H ood’s
Sarsaparilla
FRAMES ARE BIG FACTOR IN
GROWING TRUCK GARDEN STUFF
K ««n
C u r e s a ll h u m o r s , c a t a r r h a n d
r h e u m a t is m , r e lie v e s th a t tir e d
f e e lin g , r e s t o r e s th e a p p e t ite ,
c u r e s p a le n e s s , n e r v o u s n e s s ,
b u il d s u p th e w h o le s y s te m .
C o m p e t it io n n n d C o n n t n n t ly In c r a n flin g P v m n n d
l l t g l i - G r n d « P r o d u c t s O u t o f S v n iu m M n k . n It N « c .
• ■ » a r y to P r o v l d u S p w c ln l F is c lIU tv a
fo r S e c u rin g V v g v lu b U s .
(lr t It tiufnjr In usual liquid form or
ch u cul.lsd lubluta tu ll.d » a r . n t n b s .
K O D A K S
The
Is The Stomach
* A m so w ho has ■ weak sad im psirsd stemsch sad who does not
p roperly digest his food w ill to o a had that hit blood has b s c a a s
weak and im povtriahed, and tkat his w hole body is im prop erly sad
Insufficiently nourished.
to t
D r. P IE R C E ’S C O L D E R M E D IC A L D IS C O V E R T
m a k e * I h a s t o m a c h s t r o n g . p r u m o t e a th a H o w o t
d/ittl/r* /vices, restores tha l o u t a p p e tite , m a k e »
m a e lm lla t lo n p e r f e c t, I n v i g o r a t e * the l l r a r a n d
p a r t i t e s a n d o n r tc h e a th a b l o o d . I t la th a g r a n t b l o o d - m a k e r ,
U t a h - b u i l d e r a n d r e s t o r a t i o n o e r v o t o n i c . I t m a k o n mam
a t r o a g I n b o d y , active I n m i n d n n d c o o l I n l u d g a m a a t .
S/vo/n p p *
T h is " D is c o v e ry " is s purs, glycerio extract o f A m erican medical r o o t «,'
absolutely free from alcohol and sll injurious, habit-form ing drugs. A ll its
ingredients sre printed on its wrsppere. It hes no relationship with secret
nostrums. Its e v ery ingredient it endorsed by the leedert in ell tbe schools of
m edicine, (lo o t accept a secret nostrum st a substitute fo r this tim e-proven
rem edy o r know n c o w so sit io n . A t z voua n iio h b o s s . T h e y must know o f
many cures made by it during pest 40 years, right in your ow n neighborhood.
W o rld 's Dispensers M edical A ssociation, D r. K. V. P ierce, P res., Buffalo, N . Y .
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f t i u i t i Invici
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C r o » » B .c llo n o f • P lp e -H s s te d Bed.
«o» *'hiMUi duuimviM Writ» for Information
(lly
WE HUY OLD GOLD
llllhnt priera p«*‘d for MUsr, Old Jswciry. («uhi
W
R
I I K A T T I B . (In lt«.< l H la t . a
p a r l r n .n l o f A . r U u l t u r « )
1».
In l.ii.t v « Burdening under .ash or
cl«*th cover. Inut becom« one of the
lrrlh. ft«. I'NI 11. M Y P.'S po« tv yesrs In
nxat |Mi|,ulnr and. In certain localltlea
T«.r(land. 71 Hislh. Iwtwrun Osh and I'lns.
» tu rn the condition, are aultable. one
r IM'HTON A«srrr and «A«».iH. of the inoet prolltable line, of out
M OW4RD
!.. m <I » .11«. Col' »••!«* Hj«*> linai« |ii-«a UolJ, door work The truck«r and the mar
Rihai
11 ( I ill*« » t& * • 'I • ’ /...
or ( 'opi>«r. II M c I iiiij i inrl"i*>« a *1 full prior lid ket gardener (*f the prevent day have
falli on ai'idlealtui> Conind and I mi ir«> work a»»
lawn compelled by keen competition
lioiUwl. I W m iv i .'M. t « i U < u « U N stu riid “
and a con.lantly Increa.lng demand
for high grade product, out of Mtanon
to provide .p ed a l fa d lltle . for In
GAS LIGHTING SYSTEMS
creasing and Improving the product,
F o r t h a f a r m a t « m a l l c o a t.
