Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens the delicate lung tissues, deranges the digestive organs, and breaks down the general health. It often causes headache and dizzi ness, impairs the taste, smell and hearing, and affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease it re quires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures. In usual lir.uid form or In chocolated tablets known as SarsatabS. 100 doses L Aicnlnut Adverse Condtdlon. Interviewer May I ask how you ac quired your clear and luminous style of writing? Successful author Do you think it's a luminous style, young man? Well, I ac quired it by long and painful labor in a dimly lighted back attic. Rain is never known to fall in tha region between the Erst and second cata racts of the Nile. An English brewery hns given a con tract for a million labels per day for the present year. Our million Immigrants a year are bringing with them $23,000,000 a year, besides their labor. The world uses at least 170,000,000, 000 matches yearly. A "man, 32," advertises In a morning I.uijuoii pui'ur lliut he U willing to "un dertake any adventure, however desperate." Children In Fashion. Children have become the fashion, asserts n periodical that calls itself the World and His Wife. It Is the smart thing to sit at meat with them, to pay deference to their opinions, to encourage them In their Ingenous flip pancies. That Is an Improvement on the dreadful tyranny of our grand fathers and grandmothers ; but the wheel has turned a littje too far. Apartment Hons Amenities. Third Floor Renter When you buy coffee why don't you have the grocer grind it for you? Fourth Floor Renter When you buy a chuck steak why don't you get the butcher to hammer the d&ylights out of it for you? 1 I e rr . Sr:,..fckj--- Sllaare la Steer Feeding;. The use of silage in feeding steers while fattening Is growing in favor sreadliy, and especially where lands are high priced and when feeding sluirs generally are high. There has Quite the Contrary. been n EOOd deal of nrelnrllee HL'.ilimt 1 T JM ..i!.. airs, upsome is your aenusi one or. 8inge nmong extensive feeders, but KH tZJ . tt... i "ey are induced to try it so do they sympathetic that he says it" hurts hiln become converted to Its use. Just as much as It does me. Makes Una Exception. "You're always kicking about our bar ing too many laws. I suppose you woulc repeal the law of gravitation if you could.' "Xo : . that's always rigidly enforced It's only the dead letter laws I'm after.' Futile. In feeding experiments conducted at the .Mitsourl Station in J'.)00-7 with steers weighing about 800 rou-uVi each i a: the beginning, those fed sl'iigj ate less dry matter than those fed whole stover or shredded stove, and gained in weight, while the dry stover Ms lost. The same sort of results were Hamlet had finished his soliloquy, and alB0 B,;cred from feodlti,; siloed stover the curious bystanders were waiting to c''-lnPf,red flth air-dried material, see what he would do next. Trofessor Tlumb, of the Ohio Agrl- "Xo," they Baid, at last. "He isn't cultural College, has this t say on the going to do it. He talks eloquently about subject: TOWER'S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF y OILED CLOTHING looks belter-wears lonqi and gives more fc"-' bodily comfort Vji Because cut on -J large pauerns. yer costs no more lhan Ihe "just as good kinds $UIT5UCKER5'3 SOLD EVERYWHERE tvery aarmenl rfrjWFD'e btannq ihe K, t Quaronleed " woterprool 'ViBRMw UTAIOO FRCt' x xn..-r i KASPARILLA This sterling household remedy is most successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles." For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective. operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. Hoyx Chemical Co. Portland, Oregon committing suicide, but he lacks the sand Nothing doing." Thus it appears that the original Ham let, like all his subsequent imitators, was lueidy tulkius for c5?ct. Chicago Tribune. "ir silage Is fed under cover, and to cattle rot wallowing iu inuJ or oo'.y manure, then good results will gen erally enme from Its usrt. However, hay or other .dry roughage fhould also b? fed. Silage fed twiea a day find hny once should give, goo.1 results. When cattle are being finished fr-r shipment, then the nmount of silage fed should be reduced and tho dry roughage increased, this to prevent I much shrinkage In shipping. However, Vanilla comes from a genus of climb- wl,:lt ,s known ns rational feeding, ing orchid which grows plentifully in ihj hl,t l ttIe shrinkage is apt to occur tropics. , r"") the use of the sllnge.. In expert The growth of girls Is greatest