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O n e W o m a n 's lYBODY A . H a ir 'hlcago <x. D ressing burled In lo Springs it rail an oil t £ 1 , n ju ,00# •lnclpals In > salil to do le lma ever lelr plaess, t the year ly without md August . even at a the top of ed In the formed the L»s Ang& l> Is to oh- perlmental r and eon- « M I I I I I I I I | j e years la j for nutur- 1 ong a man ed State*, in the date >11 uud hie P- budget the e suggest* ig fees of taxing of hought, be ates that It i girl, who H at ( open- I rs of age. I dance at 1 md after- | sldered to nd accom* L ohol from jR th one ex- I k and one r ?ost to be t J e from po- ■ inufaeture, I ■eat Is eon- I > a soluble ■ mented bj I k sport and oon.noo in 1 ‘ e prcvloul | e city’ «• was ov» account k ew steam Italy and The I tal es. eently au- f women 1 candidates i year* of inrried or a training •aph train- ; they will ime allow- ■nrners. death of resting to g n the hts- I be T'nltod I ex-l’r e * 1 d in 179f*. I md Pre* I Johnson, ; ex Chief j granted * ind North nnpany fi> • railwsy e will b* 'rom Am- ndam t* to w n Panò* ent Coni- d the e» extensl*-1 % irt of th* # xact title« ThmissiiJ 'V lrst m»* ’ Gallaoi . Ie wa* » m ■ ■ • • de'- ^1 : a n ,a .» a 'hOl story tell- trav W is d o m . Mrs. Newed—And you paid only OS rents for that hut? Mrs. Oldwed—That's all. Mrs. Newed—Your husband was de lighted, of course? Mrs. Oldwed—I hojie you don't think I was foolish enough to tell him 1 got such u cheap bat. Mrs. Xewed—Where would the fool ish part come In? Mrs. Oldwed—Why, If I told him »b at It cost he'd expect me to be sat isfied with bargain counter hats all the rest of my days. g * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * n ARE LEARNING KALB. * Old Favorites $ E #*****##*****#*a Oregon Farmers Overcome Prejudice o f Long Standing. NATURE’S . PERFECT TONIC From the Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. Kale is one of the best talking crops 1 in Oregon. When the Oregon booster I a ™ “ .■“ “ “ V »“* no ll° w .vi* 0.r0U<* and healthy who wants to prove that Oregon is the d not need a tonlc sometlIues- L ittle physical irregularities upset the Tired of 1*1« y . best dairy state in the union he has s>'ste,u- the appetite fails, digestion is poor, the body feels tired and worn ‘Tired of pU y ! Tired of play !" to talk kale. Unless he knows what ollt- and other unpleasant symptoms give warning that the system is disor- tVhuf hast thou doue this livelong day? Nearly every one likes a fine kale will do to the milk bucket he has dered and needs assistance to ward off. perhaps, some serious sickness or The birds are silent, and so is the bee ; hair dressing. Something to The sun Is creeping up steeple and tree: not qualified as a booster. It is called ailment. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as tr.e best of all tonics, nature's The doves have down to the sheltering the thousand headed kale, and the medicine, made entirely of healing, cleansing, invigorating roots and herbs, make the hair more manage botanist knows it as brassica eleracea, a systemic remedy without an equal. S. S . S. has the additional value of tarts, able; to keep it from being °T K .Ur )e,ters bei."g the greatest of all blood purifiers. It re-establishes the healthy circu- \n1 tLe rusts are dark with the drooping t h i t l o e . thing is that it h is onlv h e U i f r i n o ' ition of the blood, rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves the leaves ; too rough, or from splitting S t a te o ! O h io , C ity o f T o le d o j M the la st two or three V a r s that it atT ctite and digestion, and brings about a return of health to those whose Twilight gathers and day is don« at the ends. Something, too, has had an audience, though it is ii>'stems have been weakened or depleted. S . S S. acts more promptly and Frank ““ heoeymike. o « t h t h a t h e t s s e n l o r I ! ,o w thou *Peut restless one? that will feed the hair at the nearly thirty years old in the Wiliam- Pleasantly than any other medicine, and those who are run down in health p a r tn e r o f t h e firm 01 F . J . C h e n e y A C o ., d o in g basii----- s i n e s s i aâteâdgr n t l i e C i t y o am f T o ’ l e l * o , C o u n t y a n d k t . t e ; - p i . . . t „ , . r - h „ r «•),«> h n « f > h « n d o n » h e - ette valley. It has tried to talk all should commence its use at once. It will thoroughly purify the blood and same time, a regular hair-food. .t o r e s a i d , a n d t h a t s a id tirra w ill n a y the s u m I O u t w n a t H a st t n o u d o n e De those years, but the people wouldn't ; tone "P the system. S. S. S. is admirably suited for a system ic remedy o f O N E H l ’ N D R E D D O L L A R S fo r e a c h a n d s id e Well-fedhair will bestrong,and listen when it sought recognition, because it is free from minerals ; it may be used without harmful results by a L u V c a ^ h ,( -uA,n n 0 ‘ * * CUr9d bT ^ »*“ “ O th e r a t e v e n tid e ? "W e never heard it talk." they in- persons of any age, and no unpleasant effects ever follow. will remain where it belongs— FRA N K J. C H EN EY . ' ' h a t p r o m is e o f m o r n is le f t u n b r o k e n ? sisted, "back in Iowa and New York 8 w o rn t o b e fo r e a n d s u b s c r ib e d i n m y p r e s-% W h a t k in d w o r d s t o th y p la y m a t e s THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA on the head, not on the comb! e n e e , t h i s b th d a y o i D e c e m b e r A D 1866. . „ Back there cows produce milk with (S e ftl x A . W . G L l-A P O V , ! sp o k en r T h s b e s t k in d o f a te s tim o n ia l — out kale, and I guess they will have _ ‘ N o ta r y P u b l i c . W h o m h a s t t h o u p i t i e d , a n d w h o m f o r - “ S o ld lo r o v e r s i x t y y e a r s .” H a ll s C a t a r r h C u r e Is t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y , a m i 1 i o to here.’’ That is tradition. It took N o t h l n u U o ln ic . L if tin g (h e ile fe r e e . acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur* fT * , *. „ . , _ I thirtv venrs for kilt» to uet nn nudi- M ade by J . C A yer Co.. L o w e ll, M ass. feces of the system. 6e id for testimonials free. How with thy faults has duty striven? tn rty * 1 K‘ , n a 1 Diogenes had abandoned the search. ' Rodrlck—Stood out in tlie middle of ▲ leo m an u factu rera o f F LCIIKNEYACO.,Toledo,O. what hast thou learned by field and hill. dition. • ? « ,n thl* s,a,e and 1,ve down tra’ " It’s a waste of time,’’ he said. "Every the road the other day to decide no — *— 75(\ - « - i SARSAPARILLA. Sold by all druggists, i „ . . . , . _ time I think I’ve found an honest man! lu*c Ilair* Faiml) Pilla ior constipation. greenwood path, and by singing nil? PILLS. The dairymen of New York under he turns out to be a hireling of some automobile race. They both came in CMfcRRY PECTORAL. stand what green succulent food i predatory trust." | even* There will come an eve to a longer day Ila * h D e tte r T h in * . means to the dairy cow. and they Winking at the bystanders, he extin- ' an ^ waa ,l t°**-up, eh? That will find thee tired—hut not of "I used to know that man when he was build expensive silos, buy expensive guished his lantern.—Chicago Tribune. Hod rick—I should say so. 1 was play! n struggling lawyer. What business does machinery, and grow fertility-robbing trwed over a haystack. And thou wilt Ivan, as thou leanest now, corn, which they irrigate with their F illin g a Want. he follow now?" H e c r u « le *o e n e e . "Skimming cream.” With drooping limbs anti aching brow, "We call this the ‘housekeeper’s de sweat, in order that the farmer dur “T i i . .« a . , t- * M o th ers w ill find M rs. W in slo w ’ s Boot h i n t I pop that Little Leejip is to sing Byrup th.* b sr remedy to use lot theirch kU n light,* ’* said the salesman, exhibiting an “Skimming cream? Is he In the dairy Vl'd wish that the shadows would faster ing the long winter months may have nnd dance at another dinner somewhere or during 'be teething per.oU. other set of china. business?’* creep, an excuse for milking his cows. The “What’s peculiar about it?” asked thi “Dairy nothing! He"« receiver for s Ynd long to go to thy quiet sleep, Oregonian needs no expensive silos | other.’’ “What! Is she alive yet?” Let no one say that the mlnil has no customer. bankrupt trust company.” , Well were it then, if thine aching brow to remind the cow of the good old “No; again.” power over the body. If It can cauia ------------------------- - IVere ns free from sin and shame as now 1 summer time. Kale! A thousand “The fact that we have forty other seti such effeits as in the case taken from Well for thee, if try lip could tell jusr like it, together with anv number ol blessings on the thousand-headed Ortidiiul. Y o u C a n G e t A lle n 's F o o t-C a se FR EE. odd pieces, and expect to keep the patterr \ tale like this, of a day spent well. rik . how much more can It Influence kale! It is making Oregon tjie "Jones Is certululy original.” W r it e A l l e n s . O lm s te d , L e R o y , N . Y „ f o r a the physical conditions of the now and greatest dairy state in the union. gjwnys in stock. Any piece that’s accident “Why f tr e e s a m p le o f A lle n 's F o o t-R u se . I t e u re s ’f thine open hand hath relieved distress, ally broken can be replaced at half i When grown under favorable con w e a t in g , h o t s w o lle n , a c h in g fe e t. I t m a k e s here? “Well, he's written a melodrama and If thy pity hath sprung to wretchedness, ditions kale will yield 40 tons per s new o r t i g h t s h o e s e a s y . A c e r t a in c u r e fo r day’s notice without saying a word to thi “Y'ou look pale and thin. What’s go* r ro w ln g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . A ll d r u g He's done away with the "old mill’ and f thou hast forgiven the sore offense, acre of green feed, and its chief value g c o is r ts n s s , e im rest of the family about it." l l it . 2 6 c . D o n ’ t a c c e p t a n y s u b s t it u te you?” the ’missing papers' and the ‘hand-to- is as a soiling crop during the fall \nd humbled thy heart with penitence; t T “I'll it,” said the customer.—Chi ’’Work! From morning till night, hand encounter oa the cliff.’ ”—Detroit if nature’s voices have spoken to thee and winter Splendid results are be cago Tribune. G e t t in g t lo s e to N a tu r e . and only a one-hour rest.” ing secured by feeding kale and vetch free Press. With her holy meanings eloquently; “Wrigley, what ever became oi that “How long have you been at It?” hay to dairy cows, without any grain little Miss Goodsole?” [f every creature hath won thy love, THE D A IS? “1 begin to-morrow.” O r H U Pen. From the creeping worm to the brooding or mill feed Dr. Withycombe, of the FLY K ILLIR "She turned sociologist and married a Agricultural College, says that 15 tramp.” destroys a ll the Wealthy Stranger—Yes, I made my dove; flies and affords C Wt. V ita *' l>anoo and orvona LMaeanoa p«rma- pounds of vetch hay and 40 pounds ff ne*er a sad, low-spoken word "Why, I heard her say once that you C I IT com fort to every money, every farthing of It, by my pen I I 3 neatly cared by Dr. » -lno'« Grout Norve Ra. hom e—in dining ■torer. Bend for FREE $2 00 tria l l*ott1o and troutine. Youth—Ah, a novelist, or a drama Eiath plead with thy human heart un of kale a day is practica'.’v a balanced were her beau ideal of a man.” room, sleei'in ti ration for a dairy cow. Mr. W. L. . room and every heard ; “Did you? Well, she passed me up Dr. U. U. Kliuo, Ld . »11 Arch bt.. Philadelphia, Pa. i p lace w h ere filet list, maybe. Then, when the night steals on, as now, Wilson, of Banks, Or., says: " f re for a hobo ideal of a man.” a re troubleson e. Wealthy Stranger—Not me. I used T h e A r l I s l l e T e in p e n t m e n t . ceived $207 from 14 cows in the month C lean, n eat and I t will bring relief to thine aching brow, w ill n ot so il o i to keep a sheep farm In New Zealand. "Y’es,” said Mrs. Nurltch, “my so* in ju re anythin«. Vnd with joy and peace at the thought of December, and fed them nothing N ut G ood F o rm . Try thrim once and you will never he w ithout them . but kale, turnips and vetch hay. The If not kej> by ae a .crs, sent prepaid fo r 20c. of rest. “When shall 1 call again .with this menus to be an artist.” man who feeds chop would have to G a v e R e in to H e r T h o u tfh t*, VABOLfi S0ME&8. 14» DeKalb Ave.. Brooklyn. M Y “Indeed?” replied Mrs. Ascum, Thou wilt sink to sleep on thy mother’s make $257 to clear as much as I do bill, Mr. Atdup?” "Looks a bit like rain, ma'am," ob- "That's a very laudable ambition." breast. “I think, young man, as a concession I have not had a speck of mill feed in served the friendly milkman as hc I —N. I*. Willis. “Y'es, he thinks It's Just cute to weal to ths conventionalities, you’d better not the barn all winter.” handed in his morning pint. an.T more until I hare returned at those (lowing black ties."