POULTRY — ■ and Dairy Produce vf all hind« waniml. Writ* for our C4S// OFIEH Pcarwon-l'aireCo. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY and ••«l»n»»d UMiar«. Mv>mllla »lr brn.l f..» hi'Wfa Ll»i an>l I’ ftm . 11IK J. K. M AHI IN CO. kj |S| Hl . I'urtland, Or. I Not HI« Fault. Th» new foreman was u hustla f. Nothing cHcaped hl« enxln ay«, mid i wli»n«v«r ha mtw n workman auffor- In« from a lin'd feeling ha quickly wok» him up. Ho when he discovered a bricklayer »Hatching a quiet pipe behind a wheel- ; burrow Ida wrath arose mightily. “What do you think you're paid for? i Get on with yo<r Job, Il you don't want to gat flrad pretty phsrp.*’ I "All right, boa«,*' rejoined the work man. "Keep your 'air on. Rome wasn't built In a day. you know." "That may be," rejoined the huatler, "but I wasn't foreman of that Job "— New York Globe. OMELETS IN SEASON CBPBCIALLY APPROPRIAT» JU»T NOW WITH VBGKTABLÍ». Flnsly Choppsd Spinach Is On» of th» . Ecp.clal Favorite«—For Thos« Fond of Chlvoo—Made With Smoked Fleh. BITS OF CARPETS FOR RUGS Odds and Ends That Are of No Use Make Artistic Coverings for the Floor. "Wbat on earth are you going to do with those bits of carpet?" asked tbe family friend who had Just dropped In to find the bousemlslress making up a bulky package of odds and e»ds of floor-covering, chiefly tbe results of refitting» occasioned by the migration "Going to have them made Into rugs," replied her friend, poking a re- calcitrant bit of Brussels back into 'he bundle ■'I've discovered a man who makes tbe most bewitching ones you ever saw out of Juat such bits as these - or out of old carpets, either, provided they sre not rotten or motb- ■taten. He first unravels tbe weft of 'he carpet, and then weaves It up again In bit or miss fashion, and tbe results— aa the phrase goes—simply beggar d< acrtptlon.' Why, Mrs. B. has a nursery rug that he made for her out of odds and ends such as ibene, and It's really beautiful, besides being delightfully thick and warm In fact. It’s Just like a new carpet. "You've no Idea how artistically the blues and reds and yellows and moss greens blend when they are woven to gether without any regard for pattern. And. of course, aa the pieces are of absolutely no use for anything else, H's practically clear gain, especially as the cost of making In hardly more 'han that of weaving a rag carpet." MEMORIES OF STAR Comedian Tells of a Lifetime's Recollections. Tims When Jack O'Brien, of Pugil istic Fame, Came to the Aid of will pay high salaries to their Sten- ographen, Bookkeepers, Accountant« Perlloualy Near Stranded Band and Office Assistants. of Thespians. HUT they must be competent! At our school individual instruction Leo H. White Is to play comedy and ; 1« given; each stucient is drilled daily, dramatic parta. Mr. White will be I «nd when graduated is COMPETENT remembered aa tbe leading comedian to earn a g'xxl »alary. with tbe original "Merry Widow" com- i Let us interest vou. Write for free A position guaranteed. pany. He was later a member of the ( catalog today. "Gay Musician," a musical comedy, BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE which played in New York for two i Tacoma, Washington. seasons. Leo's experiences have been I many and var'ed; among the most! comical Is the following: "I joined a small repertoire company in tbe state of Pennsylvania after tbe mu- TO LEARN CHIROPRACTIC. Casks • !«*<«,. steal comedy In which I was playing Nob Oww^eW tkbo. U® UeeaOMnM KW. twSaA fc« blew up.* Tbe company was a regu- j lar fly-by-night troupe of the barn- He Came Back. storm variety. We were to play a , town of a thousand Inhabitants the : Theodore has come back borne. night after I Joined them, and 1 was Goodness gracious. Willie! All the folks in U. S. A. instructed to iearn the part of Ham' , Have about gone silly. i In Hamlet I did learn a few lines. Herd old go for old Woodrow, and when the curtain rung up for the To get the White House ready. performance I managed to jabber my ! But his smile will be in style way through to the end. Tbe people , When he welcomes Teddy. who saw the show thought It was i great. A few nights later we reached Teddy went into the wild. a civilized town with the big popula Over trees and under. tion of 5,000. The manager of the I Finding rivers, killing snakes. Just a-ralsing thunder, opera house had some idea of tbe ! Brought some hides, and bones hw artistic quality of our company, and : sides. refused to