Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 27, 1911, Image 3

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    C H IC K E N S W A N T E D
F r a n k L. S m ith w a n ts c h ic k e n s and will pay
a s follow s;
L iv e S p rin g C h ic k e n s ................... 1 7 c
Good F a t H e n s ..................................Ido
D ressed C h ic k e n s ........................... 2 0 c
D ressed V e a l ....................................13c
D ressed Block Hoirs
................. 1 1 c
W e can use any q u a n tity o f D u ck s, T u rkeys.
E t c . W e do n ot ch a rg e com m ission on a n y ­
th in g . A ddress all sh ip m en ts
F R A N K - L, S M IT H M E A T C ft
‘T i f f h t l n c t h e B e e f T r u s t ”
PO RTLA N D . OREGO N
Don't Tell Everything.
Do not tell srerythlng, » vmi to 0
friend. When you undertake great af­
fairs, confide In but few. Never love
a mean man; be will not rescue you
from calamity nor share what be baa
with you. To do good to the base la
Ilka sowing the sea. The mean a-v
; never satisfied: one slip cancels all
former benefits. Comrades In feast­
ing are plenty; not In serious matters
I —Theagnls.
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE
Roofs
bend 3c stamp tor th e samples o! our very Lest Gold
Emlos»e<i Birthday Mower and liood Luck Postal
Cards, beuutiiul tolora a d loveliest «les ^ns
Art
Poet Card Club, 14u Jack son b t., 'iopeka. hau.
K O D A K S
AND
KODAK
SUPPLIES
W rite fo r catalogu es and lite ra tu re.
Developing
•nd p rin tin g . Mail orders given prom pt atten tion
F o r tla n d r h o t o S u p p ly C o.
149 T hird S tr e e t
PO RTLA N D . O R E
Barks Herbs
S tr a n g * B lr a i
but do not make as profitable a
growth as they will if fed some grain.
My two little nlices had a bird (lvas
Under present market conditions the | to them and were very anxious to **•
best graiu to feed in combination j lt bathe. On seeing lt get Into tha
with alfalfa pasture is a chop made water for the first time, the ihreo-yean
of equal parts of wheat, oats, and old child exclaimed; "Why, I declaral
barley ground together. Ten to 12 If It Isn't getting right Into the water
pounds of alfulfa seed per acre Is i
sufficient. If sown with a grain drill, j with all lla feather* on.—Th* Dell»
________________
If seeded broadcast, fifteen to eigh­ tutor.
teen pounds is usually necessary In j
P I L fS CURED IN 6 T O 1 4 D A Y S.
order tp get a uniform stand. Alfalfa Y o u r d r u g « i.t w ill rt-fund m oney i f PA Z O O IN T ­
E N T foil» lo c u r e any cm.se o f Itc h in g . Blind.
seed sells at 18c to 25c per pound, M
H i.—lin g o r P ro tru d in g Pile« in 6 to U d «ys. 60c.
depending upon the quality. Gener­
t t i r i # ' N a m e s lit u e q r g i a .
ally the higher priced seed is the
Here are a few Oeorgla gtrla' names,
cheaper, as it carries a much higher
oollected by the Atlanta Constitution
percentage of good seed."
and the Macon Telegraph: Pru. Jamie,
“Logged-off land In western Wash- j Johnnie. Willie, Eula, Ira, Jewel, Lula,
ington and western Oregon is admir- j Auace Zu, Mrrt, Al-ama, Moselle,
ably adapted to pasture usage. It is j Rxle, Delphta, Rehg, Z-.H*, Leleath,
quite a common practice to seed the
ground between the stumps with j Thenla, Alclne, Aram!era, Lautorla,
Florlde,
clover, especially white clover, and | Selna, Artop^. Pass!«,
In a few months have a splendid j Thelma, Thenla, IfJiToa, ftOBue, Lau-
pasture which may be used for a per- j rfcnx. Enoree.
iod of years without removing the j
O nly O ne "B R O M O QUININE”
stumps. There is considerable diffi­ T h a t is L A X A T I V E BK O M O Q U IN IN E . Look
culty in seeding grain under such con­ fo r th « s ig n a tu re o f E . W . G R O V E . U sed th e
ditions. however.
