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1 1? "HI ii arm and Xal ill J PROTECTION FOR TREES. Corastalki and Wire Netting Shield I nam From Vermin. One of the most timely and useful bulletins seen In a long time la a re cent pamphlet Issued by the Ohio ex penmeni station. Wooster. F. H. Bal- lou gives practical methods of protect ing young trees from the attacks of mice, rabbits and other Terrain. As all fruit growers know, these little an! mals often cause great loss by gnaw Ing the bark from the base of the P- J- Yin- ft - -" . L. 'TYPE OF THE HOLSTEIN. Breeders Trying to Improve the Milk and Beef Form of This Breed. With large size as the recognized predominant characteristic of the Hol- steln. aside from Its beautiful black and white color mnrkings In tierfectlv defined patches or spots, the next Ken- erai definition relates to the general comorimition of the animal. There are three different types, described as the milk and beef form, the milk form and beef and milk form, says an expert breeder. The average form of this breed and that toward which conscientious breed ers are directing their efforts to main tain and improve Is the milk and heef form. The milk and beef tvoe" of the hreeri is especially strong iu all vital particu lars. The bones are hue compared with the high and sharp cblue of the extreme milk form, The loiu and bins. aie uroau ana smooth and the rump blgb and level compared with the angularity usually sbowu in the milk rorm. The fivfst Is roomv nr.H thu highs and bocks well apart Pnssm lumuru. rue suouiuer are smoother and more compact than In the milk form, but of lighter weight than In the beef form. The brisket Is not so wide and low as lu the beef form, and the chest is not so deep, but the width of the beef form through at the he.-irt Is closely retained. In the milk form the ab domen is usually swung below, and me rius are steep, tint In the milk nnrt beef form the ribs are wider snrun,. " it" mxjoiueii more trimly held ui K. ....... i . ' u in. man cup.'K-iouM. The general THE VICIOUS STALLION. can matnod of Breaking It of its Mean Traits. A prominent breeder iHroa th. owing inrormatloo reeardiuir the hn. unug or tne vicious stallion. He says that much depends upon the man who iaut care or the horse. Many leave him to the care of any one. and be Is rooiea with uutil he becomes Incor rigibly mean. Jo that state a stallion Is not worth a dollar. The remedy Is heroic so far as the horse la concerned, though real ly very simple. Take a good revolver not less than 38 caliber. abstract tho bullets from the cartridges and supply 4, 1 CORNSTALK PBOTBCTOB. tree np. Uhe damage Is n-'unlly worse iu nara winters, when the n.'iru ral food of these animals Is scarce juey nave been known to work in open winters and to girdle completely some or our best young trees. Mice are worse, as the buuter puts most of the rabbits out of commission. mere is more damage done in sod than lu open ground, as the mice like to nest In the grass. One of the surest ways to Invite ills nsrer is 10 leave a mulch close around the trunk or the tree. The mice will work under It If there Is a bare space for a few inches around the tree there Is usually little danger, for the mice rarely cros a bare place to work at the bnrk. lu an ordinary winter one linds a mound of earth or coul ushes almost a foot high at the base of the tree ample protection. With deep suow ; v a -a & jr f i a - m x ft "mm " P" W W aV U J , -w r" C"7 t ti rT ; , - tf : ' fl It f ' . : t GASOLINE PLOW HORSE. 'armer Alio Does Harrowing With Homemade Tractor. Harry B Kean ot Ontario county. I. V.. has made a gasoline plow ano arrow by mounting a motor on some !d binder tru. ks. He sa.vs of It: The cut shows ibe trai tor at work rawing harrows in the orchard. I eians d.Kis pounds, it Is equipped 'ho a teu Horsepower double cylinder ioiur or me two cyclavype. n draws Je two three-horse spring tooth har- os wueu set about as deep iu me rounn as tney will go at the .speed ot ne auu one-halt miles per hour, cover . lnu aiiTs per nour. As we If ' . -. - : I. MMl CBAHPION HOLSTEIN COW apliennim e of the bull Is strongly mas culine, but that of the cow is no less feminine than In the milk