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Farmers and Merchants Write us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce, If we don't handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. ; pEARSON-PAGE CO. Portland. Oregon. PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind of help you want. Dial or female, skilled or unskilled, farm, sawmill, log ging or any miscellaneous labor. Call, write at rhone. No fees of any kind charged in this office. rhonee-A 6624; Main 3655. 215 Secwst SL, ftrtlus, Or. WantedMen and Women To learn barber trade. Tools free. Wages while learning. Positions guaranteed. International Larber School. 89ft N. Third St., Portland, Oregon Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and vrVi . n trA .nfflnM toiler, sawmills, etc The J. E. Martin Co., 76 1st tt,. foruana. Send for stock List and prices. I! RRFR STAMPS f1s. 8tencna and Brass I.UDDLA OlAlttra Blgnn Celluloid Buttons rnd Ribbon Padges. Good Goods, Quick Service. Tend for complete Catalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp worts, iuit A M., Tacoma, Wash. Arnold's Asthma and Catarrh Remedy. ftnnrnnteed to cure Catarrh. Asthma, lirnuiihitia. Hy Fever and I o e Cold, or money refunded. Jnulore 1 25 for AhMidih llemedv, or Wo in stamps for Ontnrrh of the Head and Htomueh. AhIc fur mliirewt of people cured in 1'ortland, Tiu:oma or Seattle. Arnold's Asthma Cure Co., 333-4 Arcade bldg.. Seattle, Wa ' ii'i FUCHI The great skin rejuvenator, if you have sallow skin, wrinkles, pimples or roughness of the facs or arms, the application of FUCHI will bring back ine g'ow and tret nnpss oi youth. Prpackig), (1, vurancn; I'ucni LAOoratorles, Hult 9, 342 l-l Wash' ington St., Portland, Ore. (U RAW FURS i - I 'jS9i positively pay tne hi nest r jtfi'icV market prices, as we are manu- 'tf . T .i i h-tSifF more than dealers. ' Send for "VJ Tree price list and snipping tagi and get full value for your skins. N. M. Ungar Co., the Reliable Furriers, 20244 7th St.. Portlud, Ore V II U t retiwiT Hot W.I.r. CuPMr T.ftk. tell Ktvulatinf. I'hicfc I PAID " Numry. 8tf.lv lmu, inlri Ih.rmumtl.r. twit FRCf f TRIAL conMructkm of ikrtf w.lh .11 uv.r wilh mHmiw GUARANTEED i" eh will Su mpk llui tnyboijf roi .Ml. Dig ItftclM. O.I Mir i.ulugu. uta KM. d.ll..rM pr H. Bro...r. frMt as.7S u St Helens Incubator Co., Toledo, Washington Rather Fishy. . Richard Croker, at a banquet la New York, said of a political move ment ho disliked: "The thing wa9 fishy as fishy as tlio voiinsr girl's pxnlanatlnn. ner iauier, extending an open let ter, said sternly to this young girl oa morning: '"Here is something I found In ths upstairs hall.' "She blushed. " Oh, yes,' she stammered; 'It's Just a letter from Tom Drown.' "Her father, frowning heavily, went on: "'And that line of queer marks at the end what are they?' ' . "She answered, blushing still mora deeply: "'They are Btars, sir. Tom Is glv (ng me lessons In astronomy, " Vhen Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Romedj No Smarting Feels Flue Acts Quickly, Tr It for Hcd, Weak, Watery Kyes and Granu lated Eyelids. Illustrated Book in each Fuck' age. Murine is compounded by our Oculist not a "Patent Medicine"- but used In buo resHful PhyHlelanH' Practice for many years, Now dedicated to the public and sold bj Druggists ut- 25c and 60 per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptla Tuben, X5o and 60o. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago Water Power In Iceland. Engineers have figured that on wa terfall In Iceland can be made to yield 60,000 horsepower and another 60,000. ' - I Act at Once. ' Defer not till tomorrow to bs 'wise; tomorrow's sun to thee may never rise. 'William Congrevo. - irreltstlbts Earnattnesev lIow can any man be wealf nfl dates to be at all? Even the tender est plants force their -way up through the hardest earth, and the crevices of rock; -but a man no material power can resist. What a "wedge, what a beetle, what a catapult is an earnest man I What can resist him?" Tho- reatu ' Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures All 8pring Ailments. Mrs. Marlon Bruce. Cumberland. Me., writes: "1 have taken- Hood's barsaparllla for a great many years. and I think it the best blood medicine In the world. I .ke It both spring and fall. This last winter and serin I was In very poor health. I was weak una haa lost all my appetite and I was all run down. As soon as I began to take Hoods Sarsaparilla