INFERTILE EGGS KEEP BES POULTRY AND GAME r8« Part of Lose Can Bo Obviated, Acccrdlng to Investigation duet Completed. and other gain. In waaon. Write u. for caah uttrr on all kind, of poultry, pork. ate. Pearuon-Page Co., Portland Ship us four VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIDES 'r'’ fu— »ail CUM'* uv urrvHM UO|*. finn ih • ! rrahw NN rlptlun tn F H SUIMAta * CO. bl HOMO I4I.KJ fob te. ronUND. OU Meniteli tel« paper «ken writing. AGENTS WANTED ÏÏ.-22; I rupwUiiwia by rvturn mall. Don't waste valuabla A^fx>x»A am * Itecond-Hand Machin. Machinery - boiler» sawmills, ele. The J. K Martin Cn.. M 1st Portland, ttend for Hiork Liat and Sri-ww $450 PROFIT manti GROW LARKSPUR... It make« thia record. Small •pave will do. It’» the king of money-makera. "Back I-ot Schemas" explains thia and a score of other remarkable "schemes in dirt." Writ« for prospectus. ROBERT H. CI.ARK, 1400 East Irving St., Portland, Oregon. HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Iteol direct with manufac­ turer. W- pay th- burhaat (ilea fur Haw Fur» Write for free prie« Hat ami «hippinä R. I. UNCAI CO. FURRIER» 101 tewrik tew NMTUJn. Ott are Sole BANDMEN: w HOLTON and BUESCHER bend Instruments. The most rumplete atnek "f Musical Mercbandlae in Iba Nurthweat. Write fur CalalovuM A Ivge part of the heavy loss from bad eggs can be obviated by the pro­ duction of infertile egga. This has been demonstrated beyond a doubt by the Investigations concerning th« Im­ provement of the farm egg which dur­ ing the past two years ha/s been con­ ducted in th« middle west by th« bu­ reau of anima) industry of th« depart­ ment of agricultur«. Secretary Wilson of th« department of agriculture estimates that, between th« producer and th« consumer, titer« is an annual loss of 146,000,000 In the egg crop of the United States, the greater portion of which fails on the farmer, who is by far the largest producer. Of this enormous loss, about one-third, or 116,000.000, is caused by heat which develops the embryo of the fertile egg. causing »■hat Is known to the trade as a blood ring.” As it is impossible to producu a "blood ring" in an Infer tile egg, such an egg will stand a higher degree of temperature without serious deterioration than til* e«. The secretary says that If farmers and others engaged in the production of eggs would market their male birds aa soon as the hatching seasoo Is over> * large saving would be made, ■s practically every infertile egg would grade a first or second if clean and promptly marketed. too more simple or efficient method for the Improvement of the egg sup ply of the country could be adopted than the proihictlo nr infertile eggs Uluid blue 1« a wank aolutkm Arnidlt. Buy R-d Urnaa Mall Blue, tha blue that'a all blue. Aak yuur «rucar. NEAT PACKAGE HELPS PRICE PISO S REMEDY Md by OfMH* Butter Wrapped In Tidy Parcel of Ono Pound Each Will Attract Eye of Fastidious. q FOR COUCH^ AMD COLDS ? Boy's Essay on the Ostrich. Ostriches are different from geese. Jeese can swim and lay eggs but can- wt kick, while an ostrich can kick tnd lay eggs like a horse."—Woman’s A'orld “Up to the Minute! You may not believe IL but farm butter put up In square packagea ot a pound neatly wrapped in oiled paper Keep that way—it means will bring a better price in any mar- ket than the same butter loosely health and happiness; but at packed in a tin bucket e.r jar. A butter mold coate * trifle and the first sign of weakness in Hie Almost Endleee Job. oiled paper with your name printed the Stomach, Liver or Bowels A small boy watched his mamma Aking ashes out of a stove, and said on it costs but a little more, and if take In a thoughtful manner: "Mamma, I butter Is put up in square pack«« would think the devil would get so form it will bring from two to three cents per pound more than if packed tired taking un his ashes" in jars or tine. Fastidious customers In the city, who are In the habit of getting nearly . , . everything they consume In fancy away, It may save you i packages absolutely will not buy but­ a long sick spell. It is for ter that is scooped out of the pall and sent to their homes in wooden dishes. Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach, In spite of this fact which nearly every farmer ought to know, 66 per Headache, Indigestion, Cos­ cent, of the farm butter Is sold with­ tiveness, Colds and Grippe. INDIAN VECnAB/f^ out being put up in this form and J KJ*1 VEGETABLE ul| it all goes together in one mass at the U mOH «ORMUt* I creamery, where it Is worked over. nc «M wPtCH' molded Into pound packages, wrapped and stamped with the name of th« Waated Time. FOR CONSTIPATION creamery and sold at a profit, all of | No boy when he applies for a job DIGESTIVE DISORDERS which might have been bad by the at any business man's place Is asked farmer if he would do ’.he same thing If be Is an expert at playing poot—• and sell direct to city consumers. i'lilladelphla ledgep Of course It is not always possible Possibly Knew What He Meant. In an address of welcome to a resi- ,0 ,e" direct to consumers, but even dent magistrate at Cala. Transkel, if butter Is sold to the stores It will south Africa, the Kaffir spokesman, bring a much better price If put up he other day thus expressed him- ' in oiled paper in pound packagea. In •elf: “We Cordially welcome your fact the making of butter la not all ?Juck and goodness in coming among there la in the business tuch puslllamlnary and unwhole- I No thoughtful person uh *« liquid blue. It’s a of blue in a large boule of water. Aak for •omely Ignorant people. We are over- pinch Red CruM Ball Blue, the blue that's all blue. loyful to get such a weak, non-exclt- How Kansas Got Its Name. • ble, superabundantly kaimonious The late Colonel Inman always >ne as a magistrate.” Insisted that Kansas got (ts name through mistake of a proofreader. RAISES fhe DOUGH The early Kansas Indians were Better than other powders— Raws, a diminutive of Kausas. In revising the works of a missionary producing light, dainty, whole- the proofreader mistook the "u” for an inverted "n” and changed it tc CRESCENT "n " Since then it has been Kansas there ii HOSTETTER’S STOMACH Bill EI RS 75 YEARS OF PUBLIC APPROVAL The Rothschilds. What chiefly struck tine at the neral of the late Baron Gustave de Rothschild was the great multiplicity of relatives descended from his fath or, the first Baron James, the shrewd eat and most funnily humorous mem­ A too I .and Ptofrr. U bm » CtoMBt. Will Plas­ ber of the Paris branch of the Roths- ter and Bhinfto«. Write fur prlra«. ‘ child«, that he founded. Among these BAKING NOTTINGHAM & CO. Almost Too Much to Believe. descendants were a son, grandsons, I 102 Front Hirret, POmJbND. OIL A gunner of the royal marines tells POWDER < and great and great great-grandsons — •v >• high grad« and a story, savs an English paper, of ; Rothschilds, lamberts, Leoni nog, Eph moderate in prie« - - how a seagull rescued an exhausted rusaia. Sterna, Sassoons, Gubbays 25c lb. tin at groc«ri linnet from the sea and deposited it , .'HIP YOUR YEAL HOGS, POULTRY and EGGS They represented not only the prinei ■i the deck of a warship. We can | pie of blood relationship, but the 8- tand a good ueal. but this story ' nance o( Paris, Brussels, Genoa. Milan, houid, we think, have been told by ( Odessa, Bombay and Calcutta. Among *i narrator exclusively to his fellow 203* VukixtM St. FirtM Ortgus. the numerous multi-millionaires de­ arities ___________ And ««I top mark«t prlcmi and money by return scended from the flrst Baron James Why We Can See Smoke. mail Market rrp«tK «hlppla« la«», ete.. wnl on there was one who devoted himself to ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE” requeet. Keferencea: Lumbermen'a Nat'l Bank. Smoke is not composed of gases That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look | medical science, dramatic literature for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold j and the collection of autographs of only, but of solid, or perhaps partly in One Day, Cures Grip in Two Daya. 25c. Iqufd particles, which are mixed with great writers—Baron Henri, only sot RAW FURS he gases and carried along by them, Advice to a Friend. of the second Baron James. t Is these particles of matter that are The young man was about to be ■ WANTED EYE risible to the eye, and not the gases married. HICMÍST riUCB WKt «HUW ACHES ■hemselvea.