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

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    VV. L. DOUGLAS
3i&o 31oo MiOo
4.6 o AND S-oo
SHOES
FOR MLN AND WOMEN
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low mortality in battle j better "FARMING "mMODsTmobe profits for farmer
COLT DISTEMPER
W Itt)ii4l4 ry aMkstlr. TK k arr4. tt4 all Kr. la
Mint at!'!. HQ !'( txiw "rtixHM l " k'" I t ". . i ( t. 4-
waif l-r I I'uHN M l.lgl ll I'il H 1 I ItK (.
tl imitvH rl fJ. A'lm un Ih KIihiH rnl rka of all
4l44MUr )u-h von. 4 y kii..n l--r .r- In fol
L ,ralM In i uim o an( II ' I V. m
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Cnormout EMpnd4tur of (hot and
BHI Without Rtoult No Tlmo
to Tako Aim,
It. I
I Th inorlullijr during battle la ur-
irtnliiKly low; In furl, according to Urn
inortalliy jjrovHrb. It taktii ton of '
hot to kill a man. j
At tlio lg or Gibraltar Z09.37 '
lictvy Hliot and IihI1 wer thrown In
to tlm gurrlaon during tba tun nioiilba'
atluck, but only 1311 (irraoua were
klllid and woundi'd, iiiunt of the In-)url.-
bi'liiK very alight At Halamun-1
in only one Hliot of evry 437 took ef-
fuct, and at Waterloo (lie tire of on j
lilu of a Hi It lh miuafe cinpttitd tw '
inore tliuti tjij.-, or (iuf.auililli'a In a
ijuadron of Fri-iii li cuviilry. i
It bit bci-u iHllmali-d that In tho I
Crliiifau war tin: lirlllhh tnxipa fired
lO.OOU.iHKj ihota and kllli d 21.000 Uua
alana, or one di-atli to every 7 JO abota. !
1 The French fired 2tt.0U0.tW0 Uot and j
killed bi.ooo Kuaaluna, or one death f
to every LliO abota; while tba Kumilana
tired 4.000.000 ahota and killed 4H.000
of the alllua, or one deuth to every :
10 ahota
When the Uerinana bealeged Me- ;
.lurea In 1870, lttS.OOO prcjectilea wre
Ine caned Corn Yield Reeulta From
li tie Cxinteat of Texas In
duHtrial ConKreH.
Dtpartmant of Farm Management o
Mlaaourl Univerelty Makee Study
of Needed Changes.
I
f l.lfM M 4 !
l.'"Juin'l.'7i.ii.',liii.ii'I, thrown Into the town, but only 300
IPOMN MF.DICAL Cf rfc.UU-jid BaeUrioWi.ia. GOSHEN. IND, U. 5. A,
3000
USE FOR LEFTOVERS
..t Pattlee May Be Made ef One
Variety, er a Combination May
Be Employed.
r0t th uh"' coM cb,ck,n
d bam. or .al and ham or
Mid b t or a wliture of oold meata.
j. pound of good abort cruet paatry
;.o eupfula of cold meat, on. cupful
,f auc. one tableepoonful of finely
.bopp.il p.r.UF. aalt and pepper and
... ... ltnll out tbe paatry to aUiut
, quarter of an Inch la thlckn.ee. then
itamp
It
Into rounds ellgblly larger
ban the !" Pn"- -
founde to each gm pan. Cut the meat
ato small dice; If chicken and bam
,r al ar.d ham are being ua.d. add
hit aiire: If dark meat, oae brown
jr !lr the meat Into the eaoce.
,dd the tar.lry. aalt and pepper to
.t. Gre tbe gera pane, line each
nh r.iry. put on tbe lid. not forget
Jng to nr.l wet the edgea. Make a
,ol. In the top of each, brueh the top
f tbe pny wt" beatan eg and bake
Jisui.lu.ja. U--'l.a .lot.JS-Wln.uU-'
Put tbcm oa a aleve until cold.
taHfcle ?-.Wila.
