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INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PORTLAND MARK ET a*A 2tN 4. W k iu iN U * D A IR Y H IN T S Horticultural Points CUTTING N o r t h « * « ; W aUtlng A Supply CNte, I I l* t i t t M m O m H b I * » » « * t e « « A i t w i f r t i H Hot:el AlIdlei m CHIROPRACTOR ANO TH IR APELTICI AArm ' L>r* ivakfi *iu! v lonon, HT l>*kum Wdq # DO YOU LNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL » 4 A U * Streat Pœtlawd Orwgwa. V ill rant you * room for t l 00 iw* day. *r * room with hath for l l .V to 8Lüt por «tax* L B A B ’S R E S T A U R A N T L T H E aw. a I yw f A f t JQ. DO YOUR m PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW PERFECTION WALL BOARD Plaster VallsThat Will NotCrach» ASK FOR SAMPLE AND INFORMATION. 1 T N O M A H ; nX/E. Grand Avenue at Yamh P O R T L A N D . ORE. “Wkere B mm Caaterts AWaa4” Dyeing & Cleaning POrrULNIV ORE. EXCELLENT SERVICE By Pared Poet Return Postage P a d Circulars and iYtce*. Write tor “At Your Beck and Cull" T Y P E W R I T E R S Guaranteed Rebuilt». Rented or aotd. Easy a y menta. Send for Ü- u at rated catalogue B. Wkeksak Ttymnlv C* r i F . , w s». P O R T L A N D . ORE. STAMPS and DEVICES. R fBB E F Pacific Chiropractic College % MARKINC Parte and Yamhill, Portland, Oregon Augmented curriculum, able faculty. Highest standards. Day and night course*. Clinical facilities unexcelled. Fall term September 1. W rit# for catalogue. "firty* thing for tSr OffW* - Accordian Pleating } rj M A C H IN E R Y Bead u* your laqalri** fer a a jt t la g la Irea er Woodworking Macklaery. Legglag, Paw » ill. Coatractors’ Equipveat. Loco- votiTes. Roller*. Kugiae*. Cruabar*. Rail. Cable. Heitiag. etc. Bark* Ma klaery Ca- 62H Railway Exchaag# Bldg.. Portiaad, Or. MOTORCYCLES SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS A re painful and often dangerous. Our Ha»<i-woven-to-fit Elastic Stocking*. Be.ta and Bandages always give relief. Fitter» and Maker» for Fifty-ire Years Satisfaction or Money Back. Send for Book and Measure B ar.* Today. WOODARD, CLARK & CO. ANO FARTS A ll m ake* Easy terms. e a s t s id e m o t o r c y c l e 44-46 G R A N D A V E Knife and box pleating, hemstite h ing 10c yd. But tons covered. S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y Mail orders a specialty. CHEAP COOP FOR BACK YARD Novelty Shop, Inexpentive House W ill Prove En tirely Satisfactory Where Small Flock Is Kept. co. PARLOR W * help the appearance of worn Twenty-two inch switch or troaaiers lion, value $7 04, price $2 44 __________444 to 411 Dehute Bldg. 85H Fifth St.. Portland. ~ PORTLAND OREGON. Aider at Weet Park Weed lark Bai Id fag srd Ford Track» lad Touring Car» Bargain« at all tira«»* INFUSAI CAI tiaiAMZ Used Fords Exclusively Grand Av. A Yamhill Port land. Wf*t ter pnett mi krms. f v PI LES /TBTTTT a A . F IS S U R E . Itching and all oth er rectal conditions except Cancer perm a nently cured without a surgical operation. M y method o f treatm ent saves the tis sue instead of destroying it. It is pain less, requires no anesthetic and is perm a nent. Th ere is no confinem ent to bed, no Interference w ith business or social en- ga gem exits. 1 guarantee a cure cr will refund your fee Call w rite fo r b ooklet M ention this paper when w riting. D R . C. J. D E A N S econd and M o r r is o n b t s M P o r t la n d , O re . K O D A K S Let us finish what your Kodak began Best work, best service. Old established Kodak- finishers, 12 year* in Portland. MaR orders given ape- ial care. W e pay return postage All prints made on Velox paper. Regular Kastman Dealers, all the Kodaks and sundries in stock. Kodak or ; Premo catalog sent on request Eveland 4k Lew a, 413 East Morrison St.. Portland. AUTO REPAIR PARTS Send for free catalog PISTONS— PISTON P IN S — RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto motive Mach.ne Work and Wekling- COOK A G IL L CO . IN C 11th and Burnaid* Sts. Portland. Or*. Phone Bdwy 5281 OUR GIFT TO THE BRIDE Before you order your wedding announcement* and cards write or visit T H E C H E T O