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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
rym ' i SSI Ffiai4 Milk rail. Ttint many of th oilors and Diurb of th dirt whlrh get Into milk ! tlurtug tli process of lullkluir, moat of iu know, bene every iirevautlon to overcom tills l ion 111 b" lakfil. On of ttio beet uielbotl of pmltliig lit uillk In tli Rll In to arritiiK over of llu ami c-hee cMli. liar a tin covrr mad to fo over Ilia pull isly so a to allow firtuimp Uikpn by the cloth Htrnliier. Tli tin enver (lioulit h blither In tli ceuter thun lit tint sltlesv ( (null rut to rliflit) and hole alxmt four IiuIim lu (llnuii'ti-r mud In the front renter tlirougU wkloli tli milk U directed. TUen hv plenty of rher doth cov er Urge eunuch to reach flv or all rue raornTM hii.k fail luetic ever the ld of the mil, whore It may be secured by a tape or by Hip ping hoop of beet Iron of proper elite over It, ami pushing It down bard. Tut on on of theae cover, tben the tin cover, and you are ready for milking. Tb cbeea cloth will prevent any filth getting to tb milk, and If the cover" ar wathed In boiling water and iun dried they may b ud a number of time. Th Illustration ahowa tb Idea plainly, th cut to tb lower left allow ing th pall complete with tb (trainer ami the larger cut allowing bow tbe cloth la alaibed at Interval ao It will fit around th pall without trouble. Indlanapoll New. Reoaoaap Her Maaarer. Tbla la Intended for 6 foot aUill and can be any width. Stall poet ar aet up In front of trougha aleo, two feet back, with croaa plec mortlaed Into each, two feet from floor, for trough to mat on. Trough two feet wide, 7-Inch b remit plank, V-loch front Entire trough mad of 2-luch oak plank. Hay board two feet wide, ouu Inch thick, hinged to dg of trough. Brace on outer edge of board to bottom of trough. I ua an ld buggy top Joint Hoard can be dropped down out of way when not In uae. Ilack fit apac be tween atall poet, hinged at top ao a to awing back when placing grain feed In trough. Hack la made of lii2 Inch hemlock, corner anioothed off. Home will not chew hemlock. Rack can be made of Iron or any kind of wood. No ECONOMICAL HOR8I MAltOEa, animal can toss hay from thla manger or waste any grain. C. E. Scroggs, In Farm Progress. Thlraty Land. According to an expert In the em ploy of the Inferior Department, the enormous basin drained by the Mis- aonrl Ulver absorb no leas tluin 88 per cent of nil the mill thnt fulls upon It, whereas the bnaln of the Ohio Ulver absorbs only 70 per cent. The amount of rainfall In the course of a year Is proportionately greater In the Ohio than In the Missouri basin, and ao the former river, altliough iuch the abort er of the two, contribute more water to the Mississippi than doe Its gigan tic rival from the west Dastlesa Head Teat. At Aharon lilll. Pa.. automoblllata and horsemen are deeply Interested In a mil of d ustlets and waterproof road way that I being constructed by th Darby Chester Turnpike Company a an experiment Th coat of tb mil 1 to be 11,200. Tb new substance, htt Im known as Vfeaternlt. la a German Invention, It I Mid, and baa been Imported only lf ht week, it la mixed and spread Ilk cement A Ger man expert baa charge of th work. Th experimental mil la being laid at Ridley Park. Weed la Carat. Tb corn plant la groea feeder and accept any kind of manure that may b applied, but It will not thrlv in partnership with any other plant, for which mason It must b kpt fre from graaa and weeds, In order to bav It matur bafvr froat come In tb fall, which ueceaaluta tb frequent us of tb cultivator. Tb clean preparation of tb land brfor planting and tb Mrrlng of tli aurfac soil after every rain destroys weed and gras, which permit tb farmer to accomplish aucb task at tb least cost, a b benefit the corn crop while preparing th land for another th following season. For thla reason, where large flelil ar cul tivated, tlier can lie no tutmtltut for corn, and whether price rise or fall the corn crop I a necessary adjunct to funning lu this country. On the farm It value Is not couflued to It grain alone, but the entire plant can be util ised for some purpose. It Is, therefore, the most Inexpensive preparatory crop known. Every farmer alms to secure a crop of corn, and late planting I re sorted to rather than Incur total fail ure. Success with Iat-plantd crop depends upon th eouditlon of th soil, th vsrlcty and tb mode of cultiva tion, but th mailt drawback I th ap pearance of frost early In the season, which, however, does not frequently occur. FO TACKING HAT. Peaohee Peelvd with I. re. The method of the California Fruit Ca nnm' Association at Kan Jose of using lye for eating off ieacb Skins as a substitute for paring was Investigated by a mem her of the California Htate Smart1 of Health. Ity this process the fruit la Immersed ill the hot lye and quickly passed Into pure cold water. which I constantly changing and quickly waahea away the alkali. Tbe proeesa la believed to be entirely clean ly and tbe fruit healthful, tbe pna"he not being bandied aa they must be when peeled by hand. Two can of peachea thus prepared were analysed with reference to acid content In both practically the normal amount of acid waa found. It la stated that tbe aam process I used with