JlNGLfcö ANO JOST S. T h ey For Fifteen Years Face and Body Mass of Itching Sores — Could Not Express Suffering — Doctors Failed — Had Lost Hope CURED BY CUTICURA AT COST OF $1.25 Sows vary little In the period o f ges tation. This period is about 112 days from the date of breeding. This «late should be known to avoid mistakes that may result In loss o f pigs. As the time for farrow ing approaches the sow should lie watched carefully In or­ der that assistance may be given If necessary. If she has already farrow ­ ed a litter and has been properly fed and cared for during pregnancy little difficulty may be expected. W ith young sows, particularly those bred at an lm mature age. there is a considerable element o f risk ut this time not only tc the pigs, but to the sow herself. The l»eddlng o f a sow ut farrowing time should l»e sufficient only for clean C atch in g Sheep h r W o o l. W e are almost out o f patient* when we ace men who have kept sheep for years catch them by seizing hold o f their wool. It la cruel—sham efully cruel--and a man with any heart in him would never do It a second time If he could «ee the red. blood-settled look­ ing fleah alw ays found under such a spot If the poor sheep Is killed shortly after the abuse. It Is utmost as easy to catch a sheep by the neck or leg. and If It were not it would be no excuse, thus tearing, ns It frequently does, the akin from the flesh Just beneath It. The sheep Is «o delicately made and the skin Is made so tender by the close protecting fleece that It is a much more serious thing to pull the wool of s sheep than the hair on oue’s head. ** M y head was one mass o f scabs, m y forehead was covered down almost to m y eyebrows, and I had to wear my hat all the tim e. M y body was covered with spots in size from a pin­ head to as large as a silver dollar. A white, crusty scab would form and itch, and words cannot express the i V i l a « of P u re Bloed. torture and humiliation I suffered for The Wisconsin experiment station re ­ fifteen years. I tried many doctors, cently concluded an experim ent which and all kinds o f treatments, but could get no help, and I thought there was showed the com parative feeding merits no hope for me. A friend told me to o f well bred lambs as against common g e t Cuticura. I did, and in three days ones. A hunch o f grade Shropshire* m y head was as clear as ever. 1 ap­ FAlUtoWINO PEN. and some common lambs w ere tested plied theO intm ent night and morning, lines* and dryness. I f furnished In side by side. The Shropshire grades also taking a hot bath three times a week, and using the Ointment freely large amount, the pigs w ill burrow Into gained in the aggregate .51 pound per after the bath. A fter using one cake It and get lost or be crushed. The best day as against .32 for the grades and o f Soap and tw o boxes o f Ointment I bedding Is rye straw uud wheat straw, made a profit o f $ 1.12 per head as was com pletely cured, without mark and If the straw Is cut It makes uu ul- against 65 ceuta per bead for the com or blemish. I was so pleased I felt niout ideal bed. Chaff Is excellent If It niou stock. lik e running down the street to tell cau be obtained. Out straw Is not so every one I met what Cuticura had T h e Y o r k s h ir e N ov . valuable. done for me. I f any one is in doubt The large Yorkshire supplies a car­ about this, they may write to me. The farrow in g pen should be provid­ cass with a large proportion o f lean (s ig n ed ) H . B. Franklin, 717 W ash­ ed with fenders around at least three meat, and It w ill grow rapidly and ington St., Allegh eny, P a.’ ' «Ides about six or eight inches from can be ripened for market at any age, the fl«x>r and six or eight inches from thus regulating the size o f the carcass. the wall. These should be strong The sows are immensely prolific, great enough to support the weight o f the milkers and excellent mothers. To be sow should she lie on them. They will able to raise the best bacon our farm to a great extent protect the pigs from ers must use a bacon breed. taring lain upon during the flrst few days o f their lives. This will go far Com plete external and internal Soit the Horae, to prevent a very fruitful cause o f loss treatm ent for every humour, consist­ K eep salt before the horses. Keep a in g o f Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and among young pigs. The little fellows little In oue corner o f the feed box at P ills, may now be had for one dollar. will soou learn to creep under these all times. A single set is often sufficient to cure fenders when the sow lies down. The the most torturing, disfiguring, itch­ illustration shows a farrow ing pen. ing, burning, and scaly humours, AN ERECT FORM. with fenders made o f 2 by 4 scantling eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from fastened around the walls. — United infancy to age, when a ll else fails. Severe T r a in in g T h at G a v e One G irl States Bureau o f Animal Industry. Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pill«, arc «old throughout COMPLETE TREATMENT For Every Humour $1 ---- *» - '• ug Jr Chem.Corp., Hinton, Sole Prop«. a Q ueen ly C a rria g e . H o w Much F o rk to AcreT It may be unusual to estimate the amount o f pork that can la* produced CHURCH DIRECTORV. from an acre o f certain crop«, but it Is claimed that an acre o f land In clover Preaching hour« at 11 and 7 :30. w ill produce Him pounds o f pork, peas M. E. CHURCH, 375 pounds, corn 950 pounds, oats 320 Preaching Sunday morning and ev­ pounds, barley 420 pounds and wheat ening. Sunday wchool at 9 :46. Ep- 225 pounds. wortli league at ll :3* Prayer meet­ The value o f each crop ou one acre ing Thuraday evening.— Jay. Moore, when converted Into pork Is ns follows: paytor, Clover, 932; corn, $22.40; peas. $15; bar ley, $16.80; oats, $13.30, and wheat. $1». estim ating the pork at 4 cents per BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev­ pound. O f cou 1*80 something depends on the ening. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. P . U. at 0:30. Prayer meeting W e d ­ prices ruling for the crops. The amount o f produce per acre required to g ive the nesday evening.— J. B. Thompson, pork mentioned on an acre is 900 pastor. pounds o f wheat, 1.080 pounds o f bar ley, 1.320 |iotmds (ft oats, 2,240 pounds PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. o f corn. 1,500 pounds o f peas and 12,000 Preaching Sunday morning and ev­ pounds o f green clover. ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris­ tian Endeavor at 6 :30. l ’rayor moot­ M arcs H e lle r Th un G e ld in g s . ing Thursday evening.— W , T . W a r- This Is the season when many farm ­ ers find that they must look around dle, pastor. to buy horses for the next season’s j work, says Farm Journal. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. it seems hardly necessary again to I Preaching Sunday morniiiRnml ev­ point out to the average farm er that it ening. Bible school at 10. Senior is to his advantage to purchase good Christian Endeavor at 6 :30. Bible mares rather than Inferior geldings. A class and prayer meeting Thursday pair o f well bred, rather heavy mares evening. will do the work on the farm and each raise a full colt. The colt will be ul- EVANOKI.ICAL CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev­ en ing at tlie Dallas college chapel. Sunday school atlO. Christian En deavor nt fi:30. Prayer meeting Thurs­ day evening.— D. M. Metzger, pastor, most clear a source o f great The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast The San Francisco Corvallis and Eastern Railroad. T I M E C A R D N O . 24. No. 2 for Y aq iiin a: Leave» A lb a n y .................... 12 :45 p m Leave* Corvallis................. 1:45 p m Arrives Y a q u i n a .................. 5:45 p m No. 1 returning; Leaves Y aq u in a................. 7:15 a m Leoves Corvallis..................11:30 a m Arrives A lb a n y .................... 12:15 p m No. 3 for A lbany-Detroit: le av es Albany for Detroit. . 7 :30 a m A rrive« D e tro it............. 12:30 p m No. 4 from Detroit Leaves Detroit............ . . . . 1 :30 p m Arrives A lb an y .................... <1:30 p m N o . 0 for A lb a n y Leaves C o rv a llis ................. 6 :30 a m Arrive« Albany ............... 7 :10 a m No 8 f o r C orva llis Leave Albany tor Corvallis. 2:40 p m Arrive Corvallis ................. 3 :20 p m No. 7 for A l b a n y - Leavfs Corvallis.............. 6:00 p m Arrives Albany .............. 6 :40 p m No. 6 for C o rva llis Leaves A lb an y ................ 0 :1 5 p m Arrives Corvallis..............9:55 p m Train N r. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the 8. F. southbound train. Train No. 2 connects with the .8. p. trains at Corvallis ami Albany giving direct «erviee to Newport and adja­ cent beaches. Tram No. 3 leaves Albany for Detroit 7 ; 30 a. m., arriving there in ample time to reach the Breiteuburh hot springs that day. Train No. 4 between Albany an«l Detroit connect« with ilie Eugene local at Albany, aUo with local from Cor­ vallis. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at ft: 30 a. m.. arrives at Albany 7 :30 a. m. in time to catch Eugene local to Portland and train to Detroit. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor­ vallis at 2:40 p. m. after the arrival of S. P. porUihotind overland. Tiaiu No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 6:0 0 p. m., arrives in Albany at 6:4 0 p m . in litne to < on tied wit li the heal for Eugene and way point*. Train No. 7 leaves Albany for Cor­ vallis at 9: 15 p. m., after the arrival of the 8. P. local from Portland. For further information apply tvi J .C . M A T O , General Passenger Agent, r. Cockrell, agent. Albany. I I . H. 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That the “ early bird catches the worm “ Is something we’ ve often been taught, And yet we may state, if the worm had slept late. It surely would not have been caught. —Catholic Standard and Times. a of , » a f o u a -s M in m a m t Honp/cut Semi" Abe Swum * RmkAUSJm- In Use For Over Thirty Years HinpSemd- P la cid ity . “ Do you think that vegetarianism conduces to a more placid condition o f mind?” “ Yes. It prevents worry about meat bills.” —Boston Transcript. Aperteci Remedy torConstipa- tion.Sour Stonyach,Diarrhoea Worms.( onvulsioits .Feverish­ ness and L o s » o f SLEEP. Ancient F ish Story. •‘The fish was twenty yards in length And looked like a ship In sail." (And Jonah winked his other eye And said, "T h a t was a w h a le !") —A tlanta Constitution. Facsimile Signature or N EW YORK. A lb m o n th s o ld J j D oses - A P o k e at Her. Miss K nox—l don't like her. She’s forever talking about herself. Miss Wise (polutedly)—W ell, that’s better than talking about some one else.—Detroit Free Press. A M a rg in . “ Mrs. Brown is looking younger thau she did five years ago.” “ W eil, she had plenty o f room for improvement In that direction.” —De troit Free Press. J i m s |j EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. T he Y o o n g M an's P la in t. The hope o f hoarding money Is but an idle dream; It used to go for oysters, And now it jroes for cream. —Louisville Courier-Journal. A TH O R O U G H BORE. The W ou ld n W ith a G rie v an ce That I n CoitMtuiitly A ired . It is an easier matter than most w o­ men realize to become a thoroughgoing bore. W e ha ' e all met such a woman. She w ill recite for hours at a stretch the troubles, real and imaginary, which she experiences with her husband, chil- T he Bent of K n o w le d g e . Iren and servants. She w ill expound ’T ls belter not to know too much ipon her own ailments and worry you As through the world you go Than 'tls to know a lot o f things with a long story of her pains and That really aren't so. aches. —Philadelphia Press. The grievances which such a woman lias to tell you* are inexhaustible. No Not Q uite the Same. Miss Angles—He was pleased to say, matter how earnestly she may work I believe, that I had many good points. for the good o f others, she is alw ays Miss Cutting—Not exactly, dear. lie sure that no one appreciates her e f ­ said you had u good many points.— forts. The truth o f the m atter Is that she Chicago News. really does nothing at all without large­ ly advertising the fact, and nobody can A H a rd F n te. appreciate self praise. Stili at the w orld's unequal way Must Justice look askance. The pleasant woman w ill not worry The umpire tints the smallest pay her husband about what she “ loves” And takes the biggest chance. and he dislikes, or with music for — Washington Post. which he has no ear. She will not nag because their baby T h ey Q nnrrel. carriage is not quite so nice as the one She—You’ re just hateful. | I heir neighbor has. H o —You're more so. She will not constantly fret over the She—You’re a regular stick. H e—You’re as cross as two.—Phila­ fact that her friend Is better dressed | than she Is.