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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1912)
. . . ... I f j. ..mil ! fl I J Writ' '"r "l,r r," 1 ul"'r VUr ..... and llry I r-Hlu.,.. If we liable buyer, r . .... blul ,lHl'l llMt.ll- t " f r '" t0 1-l'AltSON I'AI.K t (. I'imiUm4. 0.aa. Machinery r; I I l,lBUSINE55rOLLKit WAtHlNotUN AND riMf M WRIltKJKCIALOa ,,,( I I,.., 4 .. I. I' " K 0 DA K III i it I 'I' I. l'- "!' . I ''! !( 'top Hi N I t t' l 1 ''Mil ii w t i tin r-4 i V 1 l J i'. I. ll.iil.l'g. Seal tie III III ' uilirr (In- il.u'v M.le H'e Dfrrrd Definite. ,11,111111111 K'' i l'l'l'-'." l i c'lsli ln'V who wa asked tlm , v l y din leather tn wrllti, n ,..llllll, " f ,ih. i i"r !" ' rt nn.ii.-y. Tl- boy "-l f.-nli Hi- n-d ut ,tr- fund... ami ended " ,,(.. hi demand for n "minimum f iii.Mi. y i'. of tbo reason flr ,, , mul win Unit tlm boy .11.1 nt ,-, t ciiou.-li Uff to rut and bud tio i.in to r-a.l A Colossal Scheme. Ths great lil,.,wy ,,f Ihi. commerce If the fut urn will b ti, .,.,flo ,.,. Mighty .-..ItuliM, through,,, the aoild are, pulling tr !.,, tK1(.p U erect lln. i,,h . o1i.hh.iI system for -lr.-li.Mn 1. 1, k i .ifl y In llin world. '1 h. lyxw-iu ri.hi.iii,ii.M tint Unking t other of l point iiIoiik tin, western must of A iin-r l.-ii from Itering sc t .Iim HI rulf a of M.'iK-ll.iii. and ei..- m, I inr :ho 1mI. of theoe.-an. to link wlh II. u :haln tlm whole iiiKt.Tly shore of Asia, ruimlnit on ilowii In tlm KtrattM llttll-MlvlitK. Tlm rolll..i,,ti.. iy. ti'in lll n.Ht in tin, uKKi.'K'itii many million! of tin Hum. LIVE Wt. r 1. 1 I.! i'ilii mtii.n i;u wn- lVl.ll. ( tl.tttl STOCK Ru mjnlan Amijoni, M. Vi-i l.lu, lln. niiiM iliiii-mlnit of lrn fin m at liu.. o, KiimaiiU, ti at- .. .. . . t . . . . ' i 07 1. 11 uiniy or l.') womi'ii, myt FIRST CARE OF BROOD SOWS WEED OUT 'GRADE' STALLIONS Effact of Brtcdlng From Such Stock Is Apparent In Vary Low Qrada of Hore Produced. TI10 cluoatlnii of th mi? fai Tin r ua to ttia liii.ortaiic of K""J bm-.lliig lu the production of horni'H imiki4 alow prurHiia '1 lie majority and tlila U not ovor atiillnK t b fai t aro not yl prriiard to oay a de-ci-rit prlca for htallloii HHrvke, pre fvrrliiK to uo a.rul.a becuune they are l.Hap. Homo of th KntPB have paiiaMl Ktiillion )aw containing ronia eieel- li-nt fuaturea. WUconaln hat a II ceniia law which prevent! the preva- CLOSE TO HEART OF NATURE Sanltariumt In tha Black Forttt Which Marweloui Cure Hawa Been Recorded. In an article on "Tho Krlndly Sum mer Trna" In th Voman' Home Companion Frank A. WauKh. profet- aor of horticulture In 5iaucuu:ii agricultural cuIU-kh b"1 "In Orinany ono limit an Kinaa 01 I.I..M .nl'f. tlUI. curia r.vi.ry eui-rpiiiii ..-.. one. Oft.m the 'cure houhe" it the c. ...... ...i.iif l.nllillnir In the city. A Ar.tori Tnr nia aDII.rlll-Iuliiuv"""- w " ... , . . , German talkt of going to hit cure at " he gat at tne breakfast ta- ; report of the puunc " - an American of going to his vacation. Ue wlth fc ., :nagazlne prop- , that tnere are en f "' '.n Should Be Kept In Thrilty Condition Without Laying on Much Fat Making 7 Cot. The flrnt rare of the brood low a l!i. Iuih-hI 1 01 r. Mi.in.i.i,t. M. Vi I.I11 ln.ii!il he In ki i-n tier In a tbrlftv con had r.fuhi-il to allow t Ii-1 r cows to,'l,llu without laying on much fat. A r.raxo on hln land 11 ml to frighten tha w.-i-k or ti n ilayn hefore farrowing d.