form. It may be further emphasized that the milk it ml beef form describes cow of the wedge form, with shoulders moderately thick, deep and broad crops well tilled, barrel well rounded loin and hips broad and full and ninir. ters straight, wide and full. To this rorm ol these cattle Is due their e ritijkrfT(nnpn i . . "......J -wilIIIIIIIOIUI VlL'lir nr wiui force, mid It affects all their re. atlons to their food, euro and nr.wlnn. lions. The milk and beef form is not accompanied with the angularity of appearance, the light shoiilrle -mi chest and the coinniiriit'It-olv il..i. ters of cuttle of the milk form. WIM N EITmo: PROTROrOR. . this often falls, is the mice sometlm.-s iiuuer me snow If there Is a best near by. With rabbits, of course this mounding will not answer. Mr. Hallou gives a uuiuber of plana for protecting the tree trunk, ills pictures are so clear that little de scription a, needed. The object Is to put something around the tree trunk which will keep the vermin away If rabbits abound this protection should be high enough to prevent their reach lug over It when standing on their bind legs. Tertians the alnmlt Is shown In the tirst cut. Here ordl uary cornstalks are used-cut fo (he proper length, placed around the truuk Jml Med witu Wre r 8rlnB lUb bits do not tear the stalks off. Mice would gnaw them. .,d t circumvent ."1 nin or wire iittii, us-d. This is put nt ,- l tree outside the stall.s. Keeping Milk Utensils Clean Discard the dishcloth and the dish. towel when the mjlk utensils are being sued. Wash them in warm water rst. with plenty of some washlmr ompomiil. and use a brush to do ih work, but never a rag. Get Into every P ft of thein. nft,.f which rinse off with clean warm water, and then el ther put them In boiling water or pour boiling water over them, stand the parts up so that they will drain mid use no cloth lo wipe them. The h surface will dry I hem quickly, and they will be clean. Leave the farts In a sunshiny place If possible. FEEDING PENS FOR CALVES Suggestion For One That Can B Easily Constructed. it Is necessary in raising calves to have a good, serviceable feeding neu prominent stockman makes the r,,l i..... - ".,,,; .uVVPM i,ni ror one that ran be Constructi-d ealy il nil ,-lii.a,.- .-iri make four or me Utile i.l.-mk iron"!., or the size desired. Then nail togelliet several hoards to make a i.aitliio., 1 Ills slioiild sliiml til. -I,.. r ii lid be a lit (. longer. Make '"f 1 I.I II r ll .lis. nil tlm u-i ut.. .Nail one of the troughs in position In convenient drinking distance for lin en If from the floor, against one of the partitions. There pIioii'.I lit. fll I.1..LX It In. Ii ......t'.i.... .. - ...... i.iiiiii ,,ot IHM1L' II f .1 or me trough. Null the end of the trough against partilloti. Then nail another imrttil.ui n, ,iot.r n-oii-li "gainst that until all puillilons and a car live ol A THOBODOHBBEO BTALLIOM. an extra wadding; then wheD the hors. approacnes with evil Intent lire the wauuing directly In bis face. tskin care, of course, to miss the eye. This wui unng mui to time sure. Then hitch him up and make him work every day of bis life. There is no use trying to beat really vicious stallions Into submission. That usually ouly makes them uglier, and they will ever lastingly watch for an opportunity to get the handler foul. The hisnk hn In the face cows them for ennd n,i all. ana it probably will do no harm to repeat tne dose, which Is to say that a second blank may proatably be fired on the other side of the face a few seconds after the first That will put the fear of sudden death In th heart, and as he did not see it coming he will be forever after afraid that it la coming. Work Is thereafter the great panacea. Idleness promotes vlelousness in mi stallions. It induces disease and dele terious habits. Even if this horse is a speedy chap it will not hurt him to do light labor all winter. If he is nt used for track purDoses. then ho h,.,M be made to work in the harness just like any other horse On 1hu farm Naturally It takes nerve, nreclslmi .nii good Judgment to apply this course of ireaiment. but It is so absolutely effi cacious mat it is worth taking the ut most pains with. Most stallions love fights, but