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    THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1803.
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He Sees His Finish
And notes tho difference between
that laid on by our perfect methods
and what b.o received from othera who
ibarc not made an art of tholr work,
as wo bare, when a man takes his lin
en to any other laundry but tho Salem
fltctun Laundry. Don't bothor with
socond-cldsa laundries and baro your
fabrics rotted by qhomlcalB and your
linen frayed, when you will receive
perfect satisfaction at lowest prices
at
Salem Steam Laundry
Phone 411. 230 Liberty St
or pftl cart, sua the wsgon will call.
Ik His Spring Dress
A bono enjoys his trarol If It Is
J a harness bought and fitted at Lam
ph'o. Our flno hand-mado harness
tfr any -kind of a rohlclo aro modols
of elegance, strength and beauty, and
et only look well and wear well, but
giro your bono easo, comfort and
freedom of motion.
E. S: Lamport Saddlery Co.
2M Commercial Street.
JmeL-
Who Said That
A ronsonnblo ninount of Jewelry
rings, nocltlneoe, hair ornnmonts nnd
tho root wore out of tho ronch of
people of moderato moans? Hoatu't
visited hero, lins lit? Ws arc offer
ing Mime very line ring at price
which won't startle you worth look
lug at anyhow.
C. T. Pomeroy . . .
Jeweler Am! Optlolhti, 288 Commercial Street.
NEEDS OF
OREGON
SOILS
From Bulletin 36 of State
Agricultural College
OONT SHIVER WHILE
YOU DRE88
Thoso cold mornings. Itcnoh out of
bed, strike a matoh, turn on tho gas
In your gas stove and nolo how quickly
your room gets warm. Haven't a gas
atovo? Mean It? Lots bore so cheap
you'll wonder how you 'iavo permit
ted yourself to bo bonuinbcd when ho
much comfort could bo bad for bo lit
tlo.
Salem Gas-LIght Co.,
Hone 563. 4 ClIKMEKETA ST.
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copvntMT.
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"WHY CERTAINLY!"
"This beer la Reed for you. I know
nothing bettqr In the shap'o of h tbulo
or Invlgorntor. Thnt'B tho way doc
tors talk about 8alem beer, woll
knowing Its beneficial offoctH on
young and old who need a mild, harm
lets, pure tnvlgornnt.
CAPITAL BREWERY,
MRS. M. DECK. Prop.
AAJBSSmm
Juicy Morsel
Breakfast
for
Or dlnurr yon ran enjoy Irom onn ot otir
tender and delloUuit meat, steaks, lamb
or tnnltou chops, veal cutlet or pork,
Oar meat are all cut from the fattest
and urimottrattle, and we ru tupply
your table with fresh, nntiltlom and
wholesome mwti i bed rook price.
E. C, CROSS SALEM ORB
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Shingles and Shakes
The roof Is shingled best It you use
the kind ot shingles and shakos we
sell, and we ask you to note the good
wear and economy of tho root for
which wo furnlih tho shlngloa or
shakes. Wo carry a largo stock of
shingles and shakes of good quality,
carefully selected to make a sound.
ugni, durable roof, and wa are al
ways ready to glvo estimates.
GOODALE LUMBER CO.,
. Near 8. P. Pas Depot
Phone 651.
In tho first place let It be remem
bered that tho valuo of a mere chem
ical analysis of a soil Is at most doubt
ful. An analysis of a soil reveals
what and how much of a given Ingre
dient Is present In a soil, but It does
not show how much of tho plant food
1b available. There Is, however, more
or less valuo attached to Investiga
tions of so-called "virgin Bell," and an
accumulated number of analyses on
this class of boIIs gives very valuable
data upon which to baso a judgment
of probablo succesB or failure. This
matter has been more fully discussed
In Hulletln 21, to which tho reader Is
referred. In all cases chemical anal
ysis should bo followed by careful
field tests, and In this way nnyono
may becomo familiar with the Individ
ual needs of his soil. Experiments In
tho field havo been vory limited In
this stnto, yet based upon Uie ordin
ary methods or judging uoncioncy oi
plnnt food In soils, chemical analysis
of n Inrgu number of soils seems to In-
idlcnto a limited amount of potnsh In
tho Wlllnmotto valloy soils, and this
would doubtless bo tho first Ingredi
ent ueodud on the lowlnnd, and th
higher land scorns to point toward a
nood of phosphoric acid. The result
niuet, however, bo tnken as only Indic
ative, although these chemlcnl results
have been verified In some Instances
where the experiment has been tried.