The adaptability W orld over to C u re a Cold in O ne D ay. 25c.
of such lands to the growing of cat­
Motner Love.
tle, therefore, depends upon the place
Mother lova hath this unllkenoas to
which pasturage may occupy In the any other love. Tender to the object,
growth of the animals and this in i lt can be Infinitely tyrannical to Itself
turn is determined largely by the oil-; and thence all its power of salf-sacrl-
matic conditions. There is no ques- j
tion whatever but that such pasture j flce.—Lew Wallace.
lands are admirably adapted to dairy |
cows and growing young stock, lt Is
my opinion that hogs may be very
profitably grown under such condi­
tions, suplementlng the pasturage
with little grain which can be either
grown or purchased.
SMALL DAIRY IS
NOT DRUDGERY
Proper ly Handled, Pays Well
for Time and Effort.
Dairy Products In Most Universal De­
mand—Second Only to Com­
mercial Crop in Importance.
F ain t ?
Have you weak heart, dizzy feeling*, oppressed
breathing after meals? Or do you experience paia
over the heart, shortness of breath on going up-ctsirs
and the many distressing symptoms which indicate
poor circulation and bad b$ood? A heart tonic,
blood and body-builder that has stood the test of
^over 40 years of cures is
Dr. Pierce’sGoldcaMedical Discovery
The heart becomes regular as clock-work. The red
blood corpuscles are increased in number—and tha
nerves in turn are well fed. The arteries are filled
with ¿ood rich blood. That is why nervous debility,
irritability, fainting spells, disappear and are over-
eome by this alterative extract of medicinal roots
put up by Dr. Fierce without the use of alcohol.
Ask your neighbor. Many have been cured of
scrofulous conditions, ulcers, "fever-sores,” white swellings, etc., by taking
Dr. Pierce’s Discovery. Just the rclreshing and vitalizing tonie needed for
excessive tissue waste, in convalescence from fevers or for run-down, anemic,
thin-blooded people. Stick to this safe and sane remedy and refuse all " just
as good ’’ kinds offered by the dealer who is looking lor a larger profit. Noth­
ing will do you half as much good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicul Discovery.
m e r D a ir y m e n , W a s h ­
That have great medicinal power, are B y I. P . in W g h to it n n e E y , x p f e o r r im
e n t S t a ti o n .
raised to their highest efficiency, for
To
thousands
of
farmers who are
purifying and enriching the blood, as
they are combined in Hood's Sarsa­ dairying In a small way, the work
parilla.
C UU C i n
broken m ach in ery and c a stin g s
40,360 testimonials received by actual connected with the dairy is classed as
*■ t
I " L !■ i# of ail kin ds by a new process,
count
in two years. Be sure to take I drudgery, and they do it only because
m akin g them as good as new .
M achine work of
all kinds. W e fix any old th in g . lortlind Oxy-Acctylcaa
they are forced to do so in order to
I
• • M w , j05Ou.iL 1 W l,a ,?•(. l.tUAC
K idney trou b le p rey s upon the T H E
make a living for their families. They
O LD R E L IA B L E
MEN
mind,
diacouratres
and
lessens
Get lt today In usual liquid form or have no natural liking for the In­
P
a
i
n
l
e s s
am b ition ; beau ty, v ig or and
D entists
COPYRIGHTS AKD TRADE MARKS chocolated tablets called S a r s a ta b s . dustry.
Therefore, they give It only
AND
secured.
Book o f a c c u ra te
c h e erfu ln ess soon disap p ear
N t „ only do w e g u a ra n te e our w ork, b u t w«
such attention as is absolutely neces­
in fo rm a to n fre e on req u est.
w hen th e kidneys aro ou t of prom ise to do it q uickly, p ainlessly and ca re fu lly .
W O M E N o rd er o r diseased. F o r good T h e below p rices sp eak fo r them selves.
J. K. MOCK. 719 BasrtJ sf Trade Bldg.. Portland. Or.
sary, and ninety per cent of them who
Ancient Ceremony.
(Late oi U. b. Bate at Office. S\ »tsliiugtou. Lt. C .)
re su lts uso D r. K ilm e r's Sw am p -R oot th e g rea t
fail, or who keep on the margin be­
S E E U S A N D E N JO Y C O M FO R T .
The ancient ceremony of placing tween success and failure should lay
kidney rem edy. A t d ru g g ists. S a m p le b o ttle by
m ail fre e, also p am p h 'et.
