Blood Humors KEEPING SWINE HEALTHY IS è OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other iorm of eruption; but sometimes they exist In the system. Indicated bfr feel­ ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap­ petite, or general debility, without causing any breaking ou t They are expelled and the whole sys­ tem Is renovated, strengthened aad toned by '»'h ere ts N o T h e m e U p o n F a r m T h a t W i l l S o B en efit F a r m e r a s to K eep Q u a r t e r s a n d S u r r o u n d in g s in S a n i­ t a r y C o n d itio n W h e r e H o g s a r e K e p t —. G u a r d A s a l n s t C h o le r a . rioocrs Sarsaparilla Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called S arsatabs« R IIR R F R S T A M P S ^ l s . Stencils and Brans rVUDDLA d l h m r j Sifrn8 CeUgloid Buttons and Ribbon Badges. Good Goods. Quick Service. Send for complete Catalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp W orks. 1015 A St., Tacoma, Wash. 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A negro pearl hunter the other day found a pearl weighing 47 grains In the waters of Lake Bloteneau, near Shreveport, La., said to be one of the largest gems of its kind in the United States. The finder sold it in Shreve­ port for $250, and the purchaser In turn received $1,500 for the stone. The second owner was a merchant, but the third a professional pearl buyer. This last values the gem at $10,000. Ginseng. The light yellow root of ginseng Is highly esteemed by the Chinese as a stimulant. It Is used, however, for almost every domestic and medicinal purpose, and specimens resembling the human body often command their weight In gold because of supposed oc­ cult virtues. China furnishes almost the sole market for ginseng. Fond' of Walking Sticks. Of all people perhaps none Is more fond of canes or more skilled In their use than our fellow citizens of Porto Rico. The walking stick In that Is­ land would seem to mark social dis­ tinctions among men as fans do among women. U se of the Horse. Owing to the advancement of science it would be possible to get along with­ out horses now, if It were not for the necessity of having a few of them at the annual horse shows. A m a te u r H u n te r A gain . Week-End Sportsman—"I just shot a deer, old chap!” His Pal—"Gweat! Kill him?” Week-End Sportsman—‘T think not. He shot back !”—Puck. D iste m p e r m W l M A D S ONLY BY B L U M A U E R -F R A N K D R U G C O . P O R T L A N D . OREGON W. L. DOUGLAS •2.25, «2.50, «3, «3,50,«4 & «5 SHOES All Stylet. All Leathers, All Sizes and Widths, for Men, Women and Boys. THE S T A N D A R D OF Q U A L I T Y FOR OVER 30 YEARS THE N E X T TIM E Y O U NEED SHOES give W . L. Douglas shoes a trial. W . L Douglas nam e stamped on a shoe guar* antees superior quality and more value for the m oney than other m ak es.0H is name and price stamped on the bottom protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having I the genuine W . L. Douglas shoes. T ake no substitute. HOW TO ORDEB BY MAIL. Shoes Sent Everywhere — All Chargee Prepaid. 'W .L . D ou gla s nit o r* are not sold in your tow n , ten d d irect to ft e t o r y . Take m eeureinents o f foot as sh o w n in m o d e l; state sty le desired : s u e a n d w id th usually worn ; plain or ca p toe ; h e a v y , m edium or ligh t sole. J d o th r luruvnt »h o* m a i l o r d e r b u r t - n?»u in the u o r l d . lllu s. C a ta log Free. W.L. DOUGLAS,140 Spark St. .Brockton,Mas*. In ail its forms among ull b t s of horse* and dogs, cured and others in the same sta­ ble prevent d from having the disease with Explanation of Color« of Leaves. T H E U SE OF TH E COMM A. Sponn’s Distemper Cure. Every bottl ■ In extremely moist atmospher« th« guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last The point cn which most writers color of the leaves are not usually very year, $.50 and $ 1.00. Good druggists, or send to manufacturers. Agents wanted. are at odds with the compositor Is bright, as In England. And In very Write for free hook. Spohn Med. Co., ¡Spec. the comma, says the London Chron­ dry climates the leaves dry up aud* Contagious Diseases, Goshen, lnd. icle. It is not that he misplaces it so denly, and their skin, which la very outrageously, as lu that sentence thick to prevent the escape of molst- Not a Landseer. '«Is that a Landseer, Mr. Croesus?” which was the cause of many tears In ure. Is not sufficiently transparent to 8sked a visitor, pausing before a paint­ a Berlin newspaper office some years allow the color to be seen