DOGS AND DOG-DAYS
T . n- u. < d to be a peri.xl of
about six w<*eks during the hot
test part of the summer which
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PUB! I9HED EYF5'* *Hii-f*.nfiv my
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• a < was applied by the ancients
L ’A. (BARI
ft im l > helical rising of the
Sirius, ‘he dog--tar. and hence
ha I no canine ogniflcance. But
P IMI l^pes’enl
t‘< <• ar.- not the dog-days we
w th to du-.-ir here. The dug-
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davs «■< are referring to have a
//./, nn\iE
l-'i ral meaning than did the
ancient appellation.
Entered at tic- ;>■ Hcfflrc nt Scio, f *r** .
Perhaps Scio does not have the
as M-cotvl-cit m *» mai 1 matbr.
gr-ate.,t number of dogs per
.-.a
t.ie I'niteo States, but
iy ■ a ; her »hare. All
1 < J 3 ” : r.o.x |< A l t •4
; . ■ w ho hav<- occasion to be on
Olio >< i*r m fe • • ¿»r
• •««•<•••*» * * th.
tr •! ver. nu* h know that
athi-mt every xpec e ot me canine
fiu' iy is rep'.- •< nt • I. You meet
Thn»«f won cd * »n » •« MJ »♦ »
big
- and little do,:«, black
Single eti| ¿ «n v.n
d
a- i v> ’‘"W dogs, bull dogs
and puppy <! g-, and other kinds
A IIVFIt l t-’ IN < » I< A I > H:
b < • r.-mu-r <n lonv.tion. Query,
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OT wouldn’t the doz catcher I m ?
Curt! <»f vhtiiA '
ut wo-
esiti obiîuar■> td »Ur«'*, per line
d : > d<-if wvhalone?
6hf tintinni
<ìrur>
Extend -I w. ■ :
j»4*r lint* ... «
l)i*|.!ü
i
tn !" thaïs ip*d weekly
ftn wMc’
if desired, or
neh,. ..
each h serth
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H um ". ■» l>>- is p - iine .
cohtrtt-ta
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mn > f»n ftpplì»
Y »er 'rii '.¡r“ r rie
fl'M- rn-w *! oi.r
pi tW brrClt «Í ih SI .00 utr
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& SALE &
Men’s and
Boys’ Suits
Dee riof hay tools are doing good, reliable work, not
only for users in this Country, but also in foreign countries.
They will do good work for you. Nest time you are in
town, come in and let us show you the Deering line of hay
Prices ha-, e bumped into an ice
berg and have gone to the bot
tom.
ma hu.es.
Every Suit in the store on sale.
Sale now or. and will last until
July 4.
3U DAYS SALE
Regular price charged for goods
sold on time.
UUESELY
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our motto
OKI I MCI
We will be glad to captain how they will save
you time and labor.
The Deering tine of hay tools consists of mowers,
sweep rakes, stackers ^nd tedders. You will be interested
in the new improvements of these machines.
Perhaps you
don't expect to buy, but as long at an investigation does
not place you under any obligation to buy, isn't it to your
advantage to come in ami see us? You can't help but get
some '.dor nution which will be valuable to you. Come in
CAIIJ
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information received
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t'nm-
. op-rat mg the Steamship
’w i-n New York and New
, we learn that pas.-»cn-
■n g ti at line need have no
■ ■ ’ T.... Id<-
Ix-iit e- >;.city of fl ese ships has
ai-.'.ays been sufficient to accomo
date nil of th<* pa* engcra and
cri-iv, and the wire!- ■- equipment
.ch tl t th wireless room at
all times, n.vht and day, i” in
char-re of an experienced opera
tor. Not . -t are ported in all
■ tr.tero n . | bl.c rooms and
••- n- •.
w.n.r th» assign-
ll’elltH of .............
to specific
b-vits, :u d all l.fe-! oats are con-
si .--I
l> - unil -red. Eire and
bout d i ai • I.-Id at «•<» h j«»rt
as well .as on the first day out
and ;
r.gers are invited to
tn-e part in them. Stewards
demon.-trate how to attach life-
i»< i - ■ li.e I <!y. It is said that
tin e arc not new rulings, but
have been in force on these ships
for several years.
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HAY TOOLS
YOU CAN
DEPEND
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»T muti, r (or tubi
lien must I. ri-. •(»«. i l tii ■ ttn
later th.n W • .< . . .
OFFER CO’
'lDd'ED.
Ai the offer <>l the N< w.;
one dollar I < r 1 < <" 1 • '■ n • t with
nuch popular jn ■> <• approval, w
have decidetl to ront'.i vthe of
fer a few w<
. irore for tin
lieneflt of other wi.o Wi.-;l> t<>
take ndvantag of H. 'Phis ap
plies to eith< r n">'• Hub-' •• ip? “i
or renewal*. Bring m your doi
lar and ev»ryl>» iy will !>>• hap!'.
ONE : ' >
AD ERTI TNG AS A GUAF
AN TEE.
When a bi inc ■ <■ nr rn in
vests a large «-nr of rnoivy in a
handsome store ami equipment
for retail nu n hnndi^.n.r, the
¡Hiblic feeds a certain d< ree of
confidence that th..
