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POULTRY AND GAME f ' Can Bet you fancy prices for Wild Duck "and other game in season. Write us for cub offer on all kinds of poultry, pork, ate Pearson-Page Co., Portland White Wyandotte S,r3E bred and stury. Write 1107 E 18th N, Portland. Or MEAT AND RICE COMBINATION afAKR RH! MONEY1 Be our reDreaentatire. Easy sales anywhere. Show samples and take orders. No risk. Don't wait: write today. Dept. 12, Koom 312, Wilcox Bids., Portland. Or HOWARD E. BUBTON - lawyer an CnsmM, IXesdrille, Colorado. Speclmea priceai bold, Silver, Lead. O. Gold, Silver. Wo; Gold. 60c: Zlno or Copper, it Mailing envelope, a id foil price lis! sent on application. Control and , Empire work so lotted. Betentoosi Carbonate National Sank. WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE information and booklets of value to you. PACIFIC GUANO & FERTILIZER CO. 182 Madison St, Portland. Or. . Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: engines. boiler, sawmills, etc. 1 he J. E. Martin Co., 83 1st SC Portland. Bend for Stock List and prices. I X L Poultry Place, ?KBf & with the best White Plymouth Rock hatching egrfrs and chicks: great layers and unsurpassed for the table. Egga fa per hd. Single settinirs tl and $2. Chicks 16c each. Order now. (A slauart Is writs I'm.) We are Sole Agents for BANDMEN: IIOLTON and BUESCIIER band instruments. The moat complete stock of Musical Merchandise in the Northwest. Write for Catalogues. . SEIBERLING-LUCAS MUSIC CO. 134 Second Street . Portland, Oregon Send for our Book The Protective Patent" telling how to protect In vention, about our fee, etc. and book etten of f titoiit BuuoetHi oi our on nta who have real I ted ever a million dollar from their patent. Aim tend Hkotch of your Invention for free opinion aa to pat entability. Umlor Holib. 2H.-2H5M)GII. lildfi.. Wah. Intra, 1). 0. Trade-Mark liOtfUitereiL "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" it what they all say ".'ft ,j v) A . . $ P., LawaiAw. 4Mb, Irismi I M.W.L Will, tumm ut Muuu Wise Dental Co. OfFICC HOURS: 6 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 1 Phones: A 2029) Main 2029. railing Bide., Third and Washington. Portland of our Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town peo ple can have their plat and bridge work finished In one day If necessary. An absolute guar antee, backed by 26 years in Portland. Excellent Method of Putting Dally "Leftovers" to Good Use Is a Typical Italian Dish. In ever the poorest of Italian homes the brown casseroles are in evidence. Failing one, however, any deep earth en or granite ware dish will answer. Wash thoroughly in two or three wa ters one cup rice. Drain, then throw into a kettle of boiling water with a teaspoonful salt Boll rapidly for 15 or 20 minutes, until the rice is tender, drain and set back on the range or in the oven for the rice to swell and dry. Take one-third of the cooked rice and set aside and with the remainder line sides and bottom of the buttered casserole. To one pint cold minced meat any sort preferred add two well beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls dried bread crumbs, a tablespoonful chopped parsley, a teaspoonful onion Juice, two tablespoonfuls of melted butter, and salt, pepper and sweet herbs to season. Mix thoroughly, add gravy or stock to make rather moist, pack into the center of the casserole, cover the top with the reserved rice and cook for an hour. Serve with to mato sauce. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Feels vine Acta vatck'7- -Try it lor lied, weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus trated Book in eiu'b. Package. Murine is compounded by our Ocollsta not a "Patent Med icine" but used In successful Physicians' Prao ico for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub lic and sold by Uruvgists at iifro nnd Wo per Bottle. Murine Mje Salre In Aseptio Tubes, Ko and Wc Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago Books for the Children Care must be taken in the stories we give to growing children that evil is always overcome. Book friends are very real to boys and girls and in fluence their character. There should be effort and conflict in their stories and daring endurance and steadfast purpose. Stories in which the child hero acts rightly are particularly valuable, because what a boy or girl has done appeals more directly to the child's own power. He feels though he may not express it even to himself that what other children have done he can do. CARE OF SETTING HEN Nothing Will Dislodge Perfectly Hard-Working Matron. His Position. "What urn vntir vIaws nn tha irrent public problems?" "I haven't any views on puduc prooiems," replied tne man wnose interests are under invest! gatlon."I'm one of them