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10ULTKY AND (JAMK Can " " Pwsa J ,rihr UM In 'n. Writ. r rae efler fc-wla awaltr". aarV ate. Prarnon-rajfe Co., Portland Machinery fWMl Ifansl Mtvrhliv bMMfht, altj Ami lH. wwmllta, a. 1h J. K Uarim ('. Ia t. rwtlwxL U fur tiMk i Ml wl ro. M,iwMn a. mn-f - " niai I! Laa-l.-lle. Uula-ada. Rwiiaeia er..ei (...14, ail.., le. M l'"lil. -.u.,, Mil w.n.1. !!iT...ri. Galilee aa-wl.. . .4 tell aa i Al'l1 1 I R M .--. lee autaaa MASK Hlfl MONKYI fie aur rpreeentallre. Kaay aaM anfahera. HIliw Hmiln anal lake Ltr Nuri'li. Ihfi't wail; wtlim huLtu. Ilept U "I "ileal .. I'er.Taa. Ot BANDMEN: R re Hule ents fur IIOI.TO.N and tll'LKt IIKK pawl Iri.trttraente, THe wm.,1 araiilla alte-li Mu.wal Hi. hanaliae la Iba NurUiwaet. Write aial..ua. MIIIIMI.I.NtM.lCAB MI'Hlr CO. ' M Seread Itlteea PertUael. Orajaa If you want an Incubator or a liriMnli-r, arm! fur McClunahun'e ratnliu', it is free. We have ail kinds of tiny oM chick for anle at (ha rijht prire. A'hlreaa L J. McClattalua, Eu(m, Or. SCIENTIFIC HERB TREATMENT For all ilUrars. No iKiiaona or minerals iiwl. Send for aymptom blank. HtKH AltVICK. THE DR. YOUNG HERB REMEDY CO. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. Sen. fat ur Book T!m frotctlhrt Pilcof WHItttf How l prarttH 1a. wal a, ftl-.ttt iMir fro r- , it Uw " I i-rv, if a.il ul iH.r i ll. MiU Whu ht l-t'llt n.iir a kullll n it'Urw from tt. r tatM(. Al-ai t-t.4 4 rHa ll itf ? littut,ial f-r ft ili i.ta m In . it- l Hi l.JJ . Uab. . I O, lltvl U4lU I.--) .at, smI. Vr Unt) U Hk a kr If ww larva It. H rmm'l wavfc. F K K I) IT F C It T I L I Z F. It S tn lS ' and la ptipplr f hauii kat luila AllHiil t Tl:l Y ftlTHOlTrrMTI Write f--r imr Kr-r lUmklW. illd til(. vttltftttkl tWtaf aWtlHlltf (lifuf aiallotl tga,rl(a1tfl ra, uiU am4 ainifldal ftrtiliiliatf. I'arifir (.uanii & Fertilizer Co. 1U Mft4U HI rilKTI.ANU. 'liK i When the Worm Turned. "No power on earth aball make me do It!" be declared, firmly. Hbe ap proached rloaa to hla side. Her area biased Into his and her lips sneered. "You shall do Id However you dread It, It must be donel You bear BieT" "I refuse utterly! Burn a thing la an worthy for a man of pride and bon er to undiMakl" h repealed, draw ing back from bar aa from a whip lash. Quickly she was at hla aide again. gripping his arm with Angara allm, but bird as ateel. She slipped a small knife Into hla band a thin, sharp pointed place of teal. "There I " aha said. Hta obsti nacy waa momentarily driving bar to desperation. Her voire broke with passion, and she cried. In a loud, angry tone: "Wll Uarn Tomklns, if you don't do what I say and go peel thoeo potato at onoe, you 11 go to bed with owl any dlnnr!" I'u.k ninTT iiiinnp i niT 1 HUM A Dll it what they all My cf our I'alnlee Methods of Extracting Teeth. Otlt-af-towa aan ale caa Ba their alaia awl brtdca work flnlha4 In one day If aeaaaaarr. Aa elJute suae an tea. lau-kad br M rear In Portland. 4l, ' lCilTsf)raiw a.' afllMtaMd iaV 4. Will, ramiaiMlMiiMii Wise Dental Co. orrn t Motmti I A. M t 8 P. M. SaiMlav I I Phanaai A 20Ji Main 402. failles Kid., third end Weakinsten, Pertlaad out or TOWN PEOPLE ma wt jvrnftip tfMt naia of Wnm f altfc-bUlM teMaM f ruiat C GEE WO tk (IhtMM aloayin. - -.n.-w mora if rtl pw Tn t1nrrirT Wll nn.l tltatl ntiat ktn hfct tttil iH(lhexl kf. ""nit r..le.f. mi im. nrwai Minn lor 1. "' rotir i biskn stnrt prw riin itn wmmij rhai arl'"n ' ,i,,t'"'!. Ht nutl aif. M prtwrlHliitii w rttn,,,,,,,, trnm KlinUi irta, Hi4a anI UV t im lan falharl lnrw mvrr qr- . " ". i n an rnii nr tii maajii'inri K. 1' ."" " thilBi.lt ..rl.l. hot ha Umii wn. trnrm to auu m tb yhBioiav' (ONHILTATIOM mRR. m r irrwn asxl eannrvt oall, wnt nrr Py biauk ft4 Ifwilar, Muli-Blag 4 oaaata la THE C. BEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 J rint St., Cor. Morrison Pertlaad, Ore aa. North Pacific College of I . a 4.4 mm upoaa FEED BROKEN-WINDED HORSE Prinelpla te neoogolnj U Little ant) Often Car er UU la Important, Br H O. WKATMRRUTONa For runnlnc huraaa greea (oo4 oatv ot be uaet. It mke, u, mimala oft, kut It mar ba fej to a4raatae to wluda4 horaea of tluw draft. Wbea tha.t la done It ahould ba gtrea la a freeo auoouleut atate, rye, retcaea, U being red before the eeed beglna to ripen, ele It loaai lu dtga.Ure I qualltlea, aiiil a few root or earroU with drr train uaka a o..i in. feed. ' In fact tte prlnclale to be reoog Blfed la to feed Ultla ant orti u arold loLg faata, and If It la neoee.arr u wori luiuicdlatelr afUr feeding to eaallr at drat. It la a guud plan to keep a buoket of water In a corner of the manger ao I Uial It can be takaa whu daairxf if Arj food la glren, and In thla way aeldom will exceta be Indulged la. When aucculent ro food la. (Wen of courae there la not the aame need for water. A little tar la the water mar be found tai.encial aiul tha 1 aaliuala aooo bagla to take to It read ily. A ball uia.lo of tar and tallow la grrat.'y fatrored for broken wind. If tbare la hut lan of dlatraaa. Cool, well TrntllaUd alalia or hoiaa are of the utmnat Importance, aa the animal ahould have aa much pure air aa poaallile. I-ong aoella of reat In th atabla followed by eicaaalte apella of work only tervee to agrarale the eonv plaint Oood 'hard'' condition H what la wanted and thla can only ba had with f reorient eierclae or hea the horae la Idle a free nin In a field. 1 A bore all. conatlpatton ahould ba avoided and the dtgaatlve organa care fully watched. Huuh precautlooa mar not cure but thry greatly reduce the oiiglnai eauae or ice aliment and motliry the troubUa. : 1 Ordinarily medlrliiaa are not of much uae but where there la dlatreaa 1 (rum exceaalve work, an overloaded elomach, eonatlpatlon, a hot atabla, or cloae. niugity weather, a andailve may be given t obtain temporary relief. Cultivate Belief. Want of faith epix'dlly kllla the youtlifulni8i In us. 1 be very frefthnraa of tho fountain of youth la belief. Whi-n you f.I you have no more con flili'iico In yourbflf, no more trust In othfre, no more rrMl'nre In the prr"al rnorul forcca of koix! In the world. It iiiiuiis that your spiritual tcib are loose and dropping, your spiritual bands weak and shaky. Pigeons aa Dispatch Carriers. During the alee of Paris raniet plKeons proved of great practical uie In currying messuKes. These were plmtoKrapbi-d microscopically on pel lli lee of collodion which were In closed In goose quills attached to a oil k thread In the upper part of the tall feathers. Now there Is a mili tary pigeon system controlled by tha French ministry of war. Paraaver Always. No talent will ennbln us to do any work worth while without drudgery, but no childishness must tempt us to give It up becaiiHe It Is hard. No work ran be well done by any one who la unwilling to sacrifice rasa to Ita ac complishment. Perseverance la not only the price of success, but tha price ot manhood also. Alphabet In a 8ntence. What is the briefest sentence eoa talnlng all the letter ot (he alphabet? Her la one with only eight words: "Pack my box with five doxen liquor Juge." Pure Blood la fh reauK ol Perfect Nalrltlesl which trace.' trees GOOD DIGESTION Assure These Benefits Rebuilt Automobiles at One-Third Regular Prices OR I. KM The (aad au raballt la baltar laaata. A FEW KEAL SNAPS Heautlral While Steamer, enatr4daaw. Jaat aa awaa aa It ever waa. Our priaa $450 10 a. B. Kpentwall, a atvlUh, aletant. aawarful car: i orislnallr Uur rloa, fullr $1250 A nil a kara manv othara juat aa taad w aina eme baltar. What ar your requirements T W hat kind of a car what prlcT It enat. rota Juat t eenla to write aa. tellla oa where rou Ilea, what airt ef a wie'alne ran would lika. eta. Sand u tha jarlkulara Mar. West Coast Auto Exchange P. O. Haa 1171 I'ortland, Oregon Dentistry and Pharmacy aartlraUr j 1 pljj Th North Pacific College waa estab lished in 1S!)8. It ha departments of Iicntiatry and Pharmacy. No achool in America haa tetter facihtiaa forth train ing of younir men and woman for success ful professional careers. The annual aea slon begins October First. An iilustrstod sataloa; of Information will b forwardwd svppuaauea to ECONOMY OF STEEL WHEELS tma to Have Large Measure ftf Common Sana Back of Claims Advanced In Ita Favor. 