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■ • to IRRIGATION Is It Your Own Hair ? - f ttetlkfe fteel A ?•» • Hfe'fl V'gmfl to tbe hairgf««M **«•» ••• •»*•'*• I Kfe«« •••4 • »•< » tlNte feto< I <•*■ «»•»* fw''F *•» ***< 1 •*» » I ’ rkMMMfw'lf »•«•- « ♦»‘<»»4 H •• • •>•-«' ' 4 ►*•»* I»u a M »a T R« - a * • • *J W III «»IrlB. Be “Where Is b». Jeaoette?” “Gotm " “< J rar ions' is th» en(»c*n>ent real Ij broken Y” “I should say *o I bo|< I shall nev •r see him •<> i. “This Is awful' You bar» my 9ym patliy. dear “ "I dun't oevd sympathy tell you I hated hlmT" All r'<bt dear I am (vnig and •W wall a mltiula.” W»IIT if jou ah< uld an l4»ntall; an;«here would would you that I still llv» In tbe same place an«l tbat I stay home and the nlghta ha used to rail? And It lie should rare ta c.iiue ba. k of <»urse I «■ uld never think of a thing would would you ba 1« u.v Catarrh Caaaat be Cared «uh i ■" si. am »: i<■•-•«• <h.y h th« a-tol ’ IL» -♦••• • I » a • a i • 11. » 4 >«•>•.«' if.al tai* mi It»*««' • a ’• * • » » »> - n ! tof. » - •• • ifl i a r- • •• • a » •• v • II • •• »14 • lu th -• • . - ? * • a tot. ■ • a i < a • I ■ to- ; t - O . ! f • ' ><’-•*! . ■ • • »< •«•. t 'tj- f ! va h ‘.I»« I'to-tot ' . ■! I ••r», »rtU g <Str« ;>«>•. 'hr ■■ • • - »-• 1 hto I*«»!»- t »-»««r I tftto r.f ■. W • if.f rvst rytfe 1» •««! I • «• • h • ••! I »'• •-» -- I i»t!i.a ‘ • A- ’ - O' •* •■ a« '■« F ) < ¡1 r x r y a •«». rinj-B. 1 # ujo . o Bt»M l»y rlf'iMfta’» prlrv Hfe. • Fto > a • ♦ « !<•! Vfe ter If»»« fer» *prarr4 Mo rapid h«« l*sen the adtan«e.».r :• if apray a «• « uivan« of ’ unfj..il in«e-t« and that thera Is » landen* y to ov*r ««limata !*• value, ««ya It w aa only twenty «!i year« ago that paria griwn was firti H*e*J f..r the H ng n th <?f • **• Not a •• ■ * • It ■ I ■ i ? i * i«» 1 r> » r\ . When we re >i*mher that pr*. t • II of our dera spray ng • tenta 4« *• • 1 tut*« « I • rped or made of pra< tn ai utility «uh in the pa»t fifteen or twenty year« •ntl| It ha» cerne In >■» «n «Ini- «t un vrr«»l pra. I r » gei'»!. re«vful (m i gru«»r». «» c«n resa l< anderatan.f wby greatcr m. . v . i r » ascrltwd to It than It reali, merita Rpr»y ng • a - » !•■» i. I llka mn»t new hteoa. It baa bm ri uvei •uipbaa .*■! There ar» »ou.e old »nd • f»w ti.» «aya of solving il.» |n-< «ud Alte».« problem.» Somali me « tb.-«. •tber ».). may b» batter »ran th»’ ipraylng. »oaietlme» tb»y may supplì m»nt It very adiatilagciuily W» i . : : ’ » ■ o«vr s i.ew and valual.l» rvinedr Naaf Illa |g* I ta»« very pretty young woman a'liiii««! t»ll on tb» »tone et*t« lu front of father a h-.uve apralulng tier knee dlallked do. tor*, but tba knew Anal ■y grew eo bad that »1.» «a» ¡H-rsuadel ta call in m«.tl- al advice. Abo wouldu't bar» this doctor or tbat one. but Anally a ild »1.» «o.i d • -i sent to ha. g • ■ lu a .-ertaln •pro '» looking young man carrying a b'Vi>e»pa*hle medi. lu» t- who pa»o«l lite hvuv» »very day The family ks*>t a sharp lookout, an«) when 1.» «-»me along calla.1 bl i. n The young lady n»4.wtly ral-«.l ber skirts and ali<nv»«l the disabled inemlvr Tba young man look el at It and said "That certainly la quit» aerloit* " • We s . ■ e •• . I •hall I «i»r “If I w»r» you." he Mid. "I would a»n4 for a phy* -Ian." "Hut can you not attend to ItT" oak •4 th« girl “Not very well." a.iaweret tbe young man. "I am a piano lunar “ O r (H( IwtelM« I ttdrf HUMILIATING - VILE -DESTRUCTIVE Biq (lathering lor Boise tor the First ol September. Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do no< know Ayer's Hair Vigor! Here’s an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result In a heavy growth of rich, thick .glossy hair! And we know you'll never be gray. UlrlB CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON III IW< ttlllrfl To take tbe ernaue of tbe Hrltietr emptre la a matter of «l.ffl -ulty In cer tain illstrlcta A nai ve off! lai «a» vtdercil t«> take a .-euvus of wbat so known tu I* a populous village in I gan d. 11» rvturu.vl with tbe r«|»rt tbat there waa no ¡vipulatl.m. th» etplana tion b»ing that th» Inbat. taiita bad fled ea bearing of hl» »¡.proaob More pre cl»» lnstru-•! • • Wei» given to n 1 id II» paid a hotter vlalt Io the village The result of ble Itiqulry was given thus In tb» tabu itet form Nu . • r of bills. 2&T; luhabltants. men over I* year* of age. 0; women under 19 years of age. 0; women. 0; cblldrvu, 0; to tai. a An I m prtiflloR . I'm kind af dlwourag.-«! 'bout that new boarder,” Ml«l Mrs r..rntovwl "t'bew Up,” answer».! the farmer "Thvr» ain't no ua» o' trvlu' to suit blin H»'a •»• o' thow fellers that writ» political articles for the uiaga *Rgg « ' v 'i I 4 NfnmoMlM, At tha close of lWA, eighty Av» tbou •and aut'unoldles were In use In tb» I'nlted State». <>r ona to every one thousand Inhabitant» N»w York State leade with twenty thr»» tbouaaml als bundre.1 and Afty machines In un. while Arlaoua baa only threw We « baaee. Riranger If you think a car few law would b» a good thing f,r 'b* lew» why don't you bring the iatt»t up I «for» tb» ally father»? Native Itosi» th» trouble W» haven't any city father» ftorae at 'sm ara eld be hviora. and the reel of 'em lire «a variaient N»m»-to»4» Milk ««•»••- ft la not an easy tasa fur th«»o who have tut a email quantity of milk W • r. f..r to <»o It with svvmsmj- Tba • large c on a larga traie raa • bleb d«!ryn»eu • aff.ird ara aot for th* man with tba slngl» ran. banca be musi rta«t to «.tn» p ?inn on (be I mh »* made Idea Take a ton. wl<< b may b» lougbl at any store for a low prt«-«, high enough to contain a barrel of g‘«d dlmen Fi.’, 'n tba bottom of tba boi atona several !n< Ur« »k-rp with aawduat. and on thia net a barrel rut down ao that »Iwn • n k • an la *et Into It It will < «ri««« Habil« «r «te»«p. Tu compii» all tb» peculiar batet» of •beep would rwqulrw a great deal of •¡WV> It la quite generally known that wtwrw one ebrep °f a flo. k tbe Ou» » b-.l» flock la ear» ta folk»« sheep linda a bre«<'b la the fence and »c«M> tbe whole la out and »•u>e of I hern may n»t e.eti watt to And tbe breach, but will gu out tn any way p.« •Ible, »«»u If tb»y ar» compelled to Jump. Mi4vp du B<>t Ilk» to get their fret mudd, and they »r« a.vrve tu putting their feet lu th» water, and they will ¡»rmlt I hern «rite« to be »ub Jected to allinei any punlehnwut rather than at»p la «ater In def.-tiae of lamb» ewew will put up a ¡».