Bad Breath i.u..r nuintha I had lfreiit trouble with m stomach and uavil all kliule u( tneilkiiirs. My tungu ha lireii actually aa green m ras. tr breath ItaviniC Uil (l.,r, Two eekmiKoa Irwuil rvioiiimriiilril Curort I tn.1 utter using them I cau willingly ami cburfulljr ar that they nUroly .rl tua. I therefore kt you know tint I hall rrconunatxl llirm to any otic auffrr. Ium from ewta troubles." Clws. II. 1UU ptrd, 114 7 W . . V. ! Palatal, ratwtl, TaaiaOnod, i ii,hI. Nvr at. kn, W.ai ut UHim. jo,., tOa, Nvr .tl la bulk. Tha im. (im ubKI siamiieu V. v., UUWMiMU aur of irux uMr "k. I I it Mot Keeg. Avrah. -When you alia Job ' work In do, or,' ) Uncle Khan, "don't Imaaina ou'e a chicken on a roos an' kin In. Id vh position by ('in fa' salesp, WaiMngion Hur, MUM HI r.n. -Till" popular fiction la all rot In real lira ttia girl' father aelilum u jn to Iht man of her rhole." you're wrong thnr. lie often on torn, but h'a usually too wis to say anything. Kanaa City Journal, Wkwi Wa tire. The trouble with a woman pretend. In 1 to hellav har huatanl when h lull! a falsehood la lliat n la in niir. sed. Inateed of being ashamed. At chiton doha. Hiui liar. "Wall, Johnny, do you wlah you wart 4 grown-up rrtanr "Tou bet d" tl.ll M ll V T Hi iiia wouldn't aak ma such fool a, u.a I Ion " neviano i.aan r. Fml ml Lats. -fo you think really la lov. ah" No don tit rboul II Why, ha think she's attra'tlv In aufo goggle."- lumill ( ouner. J wnwi Cmm KadMelaag," HUH. a woman can't undaratand why an eighteen Inning haa bl imi thuuld Inlaraat her husband mora than good hot aupoar. iMtrolt re I're. Talkallva, Talk." said t'rwl Kb, -la umpln' Ilk rain. A certain amount la com an' nev-eery. Hut doggon a lug' Washington Hiar, laadlaaj m Mia Uhie. roll.- Jutiira Hav y toy way a akii a tiTinc r Vtnt l , y'r kooor. kla EMit titooma. I'aluv JtiatlrTo oast Wkr did y Uara Uat tfitT Vrot I dahlia 1' aotwtr, y'r kao- ar. CRESCENT t rat hekl kuM4 thai ' U lt!l II, BAKING kik pwt4 h.kiu II hMiM. ti awa a4 Mftk m liht- CUtSCtNT Mro. CO. Stattla, Wo. irvouVc NLVtPWORN v I SLICKER . youAwyat to Iramm bodily ffXTrfortajrwa lh aaQi it atathar Uao.a&arvtat OUAMAMTtfO WAttaawoa' 3CQ iuaet"iats CAuuarau OUALITT OF INSTRUCTION TIIK HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL of lit kiad In lha Northwail, w Invil Ik lnvr.iii.iion ol thoaa who want lha hl in a practical adoaalloa. lt ut nrovt uptriority. Call, phona or wtita. Cat l"u, hutinata litrrat and pen work Ira PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE "The School of Quality" Ttnth and Morriton is! Turlland, Orr(on a. r, Akmsihonu, IX, B., Principai. tR. W. A. Will B Ym a lu In falnbaa DtnUl Work la fwllartd Out-of-Town People ?kkJ'li,r',",mh,,r thai mir for la as tmil i ,.K ' N lx THKIII KNTlHki C'HtiwN. JKIIk.m AND fl.A'IH WOnK IN A DAY J7""r?- l-ostTIVKLT I A I N LBMH Kt " I INII yiiKK wh.B nlalaa or lirl.laa amor, tvS.,,;..WK KICMlV TIIH MONT HHNHITIVIJ P.MH ANI HtMll'rt WITHOUT TIIK UtAUX rAIN. NOHI UDKN IU, no unaarUUUir. For the Next ri(M0n Days "III (In irau a foo l tokl Of aora. Jln ir.n (,., M M t k,w I W i A' """ , .. a,0 w mim. w "l ruhl.r plataa. . ." lir ruMiar plataa ' a ainlama aKrattinat , W U WONK QUARANTECO IS YEAR" Dr. W. A. Wise Praaldant and Manat at The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Third and WHhlntm Rta. PORTLAND, OREGON No. J-0 , . . aawa a4 IHlrM. Hi 4 Ta Waa aa knk a4 Uaa VU4n,.irf I . I. t' 1 IP I ( Ml anaa I II (Sl) win ipnaawitwiwawafp ym mm,v www"' 1 . ' , ' ',? . Vlllcr w" L' manil rltlng tn adaartlaara 1 OREGON STATE ITEMS Of INTEREST WOOL SEASON GOOD. ULU i a . i.aiu uarga nd Prlca. High and