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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
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IMPORTANCE OF OBTAINING
SEEDS FREE FROM ALL WEEDS
Farmers Should CnrefuIIy Observe wn! Study Il.ibUs of
All Noxious find Injurious Plants In Order to Fight
Them to liwnl of Advontiigt-Evtry
Effort Should be Mad to
Gel Hid of Tht in.
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8cjuthern Cake.
One and one-balf cupfult of near.
I one half cupful butter (teant), tbree-
yuttiiwr cuiui oi miiK, wmics or tnree
or four eggs, two heaping spoonfuls
of baking powder, about two cupful
of flour, alftcd four timet, vanilla.
Filling Ono cupful of brown eugar,
one cupful of white augar, one cup
ful of milk, butter size of a walnut.
Uoil all together (add butter when
nearly done) until It form a toft ball
In water. Take from the fire and add
one teanpoonful of vanilla, one tea
ipoonful of lemon, chopped raisins,
cberrlet (candied), citron, and pecan
nuts. Beat until creamy, and apread
between the layers and on top.
THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING.
A. Wild Carrot. B. Ribgran.
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mam
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4 kUla ftll
tttit.ihrNp. !.) ftlt
Ma. Lan'tkpillot
lipuvpri will out auU
lit Inlur nyllilnir.
ir. til all acaUrtui
ikn It Kalfa la.
kraakilB, .
(Py WAKTEU n. I.KUTZ.)
Vw)Uh, weidt everywhere; they
thrive lu the cornfield, they choke
wheat In the field, they annoy the
gardener, thoy thrive In the meadow,
they Hprlug up by the roudulde, they
encroach on the Bwimip.
KiiiciKon said of wcmmU that tlicy
are "plants w Iioho virtues have not yet
been dUcoverd." Hut a few benefits
may ho derived from weeds.
They are of huiuu uko Im the world
to Induce more frequent and more
thorough cultivation, which benefits
crops; In occupying the soil after a
crop has bet-n removed they prevent
the loss of fertility by siiadlng the
ground.
Weeds plowed under add some
humut and fertility to the soil, though
In a very much lens degree thun clover
or cow peas; some weeds furnish food
for birds In winter.
In Justice to the weeds their ad
vantages have been mentioned first,
because the list of the disadvantages
! Is a very long one too long to enum
! erate. A few, however, may be given
enough to convince every one that
every effort should be made to got
rid of them.
Farmers should carefully observe
and study the weeds and their habits.
In order to fight them to the best ad
vantage. 1. Weeds rob cultivated plants of
nutriment.
2. They Injure crops by crowding
and shading. r
8. They retard the work of har
vesting grain by Increasing the draft
and by extra wear of machinery.
4. They retard the drying of grain
and bay.
5. They Increase the labor of
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mcons of bnrhed awns.
9. Some of them Injure wool and
disfigure the tails of cuttle, the munet
and tulla of horses.
10. A few make "hair balls" In the
stomachs of horses.
11. Borne Injure the quality of
dairy products.
12. 1'etiny cress, and probably
others, when enten by animals, Injure
the tuste of meat.
13. 1'oisou hemlock, spotted cow
bane and Jamestown weed are very
poisonous.
14. Many weeds Interfere with a
rotation of crops.
15. All weeds damage the appear
ance of a farm and render It less val
uable. Four of the commonest weeds are
the wild carrot, chicory, dodder, and
rlbgrass.
Chicory has long been recognized
as a troublesome weed. It Is common
In alfulfa growing sections of the
country as well as the clover sections.
The plant Is easily recognized by the
blue flowers and lower root leaves,
which resemble those of the common
dandelion. The upper leaves the more!
or less sticky and clasp the stem. The
plant contains a milky Juice. Chicory
Is not difficult to destroy where rota
tion of crops Is practiced. Though a
perennial, the roots are easily killed
by successive cultivation. The blos
soms of chicory are yellow and attrac
tive Chicory wag introduced Into this
country from Europe.
Wild carrot has become more wide
ly distributed with clover seed than
any other weed In the country. It is
an extremely common weed In the
east where It has long been known as
troublesome to crops. Wild carrot it
Talk No. 10.
He thrifty on this little thing. Don't
tcccfit water for bluing. Think of it,
a little dub of bluing in a large bot
tle of water. Give me 10 cents. Well
I gueHB not.
Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE.
Best bluing value in the whole world
for the consumer. Makes the whole
family smile. Large packages. AT
YOUK GROCERS.
6quab Grows Fait.
A squab grows enormously the first
12 hours, and still more rapidly after
the third day. 8uabs are at first
sparsely covered with long filaments
of down, the root of each filament In
dicating the point from which each fu
ture feather is to start. The down
for a while still hangs on the tips of
tome of the feathers, during their
growth, and is thought by tome to be
finally absorbed into the shaft of the
growing feather.
THE KEYSTONE
TO HEALTH
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I STOMACH I I
1 BITTERS I
Wb0I
The Preacher Knew.
When volunteer prayers were call
ed for a man struck In and prayed
very earnestly for his poor land, and
Risked the Lord to give bliu a good
crop.
