I
hen You
Take Cold
One wty Is to pay no artentlon
to it; at least not until It de*
velops Into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An
other way Is to ask your doc
tor about Ayer’s Cherry Pec-
toral. If he says, “ The best
thing for colds,** then take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
V. • »«».>•»
tur*»!*»
W. »«al*S U h UI
h«ffi <r*»r **©4»«iu©©
W© «*«• >•*» t©
©•©*•• >•<•<
Uodrtor
U hen the bowels sre constipsted, poi
sonous substances sre absorbed Into th»
blood Instead of beingdsily removed from
the body as nature intended. Knowing
Illis danger, doctors always Inquire about
IhaeonJ non of the bowels. Ayer's Fills.
^•4«
UM/. C Aff O n .,
M m » .——
«
um Ml© >©«©•©»
iMd you find yourarlf ambarraaacd
whil© In Kuropa by your lack of ac-
qunlntaitr© with the French language7”
“No.’’ anawered Mr. Cumroi. ”1 think
1 a «if»rad leaa amt*arraaamant than the
other folks
I couldn't toll half the
time ali.it they were bluahltitf about**
— Waahlnaton Htar
Iff
H« <
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Mjs- I ..««» tt'p.c© (( d T n .
Alls*» l©«l 11 Irli, iitof, ‘.ft©. UuM Afar I.»©
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THE QEAME5T
THE ULKTEST
^r».r
THE MOST
COMÍOCIABU
POMMEL
The tr.o»t anri.nt of th« New T-»«a
meat manuscript* I» tbe on» known a»
the "Cod*x Sinaitico*." published at
tb» «spense of Aleiander II of Rue
•la »Ince the Crimean war. Thl» cod»«
cover» nearly th» whole of th» Old
•nd New Testaments and «a» disco»
»red In th» Convent of Ht Catherin»
on Mount 8ln»l by the
celebrated
Tt»rh»ndorf
It I» generally ascribed
to
th»
fourth rontury
New York
American
Molblss« I tes-ra Ntuiluwarp.
Drumm«r la
there
a
«tat loner/
•tor« at (’row Head?
Btag* !>rl%wr I couldn’t say. pard.
that you’d find anything atationary at
(‘row Itond. brvauae they have a twiat-
©r In them parte ’moat ©very day what
starts thins© movin’, but she’s lively,
and I’m Shore you'd like the plac«.—
Judge.
The Uwy Lite.
"<]»•'“ said tbe observing »mail toy.
"when I grow up I'm going after a po
litical job."
"What for?" asked th» man.
"Ro’s I can gu to th» l-all gam»»
• very afternoon." h» replied. I let rot I
Fr»» Fr»aa
Had a Fair Tin*,
t’ncl»—I hop« you'«» been
rood
boy. Tommy
Tommy—Well. no ! haven't
Und»—licer,
d***r *
I
hop«
you
haven't turn very bud
Tommy—N'no!
Juat comfortable!
— luondon Opinion.
rr«w Furr» of Habit.
“Mabel!
I’m surpris'd at you. put-
ling out your tongue at |» pie.
"It wa* al) right, mother; It was th»
doctor going |>a*t ” llarie-r'» Uaaaar.
No Salad fur Him.
Irishmen ar» by no means th» •■>!•
perpetrators of bulls, but they gener
ally make the beet ones —or at least
the best ones are attributed to them
Of this sort Is one found by a writer
In tbe Boston Record
"Fat. do you like lettuc»?“
"No, aor. Ol don't; and what's more.
Ol'm glad Ol don't; for av Ol did.
Ol d ate It and Ol hat* the stuff!"
*'eprej»aice 4.
wears longest
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tftx«Av/r/z>
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I:.','.'.':.1 ; ;'.■.> ob -; üh ™ í >«'' íoon
arma Bava*, tax *• • » •*■
•»»*.»•. • *“ »
Mika McGinnis was '•••¡ng et*mln»d
for jury duty in a murder trl.il
"Mr. M.-GInnls," asked the Judge,
"have you formed or eiprcuaed an
opinion as to the guilt or lnuoc»nce
of th» prisoner at the liar?"
