St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, February 21, 1913, Image 3

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    POULTKY AND GAME
t ,.t rae prlaee lorn WHS Dock
aae ataar sera "- Wr""
, i. .Car sa ell klnda at poultry, park, ela.
rearsun-raire Co., Portland
Ship is jour VEAL, POM, POULTRY, HIDES
w. aaar.ia. w "'
M M In f II al a a aaaaall aMtfturlii.
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a'l louilr, I iK
ill eaia-
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ki tio.wt lei-iti de ft. ronuxi. ml
tWM ikl aan wrlllas.
MOW Ml K. rUHTllM - a rtMUl
i .i..ll l',i,ialu, Saaaia,.n anuaai oid,
O..I4.IIU.M. i UI4 tu Kim
Ml .!-. i M'IUg aa..l.i-. a jf prlraltat
fur Hi
Columbia Co. Or.
Salrr farm. H be I. IMM'lum. Naw !.. 1
Imum. ham, uuii'Uiii., w nun um eta. m. j
Lawieon, qulmr, "
Fur balalJ a. nwr tiwldhurff. 1'uat.r '., Idaho;
ki . cull r h"". Un. ouibklea, eta. J. U
Vaa-. liuUiliuif. liUhu.
rM Klaiw a. In KnilaMl V Idaho: IX a. rult.,
r Imium. barn, iHlll'Uiia. WU frail lra. l-rru-a.
tUH-k. wah y. ela.; H. C lAtimar, Mdiiiuit, iak
r.ir rata--!-"! fnilt end dairv ranch, rTnerraa. In
larry Waah.: Mb a. rull., Iwl. paalura and tun
ler fc-r Houaa. lru. 7 uuiIiI'Ikb. oivhaHl. ate,
I.. and hlnry ll waiiUai. AdairaM & U
A.laiua, t'ullrw, Bull.
fiir an) IW-at M-a. all vlL whaat farm la Adame
('.,., Vt uh. Ilo'iaa, Uun. milLMna. 1 a. un haul.
Ltrara.Hr-iwa.lM4a imniIIiv. niaihtiiary, Imuaa.
haal atHala. ale. I im lotlilia Vfry thiiiir. lar acra.
lul AJ.Ir a I', M. I., Wa.tilu. ua. Maah.
PATENTS
Advk n4 laMiha fr-.
lain f HIMlikt. iilb4Wi nrfMVIKMta iMM tMVTfca
Machinery
m4 Hanc) Marhhw
rr rMMiwhi. auiii an4
arhanawt: n,lnM
kolUra aawmllla Ha. Ilia 4. K. Martin ('.. KI lat
U l urllanal. kit fur Huack 1 all and prwaaa.
Prtra ina.
m tUHBII
A Toy fur Cat.
TIIR CATNIP HALL
for fun awl alih. At
rlrua'. tiijr aial dtniarlmrnl
,i..r-a. Wm.H C tta-
fur Ijimi oa Cala.
$150 PROFIT ZZSli
IJkKKI'UIJ "It makaa thia rrworrl. Hmall
na a w ill ilu. I;' 'hr kmc of monny-makara.
-11a. k lot rWhamra" itama thia anl a
arura uf utjiar ranuuk alila "arhamaa In dirt."
W rit fur (irtiairtH-tua. KoUKKT H. C'LAKK,
14UU r.aat Irrilig tit, .'urtlanJ, Oragun.
HUNTERS! TRAPPERS!
IVal d tract with ajtanufar
lurrr. W'a par ka aiirHvat
li ir for Ha a Pura. Writ
rr frwa artra llat and ahlaplna
laaa.
n.
itt
I'nui co. amiti
at IMruD. OIL
BANDMEN;SS
IIOI.TON iind Itl'lSt llKR
ban1 Inatrumanla. TKa moat autnplata aiork
ft Muaical Mrrrhandlaa la lha Nurtkwaat.
U rll fw I'aia
HMIIKMI LNO LK AS Mt'HIC CO.
1U Aaraad Klraat IWtlaad. Onajaa
LIME FERTILIZER
AiaulanH I" aa'ar. t.lm. Cammt. Wall flaa
tr atHi SMiiawal. W nla ft prua.
NOTTINGHAM CO.
101 Praal Ulnat. mKTLANn. OR.
SHIP VOIR VEAL, HOCS, POLITRY ui ECCS
to Iba
VOGEL PRODUCE CU.
