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THE LILAC TRAIN By FRANCES MITCHELL discouraged 1 know lleuben loved me,” and the little woman blushed as If aha had been talking to Keuhen him aelf. "Y.* b , he did. I know he did, and I'll—do It I” and thru she araM and went Into the house The next day, Mlsa ’Lisbeth went down town, looking her best In s pretty dark blue ault, with u nent walking hat to match, and returned In an hour, with a tiny envelope In her hand. Later In the evening, she started out with two large Um dies of lilacs, and if the gossips had inet her, they would have noticed a certain guilty look ahe wore and would have «led a red that the drunken huaband had been around lately. DAn?Ç-g PORTLAND fa CÖ üimwuil HIPONE COMFORTABLE HOUSE WATER FOR COWS IN ENCOURAGES FOWLS WINTER IMPORTANT H E Mallory OFFERS A MARKET FOR YOUR PRODUCE Pelland. Oreana VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-FLATS x; Evsatags. Mr. Coalisa- i. Oildna 10 cents all ilsM. Select Residential & Transient 15 th and Yamhill. Portland. Dragon. Modern — lirrprxJ — American Plan RATES MODERATE Tha poultry house is both the home Many cow a fall off in production In | INH 'LIZIIKTH had u story, but of the hen and the factory where win All Cedar Chests Tennessee Cedar the winter time either becadae theyÍ ter egg» are produced, and unless It do not receive enough CHI SIS tlon among the goasipa. some provides suitable living ami working Fsctorv. tAmbBB at Dates St«. Offlea. Satewnom. IM It Braag- cause that which they VIZCo «ar Portlaad. SEND FOR CATALOG of whom declared that alie conditions the hen <unm>t be expected was once to have been married, nnd to lay well. To be comfortable the too cold. A big, high-produdnx row the gueata were all In the bouae; she house must be dry, well ventilated, Deeds eight to flft«-«-n gallons of waler NORTONIA HOTEL An linpatlrfit crowd of people had was dressed, uml Ihe preuchsr waiting well lighted and have sufficient floor dally, depending on her feed; and If been standing In the rain, sln«-e the «tie <i * b not get It her milk will drop to perform the ceremony, when u note space to provide exercise by scratch was brought her, from her affiance«!. early mttmlng. expecting momentarily ing. Dryness is Insured by having a In the winter time, if the cowr has to Exenten« Cafa Sparlai Weakly Baying he had left, never to return, to hear the whistle of the engine that good r«x»f, keeping the floor of the suck water out of a hole In the Ice or Ratea Bu. M m . all Train«. 11 th and Stark. would bring the lilac car Into the PORHJIND. OREGON drink out of u trough which Is he- PLEATING SPECIAL • and asking her to forget him. Olbera house higher than the surrounding Cut, seam, hem end machine *1 AN CLEANING AND DYEING Butte depot. The noon wlilsth-s had cold, she will not take enough to sup told of a drunken husband, who hail aleat skirts ready for band ♦•«•• ground, and by providing good ventlla hlng. pleotlng and tucking. «IcBcrttM her, mid then hail trucked sound«*d; still no evidence of the rom- tlon. Ventilation must supply plenty ply her needs. Particularly this la Hematlti EASTERN NOVELTY MFC. CO. W. pay ratura I— T aya her to her present home, whither she Ing of the lilac car; still a pouring of fresh air without drafts. This Is true If she has to go far to get It In ISM Fifth Street Portland, Qi» Further, this MOHR BARBER COL l EOE hnd fled, benrlng her muldcii name, to rain and still a waiting mass of |M*ople. Secured by having the south side rela cold, stormy weather quett. Teach»« trade in I week«. Bome pay Ice fold water cuoln down her fw»d> KNICrS CITY DTE WORKS. live down her sorrow, mid now came Twelve flft«*en — thirty tively open and the other three sides while learning. puelUona eecured. Write inn. Portland. Ora back, occasionally, after dark, and whistle and the crowd begnn to auric«* absolutely tight. The importance of so that she has to uae a lot of her for catalogue. 