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C H U R C H D IR EC TO R Y . ' Preaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. M Mnny K. C H U R C H . P re a ch in g S un day m o rn in g and ev en in g . S un day sch o o l at 9:4.». E p- worth • ; m at 6 :3 f P rayer m eet in g T h u rsd ay e v e n in g .— Jas. M oore, p astor, B A PT I S i CHURCH. P re a ch in g S un day m o rn in g and ev e n in g . S un day sch o o l at 10. 11. ^ P U. at 6 :3 0. Prayer m eetin g W ed lies day e v e n in g .— J . K. U. B ussell pastor. I'K R S IIY T K R IA N C H U R C H P re a cn in g S u n da y m o rn in g am i ev e n in g . S un day sch o o l at 10. C hris tian E n d ea v or at 6 :3 0 . P rayer m eet in g T hu rsday e v e n in g .— W , T . W ar d ie, pastor. C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . P re a ch in g S u n da y m o rn in g and ev e n in g . B ible sch o o l at 10. S enior C h ristian E n d eav or at 6 :3 0 . Bible class and prayer m eetin g T hu rsd ay e v e n in g .— L . G reen , pastor. K V A N Q K L IC A L C H U R C H . P rea ch in g S u n da y m o rn in g an d e v e n in g at the Dallas co lle g e chap el S u n d a y sch o o l at 10. C hristian En d eavor at 6 :3 0 . Prayer m eetin g T hurs d a y ev en in g.— A . A. W in te r, pastor, 1 GEMS IN VERSE f T o th e W ild D u c k . Y o u lo v e th e m u d flu ts w h e r e th e w a v e le t s b reak , T h e b lu e o f s e a , th e g r e e n r e c e s s o f r iv e r . T h e fla s h in g m ir r o r o f th e s il v e r l a k e W h e r e in th e b re e z e th e g o ld e n reed b e d s q u iv e r . L ik e In v a lid , a c h a n g e o f w in d w ill m a k e Y o u h a s t e to t r a v e l in la n d fr o m th e c o a s t, B u t lu s t y s t r e n g t h y o u r w h is t l in g p in io n s b o a st A s th ro u g h th e c lo u d s y o u r m a r s h a le d flig h t y o u ta k e . T o y o u r s t a id b r o t h e r o f s t r a w s c a t t e r e d y a rd , S c a v e n g in g p la c id ly th e liv e lo n g d a y . H o w lik e a n d y e t h o w d iffe r e n t y o u a r e ! Y o u r t w in k lin g e y e Is e v e r on It s g u a r d ; A d is t a n t «h u m an s p e c k a n d y o u 'r e a w a y W h ile h e s c a r c e w a d d le s fr o m the s c u r r y in g c a r. — W e s t m in s t e r G a z e t t e . T he A r tistic T e m p e ra m e n t. 1 a m a s on e w h o w u lk s a p a r t Im m u n e fro m m in o r c a r e s ; 2 p r a y b e fo r e th e a l t a r A r t A n d c o p y o ff m y p r a y e r s . I t is m y p r iv ile g e to fr o w n . A n d if 1 do not ch oose I d o n ot p in m y s h ir t w a is t d o w n . N o r d o I tie m y s h o e s . I c a n n o t fig u re a ll t h a t I H a v e b o rro w e d o r h a v e s p e n t ; S u c h t h o u g h t s a s t h e s e w o u ld d a m a g e my A r t is t ic t e m p e ra m e n t . I a m a s on e w h o s t a n d s w ith in T h e h o ly p la c e o f h o lie s, A n d n o o n e e ls e m a y v e n t u r e In W h o c a n 't te ll w h a t h is s o u l la. I t h in k in s o n n e t s , s y m p h o n ie s . A nd I am one w ho h ea rs T h e eo n vers;« (Ion o f th e s e a s , T h e m u r m u r o f th e s p h e re s . A n d w h e n m y P e g a s u s I fly I a m s o e lo q u e n t I um u m u z e d m y s e l f a t m y A r t is t ic t e m p e ra m e n t . ‘ —Philadelphia Record. T h e N ew er Mouth. th e s a m e s o u th a s o f o ld . w ith a w e a lt h o f brave d e e d s a n d r o m a n c e s ; N o t th e s a m e s o u th a s o f o ld , w ith a t in k le o f s t r in g s In th e c a b in s ; N e t th e s a m e s o u th u s o f o ld , o f o p u le n t e a s e a n d in d u lg e n c e . Not N«*y, fro m a f u r n a c e o f fla m e , ste e l th e w e d , a n e w la n d h a s ris e n . S in e w y , s t a l w a r t a n d s t r o n g a n d b r a v e w ith th e s p ir it o f s t r i v i n g ; D o m in a n t, u c t iv e , a l e r t a n d l a r g e e y e d a n d c le a r e r o f v is io n ! T i ll s Is th e s o u th t h a t s h a ll l a y c lo se c l a s p to th e t h r o t t le o f c o m m e r c e ; T h is Is th e s o u th t