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•’Having taken v ur wonderful lava
rets' for three months ai.d being entirely
Curd of stomach catarrh and <l)»|upsu,
1 think a word of j-r-iise Is due to
*Caacareta’ for their woxlerful cos >I| mm $-
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1 have taken nuinefous other e<>
called remedies but without avail, and 1
hml that Caacarela relieve more in a day
than all tbr others I have takrn woukl in
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self. but to make certain that no mis
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A P AHMM KONG. I I H . I KINGIPAI.
The high-standard commercial school ol
the Northwest. Open all the year. Mor«
calls lor help than we can meet position
certain. Class and individual instruction.
Bookkeeping (rum written lorms and of
fice practice. Shorthand that excels in all
respects. Special penmanship depart
ment. Call, phone or write for catalogue
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x 10 In . and aide pisce, 1 In. 1
No 1!. purlin« piata, two placet,
x » In-». Xu IS, collar tie. 2 In
IO in. or II In
Ilr, I'oial».. tor Conti.
Consul Frank H Hannah sends a re
port to the Department of Commerce
and I.abor relative to some recent ex
perlmenta In the drying of potatoes
under the auspices of the German Im
peris!
Interior
I n-parjment.
which
may offer
a new field for farmers
The potatoes are reduced by this proc
ess to about one quarter of their orlg
Inal weight, and can be kept In a
good condition In this eomprooMd
form for an Indefinite length of time
The military authorities have mads
*hor«'.igh experiments with this prod
uct and have become convinced that
Its nutritious value Is fully equal to
that of corn, and that the dried pota
toes can take the place of one third
of ths former ration ot onto. The fact
that the iHitabo'S are reduced to on«
fourth of their original weight brings
about a corresponding reduction In the
price ot freight, so that II will pay to
grow mors potatoes than has former
ly been the case
Michigan Farmer
The t'lnin Farmer.
Speaking of farmers' Institutes, one
man says
"I «rouid like to know
what Is In the mind of the working
farmer In felt bools, who sits In the
back seat '* He adds
"A few people
who are good talkers praise tha work,
but what about the silent one« who
listen and say nothing?"
The Rural New Yorker. comment
Ing on these statements, says
"The
Institute speiileers can not do any
wiser thing than to learn how to en
courage and keep just this class of
farmers. The retired farmers and sue
ceasful men w ho make up a
good
share of the audience are well able to
take care of theniaelvre
it Is pleas
•nt to entertain
them,
and
their
praise gives a man a thrill of satis
faction
It Is a truer service to tho
State, however, to gain the confidence
of tho plain farmer and help him."
DR W A. WISE
2J » «ara • lewler n 1-slnl.ws l»-nts
Work la l'ortland.
Out-of-Town People
HkrniM remember lh«i mir f ■*-■• I. w sir« .—I
that Wl CAN l»> TllriH ENTIKK ’..' i -'I a N
HKItX.K ANU l-t Art WORK IN A DAY if
ssnui.r,
ID-rnVKt.Y PAINLKRB EX
TRACTING I
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ase*! WK KKMOVK rllK MOST KKN.VinVK
Turni ANTI ROOTS WIiHotfT THt; I.KA-ST
FAIN NoSil litNTN iw u--- mainly
For tho Next Fifteen Days
W« will t<v« yo? «
-■2k iwM or porce
lain rmw
t2k bridfe
Mo << ,-n »
.. r •
HLrrt ftllln««
Gand rubb»r v'»l««
Ih« b«a(
rubber plat««
Paini»»» r»vtna
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 TEAM
Dr. W. A. Wise
President and Manager
The Wise Dental Co.
(INC I Tblrd and Rsahlnn«« Sta.
PORTLAND. OREGON
FN U
Na. JJOS
live Smelt and PewewerKg.
Live stock Is the chief element of
agricultural prosperity. It Is the foun
datlon upon which both ths prerent
and future profits are established
Wo
boast of our great wheat
and corn
crops, and wo have a reason for so
doing, but If we depend upon them
alone wo rob ourselves and our ehll
dren by selling off th« fertility of the
soil with each year's crop
For many
years the soil will continue to yield
their crops, but they will get poorer
and finally fall unless they are fed
How much better to make your farm
richer Inatead of poorer; to get the
benefits of the Increased crops during
your own lifetime and then leave a
rich and valuable farm to your chll-
dren after you have
done with It.
Live atock will do It as nothing else
can.- Kansas Farmer.
The W or la liar.. In •■■■re.
