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THE LI M E.SULPHUR SPRAY. Spring Humors Good Preventive for Apple Scab and Lets Harmful Than Some. Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. Th e best medicine to take is H ood’s Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. Sarsatabs . ihocolatad h r . 7 tablet T T . T r ? ar,l>W rl " 4 S ^ ir tu l l . t besides accuracy of**dose, convenience, economy, no lo>. ___ by _____ .v .p _________ .,ra tio n , ______ l.ra.kiw c. o _______ Jtage, . . r lc . k n ^ ! -• * ■ |1, o f drugginU or prom ptly o f us b y mail. C. 1. Hood Co., Low ell, Maas. A . B. Cord Ley. Entomologist. Oregon experim ent Station. Corvmllie. Mr», h. Bickford. O o U T illa , N. H ., « » y » i “ E v e r y »P J « '* * ■ » a * c o m p le te ly p r o . t r . t c d , f 1111 <^ ° ? n * f.r<?m 1 *?n ’ Intf But I h a v e found H o o d . h » r . . p a r i l . h e lp s me fr o m th e flrw t dose, completely reatores good health and strength.” W A R D E. B U R T O N — M ayer a r l Chemist. H O Leadvtlle, Colorauo. hpet-unen prices: Gold, B u nkoed. 8fV Lazy Lewis— I wuz told dat de farm AFTOIKETTE BROWN er wot lives on dat hill paid Ills baoda .CKWELL J let do same whedder (ley worked er The first woman to be ordained a uot, sa I went an’ hired t' him. Tired Thomas—Den youse played off clergyman In the United States, Rev. Antoinette L. Brown Blackwell, How S A V E T H E C A R T O N T O P S sick, I reckon? and Soap Wnippers from Lazy Lewis— Yep, an' at de end 0 » 83 years old, Is about to resume active de month I found dat he never paid work in the Unitarian church. She Products and earhanv* them for gave the site, and with the aid of 30 nobody nothin' nohow. adherents is having built the first Uni VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE «0 pass Illustrated catalogue of 1000 artlolss given tarian church in Union county. New away FREE Address N o t h in « to la y . Jersey, near her home. In Elizabeth. PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO.. Oakland. Cal. T he man who had sculptured the Egyp tian sphinx wan standing off and looking Every fourth Sunday she will occupy the pulpit. IT ’S F R E E at his handiwork. About 60 years ago Rev. Mrs. Black- “ S E N D F O R IT N O W ” “ B u t what does it mean?” inquired the bystanders. well preached her first sermon at Hen The Beet F ru it T ree and B erry Plant T he sculptor hesitated. Catalog in the N orth w est rietta, N. Y. She was one of the first “ I — I don’t know,” he answered. “Con women in the United States to receive J. J. B U T Z E R sult your Baedeker.” a college degree. In 1853 she was or 192 Front St., Portland. Oregon As for the sphinx, It grinned slightly, dained a Congregational minister at but said nothing. South Butler, N. Y., accepting the pas torate of a church there. She Is a A D a r k S e c re t. The shades of night were falling fast noted woman suffragist a Bllvcr, L-ad, 91 ; Gold, HUTer, 74c; Gold, 60c ; Zinc or Ceeper.fcL Cyanide testa. M.uling envelopes and fhll price list sent on application. Control and U m - Carbonale N » “ 20 Mule Team Borax” OPEX MOORE ALL TH E YE A R C latsop B each •*T u c 1 n t The pride of the household was en tertaining a young maa In the front S easide , O regon parlor. D ire c tly on th e beach overlook in g the ocean. H o t s a lt baths and I C uff H ouse f i r K ° d parlors. E le c tric lig h ts . Fire- u r place and uteani heat. Fine walks n o r n n U G and d rives. Hca foods a spec- | u n c u u n U |tjr. Kates. |S.;»0 and $3.0» j per day. Jt&~ Special rates by th e week. I D A N . J . M O G U L , P r o p r ie to r “ Nettle,” called the fair one’s father from the library, “ aren’t you going tc light the gas in there?” “ In a minute, papa,” replied the deni girl. “George and I were Jdst speaking >f— or—striking a match.” A lw a y s THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SUCKER Is the man who has fried to get the same service out of some other make Clean - Light • Durable Guaranteed Waterproof gnd Sold Everywhere ot $300 aumMTto cstAioe mifo« tnc a soma mJSJSZU C. Gee Wo T h e w ell known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Has made a life study o f roots and herbs and in that study discovered and is civ. In « to the world his wonder* fu l remedies. • M ercury, P o is o n s o r D ru gs U sed —Me C u res Without O p e ra tio n , o r W ith ou t th e A id o f a K n ife H e guarantees to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Throat. 1theumat'.nm. Nervousness. Nervous Debility, Btomanb. L iver. Kidney Troubles also Lost Manhood. Female Weuknoas and A ll Priva te Discuses A S U R E C A N C E R CU RE lust R e c e iv e d fr o m P e k in g , C hina—S a fe , Sure an d R e lia b le . I F YOU A R K A F LIC TE D . DON’ T DELAY. D E L A Y « A R E D ANGEROUS. C O N S U L T A T IO N P R E B It you cannot call, write foraympton blank and circu lar. I up lose 4 cent» in stamp«. T H E C . G E E MO C H IN E S K M E D IC IN E O O . *2 1-2 t in t 8t., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Orej Please M ention This Paper. W e T ru st D o cto rs If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhiraaboutit. T o o m n it look w ell a fter the condition o f your liver and bowela. Unless there is daily action o f the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nau sea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sar saparilla from doing its best w ork. A y e r’s Pills are liv e r pills. A ct gently, all vegetable. T h e dose is only one p ill at bedtime. (SO m anufacturers JL Æ ijers BAIR VIOOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. '^ t a ^ P u r i t y Behind the Dough! baking ■V U POW DER 25 Ounces for 25 Cents A real power that raises and sustains the dough with absolute certainty. N o failures. A cake made with K C cannot fall. W e insist upon refunding your money if a trial does not con . . J T »* '* “Juts MA»«® 1 b « hicaso - * 01 »*. vince you* « H O C * A T ALL ’R I C t » . FOR EVERY ME M BER OF THE FAMILY. MEN. BO Y S. WO ME N. M IS S E S AN D CHILDREN. r* W . L . D o u fflm m m a k m a a n d aaUrn m o r e r * 3 . 0 0 m nd S 3 . 5 0 a h e e a t h a n a n y c f l t a r m a n u f a c t u r e r In t h a _ e r o r ld , h v r . r u me t h a y h o l d I h a ir " m hape. f it b a tte r , w a a r lo n g e r , a n d ► a rm o t o r a n t s r w a lu a t h a n a n y o t h a r • a h o o m §n t h a a r o r lf t t o - d a y , V. L Douglas $4 and $6 Gilt Edge Skwt Cannot Ba Equalled At Any Prlot W t 'A I T I O t f . There are tricks in every trade, but the professional beggar is about the trickiest individual at large- His suc cess depends entirely upon his ability T a lk in g :. The Power r A R T OF BEGGING. “ My wife tells me everything she does,” said the benedict, proudly. “She is like an open book.' “ I wish mine was like an open book,” sighed the meek little man with the chin whiskers. “ You do?” “ Yes; If she was like an open book perhaps I would be able to shut her UP.” Q u a lit y j^ B B S ^ ' if TH E W . L. Dr>wglas name and pries Is stamped on bottom. T s k f Y e R w H «tlt«rte . S.S.S. FOR BAD BLOOD 1 be serious results in the form ot The most ¡important part of the human system is the blood. E very mus "Bordeaux Injury” which often follow cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour applications of Bordeaux mixture ren ishment and strength nqpessary to maintain them in health and enable each to perform the different duties nature requires. Even the heart, the very der it almost imperative that some “ engine " o f life, receives it£ vigo r and m otive power from the blood. Since means be found of reducing this injury, so much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily be seen how or that some spray be discovered which necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminated if we would enjoy the may be used aa a aubatitute for Bor blessing of good health. Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments o f m ankind; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, deaux. Muddy, sallow For the past two or three years I have humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. observed, after winter spraying apple complexions, eruptions, pimples, e*c., show that the blood is infected with and pear trees with lime-eulphur solu unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a tions, for San Jose scale, that the fruit sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and upon the sprayed trees was less "scab glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers, by” than that upon unsprayed tiees. which break out on the flesh, often Upon two different occasions this winter from a very insignificant bruise or Y ou r S. S. S., in my opinion, it u good a application was delayed until the blos even scatch or abrasion. I f the blood m edicine as can be had; it simply cannot be was pure and healthy the place would i m proved upon as a rem edy to purify and enrich soms were about to open and while the