203 J U(t4 rtUW. Ocf.
AM pi t tuvkrH tivrf wvfMT hf rrturn
tiail. Mftf kat rrnl, ohrt'lMT tAtf. fti., 9ni nf
rwjuast. Krfruoa: Luntbvru' fimt'i litutk.
RAW FURS
V? 1
HIC4LST rtHtS. tKI U 11.15
ir A MTrn 'la .
na.ru.ll raitu VVHA aallKTO
H nrr.Fji rn
I. P Y. iarffmmn. Afir.
ivuiiuiiH, iiium
mw t I.M lax
ut ia Hal aat I
Grntrout Offtr Declined.
Dr. IVrtal. tha favorite medlol t
tamlent of Ixiule X VIII. of rranrt.
was ofTi rrd An unuiual reward for hie
ervlcri. Having cured Vaetrla of a
arara tllnait, tha famoua dancing
mattar aatd to him. "Mr dar doctor.
I lioiilil navrr dream of offering jrou
money. Ilotween artlate thern can b
no d.'!lriK eicept thoaa of grati
tude. To demonatrata mlno. I will
(It you a valuable bint ae to your
deport rm-nt I bar often noticed
that you hare a mint ungraceful way
of carrying youraelf. I ran remedy
that In a few leaaona, and teach you
bow to enter a sick room In euch a
ay as to pleane tha moat electing
patient. Wa can begin now If you
like" Much to thn amaiement of
Veetrle. Portal declined thia offer, and
o let tha esteem of bis Illustrious
fll'.wl
POINTS IN PIGEON RAISING
Vun9 Bird, Unllh, a Chlek. Csnnot
Feed Itself, but Must Be Fed
by On of Parents.
A yount pigeon, unllh a youn,
chicken, cannot feed Itself, but must
be fed by the old bird.
Very often squabs do not leave the
neat until they are a month old and
ready for the market
Sometimes the old bird will favor
ona of tbelr offaprlng and feed It con
tinually, allowing tha other to go
hungry much of the time. It I not
nnuaual to see on large, plump bird
and half starved, puny on In the
earn neat, both having bean batched
at the same time.
Tb mat bird alta on th neat at
night and th female In th daytime.
Bom dealera aay that thia la tha onlv
tru test of mating. I
An old Pennsylvania breeder says
that a sure teat of set Is to tak tb
bird by th bill and draw it down to
th ground. If tha Mrri'a tall flit. un.
ward It la a male; If downward It la a
female.
Vermin la a constant menace) to
pigeons and must be alwaya fought
Frequent white-washing. absolute
cleanliness aod tobacco stems plsced
In th nests will generally keep th
Mrds reaannalilv rlaan
TO Cl UIS A COI.D IS ONK DAT
Take I.AXATIVK ftliOMO tlulnlne TaNata,
Pmarlata refund inunar If ll fall. Uirura. fc, W.
(aUUVaV'M almiaiur u ua each bua. tto.
Msklng All Happy.
"What I deem an appropriate pres
ent la a book, and that 1 muat choos
for myself," writes a correspondent
of th London Chronicle. "To leave
th selection to friends would b a
catastrophe. Every year, therefor,
on behalf of those genxroualy minded
Individuals who have kindly thoughts
toward me, I buy booka for myself,
tell them, and gut tb money refunded.
And In th measure of monetary valu
they remember me, I likewise remem
ber them In any article of their own
choosing. And w are all bappy."
Watar In hliilnr la etuttaratlna. ''.Una and wa,
tcr irtaaa laiuid llua caitly. Iluy Rd CruM ilall
iliu. auaaaa cloth wtnuw Uian anow.
Device Needed by Aviators.
Aviation devotcea are gtvlug soras
stti-ntlon to th di-niand for a mag-it-tic
compass which will not be affect--d
by the vibrations of the machine.
The earn difficulty la being experi
enced by the airmen aa was encoun
rrnd by those w ho had occasion t de
icrnd In aubmarlnea. Some English
1yers are eiperlmentlug with a de
vice which has been tried with more
r lss success on submarines and
ahlrh was devised by the command
r of a submarine boat. It consists
f the uausl mariner's compass, fioat
ng In oil, contained In a case which
"eats In a bed of horsehair. Tb horse
'ialr Is not packed at all densely, but
ts springiness Is so great and endur
ng that It makes an excellent protec
tion agaluat the vlbratlcoa of tb moor.