in their fifteenth year; of boys in their seven teenth. The tropical seas contain a greater per centage of salt than those of tat more northern latitudes. How a busy man doesn't love a per- i merits with steers fed d'fiVrent rations at the Virginia Station, thos? fed sl- slstently cheerful Individual who sue- i,rt. i,. , .' , , i , , , , , . , , jint'e showed no apprec Kb! J (shrinkage VVBUD VU1J 1 U ULI ll UU1.' , In the market over those fed exclusive The sum of $1,750 was paid in London 'y dry feed." the other day for an orchid an Odonto glossum Crispium Pittanum. Crib Without a Shovel. This grain ' storage house Is de- The women of Italy are much more signed to allow for handllnir the crop industrious than the men. I without linneeeRsnrv lifting firnln is hauled In the upper drive and poured from the wagons Into the bins, and Is then removed by be ing drained from the bins Into the wagons In the If built upon a hill- Norway has twenty hospitals devoted to the treatment of leprosy. A Ha7leton (Pa.) school teacher rests her pupils by allowing a ten-minute sleep. Punctuation marks were first used In 1490. iffcOoL SECTION OF TUB CBID insect intelligence. K'lii,?-iijV Jtyt-Ci " ereatiwl at hi ivf?S -j kin.l. II.) triuitK any nml &yu-fJ,J? -Vtji nil dim.muM lih owr ful t'liinitm rt,i. herlm C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor ThlRr"fwt ('hi now phy-Fit-inn in wi'll known thrttiiMhout the North wiwi I'iKMitisiMtf bin won dfrftil tmtl nuirvolous ,'imM, nnii f tonny Iht- 1 and hurkH tlntl uru entlrply unknown in tho inml irul wit'iit'u of thin country. With thont liartn-lf-n rmuP'lii'ri hu uiinrHnt'tfl to cure cutarrh, HNtlimn. lunu tmul'l(M. rhtMirnfitinm. m,rwniriutMft, ritniiiHi'L. lit-r nml kiilny troubles, ulto in'ivutu diiw(tMa ot iueu hii1 wo num. CONSULTATION fREE Pntit?nti otitnlilo of city writb for blanks and c ire u J urn. liu-Jut 4c stamp. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162H first 5t., Near Morrison Portland, Or. Tlio flminilor id sn'ld tf itennail- 7 flflf . 000 eggs In the course of a year. ! lower driveway, Wasps rank next to ants in point ot side the Job of making the fills will not be serious. Even on level ground this can be done without a great ex penditure of labor with the use of a road scraper. The entire building must be raised upon piers about 4 ft. high, so that the bottom of the bins is not much Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to per manent success and creditable stand Ing. Accordingly, It is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, hut one of faiany reasous why it la the best of personal and family laxatives Is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any lower than the bottom of the wagon debilitating after effects and without Dnx allowing the entire contents of having to Increase the quantity from tbe ll!n3 to be drained into the wagons time to time. i without lifting. Farm and Home, It acts pleasantly and naturally and Taiiereuio.u in cattle oi EnKinni.' truly as a laxative, and its component Consul Joseph G. Stephens of Ply parts are known to and approved by mouth, advises that the English auth- physiclans, as it is free from- all "r'tles are making known through tl" ohlectlonable substances. To eet. its "'p'u" of the press the disagreeable beneficial effects always purchase the fl,0,ts ,rt,latlve to tuberculoBte in cows , . . . . ,, nnd phthisis In human beings In that genuine manufactured by the Call- ' . , , , , : . . . . . . section of England. The relation of xornia ing syrup tjo., oniy, ana xor tne two ,g w,d tQ bg a 8cIentflc fnot TWO-STORV OBANAET. sale by all leading druggists. PNU No. 48-08 WHEN writing; to advertisers please mention this paper. iftitfp'Ji I VMU DO AU V'-iSft'. -. 9 DO IT RTl'ITIt RSESCENT EgS-Phosphate !1 BAKING POWDER t 1 The Homo that Pulls on Ills lilt It is claimed by one who has tried It that a driving horse that pulls 6n the bit can be cured by fastening a small ring on each side of the bridle and as near the brow band as possible, , Pass tho lines through bit rings and , snap them Into the rings at the brow band. This, with a common jointed I bit, will ennblo a child to hold a "pull er" or hard-mouthed horse with ease AI1T fYl TAIifHT FiIAril C ' un(Jer almost all circumstances. It can III I I llr MIlVlM rillrl r i be us(,1 011 a fnst borse In double team w- -w.... or on both, as desired. It Is cheap and AFULLPOUNDx25c Get it from your Grocer In many districts of Devon 23 per cent of the cows have tuberculosis. The overage number of deaths from con sumption among the people of the sin gle County of Devon alone exceeds 300 per