The Umms of ClnckamnH county have
shown a kmm1 supply of potash, and a
number of Iane county soils have
shown a high content of phosphoric
acid.
There is n common Idea abroad
that our soils nro .doflclent In lime,
yet the nimlysls of a largo number
of soils has not shown thnt to be
trim. The soils of the Wlllnmotto
Valley possossus In nonrly all Instanc
es a fnlr amount of lime nnd on pas
sing Into KaHtorn Oregon the lime
content Is nearly doubled. In goneral
IMitash Is to bo tho first olemont to
be suspected as being doflclent on tho
lowlands of tho Willamette Valley
and phosphoric arid on the uplands.
It should also bo said that tho up
lands aro not In nil oases wull sup
plied with nitrogon, which Is very es
sential to fruit production. Tho red
hill lands poesem a groat powor to
absorb this clement and ammonia
and are naturally oxcollent fruit
lauds, yet when tho fruit begins to
shrink In site this element should
bo supplied. On tho lower lands
there Is n grentor supply of humus
which Is n very fair measure of ni
trogen nnd when thoso soils are woll
drained thoy nro llkftly to possoss
groat capacity for production If pot
null Is supplied. Tho conditions aro
so varied howevor, that. In ordor for
nny farmer or gnnienor to uhuiu pos
itively what kind of fertiliser will bo
best for him to use. It will be nee
oeeary for him to do somo special ox
iwtmentluii. It Is not bt In all
lanes to select a complete fertiliser
for often a portion of the material Is
not needed at all and the farmer may
be "carrying cool to Newcastle."
There Is one thing that should be
aid rela'lve to many of th valley
lands, vis: that for lasting bemilU
In Increwaed return and ease of hand
ling earful attention would bust be
ah en to the physical condition by
lroHM- tile dreiwliMf bofore turning
attention to fertlllnwa, for In many
lustaHces the Improvement of those
conditions will be all that is n$eev
wiry for Mine time to route.
grow whero thoy will cover this con
dition. If parts of the tree aro weak
In growth this weak wood may be
cut out and somo of the suckers may
I bo allowed to grow In Its place. The
cause of these sprouts Is that the sap
becomes impeded by the bending down
of tho branches with tho weight of
the fruit, or by the hot sun striking
them, or perhaps by some injury to
the bark In pruning or gathering
fruit, and nature makes this effort to
repair tho Injury. The removal of all
of theso suckers will soon result in
tho death of the tree, while allowing
somo of them to grow whero needed
will renew tho vigor of tho tree.
"C. If Inrgo branches are to be re
moved make tho cut In the middle of
the enlarged part whero It joins tho
mnin branch or trunk and not qulto
In lino with the face of the main
branch or trunk.
"7. Paint all wounds above one-half
Inch In diameter with linseed-oil
paint, gas tar or grafting wax.
"S. Never cut away tho main
branches of a tree If It can be avoid
ed, but thin out tho head when It
becomes crowded with tho pruning
hook on a long polo and llttlo or no
Injury wll result, while If tho largo
branches nrc cut from tho trunk tho
tree Is weakened nnd soon dies or
Is broken' down. i
"3. Cut off dead branches ns soon
as discovered and covor tho wound
with paint to prevent further decay. '
"10. In training young trees start
the branches low; the trees will growl
bettor, the thlnnnlg nnd gathering of)
the fruit will bo moro enslly dono
and the cultivation enn be well and
cheaply done with the modern liar-
nw uiiti noCTiwr mb u iijo jiuciii wi-iu
hlalier, while the trunk of the tree
and the ground under It will be so
protected thnt, growth will be better
than If more oxposed."