"No. sir," replied Mike
"Have you any con -• lentloua scru
ple« agalntt capital punlvhmentF*
"Not In thia • t»< your honor," Mika
replied — Huccea* Magi/lne
Vnl «pcrlflc I uouah.
Wltnc»» At th» lime of th» aerldcnt
my maid wa» In my boudoir arranging
my hair.
l<awy»r Y»a; and where w»r» you?
Wltncaa Hlr'- 1 «ton Trane- rlpt.
< »util »alt llrraelf.
Heir»*» T.'ll mo truly Arthur, I» It
your love or your reason prompt» you
to marry m»T
Arthur Ju»t »» you Ilk». d»are»t—
Meggendorfer lllaelter.
COUGHING BURST
BLOOD VESSEL
Say*
Danger Avoided and
Cough» in 5 Hours.
Cur»«
A writ©« for th* «•-<*!». «I p
•(*<©• thnt
routfhtn* to rwBf'«m«ibto (>»r th© burvtin« of há»w«4
*•••• • quit© fr<*jiH»ntty A • - utfh -r r«4d m«wr»«
in0©m»»'.*t»<m <fa»<pr» ©nd rongt
©nd th©«« In
turn indie©’© that th© toeiy to full of jMria««na and
w©«(© matter Hlmpto r*it*f. a© ft und in patent
r-xstfh mwlirlne© and ©htokry often rwull in mor©
harm than <>«»1 a© they *•©«*»<»
conroatlon
|
a»©!K© ttvOM-h »y rut> will work ma?»*:»
©nd h*r© fallow* a pr«wrriptfawi whlrh to hor'ortdng
fam-u* fur It* (‘»•<»»1.1 r» -*»f ©n<i ihotouah cur©«
It rid* «H© *»*i*m of th«* cau*e. «jurnt ft I m » ron-
aumption ih>n t wa!’ for -*M«m|>tlun to itr*«v
H j » trirtim. hu< l«««tn th mr tr«-©*m«»nl which rur*©
•«XHe in fl*© hm<r*
M t Ifi a lK»ttl«. on© half
•unr© flu*! wI *1 cherry bark. <*>» itinr» romp-rotui
•
.»•mt- »nd. Tab© tw©nty --t p* ©very ha f h-*«r
f.*r tour hottr« Thm «»nw-ha’f to
t*»op...nful
(hr** or foAtr um©« © day tit»© chtfalren !•••
eurdin« <u a©©.
llnrrlhl«.
‘•That wit« an awful (Ifanntcr Thvre
wan only uu«* Aurvhot
lau t that tar
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
Mean» an »infailfaif v»’w supply. It
n’MM that > U Will b-tv© the rn.stt prarIl
eal fVrr»gM.«k water ©u ply r tsiam n*»w In
um
No « Wv*l*M *anh. no frua.n
la
winter, m« »(««nant water in .umm»r. no
wat»r »upply irmbl*, of ■- r o,rt Tank
|,l,<nl In two meat >*>( of .orbt and way.
niA.I. af nr. >««d .toot, will not ru.t and
will la.1 • If.t m.
Y.nu will I.- j k—ml with Ihw I.KAtlKH
•r-inm of fumici, e Ifcwnartle W.trr
Huci.lv A-k !■« ,.u< raurtnaw» »nd f-**
I...H. I
H .w I Holvwl M, »’«.« *w»plr
I'rtd.l.'n "
LEWIS & STAVI R CO.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Wash,
Boise, Idaho.
P N U
No. 40 O»
rlblrr
•T m rful
t’lcsvlautl
M h«n Ila,la» la li«»r.
Tbarw'n a »mil« uf relief and a spirtt
of fun
Com»« ov»r th» farmer when haying
la don»;
With his hayloft» all »welling
with
•w»«t-»c»nl»d hay
Illa amll» la as cheery aa •unahln» in
May
The •utnmer'a half over, • nd out In
th» field
Ila »<*va th» appro«, h of • bountiful
yl»!d;
A» tall as hla hat Is th» golden-toppad
corn.
