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D AIRYING IN DENMARK. P .n w n s r r , "Y es ," growled old ltoxley, “ Mabel's lover interviewed uie last night. Stupid I Land Worked for Hundreds of Yoora •till Boats Ours. la 'a constitutional disease originating in fe llo w ; no sense at all." “ Ah I* exclaimed Asouin, “ then you | Impure blood and requiring constitutional That Amariean farmers and promoters won’t have him for a sou-ln-lawT” They Began to Do the llaual Chorea treatment acting through and purifying the ; •f agricultural Industrie* are rather “ I? W hat have I to do with It? The at the Age of Seven blood for ita radical and permanent cure. tax in grasping their opportnutiee, and Idea o f his coming to usk me when the The greatest constitutional remedy la Years. are in danger of being outgeneraled in girl anil her mother are satisfied. If the markets of tho world, unless they he bad any sense he'd know that set improve their methods, is the belief of tled It.” — Philadelphia Press. In usual liquid form or in chocolated WORKED IN THE H E L D S AT 10. Dean James E. Russell, of Columbia tablets known as S a r s a t a b s . 100 doses $1. H e llo e d T o r t u r e . University, New York. Dean Russell Nasal and other local forms of catarrh “ Lil, you just ought to hav* heard was recently a visitor at the state col are relieved by Catarrlets, which allay in how Mias Capsicum talked the other day flammation and deodorize discharge. 50c. when she was real mud. You don’t know In the E vening They H ad to Husk lege, and during his stay there ad dressed an assembly of the teachers of what you missed.” Corn and Pare A pples for the Inland Empire, who were attending “ What did she say, Jen?” D ry in g on a String. the teacher«’ institute in Pullman. Rela The colonies of Great Britain have “ Gracious! You don’t expact me to say nearly 100 times more area than the the dreadful things she said, do you?” tive to the problems just mentioned, he mother country, France eighteen timea •aid: and Germany five times. “ Thirty years ago New York was G iv e s H I m N s T r o u b le . W hat would the boys o f to-day think sending butter and eheese to the Loa “ Uncle Henry, don’t you find it hard of the way the country boy« lived aixty ” don markets. N ew York butter and Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing work being a vegetarian?” and seventy years ago, or even forty eheeae were ruling out similar products Byrup tho tvs' remedy to use tor their ch. lnz a “ Not at all. my boy. It's only necee years ago, when the w riter was a boy? during ihe teething period. from Ontario, and other parts o f the sary to be conservative about it. When I feel an insatiable craving for a big asks a contributor to the Rural New world. Ju«t th irty years ago Denmark plate of bacon and eggs I always yield Yorker. A t the age o f 0 we boys ( I began to think she could make butter F o r e i g n n u d D o m e a tie . speak more especially about boys, as and put it in the London market. The His W ife (re a d in g )— 1 see they had to it.” — Chicago Tribune. there were uo girls in our fa m ily) be question was, How could she overcome a bread riot in Spain recently. the lead that N ew York already bad in gan to have our regular chores to do. H er Husband— Y e s; and we'll have the London marketaf She sent men to A t 7 we begau to milk, and at the age London to study out the ground; to find one at home soon if there isn’t an im o f 10 we were expected to be out at 4 what London wanted. Then she set provement In your biscuits. In the morning, and do our share o f' about to give them the required product. O r t h o ir r n p h lc o l R o m a n c e . “ Denmark is a country of poor soil, the milking, feed the pigs and calves, They were returning from the spelling eat our breakfust and aw ay to the field which has been tilled and overworked bee. for a thousand years. Nevertheless, the “ Mr. Spoonamore,” she said, “ why did (no compulsory eductlonal laws In Danish population annually sells in the you miss that easy word? You spelled those days) driving oxen to plow or markets of London $35,000,000 worth I ‘honor’ with a ‘u ’ ” harrowing with an old forty-tooth of butter. In 1903 the entire United “ I know it,” he answered. “ The feel d ru g; hoeing corn, for it must be hoed States exported only $1,064,000 worth ing came over me all at once that I just at least three times. W e boys at 10 of butter. In addition to the vast quan appeal to the W ell-Inform ed In every couldn’t get along without ‘u,’ Miss were expected to hoe a hill and skip tity of butter mentioned, Denmark walk o f life and are essential to per Daisy.” •ends out one-fifth as much pork as we With which old, old story be won her. a hill to keep up with the men; fetch do, and just as many horses; and cer manent success and creditable stand the water for the men to drink and tainly, we should lead the world in the ing. Accordingly, It Is not claimed ride the old mare to cultivate, for the breeding o f horses. In the meantime $100 Reward, $100. that Syrup o f Figs and E lixir of Th e readers o f this t aper w ill be pleased to man who held the cultivator must have the Danish nation has taught the bens Senna Is the only remedy o f known learn t>>at there is at least one dreaded disease a boy to ride the horse, but he must how to work. Four hundred and fifty value, but one o f many reasons why that science has been able to cure in a ll its not let her step on a hill o f corn, for thousand dollars worth of eggs were ex stages, and that is Catarrh. H all's Catarrh It Is the best o f personal and fam ily Cure is the o n iv positive cure now known to the If he did the whole field was thought to ported by this country in 1875, and in m edical fraternity. Catarrh be ng a com titu - laxatives is the fact that It cleanses, tion al disease, requires a constitutional Lent- have gone to ruiu. 1 wonder what the 1903 this export had reached a value o f $8,092,000. In the last ten years H a ll's Catarrh Cure is taken in tern ally, fanners o f those days would have sweetens and relieves the Internal ment acting directly noon the blood and mucous sur Denmark ha« taken $8,000,000 worth o f thought to see the farm ers o f to-day faces o f thesystein, thoreb. destroying the fo in< organs on which It acts without any corn from Iowa and Nebraska, via New dation o f tiie di«case, and g iv in g t e pat ent Promotes DigeslionJChtfrfii gliding through the cornfield with n York, which she has fed to Danish cows debilitatin g after effects and without strength by building up the consti tu' urn and neos and Rest.toiuiim newer assisting nature in d o in g its work. Th e pro- two-horpe, double-row cultivator doing and pigs, and then placed the latter in having to increase the quantity from prietors have so much fa ith in ilsr urativepow - Opium.Morphine nor Mughal. the European markets in successful ers hat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any the work o f six men. tim e to time- N o t N a r c o t ic . case that it fails to cure. Send for lis t of The boys o f those days had to work. competition with similar products from testimonials. It acts pleasantly and naturally and The m ajority of farmers seemed to America. Address F J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O. A f i r tfou n tS M ZL rm za “ I said a moment ago that twenty Bold by all druggists, 7/>c. truly as a laxative, and Its component think that all a boy was created for Take H a irs Fam i.y P ills fo r constipation. years ago the competitor of Denmark 7W » W - parts are known to and approved by was what work they could get out of was the State o f N ew York. In these J W tS tfx - h im ; that a boy ever became tired was tw enty years the Danish people have physicians, as it Is free from all M o re T r o u b le . AmtSstd * “ M y husband had an awful time col something against the laws o f nature; j increased their exports from $1,000,000 objectionable substances. T o get Its fa llU r . if he lagged he was lazy. The school to $40,000,000. In the same twenty lecting that debt,” Mrs. Lapsling was beneficial effects alwayB purchase the him Seed- saying. “ I don't pretend to understand day* Of the farm er boy» of those timea y e »r » farm value» in the State o f New genuine— manufactured by the Cali ? 2 »«> muthyrren r terry“. law terms, but 1 heard him say that be were from about Dec. 1 to April 1. York have decreased $200,000,000 In fornia F ig Syrup Co., only, and for fore he could get the money he had to . . , . . , . i the last fifteen years Ontario has outbid but mliul you. we were expect,at to go N#w ¿ ork in ythe , , me in the A perfect Remedy forforsflpa- sale by all leading druggists. Harney She« the man’s wages.” to the barn evenings and husk corn cheese market. Tw enty year» ago New I Io n , Sour Stomach. D tarrhoea until the busking was all done. A fte r York companies received Canadian W orm s f onv ulskms.Fever ish that was done, then fo r the apples, for cheeee and put the New York stamp on n ess and L o s s O F S le ep . about 73 to 100 bushels must be pared, it to get one cent more in the Eugilsh quartered aiul (Sired, and strung on market. Today the New \ ork farmers Facsimile Signature ot strings with the rib o f an old umbrella « • »ending their eheese over the Cana ST . , . . , . . dian boundaries, and paving two cent« I for a needle, and lmng up behind the pound order t/ lell j? >t N EW YO RK. kitchen stove to dry. 1 his work was i show ing the superiority of European all done evenings. About two or three method» o f education in comparison There is an ^rapo ration from the body going on continually, day and bushels were considered to be a fa ir with American education, Dsan Russell night, through the pores and glands of the skin. T h is is nature's way of , evening’s work. Oh, yes, we used to said: m aintaining the proper temperature of our system s and preserving the soft ' have corn huskings and apple parings, j “ Wurtemburg is a small German ness and flexibility of the skin, and so long as the blood is free from impur It broke the monotony, and we young »t a t . a little la rg e r than the Inland ities no trouble will result. W hen, however, the blood from any cause sters had lots of fun, but I guess the Empire o f Eastern Washington, and Exact Copy of Wrapper. a population o f about two mil- becomes infected with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, and boys o f to-day would think It was rath- having lion p erion i. T h irty years ago W u r com ing in contact with the delicate fibres and tissues with which the skin is er tame «¡)ort, for now the hotels and temburg began to realize that her pop- so abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, and the saloons have more attractions. The ulation was beginning to dwindle; that effect is shown by Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of various kinds. average farm er’s boy o f the twentieth «omething had to be done to maintain These impurities and humors get into the blood through a deranged or century has more money to spend on her in tegrity as a state. So «he set inactive condition of the system ; the members whose duty it is to carry off himself in one year than the hoy ot about building up a system o f sehools the waste and refuse m atter of the body fail to properly perform their work, . , , . . ... . „ for all the people; that would help the ’ FOR ’t0 be a carpenti;r , a and th is impure, fermenting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by fifty years ago had In his entire boy- boy wfa<> the blood. The skin is not only affected by poisons generated w ithin the hood days. There was not even a $1,000 pi umber, or a farmer, in the same de boy in those days. ; gree, according to his needs, as they system , but poisons from without, and guaranteed A t the j»ge of 0 and 10, respectively, would assist the youth who desired to absolutely such as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, I have used your S. S. S., spring and fall, my brother and I rode our old bob- ^ « a lawyer, an engineer, or a phy- N ettle Rash, etc., enter through the WATERPROOF for the past two years, with the result that it tailed mare, 'Slippery J a w ." to ......... . •***.»• TodV Wurtemburg ha. a uni- entirely relieved me of a form of Eczema open pores and glands, and so thor A ,, „v. . versity giving courses of worldwide which my doctor was unable to cure. My oughly do they become rooted in the a distance o f two miles. \\ hat would fam - - - • - school», weaving and e; technical arms, lower limbs, and, in fact, the biggest blood th at they are ever present, portion of my whole body was affected, and the boys o f this age think to see two manufacturing school»; two hundred and OILED SUITS. SLICKERS when I first began S. S. S. the itching, etc., or return at certain seasons of each such youngsters astride o f one horse? ( th irty industrial school« in towns and was worse, but I continued the remedy with AND HATS year to torment the sufferer. Salves, Rut as we became a little older w e villa g e «; schools for metal workers, and the result that the dry, itching eruption en Every garment guaranteed washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skin drove her hitched to father’s old pung. worker« in the textile trades; schools of tirely disappeared. I think a great deal of Clean - Light • Durable diseases. True, such treatment re your medicine, and have recommended it to In connection with this I never shall ” rt- ° f agriculture, of preparation for others with good results. It is the best blood 5u»ts *322 Slickers *322 g 4 . if «-no a household management; and numerous lieves some of the itching and dis forget an incident, although it was a , . . s , • , , , , medicine made, and 1 can conscientiously * M # farm schools, and high schools through comfort, and aids in keeping the skin joto er stir otMem ere*rw.ie*e recommend it for the cure of all blood and very common occurrence fo r boys o f out thp gtate CATALOS r m t rot! T M A iK It* clean, but it does not reach the real skin affections. CHAS. HORSTMAN. those days to be left alone and with j “ Wurtemburg. a but Wheeling, W . Va. cause, and at best can be only palli the care o f the premises. My brother larger than th « Inland E m pir« o f E&st- ating and soothing. A thorough was 10 and I 11 years old. W e came ern Washington, supports all these m- cleansing of the blood is the only certain cure for skin diseases. S . S . S ., from school one very cold, stormy night stitutions, with an income o f ten dollars a gentle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients in February. W e stopped on our w ay Per k«ad o f population. \\ hat would W o r k f o r L i r e I m p r o v e m e n t S o c i e t y . Iu small centers of population where of the forest and field, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. goes down into the . * • i ..t,_ 1 American citizens think, i f in addition who lived at a neigh- . .. .. circulation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and to leave a girl ® to supporting agricultural colleges, they none but the most general laws govern bor’s. and who rode to and from school purifying the blood, and curing skin affections of every kind. It supplies were asked to support five hundred It ia necessary to form an Improve technieal and industrial schools for ment society to look after the health to the blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and with us. The neighbor was a relative o f the every two million of population 1 This and well being o f the people as a whole, all other parts of the body, and rids the blood of any and all poisons. S . S. S. cures Eczema, Tetter, Acne, S a lt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy, N ettle Rash, fam ily and he told us that our people is whs.t is being done in the small state says the L 09 Angeles Times. The laws and all other skin troubles, and cures them permanently by removing every had all gone away early in the day, as o f Wurtemburg, and from the point of o f hygiene must be observed. Both sew o f American citizen« today, it is trace of the cause from the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any a near relative o f the fam ily had died, vie^f almost inconceivable; the contemplation ers and surface drainage should be pro medical advice desired furnished free to all who write. and that we must hurry home and do of which must lead any American c iti vided by the people as a whole, and THE S W IF T SPECIFIC CO.. A T L A N T A . GA. up the chores, which consisted o f about zen to infer that his country has much where no city government exists this is fo rty head o f cattle to care for, also to do and learn before it can success a splendid work fo. a live society for horses, hogs, hens and various other fu lly compete with the old country in civic betterment. things. Our neighbor relative told us the producta of industrial education.” OLD-TIME FARM BOYS Catarrh ! Don’t Poison Baby. p rO R T Y Y EA R S AGO almost every mother thought her ch ill must have * PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A F E W DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE 18 NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotio product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of “ narcotic ” is : "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul sions and