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H T T H E Of Disfiguring Humors Use C U TIC U M i worse than anything else at present low a good sow to prou'dee two rittera waiting ror uie, hs was ms invanaoie With s bound he a U r ted In my direc Unioulsm should huve the support aud a year until she Is from twelve to custom, he wus not there. Nor did hr tion and did not atop till be had hi« financial aid of the general public, eighteen years oi l uml then consider again appear. He bad been stolen. paw« again on m j shoulder. Jeannette whose buttles it has been lighting hj that «he bus made money enough for lu town that winter l met Mlsa Jean looked puzs'ed. loug and with such a heavy handicap, her owner to entitle her to nn honora uette l-'earing. She chafed at being “ How did jou come b j this dog T * I j It can obtain what it wants If it goes ble burial. And some of tho best cuulined beiuS-eu brick walla, compelled spked. j about It in the right way, depending breeding animals have been tho prod to seek solace lu uu occasional bail or I upon brains and less upon force to ac uct of sows that were two or more “ I bought him in the d t j last fall/' other similar entertainment, and pined C A S T Q R 1 A “ You are under the bun o f the law, complish Its purposes.—C. J . O’Brien lu years old and had produced two litters for the summer home of her family, having In jou r possession stolen Typographical Journal. a year ever after the first year.-- Viuer- For Infants and C h ild ren . where she could ride on horseback, goods ” ican Cultivator. flat, aud bunt. This was manly, and I W k t a i n Ion iu m XVmm r n l a w f u l . “ i shall be happy to pay for him.” admired manly women. When with A l f a l f a F o r Hoar P u n t u r e . In 1812 the central committee of the 'T do not care to sell him, but you her, tuatend o f l>c!ng obliged to chat on •re quite welcome to him.” An experiment station line xtntnl that Scottish weavers went to prison for the happenings in our social circle, I “ I am not In the habit of accepting directing a strike to secure wages on good alfalfa more than 2.000 pound« found her ready to discuss more Impor presents from men.” fixed by a Justice of the peace and re of pork should be produced earb sea tant topics, aud where she did not uu ■ on from au ucrc. aud that half of tbla j “ We might leave It to the dog to fused by employers. derstund she was quite willing to lis cln»oae hla owner. Tite, go to your mis As late ns 1817 ten delegates of the ■ t least should be credited to the ; ten. calico primers of Boston were Jailed pasture. This being the ruse It Is about tress.” After enjoying her society at Inter I pointed to Jeannette nnd looked for meeting to consider the question | as valuable a crop aa can be grown oil vala through half a winter I met het Sternly at the dog. He luy down on the of wages. the lund for feeding purpoaeo.- Farm I n k a n i s / ( h u . i > k k n one afternoon aud waa aui$rlaed at re ground, whined and thrashed the turf At a meeting In Boston In 1832 mer- j er's Advocate. ceiving from her u very cold nod. My with his tell, tíut I did not cense uiy • bants and shipowner« subscribed a j C o n t r a c t e d H o o f . first impulse was to go to her and aak orders till he hud gone to u point mid $20,000 fund to fight the movement for j Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful- Take off the shoes and upply the fol for au explanation. Hud she been an way between ua. “ Now,” I auld. “ we a ten hour day. Horace Mann, Robert ness and Rest Contains nei I her other woman 1 would have done so. foi shall see whether he will follow you itanloui. Jam es G. Carter and Weudell lowing uround the coronets: Mix two Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. women are easily otiended, aud doubt or me.” I moved away. Jeannette...too, Phillips sided with the work people. drams canthHrldes with one ounce lard. N o t N a r c o t ic . less some trilling uct of mine hud been turned and walked on. The dog stood Mr. Huntoul defended the Journeymen Let It remain on for twenty-four hours, misunderstood. But Jeannette Fearing looking from one to the other. His dis bootmakers In an Important case, wash off and apply a little lard, then 1 had considered ubove such petty mis- tress was so great that we both which was deckled for them In 1842 , turn the horse out to pagu re for a few a -S M t n p t r a o R understandings, and If she hud u griev j stopped. aud finully established the right of months. "American Agriculturist ance against uie she should state it “ For the dog’s sake,” I said, “ I will workingmen to combine. C a r * o f L a m b «. openly lu u frank, muuly way. aak an explanation of your changed A lamb once allowed to get poor will I did not see Jeannette again that D eldvM In Labor Unions. treatment of me.” not make money for either the grow e winter, nor indeed that summer. In Dr. Miuot J . Savage, pastor of the *‘Last winter I wrote you a note to N fm JW - the autumn I wns Invited to the coun your club containing a simple request. Unitarian Church of the Messiah, New or feeder. The thrifty lamb Is the money maker. A scattering, uneven try sent of u friend aud had some ex You did not consider It worth a reply.’* York, in a recent sermon said: fleece Is imlhjitlve of either poor health cellent shooting though 1 missed Titus “ I believe in labor union«: If I could “ H’m,” I said, pondering. “ Another Aperfect Remedy I’orConslipa- aud lost mnuy a bird that I should letter gone wrong.” Then to Jeannette: have my way I would have all the o r very poor mre. Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea have bagged with hla assistance. workers of the world organized Instead Worms .Convulsions .Feverish “ There Is a man In the club with the NO M ONEY IN SCRUBS. When the parly broke up I remained same Initials as mine and u similar of partially so. I should have them or ness and L o s s OF SLEEP. to get u day's shooting in a region some ganized so they should become legally T h e Q a l c k (¿ r o w in g ; S t e e r 1* t h e M o n name. He sometimes gets my letters twenty uillea distant where woodcock and usually turns them over to me. but responsible for their actions, for the e y M a k i n g A n im a l. Fac Sonile Signature o f were said to abound. Starting early, i In modern times it Is an accepted last fall he went abroad. He probably keeping of contracts, for the accom was driven to the ground, and with plishment of that which they under tenet of live stock husbandry that the read your letter in Europe.” N EW YORK. my gun euteii-d the wood. I bad had most money is made in the young and Bhe stood looking first at me, then at take.” such bad luck wllb my host’s dogs that * A l b m im lh s o ld growing animal, says Breeder and the dog, then on the ground. 1 had brought none of them. 1 had Sportsman. Yhe farmer that has a Dusts — Î j C IN 1 s “ Don’t you think,” I asked, “ that a bagged several birds when I beard not good pasture and some calves of good more manly way” — far away the report of a gun. and a conformation to put upon it is the one “ I am not a man.” few mliiutes later a dog broke through that is the most likely to make money “ I have often endowed you with cer EXACT COPY O F W R A P PE R the uuderbru-th and, seeing me, paused tain manly traits. A man. not receiv out of his live stock feeding iterations. G A S T O R I A to examine me. In another moment he The old steer turns grass, hay and T W I OCMTAWN M M M M V . N SW V O R * CITY. lng a reply to a note from me, would littered u ye.p of delight and came fur grain Into manure, but beyond a cer have come to me at once for an ex me on the jump. 1 saw at a glance In the selection of brood sows far tain stage of growth he turns very lit that he wes my old friend Titus. planatlou.” “ A woman would scorn to do such a too little attention is given to choosing tie of It Into flesh. While he was climbing over me, licking Tlie growing animal is the oue that those that are likely to make quiet and my face and bauds. I caressing him, u thing.” easily managed dams, says the Farm turns liis feed most readily into flesh. “ You have given me great pain.” woman w-earing a short dress and er. Nothing in live stock lines would More anil more it is becoming to be “ And you spoiled my—my winter.” on animal. He cannot afford to Dreeo high hoots, carrying it gun, emerged F o rg r th e W o rd . There was a slight tremor In he1 seem more undesirable than a brood felt that tlie general farmer is to be his cows to scrub bulls when he in from the brusli and stood looking at the one that is to do most of the rais restive and more or less cross, es bow Hugh Leonard, tire polite, agile, en voice. Having discovered somethin tends to put tlie.se calves 011 pasturage me. What was my ustoulalimept to ing of beeves. What we call extensive pecially at the time when she, is nurs thusiastic instructor I11 wrestling at recognize Jeannette Fearing. I raised womanly I left off looking for manl* ing her progeny. farming is favorable to the nondescript, and later finish them for the beef mar the New York Athletic club, who ness. I