l" t Yaw
Farm t.l-
r ' I
LAZY LIVER
. ..... t
"I find Cascarets so gooa w ' "1 ,
not be without them. I was troubled
P deal with torpid liver an hcaiUchc
lysine takingCascare CamlyCamr
tie I feel very much belter. 1 natt c cr"
nlcTmmeml them to my fnetul. as
the bent medicine I hsve ever seen.
Anna IWtnet,
Osborn Mill No. a. Fall River, Mas.
a i.M.r .r,itIWXl L I t,
1ITO t" - .
cur oc your money ov.
EXHAUST PATIENCE
EXILES GET FREE
Siberian Convict Land In Alaska but
Are.NoCWanted.
rWnvn. Aaska. July 1. me. .
japan Tries to Obtain Peaceful X'SSC.i1
..imnn UMth Thlna Russian v.r "nd h,d "? "
OUlUClUUiu mi" wuiiiu.
Kariao.u.e.
exclaimed Mr.
rVrgti-
Thai
George, only half "I could tee)
ths bed
Looklaar Where ""'""
"So the mulo KicKeu
o.f,.... in Reconsider Matter
I I 111. I. v: " - - '
and Japan May Abandon All
Effort to Conciliate.
the result of a Nome muss nwu.
but finally Untied when it was found
they had the necessary amount of
tfbuq nFFFRFn UNACCEPTABLE 1"! Z3 X, 7 'mZu.
ILlUUd vi .- -.- M ...! who
Among me pany
are Delievea u w i...-. -
l 1 ....lit .! 1-clllVIOlS WHO t'BCBWU
uai..i ------ ... 1 f
fr,im rwnal co onv in mi inwu
o;l,.,.i. ..vara months HiTO Hlia wno on
June 20, were reported to be working
their way toward Ui enpe. on u
treme Eastern coast of Siberia in an
..... nvu V Hehrins straits and
T.,i;n Julv 20. The Kokumin, one! . .,.:,,
t t),. most influential of the Japanese . believed to be the escaped
. . . .. ..Hu m. i . . .--i.
newsDaiters. and wmcn is K"1 convicts are wearmfit oui
carded as the mouthpiece of Marquis form( Th((J,e m.n naVe been keeping
. ........ i.... in matters oer-l.. . . -..i -..i......... . mm.
, . . sall Katsura, me pieiniv-.. ... . . weir own counsel,
-yas, sah; good au hard. sao. government's policy, m , u even with the other Russians
-But why did you tura your Wk K,o discu8S,d the situat.on X camo down from the North with
between Japan ana nin - them
Urmiat note. I f -. ru,.rh...1 Nome fnun M
it I ...
It was expected, says " beria on the Kussian steamer vaarij.
,i, withdrawal of the proposal to I . . .:;! Nome the men re-
.r... i, Th Hairue arbitration tri- ...i,. ,, ateamer St. Croix, and
i"" - ' " . ,:... i .
i...i f.a .lifferwnces Between i , nort. where tney aaneo
uuii,i ... . . I value w -- .
-j i.,..n nreeeded the axioption ol I , . . thu construction camps of
what was hoped would be a conciliatory c r River & Northwestern rail
nolicv bv China. Hut tnis expeC1.u.u.. .
u. nt heen realited. China now pro- T. ,,:.,, worn hv the men sup-
UkB 112 poses wholly unacceptable terms and i(J t0 b( the ,..,1 Hlitical exiles
refuses to repiy i r 1 V j show very nam usmrb. "
roideration. The article concludes. , .,,,. .re taken from the guards
The Japanese government is exer- kj,lod in tne bRttle at Chupotosk, near
eisingall possible patience, but is not Arctic cUkW ,B!)t March, when the
convicts defeated a company oi i"""
gf
! wanted f see where he was send
ing me. boSs:--Yonl.er8 Statesman.
SKK THE CRKAt
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
FINK ALBUM OK 1'l.ATK- t TH.
BUILD KUS
AnJ nwhTf lhy' ,.eT
SEATTlf. THE "GtM Of THE COAST
Vrv HHP. ir i r"-.i
IHlr-but'tiff t'.-tnu
QnnAvjfii' Kalisrtcl or
Missoula and Cocur d'Alene
, . t,.l (r,inff to t!ir ornint?
