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i POULTRY ——— and Dairy Produce of all hhwU wanted. HEAL YOUR ITCHING SKIN WITH RESINOL Write for our CASH OFFER PrarNoh-PageCo. 4aaa>«r aa< <*h«»»4«L Rpa« iii.au |<rh>e«i gllv.r, I «ad. 11 Gold, Blhsr, Itei Gold fio», Zna •r i ippor. II Mailing anv«lop*w a >•! full prb-e Hat E. HUNTON U ClWAKII iA-ad»»II«. (\»4"fa<h»( «. KAIll.E MENTON, M ■i-rtiAi.iMT <12 Murs'r lllht.'rt.H or KYK Gl.AtiMKM rlTtlll l>. Hi •«.. SUGGESTIONS REGARDING HOG CHOLERA No matter bow long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin I iiiiimhi , just put a little of that wonderful res- Inol ointment on the sores and the suffering slops right there! Healing begins that very minute, snd your akin gets well so quickly you fuel ashamed of the money you threw away on tedious, useless treatments. Prescribed by doctors for 19 years. Itealnol ointment and resinol soap clear awuy pimples, blackh'-nds, and dandruff speedily and al little cost. Sold by all druggists. Declared, for Instance, That It Gave Him a Queer Feeling to Seo Aged Couple Thus Greet Each Oth- er on ths Pavement. BLACK LEG DR MARSHALLS CATARRH SNUFF DON’T BLAME THE STOMACH HOSTETTER’S Steinach Bitters It aids digestion, keeps the appetite normal and promotes activity of the liver and bowels. Try it today. Last year only 23 murders were committed in the city of London. IS CURABLE Br P 8 K Hllll I h T HI KN. No worrying or dan- «*r jf an opei at !<>n. K up tu re la not a t «ar or braarh. »« umimon y ■ up posed but la _ ® th* wtrvtthinir or relation, ot a natural opening Thia KEELEY BPBRMAnC «wrnr « BEELRV Write Murine Eye R«*mr<!y Co , Chicago, for dA-pnge Illustrated K>• tk»ok Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and tf>ry will a<lvt«u at to lb« Proper Application of the Murine Fye Rr.ijctlira In Your Rperlal ('ana* Your X>ruftfU$l will tell yju that Murine Relieves Bor« Kyaa. Htrsutfthens Weak Eyes. Doesn’t Htnart. Bootbes k'p. Pain, and aella for 60c. Try It In Your Ftesand in Raby's Eyes for Bvaiy Eyelids and Granulation. In the matter of exporta the United States la rapidly overtaking Great Bri tain and Germany. RUPTURE S Free to Oar lletden BF KR MA TIC to HillEf.l) appliance cloae« thia opening In 10 days In moat raa«a. If you can't corns, writ« for owaturing blank and literature. Sold only by LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. Third snd Yamhill. Portland. Or. Wh< are Tnu Experte «rvt Exclusiv« Kists Agent« for thi« appliance. URIC ACID NEVER CAUSED RHEUMATISM I WANT to prove it to your satisfaction If you have rheumatism, acute or chronic—no matter what your condition- write to-day for my FREE BOOK on 'RHEUMATISM- Ita Cause and Cure.'* Thousands call It "The moot wonderful book ever written." Don't seiui a atemp it s ABSOLUTE LY FREE. JESSE A. CASE j Drpt. 70S. Brocktan. Mau. i Ask fcr S. S. S. and Don’t Stand for the “Just as Good33 Talk. ■When k mnn has the Short change game worked on film, ho makes a noise that brings the rotice, and y«t that same man may wn|l< Into n store and have tho ••Just ua good" game worked on him and When You Ask for S. S. S. Do So With Emphasis. They Will Understand. tamely submit. Why stand for It T The only reason why any store will try to sub stituto something else fur 8. 8. 8. la tho lust for greater profit. 8. 8. 8. la tho greatest blood purifier known. Top of base, eight Inches from floor. Comer brace plates, ten inches on square edge. End brace plate, ten Inches wide, nine Inches high. Casters, six inches In diameter, 1’4- Inch face, extra strong caster socket. Base frame two inches by one-quar- ter-lncb angle iron. Great Damage Caused by the Chinch Bug. The department of agriculture states that chinch bugs in 60 years have probably caused a loss of $350,000,000 to the American farmers. The bugs are more effectively destroyed during the winter months than later when they have left their winter quarters. The burning of dry grass, leaves and rubbish along the margin of woods and fields is the beat method of destroying the pest during winter weather. Tho chinch bug is distributed gen erally throughout the United States except in the extreme West, and has caused particular damage to the Btaple grains throughout the Middle west The greatest losses from the insect hsve been In Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky. North