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The Great Spring Medicine Tn thousands of homes, for more tl m thirty years, ll'od's Sarsaparilla laa hern taker;, as a Sprit g M ■ by every member of th< ; im Peculiar to Itself in what it is and what it <!<>.*, it «•■•n.bin s the best blood puntiers, appetizers and tonics, and effects complet. cares of Spring Ailments — all blood diseases, pimples, eruptions, eczema, ■crofula, all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, ail low or run-down conditions of the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than 20 different ingredients, each greatly strengthened and en riched by this peculiar combination. These ingredients are the very rem edies that successful physicians prescribe for the same diseases and ail ments. There is no real substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. If urged to buy any preparation said to be “just as good,” you may be sure it is in ferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Begin taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla today, in the usual liquid form or in the chocolated tablets know n as Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Wasted Years. Nan-—So, after six years’ courtship, all Is off between Tim and Tiny. Fan—Yes; they loved not wisely, but too platonically. VALUE OF SEPTIC TANKS. Many Odors and Germs May Be Dis pensed With by Their Use. Ex-President Roosevelt’s farmers’ commission, appointed for the purpose if lines blur or run together, you need of investigating and reporting upon the PETTIT’S EYE SALVE, 25c. All conditions of the great farming indus druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, try of our country, found that one of N. Y. the greatest disadvantages the farming Anol her Horror. community has to contend with, owing “Speakin’ about this 'ere tariff,’’ said to the absence of proper sewerage, was the man with tile bulbous nose, "it makes the unsanitary conditions surrounding all the difference in the world whose the homes. gocks is gored.’’ Now this same condition prevails not TYPEWRITERS "New Vl.ible Y< . ' All make» only upon the farm but also in small rebuilt like new. at recoud hand price« Two Smith towns and suburbs of cities where there Den»-It tn ins'on from to V4 Hupplitm for all make. M hc I i I iimi rented. V_* to XI .50 moutldy. The are no sewers or water works, and Tyiiewrlter Excli.ng«. -A Montgomery. han Fr.ni iieo where the people have to depend upon Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing j wells for their water supply. Syrup th<- test remedy to use for their childrea Usually these homes have a well at during the teething period. the rear of the house, near the kitchen I u format Ion. door. A few feet further will probab Uncle Zeb (looking over bill of fare) — ly be an old style toilet, standing over Henry, how do you order hog and hom an unwalled vault dug a few feet into iny at a fust class rest’rant? ' the ground. The greasy waters and City Nephew You don’t, uncle. slops from the kitchen are either con veyed by a pipe from the sink to a ho e Ht. Vitus’ Dance and «'rvous lnsease« perma nently cured l>y Dr. 1 .ine's Great Nerte Re j in the ground, or empited into the back storer. Rend for FREE $2.00 trial liottle and treatise. I yard to putrify and from which the Dr. R. 11 Kline. 1.<1 . 861 Arch St., rhiUdelphia. 1'n. swarms of flies, attracted by the ob noxious oders from this decaying mass Plaint of a Post muster. on the ground and in the toilet, carry There's many a first-class office That goes to a fourth class slob; disease and death into the house, as While all that a first class man can get bees carry pollen from flower to flower. Io a measly fourth class job. In the winter seasons we do not have the germ carrying flies to pollute our Pain and swelling seldom indicate food, but we have an agent equally as internal organic trouble. They are t ad in the rains, which saturate the usually the result of local cold or in earth and carry the seepage from these flammation which can be quickly re polluted places down through the moved by a little Hamlins Wizard Oil. ground, uniting with and constantly Try and see. contaminating the well water with ty phoid and other germs. Displacement. All of these dangers can be overcome "Yes, I know him. He has wheels ;n at a comparatively small expense by his head." "They must be Ferris wheels, then. the installation of a properly designed and constructed septic tank, with a He wears a No. 8 hat. glazed vetrified sewerage system con necting the house and toilet with the same. The tank being practically buried in the ground and hermatically sealed, with the inlet and outlet pipes beneath the water, there can be no oders escape from it. Even the water from the outlet, or overflow, of th« of the California Fig Syrup Co. and tl tank is clear, odorless and germless, scientific attainments of its chemists liar ill of which are owing to the fact that the specific gravity of all vegetable rendered possible the production of Syri. and animal matter entering the tank of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of i v th its germs, odors, etc., cause it to excellence, by