all are deathly afraid of the flash, the sting and the noise of a blank shot, so much so Indeed that they will always be watching for a similar application. It is the best pos- eiuie lesson a mean horse can have. Pumping by Wind Power. The speed of a windmill depends on the angle the wheels are placed at with reference to the wind, ir .i steady motion Is desired the sails must OASOMNB HORSE. iave quite a good deal ot fruit ou ou arms, the principal work of the tract "!ls been Just as showu in the mi ll re. excepting that part of the time ue uarrow used is a fom horse double iction disk, heavily weighted with arge stone. We And the machine vin- idiautageous for this work, as It goes icauiiy and does not work to one side r the other, so tbat you ran keep tue obbi. ngui to within two or three nr-hno ..I- ii... . ... , iUC wiinout tue danger ' uai mug mem. "We use the machine also In a treat nany other kinds of work, it hauls two bottom gang plow (fourteen inch oiiomsi seven inches deep at the ame speed, and with the steering ar rangement we nave I think urn around on as narrow a heariianri is the horses can-can turn It lu a cir- a very little larger In ri in toau its length. We grind our own eed. using the engine to' run min Our mill is not large, but with this .mourn or power we grind thirty bush sis per hour. The tractor Is v..r hnrf- for pulling out brush and young sao gs in old fence mws; also f.- ,i tJll. ho nfr i.,...-i.i... " r,-.- .,...,,,-,-,. UN 11 IS . SO 'inlli-li wronger than a team ot borses. It is also the best wire fence mni.-i...r ..... have ever used. Ju can draw the wire up to any tension ,vou clmose and set the brake nnd the wire is neid till stapled. "We have never kent u.ciirni luu"1 "lei used when piowin- or drugging wim tbe engine, but be" lieve it averages uU.ut tl.M worth per day, which we do not consider much when it is taking the place of Uvo icam:. oi aorses Krorn the use arm and araen A MACHINE THAT SAVES. Manure Spreader Is a Conservator of the Farmer's Time and Money. Any mac-blue that savesr-ttme is wel comed in a commercial house or bank Any business man will listen to a proposition to buy an appliance that saves time, as time Is money, because help costs mdney. If the machine I makes work lighter, does It better than the old way, there Is a double argu ment for owning it. The manure spreader does for the farmer what the letterpress accomplishes for the mer chant, and still it Is not properly up predated, says" the American Culti vator. A little gumption is required to learn to operate one, und many who own spreaders have not given sufficient j patience to acquiring the knack of ruu- i ning them so that they are well liked I and used as much as should be the case. Most persons have never con sidered the saving made by this ma chine. It will distribute a load of ma nure, coarse or fine, in three to five minutes. Where are the two men who 1 Rie the dough nnd complies with 'MifJ all pure food laws. pSBBSJ III t ' Is 113 A Cough, A Cold And then no telling what unless you ... Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is the best, ask your neighbor. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Bold every where. For sale by Conrad Stafrln. From one tree a Corvallls man pick ed 100 gallons of Royal Anne cherries, and there are not less than 16 gal lons left on the tree. JUJSCEOT MFG. CO. Makers of MAPLEINK 'bettu- tana Maple). A Few Short Weeks. Mr. J. S. Bartell, Edwardsville, 111., writes: " A few months ago my kld- .......l t ho,! spvere neys became consco.cu. - 'backache and pain across the klcini and hips. Foley Kidney Pills prompt ly cured my backache and corrected the action of my kidneys. This was brought about after using them lor or.lv a few short weeks and cheerfully recommend them bv Conrad Stafrln. Summer Colds Are harder to relieve than winter ones but they yield Just as readily to treat ment with Dr. Bell's pine-Tar-IIoney. Sold everywhere. Look for the Bell on tbe Bottle. For sale by Conrad Stafrln. Lcual blanks for ale, who ha,10;:" w Honey fr co . '' h thront or i. ' ' '""H. tnroat or bronchlcaT "' bottleWoday. Lo 'f l, Bottle. For 8al by Co, I can For sale A general improvement of condi tions In Coquille has been begun on a large scale by the marshal with the sanction and under the instructions of the city council, says the Sentinel. Very fine apples, pears, peaenes, plumbs, prunes, cherries, loganberries, raspberries, both red and white, anil blackberries, were all grown without irrigation on a dry hill 800 feet higher than the city of The Dulles. 