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I MEN WANTED 5i) Tie-makers to manufacture White Cetlar Pole Tics, hewn 2- face. Five years work for good men Plenty of work for all. A. F. ESTABROOK CO. BANDON. COOS COUNTY. OREGON Thea Ila »•«»•J Male Graduate- I pi to girdle the earth. The Frill»!» Graduate W hy do you begin on euch • big iaigg? ft KitrvM« < e&Wviftiif««» 1» the habit of eome people to 9 oo D rops condemn everything they are mmtallv Incapable of understanding, and then Insist u|«m calling It con »er vat lain Instead of Ignorance decessa» r CRESCENT S ■ Dirt car tying bacteria once In the milk has done.Its harm, and no num ber of »trainera of any kind yet In J>ow4*»• Will fto «nd 4« «9 vented can take it kril«r II ih« 4«m*h •"<! light out the pernicious «f. ««rflrf gnd bttl«: The beet germa n»«n br ( re ----- -------------- f) "That lol you wold in« at lainewom» tor the »trainer .------------------- — »««< burst I» all covered with water," said I »am« and *4dl»»a w« average dairyman sail aroJ »nd a b - k <-« ha . Ih and bal <»>. <■ .la«. the city man to th« ag’-nt is a metal veeael. Hurí*' said the f man; "were, CRESCENT MFC. CO. Seattle, Wit. aa shown In the going to ator-k it for fi.’i'.-ig next sea rut. with a wire eon!" Yo-* ■" k - (...,>. in screen of HM wires BUT TTF« i to the Inch. A A l.wri». S' • • h r ; - ■ ' ■ • dorftO’f • Ir» arreen on a strainer should be I I raptar ed aa toon aa It beconies broken $15 Per Acre 10 Y»a>»‘ Time go fast - Ar Ths Roaster Wliat’s lhe matier? or malaA rusted The only antlsfartory way Tkee. bode nt CanmiUn I'vlAr lUllw.r pfudurw I wmw M M buehrh nt whew*. -V Speeder - Several victims have com | to cle.n Ihe aereen of a stralner I» lo 100 bu«h«b at naia, pvr ,rr«. AU newt The be»t plained that they knew what atruck wlth a amali, atlff bru»h railway*. inw*w «,ut a*b*>'. |- —lu-.-x kiiiù éi a .tialber ¡o wr.¿ -Ith t..e iaril) »hilH M»» ^».rv r<*» . áh!á«e ni invaiatala nnmna l'io rr «• f»(lu»e» (!*• And I «tn tint rniel arreen on the side», rat ber tban on Sorwi .rotar fo* fiMi lll .lr.-wl lu.r.i.r. üperlal rata. Ut < m »1 l'-ik ni ...rv month thè bottom. for then tber» I» no un Sal.-I.lr fear a «eareloa. due pressure, whhh sometimos torrws IDE M'CARTHY LAND CO If 1 - ..... b.-. It li-r elf llck.-d by smal) partirle» of dirt thmugh th- Uant. land Ari* I'*-» - » »'«.;-.■■■ Il K a cen' l|H«i<'. whh h Is usually the case, «Z^--a» l oi'-Urrm— • H-iItlms The screener cannot be count arreen INIHTt.ANn. Oli though both little thing» put up a ed upon to make up for previous care- de-i-rsi« fight ' « aeorplon commits Scientists say leasnesa In milking ;■ ■ ■ -.-.I »mt tbat a poor »trainer may a »an In stings Itself In lhe t>a< k of the neck and drops dead. BAKING POWDER , - T1. ALBERTA WHEAT LAND 1« tlr««l ‘n H«w Nh««a. Alwayt »hair In Allcn'i I’<»*»t I a«r, a povdrr. ; l ■ • • • i * • t a ' t. : i *!/••• mm». ir»<r>*w ihf nails and b ihh ' ii ». A i UH»» gg and elu“«--««ere«. * < In-nt acre|>i I «-<*«> Har { I.' • .-I F14>.K Addreeg i Alien «. <Htn«ind, t* kny, S Y. A go>> I i - - will 1,<«»><»<> uni*, b f.. . ordinary care it ought to years. %«»• % tel» teatri last about With twelve *«»w«tet Ina«. u Mtn fr- iii fb* <' ) You luitetid krrp I»**«, I «tipjM’ete At Muburtv»ii<’te s c d »yr, pterbgj»« prmrui w* «r* «Iteroilng our tendre •BRr» gtteft to krteplni a rook QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION ---------------- THE ---------------- HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL of its kind in the Noaihwe»(, *. invite O«l> a < ontribHtur. "He'a a regular contributor to you« paper, isn't he?" asked the caller, •%>. yee." replied the city editor; "but wo for haven't used any of bls stuff "But I thought you said he year» wna a regular contributor?" "Ho I did. II« contributes Just the seme."