obtaining the pure men. float to the surface of the water, which is always maintained at a considerable inal principles of plants known to act im distance above the oveiflow. Here it beneficially and combining them mo-' floats undisturbed while in it certain skillfully, in the right proportions, will microbes develop which devour and de its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of stroy it. A system of this kind can be put in without investing in high priced California Figs. As there is only one genuine Syrup oi plumbing goods or the services of a plumber, as it is constructed principal Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen ly of concrete and sewer piping. Any uine is manufactured by an original handy man should be able to install it. method known to the California Fig Syrup If a septic tank system was properly Co. only, it is always necessary to buy tin installed at such places as described in this article, those homes would be as genuine to get its beneficial effects. sanitary as a home in the city. A knowledge of the above facts enables To Brcal in New Shoes. one to decline imitations or to return them Always shake in Allen’s Foot-Ease, apowder. if, upon viewing the package, the full name ft < ui<■> hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. ■ cm . ingrowing nails and bunions. At of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found ill ire- druggists and shoe ■ eres,25c. Dont accept m v »ui-titnte, Sample mai cd FREE. Address printed on the front thereof Vilen S. Olmsted, l.c Hoy, N. Y. If You Have Common Sore Eyes, m The Exceptional Equipment rVo»«r<lnf Orcnarug Fredin* Discarded l.amb«. There are various ways suggested to ill ake a ewe mother her own lamb or a twin from another ewe that has not enough aiilk for both. Some advise whipping the ewe into subjection, but this is very cruel and seldom satisfactory, When a ewe loses her own lamb and it is desired to make her own another it has been recoin- mended to skin Iter own dead lamb and tie the pelt over the lamb that is to be adopted. This plan Is sometimes satisfactory If the ewe's sense of smell is not very keen, although it more often falls. Other breeders have tried tying a dog near by, claiming that the maternal in stinct of the ewe will exert itself and it will own the lamb while trying to shield it from the dog. Perhaps the most satisfactory meth od when a ewe refuses to own her lamb Is to fasten her in between hur dles. This gives her a chance to eat and at the same time prevents her from turn ing around to butt the lamb. In such a position, however, the ewe will often lie down. This may be prevented by passing a light pole through the hur dies, resting It ón the lower bars be- neath her belly. The ewe can be confined this way throughout the day, and If the lamb is nt all lively he will manage to get enough to oat. The ewe should always be released at night. A day or two • of such confinement is often sufficient to bring an obstinate ewe to reason, Such hurdles can eas- lly lie made by any farmer, and ft Is well to have tl hem on hand for just such emergencies. II ii renu of Fit tomotoKX. The work curried on by the bureau relates entirely to Injurious Insects, and the direct object of this work is to discover remedial measures and to make them known to the public. The object of the work, therefore, is of the most practical character, and every ef fort is devoted to the practical end. It has been conservatively estimated that the United States suffers an annual economic loss from injurious insects of one kind or another of surely $700,000,- 000. This estimate includes the dam- age done to agricultural industries, to live stock and to stored products, to forests and forest products, and to other property, but it does not Include the economic loss to communities and to the nation through the lessening of the productive capacity of the popula tion through the prevalence of diseases that are carried by the Insects, such as malaria, typhoid fever, yellow fever, and possibly many others. Barbed A lh>K Loader. Frost Wire Heel. Here Is a device on which we can wind barbed wire which is much bet ter than an old barrel. The reel is mounted on a truck made of old buggy wheels with short shafts. The cart may be drawn along by a man while a boy steadies the reel to keep Tor T’-ifonts and Children. * t ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgetabk’ Preparation ftrAs simiíaiifióiteFoüdantlRrtiiia ting tlie Siomaclis anllWls rf /C hildren Ground Corn for II ok «. Owing to tlie very limited digestive capacity of swine for file consumption of bulky feed, corn cobmeal is not very satisfactory for purposes of swine feeding. This class of farm animals can use a much more concentrated feed Ilian any other class ami are much more inconvenienced by the presence of an excessive amount of crude fiber In rations, owing to their small stom ach capacity. We should much prefer cornmeal to corncob on that account. Brood sows or other hogs with plenty of framework could use a little corn cob meal to better advantage, but we see no particular reason In supplying it because such material contains prac tically no nutriment, and, whlle it Is sometimes used to make a ration more bulky for sheep ami cattle, it is a pos- Itlve hindrance to swine. Prone Poetry. A North Missouri farmer whose hoi was killed by a train wrote to the com pany's claim agent for a settlement, lie penned his communication thus: "Dear Sir—My razorback strolled down your track n week ago to-day. Your twenty-nine came down the line and snuffed his life away. You can’t blame me. the hog, you see, slipped through a cattle gate, so kindly pen a check for ten, the debt to liquidate.