Purify Your Blood The cause of pimples, boils and oth er eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appetite, which are so common In the spring, Is impure and Impoverished blood. The best way to purify and enrich the blood, as thousands of people know by experience, is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Accept no substitute, but Insist on having Hood's. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. H OWARD E. BUETON - Aaaayer an1 Chemist, Lvttdvil e. Col. Tnili,. HirfM-in.nn i.ri. ..- (inM Kllv. r I J'Aii tl (,,1.1 Miliar ml fln.l r'.. BlSl or Copper, SI. Mailing pnveloj-es a .d fall price list ent on application. Contra) and Tmpiro wurk so licited. Befurenoe: Carbonate National BHtt MOHAIR ?a Write Today for Prices THE H. F. NORTON CO. , 313 and 315 Front St PORTLAND. ORE. iron Aire and kodak HULInHO supplies Write for catalogues and literature. Developing and printing;. Mail orders given prompt attention Fortland i-hoto Supply Co. 149 Third Street PORTLAND. ORE. are the safest and most reliable cathartic and system cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid Liver, Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Drug-gists' or by Mall, 25 Cents Ho vi Chemical Co. Portland, Oubqoic CHEAP POULTRY FOUND DEAR BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL crt the nasi btaoagh mstrndioni in dnriaf one kal wart thai can be produced, ilta latbt work, drill pros ana Itrems. Fiadr ecuipped nacji shop and acaool rooDL Taiuoti fee (35 cash; $40 pa I arals $10 per week. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL a REALTY COMPANY. East 23d tad Mornsaa, Portland. Or INSIST UPON Gasoline and WESTERN Kerosene MANTLES L. A. KLEIN & CO.. Inc.. Distributers Portland. Oref 28 Front Street Money and Brains Cannot Be Spared If Any Flock la to Improve With Each Succeeding Year. Buyers should remember that good stock will cost money; that cheap stock Is dear In the long run. There Is no breeder who has not thought upon the great Increase in the price of grain and the cost of producing fowls ready for the shipping crate. One breeder who sends out hundreds of birds each year has found that it costs htm about $3 a head to place his birds In the shipping coops. This Included all expenses except advertis ing and correspondence. The expense of showing, printed matter, advertis ing, correspondence and feeding, to gether with housing and cooping for shipment, will make a lot of breeders think if they knew exactly what the figures they were coping with. Few breeders know to a cent what every bird sold cost them to sell. Only those who keep an accurate account of their receipts and expenditures know for what prices they can really afford to sell. In this day It costs good money to keep up a strain or flock to a high standard of excellence. Money and brains cannot be spared if any flock Is to grow better each season. Nlnl times In ten the buyer who asks for a $2 bird does not know what good birds are commanding, and expects as much for his money as the man who gives the breeder a carte blanche order for what he wants and then sends the money to pay for it. Utility stock once sold for $1 a head, but this was when fed was cheap and lumber cheaper than It is now. Prices today are higher for good stock because good stock is worth It The beginner should remember that the demand for good birds far exceeds the supply, and if the prices quoted to buyers are not accepted because they think the figures too high, they should re member before finally refusing to pay what is reasonable that some one else will get the birds. SOME SAVORY DISHES SEASONABLE RECIPES THAT ARI WORTH TRYING. Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling ). C. BAYER 2u4 Market Portland. Oregon SEND FOR CATALOGUE. I will oiva for a case of Stomach Trou 1 Will give ble Neuroloa-y will not cure. $500.00 Sick?r'e.U"0U "T my w w w w new booklet Neurology, the Way to Health." Mailed free. DR. H. W. FREEZE, Neurologist. 