D A IR Y IN G IN D E N M A R K .
Don’t Poison Baby.
ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have
PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce
sloop, and A FEW DR0P3 TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or
whoso health has beon ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a narcotio product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
oithcr of tho narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them 44 poison.” The definition of M narcotic ” is : “A medicine which relieves pain
and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor , com a, convul
sions and death. ” The tasto and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised,
and sold under the names of 14 Drops,” 44 Cordials,” 44 Soothing Syrups,” etc. Yon
should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it hears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
Letters from Prom inent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
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D r. J. W. Dlnadalc, of Chicago, 111., »ays: “ I use y o u r C a sto rla a n d
a d v la . its u b o in ail fam ilie s V h e re th c ro t - o children."
Dr. A lexander E. Mlntle, of Cleveland, Ohio, r a y s: "I havo fre q u e n tly
prescribed y o u r C a sto ria a n d h a v e found it a re lia ble a n d p leasant re m
edy for c h ild re n ."
Dr. J . S. A lexander, of O m aha, Neb., s a y s : "A m edicine bo valuable and
bcneflclal fo r c h ild re n aa y o u r C a n to ris la deserves th e h ig h e st praise. I
fin d i t i n u b o e veryw here."
Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. V., B a y s: “ I h a v e fre q u e n tly prescribed
y o u r C a sto rla fo r c h ild re n a n d a l w a y s g o t good re su lts. In fa c t I use
C a sto rla for my ow n ch ild re n ."
Dr. J . W. Allen, of St. Loula, Mo., aays: "I h e a r t i l y endorse y o u r Cas
to rla . I h a v e f r e q u e n tly prescribed it In my m edical practice, a n d have
a lw a y s found It to do all t h a t la claim ed fo r I t "
Dr. C. II. CUdden, of St. P aul, Minn., says: "M y experience as a p ra c
titio n e r w ith y o u r C a sto rla h a s been h ig h ly sa tisfa c to ry , a n d I consider It
a n excellent rem edy fo r th e young.”
Dr. 1L D. B enner, of P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa., says: “ I ha v e used y o u r Cas
to r la a s a p u rg a tiv e in t h e cases of c h ild re n for y e a rs p a s t w ith the most
ha p p y effect, a n d fully e ndorse it a s a safe rem edy."
Dr. J. A. B o a rm a n , of K a n sa s City, Mo., sa y s: “ Y our C a sto rla Is a splen
did rem edy for child re n , k n o w n th e w orld over. I use It In my practice
a n d have no h e s ita n c y l a re c o m m e n d in g It for th e c o m p la in ts of Infants
a n d c hildren."
Dr. J. J. Mackey, of B rooklyn, N. Y., sa y s: "I c o n sid e r y o u r C a sto rla an
excellent p r e p a r a tio n f o r child re n , b e in g composed of re lia ble medicines
and p le a sa n t to th e taste. A good rem edy for a l l d istu rb a n c e s of th a
digestive o rg a n s." ’
CASTORIA
G E N U IN E
ALW AYS
Boars the Signature of
F ar S uih W SeJrtAIUf» a t
d L v V fz z u .
NEW YORK.
j* tb * m o n th ë «M
fîuaranteci
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
E x act C o p y o f W ra p p e r.
M o re
T ro u b le .
‘My buaband hml an awful time eol-
fectiliK that debt.” Mn« Id4|>«litiR wn.
«aying. “ I don't pretend to iinderatsnd
la w
ferma, but I heard him nay that be
fore ha could get the money he bad to
Itarney She* the man'« wage*.“
The Free Premiums Given
IN EXCHANGE FOR CARTON TOPS AND
SOAP WRIPPtAS FROM
“ 20 Mule T e a m ” Borax, Boraxo
B a th Pow der, Violet Boric Talcum
Pow der, Boric S|iangU>», Boric Acid,
B oraxaid Soap Powder, “ 20 Mule
T e a m ” Soap. Queen o f Borax Soap,
B oraxaid 1.su n d ry Soap and “ 20
Mule T e a m ” Soap Chip«
fcave lieen c a re fu lly se lected «■* b rin e thn»e MOST
U tJK 'K I.Y O B T A IN E D . o fferin g th e G R E A T E S T
V A K IK T Y am t sh o w in g t h . L A R G E S T V A L U E
fo r th e n u m l e r o f C a rto n Tof>« or Snap W ra p p e r.
re» |u trrd . S end for 4 0 p a f . i l l u . l r a ’e d c a t a l o g u e
vh o w ii g o v e r 1 0 0 0 a r t« ! « * a * give aw ay l i f e .
4 c filrrv . P a c ific ( o a . t H o ra « < * ., O a k la n d , ( a t .
» H l C C . U U » C O M ..N T . TT M UK M .Y I T t t I T , N r w TO RN CITY
L e a p - t e a r W o r r ie s .
J a c k — W lint’s tin* m a tte r, old m an?
The Penti.ylrnnia railroad haa recently You look worried.
poeted notice* h i it* various workshop,
T om —DU, Miss F a in th e a r t keeps m»
forbidding profanity. In view of the pres
guessing.
She hasn't pro]Mined yet.
ent railroad oituation. why not put such
J n c k —But you told un* you didn't In
notice« in the executive office* and mail
one to every »tookholder?— Wall Street tend to m a r r y her.
T om — And I don't. But, a f te r all the
J o u r n a l . _________________
time I ’ve w asted on her. I think she
might a t least give me a chance to re
fuse her.
and handed it back.
“ I don’t like your dialect.” he said.
S h ak e In to Y ou i S h o es
“ Hut, air,” «aid the literary aspirant, A lim 's T o o t-E a se , a p o w d e r f o r t h e f e e t. I t cu re*
■tnrtled and indignant, “that ¡«n't dia- p a in fu l, sw o lle n , s m a rtin g , s w e a tin g f e e t. M ake*
« h o w e a s y . S o ld by a ll D ru in rist* an d Sho*
' ' ' ! That's written in the reformed S new
lect
to re s. D o n ’t « c r e p t a n y s u b s titu te .
S am p le
Rpelling
F K E E . A d d re ss A. S. O lm rte d . L e Roy. N . Y.
Mothers will find Mr*. Winslow1« Southing
Orl ho* n t p h teal Itu m a n c e .
Syrup Ihn b s ’ remedy to use lor th*ir ch Mr n
during tho teething period.
They were returning from the spelling
| bee.
t i l v n H im tlo T r o u b le .
“ Mr. S|Mvotinmt>re." she said, “ why did
•Tncle lleury, don't you find it hard you miss that easy word? You spelled
work being a vegetarian?”
’honor’ with a ‘u ' ”
“ Not at all. my boy. I t ’a only neces-
“ I know it.” he answered. “The feel-
•ary to lie conservative about it. When S ing enme over me all at on<-e that I just
I feel an insatiable craving for a big ! couldn't
get along without ’u.’ Misa
plate of bacon »ml Agg* I always yield Daisy.’’
to it.”—Chicago Tribune.
With which old. old story he won her.
Xo
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I 'r r m i ti e d .
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Highest
Quality
More Converts
Every Year
E v e r y d a y in e v e r y y e a r th a t c o m e s , m o r e h o u s e
w i v e s a r e g iv in g u p th e ir e x o r b ita n t p riced B a k in g
P o w d e r s a n d tu r n in g to K C, th e h o n e s t an d relia b le,
w h ic h h a s s to o d s o w j l l th e t e s t o f y e a r s .
T h e y aro
fin d in g o u t th a t
BAKING
POWDER
c o s t s o n e th ir d th e p rice o f p o w d e r a n y
w h e r e n e a r K C q u a lity , a n d m a k e s
b e tte r , p u r e r , m o r e h e a lth fu l baking.
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T h e r e a d e r s o f t h i s i a p e r w i l l b n p le a s e d io
l e a r n t s i t b c r e l * a t l c n . t o n e u r c a d t 'd d is e a s e
Ilu it s c ie n c e h a s b e e n a b le t o c u e lu a l l it*
s t a g e s , a n d t h a t is C a t a r r h ,
H a l l ’» C a ta r r h
( ’u r n is t h e o n tv p o s itiv e c u r e n o w k n o w n t o t h e
m e d ic a l f r a t e r n i t y . C a ta r r h b e n < a c o n s t i t u
t i o n a l d is e a s e , r e q u ir e * a c o t u u i i u t i o n n l L e a t -
n ic n t
I I a l l ’s C a t a r r h C u r e ! » t a k e n I n t e r n a l l y ,
a c t i n g d i r e c t l y tt-Min t h e b lo o d a n d m u r o u s a u r -
(a c e s o f t h e
s te in , t l i e r e h d e - t - n y i n g t h e f n in -
d a t i o n o f th e d is e a s e , a n d g iv in g t o p a t e n t
s t r e n g t h by b u i l d i n g u p th o r o n s t i l u Io n a n d
a s s is tin g n a t u r e i n d o in g it« w o r k . T h e p r o
t t . i r n s h
r in a « v e y; s m o i m
l l l i u n c h
it f Iff a i t 111
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h i III
n tis<
ow
-
e r s h a t th e y o ffe r O n e H u n d re d Do! ta ra f o r a n y
case t h a t It fa ils to c u re . S en d fo r l i s t o l
testimonials.
A d d r e s s F J . C H E N E Y A C O ., T o le d o , O.
8 o h t by a l l d r u g g i s t s , 7.V.
T a k e H a l l 's F a n il . y P ills f o r c o n s t ip a ti o n .
W o rk
f o r L iv e I n ip r o s r m r s t I to r lr ty .
Ill small centers of population where
none but the most general law» govern
It 1*^ necessary to form a n Improve
ment society to look a f te r the health
and well being of the people as a whole,
»aya th e Los Angeles Time«. T he law*
of hygiene must l»e observed. Both sew
er» mid surface drainage should be pro
vided by the people a» a whole, and
w here no city government exists this Is
a splendid work for a live society for
civic betterment.
P N U
W
When the
Hair Falls
Land W orked fo r H un d red s o f Y ears
Still B eets O u ra.
N o . 2 3 —OB
flK lT w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r * p l e a s #
m e n tio n th is p a p e r.
T h a t American farmer* and promoter*
*f agricultural industries are rather
lax in grasping th e ir opportnutiee, and
are in d anger of being outgeneraled in
the m arket* of the world, un!«K* they
improve th*ir method*, i* the belief of
Then It’s time to act! No time
(lean Jam«* E. Russel), of Columbia
to study, to read, to experi
U niversity, New York. Dean Russell
ment! You want to save your
was recently a viaitor a t the »tate col
hair, and save it quickly, too! 3
lege, and during hia sta y there a d
dressed an assembly of the teachers of
So make up your mind this
the Inland Umpire, who were attending
very minute that if your hair
the te a c h e r s ’ in stitu te in Pullman. Rela
tive to the problems ju st mentioned, he
ever comes out you will use
(aid:
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It makes
“ T hirty year* ago Naw York was
the scalp healthy. The hair
sending b u tte r and eheese to the I»n-
don markets. New York b u tte r and
stays in. It cannot do any
chease were ruling out sim ilar products
thing
else. I t ’ 3 nature’s way.
from Ontario, and other part* of the
world. J u s t th ir ty year* ago Denmark
The b eet k i n d c f a testim o n ia l —
began to think she could make b u tte r
“ U o .d l o r o v e r s L ^ ty y e a r s ”
and put it in the London m arket. The
M a r i » try
a ; t C o ., le o w a ll, M a a a .
▲*ao lUAis a f a c t a r a r a o f
question was, How could »he overcome
the lead th a t New York already had in
SABSAFAÄiLLA.
the London m arkets? She sent men to
1 Pli LS.
1 CCUUtY PECTORAL.
London to study out the ground; to find
w hat London wanted. Then she set
about to give them the required product.
