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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1904)
' EXPERIENCE WITH WHEAT. Conetaialona From Tlclil Tetn I Ohio CorerliiB Twelve Vcnra. The remit ot flolit touts covcrlnz twolro years' work upon tlio farui of Uio Ohio ncrlcuHtirfll experiment sta tion nt Woostcr sliow Hip twclto heav iest ylcldlnB varieties to le, In Uio or der named, Menly, Uy-my, Improved I'oole, Toole. Knrly Itlpe, NlRKer, Val ley, Mediterranean, 1-erfectloii, lteil Wonder, Klxon and New Mnnnrrii. Tho nvemRo weight per tnensurnl tunnel Is n fair Index of the plumpness tnd grado of wlient. The varieties Itnndlnc hlffhest In this repinl are, In order, Ited Wonder, Nixon, Improved Kulcnstcr, Fulcnster. lllckiiinii, Oypsy, Diamond Grit. Medlterraneiin, NlRKcr, Dcltt, Valley, Henrtleil Monarch and Fultz, all red (Trained wheats. The twelve testlwr lowest. l-cxlimlng with the lowest, are Itnral New Yorker No. 0, Forty Fold, Jones' Square Head, Early Arcadian, New Sullies. Gold Coin, New Columbia, Internatlon.il No. 0, Stanley, fllant S.inare Head. Smith's Itust 1'roof and Mealy. Itnnklntr the above varieties as re Bards both yield nnd quality as shown by weight per bushel, glvItiR sixty points to yield nnd forty ' points to weight, the ten standing highest. In tho order of their merit, are Gypsy, Ited Wonder, Burly Klpe, Improved I'oole, Nigger, Nixon, I'oole, alley, .Meiiucr raneau and Mealy. Tli Irk nnd Tlilit S.rrtlnir. Klghteen different tests with live different varieties of whent-the Val ley, Hudy, I'oole, l'ultx and Mealy extending over ten years' work, show a gradual Increase from 14.35 bushels, grown from three pecks of seed, to an nvcrage of 21.SS bushels, from nine pecks of seed. In eight of the eighteen tests ten pecks gave a larger yield than n less amount of seed, nnd In only one test of the eighteen did six pecks give the largest yield. Early "1 l-ate Seeillinr. Seedlngs of wheat have been made at Intervals of seven days from Sept 1 to Oct. 27. The largest yields on tho nvcrage have come from seedlngs made Sept 22 and the next largest yields from Sept 15. Two seasons when the Hessian fly practically ruined wheat In Ohio, 1000 nnd 1001, Sept 27 nnd Oct 5 gave tho best yields. Old Vcrana Sru Seed, Germination tests of wheat one to sis years old show that wheat one ..,. nil will ffermtnntn us well as new wheat and that even two-year-old wheat If of good quality, would better be used than Inferior seed whose only virtue Is that It Is new. Thla Senaon'a Lute Ilnrrest. The extremely late harvest this year has been favorable to rust, and wheat Is of low grade as well as of light yield. Largo yields and high weight per measured bushel have usually been associated. i Tli Doom In Wheat, "Wheat has advanced over 30 cents a bushel since tho upward movement began last June. Disappointment In the winter crop nnd later threatened nnd actual disaster to the spring crop ' have been the main levers that have lifted prices above $1.10 per bushel. As to the spring crop, not enough Is definitely known at this writing to allow an estimate that will be worth anything. Many reports Indicate that there will be no wheat over a large section of the northwest Authorities estimate the shortage at 20 to 25 per cent Certain It is that the people of the northwest have been buying wheat for speculation very liberally, evident ly believing that it will be good prop erty by tho time another harvest Is here. Even If the conservative esti mates of tho damage arc correct tins country will have little wheat to ex port And It will prolubly need little. The foreign buyer Is n long looker at the price, nnd with wheat nt $1.10 In Chicago he will buy no more than he has to have. The price will cut a big figure this year In the sufllclcncy or lack of supplies, as It will restrict ex ports nnd probably homo consumption too. National Stockman. NntMnir lt.