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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
■ - H O B O , OBBOON : F R ID A Y .............. „ . S ept . 21,1906 How Nature Provides. BV X B V lM aX -X H O b s e rv e r. Our B eauty, Health and IlsppRi J<r. F o j o r iy S a id . " Q u it J^or Is it not possible, and altogether prob t^ d d ln '." b u i F o u n d l i able that elements necessary for tbs body health are contained in the med W a t J fo Jo**- Pavwwwal T a lk W ith Vtoi. Juvenile Dick Turpins abound in Philadelphia, according to John J. F o gerty, aaya a Quaker City correspond ent o f the S t Louie Republic M r Fo IL and w« Know It would be profitable to gerty la mourning the loos of his bank you to become a aubacriber. We »end H roll, a gold watch and two revolvers two rear« far >230; one year $1 60;12Mcts Fogerty declares that ha would not a month la a’t much. Try It. Order by mind the Incident which left him on the Postal Card, and pay for It when you can. verge of bankruptcy were It not for the A t any tim e when requested Io do to, the paper will be dlaconilnued. Bui we fact that the youngster held him up »g ,hat all arreart will be paid before the point of his own revolver and actu such request la made. It la eaay to ask ua ally laughed and Joked w ith him while for a »la ten. ent, which will be cheerfully annexing the bank roll. rendered at any tjlme. Eogerty la an old time prise fighter I f you do not road The Observer Why Not? W o should lik e to have you take F o r to w v la * F o w ls . Another useful In fact, almost in d is p e n s a b le -a rtic le around a pouKry yard la a carrying box or crate, says Reliable Poultry Journal. I t la nec aary, especially where one la somewhat cramped for room, to be continually changing young stock from one yard or house to another, separating pullets from cockerels or doubling up yards In order to make room for others. W ith out a carrying crate you are obliged to I $9 4 M * f -------- F a t t a l a ! rew la. * 1» fattening fowls for market much to gained tbrou«fh confining them In •m all yards, w ith a bouse to live In. i r confined to this way tor tw o weeks, fed haevtly on rich fattening food and furwtobed plenty of water end g r it t h < w ill gala anrprtolngty to weight and condition of fieri» All thto to to the advantage of the seller, as the plumper and more attractive the car- caaaee tbs higher price they w ill bring la the market. (Country Gentleman. Masb composed of 100 meal. 100 pound* wheat middlings and fifty pounds Wheat bren. charcoal as S regulator. I f needed, tee enough of al fa lfa clover to mix what they w ill eat « 9 dean to fifteen or twenty mlantee. Me snocnlent food beets clover.—Aarnri- •aa Cultivator —— • - b HAS POINTS OP MERIT W ORTHY OP ATTENTION. 3 Train« to Ttio Cast Dally Through Pullman standards and jurist alee pi ug-aare daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car dally to Kansas C ity. Reclining dbalr- oare (seats free) to the East dally. PO R TLAN D DMFOT. A T I.A N T IC KXPRBMe Car the Kart vL Hunt ing ton. FO RTLA ND -B fO G « LO CA L, for ell local points Iwtween Biggs ami For (land. Arrives at Biggs fALUUAfiB-JOll. ' A Square Deal 1» amnred you wh«n you buy Dr. Pleree’» family medicine*—for all the Ingredi ent» entering Into thorn are printed on the bottle-wrapper* and their formula» are atLw-L-d under oath ae being complete and correct. You know Ju«t what you are paying for and that the iagrodletits are gathered from Nature*» lal«oratory, beln j »elected from the mort valuable native medicinal root* found growing tn our American fore»tr»adjghlle potent to cure »re perMPtU harn)leoO>«(L to the most delicate wotnrKAWniHaTPTt^ Not a dn>p th e x J S u ^ x u ^ via.