Farmers and Merchants Write us for our cash offer on your Faun aiid Dairy Produce-, If we don't har die it will lefer you to re liable buyer. rEARS0N-PAGE CO. Portland, Oregon. THE NORTH WIND. P: FJLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind of help you want, male or iemale, skilled or unskilled, farm, sawmill, lotr gingorany miscellaneous labor. Call, write r u phone. No fees of any kind chsrged in this office. 1' bones A 6624; Main 3665. 2IS Scuds Si, PsrtUss, Or. Machinery ery bought, sold and viKanvarl n sT I T1 M. roilrr-. mwmills. etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st tt Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. ITrrFR TllKPt Stencils and Erass I ItLtK -lAIlili) Slims, Celluloid Buttons mi lCbhon HaHjres. Good Goods, Quick Service. Fend K.r complete Catalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp V. arks. 1015 A fct, laeoma. Wasn. FUCH2 -The rreat sk'n rejuvenator. if you have sallow skin, wrinkles, pimples or rmiffhness ofj he face or arms, the application of FUCHI will bring- back he g ow and freshness of youth, f P""; V' (UrancW VuM Ufceratories, Suit It. 342 1-2 Wash lngton St., Portland, Ore. sr.; If II If . .... When the wind la east they tar. We may have a rainy day; When it travels from the west. Waving fields have little rest. Warm and soft It is we know, When the southern breezes blow; But this north wind puzzles me Who knows what the weather!! be! Peculiar Chinese Industries, In Taochow there are Borne Strang Industries. One is tne raising oi me machl, a sort of large pheasant, the tail feathers of which are very .valu able, as they are needed for the dress bats' of mandarins. Timber Is very plentiful in this district and Is sent away by raft to all parts. Sarsaparilla Leads all other medicines in the cure of all spring; ailments humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. Take it. Get it today in usual llauld form or tablets called Sarsatatos. 100 Doses ! no, w.l.r. .r. n-.- T" IW l piurwry. a.i.i .mr. miww .... .. .Mr. UtcI!., rMuirvrtiM .1 tkrti will. Ill vhth uhMf GUARANTEED I1"1 Mth mPl thtt uyboy CM ' - j hauhM CilMr vulof u ui. lew .tlivtrW pnc nm Ir.m SS.7S as St Helens Incubator Oo- Teledo, Washington BOYS' AMUSEMENTS IN CUBA Arnold's Asthma and Catarrh Remedy. Guaranteed to onre Catarrh, Asthma, Ilroni'hltls, Hr Fever and How Colds, or money reminded. lutOone $1.25 for xtliniu Rumndv, nr Sto in Htunips for Catarrh of the Head and Htomiich. SBk for addrww of pi-ople cured in I'ortland, 1 aroma or Seattle. Arnold's Asthma Core Co., 333-4 Arcadebldf.. Sullie, Wn. A- - t I 'lllilSillil nil We Make You Competent to Earn $25 to $50 per Week In I to 8 weeks. Wo give eomnlnte course in driving, repairing, eto. all kiwis oi automobile. Kvory studimt gets personal attention and actual road experience. Write for terms Belmnt Ante School 4 Came, E. 'Hi and Morrison tit., Portland, Ore. A Tonic. Alterative and Resolvent. The best remedy for Kidneys, Wver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders of (he Skin. Purifies the Diond and gives Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. . cynlo Well Answered. A cynic one observed: "It does not matter whom you take as a bride, be cause you always find out next day that you have married some one else." To which every happy huBband will confidently reply: "It is better to love the real woman you have married than to marry tho ideal girl you have loved." Hamlin Wizard Oil is recommended by mnnv nlivsivluiiH. It Is Unci I In manv Dub lin Hit private lioHpltiiln. Why not keep a bottle on nana in your own nomer Magazine and Politician!. ' Many magazines are like politicians; In that their promises of good things for next month aro the cleverest part of them. Detroit News. Spin Tops In Spring Just Like Their American Cousins Reason for Custom Is Problem. Boys certainly are boys the world ver, and the little Cuban youngster a as like Young America as two peas n a pod, says a Havana correspondent n the New York Sun. Just why the uban hopeful should resort to the iport of top spinning In the springtime tnd no other is inexplicable, but it Is rue here Just as it is in the states, t is not remarkable that they should ipin tops. The Btrange thing about it s that they should only take up this imusement in the spring. In the Dclted States there is a reason for hla. The winter has kept the young- iters more or less bottled up and the ports be has Indulged in have had heir reason in cold weather. With be coming of the warm spring days ind the disappearance of snow and ce, the top Inevitably appears first all and has its run until super- eded by marbles, the playing of which s better suited to tho still warmer lays