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Soothed by Baths with And gentle application* of CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure. For preserving, purifying, and beautify ing the ikin, for cleansing the scJp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop ping of falling hair, for softening, whiten ing, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for lame, sore, ,nd bruised muscles, incidental to outdoor sports, for baby rashes and chafings, in the foim of baths for annoying irritations and inflamma tions of women, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, CUTI CURA Soap and CUTICURA Ointment arc indispensable. Sold ISrouenom tho world. Ctrtlrwr. Hoop. SSc , ohd- merit, .Vic., K<*«olvent, Me. (in form of Chocolate Coated rnl», Via. par via! of 00). Depot» London, 27 Charter, haute Sq.; Paria, 5 Roe de la Paix; Boston, 1S7 Columbu» Ave. Potter Drug k Them. Corp., 8 oie Prop*. ''end for “ How to Preserve, Purify, aDd Beautify the Skin, .Scalp, Hair, and Baud»." C H U R O H D IR E C T O R V . Preaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. M. E. CHURCH. Preaching .Sunday morning and ev ruing Muntjay school at!) :4ft. Flp- worth league at ft :3* Prayer meet ing Thursday eve.iing.—Jas. Moore, pastor, BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday echool at 10. B. Y P. U. at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wed- need ay evening.—J. M. Green, pas tor. PRKHI1YTKRIAN CHURCH. PNaobing Sunday morning and ev. •n ia ^ Sunday school at 10. Chris. tlSa Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer moet- i u Thursday evening.— W, T. War- 4 m , pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Bible school at 10. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible class and prayer meeting Thursday evening. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev a d i n g a t the Dallas college chapel, duuday school atlO. Christian En d«av.,r a t 6:30. Prayer meeting T hurs d a y eveniug.— A. A. Winter,, pastor, . " " .w 'u t .jw w m -------- - 1 j. j T H E FARM HORSE. Is Ih * A v r r a s e H o rse o f th e t 'e n t r s l W est T oo L la h t F o r l-'arut L a b o rf T h re e y e a rs In sik-eesRlon th e fa rm e rs of th e corn belt h av e passed th ro u g h u n u su a l difficulties In p u ttin g In th eir crops, th is being d u e to h eavy p recip i ta tio n s d u rin g th e seeding an d p la n tin g m onths. In nt least th re e w ay s th is ha* o p erated u g n in st th e In te re sts o f f a rm ers. In th e flrst place, on acco u n t of llie soil being w et th e seeding o f crops h a s lieen d elay ed : In th e second place on account of th e w etn ess o f th e soil tilla g e o p eratio n s h a v e been c a rrie d on w ith e x tre m e lilQIenlty. w hile la stly the seaso n for aow lng a n d p la n tin g has been so sh o rt a s to -''-aw upon tin m an und borne forces fur lab o r to at: e x te n t th a t could scarcely lie supplle 'I liesc u n u su a l conditions h a v e ta u t I u s Hint th e a v e r ap e fa rm horse of th c e n tra l w est i lint h eavy eT jitg h fo th e w ork lb t l.s l< iv lli'd n o m lo p. W e a re well a w a r e o f th e fa c t th a t m any m an ure »troujr advocate» of the 1,200 o r 1,300 pound Jmroe, chiliulng th a t auch nn nnlm al for ull round u til ity on th e f r r m w ill » H e m ore aatla- facto ry aerv ice th a n o n e t h a t 1 a h e a v ie r W hile w e ad m it th a t th e re a re caaea w h ere th e l .200 o r 1.300 pound ho rai ls a very h an d y unlrual, y e t in o u r opin ion i t w ould a d d m u ch to th e w e a lth of the co m belt If th e a v e ra g e horse w eighed 1,400 o r 1,300 pound» und com bined w ith th is w eig h t h is p resen t Quality. W e will go f u n h e r a n d «ay th a t th ere la uu im p o rta n t place for th e 1.0 0 0 an d 1,700 p o und horse to be used In fa rm work. W ho am ong o u r lig h t horse a d vocate» h a s not w ish e d fo r a little m ore w eight m an y tim es in th e sp rin g ? W e h av e in m ind u few individual» whom* horse» w eigh ou a n a v e ra g e ab o u t 1,300 pounds, und tlieee iMissed th ro u g h th e sp rin g w ork w ith a m uch g re a te r d egree of ease th a n th e 1.2 0 0 pound anim als. W e ta lk about o u r lig h te r horse be ing usefu l w hen w e p u t him on the roud, b u t in the co rn l**lt if w e com p are th e am o u n t o f road m g th a t ¡a t« be done w ith th e a b u n d a n c e of labor on the fa rm we will Und th a t th e for m or is in sig n ifican t com p ared w ith th r h itte r u n d th a t we sh o u ld equip ou r »elves w ith h o rses sullen to fa rm la bor an d allow th e road w ork to he a m a tte r o f secondary consideration. W e realize th a t th e re w ill he man} am ong o u r read ers w ho still hold th e if opinion th a t th e 1,2 