h a t s h a ll b u rd e n th e u ltim a te s e a s a n d th e o c e a n s W it h th e fr u it o f h e r fo r g e s a n d f o r e s t s a n d th e g lim m e r in g g o ld o f h e r g r a in fie ld s. T h is Is th e s o u th th u t h a s s e t a g o a l on th e h e ig h t s o f e n d e a v o r ; T i n s Is th e s o u th t h a t s h a ll p r e s s , u n d a u n t e d a n d l a r g e r o f p u rp o s e . U p u p to th e s t a r s e e k in g p e a k s o f p ro u o a n d t r iu m p h a n t a c h ie v e m e n t ! —H ilt o n R . G r e e r In N a t io n a l M a g a z in e . T h e R n d n r e n in . W h e n M o th e r l> a w u p u t s o u t th e s t a r t A r a l b id s th e d a y be g in . • h e le a n s a c r o s s h e r w in d o w b a r s A n d c a ll s th e w e e d r e a m s In. Y n e d r e a m s t h a t v is it lit t le f o lk C a m e tr o o p in g a t h e r c a l l ; T h is m o rn in g e r e a c h ild a w o k e 1 s a w th e m o n e a n d a ll. ( Y o u s e e t o d a y I w o k e so so o n . T h e on e t h in g to be d o n e W h s Ju s t to t a k e a fa s t b a llo o n A n d b r e a k f a s t w ith th e s u n .) T h e g oo d d r e a m s n il c a m e r u n n in g fa s» T lie m e r r y d r e a m s th e s a m e , B y » s u l k in g lo w . th e v e r y la s t , A lit t le b a d d r e a m c a m e . A n d a l l th e g o o d dream«* b y a n d b y , i s a w fro m in y I>11110011, W e n t s a il i n g on th e b lu e, b lu e s h y . U p o n a e r e s c e n t m oon. B u t o n e —d o n ’ t w h is p e r it a lo u d — T h a t lit t le b a d d r e a m s lo o d , i t s fa c e a g a i n s t a b ig b lo c k c lo u d . T o s t a y till It w a s g o o d . —1T h e o d o s ia G a r r is o n in N e w Y o r k h « c •M i. -■ ■■■ - ----■— F o r O ver Sixty Y ears . A 11 o ld and well tried rem edy. Mrs. W in slo w 's S outhin g S y ru p has been used for o v er sixty years by m illion s of m o th e rs for th e ir c h ild r e n w h ile teeth- i 11 If, w ith p e rfe ct su ccess. It soothes th e c h ild , so fte n s the g u m s, s lls y s all p a in , cu re s w in d -c o lic and is th e best re m e d y for d ia rrh oea . Is pleasant to th e taste. S o ld by d ru g gists in every p a r t of th e w o rld . 26 ce n ts a bottle. I t s v a lu e is in c a lc u la b le . Be su re and a sk for M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g Sy- tup *od Utks 00 other kind. R A IS E . D n lr y Ia te re H ta . O ld M i s s i o n P ic tu r e s -3 * Full Set Free A Woman’s Wealth. Chronicle it /s* HE SAN FRANCISCO “ CHRONICLE” has ar T ranged for the reproduction of a scries of pictures of the OLD MISSIONS OP CALIFORNIA, (o be given away FREE (o readers of the Sunday edition. These are no! common pictures; they are masterpieces of art and worKmanship, prepared with great care and expense, vividly porlray- Ing, from the best view points, the Interesting features of these famous and historical old struc tures now last falling away. Those of you who are lucky enough (o get them will have a set ol art works that cannot be pro cured elsewhere. Gems, each and every one, with a little historical Inscription about Ihctr romances. THE FIRST ONE A picture of MISSION SAN DIEGO de ALCALA will be given with THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE, July Sth, and on each consecutive Sunday thereafter, one will be given until the scries Is complete. L y tto u *.-« G o o d These 0IVE3 VIGOR AND STRENGTH TO DEBILITATED AND RUN DOWN WOMEN. book s are com p iled from the publications o f the v a r i o u s Agricultural E x LillllllINlIiHl C atc h . B ulw er Lytton w as on ce entertaining at Kut»b w orth a you n g A ustralian when tlie visitor from M elbourne, shy and clum sy, took from the m antel piece a piece o f china lately given his host by a grateful colonial. It slipped out o f his hands. In another m oment it w ould have been shivered upon the hearth. T h e host, from his sofa, saw w hat had happened, w as up in an In slant, stretched out his hand and caught the bow l Just ere It descended on the marble. “ Fielded, by Jove! But I save m y