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W« Ar« Cutting Them Three Time* as Fast as They Are Cirowing. acts y (A cuW\c bawds; ckanscs system aJjaduaWy ; assists habuaaX ccnsXtpaXtGw pucw.vxnXb/. ToÇcVxïs buYcju ejJcds aXweysbux/ W\e <Gnxxxxxc, 5 650.000.000 ACRLS Ox WOODLAND Cheapness and Abundance of Timber Has Made Us Reckless In Its Use. nation hM th« largest «action d«vot«d to it and all branch«« of it« history are well represented. The collsetion of material for United States history 1* by far the best la Germany and. an excellent selection. Besides the Ger- man and American sections the llbrarj la especially strong in its collection of P< - an English colonial. East As.atlc and a still more remarkable collection tn the Chinese ami Japanese sections Another remarkable fact about the li brary Is that the books here deal not only with political, constitutlcnal and economical history, but also with th« history of art. music, sculpture, relig Ion. education, manners and custom* The idea Is that a knowledge of all th« d.fferent kulture branches Is neeessarj really to understand the history of a people. So we And here an unusually rich assortment of art collections, at ieses, scene 140.000 drawings by chil dren from all nations, family letter» of the earlier centuries, many thaf cannot be found elsewhere. Biliousness •’I have us' d vonr ■< duao’e Caseargts ■nd 1 fiml m | ■ ft i Coo la t do without th tn. I hkv«- used them for •ome tim for in.: -¿of. .n and biliousr.es* and am n,>w cotu| ei- cured. Recom mend (hem t ex« v >ne Once tried, you will never lie without them in the t«auly.”- E 1« irdA. Mate.Albany,N.Y. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. 1’ - ? - let M «'* n r t.ripe. ]Oe,2Sc Me. Never soul in bulk The gen uine tablet stumps- I C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your uiouey back. *J9 f Aw Aaafonatca! I.oeallea. Wf'Virf et -r. • 1« «wyer.net long ago "Ah," said he "you'rw Just the tngn I've be«n locking for for a I w«ek. I went u« r to your uffi e. but found you’d moved." ‘Yes, I’m « bio. k around the corner A dentist has now,” said Pleader, my old place." “So?” ventured McMurk. “Then after this when we want our teeth pulled well have to go where w« used to get our legs pulled.”—New York Times. A Kcal Consolation. ChirNeto Hair Vigor Ayer’s Hair Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show it to you, “the new kind.” Little Molly's father can't quite see where Molly got her Information. One day when her unmarried aunt was vis iting at the house Molly became im Dots not change t!ie color of the hair. pressed with her aunt's solitary state. ala with each bottle “Haven't you any husband. Aunt Show it to your Molly?" she asked. Aunt Molly’s pre doctor tended grief over the fact that she was A«k him about it, then do an ho aaye haabandleaa «gi so r«al to Molly that 6he undertook the task of consolation. As we now make our new Ha>r Vigor it Never mind, dear Aunt Molly, hui- does not have the slightest effect upon bauds scold.”—The Delineator. the color of the hair. You may use it freely and for any length of time with Fitted for the Job, out fear of chai ! color. Stops The general consulted the topo- falling hair. Curts dandruff. graphical chart. ’’You understand ——"Made by th» J C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Maia colonel,” he said, “that this charge or the enemy’s fortification necessitate« Seiiirale I «leniti, the most reckless disregard for huinar “Why did you never marry, Tom?” life?*' '*! understand, general,” th< t of ths colonel replied. “The forlorn hope that Inquired the leads the movement will be composed old bachelor. eiclusicely of amateur chauffeur».”— “Well, you see.” repli 1 the single Cleveland I’laln Dealer. one. "when I was quite young I r«- solved that I ) UlltH I The right hand, which Is more aen- found an ideal woman, I was difficult eltive to the touch than the left. Is less to please, but after 1 many years I sensitive than the latter to the effect found her.” of heat and cold. “Lucky beggar' And then----- " “She was looking for an Ideal man.” replied the bachelor, sadly.