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A FIGHT FOR LIFE
It tm a t.een right or dla fur many of u
In tlm past a 11 J th lucky people are
thoan kIiu hava auffrrcd. but who arn
now well I'ki'uiikii thny hvrdrd natiira'a
wiirnlnc lK'il In lima to correct tliolr
IrtiuMo with (hat wonderful nrw dlacuvnry
of Dr. I'larro'a callnd "An-u-rliX" Vou
ImuM prontptly tinrtj thrxa wartiliiK,
auina of wlili h are dlxxy ixlla, tuckiu ho
Irrrcularlty of Ilia urlna or tho pulnfu
twii:K f rhiumatlam, aiiatlca or lutn
lut. Ta drluy mny inaka (xuiatbla the
daiiKiiiiii forma of khlnry dlanuaa, iiiih
an UiiKlit'a dlavaae, dlubeloa or atuno In
the l.la.l.lr r.
To uvercnina tln-ao dlatreaatna condl
tlun tkn plrtily f excrriH in the opi-n
air, hv ii.I a hravy meat dirt, drink fro-ly
or watrr ana at e n im ni um ir
I'lfri e Anuria ral)lota (double atrenislli)
Ynu will. In Hunt tlmo, find thai you
am one of tha firm Itidornera of Aaurle,
an am thouaaiitlM of nelabbura.
Htrp Into the drug Htotn nml niik for
Anurlc, or aend Ir. V. M. 1'leree, Uutfuli),
N. Y., I no for trial pk(. AnurU', many
time mine potent than lltlilu, ellmliuitea
uric- acid im bol water inelU augnr. Ailv
Moitly Talk.
"GcttliiK up bctlmea and enjoying
the. early morning ta delightful these
auya.
"yes; I ofteu talk about doing It."
60 the Nurae Waa Fired.
Her huMbund had Just come home
and had bin first meeting with the
Dew numo who was remarkably pretty.
"Sho la aonalblo and aclentlflc, too(
urged tho fond motner, "and says he
will allow no one to kiss baby while
she Ih near."
"No one will want to," replied the
husband, "while abe is near." Ex-
CllallgA.
Then and Now.
"I)oes your grocer attempt to ex
plain hlKh-priceaT"
"Ho did at flrHt Now he merely
shudders as ho accepts the monoy,
and 1 groan." LoulBVllIe Courier
Journal.
Distrusted the Promise.
"Why bo wad and downcast?"
"My wlfo baa threatened to leave
me."
"Cheer up. Women are always like
that, but they hardly ever do it."
"That's wbut 1 was thinking." Ex
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RABBITS FOR MEAT
Belgian Hare Is One of the Best
for Table Use.
DUALITY OF FLESH SUPERIOR
M"eh of Excellence of Anlm.la De.
pends on Rapidity of It Growth,
nd Still More on Manner
of Cooking It.
(Prepared by the TTnlM mm., popart-
l'y ttin tirodiu
1.. " """"ivniii: riiu-
mm on fiiniiH and In the buck yards of
hik?" arm even of pities, the moat
Supply of thn country imiv ho
8hly lltlL'lill'litcd. Such rnM.lta I.
ciiHlIy (jfown null enii bo propagated
wmmut costly luvi'Htmont in land and
.ouuaiuga,
! Tho lti'lKlun Jmro Is onr of tho best
rabbit fr tiii, us,,. It weighs more
thnn inoht breeds, develop very rapid
ly, and the quality of tho incut Is su
perior to all iho other. The Flemish
giant la a cross between the licdglnn
hnre mid other breeds, developed espo
dally for largo alzr, with the result
that the flesh may be slightly courser
In mature nnlnmlH. With young butch
Convenient Rabbit Hutch.
rnMiltn, few persons run dlntlnnuls
difference" In tin' Quality of the flcKh
of the various breeds. Much of the ex
cellence of the rabbit ns food depentb
on the rnnldltv of Its irrowth and Ktlll
mere on the iminner of rooking It. As
orten prepared, It Is dry and Insipid:
but in the hands of an experienced
rook It becomes nil lliiit th liinsir fns
tldlotis taste can wish. An especla
rentilrement In pnokliur the lielirlnt
bare 1st that none of the natural lulces
of the meat be lost In the process.
