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Hoirr
KRKINS"V "r ""TH IAIN
wmAfi8.0Riw un mt up
m ar or rw oiSktimut am $ i up
lu.t Ontmllr Ixoitid.
MTK TIIK RATJ-S.
TMa Modarn Aaaop.
A ing, bo a a,ccutomi to orer
(, bald a placa of nwat la bit tnoutu
it ha crnia( a plarld atraani It
Biaana of a plank. Looking In, ha
lit what ha took to b aoolbar dog
ctrrylnic another plaoa) of maat Bnap
plD( (roadlly to gat thla aa wall. b
tat io tha maat that h bad and loat
It In lb atrvara. Aa a reaull bla Indl-
Irtilim fait much batur all tba reat
of llta day. Ufa.
Only Ona Ral Road.
Thra la only ona raal road to b
nan pronporlty, and It la tba aama
lor a nation aa for an Individual. That
la tha bonoit mad of bard work un
trr fire Inatltutlona. and when they
triad to trarh pnopla that tbay could
be mails rich by aom abort cut, tbay
vera doing that.hlrh waa thorough
ly dlahonoat. Walter Inng.
Surely!
You can rely on
HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bittera
to help you in caiea of
INDIGESTION
DY.srKPSIA
rK)R AITKTITE
tO.NSTIPATION
MAI.AHIA
FEVKIt AND ACI E
REMEMBER it ha irrved three
generationa faithfully.
Try it to Jay but inaiat on having
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Worded That Tlma, Anyway.
Jn tho Irlah rfhallUm a buiubahel
hlize,i toward an Irlnbman'a hrail
I'm duilKod It with a low bow. and I
ut by. taklna; off tho brad of a mat
"'hind him. Knlth,- esclalmod Tat
nlvor knew a man to loao any
thing by boin perllte!"
Nervous ?
Thin? Pale?
m
Are you easily tired,lack your
usual vior and strength?
Then your digestion must be
poor, your blood must be
thin, your nerves must be
weak. You need a strong
tonic. You need Ayer's
arsaparilla, the only Sarsa
parilla entirely free from alco
hol. We believe your doctor
will endorse these state
Menu. Ask and find out.
JnJ0xi ,n"nk conanpatlon la of trifling
m,!quence' )" yo' doctor. Ha
"'huaa you of that notion In abort
! Corrwct It at oncal" ba will
A!:.JI1", "k ' Ayafa PUIa.
mild v pni, all rftetahla.
. . nva nil
Joah 1 "tVimk
Hy fdkiher keeps
A Wild WeT Show
he'd j-df
beaT
BOYS ON A STOCK EXCHANGE
Amsterdam Voulhi' Prlvlltgt for Dl-
cevary of Gunpowdar Plot Erf
Joytd Nearly J00 Yaar.
Of tha many quaint and curloua
euatonia, iradltluna and prtvlkg-a pra-
vauih in Holland none la mora ei-
Iraordlnary than a certain privilege
that baa been rnjoyed by tba boya of
Amatrnjain for nearly J'W vaara. tha
lloeton Kvanlng Tranarrlpt ramarka.
At a fli-d time ah eummer tha
boya gnther by the bundreda In the
grrat njuare ralld Die Dam, altuatrd
In tho r-ntar of tha city. Karh boy
baa a dnun alung over bla ahouldar.
Faring thla aimiira la tha etock ei-
rhnngw, and on tha orraalon In qm-a-(lon
Juat aa moo aa tba ilay'a hiialnaa
la ovrr aa many of tho bora aa poaal
bla crowd Into tha building. They
irx'rd to tha floor of tba fichange,
where, pura'iant to thta old cuatom,
they are permitted to march about.
alnglng and beating thvlr druma.
Tha origin of thta cuatom. It la aald.
la aa follow a:
Ona afternoon of tha year IMS a
rrowd of boya playing In the Dam loat
a ball In tha canal thai In thoae dayg
klrted ona aide of tha faunre. One
of the Inda. while climbing In among
tha pllea on which the building atood,
found liulind of bla ball a boat moor
ed In a dark corner and loaded with
boiea :f gunpowder. Thla ihowed
rlearly -noiigti what waa afterward
aarerlalned with certainty, tha Inten
tion of tha Si'iinUn conaplratora to
blow up the atock eichanga while It
waa crowdt-d. aa It waa every day,
with the trading rltlzena of tba city.
