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T H E BROOM CORN GAME. B ig W in u iu g » F u r tb e t t N H r n I b U Y e a r on nu l n c rr tn ln Crop. Broom corn g ro w ers o f the greatest o f the three regions w h ere the brush u produced lu the U nited State s hurt won this year. The brush is w ortl $ 10 0 u ton. uud it is thought it will g<. to J l:jo or $ 1 5 0 before sp rin g Tbit m eans im m ense w in nin gs fo r the grow e rs o f C s s s county. N eb acco rd in g ti special correspondence from this see tiou to the N ew Y o rk T rib un e Broom coru earn in g s a re winning* because it is tbe g re ate st gam bling g am e played by the fa rm e rs o f tin w est. The other tw o regions whert the crop o f the country is produced are lu Illinois and K a n sa s, but the largest region In tbe U nited S tate s is in tin w estern part o f C ass county, Xeb. w here land Is w orth from $ 5 0 to f x ' an acre. G ro w e rs tak e not only the chance oi llie m arket pric e, w hich is affected by sp e cu lative inlying and the crops pro d a red in other places, but the greates elem ent of chance Is in the w eal hen ilie last tw o w eeks before the liarves begins The cuni here gro w s as lilgl a s sixteen feed. The stoc ks are f r a 'I T h e brush must ripen in tin- Septem las- sun Ju st long enough to give it tin proper color and allow tin- stasis Ic h ard en s o they w ill thrash. The topi m ust be d ry or they w ill sh rin k and la w orthless. TELEPHONE B E T T E R BARNS. fìec W ^ arpen f o u r Stitl>lii>K u U r e a l ( a u n t ..* * . v C o n ta m in a tio n . Horning Ja c k Eldredgo brought - end and Introduced him to P e r j derson. the w a y ." said A lJe rso n . " I h a v e fad . A learned friend g a c e m e . t u nam e fo r it. said A ldersou. ; fo ig o lte u the Latin, but the Idea U if I b elieve a m an's c h a ra c te r— ! a w imnii - eitliei ouii ho unerring* lud ed by the su b je c t's voice, not 1 iiig a few wot I* perhaps, but * shott ne q u ain tam o I claim that C * * ..u a in;-1 -"s 1 "iillu g char ies.” have m ine," u rged K ldredgc. - rlnly, y u's an i- isy s tu d y - cure* le, lu xu ri Ills, j vial, t'omler Ot s society than b u sin e ss; shrew d ic-s v. lieu Industrious, but sel- in li •lined to bo in d u strio u s; loyal, X, a g g re ss iv e ” — on," protested E lre d g e , "th is ily a fa ir teat—you h a v e kuow u * long. T r y yo u r sk ill on my | whom you h a v e n e v er seen be- r* t d a y .’ ’ If » w ill take no offeu se” — e, I a ssu re yo u ,” a n sw e re d the BARTELS’ CUT MEAT MARKET COTTAGE..GROYE, OREGON W ashington. I). C .— K v e ry y e a r shoe, gri-atc r In terest on the p a rt o f the a era I public* In tie* production o f . ii. iniik. It is the fo cal point In tm st H A N G IN G H O G S . d airy le gislation arid is the m ost * sen flo w lo Make- a llctK Ha nicer l im i l i tiul item in d a iry m a n u fa c tu re s, r ,y lI lK lc b Itcc'cim ni.iidcsl. board-c o f health, d a iry an d food in T h is p lan o; ¡1 hog lian yer w a s o rig spec-tors and s ta te d a iry an d food c o il in a lly given in Ohio F a rm e r A cor- n ilsslo n ers a re a c tiv e iu the w ork « f respoudent a sse rts that lie I, is never im provem ent o f the s a n ita r y i seen au y o ilier so good, and he gives tlo n s surrou n din g the production oi C I lO U i: H t l 's l l F IS H OX TU ESD A Y AND F R I D A Y m ilk. R e p o rts from these vitriol; the tulio wing' direction! fu r it • .in fleers show th at one o f th e gre, • t struction T h e po-1 (A) should -e t four o b stacles in th e w a y o f se cu rin g feed iu tire ground, and the.' height pro vem ent Is tlie b arn s in w hich v ab o ve ground >hnuld lie about live feet h erds are kept. Too often these liar .