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Misuse of Via. Loss of Appetite A »troll through the (hipping dis- trtet give* many a wrench to the pur ist's aoul. "in front of all the com mission houses," he said, “ I see bales and barrels labeled ‘via boat' or ‘via train.* Why does not somebody tell" the shipping clerks that every time they write that they are Insulting the English and every other language? 'Via' can be applied properly only to the place through which a parcel passes, not to the meqns of transpor tation." ___ _____________ fa Ion of vitality, vigor or tone, and la often a forerunner of prostrating dls- eua It is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for It 1» 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 or chocolated tablets called SargatabS. COLLECTIONS EVERYWHERE—No charge unless we get your money. Colton Adjustment Co., 410 Abington Bldg., 1061 Third St., Portland.. Machinery Second-H and M achin ery bought, sold and exch an g ed: engine«*, b oiler', sawmills, etc. The J. E. M artin Co.. 76 let St.. Portland Send fo r Stock L ist and price*. OWARD E. HURTO!. - Aamyer and Chemine, Leutlv.llt*. Coloituso. £;ec.--*en price#: tumi, tíilvor. Lead. :*1 Ut.M. S ih e r. 15b; O oid. 50c: '¿.no or Copper. *1. M 'ilium envelope* a à fu ll price hu« •ent o n application. Cou’ rol r d ('m uiré work so lloited. Roferunco: ('arbemüto Mat.nnal 'Wuk. H P enns Eve S a lv e A Rainfall of 450 Inches. The rainfall of a village among the hills of Assam, during ten weeks this year, was 250 inches. The village Is Cherrapunji, the rainiest spot In Asia and presumably in the world. Its an nual rainfall Is something over 450 inches— say, fifteen times as much as London. Cherrapunji stands on a plateau, overlooking the plain of Syl- het, and it is 4,455 feet above sea I level.—Westminster Gazette. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow els and cure constipation. money introduring i. o h killer that is tr¿ i ou.e; sold iu WOVEN : needed in FOR ALL SORE EYES t C e liti. SE N D FOR C A T A L O G U E . Myth Concerning the Salamander. Newts and salamanders are pretty much like frogs and toads, only they | have a tail and look like a lizard, and ' then in some breeds the pair of hind j legs are small and In others lacking. Salamanders often get Into old rotten | logs and If put on the fire run out without being hurt in many cases, be cause they are more or less damp and 1 may not actually pass through much | fire. But folk think a salamander 1» right at home in the fire. Cconom^at Cpj.cwlfe. While a Boston mun was In Ver mont he went to dinner with a friend who has ton. 3 political aspirations. As they ca:.:e In the door he heard the woman ot the house say to the hired girl: “ I tee Mr. Jones has some body with him to dinner. Take those two big potatoes dawn to the cellar and bring up three ¿trail ones." English Hermit's Strange Life. There died the other, day, at the age of eighty-two, a h*ermit named Lewis, who for the last 20 years has existed on shellfish and lived In his covered trawler, beached at Lower Fishguard. He never varied his diet ary, except when shellfish was scarce, and then he substituted bread and cheese. To within two days of his death he was iu robust health.—Lon don Answers. AGENTS I'HrticularM ' Vr‘ te ‘ o r fr * and fe ll iti out t xt-li s h e torri- A' tire-* J. A. Co wait. P. U. ¡5. Beattie, V\\ su. Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling 1. C. B A 1 E R 2o4 toaikei Fcrlland. Oregon Murt Have Dined Well. The electric ventilating fan on the wall of the restaurant was whizzing round. A gentleman who had dined extremely well sat looking at It for some time. “Walter,” he complained at last, “that clock's fast!”—Punch. BE CURED Rheumai sm, Skin Drseasea, Stomach and Lung Troubles Oure-t permanently at small post. NO FAKE, n .m trial paokaae tenia. Address Inina's Min eral Wonder Co.. Zil Main St.. Portland. Ore. K>7 Broadway. Oakland. Cat. H. W. I .ana A Son. May 17. 1911. Tor land. Ore.. Gentlem en: —I uniat express my surprise nnd plensure at the work o f your Mineral w onder in relation to tnyself. The pitekaee I reoeited from your represen utlve here, nlthouah used hut fo r n few weeks, has wrointht sitrprisinuly pleasant re* suits In my condition. As a kidney and bladder cleaner it ia kina. Very reaped folly. W. A. THOMAS. Undecipherable. “ Do you know anything about Eu ripides?” asked the erudite relative. "A little,” replied the young man with nerve. “And what are your Impres sions?" “Well, what I have seen of his stufT convinces me that he wrote a mighty poor hand." Yes, Indeed. When a married man takes a little gift out to the wife In the country every time he goes out to spend the week-end and tells her not to worry about him because he is getting along fine, then It is time for her to make » short, unannounced visit in town. „ What He Might Expect, “ Trimmins has a first-rate voice,** said the critic at the concert; "but he J always comes in behind time.” “ Yes,” replied the man who lends money. "I guess It’s force of habit. Trimmins’ notes are always overdue.”