OUTDOOR CELLARS FOR FARM
HER 'BIG BROW
Love Took Usual Rough Course,
but Surely "All's Well That
Ends Well" Is True.
ACHUI
mm
Lynn Man Cot In.
A shoe salesman from Lynn waa
rery anxious to sell to a large con
sumer In 1'lnclnnatt. The buyer of
the Cincinnati houae, who had a bl
tarr anae of humor, bought accord
ing to whim. When th aaleaman's
;ard cam In he kept It and sent out
th ofTlce boy with a nickel to pay
fo It and break the newa gently that
nothing waa doing. Tha ofTlc boy
returning with another card. "What
Uiat for," asked the capricious buyer.
"II aald you weren't getting your
money's worth," replied tb boy. "II
tells two of these cards for a nickel."
Tb Vyna man mi in
Ask th Unsuccsssfut.
Which ts the easier popping tb
question or qucntloiilng pop? Judge.
Mntriare wtn find Vra. Winalnw'e fc-ntntBg
r'ui' ' a bal retaeilr In "o rut melt atilalrn
5unug ,ia teaiiilus airtod.
Breed of Cspons.
Th question usually come up.
What Is tb best breed for capons?
All breeds, says a writer In an i
change. That Is. whatever variety of
fowls one has. by all meana raponls
your surplus cockerels; but for mar
ket purpoaea the larger breeds ar ol
course preferable. Tbe Plymouth
Hock, for Instance, la aa good a tb
beat; I. at least, am perfectly satis
fled with tbem, and com to thia con
clualon after trying several other
breeds. Hut th best results In this,
aa well as In any other line or work,
ar attainable only by peralstant ef
fort, and doing It all In a thorough,
businesslike wsy. having perfection as
our goal and watchword, and than
atrlv to win It
Dlcksn' New Yssr's Wish.
So may th New Year b a bappy
on for you, happy to many mors
wbose happiness depends on you; so
may each year be happier than th
laat. Charles Dickens.
North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy
Th North Pacific College was esUb
lished in 1MH. It has department of
I)entistry and Pharmacy. No school in
America has better facilities for the train
ing of younif men anJ women for success
ful professional careers. The annual ses
sion betfln October First An illustrated
catalog of information will be forwarded
nrwin imlica t inn frk
" SoK; Registrar, North Pacific College
J
East Sixth ud Orcjoi Sli, Portlaoi Ore.
The Right Way
la AH case of
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA,
COLDS, ETC,
' All Horses, Brood Maroa, ColU,
bulliona, la to
"SPOHN THEM"
Jtkalr tnnmaa nr In tha faarl put Bnoen's l.kmM
aoL"ll?,, j u"? th " veeiedy tn a 1 1 of I ham. Itacia
a.l!u nV ni1 Slamla. It rmlla tharilMaaahy
kiJ a arm a, ic wamaoix ina imo.
,1 1 ' , "n"w,""rirt eapoien. A IkMHtl ta. a'j
riraarrum,nr,nBB,njllr,oul AchlWr.naafc-
IT lake It. fOrantaan.lll.ini, SnflO and llOOIIIha V
rt ny n nirriata. hamraa daaJara, er Saul
aipraas paid by the nuuiuraoturara.
Special Agents Want!
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.
Chamlets and Bacteriologists
GOSHEN, IND, U.S. A.
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Heath (Jarner turned out tb light
and Bung himself dejectedly Into tb
Inviting arms of his chair, and gazed
at tb heart of tha glowing fir.
Th flame danced In weird fantas
tic shapes, first springing blgh and
then crouching low along th log un
til tbey leaped Into space. Tbelr an-
tlca were unheeded, for b saw only
th face of h'thul Ward aa she aald.
"Iluath, I am going to marry a man
1 have loved a lone, long time. Tell
me that you are glud."
Cilad? Of course he was. Ethel was
created for happluess. Lucky devil,
whoever he was. Heath bad beard
uf beartacliea. but be had never Buf
fered of the malady before; the loss
of Kthel gave him a chronic case, for
which ther waa no rellei".
Hlnce the day before bis sixth birth
day, when her family moved to the
house next door, tbey bad been the
best of chum. 8he was "Introduced"
to the social life of the little suburban
town at bis party. He vividly recall
ed the shy, dainty, golden-haired elf,
aa aha clung to his mother's skirts.