Tha boy who atumbled upon tha
gunpowder at once hurried to
town authorltlca with bla newa.
boatload of eiploalvea waa quietly
aunk In the canal and tha Spanlab
plot thua fruatrated.
When tha burgoaea aaked tba boy
what reward he dcalrrd for tha aerv
Ira ba bad rcndt-red tha town ba ra
il I led that ao long aa there wna a
atock etrbange In Amaterdam the boya
of the town would like to be permit
ted to make the floor of the exchange
their playground during a certain
part of the year. The reijueat waa
granted; and ao the cuatom aurvlvea.
PROMPTER IS ALWAYS HANDY
Little Device Held In Hand Enablet
One to Deliver Long Speech
Without Trouble.
Do you want to make a speech and
have your audience think that you're
ao all fired amart that you can quote
figures and fnrts without looking at
any notes! There's more ways than
tine. Outside of learning your speech
"by heart." the beat device Is the
Invention of a man In Australia. It
ronalata simply of a small metal case,
no larger than (he metal matchbox
used.
A roller It at either end of the cate
and one of tbe rollers It folding with
Ever-Ready Prompter,
paper on which appear the notes of
sneecb. Tbe box Is beld In tbe palm
of tbe band and people standing right
beside the orator would never tut
uect lit pretence. Tbe paper It un
rolled either by presture of tha thumb
.. !..!.. H ..III...I
or by tne mnioi'uinuou v. wihvm
screw on oue of the rollers.
Her Flowers Melted.
Little Minnie, who had been spend
ing the afternoon at a neighbor'!, wat
pretented with a bouquet of beautiful
noweri I'pon her arrival at home
ber mother told her to put them In a
vaie Oiled with water and they would
keep Ireab for aeveral daye. A few
days Inter Minnie appearea who ine
wilted flowers in ner uauu uu .iu.
i ri.aa I'll frow -em away now, mam
ma, 'cau.e they Is all melted."
. 1
Hotel Would Do.
Small Willie waa out walking with
hi. mother one m in
stopped to Klve a nickel to a beggar.
Why don t ne go noma, uinuuux
asked WIIMe. "The poor man nns no
home." fhe replied. "Then," continued
the little teiiow, -u,
to a hotel?"
A Brick Problem.
If a brick halnncot with three-quat
. rtf nriCH nun -' -
a pound -then how much doee a brtck
weigh?
Auswer: I nren pomm.
Low Down Dog.
Smalt Edna wat out walking with
ber mother wnen a uia -
abort legs paed them. -Mamma."
..id Edna, "did you ever ie auca a
Uiw down dog at thatT"
IN BOX WITH A GOAT
REMAINS Of BABY AND ANIMAL
DUMPED IN lAMe COFflN.
infant Diet at a City Hoapltal, and
Mother Clalma That She Waa
Not Notified of Ha Demlte
Undertaker Makaa Dlacovtry.
Bt. hfiula. Mo. The mutilated body
Ji their four mom ha old ton, Joaeuti,
wrapped In a rag with a dead Angora
Hunt, waa recovered tbe other day by
Mr. and Mia. Utanialaua Muggoe, 200S
"tea avenue. Tbe parnta at the time
were on their way to tbe grave In pot
ter'a n.jld, following tbe cUIU'i death
t the City hoapltal.
Only the frout of the akull, the
rma and the cheat of tba Infant were
iimtalned In the bog. la which they
nd tbe goat were to have been bur
fd together. The real of tha child's
ody had bt)n cut away In an autopay
field In t)M morgue at the City boa-
pllal. The low-r iart of the body had
een kept at the boapltul for anatomi
cal atudy.
Crazed with horror and grief at
the fate of her only child, tba dla
:rated mother, Koaa, 30 yeara old,
:old the (ale of her Infant ton's fate.
Hctng In poor financial clrcunv
ttancea. and with a huahand out of
ork, the woman baa been forced, at
:hough paralyzed In her left arm and
g. to work for bar living.
