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POULTRY AND GAME Can set ymi fen», pris» for WIM Dseka awl other ,am. In »awn Wrlto ua for »»h offer <n> all kl-ol. of poultry. pork. eta. Pearson-Page Co., Portland I WANTED: Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides NO COMMISSION CHARGED. No Facilities. SWIMMING BOOT IS HELPFUL TO SERVE UNEXPECTED GUEST "They say that Cupid strikes the match that seta the world aglow. But Paddle Blsde Movea Like Pin When Mmple Refreshments That May Kae whore does Cupid strike the match? Hy Be Got Ready When Casual Leg la Kicked Out. Giving In —that's what I'd like to know."—Cor Visitors "Drop In." creased Speed and Power. noli Widow. Public Servant. “A human being trying to co-operate with other human beings in a com- mon service" to a public servant who amply earns his pay.—Louisville Cour ier-Journal. Awful Prospect. Write l«lu for C»«| and mir not rub price llel. W» Suarentee fair treatment, hlsheat prince, an-l v»»k by Ratura Mall." Ulve ua a trial Wilk awir* Ji "Pop, did you look like me when you were a boy?" "Yes. Willie; why do you ask?*’ "Oh. nothing.”—Puck. ê s.»»» •»• twawte, Club Motto. The motto of a certain women's club Is "In great things unity. In small things liberty. In all things charity." HU”‘/’M, SÄÄu’r ÄTuÄ ‘SÄ •ffOtiypwr, U. Malllaa wnvelopttG ■ id full wl<«IM tn'.-z • Generally Succeeds. Machinery^S^^ A woman likes to marry a man wbo feels that bo was born to command, (tolera, »»milla, oto. The J. IL If ortie Co.. «S tot just to prove to him that be wasn't— M. Portland. Send for Stock I let and prims, Puck. OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE. WASHINGTON V TENTH STB PORTLAND ORE*. M.&M. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY FOR SICK HEADACHE SOUR STOMACH. DYSPEPSIA, POOR APPETITE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS ROMAN EYE BALSAM FOR SCALDING SENSATION IN EYES AND ALL FORMS OF IN- FLAMMATION OF EYE8 Ok EYELIDS HBINAL ADJUSTMENT» Rest. Borne doctors say that If a woman could really rest until ten o'clock ev ery day she would add a decade to her life. Rest is the only thing that lets us catch up with ourselves. RrUntine Treatment of all Acute and Chrvnir I mmm l.lr*na*i l»racUUon«r Huit» <24-4 7 BuiMlng. HeaUte, Exception to the Rulo. DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor K Hand-Power Stump Puller EASY TERMS Wall» J. Fltsnstrirk. Side»» Sod U» S»S> PORTLAND, OREGON Y.M.C.A-« SCHOOLS MMMO IfUinHIT W KI lUCIiHl h count STMitivm. intasino uiuna Covre»- tw etoU to « am Comrmrrtel ........................................ .J M4O (C.~ jbwthsed .................................... (0.00 fttotoïÎTÎiwntohr’ 4M» T.lasrephr and Train I »»patching Klartrtral >‘n<ln»rine.............. ..... Civil Borrica ......................................... Preparatory ........................ llora Elementary School..................... tt.iO 10.00 tt.00 40.00 tt.00 newtons...................................... tt.ao C-artMmtry Minin* and Aaaayln* Fhermery .................................. 80.00 M»hanlral Knslneerlns................... tt.00 Other «Mir». ........................ tt.00 to 1(0.00 Send ter Fr» Illsotratsd Catslagwa. CENTRAL Y.M.C.A., PORTLAND, OR. His Side Line. That poet who wrote an ode to n bunch of daffodils and won the $10,000 prize offered by the eastern magazine —to that all bo does for a living?" "By no means. He Is also an authority on onion culture and Is a staff contrlbu. tor for three agricultural journals." Hard to Please. An old citizen In a country village, being asked for a subscription toward repairing the fence of the graveyard, declined, saying: "I subscribed to ward improving that burying ground nigh on to forty years ago and my fam ily hain't had no benefit from It yet" A Six Foot Clock. A six-foot clock which stands in an office at Carlisle, Pa., has been ope rat ed by electricity from the earth since 1170. A wire runs from the earth to a magnet In the clock, and so constant has the supply of electricity been that the clock has run well-nigh contin uously since it was invented. To 8ave Closet 8pace. Metal towel racks, that have flat places at each curved end to screw to a wall, will almost double the capacity of your closet if screwed to the bot tom of the lower shelf. A dosen gar ment hangers may be suspended from each one. r Over The simple refreshments herewith suggested^ja*ks a good little suppei when entertaining a few friends In ths •vening. The bill of faro Is very brief being nothing more than peanut sand •riches, salmon cape and coffee. The plates aaay bo artistically ar ranged by placing the salmon cup on a lettuce or nasturtium leaf. Picklee should bo cut In four pieces, but left Intact at the stem end. The sand wlchee and the cup of coffee can b« placed In the remaining space on th« A fork and spoon are the only Mceooary pieces of silver. A small service tray with jug and glasses would provide the water for the en tire assembly. Recipe for Peanut Butter—One-halt pound of shelled roasted peanuts, ground with the finest burr on ths meat chopper. (Place only a few nuts