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Blood Humors Commonly cau«* pimples, bolls, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption; but sometimes they exist In the system, Indicated by feel ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap petite, or general debility, without causing any breaking out. They are expelled and the whole sys tem Is renovated, strengthened and toned by CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called 8 arsatab s. RURBFR dIAinrO STAMPS SitfI11 Stoncil. end Brass nUDDCA Celluloid Buttons and Ribbon Badass. Good Goods, Quick Service. Bend for complete Catalogue No. 2g. Asaie B u st* Works. 1011 X SL. Tacoma. Wash. A STH M A C A N BE CURED Inatant relief. T ry our great Asthma Remedy, or n te c fIRST TREATMENT. Henri Remedy Co., 721 Ss. E. St, fresai. Va Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and _ exchanged: engines, boiler*, aawmilla, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 78 lat St.. Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. W an te d — M en an d W om en To learn barber trade. Tools free. Wages while learning. Positions guaranteed. International Barber School, 429 E. 5th St., Loa Angeles, Cal. R A W FU R S We poaltlvely pay the highest market prices, as we are manu facturers and therefore can pay more than dealers. Send for free price list and shipping tags and get full value for your skins. N. M. Ungar Co., the Reliable Farriers. 202M . 7th St. P « M Ora. Let Us Read the Papers for Y oh Clippings o f every kind and character from the press o f the Pacific Coast furnished at rea sonable rates. DAKE’ i PRE'S CUPPING BUREAU 432 S. Main St.. Lo* Angelea. Cal. Found Valuable Pearl. A negro pearl hunter the other day found a pearl weighing 47 grains in the waters of Lake Blotenaau, near Shreveport, La., said to be one of the largest gems of Its kind In the United States. The finder sold It In Shreve port for $260, and the purchaser In turn received $1.500 for the stone. The second owner was a merchant, but the third a professional pearl buyer. Thlg laat values the gem at $10,000. Ginseng. The light yellow root of ginseng i* highly esteemed by the Chinese as a stimulant. It Is used, however, for almost every domestic and medicinal purpose, and specimens resembling the human body often command their weight in gold because of supposed oc cult virtues. China furnishes almoa/ the sole market for ginseng. Use of the Horae. Owing to the advancement of sclenca It would be possible to get along with out horses now, if it were not for tha necessity of having a few of them at the annual horse shows. Amateur Hunter Again. Week-End Sportsman— "I Just shot a deer, old chap!” His Pal— “ Qwest! Kill him?” Week-End Sportsman— ” 1 think not. He shot back!”— Puck. Sura Thing. Joy riding la no longer risky; It’a a dead certainty.— Baltimore Evening Bue. Bees and Cranberries. Cranberry producers at Cape Cod are calling for colonies of bees In order to make their plants more pro ductive, practical tests having estab lished that the activity of the bees In carrying pollen from plant to plant Is a means of materially Increasing the yield of this Cape Cod staple. s m TNE IEST Eve FOR m ACHES Sdite Moral In Evolution. The history of evolution Is one long record of victory In the face o f appar ently Insuperable obstacles. Man Is man because he Is ever doing the Im possible— or that which seems such to weakness and folly.—Rev. W. E. 81- monds. The Millennium. There can be no Industrial peace antll labor and capital have attained to the very highest pinnacle of intel ligence and undiluted justice and un til there Is self-convlctlon on the part of both that they must deal Justly with each other.— New York Tribune. O E S C H ’S FOR R IEU NA TIS N. IEU N 1LSIA , STRAUS, BRUISES &R AST PAIN. M AD E O N L Y NY BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. PO R T LA N D . OREGON j] [AUERS BROS ;'jn D AIRY FEED BEST AND CHEAPEST* ¡ALBERS BROS! ii;!