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7 file li.ntiii.ie Where’s that Pig ? If liter* i* a pl» left In any r«»rnarr of th* Northwest w* want It. Ww want a* much dtmaawl pork aa we ran |MM«ib|y get. W* will pay *» follow» for pruduc«. W* never tak* off rottimiaalon. Hhip by expre»»: Dreaaed Pork ............................ 12' .r Dr**oed Veal ........................... I >>. rrvah I ega Me Liv* Chicken» Kena ......... I I Npting Chlckena ZO» «¿leaning the Henhouse. *OLD BILL MACABBE.” At a I-ondon board *< bool the tear a er had elplalned to the children the meaning of the word "ability." "Now. children." she went on. '.‘what word would express the opposite to ability?" A sharp fared little boy at the end of ill« end form bobbed up Ills head and exclaimed. "Please, teacher, nobil ity!"— Work Hnd Play. I? you wish to rid your henhouses of lice and oiltes now Is the time to do M Clean them perfectly, whitewash the sides and roosts, remove al! lifter from the nests and whitewash them out side and In Take out all droppings and litter on the floor and sprinkle ashes over the floor every few days Fumigate the house one« or twice a week with sulphur or tobacco amok* I can Make a war on the Insects for the while nest two months, and you will not be I« top troubled much with them during sum mer. Mr. make louse. Ailtlre*« all ahlpment». I BANK L. SMITH MEAT CO- ’’FlffhUnff the Beef Trust" CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. PORT1AND, OREGON < Necks for Ik. lommH.lu. PILI S Table. Tli« author of ' The Sabbath In Puri tan New England" im-utlona a custom Which prevailed In several New Eng “I hrtve •nffrrrd with pile» for thirty land cliurrl.es that made It the duty ■i« year«. One year »go )»»t April 1 lx* of the deacons to walk up and down g ut Uknig CaMTitrels fur c<»ii»tii»ttion In the aisles of the church at the close of the courac ut a week I noth r<| the pile» ••m h service uinl deliver Io every |>er- br^*n to <liMip|M*Mr and at the end ol aix son who In their judgment was fitted wrrka they <hd not trouble utc at all to commune s metal < heck, which en C mm arrla have «lour wundert for me 1 titled him at th« next celebration of am entirely cured anti frrl like a new man ” George Krydcr, N u | ka 1 cod , Q. the Lord's supper to Join In the aacred Pkwaanl. Falalabl* I a*tat G<<al ordinance On th« communion Bab !>•, <»<a*l N»»vvr ick< n W«wkam or Grip*. JOr, 26c. fiO*- Nwvrr aokl in bulk. ’Lb» g*rt- bath It was th« deacons* duty to see uln«* taliUvt »lamptM C C C. <auarania*rwj u> I 'at every one who presented himself rurw or v<njr n»«n*y i*a*?k 1 tin- Ixrrd'a table Im I this idler k and tn collect It from the connuunlcant lie The Ambiguous C ook . fore passing to him the bread and Mrs DeAyaker —Did your cook leave wino. on account of the extra 15 cents a week that the Rarer woman offered All Iw lie Ct.r »««Is. It Is an open qua si Ion If the old flab- her ? Mrs Von llolmer—I can’t tell; she er man In th« following story ever got said she was going to leave because the right answer to the probla-m that was puzzling hla head A writer lu she wanted the change, and I don't Everybody's Magaxlne. at least, leaves know whether she meant the money on« In doubt ou that wo re Th* riddle or the new place was thia "If a herring nnd a half Hack to coals a penny and a half, how many ••Ye«. ! am a milliner.** herrings can you buy for a shilling?* ••Trim ha la, eh? Maybe you can The old flabermun bad worked on It pick up aoma idea« out here In the for some time country.” “What did you say the mackerel “1 have already learned much. I • nd a half coat?’ he aaked at last. had always supposed that the blue* "I didn't say mackerel; I said bar aotna were wired to the bushes." ring'' explained the skipper. Knnaaa City Journal "Oh. that a different,'' aald the other. A ■ A nieudnieat. •I've l«< u hearing <>t> mackerel." "Are you ready to live on my In- com«?" he aaked »oftly Rob Dentists of Gold Lesf. She looked up luto lull far, truat- "Pennyweighters." ns the detectives cal) them, have been busy In Washing Ingly. deareat,'* ■be answered, ton during the last few days Eleven -If "Certainly, —If----- " dentists' offices have been entered aud "If what?" robbed nt gold leaf and platinum to "If you get another one for your- the value of nlxiut 1300 Mklf " New York Journal. ITCH CAN BE CURED I tn * «hor? time by u»it>tf PLUMMER'S ITCH REMEDY In ho r«nt ran* only. Addr««» PLUMMER DRUG COMPANY Third anil Madison Portland. Or Keister’s Ladies Tailoring College Not Appall -'i, Stage Manager—Do you know, my dear sir. that not mors than one pUy In fifty la a success? Ambitious Author—Tea. air. but that doenn't scare mo. Thle play la one of a thousand. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY t ~ »■« IS. K tutting, Fitting, Drafting, Design Liquid Fann. 25c. 50c. 5.1«» Tub«», 25c. $1 00. ing, Tailoring and Dressmuking taught. 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Work or I’evth without I’liit«-. 11 50 to 55 Gold < ’row <>• ................ . $ I.SO I > $3.00 $ I.5O •■> t, on porrvlHin Crttwiw Gokl or Porcolain Filling* $1.00 lip Silver Killing» ............... 30» to $1 .00 Beet Plate Made $7.30 No rhanr.•-» lor Paini««« Extrneting when oth.-r work la don*. Ifi y«*rs' Gusrsntee with nil work Hour». K n in. ti kp m. ¿II Morrison Street. N amedic O f No. 30—'tO P N U MARK ABSOLUTELY CURES DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES >I(M I u ll nil' 111 NATIONAL MEDICINE CO., LTD 422b Shcllcv Blk.. Morrison St. Rooms 3 and 4, Portland. Or Pi.. Mnnhnll 211« APPENDICITIS REMEDY 1.__ ,___________________________ Tbv <»nl> ki own euro (».r A|>|>on«lieitl* without th«« Hid of the knife Ghc« iiuiiii'dlufe relief. Hint elfucta h periuan<<nt cur«» in h whorl time I'ltlt l V. 6. “SPECIAL” REMEDY. For VVouu’ii * AllineiitM rumor* of th» How- el* Also I»inbet«**. Kidney and Bladder Trou hl.MI I It 14 1 <• I lil* Nr* Kcientlfl«' " ork In n home treatment. VV’rlio < r mil nnd we will eiplatn F. te«riml treufmant onlv Noxall Foot Remedy DESTROYS BAD ODORS And given Instant relief for fender, burning, nching and swollen feet. One cnpniile will giv* Instant relief. Twtdve in a lx>x. I’rico 26 cents, at your druggist’» or by mail. Address DR. O. O. FLETCHER, Foot Specialist Allsky Building, Portland, Ore. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Heattl* Hpokan* Aak for Their Good» and SAVE THESE SWASTIKA END SEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Articles Without Cost Boars the Blguuturu of Aeroplane Mads Comfortable. Acroplanlng Is to be made com fortable Henri Deutsch of Paris, whoso prizes did so much for th<- ad vancement of aviation In Its early days. Is having an aerocab built for hla own uae. The aeroplane la of the Wright type, but u little cab of basket work Is being made to shelter the drirer and bls passenger from rain and cold. SuKM*«1l>>S a Itausa Corkins I don't know how I do ft. but I can always tell what time of d.ty It la without looking at a watch or Clock. MrHtab— To be sure. Nature always confers Instinct upon I creatures that lack the bisher facultb les. Mothers wtn ___ _____ find _____ Mrt. WlniloW" ___ BonthtM Syrup tu. b-al rein edr lo usa tua their < bUuraa Suring the teething period. Getting Honest, "This la your birthday, taut Bessr "Yes, Dick." "How old are youT" “Twenty two." “Well. I'm going to give you a kite for «very year of your life." "Why. Dick’ Dick—I—1 may as well confess to you that I am really twenty-ala." Dumrwti«' TPADt mark Haller's Visitor from l.eak •< th* ( onstltatlon I m IMSB* Probably one of the most Interested spectators of the comet's Journey from the eastern to the western sky last night was William Macabbe, an In mate of the United States Naval home at 24th street and Gray's Ferry Road, the Philadelphia Inquirer says, “Old Bill,” as he Is familiarly called by his comrades at the home, is 109 years old, and when Halley's comet made Its last appearance in 1835 be was a sailor, 31 years old. When seen yesterday Bill was propped up In bed, for he lias had a broken leg which has kept him in doors for more than a year, and when asked If he remem tiered seeing the comet seventy-five years ago, the old sailor, taking another pull at his corn cob pipe, said, "Yes, I believe I do." “Now, since It comes back to me, I remember the night distinctly. It was my watch, and we all had been on the lookout for the comet to cross the sky for several days. I do not re- member exactly what boat I was on at that time, but 1 think It was the old United States frigate Constitution. “I had been pacing the desk for some time when I suddenly spied the comet, and I called some of my ship mates to witness It as It trailed across th« sky. It was not very large, probably as big as a head of cabbage, and It had a long, milky tall W. saw it after that for two or three nights, and then it dlsap[>eared. “I have seen many comets while at sea, and several times I have seen huge meteors shoot through the sky and fall with a loud hlaa Into the ocean, while a column of steam caused by the meteor’s contact with the water rose Into the air." Last night "Old Bill" was wheeled out on the naval hospital veranda to see the comet. He has been very much Interested hearing the other In mates of the hospital ward where hs has been for so long a time talk about it, and be expressed a desire to again see the aerial visitor on Its Journey across the sky. Sherman Clay & Co ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. W<- want you to try this Piano /V YOL'R HOME FRF.B. We want you to try it at our expense because— At the end of thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you of the following facts: It's the best value on earth for the price (»75). ft's MUSIC ALL Y and MECHANICALLY right! We know there is so much real value in hi* Wellington Piano—we’re selling for $275—on easy paymtints—lhit we're willing to let it be ITS OWN SALESMAN. I' will tell cfi own itory to you— in your home—if you’ll send us th- coupon. ¡‘Ivase uno me full partnulari concerning this unusual Piano otter. .. Addrev Name. . DA 1SY FLY KILLER Dr. B. E. Wright Have your teeth out »nd plate and bridsre done For cur-of-tnwn patron.« we finish and br idge work tn one day if nect iry. PRICES »•'« CrraM 22k Tx* Uli* $5.00 : $350 $!• $1 00 50cw UM tub« Han $5 .00 G* tied la*cr H mm $7 50 Paa eta EitradM» 50« Strawberries Grown in City. To show that strawberries can be grown In the heart of the city, Willis A. Hendricks of East Twenty-first and Albert streets brought to the office of the Oregonian a number of boxes of Magoon aud Oregon improved berries containing an average of twenty ber ries to the box The berries were grown on an ordinary city lot without Irrigation. Mr. Hendricks bad 1.000 plants on his lot and at the first pick ing he picked a total of 51 boxes of the monster berries. A number of the berries were over five Inches in cir cumference and one measured 7Vh inches in circumference.—Portland Oregon lan._______________ work plat* REST METHODS Pain lee* Extraction Fr*e when piatea or bridge work ia order»*] Consultation Free. You cannot ret better painleea work anywhere, no matter hew much you pay. All Work fully Guaranteed for fifteen Years Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342) Washington St., Portland, Oregon T.ki- ear at rfrpn- .nd -rxnRfrr to Washington St. Attractive Lettera. Rodrick—Yes. he came over here to learn our language and started on the The Burning Question. alphabet Began picking up letters, Venus was rising from the sea you know. "Great Jupiter!” cried the men. as Van Albert—And what | they crowded the beach. "How did you he made? lose your arms?" Rodrick—Oh. he soon found that But the women never noticed the the only letters he had time I to pick arms. up were the X's and V's. "In the name of all that Is wonder- ful." they chimed, "how do you keep Threatened Them. your hair in curl in salt water?“— Mike and Pat were hired to clean a Judge. cistern. Mike took a flrm hold of the rope and started to let Pat down, Hla Question-Answer. “Are marriages made In heaven?" > When about half way down Pat yelled The lecturer paused, as If for an an j up: “Ho! Mike, stop letting me down." swer to hla interrogation; whereupon "For why?" said Mike. a man with a bunted look glanced fur “Don't ask any questions,” said Pat, tively over bls shoulder, swallowed hard, moistened his Ups and said. “fer if yez don't stop letting me down. I’ll cut the rope.”—Harper's Monthly. huskily: “Do strawberries grow at the north ASK YOUH GBOCEX FOB LAS BBAJTD OF Dole?" _______________ F'lrllon. Mrs. Brown 1 used to be so fond of fiction before I was married. Mrs. Smith—And don't you mad much now? Mrs. Brown—No; after the tales my husband tella me about why he is late getting home merely printed fiction seems so tame and unimaginative. Rrd. Weak, Weary, Watery Ere*. Ralirved By ................. Murine ilyv Remedy. °--------Try Murinu For Your Eye Troubl»-». Yot You Will I.Ike Murine It Soothe». 60c at Your I»rufffftals. Write For Eya Book». Frwa. Uurine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. sine of their business few men punish their stomachs People eat three times a day la dull times aa well as In active times. They will buy choae things of the man who tella Protecting Seed Com. them that he tias them for sale. Peo A method of protecting seed corn ple do not buy aa much In dull tlmea against the crows Is to add a table as In good tlmea. nor will they buy spoonful of chloride of lime to a peck certain things at all when depression of shelled corn mixing It well It Is a comes. However, at dull seasons they very cheap and easy way and the ae<-d have time to think about them things Is more agreeable to handle than beyond their present reach and will when coated with tar after the more cull out certain objects of desire which Mixed Feed for Horses. common method In large city stables feeding the they will eurely purchase when pocket books are fuller. In the dull time, horses the hay and grain as mixed 3« b«r the WI1<1 W svm Heard. feed Is the general practise and gives “You're looking blue," remarkvd the therefore, preae upon the public mind tha worth and beauty and utility of the best results. Keepers find that lobster. "What’s the matter?" "I have just heard." the oyster an the goods you have for sale. Then, horses can be worked hard and kept swered. "that there ars such things as when money is more plentiful, the In good condition on cut hay and corn vegetable oysters." goods will move. Emulate the furn meal. The amount of hay fed varies "What's the difference?" rejoined the ace makers, who advertise in sum from 8 to 14 pounds a day In different other "There are human lobsters, tor, mer, and the refrigerator people, who stables, and of grain from 7 to 20 but I don't let that worry me a cent's fill the winter magazines with their pounds a day. worth."—Chien tn Tribune advertisements. You Can Get Allen*» Fool-E*»«* FREE. He didn't have a dollar, he didn't Write AllrnH. Olmated.Le Roy, N. Y., for a have a dime; hla clothes and shoes free »ample of Allen*» F oo I-E iem ». It cures sweating hot swollen, aching feet. It make» looked as though they had served their j new or tight »hoe» easy. A certain cure for time. He didn't try to kill himself | COLLECTORS ’orna. Ingrowing nail» and bunions. All drug- <l»l* acU it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute- to dodge misfortune's whacks. Instead, We Buy and Collect Notes, Mortgages, and Real No Collection No Charge. he got some aaiu-s and he filled five (state Contracts. Kron «»in leal, Worcester Bldg.. Portland, Ore. dozen sacks. Then next he begged a Whyte-- Browne is very economical. dollar. In the paper in the morn be Isn't he? Black—Browne? Well, I'll advertised tin polish that would put tell you. Browne la the «ort of man the sun to scorn. He kept on adver- who, when he wants nn awl and hasn'» tlslng and Just now. suffice to say. nay. Instead of buying one will go to he's out in California at hla cottage work to make one by straightening out on the bay.