1 rJmi ilk w$ Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder troub le not beyond the reach of medicine, i It. Old l lcers Are unsightly and uangerous. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will heal them promptly. It is clean and pleasant to use. 25c a box. Sold everywhere. For sale by Conrad Stafrln. "Ei Pills?? What They Wil:. Thev will . recturinarvi.'f'H Some large Improvements are being made at Tillamook and Buyocenn.'"". All Skin Diseases Yield readily to treatment with Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve. We guarantee 25c a box. Sold everywhere. For :idney, 00 the eliminate the eXCe . that causes rhe vent Brif-o r,: ., iu . ""St arj't fcngta. Refus Xo medicine ran do more. For sale by Conrad Stafrln. That the farmers of Klamath coun ty are prosperous and have a good bank account is shown by the fact that almost J121.500 has been paid by them into the reclamation fund from the Klamath project for the current year. sule by Conrad Stafrin. Albany Democrat: Three Corvallls men who attended the big fight say the trip cost them about $300 each, and that It was worth the money. LOADING! A MANCKE SPEEADEB. can do this? lu many instances may be set where the stables mav be cleaned directly into it, thus saving one handling of the heavy, disagree able stuff and the time required. Under these conditions the dally spreading and closer conservation of this valuable matter are made a habit, which lu itself is an inestimable ac quisition. The saving in munuriul val ues Is estimated at fully one-third the "Is Life Worth Saving?" airs, llollie JleRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her letter by saying: "'1 heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney dis ease. It saved my life." For sale by Conrad Stafrin. Iluy Fever and Asthma i.ring discomfort and misery to total amount made where drops and j many people but Foley's Honey and Old man Grant of the Big Elk coun try had a magnificent black bear hide on exhibition in Corvallis. It measured more than six feet from tip to tip, and when open measures a like distance across. The animal had to be shot three times. Chronic Sore Kyes Are easily cured with Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It is painless and harmless aid guaranteed. 25c a box. Sold everywhere. For sale by Conrad Stafrin. pnP'KS8loif4 ATTORNEY AT Uw OSCAR iUyti Rooms 6 ami 6 ugow Uallus ATTORNEY AT L. AW N. 1. BUTIEE A fire destroyed a large part of the little town of Phoenix. In Jackson county. But surely Phoenix can rise from its ashes. A Pain Remedy Both Internal and external Is needed daily by almost every family. Keep a bottle of Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain. Good for all kinds of bowel troubles. Exter nally for cuts, burns, sprains and all pains. Strongly antiseptic. Sold every where. For sale by Conrad Stafrln. Office over 1 Dallas 'alias City ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER 1.T00ZII Uallus absorbents are employed, as th?v should be on every farm. This amounts to at least $5 per cow per year. All other farm machines are used only four to six weeks in a year, while the spreader is paylug for itself the year round. The boy who is not strong enough to spreud manure in the old way may easily put on the horses and by the use of the machine do this ueavy work before coins to school i the morning, and he can do it better than the strongest inun with a fork. Then there is the advantage of having the fertilizer spread fine as well as evenly. The farmer who doesn't on-,, and use a manure spreader Is behind the times and is In a losing race. Tar gives ease and comfort to the suf fering ones. It relieves the congestion in the head and throat and is sooth ing and healing. None genuine but Fo ley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. For sale