308 Merchants Trust Bid-.. Portland. Ore. f ARMS, ACREAGE CITY REAL ESTATE AND HOMES 530 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Or. KILL YOUR MOLES, GOPHERS AND OTHER RODENTS Whitney's Rodent Torch will do the work. Fully tested at Lewis and Clark Fair and O. A. C. Address M T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. rcaVRflALCOHOL 1 I iii&iOPIuM TOBACCO nrvjfrnQ nabita Positive. Corel. lUV BnryY Onlvnat lion zed KeeW In. F ' i lia 1L fistiiiito In Oregon. Write LaBaaV ti i 1 ffrJfl fnr ll'nBtratt, circular. PACIFIC COLLEGE Of CHIROPRACTIC 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. Prospective students write for information. Open and private Clinic, morning:, afternoon and evening-. Invalids and others desiring skilled at tendance should write for rooms to the College or Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home MATILDA M. GREINER, D. C, Superintendent. 775 J Williams Avenue, Portland, Oregon Trained nurses, skilled operators and the best Chiropractic advice in consultation in every case. RAISING MORE FARM ANIMALS Other People Are Making Money by Selling to Us, and Why Not Pro duce More of Them Ourselves? (By DR. G. A. ROBERTS. 1 Most fanners could materially profit by breeding and raising more animals. Profitable in two ways: First, directly from the use or sale of such animals; and second, by main taining and increasing the productiv ity of our soils. The Increase In num ber of animals upon our farms should be made gradually, that we may ac commodate ourselves and conditions to care for more. Such an increase would likely be made if we did more breeding and less buying of animals. Other people are making money in raising animals to sell us, and why not produce more of them ourselves? For most of us the profit will not be In raising of pure-bred live stock nor In the raising of scrubs, but will lie in the grading up of our animals. This consists in the using of pure bred sire upon native scrub females. The offispring of such mating would be one-half blood of the breed of the sire. The next mating would then be between the female offspring of the first mating and that of a sire of the same breed as used before. This would yield offspring of three-quarters blood. Continuing this process till the fifth generation, the offspring would contain thirty-one forty-seconds of pure blood. Animals so bred for several generations are called high grades, and while they are usually just as good individuals as if pure bred, the males should not be used for breeding purposes. The reason for not using a grade, even a high grade, sire lies in the fact that the longer a strain of ani mals has been bred for definite char acteristics the more certainty of ani mals of that strain transmitting, by laws or inheritance, those character istics. On the other hand, the short er the time of fixing those character istics, as in grades, the less likelihood of transmitting them. How to Scallop Lamb Casserole o Rice and Meat Blanquette of Lamb Baked Oysters on Toast Canapeea. To scallop lamb remove skin and fat ifom thin slices of cold roast lamb and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cover bottom of buttered baking dish with buttered cracker crumbB; cover crumbs with meat; cover meat with boiled macaroni, and add another layer oi meat and macaroni. Pour over toma to sauce and cover with buttered crack er crumbs. Hake In hot oven until crumbs are brown. Cold boiled rice may be used in place of macaroni. Casserole of Rice and Meat. Line a mold, slightly greased, with steamed rice. Fill the center with two cups cold, finely chopped cooked mutton, highly seasoned with salt, pepper, cay enne, celery salt, onion juice and lemon juice; then add one-fourth cup cracker crumbs, one egg slightly beaten and enough hot stock or water to moisten, cover meat with rice, cover rice with buttered paper to keep out moisture while steaming and steam 45 minutes. Serve on a platter surrounded with tomato sauce. Veal may be used In the place of mutton. Blanquette of Lamb. Cut remnants of cooked lamb In cubes or strips. Re rtpnt twn f-nno mont Irt two runs sauce: sauce made of one-fourth cup each of butter and flour, one cup white stock and one cup of milk which has been scalded with two blades of mace. Sea son with salt and pepper and add one tablespoon mushroom catsup or any other suitable sauce. Garnish with large croutons; serve around green peas or in a potato border, sprinkle with finely chopped parsley. Careme. Select fine fat oysters in the shell. Open carefully, saving all the liquor. Scrub the half shells and place an oyster on each. Cover with a thin