Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 02, 1906, Image 3

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    Vari»*
Buy Hair
at Auction ?
At any rate, you seem to be
gening rid of ii on auction-sale
principles: "going, going,
g-o-n-c!” Stop the auction
with Ayer’a Hair Vigor, Il
cliccka falling hair, and always
restores color to gray hair. A
Hplcndld dressing also. Sold
fur over sixty years.
** M v hair r«tne <>ul «A b«41v I nearly !<•*( II
all
I h«>l lt»aiil *tt tiHK-h h I m . ii I Avor'a ||«lr
Via i I thought I w i t|*| 0*> it * ulei
I .11«'
•<» audit t<«>in|>i»*laly atoppod th* ralllu« and
mad* in» hair «row »•<» fapldlj ” M am * II.
M imi ii , Nodhfiwid. Ma**
lMl.lll**«at « .Hie,
“Ila! ha I That wua a funny J<>k«
you wrote atwut the fellow who didn’t
kuow a 'bunkur front a 'stymie,'" said
the golfer.
"Made a tilt with you golfers, ah?”
r«pll«l tlx funny matt.
“Ton. Hitch Ignorance 1« laughable."
“I auppo«« ao. Hay, what are buiik
•r«‘ aixl 'atyiulva.' atty way T'—l'htla-
delptila Ixilk’rr
Hr
Heats*aa Cannot 11« Cured
b- lx al appi» all"'» aa they rannol raarh IM
illoa,. I |.. I li. Il «I I l.a ear
Ycar« ts uul| OUS
Wai
i ■ •
-
’.Bai < It ■
l! nal remailla,
l-t I.ro I, i
•! l-y an tu
rami'l r -tullll'-ti id th* li<it*"U. Unin» ol IB.
ku,la< bleu Ini«
W hm Ihla lu!« I. IliHaniml
Í-m a.v« a ruiublius aausd «-r loit«' l<-< i bear.
ns aii'l «k* n it I. anu-r ly i
I .atii*-, la
Ilia r«a ult. and un loa. lb« fiiHai'ma<u>li ran 1«
Iatan out and li la luM re v . I in Ila nor» al
annillilon, baarin« will l«o d-.ir>><ad l>-r«rer|
nlu-<«>*■ ■><■ I <>( leu aro ranae.l i.y < atari»
Wblrb la >' ll.lns Lui au lunau-ad Cv0<llllvU or
lh-iM»'<iui aurtaira
Waw.uglv« > i.o Hundred t'nllara for any
rsaa "t I'. a'nia, tranaad liy ralarrh I that ran
Sot I - rura l l>y llall i i alarra i ura. n.U'1 lol
•irruíala. Iran
V I l IIKKRY A CO., Tvladu,»
Si'I'l l>jr llrugslata. tb*.
Hall'« * aiully I II'.« or« iba brel.
riAMtlM* ( ora* In
r««ana.
"Allyn« wlto Is willing tu work can
gnt rich In tlx Republic of I'unama."
said Dlllwyun M Hatlvlt tu a Knixna
City Journal writer. "It <xxta 10 cent«
a hunch tu ralss bananas and there I«
always sal« fur tlwiu at 3U conta a
bunch.
Three crup« of corn can ba
r»l*«*d a year aud no cultivation 1» re
qalred. A m«u walk« along and drop*
tlx turn In the footprints lx make«
and a native follows nnd covers tbs
corn with tits big t.x That Is all tlxre
In to do until It la time fo gather IL”
All Mmlrm CoNV*«l*«eM<
Th* Ho«t«m» I «upiKNMi your new
apartment lias all tlx very latei liu-
proveniente?
Ttx Visitor Yea, Indeed. Hot and
cold ateain beat, running waatitulx and
• tatlonnry elevator. Brooklyn Life.
«f. V t'l«’ λMV» «nd id I NnrViHi* l>U •*«’
kt rmai'Miilly «•«KM bv l»r. KI !»•’• <<r«M
•filtrar. Keimt f'F fRF F- fî trial botti« a'ld
uaaaiMi. i»r li ll Klin . 1«!..MI Arrhm , Piali«..I*a
11«
Head
tha
Bia««.
One morning
young women en
tervil the Nultvllle gnei-ry, and after
some dlacusalon twilight a pound of
dates, two |Hiunda of glngerauape and
two pounda of crackers.
"Ktopplng at Ml»« Gray's!" Inquired
the clerk, aa he tied up the bundles.
"Yes," »aid one of the young women,
with evident surprise.
**('atno about yesterday forenoon7”
said the clerk.
"How did you know?” naked the oth
er young woman, curiously.
“Um.
