WANTED: CEMENT Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides NO COMMISSION CttARGfO. Writ. luday fur la,. and our not raoh prloa ll.l. Waauorsnloo fair Inalmcnt. hl,ha.l price. ami Cb»< k br Return Mall. ‘ Give u. a trial with rwr I eal |»t <>/Wuduoa. t. H. Vrhmalr A C«., Nau, IwaU. IIS.OM HI IU balk. UlUU. in SPOT CASH FOR YOUR Eggs, Poultry, Hoga, Veal Net wrte«e f. o. b. Fartlaad. week ending Oct. II. Frenh valley etas, Mw dog; dairy butter, »2. «roam rry. hens lMH4c; springs. ||'<4IL«’ duche |latite, fanry msrh, |Uft»llr veal, fam y. •la and hklee. Write fur any prices wanted. Cash by return mail. RUBY & CO., 10T Front St., Portland, Or. Aaeete I’kO.OUO.UU. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY thsasht, wld an>l ..rhanrnl rnrlnea. bollara, »'“I THS J. K. M AKTIN CO.. U lai St.. l'orllaixl, Or. Fall Catalog of Men’s and Hoys’ Clothing •nd all wearing apparel now ready. ■a.a m..».r ihaa br aaiullna fur II now that pm may barn ■ i.w war of «a«b>«. AU ur- w. rami 1'u.i t~ul FEEDING FLOOR BEST No Better Foundation Can Be Had Than Solid Clay Boll—No Ad­ vantage In Using Rocks. In making a cament feeding floor on ground underlaid with clay n few Inch»« bi'low the aur'ace, remove the •urface dirt down to ita bard clay foundation. Than tap that down solid and level, and put on the con crete mads of one part of Portland cement, two parts of dean, course, Hluirp sand and four parte of crushed rock or clean gravel, thoroughly mixed dry, then wet and remixed, right onto the clay. No belter foundation can be had Ilian solid clay soil There Is no ad­ vantage in putting down rocks over solid clay, aa they cause trouble in the future. Put down three or four Indies of such concrete, and before It has set put down one Inch of Port­ land cement to two parts of clean, coarse sand, mix and dry aa before, then wot und remix carefully, and may be spread upon the coarser con­ crete. This will mukn a durable floor. Rocks and sand below ure not re qulred, und are no use ln a floor of this kind. LION CLOTHING CO., Fort lead. Ore. ’ When Your Eyes Need Care LAYTON COOPERAGE CO. Try Murine Rye No Hm»rtln|r—Frei« Flue—A«-us Qtih-kly. Try It for Kr«i, Weak, Watery Fy*u and Urantjlated Eyelid a. liluw trated in esu h Pa< kuge. Hurtne la 5>ti>pouiMlnd by our < AU Ila 1« oot a'‘Patent Mad* in«" —but n»d1 In gtM ■ «-Mful I'hyairlanB* Pnu> for many yearw. Now dvllrattwl u> tba Pub- lit. and sold by hrngglnta at V* and Mk: par Botrte. Munua Myu Aalva In Aawptlo Tubas, Ko nod M)c. Manufacturers of and dealers in New ; •nd Second Hand Barrels and Kegs, ft I to U) Gala. Suitable for Cider or Kraut, j Murlno Evo Ramody Co., Chicano IAYION COOPt RAGf CO. 1J7 Water Street PtMIlANO, ON UOLMES ‘I ■| * To Remove 8talns. Grass stains may be removed from wnshuble rubrics by rubbing with fresh lard before washing. fl BUSINESS COLLEGE. Œ ^''i’BiNGTON TENTH LTS j M PORTLAND. ORE.. Buy a Piano Now PIANOS OF ALL GRADES. Every Make of Pianola Player Piano«. Low Price« and Eaay Terms on all Instrument*. liar for Aniline Colors. That aniline colors have a marked action upon various kinds of microbes appesrs to be established. It is dis­ covered that aniline compounds In gen­ eral act to destroy microbes, even in grestcr degree than does phenic acid. Of the different bacteria examined the typhus bacillus is the most readily affected. Mnth.rw will flnd Mr». Wlnstow, Soolblar Syrup th. b-.t r.ntnlv to uw lu< lUslx uhUUrea Aurla, ib, I m IUI u , periati. Write la for Particular«. Sherman.ay & Co. PORTLAND, ORE. HONEST TREES AT HONEST PRICES Much Gold In World’s Coin. Seventy per cent of the gold ln civ­ ilised man's possession Is in tho form of coin. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. Make Money In Fox Farma. Fox farming Is a growing Industry In southern Yukon. Shake Into Tour Shoes Allen*, Fapi-Keea. a powder for the feat. It rorea painful BwuUan. »martins, aweatlns feet. Makaa naw .boat «way. Hold by all I >rurrl>la and Shue Storaa. Don't arrept any ,ubatltuta. Sample FRKE. A4.lr.-a A H. Olm.t-1. 1^, lUy. N. Y. Knew Where He Was. Sportsman—“Can you tell me where to aend a handkerchief I have found belonging to Father Maloney?’’ Irish Priett—“I can; but he’ll have no use Memoaial to Be Marble. I for uL He’s been in Hiven these Washington, D. C.—The Lincoln three weeks.”