Biliousness
Olli
-
0CÌ8 ty-nWx/
cn\W buwds. c\consc8
Ùw system
ass\s\s
\\ab\W\ amshpatuM
yKaVmawcuWy.
Tc
bu\dju¿\oi\
tflkads oXwaysbuy W\e
<UUH\K.
*
r-.y. . ;f.< *
' » r?»
'Iiirugr II » f r \ r«r In I-I r ’
Instead of keeping the vegetable* In
barrel* or boxee acattered all over th*
Mllar, I have made ■ act of storage
bln*.
Hook »lx drygoode bote* and
bolted them together *e shown In the
drawing
| put leg« on them to hold
them off the floor and a cover on the
box
Then I painted on the boxee the
cameo of the vegetable* we generally
•torà
Thi* make» ■ n*at and bandy
•forage bln. and 1» »«11 worth the Hi
de time It take« to mak» It.
Hefore
we had thi» bln we »tored the different
vegetable* In barrel*, boxes. wmhtubs.
lard can», or any receptacle that hap
pened to !•• at hand wh< n we harv«et-
CALIFORNIA
F ig S yrup Co.
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SOLD BY ItAOING DRUGGISTS
a
J
floor»" M
!-.- th
> >•!. >r of rathe»
Weier«. like* t
' Ó»
> . -I n magasin»
tailler of New Yo k
'a.-mt hl» own
obscurity,
very
o! -lire
Lunching
with me one dvy at Clxrldge'«. he aald
h» had recently met a young American
girl whose warm praise bad pleased
him much.
"'We think a hevp of your wrltlngi
Out Kan*«« way, Mr Moore.' the young
girl »«LI
"'llrfw Jolly"
cried
th* novelist
’And what stnry of mine do th» good
people nt Kann« Ilk* beet?’
“'Oh. Issila Rookh, far and away?’
aald she"
COUGHED ALL NIGHT
TUI Thia Recipe Was Tried Cure I Oi
lowed tn rive Hour*
‘Wi :
A pmmlmnl «.-! «.I men vh > .artr-rol .H»
• .ir«««. ..
h ■- -I e »’
!.. . •• rt«-n b*fn*
»•l>t S*sb. .f! "iah', .i-l «ml-nel Ire be. wi
■
<lmr. veewi • «Irnpu Í
will cur. s*r ni»»h nf-.b r. be th.««*«
Il
I« • Isi.tlv. I.-.U- r. uch • ■ up eki«h «sw I. lü.l«
a« leun. b* ««I «MW Wil th* r.emut* w Me* *!»««
f.< ih. I» «rii i«f th-.
!•■ • ■ « !'—• ni» ht.
In l».ii>‘ol r ».cu««-i"- Ik—i. • h » b.*« triwl If mr
|t I. m.»i«sl .!i*l **•'« sr.r Hah pri««l. .kiw-.ci-
lr>< com ah inwlutns .«•• w—I
Mil
’
i wlbl ahorre
barb on. ounr. «—.
1 I o. .-*.. • i-anlh'l .nJ
Ihroo nun—i «rrup oh(’«!tno r.-«nt-urwl lab.
Iwcnlr «le.i • .--r.« half b ■ r fue I-or h-.u«»
Th*!' labasne-Mlf <«- en. fasM.mifel ihr—«<
f.«re t>m*e • «tor «liv. eh> •<»-«i •— m * «U ne <c
•»• TM« will t— u «n-l r «I th. •«■«
*».» m—l cough.
r Un'..
4*t|«rriitw Traf*
“Th*r<»." remarked tho
ntlet. a* ha
|<M>k off thw rubi er dnm ’ vou’lt never
thnw on a piece of l
tough
•taoufh to
th*: Atting**
•weet
"Hut. do« <nr,**
qiiwtlod
the
Foung th,' m with
the to»»th
equally
gwart. 'will It atny In ehm I sat oara-
tn a la end n
>» .1
4M I I» IM r M M5 .
“Esther." sald Little Rullo, "what 1«
an epigram?"
