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PERUNA A TONIC OF GREAT USEEULNESS a 3 Whether it is of the now, throat, totna'-h, liiiKt'U, or iiior delicate or limi, catarrh in always Uibihtatiiig an J rhonM have attention. Tim dischiirjjH from the intirnim ineiiihraiie i tnTHii thi in ke;t in a statu of inlluniiiiution by an impure Cori'litlon ol tn mnoil. 1 nrriiore, w cure, take the bet blood urilier, Hood's Sarsaparilla In n.ual ll'inM form or chvi.!l-! tablets known arsatabs. louuueeeSi. if, .; !' Femininity. Thrr om-e w.ie a maid ua:ni Mctiionity Tb fair-t one iu thf vicinity, .Sh ov a young uiao Name Patrick MHJann Put whIlIhU a rich old afliniijf. Mother will flnl Mm. Wlntlnw nothtn( yrui 111- b at rninvlv I., uae tut Ibmlt ciiuoxaa fcnug lb teething period. on Mar Appropriate. "ftoln to tny some of your Ottos bills?" laughed the caller. -y,," sighed the benevolent father, "Otto I a very wili youth. I aliuulJ have culled him Auto." "Auto?" "Yea; he'a such an expensive pport, and it won't he long before be will be a broken-down timet" r"Tf ". V'tmr ran-e na all Krrvon Dlvaaea A i-rmaiianllr cured hr l'r. klinae llr-n Mrv! iu-amrer. ril tur fBKK5l'W bottW nl li MliM. lit. H. U. kit ItL. HI L. l,UUa..f a, Aa Arllet. "The mnn who painted that spurl mi picture wna an artist, at all events,'1 aald the connoisseur. "I don't know about him," nnswerd Mr. Cunirm ruefully, "but the dealer who sold it to me waa." Waahliigtoo Stur. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Tha Kind Yen Have Always Bought Poaltrr Hon". The essential points In a poultry house are light, dryness and good ten huh, i Th liiiiixea that have been built warm and tight, with the Idea o! keeping the water from freezing have ' Mia ft)i1t fl,,n thiil lii near V all case the ceilings Riid walla coat with front j (luring very cold weather. When the weather moderate the frost melt and I you have a very damp house. The ' house smells of chickens, or In other . words la tutor)? ventilated and, lu , ... a - - - many instance, the chicken are un healthy. Sometime they lay well dur ing winter, but the eg;,' sre vrJ P"r for hutching purposes. , For a nuinlier of yeur we have been trying to find aome way to overcome theae dlltictiltlea. The best nieana of ventilating a house that I know of I by using cloth screen, and to keep a Iiouse perfectly dry, I have found noth Ins better than a straw loft: I. e., the celling Is covered with atraw, the atraw being placet! ou board or rail which are aome six or eight Inches apart. The atraw should be alwut one foot or Bears tha Eiguttture Saccsfal. I.lttle Willie .Say, pa, what Is a dip lomat? l'n A diplomat, my son, Is a poli tician who ran make people believi f liar be doesn't want what be can't get An Infallible Symptom. iHoaa MKiTioN or eoi'LTar iiouaic more In depth. The straw, which I exMised to the air of the pen, will ab- Flrat Student What, you foresaw "r tin? majority of the moisture and that our tailor, poor chap, would g ui. n (IT The Second Sure; on the 23th oi Inst month he wanted some money from me! Translated for Tranaatla? tic Tales from Meggendorfer Blaetter nets f)ontyyot prompt ly ot!io bowels, cleanses tle system eje ct u ally, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its tancjicial effects buy the lien nine. dslanu jacturcd Ijytho FioSxrupCo. SOLD BYLEADINO DRUCCiSTS-504 BOTTU Mortgages 3SfS3! lies purchased. LOANS made. . E. NOBLE Commercial Blotk PORTLAND, ORfGON ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES TOR PRINTING MICKS-CH ATTEN Portldnd Oregon THE MEN TOO KNOW THE SUPERIOR r l ft I in r r SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS art tht men who hova put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Oet the original Tower's Fish Brand made since 1636 ' catalo rec ton rut stwt J Tp.f. CO mrmn u war mm II keep the house fairly dry, at least, we have bad no difficulty whatever In keep ing bouses perfectly dry by using straw lofts. Where we have not used these lofts, even where there was ample ven tilation, there bus been some little diffi culty with frosted walls and ceilings, The use of the curtain front I com- Ing more Into favor. I'nder ordinary circumstances a house needs to be one third of the front of glass In order to have the pen well lighted. There should i tie about a much more of the front of cotton. The cottou may be