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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
w •• • t 7? • * * »T3» V' «3» LtLX/s SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER l¡ A «trawtarry eultlva or writing to V' »TIi I H)R ITBI.ICATloN When feeling your cow for a full flow of milk, begin slowly at first, Our Horticultural Visitor, say«; "|n A tan.1 • itb. •• st < .r.-g'Hi < Ity. < frr then gradually Increase until your IW7, by heavy manuring, I netted gon, Nuv. 15, |«97. Notlcel« h.-rehv I» FI’ Rii All Kh KVFWy FR1DAT, UT A few eatitage« hung above the rsiw has all «he will mt. Carrote. I L'si from a quarter of an acre. In glven «h«t tbe fotlowlng ñamad «et 1U>Y It GILL à ALBERT O>LE. hen« ao they will have to jump a ll.-r ha» tllr-d no»Ice of til« Intvntlon Iirrf« and all kinds of swculrnl food i i®*, | netted I*«»' on a »cant acre lo mskr flnnl pr»»if In Mippa.rt <>f hl« i» m* rirv or little to get the green« 1« gisai for are good at this time of year, The ' and a quarter. I averaged that y«*ar clahii, and Ihst «ald pr»»tf will ta B< IO, LIAN C<>.t ORr.GOMe their health. belief that carrot« will dry the cow 44<«>nei |wr acre on five ocrea. In le ído twf.-re the < -iunty Clark o! TFMWRI t.inn ouniy, at Altany, Orvmwi, on The large«! potato yield on record 1« not *o«>ndel cn fact. Give a lib I*»'«I I nett«*d *•’»«» |H*r acre on all i Jauuary ¡¿ I«»« vis: llobert »r annum InvnHably In «Iva- * fl M pr>»1uc«i In Northern Wyoming In II« month« •• •• •• ........... I w< ersl grain feed of the right kind. h«d under Intensive culture, live f«trii han ( II E. !'• >.1. f<>r the N W bar at»nnm If n«.t jeM »n »dran «, 1 o» 1 m ®0. According *.n sworn testimony, «nd carrots will Increase, not dimin serve" > of Mer. 13. T.>wn«hlp II S II l Eaat K4»nr*1»lny mira ai mir.living ra’»*.to tw» it amounted to 974 bushels and He tiaui.*« |he followlng wltnr«».-» to 49 ish the flow nf milk. No hen will lav that have "ail r preve hl« contlnuou« n-«ldencv up»m 1 » anale*»f ad *er Heerr, ruta tnnwt »<r nntd fr»r l*iund« per acre of which h-'W bushel» I should like In say to all poultry- i they can eat." They will get fat, and cultlvatloa of, «aId land, vlt: were marketable. The expense of men who are troutiled with chick die off, and run Ihelr owner in debt. Arcble c. G-iiiiv«, J. E Ikxvenport, production wu «fated to have been ' ena flying over the fence, that I F«*ed a variety—meat, .■hopped gras«, Jame» Crsft, of Larwood, and Wll 1*74.®. Such a crop anywhere In have a g>»»t way to atop them, potatoes and f.i-d rather too Utile •on lllchardson. of Helo, l»r«-g<>n. GIT A MOYE ON YOU. t HAS. It. MtxtKHS, , the county thl« year would have | Take a go.»! «tout string and tie a than too much. Ot»»« rve thl« rule HI op yer kickin' bout the time«. ftegister. la-rn pretty profitable. The average knot sliout three Inch«*« from the "No «crutch, no food." That is the Git a hustle on you; Hklrml’h 'rrand «nd grab the dim«* I yield of potato«*« In the t*nlf«*d end;then take the ••nd nearest the wholo secret of fccdliig In n nut Kxzkit R«58rt I Ntate« 1« In ordinary yrara «taut knot and |>ut it around the tip end «hell. Ef the dollar« »hue you. t<) Q r»f 4fb*E of one wing, «nd tie H slip knot he. huehcls to the acre. Croakin' never hought a dross The farmer who Is feeding a *crut> Wheal «1'1 ttw. per bu. Growlin' Isn't in It. Dr. Ntubta, of the lx>ul«lana ex low the knot In the string, so it can h > w and gue-slng that she !