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Where number of different varieties were tried the best results were obtained from one or two varieties planted in succession, : ' - - In sweet corn, however, this was not so apparent It was found nest to rely on several varieties as well, as successive plantings. If the season was backward or the plantings made unusually early, sweet corn seemed to be very slow in growth. On the other hand, the corn planted later -would grow very fast 'under favorable con ditions and almost catch up with the first plantings. To overcome this dif ficulty It was found advisable to rely on the plantings of different varieties. Destroys Sage Kats, Squirrels, Gophers and prairie Dogs. Requires no mixing or prepara tionAlways ready for use. Deadliest of all. Your money back if not as claimed. CtAJLU, Woodwakb Daoo Co., Portland, Ore, FUCHI -The great skin rejuvenator. 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Jnuloae II. aft for iathma Remedy, or AOe in stamps for Catarrh of the Head and Htouiaoh. Ak for address of people oured Uk Portland, Saooma or Seattle. Arnold's Asthma Curs Co., 333-4 Arasibldi, Jttk,Wa PAYS TO RAISE GOOD HORSES a Grade 8talllons Cheaper to Use, But . Pure Bred Colts Sold for Twice as Much Money. Fifty-five dollars is good interest for the use of $7 for a year: And when the feed of a colt for another year is saved the proposition is all the more attractive. A stock farmer living In the south east part of the state has been rearing a number of colts every year, using the services of a grade stallion. This horseman wasn't very enthusi asts about paying a larger fee for the service of a pure-bred stallion. He had been using grade and inferior sires with a fair degree of success. He saw no reason for changing. In the season of 1910 he decided to try a good pure-bred stallion Just once, to see if it was worth the difference in the service fees. . The second week In this month this stockman held a sale. The three- year-old colts, sired by a grade stal lion, sold at an average of $76.. The two-year-old colts, the progeny of an other grade sire, brought an average of $46. The weaning colts, sired by a pure-bred stallion, sold at an average of $101. The service fee of the pure-bred italllon was $15, that of the grade $8, a difference of $7. The feed eaten by the older colts was saved, and $55 more was received for the weanlings than the two-year-olds, and $25 more than the three-year-olds. California Weekly Papers f3 PER INCn FOR LIST OF U M PKIl INCH FOR LIST OF 40 PER INCH FOK LIST OF M f This la less than half the combined rates of the individual papers. The Dake Advertising Agency 432 South Main St. Los Angelas, Cal. WANTED AT ONCE 100 Young Men or Ladies to prepare for positions as Commercial and Rail road Telegraph operators; positions guaranteed, $70 to $90 monthly. 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The dlsoovery was made, recently la the mountainous region near Xyb of Lochalsh i (Scotland) by thi Rosshire preventive staff of a com plate Illicit whisky distilling plant The still was covered with a cairn and had a capacity of 20 gallons, tn smoke being led along the mountaii side. The smugglers had conducted I regular traffc. Loss of Appetite Which is so common in the spring 01 upon the return of warm weather, li loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and li often a forerunner of prostrating dis ease. It Is serious and especially so t people chat must keep up and doing 01 get behindhand. The best medicine to take for it li the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla Which purifies and enriches the blooi and builds up the whole system. . Get It today In usual liquid form 01 chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs PINAFORE WAS TOO POPULAR Once Everybody Sang or Played ' ar Made Continued Use of Its Catoh Phrases. It Raising the Colts Properly. Most of the colts on the farm get a good start the first six months of their lives from the fact that they are allowed to suckle the dams during that time. Early fall provides them with good pasture and possibly they have been receiving some oats or shared part of the feed of the mare. Such treatment puts them in good shape for the winter, but liberal feed ing must be kept up If a strong, well- developed and matured horse is ex pected. The colt's system required a considerable amount of bone and mus cle building material, and this can be had by feeding nitrogenous feeds, such as oats, a little clover hay. The feeding of corn, so often prac ticed, is not desirable for the growing