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flOITT* . * three farmers have bnrli •' *:.e ’r wives within the last six mouths! And It is my honest opinion that two of them I were Just worn out with hard work, and neither of them past 50. The tine homes they had helped to build up are : saddened by the absence of these mothers." SCHOOL, Menlo Park, San Mateo Co., Cal., accred ited at the Universities. Location, climate, and careful attention to Mental. Moral and Physical training, places lloitt’s among the foremost Schools for hoys on the Coast.—5. F. Cnronicle. Will re-open in the new building August lath, ('jilt year.) lra G. lloilt, l* i. D., Principal. Willesden Parish in London is the fitM to have a “lady” beadle. She is Mrs. Kendal, who has been the sexton of the church for many years. Growing ( rips » heaply. "Waste Not, Want Not” Little leaks bring to want, and little im purities of the blood, if not attended to, bring a “ Want ” of health. Hood's Sar saparilla is the one and only specific that •will remove all blood humors and impuri ties, thereby putting you into a condition of perfect health and strength. Crane Flies. A correspondent sends specimens of worms that infest bls strawberry, rasp berry and dewberry fields. He says: “They work on the roots and cut them off; cut off leaf stems and fruit buds of strawberries, and work similarly on dewberries; cannot see that they are injuring raspberries. Land was all in crop rotation before planting berries. Berry patches are one and two years old. What are they, and will they do serious damage?” The worms sent are the young of what are known as crane flies, the long- legged, mosquito-like Insects that are sometimes mlstakou for Hessian fly, and are supposed by others to be the parent of cut worms. This Is the first time that these Insects have ever been reported as Injurious to strawberries or dewberries, so far as known to me. The highest mountains of the Phil ippine islands aré llalcon (Mindora), 8,868 feet; Apo(Mindanao), 8,804 feet; Mavon. active valcano (Luzon), 8,283 teet, and San Cristobal (Luzon), 7,375 feet. At Japaneso auctions each bidder writes his name and the arnonnts of his bid on a slip of paper. The various slips are deposited in a box. They are examined when the bidding is over, and the name of the highest bidder is announced. The most expensive hat on record cost $1,500 in gold, and was presented to General Grant while in Mexico in 1882. It is now on exhibition in the National Museum at Washington—per haps the finest Mexican sombrero that was ever made. SHAKE INTO ÏOIR SHOES Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen, smarting, ner vous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- Ease makes tight or new shoes teel easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. We have over 30,000 testimonials. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. A farmer cannot do much to enhance , the market for his goods, for that is ' beyond his control, though by keeping posted about crops In various States, and the prices which various products bring, he can, if he has enough for a carload, often snip to distant cities ami get better prices than he can at home. This Is particularly true of such crops as potatoes and the fruits whose price locally depends mainly on the local pro duction. But there is one thing besides finding the best markets that every farmer should do. that is to grow his crops as cheaply as possible. This does not mean that the farmer is in any I way to neglect his crops That is the reverse of true economy. He should I increase his crop by high manuring and therougb cultivation up to the point where the increased product pays the extra expense. This varies with dif ferent crops. It does not generally pay to manure the small grains as highly as you can corn, potatoes ami other hoed crops. Manure and labor must go together. The crops that need most manure will well pay for the labor to make it effective and to keep It from producing weeds Instead of valuable crops. Etlncating Formers. No State has been more active In the education of its farmers in Improved dairy methods than tbe State of Wis consin. As a result of tbe education of the people of that State in this di rection, tbe net gain In the manufac ture of butter in ten years has been six and a half million dollars, and the net gain in the value of cheese manufac tured in that time has been a round million dollars, making a total net gain [ in ten years for butter and cheese alone of seven and one-half million . dollars. And the increase in the value of the dairy cattle has been many I millions more, to say nothing of the • saving of feed and labor that was for merly thrown away on poor cows that did not pay for their keeping, but were kept at a loss. This shows that the education of the farming classes adds to the wealth of the State, and Is a benefit to all the people. Editors in Servia have reason to keep A Gjod I utter Record. mum regarding governmental affairs. CRANK FLY. The cut herewith represents regis One paper there, during the past twc years, has bad 16 editors, and 15 of In England they are called leather tered Shorthorn cow Sally, the proper them are in jail for commenting too jackets, and are sometimes destructive ty of the Lyndon Shorthorn Stock freely on legislative enactments. In fields. 1 have known them to de Farm, Lyndon, Vt. She has a butter stroy fields of young w’heat In Indiana record of 3 pounds 1-3 ounce per day, “Recently, after the Rock Island in early spring, where the land had and transmits her dairy qualities to her wreck at Volland.” says the Kansas been devoted to clover the previous offspring, as is shown by her three- City Journal, “Dr. G. II. Kittle, of year, and tbe ground broken very late year-old heifer’s butter record of 17 Moundridge, Mo., put in a claim In the season and sown to wheat. There pounds 11 ounces. During tbe butter against the railroad for $1,920 on ac Is but little doubt that they will de test they were fed four quarts corn count of gold lost. The company stroy red clover and wheat In early cob and oats ground and one pint cot thought it unreasonable that a country spring under the conditions previously tonseed meal once per day. Sally rep dentist should be getting so much gold Indicated. resents an ideal dual purpose cow, at one shipment, and so it combated If your ground was thickly shaded the claim. But Dr. Kittle proved his last fall, and especially if there was a lose conclusively, and the company rank growth of clover during the late paid over the full amount.” The gold summer, these Insects, In a'l probabil used in dentistry in the United States ity, laid their eggs among the clover last year was valued at $600,000. plants, and these hatching to maggots, shown at left In the figure, became half or two-thirds grown before the winter set in. I do not know that there Is anything you can do to stop the depre dations of these worms. If I am not badly mistaken you will soon see the •* I have been using CA8CARETI and us ground full of holes; In many cases out great size being combined with good a mild and effective laxative they are simply won of these will be sticking empty shells, dairy qualities. derful. .My daughter and I were bothered with tick stomach and our breath was very bad. After shown at right In figure, and your taking a few doses of Cascareis we have improved wonderfully. They are a great help in tbe family." * ugweationa for Mat urr . fields will be quite thickly populated WlI.HKI.MINA NAGKL. Beginners will find in tlie following by these large, long-legged flies.—F. M. 1137 Rittenhouse St.. Cincinnati. Cbio. suggestions a help In selecting breed Webster, Ohio Experiment Station. CANDY ing poultry stock: "The male bird CATHARTIC should be a model and exhibit the dis A Sheep Trough. A correspondent of tbe Iowa Home tinctive character of the breed to which stead has a trough which he considers he belongs. He should be good-sized, peculiar to bls own view of wbat a healthy and full of activity, with no sheep trough ought to be. It is so con constitutional defects. He should structed as to be convenient for both have a clear-cut profile, with smooth, sheep and lambs. No sheep will Jump glossy plumage and a keen eye. He should have a broad chest and carry Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. __ no into the trough, and lambs will not lie Good, Merer Sicken. Weaken or Grice. 10c. 25c. 50c. In It as they will In larger ones. First himself with a proud, yet graceful air. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... The females should be chosen to com Sterling Remedy Caaipaay, Ch lea««. Montreal. Nr* Tork. 31k bine good size, pure and even color, Hft TA DAP Sold and guaranteed bv all drug« RU" I U DAU * gists to CUKE Tobacco Ha on. strong constitution and symmetry In form. When selecting heus for breed PORTLAND DIRECTORY. ing we should look first for good layers and the most perfect in general appear DENTISTS. ance, and by this combination we are sure to obtain a superior offspring.” No pain: new process; fine cold work. I>R. BREATH LANGWORTHY, N.W. cor. Third and Morrison Condensed Milk. Fence ami Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS; WIRE and iron fencing; office railing, etc. 334 Alder. Machinery and Supplies. CAWSTON AO).; f TÑ g TÑES, BOILERS, MA- chlnery, supplies. 