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» V- fir. v n n T T H t a h t Q fS gon Farm of L i«Äße w Fron the Ornaoo one wants to pro a bwt dafcr eta to talle kale kale w iU .d a to alined isfeirly crery one like« • flue ,., , able; to keep A from being too rough, or froth epttntng at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the aame time, a regular hair<food. Well-fedhair will bestrong, and will rempin where H belongs— on tbe head, not on the combi ri- |"»> « ■ * W m a a ’i V n a * « , R Mrs. Newed— And you paid only OS cunt*« for that b a tl . ,, „ , ■ .{ .Mrs. Oldwed— Th at’« all. Mrs. Newed— Tour husband w d i de lighted, o f fiotmfef M rs Oldwed—-1 hop» you don’t think I was foollgh enough to tell him I got IH S T a S M i^ 0t riu r inch a cheap h at f l r d o f play i Tired df plhy f » n & i l l Mrs. New^d— Where would the fool __ ________ ____ What bast thou don* tbit livelong day? part come In? th «-m ilk bucket he has rh* birds are all ant, sod so Is the bee i M rs Oldwed— Why, i f I told him I t is called and the rUa tun 1« creeping up eteepl* and tree: what It coet he’d expect me to be sat rassica eleracta, rh * dove* have Sown te tbe sheltering isfied with bargain counter bats all the um a kni the mats are dark with the drooping rest o f my days ish tw o or three years has had an audience, though it is nearly thirty years old in the W iliam » ette valley. It has tried to talk all those years, but the people w ouldn’t listen when it sought recognition. " W a never heard it talk," they in jisted , "back in Io w a and N e w Y ork . Back there cow s produce m ilk w ith out kale, and 1 guess they w ill have to here." T h at is tradition. It took thirty years fo r kale to get an audi ence ia this state and live down tra a ts ta ta d ta w ia l- ‘ ■old tor OYor s ix ty y t u t . dition The dairymen o f N e w ¿York under stand what green succulent food m«ans to the dairy cow, and they build expensive silos, b oy expensive machinery, and g r o w fertility-robbin g « I l l * * • W **t. s i co fa , which they irrigate with their "W o e»H «Ms th# ’housekeeper's 4» Sweat; is order that the farmer dur light,' - M l« th# mlssman, exhibiting a » ing the lo n g winter months may have an excuse for m ilking his cows. Th e other aet of china. “ What's peculiar about it?” naked th* O regonian needs no expensive silos iO-fem ind the cow o f thq good old »mar. - r , , w K a le ! A thousand ha tact {hat we have forty other aeti summer time. PIUS. leaves; Twilight gathers and day la done— flow hast thou Spent K, raatlase east ! g . .1.1 f A 1* ; g y 1 .> , , "Playing?” but what hast thou done be side To tell thy toother at eventide? What promise of morn is left nnbroken? What kind words to thy playmates spoken? . Whom hast thou pitied, and whom for given? How with thy faults has duty striven? What hast tbou learned by field and hill, By greenwood path, and by singing rill? rhere will come an eve to a longer day That will find thee tired— but not o f play l $nd thou wilt lean, as tbou leanest now. With drooping limbs and aching brow, and wish that the shadows would faster creep, and long to go to thy quiet sleep. Well were it then, if thine aching brow Were as free from sin and a ham* as now I Well for thee, if try Up could tell blessings on the thousand-headed like it, together with any number ol i s . m aking O re go n th « a tale like this, of a day spent well. Mao, and aapaet to heap th* patten kale! I t always In atoefc. Any place that’a accident greatest dairy state in the union. W han gro w n under favorable con If thine open hand hath relieved distress. ally broken can be replaced at bait ■ If thy pity hath sprung to wretchedness, day’a notice without saying a word to the ditions kale w ill yield 40 tons per acre o f green feed, and its ch ief value If thou hast forgivea the sore offense, ruat of the family about It." is as a soiling crop during the fall and hombled thy heart with penitence; “ I l l taka It,” aaid the customer.— Chi and winter. Splendid results sre be [ f nature’s voices have spoken to the# cago Tribune. ing secured by feeding kale and vetch With her holy meanings eloquently; hay to dairy cows, without any grain If every creature hath won thy love, o r m ill feed. D r. W ith ycom be, o f the From the creeping worm to the brooding m Baiar f i t rn.i.ia Agricultural C ollege, says that IS dove; v à M r.’l t a r s * 11 * * pounds o f vetch hay and 40 pounds If never a sad, low-spoken word o f kale a day is practical’ v a balanced Hath plead w it* thy human heart un • # m ration fo r a dairy cow. M r. W . L. heard ; eren flioa W ilson , o f Banks, Or., says: " I re rhen. when the night eteale on, as now, S 0“ - : +■ i 'w ' ‘ »to ' V ,„o ' ■ r , , : Clfao, naat and ceived $207 from 14 cow s in the month (t will bring relief to thine aching brow, o f December, and fed them nothing and with Joy and peace at the thought E T ** but kale, turnips and vetch hay. T h e oe will w e m be withe of rest, IB, sani prepaid far Ms. V by i man who feeds chop would have to rhou wUt sink to sleep on thy mother’s IBS DeXslb Ase.. Bteekljra. W . T. make $237 to clear as much as I do breast. I have not had a speck o f m ill feed in N. I*. Willie. the barn all winter.” Mr. Byron Hunter, o f Corvallis, has, Ss assistant agriculturist o f the ARRANGE TO STOP AT l l £ * V bureau o f plant industry, U. S. depart «• ment o f agriculture, made a special S t a r Ita h b o r a Cases Da study o f the fora ge crops o f W estern T ro a b la la Naaal Paeaaa. PARK AND ALDER 8T8. O regon, and in Bulletin No. 81, pub There are people who have a stub- A New and Modani European Betel Caterine lished jo in tly by the O rego n E x p eri x »m cough which lasts fo r months and particularly to Sta ta people A refined place for ment Station and the D epartm ent o f ladies visitina th* city, cloaa to the shopplne Agriculture, has the fo llo w in g to say rears and which the more rational canter. Itetas reeaeaaeMe Fas* Bus. >aaw- - about kale, w h ich is tfm efy: treatment Is unable to cure. Th is was “ M ethods o f Sow in g.— F o r fall and the case with a woman, o f whom M. w inter use kale is usually s o w * in Lermooey, o f Parle, recently reported drills on w ell prepared and drained tia observation« to the Soclete Medl- soil as soon after the 15th o f March ile dee Hopitaux, and who coughed fo r as the season w ill permit. T h is i far- leven years without anyone being able nishrs plants fo for^ , _ ... ■ - nishes r transplanting m lo r » cause this Infirmity to disappear, JfrU until one day, a fter an examination v l l l l i L J L olowcrl et betVf plow ed tw o or o r three tim times b e t ^ r n >f her noee, the ablation o f polypi cur* |^| 4 i |jMb thfr first B f. March and the first o f td It suddenly and definitely. June W ith, the land in perfect tHth A cough with a naaal origin, there it is plow ed again with a 12-mch plow fore exists which may be more frequent about the first o f June, and the young H m road® m I l f » akndj o f kale plants dropped into every third than one la led to believe. It M, M. In root® and her* study diaoovei fu rrow about tw o and a half to Oiree Lermozey nays, generally termed a Ins to th® woi feet apart. T h is olaces about *isne nervous cough. This term la a t the fu l ren*®die®. a m e time en error In diagnosis and eads to an insufficient treatment. ext fu rrow covers them, lea vin g the Th e naaal cough occurs when two tops UTicovenef T K r t ffr n t s that » r e morbid conditions are realised simul plow ed in during the day in this Way A SURE CANCER taneously ; these ere au exaggerated X y M o ' w S k f f h f T R ^ m d . T w P o r feasibility o f the mucous membrane o f th ree cu ltiva tio n s are all that Can the nose and a local cause o f Irritation. usually be g iv e n , fo r the plan ts 'Brill Thia local excitant may be either hay c o n s u l t a t io n f > blank and otro» a eahaot sail, w rltaforam ___ , i ____________ soon touch in the ro w , if th e y d o pfttell fever or a polypus In the nose. in m E n lr W O O :-----A n y p la n ts that fa il to g r o w m ajf be „ T H Ä l t Nasal coughs have certain character ■ IB la Pint at.. Oor. llorrieoa. riaoa. Portland. 0«#na. replaced b y hand. Som e gre gri by nand. borne rs Plsaaa Maatloa This Paper. istics which may serve to render them prefer to plant the seed in hills jiep the plants are farge_enough Vhin recognisable. They are dry, convulsive, them to o u r l a n t MS a Mil. O thers progressive. Irresistible. \ m W hat often deceives as to the cause j f these fits o f coughing is a banal lubjectlvk illusion. T h e sufferer from nasal cough feels that It is caused land is w et and su bject to o v e r flo w by a pricking sensation In the larynx, the Tra n ipt! T tttg iB T y b g n M i y t d - tin- ind, on tbe contrary, notices no tickling Ü1 du rigg. Jply. I f the land is w ell n the nose. L V.V drained and th e p lin t r ' «iré Targe A systematic examination o f the enough, it m ay be done before the aasal fossae o f all people who cough la, first o f. June, anting, therefore, necessary. Sometimes a en ou gh p la its m i ay stand large lesion Is found In them, floating bn the land w here gs « r e *• polypi which Irritates the mucous mem grown. Unlike the ordinary dried brane ; sometimes the latter seems nor & A toan liv in g a t Maud wants wi to know beef— theft bold* in-b^lk-*- I f he can irriga te v i d tree trees by means mal, but at certain points cough-produc- o f a w ater wagon and barrels. Pro ng cones ere found which are revealed fessor Thornber did not fa v o r the plin , by two complimentary signs: produc- comes in a sealed glass jar ;lon o f tbe cough by the irritation of s ta tin g : the said sones, suppression o f the “ This would be rather too qopiplsx. in which it is packed the I a<ta b f the opinion that you *111 find x>ugb by the cocalnlzatlon o f the cones. moment it is sliced into those T b e diagnosis o f the nasal origin o f a U too grea t an expense, considering trie velue o f a team and a man, to haul xiugh considerably attenuates Its prog delicious thin wafers. this w ater during the summer. The nosis. This cough when not recognised Stattpa would advise you to try and continues almost Indefinitely; when None of thd rich natural dotraerW fría? moisture by means o f recognised It gives w ay almost always flavor or goodness escapes culture. This could be done w ith good to a rational local treatment, and some a. effect during the summer months. I times disappears with astonishing rap or dries out. It reaches you have had considerable experience on idity. fresh and with ail the nutri the state college campus in hauling Thanks are due to M. Lermosey for w a te r ; and have concluded, first that calling attention to the role, scarcely ment retained. it is im practicable to placa w ater inspected until now, by which the around the tree w ithout a heavy mulch mucous membrane o f the nose plays In « f s tra w ; Hpeond, that nothing mttch the persistence o f certain cougha; and reRl thaw'd barrel o f w a ter fo r each Beef is only on « i In case o f need recourse w ill be bad to tree at each w aterin g, should be givSn. number o f high-grade, reedy This w ill soak the ground up fa iyly tbe therapeutical means which this w ell, Slid In our case, I did nót traed to knowledge Indicates.