Well, I call moat generally
tall," said the clerk, without glancing
al tlx objects of Illa mind rending. >«
lx twltclxd n knot In the string. "You
a«-. It's pretty drlxily and muddy to
da.v, and I knew there wouldn't be any
tiody'a tMiardcra but MI m Gray's feel
the need of coming out here such weatti
cr; and long na you didn't come till to
day, l k new for sure you couldn't have
hern I wtc tnore'n one day. Three meala
la alxut tlx nvernge."
Indianapolis Transportation Facilities.
Indianapolis lias IB railroads, reach­
ing all the important cities of the Cen-
tral West, and 14 Interurban electric
lines and connections extending from
25 to 75 miles in every direction.
These bring into
Indianapolis an
enormous trading population. From a
radius ol 50 miles more than 25,COO
manufacturers and dealers come to In-
ilianspolis for their supplies.
Editors
and publishers will visit Indianapolis
in June, the occasion lie I ng the annual
convention of the National Editorial
asaociat'on.
Fallaer
A boat Jewelers,
Jewalers, wlxu watches are with
them for repairs, are frequently Insult-
sd with tlx reiuak:
"I trust there la no danger of crys­
tals Ixlng substituted for the Jewels tn
tlx works of my watch.”
For a great many persons think there
are dishonest Jewelers who make a
practice, with "full Jeweled" watches,
of substituting crystals for the jewel«
at an enormous profit
Aa a matter of fact, there la no truth
In till» »iisplcion. A Jeweler, no matter
how dishonest, could not «teal ths jew­
els lu a watch, for they era valuslsse;
they only cost 10 cants apiece.
In antique watches the jewels wore
often costly. In modern watchoo they
are uover worth more than $1$ a gross.
rTktaka.
A IIÍ Ilf LfSSON
IN ADVIRSHY
The brooders sold by manufacturers
are unsually nil that are claimed for
hem, but w lieu on« tleelree to economise,
a home made uffulr cun lx constructed
by anyone with » little Inguuulty which
will work nicely. Take two boxes of
convenient also, three feel square by
tlfsen or idglilevn Incites high Is a good
■Ixi*, and set one on top of the other,
suiting a bule through each directly
In the middle. The hols In tlx bottom
or fli.tr of the upper box Is covered
with an Inverted tin pall, or can, which
Is perforated
at
Intervals of two
Inches. u«lng n wire nail for tlx work
und punching In. Fit this can snugly
over the hide and place the regular
brooder lamp underixHtb It, resting on
floor of tlx lower bos. A little door
la made In the aide uf the lower box
so that the lamp may lx properly at
tended to. Tlx roof of the upper box
Is lined with canton flannel, as are also
í
CASTOR IA
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Grandfather’s Cure for
Constipation
Ahead.
$*•
In n rowy rlinlr Mr. Trouble lluntrr
•at In front of n big wariu stove, but
mu <I aw the oinoke rurlvd from
lila <*lear Itnvniin <*1gMr.
11 I n lovely wife pins'll Iwr ar tn on
the top of ttie rhtilr hnrk nmt with th«
Oth«*r hand Ktr<»k«*<l hit troubled brow
' I L in eomvthlng g’»n« h rung In L um I
n«*«N, diuir?” «hr rthkr«!.
He rehiullMH) Bllellt.
”You**w been
disappoints! over
•otnethlng ?”
11« rvuinlnml tllrnt and on bit fa<-«
mre br<MMte«t.
’’Whttt on earth I n worrying you.
denr?” «he A«kcd with (van In her
Vohw.
“I w«« Just tbinklug." bo ««Id Mdly.
•’of tin* n|>|>r>»n« h of «prln* when I’ll
tmve to tnke the «tovrplpo down.”—In
dlaiiapull« Star.
far
A LOBT 8CCRET.
When chicks sre removed from the
We Have Lwet th« Hraatjr that th«
Incubator to the brooder great <*«r«
A*rl«*(a Po«a««a«4.
should lx luken that they do not tie
Tlx Ixauty of earth, except for aome
come chilled, Tiw floor uf the brood
apota that our aordld Industries have
er should be eoverod with fine, clean
ravaged, baa altered but Iitti« «Ince tlx
chaff.
Fine ■and aud rieari
water
should lie In th« br<joder from th«« I«* ♦ ♦♦♦♦+++W++ + + +E-'r + -*-+4~4-*-+'W days of Augustus and l*erl<lea, says
Maurice Maeterlinck lu the Fortnightly
ginning
AU
the flu«, dry bread
ltwlvw. The «ea la Infinite still, «till
crumbs they will pick up every two
It Mxtns almixt Incredible that u d«-af luvtolat«. Tbe forest, tlx plain, tlx bar
hours should ronatltut« the fee«! f«,
Several days, gradually adding rolled man should lx orx of R m - grwsi«mt mas vast, tlx village«, river« and ctreanx.
