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•* ‘Y essum .’ “ An* th en s h e reach o u t b o r h e r little w h ite hands, a n ’ sh e tek n>a tw o big ru sty h an d s In h er’n a n ’ s h e squeeze EFFECT OF THE AUTOMOBILE ON ’em rig h t h a h d a n ’ say , ‘R euben, I HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT. "T* • -V R eubeu, w hy d o n 't you sc know he’ll com e b a rk .’ All th u tim e bav t ■' ‘m m csseo to seo tía ' B a x te rs? " sh e look n t m e w lf th u big eyes, a n ’ I *•1 >.»n i i itun 1 11 cv ali nee ole T on’ sho’ am re a d y tu h sw im th u riv a h w if Kew n n d M ro u tr F u c lo r A d d ed to F o rc e « W o rk in g ; l a TUla D ire c tio n , th u Ice uh floatin', e f sho say so. m v i. > no'. Bull.” l i i f .h u a ym (UiouM De L ev el Mud “ Yon know ’b out how w e fit all Annul "W h y n o t?” »Ir tis h !. "Y ou nevab h e a ru te ll 'b o u t Miss T e n ’sce a n ’ K entucky nn* g o t o v ah in- Boll. I reckon. P he w uz M iss Bell ilu tuli Y!rgim :h, w h ah th u b a lle ts wuz T h e autom obile is so n a tu r a l an evo- Hose. T hey place w uz tw o p la n ta tio n s th ick est. Mff.tnli Clay d id n ’t n e r a h git I lu tlo n an d fills su ch u long felt w an t d ow n th u riv a h funi ours. M iss Hell uh sc ra tc h . All th u tim e I w uz w lf th a t th e re c a n b e no q u estio n a s to Its w uz M lstali C lay E a x ta h ’s sw e e th e a rt. ,h»m nn* tal:!n ’ k e e r uv him . O ne night T hey w uz allua s w e e th e a rts, even w 'en w ’l-u we w nz in cam p d ow n th a h in I career, sa y s Jo h n Ja c o b A sto r In P itts E v e ry Im p ro v em en t sh e w uz uh little g a l a n ' rig ailin ' th u valley by tfcu S h cn a’dcali. M lstnh b u rg D isp a tch . M lstnh C lay on he pony tu li school. C lay te ll me he gw ln e tu h uh d a:;ce a t ; in tra n s p o rta tio n Is u d istin c t g ain, K v a h lc ily 'ro u n ' tin t neighborhood uh p lan tatio n ’b o u t five n d ’e s aw ay, an d e v e r since th e ab o rig in e found know they g irin o tu b g it m arried som e a n ’ I inns’ go ’long tuh ta k e k e e r uv th a t th e e a rth w ould b ear p a rt o f Its d a y . a n ' th ey sho' d id love one 'u o th e r. th u bosses. ’R out uh dozen g em n en go t b u rd en if he d rag g ed in stea d o f c a r T ils'* how ro u te 1 m ade th u prom ise ridln* out. a n ’ I com e ’long o h ln ’ w lf ried it im provem ent h a s been g o ing on. ma ole m ule. W e g ot tu h th u house, ♦. h M iss Hell. T h e n u tjia o b ile w ill u n d o u b ted ly do “ W e ll th u w a r b re a k cu t. M lstnh a n ’ th n geium en go In a n ’ leav e me o u t m ere f e r good ro ad s th a n all c tlie r fac C lay sny he g w ln e go. T hey g it u p uh side w if th u stock. *1 git m ig h ty tired set tin ’ o u t thar* to rs c o U K u rd , b ecau se w hile b rin g in g big eoinp'uy rig h t tlm li la th u co u n ty , n n ' .Mistah C lay he Is e a p 'a . You fee, on th u fence w a itin ’. By a n ’ l y uh h e a lth a n d p le a su re to th o se u sin g it w 'en M lstnh Cloy w uz uh boy, I h ln d ali niggah w h u t b'lotig th a h he com e 'long i for en jo y m en t it w ill be a g re a t co n v en ience to th e b u sin e ss m an am i w ill In ta l.e k e rr in him : cad d ied h is boss a n ’ a n ’ he ray : “ ‘Ole niggah, don’t you w a n ’ be d an c cre a se th e profit of th e farm er, so th a t ra l tu b school full him a n ' tu k him |a>s- KUm lim itin' a n ' flailin' a n ’ w uz g en 'a lly in’ tooV all th ese w ill h av e a com m on In terest “ A n’ I say, *’Cose I do.* V ponslhle fa h h'.s ra is in ’. W 'en he com- in ex ten d in g its sp h e re an d In p ro v id “ l i e say. ‘C om e ’long w if mo. T h a h ’s ing w h a t it m u st h av e to give good re m enee ta lk in ' 'tio u t th u w all, nuchnlly I w nn' go too. 80 I beg an ' beg a n ' uh big d an ce ’b o u t uh m ile dow n th u su lts—th a t Is, good roads. l«‘g. tell by a n ' by he say all rig h t ef road. ’T w on’t ta k e long tu h g!t dow n. To produce n p ra c tic a l c o u n try road M as' G nw ge sny so. M as' G aw g c he Ju m p on uh boss a n ’ gim m e y o u r m ule th e location, if It is a new road. Is th e sny ho don' keer. a n ' tlia 's how I com e an* w e go.’ first consideration. Avoid ste ep bills •*1 know ’k w n n ts rig h t a n ’ I o u g h tn ’t for tw o reasons. A steep hill reduces tu h lie w lf M lstnh Clay. "T h u day w e s t a r t evalilm dy w h u t leave M istah C