Working horses from grata has
never beea our way, although a great
many do It and keep their teams In
vary good fix
When there (x only
light work for a few days, our horses
have tha run of good pasture when
not tn tha harness, but moat of tha
time they are In tho barn, where they
get grain and bright hay three tlmee
a day
It seems to ue they are better
able to eland hot weather when oa
a hay ration, with grain, than whan
they get grain and green graae for
thetr roughness
It probably does no
more harm to a horse to sweat than
It does a person
It la usually certain
that when a horse la sweating freely
he la taking no hurt, but a "graaa
sweat" ean bo avoided by feeding hay
Instead.—Twentieth Century Fanner
ees Maar '• «Ir! Ih» < eop.
In order to determine whal elements
of plant food are deficient In a anti.
It la necessary to carefully study the
g « Ing rr<-p
Many fa .->•- . • s*-e :| |»>
be of the opinion that a chemical
analysis of the eoli will show the
ameuot of plant food contained there
in This, however. Is a mistaken Idea
The chemist <sn only determine ap
proximately the amount of nitrogen,
phoephorlc arid and potash In a eoli,
without epeclflrally ebowlng what pro
portion of mese elements ran be taken
up by the growing plant. A large per-
centag« of these elements Is not avail
able to plant food
Hence the neewe
ally for them In an available form
We must turn. then, to the crop, and
by watching It closely during Ila
growth and by a careful examination
when matured, see whether the soli Is
deficient In plant food and what ole-
menta are larking
< sea nt aeSSlw« News.
When altting the hene In order to
k«»p the lire from bothering them, a
good plan la to fill the neat
box«e
with wood shavings, preferably those
that have some odor about them Ce
dar shavings are excellent and so are
cedar twigs, and the hena will appre
ciate the nest of such materials Lice
are a great drawback 'o a h«n when
•he Is on the neat, and many time«
they compel the sitter to leave her
nest when she does not desire, and If
there Is anything the poultryman can
do to keep the sitting hen comfortatde
he will l>e amply repaid for It In the
The shavings are Inexpensive
end
They do
•nd are easily destroyed,
not park hard In the boxes • d are
Try
quite comfortable for the hen
Villi* of them when witting a hen and
see how useful they really are—Hural
World
A < eleve Spray,
Celery blight can b* controlled by
spraylng with ammonirai carbonate of
ropper
To make thia, dissolve S
ounree ropper carbonato In a pint of
ammonta, and a<ld J6 gallona of water.
To make ropper rart«>nate. dissolve 5
pounds ...¡.per sul|>i.ate i blue v|tr«>l»
In & gallona of water eleo < pounds
carbonate of soda In 6 gallona
of
Mix the two solutions slowly.
water,
I^t the mixture stand
etlrrlng well
untll next day to settle, after which
Pour on 10 gal
pour off the liquid
Iona of water, let stand until next
day. and repeat the o|>eratlon. after
whlch straln and dry •« Idi» powder.
whlch Is thè ropper carbonate
1 be Slaver ef Hotter.
It has been • generally accepted
theory among teachers aud writers on
dairy subjects that the production of
good butter necessitates the develop
ment of a vsrtaln amount of acid in
ths cream, for two reasons—to da
velop a desirable flavor and to Im
prove th« keeping quality
Itecent In
vestlgatlons by th« t'ntted Htates Da
partment of Agriculture Indicate how
•ver. that butter mad« front pasteur
lied sweet cream has better keeping
qualities and remains free from ob
Jectlonabls flavors for a longer time
than butter made from sour cream.
9oo D rops !
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NEW YORK.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature) of
.
Guaranis rd unit ello
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
E aa U
Copy of Wrapper
Tewrh a.S <•«.
r ri
»• sir
, d the tail
man In the suit nt faded blech, open-
li>< his valise
"My name Is Glasspy
I am the inventor of e little device
for
“
I cm sled Io meet you. Mr Glees-
py." Int.mipt.d the mtn In the door-
wey.
My neme la Weehelwugh.
I
Vf
e s-de right In thio county to
t«k<- eul>e< riptiona for e new and co-
I-
■)> 111.'•tra,.<>! edition of tho works
of
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“Oond day. elr "
"Good day
Chicago Tribune
I
oi think x w«m
s pay when st>.
other «ide of
I you? Think
tine lll.llaetlna.
Stranger tot t’rown Point)—What's
the difference between this sort of
thing, tn principle, and s burse raewT
Am-mot Ile Fotti .. .ist 'irrst H-olE
took at the possibilities, man*
You
-an get a mill n more thrills out of
IL <'hlci«o Tribune
Ml.mrr H.wrlltm.
With much reluctance King Georgs
III had decided to let hla American
colon les go.
Mark my words, though." he os Id.