-piiliitloii iiway he hu.J Hud over the lime put her In 11 fattening pen und Ii. iiU of tin. ui.niin. Infuriated tin '"t her get 111 iiibloined to her new tiillkiiialilH limbed iifori I1I111 and It wat .quarter. 1 .-. (I a little bian t-adi only by the Intervention of ,ni nd.-p-held tlmt ho ai remind from tliell VellKeull.'... ;.,.tl, .r will f.n.t .,tr V ., Hi- I. ' '' ...u.g r i- ii.i.r 1-11. i. 1.4 it.ua ta.aJie. The Old Wagon Show. T . HH.-..U al.o.v ol I. .111; at'.n. It hat a l.ini.v l..wii; e Ut.'-.l tliu way a l.r.-..k i'f I'V 11 ll4- lli.iliey Weill to 111" l l 'nt to get 111 !. Iiinl.l.- I!'it whit of Unit? Km l.niir we ...it wllh eve ilUli'ii.li'.l w lil.l The wm:..ii xlu.w of long ag". it onlj ,j. one ring, an.l we rould nil cloae ti It, an.l u.-ver tnlie n thing. Proofreader In Embryo. A 1 rlttMty -rinI hoy lu Kre.l a in'.. I to wr!t n iMiitin'-o con atn lug tie w'.r.l "iM. ken" He tm not iili uri how to I-U the wori. ao 1,. wrote- "A Jik.-u la a tumll Inn. (1 can dl U lien.)" SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored To 1 leallh by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I;n. Aft. -r f.iurt.'rr, yearn ot luir.-nni: i-veryt!iintt fr.m f.-male coinr- lilitinU, 1 am at laxl BILIOUS iky a noun or Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitte. s It 11. l-i ilire. tlv on the S'., 11, .n h, l.iver nii.t li..w.-:n - Htim U1.1t. :. tin -in III the . toper .erf'.iin-au.-e of tt.e.r ilul le 1 V..;,, 1 1.,- I...W. el I n e fri.lli t '.in-t-1 - J . n 1 1 i Ti iishisU In-, -lli.ll Ml-.. I REALLY KEEPS YO'J WELL 11. al, whieli Iiiih a laxative efTeet and liiiik.-H furiowlnt; eiihl. r. H. rati blng ami pelllhg a how while feeding Ih time well iiji.-i.t, alllioiigh It may ti.i.-in lii-iil..uii tu home, wnieH K-lward H Chalk In the Farmer' Mall ami lli.ee. I'y treatment of till kind I liav.. lu one week lamed mi old M.w that looked like a man-eater ko I i-.iiilil ban. lie her .lg. I prefer tin. bog iot or the Individ Jill ling l.i.ilrt" hilt- the large house There ore milk cure, and mud curet. f w hl wlfe was asUin- . tha government oil - mountain cure and surf cure., but my f p hlra reaL.h out for the 250 pertont over alxt Xe year .of choice it the foreBt cure. Not only 1 pour u iuvn tl9, iack, I age. The .ay.ns that none doet it bent pleaiie my perao.mi u, tn1 kaQ over ana lcratcn all paa- "' ' 1,' ' Iv exolanatloa.- ICOlUt aaw,-...- A "Grade" Percheron. ft i. A iliimk a . Health and Chrer. There I l: g.-vl'y !n the tunny toul that .-a-'.-n our J.i'in and tu.-.K.-n our aldet h:ik) with laugh?, r. There Is a won.'.i-r?. ! iii.-dl.-lnal 1 ""' t In good rheer. IJ.'o.l newi ami g'a.l tliilnrs have a 111 ic'c i-fT. -t ee:i i!im inva-IM-i. 1. .' 11 " a who'..' rtore or f,i.-i..ry i-r h"!".' trai 'm in.-.l hy one eunny ro'il. 'n t1 .. other hatol, we I, IIM. reel) tli. Ill hill-hte.1 and tua.Io dark hv a -'.'"my. moinre, fuult llud ttil perron the rtnuniieta Nqw. f..r i-.'Kt mortem l"1 The Hog Cot in Section. Is i-oi.v. i.i.