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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1910)
Say, Where's That Pig? If then Is a pic left la any enraer ef th NnrfJtWMt are want H. We want as much diiairt pork a we eaa aoaaibly rt. VYe will pay as followe for preauca. M narar taka off eewuniaeioa. Ship by npnu: Dressed Fork 12 DitJWdVtti, Oe Treah Eggs Live Chickens Hens 17c 6pruag Chickens 20c Address all shipments. ("RANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting- the Beef Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON SAZX CAIN I OX KX.10 KDWAJUk. Dr. B. E. Wright Har ymir trth out and ptat mnd britl work don. Kuc out-of-town painm. finish plai Ud ndir work in on day u acccsMry. r." ",v. "V- sa" ' el aa j?K '.'ii baaasraVais... $100 J1 .."""ir S.s F4 . . . . 50e aa vi vr-; , -r'cvV v -.-. t7M af rwH -'v rWH CimniM 50c HKST MLCTHOLtt PainVae KxtrartioT. Fr when plat or hrMire Work m onitMvd. Consultation Frew. Ymi cannot Ct better pain1M wurk any w her, no mattm w much you pay. AN War a fully Guarantee for r.ftccft Year Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342 Washington St., Portland, Oregon Taka ear at drpot and transfer to Washing-ton St. Clothes for the Boy. An occasional suit In heavy pongee Is seen, even tor the boy of ten. and this, too, la self-tiimmed and finished with the strictest tailor effects, as nrst-ciass outing snirt ror a man would be. The waist which older boy are best pleased with has a center box plait and one or more pockets. heavy leather bolt, w ith large buck I ana a son tie, ortcn a W indsor, are the usual accompaniments to such suits. Low, rolling collars are provi ded for the boy of Ave to seven, but a high turn-over form Is preferred for the older boy. Harper's Bazar. Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eyee, rteuevea ty Murine tye Keinedy. Try Murine ror Your fcye Troubles, you Will I-lke Murine. It Soothes. 5"c at Your irug-gists. wrtte Kor Eye Books. r ra. aaurin t-yt itcmeoy Co.. Chicago. Aaklnar Too Maeh. "Kitty, you didn't put anything in the contribution plate when the usher came around." "Well, he didn't have any change for my nickel, mamma. Did you think I was groin to Rive him all of it and go wiinout gum for a whole week?" Farther Time .Needed, Aspiring Politician Gumliridtre. you heard my speech last niuht. Now that you have slept over It, tell me frankly wnat you think of the effort. i rusted Friend To tell the truth. Rlckaby, I 1 slept under IL You'll have to let me see the manuscript. Tk. Orajanlst'e Fox Paaa. "At that wedding last nicht." said Mrs. Lapsllng. "the organist made the worst mistake I ever heard of. He played Meddlesome' wedding march when the bridal party came in and the march from 'I.oneran' when they passed out." Chicago Tribune. A Cae fop Clairvoyant. Visitor Can you read the past? Fortune Teller Certainly; that's my business. Visitor Then I wish you'd tell me what It was my wife told me to get tor her. Ladles' Home Journal. Anything But Quiet Mrs. A. There goes Mrs. Green. They say she is such a quiet dresser. Mrs. Z. Quiet? You should hear her carrying on when her husband Is buttoning up her waist In the back. HOWARD E. HrRTO - A-ar-r .nt rhemlw, liver. Lead. 11. Ool.l. Hll.er. 7.. ; Gold, juv 2.n or (V.per, SI. iiftiim? enreloi and full prteeliat pent on ari'ltf-etinn. Con.rel ,..! I'mmr work a llstled. Beferaace: CaxUocal Jiatinaal jlaua. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. of Portland. Oregon FURMSHES HELP FREE TO f MPLOVfRS Main office, 12 North Seonl St. Ya.k K70: A lnl Ladies Dept. 206W Morrison St Main I'M!; A MA Phone or wire oHta at our expense. Aether Telia Slory ( Dead af a areh'a Vlalt to lale of Man. During visit to the Isle of Man. where I first bad the honor to com to close quarters with htm. he look obvious pleasure la th. freedom with which the people who surrounded hi person spoke to him. Hall Cains says In the New York Herald. I remembered that one of our com pany said, pointing to the little gray town of Ilumsey, which In a few hours bad become transfigured Into an ori ental city, under the bias of every available scrap of bunting. "This beats coronation day In Lon don, your majesty." The King nulled and gracefully al lowed himself to agree. There wers no police with him that day, no detectives and hardly any es cort on!y a gentleman In light bowler, two ladles In sailor bats, with few carriages full of friends behind them and a number of bicycle Journalists scudding at their side. It was a charm ing picture a picture probably with out parallel In any foreign country. It was the picture of a sovereign who felt absolutely safe In the love and protection of the people over whom he ruled. 'I trust we have not tired you to death, sir," I said. He answered: "It has been simply delightful. ! enjoyed It all Immensely." The King's memory was an extra ordinary gift. Tolntlng to a monu ment on top of a hill, one of our party said: That Is Albert Hill, sir. The tower Is Albert Tower, so called after a picture of the prince consort's visit to Rumsey in 1S47." "I remember perfectly," said the King. "I was on the yacht with the Queen, but I was only 7 years of age and the Queen was 111, so I did not come ashore." "Perhaps you remember, sir, what happened when the prince consort land ed." "I do. He had come unexpectedly. There was nobody to receive hlra and a local barber took him to the top of the hill." A memory that retains an Incident of such little moment can The Handiest Remedy is Hosteller's Stomach Bit ters, and past experience nas proven that when taken promct v at the first signal of distress a sick sjiell may be avoided. For Loss ot Appetite, Gas on Stomach, heartburn, Bloat ing, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Costiveness. Cramps, Diarrhoea, Malaria, Fever and Ague it stands unequaled. Get a bottle. n nOSTETTER' I Var" I CCLES RATED STOMACH s BITTERVS WITHDRAW MANY MILLION ACRES PASTURING PIGS ON CLOVER Produces ChPt Po'k. When Used In Conjunction With Some Supplemental Feed. ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER are qu.ckly relieved by Vi all's Asthma Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund ed. Ask your druroist or vend six cents postage for Free Sample to J. C VYYATT. Druggist. vArtCOUVtR. WASHINGTON ITCH CAN BE CURED in a short tim bv nam PLUMMER'S ITCH REMEDY In KVeent cans only. Adilreaa PLUMMER DRUG COMPANT Third and Madison Portland. Ot kKeeley UOUOH-MOHPHINE-TOBACCOI 1 F0 FULL CAnTtCUlAdi """tii tvimmuii - roTiiMP.ot Japanese Is Hardest to Learn. The Japanese language Is claimed to be the hardest of all to learn. Kven the Japanese find It hard, and never have failed Edward VII. In re- several American army officers have atlon to greater events of his life. FASHION HIN1 found It Impossible to master It. It takes the Japanese child seven years to learn the essential parts of the alphabet, and one must become fa miliar with 214 signs to learn this simple part of the language alone. The 214 signs serve as the English Initial letters In our alphabet To be able to read any of the higher class of Japanese newspapers one must be the master of from 2,500 to 3.000 Ideographs. Albany Journal. Mother, wm And Vra Wlmln.'