. »•n
giM il.H worth exann:ling. 1’ropli»
argue that union they had «‘stub*
lishod a reputation for fair deal
ing and uni
they had good-
that they knew tilie.’ a i .. I. they
would not dan- pen t «.> n ui-h
money.
Advertising, likewise, acts a. a
guarantee of substantial i isme.-s
character. When a firm sr. nds
money fr< ely on this nw
form of ah •• at hip, the p lilic
concludes that it m -st have goods
bark of it that have dem initiat
ed their worth, or the lirm w add
not have set apart this sum of
money for selling tnem through
the new spapers,
A concern that does not adver
tise impn SSI'S the public xs mere
ly an experiment. The fact that
it may have Iwen inexistence for
many year does not heip i. so
v< ry much. '1 he public may even
look at mere existence for a long
term i f y ars es a ilisnuahfnii-
tion, indiialing preference for
old time methods. It takes ad
vertising to prove that you have
confidence in your goods.
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Cijy. It will be at .Mult’.' -mi-.
Field Saturday, June H and .Mon
day, June 10. Mt. Hcol will 1«
shown in eruption and the great
stone bridge thut once stood at
Celilo wlil lie seen to crash to the
water. It has cost $25.000. nnd
the producer« ex pact to lose alxiut
half this sum in giving Portland
a great Rose Festival attraction.
BLATCHFORD BROS
SHELBERN, OREGON
The annual Worry over the de
predations of neighbor«* hens ir.
.our new garden lied is about to
begin. It is suggested to set a
steel trap In the bed, catch the
hen and eat her. The practice
might be hard on the hen, but
as the lamented Josh Billing«
used to say, "It would save a
heap of kuasin* that could lie put
to better use."
>OlOiO»Oi«3iOl
AllmnyT Fourth of July cele
bration w ill have «double signifi
cance. Besides Independence
Day enthusiasm, the coming of
the Oregon Electric to Albany
will figure as a cause for celebra
Graduation day with all its tion. Surrounding communities
flowers and expectations is now will lie invited to help in the
pone. To reach this period is no jollification.
unimportant event to those w hose
a jiirations |<ad to it. But we On Jun« 9 rrveral important ehang< »
w inder how many of our young will Iw mail« in 8. I*, main line
Complete whrduiv will hr
pt pie think of it as the end, and trains.
given next week.
that now “all things are theirs.”
\\ • cherish that motto best.
I Good Fosilioi
' N t finished, but begun," and Can tw had by ambitious young men
it i but fair 1« ginning. It is and lad" « in the th-ki of •‘Windt-a«’* or
out of ■ hooi life into life’s school Railroad telegraphy. Since the h-hour
u r" the theoretical must give law became effective, and since the
Wireless companies are establishing
place to the practical; the ficti- station-
throughout the country there
t»i. to tl >' real. Diploma day is is a great shortage of telegraphers.
i:i>e opening door a (tassport Positions )iay l>eginners from |70 to RM>
into an undeveloped field. So per month, with good change for ad
far there has lx en simply a skir- vancement. The National Telegraph
Institute of Portland, Oregon, operates
•i ”.ing. The great I sit tie, the under
supervision of R. R. and Wire
ary and the crown lie beyond, less officials and places all graduates
ihtrefore, say not “I am into positions. It will |>ay you to write
tliriigh," but li dter think of it them for full details.
“Just begun.’»
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Now tha‘ the three year home- THE DURABLE 9
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a >. . anew in Oregon's vacant
iands. Statistics have been gath-
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General Land Office showing
tl re is lots of room in this state
for ’In- hotm -deader, there being
1*>. *©.377 acres still unappro
priated. This is a little more
than one-quarter of the state's
ar a. Every county in the state
h its quota and while most of
the land is far from the larger
towi s. much of it is fertile and
w .1 be pnwiu.tive when tilled.
It is a p or .................f an old
Everything is now ready for
hen, if permitted to run loose in the great production in Portland
town, that cannot make al least of “The Bridge of the Gods," the
one enemy out of a good neigh most wonderful spectacle that
bor.
ewr been seen at the Rose
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Read what a user saya of the light
running EM PIRK. -’In February 1900
I bought an Im pi re Cream Separator
ami from that time until April &, 1910,
it never missed a day, doing the skim
ming from my cows, which ranged
from six to nine. In all thia time I
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A Good Investment
1 ND ONE that will «ave you money is to
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your
building
well painted.
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No
projii rty owner cun afford to neglect hi» build
ings. ‘‘A stitch in time «ave»
save« nine.
nine.” This i«
ideal weather for painting, . Excellent cnip« are
in prospect,
Good road» are being built. So
let u« brighten our protiperity in thia land of
rote« with a coat of new paint on our building«.
/Ind remember LOWE BROS. HIGH
STANDARD PAINT qiccs
best
results
Please read above ad.
E. C.
Thank vou
PEERY DRUG COMPANY
SCIO
OREGON
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people
should be happj and they will be
paid out only 75c ror repairs. I am now
the West and a magazine of national
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value and im| ortance.
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To introduce it to new readers, we
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will make the following special offer:
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in
their
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and
espe
years with an expense of 7jc per year.
Send 50 cents in stamps, and we will
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and
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for the next four months, and will send
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