-i.t and hat otner auvan- 1 If : time, it i. haul to Keep clean, aim u a contagion dli-eae bleak out tne ,1i,,.j a... that all the herd will take it. The bottom timbers of my hog rut are 2 hy O b, placed up eight Inihe und made to lap over at tne cotiu-r. where a pin holds them In place when Ml up. The top timbers are 2 hy Ve, made lu the name way. Tho dimension of the cot are 8 by 8 feet. 6 feet high in front and 4'!i feet at the hark. I find that such a house can ho built for It I bent to make turn a houfe 01 nmtched lumber, hut Inch board a foot wide aid well battened are good. I pla. e a guai d along the wall of each bv 0 tlmt extends outwaru leiiee and distribution of grade ttai Hon In the Htnt.i Mliuiexota ha a law framed along the line of the Wi(-onln measure reiinhvlvanla and I'tah have adopt ed similar law and other btatet have reHtilctiv uicaure under considers tion. The effect of these lawa Is to make the owner of each tion registered ttal- lion declare his horse a "grade." On handbill thai are poster to that no one may be deceived as to hi pedl 11 ire The -It nation abroad Is very mucn belter than In this country. In fact, iiiacti'-ally no s.-rub. grade or non- registered utalllona are used for pub- 11 sei vire In the Investigations of thit matter carried on hy I)r. A. S. Alexander or tt Is. onslii It was found that or an the stallions In the state. 6U per cent were grade stallions and only 40 per eei.t niiro bred. Some of the specimen horses used for public service are remarkable ex hibitions of wretchedly bad. run down and diseased uiilmals. The illus trations are from photographs of a "Crado Hanibletoiiian" and a "Grade 1'eiiheroi!," which traveled through out the state for service. One Is 13.3 hands in height and weighs 650 pounds, and he I not the worst in the lot, by any means. The effect of breeding from tucn (tuck I apparent in the very low ! 1 "fcSejL.S f 1 REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES . . . - , t- 1. -i ..mnd them to ..ur ei."- h.t ..OKle. , . " . m..ne. Ther ar . . . ,., -u,,- U your money. I ney are euMrau.l. Ak your gruter. Golden Kod I'ancake Flour. KaUton Select Hran. Golden Kod t hick ood. (, olden Kod Oat. (.olden Rod Wheat Make. Golden Kod Wheat Nuta. Abeent-Mlnded Protestor. Iscr.blhort Jlre. A certain university professor w , tt.1 Ut I tic ""' th. 1.... 1 r..t e trmt 11 irei me serious cases-thote where radical and heroic cures are needed. First of all there are the tuberculoma patlenit strewn about on their coti under me pungent shades of the lilack forest at i.,,i iir Trudeau't camp in the Adi rondack. Then there are tne ae votees of Indigestion and the nervous wreck bllloUB. alcoholic and toclety wrecks, drug fiends, bridge fiends and everyhndy; that is. everybody who can spend the money to come hither (or the forest cure. .Naiurany 111 w. many, as In America, folks who have to work and support families cannov afford to he cured. They can't even afford tho disease In the first place. 'It I curious how friendly tne tor- ents arc to sick and discouraged peo ple. The trees reach out their arms to thclter them. In the stillness of the morn'tig nnd through the long nignis they whisper reassuringly to every one who listens." take. 1 m jb m jl I Never. ...i-r , l-t men cw, Hb(,ve ,he praUe. K .ik ! kind wor.lt wh kh le f,.om hv. Ing n.lie.i on when they are young love prompt. nt:d remember thai r.-Mt- -.-! t.i health. " 1 rniiiioyed th hest doctora ami even went to Uil hiitl f'.r treat ment an.l waa tolj there was no h.-'p for m. lhit while Uik itHC I.y.lin V.. I'lnk ham't Vegetable t'oniwiuni i In-nn t.i itnt rove and I continue.) it t u. until 1 m mwle well." - Mm. IIi.nuv l.t 1: !;,7i:iA.lutn:. SL h.-nrneyiville, W. Va. - " I f-H it my duty to write ami ay what I.y.lia K. I'mkhatu't Vi p tnl.lo 'otnmn.l ha done f..r in-. I KtilT.-r.-.l from f.-mnh. w.-akii.- and at titn.-s f.-lt to mii.ernl.Iu I ioul.1 hnrtlly .-tulure l-einir on my f'-ct- 'Aft.