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VW H o o d ’s S arsaparilla 1 las >\ uii succc>n fa r bey u mi ILo tfK c t of ru lrcrtisin g only . T lie secret of Us w o n d erfu l pop n lar- Hv is ex p la in e d by its u n approachable Conquest Great American Desert JJcrit. B ased upon a p re sc rip tio n w hich c u re d people co n sid e re d in cu rab le. I l o c d ’s S arsaparilla U n ites th e b est-k n o w n vegetable rem ed ies, oy such a com bin atio n , p ro p o r tio n an d process hs to have cu rativ e p o w e r p eculiar to itself. Its euros of scro fu la, eczem a, p so ri asis, an d every k in d of Im m or, as well as c a ta rrh a u d rh eu m a tism — prove II * H o o d ’s S arsaparilla the best blood p u riiie r ev e r p roduced. Its cu res of dy sp ep sia, loss of appe tite am i th at tired foehn»; m ake it the g re a te st stom ach tonic an d stre n g th - re s to re r the w o rld has ev e r know n. H o o d ’s S arsaparilla Is a th o ro u g h ly r o o d m edicine. Begin to tak e it T O D A Y . O ct H O O D ’S. tir i ro o f K iio u ^ ti V ictim —You sold m e th a t as a “ b urglarproof" safe. D e a le r—W ell? V ictim —Well, th is m orning I found It crack ed open au d rilled of its con ten ts. D ealer—W h at m ore do you w an t? Is n 't th a t proof th a t b u rg lars have been a t it?— Philad elp h ia Ledger. IN V EN TIO N O F PO RTLA N D MAN. \ I ’a t a n d t o t h e P o i n t . Mr. P au l T hiem an, w hoever he may be, says som ething in a recen t issu e of a D enver p a p er w hich is p a t an d to th e point. W e h erew ith produce th e first few p a ra g ra p h s of his u rtiele: W hen one beholds th e com placent fa ilu re to com prehend th e n a tu re and condition of F a r W estern irrig atio n , it is m addening. I huve seen one man, who is thoroughly p sted, alm o st b reak iuto w ild te u rs of rag e over th e ever- recu rrin g evidences th a t th e people a t large, th e people rig h t here, th e n a tional governm ent, th e S ta te govern m ents, do not a p p reciate n atio n al irri gation, a n d th a t th e public in fo rm a tion and th e individual know lodge of th e su b je c t a t th is tim e a re stran g ely dense. T he public is fed co nstantly w ith lovely a rtic le s about the g ran d natio n al irrig a tio n w orks u n d er way. w hile th e fa c t is th a t all the g re a t values m entioned concerning reclam e tion of th e a rid region a re th e result of p riv a te in itia tiv e an d e n te rp rise aud cap ital. • F ew pot-pie u n d erstan d th a t th e n a tional Irrig atio n fu n d is n othing bu t a hulk o f cap ital w hich m ay be advanced to lm ild reservoirs an d ditches, upon a g u a ra n te e th a t th e ow ners o f th e lau d s to lie irrig a te d will repay th e cost to th e fund. T he national fund Is not to he depleted, hu t m ust he replenished by th e p ay m en t back of th e cost of the work, a s assessed by th e governm ent engineers, and if sig n a tu re s to such pledges c a n ’t be secured, th e w orks proposed will uot be built. K now ing th u t all g overnm eut work costs v astly m ore th a n if done by p ri v a te cap ital, and th e U nited S tates failing to g u a ra n te e th e lim it of tile cost, lots of landow ners w o n 't sign, and th e re you are. M eantim e th e gov ern m en t officials knock p riv a te e n te r p rises an d w a rn th e people a g a in st them , w hen, a s th e situ atio n stands, it is only p riv a te enterprise, in p ro m oting irrig a tio n d istric t bonds. In Col orado, a t least, th a t is really doing a n y thing. C reatin g G reat In te re st A m ong Irri- g atio rd sts and H ydraulic M iners. W hat prom ises to bq a priceless boon to th e hundreds interested in irrig atin g and h y d rau lic m in in g projects is an invention w hich has recently bei n bro u g h t to ft state of com m ercial p er fection by W . K. P h illip s, a practical h y d rau lic engineer of P o rtla n d . I t is a hy d rau lic ram th a t w ill u tilize any fall of w ater from th ree feet u p for th e purpose of raising a portion of it to any desired level. I t is a perfect sub s titu te for the w ater-w heel and pum p com bined, w ith g reater efficiency. It requires no a tten tio n aud involves no cost of operation. For h y d rau lic m iners it w ill convert E x c a v a t o r f o r I r r i g a t i o n C a n o Is. th e volum e of w ater into pressure. It A th o u san d men toiling w ith shovels enables them to dispense w ith long and costly pipe lines. I t w ill make an d w h eelb arro w s from su n rise to su n available gravel beds heretofore u n se t could not accom plish a s m uch w ork touched by the h y d rau lic g ia n t. I t is of unquestioned su p erio rity in its a p plicatio n to h y d rau lic gravel and w ater elevators. It is th o u g h t it w ill fill th e dem and of th e h y d rau lic m in er for some suitable m eans of ex p lo itin g gravel beds inaccessible to th e high beads of w ater dem anded by th e hy d rau lic g ian t. R ecent reports show vast areas of such unexplored gravel beds to exist in th e Pacific N orthw est. In an interview w ith M r. P h illip s, from whom th e above info rm atio n was obtained, we were told th a t th e license to m anufacture th e ram was sold to th e C olum bia E ngineering W orks, of P o rt land. W illin g to Quit. a re controlled by one leverm an, w ho may be seen In th e cu t sta n d in g on th e plHtform on th e left of th e bucket. H e has control of five se p a ra te levers, one for raisin g an d low ering th e buck et chain, one for m oving th e eu r to th e right, and a n o th e r for m oving th e e a r to th e left, an d a n o th e r fo r m oving it fo rw ard on th e side track , an d the fifth controls th e engine. T h e rap id i ty an d facility w ith w hich nil these m ovem ents a re m ade Is su rprising, es pecially considering th e m om entum an d Im m ense w eight o f th e c a r and bridge a u d th e e x c a v a to r’s m achinery, w hich la ubout 300 tons. M ilk R iv e r I r r ig a tio n P ro ject. T he G reat F a lls (Mont.) laud office h as received in stru ctio n to w ith d raw from all fo rm s of e n try 27(1,480 acres of laud, in connection w ith th e Milk riv e r Irrig atio n p ro ject. P a rt of th e tra c t w ith d ra w n lies n o rth w est of H av re, ex ten d in g irre g u la rly from th e line of th e G reat N orth ern to th e in ter natio n al boundary, com prising p a rt of th e chain of lakes, reserv o ir site s and lan d s lying along Milk riv e r an d Sage creek. A nother portion of th e tra c t lies w est of the M ontana C entral, betw een the Rig Sandy an d Box E lder creeks, and is presu m ab ly w ith d ra w n in connec tion w ith th e M arias D iversion canal portion of th e M ilk riv e r pro ju ct. D is c o v e r a W a t e r S u p p ly . R esidents of th e l ’ecos valley in New Mexico a re excited by th e discovery th a t u n d erly in g m ore th a n 000,000 acres of d e se rt land is a p p a re n tly an in ex h au stib le supply of w ater. T he fam e of th e region h as sp read th ro u g h ou t th e country, an d even to portions of Europe. T h e w a te r g u sh es from th e ground w h erev er borings a re m ade an d pours over a th irsty land, tra n s form ing it iuto a g ard en o f alm o st re m ark ab le fertility . W h e n t o K x e r c * *. Ayers Take cold easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great MW ' •. - sg- ■ * • ■ É ifif 7 ¡. M o th ers w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's S o o th in g S y ru p thoi b e st re m e d y to use for th e ir c h ild re n d u r in g th e te e th in g perio d . S p eak s 4 0 0 L an g u ag es. A lfredo T rom betti of Bologna enjoys an International reputation as tbe w orld’s g reatest linguist. H e speaks 400 different languages and dialects and is still adding to his know ledge of stran g e tongues. E ver since he w as 14 y ears of age he has been m a ste r 1,000 MEN EVEU Y DAY. ing the various languages of the world, and he intends shortly to come to p illars of stre n g th . E xercise w as H er A m erica to com plete his know ledge of cules an d b a th in g Apollo. Both w ere tlie dialects of the Indians of the regarded w ith equal im portance, and Rockies. n e ith e r w as com plete w ith o u t the other. ■ ” ' j iy ■ « ¿ - S f r - r t r --------------- Æ n a -/ deal to you. Follow your d o c t o r ’s a d v i c e «nd take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. 