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POULTRY '■..... and Dairy Produce •f all kind* wantail. Writ« fur aus CASH OFFER Pearson*Page Co. ’ o E oon ” «• Ri'KTtm - «* mf * f ■ ■ Ixtadvtll«, Cob i ado. H| mw IruoM |>rh«*i Gold. Stivar, 1 ¿»«<1. 11 Oohl. ttilvar. Itwj (told. MJe¡ Z imo •f OnppW. ti. MAlllMjf anvaloiMMi • t<1 full pr h*« I tot ■pat tin <*»nte<>l « h 4 work«» Itoiîèd. Q»< ím » um U JUlM’UaJ iteufc. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY Bought. sold en.l «»rhanswl: «nelma bollara «•«■»illls, «I«. Hsiwl f»*r Hlwk 1.1.1 and I'rlraa. 111k J. t MARTIN CO.. U 1*1 BL. I'urUaml. Or. wr have SAtrs roa Ihr roi lowing : Farn». Hlork Hanrhas and Htnrka ot Marchandlaa in any part of Orairon and th« Ni*rlhw«*t, Hand •a dwo rlpllun. prlra and detallad Information. •■■Ilk larvatala! ta.. W Fifth HL, l'artlaad. Ora. FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Any Amount at Current Hates. JOHN E. CRONAN M Baaldlae Hid«. i'artlaad, Oragaa Whooping Cough Instant relief anti positive cure within two woefcg. Sent! |1 for full ilctaila of home treatment to P. O. Box 7M. Spokane. Wash. <.--------------- - > Not So Lonesome. Tho new Hu miner hoarder gated over the |>lrtureat|ue New Hampshire landscape. then slowly fading out of eight, and noted the absence of houaea. "Il’s beautiful! Grand!" laid he to the boas farmer, who was standing cloae by. "But, aren’t you loneaome— ao far from tho village and no neigh bors ?” "Lonesome!" echoed the farmer. Ini genuine astonishment "Why, on a clear day we can see Mount Washing ton!"—Every hotly'a Magaxlne. A civil war veteran living on the Pacific Coast has acquired great skill In making bows for archers. For, these he looks for yewr which grow ' always at an elevation of not less than (000 feet. With one of his bows a deer was killed at a distanco ot <2 yards. Expected Boon. Customer—Have you the new edi-, lion of 1'epys' Diary? Assistant—O. no. sir. neit year's diaries haven't come down yet.—Lon don Opinion. — Pfau Pneumatic Water Sy st ent WATER DIRECT FROM THE WELLTO FAUCET. NO STALE, INSIPID OR STAGNANT WATER FROM FILTHY STORAGE TANKS — i n MOOtBATt COST - ■ 1X93 THAN 3’ PER IOOO GALLONS TO OPCRATg. DOES NOT GET OUT OF ORDER. OeTruRTHtRRARTiCULARSrROM THOS J. ROSS „ □easasagososa RUPTURE IS CURABLE Ry wwinff a SFK1.KT 8HKRMATIC SHIELD TRIMS. No worryirtir or dan- grr of an operation. Ruptura la not a tear or broach, aa commonly auppoaad. but to m th« atratrhinr. or dilation, of a natural SL oponlny Thia NEELEY SPERMATIC KIIIELD applianr« Hoaca thto opening In 10 day« In mo«t caa««. If you can't coma, writ« for mwaaurin* blank and lltoratur«. Sold only by Had More Hide Than Money. "There was one time when Captain ‘Bill’ Mac!teaaid, United Htatee mar shal for northern Trias, who was Mr. Wilson's bodyguard during the latter's campaign for the presidency, and who, it Is related, would 'charge heli with a bucket of water,' was almost bluffed by a fellow Texan," said II. A. Dewitt of Austin, nt the Raleigh. "Captain ‘ilill,* the story goes, had been playing a gentleman's game, and among tho players was one who at the end of the session owed considerable money. MacDonald made several requests for the money, but it was not forthcoming, whereupon he suggested that he would take It out of tho doctor’s hide. "The courageous MacDonald, how ever, was not prepared for the answer. “ 'Go to it.’ replied the man who owed the money. T have more bide than money, and I ain more willing to part with the hide than the money I have.' "It fa said that Captain 'Bill* did not collect the debt out of the fellow’s bide."—Washington Post. Forethought. Mrs. Whann, the weeping widow of a well known man, requested that the words "My sorrow Is greater than I can boar" be placed upon the marble slab of her dear departed. A few months later the lady return- ed and asked how much It would cost her to have the Inscription effaced and another substituted. "No need of that, raarm," replied the man, soothingly; "you see, 1 lift jes* enough room to add 'alone.'"