Ite tte r lig h t th a n
aa well a. to taka advantage of «very
c i t y if a* o r a la r t i 1« 11 y
H w l t r h a a o n o r <»fT S k a
ala« t r l r i t y
N o m a l i h a a . n o | / < «s ll«lllt)r o f lir a
favorable natural condition.
(« M it U h r t r u l l i o f c i t y a MU
L i g h t s h«H«aa,
Many localltle. are especially fa
l*ari». mjtbi*ll«|lnga. drivrwiy. tta««l for cook*
Inn Ilka city g an Writ* fur particular«.
vored with an abundance of aunahlne
at all acaaon. of the year, and at the
r. A. Ilk Y ANT. I »0 Madlaoa Ht.. |*ortU»d. Or.
.a m « time their climate, due to the
Influence of large .(re a m , or near
T u m o r s , G o i t e r s , R h e u m a t i s m by txirile. of water, I. mild and free
from e itre m e . of temperature.
In
( hronk , N rrv o u « and f .m a le O k r a « . «
auch loca iltl«. It would be poa.lble
A r « cu re d
w itlm u t
ih a
k n lfa
T h o r o u g h ly
to grow lettuce, radl.hea and similar
S a n a t o » lu rn ,
ita a u t lf u l U a a tu m . I t a lM
. «• Writs foi irttttfa
crop, during the en tlr« winter with
V r w I o M ( i l a i 'r
S a n ita riu m
out protection were It not for the
D> M l (« * . S r a a
Ita ltlr (» r o u n d , W ach .
few- cold day. and night.
A very
■ light covering or the application of a
.m all amount of heat will, aa a rule,
BflMONT AUTO SCHOOL carry the planta through In good con
dition.
The greater |.>rtlon of the work
I m i la Ok uà Mt with fram e. I. conducted on light or
piiaa Uu a*
■andy loam oolls which are naturally
stimar «im iu n t i
wel 1 drained and adapted to Ititen.lve
■.m H
trucking
The original .o il I. uaually
l a m a la n a fa M . *
employed, hut when neceaaary rich
Mill 1. hauled and placed In the bed.
The Aral e.aeritlal t. good drainage,
Skylights
(anks
Gutters
and If the land I. not naturally well
drained It should lie tiled or provided
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
with numerous open dltrhea to carry
A C BAYER
off the water The surface of the Mill
204 Market
Purtlarul Orrptm
should be graded and all depression.
BEND FOB CATAUXiUB.
Ailed In and leveled. For beat results
the Innd should tie .ubjected to two
or three year, of preparation by ma
nuring and planting to leguminous
crops.
The presence of plenty of organic
matter In the soil la very Important,
especially where large quantities of
^ COFFEE'
commercial fertiliser, are to tie iiM*d
T e a s p ic e s
This organic matter may bo added In
•A M IN O POWDER
lhe form of stntile manure, but more
• EXTRACTS
satisfactory results will tie obtained
J U S T K IO H T
where leguminous crops are Included
a u m u H m w
In the preparatory treatment.
For
aossnaD cr
pour LAN a OAt
green manure nothing Is better than
r o w i.M os a summer crop and crim
son clover as a winter crop.
Tb«
crimson clover should be turned un
der about the time It comes Into full
bloom.In the spring, the Innd planted
to cow pc a*, and the resulting crop
plowed under or mowed for hay dur
ing the month of August In ample
time to prepare the land for frame
work during the
autumn.
