Mrs. Martha C. Wilton.,
7 , V
A Beautiful Woman ! Always
W.ll Woman
Taroma, Wash. "VVIiph one of
my ilaiiKhtrr wai devrlopiiiK into
woitwtnliuod she wan nrrvnus and
In a run down l;ilr of health. Dr.
Pierce's 1-avnriia .'rescription reg
ulated lirr systrin and proved an
rxccllnit tonic mid nrrvinc 1 think
the 'l''uv(inic Prescription' la a
splendid remedy (or womanly ail
ments and can he depended upon.
T am always kM t peak a-good
Word lor it brcstite it is so rrliahle.'
Mm. Martha C. Wilton, Hi't Ji.
Jay hi.
You will inon be well If you ilarf
to lake 1-avoritu Prescription, in
tablets or lnilid. All tlruKKiil.
Write Dr. Pierce, Prctidmt Inva
lid.' Hotel, in lluflTaltj, N. Y Cor
iree mcdirut advice. Scnd 10c lor
trial pag, ol the Prescription Tablet.
Title.
Tltlo to property ahould bo guaran
tied And protected. A buyer who
take the word uf tho idler la only
hi iinvlf to blame It be rum inlo trou
bin. At the time ol signing the pro
lioiloary agreement have It Incorpo
rated Into the contract that a guaran
teed tltlo ahull ba dullvered and title
Inauranre 'barked by a reasonable
company furnished.
Not Known to Science.
Tho gmiloglrul survey auya that
there are no springs known to a atorm.
Any auch condition would bo caused
by the air pressure, on tho outside of
tho aprlng h-aKi-nltig, duo to the
change of the barometer. However,
suth a change would hardly be notic
ed and fuw. If any, stream of thla aort
havu been discovered.
Here'a a Sample.
A prominent physlilan any a that
face powder cause aathrua. It cer
tainly reaponnlblu for a lot of "wheel
ing" among the paragraphers. Iloa
ton Transcript.
Pertonal Maonellsm.
Watchea aro aomutimea very erl
ously affected by tho magnetism of
tlielr weareri. In most caaci thoae
who hovo thla effect are dark coin
plexloticd. Office of Deemeter. f
Orlginully tho deemster wai a judi
cial officer In Scotland, who formally
pronounced tho doom or lenience of
death on condemned criminals. The
name li now given In the Inlo of Man
to two judgei, who act at clilef Ju
tlcea of til" laland.
Hie Call Namee Him.
The hoopoe la about eleven Inche
long, of a dull rufous or fawn color,
varied with black and white, any Na
ture Magazine. Ill numo originated
from III etrango call. The bird la a
native of parta of Kuropo, Asia and
Africa.
Y After Every Meal
Pass it around
after every nicaL
Give the family
' the benefit of Its
old to digestion.
Cleans teeth too.
Keep It always ,
In the liouse. ID
ZCosts Uttk' helps much " i
mm
You Want a Good Position
Vary waftTaka tha Aomnntanity and hnatnaaa
Manafamant, Prttala Kaflratarlal, Calralntor
Oomtomatar, Btanofraohia, PaaBMaaaia. at
OamatanUl Taachara' Ouuraa al
Behnke-Walker
. Taa faramori Bnilnaal Oollaf of tha North watt
Shich haa woa nor Aemiraitr Aw.rda and (Mt
adala than any othar acihonl In Amarica. (Mail
fur aiir rluiwaaa Catalog, ronrtk tHroat Mar
Morrtann, Portland, Or, laaaa M, Walkar, praa
P. N. U.
No. 9, 1925
1
'Mill
SANITATION URGED
TO FIGHT-DISEASE
Dr. V. A, Moore of the Xew York
lute veterinary College at Cornell unl
veralty aayi that the beat way aa yet
known to fight tha poultry plague
whlela baa alarmed ao many poultry
men la by thorough and adequate limi
tation. No remedy la known for alck
fowla, nor la any drug known that
can be given to healthy onee to Im
munize them.
