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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
FRUITS AND VE Is Pc ru na Useful fcr Catarrh? Rhoubl a Hat of the Ingredient» of re run.« I«» au’-milb<l t«> any ru <lr I • a- |«.-r |, <«f •vl«»’* * .-r ■ i. -«I or n»l« t.»:«iy he woul«l l«o ol-llg d to admit without re»ervs that th<> i: •■«n«! h« rb» <--m posing I*eruna srs <>f lw-> k rids. 1 r-l standard si I w«-. I Caiirrh i«-ti«.- di««, h - ml, w- «1 an I g-m-r ally a it > That In « or I ■■ r • f t’ - ■■■ u • they fl tvs Btosd th" ts»t < f many yeir« ■ xjH-ri- n <• I y p ■ I . * ■ <*f difl r ■■' ». ■ h* >* ’Is. T this, what. . r. r « - - I * ■ >111» of I II" 11 >' ■ «» 'l l 11 I versally u«- I '-»I r ■ « f- r «•* tarrhal«11 ■<•»«»«, sik I f r* -il.tino« of I hl- IllIOi c«l ► > • • I . r I I. I Ea-Ti one of th» prim ;-al I. .»nt» ut I’, run» I. «» • r« put « ■« - I i'» owi In the • lire of » . ■ | ■ * uf < At»rrIt ««I •4 • loti ■ tn- -I The fset 1», chronic catarrh Is ■ dis •a>o w 1« I > « ■ ' I . . thousand people kn«*w t-y flax« rhron..-catar.T. .«<• v .t—l-l • tors over ami over a^aln, and l» n I- that their < v-e 1» «••«■ f « hr- . n- c»i«rrh It may l>e of the n •-. throat, lun. - atoma-'h or co» • ' -<’r I ■ ' r ual an There Is no doubt a« l-> t‘ •• nature oi the dis«»«". The - -- y l- «« Is th« r«-m<-«ly. This <1-- tor has tri« «1 lo cur« them. That «1 ■■■ rar baa tri«-«l to |>r« ».-rlt«o for lh<«m. Nu other household remedy •♦» uni Versally advert - I > «rrm u n th* laliel the p - '. - i p .. a. ' > . n - : -o-'i I, allowing that I'. « Invite» the full tn»;«v)ClluU uf the critic». T». wumau ot lb* h «" ryr.| him »q» i-.i’y ‘■tuu'vs been herv Iwfore, haven't you?* •he ssli.d “Not l*i»ly, rna'sm," rnswcre.1 Ware hsin I ac « 1 (i > » r.- »'m«.* r,< clMhe» Th « is sn « I «ult o' yer bus band's y. I wu klml en ■ i,-h to »1rs nu when I wtia be-» two ago." I» M'.t’.ara wfTI find Mr» Win«’ w*» a» itila» ■rru|. it«* I*-*' r. -1r 1-' :*. Ivi i«**lSch Ult u ■ urla« ih» U»lilla» I • 1 I'leva-ot tn nd Wire Pewewa. In the auuimer meson mall y farmers ■uwlaln «vmslderable I««»» <«f live atork fr« m lightning striking wire fvnera and killing niilma!» »lamiliig near This ><»»• «•an l«e svoldnl If the feura la ground«! Hint 1». a connection made betwren the wins am! tfie damp soil lx-tie«th Thia can l«e done by atapilng a N«> U wire along tile poet from top to bottom ■ ml burying the end tn the groom! <l«w;« «•notigh to rea.-b damp earth Ttwse ground wires ahoul«! t«e fasten»«! to .ibout ever) third post. When the light tilug strikes a fence thus fix«"! the cur rent la condu«*tad Into the ground In tea«! of tM-Ing defl<"-(ed Into the body ■f »nine animal Wli -y^ a st- r n < ..--.-» up st..-k In a fl««ld will naturally drift toward tb» feura for protwtlon, e»t«e<dally If there are no tr«-«-» In the field. The bartw on wire« nttra.-t the lightning, which has been known to travel several miles on a fence beforo It was dla>-harge«l Into the gr«>iu»l l.ightnlng tnk«s the path of leaat rralatanra, an«! If the body of an aiiltnnl Is standing near the f«-nra It tnakra a g«»al cuuductor and the < ii»rg«< is defie«-te«l, with the nwult <>t s de»<! horse or row. The coat am! time needed to ground a wire fence Is small »nd need not en ter Into the quratl««n. but when a valu able animal is kill«*!, or tnny!