—W oman’s Life. delphia Press. . USTORIA •InpanoMe Arne. The Japanese have a malted prepara­ tion known as ame, which Is a kind of candy or barley sugar, made by the action o f barley mall or glutinous rice. J ap an ese I.ltcrHture. The Invention o f forty-seven letters 1 y Mable in 735 A. D., Is always con­ sidered to have given birth to Japanese literature, and Is recognized ns the be­ ginning n t Japanese civilization. The Japanese language U phouetlc. The al­ phabet is called "shin kann.” T he HI k im I Drilli*e. The bridge across the Zambezi at Victoria fill’s is <150 feet long, 30 feet wide and 420 feet above low water mark, which is higher than any other bridge in the world. Iodine. Sometime» preparation« o f Iodine are ordered to bo brushed over the skin and may leave au objectionable stain. One quite harmless w ay In which this can be lightened is by rubbing the part with milk. It should be done sev­ eral times In the course o f the (lav. iix - le n t B ra c elets. Am ong the Greeks bracelets were worn only by women, but among the Romans they were regarded ns a m ili­ tary decoration, au l in monumental inscriptions (in* number o f bract lets *onferred on the subject Is often stated. They were o f thin plates o f bronze or gold. Sometimes gold wires spirally wound were used. Some bracelets weighing twenty ounces have been found. A T r it h . Blase. I f you have to use lard In a cake in H ere’ * reason and rhyme “ H ow was the circus, Bobby?” place o f butter alw ays add a little To a proverb applied: “ Oh. It’s the same old thing as when «alt. A stitch, sirs. In time you were a boy.’*—Brooklyn Life. Is worth two in the side. When fryin g fish If a little salt be ------------ • * -------------- —Baltimore News. added to the fat the flavor o f the fish b r i c h t ' s D i s e a s e . will l>e greatly Improved. K e e p in g the D istance. Tlie largest «uni ever paid for a pre­ When making sauces dissolve the “ I understand you're n distant rela scription changed hand« in Han Kian- butter in the stfwpan, add the flour, tlve o f Roxley Astorgilt." | cisco, August 30,1901. The transfer stir well and then gradually add the "Y ou 'v e got it twisted. He's a dis­ 1 involved in coin and atock $112,500, NOVEL WINDOW HANOI NOS. S p o iled Postal C ard*. liquor. tant relative o f mine.” —N ew Y o ili j and was paid by a party of husi- Many people are not aware that a »ut effective lace. The novel touch is When onions are used for flavoring Times. j 11688 men for a specific for Bright’« postal card or a stamped envelope soup« a deep, rich color and a pleasant given in the way the ribbon runs lu disease and diabetes, hitherto incura­ which has been spoiled or marred cau flavor are obtained If the outside skin and out o f the muslin, across the val­ L o o k in g F o rw a rd . ble diseases. be redeemed if the stamp is not affect­ ance and down each side. Ribbon is well washed and le ft on. By some future railw ay genius They commenced the serious inves­ ed. The postal cards are redeemed for The records w ill all be broke. In making custard or custard pies should be used for this purpose If pos­ tigation of the specilic November 15, H e'll Invent a noiseless whistle three-fourths o f their face value and scald the milk to be used and let it sible, but It Is expensive, and the very And discover smell-less smoke. | 1900. They interviewed scores of the stamped envelopes for the fuce value stand till cold. Make the custard as same effect can be given by making the —Washington Star. cured and tried it out on its merits by of the stamp. usual, and It w ill be perfectly smooth. same width o f doubled pink lawn and putting over three dozen cases on the tying the bow, with its pointed ends, Bananas are very good with b eef­ treatment and watching litem. They Mi'i'oili'MS Kn!s;h(N. smartly at one end o f the valance. The steak. W hile the steak Is on the broil­ also got physicians to name chronic, Mediaeval knights often took a vol­ inuer snsh curtains are also novel. The er slice two bananas In rounds about ! incurable cases, and administered it untary oath that they would never lower curtain runs oil a rod. while the half au Inch thick. Fry them In a lit­ ' with the physicians for judges. U p spare the life o f an enemy. tipper ones, white and edged with ; tle butter and arrange over the beef­ to August 25th 87 per cent of the test slightly gathered lace, draw up and | steak ou a hot platter. cases were either well or progressing Saturn in e. down.