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Met Deeth In Hot staren. A fearful death w u that of a man named John Baird at a mill In New York. As he bent over a large vat tilled with boiling starch, he clipped end fell Into the hot mixture. He was lterally boiled to death before work men dragged his tody from the vat with hooka attached to a rope. The hot starch had reduced the man's clothing to fngmerta. SIRE IS H ALF THE HERD. OREGON (NO WASHINGTON Hla Importane* in Producing Good Dairy Stock Underestimated. h FA^M l.ANPS Lought and So.J P. W h itn e y , F o rm er In s tru c to r D a iry in g , S ta te A g r ic u ltu r a l C ol* la g s of W a a h ln g to n , in .and Many dairymen have given no other thought to the sire than that he was a necessity in bringing the cows to their milk. Any kind o( a sire would HARRY M. COU.TTR1GHT answer this purpose, and when it came to considering the offspring, the sire was never taken Into considera Yeon Btdg.. PortianJ. Ore. tion. A heifer was saved from the herd because her dam was a good producer, and when perhaps no one knew or even cared from what sire BELVÎ0MT AUTO SCUW she came. The poor dairy sire, then, KH lb* mo»: »iiuou.il iastrec ioni ■ ritiri- Is directly responsible for our hav pré• tica work ihal caa bo proriuteJ, al ing so many unprotltable cows at the present time. r>0"- tortMii it* >35 caab. %. "The sire Is half the herd,” Is a ^ pap.^* *iö^ —à saying, the truth of which Is vouched • Ä ^ BEL'.: ONT AIÍIO :.O*00L 1 J X J MALTY Cl M? AN Y for by all progressive dairymen, and PartLcri, Ci In the using of a good, pure-bred H E O E E Y E D D O C T O R ’S O R D E R . East Z3ri uri ''a. moa. P «1 sire on grade cows, as the great ma jority of the dairymen Bhould do, be Ate Five Apple-Cores, Ends of Slxtee Burnt Matches and Seventy- IN S IS T U P O N is more than "half the herd," for his Eight Boot Buttons. characteristics are firmly fixed by W E S T E R N Gn in* continued breeding along the same lines, while those of .grade cows are "And how are we feeling todr.y— Krn-en. M A N T L E S not, and his characteristics appear eh?” asked Dr. Overdose. L. A. KLEIN a CO., Inc., Dbtfial rs . much more prominent in the off His patient gave him a pea green 28 F ron t S treet Portland. Ore. /, spring. look. in selecting a dairy sire, the fol “ Worse than ever, sir,” he an lowing points should be considered: (1) pedigree, (2) purity of breeding. swered gloomily. "It's no use, doctor. Hcmesteais and Timter Lands Locate;! (3) type, (4) prepotency, and (5) My case is hopeless." 1. your F c .r m or P r o p e r , y is F o r 3 j U b 'Come, come! You mustn't say health. Purity of Breeding: Under no con that ” said Dr. Overdose. . “ T ell me. I Can Sell it QU.CK lor CAS.I sideration should anything but a what have you been doing since your Send Description and Price. Address purebred sire be used. W e cannot last visit?” C A E tN G T S O N discard the grade cow, for there is “ All you told me, sir. And I'm afraid vm H en rv Bide. PO RTLAND . O R * but a very small per cent of the cows the diet hasn't agreed with me.” that are pure-bred, and they could "That's nonsense!" exclaimed the not begin to supply the demand for doctor. "It can’t possibly have upset dairy products, but as one sire is Skylights Tanks Gutters you. I told you to confine yourself enough for about forty cows, and as Down Spouts Steel Ceiling he alone will have as much or more to .such foods as would be taken by influence on the offspring as will the an ordinary three-year-old child." "Yes, and I obeyed your orders to A C. BAYER entire forty cows, It can readily be seen that it is quite possible to mdet the letter.” groaned the sick man. 204 Matkni Portland. Oregon the demand for sires from the pure "During the last 24 hours I've eaten bred herds that we have and also to five apple-cores, 16 ends of burnt see that purity of breeding is of matches, 7S boot buttons and a three W h . i t Is H e 7 much more importance In the s(re penny hit!” What has become of the old-fnsh than in the dam. Pedigree: Dairymen, as a rule, save toned boy who referred to h*s knife Playing Ssfe. ea a "frog sticker?