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Laitlny, Food J Products Peeriess Dried Beef Unlike the ordinary dried beef—that sold in bulk— Libby’s Peerless Dried Beef comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes or dries out. It reaches you fresh and with all the nutri- ment retained. Libby’s Peerless Dried Beef is only one of a Great number of high-grade, ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libby’s Great White Kitchen. Just try a package of any of these, such as Ox Tongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, Olives, etc., and see how delightfully dif ferent they are from others you haveeaten. Libby, McNeill A Libby, Chicaao Rather “Your suggestion,” said a depositor to tin* bank receiver, "offers very cold comfort. It Is a bachelor's comfort— that Is to say, no cunfort at all. “‘What,’ Mid a bachelor to a beno diet, ‘only married a year and already so blue?* “’All, but,' groaned the benedict, ‘I never Imagined that a wife would prove so expensive.' "The bachelor patted the blue mar ried man ou the back in a consolatory way. ‘ 'Yes.' he said, 'n slve article, that is you must remember very long time.’ ” 1 Mother« wilt find Mrs. Winslow*. Soothing Syrup th** b* s' r**ined¥ t<* ubo tur their elitär *a lurlug the teething period. Good for the Nerve«, "John,” said Mrs. Stubb, proudly, when her husband returned that even Ing, "here ts a parrot I bought from a Brazilian sailor. Isn’t it a good par rot?” “No,” snapped Mr. Stubb, In antici pation of Interrupted slumbers, "that is not a good parrot.” “Not a good parrot? XX’by, John, wliat do you cull a good parrot?” "Why, a dead parrot, Marla.” re. rjTO Vitus’ Panee nnd all Nervous Diabases 11 I u permanently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Ai r-.'-* llusiorer. Send fur FREE f!Jtrial bottle and irealise. Dr. R. ILKiln*, Arch bt., l'blla.,Pxu Ilreaklntf It Gently. “Ah. me good num,” said the heavy tragedian, ns he came out on the main line of the railroad, “how far Is It from here to dear old Chicago?” "Three pair of half soles and six pair of now heels,” was the Informa tion of the gatekeeper, who was familiar with the ways of stranded Thespians. ll Cures While You Wai. Alien's Foot !. h -.* is certain cure for hot, "vi'iiiiiiK,i*allus,Hn<l swollen, Holilng feet. Sold by nil liruggists. I'ru-e ¿>I*. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FKEE. Address Allen 8, Olmsted, bo Roy, N. Y. Erhoen of the I’awt. William the Conqueror had just won the battle of Hastings. “Well,” he said, ‘‘I guess we may as well put up the sign, ‘This Country Has Changed Hands!’” Which, when you consider Che fact that Triumph of Mind. the country was under his heel, shows Victim of Delus on—Doctor, I’m aw that William was lamentably careless and fully afraid I'm going to have brain inexact in his rhetoric.—Chicago Tribuna fever. Followed I Dktructloni. Doctor—Pooh, pooh, my dear friend! “I)o you know,” said ('holly, “I nevei That is all an illusion of the senses. There is no such thing as fever. You had played a game of golf in my life, and have no fever, you have no hr—h’m !—no when 1 asked the old Scotchman what material substance upon which such a was the first thing for me to do he looked Ilooq r wholly imaginary nnd supposititious thing at me just like this and said, ’ ____ I as a fever could find any base of opera mon !’ ” “Then what did you do?” I tion. “I booted, of course.”—Chicago Trib Victim—O. doctor, what a load you have taken from my—from my—I have une. a mind, haven't I, doctor? I Although agriculture in America is young compared with some of the Euro- I>enn and Asiatic countries, it has been developed to such an extent that the older countries look to us for Ideas and methods to help tliem solve the farm problems they have to meet. Our sci entists and Investigators are among the foremost in the world and as an agri cultural nation we need stand aside for none. To be sure, agriculture owes many of Its greatest scientific discov eries to English, German and French experimenters, but in aggressiveness and practical development of Ideas America Is one of the leaders. Other nations are sending their sci entists to America to study how we do things here. Our country presents most of tlie agricultural problems to be met with in the countries of the old world nnd we are finding out how to solve them, nnd the old world wants to know how we do It. A Japanese expert is now In t.he United States to investigate our methods of improving worn-out soils, He says: "We have in Formosa over 500,000 ncres under cultivation and we want to find out how the United States goes about it to Improve the con dition of Its land, so we can Improve our country." This is but one instance of where we are sending our Ideas abroad, We have every rennon to be proud of our ngrl<nil turn’ advancement, much of which is due to our State experiment stations and federal Department of Ag riculture.—Goodall’s Farmer. Machin, for Washing Can«. The old method of cleaning milk cans, lard cans and similar receptacles will In the near future be superseded " very Ingenious apparatus lnvent- ed by a Boston man. As shown In the Illustration this cian-washlng machine washes the cans and automatically de How’s This? WANTED: I x>c a I aRrnts in every country for Medicolojry. the latent, largest and best family doctor book •ver published Sales enormous. Nearly one mil lion copies already sold in the Eaat. AgentH reap ing big harvest. For territory write immediately, stating age, previous experience. If any. and re ferences, to The Lyon & Slater Co., Pioneer Bldg., Seattle, Wash. C. Gee Wo The well known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR of Finti nitide n life study ... roots tint! hoiliH, timi intnnt al ti.lv disoot ero luna la el v- i"H ,o the world hi« wonner- fui ren* v <1 i > -< No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used He Cures Without Operation, or Without the A id of <i knife Ito KunrantecM to (’uro Cnturrh. Aethnot, Lung, rhront. Rlit'inniitIntn. Notvon**i,<•«- Nrrxou* DeH|i|vt Rtomaeh. l.ix«-r. Kidney I rool-h • nLn I <»«t Miinhootl. Peutule Weekue-e* nnd All Private DiHonHeH We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cast* of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Had’i Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY A CO., Toledo,0 We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buisness transaction! and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made bv nis firm WALKING. KINNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,0 Hall’s Catarrah Cure is sken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. lake Hail’s Family Pills for Constipation. "Il’s a curious fact.” observed the doc* tor, "that the Japanese are trying to in crease their stature. They find that their bodies are long enough, and they are making a systematic effort now to increase the length of their legs.” "Yes," said the professor; "I see that the Mikado is pulling their legs for a bigger navy." Chicago Tribune. Temporary, roc FOR □.□.□.BAD LOOD posits them on the floor, where the han dles can l>e conveniently grasped, avoid ing the lalsir of lifting them. The cans travel while being cleaned on a mova ble chain, each can being placed over an upright nozzle which holds it In po sition. The various nozzles are con nected to a supply pipe through which Is forced n cleaning fluid or steam. The latter is forced out through the nozzle, thoroughly cleaning the Interior of the can. The nozzle« also act as guides to deposit the cans on the floor after they have traveled the length of the chain, the operation being performed automat ically and smoothly without Injury or accident. The most important part of the human system is the blood. Every mus I cle, nerve, tissue, bone ami sinew is depentlent on this vital fluid for nour ishment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each toperform the different duties nature requires. Evett the heart, the vety •' engine " of life, receives its vigor ami motive power from the blood. Since Ilurn Dead Animal«. so much is dependent on this vital fliiitl it can very readily be seen how In the attempt to »tamp out h,vg necessary it is to have it pure ami uncontaiuinated if we would enjoy the cholera and other contagious dlseii**« blessing of good health. Had blood is responsible for most of the ailments among live stock the matter of burn of mankind; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow ing all dead animals Is one of consid complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with erable Importance. Outbreaks of dis unhealthy hutnois which have changtd it from a pure, fresh stream to a ease hnve frequently l»een traced to the sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and careless disposal of rite cnrvnas of an glands of the skin. A vet v common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers, Infected animal. Burning Is much more effective than Imrylng. as the germs of which break out on the flesh, often some diseases, as anthrax, for example, from a very insignificant bruise or Your S. S. S., in my opinion, is as good a even seatch or abrasion. If the blood retain their virility for a considerable medicine as cAn be had; it simply cannot be was pure and healthy the place would length of time. Then In burying car i mproved upon as a remedy to purify and enrich heal at once, but being loaded with the blood and to invigorate and tone up the cases, unless they are plnced very deep system. This spring my blood was bad and I impurities, which ate discharged into In tlte ground. there Is always more or was run down in health, and having seen your the wound, irritation and inflamma h's« danger of their being rooted or dug medicine highly advertised I commenced its use. tion are set up ¡inti the sore continues. out. IXogs will dig o|>en such graves Today my blood is in fine condition and my Had blood is also responsible for and hogs w ill root them out. general health is of the best. Am tilling posi Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the Those who hnve attempted to burr a tion as Areman for a large concern here, and weak, polluted circulation cannot fur if I was not in good physical condition it would hog or horse will readily appreciate the nish the nourishment aud strength be impossible for me to till the place. Your statement that It Is easier to burn tlwin required to sustain the btxlv, and a S S S has been of great service to me and I do bury them. A little kerosene and a not hesitate to give it the credit it deserves. general run-down condition of health brush heap will soon dlsp*~e of a car- WM. F. VANDYKE. results. S. S. S. is nature’s blood cai». with the certainty that all germs 119 Fifth Street, Beaver Falls, Penn. purifier and tonic ; made entirely of are destroyed, Some recommend the healing, cleansing roots ami herbs. It goes down .nto the circulation an<l removes every particle of impurity, instruction of a »l'evia I ly arranged humor or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, ami steadily tones furnace for tills work, hut on the onll- up the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in nary farm this would doubtless he an need of, and in every way assists in the cure of disease. S. S. S. neutral added expense, It will not tie a dltfl- izes any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh and pure, and perma cult matter on any farm to gather nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, ami all other skin diseases and eruptions. enough trash, such as brush, old mils, S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores nnd Ulcers, Malaria, and alt etc., to burn a dead animal and the ex other diseases or disorders arising from bad blood. Book on the blood and pense is Innmsldernhle. Anyway, It Is auv medical advice desiret 1 free to all who write the only Mt« way to Insure against in THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. fection. a Reflectloa. Art aud Specializing. Why should an artist who has painted portraits for years be denied talent as a landscape painter? There is no reason for it. We have grown to mistake spe cialty for personality, and the artist who has made his name as a painter of cats will have to Paint cats all his lift.— Kunst, Munich. Thing;« to Avoid. Eastern Tourist—This climate very healthy, isn’t it? Westerner—Oh, yes. Eastern Tourist—What are things to avoid out here if one wishes to keep in perfect health? Westerner — Bullets, knives and rope. vompanuK note«. Mrs. Skimpen—My boarders alwnvs pay promptly. Mrs. Flllem—Mine do for a few weeks after they come, but it doesn't last long. Mrs. Sklmpem—Why not? Mrs. Flllem—They get so fat can't get their hands In their pockets. Buy Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of ¡ton auction-sale principles: “going, going, g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. “ My hair came out «o badly I nearly lost It all. I had heard ao much about Ayer’a Hair Vigor I thought I would give it a trial. I did a<> and it completely stopped the falling, and made my hair grow very rapidly.”— M ary H. FIELD. Northfield, Mass. Made by J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas. Alia mAnufaotarers of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. THE DAI8T FLY KILLEB destroys all the flies find affords comfort to every home—in dining room, sleeping room and exery pliu-e where flies lire I rouhh'some. ('lean, neat and will not soil or injure anything. Try them once and you will never be without them, if not kep' by dealers. sent prepaid for 20c. HAK0LD 80MER8, 149 DeKalb Ave.. Brooklyn, N T. III« True Vocation. "You are wasting your time painting pictures.” “But I sell my pictures.” protested the nrtist. “And that convinces me that you can sell anything. Such being the case, Yellow !<<iat Parasite on Wheat, An instructive account is published why not take up life Insurance, or In the Experiment Record of the De steel bridges, or something with big partment of Agriculture of the manner money in it?”—Home Herald. In which the yellow rust parasite acts upon susceptible and resistant varieties of wheat. In an experiment with Mich igan Bronze wheat, and "rust-proof” Eingorn, young seedings of each were infected by placing spores on the leaves. In the Michigan wheat the germ tubes p I i passed into the inner tissues and devel M l 1 lay bo permanonTly overcome by proper oped rapidly, producing pustules li. personal efforts with the asst stance about ten days. In the case of the re of the onp Truly bene^icujl laxative sistant Eingorn wheat the germ tubes remedy, Syrup'of figs and . Llixi tnr no, made good their entry, but almost in which enables one t: jy— regular ___ one to |orm the beginning showed, through the mi croscope, weakness and starvation, and habits daily so that assistance to na were unable to make further progress. ture may be gradually dispensed with The wheat plant continued to flourish, when no longer needed as tlte best of except for the small dead area where remedies,when required, areto assist the fungus entered the leaves. The rea nature and not to supplant the natur son for this resistance is unknown, but al functions, which must depend ulti Is supposed to be due to some toxic mately upon proper nourishment, principles In the host plant. proper efforts,and right living generally. To get its beneficial effects, always Keep Ahead ot the Weeds. The Importance of keeping ahead of buy the genuine WANTED L Farm or Business I for sale. Not particular about location. ■ Wish to hjpir from OWNER only who will ■ sell direct to buyer. Give price, descrip- ■ tion and state when possession can be ■ had. Address, 1 L DARBYSHIRE. Boi 228. Rocbolw, N. Y. Habitual HOTEL MOORE Constipation the weeds Is realized by every success ful agriculturist. At the beginning of growth in the spring weeds start up and lead the farmer a merry chase as long as the growing season lasts. He must keep at them or they will get the start and go to 9t»ed, thereby Increasing their numbers many fold. “Eternal vlg- lance is the price of liberty' in the A thoroughly fight against weeds, practical farmer recently remarked that he thought the problem of weed I eradication one of the most Important ttlie fnrmers have to face. It is Indeed one of considerable moment. PromlalnK Outlook. “You don’t w ant me to come to see you any more?” exclaimed the young man, A SURE CANCER CURE startled and indignant. lust Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure "No, Mr. F'eathertop; not any more.” and Reliable. "Yet you let me kiss you a month ago, i IF YOU ARE AFI ICTED DON’T DELAY. DELAYS ARE DAN«.I KUl'K when you had known me only a few IN MCI /TA TH >IN I ?Wt 51C days 1” U you cannot call, write forsympton blnnk nnd circa "Yon foolish fellow,” «aid the pretty ' Inr Inclose I centn in Mtnniiw TIIFC GEE WO (’IIIM HE MFDU’INECO. M2 1 2 Firat St . (’or. Morrimxn, Portland, Oregon. girl. "That kiss was only a—a retainer.” —Chicago Tribune. 1’lenwe Mention Thia I'nier Bees help to make the crop« and pay the farmer for the privilege. They are little trouble to keep and may be the source of a good Income. A Spanish professor, according to German newspapers, lias made the dis covery that the sunflower yields u splendid febrifuge that can be used as a substitute for quinine. XV. J. Monroe, of Iowa, has the smallest colts ever born in that State. They are Shetland twins, both mares, and one weighs eighteen pounds and the other twelve pounds. Alfalfa seed has a light olive-green color and Is about the same size as red clover seed, The dead and worthless seed are the brown-colored ones. Brown seed Indicate old seed, and is not apt to give good results. A first-class quality of red clover seed should be of fair size, purple and yellow colors predominating, and al- ways with a luster. If it is small, witli many shriveled brown seed in it, It should be rejected. Egyptian cotton has been successful ly grown in New Mexico and Arizona by the Bureau of Animal Industry. Sev eral million dollars’ worth of this cot ton is imported into the United States each year, and its growth bere will mean a great saving. LIUe An unfortunate author writes to the London Westminster Gazette: "Prof. Chandler. I understand, has Just writ ten a book on the literature of roguery. In a letter accompanying the prospeo tus of the work the publisher writes to me as follows ‘IVe think you may be interested to know that referen<*e is made to your name in these columns.' I do not object, but I think It might have been put differently.” byaip’f Figs^El iur Senna C alifornia F ig S yrltp C o . only SOLO BYALL LEADINC DRUGCISTS (Mie S(W only, regular price 50^ per Bottle. Ominous. all the year S easide , O regon |T| OPEN H fl C latsop B each Directly on the beach overlooking ■J I the ocean. Kot Halt baths and Pl irr UnilQC surf bathing. llecrea-■H ULirr nuubt tlon vier lor fhh|nff. m nr Nun parlors. Electric lights. Fire- ur place and steam heat. Fino walks norPfikl” an<l drives. Sea foods a spec- HI untuun lahy. Kat s. $¿.50 and CL00 ■ per day. Jtf Specia.' rntes by the week. Hi hTuf DAN. J. MOORE, Proprietor Side Liffhta on History. Israel Putnam had shot the wolf. ‘‘I hadn’t practiced on the neighbors’ cats for nothing,” he said, looking around, from force of habit, for a place where he could bury the animal. Yet he didn’t forget to apply for • bounty on the wolf’s scalp. Merely a Sample. “What is the matter, little boyT’ asked the professor. “Have you the measles?” “Nope,” answered the boy. “I’ve got the meaale. They’s only one of ’em.” “That’« lingularI” mused the professor. Seeking a Cause. "Mamma, is that bay rum in the bot tle on your table?” “Mercy, no, dear !” she replied. “That la mucilage." “Oh,” »aid little Johnny, “perhaps that's why I can’t get iny hat off.”— The Methodist Recorder. "Pardon me. old man,” began the veteran boarder, "but we don't want to lose you, and I Just want to warn you that you’d better begin to pay something on your board.” P N U Na 24—08 "Why?" asked the new boarder. Breeding; Dairy Cows. “Well, I noticed that Mrs. Starvem In breeding dairy cows a man should TXTHEN writing to advertisers pleaae have a definite object in view, Too I was dangerously polite to you thik ' V mention this paper. many shift from beef to dairy when morning."—Philadelphia Press. dairy products are low, and then shift back again from dairy to lieef when beef rises in value. By this method a man is constantly shifting from one breed to another, and as a result he Is getting a herd that is good for neither milk nor beef. A man must have an ideal toward which he Is breeding and then bend all his energies to that end. This shifting from one breed to another is a suicidal policy that will ruin any man and any herd.—Kansas Experi The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the si^na- ment Station. ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, anil has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and •• «Tust-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. How Wire Fence« Mnrder Cattle. "The time of thunder storms Is com ing.” said a fanner, “and I am liable to lose a cow or two. My barbed-wire fences are to blame. In fact, you might call a barbed-wire fence a cattle mur- derer. "The wire, you see. attracts the light ning The lightning, playing like a gold snake along the fence, leaps out wher ever there's a cow handy, and I've got another lot of .fresh meat on my hands. "In the old rnll-fence days a cow killed by lightning was uuheard of. But now. If you go to Insure your stock, you pay a higher rate If your fencing Is of wire.” What is CASTORIA Castorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It eontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluea anil Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of More Horse Meat. In 1006 56,000 boraes were ulnngh- tered for food In Pnrle, furnishing about 12,000 tons of meat. Formerly horse meat was eaten by only the poor- est classes, tmt now It is no longer regarded as refuse meat, and Its con sumption by the working classes is rap idly increasing throughout Europe. itoniBch Worm. In In Use For Over 30 Years Sheep. The Louisiana Experiment Station reports the successful use of bisulphide of carbon for stomach worms In sheep, tins drachm of the bisulphide was mix ed with an ounce of raw linseed oil. and that shaken up with an ounce of lime water nnd given as a drench. For the Farm Dairy. Work tn breeding for nillk production st the Canada experiment farms teems to show that (a) superior dairy cows may be found In all breeds; (b) pure bred females are not eesent lai to sue- ores In dairy farming, but a pure bred bull should always be used. TEAM BORAX FOR THE TOILET Not only softens the water, but cleans the skin thoroughly, removes and prevents the odor of perspiration, soothes Irritation and renders the skin fresh, soft and velvety. . *11. Ux«l >•<*««• Hor«. t*®»“.' «■<> L—- L*—*«« tor tVi.lwviiw«. Ke «»w«. Wri«. hr KM., B.UM »u. PXCiriC Addrv—> BO m Z x 00.. Q-n—*< CM1