“ He receive dtlie following reply: "Old twenty-nine came down the line and killed your hog we know, but razor backs on railroad tracks quite often meet with woe. Therefore, my friend, we can not send the check for which you pine. Just plant the dead, place e'er it* head, ‘Here lies a foolish swine.' "—Waif. Bears tho Signature Promotes Di^eslionf hcerfd ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine norMiaerai. N ot N arcotic . Jtetpt of (Nd DfSMdlfnUZR Seed"“ jt'x.Osuta * JdOchrUe Sdfc- jtaisrSttd ♦ -r- L -‘U ** & Co-. L Srtfl I re $- a: ÍV-»,.. lil Ditetinck had* librm Seed- Cfarifad Same • Wodenji en tluTV* Use For Over Apcrfect Remedy iorfonsfipa tioii, Sour Stontach.D’iarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK.____ I uarant ccd underlie Food« Exact Copy of Wrapper. it from unwinding too rapidly. For winding up wire the machine is best pushed Just fast enough to keep up with the wire as ft is being wound on the reel. A crank placed upon tlie reel proves serviceable in winding up. —Farm and Home. For Alfalfa Bloat. If a case of alfalfa bloat Is discov ered in time an ounce of hyposulphite of soda, dissolved in water, and given as a drench will prove effective. This can be repeated every half hour for two or three doses. Two ounces of aqua ammonia, well diluted with water or common soda, in half ounce doses can be given. Many cases of bloat can be relieved by causing the animal to stand with the hind feet in a ditch and the fore feet on the bank, as this po sition causes belching. From two to ten minutes’ time Is required. Some people claim to have observed that ex perienced bloaters learn to get them selves into such a position for blow ing off the burden. Blankets wrung out of cold water and wrapped around the abdomen or cold water dashed on with a bucket often gives relief. rfOWARD E. BURTON A-.i• • r und Chemist, I 1 . 1 - » iOld, lUver, Lead, tl • ' Bine ir Copper. $1- M ii!in>? envelope« and full pricelist •ent on ui’plicHtioii Control n I Umpire work so- icited. Inference: Curbouate National Bank. DR. T. P. WISE DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Detail plans; bill of mat« r al with cost; full directions so anybody, at small expense, can build his own tank, connect old style toilet and «ewerage for kitchen slops“ making his home sanitary. $3.50. 208-209 Merchants Trust Building 126*2 Washington, cor. Sixth PORTLAND. OR r C. Gee Wo G. H. HAMILTON 174 Manzanita Street. Portland, Oregon The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man him made a life study of the properties of Root*, Herbs and Barks, and is giving the world tha benefit of his services. COFFEE TEA SPICES No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used. No Operations or ( Utting BAKING POWDER - EXTRACTS JUS1 ItKilll CLC5SET ii DEVERS PORTLAND. ORE. Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthfna, Lung, Stoma< h anil Kidney troubles, and all Private Diseases of Men and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE . Just ri'ceived fr<<m Pekin, China waie, sure and reliable. Unfailing in its works. If you cannot call, sprite for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stami s. CONSULTATION TREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162H j First St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. ^^»7 « I 1» 1'111.. Mi f — in Sheep. Sheep eat and thrive on weeds and - you suffer from 1 r* r suing material that other stock do not relish. (f have ch ilien, or !i »-i< ■ that .1.. ►-. n y N‘w b »- a <1 a I >• u are a*keU to y will re i »- va t e Every fence corner, fence row and Covet do ifi t < • «end ? • • r nV ©*■ I » • ... weed patch will be more completely Dr. Mar’« I 1 . J It b.- cure u- 5 ” cleaned by them than by the scythe or fai ed Sfdt free « it •> rpd•' n . ? ' j ie - I 4 • iaiie-i. f.i 1. ■ r i « under the hoe. A hundred sheep could be kept MU«* aÏF.... I Pru^Ac .3 ' ”/Jfaddra« ’ on any Western farm of eighty acres utrNo.lWn. Pl«»»«l r« AOK »U<1 luu »aam« DR. W. II. MAY, and one would scarcely miss the cost QIS l’earl Street, New torli lily. of tlieir care and keeping. They re turn In fertilizers about 95 per cent of all they have eaten. There is an old Spanish proverb, "The sheep's foot is golden," originating doubtless from the fact that sheep enrich tlie soil. No The cleanest.— expensive buildings are needed. Secure lightest, —and ' some good range ewes and a pure-bred most comfortable ram of some breed, and in a few years an excellent grade of sheep will result. We know a man over on the Western at the same time slope who runs a little band of sheep cheapest in the on his home ranch and gives them very end because it little attention, yet they keep the pas wears longest ture free from weeds, and the returns *3QP Everywhere from the lambs and the wool net a sat Every garment guar isfactory profit.