at HARDWi Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables SCHOOL SUPPLIES ‘i’M. Plevka Co. “one 112] GOALMWODD 38 8001'" II"! STREET FOR ALL SEASONABLE niso Hamilton-Otto Bi-Product COKE. which is a very econom- ical fuel to use for Furnace and Steam Heating. Would be pleased to have you send no trial order for same PROMPT SERVICE F. GERWIG "A LL KINDEQF HARD AND som‘ Tolophono 233 32 North Foch Street pf Raft f er, It ought to be [hipped h .9 cute. El"!- nmln' so". no mntlmatlon of in experiment 'b- Amoemol ty. Kaine, shown but. while llmhg l excoodlnfly bane W to the ("as and (ï¬ver cram n modento’ agitation of "me In": In an nectlonjendn to flue {Immune In {Us lmmt k 011 the potato crap. «I: If!" fun in 51th.; M crops of 94%;;- JE m Mr two years In how ' "mm of scab m m- ‘m thnr .1 flail-n. Vlrï¬nla. North Parallax and Ten. Muses hare the Indoslrlhle tum-Cc- "on of mm: the only «am In the Palm: where the slaughter of robin: ls pormim-d hy lav. Rem! Invari- nuons show Hm not In: thin 9.000,- mMns are kllkd In these three during the winter mm)". It I. 3 (art that every robin earns 81 in the 09!"an o! imam (Marion lo mas ry "hr. The human sen tun a rent! name. This Is a wists oi mmlom of dollar! Ind ought lo lml Io‘lho bard. rommon sense huh-Io no aunt-I. 'I'bo MI. orrmrvl MM In all"- nld. In! no! um: pm at ("up crop: Cm. MUM. ham or mun "tn-Hex w." «muted. an Mal [or a you; orrhnrd, The [round aback! I» errpd oven hm or mm can “III the middle 0! Aupnt. [- [Mun through the whim! cm. the â€not. are would be “In no! to "HI". MI!†or "hr!" the "m Tn now Chis, no, bones ought to In mnzzlod IIII "no outside mnlnm 0' Iran! and '1"le untitled. In â€In. Ihrnngh ma young or- chards «fly In vho «son for the unr- m M dumnmrulng pruning. Prof, ï¬nr'nm hum! many mm 0! {ms â€mm but! hon snlmnly dnmngrtl through being urns-d hy tundraâ€, ar strmh av bmvn by the horses. In mum through tho ore-haul mh 01' all unnecessary â€mmâ€"Run! Wald. lit. and mam: of a mum of alumna-aw nob pm "now the l) but of "to burrow tar (M m- aule- n! (In In“. and I Wanna! lulu" pvt-us: on! o! nut mm! In. and um tho «mum m- hark of I). hr. cu. n mmpondlu mm! Ion-I I II. mom Io not!" "an Into-or. Thus, on [ulnar be.“ all [It loath ll (be Bur u-mw Tooth Venn-0'. John A. John-on. 0! human Fun. bu planted a burnt (oath futons". mo object of Ihlch II to mun lunar-lull II H but harrow- vubou u» an 0! than. bola or h vary Mule mm. ï¬ner they I"! do" under Ibo lrllon a! th- poloon- ou solution. Thu Ibo ululion um- tlu pllnl- choline], bu bran proud In our) cut when the condition- Ion web n to prawn! Ibo Introduc- tioa 0! new plum- allhlu (In It“ law-â€m lie-tn".- W-nr Hind-It. Bur-yin; is the method {oHOWed It the present time by the government In destroying the water hyncinth. which has proved I Ierloua impedi- ment to nuts-[Ion on many of the Southern rlverl of this country. A great number of inflation: hue been tried. and the line tun-yin. pro- mo has been found to be the most effectual and ocuomicul. Two gov- ernment boats are engaged in the work. Each to equipped with (unk- for the boiling of A mixture at whtto lrunlr. ul Iodn Ind water. Thin II "mud on the ulnntl. and n the Int- lor no about 9! nor cgnt "tor than Wollo- Ind Poultry. There in no iielti open to women toâ€" day that Is less crowded than the poultry field; none that alien In good returns (or one'n labor; none that aflordo no much freedom when taken as a mention. and none that maize» one so nearly independent of other: Some of our best planned poultry (arms. as well as our beet-paying ones. are the outgrowth of woman's skill and ingenuity in planning. and her ï¬nancial ability in conducting the en- terprise. Most women show a quali- ï¬cation i‘or neatne-Ie about poultry of which men are occasionally void. and Is cleanliness is an Important inctor.