Loss of Appetite
Which I* so common In the spring or
upon the return of warm weather. Is
loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is
often a forerunner of prostrating dis
ease.
It Is serious and especially so to
people that must keep up and doing or
get behindhand.
The best medicine to take for It Is
the great constitutional remedy
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Which purifies and enriches the blood
and builds up the whole system.
Get it today in usual liquid form oi
c h o c o la te d tablets k n o w n as S arsatab s.
AGENTS and SOLICITORS
newly patented article; carried in pocket.
Send
16c in stampa for sam ple to Pocket Door Lock Co.,
ISO Mohawk B ld g.. Portland, O regon.
M O H A I R
w à 0DE5 and
Bead Tomato««.
Orowera having a choice variety of
Bmatoee ahould aelect tha beat and
larlleat ripe fruit for seed A dozen
fines of this same kind planted In the
tame soil and given the same fer' 11-
zlng and culture will show marked
inferences In order of ripening and In
he yield. Let the fruit get fully ripe:
he pulp of the tomatoes should be
10ft, the seed can then be easily
iqueeied out Into a pan of water. Let
b e seed remain In the water over
light; the next day drain off, then
rash In several waters to remove the
nuctlage.
strain
through
muslin,
iquseto the water out of the seed,
ben spread the seed on papers to dry
n the sun. The seed should be dry
ind hard before wrapping up. Mark
tach variety distinctly, and the date
if ripening. Keep In tin hoc «way
Tom mica.
Wear This Stylish Suit!
T h e m an who la ad m in 'd la th e sw ell*
_ dronecd m an whoa*» clo th e* are faeh
¡e n a b le , aud are ID I I at > lea. Y o u w il l
b o t l m t 11 1* 1« In y o u r u e iic h lm r lto o « !
1
1911 ats lee a r e ju a t iu. G e l l id s atilt
—th e a w ellea t. clnaaleat. anappiewt
it> le we e \e r cr e a te d —and b e t t e r
y o u r a p p e a r a n c e ! THIS IS OUR
IOC At W p want one m an us our
n pitw eillative in y o u r n e i g h
b o r h o o d . Y o u 'v e g o t a lot o i
fr ie n d *
T h e y w e a r clo th e*».
It i* th e earnest th in g in th e
world to get th e m to ord er th e ir
lothe* from v o u . P r lc M . $7 6T nnd
ip. T h ose ord ers m eun a h lg b u s i
n ess th a t m o r e th a n d o u b le s
y o u r a u liir y . an«l th e work is th e
easiest, cle a n e st, n ice st occupation
rl in th e world New rep resen tatives
m ake $5 to S10 a day
Y o u sim ply
tak e th e o r d e r am i m easu rem ents
snd mail thorn to ua Wo mskcthocleihoa.
■hipthorn on.approval to four friend and
hi»nd you the profit money. A Regular
Cluchl That s the beauty of being in buat-
uesa for yourself
Sit right d wn now;
write use postal or a letter for the free out
fit to repreaoutativea.
And you get thi
•wollesi suit o f fskhionsble tailor-mad«»,
sil w«<d 1911 clothes aver worn la youi
neighborhood. If y.>ur personal appear
anc- aud a big business 11 » " i th a posts'
or a 2-cet t «tamp t.> you. then act n o w -
w n u u s today
Address
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A Thrilling Event.
H. E. Dunn used to b« traveling pas
senger ageut for a western rallrond,
but gave that up and went to a small
town to live
Dunn frequently felt
the need of excitement. Once, when
he was really depressed with the mo
notony of his life, he saw a wildly ex
cited crowd gathered on a vacant lot.
Prominent citizens were there hop
ping up and down, gesticulating and
shouting; and Dunn felt that the un
expected had happened and something
was doing. He rushed to the lot and
gasped out: “ What's the matter?"
“ Matter!” shouted a rampant etti-
sen. “ Matter? Why, we are going to
hive a swarm of bees.”— Philadelphia
Saturday Evening Post.
The Limit.
“ He absolutely lacks the business
Instinct." “ Does he?”
“ Why, he'd
have no more Idea of business than
to open a garage In Venice.” — Chicago
Record-Herald.