. Hiw.ttil. I Syrup tue b-'stremedr to use lot ttieir cinWran luring i be teattiuig irioi. Lands Now Tied Up. Pacific Northwest Suffers Most- Homebuilders Are Almost Com pletely Shut Out. Washington Nearly 300,000,000 acres of public land, the cream of the West, has been withdrawn from entry, and held beyond the reach of the set' tier and the home-builder. Some of it is permanently withdrawn, as, for ln stance, the forest reserves, national parks, etc., and other portions may in time be again placed within the reach of the people of the West, Hut at the present time this enormous acreage is absolutely tied up, undeveloped, inac cessible, and for the moat part unin habited. There remains cf the public domain only about 700,000,000 acres that is unappropriated and unreserved, and a very small percentage of this residue is attractive or will ever be attractive to settlers. Included In this y create are the bad lands of the West, the ir reclaimable deserts, barren mountain summits and worthless mountain coun try. Only a small portion is arable, and very little is of a character that will permit of agricultural develop ment. The best lands that have not passed to private ownership are now held up by the government. In the racinc- Northwest, nearly 55,- 000,000 acres of public land are today withheld from the reach of settlers. Even at present prices It Is essei, llnl.r io our Interests to produce ''rk Most of Nation's Attractive h? "r!!" "Jl cause noga are n a - we cannot allow the cost of produc tion to creep up alongside the Increas ed selling price. It should ever bo the aim of the hogman to have the hogs and the methods which will en able hi in to produce a pound of pork wl'h the smallest euMny consistent with good gains. It has always been our opinion thiit the cheapest pork ran be produced on clover pasture, when It Is used In con Junction with some supplemental feed, writes Clyde A. Waugh, In Michigan Farmer. Clover furnishes cheap pro tein, allows the hog to exist In what approaches his uatural condition, keeps him fairly healthy, manures your field and saves a great deal of j Inhor. We have found that most of our profitable litters are those that Mre farrowed about the time the sows ran be turned on pasture. It Is an easy matter to take a roll of hog fencing, stick In a post every seven or eight rtds, and to stretch up your fence. It ran bo dono In half a day. Several litters of pigs ran be run In a few acres. After suckling a few weeks the sows can he reduced to a ration of a few ears of corn a day. llefore thU a few troughs can he placed so as tr admit the pigs and keep out the sows, when the pigs can be given shorts and other feeds. Handled In such a manner you have fair slied shoats when the new corn crop Is ready to be fed. Then, a little reen corn can be used to advantage However, by the time the corn Ik ready, the shoHts will stand quit" o heavy feeding while on the clover. Hy so doing, the spring pigs ran often bi turned off after running behind steers on a very short f-e 1 which early In the fall turned a bunch of shouts so raised. In a corn field with the older hogs When the piece was hoeged off part of the spring pigs went to market. L' Sherman jIay& Co. FSTAn'.IMltD 40 YFAR1 SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. 1 We want you to try this I'iano V f li,klil III! Ill . " rn.-rr. rni r.. - v waul you to try It our rxf eni-o bct-uuao At the end of thirty days thj 'no . will convince yu of tl.o flwj. , r ' facta: It'a tho best value on earth for the pn,e $-.l.). It's MUSICAL!. Y and -.( I.Vcvi rifhtl We know thru is so much real value , this Wellington I'iano we'rw selling- for f .7& oti tuV poymtnt,- H,,t we're willlntr to let It be 7-.S OWN SALKSSIAS. It will tell li t own Uury U ymin your home If you'll send us the coupon, S'mum o-rki mt mil pirtn uhiri autcrrnmg tha untuuat Plana aitr. A urn Adami ktabliihrd 1900 Neth & Co. COLLECTORS Wa Bav and ollnl Note,. Murttatr. and Real talal t entraii, Na I ullraliaa Na ( haria. Woccslrr (Iklg., I'orlUiid, Ore. WITHOUT All MY, NAVY, rOLICP J QUEEN WILL LEAVE MADRID. His Task. "Did you do much sight-seeing when you went abroad?" "No," answered Mr. Cumrox. "Moth er and the girls did the sight-seeing. I had to put In my time finding the places where they cash letUrs of credit" Wasp. An Illustration. Little Willie 8ay, pa, w hat Is a par adox? Fa Well, my son, coal stove Is one kind of