"tin-' Il le governed sums day by a
moi
h ten times as absolute and
despotic as I am'"
If any doubt exists that his Britan
nic ma Jest >• had the spirit of prophecy
upon him. look al Mr. Aldrich.—Chica
go Tribune.
A Studied Taplanalt.a.
"Will you be able to explain your
Attitude on the tariff"*'
h«n <• <
Uraa« tor Her.
"Yea," answered Senator Sorghum
Good bay can only be mad« by cut-
ting the graas aa soon as It heads out, "I'll have my explanation ready when
____ heads
___________
But I'll wall till my
and clover aa soon aa __ th«
are the time <omes
In full bloom
I It la a mistake to wait constituents ate Interested In other
.
.____
—■___________________
untll the heads turn
brown
There
Is things and _1I1
will , carefully make ■ It ■ - a <>■
lit-
nothing In the theory that sunshine **• h,rd •• understand "- Waahlngioa
alone makes hay. Air Is as much a Star.
factor aa sunshine. Curing mainly In
Isrtlltas H«rta.
thè winrows and hay eocka la now
"Captain, whet time does the boat
practiced by many of our best hay ape •tarty
ciallata.
"It starts madam, when I give the
word “
"Then I’ve alwava had the wrong
flptcad currant! maha an excellent Idea
I thought It started when ths
Allow engineer pulled a lever, or did some-
rallab to serve with meats
Thank you over oo much."—
to sack pound of the fruit a pound ' thing.
i Chicage Tribune.
of sugar
Mak« tha syrup In the pro-1
portion of ons pint of vinegar to each
Ike oia is.__
four
--------- pounda of augar.
--------- two teatpoonfuls
-------- -
I won.ler why three fourths of tho
each of macs, cinnamon and allspice, stenographer« In bu.lne»« offices are
a teaspoonful each of cloves and salt women’" "I guess It la because men
When boiling add the currants, cook like to feel that there la at lea«t one
twenty mlnutea and put up In glasses clave ot wmuea whom they tea dictate
the same as jelly
I
What is CASTORIA
Caatorla la n harmless substitute for Casf -r Oil, Pare
goric, liropa and HootMng Hjrrup*. It I* I' ■a*ud, It
contains neither Opium, .Morphine nor other Nur olio
aubataiiM. I fa age la it» guarantee. It destroy*
«»rnm
•ad allays Fevrrishurss. It cures iSLirrlm-a and \\ hid
Colic. It rrllevtw Teething Trouble», cures C on-Up it Ion
and Flatulency, it assimilate* the Food, regulates tho
htonut« h und Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
Tho Children’* l’auacru ¡¡io .Uullu-r’* 1 ri< ¡-I.
Pat Soste S>i«aiw< <T
¿«a;
I>r»aard aa Scholar«.
At tho wrd-hng lately of tho head
master of
Eastbourne College, Eng
Ury Sarmina krnlt,
Dry farm fruit promises to yield an ' land the thrre . ages In the bridal pro-
abundant crop thio year In Colorado,Ice*»'-on were garbed as scholars
according to E It I’areons. of Parker, black satin knee breeches, buckled
Colo, one of the most successful dry •hoes, scarlet silk gowns, with white
Each carried a mortar
farmers In that State
Mr Parsons shirt fronte
created much Interest In the subject too rd hai and a scarlet bound prayer
of fruit growing on non Irrigated land book.
when he described his orchard In an
Karly «bos.ee t.rewise.s,
addreaa at the third dry farming con
Andrew Ja>keon was a marvel of
greae at Cheyenne, and has promised
precocity. He carried a flintlock mue
to send an evhlblt of hla dry farm
ket. as a soldier of the revolutionary
horticultural produrts to the Inter
army, at the age of it
At 23 he was
national exposition of dry farm prod
ippolnti <1 by Washington district at-
ucta when the dry farming congresr
lorney of Tennessee
II« was a t'nll-
holde Its fourth session at Billings,
■d Ntatea Henator at M
He did not
Mont.. October 2d. 17 and IS next.
reach Ihr presidency until he was *2
—Sunday Magazine.
rrwMl la Sheep.
There Io one thing the farmer can
Mother, wilt fln-t Mre Wlnsi-W, «-..ihtas
not afford to overlook In sheep rale Syru tb>-I- ,i r- --1. t-> use lot theU . LUUrwa
iarlog ih. teetluug J— ituj.
Ing. and that Is thrift. Thrift means
health, gain tn quality, quantity and
!>«• 1» leure Nest Ti >e.
productiveness, the elements out of
“You refuse me. do you. proud girl?"
which the profits are d«rived It must he hoe led.
