The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 10, 1913, Image 3

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    POULTRY AND GAME
Caa sat pop; fane prleaa tnt Wild Ducks
imI etaaa eame la mmi. Writ ua f'
rak afar aa all kinds a( poultry, aura, at.
Pearson-Pas; Co., Portland
HOW1HD M. W'BTtlB - iHm raamlH,
Ladxlli, 'Iplotaao, Hiium rli Uolo,
Sll..r. Im. U. ttuld. Miliar. Vi UoI4.IUi Kl.a
ardoyaar. II aUUlaa aaraluaaa a d " prlro 114
ClaiurlMlM. Vaiml and ''wr'aa "uaa
lad. Balaraauai IhrlaMiaa kataawi liaaa.
Machinery -ST1
Sarong Hand MarMn.
aaal and
if: antflnaa.
Mlara, aawaallla. eta. 1 ha J. K. Martin Co.. S3 lat
l. Portland. Send for Slack l-nrt and prUaa,
Ship is four VEAL, PORK, POULTRY. HIDES
Wa aa.rar.taa lop prt.-m. and MKI'K HV Hrrrl'HN
MAIL. W prl.o a,,i. fra. Ha alll .! !
ata IMI aa ourt io all aliu uiftha ,liliaiaML ilurlnil
jaaarf ana faar'. mulu rllltia lu aitt.ar Nortliwnal
Ivaltrr Jt.uriml. rtlla iimwImJ. I'uullry l.lfa,
RailbvMl 1'iMiifln I i4f mar I'Imm 111 JOUf aala
Ua aaaal ear llaatal oSar. akin la
K II. SIIIMAI.Z m Clt.
NaVay Cnjl II0.HML HI I4J has It. fOITUHS, ML
RAW FURS
WANTED
Highlit MaHmt frfca
H.UEBES CO.
P ffuoamann. Afar.
tiwnuxiini wimiio
CSoraaa V. (.wa Mat.
ft kail laat taaaatUM
SAVE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT
of $100 or mure by buying your
I'lano or Player Piano direct
from factory store.
BUS II A LANK PIANO COMPANY
805 Washington KL, Portland. Or.
LIME FERTILIZER
Alaa IanH Plaatr, r.lma. Camant. Wall Plaa
aar aad bhlnstaa. Wilta fur pricoa,
NOTTINGHAM A CO.
let rraal Btraat. PORTLAND. OB.
BANDMEN: fiEK
I10LTON ami BIKSCIIKK
band Ihatmmants. Tha mna? romplvta atnrk
nf Muatral atf-n-handlaa In In North waat.
Wrlta fur . ataluaura.
HKIIIKWUNU Ll'CAB MI'HIC O.
IM Baaaad BtraaC Partlaad. Oroaaa
HUNTERS! TRAPPERS!
pl 1liwt with mnur
turtr. Vv ar tir liikfhtmt
J 'frees fur Km fur. WnU
ir fn prk Itat ami htpplnff
tatr.
N. . IINCAI CO.. rURItU
tl wnA )m roiiuwo. Ml
Courage.
Am eourag ta pre-eminently tha vlr
tua of nan, ao tt la tha vtrtua which
moat powerfully ohallonges tha re
apaot and amulatlon of men. And It
daaarraa thla pra-amtnaoca, for It la
atao tha virtue which gWaa aacurlty
to ail tha othr tlrtuaa. IxwaU.
Pretty Sure. '
Whenever a man la threatened by
the deep an he la pratty aura to And
the devil on the other aide of him.
WILLOW RIVER
British Columbia.
Tka ft rat nvlatarad tswaalte aa tha Grand
Trunk Paetflt Kallwar.
Ilia aart af a country larva than Oraaua-
rich In natural raauurraa.
(d tha rraaar rlvar with arar 1000 Billaa at
aavtffabk wiuraarft
Tka tarmlnua of taa PaHA A Hudaaa Bar Rail,
war ta tha paara Hlvar country.
avaral ataar rmllruaOa lajrlna plana ta build lata
tha tawnatta.
tandlaa Umbar In laraa auantlttaa la all dtrae
Uona. Aarlmltaral landa In ahunilanra. that can be
pia amatad ar porchaaad dtracl Iraaa Lha avarn
(Md In tha aaaita of Willow Rlvar f. alarar
rnlnlna and tha mialna raaip. Karkarvtlla. aola
HUaiiUaaaar.
t'aal la wtimatad to ha aulHrlmt ta laat all Can
ada fur a ranturv; lorataxl tn tha Haar Klvardia
trVt. only l mllM dulant.
