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F ill t bottle or com m on glass with your w ater and let It eland tw e n ty four hours; a sediment or set­ tling l.id iciie s an ( unhealthy condi­ tion of the kid­ neys; If it «tains y o u r linen It U evidence of kid­ ney troub le: too irequent desire to pass It or pain In ~ —— —— the back Io al-o convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­ der are nut of order. W h a t to » 0 . Th ere Is com fort In the knowledge so Often expressed, that D r. K ilm e r's 5 p- R oot, the great kidney rem edy fulfills e very wish in curing rheum atism ,- pain In the back, kidneys, live r, t ladder and every part' c f the urinary passage. It correct} Inability to hold water end scalding pain fn passing It, or bed effects follow ing use of liq u o r w ine or beer, and overcom es that unpleasant necessity cf being com pelled to go often during the day, and to get up m an y tln js j during the night. T h e m ild and the extra - j / " ordinary effect 0» S w a m p - R o o t Is soon realised It stands the highest fc r Its won­ derful cures of the most distressing cases. I f you jieo d a medicine you rhould neve the best. Sold by druggists Ir 50c. e n d $ l. sizes. Y ou m a y have a sample bottle cf thia w onderful 1 discovery and a book that tells» m ere about It, both sent ( absolutely free by m all, address D r. K ilm e r & new» oi *va«i4h"«a. C o., B ingham ton, N . Y . W h en w riting m en­ tion reading this generouo offer In this paper. a *a • • m -**•. i«, *••»<». »»«e »•■• A-u .1» v * ' a « a II' ' t»«L» Í.1 i f ••**'*»< « ojn » < i*» ‘ • « ï rrjo , .«•n I« '»K,* j f l 1»»J -JtS .’ I A«M» u C* r » ä a- I. I- ' ■ t » . H ave y o u a H orse w ith a n y DRAUGHT O ne o r More o f th e follow ­ STOCK •"«> in g habits? lo Lead. Afraid of sudden falling of bond POULTRY Refusing Running owav when halter or bridle is removed. Biting G etting fast in stall. Afraid of sight anti sound of steam MEDICINE Pawing in stable. K icking at master or strangers Stock sr.d po ultry have fear trunk Ie , w h ich tare not bowel and l i v e r irre g u la ritie s . B la c k - D ra u g h t Stuck and P ou ltry M e rli-, cine 11 a bowel and live r rem edy f r s t'irk . I l puts tb e organs of ' d ig r r tio n in a p e rf.s t c.niditiOn. rro in in e n t A m erican breeders and farm ers k e e p tt e ir berti- momì Hocks c ra n k y by g iv in g ike.» an o x a - , to n n idose <1 B ln *« “ raught ^t -_k and P ou ltry M e d ic in e in tin ir {.-rod. A ny stock raiser n ia v h iiy a ‘¿ 'i.e n t h a lf-p o u n d , a ir tig h t ta n Ilf thia m e d ia n » f r o n h i t dealer u n t keep his stock in vigo ro n* i i e j l h f.tr week«. Deal. .-, gener­ ally ke. p tlIà c h -D ra u g h l Stock and P ou ltry M edicin e. I f y o u ,» d ies not, • ini c e n t, for a »anurie can to the m an ufactu rers. The C hattanooga M edicine C o., Chat- U u 'o o g a , T v . in . R.Y jh z u M G t., J»1* •**’ ,* n- B lark-D > ;.;ht Hv*efc and P o u U j M *rt* *toe I« t i u b««t l o w trie d . Ou» ■toex « u c< bad When you •«•nl m« t ‘»e m fehtflft* and *<>** ftre K. t * «a> ft-« , Th»y a r a l o o t . n t » r»d»r aoui.. b lite r. S. F IJ ROCK I NG TON J . I | Tender bitted. Afraid of sound of buggy or wagon wheels Pawing when hitched in street. Afraid of touch of shafts Crowding in staR. Searing at hogs or dogs along road liefusing to halter or bridle. R unning away Pulling on one rein. Striking. Tail switchers Lugging on bit Ba/l to harness. Bad to groom Lunging and plunging. Hard to shoe. Shying Jum pirfg fenftes. Refusing to hold back going down hill Afraid of automobiles. Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon Afraid of paper. Lolling the tefngue. Afraid of robes Afraid of umbrellas. - Afraid of clothes on line Afraid of soundof gnn. Afraid of band playing Afraid of canvas top wagons. Afraid of cars If you have horses addicted to any ot tho above m en­ tioned bad habits or vicious traits, you can cure them. And perm anently too, by following tbe system as giv­ en in this course of lessons, thereby increasing the value of your horse many dollars worth, whether you want to keep or sell him. It will increase your safety and confi-. deuce in driving and handling any such cnimai. The only licensed horsetrainer in Oregon. All work guaranteed. ' PATENTS OCTORS C N* D uy co n to m p tio n can be I SW IFT & CO., P a te n t D w y e r s , Opp. U .S . Paten t ufllcs.W asku .gtes, D .C . rr» h c .fy Buys •i» * < tbe meat « ù b itMvuvert <»; Ih e ax*’, p e » * ? • » T Üw* I? «ue, nef pfoM y »M «i3d i i»r« by » il dtfuggiai*. cured. Nature alone won't | i do it, it need* help. S< O I I S I M lilS lO îj. I i* the best help, but it* u*e must be continued in «tm - { mer a* w ell a* winter. Taka I t la a 11M« «aU M ilk or » . o - C et a m a l l kettle now. A li I r -. l-t » ] S3" ! • ea»tiP 7 * ’•« -M' Im n r it . G o b i B e a c h ; G e o C lic tiu v ,. t it. Ix i t 'g i r i l s . S h e r if f — W . A . B i r h I, t b . i u B e a c h . C o u n ty C la r k — G e o r g e W, i S m iG i, G o ld B e a c h . C o u n ty T r e a s u r e r — J a itn A C a u g l e l l W e r id e r b u r n th a V a ln a of x A ssessor— W m . T o lp m o , l l u r l o r . S c h o o l S u p t . — W . S . t i u c i i n . I.a t'K h .i« I S u r v e y o r — D . C u it n t f f J r . , G »l ,u t*t tH|U| paok a g » of. tim e tabled a nd s te a m b o a t c irc u la rs t h a t fo r the' past w e e k she bu sh els, a n d the h ig h p ric e f o r i t gives th is c ro p a f a r m t a lu s m u c h g r e a te r had been s u r re p titio u s ly c o llec tin g , T o th a n I t e v e r h a d b e fo re , e x c c e d ir g c o n - f*1 F lo r id a had been th e d re a m o f aiderah.ly »l.OW.CbU.tOO. I h l s a m o u n t m onth s. A n d n o w t t w ss ro th le s s lp could p a y th e n a tio n a l de b t a n d 'ln te r - s h a tte re d . ¡' est fo r one y e a r an d s t ill le a v e en o u g h S t ill, X tra W h lt t le r did n o t despair, to pay th e c x p c u s is o t th o n a tio n a l g o v - j “ W e ll, I f w e d o n 't do t h a t ." »he » aid a t la s t, “ w e m u s t h a v e a n ic e C h r te V e ru m e n t f o r a la rg e p a r t o f o n e y e a r m as d in n e r, m u s tn 't w e ? “ T h e c o tto u c ro p '.» second In th e v alu e T h e th o u g h t o f a d in n e r b ro u g h t W h i t ­ lle t, a n d th e In d ic a tio n s a re th r.t th e f a t t n v a lu e o f l i n t an d seed w i l l iw ach t ie r to h im s e lf In s ta n tly . “ Y ou b e t ! ” he said, ru b b in g h is h a n d » ICbO.OOO.OWi In 3 9 '4 . , 1 h i s e L g .i.e » n .sy ba too lo v, f o r tfcey t r e LasaJ o n the “ W e ’ll h a v e th e best th e c o u n try can v a .e e-. a t t h e fa ro :» a n d a re n o t th e ccn t- a ffo rd .“ “ I s o m etim e s w is h .“ said M rs . W h lt - n . ; . i i v a lu e » a t m e ¿ x c L a n g ts o r .a n y - i t ie r , a f t e r a m o m e n t, “ t h a t w e had a w iiE re else. I t seem * a p ity b a y a n d w h e a t a re c o n te a d ln g fo r h o u e f u l o f c h ild re n t h ir d pin.;» la p o in t o f v alu e . I t is e x - to s it d o w n to • C h ris tm a s d in n e r *11 pe-.ted t a n these tw o crops, b a y and a lo n e .” “ W e ll, w h y ehould we?“ »aid W h lt - w h e c t, w i ll ¿e W o rth on th e t a r ® th is y e a r a s m uch as th ? c o re c r - p . n a m e ly .; r ie r . “ C a n ’t w e ask some one In ? ” to tn e h i : . m o re th o u On' M rs. W h it t ie r lo p k td off In to epace a e jp u c t o i lira h«fc!nr valu e o f w h e a t R w th h e r e y e b ro w s closely k n it , as I f it. th e .m o a t v a lu a b le c ro p e '.e r ra is e d in th e p ro b le m w a rs to o g re a t fo r b a r to Ute ii t u u t r y . ! m a s te r on th o In s ta n t. A t la s t she M id Huy and W heat T h ir d . ’’ a| P ..;a to 'ts s h d t a r l e y reached t h e ir ( s lo w ly i h ig h e s t p ro d u c tio n In 1904. T h e o a ts | " H o w w o u ld It do fo r you to Ask A u n t S he*» g e ttin g alon g In y e a n , c ro p wsafifl.Wsi.OG: t u - t i ila - g r e a t t r t h a n j Jan e ? C ir c u it C o u r t m e t la E c u it h M < ,u u * y it. I «•.e r b e ’ u r i . e xc e p t in I3 iS . T h e r e w e re and I t m a y be o u r la s t chance to pay A u g u s t o f e a c h 'y e a r . h e r a n y a t t e n t io n .“ pounds c ore Of ric e th a n C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r ^ C o u r t m e e ts e v e r th e p r o tu c tlo n ix -liig e s tim a te d a t W h i t t i e r t h - r ig h t a m om en t. “ 1 gueee y o u ’re r ig h t ," be said a t la s t fir s t W o J M .-s ilu y It: J a n u a r y , A p r i l , * C I.i» - A t i9 puuads. 1 he p r in c ip a l c io p s th a t a r e v a lu e d " I w as lo o k in g fo r w a r d to a C h r is t­ J u l y s n d S t'p te tt'lie r o f e a c h y c a t . S t ill. A u n t by th e ¡¡y re ii it it F il d e p a rtm e n t o : th e m a s d in n e r b y o u re riv rs . P ro b a te C o u r t m e e ts ( r u t M o n d a y in g o v e rn i., - - L ha v e an e g e rc e a te fa r m J a n e Is a good old soul, and I guess e ach m o a tb < v a lu e th is y e a r am o ufA le-T to £83.- w e 'd b e tte r ask her. n u t th e r e 1. C ousin CI BBY OOtKTY COST e m C X S AMD ro S T - 339,60*. T h :» Is a * r ra a e o t 1 4 per E m ily . I suppose s h e ll ha v e to com e, M A Sl Kltc. c en t, o v e r 19C3 s n d 43 p e r c e n t o v e r-fiv e t o o " C h e t e o . . . . . . M i s s I d a C o o le y . “ Y e s ." responded M rs . W h it t ie r . " W e y e a rs ago. H u r l a j r ......... .. H o t e lie r (la r .ln e 'r . F a r m horses h a v e In c re a s e d s lig h tly e h a ll, o f course, have t o jiv k 'E m ily . W e G o ld B e a c h ................ ......... J . XV. R ile y . In n u n it e r a n d m or? r v u lu e . a n d th e c o u ld n ’t ask o n e w ith o u t tb e o th e r ." W e d d e r b u r u . . ................ C . L . W a k e m a n . T h e r a w as a pause. F in a lly W h it t ie r a g g re g a te w as n e v e r so v a c a t.ie as In I l l i h e e ................ .......... S ir . K . B R u s s e ll. «poke A gain. J" 3904. w fth a Aid a I o f *1,U *> S4u,ib8. M m i n i ......................... 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" . v a lu e o i t t i - 'a r m c rc p * tfcta e re f c I lo Aunt “ W c '.lf ;<*• 1 r o w th e r e '- m y .. T h ae “ u t ir is dò r o l th o l i r e K If 1> th e v a in e I» JOÊ r e p r -^*.t o lili S a lly . A u i t S il ly Is so s en sitive. ■ ! 1 ‘.t y e a r side o f th e f a m ily k -.y tiro .':. s r s n . - r - « c f i t e 306 ' ' r . Is c c m tfir r ;e 'll feci I t . " •o r o f . V J t » .. v A r d :ti W b tU T g f r l' t - d . B u t ! ’■» Justice of p it ; I . " - tu i t e th e fs rn i. h r ,'.'í tu ttu a th e t 'g 'j n « n . a t p t a '.r d lo h im . c o u n try ie o e I :h e r „ < )it ■ ’ r e è e o t a z r i c u i i i r a i de-' “ V c '. " I » •v id i l l i s t . “ 1 suppose fe a 'v rc A o f th th a t's «ri. I l ' , s c t liln v ir o r e th a n f a ir . v e lc p ii-e n t. I f m y p v o r lf n nw th a t your» should, ' too. B u t : on h a v « F rie g ln R u fu s , and LIKE A JO SH UA ’S T R U M P E T V n r le Y /ll!l.v m h >' e n ’t yo u ? " I t wax M r* " i i l t l i e r ’s tu r n to sigh M ir a c l e o f T a i l i n g W e ll « R e p e a te d I r " M o r e th e n t h a t," «he said. " D o n 't I * L i t t l e O c r ir a a V i l l a g e — you i w n l r A* nt an d U n c le R u b y - K o te a C a r r e R " ln . te n end i t i 'r c h ild re n ? ” * . V ! “ t l t r g o t up n e rv o u s ly and rac e d . th e fitter. "G o od h e a v e n s !" he e xc la im e d a t la s t B e r lin . — T h e B ib le m ira c le o f th e “W h a t a re w e g o in g to do? It'» a w ­ , . w » I! r o f J e ric h o f a llin g a f t e r th e J ew is h P e r m a n e n t a s t»«e h i l l s , b n t r a n b e » .,;rti.»ra u d t e r th e k a d r r c f it n o f J o s h u a fu l to d w e ll upon. W e s im p ly have g o t W h y , I t w ill cost a re m o v e d ih * second o f lim e . T h e m a n n e d a ra u n d th « fn a c e r ta jn no u- to ask th e m a ll. o n ly »Ti V i» n o w o i l t h e m a r k e t t h a t • l * r f t lm “" • ' ’ « » ’B i X t h n r tru m p e t« , I m in t to e n te rta in a ll th is c ro w d .” H e g re w m o re excited . fo u i.d a r v j i t i l i i o n th e o th e r d a y a t s t d ) » w h e r e |,o t.. “ I t ’s a fe a r fu l th in g ," he aald. “ to U e illg e h s b a rt, n e a r L n ip s ic . T h e lo cal totisic i r. w h o w «« o r g a r ls ln g a ha v e re la tiv e s . W e 'r e In fo r It , I gvfee«. T h e e x e lu s iv u r ig h t lo h a n d le t h is W e c a n 't lo p a n y o f 'em off. W e ll!" C le v is w i l l b e sold b y C o u n tie s o r brass la h d . h a l g a th e rc ’d b D ¡n i'e ic la n s f o r pra< I k e In h is g a rd e n , s itu a te d a t the lie c rie d , tu r n in g to M rs W h it t ie r , "h a v e S t a t o * , o r s e t o t th r e e c a n bo p u r c lia s you n o th in g to suggest? 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