1e agricultural rollrge and at perl-1 "nt elation of the I'nlveratty of, Wyoming has proved the value of I' H wheels to Ita complete aaUafao-1 Hon, and In a recent bulletin on of the eipcrts of that Institution said: "Low. wlde-tlred sttel wheels will I've any farmer better equipment for ol work, fndir all conditions of I the field and nearly all conditions of! the road It Is estimated that broad-1 tlrrd ateel whrrla Dull from 30 to' 1 00 per out. lighter than the narrow tlrra" Iba steel wheel for farm use seems to have a largo measure of common I nee back i f the clulma that have rn advanced In favor of It. ' Krom the standpoint of convenience I '-he farm wucon that has been made vr Into a low down vehicle with , wide ateel Urea haa a strong appeal. ' It Is easily loaded and overcomes all he objections to high wagons of tha ! 1d type t'aers of steel wheels say their conomy cannot be denied, as they make a much lighter draft, are there tore easier on the team, and, more over, soon pay for thenuclves In the Uminatlon of tire troubles, so com mon to wood wheels. Their practical value Is further vouched for In the experiences of those who find that wlde-tlred steel wheels do not cut up the pastures, do not hav,ma "mtreil" In soft fields or muddy roads, and do not cause the i "evassed 8'aclers, even above heavy pulls that -rutty" roads have ,now llna- always meant for narrow tires. j uTMnk Th,y Hav, Xw0 N,ck, - CAREFUL FEEDING OF COLTS Many amateur mountaln- , ra are Austrian and German tour- Must Be K.pt Crowing If Best Horaes ' ' h, flck ,nto the e"lera A1P" Are to Be Mad. of Th.m-O.U , t"'??"fcd,nAjro.m b way of Make Oood Feed. Borne people Beam to think that tha colta can live out In all klnda of weather, and thrive on any kind of feed that they can get. Thla Is a great mistake, however. Colts, like any other young animals, must be kept growing by careful feeding If the best horses are to be made ot them. Now Is the time of the year to pre- ,)x dPI4ths In the Immediate nelghbor para for feeding and sheltering tha hoo,. wltnn a week most of them eolta. Make preparations to feed them a little, gradually increasing the amount as the grass becomes shorter, i lt( a small Inclosure In the paatura where the colta run, so that they can ; ran under the rails at a gap, but , uaree will be excluded. j If tha Inclosure Is made near the aaltlng or watering place tha mares will not be ao liable to toll tha colta away before tbey are through eating. Oats, with a little bran mixed In ; them, make an excellent feed. Feed . once a day, and lightly at first. In a little while they can be fed twice i dally and will eat a quart of feed a I Say. RAISING PONIES FOR PROFIT! Llttle Fellow Always Find Ready Sal In All City Market Coat of Rearing la Small. Did you ever Investigate tha rale-. Ing of tha little ponies that are the delight of every child's heart. Tha cost of keeping the ponies would not 1 b a great deal for a farmer who ; haa other colta and horaea to raise, : Profit and theae little fellow find a ready In .ha ,.ltv ma rUal a Vinr n.n Plaaaur and ! children would be mad. happy by tha ; aue' ,n mo't r"e e,n1Ure1' to thf 'pos.ea.ton of a beautiful little pony. ' -roua aid which guide, and experl ,and th.n. of cour.e. your