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(L l-50 Par r PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, ATTENTION I PERFECT FE3TCS PUTES rmhM aa aaort . Wr! I Bote of Fricaa. PwrtlMMl Efcttlutyaa Orep Hzmia InsliMa Raptor traataa jarfcankmnr. J'" JOHNSON UMBARGOl 411-412 AS- aVaaia. rartaaW. Oraaaa ANOTHER LINK la Jm andlaas ehaia af atiaaeaaoi abiapars Ora, 0itiaa- hm-m bm W.I1 akaaid wttk the HaaaHroa. Ca. and wfetnmr w. lun Man vaal ar mam auratr atria ta rao. Vooia traly. H.E.8. Original aa oat la saroOce or iaapaetloa. War aat ahtp aa aaaroaan. Mr. DairyamT Piaaamataraa: aarrart Maia. HAZELWOOD CO, PorlLmd Gophera Killed With Automobile Fumea. Vnlng antomobllea aa gopher killing machines is the novel aerrlce to which car hare been put by. Oregon farmer who b&TS set about to kill gophers, and other burrowing animal that damage their crops. A car, preferably one that is light, is driven' into the field where' the gophers live. The en gine is allowed to continue running and one end of a hose is attached to the exhanst while the other end t in: serted in a gopher hole and packed about with a cloth and little dirt In a short time the fumes penetrate the various passages and issue from other holes. These are then plugged op; after this has been done the gases penetrate to the remotest chamber, and the inhabitants aie suffocated. From the August Popular Mechanics Magazine. '": Different. ' ',' ' Hostess (at party) Does your mother allow you to have two pieces of pie when you are at home, Willie? Willie (who has asked for a second piece) No, ma'am. . "Well, do you think that she d like you to have two pieces here?" "Oh," confidently, "she wouldn't care. This isn't her pie."-Philadel-phia Publie Ledger. . . Hlflh Cost of Ufe. Wayne Brown does a lot of enter taining at his country place.-- Payne Does he succeed in growing anything? Wayne His mortgage has grown from $2,000 to $5,000 since April, and will probably jump another thousand before August Pittsburgh .Dispatch. Profundity. judgeYoB let the burglar, go, to arrest a motorist? - Policeman Yes. The motorist pays a fine, and adds to the resources of the state; the burglar goes to prison, and the state has to pay for his keep. London Answers. Stark Realism. Mother (entering the nursery) Children, why do you sit about look ing so coleina and unhappy? Why not play a game of some sort? One of "Em We are playing. We're grown-up ladies making a call. New York Times. . Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs & Farm Produce To th OH RtHabia Erdin hnoaa arttk t, .wit of V, wi ot S.iuar Daiin and ba aaaured 2 .. Top Market Price. F. r.L CROMIIITE, 45-47 FroaJ St, FCULASDl CEE p. m. u. No. SI. 19)6 VB,"V tUI'- to a4vertiocrs, Haaa swa I Ship O.&CGRAuTlAfiDS TOOPfliroaniKGS ta!rits U U JLTswd M Ss: 160 iUrc Tracts IHs f al IAKD OITlCf ISSUES CDffl AH Unds Classified is Agricultural S, aa, to Be Opened-wori w uuis ing Wia Begin it Once. Portland Just a fast a it can be classtfled. atrleulturaj land la the Ore gon California land frant In UU state Is to be opened U entry by actual settlers. This official Inf ormatloa was brought from Washington Saturday by Loui U Sharp, chief of the Bald division of the rnaral land offlca, following his return to Portland from a three weeks conference In Washington with Com miaaioner Qay Tallman relative to de tail! of the claawflcaUoa and opening to entry. By the latter end of next wee Mr. Sharp experts to be on hi way with a r man. Inrludlnr exDert timber cruisers, to begin the Immense task of classifying the lands, a praiimiuj Mceesary before they can be opened to entry. , He will start this wore in aw la alttiar Jaekaon or Josephine counties, which contain a greater pro portion of tho frant lanas wan any other counties. . The Oregon A California land frant in this state comprises a total of t 00,000 acres. Only those land that are classified a agricultural will of opened to entry. " t... h.t nmiuitin of tho rrant Is daasifiable as ajrri cultural land nobody knows at this tuna. oe newt aw