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. .t" MALHETJIt ENTERPRISE. Catarrh Whethd it is of the nose, throat, stomach, . owels, or more delicate or gans, cat Th is always debilitating and should hat re attention. The discharge from the raucous membrane is because this ia kept in a state of inflammation by an impure condition of the blood. Therefore, to enre, take the best blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known aa SarsatabS. 100 doses $1. How to Head. Reading Is not a lost art to the tame degree that conversation Is, but It has in most cases an arrested devel opment through so much reading that makes no demand upon aesthetic sen sibility, so that on is apt to bring to a fine story full of delicate shades of thought and feeling the same mind which he yields to a newspaper, put ting a blunt Interrogation as to Its meaning as conveyed in the terms of a rational proposition, and the writer's charm is wholly lost upon him. While the reader's surrender to the author must be complete, his attitude should ot be passive, but that of active re sponsiveness and partnership. H. M. alden in Harper's Magazine. In case of pain on the lunjrs Hamlins Wizard Oil acts like a mustard plaster, except that it is more effective and is so much nicer and cleaner to use. Carea of Gloom. "Tou seem to look with Jaundiced yes on everything," said his physi cian. "I shall have to prescribe some kind of " "No, doctor." .lnterrpupted the other, "it Isn't the condition of my liver this time. For the last week or so I've been reading those horrible stories of crime published In the monthly mag azines." . Her Idiom Startled Him. Fascinating young French woman., residing in this country, complains of the rise In the price of butcher's meat: "How is it, butcher, that you are so much dearer to me now than when you first solicited my favors?" The Tatler. No Chance. "Is Gummldge really going to run tor office?" "Yes, but there Is not much chase of his overtaking It." Baltlmor American. HOWARD E. BURTON - Arwajrer and Chemist, Leadville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold. Silver. Lead. $1. Gold, Silver. 75o; Gold. 60o: Zino or Oopper, II. Mulling envelopes and full pricelist Ent on application. Control and ITmplro work so lited, Reference! Carbonate National Bank. ..ORPHINtv Bafore von pay a Cent, wa will eon viDce ion that Keaiae Barman. ntl. cures any uruc habit. QuarentMd Mt to contain MurphlD., Laudanum, Opium or so othsr babit formlDf drug. Mo money required In advaaos, a loll month's treatmsnt sent to tuose afflicted withoat oos sent of depoeit. Manins has cored thousands, It will eura yon. Give It a frsa trial. Ton are to ba tee sola Jades. Address Steele. Medlolae Co. . 3249 Isml II.. SI. teals. Ms. Ho Hotter Factory". "That was an error," said Senator Beverldge, apropos of an opponent's argument, at a dinner In Indianapo lis. "Our friend made an embarrass ing error. He reminds me of John WInslow. John spent his honeymoon at Niagara. He left the bridal apart ment late one night to bathe, and on his return knocked, as he supposed, on his wife's door, calling softly: "'Honey!' "There was no answer. WInslow knocked again. " 'Honey!' "Still . answer. WInslow thun dered on the door. " 'Honey !' he cried. In a voice of ag ony. "Then a reply came at last. "'Sneak, you blooming idiot!' a male voice growled. 'This Is a bed room, not a bloomlnar beehive!'" It's Pettit's Eye Salve that gives instant relief to eyes; irri tated from dest, heat, sun or wind. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. A Pet Anyhow. The family lived In the suburbs of the city, and, much to the Joy of Lulu, a little pig was given a home In the stable cellar. A few days later the little one was calling at a neighbor's, where she showed great interest in the bird. The lady said, "Don't you keep a bird at home?" "No," said Lulu, "we keep a pig in stead." Delineator. K er re. A woman went to the telephone office with a kick. She said she tried for half an hour to get the answer to a telephone call and she wanted to know the reason why. "What Is your number?" asked the manager. "Oh, we have no phone ourselves," was the astonishing reply. "I was using my neighbor's." Kansas City Journal. Forerotten. O, don't you remember poor Trilby, Ben Bolt, How you wept o'er her trials so sore? The world has passed on and forgot ten her, Ben. And we hear of poor Trilby no more. Bad Breath "For months I had great trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. , My tongue has been actually as green as grass, my Dream naving a Dad odor. 1 wo areeksngo a meud recommended Cascarets and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you know that I ball recommend them to anyone suffer ing from such troubles." Chas. H. Hal pern, 1 14 E. 7th St., New York, N. Y. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Uood. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never Bold In bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Ciuaranteed to cure or roar money back. 923 Not So Simple. "Are you leading the simple life while your family is away?" "No, indeed! I'm not so simple! I have that kind of a life to lead when they're at home." Houston Post. Explicit Direction. The Langworths lived in a corner house so easily accessible from the street that they were being continu ally annoyed by persons ringing to ask where other people lived. At last the son of the house, says a writer in the New York Times, decided to put an end to the nuisance. "I guess," he said, complacently, "there won't be any more folks asking If the Browns, the Biddies er the Han sons live in this house. I've fixed em." "What have you done?" euerled Mrs. Langworth. "Hung out a algn." "And what did you print on It?" "Just five words," replied Harold, proudly. " 'Nobody lives here but us.' " AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. Will Break TJp a Cold In Twenty-foot Hours and Cure Any Cough That Ia Curable. The following mixture is often pre scribed and is highly recommended foi coughs, colds and other throat and bronchial trouble: Mix two ounces of Glycerine, a half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, and eight ounces of pure Whisky. These can b bought in any good drug store and easily mixed together in a large bot tle. The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure is prepared only in the laboratories of the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, and put up for dispensing in half-ounce vials. Modern Farm Barn. The barn herewith Illustrated will be found suitable for a medium-sized farm on which eight or ten milk cowa are kept. It has a floor space of 33 by 64 feet, exclusive of the milk room. The studs should be 12 to 14 feet long. The interior Is divided as shown on the floor plan The silo Is 12x38 feet, with a 6-foot pit . which may be of atone or cement. 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Live Chickens 14c Address FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "fighting the Beef Trust" Portland, Oregon. The Lady Who Danced the) Htantt. The minuet was ever the aristocrat of dances. Before the lady of the eighteenth century elected to step the dainty measure she had many points to master, for to dance the minuet was to court criticism. The plunge taken, ahe wore a lappet en her shoulder ta tell the company ahe proposed to makt or mar her ballroom reputation. Another point of etiquette lay In the gloves. A spiled pair was good enough for the country dance, but an abso lutely new pair had te adorn the fait hands which graced the minuet. And so the lady of the eighteenth century on dancing bent set out with t'w pairs In her satehel. London Ohronl cle. Ar counting for It. Imogene Why Is it that so many weddings Jiappen on Wednesday? Esmeralda Well, on Sunday every body wants to sleep, you know; Mon day Is wash day, and Tuesday is iron ing; day. Wednesday Is the first day In the week when there's really any time for marrying. 4x4-foot chute. This should extend the entire length of alio and have small windows both at the top and bottom. The hay chute is 6x5 feet square and has door at the floor line for forking out hay. The chute is of sufficient size for feeding stock If barn is full. The silo and hay chute are boarded up tight to prevent dust', dirt or odors from entering the cow barn. The loft .l.n..M V.a moA He-Vir frtr Ml same reason, and If made double witn tar paper between it will be better. The construction of the calf and bull pens, also the box stall, should be such that the animals may readily see the other animals in the barn. They enjoy company as well as human be ings do, and many an otherwise good tempered animal has been rendered unsafe by being placed in solitary con finement. The milk room Is handy to the cow stalls and has both an Interior and exterior exit. The door leading Into the barn should be closed at all times. The interior arrangement Is such that one attendant can feed and care for the stock, In a short time; a point not to be overlooked in this day of high-priced labor. An 8 or 10-foot opening should be left in the loft floor over the driveway for passing up hay, etc. The grain and bran bins are lo cated over the feed room and the feed drawn through 8-Inch wood spouts and mixed in the feed room. The driveway, also the space between the feed room and cow stalls, may be used a portion of the year for tools or a wagon. The floor above the drive way should be 11 or 12 feet high; the floors over the pens and cow stalls should be 7 feet high, and those over the box stall and horse stalls should be 8 feet high. This arrangement pro- VI rtJ7 wwf-J wis? kggr-ggsa 4 As,. 