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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1911)
Spring-C!eaning The Human System Nd It Mr. M. Morgan. 411 h Ave., K.. rti oiierd. Mum.. writes: "I tuae from ,'. I.) WO t ! I'f llMl.r HlllSHpll- nlla I" spring to purify 111.' blood it a a regularly a 1 do I'lV h e- , l.-aiilnir bihI (t around llght-foold t,, Hulil -hc.iricd, 1 tit-Hew It ia the hliiinl piirllli r known." II Suit ipurllbt o combine the dilutive principle f rooln, htrka iiml h, rli 1 iiiIxm I In-ill lo trolr hlKlii-xt rill. Ii-iii y: hew e It inn-i unit- eurea. i j,. I a tml iy III ukuiiI liquid furiu ur ti,l.m culled Hursataba. rare, Pitas. After the sermon on Bunday morn ing the rvoUir welcomed and shook hand with a you tin German. "Ami are you rgular communicant?" tal, It'll rector, "t m," aald the (. r- niit'.i; "I tufcw the 7:46 very uiorutug." - LlpplueoU's. TcrirrT mact dadtti ad BREED IN COMMUNITY Oead Word for th Departed. ht inn atmj or an obituary a. Georgia .dlior put up for a man: "Poor Jim Jonas slung his earthly gar ment on a limb and swain the river yesterday. II did not stand bvk be cause the water aa cold, but plunged right la aud atrunk out for the other So Much Depends Upon Tastes of Individual, Environment ihore and met (he ai.gela milling. Jim poor tiian, but bad bin aubucrip- tlun to nU borne papr paid up and got there lo cood shape. I'uac to hi memory." mi it I UHtSl mi The London Fe&ther Market. The Iindon market for the linporta Hon of pi lilimil) for ladlt' hut la tho lrget In the world and It I estlmat d that 6,000 person are employed In the manufacturing and other work In rldental to this trade. The value of the Importa la laid to be I3.6UO.UO0 to 14,000.000 a year Forest and Stream Wn.co.vu- Wortus to Women LliliaJS Women who aiilli-r Willi diaorders peculiar to their in hiiiild write lo Dr. Pirrc and receive free the dvic ol a phyaiuinn of over 40 yeara' eaperieme akillrd ami tuerrnlul arteciali'.t in the ditca.ca ol women. I very letter of (hit aort hoi the mn.t rarrhil cotitid.-rutioii atid la rcirdcd aa sacredly ri.nhdrntial. Many aenaitivrly mudc-nt women write fully to Dr. Pirrte what they wool J tliruik Irora tillin4 to Iheir local phy.ictmi. 'Ilia lucul phytiii.it i prclty ture to aay llut ha cannot Jo anything without "an eiaminalion." Dr. 1'icrce holda that tlire ilihlaatclul caamin.itiona are ijrocrall. need- lea! aud that no woman, cicept tit rare eaaea, aliould auhmit to them. Dr. Picrce'e treatment will cure "Oil rlfiht In the privacy of your own home. II. " l-'avuriti I'raauriptioa" liua cured hundreda ol thouaaada, aome of tbera the wont ol caaea It la the only medicine of ita kind that ia the product of e reijuliirly graduated rhii i.m. 'I lie only one (Mid noiili that ita niaLrra dare In print ila every mitredirut on ila ouli.le wrapier. I here'a no aecrecy. I: will bear ctnina liun. No alrtilml and no hnhil-lorniiii druHa are lound in it. Some untcriip u'i.J meilit ina dtalrrt may olfi r you a ouhaliluie. Ikm't take it. Don't Irilio with your hculth. rile lo world' DSpenaary Medical Aociulion, Dr. K. . fierce, I'roident, Iti.lTitlo, N. Y., lake the adice receied and be well. nmmm S 1 T,aa ,.,.vlr.-i J a'.