put on (rames which can be closed or oiened, according to sthcr conditions. On nice nrlght days, the cotton Is either rolled up, or If the curtain is put on franx. It enn be hung up. This makes tlie lien very nice, bright and airy. On nearly all days the cotton screens should be ois-ned for a short time. On days which sre very windy and dull. It Is advisable to only open oue screen. If more than one Is oin-neil there Is apt to be too many draughts throughout the pen. A far as we can tell, cotton will keep out almost as much cold aa ordinary glass frame or sash. At least, lu the houses where ws have cot ton fronts, we get a slightly higher minimum temiiernture than where we have a similar house with all glass front and no cotton. It must lie home In mind, however, that In these houses of ours where the tests are made, the windows are not tltted extremely tight Where tlisirs are made of cement, boards, or ground; at least, four to six inches of fresh earth should be put on each year, (.'are should be taken to keep the floors well cleaned. otherwIsV the ground liecomes tainted ami the common epidemic anion; fowls more prevalent. The ground outside tlielimise should be ploughed or Sinilei once or twice a year. The land too. need cropping and where this Is linimssilile the next best thing Is to Hppiv lime and work the same into the snii All poultry houses should he wiilte- waslied H ml disinfected at ii-iiM nine a year. The present time Is uinle-orable for whitewashing, ns It Is npt to lenve the house entirely too damp lor the coming season. It would lie ttclter d.ine In the spring or summer. W. It. Ura tin in. Ontario Agricultural College M.kl.SI Alcohol The Internal revenue .commissioner ha flrepured. for public ui de ment giving the regulations for n.a.ni fa.turl.ig denatured alcohol from v:.ste pro.lu.4a "U the farm, and no oul.t . tl Ih.partn.ent of Agriculture will follow up the matter with bulletin In he popular ed.K-utlom.1 form. MWii cheap alu.-ol.ol for fuel, power anJ light is a grest Industry on the tlermin farms, ami takes a considerable part In the U-rrnan advance In nianufacturmj and commerce. French farmers o1m bave made progrese In the business Some own their own stills and otbeis deneud on traveling distiller. The waste of wine, fruit and beet g.'ownw ia chiefly relied on, Jsitato crona cost ing more I ir France than In Jeruiany. At the beslni8 .f !ie ypHr ,a, on the manufacture or ue'imu"- cobol was removed, but the advantages predicted are nt yet visible sto ny extent Time Is required to grasp the practical details of the change. Ameri can farms raise more marketable crops than sny other and have greater va riety of waste and by-product Alco hol can be distilled from corncoba aud like material and Is said to be sujierlor to gasoline for fuel. The aUU.ormea at Washington are glvln thought to what can be accomplished lu IU Manu facture hy Individual farmers or groups of farmer, and the Industry, wben fairly set lu motion, will take the place anticipated. The uses of a cheap, em- cleut fuel are not In doubt An active campaign by the Department of. Agri culture will give denutured alcohol the start needed. St. I-ouls Globe-Demo crat ' ftooil and II ad Apple Seasons. Tlie hlgh prices dimiamled for appU ' throughout tills section of tlie coui.tr bring forcibly to mind the abundant fruit crop of lust season, the low prices paid for apples and the universal care lessness of growers in taking cure of their crop. Throughout all sections of Missouri the apple crop Inst year was unusually large. Owners of orchards could not secure anywhere near what their fruit wua worth, and many thou sands of bushels of good apples were Mowed to rot on the ground or were fed to stock. This year the crop was mined by lute frosta, and now the price per bushel Is so high that the average fun.ily la forced to do without this healthful and delicious fruit The les son to be learned from these conditions ought to be Impressed upon the mind of every apple grower In tlie State. Com. lulnt was made last year that tlie ap ple market was controlled by a -trust, which would buy no more fruit than It could dls)iose of at a handsome profit. Tilts ws doot)t tru. knt It l way prevented the fanner from care fully preserving a supply sufficient at least for his home use until another crop could tie raised. lie could at least manufacture a