«e a whole herd, aa hna often bap(«eti«"l. th«« oat Is then very considerable. While you may never have bad any |..s»««s of this kind. It will not pay to put thia matter off. for the next storm that rotnra 'p may be a» disastrous to you aa It has been to some <>f your nclgtitx.rs Avoid It by grounding ymtr wire femes In time Goodall's Farmer CASTOR IA For Iufauts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought . luper fluii y, Do you think Mu« I« tnhabltedT’ »■ked the »- Iviitlth ,s rsoti un now or task . "I really can't »ay that ! rare mu«h »hrth>-r It I» - r i ■ m «.-r«-«l Ml»s !">« me Iliade a» aeparate »butter», the Cayenne. "There ar«- air- idy enough ’■••nrd» la-lng nnlhvl to ero»» |>le<e» of neighbor» to talk ill«- it Washington <1 Indie» by .1 Inclusi batten, put about Star. The eixl »butter» aro four fewt npnrt. •tale «rf Ohi», rity nt T. i made to go llialde the »Ide »butten« l.u«-»* < ««uiuy. i "■ Frank J ' li - , i .»: ■ • ..«il, t : ai ti* l< *»nhw ma! two of tin- < tn»» plc-ra, tn thl» Csttnrr ..'li : ... .1 :1< ua'ii«-*«m 1 hnrit, tol*.|<>,< unty an«l -i*ts «se. are fix«"l right at the cud of the »arda • U ««"K III Nbllt l» liolLlSS f.w wh and • >- ’ ■ A Wnp g»M liurrl«, U»* uà» ut Hall'* Caiarrli r.irv _ _ FKIVK J CHESKT. M.usachu»««tts »• l.-iitlxt» ti»»«- evolvevi •wnrn lo Utnrani* «r.-l«.,t..rtii*.| i„ l;,, ,.rwH « plan for the <l«-struct|.«.i of the gypwy «ni-», ll> '« Siti <!•) ..I la . . API-. (Seal J A. W. <!!..« A -«lo! l«r<>WII talleri moth» liny '>««' Hat • Catarrh Cura I, lakrn l nu-> ..all,, a-, I l«H-ke«l with dismay on th«« ravage» of 1*1* d I reni I, V j nn II.* b - «I *->l • r these rmitlia in the follnj-« rm! ba-e W.«*ol lh*«>«l. ». I ..l- , . |»i. r » • .t sarai «,.i . i..... («Inii'ievl what, lu military ademe »11 «irli,,!«,, 7V. j «ro'ild b«» a Ane bit of x’rairgy. Un all’« Family rtlls fur Oriniti ¡-al loti. iblc fly any direct asnnult to destroy («a» rwlnt ««lllr.l. "And ».«w, < 'r< .-«..mari»,” sald Ih» the mo<hs the »'lent 1st» ban« epilate! young man. • . . ■ < h- r Imi 1 b it t:.e a.«' of an army of moth im-a»'.!«« wlth a noi» «>f a n ly In h » «... *, Ht’»- iniufcta that taateu tlie.n«« Ivra «it "wlisr» »hall ws go fur our wrdjlng j-«ur- ine i.ioths. feed upon ai»l Anally de »*y «troy them. Eight hundred thousand “Koms quid liti!« plitra in ih» country, of tit««« parasite» have been »••cured, »ot far »-<«-. G« aha ansaered, and nt th«« right moment will tw »«t “wlll sull ni» a grani dosi letter than a u | h > u the nemy A singular fact I» that Ioni and si|i«ii,lv» trip." the moths do not rvcognlae the intra “W* «r* gnlng lo b» varv h’l’t’r. dear !" »It«» .ir cnemb-n, but «••ent to fln«l their tal.l G»r*:.| wlth a aigh <>f relief. ▼ presence grateful, They give of their life to supiairt the pnratdtr«, at-«) ul tlmately, fall a victim to their own »«neronlty. flow elmllar this relation ship to that which too nftrn obtain» niu >ng human being»! Ko atrlklng Is ttiat similarity ami so many nnpletta- nut tilings does It recall t'.at we almost (Hinn fl- I pity for th«« destructive moth» and Cli«ans<«s l!ir lie Sy stem Effpct- .< w iitmeiit against the ungrateful pnrs <dt«-s whose •ervb'vw have been Invoked uallv, Dispel 1 s _ ( _ olJ.s .................. nini I ipih I* Hut a look nt the devastation wrought «clips <lup III ( Oil st I pulluli; by th«« moths gives poise amt rvaoluthm. tnd we welcome the scientists' strategy Ai ts nutuiaUy, Qcta ti ulj o-t and wish for It auccraa a I alixutiy P. But what of the |«nrnslt«-»! Whai llpst |<H'Mfn\V<inb«:i niu KluLL mischief, If any, will they w.«rk In the •ffalrs of man when they bare de ren ........... and n-n -\t —\oiiii«! »troyrd hl» enemies, th» moths? Will cop J k in lE|f..,k It be nerassary to employ another army lilt'll of Insects to destroy them, and. If an. •inline unten bow Hindi progr«-»« will have tievn mn<1e j the Coin* tun aril the conditions of healthful Veg «•table gr- wth? t'olumbu» Dispatch. §»yvu|)^ái¿s 1 J Tiót t ik H CALIFORNIA Î ’-1 P ?Q SflU P Co. 1 I |n f ‘ »red.prlntetl on the n-onl nfeNeQ SOLO WALL LEADING DRUGGIST^ •«4« only, regular ja««-» W’v- twilU. A3LES Naw Canning Prore»» Pr»t«rv*x Nat ural Color and I lavar. hnoWlrtigr, l*«w, bat* ) » i ever br* n ?** Yr«, I •jrriit • year in New Tm < ttnrrrf« %% «irr Tank. City whm i ■«’. ..i» b i .,>«:/ jruun¿ tìiwn ! am now * Tba diagram ah«»*a a ae- ilunnl out- whit I« th* Vw«fwrn qiiwationT fine of » concrete water tank with the “Thw only on* I *trr waa. *llon trattimi and top fli.l»h<««l. •txt n portion ■iih b »■ L* worUi’** " < ;» . ago Tribune In the mliklle of th» walls In coiv»e FITk ' • • « .«i - • •»«««» ■f construction. The tmttom I» »hown 111 « e ->«-« - f-rstili I «.- . - In i»«ltloti, hut ns a matter of fact, Ds K U gl.*., L4 an 11.« »< . »• th.« will s are buUt Aral, »tel tbe bot t«un put In afterwards A quantity of netprrata Hrtuidy. I *■« Inch by «1 Inch tinplsu«<l hoard. It »»)» her»." lavati III» lady wh •utAHent to make a large I«>1 of the muh! do more talk'.r>< In ouc day than •li pbom-grapts »nd fl»r parrots c«m, length nn<! bremlth the At>lsh«d tank I» to be, and two feet d«-«’p, will be bin«««!, "that site* » bnlloon has as-»ml requlr«-d. The aldisa and etuis of this cd to tbs I.- ¡.lit «>f »lx nil!««» Ita o * u pant» dar.« not of«« n their month» ” "Will you g«» up. Marie. If 1 buy n hall'MiuT* a»kc«l her husband, draper •tely. Bears the Blguwturo of E I.eather t»«»m Frwg Sklea. I'b.-re 1« some leather made from frog skin» In this country, ami American iHivellles mad«« of this leather Include I«-ki-tls’oka. rar«! case« and similar things In !‘rnn«v ».me childrens •bora »re made uf this leather. 1 ew persona realize that a horse'» h"«>f Is really the same thing as the t«w nail» of human lu-lngs or >-f animals lu.ving tee» The flora of a h>«>f grows just as a toenail d-»-» The hoof grows more rapidly tn tin shod horwra than In timer wearing •h«»-». and It gr>>wa faster th horse» wblifl are well groomed arid wrll fed. hut on an average, says the New York Si-u. the horn grows about a third of an Inch a mouth. Him! hoofs grow faster than fore hoof». Tfie toe of the hoof being the longest part, It takes lot.g« r for the flora to grow down there than at the heel For Inriamv. the