I'nable to take her four-mouthe-old
Saby to work with ber. tbe mother
iae been leaving It at tba Nledrlng
)aut Memorial Mlaalon, where aba
VM a few crntt a day to have It
:ared for while the wat at work.
Hhe left tbe baby there tbe other
morning, aha iayi, and weut to work.
When alia returned at Ave o'clock tbe
natron In charge told ber the baby
a tick and had been aent to tbe
lty hoapltal about an hour before.
Mrt. Maggot then walked to the
"It X hoapltal to tee her baby, abe tayt.
There the waa told abe could tee tha
It tie one the next morning. Tba fol
owing morning aha went, aaw tba
:hlld for a few mlnutea, and then went
o her work.
At 12:33 that afternoon the baby
lied, according to the City hoapltal
ecorda. The tracer waa notified of
he death and Inatructlona given to
lotlfy the chlld't parent!, at 200S
North Twentieth street lnveitlga
:lon ahowa there la no sucb number,
tnd tbe baby's parents were not noil
led. "I called up the City hospital," Mra.
tfnggoi tald through an Interpreter,
tnd waa told tba baby'a condition waa
lie tame.
"I called again the next day, and
aa told Joaeph bad died the day be
'ore at noon, and that I could bava
he body any time.
"When the undertaker went to tha
rity hoapltal he waa told tha baby
lad been burled. He telephoned tbe
theiputter't Held, and waa told tba body
The;aa then on Ita way to tha grave.
"Tbe undertaker ordered tba body
icld, ba aayt, and went out and got It
A'hcn be brought tbe box tuppoaed to
sontaln the child's remains, be found
he parts previously named and tba
(oat wrapped together."
GIRL IS TREED BY BEARS
Minnesota Girl While Seeking a
Cow Has Thrilling En
counter. Lost
Kinney, Minn While hunting for
k loat cow in me woout aajaceni io
ler father'a homestead, seven miles
lorth of this town, Mary Mclnnes,
Uteen years old, encountered a black
tear with two well grown cubs. She
ins almost upun tho aulmals before
ihe saw them.
Screaming, the girl scrambled over
ailen loga and dead bruah, the en--aged
bears coming after her. Coming
x a tmall tree, she grasped tbe low
ir boughs and drew herself up until
ut of immediate danger. The bear
lung sroi'nd the tree and made sev
eral attempts to climb It, but Ita efforts
ere failures, owing to tbe small girth
f tbe trunk, which prevented tha
rute from getting a solid grip. Tha
feather waa very cold, and aa tha
(venlng wore on It became almost Im
possible for tbe girl to retain ber
lold on the bougha through cramps In
ler arms and tbe stiffness from cold.
When darkness came on tbe parents
and elder brother became alarmed
tnd started out with lanterns to find
he girl, calling loudly aa they pro
reeded through the wooda. Miss Mc
lnnes beard tbe calls and endeavored
:o answer them, but at first found It
Impossible to make even the aligbt
iat sound because of the cold and
icrvousncsa. As the tearchert drew
nearer, however, she was beard call
ng faint i., The beara muat have
icen frightened by the lantern light,
is nothing was seen of them by tho
csculng party.
Mist Mclnnes collapsed when taken
Yom her perilous position. She bad
)een in tue tree six uours.
Ducks Clear Hotel of Flies.
Clilcngo. The champion fly catch
ers of Chicago are said to be a flock
of yellow ducks at a local hotel. Ac
cording to the manager, they keep the
restaurant free from files every day.
The ducks are kept In a fountain In
the main entrance and each morning
are carried to the dining room, where
tbe chase for diet beglnt.
Costly Ham.
Chicago. Frank Morlarty ttola a
ham worth $t.92. Patrolman Friends
followed the trail of grease and ar
rested Frank. The ham cost Morlarty
13.
Wins Eating Contest.
New York. In an eating contest at
College Point rniup Lmmeii ae
voured seven and one-half pounds of
teak, eleven rolls, teu ears of corn
ind ten cups of coffee.
Seeks One-Legged Man.