P A PRE5S A request for samples entitles you to i«0 beautiful calling cards in an engraved effect free o f cnarga. Broadway at Taylor Portland. Oregoa It 1» not necessary to zpcml much money for bousing If you are going to keep a small flock o f hens In yonr hack yard. Indeed. It Is unwise, say poultry specialists o f the United States Department of Agriculture. One or two piano cases or a large packing box may often be made Into ' an acceptable home. But whatever you build should b e . made dry and free from drafts, and have good venti lation. The United States Department of Agriculture has numerous bulletins giving directions fur this kind of con struction, and any o f these are avail able for the asking, or for a very few cents where a charge Is necessary. A card to the division o f publlca-lons. United States Department o f Agricul ture, Washington, D. C . will get you what you need. Don't Dope Healthy Fowl«. D R. E . H. EA ST Don't continually "dope" well fowls P H Y S IC IA N A N D BUR GEON HOTEL CLIFFORD with stimulating tonics and condition Bp«claJtie*; Goitres, Dlaeaae* of Women Raat M o rris o n St., a t Ewat Sixth, th* powders; they don't need It, If the and Maternity P r in c ip a l E a a t S id * H o te L 6 m in u te# from Office Morgan Bulldiag Portland, Ore. Shopping District. Four block* from 8. F. fowls are healthy und kept under s u d - Ea s t S id e Station___ ___________________ Itary conditions. S U P E R F L U O U S H A IR Do not be embarrassed with unsightly hair or fuzz 212 Oregonian Building. Cull Unprofitable Producers. on the face, neck or arms. The American system PO R TLAN D . OREGO N removes it permanently. No electric r.eedle or Old hens that become lazy get over j depilatary used. Eyebrows straightened. SPECIALIST rut and should lie disposed of. I f three I THfc A M E R IC A N SYSTEM . 427 Pittock Block. Female ami Rectal Troubles and or more years old. It Is not likely that Everything for the Motorcyclist. they will ever aguln become profit* _ GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS able egg producers. Rebuilt Harley-Davidson E y e a E x a m in e d . G la s s e s F itte d . MOTORCYCLES Repairing done by mail. Moet r'- ‘ " rri equipment. Satisfaction Sam* guarantee as new From 1200 00 up Marketable Fowls. i to $3&o 00, all late models, with 3-speed g u a ra n te e d . It does not necessarily follow that and electric equipment. Easy term* If P R E - W A R P R IC E S desired. Pay while you ride Send for beeause a fowl seems to be o f good Clark-Brower Optical Co.. 1126 6th Street literature. Motorcycle and Supply Co.. Frame Is Harley Davidson Service Center, 200 3rd size that It U marketable. not all. In the m nrket; It must be well NEW FLUFF RUGS AT HALF St,, Portland, Ore., comer Taylor. covered with flesh and a little fat. COST OF NEW CARPETS. “ A M o d e s t * Priced Hotel of Merit'* I)R. G. E. WATTS BROOKE DRUG CO.' SSUT- Have >our old worn out »-arpeta and woolen <•! -the* made into arttatic rever*- lbie F L U F F K IM S Carpel a and ruga re- |)?lr#»rL «te a n cl*-*an*d. rlM nad Rai ruga all aiaes red, at*>am Rag T u v fr o m f a c t o r y and save money. W rit* CIj I K A T K M A IL <JRI>EK LK U C ttlS TS. GVun.a Pi’, treatment, sold 'Jr.tl.r z w . l»o |iur no Ot—raunn. Chybk, t T « p . worm Prmovrr. «10. Chrbfc* s "Lrrrr.o S .p tin «'‘ for skin croation. ( a c m i , 16.IXJ Lattm-a m i r m l Cause of Soft Shells. I f you find a soft-shelled eggg occa sionally you may know that the hens are being overfed, or they lack lime PERSO NAL M ARRY TP LONKCYfTor result»? iry*nie; und a proper variety o f foodstuffs. Northwest Rug Co., X l S t f The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp’y W holesale Dewier* in F A N C Y FR U ITS ar i FA KM PRODUCE ______ 161 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. DRINK ‘HARD LIQUORS’ NOW Germans Using More Whuky, Brandy and Gin— Draft New Law. Berlin.