-; 1 i1 in Wittf tl dfrii i r PLUMBING SUPPLIES We Sell to All Help U. Fight the Trust Bath Tuba $ fl 00 Toilela 1 1.00 All iruiirniiU-co alnuiluU-ly firnt- J.SIMON & BRO. 581 AS Front St., Portend. Ore. Kidney Trouble Overcome by the Great Treatment I li.ni- ln-cii :i iifTi ri r fur yt .iri kidiu-v mi I 1.1:1,1,1, r Inuililp and lo.ik :il inn-1 cvi rvlhini; u dru' a t . i i init.uiicd, Hlllliilll olilul g It II V lii-llclil. 1 MllIiTi'd HU lllllt I hiilllni- Utt-'tly diai'oiirn ua I r.uiM H it !ci.i, w:t aliaiiya diy mid hid a lii'.id.irln- all tin' linn-. I a.tw one of ynur a lvirti-c im-iin mi. I im it lui rcuit. !--1 l-il tu try your Swamp l.'mit. I am now lakfti Hie third l...tlli- and fed like n new wuiua-i, n!eii nii.l li.ni- im .iiiiii wliaiecer. I rui'irl v H.lvie nil miff. rera lo take Ihe iinly real cure f -r kidnev and hind ler truidile. ir. Kiliner'i S amp Hunt w n it (i.i.l end tu me. You may (iiililitli Ihia letter if you it li mi Hint it mav In- (he mean nf hriiii;iii utiiiii- r HiitTerer hack tu heallh. MliH. M A II V 1 ) ' I I V N Kl.l.. I, an, ler, Wyu Sul.irrihe.l and wurn to before mi th: .lulv 1 I'll, I'.l'1!) I'll AHI.KV Al.l.KN, N'o'arv Pulilie In nn.l for Kremont Co., Wyo. and Itequlrtrnent of Nulirhborhood, Useless to Name One iire)d. Yearling Poland China Boar. I or m Tr a iln,r a Cm 'n a t He Belli Live, f'tnrlea Stlllwell la tho name, of fi I lit JaiUiiti, N:Is.h, yhi) walked or railroad track and wn struck by p.i.Mi-iiK-r tialn. He wna thrown a t.uu i- of lb e t by aeliiul ii.t-i.aure-ut iiinl h- Iiu.di d on bla bead In a nil-Id If you think Ihnt (lid the liu- for h!r i jou arc greatly nda- en He iditd a few IcarH, nt to I tor a day ni.,1 I h -i Rot up and t ninia ,(,d ui.d fi cla all r!,M ilrt. Prove whet S amp-Root Wilt Do for You Mend to lr. Kilmer & ( n , I'diit-liain lull, N. V., for a Kamplt. Ii.dile. 1 1 will mnviiico anvoiie. mi will nio rereivr It hiiuklet of talilalde i u t, r rr. a t io n , tel int; all ah'Uir the kidriet and hl.l liler hen r tilitf he sure and uieiitiuii Ihi pnper. Kiii atle at all drutf ture I'riet- fif I vet-ni a and one dollar. THE EMPIRE LINE CM Hnv Vim tfen thr VY Itili' riitiat r.nii re Cr-it S i'rt(nr If v-u Will to KlkvJ tu Wtt.t VKI C'.ltui'lf . .w '.imi ion co.. l td. r 'lie l. iiwiii ' I i. line Kiitrnw.'' (J 1 ah-m M. (.a ih XV rr ill lh-.r ',, "V II. r.irhl. W. Celcortion oiw.otJen. The Key. Dr I !ir.er. ol I'.-iiK ie. hrt rnbllHhetl ttt. Itvltiw int; Hdvei t.soint nt In a iiuuih, r of Austrian paper: "I'leitMp tuke notle Hint becaiian of my deafneaa any fe.i-lvlty arranged by toy frlet da to n lehrute the forthcotn !ng fiftieth anr.lit-.-B.try f my activity In the pulj ll will l.avo my dlaapprov. al. and I It. n-hy lortild nt-.y arrans u.ejLa In t ' Many r-ommunlntlinn am rectdved by tl. lat pniir durltiK tho y.ar anklnt; for liiforiiiittlon tm the beat brmtda of llvo atix-k. Ft. iiii-tlmt-a thwe ItKjulrlee relate to draft borm-a. at other tliuea to be-f tattlo, fri.-qut-nt ly ont-crnlnK the hreeda of dulry cat'lo and the last one n.-colved aaka for Information can rertilna; tlm U-Ht br--d of hoK. We havo repeutcdly stated In thne eoliimna that It la atrlrtly ImiioaHlbln lo Klve ntlvlce on the iiietloti of hreeda an applied to any (laaa of II tock, Bayn tlm iiiieii-nd. Ko much dept'ii'lH upon tho tuatfM of tho lull vidua), upon th t-'ivlroiimt-nt and upon he r-iiilreiuetita of ix-lKhborliiK fariiit-r tint It would Im tlmo watt-1 to mt-ntlon n-ellnilly one brwd and tlu-n iiPdt-rtiike lo provt- II. nt It was belter than liny or all oth rs. We tnktt It for a-rantt-tl that In t! In taae It la