.- I'M'': ' -BjM.''Wilf-v NIXTY YEARS AGO young imiiii who practiced medicine In I'uniievlvitiiln bccuino (union and m called In consultation In many town and cities bconuae ol lil success In Dm ticatiiicut of disease. This was lr. l'lurcn. wliu llnai I v n i ado up lili inliid lo place some of hi medicine More lint j)iiljlo, and moving to lluf. l:li, N. V,, put lip what In called hla "r'avorlio I'limcrlptloii and placed it Willi tint (IniccinU In every stulo. Dr. I'lercu's l'avorllo 1'rcscription Iim lung boon recognised aa a ionlo (or diseases peculiar to womankind Alter suffering puln, feeling nervous, dlKey, weak ami drnggid-uowQ hy wealt nesse if her ava, a woman la quickly restored to health liy It um. Thou Miidi "I women testify Hint lir.Pierco' favorite Prescription Iim entirely cr.vlicnU'd their dintresrlng ailment. 1'ul lip in b'Kli fluid and tablet form. Send 10o b Dr. l'leire, llnllalo, N.Y., (or Iriul parkiK tablet. WrlUi (or fn-e ooiilldi'iitiul medical advice. Buy Cqfflna In Advane. I'nlli'd Hiuli'i autliorltlci recently admitted ln(u tho country aa personal property a vary handsome coffin brought lie re by a woman (roin Kurope who, fearing death while hero, wan ted lo bo burled In casket of her own choosing. Thli fait cauiod uudertsk ttra to reveul tha (act that hundred! of eccentric persons, mostly women, bad picked out their cofflm In advance and they were atored awaiting rail. Homo are of Ivory, some of cast Iron and other of rnrcit tlinbera. tUVB-4txm tmm urtt UlI'B riw iffif Muni. Urn livttiO, r trtinmi fog- ntailMiiui! m. StrvtwtK Punt niwinMj N- tnM III hulk. botfUti f4 m tfrat ltSnr mmm, 1h wigjnal tNW wL J AN V ILK, 1m. 4-7 Cl St., NYHi T wwik. aW fm. ml tt fW 44 0mm. KELLOGG'S TASTELMSa CASTOR OIL English Dukt'a Coronet. The coronet of an KiiglUh duke con- lull of a circlet of gold around which, arranged at rqual dhttance from one another, are eight gold sfrawborry leave. The leave are called pamley by aome authorities. Colonial Speed Record. There was great excitement In the American colonies In 1766 over the re markable feat of an express wuiron (hat made the trip from New York city to I'hlludelphla In the record time of two days. Bay tVsr Williams. They ain't no use In prnylu' for Providence ler take care of you ef you don't give da railroad train do right-of-way. Atlanta Constitution. A Sweet Breath at an umes After eatlni e aaokint Wrljlryk freshen the mouth and sweearn the breath. Nerve art soothed, throat Is refreshed and digestion aided. So easy to carry the link padurtl after etfery meat , You Want at Good Position Very well Taka the Aermintnncv end llualnraa Mnnacement, Private Becretarl e, Cnlculiitor, Comptometer, rltenoara pine, i-nrniinNnip, ur uummerciat Teacn trs' Cuurse at Behnke-Walker The fnremnet HiilneM Cnlleae of the Nurthwent whlrh hn won more Accurney Awnnli Mid (loM.Mivlnln than any other aehiHil In Amerlia. Hend for our But'eeas i ntnliiK. Kuurth nireni near AimTisun, l'orlluiiil. Or. Imiao M. Walker, J'rea. P. N. U. No, IS, 1925 mm V J raw THE ORGANIST OF SULZBACH Bp FRED R. WEBBER ( by Short Ntury PuM. Co.) IN TUB lltUe Oeriuan town of Suls bacb, Joaef Itudolatidt wa an Im portant man. for mora than fifty years be bad been organist of the village church. And to be the organlat of the village church of Sulabacb I a distinction second only to that of be ing burgomaster or pastor. Hut both organ and organist bad become so Vd that even the ultra-conservative townspeople saw that a change wa uecvaaary. To buy a new orgau wa not a difficult matter, but to discharge tha old organist, now too feeble to Oil tha poelUod, was another thing. A popular subscription was taken, and tha townspeople saw visions of an organ that would b the pride of the lower Khlne-couutry. Itullder were called from Urusaeli, and In the course of time the orgsn wa built, brought to Kulibacb and let up. On tb day that tha work wa com pleted, tha question of the old or gaulst' dismissal was settled, for It was learned that Josef Itudolstadt had died during the night. Now another question arose. Who wnt to play the new organ? Such position of honor could not be given to tb first man who applied for It