—Punch. Memorial commission has decided to recommend that Secretary Garrison THINK OF THE MILLIONS •ward the contract for the erection of that have been relieved In the past 75 the superstructure of the Lincoln Me­ morial in thia city to a local construc­ years by Wright's Indian Vegetable tion company at $1,637,800. The su­ Pills and decldo whether they are not perstructure is to be constructed In the main from Yule 'marble from Col­ worth a trial. They regulate the orado. New bids will be asked for. bowels, stimulate the liver and purify the foundation. tho blood. Adv. W. L. DOUGLAS I $3.00 »3.50 *4.00 I *4._50 AND *R-oo ? n A for SHOES SQ But Bnya' 8**u In f At World ' I 8 J 00, 82.60 and QO I Ls " A BKOAJf BVaiWKM Ilf Hill ■fcfr . A OW JIT» CAPITAL. HOW TUI \ LAlOktT MAKKA OP • $ •• A \ 1 •• 1101« IN TH WOkLD 1 iCr \ . \ KA . Ml . ale te bottom. W. 1«. 1»aa, SOI apart ttrset, Breettea. Baaa. W TARI MO luiiTnvrt Bookkeeping - - Shorthand - - Telegraphy To your Ability arid BEHNKE-WALKER training. i (sod positioa- i good »alary- Wi stand back of onr graduates. Portland. BUSINESS COLLEGE 20 Matsrial Osslrsd May Be Bought Cheaper at This Season Than Later—Suggestions ss to ths Bost Color Schemes. Now that autumn Io approaching it la time to tiilnk of new curialne They may bo puichusod now at small coat. For a living or dining room nothing could be prettier than the green ana yellow scheme. If the walls are green, brown or gray, have soft yel­ low next the window and green to cover the woodwork. Soft yellow silk muslin hemstitched Is beautiful, but the same delicate abode of cheesecloth will give exactly the same effect. Cheesecloth may sound rather poor, but when banging •t a window with th« light back of it nothing could bo prettier, and certain ly uotblng less expensive. Make the curtains perfectly straight with a wide hem. Put them on a brass rod and they will hang softly, giving a peculiar light that Is unusually sug­ gestive of mellow sunlight. Over the window frame a heavier material la necessary. For all living rooms cretonne or English chintz in yellow and brown tones Is pretty but cotton poplin Is no more expensive and much more elegant and artistic. Poplin can be purchased In al) shades of green, brown or red, and is a good substitute for velours In winter, as It looks quite as warm, and, unlike velours. It need not be made by an expert to look well. Outside drapes should be cut straight, the same as those next the window, using a width for each side. Hem acrosa the bottom and attach the other end to a rod. or tack to either side of the window frame, as they will not be drawn, but left to bang plain at the sides. Acrosa the top of the win­ dow a valance Is good. Cut the pop lln In half lengthwise, making a cas­ ing. with heading, and have It twice aa wide aa the window. Run the rod through the casing. For a bedroom white cheesecloth Is advantageous. Cheesecloth washes like linen, always looks fresh, appar •ntly never wears out and In colors never seems to fade Pink ln a deli­ cate shade Is also pretty for a bed­ room, as the light has a way of shin­ ing through It which Is very alluring, almost like a sunset glow. Inside curtains of cretonne may be made of a width of the material less the width that Is taken off for the pleating Make box pleats about two Inches wide and the same distance apart, stitch and put around the sides and bottom of curtains, also on the valance. Hang them the sama as the other curtains. The best quality of cheesecloth ln all colors can be bought for tan cents a yard, and silk muslin and cotton poplin at 25 cents. SnoTGUN The Model 1912 Winchester is the lightest, strongest and handsomest repeating shotgun on the market. It weighs only about 5 pounds, yet if has great strength, because its metal parts throughout are made of nickel steel. It is a two-part Take down, without loose parts, is simple to operate and the action works with an ease and smoothness unknown in guns of other makes. See one at your dealer’s or irng I, ITIeiMUer K.p.ating Area Ce^ Mr» Ham, Coe»., tor ctrcelar. tite light weight , nickel steel repeater . IDENTIFIED HIS MAN AT LAST Middle Age Mortality. Insurance men are noting an In- In When Asking for Mr. Jones at Jesus sreaslng middle-age mortality. this country it has Increased 20 per College, Oxford, It Is Necessary lent ln thirty years. In England It to Bo Quite Explicit. has been vety much less. Oregon. Move the Carpet. Every now and then, instead of •» lowing th« stair carpet to remain ln exactly the same position as first placed, the tread of tho earpot should be moved a couple of Inches or so either up or down. This haa the effect of keeping the pile of the carpet In a uniform condition, and, beside« retaining th« fresh appearance of the carpet. It helps It to last much longer than It would If left exactly aa laid. It costa nothing to do this, yet eaves much. Dust Clothe. Any eoft cloths that do not have llnty surfaces are good for dusting purposes. Soak the cloths tn a mix­ ture of gasoline and kerosene, hang up to dry In the air, repeat two or three times and you will have a splendid cleanser. Be