4S-5U First St., Portland, Or. ; Z - i 1 ' Mwb "?7v f 0 r r RAKES MOWERS BINDERS take one slx-lnch board the desired length and bevel Its edges a little for Write for Catalogue. the bottom. Nall to this two more slx- lnch boards for tbe sides, so tbe tops J. 1, FREEMAN, Ag:nt, will flare a little. Use a four-inch board for a guard rail with supports 290 East Water Street, at each end at the middle of a long PORTLAND. OK. trough. The figure shows a view of the end of the trough In a perspective. MACHINERY. ALL ...TATUM A BOWEN... 29 (• 35 First Street FORWARD OR. JOHN POOLE, PnRTLAxn. O rzoox . can give you the beet bargain, in general machinery, engines, boih-rs. tank,, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel IXL windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. ___ _____________________ EDWARD HCOHE-S; MACHINERY AND vehicle«: «end for estslogne. l<w-m Front St yx lioleeale l>riu<l«u ,»<1 I’h otogr. ph I <• !"»il p piles. ■ lumaver frank andim L p 1 so_ aga DRro CO. 1«4 Fourth Street. Portland. Oreeon. qkirqoN SUMPTION ' ! The amount of condensed milk being made in tbe United States is assuming large proportions, and yet the field is a most inviting one. with the demand growing in excess of production. 1 he latest figures give about 2.000,000 cases of condensed milk ns being manufac tured In the United States yearly, more than half of which Is consumed at home. Tbe remainder of the output Is exported. J a [«in, China, India and tbe Sandwich Islands are large consumers of American condensed milk, and the foreign demand Is constantly growing. June Grass for Hay. Enibnrr»i««ed »11« Father. To remove freckles- send the boy out of the room.—Boston Globe. CRITICAL PERIODS A gentleman reeeiitlv visile l-n new district |>ulice station and was shown over tlie building by tlie officer in In Woman's Lifo Are Made Dangerous charge. 11« related the circumstances by Palvio Catarrh. of his vi-it . t li mte in the hearing of his youngest son, a little fellow four years of age. A few weeks later father and son weie traveling by tail to a town some miles distant, when just before reaching their destination tlie train [lulled up within sight of a large, gloouiy-lookiug building. The son in- quiied what place it was, and on being informed that it was tlie county jail lie Bmbatlassed tlie fatlier a fid made the other oocnpants of tlie catriage look suspicious by asking: “Was that tlie jail you was in, futliet?”—Chicago Chronicle. Teacher—Wbat Is a buttress? Flossy —A buttress Is a female butter-maker. —Judge. Tbe Cuban Insurgents have raised Hades long enough: now let them raise cane.—Chicago Times-11 era id. She—"You say you met your friend ■cidentally?” He—"Yes; I fell in with him while skating.”—Yonkers States man. C<»nfeaiiion of a Millionaire. A millionaire confessed tlie secret of bis ' Conundrum by the Cheerful Idiot: success in two words— bard work, lie put I Q.—“What is worse than ’raining cats in tlie best part ot his life gaining dollars and dogs?' ” A,—"Hailing cabs au<l and losing health, and now lie was putting in tlie oilier half spending dollars to get it buses.”—Punch. back. Notiiing equals Hostetter’s Stomach MR.«. MXTlIII.bF. RICHTER. Mother (drilling Teddy for his first Bitters for restoring health. It cures dys Nirs. Mathilde Richter, Doniphan, pepsia and indigestion. party)—And now, darling, what Is a Neb., says: greedy boy? Teddy—A boy who wants Women journalists in tlie United “I suffered front catarrh for many everything I want. States number 888. witli 2.725 authors veats, but sinoe 1 have been taking Pe- "What kind of a tree Is the hardest and literary persons. ru-na I feel stiong and well. I would > climb?” asked the teacher. "One that Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That advise all people to tty Pe-ru-na. As Contain Mercury, haiu’t got no limbs,” little Albert re I used Pe-tu-nii and Man-a-lin while I As mercury will surely destroy the sense of was passing thiougli the change of life, plied.