— Yon- kero NtalratOAn. lhe invesligslion ol tho.c who want Ilo best in a practical education. Let us prove Call, phone or write. superiority. Gat- alogur, butine.» forni» and penwork free. FORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE “The School of Quality" Tenth and Morri.on * Portland, Oregon A. 1*. A hm »IK on <;, 1 !.. B., I'uiscir vi "Principally." aald the native, "to keep t'npt. Hobaon quietChicago Tribune. Of all the Ixiy worker» In Ixvndon, newsboys an- th- !>• i<itboit, hsrl-er»' bo»e the most ' li<allb> a tribute to the open-air Ilf«. A statue of King Henry VI is being plstvd outside of HiHsbury cathedral, England, a» a iwmorial to the late lk-an Webb. «tir«* »•• »aa»««. ’’Urrthft. wber* i« my imi? I laid It duwti here a lètti* whllt tajo.** “Hur#. iQÌ«'u». t ikin’ a nap la It. iMll't i»‘k h » Io I. nr Jfftìl wake th» lilll« tlarhn' DH W A. w;st ¿3 Iran a Irodw in Painlm« làmia W < i h in f*w<Uan4 Out-oi-Town People Hh<<uM rwnemtier th.l «ur I i* w> .rre-'e—l tkat WF. CAN Ho tltHH INTIHKCUOAN llltltM.I: ANU I I All WOKK IN A U.r If Msuurr l-n inVKI.Y PAINLKHH KX TKA«“riNU > HK>: • h*n plsir. -e bekt.ec ara or- w> iiruuvr. tin. unir ni n - gtiv »; TF.KTH ANI' KGOI s W 11 H('UT IHK I.KA3T PAIN NOHlUUt NTH c. u --«rl.inlr For th© Next Fifteen Days W« will glv«* > i « g-»I r. K goki ue ftorew* lain ertm n f«< ... fl SO m brida» t»«fh .............................................. I.owklhu vb*«U. “Old chap, wlml are you growlns thus* uiiil-r ' 4« mu aid« whiskers for?" "I'll tell you If »ou won't »ay any thing al'out It I know of a big de partment »tors where there's going to I-« a vacancy In th« floorwalker*» )nb In a few week», and I'm going to apply for IL”- «'hleago Tribun« Frnm «he »cr»«i»ls’ «able. Van Antler I think we are sure • of a good dinner to-night You know i my new English butler doee the entire es- terIng for th« household, tirubb— C m Van Antler— you rely on him to------- ? Not always, but thia evening I request* ed him m eend ua up something from the kitchen table Ihick 10 l*ainhMi •mlrartNWM ALI» WORK OUARANTLED 15 YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co (INC I Third and Raahtafften Hta PORTLAND. OREGON • hoi creaw the b«t«r!al content of milk In using cheesecloth or thick linen for »training milk It should not only ba boiled after uee. but should then be wrap[>ed tn a paper and baked In the oven for thirty minute» and th<-n kept wrapped up until time to uee «gain.- Farm and Home ■ nd <>r^»»rd. Track relek awU Or^i.rS. When one of our Western farmer« goes down Eaa* he la Impressed with the fact that the truck patch, th« orchard, lhe poultry yard and the dairy are relatively of vastly greater importance than In *< country where broad fields of grain, alfalfa, spuds end sugar beets are In fashion r.nd big bunches of beef cattle enliven the landscape The great cities, »or:ie of hem con.alntng more people than the entire State of Colorndo. must iw fed from the farms The product! of the Weet are mainly such aa may be readily transported over long d!a tsnees. But milk, vegetables and small fruits are better, aa well aa chea|>er. If produced near the place of consumption .and thia line of agrlcul lure haa