1 POULTRY AND (.AMI. ('a ' " '"" ,rlr" fur Wild IXirh. . t-( In eaeaon. Write us fur IM. o k'"J" I""""- ". ela. Pearson rak't' Portland ""7i.l iwiirr. N " ' ' rim.. Ihit ulMII ikI law. Hand II NOW lo .,,1 H .MI. SMimwiila.. t ai. Our l"UM'lMtlil Hilly at-ll.tm llyht. Ill IH'rtil.. nin utlMy. MMt 1. y K AnkvfiV. I'mtl.tul. pi' f Barorwl Hand Marhln. Machinery -' Mnlll 1 he J. K. Martin o.. Kl lat JfillanJ. nd and pru-aa, JrnTioK i ki:i: advici: (uriall'i and l.alala if alu. Ui uu. rACiFir ;iano & kkktii.i.kk to. 11 MailLaa I'urllaad. Or. juM. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY Hl rhamher nt I ommrrrm llulldlnff iHII.AM, OKMlN A rh-atl f-r ill " ' umlrr IM pr"n' '" ' VI"" ' iim TH't'"r. A. t ly-re, MH t i't-r. lir aiM. tutrht ytif,. 1KIVS I imiim In en-jr mifiioly bvilJln'rnt, viiiliiiitr lu lake till a Well- aa. pn-f-1".!! el iillUi rMtU W rtUi I' full rsvUcularn. Hevn. 10 a. er I )K. JOSITJI lo p. m,. lit itinl Km 5714 HOANK Chiropractor SPINAL AlUrSTMKNT.H VWftllc Tr''"f "f A cut anl Chnmlr iiuuri t- -hps. I'rnclilUMivr. hull UVe-7 HIS RECORD WAS ALL RIGHT Black Spots Wiped Out by Hit Fir Ball In a Noiseless Fourth. "Hefore I consent to let you have my daughter." miUl th.. grim old K.u. tlomuii, "Hutu nru some ii'h(oii I woul.l II kit to anii yUi re you Cj tj I k. tempered?" "Well. yg, to t.ll t!i truth, J in afraid i am." "Mm. Kvtir aw-ar?" HKim.tlm a, wtmu I bucome very an ry. I do HinikT "Y, but I have nTor noticed thai It ln)umd inn." :vry drink intoxlrul Idk lljnim?" "I o-culiinally lakH a drink, but I'm not a alavu to tli bubll, I UHHiiro you." "IUys you vr tx i n In lull?" "Oiick. I took aoino futiila to which I I had no rlKht. but 1 did not do It d.i- j llbtfratuly, I a..ur you It uh tin; r ault of a uilauiidcrHtaiidliiK " j "Vi'. It K.incrully U. How about your family? Wlmt kind of did you liavti?" FREE SUGAR AND FREE WOOL SURE Senate Caucus Fixes Places In New Tariff Bill. OppoHinic ElemenU Voted Down Mohair AIho to Have Flare On Free Lixt. DAISTFLY KILLFR CSffrrsSi r 1 1 a). a-all, kuio I. .;. ftll j a.-i .1 It u n r t h l m ff. I .iraf-! .. U14 i f 4Ur, at afitt r 4Ha I. 1 1. Bjr- ii uMAJU, XM A kr-M4U fj. Wine OM Gentleman. An old gentleman, whoae character iu unirtipencheil "cl uniinxachabl, (or tum alight ciium' w chullcnKwl by a !ilit yotinir Hotupnr, who iv ilcti rmincd Ihut th olil K(,ntle min Bhmil.l kivi' I'ini honorable aatia-fn-tion. Th d Kintlctnan very (ikm Mturcdly I'fuoiil to tl K fit. and the follow thnut. ii.- l to "pn-tt" him a ISDWird. "Wrll, t.i hlirml I would nther fill "0 nrwtiii cr thnn on eoflio," rejoined the old Kentlcinn. WaxhinKton, I). C Frco iURar In l'JIC and fro raw wool now are extab liBbid in the tariir reviaion bill, hav ing been Hppnved by the Democratic caucus of the Henate after a two-day fight. The sugar schedule, aa re Hirted by the majority member! of the finance committee practically aa it panned the house, was approved by a vote of 40 to G. Free raw wool aa ancestor j submitted by the majority ami just aa Ml lllU.Ull t V... lw...U,. k.. 1-J you think It U fair to hold a 1 ca,.cu by a vote of 4 1 to 6. man responsible for what bla ances I rM, ratification of President Wil ora aid. I son's tariir policy, he having insisted ..u""r,!I tnJf .qu,,,itlon " I upon the wool and sugar propositions Wei, I cant aay that my ances- M.f,)re the ways and means committee tora amounted to a ureal deal. My i in tne beKinninj?. came after a long a-randfuther waa-was-ln short, h.j series of developments since the tariff waa baiiKod. ,j passed the house, in which the iou v never held a Job anywhere I president has been an active partici very Ioiik. have you?" pant. "I can't aay that I hava." When the fight of the anti-free wool wnai aaa the blKbest salary you Democrats was getting hot, the Presi er earned?" i dent issued a public statement declar- ever Nlneion dollars a week " "Ever Jump a board bill?" "I wouldu't exactly call It that. I owe a lady for several months' board that t had three or four years ago, but I fully Intend to pay her some day." "Have you ever rocked a boat?" "No, air, never." "Have you ever at off a flnterackor under your icrandmother's chair or been hurt wbllo trying to make a racknt on the Fourth of JuJy?" "No, air. I believe lu a noiseless Fourth." "All rlitht. Vou may ha her. Tm lad to get you Into our family." puli ing that any suggestion of compromise on his wool and sugar schedule ideas absolutely was out of the question, and later he stirred all administration leaders to action when he made his charge about the existence of an "in sidiious lobby," investigation of which has brought results regarded aa favor able to the tariff bill. When sugar and wool had been dis posed of the ciiucuh ratified the com mittee amendment placing hair of the Angora goat on the free list. LA COR UNIONS ARE ASSAILED DESSERT DISHES OF KHU8ARB! Pudding, Tapioca or Shortcake, Make Delicious Confection. Rhubarb Pudding Mash half a pound cf bag or pulled figs, or use dates or raisins, or a mixture of all or of any two of these fruiU. Cover with boiling water and cook until water is nearly absorbed. Cut a pound of rhubarb In inch pieces, put a layer of the cooked dried fruit, and repeat until all la used. Add a quar ter of a cup of hot water and bake in a slow oven until the rhubarb is soft Serve cold alone or with cream. Rhubarb Tapioca Soak half a cup of tapioca over night and cook until clear in a double boiler. Place in a buttered pudding dish two cups of rhu barb, cut in small piecea; one cup of sugar and a pinch of ginger. Pour the hot tapioca over this, atir In one teaapoonful of butter, cover and bake one hour. Put a meringue on it be fore serving, if you like, or serve it cold, with plain or whipped cream. Rhubarb Shortcake Put two cupa of rhubarb, cut small, with a leant cup of sugar in a double boiler and cook until rhubarb ia tender and augar dis solved. Add the juice and chopped rind of one lemon. Make a shortcake by your favorite receipt, but cut and bake it like biscuit. When done, break open, butter them and arrange on a hot dish. Put the rhubarb in be tween, and when serving pour the juce over them. Mothers will find Mrs. W!niow-s Boot hi as yrn. ih- l at mmnW to iw tut liieir children dunus lb letiiiutf jajnud. At Leant Something; New. First Mother "How was the baby show?" Second Mother "Fair. Of course, there's not much change in the styles, but the display of accessories, such as five-minute detachable nigh ties, cry mufflers and self-starting cradles was particularly good." March of Progress. Abner Wombat was born In a log cabin, but every one of bis grandsons has a dress ault Such Is life In America. Wo tSo.iif K'f-.l j.ww.n Iliuw1tlue. Its thof l i. in tmiff l-'t'.a wli r. Aa fur Craa UU ll!w. II'- U.l . a. I Mil. No Time. "Have you ever had nervous pros tration?" "No. I work fur a salary vklch stops when I'm not on my Job." Chicago Hecord Herald. Simpls Lines. What we all need Is grand simple Ones In our character and our work u well as In our toilettes. St. Hall II c 1 c n s I'oHTl A X ti, OKBifO RtMuUnt and Da? School for Girl It of f.Utr Hi.!- tin !i.lUt (rrltMwpt.II Mlt. Art, &iUM !... It At I, iKaaMtnl TUXtlfcTI II M I't HMH,OffU0 l. Ilrlnta 1114 MERIAM'S CORNER, CONCORD Tres Absorbed Lamp Post. When an old elm tree In the ave ue at IIiihIh y i'urk, near I-ondon, was cut dnwn, tin- Iron framework of an old Uriel lamp wax found embedded In th trunk to a depth of several Inches about 25 feel from the ground. It Is bslleved that the lamp liiuat have been sailed to the tree many year ntto and tradiiiilly became surrounded by the ood. AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Hilbert Tells of Her Dis tressing Symptoms During Change of Life and How She Found Relief. FMwood. Pa. " During the Chang W Life 1 was hardly able to ho around at all. I always had a headache and I was so dizzy and ner vous that I had no rest at night The flashes of heat were so Lad sometimes that I did not know w hat to do. "One day a friend advised mo to take I.ydia E. Pinkliam't VtiipatitiU Com Powd and It mado me a strong well wo JJM. I am very thankful that I fol lowed my friend'a n.lvlc and I ahall Jmend It as long as I live. Refore iu 1,19 Compound I was alwaya J,ckly nd now I have not had medicine rpWn a doctor f..r t.n Vmi mav nnh. "htny letter." Mra Pmvnn It. fin.. lET, Fleetwood, Pa. Such "iffocaUon.hot flashes, headaches, back lc'1". dread of Imnemlinir xvil tlmiilitv. b In the ears, palpitation of the nit, sparks before the eyes, In-egu-constipation, variable appa fU, and inquietude, and dizziness, Promptly heedeil by Intelligent wo ho are approachind the period In Wne" woman's great change may - ... LlJia EL PlnVhatnU Vxr.tj.1tta Com. tond Invigorates and strengthens the organism ami bulids up the weak- llervniia iiim It hn carried V Wtmcn safely through this crisis. fit t't ,. J Retiring Governor of Georgia Fa vors Compulsory Arbitration. Atlanta, (ia. An arraignment- of lalMir unions in which it is charged that they form "the most widespread ami aggressively exacting trust in America," is contained in the farewell message of Governor Brown, pre sented in the Georgia legislature. Governor ISrown's criticism is made in connection with his argument for the enactment of laws requiring com pulsory arbitration of differences be tween employes and employers. "The trend of the laws of the pres ent day is to suppress combinations or trusts in restraint of trade," says the message, "yet while it is a matter of public note that the labor trust is the most widespread and aggressively ex acting trust in America, politicians pander to it because of its voting pow er. "The labor unions, by combination which they work through strikes and kindred methods, are aggressively levying a toll on all the other elements of our citizens. They have organized a trust and demand that all other peo ple buy laUr at whatever price they chcxne to put on it. Contemporaneous ly, they are trying to force from em- Merlam's Corner, Concord, Mass., gained lasting fame In tho early days of the Hevolullon because, according to the Inscription on a tablet erected ployment all similar workmen w ho do there, "the llrltlsh troops retreating ! not join their orders." from the old North brldg-" were here I attacked In flank by tho men of Con- Woman Explorer Goes North. curd and neighboring towns and drlv- New yorkInto practically unex- en under a hot fire to Charlestown." prireil regions of Northern British Co- ' lumbia and Southeastern Alaska, MUSIC FOR FOURTH OF JULYiwhercnsyetuncivilizedIndiantril.es have never seen the face of a white ... "Yanks. Doodle" Oldest of Our Na- 1 woman, ftliss niary i.. jooe, proiexsor 0 Who Put "U" in Blues? YOURSELF; in other words, your lazy liver. You have been overloading the stomach and thus clogging the bowels. You can easily stir these organs into healthy activity by the daily use of HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters iVGlRIJlOOD I Womanhood OR Motherhood AUt A'aure now and then, uitk a gtntlt cathartic Dr. Pierce' Pleat, and Pellet tun tip and inxrigor at liver and towel. lie tur ou gtt what you atk or. The women who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will tell you that it freed them from Dam- helped them over painful periods in their life and Baved them many a (lav of anguish and misery. Thi3 tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 years ajfo for the womanly system, by R.V. Piece, M. D., and has been 6old ever since by dealers in medicine to the benefit of many thousand women. Sowif you prefer you can obtain Dr. Pierce' favorite Prescription tablet at your druggiet at St per box, alto In 50c tize or tend 60 one cent ttampt to Dr. H. V. Pierce. UufTalo, N. Y. for trial box. r a HUMlMLAD KUUrLU DlKtU rKUIil rAllUKK Yon save both the wholesaler's and re tailer's profits when ordering, for we manufacture this material. 1- ply, weight 35 lbs. to 1(M sq. ft $1.25 2- ply, weight 45 lbs. to 108 sq. ft..... 1.50 3- ply, weight 55 lbs. to lOd sq. ft 1.75 Write for samples or order direct from I this Arl. Katixfaction cruarantoei!- J. E. BERKHEIMER MFC. CO., Tacoma, Wash. Great Virtue. There Is no greater everyday virtue than cheerfulness. This quality in woman Is like sunthlne to the day, or gentle renewing moisture to parched herbs. The light of a cheerful face diffuses Itself and communicates the happy spirit that Inspires It The sourest temper must sweeten In the atmosphere of continuous good humor. As well might fog and cloud and vapor hope to cling to sun-Illumined landscape as "the blues" and moroseness to combat Jovial speech and exhilarating laughter. There Is no path but will be easier traveled, no load but will be lighter no shadow on heart or brain but will