—Chicago News. smell and completely derango the whole sys "We didn’t have time to stop, so we tem when entering it through the mucous sur- 1 am positively convinced your bene laees. Such article! should never be used ex ficial remedies have relieved me from bought a lunch and ate it as we drove cept on prescriptions from reputable physi along.” “Ah, I see—you dined a la cians, as the damage they will do is ten told to all my illB.’’ the good you can possibly derive front them. Pe-ru-na has raised more women from cart.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by E. J. j beds of sickt.ess and set them to work Cheney A Co., Toledo,O.,contains nomercury, She—“If capital punishment must anil is’taken Internally, acting directly upon again than any other remedy. Pelvio be, I certainly favor electricity.” He— the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. I catatrh is tlie bane ol womankind. Pe- In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure lie sure you get "Oh! That ts to say, you prefer cur the genuine. It is taken internally, and made ru-na is the bane of catarrh in all form« rents to raisin’s.”—Harlem Life. ill Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi and stages. Mrs. Col. Hamilton, Co monials free. Mrs. McBride—“Harry, I was beside Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. lumbus, O., says: “I recommend Pe- Hall's Family Pills are the best. myself at the condition you came lnjme ru-lia to women, believing it to ba in last uiglit.” Harry—"Yes; it seems j Corsets made ot aluminium are now especially beneficial to them.” to me I did see two of you.”—Judge. I used by medical men for treatment of Send for a free hook written by Dr. Hartman, entitled “Health and Little Willie—"Pa, why do they call ceitain spinal disorders. Beauty.” Address Dr. Hartman, them ‘minor poets’?” Pa—"Because There was a voting man from Lenore, Columbus, O. they ought to be working with the Who boldl v went off to tlie war; pick and shovel, my son.”—Tit-Bits. The "beef1 made hint sick, Remember that cholera morbus, He recovered quite quick "Here's a benevolent assimilation for By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. cholera infantum, summer com you,” as the milkman remarked, when plaint, bilious colic, diarrhoea and he shoved tbe can under tlie spout of Miss Charlotte Kinney, of Syracuse. dysentery are each and all catarrh the pump.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. N. Y., is said to be tlie only woman of the bowels. Catarrh is the only Horrified old lady—Oh. kind sir, think drummer in tlie world who sells correct mime for these affections. _ of your mother! Think of your mother! wagons. Pe-ru-na is an absolute specific for Burglar (sternly)—No use, lady; I was rijc Permanently Cured. No tltsor nervousnes these ailments, wliioh arc so com ll I » slier hrsl day's use ot llr. Kline ’ s t.reat brought up in an incubator.—Tit-Bits. Nerve .Restorer. Send for FKKltf V4.OO trial mon in summer. Dr. Hartman, in Caller—Excuse me, can I speak to bottle and treatise. DR. R. IL K-LLNK, Ltd., V3J a praotice of over forty years, never Arch street, Philadelphia, l’a. your typewriter a moment? City man— I lost a single case of cholera infan You can’t; she’s engaged. Caller— I Tlie ordinary beer glass is regulated tum, dysentary, diarrhoea, or chol That’s all right; I’m the fellow.—Illus by law in Bavaria and must hold ex- era morbus, and his only remedy actlv half a litre, or nearly nine-tenths was Pe-ru-na. Those desiring trated Bits. further particulars should send for His sweetheart—I have always heard of a pint. a free copy of ‘‘Summer Catarrh.” that all Spaniards were expert at fenc- [ Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth Address Dr. llaitman, Columbus, O. Ing. Returned volunteer—Yes, Indeed ing Syrup tlie best remedy to use for their they are; especially with barbed wire. children during the teething period. —Brooklyn Life. Queen Victoria’s annual trip to and Tom—Why were you so determined fiom Scotland alone costs her close on to kiss that bomely cousin of yours? $32,250 a year. have their foundation in the blood—if it la pure, healthy and nourishing the entire body Dick—I wnnted to establish a prece-. will be well. Thousands of suffering people Do Not Suffer I dent. She lias two very pretty sisters, ' have been cured by Suffering is unnecessary. Cascarets Candy you know.—Judge. Cathartic kill disease germs, clean out the Moore’s Revealed Remedy body, remove the first causes of suffering. All A remedy that gives health and happiness Little Mike (in the midst of his read druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. quickly aiid pleasantly- one dollar per bottle ing)— Feytlier, how d'ye« pronounce at your druggist’s. In several European countries, In I-l-o-l-l-o? McLubberty—Pronounce ut? world’® greatest Begorra! did yez niver hear a tur-r-r- cluding France and Belgium, elections “THE nmiri/H ■ irr nr llrWri hero, bv Murat Hal- are always held on Sundays. key gobble?