lay a n ’ he frio n s, b u t I the possible load an d m akes the m ain know us wuz ovnh nt o u r house w nteh- say. ’All rig h t.’ a n ’ I give th u niggah ten an ce exp en siv e on acco u n t of w a sh la ' us s ta rt. M iss Itell sh e com e ovali nm m ule a n ’ I m ake uh loan uv M lstnh ing d u rin g every heavy rain. Six to e a rly a n ' sh e a n ' M lstnh C lay th e y go C lay’s boss. W ay w e go g allo p in ’ des e ig h t feet o f elevation to ev ery 100 feet dow n by th u fro n t fence w huh nobody like nb couple uv gem ineu. a n ’ w e git o f len g th Is ab o u t a s steep as a hill heali ’em a n ' ta lk uli w hole lot. W ’en to th u cabin w h ah th e y ’» d a n c in ’. W e’8 sh o u ld be, an d a uniform sta n d a rd of th e y com e up to th u fro n t po’ch w hnh hoeln’ dow n lively w ’en som ebody say, only 5 per cen t is m uch better. M as' O nw ge a n ' th u res’ w uz s ta n d ln '. ‘LissenT N ext in im p o rtan c e to easy g rad es is “T hen I h eah surnpln goln’ pang, stra ig h tn e s s. T h e s tra ig h t line being M iss B ell's eyes sho look s o f . You d o n ’ know 'b o u t M iss B ell’s eyes. pang, on’ I know w h u t h ap p e n in ’ up the sh o rte st d ista n c e b etw een tw o Tbe.v's g re a t big b ro w n eyes th n ’ look th u road. I ru n o ut a n ’ g ra b M istah points, th e road en g in eer should see to a t you like th ey *ee c l'n r th ro u g h you C lay’s boss a n ’ ju m p on. I g ra b thu Its app licatio n . W hen th e alig n m en t is a n ' ovnh on th u o th n h side. M iss Bell ole m ule’s b rid le a n ’ go sk e d a d d lin ’. decided, fill all low am i soft p laces W ’en I git th a h th e y a in ’t uh soul In w ith such s u rfa c e sto n e s a s th e co u n try sh e earn ovnh tu b m e a n ’ sh e say : " 'B enlien, y o u 're g w ln e w lf M istah sight, a n ’ i t ’s all m ighty still. No tra v e rs e d possesses. A fte r th is spread bosses a t th e fence, no geiu m en ; all a b o u t six in ch es o f broken stone, If C la y r q u iet like. I klm lah shiv ah w ’en 1 git you h a v e a sto n e cru sh er, n early flat “ I say, 'Y essum .' “ T h a h ’s d a n g ali ovnh tlia h w h a h oif tliu boss a n ’ w alk up to th u house. o v er th e w id th o f road, sp rin k le it th o r I sec th u lig h ts inside a n ’ I kin sm ell oughly w ith a w a te rin g c a rt m ounted you gw lne, Ileu b en ?' th e sm oke w hnh they been shoot in’. I on tire s eig h t Inches w ide an d roll *• ‘Yessum.* knock rig h t so f’ on th u do', o n ’ uh lady “ ‘M lstnh C la y m ig h t g it h u rt.’ com e. I say. ‘L ady, w h all’s th u gem- “ 'Y essum .' " 'E f lie does, you’ll te k good k e e r uv men ?’ She say. T h e y ’s all gone b u t one.' All tre m b lin ’ I say , ‘W hich one?’ him a n ' n e r a h leav e him ?' A n’ sh e say, ‘C ap’n B a x tn b .’ ‘W hut *• 'Y essu m .' h ap p en ?’ I say. “ ‘Croas y o u r licnrt nil’ hotly?* “ An* th en sh e tell me how th u Y an kees com e rid in’ up w hile th ey wuz d an c in ’ a n ’ th u gem men had tu h m ake uh run fah th u bosses. T h a h w uz uh little shoutin', a n ’ one gem ipan couldn't find his boss. T hen I know th u gem- man inside is M istah Clay. W ’en I go In. 1 see him lyin' fhali ez w h ite ez uh The Fanner sheet nn tr y in ’ hahd tu h b re a th e , l i e The Gardener look sit me k in d ah longin’ a n ’ say w lf and uh little sm ile. “Reuben, I ’m so rry you The Housewife tuk mail boss.’ T hn' wuz all. J They « oat a little more. They L “ ’T a in 't no use tellin ’ you ’bout th u I arc worth a g n a t tleal more l J than the ordinary kind. Sold l IIA H D ON HOUSES OR AUTOMOBILES. re s’. I w ent on w lf th u ah in y tell thu J everywhere. li*>2 annual free. 1 tro u b le wuz o vah. W ’en it com e tim e thoroughly w ith a ste am roller. A fter D . M . F E R R Y A CO. tuh go hom e, I couldn’t. I d es git w lf th is sp read a n eq u al th ick n ess of fine D e t r o it , M lo h . som e folks cornin' th is w ay, a n ’ one stone, sp rin k le an d roll as before, and day I iin’ New York.” th e road is done. “ But. R euben, don’t you suppose the T he la rg e st size o f cru sh ed stone B a x te rs w ould be w illing to forgive should not exceed one Inch in d iam eter, your u n fo rtu n a te carelessn ess?” nnd th e sm a lle r pieces should be no •‘Yessuli, I reckon th ey w ould, b ut la rg e r th a n alm o n d s; th e m ore Irreg u Y o u C o u l d L o o lT you d id n ’t nevuh know M iss Dell.” la r of