2 V..S* j.c. i n « « ! .. .fl ••• fo r Weak Lungs A y e r ’s Pills Incre a se t h e activity of t h e liv e r , a n d th u s a id rs c o v e ry . Painfully Frank. An individual recently w ent Into a d ru g store and asked for m orphine. T he druggist objected to dispensing it w ithout a prescription. “ W hy?” asked the custom er. “ Do I look like a m an who w ould kill him self?” “ I don’t know ,” replied the druggist. “ If I looked like you I should be tem pted!” A ^ k in i; t h e im p o s s ib le . C herry P ectoral « For 40 j m r i I haw« depended en Ayer’* Cfcerrr l’e«t<>ral fwr rough* aud foM«. I k n e w it g-ratly ttreurtheu* weak hist« " M U.P.I A. K o i i m n . ten»«. Mirk. T a k e L a x ativ e Itrom o Q n ln ta e T ab lets. A lt drtiv- g ists refu n d tb e m oney It' It tails to cu re. 1-. W (.ro v e ’s sig n a tu re Is on each box. '«6c. Servant—T here’s no coal, and the fires are going out. M istress— Dear me! Why didn’t you tell me before? Servant—I couldn’t tell you there was no coal, mum, when there was coal. 1 s < 0 0 V entilation. TO CURS A COLD IN ONE DAY l i a l r s F a m ily P ills a re th e best. MAIN KITCHEN OF THE WHITE HOUSE. Sudden Changes C.ccd C ' ti TÜ, JUST SK\n 10c A M ) THIS KOTICR to the John A. Salzer Seed Co , La Crosse, Wis.. and they will send you free a sample of this \\ i cat and other farm seeds, to S e v e re W ea th e r. February itt a m outh of severe storm s gether with their great catalog, worth tdeU.UO to any wide-awake farmer. [P. C. L.J and intense cold. E ven in tlie South w here th e p rev ail S p a n ia r d s a s G a m b le rs . ing tem p eratu re is m uch above w in try In E urope and tlie New W orld tlie latitu d es, February brings sudden m ost luvetoruto gam blers a re the Span changes of tem p eratu re. iard s an d th eir descendants. Among M ercury som etim es drops 20 degrees A frican trib es th e IIuussus ru n tlie in a single n ig h t. C hinese very close; and th ere a re som e T herefore, th e following h ealth h in ts K an ak a trib es in th e South seas w ho are applicable to th e whole oi N orth push the hazard of gam bling beyond A m erica: th e grave. W a i - d i m i . K is n a A! n ,v M a k v in , \t ti o l u s a l e D ru g - g i is, T o le d o , O. The Kind You Have Always Bought IN FEBRUARY. T O BE A V O ID ED M n e n r o n l A V hent. I ” Ilall's Oa ai rh Care is taken internally, act- Ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur* ' lat es oi the system. Price 7oc. per bottle. Bold by all Druugisis. Testimonials free. CASTOR IA DANGERS Salzer’s strain of this W heat is the kind winch laughs at droughts and the ele- memi ami positively mocks Black Bust, that terrible scorch! It's sure of yielding 80 bushels of finest M heat the sun shines on per a c r e on good 111., la.. Mich., \\ is ., ()., pa , Mo., Neb. lands and 40 to 00 bushels on and lands! No rust, no insects, no failure. Catalog t e l l s all about it. W hen to exercise is an im p o rtan t consideration. If th e m orning only is available, th e exercise should he lig h t P a rtic u la rly is th is th e case if one is engaged in any w ork. T h e supply of energy m ust not be d ra w n from a t the beginning of th e day. T he afternoon is p erh ap s tlie best tim e fo r exercise, w hen one lius g ained stre n g th from th e ubsorption o f th e m orning and How’s T h is? noon meals. T hose w ho exercise vig W e o f f e r O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s R e w a r d for orously a t n ig h t should e a t a m id a n v c a se o f C a t a r r h t e a t c a n n o t b o c u r e d b y day d inner. E x ercise should alw ay s i l a l l 's C a t a r r h d i r e . V. J . C H E M