>«>'«. Oat«, 31 " »• Hour H 30 libi. Eli jour peeiH-r« on succ.-s«. - |arlu>ent atallon, In summing U|> not pull too light on the wing. may ta said to ta "gambling in • * Bran I* no Ion. Then go In Io win It. the advantage« of the cow p.»a,giv«'» Then |»i«s the other end of string '«tuck." It's a «or! of board of Ira.lv «• .Middlings l<> under the other wing, and have It bu-i<><*»*. That 1«. «he trail.*« a very j Time» la giftin' g'»«! agin-» I th« -e point«! Chop, I lb per t<»n. Just loose enough oo that thechlckvn • mail lot of poor milk for her board, Try to h«‘lp them all you kin. I. It 1« a nitrogen gatherer. I'ntat.H.». Mieta |M*r sack. Egg», 33c. per lot. 3. It «hade« the m >|I In «ummcr, can keep Its wings folded naturally, and leaves the dc.dvr short on butter tion't wit 'round w Ith bangin' lip, Butte»,creamery 3ó: rancho 13 !♦> and He same as other end. Thl» «nd long on endurance,—Mouth- j keeping it In condition mo»t «ultat4< a I lam». Ip.-r Ifi. That 1« «ure to floor you; • to rapid nitrification, and leave» th. will not harm the chicken In the western Stockman. Shoulder«. Sc per IK Try to get a better grip 1 «oil friable and l.wee. In the l»-«t con least, and if pr.qwrl adjusted will Bacon, 10»- per lb On the work before you. With cows th«t calve In laird, 10c per lb keep the highest flyer Inside a •Ix- . dlthm for a future cr<q>. Put anme ginger In yer word« the fall, the greatest yield of milk Chicken«, dim per dos 3. It hs« a large root develop foot fence. I have used II un svv- When you gri*ct a neigh »«or. ' com»*« during the winter when j merit, and hence pumi» up the wa era I chicken« with g.ssl su< icceue j price« are tad, and the young grass Throw- your trouhle to the bird«, ler from great depth« and large when I fnd.sl to keep them In by Git right down to latmr. of spring com.-» to freshen th«*m up irea». nod with It the mineral mat dipping their wing». After it has 60 YEARS' An' you'll notice every day |usf as they began to fall. Major ter m-.-d.-d l.y the plan!. been on iitr-ut six w.-eks the string EXPERIENCE Thing« 1« cornin' right yer way. , Alvord dec! ires that in practice, four 4 It» adaptability lu all kinds of may ta removed, »ml your chicken g-»»l cow i calving in the fall are Atnp yer kickin', r«’t • hold soils. will stay in Just a« though it h id Of the wheel and turn It; 5. It «lands the heat and sunshine never flown ovr r a fcrice — E. <». equal tn five similar cows calving In i th.* spring, wlill«» they cost no more, i You can never handle gold of H«>ut w-rn stimmer«. Hill, in American I'ortllry Journal. cow for cow. ’lx*«» you try to earn II G. Its rapid growth enable« the Fortunate is the mnn who taught Tsea M.»«« A Texas exchange »ays a large Brush the cotiwel« from your eye«, fsrm.-r to grow two cro|*« a year on hl» calves that were drop|»ed lust O<«iaMS syndicate are arranging for the CovTRiaHT» Ac Htop your blam'd repinin' th«« • »me mh I. spring to rut mvid when they « ere ARfnh* •*' T!r.