myself." Painful Situation. "My friends," declaimed an orator during a convention "My friends, I Bay to you that this great republic of ours is standing on the brink of an abscess!" Saturday Evening Post Rural Borders on Rugs. Rag rugs in two-toned or hit-or-mlss design are mnde now with contrasting borders showing country lanes, school houses, churches, haystacks and other rural attractions. These are especial ly suitable to rooms furnished with old-fashioned furniture. After a Bad Dinner. Tommy "Papa, what is it that the Bible says is here today and gone to morrow?" Papa "Probably the cook, my son." Daily Thought. As the yellow gold is tried In the fire, so the faith of friendship must be seen in adversity, Ovid. Daily Thought. , To cure Is the voice of the past; to prevent, the divine whisper of today. Kate Douglas AViggln. Staple Industry of France. Nearly half the population of France Is engaged in agricultural pursuits. Ex-penslve. Many a pensive maid becomes an expensive wife. London Tattler. Red Crcjs Ball Blue will wash double as many clothes as any other blue. Don't put your money Into any other. Directing Children Aright. The young need to be taught that although there is sometimes a pleas ure of the senses in committing sin, It is inevitably followed by remorse and punishment. Crime, remorse, pun..W!nt form an inseparable trio. On the other hand, while it is often hard to do right, the sense of satis faction, self-respect and self-control that follows right action is worth all the effort made. Iiot rg will find Mr. Wliislow'i Soothing Syrup tl e best remedy to use for their ohUdian "urlng toetbiug period. Butcher Shop for Cats. There is a butcher shop in New York city that is unique in one way at least. It has been there more than 30 years. From the very beginning its proprietor, in addition to his regular business, has made a specialty of fur nishing appetizing meals for cats. Ev ery morning there is set forth on a long counter about 100 trays of cats' meat ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE" l'hat b LAXATIVE PROMO QUININE. Look fur the slirnatunt of E. W. GKOVE. Cures a Cold in On Day, Cures Grip In Two Days. 2&c. , New Plates. A wholly unexpected use has sprung up for the new cut glass plates which have been Introduced 'this season for dessert services. These are now be ing used in conjunction with glass candlesticks as ornaments. Nothing looks better on a rosewood piano than a pair of glass candlesticks and a couple of handsome cut glass plates, which are thrown into high relief by a dull toned wall paper. Before Visiting Sick. An Infectious disease Is more liable to be taken when one has been long fasting than soon after a meal. It is well, therefore, when going to see a friend suffering from a disease of this kind to eat a substantial meal first. Neither should one go into an affected area when very warm or after a long, quick walk, when the pores of the body are all open. First Public School. Brooklyn had the first free public school in the United States. With the coming of Adam Roselandsen in 1633, the first school tax ever levied in America was imposed on each householders and inhabitant. Ouchl Mrs. E "There's no use. I can't get my husband to listen to common sense." Mrs. Wye "Who did you get to talk to him?" A READY MADE HOUSE $400 All ready for occupancy. All you have to do Is drive a few nails and move In. Plans and instructions accompany ma terial. House built so as to be just what our climatic condi tions require. We have been In the Mill Material business for twenty-seven years and our ability and integrity are un questioned. We absolutely guarantee satisfaction. Anything you want In mill material we can supply you at factory cost No order too small or none too large to re ceive our prompt and best attention. Send for our Free Book of Floor Plans and Catalogue of Mill Material. NORTHWEST DOOR COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON. Box or Barrel Laid on Side, Painted Inside With Carbolineum or Some Other Good Lice Paint, Is Suitable Nest (By PROF. JOHN WILLARD BOLTE.) A setting hen is a perfectly respect able hard working matron, suffering from an acute attack of spring fever. She will not work, she refuses to lay or even talk about it, and she devel ops a very crabbed disposition in a remarkably short length of time. Seek ing out some chosen nest she takes possession, by force, if necessary, and proceeds to occupy it for about 23 hours and 25 minutes every day. She leaves it secretly and In silence, only when food Is necessary. Having sat pfled her wants, she suddenly remem ters that unguarded nest, and makes or it with great speed and confusion. It matters not whether the nest con tains eggs or a doorknob, it is dear to fAer, and nothing will '"dislodge her. I'hcre