—Stray Sto ries. _________________ Our Way of Speaking. She— "Kate Is a lucky woman. She has married one man out of a thou sand.” He—“ Well, how many did you expect her to marry?” T R A D E M ARK Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does COUGH AND CONSUMPTION R EM ED Y ¡ALBERS BROS! THE OLD & RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CHRONIC & RECENT COUGHS, HORSENESS. BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA AND COLDS. ji'lMILLING COijij PF1ICC 2 5 A N D SO C E N T S ASK YOUR DEALER ¡P ortland , O regon ! S . B . M E D IC IN E M F G .C O . P O R T L A N D , ORE. W. L. DOUGLAS * 2 . 50 , * 3 . 00 , * 3.50 & * 4.00 SHOES A ll Styles, A ll Leather», A ll Size* and W idths, (or Men and W om en T H E S T A N D A R D OF Q U A L IT Y FOR OVER 30 YEARS T h e workmanship which has made W . L Douglas shoes famous the w orld over is maintained in every pair. If 1 could take you into my large factories •t Brockton, Mass., and show you how ca refu llyW .L D ou gla s shoes are made, you would then realize w hy I w a r r a n t them to hold their shape, lit and look better and wear longer than other makes for the price. CAUTION T h ® g e n u i n e h a v e W . ¥*. D u ii ^ I m y n u l i v n iim n » a n d p r i c e « t u m p e d o n b o t t o m Shoes Sent Everywhere - All Charge* Prepaid. a M o w t o O r d e r h r M u l l . — If W. I„ D<>ilg- I las shoe« are not sol-flu yonr town.se>d <1ir»'ct to factory. Take measurenifnts o f foot as shown [ in m odel; »tats* style de«ire<1 ; size and width V penally worn; i4»in or rap toe: heavy, medium litfht Rule. J rfo th r larqrmt sAoe m a il bit mi nr in th r w orld . I llisa trM te d t 'i i t a l o i F re w . O X E P A I R o f m y B O Y S * • ‘¿ . • ‘¿ .5 0 c • 3 .0 0 S H O P S w i l l p o s i t i v e l y o u t w e W . I .. I K I U O L A N , T W O P A I R S o f o r d i n a r y b o y s ’ ah< 145 Spark St., Brock to*, Mas*. Fast Color E yelets Used Exclusively. Dignified Rebuke. Philip of Macedonia, after the bat tie of Chaeronea, where he defeated the Greeks, sent a boasting and Inso Habits P otiti’rely Cared* Only authorize 1 Seeley In* lent letter to the King of Sparta, «tito lo in Omeon. W rite f r r UlnutratoT circular. l Arcbidamus, the king, sent this caus iuut iNmnr*. 71L11 n a tic rejoinder: “ If thou wilt measure thy shadow, thou wilt find that It hath not Increased in size since thy ▼!» tory." LG 0 H 0 L Kêejéy ¡A OPIUM— TOBACCO ( u ? e PORTLAND.pREGON How to Get Weil and Keep So. DR. WO T h e rm h irn t Chinese d octor, treat.« w ith won-poisonous. non-injuriou* her ha and cure* such d is e a s e o f the Throat. H eart. Lhrar. L o n a. Stom ach. Kidneys. Asthm a. Pneum onia. Consum ption, Chronic Cough. Pile*. Constipation. D ysentery. N ervous ness. Dixzinesa. N euralgia. Headache. Lum bago. A p pendicitis, R heum atism , Ca- tarrh. -h. la czem c a. E tc. CONSULTATION FR EE » % It la b ette r to call than w rite, bu t those w h o are unable to com e, send 4 ce n ts in stam p« and »ecu re -symptom blank. A f t e r ca r e fu lly givin g ¡»ymptomx these w on derfu l h e a lth -r u n * herbs can be secured, w hich w ill p u t you on the road to recovery- Wo Chinese Medical Co. 2 5 0 14 A ider S i. C a r. T h ird . P ortla n d , O r M exican Mustang L in im e n t FOR RHEUM ATISM . M r». O liv e H untin gton, N orton«, O r e . «a y * : | ‘ I c o n s id e r y<>tir M exica n M u s ta n g L in im en t the br«t o f linim ents. I h a r e used I it fa r d ille r m t a ilm m t s an d it a l w a y s ! g a v e s a t is fm t o r y revolts. I t is especially I good I n *1« m m « t > >rr k lie u m a -1 I tism and all form a o f lam eness. 2 3 c . 