Philadelphia. Dr. Oberholtxer, di
rector of tbe historical pageant which
H to be beld here, Is trying to find a
one-legged descendant of Peter Btuy
resant to appear for tba Dutch gor
raor.
EXCELLENT RULES GIVEN FOR
IMPROVING SWEET CORN SEED
Farmers Who are Most Successful Plant Early, Use Plenty
of Manure and Hlh Crude Commercial Fertilizer
and Keep Plants Clean From Weeds and
Thoroughly Cultivated.
Prize Winning
(By CHARLES D. WOODS
General observation shows beyond
any question that the farmers who
are moat successful with sweet corn,
are those who employ the following
rules: Plant early, use plenty of ma
nure and high grade commercial fer
tilizer, keep tbe corn clean from weeda
and well cultivated, do not plant too
thick, use seed well adjusted to tha
locality In which It Is to be grown.
The following detailed plan Is drawn
up for the guidance of farmers who
dealre to Improve their sweet corn
seed.
First Yeare Work.
In the first year'a work towards an
Improved strain of teed, only the field
selections of plants from which ears
are later to be used for planting can b
made. These selections should be made
of the growing plants in the field. In
choosing plants to be saved for seed
look out for tha following points In
the order named. In going over the
field one should provide himself with
some strips of cheap bright colored
cloth, about 2 feet long and 2 to 3
Inches wide. When a stalk Is select
ed to be taved for teed one of these
cloths ehoult be tied around It just
below the tassel. This marks the
Rack for Drying 8weet Corn.
This may be made rat and mouse
proof by covering top, bottom and
sides with wire screen.
plant ao that It will be saved when
tba rest of the crop Is cut.
1. Whatever other good points a
stalk may have do not save It for seed
unless It Is conspicuously earlier than
the others around It. Thla la most
Important.
2. Take only stocky plants with
broad leaves bearing good sized, and
so far as can be Judged at this stage,
well-shaped ears.
3. Take only stalks which ihow
the characters which are typical for
the variety you are working with.
Avoid freaks.
Tbe field In which selections are
made must obviously be cut by band,
so that the marked planta may be
left standing to mature their eara.
Save about twice as many plants in
tba field aa you expect to want eaxj
for planting the breeding plot of next
year.
When the selected planta are well
matured (stalks and busks dead and
drying) they should be harvested, and
the eara should be busked and cared
for in tbe following manner. In the
winter, after tho eara from these
plant! are well dried on the racks,
tbe best of tbem should be picked out
for shelling and planting. Special at
tention should be paid to tbe follow
ing points.
1. Take only ears having small well
pecked grains In straight rows, and
with the gralne set firmly on the cob.
Select no ears with fewer than 14 rows
(better 16.)
2. Aim to iclect eara of medium
size, nearly cylindrical In ahape, and
with butt and tip fairly well covered
with grain.
8. Test the germination of each ear
by taking 25 kernels from the middle
of the ear. Reject all ears from
which more than two kernels out of
the 25 fall to germinate within ten
days.
Having selected the eara for plant
ing shell t'neni, keeping the grain from
each ear by Itself In a paper bag. Do
COSTLY LESSON
IN HAY BALING
Farmer Who Had Fifty Acraa tn
Grass Cut it Too Soon
Better to Feed to
Animals.
(Hy R. A. OI.M8TEAD.)
One of my neighbors learned a les
ion In bay baling this year. He bad
never been a hay farmer until last
year when he put In a crop of timothy
ed top mixed. He cut a pretty fair
;?op In July but he waa io eager to
fet at the new work that be cut It
a little too toon. He hat about CO
icrei In graft and concluded te bale
ihe crop and ecll It I euggested that
le ought to stack It and let It itnnd
it least tlx week! for cutting before
nllng It, but the hay looked pretty
Iry and he concluded to haul it direct
!rom the cocks to the baler. It looked
rery nice aa It came out of the baler
ind our neighbor stacked it all up
Area tiers deep.
Of course tba bulk of the hay tpolled
t .j :
Seed Eara.
not save the kernels from the butt
and tip, lay for about Inch fro a
each end. Each ear selected, should
be given a number. Tblt number ma)
be written on a slip of paper and pul
In the bag with the shelled seed.
Second's Year's Work.