by Conrad Stafrin. New auto line will be established between Klamath Fulls and Bend. ATTORNEY AT LAW - . i ii Oflii Dallas ce in Courthouse Two in One Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain is both nn Internal and external remedy. It Is an antiseptic remedy and destroys disease germs. Sold everywhere on a positive guaran tee. For sale by Conrad Stafrin. ATTORNEY AT LAW D. BROWS P r a. " i "w.puy nad- Mill St ny PUb"C' C0lle Mill St. Down-stairs. . JMj. Malheur county has begun a sys tematic improvement of her county roads and from reports the result is very satisfactorj'. The county court has invested in some modern road building machinery and finds the in vestment a good one. From 317 vines in a Newberg straw berry patch there were picked 314 quarts, and part of the plants are among fruit trees at that. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Is on MliO I BIOB VIEW OF OASOLINSmoKSK. have hud of the machine we do not now feel as though we could possibly get along without It. 1 la-lleve mo tive power iu the future is ev.l,, ... revolutionize farmluu onerm )... oa greatly as it has tbe roud travel In the past few years." WIHD POWKH PLAHT. be set at a steep Incline. Such sails narrow and set cau be of the Whllo d,- . " . , ,,.u uu.Bug ss wa ter punied. It greatly leugtneus the life of the mill. In the Illustration the windmill, tow er and tank are combined In a rather ornamental structure. Wheu the well Is located ou high ground as compared -ou iue grounds where the water is to be distributed the tank may rest usn the surface, as shown, and tbe windmill frame be constructed over- uesu. h nen the mill Is to be located on lower ground tbe water (auk may be placed midway on the windmill frame or on top. with ih .h.iimin Just above tbe tank. sucking each other after eatlnit as ii.. I A . k place1 thlnT feet from tbe - : gruuuu must be loug aud closer together. Iu pumping from a deen ii .i, . gle of the sails of the windmill is Ulu ,ual i"e wheel will revolve the same number of revolutions a minute that t )8 de8lreJ , operate t(je p Ibis make. It possible to connect the mill directly to , . . gearing necessary where a high speed I use!f e'Ch 0D, tb la8 u'1 be ' v ,u operation of the pump. ..i,?0"1 p"turtion of Milk. Milk is most conveniently pasteur ised In the bottles In which it Is de- " 10 uo this use a small pull with a perforated false bottom. An Inverted pie tin with a few holes punched in It will answer this purpose Ibis will raise the bottles from the bottom of the pail, thus ..ii,ain . free circulation of water and prevent. .ug uumping oi the bottles. Punch a hole through the cup of one of the bot tles and insert a thermometer. The ordinary floating tme of thori....,. Is likely to be Inaccurate, and if pos sible a gOOd Iherilioinelor nlik .1.. .. . , . . i ii r- "The Fool and His Pipe." The surest test of atrophy of the think tank is to see a man light a corncob pipe In the haymow. This Indicates a brain expansion that would oiaae a uuiiock shed tears. Many a man has had a bright red barn with twelve foot posts laid low in n, f because some futhead with the Intel lectual reach of a flank ste.-ik mkt,.i. the haymow for a buffet diner The man who retreats to the classic con fines of a- box stall to experiment with .ue uianin a ought to be cured of the tobacco bnblt by being kicked lu the epiglottis by a blind mule.-Kimball's Dairy Farmer. Must be Above Suspicion Kidney and bladder ailments are oeimus in meir consequences, and if unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure must be above suspicion. Foley Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough test. For sale by Conrad Stafrin. Snow is now all gone on the route to Crater Lake, to its rim. Cheekrain Abandoned. W hen a bors stumbles he Is far less likely to go down f his bead Is left free. In England, where they are far ahead of na In everything pertaining to horaea. the cbevkrelu has been abol- "" " "urrender beln that of ! eral val iue arui.ery ana commissariat trains of the British army, the change hay- oeen made by Sir POSITION OP 1UK FKHtxo I KXS. troughs are used. There nIiooI.I l,- ., nnrtltl.m .... ......i. . vides stalls and troughs for