had gone up beside her and ket. Tlie quick growing steer 1 « the my hut. and she returned my salute, but intensive farming, which is al It may be m id that it is not possible steer of improved breed, as has been knows no irritation and no fatigue, oc hut us coldly as when 1 had lust mei taking her hand, said abruptly: to be quite sure when choosing dams ways on the gain, demands animals of “ Let ua own (he dog together.” demonstrated over and over again. In casionally enlivens a bout with a remi ber In the city. the intensive character. Tlie quick which have not yet been bred as to Since the advent of a little strange tlie light of the experience of the last niscence. Here is a sample: "This Is a singular meeting,” 1 said whether they will be cross or other growing steer is, therefore, the chief Years ago, when Ilughle was start ujy wife has retrograded considers!)!: twenty-five years it is surprising that "Do you live near by?" wise. There is a measure of truth In factor in the problem of cheap meat. ing In to throw all creation, he attend She has not m»iv even the manliness ■ any man should still ignore the ques "Our country place la u mile aw ay.” The common farmer should have the statement. Nevertheless, If one is hunt with m* EDW IN C LA R K tion of breed, which is the question of ed a little private “ mill” where a pre “ Aud I am visiting uenr B." working from day to day with a litter nothing to do with, any othei^kiud of liminary feature was a wrestling tlie quick growing steer. “Cuesar, come here," she called. of pigs, if possessed of that observa match between a Dutchman aud au UNIONISM’S B A T T L E . Caesar, us she dubbed him, demur tion which the owner or feeder of irishman. The arrangement was that S o r e M o n t h s ^ Ca t tl e . red. mid when she ordered him more swine should huve in order to muke a It sometimes happens that after a if either contestant felt himself ex Himrply skulked along sluwly, occu ITS SUCCESS OF VITAL INTEREST TO marked success of the work, he will few months’ feeding on whole corn on hausted he should cry out “ Sufficient.” slouully turning to me. notice a difference In the tameness or NATIONAL WELFARE. They stripped, got to work aud the cob tlie gums become tender, says wildness of the members of the same slammed oue another about lu fine Breeder’s Gazette. There Is less dan litter. This of course is the outcome of D o w n fa ll of T rad e O r g a n i s a t io n » ! ger of sore mouths from feeding com style. Forty minutes passed, the Irish disposition. When a quiet disposition W o u l d B e a S e r i o u s I n j u r y t o f il e in than out of the husk, because It man being the victim most of the time, is manifested at so early an age that B o d y P b l i t i c —C a m p a i g n o f E d u c a dries out less, making it softer, freshet but never murmuring. Suddenly tlie ¡ S E A S C S disposition is likely to remain. On the t io n N e e d e d . Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. and more palatable. I11 case of sore Dutchman, though the better wrestler, other hand, should the young sow I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape mouths In midwinter, when the cattle relaxed his hold. Completely winded, The popular way of looking at the show a marked tendency to shyness he gasped, “ SufflclentF' Diatter has been to regard the public and nervousness these things are also It would appear in blotches as large as up are consuming somewhere near a full hand, a yellowish color, and scale off feed of grain, corn nnd cob meal or I “Begorra,” exclaimed the Irishman, is a complacent aud disinterested spec- likely to characterize her as a dam. You can imagine how offensive it was staggering to his feet, “ that's the word lator of the progress of unionism, as if As soon as the brood sow with her For twelve years I was afflicted with thi crushed corn may be used. Snapped I’ ve been try in’ to think of for half an the success of unionism were not as first litter shows any disposition to trouble. At night it was a case of scratcl corn can be crushed by a specially hour.” —New York Mall. IV ill give Its readers In the vital to the interests of the public at crossness she should be discarded aud many times no rest at all. Seeing the made machine at considerably less ex 32 Issues o f the 1905 Volume pense than grinding. Either snapped large as It is to unionism. Unionism it at the earliest convenient time. good the medicine was doing a fnenc In S e ttltiR : n S h e e p ’ ** B r o k e n L e u , self has fostered this delusion. It bus addition to the element