- s ix Indies to -b.- f t — arm - IK*. 'i ne a r c found to lie dam p, d a rk and p ,-ai. a rm s are o f It by i stu ff f - ty c , jh t to ve n tila te d ; the floors a re u so u rce ot fifty six in d ie long lice top o f tlie e r ir la '- tiu g odors; the la ck o f sunlight post is eighteen Inches above tie- upper prom otes decom position, an d e-v- > p a rtic le o f du st is loaded w ith y i. w h ich re a d ily find their w a y into t a m ilk. Tire fo u l odors p resen t nr-* i sorbed b y tin uillk b efore it cau >■ rem oved from tie* prem ises. T h e rt * # a re m ore su sce p tib le to d ise ase , ami tin* place is e n tire ly until fo r liousit ? anim als. There cents to lie som e excu se f -i other thi * c ondition of things, as m an y 1 * 1, then, I should s a y Ihut yo u | most o f tin* a* h u m s w e re b u ilt !«*f* v m etliing o f a w ornau h ater, a tin* necessity o f ligtii an d v e n tih 'u . i i ,i.* good d rain ag e and -unitary ur. • *t>- » | . ¡- . m an o f busines , slo w to m ake ( - incut fo r tin* in terior w a s a» \ -I I g frien dships, hottest, but rather know n a s il Is tod ay. M ost d tiry : no ' led to be -uspielous o f others, W h a t Vi i n d Mini I t a i u . May D o . > un n realize tills fa* t and w ould m s ,« YVliiit? th<* thiHi.sdiiiis o f h » t <* i o e b rief in te rv a ls o f leisure, tuft im provem ents which a re not licec- ac.i* i broom <'ol'ii an* Miamling ill»* last l u bole p re fe r to devote y o u rse lf ly c Npen-ivc* if th ey knew ho ■ i . * «lays o f S«*i>Umla*i iho fa n n e rs w a u l ito • n a s o tic. * i i i Ark. Y ou a r e fum l o f horses ttbout it. It <*los«‘ly anil literally bold tb»*ii lily attend the races, b u t ydU Ax ’ .•q, -4,1a F id lit» I nr lu c ip e iis iv » Si;i» br»*atli. M any o f them an* mad»' oi arrns. th è Itole l'or thè l uci (By is d illi ed (‘Igliteen inc-lies deep front thè top t - us to bet. A fte r a longer uc- The d a ily d ivisio n o f the u. p. *■ ..*.■ -it ruined by tin? w eath er o f the Iasi f«*u o f thè post The le ce r (Ci Is o f an y o f a g ricu ltu re re ceive s m an y * i r- * • • w ith y o u r voice I ca n tell d u ys. A stron g Septem ber wind «»«• d e sirab le leligtli, Imi I l e short «-mi (iti t c; a id in g tin* con struction o f ucc ; . * • oore about y o u rs e lf." eotnpauled by n little rain «|ni« lily «1«* m ust extend olir beventi tiie end o f (Liti barns. It is proposed to m ake u * I . • fa r us y o u 'v e gone y o u 'v e hit his a tro ys the erop. A wind a Ion»» wll urm s I-' is a rupe u ilaeh ed lo tlie long plan« alul to g iv e sp ecificatio n s tea* iu break the stiK'k* ov«*r. w h ile tin* ra il In ti T ." said Lid ledge. " S li ll I end. 1* is llic stu.v l imili o f a w agon, lerinl and m an n er o f eonstrileticiu a puts a stop to ill«- rip«*nluy Fiidil* e you not to let Ibis new theory la lelced by a elevi« lo Ihe lecer, and to m ake tin* w ork e sp e c ia lly npp ab b w orth $U,1MM) to $ 8 , 0 <MI iii tin* enniiifc .airs c a r ry you loo f a r ." slip s bai li and forili in thè < ili cult ut to tin* U airym au who eauuot at id .u h ave b«»eii d<*str»>y«'«l in on«* night whih i odd fellow th at,” said E ld re d g e 's li. The end o f thè le ce r (d i is loccered; e xp e n siv e s tru c tu re and tin* sere ot tin* farim 'M slept. 