crockery, w hich 1 w ould rather not have written ‘ M oney’ than have lost,” cried the novelist. For Infants and Children. , The Kind You Have Always Bought | j | It is maintained by many distinguished A\i-getable PreparationfurAs - writers that tlie greatness of a nation depends p e r im e n t S t a - much upon the physical condition of its simüating ibcFoodnndRefi ula- women. The general conditions which con tiitg Hie Stomachs unci Bowels of 1 tions, and are o f tribute to health and long life, are those which great value to all do not imply a rapid and unequal exhaustion 1 N É V N T S • / C H 1L D K E N of those powers by which life is maintained. practical farmers. While we assert that the women of our land We mail them to all stand peerless for beauty and the virtues that Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful- farmers whoapply for them. make them lovable, we cannot hide the fact ness and Rest.Contains neither that there are thousands in our midst who, germ an k a li w o r k s , Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. owing to overwork, worry, household cares, 93 N o m h Street, New York. N o t N a iic o t ic . and an unequal exhaustion of life j>ower, have T h e R ic h lliin « P la in t . become weak, nervous, sleepless, and debili I don’ t see what good m y m oney dot's tated. lue. I can’ t eat. 1 never saw it in its We bring to the attention of all weary, Fan unci ; M » ver, \V iUoii i t D o entirety. 1 dress no better than my despondent, hopeless, and sickly women c o , < I.lifoi nia nr» suie agents f«»r t le si lx .. ŸfftfUt * private secretary and have a much earth’s great rescuer and health builder, Fac iii coast. - sm aller appetite than my coachm an. I Paine’s Celery Compound. Thousands healthy women around us owe their present live in a big barn o f a house, am pes ite z s u * . vigor, activity, and robustness to Paine’s tered to death by beggars, have dyspep - Celery Compound. Mrs. Stephen Smith, St LO OK IN G FOR T R O U B L E . Ctnn ittil Sugar sia. and most o f my m oney is in the Miitf/y/mn Flavor. Paul, Minn., tells how she was snatched from hands o f others, w ho usi» it m ainly for T h e M en a n d W o m e n W h o C a r r y the grave; she says:— their ow n benefit.—New Y ork Press. C h i pa o n T h e ir S h o u ld e r s . “ I had a bad attack of la grippe this spring A perfect Remedy ForConslipa- and was at death’s door, and no one ever lion .S ou r Stouvaeh, Diarrhoea T he really unhappy man whose un expected me to recover. I was so weak that happiness is his ow n fault is the one She I.IIJJ» fO/irar* F o r Y a n d e r b ü t. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish as soon as they brought me out of one faint w h o is forever carrying “ a chip upon ness «nd L o s s o f S l e e p . I was in another. I could not take any his shoulder.” Perhaps his happiness % nourishment, and doctors’ medicines did me Facsimile Signature oF no good. A friend advised my husband to Is his unhappiness, fo r when he is not get me a bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound, engaged in a personal altercation he is which he did, but had no faith in it. The brooding over som e fancied slight and NEW YORK. second day after taking the Compound, I aw aiting a favorable opportunity to began to get real hungry and took an interest give vent to Ids wrath. in things. I had everything that money and T he man w ith the chip on Ids slioul- loving care could supply, and with that and le r is easily recognized, and his society Paine’s Celery Compound, I am now doing my own work, while three months ago I was by w ise people is carefully avoided, lie almost in the grave. I know that I owe my can g o now here w ithout trouble follow ing in his wake. I f he attends a the health and strength to Paine’s Celery Com ater he is either annoyed by tlie usher; TNI OCNTAUÜ COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. pound, and shall always recommend it.” or some one in the audience or at the man in the box office for not having sold 1dm a seat bought long before he appeared at the w indow . H e is the NEED OF bane o f the car conductor, and on the H O W T O REAR D U C K S. railroad train he succeeds in em broiling him self in a row with the brakemau, N e w T e m p e r a n c e S o c ie t y . S O IL IN G T H E V u g g r E t lf in N on H o u s in g , F e e lin g conductor, Pullm an car porter and tlie A unique tem perance society has re n n i l P r * .