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and IM M D ffi EXCELLENT VENTILATION OF STABLES OF ORDINARY SIZE M u s t S n t la f f i c t o r y S y s t e m Is D e s c r i b e d a n d I l l u s t r a t e d — N o P l a n T h a t W i l l A u t o m a t i c a l l y M e e t A l l C o n d it io n s o f W in d and W e a th e r— The C ause o f C o rro s io n o f M e t a l T ru m e s . HE WANTED WIFE’S LIKENESS Guard Your Idsala. How true It la that without a vision the people periah, says Orison Swett Maraen, In Success Magazine. Where the pursuit« are aordid, where the highest aim is the all-aheorbing am bition to make money, everything that is finest, cleanest and moat beautiful in life evaporates; the nature coars- ens. This ia the threatening picture o f American character today. The vast resources and great com mercial prizes o f this country are ao tempting, so fascinating, that by the time they are ready for active life our youth are eo saturated with com mercialism, so ambitious to coin every hit o f their ability, their education, their influence, their friendships, al most everything, into dollars, that all else is neglected. They lose their Ideals, which are the true test o f character. Dr. Pierce’ « Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow els and cure conatipation. Photographer It Atkad to Straighten Out Noaa, Pueh In Eara, Ramova Squint and Praoklaa. "I have cuine to get my wife pbo- togra|>hed,” said (bn determined look ing man aa be entered tbe atudlo, fol lo w «! by a monk-looking woman. “ You can make one look grand, air, can't youT" “ Certainly, air," replied the pho tographer; “ that la part of my bual- Plan of Stable Showing Method of Ventilation— A, Inlet« between cell noaa, you know." ing Joists; B, Inlet* on hay floor; C,Window Inleta; O, Side section of "W ell, my wife fell out of the win double «tall and exhaust flu«; E, Back vlaw, asm «; F, Exhaust flue and alda dow laat year and broke bur none. connection; I, I, I, Location of paeeage Inleta. You can «freight It out, I suppose?" “ Certainly, air." For stable» of ordinary width, the should bo of wood, and It may even "And you can puah In her eara ao common and moat satisfactory form pay to cover with a couple of layers that ahe won't look ao mucb like a of fruah air Inlut la a xaxh at each of heavy building paper. rabbit r* It Is well to remember that vep- | stall hinged at the button, opening "Oh, I think b o " I Inward, but with galvanized Iron tllatlng flues only work when their "And what about the equlnt In her . pieces attached to the «Idea of the air contents are at a higher temper left eye?" | window frame, so that the only air ature than the outalde air. This means "Oh, I can touch It up with Indian admitted hax to take an upward that the air la expanded and Is of In k * course over the top of the sash, lesser weight Gian an equal column of “ And the freckle«T* I writes George P Weston In the Coun the colder outside air. Finally there "Th ey wou't appear on the picture try Gentleman. This prevents direct must be a material difference In tem at all." draft«. A piece of chain stapled to perature, for the stable air Is loaded “ And will the hair be rodT" the top of the frame, with a beheaded with molature and products of ani "Oh. n o !" There have been wire nail projecting from tbe top of mal combustion. "W ell, you can go ahead. Hit down the sash, allows the window to be cases In northern winters of the metal there, Marla, and try to look plane- opened any number of links. The free flues being almost entirely stopped by ant.- edges of the metal aide plates are condensed moisture deposited as Ice turned upward so as to make a atop on the Inside top end. The best re Slim Chances for Har. that prevents the windows from fall sults are secured from many small ln- A missionary who waa making hi* leta. Instead of the few larger ones, ing open too wide. wgy through t oackwoods raglon especially aa to prevention of Injuri There la no system of ventilation cam « upon an old woman Billing out- ous drafts. alda a cabin. 11« entered upon a re that will automatically meet all con- Moisture condensed during cold dltlona of wind and weather, which ligious talk and finally asked her If weather la the cause o f the corrosion at times will call for the closing of she didn't know there waa a day of all windows to windward, and opening of metal frames, and we suggest g iv Judgment coming of those on the sheltered alda a mere ing them a couple of coats of as- "W hy. no." eald the old lady. “ I In winter when the horses phaltum paint over the interior sur hadn't heerd o' that Won't there be crack. come In hot. and. In the case o f work face, especially on the sash bars. more'n one dayT" horses, cannot be rubbed quite dry. When of metal the expansion of these "No, my friend; only one day," waa It will often save colds to keep every Is so much greater than of the glass the reply. that It la Impossible to get a perfect "W ell, then," the muand. "I don't thing tight until they are dry and seal or seat between these and the reckon 1 can got to go. for we've only have cooled off. Tbe stable shown In glass, and as a result there have been the Illustration Is an extra wide one, gut one mule, and John always baa to put on the market many special forms and to secure sufficient fresh air In go everywhere first."— National Month o f metal sash to remedy the trou lets for the central double row of ly. horaea, It may be necessary to make ble o f drip from condensed moisture. ducta from the outalde to the open Under some conditions, cypress bare Hard Luck. ings In the celling over the center of may be more durable than Iron. "Oood m oirlng. Or Hqulller." each passage, about 14 by 20 Inches, "flood morning. Mr. Tyn ip a x" I. I In the plan. These "Do you remember officiating at my and marked can be closed by a board, with pin wedding about els months a g o f" sliding on bottom o f Inside. The eas "W hy. certainly." "And when I gave you 126 a* a wed iest way to make these ducta la to en close between two celling joists, or ding fee you »coined pleaaod." M a y be P o iso n ed W i t h W h e a t If this cannot be done, make as at "Bo I waa." S o a k e d I n a S o l a t i o n off "W ell, If you have a «park of feel D on hay floor above. S t r y c h n i n e —A l s o E a s y to T r a p T h e m . The exhauat flues for a stable of ing In your breaat. you will refund me at least $26.50 of that amount My this design should be three In num w ife has run awar with a chauffeur." ber, about two feet six Inches by (B y W A L T E R B. LE U TZ .) one foot six Inches, extending from Oround hogs may be poisoned with bottom of manger clear to the roof. wheat soaked In a solution o f strych Value of Knowledge. Officer (at distance judging prac Each one connects with lateral flues nine. but they can easily be trapped tic e )— Well, have you learned any below mang«r. so as to tap eight at the entrance of their burrows. A stalla, and tbe o;>enlngs to each stall better way Is to soak a bit of moss or thing new todnyf Private— Yea. air; If you takes the should Increase In size as they leave hay with bisulphate of carbon and bolt out of the barrel and a man Juat the main flue, and be screened with place it well down into the burrow fits tnaide Le'e 300 yards away. hatf-lnch wire petting to keep out covering the entrance with a heavy Officer— And what la there remark tats. All main exhaust flues In a sta cloth. The carbon being heavier than ble should also have two or the oppo- air It penetrates to the bottom of tbe able about thatf Private (after consideration)— Noth alte.atdea made with a door Juat below burrow and kills the animals In Great care In handling in'. ‘cept that I dtn't know It before.