—St. Nicholas "Praise your wife’s grace and * * H. UEBES1 CO. beauty constantly,” advised one friend In the Sam« Boat. Z P Plagmann. Mgr. "But don’t overdo it,” counseled an Belle and Ben had just announced ■ ahufactmu «, ruuttB ¡ - other. --------- She —_ may —, conclude that she »S hnw St Urtai MR. their engagement. "When we are U Fra tai Mt tataAUn. has thrown herself away on you, and married," said Belle, "I shall expect want to go on the atase.' you to shave every morning. It’s one of the rules of the club I belong Would Take an Heiress Now. to that none of Its members shall Once more someone takes the marry a man who won't shave every trouble to tell us that there was a morningF’ "Oh, that’s all right,” re­ plied Ben; "but what about the morn­ Restored to Health by Lydia real Mary with a real Iamb that went to school. And when you remember ings I don't get home in time? I be­ E. Pinkham’s Vegetable how much lower meat was in IBM, long to a club, too.”—Lippincott's it isn’t so hard to believe.—Milwau­ Magazine.______________ Compound. kee Journal. Then Ho Thought Again. HKIBKIUJNGl.UCAM MUSIC CO. 4 Hamad Htrwat I'orttaad. Or^on LIME FERTILIZER WOMEN THE MEADOWS POWER WASHER TAKES THE WORK OUT OF WASH DAY. VOGEL PRODUCE CO. Free ills«trated catalog wm upon receipt of the coupon below or poatal meaUoning this paper. PORTLAND, OR. Send me your free Meadows Washing Ma­ chinecatalog. Pettits Eve Salve WOMAN SICK FOURTEEN YEARS Addrm “DIDN’T HURT A BIT is what they all say of our AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN Tie young man was fighting out Elkhart, Ind.“ I suffered for four­ rays and means. “They say two can teen years from organic inflammation, female weakness, live as cheaply as one.’’ "Do not de­ pain and irregulari­ lude yourself. Ferdinand,” said the ties. The pains in girl. "For one thing. 1 shall positive­ my sides were in­ ly have to have a separate car. creased by walking or standing on my feet and I had such awful bearing down feelings, was de­ pressed in spirits and became thin and Have you a live, up-to-date, honest commission flrm with facilities for handling your gooda prop­ pale with dull,heavy erly. or have you a men in a two-by-four office eyes. I had six doc- with no facilitiee for taking care of your goods tors from whom I received only tempo­ when market conditions are week? rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. GET IN TOUCH WITH US Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair We shall be pleased to send you references from trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have shippers all over the country. They are the beet now used the remedies for four months evidence we can furniah you that • P. O. BOX 1171, and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. OUR METHODS AND RESULTS Portland, Oregon “ If these lines will be of any benefit ARE THE KIND AMAT SATISFY. We wart Vml, Hugs. Chlckesa, Squabs, Turkeys, you have my permission to publish Ducks, Kawa, Mutton, Goats, Bulls. Cows. Sta«s, them.” —Mrs. S adie W illiams , 4W Jack Rabbits, Spuds, Hides. Chlttlm Bark. Furs. lames Street, Elkhart, Indiana. New Composing Job. We guerantee you the highest market price, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ Binks (to Smith, the great com­ charou you five eeata on the dollar fer handling pound, made from native roots and herbs, poser)—"So you’ve given up writing eontains no narcotic or harmful drugs, "We Mail Check Every Monday.” oratorio and grand opera. What do and to-day holds the record of being the you do now?” Smith—"I compose most successful remedy for female illr new tunes for motor horns.” we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem tc prove this fact HIGH-GRADE, FIFTY-HORSE- POWER TOURING CAIL in first c I rmii condition, thoroughly over­ hauled, newly-painted, up-to-date straight-line body with extra tires carried in rear, center control, all levers inside, equipped with ton side curtains and ton cover, folding rain-vision wind shield, sjicedometer, clock, electric dash light, large gas headlights with large-size Presto tank, combina­ tion oil and electric side and tail lights, demountable rims with two extra rims, two extra tires, four extra tubes, set of tools in­ cluding jack. This car is suit­ able for stage, livery or private use. Cost one year itgo, $3150.00. Will sell for $1500.00 cash; no trades. Address, f How Are You? “- t ?