Allan I '" aai fiv --o mi
U IV lit
nrnt any
Aaaraaa
You Need
NO "SPRING MEDICINE"
If yea keep year llv.r ecllva. y.er k.w.le
resular eed yeer Sloe
Regulnto t lic llovuolej
Citlmultato trie Lluor
ImprouB Dlic creation nnd
furlty trio I Jloocl
.illlil" !'(( tuka.
li.cu 'i uiuil.t , N. V.
Selection of Food Important.
Tho sureat way to keep and re
store health ts to supply the normal
conditions of Ufa. which Implies a
natural diet containing all tbe ele
ments of nutrition In true ,-oportlon.
and baed on the proper selection of
food for eai h meal. For It will not
do to mix all kind of otherwise prop,
ar food la ono meal, but we most
mado a meal of such foods aa ara
mmnatlMn. otherwlae wa will turn
persona were kilted, or one lor every
C42 ahot and ahell. At Trouvlllu two
persons were Killed by 30.000 ehells, or
one person f'r every 15,000, and at
Uorgny 30.000 ahellii wire tired and
did not kill a aliiKlu person. i
in battle thvre la not much time to
aim, Mil military authorities now re
gard rapidity of fire as being more
eaaentlal than range and precision.
At the Alma, where Kusalans,
rrencb and llrltlsh were engaged, the
French lout 40, the HuBslans 47. and
the EiiKllsh 71 per 1,000 soldiers. The
Itusslan loss at lnkerman was very
heavy, being 110 per 1000. while the
English lost 37 and the French only
i per 1.000 combatants. The British
lose at Waterloo was 4H per 1.000. In
fact, wherever llrltons nKht, they kill,
ur are themselves killed, lu large numbers.
Ancient 8panih Lighthouse.
At l-a Coruna. In northern Spain,
nay be seen a lire tower, which Is.
with the exc ept Ion of the rulus of the
Human llnht house at Dover, tbe eld
mt of all existing structures of the
Hind. , ,
The exact diite of the erection of
i,u iw.r u unknown. According to
accreuueu
ALFORD BRANCH
"Champion Corn Grower ot Tsxss."
167'a Bushels on One Acre.
Alford lirancu is a wide-awake farm
er boy living at Overton, Kuak County,
Texas, who, by careful preparation of
bis land In tbe full of 1911, so that it
was In condition for tbe winter rains
to sink in and to be atoned for the
use of tbe plant during the following
season; who carefully selected the
best seed-corn that was grown In his
section and by shallow and constsnt
cultivation from tbe time tbe corn was
a few Inches high until It was actually
mature, not only kept It free from
weeds, but kept the surface for an
Inch and a half or two Inches so finely
pulverised tbat It acted as a muich
and prevented the loss of moisture by
capillary attraction, has raised on one
acre of second bottom land 107
bushels of corn st a cost of 13 cents
per busbel. Rating the corn at tbe
low price of 70 cen's per buBhel. there
was a net profit of IJ5.35 from this
acre. Adding to this the $250 prize
moDey awarded him by the Texas In
dustrial Congress, makes a total of
$345.35. which Is the interest at 0 per
cent upon $5,755. 83. and represents
the value of an Intelligent combination
of brains snd work.
This young man broke his land In
the early winter with a two-horse
plow, cutting about six Inches deep;
followed In the game furrow with a
team Dulllmt what is known as a "bull-
Many small Improvements in m
j system go to make mora profile foi
j the farmer. Modern management li
ntrmtrl In t alona With Other
j modern conditions. The department i
! of farm management of tho Unlver-,
islty of Missouri has studied out many:
!of the things which need to b
(changed on tbe average farm, and
some of them Professor Hoana men-j
' Hons. I
j "Some think." he says, "that It Is
necessary for us to turn every prao
' tlce. and method upside down to
' change a farm system. This Is far
i from the truth. Usually only email (
i changea are necessary.
