The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 13, 1906, Image 4

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    “GENERAUY CLEAN
A« l »••«« Call-
WILL ISSUE PERMIT«,
Agricultural Department Ready Io En­
force Heyburn Bill
Washington, July V.— The Heyburn
It vector k bill Imam* a law
Products of Chicago Stockyards I .Id-boar
Jun* 29, «ben It waa aignad by th*
pr »ideal
Mince that lime the depart­
Declared Wholesome.
ment of Agriculture, which la charged
ALL NOT MCL IS PACKING FUSTS
Some Producta Are Lacking m Nutri-
lion- Canning Department» In
Fairly Clean Conditio««.
Mr Uba*. !.. Rene«, Grami fictibe.
Grand F m ampmenl 1.0 <• I
!• «
a», ami Aeaiatart < p. A . i. -r. «r !*■•
trom th» City Hall, Kan Anloain, Tea
“Nearly leo year* ag • 1 »• .»pl«d a
poeition a» eecretary and treeenrer «uh
on» of lt.» lem)
.Ir» g
. • a' •'
menta ot Galv*et<>n. Trx.
"The »uddm rhang» front a high and
dry altltud» to »»a levai provvil lo**
touch fnr me an.l I l»~ am» at'l cted
with catarrh and cebi in th» h«c I. and
generai lel liity !•> a i. : ar • «’«•• ' aa
». il. et i a , a »!« li *• ! r ..
my dutlee
“I wm indo* ed lo trv Per una. end after
labtng vorrai botila > in v-iaH il.. -*-» I .-m
plrewd tu ve» tbal I «ver • -Me. I> ra vt.e. d
le mv nor mel < or*d» *oat end tota r rv er vara* r
ndrd thè uw of Prrune lo ma
Alhn«| II «••(«* fi».
Boaton I» !!■«•
J I i : m '*
tb* I tritrri St.itr«
H
Market for
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tl*» lirgMi market far « >1 In
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lt !• tb«« gr.tori
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for ri<»llir«’i. <!ry g -»ria
lt Iw tiw r I» h
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wBaltb ¡»er («,
Ila an»'
of rabber i- !•
s »I m **« I«
palr« U fo larg«^! In th* I'rili
lt le>» moro |*ofri« within a
fifty r «*• tàm « ’
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n*anuf*<-tur<*« et or
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Ball • > au»:; F li i»'»!!r!-<4t
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•f tB« »J »U
hvtkla' Itola',
Tb» bobo appr^n l*ed tb» p i p u»
ritta«« and • •Fed fur alni*
“ "Go to the aut, tlxiu sluggard,'
«wird il.» P •
“Taint no uve. mi*ter,” an«« errd
tb» boi»
“Me aunt's Jlat at tight
fiat»*! aa me uu. I» au' ali de reef ut me
rvlasbuua ~
Met Hrdurr4 !• Ihflf
The tra teller through a part of New
H»
«
be eapeclally th. k »t**pi *-d
* it
to her driver on a man who ««« at
work In a held tin- anrf * i»f «I.
waa little mor* than a ui»u *>f atoix-«
of all inn and chap«-.
"Tee. Jakes hating a hard time of
IL" **
knew »«ary one In that reg n
“lie •
been at ttel
eff u' on
I lie wall n
*• out **f
th* t'
»*••
- -
left to werk on "
"I abould think lx-*1 l*e |«-rf* tir di*
ceuraged, p****r man, to <>« n each a
pie** of |*r .party.' a d
.<• tr.n
r
"Oh. lx» doean't vein It. ma'am, Jake
doe*u t." acid th* drhvr, lM*tli>
"Jake lan t *o poor aa all that
It I**
long» to Nqulre F'amum. ami lx> a hire*!
Jake to dear It, that'» all "
BLOATED WITH DROPSY.
Tha Haarl Was Badly Artectad Whan
the Patient Began Using
Doan’a Kidney Pills.
Chlcwflo, Joly 7. — The report ot ih»
joint committee of tbe Chicago Com
mereiai saaacialion and Illinois Manu­
facturers’ asiociatiue, appointed to In­
vestigate the (■••king Induattlee ol
t’hiiago, together with the report ol
the «speri» «I» accompanied them,
«aa mads public today. Tha commit­
tee say»
" That a hoard ot espella of the char­
acter employed,
aith
proleeeiunal
ideals and guided »nd influenced by an
ret het I c eenae,' which embodies tome
thing ot nareesity and eosnelbiog more
ol ’luxury,’ »herald find the product
'wholeeome.' the
yarda
generally
clean,' and the inspection ’efficient,’
•••»ms t. your committee to rover the
silnetfon.
