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*«ss •*• • rer< iitaa*. Not a drop of Alcohol Doctor« prescribe very little, if any, alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera tives. This is all in keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer’s Sar saparilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. The accompanying illustration shows the plan of refrigerator with meat chamber attached, the accompanying illustration is given. Provision must publish our formula« We banish alcohol from our medicines We urge yon to consult your doctor Unless there is daily action of the bow poisonous products ire absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doctor about correcting your constipation by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills. —Mad. by th. J. C. Ay.r Co.. Low.ll, M m » els, The cow pea fa a large aexnlfke plant ffcfif p *• a targe amount >f forage, ft Is valuable as a green food or for plowing under for green ma nure. It has been used successfully for Improving wornout soils, especially those that are light and sandy In tex ture Its greatest advantage for this purpose Is Its ability to gather nitro gen from the air and mineral elements from subsoil. When the crop is plow ed under, these are left near the sur face. where they will be available to shallow rooted crops and those which cannot get nitrogen from the air. It has been little used for hay in the North, because It cannot be readily dried In this climate. It makes a good green feed for milch cows between August 15 and September 15. or it may be preserved In the silo by mixing with corn fodder. For green manur ing. the seed should be sown broad cast in late June or early July, at the rate of one and a half bushels per acre. It Is especially valuable for growing in young orchards. When wanted for fodder it should be sown In early June, in drills 2*-j feet apart, at the rate of one bushel seed per acre. Fly Repeller. Bingley—Going East, ar. you? How far? Dingley—Well, I want to go to Pitts burg, but I’ve got only money enough to take me as far as Whe.lfng. Bingley—Well, that's as close a. I'd want to get. 1 riot iruablea. Oil Trust—Isn't 1t a shame they ars bounding us so? It makes me buri with indignation. Ice Trust—It certainly Is * frost foi me. Sugrr Truat—And talklng about sending me to Jail and I so ueea to refining influencea!—Baltimora Amar lean. Shirted. The Kansas Agricultural College has experimented with the various chem ical formulas to repel files from live stock and recommends the following as fairly satisfactory: Resin, ll4 pounds: laundry soap, two cakes: fish oil, one-half pint: enough water to make three gallons. Dissolve resin In a solution of soap and water by heating, add the fish oil and the rest of the water. Apply with a brush, If to be used as a spray, add one-half BEKBIGKRATOB WITH MEAT CHAMUEB. pint of kerosene, This mixture will be made for the circulation of air so cost 7 to 8 cents a | gallon and one-half that It will not become stagnant at pint Is considered enough for one ap- i any point and by coming in frequent plication for a cow. At first it will be touch with the ice will be kep^ cool. necessary to use two or three appli The relative sizes and positions of cations per week until the outer ends the ice chamber and refrigerator are of the hair become coated with the shown and these can be made larger resin. After that retouch those parts or smaller in proportion to meet the where the resin Is rubbed off. requirements. To Destroy Woodchucks. “Say, I’ve got a new one on Smith." “What Is It?” “Why, the other day------” (etc., etc., etc ). A Pennsylvania farmer gives this Keeping the Wheat Pure. “Yes, that's a new story—on Smith. One of the most Important factors experience with woodchucks (ground But the last time you told it, it was in growing improved wheat for seed hogs): He had’ set several hundred sn Peters" -Cleveland I.eader. is to keep the wheat pure. Many early cabbages, and tn going through farmers are careless on this point, his patch early one morning he found often planting new seed on old wheat several plants missing. He found the DEEP SEATED COUGH CURED IN 5 HOURS. FORMS OF HOOFS. New Home-Made Syrup. (Cut This Out.) From Boston Pt ess. Progress in medical compounds never ceases, «nd now it is sta'cd by a prominent medical man that any deep -eated cough or cold on the lungs can be actually cured in live hours by the clock. Opium and morphine have l»een res» rted to in the past, as relief measures. But now it is learned that ihe system must l>e treated to rid it of in flammation and congestion. A tonic laxative cough syrup does th«* work so quickly and thor oughly as to be almost magical. What heretofore has taken waalui te eura can ba acctMnpHshed in « >urs. Get this formula filled or mix it at home • id always ke* p it on hand: One-half ounce fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce compound essence cardiol and three ounces syrup while pine com pound. Shake the bottle and take twenty drops every half hour for four hours. 