5 0 c. $1 a b ottle at D ru g A G e u l S te r e o \ GOOD RATIONS FOR CATTLE Somo Rasults Obtained by Exptrl- ment» at Tannaaaa* Station In Feeding Dairy Cows. The experiment» conducted at the Tennessee experiment station resulted in the following conclusion»: Soy bean straw Is a valuable addi tion to the roughage In the feeding of dairy cowa, and while giving bet ter results than corn stover. It can be produced at about the same coat. A ton of soy bean hay that will produce 660 pounds of beans and 1,440 pounds of straw and can be pro duced for $7 baa a higher feeding value than a ton of alfalfa hay (which costs from $20 to $25 per ton In the Tennessee markets) Soy bean meal and straw kept the cows In a healthy condition, as Indi cated by the hair and skin. Cotton seed meal, soy bean meal apparently had about the same feed ing value. Results also Indicate that 1 and 3- year-old heifers will handle a large amount of roughage If the grain al lowance la small; and. In this work, when alfalfa was used as supplement to corn silage, the milk flow was main tained and the condition of the heif ers was good. A well balanced ration can be pro duced on the farm at much less coat than It can be purchased on the mar ket Since the home-grown rations used in this experiment produced larger yields, kept the animals in better health and greatly reduced the cost of production, and since such feeds can be produced on any Tennessee farm, the dairymen of that state should resort to the growing of their own dairy feeds as a relief from pres ent market conditions. The growing of feeds on the farm gives a wider variety and will re move the tendency to feed cotton seed meal excessively, which makes the ration so narrow that It Is Injuri ous to the health of the herd and does not give the beat yields of milk and butter. PLOW UNDER FORAGE CROPS Experience Teaches That Unless Care ful Selection of Crop Is Made Loss Is Result (By W. M. KELLEY.) My experience In using green for age crops to Improve the soil has convinced me that unless we make an intelligent selection of the crops that are. grown the work Is often done at a loss. To be of value the crop that la turn ed under must be one that obtains considerable of Its plant food from the atmosphere, either directly or Indirectly, or else one that has a deep rooting system that brings up much of Its plant food from below the depths reached by the roots of other plants.. A plant that obtains all of Its food from the surface soli adds nothing to the fertility of the land when it Is plowed under, except that It assists In forming humus and improving the mechanical conditions of the soil, thus enabling the plants to develop better root systems. We have found red clover especially adapted for all kinds of soils where It would thrive. It and the other mem bers of the legume family are In my opinion the only plants that we can afford to use In building up our soils, except on certain soils where the me chanical condition Is such that other crops must be employed before a stand of clover can be obtained. In dairying sections we have found red clover too valuable a forage crop to plow under for soil Improving pur poses until after the first crop has been harvested for hay. The second crop, together with the manure resulting from feeding the first crop will supply an abundance of humus for the three year rotation of crops practiced on the best dairy farms. The roots, stubble and the second crop of forage will afford very near as much humus forming material and nitrogen as the whole of the first crop. Training the Colt. On hla early training entirely de pends the colt’s usefulness and value as a horse, and It should begin the day he Is foaled. The training of a colt cannot be too thorough, a half-broken horse Is not broken at all, and Is always a danger ous animal. There la no better or cheaper place to develop a young horse and put him In proper shape for market than on the farm. A colt wants to be kept eating and growing and exercising and anything but fattening as long as he has a time assigned him by nature to grow. When you begin to train a young horse, do It with mingled firmness and goodness. Ruin Horse’s Feet. The ruination of many horses’ feet can be laid to carelessness or penur iousness of the owner In not getting their shoes reset often enough. Fall Mulohlng of yegetablea. A n / time during the fall the mulch ing of rhubarb, asparagus and all of the vegetable and flowering peren nials may be done. Any kind of One or coarse manure will do. The fall and early winter rains will dissolve out richness of the manure and carry It to the roots of the plants before freezing. It la gest to mulch the lawn some time In December or January. REBELS SWARM ABOUT NANKING City Is Completely Surrounded By Well Armed Troops. Shells Come From All Directions— Defending General Killed—Jap Consulate Only Remains, Shanghai— It is reported that a des perate fight has taken place between the revolutionists and bandits in Hwa Yuan, Anhwei Brovince, and that 1,- 000 robbers were killed. Nanking — A fter more than half a century o f silence, the hills overlook ing the walled city of Nanking, the ancient capital of China, swarm with rebellious forces eager for its occupa tion sod determined to overthrow the last stronghold o f the Manchus south of the Yangste. From the Tiger Hill fort for several hours Sunday morning big guns spoke repeatedly, while