annum. In one charity organlza tlon 80 per cent of the children aro suffering from this dread disease. the willow posts. Instead of bel.ig dead. ' were alive, had taken root and were growing. In their upward movement i they had carried the barn along. -Last spring the barn was on stilts 9 feet high, and he put In a new floor and surrounded the posts with siding, thereby making a two-story affair. There Is now a space of 9 inches be tween the floor and the ground, and the owner expects to have a three-story barn In the course of time. Goliad. (Texas) Guard. ivm Salt fur Coirs. A supply of salt available whenever the cow wants it is necessary to main tain a high milk yield. Salt stimulates the appetite and assists digestion and assimilation, which Increase the flow of 'the fluids of the body. Salting feeds for dairy cows once a week is not suf ficient. It Is a good nlon to keei rock salt under shelter where the cows cn get it at will and then feed loose salt once a week in such quantities as the cows will eat. Loose salt may be used exclusively If it can be sheltered from rain. Do not mix salt with feed, for frequently cows get more salt thnn they need, which will reduce the flow or uitlk. Cows bavlne salt kent before them at all times In separate compart ments will not eat too much. Should remember that our force Is so orpmnlzed that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN, BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY, if necessary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE when plates or bridge are ordered. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS; no uncertainty but SPECIALISTS, who do the most scien tlflc and careful work. WISE DENTAL COMPANY, INC. Dr. W. A. Wise, Mirr., 21 years in Portland. Second floor Falling- building. Third and Washing-ton streets. Office hoars: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 1 P. M. Painless extracting- 60c; plaUa 86 up. easily applied and it won't make the mouth sore. lion to Raise a Darn. A farmer near Goliad bad a novel experience. A few years ago he built a small barn, and In the construction used green willow posts at the corners and along the sides. For some time nothing unusual was noticed, hut after a year he saw that where he bad laid the floor near the ground It was three feet above soil. lie discovered that Valno of Potatoes aa Food. According to statistics obtained, It appears that potatoes constitute about la per cent of the total food con sumed by the average family. They are essentially starchy and eaten alone would furnish a very one-sided bndly COMPOSITION OF THE POTATO. L, fat ; b, crude Bbre and other carbohydlat is exclusive of starch ; c, protein ; d, ash. balanced diet that would prove un wholesome to most people. As indi cated in the illustration the edible por tion, is made up of 73.3 per cent water, 18.4 per cent carbohydrates (principal ly starch), 2 2 per ceut protein, 0.1 per cent fat. and 1 per cent ash or mineral matter. These figures represent gen eral averages from which there are wide variations In individual speci mens. When potatoes are eaten with meat, eggs, or fish, which are essenti ally nitrogenous foods, a well-balanced diet is obtained. Increase Its Capacity. The metal towel bar which is to be seen In every properly furnished bath room. Is a popular piece of furulshing. as attested by its general use. Up to very recently It has consisted of a straight bar of me tal or glass, held at a convenient height above the tub by supports secured In tbe wall. The storage ca pacity of this article has been greatly Increased by a slight change in the de sign. This feature Is particularly de sirable from the fact that it permits of fresh towels being placed on the rear, while the towels In use may hang from the front NEW TOWEL BACK. Tha Ponltrr House. Now is a good time to disinfect the poultry house, so as to keep the lice from getting a mastery over you. Any kind of liquid lice killer is good to spray the house with, being sure to spray the roosts and nest boxes as well. If a cheaper disinfectant Is re quired, a whitewash can be made of lltue and water, with some crude car bolic acid In it This proves a very good deodorizer and disinfectant, and a large quantity of it can be used without hurting the pocketbook too se verely. Lack of Material. The laying of soft-shelled eggs is caused by lack of shell-making ma terial, in the shape of crushed oyster shells or some other form of lime. The hens should have plenty of good grit. Half the time the fowls are left with out a good supply of grit to grind tbe food, the natural supply being inade quate or