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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1911)
H. -4 a* <- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > «HIN TOU GO To PORTLAND. 1TUP AT THE NEW Marked Improvament Is Seen In Both Apple Tress snd Fruit Where Liberally Treated. HOTEL FOSTER tfr a J i ron > If we could calculate the value of • vod ashes as commercial fertilisers ere valued we would have near the following value per ton for the plant food given a value In commercial fer liliger*. 1X0 | .i da of potash 105 at 2« 0<> *0 pounds of phoephoric acid 00 I 05 at ATENTS 1 GIVE Y0U 0 0 ’•«« »»’«' MARTIN. ««, C».»>«,- C.«.».’«« *r-fg ,v IlWrtUllSS ” VCSTVASD Oil KODAKS Wr and ’9 fat MtAlngum «nJ Herfa'ur« tWv«*c*<'lng lK~ir i - a Ma/ >*r4*m given a'UMitMn r ortland Fhoto Supply Co l'vitTLAND. ORK 14» TVrd bua»< BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL faa g*i ft*, A* a*: **■« W«a«k ■ • A *J Bai ;«* m frwt ta* — «agasad mm m Ufe* «4 pro* *ad «*<«■ i *b ma* T«d •Jrfcf* «*• *ad astea Ms MU aw m Hi.»ORT AUT» MJI301 A MIAU I 234 ted !• «* farUaiQi J Ite Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling /. C. BA YEH Market Portland. Oregon SEND FOR CATAl-OGVK. School of the PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION COMBINGS «0 FALSE HAIR Made Over. Any Style. Write for particulars. FRANCES HAIR STORE 101 Usrr M («« Um »u UN flMHBtS tfOOD ASHES HELP ORCHARD ! is The atncunl of of found founds of potash practically amount of phesphoric acid la found In 350 pounds of '< per cent, arid phos phate, so a Ina of wood ashes Is worth about the same as a fertiliser 250 pounds of good grade acid pboe phate and 200 pounds of sulphate of potash. True the plant food la tn a more available form In the commercial fer tlllxerv but the tons of wood aabea also contains about *00 pounda of lime which la especially valuable to the clover and othv-r leguiulnoua crop*, IJist winter w-e put about some apple trv pounds a na scattered tree, as I far reached, A both the trees and the fruit was no tired last ' summer In spite of the un favorable early season The wood ashes can bo profitably applied to the garden, the meadow or In fact almoat any crop except potatoea. If wood ashea are applied to the potato crop it produces conditions favorable to potato scab There 1s not much loss of plant food when wood a»lw'« are applied to the soil at any season of the year since potash and phosphoric acid are not enslly washed out of the soil The ashes should not be mlied with the manure or any other nitrogenous manure as the Itme In the ashes may cause loss of nitrogen. If mixed with acid phosphate the lime In the ashes will ->r bine with the phosphoric acid and render It un available On many farms there Is a few bun dred pounds of ashes produced that ere worth saving and applying to the soil, then where lumte'ing la carried 3n extensively there are tone of wwid sshes produced each year that are worth hauling for several miles and applying to the soil. U TRACTION PLOWING IN WEST r On the large farms of the great plains and the ranches of California traction englnea— both steam and gasoline are used to an Increasing silent In farming operations, eape rlally In plowing land The make shift outfits formerly used for thia purpose have been largely replaced by heavier and stronger engines and gang plowa especially designed for thia use The advantages of traction