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— A SQUAB PLANT. eon pounds per clay. \\. .1. Kennedy In Wallace's Farmer. ¥I in F ir*« <if If • KLul iM M 'tllft'nd In Prckcliing lioum » t i l «m l 7 :30. Feedlatf S ift C\»rn. -----------* ! ill«* H tn tv « if M I*M o t:rl. M S. CHURCH. Feeders who tri«*d tin lulling cattle on IMPORTANT TESTIMONY REGARDING M t\ Fairbanks and D. W. Pratt, two P r"irliin g Sumli y niurnhig «m l <sv- soft corn reported very r.usa tisfactor) THE EVILS OF ALCOHOLISM. I t. Loul. ns, have purchased a tract of results. But the Iowa experiment sta p i , Sunday rclinol »*■ ff :1;*- Kp- ________ land at Pacific, Mo., a small town U.Ir tiou recently marketed some cattle fcv. , lijue ut I'rny.-r meet- ty seven miles west of St. Louis, fox French Savunti Cited by the Xew on soft corn nlougsiJ * others fed cu in * Ihuntil.y ev.uiiig-— Moore, tin* purpose of esti.bushing a squab und York American In (he Course of L'M IliM TO I: sound corn of the I'.Kil crop, and the pit* t>>r, poultry farm. The ml dug of squabs One of It* I'o w o tf ul Temperance For Infante and Children. results were decidedly favorable to the for the market is a now, Industry In These Editorials. former feed, according to Stock »nan Missouri and promises to be a lucrative BAITIB1 CHURCH. books are and Fanner. At the prices for soft Heretofore in Its attempts to show field. P r»»i'h io * 8 umi»y inorniiiK »m l •»- and sound corn prevailing when (he 1 tho people the evils of the drink habit compiled from 'File owners of the Hillside Squab and enoi*. 8u'i«l»y eelHH'l »1 1°- U- ' cattle were put on feed the advantage j this new spa! has dwelt largely upon the publications Poultry farm have entered into the P U. *t fi:30. Pruyer meeting We<l- was with the lower priced corn And | the moral pause* of the subject, says business with the determination of n »»d »y evening.— 1 K. 0 . Kuseell, the steers fed on It ouidressod by a of the v a r i o u s | the New York American. We have en hulking it tin* finest farm of tin* kind in pilator. Agricultural Ex ÁVcgelaWe Preparation fur As small margin those fed on sound corn. deavored to show iu plain language the world. The entire management of Tlie difference* in killing, however. Is : how the use of alcoholic liquors weuk- si mila I ing lite food and lied ula - p erim en t S ta the farm Is In the hands of Mr. Fair- not greater than might occur In any | (»us the will, lowers the tone of thought ting the Stomachs and Bowels of FUKHBYTKKIAN CHURCH- tions, and are of bunks. who has n thorough knowledge FraaciiingHuudey morning and ev two lots of cattle. Either the feeders ; and winds up with the complete degra- great value to all of breeding pigeons and poultry. lN L A N I S / C H IL D H E N ening. 8 und»y school «1 10. Chris have been wrong In their estimate of | datiou of character and life. But today With this end In view two pigeon practical farmers. tian Endeavor at 6 :30. Prayer meet the value of soft corn or the Iowa we Intend to coniine ourselves strictly houses fourteen feet high, thirty-two station’s experience Is exceptional I to the physical and scientific side of ing Thursday evening.— \V, T. War We mail them fr r e to all Promotes Oigcslion.Cheerful- feet long and sixteen feet wide have Probably difference In the quality of the question. farmers who apply for them. d'e, pastor. ness anti Rest.Conlains neilher been built, and eight more are under the corn may account for It. as some it is a very common thing to meet a OHRMAN KALI WORKS, Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. construction. In the Interior and around feeders Include In their definition of man who talks about like this: VJ N a i.a u .Street, New York. the walls the nesting boxes are built, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. K o t K a m c o t ic . “ soft” corn the light, cliuffy. imma “ I am a regular but moderate drink each one numbered, so that a reconi Pleaching Sunday morning and ev ture stuff of comparatively low feed er. No one ever saw me drunk, und j can be kept. Tw o nests are allott«*d to ening. Bible school at 10. Senior Ing value. yet l drink every day. And what’s the /A. V»- a T (J U L t-S M l TLPtTC H tR each pair of birds. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible Mayer, Wilson A Co ., Sa t FrnncU- D i f f e r e n c e O n ly S lla rlit. harm of It? Can you see anything the i\anfJtuA SeuL" In one nest is placed a “ nappy,” or class and prayer meeting Thursday cn. Caliiortiia are sole agent» for the A series of experiments by Professor matter with me?” A x S t* »* » earthenware bowl ai>out nine inches in evening.