The corn should be planted eact
year In two plots, one the breeding
plot and tbe other the propagation
plot. In planting the corn for seed
use the best corn land you bave, and
manure and fertilize It well. Plant
the rowa 3 feet apart and tbe'hllli
18 lncbea apart In the row. Plant 4
kernels to tbe hill and thin to leav
the two best stalks standing In tb
bill. Give tbe plots the best cultiva
tion you can.
In the breeding plot should b(
planted tbe selected ears. Each eat
should be planted In one row by It
self. (This Is called the ear-to-row
system.) The rows should be giver
the number borne by the ear planted
In It. Careful observation should b
made throughout tbe season. Eacb
row should be harvested separately
Its yield determined and the ears from
It kept separate from the ears froir
all other rows.
Tbe seed from the best rows, tbos
showing greatest earllness and high
est yield of good quality corn and sto
ver, should be used to plant the propa
gatlon plot the third year. Reject aU
nubbins and poor ears.
In the propagation plot of this yeai
plant the good ears from the prevloui
year selection which were not used
In the breeding plot. It Is desirable
though not absolutely necessary In
the propagation plot to detassel every
alternate. Detasseling Is done by pull
ing out and throwing away the tasse'
(spindle) aa soon as It appears. The
ears from the detasseled rows are tc
be regarded as the best seed, and
those from the rowa where the tasseli
were not removed as second best Tbt
two classes should be harvested and
cured separately. Seed from the do
tasseled rows will probably be found
to yield better than that from the oth
ers. Just as In the previous year the best
Individual plants from both the breed
lng and propagation plots should bt
marked with clothes and saved sepa
rately to furnlBh seed for the follow
ing year's ear-to-row breeding plot
Third and Succeeding Year'! Work.
Plant on the ear-to-row system, th
Individual earl selected the prevloui
year In the breeding plot. In the pro
pagatlon plot plant seed from th
best rows of the preceding year. Ie
the propagation plot detassel ever)
alternate row. The seed from the do
tasseled row will be the best seed
From your Individual plant selections
take the seed for the following year'i
breeding plot.
Strong Cholera Serum.
Farmers are now storing their prod
uct for future use. This is easily pos
sible, and until the scourge, io disas
trous laat year, le stamped out, n(
cbancea should be taken. If last yeai
a large supply of hog cholera serum
had been available, it la reaaonabl
to suppose that comparatively little
damage would have been done. Gov
ernment aa well aa private planti
were wholly inadequate to meet th
demand of 1911. and as a consequent
hog cholera losses were unprecedent
ed. Scientists are convinced thai
properly stored heg cholera serurr.
will keep for three or four yeara. Thl
being true, there ought to be little
complaint hereafter should cbolert
bieak out.
Rotation of Crops.
If we use but one crop on the land
and cultivate it clean all the time the
soil will quickly be robbed of Its hu
mus; therefore we must follow a
proper rotation in order to supply
humus, without which we can do lit
tle. Some men have never discovered
thla fact, however.
and It will be a total loss. I never
think of bating timothy hay on my
place until it has gone through a
sweat and Is practically cured, there
fore, I stopped selling baled bay sev
eral years ago because I discovered
that it paid much better to feed the
hay to make beef and obtain manure
to put back on the land to raise more
hay. Thla season I cut an average
of three tons of timothy on 40 acres
and It was aa fine hay as I ever saw.
Some of the neighbors who are hay
sellers got only on an average of two
tons and they do not seem to under
stand where the trouble is. Origin
ally their land was as good as mine
but they bave jet to learn that they
cannot keep on selling off their bay
cropa without puttlag anything back
on the land.
The Calf Pasture ,
Calvea ought to have a separate pas
ture, and one In good clean order.
They cannot thrive on short or soiled
grasu, nor hold their own In pastures
with older animals, as the latter will
monopolize tbein or take tba choice
portions.