course th e b e tte r, since Irreg u _ I n t o th e f a t u r e a n d s e e t h e c o n d itio n la rity helps them to knit. In b rin g in g to w h ic h y o u r cough, if n eg lected , U n tr u stw o r th y * an old co u n try road tip to th e sta n d a rd w ill b r in g y o u , y o u w o u la se ek r e lie f a t “ But Jo n e s g av e you his w ord, d id n ’t o n ce—a n d th a t n a tu r a lly w ou ld be through it is best to a tta c k th e hills. C ut he?” said F rlsbie. th ro u g h th e ir tops an d p u t th e m aterial “ Yes.” replied I’erknsie. “ b ut I don’t th u s o b tain ed in th e dip s betw een. like to ta k e Jo n e s’ w ord. H e w on't T h is k ills tw o b ird s w ith one stone an d even keep it him self.” —D etro it F ree is easily w orked, since m aterial is a l P ress. w ays being m oved to a low er level. 4 ^ ^ ^ G u a ra n teed t o cu re Con- T h e road should be w idened to w a rd I .1 l P r su m p tio n , B r o n c h i t i s , W 1 w A s t h m a , an d a ll L u n g A C 'g P r i c e . th e fences am i the excessive crow n re T roub les. Cure* C oughs a nd C olds in a day. Charles M. Hays, who recently m oved, an d provision m ust alw ay s be 25 cen ts. W rite to 8 . C. W f . l l s & Co., L e R oy, N . Y ., fo r fre e tr ia l bottle. pave up his place us uresiJent of the m ade for c a rry in g w a te r u n d er th e Southern Pacific railroad, is said to road by u sufficiently larg e pipe when ^ K a r f i Clover Root T— purifie» the Blood j th e line crosses a gully o r an y place have received a check for $1.15,000 th a t m ay ever contain a stream . as payment in full for his services. T he road m ain ten an ce an d b e tte r His yearly salary was to be $55,000. m ents also call fo r a n o rd in an ce re- He served ten months, nnd upon his I qH iring th e use of ru b b er for very w ide acquiescence in the wishes of the | tire s by ail vehicles, th e w id th in creas o t ic e is i i e k k b y g i v e n t h a t t h f . u n Harriman syndicate that ho retire ing w ith the w eig h t carried. darsivued ha« file*I hid Hn.il account in the [ T he m ore a road is used by vehicles matter of tue estate of K.W .riuinbeck.’leieaMnl, *n<t i a full year’s salary and a bonus of M onday, January <,1002. a t t i i o h o n r i . f i o'clock ro equipped th e b e tte r It will becom e, p riu ., haa been appointed hy the county court of i $100,000 were paid him, according the «tate of Oregon, for Polk countv, as the tim e ! to current report. This is the lar- especially If the su rfa c e is n o t ro u g h for the hearing of ohjectio> eto mi .I final account ened by th e feet of horses stru g g lin g to and the aettlemc ■; th tIM l. All persona ar% there- I p e s t sum ever paid to a railroad d ra g th e ir loads up steep hills. fora botihed to appear at aaid time and show cauee man for a like term of service. If any evi«t, why the said account should not lie ai> It h as been d em o n strated in M assa proved and the udniiuivtrator cf aaid aetate and his ! c h u s e tts and New Je rs e y th a t th e fa rm boiiihiuieii dlacharved. 1 iated thia idth day of November, 1901 I l i a l* r n flr le n « * y n s a L l n g u i n l , e r Is th e friend o f good roads if some n . W. SKA Its, one w ill show him how to build them Administrator of the eaUte of F. W. Pluinlieck, de ' B ro w n —A re you a n y th in g of a lin guist? nnd help to p a y for them . T h ere should T<nviiMHi<l A Hart, attorney*. Jo n o f—W ell. 1 can read nnd u n d e r la* n atio n al an d s ta te aid. for th e coun itnnd F rench, G orm an, golf, yacht, try an d s ta te ns w ell ns th e local com baseball nnd football, b u t I c a n 'i tulk m u n ities have use for th e ro ad s nnd cm .—D etroit F re e Press. should pay th e ir sh a re in c re a tin g nnd m a in ta in in g them . T h e first move In th< county court of the at*t« of Oregon should be in th e direction of co-opera for the county of Pollt. tion. T he second should be th e fo rm a In tho matter of the ostato of Corneliu* P. tion o f a p ractical system cap ab le of Unroll, dec#a»«d.