my strength came back and my appetite returned. I am now well, do my housework, and no longer have that tired feeling." Get It today in usual liquid form or Chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. BRONZE DOG CAUSES TROUBLE Is Removed From Statue In England After Riots Led by VI vl- cectlonlsts. ; . Londcn. The famous figure of the brown dog has disappeared from the fountain at Battersea, England. It sreated a lively sensation while it was there and it was the cause of a great many encounters between the police and its friends and enemies. The brown dog was a bronze and stood on a granite fountain. On this fountain was the following inscription: "In memory of the brown terrier dog done to death in the laboratories of the University college, Feb., 1903, after having endured vivisection ex tending over more than two months and having been handed over from one vivlsectlonist to another until PEED LOT CONTRIBUTES MUCH TOWARDS PROFIT IN CATTLE There Is No Place on Farms Where Gains Can be Eaten Up Quicker Excellent Plan Is to Provide Shed That Is Open to South and Windtight to v , North, West and East. FOR FROSTBITES. C W. Palmar. Knik. Alaska, writ.i I "I find Mexican MustuiiK Liniment the beet ramady for frostbite wa have). Cant. J. Llndeboom. Kampart City, Alaeka. writes t "I useMuatnnu Liniment and uiveit muck credit as it answers the purpose wonderful ly. I highly recommind it for Froetbllee." 25c 50c. SlaboUleal Drug &Gen'IStora Battertea's "Old Brown, Dog." death came to Its release. Also in memory of the 232 dogs vivisected at the same place during the year 1902. Men and women of England how long shall these thins last?" Mothers will find Mm. WInslow Soothlna Syrup the best remedy to use for their chUdreu i uriug t e teetulug period. Reminders of Napoleon. "I never knew Missouri was filled with reminders of the Napoleonic wars until I took a trip over the Missouri Pacific's river 'branch to Boonvllle," a traveling man remarked, "Thoughts of the great struggle In France commenced to dawn upon me when the brakeman went through the train calling 'Napoleon.' I recalled the career of ambition of the Corslcan general, and was allowing my thoughts to wander In that vein when the next station was announced, Waterloo. I began to recall further incidents and thoughts of the victorious general who blasted Napoleon's hopes of a great empire. Imagine my surprise when I found the next station was Wellington. The next stop had nothing to do with the French wars, so I thought the co incidences were over. . Dut I wanted to learn the why of it all, so I asked tho conductor. He didn't answer, II was Groucliy." Thousands of Consumptives die verj yeiir. Consumption resulU from a ticg UTti'd cold on thn hi nip. Hninlins Wigird Oil will euro these colli. Just rub it Into tuo cheat and draw out the inMummatlon. (By R. O. WEATHERSTONE.) Carrots should be raised In quanti ties whenever possible as they are a very valuable addition to the feed in making it palatable. They require light, sandy soil and with little culti vation produce large crops. Linseed meal In small quantities once or twice a week keeps horses In fine condition. ", ' Last winter we saw a bunch of 85 steers being fed on - a farm near Aurora, 111. These cattle stood in a large lot on the side of a hill in mud up to their knees. The barn and all Its surroundings were as filthy as could be Imagined, and we were not surprised when the owner, looking gloomily over his cattle, remarked: "I never seemed to hit off steer feeding to any great advantage." Heavily timbered land does not make good feeding ground for cattle because the sun cannot dry out the ground as quickly as an open lot. The best feeding shed for cattle Is one that Is wind-tight on the north, east and west and entirely open on the south. Of course a paved feed lot is an expensive proposition at the start, but we believe that on a reasonable cost the profit will more than justify the expense. Even if a man cannot afford to pave his feed lot he can drain it with tiling and by the addition of gravel, and small, smooth stones im prove its condition at very small cost. Oats make an ideal feed for the lamb during the winter, but he needs about only a pound a day to keep in fine condition. In addition he must have clover hay or alfalfa or corn fod der and turnips and other roots at least three times a week. A very handy wheelbarrow, for the feed lot can be made of either