- i l i U .v I» agent po»seaset reunefl gt' «■ nropcrtlc» of It» own. Intrlnik* »•’»« t)le antiaeptlc and antl- being a moat vabiubl fcrineut, nutritive aud »coiliing demul cent. Glycerine plavfl fcn Imixirtnnt part In p i, rifto '' » Gofden Medical Discovery In Jli* cere of Hull-'t'«llnn, dyspepsia and ni«;,k » 010/1'*h. attended by M»ur'rl*b,g», In^rt-b rll. bg/l breath, eouPd tongue, poor *bp»liio, gfcA w'.'ig feeling In »toin- atdr. bfiHCtMtH’i« and k|i»dr«*<l dernnge- T l»e P n l n t e r W o n . to' it* vf the I’to m if» . Ilx r t»»d bowel*. J’-'»|di'* ciiriojf :*’ l thr gbovo tf*trre«lng Often Lave painters aud sculptufiN all.riefiU. tht-' f ioide«,<lniltcal tJbeovery" dlacunneti the relative merits of paint l * a i e spr>r|K«' fnr fill dlw t*e* of the mueous ing and »culptur*. A *to rj 1» tokl of A m mbrJiie*. a* catarrh, whether of the t X » 1 patMAge* or of tn * «Ioniseh. bowel» an artist who reriWted the disparaging comparison* made by • sculptor ami or pc vie orjuuA Even In 11» ul »ta *n» It w f" yield to till« sovereign rem- told a wager that he eoitld within n edy If It* wso 1 ' ' • red In. In Chronic given time palut a picture «Fhlch should Catarrh o f the Naa.il pa «age*. It 1» well, while taking the «Golden Medical Dl»- dInplay the human figure as »'duple e covery " for the m-ee«»ary constitutional ly a* any sculptor could. Ire-ktrncnt. to cleans* the pn«»age* freely wo or threw time« a day with Dr. sag«’» The wager was accepted, and npeu a u rrh Remedy. Thhi thorough court« appointed day a painting w a* proJ-to tirL.«tiJye*4 generally cure* the worst ed which fulfilled all the condition* 11 canard by bron- reprenented a warrior, hl* back to the con- ngMCtatur, liendlng over a sheet of w a* S a f c f t J t ó w s r » « , on*. eiccnt lw «*k,lden am lent ter. to the limpid surface of which were fi ■ reflected his cotire face aud form To wdr- ••eporlallr In IbtMw o l tinetb; f the right a ault of |» lto h el armor bung and threw Lack a full length profile Image, while a m irror |M >rforn>«l ■ like office tor the toft able. Th«* ecnlF tor, of eooree, baaded ex»r JJJ® ««*»•? •takadw--Paris JournaJ ro u rila r e n t a l by Irrita tio n and t«ngoelioti n< the l«ron«'*»»aJ m** <xw iiwmibranra The « Dio* tw rery * le W mo r ■yl h»r er «ne nm<l>« arla- Ins frota »udth n fMK». nnr must It bo oa- ■ncMd w» Cwre rtaeum ptlon In Ita advanced at w o « n« w<rdl> »no w ill di> th a t—bat für » II tbe obstinat«^ Chronic ro«<tta. which. If nag- to fflre or badly treated, load n a to ro tim m p U im .lt lath« heal I U rin e th a t ran bn taken ■ — features of progress. In T H E T W IC E -A - W E E K 8 P 0K E 8M A N - R E V IE W , Spo kane, Wash., will be found the very latest news of the world, its matter including Information on politics, commerce, agriculture, mining, literature, as well as the local happenings in thè states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wash ington and the provinoe of British Columbia. In addition, its ooL umns for women, its popular sdenoe articles, its short and con tinued stories, its “Answers to Correspondent«” and "Puxsle Problems * * combine to form a home newspaper that at >1.00 per year can nowhere be exoelled. JR iTS'ADvwwnaiMo v a u t b . ® F«vh*p» yow hav* M m cthlng to * * ll—• i * rT ‘ * * * ’’'. farm machinery. Ton w»av wish to buy somethin! Th« bast poaalbla •a y to ootnmunleata with people w ho w ish tw buy wC sail 1« by Iwsortln* a amali a *- vortlaameal In The Spokesm an R eview . Farmers, atorbmen. Inmbarma« and l are taka the TWICB- a -WNNK. i f row wish to reach bualnaao man and * gU N P A T Oalawkhl« M < Wall»»«»«««« «Ivar. tv points, oon- For Astori» and w at for Ilw aoo and nactlog w ith orth No rtt ’ Uattch. Steamer Haaaatlo, Ash street dock. Leaves 8.00 p. m . dally, exoept Sunday. Saturday 1000 p. m. Arrives 5 00 p. m . d ally except Sunday. M wPoyUm , Oregon City »ud Yam - bill Blver points, Aah street dock. Leavss 7.00 a. m d aily e x w p t ttuniJay. Arrives 6.80 p.iu. daily exoept Sunday. For Lew iston, Idaho, sod way f poll points from R iparla, Wash. Leave Hiparla m., or upon arrival train No. 4. 