Her dress waa white, and a huge pink
bow poised like a graceful butterfly
on top of her head.
He waa glud that she had no broth
ers to fight for her at school, and
gave the other boys to understand
that he waa her sworn knight errant
and no one ever Infringed upon bis
right.
When his exciting high school days
were over, he entered an eaatern col
lege and Ethel attended a school at
Washington. What pangs of loneli
ness he endured! How he longed for
her sweet companlonrhlp! Even the
splendid fellows who were bis class
mates were poor compensation for th
loss of her congenial society. Then
vacation time came and pasaed, much
too quickly, but they crowded It full
of happy experiences. Picnics, canoe
trips and horseback rides were taken
over the glorious country roads.
Finally they were graduated. He
and his family accompanied hers to
Washington. It seemed but yester
dny. How proud they were when
Kthel was named an honor student!
To him she waa the prettleat and beat
girl there. Any fellow that she deign
ed to notice should consider himself
favored by the gods.
Several weeks later, when he re
ceived his degree, he noticed her
sweet fsce beaming, as he was de
clared to be "the beet all round fel
low" In the class.
I loth families spent the summer
abroad. They explored the chateau
country of Krajice, climbed the Alpa
and aalled up the Rhine together. If
only he might relive those happy
daya!
The voyage home was a trying ex
perience. He felt the first, fierce
pangs of the green-eyed monster. Ted
Carter, from Virginia, happened to
be on board, and from the moment he
Introduced him to Ethel, the pest bad
followed her like a shadow. When be
left her for a moment, on his return
be would find them engaged In a seri
ous conversation. So engrossed were
they that for several teconda his
presenco was unnoticed.
Then he decided that no one bad
any right to claim even a minute of
her attention, which should belong en
tirely to him. After dinner they prom
enaded for the lam time, as they were
to land at New York In the early
morning.
Heath shaded his eyes with his hand,
trying to shut out the vision of her.
sitting br. I do him on the anchor, aa
he told bis love, begging her to marry
him Immediately. Her eyes glowed
with that wonderful light which he re
membered shone from his mother's
ryes when tho good night kiss was
given.
He thought her won. but after gaz
ing Intently In his eyes she answer
ed: "I am glad you are fond of me.
Henth. but we are such good chums,
do not spoil everything. You are my
grent big brother, and I can not ex
change, you for a huBband."
When Ted Carter did not visit her
home, he knew Hint permission had
been withheld, which was soma con
solation. A year had passed and they "chum
med" together as In the old days. She
had Informed him of her Intention to
marry just a be left ber home tha
evening before.
With an unsteady voice, for hi
hesrt was pounding In his throat like
a plledriver. ha gasped his hopes for
ber happiness.
II wondered where she bad met the
man. They were sura to be happy. If
they were not, the man would hav to
account to him. her "big brother."
He never realised how cheerless
the library waa before. The tele
phone bell Interrupted this thought.
It was Ethel, asking htm to come over
to discuss a mutter of grave Import
ance. He wondered what wns wrong?
She stood waiting for him at the
door and when they entered the living
room she sold: "Heath, you forgot to
Ask me whom I Intended to marry, so
I called you over to explain." He
never would have believed she could
have been so heartlessly cruel, but he
bravely anked the expected question.
In answer she Dung her arms about
his neck and lightly peeked him on
he lips, saying: "Do you mind If I
marry you?" Iluffalo Express.
SWIMMING
Direction for Constructing Concrete
Affslr That Should Be of Much
Convenience Anywhere.
A sultsbte six for outdoor farm eel
lars Is 10 by 14 feet Inside, with self
supporting arched roof Ova feet above
Moor at sides aud seven feet eight
Inches In center, says tha National :
llullder. The side walls are eight I
Inches thick. Dig tha hole eleven feet !
four Inches by fifteen feet four, to the
depth desired, usually live feet. At
one end cut tha earth to a width ol
friiir luul r.tu. I n-V. ,.a and alfin iiriuyard I
for seven concrete step, with rise ol , "' B- l,eDuer of tha Illinois AthleU. ;
eight Inches and tread of ten Inches I J'"0 u ,1 'r :
and for a thlckuea. of four Inches ol i "O-yard back-, rok. .wlrn In th tea,
concrete back of th step, proper. Ar i l"7 eynt f th ten ral A- U' '
. ' ,u i u ... swimming championships. HI tlm
rang, for ISIncb landing at bottom ol, wm l:646
Make side wall form, of Inch siding I ' M -- bM b' Hebner' WMj
on two by four uprights, spaced twoi
feet. As concrete floor will be foui
Inches thick, set up the forms on four
Inch concrete bricks. To curve the
end wall forms lav them out with a
six foot string In the same way as da-
scribed later for arch rings
AQUATIC
iwW J MuclurcSack
iTiiM JLr pleasure out of L
WMS&$&$ Duke'. Mixture k.