colt, but bad better be confined to the matured horses. Access to the straw pile will not hurt a growing colt, but it should not be compelled to rely on the straw pile for a livelihood. ON for Incubator Lamps. Incubator manufacturers always rec ommend purchasing the best kind of oil o use in the Incubator lamps, and this is good advice. But sometimes the oil will smoke. A remedy for this 1b to take a cupful of fine salt and put into each quart of oil. Let It settle for a few days, then pour into the lamp and put in a small piece of gum camphor, letting it remain there. Of course the wick must be properly trimmed, rounded at each side, other wise the lamp will smoke, no matter what kind of oil you have. There was a-time when the vogue of "Pinafore" was simply amazing. It was not copyrighted and after its success in London it was pirated in the United States. This piracy was the Initial cause of Gilbert's hatred of America and Americans. However, if America did not send him its dollars, It was quite ready to spread his fame, says the Bookman. Church choirs added "Pinafore" to their repertoires, and it is recorded that 100,000 barrel organs were con structed to play nothing else. Here is an ironical note from a newspaper of the time; "At present there are 42 companies playing 'Pinafore.' Companies formed after 6 p. m. yesterday are not in cluded. Its catch phrase, "What, never? Well, hardly ever!" was deadly. It 1b told, for Instance, that one editor barred his staff from using It ; "It occurred 20 times In as many articles yesterday. Never let me see It used again." "What, never r was the unanimous question. "Well, hard ly ever," replied the wretched man. The readiness of W. S. Gilbert's wit Is well illustrated by this story told of him. He and F. C. Burnand, the editor of Punch, were guests at the same dinner table where a wise host placed the rival humorists at op posite ends of the room in the hope of distributing equally the witty table talk. Continual shouts of laughter rose from Gilbert's corner until Burnard, after Ineffectual attempts to arouse a similar jocularity In his immediate circle and unable to conceal his cha grin, leaned forward and said in his most sarcastic manner: "I suppose Mr. Gilbert ts telling some of those funny stories which he occasionally sends to Punch but which Bon't appear." To which Gilbert dryly replied: don't know who sends the funny sto ries to Punch, but It's very true they don't appear." Free to Oar Headers Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 48-page illustrated Bye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble audi they will adrlee a to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Bemedles in Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyea. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Fain, and sells for 50c. Try It in Your Eyes and In Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyellda and Granulation. 8ponge Cake. Three eggs, a quarter of a pound of flour, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, grated rind of half a lemon. Sift th flour on to a piece of paper, adding one teaspoonful of baking powder and sift again. Put the eggs Into a basis and beat them for fully ten minutes. add the sugar and beat for twenty minutes. Stir in the flour, baking pow der and lemon rind as lightly as possible. Butter a cal. i tin, then dust it over with flour. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin, and bake in a very moderate oven for about one hour. This mixture may be baked in small gem pans if preferred. Mothers will find Mrs. WtnsloVs Soothing Syrup the best remodr to use for their ohUdrea luring toe wetmug perioa. FARM ORCHARD Notet 4t4 Instructions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations of Oregon and Washington, Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions FOWL TUBERCULOSIS. Gentleness With Stock. The sheep know their master's voice -there is no doubt about that; but It Is more important to know what they do when they hear it whether they flee In fear or come with expect ancy. Sheep, like other animals, are crea tures of habit and should always be handled by the same attendant, who should move among them gently and give notice of his approach by speak ing to the flock. Pigs Fatten on Rape. Pigs In clover are popularly sup posed to be in the ideal animal en vironment, but the cold facts, devel oped by experiment, show that pigs in rape do better, says the Farm Press. In a Wisconsin experiment, 21 pigs fed on rape for eight weeks gained 67 pounds more weight than the same number fed on clover for the same time. It