"As a »vault ot thia iaveatIgalIon,
«» onraelvee have no Laaitancy in stat­
ing that tbe products at the yards are
wholesome and proper food. We find
lliai the comp«nlee have l>een 3mprov­
ing 0>e condition» and products from
year to veer."
A summary of the report is
Part o( the plante are up to date.
In awch of thee» perte are some see
lions indifferently goni and io m at of
them thing* that meet disapprovai.
The worst conditions are in old build­
ings added to
husmea» expanded.
Further scientific inquiry
recom­
mended on preservative«.
Not all of carrae-ve affected with tQ-
li*rct Inai « and lumpy ja« nreri be
throan away.
Ant* mortem inspection ot leee
portance than inspection ot dr
turai.
Dreeesvl meat ot yard» i» wholaeome
and a profrer article for human food.
Methode lor tria muet part cleanly.
1'annmg department* are in a fairly
rlran condition.
Nome |>rodu< ti are lacking in nutri­
tion
Better inspection ol aanaage depart­
ments is rv< oinmended.
lard com|«rilea are «holeeome.
('- millions of hygiene and sanitation
are very liad.
Not much spitting goes on.
with the admiaietratme of the new
rtalute, ha» mad* preparation to laeue
jiermito to all ahipper« of live*lock who
1 care to avail themealvae of Ha mor*
liberal term*.
The permit* Io make
shipments for periods luogex than TH
hour, caa oaly be mad* by authority of
th* aecretary of agrical tare, ami th.***
not ob'aiaiag »ocb permit* will be re-
•Iaired to conform to the old law.
The Heybara law, ot courao, applie»
oaly to liieeteck chipped In car« that
have no facilillea for leeditig in trenail,
end which ar* »o crowded aa to deprive
th* etork ot reel while on the rail.
Htuck that i* chipped la the mor* mod
era car», and which it regularly fed
and natered ua the car«, la not affnete-d
by tbe law.
The bill la ite approved form pro­
hibit» any railroad from traneporting
llveetock from one etale to another for
a period F-nget than 2> coaeecHlve
hour» will.out unload.eg the earn* Into
properly equipped pen. for reel, feeding
and water, and it i* »lipulaied that
thaee »lopping period» ahall be at ieeai
five hour» lu doratlon.
In caa* of
»torma or on account of other unfavor­
able * ircumaiance», »blpmenta may be
prolongvwi teyond the labour |«riod
without authority from th* deptrtmeet.
FINEST
American
SHOTS
IN THE WORLD
Army <* Increating Record
for Proficiency.
Waahmgton, Juyl 9. — In ■ letter to
Acting Secretary
lilivar.
Free I dan I
Rooeevelt ha* eipr*»•*>! hit gratifica-
lioh at th* remarkable prog re»» that ia
living made by the »abated m>n of tbe
army in markmanahip.
Before tbe
Kpaniah war the American private *>ld-
ler «*» admittedly the floral »hot in
the world. The addition of the large
number of volunteer* had the rffw t ot
greatly redurltig the average of the
riflemen. But aince the reorganiution
of the army following the war, every
effort baa !>eeu made to alimuiate in­
terest in markmanabip, and tbe result
ia that today the average it pro!«*bly
aa high, if not higher, than it «aa at
th* beginning of tl>* war.
Tbe figure* laid before the president
that elicited hie approval «lowed that
in 1903 there were, in the whole army,
6« expert riflemen, Slit ahatpehootera
and 500 marksmen, aa the vario»»
grade* are known technically. In the
following year thee* figure* hail in-
created to 2M expert riflemen, 1,439
• bar pahooter* and 2,494 markamen.
Now it shown that laat year the reco.d
atood 696 expert riflemen, 3,371 sharp­
shooter* anil .3,34'* markamen. Gene­
MANEUVERS WITHOUT SIGNALS
ral Oliver attributed the improvement
in large part to th* fact that congress
Plan To Be Tried With Largest Amer­ haa allowed an in< reaa* of pay of | l
ican Fleet Ever Assembled.
|>er month in the case of expert rifle­
Washington, July 7. — Plana for rl men, |2 for sharpshooter* and tl (or
lenaive maneuvers uf the Nortth Al markamen.
labile fleet are iwing mature«! by the
general navy bousd, in conjunction
GRAND DUKES COWER.
«ith Rear Admiral Evan*, command­
ing the fleet. Admiral l>*w»y. Presi­ C/ar Aaka for Aid to Eacape Wrath
dent of the Ixiard, ha» »ent Admiral
of Hi» People.
I vans a copy of the piogram ot th*
Kt. Peteraburg, July 9 — According
maneuver* of the French fleet in the
.Mr literranean. Thee* maneuvers are to advice» from Moecow, there are nuw
under cv nioiand of Admiral Fournier. 20 (MM) workmen on xtrike in tbe city,
• Im not lung ago visiled the United and condition» are hourly becoming
All the police and
States and «as * »Ural of aoina of our more threatening.
naval officer*.
