Coughs of
Children
ITO IS ASSASSINATED
Foremost Man of Japan Killed by
Corean at Harbin.
Especially night coughs. N a
ture needs a little help to quiet
the irritation, control the in
flammation, checL the progress
of the disease. Our advice is
— give the children A yer’s
C h erry P ectoral. Ask your
doctor if this is his advice also.
He knows best. Do as he says.
CONSTERNATION AND GRIEF REIGN
Emperor's Trusted Adviser and Lead
er o f Modern Japan— No De
tails Are Known.
A i/ers
W e publish our formulae
W e banish alcohol
from ourmedioiues
W e urge you to
consult you r
doctor
If
you think constipation is of trifling
consequence, just ask your doctor. He
Will disabuse you of that notion in short
order. “ Correct it, at o n c e !’ ’ he will
say. Then ask him about Ayer’ s Piils.
A mild iiv*r pill, all vegetable.
M ade b y the J. C. A y e r Co.. L o w e ll, Maas.-
A
H a rd
P r o p o s itio n .
A young man visited his doctor tnd
described a common Illness that had
befallen hUn.
"The thing for you to do.” the phy
sician said, “ Is to drink hot water an
hour before breakfast every morning."
“ Well, how are you feeling?" the
doctor asked a week later. "Did you
follow my advice and drink hot water
an hour before breakfast?"
“ I did my best, sir, but T couldn't
keep It up more’n ten minutes at a
stretch.” —Tit-Bits.
At
th e
S um m er
H e .a r t.
Clara— What an Interesting man
Mr. Robinson Is. He always holds
one’s attention.
Charlie— When I saw you both on
the porch last evening I thought he
was holding something much more
substantial than your attention.
Judge.
Tokio, Oct. 26.— News has been re
ceived here that Prince Ito, the fam
ous Japanese statemsan, has been as
sassinated by a Corean at Harbin.
The news was received at Tokio at 8
o’clock yesterday afternoon.
The dis
patch contained only the brief an
nouncement that Prince Ito had been
assassinated.
It has caused great g rie f and con
sternation.
Prince Hirobumi Ito was perhaps
the greatest utotesm&n of new Japan.
The achievement with which his name
has been chiefly associated in the minds
o f Occidentals was the framing of the
imperial constitution, by virtue of
which Japan took her place for the first
time in the rank of modern civilized
states.
As the emperor’s trusted adviser and
the mediiim through which the state
was placed on a constitutional basis, he
must be regarded as one o f the positive
factors which have helped to win for
Japan her present standing among the
nations.
M ANY W AN T PLACE.
BOMB FOR JAPANESE.
d r a in
Eureka, Cal., Wrought Up Over Out
rage at Night.
Eureka, Cal., Oct. 26.— The town is
worked up over the throwing of a bomb
at an early hour this morning.
The
Tsuchiya Brothers, Japanese, opened a
store in this city a few days ago and at
2:45 this morning someone exploded a
bomb in the entrance o f the store. The
explosion demolished the store front
and broke windows in a number of
buildings nearby.
The report was
heard for miles and people were in
great fear until they learned the cause.
The owners o f the store were sleep
ing in the rear and when the explosion
occurred one of them ran to the front
and seeing the damage and fearing
bodily harm. Btarted to run.
Two po
licemen, thinking he was the bomb
thrower, started in pursuit, firing their
revolvers as they ran.
The Japanese
stopped when the shooting began and
no harm was done. There is no clew
to who fired the bomb, and no evidence
is at hand to incriminate anyone.
The store had been in operation here
but three days, and is the first Oriental
store to be established here since the
exclusion of Chinese from Homboldt
county in 1887. It is believed someone
opposed to the invasion of the business
field by Japanese fired the bomb.
JU STIC E PE C K H AM PASSES.
United States Supreme Court Loses
Eminent Member.
Albany, N. Y ., Oct. 26.— Rufus W.
Peckham, justice o f the United States
Supreme court, died at his summer
home at Altamount at 8:15 Sunday
night.
Death was due to a complication of
diseases— heart trouble, Bright’s dis
ease, and hardening of the arteries con
tributing.