—Har per’s Magazine. MRS. WILLIAMS’ LONG SICKNESS Yields To Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.:—“I suffered forfonr- ganic inflammation, female weakness, pain and irregulari ties. The pains in my sides were in creased by walking or standing on my feet and 1 had such awful bearing down feelings, was de pressed in spirits and became thin and pale with dull, heavy eyes. I bad six doc tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have now us<-d the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. “ If these lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them.” —Mrs. S adie W illiams , 455 James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file In the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact If yon have the slightest donbt that Lydia E. 1‘inkliitin’a Vegeta ble Compound will help you. write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicIneCo. (confidential) Lynn,Maas., for nil- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and hold in strict contldeuce. □ 9 A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. The Rev. Edmund Heslop of Wig ton. Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a Will Prevent It "Running Hard” and year, His limbs and feet were swol- Also Add Much Time to Its len and puffed. He bad heart flutter- Length of Usefulness. was dizzy exhausted at least exer- I am a visiting dressmaker, said » MlasaetRoye,Ohildran| tion. Hands and SI.BO »1.7« SZ »Z so »al women recently, and in this capacity feet were cold go from house to bouse. In my time I and he had such have worked, of course, at sowing ma a dragging sensa chines without number. My verdict tion across the Is that not one In a hundred women loins that it was knows what causes the machine to difficult to move. "run hard" or how to remedy it. After using 6 boxes of Dodds The first idea of most women tn Rev. E. Heslop. whose homes I find entry is to oil the | Kidney Pills the swelling dlsappear- machines with kerosene, and—well, ed and he felt himself again. He says he has been benefited and blessed by this treatment does ease them for a > the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev- few hours. ' oral months later he wrote: I have But the applying of kerosene is by not changed my faith in your remedy no means a happy thought, for ma since the above statement was author chine oil and kerosene In combination ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hes make a paste, which soon results tn a lop about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c per box at friction that is harmful for the com your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., plicated parts of the machinery. | Buffalo. N. Y. Write for Household My advice to the unknowing is that Hints, also music of National Anthem she should move her machine on a (English and German words) and re- sunny day to a window and open It ‘ clpes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. The sun’s rays can’t be too warm. Adv. Test messsges of wlreless telegrama Then let her fill her oil can with clean sent in Peni wlth flve kl.owatt power machine oil and place it in a pan of The exportation of Japanese pasarte! the Andog mountalna froto 14,- water on the stove until it beats to matches has been seriously affected 000 to 20,000 feet high. boiling point. This arrangement Is by the action of the Indian govern both safe and easy. Now the already ment In prohibiting the landing ot sul warmed machine should be treated phur matches. Immediately following with hot olL Every point from the this procedure the exportation of Jap bobbin winder to the "foot,” should be anese matches to India was entirely suspended. carefully oiled. W.L.ÔÔUÔ "Yes, daughter, that’s good stuff. The pain In my back Is all gone—I never saw anything work as quickly as Sloan's I JnimenL ” Thousands of grateful people voice tho seine opinion. Here's the proof. Relieved Paia la Baah. "1 was troubled with a very bad psln In tny back for soma time. 1 went to a doctor but ba did not do me any good, ao I f urchaaed a bottle of Sloan's Jnlment, and now I am a well woman. I always keep a bot tle of Sloan'a Liniment in the house." —M.oMa turion, Zea Mjrrfto Asa. BroaUyw X F. Sciatic Riiaumat lam. "We have used Sloan'a Lini ment for over ail rears eud found it the best we ever uaed. When my wife had aciatic rheumatism the only thins that did her any rood was Sloan'a Liniment. We cannot praise it hlgl^r enough." — Mr. Sprained Ankle Relieved. “t was III for a long time with a severely sprained ankle. I got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and now I am able to be about and can walk a great deal. I writ« this be- caiiaa 1 think you deserve a lot of credit for putting such a fine Liniment on the market and I shall always take time to recommend Dr. Sloan's LlnlmanL '—Mrs. LA* m . I vuuew , Hnlntnote, FiiL I SHOES MiiittBUrttff/ Women U COLD»« HEAD CATARRH IH5I.