at a time tn the chopper, as they clog badly and stop tbs machine.) Add three tablespoons of butter or twe tablespoons of cream, one teaspoon of sugar, and salt to taste. If cream la used. Mix thoroughly with a sllvef , knife and spread on buttered slices of bread. A lettuce leaf may be added. Recipe for Salmon Cups—Pre per, potatoes as for mashing, being sur« that they are beaten fluffy and light Cream or milk should be added gradu ally while beaten. Form Into cups or oone-ehaped mounds and place In warmlag oven. Have ready one can of salmon, boned and flaked. Add to this one-half cup of white sauce, made by creaming together one tablespoon of butter, one of flour, one-half cup of milk and a pinch of sa)L and cook Swimming Boot until thick. Add to the heated salmon movement. Obviously, a devise of and place one heaping spoonful on the this kind greatly increases the power top of each potato mound and serve behind the stroke and enables a swim at once. mer to make remarkable headway. Strictly speaking, this should not bo called a bool at all, but the device fits around ths log In such a manner as to justify the name. It was Invent ed by an Ohio man and is said to en able a swimmer to get much greater speed with much lees effort. ▲ hing ed blade to fastened to the log by straps that go around the limb and under the foot. When the log to drawn forward through the water the blade lies close against IL but when the kick back comes the blade stands out straight and acta like a fish’s fin to afford resistance to the water. There are stope at top and bottom to prevent the blade from making the complete semi-circle on Its forward GAME OF IDENTITY PLEASING Women Have Nerves warnings of pain and thro< ' body inled and inflammation, if IJcere IxMion Tablets. Then the make-up iecls the tonic effect of DR. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Real Heroism. To live well in the quiet routine of life; to fill a little space because God wills it; to go on cheerfully with a petty round of little duties, little avo cations; to smile for the joys of others when the heart is achin'—who does this, his works will follow him. He may not be a hero to the world, but be la one of God’s heroes.—Dean Far rar. Mothers win find Mrs. Winslow. Soothint yrnp the beat remedy to use foe their ehlldzea arias tee leethlng period. For a Red Blotchy Skin The Remarkable Action of a Famous Remedy and Some Facts About It. Athletic Vegetable. What is known as the "Jumping Bean" is a curious Mexican seed which was sent over to England In the early fifties. Each bean contains the larva of a worm slmlal rto our apple worm. It spins a soft case within the seed, and moves about without harm. Thia movement causes the bean to bump about upon any surface upon which It may be placed. Hie Downfall From Quadruplets. When Samuel Rawlings, a baker, forty-one years old, was sentenced to Biz months’ hard labor as an Incorri gible rogue, it was stated that hla downward career seemed to have be gun a few years ago when his wife gave birth to four children. He had since been prosecuted repeatedly tor ill-treating her.—London Mall. Trouble Amidships. Nanny Goat—“I thought father had a perfect digestion." Billy—‘He has, ordinarily; but a while ago he ate a lot of adjectives off a circus poster."— Puck. “You’re Safe” so long as you keep the Stomach, Liver and Bowels working regu larly and when the first sign of weakness ap pears be sure to take HOSTETTER’S 1 STOMACH BITTERS promptly. It will help you keep the appetite normal, digestion per fect and liver and bowels active. Try it WOMAN IN “DIDN’T HURT A BIT TERRIBLE STATE tissues of the body aervee the active pur pose of cumulating each cellular part to the healthy and Judicious selection of Its own essentia! nutriment. Not only this, but If from the presence of come disturb ing poison a condition ot disease arises. 8. 8. 8. co 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 8. 8. 8. this One net work of blood vessels In tha skin is constantly taking from the blood the au- trltlon required for healthy tissue and the cause of disease Is Just aa constantly be ing removed, scattered and rendered harmless. These facta are more fully explained In a book on skin troubles sent by The Swift Speclflo Co., It* Swift Bldg . Atlanta, Ga. You will And 8. 8. 8. on sale at all drug stores. Get a bottle to-day and banish all akin afflictions. An Enviable Record Acre Berkley Pudding. Bellevue, Ohio. —"I was in a terrible Put one-half teaspoon baking soda state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s in boiling water, then one cup molas Vegetable Com ses. Add half cup melted butter, then pound. My back Practicable Counter Display, one cup milk and 3H cups flour. Beat ached until I thought it would break, I had burning all the time, says the Populat all smooth and add one teaspoon cln pains all over me, Electricity. Push buttons enable th« j namon. half teaspoon cloves, one nut nervous feelings and salesman to run any motor and light meg. grated, and a pinch of salt Put periodic troubles. I In a bag, giving plenty ot room for it Its lamp. was very weak and to swell. Put In boiling water and run down and was cook about three hours. Serve hot with Five Senses. losing hope of ever A teacher was trying to have his pu any good sauce. pils form some conception of the five senses, but one little chap failed to grasp any Idea of the lecture, •ays the Youngstown Telegram. “You know I am here, don’t you r ' JohnnleT' Johnnie nodded assent “Well, how do you know?" "I can see you.” “Kxactly; there you have the first of the senses, 'seeing.