"Wbat we cns’omarlly cali 'an epl
grani.* my un. Is soinetlmes * «elee
flou from
tb*
cl » •Ica
tncorrectl)
quo imi by * pers-n of curreut promi
n»n. "
W
’
' .ir
Avuld
leni » rleed«.
"I b- »r you »f ! <
ir V« .»lion with
friend»" "W» wer» frlsut» during th.
flrat week " -Li'ulsvllin Courier Jour-
•at
cam
am
by
(ÍftíkwiMwttr Ih» foBowIn« rrwu-Hptlon
Another arrnngtvnent of flue* which
«HI »dfk »«••*.!<« for that «?«•< ri**» <»f
men «ba Ihr-uffh
o( lh«4r
<• quite effective In eecurlng vcnUla
tMtlunbl eirwDtflb. hrwl'hrn»»«l»te In th»lr
lion. The opening In the center of B
B«r»<»v.i rhlMh'««r I
l*>ff»r« th« Ihr-M»
tnajr be provided with a abutter to
Hvf* an<l ten aiteCIto life • I'k^urw
a/xj « nmono» • • r««< « mr I
prevent too rupld movement of air.
It U pt * buidm I t*» I« InfaRlN*. and
Separate outlets may be provided or
hltfhlv •Mrir-vt In «i'ilrblr r«Bt«»r1n< in
"iisf«uQ4 wahis ¡«’ <n. wr«hl Yltnllty m«l
.he tingle cupola en ahown.
•nch«4»a a»wl the
’ •
Final get fifty rente’ worth of ftffn
(»Hind ftukl I«in»wi4t In a one <ninr«p*rh-
T» M«k. thé lien» l.ay.
M« bda I th»■*• .Hv'cew» Byru»« «oraa» arili«
If Ibe hen» dou t lay. turn them out
natipuml tab* h fur. mli and k»t *te*>d
tWO boMFB, thon
«• omd »' o «oni|>«iMn*l
and let them dlg and hunt tn tho
moettre rari► k an<| «me <«unre tkturo
ground for food. 1» the advice of T F.
rndionono rront’wMJr-l <n*»< eorlom-n»» Wlw
•Il n • «la < r «’Mht ounce haHtta. «baho
McGrew. In the Country Gentleman.
woll. and tebe ono leap>«mfol aftor
rech meai nn«| *»>e when retirme, fol
Bury email grain where they will find
lowod bjr • drtnh of water
It when the;
il Induce
|l> mHtn< H ot b wiw no man need ho
the wiser m tr» onothor a eh>«fftramin<o.
ihem to hunt, and while thue employ
•nd offpenai*« feee orwOwHwl
sd they will find bugs and worms that
I -orb of p
«t«d * ‘ Ihrum in men le
g n <\a’ar t »..jrre
t even
will qukken the production of egg* It
wb«*n tho pubhc Wat au•<»«-<te H. For th«
botkodt nf th«»«» who want • rwoti*mtkm to < > la well to follow thi* plan a* soon a*
full, btvund'n« beolth «nd all «he happl- < i I the spade will turn the ground, for It
nwM •«-C'wnpanjr «n< it. tho aburo h mo < >
1 sdd* vigor and strength to th* hens
treatment b» giron
It emlaliw ne opi
j snd Insure* strong, healthy chicks Tbe
• tee ««r habit f- rmtrui druir« what*ver
Mia It al b «me a 4 n«» on© w ill bo the wloor
laay. Idle hen Is of no use but to alt
u tn rufff afnieiMW
•bout eat and grow fat
If «ho will
not work. *he will not lay
If stln will
not lay. her life should end. and her
tr» carcas* greco th* table
You ran
raet assured that th* Indolent h»n 1»
a nonproducer; soon »he become* too
Oat at Seas aar-.ls
■at to lay and too tough to lie eaten.
inless Dentistry
I
lllabl
Time
Io
rick
Apple«.
