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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
vx fa "GENERALLY CLEAN" WILL ISSUE PERMITS. Pe-ru-na Strengthens the Entire System Mr. ChM. L. 8aoer, Grand Scribe, Urand Encampment I. O. O. F. of Tex M, and Assistant City Auditor, writes bom the City Hall, San Antonio, Tex, "Nearly two year ago I accepted a petition a secretary and treasurer with one of the leading dry goodi establish- asenta of Galveston, Tex. "The sudden change from a high and dry altitude to sea level pioved too moch for ma and I became afflicted with catarrh and cold in the head, and general debility to nch an extant as to almost Incapaciate me for attending to my duties. "I was induced to try Penina, and after taking several bottles in smog doses I am earned to say that i was entirely restored te my normal condition and have ever since recommended the use of Peruna to my nenos." aaa Facta Aboat Baatoa. Boston la the second largest port In the United State. It Is the largest market for boots and shoes In the world. It la the largest market for hides and leather In the world. It is tba larrest market for wool in the United States. It Is historically the most Interesting city In the country. It Is the great market of the country for domestic dry goods. It Is the rich est city In the United States in point of wealtlr per capita. Its annual output of rubber boots and shoes Is 32.000,000 pairs, the largest In the United States. It has more people within a radius of fifty miles than any other city In the United States, excepting Xew York. It manufactures over $11,000,000 worth of clothing per annum. tats or Ohio. Crrr or Tolido, I Lccas c oruTT, ) Fumt 1. t'HSHir makes oath that fie fa senior partner ol the firm of r . J. ( hisit 4 Co., doing butlneialn the City of Toledo. Coun v and state afure-aid, and that uid firm will pay tb. mm of ON K HUSDKfcD IKlLLARS for each and every ease of Citabbh that cannot be eurad by lb um ol Hall's C a tibkh ( cue. FRA.SKJ.CBE.NET. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my preatnoa, tola 6th day of December, A. VmL A. W. OLEASO.V, tUL Rotary Fublie. Hall't Catarrh Core ft taken tnternallT, and acta dlrecllv on the blood and mui-..ii. ...pfara. ai weiynem. oeno ir testimonial,, free. . , . . r. J CHINET CO., Toledo, O. fold by Drujrgixa. 76c BaU'i Famify itUa are tba beat Products of Chicago Stockyards Declared Wholesome. ALL NOT MCE IN PACKING PLANTS Soma Products Are Lacking in Nutri- tion Canning Departments in Fairly Clean Condition. Chicago, July 7. the report of the joint committee of the Chicago Com' mercial association and Illinois Manu facturer' association, appointed to in vestigate the packing industries of Chicago, together with the report of the experts who accompanied them, was made public today. The commit tee says: "That a board of experts of the char acter employed, with professional ideals and guided and influenced by an 'esthetic sense,' which embodies some Agricultural Department Ready to En force Heyburn BUI. Washington, July 0. The Heyburn 36-hour livestock bill became law June 29, when ., it waa signed by the president. Since that time the depart ment, of Agriculture, which is charged with the -adinls)is,ratfon of the new statute, ha eoadi preparation to issue permits to all shipper of livestock who care to avail themselves of tta more liberal terms. - The permits to make shipments for periods longer than 23 hours can only be made by authority of the secretary of agriculture, and those not obtaining such permits will be re quired to conform to the old law. The Heyburn law, of couise, appli only to livestock shipped in cars th have no facilities for feeding in transit, and which are so crowded as to deprive the stock of rest while on the rail Stock that la shipped in the more mod ern cars, and which is regularly fed and watered on the cars, is not affected by the law. The bill in its approved form pro- hibit any railroad from transporting livestock from one state to another a period longer than 28 consecutive hours without unloading the same into properly equipped pens for rest, feeding and water, and it is stipulated that M.. .ff iM.il. .am.,!.!., mam -""R v. uwwra.i, wuu rwu.v.u.u. "... , 1.1. .1 ,iL.., , . of 'luxury.' should find the prodact 'PP"' perioas soaii n at wholesome.' the yards 'generally ""' clean,' and the inspection 'efficient. seems to your committee to cover the situation.. 