Which wave» Ila long arms tn
the
brees» of the morn.
Aa fair and as fragrant aa gardens of
old
Ar» hl» fields with their atubbl» «•
yellow aa gold.
Witt bls t-arn f-ill of hay and Irta !—4
ding stacked high.
A smllo on his face and a gleam In
his eye;
The cattle provided with winter re
peat.
M hila apple» and pumpkin» ar» ripen
ing fnat -
There'» a »mil» of r»li»f and a »plrtt
of fun
Com«« ov»r the furmtr wh»n keying 1«
don»;
Th» turnip» arv growing, th» melons
ar» prim».
boun
Th» harveal approaching, hla
teous time
I.ucky th» farmer who wander»
Ab!
cnee In yields du» to any particular
Implement used, while hill and drill
plantings of corn have produced the
same average yields
The "checking"
of corn fa still the moat popular and
at one station may not correspond
with those obtained elsewhere, but
where the work haa extended over a
number of years the results should tie
accepted as Important. If not conclu
slve.
A 1 »rd Wvrmprr.
Ilcoldes It» uw in the barnyard, this
I* handy for covering iiotatoe». level
ing rough ground, tilling ditches, etc
it should bo made of Z Inch lumber,
and hard wood If possible, the •< raper
should 1» 8 to II feet long, and 2 feet
I*
prolonged
If
What a bora he'll ba!
1.4-nth-r.
I hr P. arrpllssna,
H**avrf
I t iv« t.. tell that bojr of
mine where everythlhk la.
Weaver“ Have to t« II him where th»
ha«« ball around* are loc-ated. where
th« circus 1«. show inir. or where
beat BwImtnlriK l n|<« »rr
■Judge.
Natural ltrav.lt.
Medical Profraaor What I» th»
■ult. )uung gentlemen, wtien a
timt » te.npvrutur» gov» down »»
na It can?
Hludenl - Why -er h» gets
<’l»v«land I . • '1er.
BiBJITLlI)
RBAril
cotkcuaalon. and Its use Is absolutely
necessary on aom» animals to enable
them to work. Among tbe preventive
I
are not used, a half toirrel can I* set
near the pump and a cheap shade .-on
structed
The wnter can I* pum|>ed
by hand with small expenditure ol
The cooling of th»
time and latior
cr«at.i wIF heat the water
Run out
the warn! water and pump a freak
supply In which the cream can »el
over night or through the day tiefor«
When
being added to the supply can
another lot of warm cream Is to tw
cooled, the operation can l>e repeated
A Inrge box can I* sei over the l«arrel
to protect the cream from the sjin
The farmer's Ingenuity may suggest
some other protection equally as goj»!
There are n docen or more arrange
menta. Inexpensively and easily made
which can I* devised on every farrr
The»»
for the proper care of cream
remarks »ugK«»t only the principle ol
shot! with a piece of Iron or steel, as
keeping the cream in yood condition
shown; moreover, It WJU
do good
work without the Iff «u
Xeven«r
I'rtwfttrlnif *hrr|>.
must I* at least 4 ferì iTbm scraper,
wrltFm claim
that
l*rnlln* .. Allhl.
to allow for load. and to keep same
Roma
"Why do you alw»ya no out on th» from under the horses feet.
A very ought not to tie pastured on land mor»
balcony When 1 b- -In to »Ing. John? largo barnyard may be cleaned In a than one year before It I* plowed and
fan t you l enr to ll.l* f> to me?"
short tlm». and
iveral
loads
of I reveeded. owing to parasites, but It has
It Isn't that, but I don't want the manur» saved
Simply drive the mad , been shown that sheep have been kept
nnlgbl-or» to think I'm a wlf»-b«at»r.**
where wanted, lift scraper up by the free from parasites by th» use of tar.
—Kansan t'lty Jo.irt.nl
handles, leaving load, and repeat tlie turpentine and salt. Ilor» 2 Inch holes
In a pine log. till with »alt and smear
operation.
llrr aiarrre Frlrsede.
tar around the top and sheep will tar
Nan
II..- I . ’
i
• ’ when eh*
Scour» la t'alv»».
their noses while eating salt.
