i
POULTRY AND CAMK
Cam w r faaay pHeee fi Will Uurk.
mat Klw ) e an. Wilt as f.
aaaa kind! f aoultry. irk. Ma.
Pearson-rage Co., Portland
W()Wnl) . M'NTttM - aaaarae e l.l
II Laad.illa. la.rwa.lu. aaviu.aa mi O..I4.
r.w. Malllaa ,! a i4 full arl.-a
Ml J "'"'". imiKl an I'atalra Uf a an
Machinery -M-h
arkan.-acl: aaa-lnaa.
kall.ia, niw f iMJ.ft Martin (a., U La.
St rerlianei i w aaaaa i--H anal nrtaaa.
yotma men and ladie. uiermpk
atiiui, eaar to ktara. etaalr work. aa-t
koura, I aa i Kructumir Ui tinvai. Mtudanta a
laual t. iruui mini iuua m railra.ia.
uMiaahlna and In (Ilia. when nualllta.1. Wira.
Uaa aal eturaa tab; rank WMIrnaa tauaht ellk-b l.
Write fur eur frae Hikulantup plana. I'aal t
Talairaaa e Manwar laetiaafck, Waeklaalae
HalMla. a pauia, naaa.
TURKEYS WANTED
Wa want druaaaj Turkvye, Darks and C.ae
for Thaiikaaivln trail. V rlla fur mm prlnu
ad buitaWl un draaalhtf anl eiaraatlita to (at
kiebaat brkaw. Write UaJay. Wa alee Waal
Vaai. I'm k and all kluua of Live f uuiirr.
r. h. uniMALX ca
l'ald-a laalLal IIS.M.
Ml-lil fraat suae, rwrtlaae, Oraja
SAYE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT
of $100 or more Ly buying your
Piano or Player Piano direct
from factory (tore.
BUSH & LANK I'UNO COMPANY
353 Washington St., Portland, Or.
Wk la fOa'Tl.AND atop at
NEW SCOTT HOTEL
larr. light ronma: iiMm haat: bl lobby:
rlrea and unb rlr: rbae t bein a a-rlbm:
tool aiac fur family In city. hU Ma If.
Keventh and Ankrny Streets
Cenraalanl from All iMxrUt by Btraalcar.
Economical Lighting Co.
Gatolin Hollow Wir lighting ytietn
Mantle and CUnavvar
Marllaa f.a f'amhaeto-r. AlatUlln. all tka dlffar-
entmafcaauf kaytaana Manila- Juolur
afl klantlaa u(Hi tr etaen. Wrlteua.
JUxi Wattri 597 VaUuH An.. fa-tlaae
I I t I BU5IKE55 COLLEGE
II 1 ,AMiNafON ANOTIN1H TI
I I L I POklTLANO, OMOOtl
LI -fcd WRIT t FOR CATALOG
SALESMEN WANTED
To !l Trorn fur tlia oldrt
tmncry on the (Vjniit, I'io
mfM of 1M41. Sinca 1W!3 at
th prrtcnt ItK-atiun Thrua
rnnratiuna of cruwiti,; trees.
4M arrea CommUaion paitl
wtt'kly.
THE W00OBURN NURSERIES
F. W. unumtl. PratKailar.
WOOOBliRI. 0REC0I
"Coetarmongar."
Ribbed coatard appla, a cooking
kind, ara now to ba aen In tba abopa.
Tba coatard la referred to In the
bouachold account of Edward L. la
boe rt'lgn tba atrei-t avllor of tba
appla waa callad a coetardinonfer
benca "coatermonger" and "coator."
Loudon Standard.
I Mary Broktn Up.
Mary dropped her cya on tba floor
a Henry buret Into the room, llor
faoa lengthened raptdly, and aba final
ly pierced him with a glance. Aa bla
laugh roue and fell, aha dropped bar
Jaw and bor voice broke Judge.
Make
Money
Act as Our Agent
and at Um aama Urn eat roar
I'lana at farlorr anal W
ara Iha only hulral riaa
kouao waat of tba Mlaalaalppl,
and aril by mall In alar of oa
In aipanalr travolara. Writ
at onro fur full dalaila. Yea
av bla munoy on your owe
Burchaaa and raa make apian
did profit arllln- to yuur
rrionda. No aipariaae no-
RAMAKER BROS. CO.