from the exlgen-y of things become the Industry of Eastern farm er» - Field »nd Farm. Aeiaity •»« Hutter Flavor. It haa been a generally accepted theory among teachers of and writers jn dairy subjects that the production M good butter necessitates the (level- apment of a certain amout of acid In the cream, for two rraaon*. to develop » desirable flavor and to Improve the seeping quality. Racar.t Investiga tion» by tha United States Department >f Agriculture Indicate, however, that •«utter made from I’ssteurlaed sweet trsam has better keeping qualities and remalna free from objectionable fiav than butter vr» for a longer time If theee fart» made from sour cream ars established It might arem that In the years to come only aweet cream would be bought for butter making B *0 . M*4ar «WWW K •• G«»M or »name! «Hing« 100 Kllr»r fining« .............. . ..................... AO (»«■d rubier ru*«» t 00 Th« b«*t r*d mbher plat*» .......................... 7 00 COFFEE^ TEA SPICES BAniNO POWDER » IXTRACTS jusi mom CLOSSET A DEVERS rodiamo oac • farting Indlnne «• Fariarra, The Cheyenne Itlver Agency will be buay tor eome time to come, aa the distribution of live atock to Indiana has commenced To each head of a family 1» to be given twenty three head of 2-yearold hetfera, or In case he so desires a team of mare», a wag on and harneaa agricultural Implw nienta, five cowa and 150 In cash. aaya the Pierre correspondent of the 8t ’aul Diepatch Thia distribution mean» that to any of the Indian» who desire will be glv an a atari of about »1.000 In value either toward starting a herd of cat tie or beginning farming without any expense Highest Quality Iff* BAKING r\V POWDER 23 Ounces for 23 Cents f* li t ounces Mnde from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial You never saw such cakes and biscuit They'll open your eyes. UMAffrt Guarantee« weder all Fere Food Law« castor « o Wilk Ills t .ual TS«si». Mrs. Jenner Me On-l-gu Did you that earthquake sho- k this morning? Mr. Keill. >m Holm* V«rt 4«iinrfly; but I II > 15ht . WB« tuf h I «N r nd get tief out of b*«l operation» The < «.entry lrh»«l. The farmers In every school district are responsible for tha achool they produce, aaya Hoard's Dairyman If they wanted better schoolhouses t> could easily make them If they »»... e<l better teachers they eouid pro cure them by paying what they are worth If they wanted the school to - help make Intelligent boys and girle who would understand the chemical terms that am used In farm Htera ture. they could secure that also If the country school Is a bad failure. It It falls to make Intelligent men of their boya. the farmers are alone to blame for IL Hag»» a« Btnrli FflMhft. For generations English farmer» have made extensive use of dwarf E» •ex rape as a »lock food Thia plant may be deucrlhed as a ruta bags run to head Tbs seed la »own like ruta baga turnips and cultivated, without thinning. The production of market eggs For Infant® and Children Is probably the safest bran- h of the pout try liuslt«*». and the amount of cap I tai Invested need not I* very large ALCOHOL 1 PLK I’lNT AXrÇrfeblc FMrparg un farli i MnuUlinfiiRFboljaíkiMi In the New England States. New York and New Jersey there are many com merclal egg farms, keeping from -'>00 to several thousand hens The farm ere. too. In thia wet ton of the -ountry keep large fiorke for eggs for the East ern markets. and all seem to be do ing well and making money What • e need In the South is more egg farms (.anils are cheap material