«UJNG Aijij . portiamo , O regon ; œ xssM ÙÊ j B m Oratk I p ,, T i Twteu G ood . I» « I » . by Pry,»««. C m flS ¥i I 'l i 'i n y l General Resume o f Important Event! Presented in Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. Carnegie has agreed to appear as a witness in the Steel trust probe. James Kolph, Jr., the reform mayor elect o f San Francisco, has taken his office. Russia demands that China recog nize the independence o f outer Mon golia. ; Sheriff Harbinger, o f New York, has appointed three more women deputy sheriffs. Richard T. Crane, an Eastern , mil lionaire who severely criticized the big universities, is dead. Young Chinese o f Portland held a big meeting in celebration o f the birth o f the new Chinese republic. The senate passed a bill favoring an appropriation o f $1,000,000, for a new postoffice building in Portland, Or. A sympathetic strike involving 300,000 railroad shopmen o f the Har- riman lines may be called within a week. CHICAGO FOR PEACE, Hamilton Club at Mammoth Meating Upholds Taft. Chicago— Chicago’s voice was raised for international peace at a mammoth meeting held here under the auspices o f the Hamilton club in the Auditori um theater. Ex-Vice-President Fair banks, Colonel Henry Watterson, o f Louisville; Representative Foster, o f Vermont; Jane Addams and Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, o f Chicago, made appeals for the ratification o f the general arbi tration treaties now pending in the United States senate. Such ratification, advocates o f peace declared, will mean the abolishment o f implements o f war in favor o f the dignified councils o f peaceful arbitra tion. President T a ft was praised for his advocacy of the treaties which, if rat ified, it was said, would insure world peace and the United States was de clared to be the first nation really to announce itself as in favor of arbitra tion o f international differences. This was in the treaty between this country and England, the early part o f the last century, to settle boundary disputes on the border line o f Maine and Canada. M '. Fairbanks defined the treaties advocated by President Taft, and which the senate is asked to ratify, as broader in scope than any previously considered treaties. “ These treaties,” said Mr. Fair banks, “ i f ratified by the senate, will become a fixed feature o f our interna tional policy, and the policy o f two of the other leading world powers.” FIRE DESTROYS BIG SKY-SCRAPER Astronomers and other scientists have not yet succeeded In ascertain ing Just how far the atmosphere of our earth extends above the land and the sea on which It rests, but some of them hope to some day soon. The Astronomer Koyal of England, who has completed bis report for the fiscal year ending May 10. tells aome very interesting things about the varying densities, altitudes and temperatures of the air cushions, air pockets and air currents surrounding the earth. In reference to air currents and the m son s why the wind blows, the report explains that air consists of gaseous particles, all trying to get away from one another, and that, un der certain conditions, they can be compelled to come closer together by contraction, or forced to fly further apart by expansion A quart bottle, for example, holds 22 grains of air at the temperature of 70 degrees. If the bottle be cooled by surrounding It with ice, the air tnstde contracts. When this occurs, more air rushes In through the bottle's neck. The quart of air now weighs more than 22 grains. If the bottle be heated, the air It con tains expands. Its tiny particles fly further asunder, and many of them escape from the bottle altogether. There Is still a quart of air, but It weighs much less than the original 22 grains. Now, consider the earth and the sea under the Influence of varying degrees of the sun'a heat. Where the heat Is greatest, the sir Is made lighter aDd expands. Where the heat Is least, the air Is unexpanded and heavy. Both the hot and the cold air have weight, but the oold, being the heavier, Is drawn more effectively down to the ground. In doing so It drives the light er air up out of Its way. Just as a lump of lead dropped Into a pall of water forces some of the water upward. If the earth were equally warm at every part, and continued at a constant tem perature. wind could not exist. It "blows” because of heat and gravita tion. In other words, air moves from the place where its weight or pressure Is most, toward the place where Its weight or oressure Is least. New York Equitable Life Build ing is Complete Loss. Six Known Dead; Many Inju red- Money Loss 86,000,000—Vaults Full o f Wealth. New York— The immense marble and granite home o f the Equitable L ife Assurance society, covering a block on Lower Broadway, a historic landmark o f New Y ork ’s early period o f sky scraper buildings and one o f the city’s important financial centers, was de stroyed by fire January 9 with a loss o f at least six lives and probably $6,- 000,000 in property. Twelve persons were injured. The fire started in the kitchen o f a restaurant in the basement o f the building. Valuable records, including the bi ography o f E. H. Harriman, and two priceless libraries which cannot be re placed, went up in flames, and the fate o f hundreds of millions o f dollars’ worth o f securities, stored in safe de posit vaults, is in question, although it is