POULTRY RAISING IN ORtOON. *
Thousands Art Sick
WvUi lb« (rip. colda, t«ier«. rbauiaatlam
Muret«t« *Many might ba wall If u<«y bad
<■>1/ takan lioud'a Har«a|>artlla, 11» great
bkxrd purldvr and b»altb-r««ulatlne medi
cine. It 1» a wonderful prevvtitlva a* *«il
a« ear«. Kn-p li In y»»ur bouar and taka IL
tl***«r Without Hood'«
I bav« takes
Hood* Xar*«|arl|la f. r ln»l.«•*<,. .<, an-1
reeotuiuaixl II to <m.*r» f. r lb»t
aim It
!•
isadlrlna an.l I k«ap II on
band.
A H Haara Adauul rnlra. N Y
Kidney Trouble
I
a
i o-
A frl«t.<! i«’ i
• !«*1 ||
• **flr«flpar •
I U1a»i vn« bovilx and f- M-id I <••• l»u. r
ax-r.aiwt r*i-uv*r..|
Ilan l.i».>ve
villa«« Ittreot, I*-,.'.
Mai*
Jaundice
" I h«-i a *«varo -**• of
J*
A friand ad*'-*-1 lakln« II d * Har.ai-anlla
and whrn I ha-1 tak-n If rva bold.* «a* up
sal un niy fart
.' ur* Law» » Alpina
»«reel. B- .b-a Maa* (
lio>>4'» eareaporllia 1« wild vv.rywhere
In the oaual liquid nr In tabivl f irm called
•araatabe. 1m 1»
on* imiiar
pre
pared only by < . I. Huud Co., Lowail, Maaa.
ADVISE BIO CHANGE The Jar of
Reorganization ol Postoilice De
Coughing
partment Recommended.
HIKE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF POSTS
ferm for
Commission Suggest« Lor g
Head of
Department at High
Satan -l ess Rad Tape.
Washington,
Feb.
received a preliminary report
today
of the Joint
commission
The French «oeerument ba» adopted a
method of treating <>»•< adamire.l real»
with hot - «I tar thinned with about IO
per rent of oil
The ■■»■at 1« »aid to work
out at about eight leniba of a cent a
square yard
Korea la prolwbly more responelve to
missionary effort than any oriental coun
try. A Methodist mie. • nary write« “It
Is my hon-ei .»avlrtlou that had we the
proper ml*-. nary forre Korea would t-e a
Cbriatlau ualiuu In Av« or ten years '*
Met! aeeiiM lo tre the moat popular
ef national <»»l<>*. if n«g« may be t.erd
a» criteri- < •
<>f tire twent) Ave l*«d
Ing national liage muetern bare red Is
them
Nu other color I« ao tnu h uaed.
Kaperlii.rnts nut. by tlerman artest-
W*s show that butler keeps beet when
«rsaerced with fr.-oi 3 to 5 per cent of
salt
If the proportion of «alt ■ • bryhet
than that the results ata lavs •atlefac
ury.
Ubai It I« ff»«.
Wife- Must you go t»» th« cl lib to
night, dvar?
Husband
It Isn't abaolutrly necea
•ary, 'mt 1 n»-<.| ft,.- r-si
Life
The Queen of Italy ödere»! an Interns
lions I cop tn he prMvtlted tu the Aral
aeronaut who our ,.J, m < r-weing tbt
Alpe by ballo--«
LEARN TO
DANCE
MUIETEAM
Overstreet, Gardner of New
and
Moon,
t louable
points
methods
out
of
J«r««-y *
many
both
objet -
depart-
incuts. Among the recom wndat Iona
I» a plan to place the actual dlrvc
tlon of the business of the postoffice
department under the service of an
officer,
be-
with
appointed
nccc-saary aaalatante to
by the preaident, ' by
and with the advice and consent of
th« senate." for long terms, so as
to insure the continuance of efficient
Under the plan the post-
service
matter general, aa a member of the
cabinet. Is chargeable with general
supervisory control and the determi
nation of question of policy.
The commission also recommends
that the bualneca of the department
be decent rail»» d so as to nvold the
congestion at th« national capital
wnicu impairs the efficiency and In
creases the coat of the service; that
the bookkeeping, auditing and ac
counting be simplified, unified and
centralised to ««cure greater accur
acy. morn prompt methods and elim
ination of duplication ot work; and
that the practice of requiring need
less detailed reports from small |M>st-
offii .-a be dlac-<»ntlnued
The moder
at« application of the non-accounting
system to small offices will eliminate
about 30.U0U, or nearly one-half, of
all the post office- account« from the
present complex report ami book
keeping system, or would Nt
least
greatly simplify the same.