t<«r will grow en'lro- ly down tn from eleven to ihlrtro-n uroliths, while th» heel will grow down In from three to (lie months A» the new horn grow» out any cracks or defwt» In the old gradually work down to where they «an Is* <ui off just ai with human Anger nails you • •nn watch the pr>.gr<»a of a bruise from the root to the tip. Pretests H«n«««sr. After being traiiiol to |>« m looono- livra, blcycltm. etc., without allying. th» horse must now be br««k««ti In to ■utumobllra . In fart, th» horse tins do- v e I o p e d ■ new prank, call«"! "•ot«» p h n h I a . “ making lilm unsafe e*|«e daily for la dira tn drive, lart him a«"- stJKita Tilt lloasc. the mni'hlne coming, let him h««ar It, let It IMisai him ■lowly nt the other shle «»f th«« rosd- the effc-t Is likely to be the »amc. He *’il«s. he rears, breaks hfs hanietw ata! throw» the o«v-u|mut». the cflrrlnge ami bltnself Into the ditch The leir»« rannot a«-» In front of him <mly to the right or left A t'allfoniln man think» the safest plan Is to let him •«■« noth ing nt all lie sugg«*st» cie-|.*lng the eyes In the novel bridle blind shown here, will fl he r«-»ently |>atent«s1. \ , -!• ■ ■ die Normally these bllmls remain <.|H-n. When the driver ««•<•• an ap pronehlng automobile lie pulls on a strap will, li extends to the driver's »«•at ami th«- blinds are foldetl over ths horse's «ora. romplctcly otrts-urlng hla vision The danger of the bort» !»• coming frlghl«-ned and running away Is thus ml need to a minimum a tai tb« ««crupanis a»»iir<v| of safety. Wagon Itoad tlrotgrs. Ntate supervision of all brhlge« era«t •il I» pro(HMMal by State Engineer I ar«! crick Kiene of New York. That gvn th-man ha» drawn up a pr<»|io»««i law «■»«ring th«1 matter He woulil raqui'« hl» approval, n» well ns '.lie approval of th« «■ounty «Ugllieer. of the plans -imi »!««•< Ifl. iitlohs of every bridgi* et ■ WstiUg SOlMt ill is-st to la- built by a town, lie also r«<«*nini>-iid» that con tracts for su«h bridges t«e required to t«c awnnleit to the lowrat l»libt«-r. after the work has been pro|K-rly advertliuxl. and. finally, tliat the approval of the State englOrar l«e required before pa> ment for a couipleted brider I» made I'tu-re Is a law In that State providing that the amistan««* of the State etlgl over may tv« involteti to »ui»-rintrnd «u« li constru< liona, but It ha» ticen Ig lion«! by the ««■•iintlra ami towns, an.! ■ ««titrai t» have l«ent Irregularly award- d. with the rcault that there ura many Inferior struHurea. Km-h a law as that prop«iscd would !»• the mean» of ««orrectlug the evils of the existing »y» tern Trees sad l.l(l>l«>lh<. There Is a fsipular la-lief that certain trera are 1rs» likely titan other» !«• be ■tru«’k by lightning, and that during «■ tlmmlerstorm It la quite »afe to »Intuì under a bee« h for «lampi», while the -langer limier a reninoti» tree or nn onk I». reflectively, fifteen or twenty tlim-s greater. Thia I» dlaput«<«l In a rtsvnt writing by Dr. A. W B«>thwlck In hla •Not«-» of the Itoynl lt->tanl<nl Garden <«f Edinburgh." Tfle «!<»• tor an)a th.it no tree Is Immune, ami the Issxh I» struck quite as frequently ns any other •l“s !•■». Apimrvntly the taller tie.