The directions herein trlven for the
Ctiro of Kctelnn rabbits tire tipiillcnble
to the tntinagetiient of most otltt
breeds.
Selection of Stock.
If rabbits nre bred for food only, the
Bclectlon of stock is of less Importance
than when they are bred for show pur
noses. All thnt Is reuulred Is a slzublt
nnlrnnl of cood. hnrdv slock. However,
the nolnts for which the fancier breeds
tho HelRlnn hnre include also those
most desirable In a food nnlrnnl, so
thnt if one can find stock with these
characters well marked, nnd nt the
ennm time constitutionally sound, he
should by nil menus obtain it. I'urO'
bred stock is more profitable, too, be
rnuso It mny be sold for breeding pur
poses as well as for the table.
General Standards.
Tteletnn hnre fanciers of n few yenrs
ego differed somewhat In opinion as to
tho proper stnndnrd of color for tins
animal. Some aimed at the color of
tho wild English hnre a sandy light
brown. Most Amerlcnn breeders seem
in hnvo nreferred a deeper reddish
tirnn-n Tn nil other rcsiiccts the stand
outs were the snnie. The cnier re
quisite concerning color is thnt It slinii
,n na nenrlv uniform as possible
throughout tho upper surface of the
nnimni nml thnt the fur snail nave a
rich luster. Tho "ticking," or shading,
Should bo wnvy rather thnn dotted.
The belly nnd the lower surface of tnll
nnd hind feet should be wiutisn, out
-hito The neck nnd breast
ho snmewhnt Iliditor in shade
thnn the back, but not in mnrKca con
nui'uiu
trast with It, nor should tne cnangu m
ehndo be abrupt.
Ears. The ears of the mature tsei
Him should be about 5 to 56 Inches in
i ,i. .,,,.ir.r with the size of the
nnlrnnl. They should be well shaped,
strong nt tho base, nnd almost trnns-
n tim middle. They must not
be pendulous, but should, when the
... II 1 tinll-n-r Cirri
nnlnial is quiet, no innmuu u,.v..v,..v.,
resting straight over the shoulders. A
i.W'k Piiirlne nt the tip and ns
far down the front nnd back as pos
sible marks tho best stocK.
Body. Tho body of the Belgian is
longer In proportion to tne wnoio nu-
thnn thnt of any other Dreea ox ui
Simple Outdoor Hutch.
same size. Bucks nnd the younger fe
males should never have the appendage
known ns "dewlnp." This some mcs
develops in the older ones, but is re
garded as a blemish in animals Intend
ed for show purposes. The ba
should be only slightly arched, and the
forelegs and feet should be perfectly
straight nnd free from white.
Age of Breedlno Stock.-The begin
ner should always - select mature ani
mal, about a year old for breeding
stock These may bo known by the
St alert look, the
and the small claws, a most hldde n in
the fur. .Coarse, long claws are a sure
indication of age. Listless-looking,
rough-couted, or pot-bellied animals
(except pregnant does) should be re
Jocted, especially those having the
wiiiies of the eyes stained with vel
low. A hutch rabbit In good health is
gentle, neither savage nor overtlmld,
and does not screurn when lifted by the
enrn.
The Sexes. The does selected for
breeding mny be of the same strain
ntid even of the same litter, but the
buck should be of different stock, and
when poHHlble obtained from another
breeder. Hardy young animals with
the best characteristics of tho breed
may bo bought at from $1 to $2 each,
Often they may be had of nearby
breeders, thus saving the expense of
carriage on long Journeys by express.
Hutches and Pens.
The Belgian bnre does not do well
when kept wild in open warrens. The
common English rabbit is better for
this purpose. A good many IJulgluns
hnvo been turned out in various parts
of tho United States, and In the vlcln
Ity of tho city of New York nnd on
tho western coast this hns resulted in
some complaints of damage to crops,
Am a rule, however, and fortunately for
tho fanners, these animals, when
obliged to Kblft for themselves, fall un
easy' prey to their enemies and dlsap
penr within a few months.
Belgian hares mny be managed fuic
cos.sfuily in two wnys: (1) Entirely
In hutches, or (2) in outdoor fenced
runs, or courts, with hutches for does
when having young, and sleeping
hutches for other stock. The hutch
system with various modifications Is
the more common and is the only
method adopted by rabbit fanciers who
raise for show. The use of small runs
or rabbit courts to give the animals
healthful exercise In fine weather Is of
Hdvantnge.
The Rabbitry.
The rabbitry mny occupy part or all
of n barn or shed, or be built in a she!
tered space in the angle between
buildings or walls. The Indoor rab
Id try has decided advantages. The
place should be well ventilated, but
not subject to drafts of cold or dnmp
n I r. These may be prevented by ventl
lators In the roof, or by a system of
elbowed pipes passing through the
sides of the building and renchlng a
height of two or three feet above the
openings.
Hutches.
Hutches for the Belgian hare should
be somewhat larger than those intend
ed for smaller breeds. They should
be built of good lumber, have tight
floors, nnd have at lenst 12 square feet
of floor space nnd n height of two feet,
If there is plenty of room in the rab
Idtry it is best to have the hutches sep
arate; but they are usually set In tiers
or stacks, two or three In height. Each
hutch In the rank Is complete In itself,
so thnt Its position may be shifted at
any time.
A convenient Indoor hutch is one 6
by 2 by 2 feet, with a movable parti'
Hon dividing off n third of the space
at one cud for a nest nnd sleeping
chamber. The pnrtltlon has a smooth
hole to permit passage of the animals
from one part to the other. The front
of the hutch has tw;o doors, one of wire
netting, the other of wood. The wood'
en door opens to the sleeping chan
tier and should close tightly. It is best
Movable Outdoor Hutch.
to use metal hinges for the doors. The
partition mny slide In a groove be
tween the doors or may be nut in and
taken out through one of the door
openings.
Outdoor hutches should linvo sloping
roofs nnd overhanging eaves to protect
them from rnln. The screened door
should have n sliding cover of wood or
ho fitted with a removable cloth cover
Small holes bored near the ton of the
hutch will afford all necessary ventila
tion.
Movable hutches have some advan
tages. They may be carried outdoors
In fine weather and taken back under
shelter nt night or during storms.
T inn. nnrrnm lrvnta nroleettni? nt both
mi. . v . i- -' " i - r
ends of the hutch are nil that are
needed to" convert the ordinary hutch
into a movable one.
Courts.
A rabbit court may be paved or
floored, or It may be n grass court sur
rounded by a rabbit-proof fence. Sleep
ing hutches Inside the court may be
omnii hnves of nnv sort If they are
stout and water-proof. They should
have sliding doors to confine the rnb-
hira if desired, and should nlso nave
small holes near the top for ventila
tion. If a court is used, hutcbes win
still be needed for breeding does.
a mbblt-nroof fence to Inclose a
grass court should be made of heavy
nnnirrr nettinir 5 or 6 feet wide and
of 1-Inch mesh. The posts, project
ing 3 or 4 feet above tne grounu,
should be well set outside the edge of
.nurt The nettinff Is Stapled to
the posts, leaving a projection of 6
inches or more at tne top auu uuuui. j.o
nt thn mvmnrl. to be turned Into
1 in.in:3 ui " " .
the court. The lower edge should be
covered with 10 or 12 inches of soil to
rtr,t tho onimnls from digging OUt.
The upper edge also is turned inward
to keep them rrora cumuius
n i.t ot tho tons of the Dosts make
the best support for the, overhanging I
V.lr7ntnt nleees Olh
netting, au-iiuus"
wood "aJP,8118'-
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Season!
SACRED MISTLETOE.
The drulds with ceremonies of great
solemnity used to collect mistletoe with
a golden sickle "against the festival of
winter solstice." Only the oaks bear
ing mistletoe were sacred to this an
cient ocder of men. '
It Is recorded thnt the people's rev
erence for the priests proceeded in
great measure from the cures which
the priests effected by means of this
curious green plant of the pear-like
berries. It was collected thus cere
moniously by the drulds because It was
supposed to drive away evil spirits.
The reason among the drulds for
bringing In bits of evergreen from the
woods and adorning the house is a
most charming and lovable one : "The
houses were decked with evergreen
In December that the Sylvan spirits
might repair to them and remain un
nlpped with frost nnd cold winds until
a milder season had renewed the foli
age of their darling abodes." Crafts
man. Forerunner of Christmas.