following. But In Cuba there is no such reason. So far SB the climate Is concerned the oungsters can spin tops successfully roni one end of the year to the other. Vhy do they do it only in the spring? Chnt this Is a fact cannot bo contro verted, and it is done, too, by boys vho have never set foot on American oil. Nor has the practice come with he American flag. Is It then psychological? Is there .nything In the mental make-up of the pedes boy which irresistibly compels ilm to seek his top In the months of darch and April? Can it be heredl- ary, hnnded down through all the ges from the days of Noah's ark? Now if this be not the explanation if the reason why Yankees In a cold llmate and Cubans in a hot one spin ops In the same months of the spring tnd at no other time, let some student if the raco furnish another. Do Not Lose Your Temper. Anger Is a lack of sense. That it to say, a man is not as sensible when he Is angry as he Is at other times. He may be angry and still have more sense than some people have when they are not angry, but he is not as wise when he is angry is at other times. He cannot reason, so well; his brain does not work in as sane a groove; he is more foolish than other people who may have much less sense than he has when he Is In good humor. DANGER PE ROD H IS L 9 S 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 druggist or sent postpaid. If you need Medical advice write to Munyon's Doctors, They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mall, absolutely free. Addrens Professor Munyon, 63d and Jt'fTcrfon ptreeU. Philadelphia, Pa. BAKER'S BU-KOLA TABLETS Best Nerve and Kidney Tonic on Earth Will make you sleep bettor, eat better, be cause they rebuild your broken-down nerves. Act on the kidneys and give permanent relief for backache and all bladder troubles. Sold only by the MUKl'HY DKUO CO., 293 Burn, side Bt, Cor. Fifth, Portland, Oregon. 25c a bex, 5 boxes f 1.00, by wail, postage paid. !i!f I'll' DAIRY FEEt)! -EST AND CHEAPEST; III i'li: Ask your dealer for it. If ho does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does ? IXlbers j 1:;:M1IXING Cpj: Painless Dentistry la oar pride our hobhr-oor stady for years and sow eur sviwom, ami ours it tho bit plalM work to bs foaod anywhere, na utlw how nutufc JOU way. Coauiaro our lrlM. lTm "! me "Tt 1 We talis plate and I ' ' J brlue work ou- "" " 1 oi , l4lref ll 4 ot Uiwa itstrer ' y II Mlr4. liinlHi eitraotwo rreo wttea s'le'vt brlda work la ordsr. d. Cwuult.ti.s tree, H.lwQrM 55.CC . . .AAA ktkjmiiw 1.00 r'T I Eml FiUlrra LOU - j, j Silver run.,, , ,50 , j ! rutu 6.00 V . t tBMiRniRssssr. ... put. 7.51 H. m, s. DIM, tmrntK m Hhmu PsUUw tilr'tWs . & I n Mia swum wua MKTMOoa A.II work fuUy suaranUwd for flrtaoa yoara, Wise Dental Co. Inc. Painless Dentists fifl'nt lultdlni. Thtts see Wtmiesttia fOnMB. t9 iOaarsi I A.ai.tstr.M. I4UUJ1. I Ul HERE IS A NEW PUSHMOBILE Imitation of Automobile Recently Built by Philadelphia Boys Makes Splendid Racer. The pushmoblle Itself Is new, but a new typo of pushmoblle was recent ly built by a couple of Philadelphia boys, who won a race with it As most boys know, tho pushmoblle is an imitation of an automobile, and the majority are made by their owners, The vehicle shown here has this ad vantage there is a long handle pivoted to the back, and the "pusher New Pushmoblle. propels it by this means, which en ables him to run in any position he likes. Otherwise he has to run con tinually in a bont-over attitude. An other big advantage of this handle Is that it can be raised at right angles with the seat of the macblue, and the pusher can jump up on a cross-bar that will then be at the bottom, and ride there while going down grade or aftor a vigorous shove, and get reBted. The time and energy thus saved are Important factors In a race Who Are Our Neighbors? Why not make a collodion of the common field weeds or flowers T Care fully prepare and -press them in an old book; when they are dry fasten thorn to the right page ot a sheet of paper. Ixt the left page fold over the right to furnish a cover for the plant Make a collection of weeds and put them in Bmall vials. Taste a label on the bottle. Learn to call by names as many In sects and birds as you can. Ask any one who you think knows. Dont stop until you find out what you want to know. If you find a plant or Insect you cannot name, carefully pack and mall It to tho experiment staUon, and they will try to find its correct namex It there are birds you cannot name, de scribe them as to their size, color and flight Give any other points you can nest on ground, bush or tree; what :hey eat; whether they slug or whis tle, etc OF WOWS' LIFE FROM 45 to 50 Interesting Experience of Two Women