urowar. Batlaflad. of 19(19, which haa now boon brought to a do, haa bn otia of tha moat buccomiui in in mabtry of tha aUta. Tha yield waa larva and tha ii.k.u' and tha (rrowara ar antlr.Iy aatitflad wnointrrittii. it baa alao bn proHjabla y.ar, to fr aa it baa gon. for tha doalura. Tk. .....1 .11 M n ... .... nuui t:,,, g, uragon thli yaar nattail tha farmara of tha ataU about H.000,000. Thay hava alao recalvad vary votxl rjrlcaa for thalr mnti.m ahaap and lamba, and ar albRthr In aa prt.ioua condition aa tha farm- ar in other part of tha ataU who nav tiavotad tbalr ariargloa to raiaing a"111 It haa ban an Idaal yaar for tha Ora- gon ahaap man with tha waathr right at ary aaaaon to prodoca tha bvat r- auiia. a a conawjuanca, tha output waa larger than It haa ban In rcnt yaara ami lha quality waa twtur. At tha pame titna thar waa a aharptr da- i.i.nu irom uuyar ana pricca wara hlghar. -Tha quality of tha wool waa aiea) lant. It waa of bat tar atapl than lat yaar, though of hcaviar ahrlnkaga, ow ing 10 in ary aprlng. Th avaraga waigtn 01 lh nca waa plarad at V H puumia, in nravieai avaraga avr known In tha atala. Th wool ahaarad fully 00a pound to tha ftca mora than It did laat yaar. Tha highaat prlra paid during th aaaaon In Eaatern Dragon waa 23 ranta, wnicn waa raaitaau on a part of on clip at Shanlko. Tha larger part of tha bat gradae aold batwaan 20 and 22 rnU. 8otn arourlng woola want at IS canta, and otbar coaraa gradea mov ad at prlca up to 17 cntv For tha clip, aa a wbola, tha avaraga prica waa at; pout iflt4 canta. CLEARING UP LAND TITLES. Bpaclal Agania Making Visit to Kla math County, iuamaut raiia 11. r. jonaa, a 1 pe dal agant of tha ganaral land oflica. and I'aur Ogdan Applagata, auto land agant, hava arrlvad from 8alm to in- apact aum land about th lakaa th title of which are In qoeation between th aUta and tha United State. Tha greater part of tha land In thla auction hava long tinea bean claaaltWd either aa government or aa belonging to th atate under th aw amp land grant of March 12, 1800, but thera ar eome odd and anil atlll undetermined. Th claaaiflcation of three become very important, tinea the Klamath baain la now coming into ita own and lha rich alluvial land about tha lake ill toon bo In great demand, Meetra, Applegata and June want up tha Klamath lake by launch to be gin their aiaminatli n of tha low landa at lha bead of th lake and will prob ably tpand aeveral dayt In thalr lnvee- ligttiona. Railroad Naart Completion. Hood Rivar Tha all railea axtan a ion of tha Mount Hood railroad, under conatruction for tevaral montha paat, la nearing completion. Th Una ha been extended in a southerly direction from tha preaent, terminua, Df. and will tap on of th rlcheat orchard ac tlont of Hood Rivar valley, conaiattng of approximately 10, 000 acree. Th grading of th new line la completed and th tiea ar being laid rapidly. At aoon aa the new line it complvtad th company expect to run two train daily. Forttt Grove Make Improvement!. Koreal Grove Five modern brick buildirga, two of which will b three atorv alructure. ara being ruahed to completion hure, A 110,000' achool building I nearing completion and will be In read in fur the new achool year. The Chriatiana ar ramwleling their Church at an pxprnae of mora than 4, 000. Tba Catholic are preparing thflr recently purchased proiwrty at a coat of aavaral thouaandt a a site for a $10,000 ediflc bullion the California miaaion order. Remove Government Dredge. Manihflalil Captain rVtera, who ha had charge of tha government dredge Oregon at work In Coo bay, haa re turned from rortlana ami announcea that tha dredge la to tie removed in a week and taken to the Columbia river f..r rnnaira. The work tarted here in aa yet uncompleted, but the elTort of the people W keep me ureiige m-re were fruitleaa. It it quite likely now that tha port contmitaionort will build a dredi; of their own. Complain of Lata Tralnt. Salem A. F. Will, of Aurora, ha M,tm.taind to tha railroad commlaalon of poor train aervico maintained by th Southern Taclllc at Aurora. The train duato arrive at 9:25 o'clock In the morning la from two to four hour lata regularly, ay Mr. Will, and that city had about a well not hava any train m far at It It an accommodation to pat- acngert and thlpper. Governor Benton Invited. Q.Um Thar hat been received at th tfovornor't office a copy of tha ofTi- clal call for tho fourth annual tetaion of tha Dry Farming congrott at Bi. lingt, Mont, October KU. f no to. featur of tha congreaa will b gov- . t L. M.a.eaeKnM TW a ernora' day, wnen w number of tha Wettorn wwi win we preaent. Coot Plan Own Oradga. u.rahnaM Now that notltiv an nouncement h been mada that th government dredge Oregon It to b re moved from thi harbor, th port com munion will probably at once begin .iinn nf a laraer uml better dredg to b used pormanontly for Im provement on loo nay. Orchard Land 811 Well. ir,i meJ. E. Hall hat told 10 acres of hi 2-year-old orchard In th Oak Grove dlttrlct to ft-neljlrwln. of Franklin, P... for $5,600. Mr Irwin will tako possesion atoncnd becom STARTS PHEASANT INDUSTRY. Lebanon Fancier Succeed in an Un usual Undertaking. Lbnon-R. F. Slmpaon, redding hare, la preparing to ahip a carload of ringnack pbetaanta to tha gam war den of Idaho, tha bird to be uad for breeding purpose. Simpson I said to be tha only man In America who could fill such a large order for th much priced gam bird. Mr. ttimaon embarked in thla In-, duttry laat year. A persoa unac quainted with th Increase of this feathered family would My that he had mt with fairly good success for an amateur, but tha gentleman declaree he haa learned eom trick which will materially aid him In th futur. To commnc with. Mr. Simpson had 212 bent and five rooster. At this tim he baa over 200 young one, rang Ing in lira from thre day old to half grown birds of this season's rearing, and tha hen ar still Isyirg. Wblt bantan hens ar used for listen ing purpoee, they having bean found to be more careful and painstaking with th young thsn tba other of the feathered tribe by Mr. Simpson. Experience ha taught that ben of larger breed are apt to becom reatles and move about on th neat more than tha bantam, thus causing tha death of many of tha young immediately after leaving tha shell. v Mr. Simpson i raiaing two kind of pheasant the ringneck and th gold en, tha latter being from tha northern part of China. Prune Packers at Work. Eugene Th Eugene Fruit Grower' aeeociation ha begun packing freah prune for ahipment. The association expect to ehlo a carload of nrunea to the Real ever ntr Hav fm. Imaub. ! or mors. Contract bar been mad for over six carload a. Th crop In the vicinity of Eugene thi year, while light, I of xclint quality and will bring tba highest price in th Eastern market. Betide th prune to be shipped by th Fruit Grower' associa tion, there will be several carload ent out by th Allen Fruit company, which operate an evaporator and can nary here. Supplies for Psnam. Portland Portland bay and feed dealer ar given opportunity to bid on what will amount to two full steamship load of hay, oats and bran for th use of tb government force in the Pana ma canal tone. Copies of a request for bids on 1,600,000 pound of hay, 1,400.000 pound of oat, and 200,000 poo mis of bran have been received by