* * » a r « tio n F o r M a r k e t . passengers. Each flying cinder from cently been form ed am ong the young T h e Fokin duck is apparently m ore H A N D S W IT H tin» locom otive is aimed especially at people o f Bruner academ y. Antio -u, T his fine W hite P lym outh Rock her. La., by P rofessor J. W .-B runer. It is jT ipular than any other variety fo r lay his eyes, and he succeeds in stirring up the spirit o f mutiny in the hearts of belongs to the flock at Biltm ore, Ashe called the T em perance B enevolent so ing, fo r fra Hi era and for m arket, says a w riter in Louisville C ourier-Journal. the travelers. ville, N. C., tlie estate o f G eorge V an ciety. M any p e m n s . on account o f un?u! a- T here are som e w om en sim ilarly con derbilt. blc location, cannot su ccessfully raise stituted. w h o m anage to be in trouble T h ey are easy to use, and either turkeys or chicks, but w h ile the Fi-ediiiKT C h ic k s F o r M a r k e t . I H m I I iim I i i c . nm q u i i i i t i e « . from the moment their eyes open in M luaiion is too low or too dam p for T hree months is the tim e given to are made for home use and “ W h at sort o f a man he?” the m orning till they close them in them It m ay bo thg ideal place fo r “ A good debtor and a bad creditor ” sleep. These people are indeed to be make a chicken weigh tw o pounds if home economy. Diamond ('■; ks. I> .ck- innst liavo nn a’ -un- pitied, if indeed they are not cordially fed in the ordinary w ay, but poultry —Detroit Free Press. Dyes never disappoint and cl ace o f pure v i * to drink, but it is hated. This quarrelsom e habit o f mind raisers find that by high feed in g they not necessary tliai ponds should be p r o will make the old clothes can be so fostered that the petulancy can bring Hie chicks up to a tw o pound P itch a lijcky man into the Nile, says If a w eight in ten weeks. This, counting the A rabian proverb, and be will com e vided fo r sw in r lug puruo-os. grow s to be a m alignant disease and look new. 50 different colors. sm all stream o r creek is a natural fon- leads som etim es to the insane asylum. the extra days in the months, brings up w ith a fish in ills mouth. Direction book nrnl 45 dyed sam ples free. t r r * o f th • ' .pul, so m uch the better, as Parents w h o notice in their children the ch icks to m arket three w eeks ear D IA M O N D D Y K tf, Burllugtou, V t. w ater will be at band and m uch labor this fretful, quarreling disposition can lier than by feeding the ordinary w ay l i e is tlie happiest w h o renders th>. saved. easily And a remedy. T hey m ay not and is a gain all round, because. iq„ greatest num ber h a p p y .- Desmalus. D ucks jt ” i''";’ !!y lay from 'eight to estliiiatTcl at $14,000,000, an Increase of agree to the m easure—sim ply a good, that last three weeks, feeding a flock nine do;, n tvga during the season. It $4,000,000 over the preceding year. The sound thrashing. Every one has heard o f chicks at their hungriest age, even G r^p ii V e g p t a h lp s . is better to let b. ns batch the first sit cream eries o f Minnesota mude 50,000,- o f the story o f the child w ho was con Jn the ordinary w ay. consum es alm ost “ P ickin g our spinach, w ater ere«-« 000 pounds o f butter a year. tinually w him pering and quarreling. as much food as w as consum ed in lettuce and other green things b ofo • ■ tings o f o;r s. T w e lv e eggs are enough fo r an ord.n ary sized ben to cover w ell. In despair the m other cried: “ Are you pushing tin* ten week chick to market. they are washed is the right thing t A fte r h c ‘ Ing p lace them in n coop sick? W hat do you w an t?” G ravely T he Inference must be that to feed the do,” says a veteran housekeeper with the 1 n and make a yard to sur tlie child answered, “ I think, mamma, Chick all that it will eat. and the great “ Plunge them at once into the cold w: I want a w hipping.” She received the est quantity it will consum e, the more ter douche, and ail the dirt, grass mu’ round the reap which should be j ro- There is nothing grubs will clin g to tlie leafage and have vidt d w ith a slutted door, with springs whipping, and there was a marked im rapid its grow th. provem ent lii her temper.