The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, August 28, 1908, Image 5

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    For that
Dandruff
There Is one thing that will
cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It is a regular scalp-medicine.
It quickly destroys the germs
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy.. The dandruff disap
pears, had to disappear. A
healthy scalp means a greatdeal
to you healthy hair, no dan
druff,no pimples.no eruptions.
The best kind, of a testimonial
14 Sold for over sixty years."
Made br J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Km.
1o manufacturers of
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yers
PIUS.
CBERKY PECTORAL.
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St. Helen's Hall. Portland, Or.
Resident and Dav School for Girl.
Catalogue on Request.
Slandering; the Eternal City.
"When you were in Rome, of course,
fou did as the Romans do."
"Er yes ; I had to. I ran out of
money, and had to find some way to ex
tract it from the rich Americans that wert
visiting the city." Chicago Tribune.
Chipper,
"Will you saw some wood for your
M I Qft
"No'm, I don't eat wood." Houston
Post
habitual
Constipation
May be permanency overcome tjy proper
personal efforts with the assistance
uve
erma.
t form ir-pOuli
habits daily so that assistance to na
ture may be gradually dispensed with
when no longer needed as the best o
remedies, when required, areto assist
nature and not to supplant the natur
al unctionsvwhieK must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper efforts, and right living generally.
To get its beneieial effects, always
buy the genuine
S 1 manufactured by the
California
Pig Syrup Co. only
SOLO BY ALL LEADINC DRUGGISTS
Wte size only, t egular price 50$ pn Bottle.
Food
Producb
Libby's
Vienna Sausage
You've never tasted
the best sausage until
you've eaten Libby's
Vienna Sausage.
It's asausage product
of high food value!
Made different Cook
ed different. Tastes
different and is different
than other sausage!
Libby's Vienna
Sausage, like all of the
Libby Food Products;
is carefully prepared
and cooked in Libby's
Great While Kitchen.
It can be quickly
served for any meal at
any time! It is pleas
ing, not over-flavored
and has that satisfying
taste. ' Try it
LiliSsy. McNeill LttSy,
Chicags.
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The Family Melon Patch.
Many who pride themselves on a
good garden and are fond of melons
never attempt to grow them. "Cncnpor
to buy at 25 cents each?" Mayo for
the first two or three, but If you would
like or dozen or two, enough that If
company comes unexpectedly and there
is no dessert' for dinner, the melons
can richly replace the pastry that Is
a different matter. .
Despite theories to the contrary,' mel
ons are as easily grown as cucumbers
and there are a number of varieties
which will mature unless the summer
Is unusually short A rich, light soil,
sloping toward the east , or south and
well fertilized In the hill, will bring
the luscious fruit.
If there Is danger from dry weather
fill an old pall or oyster can (first per
forating the bottom with nail holes)
with stable manure or poultry drip
pings, sink it partly in the ground and
keep It moistened. This will not only
furnish moisture but food. The reser
voir being below the surface will tempt
the roots to grow down instead of seek
ing the surface, as when water comes
from ;re hose in only small quantities,
and ttey will be less susceptible to
drouth.
If the plants go to vines nip off the
ends, but do not try to heck vigorous
growth by starvation. The Rocky Ford
is one of the best early muskmelons
and one of the easiest to grow, bearing
In profusion.
The Indiana Sweetheart Is a favor
ite watermelon, ripening early and of
excellent quality.
Cnta Oat the Undesirable Seed.
The real up-to-date farmer, following
the most scientific methods In the op
eration of his ground, Is taught to
make use of the se
lected material only
In order that the
species may be con
stantly Improved,
following the law
of the survival of
the fittest For In
stance, in' the selec-
i-OR seed cobn. tion of the seed to
be placed lu the ground, he Is not con
tent merely to secure the best species,
but wherever possible he will go care
fully over the i3eed and pick out only
the largest specimens to be placed in
the ground. In this manner the pro
duct Is generally of a much higher
standard. It Is difficult to carry out
this selective scheme in the case of
corn and similar seeds which are made
use of In great quantities. In the case
of corn, however, the small kernels are
generally at the tip of the ears, and In
order to get rid of these undesirable
pieces a corn-tipper has been invented.
The devlep aeems to have been sug
gested by the familiar pencll-shappener.
It Is operated by a small crank, and
has a cone with a tooth Interior. The
tip of the corn ear being placed In this
revolving cup, all the small seed are
cut off, leaving only the full-sized ker
nels on the ear.
Leg Weakne.
Leg weakness is due to chicks be
coming heavy rapidly, so that the
weight of their body' is too much for
their legs. This Is not always an alarm
ing condition, for It denotes that the
chicks are growing fast, and If careful
ly guarded and fed properly they will
pull through all right The cause
arises from heavy feeding and forcing,
which carries the chicks forward so
rapidly as to cause the legs to fail.