6.40 18 Words ■ ¡ j S i •-." • .• • • . d T a lk in g to H im self O b s e rv e r P r in tin g R R o p o , •» * ••• May 29, 1996 pam ugr daily S T A T IO N S Pioneer Llm llet. I l P u l to O ierlanl Ltnutel, Om an tn CUcaio Southwest L tn lte f, Kamas C ttj tn C U cu No train In the fitrvic« o any rallroid In the world equals In equipment thst of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8 t Psul Ry. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elswhere. O ffic e Dger dally 11.60 arve 11.19 11.10 11.90 •- 10 46 10.40 10.24 10.22 10 06 9.65 9.17 9.20 8 65 8 49 a. ao 8 09 a m ■75^.. For rale* and Inlormatlon apply to W . M . C ro g re n , A g e n t Moro. Or. Ihe Dalles, Portland and Istoria Navigation Co. R e g u la to r L in e Porilud, The D&Uu ud wiypoati Berths In th e ir sleeps are Longer, H igher and W id er than in smallar cars on other Hteamars leave Portland aud T b e lin e s . T h e y protect their trains Dalles d ally except Suudsy at 7 a. m. the Block Svstem. arriving at about 6 p m ., oonneetlngat O re g o n . L y le w ith the N. R O W E , G e n e ra l A g e n t, 134 T h ird S t., P o rtla n d , fir . PACIFIC CO., Sunset, Ocean — m i— - Shasta E A S T via S O U TH Overland Express ML____ trains for Halera, . C o lu m b ia R iv e r & N o rth e rn R y C o For O oldend^e and K lic k ita t valley points. T ra in leaves Goldendsle at 630 a. m. daily except Sunday, a r r iv ing at L y le a t 730 a. m , connecting w ith down river boat for Portland and Interm ediate points. ^ v r e 'C y l e GoWena gl e "8n ' I arrival of tbe up river steamer. K e ‘ Good IcGommodatioRS for Teams and Wapos. Ashland, Sacramento, Og- Rsaahef«,----------- O I O 1C OREGON 195 3B B ÔT- IMPORTING CO PORTLAND ORE* -ta* S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N Depot, Foot of JeflTereon Street. THRO UG H TOURIST sleepers ! V IA I. 0. CHICAGO EAST P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N B E G IN N IN G F eb . 15, ,1903 IN For any further Information write or <fc>n, San Frsncieoo, Stockton Loe call on ihe neereri Agent, or the General Angeles, E l Paso, N s w Orleans and tbe Office at Portland. East. L eave* Portland U nion Depot, 8 46 p. m . Arrives 7.26 a .m ., d ally . M orning train oonneotsat Woodburn d ally except Sunday w ith trains for M t. A n gel, Silverton B row nsville, Springfield, W e n d lln g and N atro n Leaves Portland Union Depot 8.80 a.m arrives 6.66 p. m . F.ugene passenger ooonects a t W ood burn w ith M t. Angel and Silverton local. Leaves Portland U nion Depot 4 16 p. m ., returns 10.85 a .m ., dally. Corvallis passenger leaves Portland U n ion Depot 7.8» a m ., arrives6.60 pun D a ily . A N P TNC Sheridan passenger leaves Portland U n io n Depot 4 60 p.m ., arrives 8 2 5 * .m . D a lly .; Forest G r ° v® passenger leaves Port land Union Depot 10.45 p.m , arrives 1 60 p.m . D a lly exoept Sunday. TH E YEAR. THE YEtkES. A. a. F. JU Seattle. *asklaftee. Or B. DICKSON. C. T^A.. i B Third Street. Frillssd. Or. Leaves from Jefferson street depot for Dallas and interm ediate points dally, 4.15 p.m . A rriv e Portland, 10.16 a.m . T h e In d e p e n d e n t M onm outh Motor Line operates d ally to M onm outh and Alrtle, armneetlng w ith 8 . P. Co’s trains a t Dallas and Independence. First-class fare from Portland to Sserameoto and San Franrison, $20 berth. $6. Seoond-ctoss flair,916;second olass berth, $239 Tickets to Eastern polo Is and Europe