'As a result" of this investigation, we ourselves have no hesitancy in stat ing that the products at the yards are wholesome and proper food. We find that the companies have been improv ing the conditions and products from year to year." A summary of the report is: Part of the plants are np to date. In each of these parta are some sec tions indifferently good and in mjat of them things that meet disapproval. The worst conditions are in old build ings added to as business expanded. Further scientific inquiry recom mended on preservative. Not all of carcasses affected with tu berculosis and lumpy jaw need be thrown away. Ante-mortem inspection of less im portance than inspection of dressed meat. Dressed meat of yards is wholesome and a proper article for human food. Methods for tne most part cleanly Canning departments are in a fairly clean condition. Some products are lacking in nutri tion Better inspection of sausage depart' ments is recommended. Lard companies are wholesome Conditions of hygiene and sanitation are very bad. Aot mnch (pitting goes on. MANEUVERS WITHOUT SIGNALS lu duration. In case of storms or on account of other unfevor able circumstances, shipments may be prolonged beyond the 28-hour period without authority from the department FINEST SHOTS IN THE WORLD pompons Ketfcla,' Dalai', The hobo approached th itlien and take J for alms. "Go to the ant, thou sluggard,' uoted the p. c- Taln't no use, mister," answered the hobo. "Me aunt's Jist as tight fisted as me uncle an' all de rest nv me relaahuns. 1 St. Vltu Daore and all Iferrooa Otevawi ) prmaitenuy cured br Dr. Klloa'a lirvat 8 lbaiorcr. Head fur FHF.R tttriml hntttm ..... nauae. vw. IV 11. . UO-, 14., su A-rcll BL, 1'tiU.,'. Nat Red need ta That. The traveller through a part of New Hampshire where the stones seemed to be especially thick stopped to comment te her driver on a man who was at work in a field the surfacs of which wss little mors than a mass of stones of sll sizes and shapes. "Yes, Jake's baring a hard time of It," ssld the driver, who apparently knew every one In that region. "He's been at that field bow for two years. errn' on. The wall all came out of the ground, aa you might say, snd you see there's still consid'rable material left to work on." "I should think he'd be perfectly dis couraged, poor msn, to own such a piece of property," said the traveller. "Ob, be doesn't own It, ma'am, Jake doesn't" said the driver, hastily. "Jake isn't so poor as all that It be longs to Squire Faruum, and he's hired Jaks to clear It that's alL" BLOATED WITH DROPSY. The Heart Waa Badly Affected When the Patient Began Using Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs Elizabeth Maxwell, of 415 West Fourth St., Olympia, Wash., says: rot over three years I suffered with a dropsical condition with out being aware , tbat it waa due te kidney trou ble. The early stage were principally backache and bearing down pain, but I went worrying much until ' My feet and ankles welled up, my hands puffed and be came to tense I could hardly close them. I had great difficulty in breath ing, and my heart would flutter with th least exertion. I could not walk far without stopping again and again to rest. Bine using four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pill the bloating has Gn down and the feeling of distress vs disappeared." Sold by all dealer. 50 cent a box. loaUr-Milbuna Co Buffalo, ff. Y long without dropsy set in. Plan To Be Tried With Largest Amer ican Fleet Ever Assembled. Washington, July 7. Plans for ex tensive maneuvers of the Nortth At lantic fleet are being matured by the general navy board, in conjunction ltb Rear Admiral Evans, command ing the fleet. Admiral Deey. preai dent of the board, has sent Admiral Evans a copy of the piogram of the maneuvers of the Frencb fleet in the Mediterranean. These maneuvers are nnder command of Admiral Fournier, who not long ago visited the United States and was a guest of some of our naval officers. Before autumn, Ad miral Evans will have a fleet of 16 battleships which will be the largest fleet of effective vessels ever assembled at one time by the United States A new feature is to be introduced in the maneuvers this summer, and the ships are to practice evolutions without American Army is Increasing Record for Proficiency. Washington, Juyl 9. In a letter to Acting Secretary Oliver, President Roosevelt baa expressed his gratifies' tion at the remarkable progress that is being made by the enlisted men of the army In maikmanship. Before tbe Spanish war the American private sold ier was admittedly the finest shot in the world. The addition of the large number of volunteers had tbe efftct greatly reducing tbe average of the riflemen. Bat since the reorganisation of tbe army following the war, every effort ha been mad to stimulate in terest in markmansbip, and th result ia tbat today the average is probably as high, if not higher, than it was st tbe beginning of tbe war. The figures laid before tbe president tbat elicited his approval shewed that in 1903 there were, in tbe whole army, 58 expert riflemen, 394 shaipshooters and 600 marksmen, as tbe various grades are known technically. In the following year these figures bad in creased to 264 expert riflemen, 1,439 sharpshooter and 2,484 marksmen. Now it shown that last year the reco.d stood 696 expert riflemen, 3,371 sharp shooters and 3,346 marksmen. Gene ral Oliver attributed the improvement in large ptrt to tba fact tbat congress has allowed an increase of pay of $3 per month In the case of expert rifle men, 12 for sharpshooter and f 1 for marksmen. GRAND DUKES COWER. Czar Asks for Aid to Escape Wrath of His People. St. Petersburg, July 9 According to advices from Moscow, there sre now 20,000 workmen on strike in the city, and conditions are hourly becoming more threatening. All the police and soldiers on duty there have been noti fied to use the strictest measures to prevent crowds gathering in tbe streets and to compel all persons who csnnot show authority to keep off tbe streets after nightfall. The situation in the Caucasus is threatening and a detachment of Cos- signals in order to meet emergencies in sacks, armed with rapid fire guns, has battle, when owing to smoke or when I been dispatched there on a special signal apparatus has been shot awav, train signals cannot longer be given. While I It is asserted in official circles In St it is regarded as somewhat nazardoue reiersourg mat toe gtand dukes are to maneuver big battleships without taking the most gloomy view of tbe signals, it is thought necessary to have situation. All are said to have sent tbe officers familiar with this duty in I tneir valuables to faris and other En flee Graaarr with Klevater. Her' plan of granary to bold 8.0(H) buahela of grain j the wall a t ton1 snd an elevator 1 arranged to work by horse power. A grauary hold 3,000 bushel will require to bs Vi fwt by S3 feet Inside, This will gl blue, sis 13 feet by T feet n 0 feot high. This will also allow for a pas sage across the middle of the building 8 feet wide, w hich will give access to all of the bins and can be used for cleaning gialn, as well as storing snmll Imple ments, The floor should be raised four feet from the grouud to mske It dry and convenient for loading grain, SS well as to provide for the elevator, and reltlng below the floor. The walla be ing of stone, should be 13 feet high; this will provide for 4 feet below the floor, one foot for floor, then 8 feet to the plates ; this will give one foot clear over the bins. Titer should be a etone center wall lengthwise under the floor to carry the floor Joists, which will be 12 feet long and uiatoh on middle wall. cxAKiBT with rowca tixvaroa. To give bead room over the tup joists the roof should be a third pitch. rollon-lug Is tbe required material J.l'.V) feet rooting, one luch. 1.070 feet flooring. luch. to be laid double. 50 Joists for floor. 