—San F ran saved by m aking a sm all quantity o f to be picked off individually. I f looked betw een si.its w ale enough to perm it the d ucks to go in and out at w ill. food go n long w ay with chickens.— over before w ashing they w ill drop b; cisco I’ost. M ake the yard o f fo u r boards ten o r M idland Farmer. I find in actual practice that by en a lift;• • slap c f the leaves against tlv* tw elve feet long each and one foot siloing the corn I can save fully half palm o f the hand. Tlie w hole pickin': P IC K IN G S F R O M F I C T IO N . w ide, placing them in a square; they the cost and work that are required K e e p T h e m G row in g;. over can be done m ore expeditiously m ay he supported by stakes placed at K eep your chicks grow ing. A stunted dry tii;*.n w et.” to bring the sam e crop b efore the cow W hat Is genius? It is the pow er to lie each corner. W hen tlie w eather is warm in the ripe condition, and then the cow boy again at will. — “ T om m y and chick seldom develops into a fully m a and bright the ducklings may be al will get from 25 to 30 per cent more G rizel.” tured specim en. T o get the best resul.s B r ig h t’ s D is e a s e . low ed to remain in the yard all d :y, value or benefit out o f it in the silage feed regularly every day. a little at a The largest, sum ever paid for a pre There is one consoling thing about condition than in the dry condition, being disillusioned—it presupposes the tim e and often, being ca refu l to provide serial ion, changed bands in San Fran b lit must lie put into the coop during rains. A sh ow er o f rain often proves says L. W . Light}*. So w e save all Illusion.—“ A Social Departure.” the best bone and flesh building food cisco August 30th, 1901. The trans around—w e sav e feed, have m ore feed, G ood shnrp grit and exercise are essen fer involved in coin and stock $112,500 fatal to them if exposed. K eep coops T har never was n quicker w ay to have it at less cost, It is m ore palatable tial to the proper d igtslion and assiml and was paid by a party of business w arm , dry and clean. G ive table scraps kill courage In a feller than to fight his and crum bs at first, then cracked corn and digestible, hence Is a large factor lation o f tlie food . Green food an men for a specific for Bright's disease fights for ’lm .—“ The Substitute.” in reducing cost o f production. In m eat scraps will hasten the grow th and and diabetes, hitherto incurable dis —s ca ld e d —and wet corn meal, slightly W om en have us back to the condition changing from the old m ethod to the developm ent o f the chicks. H ave a xya eases. They commenced tlie serious salted, m ay be fed. P rovid e green f od. feeding o f silage I reduced the cost of o f prim itive man or they shoot us high tern In y ou r feed in g and follow K care investigation of tlie specific Novem m inced, as lettuce, turnip tops, dande lion, etc., w hile they arc confined to production about 25 per cent. The er than the topmost star.—“ T he E go fully. ber 15th, 1900. They interviewed yards. Change to a fresh place ns fa ct is the dairym an situated in the ist.” scores of the cured and tried it out on often ns needed. K eep them in the T act is the exercise o f that w it w h ere (■nlnen H e n s . corn belt on tillable land cannot as a its merits by putting over three dozen y a rd s until they can get out w ithout Guinea hens are becom ing more popii rule afford to b > w ithout the silo factor by w om an renders man unconscious cases on the treatment and watching help. T hey m ay be rem oved to a field the chains In which her beauty binds lar in many sections o f the country in his dairy feeding. them. They also got physicians to or lot, w hich should be inclosed w ith T hey are good layers, good foragers At the New Jersey experim ent sta him .