n.lghbor.' , enced mounUineer. are ever ready to , , . ' . give those In difficulties, and who children would have to have one ao . . ,, ' ' , ,., ., . seem anxious to throw away their I um yiui.ia ii ui u uriu vui, u th creation of a market for them , right at home. Mining Mulea Pay. What are called mining mulea are being raised profitably In tha middle west. There are two classes neces sary for the occupation tha surface mules and the pit mules, the alia and weight of the latter determined by th sixe of (he tunneling. Theee anl- mala are wanted to range from 600 pounds to 1.350 In weight, and twelve to aixteen hands In height They must have deep bodies, good feet and those from Ova to eight year ar pre ferred. prsylng for Elm Seal. Experlmenta by tha Nebraska ax-1 perlment station show that tha elm i scale la readily destroyed through 1 spraying with a mixture of 20 pounds , autckllma. IS younds flowers ot sul-1 lima aulphur mixture turns th paint of houses and fences black. It haa been found advisable to use kerosene emulsions on cork alms close to dwell ing houss. Pig In Clover. Oenrally speaking it may be said that an acr ot red clover ahould sup port eight to ten hog for thre to four month. Alfalfa should pasture twelve to twenty head for tha same length ot Urn. Alfalfa should not ba pastured ao closly that mowing will not b ncary. Th rul ahould b to put on only nough hog to allow on cutting of hay to b taken off dur ing th paatura season. Frog' Lag. Frogs' leg, at which people turned ap thlr noa in disgust only a faw yaara ago, hav now baeom ao popu lar an artlel of diet that no fewer Uuaa a.000,000 rraa a year ar ktJIwd a s'lana atai Mttmm tm . -.-- - iW i i D ('KINO the summer aaaon Just concluded there has been an appalling number ot deaths In the Alps, and In Europe there haa been quite a controversy whether mountaineering aa a should be encouraged, and to 'port wht.hr nothing can be dona to mln nulze those dlsaatera. For the mountaineers It baa been pointed out that moat Alpine fatali ties have .usually very little connec tion with the sport of mountaineer ing. In theae days all sorts and con ditions of men and women visit the "i'layground of Europe." The cosmo politan host sweeps up tho vain val leys, and many, perforce, escape "far from the madding crowd" by clamber ing about dangerous mountain sides, often in search of edelwelHa which haa a fatal fascination for many tour- lata or other rare plants, and explor- .iuuii:u auu fuunurucK, ana coming weatward from Vienna. Encouraged by the great German Alpine club, with Its vaKt membership, these tourlsta treat the mountains In tho most dar ing and recklt-BS manner. "AuHtrlans," Bald a Tyrolese a;uide, recently, "have only one fault aa climber they think they have two necks." In one vear at Cortina there were solitary climbers. It Is a frequent occurrence in the Mps to come across eolltary climbers, , Ue VILLAGE, and that aome live to tell the tale I live Here la a rase In point: Two friende started on one of the most difficult ! climb In tho Alps, and were very ! much annoyed to find, on leaving the hut at midnight, that they were fol lowed by a eoliUry climber. Thla man i kept close behind them, and for a few ! houra managed quite well, but when ihev were half way up the peak In a : rery dangerous part he shouted out lto them , Gorman that ha waa very j Urwl Tnev came jown to him, and M ne wa. ,c obviously Incapable of I -n(n- . .ionB. they were reluctantly obliged to tla him on to their rope, Ilia fatigue, however, waa ao great that they had to turn back an hour from the summit, and on two occa- alone he very nearly pulled them out of Dlace by slipping down the ilope. Fortunately they are first-class climber, and were able to hold him by th rope, or tha three of them GOLD PUT TO STRANGE. UStS Peopl of India Hoard Precloua Metal and Otherwise Divert It From Commerce. Curious and Interesting facta regard ing India' passion for gold, and the strange usee to which the natives put the precious metal, are contained In a report Issued by the great bullion mer chanta, Messrs. Samuel Montagu ft Co. After mentioning the fact that laat year India imported gold bar worth $240,000,000, as well aa $90,000,. 