inferior. Rice table scraps will make hens over-fat and have a tendency to cause hens to lay soft shelled eggs. Farmers' Home Journal. Pearh Ilattcr Pudding. Fill a pudding dish with peeled and halved peaches, pour over them one pint of water, cover closely and bake until the peaches are tender, then drain off the juice and let It cool. Add to the Juice oue pint of milk, four well beaten eggs, one cupful of sug:ir, one tablespootiful of melted butter, one saltspoonful of salt and one cupful of flour mixed and sifted with one tea spoonful of baking powder. Beat well, pour the batter over' the peaches and bake until a rich brown. Serve with sweetened cream. Potato Croquettes. A delicious way of serving potatoes Is the following; Boll and mash twelve medium sized white potatoes, using one tahlespoonful of butter Instead of milk. When they are nearly cold add beaten yolks of three eggs, oue tea spoonful of chopped parsley, one quarter toaspoonful of grated nutmeg and six drops of onion Juice. Stir these Ingredients together until they are smooth. Make up Into small cone shaped croquettes and stand away to harden. Dolled Custard. Into a quart of milk stir a pinch of baking soda, then heat to the scalding point in a double boiler. Beat five eggs light with a half-cup of granulated sugar and pour the scalding milk grad ually on these, beating steadily. Ke turn to the double boiler and cook, stir ring constantly until the custard coats the spoon. Take from the fire, flavor with vanilla and set nside to cool. When cold turn Into glasses, whip meringue on top and serve. Crab Apple Jelly. Allow one pound of Juice and one half pound of sugar. Wash apples, put jinera into an enameled kettle, cover I with cold water and cook until tender. I Then press them through a sieve with Juice. The next day pour from set itllngs, weigh and put on fire with sugar .and skim them occasionally. Cook for 'one hour and it will become a good red. kill Jelly glasses and cool. How Seeds Are Scattered. Dr. Howard, secretary of the Amer ican Society for the Advancement of Science, writing of the manner in which seeds are carried to great dis tances by birds, recites an experiment of Darwin which had a curious result Adhering to the leg of a wounded part ridge, Darwin found a ball of earth, weighing six and a half ounces. From the seeds contained In this ball he raised thirty -two plants, belonging to Ave distinct species. Wounds on Trees. No artificial medium can be applied to the surface of a tree wound which will Induce it to heal more quickly. The activity of the healing process de pends upon the character and position and the time of the yenr when the wound Is mnde, rather than upon pro tective coverings, but where a large surface of heart wood Is exposed it is advisable to protect It from decay by a cont of white lead or other satisfac tory covering. Milk tor Calves. The calf finds in fresh milk while It is still warm with the animal heat of the cow, It Is said, a constituent value not found in the milk after it is allowed to get cold. The chemist cannot define it, and it cannot be restored again by warming the milk. If every calf could be fed its milk sweet, and while it still retained Its animal heat there would no doubt be fewer cat-bammed steers going to the block. Tapioca Puddins, Boll one-half cupful of tapioca and one cupful of sugar in three cupfuls of hot water until clear. Remove from the fire and add the well-beaten whites of two eggs, a cupful of grated pine apple and the Juice of half a lemon. Serve cold with cream. Half a nine- apple will be sufficient. What Is left 'nay be used for the next day. Dellcloua Corn Oysters. One dozen ears of young corn, grated: one beaten egg, three tnble spoonfuls of cream, two tablespoonfuls of flour, one tablespoonful of melted butter. Mix thoroughly; drop with a dessert spoon Into saucepan and fry is you would oysters. linked I'Kars. Heat a tablespoonful of butter in a small granite pan; when hot break lu as many eggs as you wish cooked, sea son with salt and pepper and pour over enough sweet cream to cover eggs. Tlace In the oven for a few minutes. Potato Pancakes. Grate eight lurge raw potatoes, drain off the water, add one cup of boiling milk, two eggs, Hour enough to make e, nice pancake butter. This must be baked in sufficient hot lard. Sharpening Knives. Keep a flat file in your kitchen drawer. It Is the best thing In the world to sharpen bread, meat and chap plug knives. Short Suitvestlons. To extract Juice of lemon or orange much more Juice will lie obtained if tne rruit is first covered with cold water and nllowed to come to a boll I before tho fruit 1b cut