True, Sulsbach had a doten aspiring orgnnlts,.yet only two seemed eligible. One was Kerr Esquerr and the other waa Karl Itudolstadt, eon of the old organist. I'lerre wa a Frenchman, and bad lived In the town for year. Ilia house waa In the lower part of the town, near tha Ithlna. Thla, together with tb fact that llrrre waa a musician of exceptional ability, waa all that the people of the town knew about blm, for be wa a mu who kept much to himself. Ooaalp had never bit upon any explanation of bta past. Just why so talented a man should he content to live In a village and teach music waa a matter that bad never been explained. Karl Itudolstadt wa man of con siderable popularity, lie had spent all his life In the town, was well known and well liked. Karl had Inherited hla musical talent from his father, and had apeut yesra In training, under th direction of the old organ master. Such man was fitted for th posi tion, hi friend Insisted, tint there were other who were determined that th Frenchman's great skill should not he Unored. Tb question agltatec Bulshach fur day. It was, discussed with much vehemence by the towns men, and whenever a group of people were seen on the street. It was rea sonably certain that the tuple of con versation wa tli Ksquerre Hudnlstndt controversy. Finally a ptao wa evolved and agreed upon. It was decided to hav trial day, and th rival musicians were each to play. The tow nienpl were to be the Judges, snd th selec tion of th organist wa to be by popular vol. For days tha rival musicians prac ticed on th big organ. Finally th trial day arrived, tt had been declared a public holldny, and every man who could brought hla family to th church to hear the candi dates play. The pator of th church announced the conditions. Eacb organist waa to hsv th privilege of playing what' ever he wished. If either of the two refused to compete,' th choice wa to go to hi rival. Every person above th age of eighteen wa entitled to one vote, and their choice would decide th question of such moment. The nam of I'lerre Ksquerre waa announced. TJiere waa much sup pressed excitement when the French man took hla place a( th organ and arranged hi stops. Th people of Bulthacb bad never beard aucb playing. Pierre bin! choaeu only on number. II started wltb the aot toned (top of the organ, gradually added to hi registration. building up hi them a he weut, un tU be reached the climax In thunder of diapasons that brought th entire audience to their feeL He left tha organ bench flushed, and with ft look of conscious triumph. Th peopl were speechless for a time. Then they, looked at on another In amusement, for when had any of them heard such playing I They discussed It In suppressed whispers. It wa wonderful! Hut other Insisted that Karl Itudolstadt could outdo the Frenchman. The nam of th young Gorman wa announced, and th people were all attention. Hut tb rival candidate did not appear. Five, tun, fifteen minute passed, tben half an hour. Tb people grew restless. Tben It waa luggosted that I'lvrr be elected, for by th term of th trial, Itudolstadt' elisenc mad him Ineligible. Th Uonnan' friend protested, because they knew that Karl was no coward, and that h wu not absent voluntarily. Messenger were sent out, but the man could not be found. A vot wa taken and th French' man elected. Day passed, and Karl Itudolstadt did not return. Th town wa agitated for ft whllft, for It wss not usual for ft man to lesv hi family and friend In such manner, especially In com' niunlty wlier generation live and die. and no on think of moving away, Gradually th matter wa forgotten, and In th course of time It became a tradition of tb village. Tli organ and th organist wer famed throughout th region, and many tale were told of the wonderful (kill of tb organist. Finally, before a fest-day, It was decided to repair th organ. The French organist, now grown old, bad kept It lu repair, but now It needed thorough overhauling, and the builder wer aent for and arrived. ' That night 1'lerr Ksquerre wss seen entering th church. On tb following day tb master- builder wbo wa repairing tb organ, left th church In greut excitement and summoned on of th town of ficials. Hi builder led th way to tb cburch, and motioned (or tha select man to follow blm to tb organ loft Tut your foot on that pedal," tb builder said. The selectman obeyed, but there wa no sound. 