When
heavy crop, of green manure are
turned under It Is essential that lltne
he used to Improve the mechanical
condition and to sweeten the M ill; a
dressing of 1.000 pounds to the acre
should be sufficient.
Wood ashes conslttute an excellent
source of both potash and lime, ewpe-
d a ily If they have resulted from the
burning of hard wood Ashes from pine
and other toft woods are of little
value.
Much of the value of wood
ashes may be lost by leaching, and
while a ton of strictly fr«*«h hardwood
ashe« would he sufflc'ent to apply on
an acre, aa much as five tons of
leached ashea could be used on the
same area without fear of burning
the planta.
Where ashes are used
less lltne la needed, although the per
centage of lltne In the ash Is com
paratively small.
iAtrge quantities of stable manure
are used In growing crops In frames,
sometimes us much a. thirty to sixty
cartloads to the acre. The manure
Is generally spread In a broad, flat
pile to compost before It Is applied to
the Mdl on which frames are to be
located
Where manure Is employed
for heating the beds It may after
wards be mixed with the soli for the
growing o f subsequent cropa. In the
work with frames around
Norfolk.
V a , the manure Is plnced In long, nar
row piles and turned two or three
time# tx-fore It Is used In the beds.
Care should be exercised to avoid the
use of manure In which there are
shavings or sawdust, os these have an
Injurious efTect upon the grow-th of
plants.
Poultry and sheep manure
are excellent fertilizers
for
frame
work, but the quantity obtainable Is
very small.
In the application
of
natural mnnure. of all kinds It Is es
sential that the manure should be
fine, that It be what I. termed '‘short’*
manure.
3
KEEP PULLETS
M A C H IN E FOR
MES
BY THEMSELVES
S E W I N G BAGS
USINESS COLLESE
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ALCOHOL
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11 «h it« fV*ltlT«*hr I'urfd.
Only Hiithuri/«<l K aaiej In*
lltutn In Or«*non. W rit#
or lIlnatmtfMl rlr*a1«r.
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C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
T h l« wondnful man haa
m ad « a iifa a tu d y o f (ha
p ro p ertim o f Root«,
xlnrh« and Hark«, and
1« erivinir th * w orld tha
b e n n flto f h i« «nrvicea.
| No M ercury, Polanna
I or D ruga Uacd. No
O perations or C utting
G u arantee« to eu ro C atarrh, A «th m a, T une,
Stom ach and K id n ey lroubl««n, ui d all T riv a ta
Dieeart«'« o f M n and W«>m«*n.
A S U R i CANCER CURE
J u «t r«>( «'iv.wi ir «.tn I * • ■ k in. China >af<% aura
and reliable. lJ ..f«ilin ir in I t « w ork«.
I f you cannot cad. w r ite fo r «ym ptom blank
and circular. Inclona 4 c«*nt« in Nt-ampn,
C 0 .4 S U L !A T IO N TRCC
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
16 2^j fir s t St., t e r . M orrison , P o r ll. n S ^ O r ^
Fountain Head o f L ife
E x p r r l m v n t f i «ti G e n t v « S t a t i o n
S h o w iV v ilv r N v n u lt « W h w rw
C o c k ere ls n r » K lim *
In n te il.
Some of the very early hatched pul
lets will be laying In a short time, and
those potlltrymen who nre In the busl
ness to produce eggs for the market
will be Interested In some of the ex
pertinents conduct« d by the Geneva
(New York) station.
These experim ent, were for the pur
pose of finding out what effect the
keeping of m ale, with the pullets httd
on the egg production. Many poultry
m iser., nud certainly most farmers,
believe It Is best to permit the cocker
els to run with the pullets at nil
times, but these experiments show that
this Is not true.
8everal pens o f birds were made
up; In some of them the tunics were
kept with the pullets nnd In others
the pullets were kept by themselves.