mate can be no mora than a fness. And It was aa a roes only, though one based on ail tho information at hand, k. U, Skim axTlraaaed the opinion that probably one-half the land will fall under tho eiaaaincauon 01 aajnnu turaL Deducting to beg-in with from the 2,300, OOO.aerea of the frant aomo 800,- AAA a AWakaS tKmt indoded in forest reserves, leaves approximately 2,000,- 000 acres to do eiaasineu. u. ma mated ratio of eno-half is mainUined, 1.000.000 acres of this 2,000,000 will eventually be classified aa agricultural and opened to entry. - Mr. Sharp said, however, that the public will not be kept waiting for the .i.iAntinn tn ho eomDleted. Just as quickly as enough of tho land can do ciassinea u uuv -k;u Km amiainL it will bo thrown open to entry. This process will be continuea nnui su uw nauiui land is opened to entry. "I do not wish to be understood as making any definite promise," aaid Mr. Sharp, "but wo hope to open the first batch of land by early falL This land will bo tn Southern Oregon, in .ithar lmr kaon or Joseobino eoantiea, for we shall begin work there first." Caled Sales U td Ef&S 9 Kssavt tMst iw Washington, D. C. President Wil son and bis cabinet determined Fri day to insist that England remove American firm from her "blacklist." The entire subject wss considered at the cabinet session held Friday. The conclusion was reached that action should be taken to terminate this method of interference with American trade. In accordance with this decis i, m PnlW aant instructions to Am bassador Page In London directing him to make emphatic represeniauons to the British foreign office, not only against the blacklisting of the firms whose names have been made public, but against the continuance of a prac tice described as in violation of inter national law.' There is reason to believe Oat Eng land expected some such action by the Washington government. The firms blacklisted were selected from a long list in the possession of the British au thorities. Against those placed under the ban it is asserted the evidence i conclusive and when made publie will convince the American government of the propriety of the measure adpoted. Japan Gets Russian Une. San Francisco For $7,000,000 Ja pan has acquired from Russia 76 miles of the main-line railroad through Southern Manchuria, according to re ports received Monday by Japanese residents of this eity. The concession was paid for, the reports said, in war munitions, including aeroplane motors valued at $1,000,000, manufactured in Berkeley, CaL The firm of Mitsui k Co., was cred ited with having engineered the deaL knowledge of which was denied by the Japanese consulate here. , "Women Workers Parade. London British women gave an im pressive demonstration Sunday of their work in the war, thousands participat ing in a parade through the central districts of London. The parade was divided into numerous sections, with tableaux on lorries representing women in working costumes showing how they bare replaced men in various ac tivities. There were women in overalls from munition factories, nurses, chauf feurs, streetcar conductors, railroad workers and agricultural laborer. In the procession also were floats. Rotarians Pick Atlanta, rintnnatt Atlanta. Ga.. was selec ted a the convention city in 1917 of the International Association oi rotary rinha her. lata SaturdsV by the new and retiring officers, who are empow ered to make the selection, avansas City and Salt Lake were a!o In the field for the next convention. C R. Perry, of Chicago, was re-elected sec retary. This concluded the work of convention, which had been in session since last Monday. To Cool a Burn and Ma tho Fire Oa K Be frfra4 HAN FORD'S Balsam of Myrrh A LINIMI NT For Cuts. Cum. rtruiae. Snrain. rj:!h!.!na lam Rack. ni l em Ones Wounds. , , - a-wl all Extern! Luuriea. tlada Since 1848. J2t Price S5.B0cad $100 , a warn All Dealers &S3&fr TYPHOID gSE tat orrrtt uaoT0v. atnrv. ci.' i.iiit " "" a-aaiamam V ...l.iv. , - ka itm. WalUl sur to Sea, ) and let nurkly raliewd by atsxwe y Brawdy. No Saautixf. 