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X HI a Head’« Course, The East Ohio Methodist Episcopal On the second day out one of the conference condemned the army can sailors on a White Star steamer had a teen, criticised the attorney general’s bad fall aud sustained a severe cut on intetyretation of the army reorganiza his head. One of the ladies on board tion law and asked for the strict en was very solicitious about him, and in forcement of section 17 of tliat law quired of the captain that evening how with respect to the canteen. he was doing. Rough weather came Statistic» which have been collated on, and she was compelled to forget the The hthinuN of Panaint*. in Wisconsin show the average cost of Its engineers believe that they have wounded sailor in her own suffering. I solved the problem of the successful com Four days later, when she emerged raising wheat to be 24 cents a bushel pletion of this great enterprise. If so, it white and weak, front her stateroom, aud the cost of com 37 cents. In both will prove a great bene! t, no more than she saw the j>oor sailor with a strip of cases there are included interest ou the has Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the rem “How isyottr value of the land, with the cost of im edy which never fails to < ure afflictions of plaster on his forehead. the stomach. The Bitters strengthens head?” she asked, kindly, as he passed plements and horses added in. weak stomachs and torpid livers. by on some duty. “West bv south, For lune and ( hest diseases. Piso’, Cure A German journal is authority for the m’ain,” was the reply, delivered with is the best medicine we have used.—Mrs. respectful bat hasty cleainess, anti ho J. L. Northcutt, Windsor, Ont., Cunada. statement th.it two-thirds of the trained i nurses actively engaged acquire aud was gone. The car shortage will prevent the fill To CURB A COLD JN ONE DAY die of tuberculosis. ing of contracts for coal for the North The Rock Inland Wall Map ot Alta Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. west, made with Pittsburg district All druggists refund the money if it operators, unless there is some relief United State. Is the best offered to the public. It is very fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature soon. large and specially adapted to school pur is ou each box. 25c. In the Horseleae Future. The following in the Chicago Tri bune’s prognostication: “What was the matter with that cab driver you were called to see last week?’’ asked Doctor Squills. “As nearly as I can describe his case,’’ answered Doctor Kallomel, “it is automobiliousness. ” ’¿-3 Do not add cornmeal to It unless you want them to stop growing and be gin to fatten. This extra feed not only helps the growth of the pigs, but makes it much better for the sow. Never al low the slop to get sour or even stale, aud feed no more than they will eat up clean. The trough should l>e placed for the pigs where the sow cauuot get to It. Even though there Is room enough nt her trough for them to eat at. It is better tliat they have a separ More Room in the “Tie l-P- ate trough. It should be low enough The “tie ups” In old-fashioned barns so that they can easily reach tbe food, are almost always too short lu depth and there should be a platform of two to give proper chance for cleanliness or three planks for them to stand ou. or for comfort in caring for the cows. Clean the trough each time before put Figure 1 shows a cross section of the ting the feed in. i poses. Every teacher of geography and: every business office should have one. It will "be sent postpaid to any address on re- ’ ceipt of fifteen cents in postage stamps or coin. Address. J ohn S ebastian , 0. P. A., Chicago, Ill. I.earninK to Milk. 'floors -f^Afroitbi VA ik FIOl'RB 1. old-fashioned tie up. There is a nar row walk in the rear, always slippery and dirty from the absence of a gutter Figure 2 shows a -J ot the manure. change of plan that is easily accoin- plished. The cattle are moved ahead bo that the tying post comes at the edge of the feed floor and the platform Is raised, giving a chance for a manure gutter behind the platform and for n raised walk that is always dry and clean. The cribs occupy space in the Clltuat., When a stranger begins to milk a. cow It usually results in some decrease of milk production, though he may be a good milker. The better the cow the more likely she is to be of a nervous temperament, and the more she is apt to be affected by a change in handling, milking or surroundings. If the new milker lacks experience it usually re sults In a permanent shrinkage of the milk yield and early drying off of the cow. But ft is necessary that the boys should learn to milk If they are to re main on the farm, and therefore they should be set to learn upon such cows as will naturally dry off soon. Do not give them heifers with their first calf, as rhe heifer should be kept in milk as long as possible, to get her in the habit of giving milk ten or