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ORIWOX (MTV KNTKKM'RlSll. KIMHAY. .IAX. :H. VMX DON'T TRIFLE WITH COUGHS OR COLDS. Many Have Filled Consumptive Graves Because They Neglected a Cough or Cold. ' n.t so fur over muddy roads, wlmn Hh Mien May ., ...!.. rl ll.er needed. IWll-tl llCI' IIIIU ll Slid Cl. I Wo me Indeed glad to unto Hint tin' M.utle. Hun I salary of imr count v ituUTtntttliloltt lioln it. Oicm of public Instruction Is to lio Incrcas , look dinner "I 'll a little n there has t'Ot'H no cine- n.i Voder an teacher. W ' I ami lilt'iin l.uiklus. iitnl Art tint" Johnson. Mis. HofMcller's Sim You never know how soon a eoU ' Columbia. Mo., "for I holiovo I would, nave constimpuon tcMiav, u i lial not tisoil this croat n'tinHly." " take irn-at j'li.-iMitv in nvom nii'iulinir vour Dr. Kind's Now Pis- wiil become a serious malady. It may be in the homl tonkv; in the lungs to-morrow and the next day you may be fighting deadly pneunio-jcoMTy for the benefit of sulTerinff n a for vour life. It miion the saruci nuninnuv with a cough. Inflamed and cough worn throat and lungs offer the best chance to consumption germs to lie gin their murderous work. There's only one way to prevent these deadly diseases getting a hold on you. Aa soon as a cough or cold attacks you, take Dr. King's Xew Discovery until you are entirely cured. Sometimes a doso or two will do the busiuess, sav ing you suffering and a doctor's bill. Thousands of cures like these below proTe its wonderful power to cure coughs and colds. "I feel sure it's a Godsend to hu manity," writes Mrs. Effie Morton,! Its a thorounhlv rvliatile. remedy for all coughs, croup and lung troubles. We have used it in our family for fourteen years with the best results. It saved my mother when two doctors gave her up. Sho had a very severe ease of pneumonia and was in bod seven weeks and part of the time 'out of her mind' so that she did not know me. I told father to get me two 50c bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, which he did, and on taking it she soon began to improve, and four bottles cured her entirely. You may pub lish this if vou wish and I will an swer all inquiries, with postage en closed for reply. Tours, respectfully, "Wm. Cogger." ; Sold and recommended by ALL DRUGGISTS 1 l:tt III til" muni who tun been poorly p;iiil for liix inlthful service. ; Tin1 Students' Literary League, of 'forriil Cii'i-k school. Iiclil It regular inccling on Friday. Jan. I .'III. The program coiikMinI of a nviiallen t'.v Ldiia lia.cr. followed h a spelling watch. The president of the league. h..viiiC moved aa?. the vice -president ' .lebti Sa. wan envied president mul Kov I'akiT Mi '' president. The il-oitvill basket J'all team pi. iv oil a Mine tit tlio .V. O. V. W. kali on Tucsd.iv evening Willi the rcrnwooil team, which resulted In an other triumph (or our homo hoys. tha score I'fliis 21 I" U In their favor. ' Mr. ami Mrs Will Turner, of Tort land, .1 newly wcil.lcil coiipli'. spent Siturd.iy at Mr. Kd Maker s, mul were (rented to a loiitl noise uik'ii tin cans. a'.H'nt ten o'clock Saturday rveiilin;. II. P. A.lcii. our enterprising mer chant, atteliileil the Ki'tall Merchants' Association at Alhany, on Wednesday ami Thursilay ami reports a very en joyable anil prolltaMi' time spent. Tho merchants wore trateil royally by tht Alhany brethren. A han.piet wilh splendid tonus being part of tho pleasures accorded them. The lecture given nt the M. K. i-lnirch on Friday evening by Dr. Ken Jamin Voting, of Portland, was much en loyed by all who attended. The Onion growers' Association Is shipping several car loads of onions this week and have (aken orders for more. so ' Hull IlioiheiH haie a clew Mbm Vanillic! Zengor. of Macks hin t; is very III In I'm ll, mil Sol. Sliuh'iar, though gradually re envoi lug lii'in the gilppe. Is nol )ot aide lo lent ii Urn house. Ml" 81 1 uh hiir and Mis" 1'i ail Slruliliar mi' net of men ' linn well riiiuiuii! I":h down .Mill. Cuek. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Iiolilender lit ed at IN-aier Creek Sunday. Mi:- laullii' llolsl' iter hi r inrn ed homo alter spendiiK a pleasant time iiini)i (rleliils and lelalHes at 1'i'itl.iu.l. I i I aililns. of Maiiiiam, has rout ed his place hero lo Mr Shepherd. ll 'our children me "' i. k i-i.i he wardeil olT ' inplom. hoarseness erlaiii s Cou;.U lieined I'Jivt to at lei- sale by lie Cham as soon a (ho child hecoiiies hoarse ami tho nt I iii, my bo warded o.. l-'or salo by li t :it ! I les. Co.. Ori'MMi Cliy, 1 1 -it'-1 .1 - a..d Caiit. MACKSUUHli. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY i Persons troubled with partial par a'is.s are often very much henelited by mass.iiiiiii; the affected parts thor or.;:!'. ly when apply iin; Chamberlain's Liniment. This linimein also rvlievs pains. For s,ile by Huntley Hros Co.. Orvson City. Hubbard and Canby. CLARKES. WILLAMETTE Daniel Colesom Is out after a severe illness. Miss Hazel Boost returned to her home in Portland Thursday after sev eral weeks stay with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capen In spite of the snowstorn there was a large turnout at the Willamette Literary Society Friday evening and a fine program was enjoyed. Dr. Henry van Dykes' home song" Amer ica" was sung by the girls and a lively and Interesting debate between the boys and girls was held the sub ject. "Resolved that the Negro has suffered more at the hands of the white man than the Indian. The affirmative was won by the girls, but , as a person remarked simply from the. fact that they were girls, which Is not fair Mr. and Mrs. George Rodgers of Portland were Willamette visitors Sunday with Mr. Rodgers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers, bis mother being on tne sick list, Miss Muriel Mollett, of Oregon City, was the guest of Miss Mae Waldron Friday and Saturday.. The funeral of Ferdinand Gross was held at his parents home at 11 o'clock Tuesday. He died In the Oregon City hospital Sunday morning of pneumonia. Mr. Gross was forty two year old and unmarried leaving a number of brothers and sisters tl mourn bis loss. He was buried in the cemetery at Stafford. This is the second time In less than a year that death had visited this household. a aaugnier. Manna, was laid away mid the spring flowers. The sympa thy of this community goes out to the bereaved ones. ' Mr. Smith had what might had been a fatal accident Saturday evening, while chasing a calf in the snowstorm He Btumbied against a wire fence cutting his nose and back of his neck severely. Speciol services are being held in the Willamette church. The church is warm and well lishted and there Is cood music, spenking and fellowship. Pr. Milliken spoke Tuesday evening Dr. Rudd Wednesday evening and Rev. E. A. Smith on the other nlsht. Miss Kiuel Armstrong of Oregon City rendered a sweet solo Tuesday even ing. Prof. John Holand had a birthday recently and his pupils gave him a surprise party at which there were games and music and refreshments Mr. Holand contributed the amount of his years on this earth to the birth, day box at Sunday school. The Willamette boys and girls en joyed the big snowstorm if no else did. 1 lioie ii riaiu