four calves. It may be made larger oi smaller If desired. Tbe smth. should I large enough lo admit the calves without allowing them to turn around and high enough to prevent steal!,,.. or Interfering with tbelr neighbors, ihls arrangement win i,r,-..... ...... can Iw left In the stalls until the Hll I VIVA - . M ...i.k i - - rii ut di teen taste Is out of their niouih. i. i- . P""" when the tank la full. Thla good Idea to halter break calves when 1 ,T 1 W','r t0 ,ne eooBJ tory uiey are small and easily held. A atoejiuian says he has saved aey. uauie calves that were down ot a nouse stauding on the asm A hr..l A garden bose nozzle counected with this tank would force a stream nearly aa high as the bottom of tbe tank, or twenty-flve to- thirty feet horizontally menty barrels of water would An u eor re llnr. . rul ever mi,,.... in.w... . . i . . . - i " ' commander la chief. ' two or three tl " ie.uuea 10 ue beneoclal reaulu Ittendlng It INDIVIDUAL HOG HOUSE. Epert Breedar', P.B for Hou.lnj SMrina. A practical breeder say. In reg.rd to the b-.u,i,is uf Bk, , mbo Kr,,w D(C1 and to ,he capacity of their farms la . oue tuat accommodate alt their b, ., oixe. A munj ot gromer. never n-a( h thla Ideal. Th, woo do aur ofteo than otherwise nH ! with the scours by tnkln. . V . . 1 J ""rreis or water would supply otwtlMYr,pMim'ramt h n"" "ttle over ful every " ""r.1'000- hl,ur- The .mail tank, are corn- He repeated this niouiy nam in in,,.,i.,. mes a . " " ..,u an ing and diminished ,h. fel one ET5 ! a izi Z?l "U. The same until the calf got well. t ''f1 n'1'1- bo"W- ay be osed with j 1"rr,'r to" hen the water U to be J "" housenold purpoaea. bath j imou, lawii ano ore protection. A six- ty live barrel tank will supply a gar- . ,WI1I ,,. 0OUr. used. Set the bottles paU and fill the pall with water nearly to the level of the milk. Put the pail on the atove or over a gas flame and heat It until tbe thermometer in th milk -shows not less than loO decree. or more than lo5 decrees F ti, k ties BtHuld then be removed from tbe water and allowed to stand from twen ty to thirty minutes. The temperature will fall slowly, but may l held more uniformly by covering the bottles tth a towel. The punctured cap should be repiaceo witn a new one or tbe bottle should be covered with an Inverted cap. After tbe milk has been held bs directed It should be cooled. To avol.l danger of breaking tbe bottle tbe wa. irr auouia be warm at first. Keplaee tbe warm water alowly with cold wa ter. After cooling, milk should lo all soa be bold at tbe lowest available mpersturc Looaenina a TiaM w,.t When a wagon wheel nut has'become r' Bularly mat it uws not yield readily to the wrench, center a stream of "hot water on the nut from the spout of a teakettle. In a few miuutes the nut can be turned off with the fingers, says r arm Journal. J HUMS FROM THE HIVE. "Foley Kidney Pills Have Cured Me." The above Is a quotation from a ".men oy ii. u. Winkler, of oansviue, Ind. "I contracted a severe i-uw oi Kidney trouble. My back gave out and pained me. I seemed to have lost all strength and ambition; was bothered with dizzy spells, my head would swim and specks float, before my eyes. I took Foley Kuin, n..,.. and am now oerfeetlv n and feel like a new man. Foley Kid- x-nis nave cured me." For sale by Conrad Stafrln. Napoleon's firit was of the unconquerable, never-say-die kind, the kind that you need most when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, couch syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have all failed, don't lose heart or hope. lane ur. Kings New Discovery. Satis faction is guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble. It mis sav ed thousands of hopeless sufferers. It masters stubborn colds, -obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, la grlone. croon. asthma, hay fever and whooping cougn anil is the most safe and cer tain remedy for all bronchial nfW- tions. 