—Am erican Queen. j favorably. ___________________ . | Baturnlne Is an astrological term. It T h e G en tlew o m an . There being but thirteen per cent was once used to describe the charac­ T h e S scoeaa fu l W i f e . I The question "W h a t constitute* s j ..f fsilures, tlie parties w e e satisfied ter o f an. individual horn under the In­ The successful w ife keeps on hand true lady?” 1« discussed by Mrs. It. j and closed the transaction. The pre- fluence o f the planet Saturn, a m alev­ | Neisli in a contemporary. "N o woman a little boom lu case o f need. She ! codings of the investigating commit­ olent deity. keeps a surprise tucked up her sleeve, is u true lady,” she writes, "w ho U a tee and the clinical reports of the test where it can be filed oil a moment’s snob—neither one who apes her bet Boston. | cases were published and will be mail­ notice. M aybe It is a carnation for his Columbus, Ohio, May 20, 1903. ters nor she who despises those beneath Boston wns originally named Tre- ed lree on application. Address John •oat lapel. Maybe It is his favorite Six years ago I had a severe attack ol i her and boasts o f her rich or title 1 pudding served extra. Perhaps It Is the Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid ur J. Fulton company, 409 Washington mont. or Trlmonntalu, from being bulli 1 friends or keeps her humbler acquaint­ on three hills— Beacon, Kopp and Fort baby’s picture framed fo r his desk. In bed for six months, and the doctors I street, San Francisco, California. ance iu the background or from your hills. In 1(530 the court o f Charles­ (Something she has ready, and when had did me no good. They changed med­ knowledge altogether. No woman town ordered the name changed to his affection needs jo ggin g she does not icines every week and nothing they pre who does these things, be she great or Boston. This was the name o f a city scribed seemed to help me. Finally I bo j hesitate to do the jogging. small In society’s eyes, is really and in England, a contraction o f St. Bo- Why. a bunch o f violets or a knot 1 gan the use o f S .S. S. M y knee andelbov truly a lady at heart. A true lady joints were swollen terribly, and at one Lolph’s town, a town lu Lincolnshire, of bright ribbon where It adds the time my joints were so swolleu and pain should be a ‘gentlewoman* gentle and which grew up round a fa mous mon­ most to a w ife ’s charm* almost makes ful that I could not close them when womanly, pure and fearless. I can astery. a man forget that he is hungry. A | opened. I was so bad that I could not pick her out from among the liest of saucy pinch with the usual kiss or a move knee or foot. I was get »m gr discour- 1 the women 1 love- a woman before Palm a and Soles. merry chase aw ay from the accustom- . aged, you may be sure, when jffegan S. S 1 whom men o f all uud every class lu The palms o f the hand and soles of cd greeting will almost make a man 8., but as I saw it was helping me I contin­ stlnctlvely removed their headgear and the feet are composed o f cushions of forget that he Is married to the adorn- | ued it, and to-day I am a sound well man to whom they speak with deference and fa t In order that sudden jolts and vio­ hie creature. A stage whisper now and and have never had a return of the disease S. S. S. purified my blood and cured me courtesy.” lent blows may be successfully resist­ theu and a tw inkle o f mischief are o f this severe case of Rheumatism after ed and uo Injury done to the muscles worth hour« o f cooing. 'Hie woman everything else had failed I have rec- « loniilnu C arpet* on the F loor. ami bones underneath. who buries her roughness on her wed commended it to others with good re­ Direction:! for cleaning carpets on the ding day robs her home o f much o f its sults. P O R T L A N D -T H E D ALLES R O U TE . R H. C h a p m a n . floor are given in the House Beautiful. M oonstruck. happiness. Philadelphia Inquirer. 