— L. Green, pastor. Hmtkfll* Smitt- I’ac.tio coital. C. S. Plumb of the Ohio experiment The man would seem to have the ad -, situ.tr Seed * diameter and about two and a half station shows that there was a slight vantage of you. You cannot see any- \ Inches deep. In which the eggs are laid. advantage shown in pigs fed dry grain thing wrong with him. So far as the j I, .../ KV A NU KL IC A L CHURCH. The other nest is reserved for the over those fed grain In the form of outward appearonces go the case is fitvtftrd ■ ttiQtr Preaching Sunday morning and ev young squabs until they are market Wntrn/wt norm slops containing ecpial weights of wa squarely against you. The man ap-1 ening at the Dallas college chapel. TRUCKM AN . able or able to take care of themselves. ter and grain. But the Increased gains peurs to be all right. But Is he? The Holiday school at 10. Christian Pin Aperferl Remedy forronslipa- Around and over the breeding house were too slight to dually determine effects of drink upon the system do not | T D i t l i u M : O r e g o n liun, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea deavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thurs Is built the flying pen, extending six the matter. show themselves to the extent of at Worms .Convulsions,Feverish day evening.— A. A. Winter, pastor, teen feet on all sides. In this are placed tracting a very marked attention, at fa r e of Young Chick*. ness anil L o s s o f SLEEF. A fair sitare o f patronage uolrciU»' automatic feeding boxes and water To prevent droopy chicks set hens li. least until the conditions are fa ir ly ! oil all o-dera promptly tilled. troughs. A pigeon house of this size Fac Sonile Signature of lean nests in a clean apartment. Dus: rip». BLACK N E C K ED G O ATS. will accommodate eighty-six pairs of ,n> hen well with Insect powder afte* In the man who comes out on to the birds. There are about 400 on the farm Striking Churneterintle« o f One of he has set n week. Grease the head o. street after a protracted debauch the GROWING DUCKLINGS. at present. It is estimated that from N K W Y O .IIK . the Favorite Sw l»» Breed*. \ aeh chick as soon as hatched with effects of the whisky he has been pour one pair of pigeons twenty-two squabs •* A t b r n o n l h s o l d The black necked Valulsan goat If weet oil or lard, and in» danger from ing down his throat are so visible that How to Prodace Five Found l)nck* are hatched each year. In T e n W e e k * «lilt! H u k e M o n e y . especially attractive because of it« pe val lice nerd l»e feared. Put the hen even the little children notice them, 35 s - 3 3 c IM S From the time the eggs are laid, two The growing of ducklings for market !th cl.-Ieks In a clean box or house. A lie may not be drunk. It may have culiar coloring, say» American Sheep being the number, they are constantly Breeder. The head and fore parts are • icw barrel ur.dcr a bush is much bette been hours since he touched a drop, is one of the departments of the poul covered, the male bird performing a inn an old box or coop that has a su but any one can see that his physical try business that call for quick growth share of this service, until the squabs EXACT C0t>Y OF WRAPPER. black, while the rear parts are snow ¡cion of mites or lice. Food often, jus system has received a severe shock and early sales to I k * profitable. Those are hatched. white. These two colors come togetli s they will eat; don’t leave any h and is in a very dilapidated condition. who grow' five pound ducks in ten TNI OC NT AUN «OMMNY. NCW TON« CITY. Here Is a calculation showing how It er at the girt behind the shoulders car. If mill; is fed. use it warm to ml In the moderate drinker these signs are weeks make far more than If It takes is possible for pigeons to multiply: forming a sharply vertical Hue. In leal or soften bread or cracker. Milk not visible, but the alcohol which he harmony with these colors the claws rweet or soar, is not good for food foi daily imbibes Is doing its work, and twice as long to grow to the same Starting with 12 pairs of birds at the end of the first month, 24 squabs were of the fore feet ore also black, while hungry chicks, as they gorge them slowly but surely his constitution is weight. With this as a guide grow 48 squabs them as fast as possible, and to do thh hatched; second month, the rear ones are white. selves and soil their plumage with it being undermined. hatched; third month, 72 squabs they must be fed very strong and often Seen from a distance this breed re When used coiisbmfly like water for a Now and then we run across some INSPIRED BY A SKELETO N . hatched; fourth month, 00 squabs M ODES O F T H E