layer of cracker crumbs, a bit of butter, a grating of leek, some fine parsley, salt and pepper. Moisten with the oyster liquor and place the sheila evenly on a flat pan and Lake in oven ten minutes. Serve very hot and pass hot French bread with them. Baked on Toast. Toast some thin slices of bread, trim the crusts neatly and butter liberally. Wash and wipe dry large selected oysters and spread them on the toast, covering the slices completely. Put in a quick oven until the edges of the oysters axe curled. Serve at once. Canapeea. Toast some thin slices of brown bread; place on each piece a thin slice of cooked ham and cut Into small rounds with a biscuit cutter. Drain and board the oysters ant. place one in the center of each round; sea son with salt, cayenne and a bit of butter for each. Bake in a hot oven for about three minutes. Garnish with Varsley and thin slices of lemon. Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much lickneta starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervoua and pale-people lack good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating for, after all, a man dan be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi tude of diseases. Get rid of your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course ol Dr. Pierce' m Golden Medical Discovery the treat Stomach Restorative, Liver lavliorator and Blood Cleaaaer. You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov cry," which is a medicine or known composition, having a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bottle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleaiant Pellets regulate and Invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. j W. L. DOUGLAS ftjfflH 2- 3 3 & 4 Shoes IVtSS W. L. Douglas Spring Styles include more Snappy and Up-to-Date Shapes in Oxfords and High Cuts than ever before produced. W.L. Douglas warrants every pair of his sliws to hold their shapo, look and fit lietter and wear longer than any other make, giving jou better value for the money than you can obtain elsewuoro. IV BE WARE OF SUBSTITUTES.' The genuine have W. L. Douglas nnine and the retail ; price stamped on the hottoin, which giutrnntwH full value unci protects the wearer against high prices and Inferior shoes. If your (tester cannot sumily you with the Kenulne W. I.. ltniirlas Blioei. write BOYS' SHOES for Mall order Qalaloa, Shoe sent ttlreel from factory to wearer, all eharirel unpaid. W, L. Uuughi,, 143 atpurk art., Hruektou, Muss. $2 OO, $2. GO i $ 3.00 FOR YEARS Housewives have used a cloth to protect their hair while sweeping, but nothing to protect their lungs, causing Irritation and inflamma tion. Dust Is both dangerous and annoying. You would refuse water that was not clean, but continue to breathe polluted atmosphere and never complain. NO-DUST SWEEPING COMPOUND la chemically prepared, absorbs the dust and dis ease germs, saves doctors' bills. Make your premises dust clean" by using Sweeping Compound; burn the sweepings. NO-DUST No. 1, for household use. In 6 and 10-lb. cans, 36c and 60c, grocers; 76-lb metal drums, $2.50. NO-DUST No. 2, for business places, 75-lb. drums. 2.25; 160-lb. barrels, M-00; 200-lb. bar rels. $6.00; t. o. b. Portland. Order by mail or through your grocer or druggist. Send for circulars. CRES ENT CHEMICAL CO. 626 Washington St, Portland, Ora. Selection of Animals. There are several factors to be con sidered in determining what kind of animals horses, cattle, sheep or swine to raise, what type to select and what breed to choose. Unless breeding animals for our own use, necessarily one of the Important fac tors will be that of market demand. A second factor concerns the condi tions on the farm at the present, or possible changes, with reference to suitable buildings, the character of crops, the convenience to market, help, etc. Again, a third factor may be the fancy of the farmer In being partial to some breeds more than to others, and he is likely to make greater success in the raising of those to favors. 