— Mecca Herald. : . COFFEE. ?] a corkscrew. That advertising may bring the most TEA SPICES returns for the outlay, and that it may BAKING POWDER Ktn«ir»»«l Spirit». EXTRACTS ( be definitely known that It Is or La "John, wh.it kept you out so late?” ^JUST RIGIIT 1 "Didn’t 1 toll Marin, that I had not paying, requires concentration of to go to a meeting of the True Knights effort, experience aud careful calcula CLOSSET a DEVERS of the Mystic Brotherhood?" tion. SORTIANO. ORE^ J "Now that you mention It. I believe Some one has said that trying to do you did." business without advertising Is like "Well, we hid a long wrangle, as us winking at a gtrl in the dark; you How n Boomerang Acts. ual." know what you are doing but nobody Rich Father—When I was a young 5 oval. else does. man of your age I was compelled to “KuRRlea. you are apendlnff a rre.it keep an accurate expense account and Th* Hope Cheat of a Mnldea. deal of money on your daughter’s vole«, Every German girl has a hope chest. wasn't allowed to be out at night later aren’t you?’’ 11 o'clock. ■ This Is much different from the dowry than “Not exclusively. I’m spending some Son and Heir—Sorry to hear It, gov chest which the American girls, on ba- of it on her accent She's learning ernor; your father couldn't trust you French.” coming engaged, begins to fill in ad as safely as you can trust me. vance of her wedding day. The Ger man maiden begins to stock her hope | I chest even before she meets the man to whom ahe is to be married She be gins to aave for her wedding day long There is no need to con before she is engaged. She Is Imbued tinue in a weak, run-down with a sense of thrift and also with an to have a larger dowry than debilitated condition when ambition her mother had. Often the German Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters girl begins to collect things when she has conclusively proven enters her 'teens. Silently she saves Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new Im her money to use in buying articles for its ability to Build you her With skill ahe embroldera proved formula, will certainly up and make you strong her chest. Initials on each article of linen. stop falling of the hair. Indeed, again. It acts directly on Thus by the time slbe Is engaged to we believe it will alwaysdo this the digestive system, regu be married she Is thoroughly equip unless there is some disturb ped with hundreds of little articles ance of the general health. I lates the appetite, prevents »hat are useful in housekeeping. Then, a constitutional medicine | Neth & Co. Makes the Weak Strong Indigestion, Cramps, Diar rhoea or other after-eat ing distress. Try a bottle today. Insist on having SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST Hand The Kind You Have Always Bought ■ aw Blueing Disinfectant Spray Cold Water Liquid Starch Ammonia “Clean. 0” Non-Boiling Washing Fluid K ANO S CHE*tlCAi @. P harmacists wt MAhfyFAC •***»«*■*< rv*c tot OtoM, lALT.es / Ph ore Main 113 401 Ma n St Vancouver, Washington NOW W TIME of the year to bar* your teeth out and plate and bridff* work done. For out- of-town patrons w* finish plate and bridge wor* in on* darTfneosaaary. 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Consult t of insects, enabling them to feed and your physician about this. •leep in peace. It prevents loss of weight ■ ■ Formula with each bottl» Show it to your doctor Agk hira abou* !•» then do aa h* aay The reason why Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops If the fool and his money were In falling hair is because it first destroys the separable there would be no get-rioh- germs which cause this trouble. After Qutck schemes. this is done, nature soon brings about a full recovery, restoring the nair and It la bettar to be correct than It ia scalp to a perfectly healthy condition to ba correcto/ ----- Mads by »5« J. 0. A/srCs., Lowoll. M om .— and strength from worry caused by attacks of insects, and from the irritation of their bites and stings. There is a satisfaction in the relief it affords domestic animals frotn the scourge of maddening parasites and flies, besides tha profit in returns. Horses do more work on less feed and cows yield more and better milk when relieved from the frenzy incited by constantly fighting a swarm of voracious, insatiable insects. Four sizes, »5c, 50c, 75c and $1. 25. Ask your merchant for it. © H oyt C hemical C o , Portland. Oregoa