WELCOMED BY MEN WHO SMOKE particular rne who smoke realize tow ofTenslvo to people of refinement Is n Btrong tobacco breath, and how obJectlonablA to themselves is that "dark brojyn taste" In the mouth after Braowng. Paxtlno Toilet Antlseptlo 1b wortfe Its weight In gold for this purpose alone. Just a llttlo In a glabS of water rinse tho mouth and brush the teeth. The mouth Is thoroughly deodorized, the breath becomes pure and sweet and a delightful sense of mouth clean- llncss replaces that dark brown to bacco taste. Paxtlno is far superior to liquid an tiseptics and Peroxide for all toilet and hygienic uses and may bo obtain ed at any drug store 25 and 60c a box or sent postpaid upon receipt of price V Tho Paxton Toilet Co., IJostos, JiJass. Send for n frc'o Bample. Natallo Yes, ho was paying atton-: Hon, to her qulto a long tlmo. Estellc Perhaps ho hadn't tho cour age to propose V Natalie Oh, I don't know. Per haps ho had tho courage not to pro pose. V CRIMINAL NEGLECT ' . OFjSKIN AND HAIR Cuticura Soap and Ointment do bo much for ''poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin nnd fall ing hair, and cost so llttlo that it IS almost criminal not to uso them. Think of ' tho suffering" entailed by neglected Bkln troubles mental, no cause of disfiguration physical be cause of pain. Think oMho pleasuro v of a clear skin, Bbft white hands and good hair. Theso blessings are often only a matter of a llttlo thoughtful, timely caro, viz.: warm Tiaths with Cuticura Soap, assisted when neces sary by gentlo anointings with. Cuti cura Ointment. Tho latest Cuticura book, an invaluable guldo.to skin and hair health, will bo mailed Jtree, on Application to the Pottor Djiig & Chcm.vCorp., Boston, Mass Head on Crooked. Llttlo Paul had always been taught by his mother that God bad mado him and that he ought to be thankful that lie had been made bo perfect; eyes, cars, jfcot, hands and all complete. His mother bad bought a now cook ' stovo and. Puullo was examining ltf He lifted the reservoir lid and looked In. Thero was his picture, as natural as life. In tho water, but he was sore ly troubled, while looking nt it. When asked, by his mother, what the trouble was, hp said: "Dod might o' mado me porsect, but ho put my head on trooked." TRUE COURAGE. SyJ Launury work at home would be . much mora satisfactory If tho right Starch wero used. In order to got the , d islrcd stiffness, it Is usually neces sary to uso so much etarch that tho. beauty and fineness of tho fabric 1b hidden, behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys tho appearanco, but also affects tho wear ing quality of tho goods. This trou blo can bo entlrelyxovercomo by using Defiance Starch, as it can be applied much moro thinly because of its great er strength than other makes. New Fishing Industry. Alblcore Ashing In Nova Scotlan wa ters has become Interesting, but for financial reasons. These' fish frequent ly weigh over COO pounds and are known as horse mackerel. A number wero shipped to Doston Inst season. The average price there is three and one-half cents per pound. Formerly theso fish were considered a nuisance to tho fishermen. HOW IS YOUR LIVER? ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH SICK HEADACHE BILIOUSNESS CRAMPS x INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA MALARIA TRY Hostttttr'i Stomach Bilftrs For 58 years it has given satisfaction in such cases and you'll find it just the medicine you need. "PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT" OF MEXICO Francisco I, Mndoro, Jr., following hi8 successful attack on Juarez, lias constituted that city the scat ot his provisional government and has ap- pointed a provisional cablnot. Meanwhile ho has been planning to march on the City of Mexico. PRINT PICTURES ON CALIC) Two German Scientists, Drs. Martens and Rows of Freiburg, Discover' 'v Long-Sought Process. Berlin. By a wonderful new process of photographic calico printing In col ors it is possible to havo family por traits, landscapes and other pictures on your sofa cushions, curtains or ta blecloths at a reasonable price. The new procesB has just been per fected at Freiburg by Drs. Martens nnd Rolffs, two German scientists. Hitherto artists havo had to carve out designs on a series of wooden or pyier rollers, one for each color. Some times they put them on copper, by stipple work. By tho new process tho nrtlst paints his pattern on a piece of paper,, which Is then copied with a camera on u transparent film. Tho film Is wrapped round a cylinder and a photograph ob