IN- Intention or the auh- acrlhcr to hnridlo pure bred liof and wo preHiimo ho ia a beKlnnt-r In the biialnora nnd under Hu-fo circum rtnm in mini'-LhliiK may bo a:ild on the liH lc that will throw a little lik'ht on the mih)i-it for theme- JuHt t rt I ti ? . The averrn man will do a little bet ter rlubt froin tho atari If ho take up tho breed that la popular In bla community. The reanon for till a la that he will have lt-K dKllctilty In dis poning; of hl aurpliix tr.alea early In the aen-uin than If lie atarta In with a breed with which tila Iieln! Inira are utifatnlllar. We int-un by thla that If GUINEA HENS ARE PROFITABLE Oakrri Always Glad to Get Their Eio ItectiuM Tlivy Can be Vaetl to'ir.o.1 Advantaga la Cake Iittkloa. rtv WAI.Tl:ll II I.KHT7.. Thero la no doubt that If tho ttulnea hen Is properly cared fur at all times that It will prnte altnoHt ax profit able at any of the ordinary breeds of rlllrkcl .. Guinea pe.ua are not alwaya Hahinble to country nieichnniH heHi:.-e many pt-oplo Ma tl ey lire lift alnt.ihle and (heir ctih r In i'Kaltiitt Hieui, but h.ik era lire nlwnya K'ad to ,-t guinea t-HK" tun iuki duck the bulk of the hoir In a particular locality wc-ro grade Poland Chlnaa we would by no tneana take up that breed aud llkewlM. If they were Iiuroca we would start up bualncas aa a breeder of the red hoc, and the lame mlpht be raid of the t'bt-Hter Whltea or Ilerk rhlrea. Aa a rule ti e beginner In the pure bred hog burtnecs baa bU bard eat t-leddlriK tho lirBt two yeara and many a man beconu-e (llaKuated when he llnda thnt he baa kept over a big bunt li of tnii lea that be cannot dlsiioae of, thua maklnit It neceary for hlin to diapoHo of them later on aa Btags and thereby Incur an actual loss. It muKt be admitted that there are exceptional cant a and rometlmea the iM.ht prof la are re-ilieil In handling a new biet d. A Kood example of this (ould he found In popularity of the Hampshire Iior. On account of the Krowtbineaa of thin breed, their pro line chitrio t-r and their Kencral con Ktltu'.loiinl li.-irtl I :i-a these hogs have rapidly arown In popularity and In every Instance tnat lias bet n called to our attention where a beginner baa started In with tho rlht foundation and handled them projierly he haa had a brink demand for hia aurplua hotrs thHt were uood enough to so Into the breeding -n. MEMORIES OF MUTINY SCENES THAT RECALL HORRORS OF INDIAN OUTBREAK. Is tltl'llled they i' In pt L f-:l Ka now ALCOHOL CPI'JH T03ACCO IUI.IU Phalli i0f OirfHi. I I'll rttlf holirf I Krlrt I Mlituit In irr-'Mttu. Vr i f'r illtnlrnir-j .'if nltr. itfttrv im$ nnif. 71 1. 1 1 n N. Tilaa Maue Ly boon. In the north of S: aHordidiira. wPh- n the parldh bomid.irles of Stoke-up on Trent, Ilea the tttt.trlct cttllml the i'otl -rlta. ThoiiKh llttin la known o! l:o rarileit da. a of Ita hli.toty It U rrlalti t but tilt-a were made there by :he Saxona, na i-oiih l.nve been found Jnrli'K i'ii i.vatioiM mmiu In recent lmea, and ft .iR.rcuti of cooklnn and lotueatlc ul'itiH.Is, proluth'y of Kotnun r K n w. ' '' ere aim. hccaiise It ho us, d to be' ler Milvanta;; hukliiK than any oth r, t-xc If the- ept;s can be thtiltied from rultiea hens that have been t unfilled for a ite.iiuiii or whose nm-estora h.ive been 1 Tint d na lb nitKlh: fowls, the birds w ill. In tlmp, be ome almoat ai iaino hs chickens. When the hens are left o il In the opcti they n nke their nests In brush heaps or out of the