forerunners of Sprlun I iin roi'ius. have returned from the' South in Incredible numbers. Tho) 1 are feasting on the worms In which the water soaked soil abounds. The j meadow larks, too, me hero. Indeed, tho atmospheii' may truly be said to, bo wial with tho song of buds. Win : ti r has iii'MT been known to eoiitln ue her lelgil long after the feathered oiigle- have returned In sin ll force, j The great snow fall of Jau. 1Mb, had entirely disappeared before a j week had passed, notwithstanding that the melting of (he snow was so gi.idua! not a sign of a washout up 1 pelired. ' I ho t'awilust sidewalks have stinul j the test of the heaviest snow storm that his hen known here fur car. Will lioth and Chris. Noinger may be sure they have on this account the J unfeigned gratitude of every pedi-n-'trian who imssos their premises. The U alsl! lleppler sawmill, after a few days slleme, opened on .Mon day, the L'Tth. Julius Cansky l entertaining friends who have come from Canada I Ml". SI ulr. who lias been III lor long time of hphold finer, U eoiisld ' en d out of danger now ! Mr. mid Mrs. A. A Baldwin diinn to iholr laiull homo last Sunday, follow inn mo I ho names of the M.ii'k'ihiug Cianiniar Si liool pupils, i I who w.ie ni l i her absent nor laidv In Hie m liool month of .laiiuaiy: Hilda 1. nth. Nora Ki.-nbeiger. Mirtlelor en-, liiiily Ilium, Ad. mi Kalb, llibo Kiislin.-.. Walbiirga U ravbei ger. Kialik Ctll'hio, A I til l.oieni. Those of tho I'iIiii.ii.i. who were neither ul- sent nor taidi III January were ai lia Kim sllug. Mildred Iveesllng. Sophia l-:ir.el. Minnie Kl.el. Ksier tirlhhlc. Kl le Kalli. Knuna Caii'ii-y, Henry llllllsko. The Choice of A Husband W toi' important a matter for a o In, ui to bo handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath Avoid these I.IIII'.opcs by taking Dr. Kings lit" Pills. New strength, flue eouiplelloll. pure breath, cheeiful spirit thing" (hit win men follow their ll-"' Kasv, safe, sine 2i ci-nls a( nil druggists Children Cry for Fletcher's GLAD TIDINGS. Rev. Cupp closed his revival meet ings on Sunday. Charlie Harrington and Charlie Ralph are taking out trues for Sam Intention of s.tymg In this Klmer. j lMrt l'f t,u' femmry. The Clarkes debate team went to i Mrs. Ness, who was luton ling to Alberta to debate lust Friday night, return to New Orleans for the rest Men have been busy lately repair lug (ho telephone line leading fiom M.iriUaiu to Molalla. .Many new poles were needed C. A H. -lull has given bonds as to the faithful performaneo of duties re j tpiircd of Ii i m ns Ko.nl Supervisor of; this district the coming year. We am 1 satlslled that all work under Ills ml j pervlslon will be done III a workman like manner. j A barn belonging to Schuyler I'sher j gave way under tho gn at weight of i snow upon the roof, that fell during the recent storm, leaving eiposed lit I the elements ipiltn nil itmoiil of liny. A sou In law of Win Allen about a week ago Mil a rusty pitchfork duu j lulu his fool. Slmo then liiilamma tioii has set In. causing bis foot In swell In a frightful manner, lus-e'sl tadug Ms removal at nine to a bus- ! pltal In Portland. ! Tlio Kind You I ln o Alwnva lou1i, itml vlili li Ims l,rll In ti so lor our JIO )ur, lum hornollio aiutiuiuro i( - tinl ! l'-ii imiilo iimler Ills per. Sp S j&F. , "'""'l u rlslou allien ll liilii y, ' A Y. Allow mi mio liiili'ri'lin j on in i i,f All i'l'tintorfelts. I in It ii ( Inns mul ".lti(-u.uiil nro Imt l:M'Vliin iits Unit lilllo villi mill t'liiliinper llin lienllli (l( liilants unit I Silliln n-lyrix rli ni o uj(uiiil KiKrluicuU What is CASTOR I A Ciistorln U it Iniriiili'sa snlistltnlo for 'imtor Oil, Van Korle, Props mul honltilinf Svriips. It iiusoii, ( i-iiiitiilus licit lu-r Opium, Morililun imr otln-r Nunsitli) siitisloin iV ll ii go I Its iriiiiriiiitco. It iloslruy Wurin mul nil. lis l i-ii-rlslineM, l or lunro (linn thirty jeurs It luis Ix en In i-niisl.tiil lino (or tlio relli f of 'unit Ijmtlnn riatiileiicv, Iml Colli', till Tci'tliliiif TroiiLlea lltll IHnrrlni'il. It remit. ile tho Munim Ii uml Hiimi U lisiliulliiteii tint I 'noil, Khlnir licultliy mill Iiiitlirul sleep! 'llio t lillilron' riitnurii-'llin .lotln r'a 1'rleud. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS iHcil-3 the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years When you want a reliable medicine fcr a cough or cold take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It can always he depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Huntley l!ros. Co.. Oregon City, Hubbard and Canhy. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Jake Peters went to Junction City on Saturday, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Mallory. Mr. and Mrs. Wall spent Saturday and Sunday In Tortland with friends. Miss S. M. Graham spent the week end at her ranch home. J. H. MacFeeters, of Forest Grove, who travels for one of the biggest novelty companies on the coast, was in Wilsonville on Friday. Harry Say won the handsome large doll, which was raffled off at Adtn's store recently. Mr. Murray, the genial clerk at the hardware Btore, won the elegant sil ver set, which was raffled off at Ad en's store duriflg Christmas week. Jake Peters, our obliging and cour teous hardware and house furnishing merchant, has taken the agency for Hollingsworth & Son, undertakers at Xewherg. This will prove a great benefit to residents here, as heretofore we have been compelled to HAVE YOU SEEN THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED STAYER BUGGY? The newest thing in Vehicles the Burr)' that makes night traveling Safe, Comfort and Go combined with well known Staver staying qualities. We have a big stock of pleasure and business Vehicles Staver and Parry Grades and can make you prices. F-RUIT GROWERS One Or Two Generations Ago Most Farm Animals Roamed At Large But We Have Gradually Found That This Did Not Pay The barn yard fowls have been the last to feel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm but at last they have to get in their place (In the poultry yard) and stay there. The farmer who reads the magazines knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a bigger profit than a big farm did a few years ago. Every farm.-r keeps chickens because it pays an1 It will pay lots better and the farm will look better If they are kept In the poultry lard. They are about the most profitable animals on the farm takes less space and less expense to keep them. and it Enough of our poultry fencing to kep your fowls properly will cost rpr little and will be the best investment you ever made on the farm. Ask for prices. FRANK BOSCH Furniture and Hardware NSaKK I L.3 Vl You know that sprayim makes your fruit hot ter. Xo question about it. Mayhe you have only a few trees and do not feel like litiyin; an expensive spray pump. We can fit you out in a Myers Spray Pump that will prove to be just what you want ami be worth every cent we ask for it. Ask for a copy of our Fruit Growers Catalog IT'S FREE AND A GOOD BOOK TO HAVE We carry a Big Stock of Spray Pumps, Power Sprayers, Prunners, Etc. Select Your Garden Tools FROM OUR IPlanet Jr. Stock Good Goods at Right Prices PAY US A VISIT iv. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. OANBY, OREGON Agencies tmhi'd to th.it llmt of work. j Ke.'lhly IJiiliill Slid wlfo. of tri ; K"ti I'lty, urn now at tlm bcdnldti of Mrs k.itlo Joins nf M4riiaiu, liuillr r of Mrs qulmi, who Is cry sick at tills wrllliiK TWILIGHT T lllj;!i' Is rry tirnrl snow IhiuiuI at this writltii; but havn hot-s tli.it lh,i snow will MKin null ami li-t us count nut of I lio hoiisiv W o lisvo no us., for Ori'con siiow. it has no lliml iii:illtli-s Tim ( IrrRunUns urn scartd In to tlmlr holm and do nit roiim out unlll the snow has inrlt-( and tho rikhI old fanlilonrd rein Is fiillliiK Tlin iluinK" (loiin lijr tlio snow slrrm Is nulln notli-ralilo hi-rn Tho I'm-lflo Hlati's ti'li-itionn line s out In si vrral nlm ps and tlm Twilight linn was down In numerous plai-i- The llni'iiinn had tlm uso of I ln r"nd to tlii'ins.'lvrs for ncvcral days. A Iiik" Imrn lirlonitliiit lo Ijii.'llo A flori hlh as fllli-d lth straw was rrushi'd by th snow and tolalrd a loss of snvrral hundrrd dullnrs and nnnthrr haru '.H'IoiikIiih to Thomus K-'ll.ind was rnislmd liy tlm writ; lit of thu snow This barn wag niN'd with hay and marhlnrry and tha ax KnTMn loss aniotintot to 1(100. Thu pwullar fraturn of tlm snow was that ll all fi-rNri nni nlcht and mra surrd slitiKn Inrhrs thn nntt morn ing. This d. pth Is nothlnx iiinihiml hut It suldom falls to fast. Tlm nn'i'tltiR of tho Community rluh nit Hnhirdny rvonlnit. promlsrs to h th rrnwr.InK KYont of ths sea son Tlm proKrnm Is In rharin of Snrri'tnry Ijindlo and ho announrcs siitiik Imnortiinl ntimliprs on thn prv Rram, among which will tm a di'tisfo tM'twri'ii OorKK l.nj.'llo. . f, Hplit'T nnd J. r. M. Dodds.A. II. Ilarvoy, Frd I Mflndl. n prumlni-nt ntlorni'V of I'ortland will spnik Bnd also H. I.. Saslo, counly si'rri-tnry of thn Farmers so.-IpIv of lenity. W. A. iK.dds will tell aliout prollls In poultry whlln Mlns Cniri' KpUn-r nf tlrnnmllr fa inn from Kpokann, WaihliiKtfUi, will np-pt-nr with htr own rotnpany. Mr. Lt'wls Knlilnson. n hnrltonn slnitor, fortm-rlv of I'ortlnnd, will rt'inli-r st'v- frill HfliTtlons. Thn TwllU-ht Com iniinlly Cluh Is a llvn onn nnd tlm iiiffllnt:s an woll nltondi'd. . CnorKn l,afn kpt-tit Inst Hundav -lth Mr. biuI Mrs. John lluricnyni) ii N't-w Krn. Mr. I'nun who has boon In a rrltl tnl rondlllon at thn f)ri-Knn f'lly ms pMnl. In rt'porlnd lo 1m Hoint'whiit Irn provi'd. Miss AlCi HiiniHliy who has rnmplet fil a vi-ry sutco Hfnl torni of school, hns hern piikiikimI Ii romplfln thn year's work. Imlry rows and li-Rhorn ht-ns aro Mm tnont'y maktrs In Twilight nt this Minn of thn ynar. No doubt this Is trim nil oveir tho county. AURORA. Th I'rli'iidshlp Cln In plnm-nnlly urprls'd Mrs. 1'liil Turlmr, Mnndiy .1 f 1 1' r ii.h mi. on thn im rasluii of Imr ; 'Hi I.IMIhI i), Mrs TiukiT was tlm rm-lplt-nt of nintiy cards and Lent Wlnhns Tlm finriKMiii was sim-iii In dlsiuss Iiik many tuples of Interest I he olt )eet nf this rlrelo Is not ulnlin fur so t Inlilllly, but lo "procrrss,' hence, tho iiniiie i ho e ii fur tlm rninmuiiiiy. rroKr.'sHn Center." 1 -1 It 1. 