for bousing and labor cheap and. again. It 1« riot n»<e«aary In the South to build such ev|enslve house» We have every advantage In the Southland ‘-¿a* at « 1«> m > CvSt that» Northern brother», and with quick aatlsfactory railroad facilities to Kaalern markets the South should be <otne the greatest poultry producing *«< tlon of the entire country Other branches of the poultry indue try may pay better than egg farming but none are attended with so little worry and risk and are so certain of I nfants /C hildren Signature Promptes Dt$-slkin fltrrrfà ix’s» and Ant I otilan J nror Optimi Morphine nor Marrai N ot N arcotic . use For Over Thirty Years A perfrti Rr nrd\' for CntHfl»» Hon. Sour Stnnrh.DUrrtsn Wornu Í nttvul watts frwnik lussa»! Loss or Siw steady returns and a fair remunera tlon for the time and money eipended I'nrlr l*l«nl., Always Boel. La it summer we got a field of wheat «tubble about half plowed when other work ailed us away The remaining stubble was turned under early thia prlng and the whole field planted to urn The corn on last summer's plow hig la now several Indie« taller than that on the land plowed thia »prlng. and 1» ranker and better In every other way. There 1« a difference telween sum mer and fall plowing the dlfferen e bo Ing In favor of the summer plowing Turning a green growth Into the »oil seem» to t>e very much better than turning an equal growth under, but waiting until It haa matured and dried before doing It JHere on this farm we alm to do all the plowing possible thia summer, It may be hot work but the days are long »nd one doee not Not only la need to hurry the teama It lietter to get the work dime na soon aa poKsIble for any crop to be »own thia fall, but our experience proves to us that the earlier the totter If corn t. In >—• fbn nevi rmn -.P«rm**‘. Mall Alb month» *W GuarenteundrrthrF«*« Fiact Copy of Wrapper. “Gwimple bow have iuu minted your profit» in that little wheat ‘ “Prufi:«'! lluh* Ruggles, lhe profit» lt> that traa«actlon are invented m a neat but gaudy proml.-uiry hole. »e, ured by mortgage, on which I a tn paying int.rest at fl per cent.” Mother« will fit»«! Mrs Win» low*« Mr* thiftg By» up th«'b »tr« ', ch <•> um > luff Ibcir ilkUdrM Jarlug ibe Us t Liu g ¡«not Statere or Ih— oflense. •’ll* t- it lhe ajouts of th# company tried to bribe him. *h? What could have bevo bls motive in giving then» away 1" "It is generally supposed that they didn't offer him quite a» tou. b as b* bad eape !*<1 " and Rreere. Don't dope yourself for every little pain. It only hurts your stomach a ■ ■<>■ ghelter. Such pain comes usually from local The form of Individual hoghouaa inflammation. A little rubbing with shown tn the Illustration la < feet Hamlins Wixanl Oil will stop it im- »quaro on thn «round and troth door» mediately. are hinged so they will open and close readily, 12 foot boards make the aide and roof I'sc good »oft pine floor- Ing as It Is lighter and much easier to move when 11 e. «asary than heavier lumber, four pitaes 2x1 Inch and S feet long are for »Ilia; two plecea 2x4 Inch and fi feet long are tor ridge and plate The door In the roof can be opened when the aun shines. Sun shine la the best tonic known for lit tle pigs In early spring, and the door % Irw« ow i'rwre. ’Won’t It be lovely when freirá reigns throughout tbs world?" aba ex- claimed "Yes." repli.