< • efce». h <*rw- f'| tt « tx-.wg An' you'll notice that yer »kle« qttlrlDr «»r«n«in « ar ■ pini* n fr» «R»<her an 7. If -own thickly, will hy Its ra young. If he otippll«*« them with purchase of big herds of cattlo for inventisi te |»r>hah»y tmwnta' ta ( * «r unica. Anus'll ta shinin'. lUd.AMrtrfjy «w.r.n fr".«tal litMh • li "41 l*a(rt»l» pld growth sud shade t-fT*« tunlly proper fo«*d now thnt ih • milk the f'utan trade and will make Ha»i •4»nf ftr«. t H trat «den » f»»f MarurttMf pMklrt ta.. Antonio tlivlr headquarters. The If you loln't the nerve to try, l’AJert« 'u»n thr -.afh Muith A lo. r»<N»lv» •m>>ili«-r »11 w«*ed«, ami thuaMirvt'M* rstU.ii has been dl*continu«*d, •per Ai «v e, • ' ‘ ' ergo luti»«» Nn«*mc away some where» and a .-leHOsIng crop Farmer«' Advocate, he will have no ll-ivana trade alone w ill require ton head of beef cattle a die. ti. It 1« th«* best preparatory crop difficulty to keep them In a thrifty thousand A han 1» <n»*!y -■••ratn-1 w.Hy I arenai rtp. Xl known to the K<>i.lhern farmer; ev condition. Otherwise they* will go ■ month for an I 'it- ti :i I ' >• |> li ,. I rulliti i <t a> » e- ■’ ¡- ur *: Tr.rn.-« |d a yawr ' jf n - ith*, |! - I : » ail newedeaiara. They will also supply Cuta with Tlie president In hi« mre«nge to ery kind of crop grows well after it. Into winter quarters In a condition ¡stock cattle and work oxen. It b MUNN & Co?6"” - - New York t’ongre»«, n«-umv« that the eor flicl 9 It furnishes a moat excellent ’hat it would have been betl«-r for Pranch ttfA»«. *'M F Mt., Waahla<t .«>, I» l . .■stimated that this trade will, be of In Cuba ha« not, »• yet, "reached food In large quantities for tsdli their owner had he rnl«<«l them with n »mall qunntlty of gunpow fully three years duration in it« the dignity of war." What on earth man mid animal«. The alove 1« to be taken with n der when quite young. There »• (■re-ent proposition. If this tie true con»lltute« "ar anyway? To a "The worst coid I ever had In my little salt, for we lead of a farmer» no .»adder spectnele than » meck- the pro-|H-ct of the farmer and stock life was cured by < haiiiberlain' week mind II would «rent there nti-ed on this coast is bright indeed. had been some trouMv going Of» eX|M>»in><-nt, In which he siiid that vycd calf carrying a barrel large Cough K.-medy,” write« W. II down there. The pr«»«dl»|w»lchc. - the cow p< a was the Worst tiling he enough for two. It will require at Norton, of Sutt«>r Cre.T, Cal. "Thl I ev.'t bail on hi» farm. Those w ish l«-a»t two or three months' pamper The Spanish offer of autonomy to aay the numtar of t'utan Inoocrnt» cold left me with a cough and 1 was ma«*«cred, not klll.-d In tattle, ing to try the cow pea -liould at tlr»t ing to get ,»uch calves Into a grow 1 t 'uta has tieen formally rejected by ex|H«qor.»llng all the linn*. The i sow but a little patch. If it Is ad ing condition; very often they are the t'utan Insurgents for two «ufll amount« Io **•.(«<». M.««t peopl«- Kemedy curisi me. and I want all of j Would think the strife In Cuba had .pled Io the soil, all Well and good. »tunted for the remainder nf their dent reason«, one being that no .me my friends when troubled with a , believes that any Spanish official cough or cold to ti«.