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CaL A RAW FURS d9Y market prices, a we are manu ' ' ftnmn and therefore can pay more than dealer.. Send for free price list and .hipping tag and get full value for your .kin.. N. M. Unirar Co.. th. Reliable Furrier., 202! 7th St. rartiaai, On. 3 Let Us Read the Papers for You Clippings of every kind and character from the press of the Pacific Coast furnished at rea sonable rates. ., ' DAKE'i PRESS CUPPING BUREAU 432 S. Main St., Lo. Angele., Cal. Found Valuable Pearl. A negro pearl hunter tho other day found a pearl weighing 47 grains in the waters of Lake Bioteneau, 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 la turn received 91,500 for the stone. The second owner was a merchant, but the third a professional pearl buyer. Thl 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. Use of the Horse. Owing to the advancement of science it would be possible bo get along with out horses now, if it were not for the necessity of having a few of them at IIT5 atinual horse shows. . FASHIONS IN FROGDOM. Dot What's the difference between a fwog an a tadpole? Dash The tadpole wears a noooie skirt, and the fwog wears a harem skirt KEEPING SWINE HEALTHY IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE There ts No Theme Upon Farm That Will So Benefit Farmer as to Keep Quarters and Surroundings in 2ani tary Condition Where Hogs are Kept Guard Against Cholera. r a.' ' f" , JAPANESE FROG IS AMUSING Made Out of Stiff Piece of Cardboard, With Thread Attached, It Jumps About Gayly. If you have a little Japanese boy or girl you would know all about the green paper toy frog, and you would probably think It one of the liveliest and most entertaining of all your toys. One of the most pleasing things about this quaint little creature is that you can make it yourself. To do this cut a piece of tough paper into the form of a square, a good deal larger than you expect the frog to be. Draw lines from corner to corner of the square, and from side to side at the middle. Now fold the paper along the diagonal lines, then turn it over and fold along the lines from the sides. This will give you a sort of box, which yc . break In the center along the folds, thus making" a triangular figure, .with the folds sticking up like pyramids.' Next grasp the paper below the end of the pyramids and fold it backward so as to make two regular and equal points. When this Is done to each of the eight pyramids the result will be a diamond, with a smaller diamond in the center. Fold each one of the pyra mids again so as to get all the points y. 'ft Amateur Hunter Again. Week-End Sportsman "I Just shot a deer, old chap I" His Fal "Uweati Kill him 7" Week-End Sportsman "I think not He shot back!" Puck. sure Thing. Joy riding Is no longer risky: It's a dead certainty. Baltimore Evening Sun. Bees and Cranberries. Cranberry producers at Cape Cod are calling for colonlos of bees in order to make their plants more pro ductive practical tests having estab lished that the activity of the bees In carrying pollen from plant to plant Is a means of materially increasing the yield of this Cape Cod staple. "' i ' ! A Desirable Hog Cot. EM Moral In Evolution. The history of evolution is one lona record of victory in the face of appar ently insuperable obstacles. Man 1b man because he is ever doing the im possibleor that which Booms such to woakueos and folly. Rev, W. E. 81 nionds. The Millennium. There can be no industrial peace flntll labor and capital have attained to the very highest pinnacle-of intel ligence and undiluted Justice and un til thore is solf-convictlon on the part of both that they must deal justly with each other. New York Tribune. OESCH'S FOR RHEUMATISM, KEUIUIGIA, SPRAINS, BRUISES OR AM PAIN. MADt ONLY mr BLUMAUER-rRANK DRUG CO. PORTLAND, OREGON jjVALBERS BR0S.;jj DAIRY FEE!)! BEST AND CHEAPEST t'tiil Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and wo will furnish you the name of a dealer who does i Mil iALBERS BROS iiininc cojiii 'P0RTIAND. tmCM, , . 1:? ti3S ov(k irmr. Tuw u4. Unit. hy Iru c (By GEORGE W. BROWN, Ohio.) There is no theme upon the farm that will so benefit the farmer as to keep the quarters and surroundings of the farm in a sanitary and health ful condition where swine are kept Nowhere will an outbreak of chol era become so disastrous as upon the farm where these animals are kept with dirty, filthy surroundings, and no care taken in the disinfection of the nesting places and slop troughs during the summer time. Upon our farm we have never prac ticed the method of keeping a herd Of swine in one place very long, and never do we fatten out more than one bunch of animals in the same field in one year, preferring rather to shift our operations about from place to place. We have no permanent quarters, tut relr upon the service of the cot, shown in the illustration. These bunks can be shifted about easily upon runners, and many times each year are changed from one field to another, or from one pen to an other, thus we always have the ani mals in freBh sleeping quarters, and upon freBh forage. While the animals are located upon a new range, we break up the old range, cropping it In some profitable farm crop, thus get ting the benefit of all excrement from the animals, profiting in its enrich ment of the soil, and we as well freshening and sweetening the soil by cultivation. Then swine should be supplied with some shade aside from a board shel ter to ward off the heated rays of the summer sun. There Is nothing for this purpose quite so nice as clumps of willows, catalpas or pop lars grown In some convenient loca tion in each field, preferably along the equal as possible. Now turn the up-lnce row, in such manner that the per points out to form the fore legs , ' "Z7SZ: and the lower points to form the bind legs and your fros is completed. A fine thread attached to a frog's body at one end and a pole or cane at the other will make it easy for you to set Mr. Frog to Jumping about gayly. The Lccompanying illustration shows how tte frog looks when completed. LAI REASONS WHY THE WINDS BLOW. Astronomers and other scientist hare not yet succeeded in ascertain ing Just how far the atmosphere of our earth extends above the land and the sea on which it rests, but some of them hope to some day soon." The Astronomer Royal of England, who has completed his report for the fiscal year ending May 10, tells some very Interesting things about the varying densities, altitudes and temperatures of the air cushions air pockets and air currents surrounding the earth. In reference to air currents and the reasons why the wind blows, the report explains that air consists of gaseous particles, all trying to get away from one another, and that, un der certain conditions, they can be compelled to come closer together by contraction, or forced to fly further apart by expansion. A quart bottle, for example, holds 22 grains of air at the temperature of 70 degrees. If the bottle be cooled by surrounding it with Ice, the air inside contracts. When this occurs, more air rushes in through the bottle's neck. The quart of air now weighs more than 22 grains. If the bottle be heated, the air it con tains expands, its tiny particles fly further asunder, and many of them escape from the bottle altogether. There is still a quart of air, but It weighs much less than the original 22 grains. Now, consider the earth and the sea under the influence of varying degrees of the sun's heat. Where the heat is greatest, the air is made lighter and expands. Where the heat is least, the air is unexpanded and heavy. Both the hot and the cold air have weight, but the cold, being the heavier, is W. L. DOUGLAS 2i5, 2.50, '3, 3.50.4 & 5 SHOES All Styles, All Leathers, All Sixes and Width a, for Men, Women and Boya. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES give W.L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L. Dousrlas name stamped on a shoe guar antees superior quality and more value tL for the money than other makes.gJHis name and price stamped on the bottom protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the genume W. L. Douglas shoes. Take no substitute. 'ZHZZJXZZ" JH0W TO 0BSS BY MAIL. Shoes Bent Everywhere All Charges Prepaid If W.L. Douglas iiIiomi art not tua In yoar town, tei'Q aired to laciorr - i axe meanreiiirnti i OI IOOI KB 8IIOWD in DHJIIM i Blyic uu.treti i "IMT .1111 Wllllll umiwiv worn, pimu ' or cup t(M ; hetivT, medium or light nole. (fffMrlarfM'nMmaHorrferoiMi- It Hi V " JyJ In one of our fields w.e have such a clump of quaking-asp and it is plea in? to note how contented these ani mals are durine the sweltering heat ground. In doing so it drives the light of the day. as they lie about in the er air up out of its way, Just as a lump shade of this rustling clump of trees, of lead dropped into a pall of water If there is not such shade planted forces some of the water upward. drawn more effectively down to the Free to Our Readers Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper Application of the Murine along the borders of a field we should the earth were equally warm at every you tZuuriTeReneVel THE USE OF THE COMMA. The point on which most writers are at odds with the compositor is the comma, says the London Chron icle. It is not that he misplaces it so outrageously, as In that sentence which was the cause of many tears in a Berlin newspaper office some years ago: "Prince Bismarck walked in on his head, the well-known cap on his feet, large, brightly polished top boots on his forehead, a dark cloud in his hand, the Inevitable walking stick in his eye, a menacing glance." No, but he is too fond of this par ticular punctuation point He takes a delight in breaking up the flow of sentences with his artificial pauses. We all say: "Why then did you do it?" in one breath. It is the compositor who says, "Why, then, did you do it?" It is possible to be too hard on the comma. It has its undeniable uses. Explanation of Oolors of Leaves. In extremely moiet atmosphere the color of the leaves are not usually very bright, as in England. And in very dry climates the leaves dry up sud denly, and their skin, which is very thick to prevent the escape of moist ure, is not sufficiently transparent to allowthe color to be seen beneath. In regions where the autumn foliage- ia most vivid we find that an average sea son produces the most exquisite colors., Neither a very dry nor a very wet sum mer will result In much brilliancy. not be slow in planting such if we part, and continued at a constant tem- sore Eyes, strengthens Weak Eyes Doesn t wprn In thn nwltio erowlna; business. I rterature. wind could not exist.' 11 and every wide awake farmer should "blows" because of heat and gravlta- be, for Indeed be should consider tlon. In other words, air moves from himself too poor to be without this the place where Us weight or pressure profitable animal upon his premises, is most, toward the place where its A Japanese Frog. around the center and as even and ing shade during the heat of the day, Many make a mistake in allowing their swine to run to the creek dur ing the summer for water. We have such a place upon our farm, and we might save much time in getting wa ter to our swine many times if we allowed them to go to this water course, but we are afraid of it In deed in this field we never allow our swine to roam, for we do not know what farmer several miles above us In another district might have chol: era or plague, and our animals ex- welfht or pressure is least. Distemper In all its forms, amonfr all apes of borse and dogs, cured and others in the same sta ble nrevented from ha vine the disease with Spohn's Distemper Cure. Every bottla guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last year. $.50 and $1.60. Good druggists, or send to manufacturers. Apents wanted. Write for free book. fiDOhn Med. Co.. boec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. Light on Ancient Days. Until recently the exploration of hofled hv contamination In the water the Sudan was impossible, owing to 1 " I .. .... . m , 1. . U 1 . I-., flowlne down stream. the attitude or me nauves, dui mi W rather nrefer to keen our anl- year the excavations oi weroe, vuo mals well away from this stream of ancient capital of Ethiopa, was corn- water, and give them pure water menced. remaps tne mosi imponaui from th wfill in diHinfected trouiths. result or the eany worK win De me flotnr or nnrt toward keftnlne addition of Ethiopian to our Knowi down loss from cholera. edge of languages which have ceased wn down thA nhWHnnnhle to exist. A large numDer or lnscnp- and nauseating hog wallow upon our farm and do not tolerate it in the least We know the swine enjoy it, but we have learned to detest its nhnmlnahla- nnmnsnv and hv r-hnnsr. ing the animals about, and locating deciphering of the inscriptions much new quarters frequently we keep this tion in hieroglyphic and cursive writ ing have been found, and it has been discovered that the unknown language Is based on an alphabetical system a circumstance which will make the Smart, Soothes Eye Fain, and sells for 50c, Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. CHRONOLOGY OF INVENTIONS. Barometers were first made by Tor ricelli in 1S42. Bombshells were first made in Holland In 1495. The first almanac was printed In Hungary in 1470. Iron pavements were first laid In London in 1817. Buckles were first made in 1680. Brandy was first made in France in 1310. Roller skates were invented by Plympton in 1863. -Covered carriages were first used in Eng land in 1580. Alcohol was discovered In the thirteenth century. Stem wind ing watches were the Invention of Noel in 1851. The first inn wire was drawn at Nurembursr in 51. AVOID LIQUID BLUING. BE FAIR WITH YOUR STOMACH mire of mud and filth abandoned. With the advancement along other lines of farm operations, the ad vancement in this line of work ap peals to us as very significant in keep ing these animals In a sanitary and healthful location at all times. easier than was the case with the Hit- tlte language, which has occupied Pro fessor Sayce 30 years. OLD TOM STILL IS FAVORITE Small Boy Felt Exceedingly Sorry for Little Rooster, but Latter Took Care of Himself. lie was a very big, white rooster, and, as he belonged only to Willie. why, of course, there never was quite such a wonderful rooster in the world before. At least Willie thought so. One day Willie's papa brought home new rooster, and when Willie saw him he really felt sorry for him, be cause be was such a very little roost er by the Bide of old Tom that Willie felt quite sure Tom would not let him stay in the barnyard. But the new rooster did not feel the least bit afraid of Tom, even if he was big, and walked right up to him, looking very much as if be would like to fight And then what do you sup pose old Tom did? Well, he Just turned and ran as fast as he could across the barnyard, with the new rooster close behind him. You may be sure Willie's face look ed very serious for a moment but It suddenly brightened up as he ex claimed: "Well, papa, old Tom can run the fastest, anyway." And so old Tom Is still a wonderful rooster, Willie thought; but papa only laughed very hard.- Youth's Compan ion. , USEFUL GUARD FOR A WINDOW MtBSourl Man Has Invented Gate That Will be Found Con venient (or Variety of Usee. The door and window guard pat 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 back and forth on rollers. It can be gate can be put are both numerous and obvious. It can be attached to home or store .window to bar thieves and In that case is made of iron and padlocked In its open position, or it can be made of wood and erected at any opening through which a baby k could fall, particularly at the head of stairways in the house or on the porch, in place of the gate of solid construction most used for such pur pose. The height of the pickets, of course, will vary with the require ments. How Alligator Got His Name. When the Spanish discoverers first saw the American crocodile, now known as the alligator, they were so astounded and impressed by its size that they called it "el lagarto." "La garto" means lizard and "el" means "the." The Spaniards laid especial stress upon the first word to signify that it was the king of its kind "the" lizard. When Sir Walter Raleigh sailed up the Orinoco river the natives still called the reptile "lagarto" and he used the word in his book, "Discovery of New Guiana." His English sailors caught the name, and never having seen it written, they soon began to transform it by mispronunciation. "EV became "al,M and when Ben Johnson had occasion to write of the creature he used 'allgarta ." Gator" is a much readter word for English tongues, and it was not long before the transform ing process worked out "alligator. Then the dictionary makers pounced upon the word and put It away In their books, where it is ltkely to keep a permanent place, even though "el lagarto" itself become extinct ii-i-.. f 1 mm iritjtiiirsirs Door and Window Guard. 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 PROPER PLACE FOR CHICKENS Should Not be A llowed to Roost On Top oi Harness or Bossy Should Have Good House. Fog Wards Off Frost. Some California fruit Growers now save their crops from frost by creat ing an artificial fog. An iron wagon carrying a sheet iron tank contain ing straw ' sprinkled with water. A fire or tar is lighted in the wagon beneath the tank of water sprinkled straw which generates a large amount of steam, creating a fog which effectually protects the trees. . Not a Landseer. "Ts that a Landseer, Mr. Croesus?" asked a visitor, pausing before a paint Ing of a cow, executed with great skill and fidelity. "No," replied the host. "Reckon it's a Durham. See how broad it is between the horns, and see the color and curl on its forehead. That's a genuine Durham, sure. That ain't no Landseer." Youth's Companion. If vou use Eye Salve use the best. Pettit's Eye Salve is the standard, is reliable and costs no more than infer ior goods that are unknown. Used by Phvsicians and Oculists, helps where all others fail. It is not the Tube or Box that cures, it is the Salve that does the work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros, under the Government Food and Drugs Act. Don t be deceived or misled. The only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has been in the market for years. Sold by Druggists throughout the known world. Guard Against Undesirables. The reason so many 'housewives prefer RED CROSS BALL BLUE Is because it is all blue. Liquid blue contains a large percentage of water. Why buy water when you have it by the tub full? Buying solid RED . CROSS BALL BLUE is real economy. Dissolve It aa you need It. A large four-oz. pack age, all blue, lor lOc. used m thou sands of homes. FOK SALih, AT. ALiI CROCERS. Childish Beliefs. Yes, children believe plenty of queer things. I suppose all of you have had the pocketbook fever when you were little. What do I mean? Why. ripping up old pocketbooks in the firm belief that bank bills to an im mense amount were hidden in them. So, too, you must all remember some splendid unfulfilled promise of some body or other, which fed you with hopes perhaps for years, and which left a blank in your life which noth ing has ever filled up. Holmes. Recognizing People. Data have been gathered in Ger many with reference to the distance at which persons may be recognized by their faces and figures. If one has good eyes, the Germans claim, one cannot recognize a person whom he has seen only once at a greater distance than 82 feet. If the person is well known to one, one may recog nize him at 300 feet and if it is a member of one's family, even at 600 feet Scientific American. ed back every year by the immigra tion officials of this country. To guard the ports and boundaries against those whom the law forbids entry, the government employs nearly 2,000 trained men. Hindus on California Farms. There are nearly 10,000 Hindus scattered along the Pacific coast from California to the Canadian line and many of them are working on farms. They know little about farming but learn readily and as their pay is small farmers find them fairly profit able. One of the most Important things In the care of laying hens Is the house that they are to live in. On most farms it used to be that the hen rooBted any old place, and her favor ite place was on top of the harness or buggy. And when they could rot reach their favorite place, they took to the trees, but ! can say that the hen's life on the farm has changed, for now you see nice houses and yards for them, says a writer in the Successful Farming. A good poultry bouse may be de fined as one that is dry, warm and ventilated, and fitted to accommodate the kind of fowls that is to be kept A stationary bouse suitable for any kind of fowl may be built of stone or brick, but the best house is built of Usefulness of Telephone. The telephone wire is one of the strongest, ties that binds people to the farm. It Is the nerve which keeps farm folk In touch with their friends and neighbors and in touch with the outside world. lumber made in a size suitable for moving once a year at least Lumber is cheaper than brick or stone, and when you find that there is some im provement that you could make to the advantage of the hen and coop, it will be a good deal cheaper remodeling tne wooaen Duiiamg. It is impossible to build a house that will answer tor all times of the year. You will find alterations to make in spring and tall, so when wood Is used in its construction it can be built in sections and bolted together. In warm weather you can use wire frames In place of the board sections. Give the hens plenty of room, lots of clean straw to be used aa scratching material, fight lice ntne days a week, and see it the hens don't pay their way. No Hope. "Well, how are you getting on with your admirer, Alice?" "Oh, I have given up all hope now. We got stuck In an elevator for three hours yester day and even that didn't make him propose." Doubtful. '. It is possible there may be a funnier sight than a dignified man with a long nose, an undershot Jaw and bushy whiskers, trying to get a full drink at a bubbling fountain, but we doubt it Do Away With the Blues. Wall, now, when all is said and done, after you recovered from that last fit of blues, did it do you, or anyone else, any good to have it? Make that last fit the last one. The Alarm Clock. Tb devil was asleep when man was made, but he awoke before wom an was completed. Life. -Don't abuse or neglect it, anctyou will be. well repaid. If it becomes weak Re member HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS tones strengthens invigorates Try a bottle today for : POOR APPETITE INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA COLDS, GRIPPE MALARIA, FEVER AND AGUE First Jaunting Car. The first jaunting car was estab. lished in Ireland in 1815 by a Milan ese, Carlo Bianconl, who settled in Dublin and drove every day to Caher and back, charging twopenoe a mile. From this small beginning in 1837 he had established ; 67 conveyances, drawn by 900 horses. National May azine. - " ' Only One "BKOMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BUOMO QUININE. Iok for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used th World over to Cure a Cold in One Dsy. 25c. . Harm In Extremes. ' : ' Too much noise deafens us; too much light blinds us; too great a dis tance or too much of proximity equal ly prevents us from being able to-see; too long and too short a discourse ob scures our knowledge of a . subject; too much of truth stuns us. Pascal. Anything but That. Only one letter in a million goes astray, and that one, an exchange) says, never happens to be a bill. About 250,000 immigrants are turnt Inflammatory Rkeumatism may make you a cripple for life. Don't wait for inflamma tion to set in. When the first slight pains appear, drive the poison out with Humlins Wizard Oil. Hose or Hosiery. ' A New Rochelllte whose yard need ed fall attention, called at the hard ware department of a New York store. "I am In need of some lawn hose," he said. "Try the hosiery department, second floor," responded the young lady in charge. 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. Swindlers Prosecuted. The mayor of New York Is rigor ously prosecuting swindlers who sell short weight potatoes. The law re quires the barrel of potatoes to con tain 100 quarts, and to weigh 174 pounds, but most of the barrels use are short from 20 to 60 pounds. IMMJMMrtl? wtnirtlii-linii mr mriruiM mi m--nf-Ki , For Sprains and Bruises. B, Stmt, CsdarnSa.CaS writes! HTt osrd Maitanit Liniment a nnmbfr of years oa stock for cuts, sprains, bntisrs, tc, with best results. The bovs oa the ranch here sac it far iknmtina. hnab. B sprains, cat mn4 barn with the moot sat i&iactory results, la fact we nse it oa man or beast as th best remedy we know of." XSe. 60c. 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