Hacceasful Jelly Making. Uta good fruit which ia a little an­ ile r ripe. Use the beat granulated sugar. Do not make large quantitiea of jel­ ly at one cooking. Heat the augar in the oven before adding It to the fruit juice. The jelly will be clearer and finer If the fruit ia aimmered gently and not stirred during cooking. Set the jelly in a sunny window for twenty-four houra, then cover with melted paraffine and aet In a dry, cool place.—Woman*! World. N O»vg»«i WHI Mak« Yeti Well. perfectly •troni and happy. No ««»relee or dru*«. <>ur «Unent b«aM <•« natural law, Nend II NOW te I ebr (. »., 2101 F St. Daft K. Sacramartto., ( »I. KNTM- Our llouaaboM HparlaJty »eil« on altfht »y ta h and U Bl« profila. W rita t«« lay llaat- ■ Hpe« lalty <•• . ttfy B. Ank«ny. Portland. Ora. e PATENTS Waiae» K. (’»laman, ratant I awyar,Washington I>.C. Atlvha and tmxibs Irne k (urM WhHa VwWa*. All.n'i Fool Basa is * («nain eure for hot, ■wnsllng.rsllua, sud iwullan, aching la»L Sold by ell Prugglata. 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THE How Much Did She Weigh After Eat­ ing Seven Kinde of Food and Gath­ ering Many Packages. OLD GAMES FOR THE YOUNG The Oft Told Tale. It would not be kind to wish one’s friends untold agonies, but one cannot help wishing that one only had to bear their agonies told once. COMPLICATION OF WOMAN’S ILLS Yields to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. If ignorance and passion are the foes of popular morality, it must be confessed that moral indifference ia the malady of the cultivated classes. The modern separation of enlighten­ ment and virtue, of thought and con­ science, of the Intellectual aristocracy from the honest snd vulgar crowd, ia the greatest danger that can threaten liberty.—Henri Frederic Amiel. Mothars will find Mr». Winnow. Booth I »g Syrup th. Ia-«i r.iuwlr to uae tut th.u chUdma 4urU>( lb. tovlblug porlod. Athens, Texas.—“I had ■ complica­ Shrinking Cotton. tion of diseases, some of them of long As cotton materials shrink they standing. I wrote must either be shrunk in the piece or to you for advieo made a sise larger and luck trusted and took Lydia E. that the garment may not shrink be­ l’mkham’a Vegeta­ yond ail wearing. In shrinking any­ ble Compound, and thing, use boiling wster until it is some other things thoroughly saturated and then wring that you sugges­ out and dry; sprinkle and iron on the ted. 1 must confess wrong side with a hot iron until the that I am much bet­ fabric Is perfectly dry. ter in every way and j have been relieved Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, email, sugar- of some of the wont coated, easy to take as candy, regulate troubles. My neigh­ and invigorate stomach, liver and bow­ bors aay I look younger now than I did els. Do not gripe. fifteen years ago.”- Mrs. S arah R. W hatley , Athena, Texas, R. F. D. Made His Speech Too Long. Na 1 Box 92. Little Herbert, aged five, was in­ We know of no other medicine which vited to a party, and before leaving has been so successful In relieving the home he was cautioned to be sure to suffering of women, or received so many say “Thank you” to the hostess and Frnuina testimonials, as has l.ydia E. tell her he had a nice time. On leav­ inkham’s Vegetable Conqxiuna. ing he said to the hosteaa: "Thank In nearly every community you will you very much. I had a nice time, find women who have been restored to and your supper was good enough.” health by this famous medicine. Almost every woman you meet knows of the Cleaning Velvet. great good it has been doing among Nothing cleans a velvet hat or gown suffering women for the past 30 years. like another piece of velvet. A small In the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, ' piece held firmly in the hand and used Mass., are files containing hundreds of like a brush will produce excellent re­ thousands of letters from women seek­ sults. ing health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia Hour», 10 * m. to fl p. m., Mas S714 E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, or by appointment many of them state that it has saved DR. JOSEPH ROANE them from surgical operations. If yon wsnt special advice write to SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi­ dential) Lynn, Mass. Yoar letter will Scientific Treatment of ill Acute and Chronic IXoraaca 1 .icenavd Praetitionav. Suite 424-4-7 be opened, read and answered by a wornaa and held in strict confidence. with a hungry person than to know Miss Muffet st Food Show. e Young Financier. Freddie came Into the bouse one day and said that the woman next door bad offered him a penny If he would tell what hie mother had aald about her. “I'm ao glad you didn't tell,” re­ marked hta mother. “I wouldn't have her know for anything that I even mention her. You're a wise little boy, my dear.” “You bet I am.” returned Freddie. ”Wben she offered me the penny I told her that what you said wan some­ thing awful and It was worth half a dollar.” the digestion is working properly and that your meals are going to benefit you. If you are not in this class take 0 0 e e What two words contain all th« vowels and tn their proper order? Facetious, abstemious. • • • Why is It