believed that fireproof construc tion saved them from damage. The great structure, which besides containing the main offices o f the Equitable L ife Assurance society, was the home o f the Mercantile Trust com pany, the Equitable Trust company, the banking house o f Kountze Broth ers, August Belmont & Company, the Harriman railroad lines, the Mercan tile Safe Deposit company, the Law yer's club and many o f the city ’s most prominent law firms, stands a shell o f ice-coated stone. The intense cold caused a thick coating to form on the facades o f sky- erapers adjacent and on the pavement for blocks around. The bulwark of modern fireproof structures nearby, according to Fire Commissioner John son, protected the entire financial dis trict. The damage, except by water, was confined to the Equitable struc ture. O f those who lost their lives, three employes o f the building were killed by jumping from the roof to which they were driven by the flames. Battalion Chief Wash dropped in a whirl o f smoke and flame when a cave- in occurred on the third floor. Two other men, William Campion, captain o f the watchmen in the Mercantile Safe Deposit company, vaults, and Frank J. Neider, a special officer, whose bodies have not been recovered, complete the list o f dead, so far as known. Several persons, watchmen and others, who were in the structure when the fire broke out, have not been accounted for, but are believed to have escaped. The death total, how ever, may not be fixed until the fire has been entirely extinguished and the ruins have had time to cool. Among the injured is W. J. Giblin, president o f the Mercantile Safe De posit company, whose rescue from the basement vaults, where he was im prisoned, after two hour’s work by firemen, was one o f the most sensa tional episodes o f the fire. He had gone into a vault to save securities and accidentally locked himself In with an employe who had accom panied him. Their cries were heard by the fire men, who had to saw through the steel bars o f a door leading to the street be fore they could rescue the imprisoned men. Mr. Giblin was taken to a hos pital suffering from the effects o f the smoke. One man in another vault o f the Mercantile Safe Deposit company, be lieved to be Campion, could be seen from the street with his legs pinned down by a mass o f debris, but could not be rescued because steel doors barred the way. Through the smashed windows o f the doors the last rites were administered by Chaplain Mc- Gean, o f the fire department just as he was swallowed from view by the dense smoke. DOUGLAS FIR OIL GOOD. A new drug has been discovered which can be injected hypodermically Students at University o f Washington and takes effect instantly, which will Make Discovery. take the place o f cocaine and similar University o f Washington, Seattle drugs in surgical operations. — Discoveries that will place Douglas John McNamara, known to the po fir oil on a par with that extracted lice as “ Australian Mack,” has been from pine, will utilize the millions of arrested at Los Angeles charged with feet o f fir stumps, roots and tree the looting o f the Bank o f Montreal at limbs, representing one-half o f the New Westminster, B. C., last Septem standing timber, and will provide for ber. the manufacture o f fine paper from A man on board the steamer City o f the waste after the oil has been manu Topeka, bound for San Francisco, factured, have been made by students went violently insane and emptied his o f the chemistry department here, revolver twice at the captain and who, under the direction of Dr. H. K. members o f the crew. He was finally Benson, have been experimenting on blinded by the searchlight being 29,000 pounds o f .fir stumps received thrown full in his face and then over from Linden, Or. “ Our discovery o f the oil o f Doug powered by the help o f a stream o f las fir came as a result o f studying water from the ship’s pumps. the oils o f four cords o f wood sent California representatives have through a wood distilling plant at asked congress for $50,000 to aid in Anacortes, ” said Dr. Benson. "C om fighting the Mediterranean fruit fly. mercial turpentine o f a high gradKand the new oil were found by the stu New York county, New York, will dents. When the tar obtained from not have any women deputy sheriffs, this fir wood was refined it yielded as it has been found that “ every dep three products— a very light oil, used uty sheriff must be a voter.” in the manufacture o f shingle stain; An agent o f the Royal Mail steam a heavier oil o f tar, which, 1 believe, ship company is in Portland arranging can be used for linseed oil, and a tar for the establishment of a direct