—I’hlladek Mr. Byron Hunter of Corvallis I " It indeed,’* replied the ready- phla Press. ha?, as assistant agriculturist of the 'iast on, T011* calls.1 A R R A N G E TO ST O P AT COUGHS AND THE NOSE. witted housekeeper, with her gaze fixed bureau of plant industry, U. S. depart- |____ ^ on the bottle.—Iioston Transcript T H E C O R N E L IU S ment of agriculture, made a special lla n r S tu b b o rn t 'n a e s D ue PA RK AND A LD ER STS. study of the forage crops of Western _ T r o u b l e _______ I n X a . a l ________ K oeeae. There ure people who have a stuh- i? r,fK,nr!' • a nl' Bulletin No. 91, pub- Eii 'iPslfc-HjlL .s&iA. A N ew and M odern E u ro p e a n H otel, c a te r in g p a r tic u la rly to S t a t e people. A refined p la c e fo r n l l r .,T n r n m n a m I w n cough which lasts for months and E*P « ": ladies v isitin g th e c ity , clo se to th e sh oppin g rears and which the more rational I Agriculture, A .1 .. ; 1 has .fi.,’ the o.it-L'.V!!.-!"! following to say R a te s reason ab le. F r e e Bu s. | :reatment Is unable to cure. This was | about kale which is timely: N. K.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) M g'. Purify These and You Will Be Safe the ease with a woman, of whom M. “Methods of Sow ing— For fall and i Lermozey, of Paris, recently reported winter use kale is usually sown in ' From Ccmtagion 'S- «is observations to the Soclete Medi- [ drills on well prepared and drained soil as soon after the 15th of March DISINFECTING T H E ONLY P R EVEN TIVE des Ilopltaux, and who coughed For Infants and Children. , , , for , ! as the season will permit. This fur- leven years without anyone being able njshes pUn„ for Ptranspinnlin(i in T h o well known re lia b le B o ra x , a S im p le , S a fe and S u re M eth od :o cause this Infirmity to disappear. j une anil j uly T h f !and used f()r Sr yov, Two tablespoonfuls of Borax in a JUtll one day, after an examination transplanting it well manured and ^ pailful of ■ hot'wrater r poi ___ the | her nose, the ablation of polypi cur- | plowed two or three times between j poured down Root and Herb grease-choked pipes of a sink, or flushed I srt lt suddenly and definitely. the first of March and the first of j ÍS S through a disease-laden drain, cleanses A cough with a nasal origin, there June. With the land in perfect tilth and purities it, leaving it clean and it is plowed again with a 12-inch plow fore exists which may be more frequent ALCOHOL 3 P E K CENT. sweet. about the first of June, and the young I H a* made a life study of roots and herbs, and in tn a i Bed clothing and clothes used in a than one Is led to believe. It Is, M. kale plants dropped into every third AVegi table Prcparaflon (nr As Lermosey says, generally termed a furrow about two and a half to three | ’- • i s s W i n i V o 'l t e r i m ja s ic lf r o o m c a n b e m a d e h y g ie n ic -a lly c le a n similaiiit^ the FbodamlR’fiuti Tul ren-edie«. a n d s n o w y - w h i t e , i f w a s h e d i n a h o t nervous cough. This term Is nt tho feet apart. This nlaces about one I instile Sioatadts and Bowels ¿ N e M e rcu ry , P o is o n s o r D ru g s U s e d -M e C u r e s s o l u t i o n o f B o r a x w a t e r . , , | same time an error In diagnosis and plant on every square yard. The roots Mfjthout O p e ra tio n , o r W ith o u t th e Aid of a Knife aer-5 Kitchen and eating utensils, used dur- , . , .... I gu arantee* to Cure C atarrh . Asthma. Lun«, . of the plants are placed where the A .tN t,,. Lung, * . » - ‘ 1 ends to nn Insufficient treatment. ............* - ,, possi- o .~ 0 I n fa n ts /C hildren Rheum atism . Nervon*net*«. Net ,v ' ervnu. iiehiirt., ing illness will be kept from all ch. L iv er. Ki<iney T r o n l* le w :n lt * o .u a u u o o u , __—g • -- — The nasal cough occurs when two " ext furrow cover, them, leaving the of f C contagion Borax used when o W eaknera and All P riv a te D iseases b bility ility o O n ta g iO n i if t B o r a x i is s U S0 d W hen ! 