1 hen take one- h df to one teaspoon’ul three or four times a day until the system is purified and toned up. Give children less according to age. One filling will usually cure a whole family, as the dose is small. Hypothetical Question«. “What will your mother say to you when you get home?" Bald one boy. "She'll start in by asking me some hypothetical questions," answered pre cocious Willie “What are they?" “Questions that she thinks she knows the answers to before she starts to talk.”—Washington Star. I ■» pro t -incut. “Don't you think you could make •ome improvement in that orchestra? They could hardly hear my song. la*t night, for the drum,” said the wu- brette. “Well,” replied the manager with a •mile. “I might add another drum.”— Yonkers Statesman. Fig. 1. The form of a horse’s foot deter mines the peculiarities of the shoe that is best adapted to ft. Viewing the foot from the side the regular posl- tlon is that shown In figure 4, in which the weight will be borne to best advantage, Looking from the front the regular form is that shown in figure 1. the wide toe being indicated by figure 2, and the narrow toe by figure 3 With the regular or normal shape the weight falls near the cen ter of the hoof, and Is evenly dis tributed over the whole bottom of the hoof. The toe points straight for ward and when the horse Is moving forward In a straight line the hoofs are picked up and carried forward In a line parallel to the middle line of the body. A pair of hoofs of the form shown In figure 2 allows Fine Mind. "Everybody nays that Jones has the finest mind, insight, and sagacity he ever ran across. How did Jones get such a reputation?" "Eaay. Whenever you make a state ment he «ay I, 'By Jove, that's so! Why didn’t I ever think of that before?'”— Cleveland I.eader Not Syrahs Sexwa Ckanscs \Uc System HfcckuaWy Dispels colds awd Ikadaehes due\o CcwstxpuXxow; Acts xtaYuvaWy . actsXruXy as a LaxaYwe. Best Jor Mcn.Wcwn anditutd wn-youn^ aud 0\d. To get Ws benejxuaX ejects. aXvvaxs buy th* Qcnuuxa rig 4.—Regular ground, thus allowing it to become mixed with volunteer wheat the first year. This mixing of varieties causes wheat to detriorate in yield and qual ity. When wheat is grown for seed it should he on clean land, which Is free from volunteer wheat and from other volunteer grain, rye being espe cially objectionable. Care must be taken In harvesting and threshing the seed wheat to keep it from becoming mixed with other varieties of wheat Again. In order to maintain the qual- lty and yield of wheat It Is necessary to maintain the fertility of the soil and to give the land good culture.— "armers' Mall and Breeze. A Good »¡ate Tightener. This can be put on any wire fate Nearly everybody knows how to make a wl^e gate as shown In the cut, s* G ATI TIGHTEN LB. all that needs an explanation Is that wire No. 3 is common wrapping wire Put around post A and make long enough to reach post R Run a stout stick or iron rod through wire No 3. ig yrup o drawing it toward post A In this SOL» BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS way the gate can be made as tight as K Jlie only reful»r price ^‘peflxAtla. I possible manufactured by tkg CALIFORNIA F S C . 4l Xah-n - i. .-..al instrument. Musicians make money and make«eMJ W, tea h C *r et Clarinet Saxophone. Flute. > .:<■ fr* nb X , ., I r**ii>'**ne, A '- M*-' phone, Luba and Baritone, d.r.ut ti ■ Conservatory to pupU at home, L.. > t ie.r C< ' -e* simple, thorough and mi :« . I b* I' , cl >:at ■ G womssonl nv I Ians. Results gua W r p'.e lessons for instrum nt you desire to learn. Prices and terms r. ..-able In the case of the American Ex press Co. vs. Mullins, 29 Sup.emt Court Register, 381, it appeared that Mullins had delivered certain liquor to the express company in the Si »:< INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC of Kentucky for transportation to an*' MASONIC TEMPLE, PORTLAND. OREGON. delivery in Kansas in violation of the laws of the latter State. On arrival of the goods at destination, they were seized by a sheriff under a warrant tiy the Boat I p«et. Would llnte Io lie l.nheled. issued by a District Court In Kan-..is Helen—Of course he clasped you In “What do tl y put under these cor and notice given to show cause way his arms when the boat upset? ner-stones Hazel—No; just the opposite. they should not be forfeited and de “O, current coins, lit» rat ire, and the Helen—Just the opposite? What do like. We want posterity to know stroyed. The express company notified • bout our peculiar customs " the shipper of the proceedings taken, you mean? Hazel—Why. the boat upset when "Then wliy not Im I ide one of the and he promised to defend, but ap he clasped me in his arms.