'l'h«*y hav«* nli»»>» d us they w ent out together. (ile loever Imo le of il is Imoked oli lo «I .in are liilec t, and to p lace these tie looking on w hile a light rain am i win», gau ib rei ■ .Ilei,, ihe e a re a ss rnised tip Imnds o f those w ho m ay d e s lr tin- > es, fu ll o f fu e ls mid fan cies. It w in * sw eep in g over tin* lields, Jayinjt UHtII lice gam b rel I- a little llig lle f thaII a.-, soon us it 4*;iii he don e p opefb. • i d take* m e w eeks to tell you all ot tin* erop low lik«* a d e v a sta tin g forex Ilio un ii, cclien il Is eas> lo sii le it over ,'eeullu r notions. Out* o f them is tin*. Hut this y e a r the grow er» won .Mane exce lle n t burns h ave lice , it he w ill not m a n y a w om an his both in tin* m arket and again st tin* tie un lo tlu am i. in cliffereut p a rts o f the cou iitry It b ,ii i lu w ealth. When be gets read y Ktro.ving elenn'tit tic* irulili* to m ake a stu d y o f tli.-e , am: SKIM MILK CALVES. i n a n y b.* Intends to m ate w ith a tlie d airy division desires that thorn S o m e o f l l i e lU-oliiH. in g girl. H e iys that if a ll rich w ho h ave built b arn s h a v in g c*sp.-, i b . II. Wood had in all 2 0 0 n eies oi I.ui'Ki*. Sln iiik , < ah»*N K n ih n i «in S k im and w om en would uuirPy poor goes I font life« in gen eral a rra n g e m e n t! corn. It pr«MUi<-i-d sixty five tons oi ililk 1« ii <1 D ry <»rniu. m*rs there would lie tw ice a s many o f Moors or iu d e ta ils o f -dalls handy b n isli, w liiiii is just ns good a s Jfd,r»in I’lie in creased use o f m ilk se p a ra to rs to do people in the w orld an d ¡1 In tin* bank and it held m ay l>»* wortl ill tin* d a iry seclioiis o f tin* country d eciees. etc., w ill write* to lln* dairy .cl be a better p la ce to live lu ." from 2 5 to ‘¿ 7 > per cent luon* in tin»'» has resu lted iu gre ate r attention being d ivision o f their M i c r o s « , g iv in g d e ta il; w .ly e me '.mod C o rtlu n d t," A ld e r m onths. Mr. Wood lias m ade Hire« paid to ra isin g calv e s on .kiln m ilk. U a - much a s passible*. Some* o f tin* lie.- : w as at that mom ent s a y in g a t the b ig w in n in gs in li\e y»*ars. Tin* ills is w e ll settled at this lim e tlmt practi- b arn s w ill lie* Visited w ith ll x lew tc s, 0*01)1 ing m ore «-implcde d e tails (b a r tel hour. y e a r In* jdayeil tin* broom «*orn gain« cu ll) a s large, slro u g and vigorous ue, nitre, naught, four'.'" queried etui la* given iu a letter. lu* agreed to pay $ 4 .(MM) for eighty c a lv e s can la* grow n on skim m ilk, sup tl irl a t central. n» n»s o f land. II«* put the whole eighty pleiiientcel liy-soine «uilahlc- grain fet'd, It ^ oil 4 on I •' in pin (« I in |»r 4»‘% 4» in«» • n o th in nr d o in g . ' s. N ice voice th a t," he added to a cre s In broom eorn ami won. fo r t 11 i.s :ilso «li'islroil that those w ho con a s on w hole milk, provided tin*) arc Ret*-wax Goo 1, clean and p u r e 1 in .»if. "D en otes gen tlen ess an d auii w a s worth $ 1 do that y»»ar, and he* ha» properly fed uud eared for Portl 1 ) 1 * 1 , Jan. 5 .1000. T h e re is tem plate htiikliiig n«»w d a iry b arn s *i i '. m 2 0 to ¡ 22 c pel' lb. th irty t»ms to sell. intend I«» reliuilil their old barn u l G R A I N , PR O D U C E, H U ) . no question lint tlmt w hole m ilk is the x lmt num ber is b u sy,” cam e from » v u Hides- Dry hides, \ 0 j_ 1(i ll)B ncirniiil food fo r valves, and w hen the .1 vi<*>\ to u iak in g them m<Hlern aild ;o n tral. Wheat— Walla _ „ Walla, and up, 10 and 17 I 2c tier lb- drv sa n ita ry w ill w rite sin«I tx p lu iu t F e d i n a suini lll lk lu C a l i e » do cream or b u tter fat Is rem oved it b e S h e ’s generous, ch aritab le an d fo r ( 5 e; bluestem, 74 ; red, 0 9 >,e. ; ,*;llf No 1 „„ let 5 ,, ,„*, t* 1 7 t o ’ lSe T h e fo llo w in g suggestio n s slanci o h i com es n ece ssary to rep lace it in the h ills o f size, cost, «irahniff«* and > i* 11 f , ” divined Alderson. Oats Whit* $ 2 7 . r , 0 ; ^ y $26.50, <lr, s-.», ted, hulls and -U I , th id prom inently in Ihe reeinnineiMla I con c a lf ration w ith som e ei|utvuh ui luiL I »if land am i exposure, p u ip o s c o f Harley— Lr e w in g, $23; f e e d , ]egg It i> not expected th at the d ivi j ‘ .Vine, nine, naught, fo u r, Ims ju s t o f variou s experim ent station s o f ila ch eaper form o f feed. A num ber o f j »'h "Here i J 2 2 . 5 0 ; rolled, l'e s t on feed in g sl.ini milk to calves tin* station s have m ade c.\|n-ritm -libs si»»ii «*an fu rn ish e v e ry ap p liean t w ith ! kw lte lied o ff," called central H a y — Timotliv, ¿10 to $ 1 1 ; i --------- r* _____ M ake tile change from w hole milk tc With different feed s to learn w hich is a fu ll set o f d ra w in g s and spe ci dea- I III* 18 . > s u«*ti»■ :;ii»l lo\ dl,” l om m uued Al- clover. jjSH.fiO to Hklm m ilk «loivl.v. ¡Substitute alani most cdllcleut fo r this purpose cheat, $7.50 to Corn- I Ions, but a ll such eorr«»spomlene I* w ill ! 1 *'!iiit‘ lk*utual, too, fu ll o f w it o n e-h alf pint o f skint m ilk for wholi m eal has been found tin* cheapest and h<* ^ iven ear<*ful atten tio n an d sn £«s |$H; alfalfa, $10. t. i • tiiek o f i><*tv«'!»tioii :ui unusual m ilk ut cenili feed in g until the f a l c i best supplem ental grain fo r th is pur tlons oltereil. (.’orresponih'nee on thi>- MillstufTs—Middlings,|$25 to 20; a re w holly on skim m ilk. l»n not fee-c’ pose at tlie Io w a station. \\ hole c orn suhji*et w ill he w eleonieil a t the olR< »* : ! chop, $ 1 0 ; bran, $ ’ N to 1 0 ;shorts t’ tl)»il \ lilersuu m ade a tb«»r too m u d i lulik. The m ilk should hr and IvuUIr corn m eal h ave give n good o f th»* »lairy d ivision . W ashington • study < r lit»* m*w »v u t r a l’s vo ire $ao to 2 1 . fed w arm and sw eet. T h e rigid tent re su lts at tlie K a n s a s station. At tire \\ *iik? upon iii.*s (ijt'ory o f voici read Flour— Hard wheat, patent, F « l 11 » 4 «»ll 4 <'lli 4 ‘ ll 4 >«>H. Iteratur<- is betw een V> d egrees ant N e b rask a statio n germ oil m eal and l.o g ra d u a iiy »lisoovoi»- ' ' this >1 3 5 ; straight, 05 to $4.00; gra H ere is a su ggestio n fo r a h au iu ss 10 0 d egrees 1-'., anil this should l.e ile linseed m eal have* proved eUic-feut su b lo rd n in e unknown ham, $3,7“»; rye, $5; whole wheat teriniued by a therm om eter rath e r tim i stitu te s, and in a recent bulletin o f tlie i'loset, w ith a s a w d u s t b ed d in g bin 1 bile flour, $4.00; vulleytiour $3,05to 3.00 b y tlie lmml. T h e grain should not la Id ah o station good g a in s with o a ts are low ii: The tw o openings to the L:ii ■ I 1 .