a’so Japan, .C h in s , Honolulu ant Australis. C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , Corner T h ird and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 711. Po rtland , O r. When purchasing ticket to Chi cago and the East, see that it regd» Yia the Chicago & North- Weetern Railway. Choice of roqtee via Omaha or viq St. P^ul and Minneapolis. It la the roots of The Overland Limited and th* direct tin* to Chicago from the CoosL Four fast daily Chicago trains make connection» with all transconti nental train* at 8L Paul and Minne apolis. T 6e Beef o f iV ir f tf i in t . AU agents sell tickets via this line. For farther Information apply to *. v. Not-esa. «Mwrai seta. a. a. «.-«(• ■v- fs a rn ^ a « .. resTtasa, •«$, C. W . 8TINOER. W m . ricMURRAY City Ticlret Agent. Gen-Pass. Agt See Bert M ille r, the M onklsnd m ail oarrier, and bave him take th at package 4o you. H ia chargee are em ail and dellvenee p ro m p t •V / T om tble N o ll N o rth bud bound 1.20 pm .0 ....... .................... 1.40 6.4 .. .G ibsons___ 7 0 ........S in ks........ 1.44 • 0 . . . W a a e o ,... 04 14.1 . . K lo o d yk e .. J. 17 16 1 . . . S u m m it. . . 2.28 ltf.2 H a y Canon Jot 2.40 19.9 .. M c D .m a ld s .. 2.41 DeMoas... 28.9 2.68 27.9 ........ Moro . . . J. 04 89.4 . .E r» kin ville 8.18 80 6 .Grass Valley 8.44 16 8 . . . Bourbon.. 4 00 52.6 ........ K e n t . . . 4.10 67.8 . . . W lloox .. 4.20 5.00 arv 70 0 . . . S h a n ik o ... St. Pail Railway ’ A Scotchman, when asked why he always talked to himself, replied: “In the first place, because I like to talk to an intelligent man. “In the second place, because I always Tike to hear an intelligent man talk.’*. We ta lk o u flo u d for the Scotchman’s reasons. Would rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-i-n-g than on any other subject. We don’t say a word about prices—it goes without saying that prices are right. And our work—if it’s not right, send it back. Try us. We Print anything. “ T h s C s m fs rto h ls ^ a y " rs M R U SOUTHERN RT. Ihe Milwaukie For detailed informatiofl, rates, etc., cell on or address W rtta your a d .. plalalF. . toe g ja to ta m p s ar maney arder desired, and ta t a ' w h e t her Moro, Oregon. And Route o f th e fam ou« O riental Lim ited ■NVWW. Portland, Oregon. W . R. CROCAN, AG ENT, llie Chicago Milwaukee ¡GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAT ADDRBI tmn *xoept Friday. riouth- «H TU B IU RD AT A ro n » oente pe r line aa« i la te i p- na. Geu’l Pasaeoger Ag«ut, For toacrlptiw »»« Illustrated Pamphlets, write W . «7. M r B R I B F . , « S B . A g « . I'M Third Street, PO R TLA N D , OR. SEATTLE and CHICAGO 2 4 W o rd s |S ; = 4 'aatle G a la , Canon of the Grand Blaok Canon, M arshall and Tennaa <ee Paanaa, and tba World- Famou» R oyal Gorge. .. ,;,x. BETW EEN ™ " Som M aunvNIViN s » l t ^ g ( ? 0 U a.m. 0.00 p. m. 11.4* a.m Lv. 1X14 pm. w m . M c M u r r a y , EVERY DAY T U B t w i c b a W a a K RATW« ANN Tan eeale lino each » a li words to a IIaa. lias. ?.D a.m. As* A0* a.m. —1--- • ( .- PH ROUGH UTAH w»4 COLORADO A friend wno owns a tarm of 699 acres which ha to compelled to rent finds that the careless farm ing done by hto tenant In the growing of corn and crops of small grain baa filled the farm full of cockleburs and wishes to «tx-alory Bre proof bu ildinr know what be bad better do to get rid Rates, «1 00 end up. , Entirely rvnuetle.1. of this pest. I t cannot be done by an C entrally loeeled. Kreo bu» ineete train«. method In any one year, for the grout.