she will hold the fort until tier motherly longing is satisfied in ft brood of little downy peepers. The writer once hatched three, successive broods of chicks under the same hen, the hen setting for 75 consecutive days, and coming off the nest reluc tantly and in good health at the end of that time. .. . . , - . -. The best way to detect a broody hen is to look through the nests after dark and see whether there are any hens on them. If so, they should eith er be brought up or placed on some worthless eggs in the hatching quar ters, as they do harm in the regular laying pens by partially incubating eggs and fighting with all the other hens. . Almost any concave nest, well lined with hay, will do for setting a. hen. Take a box, or barrel laid on Its side, paint It inside with carbolineum or some other good lice paint, and form the nest out of earth with two inches of hay covering it. Be sure to get the corners filled so that the eggs cannot roll into them. Have the edge of the box not over three inches higher than the eggs, so that the hen will not Jump on them. Dust the hen with Insect powder, place her on the nest on some dummy eggs, and cover her with another, ventilated box. , Let her off In 24 hours, and if she goes back again, It will be safe to put good eggs uhder her. Use an odd number of eggs, depend ing upon the size of the hen and the season. Thirteen in cold weather and 15 In warm, is about right for a Plymouth Rock hen. Keep whole corn and pure water al hand and let the hen take care of her self. The chicks usually begin to hatch on the twenty-first day. Let then; alone until the night of the twenty second day. Then move her and the chicks to a warm, dry coop and dc not feed the chicks until the twenty fourth day. 1 It Is a good plan to set two hem at the same time and give all of the chicks to one hen after they ar hatched. Raises gjf mm 55iSBl the .i i v;r:r' Dough g I Better! 'MSffi Pound Can , . JJSe . All Craccra K V' ' Yorkshire Duck. , Take the heart, liver, tongue and a thick slice from one cheek of a pig and wash thoroughly, then put on the stove to cook with sufficient water to cover and salt to suit taste; when nearly done add one onion (chopped fine) and add pepper to suit taste and stove and drain, then run the meat through the food grinder (or chop real fine) and add pepper to slut taste and a little sage. Place in a granite ket tle or dish and let cool. It is then ready for use. ' Get "In the Game" O but remember you must be O smj strong and robust to win. -j A sickly person" is the loser j in every jvay; but why re- g main so? HOSTETTER'S n STOMACH BITTERS o will aid -digestion and help J you back to health and Q strength. , ' Try a bottle O today. . Avoid substitutes. SILO IS A NATIONAL FACTOR Ml Great Industries : Depending on Live Stock Are Advocating Use of Huge Receptacle. (By A. L. HAECKER. The leading agricultural subject of the day is the silo, and its coming is of national importance. No subject Is receiving so much attention from the experiment stations farm papers and farmers' institutes. All the great in dustries depending on live stock, such as the stock yards, creameries, pack ing houses and transportation com panies are advocating its use. It is a conservation subject of great Impor tance, for with it can be saved a large part of our principal crop. Nearly 40 per cent, of the food elements of the corn crop of this country are now being wasted. By the use of the silo this could be saved and by so doing, hundreds of millions of dollars could be added to our national wealth. The corn forage which annually goes to waste in this country is often referred to as the "billion dollar waste." Is It any wonder we are complaining of the, high cost of living? In the past eleven years the great stock industry of the United States in comparison with our population, has been showing a decline. This condi tion has been largely brought about by the rise of price in all kinds of 1 "Improved" Bull Fight A bull fight inTokio is quite as much excuse for a gala day as a bull fight in Madrid. Business men leave their offices, and women and children their homes, to hurry to the arena, Stripped of all the less exciting, or less horrible, preliminaries which characterize the Spanish bull fight, the animals are brought in and sent at each other at once. So the battle is shorter, and two or three more fights will follow In quick succession during the course of an afternoon's "enter tainment." SHEEP HELP ON MANY FARMS Besides Being Money-Makers, They Will Destroy Many Noxious Weeds Range Bred Best. (By W. A. LINKLATER, Oklahoma Ex peilment Station.) It would add to the revenue of many farms If a flock of sheep were kept. Besides being profitable they are great weed eaters. They will eat five out of six of our known