Change the food to a light diet of veg
etables and feed bone meal in the food.
They should also be well protected
against the dampness, and the difficul
ty will soon pass awray. Leg weakness
is nearly always due to rapid growth of
the body or from lack of "uniformity of
heat in brooders, If the chicks are small
enough to be kept In a brooder. Crowd
ing and pressing together to keep warm
at night is a main cause of little chicks
having leg weakness. No great alarm
need be entertained unless the trouble
continues for too long a time, but
change the food and keep the birds
4ry.
Utilizing Waate Timber.
The wood chemistry section of the
Forestry Bureau has been giving some
attention to the subject of production
of turpentine from yellow pine waste.
It Is stated that for the recovery of
turpentine from waste wood the steam
distillation . process Is far superior to
destructive distillation, making a more
uniform crude turpentine, and usually a
higher grade refined product The
wastage from the yellow pine cut each
year would yield as much turpentine as
the entire oresent annual output In
this country, with a value of $14,000,-
000. At the present rate of cutting the
supply of long-leaf yellow pine In the
South will be practically exhausted In
twenty years, but that the methods of
exploitation now In use convert only
about half the tree Into market pro
duct
DM
I Feeding Com oi Gnu.
Professors Stewart" and At wood, of
the West Virginia Experiment Station,
last year conducted some careful tests
to determine whether it. is profitable to
feed milk cows grain on grass. With
out going into the details of these ex
periments we quote the conclusions as
follows:
"This experiment clearly shows that
there was no direct financial gain In
feeding the grain to the cows while at
pasture. It is true that the cows
which received grain were uniformly
in somewhat better flesh than those
that did not receive grain, but as far
as the milk yield was concerned the
Increased flow was produced at an ac
tual loss." Data obtained In similar
experiments at other stations are sum
marized, and from these in -comparison
with their own investigations the au
thors conclude "that unless dairy prod
ucts are especially high in price It is
not a profitable practice to feed grain
to cows at pasture. It Is true that more
milk. Is obtained and the cows hold up
their yield better and remain In better
flesh when receiving the grain rations,
but under ordinary circumstances ther
Is no direct profit from the grain feed
ing, as the increased production usual
ly costs more than it can be sold for."
Hog that Make Bleat.
The hog raisers of Kansas station
made a test to show what kind of a
hog grows the best me?t. The weights
of bams In the test were as follows :
Berkshire bams, : 23 pounds ; Du-roc-Jersey,
24 pounds; Poland
Chinas, 25 pounds. These hogs in
size were as near the same weight as
possible to get them. The shoulders
of the Berkshires weighed 21
pounds; Duroc-Jerseys, 19 pounds
and Poland-Chinas, 19 pounds. The
Berkshires have larger shoulders than
the other breeds.
The butcher who saw the hog
slaughtered thought the Duroc-Jersey
had the most fat on the back ; the Poland-China
next, then the Berkshire.
The Berkshire ham showed more lean
and less fat than the Poland-China.
The butchers considered the breed of
hogs that had the most fat the most
profitable hog, both for the farmer and
the butcher.
Orchard Work.
A good test of a man's Christianity
is to examine his apple barrel frorr
top to bottom.
A man may be a good woodchopper,
but that Is no sign that he knows how
to prune trees.
An ax and a saw In the bands of au
Ignorant man cause more damage to
the fruit crops of this land than all the
birds that are hatched.
Fruit sells best when properly grad
ed. The best will bring a better price
and the lower grades will generally
bring as good, a price as the entire lot
would If mixed.
For summer pruning of trees the besx
time is from the 15th of June to the
10th of July, Just When the sap Is run
ning freely. When the tree is In leaf
you can tell better what to cut out .
Some people imagine that all that U
necessary to have a good orchard ts to
plant a variety of good trees and "let
'em rip." It generally takes years to
discover their mistake, bui. they finally
discover it
Milk Cooler.
This milk cooler is arranged so that
the milk flows In a thin sheet over the
outside. Cold water enters at the bot
tom. Bacteria la Cold Milk.
M. E. Pennington of the Bureau of
Chemistry, Department of Agriculture,
reports that experiments on milk kept
at about the freezing point showed a
continuous Increase of organisms for
five or six weeks. At their maximum
they numbered hundreds of millions
per cubic centimeter, and occasionally
they passed the billion mark. Although
the milk experimented with was never
solidly frozen, yet after ten days to
two weeks It was a mass of small Ice
crystals. No odor or taste Indicated
the higher bacterial content, and evec
on heating no curd was produced until
the very end of the experiment
Bora the Praalage.
Never allow old wood of raspberries
or blackberries to He around. Burn
every bit of It When the oew wood
Is 18 Inches high, pinch off to allow
lateral growth In the raspberries, but
let the blackberries grow to 8 feet be
fore doing this.