way places, nnd when their tu st Is once located they rarely leave the vicinity, and It Is, therefore, easy to find the n-Kis. It Is nlways better to place the tuns un der a chicken I. en for hatchltii; un less the guinea hen bus lie 11 ecu. fluid. I'nless Hip guinea hen Is confined Salt for the Calve. Salt rhould be kept before the calves all the time, the aaaie aa tie fore the older atock. bhe will lake her brood tin Jong jour ney through the damp grass, and many ure likely to die from this cauae. One difficulty about rnlslng guineas Is that the young birds are very easily killed by mites and lice. They are apparently more tender than the chickens and many will quickly die. particularly if the t'.g head louse at tacks them. The utmost care us to cleanlimss must be taken if the guineas are raised in confinement. Feeding Draft Colts. Feed the dralt cits strong for all the growth am! development poM-lble In the early maturity to get lutj tin big gelding li arket as no. mi as pos tilde, wli- re pin . s ere "hUh. but do not led corn nnd oil meal to f:,tten the colts und young hersea ns you world to a f;.t steer, lloti-ta want bone and iuiim 1p a'or.g wi:h their i largo t.:;-e With the run ol the pas ture every day for v!j;-Tous exe'C.se. and as anon aa old enough give the n t.inlul work: tie n you c.n Liore.ise the feed nnd get them In good show cordition, and with work enough to keep t he-n In the be.-t ctnui lon tf-p btii its wi'l pay you l.'j to $00 i:;oie than lor the thin hore. Maitacrea by the Treacheroua Nana Sahib Black Hole of Calcutta and Other Place of That His toric Nightmare. At C'awnpur was a large native nar ristiti, and when they mutinied. Nana .Sahib put himself at their head. The Kuropeitris, including more women and 'blldren than fighting men, were bo-st-lgt-d for two weeks, and then, trust ing to a rafe-conduct from Nana Sa hib, they surrendered. Tht-y em barked on boats on the Ganges, the boat were set afire and shot at by 'he natives from both banks, and only four escaped. The women and chil dren were massacred a few days later, son.o of them being pitchforked llvln? u on the bayonets of their mur derer. Delhi -as heie!.--e3 fr.r month from the surrounding ridge, over which I have walked and driven, but It was only In St ptemher that the Kashmir 'iate was blown In, and Nicholson fell at the bead of the storming party. The chief conuiilsioner of Oudb was a Lawrence, and not a Lawrence for nothing. He prepared for a siege In the residency at Lucknow, and was mortally wounded there, but bis Intel ligent provision saved his companions till at last Lucknow was relieved. It Is one of the ghastly nightmare! or history to see that Mack Hole ol Calcutta, that well at Ownpur. that cellar In the residency at Lucknow, that grave-dotted rW.gj at Delhi. Wom en and children outraged, suffocated pitchforked on bayonets, burnt, Btab bed. starved and strangled; It ia a horrible tale. Say what one will ol iill that.. It Is Ilrltlsh business, ll.itish vengeance, not ours, but It is a dis grace to the whole white race that Ilrltlsh callousness, and lack of taste and reverence, should permit these graves to be ovrgrow n with weeds, should suPer that miserable little graveyard on the ;-lde above Delhi should allow the letterii.g on the Kashmir Gate to become defaced. Tht only monument In all India that la not a travesty la the statue of John Nich olson. and more than onu of the