2 Inches by 12 Inches, 12 feet long, 1,000 feet 10 Joists over head. 2 Inches by 2 leches, 24 feet long. 610 feet CoO feet lumber for bins, one Inch. 2H studs, 4 Inches by 4 Inches, 8 feet long. 13 squares shingle. 130 feet Inch lumber for door. 40 rafters, 2 Inches by 4 Inches, 16 feet long. To arrange an elevator for horse rower, a hopper that will bold at least 50 bushels should be sunk la de floor close to tbe door and at one aide to empty grain for the wagon. The ele vator Is an ordinary built elevator with buckets standlug upright and In the rear corner of center bin. The box at bottom of elevator must be dose on the ground to be connected with the dellv- try hopper by a spont with sufficient lope that tbe grain will ran freely. be elevator will discharge well sbovs the uuwr Joists Into a hopper In the center of the building, to which a fun nel-shaped spout la attached, that can be shifted to deliver into any of tbe bins. Tbe horse power should be plac ed at the end of the granary, aud driv en by a belt or shaft passing through n opening In tbe wall left for the pur pose. Tbe details can be all worked out by a mechanic, one esientlal Is to havs plenty of slope for tbe delivery hopper to box st foot of elevator, even It should be sunk Into the ground s little. Montreal Star. an.. rir nf nirforeut epei,lm,'lt sta tlous has shown that a largo mmiber of i... ara ftllltallied lU ClOVOr lurviau ' , , ... . .i..ir. .,uwl liiclndliut the dod .i. .,1.11, im aa dvatrilftlY to lllial UVIJ v an ii - ill fa. and a large numlier of bad wm hi., th. m.riMa nlntitaiii. Willi vitl .... ...- - mustard and host of nsw weeds. On impur sample of Inst year s sup nly contained thirty-two specie r eliru seeds, lucludlng hoth specie v dodder, the pltiiiluliii. maigr common x.i. .,u-l.. of Wpateril Weda that s'ra new In Ohio ud IJ' European weeds that have been hero- tnfiira unknown In tills 8tti. At lea-it a doseti new weeds Iinv beu Intro ducod Into Ohio In alfalfa seed during half as ninny rears. While this I unaiivptithle It Is still more so to get only hlnck modtck (yei low trefoil) plants as many Iinv done, where supposed alfnlfa seed was sown. In these times of high priced seels there Is temptation to adulterate with cheap seeds like th black medlck. etc which have very slight value as fotnge plant with us; there I like dlapoa tion to offer seed with uimiy weed seeds, at low price. Hoth these dun gers are real. Intending purchasers o such seeds will do well to be aurvd of their quality. hlppla- liar la Dealers. During the lint two years a number of roeuo lu different sections of the country have been offering a consider II advance on the market price of bny and thousands of ton have beeu ship- pet) to these !eople for which the pro ducer received little or no re! urn. With tiny, as with other article of farm produce. It Is usually beat to sell It near horn aa possible. In every fnnu li:g center there art reliable dealers who will pay a fair price for such pro ducts and pay sjiot cah for them. Tru they sell them at an advance, but It I almost tiniwMlhle for the grower to reach these outxlde source of demand, hence be can hotter afford to let On- local dealer make a dotlur or two tru lie can to take any chance In shipping himself, and Mec!a!ly to people of whom be knows nothing. The write yearly sells his surplu h7 to a l-a liveryman and gets the caah on di-llv ery. Opportun'.Htw offer to hale It ami ship to the city at an advance on the local price, but w have figured tli.ni our labor, time ami element of rUk I the latter pronontilon Is not warraitte.1 by tile higher price, so we "let well enough alone," aud It generally pays to do this. Indianapolis News. Baal lira llaada. Labor on farms U u.