4f , us JiTW-.an. Tour Dnatrkt $e tt Bon'- CtJ iiTw.2S. rBaiiwtrrra-k H.a Pa tiller Co.. Chtrase lDSjaa w - DAIST FIT KHLEH STTi.'K: ha. tfcn,, I aiil) a. kl...l ,1 mat Miala l.l.rtf a.rlaV. y- aaaaa jaaaaBalt a. llnUTa, W. " He Dldnt Suffer From That a -a anr ta Tiolnc told concern ing the head of Cox's, the famous army bankers and a young oiucer cuauw. n-u- Hktitm mIImI one Any and asked the cashier to let aim have aa overdraft of 60 pounds. ' "I am very sorry. Lieutenant Blank. .. ,k hnt vonr account it already overdrawn 100 pounds, and. you, see, we nave no secuxnj. waF' your life." - - But Lieutenant Blank was not to be put off like this and demanded to see .v - v.,i tk, firm To him he re uia iimi w. - -- - pes ted his request The banker was courteous, nut nrm. "I am afraid, as the cashier says. l H .Mnritv frr in further afj ii.ic w wvu. "I w - advance," he explained. "Ton might get killea. you see, ana ju m we shall lose what we have already let you have" . w The subaltern regarded the banket with a scornful "tare. "Oh. all right if yoe won't," he said haughtily. "But" scathingly "let m tell you this you "re "bally well losing your nerve." Pearson' Weekly. n du.'. SVamrito PraacriDtion LSI. Kivt - - . 7 makes weak women strong, sick women well, no aiconok ootu m iaumv v. m. His Only Chance. .hnr tima im on the ahootin range a recruit was taking a leuon la firing, but not wun very promwiua ry -..I,. Attaw ranoatarilv falllnC tO hit Ulka. - . . . the target at S00 yard, the Inatructoi tried him at zw, wim uio aauia u ,aMiMl to trv him at 100 yard, but the resulu were even worse than before. Losing au patience, u i .yMhIitimI In diasust: UIOU u.. .v. " - . "Fix your bayonet and go and stat the wretcnee wing; its your umj chance!" Toronto MaU. Easily Read. They were at an afternoon recep tion and were absorbed in watchini ftn.lv ffnvnnl women. "I think Mrs. Cameron is so sweet, don't you, Helen?" asked ines. -ioi - a a rat. tar in har turn'' ' "Yes," replied Helen, sarcastically, "you can if you reaa Between uw lines." National Monthly. Cubist Teacher Can any one giv an impressionisuc ueuuiuuu ,. York? , , . Bright Pupil A small body of lim ousines almost entirely surrounded by Ford. Houston Chronicle. VOfMllHAD HERVeUS TROUBLE LydiA E. Knkham's Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. Wt Danby, N. Y. "I kav bad nervous trouble all mr life until I took LydiaELPinkham Vegetable Com pound for nerve and for female troo- blesandit (traight- ened me out In good ahaoe. I work nearly all the time, a w live on a farm and! have four girla. I do all my sewing and other work with their help, 0 It how that I stand it real welL I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me a lot I have also bad my oldest girl take it and ft did her lot of good. I keep it In the house ail the time and recommend it" Mr. Dewitt Sincebahch, West Danby, K.Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil ity, backache, headache, dragging sen sations, sll point to female derange ment which may be overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vtgetabl Compound. Thi famous remedy, the medicinal Ingredients of which are derived from native root and herbs, has for forty yesrs proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pjpt-ham'a Vegetable Compound nka am. an aat aai !". aT AalIU I'm (axaaoaa, I? Mot av iw- awMdaa, f-a aa aaJrr-ai-Tail -ftraaaU Vaacaa, C imi,i,h .aaaifc aaaHill. , .... J in,. c; London Premier Amutth Monday ..l 4 it,, kmiaa of nunnioiil for Vote of credit of 11,250,000.000 and the total since the tvasinnm oi n war to BIfpruainiaieiy HilviCviAWvO. Tk. aai.l tha recent axnond- Iture waa approximately $25,000,000 daily. AU the expsnauure irwm An.il 1 laat Katunla was UTttS,- 000,000. Mr. Asqulth Mild that the navy, army end munition coe . 895,000.000; the loans to Great Brl .!.. .niaa HA. 000. 000. and food. uppHea, railway, ete., $115,000,000. The average daily expenaiiure on u war, be aaid, was $24,750,000. The July total, continued the pre mier, probably would be higher than that of November and It was expected that the present level would be main tained foe the near future. The muni tion expenditure bad increased steadily and continuously up to May and In the month and during June and July it was fairly constant. After a pch by Wlmiton Spencer Churchill. erttlciinf Premier Aajuith for not reviewing the war situation, David Uoyd George, secretary for war, replied, aaylnf that It would be premature to survey a military i Wa tt on and the prospects in the middle of the battle. "Th prospect are food," the war secretary said. "Our generals are more than satisfied with and proud of the valor of our men they are leedtcf . Greet as the British infantry was in Wellington' and Napoleon's day. they never have been greater than now, testa! taste Cespasi AgenSs CaScd Ci.1 ea Strike New York Agent ami collectors employed by the Prudential Insurance company were ceiled out on trik Monday by a union recently organised among them and known a th Inter national Insurance Agent' Protective association, with a membership of 6000. Although assertions of the com pany and the union were conflicting, it appeared Monday night that at least 600 men in the district have responded to th strike call thu far. The men demanded more pay, recog nition of the union and "more reason able" working hour. Telegram from branches of the union in different state in the territory cast of Chicago, leader here declared, indicate that un less the demands of th men are met all the 6000 will follow the lead of those already out. About 13,000 agent and collector are employed by the company. Lack of lufficient collectors to s that premium are turned in at the proper time, . the triker assert, will result in th cancellation of thousands of policies. The company announced that none of the men who walked out would be reinstated. . . Sxtea ia Ttttt rsassftt Deal Cleveland Imprisoned in a new wa- tnrn.1 nrW Ike Erie B result of a terrific explosion of fa in the tube, 16 men are believed to be dead. The blast oecurrred hortly before :ji.. u.i arwl llfaaaver and Ui crew of th fire boat rushed to the outer crib five mile from snore with lung motor, prepared to enter the tunnel and rescue the victim alive. That any survived tbe gas explosion i considered hopeless. At 2:80 a. m., G. 0. Van Duxen, with eight member of a rescue party, were overcome by fa in the tunnel trying to reacu the 14 men trapped In the. water work tunnel. Two other in the party were saved. It I report ed that the rescuer were near death from the gas. 1 . , "Ccssdcnce fasi" Gets Read Suns. Washington, V, C Contribution to ,k. rraaanrv'a ''conscience fund " f OT the fiscal year ending June 80 amount ed to $4,923.15, making a total of ins iai ka ntiimwl hv neraons whose conscience were uneasy over frauds against the government , ' Return were much larger during the past year than ever before, chiefly because of two unusual contribution, one for $30,000 and one for $10,000. It waa in 1811 when the first $5 was sent in. It is an unwritten law of th department that no effort ball be made to learn tbe identity of the con mvnn in case where the writer baa confessed to theft no effort i mad to prosecute. $ Lot in Officers Hug. ' London Casualty lists issued by the war office how that during June the British army lost 423 officer - killed, 1032 wounded and 46 missing a total ikio Ttmaa flimres brinsr the ag gregate losses to date to 29,424, of which number 8997 nave neon xmeo or died, 18,456 wounded and 1971 miss ing. Heavy fighting around Ypres caused losses among officers in tbe Canadian contingent of 109 killed, 304 wounded and (1 missing. Of the Australian 14 were killed and 82 wounded. ;, ... Turk Snt to Glici. Berlin, via London Important de velopment ar impending on the outh east front; the fes will oon be seen on the Danube, -To tbi cryptic utterance of a chief of th intelligence depart ment at th luncheon to the American correspondent at German headquarter last Sunday th Associated Pre i now abl to add the- key. Turkey baa