— Tit-Bits. <> iioiita tfipovt ic. One of the charm of music !■ that the musically uneducated person doe* oot have to “understand" it. With ’Imitative" music however, the case "The total yearly drain upon our Is quite different, and every passage for es’a, not counting losses from fires, has either an obvious or a thinly con storms, and Insects, 19 «orne twenty cealed meaning Occasionally it Is hard billion cubic feet,” sayj R. 8. Kellogg, to decipher lertain unusual noises, as the following story from Fiiegende assistant forester In charge of the of Blaetter Indicates: fice of forest statistics. In a publica The composer had just played his tion Just Issued by the Forest Service last piece to his friend, the critic. ou “The Timber Supply of the United SOLD BY LEADING DHUGGISfS 50*ABOTILE State«.” "Very fine, indeed," said the critic. J "But what is that passage which “Our present forest area of 550 mil : makes the cold chills run down the lion acres may be roughly estimated Tiaik II I n> for Tom. back?" to consist of 200 million acres of ma “George Moo.e. the author of Esther ture forests, In which the annual "Oh,” returned the composer, "that Is Waters, ilk. to talk," said a magazine growth is balanced by death and de where the wanderer has the hotel bill Prizes will lx? offered at the coming editor of New York, “about his own cay, of 250 million acres partially cut brought to him.” German aeronatieal exposition for i obscurity, very obs lire. Lunching or burned over, on which, with rea- with me one div at C!a-1 !"°'s, he said sonable care, there Is stiffi lent young metal lighter than aluminum, but re WHY suffer with eye troubles, he had recently n I a young American growth to produce in the comae of tafnlng its solidity, and for bailoor relief from using PETTIT’S SALVE 25c. All druggists or Howard girl whose warm piaise had pleased time a merchantable, but not -a full halls of various types. Bros., Buff a o, N. Y. The two battleships authorized bj him much. crop of timber, and 100 million acres the last Congress, which will be laid A I Refill Remedy, ”’We think a he-.p of your writing» of more severely cut and burned over Little Jamie, aged 3. was playing out Kansas way, Mr. Moore,' the young for«sts, on which there Is not suffi- down next fall, will carry heavier bat terles than any other warships afloai with his little friend. Jack, At the girl said. clent growth to produce another crop or ordered by any nation. lime Jamie chanced to have a rather “‘How lolly!’ cried the novelist of much value. heavy cold and was sneeziDg quite ’And what story of mine <!o the good To measure the amount of air ad “Taken as a whole, the annual often. Jack’s mother heard him sev people of Kan as 1 be I. -’?’ For Infants and Children. gi-owth of our foreets under these con mitted through cracks in buildings i He ” 'Oh, Lalla Roo'-h. far and away!' ditions does not exceed twelve cubic novel Instrument has been devised »ral times and sympathetically Hsked: “ We are told, ” said the Sunday “Why. Jamie, what a cold you have! ■aid she.” school «hould lov« feet per acre, a total of less than seven shaped like a funnel and carrying I Doesn’t your mother give you any our neighbor. Now, who is your neigh billion cubic feet. That is, we are cut small anemometer In its nozzle. Bears the thing for It?” “Yes, ma'am,” Jamie bor. Tommy?" While the forests of the United very respectfully answered, "she gives ting our forests three times as fast Signature of But Tommy Tucker merely blushed, as they are growing. There is men States are increasing at the rate ol me a clean handkerchief,” whereupon hung hl« hei d, and ■ Id nothin*. Ha 7,000,000,000 cubic feet a year, th« ace in the continuance of such condi Till This Rec ire Was Tried Cure FO. he produced the prescribed “remedy." didn't want to t'.l the little girl’« Joat ax Deaervlng. lowed tn F.ve Hours tions. While we might never reach country Is using 23.000,000.000 cubit —The Delfnc-onr name.—C1;I<-:« «.