OiJr.Tvti.'-nfcit w,U 1 to your
ivmiaire '-'! r "t iw
tin MR. SEEKERS CLUB
413 Central Building, Seattle, H ashinyton
baking powdrt that I
d.v all that the
b;rh pr.crd baktns
txtrd will do "
it twttfr. It rairt tbe
i e.-li f.i roikw libt
cr. slrt nl btte:
nwn f Sold Vf (To
cr 25c p pound. 11
you wilt tend yout
trill t"i r" on hcai!h ni1 bllk'n Powd.
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
carrying im enauranv. .
sentimentality, uniesa t
-i ... K.,f.,r the conclusion of the
,,rnt month. Japan will be obliged
to assume a different auuuae.
MAY MEAN RUSSIAN ALLIANCE.
p.kin Diolomat Sees Deep Meaning
in Crane's Appointment,
Poi-,v Jnlv 20. The appointment
by President Taf t of Charles R. Crane.
nt Phii-airo. a man unknown w
r.,i..r., world or in diplomatic circie.
to h minister to China, is recogniseil
in Pekin official quarters as me orea
intv Poatfti lc4.
i. r t V
Tk. i.'.nmnnn wno came iruiu nv.u
a. ..ma vsel Wltn tne lUHUKim
men profess to know nothing oi ineir
identity, and share the belief that they
are the survivors of the band of exiles
who were fighting their way across i,
500 miles of Siberian waste.
r.irtalil ller Hoe.
A sumll house which i'u b occupied
by a brood sow and her uer .
best for ralsliiK strona. healthy hogs.
It ts the most cleanly and mutuary,
and with well art-aimed yards the plK
can he cared for with practically o
mow labor thnn In a hm notise.
leal and uaefui nouse
la shown In tli accompanyln cuts. It
nutter nuiklim 11,0 1 . .
and creanury has J'
:;to.iuod by ..... 'i :rz
-;:; r.h
vat hiii ntiti
nm' ., . " tmltmled. ami
Quired to maue .I., d,t I, trip " Jj
ha rlttl riMrtlll "
and
raAMKWORK AM1 1IMJ1S10!.
60,000 WANT LAND.
Is sot ou 2x6 In. runners and the house
If fl ft. 4 tu. loim and 7 ft. 8 lu. wine.
A tlKht. smooth floor, with no cracks
or knot holes. Is essential. The frame
will allow 16 fl. boards and battens to
ha ann-atl In tWO.
At each end of the house Is a door 2
ft. wide and 2 ft. 6 In. hUh, which
allns un and down between grooves or
cleats, and Is held up by a rope passing
throtiKh a small pulley at the riOK
It ts quite desirable to have doors at
tin' h ends.
A necessary adjunct to a sanitary
tn t the v.'iitilator In ths roof. Two
of the 12 lu. roof hoards are sawed off
Lands
DAISY
oJC . llr
FLY KILLER
rv cWaua.
-fill vr UP oi
DO ioH
iniun nTtis:nr
Rush of Applicants for Indian
Beginning to Slacken,
ct.n. Wash.. Julv 19.-The mim
ing of new ground as well as the roost hef of sppUcitiona for reservation lands
striking action wun reiet-u Saturday was somewnai "
for
tiM. of all 4ler or .UE irn.it.w ctchw.
KAROLO S0HERS. 150 Otaslb ... Brotlr. T.
COFFEE'
TEA SPICES
fUKINO POWDER
. EXTRACTS
tlUST RIGHT
OOSSEiaDCVEiS
poftrutNa. out.
with reference
American representation in China
lire 1 . , . .
Th Russians and rrencn in me but
nese capital have attached special sig
nificance to the transier oi
Rockhiil from Pekin to St. reiersourg,
hnlrfini' it to mean a Rusao-Amencan
Chinese affairs,
..... 1 1 ,t,a.
Hitrh fh nese omciais aeciuic m
u rviins's irreatest enemy, out
r.,t Rritain haj unofficilaly warned
Thin, that the Anelo-JapaneSJ alliance
was never more strong man n i i
r,nt. and has ureed that China de-
. . , . !..
vise amicable relations wnu oi""
TRYING CALHOUN AGAIN.
It k.. !'!