The spirit of merrymaking that
marks our Christmas holidays had Its
origin with the Roman feast called
the Saturnalia. This was a festival in
honor of Saturn, father of the gods.
It lasted for a week or two, beginning
about the 19th of December, and was
the occasion for great revelry among
all classes. No business was transact
ed during this period, war was sus
pended, private feuds were forgotten
or forgiven, and general good fellow
ship reigned supreme. Friends ex
changed presents with one another,
and the slaves were waited upon by
their masters and mistresses.
A Wish.
I'd fain have a centipede's stockings
To hang by the fireplace tonight
And then have an octupus Santy
With eight arms to fill them up tight.
New York 8un.
A iCmtg Drafoit GDut m
In many purl3 of Switzerland
he Yuletide customs and
festivities still have their he-
ginning on Dec. 6, which is j
the anniversary at St. Nich-1
w olas. Markets and fairs are '
W then held in villages and cit-1
It's, and, seeing that the old .
traditions prescribe for this j
day the purchasing of pres-1
ents for the children, it is an
eveiit of utmost importance '
fo . all youngsters. In some
districts St. Nicholas parades j
around in person in an attire
very similar to that of our'
American Santa Clans, gener-
ally carrying a big bag filled I
with apples, prunes, nuts and
homemade cookies, which he
distributes among the children
who have been obedient during j
the year.
The next and in modern days t
the most important festive day
f of the whole Yule season is
. Christmas day. History relates
f that it was only in the year
f S5Jf A. D. that the Roman
a Bishop Liberius regarded this '
u particular day as the birthday j
f of Christ, and as they were fur-
It thermore desirous of giving a
jf more religious importance to 1
jV-T ftco important Roman festivals j
ftj -ii1ii.J. nlcn foil rfo irt fht .
same period. With the obser
vation of Christmas day the
,j !Santa 8 place in many sections '
1 'the Christ Child, is said, to i
come from the far north and
fjs always brings at wonderful I
Christmas tree, aecorated with
all the glittering things asso
ciated with fairyland and Went)-1
iiy laden With manijoia gifts.
The CORRECT TREATMENT FOR COLDS
Colds are conLracted when strenglh U lowered and the
inflammation easily develops bronchitis or lung trouble, while
grippe and pneumonia frequently follow and any cold snouia
have immediate treatment with
The National
which first builds up the forces
to the blood streams and creates real body warmtn.
Its cod liver oil is the favorite of physicians for correcting
bronchial disorders and chest troubles.
The Imported Norwegian cod liver oil always twed In Scott'i Emulsion i now
refined in our own American laboratories which g-uarantees it free from imparities.
Scott & Bowne. Eloomfield, N.J. 17 9
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Nothing Left.
"Yes, we used to sit out in the old
summer house in the beautiful moon
light. Strange to say, Jack never be
lieved he kissed me as often as I ac
cused him of doing."
"Ah, and how did you convince
him?"
"Why, the next night I told him to
cut a notch in the Bummer house each
time he took a kiss."
"How did the scheme work?"
"Very - well for a while, but er by
the end of the week there was no sum
mer house left" Exchange.
CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA
And Rashes That Itch and Burn
Free to Anyone Anywhere.
In the treatment of skin and scalp
troubles bathe freely with Cuticura
Soap and hot water, dry and apply
Cuticura Ointment. If there is a nat
ural tendency to rashes, pimples, etc.,
prevent their recurrence by making
Cuticura your daily toilet preparation.
Free sample each by mail with
Book. Address postcard, Cuticura,
Dept Li, Boston. Sold everywhere.
Adv.
Very True.
The science of food was a pet sub
ject with a certain teacher, and she
never wearied in telling her pupils all
about food values, . proteins, carbohy
drates, fats and other funny things. At
the end of one lesslon she set some
questions to test what they had learn
ed. "Can any girl tell me what three
foods are required to keep the body
In perfect health?" .
One maiden promptly waived an ex
ulting hand.
"Please, miss," she said eagerly,
"breakfast, dinner and tea! " An
As Br-er William Sees It.
You never know when you is happy
till you is cl'ar out er happy land, an'
den you ain't got time nuff left' ter
kick yo'se'f not knowin' it at de right
time.
To keeD clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regu
late liver, bowels and stomach.
