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prlng Impure or effete matters in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. ' SarsatabS Jre Hood's Rarsapartlla In -aporation, hreakaia, or leakage. ' mail. u. 1. Lowell, Mass. HOWAKD E. BURTON. A Mayer vr Chemist. Leadville, Colorado, Specimen prices: Gold, Bllvar, Li-ad, 1 ! Uold, 811 ver,7c : Oold, 60u ; Zlno or Ctper,.l. Cyanide ti'sis. Mailing envelopes and full price list int oa application. Control and Urn- tire work olloltud, Reference) Carbonata Uar oual liank. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and Soap Wrapper! from "20 Mule Team Borax" Products and ichantca them for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40 pan lllutraUd catalog's, of 1000 artlclaa fivaa away FEES. Addr.it FAOIflO OOABT BORAX CO., Oakland, Oal. IT'S FREE "SEND FOR IT NOW" The Beet Fruit Tree and Berry Plant Catalog in the Northwest J. J, BUTZER 192 Front St., Portland. Oregon OTEL MOORE open all the year Clatsop Beach Seaside, Orebdn im 'TJC Directly oa the beach overlooking 1 nt the ocean. Hot salt hatha and 11 irr UnilCC surf bathing;. Reerea ULirr nUUdt tlon pier for fishing, fir Bon parlors. Electric llphu. Fire ur place and steam heaU Fine walks fl DCf fill d4 drives. Sea food a spec UKtbUPJ .lty. Hates. ti.60 and $3.00 per lay. 49" Special rates by the week. wmm DAN. J. HOOltE, Proprietor THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER lathe man wha has tried to get the same service out of some other make Clean- Light Durable Ouaajnteca Waterproof and Sold Everywhere rt 300 HlUJTTtr UHlOO nu roi ihk aiiuM C. Gee Wo The well known reliable CHINESE Boot and Herb DOCTOR Hut made m life study of root and herbs, and in that atuUy discovered and in Riv ing to the world bis wonder ful rerrediee. No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used-He Cures Without Operation, or Without the Aid of a hnifa He Ruarnnteeti to Cur Catarrh. Asthma, Lung, Throat. RlietiruatUm. Nervousness. Wrrvoua PehiHtv, Btomach, liver. Kidney Troubles :aIfo Lost Manhood. Be male Weitkness and All Private Lf senses A SURE CANCER CURE lust Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure and Reliable. IF YOn ABE AFI.ICTKI. PON T DELAY. DELAYS ARE UANUEKUt'H. CONSULTATION PHEB tf you oaanot call, write for nympton blank and circu lar. Inclose 4 cents in el ami. THE C. (i EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 01-2 l lrat St., Cor. Morrtaou, Portland, Oregon. ' Pleaas Mention Thia Paper. QualitVi The Power Behind the W fr1 IBAIi.roS V) POWDER ' 25 Ounces A real power that B It' the dough with absolute certainty. No failures. A cake made with K C cannot fall We insist upon money if a trial l4Qu7raT.Hr' vince SHOC8 AT rices. ron MEMBER OF THE FAMILY MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. , W. Lt DouqIbb mmkB mnd bbIIb mrm mmn'm M2.SO. B3.00 and B3.BO mhomm than mny otht manufmoluror In thm - . JZkjjr world, hmcanm ihmy hold Iholr "t&Q mha$f. lit bmttmr. rar lonitm, mnd avso ' of pNifw vmlum thmn anjr othor m&ra, J) akaaa In I ho mroetd lo-drnv. WB W. L Douirlas $4 and $5 Gilt Hit Shoes Cannot B irrtlTIOV. W. I. rrs.Klaa name and prlee H tUmped on bottom. Tfc 1Y Nahatltnt. Fold by the beat ho dealrrt ererywaen. cVbow maJed from fory to .any part of the worhr Ilia. (aud CauOof trae as any addreai. W. 1 lJei-A, Umalst, Matt. 0 - 0 ao mra its accumulated E Mr L Bickford. Gossvllle. N. H., nays: . But have found I Hood reHtores good health and strength." Bunkoed. ' Lazy Lewis I wus told dat de farm' er Wot lives on dat hill paid bis bands Jiat de same whedder dcy worked er not, so I went 'an' hired t' him. Tired Thomas Den youse played off sick, I reckon? Lazy Lewis-Yep, an' at de end or de month I found dat be never paid nobody nothin' nohow. Nothing to Say. The man who bad sculptured the Egyp tian sphinx wai standing off and look in at his handiwork. "But what does it mean?" inquired the bystanders. The sculptor hesitated. '"I I don't know," be answered. "Con sult your Baedeker." As for the sphinx, it grinned slightly, but said nothing. A Dark Secret. The shades of night were falling fast. The pride of the household was en tertaining a young man in the fronl parlor. "Nettie," called the fair one's fathei from the library, "aren't you going tc light the gas in there?" "In a minute, papa," replied the deai girl. "George and I were Just speaklny of--er striking a match." ' Always Talking. "My wife tells me everything she does," said the benedict, proudly. "She is like an open book." "I wish mine was like an open book," sighed the meek little man with the chin whiskers. "You do?" "Yes; If she was like an open book perhaps I would be able to shut her