Troea la Feae Ctrim.
The few scattering trees in the fence
corners are frequently veritable breed
ing places for Insect pests. They should
be given Just as much attention as tht
trees In the orchard.
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SO HE THING FOE EVERYBODY
Canton. has fewer than 500 foreign
residents.
Trained falcons to carry dispatches
In time of war have been tested in the
Russian army. Their speed is four
times as great as that of carrier pig
eons. .
If the real estate of Manhattan
Island were divided equally between
its inhabitants each Individual would
own $2,020 worth, according to the as
sessed value.
Prof. Carl von Noorden, addressing a
number of prominent scientists at
Vienna on the subject of "Food and
Nourishment," declared that the reason
so many men begin to get fat immedi
ately after they have married Is be
cause their wives give them their favor
ite dishes on every possible occasion.
Tjondon Standard.
"Vegetable milk" is used In Japan.
It Is made from the soja bean. The
liquid is exactly like cow's milk in ap
pearance, and In taste can hardly be
distinguished from it To make It the
beans are first soaked and then boiled
in water. Some sugar and phosphate
of potassium are added, and it is boiled
down till it has the consistency of con
densed milk. ,
Alfalfa was first brought to Kansas
by the late Harrison Parkman, of Em
poria. Mr. Parkman first saw alfalfa
growing In Chile. He brought the seed
to America, and in the late seventies
he went to Emporia to live. lie sowed
alfalfa in a farm which he bought and
the plant prospered. It was slow in
gaining popularity In Kansas, but is
now one of the State's most Important
forage crops.
In New Zealand everybody is bound
by law to take a weekly half-holiday,
and there must be no shirking the obli
gation. The Grand Hotel, Auckland,
was recently crowded with guests, and
several waiters, Instead of obeying the
law and taking their prescribed weekly
half-holiday, remained at work on the
promise of extra pay. But the authori
ties came to hear of It and the proprie
tor of the hotel had to appear In court,
where he was convicted and punished.
The death of Gen. Stephen D. - Lee
leaves only two surviving lieutenant
generals of the Confederate army. They
are Gen. A. P. Stewart, ranking lieutenant-general
of the Confederacy, of
BIloxl, Miss., and Gen. Simon Bolivar
Buckner, of Kentucky. General Stew
art celebrated his elghty-Bixth birthday
anniversary on October 7 last. Gen
eral Buckner was a candidate for Vice
President on the National Democratic
ticket with Palmer In 1890. He was
?ighty-flve on April 1 last.
The German Emperor has a well
equipped pottery which brings him In
$50,000 a year. The King of Wurtem
berg owns two large hotels which yield
him a yearly Income of some $40,000.
The King of Saxony owns the famous
porcelain factory at Meissen, and the
Regent of Llppe Detmold runs a large
model farm from which he sells butter
and milk and eggs. The King of Servla
is said to own a barber shop and an
apothecary shop, in addition to which
beholds an agency for mtotor cars.
I once had a cat that did a rather
remarkable ratting feat. He stalked
two young rats on the eaves of a low
flat stable roof, and caught one in the
usual way. The other Jumped on to an
elderberry tree just below. Bob, how
ever, not satisfied with the one, grasped
it firmly in his mouth, and then Jumped
headlong for the other. Either he was
very lucky or extraordinary agile, for
he fell to the ground with one- rat still
In his mouth and the other in his paws,
and promptly killed them both. The
Scotsman.
A strange story comes from one oi
the Balkan states, where commercial
morality is still In its Infancy. At a
recent banquet given at the house of
the prime minister a distinguished dip
lomat 'complained to his host that the
Minister of Justice, next to whom he
was sitting, had taken bis. watch. The
prime minister said : "Ah, he shouldn't
have done that I will get it back for
you." Sure enough, toward the end of
the evening the watch was returned to
its owner. "And what did he say?"
asked the guest "Sh-hl He does not
know I have got it back," said the
prime minister. Philadelphia Record
"Instances of desertion from the arm)
in Mexico are very rare and for the
best of reasons," said Senor Jose de
Mlrialdez, of Nueva Leon. 'The reason
lies In the almost sure capture of the
fugitive and the certainty that he will
get not one but numerous floggings on
bis bare back. These lashings are done
In the presence of the comrades of the
deserter, and when the men see how
great Is the suffering of the miserable
wretch who tried in vain to quit his
military obligations, they are forced
to conclude that It Is better to stick to
the army than undergo such a terrible
ordeal I" Baltimore American.