the chamber of commerce from th War department Tb supplie are to be delivered by September 21 at the Port of Ancon on tha Pacific side of the Isthmus of Panama. Koier Return from East. Salem Insurance Coromiasioner A, Koter ha returned home from hi trio of inveatigation In the Eat While in San Francisco Mr. Kotsr spent aev eral day with Governor Benson, who. he report, I In better health than for soma time. Whii In the Last Mr. Koter attended tha national convention of Insuranc commissioner and also looked into the method employed by th Insuranc commissioner of th Middle Western states. Planing Mill for Pendleton. Pendleton Pendleton i to have a new Industry in the shspe or a planing mill. Ben Hill, manager of tb Fen- dle'on Lumber company, ho mada an nouncement to that effect The com pany will put about $20,000 in equip ment and expects to install the plant at soon aa a suitable location can be found. The mill when in operation will employ about SO men and will do both retail and wholesale business. PORTLAND MARKETS. Butter City creamery, extras, 84c; fancy outside creamery, 30t34c; ttore, 2 1 fit 22c. Butter fat price average i,c per pound under regular butter prices. Egg Urcgon rancn, canaiea, nwij 31c per down. Poultry Hens, lo(U&e; springs. 16(i.lC,S,c; rooster, 9(.il0c; ducks. young, M."v.; g . young, iw, tur keys, 20c; squabs, fi.iMQZ per aozen. Pork Fancy, UKu mc per pouna. Veal Extra, lOdt lOc per pound. Wheat Blur-stem, 94c; club, 84c; red Russian, 82 V: valley, 89c; fife, 84c; Turkey red, 84c; 40-fold, 86e. Barley Feed, por ton; Draw ing. $27.60. Hay Timothy, Willamette vauey, $13(!ll5 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $16.50iU7.60; alfalfa, $14; clover, $14; cheat, $13(il4.50; grain hay, $15 ((1. Grain Bag ec eacn. Fruits Annlea. $l(i:2.25 per box; peart, $1.25(al.50; peachea. SOctft 1.10 per crate ; cantaloupes, $1( 2.50; plums, 26(t75c per box; watermelont, Ktfle per pound; grapes, 76c(iii.xo. Potatoes $ I per tack; tweet pota- toea. 2iiC per pound. Onlont ll.Zft per cx. Vegetable Beana, 4(i5cper pound; cabbas. Ultimo; cauliflower, 75cCi $1.26 perdoxen; celery, fiUcfttSl ; corn, 1R(n20c: cucumber. I(Xff26cj onion, 12)iil5c; Prley, 85c; pea. 7c pr pound; pepper, otrtitw; pumps me, 171 .M t.- radiahea. lScDordoten; wuash, 6c per pound ; tomato, 40t60c per box. HOP 1 WOW COnUttW, v w. 1908 crop, 1515e; 1907 crop, 11 UHe; 1906 crop, 8c Wool Etrn Oregon, 16(il23c per pound; valley, 23(26c; mohair, choice, "caUk-Steera, top, $4.50; 1 fair to good, $4W4.25; common, $S.76((i4; cow., top, f3.40W8.66; fair tc . good $8n:3.26; common to medium, $2.BOo 2.75; calve, top. $6t5.50; heavy, $3.50(.?4; built and ttagt, $2.75t(f3.25; common, $2ffi2.60. Sheep Top wether, $4; fair to good, $3.50fti3.76j awet, he let on all fc-adet; yearling, best $4; Wr to gooil, $3,606.13.76; pring lamb, $5ti r OR " Hogft-Beat, $8.25Ct8.76 ; fair to good, $7.75(,t8; ttockor. $6ii7; thin fate, $7.60ftj,8. TEX JEW TTBKISB WOKAJL Sefcaol With Aata-rleaa aa Kaallea Taarbrr WaalaS. la Comiijinttntpl a few weeks ago, before a room foil of Engilab and American women, a young Turklah f rdua'i living In 8umboul was ask ed to say something stxrut her fellow countrywomen. No nenrouaoeaa was exhibited by th small, black robed I ir that ro to speak to such an audlenc for th first time. With yashmak (veil) thrown back ther being only those of her own sex prea ent reveaMng a girl pai. delicate looking, oval fare, whoso fascination Uy In the Urge hazI eyes and ex pressive month, she spoke without hesitation In the purest English, her low-toned voice Laving but the slight est Indication of an accent "I feel I should apoiogiz to you, laillea, for speaking In your own lingua;, but 1 hat been commanded to speak by an AmerU-an lady and I am accustomed to obey Americans, having been educated at the American Colle for Glr's In Scutari First, the women of Turkey mart be awak ened to their need of education P thouxh this 1 necessary for th men, too." she added, trailing, "a they have received airoost as little educa tion a the women; then we shall es Ubllah head schools in Conanttnopi with Enxiish and American teachers, after which we shall have our own instructress, who will be sent to dif ferent towns throughout th empire. For years the teaching of Mohammed has been wrongly construed; bat now we ebsll go forward, giving Justice to ail. a we are commanded." Thi young girl the only holder of a degree for wolcen In Turkey wa permitted by her husband to spend a night at the ho ate of an American woman and speak to her friends, th only stipulation being that ther should b no men present English Mail of Frankfort. The meetinirs which Sam Jones, th famous Georgia preacher, need to hold t his bush-arbor tabernacle at Car tersTllI were generally unique and picturesque, and It was not always th preacher himself who made them so. On one occasion he Invited a woman who had established a very useful and successful school for tha untaught boys from tha mountain re gions of tba South th -poor white" children to com and explain her work to bis audience. She came, but ahe brought with her one of th brightest of ber boys, for ah told Mr, Jones th did not be lieve In a woman's speaking In meet ing when a man could be got to do It Tb preacher wa skeptical of the boy's ability to get through with his speech, for be was evidently very nervous over the ordeal; but the young woman Insisted, and Jim had his chance. The youngster atarted In with th speech that he had written and learn ed word for word. He did very well until he began to enumerate th buildings that the achool rMteased. "We have a recitation baiL thre dormitories, a bam and a poultry yard." he declared. Then h paaed; th next thing he had forgotten. Th only way out that occurred to him wa to go back and begin hla speech all over again. This he did, and by and by cam again to tb buildings. "We have a recitation hall, thre dormitories, a barn and a poultry yard." he aald. Again there wa a dead atop. Everybody was by this time deeply Interested In his struggle, and there was profound silence tn th tabernacle. A third time the speech was begun, and a third time the fatal poultry yard waa reached, and It proved a -hard to get by as before. Mr. Jones winked at the teacher and smiled at tha audience.. He wo enjoying It hugely. lilushing furiously, but "game" to the last. Jim began a fourth time. This time the excitement as he ap proached the poultry-yard yis Intense. There was no laughter, although a few smiled. "We have recitation hall, three dormitories, a barn and a poultry' yard." said Jlra. The silence was al most painful, but thin time the treach erous memory liecame submissive, and Jim went bravely on with the rest of bis speech. When be had finished. Mr. Jones told the audience that they had come as sheep to be sheared, and must help this needy school, now that they had heard one of Its boys mako so elo quent an appeal. "It Is making these boys lifters and not leaners," he declared. "Pon't for- eet the poultry-yard that Jim haa struggled over. Everybody must help by giving a hen. If you can't glv a hen. gWe a doten eggs at least" Marshal aad th Kaeir' Orders. Apropos of the centenary of the death of Marshal Lannea a Paris con temporary tell th following tory: The