224 Burnalde Street, Port cet land. Oregon. gave u peculiar rap on the window, forward. Into the dtrpot the engine light In the poultry house has not been feed to produce heat to CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL NSBIQNC Our Itepotallon la our greatest asset. which she und»rstoo<><1 as u demand panted, and with a shout the anxious. properly emphasized In the past. Re temperature. Thus, too Clarke Bros , Florists, 217 Morrison Bt. Dr. Keene. Ulti Washington St., Portland DR. MARIB D. EQU I for money. They further told, how, to weary waiters welcomed the men who cent experiments with artificial lights wastes feeds, and this Is true for all and Chil lr.n prevent his praclnlmlng himself as her stood on the platforms, with arma full show that by furnishing more light so dairy animals us well as the cow in FHT8ICIAN Women 1« Ite/syette Bldg SURG^QR milk. If the animal shivers after husband, she always gave him Ihe sum of blossoms. that the working period for the birds RYDER PRINTING CO. "Throw them this way. pardner.” Feature Printing for Less lie r«*quire«l, although she lived un but Mada From Old Carpets “Wear Lake Is lengthened the egg production can drinking, the water is too cold 112 Third Street Portland, Or e gun ‘ “ Don't Automatic drinking buckets In the menger fare for weeks nfterwnrd Hut be materially Increased. In many forget us. We can't get any closer. ” il Direct with the Manufacturer. Abaohite the few who knew Miss 'Llzbeth best, *• fix yon «p: farm poultry houses no windows are stable assure the animal of plenty of Pat.»factton (iuarantwed. Bend in Your Much were the cries that cam«- up from water which will not be too cold and teriai or Write for Pr.eea. deflated that she was n gentle little provided and the house Is In constant various quartern, us men. women and are Ideal equipment for the dairy barn WESTERN FLUFF RUG COMPANY. V :«mmi of refined tastes, who kept her •2- F“ull evune of beauty cultora, |20. twilight on cloudy days even when the children, reached nnd scrambled for However, It Is entirely possible to pro 54-54 Union Avanue Nor. 4 ' ‘ ° “ u m_ ku ilding. Portland, Oragwa. Portland. Oragaa door is left o|«en. Needless to say, ami not b«>causc of any disgrace at the flowers that «nine pouring upon lids condition dues not favor activity vlde water satisfactorily wi I* less ex DRUGS BY MAIL pensive equipment. A trough of wh f-rt ui »nd «ou your Drags by mad Bp »rial tached to It. Indeed, one of these them. We Specialize In on the part of the ben. To Insure good servie« given nudi orders— Coming with quick step, down one ter in the barn to which the combiiu friends had once gone ao far as to In natural light In a |>oultry bouse the LAU« DAVIS DRUG COMPANY a man roughly access twice a day will assure amide tlmate thnt she wished Mine •Llzbeth TruwEspe- i. 171 Third St.. Portlaag. Ova openings In the walls should equal would give her some little statement dressed In u miner's garb, and « lose about une-fuurtb of the floor space of water which will not be too cold. Write for Shwoin« Taga A lataat Pries Ltet On many farms where the well or thnt she might make, and so «lose the behind him, another, ciad In a neat the house. At least half of these open brook Is close to the barn, the water Bpocisl . i testien te Stemaeh. Bovms, Bsetal ortland ide a ool d mouths of the gossips, but the little brown business suit. ings should be for open-front ventila snd F«mal« Tros 11«« can be pumped Inside with an ordi "Now, I do wonder If I am too woman had only smiled and said: tion. and the windows should be so I DR. R. A. PHILLIPS Portland. Ora. “Why, they have partaken of me and for the lilac train,“ soliloquized the arranged that the maximum amount of nary pitcher pump. Cows should be Broadway Bldg. my Borrows, with their tea, (or ao long, man In the lead. " 'Tw ill be the fl rat sunlight will be available to the birds. let out a little while every day tor ex Persistency Won Throne. that they would be unable to drink It. one I have missed since I came into Wherever ¡«osslble windows should be erdae, but If possible they should be Mrs. Sadie E. Holtzner minus the flavor; no. Just let them Montana. Five jears ago, she placed In the east and west ends of watered in the barn. They will «Link Jane Seymour, who, as the third continue to speculate, and In speculat me a blossom that hnd fallen when the building so that the early morning I more and eat more. wife of Henry VII, was queen of Eng- they were loading the lilac train, and and late afternoon light will be se ing. be happy." land, had been lady in waiting for the then she said. Til wait for you, Beu- And ao five years had gone by, and cured. To Insure room for scratch Get Rid of Separators two preceding wives of Henry—Cath still Mlsa 'Lisbeth's secret was dis ben 1’ Hhe read In my face what I did ing not only must sufficient floor