-ia ever cnuallcd it. Nothing cart ever surpass it Dr. King's New Discovery r tnxnttMPTION 1U1 IM'HUIIMn Vr i.iti A Perfect For AH Throat and Cures I .unc I roubles. Money back If It fall. Trial Dottlaa fMt. NOTJCH FOR lrilI.lt'.TION. Department ot the Interior, ljind Olllei nt Itoseiiunr. Oregon. SeptemlMT 30, 1IMI. v. I., l,tr1,i t.lviui tlmt. the fill. lo'-Aliijj-imiiied M"ttler linn filed notice ol his Intention in niiiKi mini iinmi lit Hiiptmrt ot hN flnllii, nnd tlmt Midi proof will lie. nmde lieforo J. J. Walton, 1'. S. Commifsloncr, at his ollli-c nt Kitgeno. Oregon, on November I r. livit .! II Nil. 0.VJU. Mr. Anna Deitnie, deserted, wlfoof Clarenro li. Dennle, cniryman, ior uiu i -a NW4. Nl'M NWl XK' Se,v , 1 111 U I? J A Tie imnien'tliefollowlnu witnesses to prove IIW COIlllllUOUH rrwim'iiwu ill""" and cultivation of said land, vli: Albert W. Seherii'g, Thomas .1. .Mox;ev, Marion linger and William linger, all ol Creswell Uregon. J. T. HmmiKS. lteilater. 3-7-fi. - NOTICH loll l'UM.ICATlON. United Stntcs tand Olllcc. Koscburg, Oregon, Sept. 10, 1901. v-...i.w. ia i..,r.,l.v t.ivi.n flint in eolii- iiutnu to ..',. ... , plianeo with the provisions ot tho act ol Uongress oi June o, ioio, vhuuwi ,.i f,.r tin, Kale of limlier lands in the c.ni.v nf r?rtiirriilfi Orwnn. Nevada and Wnslilnglon Territory," as extended to all tho I'lllilH- lina oiaics u imm Ut " l-hw'wtli THOMPSON nf s.iciniuv. t'uuntv of tanc. State of Oregon, hat this ilay men in I,;. ,,tiiiH. tila HuiirnstnteineiitNo IH1D tni-n,,. imi-i'iinyeni me iou .iu -t. i, in i -it r .fw.ii.in N'n 0. Townshiti "."'..."". ..:n ir.'.. 20 Sontli ol unnge i urn. "i .- proof to show Hint tho land soiiphtis ..., ,.ninni,io for Ha tlmtier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estabiisli ins claim 10 ram unn l.A ll..nlola ami UlV-PIVPr nf tills OtllCO Oreiron. on Monday the 5th day ol December, 1904. In na t.lltlA.IPS ti. i.-.im.n,ia Palrnnn Valentine. Andrew Saltznuin and Ansel Wootl nil of Saginnw. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-detcribeil Innds are re quested to tile their claims in this otlico Ann, hAfnrnsniil fitll llav of Dec.. 1904. J. T. Bridges. Register, cn.vMiinnLAiN's rouon HEMEDY No ont- who is nequulnted with Its rooU qualities e.iu bo surprised nttho n-n.nt. noriularitv of Clinmlwrluin's CoiiKh IComedy. It not only cures eolUS anil RHP eueciuaiij uuu manenliy, iiutprcvems uio.- uiciii.-o r..,.lil,,r. In tuuiitmnnl.i. Tr Is lllllll H.-OIIIHM. also n i-enalii euro for croup. Whoop- InC COUCH IS HOI lieUKeruilu nmu lino ta aiin Tt nnntnina nil onium or other liarmfu'lsiibitnnco nnd mny lie Riven as confldentlv to a bnty us to an iiiliur. 11 is nisu incuwui i ti-ke. When all or these fncts uro taken Into cnnstderntlnn It Is not surprising that people In forelcn lands as well as at home, esteem this remedy very hlRhly nnd very few nro willing tolnkoiuiy other after having oneo used U. l'or sain by New Era Drug Sfore. Autumn In the OrclinrS. Use parts green or lead arsenate whenever tlie fall ennkerworms and the tent caterpillars show themselves. For very largo trees use sticky bands J' around the stems to prevent the can kerworms crawling up. Destroy the fall webworms as soon us seen and, If necessary, spray with one of the nrscnical poiBons. In case of maggots destroy all In fested apples by pasturing hogs or sheep In tho orchards. I-t chickens have the run of the orchard and they will pick up a largo number of the pupao. Carry apples out of the orchard as soon as picked, nnd uvold, If possible, storing them where flics from mag gots In them enn get back Into tho orchard the following spring. Dig out the borers or kill by Insert ing a flexible wlro into their burrows. Notes Prom tlie Fnrm Journal, Diligence is the mother of good luck. September sun should never shine on hops. There's lots of cheap pork In green m fro i rnrtl fodder. Try