-o Tribune “So you were deeply touched by the A prominent medical man v ho suffered with absolute timber exhaustion, the un feet of wood each twelve months. (hurley und Illa llund*. • severe cou h < c* 1.1 <*n ; he .ung-«. often being restricted exploitation of our forests poem young Mr. Guffsum wrote to Dangerous Oda«. A simple Are escape patented by ar kept awake all nifh', and v>e.«' » ned by toes of "You say your husband occasionally you?” Once when Lionel Brough gave hts ■let-p. finally discover».'*! a simple formula which tn the past has already had serious Iowa woman consists of a spool ovei humorous entertainment at a northern will cure any cough in five h » ir »>.■ the clock. It effects, and it will have much worse “Yes,” answered Maymie. which a rope Is wound two or th res consults a palmist?" I h a laxative tonic c u_h - \ up which can be made lunatic asylum, he spent the hour he “ Yes," answered young Mrs. Tor- “ But It was not a good poem. ” at home by any one and th' formula is here given If it is allowed to continue unchecked. times. At one end of the rope is e for the benefit of tl e v ho pa- «leepless nights “I don’t care. It was Just as much had to wait for his train In playing "White pine, for instance, which seat, the occupant of which loweri kins "You see, Charley plays oards a in pain ul paroxy bin.- i ho e who have tried it say one of the inmat« s a harmless old gen- trouble for him to write it as if he tleman, a game of billiards. 1 i ■ • , g h-priced v es once considered inhaustlble, has himself with the other end, the frlo great deal ” in»r O'lH-h mid cine ♦ \< •M "But he isn ’ t so superstitious as to had been Shakspearo. ” — Washington Mr Brough offered the patient 40 tn Mix in a bo’th», one-half • unco fluid wild cherry fallen off seventy per cent In cut since tion of the spool checking the rapidity think he can foretell his luck?” Star. berk, one ounce con -i und e • en e cardiol and 13S0, and more than forty-five per of descent 100. ami was beaten easily. thiee ounce.« : ..p ul i’< pine c mp< und Take- "No He takes It for granted that i "If you ig odd« like twenty dr >i s eve y hull hoar f- r four hours. cent since 1900. The cut of oak, our At Nelson, British Columbia, a largi his luck will be bad. But be says it’s Persistence of the Habit, that." said the patient, “they’ll put Then take one-half to ne teaspoonful three or most valuable hardwood lumber, has electric smelter is now at work re worth the money to have somebody Jack Spratt and his wife were por- you In lore with me.” London opin four tim* » life This will tone up and rd the system of decreased sixteen per cent since 1909, duclng mixed ores of lead and zlno sons of more than ordinarily limited ion. deep-seated coughs exe y time. and that of yellow poplar twenty-two The ore Is first crushed to the size ot tell him he has a hand worth looking means. per cent, The same story will be told wheat grains, and then roasted, by at.”—Washington Star. Occasionally th<*y spent 15 cents for «nprerne Te.f. Raises the dough one of the illustrated monthly maga of other woods If they are not con- which process most of the sulphur ti “There," remarked the dentist, ns he flow. e< lii ii» Nf<r, and complies with zines. took off the rubber dam, "you’ll never served. “Yes, he is established In Washing removed. From the roaster the or< Jack loath- d the adv.-rtlsements and all pure food laws ehew on a piece of beefsteak tough “The fact that timber has been cheap goes to the electric furnace, which ton now at the head of a flourishing his wife detested the reading matter. enough to loosen that filling.” and abundant has mado us careless of So they split it In two. and thu« kept "But, doctor,” queried the sweet its production and resekless In its melts ft into slag. The lead, sinking arrangement bureau.” “What sort of a bureau?” clean their Ilterar- n -tt-r. through the slag, passe® Into a crucible, young thing with the tooth equally sweet, ’’will It stny In when I eat cara use. We take 250 cubic feet of wood the zinc takes the gaseous form «nd "Why, it’s something entirely new. per capita annually from our forests, Necessity of lleanty. mel, and mnl-s«e« enndy’" Is led into condensers, from which ii It takes charge of the cases of dis Pchiller in his esthetical and phllo while Germany uses only thirty-seven missed West Pointers and arranges for is ladled out into pigs. An Epigram. sophlcal essays wrote that “Beautj cubic feet, and France but twenty-five. zhelr reinstatement. ” — Cleveland Plain Exaggerated Ideas have been enter “Father," said Little Rollo, “what 1» On the other hand, Germany, who has alone confers happiness on all.” tha’ Oealer* an epigram?” under its influence men forget theii learned her lesson, makes her state talned, according to the opinion ol Some Satisfaction. ’’What we customarily call ‘an epi forests produce an average of forty F A. Lucas, concerning the prodigious limitations, Happiness Is our being'i CRESCENT MFC. CO. gram.’ my son. Is sometimes a silec eight t^ublc feet of wood per acre. We size of the ancient piammoths, whose Safe in his mountain retreat, the end and alm. And without beauty ever Makers of MAPLE1NI (better than Maple i. tion from the classics Ineorrectlj have as fast-growing species as Gar- remains have been found In Alaska train robber opened the bag of coin he happiness In Its perfect flowering ii quoted by a person of current proml many, or faster, and as good or better end Siberia. It Is a mistake, he says had secured at thje cost of so much Impossible. to ascribe to them a greater size thar trouble and danger. nence.”—Washington Star. forest 6011 If we protect it. It contained nothing but Lincoln pen- Seller». "The necessity for more farm land that of the modem elephant. He bo nles. "What do you consldej the best of Avoid Vour Friend«. lieves that no Siberian mammoth has may eventually reduce our total for "Well,” he said, as he tOok one of "I hear you spent your v.. .tion with est area to 100 million acres less than been found with a greater height, at them between his thumb and linger and all the so-called 'best sellers?’’’ in friends.” "We were friend during the the shoulders, than 9 feet 6 inches gazed at the rugged profile on the coin, quired the caller. "Well, I have always liked old Col. first week.”—Louisville Courier-Jour- it is at present, It la entirely possl- Indian elephants occasionally attalr "I never voted fur ’im, an’ I'm domed ble, however, to produce on 450 mil Mulberry better than any of the oth nal. Hon acres as much woo8 as a popula- this height, whereas the African ele j glad of it now!" ers,” answered the Information editor, turning again to his work. Rudyard Kipling said to Robert Barr tlOB much greater than we have now phant often stands 11 feet at thi All In Good Time. Once In conversing on the subject of will really need If all the ’forest shoulders, and sometimes slightly ‘Tm sure I don’t know why they an exchange of ideas, "Why, all I ever land is brought to its highest produc- more. The real giants among fossl' call this hotel Tlie I’alms. Do you ? knew somebodv told me.” Ing capacity and if the product Is elephants were found In southern Eu ' I’ve never seen a palm anywhere near economically and completely utilized. rope and the western and southwest i the place." "You'll see them before you go. It's ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ a ♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ But to reach the necessary condition ern parts of the United States. Thesq ♦ ♦ of equilibrium between timber produc stood “from 12 feet 6 inches to possl a pleasant little surprise the waiters ♦ : keep for the gu« sts on the last day of Ailments of Men ♦ tion and consumption will take many bly 13 feet 6 inches high.” their stay."