careful, how- •ver, not to have the fluids near the Are, as they are highly Inflammable^ Putting Pigs on Grass. When plt-s are six weeks old they may be turned Into grass and clover pasture If the weather is warm; If cold and ground wet, keep them 1 b dry, roomy pens. , ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ T It was at Jesus college, Oxford, that one of the most laughable stories con­ nected with that university originated. Jesua college la chiefly patronized br Welshmen. A Cardiff resident, visiting the city In your race for aucceM don’t loose sight of the fact that only for the first time, bethought himself that at Jesus college was a young man through good health can you attain success. The tension you must necessarily place upon your nerves, and the he knew In the Welsh capital, so he re­ you have to make at times must be solved to call on him. Accordingly he sacrifice of proper exercise yon balanced in some way. tackl-d the porter of the college. “Is Mr. Jones In?" "Which Mr. Jones?" was the reply. “There are 27 Joneses In this college." is tho balancing power—a vitalizing power. It acts on “Mr. Jones of Cardiff, sir.” the stomach ar.d organs of digestion and nutrition, thus "There are 18 Joneses from Cardiff." purifying the blood and giving strength to the nerves, exclaimed the porter. Impatiently. indirectly aiding the liver to perform its very important "What's bls Christian name?" work. Dr. Pierce’» Calden Medical Diecovery has been "I»avld, str." successful for a generation as a tonic and body builder. “There are ten David Joneses from Sold by medicine dealers in liquid or tablet form­ Cardiff here,” answered the official. trial box of “Tabieta” mailed on receipt of GO odo > "You must be more explIciL What cent stamps. kind of hair has he?” "Red, sir." If in failing health write Dr. R. V. Pierce’s "There are six David Joneses from faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, New York. Cardiff with red hair In Jesus," said the porter. "What kind of eyes has he?" The Real de Luxe Editions. Daily Thought. “Well, Just a wee bit of a cast ln Keep well thine tongue and keep thy Buy your books to read, not to brag them," was the reply. about, and you'll be safe. friend.—Chaucer. “There are three David Joneses from ------ a--------- -------- - ---------- : Cardiff with red hair and with a slight cast ln their eyes,” burst from the angry man at the lodge. “Has your Mr. Jones any other peculiarity F’ "He’s a bit lame on one foot, sir." .________________ - • -___________ •_____ •___________________________ *________________________ "Now, why didn't you say so at Our big 1913 catalog (free), shows thousands of the most wonderful bargains ever offered in the first? Up stairs, first to the right, seo- history of the building business. It will show you how to save money on Lumber, Sash, Doors, ond to the left, third to the right again. Hardware, paints and all building materials. We aell to yon direct at factory prices. At No. 18 la the only David Jones from Cardiff with red hair, a slight cast and a lame foot. Why didn’t you say so Buy youi lumber from the first growing Don't buy from retail yards chat sell lumber that has been graded before?"—Stray Storiea. ft «r 4 time« Oara is ail first grade and first gaaJity Success depends largely upon Good Health 1 Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Si/K YVI/P BÍMO/MGMATmJLS youGA#SÁW MWCr Minister’s Mission. ■'That's a nice looking fellow who's Just come In,’’ said the young man who was dining with his best girt “la he a friend of yours t" “Yes, indeed, I know him well,“ laughed the maiden. “Shall I ask him to join usT” “Oh, George!" said the girl, btash- Ing, “this is so sudden.’’ Fit Boys for Business. *'8udden? What do you meanF* he Golden Dresm Cake. When a boy undertakes to learn the asked in surprise. Separate the yolks and whits of grocery business in Prague, Bohemia, “Why—why, that’s our minister.“ four eggs, bast the whites with an his employer demands from $20 to $60 •gg-beater until you can turn the a year from him and in return furnish­ Catty. es board and clothes. The lad must bowl wrong side up and the egg white "So Jack Harkness has proposed to attend an advanced business school at will bold Its position solidly. Then least twice a week and on Sundaya with the egg bea’«.r beat the yolks for your study an addition«.! language. "Yes. How did you knowr fiva minutes when they will be thick “My fiance told me last night He and creamy. Then beating all the He Knew What He Meant. time with beater, gradually pour ln used Jack’s love for you to givs weight We were visiting a cousin whose to an argument ’ ’ one cup granulated sugar. Beat until small boy was very fond of the des­ "An argument about what?" sugar and eggs form a cream, light serts served. After finishing his din­ "He was trying to convince me that ner he waited for a time and then •nd foamy. Then add one-half tea­ said: "Mamma. Is there any last spoonful of lemon or vanilla. Last love Is blind.” “The tact that he Is your fiancee thing?”