The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 02, 1909, Image 4

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    HAKKIMAN10 BUILD
highway, which c ioatituUs the quota
for 640 acre* of land.
"The value of our forests was never
Irr., at,on Congress Will Aik for Im­
better appreciated than today. Within
provement of National Rssourcsa.
GIQANflC UNUtRfAKINO
Headache
■ Mv lather has been asuftvrer ft.mfsick
hea.lsahe for tlvlast t wvhtv-live vesruwnd
newt tsind aav tv lief uaul be twg-n
____
_ ydwr Csxacrta Since be ha*
taking
begun taking Cswsrvts he has never liqd
the hea l» hr They havw entirely curd
him Csacarrta do what you recommend
theru to d" I Will give V- u the nnvllegw
of using bis name '*-E M Ibckw-o,
liso Résiner St . W. ItaliAnapolis, ItaL
piva«an* FstataM*. Foh-n» Ta*»* tl'-od.
Arthur Hooker, secretary of the the arid and semi and portions of tbe
board of control of the Nat onal Irriga­ Western states near'y 124.000,000
tion congress, will present • resolution acres are covered with wood'and, of
fur approval by tiat organ rational its value for fuel, fence post* and other
seventeenth session in SpAane August purposes essential to ths success of the
There are also 97,000,000
9 to 14, memorializing congress tn farmer*.
issue 3 per cent gold bond*, running acre* covered with heavy forest* hav
DM) year*, to the amount of $f».0U0,- ing commercial value for timber and
000,000, or as much thereof as may I» log* for Mwmilie, alto hundred* of
< ■»»«• •
Iw <*•*
necessary for the following specrifle thousands of acre* of timber larxls in
. Discouraging as a neglected garden j
John Burrows, the well known aclen
$$$•* I*b>« •fâ'npdKÎ t « <
(*»*«$au10
pur,«*** :
other
part*
of
the
United
State*.
Re
­
cur* or j-«
■ may appear. It la not beyond rods nip ;
tn regard to «owe giving down
Ons billion dollars fur drainage of forestation and conservation of lhe
Construction to Be Undertaken Now tlon. even so late In the season bur their tullk says. Many persons think
overflow«! and I swamp lands, thus re­ vast resources are necessary to provide
l.rflluK Him
Will Be Followed by Comple­
It must bo taken hold of at once that giving down or bolding up the
claiming an i area equal to 100,000 future generation* with timber *n<1
A young man of very Hmitral means,
Htun'ed
and
falling
crops,
choked
by
milk
by
the
cow
I*
a
voluntary
art
tion of Lin* Soon.
square mile*.
lumter supplies.
Tbe government I* aftrr the marriage ceremony, prvweot-
weed*, should be pulled out at onre. In fact, they fancy the udder aa a
One billion dollars for the reclama­
large amount* <>f money
weeds and al!, and burned and th* veaael filled with milk, and that the tion by irrigation of 40,000,000 acre* • very year to protect it* forest* from evi to the minister twenty sv-rrti large
ground plowed or spaded, and replant cow releases or withhold* It Just a* of arid and semi arid jai„i* now partly fires, yet expert lumbermen say that nqqirr cs-i.t*. all spr, id out on the
Portland, June 28.- Bids for the con­
palm of hl* right hand. Ttils I* all
she ihooeea
Hut til* udder la a or wholly waste.
more standing timber I* destroyed by
struction of 59.-IM mile* of th* Oregon i •’»
Nre-lng a
How mu>h mor* satisfactory and manufactory; It Is filled with blood,
One billies dollar* to construct and ' flame* annually than i* converted into I've g•!. |«»r»"t<,” !>•■ »aid
Eaatcm railroad, projected from Na-.
, ,,
tron U, Klamath Falls, wHI be received ‘
' «'*' h“''
" *° h*? rrotn which the milk I* manufactured improve de«p waterway*, to develop merchantable lumber by tbe sawmill*." di«ai>|--lt>t'»l I'S'k In tbc minister's face
“If we have any children,
white you milk Thia prieras te con thousands of mile* of territory now
Mr. Hooker **id it I* likely that hi* be a«M»"d
in the Southern Pac.fie offices at San
<'n”' ,”,f
aB<‘
Franciau) during the next two w.-eks.
