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N rli.il Food Products Libby’s Veal Loaf is made of the H ard best ly baked by damp heat Libby's Great White Kitchen. The natural in all TlIo-permaiiaatly turod by Dr. Klina’a Onut ■ K- - ■ r 1*1 for Kill 1 |2 trlrvl l.-.ttla ar.d ireallM. Dr. H. ILK Do.. I4..SZ1 Arc« hU, l-LUn-.e*. retained. W i t h i n H er Itlghla. “ Madam, wliut Is your age?" asked the lawyer. ” 1 decline to answer,’’ responded the witness. “ On what ground?” “ On the ground that It would con vict uie of lying. I ’ve always answer ed that (|iiestlon when not under j oath.” — Washington Ileruld. tin it s ready to serve. It can be quickly pre in a variety of styles and nothing makes One of the Essentials a better summer meal. In the home, at the camp, and for the picnic Libby's Veal satisfying Loaf is a dish, full food 'value F le a «*. r i T P f t VitnV Dance and all It er von« I X r a M W hen removed from the pared to Eminent Htatesman— What are the In fernal newspapers saying about me now, (fflirksey? Private Secretary—Ttiey haven’t men tionml your name for a month. Senator. Eminent Statesman— Plunk daub the newspaper* !_______________ ally prepared and even is O p p o rtu n ity . M other, w ill And Mr«. W ln .low *. a,...thin» Syrup thi- t<-s' r.in w lr u h tut U j.tr cl» id r -a lu r in g tbs lootblug period. selected meat,scientific flavor He» 11« was not a very rapid wooer, ano •he watt getting n hit anxious. Again lie called, «m l they »at togeth er In the parlor, "Just Home two.” A loud rap o . iiic at the front d<tor. “ Oh, bother!” ahe aald. “ Who can let calling?” "Say you’re out,” aald the deceiver. "Oh. no; that would be untrue,” mur mured the Ingennoua one. “ Then any you're engaged,” he urged. “ Oh, may I, Charlie?" ahe cried, a* •he threw hluiMcIf In hla arm*. And the man kept on knocking at the front door. — llluatrated Blta. of that brings contentment. Libby, McNeill A Libby, Chicago. A well known bishop relate, that he w ai In a ainall country town where, owing to the Hcarclty of good aervanta, \ oat of the ladle« preferred to do their |wi word, «ays a London paper. Me wu» awakened unite early by the tone« of a aoprano voice «Inglng “ Near er. My Clod, to T h ee!” A « the blalgrp lay In bed he meditated upon the piety which bln hoatcHM uniat |* o * schh which enabled her to go about her tank early In tho morning singing auch a noble hymn. At breakfant lie »poke to her about It. and told her how pleased he wan. “ Oh, low." «he replied, "that’» the hymn I boll the egg, by— three verses for soft and five for hard.” “ O h !” ««claim ed Mlaa (lunch at the art exhibition. ’’ Here’* a clever thing In oil— ’When the Cat's Away.’ It Isn't signed; I wonder who painted It----- ’’ "Evidently * woman,” replied Mr. Shoude. “ I/ook at the mice; »ee what a feroclona expression «he has given ♦hem.” — Philadelphia Press. ;• r A o f the happy homes of to-day la a I vast fund o f Information aa to the best method* o f promoting health and happiness and right living and know ledge o f the world’s best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed o f the W orld; not of individuals only, but of the | many who have the happy faculty of I selecting and obtaining the best the world affords. One of the products o f that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and 1 commended by the Well-Informed of I the W orld as a valuable and whole some family laxative is the well-known I Syrup o f Figs and Elixir o f Senna. To get Its beneficial effects always buy ■ the genuine, manufactured by the | California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. C n rlo a lty , Mr. Stuhb— Yes. Marla, twenty years Is supposed to ellipse between the third and fourth acts, Mrs. Stubb— Do tell! Then we must certainly stay. Mr. Stubb— Ah, you are Interested In the play? Mrs. Stubb— Yes, I want to see the change In the style of hat the heroine wears. CASTQRIA For Infants and Children. •‘•ou, SEI1 * ’lagÈ ALC OHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgetabte Preparation Cor As similaiingtlrfbodantlRpijuia ling (lie Siomnriis and How ls of I n f a n t s /C hildren Promotes DitJpsItonJChrrrftil ness and Rest.Contains neiiter Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Jànpt ¡fO k l /kSiMUUJTTWH ñmfh» Smi- .filW * jtwfSml * W Z S& U *,. ymemfírmí § Aperfrrt Remedy forCotwftfi Hon, Sour Stomach.Dlarrtaa Worms jConvulsions feverish ness a n d Loss or S leep . h e Simile Sitiaran °T NEW YORK. A l b m o n th s o ld J5 D oses CKianMMdtiAOcrl Exact Copy o f Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Twi o « » t a u * ManaT. » 