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--------------- --------------------------- \ I POULTRY AND GAME fan ,..U fan«/ »r<M> for WIM Dusks Principle to Bs Rscognlied la to Food Little and Often—Cara of Stall la Important. ■nd «<>>«, Writ« ua f«r ra.li off,. ut> all kind, of poultry, pork. ata. Pennon-Page Co., Portland -------------------- -- ---------------- - HQWARD F hl'lCloK AMarer a*4l t’hanilwt, ■ ">«,» privasi th.lT. *•••> <-•! II Jo l.l. Hll,„. Uol.l, Uk.. * V‘l’,*r’T Mallltiji a>u vab.|>*« « >d full prl«*»» liai i Xï HfiXX'. »LÀ““ • K, MONEY! ||.i nur rvnraeentaOva •' »wh«i» M w <uilu.;«n nod luun risk. Don't wait; urite tmluu. rlHpi 12, Kouin 112, Wllroa llldg , l'or (land. Or llaNk ■" " W nacruneru • Sevorwl lland Machin. earha'iifwl: entrine«. »Iler*, «awmlil«. etr 1ha J. > Martin (X. MJ lat U I’urtiand. Hand fur Stock I 1st and prleee. SANDMEN: IIOI TON,uml BIESCHER I «...I luairunornta. *11»« no.t r..opi«t. ,tork nf Mua’o, >» h.iuliM. In th« N<>rlh*««l Writ, fut t*atai»uru«a rnilf .III.ING-I.llt AH MI X« t o. M Hwon«l Hlrwt l*«r(land. Orrffoa If you want an inrubator or a brooder, »end for McClanahan’s catalog. It la free. We have all | kinda of day old chick» ' for »ale at the right price. Addreaa E. J. McClanahan, Eiigtne, Or. SCIENTIFIC HERB TREATMENT For nil iliaeaae». No poiaona or mineral» uwd. Semi for symptom blank I-HEE ADVICE. rHE DR. YOUNG HERB REMEDY CO. SEATTIX, WASHINGTON. Send (or our Book ‘Ibe Proledive Paient” _ Y«*<ir land is Ilk» « hurt» I f . .(( .lat » r It it « an t ■ « »I h F E E I) I T E E l< T I L1 Z E R S Our f«rtil'» i • er« aro r..r rovtly madv and halanr«! to • u |< pI V what lull« »•ed. Th«r b r i n ir biir<«r aixi bolter crop« and rratons • i h au 11nd farm« U> life AHHol.1 TEI Y WITHOUT CORT! Write fur oar Frw floolilrt. AI ted »Ilk valaabl* and e.lrttlill. > i> I .. | ... a 11 ■. n rr««rdin* Cfup». •oil« and artiBrial fartilialn* Pacific fumo & Fertilizer Co. MMadU*»««. I-OKTI AM>. oto Pigeons as Dispatch Carriers. During the siege of Paris carrier pigeons proved of great practical ua« tn carrying messages. These were f.holographed microscopically on pel Icles of collodion which were in c!os«d In goo»« quills attached to n silk thread In the upper part of thu tall feathers. Now tlo re Is a mill tary pigeon system controlled by the »ranch ministry of war. 1 By ft. O. WKATHBRSTON«. For running horses green food can not bo used It rnakea the animal» aoft, but It may be ted to advantage to winded horsoe of alow draft. When that ia dune It ahould be given In a freak aucculeut alate, rye, voteboa, etc., being fed before the seed beglua to ripen, else It loooo Its digestive qualities, and a tow roota or carrot« with dry grain tnako a good winter feed. In fact the principle to bo recog nlaod Is to feed little and often, to avoid long facta, and If It 1» necessary to work immediately after feedlug to go eaally at flrat. It la a good plan to keep a bucket of water In a corner of the manger ao that It can be taken when deaired. If dry food la given, and In tbla way aeldotn will «zetas be Indulged In. When succulent green food la given of eourse there la not the came need for water. A little tar In the water may be found beneficial and the animal» soon begin to take to It read ily. A ball mad«« of tar and tallow la greatly favored for broken wind, If there la any sign of distress. Cool, well ventilated alalia or box*» are of the utmost Importance, aa the animal ahould have aa much pure alf aa possible bong spells of rest tn the stable followed by excessive »pell» of work only serve* to aggravate the com plaint. Good "hard" condition 1» what is wanted and this can only be had with frequent exercise or when the horse Is Idle a free run In a field. Above all. constipation should bs avoided and the digestive organs care* fully watched. Much precautions may not cure but they greatly reduce the original cause of Die aliment and modify the trouble Ordinarily medicines are not of much use but where there la distress from excessive work, an overloaded stomach, constipation, a hot stable, or close, muggy weather, a sedative may be given to obtain temporary relief. Cultivate Belief. Want of faith speedily kills the youthfulnens In us. The very freshness of the fountain of youth la