With these flute In mind, Doctor
Moore offer the following euggeatlona
to poultry grower to help them In
fighting thla awirtly working malady:
Keep botiiea clean and well ventilated,
and feed no garbage containing raw
chicken fleah or vlacera. At leuat one
outbreak win afartedfrom feeding henl
Infected vlacera. Ho aure that any
new fowla come from a healthy aotiree,
and laolute newly ptirchaaod fowla In
a aeparate ioiia for at leaat ten daya
before they are plnced In the home
flock. Watrh all poultry carefully.
Itemove any alck one promptly and
thoroughly clean and dlalnfect the
place. Ilurn or bury dead fowl.
Clean and dlalnfect all uaed poultry
crate brought on the premlae. Cut
and dog ahould not paa from one
poultry bona or farm to another, and
owner, attendant, or other peraon
ahould not go from farm on which
fowl plague Mint to other poultry
farm or houae. Take precaution to
prevent the vlru from being bronght
to the premlae nn Implement, cloth
ing or animal, and If the vlru ahould
gain entrance, keep It, from getting
away and Into other flock. All In
fected poultry bonaea ahould be
cleaned. be litter burned or bnrled
and the 'floor, rooata, feeding and wa
tering dlahew and neata dlalnfected.
In deacrlblng the aymptom of the
dlaeaae, he any the bead hang down,
the caynb and wattle become blulah In
color, and the temperature, which at
flrat la blgh, drop to aubnormat. The
noe and Inteatlnea, dtaclurge, and
thla matter I heavily charged with
the vtma canalng the dlaenae. Aa the
plague I reported to be more active
In aummer thtn in winter. It I Impor
tant that It aprrad be checked and
the vim deatroyed a aoon a poa
all'le. The main thing, aaji Doctor
Moore, la to deatrny dlaeaaed bird
and -keep healthy fowla away from
them, either before or after death.
Soft Shelled Epgs Are '
Caused by Too Much Fat
Matching eeg ahould be teated a
early a the fifth day. but In the caae
of beginner particularly the acventh
day of tnruhatlon la the beat for the
flrat teat. Ity that time It I an eaay
matter to detect the Infertile egg.
A cardboard with a round hole ahont
an Inch In diameter cut In the center
makea good egg t eater. The room
ahould be dark excepting for the light
uaed In teatlng. The cardboard ahould
be held between the operator and the
light and the egg placed one at a
time before the ainall bole In the card
board. The germ will then be eaally
located.
The dead germ la readily dlatln
gtilahed from the live germ, aa It will
how a grnylah, llfelra appearance.
The Infertile eirgwlll appear aa clear
aa an ordinarily freah egg. On tie
other hand, the fertile egg will ahow a
dark apot In Die renter, with numerou
blood veaaela radiating from It Tha
egg that do not ahow a live germ
ahould of course be removed.
It I advisable to teat again about
the fourteenth day, aa eometlmee the
germ dlei In the course of develop
ment, Such eggi ahould also be re
moved at once, a decay I very rapid
and frequently they cause change In
tbe temperature of the lucubator.
Guinea Hens Are Wild
Guinea bene usually ere too wild to
be aet anywhere except In the neat
where they have become broody, and
often luch a neat la unaafe. Itecauae
of theae disadvantage and the fact
that guinea hens do not make the moat
ntlifactory mother for guinea rblcki,
ordinary hen are moat often uaed to
do both the Incubating and the brood
ing, at lenat until late In the aummer,
when the guinea bene often are allowed
to alt and rnlae a brood without much
attention being given them.
' Poultry Facts
Chicken ahould be put on tha mar
ket aa aoon aa they are ready.