—Citation. e x p an d in g an d ta k in g in th e ontirr* To Anua Toowa, Katie Unruh, Mari» Un- | ruh. Claads Unruh ami *\iilt*-r Unruh, I country. In th is w ay w e m ig h t cre a te heir* of aaid, ducoitaod, greeting: a system o f n a tio n al h ig h w ay s such as I S T H K NAMK OF TUK STATE OF we find in several E uro p ean co u n tries. Oregon, you nnd each of you nr* hereby cited To secu re co-ordination an d a h arm o n i and required to appear in the county court of the atate of Oregon fur the county of P olk, nt T he skin is the seat of an alm ost end ous sy stem w hen com pleted th e w ork the oeurt room thereof, in Dallm*. in the m u m less variety of diseases. T hey are know n m ust, o f course, be guided by fed eral ty o f Polk, on tho 6th day of January, 1902, by various nam es, but are alf due to the officers. at 1 o'clock, p iu,, of *aid dav, then ami there I to *how cauae, if any there be, whv the peti- | same cause, acid sa d o th er poisons in No in v estm en t could l>c sa fe r fo r the ti«»n of David Peter.*, adminietrator of aaid th e blood th a t irritate and interfere w ith U nited S ta te s g overnm ent th a n aid in g estate, tile'I in thi* court on the 7th day of ; th e proper action of the skin. November, 1901. (Maying an order to *««11 the 1 To have n sm ooth, soft akin, free from the Im provem ent of public roads, w hich f o llo w in g deRvril>eit real property b e lo rv in g to all eruptions, the blood m ust be k ep t pure ad d so m aterially to th e w ealth of a •aid estate at administrator'* saV sin u d n *t and healthy. The m any preparations of country, an d th is m ay lead up to the La granted, to-«It: IW^i n ng at a p unt «>n arsenic and potash and the large num ber co n stru ctio n of a g re a t natio n al high- j ti e north b o u n d a ry line of tlu- d o n a tio n land claim of P lsn sa n d Orchard and wife, n o tifica of face pow ders and lotions generally w ay acro ss the co n tin en t. Such a road | tion N o 1,900, claim N o. M , in to w n n h ip a used in this class of diseases cover up should be a n object lesson an d h av e a j south, rang** 5 w e ft, of the W illa m e tte n **r. for n short tim e, but cannot rem ove per beneficial infill ence by enco u rag in g in idiuii in P o lk o m .n t> . s ta te of O regon, w iden m anently the «gly blotches an d th e red, terco u rse b etw een d ifferen t sectio n s of la 24,06 ch a in s east of tl e south went c o rn e r of disfiguring pim ples. th* donation la n d claim of J e h n M. F a s t and r i n m a l v i g i l a n c e / • t h o p r l o o th e country. C onvict lab o r m ig h t In* us« »1 to a d wife, notification N o . 1,900, in said to w n s h ip and lHiige afo resaid , ru n n in g thence e# st o f a b e a u t i f u l c o m p l e x i o n v a n ta g e in e n la rg in g an d im pro v in g our 67.69 c h a in s t o the p a rtitio n fence d iv id in g when such rem edies are relied on. road system , since th is w ould give th e i Mr. H . T. Shobe. *704 I.u css A venue, St. Louis, the la n d s herein d escrib ed from the land« fo r merly ow ned b v C. P . Z u m w a lt; thence so u th Mo . sa y s • “ My daugh ter w s s afflicted for vest** convicts usefu l occupatio n an d In ith a d isfig u rin g eruption o n her fa ce, w h ich w hich they w ould not com pete w ith 66 92 c h a in s, thence w est 29 30 ch a in s to th e w resisted a ll treatm en t, s h e w a s ta k e n to tw o west b o u n d a ry of the d o n a tio n land claim of celebrated h ea lth springs, hut received no bene honest lalior. <veorge W . Wilson, n o tifica tio n N o. 7,00.%; fit. M auy m ed icin es w ere prescribed, but w ith H o w ever, In connection w ith autotno- thence north 11 2H chains to the to w n sh ip out result, u n til w e decided to try S S S , a n d by biling we a lw a y s com e back to th e -hr th e eruption line, thence west 7.30 ch ain s, th e n c e n o rth the tim e th e first bottle nm finished _ n I....... .iptsr. A dosen K aties cured h er q u estion of good roads, on %. bich a u to to disappear. 36.7 M chains, tl e *oe west 1.1 46 chains, tl ence co m and left her skin p e r fe c tly sm ooth. north 17 !j degrees east 99-100 chains, th e n ce » h e p is letely now sev en teen years old. a n d not a sig n of m obiles depend, so th a t In th e develop asst 13.96 chains, thence n o rth H 23 chains to th e em b arrassin g d isea se haa ever returned ” m ent o f n u to m o b ilin g in th e co u n try the place of lo g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 208,2.'» S. S. S. it a positive, unfailing cure for a t larg e th e road b u ild er is a s im por acre-of land, more nr I«**. th e worst form s of skin troubles. It is ta n t a fa c to r a s th e electrician o r en g i W I T N E S S the H on .T. K SiMey, ju d g e ot th e c o u n ty c o u rt of th e s ta te th e greatest of all blood purifiers, and the neer. only one guaranteed purely vegetable. of ihregon, fur the c o u n ty of Bad blood m akes bad com plexions. ( s b a L P o lk , w ith th e sealof sa id co u rt M la o n n strn p tl. jfJhk punfies a n d invigo- affixed, th is Mth d a y of N ov, / \ J f c T h e A rtis t—I>o you p a in t? ^ rates t h e o l d a n d A. U., 1901 M rs. W ither»- No. n ot to sp eak of. Attest: l \ S. Dmgharv. clerk. NM» make* new, rich blood “O h. I d id n 't m ean th a t.”