‘ she often outstrips our “loer J! (trea- tion" in results obtained. The care of poultry in productive of good health to , women engaged therein. giving them lnillt'leut exercise in the open air, and just enough care and respon- Iihility to make their work intercit- in; and to make them feel their im- portance. The field {or women is almost unlimited. and it pays her bet- ter proï¬ts than she can reasonably ex- pect from most other business ven- turee.â€"â€"(:omnlerclul Poultry. Inn! “an In“? . In In devflopi I mm. flmrthorl battle h"! 51 the dulrymugqn d" Wm: 000: In Newluland. 87.0.00â€; m Brit- nh South Africa. 8222.000; in Form- guese Atria. 331.:000 In Cubs. 835~ m; whfla Argenllna took in 190! 780000worfl1; Canada. “74000; Rus- sI: In Enn’e azsswooo and nude highway-om): Aâ€"oflnl Plow- Alum-d. Amerinn plows And mluvators are turning up {he ml! In mam nun sev- mty ootmtfles 1nd Minnie: of the world. In up". In 19M. there Vera $22.0!» won-q: In Aslam Turin-y. m.â€" MI a. flaw-of mm. A horse annuity sly; that nabs on m: legs of horses may be easily removed hy'eltlm' of the following simple rem-Glen: Wash cell with 'nm '3th mule to n and!» VI": on me soap and dry I'llh a clean cloth; Mix well one came at oxide of zinc and three ounces of “spline. and no» my once and! day. rnbhlng vell Into (he alerted parts. Anovlver remedy ls m unlawful of sulphur and three 0! hon's lard. applied In thn same way as mun!!! let the remedy nhovo. Tool Val-‘- 00 IMOor-lll. Rnitermill in I nutritious Int] chain-tune food, M drink. Ind ii In relished by I mt many mph The", In a and MI- for it In I" towns Ind citin of any size. The qunlity oi buttermilk mm nil om" loads. in t",- tnmivmi by the my it in mama-ad. To secure the most â€wimp prod mi. Imp "to milk u pure and clean as possible. use the moat pure water ohiuinahie and practice ubsoluteiy dun methods in churning It must ho held at n low "wartime in order to have It fresh (or nay great length of time. A law" fund. AI luv-lol- hand In «I. but" lino Ill (mi-[M lo mm rpm-"Hy HI Rugby-d. In um muulry "no amount ul mohlun‘1u hum-r In "mun! by "I. In ll pr ML Aunt-Mn Ind Var Zulu-4 helium on mo on." Mad. nanny maul» nnly I per "M 0! run. Tnklng Mum-p a! m. In“. new"! nrm lmporlnl Inn nlunnnu of "one roMMal hmurn. lo Ith R p" ran a! rim was mm mm. "on Nlngin. Ihrm down lo the nmm Itndud A: [he mm valor nunrllly Rm: nothing and the product 'I‘ acid at the rnrroM prlcl. n must-mill prom ta! made. m nlr. Inâ€), at flunk. It II ohlnod nut at the urmnt rule o! no. tn. Imn nupply o! nltntn of lath will to "hut-tut In tau than Mty run. while u a mutter ol hr! ‘0" coal-upturn II tum-In: steadily and flow). It In "ION"!!! nah to In that More twenty n" your: but: pun": the supply will In low. unlu- nuv bola. un ltu-onnd. and IN! the price it" ht high. Over u million Ind a M" ton. Cm and Int nu. TM- ta not “Ir-glut lot than you“ (03' out!†of tor-on. «run for the In: that to ill] Alum have m" clown. our .tmu. 0v mun-rum. ("at In- [um I. â€"n.d mu] routed than I'm . ly the oott with num- uI fro- !†[Dunn-um. Inwly la‘ All. Dante-pr tie-lo III-«ta. Prol. Harlan of (‘nllrornta has ‘dlaâ€" covered that the ordinary black ant will remove the scale from trutt trees wllltout lnjnrlnx the tree or leaves In the least. He says their work Is more complete than that loc-ompllshed by aprnylnx of by any of the Imported Ina-cu. The ante are captured by ‘placlng a plnte of sugar near Ill ant hlll. Ind when revered wltll ants the plate In put In the forks at me infect ed tree. The anti leave the sugar and [o to work on the sale. At noon as they all leave the aux-r the plate I- plated at the foot ot the wee. And a- the ant. tome down after h-vlng dean-J the tree of rule. they uatn aaaemble on the eunr And are that! eutly removed to another tree. Welnht 'I-d I‘m. When one comes to' ï¬gure 611,: difference In weight for the nine use and feed of 200 to 400 pounds. and n diflerence in price oi’ eevernl cents. he can see u plainly as he can see ‘annhlng that there I: more money in :Inulroved stock. Suppose a 2<year-old ‘scrub steer weighs 900 pounds and sells for 4 cents a pound. while a 2-year-old pure bred weighs 1.200 and sell: for 61/. cents. there will be 836 tor one and 875 for the other, 15 there any man in his right senses who an think it will not pay to keep well-bred stock when he compares these ï¬gures? They are not imag- inary It all. but represent the quota- tions in the market reports during the last few months. The‘ real question then is, how to get better cattle. Bulls are cheap Just now. and in tact have been selling lower than cows and heifers. ~Denver Field and Palm. desired 30 cut It l'or and. It may bl manned ox unnca uuqer Incl seed has tanned. ln thla way the land will become unseeded at mile or no expense. Clover need turned undqr will remaln vital down in tho soil {or leveral years a'ud sprout and grow when I‘M]! mined up to tho surface. " ‘O'I'I'iho kitchen “'1": m! "rial": Rnll l'nlnl. Walking on the railing n1 zlz. 72m. ther lloll‘ow bridge in Schenrey t'mk, Pulsburg. on a bet. Lug! Rramlr-nnn. and (‘0. lost Ma balance and tell to dealt 150 feet below. Iuhm- Tnko \‘Ifll-‘n l'lMlQm Milton Garflélvl. lh'lng at Fairview. a suburb of Birmingham. Ah. was held up Sunday night hy two white mm. who took of! Ms Homes at the mint 0! I pistol and stout the young man to his home. a distant-9 at several hundred yards. nlkmj, The robbers seemed angry hevauw Garï¬eld had only $155. l‘nl'enlly Ill-n a. Bx-l‘lae'. Riobnrd Hocker a! Kansas City. who gas dlsmlsnorl from Wes! Point recent- ly;‘was dcnfvd ar‘mlttanre m the [Inl- nrsity o! Kamaw The warm given was that he was an exaelled student from West Pnhf “IIQn‘ ‘ldln â€com: "I". Harry Kirk. and H. .1 lreshman in "no (‘oshoctom Ohio. High Svhool, ls near (1th with a mummy o! the aim" sustained In an emu-t to saw- his hair from mm: (wad by sophomore Mm", In runninx away (tom "a hater: Kirk fell lnzn an own cvllar- way, germ": tho has-mum! floor on his head 8"":an erM'ed part of his skull. TM "Iowan In tho "morn" poll up. In ulrnml "n rim-Int vmonro In It" l‘rvsldrm'n uddrnm rnmlnn u a ï¬lm: Ia n «Inzlnx rrilIrIIm n! In! mum In whlrn Mr Tau rmnum his Mann m Ihpir I"! in "mm" m- um" (I! arrlnmnlion hr donning; "Tho ndmlniavraunn of (timing! law in Ihlu ronmrv In a Murat-e In mar chmumnn“ H- nllzt‘slfli nmpdivs, and M which In â€no, Men of I mm- Inlsslon to h! umvldod Mr M (tun. gross to look "no the must: 0! the dc.- Inn In "to («1va mum and 10 d4,» VIM! a "um um tould 92mm maid and Innmnsin insure m "Imam: In the («derail mung and that would nerve as 3 mm“! to the some! In re» (arming their judiciary sysvomn. It in n shun 1mm. Mu mm «In: pllh. In mini 0! dunno» I! was only thirty-om- minmos lnnz. but every an tenc- mmalnod an Idol. The ullcunrc mu “flown! by In calm-lune dommauulon. mm and women on "In main floor and In (In! ullcrtn null" to Ila-Ir hat Ind tu- lu; Iholr Mndhvrhlrn van. Ila-y aloud n-l "lad (Mn- Illp'o'll. AN" In. onllou hld died do" "a. dlIUIuIIohI-d amt" ï¬lled um “I" |l Mn 13.000111“. lnnr I. would (II.- mu at much [router laugh "to can "on. on whlrb but had Iourrml and mu at same nun In hh Manny In ulna Inltmlvd to [In hull "on-Muri- llnn lo "w charmer of â€In urm MIL "nhlrh m. 