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a a • I t » • • • • • 4 s • • •• •• • a ‘ »Vs« *I 1-«dy Aberdeen, who baa bee* «•«teya ln> on an «Mei getie jriigagMid* *• bol ter th* health op t^ie JiJsh Aeople. hoe undertaken the editorial work * monthly inagazlne, which gftl bo Tw rued by the Women a National Dealt« Association. A K«SI ■W • • *tr««a. REFORESTATION IS EASY FARMERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS Smith wantx your fat tuAeya, chickens, duckfl and other poultry for We Thankflgivir.g tradt Dre-sei turkey« and geese and ducks should •jRTive betw. vn Novemlier 19th and November 22d. Ship to Smith. On KiAcmiier loth we are paying as follows. The prices on turkeys may fluctuate, but expect all other quotations to hold good indennituiy. Ship immediately. A Heeslsb Plaint. The learned writer« lor the preai Are very, very ^o<id Observation« of a Practical Timber« At proving how we urate on drees man Clearly Set Forth. Or furbeloMM or food. (By J. S Young, Inman I'oulseu Log E writer new who niukee hie bow With other sages vies gmg Co., Kelso, Wash.) The Tiiubermau: As the question of To show unhupp) mortals how They may econotnUc conserving our present forests and re foresting our logged off lands is now They tell us of the thrifty French, find just deaeri lied the iucredible rich Who all excesses shun. commanding so much attention, a few es of the ragion. Some one protested, But I’m not anxious to retrench; observations from one who has given •nd he defended himself, saps a writer It isn't any fnu. the subject considerable thought may I'm weary of tills endless song; In the Outlook, with a paradox : - Ygu save commission when you ship to Smith. He does not charr« uot be out of place. commission on anything. Prompt returns. Address all shipments to the I wish some seer w ise “The truth Is •<> wonderful that It People who are dealing with statistics Would show us how to get along takes a whopper to express It!” And not economize. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. and theories tell us that our forests will Worthless people are terribly catlike —Louisville Courier-JournaK -ri,htin, Ih. TrwV Pontond. Or*... be practically exhausted in fifty years, tn always lauding on their feet. at the present rate of cutting; aud as Tact. the rate of consumption will undoubt T »m sorry to have to tell you 80 wend«|unrter. ror tne Jute*. edly increase, it would seem that our boys.” »aid the pleasant looking visltoi TOLD OF LORD STRATHCOMA. Once upon a time a child who wai only hope of a supply for future gener who was addressing tile Sunday school naked upon an examination paper tt "but there 1» not one chance in a thou ations is in growing more trees. Ulastrntlon of the Canadian High define a mountain range replied, “A sand that any one of you ever will b< One of the most common of blood dis large sized cook stove.” The sum« The question of conserving and pro President of the United States.” Couimlsaioner's Sense ut Hemor. eases, is much aggravated by the sudden method of reasoning seems to go with Lord Strathcona, the Canadian testing our forests and raising another Still he failed to secure their undi changes of weather at this time of older growth. A recent examination high commissioner in London, has hu crop of timber to Jake the place of the vided attention. year. Begin treatment at once with one we are now cutting and destroying "But if you live up to your opportu llood’s Sarsaparilla, which effects rad- paper at the Sheffield Scientific Schoo’ mor of what Scotchmen call the pawky is purely an economic one, and not gov nities," he went on, eyeing them keen lual and permanent cures. This great at Yale contained the question, “ What variety. Four or five months ago an erued ' by academic theories. I' ' . ' ' . Hence, we Is the office of the gastric juice?' ’ And lied icine has received old man called at the offices of the Do will conserve and protect our present ly. "some bright boy in tills audlenc« the answer on one paper said, "Th* minion of Canada and asked to see forests, plant and raise a uew crop of may become a great baseball pitchei stomach."—Cleveland Leader. 