line residue or pitch, which, we believe, o f steamers to Europe via the Panama can be used successfully as a protect ive paint for iron, steel and metal sur canal. faces. Now, the rosin in the wood The Northern Pacific plans to spend renders it useless for white paper, and $4 000,000 on improvements in the it is available only for the cheaper grades o f colored paper, but by using Inland Empire this year. our apparatus we can extract this The president o f the Outlook Pub rosin. “ Other experiments deal with the lishing company, for whose magazine Roosevelt is one o f the principal value o f the tannic acid o f the fir bark writers, says Roosevelt w ill not be a and the oil distilled from fir needles.” presidential candidate this year. Poindexter Makes Choice. A Boise, Idaho, man, belieying him Washington, D. C.— Senator Poin self dying, gave a check for $3,000 to dexter came out in favor o f the nomi a neighbor woman who had befriended him. N ext morning he found himself nation o f J. C. Lawrence, ex-Raiiroad feeling better than usual, and tried to commissioner, as the Republican can didate for governor o f Washington, stop payment on the check. and expressed the opinion that Law Those in charge o f the Great North rence not only will be nominated, but ern exhibit car now touring the East elected. predict a great influx o f homeseekers Poindexter comes to Lawrence’s sup to the Northwest during the coming port, he says, because Lawrence is summer. “ progressive” and has demonstrated, The United States has taken posses while railroad commissioner, that he sion o f the Nicaraguan custom houses is not subservient to the power o f the in order to receive payment o f a $10,- railroads or other great interests. 000,000 loan made to that country by Three Drinks a Day is Limit. J. Pierpont Morgan. New York— Three drinks a day is Governor West, o f Oregon, has set aside Friday, December 13, 1912, as a the lim it to keep healthy, says the More general “ hangman's day,” in case the New York board o f health. people fail to approve the measure than that, it is declared, means an un timely death from liver trouble or abolishing capital punishment. kindred diseases. This information is PO R TLAN D M ARKETS. given in connection with a report dis Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, cussing the increase in the death rate 83oi 84c; club, 81c; red Russian, 80c; from certain ailments in the last few years. The board o f health declares valley, 81(«82c; forty-fold, 82c. Candidates Engage Rooms. Millstuffs — Bran, $23 per ton; this increased rate— notably in cancer, Baltimore — Within an hour after shorts, $25; middlings, $30; rolled liver trouble and heart disease — is largely due to lack o f exercise, over announcement was made o f the selec barley, $37@38. Oats— No. 1 white, $30.60 per ton. eating, over-drinking and automobiles. tion o f Baltimore as the meeting place for the Democratic National conven Hay— No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim tion, requests for the reservation o f “ Haystack” Mast Failure, othy, $17(rt)t8; No. 1 valley, $15(0:16; alfalfa, $13^14; clover, $12; grain, Seattle— Naval officials have made rooms at hotels began to pour in by the discovery that the “ haystack” telegraph. Representatives o f Gov $14. Barley— Feed, $36(0,37 per ton. military masts recently installed on ernor Woodrow Wilson, o f New York, Harmon, of Corn— New, whole, $33; cracked, the vessels o f the Pacific fleet vibrate and Governor Judson $34; old, whole, $36; cracked, $34; too much to make the observations of Ohio, engaged rooms soon after the Massachu old, whole, $36; cracked, $37. the fire control officer in the top suffi announcement was made. Potatoes — Buying prices: Bur ciently accurate, the fault being setts and Vermont were the first states banks, 90c6zi$l. 15 per hundred. placed on the height o f the mast. It to secure reservations for their dele Onions — Association price, $1.50 is now planned to shorten the new gations. per sack. masts recently constructed on the ar Boon Sought for Coast. Vegetables — Artichokes, 90c per mored cruiser Pennsylvania and work dozen; cabbage, l i e per pound; gar men are preparing to take off ten fe e t Washington, D. C.— Representative lic, 8®, 10c; lettuce, $2.50(o;2.75 per Humphrey, o f Washington, introduced New Mexico is State. crate; pumpkins, 1(0.lj c per pound; a bill asking that Chinese shall enter sprouts, 7 ( 0 ;8c; squash, l i f f l l j c ; tur Washington, D. C. — New Mexico, the United States only through a Pa nips, $1.25 per sack; rutabagas, the 47th state to enter the Union, cific Coast port. He said the govern $1.26; carrots, $1.25; parsnips, $1.26; ceased to be a territory at 1 :35 p. m. ment discriminated against American beets, $1.50. Saturday, when President T a ft signed railroads in favor o f the Canadian Pa Butter — Oregon creamery butter, the proclamation o f statehood. cific railroad by maintaining an immi solid pack, 38c; prints, extra; buttei Four members o f the president’s gration station at Vancouver, B. C. fat, lc less than solid pack prices. cabinet, the two congresamen-elect The bill, Mr. Humphrey said, would Poultry — Hens, 15(0!l6c; springs, from New Mexico, a dozen prominent abolish immigrant stations on the 15Jc; ducks, young, 20c; geese, 13(0 citizens from the new state, several Canadian and Mexican borders, main 14c; turkeys live, 17c; dressed, White House employes and three pho tained almost exclusively for the ex tographers witnessed the ceremony, amination o f Chinese. choice, 20ro21c. Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, which took pace in the president’s People Acclaim Rebels. 37 Jc per dozen; case count, 35c. private office. Pork— Fancy, 9c per pound. Guayaquil, Ecuador— A fte r a battle T o n i o f Tea Proteated. Veal— Fancy, 13i6(14c per pound. which ended in favor o f the troops Hops— 1911 crop, 42(0;44c; olds, Washington, D. C. — Declaring G,- from this city who are supporting the nominal, 1912 contracts. 26c. 000,000 pounds o f colored and adulter provisional government proclaimed at Wool— Eastern Oregon. 9(0,16c per ated tea which does not comply with Guayaquil December 28 by General pound; valley, 16® 17c; mohair, treasury regulations, or with the pure Pedro Montero, the inhabitants o f the choice, 35<037c. food law, will be admitted and sold in province o f Canar announced their ad Cattle— Choice steers. $6^6.16; this country within a few days unless hesion to General Montero’s cause. good. $5.75(06; choice cows, $6.15(0; the government acts quickly, Senator The troops from Quito under General 6.25; good, $4.60(0.5; choice spayed Root and a delegation from the New Plaza continue to occupy the heights heifers, $5.35(0.5.50; good to choice York Tea association have appealed to near Alausi and Garsnda, and a battle heifers, $5(05.25; choice bulls, $4.25 President Taft. with the revolutionists ia imminent (0.4.50; good, $4(04.25; choice calves, Dangerous Shells 8unk. Judge Boon to Leap Year. $7.60(018; good, $6.760(7. Hogs—Choice light hogs, $6.7540. Brest, France— One o f the cruisers Bakersfield, Cal. — Leap year wed 6.95; good to choice hogs, $6.4<Xa attached to thia poretailed out to sea dings got decided encouragement here 6 60; smooth heavy hogs, $5.76(06. and threw overboard into deop water when Justice o f the Peace Marion, o f Sheep — Choice yearling wethers, 67 tons o f melenite sheila. The sheila East Bakersfield, announced that he $4.60(04.75; choice killing ewes, were condemned after the explosion would marry free o f charge all couples $3.86(04; choice lambs, $66(5.86; on the battleship Liberte at Toulon when the bride had made the proposal good to choice lambs, $4.60(04.76; laat September, when 236 men were o f marriage. Several such weddings culls, $3(04.76. killed. are in prospect. W. L. DOUGLAS •¡.A h * REASONS W HY THE WINDS BLOW. Dlatemper In all Its forms, among all ares o f horses and dogs, cured and others in the same sta ble prevented from having the disease with Spohn’s Distemper Cure. Every bottl' guaranteed. Over 500,000 bottles sold Iasi year. $.50 and $1.60. Good druggists, or send to manufacturers. Agents wanted. Write for free hook, Spohn Med, Co., Spec, Contagious Diseases, Uoshen, I ml. Light on Ancient Days. Until recently the exploration of (he Sudan was Impossible, owing to the attitude of the natives, but last year the excavations of Meroe, the ancient capital of Ethlopa, was com menced. Perhaps the most Important result of the early work will be the addition of Ethiopian to our knowl edge of languages which have ceased to exist. A large number of Inscrip tion in hieroglyphic and cursive writ ing have been found, and It has been discovered that the unknown language Is based on an alphabetical syatem— a circumstance which will make the deciphering of the inscriptions much easier than was the rase with the Hit- tlte language, which has occupied Pro fessor Ssyce 30 years. •2.25, *2.50, *3, *3.50,*4 & *5 SHOES All Style*, All Leather*, All Sizes and Widths, for Men, Women and Boys. THE S T A N H A R D OK Q U A L I T Y FOR O V E R 30 Y E A R S T H E NEX T T IM E Y O U N EED SHOES give W . L Douglas shoes a trial. W . L Douglas name stamped on a shoe guar* anteea superior quality and more value for the money than other m akes.gHis name and price stamped on the bottom protects