lurge supply of cider vinegar, put away a number of bushels of dried npples, make a number of gal lons of apple butter, besides carefully putting away a supply of tlie fruit In good cellars or In mound In tlie gar den or orchard. St. Joseph Ouzette. r i . i H 'A it ' i A i. r 4 HON. R. S, TMARIN Hon. B. 8. Thatin, attorney-at-Iaw and counsel for Anti-Trust League, writes from Penniylvania Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C, is follows: "Having ui-ed Peruna for catarrhal diMtnlers, I am able to testify to Its great remedial eicllence and do not hesitate to give it my emphatic en dorsement and earnest recommendation to all persons aftVtfltijr that disorder. It is also a tonic of treat usefulness." Mr. T. Barnecott, Wist Aylmer, On. tario, Can., writes: "Last winter I was ill with pneumonia after having la grippe. I tobk.Peruna for two months, when I became quite well. I sleo induced a young lady, who was alt run down and confined to th home, to take Feruna, and after taking Peruna for tbtee months she is able to follow her trade of tailor. ing. I can recommend Peruna for all such who ate ill ami require a tonic." Pc-rs-fls Tablets Borne people prefer to take tablets, rather than to take medicine in a fluid foim. Such people can obtain Peruna tablets, which ipprerent the solid medi cinal ingredient! ot Peruna. Each tab let Is equivalent to one average dose of Peruna. NUIEBEAP! BORAX FOR THE TOILET Not only softens th water, but clean the skin thoroughly, removes and pre vents th odor of perspiration, soothes irritation and renders the ki frosh, soft and velvety. Soap clot tha pore Boras remove the soap Try it. Wkn life, rsoirio ooait soeax co . oi4. cw Kffilm the l.ane Iran Waahtnit. It not Infrequently happens that a back hlllslile Is used for a pasture ami from It to tlie highway or barnyard, a bine mny be used. The constant use of a nit path down through a lane, a hillside causes the surfui-e to be Indent ed ami ruins mnke had work by washing th? paths. Tlie phin of making the cattle follow a crooked or slgxag path may do away with tlie washing. Thla may be done by putting up bars, h, from the lane fence, a, at right angles, so tlie cattle will have to pass around the ends, as shown In cut. Should the hillside lie very steep, hirijp stones mny lie sunk in the path nt Intervals to break a current of flowing water Farm aud Home. jMI VKNII.S. P. ft U. Ne. 41-1 lirHEIt writ In to dvortlsors plastee f v snewtlvsi Ik la paper. Faltrnlna- laltle. Itiit few cattle reach the market that sre a fat as they might lie, and It Is frequently the ci.se that steer could t made to weigh a hundred or more pounds If projierly prepared for market A fat steer that can be made to take on lis) pounds more will not only have the additional value In weight, but will bring 1 or 2 cents more per pound; hence the additional HW pounds may sdd from 13 to 120 to the value of the animal, and at small cost California f'ropa. A circular addressed to the Califor nia nursery men elicited the Informa tion that the favorite fruits for propa gation at tlie present time, In the order of their populuarlty. are apples, apri cots, cherries, gras-s, peaches, pears, plums and prunes. The annual yield of almonds In Cali fornia Is estimated at 2,100 tons. licet sugar output Is figured at 64.210 tons, x Ilrnndy production 4,xki,(HK) gallons, and wine production 1!1,5isi,(snj gal lons. Canned fruit and vegetable pack, I ..MA MUNI cases. Fresh citrous fruit shipments. 20,700 cur loads. Cured fruit and raisin output, 120,. Tiki tuns. Honey yield. lO.OOo.iKX) pounds. II"U rop, 7:!.'"i hales. Prune output, i''2 .VHi.fHK) pounds. KuMn yield, IHi.lHKi.iHiii pounds. Fresh vegetable shipments, (W.000 tons. Walnut yield. tl.4'H tons. Krrosenv for Scale.' A 20 tier cent mixture of kerosene enn probably safely be used on the peiic-h ut any time, but a stronger mix ture can not always le so applied. Ap ple trees do not npNiir to lie as sus ceptible to the netion of kerosene as peaches; In some Instances clear kero sene did not harm them. There seems to lie little. If any danger, to npple trei-s from a mixture containing Bo per cent or less of kerosene. Very con tllctlng results are often obtained rrom the use of kerosene. Kenwene Is p IH'clnlly likely to cnuse Injury If ap plied on other tlinn a bright, sunny day. In our exiMTlence. a 20 per cent Suln