lift sooner in the presence of a de termined cheerfulness. It may at times seem difficult for the happiest temper ed to keep the countenance of peace and content, but difficulty will vanish when we truly consider that sullen gloom and passionate despair do noth ing but multiply thorns and thicken sorrows. Gave Her All Her Rights. A woman was charged at Greenwich (England) police court-with allowing a donkey to stray. Immediately after a young man had been fined for a similar offense. Mr. Symmons "You won't have a feminine grievance If I fine you the same as the man. If I charged you less you would say you were not having your rights. No, the same as the man." When Your Eyes Need Care Try UuHna Kr Remedy. No Smarting- Feels Floe Acta V'lekly. Try It or K-d, Weak, Watery felyea ul Oranulsted fcyellria. lllua trmted BHa io earn Parkaire. Murine ia enmpoandnd by oor omll.ta not aMTfttent MM lclDa" tot o.cd In tuv.-eoafnl Phy-lclan.1 i'ratf ilea fur nianr rrm. ftuw dlirat-3 to the Ptib ilo and snld by Orunjrlati at Tbc and 60c par Hnuia. Marina Ma SaUa In aaeptla Tube, 'Jba and 6uc Murine) Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago Raw Meat Popular in Italy. Travelers report that in Italy the devouring of raw meat in restaurants Is now so common as to be to wo men, at any rate a public annoyance. The waiter brings the slab of beef steak and exhibits it to the eyes of the man about to lunch, who watches the process of cutting and of sprin kling with a little oil and vinegar. Over the dish is then poured a raw egg. One Thing That Holds Us. Most of us would be financially well-to-do If we didn't have to pay our debts. St Joseph News Press. The Tortures of Prickly Heat and all skin affections are quickly al leviated and in a short time complete ly cured by using Tyree's Antiseptic Powder. 25c. at druggists. For free sample write J. S. Tyree, Chemist, Washington. D. C Adv. fi Raises j fi the I Dough jf' j Better! Pound Can fjjr kV All Grocer. Pessimism of Mr. Mutshaw. "It Is a great pity," a trifle grimly remarked Stanley Livingston Mut shaw, who had several unappreciated Frankenstein on his hands, a boll on bis neck and a grand grouch on bis soul, "that some children are so sadly afflicted with bashfulness; and It la a still greater pity that others ain't. Al so, I have observed that a brother-in-law never dies and seldom resigns. And I believe we are going to get this season a darn sight more rain thaa we need!" Liquid blue i a weiilc ablution. A mid It. Buy Ri-d Croaa ball Blue, the blua that's ail blue. Aak yout- grocer. Called for Blood. "Sandy looks as if he had beea fighting." "He has been fighting; a fellow said something in his presence about 'musicians and bagpipers,' and Sandy sailed into him." YOUR LIVER REGULATES YOUR SYSTEM BEGUUITC YOUR LIVER WITH tlonal Songs Origin of the Other Three. of history in the Normal college in j this city, will start a week hence from Prince Kupert, B. C, accompanied By tho direction of congress Invea- lonly by two Indian guides, ligation waa recently made, regarding Miss Johe is a veteran of several what are known as our four national j exploring expeditions. She was one n tri.i remirt th.- ol me two women wim i ruieimur songs. According oldest of these songs Is "Yankee IXxdlo." It was sung 1T.0 years ago and next to "Dixie" still Is the most popuhir of our national melodies. There axe 18 different theories as to how the song originated, but tho most rellabln Information seems to point to th fact that the song was written by a llrltlsh officer, brought to this coun try and first played by British bands, thereafter being appropriated by tho colonists. The first printed verwlon of tho song Is found In Walsh's collection of dance music, published In tho year 17r.1i Tho most substantial song Is "America," written by Itev. Samuel V. j Smith, at Andover, Mass.. In rcbruary. 