paradox. It won't burn until It la put up, then it won't burn until It Is shaken down. Wite of Spain's King to Visit Rela tives on Isle of Wright. Cowes, Isle of Wight Within a day or two Queen Victoria, of Spain, will arrive in the Isle of Wight, to vis her relative at Osborne cottage. She needs a rest badly, for Madrid has bee full of anxiety of late for the Spanis royal family, hhe will remain about month and will be accompanied by her three children, but unlets the situation clears in Spain, King Alfonso will not be able to leave for Madrid before the end of the month. Queen Victoria's visit is to bo pure ly private throughout, but she will vis it Windsor in order to lay a wreath on the tomb of the late King Edward, and she will probably spend a few days i her old home in Kensington palace. It is expected that during her stay, King A l Torso will extend a formal invitation to the king and queen of England to pay mm a state visit at Madrid. The wardrobe of the summer girl who hasn't one or more little dresses on the onier of the one sketched here, is de cidedly ir-cornpli'te. This is .f light blue handkerchief linen, pi. ntifully trimmed with Irish lace, but carried out very simply. The style is one mat is not extreme but alwavs dainty and becoming. Practical Experience. The old farmer, equipped with the tools of his trade, was busy near the road. "What have you growing In that leld," asked the Innocent passer-by. "Weeds," answered the granger. "But why are you cultivating weeds?" queried the other. "Because." replied the man behind the hoe, "after years of experience I am convinced that la tha onlv maw in A ... I 1 I - . . I . . pidiu aau gargie is very euuu iwr exterminate tnem fore throat. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN F'rwt cliM work at -atonable prices. r roo xaminntton nJ perfectly lit bed tanaes a low mm $2.00 V taw 1A I Suite 427, Marquam Building' Fourth Floor Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ore 2 C7 COFFEE TEA SPICES BAKIN0 POWDER EXTRACTS iIIJST RiOMT i nun i CL0S5ET A DEVEBS I rVKILANU. ORE. Jl u NOXALL Fuul rlomedy fOrf If NDf R, ACHING. BURNING AND ISf I AMI U FEET KNOCKS ALL ciKt-cv :. BcruHC IVG (lUOKH AtUK Pries 25 eenta. At ll rlnirirists or l.y mail Adaraaa Dr. O. O. I LETCHER A.ifcky Bitig., Ponund, Oregon Gasoline Is good to clean soft white leather shoes. AH frozen puddings are Improved by being served with whipped cream. Use ammonia and water rather than soap and water for washing marble. Milk Is good to wash whits paint; cold tea equally good to wash colored 'paint In buying potatoes pick those that are Arm and hard and have the few est "eyes." Left-over biscuit are much better What We May Expect. The suffragette meeting had grown red-hot "And what will become of the great brewery buildings when we control the votes?" shouted the leader. And the ll'tle man who bad crept In unobserved shrugged bis shoulders. 'I guess they'll be turned Into chew ing gum factories and complexion powder mills" he muttered simply. Another Catch. Cunner What's the latest news to cut In two and toasted than If merely d warmed over. Guyer George Washington's auto When cooking mackerel or other J? for Z0 ia New York- alt fish, see that the skin side Is fc 0u"ner-What are you trying to placed uppermost ,h.and "J,! 7bvr wer DO uto ln , . George Washington's day. h J.n fJ6? T8 . . ' W"5 Ouyer-Who said anything about basin, paint Is inside with any good automobilee? tm. .m. .... ijuaiii ui paiuu graph. Clean zinc with kerosene, rubbed on wun a sou ciotn, and follow with boll- Modern Education. a . I ing water. "What are rou dnlne- nr h... A whisk broom that has outlived Its marsh?" usefulness can be shortened and mads "Helping to prepare my boy's las- Campaign Devoid of Mercy. Paris All danger of serious disturb ances in Catalonia appears to have been warded oft by Captain General W ey Ier s