up." . We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. Ton mutt look well after the condition of your liver aud bowela. Unless there la dally action of the bowela, poisonous producta are absorbed, causlnft headache, biliousness, nau sea. dyapepsia, and thua preventing the Sur aaparilla from doing It beet work. Ayers Pllla are liver pllla. Act Kently. all vegetable. The doa It only one pill at bedtime. Made bv J. C. Ayer Co, Lowell. Mass Also manufacturer of HAIR VIOOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. ijers Purity Dough! or 25 Cents raises and sustains refunding your does not con you. Equalled At Anr Price jT 8f rvrnv i m Q . v.. m1 x a taJ Rv4 ' J I HI exrlutnttiti' TO BE-ENTEB PULPI1. srv .AFTOIKETTB L.BROWN The first woman to be ordained a clergyman in the United States, Rev. Antoinette L. Brown Blackwell, now 83 years old, is about to resume active work in the Unitarian church. She gave the site, and with the aid of 30 adherents is having built the first Uni tarian church In Union county, New Jersey, near her home, In Elizabeth. Every fourth Sunday she will occupy the pulpit. About 60 years ago Rev. Mrs. Black well preached her first sermon at Hen rietta, N. Y. She was one of the first women in the United States to receive a college degree. In 1853 she was or dained a Congregational minister at South Butler, N. Y"., accepting the pas torate of a church there. She is a noted woman suffragist THE ART OF BEGGING. There are tricks in every trade, but the professional beggar is about the trickiest individual at large. His suc cess depAids entirely upon his ability ARMED ONE-ARMED BEGGABS. to awaken sympathy. Years of mis fortune alone are not always suffi cient, so he resorts to deception in make-up, usually running toward de formity of some sort. Playing cripple Is a favorite ruse. In the larger cities, where begging still flourishes under the guise of ped dling, this deception is resorted to daiiv. It is an old dodge to pose as ; a one-armed man. A false stump is attached to the shoulder and the real arm is tied to the side of the body. A loose-fitting coat or a full blouse does the rest. A Little Retouching. The wonders of photography are ever on the increase. Nevertheless, there are still some limitations to the power and skill of even the most ex pert photographer. Mr. Hall is an amateur of no mean attainments, and when his old Aunt Hannah from Bushby came down to the city he secured a picture of her in her most characteristic pose arms akimbo and mouth slightly open. When Aunt Hannah saw the first print, she looked f at it, held it off, drew lt close again, and then sat down to write her nephew. , "Ikar James," wrote the old lady, "yours with photograph taken during my late visit just received. In reply I would say, I'm well enough pleased with it for myself and your folks. But in the one you send out to California to Emma, I'd rather you'd straighten out my elbows and lot my arms hang. Afft-ctionately, Aunt Hannah. "I S. Perhaps you'd better close my mouth a mite more, as Emma's husband is a stranger to ine." IV o Inaide. It distressed Miss Willing to find how much the little girls in her Sun day school class thought about dross and outward adorning. She lost no op portunity to tell them how slight was the Importance of such things, says the Youth's Companion. 'The reason I didn't come last Sun day was because my Coat wasn't fin ished," said small Mary Porter one day, when questioned as to her non-apivar-ance the week before. "My old one had siKits on it that wouldn't come off and a place where the buttons had torn through." "But, Mary, deflr," said the teacher, gently, "you know it's not the outside that really matters." "Yes'm, I know," said little Mary; "but, Miss Willing, mother had ripped the lining out, bo there wasn't any in side to look at." The Dreaded A'nlaanee. "I wish you would give this cilice boy a trial. I am sure you will like him. He is such a cheery little chap always whistling at his Job." "Humph! I guess that Is the very reason he is now whistling for a job.'' Baltimore American, THE LIME. SULPHUR 8PRAY. Good Preventive for Apple Scab and Lata Harmful Than Some. A. B. Cord ley. Entomologist, Oregon Experiment Station, Corvallis. 