Justice Peckham had been in ill
health for some time, but his condition
was not considered Berious until recent
ly. Following adjournment of the May
term of the United States Supreme
court, he came on from Washington
with Mrs. Peckham to spend the sum
mer at Altamount, expecting to return
for the beginning o f the October term.
A few days ago bis conndition be
came such that his physicians said he
was likely to die at any time, or might
linger for several months.
Up to a
few days ago Justice Peckham exhibit
ed considerable strength and was able
to be about the house. The circulatory
disturbance, which contributed to his
death, was first noticed about six years
ago.
Justice Peckham was appointed in
1896 and was the last of Cleveland’s
selections.
F a t t e n in g
H o g*.
The hog is an omniverous animal,
and needs "roughage” and green feed
for his best health and growth. A cer
tain amount of grain feed is needed
to grow hogs with the greatest profit
and still more is necessary to fattea
and fit them for market. When young
animals have an abundance of range
with a good supply of nitrogenous
foods, like alfalfa, clover, vetches and
cow peas, corn makes a valuable addi
tion to the ration, but should not be
given In excess, and will usually be
found more profitable If mixed with
shorts, bran or other feed combining
a large proportion of protein. For
young pigs bran Is not so good as
shorts and ground cow peas may be
used In the place of the latter when
the price exceeds $20 per ton.
Feeding for the finish should not
begin more than ten or twelve weeks
before the hogs are to be sold. For
the last six or eight weeks corn Is un
doubtedly the best grain, as the feed
consumed during this time greatly In
fluences the quality of the meat. Hogs
take on flesh rapidly during the flrst
weeks of heavy feeding, but longer
feeding means slower gains. Quick
work pays in fattening as well as in
growing hogs, and when the animals
are on good feed and fall to make a
gain of at least one pound dally they
should be sold or butchered.
Market your hogs at 6 or 8 months
of age, at which time they should
weigh 200 to 250 pounds. A greater
per cent of profit Is secured than If
you keep them until 10 or 12 months
old. because you avoid 60 to 120 days
of dally animal waste. However, a
hog which is made to weigh 300
pounds at 1 year Is quite profitable.
President Likely to Appoint Democrat
Supreme Justice.
Washington, Oct.
26.— President
Taft, in selecting a successor to the
late Justice Peckham, is expected to
choose a Democrat.
Senator Root and
U n c l e liilie ii o n l l r n i n » .
Secretary Knox, however, are consid
“ I dunno.” said Uncle Eben, “ whether ered among the possibilities. The New
i t ’ s better to have mo’
money dan York senator has accumulated enough
brains or mo’ brains dan money, b u t o f this world's goods to be able to de
I n t r e n lo u . H ay- H a c k l . l f t r r .
heaven help de man dat a i n ’ t g o t a n y vote the remainder o f his activities to
It very often happens that one
o f either.”
government service, but it is rather
wishes to remove the rack from the
doubtful whether Mr. Knox could be
wagon when there is no one to assist.
persuaded to accept.
Raises the dough
This may be very easily done with the
an d complies with
So far as administration officials are
device Illustrated herewith. The four
a ll pure food la w s .
advised, the president has not made
supporting poles are set In the ground
his selection. A number o f important
at a sufficient distance apart to admit
cases are soon to be argued before the
of driving between them with the
Supreme court, and in a large measure
rack. There are a number of hooks
the school o f the new justice will de
on the side of each, sufficient to make
cide the issues. Therefore exceptional
importance attaches to the selection
Solicitor General Bowers, o f the De
partment of Justice, wh > ¡ b a Chica
goan, is known to stand high in the
C R E SC E N T MFC. CO.
esteem o f the president, and it has
Makers o f MAPLE INE
been understood that Mr. T a ft would
(better than M aple).
like to see him upon the Supreme
REBELS GAIN V IC T O R Y .
bench. I f a Democrat is to be chosen,
Secretary of War Dickinson, ex-Seere- Nicaragua Loses One Hundred Dead
tary o f War W right and Judson Har
and Three Hundred Injured.
mon loom up prominently, with Mr.
Bluefields, Nic., Oct. 26.— The tug
Out o f town peor
Dickinson
running
as
favorite.
can have their pin
and bri dee work ii
Blance, which arrived here from Grey-
ished in one d.