energetic precautionary me as ures and his well known decision of character. General Wevler said "The moment a revolutionary outbreak in Barcelona compels me, as captain general, to assume the supreme com mand, I want the revolutionists to know they must prepare for a merci less fight There will be neither pris oners nor wounded. The walls of the hospitals will become UBeless and the cemeteries will have to be enlarged.' Esperanto to Be Spoken. Washington The sixth international congress of Esperanto will bo in ses sion the week beginning AuirUHt 14. This will be the first time that the con gress has met in the Western Hemis phere, its previous meetings having been in Europe. Esperanto will be spoken in W ashington by clergy in the puipit, by actors in a Shakespearean play, part of the police force and in all the proceedings of the congress. Fur thermore, for the first time probably in tne nistory oi tne world, it will be used at a baseball game. Into a sink brush. A few chopped almonds added to custard or bread pudding will greatly Improve Its flavor. A sprig of mint In the water In which potatoes or peas are boiled will add a piquant flavor. sons. "What on earth do you meant" "He Is studying natural history, and I bars to catch a bullfrog for him to take to scbooL" Fires Again Menacing, White Horse, Mont. Forest fires that were partly subdued by the rains ten days ago, have broken out afresh, after another siege of hot, dry weath er, and are threatening to do damage in the heavy timber at the head of Whitehsh lake. A new fire has been discovered burning fiercely in the vi cinity of the Great Northern tunnel, 10 miles northwest of here. Sheriff O Conncll drafted a small army of men into service and took them to the scene to light the flames, but the fire had such a start that it is doubtful if they can control it KEEPING COWS OUT OF PONDS Oiirymen Make Big Mistake In Allow Ing Animals to Orlnk Dirty, Stagnant Water, Many men who think they re good farmers allow their rows to drink all summer from any old pond that hap pons to contain enough water. No matter how filthy it Is, or how warm or contaminated by vegetable growth or droppings from the animals themselves, so long as It Is water. A greater error never was made. You cannot get good milk or butter from dirty pond water. The cow Is a wonderful milking ma chine and she often transforms some pretty poor stuff Into milk, but If she Is given nothing but dirty, stagnant pond water all her powers of alchemy cannot turn It Into a fluid fit for rhll dren to drink. There Is one way, however. In which pond water may be used to advantage. but It Is not to allow animals to go Into It or drink from It direct. A pond on the Oklahoma station farm holds a million gallons and sup plies 100 head earh of cattle and hogs It drains a Inrge area which Is on a hlil to the barns and feed lota. That Is different As It runs from the faucet It Is as clear as the average well water and It tasteg good. The cost of building the pond and 1 of piping the water about one third I of a mile wns about 1100 Flarrtno-' usual accidents It should cost nothing for repairs and It does not cost a cent to operate It. There are many localities where the ground Is more or less hilly where this system of supplying water could very easily be adopted without great cost. Utile Nation l.eaa Una Half the , l,a of lirenler Ne lurk. Thry come tugellii-r llKaa the teeth Of a dmt. do the fninll. rt of France and Spain, and lietweni the teeth Is u bone- sui h a small boim that one won ders hy It a is not swallowed up long situ, and the nam of the bone la Andon .t. 