-ullar Agtit. de ¡wilding no the uve of the fore tret In •tend of tbe bead a» I» u»ual tn other Itutancvw In eailng they ar» faatldhnM and will nut e«t out of an unclean trough, even tbo<igg hunger drive» them to make the attempt W two tn all health they will not beeltate to eat al urei anything, auch aa dirt piece» f metal and other foreign autatau.vw. Masers àia «• Frail ree« A Penna,ivaulan «tate« that be ha« aever used •"«»mmercial fertilisera In an «ppi» on'b«rd If tiw ground I« too pour to pr—lu-e api **. nut bl ng |g bet ter than bamyarg manure. whi<h an enera every purpme. both f -r a mulch or fur rnrl foh.g tti* gr- und In plant g in apple orchard the ground ■h >ul«l lie fanned etgry year fur ai«»ut t«i. years« gru«'.ng »u< ti rn-¡>« aa ¡«¿tehM»« • >. k. • . •»• th »t a u i • g» flint airs «a often aa the crop« will re I the growth of the apple frron *ud fruit ^fter that time tin» land may be «ceded down and o«’** «loually farine*! and MB'»* M manure*! suffi« lently tc keep ths lami be top in a fertile condition •t»tt * ju«t below I barret, of tlx barrel / Heraew It •• f < alter. t. tb-t eight lortM dref». tf In resh«»elng a bur*» tbe horse ilx « an of Bilik tn •U>rr dose not trim the boof simaitb In roltl and, ly. and the «b«»e cut)S«M|uehtly dor« not efwl l«rgr e« fit tbs foot iFerfiH’tly. the borne thrrr i<et which »hall run Ihmiqli the h ferla uncomfortable. would Iw • rrel «n<1 III» bofl w> that live water tpirtoflon very difficult to answer It > I* drawn «»ff when It <rt- warm I« natural to Infer, never! baleas. that e llln-tralliui shows the Idea ¡»lain w hen «u< h la tbe case tbe tvirve Is un In the stilili ilrawltifl» at the l>ut fier m«>re or les» «train. To accnm n "M rei'tesetit» tha tel. *T.” !!>•* phah a riH»rw uniform and even par rrei alii! A the «nu of lullk. an*I ii>g of the boof a Canadian Inventor His dr.i« '•>< tn the left "<>" shows lut* drvl»«-i 1 H m « boof<*utter abown In • tin- faii'.'i Is |da<«il near tbe hot the Illustration« In (bls cutter two n .if tlie Im. Any one «-an resdlljr Entre« are pivoted to a central bar kr tins milk rt-'ler st small * hl< h terminate« Into « hook Thh iw |ii«|lan»¡mlls News ¡took 1« <-I« iii | n M In (MMltlnn on the hoof r » »bitwn Th* operator thwii •iralw «««d ailwa* gr»v(» the center handle and one ol I «• obj< <*t vu esprrknetit at the the knife handle» Arinly In one hand >b o atation *u to <kt*rmme whether With the other h»nd he »«In»» th. • i'.rtgr ■( ! •, »iri*«tdu!ed f‘»r a r«rna1nlrig handle back to lb. ¡«>lnt In tf !« , . ;. j (:«.!1 .»f like <Ta .11 W«usl «floated by tbe dotted line». Thu» y ft 1 ’ • jj x.«« | wo ration« were with one alroke he 1» able to pare un> fr*| carrying praett ally tl»e same • ole of the hoof front heel to tor Th. «mount of dry matter In ooe ration other knife la then swung back In th. u<-r »’di ¡- t u«Mit of thia dry matter waa !«• *rd fjvii: • tf«*, and 1» '• than lH ,wr • <*ut waa derive*! from gtaln !» I»«* < t ra’ on over M p-r cent of th«- dry matter wn* derived from grain. Hu alUgr tw*H>g fed The <v>wa f»*d the ■ g«' ‘.it u pi ‘lu »-d "17 |«»und« of <nllk 3’-I •> < s |M»und« of butter fat a hundred p «on 1« of dry matter. Tlx «*»»«• 4 th«- g 1'n ration |»r<»4u «>! hi 3 , k » u i 4» f ni • and 3 11 {»>‘un l* uf butter fat « hui-«u* I iM-uud* ..f dry matter The obr | *>f fe»«d a hundre«l |<»uhds of milk wa« fiHtST with the silage ration and with tin» grain ration. The x»«t *»f feed a hundred pounds of butter (nt waa I.44 «ent» with the alhige ration ami 22 1 cents with ths gralu ration I be average net profit a cow a month (over -t uf l.»lM>r) waa IMMN with tlx silage ration, and $2.4d& with tbe grain ration. Tailit* H im »*. lime « m 4 «alt Keep i'aa«. 11» water gln«a tuetb«*! 1« nut th* si.me manner, trimming th» other «Id* ■ id, i <? uf k«t p’.ug rggt in fairly go»»<l of III» buuf A quicker or mur» effl tXFnditlon for quite a luug ¡»erlod. Horne ent mener of trimming a horses boot yenra ago tbe Rhoda I «land Klperluaant would be bard to Imagine. Ktatlou a number of different M.mej fur I iperltotrut u orte met bode, and found that aalt brin» and 1 be Adams bill t»euiu«w a law by Ihr lima water atood «evtmd onljr to «atar ! ’ uder Ita gla«a aa ■ preaervatlre. Tb» eggs «ere approval of tbe I'resldent provisions tlie auuual Federal appro held over a jeer In tb» plebi», and all I be «tallón report««! prtatlon for State agrtaaltiiral egpert rame out good aa follow a. Ti»e •urfar» of th» liquid meut atatlons is In. rvaaed troni (ló.isv *ti rru»ted. and coutlderabla »lit bad to IJti.uuO at ou«-e. and thereafter by mt UM to tbe bolt »in of tbe jar The '!>• addition of |J.<sa> annually until » At tlie eu.l •belle of tbe egg« wblcb were sunken total of SlS.tXK) la reached In tble tilt appeared tery frveb. Tbe of Ave years ea.-li Mtste station «II! ci ter lure <»f the «lirlle were clean and receive ISO.tas) annually from the g >v clear Tbe air cell« were nut In ’reaeed .rnment, wbl.-b must be eijiended In tn «tie. Tbe whites and yolka «ar» eiperlmeutal work, not Instruction normal In epi»earance, Tbe «Gite» boat Not to aacaad 5 per v-vit of tb» addi up nicely, but bed a •lightly »aline 'lottai Adams appropriation i-an be eg taele. Ketrrel ueed a» dropped eggs ended for building, repairs, pur. have spidered to be n! '*, but bad a «lightly «T rental. It meaua mure work for tbe ! station* and thia material • Id will be •harp ta«te. Tble old fa eh toned method <f preserving «-gg« ;• thue again proved heartily «el.-omed effect) va. fefelMfrr n h»Al f»»r N«rfte Fur IDL« (u lUOC* tbs tMMt three win ter wheat» and the best three aprlng wlbwsta at the Minnesota siperlment farm. St Anthony Park, showed an In t’rrase In favor of the winter wheat* of N3 buabrl« tu tbe a« re Reports uf winter wheat an ths valley lands along the \I ufu • >ta River during Hs»4 and Uaift were favorable, and It will be only a few ye»r« when varieties will foe found that are adapted to tl»e prairie region« of the Htate. I'armera are a<1 vl«e«1 to tie ennaervalive about growing winter wheat and give It a fair teat on t «mall arrengn fur at )es«t two year« ••ef«»re retying upon It a« a profitable narket m»p Only \l nneeita grow n •«•ed should be U«rd. Itati riaaler faar I levee When applied early In th» spring land plaater usually prove» very beo» Acial to clover Abuut 1U0 pounds to the a.-r* t« »ufllcleut and tb» <œt I» but a trifle Plaater baa aleo been fuum! es.ellent on •■urn. a» It attraete moist ur*. a nd, although out ragar.led a* a fertlllaer, yet on emn» Held» «Itere plaater has been used It gave an ewsrly •tart to corn and tbe lea.e» bad a deep er tinge of green than «ber» no plaster was lived The vetv n unc, C« nt i^i.c.i Blood P«>is..n, suggests contamination and dread. It is the worst disease the world has ever known; res pourible for more unhappiness and sorrow thau N.JxxIy knows anything all others combined. P" , „ about the origin _ of this loathsome trouble, but as fur back as history goes it has l>een regarded the greatest curse of mankiud. No part of the b -iy is beyond the reach of this powerful poison. No matter how pure the blood may !