EVIL TRADE GROWS.
i f nt'cepnary.
town, brings news o f the first import
We will give you a got
22k gold or porcela
ant battle o f the revolution.
General
crown for
$3.51 White Slave Traffic Is Declared to Be Chamorro’s army fought an engage
Molar Crowns 5.0t
Spreading.
22k Bridge Teeth 5.51
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 26.— “ The traffic ment on Friday with 1,000 o f President
Gold Fillings
1.0 in girls has become an evil more wide Zelaya’s troops at a point below Boca
Enamel Fillings 1.01
ONE M A N CAN H AND LE BIO BACK.
Carlos on the San Juan river.
.50 spread than the public imagines,’ ’ said San
Silver Flings
The
revolutionists
won
a
decisive
tt
possible to lift the rack a little at
Dr.
O.
Eld
ward
Janney,
o
f
Baltimore
Inlay Fillings
2.50
Good Rubber
before the Nation.il W. C. T. U. con victory, 100 o f the government troops a time by means of the poles, as Il
Plates
5.00 vention today. “ The main line o f its being killed and 300 wounded. Gen- lustrated by the dotted lines. There Is
Best Red 'Nb-
ber Plats,
7.50 operation,” he continued, “ is from eel Chamorro’s losses were slight. no need of a complicated block and
L W.». WISE, Pmunr » iM u v t l
Painless Extr1 don 50 Montreal, Boston and New York, west The insurgents captured two Krupp tackle wnen such a simple device Is so
sa tsars itTiiiuHss is risuiNO
W O R K G U A R A N T E E D F O R 18 Y E A R S
Painless Extraction h ree w hen plates o r bridge work ward through Buffalo, Pittsburg, Chi siege guns and 400 rifles.
effective.—Frank Monroe In Farm and
[■ordered. Consultation Free, You cannot get bettor
The defeat doubtless will have a de Home.
painless work done anywhere. A l l w o rk fu lly g u a r cago, Omaha and Denver to San Fran
a n teed . Modern electric equipment. HeBt methods. cisco and Seattle.
It even reaches terrent effect in recruiting for the gov
ernment service at Managua, and is
lle a t T y p e o f M ilc h C o w i.
across the ocean for victims.
A cow with her second or third calf
“ The Federal government is doing likely also to bring additional rein
F a il in g B u il d in g
_
T h ib d a W a s ii .8 t s . P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N
all it can to suppress the traffic, but is forcements to the standards o f the in Is the most desirable of all, and this
OFFICE H0UB8: 8 A .M . to 8 P. M. Sundays, 8 to 1.
Is undoubtedly the most profitable age
hampered by a Supreme court decision surgents.
The Bteamer Yulu, belonging to the to buy them. As milkers and breed
that this is a matter which the police
power o f the states should regulate. Emory company, also has reached here 1 ers, they have all their best days In
I urge the members o f the W. C. T. U. with the details o f the capture by the I front of them, and with sufficient time
to influence their state legislatures to revolutionists o f Cape Gratias Dios. • to pay handsomely. Young and old
pass more drastic laws on this subject. ” This point was easily taken, not more ! cows are very distinct in appearance.
Dr. Janney is chairman o f the na than five or six men being killed, and a The former have an unmistakable ap
This gives ' pearance of fullness of flesh and coat,
tional vigilance committee for the sup small number wounded.
the revolutionists control o f the entire while the old ones are more or less
pression o f the “ white slave” trade.
One o f the notable speakers tonight Atlantic coast.
shrunk. The teeth give an indication
was Miss Ellen M. Stone, the mission
of age, and the horns are often looked
De Lara May Go Free.
ary whose abduction and ransom in
to as a guide, the young having smooth
Southern Europe a few years ago made
Los Angeles, Oct. 26.— The $3,000 horns, while those of the aged are
her internationally known.
necessary to secure the release on bail wrinkled. If cross-breeds are bought,
of Gutierrez de Lara has almost been get them with the greatest tendency
Takes No Risk o f Feuds.
raised, and it is probable that he will
toward the best breed the cross has
St. Louis. Oct. 26.— Mayor Roy C. be set 4ree tomorrow. A . C. Ridge
been secured from. Cows with a male
Woods, o f Wellston, St. Louis county, way, the government immigration in
or bull type of head are rarely good
today received notice from an insurance spector here, denied a statement print
company that it had cancelled his |6,- ed this morning that de Lara was be milkers. The head should be refined,
000 policy. Ne explanation is given, ing held at the request o f the Mexican neck thin, forequarters wide, square
but Woods brelieves the action was government. “ Mexico has nothing to and robust, with deep, broad thighs.