v Y & C O ., P r o p s ., T o le d o , 0 . precede b ath in g , an d not, a s a rule, fol W e , tb e u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v e k n o w n F . J . C h e b o y r t h e la s t 15 y e a r s , a n d b e lie v e h im low -it. In th is resp ect th e an cient p e r i e c t i y f o hon> ral>le i n a l l b u s in e s s t r a n s a c G reeks show ed g re a t w isdom . E x er ti o n s a n d t i i i a n i ta lly a b l e to c a r r y o u t a n y oo- ig a tio n s m a d e by th e ir n rm . cise and b ath in g they culled th e tw o l wT,- r T ruax , w W h h o .............. le s a le D r u g g is ts ,T o le d o , 0 . F ir s t P oker P lay er— I say we q u it th e gam e, now w e’re even. Second Poker P la y e r— E ven I How do you m ake Hint out? DOKS T H E W O RK O F F irs t P oker P lay er— W hy, you had all of my money a w hile ago aud now I ’ve got all of yours!— K an sas City us th e g re a t steam e x c a v a to r show n in th e Illu stratio n p erfo rm s in eight Tim es. hours. T h e b u rn in g sun or ruin In tor- r i T Q P e rm a n e n tly C ured. N o fltso r n erv o n saesa I re n ts h as no te rro rs fo r th is m am m oth J I I M a fte r ti rst d a y ’s use ofD r. K lin e 's G reat .N erve earth-devouring m onster. T he scene Jtesto re r. s e n d for F r e e JJkij tria l bn: tie a n d tre a tise . D r. K. H . K lin e , L td., 931 A rch S t., P h ila d e lp h ia , l a. is from a photograph of th e co n stru c G rn n p e tl t h e O p p o r tu n ity . tion w ork on th e irrig atio n can al in T ess—Mr. S ap h ead gave you a cam D iK q u ie tin ij S u s p ic io n . Colusa C ounty. C alifornia. T h e urti- “ Do you enjoy y o u r w ife 's te a s and ' tid a l riv e r th u s created Is six miles era for y o u r b irth d ay , d id n ’t he? Je s s—Yes, an d we took it w ith us ! long, 100 feet wide, and 3.T feet to th e receptions?” “ No,” answ ered Mr. Cttnirox, “to be ¡top of its banks. T b e S acram en to riv on o ur stroll thro u g h tlie co u n try y e s candid, I do not. I c a n ’t help h a rb o r er fu rn ish e s th e w a te r w hich m akes terd ay . Oh. w h a t do you th in k ? He proposed to me— actu a lly flopped down ing a suspicion th a t if I d id n 't happen fertile 150.000 acres of fru it ranches. T h e e x c a v a to r tra v e ls on its own on his knees a n d --------- to be h er husband, Mrs. Cunirox T ess— W h at did you say? w ouldn’t consider me of sufficient so railw ay tra c k s on each side of th e Je ss—W hy, 1 said, “ Look pleasant, cial consequence to be invited.”— canal, an d us th e w ork proceeds the track is tak en up an d relaid ahead please,” an d I do hope tlie p ic tu re will / W ashington S tar. tu rn out w ell.— S tray Stories. of th e m achine. T he steel buckets, w hich have sharp, W a s Ills O w n Dentist. cu ttin g edges, m ove co n stan tly by An old re sid en t of P a rk h u rst, Me^ of ¡m enus of endless chains, and em pty For Infants and Chiliren. | th e ir load o f e a rth first on one side, th e S p a rta n type, recently had some then on tb e oth er. W ide endless belts teeth th a t pained him . He does not ; carried on rollers carry th e e a rth to believe In doctors or d en tists, so he m ade a hook o u t of an old pail ball the side* of th e ditch. B e a rs th e All th ese m ovem ents of th e m nehine and e x tra c te d the tw o teeth him self. S ig n a tu re When one starts out to do the great est good to the greatest number, No. 1 is usually “it.” K n ittin g fo r H e a lth . K n ittin g D declared by specialists in tbe treatm en t of rheum atism to be a most helpful exercise fo r bunds lia ble to become »tiff from the painful com plaint, aud it is being prescribed by physician* because of its efficacy. F o r persons liable to cram ps, p a r alysis, or any o th er affection of the fingers of th a t ch aracter, k n ittin g is regarded ns a most beneficial exercise. Besides, tbe sim ple w ork is said to bo n most excellent diversion for tb s nerves, and is recom m ended to w omen w ho suffer from insom nia a n d depres sion. * * R l S O S C U R E FO R CURES «HERI AU IlSi »All». C a ta rrh of ll e j d . Mr. F rank Cobb, 175 S u m m it S tre e t, D cering, Me., w rites: “ I was troubled w ith c a ta rrh in my head. I wrote to I)r. H artm an lo r advice and he prescribed l ’e ru n a. " I took it and am h appy to say I t helped m e a t once. I feel b etter th a n I have for y ears.” B ronchial T rouble. a cold w ater tow el b a th every m orning T h ro at a n d Lungs. F ran k B attle, J r ., I l l N. M arket S t., before breakfast. Those in feeble h ealth should take a brisk dry-tow el- N ashville, T en n ., w rites: " l ’crtm a lias cured me of chronio rub every m orning. b ro n ch itis. Diet. “ It is the grandest discovery of th e The d iet should lie a generous one, age (or th ro a t aud lu n g s.’” in clu d in g m eat, and occasionally fresh Pm* union« a. vegetables. M r. A. C. D anforth, S t. Joseph, M ich., w rites: T he nights being long and th e days “ I contracted a severe cold w hich sh o rt, as m uch su n sh in e us possible settled on my lungs. I was th reaten ed should be let iuto th e house d u rin g the w ith pneum onia. day. " l ’e ru n a gave m e relief w ith in a couple of days. T hree bottles saved m e C lothing. T he head should he kept roof nt all a large doctor bill and a g reat deal of tim es. T he feet should be kept w uiin su fferin g .” T h ousands of T estim onials. an d d ry , day and n ig h t. We have on file thousands of tes P e -ru -n a . tim o n ials like th e above. We can W hen unavoidably exposed to cold give o u r readers only a slig h t glim pse or w et, a few doses of l'e ru n a w ill a v e rt of th e vast array of unsolicited endorse bad consequences. m ents I)r. H artm an is co nstantly re P rec a u tio n . ceiving. W hen seized w ith a ch ill, or even A ddress Dr. S. B. H artm an , P resi slig h t ch illin ess, a dose of l ’e ru n a d en t of The H artm an S a n itariu m , C®- should he taken a t once. lunthus, O. Sunshine. A l w a y s In t h e M a r k e t . Jin k s— Why do these millionaires dress so shabbily? W inks— So folks will take pity on ’em and buy tbeir watered stocks. tl/ IU T C n fAI.FSMKN trn’tn v to Amongst the o fill I LU l e n e ™ u n d d e n le rs s e llin g H re , U n te r Hnd B lin d a r I n i ,f snlen P rices n rs w itim i re a c h nl e v e ry o n e Unoil m oney m a k er. Iin v e a g e n ts uow m a k in g filu.uti p er d a y . Adii resi SP IC IA IIV MIMING CO. A G UA RA NTEED CURE FOR P IL E S P o rtla n d I to h 'n i r B lin d , BW -edlnit o r P r m r n d l n , f a te s Y o u r d ru itK is t w ill r e f u n d m o n e y If I'A /A I ( J I N T M k..\ I lulls to lure you In . U) H uays. 6UC. F o i l i n g a D is c n s n tn n . Oregon BEST BY TEST Mr. Gruuipps (hotly)— You m ust be | crazy. Mr*. Gruuipp* (icily)—Ju st w hat ev erybody said wlien I married you. ° l have tried all kinds of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any price to compare with your Fish Brand for protection from all kinds of weather." For coughs amt colds there Is no better medicine than I’iso’s Cure fur C onsum p tion. Price 25 cents. (T he name and add'/s* o f tlie w riter of tikis unsolicited letter may be had upon application.) I f e r r y ' s Tbs Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. As m uch sleep as possible should ho o btained in th e fo rep art of the u ig h t. M r. J . E d . O’B rien, P res. A m erican T he sleeping room s should lie well v en tilated , b u t bo u s t o avoid d ire c t P ilo t Ass’n, Pensacola, F la ., w rites: ” 1 h e a rtily give my endorsem ent to cu rren ts of air. P ertina as an effective cure for c a ta rrh B atkins* Those in vigorous health should tak e and bronchial tro u b le .” M oney a L /ittle Sonree. H astier—I want to advertise for enpi- jta l; partner wanted, you know. IJere it is. G et it in to-morrow. Advertising Clerk—Yes, sir. Two dollars wild u half, please. H ustler—Oh. th a t’s nil ripht. I’ll p*»y for the adverlisem eut when I the capital. In th e fall of 18551 contracted th a t fear- riil disease, Blood Poison. It gained such headway th a t I was forced to resign my petition and seek relief a t H ot Springs. M . %!. 