-arly always pressing after miring opeiiri. hut It U dltficult to secure capable help. There are many excellent opportunities for boys to secure g'io.1 hm-s ami fair wages If they sre willing to si-rve year on farms lu the endonvor to learn It may be mentioned that, while mauy suppose that "auytuily can work on a farm," the fact Is that even a law number of Inlxirers aivmttoiiied to farm lng are undesirable. The txtt farm hands are those who rroutre no suier vision, thus relieving the employer ot the necessity of leaving bis personal duties in order to look after lbs help. Oallat fur Praia. One of tbe most common as well as most efllclent protections for the outlet of a main drain Is a plank box wltti wire bars placed vertically across the case they are engaged in actual warfare at some time in the future and a situa tion should arise necessitating the abandonment of signals. Fight the Income Tax. Sacramento, Cal., July 7. Both the Western L nion and the Postal Tele graph companies have been assessed nere on ttieir trancnises, and both are making a gigantic fight before the local board nf equalization on tbe ground ropean center and to be ready to the country at an bout's notice. The rumor is again afloat tbat tbe czar ha asked tbat one of the powers send a warship to wait at a convenient point to take on the royal family case of a revolution to a place of safety. in and convey them Secretary Wilson to Visit Stockyards Washington, July 9. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, accompanied by tbat if Hacramento can force payment ooinctor juctlabe, tr. Melvn, chief of of tax on franchises, every city, town and hamlet in the conntry where they have office may do likewise, and thus burden the company beyond financial endurance. The assessment here are as follows: Western Union. $90,000: Postal, 35,000. To Make Bigade Posts. Washington, July 7. Secretary Taft has determined to make a trip of in epection westward next October to Fort Ei ley and Fort Leavenworth, a well as to tort bam Houston, at 8an An tonio. Hi purpose is to examine these tbe bureau of animal industry, and Or Dorset, chairman ol tbe biochemic di vision, left for Chicago this afternoon to make a personal inspection of tbe Chicago packing institutions. "Before drafting tbe regulations for the enforce ment of tbe law, I want to He what ia going on for myself," said Secretary Wilson today. "My stay in Chicazo may rnn two week, l have not map pea out any itinerary." Overhaul the Oregon Washington, July 9. The battleship Oregon ia to be put ont of commission places, with particular reference to the lor two or three year while nndersoinc execution of the plans of tbe general complete overhauling at the Puget staff for the creation of large briaejde sound nsvy yard. The Navy depart- poets at these points. He will likely ment today received complete estimate also approve of such posts at American I ol proposed repairs, which aggrefgate Lake, Wash.; Fort V. A. Russell. 1H76.OO0, but belore this work is un Wyo. ; Chickamanga, and some post in I dertaken estimate will have to be re the Middle ttates. I viewed by tbe general naval board. Of this total amount, $500,000 ia required Warrant for Mrs. Nation. for general repairs, such as lavina Guthrie. Julv 7. A Federal warrant decks, substitnting new plate for those was issued today by United State At- Which Lave been worn or damaged, etc. torney Scot horn for Carrie Nation, charging her with sending obscene matter through tbe mail! in ber tem perance publication, the Hatchet. Mr. Nation is now lecturing in Texas, and Federal officers have been notified to place her tnder arrest. A rcent isfue of the Hatcbet contained a lecture to yonng men and boys, in which Mr, National used very plain language. Need Faster Cruisers. London, July . It I stated thst th Admiralty baa decided, after the lesson at tbe recent maneuvers, tbat there i need of more and faster cruis ers to protect Sritisb commerce. The crnisera are decided to have too (mail a coal carrying capacity and therefore useless when it become necesaarv to send them on mission requiring s From Oldest to Youngest. 