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that if he dies at he hand o f an assass
in, “ Joseph W. Folk, former governor
o f Missouri, shall receive $1,000 and
five other lawyers $500 each to prose
cute his slayers.
Socialists Arouse Douma.
St. Petersburg, Oct. 26. Discussion
o f the bill for the consolidation of rural
holdings was begun in the douma to
day. The measure authorizes the con
solidation o f such peasant holdings as
are at present scattered in small areas
over the lands belonging to private
owners or the state.
A scene of great
disorder was caused today by the So
cialist interpellation in the douma, de
claring unconstitutional the ukase is-
suued with reference to military legis
lation. Secretary Zamybovaki refused
to read the interpellation.
Women Start Strike Riot
New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 26.—
Several hundred women took part in
| rioting toiay outside the cigar factory
o f Hirschom & Co., where • strike is
■ in progress. Three women were knock
ed down end roughly handled.
Nearly
500 young women left their work Sat
urday when their demand for an in-
crease in the piece work rate was re
futed. A number of American girls
who refused to strike were attacked
when they attempted to enter.
Peace Promised in Balkans.
Paris, OcL 26.— The Temps prints
an interview with M. Iswoleky today,
in which the Russian minister o f for
eign affairs describes the Russian-
Italian rapprochement as destined to
wards the maintainance o f peace in the
Balkan state«.
do with it ,” said Mr. Ridgeway. De
V a l u e o f S k fu i M i l k f o r H e n s .
Lara, in a statement issued from the
Systematic tests made by the West
county jail tonight, again asserted his
Virginia Experiment Station prove
innocence o f being an alien anarchist
that skim milk Is a valuable food for
laying hens.
Canada to Claim Pole.
The first test covered 122 days. The
Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 26.— That the
twenty-two hens fed the skim milk
Canadian government is to send an e x - 1
laid 1,244 eggs, as compared with 996
pedition early next spring to the North
laid by twenty-two hens fed a mesh
Pole in command o f the veteran Arctic
wet with water.
‘
explorer, Captain Joseph E. Bernier,
In another test sixty hens fed skim
was the announcement made by Sir
W ilfrid Laurier at the Canadian club milk laid 862 eggs In thirty-seven days,
banquet in this city tendered to Captain as compared with 632 eggs laid by a
Bernier. Captain Bernier said he had smlllar lot fed no milk.
Other tests gave about ths came
claimed for Canada " in detail and by
wholesale” every bit o f land to the ] comparative results,
pole. With reference to the polar trips | Tim conductors of these experiments
of Peary and Cook the captain said they eatlmate under prevailing conditions,
with eggs selling at 20 to 25 cents a
did not take possession o f any.
dozen, that the skim milk had a feed
Storm Records Broken.
ing value of l\i to 2 cents a quart
Manila, Oct. 26.— Some storm re
T h e r ’l l W a n « th a W o o d .
cords were broken in the recent ty
The forest famine Is not to be Imme
phoon which crossed Northern Luzon
and the Benguet mountains. Eighteen diate, said Mr. Pinchot at Denver. "W e
inches o f rain fell in nine hours and 26 bave forests In plenty for the present
inches fell in the 24 hours the storm generation.'and perhaps for the next,
lasted. The Blued river rose 60 feet. but In the years to come there will be
The wind gauge at the observatory famine a-plenty If we don’t at this time
broke when the wind attained a velo- take the stitch In time.”
city o f 95 miles an hour.
I t is esti-
_.
, „ — ~ r~ " .
mated it will require two month, to
Th* ° hl° Experiment StaUon ree-
restore the Bsgnie roed.
ommend. a. a feaLment for killing
peach and plum tree borers, 3 pounds
of naphtha soap emulsified by boiling
Chilean Hero Honored.