of danger that who was taking it for Eczema, I com corn, crushed corn or corn and col; Sheep have weak bones, and if one been begging the support of the busi injury may come to the attendant 1 nienced it, and as a result the eruption be meal is preferable to pure corn meal be- of the leg« is caught between bars Serial Stories, each a book in itself, reflecting ness uml professional world as a favor, such an animal Is much more likely to ! an to dry up and disappear, aud to-da\ cause bulk is furnished along with the partly let down the bone may be snap American life in home, camp and field. am practically a well man. Only twe meal, preventing its packing in the tud the business aud professional world destroy her young by trampling on tiny spots are left 011 the elbow and shin, ped like a dry twig. Then the shep has wrongly been permitted to earn them or in some such way than a sow I where once the whole body was affected stomach and permitting the digestive herd who does not understand his busi much undeserved applause for “ stand with the opposite disposition. It should 1 I have every confidence in the medicine, juices to mix more thoroughly with the ness fully thinks he lias n sheep lost Special Articles contributed by Famous Men ing up for the workingmun” upon such be remembered that this quality is he and feel sure that in a short time these food. Cases of founder I11 cattle fed and knocks It on the head. This Is and W om en—Statesmen, Travellers, Writers and Scientists. occasions as they have pleased to ex reditary. Quietness, therefore, is much j two remaining spots will disappear. in this way are rare, as are also cases waste of the animal, whose bones will tend a helping hand. Unionism has more likely to characterize young sows S. S. S. is certainly a great blood puri of scours, which so often occur when mend readily by simple treatment. made an intelligent and sustained e f bred from quiet mothers than those fier, and has done me a world of good. cattle are fed pure cornmenl. Take some thick strawboard or wrap Thoughtful and timely Editorial Articles on fort to present the matter in its true bred from mothers opposite lu their I am grateful for what it has accom important Public and Domestic Questions. ping paper, steep it in n thin mixture plished, and trust that what I have said B R IC H T ’S *D iS E A S E . •oiors. It bus been but little interested disposition. of plaster nnd water, set the broken will lead others who are similarly afflict in the concerns of the world at large, The largest sum ever paid for a pre bone in its natural position and wrap ed to take the remedy ami obtain the ind the world at large has repaid It lu A P r l * e W in n in g ; B o a r . scription changed hands in San Fian- a few strips of this paper around the same good results that I have. Short Stories by the best of Living Story Is own coin. W riters — Stories of Character. Stories ol 125 East Fifth Ave. J o h n F. L k a r . cisco, August 30, 1901. The transfer leg. Then take a long bandage of cot Essex hogs are generally supposed to Achievement, Stories of Humor. Tills state of affairs, so detrimental be rather small, but this boar, a first involved in coin and stock $112,500, ton cloth and dip this in the plaster, io the Interests of not unionism only, prize winner at eleven fairs in a recept | While washes, soaps, salves and powders and was paid by a party of busi wrapping this over the paper. It will relieve temporarily, they do not reach the but the public at large, can be changed season, is big enough for auy one, says ness men for a specific for Bright’s set stiff and hard in a very short time, real cause ol' the disease. The blood musl Short Notes On Current Events and Discov with a modicum of the energy now disease ami diabetes, hitherto incura and by this support the bone will unite be purified before the cure is permanent eries in the Field o f Science and Natural wasted lu trying to convince the pub History. in absut ten days. S.