PUBLIC LANDS.
loaves In which coins had been liv the blame upon their own neglect of
Advice given on nil matters perfum ing to Home-
A ddress, D r. K ilm e r & Co.. B in g h am to n . N. Y .
serted on the tombstone In Selaton the advantages offered by the indus­
•tend«. Duw rt Land. T im ber Claim s. Mining, Ir rig a ­
tion, e tc. Appeals prepared; state jo u r on***; write
churchyard. Notts, for old people t* try, rather than to blame the Indus-
fo r inform ation. Grover Lnngnntde. attv. Washing-
Urn, i>. O. Form erly Law Kxumiuer, La.id Office,
pick up and take away, was observed try itself.
W ashington, L). C.
the other Sunday.
In contrast to the many who are
unsuccessful, we find in every dairy
section a few dairymen who are en­
Instant Relief for All Eyes
Homesteads and Tim ter Lands Located i that are irritated from dust, heat, sun thused with their work, men who
I f you r F a r m or P r o p e r y i . F o r S a l e
j Fu ll S e t o f T e e t h .........................................................$ 6 . 0 0
1 or wind, P E T T IT ’S EY E SALVE. All like the dairy cow, and are willing
B rid g e W ork o r T e e th W ith o u t
“Canada field peas have been culti­
l druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, to give her a chance. They study the
P la t e « ......................................................$ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 J> 0
I Can Sell it QUICK for CASH
problems which confront them and vated very successfully all over
N. Y.
_________________
I Gold C ro w n s............................................... $ 3 . 5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
S en d D escrip tion and P r ic e .
A ddress
I P orcelain C ro w n s ..................................... $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0
meet them In the best possible way. eastern Washington where the rain -1 to correct a bad stomach—
One at a Time, Please.
Gold o r P orcelain F illin g s ...................................... $ 1 U p
These men are always pointed out as fall is 15 inches or more both for
C. A. BEN G TSO N
S a v e r F illin g « .................................................... 50C to $ 1
"Do something for the girls,” Is a the sucessful dairymen of the com­ forage and for green manure. It is | to restore the appetite—to
(00 H en ry B id * .
PO RTLA N D, ORE.
15 Y E A R S ’ G U A R A N T E E .
moving plea. The best possible thing munity In which they live.
possible to get a growth of as much relieve constipation and
H ours, 8 A . M. to 8 P . M.. S u n d ays. 9 to 12.
j to do Is to marry them.—Chicago Rec-
It may 6 e truly said that dairying as three tons per acre of air dry | keep
you strong
and
U n io n D e n ta l C o .
' ord-Herald.
is a world wide industry. No other material to be plowed tinder as green
P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S .
Then, by all
foods are used so universally as Is manure and field [teas are much bet­ healty.
F ir s t %nd M orrison S ts .
P O R T L A N D . ORIh.
milk and Its products. In the United ter for this purpose than alfalfa, be­ means, get a bottle o f Hos-
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States today lt stands second to but cause they make their growth and
M ost econom ical and e ffe ctiv e fo r house
F a b r ic F ro m
and school h e a tin g .
one other agricultural industry, the are ready to plow under within about tetter’s Stomach Bitters. It
Ths Russians aro manufacturing a
corn crop. From practically nothing, one hundred days, whereas alfalfa has a proven record, ex­
J. C. BAYER fURNACE CO.
fabric from the fiber of a filamentous
viewed from a commercial standpoint, requires at least two years to get In
stono from the Siberian mines which
In thirty years time it has over­ good shape to plow under. Canada tending ever a period of
front and Ma.-ket Sis.
Portland, Or.
shadowed all others, and at its pres­ field peas should be seeded at the 57 years, in case* of Poor
Is said to bo of so durable a nature
ent rate of development, in another rate of about one and one-half bush­ Appetite, Headache, Belch­
that lt Is practically Indestructible,
twenty years, it will stand without els per acre on dry land, the ground
Rays Tlt-Blts. The material Is Boft t#
Costive­
a rival as the greatest of agricultural being first plowed and well harrowed, ing, Indigestion,
Refreshing Disinfectant.
the touch and pliable In the etxreme,
then the poaB seeded with a grain ness, Colds, Grippe and
industries.
The following Is a refreshing disin­ and when soiled has only to be placed
While dairying has made such a drill In order to set them three or
fectant for sick room or any room iu a fire to be made absolutely clean.