Rheep
• nd Jack »r» to b» n irrted*
A stockman claims that when calve*
They’ll
Fan—Not y»t. but I know
soon learn to eai tar
One sheep
be married ju»t •• »oon •• «h* can g«l S or 4 years old become *lck and die
raiser keeps It mixed with turpentine
Jack to props»»«
with scours II la due to Indigestion,
and salt, where It Is accessible at al!
apparently, and yields to treatment
time«
About one-half pint of turpen
Th# Nota B -otia f.»»©rimimi ha* >p-
with pepsin If taken In lime.
A tea tine to one peck of salt Is th» proper
pointed a is-mnii-- n (•» m
n« Into and
spoonful twice a day given In a little
proportion.
report on th* fra*>.bihty u( uùl
pea-
warm milk after feeding will cure
•loua for worknivu.
I Irrtrir %«rlrwltur©.
It. and If given when the calf la born,
BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS
LoBrn’opla
-If fTHtral InilmriMml. Musician* IM kN mnn«7 «nd malt« it **«r \* •
tra< h (\ r
( Urina* Sati^hswi«,
Flecóla, Rífale *h»'«il»> *. V n U n Tn«iF«i<
Alto . r M«è*<
Tuba ami Héritons, direct from Conarrvat. ry in pupil at h>wn<
Fesyto
( .ctrsrs iir»t|.|n. th<sn*u«k an.i roenpto'< > ‘-.fwrsl bv I
t«a| lato«
(¿••vrmmrnt and fam*><*» mani larvi ReaulUi yvarentNod Urite us n«»w f<»r (rwum-
p a to*»*''« far :»•’rum nt y«»u deaire to toam PrieeN and tarme rw«N<jnal*to.
INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY OT MUSIC
MASONIC It MPI r. PORT I AND, OftfGOV
•nd continued for a few daya. will pre
vent It.
The pepsin la the common
kind sold In drug stores, and can ba
purchased by tbe pound
The Kind You Have Always Bought
meaaur»»
may
b»
mentioned
those
which serve to main
tain the suppleness
of th» hoof
Th»
dead horn upon th»
surface of tbe sole
Bear* tho Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
•»<
used, many farm* mm ., .'heaply con
etructed milk houMHt In which can b*
placed n tank or half barrel, through
which all water 1» led from the wind < •
< >
mill to the stock watering tanks With
the cream cooled and held in these
tanka the arrangement Is everything
required
Where windmills and milkhouse. I
profitable mode of growing the com
at the least coat of lalair
The reaulta
will
Ca*toritt i» tt li.irnil«-«» »nbatltiitc for (a-t-.r 4*il, 1’iire-
gorle. Drop» anil Noothlnu Nyrii|i»«
It i« 1’1. .i«nnt.
It
contain» n.itlier Opium, 'lorplilne nor other Narcotlo
aubatuuce. It-itgc I» It» jriittnintee.
It <lr»troy» Womie
anil ullava l'<-veri»hnr«. It cure» IHarrli.. » no.l W In.l
* "l'»i_ 11 r' I" '
I e. tllll.u' I roll 1.1. '. cure* • Oliai i|MStlon
nini i liil'il. • ■.
It .. -'in I.it. > tl . I . .1, i
: it. - tlm
hi'iinti'li inni llowela, uri loir healthy und naturai alee©.
The < hlldren’» l,mi.iec;i The Jioth. r*a I ri. nd.
. SM—SM«. VV »V»«.* •»•«,.
dl*c*»e germs get Into th» milk at th«
Mothers Win And Mrs Winslow's a-.thio«
barn or lot In which the cows arc •yruc th- I» ». <•
-ir I» uw I.« «belt children
■
uni.«
th» Uwlbl»« period.
kept. Second, a great many more ol
these owe their existence In milk te
il©|llllr«| b> « *» sm pMrl««»aa.
the attendant and the place In which
The Bh.ih ««f I’« ra » * a aakrd If a
the milk Is kept.