tlon (one pnrt oil to four parts water) is h.innb-ss to plants ami destructive to insects, even to the San Jose scale. Hy actual Inspection a big. fat toad's stomach, It was found to contain not less than 50 large graevlne worms, !m angi worms mid no cabbage worms, with, 'by way if seasoning, numerous flies and Mosquitoes. Suburban Life. I.rrcdlaa; Tarker. Turkeys have better breeding quall tles sfter tnan before the age of 3 years, the young from the older fowia having more vitality and strength than those from younger hens. During the second year they lay more eggs than earlier, and sfter that the number de crease. Care should be taken when fattening any part of the flock to sep. arate those to he fattened from the oth ers of the flock, the letter being kept on lighter rations to preserve their neaim and encourage egg production. If Washloiioa Were There. Two prominent society women of Washington were seated in the gallery reserved for th families of Congress men. "WTiat a grand body of men!'' ex claimed the younger of the two enthu alastically. "Do you think mV asked the other demurely. "Why, Of eour I do. See how alert and businesslike they are. I am sure if George Washington could come back to Congress be would be proud of such a dazzling spectacle. "I fear, dear," remarked th elder of the two seriously, "Jhat If George Washington were to otime back and see Congress he wouMVsje no time In de lUwiha seller S "'msS Llpplncott's. i $100 Reward, $100. TTierosdnraotthlt ' fwlU J plpased to iearn tiat tin-roln at li-ato dreaded dn.eami iliat science has been able to cure in all tia alKKa, and that la CaiariH. Hull' Caiarra Curat the onlv poalt'vei-oreiiow known loth medical (raterolly. Catarm be nu a ennxtltu tlonal dlm-aae. reqtilreaa Miuiunilnnkl trit mnt Hall'a Catarrh Ciiraniatitn Ititflrnally, aotina; directly iimn the No) ami mneou.aur Iiusiii of t he ivaum, triereh1t-oying the fo in datlon ol Oi dlM-axi, Bn4ivinxt pat ent treniith by bnildlnit up tha constltu fiin end saalatina nature In dnliig lu work. The pro prlutnra have an inurh fsithinlt.'unuivepiiw era hat ther ( Iter Ona Hundred bollnrator any raxe that It tails to curt. Send lor list si tostlmoiilala. A ldrena R J.CITF.NEY C0., Toledo, 0. Bold hy all dniKElta, 7.'o. Take Ball's Faiuliy fillibraonitlpatloo. Trade that Kill. One of the luoar dunprou of trades, according to the Fllgrlm, "is th cover ing of toy animals with skin, chamois leather being used, for instance, for the elephants, calfskin for the horse, and goatskin for the camels. This covering must of courne Bt without a wrinkle to look, natural, so th wood en model Is first dipped Into glue, then sprinkled with cbslk dust; then the skin Is put ou. The chalk Is so flue tbst it fills the air and Is drawn Into the throat and lungs, A year of tbls sort of work often results In death. Another very Injurious toy Is the rub ber balloon. The fumes and solvents used In reducing aheet rubber to the necessary thinness while retaining Its strength and the dyeing of the bril liant yellows, greens and purple are roost of them poisonous. Aeoortflna; to Rale Sentry Tou can't leare, Soldier But I bav tb oral permission. Sentry (Importantly) Let's II Motto per Illdere. captain's It! I'aaeretons Perfeedr. "So you snd tb Milyuns girl bsvs had a misunderstanding" "Not a bit of it She gar ms the fling In the most nnmlstskable manner." My Hair is Extra Long Feed 'your hair; nourish it; five it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow Ion, and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vifor Is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years It has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. " Mr hair Hied tnK,-. after I lrc Ar'l ll.irV,,7nhV,rMini" h.n I tj. arrow, and no. II f, VnrhM Ion. I ThU a ipl.nM tSylM after '" I i" "-a., koia. A "aaU oi. t-eweu, "kotmfer el W O CaHSf WCTOIAl- Mrs. Frnnivs HiMlgsun Iturnt-tt bn urniuir ciiuor in me l uuort-u s .iisjxit- zine. .or. u ntil iiurneti, uer sou, uus become manager. The Saturday Itevlew says the fol lowing has never been told . In print before: "ltuskln had been Inveighing against 'usury;' a bishop of Manches ter defended the custom, though o course not lu Its worse form. A worthy acquaintance wrote to ltuskln taking up arms for the bishop. Whereupon ltuskln replied: 'You and the Ilishop of Manchester are dangling