'The whine in'ii ef ttila lonely little nation Is sum. (Mm: leia Ihan hall that of dealer New York," :! writer In the Metropolitan, "and Its begins entire population does not equal that Two years sgo we 0f one of New York's gieat otTlra IuiMIiiks 'Fur want of a better name the geographies have railed It a republic, but the Andorraus p-irt their allegl snc carefully In the middle, as tbev do their hair, dividing It (the allegl J me, not the h.ilrl, let ween the pope and the French President "If Tolstoy himself had framed I" governnieut he i-oiild net have luillt anything timre aflc-r his oun heart Th hea. Is of families the patrl.,r. h of fierlpture-elect representative who several times each year suldle llielr mule and en rMliiit down o the 4ni year eld I'ai ll.imeiit IPnise, where II nestles cosily In Hie mountain vallei of Andorra la VI. J i, t. make such few and simple laws as Hi will lulu,; of nuns Is iic.it i "Bo alight are the expenses of gov mi rou mat mi i i s tmo or Blueing Disinfectant So. iy AnmNii Col. Wa-lrr LqtaJ Starck "Ckis. 0 rWEtsunf Wbint mi VAn0 S.livAu.). ' PlIAKMAUSTS i'hone mam 1 1 J 401 Mail Si. Vancouver, Mauh ntiofj j eminent !n Andorra. f,,r all l.il. thei are. but four snl.it e, twin UN, that small poll (as on goa'a and sheep amply meets tic in nil There Is no army, even of the Kin.il?. nt f.ir who Is there to fit; tit? Tii-re ate no poll,.. "When I was In An ln.ra." th writ er sail, "the prison th.-r.- It hut one wa4 used as a poultry linn e There Is no (Ire department, fr tm houses are all of tioue Thete Is no colnsge. for the people, pay It, klri.f No postal system Is there either, for when an Andorrin writes a letter, which ranlv hp-ns. he entrusts It to s.onn a rommodaflng person who Is going fiv,r the border Ititn Ki.m.- or Spain " Became Household Word. An old doctor was operated on In hoapltal In llerllu On leaving he was aymputh.sed with and (.III. 4 if nil his old Irt. mis alio met him, bla hair had suddenly turned ahlta aa snow. That truth of th matte. waa that Foxy (jrindpa had M chance to dye hla hair In the hos pital. Ho when he got out h nittSt the most of the inatt T with tha drat person he met, am) been ma ao f, nious that hu waa appiduied one of tim king's physician and dir.) rich, and tils name, like (he prisoner of Cliilloii. I. a mo a household urd.- N York Press la Ureal I haw Sheea. lt..l,.l,,i All..u Kih.i K .. a n.,aar ""''"'I. ! 1.1111... .Init.isiii, nan, i,. ,, ,, A, V ii. an.! h.n ilrrii. l,.i,l ,;".-leia...f 111 a. A.IUaaJ ll. it a im.i.t. .1 I. Hey, N V. ..I .If A Frierd In Need. n ir ii 1 say. rTeiT. You re - fwl.ml of niltm, arvu't Juu? Fred Sum, Algle Then be a gid fellow at4-aw-help ma out. I'd llhn to have that pwetty cousin of yi.uul a learn all about my aw g.jod loluta, dourhar know. Fred I am helping you, ol I rl.sp. I aig.ie.l with her fur two l.oms y (eiday trying to convince hi r that yoy wvreu't aa l.'g a fool aa you look. "Nice Paople." "Io nice pmple go to baseball games?" aaks a reader of tha N Yoik Bun. We hope not "Nice peopltt" are the most tiresome people In the world and If they went to b ball games In any rouslderahln num bers ttuy would make tha plaert to tired they wouldn't be able to nut ua Ilia k olea. a SHUT. OV ennia an.l It.- .mi J .....a ... piiviiege,! , , til.. get ao bored he wouldn't care w helh.f Snaailed I.Ike Smoke. 'Isn't it disgraceful the way women (moke nowadays?" "Whyr "1 Just saw an advertisement offer ing to any woman six puffs for a dot 'sr. Purple Cow. A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE rC&. CUT BATE. IW riini.e.55 UfccJHSTHT Psinlrs. Kxtraetion V r.m Silver rilln,,, ' I Gold Piilitii-s ;7;c 22 K. Gold Crowns I Pnrcr loin Crown Mnlar G itd Crowns , as bridge Work, 22 K. Goii...'j Inlay Villa. Pure Cold 11 Vtir NlnKubh., bi.,. ' Best Rubber Plat en Karth " 17 ALL THIS WORK IS GtJARANTKI.D.' IV't throw your ln"rey ay. A rteiiur savsa tararfollarsearnMl. Out on .