—Denyer Field and anteed waterproof Farm. Catalog free SLICKER slipping. At the tipper end the sides are notched to tit on the bottom of wagon box and two staples on each side complete the fastening. The construc tion of the rack is shown In the lllus- •ration. Cm v ÿ-c - Profit A loader for attachment to the wag on is made of two pine boards six inch es wide by nine M-t long, fastened to gether by the three cross-pieces of proper length so that they will tit be tween the sides of the wagon box. A floor is laid on these cross-pieces and short strips of lath to prevent hogs from Some of the South Texaa orange grower» hate taken up the study of devices to protect orchards against Win er told. The California plan of burning oil in pipes laid throughout the orchard ami perforated at inter vals of 50 to 100 feet seems most like ly. to be favored in South Texas. This region- has the oil at its door, and oi! is more easily handled than wood tires, it is a certainty that South Texas or ange orchards ought to be given this protection, especially after the plant ing of other and more delicate varie ties than the Satsuma becomes general, it may not be needed oftener than once in two or three years, but at such Hirn's it will save orchards that, lacking tills protection, might be ruined. The orchard tires in California, where oil is burned, and In Florida, where wood is handler and cheaper and therefore most generally used, are regarded as a legitimate and necessary charge against the business. Not all the growers make tires—there are some men fu every business that delight in taking chances—but the majority of the best growers in both States, and especially in California, are prepared thus to save their orchard Investments —Houston Chronicle. American Piffa Too Fat. a j rowfo CO BOSTON US« la because T <1v* the wearer the benefit of the moat complete or .'A . r.ation of trained experts and skilled shoerr. ikera in the courtry The selection of th" 1-athera for each part of the shoe, and every detail of the milking In every department. Is looked after by the beat ahocmakera !n the ahoe in du« try. If I could abo-.v you hew carefully W L Douclaa ihoea are made, you would then understand why they nold thela shape, ht better, and wear longer than any other make. Mg Method of Tanning the Soles makes them Morn Flexible a>:'J Longer Wearing than any others. Mho«»« for r.iery Member «»f the Family, lt«»y «. Wom«ut. M iaaea iiik I t'lilldreB. f’or * tl*’ by shoe dcalera every wl ere. PAllTIHN I g’niUHie Ulflioiit W. 1» Doi •trlM VMU I IUI1 ■ name ami prbe hi ainpeil on iHittoin, Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively Catalog mailed fre< W. L. DOUGLAS, 167 Spark St.. Brockton. Not so very long ago most of the British varieties of pigs bad a tend ency to produce an undue proportion of Inordinately fat specimens where keep was of tlie licit. lieform is now wanted in the United States. The pigs of tlie West have been bred too much for fat or lard, but it will not be so easy to cure the very hurried finishing of the animals. An animal which lias plenty of exercise and only a moder ate amount of food during the growing stage is supposed to be developing lean flesh or muscle, but when it is trans ferred to a form of confinement and placed on a fatty diet such as maize, what can it do but lay on an excess of outside fat? The pigs which act as scavengers to maize-fed cattle do take a fair amount of exercise, but their diet is not of a mixed enough nature.— Glasgow Herald. M im . A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla. By dissolving granulated sugar in water and adding Maplcine. a delicious syrup is made an« a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. If n<«t send .’Sc for 2 ox. bottle an« recipe book. Crescent i.lfg. Co., Seattle, Wa, Guaranteed under all Pure Food Laws More We’ll soon count you among them, just a matter of time. More and more housewives are giving up the old- style, high-priced, Trust-made Baking IPowders. Thousands are turning to Alfalfa Mral for Chicken Feed. A combination of alfalfa meal, beef scraps, cut bone and a few other ingre dients of minor importance makes the best feed for chicks and laying hens that can be secured and would be more generally used not ro much labor in volved in the prep, ration. As most egg foods contain these Ingredients It follows that they must be valuable for the purpoae for which they are com pounded. With alfalfa meal a poultry man need not hesitate about keeping laying hens confined the year round if necessary for the meal Is fully as val uable In maintaining health and pro ductiveness as the best natural grass. —Mall agd Breeze, • j The Reason I Make and Sell More Men's $3 00 $3.60 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer BAKING POWDER Sj I ■ One trial does it. You’ll never go back. Speak to yourgrocer. Lighter, sweeter baking or money refunded. Far bet ter. Costs much less. You won't believe it till you try for your self. 23 Ounce« for 23 Cents