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i The Song of the Hair There arc four verses. Verse 1. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer's I (air Vigor stops railing hair. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4, Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. The chorus Is sung by millions. MMnrontlnf t' lltlr Vffor I r4 tor IhlK onl trr MMr h.lr Hot I rHitlnyM t Hi the Vlr until m hall iiMUr Hiirat4 In o.erf f I bore t. It nif aM mi fnr ike pott Ion toon."- Mm. M tlavuuuap, Hiik,N J. J M.vUbr.r O AjrO(!wjll, M. mm pHrfirfri i iygrs imtrARtLU. riiu. cnutjir rrcToiAU l..iHBllr at Car Wlioole, Una anybody ever aopKtr to think how many mica Hip wheels of a rail- v rumt car travel More they wear out 7 Ptatlatlra gathered rnmi vnrloim roads aliow ttmt perfrt t car wlieela often roll frimi three hundred l.iouasnd to four hundred anil Oftjr thouaaiiii mile be fore llirjr have to ho turned down. Wlieela with flaw a In tlinn run only About nfljr to ninety thousand inllca. Uolhtrt wilt Ond MVa. WbuloVe rtoothlo xrupih tut remedr iiiiioiuribalrcMMra.i tilting tb toeihlnt period. Mot S Uraoplnv That. Elderly Uncle -I.Ik til olhrr youni chip Juot out of collere, )ou'll be- wsnt liif to marry, uf rotiroe, soma of throa days. Nephow Harold (wllh brltbt bltnh) Not "mini of theee Days," unclt. Only otn of 'em MurUI, tho younxeat. riTP HI. Vitoe IHoeo e oil Nenrooo l)toi Mlo wrweooottr mint tr lr. Kllno'e llt.oi J.W.. fuowr.r " a f VltVK III1I0I fclU. .ml ullM.Hr.ll. lt-Kllo.,i.L.UlAr.hlL. fa lUr- Ob Aflrrnnan of CohUmI. You can't tuakn a woman believe tlicrr It any rral trouble In tho world on the first afternoon alia wears hi new hat New York 1'rraa, lo.l.ollr kill, lira on IWIrr tr lit fim. I It Hfr powotful b olive--I of til llro illlort II It MffMtrr rtn.il, 1im llclfei. l-xiltrjr e. hot lie or Ihrlio, MoU be oVoloro, iltdo ooir tr ckt. II Mil cu., rtoattie, ivrt- Jtod. Hon tit ik I . ......,.....,.,........ SPEND YOUR VACATION AT THE BREAKERS HOTEL North Booth, Woihlmten, Ilia leading ln.oil In Ida Korthweol. Now soon, AdVantairs: Itlllit on tho 1 nt Iht ocean beach Kleelrle Hatita, ilreta lietl, hoi (tul rold toll vroior III orjr both tub. public balh, pit. nil bain, ami ixwlnfflro In lha bullittna. I'rUal dairy, prlla lUor itibln, prlrota trgtUtlo Itiiton, prlrala poultry yaidt, AmuMmcnta Twntonnli roiirtt, four bowl- Int altera, toller ikallna, oll, luntbark rtdlna with p;Ulo ! richer. A beautiful tko In lha lotct groundi. boat riding, bll lardt, pool, prlrota hotel orcho. Ira, two planoi, plonolo, urchct. tit lit, oicglltnt Uauclug parll Ion, Wrlla for Traa llooklct THE BREAKERS HOTEL tlrtoktn, Wathlngton CLASSIFIED ADS NOTtCK The tnllowlng announoamtnli ara (rum trading bmlnott inon and flrmi, and ara wall worth your carolul rotdlng, Tho Hit inojf contain Juit tba propotlllou you ara look. Ingtor. REAL ESTATE CAST ORETNAORES Tho only trarla en tho market whet you can contract la toll your crop. Ten Iralnt a day, Abuiidancaol water. 1'rlca 11(0 00 per aero coir paynenta-ooui in or wrlla for parllou- " ' DKK01IKU A THOUrSON Spokana, Waihlngton, 110 BtOTeui P. N. U. No, 25-07 Lice Killer w IIKN writing; toadTartlaoraploaoa .- IIiiILIImm h alio, III liN'ntliiK it alio It la well to nl UUMiiber Hint tint fcctllllir uf I hi' allituo la nil (irilit)' Jolt ilitrlnK Ihi' ulinln w Inter mill uprlnK. Olhvr ttiliiK ho Ink t'liiinl, the niMri-tt iimiIIiiIiIh plnct) la tin IickI, If tlio Knuiiiil !a dry out aldi) Ihi- hiiiii Hit) rllu inny Ih built nloiik'nlili', imitlitlui: for door oihuiIuu dlnttly Into tlio alitblc. In ciim) alliik'tt la fid to milking imn, dlrcotly tlivn la it dimciT of Ha odor llllliu I ho atn hh to tint tli'lrliiieut of tlio milk; Till mi to miiiio extent ho Avoided by kee lilt: the eiiHa nt tlio opinnlte cud of Die atnblu nnd by iroier tt'iitllntloii. Whirl limy l built of Mood, atone, brkk or eoniTcle, or pnrtly of otnt and ot'.tn miii iim wro.tr: tot'.MUTIor ll miiown wctiioii or aaxti.ta uoakii ma oimcai, noor. I pnrtly of ntwitber of tluiw niaterlnK Where lumber la rbenp nnd atono Itlgli, wimmIcii alliMi nro c''"t'rally built Where atone or brick rnu bo obtained rvndlly tbeae innterlnU Mill linro the prefereuctt. CVincretn alloa nrt the moat durnblo nnd all thlnt:" coualdertMl may Ik the rlienHt In tlio end If cement nnd Knit il or cobble atonea arv uenr at band. Hound alloa kWo tho grrnttsit fit prtrlly for tint ttnll amro nnd In Hie rnae of tod (Miiatructlou, Hitliter inn- terlnl rnu In) umil. In Hw Northern Ktittea nnd Cnmtdil Hut maalblllty of frit-xlnc miiKt ! Inken Into roualdern Hon. The abellertil aide of tlio bnrn ttlll nffonl Mime protection, There aliotild Im n aobatanttul Pin aonry fouudntlon for nil forma of wood allow to brine tho wixxlwork every Mbero nt leant 1- Inehea above tho en r th. The bottom of tlio alio mny bo II feet or more lolov the feeding lloor of Hie atntilu ao Hint -1 to (1 feet of atone, brick or concrvte wall mny Ih eoillited on. Tor n alio ,'tt) ftvt divp n foiindntlon vtnll of atone alrould bo 1H I lichen to 2 feet thick. Titinp Hie Krouud formliiff tlio bot tom of Hm alio, m Hint It Mill bo iwlld nnd then otter mIHi Imo or tlirto Itiflio) of Rood concrete. Tlila la nd roXMCTIIIN Or" WOOIir.N PABT WITH , HTO.NK WAI.I tlNiblu Infiuiso clay atoll will atoll the allnito If iiermlttetl to ret on It. In en ho tlio M'ootl lKirtlon of tho alio tIhch ' or mora feet ubovo tlio atono work mid tho tllnmoter la more Hum 18 feet, It will bo beat to etny tlio top of tho nll In Homo way. If tho woodwork rlaort from tho outer piIko of tho wnll, then ImlldluK Hie wall up with comcitr no na to cover tlio alll will kIvo tho needed utreiiKth, UcnuH0 tho woodwork will net ns u hoop; but If tho alio atanibt nt tho Inner fnco of tho wall It will ho beat to !,- pieced oft Iron rod In tho wall uenr tho top to net aa n hoop. Tho atuddliiK of tho all-wood round alio need not bo laritor thnn 2 Inches by 1 Inclioa, unloia tlio tllmnotur Is to ex- J . SmI V &! n C I cloao toRother na onn foot from crnler to center. TIiIh number of atuda la not required for MtreiiKth, but they nro neejleil In order to brliiif tho two liijertt of llli'lrtK tcryyloHo together, m na to pnwt the iiikt elowly. When I hi xx la ttaetl to imikn the Jolnla bc'tMeen bonrda nlr-Hulit, na rei ri'Hcnted In tho llluatmtloii, It la ex tremely liiKirtmit that it kikxI iiunllty bo iiw-d Hint will not deuiy nnd la wnlerjiroof. 'Iri-nltiicr axil Joan arnlr. The nuKrtwNlvo oreli.irdlala of Mnry Ininl are nhlo to control tho Kmi Joae at'iile, but In n iniinlxr of liMnlltlia thU Kat nrrorilN aerloita illlllcultlc. Wher eter ohk ormiiji' Iniluca Im-coiiw In featrd the ttllllculty of erndlcntlmt thy Hull Juno tx-flle la luereiiaeil, A number if exMrlmiMita wero trletl by lint MiirjIniMl Ktntlon Mllh ttllTer flit InrHHtlelitift In (tililhltlns tho JM'at. Mine nnd atiliihur mlxturea Mere uatl coutiilnlui; from '.i) to 'M jkiuihIh of lime mid from in to '!? xmuda of mil -pliur ar Ml Kntloua of Mater. Tlie llmi'-aulpliurMalt mixture, touted by the n ll thorn, una mmlu iictiinllni; to tho foriiiuln a 1.V10.V). Mme-aiilphur cnimtle rualn prepurattona Mere nl euiplo)til, na Midi na n mixture con (nliiliiit IS pound of aulphiir und 10 nitllida of cnuatlc aotln per M Knlloua of water. I)i moat rnao the wenker llmo-aul phur preinrntlona v. ere ntxttit na cf fcetlte na the atroiiKvr, but In n few luatatiiva mi lliertiaed effectlreneaa Mna noticed where 3." Miuuda of Ilmo ninl If) xiiiimU of aiilphur Merc uwtl xr W) Rnllona of water. lVrfectly ant lafaitory n'aulta Mere obtiliieil from Hm uao of lime aiilpbur-a,tlt, nnd I line uipbur-enuatlc Main nlao protttl fair ly effect It . The auliliur-cnilHc-KMlrt mixture ttnn not mi awttlafnctor'. Kcro aetie llmold did not prote to lx n paxl milwllttito for llini-aiilihtir. tVrtnlu proprietary remetllea M.'re teatmt and notea Mere kItcii on Hm irrpnratlon of the varloua liiM-ctleldea Mlilch were uitcd. riKhllrttt- tt.l.. If the Inlxir niiuually batowed In the mdenvor to eradicate weeds could bo applied nt the prot,-r times not only would the nuisance be removed, but the Inlxir tcMcned. lu the cnau of weeda the allghtet amount of Inlxir Mttetl In omitting to kill them when It aliotild tx done entnlla greater Inlxir at other times. Nor la all labor on weed lost. During the eradication or de struction of Meeds the rcgtilar crops may bo cultivated and the land put In Ix'tter ctiudttlou. One of the greatest mistakes Is In not destroying the weeds when they first