5..1FI IS"1 Irv,fifU J" - ,,
S'r ' :
nn nrucMlino; davs. not only here,
v.. ... r.: -, - ... ..,.1
ht in f'neur d Alene. biimuui
... i.,.,.
v.i;.,.ll In Snokane. aooui o.ouu
.,,ni!rat.nna were nled : in
d!Alene. 5.500; in Missoula, 2,300, and
V.l.'-null 1 SlllK
The total for three days in Spokane
r.nr d Alene is a little over 23.-
000 each. The crowds at the hotels
are easm off an1 it appears mat many
who have come West to file are passing
through to Seattle to see tne exposition
first and are planning to apply on their
wav hack.
n v
..,m,. mimo th notaries was tnreav
enirg, an agreement has been reached
urh all will tret together, Danisn
Rrr,n InterminaDie i5 mnetitmn and DOOl receipts.
wwu , ,w..., . .
Securing Jury. Notaries here say mat auout.
Von PMrC SCO. alUlV -v.- i a "--J - - r r ,,
r.TC.m nr,ident of the United Rail- almost all cases from the tasi seea.ng
, , . . nra.t
in aoa n on trial in mis cnj inpmeiu
coi"ti.itu ii"ic
a ft? Inches from the ridge. Strips
In. thick are nniled aljove the battens.
whirh will raise the ventilator 3 In
above the roof boards and give amid
ventilation hlle ureventlng direct
irufts. Karra und Home.
plus and un
livery ohPr
tt,cd fr. ntt"
delivery for
creaiiu-ry piitrous
Poptti'ltneut ol
creamery
to feed his calves
it... rntait . swrei,
day. when proprriy u
this substitution of cream
.i..ti....v tiv crcttit
" 1 Z . : and mllllo... of dol
iar. yearly lu "T"
tr Uulted Btates
Agriculture.
.. , . . . .... I u it
I wish," said ait raiwrlene-d veterl
' ... . i .it .t,., -loth which
rrV" : mnuracurl.
cud. to replace those Most. ih
on. of the drew of auja-ramlon "UK
n i.. ...niri tilHi'tpt.
mill rmiKi tu
ud
U returned to .he mouth
Inti the nrst stomach, aud lu los
lttdlcallon of indigesuoti
In winter
lug the Iirft
,.ii,i!ill v an
... ......it itr.vttitui
hen cows r.re heavily grained. Should
i it. are on
It aiuiear in summer " '
but receiving
pasture.
some grain,
. .... ...,l,.n for
Is well to remove trie i't '
After a nay "r
and 2 ounces
few days.
t ,..,1,11.1 t Knsoiii salts
, l ..... . ... I., i a-o
ground ginger root im- -:.
of war,,, water. After she re-
. . .... tt,M on
ties ner cu i.
. t hi.t uritdualiy
..r.u.,, ipr! ami .'.j.
working bf o tn Kr'
Kail
hot
2 no
ma
1 t
-an.
Holes for tree planting, aocordtna
. .. . ...I.,- t(...-ord. have leen
to tne r.iiii'"' "" .
...v,.t..l Lv the Uing istaiiu
t- t.l.iHttntf with tly imii".
h.,l., l,oiit to ft deep u"1 ,lu
with a titl,le augur at an angle oi
w,t 3.-. il.ttr.es wtth ttie s.tt.a.e
loaded with half a stick of o t-r "'
,i..,,.,lt.. Tiits shot mases
atwut two feet deep ami iee
I. (.. l..vli. the rarttt in
hottom nulverUed suitably for plant
Ing It l stated that two
thus xcaate h"lr l1"1
d:iy at a cost of about "'-j I'
bole,
,,n.r a,
Att Interesting devrleptltrltt of t!t
usb of flowers fr food Is reeordrd l
dally tilM'r- ' '""'i"'
The tfe of catitlled '
eetmeat has long
OASIORlfl
J
Ai.roimi. s vr,H vvtr
AVcfleltililt,' IVriwiH Kf fur As
!ml!:illiirirt-K)il.UNliu-!iil
IlllVjIlk' SlKKUtlS Mllkf'Bi
Irtimoifsnillonfrsfrfil
,.,.,1 IVv lunidlni tK'HW
NOT aaik tnu.
tU.VntrSlo.avati.I'Un
rtft1llaro4rwu-
luMaiiaLossorSLttr.