“ PORTLAND RICE & CO., Portland, Or. North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy _ , The North Pacific College was estab­ lished in 1898. It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train­ ing of young men and women for success­ ful professional careers. The annual ses­ sion begins October First. An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to ¡^Registrar, North Pacific College ^^88 Eat Sixth and Oregon Sts., Portland. Ore. Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town peo­ ple can have their plate and bridre- work finished in one day if necessary. An absolute *uar- antee, backed by 2S years in Portland. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's SooUlas Syrup it e best remedy to nan lor their ohtMmn during .*ie tea thing period. Salt Roasted Pumpkin Seeds. In some of the rural districts of Macedonia the peasantry consume largo quantities of pumpkin seeds, salted and roasted brown. The taste OFFICE NOURS: Sundays 9 to I of this “nut,” like the taste of caviar, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phones: A 2029; Main 2029. is an acquiFed vice and tome persons never succeed in acquiring IL—New Failing Bldg., Third and Washington, Portland York Press. Wise Dental Co, Giant Pineapple. The Shaker colony near Aston, Fla., has grown a pineapple weighing 12 pounds five ounces. With this pine­ apple and others nearly approaching its size the Shakers have taken most of the prizes at county and state fairs for the finest pineapples. PILES CURED IN • TO 14 DATS wi" «fund money if PAZO OINT­ MENT fail» to cure any caw of Itchin«. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c. Strong Land and Language. "Wonderful soil here,” said the traveler; "I’ve never seen such big corn.” "Yes.” said the farmer, "and we had to plant a dwarf variety to keep It down to this size."—St Pau) Dispatch. Si OUT Of TOWN PEOPLE can receive prompt treat- menta of Non-Poisoneas, Bsalth-bnilding remsdiee from C GEE WO the Chlneee doctor. Try once more if you have t-een doctorin* with thia one and that one and have not obtained per. manent relief. Let this great nature healer dia*. y0^1, caae antI preacribe aowe remedy whoae action is quick, sure and aafe. Hie preecriptiona are compounded from Roots, Herbs. Buds and Barks that have been gathered from every quar­ ter of the globe. The secrets of these medicines are not known to the outside world, but have been handed down from father to eon in the physioiana' families in China CONSULTATION FREE. If yon live out of town and cannot call, write for ^mptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 cents in THE C. BEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 J First St., Cor. Morrison World Looks for the Beat. Portland, Oregon. If you have the slightest doubt There are two sides to every story. that Lydia E. Plnlcham’s Vegeta­ The victory you win means defeat to ble Compound will help you,write the other fellow. But that should not P. N. u. No. S-’IX to Lydia E.Pinklmin MedicineCo. deter us from doing our best. It’s the (confidential) Lynn.Mass., for ad­ that mat me the woria world neeas, needs, but if it you vice. Your letter will be opened, beat do better than the Other fellow, It I ^^HEN writing to advertiser«, please taen- read and answered by a woman, can OUr work that the world wants. tionthispaper.__________ is your and hold in strict confidence. I__ PUTNAM FADELESS DYES *n2r? Kood® brighter and faster colors than any other dye. On« 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally