. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . a is the early fish that catches the worm—hook and covers a multitude of amateur theatrical per-formances. The darkest hour is always when you cannot find thematches. Its a wise acre that can get itself divided up into build-ing lots. To the victors belong the privilege of fighting over thespoils. Fools rush in where angels wouldnt care to be caughtby the police. It is said that women keep quiet only when asleep andeven then they are liable to snore. The Laws of the State of Washington relating to gam-bling, Su


. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . a is the early fish that catches the worm—hook and covers a multitude of amateur theatrical per-formances. The darkest hour is always when you cannot find thematches. Its a wise acre that can get itself divided up into build-ing lots. To the victors belong the privilege of fighting over thespoils. Fools rush in where angels wouldnt care to be caughtby the police. It is said that women keep quiet only when asleep andeven then they are liable to snore. The Laws of the State of Washington relating to gam-bling, Sunday saloons, sale of cigarettes or liquors to Oiir udvertiseiS of poultry and Belo^iim hares ju-e re-liable. $ GANFIELO COASTER BRAKE. IREATEST BICYCLE IMPROVEMENT since th^pneumatic tire. Insures safe coasting, saves on to the hub in place of regular is the simplest, neatest, strongest and most inside. Best outside. Fits any hub. Anyone canapply it. Booklet free. CANFIELD BRAKE CO., BOX BBT. CORNING. N. THE WESTERN HOME JOURNAL. Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, frk^ftMRS. F. M. BUCK, 713 Fourth Spokane,^« ij» CHIEF EDITOR. Local Unions 1 Send in your newsy items often. Let everyone interested in temperance send in an itemfor this column. * * * What sad and solemn thoughts cross the minds of us oldcodgers when we see the ebullition of spirit with which theyoung enjoy their sports and we realize that we are no long-er young. While thus musing one day, on the vanities oflife, a good fairy Queen waved her wand oer us and againwe were boys, roaming through the meddow fields, rompingand shouting coon hollow like a wild Indian, and greetingwith welkin delight the squirrels and birds. Of all the joyspassed in those few moments in dreamland we cannot tell. * Here is a brief but beautiful observation from a funeraldiscourse; A word to you all. Post mortem praise andlove are in the air. People kiss their dead who neverst


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