Mis. bsrdbolled eggs, cracked wheat. ter» of mush', »ml almost beyond lx tlx mountain«, tlx dawn and the even
that lli"'tl»o Ing. atara aud the sky vary ua these
Johnny cake, millet seed, etc. Milk ami
the giant of all uxy according to cllmutu and latl
water should slways be kept In the
M*ii>p>n»-ra, should tude, offer us still tlx same specta< l<-«
fountains.
Wlive
three
weeks obi
ha vs Ixen afflicted of gramleur and teudartxaa, tbe same
make mnshea of bran, meal, middlings
with tlx lisw of hl* soft, profound harmonies, tlx aame
beef scraps, table refuse, all salted to
bearing wlxn lx talry Ilk« scenes of changing complex­
season and mixed together with skim
waa hut 3U years ity tlxt they showed to tlx Athenian
milk.
Alfalfa leaves may also lx
old, In tlx full x«n cttlxeix aud the cltlxena of Houx. Na
thrown Into the brooder In tlx place
Ith uf hl* wonder ture remains mor« or less as It was.
of straw or chaff
Tlx mash In tlx
ful powers.
morning, wheat at noou aud cradled
aud, besides, we have grown more sen
To many a man al 11 vs, sod today can admire more free
ctin or kuffir corn at night coixtltuts
this
a
111
I
c
11
o
n
the main feed to keep tlx chicks grow
ly. But when w« turn to tlx beauty
would have cbxed apeclal to man, ttx beauty that la bls
lug.
the iloora of own Immediate alm, we find thsL ow­
U'hh-veinent, but ing. perlxps. to our too great wealth or
Mure Ol«« Mvw M«l«g Mage.
LVDW10 MTrilOVKIF.
not so with tlx excsaxlvo application, to ttx ocatterlug
flutter m«n may well find food for
thought In the Ugures showing the big wonderful musician. At firat despond of our efforts, lack of concentration, or
lucre»»« In tl>« ulou output for the last ent when lx bad Issm unsurud by the to the want of a certain goal and an In­
Bear* the Signature of
•Is mouths of the past year, says the txst physicians that not bl ng could lx contestable starting point, we appear to
American Cultivator.
Thers was an done fo help him, be refusa-d to lueari have lost almoat all that the ancients
averuge gain of more than a million any one, a» lx cuuld not Ixur the world bsd been able to establish and make
pounds a month as compared with ttx to know that be land Irecome deaf. It their own. In all tlxt regards purely
sum« period of the preceding year. Ttx wua then tlint lx wrute:
human esthetics, in wliat concerns our
"It mukis me sad to thluk that otb body, our gestures, our clothes, tbe otx
figures Include both colored and uu
er»
can
bear
the
notes
uf
a
far
off
fiuto
colored oleo, und the relative gain In
Jo ts we Jiva with, our bouses aud gar
many dairymen that the product final ur a distant »hqrlxrd'a aong, aud I can­ deix, our monuments, even our land­
reo« cexTavR ooBB^aorr. »» bbumav «Tiagrr. ««« roan em.
the uncotored product suggests to uoL"
scapes. we are groping so timidly, we
But gradually bln great nature l'un
ly reaches the consumer In aome my «
display such confusion aud inexpert
terloua manner, having acquired the querasl tlx bla'klx»» uf bls despair, euce, that one might truly believe our
yellow bn« without the payment of the and I m > went to work again with ileter occupation of this planet to date but
10cent tax. NotMHly seems to lie buy Urination, llesplte hla deafneaw lx dx from yesterday, and that we are still
Ing or using uncolored oleo tn a retail leniiluas! to lead au orebeatr« In a sym- at tbe very beginning of tlx period of
way, yet the output of the product 1“ phuny of hl» own. Wbrrn the last note adaptation. For tbe work of our bands
Increasing to an enormous extent The hail died awuy tlx great audience war tfwru exists no longer a common mens
I resent high price of butter Is, of perfea-tly quiet for a moment Then s ure, an accepted rule or conviction. Our
course, a stimulus to the bogus but storm of upphiuau broke forth. Reetlao painters, our architects, our aculpuns,
ven could not bear It, cuuld not kuow
1er Industry.
our men of letters—and we In our
Intestines with a costly waste of Digestive
that bls »ymphony hud pleased. Tlx
homes, our cities—seek In a thousand
Juice, as Salts, Castor Oil, Calomel,
ab««r uf Ideal Itslrr C«w.
u pl a uae grew louder and louder. Final
different contradictory directions fur
Whether she be u Holstein, a Jer ly one of tlx musicians touctxd Beetbo
Jalap, or Aperient Waters, always do.