*rly all o f the lov. a»*r v > fa u lts x\< Huit ¡Dakota, $5.50 to 0 00; Ka-tem rye, n* - ; » los«‘t perm it «'asy aee«*ss to a n y m ixed with the m ilk, but be fisi dry reported. rki ij< t i)i»jUan 1 I ai l o f it, w h ile a plue«» to 8toi*» ! a ft e r the m ilk hits been druuk $5.40; Pillsbuiy, $(¡ 30 to 7 15 T lie liaiiMHN Vletliod. lu> •*« thrill •* i i y went The* m ethod o f prove d u re iu rearin g »tin xx iI! he found most co n ve n u m Corn-—W hole, $ 2 5 ; cracked, $20 .1 n- lie lisn-ued t»i « e u lru l’s fe w Tin lim it o f the bin ra n be m ade • *' • IH g g ln a an d S to r in g C e le ry . tlie «kirn null, e a lf at the K a n s a s sta i per ton. •nit! In* m uttered 1“ »'< 1» arils an d the top board b«- r* I*ig up tlie s ta lk s o f celery, leavin i lion wets about as fo llo w s T he fa it Rye— $1.50 per cwt. . ^h«1 i * b eau tifu l i.>o! S m b an I siie ee ssiv ely j»s tl»e a aw d u the roots on, and stan d them d o s e to w a s allo w ed to run with its mot her the u al m t nUl uot l.i kniK (.» an or- PROIlCCF.. gettici- In a narrow trench, tops Ju sl first fo u r or five d a y s o f its life, it *ii looking w om an.” even with tip- ground level. <¡in d ila IIc w as then rem oved and li lt tw en ty lour Butter- Fancy creamery, 27 'J c , 1 Hint moment P e rry Mderson co v er them w iib boards, earth an hours witIm ut local, w hen it bee-aim* to 3 2 1 c that It«* w .is I * 1 lo w w ith e«»ntral. • toe; city creamery, 30 " m anu re Another w ay Is to set then h u n gry and wits e a sily taught to drink •J l • 'i o n )rr«‘ \v so ilia» lifteen or dairy, lO'.* to 17c; store lti to l(»j<£c. upright mioii lIn- fioca o f a dum p cdl F o r a w eek th e re a fte r It w as fed w hole E l y ’ s C r e a ^ B alw j a *; til»«« .» «!.»> in . tiled up this Cltcese— Young America, lfi.*, lur or resit house, k eep in g tlie root? m ilk at tin* rate o f fo u r pounds lu tlie T h i s R e m e r ly Is a G p o c i f l c , *" y » 1 (lia rm e r and asked l.or to moist and tlie tops dry r0 ' .; Oregon full cream, i f i ' . c . m orning, tw o pounds at noon and four S u r o t o C iv e S a t i s f a c t i o n . * * ■«* him w ith koine person with Fggs — Fresh Oregon much pounds at night. T h e second w eek C . I V F S RE LIE cF A T C N C t . 11 .ii la* h id lind triv ia l In iiu : . ; at H ciih . cs . i I v F o d d e r T ru c k . about tlie »atilt* aiu oun l o f m ilk wets •Jti-3o; Eastern eggs, 22 to - 4 ; cold II 1 leans« -, soothe : heals, amt profiy*}« (be it cast -s i t.oshi w u n .L B 'iu i- .v * H " to h» a r the volec* that H ero is a s k e td i of an old ................. gicen lu tw o feeds, m orning and night liseivsed membrane. It curt ** Catarrh and j storage, other be‘deling is low ered. 8*I Ii a * 1 1 ’ o f gdtMiiii * * and b eau ty. Irivesavvay a Cold iu tir** Head qui-klv. hom em ade fodder cart, an d out* o f It; W ithin tw o o r three w e ek s a ft e r re Poultry— Roosters. Oc; hens Uestoree the Senses of Ta-uq and Sir., ii. iln i un ans need not be re- j c h ie f m erits Is that ll cau be easily m ovnl from tin* cow skim m ilk w as 4 *t and liin cu n be b uilt aioli.