manr P'peful of Pure, mild
C?tf-J!-V::l& smoking or, if yoa plesse,
& tn;&&l: U wil1 mlte """V etorette. of kj
vlaVtO&r the food old-ttsbioiied" kind that yoa W
ljr? .,.11 ... ir '
A Junior elght-oared shell race may
At en- take tha place of the four-oared shell
trance, to provide a doorway, aet be- contest In tha eastern Intercolleglat
tween the forms a frame of two by 1 rowing races at Poughkeepala.
eight Inch stuff, three by seven feet. Harvard, Princeton and the Unlver-'
In tho clear. ally of Pennsylvania will meefln a
Mix the concrete one part cement I three-cornered rowing race on the
to four parts bank run gravel. Lay Charles river early In May. The date
the four-Inch floor the same aa a side- bas not been set, but the race will
walk, but without Joints. Six Inches probably take place about two weeks'
from the top of side walls and one before Harvard meets Cornell at
: Ithaca.
WRESTLING
Outdoor 6torsgs Cellar.
Inch from outside put two three-elghts-Inch
steel rods the full length of cel
lar, and In the concrete above door
frame lay three four-foot lengths of
three-elghts-inch rods. Roughen the
top of walls to make a good bond with
roof.
When side walls are a week old be
gin the roof. Un a floor or bit of
smooth ground mark a half circle with
radius of Ave feet eleven Inches.
Across this lay a board ten feet long,
so that Its ends will Just touch tha
mark. The part of circle above tha
board Is the correct shspe and size for
Stanislaus Cyganiewltch, otherwise
known as Zbyszco, alias Zbyszko, Is
out with a new challenge to Frank
Crotch.
Zbyszko, the Polish wrestler, defeat
ed. Jack McGrath, the Irish heavy-'
weight, In a finish match at Worces
ter, Mass. Tbe Pole gained the re
quired two falls within the hour.
After Henry Ordemann of Minna-'
oils had won the first fall on a half
nelson and crotch hold In twenty-four ;
minutes his opponent. Jess Wester-1
guard of Des Moines, la., won two
straight falls and claims the heavy-:
weight wrestling championship of
America Frank Gotth. retired cham
pion, waa referee. j
HORSE RACING
been
Prince Arundle. 2:09U, has
the arched roof. Cut boards to match gold to Canadian parties. j
this arch ring and space the rings two It Is said that Baden. 2:05, left'
feet, fastening securely to side wall but three foalB In this country.
forms. Cover tightly and reinforce Springfield, 111., It Is said, will make i
with three-eights Inch rodds 12 Inches application for membership In tha '
the long way and six Inches crossing Grand Circuit '
the cellar, wiring the rods together for the year ending October 3, 1913. i
where they cross. Cover with Ave the New Zealand government received '
Inches of concrete. Give tha roof a $378,055 from horse racing clubs,
smooth finish. In about three weeks v. II. Gocher, secretary of the Na-'
the forms may be removed. Any form tlonal Trotting association, bas been
of ventilation desired may ba pro- elected president of the Hartford
vlded. The cut shows a cross section (Conn.) Uoad Drivers' club. 1
of such a cellar. i, la reDorted that the noted Ohio
70).
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Duke's Mixture, made by tbe
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. at Dur
ham, N. C, is the favorite with ciga
rette smokers. It's tlie tobacco that
makes ' rolling" popular with men
who want the true taste of pure,
mild, selected tobacco.
We're making this brand the leader of
Its kind. Psy what you will, you cannot
fret better granulated tobacco than Duke's
Mixture.
You still get the same big one and a
half ounce sack enough to nuke many
cigarettes for 6c. And with each sack
you get a book of cigarette papers sod a
present coupon, YllLiL.
Save the Present Coupons
With the coupons yon can get many
handsome, desirable presents articles
suitable for men, women, boyi and girls.