The moment th* petition of >¿5'00 would ba autiafae-
cow »how» sign* of b«lng III. or when <ory
"And with Mrs. Ihiwnril Gould r©t-
• ven a slight eruption 1» noticeable, ■
'' h« tjus-rh 4
|"» \iahly.
person may contract disease by partak tlna
"Not on jour tintype
Philadelphia
Impure water la an
Ing of her milk.
Ixotgcr.
other »ay In which milk I» contami
naled
If the cow Is compelled tc
A good boreal remedy for Rheum»
drink out of a mud hol», filled with tism, Neuralgia and Sore Throat 1»
disease germa, she cannot help bul Hamline Wizard Oil.
Nothing will go
drink a large num tier of thoee germs quickly drive out all pain and inflam
Into her system, some of them being mation.
sure to reach her milk
Milking th*,
lie M»«l slip »ume Tim».
c.'W Into an -•;«:• ; nil when th«- loirn '
Mrs <*ruwt> rd You must love your
Is fllled with dust, and from which'
husl and <l< .>rl> If
. save nil the let
' ’>• r. ' <• x •
I n (■:>' • r of d r- >
ter» he send» you while >ou’rs In th»
cobwebs, or milking her In an offens
country
tvely smelling lot. where the tilth it\
Mr». Cralmhnw I'm keeping them
ankle d<-ep. or milking a cow whoa* for , • -n|«r • .
m
.bar
Im sir» t"
uuder. (lank* and ¡eg* araraivered with catch him In a ll<-
Judge
dirt and filth -In such cases It la Im
possible to avoid contamination of th* .
milk
It Is twlleved that more dlseao* ■
gernu ar« given the human family
through milk than are given In any
other agency, and we also believe that i
Abtral Mladevl.
lea« attention Is paid to the care of
"Wilkin* I* th» moat absent minded
milk than to any other food consumed
euas I ever met.”
upon tbe table.
• iiow «or*
< v»ollHa < ream.
"Why. th» la»l tlm» h» got Into the
barber'» chair b» pinned th» n»wspa
Iilflerent condition» on the fart,
per around bls neck and b»gan to reed
will govern arrangements for the cool
hut of cream
-'here windmill* art th» towel " Phil»delphls lie, <>rd
twelve or fourteen Inches »¡>»rt In th«
rows.
Thick planting, however, re
duces the else of the ear*, and the per
centage of grain, but thick planting
haa, in dry seasons, produced
the
heaviest yield of stalks snd the high
eat yield of ears
So far as depth of
cultivation Is concerned, the yields,
when com was cultivated on», two
snd three Inches, have been equal
In
continuous corn culture heavy appll-
• alloti» of fresh hora» manure have
not been profitable, but the effect of
a very heavy ai'pllcatlon of manure
has been noticed for many
years
There does not seem to be much differ
life
What is CASTCRIA
thicker
If the fool Is very broad
•nd tb» wall light toward th» heel»
a far shoe, resting upon the walla
may aid to prevent »xcewilv» tension
upon th» »oft tissue» when th» foot
receive» th» weight of tb» body
A
pice» of leather placed between the
foot and shoe ,«rve» largely to destroy
The *afe aide.
Mill, « e.lvulvaUn».
! a » k
i
•« >n ?”
There are a hundred and one places
"Bur©. at range7*”
where milk can be contaminated from
"Why la every tiody In this
sort ion
the time It Is drawn from ti.» udder'
mix* 1 up in < f* i *"
till it reaches the table In tbe form of |
•'Well, nohuthb keera to take chancea
sweet milk, cream or butter. First. • an boina m
Im
t
I •under.*
rnal
great deal of bacteria. Impurities and Loulsx die (’<<: • r i
• nHlvalluw of <••,..