sowing some clover with tho timothy this fall. rtemcmbcr that boys get tired soon er than men. Save all tho nubbins of time from now on. They will all come in play Kofirn ftnnw tiles. Never dig potatoes when tho ground Is wot It may try your patience to wait, but it la best to no It, nir. mtthorinc- In the ends for win ... it is nn tim wnv. nnd we must look ahead and plan for It. Trains may not mako their schedule time. Tho seasons upon this old earth of ours al ways do. 8AVE3 TWO FHOM DEATH. "Our llttlo daughter hurt nn almost fntnl nttnck'of wliooplng eoimlit. anil bronchitis." wr Uo .Mrs. V. iC H.iv -land, of Armonk. N. Y., hut when all othor romcilies fnllod, wo invert her lirewltnUr. Kings Now Wseovery. Ournlcoo, who Imrt Consumption In nn ndvaiicod singe, also used tills wonderful mortlelim and to-day she. Is perfoctly well." DysperiUo throat inSlUQK llsose yield to Dr. K Ii.k.h No Discovery ns to noollior mo.llelne ii warth Itifnllldo for Coughs anil Jvjldg 500 and $1-00 bottles g.mr-nte-d by Morgan & Urolmut, Trial Ot ties freo. Free Assays i.-wa, iinvu ivlll 1u. miiile fur D(- Iieniiii propeetorH during tho next tun nioiHiis, inn i eAiii.il k HHsayH ixir day. Saniplea must lio lofl- ji,l Minnrtw nlveil at the HtOrt of ICiinwleHiiiid (JettiH. Thews fae imsnyH nro ior nit iK'iient ui uk i"" Iiecioriino nisirici. iinu im nunv, ted to make t ho ItviiellU n far reacli Ing nspoHKible. T, T II . .... J' , .1, IIAIIH, FEMALE WEAKNESS M2 1-2 Contos Bt. Pobtlaxd, Mai if b, Oct. 17, 1903. I contider Wine of Card a 1 taperlor to any doctor medicine 1 erer med and I know whereof I peak. 1 tat tered for nlo months with uppreie4 menttraatioa which completely pros trated me. rains wonld shoot through -my back and sides and 1 would have blinding headaches. Mr limbs wonld swell up and I would eel so weak I could not stand up. I n at a rally telt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardut camr as a God -send to me. I felt a changj for the better within a week. After nineteen days treatment I men st mat d without suffering the agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardul fs simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew of its irood email tic j. Treasurers Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. AVino ot Cardui cares permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing dqwn pains or anyfeinalo weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have " failed, that is the best reason in tho world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Itemember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a 81 00 bottlo of Wine of Cardui toury. ICS' WISE At $1. n year No Invt'Htor can afford to bo without the Journal for Investors Any nn. nf in feature Ii aloiio wnrlb tlie prii'i-' olmilmcrlpllon. It will mho jrou; liuudredi ol dollars every ) ear. IU eliamctor liu never been Impugned, JOURNAL, POli INVESTORS CO. Koom O, Chamber of Commerce, Jlostou. Addresi letter! to I', U. Dox W17. 100 l?trsl Street Portland, Oregon. Manufacturers ol Soli' Coiitnitu'd Wood Frame and Sectional STAMP MILLS Ore Feeders, Rock Crushers, Steam Scrapers, Train ways etc. DKAMSRS IN . luigines, . Hollers, Pumps, Hoists, Water wheels AIR COMPRESSORS AIR and BMSCTRIC DRILLS, HAND DRILLS. A Complete line of Mini nnd Mill Supplies. CutnliiKtli'M. I'liini inn! I'tlrri mi uiilir:il Inn tn Km I-'irst Street. 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Anton Mnalog a itoh and dMcrlotlnn nut quloilr uoartslii our oi'lnlon fr. htbr an Inrentlon Ii probably pat.pMlil'j, r omraunle, tlom itrlotlf eonoatntlal. HANDBOOK on lleuu lnt fre. Oliloat aesnoy f oriecurlii. tiataou. fataata takan tbrouali Wuiiu Co. rclt. ypKlol nolt, without obaryt, In llio Scientific AnieriCiit). ' A hanaiomely lllmtralad wtakly, MrrMt elK oalatlon ol aiiy.acUnlinn loorna . Taraia, l tain oar roonlba, IL Bola byall J awaaaalaraT