> it fur It will do IMMcd the dignity of war, *>me No doubt in Mime localities, it is th«* natural days. finest dairy ami stis-k feci that can know» the meaning of autonomy, them gissi. Sold by 1'ir.nv Mr. John Bennet, Sunman, Ind., time ago. It 1« nothing now but butchery and should I m » stop|a*<l. I m * given anywl,ere and produce« gives thl« remedy for lice: Some the other is th.it the t'utan leaders I'KKHY. time» lice w ill Hieumuhite on only I long ago »Wore to accept nothing There 1« »ucti n thing a« being to more to the acre. I have fed Home cn»llage '•ne or two foul . in n flock; their but indep.-ndt-no and to kill such of stately,and moving too »low In hum For ».de—«hie second hau l ten coiii I m will bo of a dark color and their own party a» might suggest anlly'a cause. It 1« high time th.» hor»«*» for «•varal years, but hor»«* power engine,ami an Adv m.-e tlivlr feathers not smooth. A n.»v- I any form of compromise. As the government made some kind of « past winter 1 was »hort of oat» 3t> Inch cylinder sepvnitor. All li> have fed en-ilng.* to two luules, to n t'utan Hrmv.l forces ate under order» i.*ewlll not discover the lousy one. bluff at Spain. _____ brood mare and two .-oils. The On wash .lay, wtn-n the»uds iireju-t to hang any Spaniard who may good order. Cull on Austin A Propst, If the Oregonian did not go to mare has twen »uckli'ig for six right, take the loii»y bird by the 1 bring offers of terms which do not four mil«-» E.-i»t of Albany, Oregon. auch extreme« of oiltern«-«» In It» week» now, and 1 •«*<■ no tad etti-ct« l<-g-, sink it into the sud» slowly un com-c lc lnde|M*ndvnce. communR-n- ANTRI» MKVKMAI. F.MTIIFl I MIN •»!< attack* on Pennoy.-r, Il would -mack They relish and eat all they want til it 1» undei the water up to the tlon between M|>anlnr«ls and Cuban» V.xtuon tn trave) f<»r rrtajwtrtsD»!* »I hotiwr In on««!) ’Wkhkn |e«» of |*r-omd spile. I be poll««- once per day, w hich 1» about one- ears, but keep the ear» and eyes out. would seem difficult.—John llrtt»- .«»tn » *t i’-lr fl « » ■ «-kh *'i I system In Portland ha» alway« lieto half bushel each. I hear a great Hold the bird there for « minute or bertaon In Collier* Weekly. I'l .s'f Jo'1 I’.f U 'ltd “ !<• * ?• -rt-Df» 1' h . -w wwt Aft YnltJpc. I’tw Naium totten to the core, and we aoppuM- deal alsiut liot ensilage. My pits or two, mi that every feather will tai htcmco. th« present force I« no worse than riMima, as they are entirely above •ouked to the skin. Have another i Thomas A. Edison, Jr., has fommou. People have t**en bunco ground, with a plank flour, are only vessel witti clean warm «rater, rinse brunche I out Into business for him ed, rubbed and murtlereti In Port ten feel m | uare. 1 All in Augu-t, the turd in it, then rub it down with 1 «elf, having recently o|«medan office land under the a<liiilnl»tra!l>>n of don't o|»>n until Nov**mtM*r, and a cloth to dry II. put it In a coop in New York. By his Inventions li.» every mayor that Portland ever they have by that tlmeeoolc! down <i|M*n on one side, face to Hu* »un or, ha» nlready become a rival of hit Fxtltion Attirrloan A er irti Km iut j had. And as to the "North End", .»nd I have no inure trouble witti .1 hut stove, mi the bird wilt dry father. ONLY 1*1.00 V Y EAlt. It alway« was considered tough h » hot ensilage unless a warm »( m *II without chilling. Allow uo draught All Ih« I <*4Mling Iratiife« ll »’ l.xvo nt . 1.« c lines and 1 don’t f.-.