• , when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters, the entire ciiculation Hundreds of Lattars Ar» Received becomes corrupted, the humiliating symptoms begin to appear,and the sufferer finds himself Deadquarlars Oaiy Special diseased from head to foot with the vilc.st aud most destructive of all poisons. L’sually Rat»» lo Be Granted. the first symptom is a small sore or ulcer, so insignificant that it rarely ever excites suspicion, but in a short while the skin Dear Hire I had a friend who had a bad case of Con Bole», Joly 31.—Tb» Fuorteentb Na breaks out in a red rash, the glands of the taglou* Blood Polson and was in a terrible condition. II local lrtlfal "» • "(t»»». ai>l<b meet groin swell, the throat and mouth ulcerate, tried all the medicines h* oonid hoar of. but nothing did him any good. H« went to Hot Bprlnga but It was Ilka al Bui*» N»pt*mtwr 3 to fl. i* tba ool) ; the hair and eye-brows come out, and often the other treatmei ta he had used, and ha wee In despair »••'.Ing ol national impurtaoc» to 1» j the hotly is covered with copper-colored of a cure when be heard of H H H After taaii g it lor swhll» the aorea ad healed, hla hair stopped falling out. .»Ui »• tb» 1‘aciAc slop» daring th. spots, pustular eruptions and sores. and. continuing with It. he soon toun I hims-lf cured en l>r»»»i.t^year. CLairnian Etwn K. Me J ohn lehlik . There is hardly any limit to the rava tirely of thu bileuus dlsesie. Laud, ol tb» Wv»t»rn l‘aa»»t>g«r a»*<ia Kook ford. til. 71» W. Htate Nt. ges of Coutagi >us B'ixxl Poison; if it is not cs ot votnagvRia lion, uaa nolibivl th» »»•« .iilvvcnmiuil- I «as afltieted vrlth Blood Poiaon. and iba beat doc riven from the bl xxl it affects the nerves, lav that rati« l..r th» congre«» will tw tora did m» no good. th ugb I look tbelr treatn eut falth- in extreme cases attacks the bones, amt tu.i. In lact I «»emed to g«t woree all the wbll». I look •l«rminv<i at 11.» Minneapolis mvwiiri» causes tumors to form on the brain, pro aim «t •very eo-cnlled blood remedy, bul they dld not U th» av»<<iation today. to rvacb the .llvea.v, a:. «Itect wbwtevvr. I No other dis eeem Although mor» than a month will ducing insanity and death. waa dlabeartened, for it eaemed tbat I would nevar t.e • lai»« Iwlurv the omgrvv« 1» to mcvt. ease is so highly contagious; many an inno curad At th« advl.w of a frlen.t I thea took N H N and to improve 1 oonlluued th« madlc.ne «n.l It cureJ •1» iJ Ul« U-Un-i Ol ,OV»r I.U*'U cent person has liecoine infected by using the togas ■>• complately. W. H. NKWMAN ■ia>» I mwo appointed Irvm different »w Hamlel. N C. tiuna eaat ol th» K.- ky mountain», and same toilet articles, handling the clothing, by an average ol 100 letter» a day arv b» a friendly handshake or the kiss of affection mg ratelved al headquarter», asking lot from one afflicted. But no matter how the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels the w »« m >u.u math •n . ts.ttuH.g b«« «< n humiliation and tiegradation that accompany the vile disorder. ie»» and th» u| p-itumtiM to b» bid Mcrctiry and l' t i h arc t inmonly used in lhe treatment of Contagious B1<*>«1 Poison >r learning aa much as pwaibl» ul li gation mvtboda. *laa ol tarma, capita but these minerals < mnot cure the disease - they merely mask it in the system. All ex rrqolicj, character ut crop» |>t<xl(»ced, I .»4 th» revenue to b* depended upon tcrnal evidences may disappear for awhile, but the treacherous poi when these minerals are left off the disease returns worse than I members and tissue', an«! the.., ...... — . — . ........ •y th» Irivigalloniet». kan.» 1b» Boise session of th» congre.s 1» l>eforc, because the entire system has lx*cn weakened am! damaged by the strong action of tlic u> constitute a great svt.ool for Irt'ga There is but one certain, reliable cure fur Contagious Blood Poison, ilon. Scientiflc and prolevs Iona I men Mercury and Potash. aud that is S. S. S , the great vegetable blood purifier. It attacks the disease iu the right will Jiwivs and analyse advanced !bro rirs, engineers will giv» ths solution ol way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle c>f the [KRSOtl. th» many «ngineeriug problems tba' It makes the blood pine and rich, strengthens the different parts of the I xk I v , tones up the nave bt.ii wuikvd out, and th» pract al irrigator* «ill abow io a practical «ay system, and cures this humiliating and destructive disorder permanently. • uat la accomplish»«’, by the r.euita os. Th« itn| 'Venn nt commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of s q q exlilOltlon. and continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer Th» general government Las loaned is completely restored to health, S. S. S. is not nearly 140,00«),POO for the purpoea ol teclaiming arid lands and providing an cx|>eriincnt ; it is a success, It has cured bonier, lor the people. The loan thousands of cast s <>t Contagious Blood Poison, »ad» ttirough an act of . «ongross many of which had given the Mercury and proved by Breaident Ko.jeevelt years ago. Al th« Idaho meeting 1’ot.tsh treatment, H<>t Springs, etc., a thor« 4'ivernnient is going to be asked tn ough trial, and had almost despaired of ever 11 IM,<>00,O'fl) more to the 1« an made tu being well again. S. S. S. is made Is cil sei.» lor th« more rapid comple- loo of th« works no« under construe of roots, herbs and barks, and does tion. lianatori ami mrmtori ol con- jure the system ill the least. We gresa at« th« real trust««» of^tb« gov reward of |i,ooo for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. If you ernment In the loan* made, ami they are coining Io inveatlgale thecoudilioue arc suffering with this despicable and debasing disease, get it out of your blood with S. S. S. >f th« security which reclamation la before it does further damage. We will gladly send our book with instructions tor self giving to insure its r«| .«y tn ent. n treatment and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. Statesmen, eapitallste, uiauulactur **• 1 “ * .1 «^ 5 » . w • to '• a PURELY VEGETABLE ire, bu»m«M men, engineers and irriga THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. ionists, Immigration ami colonlratlon Ml i«t lev, h< OM makers ami lc inr m k Afralrl nf Ihr «isirll Kt HT<IN -feMtovet as-! Cfeem!»« •ra, all to tbe number ol 8,000 or mor«, If » Her ■. Love «tor »—-Boiled Dovwn. H OW« MD F « OÌV-» Asi«A M|M4i|sWtt frf t. <H» i «**«84, Bill Altb 'JgU l>'r I» are rre-tltr l - I AHkals.»»*. Mi*« Jone», ill'Ht ui« to prexnt Mr. a ill join in th« great movement al the a . I * ' • Smith.*' " .'ti a • n»e ..f amd >n Engl:«h ee Koi»« seeeion of the National Irrigation (kail i • • tt»< •« ■>» ota toti ; • •» a . ■ ■ h » t I «<»• 4». 