, One might better hold atork In a J
wunnn acneme man to utiy rcea jor
poor lnyera.' Cull
a a a
Soy bean men! added to the poultry
ninsh must Dot be mode a aubatltute
'or animal nroteln
' Egg during tha winter are a rarity
on tha average farm, and ao long aa
corn la the sole diet, the fowl, exposed
to nil aorta of bad weather and the
pullet sold off, there will be a scarcity
of both egg) and market poultry.'
a a
Ilena that have been In the laying
pen two full season nnd are to he
aold thla year will not molt until fully
two month later than the younger
heni. There I no ue In keeping them
through the hot weather waiting for
the molting aeiiton to arrive t;ofore
yotl mqrMt them.
TOM KITTEN'S LUCK
TOM KITTEN bad bad a bard time
of It ever since he could remember.
If be ever had a mother he did not
remember ber, and be never, had a
home.
Turn slept anywhere he happened to
find a place when be wa tired running
away from big dogs, In fact, moat of
hi life, It seemed to Tout, had been
apent In running from dog and dodg
ing itone and broom.
One day Tom found blmtf In a
place where there were no high build
ing or noisy treet car. Tom Kitten
did not think there could be so many
tree In the world a he could see no-v,
He felt ao happy be ran, and the
farther be run the nicer tbinga looked.
li mm
Awakened by a Big Dog Barking
Right In Hie Face.
little white bouae and more tree and
flower, and, beat of all, Tom found
garbage rnna.
"Thla la a pretty good country -to
live In," thought Tom that night when
he crept behind a barrel on the aoft
graa to aioep, but ho was "rudely
awakened In the morning ly a big dog
barking right In hla face. (
Tom waa city bred and quick at
jumping, and he waa on top of a
fence before the dog had recovered
from bla aurpriae at a acnttch Tom
gave him on the tip of lila noee, and
pretty aoon the dog tired of barking
at Tom, ran away, nnd Tom went hunt
ing for bla breakfaat.
lie found plenty to eat. and that
night he alept under some Mops, where
be found an old bag, the nicest bed
Something to
Think jibout
BjF.'j. WALKER
A RAY OF SUNSHINE
IT MATTERS not bow kfiwly we may
be. nor how dread life-tide about
our little aelve may ebb and flow,
there I alway aome one among our
friend and acquaintance npon whom
w can abed a ray of sunshine.
Some one la living under darker
aktea than we, 'longing for encouraging
wordt or cheering smile; aome one Is
alarvlng for affection which niegn to
him or her k lamp of hope ; hum one
I driving to overcome rulnou habits,
too weak to hold hi 'or ber frail craft
on a aafe course.
Each one needs a ray of friendship,
the blessed boon which If uavd aright
would make the whole world brighter,
knit mankind closer In happiness,
aoothe aching heart, dry burning
tear and hide from cold at a re the
beggar' outstretched band.
There I lomethlng In aoul sunshine
that penetrate!. the toughest fiber In
human nature,
8o Rend forth thla mystic cheer far
and' wide.
There are hungry heart every
where, behind wall of marble and
statu of hovel, praying for apprecia
tion and aympathy.
Kind one If we can and blow to
flame the apark that . kindle ,love.
Scatter aunihlne across the aea and
over the land until It aboil turn night
to noon tide.
We may peak different dialect,
but we can punctunte oor sentence
with cheer and make ourselves un
derstood, not clumsily nor dimly, but
eaally and clearly as the aunllght of
heaven. ,
And If we have within us the right
spirit, we ran continue thla beneficent
work until love shall canopy the earth,
faith and hopo flood the dark place
with glorious light and sorrow turn to
gladness. Whatever the number of
good deed we may have done, how
ever fur we have flung the sunshine,
theae will be time In our live when
w shall feel that we have not done
enough to merit the pene which la
our unspeakably aweet and rich be
ytnd price.
(0 ky MoOlura Nawapapar Syadloata.l
O
(A r IfgClar Nawapapar (yndloata.)
Tom ever had known, and In the morn
ing, when the tun shone In through
the crack nice and warm and awoke
him, Tom Kitten for the first time In
hi life did not have to Jump and run.