«', Is probably so full of the eeeds that ay 1 even If none were allowed to go to now on mein tin floor. Pine Cefo end lA dlea’ Annex, known »* the H kii >« i . b **« Reom. seed from now on there would still be plenty on hand at the end of four years. W « think he w ill have to try the grass cure for this pest—seed the land down and either mow It for hay or pasture It for a series of years. By thun doing he "111 n o t only g e t rid of On M d tttrs J li««l In tere st the burs, hut be wUI rest and vefy greatly Improve the fertility of hla Your local paper ia a neoeagity farm. A farm In grass never grows to you, financially and socially. poorer; a farm devoted to grain grow But a NBW SPAPSB 0 7 GEN ing by tenants to on the highroad to Impoverishment Every quarter sec ER A L C IRCULATION, contain tion farm In the west should carry not ing the latest newi of the world, leas than forty acres of grass all the to equally necessary to you. The time. Than the old man can leave a "up to date man*’ w ill provide decent place of land for hto son to himself with these two essential work fam iliar with this guu. I t ’s Hable to go off. you know.” M r. Fogerty kept still. Then the bureau drawers were tac kled. They gave up another revolver and a quantity of Jewelry. The youngster, atlll keeping Fogerty covered, backed slowly out of the room. A t last be was out of sight, aud, aa F<> gerty says, "M e courage kem back.” Jumping from the bed. Fogerty, for getting hla attire, started In hot pur s u it But old age conspired to help the boy. The feet r.lti*b h id k »' <r nwnar far from the reach of the tumous Juca Dempeey’a lightning punches and fierce rushes had lost their cunning. At tbe top step of tbe stairs they refused to remember the old time agility, and M r. Fogerty took a cropper down fourteen Steps. Nothing daunted, be picked bkmaolf up and started to tbe back yard. Ils m w the youngster go out Into the alley and at the alley door saw him hit the street. Then be remembered his attire. H e wore nothing hut an Hodrrriilrt and a fierce frown. In the distance be saw Mrs. Fog'Tty coming with the tee. Thoughts of the delicious warm beverage filled hla mind, and be la now letting the |»ollce took up hla lost property. S.1A p in IU1 Hop, 1X0» pin. For full Information call on or addre»» H otel II oih I Esmond Hotel 6 00 ^m . L16 p.tn. A lA p .» . 6 00 a a>. flag no atop. Paaaca Bigji* 1012p.m. 6A7 a.m. For Bastrrn Waahlnrton, Walla Walla, Lawla- toa, Caaur d ’Alana as<f Oraat Northara poiaU. Vinton H otel New. Entirely. Convientto Business A». Daily. HPOKANK PLYMR. SA C H S 5 periods.” early, forty ysare ago, D r. R . V. rce of Buffalo, N . Y . , combine« extract of the two above roots, togethei with that of Stone root, Black Cherry- P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E bark, Blood root, M andrake and Glyc- erine—into a prescription which he pul a readv-to-use fotm , and called Conducted on Best Principles Dr. Pierce’s Golden M edical Discovery. C n m n a r r c le I T r a d e B o tle H e d I t was most successful in correcting and curing such ailments as were due to stomacn and liver derangements, followed by impure blood. I n cases of weak stomach, indiges tion, dyspepsia, ulceration of stomach Fou r Blocks from Union Dei*»I. or bowels, torpid liver, or biliousness Htb and E verett eta. the "Golden Medical Discovery” ha« never been excelled as a tonic and in N ew Brick B u ild ing Newly Furutobed. Rates 60, 76, $1 per day vigorator which puts the affected or gana " in tu n e ” and enables them to Hast accommodation» I n tbe city for tbs perform their proper functions. money. This alterative and tonic is indicated when you have symptoms of headache P. A . V IL E B , Proprietor, Portland, O r backache, in fact "ache ail over.' When your appetite is gone, tongue furred, bad taste in mouth, foul breath when you feel weak, tired, blue u k disoouraged, than is the time to take this natural restorative of D r. Pierce "Golden Medical Discovery”. « not _ .eoret, or patent qiedicine, because al P ro tla n d , O re g o n . OBCAK A N DK R SON MANAUKK its ingredients are printed on the bottia wrapper. I t contains no alcohol, oi ud Morris» S to b other harm ful, habit-forming agents— Goner t o t chemically pure, triple - refined glyo- cerine being used as a solvent and pre Free bu» to and from train » servative. A good medical book, written Rates by the day plain English, and free from technics terms is a valuable work for frequen 6 0 c, 7 6 c , S I . 