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POULTRY AND GAMK ( u get ou h"F arkaa fur Wild Decti end ether M U on. Writ u war ink error aa ell elnda of poultry, park. Ma. IVanwn-I'aie Co., Portland Machinery Second II. Heard. IWMhl. Ml ana feikn. Ill ate. Ihe J. t Mullii l, MM ' v.rn.neeo; miiiim it. Peruana. fMJ rur a lore w ana priMe. vol N(l MICM AND I.AMU. heriane leleareua utHrl"r. ee.r learn, elewlr Mk, h--t auure. ftne "f iwrlunllr lu travel. Htuu.nU ee .mumI iu e". perlne" nkhmi on raiinaele. al.eMi.lill'. eriu in eui. wnn uuaniieu, w ir. u. . ami alia. lel.ereiei"iAir.ee tenant ouirklv Wn ( w ,r e. h.iler.lile plena. Petite T,4nnk nlallwer IxUMl Waealagtea MelMlM. weaUta, LIME FERTILIZER Alw l-end Plaelev, I.lrm, Cement. Wall Flu. Uf eJwi ShlhslM. Write fur price, NOTTINGHAM A CO. 101 fml Hlri. PORTLAND, OR. SAVE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT of f 100 or mora by buying your J'iano or Player Piano direct from factory store. lit Sll & LANK PIANO COMPANY 353 Washington St., Portland, Or. Wka la POIITLAND tr at NKW SCOTT 1I0TKL jtrv. Hltt rouma: i,.Hun hmt. ig tubby; rWmn mtt urtirtf. rUmm to buain .,',; bMi plat fur familr iu cliy. kooMift Mc tl. Seventh nd Ankeny Strrrla rmvnWnt fnfn AH Ds-iMrtg, by 8lnNrtt tr. TURKEYS WANTED W- want rfrwMtil Tut-(. TKirba and fur Thtiliitiviti IratU. Vi rite. fr uur riM Mt lM.kic( n tirMii4f aivi rnark-tinaj to s. hvMNit ru-Ml. Hrit. UUy, Ma mImi want VmU, I'wik and mil ku.tlf.f Ijvt I'uullry. r. H. H IIMAI.Z A CO. I4I-IU fraul Mfwt PartUatt Cfa dDILPUESt rontLAhB. onioom WRIT E FOR CAT A LOO 'te'M fralat Uoo1 Pari he SALESMEN WANTED To sell Trees for tho oldest nursery on the Coast. I'io tirers of 119. Since lw.3 at tho prvrMMit Inratlon Thrre generation of rowing tree. - 4M acrea CommisMon pai l weekly. THE WOCDBUHN NURSERIES f. R. UTTUmtR, rriprelsr. WOODBURI, OflEGUI Ttach Auatrallan Boys to Farm. Australia baa established a train ing achool for boya ho wlah to b coma aipert farmora, but ho lack tha mvaua to obtain proper lustruo tlon. li EAT HEARTY" RELIEVE DISTRESS AFTER EATING Get Well and you can very easily C. (Ice Wo I aT A- ' V Kiel .J ,,,-ia, THE CHINESE DOCTOR Roth the American and the Chinese pliyilclanH uho medicines made from jilatila and herhs. Hut tho Chinese liavo extended their researches and ue Kooti, Herbs and Harks that have never I'cun heard of in this country. Ami with these harmless ami non-injurious remedies Dr. C. (lee Wo ha cured hundreds of pntienta of all soits of dis eases and who had previously been tak ing; tho medirinea prescribed by well known American physicians. He bs testimonials from patients all over the northwest as to the flno results he ob tained with the use of these nature remedies. Should you live out of town and wish to bejfin treatment, send 4 cents In atampa for a consultation blank and circulars. Ofllco open evenings and Sundays. CONSULTATION FREE The C. Gcc Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1824 First St, Cor. Morrison PORTLAND, OR. I Aspen Beat Wood for Matches. Aapen wood la used almost exclu sively In the manufacture of matches In Sweden, aa It Is easily cut and poroua enough to be easily Impregnate d with sulphur or paraffin. Iwi amcrxk Irr.a. TmW.Ooo4. VM IH In llr.L S- 1.1 ? ! run m u 1 ' c Wo ak, i i GOODRIM MUDDY ROADS COSTLY Little Dragging by Each Farmer Will Aid Materially. No Patant on Implamant Invantad by King, and Coat Varlaa From Noth Ing Up to I2&0, Oapandlng on Matarlal That la Uaad. Bx r. D rOBtlR!. B.cr.(ar, Ktu 'arl of Agrlcultura.) Hough and muddy roada coat tha avaraaa farmer mora ih.. ki. mi Mtaaa. If each farmer will, at tho propr uu "' aragging on tho road la front of bla land, tha .i.e. k.h roada will largaly bo made good roada. iry it rcjr yB,r; Kt youf pe,ih bora to do tho aame: aa how in... penalro and simple it all la, and If It lan't ono of tho licit lnveitmeota you arer made. Thla tella you how: Tha rim m. bo made of log. aar S fet inn .nH 1J Inchea through, apllt In tho middle. or or two plecea of any aubatautlal The King wood. 2 it Inches, and the lighter the better. After the log Is split, giving two flat faced slabs, bore three two Inch boles In each slab aa shown In the drawing, connect the slabs, facing the same direction, with the three stakes, or rounded 3x3s, long enough to leave S feet of space between the slabs after the connecting pieces have been driven Into the holes. Two or three boards nailed together can be laid on these plecea, affording a loose platform for the driver to atand on Use a chain or strong rope for attach ment to the doubletree. Supposing the drag to face the west, and illum ing that a rhaln Is used, fasten one end