1 ii Si'fri'.liiiii'iils were sen id by thn ineml.ers Those present ert Mrs I urn Voder, Mrs Chas. Wolfec, Mrs I j.f en-ii. Mrs. IS. Hloller, Mis J. Kaulk. Mrs N Caiiioron, Mrs II. Jackson, Mrs. II. Coinplun. Mrs. Kd llrues. Miss Hlt'iicrr. Miss Voder. I in i Urates, Mrs John HlieH'rd and Mrj Tucker. The licit nii'illiiK will Iw held at thn hoii.n of Mrs. Juliu Hheperd How To Cook A Husband Ilt-rf Is a remedy that will rum your cold. Why wustn tlmn and mon ey I'xnerlmi'iitliiK when you can iret a preparation that hns won a world wide reputation by lis rures of this disease and run always bo depended upon? It Is known everywhere us Chamberlain's Cminh Itomedy, and Is a iriedlclne nf real merit. For snln ov liuiHley nros. Co. Oregon City, llulibnrd and Canby. Kd liuol has purchased a sleigh from Mr. Hayner. Jerome Parmenter met with an ac cident. He shot his fingers off with a dynamite cap. Klmer and Willie Kleinsrnith sawed wood for W. W'ettlaufer lat week. Miss Ksther Stout came home from ' Portland to spend two weeks' vaca tion. Miss Elise Klmer Is attending school In I'ortland. Mr. I'ottemlller repaired his tele phone line last week after the' snow i of the Winter, has changed her plans and decided to remain In Macksburg. The three small children of Her mann Harms ant ill of colds that threaten to develop Into that very prevalent malady, the whooping cough. The Infant daughter of Harvey Hil ton, who has been very ill of pneu monia, is thought to be out of dan ger now. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilton were gtorln- . I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John mm urace 01 roniana, .visited nis lleppler. sons, hd and Lawrence Grace, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfson were in town last week. MEADOW BROOK. The people are busy fixing up the telephone wires, which were broken by the late snow. The children of Mr. Ceo. Walsh', al so those of Mr. iioesche, and of Mr. Radolph Klaus, are all 111 of whoop log cough. The Marshburg'-r children, who have had scarlatina, do not recover fieo. II. Newsome visited Thomas Hammond, late of Oregon City, irtw acting foreman or manager of' C. 8. Herman's large ranch situated near Molalla. Mr. Hammond owns resi dence property In Oregon City. He speaks in the highest terms of the city of today, and predicts for It a grand and wonderful future. I'rogreKS and Anniversary edition of Enterprise received and contents carefully noted. We find nothing misrepresented. It Is neat and tasty in appearance and will do a great good In a general way. Sam Lowe lost a valuable mare a few days ago, without previous ail menta known, and as far as appear ance Indicated, In good health. She dropped dead In the harness Mary Gipaon, who for the past three as rapidly as It was at first thought , , Daa '"',:a v'"itlng her father ant sister, I.IIIie, has returned to her homo in I'ortland. A basket social wag held In Mar Tiam on Saturday night, Jan. 25. The irore-th to be turned over to the marquam Hand hoys, they might. The disease has leftoim boy in such a condition that It Is thought best, if possible, to remov.i him to a hosultal. Another fine of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chase and son, ! the rhildren, who it was hoped might Harry. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Orem and j ef-cape the fever, has been taken down family and Mr. and Mrs. I!ob Snod-1 with it. Owing to this, and because grass and family were vlaitlDg at A. some of the pelghboring children, I.. Irkins Sunday. who have been ernoseit tn th ,! Mis trier Rnjli,n Ja violin 1...- tr.n ... ., .. ' . . - -- ft.-n. ""i i u--i . inun, ti5 um .juue wen. u was not1 onH -i,.., .v., , . SIHters Mrs. Wm. 1'n.Mcnrlee Thr- hnm, . . iu me BCUOOl 3.