-r takinir l.ydia K. rinhhnm'l V.-retal.!.. (V.mixiun.i and following your ei-.-inl ilirecliont, my troublo It Kone. Words fail to t-xprrxt my tlianKfuln.-s. I r.-cminend your iin'ii-ine to all my friend."-Mr. C. It. VlllTTIN..TN. The ntwvvo nr.. mly two of the tlmu tau ltof :riit.-ful let t.-n which ure con stantly In-uik received hy the rinkhun M.-.lu-i'ie Coiiipnny of l.ynn. Man., which how clearly what preal UiitiK" l-ydia l' I'inkhutn'a Vi-K.-tnhln (:.m"iutnl d"-t I'.r those who sutler from wonmti't If you want tpwltl adtlre write lo I )liii ll. I'iiikh.iiii Medicine Co. ( roll II dentiali l ynn, Ma. Vimr letl.-rr.lll lie (ini-ned. read and antwrrcil Iir Human and held lu atrlct roulldciice lord of loving k!n.!r..-s are the hesl polbla t-mlc which run he given, even to the liarplot of tho mortai.- Kate Tanuatt Woods. tfc.n-t 1...T '"'".''..'''.T U..'" p,..t.il ..-r ll.y )i.-l t"". I'U blue. th. Uue Ul' ! l-:,)r- When Wrinkles Coma. Tha first wrinkle of age comes on the able of the cheek Just In front of the ear and Us pi.fln-ss.ir 1. as a rule, the la-t person to notice It. Just be hind the ear there Is usually a falling off of the roun.lnev of the neck, ami the hair become thin, leaving a nam look on the woman ov.r 40 If she Is not rnreful to remedy these impor.ani blemish.-. Mas-age will do more for these growing Imperfection than al moat any other facial defect. London'e Smoke NuUance, In Remarkably Short Time C. G B E W 0 TIIK CIIINKSK DOCTOR The rl..u dWaw whl.-h pe..la cenimonlr iilTer with surrumh to tha enelrtin action of he Irainln nann.uin.lnl ll M lnl K'tA llerl-, ltu.lan.l ll.. 1.4 which have been kiwwa for their mnhrlnal value t-ir many eenlurka br IS .... w.ll-..iii ... tiuil'h.neee. Not only are m.et of thee TearUl.la reme.lie rare, but are lathered al (real expenea In remote u.uarteie of the (lot. I ran refer you lo hundred of well-known pern pie In th Northwr-t who hva Ukea n treat ment and were quickly and permanently cure... Ro aura am I of the rellabilliy -t a.y mellwu I oir.-r PKKK I1INHI:I.TATIM Open K.venlns an.1 Fuwlay. re,,,U. who tlv net of town and rnn..l rH. rile (. iiym.t.n blank and rlrcular. Im kli.t renu In tinpi Vj t 7 0 have live of the-e cot now and will build five more. They are easily kept dry und dean, may he moved about wliere wanted nnd when not in use for hogs may he used to house chickens or calves. '1' 1 m. -w-. PET AVERSION OF THE SAILOR Stormy Petrel It Regarded with Dis favor by Even the Most Stout Hearted Seamen. There .ire few persons who have crossed the ocean that have not ob served the stormy petrel skimming along the surface of the water.. They flit past the vessel like swallowt, tak ing their scanty portion of food from tho wavos. Habited in black and making their appearance generally in larger num ber! Just previous to, or during, a storm, they have long been regarded b.- the supf rstitlous not only as fore- bodlns niiFsengera, but at agentt in 111.. t r V. 1 1 1 some way rtspouaiuio weather. Nobody can tell where they come from or where they breed. Sailort as sert th"y hatch the egg under the wing and rear the young on pieces of flot sam. That mysterious origin has giv en rlto to an opinion prevalent among mariners that they are in some way connected w ith the suprnatural agen cies of the air. They are variously known as tormy petrels, witch birds, the devil' birds and Mother Carey't chlckent. 'ihelr Fudd'-n appearance often makes tho stoutest hearted seaman flinch. "This Mv Cho - . Duke's Mixture rresents k the manr valuable presents now given awiy nthZ.u'e',Duke'sMixturetl'ereisM'methinatw ' nil everv taste and in this all-pleasln satisfaction the REMEDY FOR LICE ON CATTLE Application of Crude Petroleum Will Kill These Pests Same Treat ment Good for Swine. Calves and vearling with bald spots around the head, neck and along the spine and under the stomach are in- fesu-d with 11nim.1l lice. I.ne prevents wth ami weakens the strength or . . 1 the animal, tiivo eacn one a goou washing wish warm water and car bolic soap. I so a good. Him oruau 10 .leans., the skin. Take time so that A "Grade" Hambletonlan. grade of horfes produced. Water can not rise above its level, neither can a grade stallion raise the blood level of hi progeny above that of his own 1. . 1 ..1.. .. veins in quoin. . , . ia,.BuaeB. or a lovlng- The use of such sires tbererore ; (hat prompt your bus cans a retrogression and a great . . , . ,,, . band 10 speaR uius ui e...w" wit :t I.lIp- SUIICICI, ---- - . !... exactly like tne touacco uscn. of tnei leaf that you get in ' . . . 1 . A V,.l, rr..l.oa bn-ht 111 like the sciecieu ict'"" - 1 I It Isn't Veneer That Really Counts. It's what a man is, not what he has. which makes him a real man. after all. Acquired powers have their fas cination, it must he admitted, but. compared with genuine qualities, aro not important. Which do you wish tho ability of ft husband to swear at Now this famous old tobacco will be more popclar " than ever for it is now a Liggett & Myters leader, and U equal in quality to any pranulated tobacco you can buy. If you haven't smoked Duke's Mixture with ' the Liggett & Myers name on the baff try it now. You will like it, for there is no lietter value anywhere. h or ic you pet one and a half ounces of choice graaulateu tobacco, unsurpassed by any in quality, and with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers 1'ltKK. Now About the Free Presents The coupons now packed with Liggttt & Myers Duke's Mixture are good for aU sorts of valuable presents, lhese pres ents cost you not one penny. The list includes not only ems cosi , r smokers' articles but many desimble presents lor women and children fine fountain pens, umbrellas, ; cameras, toilet articles, tennis racquets, catcher's gloves and masks, etc. As a special offer daring September and October only, tee vim eena you " nu illustrated catalogue of FREE. Just send name and address on a postal. means a retrogression damage to the farmers of any state. Diarrhoea In Little Pigs. Tr-e cause of this trouble is usually an ubrupt change of feed, either of tho mother or of the pigs. An ex clusive diet of alfalfa is responsible n.r tome of the Intestinal Irritation, own by a watery green diarrhoea ap- you in commonplace accentsT Are you contemplating living with clever ness that can cut you to the heart, or with a great tenderness of nature that can sympathize? Technical facilities, encyclopedic in formation, polish.