placed a force of Ottoman troop at the disposition of the Central power for service in Europe. These troops ar now in transit through the Balkan to Gallcia. - , Bonl Ha Nw Evidence. Rome On behalf of Count Boot de Castellane bis attorney in the suit be fore the Holy See for the annulment of hi marriage with Anna Gould has presented to th Pope new evidence which, according to the attorney, will prove that Miss Gould married Count de Castellane with the intention of di vorcing him If later she became dis satisfied with the marriage bond. Tbi is sufficient to annul a Catholic mar riage, the attorney says. NORTHWEST MARKET RLTCKTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Portland Wheat BluesUm, $1.0t ,,,.h.i furtvfold. 93a: lub, 93c; red Fife, 92c; red Kua.lan.80o. MllUeed Spot pn-i "". "iv sii Bar ton: snorts, i vol roi- led barley.' $3l.0d(t3i.50. ' Corn Whole, an pr wnj sii tz' t.klArlKiaa. 7&cdttl P don tomato, vucmvi.is P" "a, cabbage. $1 per hundred; garlie, 10 per pound; popper. c P,-n 15c; lettuce, l Pr crsvaj mv....". at M nn baa. 3((4e per pound; bean. 4t6o; lry, $1 per dun; corn, BOQtOue. PoUtoee New, per pw. Onion California red and yellow, 1176 per aaek; Walla Wake, $M$ P" ck- .. ..... ., --a Green tTruiia Appi. new, .wua L90 per box; cherries 4t8c per pound; eanUloupee, $1.10m.3.60 per crate; peach-. 60ct$ P- ! l,a llf.Mlnnar Douml: fis. $1 ttl.60 per box; plums, $1.25ltl.0; prune, 4l.K0flCi.ou; peats, . apricots, $L85L60 grP. per box; loganberrlee, HeQtUl rP berrias, $lajil.; blackcap. $L60a I a - Egg Oregon ranch, exchange J rice, current receipt, Ke per ewn. obblng price: Oregon ranch, candied, 25e; eslecU, S6e per dosen. Poultry-lUn. 1414l; brollara, 16$18e per pound; turkeys, live, $0(0 $2e; duck, 12fttl4c; gee. Butter Cube, axtraa, no bid; prlmfirU, 4e. Jobblnf pri-: prlntt, xua, 87fit29c; buttwfat, No. t ( 9. tic Portland. Veal Fancy. 12c; prim flntta, 24 84 i per pound. Vterwranev. 101 iff He nor oound. CatUe Steer, choice, $7.(08; good, S6.750e7.XS; cows, choice, $6.15 667; food, $6.60C6.85; heifer. Htf 6.60; bulla, imo; ". IMm. lle-ht. M.60iif 9.06: good to prim. $7.76&8.10; rough heavy, 7.6i7.i0; pig ana aaipa, CkX, Yaarltn-e. 15.75 tl IMi wether. $4.75 6i 6; , $2.50 6.50; lambs, iBOtB-xa. SeatUe-Wheat Bluestom. $1.02; Turkey red, $L01; fortyfold. 0S; club, 931e; lire, e; reu neaiw, 92c. Barley. $28 per ton. Tacoma Wheat Bluest nv c; . . . . J i ar. aa. fortyfold, e; euo enu mi Washinrion's 1916 AddIi Crop Estimated at 16,000 Carloads Spokane, Wash Sixteen thousand ear 1 th Umta appi crop m .., Waahlnvton thi VSST. Thi i. aium l .iiaa el the vlald of a oww v ... -- . I 1915. Th peach yield I pleed at! 1063 car, pear itiv cars, ana iuu nd prune 396 ear. :' R, G. Page, president of the Arcadia Valley Fruit Growers' asaoclstion, n nounce that plan are being drawn for a torg warehouse to be built near Deer Park thi season. The building will be 100x100 feet, of reinforced concrete eonrtructlon. Announcement i mad by J. M. Bal r,. ,k., ka Ratfonr-Greelv Grain company will establiah a plant hereto tor, clean ana freoe Montana im rv. nnlt a,lll mat 115.000. The company' plan 1 to bring wheat to I. f a a.a . -It aaa. Ct .ai4. iklndr into and throueh Mon tana, and to tupply cleaned and graded wheat to the mill of th Inland Em pire and to the Coast for export and to the East The Monlaha crop amount ed to 40,0UV,VUU Dusoei wai oox. Parable of the Sugar Bowl. : If there is Just o much avatlaUje rtiilt In an a era of soil and you US part of it in making a corn crop, part in an oat crop, part in wneat, ana en haa nart In vTBsa. and then begin tbe rotation over again and keep selling off the larger part oi it au mm uuw, ara Ilka tha hoOBeWife WbO ha bucket of nigar and dip out on day with a teacup to make a' cake; another time fill th sugar bowl and another time dip out with a spoon to iweeten lemonade or make cookies, wiinoui me bucket being refilled. Green' Fruit Grower. "'.it 64,478 File for Land, Spokane Th last wek of the Col ville land registration began her with a