Instead be stretched himself and
pawned, and If he were not o hun
gry Tom thought he would like to
tay there the rest of hi nine lives,
for he wa certain something dreadful
must be awaiting blm outside.
Ilutwhen he crawled out from undt
the steps and looked around all wa
till, ao be walked up the steps and
ant In the warm sunshine to make his
toilet.
Tom eyed a bottle of milk on the
steps. There waa no way of getting
any, and he had tasted milk only a
ft times. That waa when someone
broke a bottle and he waa aide to get
a few lap before he wa driven away.
While he wa washing hi face some
one opened the door, and Instead of a
bang from a broom a pleasant v ice
said. "Hello, puss, where did you come
from 7"
Tom waa quite surprised at the nice
sound he made a he ruhhed against
the nice voiced person, lie bad never
done much porting, and he waa pleased
with the sound.
The kitchen door was open, and a
Tom looked In he saw a mouse, and
forgetting broom snd atone he ran
In and caught It,
"Well, If till pus can't catch a
mouse 1" exclaimed the nice person.
"You are a real cat. Ton don't wait
for your breakfaat to be brought to
yon on a plate. Tou ahull have a
saucer of milk."
Tom crawled under the atove. lie
had never seen one before, hut- some
how he knew Just what to do, and
while b wa dozing he heard some
one aay, "We'll keep that kitten. He
know how to catch mice."
That nlgbt behind the atove Tom
found a nice bed made for him. "This
I whnt I call luck," aald Tom aa he
curled up for a good nlght'a deep.
Nut (II night, of course, for Tom knew
that mice run about mostly in the
dark, and he wanted to ahow be was
grateful for auch a good home, so he
slept with one ear open, ready to catch
the tiniest sound.
(1) br MoClur Navapapar ratleata '
n
The Appleton Familj
Mr. lysaaJar Ma Aastataa '
Mrs. LyaaaaW Ma Asflatsa
MiM Dayasy MaysM Aaalata
Maatar Ckaastty Davara Aavlatsa
aaaaaa'eeieaaaa
JJnS. LtSANDKR JOHN ArpLB
A TON claim to be the neatest
housekeeper In ber town. Her kitchen
Iloor waa painted two month ago,
and she'' points to It with- pride now.
Not a vestige of pulnt left on It. Ordi
narily, It fakea three year to scrub all
the paint off a kitchen floor, but Mr.
Appleton did It In two month.
. a a a
If Lysandcr John Appleton gave the
guests all the chicken bis wife begs
them to rat, there would be nothing
left for the Appleton family but. the
neck and the gravy.
a a a
Dayaey Mnyme Appleton ha Issued
a card to the public a follows: "I'er
bapa, being only a simple little girl,
my Influence In this great world will
never amount to much, but what little
weight It may possess I whdi to throw
In the Interests of pence. I dexire to
ask kind friend that, they no longer
Invite my father, the Honorable J.y
sander John Appleton, to nny evening
entertainment. When he get the In
vitation he roar till he ha reached
the hostess' door, and Is cross for a
week afterward. Ho alwnys say he
won't go, and my mother always
make blm, and he get o riled up
that It Is almoat Impossible fox nie to
coax any money out of him for a
month later. If kind friends will Id
to their Invitations, 'Mr. Appleton Not
Expected,' I may get him buck to,thnt
culm, submissive slate of mind where
It will bo longer be necessary for me
to pick hi pockets after nlk'ht."
l(S by Oaorts Matthaw Adama.)
(I.
ValuabU to Science
The American Nautical Almanac la a
mathematical publication of the bu
reau of equipment nf the naval ob
aervttory. It contains tables of posi
tion of various heavenly bodlea ut
Hated time and other Information of
lyc nature and la Issued several year
In advance. It la used by navigator,
astronomer and geodeslat.
PORTI ANH
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RATES MODERATE
Sl7M FrtoT'' I-MTat-aa
Natural Soap Factorle.
