Insomnia "I tlAV hHn Halnv ru.- M Y omiti, with which I ban been afflicted for twenty years, and I cut say that Caa eaiu hare ripen mc mora relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall Certain iy recommend them to my friendt as being; all that they an represented." That, GilUrd, Elgin, 111. PlMsaat FelataMe, Potent. TMta Good. 2?olL",.,r Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. Mc, 25c. Jus. Nivw aold In bulk. The re.' eine tablet aUmpedCCC. (intiilinl in ew rear sioeer bask, tU Haw Torn pity receives II per-eem Of the world' total Import tn trade. HOWARD BTTRTOH - JUearer ) CkMla, Lead 'Tile, Oolorwlo. Iw uii prices: QolX titer. 14 U. OolTw..r 1fc"a5i t' or Copper. B.' Mftlllaf eatelopee end full prlreJfa BAKING d"S ar. iw and bettej powder Mjrra , ... "" and dbcM. wa til aend too a book on health and bakine powdat CVKSCKNT tiro. CO. Seattle, Wa, THE OLD nCLlAB LE'f 3" For CATARRH thi BLADDER. URINARY DISCHARGES etc AT DRUQGISTS.0R TRIAL BOX Y MAIL 50d FROM PLANTEN,3 HINBYT.IR00KLYIUOq TOWER'S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING will give you full value ror every dollar spent and keep you dry In the wettest weather. 7aT-35s-r-V- sun-s 3a2 SLICKERS3ea POMMEL SU 32 CATALMMIU AJ.TbWrTJI Co. BOSTON. Tbwui Canadian CauMTTCD twkwwlOk G Gee Wo Tit Ckliisi Doctor Thbwondefnl saw ha atade life atudr at the Sropertiea of Koota, rbe and Barka, and la ivlne- Um world the baaaatof hat earrioae. N efafOS wtawBMaV ar Ores Used. Ne Opar eUaaa ar CawJag Onarantes to ear Catarrh. Asthma, Ln-, Stomach and Kidney troubles, aad all rrrri of If n aad Woman. rata A SLTKC CAN CO! CUFC Jest received froea Peaks, CLine-aes eere endreUebU. U-faJUnt latta works. If rou caaaot tail write far e-jnptosa blank and ehwular. Inelooe 4 cents in itampa. CONSULTATION ttttt The C Gee Wo Mcdldnc Co. DE W. A. WISE at laara a Leader in Faineant Baa let ; Work la INanhvn. - - ut-of-Town People CaoaU lemMBber the -e that WI CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CrtO!. BRIDGE AND PI-ATE WOBI IN A DAI fdwrr. PO-IT1VELT PAIN LESS EX TRACT, NO FREr. wh'n pl! wbritiri are or dered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE JEETH AND FOOTS WIiUnlTT THE UEAST A1N. HUStUDENTB. no aiie.rtalntg. For th Neat Fifteen Daya We will erre raa a sued B a" persa- bin crown for J-p trkbrida- teata Molar crown ,.,..;.r J.W CuUoranajaal awhaat Illf n'Hn . " Good rabbrr plaTaa l)nbaiHnMraM ralnhiilianlma AUWO( OOAatAirTTXD istxak D-r y.- AeWUa The Wise Dental Co. iTJan.) TwMaaiaaMawaiwia, lataaelra Dalrr raraalaa. ' The question la often taked bow tnaor oowa a certain number of acree wlll auppprt, Br the vacation la meant that the entire enercy of the farm la to be daroted to railing food for the dairy cow. A farm In a (ood ttete of fertility ean be eaally arrani- ad ao that on oould keep a cow to erery two acraa It the land U all good, rich, tillable land. And one would be able to raiae both the forage or bulky part of the ration, and tha grain ration, too. It oould be dona In a few yeare time with tha proper handling of tha hard on the farm. Three crops upon the farm will -do It flrat, corn; second, clover bar, and, third, peas and oats. Of course, the clover aod would be plowed down tor corn and then the corn ground be put Into peas and, oata tha following i son. With these three foods on ean make a balanced ration for the dairy cow without purchasing any other out side food, either concentrated' or bulky. The statement has often bean made that an acre of good land will sup port a cow tha rear around. One dairyman made the remark that he could keep two oowa on an aero, but practically- the man who keeps one cow on two scree Is doing very good business If ho gets fair prices for the product It is a fact that tha demand for. milk, butter and cheese is Increas ing faster than cows and the prices are continually advancing. There la no better business than dairying. Agricultural Epltomlst Wats a Neeoaeltv for Croja. Thla reservoir la WO feet-high and 17 H feet fn diameter and will hold 1,400 tone of water, an equivalent to 80 acre-Inches of rain fall. An aver age rainfall of ISM Inches during tha , L r-O :-"" W'agJ,- ' I . - ' . i - growing season would fill to the point Indicated. . A rainfall of Inches, if completely atillsed, would produce a yield of SO bushels of wheat or U7 bushels of oats. is iiaiaar. In all. silos the greatest waste oc- rars around too sides, partlcalarly In tha corners, because the air has great or access to these part. The fodder la not parked tightly In the corners, the air Alls too interstices and decay reaulta. With the cylindrical alio the friction Is squally distributed over the entire Inside wall surface, ao that the ellasjo settles evenly. Ths place a alio la to occupy nay de term In the form to build. There are several kinds. -Chief among those are I be round the stave, the -aqua re rectangular, and the octagonal form. A square or rectangular, silo can nan ally be con at -acted within a barn with better economy of space than a round alio, for these reasons oqaar alloa are moot frequently employed within the barn, and the circular typo when a separate building w constructed. f : wit 1 Bitter cream and butler may and generally ioco result after tMesv has beam feeding liberally oa moldy hay. decaying roots and eertala weeds. Another fruitful source of Utter-cream aad batter la the holding of she cream at too low a temperature, when objse UaaaWe bacteria gat te their work, canning a psngsat m Utter favor. Far beat reaalts creass owooMl ha cool ed aad bold at a teinperarorc of abowt M digress for ail or seven aowrs lav tadtately after separatiea, after wkleh It saeaM bo ripened la a teMpe rotors Of rreoa to 70 d i grass. Wheal ft ssarlaa) to Mrs aaar It la ready ss be churned the better. In mall dairies, where several separator skimmings arc required to make up the quantity of cream for a churning, the cream should never -be-run from the separa tor Into tha vessel holding previous skimmings. One needs a oream ean of aufflelent also to hold all that is re quired to make up the ebarnlng. and such vessels should be kept la a place where the temperature la about 0 degrees. Bach skimming should be cooled before being emptied Into tills storage ean. Whoa fresh cream la emptied It should bo at onos thoroug ly Incorporated with the contents ol the can by stirring with a spoon or ladle. Churning should not take place within live or six hours after the last cream has thus been added. Field and Farm. . ' Few a aaeklNK Cew. t - The following description ii given oi a device to prevent a oow from suck ing herself: ' Secure two lengths Of small cord, also six pieces of round, light wood about .18 Inches long .and Vt Inches In diam eter, bore Inch holes at each end of sticks, then having tied a knot at one end of the rope, thread on the itlcks, Iwiot the oord on either aide of the -atlcks7lben " throw the same across the cow's neck (having regulated the knots and sticks to cult the small of tha nock and also the shoulder), and the and of the cords around the first knot The accompanying Illustration shows the result This device pre vents the. cow from reaching her flanks. ' ' Beelalaaleaj Waaheel taat I had about one acre of washoa clay land on one aide of a good field. It was absolutely devoid of vegeta tion, had been left out for a number of years after wasting fertiliser upon It end was an eyeeore. Early In the spring I crossed It with furrows about i feet apart fn these furrows I dropped wild' blackberry roots, one about every 4 feet I dropped a fork ful of stable manure next to each root partially covering It and covered the whole with one furrow made with the turn plow. In the next furrow I dropped small pine tops and partially covered them with the plow. I went over all too land la the same way. The work required throe days for two men and a team. The following spring f plowed out the middles. This was five yeare ago, and I have not touched tha land since. I have gathered two good crops of blackberries and tha land la now covered with heavy berry buahoa and a good wild grass aod. with no wash to speak of. O. af. Humphrtya, la Agricultural Eplto mint ... . raahlwa Btebe the Faoaov. According to William Outcher, pres ident of the Audubon Societies of the United States, birds save to the (arov er-f 200.000.000 a year In the destroe tloa of noxious Insects and noxious weeds. The groat destroyers of birds are tha plume hunters for millinery purposes. Birds destroyed fop food are restocked by natural processes, but the plume hunters recognise no closed season. Millinery Interests In America rap reseat $38,000,000 worth of work done by the birds for tha fanners. The bobwhito Is the arch destroyer of the potato bug, the cuckoo of the cater pillar, the woodpecker of the boring grub, the lark of the grasshopper and the sparrow of the weed seeds. Pres ident Dutcner thinks ths birds are en titled to at least fair play from the milliners. " Beet Cellar Waaee. ' Co Mat has arisen oror the appar ent decadence of sugar-beet culture la the fanning section about Toledo, Ohio. Where few years ago a dotoa fie Ida could bo seen without traveling mora than a mile or two, now or arret y one cslsts. A farmer reported be saw but on deM between Toledo and Mon roe, though only a few yeare ago this section produced heavily. Several fac tors have arisen to work against beet raising. la the first place, labor and earo considered, the present -blab priced cereals art considerably mora arofltable: again, farmers have begun to learn that beets tax soil vitality about as heavily as any crop, and. unless fertilising elements are con eta oi ly applied the land Invariably suffers. Complaint to also made of dlAcalty la ntarketlag the output. 