Jiff
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES
3.00 3.50 M.00 4.50 AND '5.00
FOR MEN AND WOMIN
Boy all wtaf W. L. Douglam $2.00, $20
mntt$3MO School Shoo: Boat In tho world
W. L. Douglas makea and sella more $3.00, $3.50 anal $4.00
ahoea than any other manufacturer ia tha world bacaaee y;
they look batter, fit batter, and wear longer laaa oral- n
nary ahoea. fg
CAUTION. Wbaa von buy ahoea ba sura W. L. Douglas
name ia stamped on the bottom. It guaranteaa protection to yon againat
inferior ahoea. Beware of eubstitutee. W. U Douglas ahoea ara sold in 78
own stores in large cities and retail shoe dealare everywhere.
fut Cxer tyi.f. Write for Catalog. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mats.
Original Amen Comer.
Tna origin of the name "Amen cor
ner" la Interettlng and throwt a
pleasant light on English Catholicity
of tba daya before tbe apottasy of
Henry VIII. Each year on the feast
of Corpua Chrtstt tbe faithful went in
procession to St. Paul's cathedral.
Mustering In Cbeapslde, the proceo
tton movedtfoward the cathedral, the
clergy chanting the "Our Father" aa
they passed along the street still
sailed Paternoster row, reaching the
"Amen" as they turned the corner
known for years aa Amen corner.
Its Maria-
Rrd Crra Ball Blue will Huh doable as many
clothe m .ny other blua. Ltun't put jrour noiiay
into any other.
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Damage by Lightning In Cities,
Investigations made over Europe)
teem to justify the belief that the dam
ige by lightning. In the cities particu
larly, baa decreased to s very marked
tegree in recent years, and It ia ex
plained by the presence of electric
wires, which act as a protection in di
verting tbe electric bolts. As tbe
wires are put underground, it la ex
pected that there will be noticed a
peat Increase in tbe amount of dam
tga by lightning and a return will be
lenerally made to the use of lightning
rods.
Mothers wTTl And Mrs. Window's Snotbtng
Syruu tba brat remedy t oh ur ibei obiloxaj
?urlug ie leelhiiig period.
Chinese Barbers In Hard Luck.
Barber shops were the exception,
rather than the rule, in China tn the
old days, itinerant barbers attending
to their customers' wants In the
streets or in the customers' home.
There appears to be no tendency to
ward the institution of barber shops
tines tba change of balrdretslng; In
fact, the tendency locally is to do
away with4 the barber altogether. Thus
many families are purchasing hairclip
pers, which seem to be regarded as the
July esientlcl tn irctittlng.
Rod Cmn Ball Blue, all blue, bent blulnr value
in tba whole world, makea tha laundraM amila
What Could He Mean?
A young woman went to a grocery
itors and asked tbe polite clerk 11
he had some good cheese. "Yes, In
deed," be replied, "I have some lovely
cheese," "It la not correct to call
cheese lovely,' " she said. "How ia
that?" he inquired. "Because 'lovely
should bo used to qualify only some
thing that ia alive." "Well." retort
ed the clerk, "111 stick to lovely."
Way of the Truly Great.
It la easy in this world to live aft
er the world's opinion; it is easy In
solitude to live after one'a own; but
the great man Is he who In the midst
of the crowd keep! with perfect iweet
ness the Independence of solitude.
Emerson.
Discovery of Carborundum.
Carborundum first was produced by
a chemist who, while experimenting
with electricity, happened to place car
bon electrodea connected with a dy
namo Into a bowl containing; soma
crushed coke and clay.
NERVOUS 4'
DESPONDENT
' WOMEN
md Relief in Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Their Own Statements
So Testify.
Dates, Fa. "When I wrota to yoa
first I waa troubled with female weak
ness and backache,
and was so nervous
that I would cry at
the least noise, It
would startle me so.
I began to take Ly
dia E. Pinkbam's
remedies, and I don't
have any more cry
ing spells. I sleep
sound and my ner
vousness ia better.
I will recommend
your medicines to all suffering women."
-Mrs. Mary Halstead, Platea, Pa.,
Box 93.
Here is the report of another penuine
case, which still further shows that Ly
dia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound
may be relied upon.
Walcott, N. Dakota. "I bad inflam
mation which caused pain in my aide,
and my back ached all the time. I was
so blue that I felt liko cryin? if any ona
even spoke to me, I took Lydia E.
