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A. Get Rid of that Cough. y W ,.,A J Ay Y) . 7. Dittemore Eugene, Or "I had (or yean been lublect to iM'lla of brnnchiti, I never passed a winter without hiving 1 spell. At nitcht when 1 would lie down tnd try to get my rest, the cough would be the wont, consequently 1 gut verv little ileep or rest. I tried many different medicine but never found anything that would relieve me until I began taking Dr, I'ierce'i Golden Medical Discovery and it stopped my rough and 1 have not had an attack of bronchitii tince. It liai given me more help than all the other medicinci combined. It il fine medicine for dccp-seaied eonghi and bronchial trouble. L. T. Dittemore, 252 Lawrence St. Obtain Dr. Piercc'i Discovery now in tablets or liquid from your neighbor hood druggist. You will quickly feel the beneficial effect. Write Dr. Tierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. V, if you dctire free medical advice. At It Sounded to Him. Little four-year-old Chariot waa vis iting hit grunlareii(i In the country. One morning he heard a mule braying for the first time and running Into the bouse he etvlnlmed, "Oh, grao'ma, one of tin-in horaluv hat dot the hoopim tough." Unkind Suggestion. Mother (trying to patch up a quar rel MfWD young lovert) "Now, Mildred, you mustn't mind Willie's frelfulness; he's Just temperamental. you know," Mlhlred-"Oh, really! I thought perhaps he wat teething," Huston Transcript. Bird With Four Legs. The discovery In Ilrlllsh Guiana of a bird with four Ifgt wat announced rwently. The rmtted hoatiln, opls tliixomu r It at us, the only survivor of a race of birds. Inhabit the moat secluded parts of the forestt of South America. Biblical Expression. The expression "whlted sepulchre' la found In the Illble, Matthew 23:17 "Whlted sepulchres, which Indued appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones," Brother Williams. Adam give a rib ter make a woman, hut I bet you he said ter hlseoir, after he went to housekeepln', "I wish I'd 'a' kept ilute rib!" Atlanta Constitu tion. Collecting That Living. "Ills world owes you a II via', son, aid 1'ncle Kben, "but you may have to hit It wit a hoe or a shovel to re mind It of de obligation." Washing ton Star. Prison Living Cost. The average cost of maintaining a man In prison In the United States Is $375 a yar. After Marriage. An old flame has put an end to many a match. Mlddlobury Blue Ba boon, Horses In Algeria. Algeria It said to contain more horses than human beings. Pony't Height. A pony Is defined at a borte undor thirteen hands high. are the sign of a healthy body. Keep your cheeks roty and your body healthy with Bark Root Wonderful Rendu Quickly "Have taken lour Bark-Root Tools for several week analf ind H Is ono of tho boat bowol ami tomach tonlca I have ever taken" - A. C, KRAUS, Portland. For Sale by All Druggists mm Nature'1 Own Tonic CHEEKS mm WHAT THE PHOTOGRAPHS REVEALED By MARGARET MIDDLETON (St by W, O, Caspmoa.t . WOULDN'T drestn of accept- "I lug your half-price offer," said Mrt. Marvin, with all the lib eral Ingenuousness of a new tnd happy bride. "I need work to sorely," explained Itoslyn Boyd, "that I am willing to tuke anything I can get." He was a gentleman, the taw that lilt fare showed cultured Intelligence. "Vou teem to be very anxious," the suggested, In a sympathetic, womanly way, and more than anxious wat the reply. "We are hard pressed, my tick wife and two little children. About all I know It photography, Until recently I had quite a luvrative position, pho tographing teenery for a railroad coat puny, My work for them wat com pleted tome tlme'tgn and I have had lo pick up what business I can In tills way." "Very well, you can take a photo graph of the house yes, and soother of the garden and prlut up half a doien of each." Two dayt later, when Boyd deliv ered hit order, he departed from hit generous almoner well paid and with 1 the promise of more work. Within the week Mrs. Marvin sent hlin to lis If a doxen wealthy friends. Then the called at the humble home of the photographer In her limousine, brought dainties for his Invalid wife, 'provided for the children and scat tered sunshine generally In the Boyd household. Of course, Boyd wat deeply grate ful. Whenever he met Mrs. Marvin she had a pleasant, encouraging word for him. Her friends helped her to send word to Boyd. He found him self hopeful, prosperous, happy. One morning it he c lis need to pttt the elegant home of the Marrlns, he viewed a scent that at one troubled him. Mr. Marvin was Just leaving , the house. He came down the slept ! with an angry face, evidently greatly disturbed. He was a handsome man, but his features seemed to show traces of dissipation. I'retty Mrs, Marvin stood within the vestibule, one hand extended as If appealing to him to return. Then as her husband swung away she crouched bark, cov ering her face with her hands as If In dire distress. "Trouble 1 Oh, 1 hope not. though It seemt to." reflected Bovd. sorely dls- i turned, oq account of his good, kind friend. Then his thoughts were ab ruptly disturbed as a friendly hand touched bis shoulder. "Hello, Boyd, list you doing In this aristocratic quarter?" balled his chsllenier. whom be recornlied as an 'old-time friend. "I am having a good deal of work In the neighborhood," explained Boyd. "Know the Marvlnsr "Oil, yes. Mrs. Marvin hat taken a special Interest In Influencing commis sion for me In her society circle." "A sweet little Isdy, that," com mented bis friend. "Wasn't that her huxband who just walked away? A fine fellow, but spoiled. Money, so- rlul standing, a charming wife, but fast on the downward path, I fear." "I had not heard of that." mur mured Boyd, very greatly troubled. "She didn't know the worst and he didn't realise It," went on the other, "80 far hit weakness Is only getting with a lively crowd of old college diuma and dissipating. Too can In fer what that will lead to In time. He has a bout, any ones a week, la brought home Jolly but boisterous, is all savage and disgruntled the next morning. It's breaking that poor little woman's heart" All this was a revelation to loyal Roslyn Boyd snd he wat deeply grieved. Mrs. Marvin called him In a day or two later to see' about en larging some family pictures. He fancied he could trace a repressed sorrow In her manner, the lines of care about her flnely-rblaeled Hps. However, he dared not broach the ; subject resting weightily on hit mind, nor proffer the earnest, helpful sym pathy that stirred his houett soul. "Poor woman! If I could only as sist her," wat the constant burden of hit thoughts. He saw the friend who had advised hltn of the situation and told hltn of hit gratitude towards Mrs. Marvin, bit anxiety to be of service to her. "You can't break Info 1 family row, you know," he wat advised. "You'd get 110 thaukt If you did. It't Just thlt way: If Marvlu could be made to know and see the ridiculous figure he mskes. He would probably be shocked Into behaving himself." "I've got an Ideal" mused Boyd alowly and hopefully, and he proceed ed lo carry It out. He waa an expert photogrnpher, as hat been laid. There came to hltn an Inspiration to use lilt art to produce a military Im pression upon the reckless Marvin,' After that for nearly two weekt Marvin had n tiiudow without tut I peeling It. Secretly but diligently Boyd followed him through two of hit recklesa "hotitt with the boyt." It wnt the morning after the last of these esriipudcs that Boyd appeared In lilt private office. "Mr, Mnrvln," he snlil, at they were alone, "I hnve called to show yon tome photographs." Marvin had met him several timet tnd wat civil enough, but evidently bored. The effects of hit prevlout night's debauch had unnerved him. He wat unhinged, probably ashamed, possibly repentent. "The pictures comprise a series," went on Boyd. "They cover the do ing! of a man I deeply esteem, but who hit fill Jen upon evil wsyt. I hope you will he patient while I ex hibit them, and then tell you how aud why they were taken," Marvin regarded hit visitor with slight suspicion. He gave a violent tart and flushed deeply at he glanced tt the first of the pictures Boyd band ed blru. Then he forgot rancor and resent ment at thlt overt Invasion of hit strictly personal affairs. He was the center of all the pho tographs shown. In the Drat he wat depicted with men, soma of whom be would not even have recognized In his right senses. The second showed hltn leaning from an automobile, a senselessly sil ly expression on his face, throwing colnt to a hideous, Jeering mob fol lowing the machine. In a third he was being held np by two others while he made a speech to grinning crowd at a ttreet cor ner, Another showed him clinging to a lamp post, helpless. 80 down the Hue, a truthful delineation of a tip pler's progress. "I suppose," he observed, looking up finally In a chagrined, sli sine faced wty, "that you wish to soil me these photographs to get them out of the wayr plainly Intimating a suspicion of blackmail. For reply Boyd setxed the package, tore the cards to fragments and threw them Into a waste basket. "No, Mr. Marvin," he said, "I only wished to bring borne to you what the dear, loyal wife who loves you so truly might feel, If she ever saw you as you have been. Ob! sir" "You need not go on!" cried Marvin poignantly, aprluglug to his feet He had aelxed the hand of his visitor fer vently. His eyes were Oiled with tesrs. "Never again i ha said. "First shame, remorse, then confession. I tm going home to tell my wife tbst she need sit up no more fearing the unstesdy step that has terrified her In the past. Heaven bless you for a true, honest friend 1" It was a bappy faced Mrs. Marvin who called at the Boyd borne the next day, a hopeful hearted, fervently grateful woman. Tearfully she told Mrs, Boyd of whst her husband had done. Then, facing the noble, embar rassed fellow, ahe threw her arms around bis neck aud kissed him as might a dear, dear sister. PotsibU to Insur Almott Anything Note . Some motion-picture theaters are Is suing cards to their patrons stating that they may "laugh their head off, for they are Insured." The manage ment has purchssed a form of policy which reimburses It In case of medical attention for anyone suffering from hysteria at a result of laughing at the Dim. Thlt II only one of the many queer "rlskt" now covered by Insurance. A father of twin daughters, fearing they might be kidnaped, obtained a bur glary and theft policy on them which remained In effect several years and waa canceled when the twlna grew up. Insurance against the arrival of twins has been frequent to Indemnify parents for any financial setback. A driver of Keklmo dog obtained a pol icy to protect him against claims that might be set up by persons bitten. Msrlne companies Insure all sorts of articles. A gambler Insured his gold snd dlsmond dental work against hold up and theft and Inventors obtained 1 policy on an Ingenious model of the Holy city to reimburse them In case their valued possession was damaged by Ore, shipping, or was stolen. A young woman Journeying to this coun try from Europe to offlclute as a Judge at a conference of perfume manufac turers, bad her nose Insured against any accidental damage that might be suffered before the contest, Impairing her efficiency. 1'opular Mechanics Magaxlne. 5picf Not Harmful Few Itemt are more essential than spice to the well being and comfort of our people. Muny thlugi would not be used at food If they were not made palatable by the use of spices and flavoring extracts. While per fectly good and wholesome themselves some foods are not appetlxlng and would not be relished unless flavored. The Idea that apices are unhealthy or cauae certain troubles hns been proved to be unfounded. On the con trary, spices are largely Instrumental in increasing appetite ana awing 111 gestlon, and are known to be very wholesome and necessary with our dally food. In Mexico and other tplce producing countries, where the natives use large quantities of spices In nearly all their foods, people live as long at Americana, If not longer. Tea and Coffee Trade Journal. Mighty City of London Resident of London, as well as vis itors, are quite unequal to vlsuullxlug that 8,000,000 persons dwell In Great er London. This Is 2,1100,000 more than the vest continent of Australia and only 1,5(X),()(R) fewer than the popula tion of Canada, There are 11,000 per tout to the square mile in London, compared with less than two In Aus tralia, aayt the Vancouver Province. Bated upon their taxable value, the building! of London are worth l.'too, 000,000 and It would require the whole lifetime of several persons merely to look at them. Greater London has 2,800 miles of streets and their upkeep costs $19,000,000 a year. FARM HOLD PIGS BACK FOR LATE MARKET In the light of their past experi ences, Diauy farmers no doubt are al ready considering the question of whether their next spring's pig crop shall be full fed or light fed on pas ture. The answer to this question, ac cording to W. K. Carroll, chief of swine husbandry at the college of ag riculture, University of Illinois, de pends upon two thing: (1) the prob able price of new corn compared with old, and (2) the relative price which may be expected on the early and lute market for the class of bogs being fed. "New com In the fall Is usually cbesper thsn corn during the summer months. In IKS the October-Xovein-ber price of corn wss from 8 to 82 centa lower than the monthly price from April to September. Hummer com on the average was 27 cents higher than October-November corn. Average figures for the last five years show that summer corn was from one cent lower to six cents higher with an average of about two cents a bushel more thsn October-November com. On the otber hand, average hog prices during the last Ave years have been from 65 cents to $1.40 a hundred higher In September than in Novem ber, the average being 86 cents. "Let us assume now that two bunches of March pigs are available. We are to full-feed one of them on pisturt for a September market. The other we will carry more slowly on lest dtlly feed and finish them on new corn for the November market Under some conditions the total concen trates required to bring the two lots of pigs to market weight may not be greatly different Usually, though, the lot carried on the light ration will re quire somewhat more total feed be cause they are maintained for a longer period. They will always re quire more pasture. "Light fed March pigs will usually weigh approximately 125 pounds by the time new corn Is available. The new corn which would be required to bring them to a market weight of 223 pounds would, according to average figures, represent an approximate sav ing of 14 cents (seven bushels at two cents) over the summer corn fed to a full fed pig for his last 100 pounds gala. On the other hand, the full