tbe aurs, ttx undeniable beauty that tbe
aey or whatever she may lx, you will ven upon ttx ari*. He turned and saw
No,— Cascarets strengthen and stimu­
ancients poaseaseil so fully. Hbould oue
find tlx typical dairy cow with bony w hat lx bad not Ireen able to Ixar.
late the Be we I Muscles Instead.
of us by any chance create. Join to­
bead and strung jaw, long between tbe
It was after be hud become deaf that
These are the Muscles that Une the
gether, or dlacover a few lines, a har
eyes and nose, with broad umxxle. Hbe many of Beethoven's greatest composi­
Food passages and that tighten up when
inuuy of form or color, that should In­
should have a bright, protruding eye, tions were written, a proof that by
Fc.d touches them, thus driving that
contestably prove that tbe mysterloua.
which meuix strong nerve force and fores of will alone n man may prove
Food on to its finish.
decisive point bad tieen attained. It
si-tlou later on. Mix should have a iiluxelf greater than circumstance.
They are the Muscles that turn Food
would be regarded as tlx merest liaz
thin neck and retreating brisket. The
Into Strength through Nutrition.
ard,
as
an
Isolated
and
precious
plx
tinea above and b-low must not be
COOKING IN THE CHURCH.
nomenon, and neither the author nor
straight, or six will steal from you
ess
M.«t.
I'urnl.h.'l for Oceaalu*« I* any one else would be able to repeat It
Nix «Imuld lx slightly depressed be­
I .-1<>-H»I- lluw.e. ut Wuratelp.
Well,—a Cascare! acts on your Bowel
hind tlx sltouldrrs with a sharp chine
Light and heavy housekeeping as
Muscles as if you had just Sawed a cord
not too straight a backbuue.
She
of wood, or walked ten miles.
A DIFFICULT MEAL
:
must have large organa of repr<idudlon practiced In up tv date churches Is » I
revelation to the p«>ple who see It for
Thgt’s why Cascarets are safe to take
and large heart girth, wide between
tlx first time. Tbe country visitor Is
•ontinuously In health; and out of health.
fore legs and sharp on shoulder«,
which gives large heart action and apt to be allocked or delighted, accord
Because they move the Food Naturally,
Ing to tem(xramenL Msny conserva­
People lu (.'anbury were to well ac-
strong arterial circulation, And la>
digesting it without waste of tomorrow’»
tive folk. Including uilMloiiarles, rural qualuted wltb MI m Lavin’* flrmues»
but by no meana least, six must hat
Gastric Juice.
REAT medicine,—the Saw­
pastors, and laymen, come to cetxure and with the oxcellewe uf ber evoking
a giaxl udder, for one half tlx value
They thus work all the Nutrition out o!
buck.
and remain tu digest.
that
she
had
little
difficulty
lu
running
of a cow la In ber udder, which ■Ixiuld
It
before it decays.
Two
hours
a
day
sawing
Why shouldn't a church have a her restaurant exactly as «lx liked,
lx long from front to rear.
The thin, flat, Ten Cent box Is mads
wood will keep anyone's
kltclxu?
aud tlllliig It with thankful patron»
to fit your Vest Pocket, or "My Lady's”
What
could
lx
more
practical?
it
1»
Bowels
regular.
every
day.
But
occasionally
a
strati
Ilota«. f«r list Marti.
Purse.
No need of pills. Cathartics, Castor
I used a pair of the Jointed bracea asked. There are clubrooms, libraries, gvr and wayfarer tried conclusion«
Carry ft constantly with you and take
to a commonplace top buggy, write« tnd gymnasiums lu cburclxa nowadays, with MI m I-avln, aud was eullghteued Oil nor "Physic." If you'll only work the
a Cascaret whenever you suspect you
Sawbuck regularly.
a comwpondent. Tbe Illustration ex and people say It Is quite proper to as to her methods.
need one.
”1 see you have a 'course luncheon'
Exercise is Nature's Cure for Consti­
plains tlx position of braces on rack have a well furnished kitchen capable
Thus you will ward off Appendicitis
wlxn standard
down. >f supplying after meeting refresh with soup, flab, salad aud tea fur 25 pation and.—Ten-Mite walk will do. If you
ments aud the nulld meals of rarer oc­ ceuta,” aald oue of tixse wayfarers, haven't got a wood pile,
Constipation. Indigestion, — and other
casions.
wbu had been attracted by Mias La-
things besides.
a
a
a
In some churches tbe ecclesiastic vtu'a shining windows aud neat sign.