Impossible for a person who lisps to believe In the existence of young ladles? Because with him every miss la a myth. • • • Why la an old chair that has a now bottom put to it like a paid bill? Because It has been re-seated (ro celpted). • • • When does a man sit down to a melancholy dessert? When he sits down to wine and to pine. • • • What Is the difference between a mother and a barber? The latter has razors to shave, and the former has shavers to raise. Sweet Crackers. Dissolve five cents’ worth of bakes^ ammonia in two cups of sweet milk over night In the morning cream cups of sugar and one cup of butter. Beat two eggs and and to butter and sugar. Then add the milk and three tablespoons of sny flavor. Then flour to make a stiff batter, roll very thin, cut with cookie cutter, bake in quick , oven. HOSTETTER’S Water In btuZnr is adulteration. Gia»» and ter make liquid blue eoetiy. Buy Red Cron» *»B Blue, make» clothe» whiter than «now. STOMACH BITTERS Barbour—“You seem warm; have you been exercising?” Waterman— “Ye* indeed; I went to the muter* dance and swung dumb belies aroasi all evening.”—Michigan Gargoyle. Gymnastic Stunt. It is an excellent medicine for all Stomach, Liver and Bowel Ills; also Try it Now Malaria. RIDDLES. • What cannot be called a disinter Beside the Mark. ested act of hospitality? Entertaining a hope. Excited remarks of opera managers • • • to the contrary notwithstanding, the Why are the stars the best astrono­ proof of an opera singer is in his or her voice. mers? Because they have studded (stud­ ied) the heaven! since the creation. Why Is a schoolmistress like th« letter C? Because she forms leases into classes. lift the plate, to which It clings as closely as a boy's wet leather disk to the pavemenL In some parts of India, where mos­ quitoes abound, 1. is impossible to play the violin because the music at­ tracts the insects in great numbers. When the first notes are heard the There is nothing makes a bigger hit 0 Radish Lifts Plate. Violin Notes Attract Mosquitoes. “A Big Hit” chine and found that her weight had Increased 10 per cent; whereas, If sb« had eaten twice as much breakfast food the gain would bare been 11 per cent Can you tell how much Miss Muffet weighed when she arrived at the food Show? At the food show Miss Muffet CLEVER AFTER-DINNER TRICK weighed 111 1-8 pounds when she ar­ rived. She ate one and one-nlntb Plate May Be Lifted by Common Rad­ pounds of breakfast food and gath­ ish by Butting In Half and ered ten pounds of samples, which in­ Pressing Against Surface. creased her weight 10 per cent Moral Indifference. ’ Cen the human memory goon strike, leaving the other tangible and intang­ ible parts of the mental snd physical make-up to continue their ordinary work-a-day routine? Will this ex­ plain the strange disappearances and wanderings about of men and women which occur so frequently? DAISY FLY KILLER In the game called *'A Spoonful of Fun,” Instead of feeling with hie hands In order to discover who it la that he has caught, the blind man is given a large spoon which bo usee as a wand. Aa In "Silence,” the players must all remain perfectly still. Direct ly he succeeds In finding some one the blindfolded player tries, by deftly touching him here and there with the spoon, to discover who It Is. As It Is much easier than anybody who has not tried can possibly imagine to dis­ cover the identity of a person by spoon touching, It Is beat for the un­ blindfolded players to try and disguise themselves as much as possible. Some might stand on tiptoe to make themselves appear taller, otbera tie handkerchiefs round their necks or wrap themselves up in shawls; and the boys might remove their telltale collars or put on their overcoat* Bon t buy water for bitt Inf. Liquid blu» I» *L t all water. Buy Med O om Ball Uix ÜM i that*» all blue. K You remember that in Mother O oom Mtsa Muffet was very found of curds and whey. She liked other things, too. Listen: When Mine Muffet visited the food chow she ata seven different kinds of breakfast food snd gathered ten pounds of sample packages. Then she stepped on the free weighing ma- Bllndfoldsd Player Must Rscognlxs Othirs by Feeling With Large •peen Inetead of Hands. When I consider what some books have done for the world, and waat they are doing, how they keep up <»r hope, awaken new courage and faifn, soothe pain, give an ideal life to those poaTLaao, Ossuos Reaidant and Day School 1er Girla whose hours are cold and hard, bind together distant ages and foreign lands, create new worlds of beauty, bring down truth from heaven; 1 give tu * imi K •vrr.Kiox.om*«» Cut a radish in half, prase the low­ eternal blessings for this gift, and Bl. II4.W 11*11 thunk God for books.