marshal bad a norror or eti quette and appeared Tery little at court On day when n was amusing himself by ahootlng lark on hi es tate of Malsons Lafitte a message ar rived to Invite him to th Tulllerle. where hit absenc had been much com mented upon. Th marshal, not th least per turbed, replied to th Invitation tn his blunt soldierly and characteristic manner: Tell th emperor." he said, "I am at hi order to rejoin th army, but If he wants m for anything els I an shooting lark." London Glob. Th Ptrat laapraaaloa. "What was your first Impression oa arriving at Europe" "Great Joy," answered th traveler, "over the fact that I was through be ing teaslck." Washington Star. Th average girl brought up In a religious family has th same Berc desire to becom a missionary that a boy ha to go out West and fight In. dlan. Why 1 It that a fat woman seldom a ha a disagreeable tamper T White Steamers Use Kerosene as Fuel C i l Ja - Q THE WHITE STEAMER WHICH MADE A SrCCESSFXX TBLTO DEMOXSTnATTOJl KKKOSEXE AS FUEL ON THE HEtEXT 2Av--MILE GLIDDEX TOl'K. Th most Interesting announce ment ever made tn connection with the aatomohllv Industry waa un doubtedly that made a month or two ago to the etfwct that th new models of th Wblt Steam Curt could be ran on kerosene, or coal oil. Instead of gasoline. Everyone at once recog sized that tb us of th new fuel would add materially to the advan tage which tb Whit already pos sessed over other type of ear. Ther were some people, however, who were sceptical as to whether or not the new fuel could b need with complete success and. therefore, the makers of the White Car. th Wblt Company, of Cleveland. Ohio, deter mined to make a public demonstra tion of th new fuel In th 1J0 GUd dea Toar. , From th standpoint of th public, no test mora satisfactory could bare been (elected. ' First of all, the dis tance covered on the Glldden Tour, from Detroit to Denver and thence to Kansas City, wa XI50 mile. This waa certainly more than aafflclent to bring oat any weaknesses. If such had exiitsd. Still more Important waa tb fact that the car wa at all time while on tb road under th supervi sion of obaervers, named by tho wh entered other contesting car. Therefor. It would have been Impos sible for tb driver of th Whit to hav even tightened a bolt without tb fact being noted and a penalty In flicted. At night the ear were guarded by Plnkerton detective and could not b approached by any Kara Iixilmt. Sunday School Teacher Now, Dan ny, what do you understand by "rtsht sous Indignation"? Danny Gettln' mad without eay ' aay cue words. Boston Transcript. Xottm wCI ad Mrs. WWknrt Boetaiae tyra 0 teetremadr IDUlutaUcaiMraa t ( ih imtn period. Ia Part ther ar thirty-two miles of underground railways, which carry 1S.M pasaensers a day. Twenty-fly mile more road are under considera tion. Strong Wind and Sand Storms cause granulation of the eyelids. PET TIT'S EYE SALVE soothe and fuickly relieve, 23c All druggist 01 loward Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Haatata Im. Rankin Why don't you open a sav ings account t Fyle I guess HI hav to; they've shut down on me where I've ba run ning a spending account Realistic Msybelle That tall, alender chap went on the stage made up aa a wom an? How did he look? Gladys Strictly up to data. Tou know, n hasn't any hlpa. Cast Tso Mack. Ueenlster And why didn't y com to th kirk laat Sawbeth? Sandy I had nowt but a ahlllln' in my else. That'a ower muckle siller to pit In th' contribution box all at sin time. Clevelaad Leader. IaaFOsalhl Hew. "There's a funny item in this paper about an Ohio was refusing an offer at a fat consulship." "Wher? Let mi set