M O M E N T . First of all keep the ducklings warn drink it is good. .Slop of any kind Is not old man who Is hale and hearty not minds one somewhat of the Angora hatched; fifth month, 120 squabs T he S to r y o f H i m ( liop ln C om p oned fit food for fowls. The very best food and clean and within the brooder withstanding the fact that he has been goat but on closer observation this hatched. At this time the first month s Clan tartans appear among new 111* F u n e r a l M a r c h . seeming resemblance Is not so appar for young chicks for the first week Is a moderate driukar all his life. But no which should be at a temperature of DC squabs were old enoflgh to mate. Sixth weaves in voile, etamine and French Late one summer’s afternoon, said bread crumbs, corn bread, oatmeal and one will think of denying the fact that degrees. Young ducklings need to be month, 168 squabs hatched; seventh ent. Zlem, Chopin and I sat talking in my cooked potatoes, all dry. not wet. Feed this old man is an exception—a very kept warmer than chicks for quick, month, 240 squabs hatched; eighth zephyr stuffs. The black necked Valulsan Is of me often and let them have a grass run The skirt improver has reappeared studio. In one corner of the room stood rare exception. Many old men who. steady growth. All the food for young month, 330 squabs hatched; ninth dlum size, her height nt the wethers when dry. After the first week mixed notwithstanding the fact that they are ducks grown for market is ground and* month, 450 squabs hatched; tenth now that more fullness is added to the 1 a piano and in another the complete being seventy to eighty centimeters meal and table scraps may be fed. As old, should he hale and hearty, are suf skeleton of a man with a large white fed as a mixed or mash food. Corn month, COO squabs hatched; eleventh back of dress skirts. She attains her full maturity only at soon as whole wheat and broken corn fering from the ailments born of the The light twine cloths, silk and wool cioth thrown, ghostlike, about it. I meal, wheat bran, ground oats and oat month, 708 squabs hatched; twelfth canvas materials, etamines and mis noticed that now and again Chopin’s can be handled by them feed this ui drink habit, to which in their earliest meal ure all made use of as a mixture month, 060 squabs hatched.—S t Louis trals are used in making gowns for the gaze would wander, and from my night. A variety of food is good. A l days they were enslaved. of ground meals, and to this are added I ’ost-Dispatch. knowledge o f the man I knew that his spring and early summer. ways remember the gizzard is not in In the “ rheum, the dry serpigo and meat scraps as they grow older. tended to grind slop, and you will have the gout” which rack their frames, Rose and delicate corn color, crimson Uioughts were far away from me and Cut greens o f some kind must bo add healthy fowls.—Commercial Poultry. and cream, mauve and pale cameo his surroundings. More than that, I make their bones ache and render mis ed to their food, and they must hav< Alcoliollnni In Mexico. pink and green, lavender and pale tan Knew that he was composing. erable and thankless the evening day a sand, grit and water provided them. II I As the demands of business men for are new French color combinations. i Presently he rose from ! is seat with which should he so full of peace and Is not unusual to put sand In their sobriety, clear headed ness, punctuality beauty, they are reaping the fruits of morning mash if they are being pushed New millinery is for the most part of out a word, walked over to the skele and steadiness among employees ton and removed the cloth. He then their “ harmless” modesnte drinking. for quick growth. Some put about 3 grow, so will alcoholic excesses re the lightest description, light as to ma Not long ago we made reference to per cent of coarse sand in their food, terial. gay in effect and. if possible carried it to the piano and. seating ceive the stamp of social disapproval, himself, took the hideous object upon the report by M. Mesureur. director of while some use even more than this more absurd as to shape and treatment his knees—a strange picture of life and the department of charities, Paris, up amount to assure plenty of grit for says the Mexican Herald. The rail than ever. death. on the results of alcoholism In France. grinding the feed In the crop. Just how way corporations have to demand so Taffeta brillhmte is one of the latest Then, drawing the white cloth round That report was no sooner made public much to feed them must be decided by briety, and they are powerful educa weaves of silk used for wedding dress himself and