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We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. Too mutt look well after the condition of your liver unit bowels. Unlets thorn la daily action of the bowels, polannmis product are absorbed, causluK heiidaclie, biliouunimt, nau seardyspensia, and thus preventing the Bar nunrfllM from doinfi its lifst work. Ayr's l'ills are liver pills. Art gently, all vegetable. Tlis dose Is ouly ooe pill at bedtime. I A KUdebyJ.O.Ayor Co., Lowell, Mass Xa Also manufacturers of HAIR ViaOR. . W O CHERRY PECTORAL. MOTEL MOORE tni "The Clreamstantlal BvlAVace. Sir A. Conan Doyle, at the Authors' CI HI) Christmas dinner In London, re lated tbut In America some colored people were keeping the festival of Christmas and they were told to bang up. their stockings at night. One poor fellow hnd no stockings, and so he hung up his trousers. In the morning he was asked what he hud got. He re plied : "I guess I got a man, for uiy punts are gone." GRASStb , NO OLOVEFi. n Ulrt's Han Carrie always tried to do OPEN ALL Clatsop Beach THE YEAR Seaside, Oregon Vhti for Old Tin. Old tin Is put to a variety of uses For Instance cheap trunks are covered with tin from discarded tin cans and other utensils, the tin having been flrat cut -to desired size nnd straightened and smoothed out. There are also con cerns in different parts of the country which make a business of removing the tin coating from old tin cans and scrap tin. ' Woman Railway Workers, In the South of France one ma see, at the little wayside stations, women attending to the signals of the half doz en daily trains; while the companies regularly economize at the level cross ings by employing female labor. The husband can be seen at work at his vines upon the hillside, while the wife waves the green flag and keeps the chil dren quiet. Detroit News-Tribune. Directly on the beach overlooking tho OLMan. Hot salt baths and niirt UntlCC surf batbinir. Kerrea- tion pier for fish I nr. beat. Fine walks fir Hun parlors. Electric lights. Fire nliWA anil ntam flRFRDN" drlvea. Sea foods suec- . ,u ... Hatea.K2.60andKI.ua per day. Mir Special rates by the week. 1 1) AN. J. MOORE, Proprietors Entirely laperlaois. "A word to the wise is sufficient," remarked the man with the quotation habit "Wrong again," rejoined the contrary person. "A word to the wise Is unnecessary." In the l.onjr Aero. Cardinal Wolsey had fallen. "I was trying to dodge an automobile," fie explained, "and a roller skater ran into me." The historians, however, with singular oliluseness, have persisted in niacins (be blame on Henry VIII. Chicago Tribune. When Mrs. Carrie she became she didn't quite forget ; She took her low, sweet voice along, and has it even yet. But If hubby's just a little slow to answer to her call Bb can jar him with a voice that cracks the paper on the wall. Chicago Tribune. General Debility Day in and day ont there Is that feeling or weakness that makes a burden of Itself. Food does not strengthen. 'Sleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy, vitality is on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions. In usual liquid form-or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Pottibilltiea of Successful Growth in N r hrn Idaho. I By H. T. French. Director Idaho Experiment Sta- tion, Moscow. Much interest is being manifested in the possibility of growing grasses and cloven in the suction about Motcow and other o rh ns of Northern Idaho. This mittei is of special interest at this tune, for many new settlers are coming into this state it m the older states, where thene crops constitute a very important part of farm produc tion. Our experience ester dj over several seasons and we thought it might be of profit to some to know what is being done in this direction on the experi ment station farm. We have undertaken to establish a seeding of clovers and graces on a por tion of the farm and herewith give a brief account of the results of our work during the past season. Last April we plowed up ten acres of land on which wheat was grown the year before, and fitted it for the seed by harrowing twice with a fine toothed smoothing harrow. We then sowed broadcast the following mixture, cov ering six acres, leaving the balance un til later, on account of the ground being in a lower poition of the field and too wet to work. 40 pounds common red clover. 6 pounds A If ike clover. 26 pounds orchard arrays. 6 pounds meadow fescue. 