- <•: . hei ♦ he U arm- i that tlie tele- 1 1 - 1 2 ; fryers, lOj-c t o l l ; broilers I'asy to u*;". Contains r.o t;*jnri* -.s rb used by one m in It is not p a rtic u la r g ra d u a l!) sub stitu ted fo r w li.il« milk o f Un stallie* or c a rria g e room wt the b aru be a new one or an old otic u i i s n:mu* w as V«»a ('unnnhitfs, | t 1 0 to 1 0 ' ¡ c ; goese, live, 1 1 to 1 1 c; 'p p lie d into the n'.iitri''. ami absorboo. at tin' ra le o f a h a lf pint per fe e d iin A w heelbarrow Ims alrea d y been ,. 1 • ‘ Hi w as not ab le to |fe(*p Ids s«* {dressed, 1 0 to 1 1 ; turkeys. Iive,9-i0 Dirge Hizi*. r.i) conta at D ruggists or t,y til tin* en tire amount w a s skint milk nails T ria l .Size, lu cents b y mail. sigm xl w ith tw o w heels placed u ■ r * le u .se lf Id iin '.Ip * k t rne»l it dressed, 18 to 19-21C; ducks, old, About a month a fte r tin* c a lf w a s tak ELY BROTHERS. !»B Warren St., flow York, tin* body o f the b arrow . A much new the m a n .!w r.” said the lat 11 to 12e; sjiring ducky, 14c; en fr.u u tin* cow tt w a s receivin g tw e lve i.«‘t u» ^ > up and s< e hitn.’* pigeons, per dozen, $1 to 1.25; to fourteen pounds of skim m ilk ; nt cone em oni fo n ti Is that show n in t: e A)<lir "U * - J ! : 1 w ith alai rit y The cut, w hich has cun* w heel e x a c tly un tw o m ouths i diteen pmiml» am i final (squabs, $ 2 to 2.50. ! lAlt: - h-*c\. t Ii4-iii 1 b r i n i g l i U n* b i g ly reached tv.* me tw o to tw e n ty four dor the eeu ter o f w eigh t when the Honey— Dark, 10j J to 11c; am 1 » ■»UUì - e ila * g i r l s » a l lit t h e s w i t c h Im m ih-s a re raised. T h is b arrow c.-n IHiunds per d ay. ber, I 2 to 13c; fancy white, 11 to • m l phenes. be tipped o v e r sid e w a y s to em pty M rs . I. E. T hompson . ■ to o « ¡rain 1 « Foil, ♦ H.v * a* w a y . " s a i d K k h vd g e c a r e - 15c. load, a s w ith a com m on b arro w . I '• s R a te s p e r day ............ ........................$ 1.0 0 th e grain added to tin* ration w as FRUITS AND VF.OF.TABI.F.S. style* w heel re ceive s all the w eigl o f 1 1* HS 1 \ . you h ave a girl here nam ed fed d ry In boxes. The v a lv e s began to Room and board, per w e e k .......... $4.50 LOW TtllU'K kob fodii ^ ic . tin* load upon itse lf, am i the barro * 4 till til 1n gs." Apples—Green, 75c t1» 1.75. ly Bgreeable to go otti ili ila- colei ni eat grain when ten d a y s to tw o w eek s tak e s up much less room in a sin . . 'hat Is s h e o v er t h e r e . " Grape fruit— Crate $2.50 to 3. At first a h andful w as put in the «.\M»-r in gazed, his heart iu Ids perlm ps thè show to In log in follili c old st a t iti».— F a rm .1 m im a I ARRIVAL A "40 DEPARTURE OF S. P TRAINS. c a lf's mouth a s soon a s It had finished Huckleberries 7c per lb. fo r stock if a «lipidi lui« uot beoti 0 9111 . lli s frien d gazici too. Then VORTIt B 4 )rNi> SOUTH RcF.VO d rin k in g Its milk and it soon learned Cranberries— . 14. No. 11 No. 12 . II:")! |) III. C la rk rt, ì l i e in 1 or turned his head, choking provlded convviiient to lite placa .. 2.0'2 il.m. No. 15 .. ...... 2.21 *a.m No. lü to e a t w ith a i . lisle from the feed Tropical I; nits— Lemons, fancy, Tin* R u ral New Y o rk e r quotes a tl i | vrftr la ghter. M iss C u m m in gs w a s a irfaere tt Is feti A ver) gota! iva) ti I Tin* K a ffir corn m eal or other a f N ew ) o ik d ealers a s fo llo w s; Y tl ir a 'g iila r w om an, not less than m ak« tiiis locv truck for h au lli.g frodi b oxes grain w as n ever m ixed w ith tlie milk. i larg e r part o f the present ginseng * f»»ri/, v i l l i i fa c e that w ould s c i m i i to $2.50 to 2 75; bannnas, 5c per lb; /-> tilt* Urici or shock 1« to Ia k e ilio front p i\ n 13 . w lieels o f a w sgoti and iim kc a long T h e calv e s w ere fed wluit g in ln they . *0tt has been u fa ilu re o w in g t t o - ! li.‘Hi a vin e g a ry tem per. pineapples, »3.50 lo 4 per dozen. 11 ill \ ii. K K l .il j inauguration o f the C hinese lie* rs c k frolli p.des or k‘ li) ti«, n u li «lam i w ould eat up * le an al. his theory «m ashed into 1 Potatoes— Oregon, 65 to 75c; v * u * u 11 11 v 'J Our latest ndvlc'cs Indicate that ; hs a rd s iu front and rear l'o r re a r «licei* A lderson got out. Tim« Talde No. i* Cldredge onious, $ 1 . 0 0 to 1 to per 1 0 0 pounds W h ere 1«) Kr«*|) tloia* % . boycott is stHI in operation, b ill n* T o ta k e 4 1 fe e t A p r il 2 d , ltHk'i. tak e tlie alice I h o f a Illuder truck ami ari him iiin u ereifu llv Ibe atory j tomatoes box, 20 to 30c; turnips, 75 so violent a s a month ago. K a rl When I first com m enced to keep la cs IT yen lu n e a fedeli i e ch id e timi iinscver* .1 amt r luc-Uay w . Ce rinvi rml other frien d s chuffed him i)yc pe r s a c k ; c a b b a g e s , pet Fast B n n l sn*1 -*nt only thè purpose « e li nearly e v e ry one stored liis honey iti O ctober gin sen g began to move* a I, I Hint Daily Ex- 5 to pound 1 to 1 Je; head lettuce, -) ,i the cellar, co n sid erin g sneh to be the and holders in the co u n try l.sik q S o A -No : .•j»t 8un»1ay No 2 - So 4 months la te r I’ e re y A lderson e l l c r y PM AM M 30c dozen, hothouse, $1 box; 1 place that w ould keep It l-> st. fo r It j a d v a n ta g e o f the opportunity to •IHTI. M IS Id 1 H v A.M. r jt uddenly fo r Kttrop«'. Upon his o / e n ; w as thought a cool or cold pla e w as I out p art o f th eir holdings, w h a t 2 -M : »• t'i lav'*1 4»rove tur. his fr en*ls received card s ln- «71 . T l. lu 1À 2:50 i -»> . \\ ti lilt'll 710 10:19 j on needisl to pro servo this priKlllet. K een future* Inis iu store Is im pos-ltdo f r tan 4 urrln....... tliat he had tuniral liene- green onions, I5e doz; rubarh 1 $ 0 2:V. T *. 10 tl 4 VJ now It is hard w o rk to get this notion an y one to sa y . C u ltivate d root rro 44o.-»lo . ; to Hi .Î8 i .58 tt - lie card s a|so i*ouveyeil the In* 2 l jo point I; cuctiitdiers, box 5 0 c ; 2 vj : o • >itts a re elalm ed as a gre at crop iu out o f the heads o f many w ho buy continues depressed am i in active Baker . S07 10:3» I »7 t n i >11 that he had tnarrle>l a Ml«» In ets, $ 1 per sack; preen peas, 1 to 1.11 -M 1 1 * i torena “11 10 ■:» 4:11 northern Wtseonstii Kctl K w 4 bon«*) lloevncer it w a s soon found I thus fa r Ims m oved only In sm all -t i '1:17 ?< 17 891 10 :s\ 4 ¿9 ne Ings 2 e;green beans, I to *»c; wax . i c ; .<::*) 8 : JO 10 t. . Y» r« vel l*it.. 9»»1 10:20 4:35 It Is solici* liothei to unik cow s prop out th at If kept fo r any length o f tim e nt Unv prices Bit ils friend* when they eniltsl. i .15 8 :S5 11 \ Stewart 911 10 01 4 JIÌ garlic, 1 0 c egg |*lant 15c per pc H ind ; c r ly m en wlivu cleanly kept, but to g. i In a cool, dam p place honey com 1 40 12 star -re 1 -n tik y the queenly !