The com-
mission says;
"It appears too obvious to require
argument that the most efficient ser
vice can never be expected aa long
as the direction of the business Is.
as at present entrusted to a post
master general and certain assistants
selected without special reference to
expedience and
qualifications
and
subject to frequent change
Under
such a syst.-m a large railroad, com
mercial or Industrial business would
eventually go Into bankruptcy, and
the postofficv department haa averted
that fat« only because the United
Htatea treasury haa be«n available
to meet deficiencies."
PUSH BACK GUARD
BORAX
Eager Portugese Almost Crsats Panic
at Royal Funeral.
l.lobon, Feb II
Th« bodice of
In Uva Laundiy, Kite han. Toilet and King Carlo« and Crown Prine« Luis
Nuraatv La a Cleanser and Purifier.
Philippa- were yesterday laid away
*11 «iewelwf«
I . ti«* N^r¡ |>l« an-1 |*»rkw CftBrt beside those of their royal ancestor«
• a «.» Mill/. K* r*. Ifta I m * b * Mwvwe |M, l*«*
In the sacr<-d sepulchre in the Pan
< al
theon.
A great crowd, nunilx-rlug
thousands,
struggled
outside
the
cat hedral of Hau Vicente, st-a-klng to
ro
enter the view the bodies before the
doors were filially closed
for
the
ceremony.
Brushing back the police
aud the guard of Royal Archers, they
|H>ute<| Into the church, sweepli g
everything brfore them.
When the dmirs eventually were
cloned to the public, the ceremony of
aro th«> !*<*« fl n* ifn
entombment was begun. All the min
Ulfl iu«t re»iublr*<«-l* grown.
ICvory pa* kagrb.i* Iwihlnd it th* reputation isters of stalo were present. The pat
o< a htMMW wi.iw tHuUnoMia fltat>dar4fl ar* th« riarch of Lisbon, wearing pontifical
high mt In th» trade.
vestments, and assisted by other high
rervy e I
Awaoal • U t« ma-je^ mil church officials, bh-ssa-d the aacre-
to «11 atoOnan*«
I r
<• t • « *<we-l | •*.«« tueny
Ke»t:.«a «ml full.!««. r<J
", p- we • I ! tea Ah AB
ment,
the
cathedral
and
palace
plif lii
'«ruttaa *4 ft
• auwi
choirs chanted the "Libera Me” and
see Ke-nie
I H* «Me I.. •<
<«.4 I.-« it
to the Intoning ot ' |>e Profundla"
O. M. FIRRY a CO., Ootroft. Mk>H.
the coffin of the Crown Prince wna
transported between double ranks of
archers, preceded by a long proces
sion
In a similar manner the body
of the King was borne to the tomb.
Steel-Clad Grubber
Boiler Tubas tsplod«.
Vallajo,
Cal.,
Feb
II.
ubes on th« cruiser Hl
WrMe k*« Dear«t>'i«e C IrraUfl ««J Fr.«
JOHN S. BEALL, Manufacturer
121 llflwvbffiffw« AeeflM
<J Portlaad,
THE MEN WHO KNOW
THE SUPERIOR
QUALITIES Of
tit al noon today while th« Ht. Louis
was off Haualllto.
E. K Scott, coal I
K
passer. F.
‘ Thompson, water tender;
E
W. Baker, fireman of the flrat
rlaas, and l> lx»wls, fireman of ths
Grat class,
were horribly •calded
The origin <»f th« <-x-
with eteain
plosion Is not known, but It la sup
posed to have bet-n caused by cold
water running Into hot plpea.
It 1«
not believed any of th« injured will
die
A rigid Investigation la under
way.
Frargo Travsl« Again.
Bordeaux. France, Feb 1 I
Senor
Franco, the ex-l’remlcr of Portugal,
with his wife and son. left thia city
by train at ■ <3 this morning for
Marseilles
The departure was sud
den. the hotel authorities being noti
fied ot the step at the last moment.