'rKe steaming radius. The proposed Loudon, July 7. A large number of oew c'maar will carry only a few signatures of member of tbe British ue,Y7 a"s parliament bave been attached to a message which will be forwarded to tbe I c11 for Designs for Big Ship, Russian parliament extending to it the Washington, July 9. Secretary Bon congratulation ol tbe oldest to tbe apart ha issued a circular invitin yourgeit parliament, expressing the ship designer and shipbuilding firms nope mai some oi me members oi the w suDmit plan for the 20,000-ton bat latter will attend the international ar- tleebfp authorized bv cona-raaa. Th. bit rat ion conterence to be held here at naval bureau bave also been instructed in end oi July. I to prepare like plan for comparison. .J DBAIN OtIUT. end about two Inches apart Such box should be uiaile of 1' Inch blank 12 feet long aud large enough to admit of the Insertion of the tile Into the upjier etid. A protection of this kind serves a double purje. It prevent small animals from entering the drain aud will not be duinngi! by front Fmmt of Iba Haraa. To get the most from a horse It feet nut be kept la proper condition; not ly well and properly shod, but cared lor by the owner In the matter of clean liness, me beginning of sucn care should be the clean stable ; that la, tbe tttbls clean of manure, than which uotblug la worae for the horse to stand m for any considerable time. Wben tbe horse couit In from a day of work In Che Holds, which are soft or frutu a bard drive on muddy roads, look after its feet and legs. Each hoof should be looked over carefully and cleaned, aud the legs should be groomed as carefully as the sldts. Then there are the por tion of the coat which are covered by the barneys which ought to have good care each time the horse Is brought Into the barn. First of all, see that the har ness flu well, then, after unharnessing wipe off the'-places touched by tbe har ness, using a moist rag or sponge. If there la any suspicion of a rubbing, look to the cause at once and remove it There Is no time In the work days of the horse when good care and watch fulness will do so much to keep him lu good condition as during ths period of bard spring work. For (alloaaed Saaoldera. A farmer In North Dakota give bis method of treatment and cur of cal loused shoulders of work horse In the Dakota Farmer, which he says he has used with uniform success, as follows: "I cut a silt In tbe front part of the collar opposite the callous, then cut another slit at right angles across the first one. I then take out enough of the filling to allow for callous. After soaking face of collar In warm water 1 lay the front part, where cuts bave been made, on a plank or something Mild, and pound face of collar where It presses on callous, with round faced hammer, till a sufficient hollow hai been made. This plan will work whether collar has been used with or without pad. Then when the horse are most abundant during damp! heavv Mines In from work I bnthe the csllous weathor. which ...,. iiv . .'....., Smoklne Meat. The bent fuel for smoking ments Is greeu hickory or maple wood, snmth ered with sawduxt of the mi mo mute rial. Hardwood of any kind Is prefer awe to sort wood. Itealiioiis woods should never be used, as they are like ly to Inipnrt bad flavors to the product. Corncob are the bmt substitute for hardwood and may be ivted If diwlred Soft w-nrvls and corncobs give oh liirire amount of carbon In burning, mid this Is deposited oil the meat, msklng It dark In color and of rank flavor. Junl lr oerries anu fragrant woods are sometimes added to the fire to flavor the meat Growlaar Mai,, Nut growing I profitable, but It re quires ynnr to bring a nut tree to s stage of growth Where It will pay well: heme only young farmers are induced to duvoto Inud In that direction. Wal nuts, chestnuts and butternut will Im prove with cultlvotlon. In a few years walnut tree will he no scarce that the farmer who has a grove will secure his own price therefor, the timber belli exceedingly Valuable. Thander lliirmi and Soar Milk. Th primary cause of sour milk la the growth of certain bacteria that are nlways very numerous In the air ami ranitot be kapt out of the milk. These In water a hot a con be borne and nalut with Idolne. You will find this plan worth trying, and I will guarantee tbe collar wll not be Injured." Alfalfa Seed. aceomnanlea thunder storms ; as such weather Is par ticularly lavornnie to their dovelon- nierit Hence, the popular notion that thunder storms make milk sour. aa tlraeat Call. In th eonrs of clickrd career, Wly Hainou. known a a "promo-1 tr," bad oJournd temporarily tni many place, It 1 not strng that h sometimes forgot far. , I "Have you J rail fur stirring, man In the advertising department of your business 1" he asksd matn-1 lng, wben be bsd gained to th office of the lnutor of sows tin . clIUo. 'I Th man tt th desk loos !" J snd thn dropid hi y. I No," h ald, aortly, "but I n U you xactly where there a eall for, just uch a man a you are." 'Tr' ld th proiuoUr. "I hould b glad to asar of It." "If up In Usiiktown, Vrmont" ld th Invwtor. "The call come from the grocr and th provision dealer and the pluuihsr and the livery stbl keep er and svral othr. Tiiy"v been calling for you for ten yr. vr sine " I "Ah." said th promotsr, "I fser that rsll I trill too loud," and be softly snd rpldlyjlthdrw. Yea Cas Oat Alt' PooMla Pfttttt Wrll Silas a Olmstad. Is i.M. T Mae aaiaU ol Allan s rl r aaa. II matin, hoi iw..Uan , achlitf !. waaea u- . n.ki .h.. ..r. A ratlals rur fur eorna, li.srewlnsnaiU and bunlona. A lid nip' all it sm. ii i awi hi nrwi HelplHelpl Tm Falling Thus cried the hair. And i kind neighbor came to the ret. cue with a bottle of Ayer'i H.ir Vigor. The hair u lived f In gratitude, It grew long and heivy, and with it the deep, rich color of early life. Sold in all parti of the world for sixty yeara. .. " Ahmlaa vaarasa I letlaaatlt allaf a. kti luiiui., .! .nava f m.f., 7V .t.lM4 k a fiua ia km At..', ii.i, J Hi T t ."-..Mlii Jk kr 0. tm Ok, L.V.H, mJS Ala BMaafeMarata al tiers laKSAr-ABUU, nil. Uli SfXTBUi, (latsi Serlsiaral Traal. At color! camp meeting la Caro lina a testifying penitent referred to himself aud bis unconverted brothers a niggers" In a spirit of blvt humil ity which be drained well pleasing to his Maker. Ths presiding elder wbe sinened" bis speech at proper Inter vals flually thrsw out a gentle rebiik. fall yo'ts'f a rulted puasou, broth er, n admonisnei mipraanitaiy. dig ger t a term ob reproach Invented by proud whit folks Iw-jr atu't no men tion In d Oood Hook of niggers." "Oh. ys. dry Is, parson," th peni tent contradicted solemnly. "lon't you rec'lect d pise whsr It tell shout nig ger Deuiusr l.lpplncott's Magaslu. WoUwawlll 6n.t He. WliMloat SoMhlna Syrup lha bail ramadf inaaa for laelf sSUdraa durteg th laalalni f.f tut. WSm laaraaa. I SMIee. Rising Touag Slaleamao-Hm t hart Is soother aisltar, lust as Important, that hai baa evarlooktd. I am galng le la trodue a bill far ik rigid laapaetloa f baktrlas. Cooatttufat" PrttJioora, far your own psaos of mind. I sdv.a yes set te do it." Alaiaal Haaaa, Why, Asloalo." aald Iks korrllad sat- ron, who had lowad s ft cast siac st tba mnokry, "im ha always ul s sola Is! lit month ahaa ha picks It upf .Sot a s siout , sigaor. csrraetsd tba orfta grlniltr. "liar mottt'." klaa.burls Japas. Is Just twlcs lb sits LAND SCRIP Brr Iml Kwii aa Hantaan .""J! aar.yrMl, M...r..il, iih.. .r tw.tra i.aZ aj.d. .-I I ... M.'..r rha.w ijzl w anaii h.i.ln a.'4..f. A.la-ttaH4 afai ail kl.Oa ul taaa te.urN- a a .i. " It. W, II WII Ttt, l b. I'UiJ, rwilaaAOft fart land Trad Direttery ' Nam sad Aadraaaa as Partlaad af Rase, aalall BaaMaaa Ctraai. . ratnaa MAIlK' l ANtSIIha- WMM l.a an p9Umt iat taalefa. a.4 a MOII.K. af all i.U Ma m at VMr -ln attaak I lit FraM K. I tl AM BtrANAtOMa-Wa sawaalan Ik. V eNUaiar a. k. II.. Iwal. Wvlla Ma aw. f4al SaaiiMl llflk aOaa. , w Hnai If.tWIK.I- ra. Mlrt'l AITrwl k.nlaa'a I a.'. N.n.1 riha .. ibi. la a.a. narawki.c, Marnaa.aa4 auik airaaia. l-eywa1 awMAUa. rot lav oli-ir a (hi w b. n HiMA loll.lnl kkl A iMiwa iwi r& Mua i. I'ai'. utva, riAHoa s H..Aa ih.uv ra K.,.. n r ria. nmi 1'iiiMuriwaaM.MM. UiiwMIm I. ja .... . .- A'lm & uit ltaakf a. riiana. Oraana., , a isint U.aM k-aM.k-kw. lutwi.) la.i.kt a-.a. ..Ml..au tata feww fit i. I ll;Mltl.lhM MMauft..; ttaal nro-a. i .i... ta !. tMik m. I'wm r. K 0. " ' fHl'll'sT U'' wHUa a advartlaara alaaaa 1 1 aaaatiaa ibla kaaHi eraaa .aSBWaSaW MOW akVk ays I tout; lit tiu hortio Ilia slgiin,. Th Kind You Have At turn urcbiis. II. I lrU lier, mid Im hern luiulei nuiter III prrMinui supcrvi-iuu ror over ;t ji-nrs. Allow no one to deceive, yu In this, t'otiiitcrf.