1627-29-31 Third Avenue
SEATTLE
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out or TOWN
PEOPLE
(II l"Sfaav VPtYW frl ttWeMfe
It f.atal f PM-PJM)a.
f 4Vttlr-kftUUM
C GEE WO
tha Cklaoaa
T "ra aiora If rno kara r
bla rma and thai nna and (an
aiaaaal ral l-f . I t Ih I. ar-al
SratfArfne with
ava an. nlitalttad oar.
---iiniriaaiM raatrMa torn, raniall n
H katraa to Iba nm.nl. world, not bara hoaa
aaa.iMl d,an fmia (alba to ana la tba abyalaiaaa
aaiUlaa la Oblaa.
CONSULTATION MSB.
If m lira mil of town ami aanaM nail, wrlto for
arm ptoai blank aad atruiilar, aaakalaa aaala la
ataatsa,
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Tint St, Car. MrHso)
Partlaad. Or a an.
aaalCcark Syraa. TaMaa Oaad. t'M
la ttma. M kr DrwrtlaM.
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FARM AND
ROAD
1PR0TMENT
SAWDUST ROADS IN FLORIDA
Dlapoaltloa Made of By-Produeta o
Lumbering In Southern State
Wear Well In Georgia.
SawduMt road are bul.a- nn,i. in
AO experlin.uui way In jon. CoUn.
ty, Florida. Great tilh.a ......i
dot tba elate throughout Ita pine laud
ectlona, uiulvia monuinenta in th.
awrulire work. The dlnpoiltlon of
the byproduct of lumbering In
FlorMa the tawduat and tb..
ua lung neon tDe auhjoct of care
ful atudy, but until now they have
rgeiy bn waiite. It U btllovctl
that a practical proco-a hu finally
beeo arolved for th making of ua-
Per pulp from pine alumna and the
utilization of the mountain r.f
duet In road building would proe a
groat boon.
In many of the mora favorod aim.
tiona of Florida clay lie beneath
th nn!y loam with more or lLna f
orer-burdrn. Where Itila overl.nr.
den la light It muy be readily
tripped off and a clay pit opened
which afford good material for hard.
enlug the road aurface. In aome aec
tlona notably Marlon county great
lima depoitta lie cloae to the aurface.
not rock like the uiual Umeatone de
poalta. but aoft enough to be handled
by pick and to be crunhed by road
roller. An application of tht oft
llmetone on a road that baa boen
urfaced with clay make altogether
an Ideal road, and mllea of auch high
waye are being buUt by enterprUlng
comuiunltlea and count If. Where
these material ara available, or
where cheaper road are dealred. the
aawduat can doubtlea be utilized to
(od effect In Leon county two
ridge of earth are thrown up with
road machine at the required width
from each other and the Dc be-
ween la Oiled with a tlx Inch bed of
aawduat, Thla U followed with a
mailer machine whlfh plow up and
mtxea the earth with the aawduat.
Thla makee a roadbed on which the
tlrea of the heaviest loaded vehicles
make no Impression. The contractor
ba kept an accurate account of ex
pense In connection with thla ec-
tlon of sawdust and earth road and
find the coat aggregate 1297 a mile.
howlng It to be about the cheapest
road material In use.
Borne aawduat roads were built In
south Georgia twenty ear ago and
ava worn well and given good sat
isfaction. The Leon county soil Is
somewhat clayed, which adapt It
well to th use of sawdust, but this
mill by-product can also be used to
advantage In the sandier tolls. It Is
common practice In tome of the
tandy sections to build walk with
tba sawdust In which the manufac
tured Ice Is packed for shipment by
expreaa, and a little of this sawdust
mixed with aand affords a surpris
ingly firm footing. There seems no
reason to doubt that the mountains
of aawduat scattered all over the pine
landa of the south may be advan
tageously used to acquire a firmer
surface on the tandy loam roads.
The Luscious Delaware Qrape.
Just where the IVlnware originated
It not known. It waa flrnt noticed ;
mnnv veara aao In the warden of 1'aul
It Trovost of Hunterdon county, New
Jraey. The Delaware flourishes beat j
In a rl.-h. we dm lied to 1. It la very ;
popular In New York and other states
to the touth. Of hlnh productivity and
with a delicate, pleasing flavor, the
Ikelawara holdt high rank with many
grower.
Listing Corn, -At
one time listing corn was apt to
be a rather alovenly operation, but
now tools have been thoroughly well
adapted to thla method. I"Uk cultl
vatora eeera more In fiivor for they
thoroughly destroy the weeds and
then harrowing hnlpa level the rows
before the next cultivation. Even tne
small cane la deeply planted and
taenia to suceed well In states whera
there Is plenty of rainfall.
Cool on Good Road,
'noad building I a science," said
O. L. Cooley, representing the good
roada department of the federal gov
ernment at the good roads conven
tion at the Pallns (Tex.) fair. "There
la no more reason why a man should
work out his road tax than that he
should teach out bis school tax. We
inn mllllona of dollar annually oy
lack of Intelligent application of road
funda."
Kp Qrlt and Lime.
It 1 well to keep grit and lime with
in reach of the fowla at all times. It
Is true that tn the country fowls can
gather plenty of grit from the fields,
but It la convenient to have It In the
poultry-house, so that when bad
weather Is on the fowls are not com.
polled to be wttbout It
Qood Roads.
Good roads are costly while they
are In procsja of building. But we
v... . i tn find a community which
baa these better hlghwaya that would
by any manner of moans consent to
go back to the old way.
Propogatlng th Quince.
rrt, ntilnca Is easily propagated
from cuttings, and the orange quince !
Is one of the best, ripens early and Is
of the best quality. Cuttings snoum
be kept In moist sand In a cool cellar
or burled In the grounds unui wnuieu.
System Is Lacking.
The road Improvement thnt will be
made In the X'nlted States this yeaf
would easily be more effective If a
little better aystem were followed.
Much so-cullod Improvement come
long ways from Improving.
eJJ
HO. r- ...IB
tu reevea
fx'cause your stomach
ia unable to do it work
properly or because
your liver is lazy and
bowtls closed.
Cheer Up. .Get a
Bottle of
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Today.
For 60 years it has
been effectual in such
cases.
EE
Caty Check to Forge,
Judge Luraley Bmlth remarked at
the Old Bailey that check for CS
edd were most frequently altered br
forgera engaged In what waa now aa
extensive business. Only a "y" waa
needed to change the eight Into
eighty. In the caae before btm a
check for 8 14a bad beea made Into
one for 80 14.
to
Lameness
Sloan's Liniment is aaulck
and reliable remedy for lame
ness in horses and other" farm
animals.
"Bloat)'. Mnlmen anrpara anr
tulng on aarth for Uniaonaa la borana
ani otiior lioraa aiimauta. 1 wuuld
But llaiy ithutit It In my itabla."
Al A KT) ?l 1YLE,
433 Wait Ullik bt, S l urk City.
Coed for Swelling aad Akacoaa,
Ma. H.M (luirn.of Lawrr-noa.Kan.,
B. K. D., So. 3. writoa: 1 bad a maa
with an alwri-a. ou bar nork and ono
f0. butllauf Milan's Liniment eutlrrly
vuiou n--r. i at-, p h an mo nuia rur
fall, and tmnll aouiliiiL-a and fuc erar jr.
Uiiug about Ilia stuck.1'
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
is a quick and safe remedy
for ho cholera.
Cotrrnor of Caorrta aaaa
Sloaa'l Linimant for Ho Cbolora.
44 1 h-ard rtrown (who la qui ta a
firtnnr) pay ttiat h had n-rr lt a
b from ciiuli-ia and Ih.-it bla remeilv
alaraya wa a laMr.KMlil til of KKiaii'a
f.itlllllrlit In a KAlliiU nf :oMI, dmTfllN'
Inr tba ibiao aa lb aimiml ImproriNt.
l.At month Out. Ilri'wn and niraolf
war at the Agricultural Cnllrea
bulMInK and In Ilia dlaculonof th
raratfaa nf tlia ill-na, Hoy. !mn
gara tba reiut-Uy nam-l aa nnfailfr.g."
MipaHMvra."
SiTAAn llAILV KWt.
At All ll.-alrra. 3..60c. Ss 1.00.
Blronl Tlro fm Hnra-a, rttla,
Hoc. anil roultry aeul f rra.
AJlress Dr. Erl S. tlean, Boston.