! "Here la a fanner who la getting
1 very good crop yields, yet he says he ,
' Is not making money. We find there
is little we can do for the crops, but
found that his stock is being handled
jat a losa. He Is putting good crops
'through poor stock. He Is running
j efficient food through poor machln
ery. In that case we get rid of the
1 poor stock and put in a kind and
1 quality that will make a profit.
"Sell two of the boarder cowa and
put In one that pays a profit. Sell the
old gelding snd put on a mare that
will raise a colt worth one-half to
one-third of her purchase price at
weaning time. This is done every day.
It is not theoretical."
Roots, Barks, Herbs
In ikllfnlly eombined wilh other alusble Ingrtdiente la Ilood'i Barsapa
rilla, making it, in our opinion, tba strongest and safest, the most success
ful, aad the most wldsly useful msdicins for the Blood, Stomach, livsr and
Kidneys. It eontains not only Bsrsspsrills, but sluo those gnat Altera
Utss. Btillbgia and Blua Flag 5 tboaa great Anti-Bilious and LWtr remedies,
! Mandrake and Dandelion ; those great Kidney remedin, TJra Ursi, Juniper
! Berriea and Pipsisaewe; those grsst Stomach TonUs, Centian Root aa
: WUd Cherry Bark; ind other valuable eurativs agents.
i Hood's Sarsaparilla
U of wonderful benefit in esses of Ehsumaflsm, Sciatica, Catarrh, Stomach
Troubles. Kidney and Liver Affections, Scrofula, Ecxema, Skin Diseases,
Blood Poisons. Boila. Ulcers, all Eruptions, General Debility, Loss of Appa
Uta, Thai Tlrad reeling, and other We arising from impure blood.
Machinery
fUeond-Hond MwWa- I
try hMht. oKl ana i
n U1. ,. 1h J. fc. Martin x. iu lm
7ViIJ Zd awca LiM aad prW
BANDMEen-t.
IIOLTON and BUESCHER
band lntn.m,u. Th. rt p tk
it Muaital Merrh.nd in lha Northwaat.
Writ for Catalan-..
BEIBERLING-LCCAS MLBIC CO.
24 facaad Btnat.
PortlaaS. Oncaa
Called Muele Nerve Poison.
Frederick Nietzsche agreed with
those who found no Inspiration In
music. Indeed, be regarded music as
a nerve poison, and declared tbat tone
muBlc particularly that of Wagner
and Tschalkowsy deranged the
minds of many who beard It. Tscb
alkowsky killed himself after complet
ing his famous "Sixth Symphony."
which, as several other have died by
their own bands after playing It, has
come to be known aa the "suicide
Symphony."
EXCELLENT TYPE OF TRUCK
Designed Especially for Transport j
tlon of Barrele and Kega Chief j
Feature le Chain. ,
Here la a truck that la designed ee-1
peclally for the transportation of bar ;
1 rels and kegs, but can be used, ol
course, for boxes and other freight :
The Illustration shows the thick
wheels designed for heavy weight, and
the short spikes In the upright sup
ports that engage the barrel sufficient
ly to keep it from rolling off the side.
The "chief feature, however, Is ths
chain. This chain haa one hook on
one end and two on tbe other. From
the top of the truck handle to a little
you will find our new
Implement catalog a
good thing to own. It
will post you on prac
tical money making
saving farm machinery
Full of GOOD things
from cover to cover.
We send it free. Just
mention this paper.
MITCHELL, LEWIS and
STAVER COMPANY..
Portland. Or. y .
m .. . m m a. . t is m rr rui
our atomaobs into sn scm aau ta- .n ancient raomoi, tpngue ' tr at cut ten Inches further lnU
toryTba Naturopath. .A' rrerfufl-a. whence He Jrre dearth, but turned up no hew soli.