“ **"
,o
’ uttered tbe trolled by th* cows nervous system without adequate transportation facili­ resolution will be preeented to th* var­ we wiil ««-nd thr:n tn ' ur >un*lsy
ious interest* of the irrigation con­ ei-ooolMite' es« M sgasine
Of that mileage, .I4..’l miles will be i available
» »!>■>' • labor
.......... over
. . the entire
• !■** giound
‘“d When she la excited or In any way ties.
One
bdl'on
dollar*
for
good
roads
disturbed
gress
for discussion and will afterward
aa
by
strangers
or
by
tak
I
and
do
nothing
to
perfection.
construct«! southeasterly from Natron,
* *
and national highway*, for the lack of be incorporated in a memorial to tbe
A gat den with low* upon row* of Ing away her ralf or any other can
FGIow
Ku
while the remaining 28.24 miles will
which
the
I
«*
to
th*
farm
area
of
the
United 8Uea congress. It i* also pur «tie*, h of your* in
-ns tax
be built in a northwesterly direction | all th* drill loua vegetables of mid th* process Is arrenimi and the milk
The nervous energy l Unit«! States la approximately $500,- I posed tn have a large delegation, com was o^e of lb* strong**! argument* I
I summer and not a weed Io be found, will not flow
from Klamath Falls.
|M>aed of representative* of every state •ver beard.
Bid* for the construction of the Kla­ its Indee I a pleasant picture Hut how goes elsewhere The whole procesa la ■ 000,000 annually.
unesai-
Eloqueat Senator twlth
One billion dollars for forest protec and territory in tbe Uni- n. push the
math Fall* end of the extenalon must I few of that class are found' Instead aa Involuntary as Is digestion In man
. ■J any
The work of sessi You -i-.-l't th. 4 It
be submitted on or before June 30. | of choice vegetable« tber* are rank and I* disturbed or arrested In about tion, reforestation and conservation of measure for adoption.
i.'l Trl’.'lllie.
the forest resources, thus assuring lim­ enlisting the support of tbe people in­ Votes, do ><•<!? <
Contractor*, however, are allowed until »<•■ t - . | .»
•
!■
and t--»uty the sama way.
terested
in
the
various
project*
will
1»
ber
and
lumber
supplies
for
centuriee
July 10 to submit pro|>o*ala for build­ |ggQuig reign !.-s",»Hon stares at one
M"<k*n will find Mr* win* **• «-- thiag
to come.
taken up immediately after the close Syrup ta* I*
- i>« ibeu • uuaraa
Ml<l4leme*.
ing th* 31 miles of the track from Na- In too tusny family gardens, caused In
turluf
tb* UeUuug |«nud.
•'Five billion* of dollar* is an enor- of the irrigation congress with the
Retailers are narossary according to ’
Iron, the present northern terminus of the majority of cases by simply ’’bit-
present method* of doing business and mow sum. but it is no mors than is view to concerted action,
Ute project«! road.
Ixtcal Harriman '•»« off more than we ran chaw "
until fanners organise a selling tone : actually required to carry exit the gi
officials will make no estimate of th<-
■ play with a etirriug
nerlea rhe «*•».
plot.
probabl* coat of building the two sec­
of their own middlemen will contlnu* gsntic »cheme in developing millions
Her
Husband
~W*tl.
|l
»sites
two
to
fnr io toil th* farmers' grist as thorough | - ' ....... '
" 1- ;
ian 1 list a thè k,r- I that Ibi, k»ns.
An
tion* of thi« railroad, but It is believed
United States now absolutely Worth­ mak« a quarrel. so i'll shut ui
Isa't iti
the 1 n | ■! • ■ -. •• tl . ri t w 1. i 1 t... -. «•
,
ly a* th* traffic will bear
Poaches
III* Wife—-That'* just like a con
pendltur* «if approximately $_’, 22 >, 000. wh-r* fr*-i>i"'i’ w..rk '» <|.-»lr,-.| to may rot on the ground In Missouri less," said Mr. Hooker in explaining
tcmptlble man* You'll alt there and
the
plan
"Congress
will
not
bs
asked
A household once supplì» I with Ham­
Th* two extenaiona, aggregating hold th* dust mulch Is shown In th* white selling for 2 cents each In <’bl
to appropriate a penny.