—Puck ♦ ♦ The constantly growing Importance year« of vigorous effort by Individual Happily Overcome ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ forest owners, by the States, and by of India, rubber In various Industrie» Revivals of lllalory. « SUCCESSFULLY TRIED BY the National Government. None of makes the question of the cultivation The Greeks were entering Troy on « MANY ♦ ♦ them can solve the problem alone; all of the rubber plant, as well as that the wooden horse ♦ ♦ w Bist mwuii m “The first Joy ride,” they chortled. of the production of "synthetic rub ♦ ♦ must work together.” Means an unfa linn water supply. It Bndoubtciltv the following prescription ♦ Then the slaughter commenced. — ♦ ber." one of general Interest. The In It is so pleasant to take—stops the n.e.trw that you will have the nio-t practi ♦ will work wonders for that irreat claaa of ♦ New York Sun cal Domestic water au ply- .ywtem now in HOME OF HISTORY AT LEIPZIG. vestlgatlons of Herbert Wright appear ♦ men who. through <iw»ipation of their ♦ cough so quickly. Absolutely safe use. No elevated tank, no frozen pities in « ♦ to show that the wild Para rubber h winter, no stairna - w te.- in summer no natural «treovth. tin.l themaelvea in their CenniRtente too and contains no opiates. ♦ « Especially Slrung In It» Collection water supply troub < ol a y aort Tank superior to that produced from cultl ♦ "aecond chikih.xd" L t..- he'or« the three ♦ "Senator, may I ask what you real All Druggists, 25 cents. pla< ed in l-a-- nu-nt out ol'-.ght and way. of American Material. ♦ score and ten al.otted to life « pleasure? ♦ vated trees. “A wise manufacturer.’ ly think of the new tariff?” made of pie--.il steel, will not ruat and ♦ and . njoymc-nte are re.-.ceeit. ♦ A few years ago the new ihstitut for will last a ifetime It is presumed to I-- infallible, and ♦ ♦ says Mr. Wright, "would not dare to I "As to that, young man. I must re You will be plea-ed with the LEADER ♦ highly eflieii-nt in quickly rectorin« In ♦ «ultur and universal history of the fer you to my record." av-tem of furnishing Don.e «tic Water ♦ "nervous ex hau«t -n." weak vitality, mel ♦ university of Leipzig, under the dir-x’- buy fifty tons of cultivated rubber and Supply A k l.a our > .ita'o,-ue and free ancholia and the function« "But you haven’t any record. Sena ♦ store It for six months, for fear ol lasiklet. "llow I Solved My Wa er "upply First «e- fifty cent«* worth of com ♦ tlon of Prof. Lamprecht, was opened IF YOU VE tor. You voted on both sides of the Problem.” grave deterioration in quality, but hi ♦ pound fluid lialmwort in a one-ounce pack- « I H NEVE SWORN ♦ aye, ar.d th.«- on-res ryrup aarsaparilla ♦ I* is especially favored In Its site, for would buy thousands of tons of.up question." compound; take ho:, a. mix and le- stand "Then I sho-.il.l probably talk on both ♦ ♦ ’ho building Itself, as its outwara ap river fine Para with h full knowledge sides of It. Go ' ♦ two hours, then «et one. unce compound ♦ irning." • J -J rJr ♦ e>r.-nce Cardiol and one ounce ticture ♦ pearance indicates, Is of especial his that It would grow better In storage ’ ♦ •adaiMn« compound (not cardamom). Mix ♦ torical Interest. For what truo citizen «11 in a six or < « ♦ As to synthetic rubber. Mr. Wright Confidence of Genl«,. ♦ well, and ta -.e one teapoonful after ♦ of Leipzig does not know the "Golden "You say your dirigible balloon ♦ each meal and one when ratirinft. fol ♦ Bear,” that remarkable old house on ssk* how we can have that when we \ you ve yet lowed by a drink of water. ♦ do not yet fully understand the chem ft success?” 'to learn the bodily By mixing it at h« me no man need be ♦ the Unlversitatsstrasse, which Bern ♦ 1EWIS & ST AVER CO “Yes,” answered the Inventor. comfort it gives in ♦ the wi: er ns *o another’« «hortcomin»». ♦ hard Breitkopf, the founder of the firm I leal composition of the components o! ♦ and exp. nsive fees are avoidett f the wettest weather ♦ natural rubber. “ But It came down to the earth with Lack of p i.