prune. THE; KIN OF BLOOD PURIFIERS SPECIFIC, THX ORKAT -tjs23l -r --a Har Starker. Th bay derrick shown here I for tacking bay In the field. The aklds ar 10x12 Inches, in feet long. Tbe two cross piece are 8x10 Incite, 8 feet long, each set In 2 Inches. Tbe upright pott I 6x8, and 0 feet high. The three brace are 4x4, or round pole. The boom pole I 82 feet long, 4 Indies at top and 8 or 10 at butt Tb chain can be abortened to raise tb boom or lengthened to lower. The boom la swung by a swing rope, aa can be seen. "A" shows the fork on which boom pole la awung. The bole In the poet la lined with a piece of gas pipe with solid plug In bottom. A O tlne grapple fork can be used. No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as "The King of Blood Purifiers," and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because "IT CURES DISEASE." roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be soecifics for IiW.X U7VUa9V U -A ViU A g, U V4-A V 4 AIJWMVU VVUUA .lJ VI I, AA V ISJWU and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run down, weakened or disordered condition of the system. One of tbe greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage the system. It is the one medicine 'that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get im such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. . , As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis ease, and health is assured : but anv impurity. ontiemen:-a. s. s. u ud a family mdicin in our , cmc, uva unii" ' . . ut , UJ i"Punijr, hom, lmjt9l, B., t,,, .j,,..,, found it what it is humor Or poison actS injuriously on thC SVS- claimed to b. It thoroughly cleanse th system of lm- tem and affects the general health. Pus- ?;JBCr9V"Jh PPetI,tj '"VI0 de"tSoB' . . . , , , , and build op th general health. I bav given it to my- tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the onlalren with fine resnlt. It promptly restores th appe- different skin affections show that the blood ","!in.d !arV " "'p"0"- i . . , . , ... . .. . blood tonlo and has my hesrty endorsement. is in a fevensh and diseased condition as a w a. th 8t, Lebanon, p. p. h. Thompson. result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a. waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of "KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS." It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health- sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood! troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak,, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes the foundation for good health. As a tonic this great medicine has no equal, and it will be found especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin. Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get "THE KING" of them all, S. S. S. and good results are assured. Book on the blood and any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. ni SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, OA. PU ov. yoK. o RELY VEGETABLE llandllas; Galaaa Fowl. Young guinea fowla are quite tender and need feeding frequently, say every two hour, for a week or two. They can be raised successfully If fed alml lar to turkeya or young chlcka with a variety of feed. Including email eeeda, etc. They must have pure water and shade and some animal feed, such as worms, grubs, or green bone. Mra. Tat wrot to Farm and Home that her chlcki are fed equal parts of bran, corn meal, crushed rice, and a tittle bone meal, and some ground raw potatoes each day after tbe Drat week. Chicks are fed all dry food In hopper, so none la wasted or soiled. They are fed all. they can eat of the dry corn, meal, bran and crushed rice. Gravel and fresh water are kept before them all times. Water must be In tin and galvanized drinking fountains so chick can Just get their beads lu, but not their feet Maaseatavir Relapea. "Mr. Bpotcssh," said th reformed sport, w want to buy a tboosaad crul lers for tb waif' picnle. Can yon girt as something?" "Trs," answered th merchant "Bert's $3." "Thanks, Mr. SpotcasD. I told th boy, by George, It was dollars to dough nuts you'd couch on liberal 1" TITO Hi. Vitus' rsara an all Ifwrons Dbpams III w iM-rmananlly cured by lr. Kliaa'a r Nrv Kttorr. Mnd ar FhKK sstrtai bottl and uaatlae. lr. Jk II. k liar, 14. . au Arcs ttt., fhU.,fk New System of Caeca Ma. kin ST. A large cheese factory Is projected In tbe province of Ontario, Canada, by New York produce merchants, reports Consul Van Sant from Kingston. Tbe factory 1 to be operated on an entirely new system of cheese-making. White cheese 1 now In great demand at Liv erpool, being 48 cents higher than col ored. Calf rdlB. In 113 daya calves fed whole milk In a feeding teat in England gained 1.5 pound per head per day aa compared with 1.07 pounds with those fed separ ator slrimmllk and ood liver oil. About four ounce waa found to be the maxi mum amount of oil which could be fed. A feed rellabed by calves waa made up of oatmeal, ground linseed meal, llneeed cake, end lentils 8:6:1:4, cooked ever nlgbt with a small quantity of salt and molasses, and fed warm in the proportion of three pounds of meal te Ave iuart of water. Well V la th Claaalea. The principal of one of Washington's high schools relate an Incident In