FALLING HAIR Save Your Hair w i t h Shampoos of Cutjcura Soap and Dressings of Guticura, Pires!, Sweetest, Host Effective aid Enonçai Remedies For Making the Hair Grow when All Else Fails. Prevent baldness and cleanse the scalp o f crusts, scales and dandruff with shampoos o f Cuticura Soap, and ligh t dressings with Cuticura, purest o f emollients and greatest o f skin cures. This treatmeut at ouce stops fallin g hair, removes crusts, scales and dand­ ruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and make* the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else falls. Millions now rely on Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, purify­ ing and beautifying the skin, for cleans­ in g the scalp o f crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping o f falling hair, fo r softening, whitening and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, fo r baby rashes, itchlngs and chart rigs, in the form o f baths for annoying Irritations and inflammations or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form o f washes for ulcerative weak­ nesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes, which readily suggest them­ selves to women ami mothers, as w ell us for all the purposes o f the toilet, bath, and nursery. Hale greater than the w orld’s product o f other skin cures. Sold throughout the civilized world. * s :n fH i? B A N lT R Y ^ j I f you have sheep In your flock that appear not to I k * doing well, you will notice they invariably are at the end o f ; tin* flock and feed from what the other i sheep have pawed over. It is a good I plan to have a small field (called ilie nursery or lio**pituli to put those that are seemingly not doing as they ought I and give them extra care and aiten- j tion and get them started on the up- i ward road again, says National Stock­ man. The proper handling o f sheep re- [ quires tunny small lots or fields, so that you may note closely If you wish to reach the highest results, as they do so much better to keep each age to them­ selves, so that you may not Judge yearlings by the side o f two-year-olds, or a two-year-old ewe raising a lamb by the side o f a matured ewe. f u l l your flock closely and at shear­ ing lim e look after the fleece, and all that do not come up to tin* stand­ ard in weight, density, length o f staple, quality o f wool and evenness o f fleece mark so that you may know them wlieu the time comes to sort up for breeding. In order to have an even thick you must form in yonr mind that type o f h lieup you consider most clesir- j able and breed and select with that form constantly before you. getting as near to it as possible, and what you are deficient In in your ewes endeavor to remedy In the rams. A F rou k of N a tu re . W ool Markets and Sheep illustrates a freak o f nature In the shape o f a four horned wether owned by Joseph E. Griffin. Escalante, Utah. Mr. (iriffin writes that the wether is live years old and was bred from common grade sheep. Each o f the horns Is about flf- A r lm o u u . m ■ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacn iu g ** 1.1 inlay m orning a n d «* - enin g. Sunday school at, 10. Chris tian Endeavor at 0:30. Pia\er meet­ in g T » *r*diy evening. — VV. T. VVai die, pastor. C HIM ST! AN CHURCff. P ie teh io g Sunday m orning m *1 ening Bible hc ’ io 1 at 10 Seni« Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bil l class and prayer m eeting Thursday even in g.— L . G reen, pastor. KV A N<; KI.I ' A I. CHURCH. Preaching Humid) m orning and < v- eniug at lit** M. E. church, south. Sunday school at 10 C lo i- lim En de tvt»rat 6:30. Prayer me« ting 1 In.rs day even ing,—»A A W in ter, pastor, I 'o i i i o i i In 'I f l ie r a n . Numerous oliieial personages in T e ­ heran have recently fallen victims to poison. It is believed some secret soci­ ety is at work. The drinking water has been poisoned, hut in most instances the poison has been conveyed in the sweets that every one eats so freely in Persia. F o r O v e r Sixty Y e a r s . An old and well tried lem edy. Mrs. W in slo w ’s Soothing Syrup has been used for o ver sixty years by m illions «»I mothers for th eir child ren w hile teeth­ in g, with perfect success. It soothes the ch ild , softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best rem edy for diarrhoea. Is pe asant to the taste. Hold by d ru ggist* in every part o f the world 2 «) cents a bottle. Its value is in calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W in slo w ’s Sooth ing S y rui and lake no other kind. Vom.tu l!n .-fruii» In Wav. Edward 111. had just announced his Intention o f beginning the Hundred Years* war. •’ But.” sobbed (Juren Philippa, “ can’t yon reduce It to ninety «eight ?” Maddciied. Iiowcv« r |»,v this r«»quo■*• for n bargain, lie rushed mu : t o. and pawned tlieli crmvus to pay t? troupi.—New York '! i lhnn. • - 4 i V ' r_- T «»u k . A FO U R H O RN ED SH E E P, teen Inches long, and the straight ones measure eight inches in circumference at the base. This xvetlier shears ten pounds o f wo I per year. 1 1 c runs with the flock owned by Mr. Griliin and takes his chances with the others. This Is certainly a very curious departure from the usual course o f nature. S heep li«***i» D a w n ( |,, m.iy r a "* e h » \ • i) dentil win I fr >tn tli • tin- m ix i »mp ly »i | • P i Bahn. I I k beali a. I ¡*»*'1 burns I ,1 W eeds. M r ..* . ( ’aged birds m e . le n ie n tly much' trouhh d w ith iiifM'cts in their eyes. It ! w ill I n * found that hanging a small bug o f sulphur in the cage xx ill prevent these hi*eels worrying the birds and w ill also improve their health In other way*. , ' — - —• W hen y»«u lee Mm- ;« d i I ih I every th in g g-s-s wr »tig. lake a d«»*e of C h a m b e rla in * Stomach slid L iver T<»hl**ts T b e v will »-lea« se sod in vig o ra te y o u r stom ach, n gu late your iHiwel«. give you a relish n»r you r foo I and m ake you feel that in this o i « w it Id is a good place to live. For $ala by W ilaou D ru g Co. C o ffe e n iv n ila . A judicious blend o f different kinds o f coffee alw ays produces a better liq­ uor than any single coffee. But this mixture ought to lie made a fte r roast­ ing and not before. P la n t In s e c t* . One o f the best remedies for scale in­ sects on plants, such as oleanders, roses, etc., is a mixture o f white helle­ bore powder and dissolved soap, thor­ oughly rubbed on. Repeat in a week or two. I-'iciM-b fu n tin ic r e * . T h e cantinieres form a rank which is peculiar to the French army. Each regiment has n xvouian attendant who is a sort of nurse and consoler, to the young soldiers (specially. She is often married to a soldier o f the regiment. USE P E R R I N S ’ P IL E S P E C IF IC . lied»v<»