—S m a rt Set. Published b y o r d e r o f J. K , S ib le y , count v k V M t h a t nourishes t h e ju d g e . v ie body and keeps th e skin active a n d healthy and in proper S e lf E v i d e n t T r u t h . condition to p e r f o r m its pnrt tow ards OUt s.iairrs sr* often rieht. F o r Instance, you will find carrying off th e im purities from th e body. The dude who drosses “ o u t of s i^ h t“ If you have Eexema, T etter. Acne, Salt U also “ o u t of m in d ." R h e tm t Paor.aain, or your skin ia rough - rh ilsd elp h l* For Infanta and Children. ami pim ply, send for our book on Blood and S kin Diseases and w rite our physi cians about your case No charge what ■Toni. ever for th is wr r vice. ■ T S M T s H n l SWIFT SrtClFtC COMPANY, ATLANTA, «A. 1 HELPS R0AI) CAUSE. A Broken Promise If Shiloh’s Consumption Final Settlem ent. N Citation. BAH BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. CASTO R IA Til KM Y n Hm Always Bought HOME COM FORTS. I U l S l f c l l 11» I I 1 W U I M a , no D o u W it h P o . l l r , ® . th o t ’ftriu. L n r r e o r K m uU. S ilf i A 2^ « ; ? o r I n fn n ff; 0 t? C h ild r e n . I The Kind Y ob Bave Aiways Sough! AVegetable Preparationfor As similating tiicFúOdaiulRegula- Ung Ihe Stomachs and Bowels oí' lM VN 1 S / < H 1 L B K K N Bears the / ' t Signature / Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- n ess and Rest.Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . A ty r tfO U Jt-SM V nm C H K tt A paajkii S e e d - A perfect Remedy forConsHpa- Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF S l e e p . F ar Sim la Signature of <2 N EW YORK. THC CZNTAUn COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY. T H E POULTRY YARD. Very fine du st is an ex cellen t p rev en tive of lice an d disease. B u ck w h eat Is a good p o u ltry food, b e ing stim u la tin g an d fatten in g . F a tte n in g should be done in th e r':iH test t l ’.;'»' possible In o rd er to save tim e. L I or an d expense.’ S*i cily <•!.< '."c fowl:; th a t are know n to 1 o icb cotiim ah 1 good p rices all i y ear round iu city m ark ets. In m ark et d ry picked poultry« is con sidered th e best. T o d ry pick success fully. pick w hile th e flesh is w arm . T h ere is one econom ical re su lt in p oultry keeping th a t Is o ften hist sight of—nam ely, th e large am o u n t of w aste food th a t th e fow ls pick up. If th e re Is any g reat d ifference be tw een th e feeding of you n g d u ck s and young chickens, it is in th e fact th at young d u ck s req u ire m ore bulky food th a n chickens. Not to Be Mr.de Fun Of. Much fun is poked at New Jersey as the headquartcrs of mosquitoes and malaria, l;ut accordin^ to Fred erick L. Hoffman, au expert on the comparative mo;*ta:i:y of different j countries, New Jersey h as the low- I est dcath rate of m\v civilized conn- | trv, ovccpl'niT Nonvay onJy.—New York, World. T H E W R IT E R S. M. Blouet. w ho is b e tte r know n as Max O’Reil. h as becom e a m em ber o f th e ed ito ria l staff of F ig aro of Baris. M arion C raw fo rd h as been know n to tu rn out 8.1:00 or even 10.000 w o rd s fo r one of bis novels iu a single day. l i e uses u ty p ew riter. A fter lo: g try in g H ow ells, th e novel ist. lias uccustom ed h im self to d ic ta t ing le tte rs to a ste n o g rap h er, but be sa y s be h ard ly hopes to be ab le to so d ic ta te fiction. Bliss C a im an , th e poet, w rite s n t all tim es an d in nil places, a s th e mood m oves him . Most of bis verse .sees the lig h t on odd b its and sc ra p s of p ap er o r Is w ritte n iu an a lm o st illegible band on th e backs of envelopes. T A P E WORMS •*A ta p e w o r m e ig h te e n fe e t J o n g at o n th o s c e n e a f t e r m y t a k i n g tw o C A S C A liE T S . T h i s 1 a m s u r e h a s c a u s e d m y b a d h e a lt h f o r t h e p a s t t h r e e