con nection with the last commencement day of tbe Institution mentioned. - A clever girl had taken one of the prin cipal prises. At tbe close of tbe exer cise ,her friends crowded about her to offer congratulation. "Weren't you awfully afraid you wouldn't get It Hattle," aaked one, "when there were so many contest ants?" , "Oh, nol" cheerily eiclalmed Hattle. "Because I knew that wben It came to English composition I bad 'em all skinned alive 1" Harper'a Weekly. IfotherswiU And Mr. WlnsloWi Soothing syrup us msi rsmeoy tons lor UMlr enuarea during th Mathlng period. Wfcer He Be. Mrs. McSoah I wish all the saloons In creatioa wer in tbe bottom of the ea. Mr. McSosh Gee, you gotta mean dis- p'sltionl Wanntr get m drown', ehT Cleveland Leader. Catarrh Cannot b Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach th seat ol th dlMase. Catarrh Is blood or constitutional discern, and in orderto cure It you must tak Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and son directly on th blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack mulleins. It was prescribed by on ol the best physicians In this eouutry tor years, and is a ref ular pre scription. It Is composed of th bast tonics known, combined with th best blood puri fiers, setln directly on the mucous surfaeen. Th perfect com bins Ion of th twoinf radlenta is what produces such womlertul results In earing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. i CHKNKY CO.. Props., Teledo, O. Sold by druggists, prtoe 76c. HaM's Family Pills are the bast AohieTeaaeat. " Rich Unci Leonard, hav you ver succeeded In carrying out on slngl pur pose In all your lifer Spendthrift Nephew (deeply hurt) Uncle, I bavel Six year agi I formed a resolution that I would cut loose and hav a good time, ana to-day I ow $13,-000. Tws Klaaa at Pelieaaa. We have In America two klnda of pel icans, tbe white end tbe brown. Of the former, I can only aay that it doe not encourage tbe advance of tbe avian psychologist Invasions of Its strongholds on remote lake Islets in Manitoba and In Nevada have resulted In their complete desertion by every white pelican old enough to spread a wing ; and success here la doubtless not to be looked for so long as this snowy plumaged bird remains a shining mark for every roving rifleman. Century. HOWAKD JR. BURTON. Assayer and Chemist, fwaadvllla, Colorado, Specimen prlceei Mold, Silver, Lrad, II ; Uold, SllTer,79r; Gold. We; Zinc or Copper, II. Cyanide teeia. Haulof envelopes and roll price Ust sent oa appllcatloa. Coatroland Um pire work soUcUed. Mefarenost Csrlwnst Vtr Uonal y" GASOLENE ENGINES i t. 4 horse power fully warranted, tia.' AU slice and styles at lowest prices. Writ for catalog. REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland, Or, TM w f T 7 V. " THE DAISY FI.Y KIXI-KR dwtrojr Fm"mmm oomft rttoevrT homt-ln dining room, sleeping room and all ptacfM when n tenure trouble tome, Ciena. noM Md will not soil or In jure knytblnff. Try them once and yon will never be without them If not kepi br dea'era. sent prepaid for 200. Htrold Bomwi, 14 DeKalb are., arooklyo, N. Y. u.MI W IIIIULNM Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Season 1906 and 1907 Opens Sept 15 Prepare for Dramatic and Operatic Stage and places Graduatea. Recog nized by leading theatrical managers. Send for Catalogue and list ol gradu ates and their succets. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Zgaa EaU Area ButtUag, Seattle. 4 flUKK C EGaK, rriadpaL MUllillEAr.2 BORAX Bv Softening the Water makes the Skin Clean Removes Pimpls and Blackheads; Whitens the Hands: trees the Scalp from, Dandruff and makes Beautiful Hair. All dealera. Free eample Borax and Borax Soap, Booklet and Soaeenlr Picture in odors, for 10 rents, and Dealer's aims rACUlU tOAIjr BOAAJC CO., Oakland, CaL Dr. C. 6ss Wo WQROERFUL HOME TREATKEIT Tbtt wonderfot Cbt mm Dcwtor to called great bMoo ha eurea people without opera lion that ara irtvaii up to die. Ha cures with those wonderful Chh nee herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirety un known to medical sci ence ta this oonuiry. Threugii the use of thoas harmless remedies this famous doctor knows tbeactlou of over too different remedies which he succees fully naea tn different diseases. He yuaran lees to cure catarrh, asthma, lunR, throat, rheumatism, nerrousiiess, stomach liver; kid neys, etc.; has hundreds ol testimonials, tbanren moderate. Call and see him. Pali en is out of the city write for blankr and circular Bendstanjp. CONSULTATION VKK Mtrwt THE C 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 16J' rb-at St,S.t Car. Metrlae Mention paper. PORTIA NO, OREGON. CLASSIFIEDADYERT1SING Portland Trad Directory Naaws a Address la Partlaa ( Reare sencettve Buslassa rtaa. CRKAM SKPARATOR8 W. ivarantae tbe CS. Beparatar to be tbe beet. Write tor ftee natal os Haaolwaod Co. FUla and Oak. MBiracLOTaiKO Bnflnm Pendleton, Ma aseate Alfred Benlamln Ce.s eorreot olotbeo. Krerytblnff la men's fnrnlshtnirs. Morrlaoa andl Slat streota. Opposite peetomce. PIANOS ORGANS Many Sne las'ramsnts re vert to os account a'ckness er removal of buyer Writ for deeerptlon of p anoa now on band, terms, etc. Write today. Ullben Co Portland P. ft. U. No. J3-OS in 'BEN wrltlas; to adTrtlsra plena I iuobi sat papar. I