Pinkham s Vegetable L-ompoonu, ana l
began to gain right away. 1 continued
iU use and now I am a well woman."
-Mrs. Amelia Dajil, Walcott, N.
Dakota.
If yon want special advice write to
tydla K. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
voaiaa aad held la strict confidence.
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
Eat Goldm Otval Food, and lecwwond thaai yaur amaaint.
anna. Yoa avt battw quality and am fur yur axmry. Tl.y are
mada to your bona etaw frua tba fcart OiwaOmu ana Whaat
Larre parkaae contain a HandmM rraaalum ar.d all uuda ara
(uarantaal. Ak your (mar.
Golden Rod Oata. Golden Rod Pancake Flour.
Golden Rod Wheat Flakes. Ralston Select Bran.
Golden Rod Wheat Note. Golden Rod Chick Food.
S1
THE
PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY
AND BUSINESS COLLEGE.
'OPENS SEPTEMBER 24
LOCATED NEAR TACOMA Christian: es-ado-eatMmal:
lanra eampua; modern aiuipmant: ath
letic: new SUM) arymnaaium under construction.
PREPARES thorouehlr. and In tha ahortent
poanibla time, for t'olleae UaalaaM, Taachlita.
Civil service, aad CitUeaship. . Laaewaeai a Spe
cialty. Eight Coanee: no entrance examinations; spe
rm clashes for foriirnern.
EXI'E.NHKil LOW: Tuition, hoard, room and
washing, nine months. Slot); eiffhtean weeks. S!X;
nine weeks. $60.
Yoa aski Hivw can yon furnish .11 this for lees
than tha usual price of boaid and lodaina? Wa
snrm By the aid of our church wa are enabled
to g-ive our students asors tbaa they pay fer.
We can't tell all here. Our fme 6tVpaaa cata
logue w ill do it. Bead for it. Address
N. J. HONG, Principal
Parkland, Wash.
Born; Not Made.
"Ptofesaor," aald Misa Skylight, "
want you to auggest a course In lift
for me. I have thought of Journal
Ism " "What are your own Inclina
tions?" "Oh, my soul yearna and
throba and pulsates with an ambition
to give the world a life-work thai
shall be marvelous in its icope, and
weirdly entrancing in the vastness oi
Its structural beauty!" "Woman,
you're born to be a milliner.'
QUICK RELIEF
SORE EES
Locomotive's Diet.
Toung Freddie la a natural student
and observer, and he Is especially in
terested in railway matters. The oth
er day, waiting with hia mother la a
train mysteriously "held up" at a way
tide station, Freddie pondered: "Mam
ma, I guess this is where the en
gine gets Its dinner. They feed It on
coal, hot water and matches, and )
guess they let It have all the hot air b
wants for dessert."
Varying Grades of Caviar.
Tba finest caviar is the bleluga, pre
pared from the roe of the white atur
geon; little less fine la tbe sevriuga,
prepared from the sterilated sturgeon.
Both are pnt up at Astrakhan, Russia
THE POULTRY REMEDY.
Mr. Stpha HolWVt. Sm
TtCOM ( W-vaJa.) fSMlltrT Am'B WTftMl
I will kit Mexican Mast an it Liniamit I
Ian unequivocal enciorwmrat aa a remedy 1
for Bumblefoot and Canker in the Throat.
Hitherto I hare found these disease of bt
I poultry very difficult to cure hat XiaBtuf I
Liniment aroTed to be a po$utiTramedy." I
2i.S9c.$latwt.uD I
Painless Dentistry
Is ear pride ear hebbreer study tor yesse and
aow oar success, and oars Is tha jiSt paiaisva worS
te ba fraud anywhere, ao aiaUer bow naeh yoa
pay. Compare oar i-rlcea.
11 ,-WH faMtver-.a a
We Snlab piste and
Briln eorl to su.
ut town patrons la
one say It Seairad.
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mr ant known f Ihi outaida world, hot have baai
haaded down friim teii: u aoav ia live yhjti-niaar
te.Ba.ii la Ckiaa.
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If Ton lira ont of town and nan not rail, wrfta fnv
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THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
1 62 i first St., Cor. Morrison
Pertland. Orcgaa.
P. N. U.
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