—Consumption o f wines and liquors has been Increasing so rapidly In tlertnany since the war that the refclistug has directed the drafting of n bill to regulate the traffic. The law ujyu> Is to check a growing Increase In the number of saloons, lu Berlin par ticularly. FIND ANCIENT ROMAN ROAD Workmen Digging Manholes in Eng land Unearth Highway Which Ran From London to Mancheeter. London.—Discovery hn« fieen made In Kngland of another old Itotimu road hitherto unknown. Workmen who were digging man holes on the Alton road where the lat ter Join* list n id * to Bentley and Bar* don. near Farolmm, Surrey, unearthed, five feet below the surface, part of WRIGLEYS Consumption Has Doubled Since IMO, But I» Far Below Amount Used In Europe. j j ! j ! (l*rvpared b the United s t.tr» ttepart- in nt uf Agricultural Forty four gallon» of milk I. used hy each person lu the Fulled State» annually, aceerdlug to estimates made hy the dairy illvlalou of the l ulled States IH-parluiont of Agriculture, This estimino refers to whole milk and does not Include linn which I» consumed In the form of lev ervain. cheese, and butter. The amount Is shout twice as much as lluit used In ISM. when the per enpltu conauiup tton was approximately gallon*. The dairy *|uvlall*ls |uilnt out that the Increase In the use of milk In the A F TE R Et/ERV M EAL" WRIGLEYS Newest Creation A delicious p e p p e r m in t fla vo re d sugar Jacket around pep permint flavored chew ing gum. f EXPERT Garage in C onnection. MORE MILK NOW BEING USED GROWING CROPS IN ORCHARDS CUT FLO W E R S A FLO R A l 0 8 8 IQ N » Clark* Bros., Florist*, 217 Morrlaon St C o»« of Bringing T ra e» to Profilatila D AN C IN G E V E R Y NOON A E V E N IN G Oriental Caf*. Chin*#*-American Kitchen B a rrin g I , Reduced and Cultiva Corner ltro*4w*> anU VY**H lY 'K T L A N l» tion Promoted. F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S Comm*rvtai_lrx>n W or tea. 7th A telatllaoa. G U A R A N T E E D RfcttUIL'T MAtHINHI : (Prepared bjr th . United States I<e|«rt. jO to«on Typewriter C o. 44-A kite SL *u«nt of Agriculture. l H ARO W OOD FLO O R IN G O n e «»f ll»- dlttleultles o f fru ii grew * LHtk l.aai liarxlwiHHl Floor C o ., SSI E ing. d l h e r a » a main Industry or a * mi • h St N Flo.'ii «lecirto **n«l*»t N F G I OF V U L C A N IZ E D HOOF F A i n T I Incidental to general fnrtmiig, I» Ilio New roof» auJ repairing done. Tom length o f timo (hut must elu|we before end ..................... Wood*, lies * K. Carutn her* St. tlio orch ard begins to ylold returns. MFGE. OF R EED F U R N IT U R E t'uv i'oa*t Mad* G o od s Keed Specially W hou. n » In m any sections In s|irlng, l»itop, SIS W illiam * Ave. _______________ j a fiYoao do.tro.ix or grvully rtHlucv. OREGON F L U F F RUG CO. J H l.*hni*ai\. 1'iop lt*4 Beat Starte I I ho oiin'oti'd oro|>, i ho lo s . to m a n , PY O R R H E A O E N T lS T S IfTOivorn, Includili); Ihoso « h o (*M"-ctcd Smith Long Stevenson 210 Hueh A lane BVlg,___ ! lo h nrvo.t tholr first fruit In l i d , I» S A L V A T IO N ARM Y R ESC U E HOM E Y\ ill help freiud.ee* git l*. I Ukrl.v to ho sorlous. T h o loss under IV A M car, Mayfair A Alrxundi la S t* S(.no eotulltlona cun In- purtly t'lTset S I U « AND WATER TANKS National Tank A l’\p* L«.. Portland. _________ tind olln-r I h - iio H I. cun ho .nlm -d hy TYPEWKITKES NEW ok RKBl 11.T m o w in g vogetablo crops holwoou the KehuiU Ty pawn ter Q*. So4 Oak SuoeL _ _ _ _ _ _ row s o f young f i . l t trivs, SUI s|H-elal W elter System of S^ggeativ* Therapy K ls o f tho I'n llv d Suites lV|uirttiM>nt Dr T. W . A)era. ?U W k u m Bldg W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E o f A grlculturo. l\>rtland Tinware MIg Co . 4 7 Kinit St K*|<orlencod ori'hanltst* froquontly A L ASK A^ P L U M B IN G A H F A T IN Q CO. Thumbing Fixture* and ¿Suppure i'iye | timi It advan tageous to grow it o ( i . ho Kitting a lowest pines. Jui h Mornaoa twoou tho tree ro«>i until tho tree. C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G ___ rvaeh lieurtng age A ft e r lH>arlug lie For reliable Cleaning and Dyeing eery - gins It 1. l!u|>nictlcahle to "diwitdo Ice send parcels to ua W # pay return postage Information and prices gtvaa crop” a n orchard. A s a ruW\ Inter upon reouest. cropping cannot t>o practiced lu a K N K K '8 C IT Y D Y * W O R K S Established llSil ____ Portland I'ench orch ard a fte r tho thlnl sea aim A N D W IN DOW | from plautlng. Six to eight y e a rs ta WiPcan'aalf'yovPDoor*.' \ViiulowsOioof7 usually tho llutlt (o r an app le o r tng. Paint. Glass and Builder«' Hardware direct. W e are manufacturer*. W rite for , chard, tho exact timo dcj>enillug ou the ries* before buying Heacock Bash 4k variety, v igor ar.d ips>»tlL and other Hx>r Co., 212 First st . Portland factors. Further, the tre e , w ill usu 'b R U < iL E S S ~ P H Y S IC lA N ' ally shade the grem ii) too much for Chronic disease* a specialty? l>r. \V? Allen. *tt Kahe«ti BuilJ»».*. j the g ro w in g o f re g u la b le er»|>a hy the KMBRO DC RI NG A N D P L E A T IN G — tim e the a ge s mentioned are reached. Accordian *ule antT box Pleating, Item- stitching. Buttons Covered. Braiding, eta In an "o ff year.” w ith an oreh ard K Stephana 21» Sv-ll Ptttock Block _ that Is exjiected to eume Into l*.*sr- HORSES. M U L E S BO U G H T . SO LD I Crown Stable*. Inc , 2h& Front St.. Port lug fo r the ttrst titu«'. m any fruit g ro w - land. Ore. Horse* and mule* for »ale or ; ers w ill find It to their advan tage to hire Special rate* to logger* and con plant crop s o f potatoes, corn, *oy tractor*. W ith or without harness ■ ______ Ph iliii * 1 Is-aus, cow l >eas, s h e ll Penns, o r sw eet V S ST M ILES, 1(1 Union a t . D raft hor*e* bought and aoid.___________________ . |>otatoes In states w h ere they can tie raised betw een the orchard rows. T h e C. L*. Chappell. 222 I ’nien Ave South. ‘ g ro w in g o f |>otatuc., however. In an L E A R N ML L T IG R A P H IN G The Callan School, only recogniaed orch ard In tho “northon» fruit holt” Is school on the coast. Kxperienced opera douhtful practbie, siin e tho diggin g tor* always in demand. 4“$ Arttsana Bidg 1 o f them am uunts practically to a late Are You Looking for a \ cultivation o f the ground, und under Dependable Produce Dealer? j some conditions this might stimulate Veal Butter a late g row th o f the trees, which w ould Pork Chees* , l>e undesirable, b i this w ay the fu n n 1’ouitry Kgg* Honey Any Product e r can utilize about h a lf the space of Get our price*. his orch ard lan d without Injury to R U B Y 4k CO. 163 Front St. Portland, Ore Sixteen Y e ar*’ Reliability. e»#,Ssï£St Sixth *tre#t oppo*it# T h * O regonian and A l- *tr**t opposite M *»r A Frank'*. Tha Be*t Eating plac# in th# City. T h # F in t il C o if*# and Pa*try a Specialty. The pleasure of your trip to Port land will depend upon the hotel you •elect. Co«y »unrounding*. moderate rates, and the WWteooM you find In nrn, a v a il you the Multnomah. t L t C T RO* heat and mo»t sureessful "H om e M aker;” hundreds rich wish marriage soon, strict ly confidential; most reliable, v -a r» o f Sunflower Seed Helps Plumage. e*perlen*e: description» free "The 8ue- • "fu l C lu b , " Mr., N A S H , B o A 6S«, I A little sunflower seed occasionally O A K L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA . will help gloss the plumage. The crime wa*e which has been sweeping the country for many months Is attributed by many to the "drink- craze,” and especially to the more gen | erul use of cheap cognacs, green whis kies, gin and other "hard liquors." The ‘ lennans. In fact, are gradually losing their old reputation as beer drinkers. Practically all the cafes and wine- rooms of Berlin are Installing "Am eri can bars,” against which the customer may lean, with his feet on a brass rail. There Is no charge for a place at the bar, but to sit at the tables It la | compulsory to drink champagne or some other wine o f similar price. Con sumption of champagne has out stripped all previous records the last twelve months, amounting to more than 12,000,000 bottles. what appears to be nn old Homan road that ran from London to Manchester. The road was In an excellent state of preservation, the surface later being a foed In thickness and composed of Hints. In order to penetrate the sur face It w as necessary to use drills and steel wedges. Research