40,366 Testimonials Lord Strathcona, Bayigg that he was trees on our logged off lands just as or the world's champion batsman.” Instantly every boy sat up straight in two years, which prove its wonderful the cabman who drove young Donald soon as we find out that it pays to Hnndlcup of Uad Itouila. • nd began to listen. I’hicago Tribune efficacy in purifying and enriching the do so. ari Smith down to the docks and hie ship "Don't you realize that you blood. Best for all blood diseases. The writer remembers doing a lot of financially handicapped by bad roads?" when years ago he left Caledonia to “Fighting the Beef Trust.” the tn usual liquid form or chocolated tablets hard work, in early life, along with Frauk L. Smith Co.’s ad in this See “ Of course we realize it," answered paper. make his fortune in Canada. known a- Sarsatabs. IU0 doses 11. many others, destroying our forests that Farmer Corntossel. "No automobilisl Lord Strathcona gave orders that he we might raise grain and garden truck dares travel fast enough to give us an Even the Ilona Wnh-h 'Um. should be shown in at once, and right to eat and hay for our stock; and why! Knew of One. excuse for collectin' a fine.—Washing Hank Stubbs liens layin’ much pleasantly the two old men gossiped Because these things to us had a value, ''Suggestion? H'mph! Did you ever ton Star. tow, Bige? and trees had none. We could not eat of "Auld Lang Syne ” and "Bonnie hear of a real cure effected by 'sugges Bige Miller—Skurce any. He Did. Scotland.” Suddenly the cabman them and nobody wanted to buy them. tion'?" Hank Stubbs—What's the trouble? But mark the change today. The trees Jaffer—But don’t you believe compe heaved a portentous sigh. Lord Strath “I personally know of one. I once Bige Miller Don't hev time fur I have a value; our torests are at the suggested to a young fellow that if he tition is the life of trade? cona asked its meaning. The cabman dodgin' tinm peaky autymobiles.—Bos present time one of the chief sources of Sooner or later It explained. Pug way—Sure! didn't want to have a big dog chasing wealth to the states along the Pacific ton Herald. him off the premises he'd better quit leads to the formation of a trust, and He had not been prosperous, but had Coast, and where the conditions for re that ’ s the way to make money. Arliaiiv \ <>*•! ler.tl mu, coming to my house, and it cured him fallen on evil days. He had to sup foresting are so '.avorable, they can be of the habit." ‘Toil will mis« your son John wher port two grandsons, and one of them, made a source of wealth for all time to To the llriKhter. to his grief, had Just died. He had come. But as approximately only 20 he goes back to school." < 4 Goin' along Fighting the Beef Trust.” See the “Yes.” answered Farmer Corntossel To the brighter day; little enough to bury him with and per cent of the standing timber of the Trank L. Smith Co.’s ad in this paper country is in the hands of the govern “ I don't know how I'm going to gei Every storm next to nothing with which to main inent and about 80 per cent under pri along He has got all the critters or Has a rainbow's rayl tain himself and the other. Lord T’lie Professor. vate ownership, the question of refer —Atlanta Constitution. 8trathcona passed a five-pound note estatiou presents some serious diflicul the place so used to his college y The Doctor—Some creatures, you that I don't s'pose anyone else quickly Into the waiting hand of the ties. know, are exceedingly sensitive to mu- Wanted. drive 'em." steal sounds, What is the age of our present for You may not believe it. “Johnny, did you have a good vaca tearful grandfather. but it's a well authenticated fact that tion at that little lake resort?” Now the cabman had Just made his estsf What are the means to be cm ployed to relorest our logged off lands! two song sparrows once flew into a “No, sir. Maw wouldn’t let me go second call and the high commission- room where a grand opera singer was swiinmin’, and she made me take a er, not forgetful of his first visit, had What length of time will it take! What benefits can be derivedf And then rehearsing an aria, listened a few mo cold bath every mornin'." the veteran driver brought into his the great question, Will it pay! For Iniauts and Children. ments. and dropped dead. private room. Once more the atmos To the first question, I would answer: Probably liiNane. The Professor—I don’t doubt it. 1 phere of the office became thick with “From 100 to 400 years.” The na have heard before of killing two birds "Wlnkley is a good deal of a crank, Highland reminiscences. Once more, tioual government is at the present time with one's tone.—Chicago Tribune. Isn’t he?" Bears the "That doesn't half describe him. He’s too, the cabman sighed, and then with gathering the data to answer questions Signature of breaking voice he related how in his two and three. OWARD E. BURTON «U<1 ('hemlBt, going around now insisting that if ths The writer has made some observa Lend Ville, C o 1 p *- ii <^ f. ,»*« . .ne.. P i . dmi : Gold, postoffice department has to be made old age he had to support his two H Biker. Le»d, .sold. Silver, 75e; Gold. 60c; Zinc tions regarding the growth of timber, or , «1 M iiiling envelo(>eti and ful’ price lint self-sustaining the war and navy de- grandsons, and now both of them were A i ii st in uh \ old. which lead him to believe that growing Ct., on application. Control «”<1 Uinpir** work ao- partments ought to ba run the same down with typhoid fever. Once more timber will pay. 1 have found trees 135 cited. Kefurcucu: Cur'iouutu Natiouul Bank. "No mere mortal,” declared the pro way.” Lord Strathcona's purse strings were years old 52 inches in diameter on the fessor in astronomy, “can comprehend Before 18X0 most English railway loosened and he passed coins Into the stump, that cut over six thousand feet the Immensity of space.” merchantable lumber. The annual TAXIDERMIST carriages had only four wheels, and old cabman's hands, who tottered out of "I think I can,” ventured one of his growth showed these trees were 24 * AND TANNER * weighed ten tons, From 18S0 to 1890 stammering his thanks. auditors. inches on the stump at 40 years and at they had six wheels, and weighed fif- Now. Lord Strathcona's secretary “And why you?” teen or sixteen tons; from 1890 to 1800 had been an auditor of the scene, that time should cut 900 feet of lumber. FURS BOUGHT "I have a dally humorous column to From my observations, extending over they had eight wheels, and weighed When the cabman had gone he came several sections of timber, 100 trees 16 fill up."—Louisville Courier-Journal. F. B FINLEY twenty-four tons; and since 1900 the to 18 inches in diameter can be grown 249 Columbia Portland, Ore. fashion Is twelve wheels for dining forward. Fine Recipe for Colds. "I hope, on each acre in 40 years aud these will and sleeping cars, and the weight 18 Any druggist can supply 1 these in not give him anything. When he saw make 30,000 feet of merchantable him thirty-five to fortv-two tons. you some months ago he told you that her; these same trees will cut 75,000 gredients, or he will get them frollì li is More I n lorm a I ion. WE TEACH THE BARBER TRADE of hfs two grandsons one was dead. feet at the end of 125 years. The wholesale house. “Mix half pint of good whiskey; Mrs. Chugwater—Josiah, what is 8 Now he says both are down with ty question is, What will be the value ot to both men and women. Expert instruction; di plomas granted: clean, modern, up-to-date. this 30,000 feet of timber grown on an two ounces of glycerine; half ounce of '•wastika?” Money earned while learning. Complete courae phoid fever. It looks, my lord, as If acre in 40 years or the 75,000 feet Concentrated pine compound, Sb ake Mr. Chugwater (momentarily at a for MU Write for free particulars. he might be an impostor.” grown on an acre in 125 years! I will the bottle well each time and use in loss)—Do you mean to say you don't NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE Lord Strathcona eyed his well- hazard a guess that 30,000 feet of doses of a teaspoonful to s a t a bl espoon- 68 West Washington St. Seattle. Wash. know what a swastika Is? A swastika is—why, blame it. Swastika is thf meaning secretary from underneath standing timber will be worth $8 per ful four times a day ” This prescrip- thousand in 40 years, and that an acre tion is said to work wonders. name of the Eskimo that helped Cook his bushy brows. The Concentrated pine is a i will earn $(> discover the north pole!—Chicage "Thank you, thank you. very much, of land planted per year for pine product and ionics only neriod, not Tribune. Mr. Jones,” he purred, "but do you counting the s.i ■ . ‘ erm be ounce bottles, each enclosed in know that when I went out to Canada taken out and “Fighting the Beef Trust ” See the or . ‘oil, posts tight ease, but be sure it 'is ‘‘Concentrated ’’ in order to get the Frank L. Smith Co.’s ad in this p? er first I was not driven down to the and poles during , »j 1 i.-. docks in a cab at all, but Just wheeled I do not think wUttl»- v use to genuine article. Expensive Water Power, my own things to the ship in a wheel which we can puc our ni allions FO I ■■ cf ;!<»$$ till. the barrow ?” "Yes,” said the defendant in rocky, logged off lands t .. l, 1 yield "Your milk c osta you 12 cents a criminal case, "my lawyer certainly as much wealth, though i le indi- made a strong plea for me. He even A Royal Bndrsnard. to wait quart and your butter 45 cents a AT DRUGGISTS.OR TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50c wept." me state pound? Why do you pay such exorbi An ancient bodyguard is that of FROM PLANTEN.83 HENRY3T.BROOKLYN.N.Y tant prices as that for tillin'.’" "What w-as his bill?" asked the oth- i—BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.— the honorable corps of gentlemen-at- “Bless you, I don't. I'm merely add er man. lo my mind, Hie ph a,.« . x t ne ques ques- "Well, as nearly as I can figure it arms, in England, which has celebrat tion that presents the mote (e.iuus diffi ing In what it costs me for ice to kee; out, lie charred mo about *100 a tear.” ed it* 400th anniversary. The origin culties is the problem u. taxation. I them sweet.” Raises the dough al duty of the bodyguard was to stand have no hesitation in that our •nd complies with of History. Omissions In a ring around the King of Eng present system of taxation, particularly •II pure food laws. Archimedes had just announced that land, should he go out on the battle regarding growing tiinoc/, is all wrong. If he had a lever long enough and a field, and protect him with formidable I do not propose to uiscus9 the matter Children's Coughs c,¿"!.,hí fulcrum on which to rest it he could One« Much Unnecessary Suffering battleaxes. It still has duties when as to whether the timber interests have move the earth. paid too much or too little of the taxes the King Is In London. At levees in earth.” move the "If you can’t in the past or at the present time, bul shrieked a suffragette, “turn the job St. James’ palace the men are required a system that does not tax the growing to be in attendance, standing solemn crops of the farmer, the gardener, or over to us! We'll do it!” But the journalists and historians of ly In quaint scarlet coats, and with the fruit grower, and taxes the growing that day. being men exclusively, mean white plumed helmets, officially keep- crop of timber over and over, and at a ly blue penciled that part of the story. Ing clear a passage to the royal pres- rate that will confiscate the entire crop m BUT miURl TOR (gUGRS ence. It is their duty also to be prea- in 30 to 35 years, when it takes from CRESCENT MFC. CO. Pettit’s Eye Salve F.rst Sold in 1807. ent when there Is a court at Bucking 40 to 100 years to raise this crop, is cer Give® instant relief - soothes and heals the little Makers of MA PLEINE throats and prevents more serious illness. Children (better than Maple). over 100 years ago; sales increase ham palace and when the King opens tainly open to valid objection. As a like it too so pleasant to take and doe« not upset yearly; wonderful remedy; cured mil Parliament. substitute for our present system of the stomach. lions weak eyes. All druggists or Their battleaxes date far back to taxing timber, based on values, I would All Druggists, 25 cents. Howard Bros., Buffalo. N. Y. advocate a cutting tax to be paid when the days of the Spanish Armada. the timber is cut; a portion of this tax They were actually brought over on to be set aside to bear the expense of Aa It Seemed. Spanish galleons, and reforestation by the state; and a por "That man,” said the court onlooker, the Ill-fated "will be convicted surely. He's making falling Into the hands of the English tion to pay the expense of protecting • very poor impression on the witness were given to the King's bodyguard. our present forests from fire and depre dation. stand.” It Depends. "That isn't the defendant,” I shall not attempt in this article to "How do you pronounce s-t-l-n-g-y??" enter into the details of such a scheme. lawyer. "He's just one of the alienists And give yon full value ta the teacher asked the young gentle 1 am told on good authority that rais undergoing cross-examination.”—De comfort and long wear man nearest the foot of the class. 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Ten years ago a family of ’ half a dozen persons could live In fair comfort for 11,000 a year, excluding extras, With nothing less than $2.500 can they live In the same way now. This Is recog nixed by the government, and the sal arles of subordinate officials have been revised Domestic servants' wages have Increased enormously. A good cook can not be had for less than $200 a year, whereas half that sum was suflV clent a decade ago. No. 47-0® rIIKN writing to a<lvertlser« please mention this paper. i> GREAT V FOR n PAIN (Concluded next week.) A Chang« for th« Better. The life-long domicile of an old lady was situated several feet south of the dividing line of Virginia and North Carolina, and when that section of the country was resurveyed it was discov ered that the line ran a few feet south of the property in question. They broke the news to the old lady that from then on she was to be a resident of Virginia. 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