—“ A Sum mer In New York.” name chronic, incurable cases, and pickets or chicken w ire fence. A W hen a man lias once treated a m at and their nervous tem peram ent lead tion som e careful observations showed administered It with the physicians foi sw am py, m arshy field, if It has a small that about 30 per cent o f the stover ter n« a Joke, I k * it fo r ever so brief a them into m aking a dreadful clatter judges. Up to August 25th, eighty portion o f upland only, w ill answ er w as rejected by the cow s, and an ex period, he can never take it back again night or day w henever anything un seven per cent of the test cases were very well fo r ducks. G ive grain once am ination o f the rejected portion into tlie region o f the highest tragedy, usual occurs. T hey will sight a hawk either well or progressing favorably. a day, at least. allowed It to be the p oorer in food con w here alone danger lies.—“ F low er o ’ and give notice o f its approach every There being but thirteen per cent of T o fatten for market, rem ove to pens time, and their eggs are most excellent stituents, show ing not only enorm ous the Corn.” failures, tim. parties were satisfied and and ffeed wheat and other grain or Optim ism in life is a good w orking for table purposes and fo r cake baking loss, but also tin1 fact that the c w if closed the transaction. The proceed w otted corn meal m ay be fed. (Jive allow ed will reject that part from hypothesis If by optimism w e mean the ing§ of the investigating committee plenty o f forage also and fresh drluk- which she can get but little nourish open eyed faith that force exerted is and the clinical reports of the test lug w ater. In tw o w eeks they should never lost. Much that calls itself faith ment. The conch. 1 n c f the Nav J t oases were published and will be mail he ready fo r market, and w ill l>e if w ell aey station was t. at a t 1 ast five sixths is only the blindness o f self satisfac ed free on application. Address John m anaged beforehand. A t ten weeks a o f the 3 i per e *n*t w ;ste .n feeding dry tion.—“ T he Philosophy o f D espair.” J. Felton Company, 420 Montgomery pair o f ducks should w eigh ten pounds. cornstalks can be prevented by using t ^ a t h e r street, San Francisco', California. P e r « * e j» t !o n o f t h e n e a n t l f u l . a well built silo; besides 12 per cent is no Hindrance to the T h e MSatrenn* C lm rn cter. A n instance o f tlie Italian ch ild ’s rider who wears m ore milk can lie produced by feeding T h e London G lobe prints a “ char lick, poignant perception o f tlie beau silage. acter” w h ich an English servant leav tiful occu rred the other day iu one o f Iln p e F o r C o n s . ing kindly gave her m istress: “ In aq- EXCELSIOR-BRAND Dairy cow s respond w ell to a rape ra the settlem ent libraries. A shy little ser to your letter, It’ s not a bad place; tion, but judgm ent must be exercised m aiden, w ith n w orld o f dream the Mrs. understands her dutys, and is in fe .d in g or evil odor-» may find their thoughts in the depths o f her d ark Man or saddle ran not got wet. I ■lvel and obliging, but troubles aliout eyes, stood by tlie librarian’s desk way into the mi k p ill, says J II Mis getting up early In the m ornings. There dale o f .be Canadian departm ent o f w aiting fo r A ndrew L ang’s “ Gray Is plenty, and if you don’ t mind a place •'airy B ook.” But w hen It w as given agricultur *. / •/ For mi all Kmu« kinds oi of worK. work. tv here only one other young lady is / / Warranted Waterproof. Wu-erproof. /¿> In feedim : rape to cattl • and sheep Into her small hands all the w ealth o f . L'/ look Ix*ok fur for trademark. trade mark. kept besides yourself, you m ight give / V H If not notât at dealers, write {•; Kf 3. jRlr-J care should be taken to