tained on tho cylinder. This photograph 1b etched or en graved In tho usual way, and the call- PARROT DISTURBS A CLASS Bird Becomes Decidedly Profane Dur ing Discussion of English 8par - rows In Central Park. New York. Thero will bo only one species ot tho bird family In any great numbers In the parks of tho city this your, according to Donald Burns, keep er of tho aviary in tho Central Park menagerie. Ho refers to tho English sparrows. I When ho told his class of young sters from tho nearby Fifth a"venue houses In his talk that all tho best birds would bo scarcer than over bo cnuso of tho over-increasing number of piratical Bparfowa, tho youngsters wero inspired with a dcblro to go out and shoot all they could find. But It remained for Dick, tho parrot who has recently celebrated his centenary, to give voice to his feelings in a most de termined, way. "Well, rill be d dl" And wben that "damn," wltha big "D." came from tho dignified parrot, Burns looked aghast. "1 wonder who could ha' taught him that?" exclaimed the keeper. During the last week the window beside pick's cage has been open, and it Is believed his vocabulary wns In creased by some of tho frequenters of tho nearby benches, l , HALF TON OF HONEY FOUND Wqrkmen Tearing Down Tavern Built 150 Years Ago Make Pleasant and Profitable Discovery, Lenox, Mass. One thousand pounds of honey, some of It moro than sixty yearB old, Is on exhibition ut East Lee, a village near ho-- The entlro quantity was obtained by workmen whllo tearing down a tavern built 150 years ago. They discovered in the garret more than ;fty Bwarms of boos and their half-ton accumulation of honey. For moro than a contury the tavern has been In the bands of a single family. No person now living can remember ever having entered tho garret Win $10,000 Opera Prize. Now York. Horatio William Parker, professor of the theory of music at Yale university, and Brian Hookor, for merly assistant In English at Columbia and later Instructor In rhetoric at Yale. were awarded the Metropolitan Grand Opera prlzo ot $10,000 for their opera, "Mona." V cp Is printed from It by photogravure. This means that the actual photo graphs aro printed, and anyono can havo family portraits on sofa cush ions. It Is, of courso,. cheaper than any other' kind of cajlco printing, and tho delicacy and artistic beauty of the'ro sults aro extremoly bcautirul. All tho colors can now bo transferred by the throe-color process. Yellow Snow In Alps. , Geneva. Yellow snow has now fal len In tho Engadlne. This Is far rarer than tho black and red Bnow which has fallen on several occasions In different parts of Switzerland dur ing tho last few years. Yellow snowfnlls occurred In tlnj Alps In 1S50 and 1807, on both occa sions In the month of February, be'lun caused by ft combination of winds, in which the African sirocco playod an Important part, blowing tho minute sonds of tho Snhara across tho Medi terranean and Italy and over the fron tier Alps Into Switzerland. GARDENS Planned by People of Pittsburg and Surrounding Towns. -Peach Trees and Vegetable Seeds Will Be Set Out by Youthful Farm ers Fertilizer and Implements Be Looked After. Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, promises to become one largo peach orchard and vegetable garden If tho plans of several organizations meet their Just reward, and only tho Introduction ot poultry and dairy farming will be needed to mako it seem just Uko the ojd days on the farm. Under tho direction of Mtb. S. L. McCullough about four hundred peach trees, raised from seeds planted by children of tho city last year, will bo set out In the yards of their homos. Vogotablo gardens for grownups of Oakland 1b a prospect of tho Oakland Board of Trade, which expects to se cure the uso of a largo tract of vacant land to bo divided Into gardons, Theso will bo planted and tended by citizens of Oakland, whoso names will bo fur nished tho Board of Trado by tho As sociated Charities and other civic workers. Harvey H. Smith Is chair man o.f tho coramltteo in charge of theso gardens and tho furnishing' or seeds, fertilizer and Implements will bo looked after by tho committee. Tho Young Men's Christian asso ciation is planning to open gardens for boys In three of Its centers of work nmong tho foreign population, Kb plots of ground will,-bo divided in to small gardens, about 20 In ono lot, and the work will bo superintended by a gardener employed by tho asso ciation. This work will be dono In connec tlon with that of tho Pittsburg Play ground association, which is also plan ning five largo garden plots for tho children at Arsenal Park, near tho Holmes school' In Oakland, at Ormsby Park, In Mount Washington, near tho Hazelwood Btatlon, and in tho West tnu. -me naygrounu association also has a fine greenhouse in Washington Park. Each garden plot will be Bur rounded by flowers planted by tho little gardeners. Tho Playground and Vacation School Association of Allegheny will also have garden plots In the parks, SCIENCE IS LACKING English People Make Exceptional Man Shift for Himself. Germans Outstripping Britons Be cause Are Willing to Back Their Faith Wljh Money Employ Best Brains for Tests. London, England. Sir Jamos De wnr, Britain's greatest chemist. Is celebrating today tho thirty-fourth an niversary of his professorship in tho ltoynl institution. "Wo aro not a scientific nation," ho said, "as the peoplo make tho excep tional man shift for himself, and U Is only faith and work almost super human thnt can onablo him to follow to tho end the truo lines ot his genlim. Look nt this Institution nnd consider tho names, ot tho men -who held uiy honored chair before mo Young, Davy, Faraday nnd Tindnll. To them belongs the credit lor discoveries of Immeasurable benefit to mankind. "Hero Davy first showed tho arc lamp, Tyndall conducted his investi gations'' ot radiant heat and mugnetlum and Faraday mado dlscovvrlos In magnclcctrlo currents which term thu basis of electric lighting and tho transmission of power. Yot wo tyiwo an endowment of only GO,000 (?30, 000) after 112 years. How du wo go on? Well, thnt question Is n piizzlo to nvi-rv hnvnnt that tomes OUT Way. A foreigner seeing what wo nave unu knowing what wo havo done remarks: 'Your endowment must bo enormous.' When wo ny wo havo no endowment to speak ot he shrugs bis Bhouldera and exclaims: 'England Is a national enigma,' "Why Is Germany outstripping us In Bclonco and Its practical nppllcatlonBT Because tho Germans believe In cl enco nnd aro willing to back their faith with their money. Without uny troUblo at all the kulser rnlBes 600, 000 (J2.600.000) lor research alone, Tho German firm of Bayor hnB estab lished a gigantic bUBlnenB on tho lun damontnl dlscovorles ot British chem ists. In 1875 Bayor employed 110 peo plo. Now he employs 5.000 workmen, 080 clorkB, 200 engineers and 1U0 chemlstB mark, chomlstsl For All this British research Into coal tar opened tho path. 'Germans employ tho best brplns in tho universities for specialized ex periments In "tho commercial labora tories, tho results aro financial profits exceeding the wildest dreams of avarice. Do you know that the Germans spent In n quarter of a cen tury 1,000;000 (16,000,000) on syn thetic Indigo? They subdivide the ex periment and drlvo the Inquiry to tho limits ot concelvablllty. "Our nntlonal falling Is thnt wo do not provide chemists and other scien tific Btudents to carry on tho lines of work dovolopod by our outstanding geniuses In discovery. In this country tho exceptional man Is tho cheapest ot natural products." FOR BOYS and tho children ot Woods Run aro looking forward to again, growing vegetables and flowers bcsldo tho pen itentiary. In ndditlon to its peach culturo tho civic commlttoo of tho Congross Wom en's Clubs of Western Pennsylvania will plant several flower' bods In tho city. Tho Now Ern club has two beds in tho grounds of tho Hancock school; tho Council of Jowlsh wom en has a bed at tho Hospital for Chil dren; tho Saturdny Afternoon club has one at tho Curtis Homo; tho Women's Club of Pittsburg will havo ono at tho Pittsburg Home for Babies In Center avenue, and tho Travelers' club will plant flowers In front of tho Workshop for tho Blind. Several flower gardens havo also been plant ed by tho commltteo In Crafton nnd Sberlden. ' ELECTRIC CHICKS IS LATEST Brood Is Hatched by Placing Bulbs n Ordinary Incubator As Lively as Any Others, Towanda, Pa. Not satisfied with being flrBt In butter production In tho north tier, Towanda has tho first brood of chickens over hatched by electricity in tho stnto, nnd perhaps In tho country. It all came about through the Ingenuity of Clarcnco Braund, n poultry export, who Is em ployed by a local Illuminating com pany. Ho conceived tho idea of substitut ing tho olectrio bulb for the uncortaln kerosene lamp, which causes so mnny disasters becnuso of the risk of Its Btar.tlng a Are, overheating or going out. Taking a common incubator, he sim ply wired It and used olectrio bulbs Instead for heating, and tho result wnB vory satisfactory. All of tho eggs but ono hatched out. .Tho temperature waa kept oven