'What I wrong wltb th organ 1 Why will that pedal not sound r "Follow m snd yoo'll tee." Tb master-builder hurriedly led tb way to tb back of th organ nnd up a long Udder to platform. Heion war th row of great, open pedal- pipe. Th builder lowered bis Hitht Into on of them and motioned for tb town official to took. "A man' feet I" th (electaoaa cried. After hurried discussion, number of workmen war called, and th big pipe wa lifted out and Inld on tb floor of tb organ loft. Then the workmen draw from th lesid of tb pll th body of tb old Frenchman. Th men wer horrified. No one cared especially for tb sinister old organlat, but tb manner of hi death wu ter rible. On of th men, sroaiixring tb body, govs cry, and called tb attention of hi companion te rope clutched In th band of th dead Pierre. Tbey pulled th rope out of tb pip, and at Ita end wa bundle. Tb selectman' eye Hashed meaningly. "I hav always suspected," he aald; "now w shall see." 11 rut th leather thongs and un rolled ft faded coat of peculiar make that even th younger men remem bered aa belonging to tb missing or ganist Inside of this wss another bundle. In which wa wallet, watch and severs! smaller articles of Jewelry. In th esse of the watch wa engraved : . "Karl Itodolatadt, Bulabach, 181T." Th story waa clear to all. Before th trial tb selectman explained to the or ran builder, the Frenchman bad killed his rival and bad made way with bta body, possibly (Inking It In th river. He bad hidden In th organ pipe tb dead man' coat and valu able, w hich would hav Identified blm, should th body be found. When the builder cam, tjis Frenchman, alarmed at th possible discovery of bis crime, tried to remove the Incriminating arti cle from th organ pipe, had lost his balance and bad fallen In himself to terrible death. Tha excitement In 8ulzbach, when the new waa learned, wa great, and many reproacbea wer heaped on the memory of th dead Frenchman. Th organ I tb pride of th vll lajrn, even today, and th townspeople never grow tired of telling the occa elonnt visitor of Ita nnuaual story. With Prey in Gratp, ' Tiger Sensed Danger Moat wild animal are specialists; that la to aay, they are highly devel oped In on particular direction. The tiger I great a atalker. His feet seem to be shod wltb sllenc. A gen tleman, for many year ft resident of India, cites an experleoc of on neigh bor Ulustratlv of thla point II bad been much annoyed by tigers, and at last tied ft bullock out In clearing and took up his own po sition In a tree to wait Ull th tiger should com after the bait The ground waa covered wltb dried leaves, which In hot weather are ao brittle that even th walking of a bird over them can be beard for good distance. In no very long time a large tiger lipped out of tb forest and slowly edged toward th bullock. Ill method waa ao elaborate and careful that the man who aaw It used to declare that It would have been worth a thousand rupeea to any young sportsman to hsv witnessed It So carefully did he put down eacb paw, and so grsduatly did he crush the leave under It that not a sound wa to be beard. Iletween him and th bullock waa stump about four feet high, with long, projecting sur face roots. Thla, plainly, th tiger looked upon a godsend. He got upon on of the roota bal anced himself carefully, and so was able to walk quickly and silently a) far a th tump. II approached ao gradually and nolsalestly, and his color agalnat tb brown leave waa ao Invisible, that he waa close upon the bullock before be waa perceived. Then, Instantly the bullock charged. Th tiger eluded him, and In mo ment more had hi pawa on the bul lock's neck, ready to drag him down. Tben, Ilk flash, he caught sight of th rop by which the bullock was tied, and sprang nto th forest Mythological Lore We often speak of Nemesis punn ing someone. Nemesis was the god dess of revenge, who mercilessly hur ried to punishment guilty soul con demned by th goddess of Justice. Her nam ha becom a synonym for retri bution. "A sure t Fate" Is a