the skeleton, he laid the than the French liquor dealers were up the amount they will consume to ^d- tors of public opinion in this impor es, princess slips, evening bodices and latter’s fingers over his own and be in armsagainst it. indignation meetings | vantage. They should have all they tant matter. Business life here is tak tea gowns. It is light in weight, but gan to play. There was no hesitation were held. The mails were flooded will ent, digest and assimilate Into ing on the complexity and strenuous- ! closely woven and has a surface as in the slow, measured flow of sound i ness character “uc of business in all I with all sorts of protests against the quick, steady growth. lu;-irons as the most expensive Lyons which lu* and the skeleton conjured » L A C K K E C K E D V A L A I8 A N DOE. 1 advanced mode: l countries, and a pre- truth of Mesureur’s claim that alcohol satin. To grow five pounds In ten weeks, or the age of four or five years. The up. As the music swelled in a louder ism was slowly but surely destroying a gain of over one ounce per day, not ! miuin is thus placed on clear brains i Bands of white or'tinted ribbon ot To Readers of the weight of a male at that age, however, strain I closed my eyes, for there was and unclouded minds. Forces most the French people. The discussion at only calls for plenty of food, but an in ua.Miw bias strips of bishops' lineu something weird in that picture of man is then considerably above the average. » lust became so heated that the govern creased amount each day, so as to main Influential are at work in behalf of fapoled together make neat and int x Both the male and female animal car and skeleton seated at the piano, with I real temperance. Modern life cannot ment took it upon itself to subject the tain what they have and continue To pensive stock collars to wear with shirt the shadows of evening deepening ry a dense covering of hair, which en tolerate drunkenness. offensive report to a careful scrutiny, add to It all the time. The best rule Is waists. Whatever material Is used, all around them and the ever swelling and ables them to resist the cold admira with the result that it was confirmed to give them all they will eat up clean of these collars show the barrister fin bly. The hair on the back of a full ever softening music filling the air Froin n R uh I iich * St« mli>oln t. in every particular. four times a day and none left over. ish of nne or two pointed o?vd«--v«,a* with mystery. And I knew I was lis grown buck grows to a length of six Liquor papers are warmly com | We quote from a poster Issued by Have them eat with a keen relish all ty-six centimeters, and a large tuft tening to a composition which would B rig h t’ s D is e a s e . the “ investigation council for promot the time, and they will do well. As mending the bartenders’ total abstl j falls down over forehead and eyes. live forever. tience societies. They tell us that or. H E SAN FRANCISCO ing the public welfare” and now dis The largest, sum ever paid for a pro soon as they have gained the proper The beard Is exceptionally long and | T The music ceased, and when I looked business principles a bartender should j played till over France: scri’dion, changed bands in San Fran weight and feather is the time to dress “CHUuNIwLE” has ar- up the piano chair was empty, and on strong, reaching •often down to the have a clear brain and a steady band, j ‘‘Alcoholism Is the chronic poisoning and send them to market, and this Is cisco August 30th, 1901. The trans the floor lay Chopin’s unconscious claws. This goat is compact and well ra.:(|ei lor the reproduction ot a resulting from the constant use of al usually at about ten weeks old.— “ His calling partakes of the nature of | fer involvedin coin and stock $112,500 form, and beside him, smashed all to built, her head is short, forehead and scries of pictures of Ihc OLD an exact science.” A befuddled bar cohol. even if this does not produce Feather. and was paid by a party of business pieces, was the skeleton I prized so mouth are broad, her ears light, her MISSIONS O f CALIP0RNIA, to tender, it seems, is as incapable of de me n for a specific for Bright’s disease drunkenness. much. The great composer had swoon-N, eyes lively and intelligent. In the buck be J-A'cn away FREE (o readers ciding nice points in drink mixing as a “ It is an error to say that alcohol is and diabetes, hitherto incurable dis ed, but bis march was found.—New R o n cn D u ck *. they even seem to suggest a certain of the Svnd-.y edition. befuddled railroad employee to carry a necessity to the man who has to do eases. They commenced the serious York World. Ronen ducks present a combination degree of pride. The loins are broad, These arc no! common pictures; hard work or that it restores strength. of utility and beauty that Is seldom out orders or a befuddled soldier to investigation of the specific Novem back straight, the croup gently slop protect his country’s flag or a befud they arc masterpieces oi art and The artificial stimulation which It pro equaled. As n dressed fowl the Pekin her 15th, 1900. They interviewed T h e O r l f f l n o f t h e D ia m o n d . ing and well developed, while the duces soon gives way to exhaustion duck possesses an advantage In Its died legislator to properly represent tin scores of the cured and tried it out on workmanship, prepared with Jreat The diamond is still one of the mys thighs are very muscular and the posi Interests of Uis constituency. and nervous depression. Alcohol Is freedom from dark pinfeathers, but its merits hy putting over three dozen teries of geology. When the South A f care and expense, vividly portray tion of the legs good. The neck la good for nobody, but works harm to the beautiful penciling of the Rouen cases on the treatm ent and watching rican fields were discovered there was ing. Iron» the best view points, short and well coupled with the shoul everybody. drake, with Its brilliant plumage, has them. They also got physicians to much astonishment to find the gem in Start W ftli Good ttlrrix. ders. The udders are of medium size, the interesting features of these “ Alcoholism produces the most va induced many a fancier to overlook the name chronic, incurable cases, and a series of minerals quite different A few extra good birds for the foun but well built and provided with even famous and historical old struc ried and fatal diseases of the stomach appearance of the carcass. The stand- dation stock is far better than twice administered it with the physicians foi from those in which it had lieen hither teats. tures now last falling away. and liver, paralysis, dropsy and mad the same number of ordinary ones. A judges. Up to August 25th, eighty to found in India and Brazil. Instead Created for a life In the high Alps this Those ol you who are lucky ness It is om* of the most frequent good beginning is the “ short cut” to seven per cent of Uie test cases were of lying beside tourmaline, anatase and breed is indisputably one of the stron enough (o get them will have a set causes of tuberculosis. Lastly, it ag success. Lift? is too short to breed I cither well or progressing favorably. brookite it was mingled with a breccia gest and healthiest, on which account ol ari works that cannot be pro gravates and enhances all acute dis- from inferior birds. It may be cheap | There being but thirteen per cent oi of magnesian rocks which had evident its great power of endurance has won cured elsewhere. Gems, each and eases, typhus, pneumonia, erysipelas. nt the beginning, but expensive in the failures, the parties were satisfied and ly been pushed up from below, and a It the name of “ glacier goat.” They These diseases only attack rt sober man end.—American Poultry Advocate. closed the transaction. The proceed great variety of minerals, such as diop- will go a dlstunce of several leagues | every one, with a little historical In a mild degree, while they quickly Inscription about Uictr romances. ings of the investigating committee side, mica, zircon and corundum, were to seek their food and return in the do away with the man who drinks al and the clinical reports of the test imbedded along with it. evening to their stable, but ordinarily cohol. cases were published and will be mail THE FIRST ONE Some have supposed that the dia they spend their nights in the free air “ The sins of the parents against the ed free on application. Address John mond was originally formed where It A picture ot MISSION SAN laws of health visit their offspring, if J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery is now picked up, and the presence of DIEGO de ALCALA will be given the children survive the first months of street, San Francisco, California. carbureted gas and carboniferous with THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE, their lives, they are threatened with rocks is in favor of the idea, but, on July Sth, and on each consecutive the m an w h o w ear* Imbecility or epilepsy, or death carries the other hand, the broken condition Sunday thereafter, one will be them away a little later by such dis of some of the stones and other facts eases ns meningitis and consumption. given until the scries is complete. make it far more probable that the “ Alcoholism Is one of the most ter P A IR O P S TA N D A R D B RED BOURNS, E X C E L S IO R diamond has been ejected from a deep Oats are universally recognized as rible plagues to the Individual health, ard weight of the Rouen is; Adult BRAND er source. being the best grain for horse feeding R E ME Mf i E D the existence of the home anil the pros drake, i) pounds; adult duck. 8 pounds; purposes. They are rich in protein THEY ARE FBEE S lic k e rs P o e t * a n il Dope*. perity of the nation.” and fat. thus furnishing the nutrients young drake. 