prevent bloat fairy lore betw een its covers w as for them a m onth’s trjal. I like m ore so " ».Saw jrrASoB. rr A Sun. Sulr iifrt. \ f J m H. 8 „|*l!rr». m oment forgotten in contem plation ing. Tin y should n *ver be allow ed t-i ibrldgr, .Ha»». ciety, w hich is w h y I am leaving.” enter a rape field when very hungry. o f the cover, n dainty design in gray More especially should this precaution and. s||vef. All .thought o f the story P O R T L A N O -T H E D A LLE S R O U TE . H la N a r r o w L o f f ie . be observed If the rape is wet from “ I f I had my w ay ,” said the man o f dew, rain or frost. Once accustom ed to S te a m e rs: high principles, “ there w ou ld be no the feed, how ever, and having access m oney in politics.” to It at all limes, little danger may be “ B ut,” said Senator Sorghum , “ if you anticipât *d. Bigs are not affected in didn’ t put any m oney in politics It this way Isn’ t likely you could have you r w a y .” On account o f Its very ju icy nature it —W ashington Star. is practical by im possible to cure rape, Mean» bail air, and whether it c o m e s fro m t h e l o w la n d s a n d and when « Aired it Is not so palatable S b o e a f in d t h e F e e t . marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities or so valuable a food as when green. “ M audie. dear, those shoes look tig h t and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. It is net m uch used in m aking ensilage. T% w d o they feel on your feet?” C o n n e c t i n g at Lyie w i t h t h e These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken up In Mictions when* rather steady frost “ P erfectly com fortable, m amm a ” (T o by the b lood , and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. maintains («nice the hard frosts comet herself) “ I f she had a«k d me b ow my Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney rape may Is» «nit and put in sm all piles feet felt in the shoes she w ou ld have troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe. to freere. It should be taken to the R a i l w a y C o m p a n y for had m e!” —C hicago Tribune. Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because ■table the day before required for fred W a h k aicu s, Daly, the liver and kidneys fail to act, n.»d are poured into the blood current until and allow ed to thaw out com pletely A n tfo lp a ttn a Him . Centerville C o ld e n d a le it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through b efore being fini Repeated thawing "Jenkins. I believe you h a re som e o f and all other Klickitat valley points. the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an and freezing spoil It for forage. the elem ents o f success about m.” Steamer* leave Portland ilaili, except Sundat. at indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. Iu chem ical comitouition anil feeding "N ot a dollar, old man. Honor 7 a. m., connecting at Lyle with C. K. A N. train for The germ» and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy j Goldendatte raine rope resembles clover. It is even at 6:30 p in., train Arriving at Gulden- bright. Y ou ’d be w elcom e to It If dale at 7.3ft p. m. SteaiiMn arrive The Dalle* «::*> the life-givin g properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must richer than clover In flesh form ing c on p. ;n Steamer leaves The Dalle* dally, except Sue- had.” —8trny Stories. l>e overcome and carrier! out of the system before the patient can hope to i day, stituents and Is exceedingly succulent. at 7:80 a. m. C K A N. tr iin leaving Golden get rid of Malaria and its effects. 1 dale at 6:16 a iu connect* with thi* steamer for Port- A nalyses show its w ater coûtent to ruu W hen our shafts fall to hit the mark land, arriving at Portlam at 6 pm. The »reamer S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire from a Unit 81) to about 94 per cent. Metlaho, plying between Cascade locks and The w e generally have a feelin g that It change in the blood, reaching every organ and stim u J Dulles, lea»e* Caecadee Locks daily, except Su»da\. at rt a m, arrives The I>alleall:3i am; leaves The because the mark Is fob lo w .