With thaa natural rHirraa and tha railroads
aaandlnv atlllWaia bulUlifia Into that sraat unda
valoaad amptra, laa t that artoui h to Inaura a
"Ua of liapurtancar' What mura would jrou
aakf
Lota are prtrad tow. Tarma ara oaar. Advanee
of DOS par lat on January ID.
Whan tha Urand Trunk I'artHa trains ara run
nltuj tnta hmn nt suntmar frura Wlnnlpaa; and
tha fcaat your kta V Hi ha worth aavaral Unas
what thay ara tnlay.
Willrnv Kmr will rartalnly ba anothar Edawn-
ton. Caivary ar Prinra Kuirt.
harwl rH- plat tulay that
'. yon mai
l may (at a food
aalacUun bafura tha advanra of prlcaa.
T. PACK MARKIA, Aat. forOraaaa,
to llaary lllds., Partlaad. Or.
This Weather
Causes Sickness
Grippe, Cold and Pneumonia
Come From Run Down
Condition.
Till CIllNrXR IMICTMR
Thla wonderful man has maris allfastudy of tha
EE
art taa arm arltuna of roots, herna, htida and
m tha huniatn ytm. Many
of
the.
titM which this mn uaM am rarwly known tn
tha aelanltata of thla cmntry. ami In t'nlnaaa fam
illa ara hatvlfd down from 'athar to atm ami krpt
a pnftMinrl trnmrnt, Mtmt of thmia iwmaihaa ara
linportad from far-off Asia U hta lama laburatory
at IHlVft rirat at mat.
It aaama aimont a mlrarla tn many patinta who
hnvm railed on thin faintia man ami In aurb ahurt
ttnra baeoma wall by hta treatment.
If yoa Hv alMwhra than In Prtlanff ami wUh
tn prorura hta mfNltrtrnm. arnd 4 rent In ntampa
ami a aymptom hlank ami rlrmilar will ba fir
warriv to yrti. Thta ynu will fill out ftnd prtipar
rvniadira will than ba arnt to you.
Opan aranlnt and Sundays.
The C. Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
1621 First St, Cor. Morritton
PORTLAND, OR.
'Vv7
Gee iv- a .."' Gee
Wo A Wo
1 ' at lii aiaa si
e
BAD ROADS WASTEFUL
Antiquated Methods In Illinois
Causej Big Loss.
Conference Held at Peoria Approval
Program for "Pulling llllnola Out
of Mud" Recommend State
Prleonera to Ba Used.
Dankors. farmera, automoblllata,
educatora, lubor and bualncaa men
from all over llllnola tuut at Peoria
tba other day and approved u riant
moualr a guttural program fur "pull
lug llllnola out of the mud."
After three roualng nimitlnga they
prepared a resolution to the next elate
leglalature eottlng out the line on
which they think elate legislation
should be baeod.
The llllnola highway Improvement
commlaalon. which called the meeting,
dnclarod to6.00U.0U0 will be waated In
llllnola during the next twenty yeara
unleaa the present antiquated meth
ods are changed
To prevent thla waate the confer
ence urges the creation of a amall
atate railway commission to replace
the present army of local commission
era, more active aaalatance by the
atate for the trunk linos, and more
active Insistence by th- public on
good roada.
It la propoaed that prleonera In the
atate penitentiaries be used not only
fur the preparation of road building
materials, aa at preaent, but. If possi
ble, for actual construction work
through the atate.
It la proposed to follow tha Colora
do method, unlng the honor ayatem,
and aendlng the gang out with
guard.
The lrelalatlon recommended by
the conference would provide:
State and county co-operation In
the construction and maintenance of
main highways and brlilega
A non political atate highway com
mission of at leuat three competent
member, who shall devote their en
tire time to their duties.
Improvement In auch countloa aa
elect to come under the provision of
the law, of main, contlnuoua Inter
county highway connecting county
aeata and other Important cltloa, prin
cipally at the expense of the atate and
county; auch road to be aelectod and
Improved by county authoiitlea, ub-
)ect to the approval of the atate high'
way commission and after Improve
ment to be turned over to the atate
for perpt-lual maintenance.