Tho net results show that the pen
of pullets kept without n mnle pro
duced eggs nt Hbout 30 pffr cent, less
cost than nn exactly similar pen where
the cockerels were entered. ,
In the pen without a male the hens,
during the first three months
laid
about 30 per cent, more eggs than the
pen from the same hatching and
under exactly similar conditions ex
cept thnt they were kept with
a
cockerel.
In all the experiments the pens of
pullets without tho male birds be
gan to lay from one to two months
earlier than In any of the correspond
ing pens In which the male birds were
kept.
No attempts were made to force lay
ing and broody fowls were allowed to
sit at will there being plenty of nest
| boxes In each pen.
About the same number became
brooily In the pens having the males
as in those without.
This Is pretty conclusive evidence
that the young cockerels should be
separate«l from the pullets Just ns soon
as they nre old enough to be dis
tinguished.
It would be better If
they could be kept In an en
closure not far from the pullets, par
ticularly at the beginning of each lay
ing season.
Every cockerel that Is not kept
for breeding purposes ought to be
capo nixed.
G e r m a n In v en tio n o f M u c h In ter,
eat to th e F u r n i e r s a n d
G r a in M en o f T h is
C ountry.
From Germany comes an Invention
of interest to farmers and grain men
in this country. It is a machine for
stitching grain bags shut and sews
them up after they have been Ailed.
The filled hag. with the top open, of
course. Is placed on a wheeled plat
form whit h runs hack and forth past
the sewing mechanism, which can be
raised or lo w e red to suit the height
of the bag. A plate over which the
BEGAN
ONCE
MORE
H usband and W ife , W h o Had Just
M ads Up A f t e r Q u arrel, S ta rt
A g a in O v.’ r H e r Shoes.
"M y dear," said a wife to her hua-
band, "I know that 1 am dreadfully
cross with you at times, that I am not
patient as I should tie, and I think tho
snnit, can l>e said of you."
"Yes, certainly," he frankly ac
knowledged. "I am almost as bad as
you are."
"W h at’s that?"
" I — I say that I am Just as much to
blame as you are."
"1 think," went on the lady, "that
we ought to cultivate a mutual toler
ation of each other’s faults,” and she
bent over him and fondly kissed him.
"You are not looking well tonight,
dear," he .aid, stroking her hair.
"N o ." ah« replied. “ My feet pain
me dreadfully."
“ That's because you wear shoe, two
sixes too small for you.”
Then the trouble began once ruora.
B e C u red In
Y o u r O w n H om e
Rheum atism , Stom ach and
ttX S S S Z
-T u T 1 S L T S a " . X
Lung T ro u b le «, Skin L/Isesses t«>timf>nlAlff And lltmturc. Il.oo trial package M eanta.
Address LANG’ S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY
B l Mala S t m t PORTLAND. ORKOOX.
T o o Many Trumps.
“ I have seen some very remarkable
whist bands, ” said one o f the bridge
fiends in s down town club on Sat
urday. “ But once, about four years
ago, I saw one man hold all 13
trumps.”
"W h y , that’ s not so extraordinary,’ ’
two or three players broke in all at
once, “ that’ s happened lots o f— ’ ’
“ Hold on till I ’ m through. What
made this hand remarkable is that the
man who held it only took one trick .”
“ Nonsense! What are you— ”
“ I t ’ s a fact. When he trumped his
partner’ s ace first time round bis part
ner got up and threw him out o f the
window.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer.
They were a young couple and
talked in loud voices on account o f tha
rattle o f the elevated trains. He waa
not in a good humor.
“ I wonder” she said, “ why the al
lowance. o f money made to w ives by
husbands are called ‘ pin money,’ ”
“ I suppose,” he explained crossly,
“ it ’ s because it sticks the husbands.”
— Popular Magazine.
A H EALTH Y,
H A P P Y O LD A G E
M a y b e promoted b y those w h o
gently cleanse the system, n o w and
F o r Other Reasons.
'The absence of witnesses robs the
court of apiieals of many pleasant In
terludes, but the lords of Justices oc
casionally supply comic relief. A for
mer president of tbe court of appeals,
delivering a judgment of portentous
length, paused foi a moment.