Unusual.
"See anything unusual on your
trip?"
"Yes. At one of the places where I
stopped I found a ticket agent who
didn't seem annoyed when I asked for
a ticket." Detroit Free Press.
The Difference
"What's the difference between a
drama and a melodrama?"
"Well, in a drama the heroine mere
ly throws the villain over. In a melo
drama she throws him over a cliff.'"
Judge.
E SLOW Kl
Eat less meat if you feel Back
achy or have Bladder
trouble,
No man or woman who eats meat
regularly can make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally, says
a well-known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which excites the kidneys,
they become overworked from the
strain, get sluggish and fail to filter
the waste and poisons from the blood,
then we get sick. , Nearly all rheuma
tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous
ness, dizziness, sleeplessness and ur
inary disorders come from sluggish
kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache In
the kidneys or your back hurts or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at
tended by a sensation of scalding,
stop eating meat and get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any phar
macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of i water before breakfast and In a
few days your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to flush and stimulate
the kidneys, also to neutralize the
acids in urine so it no longer causes
irritation, thus ending bladder weak
ness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and can
not injure; makes a delightful effer
vescent lithla-water drink which
everyone should take now? and . then
to keep the kidneys clean and' active
andhe blf40dynp,!.' thereby avoiding
L ' . ,
HDWYHEATEAIEHS
V
DNEYS
Strength -Builder
by carrying rich nourishment
YAUGHAN'S PORTABLE DRAG SAW
Cuts 20 Cords in 10 Hours
. BUT NO EQUALS. Writ, for lsrf ti.
Vaughan Motor Works,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
LOOK YOUNY.PRETTY
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No
body can tell.
Hair that loses Its color and lustre,
or when it fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair. Our grandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture improved by the addition of other
ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," which
darkens the hair so naturally, so even
ly, that nobody can possibly tell It
has been applied. You just dampen
a sponge or sofi brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. By morn
ing the gray hair disappears; but
what delights the ladies with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that,,
besides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, It also brings
back the gloss and lustre and gives It
an appearance of abundance.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
to Impart color and a youthful appear
ance to the hair. It is not intended
for the cure, mitigation or prevention
of disease. Adv.
One More Scalp.
He I've a notion to propose to you.
She Please do. I'm trvine for a
record. Exchange.
Hun Music Barred.
"The other evening they (the
bocb.es) had a piano in their advance
trenches, and we were close enough to
hear the performance," writes a
Tommy.
"What the blazes are you tlayin'?"
one of our chaps shouted across.
"Wagner!" came the reply.
"Well," grumbled Tommy, "I don't
wonder we're fightin' you about it"
Person's Weekly.
HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART!
Son Or Brnthpi- in ralmn n trainini. f
If so, mail him a package of Allen'B Foot Ease
, 113 rwuer i or Airea, Acmng. Swol
len Feet, and prevents blisters and sore spots.
Makes walking easy. Sold everywhere, 25c
He Had Forgotten. .
One mornine a eond trnmn coiid of
a house for something to eat. After
a sandwich and some cake had been
given to him, he said: "But this is a
wheatless dav!" "rh t
the lady replied, "I forgot; here is a
payer uapKin; pernaps you would like
to wrap it up and save it for tomor
row inann you, lady, a fine idea."
But when she later found some crumbs
on the garden steps she said to her
self, 'I'm afraid he has forgotten."
' Between Two Fires.
I educated one of my boys to be a
doctor and the other to be a lawyer,"
said Farmer Corntossel.
tt,l' 8hould De very proud of
them, announced the visitor. "That
seems like an excellent arrangement."
I dont know about that," replied
thSnH asriculturist "It looks as
though it was a-going to break up the
1 so' n into by a locomotive
S?f ?ve of em wants t0 cure me and
enn 5 W,ntS me t0 & lam he
Journ l damaBes-"-Leslie's Home
. Revised.
Vrink aid be merry." '
,v o 10 g0- DUt nowadays we
say it differently." '
"What i3 it now?"
r
iiM,- V tno you cannot afford
either to eat or drink."-Exchange
0?JpRINE Granulated Eyelids,
I'.JOXi- -3tre 'Jy08' Eyes Inflamed by
Mar ijte Eye Remedy At.y?u DTnnritB or by
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