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A HOME COURbt 3 Do You Feel This Way? y-i V'L stv:jr tit.k r ti r i r" proU. II. HlnehUrc. fr-. A Kalwn, Vic Prea. C. W. Iri, Ca.b. tat a rmri The Oil 1 I I your aarvas all na, and uur " ' " blfma lo Jurf alirail in lb. orlJ ltl ou r II ao. uJ ... il ..... . ...... i.. tnur ,..r. wt can dtl II you will. I'r. I'.arc.'a ...ldi Me.l.c.1 Il.acov.fy .U nail oi dJarartt individual. Il will Ml T"" lo work. Il ! ! Il""l "' J" TO" .toaacb, od your .pret!l. will com b.ck. Il will purify your blood. ih.ra U aay Itaiiancy ia your lily lord oourlto, will ktp that dra.J d..lroy.r eay. ' "J lln,.rln eo.lri. broach..... or Martin. .1 lh. lung.. .1 w. I bj. .bout, ur. I VH P.r tiol. ol .11 It U . r.ady praparad by Ur. R. V.I i.r, I BuH.lo. N. Y bo fa rr to .11 who w..h to wri.eb.av krir,7dru7.TworlJ-t )i.pa..ry Madid A.ia..,, BuH.lo. N. V . XII Selection and Care of Farm Machinery ByC V. GREjGQKY Agricultural Dtvi.lon Iowa State College TTTK metho today by the ur type f furrow oiK-nrr is j.rt-fr-r-Ubl to tb dlk. 1"'"r U hard lo uld. Tb rwiitlul l-m.u m i.lanlr-r.. I.owevc-r. Is the drop. If yU .. .i.. I,, .i.li f ormlllilf yr sc-l I ,,r.i rmvfully that the k.-rm-la r A Few Choice Farms out of thra. hundrad and fifty .i.m -a uallaW hava Matad In t" wni""' . . ...i.i.iin 1 u. mlln woat of Mon- 240 aero., well Improved anu ... -"'"- " mouth. Oregon. Irl e 65 Pr aero. Torn.. U acre.. SH " orthWt lodepondonca; all In cnltlvaUon; Al building. A nap at 56.0. of fruit; 1 nillra ont j i i. i acre, orchard and borrloa. balance .cit of Monmouth. I'rlco $2500. 35 acre.. 1 .IL. north of Monmouth; fine black .oil. .n.a.1 houae and wirwn, nlenty of waur. Price $85 per aore. llastei kai k Dranch Office Hotel Monmouth Monmouth, Oregon m .ii,r i,t farming followad are iu.ua onaiio " gie of mmiern wwr ii I ii m maf iiinrrv. fna . a .... i km atinPW I ii A II Mini cr " v" ... ur.r: - dm. 8,u lea. Tli Bbllliy ' ',ill nlwiu n.f - Mmt'tl ...... hi..- ....-.-.fully will atlvr a " V ana .... ..... in .it. n.iri.1 i. .i aiifi iiim miinii ikiiv ra unliU .in... iu i"""' . . ; lay", uiiiuu.il laiH.r. The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rate WATER RATES-(Wator by meter appl ee to real dence. only.) Bemdence rate on meter applies to w tomew only who pay 12.00 and orer at the rate of 20o per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE" Retfidn.e, 15 cents per K. W. Btieinw. houees, 25 cents per drop and 5 cent, per K. w . Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 3 JsL E3 L-j -A. A non-ln toxicant, pure and refresh lu bevera. .. r 'owed from choice malt nnd hops. Those who USE MBLAS pronounce it absolutely the best mild. non-intoxlraHng drink on tho market Ask your druggist for it. Also for sale at tho local soft drink establish ments. For prices write Salem Brewerg Association oai rn . OREGON. linn " - . , ... ii.n iii.it.- arc ti.nii-a ty With th coming of lu.i rotr.1 mn- ,.,,, from !he w - ..n.l.m of lut !..t only to ..-n the l lir" , wlmt to B t without b to drop ery time than ! " u. ! Jrlou. ...... The farm-r him , m ,,,,. , work la dn. by tho .. . ... B.,...l,lil..rtr ttih.l ! .. i tiorr money ini p " " : m any Ihlng Im-II.hi bl inmi. Tllr, ,r0 two nnjum Iluvlng too n.m h ...Hchlr..-ry b. m-nrly !,, ,re ,lMtiutHy waenttal. in. mow .... .. i..... i. little. What In .,! th rake He ure to pick a 1 nnii n- - , BT-caiVI HHfra avimion. I wide cut niowrr. m " - width. The ntn oran '' little, and conlii"rat..e nu. hvihI In going ov.-r the lifia. .... ....... i. tin la madp the OH way of rnklng In bun. he. and pitch- Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Intoret raid on Tim Deport Director.: U. Ulrberg, A.Koljo. D. W. 8ara, Bmltb and J. E. Rhodea. B. F. j i. i. .i..r. well to do a little fljmr .r.r iiiirlnir a new machine. Di viding the coat of the Uinlenient T paTtH In going ov.-r the field the number of yr. il nA o Vl ak flu I t A..1Ai.w1 ffk I fl ML -m 1,1 atl'WT .i... .....ut ix, rhnrL'tHl to ,, .... ii,n fin !iv linna I t preclatlon each year. Add to tl.U an )oW uK,rua. A much better allowance for repalra. atoraKe and lf , , nk(l ,he into windrow, each year', ahure of the IntireHt. and ,1(,e d(.Vcry rake and gather you will have tne yeany - lt u with a nay mmn-r. machine. A little runner "" hay u ((Ui in me or.. .how whether the tnefit received ha forki wU mke ahort work from It In a year will warrant thla n( m nnloBdn. if it la to be atacked coat M . a.n.e form of atacker will .are a great Machinery may be rougn.y dP 0f hard work. ......a ruiHire. manuuK. uaj-. rri. -.nat imtxirmni nnrmi"it Ing. harveatlng .na mii"u"' PHI Ul i m i v. . im.uirinn. harveatlng nia- of hi... I. the lf binder. The binder is ... . imt.lpmfnli mere nrr mo iiihuj iiiiwav 1 1 1 THE NOBLE 1. A. MAIHSOS, Prop. aotne that are absolutely necessary on any farm. Among these are me in. For the farmer ou a quarter section a sixteen Inch riding plow will bo nil that la needed for the Held work. In addition lt may be well to have a cheap wnlklng plow for plowing the parden. turning out potatoes and for use In case of an emergency. A gang plow requires too many horses to be practicable on the average 100 acre farm. On larger farms, where plenty of horses are avalluble. a gang plow va the time of an extra man. it ar M . KrlK si'Ekai 1h a good plan to have the plow sup- "Vbbtt FBom tub bakm with a. ut nlled with two or three moldbonrds TKB CAKbikh. of different slants, a aiw-v the mol,t compllcatea macnw.e u board pulverizes the soil more and for fm and he one m08t ukeiy to get this reason Is a good thing to use on of or(er ,n bUy,ng a binder slm stubble land. On clover sod. however. of constructon, ease of adjust- a longer n.oldboard should be used In nnd ba,ldlnesg 0f oiling are lm- ordcr to lessen the draft nortant points to look after. A tongue One of the most important tillage Jg ftn nttacbment that should go Implements Is the disk. No other ma- erpry blnder. This Is the only chine will pulverize the soli so quick- me)ns of clmInntng 8de draft that ly or thoroughly. The use of a tongue bpen dlRCOVered. A tongue trurk-a small two wheeled arrange- Jg rflther ex,,pn8lve, but so arc ment-undcr the rear end of the shouldor9 atuj necks on the horses lOiiKue i vt .uncivil."""' Dallas Steam Laundry Best "Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday Clee Eobinson Lgent Obeqok 4 I ' -.-- V In taking the weight off the horses necks. Solid wheel disks pulverize the ground more thoroughly than spaders or cutitways. A good harrow is a necessity v . mi, iinir ,in tvno ia nest lor larui. ii"; ii..iv. - - - conditions, as it gets down into the . . A-nt. Imffnr hollows and rules over uuu than will a solid frame narrow Spring tooth harrows, rollers unu weeders nil nave tneir specim but can hnrdly be said to be neces sary on the average quarter sevnu". vt. ... rior rnme the cultivators. and there are so many Btyles of these that choosing is a auncun nmuc. most Important pure 01 tne ram"" " is the shovels. A happy medium is struck in the six shovel typo. i ... shovels on this can be run aeep TTATTCUD MOQ SILEH, niXU?c AV if Qfnr; OREGON Props, of Salem Gun Store w . We now have on display a very fine and comp.ete ..no u. Base Ball Goods, Lawn Tennis Sup plies and also Fine Fishing Tackle Send for Catalogue of Base Ball Uniforms l : 1 A. C. MACERS. Pk. TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Co. W HOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS . .rnrl A I tTPCCT .11 iu rOMMEROAL STREET SALEM OREGON Via. XXIII A HANDY TYPB Oi' nauiaiL enough to loosen the soli well tho llrst two times over the field and can later be sot shallow enough to avoid serious Injury to the spreading roots. If you are In the corn business ex tensively enough to afford two sets of cultivators lt Is well to have spe cial surface machines for the last two cultivations. Some companies uinke surface blades which can be attached In place of the shovels wnen