rush, notaries in the two booth be ing kept busy registering many land- aaalrara frnm ant of the eitV. At the ix registration cltie tn Eaatem wasnington, up w "" Amu ka 178 naraons had Daid th Fed eral government 26 cent each for th privilege of participating in a rowing k.. ti e? Ifnat nf the outsider Wl, W tj www - that bav registered at both place are from Montana and Oregon, rew cam from great distances. Rain of Bnfit to Crop. Baker, Or. One of th most bene ficial rain of th season fell nearly all day Tuesday ana rancner say n uiu thnuaaiula nf dollars' eood to fiTain and hay in tbe vicinity. Nearly an inch fell, after two week ot unahine, so that rancher bav not only caught up tuwaiiaa at the lata aorina season, but may get even more than laat year's yield, Som nay wa caugnt uown, but no damage was done. Rancher bav cut th Bret crop or anaiia am expect the second crop to be a bumper. Th first lot sold was 400 tons at $7.60. Montana Wool High.':': Billing, Mont The largest clip of wool in Eastern Montana na oeen aoia tn a Rnaton Arm at the highest price on record, 84 cent a pound being reached in thi transaction. George Herd, of thi city, has sold hi dip, es timated at between 240,000 and 250, 000 pounds, to Claude Ketcbum, repre senting a Boston bou. Th Herd clip h particularly at tractive because of it long stapl snd uniform character. University Lest Four Million. New York. Columbia University loses a bequest of 14,000,000 under a verdict by a Jury setting asld th will of th late Amo F. Eno. This amount represented Eno' realduary estate, which hi relatives assert he willed to the Institution while of unsound mind. r FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. S, 1910 Bookkeeping Shorthand ' Typcwiiilng Pcnsp Letter Writing Aritbctic Ccsiscrcia! Law - ". aa commercial subjects tavs.t by reperW OvU Servka trtinlnf a paU!ty. Vli demand lr uf , Graduate. xceel tha .upplV. , Writ Today for Free lllu. trated Catalogue. LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE A. T. LINK. Prlnatpel PVee Mate 1063 TUford BUI'g, Teeth aed MarrWa Sis, Portia. Or, ICG Baiung Powder Passed by the Board of Censors ' lt-Tho manufacturer vrlth ibo r&i& tcsti of the inoriory wiu v factory ' " ' 2nd Th wholes. irooer with ' hit hiih itandini and dcilre to handle only reliable oodi. 3rd The retaiUrocerwhodetlrci to handle only thoie brendt he know will pleaie hii cuitomert. 4th The food bfficiali with their rifiid lawa for the purity and wholetomeneiiof food product- 5th And moit Imnorfanf. you, " f the housewife with your desire for purity, efficiency and per ; . feet satisfaction. J ASK YOUR GROCER - HE SELLS IT Ounces for CMore than a bslf for AUTO WRECKING PARTS FOR 1-2 paH, .m, M aaka. sal meaala, al kalf ra. alarartM. Bar aa aaai Ml aarta !- M-MabUaWa4 aa laaulaU saalar. was kaas WataUaa la amwvl an aaadatts Ifca laraaM aarwakM ana (ar Ike lafsart aaawbwaa awtisMtaf aaa wia aarta at aar aiw.ar lie. ridaafCktrsaa. Oiw arkwe a a-s. aa he IkM aanavaaatarilallaikanj. AO aart. mr ar sataa al Iw to M-laa) MHMtlUas. tSOTOR PARTS 1JFB. CO, tn-Ktm $9mbi $T,niui,si Banquet I Hld In Bern Whll Cow Ar Milked. Tot the purpose of emphasising th sanitary condition of the dairy of the stats hospital at Napa, Calif., th Napa County Llv Stock Association held Its annual banquet la th barn where th cattle are kept, according to the August Popular Mechanic Mitlne. Long table wer placed In u area between row of stall, and covers laid for 120 person. In Ui am room with th banqueter wer 800 cow In their stalls. While th men ate, th cow wer milked by th em ploye of the dairy. ' A Hint Mayor Smith of Utlca waa urging a municipal reform. . "It will best be put through by gen tle methods, by bint and uge tions." b said. - "Hint and uiu Hons are oltcn. more efficient than berolo measure. ..... "A man In a barber chair bad a big claw on hi watch chain. "'Bear' i claw r id the barber. ' 'Yep.' 