Menor Franco appeared rested from
hla stay here
lie Is less dcpreas»d
SUCKERS. SUITS
AND HATS
ore th« men
put tb«m to
■st tests in the rough
est weather
Get the oriqinol
Towers Fish Brand
mode since 16 3«
urtiM ntfr rar nr «MV«
». N. U.
Boiler
laiula blew
I
and he walked over to the train at a
quick step,
lie was accompanied by
French detective«.
There were no
people «1 the railroad station ’
Snow in South Carolina.
No. 7
oe
HFN writing to advnrttenr« plea««
ntenilna Itale paaper.
Spartanburg. 8. C . Fab. 11—Spar
tanburg Is burl«d under ««van In-
rhes of enow.
It In the heaviest fall
In many year«,
It
occurred
laat
night and today
Th« weather la
now the coldest of the winter
ÎÏ
degree« above xrro.
1«
diac asead
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
Wlicn thel lixxl iv pure. tr<-«h and healthy, the »kin will I-.-1 ft, arrx-itb
front blemishes, but when «<>me a» id ltum<>r take« r<« t in the circu-
Jamas Diydeo in Bulletin No. be of th«
tiling» the wiiter say«:
I
Klllouann««. constipation retard re
covery. Cure the«u with Ayer e Pille.
It» I-fl» •(!««■ Hilrrl.
“ It I pa 11 ng. d>d yon ever convert any
tssly Io your way of th.ukltig by yvur
aurei <->rnrf oratory?”
"I know >*f one. anyhow, aud It made
changed man of buu *
"What la b« lining now?”
“Ile'a in the insane asylum. Buggies.
In tbs in»ane saylum.
A gliu>;w« of the
truth w«e too mu< h for bis oioderuised
intellect."
Bwebr.
Ten-lerf'-ot
I br«r you bar» «isrte-l
ap a new quarts mill. How ere you do
log with It?
Siine Owner Oneluly. thank you.
it 1» of course worth conal-lering b>
the man looking for a location a hethet
Wmtrrn Oreg t> with it« open winter»
an-l freedom ftoei *n»>w aod aero tem
perature« do»» n<A offer opportunitia«
for th« production ol r«g« an-l poultry
that »re not foaad in Faat.m and M d-
dl« W'i«t »tatea. Tliat poultry thrive in
«old aectlona where »now aud aero
weather prevail i« not to tie denied,
bat U a labor and expen»« of caring for
them la undoubtedly grealet there. To
»«cure an egg yield In winter where the
climate is «ever« entails more oapvnae
for houa ng and more care In the feed
ing.
It ia protably true tliat th« »mal-
lest profit« «re made during the winter
montlia though the price« are very
much hlgh.r than in «prmg and mtn-
mer, btnioar tbe egg yield i« ao «mall
from tbe average fl» ck aa to leave lift!«
nr no margin of proflt.
It 1» also true
that the «gg yield 1« quickly affrvtwd try
ctiaugre in the weather, (specially in
the temperature.
A audden change
from mild to cold weather mean» a
oertain check In the egg production,
and although tl>e wea'her »oon moder
ate« it will often take several we*>k»
befor« the egg yield gets leick to whrr«
It we«
Th« only way to prevent thia
1» to provide housing that will protect
the f< wla from too *u<ld»n change« in
temperature.
Thl« entail« more ex-
penae in h»>n«lng and ronvequenlly di-
mlniahed profl'«, hot what 1« ot mor«
Importamw ia the highly artificial con
dll kin» Ilia! It nrc»ws»U<<«.
It would appear therefor« that there
•re rertain advantage« that thia «lata
prwM««*« over raci.otw of tha oonntry
where re to weather and »now prevail.
Firet, • milder-cltinaie ami !«•« severe
rhangM In terr>j«-r«tnre than 1» chavac-
tarlatie of Butera «taue.
Seeood, In
•«c.iona of the »tate with no anowfall
Pttrs CURfD IN A TO 14 DAYS.
the poultry can range ov«r tha field«
CAZo iilS'ÎMKST I» «»I« «nlr«4 lu rurw «nv
««•« ot tiri» ng, Hi-n»1 ;!«« ting or l*rolru-tli>g •ml find animal tood ami green fixxi
l*li«« in « 10 It d«/t or m ory r«tsn !«■! •uc.
which ate often Lard to gai where the
•now covers the ground.
llnve Ì <»« r
• OplKluo «>r a I owwelssswe.
Mr Mpwtismorr. don't you think
Tb» nww
ilollar gold pier* ha« arrived
Aud we got on« in our clutches by a
aqueea*
Hava you nod* rd that th* brvr« hn on the
turkey on the coin
Are rnnfibb ratdy baggy at the IneouV
—• H ou »ton rout.
I’rnhahis (latraoae.
Chrnni«- kb k«/
What do you •up'roM
would happen to your boaeied fleet If II
•honld get into a real battle?
Phkgmatir (’itlf«n <). I ••jpfxme we'd
gel licked »«me a* we're alwaya been
Sprain«.
SKIN DISEASES
by
Oregon Riper o>«t t «tatlan whiffi ba*
recaotly been publlsbwL
Among oth.I
Hammer blows, »readily ap
plied, break (he hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears ihc throat and lungs
until the healthy tisaues give
way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
slops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
tkin eruption < r disearc.
These
1st too its prcwcace is rm» n Jested by a «4
______ w g< ucrally b» » :au<*e of .»3 inactive or «Inggish
humors get iuL> the blood,
condition of the mnnlicrs of tíos b«»!y whose duty it is tj collect and c*rrT
<>fl the waste an-! r<lute matter< f the«--
at. This anhcalthr matter ia left
to sour and fermentan! s»»n the cirmlati a becomes charge»! with the acid
poison.
The LLaxil* ins to throw off the humors am! a . s through the
pores and glands of the akin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, 1‘aoriaai«,
Sult Rheum ati»l akin eruptions of various kinds.
Ecz- ma Spjxeani, usually
with a alight redness of the skin followed by pustules fr* m which there
flows a sticky fluid that dries an ! forma >i crust, an»! the itching is intense.
It is generally on th'- tack, brea »t. f e. anna an ! 1r ;t, though other parte
of tte body may be a!T< cted.
In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds:
the acid in the blooldries up the natural oils of the st in. whi- h arc Intended
to keep it soft an-! pliant, cau-ung a dry, feveri: h c n.'.iti it ar ! giving it a
hard, feathery «¡*pcurnnce.
Acne makes its appearance
_i pear ance on
on the
t'.c face
fa< c in
in the
tbe
f ara of pimple« an.l bl. k hc..>l«, while
Poorioai» coinè« in acaly patches on differ-
f i t pa:*. ■ of t'•■ ■
’-••
<
• f t! <• w-orxt
forma of «kin tr eble ia Salt Rhenm;
iU i avorite point <f attack is the «calp,
•ometimr« cat ting I-akin- -s.
T-ùson Oak
and Ivy are ala<> di a,;rv< t‘ Ic tvt-■« of akin
disease.
Tl.o Luin- r j • '.m ing the trouble
lies <! >rmant in the bl -1 through the
Win' r t > I r» ik i t s 1 t iiucnt the
•ttffcrvrwith the return of spring. Thclx-vt
treatment f -r a'.! i.kin dia< .v>cs Is S. S. S.
It neutralize« tl • a
'« a:. 1 removes the
humors ao that the akin It: tend of being
irritati ! ami di.v i.wd, i t t uitsh<»l by «
supply t-f fresh, h< ..Ithy t! -si.
External
applications of «live», wa<.< «, lotions, etc.,
v-!;t ■ !' , ■ ">t
,\ ■■
<■ »<<1 by
akin aff< ' (ions, can never cut .- the trouble
because they do not reach the blood.
S. S. 8. | • I down into the c:rculati»>a
An»! forces out cvc-vy particle of L-rcign nutter ar 1 rvstor t the b! »! ti> ita
norma!, pure « inditi n, thereby ptni.nn nt!)’ curing cm ry f rm <f akin
•flection.
Book on Bkin Disease* and any medical advice d ired scu^freR
Uz al! who write. 8. 8. 8. ia f r «ale at all first cl.i s drug stores.
1 snfl’arwd wttb E-»»ma fiv forty
yaara and rould Cn.t r.otblEg to
cura ma until I tried B B. If. I
ruff or «4 lut*.n»*>!y wit!» tba i’rb-
n< sad Vurnloc; pnatul«» would
form fresa wi,Ut> ti^ra flowed •
•tlr.ky fiuldl croata woui t comacn
tba sktn ai.»t wb*n acrat< bed off
ti.aakin *«• l«fi •• r aw as • ole»«
Of bMf. I anBarwd agony ia th«
Im« yeara I waa aUtclad. but
whan I ua*d A. ■. g. t t ■»» I a par-
tw< i cure. Tbayw baa aavar bo««»
any return of taa tr^wbla^
S.S.S.
PURELY
VEGETABE
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA.
ÍS
"I want to |rfty thia Mil." he «aid at
the hotel bar. "but I think you haw
made a slight error here In tuy favor
I’ve bevn reading over l lie extra«. and
I cannot rind that you hate .hurvc-l
anything for telling tue you thought II
might rain.**
Way el.le
bard
Warehaiu Ixmg
Unire, anywaj Ì
ok foot
Tuffobl KllUlt
We did.
W'r wua »uffvrlu’ whh ‘cm long 'fura any.
holy elee caught 'em.
Only On. "BROMO QI INISr.**
ffhMtoLAKATIVI i > k >MO -r IMINIt I,.»u
t-’l t ' - -
i«t . -■ »t t -V -. H 'Ll
t
I lb«
w vrid over to < urv s t old in Ono i*ay. zkc.
Hr Uoda'4.
"So Itorri'iig'is owee you m->n«y
Malsbborly < »»r.llMlll y.
Well. I think he'll pay you back a»>me
Mrs Gad-Ire (ri-ing tu »I ¡art)— Well,
Tit« heavy is-.iCffil of Wrwlern (>rvg<a. day. but you can't make him burry."
you must » .« and »all un m<- so tue day.
'Tb-n't you believe It.
The mere It a your «um now.
■nd small ¡«roentage ot «nnsblne may
!>• set down as a disadvantage, but sight of mo walking along the street
Mrs 1
.!.■■■ i
\.
1 think
wh< n the nature ol the rainfall is un I tins mnde him hurry several
time« it ha» Iw.n my turn (•'. the l.-ist live pt
derstood it 1« doubtful whether it ia lately."— Philadelphia Press.
six tloaee, hasn't it? Chicago Tribune.
very m c‘i of a detriment. Owing te
M-.«( Hired Mewfe.
the moderating infl uence of tha Paoiflo
Ilerlin authoriti.« hare ¡ n ♦•»! a law
“How did yoqr Audumd get out of (li*
ocean ','iese rains ara w *rm and have
I 1 .* when one
building after he had i-x-atsd th« gas p.Jitug a tar on ■ »
not ths chilling effvet of the rams In
of tbtoii I» found w.rlp.ut «>,. metal tag
leak?" a«knd th« reporter.
Eastern state«. Th« temperature of
!
"As nearly as be could remember It ’
Wiwtcrn Oregon in the eintet month« afterward," said th» woman, ”b« Wellt I« chlorofornii 'l
1« usually higher when it rama tiran out through the roof."
Mo a»ra » :
Win«
■ s thing
when th« sky ia eloudlcas, and th«
Syr.11- th.. I. air. »-I» ........... K-» their ». I. LUI rea
luiiug
the
trvtbiug
|*ilud.
fowl« will usually lie found out in the
rain axe* pt when it is very heavy,
V. oman of lb« lf.,u»» A big. streng
I Mklr F» I uu4.
which is n< t often the case, One poul- fellow like you ought ffi b* will ng to
“I lore a dim, religious light,” she
trytuan in Marion county____
eld ___
to __
the work and earn his own living.
writer io November, before tha rainy i
l-anguid l^un»-*lo< I
Tliat'« wot ail» murmured.
Mr musei--« is all right, but
"I
was
brought up In Pittsburg,
sraaon set In, that he wished it would nw. ma'am
too," be said.
rain, lx»»use, hs «aid, hl« hen« laid tu« will power is all gone.
Any sudden turn or twist which may
throw a inetnlier out of its normal po
sition 1« likely to cause a sprain, which
Is really a sudden and more or lews ser
ious wrench or twist of a ligament at
Tbe explana
ot the rn-wle« controlling the liga better when it rained.
Nam« Had »:«ewpr«l lire.
Hf. V t
r nhfl ali N r . -ne Plflcaeai
ment«.