0 0 , S I .6 0 , S 2 . consultation. Such a work is Dr European Plan Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad A Good Clean Fam ily Hotel viaer. I t ’s a book of 1008 pages, pro fusely illustrated. I t is given awa; now, although formerly sold in cloi binding for $1.50. Send 21 cents, ir one-cent stamps, to pay for cost ol mailing only for paper-covered copy, G urtpuH Plan. Portland. O rt addressing D r. R. V . Pierce, Buffalo P hil M bt » cu »» N. Y .; or 31 cents for an elegantly Manag«r cloth-bound copy. * Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative, two or three cathartic. Easy to take as candx. Lv. to lly . CHICAOO -PONT LAND 8PKC1AI. for Ihs Kaat . via Huntington. ».*> a.m. Pa«M> BI rs *> (»top«) 1.16 p-ni. Haton’s B t a Bttiiwk lOtautN a n « l V e g e t a b l e * Keep Posted nor. union P acific a Im perial H otel "JOOS X - U K - BXl'.tTXU. OREGON S horr I jne /UADEMY. I1 K Z L I CABBTOM» CBATB. Home years ago Inland Poultry In re ferring to green bone as a poultry food said that ha great value lies la Ha well proportioned and numerous conatltu ants. which are Juat what la needed by the hen to produce eggs In It we have lime tor the shell, mineral m atter for the yolk and albumen for the white. There Is only one objection to green bone, which la that It la s o m e w h a t.c o n centratod I f fed entirely on It the hens w in ent too much; hence It be ta feed H In coniaac such bulky food as clover er bran. F E N C IN G . • HILL carry tbs fowls by the legs, five or alx fowls a t a time, which not only tends to make them wild, hut you are Hable to Injure a fine bird by reason of Its trying to escape while you have both hands full. W ith thia crate, which has a small door or loose lath In the top, you can catch a doxen or more, put them to It and transfer them w her ever you wish quietly and rapidly and without Injury to the birds. Dwek ■ •« •*. burry the laying docks. I t wanally tatjwve them, eemetlmea seri ously. When handling ducks never hold them by tbe wings. When sickness attacks ducks It is useless to doctor. The best remedy for dock ailments Is plenty of sliced raw onion In the m*ah and an absolutely dry, soft bed. When you desire • Runner ducks for egg production have four to five ducks w ith an unrelated drake Tw o docks and one drake usually produce too large a percentage of drakes, and they don’t pay to fatten. Docks should never be permitted to run with fowls. They both do bast In pens by themselves. When fowls and docks are allowed to drink from the same vessel leek out for disease. M . M . S. P O U L T R Y T b e boat features«/ m erit in thia fencing are (bund icinal roots found in tbe earth, digested in Its m u ltitu d e of borison- in the plant laboratory of Nature and tal w ires,the cabled selvage made ready for man or animal ? aud cable every foot in the There is agrowing belief among soien- height o f fence, to say tiata that the vegetable kingdom fur nothing o f the connecting nishes us with the necessary elements mesh wires; this, coupled for blood making and to keep that deli w ith its peculiar construc cate balance of health that tbe human tion, bare any possibility T o C u ra a Cold In O n e D ay. animal is so apt to disturb by wrong methods of living. Thus we know that T ake Laxative Hrom oQuinine tablets of Ils contracting, sagging we should get the phosphates from the A ll druggists refund money it it fails or n arro w ing together be tween poets; doing aw ay wheat in our bread—or some cereal tocure. E .W . G rove’s signature is op w ith the top and bottom foods, and iron from certain vegetables, board rail and fu lly one* each box, 25c. such as spinach and greens. h alf the num ber of nasla I f there is ill-health then our best 1 o rd in arily required, whleb method for recovering our standard reduces the actual ooat of balance of health is to go to Nature’s the completed feuoe. These Laboratory—the plant life which will W B L IT A K Y Items alone insure a saving furnish the remedy. lag « , M*A «>>r «, IWI. of fully 60 per c e n t to the „ Buried deep in our forests is the plant a top must be — much higher user, w ith o u t tak in g In to aooouut tbe faot th a t a fence w ith a t o p ka.ll -------------- — than — » one n t » without . » » i i . n * to be n of known as Golden Seal ( Hydrastis) the equal service, for a top ra il, being visible, marks the h eig ht of the fence and gives chickens >»m «thlng <9 » « J f on. I t root of which Edwin M . H ale, M . D ., is made o f the beet galvanised steel w ire, sm oothly and eveuly woven, and retains Its fu ll h eig h t before as well ae after Profeasor of M ateria Medics at Hahne- stretching. M anufactured by the mann Medical College, Chicago, states « In relation to its general effects on the stern, there is no medicine in use P a c ific S te e l a n d W i r e C o., >out which there is such general ton- animity of opinion. I t is universally Oakland, Cal. — — Portland, Oregon. regarded aa the tonic useful in ail de bilitated states.** D r. Hale continues: C a r m o d y B ro s ., S e llin g A g e n ts , «Prof. John M . Scudder says, ‘ I t stim ulates the digestive processes, and in* t noro, Oregon. creases the assimilation of food. By these means the blood is enriched, and this blood feeds the muscular system.' I mention the muscular system because believe it first feels the increased see / Z Z Z m XL Xfc z z z ir A power imparted by the stimulation of ncreased nutrition. The consequent improvement on the nervous and glandular systems are natural results.’ ” Stillingia or Queen’s root is another . ’ a IM to " Eatables of all kinds pan»P root which has long been in refute as caU^oyuv^aad an alterative (blootT purifier) and Prof. at T he Sachs Market John King, M . D ., says of it: "A n J. W . H ILL. M. D. alterative unsurpassed by few if any M c C a le b B u ild in g other of the known alteratives; most Prln«lp»L M a in S t r e e t . successful in skin and scrofulous affec F . O « raw er I t . F-rtiow d. tions. Beneficial in bronchial affections .1 in ________ all Kind« __ o£ ________ Fbh and - Cored Meat», Ham^Bjcon —permanently cures bronchitis—relieves Dealer. — and Lard. Fresh Fiah every Thursday and irritation—an im portant oough remedy Butter sod —coughs of years' standing being cured. Headquarters for Vegetable» and Fruit». Egg» takca in exchange- Give me a trial order. Aids in blood-making and nutrition, G RASS VALLEY, ORE. and may be taken without harm foi and. as In tbe days of hla youth, sticks to the tim e honored ring drink of tea. QatrT •» «• <be O*— »e •* «••rtalltT The tea was all out In tbe Fogerty household, and Mrs Fogerty started ITT «’ >■ «ha Shall. There seem to be wide and* varied for a grocery store to replenish the sup opinions as to why chlcka die In the ply. M r. Fogerty was sleeping the j L r r Many claim, which Is true In a sleep o f a man In perfect health and tense that the germ la weak, caused Dever dreaming of the crimp which was by too close Inbreeding I t la true also soon