Improvement, maintenance, and con
trol of remaining roada (about 80 per
cent of the whole) under supervision
of county and township authorities.
Effective measure to guarantee
maintenance after roada ara once con
atructed.
t'se of the atate automobiles tax.
together with auch other fund aa tha
legislature may appropriate In tha Im
provement of highway.
t'ae of state prisoner under atate
direction on an honor ayatem. In ao-
tual road work when practicable.
Payment of all road taxea In caah.
Compulsory dragging of all earth
roada.
Proper construction and guarding
of crossings at railroad and Inter
section of atrmt and highway.
Tha "platform" of the conference
Include reaolutlona In favor of fed'
eral aid for poatroada and national
highway, and call attention of lilt
note congressmen to thla position.
Jesse Taylor of Jameatown, O., told
tha convention the difference between
hauling coat In Delglum and America.
13 centa a mile, meant a waate of
1127,600,000 In thla year's farm crops
alone.
Egg Material.
The laying maah baa become gen
erally rccognlxed aa the most conve
nient aa well aa economical method
of providing a hen with egg material.
Tba following la a good formula:
Coarse wheat bran, coarse middlings,
ground corn and oats, alfalfa meal,
moat acrapa, each 100 pound, linseed
meal forty pounds, fine table aalt ten
pound. Thl KDO pound of feed, coat
ing around 1 10. should be enough to
lust a flock of 100 hen one month
and ahoultl produce during that time,
at December and January price, from
$50 to 00 worth of egg. There I
not another animal on tho ranch that
will show thla profit from tho same
amount of feed given In addition to
the regular rntlona.
Plant Food.
When plant run to vines and top
tt Is a suro Indication that tha soil
Is full of nitrogen and locking In pot
ash and phosphoric acid. This fre
quently comes from the use of large
auajitltle of atablo mnuure. A fer
tilizer low In nitrogen and rich in
potarh and phosphoric acid will but
ance up the plant food ration.
Difficulty With Oulneaa.
One difficulty about raining g.ilneng
la that the young blrda are very easily
killed by mite and lice.
Crlt.
Orlt and shell are comparatively
cheap, but the cheapest of all ways la
to haul a load of sand and gravel and
dump It In the poultry yard. Band
ami gravel from some streams contain
a large percentage of broken shells,
which the heus will soon devour with
a relish. It will bo surprising to see
bow soon an average-sited flock will
make away with a box of grit
Cull Out Peer Layers.
rrull out ail the poor layers aad glva
good hens a chance.
Had Kept Hsr Bargain
Aa Ingenious trick waa reeajnOy
played on some women of MaulkJanJ,
Madras. India. They banded sums of
money to a woman who aald that she
possessed tha power of doubling the
contents. Tha victims bad their
packets returned to tbem after Beven
daya, when tha stiver colna they bad
contained were found to have been
changed Into copper one.
h Cera Wklla Vao Walk.
Allan's I'm haa Is srrrtain rura for hot.
awuatlua;,ealliia,aiidaw,llan,a lilhf foal. KoiJ
by ail truii-lt. 1'rlro iJi'l auuant any
utnlllula. 'I rial .ai'kaa HlLK. Ajuraaa
AllaaM. Oleulu.1, LeV..y. N. r. .
Accomplishing.
It Is very Important that the young
man aelect bla life work early and
bend every energy toward accom
plishing aometbing. One of tha moat
common causes of failure In thla Ufa
lira In tha fact that men do not ses
the Importance of being thorough un
til It Is loo late. Florence Vldette.
English Stump Speech.
A correspondent, "Old Urtney,"
sends us the following specimen of
frenxled stump oratory: "Feller
blokeal Thanka ter th' guv'ment, yer
got yer d'mlnishlu' wage, and yer lit
tle loaf, an' all that Wotcber got
tr.r do now ta ter go fer devil ootlon
snd local anatomy, an' go It blind!"
(Loud cheers.) London Globe.
Ba thrifty an llttla thbira Ilk a bluing. Don't Kv
rl t watar fur bluttiir. Ak fur rUal Cruaa ball
liiua, tha aaua auud valua blua.
By Installments.
Tha "epoch-making advice" of a
bookmaker to a colleague tn distress
la related In Vanity Kalr. The col
league bad been paid 25 on a bet
by a certain captain, who, In a fit of
abaent-mlndadneea, paid blra the same
amount again next day. "What shall
I do about It?" asked the bookmaker
of bla friend; and prompt came the
answer: "Aav hn, it sgain."
Steel fctay eippsd Bullet
Bteel Uy have aaved many a worn
an's life. Not long ago Mary Ilenessy
was Uken to Bellavua boepital with
a flesh wound In the side, and Dr.
Drury discovered that had It not been
for a steel stay which deflected the
bullet the wound would have been
fetal, for the sing had been traveling
toward a vital orran
Clogged Sewing Machine.
When a sewing machine will not
work, etaad It near tha Ore ao that
tba oil may melt, end then clean with
pure paraffin, putting it Into every
oil hole. Work the machine well, and
then wipe every part with a clean
cloth. When perfectly clean, lubrt
cat with machine oil.
Aa a Man Thinks.
Jennie "Ha must have a soft spot
In his heart for ma." Wennle "Why
aof" Jennie "Ha aaya ha is alwaya
thinking of me." Wennle "But, you
know, a man doesnt think with hi
heart The aoft place must ba ta bis
bead." London Telegraph.
Mothar wffl flod Mr. Wlntlmr' SnntntBt
Byrup (7 a bast rainody to uaaruc taeir ooUUaaa
I uiiig im laeUUug pa Mod.
Happiest Home.
Bat th happiest homo la built
when tha twain together meet the
trials and catastrophe that corns
from tha outside world with tha good
health, tha common aensa, tha bamor,
the patience and courage that will
rout them. It should not ba necessary
for these fjualltlea to be used by tha)
one to combat tha faults of the other.
Barbara Boyd.
Learning by Love Letter,
"Love letters between young men
aad women are) an excellent method
of teaching literature," aays Dr. Ar
thur Holmes. But tt must be dona
tactfully. Wa bava known a young
lady who broke off an engagement
because her fiance returned her lore
letters with the spelling errors neatly
corrected In red Ink.
TO CT'RK A COI.D IN OXK DAT
Take LAXATIVE fcKOMO Quinine TaMrta.
Pruiririata rwfund monay if it fail, to curs. kL W.
. .I.IMIMI. ia ooca bus. sue.
Scientific Fact Established.
A number of rabblta upon whom
coffee wa tried to determine th affect
of th caffeine it contained died, prov
ing beyond a doubt that coffee never
waa Intended as food for rabblta
Louisville Conr Journal.
Not All Owing to Wife.
"Biggins says be owes everything
to bis wife." "That Isn't true," replied
Biggins" father-In law. "His wife quit
lending him anything years ago and
then be started In owing me." Wash.
Ington Star.
Not Inconvenienced.
"Did the dissolution of yttur gtgantto
corporation cause you Inconvenience T"
"Not the allghteBt," replied Mr. Duotln
Stax. "I needed an enlarged and Im
proved system of branch office, any
how.
Wanted to Llv In History.
Fome men s idea of fame Is cer
tainly a distorted one. A murderer
In South Carolina pleaded for the
privilege of bring the first man to be
electrocuted whon that new mode of
execution was Introduced Into the
No Ue for Boy Any More,
Somebody baa Invented an electric
devloa that will split kindling wood.
Gradually we are getting It so ar
ranged that the world will have ab
solutely no use for small boys.
jM:'::,H:iiszrf
SaalOaarna. IwalM. V i I
Si m a-M r nr..aia. J "
WASTING OF RCA0 MATERIAL
Estimated That $9 Out of tvery $10
vieiy squandered Annually
In Statea of Corn Belt
It would be difficult to give In ac
tual ngurea the amount of money that
la annually wasted lu road work In
the states of the corn bolt. To say
la out of every 910 lat uselessly squan
dered would be putting It too strongly
for some comuiuultlea, but It would
not be wide of the mark In others,
says taa loava Homestead. Strange
a It may aeern, those very localities
having the worst roads are sUuchest
In their support of the old fashioned
sytera whereby the highway are In
charge of those who know absolutely
nothing about the Bclentlflc construc
tion of rood.
W are not assuming to give ad
vice on how to build roads, because
road making is not our profession,
but It la sometimes In order to point
out bow not to build them. While
traveling recently on a highway that
hoa almost a nation-wide reputation
for its excellent condition due to drag
B'ng, w found at one place twenty or
thirty teams applying graveL Al
ready several miles bad been grav
eled, application being made to a
surface that waa in many places at
least thirty foet wide without the
slightest attempt having been made
to make a grade. For a distance of
many rods In places the center of
the highway waa considerably lower
than at either side and yet these faith
ful "gravelers" were dumping their
loade In the very middle of what
might be called the "saucer" grade.
No attempt whatever waa made to
pack down the loose gravel, ao that
all truffle waa being diverted to the
sides. Heavy traffic following wet
spells had resulted In cutting the en
tire surface Into well-nigh Impassa
ble ruts, the situation therefore pre
senting the pleasing prospect of hav
ing the ground freeze up this fall
with the surface In frightful condi
tion. It requires no expert knowledge of
road making to conclude at once that
labor expended In this way la prac
tically wasted. Instead of first get
ting rid of the water, which boa al
ways been the fundamental principle
of road making, and then applying the
gravel, those in charge of this road
simply because the cash was avail
able for putting ao much labor on the
surface begun at the wrong end and
it may safely be predicted that not
two years will elapse before this
gravel has disappeared Into a bot
tomless bog. Here was an expendi
ture of $600 a mile that was In our
opinion worse than wasted because
this loose unpacked gravel by its di
version of traffic to the sides sim
ply means that where formerly some
good could be accomplished with a
drag, now this benefit cannot be ex
pected because dragging the soli to
the center will only the more quick
ly bury the surface material the
gravel.
While we have given but one In
stance we believe that similar esses
could be found In a great many coun
ties of the corn belt where gravel Is
available and If this is true it Is high
time that some system la developed
whereby every dollar that is spent on
a highway must be for labor that la
superintended by someone who Is
schooled In a practical way on the
scientific principles of road making.
BETTER ROADS ARE COMING
Recant Convention Held at Peoria
Oav Powerful Impetua to th
Movement In llllnola
The recent good roads convention
at Peoria gave a powerful Impetua to
tha good road movement In llllnola
Prospects are that some sort of road
legislation will be passed by the leg
lslatur this coming winter.
Opposition to the hard road move
ment will come mainly from two
sources. The first Is that class of peo
ple who do not trust the state to spend
money wisely and economically. They
believe that the township or county
can uae the road money more effec
tively. The second and largest source
of opposition Is from the northern part
of the state, where the main roads are
now pretty thoroughly graveled or
macadamised. The people there say
with some Justice that after having
taxed tbemaelves to build their own
roads, they abould not be compelled
to help build roada for the reat of
the etato.
Thla should not block the progress
of the good roada movement, however.
It should be easily possible to devise
a law to provide for an equitable dis
tribution of the state road money. In
the section which already have mac
adamized roads, the money could b
pent for concrete pavement on the
road where traffic la heaviest
As for the first objection, the state.
with a force of trained road maker
ought to be able to put In permanent
roads much better and at leaa cost
than the township or county. Expe
rience doea not show that misuse of
funds Is any more likely to occur un
der atate than under county adminis
tration.
It la Important that the good road
question be thoroughly threshed out
this fall and winter. We should like
to hear from our readers on this sub
Ject, and will be glad to give space
in the paper to aa many letters as pos
sible. Prairie Farmer.
Klcklno Habit of Mjl.
If a mule la properly trained h will
not develop the kicking habit any
than a horse will. Mule have
a bad name on thls.acore simply be
cause they are not aa well broken
horse are.
Disposition of Cripple.
The cripple and the malformed
chicken should be put to death Im
mediately after hatching. Such little
unfortunate will bring nothing but
disappointment They will give you
more care than ten well and whole
ones. They will make you sick of th
chicken business and give your en-
tiro flock a black eye from tha Brut.
Kill "em the Instant they are aawm.
omo araaal Neceery.
A should hare mil the
ad aav ertil awry f 1
Id
TiTrrnTTTr
Horticulture n
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GRAPES FOR USE IN WINTER
Placed In Department of House Cellar
Without Any Artificial Hat
8om Keep Wall.
What a pity It I that grapes will
not keep longer. Every autumn I
place In a department of my house
cellar, where there Is no artificial beat
baskets of various varieties of grapes,
says a writer In Green's Fruit Grower.
I do not expect the Worden, Concord,
Delaware and Niagara to keep long,
therefore I consume them first After
these I consume the Brighton, which
Is a fairly good keeper, but which
shrivels up considerably. Harry haa
kept well with me this season. Gaert
ner, a red grape, has kept perfectly
up to Thanksgiving.
Mills, a block grape with very large
compact cluster, is the best keeper ol
all that I have tested, being In per
feet condition on Thanksgiving day.
I bear of many methods of keeping
A Good Keeping Variety.
grapes through the winter, but I hart
never succeeded in doing so In my
ordinary fruit room. The grapes must
not be placed lu piles in baskets ol
boxes. With me- they do the best Is
single layers. If one layer la plied on
top of another they are Inclined to rot
Some people t:ut off portions of the
vine with clusters on It and place th
ends of the vine In a bottle of water
and report good results In keeping the
grapes plump and fresh. Others In
aert one end of each stem of grape
In a bottle of water, but when th
water evaporates It must have atten
tion, therefore this Is rather an ex
pensive method. The Catawba has
the reputation of being the best keep
er of the hardy notltern grapes. The
Catawba and even the Delaware are
kept, as I assume in cold storage, and
put on the market In western New
Tork all through the winter, but I ob
serve there is difficulty in keeping
even the Catawba In prime condition
for the holiday.
INSULATOR FOR THE TREES
Wood Used Should Be Thoroughly
Waterproofed to Prevent Branches
From Forming.
Part of the telephone lineman's
work consists In keeping th wires
clear of trees and their branches,
which often afford a good ground. The
Morse tree Insulator hero shown Is
simple and quickly placed on the wire.
uiii
V I
frV 'J ,1 IM I
Trea Insulator.
says tha Popular Electricity. It Is a
rectangular piece of wood that may
be placed on a wire by meane of two
crosswise grooves deep enough to
meet a shallow groove on the face.
The wire passes from one crosswise
groove along the face groove and out
by way of the second groove, the mid
dle of the Insulator thua held by the
wire bearing against the limb or trea
without the use of nails or other fas
teners. The wood for the Insulator la
thoroughly waterproofed.
Quantities of Water.
Consider the kind of plant yon ara
watering. Soft-stemmed kinds, espe
cially those with large leaves, will
require much more water than hard
wooded, slow-growing kinds. While
the former easily recover from drouth,
the hard-wooded suffer permanently
from extremes.
Tba seasons and time of day should
also be watched. Plants not In active
growth should ba watered sparingly
until they have regained thetr foliage.
Watering In the evening Just before
dark greatly aids fungous diseases,
as the foliage remains wet through
the night
Figure th Coat
The orchardlst must figure the value
of the land per year on which the ap
ples are grown, the cost of pruning,
spraying,, cultivating, picking and
packing, the cost of the barrel and
the cost of delivering the barrel tn full
wagon loads at tha nearest railroad
station.
Cool the Ashe.
' Ashes for fertilizing the grape tins
should ba cooled before applying them
and then they should be so placed that
they will not come In contact with
the vine Itself but rather enter tha
ground and fertilize tha roots.
awwv Aamf Ol ahei iaw
Avm ea-ooarx-a to a anu
throw tiaaea) a rw. fi a
ta tor'-" o-"W f " " a-
till 'aa.S -iVCSw
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Before we tell yon about the boy and hi air rifle, we '
want yon to bear about liggtll Sf Mytr Duke's Mixture
the tobacco that thousands of men find "just right" for
a pipe the tobacco that makes rolling" popular.
This favorite tobacco is fine old Virginia and North
Carolina bright leaf that has been thoroughly aged,
stem.-ned and then granulated. It has the true tobacco
taste, for the very simple reason that it is pure tobacco.
Pay what you will it is impossible to get a purer or mora
likeable smoke than Duke's Mixture. It is now a Liggett $Mym
leader, and is unsurpassed in quality.
In every &c suck there is one and a half euncesof splendid
tobacco and with each sack you get a book of cigarett papers
FKEE.
How the Boy Got His Air Rifle
In every sack of the LiggtU $ ifym Duke's Mixture we now
pack a Free Present Coupon. These Coupons are good for all
kinds of useful srticles something to please every member of
the family. There are skates, sleds, balls and bats, cameras, um
brellas, watches, fountain pens, pipes.
opera glasses, etc., etc
As a special offer, during Jan'
uary and February only. ua
viill send you our new illus
trated catalogue of presents,
FREE. Just send us your name
and address on a postal.