wood or iron. The frame should be very strong, but not heavy. Iron makes a strong frame and very light. It can be made in four sections and bolted together. The iron hoop should be made of one-eighth inch iron and is of a size to admit a common flour barrel up to the second row of hoops. The barrel can easily be put in and taken out. The wheel should be made of wood with a very broad tire, not less than three inches, and four inches would be better. If the frame Is made of iron, the handles can be made of wood and bolted on. Wood is better for this purpose. Do you know that uome of the smaller packing houses which cater to first class trade at home and abroad will not buy swlll-fed hogs at any cost? They want animals that are fed on clean corn, roughage, roots and water. We do not think much of the skim milk that comes from the creameries for feeding hogs. In many of these creameries, washing powders are used for cleaning the machinery, and this is very injurious to hogs. Skim milk that is separated on the farm cannot be beaten for feeding and cotton seed meal will do this to perfection. If you have plenty of cow .peas, clover or alfalfa on the farm, not much use to spend money on bran or cotton seed meal. A little oil cake Is good at all times. ' The best class of dairy cows cannot return a profit unless they have all the clean and wholesome feed they can possibly consume , at all times during the winter. scan I FOR ALL SPRING 1 AILMENTS cow semi from; in re It is impossible to find a better or more reliable rem edy than the famous HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS We guarantee it absolutely pure and you will find it a reat benefit in cases of .DIGESTION, C0STIYENESS. BILUOUSNESS, OLDS, GRIPPE, MALARIA. IY I BOTTLE TODAY. IT DOES THE WORK VETERAN CHARMER OF BIRD! Aged Friend of Feathered Tribe Decorated by French Minister of Agriculture. Paris. M. Henri Poll, the world famous and venerable bird charmer of Tullaries Garden in Paris, has been decorated by the French minister of agriculture. By dint of wonderful pa tlence and study, M. Poll, who is now 76 years old, has won the intimacy of his feathered friends, who know ex actly at what time, morning and (I 1 cp A Handy Feed Carrjer. are continued any length of time her mllk-glving capacity for the approach ing freshening period is materially de creased. Good feeding does not mean the cows should be stuffed with high priced grain feeds but coaxed to con sume enough roughage and cheap fSeds to keep them in good, thrifty condition at all times. MANURING FOR GOOD POTATOES Massachusetts Specialist Differs From Familiar Methods la Fertilizer and Preparation! (f'ALBERS BROS. it llll! it DAIRY FEED dXST and cheapest; :;;im Ask your dealer for It. If ho does not handle it drop ua a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who doos i,'! i I! .ALBERS BROS !I;!MI11IKG COJiii ! PORTLAND, OREGON, Painless Dentistry ie ear arMsenr hobbr oof staily tor roar aa4 aow minima, and our Is the tKSt palnlees work to b found anjrwhiir. ao atattar bow mash yet) far. GotttiHU our I'i-Im. v ! f--p . 1 .- r .' v ... A t Wa Sslih i1tt aaa brill urk for out. of . ta colt-one la one tfny if fltirod. M. It. a. WUI, fnawn tm Haute rniBliias aitrarttoa froe wuna ilatt of oriuao wore i orasr . CeawlLt). Ire. tUwCrew. $5.0 22kBrK)nTMtk4.C GeU nuhn tO Eesl Filling. 100 Silver rmififf .50 Seed Ritbaer flat.. 6.00 But Rid Rubber- ... fletee 7.50 eleWeeCrtr'tlM.OO T MBTMOOS To Keep Nuts Fresh. If walnuts or any other kind of &uts are packed in layers of sand and kept in a cool place, they will keep fresh for an Indefinite period. Soak them in warm water for an hour before using if you would have them peel as if they had Just been gatlv ered fresh from the tree. - Blame Mountain Railroads. The Swiss peasants are of the apiniou that the constant shrinkage of the Alpine glaciers Is due to the build "ug of mountain railroads. Russian Limit for Marrlag. No person over SO years of ag can marry in Russia, according to the law of that country. AH work fuUr (uaraatoad for ftruaa roara. Wise Dental Co. a Inc. Painless Dentists f&fflnt RuHdlnf, Third stvd Wsnhlnfta NRTIANO, OKI eiUeeSMiei li.H,lelf.k Inadaie.lta4 FOR SICK COWS Heelihr cowl lire note adlk, auks richer Butte., end reunite leeeeera. KOWKUr.ii.es. cow SHdlclae, sot a food. It tcletet taa diteetix and feoerul.e ottese sad loal as emits eretest. aoeltlra cute sad (tma l for LOST