M u n you ’s R heum atism R em edy relieves
p a lp s iu the legs, arm s, back, stiff oc
sw ollen jo in ts .
C ontains no m orphine,
opium , cocain e o r d ru g s to denden the
paiu. I t neutralizes the acid and drives
ou t ull rheum atic p oison s fro m the s y s
tem. W rite l*rof. M unyon, 63d and J e ff
erson Sts.. P hila., I»a., for medica) ad
vice. a b solu tely free.
prepared tor tmeruency.
“What makes you keep giving mi
fish for dinner day after day?” he In
quired. “ Are you particularly fond ol
it?" “No,” she replied, “ I was wholly
unselfish. I read a lovely recipe about
how to remove a fish bone when 11
sticks In your throat, and I wanted tc
try It”_____________________________
SEVEN
YEARS OF
MISERY
All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink*
barn’s Vegetable Compound.
Sikeston, Mo. — “ For seven years I
suffered everything.
I was in bed
for four or five days
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I could hardly walk.
I cramped and had
backache and head
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G u tte rs
nervous and weak
D o w n S p o u t s S t e e l C e il in g
that I dreaded to
see anyone or have
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anyone move in the
204 Market
Portland. Oregon
room. The doctors
S E N D FOR C A T A L O G U E .
gave me medicine to
ease me at th o s e
times, and said that 1 ought to have an
operation. I would not listen to that,
J 5$
IN S IS T U P O N
^
and when a friend o f my husband told
him about Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vege
table Compound and what it had done
for his wife, I was willing to take it.
K e ro s e n e
Now I look the picture o f health and
feel like it, too. I can do my own house
l . A. KLEIN S CO.. I k .. DUlribakn
j 28 F r o n t S tre e t
Portland, O r e ^ * work, hoe my garden, and milk a cow.
L can entertain company and enjoy
them. I can visit when I choose, ana
walk as far as any ordinary woman,
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL any day in the month. I wish I could
talk toevery sufferingwomanandgirl.”
—Mrs. D uma B eth cn e , Sikeston, Mo.
The most successful remedy In this
country for the cure o f all forms of
female complaints is Lydia E. Pink-
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL k
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
REALTY COMPANY
It is more wide'y and successfully
East 23d and Morrison. Portland, Or.
used than any other remedy. It has
cured thousands o f women who have
been troubled with displacements, in
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flammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors,
H ave you seen the E asy Run
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
ning E m p :re Cream Separator
that bearingdownfeeling, indigestion,
or ihe Lauaon Frost K in g G as
and nervous prostration, after all other
oline Engine?
If not, you
should, for they are both lead
means had failed. Why don’t yon tryit?
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ers in their line, and the prices
are right. W e will he glad to
send you catalogs.
EMPIRE CREAM
SEPARA TOR CO.. Ltd.
326 Flanders St.. Portland, Or.^j
NO D U S T
SWEEPIN6 COMPOUND
Cleans and b righten s Car
pets. Rugs. Linoleums and
Floors. A bsorbs the germ
laden d ust. S aves dusting
and beating carpets.
Less Majeate.
Sir John Randles, representing Eng
land at the foreign steel magnates’
banquet In Chicago, praised American
business energy and alertness.
“ The following conversation," said
Sir John, "which was overheard be
tween a manager and a clerk In the
water works of a certain English
town, could never have occurred In
America. What the manager said was
this:
“ ‘I am compelled to ask you. Smith-
son, to change your desk to the floor
below, for you not only sleep during
working hours, but. to make matters
worse, you snore so loud that you con
tinually wake up our revered superin
tendent I'
“ This cigar tastes like It was mads
of cabbage," growls the customer.
"H u h !” replies the clerk. “ If vou
knew the wholesale price of cabbage
this year you wouldn't Insinuate that
It could be put In a flve-cent cigar.”
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Per bbl.. 150 lb s ...
4.00
75-lb. m etal drum
2.50
Order by mail or through
your grocer.
CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO.
