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Ill lo be of tbIuo to nil women
ADVISED
RlfDDEN
h..m ho Tkcn According to Dl
rttlions an me uou.c, u
Hrti Aooearancc of the Cold.
a, Joseph, Mich., Sent., 1001. Ln.t
'...t . Ut n sudden cold, which
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frruna ii an old and woll tried rem-
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KASPARILLA
Tliirterlinff household remedy is most
'ulijr prescribed lor n "worm oi
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iRniiim ill ninii in. umiiiL' in liic
. i .' . j : i . ; r
promolitii; n wholesome, natural
correcting sour siotnacn, bnu
Tteularitics of the bowels, con-
auon ana iuc in iu' list oi irouuiea
f traceable to those unwiiolcsomc
nm. KflttMrilln (UutM-la itrnwtl.
ntmaciic, uacicacuc aim uesponu
due to inactivity of the liver,
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If it fails to satisfy wc authorize all
flirt rllfn1 Diariiii-AltAiii.
IVIVIHIIU Hit. M V. t ttOV. I ' I IVU
UIKUICAL Co. Portland. Oreovin
Bolh (inlliy,
Tho ninn who prided himself on his
keen perceptions wntched tho witness
on the Htnntl with intensity, nnd nolded
hlB bond vigorously at tho closing words
of tho bewildered witness.
"Thnt ninn's concerned In It," said
the keen ohservcr to hid friend. "Didn't
you notlco how his eves liiri,i
n round?"
"How nlout this next ono?" Inquired
tho friend.
"He's jriillty of soinothlnfr." nssortcd
the keen observer. "No man srnres nt
peoplo In thnt bold, defiant way If ho
baa a clear conscience."
No IMfrlit In Kick.
Customer It seoms to me t lint's an aw
ful price to have to jy for a pouud of
liver.
Butcher You must remember, ma'am,
that the liver Ii a choice part. This
steer weighed tirarly a ton, and he bad
only on small liver.
Too llninrdoii.
"rcfislr," admitted n waiter, "I shall
bo compelled to throw up my situation
here."
"Indeed 1 What Is tho matter?"
"Moro than I can put up with. Tho
coventor Insists on my eating mush,
rooms in tho presence of customers to
prove they are edible fungi." London
Tit-Bit.
Only a few yonrs ago tlio only nrtlclo
tasting of mnjilo wns maple su'ar.
Thoro is now nn nrtlclo on tlio market
thnt is so llko tlio real maplo sunr
thnt even old Vcrmontors nro unablo
to tell tlio difTorunco. In fact, on ac
count of its healthful qualities, bolng
a puroly vegetable product, noithor
sticky nor sickly, it is preferred by
many pooplo who formerly used only
the regulation maple sugar.
This now extract is called Maploinc.
It is n 8cattlo product and can bo used
to ndvnntago by tlio hotisowifo in n
vnrloty of ways. For instnnco, n syrup
liko mnplo can bo mndo by simply dis
solving granulated sugar in water nnd
adding a few drops of Maploinc.
Tho Crescent Manufacturing Com
pnny who mnko Maploino liuvo pub
lished n booklot called Maploino Dain
ties. This will bo sent frco on request
to nnyono who nskH for it. It is full
of wholcsomo roclpcs.
rtceoarnUlnff Ilia I.lnillndnna.
Cholly It me see what's (Hint quo
tation about a nod being as good as a
wink, and so foHh?
Fwcddy Why cr I can't think
Cholly O, I know that. I'm asklnj
you to try U remember. Chicago Trib
une. You Can Get Allen's Toot-Caie rRCf.
Wrlto AllenS. Olmatcd. to Itoy.N. V., for a
tree amulo o( Alteu'a Foot-Kme. It euro
twcatliiff. hot swollen, nclilnir feet. It niakca
now or tlRltt uliocn eay. A certain euro (or
corn. in lowing nun nnn uuruoni. ah uruK'
((liUtultlt. Uc. lon't accept any luUtlluK
7fsr Iii1arr.
"Who Is that striking looking man
near tfie bead of tb table?" asked one
of the guests.
"That's Mr.- Jypet," answered the oth
er. "He's a blood boiler."
"What I A workman at the stock
yards?"
"No, no; don't you understand? lie
writes thtae ibocklng stories of corpora
tion cruelty to children and Ignorant em
ployes that yon read in the Magasine."
Chicago Tribune.