over the pit of he and you want me to sprinkle you with rose water.'" Limerick compositions are engsgtna the versifiers of Iloston. A prize of iiO Is offered for the best finishing line to ditties such as this: If you search from Rhode Mls.nl te Maine, Throughout th whole Yankee domain, Hy day or by night. What can equal the eight One week tho prize was given to the person who wrote: Of s maid that ia fair but not va n. The reason for this decision has not yet lsen disclosed. M. Henri Itochefort. who hss with drawn from the Intrsnslgeant, Is sup posed to have lain down with a mana gerial wolf whom he took for a sheep. Ihe firebrand Journalist bus escaped tnough Intact to lie a welcome addition to the editorial staff of the Pstrle. Km Die Massard, Its director, says that "M. Henri Itochefort leaves the Journal which he founded, animated and per sonified, for reasons that concern him and do not call for our approval or dis approval. We are delighted to place our columns at his dlsioltlon. In them he may express bis opinions with per fect frankness." Under this happy con dition M. Hochefort, 77 years old though be be, baa recommenced bis "slapdash, virulent dally pamphlets against men who happen to be In power." Miss Elizabeth Robins has wrttten a novel to be called "The (Convert" It Is a story of the woman suffrage move ment, with the scene laid In London. Miss Itoblns Is certain to have appre ciated the higher aspects of this long fight agnlnst masculine and feminine conservatism. The hysteria In the lob bies at Westminster Inst spring was not confined to the excited suffragists. It seized most of the critics who scofTed at the pettlcost warriors, as well as most of the policemen Who faced them. The theme of won.an'a suffrage, though conducive to emotional aberration, could he made stimulating and vital In the highest degree. It serTed Marcel I'revost for an Interesting If rhapsodic study, and there Is every hope that .Miss Itoblns' book, coming from the better situated 'sex, will surpass "Fred-Thjue." STIFF, YES? WET AND DAM I CAUSE COLD IN THE JOINTS S1 JACOBS OIL TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT ONCE, RE MOVES THE STIFF NESS. PREVENTS ITS RETURN. TOO. FINE FOR BRUISES, SPRAINS AND SORENESS. Price JSC and (oc. fr y f 1 t After He' 4 Beea Seateaeeo. Lawyer (In courtroom) What time have yea got, please? Prisoner (at trial table) I rant ts!I yon until after the trial VM Re Owed. Blowlts Alt X' am to dsy X cts t any another. Hammerton Tea, and I understand that all yen have you owe to row wife's father. District Attorney Jerome of New York pleas guilty to three wesknesses candy eating, cookiag strange dishes and making furniture. iaiUtr, "Why, what's the matter, child r "Beohoot I ain't had no offers yet an' I'm nearly S years eld an' I'm akeered I'ae gola' te be a ole maid I Boeher MIX THIS YOURSELF GIVES RECIPC TOR SIMPLE tlOMC-MADC KIDNEY CURE. Hlx Too aald yeur gun would shoot 00 yards. Dlz I know I did. Hlx It's marked to ebeot only 450 yards. DJ x I know, but there are two bar rels. sM PtlsT af Automoblllst 8sy, I want this mask changed. It doeam't cover my face suf ficiently. Clerk But It'e the regular thing. Automoblllst Can't help that. I find that the people I run over are apt to recognise ma. With tha Aaeieats. The Greek commander was mskina ths circuit of th walla ot Troy, ieoking for vulnerable spot, when his automobils stuck ft in th mud. Oet a horse !" jered tb Trojan aen- tinela o th wall. Smarting under their ridicule, he went and built a hug wooden horse-. Th rest hiitory. Inexpensive Mixture of Mdrmlsss V ex enable Ingred'ents Said to Over come Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly. Still la fa Rare. ' ' Cyrus flreenotigh had decided that the methods of New Kiigland were too slow for hi in, mid had, therefore, moved fo stirring Western town. From his new residence ho sent B paper now and then to one of l.ls old friends. "I guess Cy has struck Just the spot to suit him," this old friend said one day, ss he opened his big wallet and extracted from It a tiewspntier clipping. "There's bs:'n a good many things, first sn' last, that have made me think so; but yon Just pass your eye over that. roar Papa. Esmeralda Your father doestt object Diok's coming to yeu now, doe h? Gwendolen No, but Dick doesn't come any more. II happened to call th other evening while papa