so Where much stock is kept the corn binder Is a necessary Implement;. By ...r.. in chnrp nf the corn anu using lt as fodder or silage much feed .1 otherwise be wast- is saicu . . lt -j . i..,f An nor rem 01 uic cumc feeding value of tho corn plant is In icuuii.n .fond. the stalk. When tnese are .civ ... ii,. flM tho crpnter nun iu 111'' 1U IUC Utiu , " - .... twd is wasted. The shocked rouaer ,M hn run t iroUgn U buioi- il mv inuuii"j - der before feeding. This will husk tne corn and leave the stalks in the best ... - !,., foA nr liap.l Tor DeUlllllH- snnpe iu - One of the most lmporuuiu . . in .! ivlnn. miscellaneous impie.m-ui . - ... .,,.,r nan n ff ord to pump water for his stock by hand when the wind .will do lt for nothing after the mill has once oeeu iul uV. a windmill bo jure that it is put on a high enouga lower u u.. --- lug trees or buildings wm um the wind. A mill which is geared back so that the wheel mnKes tnree icw.u tlons or so to one stroke of .the pump will run in a lighter wind than will the straight geared type. legged tower Is Just as strong as a four nnd considerably cheaper. A machine that is almost indispensa ble on n stock farm Is the gasoline en- U ... . . ., Ihnca Oil. "ine. The original cum m w... glnes is reasonable, and the amount required for fuel and repairs is small. With a gasoline engine to furnish the power to run a sheller nnd grinder feed can be cheaply and easily pre pared for the stock. The engine will also saw wood. If you are fortunate enough to have any to saw, run the silage cutter, grindstone, separator, churn and washing machine. It may also replace the wlnamtu as u of power for pumping. In selecting a gasoline euglne be o-h to do the sure io ki-i vim ...if.' . onallv rpmemberlng at the same time that where much light work Is to be done a small engine will do' it with much less gasoline than will be used by a large one. mi.. .uHnn tn n lnrsre engine can J.U13 UUJ""" " - be overcome to a large extent by so i the work that several llgni mMnoj mnv be run at the same COTTAGE HOTEL Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. Salem, Or. TelepKone and mewengtr aernca at hotel. 160 Court Strett Telephone 209 Main. When You Sit Down To a Meal in this restaurant you are sure it will be 111 1 .... f....i unit sprvlfie. excellent as in louu. ' The surrounding -peak for .hemse. von and the bill or iar i " m 'j i,: eating at little prices Come in and I a lriena or iw " '" be pleased. White House Restaurant Wm. McCiilchnst 6c Don, rropiieiu.s SALEM - - - OREGON fwrsrFeS Sales Stable H. EICHEL, Proprietor Grain and Hay for Sale. Horae. boarded by day, week or month, at reasonable rate" INDEPENDENCE-, OREGON. US 111" J "- sired. In the hands of a careful man lg the four cvcle ln whiCh there .v.- fTOn rntHvator does good and ; ,in nf th flvwheel to tuc i. . - , are i i iciviui. - - rapid work. ' one explosion. The water sysie.u First in the line of planting ma-, cooUng lg tl)e most efficient, though chines come the seeders. While cost-1 cooed eugmea are nn right for lng a little more at first, there is no , better Implement ror bowuib 1...... Anotlier necessary macnine 01 n,n,. tho rllsk drill. The disks 1 . . to n,nnure gnreader. cut through cornstalks and otner , dopg th,g gave a great deal u ni iiioacort ts denosited evenly . . .. , nTiniieg the ma- and at a uniform depth. The result-, mQre eveny and wln cover a nf stand will cause a i nmn1,nf rronnd with a eiv- Increased crop sufficient to pay the tKy of njanure. There should entire cost of the drill In a year or , e wood ,n a manure spreader, ... i.hW two. aince lt rots oui qui.j. In selecting a corn planter the run-1 Ej. EHolerlen. Wholesdle Family Liquor Store PHONE MAIN J 03 144 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon fl AW a 1 Ulwl f Copy m ics M-r. ' W 1 HI1 - I'M Tom Cronise PHOTGRAPHER Salem, Oregon CAFE RESTAURANT Mesdame Hart and Kaglin, Froprietorrs Board by Day, Week or Month. Meal Tickets Sold. !XIEPBNDECB, OliEG OX