stat ue of the white empress and Hit white emperor of India are black! Irom ".Mughal to liriton." by Price Col lier, in Scribner'a. COLDS A I VHat-itt Im nt.VA .JVVLal Munyyii'4 Cold Itcmf-dy KcIP-tca thai bead, t in ut and llllitc lilir.OHt lliiiiiedtaU Iv. r .e ks hett-rii. atop I Mtclia rea Ait tiit tef. taken away ull arNes and itulna raiiHf I hv i-oliU. It eiira 'irlp and olt ttliT.f lieiKtit and pr-veiiia Piieiiinoril. l'rt e I'ref. Miinyon, .v.rd and .letrtrani f't , '.'Milt, l a., fur Uit-iilcul advl. au o' jp;Jy Ifce. Wiiiie viah. "Wish I was a horse." said Willie. it be watched his father's boras nranclng. Then, a'ter a moment' re flection, he added, "Except at dinner 'Ime " J Care of Pigs. Feed nnd water regularly nnd s-e that every pig comes to his feed. If any of the little fellows seem to be sick, put them out and give a small ra tion for a while, and the ahances are thnt they will come out ail right, with out any further trtatn.ent. are Ilia antral and mn-l rrlintilr cathartic an-t vtf-in drainer. 1 lie twst rrincdv lor Torpid J,ivcr, lilioiitnea and S ck llrudnche. At ItruiiitMi' or by V.alt. 13 Canta IIUVT CUKMH.A1. CO. loKILAJU. Cttu.tiON IS THE BEST TIME f' fr U havA yittir tlh ixil ami i1ilih(! 't:"wtrli ftitim mitt Urm li lh pliv l ft tli ' i:iihltMi witrk iiNiblfi. f't'fr.nir our I'w W fin l h r'" ("I t.rt u.-f work f.r tint f( ! i.atiriitia in ntti ilnf f tlaasi rl. 'lnltM iiri tir rr- liif ilt or 1' ri i tvr wtirli ia onlr CtMVll.l'Ofl If. 4loUrOrwiiS $5.00 t . a n r. 2hBrlJiaTMlli;.VU Jatla.lllinft 1.00 tuiMl Flllmf 1.00 l,i.f,tiin .5u rittM 5.00 Bl R.dRabbw , . ruiM 7.50 em, tmrnm urn M.xu Ptiolaia r.1,'11.. . S Q nainwMtMiiM ' BaaT HaTHOD .ta rmir auar.titrd tn firtfwa VMtra, ise Dental Co., inc. t'ainiesA I)pntl.ti lBtiHftlrif,hlrdindWatilnrtoil ftrltrtMQ. 0tt tiiolocy will not c ii rtv i win give f,,rN: rAA cC ' ,,r y,m ni1 n,y ttiti Wy to llt.''.i." Ma1iI Irttj. DR. II. W. FREEZE, Neurolofiat. S) Mi-rrhaiiUt Truat tlMg., I'urtlaiul. Ore. COVER FOR TOBACCO PLANTS Life Saving Contests for Miners. Mining men from all parts of th country attended the second annual Inter-company meet of first aid teams held recently at Wllkes-Iiarre, Pa., under the auspices of the National Hed Cross society. I'nited States army olhcers acted as Judges In the con tests In which various teams demon strated their skill In rescuing miners under most difficult conditions. An air-tight mine chamber was built In nn open field for the contests and charged with various kinds of fumes, such as are met with In coal mines, and it was In this that the first aid teams did their rescue work, com pleting their task of restoring the rescued men out In the open air. Teams from the Lehigh Valley Coal company, Pennsylvania, Hillside, Tem ple and Delaware, Lackawanna and Western comptted In the events. which were In charge of Maj. Charles Lynch of tho I'nited States army. For the first time In the history of the movement there was a display ot first aid work by engineers from thf government experiment station at Pittsburg. MY AIMTER WAS CURED Cy Lydia E. PinklmrrTs Vegetable Compound lialtimorr-. Mil. "I semi yo'i Iirmu .vitli tl.e picture of my tilteeti year old uaiiiiiei jiict wina was restored to health by Lvilia K. J'iukhain's Vegeta ble ColIlpOllIKl. hh was pale, w uli dirlc circles under bee eves, weak ami irri table. Twodillererit doctors treattfl her ami called it Green