'Wn Adam"! and vhlch his In": mhjn In! tn rrmrlsm' Prestdelu Tan swung ma red sluunl of danger m the evening and warned the union that :u heud‘hfl l revival of old thus" I! mull tuck to the Roosevelt policies. Then he pledged messages to Conan-u calling (or Ic- Uon lo endtcnw the (Will And held out manila-u of the needed retort-u. lklore nu onlhultu-llc nudism-c (mu flllvd Orchestra "all he dwell on the danger 0! bring blinded by pron-cm)! tad of lalllnu back Into Ibo old run Ind rvlurulnu lo old nvlla and “mum 'n (ho murmur-mom. of corpornlionl And In human melhudl In xeuural. The Iurulnx {allow-d I uruphrmmn mm- of )ayoun optimum «In u‘lm'h Ilw Pram-ml deviated "Ill, Illh llu- lar- Id blll out a! lhc wa)’, mnfldouw III-l talurnrd to holineu and commerce uml Ihll I pcl’lod o! "mu-ton. a! do \rrlopmem. o! trrmrndaun (mun vu- Inna o! the rounlry, Welcomed formally by Chiqso'l leading citizens; welcomed informally. enthusasticully and whole~hearu¢ly by two hundred thousand school chil- dren who formed a. solid wall of wav- ing color along twenty miles of streets. and gave voice to one long- Joyous shout OL' greeting; melvod ‘ next in the splendid Gold Room of the Congrosn Hotel, and dined by tho wealth. brain: and industry of the Empire City of the West at the Com- mercinl Club luncheon; another awiuz of the pendulum and he was delving into art and Interesting himself in the problems of the Chicago Beautiful; still another swing anu. with slllr hat dolled for the more comfortable derby, he is seated in the midst of thirty thousand baseball devoteesâ€"the great- est "fan" of them alléâ€"munt'hlng pea- nuts. clawing the hand of the mighty Chance and not even neglecting the humble umpire; "stretching" with the crowd at tho opoulng of the “lucky seventh.†sitting through the game till i the last man was retired; and then‘ yet another swing. and he is back among the elect again at the Hamil- ton Club dinner; then labor‘a turn. and he has striking words of approval Mid hope for organized labor. Finally he is received in society'u _waltlu3 arm. for a law minutes at the bulk- ,er‘s ball, and then the farewell and Godspeed. Chicago set a pace thCh it will be difï¬cult for tlu- forty other cities that tho l're‘idt-nt l: to visit to keep up with. mm 'bno ‘ m1 3!†2: ma; - _ Jaw“ on». I'm-taint .vm. Roviow, n.- «ptiom. floss-luau; Ind Bail. President William Howard Tall. spent Thursday an the guest of the people of Chicago. and was vastly pleased at his reception. The popular tone of It was what appealed to him ilm, and most. Aside from that was its infinite variety. Every class and condltlomoi people had a llmre in it. And the President hadn't a dull min- ute. Consider how the pendulum swung back and lortlx: Rule-1 ll (‘nllI-lon. hm Were killed when â€in mg“ in s: an the (‘enlml \er 1'6“; ml from Montreal for ' enthel} Into the rear 0! the Quebec was. from Queher . about ‘mile and a ban cmc'mo‘nos'r' to rm. Izmir Virtue Klfloi. rising. a maria VI! Lama “i CW“.- 'n’mm‘ Mandi .mt flaming“ tho SC. [3 3.441qu F‘nr (arms and dates write to H. W. Walunnm. mmm m3. Antioch. m, or IL (v. Edwards. Damn Gm. L. KLEIN H. W. Walbaum Colonist Rates Mochel McCabe. 5’; f??? “Mai: SW: FRESH AND SALT MEATS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS MRS; MARIE WIMMER a IEML 503""!!! School Supplies of All Kinis Ikllingham and Virtnria. $32.25 To Spokane. \Valla \Valla. \Venatchee. Mrnmmmyhknndhtopdm Tickets on sale daily from September IS to October 15. Through tmn‘ist ssh-oping cars from Chicago. St. Louis. Kansas City and Omaha and intermediate points. $33.00 To San Franrisvn. Los Angvles. San Diego 33225 Portland. Tacoma. Seattle. Vanrourcr. and D: a. Ont-r II WIoloulI Pen†Fran or Suited M Put at 0-: h M Moat Markot GARRETT’S IDEAL LAUNDRY Phone 693 Phone I.- (Ir-us. 49 A Fine Line oi Fancy Stationery Groceries, Fruits and. Tobaccos SERVES , a YOU ‘ ’ RIGHT ' September IS to October l5 Paciï¬c Coast 408 S. MAIN STREET J. J. SULLIVAN, Agent LA GRANGE, ILLINOIS H4 8. "all! 8!. J. L. REMMERS, Agent A ~I Mr via-cripti" MAM Ce Ihc all shill. rum-x and l'lh" and («Mint 4! via. an. Emits-Ml'dui NAPleILLI; Arthur R. C..lQ.I.I. monument . Akin!“ , @55me m Waste'm United 60: and Electric cm Them WHEN YOUR FIFTY AND POSSIBLY SOONER You never think 0! your eyes when you are redid by electvic ligm~ If you and gas you would IIVI them. Theflghtls “(adieu whiter. brighter and more economic“. - You’ll Need fl' «Ha-u Bun. Avo. DOWIIRI OROVI