* Now, if should close you eyes would you -ul) know I am here?" "Yes, sir." “And how would you know?" “With hto face beaming with tn telllgence, Johnnie quickly r* spondad: “I know, teacher; I can email, too. of Beaconed Youth. I Italy’s ollvo-otl yield for the 1912- 1913 season Is estimated at 40,000,000 gallons, compared with 65,000,000 gal lons last season. Driggs—"They say that ’two heads •ome Jars of the Fruit, Either Spiced are better than one.’ " Griggs—"That’s Ono Player Io Asked Questions Until Disillusionment. or Made Into Jam, Will Be Appre all a mistake. Both my wife and I He Recognizee Character Ho ciated In a Few Months. A woman had three caskets to give want to be the head of the house and Then R*presents. to a man. Ono day she read in hla It doesn't work at alL" For spiced blackberries allow to eyes that he could take but the near There are two ways of playing the every •even pounds of fruit half a est and lowesL and that instant arose game. The first method to to send pound of vinegar and half a pint ot from her heart the walling cry, "The one player out of the room. The oth blackberry juice, three pounds and a king la dead."—Will Lovington Com ers then decide upon a well-known half of granulated sugar, an ounce of fort. character in history or fiction whom powdered cinnamon, half an ounce of What Counts. the absent one Is to represent He is eloves and an ounce of powdered all- What counts Is what we feel within, then recalled and each of the others. iptoe. Let this preparation cook not what we do withouL—Life. In turn, asks him a question about steadily for from an hour to an hour I himself until he recognizee the charac and a half, until it Is thoroughly re ' When Your Eyes Need Care ter that has been thrust upon him. On duced. Try Murine Bye Betnady. No Smarting—Feels hla return the player may be assailed For blackberry jam allow three- Fine —Acta Quickly. Try It lor Red, Weak, Determining Factor. with such questions as: "Did you like guarters of a pound of sugar to a Watery Byes and Granulated Eyelids fllne- Book in each Package. Morine la Technique, sooner or later, deter life on an island ?" "You must have pound of fruit Mix the sugar with trated ■onipoanded by oer Ocnluta—not a "Patent Med- mines the fate ot a play.—William T. grown tired of keeping your arms the fruit and set It on the back of irine" —bet need In snrrisafai Pbynielane'Prao- See tor many yean. Now dedicated to the Pa*- Price. crossed on your chest for so many pic the stove. Let It atand there until be and cold by bnaoiata at Me and ISe serBoMa Munae Bye flalreTa AaepUe Tehee, Me and (Sa tures. didn't you?" "How many of the juice begins to show, Frece the Summer Annoyances your brothers were kings?" "Is your fruit occasionally with a spoon to Murinw Cyw Remedy Co., Chloaao Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar- such aa prickly heat ivy poisoning. present residence tn Parte to your lik i tart the Juice. Then bring the mix Insect bites and offensive perspiration ing?" It would probably require no lure forward over the fire and let It coated, easy to take as candy, regulate are qnlckly relieved by applying Ty more questioning to Indicate that Na sook for an hour, atlrring It almoat and invigorate stomach, liver and bow ree's Antiseptic Powder. 2&c. at drug poleon was the character chosen. oontinnally to keep It from burning. els and cure constipation. gists or write J. 8. Tyree. Washington, The other form of the game allows It should cook rather quickly. When D. C., for free sample.—Adv. the person who goes out to decide very thick pour It Into marmalade jars Colonel McIntyre Has a Red-hot Bun day at Ashbury Parle. upon a character to represent and and let It stand for 24 hours before then set It out for the others to guess. covering It with paraffin in the usuiJ Ashbury Park, N. J.—This fashion Sometimes the company to divided way. able summer resort was visited last week-end by Colonel McIntyre and the Into two groups and each side In tnrn Central Provincial Quartet A special acta out an event In the career of the Cooling Water Without Ice. character chosen. Water is made deliciously cool by feature of the campaign conducted by putting It at night Into jars of coarse | the Colonel were the open-air gather ings at the “Gospel Chariot" in the PRICE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS pottery and placing these out doors grove, where the crowds listened with where the night air can reach them. rapt attention and appreciation. Des The pottery is so porous that some pite the fact that the beat was intense, Ingeniously Devised Board Used of the water will ooze out during the with the thermometer registering 98 Toy Department for Demon night leaving the rest delightfully degrees in the shade, the meetings strating New Apparatus. i cool. Glazed pottery cannot be used' were successful, and one soul claimed ' for the purpose. Each jar must be ChrlsL Captain Cameron and Lieu The skin la but a net work of fine blood In the electrical toy department veaeele. And It to a perfectly natural protected by a covering of fine wire, tenants Sowton and Jackson are car lance department store la thia rying on a good work here.—W. H. B. conaequence that any Influence tn the mosquito netting or cheesecloth to genlously devised board for demon blood that la a condition ot ill health keep the contents clean and yet admi" stratlng electric motors. In front ot makes Ila first appearance tn the akin, There are certain medicinal properties each motor Is a small, low voltage, the air. thet follow the course of the blood stream lncandeecent lamp about one Inch tn end the influence of theee propertlea la To Give a Better Light. that of an antidote. Thia to why 8. S. 8. diameter with the price of the motoi When a lamp fails to give a good, the beat known blood purifier, haa Buch painted upon the glass. A transform a positive action In the akin. There to er la uaed and the lights are kept dear light and begins to burn dlmlv it one Ingredient In 8. 8. 6. which peculiarly Is a sign that the burner needs boiling stimulates cellular or glandular activity Take the lamp apart, remove the wick to select from the blood or from thle •nd then boll both burner and wick tn fine not work of blood vcssela In the akin, hot water into which has been thrown those elements which It requires for re- generation. some washing soda. When every part Find« Help in Lydia E. Pink« Thue pimples, acne, eczema, lupus, or baa been thoroughly cleaned snd dried, any other blood condition that attacks the ham’s Vegetable put tn the wick, trim IL fill the lamp akin or seeks an outlet through the skin la met with the antidotal effect of 8. 8. 8. with oil, and you will find that it wil Compound. The action of 8. 8. 8. In the cellular burn aa well as ever. A Half Rooms NOW BLACKBERRIES ARE RIPE Hearty Dutch Salutation. The Dutch are exceedingly sparing of words, but their God bless you! ar- - ter someone Bas sneezed is both quick and hearty. That sneezing is an evil, the bad effects of which can be avert ed by prayer, io an almost world-wide superstition, ' but as colonizers the Dutch had particular opportunity to test Its universality. Sneezing is tak en more seriously tn Holland than any where else. BUSINESS COLLEGE "Don't go near that old fellow tn the pasture, sonny," the farmer warn ed the fresh-air child. "He's terribly fierce.“ "I tried him out a'reedy," the lad replied. "He ain't aa fierce aa aa an tomobtle in the city, dot any bean or lions round here?" Green Peppers Pickled Whole. Wash peppers and let stand over night In salted cold water. A cup of to * F“,lon w«tor. In the morn- Ing scald vinegar enough to cover them with a small piece of alum dis solved in It Put a few whole spices and celery seed In the bottom of a •tone jar, pack the peppers In and with wiku the assay vinegar. vsasvgast. Weight w w aw> i cover with * plate to keep them under the Tin- vsquw •«*r. Practical Ironholders. When shoes are worn never throw the tops away, as you will find they uw vary useful for ironholdera. Take the top and cut into shape, then line IL and yon will have a very good iron- holder that will keep tho heat from your hands moat effectually. To Polish Braes. Wet a cloth In sour milk and sprin kle it liberally with dairy salt, rub bing the brass with IL Then rinse off the salt with more of the milk and polish with a dry, soft cloth. is what they ail say <4 oar Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Oatxif-towB pa» pl. era kava tbatr Plata and brids» work Sniahod in ooa (ax If aaeaaaarv. An abaolu to ruaa- antaa. backed by M raara in Portland Wise Dental Co. orrwc HOURS: n A M m 8 P M Sandavn 9 t.( Phones: A 2029: Main 2029. raillK* BM«.. third end WasMn<taa, ~ I rtf .nd being well and strong. After tak- — .......... ing Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound I improved rapidly and today am a well woman. I cannot tell you how happy I feel and I cannot say too much for your Compound. Would not be without it in the bouse if It cost three times the amount ”—Mrs. C has . C hapman , R. F. D. N o . 7, Belle vue, Ohio. 1 Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely haa remedied many cases of female ills, such aa inflamma tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors. Irregularities, periodic peins, backache^ and it may bo exactly what you need. The Pinkham record is a proud and peerlees one. It is a record of constant victory over the obetinate ills of womaa —ills that deal out deepair. It is an es tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound haa restored health to thousands of such suffering Women. Why don't you try it if you teed such a medicine! F. N. U. No. M, 'U