belief. When you feel you have no more con- HdeBoe in yoorMif, bo botb mist tn others, no tnoro credence In the great moral forces of good In the world, it means that your spiritual teeth are loose and dropping, your spiritual hands weak and shaky. Persevere Always. No talent will enable us to do any work worth while without drudgery, but no childishness must tempt us to give It up because It 1» hard. No work can be well done by any one who Is unwilling to sacrifice ease to Its ac complishment. Perseverance Is not only the price of success, but the price of manhvod also. Pure Blood Is the result ol Perfect Nutrition which greceads trom GOOD DIGESTION [“DIDN’T HURT A BIT” is what they all say of our Painless Methods of I \ I meting Teeth. Out-of-town pe-o- pl« ran hav« their plat« and bridir*»- work Rnluhret in on« day if nacaaaary A n alMMdutu <nar- ant««, Itackad by 2A years in Portland. Assure These Benefits Rebuilt Automobiles at Wise Dental Co. orner Azititou« >ui Maroouc Acid. The beet antidote for carbollo acid poisoning Is flour and water. If noth ing better la at hand drink a little plain water to weaker, the acid, or still b.-itar, drink soapsuds if obtain able. If flour is not handy, use mag nesia, chalk, soda, lime, whiting or new soap, or knock a piece ot plaster from the wall, scrape off the white outside coat of lime, pound It fine, rnlx with milk or water, and drink at once. Follow with warm water or flaxMead tea. Of course, call a phy sician at tbs earliest possible mo ment. FEED BROKEN-WINDED HORSE One-Third Regular Prices hours : OR LEM a A. M. tn a P. M. Sundays 9 to 1 Phon«.: A 2024: Main 2029. failing Bldf., I bird ami Washington. Portland OUT Of TOWN PEOPLE ran raealvaorompt tr««t- iiirntB of N<in-P«tMa«aa, Nesltk-ksildin« reaiB41M front C. GEE WO th« Chlim dootor. Try onne more If yon hn»a been doatorln* with th 1« on« and that on« and hnvn not obtained oar- manttnt ml inf l-e»t till" ternaf n nt urn hnalor dla<- noan your <•«••* and pro«<rll»o «onto mtn nd y who«« aetlon 1« qnloll, «uro and nafn HI b prearrlption« urn 0Otppottnaad from Root«, llrrla, >«n<l« and XarkB th«t havn iMMvn aathnrnd from «vary quar ter of th« «lol>«. Thn (MM>rt*tB of f iitMws modlcinM ar«» not known to th« outaidf* world, but hnra b««n hamlnti down from father to «on in th« physician« famili«« in China. 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No school in America haa better facilities for the train ing of yountf men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses sion begins October First. An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to Registrar, North Pacific College East Sixth and Ortf m Six, Partial Ora. _I.ta':ld bln. I. ■ w««k ■olutlon. Aroidlt. R.-I < • Ball Blua. th. blu. that*» all blua. yvui you will find our new Implement catalog a good thing to own. It will post you on prac tical money making saving farm machinery Full of GOOD things from cover to cover. We send it free. Just mention this paper. Buy Aaa Mixed Telegram, Mr. McC., a young man In a college town who was an Interesting combi nation of scientific and musical ac complishments, had a young lady friend In Chicago who was soon to be married. Tbe day before the wedding her organist was suddenly taken very III, and she telegraphed to Mr. McC.: "Shall be married at noon tomorrow. Will you play for us." When th* tel egram reached him It read: "Shall be married at noon tomorrow. Will you pray for us?" ONLT ONE "BROMO Qt.TMNE" LAXATIVE BROMO qtJININE. Iz»ok fur tb. .lirnalur« of E. W'. GROVE. Cur«« a Cold inOu.Ua/, Cur*« Grip led wo Days. Zte. That b PINK EYE DISTfMPfR CATARRHAL TtVTR AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISCASTS Curt' the sick and acts a- a p-eventive for others. Liqalg (v n on the t ;* e. bate f r brood mares and si 1 others. Boat ¡drier remedy; .50cents and *1 a bottle; *5 and 110 tba doaa^ Hohl by all dr . -gi t • an<l bone g od. houses, or sent, expreaB paid, by tne manufacturers. Altered the Case. In one revue I caricatured a famous dancer. A little while after, while MITCHELL, LEWIS and abroad, I was told that the busband of SPOHN MEDIC AL CO., Chemists. Goshen, Ind. tbe lady was looking for me with a big STAVER COMPANY. stick. A few weeks later I returned to London. I met the husband, Wbo shook me warmly by the band and OLDEST Her Intent. TREE IS ON COS thanked me effusively for tbe skit on "That dressmaker's model aJwayB his wife. They bad quarreled in the wear* a long wrap when she goes Cause of So Many Necks Being Interval.