night and day without any attention on his part, and the chicks nro as lively as any over natcuea. So pleased is the illuminating com pany with tho oxporimont that It han tho Chicks In tho display window of Its office. It 1b likely that the old method of using lampu for heat will be relegated and that chickens of the future will bo hatched by tho steady current from the main plant. tO QUENCH A SUMMER THIRST. Don't pour a lot of Ico water Into . you In order to quench tho thirst for i the moment not only docs It not pro- duco the desired result, but it Is bad for you, There la Just ono beverage thnt flta all conditions of heat and thirst COCA-COLA. Next time you're hot. tired or thirsty drink a glass or a bottlo of this one best bovcrago delicious, refreshing, thlrst-qucnchlng, At soda-fountains or carbonated In bottles Co everywhere. Write to tho COCA-COLA CO., Atlanta, Ga., for a copy of their booklet, "The Truth About COCA-COLA" you will Bad it Interesting. Thero nro times In the Ufa ot every rraall boy when he would Uko to as sume the role ot father to tho man for a few brief moments. Some men look upon laws as things merely to be broken. Mnny who unfd to smoke 10c clears now buy Lewis' t-'ln&le Hinder ntmight 0c. Somo men will do moro for a cheap cigar than they will do for n dollar. ft? 1 HI ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AVetfefaMc Preparation for As similaf ing HttFooduikinegulA ting the Stomachs awl Bowels of Br it ft Promotes Dig6uon,Chccrful ncss and Resl.Contains neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral Not NAttc otic fSnpttrOMffrSAMVJUYTam i) fii Sum HimSnd tttnbfiti farvn Apcffect Remedy forConstlpa lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. 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Bend 2o atumn tar, five namploa of our very bet Gold KmboMed lllrtlulay, mow tr and Motto Poit Curds; beautiful colors and 1ovellet dealirns. Art Pom Card Club, 731 Jackson St., Topeka, Kan. He Knew, Dackor-You got trimmed bad, 1 thought you said you wore confident of tho result. Pugilist I was. I know I'd get licked. Puck. Mm. Wfnolnw'd Soolhtng Bymp for ChlMrrn trelUluK, uof tens tbo ruuih, redurcH ItlMaintna llou, BllayM jiuln.eureK wlud collo.Sio a buttle. Tho biggest work In the world Is bo. Ing dono In tho llttlo red schoolhouso. Garfield Ten overcome conitipntloii. Tho way of the transgressor Is hard but smooth. M Drop of Blood Or o little water from the human system when thoroughly tcted by the chief chemist at Dr, Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tells tho tory of Impoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble. -Such examinations aro made without cost and it only a small part of the work of the staff of physicians and surgeons under the direction of Dr. It. V. Pierce giving the best medical advice possible without cost to those who wish to write and make a full statement of symptoms. An imitation of natures method of restoring watte ot tissue and impoverishment of tho blood .and nervous force is used when you take an alterative and glyeerio extract of roots, vrithout the ute of alcohol, tuch at a Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Which makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of digestive tdeet, r tores the lott appetite, makes assimilation perfect. -invigorate the liver asd purifies and enriches the blood. It it the great blood-maker, geb-builder ad reiterative nerve tonlo, It make mea strong la body, active la mlad and eool la judgment. 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The Silver Gup at the recent Hpokano Iral r waa awarded to the Alberta Uornrsment for bltof eralni.BraaMi and Tesntablea. lleporteolexcelli'nt Tlelda for 1W10 eoiun alto from Baakatobowan and Manitoba In Wentera Canada. , . Vrve linnieatfiada of 180 crea, ana juMolutntr pre iiiiIIoiioi luu.ncrea (at ita tiornuro) ore to lie bad U tlia choice KlUtrlrta... Hohoola ronroulant, cll taatn excellent, eoll tlio yot y bei, rullwdja voe) at y beat, rullwdja loe at lid, putlUliiK lumber )ap,fueliMy toeot and .ouableln f'tic. water iiuuu, cheap appUeaUon) and other lnf oraa tlon, to Bup t ot Immigration, Ottawa, Can., or lo tbo Canadian QoTernmenvAgenU , (M) W. ViBENNCTT Rw 4 Ut likN 0ec.I. Jleat writ to the agent neareet jon KODAK FINISHING attentlou. All auppllea for the A: Mall orders Klven a pedal auoDllea for the Amateur alrlct j freah, Bend for ratnloituo and tlnlablno' Prl"THE ROBERT DEMP8TR uowpany, box (107, umaha, Neb. 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