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HUMORS IN THE BLOOD Post._________________ Prsfidrat * . A. Bryan, of tha Wash ington Stata collagi, hss Just rsosirad notioe of hia appointmsnt ss tampotery prasldsnt of tha giste Berkshire sasocl- devised for the comokte stion, whieh is afflilatad wlth thè Amerieaa Berkshire eoo gisse. Itasi- complete renovation of thi dent Bryan’s eppointment is ths bsgin- It will make you foe! nlngpf ths organisation of ths Bsrk- better and give yon the be ahire MSOoJatkn in tha stato of Wash days of summer, as over 4 ington. / Thi« aasoeiation raschi» last two years. Today bu through nearly sii ths statai o ' ths u n i«), sud la ths opinion of Prasidaflt Bryan, ito ooming iato ths state of Washington maiks an important stop in (ha llrastoek induatry of ths North west. Diaouasing ths matta» Presldent Vctttl farai, liquid, or in tablet form, wiled Sarsa tobe, 100 Doeee t l. Bryan mld: “ I ballava ths Berkshire sssoeiatlon About* 100,000 asta ara lu .usa durin» Is oos of ths osost aotive and sueeassfol the harria» aseaos by th« boo livaatook sasociationa in ths United raraaba af tba Netherlands. A u* States, and that ita work in ths Narth- about tbrue aausoua, bbt owla» to wsst canno* fpdl to prodnee good re sulto. Ths Bsrkshirs is farorsd by many of thè most prominent stock- B m l e » i » r «— lt7. ~lt Burbank went» to be a shllaathrop- M as wall u a wisent,” said Rivera, mak- je» a wry faoa arar Ua mediala«, Mwlw Is thunder doaan’t ha aratro a Hark ana traa that will produce a bark fra® which a taatelasa quinine can't»« made I” Tan’t It wander ful to not« tbe pro- H tha Japanese b*T* made ia acquir- our waatarn dvlllaatioo?” V-a—until you haar what a wretched eh they sake of it whan they try to Whlepartag Cuatomar (producing wmtch)— I eama hara becauae I hare baeo told that yoe an an honest pawabroker. Avuueular Patriarch (with a depraca- t*ry amU«)— My «Hand, eomebady kaa ta n trytag to ha^e tun wlth you. K A Sw baU tata. Cuatomar— W ill you givo me a eopy er “Tbe A rt o f Bolng Happy at H om er O brarlao—I ’m afraid lt*s out, but 1 havo bars a Htöe traatias on jlu Jltsu, try; Reuben Gentry, of Kan tacky; Mr. Wbleh m aias sa ozcellent sobstltutc Hood, of 'Hood's Sarsaparilla’ fame; for lt.— F e te lfe le . W htn the blood ia pun, fresh and healthy, the skin w ill be »oft, smooft and free from blemishes, but when some ncid humor takes root in the circu lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These humors get into the blood, renerally because o f an inactive or slu n iah condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect and carry off the waste aad refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through thi P °f** glands of the akin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of carious kinds. Vr-rrm * appears, usually with a alight redness o f the s^in followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itchiug is intense. It Is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts of the body may be affected. In Tetter the akin dries, cracks and bleeds: the acid is the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the ------, . form of pimples and black heads, while years and aouid find not&in* to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ- auffarad 'iS tih lo iy ‘«Mth tUa itch- * “* P“ ts of the body One of the worst tnsrajSTburning:pu»tui«e would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum; i?iokv iu fsworlte point of attack ia the scalp, «ho A in and whoa aoratehad off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak lv7 « « also disagreeable types of skin four T M i t T f ® afiioLd, but disease. The homo» producing the trouble Winter to break out and torment the sufferer with the return of Spring. The best treatment for all akin diseases is 8. S. S. It ueutraliiea the acids and removes tbe humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External and George Vanderbilt, of Asheville, Tennessee. Among tbe moat promi nent breeders of Berkahirea in tbe Northwest era tbs Ladd aetata, of Port- lead, end Mr. Paul Clagstone, of Spo kane. I hare raised Berkshire hop on my Pussy W illow ranch near Pull- »■ le — timi. “ That forward Mias F lip openly ad vocates kiaalng games Hasn't ehe Then by tbe time of the exhibit, Wo Mow# e< a r t n . “ Waea’t It awful r exclaimed i pertinent house giri. T h « (u was eatlrely out last n ig h t" y “ I never noticed It,“ replied “ W hat7 Never ‘noticed ItT And yon set In the cold parlor fo r two hours with that young man. Who 'Was It, anyway?" Nsw York, with 4,00(^000 population, had bean adding to Its total ia tha throe years preceding 1906 at tha rata af MfO,- 000 a year. Philadelphia, with a little T weher— As to thaoe old auparatitlona leas than 1.800,000 population, had In n have bean talking shout; they a n all creased at tha rats o? tOfiOO a year. «piedad, t Nobody believes now, for ta rtanes, that it brings bad lock to walk indar a ladder. Shaggy Haired Punii— I do, ma’a ta. I calked andar i ladder once, and H fall Wot C etttaa P r i l l« . Cellar— Is that the best you can pram is« me—a wife fifteen yean alder than ( am with a sharp ansa, thin Ups, and s sour disposition? Fortune Taller— What more do you ex act? Did yon think you could gat a real up a splendid exhibit, end we will show the farmers of tbe stats what sort of an abtmal tbe Berkshire is when proper attention is given him. Tat, it ia very likely that the state experi ment station will have a few Berk- shins at the exhibit. At tbe present time we have eome speeimeno' of this Weed that have bean pronounosd by m best Eastern experts as equal to anything in tbe United States.” President Bryan today anneanoeri bis appointment of tbe officers and direo- tors of tbe state aasoointien who will work with him in getting the Berkshire association established in Wellington. They follow: Vise president, Paul (flagstone, Spo kane; secretary, J. H . Smith, Pullman; treasurer, W . D. Goodrich, Waaah. Digestors: A. M. Stevens, Eilsnsimig; A . A . Somerville, Central is; Plinny Sbepardson, Out le Rock; W . W . Shields, 8pregue; D. 0. Dilworth, Spo- , on th e bowels, cleanses ¡assists one in overcoming 'h a b itu a l con stip ation I T hu B ru te! I ' r 'C “ Peps, what’s the use of aayin» 'good by’ when you’re talking over tha tele “ SEND FOR IT N O W phone T" Th« Bast Fruit Tra« and Berry Plant “ No uae, I suppose, Tommy, except that Catalog in th« Northw««t it maaaa that the conversation haa closed. W« util give due Hundred Dollar« for any J. J. B U T Z E R •aw of naafaan taauaad by catarrh) that can- I never uae it except when I urn talking agUMeuw^by Hair« Catarrh Core. Send fo^ to your mother." 192 Ftont St., Portland. Orego CffXXXT * CO., Toledo, O. K i«iJ i? ? H ,SIfiyTrtiu for eon* tl potion. M S in a ra la r K f « e t . Flra* Goad— What raakta Praf. Crank- ■o«- — *7««] (Sigh uae that curious dialect? Mis. Droppyn— It’s a wonder your Sacond Ooad— That Isn’t u dialect. It’s kitchen girl doesn't insirt on using the Us way of trying to convey tha Idas that p inna. hs nsw tha aimplifled spelling. Mrs. Stay ham— Let the impudent thing do it if she dares 1 I'va found out that ■ha can play it batter than my girls can I suckers , surrs A N D HATS ore the men who have put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the original Towers Pish Brand made since I6 M A small boy who lives near s lake was fishing and bis mother had to call him t v * times to make him hear, says tbe Philadelphia Telegraph. Finally, she landed on him, and, shaking him tn a terrible manner,-wanted to know A L*el>laUT* PuaSei. "The representative part o f tbe B rit why he did not answer. This was (ho ish Parliam ent Is e practical paradox." repl/: *T didn’t hear you fo r the first three times, sod tbe last time I had a “W h y r “ Because It is a house o f commons bite." and yet peerieea among legislatures."— Baltim ore American. w ■■■mg v<ww p. Federal government and will be furn ished free, so long aa they are availa ble, except where otheswiae noted, up on applicati«} to the Superintendent of Doomants, Government Printing §9 Thera are, altogether, foreign and na tive, 26,790 parsons that arc actively en gaged in bringing the gospel to India, while tan years ago there were only Jtt,- 189—a gain of nearly 60 per cent. ‘ I »e e l Color. " Th m t a n u M n t r nm n e As*mm AATOWM CO. towTts SOifSW, veaoxra. to# A co- O n ly Omm Bromo Quinine " I « Laxative Brom o Quinine ‘'George, I «hall need some money to day." "W hat for?" “Thaw’« a white aale at one of tha •tome, and 1 want te attend it.” “A white aale? A ll right, Laura. A Always remember tha fu ll name. few Silver dollars will do for that, won’t for (U s signatura on every box. they?" _ MEN WHO KNOW THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF, too San nrrn m l Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing Byrup th « boat remedy to uae tas thair ehUdma during the teething parted- p erm a n en tly. T o get its b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts , buy t h e < genuine. “20 MdefeamBorax *9 “ W ell, encouraging osculation Is a thing which does require cheek.