In three gallons or water; while hot
Santiago, Chile, OcL 26.— A great
add one gallon of carbollneura ave-
demonstration was held here today in
narlns. which can be obtained through
honor o f General Jose de San Martin,
dealers In market gardeners' and fruit
a celebrated Spanish-Ameriean general , __
__,
,.
in the war for independence, w h o « !
imf5’pllM-
™
b e t be
brilliant victory at the Maipo, April “ '* • »
th* u" °,f * ,0.rc# pump
15, 1818, virtually drove the Spaniards Wh,n the “ ap
«rb olln -
from Chile. Thousands o f troops and ,#,im * r8 th° rou* h|J, mliad »dd four
school children formed a procession f * 110“
of w* ter «nd »P P lf with a
and marched past the statue erected in ,pr* 7 pump' b8ln* ’’»reful to protect
hia honor
haads and face when using.
S to o l»,
W hy
lie
Go«
f ile .
A dangerous parasite of many of ths
The vender of linages, who had Junt
cereal plants 1s the fungus that pro been thrown out of u large office build
duces In the grain or head what 1« ing, wept bitterly as he looked at hie
known as suiut. Thera are several torn clothes and broken wares.
“Who-did this?" Inquired the friend
well known kinds of smut, each ol
which Is caused by a distinct specie« ly cop. "I'll pinch 'em If you eay the
word.”
of the fungus.
"Ne; It was my fault," said the vic
The greatest loss from smuts In thli tim, gathering up the remains of a
country Is from the stinking smut ot plaster image. "I insisted on trying
wheat and the loose smut of oats. A to sell a bust of Noah Webster to a
considerable loss Is also due to the meeting of simplified spellers."— D e n
loose smuts of barley and wheat ver Republican.
w hich are .more difficult to control and
Shake In to Y ou r Shoes
prevent. They are widely distributed,
lle n '« Foot-Ease, a pow der fo r tho fe e t. U cu re«
and though they occur usually in small A painful,
swollen, sm arting, »w e s tin g fe e t. M oke»
quantities the damage In the aggregate new shoe« easy. Sold by a ll D ru g g is t» and Shoo
D o n 't aecep t any substitute.
Sample
Is large. They often are entirely un Stores.
F R E E . Address A . S. Olmatod, L e Roy, N . Y .
noticed on account of their earllness
M o n e y to H u m .
and the absence of any conspicuous
The big touring car had just whizzed
sign of them at harvest time.
The stinking smut of wheat trans by with a roar like a gigantic rocket,
forms only the kernels Into smut ball« and I’at and Mike turned to watch It
which do not break until the wheat 1« disappear in a cloud of dust
"Thim chug wagons must cost a
threshed and often remain Intact In
the threshed grain. The loose smuts hape av cash" said Mike "The rich
of barley, on the other hand, early dis Is fairly burnln' money.”
"An' be the small av It," sniffed Pat,
charge their spores, which are blown
off ?>y the wind as soon as the smutted “ It must be thot tainted money we do
head comes out of the leaf sheath; be hearin' so much aboot."— Success
they Infect the plant in the flowering Magazine.
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Great Home Eye Remedy
ovary before the latter ripens Into
for all diseases o f the eye, quick relief
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smutted plant the following year.
All druggists or Howard Bros., Buf
The most successful method thus fat falo, N. Y.
found for preventing these smuts Is a
S n f e » t L o c a t io n .
hot-water treatment of the seed. This
I d those days the proprietor of the
treatment is described in Bureau ol
Plant Industry bulletin 152, entitled Babeltower fiats was asking and get-
"The Loose Smuts of Barley and ' ting fabulous prices for apartments be-
Wheat,” recently Issued by the United ' tween the twentieth and thirtieth
States Department of Agriculture. floors.
"You see,” he said, "they're most
The bulletin Is a report of recent re
searches Into the life histories of these desirable because they're tha safest.
smuts and the determination of meth Aeroplanes never fly that low and au
tomobiles seldom blow up that high.”
ods for their prevention.
— Catholic Standard and Times.
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an in jection o f warm w ater once eve ry 24 hour*
before I could have an action on m y b o w e l»
H a p p ily 1 tried Cascarets, and today I am » w ell
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M in e r L oa f 2 ,000 Y e a r »
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a
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H ay.
“ Airy, did you call on Miss Peachley
Iasi evening, as you intended?”
H a n g e r o f U a r h e tl W i r e .
“I went as far as the front door, deal
Pneumonia and Consumption are al boy, but I was so thoroughly drench
Barbed wire is all right, for stock
cattle and makes a cheap fence, but ways preceded by an ordinary cold, ed by a sudden storm that had com«
It Is hard to construct such a fence to j Hamlins Wizard Oil rubbed into the up that I merely asked the servant foi
turn hogs, and, owing to its danger chest draws out the inflan.mation, a rain check and came away.”
| breaks up the cold and prevents all se-
ous characteristics, it is out ot tha
riouB trouble.
question for horses, and even for
milch cows.
T w o S id « » to E v e r y t h in g .
With the woven wire fence the post
A little boy was given too much
i*i
expense is not so great as that of the
underdone pie for his supper and was
other kinds, as they need not be so
soon roaring lustily.
heavy, and may be set a good distance
His mother's visitor was visibly dis
apart, Heavy end posts are an abso
turbed.
lute necessity, and they should be set
" I f he was my child," she said, “ he'd
In the ground not less than 3 Mi to 4
H it BIST U M IC I« 10« (gUOHSM»%OS
j get a good sound spanking "
feet deep. If the line posts are 20 to
“ He deserves It.” the mother ad
Gives immediate relief, T h e first I
25 feet apart It is a very good Idea mltted. "but I don't believe In spank
dose relieves your aching ; throat and 1
to have every fourth post of good size, ing him on a full stomach."
allays the irritation. Guaranteed
aranteed I to 1
longer than the others, to allow extra
“ Neither do I," said the vinttor, “ but
contain no opiates. V e ry y palatable. B
setting. In setting end posts dig a I ’d turn him over."— Success Magazine.
A ll Drusviata, 25c.
big hole, put the post In, and begin to
F a u lt ? R x a n ip le .
tamp and ram from the very bottom,
“You must think you ought to run
not filling It too fast, so as to get the
No. 44-OP
P N U
earth about the post packed from the around barefooted, Johnny." said Mrs.
bottom to the top. The "dead man" Lapsling, chidingly, "Just because Bob
T i l K N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r » p ii
by Staj leford does. He’s no centurion
plan of bracing a post Is perhaps bet to go by.”
m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r .
ter than any other. The "dead man"
Is a short post or heavy stone burled
about 3 feet deep, 4 feet from the
For I V i r T C f t i n c n
Pink Eye. Fpizootlc,
end posts, and with a cable made of
Shipping Fever
and
Catarrhal revel
plain galvanized wire to the post top
Sure cu re and p o sitive preven tive, no m a tter how horses a t any ag<
and around the dead man the post
a re in fected o r “ exposed.” Liqu id, giv en on th e ton gu e; acts on thi
Blood and Glands, ex pels th e poisonous germ s from the body. Cures D i »
can be held for years as (Irmly as
tem per In Dogs and S heep and Cholera in Pou ltry.
L a rg e s t sellin g live
when set. Be sure to use galvanized
Stock rem edy. Cures L a G rip p e am ong human beings and is a fine K id
n
ey
remedy.
60c
and
$1
a
bottle;
$6
and
$10a
dozen.
Cut this out. K e e f
wire, as black wire will not last more
It. Show to your dru ggist, w ho w ill g e t it fo r you. F r e e Booklet, *‘ D i»
than six or seven years.
tem per. Cnuset and C u re».” Special agen ts wanted.
A 30 Inch high woven wire fence,
Si’OHN MEDICAL CO., £ S S M S . GOSHEN, IND., 0.S.A
two smooth No. 10 and one barbed
wire at the very top, makes a good
fence for any kind of stock, and can
be put up for less than 40 cents per
rod, exclusive of posts.— Lexington
Herald.
When You’re Hoarse Use
CURE
•—
J
DISTEMPER
For
D e s t r o y i n g q u a c k Q r n »a .