to be put in hla finances. «hf» we find weak germs at times when By the bedside was a revolver, a fha> parent stock la not related, writes costly affair, designed for use by Mrs 0 . F . Scott In Western Poultry Journal. Teo dose confinement, w ith little or Fogerty when her husband la away She does not put It under no exercise, or Improper feeding w ill nights. also cause chlcka to die In the shell, the her pillow, Just allows It to He on the germ not being strong enough to w ith floor. stand the various changes during In • Fogerty’s sleep was Interrupted by a footstep. Quickly turning, he looked cubatlon. The w riter la fully convinced after Into the muskle of Ms own coatly gun. « s ift careful demonstrations that « I’ve faced Jack Dempsey when he w h ib the above causes are partially was In his prime,” says M r. Fogerty, true the main cause la Improper ven "but Jack never caused the funny tilation, the chlcka suffocating from chilly feeling to creep down my spine Insufficient sir. The ventilation of al that tbe revolver did. M y sympathies most fill makes of Incubators remains to a man who Is looking In tbe face of a pye^-tM aBy the same from the beginning to the end of the hatch, and while gun." Fogerty declare^ the holdup artist this ventilation may be Juat right at was not over fourteen years old and some stage of the hatch It certainly 1« wore knee trouser». i not rlgfik all the way through. , I f the Hold still. M r. Fogerty,” aald the proper amount of a ir passes through at youngster. ‘T v s some business w ith the begiputug of the hatch, the venti lators being of a given and stationary you.” H e held the revolver In his left hand. •Isa, then as the chick grows It must Beaching over to a chair w ith the right, have a greater amount of air, and as he started an extended search of Mr. It la not forthcoming auffocatlon fol Fogerty’s pockets. lows. Quit yer klddln’,” said the anxious The system of ventilation In Incu Mr. Fogerty. . • bators of today la auch as to cause a Does this look like a Joke?” asked draft, drying the eggs too fast, causing the young man. "You’d better go to the membrane or lining beneath the sleep again.” 1 yfw.ii of the egg to become tough, so Put that money back,” yelled ko- much ao that at batching time the chick gerty as he saw bis $114 go on a long Is unable to break through, many even shot. ___ dying in the shell after InHng pipped, Aw, g’wan.” Jestingly answered the whereas I f thia membrane could be boy. " I needs this for Christmas kept soft and brittle as when fresh laid Marne’s . gotter have a new sealskin ’ the chick would easily have picked Its sack, and me ottermoblle is out of way o u t repairs.” By placing a hygrometer under a U t The money safely pocketed—la the ting hen tbe humidity or moisture w ill boy's pocket, of course—the youngster register about 60 per cent, while In al tackled M r. Fogerty’s vest I t gave up moat all makes of Incubators Jess than a beautiful gold watch valued at >75. half that amount w ill be shown. Here Keep still, M r. Fogerty. Don’t get in Ilea the cause of such poor hatches excited.” cautioned tbe boy. ‘T ip not ' tn high altitude«, the air passing too i rapidly through the Incubator, taking tbs moisture from the egg too fast, d ry ing and toughening the membrane un til the chick cannot break through. INCUBATOR CHICKS. Eat»n • H u rlb u t goods are « e ll known. There in no other box and tablet paper so w ell known to the beet users of stationery. I t eoets more than other paper an y where else hut a t T h e Observer Book Store. W e desire to emphasise this fact, leaving it to th e user to judg** whether or not this is not the fait. W hen v<*u use it, you have the satisfaction of knowing th a t you are using the beat paper roads. •«Sri a