..v". . . LaJUercules. Others say that 1 boeni- .rm-. . TrVr,lr to hold the
Ian, "who 4-d eiUDliBhliiseverM - .fara ai -wVTT'as t VtrUiZSZT
-olonles In Spain, had erecieu iui.
lKht tower for their northland cruises.
from ttin tnscrip-
W.l-4n Mat,. hi artullr
Frt.ilng Not Harmful to Fishes.
Fl.hi-s do not need ti maintain a
inlfiirm or nearly even bodily tern
raturi.. and they can be iroarn solid
ind thawed out montua sTterwarda
Ithout Injury to their health, If the
Hori-ii Is not too sudden. Buch
rhansee happen to millions of them
irery year In the rivers of tho colder j
artj of Siberia.
Evsn.
Gunman "Ha! ha! I fooled ye
ill right. This hem gun ain't load
id" "ixm'l mention It, old top. Tbat
roll I gave you la stage money."
Ufa.
t.Hhor. will find Mm. Wtn.loWs aHalat
tjrme i' t"-" raiaadv t uw tteait .Slkliae
'uiir.f Irathlua paclud.
"Esquire" Not Understood.
A letter addressed to John llrown.
Esquire, rested comfortably In a little
town of Germany In the "K" com
partment of the poet department
waiting to be called for by Mr.
Eauulre. One of the guide books
warns against the nsa of this form of
address explaining bow It may be
mistaken for a name.
tl, filawi aril V. '
- mat. ImukI I'1" " K" -na uau
lilua, RiakM rUMhra ahtlar than aruiw.
Answered.
Olrl's Father l'efore consenting to
your ma-1 lage with my daughter, I
should like to know what you ara
worth. Young Man Well. I get $10
a weec. but I am woilb $00. Utplo
cotl's Magazine.
Impolite.
Toung Womaii lbal stupid fellow
baa been following me for a half hour
without even speaking. I wonder
where be learned polltenessl
"Going
Down"
FOR At I.
lYS PAIN
Packing Feed In Feme.
In Germany "he use of ferns Is eonv
tng into moro and more fsvor for
parking food which Is transported
either short or long dlstsnces. Tbe
practice became commm In England
before It gained equal vogue In Ger
many, and the reaulta ara aald to be
excellent, especially In shipping fresh
fruit, butter, fish and other food prod
uct's whl h require unusual care.
- IntoirTttrffor).
Ha who la drunk In a rarrlare baa
lad a fit; he who la drunk lu a trolley
ar la drunk.
in health, and very rapidly,
too if you allow your Stom
ach, Liver and Bowels to
become weak and lazy.
Keep them "up to the mark"
by the use of
Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters
It promotes and maintains
health. Try a bottle today
and satisfy yourself. For
CO years the loader.
However luclnlliK
Ion. It Is more probnblH mat me
Human Emperor Trajan erected this
itrui-turn. The Inscription alBO men
tions the name of Servius Supus of
Ltialtanla as the architect. The tow--r
Is butit of ashlars and Is 27 feet
maro and 120 feet In helsht. it nas
ilx separate stories which can only
b reached by a circular utalrcaso
wound the exterior of the tower. The
lighthouse was restored In K.M but at
he end of tho eighteenth century was
iKaln In ruins. In 1707 It was rebuilt
by tho Spanlnh government. From
he Argonaut.
Ton of Flour In One Pie. .
Of all the pastry ever cooked, none
has attalued the magnitude of the pie
ordered by Frederick the Great ISO
years ago for a feast given In honor
of thirty thousand soldiers at the end
of a campaign. The pie was brought
to the table in the most dramatic man-
Toward the conclusion oi mo
strange veincie, arawu uj
the camp
,1-'
P. N. U. - - . -
tier.
meal a
.ukl Vioraea drove Into
grounds. The load seemed heavy and
everyone was consumed with curios
ity to know the nature of his majesty's
eurprlse." The pl. which complete
ly filled the vehicle, contained a ton
of flour, five thousand eggs and nine
hundred quarts of milk It was cook
ed In an oven built for the purpose In
the woods. After the soldiers had
partaken of the pie. enough was left
to give a portion to everyone In the
village noar which the army had been
quartered Harper's Weekly.