Druggfsts—10 Cents a Box.
kitchen gives forth a savory effluence ”1 notice that you serve plain bread
But, If you will take your Exercise In
very c*f»!ul to get the genuine,
three times a day. A cup of coffee hot with that luncheon, aud that rolls are an Easy Chair, there's only one way to
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com­
from tlx urn often heartens tlx min­ 5 ceuta. Now I'd like the course lunch
do that, and make a Success of it.
pany and never »old in bulk. Every tab­
ister before lx astern!» the pulpit. Aged eou and au order of tbe white rvlla be­
Because,—there's only one kind of
let stamped "CCC."
members of the congregation, wearied side*"
Artificial Exercise fcr the Bowels and its
sea
by a long service, may lx revived lu
Tbe waitress shook ber head.
name la "CASCARETS.''
the tmsemeut by a draught of steamlug
“MI m Lavin won't let you,” she said,
KT
FREE
TO
OUR ERIENDSI
Cascarets are the only means to exer­
oolong.
promptly.
"Those rolls are for the
We want to Mr.'S to ocr frlenCs 1 txaatlfal
cise the Bowel Muscles, without work.
Frencb-Wiirnsd. GuLD PLATED COMBO." BOX.
"It is a «tgn of progreos," »«id an folks that just take milk or coffee. It
h*rd-m*me<ec la colon. It Is a beaaty fcr th«
They don't Purge. Cripe, nor "upset
enthusiastic matron, who manages orx you bad them with tbe course luncheon,
aressiag table. Tra cents in lumps Is asked aa a
measare of ewi faith and to cover cost of Cascarets,
church kitchen, the other day. "The folks that came In wouldn't kuow you your Stomach," because they don't act
with which tlili dainty trinket Is loaded.
Tig
food at festivals and sociables used to were paying extra; they'd thluk you like Cathartics.
Send to-day. mentioning this paper. Addreu
Sterling
Remedy
Company.
Chicago
or
New
Yark.
They don't flush out your Bowels and
he a byword. Everything was cold, were favored."
'"ggy atul uneatable.
"IXar me.'" said the wayfarer. "Then
“People nibbled at things out of a you muy bring a glass of milk aud the
Way of the World.
Ta*sl«a I* HI« Speeiacatl«*«.
sense of religious duty and weut to a roll»."
Deacon Hardesty—I'm sorry to hear
Fasten braeva on outside of standard
"Tommy, you were not at school yes­
good restaurant iifterwaril. Now the
“Yes'in," said the waitress, who de- that yon ar« dissatisfied with your preach­ terday. Why was that?” asked th« teach­
and on Inside of tied piece. By taking
menu at any affair conqiares favorably parted aud quickly returued with the er. He 1« a most excellent man.
ar.
braco and trying you can soou tell bow
w ith what you get outside.
Brother McGinn!« (of another congre­
“I was sick, ma'am,” answered Tommy.
milk aud rolls.
far back to fasten It
"A missionary to china said that our
“I am sorry to hear It. What was «he
"Now will you tell Miss Lavin that gation)—Oh. yvs, and h«’s a good preach­
church reminded her of ttx Chlnesr I have decided I’d like the course lunch­ er; but h* doesn't draw well. W« have trouble?”
IM*. 11« Well oi
Alfalfa,
“I had an awful sore thumb.”
tempi«'" which are u»*d ns hotels by eon." said the wayfarer, “aud you may a chance now to gee a man who has just
When your (dga weigh about fifty
been tried for heresy.
“That Is too bad. What caused It?”
traveler». Anybody out there may take away tbe milk."
IHiunda each, turn about twenty five
“I—I stepped on a rusty nail, ma'am.“
sleep and get his meals In the temple,
You Can Oct Alien's Foot-Ease FREE.
The waitress looked doubtful, but she
bead lu au acre of alfalfa lutature aud
Then the teacher kn«w that Tommy
Write Allen 8. Olmated, Le Roy.lt. T., tor a had played hookey and gon* ts th« ball
they will make a gain of about 100 which 1» often the only available pub­ took tlx glass of milk. In a moment
free
sample
ot
Allen
'.
Foot
Ease
It
cures
lic house.
•he came back with it. aud set it on the «westing, bot swollen, aching fast It makes game.
pounds each during tlio growing «eiiaon,
"Now. I think that S(xaks well for table once more.
new or tight shoes easy
A certain earn for
any* an Indiana farmer. Ttxy will
corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. Ad drug­
tbe Chinese atul for ourselves. The
“.Miss Ixvln says anybody's liable to gists Mil 1L 25c. Pon t accept any subXltut*.