—Chicago Tribune. of all add one cup of pastry flour, sift­ ed three times, with saltspoon of salt should have convinced you of that in It Fold ln the flour very carefully HARD WORLD TO HIT. with a spoon Turn into a buttered and well floured tin and bake a pretty golden brown. In cutting for the table crease each piece deeply and then break. To cut sponge cake spoils the grain and makes It seem heavy: There la no rising in this cake except the eggs. But you will find It all right and most delicious cake. Tells How She Was Restored To wash net curtains soak them ln an earthenware bowl or porcelain tub over night ln suda of w hite soap. First wash them through one soapy water to remove the surface dust Then put them In the suds made of shaved white soap, boiling water and borax— two tablespoonfuls of borax to four quarts of water; In the morning wash the curtains gently until they are clean and then rinse them ln clear water until all trace of soap has dis­ appeared Blue, starch and dry them. GAUGE H ammerless repeating To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ ble Compound. Washing Net Curtains. Lime and Sulphur Spray. Turnips and Watermelons. Th« llm« and sulphur sprny la ex­ Turnip seeds scattered among pensive. It is disagreeable to make the wntermelon vines after cultiva­ and to apply. But it clears the trees tion hns ceased, will produce a good of a variety of germs and insects. 1 second crop on the land. The shothole fungus Is dreaded by plum growers. Bordeaux mixture has i Cheesy Butter. been tho remedy. It Is effectual, but The cheesy taste of butter Is duo to It requires time and several applica­ tions. One good treatment with lime ’ lack of thoroughness In washing and and sulphur will do more to rid the removing tho buttermilk. Butter will trees of the disease than a season of not keep well if any ot the buttermilk spraying with Bordeaux. For this pur­ pose, If for no other, the sulphur is to Common Fault. be recommended. Add to that the In the long run it Is with a profes­ effect on tho other ailments and It makes tho treatment a valuable one sion as with mnrrlago, we cense to re­ mark anything but Its drawbacks. for the plum grower. Runlt TIME TO GIVE THOUGHT TO CUR­ TAINS IS NOW. WOMAN A GREAT SUFFERER / men and women / Ack jro«r dealer •• show ye« -._ — W.L Iboarlaa $X M. $4.00aad $4.60 **,f>*"* ■■■ <00« ln »lyl't wear aa other aiakea roUiBff $¿.00 to $7.00 — th« j OHly Olifarpare la lha prlra. Shoes la all X \ leathers, «tyle« and shape« to anti every body, jr* J If re« Id visit W. L. Doairlaa large factories / “* >tio< ktoti. Mi • ., anti sro for yoarwelf how I rarefally W. L. boajrlaa shoes ara made, you feyS weald then anderataad why they ara warranted to fll batter, look better, bald their shape and wear loafer than aay other make for the price. If W.L. Dooalaa shore era not for sale In yonr rldnlte. order direct from the factory. Nhoee for everv a / >*r of the family. at all prices, by Parcel Poet, pvaiatftj J® free. Writ* Tur lllssetrMled C'Mtttl«»*. It will A show y<>n how to order by mail, and why yon can * - eave money on yonr footwear ttja FOR WINDOW DRAPERY vr» asll direct at mill price* Send «»a your Uate and get nar »ock-bouom. prepaid ^vicea Get Rid of Scale. Oyster shell scale is not always re­ moved by the lime-sulphur spray. But the Dominion Experimental farm at Ottawa, Can., has shown by actual test that a good whitewashing will succeed where the spray falls. Forty pounds of lime, 40 gallons of water and eight pounds of salt make up th» recipe. Spray on the tree just after the leaves fall, and again as soob as the first wash has dried. Th» scales will loosen up from the bark and fall off. This will not do away with the need of the lime-sulphur Bpray for San Jose scale, but is ad­ ditional Watsoa F. CfllrmsB' Patent lawyer,M asbingUMK D.C. Advice and books frew Rates ruMBBabie. II ii«ea»e. I.lonml Practitioner. Suite 424-6-7 ^read^BuiMinx^eattl— ment and received no benefit from the doctors. I was advised to taka Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and am now aa well as ever.”—Mrs. W il ­ liam T ully , 2062 Ogden Avenue, Chicago, I1L If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedlcineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass^ for ad­ vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, I and held in strict confidence. P. N. U. Na 41, '13 ]