526 W ash ington St.. Portland. Or.
Free from
A lco h o l
Since May, 1906, Ayer's Sar
saparilla has been entirely free
from alcohol. If you are in
poor health, weak, pale, nerv
ous, ask your doctor about tak
ing this non-alcoholic tonic and
alterative. If he has a better
medicine, take his. Get the best
always. This is our advice.
V, • publish our form u las
uers
W o boni ah a'oohol
from our madialoaa
W a area you ta
sonati!« your
dootor
A sluggish liver means a coated tongue,
a bad breath, and constipated bowels.
The question is. “ What is the bestthing
to do under such circum itancea?” A si
your doctor if this is not a good answer:
‘ ‘ Take laxative doses of Ayef’ « Pilla.”
—■«a« ,y tea i. c. I i m Ca.. Lawau. Mm —
The state of monarchy Is. the so-
premeet thing on earth; for kings are
not only Qod's lieutenants upon earth,
and sit upon God's throne, but even by
God himself they are called gods.
There be three principal similitudes
that Illustrate the state of monarchy.
Oue taken out of tho word of God and
the other two taken out of the grounds
of policy and philosophy.
In the Scriptures kings are called
gods and so their power Is after a cer
tain relation compared to the divine
power. Kings are also compared to
the fathers of families; for a king Is
truly perens patriae, the politic fa
ther of his people. And lastly kings
are compared to the head of this mi
crocosm of the body of man.
Kings are Justly called gods, for
that they exercise a manner of re
semblance of divine
power upon
earth; for If you will consider the at
tributes to God, you shall see how
they agree In the person of a king.
God hath power to create or destroy,
make or unmake at his pleasure, to
give Ufa or send death, to judge all
and to be judged nor accountable to
none, to raise low things and to make
high things low at his pleasure, and to
God are both soul and body due.
And the like power have kings; they
make and unmake their subject, they
have power of raising and casting
down, of life and death, Judges over
all their subjects and In all causes
and yet accountable to none but God
only. They have power to exalt low
things and abase high things, and
make of tLeir subjects like men at
the chess— a pawn to taka a bishop or
a knight— and to cry up or down any
of their subjects, as they do their
money. And to the king Is due both
the affection of the soul and the serv
ice of the body of his subjects.— From
a Speech of James I. Defore Parlia
ment In 1609.
HOW TO DOCTOR THE TREES
Som « Simple Directions for Treating
Cavities Which Are
8 till Small.
Many of the so-called tree doctors,
as well as the people who employ
them, have become so elated over the
idea of tree surgery that they find
■tome cause for treating almost every
and any tree, regardless of Its neces
sities or the results of such treatment,
or whether It Is worth while to spend
either time or money upon them.
A word of caution Is therefore not
out of place.
If you feel that your
trees need attention, look Into the
matter of tree doctoring, so that you
may know something about It. and then
call upon a responsible man with a
good reputation to do your work.
When the tree has been neglected
and cavities have formed In the trunk
of the tree, something should be done
to stop the Increase of the opening, for,
after It has become so large as to en
circle the greater portion of the tree,
or where the entire center has been
destroyed. It Is not worth the time and
money It takes to properly treat these
trees.
In cases where the tree can
still be treated the cavity should be
scraped and cleaned of all dead wood,
then give the cavity a thorough wash
ing or spraying with a solution of cop
per sulphate.
This solution, applied
to all parts of the cavity, will kill all
the remaining rot spores.
Now the
cavity is ready to be filled with a ce
ment mixture, using one part of ce
ment to three parts of clean, sharp
sand. This Is packed Into the cavity,
filling It to one Inch of the finished
surface, and then apply a covering of
ono part cement to one part sand.
This Is put on eo as to bring the
filling to a smooth surface, making It
conform to the contour of the tree
trunk. A coat of coal tar may be ap
plied to discolor the cement and aid
In making the filling water-tight.
He Wae Scared.
There used to be a sheriff In a
Green mountain county of Vermont
who for 40 years had driven his p la
nners — murderers,
moonshiners,
thieves— through the woods In his bug
gy to the county Jail and yet who had
never carried a revolver nor used a
pair of handcuffs In his life. He had
a strong band, a brave heart and a
stutter.
“ Weren't you ever afraid?" aome
one asked him one day.
“W-well, I 'How once t w-wus t-t-tol-
'rable well skeert,” he admitted, slow
ly. “I h heard 8 81 P Perkins, the
barber, wus g gone d daft an’ wur
c-carvin’ p people up. an’ I c-calc'lated
It wuz my official d-dooty to g go an’
arrest him. 8o t w went d-down -to
8-81’s shop, an’ w-went In, an’ 8 81
c-come at me w-wlth a r razor In each
h-hand. An’ then t Tlow I wus t-tol
Table well skeert.”
"W hat did you do?”
"W-w-well," said the old sheriff,
spitting thoughtfully Into the sandbox
beside the stove, ”1 wus s-so i s skeert
that I t took 'em s-a-away from him.’
— Every bod r’e.
Force of Habit.
“Do you know. Dr. Knlfem walked
deliberately past me today and never
spoke."
“ Don’t mind that, Emmy. He’s so
used to cutting people tliat he did It
without UanklLg.”
85,000 COLONISTS FEW
COME IN 30 DAYS
RULES
FOR
DIETING
We Give Avuay
Absolutely Free of Cost
Tea Much Trifling With Digestion
Thee« Days and Much Harm
Results.
Railroad Officials Say Southern
Coast Benefits Most.
M ore In One Month Than in Forty-
Five Days During Same
Period in I9IO.
Chicago — Revised statistics com
piled by officials o f the Harriman line
and reports furnished by representa
tives of other railroads which handled
colonist passenger business to the Pa
cific Coast during the 30-day period
ending April 10 disclose that all rec
ords for that class of travel during the
annual spring period were smashed
this year.
Tables that have been compiled
show that 85,000 persons traveled
from hundreds o f points in the East,
North and South cities on the western
edge o f the continent while the special
rates offered by the various lines were
in force. This figure, it is declared,
exceeds by fully 15,000 to the total of
last spring when colonist rates were
offered throughout a period of 45 days.
The travel this year was distributed
as follows:
’ Southern Pacific, via Ogden, 15,-
320; via El Paso, 9,929; via Los An
geles, 868; via Portland, 3,761.
Oregon - Washington Railroad &
Navigation company, 11,600.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, 20,-
000.
Northwest route, via Hill lines, es
timated, 15,000.
Via other lines, estimated, 10,000.
It is estimated that fully 50,000 of
all those who traveled on colonist tick
ets this spring went to California and
extreme Western states other than
those classified in the Pacific North
west group.
The Santa Fe carried
practically all o f its colonist travelers
to California, and the bulk o f this
class o f business over the Harriman
lines went in the same direction.
Data compiled by representatives of
the Harriman roads for the spring
period ijf 1910 shows that 29,170 col
onist passeners were transported over
the Southern Pacific line during that
time, and during that time and that
10,490 others traveled over the Ore-
gon-Washington Railroad & Naviga
tion company’s roufe.
The total for the Santa Fe road this
year, it is declared, shows an increase
o f fully 15 per cent over the business
done last spring.
A table prepared by passenger traffic
officials of the Harriman lines in re
gard to colonist travel to California
from the spring of. 1901 to the fall of
1910 shows the following figures:
Via Ogden, 385,750.
Via El Paso, 179,678.
Via Portland, 45,794.
Via Los Angeles, 14,106.
Total, 625,328.
The Santa Fe road is offemg a spe
cial rate of one fare for the round trip
to points in California account o f the
Electrical Supply Jobbers’ association
convention.
Here are a few rulea that the girl
who le determined to diet does well
to observe There Is too much trifling
with our digestion these days, and not
the least harm Is done by the notion
tor undereatlng.
Never diet on the advice of & friend.
Her regimen may have done wonders
for her and will put you to bed or
make you a eorry-looklug wreck.
Don’t diet (o excess at any time.
Girls, make sure she knows dietetics.
Many physicians, good in other things,
have little knowlege of the effect of
food upon the system.
If you want to diet from a cause, as
from diabetes or kidney trouble, do It
religiously; almost better not begin
than to do It spasmodically, letting up
whenever food ternpe you.
If you only diet for the sake of fig
ure or complextlon, count the cost be
fore starting. Cutting out the foods
of ordinary family meals Is hard. Ask
yourself, “ Which means most to me,
the loss of a few pounds or being a
nuisance at mealtime?"
Don’t keep on dieting If you feel
that It disagrees with you. This holds
good even when your food list 1 b care
fully censored by a phylslclan. The
best of them will make mistakes
Find out In time what Is wrong.
Don’t diet to excess at any time.
Women often go to the point of weak
entng their entire system by injudi
ciously following a doctor's advice.
Common sense and moderation are
good things to hold to In the matter
of food. __________________
The People’ s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain
English, or Medicine Simplified, by K. V. Pierce, M. D.,
Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur
gical Institute at Buffalo, a book of 100ft large pages and
over 700 il'.ustrutious, in strong paper cover«, to any one «ending 21 one-cent
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Over 6ft0,000 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book were sold in cloth
binding at regular price of $1.50. Afterwards, oue and a half million copies
were given eway as ubove. A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready
for mailing. Better send NOW, before all are gone. Address W o r l d ’ s D is *
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every ingredient. N o Secrets—N o Deception.
TH E O N E RE M E D Y for women which contains no alcohol and
no habit-forming drugs. Made from native medicinal forest roots
of well established curative value.
la a deceptive disease
thousands
have
it
and
T D n | T R l F* don ’t know it.
If you want
1
good results you can make
no m istake by using Dr. K ilm er’s Sw am p-R oot,
the g "e a t kidney rem edy. A t d ruggists in fifty -
| cent and dollar sizes. Sam ple bottle by mail free,
also pam phlet tillin g you how to find out if you
I have kidney trouble.
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ART CREATION
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Taking tha Rain Cura.
The complexion cure of the Irish so
ciety belle Is the rain cure, according
to the Pall Mall Oazette. The Irish
woman puts on her raincoat, and a
small hat, without veil, and saunters
out for a brisk walk In the hardest
downpour, letting the fresh drops play
on her face as they will. When she
returns to her home she changes her
wet clothee, rubs her face with a soft,
warm towel and rests all her facial
m u s c le s .__
TR Y MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
andGranulutedEyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c,
50c, $1.00.
Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
and Eye Advice FYee by Mail.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Love In England.
“In England,” says the London Dally
Mall, “ love dwells and remains In the
Inmost secret recesses of the soul; It
does not circulate about In the air.
That Is why the air In England Is
somewhat cold. And that la why
closed up hearts there burn so In
tensely. For the English love Is not
the delightful occupation of youth, It
Is the very warp through which the
whole life Is woven.’’
Queetlon of Dlspoeltlon.
Dissatisfied Patron—Gentle dlspoel
tlon 1 Why, he wants to bite the head
off every dog he meets.
I've been ;
WIRELESS REPORTS, ORDER.
swindled!”
Dog
Merchant — “ You
didn’t ought to keep dogs at all, mister.
Ships
Carrying
Passengers Must The animals you ought to keep wlv
Have Equipment July 15.
your temperament Is silkworms."—
Washington, April 17.— In May and Punch.
June the department o f Commerce
and Labor will prepare for enforcing
the law which requires passenger-
carrying vessels o f tha United States
to be equipped with wireless on and
after July. 15.
All vessels which are already equip
ped will be required to register them
selves by wireless when 100 miles at
sea with a navy wireless Btation on
shore. The Navy department will in
struct its operators to take such in
coming messages daily between 8 a.
m. and 6 p. m.
In this way the department o f com
merce and labor and the customs col
lectors at ports will know what ships
are equipped.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets
cute
constipation. Constipation is the cause
af many diseases. Cure the cause and
you cure the disease. Easy to take.
Bismarck W i i Superstitious.
The great Prince Bismarck was
not without superstition and this al
ways was noticeable on the eve of
the new year. From nine o'clock that
night until after midnight he would
not take water In any circumstances
from a glass. It was an ancient tradi
tion in the chancellor's family that any
one who set the legend at defiance
would pass through a serious Illness.