000 In aoverelgn. Messrs. Montagu state that, aa a contrast to th sav ing of France, which are utlllied to promote trade, those ot India ar burled or hoarded. "At present near ly all the gold dug from the earth In South Africa la by a fresh digging operation deposited again beneath th soli in flo'ith Asia, . 7a India arold la pat to ttmtm anoanaj ft th W ' ! i :tt Ir.ae i , - p would have been hurled to certain death on tha glacier far below. Had not thla German climber been lucky enough to have two men ready and able to help him, there would have been one more death recorded amougat Alpine accidents. In the regions of the everlasting snows many deceptive dangers lurk. Snow-covered crevaHses on the higher glaciers are a veritable death trap to careless mountaineers. The rope should always be worn In such' places, and the party shouldd never consist of less than three members. Neglect of tbeHe two rules la a prolific source of catastrophe. In the caae of a party of two. If one ahould fall right through a snow bridge over a cre vasse, his companion is helpless to pull him out. A few years ago, below the Col da Geant, two brothers were lost In this manner, and from markings In the snow It was found afterwards that tha elder brother had bravely attempted to rescue the younger. He had held out for many hours; but at last, refus ing to sever the rope, he waa dragged to hla doom In the depths of tha ere vaaae. Burled by an Avalanche. In passing along the dangerous final cornice. It suddenly gave way under the amateur, and he went flying through space to apparent destruc tion. The guide on the other end of tha rope seemed in hopeless plight, . but, with astounding presence ol mind, he flung himself down the op posit a aide of the ridge, thus saving: two lives. The rope cut deep Into the snow above, but held firm. j Among hairbreadth escapes In Al-! pine regions Mr. Gossefs avalanche adventure on the Haut da Cry ranks 1 of ST HOR1TZ aa one of the most extraordinary. He and five others were suddenly over whelmed by an avalanche when cross ing a gully, whereupon Mr. Cosset, who waa completely buried In the snow, managed by supreme endeavors to work hla way out, partly by the use of his bands and partly by melt ing the snow with his breath when hla hands were well-nigh powerless. Two of the remaining five were killed. That, too, waa a dangerous predica ment from which a climber was once rescued. The man, unaccompanied, had scaled a mountain, and whilst cut ting hla way along the Ice slopes in returning, slipped and fell Into a cre vasse, alighting on a ledge tome alxty feet below. There ho waa utterly powerless without aid to escape from the cleft A "search" party waa or ganised, and when the supposed vic tim waa discovered he waa standing coolly on his narrow platform a tuck ing hla pipe. Questioned aa to hla hop of deliv erance, ha merely replied, "Oh, I knew that I should ba rescued when you fo-ind that I did not return up to time I" parte of India. A frequent form of piety la to regild the domes of reli gious buildings; such operations can easily absorb $")0,(H)0 or more. Sover eigns with a shield on the obverse are In constant request. A rajah of rococo tastes Imported some thou sands to form a center to each minute pane In the window of his palace." India occuplea the position of a creditor nation on an immense scale, a fact which renders the size of Its gold Imports a matter of primary Im