space I That Rob Dairy Farmer erine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. She <*uaa«*d by the goealpa, and still the only not have the manhood to tell her. She be provided but the droppings must There are a number of Replicators married Henry the day after Anne I>olnt they could fully agree upon w an must have b«*en sorry for me then, and be kept off the floor and a deep Utter ; W- that there was certainly it man In the no spoke, before «be thought, but af of straw' or similar material be sup that are robbing the farmers of cream. Boleyn was executed. She died in Thia was brought to light recently October, 1537. case. when, one day, the news came terward, she grew sorry for hers«-lf, 1 plied so that the birds can be made that at right, the next evening, the »uVpose. when Hhe rcallz«*d what she to scratch for their feed. To keep when A. J. Cramer, .dlrecior of Iliac train would puna through eu route bad done, for she didn't answer that the droppings off the floor every Wisconsin cow testing associations. Cooking in Aluminum. letter 1 wrote, as soon ns I got here, poultry liouae should be provi<le<l with Wisconsin College of Agriculture, re- for Montuna. Aluminum conducts heat rapidlf Every one In the little town knew telling her how gladly I could work a droppings platform arranged under- | reived a letter from one of the testers now, knowing thnt she wns waiting Heath the roosts to catch the manure. out in the field. "hut the coming of the lilac and stores it up in great quantities, so "I have tested skim milk fr< ¡uently that after a pan is thoroughly heated mennt, for It wan no new thing -thia for me. Well, she'd had to wait a and found many separators that were any additional heat applied causes sending of a carload of blossoms, enue long time, for luck was against me, sadly worn out of adjustment to the times Into Hie mining towns of the right along, but I didn't care since she Dried Buttermilk Found extent that they were wasting many overheating. It is best, therefore, to North, w here the breath from the nmel- wasn't waiting for me, after all. She Profitable for Poultry was In earnest when site said she'd dollars each month for the farmer who turn down the gas flame one-half after At the Indiana experiment station the pan Is thoroughly heated. tatlon; sometimes to the towns nestled welt. I ffin sure of that. And now, if several tests have also been made Bells cream," reports one tester. “During August we had a new mem high up the mountain sides, nnd shiv only I could send her a message, say with ie<l butteruillksfor laying hens. Test of Stage Skill. ered with their summer frosts mid the ing, ‘I am coming.—Reuben,’ It would In one of its bulletins on this subject, ber Join our association, nnd when 1 biting winds from the snow fields I m * worth all these jeurs of work and A. C. Pbjlllpa, who conducted the tests made my first visit to his farm he told In 1707 a celebrated trial of skill around them. Only the last year. Lend discouragement. I've seen people from In which dried buttermilk was com me that he was trying the tester on was held between England's two great «Ilie bad b«*en brightened by the com there, many time« since, but they didn't pared with liquid buttermilk, says: the suggestion of one of bls neighbors. ing of the "lilac train," for so It was know that I knew her, and I never "The Income from the liquid butter I took samples of milk from all the est actresses, Anne Oldfield and Anne «ailed, although there ul« aya asked about her—I was afraid, some milk-fed pen was $7.13; from the dried cows, and also of the skim milk. To Bracegirdle, both playing the same Have You a Daughter? other kinds of flowers mid usually but how, of what they might tell mo. till buttermllk-fed pen. $8.21 ; and from my surprise, there was more fat in part on alternate nights. Mrs. Brace If You Have, Thia Woman’s Advice about a month ago, when the Sweet one carload; but, though the shelves the no-mllk-fed pen. $2.39.” Stating the skim milk than could be tested girdle lost, and in disgust left the i la of Vital Interest to You nt one end of th«* car held potteil Lilac began to show ridi st reales the same facts in different words. Mr. In the skim milk test bottles. So I stage. plants and cut flowers of every variety. Then—" and here lie clenched Ids Phillips continues: “’rite profit over ran the samples In whole milk test Seattle, Wash.