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min ble diseases. ic that It ought to help unioulsm from They commenced tlie serious inves eral of auy description, but is guaranteed altruistic motives. As society is at T h e A m e r i c a n H o ff. ¿ggw purely vegetable tigation of the specific November 15. Bright and Amusing Anecdotes, Items of present constituted no motive will be Sen,l for our book 1900. They interviewed scores of tlie Five distinct breeds of hogs are cred Strange and Curious Knowledge, Poems and consideren except that which Is based B I g 1 ¡ 1 1 on the skin and its cured and tried it out on its merits by ited to American skill, and every one of 8 ketcnes. diseases, which is putting over three dozen cases on the them Is better adapted to American on self interest. Now, the truth of the Health Articles, Religious Articles, Children's Page, etc. mailed free. Our treatment and watching them. They conditions than any foreign breed, bar matter is unionism and the public at ph y s i c i a n s will large are irrevocably bound together 10,000 w ill be d iv id e d equally among m btcrihers cheerfully advise also got physicians to name chronic, ring tho Berkshire. The Berkshire « 9 •nation neeure three new aubut i ipfm ut. »>*«/f v i m/ui - with the sume bonds of economic fel an d S am ple I'upi.s .-/ the I ’a p e i. 1 I k B k ® without c h a r g e incurable cases, and administered it seems to be a good hog anywhere. lowship. and if uuiouism goes down any who write us witli the physicians for judges. Up 1 BARLINO KS8KX BOAR. the public will go down with it. There to August 26th 87 per cent of the tes( S fE ifr about their case. American Agriculturist. His owners, Is no great difficulty involved In the NEW SUBSCRIPTION OFFER The Swift Sp ecific Company, Atlanta, 6s. cases were either well or progressing demonstration of this fact. A. ('. Green & Sons of Indiana, have THE VETERINARY favorably. Evsry New Subscriber who euta out and send« thle | Capital insists upon Its right to hire been breeding Essex swine for many ■lip at once with asms and uddrom and fl.T B There being but thirteen per cent will receive: , ¡ labor at the market rate. We all know years and find them very profitable. of failures, the parties were satisfied F R F F A11 1,10 I m w ° f The Companion tor Preventive nnd remedial measures what this means. The “ market rate’* is They mature early, being fully equal and closed the transaction. The pre* k J lL r E * the rematnlug weeks ol 1904. | always below the rate at which men in this respect to any of the smaller ceilings of tlie investigating commit for sheep rot are: Dressing the ground F R F F The Thanksgiving. Christmas and j are holding their Jobs, no matter how breeds. They are quiet, easily kept, * New Tour s Double Numbora tee and (he clinical reports of the test in late summer nnd autumn with salt I low that rate may be, so long as there produce pork of excellent quality, es- | F R F F Th* ComP anloB Calendar for 1908, cases were published and will be mail alone or with a mixture of salt and X H L L lithographed In I t colon end gold. lime. Letting the animals have access I are men out of employment. This is pecially adapted to a select trade or to ed lree on application. Address John to lumps of rock Halt and. where they not a theory. It is a condition. If It be family use. They can be marketed at And Tho Companion for the 82 week« of 1908 - a J. Fulton company, 409 Washington library of the beet reading tor every member of are getting cake. corn, chaff and so on, granted that every man has a right to almost any age. The animal pictured street, San Francisco, California. the family. mixing a little salt (one-quarter of an work where, when and for what wages weigh;! &Ü0 pounds. ounce per head per day) with such lie will, without restraint. It is easy to NeU) Subscriptions Ite c e li td W i n t e r C a r e o f K rre m , food. The pasture should not be over 1 see where the laboring man would come at this O ffice. Winter is the time of tlie year when stocked nor the sheep be permitted to out. At the present time the condition TtlE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boiton. Mu*. eat it too bare. Neither should they of imaiflliated labor Is not so noticeable, sheep owners can do more toward hav ings good lamlw tlie following summer be left too long on the same land. And because unionism has set up a stand a most important thing la to cart away ard of wages and the nonunion iunn tlian by waiting until they come and then caring for them, says T. L. at once or cover up with lime the mud, benefits thereby. weeds, etc., taken from ditches, pools Now, let us assume that unioulsm is Springer In National Stockman. The and ponds when being cleaned out, aa overthrown, beaten decisively aud re ewe n >w needs proper nourishment to these are likely to harbor the fluke«.