sickness, but eha crrew worse all tliej time. LvJia FIink- Mm's Vetre table ('ompoimil was rec Jininenileil atul after taking three bof ties she lias reiaint-il her health, thank -Lo your medicine. I can recommend it tor all female troubles." Mrs. L. A. Jorkrav, ll'J3 liutlaud Street, JiaJti taorc, Mi. Ilnndreils of such letters from moth ers expressing their gratitutle for what Lydia K llnkham's Vegetable Coni t'ound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. rinkliam Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Youn? Girls, Hoed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irreirular periods, backache, heaet ache, dragKinubivvn sensations, faint inn spells or indigestion, should take immediate action and Is? restored Ul health by Lydia E. linkham' Vetre table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its use. Write to Mrs. Pinkbam, Lynn, .'.ass., for advice, free ! ' In Net hesuits. Ppeakir.g at the church corgTeas, tfie bishop of Uristol expressed the view that motoring had done much for Un church. Yes; but not so much a lit bas done f'-"- eV.i.ehvrd Punch.. Wmmm -.tV' W .! TV,- I I " T'-f r( ..i-vr'. ! N U No. 1 7-' 1 1 IIKta wrltlna; to ait vtirtlaera plaaae niamltia Hi la papar. FOR YEARS HiHirWwiv haivf umvi m 1uth to pmleTt thir tinirwhild nwltif. t ut nolhintc t" pntrct tlifr tti'tim, fKiiMiitir irritiin nihI Inllnmmn tion. I hint In kmth ilmurroua ami unntwinii. Viu wihiUI rtriiM wnitr thwi wiw m ilrn.n, Iml ntntmi to hrMih polluUHi alimNitr mill nwrr rttmplmn. NO DI'MT HWF.nMNO COMP(tTNI to fht inunlly prv'iunvl, hIwhtiw thtidut nnl li nrni, 'nvh li.-rtttr-' lulln. Mukw ymir ri'mirie'it "diiHt rUin" lr iminif 8wmiimI Ctmipoiiml; lurn th wwwidniin, NO-1HIST N. 1. fr hn.iiwhi.tri um, In 5 nri o-ll ratm. 4nJ iw-ri; ii-lb n'il driirriri. fi' MI. NO Il TST No. 9. f-r hiiiilnrKii iUrn, 7R-ih, drum. f.'.-'iS; 1j'iMI. Imrrt-lw. "; .''"Ml.. Iwr rrla, aVi.iW; f. . h. I'lirtlKiitl. nliT lv mml ir lhnitkfh your irwer ur UruyiU Sini fur cirrulatnt, CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO. 524 Washington 8f , Portland, Ore. . sv ' The product Ion of good, henllhy to bacco plants fit for transplanting In the field Is one of the most Important operations of tobacco growing, says tho Orange Judd Farmer. It Is the well known policy of most tobacco grower to plant more seed and have larger beds than neceasary when the weathor and everything are favorable to production of good, strong, healthy plants. V. 8. Pelmer of Connecticut, after loaing several years In succes sion his crop of small -Junta by freez ing, decided to make a bed this spring In w hich ho was sure to grow oa ninny and healthy plants na he wished. The oust of thla bed, he claims. Is about on and one-half day's extra labor, or three dollars more than what his old beds coat htm. This seed bed, ns Illustrated above, Is 41 feet wide, hi feet long nnd four nnd one half feet high to tho eaves and about nine feet high In the center. On the west and it-iii h sides ara placed the glaal frames wnich were formerly used oc the old beds. When placed In this manner, the sun shine Into the tent from some direction at all times of day. Tho rldgo wire H stretched from one center post to the other; then ex tending from one side to tho other across thla ridge wire every four feet Is a rope, and every ten feet a wire Mr. Pelmer saya If ho were to build It over, he would place rope every two