I often see directions given for kill
ing out quack grass, but I think they
are all Inferior to the method that I
employ. I would never try to drag
out the roots with harrow or rake, be
cause not all of the roots will be gath
ered and those left will soon fill the
soil again. The pest can most easily
be killed right where it Is, the roots
furnishing an abundance of plant food,
by using a double action cut-away har
row. Now, please don’t think that any
kind of a harrow will do, because It
23 Ounces for 23 Cents
will not. If you rely on any except
the one I have mentioned you will
be disappointed. 1 have used cce to
l OUNCES/
M ade from pure, carefully tested
destroy quack grass many times, and
m aterials. Get a can on trial
am sure of what I am writing. If you
plow before using the harrow, run the
Y o u never sa w such cakes
plow shallow—just deep enough to
and biscuit T h e y ’ll open
turn over the quark roots, bottom side
up; let lay thus for a week and then
eyes.
go over the field with the double ac
pl5 MAflF*
tion cutaway harrow; then after a
'N I * » » ..
YOta ham SA*
’ Guaranteed
few days repeat the harrowing and
nnder all
keep at It, going over the Held at In
Pare Food Laws
tervals of a few days until the pest
Is all destroyed. It is no use to think
that If the field be gone over, perhaps
A s Y e t.
O ffe n d e d D i g n i t y .
a dozen times In one day, the quack
Teacher—What do we know con*
Ira Grett—Polly, dear, let m « elopt
will be killed, for the sun, as well a«
with you the first dark night!
the harrow, must get In Its work. cerning the canals on Mars?
Shaggy Haired Pupil—Gee!
W«
Polly Glott—Elope with m e ? T h i
The way to do Is to go over the field
don’t know any more about en. than idea! I supposed you wanted me U
once, then wait a few days for the w « do about our own north pole
e lo p e w ith y o u !
roots to dry and repeat the operation
By being thorough In this the grass
can be destroyed and a crop grown the
same year If commenced early In the
spring.— F. H. Dow In Agriculture'
Epltomlst.
Highest Quality
use
BAKING
POWDER
your
rrn H -cilu g B ird »,
With very few exceptions, birds are
most valuable live stock on the farm.
Even the so-called grain-eating birds
earn their rjght to a home and pro
tection by reason of the vast quanti
ties of weed seeds they devour and
the number of Insects they destroy.
Qualls and meadow larks eat more In
sects than vegetable food and a very
large percentage of the latter Is com
posed of weed seeds. A single faivmer
cannot protect the birds on his place
against all kinds of destructive ver
min. Including the town hunter, but
he can combine with his neighbors,
post every farm and secure his rights
by helping to secure the rights of his
brother farmers. Now Is a good time
to begin.— Kansas Farmer.
The sooner the milk utensils and
separator are washed after use ths
easier It Is done and the leas danger
there Is of their becoming foul. To do
this properly you need three waters.
Flret, use a lukewarm water to r »
move all the milk. Second, use water
a little warmer, Into which should be
thrown a handful of ealsoda or a few
drope of concentrated lye. Third, uee
an abundance of boiling water, which
must penetrate every nook and cor
nor and remain long enough to da
■troy every germ that may otiU be
looking for n homo
T h e K in « ! Y o u H iiv n A lw a y s I lo u g h t liait b o r n e t h e s lg n a -
tu re o f Chus. I I . F le tc li«-r , a n d 1ms b e e n m a d e u n d e r hia
p e rs o n a l s u p e rv is io n f o r o v e r HO y e a r s . A l l o w n o o n «
t o d ««;e lv e you in th is . C o u n te r fe its , Im it a t io n s a n d
“ .Tu st-tis-good ” a r e Im t K x p e rl m en t s, a n d e n d a n g e r t h e
h e a lth o f C h ild r e n — e x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t.
What is CASTOR IA
C a s to rla Is a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e ,
g o r le , D ro p s a n d S o o th in g .Syrups.
I t is P le a s a n t. I t
co n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o ilie r .\ a re o tio
su b stan ce. Its a g e Is its g u a r a n te e . I t «le s tro y s W o r m s
and a lla y s F e v e ris h n e s s . I t c u re s D ia r r h o -a a n d W in d
C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s , cur<-s C o n s tip a tio n
nnd F la tu le n c y . I t a s s in iila te s t h e F o o d , re g u la te s t h e
N toin a eli a n d llo w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep .
T h e C h ild r e n ’ s 1’ an aceu —T h e M o t h e r 's F r ie n d .
The Kind You H are Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
T H » C tN T tU N b J M A A N f. T t M U N M V S T S t lT ,
N S W T O R N C tTV .