weeds, where a Cow or horse will eat only one out of every six. Range bred sheep are the right kind for the average farmer to buy. Such Bheep will be grade Merinos and if they carry a cross of Shropshire, Lincoln or ether mutton blood, so much th-3 hotter. It would not be ad visable to buy Mexican sheep or low grade Bhccp of any other kind. The owes purchased for the founda tion flock should be good, large ani mals from one to four years old, and Excellent Type. North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy v . ill j The North Pacific College was estab lished in 1898. It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for tha train ing of young men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses sion begins October First An illustrated catalog-of Information will be forwarded upon application to Aft A Eut Silk ud Ortf m Sts, PertUai Ori weighing more than one hundred pounds. Where possible it would sel dom be practical to start with less than CO ewes, and a larger number would be better still. A flock of a do en would require admost as much care as 60 or 100. These range bred grade Merluos should be bred to a Dorset ram If possible. The reason we recommend buying range bred grade Merino ewes Is that thousands of . these , are available, whllo Dorsets are not to be had in large numbers. To insure profit with sheep, fall or winter lambs must be raised. The ewes must be bred about June or earlier. Dorset sheep breed at this time more readily than any other kind. Merino sheep come second. Shropshire and most other breeds cannot tn general be induced to mate before September. These fall or early winter lambs, by good feeding and care can be made to wa'.jfh 0 to 100 pounds by May 1, when tfcy wil find a ready market and will always be tn demand. Such laruba should hrlog from five dollars upward. Avoid Poor Seed. Use more care la planting good aeed. this season. Poor seed not only make short crops, but they lose money in labor and equipment Do not plaat poor aeed. Canada's Oyster Industry. There are no oysters on the coast of New England, north of Cape Cod, but they are numerous in certain parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and adjacent Canadian waters. Efforts are being made by the Dominion gov ernment to develop the oyster industry to much arger proportions than its present Pigaparatively small size. Use Sea Water In Baking. The lo(tl papers are complaining about the size of the bread sold by the Iroqi.'is bakers, who, besides charging tvo and one-half cents for a loaf of bread of 22 grams weight, it is said are using sea water In their bakeries. From the West Coast Lead er, Lima, Peru. Delicious Bread Pudding. Here is a sort of glorified bread pudding: A full pint of bread crumbs, half a cupful of chopped suet, half a cupful of ,molasses, a cupful of chopped raisins, a cupful of milk, an egg, half a teaspoonful of soda, half a teaspoonful of cloves, a little mace and salt. Steam for two hours. Literary Note. Some authors remind you of Uncle Jim's poll parrot who got a reputation for being smart by using bad lan guage. - America's Vast Corn Field. The combined area of the cori fields of the United States is nearly equal to tha area of France or Germany. GOLD IN -THE HEAD Is the First Chapter in the History of Chronic Disease, A cold in the head is the first chapter in the history of disease and death. This has been so often repeated that there are few people indeed who have not witnessed many examples of it A cold; in the head is rarelv severe enough to confine a vigorous person to uie nouse. as a rule, it ends in recovery without any treatment This has led many neoule to retrard a cold in th head as of no importance. It is a terrible mistake, however, to pass by a cold in the head as a trivial matter. Each case should be treated. Those who have used Peruna for such cases will testify unanimously that a few dosep is sufheient to remove every vestige of the cold. How much better it is to treat a cold in this way than it is to allow it to go on and on for weeks, perhaps jmonths, leaving effects that will never be eradicated. Yet there are those who neglect to take Peruna for a cold in the head. This neglect is due to the false notion that a cold in the head is hardly worth noticinpi , A cold; in the head is in reality a case of acute, catarrh. It ought to be called so, in order to awaken people from their lethargy on this subject In a large per cent of cases cold m the head will end in chronic catarrh. Unless properly treated with some such rem edy as Peruna, perhaps 60 per cent of cases of cold in the head will lay the foundation for chronic catarrh. A tablespoonful of Peruna should be taken at the very first symptom of cold in the head. Usually where the cold is not very severe a tablespoonful of Pe runa before each meal and at bedtime is sufficient It may be necessary, however, where the attack is more ser ious, to keep strictly in the house and take a tablespoonful of Peruna every hour. Younjrer people, feeble or deli cate women, should take a teaspoonful very nour. A Panel Silo. stock. This in turn has driven man) men out of the stock business, and dis couraged others from going in.