The
Judge on bl. right promptly snapped
out, **! agree " "Hut you have not yet
heard my reason..” raid the president,
with a deprecating .mile. Tne lord
Justice bowed an apology and listened
resignedly for another 20 minutes.
When the close really came he had
hla revenge "Notwithstanding, I still
agree." was the form In which he ex
pressed concu’ rence.— London chron
ic!*.
Dr. Pierce’ s Pellets, small, sugar- then, w h en in need of a laxative
coated, easy to take aa candy, regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver an«T b o w -. remedy, by taking a deseitspoonful
els. Do not gripe.
of the ever refreshing, wholesom e
Blissful Ignorance.
Holden, the New York birdman,
lately had in his shop a taciturn par
rot. Day after day it sat silent on
its perch, indifferent to every ques
tion. A t last a Cuban lady came into
the shop and spoke to it in her native
tongue.
The parrot brightened up st
once, opened its beak and em itted a
jubilant volley o f vehement Spanish
words.
When the parrot
finally
ceased speaking, the lady turned to
Mr. Holden and blushing violently
asked:
“ Do yeu understand Spanish?”
“ N o ,” he replied.
She K n e w th e G am e.
“ Thank G od!” she replied, and le ft
She was a bright girl and her escort
who was also her Intended, was de the shop.— Success.
lighted to And bow quickly she grasp
ed the points of the game. She got on
FOR A L L
so well that be ventured a light w itti EYE FAINS I
cism on the subject
“ Baseball re
minds me of the household.'* he re
Stranger — Have you a good hair
marked ; "there's the plate, the bat
tonic you can recommend?
ter, the fowls, the flies, etc." "And
Druggist (in prohibition to w n )—
It reminds me of marriage." she re
Here is something that is spoken o f
torted; "first the diamond where they
very favorably by people who have
are engaged, then the struggles and
drank it.— Puck.
the hits, then the men going out, and
finally, the difficulty they have In get
“ Is your son out o f danger y e t? ”
ting home.” And be sat and thought
“ N o; the doctor is going to make
and thought.
three or four more v isits.” — Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
T h e G reen K ind.
Pen iiVLve Salve
A naval officer, who has seen consid
erable service In South American wa
ters. once brought home two parrots,
one of which he gave to the house
maid and the other to the cook.
For a long time there ensued ani
mated discussions a. to the merits of
their respec'lve birds.
Finally, the
housemaid said;
"Your parrot may be a better talker
than mine, though I don’t t>elleve It."
Then, with an air of presenting the
final clinching argument In her own
favor, she added;
“ Besides, you'll
have to admit that mine has the
most beautiful foliage *'— Lippincott’s
H IS S A D
E X P E R IE N C E .
and Duly beneficial S yru p of
Figs
and Elixir of Senna, which is the
only family laxative generally a p
proved b y the most eminent phy
sicians, because it acts in a natural,
strengthening w a y and w arm s and
tones up the internal organs without
weakening them. It is equally henefe-
Gcialfor the very young and the m id
dle aged, as it is alw ays efficient and
free from all harmful ingredients. T o
get its beneficial effects it is alw ays
necessary to buy the genuine, hear
ing the name cf the C om pan y— •
California F ig S yrup C o . — plainly
printed on the front of every package*
Finest In Qunl ty. L a rg e s t In Variety-
They n ,e«t erery requirem *nt fo r cleaning
pollstili g ■&<**• o f atl k in d « and color«.