—“In my girlhood, It was the lilacs that were londed, by hands till the nails cut Into the cal feed cost from the liquid buttermilk- bottles and discovered that they tested I suffered with severe backaches and Quaint Theory. loused flesh, "then I naked Jim Davis, 2 per cent of butterfat. trucks full, ns the train stopped at pain and had a catarrhal condition. fed |x'n was $4.92; from the dried but- Thomas Burnet, an Englishman, in if he knew her; he said he didn't, but “The following month I again tested one station and then nt another. These disagreeable sensations were termllk fed pen, $5.09; and from the the skim milk, and this time It tested 1681 wrote a book „“Sacred Theory of j Completely eradicated and I devel "TIint'B a pretty custom you have he hud heard her name In conn«*<-tlon no-mllk-fed pen, 78 cents." oped into a strong and healthy here In Utah,” Miss 'Llzbeth hnd said with some rumor Hlaiut a drunken hus Thus we see that the pen fed dried 1 % per cent butterfat. That resulted the Earth,” to prove that the earth j to the neighbor who. In pasaing, had band. and I turned and left him, and buttermilk as a protein carrier, made In the buying of a new separator be was originally like an egg, and t! at at | womanhood because my mother gave Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip noticed her standing by n llluc bush, sp«*nt a night that was—well, a mnn the largest profit per bird per year. fore I left the farm the following day. the deluge the shell burst and the wa me tion. As my own daughters were “It might be Interesting to know ters escaped. '-uresslng a blossom she had plucked, don't have to die, to taste of the tor The pen Hint received no milk of any developing I gave them Dr. Pierce's and had told her about the coming of tures of hell. Ah, I am uot too Inte,” kind netted less than $1 |>er hen per that the new separator represented Favorite Prescription and in that for he had come In sight of the car, the lilac train. “They say that up In way prevented their having any form year. In addition to getting mor«* the saving of 02 cents per day, or Uncle Eben. of inward weakness. My daughters Butte and Anaconda nnd those other nnd In another moment, he nnd the from the dried buttermilk than $270 a year for that farmer.” developed naturally into womanhood Montana mining towns, there la not a mnn In brown, who hnd kept even pnce from th«* liquid buttermilk, that in- “Nearly all de folks dat knows and I am sure it was because I had tr«*e, shrub or plant growing out of with him, for a tdock or more, were stltutlon also obtained greater hatcha- enough to give good advice,” said Liberal Feeding Is Big them take the ‘Prescription’ at that doors. I heard of one small azalea grasping frantically nt n large bouquet billty In the eggs from the drl« d but critical period.”—Mrs. Sadie £. Uncle Eben, “is lawyers or doctors or thnt Bold eually for flft»*en dollnrn In that came over the heads of the crowd, termilk pen than from the one fed Secret With Dairy Cows somebody Holtzner, 2124 North 52d St. dat charges real money for Butte. What n sight It must be to within easy reach for them. Go to your neighborhood drug Liberal feeding is the secret of suc it."—Washington Star. liquid buttermilk. thoire people to nee a whole carload of "There, stranger,” exclaimed the store today and get this prescrip cess in handling animals. Given dairy tion in tablets or liquid, or write ■ blossoms coming Into their midst I" miner, "I beat you on thnt entch, but cows of the right type, success is sure Emden Geese Popular Dr. Pierce, President ^Invalids' “They say they are an delighted an there are enough here for two, so I’ll Fickleness. to att«*nd Ihe man who feeds with n Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for medical The Emd«'n breed of geese Is one of free hand. It is Impossible to get if a carload of gold nuggets were be cut the string and 'dlvy' up, as we say Fickleness has its rise in our expe- । advice, free and confidential. the best known nnd most popular of something for nothing, at least In the rience of the fallaciousness of present ing distributed. Will you unload your in camp.” bush, there, for their benefit?" "You nre generous, sir.” answered nil the varieties known. Individuals dairy business. How long will It be pleasure and in our ignorance of the Storms on Indian Ocean. “Indeed. I shall be only too glad to his late rival, "and I will gladly pay of this breed are large, nnd beautiful before all the farmers In this country send some nice bouquets. I love lilacs,” you any sum you may name, for my ly formed. The back Is fairly straight learn that a poorly fed calf means a vanity of that which is absent.— The Indian ocean is noted for the nnd ns she stooped to pick up the flow share of them. My little sick daugh- whll«» the under part of the'*body is small, undeveloped cow, and that a Pascal. violent hurricanes which sweep over it canoe shaped, or, almost crescent. runty cow poorly f«*d means no profit? er she hail dropped, her friend passed ter—" with surprising suddenness and great on, remarking: Gentleness Wins. “Little alck daughter? Well, now, They have blue eyes, orange bill What we need are cows that have "Well, I must be off," and did not do you think I'd sell you a few flow- shanks and toes and pure white plutn- been well fed and well developed, and Gentleness is far more successful in force. They do immense damage to sec th«* tear In Miss ’Lisbeth's eye, nor era for her? And besides, money Is age. Size and vigor are the principal that are able to make good use of all its enterprises than violence; in shipping and to seaports all along the notice the tremor In her voire. nothing to me. Have you heard of features to be considered when mating large quantities southern coast of Asia. Thnt nlghl, Miss 'Llzbeth sat alone the Sweet Lilac, thnt sold yesterday these birds. It Is quite common for n«*ed to look for of feed. We do not deed, violence generally frustrates its the cow thnt can sub- own purpose, while gentleness scarce on her little front porch nnd watched for fifty thousand— What's this?" nnd the females to «levelop n “dewlap” or slst on a small ration. We need a ly ever fails.—Locke. Proportionate Values. the moon com«* slowly up from behind lifting a tiny tintype that hnd been loose pouch of skin under the body. machine thnt Is capable of turning a the great inns« of th«* Wahaatch range, fustened In among the stems, he gnxed If gold were as plentiful as tin and large amount of food into milk every nnd sail off Into the blue vault above, Into the face that spoke hack to him, ■1 F H-1 1-H'I I I 1 1 I I I I I-H-I -I-I 4-H day. Find the cow, or the type of cow The Verb "To Woo?" tin were as rare as gold we'd be buy and ns she watched she thought: with a .look of love, he only, could that turns feed Into milk, then give “The business girl finds a husband ing sardines in gold boxes and pay- "Yes, I'll <l<> It. It can't do any harm, rend. "I'm waiting for you, Reuben,” her lots of feed to work on. by the simple expedient of prosecuting ing for them with tin, says the if It fulls Into Reuben's hands, he'll were the words he saw faintly H- H -l-H-l -l -H -H-l' l-H- III IIH-I-I*--------------------------- her search where men conjugate.”— York Telegraph. understand what It means. If It don't, scratched beneath the face, nnd turn Keep strong, healthy, vigorous stock ************ ****♦<*#*»*-»■«< From a Canadian Paper. why, the blossoms will cheer some ing to ills wondering companion, he and care for it properly. World's Largest Lake. one's heart, and th«*—other, will Just said, as he held the entire bonqvet to The Caspian sea, between Asia and excite a little curiosity. Five years him: Compensation. Know the preferences of your mar- ************************** "go, day lifter tomorrow, 1 got off the “Just give me one small spray of the ket and strive to meet them. No man's feet can ever be made to Europe, is the largest lake in the train here, nnd Reuben went on up flowers, stranger, nnd you can havi* all Discover the star boarders in youi look so neat as a fashionably shod world. Its area is 160,000 square miles herd and remove all doubt ns to theli North. The lilac train went Just nh<>ad the rest for the little girl. I'm going girl’s, but they are always happier.— or more than four times the size of Never wash eggs unless they are to ultimate fate of his, nnd I picked up one of the In here to send n telegram thnt Bays, by selling them to th« Lake Superior. Its water is salt. be used Immediately by local trade. Houston Post-Dispatch. butcher. blossoms that had fallen when they 'I nm coming.