—George Grossmlth in The It Measures 30 Feet In Circumference out.” “Hers is evidently a sinister Broke. and Is More Than 2,000 Taller. motive. She wants to cloak her 4» In a certain Virginia school for ne- Years Old. signs.” rroes the lyceurn was debating the ;ue»tlon, "llenolved that capital pun The tallest trees In the world are lahment should be abolished." Bill tbe Australian eucalypti, which attain ftasey was arguing the affirmative. Mnnyon’s Paw-Paw an altitude of 480 feet. Tbe biggest After an Impassioned plea this was Fills are unlike allotb- are the mammoth tree» cf California, his clincher: "And lastly, Mr. Presi er laxatives or cathar some of which are 276 to 373 feet In dent, I hold dat capital punishment tic«. They coax the height, and 108 feet In circumference should be abolished for dis reason, liver into activity by at tbe base From measurements of namely, dat It have been de cause of »o many necks being broke." gentle methods, they tbe rings It Is believed that certain do not scour; they do of these trees are from 2,000 to 2,500 not gripe; they do not years old. The oldest tree in the Mrs. Wilkes’ Fondest Hope« weaken; but they do world Is said to exist on the Island of Realized—Health, Hap paw paw start all the secretions Cos off tbe coast of Asia Minur. It Is piness and Baby. of the liver and stom ach in a way that soon several thousand years old, but just Plattsburg, Miss.— “ Lydia E. Pink puts these organs in a tow many no one has dared to say. healthy condition and The tree Is carefully preserved by a ham’s Vegetable Compound has prove« corrects constipation. Munyon’s Paw-Paw wall of masonry around It. and the | very beneficial to me, for now I am well Pills are a tonic to tbe stomach, liver and trank Is thirty feet In circumference. and have a sweet, healthy baby, aa« But there are parts of trees In the our home is happy. nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; "I was an invalid from nervous pro*« It you would maintain your place in the “Irani they enrich the bl'xxl instead of impover form of useful timber which are even ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all older, probably, than any on the tration, indigestion and female troubles rink" you mutt keep strong and robust. Sick- the nourishment from food that is put into stump. Beams In old buildings are preserved today, which are known to it Price 25 cent*. All Druggist* nett toon relegatet you to the rear. Try be over a thousand years old. Piles driven by the Romans prior to the Christian er* are perfectly sound to day, and it is known that they have been Immersed in water fo.- upward of Locil Aff«nt for Stoddard-Dayton line two thousand years. of Automobiles, liberal discount to Some woods have remarkably dur Hustler, a good name and reputation able propertlf-s when immersed In wa counts more with us than experience. Will consider Live people who will en ter. They decay rapidly on the stump, ter business. This agency includes a «hilt the appetite legs when the digestion is many rotting in from flve to ten complete correspondence sales course "I think I suffered every pain a was years, but when immersed In water and a car to demonstrate with on easy bed — «hen the bowels end lirer ore inactive. terms. they last longer than iron or steel. man could before I began taking Lytfi* It will surely help you. An effort has been made by our gov E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, an« ernment to preserve woods indefinite I think it saved this baby's life, aa X ly by treating them with oils and tar lost my first one. 690 Washington Strert. “My health has been very good eve» products. Already telegraph poles and PORTLAND, OREGON. railway ties have bad their average since, and I praise your medicine to all life extended from flve to ten years my friends.” — Mrs. V erna W ilkes ^ R. F. D. No. 1, Plattsburg, Mis«. by this process.