— the celling, and two feet down, ao that stantly. this can be opened up against the blaulphate of carbon must be observed Punch. celling and take out all hot air In because It Is a deadly poison and summer. Frequently the hay chutes must never he Inhaled. The bottle JUST PAID W IPE'S BILLS. can be ao arranged as to serve also containing It should be kept tightly for exhaust flues by having a tight- corked until tbe moment it Is to be fitting door at the hay floor, which used. Is only opened for feeding They can be of galvanised Iron as far up as Strength of Mule. the celling of stable, but In such a The average mule will do as much climate as Canada, where the upper work when two years old as the horse apace la much lower In temperature. w ill at three or four. Music Ever HelpfuL Music la the aoareat at hand, the most orderly, tbe most delicate and the most perfect of all bodily pleas ures; It la also the only one which Is equally helpful to all tbe agee of man; helpful from the nurse's song to her Infant— to the music, unheard of others, which often. If not most fr e quently, haunts the deathbed of pure and Innocent spirits.— Buskin. AFTER 7 YEARS SUFFERING What Aits You? D o yon feel week, tired, deepondent, have frequent head aches, ooeted tongue, bitter or bed taste ia morning, "h eart-b u rn ," belching of gas, acid risings ia throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, loul breath, d izzy «pulls, poor or vtriable appetite, nausea at tunes end kindred symptoms ? I f you have any oooaidareble num ber r f the above symptoms you are sa (Faring fro m bilious ness, torpid liv e r w ith indigestion, o r dyspepsia. D r. P ie ro e 's G olden M edioel D ieoovery is made up o f the moat valuable m edicinal principle* know n to m edical soisnaa fo r tha perm anent c o re o f such abnorm al conditions. It is a most efficient liver io vig o ra to r, stoma- h tonic, b o w el regu lator and s e rv e strengthens«. The "G old en , Medical D iscovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm ful babit-forming drugs. It 1* • fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical, forest piai plants. W orld's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N . V# Be Cured In Your Own Home Cared p -rm »r-tly »hört tim* and at Rheu m atism , Stom ach and . a fono*ntr»tAd , In „ smalt en*t . by . mineral water. w a ter,H • _ rr Li t- i __ of of s ronwntrao-d min*ral Ns Fake. S nd for L u n g tro u b les. Skin Diseases testimonial, and Ht*r«turs. ii.aetrial parka«« zi « s Address L A N G ’ S RO C KY M O U N T A IN M IN E R A L W ONDER C O M P A N Y ’ 211 Mata Strwt. PORTLAND. OREGON. Bow'rd Over, There is in a Western town a judge who occasionally hits the flowing bowl until it puts him down and out. One morning, follow ing >n unusunaiiy s w ift encounter with the alcoholic foe, he appeared in his office looking sad and shcVen up. " H o w are you tbie morning, Sam?” inquired a friend. "W o rs e than I ’ ve ever been,” re plied the judge, with a groan. " I m in bad at home. When I le ft the house a little while ago the children were calling me Sam and my w ife waa addressing me as M is te r." SMI LE ON W ASH DAY. KODAKS j Unchanged. *1 met Dunkey today for tbe first time for yeare. He hasn't changed much." "Oh, he hasn't changed at all, but ha doesn't eeem to realise IL " “ How do you mean?" "Oh. he's forever talking about ‘what a fool he used to be.’ “ — Red Hen. How Poems Are Written. "Your ode to Niagara Is the real thing. I felt that way when 1 first aaw the fa lla " “ 1 have never seen the falls," ex plained the po«L “ 1 got the Idea from reading a railway book let" The location of some diseases o f the horse is shown in the illustration here Serious Pert of IL with. which is taken from the North “ Mabel waa eo worried for fear an west Romstead: about her coming narrlage to a m il 1, Poll e vil; 2, swelling by bridle llonarte would get In the papers." pressure; 3, Inflamed parotid gland; "Did u r 4, Inflamed Jugular vein; 6, carles of ••No. That la why sbs Is so muck the lower Jaw; 6. fistula of parotid mora worried now." duet; 7, bony excrescence; 8, fistula of withers; 9 saddle gall; 10, tumor KODAK m m P AIENTs L8!« JSL 0. 