portance to the rest of the world. It seems assured that these Imports laat year were not only a fresh record, but will attain a total not less than 23 per cent of tha world's output This total. It la stated. Is owing to the uninter rupted prosperity of the country, fol lowing a succession of good nion oona. Their Tend.nole. "Pttreioiue aaal oeailla-a a . , ' - - r .a-) . Si x 4 l f-'-L i I n.1 W. L. DOUGLAS 3.oo 3i2 4.oo A. 4L5o AND R.oo SHOES FOR MN AND WOMEN BC 17 BOYS 8M0$ Im th WOMLD 42.00. Bi Q 91 QiA Tk Urf mir al Men's $3.50 and M OO ho in tha worUL at your dtalr t ibow Y LU IXkuarlaa MO, (M 54 h . si Hat M bT4 "y omwrwBW ,m -atnrai, iti mmm a erwMiaa tit litwr, loo It bawticr, w vvir-a aaam tt v - rwwwtm W. 1 IOtlTl ftllOM r Uirvn-w inrsn uie iawnj a hlu'jf f'if mwrry r.ni f"T of ti'i Foot, 0"lt trv. 4 aatMloar. II will alio guatl wttj yoa eavn TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE W. aU 10 l'w)l.l roR 1 V Ba. .".) T vow PINK EYE OLDEST TREE IS ON COS It Maaur 30 Feet In Clrcumrerano and la More Than 2,000 ' Years Old. Tha tallest trees In the world are the Australian eucalypti, which attain an altitude- of 4 SO feat The blggwat ar the mammoth tree of California, sots of which are 27S to I7S feat la height, and 108 feet In eircumfereno at that baa. From meaaarementa of th ring It la believed that certain of theae tree are from 2,000 to 2,600 years old. Th oldest tree in th world la said to exist on tha Island of Cos off tba coast of Asia Minor. It la several thousand yers old, but Just how many no one Lfts dared to say. Th tree la carefully preserved by a wall of masonry around It, and th trunk la thirty feet In ctrcumferono. But there are par's of tr In the form of useful Umber which are even older, probably, than any on th stump. Beams In eld buildings ar presarvtd today, which ar known to b over a thouaand yara old. PUa driven by th Romans prior to th Christian era ar perfectly aound to day, and It la known that they bar been Immersed In water for upward of two thousand years. Bom woods hav remarkably tar abl properties when immersed In va tar. They decay rapidly on th atump, many rotting In from flv to ton yaaxa, but when Immersed In water they last longer than Iron or atL An effort haa been mad by our gov ernment to praserv woods Indeflnitav ly by treating thm with oil and tar products. Already telegraph pole and railway tie hav had their average lit extended from flv to ton years Vy thla process. Harper's. Tn KrtnKtfnl raTaon nse llauid bhaa. IV. a Btaeh of blue in a large bott or waiar. Aa l Bad Cms Ball Viua, tne blue that's all Una. Household Hint Straw matting suitcases and shop ping bags can be very much Improved In looks and usefulness by a coat of cheap wagon varnish, which makes them waterproof. A good wetting will generally svoll them, but the varnish causea them to shed water like a duck. Thla should be done once a year. Mother win find Mm W!nlows Sootbtaa trrapUebeetremedr to ua fur ibelr ohlelren Jurtuf m teetbiuf; period. Placing the Blame. While preparing her three-year-old daughter for beu, her mother on th discovery ot a hole In her stocking, exclaimed: "Why. Betty, thera is a hole In the toe ot your atocking." Betty replied: "Yes mother, but dont blame me, if my big toe at a piece out of my atocklne,-."