50c. 11.00. Trial bottle free at all oruggisis. SIBLEY & EAh: The only reliable ai ( n,J Polk County. Office on Count la ecor Dallas N yVith Ka8 ' jeedod t DRAUGHTSMAN tTlllll ofTairahkaLir.afti54ie done. Special attenilon to Tn!0rk end Orchard tracts, Subdivision ""oratior Ijind areas platted and 'nMoliar to Maps a specialty. ,f . JOHN It. SIBII Vv ' Offlco with Sibley & Eakln, !,,,, , Street, Dallas, Oregon1''0'1" 1 JERS JIOl F.M.HEIIWOE'rte PHYSICIAN & SUBGr,no an1 o uiuce over rosiomw Falls City, w W J Legal blanks for sale at this office. Elks will t,uiid a ,45tOHO tempe jn The Dull Only within the past few years baa an adequate value been placed uin aklmmilk. yn It Is a well kn.,. .... of chemistry tbat It contains virtually Every beekeep.r needs one or more books on bee culture. let them swarm If you expect to get any honey. fc Iont wait until your bees get to swarming to order hives. It s better mem irom swarming. Hives should always stand level side wise when comb building s Mne done so tbe combs will come down even with the bottom bar of the frame noes like to work liptrnr than any other living tllI1(f. Xllere room for a few hives of bees on every .!,,,".lJu,K""tr,' aud ne splendid combination. Every beginner should paste a label on the frout of each stand, wholly for his own beueflt. which h..i.i . -t .i... ... -...u ,rau: ' til. 9 una nii.riA BURDENS LIFTED ro, i,i,as llju.ks,tuII(f ovet iy Ijise of Time, backache Is a heavy burden; -Nervousness wears one out Hheumatic pain; urinary ill. AH are kidney burdens ' I'aiiy eiTect of kidney weakness. No use to cure the symptoms. Hehef la but temporary If remains. v"use cause" 8ml J0U e :;'::f,Tr!!,y----tostay. Prove I. CUre kidne' "'s: H re. n,ny i'OUr neiBhbor ca 'i' res liallas testimony. ...v siory or a imrn... Those I'les of Ikij ImhxI. now aencious were the pies of boy- " Pe" now ever taste so good whst's changed? the pies? No. Its you! .uu ve lost tne strong, healthy atom- me MBorous liver, the active kld- "e,s. me regular bowels of boyhood, iour digestion is poor anil vn nm. the food. What's needed? A compete v" "V "y Electric Bitters of ail "nans oi digestion Stomach, Liver, restore your boyhood appetite and ap preciation of food and fairly saturate noay with new health, strength u ,,Bor. doc at all druggists. Legal blanks for sale at this office. DENTIST S M. HAYTIE on M Mutual r Over Stafrin's Druj ft. Dallas M. OLIVE SM Teacher of WANO AND OR0A.V Studio, Room No. 2, Wito Opened Dallaa A Frlglitful Wreck i.o.u uuiomoh le n. Bell phone 103 Mutual ft i R. 1. CHAPM FCNKRAIi DIRECT AM EMRUMER I you the JPALI cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, spram's -- mat demand Bucklen's Arnica Salve-earth's ll . Quick relief and prompt ror burns, boils, sores of n n., eczema, chnnnort . .. rrvv. IIUIIUB Mnil I 1 tU B.-,n ' orns. its sunreme. Si,r i an druggists, Calls promptly answered lr Dallas Wo Legal blanks for sale at this office. Mrs. John P. Rv..,. , ure- Nothing .o. ... ....... .1'"' street, Dal- more disturb a swarm of Iw. , ! i . ' . ' ;, ,,u,'llc atatemcnt terfere w the economy of ,he h, in ' ,o .Vn V 7, 1 Dan Pills ! " adache. Chiils. Dv"l THE SWINEHERD . constantly opening It ani ! nev unng out tbe frames." A smoker lying on Its ,Je will not consume aa much fuel as when stand- n.t ... -"J upnsrnt. Th,.n,f., . . . v. . . ... o tue ca.-in (protein) of tbe whole not .r, . " . r" " I reat benefit." rntit he butter fa, removed in the utes lay it h i .Ll -T7f 0lln" . tOT dealers r?.'"! " b tou will y"y'"r "6i-'vrn rr"-''rn. Co w. ine iihk value of aL lm. ! . . l"r nme i ors. nd take no other. THk.2.,.,,OUPS A i-y. ar n. r.". ln,nga eve" "ade nilli. B Aew IJfe Pills. Bvery - vasIt, 'I.IJII( er usod thi. j... 611 r-lativea has n,,, n..-- of m I 2-c at all druggists. Malaria. are DR. B. E. HlTl'liDe and , VETEEINAET SUM us a Call. t Mutual Plione, 10i; Dallas, . DR. DAVID YOfc-to-date Osti-oimthic Php Office on block west of Hi DALLAS, ORKG0U DALLAS Mom' ay, Veto day. rNDRPRVDRWE Tueefc, day, Saturday. j Wal blanks for sale at this office. neua Mi ma, be renu'ved "Z Z of EXT" " cottage ch.. know, , "TT"-r bin bod, ofOiiitmon,, for Catarrh that i""iain .Mercury as m& - ...murv wu, or amell toung pig, ,bould t,ogbl to Mt earty. Then one can gradually in crease the grain ration and keep tbelr development ,t , n,sh ,UDdanl Chaap Ration Far Brood Stwa. A ct.es u and at ih. 1 Rosea seem to appreciate an erenlng bath on hot dava aa wll .. a- and animals. la addition