SEW WBK.
emit
Tor Infuntii nd Childrfln.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature
of .
AW
a a
lar-uUee tt UMr' "w '
Copy ol Wrapvst.
li!
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
tat , a m.
Vh j
In
the
men can
ten hour
Many of the men
a charee of offering a bribe to a public who apply ook upon .
officials to gain a privilege lor rtis ote. x ' " ,
n .. 1 a, Kofi rtMn n i namAar n imcuiibiiu a
3toTnierr0atronf . the ouUide state.
three days of
548 l'earl Street, ew
I)R. W. II. " I.
j.u.j i - 1 Wiimnain. Minnesota, im-
in,or when the first panel of 25 citi- most largely represented.
I j - j 1 ti anrt f.ral for
- n AKaitsra(i a n n h n aui uuiir i i uvs kihiij
sena -. .' ... .k,,.,, kc ruin
ment taken until next weanesciay registration -
mornintr.
Except for the absence oi vnree
four notable principals and the prea-
.nn. of District Attorney W. H. Lang.
Hon aa chief orosecutor. the proceed
ings today differed in no parti-uiar
from the er!v staees of the first trial,
PBonlted in a disaereemenl. it
CHINA MAKING PROGRESS.
C. Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This wondef ul man haa
iriiwie a life study of the
rtrj$erT.ies of Roou.
Hertm and Barka, and
ia fr-iviir the world th
beae.it of hu ervicea,
No Mercury, Poison
or Drug Used. No
Gaarant! to rare Catarrh. A'htna. I-arifr.
Ptwniuhar.fi K ';6 r ey t r -u b.w, aii Prival
lur4Uis of M a and Women,
A SUE CANCER CURE
Jst retitfivwl from IJ-k;rt, Cb-'RJi ijfe, luro
and re'.iabie. U..fiUnj4 in Sut works.
If you cannot call wn'e ffr fyrrptom blank
mi circui&r. Inciyw; 4 cenUt m tmf c
CONSULTATION rREE
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
162Va first M, cor. Morfiion, Portland, Or.
D..L t.iit Sa Bovcott on American
Products Has Ceased
San Francisco. July 19. William
W. Rockhill, recently American min:
.virt.nt from todav'a exanination ,' , rhina who has been promoted
that the talesmen were anxious w w to the position of ambassauor v cus-
cape service on any pretext.
Disagrees on Jap Case
Honolulu .lulv 20. The iury in the
nf 13 JaDanese strikers who re.
isisted arrest following the riot on the
I w.ikahu nlantation on July 8, which
sia, arrived here ttxiay on the steamer
Tenyo Maru, accompaniea uy
Rkhill. After a short atay in Wash
inaton he will proceed to his new post
t at St. Petersburg.
Referring to present conditions in the
Orient, Mr. Kocknill saia mv v.....
retired at 4 o'clock on Saturday after- was making :great ;PW.
and which ast ment reporiea reciion. iw..H"r
that it was impossible to agree, came
into court today and informed juage
! Robinson that it could not reach a ver
dict. After charging it further tne
judge again ordered it locked up. An
hour later the jury for the third time
reported a disagreement and finally
was discharged
May Be General Strike.
Mexico City, July 20. Reports from
all oarta of Mexico indicate that the
tentiment in favor of a strike in sym-
r ,'?t I
r W' i i
tha industries of the country
flourishing. There was r,o longer any
boycott or prejudice against American
products, and trade relations with this
country were of the most satisfactory
character.
Nansen Ready for Arctic.
Christiana, Norway, July 19. Dr.
Fridtjof Nansen is ready to start on a
new expedition into Arctic waters in
his private yacht Veslemoy, which has
been furnished with ice sheathing and
.t.., m:.u tv,o ,!n Hianatchers bv the otherwise spec ally equippeo i
.J . ..l... H will continue h a oceano-
railroads of Mexico is rapiny crystal
lizing. Many telegrams declare the
engineers ar.rj conductors win leave
their posts if necessary. rresiuem
Stone, of the Brotherhood of Locomo
tive Engineers and Vice President Cur
tis, of the Order of Railway Conduc
tors, are expected to arrive here today.