“ — Bal V A L U A B L E PREM IUM S FREE « m i ui—u»i«a m uuM •/ ia® u a w tim ore American. ■my ram. U 6M ■ffinitv for • «t-a--* Cream a half-pound o f sugar v * R « baW-pound o f butter, and, whan vary light, whip in six well-beaten agga. Stir In a balftaaapoonful each o f powdered cinnamon, nutmeg and dovaa and a cupful a f floor. Have ready prepared and mixed the following fru its—a half- pound each o f aseded and shopped ret ains and cleaned currants sad ■ quar ter-pound o f minced citron. Dredge this fru it plentifully with Hour and fokl It into tha batter. Last a f all, add a tableapoonful o f vanilla. Turfk Into a well-greased tin and bake tata steady oven On HI wall d oo* Cover tor the first half-hour with brown paper. Whan cold, lea all aver with white floating. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS Look 25c. Sprang • ( K e o w M g e . Teacher (at night school)— What ia ■ «aerad cow, and why ia it so called? Shaggy Haired Pupil— “ Sacred cow" is a corruption of “sick red cow," ita sick ness being caused by a larga bump an it« shoulder«.—Chicago Tribune. o f the fram e «1 this broiler art rapports which pro rent It from coin- otm ovKs r a u x * lng b ¿ Z t con tact with tbs top o f the stove Whan pi scad ovaf the circular opening in thi stove the supports heap tha Tramp rad its contents extended frotp the fire By placing tha supports on each aid« tha broiler can be ra+eraad an occastos Every housewife know* that broiling a stoaT or other place ot meat to Iks most difficult branch ot tbs «asking art, and raocesa to seldom assured. With the aMI o f tkto bfollei aha wsnid undoubtedly, find th* leaf The Jaws of a wasp ara ao powerful that'the insect can cut ita way through •hells.' station, which to now exhausted, bat 1 itnaa bean reprinted in form of nine separatee fog free distribution. Bulletin No. 1?7.— Evaporation Loaa- « in Irrigation and Water Require ments of arops. By 8. Fortier. Pp. 64, pis. f, figs. 19. Pries 10 orals. This contains ths results of tank exper iments to determine ths quantities of water evaporated from soils whioh re ceive various cultural treatments and to which tha water waa spoiled at dif- “OUCH” OH. m y BACK S T ir m s s s o o WHkN Y o u u an S? JACOBS OIL ' TH IS W1 LL-TH! KD, OLD-TIMH RSMCDY PILLS THS S U i. • B e . —ALL DKUGGtm.— 6 0 * . CO N Q U ERS, PAIN m r Tkff old cold fo es; • new one quickly comes. It's the story of • wetk throat, weak lungs, • tendency to consumption. A y e r V C h e rry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothe*, heals. Ask your doctor shout it. "IhedamrTlblaaoM.aad nothin« raltevad ma. 1 triad Art**« 0»«rr| PMtonlud M rr a woNDtnrvL bow qokkly th > p a in a n d The Taking Cold Habit , IN PORTLAND 00 I N 8 WORK FOR T N I R U T rtO PU I f w .r t l c to * fa m i I M properly ttoroofhjy, «k ilo y«or looks ara iapraoo« txro.d «oocriprtoa. A ko S *« toon ,A a h M O «**!■■ n * ko lllr t u l crownod aa tkat It to ama4 for probokly t Ufotiao. To aocoro tko koM romtt* jam « M « c m tko kigkool graSo of pklO. E i.a lo .tlo o A m oo * tartto«. W km M n l poo ca« kora T . P. Wtoo or ponoaal o n » . mj Our forca la ao ooubod that cm can do your «atfra C row n, Bride« a ad Plum W ork tunities tor settlement.____ To make an Iron run smoothly, get some leaves from Evergreen trees. Rub hot Irons on them, and they w ill Iron without sticking to starched clothes. Lsavsa may be dried for us® Fuel frseh eocumben and eqt la thin altoae. Sprinkle lightly with raft rad tot stand tor an boor. Drain. iprtnB# with lemon Juice and paprika, tot stand tor half an hour or longer, than urn tor a filling between thin PH IS . Just one pW each night. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES