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TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS. WILD DUCKS, WILD GEESE. RABBITS. ETC. w * want them in lurur «inniBt it it*« for our Thank»- «11 II A" not. r> to w rit« in * d - I V “ **- *p u» all <ou iuue anil w« will pm von wlotU'ter I he ninrkul ulloriix. V\ « do not < Imrua oominiiwU'u T o d «» w., are b » ) i ’ * u* ollowa: Ulouk Hot.a. H l "o Ll\ e Ohickeu». 12o. V t»«l up to lilt) j ouudit, 111 1-ilo. w e never olotram to ium ia iu i. Ad.ln-t*» shipment»: T R A N K L . S M ll H MEAT CO. Fiirhtinjf the B « « f T ru a t” T errib le S u f f e r i n g d is e a s e of c h e s t n u t bark Eczema All Over Baby's Body. “ When my baby was four month» old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were In a dreadful atate. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood’s Sarsapa rilla and in a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he is a healthy boy.’* Mrs. Inez Lewis, BaHng, Maine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Mgthoda That Have Been Taken to Check Spread of Infection In 8tete of Massachusetts. State Forester Rane has recently caused a thorough examination of chestnut trees to be made throughout the state in order to determine to what extent the chestnut bark disease COLLECTIONS E V E R Y W H E R E -N o exists In Massachusetts. This danger* charge unless we get your money. I ous disease baa already caused irre Colton Adjustment Co., 410 Abington parable damage to the chestnut growth Rldg., 106J Third St., Portland. In several states, notably New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Con S e co n d -H an d M achin ery bought, Hold and necticut, and threatens destruction to First Requisite. . exch an ged : e n g in e s , the growth In our own state, unless boiler*. » a w mill*. etc The J. E. M artin Co.. 76 let O d , of the first characteristics ne prompt and effective measure« are bt.. P o rtlan d . Send for Stock Liat and prices. cessary to a woman that she may taken to check It, says the New Eng hand on her Influence Is that she shall land Homestead. s ud pp des be willing and glad to he herself. The method of control already W r i t « fo r cutalogru«*« and literature. Developing adopted in New York and Pennsyl and p rin tin g M ail orders given p ro m pt attention Portland Fhoto Supply Co. vania are the only practical methods 149 T h ird Stree t i’OKTLAND. ORE. that we know of controlling the dis ease. These methods are, briefly, the W A N T E D —A t once, 2 men to learn I location and destruction of the small to drive and repair automobiles. advance Infections beginning In that HAWTHORNE GARAGE part of the state farthest away from 445 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore. I the center of infestation. We cannot too strongly advise the eradication as A s a rule, a f e w doses o f M u n y o n ’s Cold R em edy soon as possible of all advance Infes w ill break up an y cold and p re v e n t p neum onia. It tation of this disease In Massachus relieves the head, th ro at and lu n g s alm ost in M o«t economical and effective fo r house stan tly. P ric e 25 cents a t an y d r u g g is t 's o r sent etts, beginning In the eastern part of and school heating. postpaid. the state. It is probably already too I f you need M edical ad vice w rite to M u n y o n ’i J. C . B A Y E R F U R N A C E C O . late to save the southwestern part of D octors. T h e y w ill c a r e fu lly d iagn ose y o u r case iront and Market Sts. Portland, Or. the state by any method. and giv e you ad vice by mail, abso lu tely free. S E N D FOR C ATA LO G U E. A d d re ss P ro fe s s o r M unyon, 6od and Jefferson State Forester Rape is rather more streets, Ph iladelp hia. Pa. optimistic than the government ex perts. In regard to our ability to cope with this disease. He believes that valuable tracts of chestnut properly handled along forestry lines may be protected from serious Injury and he will be pleased to advise owners of WOMEN wear W. L. Douglas stylish, perfect such properties as to the best protec fitting,easy walking boots, because they give tive measures to employ. long wear, same as W.L.Douglas Men’s shoes. A bulletin recently Issued by him THE STANDARD OF QUALITY treating of the disease and Its remedy, with Illustrations, will