! m.E3 CTRED IN TO H DATS Taordrurrlat will refund money If PAZO OTNT. H1CNT fail, to cure any caae of Itchinar. Blind. Blawlins or Protrudina Pile, in ta 14 dare. Bug. Content. I would have nobody control me; I would be abaolute, and who but IT Now, he that Is absolute can do what he likes; he that can do what he like can take hla pleasure; he that can take hla pleasure can be content; he that can be content haa no more to desire. So the matter'a over; and come what will come, I am satisfied. Cervantea. Stops BacKache Sloan's Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, gtifll Ininte.. rheumatism, neuraliria rub it in just laid on lightly Best for Pain and SdffnaM Ma. Gio. BtrcHAHAM, of Welch, Okie., writes t-"l hav need yowLla. imam for the past ten years for pain la back aad stillness and find it the best liniment I ever tried. I recommend It to aovoa for pains of any kind. is good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or soreness of tha muscles, and all affections of tha throat and chest IS. V . X r r a Va. V. I mm mi a Mr av.vT, M mmA ftal MVltS. mm fwriOaV, HhfMM la g,j ? f .q1 vrvbMy au. a vu gj I aaa) lmrar raWl hM iblr ahap mi4 w "iit anajT Baraa WaaPrtaatBa TKA for fMlal It wntiv 7itv.l tu BiaHrtnJan BTVf) tf, fmilT. wVrlu fmm J'jm how M or r law hi tbsul moony oa yuur footwtaw. Hraektaa. Blaaa. DISTCMPfR CATARRHAL rrva AND All WOSC AND THROAT DISEASES Us i Juuiuna I kajaWaaaia la uhiVki I Curei the tick and acts aa a p-eventlv for others. Liquid f ven on the tongue. Bate for brood mares and all other. Bail lidney remedy j 60 cents and f 1 a bnttle; 15 and $10 the doiea. Hold by all drurgiet and bora g.xxis houasa, or sent, txcrua piid, by tn manafacturera. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists. Goshen, Ind. Kep 10,000 Fleecaa Fifty Yar. Tn thousand fleeces, which hav been stored for SO years In a big Line colnshlra granary with slanting aabe polee to prevent them from touching th brickwork, have been purchased by T. W. Mayi k Sons of Bourne, Lift, colnshlre. Th fleece were tha prop, erty of th late Sam Goosemaa, ft North Lincolnshire agriculturist, wh died last autumn. They were In splaa did condition. London Mail. Alwaya Dust In Atmospher. We ow the blue ot the sky to th fine dust in the atmospheric height, where the air I purest. When th wind sets the dust In motion tha blue turns to gray. Tha smoke ot a cigar la oiue as it issues from the mouth of tha smoker in whitish gray b causa the particles of tha gray amok hav Increased In volume by fixing water vapor. THE DEAKEST BABY Mr. Wilkes' Fondest Hopes Realized Health, Hap piness and Babj. Plattsborg-, Miss. "Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has proved Terr beneficial tome, for now I am wall I and hav a sweet, health baby, and our noma is happy. "I was an invalid from nervous pros tration, indigestion and female trouble. "I think I suffered every pain a wo man could before I began taking Lydla E. Pinkham ' Vegetable Compound, and I think It saved this baby's life, a I lost my first one. "lly health has been rery rood ever since, and I praise your medicine to all my friends." Mrs. Virna Wilms, B.F.D. No. 1, Plattsburg, Miss. Tha darkest days of husband and wife ar when they com to look forward to childless and lonely old age. Many a wif haa found herself in ca pable of motherhood owing to aom derangement of th feminin system, often curable by the proper remedies. In many home one childless there ar now children beeaus of th fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound make women normal. If yea want special advice writ U lydla E.FInkham Medicine C. ( dtlal)Lyn,3la., Toar letter will be opened, read and answered ay a woman and held la strict coafldeaea. P. N. U. No. 14-1S. mStS wrttlae a " Uoa thia pepar. and aciatica. lou dont ned to it give comfort and ease at one. 4. VaJfra aSaf aS"BBat?"-"WBW R. D. BtraaoroB, of Kayavill. Ky., RK. I, Boa wrltaai "I aad sever pain between my shoal, f m a Wtia of soar Liniment aad had andr reliai at th fifth aprioiuon." a.nauaJ ftavar alata ShcmMerS tTMWiwtn f arwv Warrea, AveW aim. j. uw-.vv - M - Chicago. UL, write i " I ass a plaeo poBshar by cxcnpatloa, and alnee laat September hav Suffered waa severe pain m wm-m - a-- - fdeada told m about vol Tate ppaoatfena ceaap aw aoI w. mirm be cosM sot rest Bigni ov oay. J r -