“Well. >ou‘rw not doma
Thia is the third
be the first object ot the owner
to snvthln* orighi»!'
keep hla sheep tn thriving condition Kime ISe been turned down!"
“Ho I'm the third earlier, sm I*“
The quality of the wool, as well as
merrily responded the girl, thrustin«
the quantity, and the general product her tongue In her rhr«"M In *
wel
Iveneaa of the flock make this require tn »ant but only partluliy surcesaful ef
ment Imperative
fort to look Ilka .Mr Htelnfeldt.
lias» t«n«« nt l>lrrr(l«»M.
Bees return to their hives In a dl
reel line when they have been carried
away and liberated, up to two miles
This has been
supposed to be duo
either to the sense of sight or of smell,
but the experiments of Gaston Bonnier
have proven that neither sight nor
emoll can serve the purpose and that
tmee have a special ' sense of direr
tlon " This sense Is not In the anten
nao
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd whkh li.is been
in u.«o for OTcr 30 yrnr», baa beme the ai--tw»(nro of
and h.ts been mnslo under his per
sonal supervision Mine« Its Infancy.
Allow no one tosliH-clx c you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations und “Just-na-good’••«•«» but
ExpertaMiU that trifle with anti endanger the health of
Infanta aud Children—Experience uguiu->t Experiment.
"This circular describing the Mount
Ingvue says you can alt st the dinner
table and see the beautiful mountain
peaks." said the man who contemplât
ed going
"That Is true." replied the one who
had been; ' and that's Just about all
you can see " Yonkers Statesman.
fl.i>*l til.e.nl,
"How long will eggs keep, anyhow""
•aid the casual customer at ths lunch
counter
"1 have met some tn my career."
answer-<1 the dark k < ..... ny n..-n will
the deep, tragi- vole« who eat next to
bim. ' that I um willing to swear had
been kept for not less than two years.
by Jupiter " Chica«« Tribune
lloyko»«! ot l,r.«l vie». —>*. 111.
gotta
"I*ei>a." said little Kddls. "I
have »noih.r pair o' ebnes. These is all
wore out.”
**Tbat makes seven pairs this ytar!"
groaned the unhappy parent.
•
a
This incident took place more than
slsty yean ago
That boy has be-im*
• n old men. Ills nam* is Edwsni Pay-
son Weston, and he wears out shoes fast
er than ever Chicago Tribune.
Owe Thlaa U-ruuU Say f-ow-r.
Tip knows other places wlitre trav
eling Is of the agony brand.
After
waiting tor nearly four boura In Milan
non villa, Canada between Toronto and
Montreal, for a "mixed'—17 freight
care and one coach I asked an lm;>a
Gent clergyman If ho had teon able
to learn wheu the train would arrive
Ho eyed me up and down with pity
' Sir,'* he said, that la the only thing
that tha Almighty doos not know."—
Now York Preoa
V n t>1 <1 I null
Skigr* ran away with n'« s
I«eft no sddr»»« behind;
But very » »in > ig;- envu d Skeggs
And bad • ciiange of tniud.
Skeggs ».d -tt -I - ugs «. nt b«r ha-k.
Herein the moral lies;
Skigga
now
believes
Skeggs—
It pays to advertí««.
Boston Herald.
limimi.
Yeast It is said that the cats ot
Berlin are all registered aud w<ar a
t»K
Crlmsonb'ak—Well, the cats around
my house seem to be registered, too,
and S..HI« of 'em are pr--:ty strong In
the upper register
Yonkers States
man
DAISY FLY
S.. l »m. «e «rar r r*r«to r<* is ■■
HAROLD SOMERS, ISO O.kalb Ave,. Btt*«.. N. T.
COFFEE
|
TEA SPICES
BALI NO POWDER
e EXTRACTS
JUS I RIGHT
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CbOSSET & DEVERS
roarisao oat
LEADER PNEUMATIC
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
FOR COUNTRY HOMES
The brat arwi m — t kwie.l m.th-wl of furnl.lv-
in< waler rrt dev'rad Th- tank I. plarad In
the buemmI or In Ik. around nrar In. I u - wm
•nd brap. th. • alee r... >n »u'nrner and proof
aaatn.1 fn-rar . In wmte, Il neve, Irak..
Il '• Itni..... I 1« I
- I - I , lo «ri into it II
mUaat. th. buildine in «huh It t. in.’allvd.
It ra.ta a luti. m.<e io basin with, but 'lo-ra
•
<-... W. h.-r a < - 'ai.-v-i. whleh
I lUurirata. and d-writo— th. lawdar sy.t
-, for it.
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