farther up along the northeastern range, from the top of Purple mountain, for a 15-mile semi circle westward to the Yangste, smal ler forts scattered shells into every section o f the city. So far as known the casualty list is not large. General Wong, second in command of the de fenders, is among the killed. In the earlier part of the day the imperialists attempted a sortie against the attacking forces, with a view to recapturing their positions, but were driven back inside the walls with con siderable loss. The Tiger Hill batter ies meanwhile were pounding shells into Lion Hill. They succeeded in silencing the Manchu batteries there. The object o f the first seizure o f the Tiger Hill was shown by the early ap pearance o f four rebel cruisers and later in the day o f other warships. At night a dozen torpedo boat destroy ers and cruisers were lying near the city. Doubtless they will reduce the lower sections quickly and drive the defenders to the South. The viceroy o f Nanking and the Tartar general, in fear of General Chang, the imperialist commander, have taken refuge in the Japanese consulate, in which only the consul re mains. He is the sole official repre sentative of foreign interests now in Nanking. The consulate is well guarded by marines. Don't Expect Kinaness. There are six sorts ot peopla «1 whose bands you need not expect much kindness. The narrow minded think of nobody but themselves, the lazy are too Indifferent, the busy have not time to think, the rich disregard ap peals for kindness, the poor have neither spirit nor ability, and the good natured tool Is not capable of serving you.—Home Notes. immense Biro’s Egg». The largest known bird's egg Is that of the extinct aepyornls ot Madagas car, of which the museum of New York has now a specimen. It has a capacity of two gallons, measures 26 Inches round the middle, and the shell Is one-eighth of an inch thick. The largest egg of a living bird is that ot the ostrich, which Is equal to about thirty-six hens' egg3. Homemade Perfume. Distemper In all Its forms, among all apes of boraet Into a bottle holding two ounces and dogs, cured and others in thqsnme sta-' alcohol put one-half ounce orris root, ble prevent d from having tlieiMsease with Spoon's Distemper Cure. Every bottle broken Into fine pieces. Add to this guaranteed. Ov. r oOO.OuO bottles sold last1 a bunch of newly gathered rose petals. year. $.50 and $1.00, Good druggists, o r ! Cork the bottle tightly and shake send to nmnufar rvrs. Agents wanted. Write fur free book. Snohn Med. Co., Spec. well. After It has stood ten days, a Contagious Discuss, Goshen, lnd. 1 few drops on the handkerchief will glv* the scent of fresh roses. I s ,.. fa Japan there L a kind of frog Munlolpal Reform In Georgia. Very celebrated for his sweet voice. For several years there has been * He Is called knjlkl, and people pay as law forbidding the running of bulla much as $10 for u pair of these marsh loos* on the streets. This law has musicians. A poet In Japan keeps not been enofreed for several years, scores of singing frogs at hts home, ^ but it does seem that it should now and he sometimes gives a party to his ; be enforced, as there are several such friends, when after listening to the animals now at large.—Blackshear music every guert is askul to writ* T i m e s . ________________ a poem in honor or ♦*>« frogs. Evidently He Was Jealous. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY A strange plea for divorce was un for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes successfully put forward In the French and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't courts recently by a man who com Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists plained that his wife had allowed her Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve In photographs to be used on picture Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eyo Books postcards against his will. and Eye Advice **ree by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Uses of Nitrate of Soda. Sodium Nitrate Is the only nitrogen salt that can be used in solution, as all the other soluble salts of nitrogen become fixed as soon as they come In contact with the soil. However, they become available In a short time. The released sodium may correct soil acid ity or may liberate calcium, potassium or magnesium from the soil. RED CROSS BALL BLUE. The blue that Is all blue. Best for washing because it makes the clothes clear and white, lasts longer than liquid blue and produces better re sults. Avoid liquid bluing because It Is only a weak solution of blue In an expensive package. RED CROSS BALL BLUE is sold everywhere. Price, 10c. ASK YOUR GROCER. H a ve O n e D o c to r No sense in running from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his o p i n i o n of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not, just as he says. A W • pu b lish ou r form ula* tiers from ou r tnadlolna« W * u rg e y o u to o o a s u lt y ou r d ootor Always keep a box of Ayer’ s Pills in the house. Just one pill tt bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an stuck of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How msny years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them. — — M *d* b j the J. C. Ay or Co., L ow ell, M m » .