of the rhaln to or around the left hand outside connecting brace, letting the chain pass over the top of the front alab. If attached to the face of the slab near the left hand end, the chain would Interfere with the move ment of dirt toward that end of the SIMMONS' ROAD BILL PASSED North Carolina Senator Maksa Name for Himself by Securing Appro priation From Government In the dying hours of the congress Just closed Senator Simmons of North Carolina made a name for himself aa the father of the first appropriation for road building by the federal gov ernment that haa been sisde since Henry Clay made his sucessful fight for the building of the old Cumberland road. Senator Simmons' bill provides for the expenditure of only $500,000. and that for experimental work; but the loo baa been broken now, and the advocates of national highways con structed by the national government have taken new courage. The bill pro vides for every dollsr expended in sny community by the federal government rh. inal authorities shall put up two. ao. while the actual appropriation Is only five hundred thousand, the dim will cause to be expended on the roada of the country a million and a half; It Is further atlpulated that every cent of the money shall be spent un-a-. h hi rod Inn of engineers from the United States office of public rosds, thus eliminating the possibility of local graft. The Information that it,, n.tinnal anvernment has at last made a direct appropriation for road- building outside of federal cemeteries, ..rin.i narks and army posta cornea to the advocates of good roada as the best news they have heard in many years; the appropriation la not much, i. I. ima hut road workers will In sist that It Is the first ray of light that presagea the approacn oi uawu. National highways are coming, and coming soon. Good Roads, n a ara essential to the sue- UIAAI . " " cess of the farmer the world over. ,nn.i. are verr costly, they cause the speedy wearing out of wag ons the loss of snlmala ana me iau ure to market crops profitably. Good roads mean a great ease In market ing longer wear of farm wagons. more profit snd more comiori. wwu ... .ni einenstve: all roada can be Improved at small cost In money, time ana laoor. Feed for Plga. 8lx pounds of skim milk to two pounds of cornmeal makes an econo . .i r..in ratio for crowing pigs. micai i.ruMi. - - A 100 pound shoat will make very aat- t.factory game " day. Eight pounda of skim milk make a gallon. Feeding Corn Chop. . . ti.t.1. m awallow cruehed Btoca ei ii'. corn and other fine rations too . qu ck ly for It to be thoroughly maattcated. ;v Kr..k uo an ear or two of oora t feed with the chop. ?If T"dr ' "n angle of degrooa. ao that dirt will bo throw, toward ono aide. Tho other end of tho chain can be Inaerted and faateoed In a bole la the face of the front alab near where the right band connectlnr piece cornea through, aa ihown In the Illustration. Shoe about four feet of the bottom edge (right hand aide) of the front alab with a piece of Iron or ateel, about three Incbea wide and a balf Inch thick, with one edge aharp or beveled. Holt It on aecerely. letting the sharp edge project about half an Inch below the edge of the alab. Thla hoe will enable the drag better to share the aurface and cut down the bard ridges which are usually met lth on road that have not been k.ipt amooth. A good drag will cost from almoat nothing to $250, depend ing on the material and conetructlon, and last five or ten yeara. There la no patent on It, and anybody can make one. nuaaa mould be dragged tan or twelve times a year. The time la after each soaking rain, ao that tho drag will form a amooth aurface. The dragging should be done when the aoll la moist but not ailrkv wtn frost Is leaving the ground la an ex cellent time to begin; the drag should bo In use from then until winter. The work does not Interfere with ordinary farming operations, as when It la tho right time to drag, the aoll la too wet or the condition! unsulted for moat klnda of field work. It la difficult to Invent a good eicus for not dragging, t'lod at the right time and with prop er frequency, on practically all typea of corn-belt eolla and those of tho clayey or rolling sections, the drag will make roads smooth, hard and con vex, the three fundamental character istics of an Ideal dirt road. The process will form a sort of ahell or Road Drag. casing over the aurface which will ahed water like a roof, and by dis tributing travel over the entire area. Instead of confining It to tho center, the shell will constantly Increase In solidity. At the outset dragging can not be done ao rapidly aa when the road has been shaped up by several sweeps of the drag: after