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PACE SEVEN THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OA! CON. VVIH.N OU ! TO IttliTLAMJ, gill ATIHK M.W HOTEL FOSTER Mii tnd Ditil Street. Ntif Drpol K with Hot and CuW Ituiiiiln( Water iid1k-tiiH. free Hatha, Rates 50c, 75c ind $1.00 per Diy Sper! rain lor Room and Bond. Or aula but merit tvery train or bxt HOTEL NETHERLANDS rOKTLAND. ORF.GON 5. F- Cor. 1 3th nd W.hinlon Su. CENTRAL, MODF.RN. QUIF.T. RATES 75c PER DAY UP School ol the FORTURD ART ASSOCIATION Thtnl veer leMflne (Mnber )"' I11HV.INI,, PMNIINt., IMreMMAII. I Iff, ShrtfM Hlt'MhMMlM, IMSM.N M (Mil DNtVs t ASM S. Iirin ult Ail.ly le MUSEUM OF ART, t if.l. ei..n.lot Si-t.. loiril.ANU olir.CON ijATENTS I GIVE YOU Plllllal lltVICI 1 0. 0. MARTI!,, " f ct i r ufM Hriti far Ulirni'x) runi ...... KODAKS ,KL.Dr, Vt r'l'lornKWu Were" lira. ll'l'ln ml orli.tlia Mail oi.l.ra iv.n rmpi IUHitKi Ionian e nolo -Supply Co UtTh.nl hire loftn.ANU OMR. WHY PAY MORE? ladlea' Two-Ktrmi Velvet. Ciinliiror and Mnn 1'urni In Mark .r Inn. rrauar U.'A value., at half price ROYAL SHOE CO. 229 i.rru.1 St.. Wt. Fun .as Seee. rVtUae. Or. Improved Train Service TO CENTRAL OREGON VIA Oregon-Washington Rail road & Nay. Co. Daily Train Service between The Dalles ami Madras. Leave The Dalle" 12:50 p. m.p Ar rive Madras 5:45 p. m. Leave Madras 9:00 a. m., Arrive The Dalles, 1 :55 p. m. Direct connections with train. leaving Portland at 7:50 a. m. anil 10 a. m.; bIho fiom Walla Walla, Pendleton and Intermediate points at Deschutes Junction. WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. At, Portland, Oregon. Vi V Mail Ordere " V---( - A Promptly Filled PLAN YOUR VACATION NOW THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES IN OREGON Have in effect low round trip fares to , NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY. Sule dates daily. NORTH BEACH RESORTS Sale dates daily. ALL POINTS EAST. Special dates June to Sept National Educational Association Meeting Internalional Sunday School Association. For fares, sale dates, etc., con sult any S. P. Agent, or write to Win. McMURRAY, G. P. A. PORTLAND, ' ' OREGON riRST RUCT IVE PLUM CURCULIO ATTACKS CULTIVATED FRUITS In-ecl I. Plsirlbufd Over I'r-'!cl!y 'All of United S tU0 i;6l .f Iiocky MouniHlM nI Una ln Want fully Ii't.lnnCel ms Mo&l Injur. out of All Itiuttl Ent-inlvs 'f Orc.inrd.sU In Every Section. ' ,V,V-. V Plum Curcullo. Appls illy rilKI' E HU'iiiKJI, Mt Vlrtrln I'liUtraliy Ari ullural Hturm trht The I'lum r-ircullo l a snout lH!-t aI.iiijI onofirtli of mi huh lniiK tie IlK color ! inliu -e of blark. lroM an wlill. with the ilarkcr hoil -s ureal tly i,r,..lmi,lfiiitlliH On the bill U MO PC V rnl promlm-nt liunips lilcli kIvb the Iiim.i-1 a roiiuhelieil a..eHliic and make It difficult t dlhtliiKulih while on the tr from the hark or from a .Iry hud, It U armed with a curved Mioiit one third as lonit 'he body. The lni-ct Is a native of thin coun try niul In .llhirlbute.l over practically all the 1'rilted KtaUs chkI of the Rocky iiiKiintuliiH. Ileforo orchards er Idiillled within lis ran:e It undoubted ly fed and bred on wild plums, crab apples Hii ( hawthorns, but with the rettletueut of the country It tiirnul Its attention more to cultivated fruits, &1 Ihounh It continues to hn-ed oil the wild, native varieties. It attacks plums, peaches, nectarines, apricots, cherries, apples, rrnti apples, pears, quinces and hawthorns,, and has even been re ported as breeding on persimmons. On uccnunt of (he usual abundance of the Insect and the great variety of vslu able fruits which it attacks, there is little doubt but that it has been right fully designated as the most destruc tive of all the Insect enemies of the orchaidist in this section of the coun try. It Injures the fruit by puncturing holes through the skin with Its snout both for the purpose of feedlug and egglaylng. The feeding punctures may be made fn apples at almost any time during the summer, but tha egg punctures are made mostly while tha apples are small. These wounds, and the subsequent feeding of the larvae which hatch from the eggs, cause the fruit io become dwarfed in site, lop sided, knotty and otherwise mis shapen. The Injuries done by the plum cur cullo are not so easily prevented as are those of some other Insects, and yet there are a number of methods that can be used against them with a very satisfactory measure of success. In dealing with the Insect on apples by far the most effective means of pre venting loss is spraying with one of the arsenical poisons, such as pari green, or, preferably, arsenate of lead. Even where spraying Is practiced, however, it is a good plan to use In connection with the operation some of the other measures suggested here. If the best possible results are to be ob tained. The apple curcullo has been con fused often with the plum curcullo. but In reality it is quite distinct from that species in both appearance and bablta. The apple curcullo is more reddish brown In color, the form is more ro bust and on the back are four promi nent humpa, the front two of which are much larger than any of the humpa on the back of the plum curcullo. The snout of the apple curcullo Is almost as long as the reBt of the body, or three times the length of that of the other species. The snout is carried projecting forward, Instead of hanging down like nn elephant's trunk, as Is the case with the plum curcullo. In attacking the fruit the apple cur cullo bores through the skin, in a man ner similar to that of the other spe cies, but after the puncture is com pleted nnd the egK laid, only an Indis tinct sjieck is left on the surface to mark the place of injury, whereas the plum curcullo makes the conspicuous crescent-shaped mark. A glance at the Insects or at their work is sufficient to enable anyone, who Is at all well ac quainted with the species, to distin guish between the two. 11-hni.a ha nnnta Pliroullo hecomes H in . w -ri y troublesome care should be token that J no thickets of wild craD or nawmorn 20-SHARE BEEF RING CHART Dy the division of the carcass given in the table herewith each member gets a roast, a boil and a slice of steak, the number as Indicated below going together: ttoast. Boil Bteak, 1 14 1 J 13 I Curcullo. AppI Weivll. st allowed lo remain as breeding jilnces near the orchards. Km b thick ( may product- thousamls of the bee ils and when the wild fruit becomes liisuiniletit for the preat number of beetles they may seek places to feed and oviposit 'n cultivated orchards. The Jarring method, as recommend ed for the plum curcullo, Is effective when used aalnst this species Spray ing with poisons Is likely to be bene nelal. but It Is probable thst not as many of the I ties will be killed by the operation, as In the case of the plum curcullo, for the reason that In feeding they consume little of the ex posed surface to which the poison Is applied. POPULAR FEED FOR POULTRY Moat Common Method of Chicken World Is to Supply Wet Mh of Some Sort to Fowl v Uoct During Day. aty r. e. imowxi The most common method of feed ing throughout the poultry world to day is to give a wet mash of some sort to the fowls once a day; whole grain being fed In the morning and evening. Borne people prefer to feed the mash warm, and aome cold, and some feed it in the morning, some in the middle of the day and others give it for the evening meal. Our preference Is to feed it at noon for the reason that we want to make the hena scratch in the early morning for the whole grain in the litter to keep themselves warm and when in the middle of the day It la wanner and the hens naturally want a rest, we give them the mash. The chief ob jection to the evening mash Is that a full crop of "It will not last them during tie long winter nights bo well as whole grain, as It is so often com posed of such a bulky mixture. Care should be exercised in not over-feeding on the wet mash. The hens should not have more than they will eat up clean in ten minutes. A good mash for the farmer is as follows: Equal parts of flnely-gTound corn, oats, bran or shorts, mixed with about ten per cent, of cooked meat, green cut bone of beef scraps. These foods are mixed up dry and then thoroughly mixed with about one third their bulk of Bteeped clover leave or finely cut clover which has previously been scalded by pouring hot water on it and covering It with a sack. The clover should be steeped about twelve hours before using. An other method and one of the best we have tried Is to take a mixture of 200 pounds bran. 100 pounds shorts. 100 pounds ground corn, 100 pond ground oate, 100 nounds beef scraps and ten pounds of charcoal. Slightly moiBten this with water when feeding to the fowta, but never make It sloppy. Milk-Fed Chickens. Milk-fed chicken, which Is the fin est meat In the poultry line, Is al lowed no exercise whatever. It Is kept in a close coop, where it has barely room to turn around, and is never allowed to leave it except when it goes to the guillotine. Incubator Chicks. It has been pretty well proven that an incubator chick, if it hns been properly Incubated and gets the right kind of food and treatment afterward. Is Just as thrifty as his forty-second cousin who was hatched and raised by a hen. 8 1 . 18 4 5 IT , 8 0 18 " 6 7 15 7 8 13 8 9 20 ! 10 11 Praise for Ptno fltysr. la the course of the put few year an Ingenious Invention hsa msde al! drpsrtmsnts of musical composition In a certain degree accessible even to those who are not expert piatlstJ. I trtrt to the mechanical plsno players, which were at first looked upon with suspicion and often with abhorrence by professional musicians, but wblcb are proving themselvee an agency of Immense usi fulness In diffusing good music among the people. Prof. K. Dickinson, "The Education vt ft Mu sic Lover." Wtll Occupied. Ijidy (engaging simulant gardener) And If I engage you. besides your other duties, you will have to attenl to th" three dogs and clean out their kennels, also clean out the parrot' mge, clesn up my urns' workshop and clean both their bicycles; also clean the car except when the weather dirty. Applicant (overwhelmed) And shall I have to clean that? Tatler. , Don't cringe -don't flinch. Should fortune pinch And all seem lost; With might and main, TRY, TRY again At any cost. HL'.XYOX. AM lklti tli f'.r lh r.-it.'.n Him I want to hi.it'l Into I'), p.,j.l.. rrlitWr, M-lf h'l,lfll V. 'if- . -ri-jK nt y I nfit r-ry .t"n t f.-l thMt tt.,)' re t"v. (Ir(-i,il,n. hatred. rlflil,hi-. ).-l'MJ.y, rh" or reTllfl. I wutit tlie f-f"!i hIin la inre hrd b) purty, vho h. .uffiitj ur-.t reT... ho II ..ghlJ lloon im umi ft iim- to Ik i om. -- uuhIii'.'I with th r drrmiiiit o-r o f )1",. X want tli.rn to take Hope s comiiant'in, coun ...Ili.p m. & llvlil. A Y a meili.ln. f'.r ) an sml ii.l'.r t 1 t'' her lht lho f . 1 u ttis tutlful. It t 1 rill, our ou. with i imim n.l our tonsu- J with l'rul. To t. hopeful one niu.t I e.l. snd to be well one mut l h"iiful. Th.t the lower Imwel la reaponalhle for moat bo.lily Ilia la now oeli rei-ounlied bf Hi. eiln t.hl. lion throuiihuut th. world There la no further e u. for le leln bllloua. for haiin he.l-he. f. .ulT-rlns wilh depei.in or Indnseation. for putting up with alumoah or laiy liver, for ...ionln the dlooil rejult of con alltiallon, for Munyona Taw l' Uialtvs I'llla are poattK.ty corrertlns all theee all menta They aaeiet In dlitetln everything that la put Into the atomarh. Th.y stlm ulat. the liver Into atlvlty. They atart th. at-cretlona of th. atomm-h. w-hrch carry off all tha tile and polaonoua mallera throuuh tha bowela. They atrenicthen tha lower bowel, ao that It .mptlea Itaelf nnt uraliy, without tha aid of cathartlca pr foreign aubatancea. Munynn'a Paw Paw Pllla for aala at all drumlata. Price. l centa. Munyon'a. Probably Holds Record. Mr. Ellss Taylor, parish clerk of Felsted, England, has retired on reaching the age of ninety, after nfty one years of service. During his term of office he daily ascended the church tower to wind the clock. He dis charged that duty 18.600 times, and climbed 100 miles of stairs. D4ISY FLY KIUFR !ftaWl HTWssfl, trtfii td kill li fltosk NMt. Clf-B. amamcatai, coo irDt.chr.ep. LmUsUI imi. CB'tipillor nporr. will not toil or injure aoythm,. tiu-rantrrd ?fltt.l ivfi, Ol mil dealer or srnt rretMifi lor iWc HAKOLU HOMkKd UO l Kailt A. rsMhlTH. t DOCTORS ADVISED OPERATION DECIDED TO TRY GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY. I want to tell you in a few words what your Swamp-Koot did for me, be lieving that my testimony may do some other suffering person a great deal of KAbout six years ago I was danger ously ill, consulted three doctors, all of whom said I had kidney trouble. One of the doctors analyzed my urine and reported that I had gravel, and further said that in order to regain my health and life, an operation would be neces sary I did not want to be operated on as I was afraid that I would not re cover. Someone told me of Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root and said it was a reliable medicine for kidney trouble, so I decided to try it, and I went to Mr. Rose, the druggist, at 303 Central Ave , Minneapolis, and bought a bottle, took it noticed results and continued taking it'until I was entirely cured. Having been free from any kidney trouble for over six years, I consider that 1 am absolutely cured and know that Swamp-Root has the credit. I never fail to tell my friends about vour remedy, as 1 believe it is the best of its kind. Your U & 0 Ointment is also very good. We are never without a jar in our house. Yours very truly, XT MRS. MARGARET E. ANDERSON, Minneapolis, Minn. State of Minneota. I gg County of Hennepin J ' Personally appeared before me this 23d dav of Sept., 1900, Mrs Margaret E. Anderson, of the City of Minneapolis of the State of Minnesota, who sub scribed the above, and on oath says that the same is true in substance and fa fact- M. M Kerridge Notary Public. Commission expires March 26, 1914. Lattar to Dr. Rilmar Co, Bin chats ton, N. T. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell ing all tbout the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be, sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-cents and one-dollar. NT"! eaaaweaii i n a" When woman ape-ike ol hrf dent see ret luflarinf ale trusts too. Mill!"" hsrt he Z "'a slowed (hi" mark ol eonft. i tienre o lJr. M. V. Tierce, ol Buffalo, N. Y. I n- J J n where It' ere women who hrar wilneaa to the wonder working, rurini-power of Ir. Pierce's lavonla I'rr.criplioo which aaves the fffrriml ttt frtm pmim, end succca.lullf t raotilea wifh woman's weak mm f '''tje Sir. plmt't Plmmmt Pfllf foaWe a Milk riowe Into New York. If t),e residents of New York city drank all of the milk that comes Into the t-Hy each Inhabitant would crinl an average of reven barrels year. Te Ureal In Kaw Shoe a. Alwava ahake In Ailfu'r foot .ae, a pnwler. I i iio .iioi, a. as. nir, n iii,,i, ...,o n If L tif". , or ii , I ji row I t.gf li a i la ai.d b-itiion. At ill .In ffiri.te ai,t !. .'r . -. I-.il a -e.t .,i l' it utH. a.(. If tua. JChfc, AUdreef Oi-ti B. U.!u.tel, f Hoy. N. Y. No Sign of Greatness. Don't get the idea under your hat that a man is great because be hap pens to be In the llmellKht. Mo.-ra will f od Mrs. WlnaloWa Hvthlaa yrup tur b-at rt-.nKie U. uaa lot tu aire-lWJtW luricg iba Uataiug pencil. Dally Thought. There is nothing so easy but that It becomes difficult when you do It with reluctance Terence. Wanted-A lire- reprene-ntative in thia trwn. To hamile bet aWimK irrncated lamia in California. LiU-ral cimlnrn. Addrt-M Hanecom Kim bai' Z'-'i Monadnoek tWt'-. San Ffwrweo. Cl- Reasonably Safe. The man who is true to hlmseif is not likely to be injured much by those who would deal falsely with him. Constipation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc tor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. Way of Weak Humanity. I see the right and I approTe it, too; condemn the wrong and yet the wrong pursue. Samuel Garth. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Talk No. 8. Avnid lintiid bluinc? because it's at best only a weak solution of blue in an expensive package. The customer pays the cost of glass bottle and heavy freight charge by getting half cent's worth of bluing. Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUING. Best blue, nothing but blue. Makes a basket of clothes look like ' a snow drift, ASK YOUR GROCER. Autoloading Shol Five shots all under absolute control three to get the cripples. The action is simple, powerful and sure. The trigger pull is smooth and eaiy. The hammer is light and quick. Part of the recoil, ordinarily absorbed by shooter's shoulder, is utilized to operate the mechanism. Not one single ounce of muzzle energy is lost Handles the heaviest loads with ease and safety. Solid Breech, Hammerless, Safel F?efn!flgtOn:UMC the Send for Detcriplivt Folder Reminf too Arma-Unioa Metallic Cartridf e Co, 299 Broadway, ftw I art City COME TO PORTLAND AND vine BOOT. A. O. Smith M. IX I am the only apeciahit la Portland who doea not adreruw a nctiuoua aama or corery. ' name and perwn.llv conduct m, efSce. UKa Aa iff- ii ' 'itiitmn r iii - Honored by Women Dcaaes end ttukbtrm ills. IT MAKC5 WEAK WOnnN STRONO IT nAkXS SICK WOMCN WHLU No woman's appeal waa ever miadirected or her eoe i Irnra nnplced when she wrote lor advice, to t!e Woaio's lhiT-r Moicu AnauiATioN, Dr. ft, V. Pierce, I'rcaident, HuHalo, N. Y. at mmlurml kowtl movtmtM aieof a alar. luaaaaar fraeik Jo Q. 1 Ererybody Lie good corned beef. Everybody likes LIbby because it is good and is readr for serving as aooo es taken out of the tin. Bar Ltbby'l Tune P N U No. 27-'ll w IIK.t writing to adTortlaara pleaee mention tbia paper. ' ti-tr-.: --jrl.i: i -.V. ia sea TTLrtti. rnxmovr' i V jtn1 1 UI1 perfect shooting combination. M w 1 -r a' a B-S-!.' were1 BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS r I y S?SK-f TO ANT V M ' as j .A V . V- Xornecf Beef 11 f4 A aa Uken out of the tin. rr 3 p Bur Libby'M Vaat Tun McNeill tjl iw. jgi f fi-X7fy 1 VAKIUUeC icinoi ntnrtiM. biuuu r ui." So aevere operationa, many case, pormaneiitly cured In one treatment. Moat time-aaving, most natural, most Bate. A radical and permanent cure. I give my word and will elU you to other med ical authoritiea that tbia ia a fact. I am cer tainty prepared to cure by experience and equipment, which are the koystonee to aucceaa. I have the beat equipped medical office on the Coast. I will give S5O0 to any charity aa guarantee that every etatemeut in thia announcement la true. I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to yon my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia Nervoue Debility. Wood Poison, Pilea, Fistula Bladder, Kidney, Proetatio and all Men'a Ailmenta and give you FKEK a physical examina tion; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analyeia ol secretions, todetennine pathological and bacterioloeical con ditiona Every man ahould take advantage of this oppor tunity to learn their true condition. A permanent Hurt u wliat you wont A permanent Cure it vhat 1 five. WRITTEN GUARANTEE My written guarantee means a enraor to pay I guarantee to cure certain ailmenta or retuna every dollar you have paid. My servioea coat you not hing unless I cure your Varicose Veine, Hernia Pilea, Fistula, Blood Poi son, or any ailment I guarantee to cure. Term a are reasonable and no more than you areableand willing to pay for beneflta . b . w ae ad.v. ia A. at. to 1 P. at. . ... ' - -. . n., . Ek.ll.k. nrfrr,Ul MS .11- O06" in caaea of Specific Blood Pouoa. It curet w one treat ment and u the rreatest marret ol BKOjcat arience. , . ; ha been imxrutnllT ord In ihouiin.ll el cw- Le' ire ruilam It to yoa U. 5MI I fl roalLASD. OEI80S PUTNAM FADELESS DYES iwasiMaWrStraaMM how tody e, Bleacb aa nux colors. w