It may be said In this connection
that the host time to prune Is In
June, for then the wounds heal quick
ly. Hut If. large limbs need to be re
moved It may bo done on pleasant
days In March, or before sap starts.
October or Inter, according to lntltudo
Is also a good time to do this kind
of pruning.
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Vw u the tlmo for you to look out.
as the qhangvablo March winds aro
sure to bring colds ami tho rtIp with
them. Whlskoy is rvooniuienrted by
all the good physicians to bo the
only sun euro for both. Th bt
Idaoe la Salem to gut good Itye or
lUmrbou whiskies, in bulk or ca
THE ANNEX,
I0tcrtfni.
Is
Pruning Suggestions.
The fulluwIttK suggeetions oh prun
ing are mad uy I'ntf. Maynard, of
the llateh. Maaa Hxperimetit Station
"1. The knife saw sfeouM never bo
used on fruit or ornnnumtl trees un
less thore is good reason fur so do
ing "I Train all tree while young with
a oontrnl leader ar main shoot, and
never allow two main branches to
grow In such a wuy as to havo tho
weight of the trew come upon a fork
of the wain trunk.
"I Wheu branches crvww so as to
be Injured by rubbing together tho
weaker of the twn should h cut out.
M. When oo branch rests on an
other under It the weaker at the two
should bo cut out.
"6. Suckers or water spouts should
bo thinned out before they have made
much growth. bHt If the main branch
e aro bare, or If tho head Is open In
places, suckers should bo allowed to
Tln Nlurr nf n Htu-ciion Thnt Wns
.Nul Hrrtrd I'ur !lrt-iikfui.
It Is within the memory of many
people that the eictoiu of hchooltcuch
erx "lioiiidliig mound" wiih tho usual
thing In country district. Although
a i-iiHtniii whU-li teticliers seldom liked.
It Is doubtful if uiiiiiy of them bud ns
h.iiii n time ns u ytuniK selioolmiister
who ileM-rlU-d IiIh experience In the
Sew KtiglMiid iliilnxy for 1S17. The
trilcle iis written by l.couiml Ap
tboip. then nn undergraduate of How
diilu eolli'ge. The young selioolniustur
wan to revelu' $15 n month and Ills
Uuird.
I'roni the tlrst day I perceived that
I was in Ixwrd on speculation nnd nt
the mercy of a close calculatluii, bo
wrltiw. i)(lt. ,j. tlu whole dinner con
sisted of a Hluxle dumpling, which
they called r pudding, and live kiii
""Ki which In ciHiklng shrunk to the
his' of piKtviiiti, There wero live of
us at table.
A few days afterwanl, on my return
from soIhkiI. my (.vt Wlre delighted
by the Klht of an animal I bad never
M'ou .livfori'. It was n raccoon, which
the joiiiik num. Jonathan, had killed,
and Iwougkt home In triumph. When
vklmicd. he w-euud to be one entire'
mnm of ft ami of a most delicate j
whlteueMi. I whs overjoyiil and went (
to IkmI early to dream of delicious!
Meaks which the moriow would bring.
I.mg Iwfure daylight 1 bwird the
family htirrlug. and the nlnerltv of
(0.ulk fiMitsteHi and the repentetl open
ing ami i-huttliig of diwrs all guvo as
Kuraiuv of the wimlng holiday.
I huh Mt.tn ready for breakfast, nnd
when Keatetl at table I observed that
the place of Junatban was vacant.
"Where Is Joiiatbanr I asked.
"I lone to market." wild they.
"Market! What market, pray? I
did not know there was any market
In thcoe MirW."
"Oh. j." they said, "he Is gone Xn
. atnit thirty miles to the south
wan! of ws."
"And wliat Was oalled him up so
early to eo to market?"
"He fi goae." saftl they, "to soil hit
raccoon."