The return* think m*-an thing*!
lin* Wizard Oil is seldom allowed to be
about fit) mil**, for which bids have rut Th,- ■■
p ■*
should be at least
cago. but the farmer In Missouri Is from the improvements would pay off
without it. In case of sudden mishap
l>een asked, cuver ate-ut one third of
K«ss Klrkaaa*.
helpless because he has no represen­ the bond*.
The goverrment would
or
acci ent Wizard Oil takes the place
the length of the proposed road, which,
Angry Patron Thai's the third tiro*
tative In th* nisik*t center The time simply act a* a banker, as it doe* now
of the family doctor. Aie y<,u sup-
according to th* approve,) survey, will!
will com* when farmers will have an for the various irrigation project*. ¡ you've giren me the wrong number, You plied?
: must hav* what they call the telephone
be l9H.fi miles in longth from Klamath
ag«nt at each central point to handle The bond issue would provide ample i ear
Falls tu Natron.
Satl,ta«-I«>rr
farm prtxlueta and distribute them funds *■ required to carry out th* work
Girl in t’entra! <>#,» 1 beg four par
The action of Harriman in calling
I p.---:.-
i»r M r. Wilkcr mskrs
either to lhe consumer or retail gro­ in the several divisions, at the same don, sir. but that isn't the trouble. You
for bitis for attending thi* road by be
the spring style* of hats.
cer
When that time come* fanners time giving the best poMibie collateral . have what we call th* corurneal inusb
ginning w< rk sinnolsn, ousiy at Nu
Go ■ »., - I’m - glad to bara
will com* nearer getting what they to those investing in these securities. > voice.—<'bh-s<o Tribun*.
Iron and Klamath Falls is a- cepted a*
work for
It Is just a* n«e**ary to
"Government figures bear out the
l»l*«eeuta«laB.
conclusive < vidcncs of hi* detcrmina
sell right ** to farm right Agrh ul statement that there i* enough good
'I tn- It I !;• ■ >t
11, r< » ,1
'll-,« c
I
tlon to complete It* construction.
It
land overflowed in Minnesota, Wiscon
tural Epltomlst
is figured that to build the 60 miles of
poet who liken* “hope" to “• fair wo
sin,
Kansas, Nebraska, lx>ui*i«na,
track for which bids have been invited
man."
Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi
M »11»
< I I llurn»
«$•(• «»Í lliHber,
For Infanta and Children.
will practically exhaust th» appropria
I tie Hem-*!., t Hub! No wonder; it
tn
make
an
area
as
large
as
the
state
The prodigal wa-te of timber during
lion that has been mad* for th:# road '■ feel long Slid iiisdr of vsk or ullist
e
•>>
disappointing.
of Missouri, or mor* than 44,000,000
tor the ensuing year,
For that reason ' hard w
I 3 Im he* wide and IS the last forty years I* estimated to acres, while in th* Eastern, Central I
■ sivblsg Us,
average
$50.000.000
annually,
or
ap
­
aikhtional appropriation* for further inches thh k
Beam the
The rear piece* can be
and Western state* there i* more than |
I'm glad to hear that your boy la
extension*
for next ,
year.