'Wa It a big bcarr "About a big a a two-yawld tvfT. e as " 'My goodness, sir. how many ball did It take to kill blmT' " 'None. "'My goodness, did you kill blm with a kntfeT' "'No.' "Thenthen, er ' "'I talked him to death," ald th man la the chair lgnlflcntly." ; Her Next Branch." Young Lady How 1 it you don't come to Sundsy school. KatoT Kate Oh, please, miss, I'm learn ing French and musle now, and moth er doesn't wish m to take up .religion till later. Boston Transcript It PIsc. "Th teamer reporta that the crew found an os swimming about, probably scaped from a cattle ship, and took it bord." - M "Did they put It In tbe stesrsfeT" Baltimore American. A Famous Physician's After a series of careful experiment and test at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Butfalo, N. Y., cov ering many years Or. Pierce, th medical director of that hospital mad announcement that he could prove that a medicine which h called "AN URIC" waa tbe beat uric acid solvent now to be bad. Aa a remedy for thos easily recognised symptom of Inflam mation ss scalding urine, backache and frequent urination, a well a i em inent in the urine, or If urie acid In the blood ha caused rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica, gout. It 1 simply won derful how quickly "Anuric" acts; causing tn pain and stiffneg rapidly to disappear. ' , Swollen bands, ankles, feet ar due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. Naturally When the kidney ar deranged th pouna ana rv. qtiAiiesi 3 V I" 'ft. ai DuM bl.,a.Mae Vtf .lVMI y B Br ftottiar DrMl rnaa waafcaata sra aa4 aa Ifc slaaibw. aaiatia.. WM a. ta. tat raw Ma W alii slrt r Urilaa) " Mrti-U-t" J- ?m Wot. W.a.allaaaalnaa Mfcetaa ml AH aaa. saaraaiaal ' Norlaawt aaaJauarlar. far Waae I,baaa4 Mtal Jaaa, kaslaa. ' STARK-DAVIS Ca tit Tfclr Swat Sxposlllon Struetur Ar DynamUad. An vent whlub w not -without H retretubl aspecla waa the recent wrecking of th beautiful bwlluinf and inonument of th posiilon at Ban Kvenclaco whleb were emcted only about two yar n. Impiie any desire to preserv them that ad mirer may bav h. tb tempurary character of th btilUlins mad thrlr demolition advisable. Many of. the fin monumental trueture. th "Arch of th Wslrig Bun." ur mounted by a group entitled "TM Na tlona of th Kt,' were thron to th ground by eiplodlng cbarjw of dynamite under them. Krom th Aug ust 1'opular Mechanic Malne. T araal I New Sknea, atvara.haka In Allans Cool i(aaa. S fnetlar, I aumkot, wllis. Shlinf, aiilin laal, ."if... (Hirn,. nail. a4 limini!. Al Ul dnijBl.l. and iwn, b-r. U..UI wil mr.MtailliKa, aamilamlll fKLW Al4raa tllaa A jlM.wl, U Hot W. . ; Watchful Wltlng. ,i "nolnaBnythlng now, Saw, to helo your wifeT" , "Oh, yea, ah." ! ' "Getting washing (or her?" . v "Oh, no, h." . "1 supposs you carry horn th wah- Ing after sli due UT" "No. ah; I doan de that" ' "Well, wht do you do. Bam r "Why. I tay bom asd waft'h ds house whll ah deliver 4d' wsahln', bos." Yonker BUtesraati. j "' "','''. ' No rmit . "Her' lnterUng newa" J ; "What' dtr .,.' .. I ! "In Seiteiial youse bav to gK a gov ernment permit to take a bathr "Dat' d place fer me-i'l'm llway on d out wlf de ftdmiitlstrarfott." Louisville Courier Journal. MJoht Help torn. J " Preparaiw sa, 'you 'aayT -. ' "Yc. mother. All we girl Are go ing In for It atrong." - 1 ' t "Well, I hope that tendonir will moderate your reluctance to weiir rub ber In wet weather," sighed 3". Louisville Courier-Journal. in j Wonderful Discovery blood U filled with polfonou .wat mattar, which settle Inf the Jtct, an kle and wrists: or under th fey la bag-lik formation. j- j H 1 ut a necessary td keep the kidney acting properly as to keep th bowl active. Th vary best posilbl way to tak ear of yourself is to taks a glass of hot water before meal and an "Aa uric" tablet In thla way It 1 readily dissolved with the food, picked up by th blood and finally reaches th kid ney, where It ha a tonlo effect la rebuilding thos organ. . Step Into th drug store and' ask for a SO-cent parksf of "Anurlo"'or send Dr. Pierce lOo. for trial pek j. "Acurio" many times more potent than Utbla, eliminates urie acid as hot water inelta sugar. A hort trial will cobvIdc jrt,