APPKTITS. BASMNNIU, ABORTION, SCOURS, MILK riVIK, sad til aUertlltMBtetketeesttMUraadth of atlila con, Tkaaeendr ol iiosttble " '! aeeltataCOW KUM Be eute to tend for ear rslnmbls Ire boss, "Mote Money from Yotu Co we." DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO, MFRS. LyndasvlUe, Vt. U.S. A. ( UMlCvnjrk Srrun. TertM ttoed. Vee I J -S la litre. Kold tr Dtncrute. S I Useful In the Feed Lot. pigs, calves and poultry. It Is a shame to allow a single gallon of it to escape. An Illinois farmer writes to know If unthreshed wheat Is a good feed for hogs. We think not. If wheat is to be fed at all, better thresh and either soak or boil It. But we do not be lieve that wheat was ever Intended for hog feed. Cattle that are allowed to run on green beet crops often scour so badly that they are set back from two to four weeks. They do not like the dried and cured crops so well but will eat them if forced to and they make a fairly good ration. English feeders raise large quan tities of turnips, mangles and other roots. In the fall they dig enough for the cattle and leave scattered through out the field enough to keep the sheep busy for weeks. Some feeders allow the sheep to dig them out of the ground while others dig them for them. The latter plan is the best Many cattle feeders who do not be lieve that silage is a good feed will continue to Btuff their animals with corn fodder or timothy hay. If these men would take the pains to conduct a careful experiment they would quickly discover that Bllage even as a feed would beat corn fodder. Silage fed alone Is not Ideal for fat tening steers. It contains a large ex cess of carbo-hydrates and some nitro gen must be put Into the feed to even it up. Soy beans, clover, alfalfa hay Dr. J. Visher of Fitchburg, Mass., h very successful in growing large crops of potatoes, and he varies from our familiar methods principally In his fer tilizer formula, the preparation and planting of the seed. Following Is the formula: Two hundred and twenty-five pounds of sulphate ammonia; 750 pounds ni trate of soda; 150 pounds South Caro lina floats; 450 pounds acid phos phate; 450 pounds sulphate of potash; 150 pounds sulphate magnesia; 200 pounds air-slacked lime; 2,375 pounds costing about $40. Two-thirds of this formula will be spread broadcast and will be harrowed in before planting. The seed potatoes are treated with the corrosive subli mate solution to prevent scab, then spread in a greenhouse and allowed to sprout several weeks. At planting time the seed is cut and only one sprout left on each piece, the surplus sprouts being purposely broken off. Dr. Fish er considers a potatoe the size of a marble, which has been started In this way and all but the best sprout rubbed off, as very good seed. Furrowing out ia done with a horse hoe and the seed Is planted under a line, giving perfectly straight rows and exact distance between plants. Each seed piece is set upright and covered with about two inches of earth; the remaining third of the fer tilizer Is now scattered in the drill and covered by running the horse hoe between the rows. The horse weeder and cultivator are used so frequently and thoroughly as to avoid hand hoeing. IUST FOR BITE OF . TOBACCO fames Whltcomb Riley 8 tarts a Com motion That Has George Ado a Guessing. " . James Whltcomb Riley was a guest, year or two ago, at Hazelden farm, George Ado's, big country place in Western Indiana. Ade bad Instructed all the farmhands before the guest's arrival to see to it that Mr. Riley want ed for nothing while there to make his stay pleasant. But he wasin't pre pared for the commotion he saw look ing out of his bedroom window the morning after Riley came. The chief thing that attracted his attention was the sight of one of his big motor cars whizzing out the driveway and off toward Brook, the nearest village, on high speed. , "Something awful has ' happened," Ade muttered, "and they're going for a doctor." And he didn't lose any time getting into his clothes. Out near the barn he found Riley strolling about, taking In the early morning air. "What's what's the matterr in quired Ade, breathlessly. ; "What do you mean?" asked Riley. "Why, that motor car. Aren't they going for a doctor or something?" "Oh, that," replied Riley. "I've Just been wondering myself whatever pos sessed your chauffeur to take on the way he did. I came up to him a few minutes ago and asked hltn if he had any chewing tobacco, remarking that I had' bought a lot to