"What that land of yours needs,
brother, is not prayer, but manure,"
eiild the preacher, "ns he gave out,
"Work, For the NlKht Is Coming."
Mothr win And Mrs, WlntloVa Soothing
Syrup tU brat romedv to unelol their ciiUdroo
luring i Ue tcotlilug perloti.
Can Defy Mlorobes.
A doctor in Yokohama, Japan, hat
built himself a novel bouse with a
view to guarding against microbes.
The walls of this remarkable edifice
are made of blocks of glass. They
are hollow, the Interstices being filled
up with a solution of salts of aoda,
which is intended to regulate the
temperature of the interior. The
windows are hermetically closed, and
air is only admitted after passing
through filters.
Wore Outer Clothing Only.
Centuries ago, as Sir Walter Scott
says in "Ivanhoe," men wore ono
thickness of clothes, whether of wool,
leather or velvet. The shirt was in
vented, but for a long time was worn
only by the nobility and gentry. Then
followed the waistcoat, breeches and,
later on, trousors. The overcoat,
which succeeded the mediaeval cloak,
was rare until the seventeenth century.
C. Field Dodder. D. Chickory
threshing, and make cleaning of seed
difficult, j
6. They damage the quality of
flour, sume Uinta making it nearly
worthless.
7. Most of them are of little value
as food for domestic nnlmnls.
8. Some weeds injure stock by
a bidnnlal with bristly stem, finely di
vided leaves, and numerous white
flowers in umbels. After flowering
the flower stalks bend Inward, becom
ing strongly concave. The seed it
flattened with marginal bristles. In
commercial Beed these bristles are
often broken off.
You wrll find the Bitters
a beneficial remedy in ev
ery way in cases of Indi
gestion, Dyspepsia, Costive
ness and Cramps.
Try it today and see.
All About the Pig.
A little boy't first composition waa
about a pig. This is the way he wrote
It: "Pigs are very queer animals.
The pig has its uses. Our dog don't
like pigs. His name is Nero. Our
teacher read a piece one day about a
wicked king named Nero. I like good
men. My papa is an awful good man.
Men are very useful. They have a
great many uses which I can't stop to
tell them all. This is all I can think
of about the pig."
Womtin's Ills
Many women suffer needlessly from (irlhood to wcmnn
hood and from motherhood to old age with backache,
dizzinesa or headache. She becomes broken-down, sleep
Icii, nervous, irritable and feci, tired from morning to
nifhr. When paint and aches rack the womanly system at
frequent interval., osi your neihbor about
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
This Premcrlpdon ha; tor over 10 yearn, been
curing delicate, weak, pain-wracked women,
by the hundreds of thouaanda and (Aa loo la
the privacy of their hornet without their hav
Ini to auhtnlt to Indelicate questioning and
offensively repugnant examlnatlont.
Bick women are invited to eoniult in confidence by letter free. Address
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Br id Griddle Cakes.
One and one-half cups flour, one cup
ttale bread crumbt, three teaspoons
baking powder, one teaspoon salt, two
tablespoons sugar, one-half cup boil
ing water, three-quarters cup milk, one
egg, well beaten, two tablespoons
melted butter. Add boiling water to
the bread crumbs and let stand five
minutes. Add the milk, sift together
thoroughly the flour, salt, sugar, and
baking powder, and add to the bread
mixture; then add the egg and butter.
Fry as griddle cakes.
To Brcal: in New Shoes.
Always nhake In Allco'f Foot-Ease, apowder.
ft curi.K hot, sweating, selling, swollen feet.
;im8 eoriin, ingrowing naila and bunions. At
til dn:g(?iHts and shoe stereH, 2-r. Iiont accent
invHiiosi itute. Sample mai led FRKl. Addrctf
AllunS. olmted, Le Rov.N'. Y.
Alfalfa Feed for Fiock.
If your her.s do not do well, try a
small patch of alfalfa. An acre will
be enough for a few colonies.
It has been shown that alfalfa can
be grown anywhere in the United
States and by starting with a small
patch of It and gradually widening the
area as you get time to lime and in
oculate the soil, you will soon have a
good-sized field of it. It is excellent
feed, both for hogs and poultry. '
Alfalfa meal is one of the best of
winter feeds for chickens. The meal
Is semi-green In nature, besides con
taining a high percentage of lime and
protein. Alfalfa meal will cost about
as much as wheat bran, and it has
about equal feeding value to bran,
besides providing green stuff for the
bens In winter when grass is dead.. Try
some of the meal this winter and ar
range to grow your own alfalfa for the
hem and bees another year.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow
els. Sugar-coated, tiny, granules, easy
to take. Do not gripe.
Basket Creams.
Make a very short, sweetened pie
crust, roll thin and cut in squares.
Bake them delicately and fasten the
- Ijtwo opposite corners together while
not wun a luuiuiiica.. aei vo unea witn
wripped cream or any kind of filling
preferred, and either hot or cold, ac
cording to the kind of filling used.
SEVEN
YEARS OF
MISERY
ONE WAY OF SPLICING ROPE
First Meal of the Day.
Breakfast Is, before all things, a re
spectable meal. One cannot Imagine a
man or woman who is always down
punctually to breakfast being other
than a highly reputable member of
society. A dinner may be frivolous,
a supper may be hilarious, but a break
fast is always staid and solemn and
conductive to the building up of a
sound and sensible character.
Uses of the Aloe.
In Africa the leaves of certain spe
cies of aloe provide material for bow
strings, hammocks, fishing lines and
ropes. With the Mohammedans the
aloe means much. For instance, those
who have returned from a pilgrimage
to Mecca bang it over their doors,
as a sign that they have mads the
great journey.
Whether you wish to Bpllce a rope
or make an eye, unravel the strands
as shown in fig. 1. For an eye bring
the unraveled end back upon the rope
to the desired Blze of loop and begin
to work the strands into the rope as
Bhown In fig. 2. Strand a goes under
b, over d, under c, etc. Strand e goes
under c, over b, under d, etc. Strand
f goes under d, over c, undey b, etc.,
each strand being gradually reduced
In Blze by cutting out n few fibers.
This makes a nice, smooth Job.
Fig. 8 is the reverse side of fig. 2.
Draw all the strands tight at one time
after the tucking Is done then cut
off the protruding ends.
For a smooth splice take the two
ends unraveled as in fig. 1 and put
them together as shown In fig. 4. No
two strands should come together in
the same space. They are tucked un
der and over as In making figures
2 and 3, gradually reducing size by
cutting out fibers. Four tucks will
hold all the rope can stand. Roll the
splice under foot and make It fit
smoothly together.
AH Relieved by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
Sikeston, Mo. "For seven years I
suffered everything. I was in bed
tor lour or nve aays
at a time every
month, and so weak
I could hardly walk.
I cramped and had
backache and head
ache, and was so
nervous and weak
that I dreaded to
see anyone or have
anyone move in the
room. The doctors
gave nie medicine to
ease me at those
times, and said that 1 ought to have an
operation. I would not listen to that,
and when a friend of my husband told
him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound and what it had done
for his wife, I was willing to take it.
Now I look the picture of health and
fodl like it, too. I can do my own house
work, hoe my garden, and milk a cow.
I can entertain company and enjoy
them. I can visit when I choose, ana
walk as far as any ordinary woman,
any day in the month. I wish I could
talk toevery sufferingwomanandgirl."
Mrs. Dema Uethtjni!, Sikeston, Mo.
The most successful remedy in this
country for the cure of all forms of
female complaints is Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
It is more wide'y and successfully
used than any other remedy. It has
cured thousands of women who have
been troubled with displacements, in
flammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors,
Irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
that bearing down feeling, indigestion,
and nervous prostration, after all other
means hadf ailed. Why don't you try it?
If IDNFY decepthra diaoaaa
niLJnLjl thouaanda hava it and
TROUS' E don 1 1"low itm if yu ant
V- -,-. pr)0d renulta you can maka
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the ir.eat kidney remedy. At drutrifista in fifty
cent and dollar aizna. Sample bottle by mail free,
alno pamphlet telling- you how to find out if you
have kidney trouble.
Addrers Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-hamton. N. Y.
Fine Self-Dental.
An Albany (N. Y.) lady refuses to
speak to others who wear feathers on
tbeir hatt. Such self-denial should be
worthy of a fine reward. Chicago
Record-Herald.
Don't cringe don't flinch,
Should fortune pinch
And all seem lost;
With might end main,
TRY, TRY again
At any cost.
MUNYON.
-M- AM taking the above text for the
m reason that I want to Instil into the
I people self-reliance, self-nobility. If
aoverelgnty. I want every pers.W to
feel that they are above deception, hatred,
selflshrteas, Jealousy, envy or revenge.
I want the person who is pinched by
poverty, who has suffered Kreat reverses,
who is weighted down with some great
sorrow to become ac
quainted with the re
deeming power o f
Hope. I want them
to take Hope as a
companion, as a coun
aellor, as a light, as
a medicine, for Hope
is an ambassador
from God. It Is a
teacher that shows
us the beautiful. It
fills our soula with
songa and our tonguea
with praise.
To be hopeful ono
t must be well, and to
be well one muBt be hopeful.
That the lower bowel is responsible for
most bodily ills is now being recognise
by the leading physicians throughout the
world. There is no further excuse for be
being bilious, for having headaches, for
suffering with dyspepsia or indigestion, for
putting up with a sluggish or lazy liver,
for poisoning the blood as a result of con
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that la put Into the stomach. They stim
ulate the liver into activity. They atart
the secretions of the stomach, which carry
off all the biie and poisonous matters
through the bowels. They strengthen tha
lower bowel, so that it empties itself nat
urally, without the aid of cathartics of
foreign substances.
Munyon's Paw Paw Pills for sale at all
druggists. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's.
A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent The
best remedy for Kidneys, I,iver and Bowels.
Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders
of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and (rives
Xone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system.
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