Apple* Intended for cold storage
should not tie allowed to become too
ripe on the tree
When an apple 1»
fully grown, highly colored, but *tl!l
Wise Dental Co.
bard. It I* in prime condition to be
It ha* then ob
picked and •tored.
talned It* blgheet market value be-
reuse It I* moot attractive In appear
ance and beat In quality. If picked be
fore entirely ripe epplce deteriorate
more rapidly, and It I* beat to allow
an apple to become a trifle overripe
than to pack It In an Immature state
Many people have the erroneoua opfn
Ion that applee ahould be picked be
ÇÂT. A.» •" PORTLAND. OSIOON
errici Beva* • a is «•••■* es^r* • •»•
fore fully ripe In order to keep wcU
la cold storage. but thi* I* a mistake
CatM
0.00
B..I n.c Ata ,
S« »lala.
7.80
•«Waaa t«tvrtaa .80
work
auaeaNTggo ros ie
vbam
_
psi.taaa rrtrs-i. is kr~jakras .'••<•»anisa —«•
la crSáa»4 CVaau Hal lev Praa. Tea aaaacS sM ballas
aalelasa week »««•• aaiwSaa* All *—fc fall.gaae
•nt—4 MaAars algida asalrsia»« H-a« » «tkeAs
* • ve ere,« lists raaVi*
IMCOOOOOATWO
thrm
to let
up a little
on them.
This
winter eggs are
A
started
Moat failure* are caused by
Insuffi- lent preparation of the seed t«d.
Ailments of Men
Happily Overcome
I •» te?Y4 a 4
from
tn th« car* beetowsd
is a great mistake If
expe«-ted
If there Is
than another that tbe
I safel Him.«,.
W hr. Ilana Ar» Moaltlaa.
Little Jam Io, aged 2. »«I piarlo*
one of the difficulties
In
poultry
with his ilttle friend. Jack
At th«
raising le to get the hen* to molt ear
Um« Jamie c.'-.in • I to have a rather
ly. *o that they will tw ready to lay
bsevy cold and was sneering quits
In the fall and winter, when egg» are
•ften
Jack's mother beard him ««'V
trurTAin-»
not.
will
!x>ft to themselve*. ben*
high
• ral times and sympatho'l s!'y BBbad
ml the crop
The»«
were
scattered taka a long time to moll, and will not ¡"Why, Jamie, what a cold you have!
about the cellar promiscuously.
and finish until cold weather eels In They Dooen't your mother give you
any
•ometlme» we knew where to And what
will not then lay until early spring thing for It?"
Ye. n.s am." Jamis
we wanted and »ometlme» we did not
•nd all the profit» for the »Inter v. ry re«; i ".’iy
. -.-.I
.h» r res
There la nothing more aatiefylng to • month* are loot.
At the poultry tn me a clean hanilki -hlef." whe'eupon
farmer'* wife than to !>e able to take dilute held in I urn ver by the Colora- he prod lie«. 1 th* !■ .« rll».! "remedy“
a friend tn’o-ji < Rilar »
do Agricultural College. W J. It Wil —The flail- -••-.a
la neat and In order
A O. Griner tn ■on. a poultry man of long experience.
« beri«» mm U llla HanSs.
Farm and Hon.*.
tho
gave hl* method of controlling
"You say your bu.band o«.«aalonally
molting of hen»
A» soon an the hens
ronauk* a palrnlst?"
% r n ( I I m 11<> ti
■ re through laying he turn* them on al
"Yee." «»»»eml young Mr*
Tor
tai fa. feeding them dry bran only. In
li ìris
"You aea. CbArb-y piay* carda a
addition,
Under this treatment they
grani deal *
get thin, Then he feed* them a mixed
"Bui b* l»n t so a i;icr»tklou» a* lo
ration of grain* and meat, giving a
tblnk he ~an foret«-ll hi* lu<k?"
light feed In the morning and all they
"No
Ile takre lt for gianted thai
will eat at noon and
night,
Under
bis luck «IH b* tiad
Bui he aay* Ita
thi*
treatment
they finish molting
worth thè money to hava sometaidy
quickly, get new feather* and t*gln
ta li hlni ha h-ve a band «ortb loeklng
laying In Hcptcmber.