8 pounds; young duck. 7 SAWYER*» Escc-Ulwr K r a t id O ile d ( lo t lt lr g . Poets have always loved dogs. In The document from which the above pounds. Rouetis have a hardy constitu E N T I R E L Y E D E E with the necessary for hard working animals. 1( ps ( in the world. W ill quotations are taken is signed by the tion. are fair foragers and fair layers this poets and boys resemble each oth not crack, i>«t*l or tret “ CHRONICLE'S” GDEAT SUNDAY For protein, however, they do not con sticky. Look for trade er. Walter Savage Lnndor was de- president of the medical faculty of and sitters. The grain and flavor of mark. If not at dealer's tain us large un amount of the digesti EDITION, S cents a copy at your aend for catalogue. Paris, by the chairman of the Institute I flesh are rated good. The illustration is -voted to Ills dog Giallo. and Byron’s ble nutrients as does gluten feed. . n . 8 i w j* r * S a « , . S « | » M fr«. newsdealer. of France and by the medical director hy Sewell, reproduced from R eliable1 epitaph upon his dog Boatswain we all lu s t t 'tm b r M ir . D a i«. Oats are aland one-third hulls. The of the Hospital L'Hotel Dieu. Parts, remember: hulls are of no more value than oat P O R T L A N D - T H E D A L L E S R O U T E . RATES BY MAIL men who know perfectly well what To mark a friend’s remains these atonea straw. Gluten feed has been fed with Postage Prepaid a rise ; they are about when they declare excellent results by many prominent j Steamers: I never had but one, and there he lies. themselves upon the subject of alcohol DAILY and SUNDAY CHRONICLE horsemen. It Is especially valuable Cowper was very fond of his dog, ism and Its effects. In fitting horses for market. A ration 75 Cents a Month and wo know how Charles Lamb, who They apeak unequivocally, and their composts! of two parts gluten final was a prose poet, loved his Dash and word is tlnv* alcoholism, even when it one part bran and one part soaked | DAILY and SUNDAY CHRONICLE how Mrs. Browning appreciated the $8.00 a Year stops this side of actual drunkenness. The treatment of Catarrh w i t h antiseptic and shelled corn. Is an excellent one. It is little Flush to whom she indited a Is a mortal foe to physical health and astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco rich In protein, thus well suited to SUNDAY CHRONICLE poem. The Earl of Shaftesbury kept and cigarettes or any external or local application, is soundness. the needs of n hard working animal $2 50 a Year his noble collie in bis library with hlio just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of This Is (»specially true for feeding at all times, and Ramnel Rogers al A Sennlltl«* O ff i c e r . the pot to make it boil. True, thèse g iv e temporary horses during the spring and summer ALL POSTMASTERS ways walked out with his dog. Scott In order to cope with the growing relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the months. Perhaps a ration of two C o n n e c tin g at Lyle w ith th e declim*d an Invitation to dinner when Intoxication among French troops In bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. T A K E ORDERS parts gluten feed, two parts corn his dog died, saying th.it he conld not Indo-Cliina General Coronat bus is- Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it could I k * fed to good advantage. Thi/i accept on account of the “ loss o f an tm»*d an ord«*r that when a soldier has checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and would also furnish sufficient digestible R a i l w a y C o m p a n y tor old friend.” been convicted of drunkenness three vapors which should pass off through the skin, are nutrients for a working liorse. Of the BO YEARS' W a h k a ic u s, Daly, t!m«»s he will lienr n distinctive badge thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, above mixture a 1.200 pound hors«* Bren* nn.l Milk Fop n ie k a . EXPERIENCE and have to do the menial work of the producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, C e nterville C o ld e n d a le should receive about twelve to four Mr. Charles A. Cypher* who bf and *11 other Klickitat valley point«. regiment. Inebriety among the soldiers much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation teen pounds per day. a l.OUO pound made many experiments in the feedlr has almost become a national disgrace. reaches every part of the system, in volvin g the Stomach, Kidneys and other horse u In Kit sixteen pounds per day Steamers leave Tertian 1 rtaih , except Sunday, at parts o f the body. W hen the disease assumes the dry form, the breath 7 a. m , connecting at Lyle with C. R. A N. train f r of little chicks, writes ns follows: and >U> I «8110 pound hors«» about eight : Udilendale at 5 :3 0 p m ., train arriving at G olden — — “ Without an exception bread an becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, dale at 7 p. m Steamer* arrive The I»alien t; W For Over Sixty Y ears. hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that does p. ni Steamer leaves The Ha les daily, except Su - sweet milk make the best food for C oat A i h f i In llm lm u n «-* . j dav, at 7:3 0 a. m . C R A M . train leaving G oldi-n A n old and well tried remedy. Mr«. Coal ashes dumped Into the hen not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the dale at »1:1« a m connect* with thie steamer for Port flay or two if not for the first tw I *AOK * 1 » » * » W in a lo w ’» Soothing Syrup haa h.-an circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure land, arriving at port Jam at« pm. The «learner weeks. At the time of exclusion tli house as taken from the stove lend in Demons t»a»<l lor over aixty yea r» hy m illion * ol C opy right a Ac. blood is again coursing through the body the Metlaho, piling between Caecade lock* and ftw crop, gizzard and intestines are All«* terest to the day’s enjoyment of the i Dalles, leave* Cascade« Locks daily, exi-ept Sunday, An*nn# «entltne * skstch «ml tl«*K *rliX *on n>*f mother* for their ch ild ren while teeth- Onlokly :uw'»rt«ln our opSwInw ft*« whether an mucous membranes become healthy ami the skin at « a m. arrives The Dallea 11:3 a m. leave* Thr with uric acid and other excretions. « flock, snd their keen eyes enable them in probably p i l l t U M » _ C o w j w i i i l o i l l * , with perfect «nci-e»*. It m other ; HivtHitton active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap Dalle* i p m, arrive* Casrade Lock* * p m. The pt- whh'h they should be cleaned. I bav to find many a bit that they tuck ¡on* »f rlctly confident i»I. MS NO BOOK on Patents latial «terawr Bailey Gatzert le-tvcs Portland daily, llo* ch ild , »o fte n » the gum *, allay* all •«nt rree. OMent Merry for spoirin* patents pear. and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. except Monday, at 8:30 a in.. Sunday* at D a m. for fed on nearly every food usually en away iu their crops and gizzards to 1‘Atenta taken through Mann A Ctx reoelre {Mill, cure* wind colic am i i* the fieri S, S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier di-es not derange tlje • Cawiide I^*ck* and return, affording an excellent ployed and killed and dissected by tli Ml notie*, without char««. in tb« keep the mill grinding. S«*e that tliers to view the scenery ■ I the Coutnbia third day over 100 ehicos. Oi aii tli Stomach ami digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve opportunity remedy for diarrhoea la plearnnt to are no live coals In the ashes when river. Kxcellent meals sen ed on all under its touic effects. W rite us about vour case and get the.best medical (ha taate. Hold hy d r u * * i»t » in every dumped or you may have roast hen For detailed information of tickets, foods experimented with bread softei A hMdanmrlr lUnntrnted weekly, t nnraet cir advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application. p v t of the world 25 cent* a bottle. culation ,.f *ny Nrlentlfle tournm. Tern,*. * some u.orulng when you do not wish it. berth reservations, etc., call or write ed with sweet milk clears the ctoj veer : four month*. |L Sold by * 1 1 pewedeelem . gizzard and starts the chicks growin T H E . ( « U T S P E C I F I C C O „ A t la n t a , G a. JU value ia incalculable. Be sure and to Alder street wharf, Portland, Or. the quickest” aak (or Mra. W in d ow ’» Soothing Hy C H U R C H D IR E C TO R V . WHAT SCIENCE SAYS CASTORIA C A S T O R I^ The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In U se For O ver Thirty Y e a rs W .J. STOW, CASTORIA O ld M i s s i o n P ic tu re s Fu ll Set F re e Chronicle CAN’T TOUCH HINTS FOR THE FEEDER SAWYER’S Regulator Line. (DATARRH Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako Columbia River and Northern P atents Scientific Antricai. rnp u d take no other kind. H . G. C A M P B E L L , M anager.