-lts, Inilinlloiis nnU .IiixUa-gHMl are) hut l:prrlmrtita. uml inliiiit'rr the boulth of Chlldrrii i:iM-ri-ii a waainat i:Hriiii-nU c What is CASTORIA CastorU I a Imrmlrs siiltltut fur Cmtor OH, 1'nrev. fcorlr, Drop and Hootliliiu- Hjrnps, It I flrmiutnt, It roiiinin neither Opium. Morpliliio nor other Aurcotlo siitiatuiicc. Its ago I Its iruuriiiitrr. Il .a troys Worm "'.'? ;i"rerlliii. H cures Ilnrrliii. him WIikI 4 . :..U rrl,-1r, Wthliiir Tr.uil.li-a, rures t'unstliMitlon nml I-lutulriirr. It ft.lnillntc the. jr'.MKl, rt-rult tho Htoinncli anil llciwrls, glvlinr l.cnltl.y al i,Hiurn,t lleeu, 1 tie Children' ruuucTuo Motli-r's rrirntl. The Kind You Haye Always Bought JUeaxs tbo Signati iieaia mo Signature of ' In Use For Over 30 Years. tii-tTaua HiMaTT. tt MutMi iMf mmm tt The Little Doctor in your Vest Pocket 3 Th constantly lncrM.l,. ... , "u . KK W the .A 1.1.1. . . . " . S""" - r...... ,1. ." a. vu. uifc" ncu OI SeU UlSKe purity and germlnahlllty ot th latter of the blgJiest Importance. Bulletin No. 133, Jut Issued by the agricultural experiment station, Manhattan, Kan.; treat or airaira seea arul tbe various impurities and defeota to which It 1 liable, Tbe method of testing availa ble to fanner and seedtmien and mors elaborate one practiced at the eta tion are described In detail. The bulletin la lavishly Illustrated and may be ob tained free on application. EE th thin, round-cornered little Enamel Box below I Whsn carried In your vest pocket II mesns Health-ltuursnc. Il coiilslns Six Candy Tsblets of pleasant tails, almost as pleaunl aa chocolsi. Each labial Is a working do of Caa- carels, which acts Ilk ExmcIm on lha Bowel and Liver. Il will not purge, sicken, nor upset the stomach. Because It is not a "Qlls- drivsr," like Sails, So dium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor Aperient Waters. These wssls Diges tive Juices of the system needed to morrow. In merely flushing out ths Bow els today. Nellher I It ilk Castor Oil, Clycerln. or other Oil Laxa tives that simply lubrlcale Ih Intes tines for. transit of the food stopped up In Ihem al thai partlo- 1. tar Hm. ' - - .... These They stimulate fh Bowel Muscles t - contract, expand, and quei lh Diges tive Juice oul of food tn. cascarei aa ;tt,i natural!, wimoui purging or dUcomforl. They don't help Hi Bowels and Liver f In such a way as lo mak Ihem lean y3 similar asalslanc lor th lulur." . This I why, with Case are!, th do time Instetd of Inoraased, a It musl b with all succsedlng dote of other Calhartlcaand LaxsllvM. , . (,;! Cscrtol ljjis i carried In your ; rlad In M LlJy'l Purse), nd eaien Just when you sur nect vou need on ' ' . -, -a yeu will never knew lok dy from in Aulin.r in. a! lira. Stownjr itet of" Vat PatkP Canard BtM tomftarti WaUh. CggS On th Imrk. of cattle, and tbe young lirrvac, afier iKsuing rrom tne egg, bore Its wny through the animal's skin and remains lodged In the cclliilnr tissue untn n attains maturity. The grub mnv i.a ,i. ua.-wu a .weiiiiig oi me Nk II of II.. nai uiuse a rrr.nu.J animal. The welling' slmni.i u . rnanently. sriuewed, which will cause the Jarvae "Mtt cause of Consllnallon ,a to be ejocied If it Is not easily JtkZttTto Hj moved, a small oiien Inir a u.i.l.i i,. ih.i . . ' ,nB Muscles in the skin with a sharp-noimed kmr.. r... " ' """"ne! and the larvne may then le ertriu te.i M....I.. I u 7 .p.r,0IICil1 Bowel with a curved needle, I h""-;; . ' " MMe nd Cold Bath io in Alhlellc Muacle. - e - Becus,nerlyll ' these Ills berln In th Bow!,""9 partial Consllpsllon pave th way ' emergency drura reli.u. n.. l"'.m?!!? trouble, but do not relieve II Cause, The sams trouble will ih.r.in.. . lawur per- all other Diseases. "Vst Pocket" BSk' 10 cnl. Be sur you gel th genuine, ma only by Ih Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold In bulk. Evry labial tamped "CCC." ' - FREE TO OUR FRIEWDSi t the Muse ea ",.twJ,ni " Mnt "'" Wl'M snd Bowels. , hard -nAitirel In celtrs. It It s busolr fr I" lo lha R,.i oresaintr labl. Ten cants la stimM I stked tt to the- Bowel ,,1lr, fTt.",Tt clUwr.i; id Cold Bsth which Wssiunlr trinket It kiadtd. " - - - ..in., ...nan ia b'"". . ti?fi, ,S"'i snetitleBliisj this ptpar. AJ" Its'luig Ktmay Csmptai', CUugosrlllw U Nh