—Reuben.' ” were loading, nnd hnnded It to him. I Don't wash dirty eggs. Washed eggs First Circus Press Agent. The sire of all the calves In a da In don't know why I did It; Reuben hnd spoil quickly and are of lower market herd Ims too never asked for a promise of any kind Odor of Flowert Not Circus press agents were first known much Influence on tli« value. W. L. Chicks from selected from me, but 1 had read something In owner’s pocketbook to take unt in this country in 1797 in connection local hen^ A double pedigree Always Most Pleasing chances on its health. his eyes, all thnt year when I was sires. State Accredited. Also with exploitation of the first elephant The first essential In marketing choice IL <|< A Reeks. Low» *t Nearly everyone likes the smells of boarding nt his mother's. And his prices. 1<M>% live delivery shown here. quality eggs as required by the new gtiarante«Hl. Catalog freo. treatment of me, too. wns another freshly cut flowers, of violets, roses Remember thnt clean milk, proper); QuÄ HATCJ|ERA*J<i¥ W thing, lie would com«* to meet tno nnd others that belong to the sweet- egg law Is quality production. When cared for, is one of the best foods AVCNUf SSATTHV 1430 proper methods are employed It Is Especially Gifted. obtainable. It Is nourishing, digest nnd walk home with me, nnd would amelllng varieties. Hut psychologists easy to produce and market quality He only is happy as well as great Ible, and usually economical. ask, bo gently, If tho day had been a who have studied the matter scientif who needs neither to obey nor com hard one. He wns such n great, good- ically find that flower odors are nol eggs. hearted fellow ! No, I don't know why really the ones most Intensely and A bull In a clean pen where It cat mand in order to be something.— The average composition of cow'* I did It, but when I handed him the unlversally pleasing to the human Bee the other cattle Is less apt to worri Goethe. milk Is ns follows: Water 87.17 pei WITH GUARANTKBD blossom, I said. Til wait for you, Reu nose. and fret than the bull In the dark nm 8KCTIONAL INCH - This distinction belongs to the spicy cent, butterfat 3,09 per cent, caselr dirty stall. ben, for years, If It Is necessary,' and BATOR. Made in two You Want a Good Position 3.02 per cent, albumen .53 per cent nsee.SK' ind 420c« wvt- then I turned and fled to the waiting odors such as cinnamon. cloves, nut- Very well—Take the Acoountancy and Busines« ions. Add a section any milk sugar 4.88 per cent, ash .71 pet 'room, nnd his train wns Just starting, meg and the others of similar charac Management, Private Secretarial, Calculator time. Each section a "Dairy Barns for Nebraska" Is th« Oemtomctor, Stenographin, Penmanship, or complete Incubator, so he could not answer, but I knew ter. Among hundreds of persons test cent ; total 100 per cent. Commercial Teachers' Conree at title of n new extension circular, large capacity small his heart." ed, always with odors that they could BT^ice automatic regulat Grain Is usually best fed Just aftei 721, put out by the University of ion, Jew work, k>w oper There MI rs 'Llzbeth henved a snd not Identify by seeing the flower or the calves have had their milk. Tw« braskn nt Lincoln. The making o ating cost. Youeant little sigh, and ant tupping her lips In any way except by the sense vf beat it in Priceor Hatch. good calf rations are ns follows: 1 good dairy products depends primarily Tha formnost Business College of the Northwest Address me at once for with the Iliac blossom she had taken smell, not one person failed to describe on cleanliness and proper pasture. I which has woo more Accuracy A werd« and Gold free catelopue. No«rrei- Corn, three pounds; bran, thre« from her belt. a faint smell of cinnamon ns being «r Incubator value obtainable. FY« b trial provra Medals than any other school in America. Bead pounds; oats, three pounds; ollmenn '* J”"t «s Important to secure these it for our Success Catalog. Fourth Street sear It. 25 yearn practical experience and Money "I wonder why lie never wrote to plensnnt, while a number of persons Morrison, Portland, Or. Isaac Id. Walker. Pres. one pound. Corn, five pounds ° smnll plant ns a large one nnd th« Back Guar an tea. me," she mused on presently. “I ex* were found te vote against each one ST. HELENS INCUBATOR CO. oats or tiran, three pounds; oilmeal Pbtns given in this bulletin are espe pect he failed In his mining and was of the flower -dors. No. 6, 1925 daily prepared for the small breeder P. N. U one pound. M INFORMATION . DEPARTMENT New Fluff Rugs Prostat? Cured Without Operation P H W Poultry Facts Dairy Facts 0 TWO HATCHES FREE Behnke-Walker C .