has demonstrated that not only the Bo mans used bituminous ma terials, Including asphalt, hut tha an cient Miiinerlans, Persians. Babylon! tins, Creeks and Kgyptlans r.s well. The rood discovered lu Kngland, ac cording to engineers, was cnpahle of carrying traffic heavier than any to which modem roads are now put. The Herald of (iospel Liberty, a re ligious paper published at Dayton, O m claims to he the oldest tellglous paper In the country, probably In the world, as It was established 113 years ago and has been printed regularly through all the years. - ’E y ™ iflE i Bean* A r t One of Beat Crops to Grow In Yeung Peach Orchard. the trees or aeriotialy hNiuiwring th»* temporary crop. Tooiatom mi l otlwr truck crops may alao I m » grown In the orchard. These :.re soia«*tlines classed as “ catch crops"—crop# planted for a quick growtli. Where auch catch crops are planted It Is well first to make a hasty survey of the operation* o f other farmer* In tho vicinity and of the available mar ket. since often who 'dntilur condi tions prevail through« an entire lo cality then* Is a tendency for many farmers to enter on a certain line of temporary agrt< ’ilture. with the re sult that the sw;»ply far exceed* the local demand. A little foresight may I u event dl sa ppoln t men t. These rows between the trees are somewhat more difficult to cultivate than in the open field, and may re quire considerable hundwork, but In many ease* the crops which are plant ed yield a comfortable profit. The Intercropping o f young orchards has an additional purpose besides the mere direct financial gain. It fur nishes an Incentive to keep the or chard cultivated, anil as a rule this Is highly desirable from the stand- point <jf the trees. An off year furnishes a good time to | put the orchard In order hy dose prun ing. such as the orchardlst could not easily JifTord If It meant reduction in , hearing surface. Profit may sometimes lie found In a sowed crop. Huckwheat is often n good thing when sowed among young trees. The buckwheat may not pay to harvest for grain, hut If mowed l>c- fore folly mature it makes a good mulch, or if ¡H-rmltted to mature enough grain may he obtained to ma terially cut down the expenditure for IKiultry feed. Huck wheat can be sown hi June or even In July and still make a satisfactory growth. Field peas, cowpeas and various other crops that make go**l forage can he used as occasion suggests, and the soil be Improved thereby. The fruit grower should realize that it Is the abuse rather than 4 he use of double-cropping systems that may re sult adversely to the trees. And again, an Interplanted crop which Is to he harvested and not used entirely for soil Improvement should he looked upon as a means o f reducing the ex pense o f maintaining the trees rath er than a crop which represents « defi nite cash Income. ichool Children Learn That * Quart of Milk a Day Keep« the Doctor Away. last thirty years Is as great ss that In the preceding 281) years. The present day consumption of udlk lu the United States, they »ay. I* equal to about otic pint per »lay. or as much a* two small glasses. That is not s great amount when It Is known that It Includes uot only the udlk that Is us«d for drinking, hut also that used In ctmklng. This 1* a small amount comiutreil to the per capita consumption In *««ne European countries. In Sweden and Swliter- land. for example, nearly 70 gnllons are used hy each person annually. A high value has always !»een placed on cows In many Kuroi»#iin countries, ami history recont* s cam- palgn conducted by Julius Use*ar In central Europe where he found Her man tribes living almost exclusively on milk. In order to provide pasture* for their cow* they forcibly resisted the settlement of uny people near them. In relating the growth o f the dairy Industry In this country, the depart ment specialists say that In pioneer days each family kept Its own cow The denser the population hers mo the more lm|>ortant It wu* to have a well regulated and ample commercial sup ply of milk. Gradually the number of cows Increased, nnd In time a