Their Statements Worth Reading. Asheville. N.C. "I suffered for years With female trouble while going througb the Change of Life. I tried a local phy sician for a couple of years without any substantial benefit Finally after re peated suggestions to try Lydia E. Pink ham'B Vegetable Compound, I quit my physician and commenced using it with the happiest results. I am today prac tically a well woman and anxious to con tribute my mite towards inducing others to try your great medicine, as I am fully persuaded that it will cure the ailments from which I sulfered if given a fair chance. " If you think this letter will contrib ute an vthine towards further introducing 1 ' . VI i .1 1 your meuicines w auncieu women wno are passing through this trying period, it is with great pleasure I consent to its publication." Mrs. Julia A. Moore, 17 East St, Asheville, N. C. Tbo Case of Mrs. Klrlin. Circlevilie, Ohio. "I can truthfully say that I never had anything do me so much good during Change of Life as Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, "Before I had taken one half a bottle of it I began to feel better, and I have continued taking it My health is better than it has been for several years. If all women would take it they would es cape untold pain and misery at this time of life." Mrs. Alice Kiklin, 358 W. Mill St., Circlevilie, Ohio. The Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence. Atsuch timeswomen may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. STRAWBERRY PROBABLY MOST WIDELY GROWN OF ALL FRUITS There Are Varieties Adapted to Almost Every Climate and Condition From Florida to AlasKa Well-Drained, Friable Clay Is Considered Best Soil Northern Slope Preferred. (By LE ROY CADT, Minnesota.) The strawberry is probably the most widely-grown fruit in the world. There are varieties adapted to almost every climate and condition, from Alaska to Florida. Our cultivated kinds have been developed from the Chilian strawberry and the common wild strawberry. The alpine straw berry of Europe is the parent of the ever-bearing varieties which are now coming into prominence in some places. They, however, are not as yet of sufficient value to deserve much attention. The strawberry is one of the first fruits on the market in the spring, and hence is always welcome. The best time to set a strawberry bed is the early spring, as soon as the land is in good condition and the plants can be obtained. There is more moisture as a rule at that time; and this, combined with the cool weather of spring,' gives better grow ing conditions than August planting. Plants may also be set in the fall, if extra attention and care are given them. It does not pay to set the plants in dry soil or in a dry season, unless plenty of water for irrigation purposes is available. Any land that will grow a good crop of corn will grow strawberries. Sod land should never be used if it can be prevented, as it i3 likely to contain grubs and cut-worms, which will eat off the roots of newly-set plants. A well-drained, friable clay loam is probably best for straw berries a solr that warms up easily and yet will hold sufficient moisture for the crop. 1 Strawberries require a rich soil, hence it is well to thoroughly ma nure the land that is to be used for the crop in the fall, and plow under from four to six inches deep. In the spring disk, drag and smooth thor oughly. This gives a loose soil in which to set the plants, and a firm sub-soil to hold the moisture, and yet open enough to let the roots through. A northern slope is to be preferred, as the plants do not start so early Prayer and Work. If you do not wish for his kingdom, don't pray for it, hut if you do, you must do more than pray, you must work. Ruskln. Fundamental Error. We suffer. In teaching, from the means being exalted and the end for gotten. rjgsawsBssnEimxsasssjm elieves ackache Instantly Sloan's Liniment is a great remedy for backache. It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly no rub bing necessary just lay it on lightly. Here's Proof. "I had mjf back hurt in tba Boer War ana in ban rranclKv twa years ago I was nu ut s iireci car in tne same puce. i inoa au kinuj ot aupe wu cess. Two wueks ago 1 satfe ill kinds oi dupe without luo nil voiir lint. r.iont In a drug store and tot a souls to try. 1 he utst application tauiitd taitunt rciiei, ami now except lur a lltlis sua tuM, 1 am almoKt wtll." ILKTCHtR NORMAN. Whittter, Calif. IIMIMEMT is the best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, f sore throat and sprains. Miss E. Rim of Brooklyn, NT, writes : "Sloan's Liniment Is the best Ut rheumatism. 1 havo used tU bot tle ei It and It Is grand." Sold by all Dealers. Price, 23c., 30c, and $1.00. Sloan's. Book Horses, (.arils. Hep and iWtr seat (too. Address 1!SU ' B'XflS.SIaa yJs-lMWwl..gR3aWMS M Oeafk tjrat. TW(M In la ttais. Sold hf Dnstiits. IT 11 s3 An Excellent Specimen. In the spring. They thus escape the early frosts and they are not so like ly to be dried out by the hot winds at fruiting time. Many growers, how ever, obtain good result on a south ern slope, in spite of the disadvant ages. Some growers prefer to fruit the bed only one season; in this case, as soon as it is through fruiting, the bed is plowed up and some late crop, Buch as turnips or fodder corn, plant ed on the land. If it is desired to keep the bed fruiting more than one year, a plan like the following Is often used: As soon as the bed is through fruiting, the plants are mowed with a horse mower or by hand, close to the ground, and then the bed la raked clean and the trash burned; or else, if it is very dry, the bed may be burned over without raking. If this is attempted, however, the leaves and straw must be very dry, so they will burn like a flash; otherwise injury will be done the plants. When the trash is disposed of, plow a furrow on each side of the row, leaving about one foot of row standing. Fill this Setting Strawberry Plants. The Set ting of the Plant at the Left la Too Shallow; That at the Right Too Deep; the Center Plant Is Properly Set, With Its Crown Even With the Surface of the Ground. trench with well-rotted manure, and cultivate the soil back. Then with a sharp hoe cut out all the weak and diseased plants left, leaving the plants about six inches apart. These will soon send out runners and form a new bed by fall. In this way much dis eased foliage and some insects are gotten rid . of. A good horse culti vator can often be used instead of a plow. The use to which the fruit to be put will Influence the picking. If for home or local use the fruit may be picked somewhat riper than if it is shipped a long distance. No matter where it is marketed, care must be used in picking to keep, the patch picked clean every day. Do not pick when the fruit or vines are wet, as this will cause the fruit to be soft and to spoil in transit. Many growers find it to be an advan tage to take the fruit from the field to a packing shed and there repack, using only ripe, uniform-sized fruit in the package. Neatness of package, as well as quality of fruit, is a great factor in marketing. Much Idle Land. It is claimed that there are 77,000, 000 acres of swamp and overflow lands in the Mississippi valley that can be converted into fertile farm property at an expense of $5 to $7 an acre. Many Silos Built. Fifteen silos were built this last fall in two weeks time all within a radius of 20 miles of Reading, Kan. Manufacturers say that more silos will be sold during the next year than in any two previous years. New Baby Beef. A new style in baby beef has been set in some portions of the east, par ticularly in Pennsylvania, and fat little animals weighing from 400 to 800 pounds are now prime favorites in the big' markets. SPRAYING CALENDAR FOR APPLES .. . Ilm mi Alwati. 1 11w TreukU. The bptay. , ' wr , . Cesarta. MfW ipof t- Inf. tr Trotmant lUtd moiht, ' eanlm j fnev cm fearcra. Cheat sfpntiMw tr tfasetot rf necfMarv l.-r reliefs, Cfumn . - j . ! P'dUoH clean Irml. Alotirth Uri, curcullea. cod- "'r '"'.W P il'l praying ! eli necrtaary Utf. In tM .rf mains, scab, can- blewoM opt. fail, u. rM 0f n( nM ininf etdar bets fcr. Inf tpet and r- idjaual M wcar4. 1 anf rurt. . . 1 Apple ApM. I r II tmmm WmIIk Aakis. II Wh abetr- Kissm roots and ipra witp tolrrwi i-ie wevity ABIU. 11 rd. ( toUcce tttiat maybe mm(L . ' ' .. "7 " " ft,t tann Oti .rtr fl up main limb Htad tie I t lor re, lUt beaded. IV U trl March " br enca a- -r tow, kp m htalibj, BrMtaa mcU t - Utktd- ttcr .tb tuliWitm. j flor,re,Wndbe XIV m IV ft, rl, bW W a- -UViJttJ?- ttStiJ-?- Itorer, Twt Cut Ml utleutd twin, . -I I ru Bark Bftk ttt'lf Mil.. Orll.r m . . .btii hnl kw, I 9t iv umH urn iii. obn ictt. ' VV ,j$'" II 1 ' - I -- i i , Apl. Mitkl. sul.to- I liiWua In response to frequent requests for information concerning spray mix tures and their application on apple trees, the above calendar Is given. Spray Number XI. indicates either Bordeaux mixture 60 gallons and Paris green one-half pound, or lead arsenate two pounds. Spray Number I. Kerosene oil, two gallons. Soap one-half pound and water one gallon. Number II. Black leaf one gallon, water 70 gallons. Number IV. Whale oil soap a pound, water one gallon. Dilute for ten der foliage. Number XIV. White lead and raw linseed oil. Number VIII. Sulphur 15 pounds, lime 15 pounds, water 50 gallons. This can be applied only when trees are dormant, as the caustic effects will burn foliage. - Number V. Paris green one pound, lime fresh stone lime four pounds, water 100 gallons. Number VI. Lead arsenate four pounds, water 100 gallons. PROFIT MADE IN CULTURE OF FISH Car Need Not Interfere With Other Work on Farm Tanks Mast Have Clean Gravel. To make a success in fish culture, the tanks must be provided with clean gravel and the bottoms raked once a week. If the tanks are disturbed by fish hawks, bull frogs, mink or other pests, place strips of board across the tank and cover with wire netting that can be removed when cleaning. The food will scatter through the wire. When the tank ia ready to receive the fry, order from a commercial fish hatchery 10,000 speckled, square-tailed, brook trout fry that will cost from $3 to $5 per thousand, according to age. For four weeks after hatching no feed will be necessary. Nature pro Ivldes a sack for fry to first con I sume. For the next six weeks -klm- med milk curd may be fed three times a day; after that sheep and pigs' liv er, poultry waste cut fine, or a com mercial food made in the" form of a meal containing fish and grain, at a low cost. This should be fed to the fish the same as poultry ia fed. Supposing the cost of tank and fry is $50 and cost of feeding $25, a to tal of $75, and 5,000 ot the 10,000 fry grow to flngerllnga the first sea son. By September the fingerllngs are worth $25 per thousand, and will find ready sale If put on the market. The producer has left the tank and $50 above the cost, with a chance to save many of the other 5,000 fry not reckoned. There are no fertiliser bills to pay, no spraying of trees, no waiting a year for returns, no work ing in the hot sua killing weeds just a lot of wholesome fun that need not Interfere with other - wqrk on the farm. Orchard Essentials. There are six essential elements ft the production of a first-class orchard soil, climate, sunshine, cultivation, moisture and protection from Insect pests and diseases. CHANGE STOCKINGS AND MIND Discovery of Small Hole In the Former' Causes Bride-Elect to Call Off Marriage. Seattle, Wash. Leonora Murphy, 19 and pretty, and Clyde Rowan of As toria, Ore., after having been engaged for four years, were on their way to the minister's ' the other day to get married, when the bride-to-be discov ered a whole in her right stocking Just above the shoe top. By the time the two reached the par sonage she had decided that the hole would show when she kneeled before the minister. In spite of Rowan's pro test she bade the minister and Rowan wait until she could go home and change her stocking. She hadn't been home more than five minutes before she telephoned Rowan he need not wait any longer. She said that while changing her stocking she bad also changed her mind, and de termined not. to. be. married. tt Cures Whll. You Walk. Allen's Foot-Ease Is a certain cure for hot. sweating, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 26c. Don't accent an; substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8, Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. . Christmas Makes Demand. The German demand for apples and nuts to hang on Christmas trees is al ways very great. The inland produc tion of apples, even in a favorable year, although large, is far too small for the demand, in spite of the fact that thousands of acres of new trees are planted each year. In order to supply the Inland market, large quan tities of apples and nuts must be im ported from abroad each year. Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnlow Boothln Byrup the best remedy to use for their chUdreu taring t'-.e teething period. Apis. It Is difficult to believe what early writers tell us of the. divine honors lavished upon Apis, the sacred bull of Memphis, and upon Mlnevls, the sa cred ox of Hellopolls. Yet perhaps some of our customs of deeds of to day, as handed down by the uninitiat ed, may seem just as Incongruously absurd when heard and understood from an equally proportionate future time. ' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drug-gists rotund money If It rails to cure. Hi. W, GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c Daily Thought "All men should cultivate a fixed and firm determination, and vow that what they once undertake they will never give up." Point for Consideration. "We must consider, not what the wise will think, but what the foolish trill be sure to say." Sir Arthur Helps. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. United States Behind World. ' Of all tho nations the United States alone allows the use of white phos phorus in making matches. . The One Big Man. Getting tangled up is the job of the 999, and untangling them is the Job of the other one in the 1,000. Only a Few. There are only two or three girls beautiful enough to be slouchy. At chison Globe. Coughs and Colds You could not please us bet ter than to ask your doctor about Ayes Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bron chitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physi cian and the experience of many years have given them great confidence in this standard cough medicine. Sold for seventy years. Any good doctor will tell you that a medi cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver, j Made bx tu u. assia w., ajowvu. 1 j j-...-,' JUiU,'---.- -ffcv -www " m. FOR CUTS AND BURNS. , James H. Hurley, Mercur, Utah, writes i "I am raising poultry and as I have used j your Liniment with success on myself and 3 my horse, I will try it on poultry. I use the Liniment lor cuts, burns or pains oi any kind and get good results. This is a great gold mining camp, but for health j-our Lin iment is as good as the best mineincamp." 25c. 60c. $1 a bottle at Drug & Gen'l Stores War Against "Loan Sharks." j Lawyers engaged to assist poor peo ple in New York who had been in the clutches of the "loan sharks," have reported that their clients took an ag-j gregate of $8,299.60 in loans, on which they were to pay $3,744.71 in interest in three months. The lawyers in most cases were able to persuade the loaa companies to continue the loans at the rate of 6 per cent annually. The loans had generally been obtained to pay doctors' bills or funeral expenses. Mice In Queer Nest When an old gas main was being taken out at Sunderland (Scotland) recently, a mouse was seen to run out at the end of the pipe. The pipe was then broken up, and in the Interior was found a nest containing six young mice. How the animals could exist in a pipe which had gas passing through it is regarded as remarkable, but the fact that there was a fracture in the pipe may in some degree ex plain the mystery. It Can Be Done. "You make 30,000 marks a year as aviator? And yet people say you can't live on air." Fliegende Blatter. "Pink Eye" Is E ildemie In the Spring. Try Murine Eye Remedy for Reliable Relief. Promises. A man usually wants the preacher to furnish proof that what he prom ises is going to come true, but he is willing to take the glib promoter's word for lt Oh, Tell Us! When schools of aviation are found ed will they award scholarships? Llpplncott's. Most Akin to Love. Of all the paths that lead to a wom an's love, pity's the stralghtest Beaumont and Fletcher. AVOID LIQUID BLUING. 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 ae you need it. A large four-oz. pack age, all blue, for 10c. Used In thou sands of homes. FOR SALE AT ALL GR0CERS. Manner and Customs. The manners of some people en countered In taking walks abroad are suggestive of the report made by the old British sea captain who was sent out to Investigate the manners and customs of the inhabitants of a newly-discovered Pacific island. His re port was brief, as follows: "Manners they have none, and their customs are beastly." .All He Had to Do With It "And you actually consented to let your wife run for office?" "Consented? Certainly not I acquiesced." FILES CURED IN TO U DATS Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure an- ease of Itcbiiur. Blind. Bleeding ot Protruding Piles in to 14 days. fiOo. Chinese Complexions. The exquisite complexion of the young Chinese women is due to the great care which they give their skin. Generally speaking, the result la due V massage. A DO YOU NEED A TONIC this Spring? Then get the best the one that is backed by a proven reputation HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It Invigorates, Re builds, Nourishes. Don't experiment INSIST ON GETTING HOSTETTER'S Recognized His Limitation. "But," her father objected, "you have never shown that you are capa ble of supporting a wife." "Oh," th young man replied, "If you want her to marry a widower I'll have to confess that I can't qualify." Pioneer in Good Move. In the middle of the sixteenth cen tury a professor of theology in StrasB burg insisted upon having individual communion cups, and during the plague In 1654 his demand was enforced. ers ana vegetables, uood nowers ana vegetables come from good seeds. V e pro duce cooa seeas tne infer ence is ODvious, for s&ie everywhere. IMS SEED ANNUAL free oa Bequest B.H.ITSBTaCO. Detroit. Wc-. P. N. U No 13 'li EN wrttinaT to -drartlam. nl.. tioa tkia paper. fAii .rm I I - ersta ,.aii&Tnrir5-rL I r-m,.,. i". V . V . 1 .. ,- m m m m w m fans COPil SQUIRRELSHHO prairif nor-- ( lMl jKcQUmti NO MIXING OR PREPARATION. ALWAYS READY FOR USE wNCMrooevr, or m and rfrsssr. eir tne wooouxk graho tl OHeY BACK JF HOT A5 CiAlKlD- CLARKI.WOODWAR0 DRU3CO.KHmAo.O4 .