**anty and 917 9:48 4:18 grren corn, 1 2 1 2 do/; sweet p o t a - 3:41 8: »5 12 « itixky l*ot ii t t<u«l»«*l «Lit « Flip, clean milk from anim als kept lu a 1 mein-es to s w e a t or csixe out o f tin* un- 916 9:4.» I ia ■ "...i. ., ■ oi Mr* \ Mam NI : % 9:05 15 6 Ke«l Bri-lge 10*20 4-05 OUtlll. 1 i:56 Vn oat erop o f l.tset.issi eoo iiu^:. filth) slu b l« ts an Im possibility Pry seuhsl cells and sour. « Id le if left In Wild W ax n | 9:15 \* t 1e r usbund Ual Kldr. dg*» asid e am i toes. 2 1 -lc i*.I peppers 6 <* pi 1» «40 9:30 » .00 band m ilking Hum * «n a v e ra g e yield o f a little m ore t. n ¡4 1 » 4 1 I.IVEBTCCK MARK FT. • ueh a place for tw o or three m onth* » M s 'r e d ; KnAlijf Track th irty three bushels to the acre. Is Or. ; M ore springs bolster springs, on him tin* cell cappin gs acqu ire a w atery r- Cattle— Best steel« $ 3 f>0 to 3 > . h 5 ; Sabjc»t »'»eaaago vitf».** it not iee. • little w om an Is rlr«> one w ith unge Ju d d F a rm e r 's estim ate on the b«r w agon s m ake a five load o f a dead penrnnee and d u ally burst E v e r y bee AU oiltwimi retght for w a pieci only al the I t m s I -c," |l10 phone. Sh e cows ;2.75 to 3.00; calve-, $3.00 to foi ut risk i>i »! jpì*er an t r msignee. one Maces w lns'ls h i m team .lust keeper o f an y exi>erlence now* .*-,■ tr»- crop, w hile, aeeon b i.g (•> C ountry lì- di.* d ay cv«* called nf the i*eB* $4.75. S ta g e ltMive» \» 1 i*l a 1 m 1.1 nfur the arrivai o try If. rule isos an exchange m ends a room w hose tem p eratu re in n tlom an. "th e late remirts indicate that tr I «• ■' tmin on 'I oti We’lne'xtays an.l FrDUy» nd .1 w as her cousin who Sheep $1 50 t*> 1 75 the not t r. p has fully equaled *1 ,» fi" t Boi»¡it* unii 4 »r.-«e< Returning ou Tuta- C a te r to you r m arket If you w aut to b«* kept at x ) to is* rlegri s ns tin- ouly ub out to us B y the w a y . I ùftYH. ïhUTSrlrt nlaya Hugs— $5 3 0 to 5.85 e a rly ostlm ates o f fimi ( hhi . ismi busbets. s e ll products profitable place In n lu .'li hom y should be kept. ’ Freight w i m an r c e r i * ! a: t!*.c o. .*¿3 fi l •I n y divination o f my w ife 's ns m ark etin gs have borne them nt. m ips. WOOF. ETC. S. R. R. IH-jio '* 1 • * t a*. To insure ct*< Iu this ye a r o f rotting potatoes I u- v B y thus storin g Ihe product It grow « c her voice w a s e n tire ly iorwmrUing T h e Increase lu m arketings so f a r is Cr n a ■ r * Hops—Choice *•' to 10 that the w orst rotteli ones a re on the th icker am i o f b etter q u ality ns tuna teiiverel n 1 5 I lln u r m re devoted than ahead o f an y previou s time, and r ■ *elug b lile il Wool- Valley 26 to 2 ; c ; East highest driest ground. *ayn a N ew l ad van ces, sn ys a New E n g lan d llontn* n r t '* " I " I of vo ice re a d in g ."— m ala tlons h ave exceeded an y prex urna A. il. iV ')O i), M a n a g e r i stead correspondent. York fa rm e r in an exch an ge l l v i f i * Leighton in N,*w Y ork J o u r n a l ern Oregon 18 to 20c; nominal I y e a r ." Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal SMOKED : M E A T S : A : S P E C I A L T Y J. H. B A R T E L S . Pi'oprietor Phone Main 8 3 i You will always he happy if you burn electric lights, for they will “ T ic k le you to d e a th .” ! $ Cottage Grove E lectric JAS. n . P 0 T T 8 Co«. A. S. POWELL F A S H IO N S T A B L E S Cottav^c G ro v e , Oregon Market Reports, j Cottage Grove HOTEL r ii i: k i: L1 W * w 4 Ma 4 » • ■»— • ” * t an » C Him £ c