-—— “ How did that murder trial come out?” “ In the mual way. The de fendant, two bailiffs and several o f the witnesses are going on the stage.” — Louisville Courier-Journal. A Drop ot Blood O r a little water from the human system when thoroughly tested by the ohief chemist st Dr. Pierce’ s Invalids’ H otel, Buffalo, N , Y ., tells the story of impoverished blood—nervous exhaustion o r some kidney trouble. Such examinations ar* made without cost and is only a small part of the w ork of the staff of physicians and surgeons under the direction of Dr. R. V . Pierce giving the best medical advice possible without cost to those who wish to write and make a full statement of symptoms. A n imitation of natures method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment o f the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative and glyoerio extract of roots, without the use of alcohol, such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Whioh makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of digestive juices, re stores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-m aker, flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonio. It makes men strong in body, active in mind and cool in judgment. Get what you ask fort Materially Inclined. There Is uo landscapo in the world that Is agreeable after two days of Fashion Note. Buggins— My father is over 80 rusty bacon and slack biscuit. "How Ladles who are Interested in the years old and has never used glasses. lovely this would be,” exclaimed the subject may take a trip to Washing Guzzler—Always drinks from the professor, “ if It had a background of ton and examine In the Bureau cf bottle, eh?— Philadelphia Record. beefsteak and coffee!”—Charles Dud Manufactures samples of the wood ley Warner. Constant Supply of Gas. which the African Angoche belles use Near the Caspian sea there are As for a face stain and paste, which have A Popular License. AMERICANS CAUSE RAID. sures In the earth from which natural Aviation licenses are being Issued to been sent over here by our vice-consul at Lourenco Marquez in the Interest gas is perpetually emitted. In some young women now, but the majority John Hayz Hammond Telia “ Inside" cases this guB has been Ignited and will, no doubt, continue to prefer the of American beauty. o f Boer War. has burned for ages. marriage license.—Washington Her Mothers wilt find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Boston— Released by time from an ald. Syrup the b. st rem edy to use lor their children ____ ________ _ _ d u rin g the teeth iu g p erled . oath not to talk on South African Do your feet feel tired, achy and affairs nor reveal any o f the “ inside” Test i nai railed. as to the events leading up to the Boer sore at night? Rub them with a little Jean Is a very matter-of-fact tot ot war, for a period o f years, John Hays Hamlins Wizard Oil, They’ ll be glad •n the morning and so will you. three summers. Her mother ons day, Hammond, who was conspicuous in that while holding In her arms the wee war, broke his silence for the first Noiseless Furniture. time at a dinner o f the clover club. Irritating noises can be avoided by baby sister, who was very delicate, re Mr. Hammond said the Jameson taking some old felt hats, cutting out marked: "Dear me, she looks so frail raid was the result o f the activities from these disks about the size of a a breath would blow her away.” Jean, of a reform association formed at Jo quarter and securely fastening them taking a long breath, puffed It sudden hannesburg, consisting largely of to the bottoms of the legs of all chairs, ly Into the face of the little slater, Have you heartburn? Americans. tables and other movable articles not . and, stepping back, waited a moment “ I want especially,” said Mr. Ham provided with rasters. This also pre ! In silence. Then In a disappointed TRY THE BITTERS “ Well, why don't mond, “ to correct a misunderstanding. vents the scratching of polished floors. tone she said: Do you belch or bloat? you go?” _________________ It is said we ^were acting under the British flag. It is false. TRY THE BITTERS Endurance Tests. SANITARY