be mailed upon FO R O V E R 30 Y E A R S request to citizens of Massachusetts. T h e workmanship which has made W . L . Another bulletin discussing the entire Douglas shoes famous the world over is situation, giving the method of con trol In detail, and the status of the maintained in every pair. disease In the United States as a W. L. Douglas shoes are warranted to whole may be obtained by applying to hold their shape, fit and look belter and the United States department of ag wear longer than other makes for the price. riculture, Washington, D. C. C A IIT If lN T h o r w l,li,,e l i » v e W . L . I ) » u , l i u unu l mis n a m e a n d p r i c e s t a m p e t l on ’bottom Portland, - Oregon Machinery KODAKS ' T. COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY BOYNTON FURNACES W. L. DOUGLAS, •2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SHOES Sh oes S e n t E v e r y w h e r e — A l l C h a r g e s P r e p a id . I l l o w t o O r d e r b y M a i l . — If W . I,. I>oug- I las shoes are not sold In your town,(tend direct to I factory. Take measurements o f foot an shown I in model; state style desired ; size and width ^usually w orn; plain or cap toe; heavy, medium >r light sole. / d o t h e l a r q e n t • h u e m a i l t^ o rd e r b u a in e *t in th e w o rld . O N K P A I It o f in v H O Y S ’ « ¿ . « ¿ . S O o i I lliiit r iit e d 4 -»t u lo g F r e e . #.1 .0 0 S H O P S w i l l p o s i t i v e l y o u t w e a r ) W . I.. I M U r U L A N , T W O P A I It S o f o r d i n a r y b o y s ’ s h o e s 145 S p s r k St., B ro c k to n , Mass. Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively. COLT DISTEMPER . Tun mi he iiw handled im uuieu vory very i-u eaeily. fjij. T x h no e ■ sick ic k are lire cured, curtiu, gnd aim all mi O others lliers in Haute stable, ------t.------- . . . no . . . m atter how ••exposed," kent from huving the dis- •'line, by using H P o ilN 'H L I Q U I D D I S T L . U l ’ KK P U R E . G ive on In feud. f. u u , Acts i n ” vcagUo io « n i t on kite m oon and aim 4 e xp el« germs o f all tito tongue u o r i in the blood it pe fo rm s^)f distemper. Best . remedy over known r m aree in foal. ---------- ----- -— -------- ---------------------fo h Otie | bottle “ irantee * cure one case. 50c and SI a bottle; Sor.nd irau gunrauteed to $10 dozen, ___ _ _____ _______ —-— . o -----rngglsts a and n a _ h harness i ___________________________ . _ . ___________ _ ________r rug« f druggists dealers, __ or ncnt express paid l>y ,--------- ------ J. C _ _ _ to poultice ______ ____.____ _____ lanufncturers. C a - t , _____ shows __ how throats. f__ O u r ______ Fro« --------------------------- ----- t _____ . V . ______ ............. nn t i’d . I L air 'klet gives everything. agents w wanted. argest selling I I oonl ...................... horse remedy in existence—twelve years. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A* T o Get Rid of 8nal1s. Wesley's Cup Filled. A friend who.e large garden wai be- On one occasion Wesley said, whllv. lng overrun with snails wrote to the preaching In Dublin: "A ll Crimea have bureau of agriculture at Washington been laid to my charge of which a for a remedy. She was told to put | human being Is capable, except that large pieces of cut raw potato on the | of drunkenness.” Whereupon a woman under side of a board, raised at one arose and shouted: “ You old villain! end. a few Inches from the ground. And wll) you deny that you pledged This she did, with the result that In your bands to Mrs. Blank for a noggin one week a thousand snails had col o' whisky, and didn't she sell them to lected In that one spot. our parson’s wife?” After a moment of amaxed silence on the part of the D . Y o a IT *. E r . A .I t *? audience, Wesley calmly "thanked A p p ly o n ly fr o m A s e p t i c Tubes t o P r e v e n t I n f e c t i o n . M u r in e E y e Halve I n Qod that his cup was now full.” T u b e s — N e w S iz e 25c. M u r i n e E y e Liq uid 2 5 c -6 0 c. E y e B o o k s i n e a c h P k g . What 8ha Supposed. Falling of the Race. Shortly after Sir Lawrence Alma- The advice of the old lawyer to his Tadema, R. A., was knighted, he and ■on was that no matter what his re Lady Alma-TUderaa gave an “ at home’’ lations with womankind he should at St. John's Wood. Everybody pres never