- With the silo the cost of producing stock and stock products can be greatly lowered. Experiments have shown that by - the use of the silo in place of the old feeding methods, butter can be produced from nine to ten cents per pound cheaper and a saving made on the production of beef from $1.50 to $2 per hundred pounds. As the largest part of our food comes from live stock it Is plain to see the rela tion of the silo to our national food supply. . Silage can be made from nearly all kinds of farm forage and is a good and cheap ration for horses, cattle, sheep, Bwine and chickens. It re quires little storage space, is a labor saving device, doubles the value of the corn crop, triples the stock carry ing capacity of the land, restores the fertility of the soil, and returns its user annually one hundred per cent on the Investment. at Mi i mk m.1-.' J--a-i- SrW& VJ. L.DOUG LAS 3.00 3J50 S4-.00 4.5o AND $5:joo SHOES FOR MEN ANDVOMEN I TAKE NO 8UB8T1TUTE BC8T80Y8 SHOES In the WORLD $2.00, 12.50 and t3.0O. The largest makers of Men's $3.50 and $400 hoe in the world. Ask your dealer to show 70a XV. lm Dontrlas 3.60. M.00 ai 14. mj snoes. .1 use as firoon in sine. fit and wear aa other makes costing; S5.00 to ? the only difference la tne price, shoes in all leathers, styles ana snapes to sou everybody. II yon conia Tisit . im xons;iaa large facto ries at Brockton, Mass., and see for yonraelf how caref nil W. L. Donerlas ahoea are made. yon would then understand why they are warranted to nt Detter, iook necier, notu tueir snaiie huu wear longer than any other make lor the price. If W. L. Donglss shoes sts not for sale in yonr Ttcinity. order airecl itoiu toe laciorr Hia wta me uuuuiruinu b iirunu Bnoesiorerery mem per 01 inemnmy, si an prices, aj rarcel rO&C POBWKe iree. TrnieiuriiiuHraiea Catalog. It will show yon bow to order by mail, and why you can ssts money on your tootwear. W. In DO CO LAS . Brockton, Mass. YSA f av'l'H-sTVfOME 4 f-jfmW V'LciaM ITLRI0N r CAUTXOH Kfw that rV.t.Ionplai 0 IB suimpea on ine ixmom )AVE TIME ON IRONING DAY Attention to These Small Details Will Lighten Labor and Result in Better Work. When ironing small articles, such as napkins and handkerchiefs, do not let your iron' cool while you do the fold ing. Iron a table napkin straight and true and dry on the wrong side; lay it aside and iron another and keep on as long as your iron keeps hot enough. Then place the iron on thestove and pull the napkins with the hands and you have the loose folds used by the best housekeepers. Also the thread of the linen stands out nicely on the right, side, as does any hemstiching or embroidery that may be there. Lin en towels should be done this way, and the most common ones will look wondrously fine, not to mention the appearance of the best ones, says the Washington Herald.. Pillow slips being double, must be Ironed on the wrong side and laid aside. When ready to put away in boxes, fold in required size with the hands. Fold your table cloths once wrong side out, and iron on both sides of fold. Place irons on the fire, then fold tablecloth loosely. Treat linen sheets the same way, but cotton ones may be folded twice before ironing. CARING FOR YOUNG ALFALFA Practice of Pasturing Crop During Fall and Winter to Save Feed Bill Is Serloua Mistake. (By O. O. CHURCHILL, Department of Agronomy, Oklahoma Agricultural College.) Many people, on account of short age of pasture and to save feed, pas ture their alfalfa during the fall and winter. This practice is harmful to all alfalfa, whether it is young or old. No doubt it reduces the yields the following season, although the reduc tion may be very slight if conditions are favorable. With young alfalfa the practice is very harmful. It reduces the vigor of the plant, reduces the yield very ma terially the following years, and fre quently kills out some of the young plants at a time when they are not very well developed. Fall seeded al falfa should never be pastured during the same fall and winter in which it Is seeded. The little feed which the alfalfa will furnish during the winter is far more than offset by the decrease in yield. When young alfalfa receives a back- set it may require two or three years for it to fully recover, and during all of this time the yields are smaller than they otherwise would be. It pays to give young alfalfa careful treatment and to give it every oppor