TELEPHONE MOUTHPIECE “ Much sympathy has been wasted “I kind of wlBh,” remarked the gov J u s t ou t. H igh ly nickel-plated glob e that Digestion weak—bowels on ‘ Oom Paul’ Kruger. He was op ernment employe, “ that they’d give th row s o ff germ s. Stron gly endorsed. N o odors. clogged? posed to progress, believing that the me another kind of an endurance test.” N o d isin fectan ts. Easily p u t on phone. Laste forev er. A lw a y s clean. On receip t o f price, world is flat. His impositions were “ You want physical exertion?" “ Yes. TRY THE BITTERS $1.07, w e w ill forw a rd com plete d evice reedy to such as no man o f the Anglo-Saxon I wish that for a change they’d let me p u t on phone. E x clu sive agents w anted In every race would have tolerated. tow n . A d dress Phono-G lobe Com pany, 4ZZ Monad- see how many miles I can ride on “ The reform movement against horseback instead of how many hours nock Building, San F ran cisco, Cal. Kruger was not an English movement. * cau sit at a desk.” Sacrifice Not His. Jameson came into the fight against Note in the Ceylon Independent: our wishes and against the wishes of Caution, “ Dear Sir— Mudalizar Harry Jayawar the British high commissioner. Kru “ Are you giving credit now?” asked dana has evidently forgotten that ’ll« is 58 years old and has helped ger in a conference demanded that no the man who had returned to his old. banded m* his hat at the cremation contract should be accepted with a home. "No,” answered the proprietor of the late high priest. I am sorry 1 thousands back to health. It Catholic or a Jew. This we flatly re of the general store.” "What has be failed to Inform him before that, car. tones—rebuilds - nourishes. fused. come of that old sign you had over th* rled away by the sentiment of the “ Kruger broke all his promises and counter, ’No Trust’ ?” “I decided to moment, I flung It to the burning pyre, after he had secured the arms in Jo take it down. I was afraid some of hoping for future merit. May the merit hannesburg he arrested the reform the corporations that supply me with be his, as he was the owner of the Youth’s Commercial instinct. committee. He gave the men to un goods would misunderstand It and hatl” _________________ A boy of nine, who had never pre derstand that if they pleaded guilty take offense.” Dissolving Alum. viously witnessed a collection In they would be let off with a fine. In When alum is intended for external church, was deeply Interested, and Draws the Line at Files. stead, they were sentenced to be hang We try to sympathize with our use, where It Is purposely to callous when the bngB were finally borne off ed within 24 hours. “ An emphatic dispatch from Secre dumb animals In their afflictions, but the flesh, as In tbo case of fever blis by clergy and choir In procession, pro tary Olney caused President Kruger somehow It Is rather difficult for us to ters and heated or even frost-bitten claimed In a loud whisper of sympar and the Boer council to commute the Ael very sorry for the common house feet, If It Is dissolved In alcohol It will thetlc excitement, "Now they’re going fly who ventures too far Into our past* be twice as effective. The alcohol to share It out!” sentence to life imprisonment.” Is quickly absorbed by the flesh, car poL—Ohio State Journal. ries some of the dissolved alum with Critical Senas. Aviator O ff to Aid Rebels. “That youngest son of Bllgglns It, and, therefore, less applications Unci* Ebsn. Albion, Mich.— Roy Wilcox, with a ” tT»ln’ profanity to a male,” said will be required to achieve th* de seems to have the making of a true contract to furnish and maintain aero Uncle Ebon, ”don’ glneFly accom sired results.______________ musician In him.” "Does he elng or play?” "No. But he cries piteously planes for the provisional government plish much, ’cep’ to give de mule a Would Change biseping Position. when Bllgglns tries to.” of China, is now on his way to San chance to show off his superior dig A French doctor, M. V Fischer, ad Francisco, whence he expects to sail nity.” vocates a complete reversal of the in a few days. His wife accompanies present method of making up beds. Where He Is Wrong. him. The young man who lives near You must have your bead on a level In reality anything Is good enough Albion, has been building and experi with, or lower, than your feet. If pil for the man who thinks nothing Is too menting with aeroplanes for the last lows are to be used they must be un- good for him. year or more, and some time ago made Jer the feet Instead of the head. The the acquaintance o f several Chinese result, he claims, will be amazing, be youths, one o f whom is now said to be ing a sure cure for Insomnia as well prominent in the present rebel Do you want * farm in We«tern Canada as a preventive of nightmare. lion. where »h* crop* this year are In ad vane* N ot only pleasant and refreshing to ot anything grown on thia Continent? For Men's Inhumanity to Man. the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet wheatgrowing, dairying, mixad farm Yuan Losing His Popularity. ing and cattle-rataing tha Provinca of Borne men, when they are arrested ening to the system. Syrup o f Figs and A&crta ia unsurpassed. San Francisco— Efforts on the part Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted on a serious charge, are sent to jail. I And» ar* now offered by tha Canadian o f Premier Yuan Shi Kai to prevent to ladies and children, and beneficial in Others, like one In New York, fare Pacific hailway Company at price* rang* ing from much worse. The magistrate told his numerous provinces from declaring all cases in which a w holesom e, strength wife to take him home and tell him their independence have aroused the $10 to $30 u Acre, On Long Terms populace of these provinces, and the ening and effective laxative should be what ah* thought of him. — Rochester used. It is perfectly safe at all times and of Payment or on the Crop-Payment Democrat and Chronicle. people are clamoring to have the offi cials who have done the premier’s bid dispels colds, headaches and the pains Plan, Still a Woman. ding imprisoned, according to a Hong caused b y indigestion and constipation so Tlllle Clinger says that although ah* that in. paying for your farm with a por kong dispatch received by the Chinese promptly and effectively that it is the one tion of your crop« each year. la naturally strong-wlllsd and self-gov Free Press here. The premier tele perfect family laxative w hich gives satis Land value* hava increased 30 per cant erned, practiced In reetralnt and poise. In two years. graphed to the new authorities urging faction to all and is recom nicnded by If a rich widower were to get down on j Great opportunity for the homeaeeker. them to use every effort to prevent the millions of families w h o h ave used it and Call or write for full particular*, book people from declaring against the w h o have personal know ledge o f its ex his knees to propose to her she Is ! let*. maps. etc. afraid the would fall om hers and ' Manchu government. Reduced Rates for Land-Seekers. «hank the Lord. cellence. Any Distress After Meals? HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS C A N A D IA N Iu wonderful popularity, h ow ever, has Remedy for Gapes. Famous Actress Dead. A small piece of camphor about the New York—Cable advices received led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita slse of a grain of rye dally and ten by theatrical men here announce the tions which act unsatisfactorily. T h e re drops of camphor or turpentine added death in Germany o f Ottillie Genee, fore, when buying, to get its beneficial to a pint of drinking water, la said to one o f Germany’s famous actresses. effects, always note the fu l name of the be a good remedy for the gapes. She was 77 years old. In 1869 Frau Com pany— California F ig Syrup C o .— Genee undertook a tour through Amer ! plainly printed on the front o f every Winter Cars of Oraps Vinos, ica, ending at San Francisco, where simply laying the grape vinos on she founded the first German theater. , package of the genuine Syrup of Figs tho ground will often save them from She managed this theater for 15 years ' and Elixir o f Senna. winter Injury. Throw • little earth with great success until recalled to I For sale b y all leading druggists. Price or evergreen branches on them to Berlin in 1884 by the emperor, who 5 0 cents per bottle. make sure. desired her in the Royal theater. A Leeeen. City Voted Dry By Women. "The ben. I notice, generally man Santa Ana, CaJ. — Women voted ages to pick up a living." Tuesday in the liquor election at Ful “ Tee, she does come up to the lerton and the city was carried for scratch." prohibition by a vote o f 640 to 190. FARMS Particularly the Ladies. PUTNAM Spoke From Experience. "Bay, pop, what le meant by letting well enough alone?” "A good example of It le when an unmarried man just continuas to remain single.”—Phila delphia Bulletin. Ne Ream for Improvement. It was about 1710, at Amsterdam, that Fahrenheit made hie first ther mometer, which has served as a modal evsr since. IDE-M’CARTHY LAND COMPANY General Agent* Pacific Railway, Alberta Land Department BUf. PORTLAND, ORE NO. 4»—’l l r » u HEN Writing to at advertís*» I EN writing Q v ; un.ullon this pai FADELESS DYES silk, w o e c l la and cotton equally Color m ore g sods brlghtar and faatar colora than any athar dy*. 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