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tfiaJ1ta Reoefnmend vtvmlnfl. -ts Um oplaioa of learned specialist j m ca healthr wieae he he does A artaia amoanj of tawninf. Wke jro jrasVvou expel frost Uie yog a tot of saperflttoua air; the farwktfctng muscles of both te ehee &4 the throat ere trMjfUM4 bf '.'I m i . Hie Fear. , "tTwtat jrou afraid ta r 4ow Wn In the dark last BlfhtT asked a women of bar little aoa recently. Ye. Iffui Httie afraid," anawered b boy. "But irbal were you afraid r asked U nother. "H'm." salt Ck toy, 1 was afraid there woflldat fee a&7 dofboU."f Ts Preserve Mom t George F. ewartkmoor nan. bear lUTerstoa, Bab oes aire (Ea.) Cormi7 tbe bom 4f Oeorf e Vox, founder of tba Society jaf friends, was boufbt at TJKerston, 0orl time aco, on bba!f of the Eoe Jtak members of the society for 6,250. His writing desk was bought for M ,TM Marry AdVeftfMA " Who Maps ter la no mora ear fMslaa English hnmorf A pRrritloa .4eelr ta Earl'l court e((hbtrhood, Ixmdon, display this on window algal "When visiting BnakeapearVa JBaglaad, est England Baoon, ; And 0 It Com In Ufa. . -A aW remarka Mack Creicber, "moat baT dolls and ribbons and Iota f fancy thing to play' with.' A boy an bat pretty good time with noth ing but a toad, a fraashoppor and. a gav gsgl worm." Perheps a Traglo Comedy. A writer jonoe aaid that the wofid la a comedy to those who think, tragedy to those who feel. He doeaat ay what it is to the fellow who tried Co take a. wide garbage caa through ft narrow aDey-way. Satire, .131 For 'Tired Fee. When your feet ache, eaaaed by ton etaadlng, eierolaa them by rising Vrat to the toe, then on the heela, la a, rooking notion for a few time. (Thia waa advised by a specialist iWpmaa'a Home Companloa. Men's Cstlno. ' On man likes to be mad a faa Tr, another Ukee to be let alone, ma m. Oiird like his mind diverted. But M alt eases hay something good pier a to eat, whatever kind D la. Easy. . Tonng Widow "Did you hare any W I - .!.. . JNV )MMMgif wvuwm s$wfc.at, ) w ar -- - Oirl Friend NNo, dear: I told him 70U weiw iter Wm."Bostoa Tran. Dally Thought , On principal point of good bi fta is to nit our behavior to the three laererm degrees of manonr superior ,rtU)) nd the below . VartCi . 4 ..,. , r ' " V , DltTerane. Tb only difference . bet worn ' ft price and a life-long passion la that he eaprtce laat a HtUe longer -Tb rattler. i- ' Produolno Optimism. A very good remedy tor anybody beaeimlam la being ble to pay dm Wlla. New York: Pre, Ne Cemparieen. Wwr"Tbs most wonderful org! 1 ver aaw waa the property of a pri vate gentleman., It had nearly a hua 4red atop," ' Bextoa "XJml The cwet remarkable organ I ever 'eard ta any old woman's tongue. It aiat gat Mr- atop at aiL"X34adoa TaUao. SYNOPSIS OF THE GAME LAW. (In Effect March 18, 1915.) NoTESec. 6 of the Act Gamejfishas defined by this act, gmall and large mouthed bats and speckled trout, of what oever specied or variety also c aarppiend ring perch. OFSM SIASONS GAMI Dt with horn (horns to aceompany carcasses at all times), limit one deer. North of thirty-fifth parallel of north atitude, from October slx .jtecath to November ' fifth of each vear. And south of said thirty-hltri paaaitei irom uc tboer twentV'fifth to Novem ' - . ,1 1 -v - ber 15, of each year, r Tassel-earcd Gray Squir rels, from June 1st to Novem Ar iritK of each vear. Wild r Turkevrf (classed as u: MmVnnrt1i nf the thirtv tifth parailelcf North latitude, from Wovernoer u. w .mKor I at d each vear. an lirst of th e said 35th parallel from November 25th Novem-u-.. ,cKnf Mth vear, Limit Jrt possessiori in any one cal endar day. . oMfivor crested. Messina, Caiforniaor Helemlet Quail, from Octtber 25th to Decem ber 31st, of each yearv , Limit, 20 in pU5taiv ... ; dar day , Doves from August 1 6th to Seprember 30th of each year Limit, 20 in possession one calendar day' OF SEASONS FISH ..Trout, Large and Small Mouth Bass, Crappie and Ring Fcerh, from June it to November, 25 of each year, i.c i9 No oerson shall at any time shoot, hunt or take in any manner any wild ani mals or birds or game fish as herein defined in this state without first having m m or her possession a hunting li cense as hereinatter provided for the year m wtiicn sucn shooting, fishing or hunting is done. The presence of any person tn any open field, prai rie or forest, whether enclos ed or not, with traps, gun or other weapon for hunting without having in possession a proper hunting license as here in provided, shall be prima facia evidence of the violation of this section. Hunting li nil be issued by the county clerks when duly au thorized by the state oamc ana Fish .Warden, and such rWtlf!s as rnav be designat ed", for that - purpose by the State Game and Fish War den. None of the provisions of this act shall require any resident of this state to obtain or have a license to fish for trout. ' LICENSES Resident fish licanse, jf.oo Rersident bird license, i.oo. . Risident big game license, $1.00. Resident big game and bird, jpl.5' jmm-K . ' t Resident big game, bird and fish license, a.oo. Non-resident fiish license, 5.00. Non-resident bird license, 10 00. , i, Non-resident big game and bird liense, 525. Non-resident big game.bire aud fish license, $30. Alien-resident big gameand fish license, 25. Alien resinent big game, bird and fiih license, $30. Alien non-resident big game and.bire liense, 50. Altn rmn-rMiHent hiffcrami", bird and fish license, 55. Agriculture Forest Service THE SIX RULES For Care With Fire in the , Mountains-; If every member of the pub lic strictly observe these simple rules; the great an nual loss by Forest Fires would be reduced to a imaimim;' ' ' 1. - Be sure your match is out before you throw it away. 2. Knock out your pipe ashes or throw your cigar or cigarette stump where there is nothing to catch fire. 3, Don't build a camp fire any larger than is absolutely necessary. Never leave it even for a short time without putting it OUT with water or earth. 4. Don't build a camp fire against a tree or log. Build a mall one where you can r ape away the needles aves or grass from all sides of t. 5. Don't build bon fires The wind may come at any time and start a fire yon can not control. 6, If you discover a fire out it out if possible; H you can't, get word of it to the nearest U. S. Forest Ranger or State fire Warden just as quickly as you possibly can. 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