1355 M L Vernon Ave. The same method might be u»ed to Moonstruck is borrowed from astrol­ clean rugs; “ Make a suds w ith a good The poisonous acids that produce the in­ ogy. It form erly described one who O ra n g e Jelljr. white soap and hot water and add fu l­ flammation and pain are absorbed into the was driven mad by sleeping in the T ik e a quart o f water, tbe fruit of blood and Rheumatism can never be con­ ler's earth to this until it is o f the con­ rays o f the moou. two oranges, the juice o f tw o cltroh* j quered till these are neutralized a«d fil­ sistency o f thlu cream. H ave plenty o f clean drying cloths, a small scrub­ and two oranges, a h alf pound o f sugar tered out of the blood and system. S. S. S. C a h b a a rP M I n R a g l p i i d . and two ounce* o f gelntlu. Put on the goes directly into the circulation and at­ bing brush, a large sponge and a pall The first cabbages grown in Great tacks the disease itself. It purifies and re tire and *tlr constantly until It boll*. o f fresh water. Put some o f the clean Britain were rai ed on the grouud ad­ stores the blood to a healthy, vigorous In « mixture In a bowl a ml dip the Add the beaten whites o f tw o eggs condition. 4t contains join ing the abbey o f Arbroath, having contain* i no potash, alkali or and let the m lx tiir« stand for ten min brush into It. Brush a small piece of been produced from seeds obtained other stepng min the carpet with thl*. theu wash with ntes on tbe stove without boiling, erals. but is guar from Artois, in France. C o n n e c t i n g at Lyle w i t h th e fttrain through a cloth to Insure tbe the sponge and cold water. Dry as an t e e d entirely Jelly being clear. vegetable. Write much as possible with the sponge and Serpents’ Movements. us and our physi­ finally m b with dry doth*, fo n t lime The serpent moves by elevating the cians will advise this until TO-taln all the carpet 1* clean R a i l w a y C o m p a n y for scales on its abdomen and using them ■ M t r r M B fle c f* . without any ed and then let dry ” to push the body forward. Tlie wind­ Be not surprised desert should meet Daly, charge whatever. W a h k a i c u s , Jfrona one reward from other scowl: ings are always horizontal. Tlie art- Our book on Rheu­ Centerville C o ld e n d a le The moon that makes a poet sing K it c h e n \ prana. lats who represent the sinuosities as matism sent free. and all other Klickitat valley points. Make* a dog howl! An excellent kitchen tprou 1* made vertical have never observed the ani­ —N ew Orleans Times-Democrat The Swift Specific Comoany. Atlanta. 6 k Sim m er* leave Portland daily, except Sunda\, at 1 o f unbleached muslin This 1« superior mal in motiou. It Is impossible for 11 7 a. sn. , connecting st Lyle with (\ R A N . train for to the ginghams and seersucker* more Goldendale at 5:30 p. n».. train Arriving at 0<*Men- to move In that way. dole at 7.2*5 p. m. Steamers arrive The Dalle* tt . *> i generally used, for the reason that It m. Steamer leaves The Pall«--* daily, except Sun- j cau be thoroughly boiled and thua dts r , at 7:90 a. m. C R A N. train leaving Golden- j O l« Rom an Brooches. Keep them in the home. dale at 6:1* a m connects with thi* *tearner for Port \ Infected o f all poaalhla microbes. A The brooches used In Rome daring Teke one when you feel bil­ land, arriving at Portlam at 6 pm . few washing* give It a suowy white the first and second centuries very o f­ ious or dizzy. They act di- neaa. which adda very much to tbe ten had a marttal appearance. They For detailed information of ticket*, daintiness o f the cook's appearance rectly on the liver. L£«f. were fashioned after swords, h elm et* berth reservation», etc., call or write battleexe* and bow«. to Alder atreet wharf, Portland, Or. 1 H . G. C A M P B E L L , Manager. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako SSS Send $2 and get the Map and “ Weekly Chronicle" for on* year, postage prepaid on Map and Paper. San Francisco. C«1. She (at the piano)—W^o, In your es­ timation. is the greatest living com­ poser ? H e—1 can’t recall his name Just now, but he manufactures a popular brand o f soothing syrup.—Chicago News. Steamers: Do you wart the Chronicle # Bears the Greatent of the Great. Regulator Line. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. It will be sent free. Proprietor “ San Francisco Chronicle,” The mistress o f the home Is Indeed wise who uses dainty, light and wash- ible materials for the hangings o f the bedrooms. They cost les.^ are fa r more ittractlve and the room can be reno­ vated by having the hangings freshly sundered. The bangings for the window illus- ■ rated are made of simple ami cheap lotted muslin, trimmed with a cheap [The Kind You Have Always Bought “ It seems to me that BUgglns doesn’t know his own mind.” “ W ell, you can’t blame the man. He has been ou the Jury ami has listened to argument* o f opposing lawyers so much that he doesn't feel sure o f any­ thing.**—Wushlngtou Stur. ODD WINDOW HANGINGS. They Cost bat L ittle a n d M ake an E ffep llv c A p p e ara n ce . For Infant» and Children. Kxcoitn l«le. Mil" AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIVrf STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and S.-OKTS _ Occasionally one rnceis a middle ag 1 or elderly woman whose huuu ) , seven« face proclaims to the world that It« owner has reached the still waters and left the restless raj »Ids fur behtud. But why so few’ o f these blessed ones! Borne say, “ Ob, 1 am so nervous 1 cun t help w orrying uud frettin g." or. ‘ 1 am , .-o nervous, the children uuuoy me so. 1 can’t help belug cross and hateful.” Now, these are confessions o f weak­ ness. pure uud simple. T o be sure, there ure cases o f genuine uervousuess, hut the average nervous woman (or man) D merely suffering from lack o f solf control and a neglected disposition. dust think o f the many children who are robbed o f the glad spontaneity o f youth, with Its natural love o f freedom uud noise, because grandma or some­ body else Is nervous uud must have quiet. Grandma Is entitled to Just con­ sideration, but any middle aged wom­ an (or uiuii) who continually binds and gags the children o f the household with “ nerves” Is more than a highway robber, for she chills the very bud of Joyous life and steals that which can never be repluced. No wonder so many young people leave home as early as possible. Many a young girl has responded to the wurmth and sympathy o f doubtful com­ panions because her mother was nerv­ ous and Impatient, never In the mood to listen to confidences or give the warm affection every child craves so passionately. Many a young lad spends his evenings ou the street ¿r In the cheerful saloon because somebody depresses the home atmosphere with continual complaints o f nerves and de­ mands for quiet. And where lies the blame for these dwarfed young lives? Not lu the lack of moral training, for the children of faultlessly moral parents go astray quite as often as those o f the less de­ veloped. The real cause o f moral ship­ wreck Is too often a ease o f “ nerves” In the home that drives the fra il craft into the breakers with the relentless force of a gale.—Philadelphia Press. T he R u II iik Panalou. soldier o f the legion lay dying in A l­ giers; Acroa., ilie battlefield there came a round o f ruu n.T cl err*. “ Oh. co:nr.ii?,“ cried the soldier, “ ere my spirit is no more And I have Joined the angels—tell me. comr ide. what’s the scoreT” —Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. A H iilS n It is best because, besides printing all the news of the world each week in an interesting way and f ul l y Illustrating ma n y articles, it has special depart­ ments devoted to— YOUNfi. CULINARY CONCEITS. to P « E N T '» ‘ Including ixiKtage to any \ art of tbs United Staten, Csnsda and Mexico Address - * M -H » < Nothing Is so conducive to health, grace and beauty as the carriage o f the body. An erect figure Is an es­ sential to perfect health and symmetry o f form. A woman o f fifty with the step and bearing o f a queen ouee said that as ti child she had shown a decid­ ed tendency to stoop. Her mother talked und pleaded in vain. A t last her father took things Into his own hands. “ I f I may be allowed to do It in my own way,” he declared, “ I will tench her to carry her shoulders back and her head up.” A fte r that the fa ­ ther inet his daughter every day on the front veranda and Insisted on her walking the length o f the garden with a pail o f water In each o f her hands and a book placed on her head. A t first It was a difficult task, but each time the l»ook fell the penalty w’ as another wrnlk to the gate and back. Four times a day for six months this promenade was taken. It was a se­ vere trniniug, but It resulted In a queenly carriage. Ofteu Zend H er C h ild re n O th ers b u r Com fort. Columbia River and Northern L Ayers Pills BUCKINGHAM’S DYE «bcnuUM brews arrid i Mack? Us# ir n » » m « . y » « n «*<■> - -