let us play. Jack O'Brien, : Back to zoo and college. the well-known prixe fighter, happened ' Bet the kids will bust their lids. to be in town, which, by the way, Crammin' in the knowledge! A vegetable omelet especially »ulted to th« »ea«on 1» spread with finely ! chopped spinach, highly »easonvd with ! ; paprika, salt and pepper, moistened Didn't Have the Key. with butter. To many tastes this *• The red haired office boy was to be preferred to the spinach puree, whistling u late popular air. but be which results from pressing tho boiled didn't curry the lune very well. "You wIII break Into song occaalon- spinach through a «love. Tbla pnrticu ally, will you?" remarked hie em ular omelet was garnished with two mounds of the fiuely chopped splnnch. ployer. , •■Hometime«,’’ anewered the auburn each one set on a round of fresh to haired youth loeed SkywhaH, •!• mato which had been sauteed In a lit- DAISY FLY KILLER f *> 1 An.« all "If you'd get the key you wouldn't i tie butter The combination of colors « «• H..I, >!«•<«, Of MMfttoL . need to break In," retorted the boa« — 1 as well as the flavors seemed a little > .«<• ail j National Monthly. • •<••« , N> M •( out of the ordinary. *•<•1, •.•»'tipi.1«^ Uy i i .»I . will u- i » luf ! For the lover of chives comes an h I Mt « ihiNf. I Wright'« Indian Vegetable 1'ills are «old « ..«ffcMiwI • »«•usw. omelet In which flneiy c ’ .opp«d chives held »y daotof«, •< with arid without soluble «ugsr coating. • «• 111 r »«M* are sprinkled generously through the I > They regulate the bowala, invigorate the i egg mixture before cooking. There is BASuUl (UUU IM Af* . Sw.tl,«. ». I ! liver arid puufy the blood. Adv. no filling In thia form of omelet, but I with it Is served a spoonful of rich Poorly Located. ■ Getting Monotonous. Waverly had juet returned from an cream sauce, yellow with the yolk of Little John »»> full of mischief and I an egg and with chopped chives sprin 1 during bla fl rat year at school hardly extended eastern trip. '•Were you In many of the old N<*w kled In two crossing lines over its sur a day paaied that lie waa not aeut to J England towns?** gelled Marcella. face, forming a pretty garnish to the aland In th« corner , ! "Nearly all of them of nuy •lie.” dish. When th« schoolhouse burned . | "And did you aro Plymouth Rock?* 4 down and a new one waa Immediately Sorrel, that special delight of the ( **llud my picture taken standing on begun the little boy went to h't fallii i, ' French, la also an excellent addition it • who waa county auperlntcndent. to the omelet. It Is generally used In "What did you think of the rock?** “Ilou t you think wo could get the "Oh. It'» all very well In Ita way. the form, of a puree for tbe filling of j carpenter to build a round achoolhou»« but why on earth do they have It In the omelet and also aa a garnish I thin time, father." be «aid. ■u<h n dinkey little town?** — Young* Substantial and Savory Meatleas Rec around It This Is a piquant bit of "Win, MUI? hla father naked. In un town Telegram. ipe Served With Brown Gravy tonlalimcnt flavoring not sufficiently used tn this . or Tomato Sauce. "Hccuuae,'* the little fellow urn country but eaally found at any green j FrtMi Io Our Hr ad rm awerrd, "I'm getting very tired of grocer's, especially In a foreign quar- was the town of bls birth. He came Write Murlua Fyr hrinr«!y Co ('biratfo, for cornerà " Atlanta Journal. Housekeepers may be glad to knew ■ to our assistance by agreeing to give •» vagi’ IIIUKtratrd Kya Free. Write all I ter of the city. about Your It/•» Trouble act4 tbry will a4«iK< A plain omelet mixture Into which of this meatless recipe, which will be a boxing exhibition after the last act, a. Io the Pr«»|M-r Application of the Murine providing the manager of the theater Is beaten finely chopped parsley, | found very substantial: Vye Httogllra In Your Hpe.