the blood and to invigorate and tone up tha spray, which was applied at the full heal at once, but being loaded with system. Th is spring my blood was bad and I strength, did considerable injury at the impurities, which are discharged into was run down in health, and having seen your time, its decidedly beneficial effects the wound, irritation and inflamma medicine highly advertised I commenced its use. were noticeable when the fruit wag tion are set up and the sore continues. T oday m y blood is in fine condition and my gathered. However the generally good Bad blood is also responsible for general health is o f the best. Am filling posi results which follow winter applica Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the tion as firem an for a large concern here, and tions ot lime-sulphur are now well weak, polluted circulation cawnot fur if I was not in good physical condition it would be impossible fo r me to fill the place. Y ou r known and this part of the work re nish the nourishment and strength S- S. S- has been of great service to me and I do required to sustain the body, and a quires no further comment. not hesitate to giv e it the credit it deserves. Nevertheless, these observations sug general run-down condition of health W M . P. V A N D Y K E . S. S. S. is nature’s blood gested to me the probability that lime- results. 815 F ifth Street, Beaver Falls, Penn. sul^bur solution might be used as a purifier and to n ic ; made entirely of substitute for Bordeaux mixture for healing, cleansing roots and herbs. summer applications and during the It goes down into the circulation and removes every particle of impurity, past year I have so used it upon vari humor or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones up the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in ous plants for various purposes. It is not proposed at this time to go need of, and in every way assists in the cure of disease. S. S. S. neutral at all into detail regarding these ex izes any excess o f acid in the blood, m aking it fresh and pure, and perma periments— I wish only to call atten nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions. tion to some of the results obtained S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, and all Book on the blood and which show conclusively that lime- other diseases or disordtrs arising from bad blood. sulphur solutions may be used as a anv medical advice desired free to all who write summer spray without injury to foliage T H E S W IF T SP E C IFIC CO.. A T L A N T A . GA. and alao point strongly to the probabil ity that by its use apple scab may be S a m p le d T h i n * " . T h e M o d ern W a y , effectually controlled without danger of Patience— Did you ever attend • “ Fifth grade next /ear, Johnny?” spray injury to the fruit. cooking school? “ Yea, tlr.” Sufficient work has not been done to Patrice— Oh, yes; I ’ve had that kind “ Ah, you’ll be in fraction! or deci justify the statement that lime-eulphur of dyspepsia, too!— Youkert States is equal to Bordeaux as a preventive of mals then, no doubt?” “ No, sir; I ’ll be in beadwork and man. this disease but the results of the single season's work point eo strongly to this perforated squares.”— Pittsburg Poet Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing conclusion that I fee) justified in call Byrup the b. at remedy to use for their children Vitus’ Dance and a ll Nervous Diseases ing attention to them, that growers CITO l l l u perm anenll/ cored by Dr. K lin e ’ s Greut during the teething period. Restorer. Wond for F R E E |2trial bottle and who have suffered loss from Bordeaux Starve treatise. Dr. 1L IL K lt a c , Ld.,»31 A rc h ttU, P h ils ..!’*, T h e M o d e rn W a y . injury, and others who are interested, Scribbles— How would you go about may make comparative tests of the two N e c e s s a r ily . sprays the coming season. Byers— Seems to me furs are priced getting a play on the stage? In oarrying out the work the past excessively high. Dribbles— I ’d first write a novel. season it became necessary first of all Shopleigh— Yes, the fur trade is ad to determine how strong a solution mittedly a good deul of u skin game. could be used without injury to the —Kansas City Timet. • foliage. This, again, made it necessary to adopt some method of “ standardiz Shake Into U 'our S h oes. ing” the spray. After considerable Allen’s Foot-Ease. ,. I \ , F rus ' V. 3 painful, p ra w n 111. swollen, a »T 1711X7X1, m a rtin g , s w e a tin g