-d fa»t enough i K * J<’»»I1GX| I* ptliar *»»• I«» he» r*(«liif'l the toughest. Ucr to Prevost Pae'suaoali. to »trike It, and be sure it Is in a ll>o » oiulHg Jtar ALti luatiy new our« A«l4»fl to keep the surface fed off. 1 never At this time of the year a cold I» An Ideal Farm and Family Weekly The African Paplllo AntlmH.hu». loosen up more than I fc-ial a time warm place until dry, and you will Ite *»»»*■>• •• 1 M««< h, l»a*rv not tii>d any more lice.—Farm Poul very easily contracted, and if left to a very rare butterfly, |« quot.-d high —4'<>r. Bun.l New Yorker. 11J lullll lt>< ll«*rtl« tiltut«*. I'oultry try. run Its course without th»* aid of f- » Marke»* Gaii|riiln<, at In the London market. A pair '•< I have a cat.-lier fur use In ringing rsa’uiis, ’ 1 ra« tl« «»l A ton of butter «old from th«* farm some r.-llald«* cough iiit-dh-lne 1« Ila- Hilly »old for *1»» nt public auction. ting" that works to perfection, for *•... r *•«•»(■ I I Farmers, »¡pplc. « I wn;, llluutf««*•>»>• Costs almost nothing so far as fvrtll Ido to result In that dread disease. t»v abio artuto, c«»n»b|nr *«» tuak*- It ixtvaltt the largest bog can tw livid withone Halts of cinnamic acid have taen Ixing element» are concerned, but It Pneumonia. We know of no tatter able tu Ihoae wl».» Ja» :» It t t a lit . g. ' hand and rlngc! with Hie other, TI»»» !.**••* Mo brio at I < <«mtiterrlai lewd a« a remedy for tubérculo«!« on is esiltnnhsl that a ton of w heat re rem.-ly to cure a cough or c< Id than Agrirttlittrei. « top ltep«»rtu In Ihelr aemaon, lake a broom handle, Imre a small <•»title*ti••>«! »arm Se-we, atxl I cllrr. at...»ng four hundred patient« of l'r-jf. moves about fa worth of plant f<i*»l i 'hamtN-rl »In*» < ougli Kemedy. We • I»» > armesru aie I r>*«littg > *•!•*•* lit » e hole In one end, take a strong whip- TtlK OWAhOK JVI'l» »tffkrii I« n»«< et linderer, of Stuttgart. From an from the soil. This difference must liave used it quite extensively and it c« « I it haw reJiai*.«« 'ue.lol ( <>rreep..tt.| cold about 14 inches long and p«UM experience of oeven y .-ere he hope« • ul« al Ihr <«« urtai I latrai Marke* lin he taken Into consideration in corn- has always given entire satisfaction. ieri all QV«r *h« I Miteni • i.«'. « Ilia! he has found a lasting cure for thmugli hole and th*. This forms a Isiring butter w Illi w heat production, —Ol-.gah, Iml. Ter. Chief. Pimilw Meter* Mor le e. I alee* Fweh- noose. When you -top your hogs, I anil W l«»fte. * an« V ** ttr k. 1 hr «»«»« mí the disease.____________ for It represents that amount in fa This is the only remedy that Is Eaniiaraa. 1 ,M,h ••‘he with th. (Her take hold of the handle and hook I 8dlUl8S< *••»••"••••** 1 •••»«<•*•.I Herat* A New York Slate exchange «ay» this noose in the mouth, upta-r jaw, vor of butter at the start. The se known to he a certain preventative *««rtter ai»<* Dmng »««Ike* cret of aucewasful farming 1» to pro I'aga. Oofjiblf»« !.. >*<• t Lie dr partii.» u* • f of pneumonia. Among tlie thousands "tlm Supreme Court ha« dvcldrd then twist the handle, forming a aa mut i» vahir and lutare«* a« utoa* vt tlm duce onmethlng on the farm that re 'who have used It for cold« and la RpreJai Fan.ilv Fa|»riu that poultry running at large Is wild hitch around the nose. You can moves as little of the real wealth of grip(*e,we have never yet learned of <JI *UlD\*ah.wrto| hl.w Mevirine, trlrrlitary a 1 1' rr t. ¡ ,« > |;> * game and the party on wldch the> hold the handle with one hand and the farm as |«i««ible —Exchange. 