------------ are looked
-----------------------
—.—
.made of any width to accommodate proximately $2.01'0.000.0'“) worth of as much mure, or about 100,000,000 g*ti mg a foot bold a* a do, tor In
Blgusturvi of
that
It Is time there was
There can be no question of th» ulti-i the distance between th* row*
The timber wasted
acre* in all
At a conservative esti­ new town out West."
mate pur|»<ae of Harriman to complete ,, th are made of forty «0d spikes, a national movement to conserve our
"Foothold? Il* « got a toehold, lie*
mate
of
$25
an acre, tbe sale of thia
If Hi* <l< .
i- <>f t!’> • \V<» -n’« Social
national resource* and arrest the pro
this r-ul betw.-. : Nation and K.a-nalh
...
th* only doctor there."
reclaim«!
land
would
justify
the
ex
and |\>U!i<al
of I gland are run-
Fall*. <"n-.| eti"- of th.- extensmi* n, ,„|
A .
f r
<» fa
t„ t! - dlgal waste of our fot eats and the de
patk.illure of $2,600,000,000, or about
• :• -I. al«» it a
. -il. i a 1. iif wotnrn
Mmgulitr
I
.
If
ret.
pletlon
of
the
fertility
of
the
land
for which proposal* hav.- been asked front ,.nd wh)|p 1(1„ hBnd|„ Bre taken
150 per cent more than 1* required to
“Hssn’t that umpire got a peach •f a I Mill l* giren the vote.
cannot in theriiM-lves ad i materially ts., ft.,ln ,,,
handy t>m White t'ncls Kam Is no longer rich
drain it.
Thi* land would aup|»ort Voi'-e I"
• kvsa vaalais* nF I K.v iimatn**«*
<
|
J
th* value of the property. Itv
By sawfabrsei-
extend-
n)a),e u cultivator of - .»
enough to give everybody a farm,
this
from 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 popula
"Yea; a ball on,-e bit him on his A<1-
ing the road 25 mile* northerly from ^1,1,1, |, d,,. beat I ever used— V. B there la plenty of agricultural land to
tian.
Stu's apple and II has never been th*
Klamath Fall«, the northern terminus rr,njWB, !n Farm and Home.
support a population of 300.000.000 In
-a
" Appw'»i~atr!y 40.000,000 aersx oi xaxe x!s»~ ”
i»f fh« a/kitf h.»r*v wvlotvaiorv msqç M
tn* t nlteit Mistes, leva* alone trelng lad* in Western anti Southwestern
Fawaeyt
only Into the heart of Klamath county.
capable of maintaining 40.000,000 peo­ states ar* adapted to irrigation, wl ich,
«nll'knr F«*mlB*ll«*n.
“If I were running things." said th*
The construction of an additional .'15
It take* some Ingenuity to burn sul ple If all her arable land were under if reclaimed at an average cost of $25
boarding hoove philosopher. “I'd put s
miles southerly from Natron would 1 phur In a vessel, as It tends to smoth cultivation to cereals. fruit* and vege­
an acre, would be worth not lea* than piobibltory tariff on slang The import-
terminate the roa,l fr ni thia <-nd in a er flames
If several pounds sre to tables Farmer's and Drover • Jour­ $200 an acre, or a total of $H, 000,000,- *d English varieties ar* crowding out our
mountainous and sparely settled dis ■ !>* burn«“!, s fir* of cobs or sticks nal
000, and provide homes for more than : bom* product
trict.
j soaked with kerosene must b* built
H,000,000 person*. Th* economic value
|*N««lng uf Horned « at tie.
A Mec-eerlv** Tale.
For th<i»e reason* it is patent from a alxtve lhe sulphur and kept burning
Horned cattle and horned sheep arw of irrigation cat not be measured in He came from * place called t’brfu—
practical business consideration that ! until you see the blue flame of th*
dollar*
and
cents,
but
crojM
of
from
Many of the
i i’b* place where lung pigtails grew -
the Harriman interests will complete I sulphur licking up through the woo«! rapidly disappearing
$500 to $1.000 an acre are not rare in
And was al*st« made furious
the road a* soon as |s>s»ible and place ' blase
rattle bred and fed In the corn belt
th» irrigate«! district*. There are al­
When told it's quite curious
thia
kind
are
the Investment on a revenue earning
are
hornless
Breed*
of
One wsy to disinfect the poultry
ready 14,000,000 acres under irriga­ j How much ilk* a tall la a queue.
basis. The primary purpose in project­ j lions* with sulphur ls to dissolve one- growing Io popularity, lb the niuuU
tion and the Reclamation service esti­
Kunset Mn rasine
ing thi* road was to provide for the ¡half pint of turpentine and on* half talnou* country and on the plain*
mates it will have reclaim«! 2,000,000
COFFEE
Utah Ari.
Southern Pacific a bettur grade for pint of tar In on* half gallon of kero­ wild rattle needed long horns for the
acres, st a cost not exceeding $70,000,-
TEA
SPICES
“
Are
you
blind,
prisoner
7
”
Inquired
crossing the state and thereby avoid
sene Roak corncotM In this solution, protection of themselves and their 000. lie fore the close of 1911.
BAKINO POWDER
the magistrate.
the n, ».
< nil pa ,ng<- 1 w f.ill,.wed
young
Now.
however,
with
the
plain*
’and when ready to burn out th* poul
EXTRACT^
"The construction ami improvement
"Yea, your worship."
over the Siskiyou mountains.
When
¡try house fur lhe or germs of disease thickly settled and with few wild ani­ of the deep waterways required to pro
JUS! KIGHT
"You
are
charged
with
vagrancy
completed, the Oregon Eastern un­
Aut'i umwiü-i
have ready a sharp p"lntr<! piece of mal* th* cattle do not need horn*. vide better and cheaper transportation
doubtedly will become the mam line for
How did you lose your sight T
tron to thrust In th* ends of th* co I m . Among the hornless breeds are the facilities is. I believe, a 100 ¡«er cent
CLOSSETaDHtRS
the Southern Pacific between Portland
“By a fit of appleplrxy. sir." "
rosuxNo. cat
set s lighted match to It and while Galloway. Angus. Bed Poll and Polled investment, from the fact that two-
and San Francisco.
“
But
there
Is
a
picture
on
your
.
It burns pa«» the 1 ob over th* roosts, Shorthorn* Polled Jersey and Polled i thirds of th* bulky freight could be
crack* In the henhouse and every- Hereford are also coming Into favor. I shipped by water routes, at a cost to breast representing an explosion In u
AID DESTITUTE LABORERS
j w her* about It Thia should be done By th* application of caustic potash ’ the shipper of not more than one-sixth mine, through which. It I* stat«“!. you
became blind H w lathis?"
| every week for n month or more — the growth of the horns I* prevented of the present rail rat», The import-
In
the
young
calf
Inter
Ocean
“Please. your worship, I Aoildn t
ance
of
this
becomes
apparent
when
it
Plantation Hand* Nnw in Bty City to Agricultural Epitomi»!
j is remember«! that the fixai question afford to |«y n hart 1st ns multi paint '
Be Returned to Bay City.
k)«lriti of \ cut II a II hh .
i are of Ik* I'emlly < ww.
Siqdrplexy
larndon Answer*.
> i* becoming a world problem.
Honolulu, June 2f>. The territorial
notai!» of the King system of reo
Close confinement, with Impure air
"Tbe state of New York is expend-
HI« 1’rrlrrrnre.
board of itnmigrat on has decided to Illation are shown In the diagram and lack of exposure. Is as prejudicial ' ing $101,000,000 to enlarge the Erie
Farmer I showing him his live stock)
bring back here 2<*0 Spaniard* and The out »l.|, of t-■ ,rd wall la Indicated to the health of milch cows as to that canal, an! $100,000,000 is the amount
I’orto Ricans stranded in San Francis­ by A and the o|>enfng for admission of human being* Rome recently pro­ required to improve the Mi**>>uri river Th*** ar* my Jerseys. Ever se* a
finer cow*?
co, and reported to be destitute.
It is
t’ity Visitor They ar* certainty fin*
mulgated theories of dark, warm from a point about 40 mile* west of
undersUHst that thia is Iwing done at
stable* and no exercise for profitable Yellowstone park To where it meet* the •pecimen*. Still. I hav* alway* thought
the request of the department of com­
Then that if I «ere buying a cow for my own
milk production are without a rational .Mississippi river, 2.547 miles.
merce and labor at Washington.
basis and certain to lead to disas­ there 1* the projected waterway from use I should prefer th*— -er Early York
The stranded laborer* were imported
breed.
trous results sooner cr later
Expo­ Lake Michigan to the (>ulf of Mexico
here about a year ago from Europe and
and scores of others necessary to cheap
Tbe Kawbarraaalwo Truth.
sure
to
storm*
and
cold
I*
equally
in
­
Porto Rico to work on the sugar plan­
and better transjiortation facilities.
“The vindication of l»r Harvey TV
jurious
to
the
health
and
profit
of
tation* in the island*.
Becoming <li*
UK W A. WISE
cow*
A judldou* mean Is th* pro­ Millions of dollars will be s*v*d annu­ Wiley la a great triumph," Mid a
■atisflvd they left the island* and went
. V«sus s 1*0-1*« -, P**nl**s Denta,
vision
for
moderate exer<l«e In th* ally to the people of the United States Washington diplomat, “for pure food.
to San Franci*co, where they charged
W .<« in PurUsicX
Dr Wiley tells the truth, and the truth
o|>en air and sunshine and the appli­ by the completion of these works.
that they were brought to iluwaii
"The
maintenance
of
the
greatest
1* painful to ivrtaln types of food pro­
cation of the same common sense care
der false promise*.
water way in lhe world, comptai«! of Ju, er«."
for the comfort of cow* which on*
the Great Lakes, on which the govern­
The diplomat laughed.
would approve for members of his own
Should rwn« fYi'wr fha- «vttr f r « ta •>» •rr'B'iffvd
May Take Clear Title.
ment of the United Stat«-* has expend­
(AS l>> ill
ESnUKCHOAN.
“Dr Wiley was talking the other day th«-
household
ed
more
than
$90.000,000
for
harbors
HkllX.K ASI» l i A t u i.K
•* A DAY if
Washington, June 26. Under an
about the pnlnfulness of the truth.” he nreosasr.
I
’
O-IHVMY
I
’
AINLK.HM EX­
and connecting channel*, preaent* an
Karis Gleaala*«.
tier just issued by Secretary Ballinger
TRACT»
NG
F
kF.'K
»
h-
n
'-la
’
rai
l»r>itf««
«r*» or-
resumed
"He said It remtndwl him
HEMovr. rio: mo ;r si s ’ sitivk
Provide ample pasture for the calves argument in favor of the idiems to de­ of a morning call that be once ma<!e a»«»!
settler* on all government irrigation
t
>.>
th
ani
»
M
n
»
.
s
Wim»»irr
the
lejls
?
project* may make full payment for
Fit yourself to the weather
Don't velop thousand* of miles of territory in i >n a young lady In hla youth. In an­ FAIN NO SrUPi-NTU, t*» unerrtaintjr.
th*
Missouri
and
other
valley*.
Th»
their water rights as soon a* they fully
get all out of kink because the weather
For the Next Fifteen Days
swer to hl* ring a tiny tot of a girl
i other project* outlined in the foregoing
comply with the requirement* ,-f the
Wr will rt»» yoM a risud aa$
or poree-
la
ar* of «|ual if not greater importance, '|x>ned the door, and Dr Wiley said to
iam rrvwn i«*r
law as to residence, cultivation and ir­
Th* work of raising chickens ha* and with proper backing they can be her. s* be walk»“! Into the ball:
Bl brkdxre traMh
rigation.
Heretofore final payment
Molar crown
“•Where 1* >>>iir auntie Mabell*
of air la at C. On the right there only begun when you get the downy carri«! out successfully.
i (¿»hi or wnaOYaH filli n<a
for building charge* could not be made
"Tpatalr*
In
her
nightie,
’
chlrp»*d
la shown a < r<>-s section of wall with thing* out of th* shell.
J
Mhrar
fVhnm ..