Greet Trees of Oregon.
In the forest reeervu between the
LlH-adwater ef .th.-.n. tt fork of Hood
river and the Hull Kun Ink" -'n'"
trees, bigger innii no-
and make more plant-food available.
He used Ave hundred pounds of com- :
niercfnl fertilizer that Lad been recom
mended by a reliable house at best
adapted to the successful growth of :
corn upon his black, sandy land, which ;
had been lu grass for a number of
years and had an ample supply of
humus. He used seed-corn that was
popular In bis neighborhood, known
as the "Illoody Butcher." He states :
that he made as much corn oa the one
acre by the better methods above
mentioned as his father made on ten
acres prepared and cultivated In the
old-fashioned way.
The picture below Is a graphic Illus
tration of the value of using improved
methods.
(J223t' .) ACBW
10-YEAR AVERAGE OF TEXAS
(SIBUPtR ACRl
GENERAL AVERAGE Of AIL CONTESTANTS
LOWEST PfllZE-WINNINO VIELO
New Type of Truck.
GETTING DOWN
TO BRASS TACKS
Success these. days means work
and lota of it. You can t work
at top speed unless your stomach
U right osbe job. If it isn't, try
POWELL'S
Stomach Remedy
and get back into the stride at
once. Time is money and you
can't afford to lose any.
Get the remedy at any drug
store or send to
Powell Remedy Co.
Spokane, Wash.
$1 a Bottle. Six Bottles for $3.
Distinction.
I Cora was fond of all Inclusive prsv-
era, and one night she offered the fol
lowing discriminating petition: Lord,
please bless mother and father and
all of ca, and give us everything good;
and please bless our friends, and give
them what Is good for them!" Har
per's Usgaxlna.
Fltnesa of Things.
Probably the most harm there la la
telling a girl she Is avelt Is that It
makes he want to go and buy some
new clothes like that Galveston
News. '
Polite Query.
A Viennese anthropologist has dis
covered that nature interned woman
to be man's superior. Well who ac
cuses nature of failure? Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Said by Cynicua.
eilllcua "What Is the ais of dl
cretlonT" Cynlcus "There Isn't any.
I know a man over seventy who man
ried his fourth wife the other day.'
Philadelphia Record.
lf the
Dough
I Better! rSp
25c iVigPj
I l Pound Caa
All Grocers Ifr
jelow Its middle Is a vertical slot. In '
which are a series of crossbars. The Getting Rid of Boll Wsevll.
double hooked end of the chain la ; odor of tne flr tree di-gmta the
thrown over the rim of a barrel and eoiUtn bo1 weevu. The southern cot
the other end is hooked into one of flaldg m c,eared of tne by
the crossbars In the slot st whatever DUnUn trees about them.
distance la required to make the chain ' .
taut. The barrel la tnue held firmly ! w to LoM sine.
on tne trues. 0 n,, it day of
I VC neaan thrOWa OUt Of hlS hOUSO
Hot Water a Curative Agent
The rction of hot water on the body
Is the simplest and most effecUve cura
tive agent we have. Pain due to
neuritis, sciatica, rheumatism or In
Jury are relieved and the first stagea
of a oold are so greaUy relieved that
the cold wUl not progress farther.
Such a bath is la no way similar to
, . i v..k a nM hath need
each year the "i- " rrvr Deo.
not oe UK" - ...
Selecting Proper Fertilizers.
itxaw
Thousands of dollars are wasted In lng and bad iuck with It
throws out of .li nouae a - - t,mperaU sone wUl
Unage of a man which U said ; 'nted oy ft really hot
a
l672 BUSHELS PER ACRE..V;
i 'o'; I'. , Z,v, ;K:;T;7i7?.ii:J
LARGEST PRIZE-WINNING YIELD
eommerclal fertlllzera every year, not
because the fertilizer la not all right, !