is a mistake to assume, however, that rape alone makes an Ideal food for gain. They muBt have some grain, Fed on rape or clover alone pigs will do better on clover. Rape Bhould be fed by means of moving fences, In order that the pigs may not trample the Acid too much. Clover has to be pastured or It will quickly become dry and woody, and, therefore, without proper nutrition. With ordinary rainfall rape provides a constant pasturage. . Continent That Was Lost One of the wonders of the word that men hear little about is the Lost Con tinent. Sea-going men are familiar Kith the chain of little islands that ex tend from the continent of Asia down to Australia. Should the ocean go lown flv hundred feet this Lost Contl aent would be restored. It is believed that a few aeons ago the Lost Conti nent really existed. China Chllo. Cold roast mutton should be dlcel and placed in a saucepan with a good pint of green peas, one bead ot let tuce torn into shreds, sufficient gravy to moisten and a good seasoning Simmer for half an hour and asm with an accompaniment of boiled rice Werse Still. "Did Ton hear about the awful af fliction which has befallen Mrs. Talk tlf T" "Don't tell me she has lost her roles I" "No, her husband has lost his hearlnn." Houston Post Baby's Advantage, A baby is tolerably helplsss, but h has one advantage he doesn't havt to listen to the foolishness grown mes talk to him unless he wants t An Exception. A pretty girl Is a charming tight anywhere, except on the back of a oaotorcycle.Detrott Fee Press. By T. D. Beckwlth, Oregon Agricul tural College. A disease which is becoming prev alent In the poultry industrj of the Northwest is called avian tuberculosis or tuberculosis of poultry. It Is a dis ease which, like most of the other dis eases to which all higher animals are susceptible, is due to a living cause, a certain germ, which cannot affect a healthy fowl unless it be carried to that fowl by some method or other. It never generates spontaneously. It Is a disease which is fairly recent in the United States, having been noted in this country only In 1900, but it has been prevalent in Europe for very many years. The disease is exceedingly difficult to detect, for it is very slow in action and its spread has probably taken place Insidiously, so that it has be come thoroughly established by the time the farmer is aware of its pres ence. At first merely one or two birds grow weak and slowly die, but later the fatality increases so that a very large percentage of whole flocks may be lost. . It is a disease which tends to attack tame or domestic birds, such as chick ens, rather than birds in the wild state, since domestic fowls are living under less natural conditions, where in very manv instances their freedom is 11m Ited, and they do not have a suffi cient quantity of fresh air in many cases for the best condition of health. It is a disease which tends to attack the adult fowl rather than chicks The disease is very similar to that found in cattle, also to the disease known as tuberculosis or consumption found in human beings. The method of action of its germ is much the same and there is great reason to believe among scientific workers that it is not impossible that the disease may pass from man to fowl or from cattle to man. It therefore has a very great importance in respect to human life. In the symptoms or the disease, which appear only after the disease is well established, the birds very orten show emaciation and become droopy, the feathers very often are ruffled, the droppings become greenish in color and the bird may go lame, aue to weakness of the legs from tubercu losis. Sometimes the comb r wattles become pallid; the eyes may be bright and also sunken; the appetite is likely to become ravenous. There Is no spe clal symptom which may be cited, but rather the diagnosis must tie maae from a combination of all of them. In human tnuberculosis, the lungs are the most often attacked by the disease and the other organs are there fore very secondary in the total cases of infection. In fowls, however, a af ferent condition is found. The liver, in almost all Instances, shows a tubercu losis annearance and the spleen, which is a small body about one-half Inch in diameter, just back of the liver, shows Infection in almost as many cases, in less than one-fifth of the cases do the limes annear to be affected in fowls On cutting open a tuberculosis bird it will be found that there are very small vellowlsh snots, many times slightly swollen, although not of ne cessity the case, and which differ in diameter from one-sixteenth to one fourth Inch. In