E. BUETON. —A’wuiyer and Chemist.
need no other feed, but can be given a
M OWAUD
I^eadvtile, Colorado Sperlninn price«:
<lold.
church can never lx made too popular change ber tulnd now and again,” she
supplementary feed of gralu If you
•
r
A (aatlona Financier.
nnd too useful. Religion ought not to announced, “and she's going to let you
Copper, |1. c yanide test«. Mailing envelope* and
wish tlie gain to tie tietter. From this
full price list «ent on application. C ontrol and I’m-
lx an enemy to modern Improvement*." hare the course luncheon for this once;
“
Do
you
favor
government
owner
­
pt re work solicited.
Kelereuce:
Carbonat« Nw-
you can figure up a fine raturn for the
tionai Bank.
“One good thing nhout church kitch­
but she says tbe milk's got to stay here ship of railways?"
uae of au acre of alfalfa 2,500 pounds
ens,” »aid an uptown matron, “la that
”
1
don't
know.
”
answered
Farmer
so folks will understand, and she'd like
of pork, worth at tlx low figure of *4
they (xrmlt us servant tyrnnnlxed folk
Corntossel. "It 'ud be all right If we
to have you drink It If you pooslbly
per 100 pounda, $100. But prices are
to practice a little cookery. I could
could alius be sure of sharin' profits,
can.”
much higher now and you can get
never dare to enter my kitchen at home
but I've got trouble enough with taxes
more for your pork. Again your Ilog*
and make experiment» In cook's pres
latewslve Farm I**.
without diggln' down to pay deflclta.”
will almost always be free front any
Hilda possessed a hot temper and an —Washington Star.
ence. But I can go to the church ea
disease.
Fcrty yeoro
and after many yc&rA
tabllshnient and educate myself In all aching tooth, and when she bad endur­
Mothers will And Mr-. Winslow's Soothing cf uae on the eastern coast, loweri
the departments of culinary art. Also ed tbe pain of tbe one as long as she
Syrup the best remedy to use tor their «Mildren Waterproof Oiled Coats were introduced
Pusltrr Polwters.
one meets there ladle" who have trav­ could, abe took both to tbe uearest dent- uurlng the teething period.
Never refuse a fair price for a bird
n the Weit and were called diickera by
eled and there Is a chance to acquire tst. "I can't tall until I look at It," said
that you do not want for breeding pur
The Wrosg Trwek.
the pioneers and cowboys Thia graphic
the rudiments of cosmopolitan cook be, "whether to pull or to fill IL”
poaea. At tbe aiime time never sell n
“But,” argued the young man, “you name has co»» into auch jetieral use that
The deutlst was at no time renowned
cry."
good bird that you want yourself.
know that two can live on what It costs it ia frequently though wrongfully applied
for gentleness, and on this occasion he
liri enge.
Do not feed tlx newly batched chick­
to support one.”
to many xAatitutea You want the qenune
handled
his
Instruments
with
what
Wllltnin II. Chase, tlx portrait paint­
ens too early; wait at lenst twenty-
“That settles your case." growled her
Look for the A^n of the fish, and
aeemed
to
Hilda
very
much
like
un
­
four hours. There la «utfldeut amount er, tell» a story of the time when the
father. “Nobody fool enough to accept
the name Twer on the button!
necessary
roughness.
of feed In the shell for the chick thia late Jnnxs McNeil Whistler was at
that statement could ever earn a living
/
MAOt IN BLACK AN» YULOW AM
With
her
blue
eyes
biasing
with
3OLD E»Y REPRESENTATrVE TRADE
length of time.
outs with the Royal Academy at Lon-
for one."—Philadelphia Ledger.
THE WORLD OVER.
wrath, six bore the torture as long as
In feeding fowls always keep In vie» don.
) XXTOWtlCa.BOSTOII.MA31.UlA.
she
could,
but
a
badly
aimed
turn
of
Rids
and
Tropo«*!«.
TOW»
(ANAWAN
CO.Lwt^ TOtOHTO CAM
admirer of
the fact that the exivaa of food over
Alxut this time an
the drill finished ber. Leaping from tbe
“Has Count Fucasb made a proposal
and above that required for warmth of Wlilstler In I'ennsylv.mlii wrote him
liody and egg production will lx con­ requesting Ills autograph. The letter dental chair, she tore the rubtxr dam for your daughter's hand?”
from her swollen countenance, burled it
"Not exactly,” answered Mr. Cutnrox.
vert«! Into fat. Journal of Agrleul was sent In care of tlx academy. That
ture.
