is a tremendous task.” As Essex County’s gallinaceous won loss w ill be more than counterbalanced regular butter prices. — K OV -V v. .SL ister said, decidedly. matter of fact. It takes only sixty der, the Cedar Grove hen that laid S trn u h p rrlen , by the better filling o f luter grain. 22 t e a r , a Leader in Painler. Denta. “ I don’t think be will barm It, E ggr Oregon ranch, candied, 27(o two eggs a day. Is dead, a New York hours, worth 15 cents an hour, to Work in Portland. There are three common methods of There is a great deal o f wheat that will 28c per dozen. a day for ten growing strawlierrles— In hills. In nar dear,” his wife answered soothingly; Herald's Montclair (N . J.) correspond milk a row twice not be ripe fo r ten days or tw o weeks. Poultry— Hens, 15c; springs, 15(o "and It Is the only thing that will ent says. The hen was a member of months. row matted rows or In wide matted 18c; roosters, 9m 10c; ducks, young, keep him quiet."— Harper’s Weekly, the poultry colony on the Adams farm, Mutual Insurance Men to Meet. rows. W e prefer the second method 1 acrf 14 c; geese, young. 11c; turkeys, Should w m em b fr that our force is so arranged The* Honey Crop. on Ridge road, between Montclair and Arrange the first strong runners by Forest Grove— B. I,. Barry, o f Day- 18c; squabs, $2(o2.25 per dozen. N a t u r a l I l l - t o r , a . 9 h r la S p o k e . that W E C A N DO T H E IR E N T IR E C r t O * N , Great Notch, and It Is probable that The annual honey crop of Maryland hand, spacing them properly and se ton, secretary o f the Oregon Society o f B R ID G E A N D P L A T E W O R K IN A D A Y i f Pork Fancy, 11m l *4c tier pound. Doris lived In the city, and a sum necessary. P O S IT IV E L Y P A I N L E S S E X- her death w ill Inspire a testimonial of 1.000.000 pounds, which Is an aver curing each one In place with a little Mutual Insurance, is et nding out to all Veal Extras, 9 t, M'10c per pound; T R A C T IN G F R E E wh n plates or bridge«» are or mer visit to grandpa's farm revealed regret from the Cedar Grove board of age of only 20 pounds to each hive of soil or a small stone. members in the state invitations to ordinary, 7(0 8c; heavy, 7c. Then, when dered W E REM O VE T F E MOST S E N S IT IV E bees. Prof. Thomas B. Symons of the each row Is full, cut off the addl many wonders. A fte r being treated to T E E T H A N D ROOTS W IT H O U T T H E L E A S T attend the national convention, which Hops 19 >9 contracts, 18fo'19c; 1908 trade, as her wonderful qualities did P A IN . N O S TU D E N TS , no uncertainty. Maryland Agricultural College believes tlonal runners that may grow. Keep the farm er’s luxury, cream, she was is to be held in Portland, August 17, crop, 12m l 3c; 1907 crop, 8m 9c; 1906 much to advertise the town. F o r th e N e x t F ift e e n D a y s A fter the chicken began laying two that the average production of each the ground hoed and cultivated until allowed to go to the barn to see the 18, 19 and 20. Secretary Hollis, o f crop, 5c. W e will r iv e you a good Z k gold cows milked. She looked on with swarm should be from 75 to 100 eggs a day, more than a year ago, thei the Bankers' and Merchants' Mutual Iain crown f o r .................................. ............. W M late fall The finished row should not Wool Eastern Oregon, 16(o 23c per much Interest for a while and then 22k b ridge teeth........................ ............ I l l Fire R e lie f association, o f this city, is pound; he wider than 15 or 18 Inches. valley, 23m 25c; mohair. number of commuters on the Erie pounds. Mr»lar c ro w n ........................... ........... .............. 6.00 asked; "Grandpa, which Is the little from Cedar Grove Increased from thir Gold or enamel fillings...................... ............. 1.00 sending invitations to all the members choice. 24(»25e. Grn** a nil ( urn Crop«. ....................50 pocket she keeps the cream In?"— The Silver firiinjra............... W en lih o f l n ltrd «tn tm . o f his company, A large attendance is C attle- Steers, top, $4.50; fa ir to ty two to sixty. The fame of the hen Good ru bber p la te s ................. ........... boo Secretary Wilson says: “ The great Delineator. The wealth of the United States In expected. The best red ru bber p la te s............... 7.00 good, $4oi4.25; common, $3.75(>i4; drew chtoken-ralslng commuters to Ce est crop of America la grass, and then Painless extractions SO 185« was $7,000,000,000. speaking in cows, top, $3.60; fa ir to good, $3«i dar Grove with the power of a lode- corn. S h rew d Schem e. Next after corn Is probably A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D 15 T E A R S Fine Grain Yield at Weston. round terms; In 1860. $16,000,000,000; 3.25; common to medium, $2.50<<i stone. for where one such fowl exist Traveler In Parlor Car— Porter, that Weston— The Price brothers, James 2.75; calves, top, $5(05.50; heavy, ed It was reasonable to believe that cotton; then come wheat and poultry, In 1870. $30,000,000,000: In 1880. $43. man tn front w ill give you a quarter running neck and neck. The product 500.000.000; In 1890, $66,000,000,000; and Marvin, have finished threshing $3(u3.50; bulls and stags, $ 2.76(<i others might be Inspired to follow thei . . . . . ______ . President and Manager , , . . i .. of the hen coop Is now nearly as val- In 1900. $98,500,000,000. and In 1904 for dusting him off, won’t he? I , 200 sacks o f barley with their com 3.26; common, $2(u2.50. example of laying more than one egg- . , __. . . . ... . .... Porter— Y es s lr!” . M ,uable as that of the wheat field. $107,000,000,000 bine on Dry creek. They have a good day Hogs Best, $8.75hi9.10; fa ir to “ W ell, I’ll give you half a dollar to yield, averaging 65 bushels an acre. good, $7.75(u8.26; Stockers, $6(>i7; It ts not known what caused the T h e A m * o f Ti P o lso a rd F rsll. leave the dust on him and not brush (IN C .) Third and W ^hin ^on Sta. They are now in wheat, which is run Chma fats. $6.75(<i7. death of the phenomenal Cadar Grove The pine reaches a maximum age Poison used by Japanese fru it grow It off onto me.” — Som erville Journal. PORTLAND. OREGON ning between 35 and 40 bushels an Sheep— Top wethers, $4; fa ir to hen. but It ts thought that the con of 700 years; the Mirer fir. 423; the ers to k ill Insects have caused serious acre and is quite free frtm sm u t A. good, $3.5001.3.75; ewes, S c less on tinued high price of eggs. despite her Women say aa mean things of the P N U larch. 275; the r e « beech. 243; the Illness of a number of persons who No. 31-09 J. M cIntyre had 150 acres in wheat, sil grades; yearlings, best, $4; fa ir to efforts to create a surplus In the mar- aspen. 210. the birch, 200, the ash. have eaten early strawberries at Los men as they can think of. in public, north o f town, which yielded 40 bush- good. $3.60(jd:3.76; spring lambs, $6.25 ! ket, caused a disappointment that but tn public men are always compli 170; the elder, 145, and the ehn. 1$9 Angelas. I n » w t U a t h la p a p e r . I ala an acre. it s . 35. broka her heart menting the women. C A S TO R IA The Kind You Have Always Bought flra f R Biliousness CRESCENT I Wit of the Youngsters BAKING POWDER DAISY FLY KILLER Out-of-Town People Dr. W . A. W is e Ths Wise Dental Co.