write a love letter and never ent was congratulating them, and one destroy one. It Is probable that this lady was very profuse. “ Oh, dear Sir counsel of perfect wisdom fell on deaf Lawrence," she said, "I am awfully ears, for when any particular man Is glad to hear of the honor you have re consumed by a fever for any particu ceived. I suppose now that you are lar woman he at once commences knighted you will give up painting ■writing love letters. and live like a gentleman." Lead to Fall of Man, Appeal for Native Talent. A Brooklyn magistrate has decided A New York hotel man, who has that cucumbers are fruit. If they j Just returned home after scouring Eu would grow on a tree this would es rope for cooks, complains that they tablish a workable theory that they are a scarce commodity abroad. The accomplished the fall of man. They condition Is one for which hotel men have frequently done so since. themselveB are largely to blame. Why don’t they encourage native talent In the cooking line Instead of filling their kitchens with foreigners?—Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.. ' b e cured ' Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Stomach and Lung Troubles Cured permanently at »m all cost. N O F A K E . fl.U ) trial package 3> oent*. Ad<lre**a L a n g '» M in eral W onder Co., 2)1 M ain Bt.. 1’urtlaud. Ore. 857 Broadway, Oakland. Cal. H. W . L a n g A Fon. May 17. 1911. Lori iHnd, Ore., Gentlem en: 1 nnit*t exprem my »iirpriae and pleatmre at the work o f jo u r M ineral W on der in relation to myeelf. The package I received from your re presen stive here, although used but fo r a few week», has wrought surprisingly pleasant re sult« In my condition. Aa a kidney and bladder cleaner it ia King. Very respect fu ff, R. 1 M e xica n M ustang L in im e n t FOR RHEUMATISM. I M r » . O liv e H u n tin g to n , N o r to n », O r e ., » e y s : I “ I co n sid er y o u r M e x ic a n M u s t a n g L i n - 1 im en t the best o f linim ents. I h a v e used I it fo r different a ilm en ts a n d it a l w a y s ! g a v e s a tis fa c t o r y results. I t is esp ecially I w ood in cases o f In fla m m a t o ry R h e u m a - 1 tu r n an d a ll fo rm s o f lam en ess.’’ 23 c. 50 c. $1 a bo ttle at D r u g S t C e n ’l Store# I O U T o r TO W N PEOPLE can receiveprom pt treat ment* o f Kon-Poison»«», ? leal ti-b u ll ding revedle. rom C GEE WO th e C hinese d octor. T r y on ce m ore I f yon h a re b een d o c to rin g w ith th ia o n e and th a ------------ t o n e and t ob * ‘ have -------- n '* o ■ * * ■ tained ' ed p er d la*- m in e n t r e lie f. I-»*t th is g re a t n atu re h e a le ir r d. noae yonr caee and p rescrib e »o r r e rem edy whi aotion 1* quick, «urn and «e fe . H i» are com pounded fro m R oot». H e r 1 v ery quar- B a rk * th a t have been g ath ered fro f r o m n . e ____ _ ____ te r o f th __ e _ globe. *. T h e secrets awereta o f th ese m ed e d icin ic in es e« ra «O t known to th e ou tside w orld , hut have been ' n f t r ont fa th e r to eon in th e physicians' ended down families In Ch t C O N S U L T A T IO N I f y ov l i r e on t o f town and oannot «ail. write for eym ptom blank and c irc u le r. e n via «œnteln THEC. SEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162) fin i St., Car. Morrison P o r tla n d . O r e g o n . . Indian Aristocracy. Among the guests at an Indian dance were Mr. and Mrs. Walslngham Klck-a-hole-ln-the-Tepee, Misses Gwen- doyn and Cleopatra Buffalo-Fat. Miss Hayzelle Saw-the Itear-Oo-Into a-Hole and her brother, Algernon, and Char ley Fell-OfT-the-Brldge, and hts sisters. Claudia and Penelope.—Washington Post. __________________ Hat Maacullne and Feminine. Let ua thank heaven that the hat maacullne la no worse than It Is and of the hat feminine paraphrase the words of Hamlet when he held In his hand the grinning skull of Yorlck: "Now get thee to my lady's chamber and tell her that no matter what her hat to thie complexion she must come at lasL" __________________ Coming of Autumn. Sometimes autumn may be per ceived even In the early days of July. There Is no other feeling like that caused by this faint, doubtful yet real perception, or rather prophecy, of the year's decay, so deliciously sweet and 1 sad at the same time.—Nathaniel Haw thorne. BUILD CONCRETE ICE HOUSE Building Constructed of Cement Blocke Will Prove Satisfactory — Better Than Wood. In reply to a query asking for Infor mation regarding an Ice house, A. N. Schloeman of Benton county, Iowa, makes the following reply In Wal lace's Farmer: I have put up Ice for 15 year«, and found that the damp sawdust would rot the lumber In a very few year*, and concluded a year ago to build a bouse of cement block. We first built s concrete wall about three feet high, one foot under ground and two feet above. On this we put the block. The bouse Is 12x14x12, and will hold from 14 to 18 loadB of Ice, enough for any one family. In order to keep out sur face water we filled with dirt, so that the top of the ground Inside the house Is from four to six Inches above the level of the outside. We have no drains under the tee. Put In about six Inches of sawdust In the bottom; keep away six Inches from wall with Ice; pack your Ice well, and we guarantee you will never re gret putting up a cement block Ice house. We have had plenty of Ice In spite of the hot and dry weather, and think It far better than a house built of wood. If possible, the house should be built where It will be shaded. BLIZZARD GETS FOUR Bodies Buried in Snow-Drifts Near Kamloops, B. C. Three Bodies Found In Field Near Roadside—Victims Had Tried to Make Camp. Victoria, B. C. — Overtaken by a blizzard while returning to their home from Kamloops, B, C., a family of four lost their way and were found frozen to death. The dead: John Keefer, a rancher; James A. Tronson, K e e fe r’s brother-in-law; Elizabeth Keefer, aged 14; May Keefer, aged 11. The first intimation o f their fate came through the discovery by Joseph Frolic o f the bodies of Keefer, Tron son and the youngest child, which since have been brought to Kamloops. The body o f Elizabeth Keefer has not been found. The snow is smooth and level, from three to five feet deep in the vicinity, and there is small probability o f re covery of this body until the snow melts with the advent of spring. The K eefer farm is a little off the Nicola road, along which Joe Frolic was driving into Kamloops when this gruesome discovery was made, this being at a point nine or ten miles from the K eefer place. The bodies o f the three were located in one o f Rancher McConnell’s fields at the side o f the road, partially cov ered with blankets. This is cited as circumstantial evidence that the quar tet o f unfortunates had stopped possi bly with the thought o f making camp, fearful o f losing their way i f they continued. The horses had been un hitched and it was the neighing o f one that first attracted Frolic’s attention. James Tronson’s body wa3 discov ered a few feet from the sleigh, cov ered with about two feet of snow, with about two feet more underneath it. K e efer’s corpse was in the seat of the sleigh and the younger child in a pitiful, huddled heap between his knees. The little girl was warmly clad and had probably lived some hours longer than the men. APPROVE PARCELS POST. Trans-Mississippi Congrsss Will Meet on Pacific Coast. Kansas City— A fte r selecting Salt Lake City as the meeting place for 1912 and Kansas City, Mo., as official headquarters, the 22d annual session o f the Trans-Mississippi Commercial congress adjourned Saturday. Although the date for holding the next meeting was not definitely decid ed upon, it was tentatively agreed up on to convene in the last week o f Au gust. The official .headquarters were located for only one year, E. J. Beck er, o f this city, was elected secretary, to succeed Arthur T. Francis, o f Crip ple Creek, Colo., after which Mr. Francis was elected an honorary mem ber o f the congress for life. George B. Harrison, a banker o f this city, was elected treasurer. A resolution was adopted recom mending that the congress meet at a Pacific Coast city in 1915, the year of the Pacific-Panama exposition. San Francisco and Seattle are rival aspir ants for the meeting at that time. Consideration o f the report o f the committee on resolutions occupied most o f the session. The resolution declaring that the congress was against the parcels post, which was adopted, provoked acrimonious discus sion The vote was 90 for and 16 against the resolution. A vigorous verbal scrimmage followed, in which charges were made that a “ steam rol ler” was being operated by those in control o f the meeting and that the tendency o f the congress was to take no definite stand on anything. i Influence of Clothes, Clothes have a most surprising In fluence on the mind If you don’t be lieve It, some day when you are tired, or perhaps blue, or even cross, take a bath, put on something dainty fresh from top to toe. and your best go-to- meeting gown, and you'll feel as If a fairy wand had suddenly touched you with some wonderful, transform ing power. You’ll find yourself look ing at the world through a rosy mist. Instead of clouds ot dull gray. It will he easy to smile.