*’ And what, by the heifers from their best cows, the way, has become of the cld-fash realizing .. that they .. will . ,, make , better .. I say, landlord," said the guest to cows than would the heifers from the the proprletor of the onIy hotel ln a toned Barlow knife? poor cows. The same thing is true western village, "can you give me a O nly O ne B K O M O Q U IN IN E " of the dairy sire, that is, the better room that has no fire-escape?" T h a t is L A X A T 1 V R B itO M O Q U I N I N E . Look his ¡»nceBtry is the better he should fo r the .le n a tu re o f K. W . G k O V E . UreH ti “ Sure," answered the landlord. “ But be. First of all, one should consider W orld ovor to C ur a Cold In One Day. 25c. •the merit of his sire's motner as pro what difference does it make?" K in d t o A n im a t s . "It makes a big difference to me,” ducer, also the daughters of his sire, Remove the sting or a wasp or boo and grandslre. All of the females, as replied the guest. “ When I stopped with a watch key, pressing the p ace far back as they can be traced, should here last winter you gave me a room with It; then rub the sting with a be considered. The further back with a fire-escape and during the night slice of raw onion, moist tobacco or a continuous records can be traced the the fire escaped and 1 came near freez damp blue beg.— Daily Mirror. Press better for the animal. ing.” Type: By all means, select a sire gently, dry. dust wi;h toracld acid powder and return It to the bee (or that is distinctly masculine. This is noticeable in the head and back of His Line. wasn).— Punch the animal. He should have a hold, A charming young member of a wo I bright eye, and a well arched, mas- man’s literary club, who adds the dis j eullne neck. From the shoulders Tonseth F lo ra l C o m p an y i backward he should have the same tinction of being a bride to success outline as the dairy cow. He ful authorship, recently met a gushing CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS | | general should carry no surplus flesh, but stranger at a club reception. “ Oh, Mrs. Blank, I am b o glad to should always be a strong, vigorous, W1DDINC DrCORATlONS active animal. meet you. I enjoy your stories so Special atten tion given to ou t-of-tow n orders. Prepotency: Prepotency Is the mpeh. And your husband's, too.” 325 M orrison St.. Portland. term that signifies the power which Then, adding' as an afterthought, "H e an animal possesses of transmitting Is literary, too. Isn't he?” Its characteristics to Its offspring. "Thank heaven, no," replied the I* S* (■ Boys and girts! Do you w an t a (rood ] Unless a dairy sire Is prepotent, he r i i t L cam era A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E ? ! Is useless, no matter how fine an ln- bride. “ He’s ln the coal business." N ot a toy. Taken (rood picture*. Send ad- dtoti: w e w ill 'orw a rd 24 pktrs. o f Postal j dividual he may otherwise be. The Card*. Sell them to your friends and neigh purer the breeding the more likely he Something Else the Matter. bors at 10c p er pkir. R eturn the money to us. is to be preponent, other things be W e w ill then -send you this cam era A B S O "Doctor," said the sick man, “ I ’m L U T E L Y F R E E . W rite today. ing favorable. The full value of a THE HELPERS. E llsw orth. Clarke Go.. Wash. dairy sire is never known until he afraid my nerves are ln bad condi has heifers at the producing age. and tion.” “ Oh. no,” replied the physician, for this reason a middle-aged bull is much better than a young one that “ that’s not what is the matter with no descendants. A good Individ you. The fact that you have sent for A Corking Good Smoke!: has ual should never be destroyed until me after Ignoring the statements I’ve he Is too old for service. been sending you regularly during the Health: The health of the dairy past year and a half Indicates that sire must be given careful considera your nerve's all right.” tion. Any predisposition to disease makes him useless, for this would more than likely be transmitted to 8, 9, 10, KNOCKOUT. his offspring. He must be free from contagious diseases, as It Is possible for the sire to scatter contagious dis ease to all aninmls ln the herd ln a very short time, and extreme care Is necessary in handling and caring W n V for Prices and 5ompl for him. W e are facing a shortage of dairy Sig- 5 ichel &Co. cows ln the United States and If a man expects to have a good herd of PORTLAND,O R E .V cows he must raise them rather than W h o le iio le A g e n ts buy them. For this reason the dairy sire should be selected with the greatest care, and the points which have been discussed ln preceding paragraphs should be carefully con sidered. m MONUMENTAL YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR A U T O M O B IL E S . Thorough, practical and unlimit ed course. We assist students to secure positions as chauffeurs, repairmen, etc. Write Automobile School of Oregon 214 « . c t i* . Tnet Mda> PORTLAND. - OREGON On Going to Sleep. ITow do we go to sleep? How does Mother Nature charm away our con sciousness? First of all, she throws her spell on those centres of our bod ies that presUe over the muscular sys- | tem. causing one group of muscles after another gradually to collapse. Thereafter, various powers of mind succumb ln regular order. First, we lose attention and Judgement. Then memory goes, and Imagination wan dera away In reveries of Ita own. Ideas of time and apace cease to control thought as gentle sleep— the nurse of our life— draws nearer. Th%n comes the turn of the special senses, begin nlng with sight— eyelids close and eyeballs turn upward and Inward, aa If to shut out all light, the pupils con tracting more and more as slumber steals over us. The power of hearing fades away. The heart beats and ; breath la drawn more and more slow ly. Temperature fall* by perhaps two | degrees, and the body loses three • irnes less heat than when awaka. Willing to Oblige. “Look here.” roared the angry man who had bought a lot of auburban real- estate, “ that ground you ao(8 me la u n d e r water, and there are actuallr little fish swimming about” “ O. I’ll fix that all right," assured the oily longued agent Canary Island Soil. "Then you'll give me another lot or On the Canary Islands the soil is return the money ?" so rich that It la devoted almost ex “Not exactly that, but 111 aend you clusively to the cultivation of the vine out some fishing tackle to catch the and fruits and moat of the food con fla> sumed baa to be Imported. "Oh, what a cunning mustache!’ "W ell, don't knock it while It's down.” His Extreme Kindness. Stlrans— Is Kuckert kind to ani mals? Sllvven*— Well, If he were out walking with his dearest friend and shohld meet a pair of famishing ti gers he would be so kind to the beasts as to be perfectly willing to sacrifice his dearest friend for the alleviation of their suffering." Be One of the first C u r two complete 1911 Catalogs will illus trate and explain the many superior points of excellence o f the complete high-grade lines o f Dairy and Creamery Machinery and Supplies and Gasoline Engines which e carry. These valuable books are com plete guides and are tent postpaid free of charge upon receipt o f name and address. Send in your request now. State whether you wish Dairy or Creamery Catalog. One Th ng That Will Live Forever, P E T T IT ’S E YE SALVE, first box sold in 1807, over 100 years ago, sales in- crea.e yearly. Ay druggists or How ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Cresset) Garments. Clothes packed away du lng eummer -.re otten very creastd To remove the creates hang the article an a clothe> ■Ins In the bath rcom, shut dcor and window, turn on the hot water tap to All the roe n with steam, and leave tho j.othis lor an hour or two. Afterward ' rv In the mien air If possible. STOP THAT “ Stomach Trouble PORTLAND, ORfGON DAIRY MACHINERY and SUPPLIES Net a Man’s Excuse. There may be several good rea sons why a man doesn’t want to be vaccinated, but because they're afraid that the scar will show when they’re at s oarty Isn't one of them. T R Y before it becomes serious —do it right row . Hos tetler’s Stomach Bitters is the quickest and surest medicine for you to take. Thousands have proven it. Start today. It is for Heartburn, Poor A p petite, Indigestion, Colds and Ma'aria. IN SIST O N G E T T I N G H O S T E I T E R ’S Monroe & Crisell B IT T E R S M U R IN E EYE K 'i n N P V REM ED Y for Red. Weak, Weary, W atery Eyes andllranulutedEyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 26c, 60c, *1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c. *1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Puzzle Beyond Solution. The pickpocket business must be In , hard lines. One fellow, driven to des peration It would seem, made an at tempt to pick a woman's pocket In a New York theatre. That he did not find the pocket is understood without the saying. always do I exactly what you \ exp ect o f them. For sale 1 everyw here. IESRY S l i l i SEES | [ 4JWUAL Free on requ est D. M . FURRY A C O .,D etroit, Wltoh. 