ft. Jakes n ew shoes ea s\ . work we adopted what may be termed s doJd b y a ll D ru ggists a n d S h oe Stores. D o n ’ t of the happy homes of to-day la ■ the "stock solution” method of prepar accept a n y su b stitu te. S a m p le F R E E . A d dress vast fund of information as to tha ing the spray and adopted as a stand best methods of promoting health and ard for the work a “ stock solution” A ffirm a tiv e T estim o n y . happiness and right living and know having a specific gravity of 1.27. (For Baldwin—T ha doctors say there are determining the specific gravity of the more than fifty kinds of headache. Do ledge o f the world's best products. solution while at work in the field we you believe it? Products of actual excellence and have found the specifio gravity hydro Rambo— I know it. I ’ve frequently reasonable claims truthfully presented meter a very convenient instrument. had all of ’em in one morning.— Chicago and which have attained to world It is cheap, simple and convenient, Tribune. wide acceptance through the approval and we would recommend every grower T h e r e Is m o re C a ta rrh In th is s e c tio n o f th e of the Well-Informed of the World; who expects to use lime-sulphur as a c o u n try th an a ll o tn e r d iseases put to g e th e r, not of individuals only, but of the summer spray to obtain one.) am i u n til th e last fe w r e a r s was supposed t o be This solution, similar to the Rex. in c u ra b le . F o r a g r e a t m a n y y ea rs d o cto rs many who have the happy faculty of n o u n ced It a lo c a l d isease a n d p rescrib ed Niagara and Phoenix lime-sulphur p lo ro e a l rem e d ie s , a n d by c o n s ta n tly f a ilin g to selecting and obtaining the best tha sprays upon the market, any of which cu re w ith lo c a l tre a tm e n t, p ro n o u n ced i t in world affords. cu ra b le. S cien ce has p ro v e n c a ta r r h to be a would undoubtedly do as well. Is of a c o n s titu tio n a l d isease an d t h e r e fo r e req u ires One of the products of that class, dear, dark amber color, is without sed c o n s titu tio n a l tre a tm e n t. H a ll's C atarrh Cure, a n u fa c tu re d b y F. J. C h en ey <Sc C o., T o le d o , of known component parts, an Ethical iment, and as stated above had a spe m O h io , is th e o n ly c o n s titu tio n a l c u re on ti e cific gravity of 1.27. Analysis snowed m a rk et. I t is ta k en in t e r n a lly in doses fro m 10 remedy, approved by physicians and p s to a teaspoon fu l. I t acts d ir e c tly o n th e that 6ach gallon contained in aolution j d b ro lo o d a n d m u cou s s u rfa ces o f th o s ystem . commended by the Well-Informed of | T h e y o ffe r o n e h u n d re d d ol lars fo r a n y ease it the World as a valuable and whole 2.38 pounds of sulphur. fa ils to cu re. S en d lo r c ir c u la r s a n d testi- some family laxative is the well-known During the season of 1907 these i m o n ia ls. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To "stock solutions” of lime-sulphur ware A d d re s s : F. J. C H E N E Y A CO ., T o le d o , O h io. S old b y D ru ggists, 7.r>c. get its beneficial effects always buy used variously diluted upon the apple, T a k e H a ll’s F a m ily P ills fo r c o n s tip a tio n . the genuine, manufactured by tha pear, peach, plum, prune, quince, California Fig Syrup Co., only, and cherry, grape, potatoes and celery. O n th e T e n P a r t y L in e . for sale by all leading druggists. The results obtained indicated that S u d d e n ly th e a la r m c lo c k w e n t o ff. One of the Essentials ARM ED ONE-ARM ED BEGGARS. to awaken sympathy. Years of mis fortune alone are not always suffi cient, so he resorts to deception in make-up, usually running toward de formity* of some sort. Ploying cripple is a favorite ruse. In the larger cities, where begging still flourishes under the guise of ped dling, this deception is resorted to 1 daily. It is an old dodge to pose os I a one-armed man. A false stump is attached to the shoulder and the real | arm is tied to the side of the body. A loose-fitting coat or a full blouse does the rest. A L ittle R etou ch in g;. The wonders of photography are ever on the increase. Nevertheless, there are still some limitations to the power and skill of even the most ex pert photographer. Mr. Hall is an amateur of no mean attainments, and when his old Aunt Hannah from Busliby came down to the city he secured a picture of her In her most characteristic pose— arms akimbo and mouth slightly open. When Aunt Hannah