y e a r s . I a m s ti ll t a k i n u C a s c a r e ts , th o o n ly c a t h a r t i c w o r th y of n o tic o b y s e u s ib lo p e o p le ” G lto . W. U oW M ts, B a ir d , Miss. least c a ru e GENERAL BULLER. T lion- « re n:any borne com fort» t i n t enii lie hm! w ith little e x tra cun>. All s i r - ’a d elicate »urrouiullng* help to uiuke o u r live* m ore pleiuw ot, nm l In ad d itio n to th is It lltts u s above th e evorydr.y eoium ou ro u tin e th a t Is so v ery laborious. T h e nm u o r w om an or fniully w ho sim ply spend tb e ir tim e In fo llo w in g th e plow or m ilk liis th e cow o r In w ork iihout th e b u rn o r In b u tte r nick in« or k in d red o c c u p a tio n , ab o u t th e fa rm a n d w ho d ep en d upon pork a n d p o tato es w ith cofree an d b re a d as th e ir d a lly ra tio n s a re sim ply one step o u tsid e o f close confinem ent. A m ong o u r m ost p ro sp ero u s fa rm e rs th e m ode o f liv in g h a s Its rellu ln g In- llucncc*. T h is Is not o f n ecessity a bc- I .ig ln g th a t m u st be confined to those w ho h av e w eallb . All can h av e the sa u te su rro u n d in g s to a lim it.si e x ten t. It will n o t cost a s m uch to h av e a lot of b e n s w ell kep t a n d cared fo r a s It d 1-s to k eep th e hogs th a t u iak e y o u r p i . k, anil su rely th e profit fro m the w ell k ep t h en s Is g re a te r th a n enn be g ain ed from llie bogs, an d th e m eat of th e hen n n d h er eg g s a re f a r m ore h a lth fu l fo r a ll th a n so m uch p o lk a n d fat. N oth in g b rin g s th e re a d y m oney to th e borne like tlie p ro d u ct o f th e hen. E gg» a re sp o t cash nt all tim e s; so Is th e w ell fed fow l < r y o ung chicken. T h e k eep in g of a few tu rk e y s Is a sim p le m a tte r th a t b rin g s m uch p leas u re a s w ell a s profit In r e tu rn for th e c a re b estow ed. T he eggs o f th e tur- k y ben can be placed u n d e r o u r ch ick en h en s th a t will o ften h atch an d care fo r th em b e tte r th a n th e tu rk e y ben. T h e se tu rk e y eggs can be b o u g h t If tu rk ey hens a r e not k ept, an d th u s n few f a t tu rk e y s are nt b an d nil th e w in te r fo r a S u n d ry or holiday fe a st fo r th e fam ily , a d d in g a s It does a p leasan t a ttra c tio n to th e hom e, b e sid es m ak in g us p roud o f o u r hom e co m fo rts. It Is q u ite a s easy to ra ise tu rk e y s a s to ra ise y o u n g ch ick en s; If n few sim ple ru le s a re follow ed th ey give b u t lit tle tro u b le . F irs t o f a ll, n e v e r keep th e y o u n g p o u lts o r tu rk e y s w h e re th ey m u st ru n w ith th e y o u n g chicks. K eep tli iu s e p a ra te am i feed th em nloue. N ev er allo w th em to ru u or live to g e th er w h en young. F o r som e reaso n th ey w ill n o t d o w ell to g e th e r. You m u st keep tlie y o u n g tu rk e y s a b so lu te ly free from lice. Lice n n d d a m p a r e m o st d e s tru c tiv e to y o u n g tu rk e y s. W hen k ep t p erfe ctly frp e from lice an d d a m p n ess an d alone, It Is a very sim p le ta s k to g ro w th em v ery fast. In ad d itio n to th ese place som e d u ck anil geese eg g s u n d er y o u r b en s so a s to h av e a few o f th ese b ird s fo r y o u r w in te r ea tin g . It Is n v ery sim p le ta s k to h an d le a few d u ck s a n d geese. W hen b atch ed , keep th em alone, not w ith o th e r fow ls, till th re e o r fo u r w eek s old. w hen th ey can be allo w ed to go a t w ill. T h ey m u st h av e p ro tectio n fro m th e w e t a n d d a m p till w ell s ta rte d to grow . A fte r th e y a r e w ell s ta rte d an d stro n g th e y ca n be allo w ed to ru n a t w ill. D u ck s w ill not In ju re a u y crops, b u t geese w ill e a t a n d o fte n d e s tro y an y g ro w in g p la n ts o r v eg etab les th a t a cow w ill e a t. A few will do b u t very little d am ag e, an d fo r th is reaso n w o uld ad v ise th e p u rc h a se o f th e eg g s so a s sim p ly to h av e a few fo r w in te r use a n d n e v e r keep old geese u n less p re pared fo r th e ir keeping. M any w ho ..uve a u old lo ft in n n out- 'nilldU ig ceil'd keep a few pigeons for eipmln:. A dozen p a irs o f p igeons will p ro v id e u l leu st tw o sp le n d id m eals for y o u r fam ily each m o u th from th e sq u a b s th ey will m ice. N o th in g Is m ore a ttr a c tiv e th a n a n old fash io n ed linked pie m ad e o f sq u a b s. T h ey a r e also b e a u tifu l to broil or bnhe o r sm o th e r lu th e oven, a n d for_the S u n d ay noon m eal w h en w e g a th e r to en jo y th e otdy q u iet m eal o f th e week su ch little delicacies a re m o st a ttr a c tiv e . All th ese little ad- d it. n s to o u r fam ily co m fo rt help to mal e o u r hom e th e m ost a ttr a c tiv e spot on e a rth .