4 h :«--.Î ta n *î jeu. M il Jjur* ¡e-rt find« turkrys Indifferent to all ir*?« — -t • »«. fas»*'. .-«! I Af .d.ala N» congress. mmsai a odora. A special train «ill be made up at Vili you marry ru<T* "Y ' Jill Well, I don't know I've «er < Chicago lor th« delegates horn the hast .. turkey trying to grt • long distaii-w GASOLCNt INirINIS ern states. Vice President Fairbanks rullìi «« nrrtoii|i . ’ Alt «><«» *u I and his party »ill tccupy on« ol thr a«ay when a motor car was tn th» vl • < « •'. » . . a X car*. Tbe »pedal will be known as ctnlty. Yonkers Ntatouian. kritRsON MAL HIM IO COMPANY "the vice preaident'i train." Hard <• I urr Portland. OrefoM. M ’ tier« will Itn-l X ” «Ins « '» «oothl'i» "I'm find to bear that Fhvtman Syrup tbs be*I remedy '■ use tor ibelr «bibite» inherited a fortune and bought • g«».»d daring the levtbn g ¡«rl-«l. MOSCOW BAKERS STRIKE farm with h. How do**« hr hka living tn the »'ountry?" fefelll H«»w Illi Jut||tRrnf D*P Afant Endurable Life While Governor S, lernt H H it w! • Uy <>f Ttw»r« 1« r «hl very, «hitky Talks of Crar's Burdens. Uat Ma,» cam«* hr forgot hiiu*rlf and wrnt aiuotig tbe people who Hvr along tb«* Moacow, July 31 — A »trike baa brok n round a U m * nt mmdrdl, i«n>k,ng for a naw IIUffiMuil Itlferr w hh’b 1« to the effri’t farm, uud.'r ?he impr that ha bad •n out here among the baker» who are <41 LU Qjotr.** that thait «trvMiii 1« tin* «■«erlantthg boat driving to obtain a lietteruient in their Ing water« <»f a ape* ter who I* peraou ■erking cosnlitioba and Nundav for a Ifled aa H rui bout Van I »am Away lay off. According to the Council ol bark Iu rolouial time« ICaiubnut anil Woiktueb, the tola! number of men on hl* friend« w«*rr drlukhig until lute at «trike in Moecow l>as reaclie.1 IH.OOO. For Infant» and Children. night Fitially tid« man l<*iiih*>ut «turt • n addition to which the Vorkreeirei.iky r«l for home, tome distantr up tbe rhrr. actory today locked out 3,000 am hi hl« tioRt. •*raring that lie wouhl piujee. Bears the mw tbe d>«tan« • If It fm»k “a month of The governor of Moecow has iaaned a Sunday«.'* Hamfooilt never reached Blgualuru ui proclamation iu answer to the Viborg fot»mr, and tbe aup»*r«tltk>ti» |wt»plr «ay manifesto u! the outlawed parliament that lie baa t»een ix»udvu>nrd tu row uh aid given it a wide circulation here til Judgment day. lie declares the manifesto to be revolu CASTORIA Ths Kind You Have Always Bought tionary in character and directed against the emperor. It is lima, the governoi ler la tea, tor tbe loya population to vme to the asantance of bis majeety «nd ligh en hie heavy butdrns. Franc» Regrets Killing Pari», Joly 31 —The French embassy st Washington has been instructed to esprea« tbe deep regrets of the French rovernnicnt at the killing of l.ieutetian' Clarence England, navigating officer of the t'niled State» cruiser Chattanooga ■ bo «a» mortally wounded at Chefuo, China. July W. by a riffa bullet tired from tba French armored cruiaer Du- petit Thouar», while the crew of tbe latter «ere engaged in email arms pra> - tic*. The authorities her» are await ing fn ler report* before es'abli»hing tbe ree|Hinsibility for th» «.ci leni. Penny Foreign Postage. Ixmdon. July 31.—John llann bar Heaton, memtier of parliamWH and f .liter of the "imperial penny poatage" •lea. ba« addrrvaed a letter to Chancel or of th» El« l.eqiier Aaquilh and F.wl master < »>»r»l Button, offering to pro ride an acveplabl« Iwnk guarantee to «»ver the !<>•« io revenue for th» Arst <hr«a year*, ahich might folio* tbe ufoptlon o* penny poa’age l>»t«evn Great Britain and America, if the gov «rnment «ill appoint a c< tn mi I tee to investigate and report on «nrl> pro!« bl» luaa. Buildings Can Be Saved. (irrrlril arreite Flald. San Francisco, July 31 —The board Kansas ha» tb» largest I'uotlnuoaa al • I »u per visore ¡.■••e.l a vote of mnfl faifa Held In Iti» world. Thia belong« lence in the major part of the city hall to Colonel J W Itoblnaon. Eldorado and al«o th« hall of jna'I ». at Ita me».. and Includes more than 2Jk«y acre«, tba • ng todav. A »¡wc'S I romiti lite» repott prodm t uf wbl.'ti brings a small for- ed that "at Ivaat AD n»r rent of both tune to Ita o« ner each year. buildings ran b» made um of again, and. within I»»» than two year», they »■ve ammosta from weaaee. feraramer <tr«la fnr can b» completely and »mnomically re All atable manure will 1* Improved It la not lo be espe--ted that ths <tor»d." Th» Inard reeolved that the If |a>ta«h tn some form la addetl. e«|»e fuwls . an be tsken care of wbolly on lebris and wreckage should ba rlearvd sway immediately. daily of the ¡wtaah aalt, Kanlt ha» thè range .turlng tbe aummer r» mal beeu found useful for this purpoae. It ter il»« estenalve II may be ao that tb» Cruiser Waahiontoo Turned Ovtr I» crude aulpbate of p<>ta»h and con grain must be fed In a gres ter or lese Ihrrlrg tbe aummer «• do taina a large proportion at salt It will ainount Camden, N. J , July 31 —The ertola- arrvet thu e*-a|* of ammonia and prove «Itbotlt tire maabe» and thè coru, feed »r Washington, built at th» yard» cl valuable of Iteelf «Iteri ap|>lled to the tng «beat and b«n-k«heat and. begln th» Ne« York N lipbuilding company, land. It i» •!•«> »»«•«lletit on land In nlng In Jun». more or lesa cottoneeed in thia city, »■• formally turned over Th» featrd with grubs, though not a com mesi, addtng It In very amali quanti to tb» government yealerdav. piel» remedy fur »u< h ¡>r«t« it I» cheap Ile» and tn.-reaslng It grvdually uniti cruiser will not go into cnmmieeion for No caremoo ea narked and should be u«ed mor» ettetuliely >!anit ooe lenth of tire dally ratlon «-va •ever»I day» • Iste of thè oli uieaL where ma nur» la be ug »a ted. tb» tranciar. a •i»* tÎM? MTVaUt < .*r, hule T eam any tvgnr«! uf lite.** re ORAX l»e «urr of ber fav«»r ! a little dinner In her u will i'W« •< fw • -I *»•)«• 4 «•« J* haw . hrvMiUy •«, but ferir t> hill Cleanse Every Article in Your Kitchen or Dining Room And Make II Bright Al'- •I'*'.»-» b«'M.k)L Twice as G( mm 1 One Third the Cost r * >;‘a: ■ . w 4 vary day Is bargain day in tbs WavsCird». i Come in and get ac- qualntcd K C wit! help you cut down the living etpenses and make doctot's bill* a thing of the past, you realise tbat you can get the best •nd purest baking powder In th» world V K zx ¡r. > BAKING POWDER at one-third wbat ou V» b»*n paying for anywhere near quality. aware roe reatt iff. Think of tbe aaving! Can you make money any easier t Get It to-day. The grocer return* the price of can if you ar» not »atiafled r*T, «cs.*»! jlll Grocers i4 ; ogtgl for ited b««af>fal B te of Pr*«r«Ft CLA5SIFIEDADVERT1SING Portland lra<hr Drrdory JAQUÍS MFC. 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