wa cleaning th oot and aahe out of th kitchen flue, and papa mad him hold the coal scuttle for bun. Tha Mndera War. Scribble How would yoi g about getting a ploy on the stage? Dribbles I'd first write a novel. Here is a simple home-msde mixture ss given by an eminent authority on Kidney diseases, who makes the state ment in a New Ycrk daily newspaper, that it will telieve almost any caw of Kidney trouble if taken before the state of Bright 's disease. lie states that such symptoms as lame back, pr.in in the side, frequent desire to nrinste. es pecially at night; painful and discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here la the recipe; try it: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Ksrg n, one ounce; Compound Kyrup Sursaparilia, three ounces. Take a teasponlul after each meal and at bedtime. A well-known physician ia authority that these ingredients are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture has a peculiar healing and soothing effect up on the entire Kidney snd Urinary structure, and often overcomes tlie worst forms of Rheumatism in fust littta while. This mixture Is said to remove all blood disorders and cure the Rheu matism by forcing the Kidneys to filter snd strain from the blood and syrtem all uric acid and foul, decomposed waste matter, which cause the s mic tion. Try it if you aien't well, bave the prescription. A a Vaforfaaate laterraptlna. "George was Just going to propose to me last night." "And whst happened?" "A tire blew up and then he couldn't think of anything else." Cleveland Tlaln Dealer. SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD TVhen the blood ia pure, Ircsh. and healthy, the etin will ba soft, smootjj and free from blemis!ie3 but when some acid humor takes root in the circu lation its presence ia manifested by a ekia eruption or disease. These humors get into-the blood, generally because of art inactive or sluggish conditioner the members cf tlie body whose duty it 13 to collect and carry off the waste and refuse matter tf the system. This unhealthy matter is left to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood bcins to throw off the humors and acids through the pores and glands cf the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, I'soriasis, Salt Rheum nnd skirt eruptions cf various ki;id3. Eczema appears, usually find ho handed the clipping to his neigh- " i i i " puuica iry n wmcu mere bor. "Head It out," he said, snd the flows a fittcky Cuidtt encs and farms ft crust, and the Jtchin- is intense, nclehbor read It is generally on t jc back, breast, f ice, arms and lcs, though otaer porta) JL.. . ' . . . . . . , of the body nay be alTcctod. Ia Tetter the Bkin dries, cracks and bleeds -The tomndO Which Struck thlS flie ., J-V.,.1 flfVl1 tT Tlltuml :is nf t',,. 1 -in 1,i,-h nr lnten,1 J town yesterday sfternoon completely demolished the dwelling-house of Cyrus (ireenotigh, one of our prominent cltl rens. When seen by our special report er, Mr. Oreenough was In the liest of spirits, he nnd his wife and three chil dren having temporarily moved Into the vestry of the Presbyterian Church. "'Mr. Creenough spoke 0f his satis faction In the fact that his store was unharmed, and his business could go on without Interruption. Although he was somewhat bruised about the head and anus, Mr. Creenough was nhle to demonstrate the workings of his new pntetit shoe-lacing with ease and clear ness. Price Ave cents a pair, throe pnira 'or ten cents.'" Not to Da Wasted. Iten Cnry find near his house t swamp, which was a breeding place for herds of man-eating innsipiitm-s. Home enterprising neighbors, who learned of the crude oil treatment, went to Hen and triii! to Hrstule him to extermi nate the pests. "Exterminate "em?" snld Hen. "Not much. Not much. Why, Mis' Cnry an' I Just paid thirty-two dollars for screening the side plazzcr that she's lien postering me about for yenrs. How we goln' to get nny good of It, If we kill off the skeotors?" Tb Iteaaoa. All sorts and conditions of men bars excellent reasons for their position In life. Illustrated Hits tells of a tramp who hnd no Illusions about the cause of l.ls own condition : Mrs. Elnehealth (nt hotel entrance) No. I have no money to spare for vou. I do not see why nn nlilehodled man like you should go nlsuit begging, I.n7.y Tramps I s'pose, mum. It's fer alsitit the snme reason that a healthy woman like yon boards at a hotel, In stead of keeping house. physician, patient of III Forte. Well," asked the first "what hae that strsnge yours got "I don't know," replied the other, "but I'm trying to turn it into typhoid fever. That's my grest specialty, you Hnow." "When we are married I expect to have ten serrsnta" "Tou may have more than that, oue at a time." Houston Pott, I suffered, with Eceemtv f-r firr year and could Hnd rot'iht tj cure me unlit I tried 13. 