They will decide on the issue.
erapbic investigations, paying special
attention to currents anu u -
of the water at the surface and at great
Aar.n These currents, it has been
proved, have a decided tffect on the
.i:- n-t r.hcries of Norway. Ilia
trip will be to Iceland and Greenland.
Two Banks Are Closed.
San Francisco, July 19. Pending an
investigation of their affairs, the doors
tt. Union Slate bank and the State
Milk und MllklBS.
Many people believe that milk 1
ready-made and stored In the udder oi
the cow simply aaltlnt tne iiiukp
This Impression Is corrected by the
statement of the well known sclctiiut.
John Burroughs, who says: Most
persons think that glvlnic down or
holding tip the in 11 H ty me row is a
voluntary art. In fact, they fancy
that the udder Is a vessel filled with
milk, and that the row releases or
withholds It Jtint as she chooses. Rut
the udder Is n manufactory ; It t
filled with hlnod from which the milk
Is manufactured while you milk This
process Is controlled dy the cow's
nervous system: when she Is excited
or In any way disturbed, as by a
stranger, or by tnkltij? away her calf,
or any other raute. the process Is ar
rested and the milk will not flow. The
nervous energy (toes elsewhere. The
whole process Is as Involuntary as Is
digpstlun In mnn and Is disturbed or
arrested In about the same way In
diana Farmer.
Sloppau-e of Milk Clow.
A very common trouble In every
dairy Is to Mud nn animal with the
point of the tent rinsed, either due to
a bruise of teat Itself or to infection
of the milk duct which causes a lit
tle scab to form, and unless tills Is
properly handled with care and clean
l,ne the infection Is apt to raun a
loss of the entire quarter. Thoroughly
wash the part In an antiseptic nolo
tlon: then dip a teat plug Into a heal
liH ointment and Insert It, allowing
same to remain from one milking to
another. In this manner closure can
be overcome In a very simple and sat
Isfactory way A milking tube should
not und If II can possibly be avoid
ed, as there Is much danger of Infect
ing the entire quarter hy its use.
Denver Field and Farm.
tho
Globe.
iti vlul.l a a aw
been known, but the practice I now
arising of pn'-.-rvliig rlowrrs whole
You may now buy a hunch, say of vto
lets, for your buttonhole, and after
ward eat them. An a matter of fact,
a number of Dowers ar habitually
(atciv Cloves, raprr. cauliflowers and
artichokes are ail flowers, or parts of
flower, before the blossoms have ex
(landed.
fl.-Ule fur I l Meat".
Fourteen potimls sail, tour mm'"
ltreter. two outi.es s.iler at us. live
.otinds brown sugar, lai.lespoonw oi
4 pepper. w.-Kw gallons of water,
U; mixed l a cold state. Tho
bove iuanMty it sum.-iem tor e
pounds. If the pickle gets timiuy. win
nd cool and ue again, ror U Kiing
beef, four gallons of Witter, one ana a
alf pounds of brown sugar, six
pounds salt, two and a half ounces of
altpeter to a hutidretl pounds of w?cr.
Rural New Yorker
IM.Ia'l l.aok
f I..,.. HI tl Mttl I
tbsl (!.t..my Uwklttl MS"" ,,ki' ltt
b,,e.) . , . .
Atom - T!t' ,n "r
Joy. tils CI t'!"b- 1 l""'.!'
mi. , .
( fceaa It I P at .
ftiile '.lie iKt'k from lb cltyl
You talk about lie.tp rldltt'! I r--le
twenty tniirw on a treet k'jar. n ad'
H llie a tib tel. j
t't.,-1,, Jed tioh! That ain't ivotlf
Itt', Whet, I was ttinr lt J'ar i
to llie top of lite tallrwt bulSdlii' lit;
It dl.lo t e.mt mo a blamed
Vlnor la the Klork.
period of usefulness of
Moors in Bitter Fight.
...j i i.,j;..( .kt n..lc...i fommerciB bank. Of thll
receiveu ntre ut.uy inui. ..." omiun - - .. .utk l
fighting yesterday between the Mwra city, two small institutions whith have
DR W A. WISE
u. kian a T-a'l.T in f-ainlnu, lL-nLB
W ork in furutuio.