—Rochester current huts ’" -Kuns s City Journal. parently did not do so, and the Kansas Democrat and Chronicle. authorities destroyed the liquor. The Mother« will fin*! Mr«. Winslow's Soothing th<-b st r. . t - -, ■ iur their «.bduran present action was then Instituted Boiled potatoes should be served as Byrup luring lb. teethiu^ period. against the express company to re soon us they are cooked. To make cover for the loss of the goods, on them drl.r drain off the water quickly, the theory that it was its duty to shake them In a strong draft of air of the defend the search and seizure pro and do not put back the lid pot. ceedings, and that they were withou Pou 11 ry \ ote. warrant of law and void. The Unite«! "So you are raising chickens?” States Supreme Court held that the “Yes.” answered Mr. Crosslots, shipper having received notice of the “What do you find the greatest men proceedings and having promised to defend, the express company was ace to the welfare of poultry?” “Sunday company.” — Washington thereby relieved from this duty. As against the contention that the Kansas Star. ‘‘My father has been a sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-fiveyearsand Judgment was wrong and in conflict One Thing That Will Live Forever, never found any relief until he began with a prior decision of the Supreme PETTIT’S EYE SALVE, first lx>x sold taking your Cascareis Since he has Court of the United States, It was held in 1M)7, over ItMl years ago, sales in begun taking Cascarets he has never had to be conclusive and unimpeachable crease yearly. All druggists or How the headache. They have entirely cured on the theory of being based upon a ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. him. Cascarets do what you recommend mistake of law. them to do. I will give you the privilege Teat of a Ke for nier, of using his name."—E. M. Dickson, In an Interesting opinion handed “Father," said little Rollo, "what la tizo Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind. down by the Supreme Court of South * reformer?" Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Dakota in Danforth v. Egan. 119 “In numerous cas<“s. my son, a re Do < ,oo*l Never Nick* n.'Weaken or Gripe. Northwestern Reporter, 1021, the right former is a man who considers htm- 10c. 25c. 50c. Nvver **< 1*1 in bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped I' C C. Guaranteed to self peculiarly qualified to hold office of a disbarred attorney to take office cure or your money back. S2S as State’s Attorney is considered. De because of his professional lnexperl- fendant Egan received a majority of •nc."— Washington Star. /'■’D zr C’/^rry ,pure ph^phat« the votes cast for State's Attorney in Case of I n«elli»h Crusaders. C/cc C his county, and was given a certificate We (Irish) have got the name of high priced baking of election. He had formerly been a being an adventurous people, You powders will do and di e« it bitter. It raises the licenced attorney in the State, but was will hear the Irish accent in every dough and makes light* disbarred from practicing therein continent, There is no speech or lan- er, sweeter and bettei ri M-n foods. Sold by gro shortly before his election. It >vas guage where our voice is not heard. errs 2 5c per pound. H practically admitted that the judgment We have helped to civilize every coun you will send us your name and address, we of disbarment would prevent his ap try except our own.—Dublin Ii Uh will send you a book on health and baking powder. pearance in the courts of record in Homestead. CFESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wn. the State, but it was claimed that this Frimdsiiip*« Tribute. duty might be performed by a deputy Nan—I haven’t much of a singing The court held, however, that defend roice. you know, but I have it under ex FOR OUT DOOR WORK ant could not be allowed to dictate cellent control. IN THE WETTEST WEATHER and oversee this Important part of the Fan—Yes; that’s what I like about NOTHING EQUALS work of his office while prohibited you, dear. You cel lorn let it escape you. from performing it in person. It was Hamlins Wizard Oil is over fifty also alleged that under the Constitu tion the only qualification Imposed years old, and, like an old friend, it was that the State’s Attorney should can be depended upon just as surely as braj W be “learned In the law,” and conse the family doctor who may be miles waterproof v quently need not be an attorney at away. I OILED all. The court says that the use of Identification. = GARMENTS the word "attorney,” definitely Indi- Mistress (at door)—Well, my dear, THEY LOOK WELL- WEAR WELL cates that the office should only be what is it? AND Will NOT LEAK filled- by one regularly admitted to Little Girl—Please 'm, our kitty is LONG COATS-*322-*3— practice in the courts, and that the losted. Did you see a kitty go past SUITS *3— phrase “learned in the law" includes here by the name of Nuddles?