0 0 pound horse is m ore useful, h u t w e v e n tu re to u»sen th a t th ese In d iv id u als a re not p u ttiu g the plow s dow u an d doing th e good w ork w ith th e d isk s an d h a rro w s th at th eir neighbors a re w ho ow n an d o;* o rate h e av ier horses. I t is tru e th a t so m eth in g d epends upon th e ch aru cte of u sol!, b u t a s m uch of th e soil in th e corn belt is co m p arativ ely close in te x tu re an d w o rk s w ith a deg ree ot difficulty w e believe that* w e a r e e n tirely w ith in th e lines of s a fe ty w hen we stro n g ly ad v o cate b reeding up for use on the fa rm equine* of g re a te r scale. In ste a d o f breeding tlie furm m are to a road horse in o rd e r to raise w o rk ers it w ill be m uch m ore profitable in the long ru n to breed to sta llio n s be longing to som e of o u r h eav ier breeds. T h e offspring in th is case w ill n ot only be m uch m ore v alu ab le If placed on th e m ark et, b ut w ill be of g re a te r u tility If k ep t ou th e fary i. If you h ave never m ad e an y com parison p lease note tha difference betw een fo u r 1,2 0 0 pound horses w hen hitched on a d isk an d the sa m e n u m b er o f 1,500 pounders. In th e case o f th e lig h ter team you will find th e d riv e r a d ju s tin g his lever so th a t th e d isk w ill n ot "b ite " q u ite so h ard , w hile iu th e case of th e heavy feam th e re Is no need o f a n y such a d ju stm e n t. I t follow s th a t th e seed bed in th e la tte r case w ill be p rep ared in a m uch b e tte r m a n n e r th a n in th e for m er.—Iow a H om estead. KOREAN CURIOSITIES. T h e K o re a n s love m edicine. T he rich ta k e pills of in cred ib le size and richly gilded. T h e re a re no b a n k ru p tc y court« in K orea. O nce a K o rean c o n tra c ts a delft he can n ev er escap e from it. K o rea is th e only c o u n try w h ere the m a rria g e certificate is eq u ally divided, one h a lf being given to th e hu sb a n d , th e o th e r to th e w ife. E v ery K o rean h u sb a n d 1« a n s w e ra ble for th e co n d u ct ol h is w ife. Should she b reak an y of th e o rd in a ry la w s he m u st su ffer in her stend. T h e m ost im p o rta n t d u ty of every h o u sew ife In K orea is to keep a lig h t a p e rp e tu a l fire, w hich is snored to the d ead a n c e s to rs of th e household. No K o re a n m a j go upon th e roof of his house, not oven to re p a ir u leak, w ith o u t legal p erm issio n a n d w ith o u t giving d u e notice to all his neighbor.». P a p e r e n te rs largely in to th e con stru c tio n o f every K o rean house. T he in te rio r is lined w ith p ap er. It h a s a p a p e r roof, p a p e r floor clo th a n d p ap er walls. T lie N nm lier T en . In a rith m e tic e v e ry th in g goes by tens. Sociologists tra c e th e h u m an lik ing fo r th a t n u m b er to th e “p en tad ig i ta te ” o r five fingered lim b, w hich is a c h a ra c te ristic fe a tu re o f th e e u tire v e rte b ra te fam ily. A fro g would plum p fo r th e decim al sy stem fo r Ju st th e reaso n s th a t Im pel h u m an beings. E ven a horse, w hich now h a s only one finger a n d toe on each foot, h a s h in ts In ills a n a to m y w hich show th a t his an c e sto rs had th e p e n ta d ig ita te a r ran g em en t. B iologists a r e m uch in te r este d to couslder how th e uum ber evolved w as five. W hy n o t fo u r fin g e rs or six o r m ore? S om ehow , m ore th a n five w ould a p p e a r to be r a th e r m ore th a n one b rain could g iv e inde p en d en t a tte n tio n to, w h ile five are m ore u se fu l th a n four. WORKING TOOL fttnf&His and Eastern Railroad. for AS the A student and the writer, TIME CARD RO. 3 4 . Ns. t for Yaquina: leaves Albany .................... 12:45 p m L * v es C orvallis.................. 1 ;4fi p m Arrive« Y atp iin *............ , . 5:40 p m N«. 1 returning: l.sav.s Y*(|nina ................ 7:15 a m Lsovs* 'Corvallis ................ 11 :30 s in Arrives Albany ....................12:15 p m No. 3 for Detroit: L « i * A lb a n y ..................... 1 0 0 a m A r r iv e , D etroit.............. 6 .00 p in No. A Itom Detroit L ssvm D e tr o it.......... . . . . 6 :’I0 p m Arrivs# Albany ................. 11:25 p m Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time 1» «onnect With the S. P southbound timia, a« Well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of 8 P. Northbound train. Teal* No. 2 connects with the S. P. tewiM at Corvsllis sud Albany giving dirwet M tfi ■# to Newport and adja- C«at hear lies. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitsn- haah sad other mountain m iorh leetM Albany tt 1 p m, ranching 1 >*- trtft i t •bout 6 p. in. as an authoritative reference book for schools, teachers, families, business and professional men, there is one book which offers superior advantages in the solid value of its information, and the ease with which it is obtained. One’s admiration for Webster’s International Dictionary increases daily as it comes to be better known. It never refuses the infor mation sought and it never over whelms one with a mass of mis information illogically arranged. T h e S t J iu n fa C u r e tte of London, E ngland, s a y s : F o r th e te a c h e r, the p u pil. th e s tu d e n t and th e litte r a te u r , there Is n o th in g b e t t e r ; i t covers everything. The New and enlarged Edition recently ta- •uod has 2V.UX) new words and phrwea, a com pletely revised Iltr>irrnphn-«l Dictionary and Gaoetteer of the World, *W 0 page» and 5)0) Hlust rations. Our name As on the title pae*« of all the For further Information apply to authentic dictionarlC* of the Welafer series. E D W IN S T O N E , LET US SEND YOU FREE “A Teat In FrenaoelaUonM which nffonls a Manager. ple>u*uut und lust motive evening's entertain- r Cook rail, agent, Albany. ■mat. Illustrated pamphlet also bV h -* V . 9 . Cron tea, agent, C om fit«. G.At MKKKTAMOO., Pot*., ta rin g * * !. Moss. o f leisure, aay S hoe w o rk ers’ JOUHjgl. b e ab le to tra v e l w itn a inuu uu u ». j J S u ch e u a rg u m e n t la an o u trag e upon b ack , a ch an g e o f clo th in g , fo o d fo r I com m on «nieltigeuce and a libel upon rL ler aud horse, hi» ;;un* d a s. e t.\. civ ilizatio n . T h e good of th e peopl« fro m six ty to n ic e ty m iles n d a y for E a s i l y (ir o w n a* a Gar«l#u A n r r a I a t largo cu n u o t a lw a y s a w a it th e cor five o r * lx «lays iu MuxaMMlon. an d a ft o r a C o o l G r a m h o u « o P la n t. rectio n o f th e evil p ro p en sities a n d er 11 couple of d a y s’ r e s t be ab le ? M any of o u r re a d e rs a r e no d o u b t ac re p e a t th e task , r»ud th is u n d er h sn- w eak n e sse s of th e Individual. q u ain ted w ith Mchlzn n th uses a s w in te r W e cu n u o t e ra se to p ro ject reform * te rlu £ sun. F u rth e r, tt !a not unco» bloom ing p ot p la n ts, b u t to th o se w ho In th e liitereat* of th e w hole people moil fo r p u re A rab horse« to rove;* m ay only k :u \v th em a s g ard e n a n n u and civ ilizatio n u n til each evil trail from 123 to IftO mile» In th e tw en ty a ls th e Illu stra tio n h e re w ith m ay b e iu an d prop en sity o f the Individual la fo u r hours, a n d th is w ith o u t food or toreating. T h e p la n ts a re easily grow n, w a te r u n til Id» Journey 1« flulahed. and elim in ated . an d th e ir re q u ire m e n ts a re of th e aim F o r every one w ho w ould ta k e a d th en th e A rab, w hen h e d ism ount«, pleat c h a ra c te r, a good p o ttlu g soil v a n ta g e o f th e sh o rte r w o rk d ay to w a n ts to see h is h o rse sh a k e Ulmaelf w ith th e ad d itio n of m a n u re or fe rti In d u lg e o r c u ltiv a te leid h ab lta a und neigh loud an d »Drill a n d p aw th e lizer iu th e la s t p o ttin g , an d a s th ey th o u sa n d aye, an d m ore— w ould usa ground fo r hi« food.—Illu » tra te d 8 poft- com m ence flow ering uu occasional wa tb c lr tim e am i o p p o rtu n ities to th e beet Inn te rin g w ith liquid m a n u re will be a d v a n ta g e an d develop them selve* HIS SHOW WAS OVER. found sa tis fa c to ry . W e h a v e fo u n d alo n g n o b le r an d m ore uaefui lines. so w in g th e seed In S ep tem b er in th re e W e d o not deuy th e achool und the Th« W a r am JBat«rtaia«r S au b be« a inch p o ts a n excellent m ethod. *Tho ■aobblah I'atroa. ch u rch to o u r y o u th becauae th e free seedlings should be th in n e d o u t, allow A n E n g lish worn un of decidedly snob dom of going an d coining au d o f a s Ing only th re e o r fo u r to rem ain , ami sociation m ay luatlll w ro n g Im preaaloua b ish Instinct», b u t socially in tre n ch ed pot ou a s req u ired . G en erally an e ig h t o r c u ltiv a te had hablta. They a re good beh in d g re a t au d new riches, once en Inch p ot will be th e Anal one. S tak in g In stitu tio n s an d d isa e m lD a te good, und g ag ed th e la te Coruey G rain to give fo r th o se reason» w e aeud u n d Insist a n e n te rta in m e n t a t h e r c o u n try Louse. upon o u r y o u th atte n d in g th em ; for S he le ft in stru c tio n s th a t th e e n te r thoae reaso n s w e |>erpeiuate. Im prove ta in e r w hen he a rriv e d w h s to dine a n d rev ere them . W e estab lish prison* ^rlth th e se rv a n ts. T he b u tler, who fo r th e good of th e p e o p le a n d co n trary k n ew b e tte r, apologised, b u t C oruey 1 vas a m an uot easily disco n certed , to th e wiah of th e evil doer. I* uot th e logical conclusion o f tb* W rote Je ro m e Iv. Jero m e. H e dined ab o v e m entioned a rg u m e n t th a t th* w ell an d a f te r d