Out-of Town People
Should remember ths our f.n-e In rm arranir"l
ht WK CAN IKJ THU1K KNT1RB CKOsS.
I'M, III.).! ASH Hill' WilkK IN A DAY if
neeesmry. 1'0-mVELY PAINLESS EX
TKACTiNG FRKK when pistes or brMire. are or
deret. WK KKMOVK THE MOST SKNS1TIVK
TKKTH AND liODlS WH'HOUT THE LKAi'f
1-A1N. NOSIUDr.NTS, no uncerlnmly.
For the Next Filteen Days
We will frive you a good 22k gold or porce
lain crown for , S-''-V
22k bridge UMiLh 3.5 '
Molar crown tMt
Gold or enamel filliniis. ., l-'
rii.ver IbliiiK
Cotd rubbf-r uliteii 5.0)
Ihe b.t r.-d rubber plates
Painle-sa exU-uctions H)
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS
Dr. W. A. Wise
President and Manaeer
The Wise Dental Co.
(INC.) Third and VVashlngton Sta.
PORTLAND, OREGON
and Soanish at Melilla wag graver than
at first believed. The Moorish cavalry
made a concerted attack on the Span
ish headquartets, swarming down from
all directions and firing their guns as
they approached. The tribesmen dis
played fanatical bravery and the head
long charge was stopped only by a
deadly fire of the Spanish batteries.
Plan for Hayes Funeral.
Colorado Springs, Colo., July 20.
The funeral of Mrs. J. Addison Hayes,
Daughter of the Confederacy, whose
death occurred Sunday evening, will
be held at the family residence next
Wednesday morning at 11 o clock.
Following the funeral services, the urn
containing the ashes the body having
been cremated at Riverside cemetery,
Denver will be interred in Evergreen
cemetery until fall, when it will be
taken to Richmond, Va.
been doing business together for some
Hrr, thoiitrh not legally merged, were
ordered closed by State Superintendent
. u.oa Alrlon Anderson today. Co-
ui .,,.." - ,
incident with the making oi mis oruer
word was received from Larkspur that
William von Meyerlinck, acting pay
ing teller of the combined banks, had
committed suicide.
Radium 86 T 0,000 an Ounce.
London, July 19 -An ascertained
commercial value of 20 per milli
gramme (equivalent to ato,ouu
ounce) has been placed upon radium by
a contract just enter ii"
British Metalliferoug mine" ana vis
count Iveagh and Sir Ernest CasBet for
the supply of seven and a half grammes
of pure radium bromide. This Is the
largest order ever given for radium,
and it will come from the Cornish pitch
blende mine.
FNU
NO. 30-09
TVtaEI writing to ad.ortlaarw pleas
njauiion this paper.
Revives Carlist Party.
Madrid, July 20. Although the Car
list leaders are divided, the majority
believe the accession of Don Jaime aa
The period or usefulness or goo;
sheep varies much with the breed as
well as with Individuals of the same
breed. Some b'x-ome unprofitable at
three or four years of age, others at
ten or twelve or even older. Wheneve
a sheen begins to show signs of weak
ness. evidence of disease or lack
thrift and vigor It should be removed
from the flock. "All s lost that
Dourer I11"1 cracked dish;" all
lost that is put Into an unthrifty
sheepworse thnn lout often, for
dliieased sheep n sy do great damage
to the flock, and when one loses thrl
It loses Its fiatun.1 power to resist dls
eime Nature has marked suci a one
for destruction, and the shepher
should forestall nature by disposing of
It. Orange Judd Farmer.
Creamery Hler rroilneMon
The 1 1800 census gave the total
amount of creamsry butter made In
the United States as 420,1 2'J.OOO pounds.
In 1904 the flgurus had Increased to
31,480,000, iimf ft Is estimated that
the 1910 figures will reach fully 726,
000,000 pounds.
town an
cent '.- I 'libntfo "I rttmlie
Well
Vtfy--l
bet! net,
Hubby How
Wiley Well.
front lu) uy
H ibb I'd rather
muth 'down."
(rum SJOU Kama.
Jj r.aUy f-ed a spflna
much?
I routd
get una for
K:io from bow:
I !
i! t
lu.-k
In tl
Ke.on.l
Zouu.L !
tlaaraea.
t T!t:U lro !id wear-
..1,41 - I lta.1 (i.'it !. f h'd
but, b J u :t. ! ' tB
i t-.-.rli
I,. V!I,
!' .'f4 lo many
f h
a o i 1"
A t'lea.aat SarprlSa,
"Bits ttmtricd lb old fellow for his J
money and h hn t got asy " )
Wa.il I s!i dreadfully dl.appo'nt' .
ar !
"Not a bit. Him' got It"- Haiti- j
mote A met H an. j
S.I. la Ifcw Mill. rr.Wl.at,
"V'( lllitlk.lll uf eli .
aid Mm. lJiiii' " "''''-' wr
as s big -6 M ! s ts pa.
Ituiill bsf."
M.rthan wilt Had He " -nJ
ftoe lb l at ' urn U,4 tkU Stlaa
tuiteg ik Utu (wilw).
Ilia rswanw'wHwa) Wf.
Mr Kswler ouf kuaiti4 ks nxl
a eaiiu, .n lair,
)n. t . Ye. . bat
data s ."i'it d'Srsi.- of -c a..a sl
ii.-"l.li,g of "b" ba .aa Ktf
Arit. mt u't q'lattti e.ff s Httlat bis
!,b that," In . S ts'ltt. , Jlrta,
II...I trioeg tt et Wat t'.al I )! wtat
U tM ho" iM
t mm .k VaatWanV.
4::.t;'i r---t .- l. a t.nes M bL
..-.''. . rai ... a t .-. l.-i . It Sm4
t., a.; l'v..' I.. - , " I., n't af af
mi t.lat t-. a. t'HI-b., A44nat
a,lit itaMtl. . V Y.
Il.nara al llwnMallr.
; -T .... lo J-el i- &' I"1
I ft f!.l t'U tle?
j -Ywu li I -! ! Tb!' lb a oas si
1 'rat l lu gJ lo lb. u: '."
! It ts a molbrf s duty to kprtv
.tatitly on bai d soft! reliable rwBMiJy
j for u in ease of ldfl acrid"! at
mishap to the rhlldrn. Ilsmlih Wttv
ard Oil can b dtde.J Ui fo i'w
; such tinnrrrtcles.
rileaa ll'fl
Whatt l'e w .tnaR b S b.ist
t .,i,! r. ) f a..i bte,bW bay
Kb (- a bit of ft -lit ttsa It
And wait, al-o.i lb f Wbits Wf.
,-..-N. Vrh Kti Msil.
Coareaal..l Seeda.
The National (lovermnetil i becom
Ing more lliier.tl to trie agricultural
Interests each year. The at.proprln
Ion bill lias reported, rovmlng all
appropriations nuidn for the Agrk-ut
tiral Iiepartmi nt. atuotml (his year
$1 J,"T3,27fi, which Is an lncr!ae
nf H9.4".0 over that of last season
The forestry ervlr has aecured an
ncrea of I'.'i'i. W'O for fire ptolec
Ion. Last sear's forest fires were att
object Iiwjoii.
'ire Milk.
Certified milk sell In all lnrste cities
for about twice the price of other
milk. It Is absolutely clean, no lot
purities being allowed to get Into ths
milk. A layer of flue cheesecloth Is
stretched over the milk pall, a Itfyor
of absorbent cotton Is placed upon
that, then another piece of cheeeelot!t
There Is no s -dimcnt In tho hot toft:
of thn milk vetxeln of milk treated In
this way, It l not expeimlve, either.
War nn Hail Seeil.
Good work In detecting adulterate
seeds Is being carried on by th )
parlment of Agriculture. Of 1.47
samples of seeds taken last year 102
samples were, found adulterated or
mlsbranded. The department publishes
tho results of the lest, tngetlier with
the names of the tlrnis that sold the
seed. It Is tlitliiied that since this
work liegitn the trtdo. In adulterated
seeds has fallen off greatly.
Sail Joae Sea la.
The Sun June scale Is ths Insect
that should be sought out and fought
at all season of the year, tl Is a
soft-bodied Insect protected by a waxy
covering which can be penetrated only
by very corrosive chemical. Owing
to Injury to foliage, these chemical
must be lined In winter or when tli
trees are dormant.