Institution took advantage of the op­ at the dentist, and exclaimed, as she “He Is wnlting for pie to put In blds
for a title.”—Washington Star.
portunity thus offered to revenge Itself made for the door:
Portland Trade Directory
"Farmer! Plowman! My» tuout’ Is
Ciiwp««a for Fertiliser.
for tlx alleged nffrouts put upon It by
SEVEN YEARS AGO
Name« and Address«« la Portland «I Raere-
In green manure tint« made nt the tlx caustic Whistler. The 1‘ennsyl no garden ! Mys toot' Is no trees ! You
Kanaka Agricultural College during vanlit's letter was return«! to
him can't pull heem. nor you skau't full A Rochnter Chemist Found a Singular­ S« nt alive Bwsinrss firms.
MAGIC LA51KHNH— Weister Co., Forll»n<L
Inst full cowpeas were found excellent some month» later, through the dead heem. Go buy vone txeg farm If you
ly Fffevtiv« Metllvln«.
Lowest prices on Lanterns and KI Idea
to now both In corn and wheat «tubtile. letter office at Washington, and It bore vlll dig potatoes!”
the aides. except th« front, which 1«
left o|«-n ami across It, three Inches
from tlx edge, Is lulled a strip tdou
bli<d f of canton flnntxl, which la cut
In «trips an lucii wide. A walkway la
built from the ground to thia opening
through which the chicks pass Eaaen-
llul ventilation may be bad by Ixrlng
a few tiny bole« lu tlx upper box at a
(stint furthest away from tlx lamp.—
Exchange.
Hoed
< rops
In
the
Orehnrd.
Tlx lx«t orchardlata are aierse to
growing any tiling In tlx orchards but
tlx tree« even wlxu tbe latter are
young The) argue, and properly, that
I lx growing tree« need all ttx virtue
there Is In the aoll and that If the ap­
ple enq« lu future years are to t<e of
any value they must lx provided for
during tbe earlier years of the tree*,
There are fruit growers, on the other
hand, wlto Insist that a hoed crop will
lx of twnefit to tbe trvee, and that this
may lx eonslrvded go under certain
cvmdltli its and up to certain limit*.
If ttx aoll In tbe orchard la kept up
to tlx highest state <>f fertility ao that
tlx trvva will not suffer the want of
tlx portion of the fertiliser taken by
tlx hoed crop, then the latter can do
no harm. Indeed. It will be of value
because the soil will melve a certain
amount of cultivation which, ixrbaps
would not ta> given It If It were not
for ttx hoed crop.
Work the hoed
crop III the orchard cautiously,
watch the effect on the trws.
A
l*r«»A$«ble lmpl«
On »'II that la Inclined to lump
«otite Implement must be umx I wblct
will level tlx aoll readily, aud at th*
«aux time crush the dodo. Such an
Implement can readily lx made at Itom.
and tx quite as effective aa those which
must I m - tiought for the purpose, If on«
has a leaning toward iiimiufnctured ar­
ticles,
This home made clod crusher
and «oil lender can me innde of a log
'f hard wood by splitting It lu half,
The log should lx nlsnit two feet In
diameter to work to the best advau
tagc. Lay ttie two halves of the log
side by aide with the rounding part
down and at either end. about a foot
from the end. spike a two-by four strip,
letting them projei-t nut sufficiently far
nt one aide ao that an Iron strip or
Itoop may Ix »et over tlx ends,
Into which to hook
W ill ttlel ree
THERE IS NO
SLICKER LIKE S
<IOO<HIHII<H
AHO
IXVXIXa
eliitiltä. Thia Implement can lx made
nt amali coat, nml unices the loga are
too heavy a giHal tenni of lioraea cau
handle It nicely. The Illustration
shows the Iden dearly mid how very
alntple it la. Indlnnapolls News.
l'rrarr v I n$f
K«*«.
If eggs tiro cheap In the local tnar-
ket preserve Ilium for use In the full
mid winter. The water glnoa way la
the Ixat. Dilute the commercial aolu-
tlon with ten times It» bulk of witter.
A gid Ion will cover seventy live dosen
egg". Next winter they will bring only
a few cents a dosen le*a than fresh
egg"- Prwterve only fresh egg*.
No
proecaa can Improve a stale egg. Pack
In wooden or earthen vessels, putting
tho eggs In from day to day with n
wooden spoon to avoid breakage. Keep
them covered with tho solution and
keep the vessels Covered und Itt a cool
place.
The crop al»o makes good pasture, and
Is a good wlutvr covering. Slue«* cow-
poaa take their nitrogen largely from
the air by means of the bacteria which
grows on their roots, the soil Is netu
ally made more fertile by the growing
of this crop. It Is a hot weather grow­
er, and quite hardy.
A correspondent of a farm paper,
who was not well satisfied with his
disk harrow while It had the tongue on
It, thus tells how he Improved It:
I have been using my disk harrow
without a tongue, or rather, I cut the
tongue off Just ahead of the evener.