8 H I K U ) 8 tSr C O . G row ers a n d Im p o rte r« of All K ind« of Viter spending all tlie m eans I had I w ut G r a s « m id P le ld S e e d s to Memphis. In less than three w eeks I u n d , d e e p -ro o tin g pra«« «eed* thw t was in a hospital, and after nine w eeks c. we P r w y ill g ro I’liarH iitce lo prow on #ro u m a t w ill uifering I was discharged as cured. la not p ro d u c t’ cert al« o r n ny o th e r k in d of irr«««. less than a m onth e ie ry bone in mv body " i l l m a k e c ro p of h a y a n d pan tu re el Hea*»onn seemed to be cuectcd and felt r.s if they of th e y e a r. A dd re«« M. J. Shields A C o., M os would break at th e least exertion. A gar cow , Idaho. . was compelled to resign, and I returnei o the hospital for a seven weeka stay. W hen I catne cu t I was ail vis: d to tr j The farm ing. W hen I first w ent on the farm mom careful fanners prevailed on th e only firm who handle, r r and j¿a<'Uen«TN everywhere^ drugs to g et me one doz. n bottles of S. S p la c e c o n fid e n c e In K e rry 's S. At th a t tim e both of m y hands wer Bee«is—th e k in d t h a t n e v e r (all. broken out w ith blistersand I wascovcrei w ith boils and sores. In th e m eantim e mv rlruggirt h ad gotten tw o dozen bottles c G. S. G. for me and I lieg.vi its use, am a fter tak in g th e th irteen th bottle not r sore o r boil was visible. R. Ik IV iw s u . hftve b een th e s ta n d a r d fur 40 years, L ost 31 U S t., L ittle Rock, A rk. 1 h e y a re n o t a n e x p> m ite n i. J v V Of all hum an diseases, Contagious Jlloc ‘ Poison is tlie most hideous s n d hateful. The victim is tortured v. i' !i eating ulcers sores and abscesses, unsightly Llotchc qruptior.a and o th er sym ptom s c f t h e n r craLlc disease. S. S. S. has been t: 1 successfully for nearly fifty years f / —“N Conl"gioua Lie £ a -0 l Poison. I t c o i l , itq 1 IT T tains no m ercury, potash o r other m ineral. O ur home treatm en t b o o k giver, all th e sym p tom s of th is dis ease. Medical ad- __ __ __ rice free. R est. *4*ld l.y a i d e a .cm . iv o . **«•«! A ] A m i n a i free fo r tbeaw king. a D. M f e r r e a , t o . , d ß r j. tlMmii Mi.- I, . ' - . A. J. TOW ER CO. T he Sign o f »he Fid» NVT-i ? 3 Boston. U . S. A. TO W ER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED * Toronto. Canada M ahers o f W arranted W et W eather C lothing Clean Your Grain TOR SETD T h e C H A T H A M FA N N IN G MILL, with Sacking attachment, will clean and grade all kinds of Grain and Seeds. T he only machine that has screens and rid lies made rsprcially for cleaning grain on l!'e Coast. T o convince you that t l b Grain Cleaner is as recresen’rd I will send you one on 30 days’ free trial and will pay ihe freight. IT rite me far our De crio live Cat alogue and “ on lim e” proposition —it wi I inleres: you. GEO. W. rOOTT Drpt. 11 P. fi. U. Portland, O rrgon No. 7 1005 I Cough ajrnp. i nst**« As may be seen from th e ru t, th e principal kitchen of th s executive m ansion is am ply provided w ith all of tb e m odern co n triv an ces w hich can In sn y w ay c o n trib u te to th e successful m ain ten an ce of such a cuisine as should properly be fu rn ish ed th e ch ief citizen of such a co u n try a s the U nited S tates. T h ere is no unnecessary elaboration of th e prem ises, an d th a t m akes It easier for ev ery th in g to be kept irom scnlately neat, Official e n te r tain in g has become such a fe a tu re a t th e W hite H ouse th a t it require* a decided genius to conduct th e cu lin ary end of i t Io tim*. A q i «1 » t IO N ' P U T N A M HEN writing to advertUenpléaM l m«mlon this pu per. 1 W F A D E L E S S D Y E S C o U r m n • - o -*** h f t q h t r r r n r ! f u n ' t r r r I r r n f/x /t »r jr a l h t r t l y i I n On p .fh t Q r o /o r , .//* , w o o l m U a c .l t ri* » '/r IT t< , a n U " * r m n r t ! 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