(iiiaraoUrd ond'f
II far ro
Us
Friends Every Year
Wa'II snnn rmint vntl amonir them.
It's just a matter of time. More and
mors h.Mi!rwivp8 are trivinrr ud tne 010-
style, high-priced, Trust-made Baking
Powders, Thousands are turning 10
BAKING
POWDER
One trial docs It. You'U never go back.
S.)ak toyourgrocer. Lighter, sweeter
bakinir or monv rrfundtd. I4f bet
ter. Costs much less. You wont
believe it till you try for your-
self.
29 Ounces tor 25 CenU
J rtl W.--l
KG
'L.r'
Jaques Wt- C
tmeses
110,000 Barrels of Oil Burn.
Bartlettvsille, Okla., July 19. A
serious oil fire ragod here toiay.
a ff two tanks each containing Do,-
head of the Carlists will give a new 000 barrels of crude on b8'""'" " blacking keep the leather soft and
impetus to the party. Don Jaime made the Prairie Oi & Oas comPB"v' lH excel!, nt fpr harness and buggy
... j ..!..:. : j: :.. .-C.i- i k..n rlaatrnved. CBnnOn WBS UBCU an I
reneaLeu viatui in utsatunsn w uu.m ...
order to consult with bis followers.
Knullab Harness lllnrklna;.
Three ounces of turpentine and two
ounces of white wax are dissolved to
gether over a slo.v fire. Then add
one ounce of Ivory M ick and one dram
of Indigo well pulverized and mix to
gether. When the wag and turpcrf
tine are (Unsolved, odd the Ivory black
and indigo and stir until cold. Ap
ply thin. Wash afbirward, and you
will have a beautiful polish, Thl
. .1-. ... 1 nannnll Wfll
1 day in an endeavor to check the flames, wi
I'na An iile Country of ICurnna,
Normandy Is tin, apple country of
Europe. Germany Is Its best customer.
The apples which could not be sold
were turned Into 7.1,000,00 gallons of
elder, which Is tint favorite beverage
of the Inhabitants of Northern Trance.
Waal In Manure,
riling manure In the open Insurs
a big waste. The Cornell Experiment
Station piled two tons of fresh hotss
manure lu tin exposed place, In live
mouths It lost G per cent In gross
weight, 60 per cent of Its nitrogen, 47
per emit of Its phosphoric add and
74 per cent of Its potash. Hera wa
an avttrago loss of 61 per cent In plant
fond more than the weight loss. In
other words, the rotted, concentrated
manure, ton for ton, win worth less
than the fresh manure.
1 w
I ,i:iillijlilOil
L , 'll! '
1
r
A
Ornanizc a
liiral Tdenhone System
Ju.t think what a Telephone Syn f
ve you all your neiuhtxtii at ymr.ca"'7B0l
.fjctor your vctotinaiian poiiullice ufP"
merchant.
No matter how far fftwn the
Telephone Company, your community
have its own luc.I icrvuu at veiy
of nuiiitciuiue.
Wesfert -fktfrtt
Rurnl Telpnhones
a. . i. tbt
of communities. The pill'"1"'
in .pilu. Tliil ine'i m"t "
are In line In thoiiisitds
titiidiiid Hell Tslephon
...,t ... .... .....i... i ...J...
This rinal lelephntie sy.tem Is tttoderat In col a,"f "
the reach ol the average limner.
If you an InttrmiltJ. cut
your name ana aaifrsif on rn margin ana
our nearest hou.m. Wm will und Uulhtln No- "
how to build rural tiUohonm linmt and tMir eott.
iiiee--ii b a-nrrir S J
mw WM,tJl1?. Jzb.f-y1 Ra3
LunriVrTaf wivir WIV
1', IfiMtVUII
- N.a. V..L ll.ie. M.tu. I, )..l.t- Mii.lnirs. AlUnt.
Ithlo
margin and moil .
-at
HLlauli, Urnvar. fas r.cl. J?'
Kanaa.lW, I'allai, b... An"!".
vMurtbiB Ktauilc soil M..ii.f.,.Mi.li,i Co,, Ud., Mootiaal ssd Wl""0',
.para, . atayaaaaa a
WKSTKIt"
rblcaK'i, t in.innall,
lnJianai(ilU, MuitiaaHitla.