Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, July 29, 1897, Image 3

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¡¡ter protection. It is v e r y fru itfu l,
ecanes and lo w e r sides o f the leaves
I eery thorny, w hich m akes picking
unpleasant, but p rop er pruning
mulching la rg e ly ov e rco m e this.
Illsing Is o fte n resorted to and fo r
«11 plantations can be e a s ily adopt-
] but for Held culture it is not deem-
lidrlsahle I t is usual to plant about
jtrfeet apart each w a y aud cu ltivate
Itii the new canes get so lon g as to
Vent It. T h e old canes a re rem oved
rrime a fte r fru itin g , but i f trellises
i used the y ou n g canes are not tied
kuntil the next spring. In the north,
[¡swell to p rotect w ith lig h t cover-
; during w in ter. A m ulch Is often
under the canes to keep berries
iu and the w eed s d o w n .—F a rm and
a«.
in«n.
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rturiB
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tniore ,, Um,,liDg Uext
or
enees Th- ,
“ f Xt haulln* <om-
ment es. This is to let the steam sans
up and out Into space. Keep the barn
■V.
Care o f the Iceb o x .
i care o f a r e fr ig e r a to r involves
■than the ob viou s necessity o f see-
f that no accum ulation o f foo d is al­
to sjtoil therein.
A prudent
«w ife w ill lik e w is e d ire c t that the
tItself, in e x tre m e heat, be covered
i newspapers, than w h ich there is
^ better p re v e n tiv e o f its rapid rnelt-
lawa.v. She w ill see that the shelves
1 frequently scoured and kept per-
ttly sweet, but th at no hot w a ter is
bployed fo r this purpose.
She w ill
[reorders that the d rin k in g w a ter be
by being placed under the ice,
I not by h a vin g the Ice put into it.
last o f all, she w ill en d eavor to
«wince the m aids that th ere is no
tie preservation on top o f the re-
Igerator and that that p articu lar spot
|b<iite as w arm as an y oth er part o f
storeroom; also that the coolest
bee in the box underueath is under-
*th the ice—th at Is, on those shelves
ath it—and not, as so o ften sup-
on top o f it. Thus, an yth in g
over the cak e o f lee is much
•nner than w h at is put a w a y within
s refrigerator.— St. Ixn iis Kepublic.
R oad iid e W a t e r in g P lace.
[A simple plan f o r m ak in g an attract-
s wayside w a te rin g place is shown In
i Illustration here reproduced from
Country G en tlem an . A hogshead
a close, crowded and llly-ventl-
lated stable, where there Is too little air
space fo r each animal, the air becomes
oul from the exhalations, aud this a f­
fects the milk, as well as the health of
ie animals. The remedy in this case
s to provide more room for the stock
aud better ventilation. T h e stable
should be kept as clean as possible, and
the cows well bedded and clean. The
utmost cleanliness should la* observed
n milking. A ll dirt should be brushed
rom the cow before beginning to milk,
ami it is best to dampen the udder and
ank of the cow. so as to prevent the
dust and line dirt from falling into the
milk. I he milk should be strained im­
mediately after milking, and not al­
lowed to stand In the cow stable any
A good strainer is indispensable, and
one o f cloth is much better than one o f
w ire gauze. Milk pails should alw ays
be made of tin, and the seams should
be soldered smooth, so that there w ill
l>e no places for the dirt to lodge where
It w ill lie difficult to remove. Th ey, as
well as other dairy utensils, should be
thoroughly cleaned every time a fte r us­
ing. Tin artieles should be washed
tirst in cool, then in hot water, aud
a fte r that thoroughly scalded w ith boil­
ing water or steam. T hey should then
be dried in fresh air, and, if possible,
in the sunlight. In cleaning the butter
howl, ladle, worker, churn and any oth­
er wooden utensil, they should be first
washed with hot water, then scalded
with boiling water and steam.
R iv er and canal im provem en t is an
im portant subject in France.
One o f
the latest propositions is to im prove the
Loire and its canals at a cost o f $24,-
000,000.
T h e Rhone and G aronne
have already been im proved and the
heavy expenditure is ju stified by re­
sults.
Frofessor Forbes calculates th at the
first cataract o f the N ile at D high N ile
represents 500,000 horse-power, and at
low N ile 35,000 horse-power.
V8E
F e e d i n « f o r th e F a ir .
A first
ed ition o f Shakespeare’ s
“ M erchant o f V e n ic e ’ ’ sold in London
the other day for $1,575.