saw the first print, she looked at it, held It off, drew it close again, and then sat down to write her nephew. "Dear James,” wrote the old lady, "yours with photograph taken during my late visit just received. In reply I would say. I ’m well enough pleased with It for myself and your folks. But in the one you send out to California to Emma, I’d rather you'd straighten out my elbows and let my arms hang. Affectionately, Aunt Hannah. “ P. 8. Perhaps you'd better close my mouth a mite more, ag Emma's husband Is a stranger to me." No In a ld e . It dlstresaod Miss Willing to find how much the little girls in her Sun day school class thought about dress and outward ndorning. She lost no op portunity to tell them how slight was the importance of such things, says the Youth's Companion. T h e reason I didn't come last Sun day was because my coat wasn't fin ished,” said small Mary Potter one day, when questioned as to her non-appear ance the week before. “ My old one had spots on it tin t wouldn't come off and a place where the buttons had tom through." "But, Mary, dear," said the teacher, gently, “ you know it's not the outside that really matters." “ Yes'm, I know,” said little M ary; "hut, Mias Willing, mother had lipped the lining out, so there wasn't any In- tide to look a t ” J T he sleeper, half awake, listened. lime-sulphur sprays produced by di " I t ’s only one ring,” he said. “Ours is luting 1 gallon of the stock solution with 16 gallons of water may be safely four rings.” used upon all of the above-named j Whereupon he went to sleep again and plants, with the exception of the peach, missed his train. unlees it may be early in the spring, when very slight injury was produced. For use upon the peach each gallon of solution should be diluted with at least 20 gallons of water. For the experiments with apple scab a block of 400 Yellow Newtown trees were selected, because this variety is particularly susceptible to this disease and becauso this block was known to be badly infested. The entire orchard was sprayed with lime-sulphur for San Jose scale late in February. The orchard was then divided into two plats. One plat was sprayed with Bordeaux mixture on Apirl 20, May 8 and May 17. The other plat was sprayed on the same A LC O H O L 3 PE R CENT. dates with lime sulphur solution di '0C ANcSfiable Preparai ion for Is- luted 1-16. Unsprayed treee were left similaiiiigiteFWaiKlRrtda as checks in each plat. ling (lie Stomachs andUontísoí At picking time the fruit was care fully gathered, examined and separated IN F A N T S /CHILDRKN into three grades to show per cent of fruit absolutely free from scab, slightly scabby and badly scabbed. It waa Promotes Di^t-stfon/Twerfui then regraded to show per cent of fruit n e ss and Rev Contains natter injured by spray. Opiuni.Morphine nor Miami. The summing of results Is shown N o t N a r c o t ic . graphically In the following table. Column marked A shows per cent of M ^ n fM D cS M n m s a fruit free from scab; B, that ahowing fW »W - only amall scab spots; C, that badly scabbed and umnaiketable; D shows M M IrU h- jÇàrSiH - spray Injury. A B C D *> w - Unaprayed___ 19.9 28.7 61.8 C Bordeaux........ 49.1 36.4 16.6 31.9 Lime-sulphur. .79.3 16.3 6.3 0 A perfect Remedy forCnwflpa I t must be remembered in interpret li o n , Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea ing these results that they represent W orm s f mtvulsions .Fevrrisl only one iSimon's work on one variety. Slice two cupfuls peaches. Rutter a baking dish and lay In it a layer of tha peaches, sprinkling with cinnamon and sugar and dotting with bits of bnttec Place over tbla a layer of bread or eaba crumbs. Then alternate peaches and The l> r r a d ,d V n l.N ic . cnimbe until the dleh la thres-quartcra “ I wish you would give this office fall, h a v in g crumbs on top. Add do boy a trial. I am sure you will like water, but cover closely and »team him. He is auch a cheery little chap— three-quarters of an hour In a moder- always whistling at his Job.” ate oven. Then remove the cover and "Humph! I guess that is the very brown. Serve with cream or a sweet reason be it now whistling for a Job.' — Baltimore American. n e s s and Loss O F S l e e p . h e Sink Sifiarurt of * / z Z m vzzz * N EW YORK. P N U [w No. 14-0« H E N w r it in g to a d v e rtis e rs p le n a « m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years / lib m o n ili» o ld J5 D o ses - fc C tw rs Exact Copy of Wrapper. GASTORIA THE eCMTAUft SOMWAMV. M « VM« CITV.