do me while I ,was here and then" forgot to put it in my grip. Without saying a word he ran away and began to crank up that machine. Can't figure out what his game is." But the explanation came in a rew moments when the chauffeur came chuff chuffing back, still at full speed, with a dollar's worth of chewing to bacco for the noet. BLUE CLEAR THROUGH. POINTERS FOR SWINE BREEDER Good, Strona end Vtaoroua Ani mals May be Bred When Only Eighteen Months Old.' (By W. M. KELLET.) Actual experience Is the best guide for a breeder to follow as to the time that his animals, will reach maturity for breeding purposes. Some assert that breeding animals cannot be brought to maturity at eighteen months of age and have good muscle, bone and vigor; but I believe that It is possible to breed good, strong and vigorous animals and to have them matured at that age. The animal will not be soft, but will be well developed In bone and muscle It a proper system of feeding Is maintained. The Idea that pigs must be two or three years old to have good bone and muscle Is along the same lines as to the Idea that they must be fed half rations for months In order that they will have an opportunity to develop stamina and be In shape .to finish on lull rations. BAD FAULTS IN CONFORMATION In the first Illustration the toes of a horse are shown turned out. The middle picture shows tnkneed attitude, and the third shows in-turned toes. Whether standing or traveling, the appearance la unpleasant and mitigates against value. ervousr Wn?mie? Are you easily tired,Iack your usual vigor and strength ? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood must be thin, your nerves must be weak. You need a strong tonic You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa parilla entirely free from alco hol. We believe your doctor will "endorse these state ments. Ask and find out The. one. reliable, satisfactory and economical bluing for laundry use is RED CROSS BALL BLUE the blue that is all blue. Makes clothes white and clear. Dissolves Instantly and always ready for use. you win never use liquia oiue again after once trying RED CROSS BALL BLUE. Price 10 cents. ALL GROCERS. Leave It or Take It He had the poet's instinct for tear ing practical matters to others. But father-in-law-to-be did not know this. "Look here, young fellow," he said, "I think it's about time the date of your marriage with my girl was fixed." "Yes, perhaps," the young man aareed. "But I am leaving that en tirely to Mabel." "Ah! Is it to be a quiet or stylish wedding?" "I think, sir, answered the young man quietly, "I can leave that safely In the hands of Mrs. Bullion." "Yes; quite sol" nodded Mr. Bul lion. "But a young fellow generally has some Idea with regard to the ex pensebridesmaids' gifts, you know. And, by the way, what is your in come?" "Well, that, sir," said the young man modestly, "I am leaving entirely to you." '. - . Only On "BROMO QUININE" That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. look for the Big-nature of E. W. GROVE. Used tin World over to Cure a Cold in One Oar. 26c. Naturally He Was Sick. He came creeping in at the usual hour when a man finds it convenient to enter his house with as little com motion as possible. He replied, in response to the usual wifely query put to gentlemen who arrive home at that hour of the night that be had been Bitting up with a sick friend. "A sick friend. Indeed! And what ailed him?" "W-why. he lost $8T." PILES CURED IN TO U DATS Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind. lUeediiic of Protruding Filaa in 6 to U daya. 60e. Birds His Friends. evening, he will appear. Many of them come to his call by name and have been trained by him to perform tricks at his bidding. They submit to being picked up by him, perching on his hands, and, as shown in the ac companying photograph, will ex change positions with one another at his word of command. If you 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 DUnntAtAfia nvirl fttiil iea tSolrta nrhava tall 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, boia dv Druggists throughout the known world. Detecting the Chinese. Two men have just been convicted of smuggling Chinamen into the coun try.. The detectives adopted a plan marvelous in its simplicity and effect iveness. They wanted to be sura whether the four Celestials in ques tion had ever been In the country be fore. They were dressed In American fashion and the detectives took the coats off the men and required them to put them on again. They put them on backward. - Bank of England Employes. There are about 1,060 persons on the staff of the Bank of England, of whom 840 are at the 'head office in London and the remainder in the branches throughout . the country. Five hundred porters and mechanics are also employed. The bank prints its own notes and Indian rupee notes, together with all postal orders and old-age pension orders; this work is done at the head office. " "Pink Eye" is Epidemic in the Spring. Try Murine Eye Remedy for Reliable Relief. Unforeseen Kesuit. "1 notice that . you courteously re train from mentioning the name of your political rival In any of your speeches.". "I can't say my practice In that respect is so much a matter of courtesy as of prudence. I once started in to denounce a rival, but as soon as I mentioned his name the audience burst into deafening and iontlnuoup """'""" " Went Out of Life Together. M. and Mme. Varay, aged 81 and 79, both died of old age at Correze, France, the other day. The date was 4he anniversary of both their birth- lays. : ' , - Good Advice. Don't brag before you make good, and after you've made good you won't need to. Life. ; ". ' If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. Ho will disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it at once!" he will say. Then ask him tboui Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. . Vade by the 1. 0. AYXB 00., XritweU, Kau. J HEALING ART IN 4 NINEVEH Medicines and Other Cures Employed -There 650 Years Before the ; ( Christian Era. IDa pauem worn vi iui aivuneuiv gist enabled people in 1911 to form a very fair Idea of medical science as it existed in Nineveh 650 years before the birth of Christ. Of the 20,000 tab lets taken from the library of Assur banlpal, the great King of Assyria, who conquered Egypt and Babylonia and established his subjects in the de serted cities of Bamarla, hundreds deal exclusively with medicine and contain numerous prescriptions: "If a man has colic make him stand up and pour over him a decoction of ' hypericum and he will recover. "Or make him crouch down on his heels and pour cold water over hie head."-.,. .., Faith healing seems to be Indicated In a prescription which runs "If he is in a weak state, make him bend down, then raise his legs, and say: 'May you get quite well' Strike him also on the head fourteen times with your thumb." . Many prescriptions deal with the cure of a disorder which was very common at Nineveh, and which seems to have been due to overindulgence in food and drink. "When a man is bil ious rub him with an onion, and let him drink nothing but water and ab stain from food altogether." Among the medicines used by the physicians of Nineveh were sesame, olive oil, castor oil, syrup of dates, honey and salt. Fasting and massage M A.1 J . J were irequeuuy oruereu. rr Worth the Finding. " One strong thing I find here below the Just thing, the thing true. Se lected. :, lip w CURED IN ONE DAY As a rule, a few doses of Munyon's Cold Remedy will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieves the head, throat and lungs almost in stantly. Price 25 cents at any druggists or sent postpaid. ,. If you need Medical advice write to Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mail, absolutely free. Address Professor Munyon, 53d and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. MAKE YOUR GARDEN . YIELD ITS LIMIT Plant thoroughbred seeds. Thor ough bred seeds do not Happen. 1 Hey result irom long ana intelli gent breeding, iney proauce bis crops oi tne best tables, use ferry -a. For sale everywhere. SEED ANNUAL -FRKB ON REQUEST - i.a.FEiirf tco.,DsHn,kios. , vege- , P. N. U. No n-ix EN writing- to advertisers, oleosa tion this paper. , ' Hardest Kind of Work. "I want you to understand that I got my money by hard work." "Why, I thought it was left you by your undo." "So it was, but I had hard work getting It away from the law yers.'' : Magazine Standard. "We have had scant opportunities for observation, but personally we have sever seen underwear fit as per fectly anywhere as ia the magaslnea. Galveston Ne-ys. FaveHte Hymn Translated. . The hymn "Abide With Me has oeee translated Into Yiddish and Es peranto, and both of the translators are Baltimoreans. Her Preference. Consistency, thou art a JeweL hut the average woman would rather have diamond. 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