1 P l l t s CURED IN 6 T O 14 D A Y S . Your d ru ggist w ill refund money i f P A Z O O IN T M E N T fails to cure any case o f Itch in g. Blind. B leeding or P ro tru d in g Piles in 6 to 14 day*. 60c. To Clean Enamel. When the enamel becomos discol ored, scour it with a damp flannel dipped in garden mold, then rinse It in plenty of water, ln this way th« cleaning 1» effected without causing scratches or other damage. Use Ray« of Sjn. Curved mirrors, concentrating the st * s rays upon a point beneath them, constitute a machine being tried out in South Africa to smelt metals di rectly from the ores. Bad BLOOD "Do It Now.” “ Before I began using Cascarets I had "Withhold not good from them to a bad complexiou, pimples on my face, whom it Is due, when It Is in the and my food was not digested as it should power of thy hand to do It. Say not i have been. Now I am entirely well, and unto thy neighbor: Go, and come j the pimples have all disappeared from my again, and tomorrow I will give, when face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets are just as advertised; I have taken only thou hast it by thee.” — Proverbs of two boxes of them.” Solomon III, 27, 28. Clarence R. Griffin. Sheridan. Ind. lio w -K u r e IMt-aaanL Palatabl- Potent. Tout* Good. Do Good. N e v e r Sicken. W n k e n or G rip«. 10c. -6c. 50c. N ever sold in bulk. T*»e gen- atne tablet stamp *d C C C. Guaranteed to cure or vour money back. [ is not a “ foo d "- it is a medicine, and the only medicine in the world for cows only. M a d e for th e c o w and, as its n a m e In d ica tes, a c o w c u n . B arren n ess, r e ta in e d a fte rb irth , a b o rtio n , «c o u rs.cak id u d d er, a n d a ll s im ila r affectio n s p o s it iv e ly an d q u ic k ly cu red . N o o r e w h o k eep s co w s, w h e th e r m a n y o r fe w j can a fford to be w ith o u t “ K o w - K u r e . I t it m a d e e s p e c ia lly to k eep c o w s h e a lth y O ur book “ W h a t to D o W h e n Y o u r C ow s A r e S ic k ".s e n t free A sk y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for V K o w K u r t , ’ ’ or send to th e m an u fa ctu rers. I Dairy Association Co., LyndonvUI«, V*. P N U he? woe 'be ras prue sr Hoses at the battle Ixponta rear They are plant«! >n fw t W s most bea (if I eardens L r*e M i slants by rare». Sc 4 posUJ ior cl UU** today THE S1BS0N ROSE NURSERIES. 1186 C. Mriwask* Aw. 45 CORDS fj SAWED IN j| THE BEST 8 PRING MEDICINE C u s iu o u , C o. H E N w r i t ’ n g t o a d v e r t i s e r « p le a s i m e n tio n t h is p a p e r . 3 W OODS POWER DRAG SAW W e ig h t 1600 lb «.; 4 H . P. W aterloo E m rne. w a te r cooled. P u lls it r e lf fo r w a r d » and bucbwants. Sled 4x7 feet. Uses only 4 iral. dintillate p e r d a y a t8 V ir « per tral. G et d escrip tive cat ale* and fp « cm I p rice«. 1911 C atalog tresh o ff press; w rite lo r one. W e a>M build W ell D rillin g M achines. W e seldom feel JUST RIGHT At such e time KASPARIL l A is the best and safest Blood Purifier, the most successful prescription for spring humors and such disorders of the blood as boils, pimples, pustules, blotches, sores and cutaneous eruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to be the best remedy for that lack of energy and the peculiar debility so prevalent during the close of winter and the opening of spring. For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver ami ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion o f the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation ol rood, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. W N o . » - ’ 11 K IN G IN L A T E W I N T E R A N D EARLY SP RIN G o y t disease — it and I The confidence felt by farmers and 1 gardeners in Ferry's S cds to-day 1 would have been impossible to le d in I any seeds two score of years I ago. We have made s 1 science of seed \ growii:" Dr. Pierce*» Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow els and cure constipation. H 1* • deceptive thourfan<1, have S V IL / IN L I T D f l l TR I F don’ t know it. I f you w ant 1 D LC < w i l l s you con make no m istake by us'ng Dr. K ilm e r’s Swam p-Root, the grx^* kidney rem edy. A t d ru g g sts in fifty - cent and dollar sizes. Sam p'e bottle by moil free, also pam phlet tellin g you how to find out i f yoa have kidney troub’e. Address Dr. K ilm e r A Co.. Binghamton, N . Y . REIERSON MACHINERY CO. BOB W . X z. 184 M o rr «on St.. Portland D O U G L A S fc lV i] * 2 . 50 * 3 * 3 . 8° & * 4 S h o e s I°ioSli3 U r Q £ WARE O r C U B 8TITU TES. IrS W E F U S E all substitutes claimed to be “ just as g o o d ," I U the true value« of which are unknown. You are entitled to the best.? ln «i«t upon having the genuine W . L. Douglas shoes with his name and price on the bottom. W . L . D * u * l* s shoes cost m ore to m ake than ord in ary shoes, because h igh er grad e leathers are use-’ • ■*«! selected w ith g re a te r ca re ; e v e ry deta 1 In the m aking Is w atch e -ver by th e most sk illed organ ization o f e x p e rt shoem akers In th is cou n try. Th ese a re the reasons w h v W .L . D ouglas shoes are guaranteed to hold th e ir sha|>e, look ami tit hotter am i w ear lon ger than ai oth er shoes you can buy. If your dealer mimot sn ply you with the Kennme W.L.Donirbv shoes. w-1te c _ for Mali order Catalo*. Shoes -ent direct from factory to wearer.all i-hanres__ _ o.-eo.iidL l i t L . Itu u tlu B . I S A M pi*rk S t ., b . ' » l a « « , M s s . . $ 2 OO ,$ 2 . 6 0 A « 3 . 0 0 “ SPO SIN ’S 99 P o r tla n d , O r e g o n Painless Dentistry 1« our pride—our hobby—our Btudy fo r year* find now our succeM, and our. i* th e beet painlcM work to be found anywhere, no m atter how much yoa pay. C o m p a re o u r P ric e *. ^ 1 We finish pinto and J Lri.’.ce work fo r Oi.t- I o f.t o w n natronie in one day i f deni red. PaiulpM extraction fr.«o when p!*t«w or briJg" work i* order- ed. Consultation fret. Molar Crow). $ 5 . Cl 22kBrMr.TMth4.Ql GoMnSmr* 1. C L E koim I F’llinfo Sfhror Fillmf» PiitM I CO .5 0 5 .0 0 B«it Red Rubber „ _ . Plats. 7 .5 0 Painlsia Extr’tion , 5 0 BUT M BTM O C S A l l w ork fu lly g u aran teed fo r fifteen y «a r*. An Object of Pity. ‘T m sorry for that man.’’ "W hy ? It seems to me he’a about I Painless Dentists Building. Third sod Wa*Mfigtsa PCRTIAM0. OSS the last man one should be sorry for. Falling Office H o w . S A M . to I f . AC. l u i U j r i . S t e l Kverybody la applauding him." "That’s i t Think how hard It will j be for him to get used to It when j i ‘ everybody begins to denounce him ,1 next week or the week after.” OPIUM—TOBACCO W is e D e n ta l Co., me. ire el ey IALGGH 0L BaMta Positively O m d . Only authorized K m I ot In stitu te la Orraoa. W r it« fo r Illustrated cir^olar. A s th is v e r y rem r.rkab'e proparnMon is n o w culled, m th e tereatcht Const.'tu .ional R em edy e v e r know n f e r Brood M ares. C o In, 8 ullions and a ll o ’ hcr burses; a lro I )i tem p er am ot.g D o t s an ti 6h-?ep. ’i h i compound is niade o f th e pu rest in gred ien ts and n ta n atom o f p > *<*r«>us o r in ju r i ous n atu re **nters in to its cornpos>ticn. M any p erson * a re now t a k ir g S P D H N ’8 fo r L a G rip p e , Colds. Cjugh.t. K S f t S , tn d i i i a r l - w a ys sa e. I t e x p els th e Disea e Germ s fr o m t h e body; s e ts d ire c tly on th e B lx id and G lan d s. H P O H N ’S la n o w »old b y n early e v e ry d r u g g is t and harness dealer in th e land, and a r y can g e t i t f o r you, o r send w ith rem ittan ce o f p rice to t h e m an u factu rers, w h o w ills h ip to you r order, e x press paid. F ift y cen ts and $1.00 a bottle, ai d $6.U> and $10 th$ doxen. Record o f Annual Saler.. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... ^ c a r .. . . •th 7th 8th fHh 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... Y e a r .... . l.r$3 B o ttle . S old 4 r<4 . 9 2fS “ " . 19.1Í0 . 40.214 . 72.PF0 $U» Year«... .100,1 £2 “ 124.RCO 172,481 .221.7(0 .287.(20 .378.9f t ** “ “ " * “ “ “ fOH.TJtO f>48.2»0 “ S 'n d fo r o a r Booklet o f t w r lv » good recipes fa# fa m ily and srock m edicines, F R E E . SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and BaderiologisU, The Reason. "Babies are aa fond of Teddy bean- j as ever.” " I suppose so." Ard atlll there la no eale for ! them. I wonder why that le?" j "Babies do not do ranch pnrrhan-' ing, and the dads of the bablee— w ell,1 Color m ore good s brighter and faster colors thar. a n y other dye. O n * 10c p a c k a g e colors silk, w o o l and cotton sq ually w e l l you know how the grown-up world end Is guaranteed to g iv e perfect results. A s k dealer, c r w e w * U sen d postpaid at 10 c e p ackage. W r it e for free b oo k let h e w to d ye, bleach s a d o u t c o lo n . i i n N R O I D K U Q C O M P A N Y . Q uincy, Illinois. 1 feels about anything Teddy I eh ?" PoRTLANDsOREGON PUTNAM GOSHEN, IND., FADELESS U. S. A. DYES