beneath. Ia ing of a cow, executed with, great skill ago; "Prince Bismarck walked In on i regions where the autumn foliage 1« and fidelity. "No,” replied the host. his head, the well-known cap on his most vivid we find that an average sea­ "Reckon It’s a Durham. See how feet, large, brightly polished tap boots j son produces the moat exquisite colors. broad It Is between the horns, and see on his forehead, a dark cloud In his Neither a very dry nor a very wet sum­ the color and curl on Its forehead. hand, the Inevitable walking stick In mer will result In much brilliancy. That's a genuine Durham, sure. That his eye, a menacing glance.” No. but he Is too fond of this par­ ain’t no Landseer.”— Youth’s Com­ ticular punctuation point. He takes a panion. delight In breaking up the flow of If you use Eye Salve use the best. sentences with his artificial pauses. P ettit ’ s E ye S alve is the stardard, We all say: “ Why then did you do It?” is reliable and costs no more than infer­ In one breath. It Is the compositor A Desirable Hog Cot. ior goods that are unknown. Used by Physicians and Oculists, helps where all who says, "Why, then, did you do It?” (By OEOItOE W. BROWN, Ohio.) In one of our fields we have guch a others fait. It is not the TUBE or Box It Is possible to be too hard on the There is no theme upon the farm clump of quaking-asp and it Is pleas­ that cures, it is the S alve that does the comma. It has Its undeniable uses. that will so benefit the farmer as to ing to note how contented these ani­ work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros, F ree to O ur R ead ers keep the quarters and surroundings mals are during the sweltering beat under the Government Food and Drugs W rite M urine E ye K rm eily Co., C h ica g o , for of the farm in a sanitary and health­ of the day, as they lie about in the Act. Don’ t be deceived or misled. The 48-page illuHtrateil E ye B ook F ree. W rite all ful condition where swine are kept. shade of this rustling clump of trees. only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has a b o u t Y uur E ye T ro u b le am i they w ill ailvUe been in the market for years. Sold by Nowhere will an outbreak of chol­ If there is not such shade planted Druggists throughout the known world. a s to the P ro p e r A p p lica tio n o f th e Murine E ye R em edies la Y o u r S p e cia l Cane. Y o u r I Don’t abuse or neglect it, era become so disastrous as upon the along the borders of a field we should D r u g g ist w ill tell y o u that M urine R elieves I and you Vvill be well repaid. S ore Eyes, b treu gth en s W eak E yes D o o m ! I farm where these animals are kept not be slow in planting such If we H a r m In Extrem e,. S m art, .Soothes Kye P a in , and wells fo r 60c. If it becomes weak — Re­ with dirty, filthy surroundings, and were In the swine growing business, Too much noise deafens us; too T ry It in Your E yes an d in B a b y ’ s E yes fo r member— no care taken in the disinfection of and every wide awake farmer should much light blinds us; too great a dis­ S ca ly Eyelidw an d O ran u lation . the nesting places and slop troughs be, for Indeed he should consider tance or too much of proximity equal­ C H R O N O L O G Y O F IN V E N T IO N S . during the summer time. himself too poor to be without this ly prevents us from being able to see; Upon our farm we have never prac­ profitable animal upon his premises. too long and too short a discourse ob­ Barometers were first made by Tor­ ticed the method of keeping a herd Many make a mistake In allowing scures our knowledge of a subject; ricelli In 1842. Bombshells were first of swine in one place very long, and their swine to run to the creek dur­ too much of truth stuns us.—Pascal. made In Holland in 1495. The first never do we fatten out more than one ing the summer for water. We have tones — strengthens — invigorates almanac was printed In Hungary tn I bunch of animals in the same field such a place upon our farm, and we T h e M illen niu m . 1470. Iron pavements were first laid | In one year, preferring rather to shift might save much time In getting wa­ There can be no industrial peace Try a bottle today for our operations about from place to ter to our swine many times If we until labor and capital have attained In London In 1817. Buckles were first place. allowed them to go to this water to the very highest pinnacle of Intel­ made In 1680. Brandy was first made POOR APPETITE We have no permanent quarters, course, but we are afraid of it. In­ ligence and undiluted justice and un­ In France In 1310. Roller skates were INDIGESTION DYSPEPJA but rely upon the service of the cot, deed in this field we never allow our til there is self-convlctlon on the part Invented by Plympton In 1863. Cov­ COLDS, GRIPPE shown In the Illustration. swine to roam, for we do not know of both that they must deal justly ered carriages sere first used In Eng­ MALARIA, FEVER AND AQUE These bunks can be shifted about what farmer several miles above us with each other.