-v and Friday. i on Monday, the 27th, as had been in- S'hool commencea Monday, Feb. 3, tended. BARLOW. Wayne Hauer, who hntl dlptherla. Is oulM well again but thn house Is still quarantined as Donald, who has typhoid fever Is not able, to have fu migating done. The little fellow is not getting along well as his tem perature Is up and down and the fev er has not entirely left him since the relapse. t w,lH ,,K,t weeks ago lust Friday since Donald became III. Will Tull went to I'ortland Hatur day to si e his mint, Miss Harlow, who Is in the hospital with an operation for appendicitis. Fretly Itodhy and wife of Portland, were viHltlng at It. E. Irwin's Hun day. Manuel King's little daughter, who was burned with hot coffee la getting along nicely under the care of Urs. Detlmnn and Mason. Mrs. Wurfel returned home from I'ortland Sunday evening. Irene Is much Improved snd has left the hos pital and is staying with her aunt In I'ortland. Henry Gllbertsnn and Elmer Irwin A recipe fori'(Mklng husband "len der and good." A imi. many hus bands ore utterly spoiled by misman agement. Homo women go almut II as If their hiisbiinds wern bladders and blow them up Others keep them con stanlly In hot water Others) let them freeze by their rarelessmss and Indifferent e. Others roast Iheiii Soiun keep them In pick In all their lives. It cannot be supposed that any good hiisbiintl will ! lender or good miiiiaged In this way, but they are really delicious ,when trenl'd properly. In selecting your husband nii should not b guided by the sil very nppi nrance, as In mackerel, nor by I be Mildcn tint, as If you wanted halllioll. lie sure ll ml Select Itllll vonrself, ns tastes differ. Do nol go lo uuirKet for lilin. as thn best are al ways brought lo your tloor. It Is far better to have none unless you will patiently learn how to rook liltn. A preserving kettle of the finest por celain Is best, but if you have nothing but an earthenware pipkin It will du with care. See that tho linen In which you wrap bin, Is nicely wnsh id and mended with thu required number of bullous nnd airings sewed on. Tl i him In the kettle with a strong silk cord cnlletl comfort, as the onn called duty is apt to bu weak. They are apt to My out of tho kettl" and lm burned and crusty on tho edges, since, like crnbs nnd lobsters, you hnvn to rook them ullvn.' Makn a clear, steady (Ire, out of love, neat ness and cheerfulness. Set him as near this as seems to agree with him If he Rputters and fizzes, do not hn anxious. (Some husbands do this unlll quite done.) Add a little sugar In the form of what the confectioners ' call kisses; but no vlnegnr or pepper on any account. A lilt In spice Im proves them, hut It must be used with Judgment. Do not stick any sharp In alrumeiils Into him to sen If hn Is becoming tender. Ktlr him gently, watch tho while lest ho lie too flat and close lo the kettle and so become useless. You cannot fall to know when he Is done. If thus treated you will find he Is done digestible, agreeing nicely wllh you and the children, and hn will keep as long as you want, utiles you lierome earn less and set him In too cold f plnce. Mrs. A. .1, I'lrkln. In the Kpworth League Cook Hook. fcthel Allen has taken a position to rode out to Monitor Sunday to look asHl-.t in the lunch counter at MolaJ- at a horse. The young people at Mr. Ilurdlck's la. M ti sr. a i m . i i ui,,,,,, some grui.iung gave a party Saturday evening to He Is also i their many friemls here aii ..i,....i considerable blantlng of the evening. Ilfl careful. Virirll. remetn. I Mrs Mov u.'.n . . .,..i- ..-. .u. . ... " V . ' " "o iihs oeen i.m. mere .. ever oanger at-' lor some time Is slowly recovering. 1 l doing Mumps. ItovEffsFisH Brand PommelSlicker Kcepi both rider and saddle perfectly dry. Made for rough wear am long service in the wettest weather. Satisfaction Guaranteed SHt EookforThisMaer I'j 'is A Of Excellence $3.30 EVERYWHERE. A.J.TowTsCa aiTiff. Tuwxa Cmabu Ira tswra.