death. The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” etc. Yon should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without yon or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it hears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Hood’d Sarsaparilla Truth and Quality Swlji CURES If DISEASES MADE k SERVICE Teeth W ith or W ithout Plates Out-of-Town People W e can do your entire Crown, Bridge and Plate Work in a day, if necessary. Positively Painless Extracting Free when Plates or Bridges are ordered. Sensitive Teeth and Roots re moved without the least pain. Ten chairs. Only the most sci entific and careful work. 20 Years in Portland And Associates Painless Dentists Failing Bldg., Third and W ashington Sts. W . A. W I S E IA II. to 8 P. K .; Sundays » to 12. Painless Extraction 60c; Platea, $5.00. Both Phone«, A and Main 2029. iW.L.DOVGLAS, s c u s e » o r t h e r tu iiv , m i n . a o v a , w o m e n . M 's a c * a n o c h i l d h i n ■ 0 . W . L O i o M a o m t w M d m»Sm w w . - C o n n ' . O . i O . $ 3 .0 0 mnd M . K O mhomm • . Ihm » o a r a t t a r w a s ai f i a t O T r ta t i t » ___ * * A l l s » o f W m IIX. “He must be a very rich man." “Not so very. I haven't read about him presenting a dlplndocna to any mu seum Just y e t ” — Detroit Free Press. nTV ZZ. ~Sr g^Eto e r e o r j wmmimr vmlum than mnj r e f f i e r ^ r s A o e s m thm mrorid to-d m y. • V. L Dougin $4 tad 16 691 U g l Sboet Cianot B$ E$nlM At Any Me* W (A C T IO N . W .L IK ,U lw .e < r l.liu a p S s M "> . to hurry home, do up the chores, eat Answers I ) Queries. our supper, be careful o f fire and get to bed early and get up early next Bjr J. L. Ash lock. Washington Experiment: 8 ta itón. Pullman. morning, do up the chorea, give our | Haverford, Pa.— “ Is it considered cowhide boots a fresh coat o f grease ' that hog raising is practicable in the and make ready to go to the funeral o f northwestern part of the United the relative where our people had gone S tate«!” H. W the day before. “ It ia probable that there is n<o plaee Well, we trudged home as fast as we in the United States where the prices could hurry the old mare. The snow fer pork product« average aa high a« was fallin g fast and a stiff wind was ia the Pacific Northwest. A condition coming up In the west. Our home was of significance, too, is that the people of this region are not sufficiently alive a mile from the main highway and over to the necessity of their meeting the a mile from the neareat neighbor and demend for perk product«. These who In the very shadow o f the heavy tim are in the business are making money. ber. W e arrived home to find It desert Conditions ere improving, however, for ed except for our old shepherd dog Jim at the present time we note e growing and the house as cold as an Iceberg. tendency amena farmer« to pay more You can bet we were not very long In attention to this bueineee. The Berk shire breed is preferable, in my doing up those chores and getting our- k . • . y. .. opinion, although the Dure« Jersey* are wives tucked sway In bed. It seems , £ k illf 1#m. At lh, ¿ p , ri- thst I can bear now the wind howl tn.it statios ws have about soasludod around that old-fashioned Dutch bouse that a sroaa of thsss two brood» would tip tbere on the hill that cold and bo bottor tbaa oitbor ono b r itoalf. ” atormy night The next morning we Z v r L i t o s ll jr . were up bright and early to make ready Reporter— Do you ever contribute any for onr Journey, eome Are or a ll miles thing to foreign papers? away. Onr neighbor relative came and Comic Bard— Why— er— yea; on look helped ns enme about chores, uo we ing over the miscellany columns of the could get started aa early aa possible, papers I And that I contribute lots of for the funeral waa to be quit* early, stuff to the London Tit-Bits. for the body waa to be Milpped by rail road. At last we were off with old i a o s B v e r r t h lO M . "Slippery Jane” hitched to the pang, Prosperous Clnbman— When I flret t r but the high wind of the night before rived In this town, forty years ago, I had piled tbe anow mountains blgb and hadn't a ahlrt to ay hack. onr passage waa necessarily very alow. Old Clubman— Worse than that; you W e tipped over no less than sixteen hadn’t a tooth la your heed. timea and bad tbe old mare so deeply F in n P r o . p r o * fo e t h . P a h l le . In thS snow