plowing are (1) that the work can be rushed when conditions are favorable; (fl that the work can be done with a smaller force of handa. and fewer horses have to be kept; (3) tn bot dry weather engines can be used when horses could t ot stand the work; HI with an engine It Is poaal- ble to plow very difficult soils, and also to plow deeper than with horses, and (SI under favorable condltlona. the coot of traction plowing has been brought lower than that of plowing with horsea The steam engines weigh from T to 20 tons range from 20 to M horse power, cost from 11.500 to ft 000. and will plow from 15 to 50 acrea a day A traction plowing outfit constate of (1) an engine; <2l the plows or disks arranged In ganga; and (J) miscellaneous conveniences for car rylng supplies, making repalra. etc The else and coot of the outfit and the amount of work It will do depend largely on the number of plowa oper »tad. KmcwaiEra SEAR OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA With th* baginning of th t year MiIU College doe« only collage work. There aro no longer any Seminary court»« IU < 1 V. n*r. • 4 .. orge »« rf»* r*. 4c C*B»‘ CM* er»4 IBM. I4r«l <•;.»*»«• A»i»a-.* a«4 f»ai.a-a re ( I iLwar <4 B»*»» tftafd 0*4 I ■ vette) «4 L e«.’i t t*. WrU e>j«i»y*d bburaiunr*. <ifte*4»«Ma ynae **e kuodr*4 a<*4 thy a fee. Age* laA rare *wf beehk **» ««or Mt. Frr* Larka Ciay C •/*•*. A. M . Im. t> . 11. D ».<gW Mhi/taa Seciru/y. M.i-e C v.lrgt ?■ O.. ta»»l .G olden ■W est r COFFEEi - TEA SPICES aAAINO POWDER ► EXTRACTS JUS I RIGHT Classera Dow aonnaso oac J DAIRY NOTES. To be sweat and clean It I» deefr able that the cow atable be white- washed at least twice a year. The separator means the greatest profit with the least cost In handling and marketing milk. Cream that la not delivered prompt ly should be thoroughly stirred every time a new lot la added The cream from the mllklnga must not bo kept so long that It will de velop a sharp acid, for that would Im part an unpleasant flavor to the but ter. Chicken Lie*. Abundance of chicken lie* can be raised by neglecting the chicks Thia is probably the eur«*t way to get rid of the chick* I Hsve v«* wrsk Faint ? y • nd the many distressing vmploms which indicate poor circulation and ’ d S iohh I ? A heart tunir, bhoid and body builder that has etoud ths trit of vaAvvrr SO years ot cures is / Dr. Pierce’sGoicen .Medicai Discovery The heart becomes regular as clo k-vork. Mrva* in turn are well fed. I ha irteries ara Ailed w ith good rub blood. 1 hat is why nervous debility, irritability, fainting spells, d.«appear ind are over« rome by thi« alterative extract ol medicinal routs put lip by Dr. 1'ierce without the use ot alcohol. Ask your neighbor, kiany have been cured <4 scrofulous Conditions, ulcers. ' lever ,. re< ' white swellings, etc., bv taking Dr. Pieree’s Disc.nery. Just the relreahmg and vitalising tonic needed lor excessive tissue wsste, in convalescence from fevars or tor run-down, anwmic, Ihiu-blooded people. Slick to this safe end sane remedy and refuse ell " just as good ” kinds offered bv the dealer w ho is lc-.