-» lu a in lghls>rh««sl are the ones nn-st like ly t» I«« strmk. Contrary t«« «luit I» Is'llrved by Some |H«ople. the celle are not "ruj«tur«vl or torn by tin« formation of »team. «» might liapfH-n If the heat Ing by tlm ele«rtrlc current was very Kr<-nt. The cells collapse and shrink up, but are never torn." The root ay» tern <!«»•» not msui to In« ever damagivl by lightning. 111« Isislaabl« < «ekim. The fact Hint there 1» a national danger In the d I an p| «caratice of the hint» Is coming to 1« more an«! more widely nxx.gnlxed A writer In Subur ban l.lfe tells of the work of the cin koo »• an liieva-t destroy««*.' "To wnt«-h eltimr the black blll«a| or the yellow- Mlle I Cuckoo flourish his long hill dex- tr«>ii»'y among tin« fruit trv«-» or tui»!>*-» affords mu. li pleasure, a» we ku««w that he Is doing his tw-»t to store away all the lunocts he ran And. either In hl» >wn llttls stomach or th«we of bl» fledglings. Twelve or mors caterpillar« - big. fat oiwn -aevm only a light lunch for him, and. when nt l««a»t bls s|«f>etlte la appena««d. he will kill the dcstructlvs iDaarta, apparently for the fun of It. killing, tasting and Indifferently throw ing them away with-.ut turning on tu, i«ercb J»' I’- 'e *«,.< « -Aa»*. « crva.li» n Aanci. I .rai City Slew Why. nt,-!». I'rn surprt»- ed to s«e yo«i w—urli-.« » ich a m«ty braking hnt when you «-«»rue to lnwii Uncle Reuben It's th' hat I allers wear tew bo*tM- City Mece Y«-s but that's dlff«w« i.t Everybody know» you there. I n« le lteu!«‘ti Itali, nob-sty don't kn< r- me here, so 1 ain't w .rryl»’- fly gm«»! Buy Hair at Auction? Certain fruits and veg. tables may be pr«served in such a way that they will retain imi« finitely their ««rgn al flavor, color and structure. Thia M in Ai any rate, you seem to be the nature of a discovery, made by Prof. F. F. Pernol, of the Oregon Ag gettirg rid of it on auction-sale Tarntas a 1l«k( «rr,w. ricultural cob.-ge. A report of Prof. principles: “going, going, Any one wt»> bss atteiu.i.vl tn re t rrrw-t’a invi-stigat on» is given in move a very tight * rv-w kr.owa what g-o-n-c!" Stop the auction I ulletm No. »7 of the Experiment sta After tion. Corvallis, and fur the t-eneflt of • very dlflbult buslr«*»» It la with Ayer’» Heir Vigor. It the housekeeper who is wrestling with •training and twisting t«*r a «-on - checks fulling hair, and always the canning problem we give the sa •l<t«-rnt>l«> time th«« operator frsqts •I- ly ends by losing h«s t«ni«|H'r au<l <le restores color to gray hair. A lient points of the bulletin. Successful canning la a question ot straying the bits of the ■crew, whl.-b splendid dressing also. Sold ra. r-lir - g If a can of fru t s|«oils it mna A fixed as tightly »• rv«-r U ilit for over sixty years, means that it was not properly steril th» aid <>f a pair of pinchar«, however, - Wy K*lr <w«ra **« •* Ully I ««carl, la*« N ised to start with, or there was a leak th» affair ia quits a al pie one Piara ,‘i f u*4 «>-• *-. w-«> « •(*-,.i a,*« • line V«a*r I U m «« m M I w»«ia n • <rt*i I atg age in the can. Spoiling of th» fruit th«« s r.-wdrlver tn praltion and tlum *. «.-a it r.^,,i*«*:, *«< ra*» ’»• t»i’**s ••*» a.-4* a,. «-•!* *««• »•«, r*»«4 > Mast U. ia due to gvrms w hich w ere in the cati h hold of tfle bin«!» with the ptm«b- Visas»» «SSaM. M««* fruit when it wsi ranned or enter«! er« just above the lie,».! nt the ».-rew the can later. St« r.lixation kills the Pre»» tin* srreadriver firmly and at 1*4« *7 J c Ar»*c» I ws IKM am a .DO En^ufimffîwrwea af »errns, and the fruit may !«e »U-nlix«."-! the »am«« time twist round the bln.!» «iruruBU.*. by cooking or heating. We quota the with the pinchers The tightest acrew following ;>aragr»ph from the bulletin: will rl«-!<! humtdlatciy to this sort of U te < O III «X» HCToaxL " Micro-organ.sms. n«»t unlike ail {«erau.vslou. other plants, poeaess the power of »r!f- What a r< ulfrv Mon Sava About preeervation and of perpetuating their ¿O-Mulr Irani lluraa. kimb; one ia by mvana of producirg As I am in the poultry busincss, I had •pores, or see«!», which are very resist ■grr«>d ant ; while other« which do not produce ten w hit« chick» to wa»h a« d proparq drowning nu- •pore* have a resisting power nearly fora show. I naad "20-Mola Team" water, and I -quaI to that of spores.** Soap for washing the birds, and I can us is right I" Heating the fruit to 160 degree» f«»i say from years of experience wa-htng "What Sr* the term« of the waferT* ten minutes will kill the g«rma with white birds, never before have I found The |...»r i* to j«aj fur a d.nnrr out injuring the good qualities of the a soap or B-irax that clean«"! my birds the three of u* " **li'm I never knew <«utn!«o!t to fruit, but th«« sjores. which are ’‘un ao fine and easy. I >«ad a great deal of incubated" g« rms will not be injured comment on my bir '.a being ao w hit« 1 bet. You lo»e." <‘In. ax«» Tribun». at that temperature and will becotna t v ■ .i•*.' .....::-i «, T....... St»»« t-•«■•»<* •»«» "germa ' in another day, when the twat tolKMj MDWt« VMAtWK) Wffto tDrfMMf »saki«< |lu ftott wafl writing (Lt *’La4j of should again be applied. A few Spur« a UU.” I!rr Idea. may racap«- th«- - i ■ ra mak tng If 'ou || ahoot • kn *•••«' ¿«.1At> fl few point« a third st« anting n- « < scary. hrr.*' br »1 ll. •*! »'.«• 'i «I uf tkat «he j« today." remarked the broker. fl'A; it! r •’ --k, but ’(• to feel bet How It Should Be Dona. "Tile Idea*'1 et 'aimed li * wife "it's ter when the twMlt to Ht. Joe.’* First -Clean the fruit jara or 1 cans • wonder they «! •! i t advert!»» It •• s T: i* It i*. in fill *. ^’i«’ the ¡»net by m« ans of a brush, using hot water 1 bargain day "—C»ib««Hc Standard and . L. ih !•» «• k í .«• It ... ut the ¡«leal -Chi- to which washing powtier has been Timea ; rato Tribune, ad«!ed. After washing thoroughly steam the jars to remove any dirt that may remain. Second After washing the vrgvta bica or fruit place them m jars, com pletely Alling th«-m. Then a id water to All the interstices, and |>ut on lid. Don't acr« -w it on light or the jar will burst when heat ia applied. blocxl whit h *’. • troy ■ Third Procure a wooden »t«-an. healthful qualities of the circulation, and rolui-e it to a weak, watery fluid. ch«st, th«- wash trailer will do, and pul I ind iff ■ome water in the bottom of it. Put unable t.« r«- >i*t the cuunth - v di;-- i !« r. that a- il it ami tl- ■ t neral sv stem •lata tn the bottom on w hich to set the • ilkrs in consequence. The ap;«etite fails, «Jif '-.ti-»n i« w- ikrind. chill.» jars. nm! »light fever are ficquent, while the sufferer I.—«-s energy and ambition. Fourth To get the proper tempera Boils, »kin erupti-.ns, and » -me times sores ami ulcer- toil- .v when the ture, put a thermometer in the cent««r I.I ihm I tieconic» deeply jrallutvd with the ni.ilan.il genus. H -th a tonic of an extra jar of fruit or water and and L1-» ! purifier me n«xs! 1 to cure M ilari.i. and S. S S i !• st fitted for •team the fruit at a t< h .| . taliit«-.. f tins w rk. It is the m t ; ?! t i f ail 1 - I punì;« r and at th«- - mie time 160 to 166 for ten minutes. Do not let an invigorating, healthful t-.nic. S. S S. >< s down into the ciiculation, U-mperaturo get above 166. Then and retuov« -, every tra e of impurity or p . n. and giv. to the blo«x! the remove jars and screw Ii<ls on tight health s.. • ¡t cm . • and per immediately. Repeat the strsming a manently Is iuse it reni >v i front the Ido I the perms and p >ns which second and a third time at intervals of pr<dm etile disease, and while doing this tones up nn«l strengthens evirry The jars are then part of tl:<- s\-.t-m M to M l-.-urs. ll -ok with informati n a >ut Malaria and any medit ai sterile. Cans may be u»«si inatead of advice furnished free to ail who write jars. If the latter arr used th«- vent HIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. in the top of the can will have to be steaming. soldered after the flrat limled but not boiling water should be A l lag lad» full r f g< ■ 1 dr -Is no used for Ailing tile jar», or a syrup may ba U»ed inatead of water. Un tlrad the tongue of a horse bleeding •terilited water or »yrup may conta n a tat with a use of tf'clinlcal terms too about ten million germs in a quart jar, little n|q>re«'iat«"1 «wild to the cabby. and It 1» just as well to "nip them in "Cabby, your h'>r»- ha» hemorrhage.’’ the bud" by sterilising the water. It "It s 'la tongue'» too large fur hl. is important that the fruit or vegeta ruouth." »«Id the cabby and added sen bits be neither under-ripe nor over tenttooaly I ka gotna j u ng I .,.io ■■ - ripe. The »ame good jumigmrnt l ot doll «.it-- used in »electing mat« rial for the table should l«e exercised in the matter of owand r. nvirroN -Aamrer •• i cb*w»’-* canning. 1 tob-'«» nie, VcdofaaVa hpe- - tuen t»fb *• Í le a*!, f I ; 4, **tlirrf. T^s . <*«j»t, •»* . or it was found in the testa made at eiltrr, 4akj«s«r »! (-»iiklolrvi M aiUnf * « v •>■ 4*d! a »»-J the experiment station that a temper full I««»* |Jai »etit ua ar, -:v-*r «n. Vo»* » ml a>4 V n - k ».aikikeO, Vaiala* *» t arUeUa** ha ature of 11>6 d«-gre«-s was »ufhclent to «Mato sterilise the fruit »hen treated as above, and thia temperature dui not l»s»it-/j?q«v itx«l»r»« nix I »du mitre »•*« it’» * !.<»<» nu t fe.l .VO •!«•»» * tit «u trtty impair the flavor or »tructure of the «■th« r tutu s fi t ut« r In (!>• m . h » L l»e- fruit, Where only one heating ia « >u»« ll < v Insili 11»< lr •’ *•» ’ h tier, given, a» ia the ease at the canner ice, an i wmr h*»n¡<*r th « b m y utl • r make. $**••% >( A l IMcet. fri (very Mtrnh« çf th# it ia necessary to heat the fruit a» fà’jJy. H ct , Btp, Wurvta, F !«>«•< Ch,l4rwi high as 240 degrees in order to kill w t r *»g ••!« fv. m e,a »i to *4**-: 4 *4 a«/ t . W I I ,, sg MM a* 4 both spores and germs. »I »0 atosM K« ito toH .a Uba a tt4 It should be stati-d that this m»th<x« Fea* * S»la»r r v fri» < aeri t > •• **••»« >♦» " is-, t l»x>ug!aa of ranning was not successful with r«am« a l IMI • I* •« It • 1 Ito fa !• »m. *• r*<ry -»l« a -M h. 4 1 m U i fy to a«» sweet |«eas and corn, an they have a Mtt uf tlw w»«‘ 14. i 'g«* frw. W I r iiilia, IM S M bratto Baa, germ normally that ia not killed at a temficrature of 166. This method would probably not b* ARRANGE TO STOP AT practicable at canneries, where fruit is sold at low prices, owing to the ad ditional expense of treating the cans PARK AND ALDER NTÄ. three times; but for flrat class high A New Und M *fem Fump«*” IFrfat eatwrfn, priced goods ths additional ex|>en»e t-artleuUrly to Fiate A iw A imk ! pbu* t t would be warranted. In the case of hwikaa «Muting th* rity ehi** to th* ab<*t‘Pi'- cet.tor Rat «a rw*oi-a!4« irw Hu«. home canning, however, it is a mors desirable method of putting up fruit 1 L cuxii. (late it rrfUM j * j» and vegetables than the methods usu A modern Icawncr at ally in vogue. 4 moderate p-k« I b 30 A farmer residing near Almira, per cent, mor* rlhricni Washington, inquires concerning the han "TrusT'or Cream- milk weed pest which is infesting that •(-Tartar products and locality. Prof, «-...r R. Kent Beattie, itaolutely Lee from th« of the department of botany, answered •eoltiw acki ng Roe he!!« vs follows: •alts reiiJue invariably "The perennial milk w«-ed, which I Said au Employer: "Stick to quality. accompanying their rae. ln-liev» you have, is very difficult to We do destroy. The only principal upon It will win out in the end." which you can work is to keep the to|>s ■'Stick to quality." That is the reason Get it from your Grocer of it closely cut down, so that the plant our graduates are ao thorough and in cannot make food, until you have such detuaniL Investigate our claims to starve«! out the roots. Thia, of course, is a difficult task, especially if they superiority. Catalogue, business forms Cover a large fleld. I would put the sad penwork free. Call, phone or write. P N U Na J5 O« patch <■» into clean cultivation, either Portland B iin I ucwn ('<»1I««4 c ns graden, or potato plots; then it Tenth »nd Morrison. Pori land. Oregon ** ' ’ in< t«» »4 vrrtlien plea«« would pay you to work very hard to A. P. ARMNlRONG. LL.B, PRINCIPAL exterminate these weeds, for they are d'fficult to kill once they tak» posses sion of the land." From ths Waste ii.^tu.i Stats Cvllcg», Pullman H THE CORNELIUS CRESCENT EGG PHOSPHATE BAKIiNG POWDER is oni Morro 25c- FULL POUND -25c Machine for Shnfflln« Cards. A inn-bine which automatically shuffles a pack of cards In an Instant with th» cards ron-ealed from sight and which changes the position of ulna out of every ten «-ords 1» the latest me. hanl- a! device for • ardpiayer». It n«i< ouiy protrots the car«!» from Injury but give» an aba-dute square doal shuffle. The machine weighs four pounds and attaches Ina moment to any table. It is about twelve Imhes high.