“ Denmark is a country of poor soil,
which has been tilled and overworked
for a thousand year*. Nevertheless, the
Danish population annually sells in the
p.M t-
FOR
m a rk e ts of London $35,000,000 worth
of butter. In 1903 the e ntire United
State* exported only $1,064.000 worth
sf butter. In addition to the vast quan
yU i
and guaranteed
tity of b u tte r mentioned, Denmark
absolutely
•end* out one fifth as much pork a* we
WATERPROOF
do, and ju st as many horses; ami cer
tainly, we should lead the world in the
breeding of horses. In the meantime
tb* Danish nation ha* ta u g h t the hens
OILED SUITS. SLICKERS
how to work. F our hundred and fifty
AND HATS
thousand dollars worth of eggs were ex
Every garment guaranteed
ported by this country in 1875, and in
Clean - Light - Durable
1903 this export had resehed a value
of $8,092,000. In the last ten year»
Suits *3»? Slickers »39?
Denmark ha» taken $8,000,000 worth of
jo t.3 t r u s t o t j u t n f r r r r w m n
corn from Iow a and N ebraska, via New
( ataloa n u t r e t ra t ahum *
York, which she has fed to Danish cows
and pigs, and then placed the la tte r in
the European m a rk e ts in successful
competition with similar products from
T he a ira l(h tlirw a rd
Sex.
America.
“
P
lease
give
me
two
bills
for my
“ I said a moment ago th a t tw enty
years ago the com petitor of Denmark hat. one for $10 for my husband and
was the S ta te of New York. In these for $20 to show iny lady friends.”—>
tw e n ty ye a rs the Danish people havo M eggendorfer Blaetter.
increased th e ir exports from $1.000,000
to $40,000,000. In the same tw enty
years farm values in the S ta te of New
York have decreased $200,000,000. In
the last fifteen y e a rs O ntario has outbid
New York in the same way in tho
cheese m arket. T w enty years ago New
York companies received Canadian
cheese and put the New Y'ork stam p on appeal to th e W ell-Inform ed in ev e ry
it to get one cent more in the English w alk of life and a r e e sse n tia l to per
m arket. Today the New York farm ers
are sending th e ir cheese over the Cana m a n e n t success and c r e d ita b le s ta n d
dian boundaries, and paying two cents ing. A ccordingly, it is n o t claim ed
per pound in order to sell it a t a ll.”
; t h a t S y ru p of Figs a n d E lixir of
Showing the superiority of European S e n n a is th e only rem edy of know n
methods of education in comparison
with American education, Dean Russell value, b u t one of m any re a s o n s why
it is th e b e st of personal and family
•aid:
“ W u rte m b u rg is a small German laxatives is th e fa c t t h a t it cleanses,
state, a little larger than the Inla n d ' sw e e te n s and relieves th e in te rn a l
Em pire of E astern W ashington, and
ha ving a population of about two mil orga ns on w hich it a c ts w ithout any
lion persons. T h irty years ago W u r de b ilita tin g a f te r effects and w ithout
tem burg began to realize th a t her pop h a v in g to In c re a se th e q u a n tity from
ulation was beginning to dw indle; th a t tim e to time-
som ething had to be done to m a intain
I t a c ts p le a sa n tly and n a tu r a lly and
her in te g r ity as a state. 8o she set
about building up a system of schoo's tr u ly as a laxative, and its com ponent
for all the people; th a t would help the ! p a r ts a r e know n to a n d a pproved by
boy who wished to be a carpenter, a
plumber, or a farm er, in th e same de physicians, as It Is free from all
gree, according to hia needs, as they objectionable su b sta n c e s. T o get Its
would assist the youth who desired to beneficial effects a lw a y s p u rc h a s e th e
be a lawyer, an engineer, or a phy
genuine— m a n u f a c tu r e d by th e Cali-
sician. T oday W u rte m b u rg ha« a uni
versity giving courses of world-wide | fornla F ig S yrup Co., only, a n d for
fam e; technical schools, w eaving and sale by all le a d in g druggists.
m a n u fa c tu rin g schools; two hundred and
th ir ty industrial schools in towns and
villages: schools for metal workers, and
INFORMATION
workers in the textile tra d e s; schools of
REGARDING
art, of agriculture, of pre pa ra tion for
household m anagem ent; and numerous
F a r m or B usiness
farm schools, and high schools through
fo r sale. N o t p a r tic u la r a b o u t location.
out the state.
W ish to h e a r fro m OWNER only w h o will
sell d ir e c t to buy er. G ive p rice, d e s c rip
“ W urtem burg. a *t-»*<* but >:»“ e
tio n an d s t a le va hen p o ssessio n ca n be
larger th a n the Inland Empire of E a s t
had. A d d ress.
ern W ashington, supports all tnes in
L DERBYSHIRE. Bei 22%.
RerfcsKr N Y
stitutions. w ith an income of ten dollars
per head of population. W hat would
American citizen« think, if in addition
to supporting agricultural colleges, they
were asked to support five hundred
technical and industrial schools for
every two million of population? This
OPEN AI L TH E YEAR
is w hat is being done in tho small sta te
C u t s o p B ea c h S e a s id e , O r eoon
of W urtem burg, ami from the point of
view of American citizens today, it is * * T y c D i m t l ; on th « h re c h o ? « rlo o k ln c
* "v
th e o cean . I lo t « a lt b a th « anil
almost inconceivable; the contemplation
I
C
liff
H ouse isliS!1;;; ¿SET I
of which must lead a n y American c iti
zen to infer th a t his country has much I OF *ll> P*r l n n - U e c l r i e lig h t* . I’lre-
p la c e an d « tra m h e a l. I’la n w a lk ,
to do and learn before it can success-
f l C E ß n i T l and d riv e« . Sea fooda a «pee-
O
r
U
n
C
U
U IV
Kate«, $2.ÄO and $:U/0
fully compete with the old country in
p e r d a r . W S p e c ia l ra te « h r t h e w eek . [
the products of industrial e d u c a tio n .” | per
M ADE
SERVICE
Truth
and Quality
W AN TED
OTEL MOORE
I
D A N . J . M O OHL. P ro p rie to r |
Answ ers t > Q ueries.
By J . L . Auhlock, W w M n ifto n E x p e rim e n t S t a
tio n , P u llm a n .
H averford. Pa.—“ Is it considered
th a t hog raising is practicable in the
northw estern
part
of the U nited
S tates?”
H. W.
“ I t is probable th a t there is no place
in th e U nited S ta te s where the prices
for pork products average as high as
in the Pacifie Northweat. A condition
of significance, too, ia th a t the people
of this region are not sufficiently alive
to the necessity of th e ir m eeting the
demand for pork products. Those who
art in the business are m aking money.
Conditions a re improving, however, for
a t the present time w* not* a growing
tendency among farm ers to pay more
a tte n tio n to th is business. The Perk-
shire breed is preferable, in my
opinion, although the Duroe Jersey* are
making some headway. At the e xperi
ment station w* have about concluded
th a t a arose e f thee* two breed* would
b e b e tte r th e n e ith e r e a e b r
its e lf .”
C. Gee W o
T h e well known reliable
CHINESE
Bool snd Herb
DOCTOR
H ub nrnde a life itn d y of
roof* ami herlte. and in th a t
•( n<i/discovered am i ie s ir .
in« to (h e world hn* wonder*
fuT retredie*.
N o M e rc u ry , P o is o n s o r D r u f s U s e d H e C u re s
W ith o u t O p e r a tio n , o r W ith o u t th e A id o f • K s i t e
H e guarantee« to Cure C a ta rrh , Asthm a, L an a,
fh ro a t. Rheum atim n. Nervou*n**«*. R u v o o i D ehilitv,
B tom arh, L iver, Kidney Trouble« b I ho Iaont Manhood,
re m a lo Wenkne«« and All P riv a te Di«eA«e«
A SU RE CANCER CURE
l u s t R e c e iv e d f r o m P e k i n « . C M a e - S a f c , S u re
and R e lia b le .
IT T O P ARK AFMCTKTV PO R T DELAY
D tX A Y S ARK PA N(. KKUCH.
C O N S U L T A T IO N
I’ R R H
tf ro o cannot call, w rit* fo ra ra ip to n b lan k and c l n ,
Inr. I n d o w 4 i c n - i in M anure.
T H K P . QEK H O C H IN K S * M K P m T X E PO.
V i d F f i a l t . , Cor. M o m ao n ,
P o rtlan d , O n e a
Honan k faation T k le Paper.