the wearer against high prices and inferior ahoes. Insist upon having [the genuine W . L. Douglas shoes. C o lo r K y e le t» Take no substitute. M<\mt uned ojrcl u n ico l y. HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL. Shoe* Sent Everywhere THE USB OF THE COMMA. Explanation of Colors of Leavaa. In extremely moist atmosphere the Tba point on which most writers oolor of the leaves are not usually very are at odds with the compositor Is bright, as in England. And In very the comma, says the London Chron dry climates the leaves dry up Bud* icle. It Is not that he misplaces It so denly, and their skin, which Is very outrageously, as lu that sentence thick to prevent the escape of moist which was the cause of many tears In ure, Is not sufficiently transparent to a Berlin newspaper office tome years j allow the color to be seen beneath. In ago: "Prince Bismarck walked In on regions where the autumn foliage la his head, the well known cap on his | most vivid we find that an average sea- feet, large, brightly polished top boots son produces the moat exquisite colors. on his forehead, a dark cloud In his Neither a very dry nor a very wet sum hand, the Inevitable walking stick In mer will result In much brilliancy. his eye, a menacing glance.” No, but he la too fond of this par ticular punctuation point. Hs takes a delight In breaking up the flow of sentences with his artificial pauses. W e all say; "Why then did you do It?" In one breath. It la the compositor who says, “ Why, then, did you do It?" It Is possible to be too bard on the oomma. It has Its undeniable uses. BE FAIR WITH YOUR STOMACH F r e e to O u r H e a d e rs W rite Murine Eye Hemeily Co., Chicago, for 48-pasc llluatrateit Eye liouk Free. 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FOR SALE A T A L L That for th« immaturo o f E. W. G R O VE. I '-fri th# GROCERS._________________ World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. Childish Beliefs. Yes, children believe plenty of queer things. I suppose all of you have had the pocketbook fever when you Not a Landseer. "Is that a Landseer, Mr. Croesus?” were little. What do I mean? Why. asked a visitor, pausing before a paint ripping up old pocketbooks In the ing of a cow, executed with great skill firm belief that bank bills to an Im and fidelity. “ No,” replied the host. mense amount were hidden In them. "Reckon It’s a Durham. Bee how So, too, you must all remember some broad It Is between the horns, and see splendid unfulfilled promise of some the color and curl on Its forehead. body or other, which fed you with That's a genuine Durham, sure. That hopes perhaps for years, and which ain’t no Landseer."— Youth's Com left a blank In your life which noth ing has ever filled up.—Holmes. panion. I f you use Eye Salve use the best. P e t t it ’ s E ye S alve is the standard, is reliable and costs no more than infer ior goods that are unknown. Used by Physicians and Oculists helps where all others fail. It is not tne T ube or Box that cures, it is the S alve that does the work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros, under the Government Food and Drugs Act. Don’ t be deceived or misled. Tne only really antiseptic Fye Salve that has been in the market for yeara. Sold by Druggists throughout the known world. Guard Against Undssirables. About 250,000 Immigrants are turn ed back every year by the Immigra tion officials of this country. To guard the ports and boundaries against those whom the law forblda entry, the government employs nearly 2,000 trained men Recognizing People. Data have been gathered in Ger many with reference to the distance at which persons may be recognized by their faces and figures. If one has good eyes, the Germans claim, one cannot recognize a person whom he has seen only once at a greater dlstanoe than 82 feet. If the person Is well known to one. one may recog nize him at 300 feet and If it Is a member of one's family, even at 600 fe e t—Scientific American. Inflammatory Rheumatism may m ake you a cripple for life. Don't w ait for inflamma tion to aet in. W hen the flrat alight pains appear, drive the pulton out with llam lina W izard Oil. Harm In Extremes. Too much noise deafens us; too much light blinds us; too great a dis tance or too much of proximity equal ly prevents us from being able to see; too long and too short a discourse ob scures our knowledge of a subject; too much of truth stuns us.— Pascal. Anything but That. Only one letter In a million goea astray, and that one, an exchange says, never happens to be a bill. XFERRYS/ Plant breeding and selecting has been our business for years. 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