— Suburban Life. women and Love Letters. tt Is one of the settled facta In the history of love letters that men will write and women will keep. A woman cherishes her love letters as she cher ishes her mirror or her powder puff. She kisses them befure she goes to bed, and presses them to her bosom before she does her hair up In the morning She reads them for weeks and knows where to find them for years; and about the only safe thing the man who has written them can do la to marry her. M AKES C LO TH E S W H ITE . Glass Sidewalk. For eome time the city of Lyons, France, has been using glass for side walks Instead of brick or stone. It is laid In blocks eight Inches square, each block containing sixteen squares, resembling a checkerboard. It has proved more lasting than stone, and much cheaper.—Denver Municipal Facta. __ The troublesome problem of wash day solved by ItKD CROSS BALL BLUE. The blue that Is all blue. Solid package; no liquid to leak or ■ pill. No adulteration. Made for 20 yeurs and used everywhere. A large package only 10 cents. Makes the clothes snow white. Less bother, less waste. More satisfactory results and practical economy. ASK YOUR GROCER. Doctors’ Privileges. In the year 1513 the city of London contained only thirteen surgeons and doctors all told. They were exempt from serving on Juries and from bear ing arms In time of war. London Puts Faith In Cats, London still depends upon Its army of cats to handle the rats among the ■hips that come up the Thames. The port of London authority has made known Its estimate for cats’ milk for the year. The appropriation la for $ 4 , 0 0 0 . ________________ Rccentdiscoveries have shown that falling hair is caused by germs ai the roots of the hair. Therefore, to stop falling hair, you must first completely de stroy these germs. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will certainly do this. Then leave the rest to nature. Does not change the color o f the hair. A F o rm u la w it h etch bottle y tie r s S h o w it to y o u r d octo r A sk him about it, theii do aa ha aaya Recent discoveries have also proved that dandruff is caused by germs on the scalp. Therefore, to cure dandruff, the firstthiny to do is to completely destroy these dan* druff germs. Here, the same Ayer’s Half Vigor will givethe same splendid results. — M a d e b y t h e J . C . A j e t Co.. L o w e ll. M w a . - « Backache Constipation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc tor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Ona a laxative, three for cathartic. Arssnlo for Baking Powder. To use arsenic Instead of baking powder while she was making bread was the terrible mistake made by a native woman recently, at La Grange Bay, W. A. Five natives died from eating a portion of the loaf, and two others are recovering. Destroys H air Germs Is only one o f many symptoms which some women en dure through weakness or displacement of the womanly orgeat. Mrs. Lizzie White of Memphis, Tenn., wrote Dr. R. V . Pierce, as follows : “ A t timea I was hardly able to be on my feet« I believe I had every pain and ache a woman could have. Had a very bad case. Internal organs were very much diseased and my back was very weak. I suffered a great deal with nervous headaches, in fact, I suffered all over« This was my condition when I wrote to you for advice. A fter taking your * Favorite Prescrip tion * for about three months can say that my health was never better«** j Hits Himself in Head With Hammer. I It is just as reasonable to hit your self in the head with a hammer to I cure a headache as it is to try to cure j rheumatism with alcohol. Salgrene! contains absolutely no alcohol. Pro curable at all druggists. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is a positive cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up the nerves. Do not permit a dishonest dealer to substitute for this medicine which has a record of 40 years of cures. “ No, thank you, I want what 1 ask for.'* Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Induce m ild natural bowel m ovem ent once a day. Medical Dinner Halite, a darky cook down tn V ir Old Cornwall Ceremony. ginia, has been taught by her mistreat Monumental Majority. Dancing Is a part of a seml-relig* to cook chickens en casserole—an ao If one could get the vote of those loua ceremony held at St. Ives, Corn compllshment In which she take! who feel worse the day after a holiday great pride It Is always done on oo | wall, on the day of the feast of St. than they did the day before, he prob James. The people dance the old caslons of state, and Sallle hunts up ably could be elected.--Atchison Globe. company to show her prowess. Sun Cornish “ Flurry” dance and “ The Gfrl I Left Behind Me,” and then sing the day morning recently she came In After that they gleefully with the remark: "Yonder “ Old Hundredth." come Mr. Clifford up de road to see have a banquet and small Bums of Miss Judith. Hadn’t I better cook the money are distributed. The custom dates from a century ago, when a chicken in castor oil?” fund was established for the purpose RELIEVES by a man named Knill. It Is known TIRED EYES as the Knill ceremony. Peints tve Salve Waterproof Glue. T o make an Impermeable glue, soak ordinary glue in water until It softens, and remove it before It has lost lt3 primitive form. After this dissolve It In linseed oil over a slow fire until It la brought to the consistence of a Jelly. This glue may be used for Join ing any kind of material. In addition to strength and hardness, It has the advantage of resisting the action of water. Stops Neuralgia Pains Mothers w i l l L a d Mre. W in d o w 's S o o th in g iy r u p th e b e it re m e d y to uge f o i t h e ir c h ild re n l u r in g th e te e th in g p e rio d . Paper Drinking Cups. In the schools of Austria the chil dren are taught to carry several sheets of writing paper in their pockets at all times. Then, when a child la thirsty, he can roll one of the sheets Into a cone and make a perfectly serv iceable cup which may be placed, after being used. In the nearest waste paper box. How to roll the cones deftly Is taught the children. The tearing of a notch about half an inch long near one end before rolling the cone serves to make the Improved cup atronger. F r e e to O u r R e a d e r s W r i t e M u r i n e E y e R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o , fo r 4 8 -p a g e 11 lu st r a t e d E y e B o o k F r e e . W r i t e a l l a b o u t Y o u r E y e T r o u b l e a u d th e y w i l l adviH e a s to th e P r o p e r A p p l i c a t i o n o f t h e M u r i n e E y e R e m e d ie s in Y o u r S p e c i a l C a s e . Y o u r D r u g g i s t w i l l t e ll y o u t h a t M u r i n e R e lie v e s S ore E y e s, S tre n g th e n s W e a k E y e s Doesn t S m a r t , S o o th e s E y e P a i n , a n d s e l ls f o r 50c. T r y I t In Y o u r E y e s a n d in B a b y ’s E y e s fo r S c a ly E y e li d s a n d (J r u n u la t lo u . IS YOUR STOMACH IN BAD CONDITION? Then by all means get a bottle of HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS this very day. It makes w eak stomachs strong, keeps the liver and bow els active. GET HOSTETT R S AT ALL DRUGGISTS Sloan’s Liniment has a 8eldctlng Seed Corn. Superfine Strategy. s o o t h i n g effect on the One should have In mind how much “ Strategy In war,” explained the land Is to be planted In corn the fol nerves. It stops neural A Bequest. Irish military Instructor, “ is whin ye lowing year when the seed corn Is be gia and sciatica pains in “ I give to good fathers and mothers don’t let the inlmy discover that the ing selected. Of course, plenty should stantly. In trust for their children, all good ammunition is run out, but JuBt kayo be selected, making due allowance for little words of praise, and encourage on firing.” shrinkage, discarded ears with low ment, and all quaint pet names and Here’s Proof germination test and probable loss by endearments, and I charge said par M rt. C. M . D ow ker of Johannesburg, rodents. Insects, etc. It must not be M ich., writes :— “ Sloanrs Liniment Ta ents to use them Justly and generous the best medicine in the world. It has forgotten that the seasons are often ly, as the needs of their children may relieved me of N euralgia. Those paius such that a second planting Is neces have all gone and I can truly say your require.”— From the last will and tes Liniment did stop them.” sary. If one saves more good seed M r. Andrew F. Lear of 50 Gay Street, tament of Charles Lounsbury, In than Is needed It can usually be dis Cumberland. M d., w rite s :— r‘ I havo which he distributes his “ interest in used Sloan’e Liniment for Neuralgia posed of at a good price. It can be and I certainly do praise it very much.” the world” to succeeding men. generally estimated that a bushel of good seed corn will plant from seven His Real Meaning. to nine acres—say eight acres. It When a bad-tempered man grows Express Robbers Kill. takes from 100 to 120 good ears suit emphatic In his remarks and says hd Scranton, Pa.— Irving D. Barger, able for seed to shell a bushel. It will does not care a “ curse” he means, o take at this rate from 12 to 16 ears an express messenger, was killed and should mean, -to be correct, that be to plant au acre. does not care a cross, the lingual the safe in his car on the Delaware, metathesis here being similar to that Lackawanna & Western road looted of is the best remedy for rheu Rats In Poultry Yard. which makes “gooseberries” out of a sum said to be from $1,500 to $2,- matism, b a c k a c h e , sore By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s gorseberrles. The most exasperating and persis 000. Barger was seen by train hands throat and sprains. Vegetable Compound tent enemies the poultryman has to at work in his car as the train stopped At all dealers. For over fifty years Rheumatism and combat are rats. Often they are bold a minute at Taylor. Four minutes The follow ing letter from Mrs. Neuralgia sufferers have found great Orville Rock will prove how unwise enough to attack fowls In the day later, when it arrived in Scranton, P rlca 2 3 c.,3 0 c.a n d $1.00 relief in Hamlins Wizard Oil. Don’t it is fo r women to anhuiit to the time. Poisons, dogs and traps are Barger’s body was found lying on the Sloan’» book on wait for inflammation to set in. Get a dangers o f a auruical operation when effective remedies, but each has Its floor o f the car with his head battered H o rs e », Cattle^ bottle today. it uuiy lie avoided by taking Lydia H o gs and Poul^ drawbacks. A few grains of strych in and a bullet in his brain. One re try sent free. K. I ’inkham’s Vegetable Compound. nine on a piece of toasted cheese Is port has it that the robber got no Permanent Institution. S h e w a s fo u r w e e k s in tlio h osp ita l an effective poison, but must be kept booty. W e are getting the Information from and c a m « h o m o M il'fe riu i; w o rs e out of the way of other animals. Paris right along now that the corset th a n b e fo re . Placed In the middle of a small drain Americans to Guard Road. Is going to be abandoned the coming H e r e is h e r o w n s ta te m e n t. tile this danger may be avoided. season. Every few years something Paw Paw, Mich.— “ T w o years afp> Washington, D. C.— The State de of this kind Is given out, but It doesn’t I suffered very severely with a dis partment has virtually decided to send placement. I could Kill Mongrel Dogs. appear to affect the corset. Paris can a regiment o f troops from Manila to not he on my feet for The sheep Industry cannot reach Chin Wing Tao, a seaport in China do almost anything with the fashions, a lonjf time. M y perfection until every moagre. dog in about 250 miles from Pekin, on the but It has never yet been able to put physician t r e a t e d the land Is exterminated. the corset out of business. Gulf o f Pechili. The purpose is to me for seven months It Is a fact that the dogs destroy perform an international duty under without much relief Shake Into Your Shoes more sheep In certain states than all the Boxer treaty in keeping open the and at last sent mo A lle n ’ s F o o t-E a se , a p o w d e r fo r th e fe e t. I t c u r e « the diseases combined to Ann Arbor for p ain fu l, aw ollen , « m a r t in * , s w e a t in g fe e t. M ak es line o f communication between Pekin n ew ehoea «a n y . S o ld b y a ll D r u g g is t s and Shoe an operation. I was and the sea. It was said at the State I Stores. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y s u b stitu te. Sam phi there four weeks and F R E E . A d d re s a A S. < Hoisted. L e Roy, N . Y . Western Farms. department that the request for came home suffering One reaton why farm lands in the troops had not been made on the War worse than before. An Old Team. west are more valuable than those of department, but it was momentarily My mother advised The Hlttites were an ancient nine the east Is because the western farms expected. ^ J m e to try Lydia of more than local fame. Their In are big enough to permit the use of K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, side play was very fine; they studied and I did. Today la m well and strong Launch Party In Peril ALBERS BROS. i ' i! traction engines In plowing. An en i and do all my own housework. I owe well the game. They bested Babylon gine drawing a gang of eight plows, Marshfield, Or. -— A. H. Powers, one vear by twenty points or so; left my health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s turning over a strip 10 feet wide, at a head o f the Smith-Powers company, Tyre and Sldon In the rear, and beat Vegetable Compound and advise my speed of two and a half miles, per and a party of friends in his speed friends who are afflicted with any out Jericho.— Washington Herald. hour, dragging harrows behind, will boat, narrowly escaped death from be I BEST AND CHEAPEST' female complaint to try it.” — Mrs. do thirty acres per day. There are ing caught in a water spout which O r v i l l e H o c k , It. It. X o. 5, Paw Paw, On a Higher Plane. not many farms In the east where swept across Coos hay when the recent Michigan. Love letters will be on a much high Aak your dealer for it. I f he doea such operations are possible. I f you are ill do not drag along until big storm was at its height. A col not handle it drop us a postal card er plane when the malls are carried an operation is necessary, but at one« umn o f water was drawn up 150 feet and we will furnish you tne name of by airships— Washington Post. take Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Feed for Color. high by a whirlwind with such force a dealer who does Compound. While certain breeds are more In that big logs were thrown up out o f For thirty years It has been the stan. clined to yellow skin than others, the the bay. The awe-inspiring column dard remedy for women’* ills, and has fact remains that even naturally was at times 10 feet in diameter. positively restored the health o f thou rellow skinned fowls can have the OPIUM—TOBACCO sands o f women. Why don't you try It? iolor of flesh changed by feeding ac Germs Lurk for Horses. H a b it» P o a lt lv a lr C u ra i. O n ly »a th u n te d K # e l { j In- cordingly. Corn and cornmeal la the Los Angeles — Individual drinking N a 4 7 —M l P N U proper food for producing yellow car- cups for horses will be a reality in Los I 711 11 TV ■ ! PORTLAND, OREGON caasea, while fattening. Angeles i f a recommendation by the ^ y i l F N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t ! « # ™ p le n a # m e n tio n thia paper. Los Angeles board o f veterinary sur ortland regon Poultry Food. geons is carried out. W atering troughs Professor John Field says It 1» are breeding places for glanders probable that aoy beans would be bet germs, say the veterinarians. The ter for growing for poultry food than report urges each driver o f a team to cowpeaa. They give a greater yield provide himself with a bucket, from of grain, and are of very simple more caoda brighter and faster colors than any othe- dvs. O n . 10c package color* silk, w o e land cotton equally w .U which his horses, and no others, may Color a n d I s g u a r a n t e e d t o g i v a p c r l e c t r e a u l 'a . A a k o « a : a r , o r u , . w sen d p ostpaid at 10c a p a c k a g e W r i t , fo r f i e . b o o k le t position and feeding value. drink. h o w t o a y e , N M » z _ id m m c o l o r s . MONROE D R U G C O M P A N Y , Q u in cy, 111)not«. WOMEN MAY AVOID OPERATIONS SLOANS LINIMENT DAIRY FEED ALBERS BROS :’1 \ MILLING CÒi;!j Kêeley ALCOHOL P PUTNAM ma ,O . FADELESS DYES