—New York Tribune. land In 1580. Alcohol was discovered In the thirteenth century. Stem wind­ easily upon runners, and many times In another district might have chol­ ing watches were the Invention of each year are changed from one field era or plague, and our animals ex­ Moral in Evolution. to another, or from one pen to an­ posed by contamination In the water The history of evolution Is one long Noel In 1851. The first Iron wire was Doubtful. other, thus we always have the ani­ flowing down stream. record of victory In the face of appar­ drawn at Nuremb''-«' 1« ’ 351. It Is possible there may be a funnier mals In fresh sleeping quarters, and We rather prefer to keep our ani­ ently Insuperable obstacles. Man Is A V O I D L I Q U I D B L U IN G . sight than a dignified man with • upon fresh forage. While the animals mals well away from this stream of man because he Is ever doing the Im­ long nose, an undershot Jaw and are located upon a new range, we water, and give them pure water possible— or that which seems such to The reason so many housewives bushy whiskers, trying to get a full prefer RED CROSS BALL BLUE is break up the old range, cropping It from the well In disinfected troughs, weakness and folly.—Rev. W. E. SI- because it is all blue. Liquid blue drink at a bubbling fountain, but w« in some profitable farm crop, thus get thus doing our part toward keeping monds. contains a large percentage of water. doubt It _________________ ting the benefit of all excrement from down loss from cholera. Why buy water when you have it by m FOR A nything but That. the animals, profiting In Its enrich­ We keep down the objectionable THE EYE the tub full? Only one letter in a million goes ment of the soil, and we as well and nauseating hog wallow upon our BEST ACHES Buying solid RED CROSS BALL freshening and sweetening the soil farm and do not tolerate It In the BLUE is real economy. Dissolve It astray, and that one, an exchang« C h ild ish Beliefs. a a you need It. A large four-oz. pack­ says, never happens to be a bill. least. We know the swine enjoy It, by cultivation. Yes, children believe plenty of queer age. all blue, for 10c. Used in thou­ Then swine should be supplied with but we have learned to detest Its some shade aside from a board shel­ abominable company, and by chang­ things. I suppose all of you have sands of homes. FOR SALE AT ALL ter to ward off the heated rays of ing the animals about, and locating had the pocketbook fever when you GROCERS.________________ the summer sun. There Is nothing new quarters frequently we keep this were little. What do I mean? Why, R e cogn izin g People. for this purpose quite so nice as mire of mud and filth abandoned. ripping up old pocketbooks In the Data have been gathered In Ger­ clumps of willows, catalpas or pop­ With the advancement along other firm belief that bank bills to an im­ many with reference to the distance Plant breeding and selecting lars grown In some convenient loca­ lines of farm operations, the ad­ mense amount were hidden In them. at which persons may be recognized as been our business for years. tion In each field, preferably along the vancement In this line of work ap­ So, too, you must all remember some by their faces and figures. If one We market the results in the shape of thoroughbred vegetable fence row, In such manner that the peals to us as very significant In keep­ splendid unfulfilled promise of some­ has good eyes, the Germans claim, and flower seeds. They grow animals may have access to the cool­ ing these animals In a sanitary and body or other, which fed you with one cannot recognize a person whom good crops. hopes perhaps for years, and which ing shade during the heat of the day. healthful location at all times. 1 * 1 a SEED ANNUAL he has seen only once at a greater left a blank In your life which noth FREE ON NEQUEET distance than 82 feet. If the person Ing has ever filled up.—Holmes. D. M. Farrj & Co., Detroit, Mloh. la well known to one, one may recog­ nize him at 300 feet and If It Is a F irst Jau n tin g Car. The first Jaunting car was estab­ member of one's family, even at 500 lished In Ireland In 1815 by a Milan­ feet.