—Boston sots rvcprwHinc catm . og /-»ee an acquaintance with rules of conduct Transcript. A.J. T ower C o . boston . u.suk. commonly known as "legal ethics"; Uncle Allen. T ower C anadian C o . linitco - T oronto , can . that, It having been judicially deter “A cannon cracl.er," said Uncle Al mined that appellant had disobeyed len Sparks, after the celebration was these rules, it would be conclusively over, “Is another of those things with presumed that their violation had fire at one end and a fool at th» otli- been through Ignorance; and that, • r.”—Chicago Tribune. therefore, the judgment of disbarment Out of town people can hava their plate practically decided that defendant was and bridge work fin« i«he>i in on« day certainly not learned in that branch ii noce-*ary. We will g ve you a rood of the law. Headsohe El\/J. BAKING POWDER CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. 22k gold or crown for porcelail $3.50 Molar Crowns ........ 5.00 22kBriJgeTeeth 3.50 Gold Fillings 1.00 The Kind You Have Always Bought WHEBE WORMS EXCEL MAN. Fig. 3. Bears the in motion. In the third form (figure Former Can 1.1» e and Grow X.w Varta XX ben < ul Into Pieces. Enamel Fillings Signature of 3) the weight of the body is directed Silver Fillings The power of regeneration, that Is, on the outer half of the hoof. The Inlay Fillings 2.50 irregularity of form causes a paddling the ability to replace mutilated parts Good Rubber Goi 11K or organs by natural growth, is mark Plat«» 5.00 motion and frequently Interfering. “I should think It would be a s!m- But Red Rub ed iu some of the lower animals. Man ber Plate. 7 pie matter to induce a woman to get DR. W. I. WI5F. rmiMMT awo has it to a very slight degree; he can Paint... Extr'tlon >2 vum uimmut rtvuw ready in time to attend an evening WOR'< C.l’ARANTCFD FOR 15 YEARS grow a new section of skin, but not a performance.” Painb-SF 1 xtraction x:« . x ! «ii lia h reo when pii ’“* or bridge work new eye or a new finger, in some iiorbret. . UoD-i * b ’Jt.ition • ■ )■ Freo. r • . ' ■ u cunnet get bette« "What's your scheme?" painless v rk <’ •*■*•. i> in ; • A ‘I w ork fully mar* species of worms the power extends “Ask her to go to the matinee.”— ant(*«*41. M»'l« rn e •<’ri*. equipment. He«t tn»4Loda» even to the repeated ability to grow a Kansas Citv Journal new head, a writer in the New York »-.„.^„1, , INCOHFORATZO Hnrd l.uck. Herald says. PORTLAND, OREGON Rivers—You say jou won a dozen ornos liOURti: a A. M. to « P M Banilxy,, » tn 1. In some experiments on these worms it was found that if one or more seg- bets on the election, and lost only one. ments were cut from the forward part What are you kicking about? Brooks—The bets I won were “freak" of the creature a head with its neigh bets. The one I lost was cash. Form la Shown In B boring segments grew on at once. while if the segments were removed woodchucks' hole under the wall—in from the rear a new tall grew on. If fact, several holes—near his cabbage head and tall were cut off at the same field. He armed himself with several time each grew on in its proper place steel traps and used all his cunning in setting them In the burrows of the If the worm were divided into sev woodchucks, but after several morn eral pieces each shortly became a new This recipe can be fillpd at home, so that ings of patient waiting, capture by worm, heads and tails appearing no one need know of another*.