— 4
Y o u n g Men W anted
To fill vacancies in operating depart
ments o f R A IL R O A D S and T E L E
G R A P H C O M PA N IE S , due to deaths
and promotion o f old employes, new
offices being established, etc., $75 to
$90 per month to start with, when
competent, promotion later to dis
patcher, etc. The National Telegraph
Institute. Commonwealth Bldg., P ort
land, Oregon, has direct connection
with the Southern Pacific Ry. C o.’s
wires and the United Wireless Co.,
whereby messages are received in the
class room, givin g the best training
to operators. A ll seagoing vessels
averaging fifty or more passengers are
now required to carry wireless equip
ment, and many new operators are
needed. W rite T O D A Y fo r litera
ture. Spend a part o f the w inter in
study and prepare for a profession
where the salary is good and the
chance o f advancement the best.
for
G I l - T E D G E the on’jr lad if « a h .* dreaataf
that positively contains o lL . W ack« and I'uUaht'g
H dlea*
children » b«x*u and »hoe*,
d tcs’ and children's
„ .. s h i n e «
w i t h o u t r u b b in g . 2V. "French Gloss, 10«*
I l A N U Y combinat Inn fo r clearin g and: poiiahlng
all kind« o f ros*et or tan »ln*e*, 35c. “ Star” «¿«a, 10<^
E L IT E combination fo r gentlem en who taka
pride in having their shoe« look A 1. Restores
color and lustre to all black shoes. Polish w ith «
brush or cloth. 25c.
B A B Y E L IT E »i»e the.
I f your dealar doea not keep the kind yon w a r ^
«end us hi* address and tha p rie « In stamp« fug
a fu ll sire package.
W H IT T E M O R E
Albany
Î O-2S
he Oldest a n d
BROS. &
C O .,
St., Cam bridge. M ass.
Largest M anufacturer* o j
Shoe Polishes in the H arid.
P N U
N o . 40- ’ l l
H E N w r it in g to a d v e r tí « e r « p i«
m e n tio n t h is p « p « r .
W.
D IS T E M P E R
Pink fye, Fpizoo«^
Shipping fever
and Catarrhal Tovar
Sure c u r « and posit ir e p reven tive, no m atter how horsca a t a n y a . «
a re in fected o r “ ex p osed .” L a u d , g ive n on th e tongue; a cts on t h «
B ood and Glands, ex p els the poisonous germ s from t h « body. C ures D is
tem per in D ogs and Shaep and Cholera in P o u ltry.
L a rg e s t sellin g liv e
•tock rem ed y. C ures L a G rip p e am ong human beings nnd is a fin e K i d
ney rem «sly. RAc and $1 a b o ttle: 15 and $ 1 0 « dozen. C ut this out. K e e p
It. Show to y ou r d ruggist. w h o w ill g e t it fo r you. F re e Booklet, “ Dis
tem per. Causes and Cure*.** S p ecia l agents w anted.
SPORN MEDICAL CO.,
WSHEN, IND, D. S. A.
W. L. DOUGLAS
G rain B ag S titc h e r.
"W us you ever In love, Eddie?”
"Naw , but I fell out of er second-
needle works presses down one side •tory window o n c i!”
of the mouth of the sack while an
other plate presses against the other
Sypmtoms.
side where It Is held by an arm that
"Colonel Soggsby’s eyes look fishy.
extends over the top. The machine
Don’t you think we’d better remove
makes a peculiar seam of stitches
him from the banquet hall?"
that Interlock and finally tangle, so at
"N ot yet not y e t Although his eyes
the end of the run that there Is no do look rather fishy, his eye-llds
necessity for tying a hand knot to have not yet begun to droop."
keep them from unraveling. At the
same time, the seam ran be quickly
Odd Industry.
opened by cutting one of the loops
"Th ere t i one man I employ who as
of the thread and pulling it out.
soon aa he gets to work, suspends
operations.”
"Is he lazy?"
"N o ; he's a paperhanger."
Reforestation In Northwsst.
The first attempt at reforestation on
a large scale In the Puget sound
A b o u t "B r e a k in g th e Bankv*
country Is now going on In the Olym
pic National Forest reserve, where , "Reading any fiction these days?”
"Nothing more than a few presg
burned over lands are being planted
agents’ stories from Monte Carlo.”
with Douglas fir
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