-in i rein ieMutlerai rainleaa MethoiJs a-ifl our pei-feeted ottic aquia- 1 as rse ii f.mesn'l v-mr moeey, BOIT0M DENTISTS. ilk S Harrises. Partla1 ' rvMn Mmnon. eppertfr PusoaVr and Mcirr a rvaaa, Fnklnur la rortland It yrars. Opes erealaia aaatl I aa Saaaayt aacM Uiia sal asaals waa awa r v v. -4 Speaklog as a reporter, when we are looking for news, we do not cart mnch for the latest Joke. vve nave Become used to having aavtnio rarnaa tn lanrb at our tukea. Kla Maater'a Vale. "I will not stand It, Doyla, and 1 glT you to know quite plainly that If n v asn i ror the years and years that you nave teen In my employ vou'd have gone long ago!" London Opln- uu. When the Hair Falls StoDlt! And whv not? Fall in. hair is a disease, a rceular l disease; and Ayer's Hair Vigor, l as made rrom our new im proved formula, quickly and completely destroys that dis ease. The hair stops falling out, grows more rapidly, and all dandruff disappears. Poet no chanrt Me color ef iht half. Six to Try Atlantic Flight. New York Melvin Vaniman, avia tor and mechanical enginet-r, returned to this country by the French liner La louraine, full or confidence in the sue cess of the flight across the Atlantic, which he proposes to Undertake with Walter Wellman in their dirigible air ship American. "The American will carry "an unsink- aoie uieuoal on her voyage," said Home-Raised Seed Potatoes. A good many people think the, must get their seed potatoes from a liferent locality every three or four years, or they will run out. This Is a mistake; a wrong Idea. We have told eed potatoes to those same men ret we never changed seed, of the aanis variety. In our life. A few years ago a dealer In rota toes here brought In a carload of seed potatoes from Aroostook. Me anrt sold them at a very high price. Some of our neighbors bought this seed and planted, but were much disappointed at digging tlmo, for tholr own seed gave the best crop. If farmers will take as much pains In selecting their potatoes aa they do their corn for seed they will not run out Hut the only thing the careless farmer, that has taken no rain, ml improve bis potatoes, ran do this aprlng Is to plant the best he has, and next fall begin to Improve and In crease his potato crop by a careful selection of seed. ........ , in. in, Mr or iiu. jury tiemg till (III tll'le.l "Well, then, y.-r honor, (l l folght me stimuli moil wi, eye, n th rorii. r there fernin t j . . ." - M.-ti upol Itan Magazine. Mutual Fear. filncoe Why d'-Tn't Kounfi-ltte rsl a fuas when he found the grocer had sold him bad eKKs? Trlcoo For the same reason that the grocer didn't raise a fuss when Im found Kounfi-ltte had paid hlin a bad half dollar ho had hla skull cracked Willi a base ball bat t.r not. A Marx or importance. "Our friend Isn't inn Line the ttlr In stiiteatnaniililp that wo ripected." "No," said Heiiator Sorghum, "h hasn't even made tmotigh enemies to have the syllable 'Ism' tacked to hit name to provide a synonym fur all hit man Iniquity." I'aeeellnat ll Out. The gypsy moth and the Fnxllsh sparrow had sa:re.., ,,,, , ,,,.,,, division of the earth. 'That soils me, ca ear PISV3PLES "I tried all kinds of blood remedies which failed to do me any g.l. but I have found the tight thing at last. My fai-e waa full ..I ... I I.L, V heail. rp I'll tllco 'il a""''. "" C" rm 'n ' "'K CaaV.tet. they .11 Ir.t. I rTh." f U" c.,tim.,nK the u of them and reroa oenning tiiein to my Irirn.l. I teei an wlra I rise in the morning. ll" have a rhstire to trcniitnirud Cnacareta.' Fred C. Wittrn, 7ft F.lin St , Newark, ti l Mia I iprrl.nrr, "Algy. don't you nml marrlerl f more evpenslva than i.aehclrho. "Well, It ,,., , mor ,.,,, t)li a rlghiiy a I r. K life, tut if. cheap, r than courtship - v A Cautious Game'. r...!"'"' ''"j""" WuB when he play, cards?" " "Never until he gets hom. .oJ plaint where he hat beeU. "n, t'lrMsv,, I'atataStV I'tttt 4. (r-aii Nvr Mcti-n W -a.