It" "There it is." "O. yon ninny. Don't you sea th headline over that collection of itemsl 'Happenings of Fifty Year Ago.' " Chicago Tribune, Lasaoa frost th Put. Uncle Sam had Just paid $7,000,000 for Alaska. "That'a a good deal of money," he aald. "but lt'a cheaper than benevolent ' assimilation. Besides. In those days Uncle Sam had not bung out hla algn aa a world power. Wa Mot Blaaaa. Touni man," aald the atern parent "when I waa your age I bad to work for a living." "Well, air." anawered th frivolously Inclined youth. "I'm not to blame for that I hav always dis approved of my grandfather's attitude In th matter." Washington Star. Mattow la Moarala;. Butcher What can I aend up to-day, Mra. Sty lea? Mr. Style Send m up a leg of mutton, and be sure that It Is from a black sheep; we are In mourning, you know. Red Hen. t tuw ck. Mistress Jane, I can't have you en tertaining company In my kitchen all tha time. New Cook Faith, an' It do b your own fault ma'am. Tea ahould 'ava advertised for a plain cook. Puck. la Bad Caaasaay. "Surrender, in the name of th Great Jehovah and the Continental Con- greaa," demanded Ethan Allen when Ttconderoga fell. Congreaa wa then In much better company than It la now. Detroit New. Out of 6,600 member of th London Diocesan Church Lads' Brigade over 8V 000 attended tha annual tarries at St Paul' cathedral PUTNAM Oolor more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dy. On 100 package colore silk, wool and cotton d Is guaranteed to glv perfect reaulta. Ask diar, oi W will nd post paid at loo a packag. Writ lor . tajw to dy, blachaad mix coii- MONROE DRUQ COM J PAHT. Qulncy. 13 Jk a - "BI .U J I r ' Tba complete tuccesa of tha new fuel while on this 2650-mlle public test and the advantage gained through it use were well described In the following dispatch which the correspondent of the New York Bun ent to hi paper at th conclusion of the tour: "A feature of th tour which was watched with special Interest waa that th White Steamer used kero sene, or 'coal oil,' as fuel tnstesd of gasoline. The new fuel worked splendidly throughout th 1850-mile Journey, and all claim made In Its behalf were fully proven. First of all, as regards cheapness, th White driver secured kerosene all along the rout from 6 cent to 10 cents cheap er per gallon than wa paid for gaso lene. Secondly, th new fuel was handled without any precautions, and It was not unusual to se kerosene being poured Into the fuel tank while the crew of th ear and an Interested crowd stood by with lighted cigar and cigarette. At tb finish of the tour, th Whit waa th only car per mitted by th authorities to enter Convention Hall, where th technical examination took place, without draining tta fuel tank. Thirdly, the new fuel proved to be absolutely without amok or smell. Fourthly, kerosene could be purchased at what ever part of the route waa most con venient and not once during the trip through the ten States of the Middle West was there found a grocery store where kerosene was not readily and cheaply obtainable. Finally, the Well tarllU 1 find It hard to kill time," de clared the pampered pet "I only hav my music, you know. How do you manage?" J "Oh. I do very well," answered th other girt "In addition to my music, I hav my (weeping, my dusting, my sewing and my dishwashing." Loule vLU Courier JournaL Ha Time t Mrs. O, Jack! Dolly told m the moat exciting; secret, and mad ma swear never to tell a living aoull Mr. Well, hurry up with It I'm late to the office now. Cleveland Laevd- Vp wag Stws. Redd Don't you think th prlc of automobile Is too high?" Green Sure; but they'll cfa down after a while." "About th