-lal < a»r. Your Make one pint of bean or lentil pulp would allow us to play there. If we Drugglal will tell you that Murine Rrlirve« chives and sorrel results In a savory ’ by soaking and boiling half a plat of h-iftt Kye«. Ntreugthene Weak Kyee. Ix»r«n*l hadn't played. I had resolved to eat dish, which because of Ils green tone Nmart, «Ox-lhrw I «« |,alu, an>l arils fur #0c. Try It InVuur I >r«au4 in Itnby'a Kyra Cue Is appropriately garnished with over . dried beans or lentl's. then putting < my part in Hamlet' Weil, the show ’ them through a potato rlcer or colan managed to pull through for tbe night. Scaly XyeiiU« and Mrauuiatiun. lapping rings of green peppers which der to remove the skins. Take half a ! amidst catcalls and ben fruit. Well, have been either parboiled or sauteed. ' pint of strained, rather thick canned . now for the sad part of tbe story. A Everybody** Dcmg It. Thia makes an attractive dish for Th» chief ww berating a patrolman. luncheon or supper, and It something fomato and get all the pulp, but no I sparring partner had to be chosen to "Why did you let that crook net ; more elaborate Is desired a spoonful seeds, through the colander; one pint carry out the promised boxing exhibl- may from you?'* hr demanded. "You of nut meal; two raw eggs; one gill of I of thick cream sauce may be placed »aw him enter the house?" browned flour; one small minced on- : within each alternating ring of green "Yea. chief.” Ion; one tablespoonful of minced pare pepper. ’And you raw hl in come out?” ley. "Yen, chief ” The combination of smoked or salt- Season highly with sage, sweet mar- "Then why didn't you dunce right I ed fish 1« another surprise in the way d'Tam. celery salt, pepper and pap- after him?” , of a new omelet. Smoked salmon Is rlka and add one gill of sweet milk. "1 did dance after him.*’ protested the piHHoman, "but you see he was particularly appellxlng to use in this Mix all thoroughly. Put the mixture doing the tango and I wus using the way and Is being served In flakes i Into a well greased baking dish or ' beaten through the entire omelet or > lurk's bead; brown in a quick oven. hestitatjon." -Judge. ! mixed with cream sauce Into a smooth I allowing it to be In about twenty min and used aa a filling and gar- utes. Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the . . paste nlah. Flakes of salt codfish, browned Turn the roast out on a flat meal brightest and fastest I In a little butter and scattered over platter, serve hot, with brown gravy 1 the surface of the omelet Just before Quick Results. , or tomato sauce. Twu nicn were talking of the Lari , folding, also give an unusual flavor, j relished by the somewhat critical time«. Superior Bread Pudding. "D ock your wife ever grieve beesuse ! spring appetite. One and one-half cupful of white »he threw over a wealthy man In or sugar, two cupfuls of fine dry bread der to marry you?” queried Hall. The Moth Evil. crumbs, firs egga, ons tablespoonful "Well, »he started It once." waa the Moths deposit their eggs In spring of »utter, vanilla, rose water or lemon reply, "but 1 cured her of It without This, therefore, la the time to put flavoring, one quart of fresh rich milk Official German ntntintlre «how thnt delay." and half a cupful of jelly or jam. Rub "1 wish you would tell me how. ’ away fure and woolens for the sum the average yearly Income of the rail i mer. It Is not tbe moth, but the mag- ! the butter Into a Cupful of sugar, beat way maintenance worker« in Baden 1« «aid Hall. "I started right In grieving with ■ got of tbe moth that does the mis the yolks very light and stir these to 1260; tn Wurteuiburg, >250; In Ba To effectually preserve them gether to a cream. The bread crumbs varia. 1230; In Saxony. $135; in i’rua- ¡ her." replied the other; "and 1 grieved ' chief harder and longer than ahe did."— , from tbs ravages of these Insects soaked In milk are added and then the ala. 1210. Lippincott'« Magaxine. i thoroughly beat the furs with a thin, flavoring. Bake In a buttered pudding j rattan, and air them for several hours;! dleh (a large one) until the crust Is ' then carefully comb them with a clean "set" Draw to the mouth of tbe oven, RESINOL WILL SURELY comb, «rap them up In newspapers STOP THAT ITCHING (moths dislike the printing Ink of spread over with Jam or Jelly. Cover with a meringue made of the stiff ALL HIÜHIS HLStRVlD q My. what relief! The moment that newspapers) perfectly tight, and put whites and half a cupful of sugar. Shut realnol ointment touche« Itching «kin. them away In a thoroughly tight chest, the oven and bake until the meringue th» Itching atop» and healing beglua. lined with tin or cedar wood. i begins to color. Eat with cold cream. 1Y» n»««< «»Krti. »1. hraiiMul. planis» Leo H. White. That la why doctors have prescribed They should be taken out and ex In strawberry season, substitute a pint pimenUrtrf InvrntH lor children 1 it successfully for nineteen years In amined In the sun al least ones a to • yr»r» »4 •(«. AH.tr in one yirve of fresh fruit for the preserves. a th dfop hfck. •¡•FpeM on or even the severest cases of ccxema, tet lion, and they picked on me. At taat month. of. FaMly waabed. No DfM ter, ringworm, rashes and other tor r lx ilk.* ba nil to vup dnulMton time I weighed a hundred and two Camphor is said to be one of the Potatoes In Southern Style. menting. unsightly skln-eruptlons. Made in Mae denial, »nd blue »nd white hi. Lory »tripe« for »11 the With the help of warm baths with beet preventives as well as the oldest Six large sweet potatoes, three table pounds, just a little more than jack year r«>nn.l. Abo lifhtrr weight ' O’Brten's boxing gloves. He played reslnol soap, reslnol ointment restores known. spoons of butter, four tablespoons of n'a’rrlal f.»r tumn’l veer. All the skin or scalp to perfect health r»rmrnr» trimmed »Uh fast tod Of sugar. Cook the potatoes in their with me for a little while and then I blur galatr». Mede In Dutch nn-h became peevish, smacking him rough- and comfort, quickly, easily and at Rag-o Muffins. skins until tender, remembering that with elbow «loom and hl<b little cost. nrik »nd ioof decree. Three cupfuls flour, four level tea j sweet potatoes must be cooked slow ly on the chin. Well—when i woke up Resinol Is nlso a perfect household the doctor at my bedside asked me remedy wherever a soothing, healing spoonfuls baking powder, two table ly. Cut them In rather thick slices an-! if I cared to send any news to my 75c the suit spoonfuls sugar, about threefourth« lay them in a greased baking dish, application Is needed. It contains If ytHtr d«»|rr cshih K »upply you. relatives." ’ nothing of a harsh or injurious na cupful of milk, one half teaspoonful sprinkling with the sugar and adding we will «end them, charte» prepaid on receipt of prtc«, 7$c each. ture. and can be u»ed on the tendercst cinnamon, onehalt cupful currants or the butter between the layers. Bske A New rnrr If They or mo»t Irritated surface, where you chopped raisins, two tableapoenfuls half an hour tn a moderate oven and Films Becoming Cheaper. Suit LI\LL Kip wouldn't dare use most other skin butter. Mix as for biscuits. Roll out to serve in the same dish tn which they Prices of motion-picture films are remedies. Every druggist sells res MaJ« By O steadily falling. In March, 1912, the Hvl Str«u«» a Co- San Franci«co^ Inol ointment (50c nnd fl), and reslnol one-fourth Inch thickness In a long were baked. sheet, brush with butter and sprinkle average export price, based upon rul soap (25c). with fruit, sugar and cinnamon. Roll Asparagus on Toast. ing wholesale prices at the domestic like a jelly roll. Cut off pieces three- Tie a bunch of asparagus up with points of shipment, was a little less fourths Inch In thickness. Rake tn soft string when you have cut away than ten cents per linear foot, and in buttered tin In hot oven and about the woody ends, and cook about twen March, of the present year, a little fifteen or eighteen minutes. ty-five minutes in salted boiling wa more than three and one-half cents. ter. Have ready some slices of crust The unexposed films dropped in ex Poor Man's Stew. less toast; dip each In the asparagus port price from 12 cents per foot in Line bottom of baking dish with liquor. Butter well while hot and lay March. 1913. to three cents per foot very thin sllqps of salt pork, then a upon heated dish. Drain the aspara in March of the current year, while layer of sliced potatoes (thin layer), gus and arrange upon the toast. Pep tbe exposed films in tbe same period slightly declined. s layer of split crackers. Put In an- per, salt and butter generously. i other layer of potatoes, onions and crackers. Cover with milk and bake Chicken Livers With Bacon. Mostly Unexposed Films Sold. like escalloped potatoes. You proba Clean the livers and cut each liver Formerly most of the films were ex bly will have to add more milk, as In six pieces. Wrap a thin slice of pcsed before exportation; now about crackers take up a lot bacon around each piece and fasten four-fifths of the entire quantity ex ! with a small skewer. Put In a broiler, ported consists cf unexposed films ! place over a dripping pan and bake Potato Puff. available for camera use in foreign Melt a dessertspoonful of butter In in a hot oven until the bacon is crisp, countries. Of the months exporta n cup of hot milk, add two cupfuls of turning once during the cooking. tions of motion-picture films, 20,000,- cold mashed potatoes and boat until 000 feet were unexposed and 3.000,000 light, then