8. t. I suffered l.iionsrly witli tU itch lnewnd burnin-:: pnstuici would form from which tliers Cowoit s sticky lluid; cruits woul 1 come on th skin 4 who a scratchod olf the ski a was left tain ns a p!rco cf beef. I snfiored aro7 1 1 1':- oca viwri I was al-licted, Vv.i whon I used ft. B. S. I foun.l a per feet cure. There has rover boea ny return of tha troub'e. Stock-Trim, I7b to keep it solt nnd pliant, raur.in j a dry, K-veriEh conditton and gtvinff tt a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on tlie face ia the f.irm of pimples and black heads, while Psoriasis comes ia eealy patches on differ ent parts of the body One uf the worst forms of skin trouMe b V. ..It Rheum; its favorite point cf nttack ii the scalp, Eomctimcs causing baldnern. Poison Oalc aud ly are al.'.o tlisagreeaLU- typi s of skin disease. The humor producing thi trouble lies dormant in the blood through the Winter to break out and torment tho sufferer with the return of Spring. Theliest treatment for a!l tkia disear.es is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the) humors no that the 6kin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a ci:pply of fresh, healthy blood. Kxternal applications of calves, war hes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by Ekin affections, can never cure tlie troubles because they dt not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down i nt.i the ci rculaliont and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired scut freo to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale ot ell first class drug stores. THE SVJiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm, FURELY VEGETABE Preferred Stock Canned Goods An r.c.4 VkmiH tlM Bait an Srowa That la the tcrret of tlirirexquiiite Flavor, rrrftsred Stock Pineapple, for instance, ii grown, ripened snd canned all umler the sunny kkica of Hawaii. Pineapples brought to thia country and then ranntil must be picked before hilly ripe or they won't keep and the flavor ii flat. Hawaiian Pineapple ia tlie best grown. Every innrnintr, he onei riprned to their "spicy best" are gathered, taken into the can nery, close at hand, peeled and cored by apecial cuttera operated by bright, tidy Hawaiian girl. All the tough, fibroua center ia re moved, ami the sun-gold alicea from the best part of the pineappl are then packed into Preferred Stock can. Try PREFERRED STOCK PineafftM nyahJtsitrtria.iy to urin AIXEH 4 LEWIS, Whole! Grocers, PORTLAICD, 0REG0H, U. S. A. Notsi Ne M It sit ea cans eoaiatelaf rrlerr luck Plarapplc. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 &S3.50 SHOES efnsHOEi ron cvisy AtMsca or.,, "' THS fMILV, AT ALL SHIOVS. I3 OS OAl ( T9 mny mnm whm amn provmW.L. $MZiJ,UUU Dmtatmm aoa not - Dfluiaarf mere Man' 13 A 13. to ahae WHVariM thmnmnimlhmrmmnvfmotmr. THE RE ASOJf W. t. Poiisla ahoe are worn by more people In all walke oil ife than sny other make ia berauae of I heir excellent atvle, eaav-htiing, and superior wearinf qiialitiea. 1 he aeleotion of theleather anl other maurisla (or ea-h part fit the shoe anil every tletail of the making i alooked after be the moat eompletaoraenuatioaof aupenntenilenta, foremen and akilledthoemaliara. who receive the higbeat wagv paldiath Jioei saianrv, aad vbae wornmananip aannot te etnaiied. If I eeuld take you ntn mylargetaetnnee si Broeklos Mia, L. Uouglaa abate are re ado . to) y bold iheirehape. tt better. ii aadahewa-ou bowearefullv W would thee underetsnd why the I onaer and are of erve'er vl Mr 04. OO atrsf 0.OO OUT KDmtMhm mm CAUTION I The genuine bave W T.. liouglae na Re aabatltate. Atk veur dealer fer W. L. Iiouglaa bold M that sny ether make. iy ether ma b " m, Tvurwr n , l. iiDuiiH ii ae eennot aupply you, tenet sVeet lefattar, Bkeet sl rery wbr by Bail. Ciaio Ires. W. L. Deaglas, tVecktea, Ma ltm mt M . nam and pnne stamped oa bottom. 1 asnee. 11 he eannot aupply