Something for every member of the
household.
Special offer for February and
March only
Our new llluutratr-d catalogue of pres
ents will be sent Frtm to anyone who
sends us their name snd address.
Cmtpont from Pvte't Mixture may hf attnrltd
With taxi tram HORSE SHOE. J.T TINSLEY'S
NATURAL LEAF. GRANGER
TWIST, tram FOUR
J"3t3 !' t:n do!e mtpon),
PICK PLUG CUT, PIEDMONT
CIGARETTES, CUX CIGAR.
ETTrLS, m4 gtMtr tagt ar coupant
wued by HJ.
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Premium Dept 'fj
1 p. u - - -
Forest Fires.
One point must be observed: Stop
sire. Hobby Burns, 2:191-4, now In his ery Are! Unless this Is dona forest
FATTFN SHFFP FflR MARVFT twenty-fifth year. Is very feeble and management Is useless, forest plant-
anctr run rviAKrvti !ng , (00lUh WMf- Bnd forMt con.
Wh.r. Won. w. r d . a August Belmont bas presented the tervatlon Impossible. The surface Ar
Until Toa L.t. f!r P.., IT celebrated stallion. Dandy Rock, by that Is so often run through a wood
An.!i i r ! ! a, ! 1 8 , Kock Sand out of Madonna, to the lot to burn tha leaves, to kill tbe un
Special Food Is Needed. government for breeding purposes. Uergrowth. to prevent mora serious
" Jamea A Murohv the New York Ares, or for any reason Imaginable,
All old and such young ewes as tha ""...I . . Hr,h. must not ba tolerated. Such Ares rob
owner does not desire to keep should bv'0nv.ard Silver 2:05 3-4, the growing trees of their natural
ahort
. t. v r Phiiarf0ihta tertlllxer. in tailing leaves ana a
time before the ram Is turned In with ,ru"' ' r.vlns vegetation, they Injur tb
in r. .ilaUUt ll una uutrii, iru . a ,
the breeding ewes. Tha cull sheep
John
thousand cold for Helios, tha sun-
roots and the bases of the trees, they
can be fattened earlier in the season champion 2 year-old. but John- kill th seedlings and th sprouts
by turning them into a rape Aeld a. Camden? his owner Trefu.es to from which th. succeeding forest
pasture, but if you put off too late Camden he mu.t come. Even a camp Ar U
special food is required. In pure- P wfn entuckjr Tby this year unless It b. built In an open
"DEAD SHOT"
DR. PEERY'S
VERMIFUGE
FOR WORMS
ROMAN EYE BALSAM
For Inflamed Eyelids
Prepared by
Wright's Indian Vegetable
PILL CO.
NEW YORK
bred flocks the ewes are often kept
until they die of old age, aa their
lambs are worth more than they are.
but In a graded flock It does not pay
to kce.p ewes that do not have sound
mouths. An old ewe Is likely to prove
uneatlsfuclory.
with Helios.
PUGILISM
place, not against tha bas of a tree,
carefully guarded and completely ex
tinguished before It is left. Forest
Ares are fatal to every principle In
Don't bar watar for bluimr. Liquid blue Is al-
noat all wa'. r. buy Kad Croaa Kail biue, tha
tramp, tiua that's all blua.
McCarty has been sailor,
In selecting rams the aim should be trestle builder and cowboy. ivsnson reen comment,
to select those that are strong in the McCarty has made a specialty of Th hit that "Treasur Island" made
polnta In which the ewes ar weak, two punchea the cow punch and the oM of m(Jst pleagaot epiioje.
For Instance, ewes that have an open hook to the Jaw. n llterary nIstorr, Tne ,torr
coat and are narrow breasted should The friends of Eddie Murphy are 3tadetone got a glimpse of tha book
be bred to rams that are strong on loud In their claims that Packey Mo Roaeberv'a house, and anant
those points. By this method a very Karland used foul tactics in their re- huntln aver London for
uniform flock can be established in cent match at Kenosha.
a second-hand copy. Is good enough
a vry few years. It Is a good Idea to Reports from Chicago have It that b- tfue Btevenson's own comment
turn the ram with the awes In the Abe Attell will assume the manage
evening after be has been fed and ment of the fistic affairs of Jesse Wil-
take him out In the morning before iard. the Lone Star'cowboy. Abe , h.. m , ,
being fed. A ram should be well fed. couldn t keep away from the glamour thit'.h- thnk L'i?nVd r: SdS - th-
on his success Is levelheaded. If point
ed: "This gives one strange thought
Sometimes Reticent
Money talks cheerfully enough, as
a rule, but it Is a glum spectacle on
tha witness stand. SL Louis Poet
Dla natch.