that we were obliged to "T h e corporation hag resolved at ' « » t shovel her ont as many times, bat at to lay out a park for the benellt o f the laat ws reached onr destination. This poor.” la practically the life the farmer boy "H a v e the preparations begun?” of onr section lived away back In “ Yes. A ll the Keep O ff tbe Orase* the '00s. _____________________ signs have arrived already.” *" Every time a boy shows bla banda, somebody suggests that he waab them. H ie H t a v it r . "Y ou r full name is John Quincy Ad ams. is it? Why do you always writ# it J. Quincy Adams?” "W ell, naturally. I don't want anybody to get the impression that I'm the orig inal John Quincy A damn.” L e t t e r s fro m P ro m in e n t P h y sician s addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. D r. J. W . Dinsdale, of Chicago, 111., says: “ I uso your Caatorla and advlso Its use la a ll fam ilies w here there are children.” D r. A lexan d er E . MIntle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says; “I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and liave found It a reliable and pleasant rem edy fo r children." D r. J. S. Alexander, o f Omaha, Neb., says: " A medicine so valuable and beneficial fo r children a s your Castoria Is deserves the highest praise. I fin d it in use everyw here." D r. J. A . M cClellan, of Buffalo, N . V., says: “ I have frequently prescribed your C astoria fo r children and a lw a y s got good results. In fact I use C astoria fo r m y ow u children." D r. J. W . A llen , o f St. Louis, Mo., says: “ I h eartily endorse yo u r C as toria. I h ave frequently prescribed It in my medical practice, and h are a lw a y s found it to do a ll that Is claim ed fo r i t " D r. C. H . Clidden, c f St. Paul, Minn., says: “ M y experience as a prac titioner w ith your Castoria has been h igh ly satisfactory, and I consider it a n excellent rem edy tat the young/’ D r. H . D . Benner, ot Philadelphia, Pa., says: “ I h ave used your Cas to ria as a purgative In the cases of children fo r years past with the most happy effect, and fu lly endorse it as a safe remedy.” D r. J. A . Boarm an, of K ansas City, Mo., says: “Y o u r Castoria is a splen d id remedy fo r children, known the w o rld over. I use it In my practice and h are no hesitancy in recom m ending it fo r the complaints of Infants and children.” D r. J. J. Mackey, o f Brooklyn, N . Y., says: “ I consider your Castoria an excellent preparation fo r children, bein g composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good rem edy fo r a ll disturbances of th « digestive organs." G E N U IN E N e u t r a li t y . The voter In l>rearyhur»t reflected. ”If I vote the ‘citizen«’ ticket,’ ” ke •aid, “I ’m agin the people, and if I vote the ‘people’s ticket’ I ain’t a good riti- aen. Blamed if I’m goin’ to vote at a l l!” Putting his hat down over his eyes, he turned on his heel and strode away In disgust. The intricacies of village politic« were too deep for him. E n t e r la g m D e m n rra r. “Talk about the superiority of mind over matter!” said the argumentative boarder. “It’a just the other way. If you want to bs sure not to forget a thing you don’t trust It to your memory. You take a pencil and a «lip of paper and make a memorandum of it.** The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T H I CKNTAun COM MAN V, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY, T r o n «* «* B n In Æ yers detrtroyti a ll the flie s and a fford * c o m fo r t to every h o m e —in d in in u r oom , s le e p in g ro o m an d every p la c e w h ere flie * a rc i rouhleaome. C lean, n e a t and w i l l n o t s o il or i n j u r « a n yth in g . T r y thorn on ce and yon w ill n e v e r he w ith ou t them. I f no t k ep' l»y d e ale r*, g en t prep aid f o r 20c. HAROLD S0ME&3, 119 D *Xaib A y *., Brooklyn, B. T . W ANTED F a rm INFORMATION ML LARDING o r B u s in e s s for sale. Not particular about location. Wish to hear from OWNER only who will sell direct to buy er. Give price, descrip tion ami stale when poebession can be had. Address. . DARBYSHIRf. Bo- 228. Hod*»*«. N T. M 03 RE R r o o k lfn . Third-Floor Tenant— See h ere ! I ’ m one o f n committee o f men in this build ing, nnd I've called to ask you to sell your flute. Second-Floor Tennnt— Delighted to xee you. 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