! but because we do not know whethet
the kind we use Is the kind our land
! needs. It is a great study, and one
that we must make for ourselves.
Make some simple experiment this
year. Put In a strip with fertiliser
The eeneral average of all contest- i TmI have been In the habit of using
ants was fifty-one bushels to the acre. : n(1 ju9t Deslde it another without It
while the general average for the , Th)i wl be wortn a deal more
Plate In 19i2 was but twenty-one than the oplnlon of ,oma in
bushel. If all of the corn growers J '
In Tvxas had averaged Just what these terestea agents.
contestants averaged, at tne prevail-
Ing price, tho crop would have brought :
one hundred and sixty-odd million dol
lars more than It did.
In 1 i 1 1 the average corn crop of
.r.n. a.;-"j . WesbeU -to tho .acrv.:
sii-vg)l,.'on hiir.drvd and, forty-six cob-
GENERAL
IWU
SAVED FROM
OPERATIONS
By Lydia 11 Pinkham'g Veg
etable Compound Their
Own Stories Here Told.
large
WHEN wrillna la at-arUMra.
tIM thi. a.-.-.
RelievesNeuralgia
Sloan's Liniment pves Instant rehef from
sciatica. It goes straight to the pamful part - soothes the
nerves and stops the. pain. Don't rub.t penetrates.
Mas. Run.,! m Nistki. OcTmoIw' ., writes -" I have used Sloan's
help me and I would not be without the liniment In th. houac.
mm
tenants for lfu ;.rlei offered by the -
Texus ImlwlYlal Fnnsrei. comin
from one hunilnMl and sixty-one coun
tler. averaged T.Pj bushels of corn 1
per acre. All of the prlzve were won
In seventeen counties. In 1912 there I
w(.re 4.W contestants from 205 coun
ties Flftv-flve count lea won prizes, i
and'lfi of the 17 that won In 1911 won
again In 1312. Thla rhearly demon
strates that tne v. or oi iu-
la constructive, permanent ana cumu-
I . Itra
who fish In the Ust lake district to . ThJj Coll)tr.Sg k.xps In touch with
. aA...r1 thai trs-PH. ThoTd er0 tWO .i -,-ttilMHf nntfl. m akes encgestlons ss
.nectes of the great trees. ,0 preparation of soil, cor iservin g mois-
;'P.. u.. . v..nwl.h and not very turn and fertility to make plant food
UD liaa p. 7 - -
rou
1 as
helvht
crown. The second species Is cedar.
than any I have
. Irt tha north.
aver seen anywiu-ir. . ...
w.t save Georg" T. Prather. a pio
noer'of the Hood Klver valley.
"Tho trees are said to be several
hundred feet high and to atand on the
Cat of a hidden canyon. Steep bluffs
on either hand shut In the gorge In ,
..wik thev rear themselves, and this
reason 1. given for the failure of those ;
Beatrice, Keb.-Ju3t hi tery mar
j i. ft .irla hee-an to rtain me ana
, Not many apples selling at a quartet th pin got so severe at times trial i
a bushel now. luffered terribly with it. I visited -hreo
The garden and orchard will look Joctors and each one wanted to operate
better If it Is cleaned up. on me but I would not consent to an op
Putter should always be put up In .ration. 1 heard of the good Lydiat
a dainty and attractive package. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound was
An orchard neglected for one year doing for others and I used several 1 Doi
vlrtually puts it back three years. ties of it with the result that 1 haven I
Look out for those cold rains; put been bothered with my suie smce then.
rn haa a vellowisn nnu hoi -j ture ami i-n.".' -- . ,h
that the contestant thinks rwst to
.w.. t-i. nniv oMect being to oner
oipgesttons t!-.at cause the farmer to
nvestluate a:ul with nil the InTorma-
the cows up. This applies to caive.
as well.
Fine corn meal for the skim milk
calf Is a good substitute for the more
expensive oil meal.
To double the amount of milk per
acre and cut the cost of milk produo-
1 am in good health ana l nave iw
gi rls. "-M rs. K. B. CHILD, Beatrice, N eb.
The Other Cas.
Cary, Maine. "I feel it a duty I owe
to all suffering women to tell what Lydia
E. Pinkham a Vegetable vAniimm u
for me. One year ago I found myself a
bath averr other dav. i
! Don't bor for kWnbl
moat all w.wt. Bur Had tS" -"
I blua Uiat'i ail blua.
i
i Absent '
Come along to the "movies." Jofr
I low the crowd. We sob when it sobs.
1 and. In turn, laugh aloud. Our hearts
1 freely leap to the maid on the cur
i .in whose lob Is to weep when her
feelln's are hurtln'. We pity the chap
who has landed In prison would glad
ly exchange all our pleasures for hls'n.
But where Is the fellow with pity to
feel for the soul in the coop who Is
turning the reel? Judge.
TO CURS A COLD IN OS DAT
Tlk. LAXATIVE BROM0 1 Quinina TaklJ.
Drwiriiit. rrfund mow .( it fail, to oira. i. W.
GKOVE 8 ixnauu. la on aataboa. fx.
Discretion snd Valor.
ti,.. -a. era discuBsine at the club
the difference between discretion and
valor, and It was exemplinea Dy one
who said it would be valor to have
eaten a Christmas dinner at a fash
ionable restaurant, and departed with
out tipping the waiter. And discretion?
"Well," he proceeded, "to go to
different restaurant for New Tear's
dinner would be discretion."
and has a
Prsver j'
is .Iso good (or thtrumatism, sore throat, chest pains and sprains.
Pains All Cone
tv.i. nf lonanneMiuiff.
wrlt-rl-I wUhto .ay 'your IJnim.nt U lb. b-t
Mich.,
lie best
medicine In the world. It has cured me oj
o.uralglai those pains nave si g".- -"-'
I ' .. i ir.im.ni A iJ cute me."
can uiuy aaj
Pain AH Cone
- .... n - ..u c
fTTVl Ma. I. R. SwiNosa, oi -47 -
Wrt LoutavUle. Ky.,writ...-'?I suffef-d w,th
I W ZSZm ,ir neuralgic headache for four
months without sny relief. I od your
Unlm.nt for two or three nights and I
havent suffered with my head since. I have
found many quirk reliefs from pain by the
.e of Sloan'a Unlment and Iiehev. It to be
the best Unlment on the market o-osy.
calromm.nd it for what It did for m"
rrlas SSe, (0a, aai 1.00 at AH D-l-
(4 M Btl Fraa Book aa Hen
DR. EARL S. 5LAN'
Hlatorlo Clock.
At natellles, a little hamlot near ae- ., Bt i,anil to
dan. there Is a clock which ticked Its , nw,hod tr.. t-e
last tick and cnaow i u.-.u....--:
more than forty-three years ago and
still It is. according to tho IH-utscho j
I'hrmnchor Zcltung, tho most notable I
object In tho place. As the right
wing of tho French army, with a forco
of 12 000 men, Itazellles saw heavy
fighting on the memorable September
day. and fell aer six hours, v. hen ev
ery houso except the one to which
the big clock was fixed had been de,
.troyed. two rlflo balls struck the
face of the clock between the figures
VIII and IX and brought the works
'to a standstill at 12:30. the time when
I ih tt.htlna was the hardest, and the
old clock, with hands and
rest, points to the hour In which the
fate of a nation was decided.
determine the best
Mien,', 1.
tlon In two-build a silo. ! terrible sufferer. I had pains in both
I Time and care spent In the orchard mch torenef I could scarcely
la almoat aure to pay for itaelf and a hten up at times. My back ached,
good rate of Interest besides. BppetiUs and was so nervous 1
I Spanish experiments show that 600 nQt geip ea - wouia bo so tire.!