-d manners, all ac quired points, usually attract a worn- . - th. nlBO an. 1 nev are yi'uct-1 9, "- Cmn from P"Vt JU'Tturf 1 eunc I T TINSLEVS NATUrlAL LEAF? GRANCEit TWIST, anpomt aj trnm, tOUR ROSE3 (ht-ltm dm! ' 1 CIGARETT&S. CUX CIGARETTES. I mi yintr Ui or couponi uiutd j ui. pe Premium Dept. : Ca f U. akl 4 KrkvAhw Half of London't amoke nultanc It tll(1'ri)1(.n work ,.:in be done; wipe dry. caused by tlie coal tires in pr.... dwelling, the owners of which are no ll.bU tor prosecution, u that a good deal of missionary work will b.ve to he done among household art brfor the smoke evil can U let- tened apnreclat'lv. , (.n Oel Alleo t lo.rt-re tlt then rah in crude peiroieuin. v.oc application. If the work I well done. will he suilWioiit. Strong cider vinegar may be used In place of the uo:euiii. ."i .eiioiei.m can be had for 12 cents per 11. ,11. It is valuable for healing cuts ui sores oil slock. The same treat- and ,:;.z7ou vv---,?",: 8,u""a 1,0 Klvi'n to 8 ::hc!lM".'i' 'a ;'''! l.ue hatch In the woodwork of new or linl.i .in. Initio.. i"K ....i. I,i..,i..ii. All l ri.tr- 1 i i a ulniiime. World's Biggest Eook Store. placard has been put up within the last day or two in Charing Cross road, where there are many old book stores, saying that one or more Is about to be opened with a stock of 1.000.000 volumes. This leads a Lon-' ivaring a few day. aner .eeu.us uj.- , - ,lpm,a,h: A continental alfalfa. Most animals recover - . . o ...eli nf rmoloev with a several day. purging but iuccu , .- . - , caR neyer from weaknest. Anotner source 01 - lven ,n ..... . I.I.. la .llrtv lilisan tarv aur- counv. 11. C ,.vuu. - I.H...I ..iindiiias with stagnant water lor a u..uu .1 . i t Ir i ii ir . II rtUlKPH ' . . tJt i I Le m 9 t rt- ......iffillv innld ronsisi tarciui "'" 1 I 1(11111 " ''I 111. . . ..... It .... i n-v. Ai.,.a .i v unon inn niiiKnian. i. p ihiiiik of the coi.a.iiODs no ir i - - . ' . w. t v . ...... k .niiia no u1 i (inn rpwsnn er iu Bitito iuav i . . . . ,K,ssib.e. A change of feed sbou a who is a new u a . :t"book' t0Te ln tha worW ,9 the or four days, and I guess i be niven gradually, and in auaua at . .m rs. v,. -e. ,k nv Arede which has ! tbem now at an. never less than a couple of million : . . i i tttiieila when volumes ln view. New ork bun. IV 1 nave nui o-.u ... . . . you left the nuiK on me uuuiuwa.ie. ; BaK,e Ground. Sure that t good, ma am. reiurueu rllttina turf in Corlara bog. Was Good Didn't Get Mettles. The subject of measles came up ii a family that had a small boy ln It "Have you had the measles yet Charles Robert?" aaked the visitor. "N'o" the youngster replied. "I dH think I was going to have them lasl -week, but I was real good for thre and In alfalfa at Mrs. C.reen s I . . i. -nl .1 t r Mm ewvprplv i: .. it..!., ui-nin le in.iienin.1 un- inp uiii. mih . ill the little pigs become accustomed you know that several mornings late- to tho alfalfa ration. Eight men w fd on the fsco: man tables and pens Hive me suiuie a thick coat ol ni" "me " . ......... ......t I. ...tell t.liekpt ounce Ol cari.o.n- ... - of wash, t'.el the wasn well lino me Ho who desplset a ,.nll.Ks Clean out the pen and oust the floor ol ti e pee iii.u i - Willi dry iiir-slacke.l lime. llms and lg. should have a grass . . uil. neierva Slaps. E.Bm , b. slao- lO (H'W v i -a Dnrst D a sit 11 r. . . . i I . .:iir..,rt nivitlnpfntlv. obllvlOUS A horse w 1 lnUicate inai u ua im- umnu.... . K?n loft In a scanty pasture auu 01 me -;' - ai... . itsi itan i vnifp 'ana i nuye in mwu - - iiKin , - - so line yen noi ucr . . 80C ma am n huiiubsiuio ii .... mi. V.n T m,l. a shade for the calves and do. but since tne nay ,e lU.u u.. forced to stunted appearance. ""'r- ho who entersahoue. man ,..,d! he WW uninvited ana - own gives ord"t'..- p01,. in, wh u ,)W ,,u.j to go under he ho Inkcs a t . i y )l()t dl you r. . .... J., nn . n t.lir phiw I.. vhAininiun.-" inm lO pee .i i-.p, r. plenty tion; he who i give him not llttn to mm. .. who ,..,.. ... ..u,-r and ireshly made inill the) conversation u v.. ; wJ , , ,, i,alldful of lln """'". I,, love from bis n need u.e . . wnn c . - - i wu" - i.ln Having. mlttv Toinjiie--- -uuu if Haa Lasted. Unen that wat wrapped aroun-j . . a nnh veura BK0 and It tllll Mgood at now has been found in Egypt by rrof. Film! I'-trls. It It .h- linen has nsver dur atsumeu -- . flr4, . .ai. .....r. elnre It wat lira Ing tne e. " - uaed been tent to a laundry. il In the slop once or twice . . . .. a . .....i ii.tr u liter H.i.i a wees i....- . charcoal or burnt wood. SEEMS IOR All. I Vh PAINS .... i. . Man Oldf . r 7.1 writes to the New Tori Pumokins for Hogs and Cowt. ii u H.iriuisli'g that more piinipkim , ,t fed to pigs and cowt wuicn inve nccess to allalia pasiure in mo . ul. ...... tan. I . .ii l.'.ir lno.iil sows nun r..,. i,.iteiilni: hogs a ration of e".' . ..... ,. nkins will gHe goon rcsims. .1 h.m been loiltid mat raw i.......n.... will give as good resuns nn hiu.ikh .....v were cooked. If cooked and mime l-raln sprinkled over them hogs ol incm. w llll-ll in ii.c 111 feeding cows the WM eat more v . ... ..-... reporter ..,! ,!vi. nlagv Timet to eonuia. - "- . T . 1.,.movt,l, ,f M referred to a man .. - - to i. .oiai.tiU. s. for the seeds, if fed th cub reporter i.e... "'-.,. I will Inter- . m nr in hi icii I I ii v in. r - - nfaP Irt It IIirt.ll w - I refer to a man Iloston Glob ttt ..V. hogs. Neither can ao weu wuen. nm- u g sun and files together. STOCK1 -f3 LIVE I came too airly and woke ye from your sleep in the moruln" I've been careful to blow the doombwalter whistle ns softly as I can to at not to disturb ye. Hut sometimes I do put more breath Into the toob than I in tlnd to, and thim's the times ye hear me whistle." Don't overwork the mare; it won't tt.lV . - . It Is as easy to teacn a con iwu manners as faulty ones. Corner on Idols. It E Huntington of Pasadena, Cal., hat done a foolish reactionary thing. Idols County Roscommon (Ireland) on the estate of Mr. J. J. Doyle, J. f., a num ber of copper battleax heads, armor and military utensils were unearthed the other day at a depth of about thirty feet. On this spot was former w fnnirht a fierce battle between the clans of the O'Hourkes of Ureffni and a sept of the O'Connors of Itoscom- won. Hard Times. "Well." said Hlnkley affably to the eld countryman to whom ho was giv ing a lift over the highway ' hows farming around here?" -na d." W the countryman, "powerful bad V. hat with the farm hands turnln' ehuffers, . tha farmers turnln' garragers. tllUHUIJ nil Up,- 1 tan , - .,V,,r. , brought them farmln' sort of went out o fathin. - Aerial Malls In Italy. ftaly Is experimenting with aerial malls, an aviator recently carrying a sack Of letters 101 miles ln 8S miar utes. rel. FOR SPRAINS. c M. Nthr.. Brnv.,r"r;i.- Immt l..r a ee"'.'Tr.Tr .avU .law.."." Icro with the iligi'snoii aim i rVireiise in the milk flow. Serious Mittake. Pon't make the mistake of thlnkliiR il.l.... I.. ar.t.i.l am til I uh that nny uiny for the hog just because he has the reputation of being a .nr. n.al No doubt this roiiiinon mistake hat caused more disease among hogt than any other one mm. Getting Most Profit. The ultimate end of the hog It pork and the quicker the growin 10 mar- get maturity, un- "" i"" In It for the U-euer. . . ... 1.. - a ... , l.n..l,. If grass it snort, ue sum m .vc ut uu ooub..i ,,.I,i.i,. succulent ration of tome kind. f lom their original Japanese temple. Harpers Weekly The manners of the horse usually ad installed tnem in nia grouuus 1 .1,., .....mer nf his owner. hnt he can worship Huddha In teclu- A good Shropshire flock should av- gion. How much better it would have erage nine to ten pounds of wool. been if he had got statues of tome Vnless a man has a grent love for of the American idols and put them . i,..r- he should not handle colts. UD so that the populace might wor- -e..- f ....tbrlftv Diirs can i,in He could have several political 1... .r,.....l to a filthy swill bar- favorites. Mammon, two or three baso- tuicu - - -- - - , ..,, Imll Heroes, several muinis vi. No animal that gets only feed C0Vt boys, a ten-foot statue of an Amer- 1. ..ii.m.rt life can make a i. iin silver dollar, a leauiug vau.ie.... . .. .i. L,..re.a an aviator, a fat hog for Chi- SUngo is highly relished by young caKO, Kansas City and Omaha visi ... w til In rows as well as .r nnd statues of a bull moose, an those in milk. elephant and a donkey .-Pennsylvania A Ave cent straw hat filled wltn -jrit. i..vea dinned In water may save ..nn KmnH mum Yorkshire's Many Acres Silage Is well adapted for fattening one often hears it stated that York lambs and for a part ration for win- Bh.re can boast more acres than there ....i.. wedlnc sheen. .ro letters In the lUhle, and most IHin't leave the sheep ln a dry, short ,)00ple, on hearing the statement for ..... c.ive them a chance in a ,h first time, are inclined to doubt . h n.tnre or eive a good grain ra- ... .emracy. It is perfectly true. ,. however. Authorities differ as to the i.t horsemen have had unfavor- acreage of Yorkshire, one giv able results from feeding tllage to u as 3S2.48 acres, another as horses. A few report It a satisfactory feed. Ktne-wooled ewes crossed with one of the mutton breeds will make a sheep possessing both wool and mut ton qualities. 'V"" NEW HOTEL PCRKINS FORTLAND.ORt HNIMtlttAitTOf TtltCIt SATtS UROPIAII WITH BATH SISftR DAT If eUTMOUTBATM S I 2 UP Most Centrally Located. NOTE THE KATES. Stimulate i Children? Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, "Very, very rarely." A;.k him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will probably an swer, " Very.very frequently." Then af k him about Ayer s Sarsaparilla as a strong and safe tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it. Painless Dentistry to b fon.l n,where. Tin n.ttel kow aiacH JO " cuu,.r""u,,i:r,'r-.v.s.i.h ... a Mtrnni :u Srnii riny If i 1 rs"T . l iailrM aitrtv t.om f.rtiigM wirki oMr. J" tVx ihW .- too i Mtrm, 1.00 ' V-?i'-. . . A v-! SIW riHiew ' .50 J '"V ib r atv . - 'i? 3 f t 5.00 7.50 lllll.hi.i. pnirw.l AH work lUr urautw4 " t-ttm "e- Wise Dental Co.,i"c Painless Dentists mtllnc Sultdtog. Thlrt int Wijfjnrwt MRTl Mt OIU B I i. M. It 1 1. , scret. anoiner ,lla in the I : but ns the number of le - A.w.y. keep 5 771 sir, ten in tho Uthle. according to labori- . d o!T mliny tn t, uf . .. ... . I. V Cii'. Itll tha I . L: -V k..rf.. he rm rollllllliaiioil. in ou.T u.u..w. -.-. i K.lini.ane... Iliair C IlO n . a.w i. -- ncres beat the letters with tomethlug How mgny ye,rs'hts your doctor known to spare. London Tit -Hits. I these pills f As. mm 111 anou. MM " e. w. - NO. !- 12 E HKS writing to mlrirtljen. 3 The C. Gcc Wo C.inesc Medicine Co. l irst St., Cor. Morrison t'OK'll.AM. Oil. rrr.tw....-0--11