Caka Twenty-Five Yeara Old.
- veteran baker of Qulncy, Mass,
bad a unique experlenco shortly be-
ioro minug
from business a abort
time ago. A wedding cake 25 years
old waa brought to htm by a local man
to be refreshed for bis silver wedding
anniversary. He bad baked the cake
himself for the wedding, 25 yeara be
fore.
Wall Anawered.
, "Now, my little man." an English
M.hon nnea said to a bright young
laddie. "I will 8l yu n orange If
you can tell me where God la. ay
ij a-a a the unexpected answer. "I
wlll gSve you two orangea It you will
tall m where he 1 noi.
Put On Over.
. wife What a wretch that Mrs, Oet
taway la. When ahe found I waa de
scended from King I.unky III. she goes
to a genealogist aud got descended
from King Luuky I.
Improved Safety Razor.
Tba principle of the double-bladod
plane baa been applied to safety ra
tors, so that the operator shaves with
two blades at tha same time.
Symbolism.
Symbolism Is all right If the thing
ou bava to say la not worth aaylng
tn good, plain English.
Why cough?
Stop it!
Stop coughing! Coughing
rasps and tears. Stop it I
Coughing, .spares the throat
and lungs for more trouble.
Stop it I There is nothing so
bad for a cough as coughing.
Stop it! Aycr's Cherry Pec
toral is a medicine for coughs
and colds, a regular doctor's
medicine. Sold for seventy
years. Use it! Ask your doc
tor if this is not good advice.
Unlets there Is daily sction of the bow
els, poisonous products sro sbsorhed,
csusini hesdsche, biliousness, ntuses,
dytpepsit. Ve wish you would tsk yout
doctor shout correcting, your constipstioo
br ttklnf laxstlve doaes of Aver s Pills.
.a kr ka . O. ATaa CO., tawall, ataaa,
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MANY GOOD ROADS
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Tha Illustration given above shows a broken-stone Macadam road, treated
with "Texas 60 per cent oil, near 8allabury, Md.
GOOD
GOOD ROAD DRAGGING
Two-Stab Log, With "Set Back,"
Found Satisfactory.
One Common Mistake in Construction
of Device la That It la Too Heavy
and Another la In Use of
Square Tlmbera.
A great many experlmenta have
been made with a great variety of de
vices for road dragging, but the two
alab log or plank drag with liberal
"set back" baa been found the moat
satisfactory. Double draga tor work
ing both sides of the roadway simul
taneously have been tried with only
limited success, says a writer in the
Illinois Farmer. The reason for thla
Ilea In the fact that both sides of an
earth road are never exactly alike.
Thla causes the two parts of the drag
to work unevenly and to interfere
with each other. It la also Impossible
for one man to operate both parte
successfully, aa will be shown later
on
Two mistakes are commonly made
In constructing a drag. The first lies
In making It too heavy. It ahould be
ao light that one man can easily lift
It liealdea. a light drag responds
more readily to various methods of
bitching and to the shirting of the
position and weight of the operator,
both of which are essential consider
ations. A drag can be made heavier
at any time by proper weighting.
The other mistake la In the use
of squared timbers, Instead of those
with sharp edges, whereby the cut
ting effect of Bharp edgea la loot and
the drag la permitted to glide over
Instead of to equalize the irregular
ities In the surface of the road. These
mistakes aro due partly to badly
drawn Illustrations and plana of draga
which have occasionally appeared In
newspapers and partly to the errone
oua Idea that It la necessary that a
large amount of earth shall be re
moved at one time.
A dry red cedar log la the beat
material for a drag. Red elm la an
excellent material, and box elder, aoft
maple, or even willow are preferable
to oak, hickory, or ash.
The log should be 7 or 8 feet
long and from 10 to 12 Inches In di
ameter, and carefully split down the
middle. The heaviest and best slab
should be selected for the front At
point on mis ironi siaD incnea
from the end that Is to be at the
middle of the road locate the cen
ter of the hole to receive a cross
stake and 22 lnchea from the other
and of the front alab locate the cen
ter for another cross stake. The
bole for the middle stake will lie on a
line connecting and halfway between
tho other two. The back alab ahould
now be placed In position behind the
other. FTom the end which la to be
at the middle of the road meaaure 20
lnchea for the center of the cross
stake, and t Inches from the other end
locate the center of the outside stake.
Find the center of the middle bole
aa before. When these holea are
brought opposite each other, one end
of the back alab will lie IS lnchea
nearer the center of the roadway than
the front one, giving what la known
as "net back." Tbe holea should be
two Inches In diameter. Care must
be taken to hold the auger plumb
In boring theae holea In order that ,
Qood Tim to Think.
At this season, while yon are haul
ing the crop to market. Is a good
time for you to reflect on the advan
tage of good roads, and how much
time and money are lost by poor ones.
Country Road Systsm.
Thirty-three counties In Michigan
have adopted the county road system
and about 11,000.000 will be spent In
Improvements. Tbe plan la to Improve
county trunk line roada at the ex
panse of th entire county.
FOUND IN MARYLAND
1?
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S--av
the stakes ahall fit properly. Th
bole to receive the forward end of
the chain ahould be bored at the aama
time.
The two alaba ahould be held 30
lnchea apart by the atakea. Straight
grained timber ahould be selectee
for the atakea, ao that each atake
ahall fit enugly Into the 2-Inch bole
when the two alaba are In the prop
or position. The atakea ahould
taper gradually toward the end.
There ahould be no aboulder at the
point where the atakea enter the
alab. The atakea ahould be fastened
In place by wedges only.
When the atakea have been placed
fn position and tightly wedged, a
brace two lnchea thick and four lnch
ea wida ahould be placed diagonally
to them at the ditch end. The brace
ahould be dropped on the front elab
ao that lta lower edge ahall He
within an Inch of the ground, while
the other end ahould rest In the
angle between the alab and the end
stake.
CONSTRUCTION OF GOOD ROAD
Lesa Tim Should be Devoted
Building and More Given to Inv
provement of Dirt Roada.
to
One point Is generally overlooked
In all onr fuss about good roada. and
that la the size of the job. Advocatea
of big bond Issues talk aa If fifty
million dollar would give a state like
Pennsylvania or Ohio good roada.
whereas It will do nothing of the aort
It will build a few roads In each conn
ty, and only a few. Another mistake
Is to confuse road Improvement and
road construction or reconstruction
We loosely call a road built at great
expense an "Improved" road, and we
bare done thla ao long that the worda
"road Improvement" are "now asso
ciated in the public mind with heavy
expense accounts and big bond Is
sues. Road-building la coatly no mat
ter whether the road be brick, mac
adam, asphalt or a combination of
auch materials. It Is too costly to be
universal or even extensive, says the
National Stockman and Farmer. But
road Improvement may be extenatve.
perhaps universal, and It may at the
same time be more economical than
the nresent sieve sytem of using road
runas. Let us get a nrm noia oi inese
two great road facta, namely, that
road-building can cover only a frac
tion of the mileage In thla generation;
and that road Improvement can be ap
plied to all or nearly all of It
When we get these tacts firmly In
mind we shall not devote less atten
tion to road construction but more to
road Improvement We ahall Insist
that more money be provided for the
great body of road mileage, that It
shall be applied In a more rational
way. and then we shall hare good
earth roads. Just now In the clamor
for road building the dirt road has toe
few friends, too little money, too lit
tle study aa to methoda of Improve
ment and entirely too little attention
to Ita upkeep. At the same time this
neglected dirt road of America la 2,.
000,000 mllea long, while the con
structed road la 200,000 mllea long.
Fortunately a few communities are
pointing the way to better dirt roads
at lower coat The systematic use ot
the drag all the year, proper drain
age, cod st ant care instead of spas
modic working these are all on the
finger-board that points to good dirt
roads.
Qood Roada.
New Jersey waa the pioneer In the
good roads movement but New Tork
haa 80,000 mllea of road with a great
er mileage of Improved hlghwaya than
all the other eastern statea pnt to
gether. New Tork will tbla year apend
$21,000,000 on roada.
Ntw Road Surface.
In Montana road experts have found
that crude sugar beet ayrup sprinkled
over dirt roads that were dusty make
the surface Impervious to rain and
two coats a year will keep the road In
first class condition and at very low
cost
Spring Work Best
Tbe best work that can be dona on
country roada Is Just after the spring
rains. Thorough dragging with th
put log or If that la not available har
rowing and rolling will Improve their
condition at leaat fifty per cent until
the fall rains come.
Plant Die.
Th loss Incurred from plant dis
ease Is often underestimated by th
farmer, paaae unrecognized or I re
garded as natural and Inevitable.
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DE-IOES
3.G0 3.S0 4.00 4.E0 AND 5.00
inT MFN AMI WAr.Tly
Boy mnmr W. L. Douim tU.ua, t l.bU 4 $3.0n Mohtx3ti:J-'"',.
Ahi, kuavil on a lr w poi((rcjr vui r ( """""' J
mmlrm ew mrainury mhotm, mtm
W.LDougUi ..-lc and sella more $3.00.J3.R0 b $4.00 thoe
than any other manufacturer ia the world- t f. , 1
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS.
Tba worlunanahip which he made W. L. Douglaa ahoes famous the world
erver ia asaintaimd in every pair. .......
Ask your dealer to ahow you W. L Dougla Ukaat faahians for fall and wintar
wear, notice the thort vampi which scake the foot look smaller, point in a
ahoe particularly draired by young men. Also the conservative stylet which
have made W. l Douglaa ahoea a household word everywhere.
M yon could visit W. L. Douglas largo factories at Brockton, Mas, and a)
for yourself bow carefully W. L. Douglaa ahoea are made, you Would then aa
cUratand why they are warranted to fit better, look belter, bold their shape and
wear longer than any other make for the price. fait Color If IHt.
CAUTION. To protact yoa araiaat kafariar ahooa, W. I. Dooalaa .ramp kia noma aa tba aa.
toom. Look for tha alamo. Bavraro of aubatitutaa. W. L. Doulaa .haa. ara auM ia 78 m
atoroa aad ahoo daaiara ovary arkoro. No aaattor whora you bra. Ihay aro wilbin yoayrooca.
If poor aVaalar aoaaot ouapry yoa, vrilo draft to faatory for cat Lot abowina bow to orda
kr l.il 6haaa aaat avary wbora, dabrory abaVaoa aa(au. WXoutflaa. brocbuam, ktaaa.
To Sterlllxe Cistern Water.
Cistern water can be thoroughly
eterllixed by the addition of one-tenth
of a grain of bypochloride'of lime to
the gallon. Thla doea not Injure the
water for laundry and bathing pur-posea.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO
BUILD A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE
Including audarpinauig, upright, sheathing, shingles, flooring, doors, windows,
glaas, harda-are, all fitted, and everything alaa necessary in completing home
suitable for Pacific Coast climate. Mot a thing for you to do tar follow th
blue print carefully, which are included, drive th nails and more in. Th
ideal method of quick homebuilding. ?
SEND AT ONCE FOR OUR COMPLETE CATALOGUE
. Mill Material Front Mill to Horn
NORTHWEST DOOR COMPANY, Portland, Ore.
. B Careful In 6pch.
If tn our speech w would need
consider how our words will affect
thoae to whom they are spoken If wo
would try to hear them with their ears
and consider how they accept In their
hearts, there would not be much pas
sionate or unadvised speech; certain
ly there would be few spirits wounded
or lives embittered by the words of
our lip. W. Q. Border.
"DEAD SHOT"
DR. PEERY'S
VERMIFUGE
FOR WORMS
ROMAN EYE BALSAM
For Inflamed Eyelids
Prepared toy
Wright's Indian Vegetable
PILL CO.
NEW YORK
Thank to th Cartoonist -Party
emblema that figure on bal
lots represent the more .serious pur
poses and type the traditions of vari
cus political folio wings; hut the em
blema that the cartoonists and humor
lata have established are the more
popular, because tbey represent that
cheerful mood in which a majority of
persons attack politlca without aban
doning the earnest aim that underlies
lta manifestations. Judge.
FOR EYE
ACHES
He Belonged.
The accomplished and obliging
pianist had rendered several selec
tktns, when one of the admiring group
of listeners In the hotel parlor sug-
i ge6ted Mozart's Twelfth Mass. Sev-
era! people echoed the request, but
one lady waa particularly desirous ot
bearing the piece, explaining that her
husband bad belonged to that very
regiment Everybody's Magazine.
No thoarhtful prnn Hquid blue. lt'a a
plnrh of blue in a larv bottle of water. Aak for
Sad Crass Bull Blue, tha blue that a aU blue.
Various Forms of Hiccough.
Allied to the rare forma of nervous
hiccough there Is also the emotional
hiccough, which arlaea In connection
with a moral shock, severe fright and
sudden emotion, the hiccough due to
irritation and hysterical hiccough.
The latter la a particularly noisy
form, with a rough, coarse aound. It
la sometimes a sort of yelping or
barking noise, persisting for aome
mlnatea or even hours.
Mothers wfll find Wrf. WtntloWs Bootnlna.
lyrup IT a bast rumedy to use 'ut their ahaUaaa
I uxlag .1 tee tlilus period.
Maynowtr Descendant.
Tbr are today throughout tbe
United 8tatea leveral hundred de
scendants each of Miles Standiah.
Governor Bradford. Richard War
ren, John Holland and Elder Brew-
ater, all Mayflower deacenda&U and
worthy ot their sires.
On Mlctak H Made.
Tour son seems very clear-head-ad."
"Tea; he' a amart boy. Only be
made a mistake once. He aald, 'Fa
ther, now la th' time to fall,' ao we
failed, and made good money from It
Only If we bad waited till th' next
week we would have burned out!"
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Lfcnihl Woe l a wmk aotuHon. Avoid tt,
Krrl Croaa Hail Blue, tbe blue that's all blue,
yeur erocar.
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Depend Upon th Farm,
There ia nothing like the farm whev
card times come knocking at the door.
There may not be much money going
In seaaona of stress, hut there ia al
ways tbe assurance of a full table, a
roof over one's bead, and no fear of aa
avkrdlna landlord.
Th Sinner and Hie 8ln.
One of the hardest lessons for us
to learn la how to distinguish between
a sinner and his sin, how to love the
one and bate the other. Chrlatlan
Endeavor World.
The Post In th Mountain.
"How glorious this solltud! Aa
far aa the eye can reach not a single
orttlo I " Jugend.
aa f amain) a . yi ' ...
Precloua Attribute.
"Wty ara dlamonda ao highly rai
ned T "I suppose." replied Mr.
Groucher, "lt'a becauae they are
made of carbon, which la th equiva
lent of coal, and at the aama Um
look Ilka Ice."
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Eight Who Deserve Slapa.
Eight men . who deserve to ba
alapped on the face: Ha who despises
a man of power; he who entera a
house uninvited and un welcomed; he
who glvea ordera In a house not his
own; he who takes a seat above his
position; he who speaks to one who
does not listen to him; he avho in
trudes on the conversation of others;
he who seeks favors from the ungen
erous; and' he who expects lore from
his enemies. From a Persian Saying.
Bclenc and Death. '
"Even In tbe face of the Inexorable
law of death." says the Lancet, "sci
ence still has a consoling message. It
can hold out the hope that one day
the ravages of disease may so far be
eliminated that death will be nothing
more than a quiet and painless phe
nomenon. It will cease to be feared.
and come even to be desired aa a fit
ting close to a weary day."
Changing Huea.
Ton are In lore with a blonde," r
marked tbe fortune teller, "but after
you marry her, beware of a brunette
who " "No danger," remaiked tha
patron; "lt'a the same woman." Tha
Ladles' World.
WIFE'S HEALTH
- RESTORED
Husband Declared Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Would Re
store Her Health,
And It Did.
Ashland, Ky. " Four years a pro I
aeemed to have everything the matter
with tne. I had fe
maleand kidney trou
ble and was so bad off
I could hardly rest
day or night. I doc
tored with all the
best doctors In town
and took many kinds
of medicine but noth
ing did any good un
til I tried your won
derful remedy, Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound. My husband said it
would restore my health and it has."
Mrs. Mat Wtatt, Ashland, Ky.
There are probably hundreds of thou
sands of women in the United Statea
who have been benefitted by this famous
old remedy, which was produced from
roots and herbs over thirty years ago by
a woman to relieve woman's suffering.
Read What Another Woman sayst
Camden, N. J. "I had female trou
ble and a serious displacement and was
tired and discouraged and unable to do my
work. My doctors told me I never could
be cured without an operation, but
thanks to Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound I am cured of that affliction
and hav recommended it to more than
one of my friends with the best results."
Mrs. Ella Johnston, 824 Vine St
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