6 pounds English rye grasa. 10 pounds timothy, , 4 pounds tall meadow oat grass. This made 16 pounds of the per acre. The balance of Telepa Conscientious her I Hit Never lost her temper she was different from the rest ; CarrU was a "central," with a voice of sweetest tone. And that is why Miss Carrie has a cot tage of her own. l'ortland Oregonian. Out of (be Dim Taat. Snmuel Woodworth baJ just written "The Old Oaken Bucket." "Nothing in it !" he muttered as be read it over and reflected upon the probnble price it would bring. P.ut posterity evidently found some thing in it. 'Hie proposed Henry Hudson memorial bridge will be the latest span of con crete or stone in the world. It will be 703 feet in the clear. There are some larger spans of metal. HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. mixture the field at Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow Soothing Syrup tho bust remedy i Use for their ch. Wia luring the teething period. I'nrle Allen. "Some men," muttered Uncle Allen Sparks after the tiresome speaker had sat down, "remind me of an old water mill that's running with empty hoppers. Their wheels keep on gcing, but they don't turn out any grist." Far the Hoasewlfe. Some active women who pride them selves in housekeeping seem to forget that the object of keeping house is that human beings may be accommodated In it. Their sole idea seems to be this that the house may be kept In a certain form and order; and to the perform- secure. Closing the Incident. The famoUs ball player was looking through the sporting columns of the newspapers. "I see they've quit mentioning me," he said. "I may as well sign." Upon doing which he secured one more mention in the newspapers. pefpgs Isrnoranea of the Rodlmants. "What a singular looking counter pane!" said the eminent physician. "Counterpane !" exclaimed his wife. "Yet you are supposed to be one of the greatest authorities tn the country on brain diseases !" "I fail to see the connection." 'That's a crazy guilt, you ninny.' Uncle Allen. "It's a mystery to me," said Uncle Al len Sparks, "that Senator La Follette, when he was counting up the men that control the money of the country, forgo! to include Mrs. Hetty Green." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature luxiroenna acts geatlyjet prompt ly on the bowels, cleanses me system eectuaUy, assists ono in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To et its beneficial ejjecis o the Genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY LEADING ORUCdSTS may river uy A Snrprlae. Teactier Freddy Fangle, you give the German name of the Danube. Freddy Dunno. Teacher Donau ! That Is right. I am glad you have studied your lesson so well. Freddy Is surprised, but keeps still. Ita Evolution. Friend How did you come to write that "best seller?" The Modern Lit'ry Gent First I was struck by a thought. I eplgramlzed the thought, sketchized the epigram, playized the sketch, novel ized the play and advertised the novel.' Puck. Misstatement. "You told Titely that the man who lent me $10 would always have $10 coming. I demand an apology." "You're right; I was wrong. I should have said tho $10 would never be coming." Kansas City Times. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn mat there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all lis stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ng a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, therebv destroying the fo.in datlon of the disease, and giving t e patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its wo:k. The pro prietors have so much faith in it curative pow ers hat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHKN'EY A CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Faiuuy Fills for constipation. was sown w tne same cotuumawon, , flce tQe comfort thft hoU8e wag egtab. tne same rate per acre, except eigne ,inhtu, tn pounas oi anaira seea was aaaea 10 me mixture in place of the alsike clover and timothy seed. No nurse crop was sown with the grass mixture. And here is whore many farmers make a mistake, by sow ing wheat, oats or barley with the grass or clover. It is the experience of the best farmers now that it is not wise to bow a crop of grain with the seeding, lhe more rapidly growing grain crop takes the moisture away from the tender grass, and clover plants, and when the grain is cut the hot sun burns these tender plants up. The wild oat which is so abundant' in