The passenger traffic through tb
Slmplon tunnel has fluctuated greatly
and was largest in August 1906, the
third month of its operation. In that
month 42,622 passengers were carried
through the tunnel. The number fell
to 14,645 la November of that year, and
to 10,108 in the following January. The
largest number in any month since has
been 34,500. The freight traffic baa
grown rapidly, but Is still small. The
largest. In 1906, was 6,659 tons In Oc
tober. For the first five months of 1907
it was about 44,000. swelled by a block
ade of the Mont Cenls route. In the
vm lbs oM taxalugg were 190,.
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No old sore can heal until the cause which produces it has been removed
External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may reduce the inflam
mation and assist in keeping the place clean, but cannot cure the trouble
because they do not reach its source. Old sores exist because the blood 13
Ljnfected with Impurities and poisons
into the place. The nerves, tissues and fibres of the flesh are kept in a state
of irritation and disease by being daily fed with the germ-laden matter
through the circulation, making it impossible for the sore to heal. S. S. S.
cures chronic sores by its purifying action on the blood. It goes down into
the circulation, and removes the poison-producing germs, impurities and
morbid matters which are responsible for the failure of the place to heal.
S. S. S. makes the blood pure, fresh and healthy; then as new, rich blood is
carried to the spot .the healing process begins, all discharge ceases, ths
inflammation leaves, new tissue begins to form, the place fills in with firm,
healthy flesh, and soon the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is purely
vegetable, the safest and best blood
For Baby's Bathi for Baby's
Mouth Wash, Sterilizing tha
Sample Borax. Booklet and Lace Centerpiece design,
' Local Auenta wanted.
WHEN YOU GGME TO PORTLAND
ARRANGE TO STOP AT
THE CORNELIUS
PARK AND ALDER STS.
A Now and Modern European Hotel, catering
particularly to State people. A refined place for
ladies visiting the city, close to the shopping
center. Kates reasonable. Free Bus.
N. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr.
Soap has been known to the world for
3.000 yen rs. '
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslows Boothln
Byrup the begt remedy to use lot their ck'ldr u
luring the teothiug period.
The smallest hone in the human body
Is contained in tlv drum of the ear.
CITQ pt- Vitus' Dance and all Nervons Sbwes
II I O permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Unut
erve Restorer, riend for HIKE I
erve Restorer, rienu tor taKK fZtrlal bottle and
treatise, nr. u, u.iviinc,ixi..u atou tu,ruua.,i'a.
Glass bathtubs are coming into general
use in Germany.
Shake into Your Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures
painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Mnkea
new shoes easy. Sold, by all Druggist and Shoe
Stores.
Don t accept Bny substitute, sample
FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Anybody's Darling.
Male Voice nllello 1 .
- Female Voice Hello ! 1
"Is this you, darling?" '
"Yes; who are you?" Yonkers States
man. 1 , ' ...
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as thev cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by nil In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of t lie I
eustachian l une. When this tube is ltillanien
you have a rumbling sound or imperDct hear
ing, a id when it is entirely closed. Deafnefs is
the resu!t, and unless the inflammation can bo
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal ;
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will bo destroyed, forever;
nine canes uuiui ten are causcu vy vaiui m,
which Is nothiliff but an Inflamed Condition oi
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One 'Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused bycatnrrh) that c m -
not be curea by Han s catarrn ;ure. oena ioi
circulars, free
l1. J. CH i'.Kl iSi CO., loieuo, u.
Pold bv Druggists. 7fc.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Purely a Matter f Choice.
"Do I have to pay this bill for gas that
I never used?"
"Not unless you choose. There is no
compulsion about it. We merely shut off
your gas if you don't pay it." Chicago
Tribune.
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CURES
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which are constantly being discharged
purifier for young or old. Book on
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
RAX
Clothesi for an Eye Wash.
Bottle, Washing Napkins.
10c, of Pacilic Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal.
riie tor n onejr making pliiu.
HOWAUT) K. BtTRTON-.-Assayef '
Ijeuilvllle. Colorado, f-pociiiicn prli
rices; (J old.
Silver, Is-ad, f 1 ; tiold, Sliver, 7m-; okl, 60c; Zlneot
.Copper, il. Cyanide tests. M.iillng envelope, n4
full price list sent ou application. Control and Unv
nlre work solicited. luicreucel Carbonate Map
Uuiial liauk.
dofltroya all the
flies and afford
comfort toevary
homo in diniaf
room, sleeping
room and every
pince whore flies
are troubluoma.
Clcnn, neat ane
will not soli oi
Try thorn once and yon will never be without Uwii
injure anytnine.
U not Kep by aon-ors, sent prepaid for 2Uo.
HAROLD SOMERB, U SaKolB Ave., Brooklyn, I. T.
"TITE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Better each rear, and lamer. W nm
have two floors 65 x 100 feet. Thorough
work tells the storv. It counts in Hie
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spect. Get our catalogue, peuwork, etc.,
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Tenth and Morrlsoa Portland, Oreaoi.
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(f you cannot oall, wrltoforsympton h 1 link and oine,
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