add one egg and two table- Cleaning Hint. feet exposed, thus reversing the pro spoonfuls of grated cheese, with a I have found, write« a contributor to portions which obtained in March of pinch of salt and dash of pepper to Modern rrlscllla, that gasoline will last year, when unexposed films rep season, and then boat again thor^ not make a circle on material If It is resented only 83,000 feet out of a to oughly. Pour Into a baking dish and mixed with cornmeal. Rub the spot tal of 3,000,000 feet of all kinds of bake a nice brown. with the saturated coinmeal until the films exported. spot disappears, then brush thor Let R. S. S. Hustle Impurities Outward. Potato Straws. oughly. Impurities lodge so deeply In the tls«ues sential to well balanced health as tho nutrl- Foreign Sales of Films. tlist they cShnot In- rcn.lied t>y any erdl- tioua elements <>t th«- meats, groins, fata Pars and cut raw potatoes Into nsry method. Mercury and other dangerous nnd sugars of our daily food. Our foreign sales of motion pictur.. For Stains on Mahogany. Not only thia, but If from the presence slices one-quarter of an Inch thick; cut mlnernl drugs may cnet-k a dlsoaae, but to get right down Into wlure tho blood Is of some disturbing poison there Is a local these into narrow strips or straws and Use oxalic acid and water, rubbing films are chiefly to England. That vitiated r'-'iulrra H. R. H,, the greatest or general Interference of nutrition to soak In cold water an hour. Dry on a it In with a clean cork until the stain country takes about nine-tenths of the cause holla, carbunclca, alteresacs and blood nwlfler known. Ita action la pro The next largest cus kindred troubles, R. R. R. oo directs the cloth and fry In deep hot fat until disappears. noun. <d. Mahogany may be pol total exports. In a very brief time R. R. R haa the local celts that this poison la rejected and crisp and well colored. Drain on pa ished with a flannel cloth dipped in tomers are Canada, Australia. Cuba. eliminated from their presence. reeonatruettvo proveaa so under control that France, Japan. Argentine, Braxtl, Co From the fact that R. S. R. Is purely per and sprinkle with salt Serve with eweet or cold drawn linseed oil. remarkable changes arc observed. All eruptive jdaees hesl, mysterious pains an.l a botanical preparation, It la accepted by lombia, Venexuela, China, Hongkong, achee have dlsappesre.t, and from bead to the weakest stomach and has groat tonic chops. and the Philippine Islands. In many foot there la conacloua aenaatlon of re Influence. Not one drop of drugs or min For Your Chandeliers. erals Is used In Its preparstlon. Ask for newed health. To Freshen Black Kid Gloves. Try cleaning chandeliers with vine other countries, however, motion pic The rstraordlnary manner In which R R. S H R and Insist upon having It. And R. driven Impurltlea out of the blood la due If you desire skillful advice upon any mat Mix a teaspoonful of salad oil with gar and salt, rubbing vigorously. Wash tures are being made with cameras to Ita catalytic force In tbe blood cella, ter concerning the blood and skin write to a few drops of black Ink. Apply with off this cleanser, for If left on the equipped with films manufactured In The Swift Specific Co., 221 Swift Bldg, contains one Ingredient, tbe arrive pnrpoee t>n not allow some aealoua • feather and then dry tbe gloves In metal will tarnish. Brighten with the United States, the world's largest of which la to stimulate tho tlaeuee to the Atlanta, fit healthy selection of Its own essential nutrl- clerk to larrup the atmosphere In eloquence ths sun purveyor of that article of Increas tripoil and sweet oil. over something "Just as good" u h. 8. A ■tent and the medicine, elemcnta of thio ing popularity. -••eUeaa blood purifier are Just as es Deware of all counterfeits. I« no mora mcmmty i I iko Smallpo a Army «•pativa*« |1M «enu>««»<r«I'd lb« ehrval mirm u U« m 4 eff|- •acy. aad te«. « I A m < Uy ph«.td VaeriaetMa. •• «KiXtaalad NOW l>y fait t»l>y«l>lM. you gM you» I««. A»b y—if «ky«h leu. diut«i«t. Of »«ud f<M *'ll»v» FwM»>«d typh i.ir* trlllftg ut lyyhold V•••io«, •«•allo r«<^m u*e, mm J doi>tf«f fumi Typhuld Calti««», it* orma iammimv »rsartrv cal *•••*«••• • ««auge VMM« W • KVV MU»H MEANT FOR THE VEGETARIAN W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES OPPORTUNITY IS HERE I ' i ' I ' ' : HOSTETER’S Stomach Bitters It is for Poor Appetite. 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