M o t h -r a w ill find M rs. W ln a io w -s S o o th in g
t y r u p tu o b oat ra in ed r to u m lo i t h e ir cUUUren
lu r in g i b * lo a t h in g p e r io d .
Taft Plane Hie Vacation.
Washington — If congress remains
in session through the hot weather,
Prasident Taft probably will become a
pronounced week-end commuter, jour
neying from Washington to Boston
and Beverly whenever he gets an op-
opportunity.
The president hopes to
get some sort o f a vacation in his new
cottage near Beverly if he has to take
it a few days at a time. Mrs. Taft
will go to Beverly late in June. After
Mrs. Taft and the Taft children open
the cottage, the president is expected
to begin his week-end trips.
Ship Searched for Opium.
Seattle, Wash.-—One hundred men
began searching the Great Northern
liner Minnesota for opium. Since the
steamship arrived in port she has been
under constant surveillance. The rev
enue cutter Areata and the revenue
launch Scout have kept their search
lights playing on her all night to pre
vent opium being thrown overboard.
The men who have began the search
are 30 customs inspectors, and all im
migration inspection men that can be
spared.
Only two five-tael tins of
opium have been found thus far.
Celebrate America Day.
Paris—Commemorative o f the sug
gestion published April 25, 1507, at
the city of St. Die, France, that the
new world discovered to the west of
Europe should be called America, by
which appellation the Western Hemis
phere has since been known, a Fran-
co-American celebration will be held
at St. Die, June 3, 4 and 5.
Accred
ited representatives o f 21 American
republics have accepted invitations to
participate.
Hot Steel Kills Six.
Desperate Dentistry.
An original Hamburg youth, wht
had a tough toothache the other day,
got himself posed In front of a mirror,
and shot out the offending molar with
a revolver. Had the bullet not land
ed In the opposite shoulder, and prov
ed more difficult to extract than tha
tooth would have been, this novel
made of home dentistry might have
been considered quite Q success.
IC I D N F Y
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MONUMENTAL
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Bad Breath
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SAVE BEST HENS FOR MATING
Leg Band and Trap Nest Are Almost
Indispensable for S u c c e s s -
Care of Flock.
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Write for Briers andôomple
\ v . j i g vO |c n ei& L o .
^ r O RTLANp^0f^
The season Is approaching when
the poultry keeper will be gin to pick
out his best birds for the next sen- j £
Wlible^ole Agents
son's matings. None but the best
should be used In the breeding pens,
and if the breeder has hatched eggs
The Three Great Chances.
from his best hens of last season he |
Every human being—man. womata
Is reasonably suro of some good
birds. If a breeder Is trying for per and child, hero and convict, neurasthe
fection In any form, the leg band and nic and deepsea fisherman, athlete
the trap nest uie almost Indispens nnd Invalid—needs the blessing of
God through three, and only three,
able.
The careful breeder can estimate great channels: Responsibility, recrea
very closely the value of the young tion and affection; work, play and
stock for future breeders. He knows love. With thi so any life Is happy In
the good and bad points of each of his spite of sorrow and pain, successful
birds, and has mated to overcome despite the bitterest failures. With
defects and Improve points already i out them n man breaks his heart,
good. Every year he Is nearer perfec- j severs his conscious connection with
tlon, and every year greater care Is : God. If you want to keep a head
taken of the flock, for he has learned strong, fatuous youth from overreach
the valuo of cleanliness and proper ing himself you try to give him re
food. Insects will never sap the life sponsibility, recreation, affection, if
of his flock and kill tho vitality of you want to put courage and aspira
hlg breeders. Tainted food or water tion into the gelatinous character of
never reaches them, everything is n street walker, or tho flickering men
fresh, pure and clean. They have tality of a hysteric, you labor to fur
plenty of room In their winter quar- nish just the sRme trio— work, recrea
ters, and he provides exercise by tion and affection. In every case the
throwing the grain In chaff on the healing power which you want to glv#
floor. He does this In the evening is renl life, nnd real life means Just
after they have gone to roost, nnd these three things. The same need«
they have had their breakfast long are fixed for all of us—and the same
before he has had his own morning all-sufficing bounty In the supply. If
we ran get and keep In touch with It.
meal.
After he has learned the right way —Richard Cabot, in the Atlantic.
and got a fairly good start, the work
is easy and plensnnt, and seems to
swing along without any difficulty.
As In everything else, it Is the begin- i
ner who experiences the difficulties, j
for he has very little knowledge to be
gin with, nnd often pays dearly for
= TRY =
the knowledge ho acquires, but It
does not take long to understand the
most essential points In poultry keep
ing.
One must keep on learning,
however, there should bo no standing
still; every day something helpful
may be learned, and It Is well to keep
a notebook In which to Jot any little
Item that may prove helpful later on.
for It Is not well to trust one's mem
ory too much.
FOR BETTER HEALTH
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
If you have lost your
good health let the Bit
iers help you to regain it.
A 58 years’ record backs
up its merit in cases of
RllllVIS I
P o l l i t s B - E v e H Scilve
SUE
EVES
Treasured Tree«.
Two trees to be seen In the main
itroet of Thorehavn, the capital of the
Faroe Islands, have an Interesting
history. Trees resolutely refuse to
grow In these Islands, except In some
few sheltered spots, and the lnhabl
lants therefore prize them greatly.
When the road was made It was de
cided to leave the trees In the middle
of the carriage way rather than be
guilty of the crime of felling them.—
Wide World Magazine.
Stomuch, Liver and Bowel
Ills and Malarial Disor
ders.
A ll
Try it today.
Druggists.
Wrong Kind of Bonee.
The proprietor of a little restaurant
In Forty-fifth street, New York city,
ran short of soup bones and tele
phoned to the butcher’s. "I want some
bones.” he said. "Send me around
quick a lot of the beat you have. I
want them ror making soup.” “ Who
do you think this Is?" came over the
wire. "Why, ain't you Binks, the
butcher?” naked the restauranteur.
“ No, this Is Bunks the undertaker. In
Sixth avenue.” was the response.
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NOW Y ehset TIM E
of tho year to hava your L*i-th out and plate and
britlgnwork ilium and her*? ia tho place to get tha
beat painless work ^WWtsibie. Compare our P rices,
"|W«*flnl*h plats ant)
I bridge work tor oat-
of town patron* ia
on* day if desired.
1'itinlfM * i tract 1 on
|free when plate* or
I Lrtdgo work i* order-
led. Consultation frsa.
On Wrong Scent.
Half the world le one the wrong
ecent In the pursuit of happiness.
They think It consists In having and
Blond poisoning is o ten caused by slight getting and In being served by others.
cals o*- waiinds,« I lentil may result. Ham
lin’s Wizard Oil w d l d r a w out t h e poison, It consists in giving and In serving
heal the wound and prevent serous trou- others.— Henry Drummond.
I le.
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Prisoners Do Valuable Work,
In England, at Dartmoor, the pris
oners have been engaged In reclaim
ing the moorland, working even in win
ter
Agricultural prisons have been
established In England, New South
Wales, Prussia, Austria, Hungary,
Switzerland. France, Russia and Bel
gium.
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Do Your Own Work.
Never let others do what you can
do for yourself You thereby strength
en your own powers, Indeperdence
and fitness to cope with the vicis
situdes of life
Corking Good Smoke ! "
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“ For months I had great trouble with my
stomach and used all kinds of medicines.
My tongue has lieen actually as green as
W. L Douglas Spring Style« include more
grass, my breath having a had «xtor. Two
weekssgoafriend recommended Caecarets
Snappy and Up-to-Date Shape« in Oxford«
and after using them 1 can willingly and
and High Cut« than ever before produced.
cheerfully my that they have entirely
W,L.I)ougl;u warrant* every pairof In« 8boon to hold their shape.
cured me I therefore let you know that I ] Took and nt better and wear longer than any other make, giving
•hall recommend them to any one suffer
jo a bettor value for the money than you can obtain else where.
ing from such troubles.’ ’ -Chas. H. Hal-
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pern. 114 K 7th St., New York, N. V.
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two fatally injured and 12 others ser
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at Wayne Junction, when a container,
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