1 County Farm. The Kansas law provides for the establishment of county demonstra tion farms. The work to be done un der the supervision of the state coi lego. Liver, Spanish Style. Place in baking dish layer of sliced onions, then slices of liver rolled In Hour, on liver layer of onions, a med ium Bized sliced tomato, two small green peppers chopped fine, salt and pepper to season, two or three small slices of bacon or a tablespoon of lard may be substituted for bacon Cover with boiling water, bake In moderate oven for about au hour, add ing water if necessary. Fricatelli. This calls for pork, although any cth er kind of meat may be used. Chop one pound raw fresh pork very fine add one teaspoon salt, one saltspoon pepper, teaspoon onion juice, and one half cup stale bread crumbs. Beat :wo eggs and mix all thoroughly. Shape Into small cakes, pan, broil slowly to thoroughly cook, serve with baked or tried potatoes and garnish with pars ley and lemon. Custard Sauce. One pint of milk, yolks of three eggs, one-half cup sugar, little salt, one-half teaspoon vanila. Cook in double boiler. Serve cold. Cocoa or chocolate can be added to custard, making a delicious chocolate sauco. When Ripping a Seam. When ripping a long seam put one, side of the goods under the presser foot of the machine, hold the other side firmly with the hand and with a sharp knife the stitches can be cut quite readily. Marble Cake. Whites of 2 eggs, 1 large cup su tar, H cup milk, Vi cup butter, 2 cups lour, 1 teaspoonfuls baking powder. Take most half and add 3 '.abjespoon ruls of molasses, yolks of the eggs ind 1 teaspoonful of all kinds of spice. Bread Pudding. Take three cups of atnle bread rumbs and one cup of raisins, four iips of milk, one cup of sugar, flavor with vanilla, put Into a pudding pan, and bake from 30 to 40 minutes. The farmer had bought a pair of Bhoes In the city shop. "Now, can't I sell you a pair of shoe-trees?" sug gested the clerk. "Don't git fresh with me, sonny." replied the farmer, brist ling up; "I don't believe shoes kin be raised on trees any more'n I believe rubbers grow on rubber plants, or oysters on oyster plants, b'gosh!" Mothers win find Mrs. Winston's Sonthlog Byrup the best remedv to use foi their eiiUiirea luring the teething puriud. To Stop Bleeding at the Noae. Introduce by means of a probe a small piece of lint or soft cotton, pre viously dipped into some mild styp tic, as a solution of alum, white vit riol, creosote, or even cold water. This will generally prove successful, but If It should fall, cold water may be snuffed up the nostrils. If these remedies fall, and If the bleeding be very profuse, medical advice should be obtained. in pi To Get Its Beneficial Effects; Always Buy the Genuine $YlrUPfliS ana manufactured hyihe Qam'M fw $yjp(o. Sold by all leading Drvqq'ists One Size Ony, 50 a Bottle In Different circumstances. "Hurry, dear!" exclaimed the hu band. "The fire is gaining. We must get out Haven't you got your clothes on?" "Oh, I can't go out this way," she screams. "I couldn't find any thing to put on but my bathing suit, and I'm not going to face all that crowd in It!" Life. WHY PAY MORE? Men'a Hlffh Grade Black or Tan Oxfords, New est Spring Styles, Alt Leathers, 18.80 vhWh, all $2.50 PAIR Mail Orders Promptly filled ROYAL SHOE COMPANY i 229 Morrison St., Bet. 1 st and 2d, Portland, Or. Their Mistake. Some folks get to thinking In sums of figures, and seemingly forgot the bright and shady places peoplod by men and women with their joys and rheumatism, for the very reason that they cannot set such trivial thlnga down In their ledgers. Alcohol not needed Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. A Wa publiah our formulas iers Ws banish aloohol r from our msdioltiei Wa urga you to I ooumltyour ( dootor Ask your doctor, "X' hat fsihe first great rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will uuickly reply, " Keep the bowels regular.'' Then ask him another quea tion, "What do you think of Ayer'a Pills for conatlpation?" Mads by to J, O. Ayar Oo Lawall, Kau. NDW'bFstTIME of the year to hnvn your teeth out and plate and bridi;ewirk dune uud ben ih thfl jiUcd to get tlia best painless work posniblo. OoillJiilH WIT TYIWl Wa finish plato ana brltlne work for out of town ;atruna la onn duy If -i.- ,i - I. l'ai n 1 1 mk on rst-t ton frt-o wlin i nil" ot l,r(,i.... -work in order ed. Consultation Ires. Molar-Crown, $5.00 22kDridgoTts.h4.60 Gold Wan 1.00 EaUMl Fillings 1.00 Silver Fillings .50 Good Rtibbar Plates O.UU iBsit Red Rubber -I lata a 7.50 DR.W.a. 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