1-
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FOR
When bad blood is caused from nn Infection of the circulation by the
fit I AM rtriti(ii 11a iH . amunl altmito it I In tnrtfl tM 11 ri'milMl
oata and throat, cnnnerilnrw! Rnlntrhef on the bodv. swollen irlnnus in
cpoin. fallintr ham sores and ulccra. etc. These Eenernl sytnptonifl.
& " W.l V4 bllU UUUJTf OilVtV VIVT i I
w, Muu .mjiniinitVO IIIC UUII);C1U1I Ul "It """"in " "
'main in the system tltc disease will finnlly wreck the health and break
in ins tirnHnn t i : i .... f 'nutnyinna i rrw
5. S. is the one real and certain cure; it poes down to the very bottom of
'trouble, nnd bv rcmovinir tverv trace of the noison. nnd nddiue rich,
thllll m.-l.t.' ..! i . " -il.! f..1 .1 1..- i C K
iMiaostrelinlile of all blood purifiers, and its concentrated ingredients of
Ihflll V(rn(.l,l,. . ... I 1-11.. Jf tn r.liril1rr film
.,, -(,,-l"" i.-aiiuuih aim juices caucciiiuy uhuji. " -----
ius irnuillfi. VVrilm fnr M.t- limiw. tr..n.tliif Itnnlf. WHICH IS 11 VUHIUIMU
I I , . ... .V.. U II I .IV. ...W fc.WM..ft.W..V 1
4 ID the trpnlinn t jtrr i. -i I .!. ,1!r,.c. mwl nulr fnr nilV
. . viii i me (iiuci en t uiuirca ui iiiv; uiiivuov., -- j
-vu.vui uuvicc you wish, jno charge lor ctmcr.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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mti. DO ALL
Til tT ANT
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Quality,
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r BAKING
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2d Ounces for 25 Gents
A real power that raises and sustains
the douoh with absolute certainty.
No failures. A cake made with
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We inaiat upon refunding your
money if a trial does not con
vince you
Damnna for Trnlnpil Fnrmera,
Tho last ten years has seen nn enor
mous Increase In tho demand for men
trained in agricultural lines, Tho num
ber of such men has enormously In
creased, but tho detnaud Is not yet sup
plied. Many of us can look back twenty
years to tho time when untrained men
wero nt tho head of agricultural In
struction In most of our agricultural
colleges. Those men lind to be employ
ed becuuso they wero tho best that
could bo found.
Ono man who rose to be tho chief
dnlry instructor In a State afterwards
went to n dnlry school and took n full
course, showing that ho felt that he had
something to lenrn, even though he
himself had been nn Instructor.
To-day wc arc getting tho result of
tho past twenty years of training In
tho agricultural schools nnd their de
pendencies, the dnlry schools. Tho men
nt tho head of tho departments to-dny
nro vaBtly superior In training to the
men that occupied the snmo positions
twenty years ago. They have not only
learned nil that their Instructors knew,
but hnvo dug up other facts nnd hnvo
nsslmllated tho new facts dug out by
other peoplo In nil parts of the world.
Hut where there wero few positions
to be filled twenty years ago, there are
hotisands of places to be filled to-dny.
There are moro schools and nil of them
are larger. Moreover, private enter
prises nre levying toll on the young
" -
Snro flio Hot (en Treea.
When the trunks of cherry trees have
started to decay probably the best way
of checking It Is to clean out tho dead
wood, paint the wound thoroughly with
whitewash, or, better yet, with Hor
denux mixture, and then cover tho
whole wound with grafting wax or
clny, so ns to keep tho water out. Whllo
this may not result In nn entire healing
over of tho bnd wounds, It will prob
ably stop the decay, and make the trees
last longer than they would If left with
out trcntmcnt. Don't be afraid to re
move nil the rotten wood, as It adds
nothing to the strength of tho tree and
has a tendency to promote rot In the
new tissues. It Is quite likely that this
rot stnrted In the tunnel of a borer nnd
has gradually spread until It Is serious.
Korclnsr Cant clou pen.
Tho experiment of growing canta
loupes under muslin canopies so thnt
they may be ready for the market two
or three weeks before those grown In
the ordinary wny has been successfully
undo In California. Tho cantaloupes
wero planted In the usual manner, so
fnr ns hilling and spacing were con
cerned, but over each hill there wns
stretched a canopy of white muslin
about tho size of a man's pocket hand
kerchief. Two nrched wires wero used,
crossed over the melon hill somewhat
llko tho center wicket In a croquet
ground. Tho ends of these wires were
sewed to the corners of tho muslin
squnres and tho wires then thrust firm
ly Into the ground so ns to secure the
canopies nnd prevent the wind blowing
them nwny. These protectors cost
complete about 8 cents each. The mel-
BANITABY COW STALL.
1
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Cattle of different ages must be provided for lu constructing a row of
stalls. Even when all nro mature animals, the larger ones will require a few
inches more standing room than the shorter ones. The stall nt one end can
bo mndo six Inches longer than the stall at the other end. A slope of one
Inch from tnnnger to gutter Is necessary for drainage. The Illustration shows
tho dimensions of the several parts. A, manger; B, platform; C, adjustable
piece ; D, where cow's hind feet rest; E. gutter.
trained men going out of tho agricul
tural schools and experiment stations.
Another twenty years will possibly
show ns groat an ndvanco ns have the
past twenty. Agricultural EpltomlBt
XcTf Form of Drae.
The Illustration shows a drag made
with four old wagon tire Irons, tho two
front ones being heavier than tho rear
ones, ff the ground Is very lumpy
better work can bo done by wlrltig n
log on tho front tires. Tho drag Is In
expensive nnd will bo found useful un
dor certain conditions.
Ebb Kattim Kowla.
Egg eating is due to ono or two
causes either lnck of shell-forming
mntorlal or a bad habit acquired by
closo confinement nnd bad example. If
tho fowls are receiving too little they
consumo tho eggs In order to sntlsfy
their craving. In ono hundred eggs
of ordinary slzo there aro about twen-ty-two
ounces of Umo, and all this must
bo taken into tho system In ono form
or another, llroken oyster shells nre,
perhaps, tho best nnd cheapest shell
forming material. If duo to a bad
habit, It Is rnthor inoro dllllcult to over
come If tho culprit can bo discovered,
and It Is not a valuable bird, It Is hot
ter to kill It at once, as tho habit Is ono
that quickly spreads to tho other fowls.
good old wny of curing this vlco
Is by blowing an ordinary egg and re
filling with a mlxturo of cayenno pep
per nnd mustard. This should bo loft
In a protnlnont plnco, and If tho fofcrls
nock nt it they will not, In all proba
bility, repeat tho experiment. Too few
nost boxes sometimes cause tho eggs
to bo laid on tho floor nnd in tho run,
which is putting unnecessary tetupta
tlon in tho wny.-S. B. 0., In tho Amor
lean Cultivator.
ons responded to the genial wnrmth
thus engendered nnd the protection
from tho winds nnd frost
Protect tba Dlnla.
A French naturalist asserts that It
tho world were to become blrdless man
could not Inhabit It after nine years'
time, In spite of all the sprays and poi
sons that could bo manufactured for
the destruction of insects. Tho bugs
and slugs would simply eat up our or
chards and crops. Indeed, tho more
wo study tho various adjustments and
arrangements by which the business of
tho natural world about us Is carried
on, the better disposed we should be
to distrust our ability to Improve upon
tho present executive mnnagement of
(his groat terrestrial pluuet. Boston
Evening Transcript.
Iteatlim tliu Land,
Where nn area of land litis been very
soverely overgrnzed In the past it will
bo nbBolutely necessary that It be very
carefully pastured for the first two or
throe years. Tho nallvo grasses and
forago plnut8 must have a cltauco to
regain their former vigor nnd go to
seed. A very large number of stock
meu advocate resting tho land that Is,
keeping all stock off a period of three
or four years. That this remedy will
bring about the desired results has
been definitely proved la numerous in
stances. J. S. Cotton.
To Kill Cut Wurma.
In India tho formula used by thb
government for poisoning cutworms Is
4 pounds of white arsenic and 8 pounds
of sugar, In 0 gallons of water, used to
moisten 80 pounds of fine-chopped
straw. Bmnll quantities aro dropped
nt tho bases of plants.
IVevra at the Granite.
Thero nro now 418 subordinate
granges In Maine, with n membership
of between 50,000 nnd 57,000. Ten now
grnngo halls wero dedlcnted during the
past yonr, making elghty-nluo halls
owned by granges in tho State. The
totnl cash receipts of tho secretary's
olllce wero $11,274.
Thoro wore 1,200 persons In attend
ance at tho Ohio Stato Grnngo meeting
nt Kenton. Twenty-two new granges
had been organized nnd there have
been largo accessions during tho year
to granges already orgnnlzed. Tho
treasurer showed total resourcea of
$23,788. Tho committee In charge of
tho trade arrangement reported that
sixty-four tons of binder twine had
been purchased, worth $12,000, ancj
fertilizer to tho amount of $21,000,
WE
BUY
m
TO
aV IbbWJI
TO
FURS-HIDES
pot csnti. 10 toB0 moro monr for j-mt to uhln Raw Fnr and TJUIn to on than to
at home. Write for Price LUt. Market Ileport, Shipping Tain, and about our
HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDE.?
40 pftte. teath.r brand P.tt Oilnr on lh latijeet f r wrllUn. tllaitniUol all Far Anlmall. AH
ihoat Tftppfi S.crci, Dw-oy,, Trapf, 0m. Lawi. How and wb.r to trap, and to hotna a tae
caiifnl Irapptr Iff a regular EnryelupVlla. Prle.t2. Tooarcaitnmfr f I 2V IMm tanned Into
beaatifol R.bM, Our Mafnetfe Bait and ttocoj attraelt anlmala in trap! tl.00n.rhntla( phlpronf
BldM and rui to oi and cat Utbol srieoa. Andtrathilro, Xleot. 121 Jtlancapalla.Mlniu
Frohnblr from Hoaton.
"But, surely," protested the lately de
parted girl, "you're not going to take me
to tho cr Infernal regions?"
"Only for a few seconda," replied the
attendant spirit. "We must thaw you
out a llttla." Catholic Standard and
Times.
Mothera will And Mrs. Wln1(nr Boothlne
syrup the beat rcmedr to ueo for their chUdr-jl
luring tho teething period.
Innocent.
"Edith, I was ashamed of you when
you called Mr. Midlage an old man to
his face,"
"Why, mamma, I did nothing of tha
kind. I wouldn't be as impolite as that
for the world. I called him an old gen
tleman." PITC Bt- Vltna' Dance ana errona uiaeaiea peroa
rlUntntlr enrfd lir Dr.) .Ine'a Orcnt Nerve Ito
torer. Hon4 for race $3.00 trial bottle and treatlra.
Dr. II. II. Kline. Ld., S31 Arch St., Philadelphia. Fa.
By a Nnrroiv Martrln.
"You're all out of breath," said Pnoo
dles. "What have you been doing?"
"Been running a racel" panted Ardup.
"On a hot day like this? What for?"
"To er decide who was going to pay
for tho dinner."
"Did you win?"
"Tea, by the skin of my teeth.1?
"Who was the othei fellow?"
"He wns well, he was the proprietor
of the restaurant. I managed to lose him
In the crowd Just as be was about to
make a grab for me." Chicago Tribune.
I roar month almllar In anr way to the alioref If
0. no need to wear a wobMr. nnnrntblo partial plate
or ill-tittlng. ordinary bridge work. The lr. WU
ayatem of
"TEETH WITHOUT PLATES"
The rcanlt of 21 yrorV experience, the new way of
replacing teeth In the n-oath-teeth In fact, teeth In
appearance, teeth to chew your food n ton, a yoa
did ni on yoor natnr.'l one. Onr force la no or?n
Ircd we can do joar entire crown, brldre or plat
work In a day If necefwary. Ponitively palnleaa ex.
tractlng. Only hith-claaa. scientific work.
WISE DENTAL CO., INC.
Dr. W. A. Wiw, Manager.. 21 year In Portland.
rVcoiid Floor. Falling Building, Ihlrd and Waah
Intrton Strpeta. OEiee fcouni. 8 A. M, to 81'. M. Son
daya. to 1 P. II. Palnlewi Vitractlng. CCoi platea.
t& op. Phones A and Main ZU9.
P N U
No. 42-08
WHEN -writing: to advertlaera pleaae
mention tlila paper.
ALCOHOL 3 PEH CENT
Age(atlcEreparat(on&rAs
slmilating (teFoodandReijiia
ling lite StontarJts andBowls of
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Larare
Promotes DigtionJCkerM'
ness and RestContains ntiitar
OpiimiJ-lorphinc norMieeraL
NOT NARCOTIC.
csptifoUBcsmmrnss.
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Aperfect Remedy forCcnsfipa
Hon . Sour Stoituch.fllarrtoa
Worms.Corcvulsions.Fvii'ensB-
nessmulLossOFSlEEP. i
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NEW YORK.
Bears the aJlm
Signarare JA
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Use
or Over
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Exact Copy of Wrapper. THt etwrafn coxpinr, new vona city.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
POllTLANU. OREGON
BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
They are Trained for business In a business-like way.
Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all of Its trraduaUsT
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SCHOOL SHOES without Beams-think of
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soles and double leather toes. By fur the most
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."si,ccIaLftlS.rit"Seam,-'schoolShoe8"Mcor
like Iron." They wear Just twice as lone; as
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Mada in all styles and sizes, for every day and
Eunuiiv wear fnr hnvi nn.l ,,1.1.
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