or three feet. In dry weather the tent tends to sag, but when It rains or In damp weather the ropes tighten and hold the top of tho teut well In position. Making Butter. Putter should come in 20 minute of churning, and never longer than In half an hour. Good aalt should be used, and great care taken that It Is well worked In. When butter la gath ered In the cream In granular form it la oever overworked. How the Spirits Spe'l. "Judging by spiritistic communica Hons I have received lately simple spelling must be more popular In the world beyond than It Is In this," said a mau who patronizes mediums. "Half the messages rrctived from the spirit land nowadays are spelled In a way to bring joy to the hearts of the simple spellers. Not one medium, but many, transmit them thus. Me diums who know the old fashioned spelling book well enough to spell down a whole room full of folks bavi' gone over to the revised edition. "Whatever force It is that puldrs thtir hands when transmitting mes sapes must be impressed with the utility of the new system. At the last seance 1 attended l received a com muiiieathm from a man who fought new-fangled spelling with his dying breath, but since be passrd over he trust have learned something to make him change bis mind, for he now writes like a disciple of Artemus Ward." New York Times. E . . . rieartour n ! DID YOU SAY? Then ycu really need Hostetter's Stomach Bitters It tones the stomach, aiils digestion, prevents after-eating distress. Don't suffer any lon ger. Take home a bot tle today and be able to enjoy your meals. It is alfo excellent for Malaria, Fever and Ague. a. f Modes and Madness. A considerable stir Is being caused la scientific circles by a lecture deliv ered before the Psychological Society of Perlln by Prof. Kudolph Foe-rater, In which the lecturer declared that In sanity can be Judged by dress. Kspe clally hi this so In the case of wo men. Insane women, said Pr. Foerster. nearly always love bright colors, nnd wear them In disorder. Nearly all women who are extravagant In dress are mentally abnormal, and hover on the verge of mental breakdown. Whereas, a man's Insanity usually begins by excessive anxiety about his professional Interests, that of a wo man Indicates use.i oy too mucD at tention to personal appearance. Ir. Foerster added that Insanity It self follows fashions. Types of Insan ity which make thier victims violent are decreasing. Nowadays the iuaany tend to be quiet aud harmless. Kind of Dog to Own. For best results one should get a young dog and teach him bis futur duties gradually. Never allow him to leave the homestead alcne and you will never have a dog that straya. Never chain your dog; that Is not nec essary. Teach htm his proper placet and make him obey you upon gesture or word and he will not overstep hia lines. Treat him like a brother, glvst him his food and cool water regularly and be kind to him and you will bavav noble animal. Rural Ufa. The Average Plcnio. If a man will take a hard bolted Sg. a thin ham sandwich, and at badly fractured glass of lean lemon ade out on the lawn and sit down on a rustic bench If there 1 one, h will come close to making a nois similar to the average picnic. Slow. Mrs. Starven "I'm surprised t hear you say you're having trouble la get your money out of Mr. Starboard. He always boasted that he paid a hi went," Mrs. Pardura "Maybe he does, but I caui't gat biui to go." Stray Sto-t.ti.