fed pig marketed In September, accord ing to the five-year average, will bring ILU1 more than his light fed mate who waa finished on new corn and marketed In November. According to tide method of reasoning, waiting for cheap corn Is an expensive practice to the extent of $1.77 a head. "The conditions which favor light feeding of pigs on pasture are: very high priced summer corn with a rather definite assurance of much cheaper new corn and not too much difference In early and late market for flnlahed hog. There hasn't beeu a year during the last ten that would shire a profit for light ted, late mar keted hog according to the above method of computation." Sheep Most Profitable Animal Raised on Farm "Enough sheep on every farm to pay the taxes," is a slogan suggested for fanners of Christian county, Ken tucky, iccordlng to a report Issued by the state experiment station. It might be adopted with profit by farm- era In all section. A small flock of some good wool and mutton breed woald, if properly cared for, do more than pay taxes. It Is an old sayln that "the sheep wear a golden hoof." Sheep Improve the lands on which they grate and convert uselesa weeds Into wealth. The sheep hi the most profitable ani mal that can be raised on the farm, aud there are many abandoned fields snd cut-over hill and mountain land that could be utlllted as pastures for large flocks with greater profit than could be derived from the same num ber of acres under cultivation. 411 in u 11 1 Minimi 11 hi Live Stock Hints tl I H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r If bogs are to he profitable, the pigs most be guarded agalutt Intestinal parasites. e e e Salt should be given horset sep arately from their feed, and they should be able to get It at all times. Specialist! of the United Statet De partment of Agriculture aver that san itation in the care of hogt reduce! losses from roundworm and other source of death and runttiieas. la planning the program for hog raising it will be well to consider the use of rape, one of the most depend able of all forage. About 33 per cent of all pigs far rowed die before they reach the mats ket, and the greatest number of them die during the first ten dayt. Horse are more the creaturet of habit than any other furui animal. Sudden changet In the kind or quality of feed will often upset them, some times seriously. PfcODTf AMn VflV JL 11th snd Salmon Pres. I. M. Walker 1 bx si Jk 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED , Dundee Auto Repair & Machine Works The Oldest and Best Equipped Repslr Plant In Oregon East Water and Haimon fit., Portland, Orrfon East SVLINDCR GRINDING CRANK (HAST GRINDING GEN. OVERHAULING DROP IN- FOLKS! IRELAND'S SANDWICH SHOP 'Whereto Eat Bos Lunches to take out 25c sin! 35c i. . TV THEME'S A DIFFERENCE . IS 3 1 IKM. 125 ftith Street PORTLAND, or 3fiS Wathlntton Street. L Cafeteria Famous Contortionists. The editor of the Lyons Newi main tained the other day that Captain Kidd was the greatest contortionist in history, because be tat on hit chest. But a reader begs to differ, and presents Jacob, who lifted bit eyet and fell on hit neck. Kansas City Star. California'! Tourmalines. . In one respect loutbern California ha the finest and most numerous gem mines In the world itt magnificent tourmalines. Nowhere else are found such various colors, combinations of colors, and different kinds aa In the celebrated tourmaline mines there. Dancing and Beefsteak. It has been estimated that it the energy which a person puts Into a Charleston dance were employed Id some gainful occupation, the compen sation would suffice to support an av erage family on beefsteak and onion for from three to four days. The Dougli Fir , The Douglas fir was made known to science by Archibald Menzles, who tent home preserved specimens In 1792. David Douglas first sent seeds and apecimens In 1825, thus Intro duclng into England the tree bearing bla name. London Blq Cork Market. London la the world market for cork and takes the greater part of the val uable bark harvest of Spain and Por tugal, the two countries whose toll and climate especially favor the growth of the cork-oak. Chicken-Chaser: An Ohio man grafted skin of a chicken on his dog't back and now the dog can chase himself. Illinois Siren. Moved to Arctic The Eskimos were originally an in land people, living on the shores of lakes or streams, and only gradually moved to the Arctic In recent times, the latest researches on their origin seem to show. Endowment , The best philanthropy tor the fine old American stock would be to en dow a hlch chair. Duluth Herald. Concentrate. One secret of success is the early discovery that you can't do every thing. Boston Transcript. Overmanned. Some repair thopi have one me chanic and six accountant. Rutland Herald. London'a Telephone Wires. The telephone wire In London alone. It Joined together, would ttretch around the world SO timet. 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