the soil of this locality is quite enough of a nurse crop, and scma attention should be given to cutting this out of the way when it reaches the proper stage. We cut two crops of wild oats from our field. The first crop made a fair yield of hay. In cutting the wild oats the mowing machine should be set high enough so that it will not cut the elover or young grass. The last of November, when the yield was last examined, there was a fine stand of clover and of all the grasses own, so far as we were able to detect them. Much of the clover beaded out last season making a grow th one foot high or more. Unless last season was an exception ally favorable one there is no reason why clovers and grasses should not be grown in the hill lands in this section. The yield of wheat will not be less when the farmers learn to grow tbeae crops which restore fertility, and the possibilities of diversified farming, with stock as an important factor, will be greatly strengthened. VARIETIES OF FRUIT. -50 p-BOTTU Juvenile Ignorance. 'Taw, why do we have to pay for the water we use? We don't have to buy our air." "That only shows,- my son, that you have never had to pay a gas bill." STIFF, YES? WET AND DAMPCAUSE COLD IN THE JOINTS $: JACOBS TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT ONCE.REMOVESTHE STIFF NESS. PREVENTS ITS RETURN. TOO. FINE FOR BRUISES, SPRAINS AND SORENESS. Price 25c and 50c. OIL Jl . a!L? mm? SHOES AT ALL PRICES, FOR CVCRV MEMBER Or THE FAMILY. MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. tmW.L. Dougtmrn mmkmm mnd more "Cjft Ihmn mny of mmnufacturmr in tnm ' urorld, brcavmm ihy hold thmtr mhmftm, fit bottm, irr 0iperFV mnd rrvr mrm or oraatmf raws man any mmmrmmr- mhoom tn thm world to-da v. Wl W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Girt (lei Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Pries e- ' A I'Tlfl. W. U IVs.flaa name and prim Is eUmped on bottom. Tmhr W Mnhitttnto. floit hj the t ahoe 4r)m ererrwkera. Kaoea auilr1 from factory to any part of the world. Ulna. i Catalog tree te any aaareea, . Mm iiuivu, Washington Professor Makes Study of Each Region. Br J. L- Ashlock. Washington State Collera, Pullman. During the past year numerous in quiries have come to the State college depaitment of horticulture asking ques- tions which generally can be summed op in the one question: "What kinds of fruit will do best where I live?" This class of quiriea has given the staff vsa viiv awaatv vavt uiicuv ntaviuu vvJtac v erable trouble, since, as stated by Pro fessor Thornber, head of the department i of horticulture, unless the staff mem I bers know exactly the climatic and coil conditions of lhe region from which the question came, erroneous information may be given, leading the seeker for in formation to plant trees not at all adapted to his region. "Now we have polved the problem," said Professor Thorber, recently. "Dur ing the laet year we have made a care ful survey of the state with reference to the particular varieties of fruits which are adapted to each region. We have classified the lists into 'Western Wash ington, 'Inland Valleys,' and 'Upland Valleys.' In this list is included ap ples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, raspberries, prunes, blackber ries, gooseberries, currants, strawber ries and nuts. Early, medium early and late varieties are given where it is necessary. We submit these lists to all inquirers now, and from a doren or so good vareties of apples, pears, etc., he may choose as he likes, according to the adaptability of the fruit for his region. "Another experiment we have in hand is one in which we have selected sixty-five good varieties of apples from the eight hundred or so varieties in the state experiment station oichard, and are sending two varieties of each of the sixty-five varieties to ten farmers or Jruitirowers ef Washington. We wish to datermine by this experiment how fi b variety will do in the particular region in which it is tried, and in this way we hope to collect much valuable data concerning the possibilities for new varieties of ancles in this region." Cakbat Salad. One head of cabbage chopped fine, two cups of vinegar, one cup of sugar, ne cup of water, one tables poo nful of mustard, two eggs; place this on the itove and let It come almost to a boll. then pour over the cabbage, add a lit tle salt and pepper, and mix well to-rether. All papers left on the trains of the Reigian State railways are