to supply j - . u eerie. m..sturc cbmlerkase- The following rerii u.ok-iiy, ,nis apctlzing fo.J U rec ommendnl by the Nebraska njvrl mont station: Alh-w the akimmiik to become sour and curdled, then beat to ft or h degrees F. Id aln.ut thirty minutes. Afti-r it hna r. ,h. . . . mr ir- gd pressure will L p the .JV h' . e ,ov' "oJ l,,"r cud to re- j '""tial ration f(,r ,irWH, ww t j u""rr rree rrom moot ..f i u iiuera anil aphides main In hot whey f, about i-s. Bflr hl, li attack ;,nf cUtlirr iam OQt Ihml tit. r. . ronatractioa of Indlrklual koM w,u 1 d half bran ami .inma. lid. f fci.i. 1 . ' " . . " lndlca-1 '7 a line u inj r,.!,,.,- ... - .-r.1Wr or aonneaa of, him. frt at the back I J Z!.? .? . Wb" " H I h. rlte4 8,., .w ahlnglea and k bnt C.7 "u - fr die. I " i.Umum annually BkT CMajap HJ taiyers la the a ha p. of mmll eoort eipras. tie timber ne4 aa poults tor fra i f ''.TT Th from nsa hfn ahi-an l.r . .r..i 'or and on.k;f tcgetber PO that tb. fram- .,,7 Z. T I.".. . W .na " ;" oy lorbea are fatteiilr ai:in oa tb aljina- tb. ' D' "' m,n , , T'r are dnjwl .boot two hvW .."i . , " k " tbenppre ef ?JL i V? " - wa ii?" fr cf ba j hrt m iz::z""m" . - " iraroe wiil be 6 V ty 6 feet Tbea two 2 br 4 t.i Z tui f-et Ion, f, back M fPont to Mil tbe afcllng or westber boardii lo I la iui:in oa f s- cn- .w i Twenty thousand acrra of flrm Uml 'era Cklakoasa are to l ,M at rubllc aortk tb, kl(th 1M(M1 1 nt.tB cf tbe tTT-Mn.1 r, vi.. use It for several thrice 50 Pnir.u "lr. Will .,.r..l.. .. k. sole a-..t. r. ' ""-" sense ,.r .. . " roy tne a . wnen enter- A'cdford .Mai.-Tri.,.,n. . ' f" " - -ara of fancv a , '"ousand ; phrtieians. as th T reputable tn fni- maK they will do "ir he out,, , ,his Vear-;,,,,. d Z Posi- n.l nine-tvnth, ,h. n PPles Cure man, , laf,,n- Ha,,' CaUrrh -nh. ,he outf,ut of ur manufactured by F. j. chwl T "try !j , - Cntain er- writesMy ir. k . "rn"r. Ore Halls Ci.k . " Du'n Snow Iin.rren, a,9vered that the genuine r , . , """" et P.soi - ! "Pn Oak made B ZJ, ke" """"r " She . OB.y "linful trouble. Co T0.l,, bV R J' Chw - - in r iri(.n,- . - K- ooitle. 1 hv im. ' . " Halla . l . ... . ' i to IDe an..... '"r. i(c an.l I. . met pauon. "w- dr4. pat ! IU be. Addina to tunni ! saaa . I lrT- ne-tenth Its volume of rt, k , for wir.e r. Miav rreat'y Iwvrvrr tfx f ir,r of i l 'Be ana nu. b.T with an Sclent ; feed at off from a pJLT!,?'! im WeAUn, -war nair ltDl Ull r. ha. V ' ' m- 1 W Mf faakl e . " " " Ifl LAURA PRICE. J , Specialty: Disease f V Office over Post office. Monmouth, t and cover over It. SILOS ARE NECESSARY. ; TKoa a - .... O.-t, Ouripg Win- 8.. finable .a ln lbr ,(lowi , by aa eipert dalrynao; ' I J?a!r .d: " --r ! or through a fine wire arrre- i,i i ail ,i " .. Irr WUe . . u m1. thr '. over It and a,hw j ..11. seeded E 'V' Horse Shoeing and Gfr sinillil.it I can cure Quarter c". f traded FVet, also stop I"'' ll.f Forging. I guarantee " j class. All I ask the p"IK me at fair trial. I ale IT KlM.illB " ! i:rni.K r. tH Fred Wagners Old Sua P Beac Vhere the ' arnellana. tl Joor bjlidinc hinuied ip ii- ... . "- -r the cnrd-d..n,d o- ,k- . " ! " T rTB Ji "r t--n. tbe time tbe ctird I, allows to remain bi. fel l the bot bey. Tbe greaier the beat I a ami tbe loager Its duratk tbe harder t'jt a aito t. , W,,TT tbe rbee will ho ..k... . I " ',T ?tafr;n. Km tbe rbeeae ala'Ot ri-r va!e cr..p ui o-rtamly 1. cari.d. ' fcV Conrad ! aurplu, frui, " mor than ! LOOK Hf tbe r all to State S.ta Uo Kmd rtvtng locatk-j of tract, of la cd to- -fbr with dr-Ttr,w, taA , ' ZTtll? rT ' - f" this ,r,y ' Lrbu 1?J . KrW-- H-ri,teaKl,t. , ""-t'i'e ,rtin. Tbe WT i tailed fttatea I ad la. o,l- x... anea Int. (u . . ' w. tb alio i. .w- . . - i - .or rriaur a!M nxaiA- , "ana n aa r- --w- aaa tkl- sntaraarKoJ. to ererr rroad ,. . "T '"" rour IK . 'rw.y , do lhi;""' ofS- The arda Uk it KILLtmc nniinu WITH Dr. Kind's fI7 Discovery Brra; W a S4 m. does all km.ls of enable rat. SuuW H phonra at Wrbatrr f a . ery Store- ARTHUR SB- rVorieb' , DALLAS, c: 1 ludlng Hu f Bathina;, ' -r mountai ' h Craba. dally. IE F regniatlo Roui son Ti pninta la r t Idaho oa nday r. Corvallla In effect a; '"ra as to ri illastratad I U- b r.", For aaJe brr-j ! roHYSOEEfl.1- foe ..ioci Tvafca