I t would be
interesting to know the sum the great
poet received for his w ork.
DRUNKARDS
a
a
fc.
R OAnsinw
w a t e r in g
p i . a c k
.
is the w a te r th at is brought to it
* pipe. T h e sides and top are boxed
a ro o f is carried up o v e r the
O ver this vines are trained un-
, _ > > * Httle b u ild in g is fa ir ly hidden
1
It m ay be th ought »hat this
®***|derable trou ble to tak e fo r a
W ^w M w lng place, but e v e r y th in g that en-
,
the b eau ty o f a roadside en-
the valu e o f the p ro p erty adja-
t° It and increases the respect o f
U***” fo r those w h o liv e adjacent.
** constructed roads, w e ll kept road-
•ttra ctlve w a te r in g places and
ly m arked guldeposts indicate
»trinity o f cultured, th r ifty up-to-
»••Meats.
«
Ju p iter is five tim es as far from the
sun as w e are attd the years on that
The swine quarters are often in build­ planet are each as long as tw e lv e o f
ings connected with the house, and in oura.
such cases are likely to become offen­
H O W ’ S T H IS ?
sive during the warm weather o f sum­
mer. It Is wise in such a case to con-
W e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
A S n tn m e r H o * P e n .
any cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. C H E N E Y A'CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Chenev for the last là years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business trasaetlons,
and financially able to carry out any obliga­
tion made bv tneir firm.
At'rsr A Tat'sx.
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
W a lo in g . K i n n a n A M a r v i n ,
Wholesale Druggists. Tsledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act­
ing directly upon the blood and mneous sur­
faces of the system. Price 76c. per bottle. Sold
bv all druggists. Testimonials free.
H all's family pills are the best.
F o a TUB HOGS.
stm et summer quarters out In the or­
chard. The cut gives a suggestion fo r a
cheap little house and yard. T h e end
Some naturalists are o f the opinion
o f the yard has a sloping top. so that that the w h ale was once a land an im al,
the pigs can lie out o f doors from the and that it was forced to take to w ater
sun. The roof o f the little house can as a means o f protection.
lie of matched lumber and le ft uushii»
H O IT T ’S
________
C o - o p e r a t io n .
There should be more co-operation
among the farm ers; co-operation
in
buying, as well as in selling. H e a fty .
intelligent co-operation is the farm er s
onlv weapon o f defense against the
middleman, the speculator and
the
commission man. By co-operation there
is retained in the community not only
all the profit which the speculator and
commission man make, but also the
wages which are paid to the men who
do all the labor o f handling the pro­
duce. Let us talk the m atter over un­
til every one Is interested in it. and
has some outlined plan o f association.
—The Agriculturist.
The hens that cease laying and which
arp intended for market, need not be
sold at a loss- Just before selling them
let then. be confined for ten days nr
tw o weeks, and g ive them all the wheat
n the morning and corn at night that
thev cat. eat. with a mixed ration at
noon
Do not confine them In coops.
7 p . . t a number together in a yard.
Thev will if made fat. not only I k * a
pound 'o r tw o heavier, but b rin g more
tVntn the market price per p ou m l.-
Maine F a r m e r .^
K ill the • 'i 0 “ * h
T w o vears ago. a fter losing a half-
maining
''
•?f t
placed a P
7
7
In P1®0**;
'
| saturated some
near the stem o f each
e ,lpon lt to keep It
As an additional precaution
' ,tn netting over all. and
„e v e r lost a bill a fte rw a rd s .-A g ric u V
turist.
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N. rrt« . U i « A
P la n t««* -
T. ,
, ; T b a d weed in pastures and
T S i , though as it is easily killed
meadows » b g ^ ^
^
cu,t)T. ted
C lo v e r H a y .
' * » * r I* at Its best w h en In fullest
but Is b e tte r cut tw o d ays too
- than one d a y too late. But do
a wi It when w e t w ith d e w o r rain,
*
most o f th e m ak ing be done In
**ta drow o r cock. Cut in the rald-
[ J ’ he aftern oon . It m ay be raked
right away after dinner the
Ad ■ bouts be pat late cocks
CAN BE
SAVED
The craving tor drink is a disease, a marvelous
cure for which has been discovered called “ Anti-
Jag,” which makes the inebriate lose all taste for
strong drink without knowing why. as it can be
given seoretiy in tea, coffee, soup and the like.