—James F reeman er surface firmly against a plate, as r la shown In the diagram, and you can Clark. St. Helens Hall Does Memory Go on Striker. MISS KIUFFET AT FOOD SHOW Senatorial Saying. “Let me go on the junkets of • country,” says Senator Wombat, “am* I care not who makes the laws.” “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” is what they all aay of ow Painleau Methode e< Extracting Teeth. For a Rod Blotchy Skin Chit-of-towa see* t>te can ha«« tkate pl.t, and bridaw work ftni.bwf LB aw* The Remarkable Action of a Famous Remedy and Some Facts About It. The skin is but a net work of flue blood vessels. And It Is a perfectly natural consequence that any Influence In the blood that is a condition of ill health makes Its first appearance in the skin. There are certain medicinal properties that follow the course of the blood stream and the Influence of these properties Is that of an antidote. This is why S. S. 8.. the best known blood purifier, has such a positive action In the skin. There Is one Ingredient In S. 8. 8. which peculiarly stimulates cellular or glandular activity to select from the blood or from this fine net work of blood vessels In the skin, those elements which It requires for re­ generation. Thus pimples, acne, eczema, lupus, or any other blood condition that attacks the ■kin or seeks an outlet through the skin la met with the anddotal effect of 8. 8. 8. The action of S. 8. S. in the cellular tissues of the body serves the active pur­ pose of stimulating each cellular part to the healthy and judicious selection of its own essential nutrlmenL Not only this, but If from the presence of some disturb­ ing poison a condition of disease arise* 8. 8. 8. so directs the local cells that this poison Is rejected and eliminated from their presence. This is why skin troubles vanish so readily and why they do not return. Under the influence of S. S. 8. this fine net work of blood vessels In the skin la constantly taking from the blood the nu­ trition required for healthy tissue and the cause of disease Is just as constantly be­ ing removed, scattered and rendered harmless. These facts are more fully explained In a book on skin troubles sent by The Swift Specific Co.. 140 Swift Bldg., Atlanta. G* You will find S. 8. 8. on sale at all drug stores. Get a bottle to-day and banish all ae£a affliction* . Ao tbreliUtto» ante» backed WSS r«an ia PorUaad Wise Dental Co. Omet MOORS: a A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundav. 9 t» 8 Phones: A 2029: Main 2029. fsllinz Blds.. Third .nd Washintton. PwtoM PILES! PILES! PILES! For that troublesome ailment use DR. 8CHREI DER S PILE REMEDY Highly recommended. Sample package 10c. The Vitalitas Chemical Co. North Bask Bldg . S«nttl«. WaMk. Great Game. Chiropractor "Why, Jacky, open the door and let Katie in. Don’t you see it's rain­ ing?” cried Jacky's mother. "I can’* mamma,” said Jacky. “We are play­ ing Noah, and Katie is the sinners, and she must stay out in the weL”— Harper's Round Table. f F. N. U. No 27, ’»3 “BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER” Without good red Mood a man has a weak heart and poor nerves. Thinness of ¡the blood, or anaemia, is common in young folks as well as old. Especially is it ’the case with those who work in illy ventilated factories—or those who are shut up indoors in winter time with a coal stove burning up the oxygen or emitting cartx>mc (oxide) gas. This blood, or blood which lacks the red blood corpuscles» in anaemic people may have been caused by lack of good fresh air breathed into lungs, or by poor digestion or dyspepsia. Sometimes people suffer intense pain over the heart which is not heart disease at all, but caused by indigestion. Whatever the ca»»se, there’s just one remedy that you can turn to—knowing that it has given wasUcUon for over 40 years. HOME? DR PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES on the whole material bill or any part. WELL SAVE YOU MONEY! Manufacturing and Belling direct enables us to give you factory prices on the Material for your Home, Garage, Bam or any building whatever, or any part thereof. Our big cat­ alogue contains valuable information concerning styles and prices on Doors, Sash, Moulding, Columns, Etc., Etc., Etc. Send for it today, it will be the means of saving you big money on your building materials. SEND NOW FOR OUR BIG FREE CATALOG NORTHWEST DOOR COMPANY - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. A Boy’s Pet. Ono of the moot serious troubles that I had when a boy was the scold­ ings I received from farmers for dig­ ging up their pastures and meadows In unearthing woodchuck* Rail fences and poet piles had to suffer when old Shop chased a woodchuck Into hla holo or under them. One of the boys wowld usually keep an eye out for the farmer, while the rest of us would throw posts and rails and did for Mr. Woodchuck. One summer nearly every boy tn our neighborhood had a pet wood­ chuck. that was kept tn a cage, and some of them became very tame and would oat from our hands, clover, grass, apples and sweet corn, which are their favorite articles of food. Woodchucks usually burrow near or­ chards or pastures and are easy to trap. A No. 1 or No. 1 trap is usually used and is set In their holes and cov­ ered with leaves and dirt. This la not necessary, however, as they are not suspicious animals and are easily caught In a trap. They are very much disliked by farmers on account of the danger of farm animals breaking a leg by step­ ping In their holes. A full grown woodchuck will put np a game fight against a dog. and when In thin flesh In the spring It takes a good dog to master one. W. It. 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