tim that airship be gin to go up, I suppose?" lockers Statesman. ,-,gfelgig ILL.. JTHt OIL TMT StWCTHTIt 11 I laltlaXsllI JsW THE CRY FOR CREAM Is constantly incrt4vsinr. Th biff crrartvery eompanl-i mm constant! r on th lookout and ar offering good prict. A rret many dairrnMin ar buyin mora cow instead of trying to $rt U th profits posaibl out oi tho they now have. Thy Hen to think about all that they can do i to run th milk throotfh a cream separator, never stopping to consider whether th cream separator is doing its duty as it should. If Its an old-f ashioned, out-of- We have a Dealer ia your town. He is a good man to know FADELESS DYES vav ' r mW' ' fife amount of fuel used on the trip showed that kerosene I at least fifteen per cent, more efficient, gallon for gallon, than gasoline. The car In other respect made a most creditable showing, and there was th usual riv alry among the observer to be as signed to the White so that thay could ride with the maximum of com fort. Tha only adjustment or re pair Charged against the car during the long trip were tightening a lubri cator pipe and wiring a damaged mod guard. These penalties were not In flicted until more than 2000 mile had been completed with an absolute ly perfect core." A particularly Interesting feature of tb new White Steamer I that either kerosene or gasoline may be used as fuel. The necessary adjust ment so that the fuel may be changed from kerosene to gasoline, or view versa, may be made In a eonple of minutes; but so completely successful baa kerosene proven to be, that it Is not believed that any purchaser will care to uso gasoline. The White Company report that the demand for their new steam car both the $2000-model and tha $ 4 000-model exceed their most aan guina expectation. It la evident that the combination of steam the pow er which everyone understand and has confidence in with kerosene the fuel which everyone has on hand and can handle without any danger Is thoroughly appreciated by up-to-date purchasers of automo biles. Photography enables us to see the In visible. By exposing for a long tim a dry gelatine plate. It shows the imageg of stars too dim to be seen through th most powerful telescope. tTac tr Chsraa Girls. "They say that melody makes th cows yield more milk." "Then tba Installation of a textette of operatic milkmaid might lncreas th dairy output, and also keep tb boy on th farm." Philadelphia Pre. f C0FFEEC I TEA SPICES Inanin ru utn - tXTRACTS "JUST RIGHT -- llCTAMYFK roamwa ox J A Flavoring'. It makes t syrup better tkan Maple, s J SoUly date or cheap oiachin it can t tret all th but terfat it wasn't intended to. Your dairy pro fits can be increased from 6 to 26 per cant by tb us of A NEW IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR Th Separator that haa won racornltlon by tha thrss laat expositions, St. Louis, Portland and ' Jsmsstown, and haa tha andoTseBMnt of all ths lssdin dairy expert. Ita use actually means th savins; of a srsat amount of eream. It alao bmji that your cream aiakss batter buttsr and n ar haa that separator taata pe culiar to 1 1 st in akimmed by other machine. Thla la because th Iowa la so easily cleaned and never becomes choked op with filth and dirt. Among ita many advantages ara these waitt-low supply can: enclosed gsarinr; case of operation: adjustable crank: neat ap- Ksrance: Interchangeable parta; te. IT 13 ISITIVELY THE CLOSEST SKIMafEJl ON THS MARKET. Sand to catalogue. Most complete tn of Agricultural Implements and Vehicles en th Coast. Prlca and Goods Right PORTLAND OREGON SPOKANE BOISE : SALEM quail y wall poo aw kUnoia. t.a ania aapar retldent of th Valley.