"No one question* the statement
until five year* after water was turn-d
the tot. 'a lookin' over the balustrade.’ ’’ <*m«1 rubi* r |?ia!«-x
outside opening at I) and Inside open
that
gtxal
roads
have
a
high
money
It
I*
claimed
that
an
orchard
In
th*
;
IS*»
b«Mt
r»d rui’hrr pia Un
on. Thi* makes it easier for settler*
Pstn»*«« eOHMrtkms
A valve la arranged at Atal* of Delaware ha* an annual In value to the farmer* of the nation,and
A Grave l>*»*b«.
with money to get absolute title to the tng at E
Caller—So your cook has passed ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS
land, especially settler* who went <>n E to regulate the supply of fresh air come of $10.000 from 200 acre* of appl* it may be said that this alons is suffi­
cient
to
justify
the
cost
of
their
con
­
tree*
awsy
to a better place.
the lan i before water was ready.
1 hr I ml uf < ull« anti < Nh r«.
11,>atos Ye* but I don't know If
Pieaidcnt and Menacer
Have a driveway right through youi struction as rapidly ** practicable un­
it la a mistake to allow the colta
Walcom»* Jap Cruiser*.
It will prove valuable In many der an efficient, economical and equit­ she'll stay ; |«i>r Bridget was very hard
and calves to go onto pasture akin barn
able System of highway improvement to suit
Iv«ton Traveler.
Honolulu, June 26. The training pure
Keep th<m In good flesh with way*, especially In the matter of keep
The big point* in favor of thi* expend­
squadron of Admiral Ijiehl. con |s-».-<i hay and grain foods t’orn and clover Ing It clean.
IsasSs I'laeslble.
(INC.) Thiel and * BU,,n<«on Kta,
iture i* the economy of time and force
of Uve cruiser* A»«> and Sova, arrived hay are about the best feed* for these
Nothing better for growing swine in transportation between farm and
"What i* your principal object, any
here today.
Hundreds of Japanese young animal*, and they will eat them than good pasturage, and there la no
how.” asked th* visiting foreigner, "in
assembled at the waterfront and gave all the year round. Dry clover hay more economical method of raising market, enabling the grower* to take building that Panama can*IT’
aaivanlage of fluctuation* in buying and
the vessel* an enthusiastic r<-. ,-ptn n. I* relished by all cattle and horses,
"Well.” answered the native "we hav*
them, either.
selling, *■ well a* enhancing the value
Governor Fear entertained Adm ral even when on good summer pasture,
• n Ide* It will limit the else of future
of real estate.
Th*
Connectlcult
Experiment
Station
Ijichi at dinner tonight and the men and It I* a good thing to give them
“It is estimated that the ave-age battleship*.”—Chicago Tribune.
recommend* that for the best results
of the Japanese fleet were given shore « dally feed of It
annual
loss from poor road ia 76 cent*
In hatching, egg* not over flv* day*
liberties during the day and evening.
an am. while the estimated average
old
be
used
Goats
f-r
Milk.
The aquadron will remain In the harbor
Poultry and dairy product* have «1 increase resulting from improving all
The great goat Industry la occupy­
for a week.
the publie roada i* $9. The loese* in
ing considerable attention In the East moat doubled In price In the past ten
five years would aggregate $2.132 for
Seventy seven goats have been accept­ years Egg* and milk are still rising
Japs Bound to South America
every section of land, or more than
Honolulu. June 6. The Japanrae ed for registration by the American In average price
enough to improve two mile* of public
An excellent feel for all kind* of highway. The necessity of good road*
liner Hongkong arrived today from Milk Goat Association during the year.
Yokohama en route to South America Ona hundred and eighty seven are now young «lock I* fine cut clover hay, is obvious, m it wouM enhance the
Any goat yielding one cooked and steeped In boiling water value of each section of land alwxit
with 700 steerage passenger*, mostly on record
Japanese, aboard. They are all bound quart or more of milk a day la eli­ and mixed with salt, bran and corn $5,760, or more than double the esti­
Get it from
gible
for South American porta.
your Grocer
mewl
ma ‘«1 cv*t of two miles of improved ■
Has Called lor Blds on Line From
Natron to Klamath Falls.
Illi COST ABOUT $2,225,000
CASTOR IA
Fht Kind You Have Always Bought
DAISY FLY KILLER
Out-of-Town People
Dr. W. A. Wise
The Wise Dental Co
C rescent
Egg-Pho«phatc
BAKING powder
A FULL POUND 25c.
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