in n er rose an d a d d ressed th e assem b led com pany. “ W ell, now , my good frien d s,” said fce, “If w e h av e all finished an d if you The Leading Paper of the t r e ail ag reeab le l sh all be pleased to Pacific Coast p re se n t to you my little sh o w .” T h e se rv a n ts cheered. T h e ptuno Th« Stn Francisco w a s disp en sed w ith, an d Coruey con triv e d to am u se his au d ien ce v ery well fo r h a lf an h o u r w ith o u t It. A t 10 o’clock cam e dow n a m essage. W ould Mr. Coruey G rain kindly come up into th e d ra w in g room ? Corney The Weekly Chronicle SCBIZANTBUS PINNATUB. w en t. T h e co m p an y in th e d raw in g T h t vary bast waakly Newspaper w ill be found n ecessary , b u t th e ir tali room w ore w aitin g , seated . published in tha antira west. a n d loose b ra n c h in g h a b it nu kes them “ W e a re q u ite read y , Mr. G ra in ,” re especially a d a p te d fo r tra in in g to m ark ed th e hostess. g reen h o u se su p p o rts o r along p a rti “ H eady for w lin t?” d em an d ed Cor tions, w h ere ow in g to th e ir w o n d erfu l ney courteo u sly . laslnging p o .u a . to an , pert of th* United ShtM , Canada .ad M.xtes tlo rlfero u sn ess th e y prove a ttr a c tiv e ■ “ F o r y o u r e n te rta in m e n t,” an sw ered object». F u rth e rm o re , c u t » p ray s keep th e hostess. It I* beat because, a long tim e an d a re s u ita b le fo r m any “ B u t I’ve given It a lre a d y .” ex plained printing all Uu n«ws of th* w»(M pu rp o ses, a lth o u g h n ot u d a p te d to sh ip each weak In *n Interesting way C orney. “an d m y en g ag em en t w as for a n d f u l l y Illustrating m a n y p in g or m uch handling. one p erfo rm a n c e only.” articles. It ha* apeclaT depart T h e re a r e m any v a rie tie s o f Scliizan “ G iven It! W h ere? W h en ?” ments derated to— th u s p in n a tu s, b u t th e ; seem so in te r “ An h o u r a g o —d o w n s ta irs .” m ingled a s to be b u rd l; se p ara b le . T he AGRICULTURE “ B u t th is Is n o n sen se!” exclaim ed HORTICULTURE colors, how ever, vary from w h ite to th e hostess. POULTRY d a rk p u rp le and em b race a n u m b er of. “ It seem ed to mo so m e w h a t e x tra o r LIVE STOCK sh a d e s an d m arkings, so m uch so th at d in a ry .” Corney replied, “ b u t it h a s al MINING they h a v e received th e ap p ellatio n of w ay s been my p riv ileg e to d in e w ith LITERATURE •poor m an ’s orchid" an d “ b u tterfly th e co m p an y I am ask ed to en te rta in . FASHIONS dow er.” S. w iestorilensis, Introduced I took It you had a rra n g e d a little and SPORTS from E n g lan d in 190J, is o n e of th e best, tr e a t fo r th e s e rv a n ts .” These are presided over by d w a r f iu s ta tu re , w ith th e sh a d e s of editor* having a thorough knowl color v a ry in g even to crim so n . G row n edge of their specialties. Tha in a cool g reen h o u se they am p ly rep ay D i a a p i i r o v a l o f tli« D n « t S p r a y . pages daveted to Agriculture, for th e sp a ce an d effort a n d from th eir Horticulture, Poultry and Live M any of th e Illinois o rc h a rd ls ts do Slock are wall Illustrated and ease of c u ltu re shou 1*^*1 »rove a good not ap p ro v e of d u s t sp ra y in g fo r fu n filled with matter of gw greatest su b je c t for th e a m a te u r, sa y s a w rite r gous tro u b les. Som e tim e ago one of Interest 1« all engaged In me** in G ardening. th e sp e a k e rs before tlie S ta te H o rticu l Industrie*, every l i n e b e i n g tu r a l society voiced tlie ob jectio n th u s: written by thee* who are In close Good B a lc o n y P lu n tn . “ I th in k th a t th e w ise m an. if he h a p touch with coach done prevailing F o r th e balcony, Coboea sc an d eu s, a pens to be n fru it g ro w er, w ill keep on this Ceast. very rap id creeper, is excellen t. Good aw a y from th e d u st sp ra y u n til the p o t p la n ts from seed sow n la s t a u SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. ex p erim en t sta tio n lias se ttle d th e It will be sent free. tu m n will m ake a m uch q u ick er qu estio n , an d if th e re are an y w ho g ro w th th a n sp rin g sow n seedlings. h av e lin g erin g ideas !n th e ir m inds De yea want th* T h e fine beil sh ap ed blossom s o f th is th a t th e re a re som e m e rits in th e d u st p la n t a re pah? green w hen th ey first sp ra y I w ould ad v ise th em to w a it ap p ear, ch an g in g to a deep p u rp le in a aw h ile u n til th e th in g h a s been se ttled few days, an d th e long s p r a y s o f fo Showing th* United State*, D o and not w a ste 11113 - m oney on m ate minion ef Canada and Northern liage w hich it th ro w s on all sid e s are rials and sp ra y in g m achine«, b u t to Mexico on .a* side, MAP OF very d e c o ra tiv e in th em selv es. One