consistency they are cheesy, or they may appear to be little imbedded areas of heavy fat, al though pressure of the knife will show the difference. Sometimes in older cases they are gritty when cut with the ' knife. These are the tubercles which have been produced by the bac teria. They are the point where the germs are growing and therefore are the very centers from which the dis ease germs work. The disease is spread from Dira to bird Uhrough the droppings as the germ finds its way to the' exterior by this method. If, then, the chickens be fed in a dirty, filthy place and there are already some tuberculosis birds In the flock, it may easily be seen how the disease may pass from one to the other; also it may be passed by pick ing the bills of each other. Flies are also without doubt a factor in the spread of the disease. The disease is not transmitted from the egg in more than a small percentage of cases. There Is no cure for the disease. The bird does not react readily to tu berculin and therefore this method cannot be used for detecting the dis ease, although such a method is of very great value for cattle. For small flocks the best method Is to kill the entire stock, give a very thorough dis infection, allow the land to lie for a year, and-then start, again. It must be remembered, and the point must be emphasized, that birds which are infected with this disease and which die from it, or are killed when It is suspected to get rid of them, must be burned. They must not be burled where angle worms may carry the par tially decomposed material to the sur face to infect other birds, nor must they be thrown into fence corners, where birds as yet uninfected may pick them and thus become infected. Disinfection or the premises in case the stock is too large to be done away with, is the only possible procedure, and often that is not at all certain. All suspicious birds must first be weed ed out. The houses must be cleaned, all dirt and litter taken out, and then scrubbed. Eating troughs and drink ing basins must receive . the same treatment Formaldehyde is good only in a tight house. Lime spray may be used; 100 pounds of fresh lime may be slaked with 60 pounds of water, and mixed thoroughly. For use one quart of the above slaked lime should be added to four quarts ot water. This should be ' stirred thoroughly and sieved. It should be used immediately as a spray and every crack must be covered. The runs must be plowed up and turned under in order that the germs may be placed below the ground where they may be expected In time to die out. In case the Oregon farmer fears the disease in the flock and does not trust his own diagnosis after cutting up the bird, be can take out the in ternal organs, place them in denatured alcohol, and forward to the department of bacteriology, Agricultural College, where the diagnosis will be made free. T. D .BECKWITH. POULTRY EXPERT INSPECTS. LA, R. Lee of U. S, Bureau of Animal Industry Sees Plant. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallis. Alfred R. Lee of the U. S. Bu reau of Animal Industry has just fin ished an inspection of the poultry plant at the Oregon Agricultural College, looking over the hatching and brood ing equipment, the yards and houses. This is a part of an investigation he is making of poultry conditions on the Pacific Coast, in college and on pri vate farms. "It is my opinion," said Mr. Lee, "that the Pacific Northwest should soon be shipping out larger quantities of poultry and eggs than are now being brought in from the East. Few states have the natural advantages for suc cessful poultry raising of Western Ore gon. FASHION HINTS Air the Beta. ( Tak the cellar bees out the ' first iwann day that is windless and sur shiny, or keep plenty of water, slSghUi iWevrmed, near the hives. ... FOR MAN AND BEAST. Joaa Wataoa. Fell Brook. Caii. writaai "Am much cleaned with the food remhs ohtaiaed from Mustang Liniment. It cer tainly acted tike a charm oa my horse's lame shoulder. It should be kept oa hand by all stock owners. 