—Harner’s. The darkest days of husband and wif* Critic of Epigram. No thoughtful p«n*on ums liquid blue. It’» a are when they come to lock forward M pinch of blue in » large bottie of water. Aak for "Young man," said Mr. Hlbrow, a childless and lonely old age. Rad Cross Ball Blue, the blue that's all blus. "have you read the proverbs of Solo Many a wife has found herself ineas mon?" "Oh, yes," replied the con Household Hint. pable of motherhood owing to some fident youth; "and some of 'em are Straw matting suitcase- and shop derangement of the feminine system« pretty good. But I think they'd go ping bags can be very much improved often curable by the proper remedies better If they had some funny pictures In looks and usefulness by a coat of with them.” In many homes once childless there cheap wagon varnish, which makes are now children because of the fact them waterproof. A good wetting will HIs Little Mistake. generally sioil them, but the varnish that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl« “I wouldn't shave myself today,” causes them to shed water like a duck. Compound makes women normal. ■aid she quietly. "Want to insinuate Thl* should be done once a year. that I've been drinking, eh?" he storm If yon want special advice write ta Cheap Way to Mount Pictures. ed. “Not at all. But that isn't a cup Mothers will find Mrs. WlaSlow-s Sootntas Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (coal« To mount pictures inexpensively Syrup C e best remedr to use *<w thsll vhUdxaa dential) I.ynn, Mass. Your letter will of lather you brought in from the be opened, read and answered by • kitchen just now. That’s a charlotte for the nursery or children's bed during .**.» teething »erlod. rooms, cut all the white margin off woman and held in strict confidence* russe."—Washington Herald. To remove Stains. the picture, then get some thin, Inkstains on silver or plated ar Her Dearest Desire. smooth boards 1A4 inch larger all P. N. U. No. 14-na. Nearly every woman wants her hus round than the picture; stain the ticles may be removed with a paste band to make his mark, so that she boards with dark oak stain about two made of chloride of lime and water. may smile derisively at her relatives inches round the edge; varnish them, This should be left on for a little while who thought she threw herself away then paste the picture on the board, and then washed off in warm water. leaving an even edge of the stained «ben she became his wife. wood all round; hang on the walls In Seems Need of Revision. the usual way. The death of a New York man was cauaed by swallowing a safety pin. In Case of Emergency. Notwithstanding this, the publlo no In every well-ordered household a doubt will go right ahead calling ’em box of bandages should be kept in safety pins. case of accident. Bandages should Sloan’s Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff be torn from old linen or muslin and joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. You don’t need to Not Altogether Cheerless. wound tightly in rolls. They should •'■Why are you removing all the rock be of various widths. Also supply rub it in—just laid on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once. ing chairs?” “Pa has sworn off on stout, narrow strips tor tying. It is Bat for Pain and Stiffness swearing, and we want to do all we advisable to place these bandages in M r . Gzo. B uchanan , of Welch, Okla., writes:—“I have used your Lin can to help him."—Detroit Free Press. tbe oven for a few minutes to sterilize iment for the past ten years for pain in back and stiffness and find it the best them. Then place in a hot, wide Greatest Wealth. liniment I ever tried. I recommend it to anyone for pains of any kind.” mouthed preserve jar and screw on There is no wealth but life.—Rus the lid while an are still hot. kin. CONSTIPATION THE DEAKEST __ _ BABY MUNYONS - PILLS On the “firing line” HOSTETTER’S r WANTED STOMACH BITTERS Ì GERLINCER MOTOR CAR CO. 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HL. writes: — •* I am a piano polisher by occupation, and since last September have suffered with severe pein in both shoulders. I could not rest night or day. One of my friends told me about your IJniment. Three applications completely cured ms and I will never be without it.” Price 35c . SOo., and $1.00 at All Dealers. s«nd for Sioen’s free book on horns Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass.