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is made of the best
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in Libby's Great While
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flavor is all retained.
When removed from the
tin it's ready to servel
It can be quickly pre
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styles and nothing makes
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- In the home; at the
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Libby, McNeill & Libby,
Chicago.
A well-known bishop relates that be
was In a small country town where,
owing to the scarcity of good servants,
V'.ost or the ladles preferred to do their
vn work, sa,vs a London paper.
He was awakened quite early by the
tones of a soprano voice singing "Near
er, My God, to Thee!" As the bishop
lay In bed he meditated upon the piety
which his hostess must possess which
enabled her to go about her task early
In the morning singing such a noble
hymn.
At breakfast he spoke to her about
It, and told her how pleased he was.
"Oh, law," she replied, "that's the
hymn I boll- the eggs by three verses
for soft and five for bard."
"Oh!" exclaimed Miss Gusch at the
art exhibition. "Here's a clever thing
in oil 'When the Cat's Away.' It Isn't
signed; I wondor who painted It "
"isviaenuy a wouud, repnea Mr.
Bhoude. "Look at the mice; see what
a ferocious expression she has given
them." Philadelphia Press.
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I MArv i .i s
Seised Her Opportunity.
He was not a very rapid wooer, and
she was getting a bit anxious.
Again be called, and they sat togeth
er In the parlor, "just those two."
A loud ro-p c&me at the front door.
"Oh, bother!" she said. "Who can be
calling?"
"Say you're out," said the deceiver.
"Oh, no ; that would be untrue," mur
mured the Ingenuous one.
. "Then say you're engaged," he urged.
"Oh, may I, Charlie?" she cried, as
she threw himself in his arms.
And the man kept on knocking at
the front door. Illustrated Bits.
Mothen will find Hn. Window! Soothing
Syrup too belt remedy to useior tlieircliiHin
luring tU tea thing period.
Hard to Please.
Eminent Statesman What are the In
fernal newspapers saying about me now,
Chickiey?
Private Secretary They haven't men
tioned your name for a month. Senator.
Eminent StatesmanBlank dash the
newspapers !
JITS
St. Vitus' Dance and all Kervons Dlram
permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ureal
erve Restorer. Kend for FKKE IZtrlal bottle mnrf
treatise. Ur.lt. ILKilnc. LcL.tul A.rch BL, l'klJjL.i'a.
Within Her Rights.
"Madam, what Is your age?" asked
the lawyer.
"I decline to answer," responded the
witness.
"On what ground?"
"On the ground that it would con
vict me of lying. I've always answer
ed that question when not under
C" M m..vi,n TT , ,11
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One of the products of that class,
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Cariosity.
Mr. Stubb Yes, Maria, twenty years
is supposed to elapse between the third
and fourth acts.
Mrs. Stubb Do tell ! Then we must
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, Mrs. Stubb Yes, I want to see the
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GRANGE DECLARES ITSELF.
Outlines Plan of Action on Irrigation
Question, -Besolutions
unanimously adopted by
the Oregon State Grange at Eugene,
juay 14, iyua, upon lue following mo
tion: Moved that the resolutions be adopted
as read and referred to the committee
on legislation, with power to propare a
bill as outlined therein, submitting the
same to the next session of the legisla
ture for adoption, and further, that the
chairman of the legislative committee
be authorized to invite such state or
national experts on water legislation
who can be secured to assist the com
mittee in preparing such bill, also one
representative from any state organiza
tion which may hereafter adopt sub
stantially similar resolutions.
Resolutions-
Whereai, Titles to water are of equal
importance with titles to land, and it
appears that a water right should be
as easily ascertained, as clearly defined,
as secure and in all respects as definite
as a perfect title to lanil; and,
Whereas, It is apparent that without
a definite system of water right titles
and adequate protection by the state,
our water users are burdened with cost
ly, and apparently unending litigation;
our present constructed works are de
preciated in value; the United States
hesitates to construct irrigation sys
tems; private capital declines to invest;
home-seekers go to other states and
countries, where the purchase .of an irri
gated farm does not mean the purchase
of a lawsuit, and thus our development
is seriously retarded; and,
Whereas, Our present water laws can
not be found by a study of the statutes
alone, but muni lis suu'ul fur iu a Iuu
series of decisions by our supreme
court, and apparently are so conflicting
that our ablest lawyers differ in opin
ion on the most fundamental points.