>king lor a larger profit. Xoth- ing will do you half as much good as Dr. I’lerce's («olden Medical Discovery. Sam Sloan” Evaporated Modern Tts hsra Cr t sed Our educators are owl wise, teachers are («dante and all their am bition la the turning out of smooth, well poliste I philistine, It Is err- ulnly unfortunate that the favored type ot superintendent of our public •duration should be such a 1. philistine, possessed of all the conceit nf the mediocre business man llou- tine la bla Ideal Orlglnallty la spurned and suppressed Or. Uurls Mdla. Mockers wilt find Mr», Wine1<*w*i *--thle< Syruy tur tr-st rnmedv U- use t«-e their .uUdiuu luna» lite i«eU>lu( iwriod. A Good Cigar Costa You 5c Worth More . • • is the handiest thing in the pan try. Jt is pure and always ready to use. There is no waste — use as much or as little as you need, and the rest keeps longer than fresh milk. tei Al I FN Xe FWiq ALLEN & I LEWIS Qi«tributer«, Portland, Or. .¿AMHw->o«.es»e- ,?TÍ.*IÍ<| I* The Dawn oí Scientific Knowledge Lrrtrn n Prt»f» wb.< rr ihr <le- fiiAíxl U grvatrr than thv MUJ i'Iy« Honordbl«*, Dignifird, lutrutive U • •«- ‘r r ! «•• *• ■. t«r t.! V < »I li <k»| v • Ng* Invalid« ai-el «litera vrrttat T. r pat it* ularw. * y- • •. It w -,>| na««lU»g «kUWd trr«tmcnL 404 < onwH(»nv«t-aUh Bldg., Port Und. Or. WHY PAY MORE? Gives fine results in all cooking Tell your grocer to »end Libby’» Milk All. SIZI S PnWr.ptly T i '. ns I RO>A1 SHOT CO. ??• H«<nM« St . Ui lira >W S h « s I Fwtltsd. Ik. Wfiittemore's 11 Shoe Polishes Finest in Qual ty. L«'x«>l In Variety. 1 t r f |fi. - . « SI«».« »it f t . . M.lltg *1.4 (MilltLH g ill»*' < f h <»•!« eu l ..■!.•»* Or. Pierce’» Pelleta, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver ami eia. Do not gripe. I Forgiveness of Children. It Is the sweet and entire forgive neea of children, who ask pity for their sorrows from those who have caused them, who do not perceive that they are wronged, who never dream that they are forgiving, and who make no bargnln for apologies It Is this that men and women are urged to learn of a child.—Allo* Mey- uelL ar« the safest and moat reliable cathaith- sn.| evstrm cleanser. The beet remedy for Terpui Leer. B i I kiwoh * arid s ek lirada- he. Al lieucstal»' ar by Mall. IS Cease Hot i C ma . mil . al L u , L umilasu , UMLleUW DAI SV m <ò| I.T » IM. F ’ a < y UI *• ah • <1 • ««lag that |xwiii»rly « it-tno' lf. >*U. aa • ». I I •• «hea Ivllee* aad > ! ■ ’U ♦ i--«te a I ah • • abiura ,, Hlnml t U i -hl. . I» « \ |> I • nl-me’l. n f"t rirai n* w> I p lOilng all Biada «-r taa ah«*», F«’ ’ Mta# eiao ICr. Gl H K W IIITK >» • • dtrty . «B»na»lu«t rlrun « »I tslkllr. In H-¡ < f irm o«»ll -an ba gulvhly and raally appli'd A a|>>nre In every jM. aaga *«» alway* triad y fut ■*> two ala*« it and «-i.ie If pwr dreier dnra a«*< Brrp the kind y< n want, ern»l ua h • a l lr.ea and th* prtre In 8feii.ps ft>t a full aide * Ml*. Swallowed Her False Teeth. Through ewallowing her false teeth, apparently while ehe was asleep. Mrs Alice I »ear, 51 years old. of 8ewell road. Ilattorsea. died The cause of her death was discovered at a poet mortem otamlnatfbn London Cbron tele. WHITTÍMORÍ BROS. A CO., amen» at., CamOHill«, SBeee. <i..f tool J -i • >r W-i ■ ■ ‘utter oj tau’* I'ultrltrr in th* II it rid. REDUCED RATES ASTORIA CENTENNIAL PAGEANT Kèeley A TOOK, beet re.n^ly fes Kidneys, IJver snd bowels. Krortioites Pimples I .upturn« snd Disorders of the bbls Por'fie« the Hl<wt snd gires Toe«. Micugth sud I .»vi lu Iks salue «j.icia. P N U No lo 'II COME TO PORTLAND»ND BE CURED IN FIVE DAY8 VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON Wn a*t*>re operwt ..>(>• »r *uy ra»*a p fiBeneiitajr rure*1 In enr Irrgfrnant M »1 tn»»* *«« .ng. l ». *« n*iural 4 wfr A red . M «»<1 permanent rar« I give my w«,rd ax.d will «He >u to iitacf m"i *l •nlli.-f lM i »( |i mafel I am ref 4 ! . fr by * 1 per Ira. e M»d <X|lJiptnet4 w I h 1.« kej *t<>nea to «tarcrea I have the beat esyulpped irgJ <»®< e *»• the ( *« mm * I will git« In any rharlty aa guarantee that every atalemet»' la Una te. »r.. » t ent la true I IgvIUB y<m In r«>me I«» olti<e I nil »t|4 n to yo«» my treatment fer Varlcog* Vriga Hernia Xerv».»,« |M»t>||ity ItMael I’otaon File«, Fiatwla. l‘!ed«l*r Ki«ib*y. frnetat e a»-d ali M*n a Ailment« and y«*u FKKK a phyairal ««amine |d*m if tMMeaanry a mirru*">pirAj At>,| <»»•«. - al analyaia of **• retfcflMA U>determine peth •<!«aland bexUr.fto.jp al r<*n dit <>ng Rtery man aixmld take ad«*«lag* «4 tl • <pp»r tonity to laa/a tb»tr true e<>a«i.to»e 4 t ««'nenml (\»ft m •» fr1»* eant 4 rr»’«d*oil f ur« 4« ukal / yira WRIT TfN CuBtANTff My w r ittm giarantae m*ar< • a r«r« nr 1 I'»*'** **• to cure rertam a menteur »*fuad ever» ' a Per- a I c* | l « any a»lme«t I gua/aiI rmi ar* r«a«Mialila ax.d no n 'Ft *O y . * * • • and - bg to pay for l>* O'^aa k*B/* » A M V* B r M Bv*4*yv. 1« A M W 1 » M PORTLAND.OREGON. eg. r ■ »> The rrd blood corpus,les are ircrr-.scd in number — and the THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING, Why She Chois the Down. A woman In Cherryvale, Kan. allowed her ch • between a parlor rug and a tumruor gown. Journal says that a'ter three sleep less nights she decided on the dross di« argued ' I can darken the parlor ; ind the rug will look all right tn aub- luad light, and besides. hundreds of folks will see th« dress who would ivver see th« rug (««lings, oppressed heart, di»»v Heslhing stl«r meals F Or du tuu cspcriencs pain over lb« heart, shortness ol breath on going up-st^irs Noble Ideal. «, ,r> ■ s r « ■ In the •Cort forma of gres’nass 1st us not under- estimate the value of a simply good life Just to bo good, to beep life p iro frota deg ailing elements to make It constantly helpful In little ways to those who are touched by It to beep ones spirit always sweet, and avoid all manner of petty anger and Irrita blllty that la an Ideal aa noble aa II la diti-nil Among Advantages Is Fact That Work Can Be Rushed When Con ditions Are Favorable. — /Porfland. nregoQ Ftea' trat aad l a« *. • - . f r Gifla ti s . ... Cali agiate Attesali a»4 ll*sa*al*ry OepartaaaaU. Masi«. Art Blaeatlae «yok*a*i«M I ata . - • I IM ■ I« I t It - • I I Itlott ornee» A”' 11-Uwe Mali Playing the Fiddle. Mgr J .wi.es I’ Turner, chancellor <y the Roman Catholic archdiocese o' Philadelphia, baa a trait tn commot with the late Archbishop Ryan whirl enables him to de« ide to do eometbli | without leaving a sting l.lhe hie late chief he usually telli a story and then escapee committing himself Since the balloting fur a successor t Archbishop Ryan hr has been Importuned cajoled and other wise held up tor a word that would give an Idea as to what was the re suit of the ballotlr g As he Is swurt to secrecy he must be. p quiet To a group uf nvwepaper said "Once there was an assistant to man who held a responsible position 1 hl* assistant took upon himself niueb uf the credit for bls employer s po|e> larlty one day he complained by saying I m tired of playing secund Addle " The trouble with you Is that you are trying to play first violin before you have learneal how to play that sets ond Addle.' was his empluyer's kindly but firm admonition " / li -