appropriated by the government and are utilized in the manufacture of card for tickets. Aiming and Hitting. Mr. Kidder I think a woman's club, to be successful, should aim at some thing far removed from female suf frage. Miss Strong I don't agree with you, sir. That should be Its sole object. Mr. Kidder Yes, but it's more likely to hit that object if it alms at some thing else. Philadelphia Press. ik Congressananj :0iM& Gives : :P6Sif? Praise :: : iSp Pe-nina For His ,: Relief : , aaaeaaeeieeeeeeeeeteeeeaeeeeet "Tr 1 1 -t t t --t I Had Been There. "I read in a book of statistics that the average woman carries from thirty to thirty-five miles of hair on her head." "And then she raises the deuce if her husband happens to carry a yard or two of it on his coat sleeve." CfTO St- Vitas' Pan re and all Kerrons DtaaMe rl I u permanently cured by T)r. Kllne'a Uri Nerve Restorer. Kend for KB EE I2tril bottle and treaUae. Vn. li. IL Kline, US., 831 Arch BU, PliUtt.,!'. Poor Old Sophocles. ."Yes, John is getting quite a repu tation as an actor. Tbey gave him one of the leading roles in a play at college." "Johnl Why, his enunciation Is atro cious." "But this was a Greek play." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Weekly Touches. "Poor Hiram !" sobbed Mrs. Hard apple "He writes his college life Isn't as gay as It 19 cracked up to be. lie says some parts of It are very touch ing." "Blamed if I don't agree with him," chuckled Mr. Hardapple, as he greased his boots. "I notice he is always writ ing touching letters for ten or twenty dollars." Too Plain. "Norah," said her mistress, "I don't mind it if the policeman on the beat drops into the kitchen once in a while of an evening, but I object to your enter taining such shabby and disreputable looking fellows as the one who was there last night." "lie's all r-right, m'm," said Norah. "He's me plain clo'es p'leecem'n." His Credit Impaired. Dinguss Shadbolt, I haven't asked you for any money for a long time, have I? Shadbolt No; you never asked me for any money for a long time. You always wanted it for "just a day or two." That's why you're not going to get any this time, Dinguss. Air feels a little like snow, doesn't It? Chicago Tribune. CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA . .......... . , .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . ..,... . . . ...................,.......... ,MI,H.,,.I . . t "I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feci encouraged to believe that if I use it a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease of thirty years' t standing." David Meekison. . i , I,, ,,,,,,,,,, I,,,. .,.,,...,.........,.,..,....... ....... in,,, ,..,,, i, , i, . i OTHER REMARKABLE CURES Mr. Jacob L. Davie, Galena, fctone cour.ty, Mo., writes: "I have been in bad health for thiity seven years, and after taking twelve bottleB cf your Pernna am cured." Mr. C. N. Peterson, 132 South Main St., Cor.ncil Bluff?, Iowa, vrites: "I cannot tell you how much gooj Peruna bns done me. Constant con 3nement in my etot9 began to teil on my health, and I felt that I wag gradually breaking down. I tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief un iil I took Peruna. I felt better immediately, and five bottles restored me to complete health." A SINCERE RECCMIV.SivDATION. Mr. D. C. Prosper, Bravo, Allegan Co., Mich., writes: "Two years ago I was badly afflicted with catarrh of the etomai-h. I had had a run of typhoid fever, was tery depleted. I could find nuiung I could eat without cansing dis tressed and eour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh of the stomach, and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it. It helped me soon, and after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach trouble, and can now eat anything." Manufactured by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Lightning n South Africa. In South Africa, where thunder storms are terrific, lightning often strikes the beds of ironstone, and blue flames, sometimes firing bvlldings, are alleged to play about such ironstone outcroppings two or three hours after a storm. Terrible Woman. "My wife," growled Kadley, "Is the ! most forgetful woman." ! "Yes?" mildly inquired the polite vis 1 itor. j "Yes, she can never remember In the ; morning where I left my pipe the night I btfore." Philadelphia Press. FOS BAD BLOOD THE MEN M0 KNOW ti if c 1 1 r-F"i i"r SLICKERS. 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