Malaria
and
you
will
find
rapid growth and the gross returns four Inches under the ground. They
having an unpleasant odor pervading
from the sale of dairy products has can be seeded by sowing them broad­ it just the medicine you
, COFFEEl
It: Put some fresh ground coffee In
M o n u m e n t to W in e M a ker.
cast on the ground and than plowing
Increased
wonderfully,
figures
that
TEA SPICES
need. Its results are quick a saucer and In the center place a Eprrnay, the center of the chanw
would indicate the net profits of the them tinder with a very shallow plow,
BAKING POWDER
B y L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s Industry would not be so flattering. but this method does not conserve and certain. Try it today. small piece of camphor gum, which pagne country, has erected a monu­
* EXTRACTS
light with a match. Aa the gum burns ment In honor of the founder of Its
It Is true that the price of dairy the moisture as the other process
JUST RIGHT
V eg etable Compound
allow enough coffee to consume with prosperity, the Benedictine monk, Dom
products have advanced, tne same is outlined.”
It The perfume D pleasant and Perlgnon, 1528-1715, the Inventor of
Peoria, 111.—“ I wish to let every one true regarding the feeds which pmst |
CL0SSET& DETERS I know what Lydia E. Pinkhatn’s reme­
healthful, being far superior to pas­ the process for the manufacture of
Making Hapouts a Lradle.
be fed to the dairy cow In order t o ’
L
w k t l a n o . ORE,'
1
dies have done for produce these products, and at the
The poorest of Indian mothers tilles, and much chetper.
eparkllng wines.
mo. F or two years present time the averago dairy cow i
must have a beautiful baby basket or
Loo k to tne c u iu re .
I suffered. The doc­ of the country produces only about
cradle, fashioned by her own careful
tors said I had tu­
Finish every day and bo done with
fingers. The general design depends
mors, and the only enough milk and butter fat to pay
upon the customs and traditions of lt. You have done whut you could.
remedy was the sur­ for the feed she eats. This being
the tribe, and the materials used are | Borne blunders and absurdities no
geon’s knife. My the case, one may well ask from what
mother bought mo source are the profits coming to j
determined by the natural resources | doubt crept In; forget them us soon
Lydia E . Piukham’s cause the Industry to develop at such
of the region Inhabited; but the or­ as you can. Tomorrow Is u new day;
V e g e t a b l e Com­ a rapid rate. In many sections of
namentation Is dictated by the moth­ begin lt well and serenely, and with
FARM LANDS
pound, and today I the country men have robbed the s o il!
er’s
Ingenuity and ortl.tio perceptions. too high a spirit to be cumbered with
am a healthy wo until it would no longer produce cro p s;
your old nonsense—Emerson.
Bought and Sold
man. F or months at a profit. Nature has compelled
M oth -ra W in find Mrs. W in slow 's Soothing
suffered from in­ them to find some method of restor -1
S y ru p tu,* b. s t r e m e d r to uso lo t t h e i r o iiU d re n
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
l u r i n g t h s le e t h iu g p e rio d .
flammation, and your Sanative Wash re­ ing the fertility to the soil and almost
j for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
lieved me. Your Liver Pills have no without exception they have turned
undGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t
K n o w led g e.
equal as a cathartic. Any one wishing to the dairy cow. She has demon-;
HARRY M. COURTRIGHT
| Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
roof of what your medicines have strated her fitness for this purpose
Knowledges Is Indeed that which Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c,
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore.
one fo r me can get it from any drug­ and the farmer has been satisfied to
next to virtue, truly and essentially 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in
is not a “food"—It is a medicine, and tha
gist or by writing to me. You can use keep her for the manure that she
raises one man above another. It fin- Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
only medicine in the world for cows only.
my testimonial in any way you wish,
|
and
Eye
Advice
Free
by
Mail.
M ad e fo r t h e c o w a n d , a s I t * n a m e in d ic a t e * ,
Ishes one half of the human soul. It
and I will be glad to answer fetters.”— would produce providing she would
a c o u i c u r « . B a r r e n n e s s , r e ta in e d a f t e r b ir t h ,
Murine
Eye
Remedy
Co.,
Chicago.
makes being pleasant to us, fills the
Mrs. C h r i s t i n a H e e d , 105 Mound S t , produce enough milk and butterfat to t
a b o r tio n , s c o u r« , c a k e d u d d e r, a n d a ll a im ila r
pay for her feed. In other words,
a ffe c tio n s p o s itiv e ly a n d q u ic k ly c u r e d . No
mind
with
entertaining
views,
and
ad­
Peoria,
111.