FOR EXHAUSTED OR DEBILITATED
NERVE FORCE
Evrry rraiif r of thia raprr who ia undar a narv
ona strain Incua nrrva f .rc. power and aarrrr,
and particularly tha. who arif .ubjt to weak
m-ea ami xiMiive dram., on ih nrrvoua vyttMn,
ahuuld not fail to semi to Wiarhratrr A Ca (Eat.
M yearl 7'1 B.i kman Buiiins. N.w York, fus
thrir fr- t k at on NrrvouaneM.
"I know of no remedy in whola Matana MwKa
rqual t your Si-cirtc Pill In Nrrvous Drbllltr
Adoiph Hrhr.. M. U.. Pruaaaor ol OrKanic Chanv
btrT' SPECIAL OFFER
By lncl.in this air. and 10 ranta (to par foe
natair. an.i parkir.irl thry will, in addition, erad
...... ti L.i of thoir Pile Suppoeitnrl.e,
Swific iH Livr IMia. The coat is little, tha
Bran, oats, roots of vegetables, make evidently. If he cant fight himself. baJ w pr,nt arfl ,he very onej ! ortvr expir. iMarch iJ
good ration with clover
age
rough- he will take to promoting
Next April Johnny Kllbane will de
! fend his title against Johnny Dundett
brlcg ma praise and pudding."
PILES CTRED IN TO 14 DATS
'in a 20-round bout before the Pacific J'.i"1 wi" refund I ,PAZO JNT
i , , , Ur-NT fail, to cure any raaa of Iu-hintf, BUnd.
Blaadina or ProtruUins Tuea in s to U da.-a sue.
Wheat, Rye and Barley,
Wheat and rye have about th same Athletic club at Vernon. Cal. The
composition, although wheat la soma- two feathers are almost unquestlon
what richer In protein. Rye Is In gen- ably tho best of their class and the
era! tougher and harder to grind. ' scrap promises to be a lively one.
Good Cleanser.
For cleansing glassware, nickel, mlr
Both are quite digestible, but less so Hugh Mcintosh has announced the rors, or tinware, take Spanish whiting
than corn, on account of th largr gale of his Australian stadium to and wet wltn cold water to maae
percentage of hull. When thay can j "Snowy" Baker, an American fighter. ' thick paste; wet only what you Intend
ba bad at about the price of corn they I and followed up the proclamation with , to us at th time. Rub thia over tha
may profitably form a part of som his "Vale" to the ring game. In the ! article to b cleaned, then let dry;
rations. They are fed mora satlsfso- i past two years Mcintosh has stood out : then go over It with another cloth,
torlly when ground than when whol. I as the most notable single figure con- dry and po"ih Th dirt will
Barley seems to rank between wheat I nected with th promotion of the come off with the whiting and ta pol
len Will De very oruiiaui. inn
Ana for window glaas, as no water la
used, and tha hands are not wet
and oats. It Is not used vary at-1 fight game.
tenslvely as a stock food In tha east
except when tha quality la too poor
to permit Its usa for malting pur-pose.
MISCELLANEOUS
Natural Question.
T am mn vppt fond of tniinfr taM
I The Chicago Motorcycle club has M,M KUtlghi ,he ,wung her,el.
Result of Good Csr. , sl,Upd seven life memberships. roun)J on the plano ,too, n4 fced
The dairy cow had a good start and j Indianapolis motorcyclists are dls- Mr HarkinSi aft(.r thrumming away
foundation In the calf, and It makes CUB8ing plans for a trip to Florida late tor hal a hour for hiB entertainment
I no difference If she Is good or bad. , January. i'Ah!" replied the young gentleman
these qualities are due to soma ex. . Cnifornla Is anxious to adopt Cor- thoughtlessly. "Why don't you take
tent to the core and feed sh r- ne ra(.I1K methods and may retain lessons T" Stray Storle.
celved during her first year or so. , ., of Assistant Coach Hoyle
The Way to
Better Health
c. c.
Gee G6
Wo Wo
C2 mm' ilrt.
of the Ithacans.
