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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. EIGHT PAGES 9S m sshmss s . .. . PREPARE FOR HARVEST MCCORMICK BINDERS ad MOWERS ARE RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER AS THE SUPER.OR ARTICLE ON THE FARM. CcCORM.CK MA. CH.NES ENABLE THE FARMER TO HARVEST HIS CROP QUICKLY AND CONSEQUENTLY A LARGE AREA CAN BE DEVOTED TO GRAIN. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THE SUPER-OR-,TY OF MCCORMICK CONSTRUCT .ON.. AND GIVE YOU ANY INFOR MATION YOU MAY DESIRE RELATIVE TO THE MACHINE i I LA -.- ...v-.:vv?!.v... M;C0RM.CK B:N0ER-S. AND 7 FOOT CUT. BEST ON EARTH. f McCORM.CK MOWER-4'i and 5 . FOOT CUT. McCORM.CK NEW BIG 4 MOWER 6 and 7 FOOT CUT. ASK US ABOUT THEM. the Mccormick hay rakes THE TEETH ON McCORM.CK RAKES ARE MADE OF SELECT SPUING STEEL HAVING GREAT Z Z ZZZ T:;ZZ .ZorTWZJO HAND DUM ? RAKES CAN BE OPERATED WITH ONE OR TWO HORSES BY SIMPLY ADJUSTING THE SHAFT. HANNA BROS., Agents. MANNER OF CONSTRUCTING PRACTICAL SHEEP HURDLhb Great ObfUon to Mori Gnrnl l.i of Devices Smri. to IW Tblr UnMllty oi mowing vvn . JMatertnls to l Uttd. Th gre at objection to th more gen oral us of shep hurdle celu to b ih..ir liability to blowing over. I "li mit Illustration of some Hint offer ls realstanc or ar better torltnmi agalnat th eff.vte of th wind, wrltee Hit-hard M. Mitchell In th Country Uentlaman. Fig. I. whll not strictly a movable hurdle. I, nevertheless, eunsldi red ut-b, and U th on In most ruin nion us. I tan only give measure ments from memory, but should 7 that they wer 10 feet long and 6 feet high ben set up. The figure .hown la mad of sawed stuff, but ih are mora often mad of spilt saplings; th construction, however. la prclely th sum Holes ar umu lih a bar. and they are a-t end to nd and pinned together at th top These, like tho supported ou mo a crutch, form a perfectly straight fen . which l not ati proof agalnel tu ion of th wind aa cue built tig or worm faahlon. In Fig. I I hav shown two panel tbat ar Intended to b et up In thla closer than It U tiae.1 on longer alrtlrhea, but that number of wlies seems to ma about rlnht fr ' Job Tbey might b pU ed float r at tlm bottom sd wider at the top, pr hi That hurdla iKlg 41 tuade with 4 fiMil upright and 14 feel from rut! to rnd of upright, would wa ah about j pounda, and mat about aa man) t-enta fur material. 1 h o' t-C- A c (J '1 manner. Tha left hnnd end of finel b allpa In the right hnnd end of panel , and a section of the fence l ahown In hlg. S. Theae panel ore auppoaed to be 10 feet long and 4 feet high, and the lumber 1 by 6 Inch atuff, but thene dimension can be varied to suit the Idea of the uaer. With theae di mensions, however, the distant- be tween the end uprights on panel ought to ba 11 Inchea. On panel a the end uprlghta ought to be 15 Inchea from either end. This ought to make the fence worm about 4 feet. As can he readily understood, more or less worm III h elven to the fence by moving the second upright from either eud In panel a. k nnnpl uslns; wire Instead of lum ber seems desirable, and In Fig 4 I have shown one that seems to me tne most desirable, as combining the greut- II hoard mi would not hn much dif forent, and It would wtlglt 4t) pounds iiturflt As to li:liufartuie, f should say, as ) alriaitv lnen siiceeHttid. that pret if cloiMt to where tiny are to be u-d .u1.l t lli. beat lilat-e to make tem as one freight on the material would be saved Mat hlneiy does not enter tr.rv lattf.lv Into their eons' ruction ; so nothing could bo ssved In that ..v li ouirlit not to require any nr.! skill to aaw nil board and nU them together, and also stretch wire nn lliem If thai form tlesire.l In drawing th hurdle. I have allowed the center upr'gli'a to tome ,i...n . r.r aa the ol tiers; In prat tic. It might be found better to make them shorter, especially If they were ,. i, a,t mi on uneven ground, The dlaaonat In Klg 4. being on opposite side of Inch upright. "! of roure 1... on tn.h itmit where tbey cms, i should not nil thl In, but draw them together In nailing, a It will make in .11 Hi. atronaer Hemlock I probably the bent material for making these and II would undoubtedly last i. i.,..,r in duv to have It dress d If ordered In carload lot, enougn would be saved In freight to pay for HOW IS YOUR LIVER ? ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH SICK HEAOACHE BILIOUSNESS CRAMPS INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA MALARIA TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS For 58 years it has riven sat isf action in such cases and you'll find it just the medicine you need. wnoorapny .000 Year AQ It ma Inrradlbla. but It tan be proved, alrwady In tb oldaa llmea thare war tnograpbr who took down Ike speeobea asd In the I0"1" iMili r la public Tey were ..i.ti mm Una a Dlac In 8u tonlua where Augutua I angry b caua Ihe aleaographar reported th speech of Caesar for Meliunua m very laiierfeet manner. WE HAVE THE SWELLEST LINE OF HARNESS GOODS IN POLK COUNTY AND JNV.TE YOU TO CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT. THIS 18 THE MONEY SAV.NG FEATURE FOR HARNESS USERS. WE HANDLE NONE BUT THE BEST. - nil n . li LAWN MOWERS 'NUF SAID. The Sharpies Tubular . . . Cream Separator GETS ALL THE CREAM FROM TH M LK, LESSENS AND LIGHTENS ALL DAIRY WORK, IS THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN , CREAM SEPARATORS. THE TUBULAR 13 THE BETTER BY ALL THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE THAT HAVE COME AND GONE SINCE CENTRI FUGAL SEPARATING BEGAN. IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS WITH THE KIND OF DIFFERENCE THAT ARE IMPROVEMENTS AD VANTAGES TO THE DAIRYWOMAf WHO USES IT. THE TUBULAR IN ITSELF AND IN ITS SERVICE IS AS FAR IN ADVANCE OF OTHERS AS YOU CAN IMAGI NE. THESE ARE WORDS, BUT YOU CAN HAVE 553rr PROOF FOR THE ASKING. CALL AND SEE THEM. , HANNA BROS., Tnrl,n,nrlpnrp. - - " Oregon eat. strength with the least surface, .mi with the surface low. The panel. as there shown, can bo used on the A crutch. Fg. 5 ahows It modi lied, to meet tho requirement of a worm fence. Uy substituting a post in me place of the end uprlghta, you nuve tho Fig. 1 forms. In Kls- 5 you will notice that I am not Batitifled with cleats, but havo Introduced a bar slldlns In a clot on the front sldo of the end upright and on the buck fildo of tho second up right. This makes a complete lock, and seems to mo quite essential on that style of fence. I should also ro.c omend the same device on the board the dressing If be end of the up right that stand on the ground were ji i in rnal tar. they would probably last aa long as the rest of the panel. Klg 6 show an Iron that I thlna would be a great help In clinching the nail. A slot la cut In th end of a flat pb-ce of Iron, so that It will slip easily on the nail, and It Is ber eled from the alot to either edge. My slipping thl on the nail, the end can be bent over at more than a right angle The Iron Is then slipped back, as shown In the Illustration, and th nail bent over and driven Into the wood a shown to the rlgl'l- 'or fencing stacks and turning coiners, both ends of the panels would have to bo alike. Instead of reversing, as shown In the cut. If thla fence should prove reasonably wind proof, It ought to solve a larg problem In fence econ omy, as very much less fence would he needed If the f-tue could b easily moved from place to place a occasion demanded. It would bo absolutely wind proof around a slack If locked with the slid ing bar. and would have tne auvnn.rk. of being movable when the ground was frozen. panels, as on uneven ground one end might spring up and allow the panels to separate. Of course on this skeleton any kind of wire can be used. Personally, I would not use barbed-wire of any sort as a gift. The Illustration Is Intend strand twisted wire, placed six Inches apart, which la much SHE SUFFERED FIVE YEARS aBBBaBaaaaaaaaaa finally Cured by Lydia D. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. n i .nfTer.l for five Teari from female trouble anil at last waj 111 I mom iieiiiean. t went to tliree uoc tors mill they ilhl urn no (rood, so my sister advised rue t try I.y.lU K. I'ink 1, iin's V e ff e t a b I o Compound, and when l Iiau xaaeii onlv two bottle I could acO a blit clmn(;e, m I took six buttles and I am now stronir and well again. I don't know how to express my thanks for the pood It has done inj and I hoiw all autTerinir women will give I.ydi K. l'iukham'B egettibl.i Cotui.ouud a trial. It was worth its weight In riild." Mrs. J. 1'. L.nolicu, H. F. 1). No. 7. Erie. Pa- , , I.ydia K. l'inkham's Vefretablo Com pound, timdo from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record - ..... i.........f ..,,,,,lis.r of net mil cure lor Hill lltlenu ii..,..-.. . ... of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary icsumuin.n are ou llle. in torn l'inkham laboratory at Lynn. Mass.. from women who have been ciireu irom annum r j female complaints, such as iiillamma tion, nlcfrtitlon. disiiliicements, llbroia tumors, Irregularities, periodic palnn, lmckachP, in(lieslion and nervous prostration. Kvery suffcriinf wotnati owes It to nersen lo ;ive i.um je t Iiarn s ypfrctame i:omjoimii a nou. If yon vnntHnrlal iidvlec wrlto MrH.'lMiikliimi, Lynn, Mush., for 1U It lit f rco ami wlvvuja helpluU i i wfw Choking on Oats. Rn,n horses eat so greedily that ,, ., ni,..i choked on oals. We have one that troubled us In that way, so we often had to send for a veturina ( a tubo down her rut iip " w - - th'roat to dislodge the grain, says a writer In an exchange, lter tie ioiu i,nu to avoid tho trouble In this UIJ li"" - way: He advised us lo place a dozen or more smooth stones, tho size of a ....11 tw.rt'u niC In thti feed box. lok- ing care to have them well distributed through tho oats. Tins compels ...... u ,n t torn. ereedllV. as he must eat carefully lo avoid biting on the stones. We had no further trouble a long as we owned the horse. a.,nlnt Feed for Cows . One of the most practical ways ot supplying succulent feed for cows ,i.,.n no linn onlv a small herd and dos not have ensilage, Is by raising roots such a mangels, rutabagas or stock carrots. WHERE WOMEN DRAW THE PLOW A great many Russian peasants are going Into western Canada, and as many of them are poorly equipped for farm operations, they work In the co-operative plan. These Russians set tie In Tillages according; to their cus tom in their native land and when thr are not enough horse to draw Practical Christianity. The storv Is told of a little house maid, far over the sea, who, when aslc ed whether she realized that she was In any way different after uniting with the church, from what she had been before, thought for an Instant, and then, smiling brightly, said: "Well I sweep th corners." 8h couia tinrrtlv hv irlvon a be,ttr demon stration of ber religious life. Chris- Uoa Herald. Rhode Island's State Farm. Rhode Island has a farm on which V located all ber state Institutions, Including the state prison, state work house and Providence Jail. The work house prisoners have done much In reclaiming and cultivating land, re moving stones, improving the stream and building walla. the plows, the women of the village rt a auhHtltutes. It Is aald to b not an uncommon sight to see a doten ot more women attached to a plow by a long rope on which ther are fast ened at Intervals sticks of wood which may be placed against the breast or across th arms to aid la pull lug. A Cough Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is a regular cough medicine, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desper ate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take it. If not, don't take it. Never go contrary to his advice. A W publUh our formuLM W banish alcohol 9 from our mclioiut W urr yon to sjoniuit your iters The dose of Ayer'i Pills is amsll, only one at bedtime. As s rule, laxative doses sre better than csthsrtic doses. For con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsis, sick headaches, they cannot be excelled. Ask your doctor sbout this. MW by th 1. 0. Arm Co taw-all, Mass.