— Fuck. lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. Dalle# p m, arrive# Cascade Lock* 6 p m. The p.i- T a a te F o r C o lo r . possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, U\at at earner Be ley G* aert leave* PortLud 7a m A sked an d A naw ered . Our hero beat his y ou n g w ife until f *r The l**lles Tuesday s. Thnreday* . nd Saturdays; j and the general health improves, and ti e appetite muming arrivft P. rtkwid Monday*. Wednesday* Irate F ather—A h! H ow Is It that I she w as black and blue. increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic ami Fridays Hound trip ti- kete to The Dalle*, go d enfrh you kisslns- my daughter, sir? 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R e p o s in g h e r e o n N u t u r e ’ s b r e a s t A h o n e w h o a ls o s e r v e s , I d o n o t t h in k o f m o n e y le s t It g r a t e upon m y n e rve s. TO A t the close o f last year there were 800,000 cow s In Minnesota, o f which 382.206 contributed milk to creameries. T he annual, value o f cream ery butter la M y feelings com e ho quick a n d fast, 'T t s strange I d o -not sm other; N o s o o n e r p n e e m o tio n p a s t , I s tr a ig h tw a y h a v e a n o th e r. T h e r e l a t i v i t y o f t h in g s R e c e iv e s m y c lo s e a t t e n t io n ; M y s o u l h a s fo u n d It s e a g e r w in g « A n d d a l l y m a k e s u s c e u s io n . CALF *i .Mt n? P oint* T! >!•' lie .( tw « fo n ty. i a its • • t mt Perl j | s y c : mt coi .i? t'roi. fite h \»t i- - ;, suggests T. I*. T c .-y I t r.r flesl Frrraer. All rig!. . Gut o ;’ t i.ji. »’ i b o » Ire bLoi.td Lave b.v.t a goJ>d »!iulvU!'iaI, with the gen ral m akeup and m ark j tJ.ut to tl.c ;>rne:'.i 1 eye show m at iie is such, and l.J ’ii also he should be u pure bred nii.mnl. There are plenty o f I ire l- <1 uni .l.iD with long pedigrees tl.at have no value because they tire not by any moans p erfect types o f their class. Bettor ppy a man who is a good $303 to ►elect a «ire to bend a herd rather than lako un animal on his pedigree only. Yes. I w ould not buy one tit all unless I had the skill to pick him out or could em ploy some one w ho did have. T il!- is pretty strong language, h it It is used in all earnestness to help r< aders. to prevent bitter disappoint ment in years to com e. Now, how are you to know which are your best cow s? Only by weighing the milk and keeping a record through the year. It will do very well to weigh once in ten days, m orning and night, then m ultiply by three, which will give you closely enough the amount given in a month. Then, if quality is an im portant factor with you, as when you are selling but ter or cream, you should have a Iiab- cock tester also. Then you can know absolutely w hich cow s give you the most milk. Their calves, from a good, pure bred sir«», are the ones to raise if the calves them selves are all right. Don’t have a weak point in this chain anywhere. D on’ t take it for granted :hat all the heifer calves will be good from a good sire and mother. They ..ay he and may not. I would follow he Van Dresser m ethod o f selection. Look in tlie mouth o f the new born .•aIf. If there are, say. only tw o teeth lust pricking through do not attem pt to •also that calf no m atter w hat its par ents are. The m other lacked vitality *nough to fully develop the calf. If there are six or eight teetli well put through, sh ow ing vigor and stam ina in the mother, all right so far. Next turn the little heifer on her back and exam ino the teats. If there are fou r good teats well spread apart and tw o or more rudimenturles (extra little teats), then raise the calf. T he chances are largely in fa v or o f her not disappoint ing you when she becom es a milker. M y s o u l w o u ld s o a r , a n d w h y s h o u ld I K e e p Its p ro u d p in io n s p e n t? T h e p e o p le s h o u ld m a k e w a y fo r m y A r t is t ic t e m p e ra m e n t. * THE U | »JR--** New York I F SC. W ashington, IX C. 'u i %