Inaccurate Description.
"How," cried his wife, as he hurled
curses and missiles at tha fighting
and howling rata on the back fence,
"how ran you bw so cruel to dumb
anlmalsT"
"I ain't." he answered, as h shied
another bootjnek.
If you have a calf from a good cow
ana expect to ounu a gooa nairy cow j ThomB. 0 Haydock, who volun
from her. you can almost surpsss h iervlcPS n coaching the
your expectations and astonish your : ,VnnBylvanla track team last season,
neighbors by giving the calf a little wU) nav. charg0 of the track and field
extra care and attention before she ; candulates until Mike Murphy Is able
has hor first calf. The prospect ; tQ WMm, command,
of a good dairy cow can also bei Neariy j.ooo Harvard students took
ruined In the calf. , ,n athietlcs during the Arst
three months of the college year. This
Error of Beginner.
number Is a grent Increase over any
MUSIC
Taught Free
HOME INSTRUCTION
W nnt to trtsrtl Afxt IntroilntNt oar homf trtfy
MtMlc l.eaiina intii s i ii.trin or Anieruav. afitl will siivm
rem sjlsnlutely fi meif rn tioa if yon will p1 7
The Genua T smpua
Th Judg Have you ever tries to
And work?
m . . niMafauM 1 va rjiaa ana
applloatlon tor na ponuon ainaua
Beginners In tho poultry business j prev0Ug year, according to a report p'?., l ltM,M' " "'
wo imrij iu nrniri iiiii wive uuc .IA niitillo hV llArVaru amiello aU- 1 ttpamiwlnlli lr,,n l'u,n,i owsn. Timill, n.nw.
-t. .v-.. ... ... mane pUUIlt. UJ """,u .u . n,,,,., ll..,,,. Hr.- ln.lnimenl.. (VlloannMiirhl
Football Was the king Of , Sina-in. lini m.i Inoaon, rm from imilliet.
returns and often fall to figure the;tport, at the university. 197 men re- tS,;.r:'rr;n',T,:V,'li? ,.ro.u:hJId'
1 and
Ing the time they are not yielding ,norttles.
future consequences. Such beginners , portng for work on Soldiers' fleld. : 'ftJS.
cannot be successful In the poultry : o.i. -.iiA( out 163 students. Ten- i rr f rr.TirTA' Sijm
I onstant car, gooa reo- j alm tournaraente broul out zes 00 na- eajjy-a jr""--,j ra ai
ah water ar abeolulaly -.(Mora, ad ll aaaa eompaxaal fa .-, j.i, ., 7 "
t all tlmaa Thia Aolda 1 tV. rmmmtnm la. BaaatNalA -J J a. V
THE CHINESE DOITOR
Tha Merits of th Chinrs. Herb preparations are
bec,.m.nir brtter known all th. timo Khtnow
wh. nlhrra b . much -i k ne t ha d.mand I.
wry irrrat. KeKMnllr of what the dla. la n.
whom It attack the rroli pmpoundrd IB tne
laboratory ufC. lire pn" tn.m?!l TJ
drrful r. ault. in th. way of curr: It b the Tit.
pnm-l.l.- of the, hrrl rooie and hart, thai
ilta, k th.-.tof th. tr.b. carry of? tbe dl a
rfcW,i part, and supply tha aaw cads with braith-
"y1:!; -in- tsn r ,
, .h.iauara of th Norvpn, Bkxul. Skin.
IliS ".J-TKaS-h or KH,a inldln.
Knern.tin. P.ral.v.ia W,-.of Nrrva Fore Con
Sliea i'n. Tatarrh. Ind-reation. Iyrpaia. Weak
Ua-k ai d 1 eeie s of W m. n and M.n. ...
If you liv. rl-whrra than in Portland sad wish
to proiur. hi. maihrine. ind 4 ranu i In atarnpe
ana a aymptom blank and circular will "-
wanlnl you. m jou w... -
remnlKe will than ba sant row.
The C. Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
business.
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' neceeaarv
aanl from tlia tlma tha rkleka a
hatched) aotll thar m (aro tha Jarn
easa-
J82J Ffrat St, Cor.
PORTLAND Ol
rc tA
ra oar. rootaail. hoekatr. a art an .!. tmmm "
latr and fymsslle aoataat ewad n ,
Itt atalataav
awwAA iwannnsT or
dltor of de uongraawreaa. a