—Puck. LIFE Ur ULnL! Mund. AgtitlWuld. Only ft l.BO. Out.1t frw. I. C. Mll.tR, 5 Wish. St., Ctucage. First tourist—That Indian seems to I know that my lite was saved by Piso’s have an awful load on. Second tourist Cure for Consumption.--John A. Miller, —Yes. He lias evidently followed Kip Au Sable, Michigan, April 21, 1895. J Did you ever run across an old letter? ling’s advice, and taken up the white Four million women in the United 3 Ink ¡ill faded out. Couldn't have been man's burden.—Life. States earn their own bread. They “Have you ever read the article on have invaded all occupations, and one- how to tell a bad egg?" “No, 1 haven't; third of all persona engaged in profes -IT DOESN’T FADE. Costs you no more than poor ink. Might but my advice would be, if you have sional services ate women. as weFl have the best. > anything important to tell a bad egg, i TTT-rTTTT-rTTT * ii-ŸŸŸif4 WANTED—Men and women everywhere to dis A+Ÿ+++Ÿ why, break it gently.”—Tit-Bits. tribute samples and advertise California Orange per day and expenses paid; cash every Dombey—How did you get that scar Syrup; week: particulars for 2-cent stamp. CALIFOR on your forehead, Jones? Jones—Oh.| NIA ORANGE SY. UP CO., San Francisco, Cal. * JCoot Crowned. Bridget Made. my wife and I had an argument, and Fainleas tilling and extraction. Reforms in the electoral system of she obeyed that mean old adage—1 Dr. T. H. White, strike while the iron Is hot.—Judge. | Japan fix the property qualification at a very small sum, and the minimum Tom—“I don’t know whether she age for candidates at BIT years. There sings or not.” Jack—"She doesu t. 1 is some discussion as to the methods of heard her.” ----- VIA----- voting. In one bill it is provided that She—“You are a conundrum.” He— each voter tnay hand in a signed ballot "But I hope you haven’t given me up for each candidate. In Tokyo, which yet”—Town Topics. would have 16 representatives under “Hello, Swanlie! I haven’t met you the new system, and would at the same since you came to the city and set up time be one electoral district, every for a doctor. How are you getting franchise holder would cast 16 ballots. along? Are you making your mark?”! Theie is no provision for minority ••Er—yes, I’tn doing considerable vac representations. cinating.”—Chicago Tribune. “IIow enn you scold all the time?” Through I’ h I hcc and Tonriat Sleepers« was asked of tbe woman with five step Dining mitl Bufl’et Smoking Library Car«. children and an indolent husband. "I nn’t Just explain it but I knows that ....FAST TIM«.... Rervice and Scenery Unequalled. I’m blessed with wonderful powers of For Tickets and all inforinaiion apply to endurance.” 1 your nearest agent, or address A B ( DENNISTON, “A pun,” remarked the pedant, "is (’. P. and T. A., Portland. merely a play on words.” "Yes,” an- ! R. C. STEVEN’S, G. W. !’. A , Seattle. swered the frivolous person. "They call it a play; but, as a rule, It seems J1’('ft I NG Piles prod'K-e moisture «n more like arduous and unnecessary in» Thin form, ah well as BII ik I, Bieedirij work.”—Washington Star. Pile« «re cured by Or. Boianko'i ____________ StoyM itching »nd bleedinir. Ab« >rt>A tumor». 6»>c A Tlie dear girl had been baiting him ' Jar at drugxiMt» or »ent by mail. TrcAtine free Writs me about your cane. DH. BO8ANKO, f’hilada., P k If you suffer from Epilepsy, Fit«. again. "Do you believe in love at first Spasm«, Spells, Falling Sickness, St. sight?” she asked. “Of course,” an Vitus’ Dance, have children, rela RUPTURE CURED. swered tbe savage bachelor. "Do you tives, friends or neighlioi« that do so, We entrante« to fit every case we utnlcrtak«, suppose, if a man bail the gift of sec Do put It oft; write for particulars at otic«. or know people that me afflicted, my <’. .'t II. WOOliAKI» A CO., Kapcrt Trua! ond sight, lie would full in love?” New Discovery. Epileptictde, will give Filter., KN Second Street. Portland, Or. “I heard ye were on slitrikc,” said immediate relief and PERMANENTLY Mike to liis friend Pat "I was that,” CURE them, and nil you are asked to CURE YOURSELF? answered I’at. ”A slitrlke for what, do is to semi for a FREE BOTTLE and I Big W for unnatural diacharxvA, in flu in mat ions, Pat?” “For shorter hours. Mike.” try it. It has cured thousands where irritatioim *»r ulcerations of in u c o it a membranes. "All’ dill ye get them?” "Sure we did, everything else failed. Mv 90-page Painless, and not a«tria« gent or poiaonona. Mike. It's not workin' at all 1 atn i 11 it st ra t e< I Book, "Epilepsy Petmanent- Mold by l>ruc lsts« * now.” ly Cuted,” FREE •ent in plain wrapper, express, prepaid, fot When writing [dense mention read "Look here,” said a young lieutenant, 3 bottles, *2.7». "tills uniform you have inntle for me is ing this in this paper, and give name. •ent on request. entirely too large!........ That’s nil right”, AGE and full address. All corres|>ond- explained the tailor, "when you get It ence professionally confidential. on .volt’ll feel so l>ig that it will be a Wm. MAY, M. D., «•« Tork City. ported fit.”—Philadelphia North Amer Mar Lsborato',. 94 rlnt St. For Gonorrhnsa and Gleet gi t Pahrt'a Okay S|>erlfle. It ia the ONLY medicine whit n will cure each and every ican. can*. ND CASE known It ha« ever failed to CUTS, nO “ pw nit MARTET.il ROOK, inAlter how «erfoua or of how long Mantling. Hi wilts Farmer (with wife and two children) fiom it" uae will aetonHli you. It ia aliaoltitely aa ?«^ prevent« rtrt« ture. and can f>e taken without bi«'onv> How much fer tickets for the young Rent/Fee. In plain, Awaind art a lope. Writ# «fence and detention from bumne«». J’RK ’E, $3 <0. Eo< by all reliable drngiriwt". or »ent pr-paai by txprrdk f'-r thin ¡’■o<>k,r'>ntaininx pArtim- ■ale s? Railway ticket-seller- Between ■ I i?f\-¿Jx today piaimy wrapped, on receipt • f pn< e, by **ri <u*1 TtwUojotHaL of DK. a AKThLI PABST CHEMICAL CO., Chicago, DL ive and twelve, half fare. Farmer— i Circular mailed on requeue. Gosh darn it! Mandy, we’ll liev tew y W Praised by thousand« <>f utiifled ladies m ssfe. siwuysrel Allie and without an equal. wait till terniorrer; It's half-past twelv * Hr.hlbvAlldrn. g a'sin m«tai b»-x, K'rtuch now!—Brooklyn Life. (! a < on top In B’u *. WLite and Ped. Take no other. Srauch Drug Uv..S»l « 4 Pearl Bu, Hew York City. A «< c<lj-looking fellow entered a ONE FOR A DOSE. Cur, Slrk H«> lache mercantile establishment the other day I ind Dyspepsia, Kemore Pimplesaud Purity th« BUY THE GENUINE Blood, Aid I'igstion and Pre ven t Biliouiness. Do and sm< ceiled In Immediately making not Grips orMicken. Toronvlnce vou, we will mall his ¡»re - m e obnoxious. "Get out. sir." ■ample free, or full hoi for 25« . DK. IBiMANBO GO., Phllia«la., £ cunn. * Bold by Drugghits« «aid the proprietor, "or I’ll throw yon out.” The other retorted sullenly: [ ... M ANUVACTURKD BT ... N. P. N. CL NO. BT-’BB. "You're sea.ed to come outside and CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. The reason why June grass or blue grass is not thought much of for bay Take Thought for W ife and Mother. In a recent farmers’ Institute one is because It Is never cut until its seed farmer said: “Much of your success stalks appear, when tbe plant has lost depends upon the good health and most of the nutritive qualities that cheerfulness of your wife, doesn’t it? make it valuable for pasture. It may Then why don't you take steps to light seem too much bother to cut and save en her labor and preserve her health? a mass of leaves, but If cut before tbe Most of you have good wells with seed stalk appears It may tie cut often windmills, and you have taken the on rich land, and will make more hay pains to run pipes to your barns be in tbe form of cured grass than can b« cause the expense was not great, and got from tbe land by pasturing it. It saved you the trouble of either carry Wn.hlng Milk Pans. ing water to the barn or leading your It is always Important to wash milk stock to water. But I wonder how pails as soon as possible after their many o' you have run water pipes to contents are emptied. If left to aland the house, thus giving your hard two or three hours, some of the milk working wife tbe convenience of step dries on the wooden pall, and then th« ping to a sink and drawing tbe fresh more hot water Is put on It tbe closer water whenever It is needed, without it sticks. Always wash milk palls first the labor of carrying It with cold wster to remove the parti “I will tell you, feliow-farmera, we cles of milk, snd then scald with hot should take better care of our wives. water to destroy sny germs that may Why, In tbe community where I Uve, remain. try It” HORRIBLE BODILY PAINS CARTER’S INK TEETH WITHOUT PLATES ...GO EAST... Epileptic CAN BE CURED. YOUNG MEN I Relief for Women” French Female Fills. OR.GUNN’S'u'veV’PILLS SYRUP OF FIGS tJ-JiOTt THE IAMB. wrltlsw to advertisers mentloa this paper. W HEN pleas/