— Paris Edition o f to serve, pure food products w ater the trees on the campus more New York Herald. WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND COUGHS AND THE NOSE. T H E C O R N E L IU S JUL GURU. (Ute if PrttH Koftf) Hr. C Gee Wo CRINESE M lÄ DOCTOR r* X ’ styetfesztsu rj food \ P ro d u c ts Dried Beef M S Libby’s Peerless Dried Beef Libby’s that are prepared in Libby’ S i f ir r a l W h ile K i i c b a S ^ T * ] . Jest try a package o f any o f these, such as O x Tong us, Vienna Sausage. Pickles, O lives, eUL, and see how delightfully dif ferent they are from others you have sa ten. LAby, McNeill A Libby. CUcaee than tw ice during the. summer. . I do L ,««k . not know that it w ill be p o s ib le for ■I suppose you wouldn't part with you to make use o f a heavy mulch, but In order to hold the W aUr, it ia neces this dear old farip house fo r anything,” sary to do so. You can uaa rotted laid the enthusiastic girl. “ No,” answered Farm er Corntoseel, straw fo r this, or fo rest leaves. ” — From the W ashington Stats college, T don’t expect to.” Pullman. “ Yon regard It as a kind o f mascot, don’t y o u f’ A * A ffa ir *»f H onor. 'W ell, the fello w that managed to "Excuse me, ma’am,” said the edu sell It to my fa th er was pretty lucky.” cated hobo, “ but would you fa vo r a —Washington Star. soldier in the great arm y o f the unem A fte r the supper ia over and .the ployed with a square meal?” “ I w ill/ replied tbe good woman, “ I f llahes done; a woman rem ove« her you don’t mind earning a dollar by do kitchen apron and sits down beside husband w ith an a ir that says. ing a few odd joba about the premiosa Now , tell me all that haa happened this afternoon." "Pardon me, ma’am.” answered the a. to -d a y ."________________________ h., "but I am a man o f honor and must You needn’t be so proud because yov therefore decline to desert from the w e fa t ; maybe It's dropay arm y." < ■laU of Ohio, City of Toledo i Luctt County. Frank J. cheuay ateke*oetbthe!be !• senio* partner of the firm ot T. Ì. Cheney A Co., doing SBMnctBlatheCny of Toledo, County end State afore«*l<l anil that taid Arm will ney the (tun of ONE fa u N D H b DOLLARS lor each and every case of Catarrh that can nut be cured by the u m of H all’t Catarrh Cur*. ■ . ^ . FRANK J. CHENEY, -worn to before me and tu btcribed in my oxee- raet, thli »th day of December A D it t i. /o—l t A. W. GLKABON, 1 1 Notary Public. H all’« Catarrh Cure la taken internally, and act«directly upon the blood and nunm nur- facea ol tbeiyatcm. Feud forlesilmonlaU free. F. J. CH KNBY A CO., Toledo,O. Sold by all drug*lata, 75c. Taka Hall'a Family rills for eonstlpatlon. Haa a B e tte r T h i s * . bÚLút NATURES i ’iP E R F iB lH U W f lC T h ere is scarcely a n y one, n o m atter b o w vig o ro u s and h ealth y, w h o , L not need a ton ic som etim es. L it t le p h ysical irregu la rities upset th e I i, the ■p j M « " E n |,| - ii.* i * «i*. .1 and w orn i and oth er unpleasant sym ptom s g iv e w a rn in g that th e system ia disor- and needs assistance to w ard o ff, perhaps, som e serious sickness o r ' r e as i the : 1 beat o f a ll tonics, n atu re's S len t. S. S. 8. is recogn ized eve ry w h ere Oicine, m ade e n tire ly o f h ea lid & / 'b lea iu in g,d o V if;o ra tin g roots and herbs, | ic rem edy w ith o u t an equal. S. S. S. haa th e addition al valu e o f 5 th e greatest o f g jl Meed pu rifiers. I t re e s ta b lis h e s th e h ealth y circu- o f the blood, rids the b o d y at th a t tired, w orn-out fe e lin g , im proves the m g s about a return rei o f h ealth to those w hose te and d ig estion , and brin Y depleted. - 8. 8. 8. acta m ore p ro m p tly and h ave been w eakened dr those w h o are run dow n in health licin e, and those n tly than an y o th er tnedii d com m ence its use at once. I t w ill th o ro u g h ly p u rify th e blood and : ed fo lot r a system ic rem edy u p th e system . 8. 8. 8. is a d m ira b ly suited because it is free from m in e r a ls : it m a y be used w ith ou t harm fu l reanlta b y persona o f a n y a ge, and n o u n pl easa n t effects e v e r fo llo w . ’ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. S s t k le s D e l* « . L ift l a * IB * H « fere*. Diogenes had abandoned the search. Bodrl<-k— Stood out In the middle of " I t 's a w sat« o f tim e," he said. "E very the road the other day to decide aa time I think I'v e found an honest man automobile race. They both came la he turns out to be s hireling o f some even. , i predatory trust.” Van Albert— It was a toss-up, eh? «W inking at the bystander*, be extin Kodrick— I should say to. 1 was guished his lantern.— Chicago Tribnna. " I used to know that nan when he was a struggling lawyer. What business does trseed over a haystack. be follow now?” Mothers win find Mrs. Winslow’ s Boothia# “ Skimming cream.” " I in that L ittle Leejip is to sing Syrup the b. at remedy to use foe their ch. Vdg~a "Nkimming cream? Is he in the dairy Soring the teething period. and dance at another dinner somewhere or business?” other." “ Dsiry nothing! He’s receiver for a Let no one say that the mind haa a » "W h a t I Ia ah* alive y et? " bankrupt trust company." power over tbe body. I f it can cause “ N o ; again.” such effects as in tbe case taken from O r ig is s L Ulk, bow much more can It Influence J Yen fe e Ort AS«e*e T t -1 fy -r T—* "Jones Is certainly original." Write Allen A Otmsted.Le Roy, N. Y., fora the physical conditions o f the now and free sample tff Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cures "W h y? " sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes here? "W ell, he’s written a melodrama and new or tight shoes easy. A certain care for "Y o u look pale and thin. W bat’s go* he’s done away with tbe ‘old m ill' and corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. AU druff- glsu seU It. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute yon?” ‘ the ‘missing papers’ and the ‘ hand-to- "W o r k ! From morning till night, hand encounter on tbe cliff.’ " — Detroit G e t t l * « C lose t o B a to v * . and only a one-hour re s t” Free Press. “ W riglsy, what ever became o f that “ H ow long have yon been at It? " Uttle Miss Good sole?” “ I begin to-morrow." B y H ie P e a . W ealthy Strang®*— Yea, I made my mooey, every farthing o f It, by my pen. Youth— Ah, a novelist, or a drama Get, maybe. W ealthy Stranger— Not me. I need to keep a sheep farm In New Zealand. “ She turned sociologist and married a tramp.” vito«-1 “ W hy, I heard her m y once that yoa H T S L u , con* by Dr. 1 -loe'e Gnat Mono 1 ■tom. Send foe r a n St OS t»i»l ho«Is and trull* . were her bean ideal o f a man.” “ Did yon? W ell, she passed me up Dt. R. R. Kilos. IA . m Arch St.. PhltodolphU. IV for a hobo ideal o f a man.” T lraA rtlo tla T e * , c r s * c * t . S e t Good F a n * . “ When shall I call again with this bill, Mr. A r d n p r "Looks a bit like rain, ma'am,” ob " I think, yonag mas, as a concession served tbe friendly milkman as be to th* conventionalities, you'd better not banded In his morning p in t come any more until I have returned at " I t dikis, indeed,” replied the ready- least one o f your calls.” G ave B e l * to H e r T b o i g k t t . “ Yea,” said Mrs. Nurltcfa, “ my bob means to be an a r tis t" “ Indeed?” replied Mrs. A scm "T h a t’a a very laudable ambition.” "Yea, he thinks It’s Just cute to w eal these flowing phla Press. • witted housekee]ier, with her gese fixed OB the bottle.— Boston Tran script SINKS AND DRAINS A FRE- QUENT CAUSE OF TYPHOID GASTORIA Pirify These aid Yoa Will Be Safe Frae ContagiQn For Infanta and Children. DISINFECTING T H E O N L Y P R E V E N T IV E The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of B ora x, a S im p le, S a fe and S u re M e th o d T w o tablespoonfuls o f Borax in a rilfiii o f hot w a te r poured down the t ;ed pipes o f a sink, or flushed h a disease-laden drain, cleanses and purifies it, leaving it clean and sw Bed clothing and clothes used in a sick room can be made hygienieally clean and snowy-white, i f washed in a hot solution o f Borax water. Kitchen and eating utensils, used dur ing illness w ill be kept from all possi bility o f contagion i f Borax is used when washing them. Pure as snow and harm less as salt, and because it can be used fo r almost every domestic and medical purpose. Borax must be considered the one g re a t household necessity. Loco! aarat* wonted. W r it* fo r mooey m ik in g plan Italy iiruuuun euuie ut tue mrongeet obacco in tbe world, and she makes use >f the crop herseifw>-f So I t IS la. Teacher— I f a vehicle with two wheels Is a bicycle and one v lth three wheels Is a tricycle, what Is one with only one wheel? Scholar— A wheelbarrow.— Illustrat ed Bits. 0*1/ U se For Over Thirty Y e a rs T h e *. "L ittle boy, do you ever swear?” “ No, ma’am, ’eeptln' when h’e nec’sary and I ffotta do it.” "When Is it necessary to swear?” “ W en de empire calls y* out on twv •trikea an’ a hall." OASTQRIA S « * * d l * g * * d S ittin g . She sat fo r an oil portrait o f hen did she n ot?” “ Yep, Jinx was the a rtis t” “ How'd It come out?” "She sat fo r It but when she aav It she wouldn’t stand fo r It.” — Houston P o st Exact Copy of Wrapper. PN U VMS cia n a , co «« any . one vooa cm. N o . 34-OS The telephone has not reached the point of a domestic convenience in France. It Is but little used by the pnblic generally. Truth and Quality I S O UR MOTTO appeal to the W ell-Inform ed In every walk o f life and are essential to per manent success and creditable stand ing. A ccordingly, it la not claimed that 3yrup o f Figs and E lix ir o f Senna Is the only remedy o f known value, but one o f many reasons why R eeident and D ay School fo r C atalogue on R eq u est it Is the best o f personal and fam ily laxatives Is the fact that It cleanses, sweetens and re lie v e « the Internal organs on which It acts without any debilitating a fter effects and without having to Increase the quantity from tim e to time. 8aid an Em ployer: "S tick to quality. I t w ill win oat in the e n d ." We do "stick to quality.” That is the reason onr graduates a re so thorough and in such demand. Investigate our claims to superiority. Catalogue, business forms and penwork free. Call, phone or write. St. Helen’s Had, Portland, Or. It ae^s pleasantly and naturally knd truly aa a laxative, and Its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as It la fre e from all objectionable substances. T o get Its beneficial effects alw ays purchase the genuine— manufactured by the Cali fornia F ig Syrup O x , only, and tor asla by all leading druggists. Gsrte. Portland Business College Tenth and Morrison, Portland. Oregon A. P. A R M STR O N G . L L . B.. PRINCIPAL, ^ e W \ \ ï o  v ç Y B U S IN E S S COLLEGE PORTLAND. OREGON BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? Th*/ ass Trslnsd tar 1 Why aet enroll f o n * LM . WALKER. SEND FOX CA TALO G UE all of Its graduata»? a A BOfiSERM AN. I i % h i