Carolina. Missouri, Iowa, Wis consin, Minnesota. Kansas, Nebraska. Oklahoma aud Texas. The bug w hen fuP. grown Is about one-fifth of an Inch in length. It is black with numerous hairs Pasturing sometln.es aids in the destruction of the bug. Thia is particularly effective to the north ward in the Middle west, when the grass is green and matted or occurs along hedge rows and rail fences so that it cannot be burned. Leaving the ground bare of vegetation permits the bugs to be exposed to the winter weather, which kills them. It is often passible, to clear out hedge rows and along rail fences, piliug the refuse to one side where It can be burned later. It Is most advisable to get rid of the bugs before they enter the young Snlmasa Idlchl relates, in the To kyo Far East, some of his surprising adventures among the kissing races of the West. Ha d«scribes the hor ror of English women of his acquaint ance when he told them that he had never kissed his mother In ail bis life. "The first thing the English child learns is how to kiss,” he says. "The first thing the Japanese child learns is how to bow." Kissing is not prac tised in Japan," he told his English friends, not because the people are stony hearted, but because "It is re garded as the height of bad man ners." The kiss in Japan, It seems, is fit only to mothers. "A Japanese mother is often seen to kiss the baby in her arms, but when the baby leaves its mother's arms—that is, when It can get along by itself, and feels a sort of self-consciousness—it would not al low its mother to kiss It." He men tions the complaint of Western visit ors to Japan that "we Japanese ex pose too much of our natural bodies.” Though the natural body ”is one of the most beautiful forms on earth,” the Japanese critic of kissing con- cedes that it should not be too much exposed. * Much of the kissing that he ob- served in England distressed this sen sitive Japanese not a little. "When I saw," he writes, "an old couple, with careworn faces and tottering steps kissing each other on the pavement of the London street, 1 could not help feeling rather unpleasant. I cannot givo an adequate reason for it, but somehow I do not feel pleasant when I see the conventional custom of kiss ing between married people kept up to old age.” Surely it Is impossible for a Westerner to fathom the ori ental mind. The Japanese observer got Into an odd predicament through other peo ple's kissing. He was strolling about Hampstead Heath one day when he found himself in a narrow footpath and in front of him he saw a young man and a girl seated on a bench. "Presently,” he relates, "the two heads came together and they were finally lost behind the girl's hat. I knew what was going on behind the scenes, so I stopped short and pre tended to be looking another way, so as not to disturb their happy state. Now and then I turned toward the scene to see if It weren’t already over. I was In the predicament for about half an hour (it seemed so long to me); but the two heads still remained In close attachment At last I gave up waiting until the end of the scene and crossed the field, taking another path.” Thus was demonstrated once more that the Japanese know all about po liteness, even if th?y do not under stand kissize. I «7«; tM lA/'jAet Mak 8’ of • > t>. M).»4 . »O»hos» M th« wtfr'd. • 1,000,279 D q «<1 a « Ikoas ia HI TLUi» tb« rewiou ««give you Uk« •auk« vaJum tor 83 <X). 83 5u. 84-Ot mm ) |4 50 not with» a nd in« tea enormou« in<’reane in th« ' o«4 of learner. Our »lAnOarrkh ba«« not b«en lowered ar.d tb« t*rk» to you remain« tbe aama. -MSM A m /, your u*ii»lrr io teow yen tb« kind of V. L. In><iida« rho«« ba 1« mi I hh f *r 83 00. 83 M, 84 (MaJM ‘4 50. v .11 m 'H then be convinced teat. WL.D ulM »hoe« are M mn >- lu’eiyaaicnofj .mot her makeh>«oid at higher price». The only diikreaee h f M price. TAKE NO SUC3TITUT«. g«nain« wilbovt W L na«M •taraped »« th« boUem. If W.L. i»o«rla« «8»tM« ar» not for «•!* In your vidalry. or4«ff direct from factory. Snow« for awry rn«a*4Mr *4 tbe family at all price«, po«U>c« fr««. Wrlie f«r iilBBfrated < ata* < «bowing how $• ordvr by m«H W L 310 Bptxk Mtr«*t. Brockton. M*«c A CLERGYMANS TESTIMONY. The Rev Edmund Heslop of Wig ton, Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a yejtr. His limbs and feet were swoL ten and puffed. He had hean flutter- was dlzsy exhausted at least exer- tlon. Hands and feet were cold and be had such a dragging sensa tion across the loins that it waa difficult to mova. After using 6 Rev. E. Heslop. boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills the swelling disappear- ed and he felt himself again. He says he has been benefited and blessed by the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev eral months later he wrote: I have not changed my faith in your remedy since the above statement was author ized Correspond with Rev E. Hes lop about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem (English and German words) and rs- cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. Adv. K0VERALLS Ì K wuaBMtnKvmaMBaaav ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Keep Kids Kleen The tnott practical, healthful, playtime firmenu ever invented for children 1 to 8 year» of are. Made in one piece With drop back. Easily «lipped on or off. Easily washed. No tight elastic bands to wop drculatioe. Made in blue denim, and bine and wine hickory «tripe» foe all the year round. Also lighter weight material foe lummer wear. All garment» trimmed with fast red or blue galatea. Made in Dutch neck _ urith elbow «leeves and high neck and long ileevea. k f *. ks t ■ «s. Z ( 75c the suit Tf your dealer cannot supply yo«. we will »end them, charge» prepaid on receipt of price. 75c each. A New Suit Ma</« Ì FREE "5" By ^LeviStrxu»x&Co^an_Franci»co^ Holland has just completed Its first crematory, although a society for pro- moting cremation there has been in existence since 1874. An extensive dyeing works in Ph Ila- By Waiting Patiently, dephia is condui t'>1 by Miss Kather "Patience and perseverance will ao ine R. Allen, daughter ot the founder complish all things,” was a favorite of the business. saying of an old miller. He had made this remark in a train one day on the way to market, when a pompous individual In the corner turned to him crossly and said: "Nonsense, sir. I can tell you a great many things which neither pa- tience nor perseverance can accomp lish.” "Perhaps you can,” said the miller, "but I have never yet come across one thing.” Mrs. Aselin Was Restored to "Well, then. I’ll tell you one. Will Health by Lydia E. Pink patience and perseverance ever en able you to carry water in a sieve?" ham’s Vegetable "Certainly.” "I would like to know how?" Compound. “8imply by waiting patiently for the water to freeze."—Dallas News. Divorce Made Easy. Two Mohammedan natives quar reled. and in great heat one cursed the religion of the other. To court they went, and the judge in an ec clesiastical court, it seems, declared that, since the man had cursed his own religion, he must be considered to have voluntarily renounced Islam. Therefore, as the law does not allow a marriage betweep a Mohammedan woman and a man who Is not of that faith, the judge ordered the man sepa rated from his wife! This Is commend- Angle-Iron Poultry-Cooling Rack— Each Rack of Thia Size Holds 180 ed to our divorce lawyers in the Unit- Chickens Rabbits or Ducks, or 48 Turkeys. rd States!—Living Church. portable rack for cooling and grading wheat in the earlj- spring. Once they Thorn Is not a medlctnw for any pur Large Trees Disappearing. of poultry, rabbits, game, etc., facili have reached the wheat they are not pose more cnrefulty made than R 8. S. It leprosents tho highest type of medicine. The giant forest monarchs of Bri tates cooling and permits rapid and readily accessible. Most of them II* medlcnl properties aro just as essen accurate grading, according to the de spend the wipter in the thick bunches tlsh Columbia are by far too valuable tial to wall balanced health. If the blood partment of agriculture. Tho dimen of clump forming grasses in. waste to be allowed to live as curiosities for bo sick, as are the nourishing elements of sion of a practical and durable iron places, pastures and meadows, along their majestic size and beauty. Still, meats, grains, fata and sugars of our dally fond. 8 8. 8. Is prepared direct from poultry rack are: roadsides and railroad rights of way. their race is by no means extinct. The native botanical material. Not a drop of regrettable thing about them Is that Height over all, 68 Inches. drugs la added. Not a drop of minerals since they are the production of cen Spraying Fruit Trees. Width, over all, 38 inches. Is used. This la one of tho moat Import* It Is not necessary to apply arsen turies, during which the soil was not Width of base. 38 Inches. - .. ant things to know and to remember Length of base, 61 Inches. ate of lead, paris green or other ar needed for any other purpose. It Is un when your blood needs attention. It Is tho moat effective, tho purest, tho senical poison to fruit trees, except likely that future generations will Width of top of frame, 33 Inches. quickest and most reliable medicine Height of top of frame, 88 Inches. when the trees are in leaf. These have the opportunity of seeing timber known for poisoned blood, rheumatism End supports, four inches apart at materials are poisons, used to destroy of equal size. catarrhal Infection, malaria, skin disease, old sores and all afflictions that ahuw la base. Insects which eat the foliage and fruit. Bust by Rodin. the blood, skin, joints and muscles. Bend In end supports, 19 inches from Because of this, these poisons do no An interesting book on the blood Is Auguste Rodin, the sculptor, has good at times when the leaves are off floor. mailed to those who write. Get a bottle lust finished a bust of Lady Sackville. First cross bar, 29 inches ¡from the trees. og 8. 8. 8. today. It Is the world's great which the Paris art critics say is a est medicine. Insist upon tho dealer floor. handing you 8. 8. 8. and don't let him beautiful piece of work. To get the Cross bars, eight inches apart. Economical Cow. orate about something that ho can't ad Two bottom cross (bars, nine Inches A cheap cow is not always the most famous Frenchman to execute her vertise as free from iodide of potash and other deatructlvo mineral drugs. apart. economical. The value of a dairy cow commission Lady Sackville went to If you have trouble getting 8. 8. S. End cross brnce, 26 Inches long, 57 should be based upon her capacity to Parts ar.d took apartments at the Ho write to The Swift Hpecino Co., log Swift produce, and not upon the appearance tel Imperial, where Rodin lives. The Bldg. Atlanta. G*.. tor Hat ot square deal inches from floor. work was done at Rodin's studio ia Center brace rods, 76 inches long. of the animal itself. stores. the Villa Angellqus. Make Demand Forcible Don’t Be Trifled With ? H Womeis U Ml..e*,Boy«, Children •I.SO »1.78*2 42. SO SECOND-HAND MACHINERY . RING1NG'"EARS ' DEAFNESS SHOES JAPANESE COULD NOT UNDER STAND WESTERN SALUTATION. Porlls A. Uri•gon Force of Habit. They were speaking ot force of hab it, and Henry (!. Hall, recently made Fou«bt, and «xct'Mhirrd. boü«r«. milia, rtr. Bond f*>» Block List sm I Prlooa. a member of the interstate commerce IHiJ 1 ■. MAKUN ( <>.. te Ist Hl. P <rl and. Or. commission, wus reminded of u pretty little telephone girl named Mias Marie. One night Miss Marie went to LOSSES SUMY FtMiTtl church and. being somewhat tired, she by C«t1w*s Bl *«•>•« Fill». lx>«» tirV»<|, frosh, roll.LI« pfW»ff«1 Irf fell Hsleep during the rather protract U’MIMII st iur.ert lMM^l*«4l I«»» «F«- Finally the sermon was tMt wh«e« «flier vbm >I hh tall. ed sermon. Writ« for boufcM at«l tM'lisonU!». concluded and after the usual prayer I0 4«M »k«a. IlMblte Fill! |I.M the minister picked up tho hymnal. ^<»»« 4 »• I’U an» fajartof, Hit »•»$««**• beet. "Brethren and sisters," he an- __ _________ Th« «ttpertorlty nf (‘ullar pnxluxla ta <!«»• to <n«r ll nouncod. glancing first ut the choir /•ar» c*f <4 • •invlaligbij inviai!it in vaaalaaa t«4 «erwins «sly. laelet aw Cutter’« if un*>M«itMM* onlvr and then at the congregation, "we (Prepared by the United Htatee Depart TKI CUTTtR LABORATORY. B«fUI««. California Shall sing hymn 343. Hyuin 343." ment of Agriculture.) "The line Is busy," cried Miss Marie, Keep posted concerning the condi suddenly waking and bearing the dom inie's last words. "Please call again." tion and health of bogs on your neigh hors' farms, advises the department “Philadelphia Telegraph. of agriculture. 8lck hogs on neighbor INSVAMTt > milfVEOBYIHtülU Acid Stomach, heartburn and nauæa ing farms are a positive menace, for quickly disappear with the use of Wright's tho germs of hog cholera are easily Indian Vegetable Pills. Send for trial carried on the feet of men or animals 0tS«4tAU OUUGStWftOXMMT Nit Look over your herd regularly In or box to 37a Pearl St., New York. Adv. mo•’t m xnm»Ftit«tiMrc :mo der that any sick hogs may be prompt Even little Switzerland is crying out ly discovered. The Chineen chrysanthemum was against the increasing cost of the mil If any hogs In the herd are found to Introduced Into England ns far back itary arm of government. The total be "off feed" or appear in anywise estimated revenue of Switzerland for as 1764, but it became extinct In that 1»14 is 120,000,000. Tho total esti sick, separate them Immediately from country soon after. mated expenditure of the government the remainder of the herd, and keep The largest bucket dredger haa is $21,085,000. By far the heaviest them and the main herd under close been built for work on the Sum canal. Item of expenditure Is the army, which observation dally. If there Is a ten calle for $1».150,000. Trod-. Industry dency for the disease to spread In the and agriculture cal) for $3,375,000 and herd the trouble Is probably hog chol Worm, • promptly from th. human the home office for $3,225.000 ■y.t.tn with l»r. pMr/', V.rtulfug. "IWI era. This diagnosis may be confirmed •hoi." Adv. by killing one of the sick animals and Us* It ornati Eye llalaam for araldln* sen- New York state haa 66,185 chaut aallon In ryra and iuflamaialiou of «yea or examining the organs In the manner eysilds. Adv. described in Farmers’ Bulletin 379 of fours and 133,220 automobiles. the department. / Also Anathemas. Th« average telephone exchange In When the first symptoms of sick "Some have greatness thrust upon China hue fewer than 200 subscribers. ness are observed an immediate them.” “1 know. They blunder accidentally change of feed sometimes corrects the trouble. This la particularly true Into a film.” of swill fed hogs. If there is any A French motorboat with an engine tendency for the disease to spread In of only 40 horsepower la making a the herd do not temporize, but Imme voyage around the world to make me diately treat the herd with serum from teorological and astronomical obser the state college or state live stock vations. sanitary board. Prompt administra The Seychelles group, a British pos tion of the serum Is essential to sue because it has become weak ' session lying 750 miles northeast of cess. I Madagascar, consists of about 30 small Remember that hog cholera kills millions of hogs where other diseases and is unable to do its work 1 islands. kill thousands. Dismiss from your properly rather help it back Anybody can dye successfully mind all thought of such diseases as "lung plague,” "infectious pneumonia." to a normal condition by the with P utnam Fadeless Dyes. “pig typhoid," for these are generally It Is said that nearly every fish firm merely fanciful designations given to daily use of j In New York and New England partl- hog cholera by uninformed men. | cipates In the smelt trade of Prince An All-Metal Poultry Cooling Rack, Edward island or its vicinity. It Is essential that the animal heat I A New Jersey violinist, who lost his be removed from poultry as soon as ! right nrm In nn accident, Invented nn possible after killing. The all-metal ’ artificial limb of steel, with which ho j Is able to play his favorite instrument. KISSES SHOCKED HIM AFTER SUFFERING TWO LONG YEARS Minneapolis, Minn.—“After my little one was bom I was sick with pains in my sides which the doctors said were caused by inflamma tion. 1 suffered a great deal every month and grew very thin. I was under the doctor’s care for two long years without any benefit Finally after repeated sug gestions to try it we got Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. After tak ing the third bottle of the Compound I was able to do my housework and today I am strong and healthy again. I will answer letters if anyone wishes to know about my case.”—Mrs. J oseph A seun , 628 Monroe St ,N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drags, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman’s ills. If you need such a medicine why don’t you try it T If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound will help you,writa to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass„ for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered b>- a woman, and held iu strict confidence. P. N. V. Na 20, *1< ¡WHEN writlnx to ad.wtbm, pkaa* ’’ U m tkla MW-____________________ 1