-n or .rt 2bf, Uw. Ntwr m.UJ in bulk Th rv Nine) Ul.lWt aUmp -d C ' C Ouaranl-! M wr r tmr avjir mrk. A Farssala sill Mas kauia y Skew IS Sa yaw iters Ash klaa akaas IS. Moss Iataraatlaaj. I I V saaa a as ka says V. t m niml -u i . I aaaBBBaBSBBBaBBasBBBeaBaBBBasBBi inn. .h.n fc. " little book in each psck.ee giv tone when he wsa a young man. the formula of our new Hslr Vigor tell. Would yOU like tO know how he did ItT WhV ..Ch Inerei.n. i ? .LViW. Gallant Youth Not particularly, but ''n many other Interesting things. ! I would like to know If he has It Vfter reading you will know why this new I till Catholic- Newa. 'r 'P'tion doe. Its work so well. Concrete Fence Posts. The United States department ,.t agriculture, office of nubile r,...i. I Mr. Vaniman. "This lifeboat will be I Wa"nlnKton- D- C., has Issued an 25 feet long, six feet in beam and will I elaborat'' tu"'ln on the aubjert of i be sUicked with provisions sufficient to ' conc"te f,!t",, P"- This bulletin last the crew for 30 days. I B"e' ,nto '"'alls, gives full and mln- I lite InalrnetlinM nnni n . . I. . " cmooiiih mo farmers Oklahoma Corn Damaged. 1 . 1U"'1 tnelr own fences with the Guthrie, Okla. The report o state board of agriculture nn 25. jus made public, estimates the I 2!"s. !Kr.lr.ulture' rmwr Bulletin damage to the corn crop in Oklahoma! ",nt WUnut charge. in the last month at 21.3 per cent, TRY. FillIRINP Wh" our E,. "hi. Need Cart EYE REMEDY Tea Will Ll It Usui form. 25c. 60c. S.l.t Iubt, 25o. .oa REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING Sffl USECRESCENT bwj BAKING POWDER I 25c, FULL POUND Name'dicO Mast ABSOLUTELY CURES D. WillTING'S RtMLDItS m stni't i mo hv NATIONAL Mr.DIl INL CO., LTD. Koomn 1 and . fcnellev Hls, 22 v Morriaon St. Ponlaud. Or 1 I .l..r.li..ll I.I'' I. APPENOICfTlS HCMCDT. lite, ml, , ,mn ,. r A......l.. '" w1t ."TlV . i. nt n,m kmtlm O Ire. isoi.r.1.- e-H i.-l .if... ts s ser.seai m,,a Is "o Of- l llll I 'I. "Si rciAL" Rr.Mr.uY. riw m.,,. . .lnii'a .n.r.r. o h la rt. Al.o I 1,14.1m ki-liief aiei liU-l-ler In ' I III! I :. i his n HlrHline w or. la a l.on.e in will i.lai. a .--- W I IMI l--.ll MAtl wm ..I, This is against a damage of 25.6 per cent in 1909. The board rcnorts th PertlMier Distributors. Wheelbarrow fertilizer rllatrih.... cotton crop holding un well. Sin with aide delivery ara ........ ... t..i.. or. .u' '.' , . ,.., , . - lor ui, u., iiiu noiiesi, ana aryest weather 'ull plants wnich are benefited of the year has been felt and the dam-. b" toP PPllcatlons after the nl.m. age Is said to be much increased over ar" tarted. These machines are In the figures made public. . eipenslve and are especially uai,fi i. applying nitrate of soda. Entire Train Is Burned. Augusta, Ga A Charleston & West, rr Carolina passenger train ran into Com ensilage can be r.l m v a burning trestle 19 miles from Aut-us-' ht h- ..r. JL 2 Corn Ensilage for Sheep. auaa aar taal. a. AyarOac, Lawalk.1 TaTaafTsW JkaawAaa1 it la a '1 ia on tne 6partanburr division. The w.i.m. -t "ou'- entire train was burned. The engin- Tr Z lWtTl' If," eer and fireman were killed and 16 pas- . .mall quantity of . mXlT bran, oats sad qii mMj ' enters slightly injured. DAISY FLY KILLER r ,-r-, '.uaHtuauaa, 'NOW W TIME ef lia r to a1 , ,., l.ik JM' J .late asil l.n-ls .. y..roo issue i-fjwji .r-.- .. 'v-L- ww '.I. .xn'Kizi r.:,"-'3,rcrf- rrt. .tr" a-rv a. i. Union Painless Dentists .?tfjii fa'; J i.ri,ia I i Mai r..tJ t 'Knar lwf frllliltl 60 'VVr 6.0A S,.lisar at (tfl Palnlaaa tlr'l a..alAM . a aft) . t .l,aT.rta3.6 iaua. laie.l. wn, wararBl Klnlns y.airaeli.-a ri ,hnIH' h.r'''?h full Ret f Hn.l. Wis-, i.t tvnn 'l r.m. nom ri.; ,,M , kihi ( row ua I -areelam I V-l I'lst. Msrle No rharers I... ' Work la. I -."H. r, , m Si.mi SJ.Vl In ii 00 I. mi He SOt u il no 4y an "'""'"when oiher ork s ,(,. k '",, when oi irk "rt bttraai. , in work rully arnaraailarMKl """;, Wise Dental co. INCeatPOStATBB Painless Dentists rWtrst tuftsisf. Tkk-i 4 WatWaeta. aflSH D. Wis" u a.aral t A. M. ta 1 1. M. Ssaaaya. " P N U NaV'.t I V,,K,t wel'lng tnanTartlerl,Ml If masll.a tkla mmmmr. iiiawJ