Before autumn, Ad- aoldier» on duty there hare l*-en noti­
mital I vans will bav* a fleet of Hl fied to ue» tbe atricteel meaauree to
batlleehlp*, which will t* the largest prevent crowd* gathering >n the atreeta
fleet of effective vessel» ever aseembied and to compel all peraona who cannot
ilio* authority to keep off the atreeta
st one time by the United Htatiw,
A ne« (nature is to be introduced in after nightfall.
The ailuation in tbe Uaucaaut ia
the maneuver* thia summer, and the
ships are to practice evolutions without threatening and a detachment ot Coa-
• igiial» in older to meet emergent is* in Mika, arm»! with rapid tire gun», baa
battle, «len owing to smoke or when been dlapatclied there uu a apaclal
• igna! apparatus ha* liven shot ana*. train.
Il i* aeewted lu official circle» in Bt.
• igiial» • anuot longer tie given.
VthHe
It I» regarded as ••■mewhat hasardous I'eteraburg that the grand duke* are
tu mansuver big liatlleahipe w I thou t taking the moat gloomy view ot tbe
All are »aid to have sent
signal*, It I» thought neceeaary to bare ailuation.
tha officers familiar with thia duly in their valuable* to Pana and ulher Eu­
• see they are engaged in actual «arfare ropean center» and to tie ready to flee
at tome time in the foture and a aitu* the country at an houi'a notice.
The rnmur 1» again afloat that tbe
Ibe
tion should arise nrceesitating
raar La* aake.1 that one of the poavra
■ uamloiimetil of signals.
•end a «arehip to «ait at a convenient
point to take on the royal family in
Fighi th* (neon** Taa.
<-a*e ot a revolution and convey them
“«< rall ento, Cai., July 7.— llolh the
to a place ut aafety.
Weetern l'nlon and th* !‘o«tal T*le-
gi*l>h cotti panie* bava t*e*n a*t tweed
here on their franchiaee, and both are Secretary Wilton to V>»d Stockyard».
Waahington, July 9.—Hecretary ot
makihg a gigantic tight beforetfie locai
board <>l eqnaliaatlon on thè ground Agriculture Wileon, •croio panted by
that lt ficcrMuanto can force payr ent Solliclor McCabe, Dr Melvn, chief of
of tax on franchi»**, every city, town the bureau of animal industry, aud Dr.
and hamlet in Ite country e bete Ifiey Dorset, chairman ol the biochemic di­
bave office» may do likaeiae, •nd thua vision, left lor Chicago thia afternoon
burden thè cou>|>any lieyond financial to make a personal Inspection of the
"Helora
endurance. The *»»ee*tiu*iit» here are Chuago lacking mentation».
a» follo«»
Western Union, |9O,0OO, drafting the regulation» for the an (orca
merit ol the law. I want to see what ia
Poetai, * ib.lOO.
going on lot myself," »aid Becretary
Wil»un today. "My stay in Chicago
To Make B >gade Post».
may run two eaeka. I have not map-
Waahington, July 7.—fiacretery Taft
ped out any itineiary."
has determined to make a trip of in­
spection westward nest October to Fort
Overhaul the Oregon.
Riley and Fort leavenworth, aa well
Washington, July 9.«-The battleship
as to Fort Sam Houston, at Nan An-
tuuio. Ills purpose 1» to examine thee* Oregoo 1» tu Le put out of "imtniemn
place», with particular reference to the for t«o or three year» while undergoing
execution of the plana of the cenerai complete overhauling «1 tbe Puget
stall for the creation of ¡arfe bfia<*le sound navy yard*. The Navy depart-
lie will likely nient tixla) rereiv«si complete eetlmatee
poets at three points,
ale-i approve of swell pu»te et American ul prop wed repairs, which aggrelgate
Uke. Wash.; Fort D. A. Ruteeil, |9'6.<MM), but before thia work I* tin
W'yo -, Chickamauga, and tome poet in dertaken eatimstee will have to be re-
viewed by the g»n«ral naval l-jard. Of
the Middle itatea.
this total amount, |bOO,(XM) is required
for general repairs, such aa laying
Warrant for Mra Nanon.
Guthrie, July 7 —A Federal «arrant decks, »ubatituling new platan for tboee
«•a iseued today by United Sta’ee At­ which Lave been worn or damaged, etc.
Mra
KHsabelh Maxaell,
of 415
Waet Fonilh Nt , Olympia, Wash , saya
"For over three
years 1 suffered
«¡th a dropaical
condition with­ torney Ncotliirn for Carrie Nation,
out lieingkware .barging her with eending
obanene
that it «as due matter through the mailt in her tern-
to kidney trou­ (■erance publication, the Hatchet. Mre
ble. The early Nation la now lecturing in Teaa*. and
stages war» Federal officer* have been notified to
principally piece her coder ar rent
A reent larue
backache and of the Hatchet contained a lecture to
Iwanng down young men and boys, in which Mr».
j>ain,but 1 «ant National used very plain language.
along without worrying much until
My feet and ankles
dropsy •et in.
From Oldest to Youngagf.
»welled up, my band» puffed and be-
Lindon, July 7.— A large nnmlwr ot
cam* to tenee I could hardly cloee
signature» of members ot tbe British
them. 1 had great difficulty in breath­
parliament have lieen attach««! tn a
ing, and my heart would flutter with
meeeage which will be forwarded U» the
the leant exertion. 1 could not walk
Rusa.an parliament »»tending to it the
far without stopping again ami again
congratulation* of tbe oldeet to tbe
to raet.
Since naing four box*» of
Doan's Kidney Pill» the bloating ha. youngert parliament, expressing the
hope that some of the mem tiers of tbe
gon* down and the feeling» of di.traa»
• latter will attend the international ar­
have disappeared."
Mold by all dealer».
M cent» a l*ox. bitration conference lo^be held here at
i the end of July.
Fueter Milburn Co.. Buffalo, M. Y.
Here * a plan of granary to bold S.'«”
buebel* of grain ; tbe walla are of aV»r»e.
and an elevator la arranged to work
by ta>n* power. A granary to bold
*.<M> buU*»l. «Ill requlrv to be 23 feet
by .TN feet lt»l<ie. Th!» will give all
bina, alie 15 feet by 7 feet, and ß f**<
b'gfi. Tble will aleo allow for a pa*
•age acroea the middle of tbe bulldln« S
f**< wule, which will give a«eto to al!
of tire Moa and can t*e u«*l for cleaning
grain, aa well aa atorlng amali Imple
menta Th* tL»>r *!*->u'4 b* ralead four
feat from the ground to mal« It dr*
and <«>nv*n *ut t»r loed'mi graia, aa
«all aa to provide for th* elevator, and
telling below th* Boor. The walla bw
«ng of »:.*<>*. »bould be 13 feet high ;
tbla will |>ruvld* for 4 feet below tbe
B««>r. one foot fior fluor, then N feet to
the plate* , tbla will give on* foot clear
over th* blue Ttwrw abould be a atone
.enter wall length« la* under tbe floor
to carry tbe floor >*i»t«. wbh-h will be
12 feet long amt maLMi <*u middle walL
Need* Faster Cruiser*.
Io nd on, July 9.--Il ia stated that
tbe Admiralty has decided, alter thr
leeeoo al tbe recent maneuver», that
there I» need ot more and faster crnic­
er* to protect British commerce.
The
cruisers are decided lo bave too small a
coal carrying capacity aad therefore
use lee* when II beiomee ne<-*eaary to
•end them on mission« requiring a
large steaming radio*.
The propoeed
new cruiser» will carry oaly a few
heavy gun».
Call for Designs for Big Ship.
Washington. July V.—Secretary Bon­
aparte haa leaned a circular inviting
■hip dee'gner* and shipbuilding firme
to auborit plan« for the 20,000-ton bat­
tleehip aulhoiiied by congres*.
The
naval bureaus have alen been Instructed
to prepare like plane for romper lain.
To give bead ruoni over the tup Jotata
tbe r<s>f alxxild tw a third pitch.
Follow Ing Is the ivquired material:
1 ’Jio feat twfing. one Itu'b.
1.670 feet flouring. Inch, to be laid
doublé.
fio Jolote for floor. 2 ftx'bee by 12
Inotioa 12 feet foug. 1.<MW feet.
19 Joists over bead. 2 lix'tiea by 2
iM-bne. 24 fret long. 610 feet
«30 feet luuffier for bin*, one toch.
2U atuda, 4 loebee by 4 lucbee, b feet
long.
13 aqua res ehlngl«*.
130 feet lm)> lumber for doom.
40 rafter*. 2 In»-ti«a by <1 luche«. HI
f»et foug.
To arrange an elevator for
horn*
power, a leqqwr that will bold at least
30 buaix'la eb<xild ba eunk In the flour
> lose to the dour aud at oue «Ida to
empty grain for the wagon. Tbe ele
vs tor 1» an ordinary built elevator with
buckets standing upright and In tbe
rear corner of ceuter bln. Tbe box at
taittom of elevator must be does ou the
grouixl to be connected with tbe dellv
try hopper by a iqiouL With aufficlent
•mt* that the grain will run freely.
The «-levator will dlwharge well above
Hie uiqx-r Joists Into a h>qq>er In th»
•■enter of tlie'bulldlng. to which a fun
uel-ehaped gpout la atta<*ti««l. that can
I* shifted to deliver Into »ny of th»
blns The horse po«r*r should be plac
cd at tbe end of the granary, am! drlv
rn by a Iwlt er abaft. |>aaa!ng tbrough
an o|>en!ng In tbe wall left for tbe pur
|»>se. The details can be all worked
• ut by a mechanic*, one e-seutlal Is to
have plenty of ahq>e for tl«a delivery
hopper to box at foot of elevator, even
If It eiiould !>• sunk Into the ground a
little. -Montreal Star.
The work of different experiment ata
tioca* has eho*u that a large number of
foreign ae»da are contained la clover
and alfalfa teed, including the dod
defK Which are ao deetnsctlve to alfal
fa. and a large number of bad need
pwta Uka the narrow plantain, «lid
miiatard and a boat of new »red»
One tn>t>une sample ut last year's »up
ply cvMitalned thirty two »pe>-lee of for
elgU »eeda. including both «¡wcle* uf
du*lder, tbe plautalu*. many common
weeda. three H“" I*» -*f Western vr«eda
that are uevs in Oblo and a* many
European need» that bav* been here
tu*»»« uuknown In tbl* Ntate. At tossat
a *1**a»n new «->-!» hate b«ti Intrv
duced Into Ohio In alfalfa aeed during
half aa many year*
W hile tbla le una.veptable It la still
mor* ao to get only bla*-k m**ll<-k (yel
low trefoil) plant* ** many have d* i«e.
where auppueed alfalfa sent waa nan.
In these time* of blgb priced see*!«
tber« I* temptation to adulterate with
cheap aee*la Ilk* tbe black uxxllck. etc.,
which have very alight «alue •• forage
plant* «Itb ua. there la like dl«t>*al
lion to offer a*««ta with many wrv-l
•**•!*. at low prices. ILith three dan
«•■ra are real
Intruding pun luwi of
aueb seed* will du well tv be aaxurvd of
tbelr quality
In tbe Mina uf a ebeckered c««ver.
Wealey llanem. known ae a “proa»
ter," bad eoj<raruad temporarily tn
I
many placee, w It I« ixM sträng« that
be aumetimea foegut a fsce
"Have yow any call for a etlrrlng
man In tbe advertising dejiartment of
your business!"* be asked one awrn
lag. when be bad gained accaee to tbe
oft.'« of tbe lu«eot»r of «orna tin ape
ctaltlea
Tbe man at tbe daak looked at hlia
atxl then dropped bla eyea
“No.“ be aeld. aburtly. "but I ten tell
you exactly «bere there a a call fur
juet su.k a man •• you are.“
’ Tray said tbe prvuseter "I abuuld
be glad to beer of IL"
"It s op ta Hauktown. Vermont“ »aid
the Inventor
“Tbe cell comee from
tbe grocer and tbe provisi.*« dealer and
tbe plumtier and tbe Uvary atable keep
er and several other a
Tbay’ve
• alltug for you for tea years,
alno —
"Ah." »aid tbe promoter. “I fear
•
• a MBfl ’
u 1. m 4 be auftly
• nd rapidly withdraw
■biwesaa
During the laat two year« a number
of r><ue* lu different ml locus uf tbe
country have been offering a mualdera
file advarxw uu Ute market pr. e of bay
and thousand* of ton« have been ahlp
|*d to tbnse pnqua for wblcb the pro
ducer rwel«*-d little or r>* return With
bay. as «.Hi ottwr artG i*w of farm
| r -l .i e, it la usually beet to
II It a>
near Ixaua aa pedbla. In »v*ry tenu
leg ••eciter ttcera are reliable dealer*
«bo will pay * fair prlc* fur audi pro
ducts and pay sq«>t cash for them. True,
they erfi them at an advance, but It la
almost Impuealble for tbe grower to
reach thewe outside anun-ea of demand,
bet»-» be can better afford to let tt»e
focal dealer make a dollar or two than
-- an lu take any liau.-«w lu sli p
hlucaelf. aixl «vqxs-lally to |M»«ple ot
whom be knows nothing. Tl» writer
»«arly aella bl* surplus bay to a focal
liveryman and gets lt«e cash ou dellv
ery. O|q»>rtiinlti<v> offer to tmle It atxl
ship to ttwr city at an advaixw on th«
local prh'e. but we have ngurvd tbai
our labor, time and element uf rlak In
lice latter pr«q»>aitton la not warranted
by the hlgtw-r price, ao we “let well
enough alone.” and It generally pay* to
do this. Indlanapolla New*.
• rrlp<»r«l t“r*eaf
At * colored camp meeting la Caro-
lina a teat Itying penitent referred to
hlmwlf ami hi* uncoaverted brolber* *<
"nigger»' In a «pirli of abject burnii
Ity whlcb he d»*<p*<! «eli piccalo* to
hi» Maker
The preciding *kler wbo
"ainenel ' bit a;we*h at proper lutar-
«ala finally threw oul a genti* rvbuk»
~t'*U yu a* f a rulled puaaon. proti»
er.~ b* adm -nlaheil Impreeaitrly "Nlg
ger» a a terra ob reprva b liiveuted by
proud whlt* folk» l«*y alni no men-
tino In de tjeod Hook of nigger« "
“tlb. y*a dey la, par*on." ttie i*»nl
t»*t contraili ted evleuinly "t«on't yuu
rec'lort de pia.» «bar II teli abuut nlg
ger l«emual' I.lpplncott'a Magatine.
Outlet
fur Uralte
One of the muet <vimmon a* welt a*
moat efficient protection* for th* outlet
of a mala drain La « plank boi with
wire bar» placed vertically a rosa tlv*
Alt.lfe Seeg.
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M !>«fl»l'.l Suri Hrr Wlnak.w. ftoa><B|ng
i»yn>y th# !>♦•<
tot»«» tor tbelr «blldroa
dtariog th« toeth: g
W b»ro
la ■•«•■e«
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Rang Young Stat oom in liut thoro !•
an >th«r a*«’.tor, )u«t a« Import«at, that
hat th«oo or«rlookeri
I am g ng Io la
tmriu«'« a bl<! tor tbo
<¡4 Int^'doa of
bakor ioa
<\>notttuont
I’rorimuto. for your awn
po«>w of mind. I adv oo you not Io do it
Alflodhoi
Haaoaa.
p. R. u
1 In1 Kind loti llis»«' \lv«u)"> liui|o|it h it burin’ Ilio »I kiih -
tur«* <»T Chua. II. I'l<-trlii-r, anti line !><•• ti tiiuilc iiuilrr Ills
sM-rooiml aii|M*rvinion for over .’H» v«-urw. Allow no ono
to deerlve you In tills, t olitit.-rti it«. Iinltutibne anil
*• alii«t-M»-ir<Hxl ** ure hut Ex p<-rli«i*-nt ». uiul eiidnng’vr Ilio
lit uitII of Chlltlren Expurit io e i«Kuio«t Ex|i<-riin<-nt.
What is CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
VBA IM OlTttT
end about two liachue ajuirt. Nu-b a
but should be made uf 2 Inch plank
12 feet long atei large eixiugb to admit
of the lueertlou of tbe tile Into tire
Upper end
A protection of ihl« kind
write a double purpuw*. It prevente
atuall animala from entering the drain
aud will nut be elamag*-*! by froet
Va***klaa
Boari the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
«* «»v«mAv •*••«« ra«*
Tw« ciertwa
«»•«
:
Meat.
Tbe beet fuel fur amoklug meat* I«
gn-eu hl**kory or maple wood, euiotl«
cred «Illi *awdu»t ut tbe same mate
rial. Hardwvaef of auy kind la prefer
able to eoft wood.
ItesinoU* «o*.**t*
•bould never be uarvl. *• they are Ilk«-
1.» to Impart bad flavor« to the product*.
Conn*««« are the txvat «utxtltute* for
ba nt •.««■ I ami may le- m**il If drwirml
ru.ft wm>la ami corm-*»** give off large
timouute <<t c*rt»*u in burning, and thia
!• d«v**l'«*d on til* meat, making It
dark lu color and of rank flavor Jun!
I er berrle* and fragrant wood* are
••metlmwi added to rhe fire tu flavor
the meat
Fee < «klleeeeg ehewlgee».
A farmer In North Dakota give« hie
l.ruelR< Mete.
aietbod of treatment and cure of cal
Nut growing la profitable. txit It r*
loused alxiulilera ot work txiroes In th* quires yeara to bring a nut tree to a
Dakota Farmer, which lie says he ha. »tag* <vf growth where It will pay well;
jam! with uniform atMTvee, aa fifilow«
bear* only young farmer, ar* Imho *d
“I i-ut a »lit In tbe front part uf tin* to devote latxl lu that dirvx-tlon Wai
toiler oppoelte tbe calfoua, then cut liuU, itvealuuts and butternut, will Im
another allt at right angle« acruaa the pruv* with cultivation. In a few year*
drat oue
I then take out etxragb of walnut tree* will be an evrv that th.
tbe filling tu allow fur calfoua After fanner who baa a grove will eecure bl«
soaking face of cullar In warm water own price therefor. the tliutiar beti.g
I lay tbe front |>art, where cuts have exeeedlngly valuable.
been made, on a |>lank or aotuetblng
ThsitHfr »lornik asd 4u«r | Milk,
•olid, and pound fa<w of collar «here
The primary caue* of tour milk le
It pre*«*« on calfoua, with round fa<-ed
hammer, till a suffh'lent hollow ha* ti>e growth of certain tmderta I that ar*
twwn made. Thia
plan
«III
work always very numeroua In the air and
• IxHtwr collar haa lx«vn uanl with or • anisd b* k*i*t out of th* milk, Tti-w
without |«d.
Thru «hen tbe borae ar* meet abundant during damp, heavy
a<««>n>|>anl*e
vnnee In from work I bathe the calloO« «eat her. wtilch usually
lu water aa but aa can be l«>rue and thunder »forme; a. at>ch weather I. per
paint with Idolne. Yuu will find tbla ticularty favorable to their develop,
plan worth trying, and I will guarantee n mt. Hence, the |»jpular ndloo that
tbe cullar wll not he Injured.’’
thunder aturrna make milk evur.
The cvmetantly tncreaalng acreage of
alfalfa and Ih* high prtea vf «*e«l mak»
purity and germlnablllty of thè lattar
of th* higtieat Importate*«.
IKilisaln
No. 133. Juat l.vued by thè agrtuuttural
etperlment elativa. Manhattan. Kan.
trenta uf alfalfa »**>1 and thè various
Impariti«« and defeco« lo whldi lt l»
liablw The metie.la uf teetmg avalla
kle to famier» and e*e*lemen and more
elaborate onea prartteed at thè atetlon
are dencvlbed In datati. The bulletln
le lavlehly lllustrated and may Le uh
talurd free un a|ipitualtoib
■AS!
Cuxtoriu le n hurinlrae ailbatltllte tor < u-t«fF Oil, l’ur<*-
liorlc. Drops uiul Nootliinu Syropa.
It lx I’lettaanl. It
coiituine neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotlc
anbatMiice. Ita UK** le Its <uamiitee. It <li-etr»ya Worm«
uiul uiluyx Feveriahneae. It cures Diurrlua-u uiul XT imi
Colle. It relieves Tecllilnif Trouble», cures < ouxllputioii
ami I’lutuleilcv. Il aealnulMte« tlu* rood, rcgiilntex lltn
Ntoiuu* li nini ltowcla, Kiviiiit benlthy «ori natural sleep.
The Children*» Puiiucru Tho Mother’» I ricini.
I cwt uf tbw lloroo.
Tu get tbe ux»t frvMii a horse Ito feet
must be kept lu proper cbudltfon; uut
inly well aud pruiwrly almd. but • greU
lur by the vw ix-r lu tbe matter of clean
liuaaae.
The bug I mill«( uf such care
•Ixruld be the cleau etable, that la. Hie
»table cleau uf mauurv, Chau «rlileii
butiiliag la wore« fur tbu burse to «Laud
le fur any •'uualderable time.
Wlxui
tbe l»jr»u cutuna lu fnau a day of wurk
lu tbe tloUla, which are eutL or frxau a
bard drive uu muddy road*, fouk after
It* feet aud leg* Earffi buof ebuuld be
luokivi over carefully and cleaued, atxl
tbe i«*gv elx’Uld tx> groomed aa carefull)
as the eld<w
Hx-u there are the pur
tlona ut tbe •«ml which are ewered by
tixr haruiwa which ought lu have gvu>l
rare each time the horse Is brought Into
tlx» bara. 11 ret ut all. are that tbe bar
hi-«« file well, then, after uniiarixvaelug
w Ipe off tbe pla.-ve tum lxvl by tbe bar
lieea, using a luulat rag or etainge. If
there ia auy auat>l<ffi>n of a rubbing,
look tu the cauaw at ouce aud remove
IL There ia no time lu tbe work day•
ut tbe borae w hen <■»«! care aud wab*h
fuhuea will du to mu<*h tu kevg) blm lu
good eoialltlon aa durlug tbe period uf
bard spring wurk.
Thus cried the hair. And a
kind neighbor came to the res­
cue with a bottle of Ayer's
Hsir Vigor. The hair wss
saved! !n grstilude, it grew
long snd hesvy, and with al!
the deep, rich color of esrly
life. Sold in all parts of the
world for sixty years
Japau.
•Why. Antoeka/* Mid th« borrldod mot
run, who had tovaod • 5 cont p*oea at (ho
m -ahoy. 4»«o ho alwoyo put • coin io
Ilvwf lurtM
bio mouth whon ho pldto It upT”
Labor on farm* te nearly always
•’Not h o mxiut* o gnora ‘ »rroctod tho
priewlug after spring o,*ene. but It 1» organ grlnlor “llor moot'
<11 tB- ult to aecure < npable help There
are many evellent opportwiltlea f*>r
boya t» aeeura g ■•>! buOM** aiel fair
wage* If they are willing to serve a
year un fanua In the end.vavor to learn.
If may be moutlone<l that, while many
»ui’i«*'** that “anybody can work on
a farm," the fact 1« that wen a I arg*
i<uiut*er of lalwrer* no-uatoim-d to farm
Ing are uiMh-alrablc.
Th* l»wt farm
liaiet* are those wu.* requir» t»> »u;- r
«*alon, Ctiua relieving the employer of
tbe ae*w»lty of leaving hla per**><ial
duties In order to look after the help.
HelpiHelpl
I’m Falling
Grube In calile ar* cauaed by Ih*
gailfiy depealtlng Ita rgg* on th» back»
•of catti*, and tbe young larva*, after
laaulug fnxn Ih* *gg. bore* Ita way
ttirough tb* animai « «kln and rrmaln*
lodged In thè •'rllular tle»u» untH a
aitali«* maturtty. Tb» grufi may he tie
teded fiy a *«*lllng of tb* aklu of tile
anlmaL
Th* awelllng *i»>uid
be
•queree«). which will cauae the larvae
to be efoied
If It la not really re­
moved. a email opening atxxild be uta«>e
In tbe akin with a aharppointed knife,
and the larvae tuay tlteu le extracted
I
with U curved ueedlm
T
The Little Doctor in
your Vest Pocket
EE tha thin, round-eornerad fittla
Enamel Box bafow I
Whan
) carried In your veat pockst it
means Haalth-lnauranca.
It contains SI» Candy Tablet» of
pleasant teats, almost as plaaaanl as
chocolata.
Each tablet la a working doaa of Caa-
earata. which acta like Exercise
Bvwala and Lire.
a
e
It will not purg*- slckan, nor
upaal the stomach.
Because It ia not a •• Öila-
driver." kka Salts. So- -
dium. Calomel, Jalap,
Senna, nor Aparlant
Waters.
These waa ta Digee-
ttva Juices of th«
system r.aadad to­
morrow, In mar sly
flushing oul tha Bow­
els today.
a
a
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4 ‘
They stimulate ths Bowel Muscles tu
conira t. expand, and aqueara tha D.¿es­
tiva Julcaa out of food eatsn.
Case ar eta do 'tht* naturally, without
purging or dlxcomlort.
They don’t help tha Bowels and Liver
In such a way aa to make tham lean upon
•Imliar axauianca tor tha future.
la why. with Caacarata, ths dos*
may be laiMnad each suecsedmg
time Inatsad of Incraaaed, aa it
must be with all succeeding •!..»•»
ot other Cathartics and Laxatives.
e
a
a
•t
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Caacarets act like
ever re.
It carried In year
Veat l ocket, (or car­
ried In My Lady's
Puraei, and eaten
just when you sue
per:t you need one.
you will never know a
sick day from the
ordinary Illa of life.
e
e
e
Nalther Is it Uka
Castor Oil. Glycerine,
Baeausa. nearly all
or cthsr Oily Laxa­
theae Illa begin In
tives that simply
the Bowel», and
Xl»w»«r nt »1" I'fit
lubricate the Intern
partial Constipation
Ci*»"! Butf li'uUi.
tinea for transit of
pavea the way tor
tha food stopped up In them at that pasfic-
•II other Discesa*.
ular time.
"Vaal Pocket" box tO cent*.
Thasa emergency drug* rslleva the
Be sura yeu gat the genuina, made
Immadlaia troubts, but do not rsttevs Us
only by the Starling Remedy Company,
Cause.
and never sold In bulk. Every tablet
The sama trouble will thersfora recur
stamped "CCC.”
•gain till that Causa la’removed par-
•
e
msnently.
*r r««K TO OUA
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The chlaf cauxa nf Constipation gnd
miKNDSt
Wr waat te sens te ear Meads a tesatici
Indigestion le a weakness ot the Muscles
Prese» «raines txILO VLATíD iuNRo« Sok
kar« n*m.r»a i. «ata,« h „ ,
W ,M
that contract the Intestines end Bowala.
n* ’#**• ¿*"
ta itine is nix ss s
Carcarata era practically to tha Bowel
Mea«rrWgN¡r tsiik xa» taiever <aat tlLaacarrr»
w!n wtkaTYT» JSP, Pta*« i,
Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath
^«Neto» tM. m »« t _ Aasreaa
•re to the AlhisUc Maavea.
Msrlug arxwor Iswsaa r . Ckxagssr Nsw Yara
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