I'ee hot water for bathing ths tion of till«, if It is true, may not be
“Professor,“ said Mrs. (jiaawell to tbt
Crmai »oily wit * <1 by l»r. Klin*’« Ur«*«*
in
th«
rain
itself,
but
in
ths
ta»t
U
at
atorwr
•»er4
f
r F HF. K
b*-tU* bh 4
sprain; dty the surface and apply Nt
dlatmguisbrd aim., ian who had been rn-
iFWfll.B«. i'r H JIKIlk, let »I A.-Ch BL. PLU a ».F w
Jacoba Oil as for aorenraa anil «tiflneaa. it brings to the surface many angle gaged at a high price to rniertain hei
worm«, which supply tli« lack of ani guests, “< bat
that lovely ar Implan
The rebuilding of !■'> .i Fran> i* o has
mal f«x«l in th« ration.
you played Just now?“
Rednrf tn*,
I ••nf«»r»-d great
i
"That, madam." bo answered, glailn«
Turkey«
are
surce.ahilly
raised
in
T?i« «Id nag was Jugging up th« hill
wage «rbadul«
1i- ratea »(»---I by a
at h«r. "was an improvisation."
Oregon,
an»l
turkey«
are
known
to
lie
d. ar ter »lay tl..- ■...»«.»< nu • nie in New
with tbs el-»;*r*
"Ah. yr«. I remember now. I knew It
ea»ily sffe trd by tain, but the fact
York.
"Ye«," said the old nag. “It Is ratbet
was
an
old
favorite,
but
I
couldn't
tbiuk
that the rains are warm no doutA
tough pulling them up to tbe psrsou
ot tbs sama of it, to sav« m«."
largely account« for the succe«« in tur
age, but It will be easier coming beck."
key raising In this state.
Donglu
ak»r(-«l»htr«.
"How
eoY* queried
the
friendly
oounty in Oregon pr<ducea
several
“Why don’t you farmers do •«»tn«*-
gix.se at the roadside.
times more turkey« than the state of
For Infants and Children.
thing to Improve your roads K*
"Why. can't you ww that after lenv
Rhode Island, noted for turkey«.
“What fort" asked the old settler.
Ing tbe parsonage two will be wails
Another thing in favor of th« mild
“It would Improve the value of your
ou«l"—< hl» ng<» Nswa
climate and freedom fr< tn snow 1« tliat
Bears the
farms"
the fowls are aide to »«cure praot'Cally
How'« TNaf
"Ye«, and the more value «t grt up.
61guatui«i ul
tha year round all tha green f»«v! neces- '
w « «ff«- On« It undrvd tH»u«rv R«w«rd f »r any
the more taxes we might have to pay.
An.l finally, tha
-a».» ol I'aiarrh that ran noi be curv4 t>> Ha i'a •aiy in the fields.
Calairh cur«
•
fowls In tbeir search for food in th« — Washington Star.
F 1 C'IINBY A OJ , Tol-do O
W«, ih« nn»1«i>ian«<l. bay« va»wn F J. oelda get the exercise which Ic neevs- I
f ultrtf «4«.
An in ami gi i lu.itr • mu- to New
Chanty tm <be laat U »«an. and twllav« hin •ary for it ia worthy of mention in this
“Cyras." hastily ex< la lined Mrs Jjrrra,
?
qrtnent
Through •
jwrtarlly honorab r In all h iliaaaa iranvartloti«
largest spacial
an i iti,anelali; able io van, oui any obliga connection that th«
'you ought to bs careful how you »•<
friend he r<- • I«»-1 an » it-r «if a place
tlon mad« bv hi* ft ran
poultry district in the United States is Ftdo eat aut of your band I"
Wat PISO, KtSNAM 4 MARVIX.
as slilppli'g < < rk to n > :.aln firm. Ta
"Why, there isn't • bit of danger,"
Wh.»l«aai« Pr<i««l»t». Toiadn.O found in Northern California, that hw
reply be write as follows:
"I r--grw|
Itali'» Catarrali Cure I» vh«n intarna ly a*-l* no snowfall. That district Is somewhat “Id Mr. Jym«a.
"Ils wouldn't baria a
lag dilavi I y upon tha blood ant in ■>.... » • . r
that I «un •• » .-.»I y »or kli><) »»ffer ot
Uy
”
■Imilar
to
that
of
Western
Oregon,
with
far«« ot Hi« »yatam TMllmonlai* wni tra«
a |k>slt i>
ahlpplig iletk, but th«
"O, I know there's no danger
Prli-a 7S cam* oar b.4t|a Sold by all Urngi aU Its open winters, mild and humid cli
Ta** Bail's Panili, Pili, lor Conaiipaiton.
fact 1« that i
.1 alw
» « k when oe
Impatiently rejoined bla wife,
mate and nsarneaa to the reran.
thinking of Fldo.”
tbe water." Hum-«« Mag mine.