I find that this 1« very much more
satisfactory than
to
use with the
tongue; In turning all the horses help
turn the harrow Instead of the two
lade horses having to pry ft around by
the |s>le. In addition to this, It takes
the weight off of the horses' necks
when they slop.
When a flock of alteep 1» kept on a
Held the laud will lx made fertile In a
short time, ns tlx alxrp not only dis­
tribute the manure, but press It Into
the ground by trnnipllng, the loss being
but little. For that reason It hits Ixen
said that “the foot of the sheep la gold
to the land.” A flock of sheep, how­
ever, cannot add anything to the land
other than to prevent waste of materl-
ala. which they naturally consume and
are,
therefore, more valuable when
they are fed at a barn at night, the
additional food rendering the manure
valutible.
CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING
on the envelope tlx word “Unknown,"
The Neve Caaablawesu
repeated a» many times ns space would He stood upon the chilly pave.
The child with curly head.
allow. Washington Star.
Around him surged a human wave,
But ne'er a word he said.
lllela Mine of Oak.
A Russian timber dealer has dlscov- He knew how swift the moments fly,
The crowd swayed to «nd fro;
»red n vnluable mine of oak. It exists
He beard his mother's distant cry—
In a river In south Russia and has lay-
Yet still he would not go.
ers three or four feet deep »'altered
over 150 square miles. Its most strik­ Ttie hours wore on. th* boy was thers.
ing feature Is Its variety of colors, sup-
He waited with the rest;
|>osed to tie due to the variegated soil of The curl had left the tangled hair
the river bottom. No fewer than
His mother oft caressed.
twelve shades of pink, blue, yellow and His little legs they felt like wood.
He knew ’twas after four,
brown have been noted, each log hav­
ing Its own uniform shade. The logs Yst by the board he patient stood
And waited for the score!
taken out have ranged from forty to
--Cleveland Plain IXsIer.
'200 feet In length and from fifteen to
Bent Too Far.
twenty Inches In diameter, and It Is
Weeks he'd been pursuing her,
estimated that more than 150,000,
She thought blui a Joke.
averaging seventy feet, remain.
11« was bsnt on wooing her-—
Now th« poor chap's broke I
—Claveland Leader.
William A. Franklin, of the Frank­
lin A Palmer Chemical Co., Rocbeeter,
N. Y., write»;
"Seven years ago
I was suffering very
much through tbe
tailure of tbe kid­
ney» to eliminate
the uric acid from
my
»ystem.
My
back waa very lame
»mi ached if I over­
exerted myseit lu the least degree. At
time» I was weighed down with a feel­
ing ot languor and depression and suf­
fered continually from annoving irregu­
larities of tlx kidney secretions.
I procured a box of l*oan's Kidney
Pills and began using them. I found
prompt relief from tbe aching and
lameness in my back, and by the time
I had taken three boxes I was cured of
all Irregularities.”
i Bold by all dealers; 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
HdKNEsof all kinds for sale at very rea«<»nat>l«
price«. Inquire STS Front Nt.
CHIAS SKP A R ATOHS—W- ansrsnts« Iba U.S.
H. parsi or lo lx ihr but. Writs lor hss cela o*.
Harri wood Co., Unii and oak.
MF.N'SCIXlTMINO — Ruffum <t r.odl.ton, «B.
•«rai« Alimi B.ntaml» A Co.'« correct rlolü«
Kvrrylbtii« IS airs'. r«r«lsbin<.
Morrison sn«
Hmh «mois. Opposite poslolH.-o.
FOt'LTHY FOOD—If you want your hen* to lav
mor« egK» writ* ua fur free particulars atiout Fu-
HIN A POl LTHY »KKUM-Acme Mliii Co*.
Portland, Grego«.
FI A MOR <t ORGAN« —Oldeat piano houaa on Pa­
cific coast. Organ« and Pianos on easy payment«.
Write ft»r 11st. I*et us quote you a price. Alleu A
Gilbert llamaker Vo., Portland, orogon.
WANTI 1' M-n ». I W..m»n U.l-.rn ll. rb-r trad«
la-tubi treses; «r«la.l-s -»rii Iroin |li Ei »2S
wrekty ; rip'-rt 1> » rii' lor.: r»l»l<>( tre«; Molar
By,l. m ol d 'U-seii, M N. Voiirih at, I'ortland.
TKI.FOKAI'llV TAl'tlHT rKKK.
Com­
plete course HO-I posll on ■eeiireil when «nutusl.a
Thia "Ser tiooil only for .hurt Ilin* Wei tor n«r-
lliu'ar. I'Al inC TBLEUHAPH INsTITUTM
Ur.ml 1 b-.lr. Blindili». Porll.nd, Or.«on.