I f “ Anti-Jag” is not kept by your druggist send
one dollar to the Renova Chemical Co.. K6 Broad­
way. New York, and tt will be sent postpaid, in
plain wrapper, with full directions how to give
secretly. In fo rm a t io n m a ile d fre e .
I grouod.
L^nd
I “ t 1» es*led
En* 1Uh
sn<l when
cut fS7
while
e n U « " h * ' kes very fa ir bay. It should
young it
d plowed before It
* i U‘ 0r,hL „ e i « a ^ very numerous,
seeds, as «be
w r I| seeded
^ g a i t e r
with this weed it “ —
friwn tt.
SCHOOL
FOR
BOVS
W ill commence its seventh year August 10th.
It is a first class Home School, prepares boys
for any I’niversitv, or for active business.
Address, Ira O. Hoitt, Ph. D„ Buriingame, Cal.
W hen a person fa lls in to the w a ter a
common fe lt hat m ay be used as a life
preserver, and by p lacin g th e hat upon
the water rim dow nw ards, w ith the
arm around it, pressing it s lig h tly to
the breast, it w ill bear a man up for
hours.
_____________________
)
I believe Pino’s Cure is the only medicine
that w ill cure consumption.—Anna M.
Koss, W illiam sport, Pa., Nov. 12, '96.
Queen
V ic to ria
rules 11,475,054
square m iles o f te rrito ry , and_878,725,-
857 o f population.
ABOUT IRREGULABITY.
p a t t e n O ld H e n *.
'f i
(iK N T I.K .K K H S .
Be gentle in stimulating the kidneys, other*
wise you w ill excite and weaken them. The
happiest results follow the use of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bit ers to overcome renal inactivity-
Avoid the uumedicated, fiery stimulants ot
commerce. The kidneys have a delicate mem.
brane easily irritated, and upon this the action
of such excitants is pernicious. Malarial com­
plaints. indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia
and biliousness succumb to the corrective in­
fluence of the Bitters.
“ In fitting Berkshire» fo r the show
ring select good animals to start with.
Place the show herd to them selves on
good pasture. Feed ground corn and
ground oats o f equal weights, and to
this add equal hulk o f shorts and bran.
Feed just what the pigs w ill eat up
clean. The feed should be soaked well,
but not allowed to sour. Feed tw ice a
day to within four weeks o f the fairs,
then feed three times a day. Should
the pasture become dry, feed stock
beets, and give plenty o f exercise. I
have made more sales as a result o f
showing at the fairs than by any other
mode o f advertising. W e have a lw a ys
got our share o f the premiums, com ­
peting with all breeds in the sweep»
stakes ring.” —Farm er aud Breeder.
gled.
One Guess
E le c tric H e a tin g .
T h e extension in progress in the va*
rious applications o f electric heat is
hardly realized by the general public.
A great number o f electric heating ap-
paratus are being supplied by the m an­
ufacturers for shoem aking m achinery,
heating silk-fin ish ing rolls and leath er­
working m achinery, and during the
Past year and a h a lf alone 14,000 e le c ­
tric car heaters have been installed. A
blankbook m anufacturer has had in use
since 1894 from 85 to 40 electric glue
pots, and starch-makers are now em ­
ployin g electric-heat apparatus exten ­
sively.
In one piano m anufactory in
B altim ore 20 electric heaters were re­
cently placed and nealry a ll the large
cloth ing houses o f the country now do
most o f th eir w ork in certain d epart­
ments by electric irons.
Such irons
have also been supplied to state asy­
lums in Indiana, M ioh igan , W isconsin,
Illin ois, N ew Y o rk , Massacuhssetts,
M aine and M aryland.
E lectric rad i­
ators ate found very con ven ien t where
it is desired to heat a room, or a oorner
of it, for a lim ited period, as the heat
can be instantly turned o ff or on.
One o f the most popular uses o f electric
heating today is for curling-iron sets.
Three hundred and eigh ty-seven o f
these were ordered fo r the dressing
rooms of tw o com bined N ew Y o rk ho­
tels, 72 sets for a Boston hotel and a
large number for the A m erican lin e o f
steamers across the A tla n tic .
A
Chat W ith M iss M arie Johnson.
The balance wheel o f a woman'a life
Is menstruation.
Irregu larity lays the foundation o f
many diseases, and is in its e lf a symp­
tom o f disease. I t is o f the greatest
importance that regu larity be accom­
plished as soon as possible a fte r the
flow is an established fact.
L ydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound is the
greatest
regulator
known to
medicine.
MMy
health be­
came so
poor that I
had to
leave
school. I
was tired a ll the time, and had dread­
fu l pains in my side and back and head.
I was also troubled w ith irregu larity o f
menses, end lost so much fleah that my
friends became alarmed.
<• My mother, who from experience is
» firm believer in the Pinir ham reme­
dies. thought perhaps they m ight bene­
fit m e T l followed the advice Mr*.
Pinkham gave me, and need Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compemd end
liv e r Pills and am now m w ell as I ever
Z
m
L. Fa
!
I
'
i
P e o p le whose opinions am ount
to
an yth in g n ever lik e to see a man w ith ­
out means blow h im self just to keep
up w ith the procession.
"I>oes you r m inister practice w hat he
preaches?”
" H e has preached lt so
o fte n he doesn’t need to practice lt any
m ore.” — D etroit Journal.
"W a lte r, lt is alm ost h a lf an hour
since I ordered that tu rtle soup.” "S o r ­
ry, sir, but you know how slow tur­
tles are.” —London T id -B its.
Baas—W a s that baby talk you r w ife
w as talk in g as I cam e In? F o g g —T h a t
w as m other tHlk; no baby I e v e r saw
Indulged In such gibb erish .— Bostou
Transcrip t.
T h e Chaperon— You should never run
d ow n you r frien d, m y dear. T h e C hap­
eroned—N o d an ger o f that; they can till
beat me at scorching.—N e w Y ork E v en ­
in g Journal.
D octor (to fe m a le p atient)—Y ou have
a sligh t touch o f fe v e r ; you r tvmgne
has a thick coat----- l ’ atleut (e x c ite d ­
ly )—Oh, doctor, do tell m e how lt fits.—
.F a ct and F iction.
M istress— N ow , you must a lw a y s
sw eep w ell behind the doors, M ary.
M a ry — Y es’ m, trust me fo r that; P ’s the
on ly w a y one can get the dust out o f
sight.—Plck-M e-L’ p.
T e a c h e r—I w ant each o f you to make
a sentence, using the w ord "d e lig h t" In
it. Sm all boy (colo red )— D e wind com e
in de w in d er an’ b low ed ouì de lig h t.—
P h ilad elp h ia L ed ger.
H e— I w ond er I f that couple a re m ar­
ried.
She—C ertain ly not.
H e--H o w
can you tell? She— W h y, th ey’ ve been
talk in g to each oth er fo r nearly h a lf an
hour.—N e w Y'ork W orld .
" I s this a healthy portion o f the
S tate?” asked a tra v e le r In Arkansas.
" W e ll, I should say lt Is.
J’ here lias
been nobody hung about bt re iu three
m onths.” —T e x a s Siftin gs.
Mrs. S w ee t—D o yon find it econom i­
cal to do you r ow n cooking.'
Mrs.
Burnem —Oh, yes; m y husband doesn’ t
eat h a lf as m uch as be did when w e
had a cook.— Boston T ra ve le r.
" W e have much n ew and valu ab le
in form ation coneerirfug the llittite s ,
the H iv lte s , the Jebusltesand the M oab­
ites.”
H is frien d — H o w
about
the
M osquttobltes .'— H ousehold W ords.
“ P o o r chap!
B righ t fe llo w , but a
hopeless Idiot, I judge, from his ta lk ."
"N o , indeed; lie’s m erely qu otin g a lit­
tle passage from the latest Scotch nov­
el.” —C incinn ati C om m ercial-Tribuue.
for every yellow ticket— in
every package o f
tea.
Don't send
coupons;
save them for something
else.
R ales o f contest published in '.arg*
advertisem ent about the first aud m iddi«
o f each month.
atS
Lord K e lv in , the great B ritis h scien­
tist, declares th at the earth is 80,000,-
000 years old.
Schilling s
Best
AN OPEN LETTER
To M OTHERS.
W E AR E ASSERTING IN T H E C O U R T S O U R R IG H T T O T H E
EX C LU S IVE
USE O F T H E W O R D “ C A S T O R IA ” A N D
" P I T C H E R 'S C A S T O R IA ,’’ a s O U R T R A D E ’ m a . « ; .
I, D R . S A M U E L P I T C H E R , o f Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator o f ” P I T C H E R ’ S_ C A S T O R I A , " the same
that has borne and does now
on every
bear the fa csim ile signature o f
wrapper.