eleven months in a year. Do not give them hard milkers or kickers, or the uneasy ones which never stand still. That is too much like giving them dull hoes and scythes or other tools to work with, that no man would consider fit to use for a day’s work. It Is calculated to disgust them with the business, and drive them to seek other occupations as soon as they are at liberty to leave home. When it Is not practicable to give them such a cow, allow them to partly milk her, and then let some experienced milker finish the job. who will be sure to ob tain the last drop. ?ettlnor Out . trawbrrrier, By many October is regarded as the best mouth to set out strawberries, especially in the middle and southern portions of the cotton belt. It is a hardy plant aud will make considerable growth between this and Christmas. Select plants from this year’s runners; never set out an old plant; an old plant is easily recognized by having more or less dark roots, while those of young plants are yellow. The land should have been thoroughly prepared and highly manured, with well rotted cow manure or with ground bone and kainit, or with ashes in place of kainit if ashes can be had. Lay off drills 3 feet apart and set plants 15 to 18 inches apart in drills. Trim off most of the leaves and shorten the roots some, if very long. Puddle roots In mixture of clay and water; spread out in furrow, cover with a little dirt and press firmly on them, then fill furrows so that crowns of plants will be a level with general surface or a shade below it; never set so deep that the crown or bud shall be covered with dirt—South ern Cultivator. INTO YOUR SHOES Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for tlie feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, and instantly takes tlie sting out of corns and bunions. Il's tlie greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- Ease makes tight or new shoes feel 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 nuiil for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Special Master Carey’s sale of the ¡latent lands of the Northern-Pacific was confirmed by Judge Jenkins. £ITQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness ■ I IQ after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer, fiend for FREE 92.00 trial bottle and treatise. Dd. It. II. KLINE, Ltd., 930 Arch si-eet, PhUiulelphia. Pa. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teeth'bg period. Tlie Word Splitter Squelched. They Were gazing across the lake. “It looks like rain,” said the man who was reckless with his English. “What looks like rain?” coldly in quired the word splitter. “Water,” said the reckless man.— Cleveland Plaindealer. Freeport, Ill., will purchase the city waterworks, operated by a private cor- ]>oratiou, paying therefor if'245,000. The PleiiFantwt, Most PoweWul and Effective Neverfftiling Remedy for La Orippe, Catarrh, Rheumatism. va... aaa. Will cure any ache or nain known in the human body. Send for trial bottle. 25a. Till« offer lasts 30 da}’» only. I.ttrge bottle (3U) dos.s of 5 DROPS each) .00 or 3 for fi.fto. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO I That rheumatism in its worst form can bo cured by proper treatment la shown by thia interview with Mat Tanner, of 231 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y. He said: •• I was taken with rheumatism that began iu my liipa and reread throughout mv body. For two v"kra and a half I was confined to my bed. 1 employed nine of the beat physicians of Albany, aud two spe cialists from New York, but all de clared my case hopeless. My nlecB recommended Dr. Williams* Dink 1*111a for Pale People. The use of sev eral boxes enabled me to leave my bed and go about with crutches. Fi nally I abandoned the crutches, and am now ns well as ever. No praise of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People is too strong for my case. M at T an NKR.” Rworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of September, 1808. N kii . k F. T owner , Notary Public. —From the Albany (N. Y.) Journal Dr Williams* Pink Pilla for Pale Poople are never sold by the dozen or hundred, but always m packages. At ail druggists, or direct from the Dr Williams Medicine Co.. Schenectady. N. Y., 60 conta per box. 6 boxea $2.50. 167 .nd 169 Dearborn St., Chicago. Pico della Mirandola, a learned Ital Fifty thousand copies, covering the Wieden, a suburb of Vienna, has the ian of the 15th century, was eloquent full report of the proceedings of the largest dwelling house in the world. in 22 languages, and M. Fulgence Fres trust conference at Chicago, will be printed for distribution. It contains 1,400 rooms. nel was familiar with 20. Worms CASCARETS are a sure cure for tape worms and those other pests of worms that make the Ilves of children and their mothers miserable. Any variety of parasites that live in the human stomach or bowels, and feed on the substance which should properly nourish the body, are dislodged by Cascareis Candy Cathartic, and expelled. One or two tablets usually drive them out, and persistent use is sure to do away with the unwelcome intruders. Many children and older people suffer from worms without knowing it, and get thin and weak, although their appetite is good. The best way to find out is to take Cascareis. Never accept a substitute I Farm, Field and Fireside tells of a method of preventing wagon wheels from shrinking iu dry weather, which a North Carolina man says avoids the necessity of having tires reset, and In way spou saves itself in blacksmith bills besides preserving the wagon. The trough, shown in the illustration, is made of sheet Iron. Iu It he puts a supply of pine tar, which Is heated over a fire to a boiling heat. The wheel is then jacked up, the trough placed under it and the wheel lowered so that the tar will cover the felloes. The wheel js then slowly turned iu the tar, which fills every nick and crevice in the wood and between the wood and tire, thus making it impervious to moisture or ioveiv.il cnii«..', _n the —Brooklyn Citis.u. ob- » tbe I -B« Nine . ex- IV to of me hourt" thru pt-- set. cru’ in t. by r retu MA tape worm eighteen feet Ions at least came ou the scene after my taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the past three years. I am still taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people. ” G ko . W. B owles , Baird, Miss. The judge Le"*»n to understand, and ANNUAL SALES. 5.000.000 BOXES THIS IS 25c. ‘ 50c. DRUGGISTS THE TABLET TARRING A WAGON WHEEL. air. With a brush the hub Is also treat ed with a coat of tar, and if the wagon The Blue Swedish ducks originated is old the spokes also in lieu of paint. in tbe extreme northern part of Europe, and it is claimed are a cross of the Farm Notes. One of tli best modes of destroying common German farm duck nnd the Rouen, having received additional Canada thistles is to pour a gill of sul blood from the wild blue teal. They phuric acid in the crown of each plant. are very hardy, can stand any climate I The acid destroys the plant clear down and produce eggs on almost nothing. to tlie roots, and there are but few They equal at least, If not surpass the plants that will survive the treatment. famed prolific Indian Runners as The cost Is little, but in using the acid layers. This is the case with us any one must tie careful. It should be ap way. Their young are hardy from the plied from a bottle or some other vessel start and seem to thrive even under made of glass. bad conditions. They will live under If the strawberry bed has been over mistreatment when Pekins will get run by grass and weeds the best thing cramps or rheumatism. As to size they to do is to burn the bed over late in the fall, and next spring the straw berry plants will get a good start. The weeds and grass will render any straw I berry bed useless and unprofitable if something Is not done to give the strawberry plants an opportunity to get ahead in the spring. Mulching will also be serviceable on the bed. Those who are giving small patches of celery their attention will And soap suds excellent. The prize winner at one of the leading State fairs, whose celery was far superior to all others, and who was successful in winning every year, for a long time kept his methods secret, but for a consideration he made known that in addition to the SWEDISH DICKS. use of manure fertilizers, etc., as us fully equal any rekin or Aylesbury ually practiced, he applied the soap that ever lived, and the meat, having suds to the celery on wash days. The teal and Rouen blood, is surpassingly same treatment Is also excellent for as tender and well flavored; no stringy, ps ragus. oily meat like fattened Pekin duck It is claimed that when a farmer en lings.—Orange Judd Farmer. deavors to secure an all-purpose cow he fails to have one that is good for a Food for Young Pi«». While there can be no better food single purpose. Just as soon as two than skim milk with shorts or middlings breeds of animals are crossed the re mixed in ft for young pigs which do sult is progeny that Is Inferior to both not get enough milk from the sow. If parents. A breed of cattle adapted the milk Is scarce water may be used for beef production can not be im Instead, and If it Is given about blood proved with a breed adapted for milk warm they will grow all tbe faster In aod butter production. It Is better to cold weather. At first tbe slop should use each breed for what It is Intended, be quite thin, that they may suck It as It will excel In one line only, being down as If It were clear milk, but as destroyed If bred with some other CASCARETS are absolutely haimleM, a purely vegetable compound. No mercurial or other mineral pill-poison in Cascarete. Cascarete promptly, effectively and permanently cure every dieorder of the Stomach, Liver and Intestinea. They not only cure constipation, but correct any and every form of irregularity of the bowels, including diarrhtxa and dysentery. Pleasant, palatable, potent, Taete good, do good. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. Be eure you get the genuine ! Beware of imitations and substitutes I Buy a box of CASCARBTS to-day, and if not pleased in every respect, get your money back I Write ue for booklet and tree sample I Address STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. Swedish Ducks, they ffrow older It may be made thlck- SHAKE Sani Scenory, altitude, sunshine Mid air, constitute the factors Which are rapid ly making Colorado the health and pleasure grounds of the world. Here the sun shines 357 days of the Average year, and it blends with the crisp, electric mountain air to produce a climate matchless in the known •world. No pen can portray, no brush can picture the majestic grandeur of the scenery along the line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad in Colorado. Parties going East snould travel via this line which is known all over the world as the Scenic Line of the world. For any information regarding rates, time tables, etc., call on or address R. C. Nichol, general agent, 2&1 W»nh- ington street, Portland, Or., or any agent of the O. R. & N. Co., or South ern Pacific Company. Pre.-t vlii< YVa^-on Wheels. be removed in haying time, if desired, so that tbe bay teams can be driven into the feed flood. The plans speak for themselves, aud s J jqw (jn easy way to improve the conditions in many old barns. Hconcry nnd Nature’, tarium. It is reported that Andrew Carnegie intends to buy railroad stock and open extensive works in the maganeso min ing districts of Santiago, Cuba. Acid in the Blood breed. I $ak$ Hfltnts RlanMi Men and Women make $50 to $200 every month selling our Gents’ and Ladies’ Waterproof Mackintoshes or Rain Coats. WK SKLL MSB’S MA< hINTOSHKH In all «tylc« at 41.90 to ft. 75. LADIKB* HA( hIXTOSHKS ABD WATKRFROOF MKKM SKIRTS and CAPES at 42.00 to 40.00. YOU (man or woman) can mnke $5.00 everyday taking orders for these garment». At your low price«, everyone will order from you, for no one can meet your prices. WF <m<ul county or wo,nan »,n ( nUed »*v*ry city WC WANT WAHI ONE VIVC AGENT AUCISI and ln the BUtc«. 1 perlcnm weci Mtary, no capital required. We furnish a BIG No experlei Cloth Sample«, fashion Brurra, your name on BOOK jMg^Ki^OBh r“- rubber • ^^P$*«fpe measure, boalneaa ear<*.«, al I necessary station- ery. L everything complete fordoing business. ar. the LARGEST DEALERS in America I. We l . ind Women ’s --------- Walerproof Mackintoshes and ---------------------------- we sell them at ------------ ,------ ---------------------------- 4¡ Ren's and the lowest prkes ever kn-.wn, and exclusively through regularly anmintjd mmn and woman Aaant«. Who moke $50X0 to ¿2C 0.db O’, cry month at the work. —.o notice A,« out.and te». —— send - a .— to ___ us. ... Btsde CUt this ht«de the territory yu« ■ wish to work In. Say in your letter you will give this work —' — - ------- —: - ----------- ■ —■ an immediate trial of at least 10 BAY«, and we will Im- mej'iau iy fiMB Yfil' k'lUI ü! I ¿’ a LWIÁ^'B CÜRFLiHk7)f THT on the following easy condition». Kaeh nntflt eosta ■a nearly 12.00. for it is made very complete to insure immediate sueeesa for tha a»ent. The outfit consists of one handsome heavy eloth bound book, 10x7x2 inched, containing * complete assortment of large sample« of onr entire line of men's nnd women's mackintoshes, also handsome large fashion figures, etc., one confidential price and Instruction book one tape measure, one rubber stamp with your name and pad, business cards, order blanks, stationery, etc WK HAKK MO CHARGR FOR THIS OCTFIT, but as a guarantee of good faith on your part and to protect us against those who would order outfit» (which enstM nearly 42.001 out of curiosity or just to get the cloth samples, wi require everyone. .Her reeeM«, the ..un X th. ..«r.« •"*>,£> » tentporery rtepoelt Ao mu «nd exprew Chartres and tr. will refer, th. 50mu with your flrst order, ünderrtand we will send you the completo outfit bv etprcM C O. D.. subject to «xamlnstlon. ,«• As .«sales the o.tlt st mr r«,rm «otee and ir foun.l perfectly eatlifactory and you are oonelaced ysa m aüi mas, taking orders, »»f th« etprm sgret AOs a«d sspms 5*T«oT,Tn"uinoH" » t 'ÓÍ uí 'C Yon need no moneyt show the samples, take the orders at your own price, OlAnl IU WUnn Rl VNUC. addl^ a good pro«» for yoursrlfi we will fill your orders daily, send the mackin- toxhe» to your customers C. O. D., subject to examination. e.llooA yonr fall s«Ulo» price and weekly send yon In cash year fall aja»t. 7 Bo other work Is so «Impla. Honey ean’t bo made easier, day man or woman any where can make 45.0M every iTene «•—»■ nf instmctiona makes »o plain that anyone the it work at ’ once he WILL sure of tig w.7re»%.^h* ¿Tibi Jitlce everything tsni^d ud.y saylni you can will do give 10 days trial and YOL WRTBH K Nearly nvaryoae senda the 50 cents with their sppllcatlon PORTLAND DIRECTORY Feue« and Wire Works. 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