-d the man. "and I think thered be money In bidding for the guns and other junk th« nations would have to aell —Philadelphia Public Ledger PILES "*l have suffered with piles for thirty six years. One year ago la»t April 1 hr gan taking Caacarets for c<>aatillation In the course of a week 1 notke.1 the pile, bagsa to diMpjirar and at the end of .is Week» they did not trouble me aj al! Caacareta have done WMdere f t me I am enUrely cured an I feel like a new aaau ” George Kryder, Napoleon, O intmiiH'At iioonovna. I» eaeentlal when tne aow needa at- tentlon at plggltig time a» a mean» <,f entran-e an I a» I» »ometlmee the ■ .i.«- a very has" eilt Breeders* Oa ictte Feedlws Maawee Io l*la Our people are perfectly satisfied that they can put character Into milk and cream and butter by feeding the dairy COW a properly balanced ration and all that ah« will property aland The cow la »Imply a machine, the »oil la »imply a machine, and the cabbage head Is a machine Into which we can put a certain amout of material and turn out from It ao many dollar». If you feed thia vegetable matter, with highgrade nitrogenous manure n..»a«t. Palsl.t'l. Potent. Tut. Good, lie Hood N.v.r Sicken W.u.n or Gripe lOr .tC- Me. N.V.C »‘ Id In bulk 1 h. ecu Sin. l.blrt ,t.(lip**l C I.' C. truuuluU to Sai. or your a-Ml l>. «. DAISY FLY KILLER Of a>ll dealer« or *-(K Um » I W à« f». alfrg. Il lad kilt« ail fil. • t « .«w.1». < Fa» it#»J, n-glrn- ! a»«». 1 «Ml g ien*e«. M a U« Luttai. <*»«!»*■) or tip ore, i t ««‘ii -,.r • wt ythi.»g. t»ni«-«4j rfToo* 1 i<>< it ntg HAROLD SOMERS. 150 DeKalb A««.. BrackIjn, N. Y. THE. OLD DELIAS LE1’ Ì ronCATARRU............L ! ADnFR. URINARŸ DECHARGES etc . MMNNN«n on ÎWIAL box by MAIL 50c fnOM PLANTÛN 9? HCl «YSTOrWOKLYIlNYI at — ntWAPf OF CITATIONS C. Gee Wo Th Cinesi Doctor •» w leful mgii H«« xt«> M hfoBtudy ' t h« i>p«TCiMI of «nd Hark ar d »• 1 tVifig the world th« UenrUtof hia n « rvicwa. Ne> It rtory. PoUon« or Prugs Li«e4. Nc fell« or ( Utting Csugrwn’e*« to c*.r« Catarrh, Aw’hma, l ung, . aatkd teU rHvatft lhBMMM • uf M n iuvii WuMMm, A SUR’C CANCEK CURE J rworet* rd f r *m Chitia «•(•?» «ur« a: < I ai.i tn r.a a I T a. If yr»u cannot rail, writ« for aymptioRi blank and iu ruiar. Inc’.<»*• 4 r«tiU tn »larepp. CORS<A.TATK>N THtt The C. Gee Wo Medkine Co. 162 I irU M , car. Murri < n. P.atUnd, Or. »*w»waM*BMamaiew-MMMwawasMBWMsM»^^ P N U No. 34-OT Ml’III < Wtiling t o-A-l « Tf )*$«M«|»»n tht« |> »p*r. s plow«« LEADER PNEUMATIC at ~T EBxd /. ir?- WATER SUi’PLY SYSTEMS FOR COUN 1RY HOMES * of furnUb ai Th • tank U in h-« n ml Mgr th« b->u.Mi ■ • «> it» 'Ufff.rnagr <n*1 pnw.f I Winter It twnre« Utth«. It ' < *f* «huh it U i ba With, bhlt thrr« H« whirl) can make It pay. Hairy lt»tM. Butter methods are gradually gain Ing favor. Working to the best advautag« means using brains Cold and overfeeding will kill the young calf more quickly than any- STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES thing else- Don't try to heop ft cow for milk and beef, Hhft will disappoint you by - ary time. Ths man with a "dual purpose" dream usually wakes up to find that hs la In ths beef business. It’s just about a» hard to get a good heifer out of a »crub aa It I» to make water run up hill. The creamery patron ha» hl» month- ly cream check» while ths other fsl low has the store bill. The ordinary man may be judged by th« company he keeps, but the dairy farmer la judged by the cows he keeps The t*»t way to Insure high prices tor dairy products is to maks them ao go <4 that the people can't help eating them. Full Line of Implements and Vehicles I PORTLAND, OR. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO. AGENTS EVERYWHERE