My
invaatigations
of
the
ponltry
in-
Ht« Personal Vl«w eg I«.
iluatry of Oregon have been confined to T—
Admiring Constituent
Keuator,
yeo
bar« your own opinion af this currency tlie wietern part <>f the «late, the region
4
l ft ft ft
ft A ft
went of the Co acai a mountains.
Thia
que«tion, haven't youT
N«nator lx>t«mun
Yes. sir. and I sup- aection at th« present time proluoes
pos« I hav« answarad It hundreds ot mor« poultry pro»l<M-*s Ilian tha larger
tfiuea
It's nobody's buslnte« bow a assn area of the slats east of the ('««cades.
grta hla currency
As tbe sgricnlture of Central and East
ern Oregon tweomsa developed wa may
Austrian mln sa are provided with rss expect gr< aier development of poultry-
WETAND OAMRCAUSE
rue chambers at convenient locations uo
COLD IN THE JOINTS
kerplng. and probably in time that
d<'ground
They ara »yulppad with food
great agncultural area may pr<riuca
and convenían»«« fur miners la case ef
m<»re poultry prod'-cts Oran the older
So Idsut.
•>«cti< n of tha rtate in Western Oregon.
Tha cl malic conditions are different
ra-t ol the mountain«, the heavy rain
fall is alwent and «now oovrte the
TAKES OUT THE PAIN AT
ground during part of tbe winter
The
ONCE. RE MOVES THE STI FF-
.4
climate there is more chara< Uristic of
NESS.
PREVENTS ITS
tbe Rocky mountain region, though no
RETURN. TOO. FINE FOR
such severe weather prevails »• in th«
BRUISES, SPRAINS AND
Middle an! N'orthweatern »tates.
If it
SORENESS.
should prove that a dry climate with
Price age and goc.
plenty of sunshine bat lacking tha sa
ver« «inter clianges ot temperature of
the Fast i« tbr ideal on« for proultry,
l) V
V V
we may expect a great growth of the
»
poultry imlustry seat of the ('«wsdse
In Oregon.
Undoubtedly on tbe «rain
raoebea of Central and Eastern Oregon
where f»x«l Is cheap there i* opp> rtun-
a
Ity tot gnat piofil In poultry raising.
4
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
■I STIFF, YES?
S-JACOBS OIL
L>imv’4oenna
acts óontly yet prompt
ly
els, cleanses
k on
on the
the bou
Douds,cleanses
lin» system pjjectually
n^siMS one in < wcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get its
oenejiciul effects buy
the «termine.
lonufacturcd ly the
I
FapeHmeoi
The climate of Oregon tu rn a pom ¡
sion, consisting of Senators i’enroa»,
Carter and Clay, and Representatives
Oragoa
tryman'a «ta< dpoint
appointed
Maeeellwe Hrutatlty.
during th« last congress to Investi
hire Jenner lee Ond<go had treen >ou>
polled to abandon a rowtentplaied trip up gate the bualnc-aa methods of the
the Nile. In ronee-, ion « of the Ohsnrial poatoffice department and postoffice
etrlngency and «•• weeplog eoftly
service and submit recommendations
"t'roeodlio tear«,'' co in tuen ted ber un
for legislation to effect changea In
frehng husband
their administration.
The commis
From
Station Bulletin.
“I alwajt
Ay«r** < M»ry Fettertl la
IB* L-’wew It fllee« j^rferi relief wh«a«ev*r
A«y »>< «•>*•«• c«»«flla« er E«r4 r -id« I have
ueew? n for •
^e*n m4 m kN»«
••BBTflAfl. %'flry*
Congre*«
11.
I
f »tract«
fio S yrup C o .
sou »riiAotr, druckst » soyegflTTu
ÜW.LD0VGMS3
naalak Marereel ••!•«.
»•reek one-fourth pound of macaroni
into 2 Inch places. cover with • quart
of cold water, aalted. aud boil briskly
until tender Whip a half pint of whip
ping cream, mix with one half a« much
boiled aalad dreaalng. season and add
vinegar or lemon juice to tests
Mix
the macaroni with thia heap In center
of round dlah and garniah with ■ bor-
dor of hot boiled flab. or of overlap-
ping slice« of cold meat
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