0. MARTIN, i® « ChaatOT Comearsa roxTLAso. oas. »■«« *ww*. ™ g o t a for K'nrttUtia* WE BUY OLD GOLD H lehret priera paid for Silver, Old I Jewelry Jewelry, GeM Teeth, t.e . U N C LE M YE S. _ Forty ye Portland. ¡1 Sixth, between Oak and Pin*. Tumors, Goiters, Rheumatism Chronic, Nervous and fe m a k Diseases The laundrers' delight Is RED Thoroughly CROSS B A L L BLUE. A neat, bandy Arm cured without the knife. Senator urn, Beautiful location. Katas package, nothing to break or spill, •quipped the lowest. rite for literature. and a blue that la all blue. Meadow Glade Osteopathic Sanitarium It la eo far superior to any liquid | bluing that there Is no comparison. Dr Mmd C C m , PW wm . Buttle Ground* Wash. Always produces snow white clothes. Waurlka, Okla.— " I had fem ale trou Large package 10 cents. A S K YOUR BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL bles fo r seven years, was all run down, GROCER. osa tona* H i l a e * e á * a n d s o nervous I ' • s t r a l i prOas*.*» > «ak. AS asa mi kfOq could n o t do any His Lullaby. S «as«* a f a * a* thing. The doctors s l e » « la US a * Mt "G ood morning, Mr. Schneiderpop- || treated me fo r d if safe R0 *r wok. s k i! " exclaimed the good lady o f the feren t things b u t IQJMBT ZITTO JCBDK A UMGL did me no good. I bouse as the new second-floor back La* 23* w* Sam *. T . go t so bad that I took his place at the breakfast table. could not sleep day "G o o t m or-r-rning!” replied the or night. W h ile in musician, bowing gallantly this condition 1 read " I am so afraid you didn't pass a o f L y d ia E. 1'ink- Should have a c py o f my now booklet. comfortable n ig h t" pursued the host ham’s V e g e t a b l e "C a n we do "N eurology—the W ay to Health.’* C o m p o u n d , and ess, sympathetically. began its u s e and anything fo r you?” It to’la o f th « wonderful cures that ha▼• bean " N o t koom fortable? M e !” ex made and how to get well. W rite for It today, feft wrote to Mrs. Pinkham fo r advice. In H A R V E Y W. FREEZE. Merchant* Trust a short tim e I had gained my average claimed the long-haired one. "A e h , DK. Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. w eight and am now strong and w e lL " ja, I sleep like ze hummingbird! I — M r s . S a x l i e S t e v e n s , B . E . D . , N o . was oil rite. Joost before I go to ft. B o x 81, W aurika, Okla. bed I br-ractise m it mein feedle— ” A n o th e r G ra t e fu l W o m a n . Skylights Tanks Gutters "O h was that it ? ” interposed the Huntington, Mass.— “ I was in a ner hostess, w ith a look o f glad relief. Down Spouts Steel Ceiling vous, run down condition and fo r three " I ’ m so pleased. W e thought you years could find no help. l BAYER “ I owe my present good health to were sh ifting the b e d ."— Answers. 2v4 Market Portland. Oregon L yd ia E. Plukham ’s “Vegetable Com- SEND FOR CATALO G UE. ound and Blood I*urifier which 1 be- Children suffer every day in the year eve saved my life. with Sprains, Bruises, Bums, Cuts and “ M y doctor knows what helped me Bumps. Hamlins Wizard Oil has been and does not say one w ord against I L ’* curing these aches and pain« fo r nearly — Mrs. M a r i J a n e t t e B ates , Box sixty years. 134, Huntington, Mass. Because your case is a difficult one, H i»tory Didn’t Repeat. doctors having done you no good, do Senator Swanson, o f Virginia, tells not continue to suffer without givin g L yd ia E. Pinkham 's V egetab le Com a good story on him self about the first He pound a trial. I t surely has cured political speech he ever made. many cases o f female ills, such as in says: " I jumped up and began: flammation, ulceration, displacements, ‘ Gentlemen, Herodotus tells us— ’ fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic ‘ Which tick et’s he on?’ yelled the nains, backache, that bearing-down man with a red shirt. ‘ Herodotus feeling, and nervous prostration. t el l 8us, ’ l resumed with a gulp, ‘ o f a whole army that was put to flight by the braying o f an ass. ’ The crowd applauded and I fe lt fine. Then the above the din. Can be had by ambitious young men man’ s voice rose aad ladies in the field o f " W ir e le s s " ’ Young fe lle r ,’ he called, ‘ you needn’ t or railw ay telegraphy. Since the 8- be afraid for this crowd. I t ’ s been ^POtìrLA*.T>, QñT9C*r hour law became effective, and since tested.’ ” — Buffalo Commercial. the W ireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country, Youth Never to Bo Recalled. there is a great shortage o f telegraph A man has a shrewd suspicion that ers. Positions pay beginners from SEND FOR $70 to $90 per month, with good age has overtaken him when he keeps assuring you that he feels as young FREE chance o f advancemenL The National Telegraph Institute, Commonwealth aa ever—and he doesn’t know but— FIRST LESSONS Building, Portland, Oregon, operates younger. Poor fellow, he whl*tlee to keep hie courage up; but, alaa! he under supervision o f R. R. and W ire less officials, and places all graduates cannot recall youth as he calla bis into positions. It w ill pay you to pointer— with a whietle. I Was Cured by Lydia E Pink, ham’s Vegetable Compound EVERY HOME C A Good Position HRS ■HESS CALLESE w rite to me for full details. Motilara win tod Mrs. WtnsloWa 8oothio| 6ym p tue best r-m ed * to usa lo i th e ir cùUdroa l u n a « tfia ics thing period. RAISE FRUIT » « * BERRIES W \ * T i l l f tWN t à l l i N The Young Man— Do you think a man could marry when he’s getting *6? The Older Man— If It'a twenty-five million, yea l u Wns* for «ataloarn** and hta-rmtera. Darstoelna and pnnrtnr Wail urdara riaan promo- •ttantine r o m a n d r h o i o S u p p ly Co. MS Third Strw-t PO RTLAND . O R K TO DESTROY ~ GROUND HOGS E ' DISEASES OF HORSE LOCATED AND ■ M a o « yrnir «vat j f U rtar, h a r« fmaHor, bettor prod a c t * *dd to lit# • •ajoyuietat; enhance roar p ie t w it fh n ü n «; fre i hotter. ! look bettor, «loop better. 4o botter W o m il trooe, th rob «. boo he*. Tine*, pi onta oo the theory thron tbol "good oleo ta » o l l roo tod i *<*od f rira*!* « e l i t u 'le d * L & (arpe ftoaafvw aaaofey. >w fern té* «■«o», «àeutd àa <m sewry k«M r AKIM* M U H N$I$!2Y 80 T o a s e * 1* 0 . W • • O lit a lo * OESCHS Guilty ot Something. Another law yer’ s story arrives. W e are told that a man was charged with picking a pocket the other day F i n e * « In Q u a l t y . L a r g e s t In V s r l s t w They ru*et ever* requirement for cleaning *a4 and that when arraigned he pleaded polUhlug *h<we o f e*t huida end colore. " g u ilt y . " The case went to the jury, however, and the verdict was “ not gu ilty .” And the court spake as fo l lows; “ You don’ t leave this court without a stain on your character. By your own confession you a-e a thief. By the verdict o f the ju ry you are a lia r .” — Cleveland Plaindealer. FO R CYK ACHES IV llilN I v o S a lv i; Mrs. Prime Puzzled. Cy Prim e says he often tells hta w ife that whatever he amounts to he owes to her— and the poor woman can t make up hie mind whether he la handing her an Insult or compli ment. FOI IIEUMATISM, HEUIUL8I4, SPRAINS. BRUISES OR ANT PAIR O I1 -T E D G B the oa'r ladies »bo* . that poaltWalr contains O IL lilack« and I’ ollabe* Hdtea* and children’» boots and shoes, s h in e * wi t h o u t ra b b in s . 2-U-. -French OI o m .” 10 c . D A N D Y combiuetlon for cleaning end pudahlac ell kin It o f ro«*et op tan «hoc«, 35c. “ Ster" tine, 10a. ELITE combination for gentlemen who take pride in having their Rhoes look A L Reetoree color and lustre to all block »hoee. Polieh with ft brueh or cloth. 25c. BABY ELITE m e 10c. I f your dealer doe« not keep the kind you want, •end ub hi« a id re*« and the p rk* Im stamp« tat ft full «lae package. No. ss—’l l P N u caused by collar; 11, splint; 1#, m v M AD S O N L Y B Y W H IT T E M O R K B R 0 8 . f t OO.t BLU M AU ER-PRANK DRUG CO. landers; 13, a treat on the coronet; 14, 2 0 - 3 « A l b a n y ■ « ., C a m b r l d g s . B l i t w r it in g to o d r a t t i ea rs g i ga a * 2 sa UUIt.it and L a rg e d M an ufacv •n 1 1 on th is p a g a r . P O R T L A N D , ORCOON sand crack; 16, qulttor; 16, knee Shoe P o iith t* i a (Aa World. bunch; 17, clap on back sinews; 18, ringbone; 19, foundered foot; 30, ven tral hernia; 21, rat tall; 22, spavin; 23, curb; 24, quarter crack; 26, thick leg; 26, malanders; 27, capped hock; 28, «welled sinew «; 29, greaae; SO, (¿»lor more good# brighter and faster colors then may ether dye. One 10c package colors ollk, w o o l and cotton equally weM sand crack; 31, tumor of elbow E PUTNAM FADELESS DYES