-.BTLV RELItl/tD 87 THt OU DR MARSHALLS CATARRH SNUFF c 4 hRiit st uses on st »7 * L J ▲ to correct such ills as Poor Appetite, Sick Headache, Bloating, Heartburn, Indigestion or Nausea if you act promptly and at the first sign of trouble take ■ Hostetter’s ■ Stomach Bitters It invigorates the diges tive system, renews and rebuilds health. Sold Again. For 10 long but blissful years they had walked along the path of love; but as yet the lovesick youth had never mentioned about their getting mar ried. Courtship is very charming; but when there docs not seem to be altar rails at the end of It girls naturally begin to lose Interest In the game. Anyhow, Jane thought it time that the marriage day was fixed, so she threw out a gentle hint to her lover by way of encouraging him. Encour agement, she thought, was all the dear fellow wanted. "Nathaniel,” she whispered coyly, "they're saying we're going to be mar ried soon." "Are they, though," answered the stolid swain. "What a jolly sell It'll be for them when they find out we ain't.”—London Tit-Bits. Free to Oar Header« Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for «paga Illustrated Eye Book Free. Write aU about Your Eye Trouble and they wUl advlaa a* to tba Proper Application ot tba Murine Eya Remedies In Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Bore Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Boothes Kye rain, and Bella for 50c. Try It In Your Eyes aud In Baby's Eyes foe ■caly Eyelids aud Granulation. Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the brightest and fastest Strong on Piety. During the civil war the late Colo nel Gabe Bouch organized a regiment, which he controlled as a dictator. "I am a humble servant of the Lord,” said an itinerant evangelist who had wandered into the camp one day, "endeavoring to save the souls of the unfortunate. 1 have just left the camp of the ------ th Massachusetts, where I was Instrumental in leading eight men into the paths of righteous ness." "Adjutant!” thundered Colonel Bouch after a moment's pause, "De tail 10 men for baptism! No d------ Massachusetts regiment shall beat mine for piety!”—The Best Stories in the World, by T. L. Mason. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easyjo ta^e a3 candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els and cure constipation. A Like Errand. Briggs—I'm going to my broker's. I want to get rid of some bonds. Where are you off to? Griggs—To my divorce lawyer’s. I want to get rid of some bonds, too. After the superfluous oil has been wiped off the machine will keep in good condition for six months. MA bodnd PRO BV ( H Kt I TH ->“ (ItVflAW .US English Prudence. Mrs. Briggs—So there's not going to be a postal strike after all, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson (remembering the coal strike)—Well, you never can tell but what it may come at any moment; s* I shall lay in a good stock ot stamp* now.— Punch. Make Your Bon Happy Let him play in overalls I with never a care in th« world and you will make him a healthy, happy boy. Be sure to buy him Two-Horse Brand Overall* Tlie kind that is made for comfort and long wear. No. 14, *14. WHEN writins tn advaetlaara. " tina this paper. FREE \LEV! STRAUSS A CO^S» LEG All at Sea. “Congressman Wallaby looks wor ried since women got the ballet.” “Yes; he says he’s all at sea. He** an expert at kissing babies, but be Wiser Than They Seemed. doesn't know just how to campalg* Boys, like things, are not always among grown girls.” Some of the best cooks bake only ‘ what they seem. A school inspector . having been told that a certain class the crust of tarts and fruit pies, put I was very dull, decided to test them ting in the filling of cooked fruit when himself. Asking the lads to give him they are cold. a number, and one of them calling out If you have not decided upon what Paste the owners' initials over each "Seventy-two,” he wrote on the black towel used on a large family towel board “27.” No remark coming from j the class he asked for another num- to take, try rack. I ber, and was given "forty-eight” This A tongue for boiling la best fresh i he wrote on the board “84," and turn- from the pickle. I ed to observe the signs of intelligence. Tomatoes with the skin removed None were apparenL "Certainly a very dull lot,” he and hollowed out, then filled with minced fish or chicken and a little I thought, and once more asked one of mayonnaise, make a delicious relish. them to give him a number. By arousing the liver Then came a raucous young voice, A good luncheon dish is made ot the "thirty-three. Nah let’s see if yer can They cleans« the system of accumulated macaroni and stewed tomatoes left muck abaht with that”—London impurities and from the night before. Heat them over I Chronicle. PURIFY THE BLOOD again together and serve, or pour into a baking dish, cover with bread crumbs, and bake till brown. A bad scorch may respond to a mixture of fuller’s earth, powdered Hot flashes—dizziness, fainting spells, headache, bearing-down soap, and vinegar formed Into a paste feeling and ills of a kindred nature—are nature’s danger signala. and spread over the scorch. After The female disturbance or irregularity back of these calls for help, drying, the plaster should be brushed should have immediate care and attention. Otherwise the delicate away and repeated, if necessary. female constitution soon breaks down. For savory baked potatoes, wash and scrub the potatoes thoroughly clean, then wipe dry. Bake one hour In a steady oven. Break open and dress with salt, pepper and cream. ' for mor, lh*>> 40 ,..r. bu b«n lending It, braltb —*— J ,IJ tn fltnlj Serve in the jackets in a fringed nap sands of women year after year throughout its long lif& kin. Thin wonderfully successful remedy imports strength to the entire system— When making a cake always mix particularly to th« organs distinctly feminine. Nerves are refreshed. Th« "stale”, overworked business woman, the run-down house-wife, and the weary care-worn thé spices and baking powder with the mother of a family—all will gain strength from this famous prescription which flour before it la sifted. 40 years has demonstrated its effectiveness—in liquid or tablet form. rnousE BEGIN NOW Spring Medicine r I - Woman’s Danger Signals For a Warm Bed. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription SOLD BY DEALE1S IM MEDICINES. There are lots of people who say they can't sleep with their windows open wide at night because, no matter how many blankets are on the bed, they become chilled from the air dur ing the inght Pink Eye, FpizoeOu This Is very simply and easily rem Shipping Fever « idled The chilling comes from beneath and Catarrhal Fevew the bed. The mattress and the linen Sara cure and positive preventive, no matter how hors«a at any ar« are infected or "exposed.” Liquid, iriven on the tonrrue; acts on th« or cotton sheet retain little heat and B ood and Glands, expels the poi-mnous irerms from the body. Cures Dia- are easily penetrated by the air from temper in Doers and Sheep and Cholera In Poultry. Larrest eelUns liva the window. stock remedy. Cures La Grippeamons human beings »nd is a fine KiA. ney remedy. 5Oc and 11 a bottle; IS and 110 a doxen. Cut thia out. Keep Try spreading a woolen blanket un St. Show to your druirriat. who will set it for you. Free Booklet. "Dip temper. Causes and Curve.” Special agents wanted. der neath the bottom sheet The blanket beneath will keep the body’s SPOHN MEDICAL C04 GOSHEN, IND., U. 1A beat from escaping downward, as the blankets on top keep tt from escap Miss Elizabeth Dinwiddle of New ing above. You will be surprised to Cooperative stores, owned and man see how snug and warm the bed be York manages 346 small dwellings aged by natives, are fostered wher owned by Trinity church in that city. ever possible in Alaska by the United comes. She spends all of her time attending States bureau of education, which ha* to the repairs of those houses, which charge of education for the natives of Frozen Fig Pudding. shelter 1800 families. Alaska. This is a delicious frozen fig des sert To make it melt four table spoonfuls of sugar In a saucepan and cook It until it Is a thick caramel, like molasses, but do not burn. Then add a cup of water and boll until all the sugar Is dissovled. Add two cups of milk, a cup and three-quarters of granulated sugar and the yolks of eight eggs. Strain the caramel into It and add a pound of dried figs, cut In pieces not larger than raisins. Freeze until thick and then pack in a mold. Put in salt and chopped ice for two and a half hours. DISTEMPER Gets Right Twist ' On Rheumatism Make» Shtrl Work of Cleaning Oat Your Enfin Syafen—Acino and Paine Go Fail. Tomato Omelette. Make an ordinary omelette and be fore serving pour this mixture Into It: Take two or three tomatoes and cut them Into pieces; slice an onion very thin, melt a tablespoonful of but ter Into a saucepan and place the onion in it. Cook them, but do not allow to color; add pepper, salt and the pieces of tomato. Stir all together In S. S. S. You Get a Twist on Rheumatism That Settles It. for ten minute; take out the mixture, Many a rheumatic sufferer has been to them neutral and scatters those peculiar pass it through a sieve and return to the pan; thoroughly reheat and serve th« drug store for a bottle of S. 8. 8. and formations in the nerve centers that been handed something claimed to be "Just as good." Truly, to ask for bread and be given a stone is still in practice. If you are troubled with rheumatism In any form be sure to use 8. 8. 8. and note Its wonderful influence. 8. 8. 8. has the pecr’lar action of soak ing through the intestines dhectly into the blood. In five minutes its Influence ts at work In every artery, vein and tiny capillary. Every membrane, every organ i of the body, every emunctory becomes in effect a filter to strain the blood of Im purities The stimulating properties of 8. 8. 8. compel the skin, liver, bowels, kid How to Fry Mush. neys bladder to all work to the one end When frying mush It Improves the of casting out every irritating, every pain- crispness of the mush very much to Inflicting atom of poison: it dislodges by dtp It in the white of an egg before irrigation all accumulations In th« Joints, causes acid accrstluns to dlsolvs rwdsrs Playing by System. Soap In a Bag. "They teach the children to play by Soap Is generally wasted in washing rule now.” "Yes; a kid has to have a cook book dishes, but the soap bag will eliminate all waste. An old salt or sugar bag to make a mud pie." will make a satisfactory soap bag. There are 7875 smoke-consuming Into It put all old scraps or odd bits furnaces in London. Fifty-four types of soap. Wash the dishes with this of apparatus are used in the metropo bag as you would with a regular dish- lis. cloth. F. N. U. BLACK th at ail AN EASY MATTER A Practical Man. Girl (to prominent actor)—I sup Difference of Opinion. pose there Is some role you take spe "There is only a slight difference of cial interest In? Actor—Yes, my dear young lady; opinion between myself and that poli tical economist,” remarked Mr. Dus the pay roll. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. tin S(px blandly. Third and Yamhill, Portland, Or. "And what is that?” There Is today In storage In ths "He thinks my business should be Who ar« Tniaa Exporta and Exclu»iv« United States 263.786.070 gallons ot Stat« Ag«nta for thto appllanra. whisky, an increase of nearly 50 per managed for the benefit of the public, while my idea is that the publio XEGEffiEBBGBBoeaBaaaaasaza cent In 10 years. should be managed for the benefit of my business.”—Washington Star. Rheumatism, Sprains Backache, Neuralgia GIVE YOUR MACHINE SUNSHINE patttag it tn the hot pan. cause such mystifying and often bafflln* rheumatic pains. And best of all this remarkable remedy is welcome to the weakest stomach. If you have drugged yourself until yoar stomach Is nearly paralyzed, yon will be astonished to find that 8. 8. 8. gives no sensation but goes right to work. This I* because it Is a pure vegetable Infusion, 1* taken naturally Into your blood just a* pure Hr 1s Inhaled naturally Into your lung* Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today, and ask for 3. 8. 8. You may depend upon It that ths store that sells you what you ask tor is a goo* place to trade. Write to the Swift Specific Co.. 10« Swift Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga« tut their Book on. Rheumatism.