111) M%«.A/|N» »4IKM »oh <w«ur a slngtu caae having resulted In tre»«p.’»«s ha« perfect right to kill ring with the other.—Drovers’ rs.ntaa >' il with a ».rat « ■ > er. the u .ml)ri «t |M*gru t ary in* fr««tit J« I.» M. You seldom find a fat Jersey, for pneumonia. persons who have them." FKKK AAMFLK Kil l arnt on r~«|iieal Journal. »he is tiy nature a dairy cow. Ml»«* weak lung, or have reason to fear an When a aheep Is a year old, two assimilates her fo.al In such a manner attack of pneumonia, should keep James Leonard, Ml years ohl, a farmer, near < '»cola. Neb., has never large additional teeth spi>e'ir In the a« to put tier fat Into her milk, in- the remedy at hand. The 35 and Ml I ANO had any teeth, lie lias four child front part of its lower Jaw. Accord ' «lead of un her bones. It 1» often cent sixes for sale by P kkkv A fen who are al«o toothless. Tlodr ing tn English law,when these teeth •aid that the deep orange lining of P kkrv . < < jrlnpedla ef l*rt>(re>ee and * **nt* % gum» have undergone an uMiflcalloti ■ pjwar the young animal is no long her ears 1« a positive sign that the <iu I «Ir <•» Mwrhrta, Marketing xml I'rlrea p.^txAUl I«« iA.h *<ar!y or hardening which makes them a« er a lamb, but a »heep. At 2 yrnr-« animal can glv«* to h.-r butter that Tor 3&lo •ubeerItwr, n»w or «»l«l. A Ttr®»ury ■ t bUktuiltr« for Farm * r II*.m<*. hard and solid a« teeth. Mr. old the sheep g its four large teeth tieautiful golden tint without the aid • »ffVe» or Factory A Itrferm«-« tm ®0 ncree of land 5 mile« South«»a»t an«1 E»« ry flubjr. t FrrtatniM u» Afrlettlturr, li la-onnrd Is able to crack nut« In hi« In the middle of Its lower Jaw. At <1 of butter .adoring. When fed on duelry. < otuinertr> ait<t Market*, Fublh Af grass th.- Jersey lm|i>irts that golden nf Scio, 150 acre» In cultivation, tai years old II has six large ja-rmanent j iws w Ithout any apparent effort or fair«, teso num Ira au«! I’olliira, llouaehuld l .< at'.-»), Ilrbtf«.--<» M»<1 M«» irK A *•» an cutting teeth, and at 4 yenro, eight. tint to her butter to such a degree: ante open pasture and brush, some pain. ______________ AlMtMl’ f tairt.ur«. ti.» Wrath *-r Aw When It is very old, Its teeth begin that It 1« unaur|«a«aed by any other tluils-r Three fourth» of this 1« No. tfonumleal Data. Hit.ia for Fact M-.nth, I mi « « >.*. tr«r H®»li •I«» h ® a <» realaiHMt The Prince td Wales carries the to drop out, and th<Ha. that remain i cow. I farming lurid, price *15 per acre. pat.I N » W hl HM MIM» KA »• . «I imi prior to January 1st. !V, r»c«|vv IU» «• Rherpgvt UtpoWonn from dogs, largest amount of life Insurance nf are long and round like sh.a* p< ga Terms, half cu«h, Kdancc, one year. lualtiilvr of ihia year FKftK? any one In England. It I« said to it 1« a sign of go si luck to keep Who I Ml»» the embryo from their Will rent the purchaser 375 acr«*a ad- . ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, he over **,000,0011. CHICAGO, Ill the poultry house dean and white- howl« In the pasture. Hence, to l.dnlng the Above for a term of years, Marquette BullJInf, wash.sl within, if not without, anti prevent tapeworm keep dog« out of 135 acres of which 1« In cultivation, Richard lleddlck, a colored man, nesting material frequently changed. the pasture. If you must use dogs, balance, posture, brush, and some of Pittsburg, Pa., claim« to ta 13»> It is al»*i a sign of good luck to keep them free of tapeworm by or- limber, g<»«l i»ou»e and tarn, or year« old, and a copy of hl« "frr«- give plenty of go->d aound f<»sl and caslonally dosing them as follow»: chard, Ar. Tbl» 1» Hiftopi»>rtunlty S antiam N iw «, *1.50 1 For each pound of the dog's weight for some one to make money. papers" «••cm« to confirm the claim dean water. OhAxr.r Ji t i> F abnku , I.no lUl.Ki SHKI.TOX. Thl« pajM-r certifie» that he was born give two grains of areca nut dis- It Is a sign of g.HMi luck to find a Y kak B ook ,M> J Selo, Oregon. on July 4, 1777. well «elected fl.a k In the hen house. solved Ic milk. Give this after the Our price la only *1.® for both pa It 1« a sign of p.s>r luck to And a animal has fast.-d over night ft led or per« one year each, ami Year Book Xstray. \VA»»IM.ToS,l>ec. 7 -The «coate filthy hen house, l.-aky building, shut up) anti after two hours give and Almanac. One «mail boy pony w ith reached committee on ruins hisiructed the broken glass In windows, mixed lot castor oil or other physic. mane, one white hind bait, branded srrgnant-at arm« of the «enate toen- of ben«, a large number of male» Put ron lao your nome taper. It force the rules of the «enate prohibit W ant «!»— All girl,« to know that on right hip with bridle bit. Came ing the Mie of liquor In the «coate kept year after year, and no atten- Ho«» Cake will not make their hand* to my place «ix miles southeast of work* for your Intere«!*. tiou |s»ld the hell«, Nc’o, about «ix week« ago. wing of the capitol. Ctmnae between gissi luck and red and rough like common snap a« A. U Hit’ll A RISK»!«. fine (».und of «hevp'« wool will poor, and then be content.—Maine j Il contain« no tilling or free al kali.— ' Goiter, Banjo and Violin airing» M M. Ikinlel. h.«k. I y.ird of <-lotl>. Farmer. Come to u« tor j our jot» printing at Peery A Peery’«. OF ¡NTtkEST TO FARMERS. •« •’ a • ♦ * *•* •• • F . * * * *■ - J6Ì A ..■ ■ '•«•r'ï't • 3 ’ » - ’* ' * . .♦ • < -e V V ’ • Î * -* * a r «.’’j. .ir i t . -*> < ;Vv j • ■* ■j'-.i’. •< . A '• i ’-X .•çî/i?. ' •'l N r * E E E WE DO ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK •'t uuuu t m mm turn uuu ut ut uuu tutw 4M That old perplexing question What shall I get for Xmas, is casiltj ansiDcrcd tchcn tjou c our ncic .stock’ of Xmas □oods. We hucc u full line. PEERY & PEERY < •rcqon- Sckniiftc American. W ■■ ^!!!!H!!tl!ntt!!!t!!!!!!!n!!!!!!!f!!t!!tBtfM I YEAR BOOK i ALMANAC SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER. cm ÿliavuiçi I’aiioi <)n nini after Jnnunrv 1 1898 hl prices wi resumed, tow it 1 laiiT'ufting, 2.5< Shaving SllfllHpt »oillg, 2.5c I Seafoam Baths, 2.5c G Bath t’kts. $1 • • 1 * vanee) two baths included, 1 50 Sumner CAN YOU READ? W 'M. w M M M M WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY' ON The Weekly Oregonian, Per year San Francisco Examiner, Hoards Dairyman, Orange Judd Farmer Thrice-a-week World, Farm, Field and Fireside, $2 00 2 20 175 2 00 175