WANTED: ADMITTED DEBTS TO WIVES Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides WHICH ARE BETTER LAYERS? ! FAVORITE HtaU-amen Acknowledge Benefit* of Poultrymen Are Dsbatlng Whether Hen or Pullet I* Capable of Great­ Better Halve*. est Igg Production. Write hday for lag« and <-ur net rash price Mat, We guarantee fair treatment. hl«he»i price«. and Compliment* have frequently been “< b«i n l y Iteitoii Mail.” Give u» a trial *nh paid by famous ststesmen to their No matter how successful keeper* four neat lot ofpruduee. F. H. Shmelr & (>.. Mb, »tom Ul I4J hMi X. MM. An. wlvee. It will be remembered how become with poultry, they ar* trying Disraeli dedicated "Sybil* "to the at all time* to find bow they may in meet severe of critics, but ■ perfect crease tbelr profits. To Increase tbelr wife," and when a certain wit, who profita means to Increase egg produc­ Egg*, Poultry, Hoga, Veal never allowed good taste to wait on tion. Poultry men are now debating Net wrlaMM t e. b. !*<<(! and, wwli »ruling Nov. 1. hi* humor, was rallying Disraeli on whether a ben or a pullet 1* capable of Freeh valley »»«». BAcdoa. dairy butter. W. hen« llHttlSr aprlii«« iwtl4«t. durlia, IMHZr. live tur­ hl* marrage bo received the cutting the greatest egg production. There la key». IMllkr M/|it fancy pork. 104111«; reply: good argument on both sides. Home veal, fancy, 11 wi l.'lr, » aerara bark. 6r lb. Whip u» "I married from a motive which I claim that while ben* lay less than fur», wool», mohair, wax and hkU>s. Write fur fur e het »I..I Ml » ..»h. I pil.ra < u*h by ret urn trial do not expect you to understand— pullets, they lay larger and heavier KUBY fit CO., Itrr Front Ht.. Portland. Or. gratitude." A»eeto FtO.UUO.OO. eggs and because of the fact the eggs Mr. Gladstone, In old age, said to a command a better price than those friend: "My wife haa known every laid by pullets. This Is true, but In political secret I have ever had, and many sections of the United States, ha* never betrayed my confidence," eggs are sold without grading and and other* have oorne tribute to "the consequently th* small egg Is able tender vlllgance which sustained and to command as good a price a* the Kar*,.tl<>t>sl lui.it» ttiT .«.nt. »Ilin* latMl laity. Ilia piufit». <«et bu«V, write today fur prolonged hi* year*.” larger ones. Other* are In favor of particular». Mpa«-laity ( o . Fpplng. N. D. Lady Salisbury, with no aptitude or pullets because they lay egg* which MAZON* »IIAHfKSt.ll Hallsfsn suarsnlawl. inclination for public life, waa the are claimed to posses* a better flavor Insert Xt* «win in bog. New raaor» 41 AU. kU day»' stay, confidante and social helpmeet free IrtoL If not satiafacUrry, retui . J. I- M»« Maat»r. Morgan, Minn. of her husband. At a dinner to Mr*. Lioyd Georg* In fxindon, at which she was presented with a rspllca of a portrait of her Bought. O..UI and ...-hatigwl rnvIhM. b-.U-r.. husband, a letter wa* read from Mr. M.ndlU. .Ir, Hood for Hl.« I< 1.1.1 ., h ! I’rl. r. TUIJI MAItTiN < <>.. l.t HL. I’..rtlsnd, Or. Lloyd George expressing deep appre­ ciation of the "great kindness which prompt* my friend* to present to the M-*t pop­ brave little woman who is my wife a ula; «am« portrait of the troublesome person oí the cen­ tury. the laughing never «ri* old. ------- -------------- whom she ha* stood by through good Hr mail ti»r, Affiniiv <‘ar«J Oa. 106 lewis and evil report. Building. Portland. Ort*«un. NO ((IMMISSION ( HANGrO. DISH IN ORIENT Saffron Pilaf, Mainly Composed of Rice, Considered Great Delicacy In the Far East. This 1* aiao called wedding pilaf, because it Is invariably made and served during wedding dinner* and other great occasion* tn the Orient it 1* composed of two parts, the first being a plain pilaf, which should be made before the second part is com­ menced. For thia first part: Ingredients: rive cupfuls of stock, two cupful* of rice, two tablespoonfuls batter, salt and pepper. Method —In a deep vessel roast well