1 » »• «« orrr. ORANGE D E C LA R E S ITS E L P . Outlines Plan of Action on Irrigation Question. B o lt e d D u s t, “ Tired of henriug my ‘angary words,* *-e you. Pulsatilla Corklns!” howled ths indignant Orlando. ” lVrha|Mi you will hs kind enough to tell me. Miss Corkiris, . what a sugary word Is! What is it mad« of r* “ It is made, Mr. (4poonamore,” answer ed the fair Pulsatilla, “ of verbum sap.” Without another word of any descrip tion Orlando 8 poona mo re grabbed his hat ! and groped bis way out into the dark some night. The blow had crushed him. — Chicago ’ Tribune. Resolutions unanimously adopted by the Oregon State Orange at Eugene, May 14, 1W)H, upon the following mo tion: Moved that tho resolutions be adopted as read and referred to the committee on legislation, with power to prepare a Don’t have a falling out with kill as outlined therein, submitting the same to the next session of the legisla your hair. It might leave you! ture for adoption, and further, that the Then what? That would mean ehairman of the legislative committee S u ffic ie n t llr r a m m r s ils t la s . be authorised to invite such state or thin, scraggly, uneven, rough Rpcedham— Y'es. I want a chauffeur, national experts on water legislation but I want a man who is experienced. hair. Keep your hair at home I who can be secured to assist the com Applicant— I don’t know anything rnittee in preparing sueh bill, also one Fasten it tightly to your scalp I representative from any state organiza about an automobile, sir, but I used You can easily do it with Ayer’s tion which may hereafter adopt sub to be u motorman on a trolley car. stantially similar resolutions. Hair Vigor. It is something S]>ess|bain— Why did you quit the Job? Resolotions- more than a simple hair dress Applicant— I didn't quit, air; I waa Whereas, Titles to water are of equal ing. It is a hair medicine, a importance with titles to land, and it discharged for recklessness. hair tonic, a hair food. appears that a water right should bo Hpeedham—Good! Consider yourself as easily ascertained, as clearly defined, engaged. The best kind of a testimonial — . “ Sold for over aixty years.” as secure and in all respects as definite An A erial Sailor. %s a perfect title to land; and, • by 3. C. A j * t O o .. Lowell, Also msnuAotun • o t Whereas, It is apparent that without “ So you were a sailor, my poor a definite system of water right titles mail?" said the good housewife. “ Well, SARSAPARILLA. PII.LS. and adequate protection by the state, I wish you would go down In the cel Cüfcíotv PECTORAL. our water users are burdened with cost lar and bail out the two feet o f water ly, and apparently unending litigation-, our present constructed works are de that has accumulated down there.” “ I gh !” grunted Dusty Dennis, with preciated in value; the I ’ nited Htates I.oiclcn l *i> p p»> a ltlon . hesitates to construct irrigation ays a shudder. “ I dare not go near water, Little Lloyd Pupa, waa George iema; private eapital declines to invest; lady.” home seekers go to other states and Washington married to England? “ What? A sailor afraid of water?” countries, where the purchase of an irri Papa— O f cc::~ e not, ¡r.y st:n. Why “ Yes. mum. Yer see, I was a sailor gated farm does not mean the purchase . do yon ask su»-b a silly question? of a lawsuit, and thus our development on an airship.” Little Lloyd— This book says Eng is seriously retarded; and. R e l a t i v e H u lu n «? ric e n e e , land Is our mother country, and as Whereas, Our present water laws can “ My poor man, you look as If you Geosge Washington was the father of not be found by a study of the statutes might bave seen better days." bis country 1 sui>po-<ed they were mar alone, but must hs sought for in a long “ Y’ ou are right, ma’am. I have.” series o f decisions by our supreme ried.— Chicago News. “ And now, I presume, yon are among court, and apparently are »o conflicting that our ablest lawvers differ in opin what we call the submerged tenth.” Loglcp I Inffrenpe. “ Worse than that, ina’am. I am an in- ion on the most fundamental points. Sc* prgrnce NVphew— Facie Floury* This law is incomplete and inadequate, Initeaimal fraction of the submerged thou ever sinre I’ ve known M ia Hope l ’v# sandth of the submerge»! tenth. My pres and has been, and is. in a state of flux. Disputes are decided by the logic of ent occupation is stoking on an ocean been a different man. I n d u lg e n t I ’ nels* — Then yon rauat hava ____ judges, rather than by statutes of the steamer.” improved a little, my dear boy ! legislature. Few know what the law is W h y She H e sita te d . today, none know what it may be to “ I ndmit that I love you, Clarence,” morrow; now, therefore, be it THZ DAISY Resolved, That it is the sense of the aald the young heiress, “ but I ’ll bave FLY EJLLEh to «[teak to mamma.” dMtmyii all tha Oregon State Orange that It ia the duty flit** and afford« “ Kh?” aald Clarence. “ You mean I’ll o f the state o f Oregon, at the earliest eomfor^ to every home—m dininf possible time, to codify and enact a bare to speak to her.” room, aleeping room and every complete, concise, and definite water “ No, I will. She’ll come home from place where flies law. leaving to the courts only the mere Eurojie to-morrow, where she’s been for are t roableemne. Clean, neat and Interpretation o f this law on such ne wiii L d anil cl the last three months, and ahe may casion as it might be brought into dis fnj -re* anything. have engaged me to 8»une nobleman Try th ^n a once and yon v . n * **r -• w. -ut them, pute; and be it further if not kep by aea-./r - pr-paid for She Res Ived, That such water law should while she was there.” — Independent 2LAX0LD »OMZJtS. 1 DeEM.lt A r e . . I * Y. be based upon the best experience or You Can Get Allen’ s Foot-Case FRCC. othrl- states and countries, such as W rite A lie n s . Olmsted, Le Roy, X. Y., fo r a Wyoming. Idaho and Canada, and free aample A lle n ’s root-Ka^e. It cures should include the following funda sweating, hot of swollen, ac hing feet. It makes mental principles: new or tigh t shoes easy. A certain cure for corns, ingrow in g nails and bunions. A ll drug- 1. That no water right should become OPEN ALL THE YEAR TilL 25c. Don’ t accept any stibstitute vested except by direct grant from the (pat I sell C latso p B each S ea s id e , O rebor state. f ' I n . s t f > I n ic H i m . “ T u g Directly on tke beach overlooking 2. To provide a svstem whereby the * nc tke ocean. Ilot salt batks and Tbe pimply faced youth had thrown a priority and limitations of every exist C liff H ouse ing right to the use o f water can pop bottle at tbe umpire. A policeman grabbed him by the rol n p Sin parlors. Eleetrle lights. Mre> eventually be ascertained. u r place and strain brat. Fine walks 3. To provide a reliable record in lar, jerked him to bis feet, and remove»! n o r n n w " » »J driven. Sea foods a spew U lt C U U Il U U J . Rates, $i.50 sod glLOO some centra') office of all water rights his hat. day. W - Special rates by the week. | Then he took a tape line from his pock as determined, and o f new rights as I D A N . J . H b O lt E , P r o p r ie to r s et and measured the fellow's head. 1 init iated. “ Size 6,” he said. “ That lets you off 4. That actual measurements of ditches and streams be made as a basis this time, young man. But don't do it fo r the adjudication o f existing rights again, or baric you go to th’ ’sylurn for and the initiation of new rights to the the feeble minded.” surplus water, i f any. No more pop bottles were thrown from T b e w ell known relia b le •1. To provide a definite procedure that particular section of the bleachers whereby rights to such surplus water during that particular game.— Chicago may be acquired. Tribune. __________________ Root and Herb 6. That beneficial use should be the How’s This? basis of all rights to the use o f water, and that water Tor irrigation purposes Wc offer One Fundre»! Dollars Reward for any should be made appurtenant to the land ease o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha l'a Hu* mrvle a l i f e study o f Catarrh Cure. roots and her)**, and in th a t Irrigated. F J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O study discovered and is W e, the undersigned, have known F J. 7. All rights to the use o f water for in * to th e w orld hia wonder» fu l reired iee. for the last 15 y*-ars, and believe him power development should be limited to Cheney perfeetly honorable In all bubness transactions No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used—He Cures a period of twenty-five years, subject and financially able to carry out any ob liga Without Operation, or Without the Aid o f a K n if« to renewal under certain restrictions. H o guarantee« to C ore Catarrh. .Asthma, Lu na, r o n made by his fi rnu fh ro a t. Rheumatism. Nervouane*»«. Nervous D eb ility* W A LD IN G , K IN N A N & M A R V IN , 8. To provide an efficient administra W hole«ale Druggists, Toledo,O Ftoninch. L iv e r , Kidney T rou b le* « I « o L o * t Manhood. tive system, with proper officers, for H all's Catarrah Cure is aken internally, act Fem ale Weakness and A ll P r iv a t e Dl«enf*e* A SURE CANCER CURE the distribution of the water supply ing d irectly upon the blof-d and mucous sur faces o f the system. Testimonials sent free. Just Received from Peking, tilin g - S a fe , Sure among those entitled to its use. Price 75 cents per bottle. 8old by all Drugg.ata. yers MOORE C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR Take H all's Fam ily Pills lor Constipation. Q U E R IE S BY F A R M E R S. The Experiment Station Called Upon for Advice on Various Subjects. From the Washington State College. Pullman. Q n ln tc H e n c e o f It . “ The gall of that fellow Stryker!" “ What's he done now?” "W hy. you know, he's a chronic bor rower, and when I told him I'd have to stop loaning hitn money now that I had a wife, he went for mo hammer and tongs for getting married at his expense.” — Boston Transcript. and Reliable. I F T O F A R E A1 I IC T E D P O N T D E L A Y . D E L A Y S A J U T D A llG K M O l'S . C O N S U L T A T IO N f r e e t f you cannot ca ll, w rite fo ra y icp-on blank and o l n . lar. Iaolom ! 4 ce n t« in sta m i«. THF. T. KK WO riTIN KSE M EPIC niK CO. KZ 1-2 F irst St.. C or Morris*on, Portland, Oregoiu Pleaue M en tion Tlfts Purer. A correspondent at Cheney writes P N U N o J »2 6 - 0 8 the follow ing letter to the station- ” 1 am interested in the subject of [fflE N writing fn mlvcrtlscra please bacteria as an agricultural agency, meu'Din tills paper. i i ■ «i ■ A and would like to know if anything is being done by the government ■ long the lines o f bacteria research. Is the use o f bacteria cultures likely to prove an important factor in ti e agriculture o f the Inland Empire? T o what extent are fertilizers used in the. Northwest, and with what e f ficiency? Please give me some infor W h en the blood is pure and healthy, the skin w ill be soft, smooth, anti mation concerning the new theory of soil poisoning by successive crops.’ ” free from all blem ishes and eru p tio n s; but when some acid hum or takes F ollow in g is the reply given to this root in the circulation, its presence is q u ic k ly m anifested b y some form o f letter: skin disease. T h e skin receives its necessary nourishm ent and strength “ A t this station we have tested sev from the blood. W hen, however, this vita l fluid becomes a humor-laden eral different cultures, some o f which stream, it can no lon ger preserve the healthy, natural appearance o f the skin, w ere successful, while others failed. but by its acrid, im pure nature con tin u ally irritates and inflam es the delicate V' ” have found that in the laboratory tissues and fibres and keeps the cu ticle in a diseased and disfigured condition. and greenhouses, where conditions E xtern al applications cannot reach the blood, and therefore are beneficial could be controlled fairly well, the cultures possessed values. W e arc o n ly for their a b ility to reduce inflam m ation, and assist in k eep in g the parts not sure that their use will become clean. T o cure any skin trouble the blood must be purified o f the humors general, for most o f the commercial that are causing the trouble. S. S. S. drives out the hum ors from the blood product does not show up very uni so that the skin, instead o f being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and form ly. W e havs depended more ! healthy, co olin g stream. largely on the use o f inoculated soil rem oves every particle o f im pure matter, all acids and humors, and restores from old alfalfa fields, in gettin g a the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby cu ring ev ery form o f skin stand of alfalfa, than’ on the bacteria. disease or affection. Book on skin diseases and any m edical advice free to "F ertilizers have not been very t h e SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. thoroughly tested in eastern W ash all who w rite. ington, but we are learning that manv o f our soils may be vastly improved by certain treatments. The indica tions are tl it fertilizer* w ill be used in .the neai futuye, nv re as a cor rective ager than to ncrease fe rtil ity. Ths th" \ of ’soil poisoning’ is based on the tact that where a soil is overeharg d with í me element, the excess ot ?' w element becomes in A heaping teaapoenfu l to a gal on o f hot w a t e r w i l l clean se your dishes jurious to vegetation It is necessary Hates, cu p», e a rn in w a r e , cu tlery and k itch en utensils from dirt and grease to counteract th ■ by ths use o f torn« S avin g n either taste n cr small. All daalara. Hiunpla Horax. Booklat and Daxi.n lor I-aoa j Cantamiaca. ■tampad road, to work, 10c. Pacific Coast B oras Co., Oakland, CoL »bsmiaal ÜU . » I»« s.s.s. CURES SKIN DISEASES MULE TEAM BORAX f