11I11CAST1IA 13 SJ rInfflta and Children. J 'Ut'.H! r " ' ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANabPrrpar-JtoofirAi- SlrajlallllnPriTOlft (ingUez Curate anilJowfetf Prornoles D itfjesttonJChwfiii frss and festfantalns dbm- Opium.Morphine ntrrwaaeL Jbaaar Jaef- Aw W- Aperfrtt Remedy for(Wb tloii , Sour Stonach.Dlarrhua VVcrmsjCanvuUmulrWu rstss arel LOSS OF SLEEP. feSs-a NEW YORK. ? The Kind You Have : Always Bought Bears the Signarure of AW ft J Exact Copy of Wtappss, Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA peetal OSTerlaaj at Kew Torn Store. Clerk Here la something new In Chafing dishes. Customer What' Is Its special fea ture? Clerk It produces only nightmares that are perfectly gentle. Judge, A Uttle bottle of Hamltne Whwrd Oil la a medicine chest in Itself. It ean bo applied la a larger number of painful ailments than any other rear ed known. . Aakl-- Tee MewtV' ' Letter Carrier Rainy weather, farmer. -Farmer Tea our boarders are all' klckln. 1 C. They can't blame yon for the weather. F. -Can't, eh? Gosh, some of 'em seem to think I ought to furnish mooa Ught alghta. Boston Transcript - Ceres Wage VeaWaNk Allen"! yoot-Eaae la a certain cure for hot, !wV.l5lt''"'Md,woll"n.r,,ni'et. Sola by all Druggist, frloa Sftr. Don't aeoept anr aubatltuta. Trial peckafe FKXX. Addraaa AllaniOlinstod.LeWH.Y. -. "My boy, here's the place for you. Hours from 19 to St Baturaaya from 1 to 18; work genteel aad light; ex perienoe unnecessary; salary. UN per week. HdW.Aoe that suit youf "Qwaal I alnt got no IIS.OM to In vest In the business." Houston Chronicle. ' Ceo Id Met Toll Seeao. "What. Buaanno, going to leave mer exclaimed the lady to bar French malo wbo was "Invaluable.!! "Going to get ' married f Thla la most ejnez pec ted." "Out, ma da ma. but eet eee- not saw fault," responded the maid, apologeti cally. "Set waa only laat night sat your son proposed to met" Philadel phia Inquirer. Mothers wffl find Hn. WlneioWs oottaa) tyru) the tut remedy to Oaa g lAail itlU 1iae surlac me toethlug jieriud. v Thta la Libel. -"Why do so many women real thetr obtne on their hands whoa they are trying to think T" To .bold their mouths shut so that' they won't disturb themselves."- Cleveland leader. feMra-Cvo sJalws for flbo, -Relieves tired Cyee, quickly stops eye aches, congested, inflamed and com mon sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. el Ret la a Balea, Ton know the artist we met met summer who boasted so of his family connections? Were any of his pie turea bung?" "No, but bis grand father waeVW BaJUmore American. Croutons for soup are most easirjr made by euttlng stale bread about half an Ineh thick, battering It thickly on both eldea, cutting in half -Inch squi aad baking la the oven until brown. wJeatao taw ShA4r Ftaaae. The Iowa Agricultural Exseriment Station baa fooad out that, oa rall fwada raoalng east aad west, H to aes to plant a different kind of t grass oa the aorta side of eesbaaa- meats frsss the south side here use of tha different aasowat tt ssmUght that ! THE CRY FOR CREAM Is eoaataatlr laeraaetns'. Um Mc rraaatery aw pull are eamtanttr aa the lookoat and era offtrtna wood pricea. A areat Maar dalrymaa an i burin more eewa Inataod af trylna k sot all Uie proflta peaalMe eat of thoaa thr now hava. Thar aaM to think about all that ther ean do la lo ran the ail Ik thraofh a cream eaearater. never alopptna la aotldev Whether the Mean aapatalor la eauui tta datr aa It ahonkl. If Ma an eld-feahlonad. oat-of. data or cheap BMchbie it ean't eat all the bnU tarfat-Ht waan't tntondod la. Ywealrjr pro' flu ean he iaraaaad f-aa toBtpereeatbp taaaasef A NEW IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR Tha Separator that haa won leaavalllai by the thror la eipoelttnna. flt. I-oiilt. Tori land and Jamaetown, and haa the fsidortamant of alt Mm b (ftnr dairy eisrt. Ita gee net n. Or rimna the mi vim r of a rnaf amount of t aim mean that rot" rrwtm makaa heller hoitar and never ha that aeparalee taU po caliar to rrea i trimmed By other mar hi nee. Thla la boeauae the Iwe ia ao (lr rleanad and nrvor beratnea chokad Up with Ahh and dirt. Anvme It rnanv adTantaeae are these - walet-low eopplr ntn. enchiaed rea rl nr. ra iA ooanttkm: adjutabla crank; neat p faraar: la 'err hen pea hi rarta; et. IT Ml rosmvKLr the cuwest skimheb OH THE KABKET. Bond far aataioeeo. Mast tin ilim ana af t AgrictAirBt lanaencMnU ftnd Vehicles - C- Wchavca -V - gi J to luiow . df jr ' ' ffVm ism Gewaa IUa4. - PORTLAND ..OfctCON SPOKANE BOISE ' SALEM vea.