thla pre liminary work, the job can be done In half the time originally required. Drive slowly. Any boy and farm team can operate the drag and will learn at every dragging for years how to get better results from It. If you don't wsnt to attend to drag ging your own part of tho road, chip In a trifle with others and hire some neighbor who will work regularly and at the proper times. Don't be disturb ed If your road doesn't reach perfec tion in the first year. Keep everlast ingly at It and later on you will be glad. Food for Poultry. Poultry food ahould bo palatable. Some grains are the favorite food of rhlckena, while others are not Rye may be fed, but It la not generally liked by poultry, and should never be made the principal feed. It may be used In a mixture with other gralna. and will be eaten by the flock. Relish Is one of the factors of proper feed ing. Pood ahould be varied. The best commercial poultry foods on the mar ket are combinations of the common farm gralna. There are varying amounts of each, according to nutri tive value and cheapnesa wheat, oats, corn, barley, rye, millet seed, raneseed. field peaa, buckwheat, sun flowerseeds and grasaeeda. With these are combined grit, shells and charcoal. Theae foods produce good results, mainly because of the va riety. With a little Instruction, one could make such a combination for the flock of gralna on the farm. Value of Good Roada. Three years ago the farmers of Spottsylvsnts county. Virginia, spent $100,000 on good roada. Here la how the value of farm landa Increased as a result: Price. Price. Inc. Owner. Orwrae B. Shay.. Ruaan M Aliop Tommy Todd .... Acrvs. IWtt. lu. pet. IS.WW an. 42 .2M 17 i.m i.ono m s.ono M.sro no I.fkW 4.400 67 1,000 10,000 ni .no Mrs. Kdaar Wallaee..5 Tliomaa J Price M William Thorburn tts The Sheep Yard. The aheep yard must be the best drained apot on the farm. The top of a dry knoll from which the water drains In every direction Is most suit able. One special need of sheep Is pure air. This Is to be supplied la the winter sheds by due ventilation. A few ventilators In the upper part of the she'll will secure this. Wtsnlng Pigs. When the time comes to wean the pigs cut down the sow's ration of wa ter and hay. She will then dry up without Injuring her udder. When she la giving a Urge aupply of milk, and all the pigs are taken away at once. the udder la often ruined and she be comes unable to auckle another Utter. Oata and Wheat on the Moof. Buy aome livestock. It will be grow ing while you sleep. It will alao be Increasing In value and Increasing your crops In vslue at the same time. Oats and wheat on the hoof are worth conalderably more than oata In the sheaf or In the bag. The Manure Spreader. One valuable lesson tho manure spreader baa taught la the uae of small quantitlee applied frequently. It makes possible what can be, but U seldom done llgbt application. J" N YOU'RE "All to the Good" when the appetite is keen and your digestion perfect; but what a difference when the stomach "goes back" on you, when the liver becomes lazy and the bowels clogged. In such cases you need HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters right away. It really does the work. All Druggists. NEW PERKINS HOTEL HOTEL LUROPUI PERKINS BATH PORTLAND, lrtt MT UP WTMItJUrjOf THICm MTHSItSUP NOTE REDUCED RATES Most Centrally Located Make Money Act as Our Agent and at th Bam timsj get your own Piano at factory coat. W ar tha on. w holt-M Piano bouaa wont of tha MiMiaaippl and aell by mail in placa of aa Ins axpmaiva travelera. Writ at one fur full details. Yon aava biff money on your own purchaaa and can maka splen did profit anllinaT to your friends. No xprienc nae- RAMAKER BROS. 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If a woman demanda votes, offices and political equality with men, aa among thb Shakers an elder and elder ess are of equal power and among the Quakers It must not be refused. It Is very chesp wit that finds It so droll that woman ahould vote. RaJph Waldo Emerson. Their III Suceees. Chicago doctor oplnea that the aver age woman loves a cave man. But moat of them have to be content with flat dwellera. Small Eggs of Silkworm. The egg from which the silkworm comes Is ao amall that it takes) ono hundred of them to weigh a Want Long Hair? And you would like long hair? Rich, heavy hair? Beautiful, luxuriant hair? That is perfectly natural, and we are here to help you. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a great aid to nature in producing just the kind of hair you de sire. Do not be afraid to use It. No danger of its col oring your hair. The ingre dients are all given on each label, thus enabling your doctor to wisely advise you concerning its use. Consult him freely. He knows. M.I. hy th. J. O. AVIS TO . 