By Dotoiier
1
at"
Washington Hlar
they are In full laying condition and
make a profit through the fall
aud
• nmelHIdg *•«*.
winter.
"Y*e. he I« established In WavMng
ton now at the head of a flourishing
Aifstra tar the Dtery.
anengriiient bureau"
Hu, i-cMful dairy farming depends s
"What »ort of a bureau?"
great deal on growing the neeweaary
•'Why. IC» something entirely new
feed on the farm
(Tty milkmen can
I* take« - liarge of th« caie* of die
a
Here'» a good method of ventilating buy high priced feeds and make
Biased Weal Pointers and arrange» for,
an ordinary «table
Intake flue* are profit, but farmer* who ship longer
«heir reinstatement."—Cleveland l'laln
conatructed In the aldo walla
The ven
distance* require all tbe advantage
Dealer.
Alfalfa Is getting to be
Illation Rue* will take up ronablerable they ran get
Soma Sallarsellwe.
•pare but *re more efficient than
a one of the most Important dairy feeds.
Bafe In hie mountain retr-at. th#
•Ingle flue.
Opening* are at or near It can be grown In almoat any part of
th» floor level and th» tope M>ver«J feet the country where there Is sufficient train robber o;>«-nrd th» to«* of coin he
had scour«xl at th» «oet
tier» the ridge of the roof
Cape or moisture within reach of the long tap
trouble and danger.
cowl» may be placed over them to keep root, provide«! that there I* no rock
It contained nothin* but Lincoln jH-n-
out rain and «now.
to Interfere with It* growth
If you Blee
never tried alfalfa, commence now by
"TVell," he aald. »■ h* trv-k on* of
fitting a small piece of ground very them l.etwei-n hl» thumb »nd tlns.-r »nd
carefully and make It very rich on ■ •sad al the rug. • d pronle on th* coin.
top
The new plant* ar* delicate and "I never voted fur 'bn. an' Ira durn»d
require careful feeding until they get glad of II now!"
•sssssssssssssssssssssssss
tried
U M.imet ie*«l «*.
On» of tbe charm, of music la that
the musically un»<iu<at»«l prison do«e
uinlerslaud '
It
With
one thing more aot bave to
averago poultry ' 'imitative” munir however, th* case
passage
man Is liable to err in tt Is lta k of Is quite d ff- n.it snd every
Flip; baa either an <>bv:ous or a thinly cob
freah air In the coop» at night
out aome hot night about II o’clock eeaisil n,e.vntng 0« r.vsloiially It Is hard
and you will perhaps hear th» thump, le decipher eerrain unusual noiaro. as
Fllegrad*
thump of rcstle*» chickens crowding lb* following story from
• round against each other, fighting In Blaetter Indicate«
The rami...... ... had just played bl*
vatn for a cool, airy spot to sleep In
comfort.
Or In th* morning take a last piece to hl* frieo.t the erltle
"Very fine. Indeed." said tbe crltl*.
wlilff of the fetid, unwholesome air tie
passage
which
fore letting the chickens out. and you “But what I* that
the
will realise that night spent under ; make» the cold chills run down
such
conditions
must prevent tbe(b*^*1^'
■'tih, ' f
j
-er. ■ that I»
■tc-ady. healthy growth neceaaary for
I m >t results
Thi» rondltt»B of affairs where th< • >■ '■ rr hi« th» hot»l bill
brought to b m "
1» liable to be worse with Incubator
chickens, because they are raised tn WHY »uffer with eye
ye trouble*,
troubles, quirk
lai ger fl<> ks and the tendency 1» to relief front
I'ETTITS EYE
u » ng
......................
trim
un:ng
crowd them more after taking them SALVE 2f«c.
All firuggi.ta or Howard
Bro*.. Buffa a. N Y.
from the brooder*.
arated
roTArjfI
Rudyard Kipling eahl to Robert Harr
•me In «unvsralni nn the aubject of
an »»change of Idi >». "Why. all I ever
knew •omrl ody told me."
•uccrssruLi.Y
MANY
"I have uw l y«iur v.luaMe Caxarrt*
•tat I hn I them ;< f-> t
inuidn't do
ì Wllh- ul Ih- ui
I lisvr «wl tbem for
►Olir tune for IndlgrettoU »»I tab-uane»»
and «m now ounj. . tcly cured.
Kn«un-
, a» mi them to ever tour Once Ine«!, you
Hal.lna < blebews.
will never Iw
«.dv it th« tn in the
greatest drawback to the chick
family." I IsardA Mar s. Albeny. N.Y.
n bualnms* le that there I* not • day'»
let up In the steady routine of work
from the time an egg 1» pipped until
the ax close» the hen's history
It la
nature! after th* pullet* are feathered
out and weaned and the rooetare sep e ~
laaCinn llreeila (er Mill».
In testing several bri-eds of cows
the Virginia Experiment Rtatlon found
that Tn profits on milk tbe Holstein»
led with |4 92
;e>r
Individual tier
month; the grade* were s«-coud with
14 21.
The most profitable cow waa
Buckeye DeKoi, who milked twenty-
one months, gave 12.49ft 4 pounds of
milk and 524 24 pounds of butter. The
profit on the milk was 2201 ofi and on
the butter »41.51."
W hen Huge < «««■*•.
lloga not living In duety houaro. that
have per*latent cough», are, aa a rula.
■uffvrlng from worm*.
An aicellcnt
remedy la io dissolve one half pound of
copper«» In warm water and mixing tn
tho »lop for 100 head of pig*.
Thi*
done should t<e given for five morning»;
thin wait a few day», and repeat If
neceaaary. For a »mailer numt>er than
100 head glv* a Rood dram to each
head.
Deirylne I'roUle.
Profit» tn dairying do
not depend
■o much upon th* number of row*
kept, but upon the kind.
Thi» fact
la being realised more and more aa
the dairy Industry
Increase*.
One
way to Increase the acreage of a farm
la to Increase the fertility of the soil
of a farm; similarly, one way to in
erroae a dairy herd la to Increase th*
cow*’ producing power.
«¿radin*
44 lllow
A horticultural curiosity 1» to be
seen In the garden of Gloucmter
Lodge. f*rt*month
Road, near !^>n
don
A gooseberry bush, a currant
bu-h and an elderberry tree are grow
Ing high up on a willow tree, to which
they have by
some
mean*
become
grafted All are fluortahlng and fruit
I* forming on the gooeeberry and cur
rant buahe*.
A « heap ■••eetlcl*».
Font, gardener* use lime and tobac-
co water for destroying many Insect*
which prey on plant*.
A half hu »hai
of lime I* emptied Into a barrel of w*
ter. together with a bucketful of lo
bacco sterna
This la welt Btlrred up.
and after It ha* «ettled for a day or
two the clear water 1« syringed ’ over
bn-he*. killing all Insect* that come
within 'la reach.
All In i .« m »«I time
"Pm aure I don't know why
roll thi* hotel Th«- Palma
Do
I've never ecen a |>ulrn anywhere
the place "
"You’ll ere th.-m before you go. Its
a pleasant little surpris« th« wslt.ra
keep for ths « . - • on tbs last day of
tb< Ir stay" P- k
Revivals »t lllatnry.
Ths Qr»ek» wer» »Hierin* Troy on
the wooiten hor»a
“Ths fl rat joy rid--," they chortled.
Then the »laughter
commenced.—
N»w York Bun
(ondafrgl,
"Renator. may I a.k what you real
ly think of U.» new tariff T”
"A* to that, youn* man. I must re
fer you to my r< i.t.l"
"But you haven't any record. Ran*-
tor
You voted on both »Ide» of th»
question "
"Then I *h<- 1.1 pr< «tdy talk on both
aide» of It. <Si. 1 n 'cnlng."
CeeBSeae* •■ i.enls».
"Tou *ay your dlrlglbl* bailooa I*
a •uccessT'
"Y bb ," *B*werrd th* Inventer
"But ft came down to th* *arth wltk
a tsrrlbl* bump"
"True
But It hit vary cio»* to th*
•pot I was aimlng al."
Th* •»•« Alar
*■ •••«nml.nl laM-atln*.
McMurt met I leader. Ibe lawyer, Bot
long ago
"Ah." «aid be "you're Ju»t
the rnaa I've been looking for for a
week
1 went over to your oilco, but
found you'd moved ~
"Yee. I'm a bio k around the corner
Bow." aald Pleader.
"A dentist ba»
my old place"
"Thea
"8o?"
ventured
McMurk
after thia when wo want our teeth
pulled well have to go where we u»»d
to get our legi- pulled" -New York
Timo*.
Our Neio
Hair Vig or
Ayer's Hair Vigor wa» good,
the best that was made. Bui
Aycr'i Hl r v
T. new Im
proved formula, is better. It
it the one great specific for fill
ing hair. A new preparation In
every w«y. New bottle. New
contents. Ask \our druggist to
»how it to you, "the new kind."
A Real < «••aolstlo».
Llttl* Molly * fatter can't quite see
wh«r* Molly got b»r Information On*
day when her unmarried aunt wa* vis
iting at the bou»» Molly becam* Im
pressed with ber aunt'* solitary «tat»
"Haven't
you
any bu- and.
Aunt
Molly?" »he askod
Aunt Molly'* pre
tended grief over the fact that she «a»
husbendlesa was so real to Molly that
she undertook tbe task of consolation
Never mind. d««r Aunt Molly, bj>
¿Aon nr>/ ( VMff /Ar co/^r o/ /Ao AtffT.
As we r. w n; i«e our r.-w Ihr Vigor it
docs not hsvc the sbgtitcst effect upon
tbe color of the t .
iou may use it
freely snJ f r snv Iccib f tim* with-
oat fear ofch»n»m¿ i c c ’or.
Slope
falling hair
Cures dandruff.
a* «a.» c Ays. c • L mw .
mm .
ban J» •cold "—The Delineati»».
Th. »•n.ral con».lt«<l
lb«
topo
graphical chart.
You und«r»i«nd
colonel.“ he »aid. 'That thi» charge ot
th» oi'ffl'■ • for' * •'
-«It«!, i
th» moat re< kb aa di see card for huinar
life?”
I undere'end.
»«neral."
th«
colonel replied
"The forlorn hope that
lead» th* movement will tie compoeel
eirluaic.ly >f arnnt«- ir chauffeur*."—
Cleveland Plain lx«l»r.
Th» right hand, which I» more *an>
•Itlva to the t.. ; htl^n ihr left. I» I ••
•enitltve than the latter to the eSect
of hrat and cold
CASTOR IA
For Iufanta and Children.
Ths Kind You Have Always Bought
Blguature of
Jgel
aa
nwaerrlngh
"So you were deeply touched by th*
poem young Mr Guff.um
wrote
to
you ?”
"Yea." answered Maymle.
"But It waa not a good poem"
"1 don't care
It was just •• much
trouble for him to write It as If he
been 8 ha k spears"—Washington
had
Star.
F.r.I.I.nce of lb. llaMt.
Jack Hpratt and b'» wlfs »«r. per
•one of more than ordinarily limited
means.
Occasionally they spent IS ■ • us tor
•n* of th» llluatr.tid ninthly maga-
•Inca
Jerk loathed the advertisements and
hl* wife d*t'-.ted the reading matter.
He they ap it It In tw
and thu* kept
clean their lltrrarv j <tter
Se*arsle
Bo.|bt
lAaela.
found her."
"Lucky becssr’
And then------- "
"tihe
waa
Io iking for an Ideal
ma*." replied tb* b«. belor. sadly.—
Tit Bit*.
Ile D44.
"We era told."
a
I
the
Bunday
a >
I te h, t
"th il w
should lov*
our m ik-bl.or N-.w. eh- I» >uur rn-lgh-
her. Tommy?"
I it ; u.irv T
k r merely ITuah-d.
Ir
I
h. 1
.1 -
I i,..thing
Ite
t to t'-il tf ••
Imi»
girl'*
name.—Chlcnsn Tribun*
t>«»aer«.u. «>**••
Once when IJonel Itrough gava hl*
humorou» entertainment at a northern
lunatic asylum, he »pent the hour ha
hml to u It for I
train In playing
one of the Inimiti
n t armless old g.n-
tlemnn. u g.nmc of bUlUird»
Mr I t
gh offered the patient <0 I*
100. and wi>a l-eaten easily
t I
»-
-11. like
t- - \ ii put
you In !>• r» w.th tn.'
Lot.don opin
ion.
kauri the do ugh
end compite» with
• Il pura
No«»oo«ltF •»< Hr-owfy.
Fi-hiller In hl» esthetl «1 and phllo
•ophlral essays wrote that
"B»aut}
alone confers happiness on nil." th*
under Its Influence men forget theli
Happiness I« our being*!
limitations
end and alm And without Iwnuty evei
happlnes* In It» i>arf< I fluusrlng I
Impossible.
CHKSCKNT MIC, CO
Mikcrtol MXH IINI
better than Maple
*»ll»rs.
"What do >< • < !■• 1er the test ef
• Il th» »o-called 'beat selleraT"
qulred th» coller
"Well. I have al way» liked old
Mulberry better than any of th»
• re." answered the Information editor,
turning again to hl» work.
(Í Children Like])
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
CURE
tüt IUI WUIU« TOI
It u so ;4e»Mnt to take
Menn* an unfftih? g
»
It
RMMM that > - m will h«*f Ihr n»n»t prati
cai Ih»m«atU- water » m t»l> r«’r«n now tn
um »
rlwTwU'd <a»A •» froa*-« pip**« In
winter. »*<•
t water m »umma'r no
wate r «upply
.»f a >y ag*rt
I anti
pta> »aJ in tw- rr»«*nt --ul of ’• ght and way
nks.fr «f ireuwl »».«rl will not ruat and
wiii laat a if«-time
Y«»u will b»- evoti with th« I EAt‘f-R
■yatrnt of fun ».»t g ÌK-cwa tic Matar
Stipi ’y
•» ‘ Ut rata’-«-¿u* and frrw
tapàtaivl. ii w I So« .«d My M a «r "upply
Prvbteœ
«to,< tf.r
cough so quickly. Absolutely sale
loo and cigliami no ofMale*
AB Draasiasa. XS •<
IF YOUVL
T] NEVER WORN
ÍXSLÍCKER
\ youyaf
y J to learn the bcxj.ly
; comfort it çtvr» si
th* wrteit weattwr
ItWIS & ST AVER CO
Portland, Ore.
Spokjne, W<ish.
Boise. Idaho.
Huaband Wb> don't you h«v* tlrtd-
»•< shut the kitchen door?
Ons can
•mall ths breakfast cooking all over
th« house
Wife—We l»sv» If «pen nn purpoM
Th» am»ll la all that gets lb» family
■p—Judge
Wag
l.lehlelaa
Re*».
There le a union of hstmskers at
Le Mane Tr.ir ■ In which the office*
ef president. vi- e president. »scretary
•nd treasurer are held bv on* man.
F N U
No 43 OF
hb W izard Q i
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DISTEMPER
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PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color moro good* brlghter and taaler c
and la giiaranteeti to gtv* pertecl re*
w lo dye, bleacb and mia cotora
*
"Why did you never marry. Tom?"
Inquired tbe young Benedict of th*
old ttacbelor
"Welt, you *oe." replied the •Ingle
on*, "when I was quite young I re-
.
:
:. .
. until I
found an Ideal woman
I was difficult
to
ic.it after many years
|
< leeta.
Hotel Clark Just sign your nam»
plea»»
Th» other cue»!» would lita»
"Don't you hurry
me
to regl*ter.‘
young man
I don't sign nothin' tha
I ain't read corer. Ily." I.If*
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