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
W
a
n
te
d
tne
m
re
a
M
an.
o
n e w h o k e e p s c o w « , w h e t h e r m a n y o r f«Wj
the dairy cow has been kept prim­
ministers to lt a perpetual series of
c a n afford to b e w ith o u t * ‘K o w - K u rm .
CUT KATES IN
A n o th e r O p e r a tio n A v o id ed .
“Are you the owner of this placet”
arily as a fertilizer factory and the
I t i s m a d e e s p e c ia lly to k e e p c o w * h e a lt h y
gratification.
It
gives
ease
to
solitude
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
New Orleans, L a.— “F or years I suf. milk, in reality, has been a by-pro­
O u r b o o k “ W h a t to D o W h e n Y o u r C o w *
and gracefulness to retirem ent—Ad­ asked the book sgent. “I am,” re­
, P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n .........F r e e
A re S ic k ” .s e n t free A »k y o u r lo c a l d e a le r for
fared from severe female troubles. duct. It Is then the Indirect profits ■
piled Farmer Corntossel. "Anything I
. S ilv e r F i l l i n g s .......................... 50c
‘K o w - K u r e , * ' o r «en d to t h e m a n u f a c tu r e r * .
dison.
Finally
I
was
confined
to
my
bed
and
that have caused the great develop- j
i G old F i l l i n g s .............................. 75c
can do for you?” “No. The chances
D a ir y A s s o c i a t i o n C o ., L y n d o n v lt lo . V t
' 22 K . G old C r o w n s ....................$3 the doctor said an operation was neces­ ment of the dairy industry Instead of
are that you are too hard-worked to
%W P o r c e la in C r o w n s ....................$3 sary. I gave Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
the direct profits derived from th e 1
JL ,
M o la r G old C r o w n s ..................$4
have time to read anything, and that
W
B rid g e W o r k , 22 K . G o l d . . . $3 etable Compound a trial first, and sale of milk and its products.
Un­
A
you haven’t any srare change, any­
was saved from an operation.”—Mrs. doubtedly the dairy cow will always
In la y F i lls , P u re G o l d ...........$2
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e ___ $4
how. Let me talk to the hlS d man.”
L
il y P e y r o u x , 1111 Kerlerec St., New
be in demand for the fertility which
B e s t R u b b e r P la t e on E a r t h ......................................... $7
Orleans, La.
A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
Is found In her manure, but It should
T h o u g h t It O dd .
D on’t th ro w y o u r m oney a w a y . A d o lla r saved
Black and white striped chiffon cloth
The great volume of unsolicited tes- not be an excuse for keeping an in­
is t wodol la rs earn e d . O u r o rig in a l re lia b le M odern
"Why did you shoot at mo 7” “Took
is
used
for
this
dressy
’suit”
waist.
The
P a in le s s M ethods and o u r p e r f e c t e d office e q u ip ­ timony constantly pouring in prove; ferior milk producer.
A good dairy
you for a deer.” “Didn’t you see my
FULL 5 1 WORTH
m e n t s a v e s u s tim e and you r m oney.
special feature about it is the one-sided
conclusively that Lydia E . PinOkum'; cow will furnish as much fertility In
BOSTON DENTISTS, 5th 3k M o rrises, P ortland
red coat?” “Yea; and I thought lt
revere
of
velvet,
reaching
front
neck
to
Vegetable
Compound
is
a
remarkable
a year as will a poor one and at the
Entrance 2 9 1 Morrison, opposite Postoffice and Meier A
W'
odd that a deer should be wearing a
waist. White chiffon cloth is used for
Fra.ik. Established in Portland 10 year*. Open evenings remedy for those distressing feminine same time pay a handaohie profit at
\
sntil I and Sunday* until 12:10. for people who work.
vest and ruffle.
__________
ills from which so many women suffer. the pall on the feed which she con­
red coat.”_________________
sumes, while the average cow at the
For over fifty years Rheumatism, Neu­
Fata of a Speeder.
present time, Is paying practically
ralgia. and other painful nilmenta have
Gunner—Bigwood, the millionaire,
no
profit
from
this
source.
been cur.-d by ilamlinx \Vi/.ar Oil. It is
th e
a good honest remedy and von will not
Write-fo r P ric e s rind ò o m p le
A good cow will produce at least started off for a banquet, and was ar­
regret having a bottle- ready tor u.ie.
rested
for
speeding.
three hundred pounds of butterfat per
TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND
year. The average price Is about 30c
Guyer—Then he wasn't wined and
S ig .ó ic h e ! & C o .