npixsir. It will rtxjtilro less Ulxtr to destroy a humlred weeds ttheii they nre young than to kill a Initio plant after It hna mndo couald ernhlo grow Hi, to any nothing of the fact Hint every weed Hint rctichcx ma turity ninl produocH heeds loaves great er work to bo done nfterwant. Al though farmers are bualeat In spring, yet by prujH-rly preparing tho laud for tho Intended crop they gain time. Tor n year or two the farmer mny find It dlllletilt work combating weeds, but the thiD- so devoted will lx rcgnlncd fo.irfohl In after years. Weeda nui beat bo destroyetl when rotnthm la ttaetl, mid the ground should lx plowetl for corn curly enough u the sjirlng to nllow of tho aproutlng of weed wvtla. This nproiltlng of the weed aeMs Is Hid most lui)ortniit part of the process, and the fanner should lx willing to ixt form any amount of Inlxir If ho can prout them nt n time when they will not Interfere wtth a growing crup. ISaprrlenrr llh Stmiuro Sprmdrr. My cxicrlcticti with tho iimnuru spreader tenches me that tho modern method of applying manure to laud Is far In advance of the old practice, says a writer In Farm and Plrvrtldo. In ai pljlug manure with the spreader It Is put on uulforiiily, mid all parts of tho Held nro equally tx-netltixl. When tho manure was dtiuicd In piles, It fre quently hnpix'iied that the work of rereading wits iostpoiied for souio time, and tbo result was that much of the fertilising value of the nmnuro lenched out or wus lost through fer mentation. Tho manure trprender not oiily xaves tho plant foot! elements of Hit immure, but also anvea time nnd labor, n't the work Is nil done nt one time. It does two very Importnnt things mid docs them well It thor oughly Hiich the manure mid distrib uted It evenly. ltntr'o Ntiir Corenl, Italy has produced a new coreal for breiitliiiakliigvpurioseitl nnd ono Hint la attracting n Rood deal of iopuhir nt tentlon. A nubile teat wns made tbo oilier day nt Mcsbrlno of haklng bread from Hour mid now grain, which U tinmod Olco Cnfro, mid lias boon tie veloiMxl bv n Driest of tho nnuio of Cmuleo, Tho bread was pronouncetl by genernl consent to bo palatable, light nnd. mixed with one-third of wiiettten Hour, U declared to make n Bustalulng rood ut very low price, liosiucs tula, tho "Inventor" snya Hiat Its gonerul iiho would do nwiiv with tho nll-nor vadlng "pellngra," or sklu affection, In HEALTH NOTES FOR JUNE. PlRUKA . r i n iwsr SPwma rATAl?Rn fe-ussimPf' f rWRlTAB!lJY- ?SP,iyfcG FEB ' ei,GU SBlWRUPTlffllS. gjo-t-i .Elm NEgroUSNS5- -Oail.cADciil Spring Catarrh b a wed defined Spring disftvtc. The utual sym ptoms arc (Wen above. A bottle of Pe-ru-na taken In lime vtiB prompt (y arrest the course of the diitane known at Spring Calarrh. Thacktro't rlonlnt, William Makepeace Thackeray was alwaya too genial, too generous, too optn handed, to be an accumulator of this world's goods, and la splto of the large earning of bts pen be died a poor man. Slwrtly beforo hla death his friend, John Leech, the cartoonist, call ed upon him and found him In bis study writing writing and sighing at the monotony of his work. "Why don't you have a holiday," said Iech, "and taka your girls to tho aenslder The great novelist made no verbal nniner, but, rising slowly, plunged his hands to tho very bottom pf bis pock rts, brought theso receptacles out, shook them vigorously without eliciting a rattla of coin, replaced them and then resumed his sest. iHflamee of Icolchnomro, It Is not surprising to find that those qualities Intellect, grit and strenuous endeavor that have brought the manhood of Scotland to tbo front should also be a marked characteristic of Scotchwomen. Eugllshwomau's lto-vlew. WmmW BAD BLOOD THE SOURCE OFiU.L DISEASE Uvcry part of the body la dependent on the blood for nourishment nnd strength, when this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of purity and richness we nre assured of perfect nnd uninterrupted health; tecause pure blood is nature's safe-guaru against disease. When, however, the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system id deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, aud the trouble is manifested in various M-ays, Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections chow that the blood is in a feverish und diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores aud Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., ore all deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their wav into the blood lu various ravs. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which arc taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; wc also breathe the germs and , microbes ol Mniana into our lungs, and wuen tuc.se get luto tlie blood m sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some arc so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps tho dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed nnd purified the body is sure to Buffer in some way, l-or uicxxi troubles of any character t. i. a. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poisons, Buppllca the healthful properties it needs, and completely So So So PURELY VEGETABLE slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature'3 greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, harmless to any part; of the system. fevg stores, ilooK on tuo bioou anu any medical advice iree to all wno write rHswtrrtcmc go,, Atlanta, ga liotr WoTr, YAnr Hnltui, tho brilliant norellat, waa naked by a young lady at n ten If he HioiiKlit that tho uae of quotations was a good thing. "Quotations ore only good," anld Sir. Rnltua, "when they ore extremely apt. There was onco a witty Irlabman, Jumea K. Fltxseralil, who mndc excel lent uq of a miotatlon In a olltlcnl ain-eeli. Purine this apeech he was re-IK-atedly Interruptetl by a butcher, Hw proprietor of n large aauaage-maklng plant. An adherent of Fitzgerald's finally took offenao at the butcher's mocking remarks, and yelled: "'Hey. yn. leave politics alone, and go Itself to your Musago machines!' "The butcher glared at the man and retorted : "'If I hail this apoikcr In ono of my sailing? machines, I'd aoon tnako mlnct miat of him.' "Then Mr. ritxgerald rjuoted from the platform with a smile: "ls thy aerront n dog that thou shouldst do thU Uilngr " A Unrrr Error. The lato Ambroao I Thomas, the noted advertising expert of Chicago, onco told a story about two doctors In an address on advertising. "To Illustrate my point," ho said, apropos of an advertising error, "I'll tell you about my friend Hones. Hone was taken down very bad, and, his fam ily physician being out of town, a spe cialist was called In. "Hut the family physician unexpect edly returned, and he and the special- ' 1st entered Hones chamber together. I They found the man In a high fcrer nnd partially unconscious. Kacli put , his hand under the bed clothes to feel Hones' pulse, and each accidentally got 1 bold of Hie other'a hand. "'He has typhoid.' said the first phy sician. " 'Nothing of the kind.' said tbo oth er 'He's only drunk.'" i t'lenlr of Parcnto. ' I At Qulmpor, In Hrlttany, tho wife of a man named Lc Saux gave birth to a boy. The father took the child and aold It for 8 to the wife 6f tbo local butcher. Mme. Itonan. Tho woman pre sented It to her husband as her own newly-born Infant and Itonan hastened ' to register Hie child's birth. ' , lA Saux, fearing that ho might get Into trouble with the police, ncij con-' suited the butcher, whom be supposed to be a party to tho fraud. Tbo duped husband threw jb Saux out of the house. The latter then registered the birth of bis own child. In the eye of the law, therefore, the Infant has claims on two separate families and en joy a the unique distinction of being the son of two mothers. Paris News. She Left Too Boon. Two young women were seated to 1 gether In a Ilroadway car, when a well dressed man of middle age entered. One of the women bowed to him. . "Who Is Hint 7" her companion asked. ' "He's tho father of one of my chil dren," the first speaker replied. Whereupon nn elderly spinster of se 1 vcre countenance, who was seated next, I gasped and nearly fainted. "Isn't It queer," tho young woman went on, "that I should have threo pairs of twins all girls, too;" The spinster changed her seat In a hurry too quickly to hear any further facts concerning the young woman's public school diss. New York Ulobe. ana permanently cures blood diseases oi every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. 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