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Douglas, Brockton, Mass., tor catalog. Shoes sent everywhere delivery charges prepaid. CeJer Eyelet VnO, bOUGLAS SHOES. Demure and Summery is thi&frock of rose strewn silk mulL The drapery is of pluin silk mull, and tiny ball fringe is Used to finish it. Wet or Dry Feeding. ; Many poultrymen now grind part ot their chicken feed Into a meal so that it can be fed either wet or dry In the form of mush. It has been found that in forcing chickens .for quick growth or egg producing, feeding a portion of ground feed is a great help. Part of the work of digestion has been accomplished by the artificial grinding and the ben so fed can use the energy thus saved for something else. That is the real advantage of feeding ground grain. The general consensus of opinion at the present time is that the dry mash is more desirable than wet Many practical poultrymen, however, till prefer the wet mash. Mortality Among Young Duck. ' The cause of mortality amojg young ducks may be traced to over heat, dampness, getting wet, lack of grit, gray-head lice, sudden showers, delayed hatches, exposure to sun, lack of fresh water, drinking vessels, too shallow, breeding stock out of condition. Corn for Horses. It la claimed on reliable authority that corn-fed horses are more suscept ible than those given other grains. Cora may enter into the ration with out any serious results, but It should not be made tha entire ration. Old at Three Years of Age. If men lived on Saturn they would be old at three years of age. Saturn's year is nearly SO of ours in length. This is because it is 870,000,000 miles from the sun, consequently more time is required for it to complete a circuit of its orbit, Quick, Watso, the Hook, No man likes to be called a prune. a lemon or an unripe persimmon, but there are few who have any objection to being named as a candied date. Denver News. i Vision of the Dreamer. He saw the immeasurable misery of the people, and yet he saw alt that had been, as it were, rescued and re deemed from it; the treasures, the felicities, the splendors, the successes of the world. Henry James. Words ot Weight. "The ancients used to write in clay and then bake it" "Yea." replied the man who was reading the latest speech, "in those days when they poke of hurling epithets at a man it meant something." Riches Easily Gathered. I am startled that God can make me so rich even with my own cheap stores, It needs but a few wisps of straw in the sun, some small word dropped, or one that has long lam silent in a book Thoreau. Eloquence Not Always Persuasion, "Eloquence," said Uncle Eben, "is .... r . liable to deceive ae man aar. nas iu He "casionally 'magines folks is agree in" wif 'im when dey'a only keepin' quiet for fear of spoilin a purty talk.' f;-. Good Roads Hint. "Of course we are opposed to ma chine methods in elections.' "Well," replied Farmer Corntossel, "I must admit that I'd like to see the steam roller took out o' politics an' put back where it belongs in the road mskin' business. ' Where Collars and Clocks Are Made New York state makes ninety-nine ont of ever? hundred collars and cuffs worn in this country. - Connecticut makes about sixty-five out of every hundred clocks used. WAYS OF SERVING CHEESE tome Suggestions for the Housekeep er Who Wishes to Avoid Monotony. The housekeeper who does not be leve In monotony does not serve iheese In the same way two days .in mccesslon. A little planning will en tble her to run three or four different tlnds of cheese at the same time, keeping them all fresh by putting them Id an airtight cold place. As most cheeses spoil quickly It is aell to buy in smaller portions, espe cially In warm weather. Some cheeses are so perishable that grocers will not dandle them In summer, and they ihould not be bought unless to be saten at once. The same kind of cheese may be served in various forms. Take the popular cream cheese, probably more used than any other one make. If you pass It out In squares one day, the next mix It In balls sprinkled with parsley; again mix with chopped plmolas; or thin slightly with whipped cream, mix with chopped red peppers, and remold Into a flat thin cake, which Is passed wnole. Instead of serving bar-le-duo and cream cheese separately, stir together into a mixture about the consistency of creamed butter and sugar. Fried cheese balls . are delicious served with plain lettuce and French dressing. Mix into the cheese chopped parsley, a dash of cayenne, a pinch ot salt, and two drops of onion Juice. Mold into balls, dip in egg and bread crumbs, and fry In boiling lard before serving. Another fried cheese with lettuce is made of the English or ordinary Amer ican cheese cut In strips like French tried potatoes. Dip these In seasoned egg and bread crumbs and fry in deep fat when ready for use. .. . ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-80 ACRES IN WASHINGTON CO. WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR PACIFIC COAST town property best 200-a. farm In Fremont Co.. Idaho; 186 a cult; house, barns, outbuildings, stocK, mchny, etc; complete, well located. , , Wm. M. Meek. Squirrel, Idaho. Sauce for Fricassee. Btir together two tablespoonfulB ol butter and one of. flour previously mixed with a little milk. Add a pint of milk and white stock mixed la equal quantities; or a pint of milk alone. Add a sliced carrot a chopped a few snriKs of parsley and .. ' . i.ii. Tnf lilt a tha salt ana peiycr v - sance whatever meat it 1b intended to fricassee and stew gently until ten der. Remove the pieces Into another saucepan, thicken with the yolks of two eggs, squeeze in-the Juice of half a lemon, pour over the meat and serve very hot EYE ACHES On of the Largest Elephants, j A recent writer in the Field newe-j paper fives the dimensions cf an old! pdian elephant which would scaroelyj sST oeea mucu uuernur in mam w m toAstodan. According to his aceeant fhe animal measured 114 feet la height at the shoulders, 25 feet 6 tnohes from the tip of the trunk to1 the end of tha talL The distance from tha tip of the trunk to one eye res 7 feet; from one eye to tha tail nearly 1SH feet, and tha tall was 4V4 feet In length. The tusks were S feet I Inches long. Harper's Monthly II aaraxlna. Mistrusted 8ants Ciaus. As Christmas time drew near Bob by expressed a wlsb for some spe cially desired article. His motner suggested that he writ to Santa Class about it "Mother," said tha child, after some hesitation, "I I think everything of Eanty, an' I know; how good ha la an' everthlng, butj mother, he's so awful busy that haj forgets, sometimes! - Last year, you member, I asked him for a toy goat. in' ba sent me four dogs. I wish you f took after this one thing yourself 1" . Red Cross Ball Blue, all blue, best bluing valoa n the whole world, makes the laundress smile. pia 8ufficed for Lsrga Party. Avar 00 neraona Dartook. the other . mt Onrlfintnn Suffolk. Enxland. of I gigantic sea-pie. Into the making of which there entered two stone of flour, ilx rabbits, six ox and sheep kidneys, 18 pounds of beersteax, two score oi green vegetables, half a stone of on ions, and two stone ot turnips ana car rots. The total weight of the pie was ver two hundred pounds, and It took two days to cook. All Are Ours. We lament the hostility ot circura stances and the elusive nature of op portunity; but If we are In tha stream of power all circumstances are ours. Tha master of right living is keyed to his surroundings and lives as th rose opeg to tha sky and air. Study yourself, lay firm hold on tha deep germs of angelhood, tha folded blos soms of beauty, and bid them oom forth! Ha Knew. Flapper (reading' a novjel) This Is tn Improbable book. I'm sure these two would have kissed each other CBi ago. Flitsende Elaetter. WHAT YOU NEED When the appetite b poor When the stomach Is weak When the bowels are clogged When You are run-down Js a short course of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS IT TONES STRENGTHEHS INVIGORATES Try a bottle today and be con vinced. AD Druggists. Bnjoyaa tne judge's Lunoft. Aman, who appeared to be one of the unemployed, entered unobserved the chamber of one of the Judges la the Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland, tha other day, and helped himself to tha lunch which bad been prepared for the Judge,. While he was pouring oat a cup of tea he was discovered by tbs attendant In charge, who had him ra moved and went to look for a police man. In tha meantime, tha man aa, taned. . Red Cross Ball Blue will wash double as many clothes as any other blue. Don't put rour mooej Into any other. " Deadly Glasses. A contrast to the Venetian glassei which were popularly supposed to Wf to pieces If poisoned liquor were poor- W4 saiw uv" v w p aasa saw natives poisoned all who drank from them. Tha poison was crystallised at tha bottom of the glass, from which 11 wis Indistinguishable, and as It dls solved very slowly It could ba vss4 many times with deadly affect Soma such glasses can ba seen at tha BrlS lsh mnseu Tobacco Raising In Ireland. , Irish tobacco and Irish cigars and cigarettes are bought in Dublin wlta patriotlo pride and smoked with en joyment, and it may ba only a matt of time when Irish cigarettes wGl b knows tha smoking world over. Tha raising of tobacco In Ireland la oca of tha new Industries which ara being undertaken, and tha quality la p& aounoad good. Exercraa. Mrs. Knlcker "Can yoa gat you boots buttoned without bending yo knees f Mrs. Bocker 'Certainly; I mak my husband do if Harper's Basar. - " Aa a Flower. " Tha spirit of a person's Ufa la t shedding soma power. Just as a novae is steadily bestowing fragranoa spaa, tha air. T. Btarr King! Christianity and Citizenship. Whatever makes men good Cart, ttana makes them good citizens. DsiB lal Webstar. ,