Washington Experiment Station at Pullman Gives Valuable Instructions For the guidance o f persons desiring orchard is 25 per cent,” said the speak- ance, former agronomist o f the Wash­ ington experiment stations, says: ‘ ‘ In preparing to seed alfalfa, it is usually best to plow in the fall, leav­ ing the furrows rough over winter, in order to secure the benefits o f weath­ ering, and to permit the settling of the furrows by the action of the fall and winter rains. This also encourages the EW Y O R K — Mme. la fell prettily over the hair, which was early germination of weed seeds, so I want every chronic rheumatic to thr * Mode again makes a arranged In loose ringlets at the nape that the soil may be partially cleaned aw ay ull medicines, all liniments, all compelling announce­ of the neck. The only splash of con­ of foul stuff in the spring preparation plasters, and give H T S Y O N 'S R lU .U M i T IS M R E M E D Y a trial. No matter whit ment that larger bata trasting color was at the right side, of the soil for seeding. your doctor may Bay, no matter what and turbans are to where there was a big ornament of your friends may say, no matter how ‘ ‘ As soon as the soil is fit to work prejudiced you may be against all adver. rule, and the worship­ French silver fllligree set with sap­ in the spring, the surfuce should be tlaed remedies, go at once to y nr d-ug. ers at her shrine are phires, emeralds and brilliants. This given a light working in order to form ist and get a bottle o f the KHEliM t. ISM REM ED Y. I f It fa ll» to rive satis. was very garish in comparison to the a mulch to conserve the moisture and accepting her decree faction. 1 will refund your money.—Monyoa soft tones of the lace and melines, to smooth the surface of the furrows with valor. Whether Remember this remedy contains no sal. or not this means that but the effect was excellent and the to encourage the germination o f weed MAN DISSIPATED TOO MUCH tevllc acid, no opium cocaine, morphine nr other harm ful dmea. It la put up under the cunning little Russian turbans are extraordinary size of the ornament seeds that lie near the surface. The the guarantee o f the Pure Food and Drua amount o f cultivation must be deter seemed quite In keeping with the Act. ^ to be discarded remains to be seen. mined by the condition of the soil, but In d u lg e s In S o da , “ P e n n y D ip " at F o r aale by all druggists. Price. 25e. But of all the fashionable headgear present craze for the abnormal. C h u r c h 8 o c ia l an d S ta y e d O u t should be sufficient to work up a good Many of the large hats and turbans mulch o f loose earth. Deep cultivation for mid-winter huge shapes of all U n t il N in e O ’C lo c k . kinds promise to lead. Fur toques are are being trimmed with huge bows is not desirable. l Tp to the first day A Parting Injunction. noticeably larger than the first models placed wherever the milliner decrees. of May the land should be given suf Some years ago, when going weit "Yes, I'm dissipating too much.' brought out early in the fall. Picture Frequently the big soft taffeta bow is ficient cultivation to preserve the said the red-faced rustic, as he rubbed was more of an undertaking than at bats are of many shapes and all of un­ put at the back of the crown; then mulch, and to prevent weeds from se bis head despondently. present, a young man was leaving hit usual dimensions. Trimmings are again It will be arranged a trifle to one curing too much of a start. About the home In Vermont for Illinois. TL* ■'Dissipating?” gasped his friend. arranged to give height. Taking all In side, but. In all events, the broad loops first of May the final preparation for ‘‘That’s the word I used. You’ve fam ily was gathered to say farewell, all, millinery for the season Is showy, stand well in the air In every direc­ seeding should.be given. heard that expression about ‘burning and not without tears. The grand, “ I f the surface has been well worked elegant and often eccentric, with many tion. Such trimmings are employed the candle at both ends?' W ell, that'c father took the young man by th* for undress morning bats, the frames prior to the first of May little mere features to be admired. than a single harrowing may be needed my case exactly. To tell the truth, 1 hand and said: “ Now, John, remember The big hat worn with a black vel­ of which are quite plain, and In this but the aim should be to secure a well have been having too gay a time. Last the Sabbath day to keep it holy; and vet visiting costume seen the other very feature lies the elegance of the pulverized seed bed o f two or three night I went down to the Blue Moon look out for rattlesnakes, and be care day was the smartest of Its kind we finished chapeau. The smartest mod­ inches depth with the bottom o f the and drank a soda. Then some travel­ ful that nC-n-i- vour watch." have noticed this fall. The frame was els are in black beaver. The crowns furrow left firm. In case of spring ing man offered me a cigar. Of course G r e a t E v e n in F a ll. covered with black velvet and faced usually follow the brim in line and plowing, the firming of the furrow may l had to take It.” with white velvet. The crown was the brim Is more than apt to be broad bo brought about by the use o f a roller, He who Is great when he falls li "You don’t mean It?” full and caught here and there to give and flat. great In his prostration, and is no ¡danker or other compacting tool. “ 1 mean Just what I say. Then 1 ‘ ‘ Soils west o f the Cascade moan the effect of big loose puffs. Surround mere an object of contempt that when Coquettish head coverings are made bought a ham sandwich. I ate it and lng It was a wreath of the most ex­ of many different pelts. In fact, all tains seem to require inoculation for men tread on the ruins of sacred actually forgot myself and took an­ quisite yellow roses In several tones, the skins brought to this market are successful alfalfa production. This is buildings, which men o f piety vener­ other. On my way home I dropped running from deep orange to pale corn being employecl by the fashionable best accomplished hy harrowing in at ate no less than If they stqod.—Sen­ into the church social for a few min­ color. The petals at the edges were milliner. Many of the shapes upon the final preparation for seeding, a eca. utes. Some of the young ladies made touched with deep flame color, which which the pelts are used are suggest­ light sprinkling of soil taken from some me try the 'penny-dip,' and I drew a old alfalfa field where the crop has dye gave the necessary character to ive of something unusual In the way the ensemble. The chiffon blouse that of a hat frame. Take for exampte the grown successfully. Soils secured from blank.” persons in this region who have suc­ "Such extravagance!” appeared above the opening of the old Tyrolean and Egyptian shapes that ceeded with alfalfa would do admira­ "T h a t’s exactly 1L Extravagance ‘ Having taken your wonderful 'Case*, are being trimmed with single skins bly for this purpose. and dissipation will kill me. It was rets’ for ‘or thr three months and being entirely ‘ ‘ In securing seed, be very careful bine o'clock before I reached home.” of small animals. The styles are cer­ cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia, tainly picturesque enough for the most to purchase seed possessing high vita l­ "N ine o'clo ck !” I think a word of praise is due to fastidious, and to certain types they ity and free from the seeds of noxious "Yes. I must be Bowing my wild ‘Cascarets’ for their wonderful compost are exceedingly becoming and very weeds. It is more important to be sure oats. W ell, I ’ve finished now. Nlgbl tion. I have taken numerous other so- chic for wear with the walking cos­ of these two points than to seed al- before last I called on my girl. She called remedies but without avail, and I falfn o f a certain strain. Persons who tume. For runabout hats the darker are not able to determine the purity wouldn't let me leave until 1 had ta find that Cascarets relieve more in a day furs are most in evidence, and for of samples furnished fhem should send ken her out and bought chocolate than all the others I have taken wouldia James McGune, dress wear, ermine, often combined samples to the botanist o f their state creams. Talk about pleasure hunting! a year.” Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. with taupe or sable, trims many ele­ experiment station, who will examine I'm simply worn out after these night» Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe, gant hats. The tails o f the animajs free o f charge, and report the results. of wasteful debauchery." 10c. 26c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The «ren* nine tablet stamped C C C . Guaranteed to are introduced fn all sorts of ways In ‘ ‘ I f good seed is secured, ten pounds cure or your money back. per acre seeded broadcast on very thor the garnitures. W h y H e D id n ’t D are. oughlv prepared soil and well harrowed M illin e r y F e a tu re . The pretty sales girl in the depart­ in will ho ample. The Washington ex­ Velvet or brocade brims and fur periment station has secured better suc­ ment store was standing before a mir­ crowns and the reverse are a pro­ cess bv seeding with a grain drill, slip ror. “ There," she said as she wiped a nounced feature of all millinery exhib­ ping the spouts of the drill o ff the its Just now. The soft tones of pelts grain box and attaching them to the tiny smudge of soot from her cheek, are very often heightened by bright grass seed box. so that the seed will “ my face is all right again.” The solemn looking floorwalker colors, such as deep rose and pink he conducted into the shoes o f the drill, shades, and the bright greens and as in the case of wheat and oats. Set­ overheard her. ting the shoes o f the drill to run shal “ I see it Is, Miss Pearl,” he said, blues Violent contrasts are in favor low will result in the seed being placed with all kinds of furs, and the more in moist dirt where the greatest num­ in a low tone, “ and It's very tempting, pron^unc^d th$ touch of color the ber will germinate, and it will not be but some of the other girls are looking smarter the effect. ¥arnished metal­ put in too deep, if the soil has been this way.” ‘You w retch !" lic laces and galloons with rare old prepared as previously indicated. laces and brocades are very popular ‘ ‘ During the first season the alfalfa with furs. A stunning big turban seen should not be pastured before it has A n U n c h a r it a b le D lv la lo n . yesterday had a chinchilla crown and made a growth of at least a foot, as 'Teacher said charity begins si Thorough, practical and unlimit­ an enveloping brim of oxidized sliver the plant needs an opportunity to de­ aome. Do you know what that means velop its root system. I f weeds are apt mamma?” ed course. W e assist students to galloon. secure positions as chauffeurs, to seed run a mower over the piece "Y es.” The large size mushroom shapes repairmen, etc. W rite with the cutter bar tilted to cut high. ‘Did you know it means that Aunt lend themselves to fur trimmings ad­ There is no advantage in clipping back lane Is a wicked lady?" mirably, and are among the most be­ the alfalfa if weeds do not become trou­ Automobile School of Oregon ‘Why, G eorgle!” 21« Merchants Tnsl coming shapes for youthful faces. The blesome. A fte r the alfalfa has thor , P o r t l a n d , - O regon ‘ Yes, It does. Aunt Jane has got combining of contrasting furs In a hat onghlv established itself, it may be or set continues to be one of the fads. mowed or pastured off. Rach spring a bucketful of hair an' three switches A sumptuous sffalr made of broadtail as soon as the ground is fit to work, —an' Uncle Jim Is most as bald as ac and mink was faced with gold brocade it is best to give the soil a thorough egg.” and trimmed with a tall gold brush working with a spring tooth harrow and long revers on the coat was draped ornament The crown and brim were disc, or some other effective tool.” 8 U R E T H IN G . over yellow silk and trimmed with bits Joined with a thick gold cord buckled Tn an address recently given to the of yellow and gold embroidery. together with a magnificent clasp set student bodv of the State Agricultural B la c k V e lv e t P o p u la r. with genuine stones o f many colors. . COFFEE College at Pullman. President Howard Black velvet, as In former winters, The simplicity In the trimmings of Elliott of the Northern Pacific R ail­ TEA SPICES makes up many of the best hats. Near­ hats of the present time does not re­ way. said that one of the greatest needs BAKING POWDER ly all are trimmed with plumes or strict the use of almost anything one o f the present dav is an appreciation v EXTRACTS aigrettes with a band of fur, or white desires. If one has a handsome fur o f the values o f country life. In part JUST RIGHT lace and fur combined. Almost any­ turban and wishes to decorate It with he said: thing, so long as It looks soft and a gold serpent that once did service ‘ ‘ The railroads are interested in the CU)SSET & DEV EM ^ ' PORTLAND. ORE. rich, goes well with feathers. The for a belt, the Idea would be looked general subject of education, and par­ broad French tips are beautiful. This upon as extremely smart and no doubt ticularly are they interested in better season they are wired to stand straight many would follow the example be­ education, better methods of living, and bettering country living in general as up with their graceful heads nodding fore twenty-four hours had passed. “FILL Y O U R O W N TEETH” compared with life in the cities. with every move o f the wearer. The " D o u b le -D e c k e r” H at. ‘ ‘ Tn the last 100 years there has been smartest effects are gained In the If you have aching: teeth or cavities *nd ar* A number of the recent millinery a marked drifting away from the coun­ prince of Wales arrangement, when too nervous for the dentist ordeal, try P»'*® try to the city. Tn 1300 only 3.1 per the home dentist. A t druggists or sent by five handsome tips are used— three be­ achievements are marvelous In con­ cent of the people of the United States mail for SOc. struction. The new double decker hat ing placed higher than the others, but lived in cities, and the census jnst FILL-O M FG . CO. is among the odd fancies of the all In a close group. taken will nrobably show over 35 per 351 Eapn BntUm SUTTU. «A3- Aigrettes, as they are being ar­ month. A handsome chapeau of this cent living in towns and cities. ranged today, are not the long, stiff character Is now being displayed at *‘ A great work is being done bv the The under agricultural colleges of the eonntrv in affairs we have been accustomed to an uptown milliner's. seeing; they are made In all Sorts of brim Is of rose color velvet and the showing how to make country life more attractive ornaments, such as big. upper one a gorgeous brocade. There desirable, how to make better use of OPIUM — TOBACCI fluffy-looktng balls and wreaths with Is s second brim, which extends Into the land. Especially is this a great Habits Posit! re\ j m * the aigrettes going the wrong direction. the crown, giving the Impression that work when it in an educational way Only aathorixed K eelu ^ £ But such novelties In feathers as ex­ the crown of the brocade part has reaches young men and women o f the farming communities. We must have First Scissors Grinder— How’s bust- pensive as aigrettes will hardly last been cut out In order to allow the vel­ more people who like to live in the ness? longer than one season, and It Is cer­ vet to pass through It At the extreme left side Is a cluster of variegated country. We must have eonntry life Second Scissors Grinder— Dull. P o r t la n d , tain they will not become common made more pleasant. There is no better In truth, they are only fancies for the feathers. Introducing all the rich col­ life for the vonng man or young woman The than a home in the eonntrv. They ran Wrong Diagnosis. rich In purse. The short aigrettes orings found In the brocade. used In making the fluffy ornaments group of plumes la held at the lower do better for themselves there. Scien- "There goes a girl,” remarked the D O Y O U W A N T A N INCOME? T h .V l.rl BcmmllM Cor. bMkocho. are selected, and especially those rich parts of the stems by a bee hive tifle farming is jnst as important, and candy drummer, "who looks like ehe IM . troahlm .a d rw ta l -------— — shaped ornament made of dull gold to r oor hook fro*. W . w »»t oooA wo row, w * in time will produce jnst as good re­ might lead a man heavenward." and full as to spirals Many of the •y •* M B eth- cord. sults as scientific work in any other costly ornaments look like brushes, "You're entitled to another guess," child Bnllata#. Portland. O r + c o * _______ so closely are they grouped, and when * The Illustration shows s stunning pursuit. replied the grocery clerk. “Her tpe ‘ ‘ The people who live in the Pacific clalty to eteerlng a man up against an black and white spirals are employed costume of black satin and blue braid *d black net. and the above sketch Northwest. T believe, are very fortun­ oyster dispensary See?” the effect la even more bruahllke. shows the use of both materials and ate. It is a land which Is jnst begin­ Modish Hat Seen Lately. ning to develop. I t is a land which W rit* for eatalomwa and Wtotstor«. fr ««? ? The hat worn with a dull blus chif­ the deep girdle Is blue satin, matching will require a great deal o f hard and sad o rin on e M M o n W i itvon prompt * > » » “ - Get an Order. fon vslvst gown at a reception last tike braid. The yoke la heavy whits intelligent work for its fntnre devel- P ortlan d P h o to <** “D14 you call on M r s Styles’” sake«, week was of blus and stiver all-over lace and the stock tucked white chif­ onment. I f any vonng msn feels that MS Third Strrat the manager of the girl solicitor. Accompanying this Is s huge his opnortnnitv is not as good now as lace, the exact color of the frock. The fon. N e t ," replied the girl. model waa an Indescribable shape blnrk satin hat, the top of brim cov­ it would hsve been t wen tv fiv e rears “And did you get an order?” formed of a series of puffs The brim ered with blue, and a magnificent ago, he it mistaken. Opportunities nev-1 gnrnlth had a plaiting of shaded me- wing In shaded blue to placed direct­ er were greater west o f the Roekv I “Tea, she ordered me out of the Mountains than todav foT an intelli­ house I"— Yonkers Stateemaa lines about four Inches wide. These ly In fron* gent. thorough, patient young man or woman.” for C O U G H « * f DYSPEPSIA YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND REPAIR A U T O M O B IL E S . FILL-O Keeley (ALCOHOL { u r e O regon ïïS f;ï:r îs r - g «• KODAKS CPUftlw n Sub