I pounds of skim milk equal In feeding morngs that I could scarcely got
value 100 pounds of corn meal. arooni it aeemed almost impossib!
i i.lehttna- ventilation and cleanll- :. An . hit of work and I
thought I rid
nntil I aubmil
ness
O l ord K'x- "II. bPEfieco regultg can De BPCured In the dairy
thee, grace and rurongui to overcoum j Tne nef,,r bred too
ave.-y e'n sins of bcsetim-nt. aonoerw-. . ,,urited In grow
tlon. .v.rtiriHe. nogligence, omioEion; I ... ,nortened for all time.
sl.i3 n.iur.u thi e. inirself. our neigh-1 YOUna; fruit trees that were planted
D..-: sins a; cut. i-innll. rememoereu, . th .utumn of last year,
. . . . Ul ... . .
must be practicea Dcrore oesi y.--. I never would be any Dtw
until I submitted to an operation, di i
remembered.
orrrott.-r. Ar.i-u. t'hriftlait O. Ro-ettl.
arly always j husbani thought I had better writo
rth and her an(, x m 80 .uting my symp
toms. I commence! iaK-nK l.-
Soientltlo Gardening In England.
Py the use of French gardening
methods, relying largely upon hotbeds
snd glaaa Jara In the colder montha.
Ingle acrea of ground near London
ire being made to yield from 12.400
In vegetaDiee annuan.
to S3.000
rtare
at tn
Medicine a Poor Profession.
Despite the f.ict that some of them
manage to get enormous foes. It la
said that the doctor, as a class, get
poorer and poorer, financially, every
year.
or in
should be examined care-
i i
rinkham'a Vegetable Cornpouna
' la a product to inarkat throaah- f (M (
yaar. M alona. IIKla !" W .klto
euaerilna the Sick Hoom.
Never awoep a sick room while the
patient Is In It. as the dust Is ex
ceedingly dangerous, both to the suf
ferer and the sweeper. Wipe the
floor with a cloth wrung out In am
monia and water, or. If It has a car
pet, wipe that In the same manner.
Defined Again.
i hat makae a man an--.
aa IrM a " war 1
.r'm loar-auC aoa
the spring,
fully.
No breed of dairy cows can con
. . . i i i ,
Itlnue as flrst-Ciass oairy animaia
the calves are allowed to run with
the cows.
I Poultry and fruits are closely al
! lied Both do well together, and they
1 readily thrive on the same land with
out hindering eacn otner.
At no season of the year should
water stand around the trees and
vines. Their roots will not stand It
Th.r. must be proper drainage.
One advantage of succulent feed Is
the fact that It not only provides
the cow with more moisture, but at
. a a.Ha ax ttiair lain ST.
tbe same urns
Besides balaa- moo ceaaraJ
US ar, i,
-i . . navr woman.
soon iciv - , .,!
paina, slept well, nao goou f,r-w
..u a. .inn.i all mv own work for a
COU1U UU ri i . i v w ... j - ......
timOr of four. I shall alwayi .feel that
I owe my good neaivn io your - -fUnL"-Mr.
Hatward Sowers.
Cary, Maine.
1 had no
rn.ES cntro htoh dats
rm dmi-t wilt rafund rnonr if P A ZO OrNT.
yi-VT fail to cur. anjr taaa of luhina. !"
Carrying It to Extremes.
"Tour husband, I understand. Is a
clever after-dinner speaker." "I un
derstand so." "Does It keep him away
from home much!" "Nearly every
night Would you believe It, when he
.t.v home It's got so he doesnt
UtCa a .aa j V.a.
enjoy a meal unless 1 get up after tha
dessert snd Introduce mm io ." v
dren and call upon him to make a few
remarks ?"
Method In His Extravagance. .
"Haven't you a handsomer chafing
dish than that?" asked the customer.
"Tou want something even more or
namental than this?" "Yes. I want
one so beautiful and expensive that
my wife wouldn't think of trying to
cook anything In if
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