R ecord P ris o n 8*ntone*.
per pound, $90 for butterfat alone. toasted.
REPAIR AUTOMOBILES.
A German workman named Oauaehy
PORTLAND. O R E .-
Add to this 5,000 pounds of skTmmed
Gunner—No; instead he was fined
has Just been released from the Jail
Thorough, practical and unlimit­
milk at 20 c per hundred, $ 10 , which and roasted.
ed course. Wo assist students to
at Mualhaussn after serving 45 years'
W h o le s a le A gpnt«,
gives $100 as the gross return from
•*• I
secure positions as chauffeurs,
Imprisonment
for
murder.
Thla
con
V O r ttr a K a y o u ser, a lw a y # o n e
*
-*
•'
the milk. Subtract from this $60 for
repairmen, etc. Write
Automobile
Lunches.
atltutea
a
record
a*
regards
a
contln
feed and care, and we still have left
A
man
who
detests
what
he
calls
nous
tsrm
of
Incarceration
In
mod­
$40 as Interest on the investment and
The Rayo Lamp la a high grade lamp, «old at a low price. as profit. When the dairymen fully picnic food—otherwise the cold food
ern times. ____
216 M*do*a Traa S k U m
rc lam ps t th
h a t c co --------------
st more, ------------------------------
b u t th e r e is no b e tte r lam p m ade a t an y
T h e re a re
realize the Importance of keeping usually eaten at luncheon time when
PORTLAND,
-
OREGON
^ rice.
____ Constructed
________
brasu;
p
o f solid 1 b
rasu ; n ic k e l eluted
pluted —canny kept c l e a r ; an
Desirable Locality.
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—. ~
-
rr"
ot
ornam
to ----------------s----------*--------
a n y room in a n y house.
T h —
e re e ls
1 s n nothing
known to th e a rt only good cows and when they rea­ motoring—has hit upon a plan by
o f lum p-m aking th a t can add to th e v a lu e o f T th
A Y O Lam p a s , a _____
lig h t­
t h e e R
________________
"Is your suburbs healthful?” "No,
which
it
Is
possible
to
have
hot
_ ....... g device.
..........
givin
Every ______
d e a le r everyw here. I * f n ot * a t yours, w rite t o r
lize the profits which may be de­
old chap, It ain't. My wlf* lost her
descriptive
th e n e a re st agency o f th e
-* c r i i ----- circ
— u la r to --------------------------------
rived from keeping them, the dairy lunches when Btranded far from home.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (In c o rp o r a te d )
vole* as soon as we moved out here,
Glass Jars are filled with hot soup,
Industry Is bound to develop much
and—” “What's th# price of the lot
more rapidly than it ever has in the coffee, chocolate, or any desired bev­
WE
TEACH
YOU
TO
FLY
next to youra?”—Cleveland Plain
past.
erage, another contains hot chicken
N o new theories b u t a c tu a l h an d lin g
terrapin, lobster newburg, creamed
and flyinR stand ard m ach in es. E asy
NOTES FROM THE EXPERIMENT crab, dried beef, or any dish that can
to learn
Thousand« o f dollars to be
The Chinese Doctor
m ade ffiving- exh ib itio n flig h t* a t
be
prepared
ahead
of
a
meal.
STATIONS.
fa irs , e tc . W rite fo r fu ll d e ta ils.
T h is w o n d e fal m an h a *
The
Jars
are
then
put
In
by
the
en­
m ade a life stu d y o f th «
R. W. Thatcher, Director of the j
192V* T h ird S t r e e t
p r o p e r tie s o f R o o t*.
dnntifltry on t h * P »clR o C o»«t 1* exocuUMt bore.
Washington
Experiment
Stations, gine of the motor, and when wanted
H erb « and B a r k s , and
h»vo
bnilfc
up
o
u
r
rep
u
tatio
n
on
it.
Y
o
u
«
an
are found to be aa hot and delicious
says;
PORTLAND,
OREGON
is g iv in g th e world th «
depend on 7 u tility and can n o t g e t b e tte r painlu«*
b e n efit o f h i*
•work anyw here, no m atte r how m uch you pay.
“Corn makes a very profitable for- j • a wiVwxn n o ol»oH
|W« flnlrh p late a c 4
age crop In most of our northwestern
No M ercury, Poison«
brMi/e work for out*
Dressing a Fowl.
sections wherever the annual rain­
| o f-to w n patron« in
or D rugs U sed. No
|
one
day
if
ria«ire<L
When you kill a bird for the family
Which Proves It.
fall Is fifteen Inches, or more. If the
O p eratio n * o r Cutting
I ’uinlt's« o itra c tio n
fr«*e when plat«« or
annual rainfall exceeds 18 Inches. ! dinner, place the carcass after dress
“A girl of twanty la ever to much
G u a ra n tee « to c u r « C a ta rr h , A sth m a , L u n g ,
trl<l*o work 1« order*
S to m a c h and K id n e y tro u b les, and a ll P r iv â t«
corn can be grown in rotation with lng In cold water, so as to allow the older than a boy of the same age.”
*d‘ Consultation Ire«.
D isease» o f M n and W om en.
wheat without seriously diminishing animal heat to escape. Then put In a “Sure, 1 know a girl of twenty whose
j Molar Crown« $ 5 . 0 1
A S U R E C A N C E R CURE
the yield of wheat the succeeding cool place, allowing the muscles to family Ulble shows she was born la
22k Brldf« T ««th 4.01
J u * t receiv ed fro m P e k in , C hina s a fe , r a o
|Bold Filling«
V 0
year. With less than 18 Inches of relax, and lt Is ready for culinary op­ 1880.”
and re lia b le . U - fa llin g in I t * w orks.
En«m«l Fillinfs 1 . 0
I f you ca n n o t ra il, w r it e f o r aym ptom blank
rainfall the moisture taken by the erations.
During fifty year«, four generations
and c irc u la r . Incltw e 4 c e n ts in stom p *.
SHvtr Filling*
.5
corn usually cuts short the supply for j
|Go*d Rubber
_
CONSULTATION FREE
the succeeding wheat crop, a little.
of shooters have sworn by the “ old
I Plat««
5 .0 0
Spanish Rica.
B««i R«d Rubber _
With 15 IncheB or less, alternate sum-j
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
yellow Shells”— UMC NEW CLUBS.
! Plat*«
7 .5 1
merfallowing would probably have to
This la also a good way e f using
1S2V6 T in t S t ., co r. M orrison. P o r tload, O h
P«l«l«sa Eatr'tioi» . 6
"Por months I hn>l crest trouble with my
be
practiced
with
the
corn
crop
th
e
,
sweet
green
peppers.
Cook
a
cupful
M ITH O D*
They have never been
Stomach and usrd all kinds of medicines.
same as Is practiced with wheat of rlc* In two quarts of boiling water, My tongue has been actually as green as A ll w o rk f u l l f r u a r n n t w d f o r f if t e e n y e a r * .
found wanting where, wary,
No. « - 'l l
P N U
growing.
The chief requisite for slightly salted. Let It boll fast twenty grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two W i s e D e n t a l C o .,i» c .
hard-to-kill game is concerned.
successful corn growing under these minutes, or until, by testing a grain, wr-ksagoa friend recommended Caucareis
P
ain
less
D
entists
you find It tender, but not Oroken. ami after using them I can willingly and N 8lns lelMli.s. TIM •>< Wj.Mnvton POSTUS0, M l
conditions Is to use seed which has
Misfires are never thought of
Drain off every drop of water through cheerfully say that they have entirely
IfflM I««/«:
M. W i r k - l t i . 4 A i i . l t o l
been acclimated. Corn grown In the the colander and set this, with the cured me I therefore let you know that I
with these old reliable, hard
central west states will not mature
■hall recommend them to any one suffer­
here because of the shorter period rice In I t within an open oven to dry ing from such troubles. " —Chas. H Hal-
hitting shells.
between chilling frosts and cool off for a minute.
pern. 114 K. 7 th St., New York, N. Y.
Pleasant Palatable. Potent Taste O a i
nights during the summer. We have, I T urn Into a hot, deep dish and pour
A imokeless powder theO equally popular in
Do Load Never Blsken Weaken of Grips
however, several strains of well ac- ; over lt this sauce:
* 3 , * 3 .5 0 & * 4 S H O E S l°WOMEN
lOe. 21*. 5 0 . Never aold in bulk. T k « rea-
Seed and scald three peppers; when
its class is the N IT R O C L U B Steel Lined
climated corn which we have devel­
vtne ta b le t ftama-H C C C. Uoiranteed ta
S u v a ’ «H O C 8. »2 .0 0 . »2 .5 0 AND »3 .0 0 . « ( S T in t m i WORLD.
cold,
mince
fine
and
stir
Into
two
ta-
oped
at
the
Washington
Experiment
f f f c o u L I t a k e y o u i n t o m y l a r g e f a c t o r i e s a t H m e U to n , M » m „
Shell. T h e powder charge protected by the
and
you hovr c a r e fu lly W . L. fJu U fla * sh o e s a r e m ade, th e iu i> e rio r
Station. Another requisite Is thor­ bleapoonful* of butter, heated to bias­
w orkm an sh ip and th e hi^li jtrod« l« a tli« r* used, you would th en u nd er­
steel lining guarantees a uniform load when
ough cultivation for the conservation ing m a frying pan. Shake over the
sta n d why D o l l a r f o r D o l l a r I G u a r a n t e e M y toh n e* to h old th e ir
•hap«, look am i lit b e tte r and w ear lo n g er th an oiiy o th e r $ 3 j U 0, $$.5U or
fire to heat the pepper* and pour up­
hunting under the most severe weather
of moisture.”
$4.<i$ «boee you can buy.
on
the
rice
With
a
sliver
fork
open
h a t m y s h o e s h av e been t h e sta n d a rd fo r o v e r 30
K
ç
e
l
e
y
conditions.
O
PIUM—^TOBACCO y e D a r« o ; y th o u a t r I e a m l l a r k e e t and
«ell m ore *3.00, $3.00
f .y jp j M
and
ill f
$4.00
S.IM sh
SU
o IF
e * » th
»1
1
a *1
n 1 any
S
U
T
“The practice of growing hogs on the mounded rice slightly to let the
Habite Pesiti v e )/ Ce ree .
a M
-
_ P r epdm i
e th e r m a n u fa c tu r e r in t h e I'n lte d S t a te * ? f
/y
—
Only set Lori «ad »ester la­
"Cm— Lmmt I f i t " mmleJ fm .
alfalfa has been shown to be very « a l i r e sink In. and serve.
Q u a lity e o ijn t« . It h a* m ade W . L . P<»u|.
st i tote fa Or eoo«. Write
la * «ho«« a hou sehold word e v ery w h ere.
profitable.
On alfalfa pasture of
for ill ««tratad ©i rumiar,
S& 'X .
i C * r e to u r kUTTTVTI, 71 L i m a .
THE UNION METALLIC CAKTKIDCE COMPANY
good quality, at least 600 hogs could 1
Not Progreaelva.
CAUTION
NO-
v ^TAKC NO *U
_____ ___________ , __ on the
bottom.
be
pastured
on
thirty
acres.
Alfalfa
gu
up
ly
you
wiiii
W
.
L
le
o
ia
la
«
flhoee.
w
rite
f«*r
M all O rder C atalog .
POWDER A(WC 7 : 29* Breadway, New Ywfc City
BLACK I
it»«-------
C C R seeded in the fall will not give a full "I am afraid that revolutionist*»
W . L IH s I u L A * . l U l p e r k M . , M rm e V
Ideas of statesmanship are very
¡crop the following season, although crude,” said on* South American
! on irrigated land, fall seeding may
They Never Come Seek.
give a single fairly good cutting the statesman.
’Tour things come not back te a
"What'a the tfoubla with him?” 1 »
!
following
season. Fall seeding Is not
or woman, the sped arrow; the
Joined the other.
j
usually
so
satisfactory
as
spring
seed­
epofes
Ian word, the past Hie. and the
Color mor« goods bright*» and tastar c olors than any othar dvv On# lOc p ack s«« colors silk, w oo l and cotton aqual
ing. Young pigs can be grown sue- ; “He lnslsta on uatng a shotgun In­ and is guarant*«d to «Iva p«rfoct raault*.
nefkected opportunity “—“The Great
stead of a repeating rlfie.”
h aw to dy«, bi«*ch and nus co ton ,
on
Alfalfa
pasture
alone,]
cessfully
! hr Maud Dlwr.
-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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