dairy huslnesn grew up In various sections. The development of modern methods in the distribution o f milk, with ec«e nomlc sanitary handling, has been closely accompanied by the Inrger use of this food, they say. Much of the rnllk nowr used In cities comes many miles, and recently Im proved methods have made it j*>*- sible to ship it for bmg distances In refrigerator car*. At the national dairy show In Chicago In 1819, milk shipped from the Pacific c«mst took first prize In the market milk compe tition with the highest score ever giv en to rnllk In recent years. Cities have always used a smaller amount of milk In pro|Mtrtlon to the number of |»enp|<* than general farm Ing communities, the statistics show. For example. Philadelphia reached the rate o f 23- gallons per capita In 1900, which was fifteen years later than the country at large retched n eon sump tion of gallons. There are, how ever, many agricultural and nonagrl- cultural rural districts wfiert cows are not kept nnd where modern meth od» of milk distribution are net equal to most cities. The people In such places have to depend on canned milk of various kinds, and this, the dairy men say. Is tin exceedingly valuable men ns of supplying a need which 20 or 80 years ago could not have been supplied at nil. AIMING FOR PUREBRED SIRES Western C ow . Testing Association Leaders Making Effort to Have High Class Bulls. W tlË IttfyA The Flavor Lasts Makes • Handy Tool. From an old orrvwdrlvor may be mado a handy tool for turning raatel- laled nut* that aro Inarreaalbly lo cated. A slot U ground In tho buol- ne»s end of tho acre or driver of auch a olio that a* the boll comoo through the nut Iti end enters the opening, where It doee not Interfere with the wielding of the turning tool. Opal* Found In Few Piece*. There are known only five gem opal region* In the en tir« world. For 600 or COO year*, a deposit In a remote section of northern Hungary has been mined by local peasants. The removal of opals frutn this region ceased about 20 years ago. For tho tuos^ part, stones front northern Hungary aro milky white. A Great Jewel. W o publish beautiful odlllona of books, lo be sure, and thouaands uf people enjoy them; but In ancient times the ozpenae that we apread thinly over a thousand volumes was all compressed Into one, and It became a great Jewel of a book, a heavy folio, worth Its weight In gold.—Hawthorne C u tic u r a S o a p 1 -----Imparls------ The Velvet Touch Sun Engine Doss Good Work. The most Yemarkable sun engine, built up to date la operated at Mead, near Cairo, In Egypt. !t consists of flvo ¡05 foot hollers placed on edge und In the focus o f five channel-shaped mirrors. It* best run for an hour yielded 1.443 pounds o f steam at a pressure of neurly IS pounds lo the square Inch—equivalent to (3 horse power an acre of land occupied by tha plant. Sharp Reminder. When poison of any kind I* brought Into the house It Is a good plan lo Im < mediately run two common pin* through the cork, opposite each other, with the pin polnta extruding about an eighth of an Inch past tbo heads on eueh side. The prlrk of the pin give* warning liy day or night tho Instant the cork la touched nnd proves an ef ficient safeguard .against mishaps. Upheld Right to Squtlch Bore. If you light upon nn Impertinent talker, that atlcka to you like a burr, to the disappointment of your Impor tant occasions, deal freely with him. break uff tho discourse ami pursue your business. Plutarch. Good Flow of Gss Poseibte. Clean gus stove burners by boiling them once a month In hot soapy water. This will keep them In excellent condi tion, for an excellent flow of gna la sura when Ihe holes are free from grease. Frequent Occurrence. It Hss a Certain Influence. “ A man builds a castle In the air.” Perhaps It la true that money never "W e ll? " "But It takes a woman to pick out furniture for such an edi mado n man great, but It has caused people lo forget many a man's little- fice.” ness. Etching for Reproduction. That etching, as a branch of art apart from Ha fasdnutlng accidents and means o f expression, Is also n process of reproduction which Inter ests many o f the present-day dealers, artists, nnd students, cannot bo de nied.— E. A. Taylor. Such as They Are. Even If there should never ho oilier hook puhliahud. Hier« are pit o f masterpieces already printed keep tho average render busy foi least 1U0 yea rs— Boston Transcrit Lived Up to HI* Motto. "Drum fire's” First Prominence. "O lve nnd take la my motto," An effort I* being made hy the co Drumfire Is first mentioned In T ol marked the thug as he bestowed t operative cow testing association lead stoi’s description o f the bombardment the citizen a scientific rap upon era In the western »taten to npiUe the occiput and then »In tru d ed his of Sebastopol In August 1855. bulla of their aaa»clnll»iia H Z ) per cent tiables. purebred. That there la much Interest Cuticura 8oap fot the Complexion. In this movement la aliowu hy the Lines to Be Remembered. fact that the report recently received Nothing better than Cuticura Soap The only freedom which de« from the western office o f the dairy dally and Ointment now und then as division. United .States Department of needed to make the complexion dear, tho name la that of pursuing ou Agriculture, shows that recently two scalp clean anil Immls soft nnd white. good In our own wny, so long ns associations have hcen added to the Add to this the fascinating, fragrant not attempt to deprive others of t Pit) is t cent list, 'llies«- are the Sarrn- Cutlctirn Talcum nml you have the or Impede their efforts to obtnlr tnentieYolo nnd the Hnn Diego, both Cuticura T oilet Trio.— Adr. John Htuart Mill. In California. There tire now eight Honesty In Business cow tentlng associations, In the terri Penalty of Conceit. tory supervised by the western office It depends upon the point o f view Irfits of failures can lie trnr of the dairy division, having all hulls whether present day appeals for hon Ihe belief that other people nr purebred. O f these, three are In esty In business are regarded as a Idaho, two In Colorado, two In Cali quite sn smart a : wu are.— New I hopeful sign of the times or as Ihe re fornia and one In Washington. Register. verse.— Boston Transcript. Starting Young Apple Trees. Keeping Milk Cool. The advantages nt keeping milk Failure with young apple tree« la due »ImoHt entirely to two eaiiac«: cool are known hy every farmer, yet Improper planting nnd u failure to facilities for cooling milk are found prune back the young tree properly at upon only a few o f the heat dairy the time o f planting. farms. French Adopt Schcolo In Open, I'ari*.—Open ulr hi I ioo I h h s a part o f the French public school syatem Successful Spraying. have been approved by a committee of One o f the secret» o f Mucre«« In hyglenlHtM nnd educotorz a* the result iprnying 1» doing It at Jipit the right o f conference* Let ween (fie ministry time. o f public Instruction nnd Julian Clar ence Levi o f New York, representing To Destroy Scalo. the French-American Uni m for Open- For »cole on orchard tree«, «pray Air Schools. with lime-sulphur wash. Will aid your appetite and digestion, polish your teeth and moisten your throat. Bull Muet Exercice. It makes but little difference how the hull gets ezerclse; the main point Is to see that be gets It. No Place for Good Milk. flood milk cannot lie produced In nn- «anltary surrounding*. Bastions Invented by Italia Thlrty-Ona Children In Family, Bastions wore Invented by t flen. Mnrston O. Clark, a noted In llan engineers of tho sixteenth r diana pioneer, who died In 1846, was to prevent tho enemy from col one of a fam ily o f 31 brothers nnd In the dltrh round a fortified I slaters, by the same father nnd mother. Are Yoa Sslufied? 5Ä r«,w Man to Be Dr*ad*d. In our wide world there Is but one altogether fatal personage, Ihe dunce — he that speaks Irrationally, that sees not and yet tblnka ha secs.— Carlyle. Is th* biggest, meat psrlsctly •tuwlneaw T r a in in g Hrhoal In th »*■«■ F it year se lf fo r a highs, with m or* monfly. I*#rm *ii*t)t assured qur Ornduetsa. - W r it s .r t r ca talog— Fourth and t'ortland. P. N. U. No. 37, 1821