the rice in the butter and add the broth Beason to taste and boil over a Strong Ore. When nearly done slacken the fire and cover the pilaf with a piece of muslin under the lid of the vessel In order to prevent the water from the steam falling back into th* vessel. After five or ten minutes stir the rice lightly with a perforated spoon and put into a hot oven till all moisture has evaporated and the rice remains almost dry. Put this aside where it will remain warm and proceed to make the second part of the pilaf Ingredient: Three cupfuls water, one cupful of rice, two pinches of saf­ fron, two tablespoonfuls of rose water, half a cupful of sugar. Method—Put the washed rice and the sugar together in a deep vessel and boll over a moderate Are till near­ ly doue. Add the sugar, also the saffron (which must have been soaked In the rose water for twenty-four Hr mall M>r. Affinity hours; and mix well. When the rice Building. Portland. Ot 1* well cooked the pilaf may be con- slderwd done, when It should be poured K over the first part of the dish. Serve FOR MEN In a deep plate. If the entire quantity A Really Claaay Shoe Prize Winning Plymouth Rock, 1* not to be used at one time then it Is advisable to keep the sections it ra* 4 m I* An wl tnSi. wk I* than those laid by hen*. No one separate and heat separately, mixing Three cheer« for a keen appetite, Ef­ dispute* the fact that the pullet* lay just before serving. PRINCE SHOE CO., Portland. Ore. fect digestion, liver activity and bowel more egg* than hen*, but their egg* are never so large. r regularity. If you do not poeaeea the»* . • Leghorn pulldta commence to lay FRIED HOMINY WITH BACON When Admiration Weaken*. when about six month* of age, while you ahould take many of them start at five month*. Should Be Made the Staple Dish for “We naturally atrive to imitate Therefore, It is a very ea*y matter to Breskfas», With, of Course, a those whom we admire." raise pullet* *o that they will be lay­ “Not always. Every small boy *d- Little Fruit. ing the winter after they are hatched. mire* Santa Claus, but none of them Pullet egg* do not hatch a* well as want* to grow up to have the kind of First fry the thin slice* of bacon in those of ben*. Not only that, but th* a frying pan, then cut the cold hominy whisker* he I* represented as wear­ ehick* do not seem nearly ao strong Ln slices and fry In the fat. It is well ing.” ________________ and lively a* tboae hatched from to have plenty, so a* to avoid the Mother* will find Mrs. Wlnsn-w. Boothln* hen'* eggs. For thia reason, the writer need of smother meat or hearty dish tyrup th« I. • ’ r.r.lr u> uro tut Ihelt chUdtau turlag th* t**thlu* period. would advise pullet* for market egg* for the meal! Rolls or cold bread or before meals. It help* Nature over­ and ben* for breeder*. The question almost any other little ceremonial During the fleet four month* of 1913 of which 1* the better, depends upon dish will complete the ordinary ligpt there were slaughtered in l.a Frigori* come all Stomach. Liver and Bowel Illa. whether you are using your eggs for breakfast, with the coffee. Of course, ti«>, Uruguay*, and the Frigorifico market or for breeding purpose.—Bet­ a little fruit is always in order at any Montevideo 4H, 121 cattle and 212,665 ter Farming. meal, whether custom or fashion calls •keep, • monthly average of 12,000 for it or not That usually Is more a cattle and 63,000 sheep. INSPECT YOUR ROSES DAILY matter of convenience and economy or luxurious indulgence than other­ Hand Picking I* Good Remedy for wise, although for breakfast the fruit 1* of especial value as an appetizer Selecting Next Year’s Breeders. Familiar Old Bug—Aphla Ar* and clearer of the taste and whole sys­ Deadly Enemlee Right Along. Two-year-old hens make the beat tem than at any other time. We are breeder*. In disposing of the old all so apt to have no appetite and also (By FRANCES L. RIREI.T.) stock, retain the very best, most vig­ The familiar old rose bug la ever to be sluggish tn the morning that orous old birds for next year’s breed­ present. He cuts holes in leave*. fruit is a very desirable addition to the ing pens. The birds intended for breeder* Look out for the rogue. Hand pick­ first meal of the day at any season. ■hould not be forced for heavy egg ing is a* good as any remedy. But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­ production, since heavy laying weak­ Rose slug* arrive during June and Brightening Faded Good*. Hang across a clothesline, moisten ens the hen* and results in infertile also later on. Whale oil soap keeps etable Compound Restored egg* and weak chick*. Feed a main­ them down. all the very soiled places, and rub Aphis are deadly enemies to roses with soap Then turn the hose on tenance ration until February, when it Mrs. LeClear’s Health— may be well to change to a laying ra­ right along They thrlvo by sucking them. You can turn the hose off while tion and get them laying as soon a* the rose Juice. Kerosene 1* effective you rub the soiled places a little be­ Her Own Statement '»»«aible.—T. Z. Richey, in Farm and for house rose*. tween your hands. Then turn on the In putting out rose* remember to hose again, drain and dry. They will Home. prepare a much larger opening than then be sweet and clean. Detroit, Mich. — “ I am glad to dis­ It All Depend*. the pot. Mix soot and a trifle of lime Potato water Is excellent for bright­ cover n remedy that relieves me from "How are we fixed for war?” In luke warm water and pour Into ening shabby carpets. The carpet* m y suffering and "Well, in the newspaper* we look I the hole, Shake the earth away and should first of all be shaken well and [tain*. For two years I suffered bearing pretty good, but in the magazine* i we set the root* carefully into the hole, beaten, then scrape half a dozen good- down pains and got look rather bad." — Washington, D. closing quickly and patting gently sized potatoes as finely as possible all run down. 1 was C., Herald. down. Into a bucket which is half full of under a nervoua When first put dow n allow only one warm water. Strain this, wring a Needle** Apprehension. * train and could not main stem to grow. Remove all cloth out of the water, and give the sleep at night I She- Will you love me when I’m shoots starting from near the leaves. carpet a good rub all over, rinsing fre­ went to doctors here old? Never put roses on the north side quently. in the city but they He—Why worry about that? We’ll of the house, because they need all did not do mo any probably be divorced long before.— the sun they can get every day they When Starching Clothes. Boston Transcript. good. live. Put Into the starch a little soda to " Seeing Lydia E. keep It sweet, and a teaspoonful of Dr. Pierce’* Pleasant Pellets cure Pinkham'a Vegetable Comjxjund adver­ glycerin, which Imparts a dainty gloss BEES REQUIRE MUCH WATEh constipation. Constipation is the cause tised, I tried it My health Improved to collar* and cuff*. Clothes starched wonderfully and I am now quite well of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. Buay Little Honey Gatherer* Need with this mixture can stand for 36 again. No woman suffering from fe­ hour* without the least danger of mil­ Groat Deal During Hot Weather— male ill* will regret It if she take* this dew. Keep Down All Weed*. She Wa* One. medicine.’*—Mrs. J ames G. L e C leab , If a glossy starch 1* added to the "Is that Perkins chap who calls on 836 Hunt St, Detroit Mich. ordinary lump starch used for dark Give the bees plenty of water. They you very intelligent?” prints, the pieces may be easily Ironed Another Caso. "Intelligent? Why, he doesn’t even need a great deal In the hot, dry days on the right side without making any of summer, and will fly a long distance Philadelphia, Pa. —“Lydia E. Pink­ know enough to embrace an opportun­ visible change In the appearance of to get It. ________________ ham’s Vegetable Compound is all you ity. ’’ If there Is no running stream or th* material, which I* noticeable when claim it to be. About two or three lake of pure water near. It Is well to Ironing dark red, blue and black prints. Avoid Embarrassment. days before my period* I would get bad "Would you arrest a woman in a place a pall of fresh water near the backache*, then pain* in right and left Tea “Dainties.” splary every day. aides, and my head would ache. I called slashed skirt?" Take two cups of powdered sugar, Bees use water to dilute the heavy, "Certainly not,” replied the police­ the doctor and he said I had organic in­ half a cup of butter, a cup of sweet flammation. I went to him for a while but man. "1 am a gentleman. I should thick honey left over from winter, to milk, tbs whites of four egg*, a tea­ did not get well so I took Lydia E.Pink­ turn my face away and never see her.” make it suitable for the young larvae and also to make the cell wax pli­ spoonful of lemon extract, two tea­ ham’* Vegetable Compound. After tak­ spoonfuls of baking powder, and flour able. ing two bottle* I wa* relieved and finally Bees should be protected from the enough to make a soft batter. Beat my troubles left me. I married and wind on the north and west by a this bettor hard for ten minutes be­ have two little girls. I have had no re­ fore putting Into heated patty tin*. close-set hedge or high fence. turn of the old troubles.’’—Mrs. C has . Rake quickly and allow to cool, then All weed* should be kept down In B oell , 2660 S, Chadwick St, Phlla..Pa. front of the hives. Mow a plot six lee with a soft Icing made from A well-known Now Yorker of wide experience whites of eggs mixed with enough hu written a book telling how th« tobacco or feet wide and then cut the weeds and Good Gues*. inuff habit may be eaeily and completely ban­ grass close to the ground with a powdered sugar to make it stiff. I hoe. The cl**s was discussing • animal*— ished in three dayn with delightful benefit. The health improves wonderfully after the Fruit Salad. how they walked, got up, etc. After poison is out of the system. Calmness, Cut a slice from the top of a pine­ she explained the cow’s method of ris­ nicotine Clean Feed for Horaea. tranquil sl«ep. clear eyre, normal appetite, root! Don't feed dirty grain to your horses. apple. Scoop out the Inside, discard ing to her feet, the teacher said: digestion, manly vigor, strong memory and a “Do you know any other animal general gain in efficiency are among tha many The dust, weed *eeds and other for­ tough center portion and shred the that get* up like a cow." Silence lienefits reported. No more of that nervous feel­ eign matter In the grain Is disagree­ remainder. Add banana* cut In small reigned for a moment, then one little ing: no more mel of pipe, cigar, cigarette or able to the animals and is injurious. piece*. Sweeten with powdered sugar, chewing tobacco to pacify the morbid dee Im. girl timidly raised her hand. Use a sieve to measure the grain, refill pineapple case, cover and send The author, Edw. J. Wood«. 5.U Sixth Ave.. 159 H. “What is it?" asked the teacher. and give it a few shake* to allow the to table In Its original shape. New York City, will arnd hla book free on appli­ "A calf,” was the reply. , dirt and seeds to fall out before feed­ cation, to anyone who writes to him. Sunday Corned Beef. ing. Some pour water over the grain It 1* well to cook either in flrelees In the sieve, or dip the sieve of grain In a bucket or tub of water a few cooker and take up Just right, after It times. This Is a good plan, as It re­ ba* stood over night In the cooker, or. moves all dust and smut. The feed If having no tireless cooker, to fully To your Ability add BEHNKE-WALKER training. boxes are kept cleaner by treating boll and have actually cold or slightly Result » ?ood position—n good salary- We stand back oi our graduates. the grain in this way before feed­ reheated. ing. To Clean Linoleum. 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