1832, but this song was set to the mil slo of "God flnvo tho King." Tho "Btar Spanglfd Banner," which wsc writton by Francis Scott Key. while witnessing tho bombardment of Fort Mcllenry from a llrltlsh man of war on Iwhlch ho was held prisoner, has in recent years been adopted as the na tional anthem and Is now playod on all patriotic occasions. By order of the government It Is received in botb army and navy circles with barod head. Herschel Parker when he reached Mount Sanford, the highest mountain in the Selkirk range. She said she expected to study the traditions, habits, ceremonies and lan guage of tho Athabascan or "Carrier" tribe of Indians along the Skeena and Peace rivers. A Pertinent Question. "My people have lived In this coun try for five generations." "And did you Inherit from them yoir disinclination to pa)' taxes?" Read It Again. Read the Declaration of Independ ence through again. There may be some essential part of It that you have forgotten. The most fervent prayer may be made In silence and the most pairlotlo eltlson may make little noise. Canadian Wreck Kills Eight. Ottawa, Ont Eight persons were killed and more than 20 injured Thurs day afternoon in a wreck of the west bound Winnipeg express on the Cana dian Pacific railway. The colonist enrs. crowded with immigrants, skidded down the embankment and plunged into the Ottawa river. In these the eight known victims, four men, three women and a child, met death. Five of them have been iden tified as recent arrivals from Scotland and Ireland bound for Western Canada. Impure Blood Gets Good Bath Wonderful How Quickly Your Entire System Awakens When the Blood is Cleansed. Moat Experts to Travel. Washington, D. C. Secretary Houston Is contemplating the dispatch of four or bve of his experts from the bureau of animal industry to Argen tina, Australia, Uruguay and Brazil. The placing of meats on the free list by the new tariff bill, combined with the decrease in the supply of cattle in this country, has led the department to the belief that other countries may be shipping beef here in the near fu ture. Humidity Kills Eight. Philadelphia - Eight deaths were re ported in this city Thursday as a re sult of excessive humidity, although the official temperatre did not register above 85 degrees. Most of the vic tims were infanta. If you are down with rheumatism: if you sneeze, fee! chilled, are choked wltn, catarrh, have a cough, or your skin la pimpled anil irritated with rash, acxema. or any other blood disorder. Just remem ber that almost nil the Ills of life come from Impure blood. And you can easily give your blood a good, thorough cleans ing, a bath, by using- S. S. 8. There Is no need for anyone to be despondent over the Illness of blood Impurities. No mat ter how badly they attack the system, or how unsightly becomes the skin. Just re member there Is one Ingredient In 8. S. 8. that so stimulates the cellular tissues throughout the body that each part se lects Its own essential nutriment from lb blood. This means that all decay, all breaking Sown of the tissues. Is checked and re pair work begins. S. 8. 8. has such a pacific Influence on all local cells as to preserve their mutual welfare and afford a proper relative assistance to each other. More attention Is being given to con. atructlve medicine than ever before and 8. 8. 8. Is the highest achievement In tbla line. For many years people railed upon mercury. Iodide of potash, arsenic, phys ics, cathartics and "dope" aa remedies for blood slckncas, but now the pure botanical 8. 8. 8. Is their safeguard. You can get 8. 8. 8. in any drug store, but Insist upon having It. The great Swift laboratory in Atlanta, Co., pre pares this famous blood purltler, and you should take no chance by permitting any one to recommend a substitute. And If your blood condition la such that you would like to consult a specialist freely and confidentially, address the Medico Department, The Swift B peel do Company, mo Swift DUg Atlanta, Oa. Record for Laziness. The laziest man Is reported In Ar kansas, where he conducts a shoe store In a little towi. A woman en tered his shop one day and said she wanted to buy a pair of shoes. The lazy man, who was sitting on a box at one end of bis establishment. look ed at her, yawned wearily, and then said: "I can't wait on you today. Come In some time when I'm standin' up." San Francisco Argonaut. In the Car. "My dear sir, I don't mind your walking briskly nil over my feet, but I wish you wouldu't loiter on them." Life. Solicitous. He "I wish I had money. I'd trav el." She "How much do you need?" Judge. 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