1 tops uncovered. The p’ants that are washing them. Pure as snow and harm morbid conditions are realized slmiil- plowed in during the day in this way A SU R E CAN CER CURE Prom otes Di^eslionflifftfu! lu s t R e c e iv e d f r o m P e k in g . C h in a —S a f e , S u re less as salt, and because it can be used taneouely ; these are an exaggerated are rolled in the evening of the same n e ss and HeslXuntoins neidw a n d R e lia b le . for almost every domestic and medical lenslbility of the mucous membrane of day to pack the ground Two or I F YOU A RE A F L IC T F D DON'T DELAY. Opiimi.Morphme nor Mineral. purpose, Borax must be considered the the nose and a local cause of Irritation. three cultivations are all that can D EL A Y S A R E D A N tiER O C S. one great household necessity. N o t N a r c o t ic . C O N S U L T A T IO N l - k l 'i - usually be given, for the plants will This local excitant may be either hay Local agents wanted. W rite for money m aking plan ff you cannot c a ll, w rite forsym p ton h lan k and c ir c a soon touch in the row, if they do well lar. In close 4 cen ts in stan> ps. 'ever or a polypus In the nose. T H E C. (» E E WO CHIN I S E M E D IC IN E OO. J h a ^ a r o lilD r S W a m s m Any plants that fail to grow may he n a i y p ru u u ce s som e o i m e m ru u g esc 1621-2 F ir st 8 t ., Cor. M orrison. Portland, Oregon. Nasal coughs have certain character- replaced by hand. Some growers IbiìfÀ iii S eed * »bacco in t h e world, a n d s h e m a k e s u se Please M ention T h is Paper. ¡sties which may serve to render them j preft.r to p,ant thf , eed jn and j H x Sfrutti + i f t h e crop herself. Jh cM feS Jtt- recognizable. They are dry, convulsive, when the plants are large enough thin stniseStxd ♦ progressive. Irresistible. j them to one plant in a hill Others S o I I la . W S S S iu r» What often deceive* ns to the cause put ka'e out just as cabbage is usually Teacher—If a vehicle with two H irm Serd- flardkd Suoor • wheels Is a bicycle ami one v 1th thre* i f these fits of coughing Is a bnnnl transplanted, instead of plowing it in nLi-tywun Ftavrr. transplant«« must be wheels Is a tricycle, what Is one with ml-Jectlve Illusion. The sufferer from I J„h' c .Ï - 0 1 ■ determined by the size of the plants only one wheel? . nasal cough feels that It Is caused and the condition of the land If the Apcrfert Remedv forCrnKllpa Scholar—A wheelbarrow.—Illustrat 5y a pricking sensation in the larynx. | land is wet and subject to overflow H on, Sour Sto modi.Dlarrliwa 3*2 L ed Bits. ind, on the contrary, notices no tickling the transplanting may be delayed tin W orms .(onvulsions.Ffvcrish !n the nose. til during July If the land is well ness and L o ss OF S leep . O n ly T h e n . A systematic examination of the ! drained and the plants are large = ?> “Little boy, do you ever swear?” Facsimile Signaturr of nasal fossae of all people who cough is, enough it may be done befnre the "No, ma'am, ’ceptin’ when It's nec’sary , „ _ first of June. In transplanting. I CO V therefore. necssary «“metline, a tnoU({h p,ants m ly b, left fnlPa staIfd •nd I gotta do lt.” large lesion Is found In them, floating on thf land where the seedlings are “When Is it necessary to swear?" N EW YO RK . “Wen de empire calls ye out on twe polypi which Irritates the mucous mem- grown, I Unlike the ordinary dried S if- C 2 strikes an' a ball." iirnne; sometimes the latter seems nor- A man living at Maud wants to know b eef — that sold in bulk— aml, but at eertuln point* cough-produc- ................ __ . . . . . . . - if he can irrigate his trees by means Libby’s Peerless Dried Beef ng zones nre ........................... found which an; revealed 0f and barrels. barrels. She sat for an oil ivirfrnir «• nt "• ........ ....... oi a a water water wagon wagon and Pro- dld she not’ ’’ J} tW° comP,*meutary "'IP'S: produc- fessor Thornber did not favor the plan, com es in a sealed glass ja r “Yen j ”ax was the a rtis t” Ion of the cough by the Irritation of Btatjn(r; Exact Copy of Wrapper. THI OtNTA"* COMPANY. N(W TOUR CITY. in which it is p ack ed the “Hon'd it come out?" **le *al<^ ri’nea’ suppression of the “ This would be rather too complex. ..ca , . ,, / , ' . . . »ugh hy the c<K-alnlzatlon of the zones, f am of the opinion that you will find LkS moment it is slioed into those She sat for it but when she saw It The dtagnMlg of th^ „r,gln of a it too great an expense, considering delicious thin w afers. p ^ ^ 011 * n °r L Iloustoo wug[, consldemhly attenuates its prog- ; the vclue of a team and a man, to haul this water during the summer. The P N U ________________ ( nosts. This cough when not recognized No. 34—OS None of the rich natural The telephone ha? not reached the point »ntlnue* alm.wt Indefinitely; when station would advise you to try and T(!i;N writing to nil vcrtUerg pinate of a domestic convenience in France. It recognised It gives wny almost always conserve this moisture by means of | b v o r o r goodness e sca p es limn* Ion thin |>ni»*r. is but little nsed by the public generally, to n rational local treatment, and sotne- culture. This could be done with good or dries ouL It re a c h e s you lmes disappears with astonishing rap- | effect during the summer months. have had considerable experience dlty. fresh and with all the nutri Thanks are due to M. Dermozey for the state college campus in hauling ment retained. railing attention to the role, scarcely w ater; and have concluded, first that I S O UR MOTTO lusperted until now, by which the it is impracticable to place wat«r Said an Employer: "Stick to quality. around the tree without a heavy mulch Libby’s Peerless Dried mucous membrane o f the nose play* in It will win out in the end.” We do the persistence of certain coughs; nnd of straw ; second, that nothing much is only on e o f a G re a t appeal to the Well-Informed In every in case of need recourse will be had to less than a barrel of water for each “stick to quality.” That ia the rcatou h er o f high-grade, ready walk of life and are essential to per 'he thernjieutioal means which this tree at each watering, should be given. our graduate* are ao thorough and in This will soak the ground up fairly manent success and creditable stand- cnowledge Indicates, Purls Edition of such demand. Investigate our claim* to _ s e rve, pure food p ro d u cts well, and in our case, I did not need to ing. Accordingly, it is not claimed Vew Y’ork Herald, superiority. Catalogue, business form* water the trees on the campus more are prepared in Libby’s that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of than twice during the summer. I do and penwork free. Call, phone or write, I.nclc. While Kitchen. not know that it will be possible for Senna Is the only remedy of known •I suppose you wouldn't part with you to make"use' of a heavy mulch, but Hall Portldnd, Or. l 'n r d u n r i ItiiN În rs it* C o l l e r a value, but one of many reasons why ia / Toa»» rx l/T fnrm i - » to l hold i • .■ . ?. *x®*io«nl and D n y School for Oírla. T e n th and M orrison, Portland. O re g o n :h!s dear old farm hf)inu> house fn for r anrthin«" anything.' in order st trr a package of any the water, it is neces It Is the best of personal and family C a ta lo g u e o n R e q u e .L A P A R M S T R O N G . L L . B .. PRINCIPAL said the enthusiastic girl. sary to do so. You can use rotted o f th e se . *uch as O x T ongue, laxatives Is the fact that lt cleanses, "No,” answered Farmer Corntoseel, straw for this, or forest leaves. ” — sweetens and relieves the Internal ”1 don’t ex;>ect to.” Vienna Sausage. Pickles, From the Washington State college, organs on which lt acts without any “You regard lt as a kind of mascot, Pullman. ________________ Ofeves, etc., and see how debilitating after effects and without lon't you?” A n A ffair o f H o n or. delightfully dif having to Increase the quantity from "Well, the fellow that managed to “Excuse me. ma'am,” said the edu time to time. sell It to my father wa* pretty lucky." ferent they are cated hobo, “but would you favor a It set* pleasantly and naturally and -W ashington Star.__________ soldier In the groat army of the unem f r om o t h e r s truly as a laxative, and Its component After the supper 1» over and the ployed with a square meal?” B U S I N E S S COLLEGE you hareeaten. parts are known to and approved by lishes done, a woman removes her I will,' replied the good woman, “tf PORTL/BO. ORZOOR physicians, as It is free from all Kitchen apron and sits down beside .vf,u don't mind earning a dollar by do- BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. 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