— duced to the beautiful sfate of iude- sustain the lamb she is carrying; also Wool Markets and Sheep. peudeiice of uuionism and servility to needs to sustain herself, and good capital which the captains of industry clover hay is nearly a perfect feed for C a re o f C o lt*' F e e t. are strivtu* so hard to bring about. slieep, but if the shepherd does not When foals run aUiat on very hard Has the general public no concern In have clover he must substitute and ground not only are the hoofs some I never such an event? Let us ask the mer will need to add grain. time* too much worn and the feet con P O R T L A N D - T H E D A L L E S R O U T E . chant If he prefers to deal with a pub thought that I derived much benefit sequently made tender, but the cou- lic which has money and the Inclina from bran, although a little will keep cussion may injure the bones and joints Steamers : tion to buy his wares or with a public the bowels free, which is necessary, of the limbs, says n correspondent of whose menus permit It to buy only the lint sheep that are carrying lauilm need American Agriculturist. Some of the barest necessaries—to eat the coarsest oats and some corn, and after lambing diseases which are supposed to be foods, wear cheap clothes aud live In add oil cake, ami if you get the cake hereditary may be originated In this the meanest quarters compatible with ground coarse you will see that the way in early life. life. Sorely such conditions will appeal sheep like it better, nnd It will not T fle k a o n C o w * . to no one as being the millennium of ) stick to their teeth and make tlrelr Take sulphur, four ounces; oil tar, T h e N e w en d En larged mouths sore, n9 the fine meal Is apt the manufacturer, of the merchant, of , Mur ounces, and cottonseed oil to make E d itio n Contelna the landlord. to do. one quart. Mix and apply to cattle. 25,000 N e w W o r d s Again, let us ask the doctor and the Feed sulphur in the salt.—Farm and C o n n e c t i n g at Lyle w i t h t h e T w * L i t t e r s of P t f i m Y e a r . N e w G a z e t t e e r o f the W o r l d lawyer how they expect to come out lisnch. with m ore thnu 2ft,UJ0 titles, iMtaed on the While one of our contemporaries when the rmions have been destroyed. latest census returns. T re a tm e n t F o r H o rae Itck . Slaves have no money to pay for litiga says that raising two litters of pigs a M ew B io grap h ical D ictionary Cleanse the itching surf ate with soap year front a sow Is hard upon her and R a i l w a y C o m p a n y for tlon or medical services. And so on containing the m i M o f o ver 10,000 noted and water, nnd then apply any of the person*, (into o f birth, death, etc. throughout the whole realm of indus may reduce the size and vigor of the W a h k a ic u s , Daly, coal tar products now on the market, pigs, we maintain that both sow and try. No permanent Injury can accrue Bilited by W . T. IIA H U IS . r h . R , L L .D , nsing at the ratio of one to thirty-two Centerville Coldeodale United StatM Ciim inlM lom . o f Kducation. to auy portion of tlie body politic wlth- pigs will do better when two litters are and all other Klickitat valley point«. In half ounce to a pint of water. raised than when only one is allowed. 2 3 6 0 Q u a rto P a g e s s»it affecting the remainder. L i c e o n H oar*. New Plates. MOO llluefrations lin k Bindings Steamers le*ve Portland d *ih , except Sumlav. at Unionism Is the only force which This Is the usual custom in the pork 7 a. :n., connecting at Lyle with C. R. A N. train for To destroy lice on hogs or cattle; N eed ed In E very H om e Ooklemiale at 5:30 p. in., train arriving at UnMen- stands between the entire public and growing section w;»«»ro they often al- dale at 7.M p. m. Steamers arrive Thè Dalles 6 «0 One gallon of black oil. one pound of Aleo W ebster’ s Collegiate Dictionary w*th the lamentable conditions above out p. m. Steamer leaves The Dalles dally, except Sun- sulphur, 5 cents' worth of mercurial tn6 Psget. I « « « Illustration*. Siie: ystoxs', in. lined. It Is fighting tl»e battles of the r day, at 7:30 a. m. C R A N. train leaving Golden ointment. Put In a tin bucket and Act directly on the liver. ¡A Special Thin Paper Edition D « Luxe dale st 0:16 a in connects with this ttieainer for Port public single hum led and that public, It printed ‘ freut« thee« * the sem e pie*re a* r~gek>r r.to-.m . It ml« tnormighly. Take a mop and They cure co n stip atio n , ; land, arriving at PortlaiH at 0 pm. has limp rover* i an and ' round corner*. S-a- .'. i , i k 't i l l a blind to Its own Interests, looks on dep- i grease them all over once every two biliousness, sick-headache. F R E E , " A T sat in Pronunciation,” lu etn ic- recattngly and thluks It has done well i tive nnd entert amine. For detailed information of tickets, ' months. This remedy will also bring Sold for 60 years. Lw.'ïfXÏÏ.. In keeping aloof or lending Its moral A h»o 11 lust rated pamphlet*. berth reservations, etc., call or write I ticks off cattle or bone«.—Cor. Hons* support conditionally G. ó C . M L R R I A M C O ., sad Farm. . to Alder street wharf, Portland, Or. A cam oaten of education la nssdsd j Fekil«lier*e S » r l* | fis ld , M a s «. H . O. C A M P B E L L , Manager. I The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of E v ery child born into the world w ith an inherited tendency to tor turing, disfiguring humors o f the Skin and Scalp, becomes an object o f the most tender solicitude, not on ly because of its suffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint them selves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatm ent available, v iz .: th e C U T 1 C U R A Treatm ent, con sisting of warm baths w ith C U T I- C U R Á Soap, and gentle anointings w ith C U T IC U R A O intm ent, the great Skin C u re. C u res made in childhood are speedy, permanent, and economical. Sold throughout the world. Cutlcura Sosp, 85 c., Oint ment, 40 c., Resolvent, 40 c. (In form of Chocolate Coated Is, 25 c. per vial of fiO). Depots; London, 5 f 7 Charter- C use jse Sq 8q ; Paris, P*__ 5 Hue de la Falx ; Boston, 137 Columbuc re. Potter Drug k C'hem. C Z o orp., t Sole Props, Dow to Curs s Disfiguring Iiumors.’’ tdT Send for “ CHURCH OIRECTORV. Preaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. m . s . C H U KC H , Preaching Sunday morning and ev- • alag. Sunday school at 9 :45. Ep- wortli league at 6 :3* Prayer meet in g Thursday evening.— Jaa. Moore, pastor. B A P T IS T CHUKCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. B. Y, P. U. at 6:30. Prayer meeting W ed nesday evening.— J. M. Green, pas tor. PK B SH Y TB R IA N CH U RC H . Preaching Sunday morning and ev- e n i»fc Sunday school at 10. Chris- tlsa Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meet in g Thursday evening.— W , T. War- dis, pastor. C H R IS T IA N CH URCH . Preaching Sunday moruing and ev ening. Bible school at 10. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible class and prayer meeting Thursday evening. K VA N O E U C A L CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening at the Dallas college chapel. Uuuday school atlO. Christian En dtavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening.— A. A. W inter, pastor, WOMANS VNMANLINESS [O rig in a l.] Titus and I were Inseparable. Titus was my do*;, a brown and white setter who eared for no oue in the world hut me. In the summer we would wander over the country together. In the au tumn would huut together. One morning when 1 started out, ex Dectlng to find Titus at the front dooi ßinralüs and Eastern Railroad. T I M E C A R D N O . 24. No. 2 for Yaquina: I.«aves Albany .................. 12:4.r> p m LAEves C orvallis.................... 1:48 p m Arrives Y a q u in a ............... 6:20 p ni N*. 1 returning: I.haves Ysquina ............... 6:4.1am Deoves Corvallis..................11:30 am A rrivss A lb a n y ....................... 12:15 p m No. 3 for Albany-Detroit: Leaves C o rva llis ................ 6 4)0 a m Arrives Albany ................... 6:41) a m Leaves Albany for D etroit.. 6 30 a m Arrives Detroit . . . . . . 12 02 p m No. 4 from Detroit Leaves Detroit ................ 12:35 p m Arrives A lban y................... 5:16 p ni Leave Albany for Corvallis. 7:16 p m Arrive Corvallis ................ 7 :65 pm Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the H. P. southbound train, an a ell as giving two or three haurs in Albany before departure of S. P. Northbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct anrvioe to Newport and adja- oeat beaches. Traiti No. 3 for Detroit via Albany, leaves Corvallis at 6 a ni and connects with the 8 P. Albany-Portland lecal train leaving Albany at 7 a m. Train No. 3 leaves Albany for Detroit at 7 :30 a m., arriving there at noon, giv ing ample lim e to reach the Breilen- busli hot sp-ings the aame day. Train No. 4 connei ts at Albany with tha Portland Alhany heal, which ar rive* here at 7 10 and runs to Corval lis, leaving Alimov at 7 .15 aud ar riving in Corvallis at 7 56 p m. Tot further information apply to E D W IN S T O N E , Manager. T. Cockrell, agent. Albany. H . * . Cronies, agent, Corvallis. For Over Thirty Years Management of Brood Sows s k i n THE YOUTH’S C O M P A N IO N f 50 200 250 1000 2000 G ET TH E BEST Regulator Line. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako Columbia River and Northern Ayers Pills B U C K IN G H A M T D Y !