common phrase. Why 1 fat so sure! Th Fate were three sisters who con trolled men' destinies. Th first sla ter spun life' thread, the aecond twlated It nnd th third cut It off with her shears. They alone dared oppose tb sovereign will of th gods, and tbey Issued lrravocabl degrees. COMFORTABLE HENS ALWAYS LAY WELL Do everything you ran to make your bene comfortable. If their bealtb and vitality are kept at tb highest level, it will add many eggs to your bssket If your bens sr worried by lie and mites, tben tbey cannot lay tb maximum number of eggs. An ounce of prevention Just now 1 worth ft pound of cur later on. fllils) Is good poultry gospel, accord ing te D, 11 llall, extension poultry specialist wbo warn u that wltb tb warm weather coming on we will hav more trouble wltn Ilea add mite tban w bad during the cooler months, and that everybody should take extra pre caution at tbl time of tb year to get rid of these parasites. Mites can be controlled by sprsy Ing th house with whitewash to which ba beea added enough dis infectant to make a 0 per cent solu tion, A good coal-tar product such a creosote or taroleum, may be used a a disinfectant. ' rninir acid Is also good. In spruylng ih bouse be sure to spray every square inch of surface. If you niia a few mites, tben yon will have a multitude to deal wltb tb following week. It Is also good Idea t paint tb perch pole wltb a mixture of equal parts of kero sene and used engine oil. Lie ar found on th Individual bens. Tbey spend tl.'lr entire life on tb body, laying their eggs snd sticking them to the feather in small colonies. Ubey can be found In tbe fluff feathers sod under th wings. No ben will go about ber business of producing eegs wltb sny degre o efficiency wltb lice covering her body. The best method of getting rid of lie Is by dusting with a good Insect pow der. Sodium fluoride Is s good para site killer. Tabs pinch of sodium fluoride snd dust It Into th fluff featbers, under eacb wing, on tb neck, back and - body of tbe fowl. Work the powder down Into tb festh era to tbe akin. Another good powder can be mada from one pound of snuff snd one-half pound of sulphur mixed with on gallon of road dust or ashes. It Is good Ides to build a dust box and allow eacb ben to dust herself. Look over the bens In about ten days to sea If all the lice wer killed, and If necessary glv them another good dusting. Feed Poultry With Eyes Open and Watch Closely Experience counts with poultry, de clared poultrymen at the New Tork State Oolleg of Agriculture at Ithaca. Tbey ssy It Is easy to tell bow If should be done, but that It Is dif ferent matter to do It, and that, doirifc It over and over again wltb one's eyes open la the wsy to gain th knowledge that make poultry pay. Immature and undermined pullets ar often tb csus of low egg production la many flocks, say men at the state college. And some poultrymen. they say, try to mak themselves believe that they have flock of good-slxed pullets by weighing the largest ones. Tha only persons tbey fool ar them selves, and that to no avail, A pullet which Is nnderstxed or Im mature will not lay enough to be pro fitable. And wbat one man consider small pullet may be considered large enough by another man. It Is not wholly matter of opinion, however, aa thera ar standards of weight which ar about right for egg produc tion. The tlm chick ahouid b batched dependa on th man wbo I going to do th feeding. .Chick may nintur much earlier under th cure of one man than under that of another. The general rut should be followed of maturing tb pullet so that they will com Into laying In th early winter month when egg price are highest. As with every otber kind of live stock, eternal vigilance 1 th price of success, snd th poultryman wbo make profit I the on who "rare for bis flock In both sanse of tb word. Chicken Production of Last Year Very Heavy Som 078,300,000 chicken wer pro duced In tli United State last year, which waa 29.400,000 more than In 1023, according to estimate Just re leased by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. Despite this Increased production there were on farms January 1, 1023, approximately aL'T.OOO.COO ihlckens as compared with 470.300,000 on January 1, 1021 Th decrease In stocks on hand Jan uary 1 U attributed to increased con sumption, and to larger stocks going Into storage. Total stocks of froxco poultry In storage February 1 wer reported at 138,253.000 pounds compared with 99, 480,000 poundaJlcbruary 1 a year ago. Tankage for Breeders It Is customary to Include In tb r tlon for laying ben tankage or meat crap, and It Is usually mixed In with mill feeds to form a dry mush which I available to tb bird at all times. Where the egg are to b used for hatching It Is not advisable lo mak th proportion of tankage more than 10 to IS per cent Where milk Is available It can take the place of th tankage In th mash, thru gallon of milk a day for such 100 bens being equivalent. PORT! A NTH va. a i jut Portland, Oregon. EMaDory Select Residential St Transient' UU s4 YamaUl. PortW. Onm -Modem Fireproof American FUa ATE MODRRATR "ALL MIIIES" Guaranteed Rebuilt Typewriters 8al Trm; 16.00 wrothlj If ttini. tmtoi ami, SI. 60 ft op. ' Seng fat Ulustntod price tost. WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO., n ninth an, Serving1 Eleven States MUTUAL CREAMERYCO.,lPorlland. Llmburger Cheese. The unpleasant odor of Llmburger cheese Is due to specific fermentations Induced during ripening. This cheese is made from sweet milk, the curd be ing formed Into cake about five inches square and two Inches thick and are pressed. The main cause of the putrefactive fermentation la the extremely moist condition in which It la kept. Work That Counts.. My friend, all speech and humor are short lived, foolish, untrue. Genuine work done, wbat thou workest faith fully, that is eternal! Take courage, then; raise the arm, strike borne, and that right lustily; the citadel of hope must yield to noble desire, this sec onded by noble effort. Thomas Car lyle. Liberty. The liberty of ft people consists In being governed by laws which tbey have made themselves, under whatso ever form It be of government; the liberty of private man la being mas ter of bis own time and actions, a tar aa may consist with tbe laws of God, and of bis country. Cowley. Nsturs's Wisdom. Nature give to every time and sea son some beauties of its own; and from morning to night, as from tbe cradle to the grave, la but ft succes sion of change so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their prog ress. Philippine Mohammedans. In the Philippine Islanda there are about 450,000 Moroa, wbo are Moham medans. Although the wildest and most fanatical of tbe natives, they are the only onea who bava petitioned to have the United States keep control of the Philippines. Babylon's Dimensions. It Is now believed that the ancient city of Babylon waa 14 miles square, surrounded by a wall 60 miles In length. 300 feet high, 100 feet broad at the base and wide enough on tbe top for two charlota to race abreast. Taught Value of Potatoes. The potato owes Its Introduction as sn article of food Into Franco to the effort of the French chemist. Tar mender, who lived on potatoes dur ing an Imprisonment of five years, from 1758 to 1763, In Germany. Education's Impress. 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Tbe grasshopper pest became so serious In parte of Arkansas at one time that negro laborer with whip wer hired to whip out tbe grasshop pers In the cotton fields. H. K. Thatcher of the Stat Agricultural col lege says the plan was an astonishing success, aa the hoppers beat ft hasty retreat before the whlppers. Language Retains, Hold. A thousand years have elapsed since the gypsy began to leave his native Indian plains, yet even to thla day Ro many bears a striking resemblance to India's modern tongues. No Doubt of It "Many a man would be Improved said Uncle Eben, It "he minded de Bible aa close as be docs de constitu tion an' by-laws of his 'soclaUon." Washington Star. , We Specialize In Bides. Pelts, Wool, Moluir,' TaHiw, Cdscara, OrtgM Gripe Root, , Gut Skias, Horse Hair Write for Shlpplnc Ta A latast Pries List Portland Hide j. Wool Co. in sue mtxM soar, nam, mum. Biaaokat PooateUo, Idak DKH. CHAM I.AM ClltNKSK MKUK'INH CO., UCKNSKD I'MYHICIAS. 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