This is the original “ P I T C H E R 'S C A S T O R I A , " which has been
used in the homes o f the. mothers o f America for over thirty
years. L O O K C A R E F U L L Y at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought S l t f
//^ j V
on
a n d has th e s i g n a t u r e o f
fé c /c /tiM wrap-
per. Mo one has authority from me to use m y name except
The Centaur Company o f which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President.
*
.
^
March 8, 1897.
’d n , j ) ,
Do Not Be Deceived.
D o not endanger the life o f your child by accepting a cheap substitute
which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more peonies
on it), the ingredients o f which e v e n h e does not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
R E A S O N S FO R U S IN G
Walter Baker & Co.’s
Breakfast Cocoa.
1.
2.
C lara—A r e 1 you not afra id , Maud, to
m arry old D o d d e rly ? I bear he gets
h orribly Jealous w ith out any cause.
M aud— D on’t lie anxious, dear; I ’ ll take
care he n ever does that.— Plek-M e-L’ p.
" I t ’s funny the sh u rref ain ’t scourin'
the country fo r them stage rob liets,”
said the postm aster. ” 1 guess.” ven­
tured Rubberneck B ill, " that he a in 't
got the sand.” —Indian apolis Journal.
W ig g in s —W h a t m akes you so certain
o f B a w le r ’s patriot.Um ?— B oggs— W h y,
he Just 1 lolls o v e r w ith indignation
w h en lie hears o f tile w ron gs o f fo r ­
eign ers that w e have no interest in !—
Truth.
W id o w — Is It true, captain, that a
sailor has a w ife In e v ery port? Old
T a r (s a v a g e ly )— M adoni,
the sailor
needs the tim e he has ashore fo r rest
and am usem ent.—P h ilad elp h ia N orth
A m erican .
P ro fes s o r— W h a t ie the liest cure fo r
p rolon ged em anciation? M edical stu­
dent—T h r o w the patient in the atr.
P ro fe s s o r—«E h ? W h a t? M edical stu­
d en t— H e ’ ll com e dow n plum p.— N ew
Y o rk Press.
"M y good man. do you e v e r d o a n y ­
th in g to b rin g lig ia and purity into the
h o m e« o f you r fe llo w m en?” " Y u s —
lots.” "Y o u d istrib u te tra cts?" "N o t
1 clean w in d o w s aud beats C a rp e t«."—
Illu stra teti Bits.
Mrs. D e S ty le ( f o r e ffe c t)—N orah !
N o ra h ! D id yon put m y Jew el case
a w a y ? N orah — YIs,
rmun.
Ot did.
T h e re on’y fo iv e cam ph or I tails lift In
It. Shall I Skid fo r som e more, mum?
—N e w Y o rk Journal.
I
“ G eorge, I w ish you'd leave this little
package a t the exp ress office.” “ M e ca r­
ry a bundle? T guess not. Besides, I ’ ve
g ot to lug both m y tires and a handle
lia r
d ow n
to
the
rep air
shop."
—C levela n d P la in D ealer.
H e - Y o u say you m arried a w estern
m an? She— Yes. “ A n d that he n ever
d rin k s? "
“ N ev e r.”
“ N or
sm okes?”
“ No, sir.” “ N o r loses his tem per?”
"T h a t's w h a t I said.” “ W h en did he
die?” — Y ank ers Statesm an.
M ickey
D orian — H nllo,
B ill! H o w
did you lik e being a caddie?
B illy
N olan — A h ! I d idn’ t like it at all, at
all. F irs t de fe lle r be to w k l lie ter
kape nte e y e on de ball, den be g a v e me
de ball io d e eye.— H a rp er’ s Bazaar.
” 1 surely had a royal and noble
tim e,” said he recapitu lating. " I had
fo u r kings, and in the row that ensued
I had to put up m y dukes and the up­
shot o f It all w as th at I w as Indicted
on three c o u n t*.-In d ia n a p o lis Journal.
T e a c h e r—C an you tell m e In w h a t
y ea r Caeaar Invaded B ritain ? P u p il—
Y e «'in . T e a c h e r—W h a t y ea r waa it?
P u p il— Y o n can ’t exp ect me to an­
s w e r tw o questions in succession. T h a t
question belongs to the next in the
class.—Boston T ran scrip t.
" I t seem « to me.” nald one young
w o m a n “ th at H a rold talks m ore c le a r­
ly on the ta r iff than anyone else l h ave
ever
heard.”
“ Yea,”
replied
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n ot k n o w in g enough about it to ge< hia
ideas co o fu a e d ."— W ash in gton Star.
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wid u ’ «Ut ito «U sât giva y er « talk
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