Most of the raw material procured
from the Interior' of the earth must
go through varlou protease before It
may be utilized, though much la de
livered ready to use. Coal and salt
are familiar examplea and In aome lo
calities ready-made soap la found. One
natural "plant" la at Abcraft, British
Columbia, another In Nevada, and a
third at Oken'a Lake, Cal, soap from
which place baa been used In (juan
tie for, many year.
Bayberry Candle.
The berriea are collected from the
bayberry bush and boiled In pail of
water. The wax rise to the ton. la
skimmed off, and boiled again. Reg
ular candle wlcka are cut the dealred
length, attached to a rod dipped in
warm water and then dipped Into the
poll of wax aeveral time. Allow the
wax to harden between time. The
wax should be kept just warm enough
to be In a liquid state.
Glass of Milk Equals Eggs.
Aa a tissue-building food milk 1
recognized a In the flrat class, but it
remain for the food chemlt to tell
bow't glass of milk compare with
other edible. A for protein, they
lay one gias will provide as much as
one large egg, twelve onion, three po
tatoes, two and a quarter shredded
wheat biscuits, five slices of bacon.
twenty apples, six banana or two
thick slice of whole-wheat bread.
Sheltered Cortex.
What 1 known as the Cortex tree,
which la said to have sheltered Cortez
400 ear ago, recently ended its ex
istence and has been taken down. Tbe
piece are being carefully guarded
and It U possible that tbe trunk will
be placed In a Mexican museum. It
waa also known aa "The Tree of the
Woeful Night; and it Is aald that Cot-
tei rested tinder it when he had been
driven from tbe Aztec Capital.
Sea Lions.
On the Pacific coast there are two
specie of aea lions, tbe California sea
lion, ranging; along the coast of that
atate, and the Steller lea lion, ranging
from the California coast north into
Alaska, says Nature. Magazine. The
largest of the old bull will measure
about .ten feet and the estimated
weight i about 1,200 or 1,500 pound.
The cow weigh 400 to 600 pounds.
What's Posterity te DoT
What are we to do for big, success
ful men in the future! Tboie who
walked throe or four mile to school
and underwent many hardship in
their youth soon will be all gone.
Toledo Blade.
Explaining Emotion.
Pleasure and pain are enly different
constitutions of tbe mind, sometime
occasioned by disorder in the body or
sometime by thoughts In tbe mind.
Teaching History,
History should be taught not only
from the point of view of one's own
country, but also from that of foreign
er. If history were taught by French
men In England and Englishmen In
France, there would be no disagree
ments between the two countries, be
cause each would understand the
other' point of view. Bertrand Rus
sell In the Century Magazine.
Worse Luck.
It was in Twin Peaks tunnel. Some
thing happened to the lights and they
all went out for a moment. When
they came back a woman complained
to the conductor. "Somebody kissed
me" "Gwan," growled a workman.
"You ain't got no kick. Somebody
wiped me veal cutlet Now, what do
yuh think o' that t" San Francisco
Bulletin.
a. -.4.
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A Musical Bar.
Tbe word bar when applied to mu
sic between two vertical line of the
score. Is not correct. The bar simply
divides the music into portions of
equal duration. Such portions are
really measure of music, or as It was
called In ancient times, "musics men
auratis," to distinguish it from tbe
old "musics cboralla," In which all the
notes were of the same length.
What Can You Remember?
The man wbo said that be could' re
member an incident which occurred
when he waa six month old must-,
have had a peculiarly vivid Imagina
tion. Some people can remember back
to their third or even aecond year, but,
aa a rule, all that occurred prior to
one'a fifth year la blotted out.
' Red-Light Glovea.
Luminous gloves are being worn by
motor drivers in Parft. A red light
showing on the back of the out
stretched hand is switched on by
bringing the thumb and forefinger to
gether. The Difference.
The difference between a "tomahto"
and a tomato Is regarded by tome as
the difference between "high culture"
and agriculture, says the office boy..
Discovery of Quinine.
Colds of the ancients were not
treated with quinine, tor the drug wa
not discovered until after the time of
Columbus.
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