—F e a th e r. The N a t i o n a l B ir J . B r ig h t ’s O is o a s c . The largest -mini ever paid for a pse- oeripliou, changed bunds in San Fran* ci.-on, Align«! ¡Will, 11H11. The trans fer involved m'ooiu ami stock $ 112,500 and w.i. paid by a p.irly ul business men inr a .p* citic T*»r lliiglu '. disease and diabetes, hitherto incurable dts- cast s. They commenced the serious ' investigation of the - jm - ci tic Nnveni- Itor loilt, 11I0O They interviewed »cote, ol the i tiled mill tried it un ion its merit* by putting uver ( lin e ilo,.- 1 eu ease, nn tile lienttuent mid ivateln tug ilium. They uho gut pliy sici.ms | to nanif chronic, incurable cn.ee and iidininistersd it with the pliyrieisns fur judges. Up to August 25th, eighty .-^tvi ii per cent of '.he lest cum -» were either will or piogret.ing IsvuruLly. There be ing hot thirteen per cent of liiiiiirc», the parlies went eulhlied and closed the trsii.iiuiion. 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It so th**s the child, softens the gume, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the hc^t remedy for diarrhoea. I h pit annul to the taste. Sold hy druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a botth . Its value in incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’« Soothing Sy rup and take no other kind. A w inter trip to southern California and Arizona via the famous Shasta Route is one never to be forgotten. Renewed a cquaintance with this sec tion will ever develop fresh points of i n te ie s t and added sources of enjoy m ent under its sunny skies, in the va riety of interests and added industries, in its prolific vegetation and am ong its num berless resorts of m ountain, i >!iore, valley a n d plain. Two trains | leave P ortland daily, m orning and : ‘veiling for California. These trains ! are e quipped with tlie mo»t improved p attern of standard and *,ourist sleep ing cars, and the low rates blace the trii» in reach of all. 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W a n t I now plead fo r a re larg e bon- F u lle r w as forgiven fo r sacrificing rd , well m ark ed tu rk e y s of reaso n a b le A d ju ta n t G en eral C orbin w e a rs h is bis m en in South A frica, b u t w hen it w eig h ts fo r ex h ib itio n p urposes, h u t u n ifo rm w hile on d u ty In th e w a r de cam e 10 ta lk in g in d isc re e tly —never!— CANDY do n o t d em an d of us th e o v e rfa t e x h i p a rtm e n t, a n d h is ex am p le is being fol New i’ork World. f CA TH AR TIC b ition b ird s fo r b reed ers, to r If you do lowed by o th e r a rm y officers on d u ty I t a p p e a rs th at th e London w a r office you will b e d isa p p o in ted In th e fertility there. w as d oing its very best to Induce G en of eggs an d th e v itality o f th e stock P re sid e n t R oosevelt Is 5 feet 8 Inches eral D uller to utilize th e so ft pedal.— h u tch ed th erefro m . If w e w ere all tall, w eighs 1S5 pounds, hus a c h e s t TRADE MARK REOfSTZBEO W ash in g to n Post. fan ciers, w e m ig h t co n ten d fo r th e ex m easu rem en t o f 42 Inches nnd k eep s cessive w eig h ts, a s it would not be h im self In a lm o st a th le tic tra in in g . l i e G eneral Buffer lias once m ore th ro w n n ecessary to ra ise so m any tu rk e y s if does not sm o k e n nd p re fe rs sim ple th e B ritish w ar office iuto h y ste rics by Pleasant.. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te Good. Do only tlie fa n c ie r w ere In terested , b u t th e an n o u n cem en t th a t he will h av e food. Good, N ever ¿icR en. W e ak e n , o r G ripe. 10c. 26c. 50c. th e tu rk e y is th e n a tio n a l b ird fo r th e so m e th in g to sny a t a n early d a te .