tunity to make a good development Best Poultry Tonics. Fresh air, sunshine and exercise are the best poultry tonics. But fresh air does not mean drafts in the houses, nor does sunshine call for exposure to hot suns during the summer. The houses should be so constructed that fresh air can constantly be present to drive out bad odors and purify the at mosphere. The sunshine should be able to reach every corner to destroy any -germs that might be lurking in dampness. Tho fowls should exercise by scratching that a good circulation of the blood may be stimulated. The above are the three best medicines in the poultry doctor's art Family incuoaior rauus. When less than 60 per cent of the fertile eggs in an incubator hatch there's something wrong. Either the breeders are "oK" or the feeding la at fault, or the range exercise and fresh air are not enough. These can easily be remedied. But when they are all right the trouble must be with the machine. It an incubator doesn't give more than a 60 per cent hatch of the fertile eggs, better burn it A new one will cost less than a constant loss of 40 per cent, of high-priced eggs. Where the Eye Falls. A good pair of eyes and a sharp knife may be able to distinguish with considerable accuracy as between a dead and a live germ In a kernel of corn, but the combination falls down when it comes to telling a kernel with a vigorous germ from one which the germ Is weak. Herein Ilea the chief argument la fTor of the test tax, which shows plainly what ker nels are dead and what are atrong and weak. ' Distemper T T1 II. rn.a .niAn. .11 . 9 1 Ul Will. UIVUK BD Vt IJUIOOI and dogs, cured and others in the same sta ble prevented from having the disease with Sponn's Distemper Cure. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold last year. ana ti.uu. uooa druggists, or lena to manuiacturers. Agents wanted. Write for free book. Spohn Med. Co. , Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. Test of Sobriety. Many shibboleths have been devised for testing sobriety. George Meredith, who doubtless could have evolved ome wonderful examples, had he chosen, calls them "oinmeters, or methods of determining the condition of man, according to, the degrees of wine or beer in him." One of the most snareful of these is the sentence, "Give James Grimes' gilt gig-whip, and a cup of coffee from a copper cof fee pot" London Chronicle. : FREE ADVICE For the core and prevention of every disease With HERBS NATURE 8 OWN REMEDIES Are you sick? Have you a friend that's sick? Write today for symptom blank and we will diagnose your case free of .charge and tell you what remedies are needed to cure your self at home. Aid Dept American Herb Doc tor, 4168 Arcade tildg., Seattle, Wash. Memory Gems for Children. Children learn readily of right think ing and right doing through anecdote and memory gems. We cannot give them too many memory gems, pro vided they are suited to their age and intelligence. Every thought will not affect every child, but every thought will affect some child. Robert Louis Stevenson said he was brought up on poetry and stories, and these poems and stories were the source of his later inspiration. Red Cross Ball Blue, all blue, best bluing: value fat tha whole world, makes the laundress smile. The Open Car Window.. The rule as to windows in passen ger cars in Germany has been that they must not be opened on both sides of the car without the consent of all occupying the compartment, but on city and suburban trains in Berlin neither window in the front compart ment of each car mabe opened with out such unanimous consent. New Material. A new development of the toweling material is now being shown. On the back this has the same appearance as pique, while on the right side the lit tle hoops of thread are arranged in even rows. A heavy thread of black or dark color appears at intervals of an inch. , PILES CCRED IN 6 TO 14 DATS Trrar drntraist will refund money If PAZO OTNT. MENT falls to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. Cue, , Tripe and Liver Fricasseed. Take equal weights of tripe and liver. Fry the liver in strips; cut some cold-boiled tripe in the same way, flour it and fry it also. Then cover with a thick brown gravy or stock. Serve hot garnish with fried parsley and little heaps of fried onion. Language Was Lacking. Wife of his bosom (in bourse of do mestic difference) Coward ! Brute ! Ruffian! Pig! Monster! Beast! Oh, ow I wish you knew what I thought if you! London Punch. Feathers. "A man might succeed in feathering his own nest" remarked the Observer of Events and Things, "if so much of his money did not go towards putting them on his wife's hats." GONSTIPATIOn Monyon's Paw-Paw ' Pillsarennlikealloth er laxatives or cathar- ua. 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