1wlt, Ira JtKVi :s'smiouT Beauty In Evpreeelori, If the great number of woman who Vslleve that they are aadly lacking la beauty who pass valuable tint and money In vainly trying to acquire It could bat be brought to realise that the highest form of beauty la that of expression I This Is attained by the possession of Inward graoee, which frequently transform a so-called plain face Into one more beautiful and win cing than the combination of per fect complexion and regular features. Yae Caa Gal AlUa'i faaS-Caaa raff. Write Allan S. Olm.ted. U f.or.N. Y., for a fraa sample ot Allca'i Vnot-ha-a. It rurna waalluf, hjt iwoiiaa, aciiiuf Irat. It aiakaa riaw ot tight ihoaa ea.?. A ceriaia rura lui corna. Iniroa-lng naila and bunion.. Alldnj. (UUiaaUlb 'Mm. iNia'l aceapt an lubaUtuie. Simple Club Doings. While Mrs. W. waa buay U her kitchen preparing the light refresh ments for her bridge club, which In cludes the more well-to-do of the neigh boring county, Billy Hill, a poor farm er's child, came In with a donaUon of home-made pickles. "My mother be longs to a club, too," aald Sally, "Doee she? And what do they dot Play cards?" "No." "Sew?" Oh, no; they just drsw nsmes out of a bat to see who'll have the next meeting." Watar In blulni la adulteration. CTaaa ami wa tf maka liquid bluFt!y. Buy Red Crgea Hail blue, uaaaa cluthea whiter than anow. Should Have 8ome Supsrstltloaa We would not give a rap for the person who Is without, all supersti tion. We would a little bit prefer the man whose superstitions are pessl mlstlo to the one who is so exceed ingly superior aa to think there la no luck In life, no favor nor disfavor In anything that may happen or In any circumstance that may aurround our Uvea. Exchange. Origin of Popular 6aylng. The origin of the aaylng that It iakea nine tailors to make a man la thought by aome to be a corruption of "nine tellera make a man," the "tel lera" being another name for "tolls" of a bell. The English custom was to strike three times three tolls or "tel lers" on the passing bell for the death of a man. It waa three times two for a woman. Two-Edged 8word. Curloalty la finding out aomethlng about somebody else that doesn't con cern you and which would make you mighty mad if aomebody else found It out about you when It didn't concern somebody el vitwantrnei Sentinel. Woman of Narrow Mind. A woman lacking true culture Is said to betray by conversation a mind of narrow compass, bounded on the north by her servanta, on the east by her children, on the south by her ail ments, and on the west by her clothes. Burton Klngsland. Locusts Blinded Aviator. A Spanish aviator nearly lost his life by colliding with a swarm of lo custs. He was fiytng at a height of 60 feet when be ran Into the swarm, which so blinded him that he lost con trol of the machine. Delicately Expressed. Little Bobby had been eating rasp berry pie and had left the marks of It at both aides of his mouth, when little friend of three came In and said to Bobble's mother: "Mrs. C , can 1 have aome of what Bobble'a got on his face?" A La Batrachlan. A frog, credited with being 100 years old, has been preaented to the Now York aquarium, where he la ex pected to remain until he croaks. The GJnger Man. Sometimes the weather puts ginger into some men. Then there is a kind ot man that all the time puts ginger Into everybody around him. Nobody In thla old world la more useful to It than the chap who gives hie fellow men shots ot ginger In all klnda of weather. Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains Mias C. Mahokhy, of J708 K. 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Ing. , Idea for Poultry Raisers. Electric food and water heaters are aid to Increase bene' egg laying pow ers and to prevent poultry diseases due to cold food. HOW GIRLS MAY AVOID PERIODIC PAINS The Experience of Two Girl Here Related For The Benefit of Others. Rochester, N. Y. "I have a daugh ter 13 years old who has alwaya been very healthy until recently when she complained of dizziness and cramps every month, so bad that I would have to keep her home from school and put her to bed to get relief. "After giving her only two bottles of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound she is now enjoying the best of health. I cannot praise your Compound too highly. I want every good mother to read what your medicine has done for my child." Mrs. Richard N. Dunham, Sll Exchange St., Rochester, N.Y. Stoutsville, Ohio. "I suffered from headaches, backache and was very irreg ular. A friend ad vised me to take Lydia E. 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