J. A. AUP ERLE, President. E. W. HAZARD, Cashier.!
A. F. HOFER, Vice President.
re$on State 36ank
Incorporated.
Jefferson, Oregon,
Transacts a gcnornl banking business; makes luans, ais
cflunta bills nnd recelvo deposits.
Deals in foreign and domestic exchange.
Collections mnd on favorable torms.
Notcrles Public Wo tender our services In nil matteix of
convoynncing. Ileal estate loans negotiated at low rates of
interest. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
t
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MISS FAY LEE,
President of the Shakespearian Club, K&naaa City.
PICKINGS FROM FICTION.
i
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aris
ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by
hylclans everywhere. Sold by all
truggtsts. No cure, no pay- ?8 coats.
Mai package free by writing to W.
II HooVtr A Co, Ruffalo, N Y
The fool's ear was made for the
knaxe's tongue. ItamHSwamrs "Indian
Fables."
Had habits are leeches that would
Mick a UerciiKtet to offenilnacy. "A
i?MX'kktl Hint"
Money bnys thiufrs. ami love wins
thlupt; Kiwer takee tldiiKv "Fame
Vor a Wem."
Duty kt wlMt we think about wheu
III or are reminded of liy crtlltors.
DaklMu'a "Uhumih."
When a man enes to wake love to
his wife, Miue other man tieglns.
"Fuldes For the Kllte,"
reo(de vboo Htm aro anything but
a joke are usually eoatent with the
smallest Jetits.- "The Vultures."
Mothers prooniry circuwutances to
children. We are symbols to tbw of
battllnff. cramping fate. 'The Itscue."
A woutan U ltfce usto a volcano,
which, even when Inaetivfe. u palidtat
Ing to tplt fortk lu tire and which,
wbcu It doce eat Us fury, bursts the
bounds of Us late enforced suppres
aloo. "The Wooing of WitarU.M
" Your bookltt cami to my
esMeeol health
when I hod lulicrcd with
home like a mesaeeof heallc
headache, backache and bear-
Ing-down paint. I was weak.
nervous and hysterical and
had not consulted any doctor,
thinking It would pass away
In time, but Instead I found
that the pains Increased and
were more frequent. I de
cided to try Wine of Cirdul
and In a short time was much
Improved. It seemed to act like a charm.
I kept up the treatment and the result
was most satisfactory. Words fail to ex-
my gratitude tor toe (ultcrtng tnat
ft
Kbt Tan Liu
nervous tension. The nerves
soon begin to give way under
tbc strain, xoupertuipsjump
at any unusual disturbance,
or laugh or weep, hyste:
res 1
I
in- r
cally, at no apparent cause
That is what Miss Fay Loo,
603 North Seventh Street,
creta my rratitude tor tne (ulteruuf
Is now saved me. I am in (ine health.
physically and mentally. I can only say
nhanlc you', but these is much more in
my heart for you."
IEARIXG-DOWN pal" & tho
worst that women now. i:
you are suffering from this trou
hln van need not be uncertain
about it. Ihe pains in the abdomen
and back that feci as It heavy weights
wero pulling down on tho nerves of the
stomacii are oeuriii3-u jh..
m
They may not be particularly severe at
present but they are growirg worse.
That headache which nearly drive you
1 i a.X U AkMaAil Iwiltil totriKlA
Kansas City, Kansas, wa
coming to when sue resousa
herself by taking Wine of
Cardui, The Wine mads
her natroncr.healthv woman
again, a St has made a million other
women strong and healthy. By Inano
ing regular menstruation the 'entire
system is relieved of the terrible wasting
dndns. The ligaments which hold the
womb in place are strengthened by a
healthy flow and that organ is returned
to its normal position. lUfornlng
hsalUi is the result. This is what
Wine of Cardui hat done for thousands
of the best women ia Amsriea.
If you need advice write The Ladies'
Advisory Department, The Chatta
nooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga,
Tean., describing all your symptoms
freely, and a letter of advice will be
tent you. Secure at 1.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardui from your druggist to-day.
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A million suffering
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WineofCardoi.
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