1 he eerious results in the form ot "Bordeaux Injury" which often follow applications of Bordeaux mixture ren der it almost imperative that some means be found of reducing this injury, or that some spray be discovered which may be used as a substitute foi Bor deaux. For the past two or three yeara I have observed, after winter spraying apple and pear trees wfth lime-sulphur solu tions, for San Jose scale, that the fruit upon the sprayed treeB was less "scab by" than that upon unsprayed trees. Upon two different occasions thia winter application was delayed until the blos soms were about to open and while the spray, which was applied at the full strength, did considerable injury at the time, its decidedly beneficial effects wtre noticeable when the fruit was gathered. However the generally good results which follow winter applica tions ol lime-sulphur are now well known and this part of the work re quires no further comment. Nevertheless, these observations sug gested to me the probability that lime sulhur solution might be used as a subatitute for Bordeaux mixture for summer applications and during the past year I have so used it upon vari ous plants for various purposes. It is not proposed at this time to go at all into detail regarding these ex periments I wish only to call ' atten tion to some of the results obtained which show conclusively that lime sulphur solutions may be used as a summer spray without injury to foliage and also point strongly to the probabil ity that by its uee apple scab may be effectually controlled without danger of spray injury to the frnit. Sufficient work has not been done to justify the statement that lime-sulphur is equal to Bordeaux as a preventive of this disease but the results of the single season's work point eo strongly to thia conclusion that I feel justified in call ing attention to them, that growerB who have suffered loss from Bordeaux injury, and others who are interested, may make comparative tests of the two sprays the coming season. In carrying out the work the past season it became necessary first of all to determine how strong a solution could be used without injury to the foliage. This, again, made it necessary to adopt some method of "standardiz ing" the,, spray. After considerable work we adopted what may be termed the "stock solution" method of prepar ing the spray and adopted as a stand ard for the work a "stock solution" having a epecific gravity of 1.27. (For determining the specific gravity of the solution while at work in the field we have found the specific gravity hydro meter a very convenient instrument. It is cheap, simple and convenient, and we would recommend every grower who expects to use lime-sulphur as a summer spray to obtain one.) This solution, similar to the Kex. Niagara and Phoenix lime-sulphur spraya upon the market, any of which would undoubtedly do as well, is of a clear, dark amber color, is without sed iment, and. as stated above had a epe cific gravity of 1.27. Analysis snowed that each gallon contained in solution 2.38 pounds of sulphur. During the season of 1907 these "stock solutions" of lime-sulphur were used variously diluted upon the apple, pear, peach, plum, prune, quince, cherry, grape, potatoes and celery. The results obtained indicated that lime-sulphur sprays produced by di luting 1 gallon of the stock solution with 15 gallons of water may be safely used upon all of the above-named plants, with the exception of the peach, unless it may be early in the spring, when very slight injury was produced. For nee upon the peach each gallon of solution should be diluted with at least ,20 gallons of water. For the experiments with apple scab a block of 400 Yellow Newtown trees were selected, because this variety is particularly susceptible to this disease and because this block was known to be badly infested. The entire orchard was sprayed with iime-sulphur for San Jose scale late in February. The orchard ' was then divided into two plats. One plat was sprayed with Bordeaux mixture on Apirl 20, May 8 and May 17. The other plat was sprayed on the same dates with lime sulphur solution di luted 1-15. Unsprayed trees were left as checks in each plat. At picking time the fruit wa9 care fully gathered, examined and separated into three grades to show per cent of fruit absolutely free from scab, slightly scabby and badly scabbed. It was then regraded to Bhow per cent of fruit injured by spray. The summing of results is shown graphically )n the following table. Column marked A shows per cent of fruit free from scab; B, that showing only small scab spots; C, that badly scabbed and unmarketable; D shows spray injury. A B C D Unsprayed 19.9 28.7 61.3 C Bordeaux 49.1 35.4 15.5 31.9 Lime-sulphur.. 79.3 15.3 6.3 0 It must be remembered in interpret ing these results that they represent only one season's work on one variety. Slice two cupfuls peaches. Butter a baking dish and lay In lt a layer of the peaches, sprinkling with cinnamon, and sugar and dotting with bits of butter, riace over this a layer of bread or cake crumbs. Then alternate peaches and crumbs until the dish Is thwd quarters full, having' crumbs on top. 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