1 Hard to Locate. "How about this new student's ideal of orthography?" said one professor. "He has me puzzled," replied tht other. "I can't decide whether he If simply illiterate or a spelling reform er In advance of his time." Washing' ton Star. Aa He Saw It. On the advertising sign was the pic ture of an athletic feminine Individual arrayed In a flaring and abbreviate-) ' gown of intense blackness. I "O, papa!" exclaimed the 1-year-old boy; "doesn't that lady look funny wearing an umbrella!" Belonared to the TJaloa. "Tell me ah are you a er ah a good, careful, excellent cook and a ei a very superior laundress?" ' "Ah-h-h! Wot d'ye make me for twins?" Harper's Weekly. THE STEADY WHITE UCHT The RAYO LAMP ii a high grade lamp fold at a low price. There are 1 u m ; that coat more but there ii no better lump at any price. The Burner, the Wick, the f:hlmnev. Holder all are vital things in a lamp; these parts ol the RAYO LAMP are perfectly constructed and there is nothiiiK known in the art of lamp making that could add to the value ol the RAYO as a llght-ifi ving device. 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Black &ial Syslaw rorlUsssI la Cfcicafe. or literature-, rstca. raatrvs tKi s, etc.. call on or writs U any 0. 11. 4 N. agei.t, ot to VVM. McMURKAY (Jnrl I'aaaaiiar AgO'il I'm I la i. 1, Of fun vldes ample storge room for bay, etc.. In the loft. A good feature of this barn Is that additions oan be made without Interfering with the general arrangement In nay way. J. E. Brldg man In Farm, Stock and Home. Feed tn ar Sllase. Quite a number of practical feeders have adopted the silage method. One man in particular having a large stuck farm In Ohio puts up annually be tween 2,500 and 3,000 tons of corn and cowpea silage, which he feeds to his beef cattle. A 1,000-pound steer will usually consume about CO pounds of silage per day. When fed a ration ot this kind, some nitrogenous food should be added, such as oil meal, cot tonseed meal or other . concentrated products found on the market. The feeder from Ohio referred to feeds on an average about 5 pounds of cotton seed meal per day to his steers and about 5 pounds of clover hay, In addi tion to the 50 pounds of silage. For bef cattle It Is usually considered ad visable to allow the crop to mature before cutting, and also to plant It the same as one plants for grain produc tion. The cattle feeder Is not partic ularly anxious to, obtain a large amount of forage, but he Is more anx ious to get as much corn as possible. A crop of corn that will produce about 60 bushels per acre will make from eight to nine tons of silage planted In the usual way and harvested when mature. It Is stated by feeders who are using silage, and similar reports have come from stations, that cattle fed on this produce scour less than when fed on corn and dry roughage. The Cornell Experiment Button found that two tons of horse manure In an exposed place In five months lost 5 per cent In gross weight, 60 per cent of Its nitrogen, 47 per cent of its phosphorus and It per cent of Its pot ash The total loss of plain food was 61 per cent. ( Ualrf farastaar. The man wbo Is carrying on diver sified farming raa not ltep one cow fur eacb sere of land be (Ills, but the dairyman can. nl may do. Tbey do not raise ll the grata ud, but are content to let their neighbor grain fariiier raise the grain. Tbey a bow that Ibey tu buy grata for one hun dred (en's on the dollar, and tlist their Utile dairy roM will return la iroiu't for ery ,ulUr nertu of feed. Tby fan beitar erToid Kt spend ll.alr llu. la rsrldf fur tL tu l J, a ft' 1 H i- J v 1 It' Ui ' din-ftm . 1 A-1 J - s, GROUND PLAN OF BABIf. ffcatkst Facta. 7e Farmers' Club of the American Institute has Issued the following rules for forecasting the weather: 1. Th wind never blows unless rain or snow ia falling within 100 miles of you. 2. When cirrus clouds are rapidly moving from the north or northeast there will be rain Inside of twenty four hours, no matter how cold it is. 3. Cumulus clouds always move from a region of fair weather to a re gion where a storm is forming. 4. When the temperature suddenly falls there Is a storm forming south of you. 6. When the' temperature suddenly rises there ia a storm forming north ot you. 6. Cirrus clouds always more from a region where a storm is in progress to a region of fair weathen 7. When cirrus clouds ar rapidly moving from the south or southeast there will be a cold rainstorm on the morrow, if it is in summer; it it is in winter, there will be a snowstorm. 8. Whenever heavy, white frost oc curs a storm is forming within 1,000 miles north or northeast of you. 8, The wind always blows in a cir cle around a storm, and when it blows from the north the heaviest rain is east of you; if it blows from the south the heaviest rain is west of you; it it blows from the east the heaviest rain Is south of you; if it blows from the west the" heaviest rain in north of you. mkam Meaaasi Oalleye. Beneath the waters of Lake Neaat, fn Italy, lie burled two pleasure gal leys. . They belonged to the Emperors Tiberius and Caligula;, and It is said they contain art treasures that have I been covered for many centuries. 8ys itematlo efforts were made to recover 'the contents of the old hulks by Big !nor Borghl In 1895. . Dlvers'were en gaged, and the two galleys , located, measured and carefully examined, and from both bronzes, pieces of wood, an chors and ornaments of all kpfls wero collected. The larger vessel measures about 230 feet in length and 80 feet in beam, and the smaller 200 feet In length and 65 feet in beam. Some pieces ot lead pipe were fo,und .In the vessels. They bear the. inscription, "Caesaris Aug Germanic." the official name of Caligula. , Stdcboa la Horse. The cut on the left shows a healthy foot bone. In some cases the cartil ages are large, extending for some dis tance, giving an appearance of side bone. If the same condition exists in other feet, it may be concluded that no sldebone exists. The picture on the right depicts a foot with growth of sldebone. The growth begins at lower edge of cartilage next to the foot bone and extends gradually upward. Farm Id a- Poaalbllltlea. At the average rate ot twenty bush els of wheat per acre (which is much less than the average yield ot either Germany or England), the State of Illi nois, with a few Indiana counties thrown In tor good measure, cultivated exclusively to wheat, would produce annually more of this product than does the entire country. If Ohio and Iowa's 76,784 square miles of Improved land (census 1900), with a 17,658 square mile strip of Kansas, should be planted in corn, there would be harvested, with an acreage yield of fifty bushels, 3,022.144,000 buBhels, an amount practically equal to the total 1906 corn crop of the United States, Canada and Mexico. With the 10,615,644 acres of Georgia's improved land producing a bale of cotton per acre, the yield would amount to nearly Is much as the total annual cotton crop of the country; and yet a large part of the 15,776,413 acres of so-called "unimproved farm land" In Georgia can be made to produce as well as the best land in the. State, with still a balance of 11,191,943 acres of unclassified land, of which a por tion only is irreclaimable to agricul ture. ' lloa" and Frnrea, Lean, lank hogs and poor fences will discourage almost any farmer wbo has such a combination. With animals that will multiply as rapidly as pigs It see mi almost a shame to see a man breeding old scrub sows to some boar that has no pride of ancestry or hope of posterity. Yet this Is exactly the course that about half of the farmers are following, and wondering why reeding hogs Is not paying substantial profits, Never get the Idea in your heads that breeding from young and immature breeding stock encourages early maturity in the progeny. Good, strong, well-developed pigs from ma ture sires and dams will make better growth and more economical gains than the undersized runts tlmt result from breeding Immature sows to some 6-months-old boar pig. 'poultry and fruit ft r valuer. A combination of fruit growing ant. poultry raising Is especially recom mended In a bulletin from the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture. If possible, locate the poultry bouses so that the runs will be In the or chard. The fowls will destroy thou sands of harmful Inserts, thus greatly benefiting the trees and Increasing the prosfcts for fruit, and the fowls will at the same time gain great comfort and benefit by the protecting shade of the trees. Plum trees and cherry trees are especially benefited by the pres ence of fowls about their roots. Peach trees will grow moiit rapidly and soon est give an abundant shade. Aa Old Rssks (ianaat. A farmer near Rock Island, 111., was cleverly swindled out of $25 by a smooth stranger who claimed to be the game warden. The farmer was hunting on bis own farm when ap proached and asked If he had a hunt ing license. lie had not, and ths man said he was not excused by being on bis own farm, and that he would ar rest him. This did not please ths fanner, and he finally gave the fellow as ball. When he appeared In court the next morning he met ths real gams warden, but not bis money. Kaedlaar Mareea. Prof. Coburn stys that ws Ameri cans feed our horse entirely too much bay. It Is common among boras owners ta let br s'and lo full nuDgars when not at work Hut lit (yibdon tbs cab borae, for eaamls, Is given bay but for two hours a day, lo tbs stalling At tbs snd of two hours the uiaiigrs srs rlaared. Care ful tasting In darraasliig lUe 1 1 moth J bay ra'Wo oulilf has not slioaa 1 1, at tli bursas fa'julrs sny fi,ors grain (ban UJors lo kesn Its s I squall gsui vwu4HU. l . .IP' "Can I interest you lis lhev subject of noiseless sewing machines T" asked the man at the front door. "No, air," said the man of ths house; "my daughter always sings Whan -she's using a sewing machine, no matter what kind It Is." Then he slammed tha door la ths sailer's face. CUT THIS OUT. Recipe That Breaks n Cold in a Day and Cures Any Curable Cough. "Mix half ounce of Concentrated pine compound with two ounces of gly cerine and half a pint of good whiskey; shake well each time and use in doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful every four hours." These ingredients can be obtained from any good druggist, or he will get them from his wholesale house. - The Concentrated pine is a special pine product and comes only in half ounce bottles, each enclosed in an'rair tight case, but be sure it is labeled "Concentrated." A prominent local druggist says that be has filled this prescription hundreds of times and that it is wonderfully effective. Oar Owa Mlaatrala. "Mlstah Walkah, kin yo' tell me di dlffunce 'tween a lady's gown an' d driver of a publlo libr'y delivery wag on?" "No, George; I give that one up What Is the difference between a lady'i gown and the driver of a publio li brary delivery wagon?" "Da one has hooks In de back, an d uddah has books In de hack." "Ladles and gentlemen, the gifted tenor, Mr. Stannup N. Howell, will now sing the popular sentimental bal lad,' 'Baby, Please Don't Scatter Crack' er Crumbs in the Bed!'" TAXIDERMIST AND TANNER FURS BOUGHT F. B. FINLEY 249 Columbia Portland, Ore. Raises ths dough and complies with all purs food laws. r trTTTrri LaeasaaaeBeaaaeeeaeaaaaa CRESCENT MFO. CO. Makers of MAPLE INK (belter than Maple). warn Tilv VX I l m IFYOUVE TIN EVER WORN f Unas!" SUCKER youVe vet to learn tHe bodlfv eormoTT it gives in the wettest weather MAOErOS hAacuat0 AMP OUAJtANTEEB WATtRPROOT 3S22 AT AU GOOD STOOtS CATALOG fSU A J TTMrlB ca eostoM U tJt ruwes Sanaa ca uwiria- Toaoirteu The Family Physician The best medicine In the world cannot tike the place of the family physician. Consult him early when taken ill. If the trouble Is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Then take it or not, as he says. A Ws publish ear formulae yers VV banish aleekal freaa our aaedUlnss Ws arte ye e sonauu year dootor Bilious attacks, sick-headaches, Indiges tion, constipation, diiiy spells these are some of the results of an Inactive liver. Ask your doctor if he endorsee Ayer's fills in these esses. The dose is small, one pill at bedtime. C MaS by tha . O. Avar Ca.. Lowell. Waaa A Literal Dlatlaetloa. Bishop Potter waa known as quite a wit, and often took delight in turn ing his humor loose on bis associates, but hers is an Instance where ths joke, although quits unintentional, was oa ths bishop. He was to preach at a certain parish in ths Wsst in tbs even ing;, and ths congregation was not a little amused at ths somewhat ambigu ous announcement ot their worthy pas tor, who said: "Remember our spsolal servics next Sunday afternoon. The Lord will ba with us during the morning services, and Bishop Potter In ths evening. 8uccess Magazine. Savings Manna. An Irishman waa explaining Ameri can Institutions to a green country man. "A savings bank." he said, "is a place where you can deposit money to day and draw.it out to-morrow by giv ing a week's notice." Success Magy sslns. Deelaloa. Algy Well," I've decided one thing, anyhow. I'm not going to bs either a lawyer or a preacher. Archie Huh I Nature decided that for you about the time you were bora. A LEADER : WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME , r . Means an unfailing- water supply. Ik maana that you will have tha most practi cal Domaatia water sunply ayatam -now In uae. No elevated tank, no froaan pipes In winter, no stag-nant water in summer, no water supply troubles of any sort. Tank placed In basement, out of sight and way, made of pressed steel, will not rust and will last a lifetime. . You will be pleased with tha LEADER system of furnishing1 Domestic, Water Bupr'y. Ask for our catalogue and free) booklet, "How I Solved My Water supply frobiem." .. ; LEWIS & ST AVER CO, Portland, Ore. 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