This law is incomplete and inadequate,
and has been, and is. in a state of flux.
Disputes are decided by the logic of
judges, rather than by "statutes of ths
legislature. Few know what the law is
today, none know what it may be to
morrow; now. therefore, be it
Eesolved, That it is the sense of the
Oregon State Grange that it is the duty
of the state of Oregon, at the earliest
possible time, to codify and enact a
complete, concise, and definite water
law, leaving to the courts only the mere
Interpretation of this law' on such oc
casion as it might be brought into dis
pute; and belt further
Eesolved, That such water law should
be based upon the best experience or
other states and countries, such as
Wyoming, Idaho and Canada, and
should include the following funda
mental principles:
1. 'That no water right should become
vested except .by direct grant from the
state.
2. To provide a system wherebv the
priority and limitations of every exist
ing right to the use" 6f water can
eventually be ascertained.
3. To provide a reliable record in
some central office of all water rights
determined, and of new rights as
initiated.
4. That actual measurements of
ditches and streams be made as a basis
for tho adjudication of existing rights
and the initiation of new rights to tho
surplus water, ir any. .
5. To provide a definite procedure
whereby rights to such surplus water
may be acquired.
6. That beneficial use should be the
basis of all rights to the use of waiter,
and that water for irrigation purposes
should be made appurtenant to the land
irrigated.
7. All rights to the use of water for
power development should be limited to
period of twenty-five years,, subject
to renewal under certain restrictions.
8. To provide an efficient administra
tive system, with proper officers, for
the distribution of the water supply
among those entitled to its use.
QUERIES BY FARMERS. "
Experiment Station Called Upon for
Advice on Various Subjects.
' From ths Washington State Collets, Pullman.
A correspondent at Cheney writes
the following letter to the station:
"I am interested in the subject of
bacteria as an agricultural agency,
and would like to know if anything
is being done by the government
along the lines of bacteria research.
Is the use of bacteria cultures likely
to prove an important factor in t!:c
agriculture of the Inland Empire?
To what extent are fertilizers used in
the Northwest, and with what ef
ficiency? Please give me some infor
mation concerning the new theory of
loil poisoning by successive crops.' ''
Following is the reply given to this
letter:
"At'this station we have tested sev
eral different cultures, some of which
were successful, while others failed.
W have found that in the laboratory
and greenhouses,- where .conditions
could be controlled fairly well, the
cultures possessed values. We are
not sure that their use will become
general, for most of the commercial
product, does not show up very uni
formly. We have depended more
largely on the use of inoculated soil
from old alfalfa fields, in getting a
stand of alfalfa, than on the bacteria.
"Fertilizers have not been very
thoroughly tested in eastern Wash
ington, but we are learning that manv
of our soils may be vastly improved
by certain treatments. The indica
tions are that fertilizers will be used
in the near future, more as a cor
rective agency, than to increase fertil
ity. The theory of 'soil-poisoning' is
based on the fact that where a soil
is overcharged with some element,
the exeess of this element becomes in
jurious to vegetation. It is necessary
to counteract this by ths us of torn
sJaaaniaai fnf tHiff
Boiled Dowm.
"Tired of hearing my 'sugary words,
re you, Pulsatilla Corkins!" howled the
indignant Orlando. "Perhaps you will be
kind enough to tell me, Miss Corkins,
what a sugary word is I What Is It made
ofr
"It is made, Mr. Spoonamore," answer
ed the fair Pulsatilla, "of verbum sap."
VI ithout another word of any descrip
tion Orlando Spoonamore grabbed his bat
and groped his way out Into the dark
some night. The blow had crushed him.
Ohltago Tribune.
Sufficient Recommendation.
Speedham Yes, I want a chauffeur,
but I want a man who Is experienced.
Applicant I don't know anything
about an automobile, sir, but I used
to be a niotonnan on ,a trolley car.
Speedham Why did you quit the
Job? -
Applicant I didn't quit, Blr; I was
discharged for recklessness.
Speed hum Good! Consider yourself
engaged.
An Aerial Sailor. ,
"So you were u Hnllor, my poor
man?" said the good housewife. "Well,
I wish you would go down In the cel
lar and ball out the two feet of water
that has accumulated down there."
"tJgh!" grunted Dusty Dennis, with
a shudder. "I dare not go near- water,
lady."
"What? A sailor afrnld of water?"
"Yes, muni. Yer see, I was a sailor
on an airship."
Ilelatlv Snbmeracence.
"My poor man, you look as If you
mirht have seen better days."
"You are right, ma'am. 1 have."
"And now, I presume, you are among
what -we call the submerged tenth." ,
"Worse than that, ma'am. I am an In-"
Initesimal fraction of the submerged thou
sandth of the submerged tenth. My pres
ent occupation is stoking on an ocean
steamer." .
Why She Hesitated.
"I admit that I love you, Clarence,"
said the young heiress, "but I'll have
to speak to nmmma."
"Eh?" said Clurence. "You mean I'll
hnve to speak to her."
"No, I will. She'll come home from
Europe. to-morrow, where she's been, for
the last three months, and she may
have engaged me to some nobleman
while she wns there." Independent
You Can Gel Allen's root-Ease FREE.
Write AllenS. Olmsted, I Hoy, N. Y., for a
Irce nample of Allen's Fool-Ease. It t'tircn
oweRtlng. hot swollen, aching feet. It make
now or tight Blioi'8 easy. A certain cure for
corns. Ingrowing mi I 1b and bunions. All drug
git,t.i sell It. 2'm. tion't accept suy auUtltutc
Classifying Him.'
The pimply faced youth had thrown a
pop bottle at the umpire.
A policeman grabbed him by the col
lar, jerked him to. bis feet, and removed
his hat.
Then he took a tape line from bin pock
et and measured the fellow's head.
"Size 0," he said. "That lets you off
ths time, young man. Uut don't do it
again, or back you go to to 'sylum for
the feeble minded,"
No more pop bottles were thrown from
that particular section of the bleachers
during that particular game. Chicago
Tribune. '
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O
We, the nnderalKned, hare knwn F. J.
Cheney for the last 1ft years, and bolieve him
perfectly honorable in all buisness transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tion mode by nls fl rm.
WALPINtl, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Dnifrpists, Toledo.O
Hall's Catarrah Cure is iken Internally, act.
Ing directly upon the blond and mucous sur
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Price 75 cents tier bottle. Sold by all Druwrlsts.
Take Hall's Family Fills for Constipation.
The Quintessence of It,
"The gall of thut fellow Stryker !"
"What's he done now 7"
"Why. you know, he's a chronic bor
rower, and when I told him I'd have
to stop loaning him money now that
I had a wife, he went for nie hammer
and tongs for getting married at his
expense." Boston Transcript.
When the blood is pure and healthy, the skin will be solt, smooth, and
free from all blemishes and eruptions ; but when some acid humor takes
root in the circulation, its presence is quickly manifested by some form of
6kin disease. The skin receives its necessary nourishment and strength
from the blood. Wh,en, however, this vital fluid becomes a humor-laden,
6tream, it can no longer preserve the healthy, natural appearance of the skin,
but by its acrid, impure nature continually irritates and inflames the delicata
tissues and fibres and keeps the cuticle in a diseased and disfigured condition.
External applications cannot reach the blood, and therefore are beneficial
only for their ability to reduce inflammation, and assist in keepintr the parts
1 clean. To cure any skin trouble the blood must be purified of the humors
; that are causing the trouble. S. S. S. drives out the humors from the blood
bo that the skin, instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
healthy, cooling stream. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and
removes every particle of impure matter, all acids and humors, and restores
the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin
disease or affection. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to
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My Hair
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Don't have a falling out with
your hair. It might leave you I
Then what? That would mean
thin, s:raggly, uneven," rough
hair. Keep your hair at home!
Fasten it tightly to your scalp I
You can easily do it with Ayer's-
Hair Vigor. It is something
more than a simple hair dress
ing.. It is a hair medicine, a
hair tonic, a hair food.
tf he bast kind of a testimonial
"Sold for over sixty years."
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CliERKY PECTORAL.
Logical Sttppoaltlon.
Little Lloyd Pupa, was George
Washington married to Knglnnd?
Pupa Of cou rue not, niy son. Why
do you ask sui'h a silly question?
Little Lloyd-Tlils book says Eng
land Is our mother country, and ns
George Washington was the father of
fcln eoiintry on;rw tlwy wtr mar,
rled. Chicago News.
I. onion I Inference.
Scapegrace Nephew Uncle Henry,
ever since I've known Miss Hope I've
been a different mnn.
Indulgent I'nele Then you must havs
Improved a liltle, my dear boy I
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