—St. F ra n k H . B uhl, ex -p ro sld en t o f the ... CU R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... fe stiv e b o ard , nnd th e A m erican people L ouis G lobe-D em ocrat. Rlrrltaft R.iQ.d, (onpitnT. Chic««», Moatroa!, Ksw Tort. S13 elm ron S teel co m p an y , h a s prom ised call ev ery y e a r for a g re a te r an d g re a t u n Tft IMtf* Hold a n d g u a ra n te e d by a ll drug- e r su p p ly . F e w d em an d a fo rty pound to give $200.000 fo r a p u b lic b u ild iu g nU * I g ists to C X 'lt K T obacco H a b it. at S h aro n , Pn. T h e to w n m u st pro- tu rk e y , w hile m illions use th e lig h ter j vide fo r Its m a in te n a n c e , nn<J It m u st w eig h ts fo r tab le p u rp o ses; hence I | be kep t open seven d a y s n w eek. claim th a t even th e fan cier should be p ra c tic a l lu his Ideas, fo r th e m asses ! F ra n c is A. Gill o f P h ila d e lp h ia . It Is look to 1dm ns n te a c h e r on th o se su!>- declared, hgs tw o h e a rts p u m p in g blood J te ts .—Mrs. Bet tie G lover M ackey in fo r him . T h e d isco v ery w a s m ade hy Dr. C. P . B rad y a f te r Gill had en tered R eliable P o u ltry Jo u rn a l. N o rth ern d isp e n sa ry to h av e th e | b ru ises cau sed by fallin g fro m a coal M ik N on rl*« H e n C r o p . P o u ltry S uccess sa y s stn ristlc s show j r a r t a tte n d e d to. th a t from M issouri alo n e d u rin g th e 1 T h e o ldest d ru m m e r. It Is th o u g h t, in Ir.st y e a r PMI.r88.710 p ounds o f p o u ltry , th e U n ited S ta te s is Colonel E. Du live an d dressed, w a s shipped, nn in- D au ren s, w ho tra v e ls fo r an Ink house, o n r.se o f fill.007.443 p ounds o v er th e l i e Is sev en ty -n iu e y e a rs old an d for ; p reced in g y ear. Of eggs sh ipped from th irty -fo u r y e a rs h a s been k n o w n J o th ere th ere w ere 34.875.0*10 dozen, m ak p rin te rs all o v er th e co u n try . T h e colo ing th e p o u ltry in d u stry w orth to tho nel earn ed bis title In th e F re n c h a rm y . p ro d u cer in tlie one s ta te alone, m ind, F . A. S am pson of S ed alia, Mo., w h o $12.001.048.54. T h e profits front tills h as given Ills e n tire lib ra ry to th e S ta te in d u stry exceed by m an y th o u sa n d s o f H isto rical society, h as been In terested i ol’.a rs th o se of all g rain s, beau», to b ac fo r th irty -th re e y e a rs In Collecting co an d co tto n seed raised there. books, perio d icals a u d m a te ria ls b e a r ing upon M issouri h isto ry . I lls collec r .o o d P r i « * . En E n c ln n d . tion a g g re g a te s u p w a rd o f 7.000 titles. UTEraonlinnry p r i m w ara rra llz a d a t S am uel It. C a lla w a y , p re sid e n t of U r * s ?V* o f th e p rize p o u ltry nnd pi th e A m erican L ocom otive com pany, g eo n s of th e la te Mr. Jo sep h P a rtin g w a s m ore th a n th irty y e a rs n t th e ton of I.y tk .im . sa y s an E n g lish ex- h ead of th e s h o rth a n d w rite rs o f th is chnn-re. A lilsck O rp ington cock fetch co n tin en t. l i e kep t u p h is p ra c tic e ed . ' .“A th re e O rp ington h en s £00 and nnd to d ay could ta k e a tric k nt a n im black cockerels h atch ed th is y en r £17. p o rta n t a s sig n m e n t w ith th e b est In pig ons a w hite A frican owl bred sten o g rap h er* . th is y e a r fetch ed £50. an d o th e rs ra n g T h o se w ho a d m ire D u m a s’ fam o u s ed from £28 to £15. novel "T h e T h re e M u sk eteers" m ay be Through th e m u ltip licatio n o f sh ip s pleased to know th e d e sc e n d a n ts of t h f ocean ceased to be track less. D 'A rta g n a n a rc still In tb e flesh. T h e T h ro u g h th e M arconi m arvel It has C om te d 'A rta g n a n , w ho so m etim es • ,-rised to !-.» a so litu d e .—New York a c ts a s a c o rre sp o n d e n t fo r lead in g W orld. P a ris Jo u rn als, is th e p re se n t rep re A new f a r t tr a in will reach p;,*i s e n ta tiv e of tb e fam ily . !V:i" c-o from New Yo; k in f ,,r rig h ts . O nly th e clock I s s tim e In T H E REVIEW ER. c ssln g th e ,-ontlnont th e s e rap id day*. —N*‘W York W orld. T h e au to m o b ile Is h e a tin g o n t foot New M exlc ’» p roduction o f 1.2172.70 b all in th e ra c e f a r tb » f a ta lity stake«. to n s of coal for th e y e a r co n ta in s m ore —N ew Y ork P ress. ♦ jjr a o f p rom ise fo r its e a rly ad m issio n to W ith one of o u r Jo ckeys rid in g f o r ■ I f r v A i -, . , , t ! . jfeis. I sta te h o o d th a n th e sch em in g of Its pol tb e king th e “ A m erican In v asio n " be- 'f . i / h i itic ia n ..—I'itts b u r g D ispatch. id M to w e a r a n u rn le h u e .- N e w Y ork W RipansTabules Doctors Find A Good Prescription For Mankind. IO for S cents A t D m ig S tcres V J !