stick to th e th in g th u t w e k n o w is T H E W O R LD , preaenttag t* view good p la n t w ill cover se v era l sq u a re good, a n d w hen th ese o th e r th in g s are In en* oentlnuout reap, wtdi all y a rd s of iro n w o rk , an d th e b rig h t y el areas In true propert»»n, th* en a success w e can In v est in th em .” low flow ers of T roproolum c o n arien se tire. surface ef the Earth *a the I t is su g g e sted by som e o f th e fru it harm o n ize d elig h tfu lly w ith th e som ether aid*. growlers th a t in th e com p o u n d in g of h e r p u rp le o f th e oobeea. th e d u st sp ra y th e chem ical p ro p erty Send $2 and get th* Map and ••'Weekly Chronicle” for cn* year, w h ich in th e liquid is effective a g a in s t I r r i g a t i o n o f S tra w b o rrlem . stage prepaid en Map and fu n g u s Is n eu tralized o r in som e w ay A su m m a ry o f the re su lts of all the ipor. ch an g ed . <Jn th e o th e r h an d , one of ex p erim en ts a t the s ta tio n s th ro u g h o u t th e la rg e o rc h a rd ls ts of so u th e rn Illi The Daily and Map tlie co u n try w ould seem to show tlini nois announce? h is sa tis fa c tio n in th e B , m all pasta*, paid in m ost of th e n o rth ern sta te s, w h ere u se o f th e d u st sp ray . tlie cost o f ap p ly in g th e w a te r Is not T H E B UTTER FLY FLOW ER. T h e K in d V o n H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t, a n d w h ic h had b een V in U U u s W e » fo V r I V o v I C e r I 3 u u 0 year», ha» b o r n e th e »¡ipiatnro o f a n d b o s b e e n m a d e u n d e r hla per so n a l su p erv isio n sin c e it s in fan cy. A llo w n o o n e to d e c e iv e y o u in this. A ll C o u n te r fe its, Im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t-a a -g o o d ” a r e b u t E x p erim en t* t h a t t r ilie w ith a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f I n fa n ts a n d C h ild ren —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p erim en t. What is CASTORIA C astorla Is a h a r m le ss s u b s titu te fo r C astor OU, P a r e g o r ic , l> rops a u d Soothing' S y ru p s. I t is P le a sa n t. I t co n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N arcotio su b sta n c e . I t s a g e is Its g n a r a u te e . I t d estro y s W orm s a u d allu ys F e v e r is h n e s s. I t c u r e s D iarrh oea an d W in d C olic. I t r e lie v e s T e e th in g T ro u b les, c u r e s C oustipution a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ss im ila te s th e F o o d , r e g u la te s tb e S to m a ch a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y au d n u tu ral sle e p . T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th er’s F r ie n d . GENUINE CASTORIA Chronicle Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hate Always Bought $ 1.50 a Year Reversible Map? K too g re a t, irrig a tio n of s tra w b e rrie s is of g re a t v alue In In su rin g n full crop of fru it each season. T h e w a te r should be applied a t ab o u t th e f ru itin g tim e. It should he applied in fu rro w s an d a! lowed to slow ly flow dow n th em rathe» th an by flooding. Only J8.75 a Year Food Address M. H. da Y O U N O . -W .F m 2 S S .UCtobrmeteU,- San Frond toe, CAL C U M U L A T IO N D B PA r LUCKY L IE U T E N A N T . He W u i iu H u b o rd iiia te , b u t lie S av ed 111« V esael. Iie u b e u P iukhum , a n a tiv e o f N a n tu ck et, m ade hi» first trip a» th ird lieu- te u a n t on th e ship P otom ac, w h ich crossed th e n o rth Pacific, a region little kn o w n to naval vessels in th e early th irties. P iukhum h ad b een on sev eral w h alin g voyages, an d w a s f a m iliar w ith those w a te rs. T h e a u th o r of “T h e Isla n d of N a n tu c k e t” sa y s th a t one d ay , n ear su n set, he h ad th e w u tch , w hile tlie com m odore w a s p a c ing up a n d dow n th e deck. S uddenly IMnkham g av e th e o rd er, “ M an th e w e a th e r braces!” “ W h a t’s th a t fo r?” ask ed th e com m odore. “ W e sh a ll h a v e w ind In a m o m en t.” T lie com m odore w en t to th e lee rail a n d sc an n ed th e sea a n d sky. “ 1 see no sig n s o f w ind,” he re tu rn e d . “ L et th e m en leave th e b races.” T h e crew dropped th e ropes. “ K eep hold o f the braces, ev ery m an o f yon!” called o ut IMnkham. a n d th e m en resu m ed th e ir g ra sp . T h e com m odore flushed w ith a n g e r und ex* cluim ed iu p erem p to ry tones: “ L et th e m en leave th e braces!” an d ag a in tlie b ra c e s w ere dropped . “ D on’t a n y o f you d a r e to d ro p th e ropes!” sh o u te d P ln k h au i, sh a k in g his tru m p e t a t th e crew , w ho o n ce m ore took hold. J u s t th en th e w in d d ropped e n tire ly ; n ot a b re a th stirre d . ‘T a u t , ta u t! H aul, all o f you!” called P ink ham , a n d th e po n d ero u s y a rd s sw u n g to rev ersed position. T he w ind cam e o u t o f th e o p posite q u a r te r an d s tru c k th e sh ip like a sledge h am m er. T h e vessel sta g g e re d , shook th e sp ra y from h e r bow s an d d a sh e d ah ead . T h e com m odore d isa p p eare d Into h is ca b in w ith o u t sa y in g a w ord. P re se n tly he se n t th e flrst lie u te n a n t to relieve P in k h am , re q u e stin g to see th e la tte r Im m ediately. W hen P in k h am e n te re d th e cab in th e com m odore sa id : “ I c o n sid er th a t i am In d eb ted to you for all o f o u r Uvea: b u t I will tell you fra n k ly if th a t w ind h a d n ’t com e I should h a v e p u t you In iro n s iu tw o m inute« ” T H E EIGHT HOUR DAY. S U ly A r t«»r il I t s A d o p tio n . A g a fto n O f tho m any thoroughly silly a rg u m ent* advanced Hit*mat th e eig h t hour w o rk d ay none I* m ore nonaenalcal th a n th a t w hich put* fo rw a rd the clnlni th a t ah o rten ln g th e w orkday w ould Increase the tim e und opi>or (u n ities w hich would he em b raced by thp w orker* to fa ll la tp evil practice» w o rk e rs sh all hot enjoy th e au v a m a g e s a n d o p p o rtu n ities o f th e sh o rte r w o rk d ay fo r self c u ltiv atio n an d develop m en t an d th e prom otion of h o n est m a te ria l am b itio u s becau se th e in d iv id u al m ay w a s te his tim e a n d o p p o rtu n ities In p ra c tic in g e n e rv a tin g an d bad h a b its? Such an a rg u m e n t Is unbecom ing a n y in d iv id u al o r accred ited in telli gence. T H E ARAB HORSE. 11« 1 » V i r t u a l l y a P u n y , b u t m a r k it b ly S tu r d y O u «. « R *- T h e A rab 1» v irtu a lly a pony, s ta n d ing 14.2 bu n d s, o fte n e r u n d er th a n o v er. H e is not fa s t, ev en a t th e g a l lop; in d eed , h e is slow . H e Is a very po o r tr o tte r both jis re g a rd s sp eed an d ac tio n , a b ad h ack , a n d c a n n o t w alk w ith o u t c o n tin u a lly stic k in g his toe in th e g ro u n d . H e is to tally iEmitted fo r h a rn e ss an d is u n c o m fo rta b le to ride, e x c e p t a t th e gallo p ; t l j s is Ills n a tu r a l g ait, an d in it h is m o v em en t is free, sm ooth, d e lig h tfu l an d easy . As re g a rd s h is g en eral m ak eu p a n d a n ato m ical fo rm atio n , h e Is p erfe ct, an d b is c o n stitu tio n a l an d p h y sical sound n ess is w o n d erfu l. H e lias g re a t bone su b sta n c e , vigor, reso lu tio n , s tre n g th , sta y in g p o w ers, co u rag e, boldness, so b riety . th e so u n d e st legs an d f^ e t a n d e x tra o rd in a ry lu n g po w er, w hich Is d u e to th e a tm o sp h e ric co n d itio n s an d fre e life to w h ich h e h a s been used j from tim e Im m e m o rial; e x tra o rd in a ry j ey esig h t, good te m p er, m ild m an n ers, I tra c ta h ility , in s tin c t a n d sa g a c ity , an d I fo r his size Is a w o n d e rfu l w eig h t c a r | rier. j It is th is e x tra o rd in a ry c o n s titu tio n j a n d an ato m ical p erfe ctio n , an d th is m agnificent co u rag e, n e rv e an d m ettle o f th e A rab w h ich h a v e m ad e th e th o r o u g h b red of to d ay w h a t h e is, an d not h is speed, w hich h a s only e x iste d in songs. Tlie A rab a tta c h e s f a r i r e n t e r Im p o rta n c e to liottom , speed an d so b riety tlitin he d o cs to w h a t m ig h t b e called “a r tis tic b e a u ty .” O f su c h a h o rse be w ill sa y : “ I*et ns not b e In a h u rry . L ei u s see hl:u w o rk . H e m ig h t be only a cow , w ith a lion’s h id e on bis b ack .” W hen you c o n sid er w b n t th e ir id e s o f IsYttom 1». It inay b e sufficient to know th a t It meaiu« a h o rse sho u ld Fixer P r o d u c t i o n . M In Use For Over 30 Years. T M I C E N T R O « C O M P A N Y , T T M U R R A Y S T R E E T , N C R V O R R C IT Y . R E L IG IO U S T H O U G H T . A fric a n Gee««. . A frican geese a re a s larg e a s m ost E m hden au d T o ulouse geese and are b e tte r lay ers, s itte rs an d m o th ers th a n a n y o th er breed of geese. G oslings from old A fric a n s a re v ery stro n g am i h a rd y an d grow v ery fu st. T h ey are u very sty lish an d a c tiv e breed of geese. T h e g a n d e rs a re v ery activ e a n d su re b reed ers an d will m ate p ro m p tly w ith a n y breed of geese. A f i:can eggs a lw a y s h a tc h good. T hey ca n be m ated w ith five tim e s ns m an y geese a s can a T o u lo u se g a n d er an d tw ice ns m any a« a n E m h d en g an d er. T he fem ales a re ex cellen t s itte r s an d m o th ers an d a re seco n d to none In th ese resp ects.—St. L o uis Republic. S h ow ing: Borr«>VY«tl Birtla. T h e revised s ta n d a rd of perfectio n w ill p ro v id e th a t an y p erso n w ho 1 * fo u n d KUilt.v o f e n te rin g one o r m ore b o rrow ed bird* a t a p o u ltry sh o w con ducted u n d er th e ru le s of th e A m eri can P o u ltry asso ciatio n w ith tlie ob ject o f w in n in g p rizes w ill he d e b a rre d from com petition a n d m u st fo rfe it any p rize or prizes th a t w ould h av e I hx » u a w a rd e d him wTre th e b ird s his prop tr ty . __________________ Inflam m atory Rheum atism in th e knees, from w hich I was unable to leave m y room for several months I whs treated b y tw o doctors and also tried different kin ds o f linam ent3 and m edicines w hich seemed to relieve me from pain for aw hile, but at the same tim e I w as not any nearer ge ttin g w ell. One d ay w hile reading a paper 1 saw an advertisem ent of S. S. S. for Rheum atism. I decided to giv e it a trial, w hich I did at once. A fte r I had taken three bottles I fe lt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regu larly until I was entirely cured. I now feel better than for years, and I ch eerfu lly recommend S. S . S. to any one suffering from Rheum atism. N 613 32d St. C h a s . E . G il o k r s l k h v k fa v o ra b ly . There being hut thirteen per cent of f-iluree, the parties were satisfied and cloeed the tranaaction. The pre ceding* of tbe investigating commit tee and tbe tjlinical report* of the test cases were published and will be mail ed free on application. Address John J. Fulton company, 409 Washington street, Bag Francisco, California. Regulator Line. DALLES RO U TE. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako The Swift Specific Company. Atlanta. Fa C o n n e c t i n g a t L y le w i t h t h e SICILIAN ' rs tT e h a lrfro w fo iig and h e »v y,«n d keeps it soft and glossy. riilng ititr »n d cdr :s dandruff. And It always «s to re » to » r >v hair. Sold f » r fifty yeirs. ** ’"V’TT.STL’^tLC:TV’*” T ho L ord su p p lies food from heaven, fu rn ish e s th e h e a r t's tr u e food, a su p ply of d esires to im prove iu d ifferen t w ay s.—Iiev. I*. G. H oeck. S w edeubor- g ian . B rooklyn. G od C a ll« A l l o f 17«. ’Hie q u ick en in g of conscience, th e fn- te n s ltv of th o u g h t an d feelin g a ra op p o rtu n itie s w hich th e ch u rch m u st im prove. T he a ir rin g s w ith G od’s calls. — Kev. J. D. H nnkin. P re sb y te ria n , D eliver. The I n t e r n a l L ife . O ne m ay five a sen se life and know little of tlie world of m ind, o f reason, b e a u ty , lite ra tu re , an d it is possible to live mi In tellectu al life w ith little vi sion of th e sp iritu a l w orld, of th e soul an d G od.—Ilev. H. W. T h o m as, P eo p le’s C h u rch . C hicago. F rom G r ie f to S e r v ic e . W hen y o u r h e a rts a re flooded w ith g rief, If you let y o u r te a r s s ta g n a te m isch ief und m isery will resu lt. T u ru y o u r te a rs fro m floods of g rie f to som€ p ra c tic a l serv ice th a t you m ay be u b lessin g to o th e rs.—Kev. T. L. C uyler, P re sb y te ria n , B rooklyn. W n lk ln jc Columbia River and Northern R a ilw a y C o m p a n y fo r W a h k a lc u s , C e n te rville D a ly , C o ld e n d a le end «11 o th e r K lickitat v»Mev point*. Steam er* len re Portland M b , except »tin«*»v, a t 7 a. :n . m nnertim ff a t L rle w ith C. K. <* N. tra in for UoJdeti<lale a t :>JS0 p. N ., tra in ATrivfn* a t GtflMwi- dale a t 7 »5 p. m . Steam er» a rriv e The bailee « 3« m. Steam er leaver The Dalle* «taity. e x c ep t 8un- r , a t ?:d0 a. in. C K k If. tra in 1«*arinrf Uohlei, d * b it <i:lfia ro connects w ith tht» tenm er for P.»rt land, arriv in g a t PortUiH a t G p m . t For d e ta ile d information of tickets, berth reservations, etc., call or write to Aider street wharf, Portland, O r. H. 6 . CAMPBELL, Manager. W ith G od. B e a u tifu l com m and th is, “ W alk hum bly w ith th y G od.” l i e lends u s by th* b au d , a n d w e jo u rn ey on w ith him hi th e little child w alk s w ith h is fa th e i u n til w e a re ab le to say w ith one ol th e w o rld ’s g re a te st, F ra n c e s W illard, w h en d y ing, “ H ow b e a u tifu l it is to b« w ith God!” —Rev. Dr. Jo h n L loyd Lee, P re sb y te ria n , New York. L ife E ver N ew . W e c a n n o t rev iv e old fo rm s ol th o u g h t—th e w orld m oves on; w e c a n not rev iv e old m oods o f feeling lift is ev er new . B u t w e m ay rcco n celv t th e old Im m u tab le tr u th s w hich a r t th e s tr u c tu r a l an d fo rm a tiv e fo rce of c h a ra c te r an d m ak e life rich er, p u ret an d stro n g e r.—Rev. P. 8 . Moxom. Con g re g a tlo n a list. S pringfield. Mas*. O ur R e la tio n , to O th e r* . W e do not sta n d se p a ra te an d Ringu lar. R e la tio n s in te rb ra id u s w ith each other. S p rin g in g o u t o f th e s e relation* tru st* to w a rd o th e rs In evitably em erge. T h ey a r e In o n r keeping—th ese tr u s ts o f th e g la d n e ss an d w eal o f o th ers. L ife Is fa ilu re and falsen ess If w e are careless o f th e ir keeping —Rev. D r. VVaylantl H o y t. B ap tist. P h ilad elp h ia. The ism VEGETABLE tilr iiic d F rom th e T e a c h la fa «»I A l l i l e i i o t i i i n a t l o n a . K <*llK ionM S e n t i m e n t . Rheum atism is caused b y uric acid or some other acid poison in the blood, w hich when deposited iu the muscle* and join ts, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe cu liar to this disease. S. S. S. goes di rectly into the circulation, all in ita tin g substances are neutralized and filtered out o f ^ie system , the blood L* made pure and the general health i* P O R T L A N D -T H E b u ilt u p under the p u rifyin g and tonic effects o f the vege- A N / t iR a table r e m e d y . * Steam ers: flf 1 I f v W rite for our spe- HL M H, cial book on R heu ^ tuatism w hich is sent free. O ur p h y sicians w ill advise w ithout ch arge all who w ill w rite us a!»out their case. r nnl Nhmf nt , N s g e n s—tV h a t a re you going to do w ith th e hero an d heroine o f th a t m ag azin e sto ry you nra ru n n in g now ? M arry th em ? B o ra s—O r ta I n ly . They w ill he m arried In th e Inst c h a p te r N a sg n s—I’m glad o f It. It will serve th em rig h t!—C hicago T ribune. G e iu e T h e religious se n tim en ts, if denied « ..It*-«** T . n i p . r . i i c . L f . r o . « . th e norm al a n d n u tritio u s, will seek th« T w o flourishing college leag u es are fa n a tic a l an d u n h ealth y . W e are s u r th o se a t V an d erb ilt an d th e U niv ersity rounded by m en an d w om en who, dis- of N ash v ille in T en n essee. sutisfied w ith th e old form s, a re adopt iug every ism an d m ak in g tria l of B R IC H T '« r v s E A S E . ev ery relig io u .—Rev. F a th e r W alsh The largest sum ever paid for s pre C atholic, T ro y . N. Y. scription changed hands in Sun Fian- ciseo, August 30,1901. Tlie transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500. and was paid by a party of busi ness men lor a specific for B right’s disease and diabetes, hitherto incura ble diseases. They commenced tbe seriou* irives- tigntion of tbe specific November 15 1900. They interviewed «core* of tlie cured and tried it out on it* merit* by putting over three dozen case* on tbe treatm ent and watching them . They aLo got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and adm inistered it with tlie physicians for judges. Up N ewport News, V a., July 22 , 1903. to August 25th 87 per cent of tbe test Last sum m er w hile recovering from i l l cases were either well or progressing ness o f fever. I had a severe attack of ALLS Hair Renewer m < 1 - For T h e b est food fo r egg production, so y s a co rresp o n d en t of F a rm an d R anch. Is w h eat o r oats, inilo m aize, corn an d K affir corn. F eed g reen cut bone, i t is also one of th e b est feeds f o r ’grow-ing stock. I ft'cd it to young ch ick en s w ith good resu lts. ALW AYS R e lin r lo a o f S a n .h ln o . I t Is o u r d e ty to p ass on th e s p irit of g lad n ess ani. let o u r lig h t go sh in e be fo re m en tb*T th e y m ay see o u r good w o rk s an d g lo rify o u r F a th e r w hich la In h eaven. I.et ua not m ista k e ru d e ness fo r goodness, n o r im p ertin en c e fo r su n sh in e. W e a re not ex p ected to daxsle, b u t to shine, to c a rry th e raca- sa g e of sy m p a th y in to ev ery h e a rt we to n ch . —Ite v . B everley E. W arn er. M ethodist. N ew O rleans. t .o o . 1 aud E v il. T her* is no p erso n al d ev il—no In h e re n t d u alism of good an d evil. T h ro u g h Ignorance m en m isuse law s an d fo rces an d evil resu lts. T h e ev ils o f social life o u tw eig h all th e evils th ey su ffer fro u f th e fo rces of n a tu re . Som e a re bo rn dlsenaed, born In ten e m ent*, live In alley s, a re born w ith crim in al ten d en cies and g ro w tip u n d er cond itio n s w hich fo ste r crlm ln allty - W by all th is? People so born a re not to b lam e —Rev. It. A. W h ite, Unl- v ersallst, Chicago. P eace o f F o r g iv e n .... T h e pence of forgivenei-s is tbe flrst fru it o f C h rist'* psaslo n an d raaurre. t ion. I t 1* th e very h e a rt a n d oentyr of th e gospel. T o th is end th e F a th e r Ini* se n t th e 8 on. h as d eliv ered him un to d e a th , to w ork o u t *uch a n ato n em en t an d to convey an d a p p ro p ria te 1 «. a s a tru e T a sto r an d P h y sician , to t l « w ounded h e a rts of m en. E v ery w ord an d actio n o f tb e risen l » r d In 111 * dealing* w ith th e disciple* a im s above all a t th is—to m ake them ab so lu tely s u re o f thl* precious g ift, tb e p«ace of reconciliation, of a b so lu tio n a n d Ju s ti fication.—Hey. D r. A dolph S p aeth . L u th e ra n , P h ilad elp h ia.