—Scientific American. BE FAIR WITH YOUR STOMACH HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS Eve S a lve XFERRYS/ USEFUL GUARD PROPER PLACE FOR A WINDOW FOR CHICKENS Bees and Cranberries. Cranberry producers at Cape Cod are calling for colonies of bees in Man Has Invented Gate order to make their plants more pro­ Missouri That W ill be Found Con­ ductive, practical tests having estab­ venient for Variety lished that the activity of the bees In of U s e s . carrying pollen from plant to plaDt Is a means of materially Increasing The door and window guard pat­ the yield of this Cane Cod staple. ented by a Missouri man has a variety of uses. It comprises a gate made of ' parallel pickets linked together by short cross bars and sliding easily O E S C H ’S back and forth on rollers. It can be folded up Into small compass against one side of the opening it guards or stretched all the way across and made fast. The uses to which such a gate can be put are both numerous end obvious. It can be attached to FOR RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. SPRAIN1, BRUISES OR ANT PAIN. t ig h t cn A r.c ie M Day». Until recently the exploration of the Sudan was impossible, owing to the attitude of the natives, but last year the excavations of Meroe, the ancient capital of Ethlopa, was com­ menced. Perhaps the most Important result of the early work will be the addition of Ethiopian to our knowl­ edge of languages which have ceased to exist. A large number of Inscrip­ tion In hieroglyphic and cursive writ­ ing have been found, and it has been discovered that the unknown language is baaed on an alphabetical syitem— a circumstance which will make the deciphering of the lnscrlpt'ons much easier than was the case with the *lt- tite language, which has occupied Pro­ fessor Sayce 30 years. Should Not be A »ow ed to Roost Oo Top o f Harness or Buggy — Should Have Good House. ese, Carlo Blanconl, who settled In Dublin and drove every day to Caher and back, charging twopence a mile. From this small beginning In 1837 he had established 67 conveyances, drawn by 900 horses.—National Mag­ azine. _____________ Inflammatory Rheumatism may make you a cripple for life. Don’t wait for inflamma­ tion to set in. When the first slight pains appear, drive the poiBon out with Hamlins Wizard Oil. /SEEDS The AIR-0-L1TE H o se or H osiery. A Lamp built on a new principle. A mar­ One of the most Important things A New Rochellite whose yard need­ vel o f simplicity, eflfl- in the care of laying hens Is the ed fall attention, called at the hard­ ciency, economy. Bet­ Only One "BROM O QUININE” ter than anything you house that they are to live in. On That In L A X A T IV E BROMO QU IN IN E. I « o k ware department of a New York store. ever Haw. most farms It used to be that the hen fo r the signature o f E. W. G R OVE. Used the "I am In need of some lawn hose,” he W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 26c. POSITIVELY G U A R A N T E E D roosted any old place, and her favor­ said. "Try the hosiery department, fO R 5 YEARS. ite place was on top of the harness G u ard A g a in s t U n desirable*. second floor,” responded the young $ 1 0 .5 0 Complete, F.iprm Piii or buggy. And when they could not About 250,000 immigrants are turn­ lady In charge. Money refunded if not satisfied reach their favorite place, they took ed back every year by the Immlgra. Would you like to get one to the trees, but I can say that the tlon officials of this country. To guard D o A w a y W ith the Blue*. A bsolutely EREEf hen’s life on the farm has changed, the ports and boundaries against Well, now, when all Is said and W rite TOOAY. NOW! for now you see nice houses and those whom the law forbids entry, done, after you recovered from that L A I LEIN A CO., k yards for them, says a writer In the the government employs nearly 2,000 last fit of blues, did It do you, or 2 8 Fra* Sir get, PortiaW On Successful Farming. anyone else, any good to have It? trained men. Make that last fit the last one. A good poultry house may be de­ N o Hope. fined as one that Is dry, warm and PILES CURED IN « TO 1« DAYS "Well, how are you getting on with ventilated, and fitted to accommodate Y ou r druggist will refund money if PA ZO O IN T­ h o w to the kind of fowls that Is to be kept. your admirer, Alice?” “ Oh, I have M EN T feile to cure eny cane o f Itchinir, Blind, A stationary house suitable for any given up all hope now. We got stuck Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to M (ley*. 60c. Get Well and kind of fowl may be built of stone or In an elevator for three hours yester­ P ra c tic a lly In destru ctlb l*. day and even that didn’t make him Keep So. brick, but the best house Is built of A flight of stairs has been erected lumber made In a size suitable for propose.” In Paris over which 14,000,000 persons moving once a year at least. Lumber have passed without so much as T h e A la rm Clock. s c u r ir Is cheaper than brick or stone, and scratching the surface. These steps The devil waa asleep when man when you find that there Is some Im­ The eminent Chinese doctor, treat* with are almost Imperishable, for In the non-poisonous, non-injurioua her ha end provement that you could make to the was made, but he awoke before wom­ concrete of which they are constructed curve auch riiaeawa o f the Throet. Heart« advantage of the hen and coop, It will an was completed.—Life. I.iver, Lunaa, Stomach. Kidneya. Asthma, a generous proportion of carborundum Pneumonia, Consumption. Chronic Cough. be a good deal cheaper remodeling has been Introduced, and since car- Pile*. Constipation, Dysentery. Nervous­ the wooden building ness, Dizziness*. Neuralgia. Headache, morundum is almost as hard as the Lumbago. Appendicitis, Rheumatism. Ca­ M E X I C A N It la Impossible to build a house diamond. It has given the concrete a tarrh. Eczema, Etc. that will answer for all times of the , wearing quality which no marble or CONSULTATION FREE year. You will find alterations to ] granite could possibly approach. It la better to call than write, but those make in spring and fall, ao when wood w h o are unable to come, send 4 cents in stam ps and secure sym ptom blank. A fter la used In Its construction It can b« O r ig in of t h * Bath Tow el. carefully giving sym ptom s these wonderful built In sections and bolted together. health-giving herbs can be secured, which A towel manufacturer found that will p ut you on the road to recovery. In warm weather you can use wire hta machinery waa not working right frames In place of the board sections. and that bis towels were suffering a Wo Chinese Medical Co. For Sprains and Bruises. D o o r and W in d o w Guard. Give the hens plenty of room, lots of vast tangling of the threads. While 2SOH Aider St. Cor. Third, Portland. Or B. Street, CedarriDe.CaS.. write# t clean straw to be used as scratching adjusting the machln« he used on* of " H e r e used M u stang Linim ent a number o f years on ito c k fo r c u t., ipraina, bruiere, the damaged towels to dry his hands. home or store window to bar thieves material, fight lice nine days a week, etc , w ith beet result«. The b oy* on the and in that case Is made of iron and and see If the hens don’t pay their He found It pleasingly absorbent, and rench here U K it f o r r h . u m . t u m . l u m b e i o . P. N . U . N o . 2—M l. . p r e i n . , c a t . a n d b u r n , w ith the mnrnt eat- padlocked In Us open position, or It way. from the Idea to which that gave rise iafactory reeuite. In fnct w e nee it on man can be made of wood and erected at was born the bath towel and s for- medy W H E N .r il i n g to " lion th i. paper. I 2 5 c . 50c. $1 e bottle et D A , A Cen i S ie n e I 1 tun* to the patentee. any opening through which a baby S w in d le rs Prosecuted. could fall, particularly at the head The mayor of New York la rigor o f stairways tn the bouss or on the ously prosecuting swindlers who sell porch, tn place o f the gate of solid short weight potatoes. The law r » construction most used for such pur­ quires the barrel o f potatoes to con­ pose. The height of the pickets, of tain 100 quarts, and to weigh 174 Color more good* brighter and faster colors thsrt any other dv«. On« 10c package colors silk, wot I and cotton «quslly well course, will vary with the require­ pounds, but most of the barrels In and is guarantoed La give pdrtoctr«»“!«*. Ask dogoz, oz w * wUl s«nd postpaid at 10c a package. Writ« for free booklot how to d> u, tie act. and max colon. MONROE DRUG COMPANY. Quincy, liiinoisT^ ments. use are short from 20 to 50 pound*. DR. W O pffjÂLBËRS BROS. ;Î]Î D A IR Y FEED! ! BEST AND CHEAPEST,' 1 lilt I MU Ask your dealer for it. I f he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name o f a dealer w ho does i, ALB E R S BROS: ri; MILLING CÒijlj ¡ PORTIAND, ORFEON MUSTANG L IN IM E N T 3 ë fm C oB ih Syrup. T u t « Good. ia t i n t . Sold by Dmitri«**- FOR COUCHSAND COLBS PUTNAM FADELESS DYES