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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE IE VEN Spring-Cleaning The Human ByaUm Nd It Mr. M. Morgan,- 4U sth Ave.. K Pnilm-ril, Minn., illi-- "I Ink fnnn ln li two IjiiI Ilea of Honda Hi.i.ii rill In the irlnv In unify Ilia blnml Jut n trauUtiy iia 1 ilci my htm -lrnti1ritr. anj an runl lifjM -f'Mitri and iNit-hrlril, I li.ll-ve II la 111 lii'nl liliHul iiiirlll.r known." II. mi, H.-rninrlllt an I'lmililnra th rurntlv i Im l,U of rxl, Inirka and h rh lu ralao them In I heir blah-el tllli leni yi heme ta tineiitiiilnd cures, (let II today In ukuhI llijuld (unit or tublila tailed Harsaluba. rara, Piaas. Aftar the aarmun to Hunday morn lug the factor wloumd astf abook hand Hli a young Oarman. "And are you regular communicant!" aid tba raotor. "Yaa," aJ4 tbe 0r tnas; "I taka the T:5 every morning." Ullncotfa. Oood Word for the Depart ad. Kara la tha kind of aa obituary a, uenrgia editor put up ror m man: Tour Jim Jouaa alum I'll earthly Ir Bixiila on a llu.b and awara tha rlr yesterday. Ha did not aland bark c cause lb a water waa cold, but plunged right la and atruik out fur tba otbar abora and mat tbe angels tmllir.l. Jim aa a pour man, but bad bla ubsrrlp- tloa to bla home papar paid up and tot thara In good shape. Pac) to bla luaiuory," EarnTfifs Suit m Cns IIclt! w tftt tar mi hnr" Ha Vk jT'imnlilm m tmt 4 a.-r,. tV- - Urn - - Tr tf all! rn in CM Tha London Feather Market. Tba I-otiilun market for tha linporta Hon of pluuiage for ladloa' bala la tha largest In tlia world aiid It is eetlmat ad tbat 6, COO persona ara employed la tba manufacturing and cXber work In rldanul to tbla trada. Tba value of tha Import It aaJd to be $1,600,000 to 14,000,000 a year. forest and 8tranl in EM JaW - a-t. t-l aa- vritf --U, iaal Of !- aj iaaat-4 tlM la awf aaf a .Hiw.tiMgt. Waa tar r .' FARM JE ORCHARD Solrt and Initructlaru from Agricultural CotletfS and Exptrtmtnl Slathms of Oregon and M'inhlnulan, Spat ially SultoHt to Pacific Cuutt CaJill-mi AGENTS nJ SOUQTORS UtJ" ff In itarf.L4 f.r mri Lu I'urkart IUUV iwC4 C4V. ! aam i !) a4 tL ' fa m aWi4 aka4 ha) aMa4 itMMi kf tki rKf 4Ma a J. liMfiigl A Hf kwa4M " mm ava ar t Wiat fcnlana awaawai M a waalaMlXtlMii M 4w H m avU aaMa, fAMCOH TJUlOHiM COfctrr, OM. M,CMuo.U, Wnxo.Mn Words to Women III, Women mIki tnllrr with diiordrra peruliar lo Ihelr l ilimilj wrila In Dr. l'lerca and rronivo Irea Ilia advlua l a pliyiicien of uvtr 0 )ere' nrience a tkillcd and iutIiiI tiK'iulitt in Ilia diea lf women, livery Icltrr ol lliii tort he I he ml Careful enniil,-relicin jnd U nijnrdrd a ttcreiily ronfulenlinl, Mjny ertnilivrly Dimlr-I oiimrn wrila fully lo Dr. I'leroe 'ImI lliey wnuld klirink Irocn trlling lo their lurl phyiioian. 'I !ia lutnl phyiit'ien la prelly euro lo y Diet lie ciniml tl anylliin willmul "an eminelion." Dr. 1'ieroo hold Ihet thee di-laatrful ctemiuulloni ara gnerll nred- leu, aud that no womuu, ocept in rara cae, ihould submit to tbnm. . Dr. Pieree'a lrentmnl will cure -ou r!ht In tha prleaoy of your own home. Hie ' i'avoritt Preeuripiioo" hue cured bundrede of Ihoueande, aoroa of them lue worst of oaee It I the only mcJIi'ine of In kind flint in llie product of a rrgularly raduetej rhyairien. The only one 4od tiHiiii.li that in makeri dare lo print it every lnreJn iil on it omide wrapper, 'I here' no secrecy. It will hear emin liun. No elcuhol and no Imhii-lurniing drujls ara found la il. Some unwrap u'ous niediviiie deelrrs mey offer you a i.hklilule. Dun'l luke it. Dou'l Inlle with yuur heitlih. Write to World'a Dpennsry Medicul Aocilion, Dr. R. V. i'iurue, I'roidrnl, lluffalo, N. Y., taka the advice received and be well. TO MAKE DEVONSHIRE CREAM i ' V .' Yw r Tl , 'JT T J ' . . - -S .1 -r iitu r i -til M - - - " PLUMBING SUPPLIES Wa Sell to All Help U Fight the Trut Beth Tub $ 8.00 Toilet 11.00 All Ruurnntced absolutely first tiutik. J. SIMON & BRO. 581-85 Front St, Port and. Or. Kidney Trouble Overcome fcy the Great Treataen 1 nave been a auRVrer for years til kidney and lilmldrr Iruulilo nud took al iiuiHt evi'rytliiiig a drug store coutaine ml limit utilHiniiij; any henrfit. 1 siitfcri'il so Hint J bi'i'Mmn utter l i nri.ii riii-. , as I rould not sleep, ninny di.y and lnul a heaihirlie tun 1 1 mo. 1 saw one of your advertise menls and iih a hint rcort. decideil t try your Hwamp lioot. I am now takin I he third liottli! and feel like a ne nomnn, sleep wi-U anj liuve no pain wliatover. 1 KtrmiL'Iv advise all sufferers to tak tha only real cure for kidney and bin der trouble. lr, Kilmer's Swamp Hoot w a IkkI senil lo mv. i ou tuny publish this letter If you wish so that it tuny be the means briniriiijr some poor sufferers buck health. JIK8. MARY O'DONNKM,, Lander, Wyo Mubarrilied anil sworn to before in tbis July Hth, 1909. CICAHI.KY AI.I.KN', Notary Public in anil fur l remunt' I o., Wyo. Rr llr Ck. Slltrti.n,,Hn. S T , Ha Still Live. Cbarloa Btlllwell la tha nnmA of Ind at Jacknon, Mlsa., who wnlkod or tho railroad track and waa struck by a passe ngor train. Ha waa thrown a distance of 15 feet by actual menaure tnunt and ha landed on bis bead In a cornfield. If you think that did tha buiilneaa for him you are greatly mis taken. Ho abed a few tears, went to bed for a day and then got up and apllt some Vood aud fools all rlzbt again. THE EMPIRE LINE if" rii Have you Mwn lh Fay Run-L-" w ninir Knipir Crt'fir. StirUr ollnw Kntrm? If not. you houid, for thy r both rn in thoir line, and th priciw an riRhL We will be vlati to orul you cntalttfr. EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR CO.. Ltd. TM Ftanttm . Pnrttatut. Or, ii Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send to lr. Kilmer & t'o., UinKham ton, N'. Y'., for a sample bottle. It wil convince nnvone. You will also receive ii booklet of viilimlile Inforiftat ion, tell Inif all n limit tlio kiduevs and bladder When wntiiiir hu sure und mention this tiatier. Foi sale at all rime stores, i'rieo fifty-cents and one dollar. OPIUM TOBACCO IlnhlU JPoiltlol Ooril. Dnlyi.tlt hurliciiil Kaeli'y In. mltuu. lo Orntoa. Writ f.r lllntrntiHl clrtnli.r. mrimHimu.7ii.iiTMii. Celebration r-oroiaden. The Re, Dr. linger, of Prague, hst publlahed the following advertisement In a numbur of Austrian papers: "FleaHo take notlco that because of my deafness any festivity arranged by my friends to celebrate the fortbeonv Ing fiftieth anniversary of my activity In the pulpit will have my disapprov al, and I hereby forbid any arrang moats In fV"' Tile Made by Saxons. Tn the north of Staffordshire?, with n the parish boundaries of Stoke-up-on-Trent, lies the district called the Potteries. Though llttlo is known of who earliest days of Its history It Is certain that tiles were made there by the Saxons, as tiome have been found luring excavations made In recent times, and fragments of cooklrg and domestic utensils, probtb'.y of Roman ir!g!n were ri1 -pd there also. Slip, '' in mn miniaini aju Ut Milk Stand Until a Good Head of Craam Rlaee, Cook to Boiling Point. A render who waa Interested III a ffclpe for making Devonshire cream baa kindly written aa follows, regard lug metbnd of procedure: "I used to work In a dairy at bomo where I) vonshlre cream was one of our ape chillies. The way wa made oura was to let the milk atand till a good bead of cream rota on It. Then we lifted the tin containing It onto a copper boiler cf water, hot, but not boiling, and let It simmer until done, la this way, Ite cream la made sweeter. though good results can be obtained either way. One advantage In water scalding I that you cannot burn the cream aa you might with stove acald lug. Cure must be taken not to have the milk tin too full or It will sink. The wuter must be of aufflclcnt quan tity to flout the milk tin. Our copper was generally built la a bouse, but In my opinion where a stove Is used a lumo deep pan filled with watur rsuld answer tho sam purpose." Motrvs win find Mr. Winston's Soothing Syrup tur test reined to uaeiol Uielr titUOnui luring van uwuuu purioa. CARE OF DAIRY CALVES. Ik-rowing of a food, healthy, thrifty skim-milk calf are a clean tx-n or lut Professor F. L. Kent, of the depart- milk fed sweet, warm ami from clean ment of dairylnif at the Ori-Kn Aim-1 vessels, rctnilarly fed In not too large cultural college, sets forth In a earn- quantities: whole oaU aa a sunn fully prepared paper the best method mental grain 1W1 with well cured hay of caring for dairy culves. He has and eome succulent feed with winter prepared a very complete set of dirc- rationa. Hy the observance of these tions which should be used in guiding- simple rules a skim-milk calf will be a the duirymnan In caring for his calves deligM to behold and tha acrawney, to the best advantage. ' I Impovr-rlshed little creatures which One of the weak points of dulryinjr are so much in evidence at timea will Is the usuully unsatisfactory cmdi lion no lonirer mar the landcat) of the or the growiriit dairy calf. The pot- modem farm bellied, unthrifty calf so often met upon dairy farms Is really a travesty I PRESERVING p'oSTS AND POLES ujxm mo inuusiry mere is no ex CUS tor this. If proper methods are By Prof. a. W. Pmr. Iir1rnt of roraatry. employed, excvllcnt culves can be vmim A.ricuiiur ui,... grown upon skim milk. Care, how-1 In the greater part of Oregon there ever, muat be exerciitod from the time is still such an abundant supply of of birth; even before birth careful timber that little thought has been Forgiven! We can even take a charitable vie' of the time taken dally by tbe type writer girl for the arrangement of her alr. Her fingers are congested by the work of writing, and tired by contact with the hard keya of ber machine and the different feeling of her hair. and tbe llttlo plays and movements of ber fingers Id adjusting It, are a dis tinct stimulation and relief. Paul W Coldsbury. In l-.i. k Cures While You Walk. """ Allen1! KrMit.l-'u, la iMrf.ln f. .. wi-at Ins, ralltu, ami "Wiilii-n, aHibm fwt. Sold or mi iiruiiOMn. i-rii-e r Don't n-.-ci.t iil-titute. Trial narkue HtK. AJJivu iiuuo. uiiniMi, la itoy, . y. Net to c fnought Cf. "My dear," be feebly aald, after they bad permitted ber to go to htm after tbe operation, "I aball not re cover. Tbey think I will, but they are mistaken. I fool It I am g Ing to die." "No. no, John!" aba cried. "Don't say that! You mustn't die! I haven't a thing that Is t to waor to ' Pain and Swellinir seldom indient" in ternal rrifan e trouble. Thev are iiKUnlly the remit of local cold or tullnmiiintion which can I quickly removed by 11am- ina Wixard Oil. preparation should be made, for this event, Lvery dairy bam should bo supplied with one or more roomy, wclj-lighU'd, well-ver.tilated box stalls. Shortly before the cow is expected to freshen she should be placed in a box stall that has previously leen thor oughly cleaned. If this stall h.xs been much used as a hospital stall It should not only be thoroughly cleaned but dis infected as well. For this purjiose a two tier cent solution of Creolin, or one part of corrosive sublimate to two thousand parts of water may be used. Use clean straw for bedding. Permit the calf to remain with its dam for about twelve house, after which take the cow to her regular stall and allow the calf to remain in the box stall for a few duys if the stall be not needixl for other purines. It is conaidered not a good practice to allow the calf to remain with its dam longer than twelve or twenty-four hours. By leaving a calf with a heavy milking cow for alonger period than this it is liable to cause a serious shrinkage in milk production. About six hours af ter taking the cow away, milk her out clean and give the calf not to exceed three pounds of this freshly drawn milk. It is a good plan whenever practic able to milk the cow three times a day for a few days and give the calf about three pounds of the freshly drawn milk at each milking. For the first week the calf should be fed three times daily and the whole milk should be continued until the calf is three weeks old; after this substitute from one-half pint to one pint of skim milk for the whole milk. In about a week or ten days the calf should be getting all skim milk. The change should be made very gradually. Even at this age unless the calf is 'very large and thrifty it should not be fed more than 10 or 12 pounds of milk daily. The skim milk should be fed at blood tem perature and sweet. Milk directly from the separator while it is yet given to economy in its use. The ex haustion of the timber resources of the East, together with the rapid increase in population in the Northwest, are rapidy producing conditions which will materially increase the value of all classes of wood. With the decreaning supply and increasing demand the price of the commodity must, of ne cessity, advance. Consumers of wood will naturally be forced to make use of poorer grades of material or else resort to means of prolonging the life of the stuff employed. In line with the idea of increasing the usefulness of timber by prolong ing the period of its utility, the Ore gon Agricultural college, through its department of forestry, his installed a plant for the preservative treatment of fence posts and other farm timbers which are used in contact with the ground. The equipment consists of two galvanized iron tanks, one cylin drical in form, 3 feet in diameter and 3J feet high, and the other rectangu lar in form, 3 feet wide, 3 feet high and 8 feet long. The smaller tank is provided with a series of steam coils of inch pipe in the bottom. This is the hot bath tank. The other is the cold bath tank. The preservative used is commercial creosote- All timbers treated are peeled and thoroughly seasoned before the pre servative is applied. Fence posts, for example, are placed in the hot bath tank, with the temperature of the creosote raised to 215 degrees Fahren heit and allowed to remain about five hours. The fluid is kept to a level which reaches just above the point where the post sets even with the sur face of the ground. At the comple tion of ' the hot bath the posts are placed in the cooling tank for two or three hours. In this treatment the average fence post should absorb about two quarts of the preservative. To make the reason for the applica tion of the preservative clear, it should be understood that decay is due MOHAIR SJ?1 WrftaYlwtar f" TltX IL T. KvkiuN CO. fUlaJJI traml St. MrU,V OTR kodaks :zDK?n karoos an4 klcmtitra. Daaiilapma; Mail wiiara gl-att ounri alMRUma wm4 aftr.nrtc f on 14 Tktr Nlraat fortland thovo Supply Co hruNR rmL MOHAIR VfZ? THEO rtKNHC M CO. tn A.h til rWlaiwf. Or FARMS, ACREAGE CITY REAL ESTATE AND HOMES 130 Railway tic BoUtfinf, Partlwvi, Or. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL 1 I I . mt. akad . aa oowaa r 'r V . - r 1 -- .al HALT I UAtkXt. INSIST L'POH WESTERN MANTLES l. a. rum a con 2XFrunt8uwt lac., Dutrl-arni farUand. Or. BOYNTON FURNACES Must eeonomwul mrui fTt!ve fur bouee and schauj hrtin. J. C BAYER f LRNACE CO. front and Market Sta. Port and. Or. EEND FOB CATALOGUE. KILL YOUR MOLES, GOPHERS AND OTHER RODENTS WhitiwY'a Rodlt Torch will do th Fully bmtsd at Lcwia and Clark Fur nod O, A. C Addreas M T. WHITNEY. Chwood, Or. COFFEEC . TEA SPICES BArtING POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT L eOHriAWO. ore.' J Greait.t i i...ig in Life. Neither rich furniture, nor abund ance of gold, uor a deaocnt from an illustrious family, nor greatness of au thor! ty, nor eloquence aud all the charms of speaking, can produce so great a serenity of life as a mind free from guilt, kept untainted, not only from actions, but purposes, tuat are wickr ' warm is the best to feed. Feed also I to the action of low forms of plant from perfectly clean vessels. Un- life known as bacteria and fungi. Fa- clean milk pails are the skim-milk miliar examples of fungi are the toad- calf's greatest foe. stools, which grow on , damp, rotten As the calf grows and develops the logs, and the punks or brackets which milk ration may be gradually increas- are seen on the trunks of trees in the ed until from 12 to even 20 pounds per woods. These ouside forms, however, day may be fed. The latter quantity, are Yiot the cause of the decay. They however, is the maximum. In fact are the fruiting bodies which bear the calf should be watched closely and immense numbers of spores dust-like upon the very nrst appearance ol particles corresponding to the seeds of scours or a tendency to Dioatvng the higher plants. These spores find quantity of milk should be immediate-1 lodgment in dead portions of a tree or ly reduced. in down timber, and when moisture Keep the calf m a clean pen that is conditions are right begin to grow. frecuiently cleaned out and bedded The growth of the fundus in the inter- with bright straw. A calf stanchion tor of the wood consists of long, thin, should. be constructed so that each calf film-like whrte threads, which, by re in the pen can be fastened in a sepa- peated branchings, eventually pene- l The coniidence felt by farmers and ! I gardeners in Ferry s Seed to-day 1 would bare been impossible to feci I I any seeds two score ot year ato. We have made a I trowing. always do l exactly what yon expect ol them. For sale everywhere, FERRY'S ISU SEES I I URITJU, Free on request D. M. FERRY CODotraH. Niton. I Constipation causes many serious dis eases, it is thoroughly cured by uoc tor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic trate the entire structure of the wood. So much of the wood fiber is eaten away or changed in composition that J its strength is diminished. The tex- PJOWVestTIPIE of the year to hsvs your Uieth out aud plate and hrHibrawnrk donit and bre la the piano to got the boat painless work poaalblo. t!oporour'ric. are the ssfest aud most reliable cathartic and System cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid Z,iver, Biliousness and Sick Headache, At DruceUti' or by Mall, 2S Cants BttVT CUKMICAI, CO. rOUTLAND, OlLKOOIt it. We ftnlfib. nlate and tirlilua work fur out of town patrun. In nue ilay If ileiirad. 1'ainli.na eitraotlnn 4fi-te whan ptata or nriuan wora la oruer ad. Consultation lro. Molar 0rens $5.03 22k Drldg.To.lt. 4. 00 Qold riUInn LCD Enamel Filling- 1.00 Silver Fllllmo .50 Qood Rubbor . flltol D.UU Boit Rod Rubbor Plate I.OV Palnleaa E.lr'llon .50 BieT BITHODI DS. ST. Will, rnmnnruo Sliaaou la ium utihuhu m rniua All work fully arunrontfled for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co.. inc. Painless Dentists sHI-i Bullitlnf, Third snd Wsshhwton. PORTUNO, 0R( OUioo Hour.: IA. k.KII.k ooSajra, IW1 P N U No. 17-M1 w HKN writing- to advertisers plea mention thla paper. Iurill mv '"r ' ca f Stomnc-h Trou W11I (J1VC ble Nourolojry will not cure. r O C O f S'ck or well you need my fUUViUU .lew booklet "Neurolog-y. the Way to HooKi." Mailed free. DR. H. W. FREEZE, Neurologist 308 Merchant. Truat Bids., Portland, Ore. Ii.o muawito btone. Tbe "Tteal Moablte Btone" Is a black basaltic block, unearthed at Dlban in 1S68. by Rev. F. A. Kleiv, 3.8 feet by 2 feet In dimensions, which contains 34 Hies In the Phoenician languaga. These chronicle the result of Meats King of Moah, from Ahab King of Is rael. At least two replicas of this valuable stone bave been made, but original Is still In tbe Louvre lo Purls. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for lied, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 2fc, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. rate stanchion while being fed. Con struct it with a trough in front which may be utilized in feeding grain. When the calf is from two to four weeks old it will manifest a desire to ture becomes brittle and disconnected. J take some solid food. Nothing is bet- and the wood is commonly spoken of ter at first than equal parts of bran as "rotten. and whole oats. Feed a very little The simplest way of prolonging the of this immediately after giving the life of timber which is exposed to the milk and while the caJt is still con- attacks of fungi is through reducing hned in the stanchion. Alter a little Knew his business. "What you want to do is to have tbat mudhole in the road fixed," said the visitor. "Tbat goes' to show," re plied Farmer Corntossel, "how little) you reformers understand local con ditions. I've purty nigh paid off a mortgage with the money I made) haulin' automobiles out o' that mud cole." CI r'-"-- FOR YEARS Hotinewlves have uned it cloth to protect their hair while weapinjr, but nothinjr to protect their lunira. cauH.nir irritation and inflamma tion. Dust la both dangerous and annoy in a You would refuse water that waa not clean, but continue to breath polluted atmosphere and never complain. NO-DUST SWEEPING COMPOUND la chemically prepured, absorb the dnt and die eane trermSj nave doctors' bills. Make your prtjmiiiea dunt clean" by usinff Sweeping1 Compound; bum the sweeping. NO-DUST No. 1, for household use, in 5 and 10-lb. cans, S6c and 60c., grocer; 7G-lb metal dm mm $2.50. NO-DUST No. 2, for business places. 75-lb, drums, $2.25; 160-lb. barrels, $4.00; lit 1Mb, bar rels, $5.00; f. o, b. Portland. Order by mail or through your ffrocer or druggist Send for circular. CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO. 629 Washing-ton St., Portland, Ore. Mixed Metaphor. The famous commingling of meta phors beginning, "I smell a rat; 1 shall nip him o tla bud," has been surpassed. According to Punch a Yorkshire japer writes: "We hope Mr. Atkinson will keep his word and with the eblltty he baa always shown tear to shreds and tatters the sub terranean methods of the clique which at present rides the high horse." iiiilili "I have been using Cascareta for In somnia, with which I have been afflicted for twenty year, and I can say that Cae ca ret have given me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friend aa being all that they are represented." Thos. Gillard, Elgin, III. Ptauant Palatable. Potent. Taat Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. lOe. 260. Wo. Never aold In bulk. IVe van. Dine tablet atamped CCG. Guaranteed ts our or rour mooov back. when the calf eats the grain readily the bran may be omitted and whole oats given. This. is one of the very best grain rations for calves for sev eral reasons First, oats are rich in fat, which takes the place largely of the butter fat in whole milk; the chewing of the oats assists in the de velopment of the masseter muscles; the hull of the oat stimulates the de velopments of the rumen and in a ' me chanical way assists in the digestion of the casein. A rack should be provided in the pen so that hay may be fed.s The best cured, brightest hay should ' be selec ted. A mixture of clover and mead owgrasses is probably the best calf hay, but vetch and oats, or alfalfa, are also good. It is an excellent plan to supply a little kale, roots or silage. Succulent food in some form is very essential for the health and thrift of a growing calf. The method outlined is for the winter management of the the amount of moisture in the wood. It 13 common knowledge that green fence posts decay quickly. This is due to the fact that moisture condi tions favor the action of the fungi. Hence, as a matter of economy, posts and pojes should never- be placed in the ground unless they are thoroughly seasoned. However, since seasoned wood gradually absorbs moisture from . Hard to Live Up To. An example of greatness thrust upon one is an eieven-year-ota noy; living In Hamilton avenue, Jonkera. His name Is George Washington. H was born on Christmas day and. christened on Easter. The lad sing in the choir of St Andrew'a Me mortal cbt""h. calf. A spring calf should be fed in Setting a well-treated post saves the the same manner, but allowed to have cost of setting three untreated ones as the free range of a nicely sodded pas- well as the price of two posts. This ture. Shade and also an abundance involves a business rjronosition which of clean water should also be provided, should be considered by the hopgrow- Ttie essential requirements ior tne ers and ranchers of the state. Feiine ,e.uay. First Cat "How sweetly you sing! I never heard anything so entrancing! U'hat was that last song?" . Second fat fspntimentallvl " 'Tf T hurl nine. the soil, some means ,of preventing thousand lives to live, I'd live them all iungua ntuuii ou muisi wuou is Qesir- fnr von "Wnmnn'a WnmA fjimMn. aoie. inai is me omce periormea Dv in the liquid used in timber treating. It poisons the food supply of the bacteria and fungi which produce decay. Experts in the forest service esti mate the average Lfe of all fence posts used in the United States to be about eight years. With proper pre servative treatment this life may be increased by fourteen years, giving a total service of twenty-two years for the treated posts. In other words, a treated post will last nearly three times as long as an untreated one. drop hoi Foolishly Expunged. . I remember a passage In GoU amlth's "Vicar of Wakefield," which he was afterwards fool enough to ex punge: "I do not love a man who is sealous for nothing." Samuel John son. Lofty Structure, Next to the Washington monument the new Pilgrims' monument on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, which Is 272 feet high, Is the loftiest structure of solid masonry on this continent. She'd Been In Europe. Tm afraid the Bhip might run In to an Iceberg. "That danger, auntie. Is very remote." "Well, give the cap tain a dollar, anyhow and then he'll be extra careful." Not a t A 1 OJJlCO Docfors prescribe very little, if any, alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera tives, lnis is ail in Keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer's Sar- saparilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. We publish our formulas 7 yers We banfah aloohel from our inedioiuea We urge yon t. eo&.uit jour doctor The Reason. Daughter There ain't anybody come In for dinner today, ma. Landlady (grimly) No; this Is the day that they all promised positively to pay. Puck. Unless there is daily action of the bow els, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nausea. dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doctor about correcting your constipation by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills. Hade ky tha J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Haas. a