-»> and equilibr um in men is ♦ it Breitkopf A H.iitel, ert ted In Port’and. Ore. ft terrible bump ” « a consiant source of embarrassment even ♦ MADE FOP —— Mode In Mew York. ♦ wh- n the public ¡east suspects it. For the ♦ for business purposes, and which later H ard scrvice "True But it hit very close to ths Spokane. Wash. ♦ benefit of tho>e n h > want a restoration to ♦ became the seat of the Breitkopf i ----------- ANO A New Yorker, dining a Phlladel spot I was aiming at.” ♦ full, bound n< health, and all the happi guaranteed Bo se, Idaho. ♦ ness accompany.ng it, the above home A Hartel bookstore? asks a correspond phla friend, wanted to show him a') WATERPROOF ♦ treatment is given. It contains no opi ♦ ent of the Hartford Courant. In the ’he delicacies of the season. One dish The Alarm Clock. ♦ ates or habi;-forming drugs whatever. ♦ ♦ Mix it at home and no one will be the wiser ♦ Mcond story of this building above the in particular the Philadelphian ex Husband—Whv don’t you have Brid u No A3-OM ♦ as to your affliction. ♦ store Gottsched lived until his death, AT AU COQD STOPES •lafmed over In delight. get Rhut the kitchen door? One can ♦ ♦ CATALOG »Rtt In the year 1767—Gottsched, to whom, “This Is made of snails,” said hl« small the breakfast cooking all over * j rowrv ta BOSTOH os* T.-r-tB CAX*.-.**» < 0 L.H’TtO TOBO* «* as Goethe In his "Wahrhelt und Dlcb New York host. "Don’t you have the house Wife — We leave It open on purpnn* rttng” says, the elder Breitkopf had snails in Philadelphia?” The Rmell Is all that gets the family p co raised a lifelong dwelling in th* “Oh. yes," responded the Phlladel up —Judge second story of the "Golden Bear” be phlan. "but we can’t catch the pesky Und Rooicht I.lahtnl»* Rode. Ont of town people cause of the great advantages his sto’-« things.”—Lippincott'«. <»n have their plain offered in Gothic manuscripts, transla- Hotel Clerk -Just sign your name end tri-Igework fln* lehed in one day Gons and other such aslstancea. >11« Motive. In please, The other guests would if nr>'ee»ary. “That old villain has gone and mar- to register." "Don’t you hurry W« e l f you • feed order to make the acquaintance of 22h fc'd ur •orce'»* Gottsched, Goethe visited this house rled his cook. I wonder at it, for her young man. I don’t sign nothin’ cro»n for ______ $3.50 I ain't r. • " -F.lfe. Molar C^ owm S.ÓÓ In 1766, in consequence of whlcn w* cooking Is miserable.” B—1 That’s all right. He has now sketch !3 B-JwTMtb 3.50 have that happily drawn There Is a union of hatmakers at Whs» got her out of the kitchen and hopes Gold f'lbnn 1.00 Wahrhelt und Dlchtung,” Le Mans France. In which the offices C ab B a hand '■ -1 very « a« ’ 1 1 - - < . 'nil o’herw la E“* mo I Fillinft 1.00 Goethe said In this passage about th'* aho will hire a cook that will suit «•»*>» "t»s . n<> r ■ ’ r f u ( fit* <1 ia of president, vice president, secretary bv < -,ng Si ■ ¡ÍN > l.l' ■ 1 III : i !¡ I K f Î ¡J. (iBboa Silver F'lHnft him." — Fliegende Blaetter. ar.d treasurer are held hy one man. the ■ or In f« «-.I \ • • i,»-. k’*rn*«orau 2'50 dwelling will seem even to day credible Inlay F '><• forrun < f I.«' ••t:i J r I’« • r <■ .-r k r »• « « in fonL to the visitor« of this house, which In Goo J Rubber < > ” ' "f t Ip g . m ■ ’ J ! ' - ' n I * ' le r g« The Only Kind. ir I >. r»n. ■ ; ruk » tl' - . r ■> ■ I > I ; ri - (>a : 4 by ñatee 5.00 the last summer has undergone rs SAVES TIME. LABOR AND CLOTHES "It would be a good idea If bixins rr An ;f icturem <’ • » • 1 • ■ ■ » •* our Free Best Red ^Sb- Electric Lau--try ( ■«mj i-.d wh m- clothe, storatlon. It is still to-day "eln an- 1< 1< ’ ft’, - -wer •’ J .» • • iHtfi Lar gent nellia« W A WM. hittiir mw M m ’ wb ber F at* ’ 7.50 could be gone over and renovated now with-iut refit mg borne remedy in esint«n<e- twnhe r, lim* lye <--r acFla Eight although it Is and then." a> h * m mixdiffi •• reenaee Pa Evlrtlee «UÜ asbnllches Gehaude," waahin«, 25 eta Money beck If not aetiafied. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemlats and Bacteriologist., GOSHEN. IND.. U. 3. A. WONK GUARANTtID FOR IB YEARS only three stories high and surround lucrair CORroi %0 CO. S22 W, Srta St.. Laa I«*« Cal pn!- i »nr eteeorfr ■<»« work "if that were possible, some brains •5 luor-lerv l. Con* ' !«.♦ ion Free. Yon cannot entbetf<»e ed by four or five storied modern painlnw work'*< n»**hore. 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