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Hindu Charm.
"The God given Almighty Power la
moving within me to give health, suc
cess and happiness. I shall be shown
th way to help bring about all these
condition. Love, Light and Klndneea
wait upon ma I shall ba shown tha
war."
TURN OVER A
NEW LEAF
Start the new year right
Take care of the Stomach,
Liver and Bowels, and they
will serve you well. Make th
appetite keen, digestion per
fect and Liver active by the
daily use of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
It promotes and maintains
health, strength and vigor.
Try it today.
Air Flight for Consumption.
If you have Incipient consumption
take a flight In an airship. Doctor
Flamming, an eminent authority on
tuberculosla lecturing before the
Berlin Aeronautlca association, de
scribed th benefits of high altitudes
pon those afflicted, and asserted that
fifteen mlnias' exposure to the sun'
rays during an airship flight at high
altitude was certain death to th
bacilli of tuberculosis.
Wa Ar a Nation of Frog-Eater.
Frogs' legs, at which people turned
up their noses In disgust only a few
years ago, have now become so popu
lar an article of diet that no fewer
than 6.000,000 frogs a year are killed
In Minnesota alone to supply the de
mand. The northwestern frogs are
the most delicate, but the biggest are
the southern bullfrogs. The latter are
not so sweet or tender as the former.
FILES CT'RED IN TO 14 DATS
Tmir druTrit will rrfund monoy if PAZO OTX'T
MKNT faila to cure any cana of Itrhtrur. Blind,
b Wad ins or Protnalina Piles ia to 14 daya, (ua.
Too Good to Lose.
Jack "Now that your engagement
la broken, are you going to make
Blanche send back your letters V
Hairy "Tou bet I am. I worked hard
thinking out those letters; they'M
worth using again "
New Idea In Fruit Crowing.
An cloctrlc motor to vibrate gently
a fruit tree so that the sap flows to
th buds and blossoms and enables
them to resist frost ha bees patented
by a Ooloftwto. arena rrtlat.
sry Sv- Uooaf Ammln.
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Emphatic Comment
It was held by th duka of Welling
ton that tha true story of the battle
of Waterloo had never been written.
A contemporary relates borr be once
sat In a carriage with the duka and
"watched him read a ponderous quar
to recital of the battle of Waterloo.
Against paragraph after paragraph ha
traced tha letters L.' or 'D. L.' with a
great blunt ended pencil. I ventured
to aak what these mystlo letters
meant Tba pithy reply was: "Ua"
and "Damned lie." to be sura."'
Rrd Crosa Ball Bhw riaea dnufcla yahj for yoot
nonay, suae twiea as tar as any othar. Aak you
Willing to Please.
"During an anti-fly eampatgn,"
writes E. K. O. to th Cleveland Plain
Dealer, "on of th teacher In our
publlo school urged th children to
bring In all the flies they could cap
ture. The reward was to be ten
cents a pint On the following day
the schoolmarm was astonished to get
this question from on of her small
charges: "Teacher, we ain't got no
flies at out house. Will bedbugs do
lest as welir -
Many Deadly Weapona
Bom persons attribute all crime
to the pistol, forgetting that history
tells os that more crimes were com
mitted In the world before there were
pistols. What is to prevent a person
murderously Inclined from obtaining
and nslng a carving knife, an Ice pick,
an ax, or hatchet a razor or baseball
bat? These all make deadly weap
ona QUICK IEUIT
ETI TIOUIUS
Desire for Long Life,
There appear to exist a greater
desire to live long than to live well!
Measure by man's desires, he cannot
lire long enough; measure by his
good deeds, and he has sot lived long
enough; measure by bis evil deeds,
and he haa lived too long.
Fault Finding.
If we had no fault, we should not
take so much pleasure In noticing
the faults of other people. La Roche
foucauld. Destroys
Dandruff
Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the
scalp clean and healthy,
destroys all dandruff, and
greatly promotes the growth
of the hair. You will cer
tainly be pleased with it as
a dressing for your hair. It
keeps the hair soft and
smooth and promptly checks
any falling of the hair. It
Am nrtt -nlsr f ho h.nlr n n rl
1 1 cannot Injure the hair-or
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