*» troubles, as the ingredients can be obtained separately trap proved unsuccessful. But, having where they were needed. Even a sin at any well stocked drug stor“ They are heard that they were very fond of gle segment is thus able to constitute in regular use and many different pre salt, he mixed a liberal quantity of an entire creature. scriptions are constantly being lied with No matter how many times the head them. parts green in about a quart of salt This will prove a welcome bit of infor and placed a handful near each bur and tail are thus removed successive mation for all those who are overworked, ly, they always grow on again. In a gloomy, despondent, nervous and have row. He was not troubled again that trembling limits, heart pa'pitation, dizzi closely related worm on which slrni- season, and this has been his remedy ness, cold extremities insomnia, fear lar experiments were made the regen- without cau e. t midity in venturing, and ever since. general inability to act naturally and ra erative power did not extend quite so tionally. as others do, because the trea’- The Dutch Mulch. ment can b • prepared s cn tly at home far. When head and tall were re and taken without a yone’s knowledge. Shallow cultivation conserves the moved at once the head was replaced Means an unfailing wafer supply. It Overworked office men and the many means that you will have the m-bl practi moisture and prevents it from escap very Imperfectly. victim's of society's late hours and dissi In all cases, even cal Domestic water au ply y em now in pation will, it is said, find the restorative ing from the surface. Every time rain with the first species, when regenera use. No elevated tank, no frozen pipet* in they are in need of. winter, no Btagmrit water in summer, no falls the loos» ground absorbs more tlon was usually perfect, monstrosities If i he reader decide« to try it. get three water supply troubles of av sort. Tank ounces of ordinary syrur sarsaparilla com than does the hard soil, as the letter occasionally appeared as a result of placet) in lias* rn« nt. out of' - ght and way. pound arid one ounce compound fluid balm- m ide of preM. v.1 steel, will not rust and permits the water to flow off. When the process, Thus, a forked tail some- wort; mix and let stand two hours: then will laat a ifetime g«*t one ounc-* compound essence cardiol the rain goes down into the soil, and times grew on instead of a straight You wi I be plea-e* I with the LEADER and one ou ce tincture cadomene com py tem of furnish! •• D moxtic Water the soil is then loosened, the capillary one, and so on. It would be interest- pound (not cardamom), mix all together, Supply. A4k for our < ata <>--ue and free shake well a^d lake a teaspo< nful after tubes are sealed and the flow of water ing to see whether any of these pecu bool- lot. "How I Solved My Wa er Supply each meal and one wh n retiring. Problem.” upward is arrested. A loose top soil, liarities are transmissible by heredity. A certain we 1 known medical expert as- s. rts that th<-u-ands of men ar«d many therefore, not only permits of securing women are sufT»r< r all l-e- ause of dor s mant circulation of ihe hl«»««] and a conse a large share of water from each rain, H b b b In Ilf. Bonnet. quential impairment of »h*> nervous force, but also retains it. Oh. Tradesman, In thine hour of e e e e, Ä> which bevels the mo t dreadful s> mptoms and untold m sery. If on this paper you should c c c c, DeRtructlve Rut«. Tak. our advice and now be y y y y. > •«•■••• ••«<«•« •••••«•• • • • • • • • According to a recent report of the Go straight ahead and advert I i 1 L biological survey of the Department of You'll find th. project of some u u u u. LEWIS & STAVER CO Agriculture, rats destroy annually Neglect can offer no ex q q q q. ♦ 1100,000.000 worth of American grain. Be wise at once, prolong your da a Pori land, Ore. Send for our select list of ♦ a a, It is estimated that one rat will eat FIFTY CALIFORNIA PAPERS ♦ Spokanp, Wash ♦ 60 cents' worth of grain in a year, A silent business soon d. k k k k. ♦ You ran insert display ads Boise, Idaho. « in the ent re list, for while of oatmeal it will consume 11.80 —Success Magazine. « FIVE DOLLARS AN INCH worth. Rat-proof construction, espe- Th. Hara and th. Tortola., clalv the use of concrete foundations, A book th.re was that mad. a hit. P N U THE DAK'. ADVEF.TL !NG AGENCY, Inc is urged. a« well as some rational Its author la forgot to-day, 427 So. Main St. 12 Geary St method of disposing of garbage and The typiat who Juat copied It 1.03 AM.EI.ES. san FRANCISCO Kaepd writing on for ataady pay. storing food. Wise Dental Co. !■« tempi. An evangelist was exhorting his bearers to flee from the wrath to come. "I warn you," he thundered, “that •there will he weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth!’" At this moment an old woman la the gallery stood up. "Sir," she shout ed. “I 1 are no teeth." “Madam,” returned the evangelist, severely, “teeth will be provided.”— Success Magazine Fig. 2. weight to fall largely Into the Inner half of the hoof. In motion the hoof Is moved in a circle. Horses that are "toe-wide" are likely to Interfere when ! Ltoal loformatlon î BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS Item Welcomed By Many Men : A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME : :♦ e~WO).ln«t0B Staa : I Î [w