At the aeveral experiment »(atIons
corn has received more than Its »hare
of attention, and many experiments
have been made In order to learn bow
to derive the largest yields and to
grow
the crop most economically,
opinions differ, however, as rllmata.
variety and soil are factors governing
every crop. The Indiana illation found
that the la>»t results w.re obtained by
planting ». <-«l In May
It haa been
shown that the greatmt average yield
Of lioth ears and slocks have been ob
tained when tbe stalks stood about
Its
The Kin.I You llm <> kln.ija lloiitflit li.-ie horn«« tn«« »iciu«
ture *>r< hua. Il- rirtcbrr, anil I. »* I»« « n iii . m I i ’ tiudrr hie
urraumU aii|i«-r*I«!« hi f<»r ov.-r SIO j. irs. Allow ho on«
to deceive yon In till».
Counterfeit*, In .twllon» unit
•• Ju»t-ii»-u’.óxl ” arc lint l"vperiinent». nn.i *-ndn»»tfrr tin*
heultli of C hildrcu—Experience mrninat lAperim. nU
not
only
retains
moisture for a long
tlm». but protect«
nonna coatta.
th» living born bw
neath from the »fleets of evaporation.
For thl» r»a»on the »ole should be
pared a» little as possible.
And •■•c th» Mppr -arh of a beautiful
yield I
Itoeton Herald
high;
Dr A A Hol>-ontb» ln»p»-tor of th»
t’nlled Btat»» bureau of animal bua-
bandry, •ays of (reatine bora» corn»:
"Aa In all other trouble«, tbe cause
mu»i ha discovered If posalbla and rw-
moved
In a great majority of case«
the shoeing will be at fault.
For a
sound foot, perfectly formed, a flat
• bo» with heels !••■ thick than the to»
and which rest» evenly on tb» wall
proper 1« th» besl
In flat feet It Is
often necessary to concave th» feet as
much aa iioMlbl» on tb» upper aurfaca
*o that th» sol» may it >t t-e pr»«»»4
upon
If th» bee!» ar» very l< / the
heels of the shoe may ba made much
William Low of Scotland will ex-
perl men t on a large scale with the
application of electricity to agricul
ture
About twenty-three acres, di- i
vldd In a number of fields, will be
t.aeli nt Mater l.e»»ea» Milk Flow.
utilised for thia purpose, each field
Ikm't let the cows shift for them- Including a nonelectrlfled or controlled
•elves In the matter of water.
They
plot for the purpose of comparison.
A network of wires will be run over
must have all they want of such a
temperature as will Indue» them to tbe fields at a height of about 1< feet
from the ground
Tbe poles will be
drtnk enough to supply their needa
put 200 feet apart one way and J0®
Many a cow "falls down" In her milk
production beeaus» she Is starving for i feet another way. Ry means of frane
water, the water being cither difficult I former« the voltage for tbe network I
will ba raised to 100.000
of aecaaa or too cold to ba palatable.
»CW v»S. <•»»
T. m . < ule.
“Algy. I n - t Uu re >.
nothin* resting
on your mlndT’
*’Aw, feme now, Miae Cuttlnaly. Toy
want tn<* to *£ty K y?e. so you <•«» crush
tn* with the r«*tnark. ’Why. how can It
And n |<! - © to r» at on any thing so
•muIL* ”
Worth Its Weight in Gold.
It’s PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, strength
en» cy
of th«- o <f, tonic for ave
•tram, wak and wat< ry eyes.
All
dru;. ,’ists or Howard llro«., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Fair oirrr,
Mrs Hsnk If >ou won’t do no work,
yer won't d no dinner, and that * all
th. re is to It.
"T.ll you what I am willing to do.
I will give you n I.
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glish.
Is It a go*"—l.lf».
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"I u»e<l Cascarcts sn-l feel like a new
man
I have bet n a »iiffervr from dya-
[a-jmia and »our »tom > h lor the last two
years. I have been takir. medicine and
other drug», but could find no relief only
for a short tune.
I will recommend
Cascaret» to my friend» a* the only thing
for indigestion «nd »out »touiath and to
keep the lowils in good condition.
They are very nice to eat.”
Harry Stucklev. Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Plcsvant Palatable. I' '• ■it. TaateGood.
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