TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS AND SUCKLING PIGS WANT ZM » I PROPER SILAGE CORN DESSERT DISHES OF MERIT Advise quick what vou have for Holiday Trade. Will soil your Poultry and five you iirompl and reliable service for five per cent of groan sale*. Ship your uullry where it will l>e properly handled. Good talesmanthlp. Cold ¡tvrage in unum, .n.1 PEARSON-PAGE CO., l-arlbad. Or.. Hotel Washington Select Varieties That Will Pro­ duce Large Fodder. Moot Important Essential 1» to Find Kind That Will Mature In Yeur Locality—Silo Is Always Pref- liable to Farmer. M sms Kato« far O bs or Two l*oroon« in a K uqbb Portland, Oregon. Wuhlagte* Mlrwi. Ceraar of Twelfth. CHAN. Il IUIWI.KY. Meeeser. ti ts. II M U M rw Ba, Wllh Hath 1‘ri.ihe* S/rrtlel Hatrt bu wort or month. Hua la I ___ __________ _ _ __________ ___ ________ Waahlnatmi Hi. aro I lianafar. eat off »I Twolflh Straai. Kuropm» pian. IM outalde room*. Flr«-pn»t llulMlna. nualern awl elaaa In aver, raapeei. Hot and aakl running water and l«nh ulrpbonao in orar, roton Single or doubla Iwdroom«. I .arge Parlor off Mato Lobb,. - WANTED: Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides NO ( OM MISSION ( MARG! D. Writ* tfday for t**B and our net raah prlca Hat. W» guarBiitra f«ir hlyhaet priraa. and ’('hark by lr<«iuca. F, M. A ( »., 141143 h«* K. fertbai. dt«. KiUi («atW. III.OM SPOT CASH FOR YOUR Eggs, Poultry, Hoga, Veal Nrt price- f a. b. I'ortlarul. nu r*«n>nlMkm. Freak SMMik? due«n; dairy Imttor, lMc; Hv«» hens B/wl «fringe. du< ka. IW* 12c; gee«*». 104115k turbay*. la«|!c Uroae-I. IMTJBc, fancy pork. MliUc, fancy veal, dry c«acara l*rk. ftc. Ship tjB fur*, wtaala. m-hair. waa and hkloa. Writ« fur fur price Hat ur other price«. Aaaeta IKUM »r.l .irhan.nl anglnM. boUwa. r»mula. .«r. hand f..r 1.1.1 ami I'rlraa. H». J. I.. MAK I IN CO.. « l.lBU ¡’ur^and. Or. MEN! $30 A WtEK EASY Ô If you are not kept awake nights by what you do, what you failed to I do la likely to keep poking you in the slats. (¿Marti Walrhnsmklnft f'.Bjflmtja«? in • tew tuonth* l’>MihU>naguarant«Mv4 Writ« WATIMMÁIIM, MHOOl 214ta»na . F m M LADIES! TURN YOUR SPARK TIMK INTO DOLLARS! We have an artici« uñad In ov«ry hum« and want «n« lady In «ach Urwn tu r*-prea«*nt ua. Will help you build ui> an irwirp«nd«nt bual- Ms. of ,txir own. FITTÌ A CD. h ZU. Or z Huwrw --------------------- 10*. m to « p m. or by appointment I m 5714 Free to Onr Reader« Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for dtpaye illustrated Eye Book Free. Write *11 about Your Eye Trouble and they will *drU* •• to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Ramediee in Your Mperlal Caee. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine HeHeree Hore Eye«, Htreugthena Weak Eyea. Doesn't Stuart, Booth«* Eye Pain, and aelle fur Me. Try It In Your E)««and In Baby'e Eye* fur Scaly Eyelid* and Granulation. A little change in the hand fa worth more than a great change in the weather—St. Paul Dispatch. Height Diameter Capacity feet tone No. feet 34 10 24 1 62 13 25 13 37 78 1» 14 30 30 119 14 166 43 18 33 Of course a *llo will cost something —all farm buildings do—but. there to no building that can be erected on the farm that will pay better. A barn that would shelter the same amount of roughage and containing as much DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS RrlonltAc Tr««!mont nt all A rut» and Chrrmk* I • •*»«•«’• 1 I. . ' PrnrtilMMMrr bull« 4-'4-4. 7 ^Arwuto Building. 8—tt'o END STOMACH TROUBLE. GASES OR DYSPEPSIA Rape's Dlapepsln” makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine In five minutes. If what you juat ate la aourfng on your atomach or ilea like a lump of lead, refuel ng to digeat, or you belch gaa, and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dixxtneea, heartbum, fullneaa, nausea, bad taate tn mouth and atomach headache, you can get blessed relief In five minutes. Put an end to atomach trouble forever by getting a large flfty-cent caae of Pape’a Dlapepsln from any drug atore. You realise tn five minutes how need less It Is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It’s the quickest, surest stomach doc­ tor In the world. It’s wonderful. Get Out “of the Rut” I Don’t continue, day after day, in that half-sickly con­ I dition—with poor appetite, sallow complexion, and clog­ I ged bowels. You can help Nature wonderfully in over­ I coming all Stomach, Liver J and Bowel troubles by tak- | ing a short course of I I I I HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Try a bottle today. Avoid substitutes. I I I I Motor Farm Wagon Does Service In Many Ways. feeding value as a 100-ton silo would have to have a storage capacity of 600 tons. Figure this out and see which would be the cheapest. There are many kinds of silo and made of different materials. Con­ crete, cement, brick, tile and several styles of wooden silo. The wood silo Is cheapest of course, but it is not so durable as the concrete or tile. The different styles range from 33 to 36 per ton capacity for the con­ crete and tile silo, while the wooden stave silo will cost from 32 to 33 per ton capacity. The municipal authorities of Berlin hnve forblddm MM to smoke while At the Ohio state experiment sta­ drKlng automobiles, ruling that many tion, at Wooster, the crops have aver­ HINTS FROM THE HIRED MAN accidents have been due to the prac­ aged, for a term of years, about twice tice. as much to the acre aa the usual yield Farmer Who Provides Reading Mat­ of all grain fields in Ohio. ter, 8uch as Newspapers, Books, Mothers win find Mrs. Wineiowa Boothia* Etc., Avoids Help Problem. Ífruji th,- l> at rrmedr to use toe their ohUdroa urla* lbs toethlug parttnl. Sore ky»e. Granulated Jtyellda and prom Ml y healed with Boman Eyt t>am. Adv. Occasionally I run across a progres­ Lots o’ folk npplnud a Wagner se­ sive sort of farmer who takes a gen­ lection Jlat t’ git a piece o* ragtime fer In time a photographer lenrns peo- uine Interest In the welfare of the an encore.—Abe Martin in New York j pie will stand for considerable flat “hired man.” I mean an unselfish in­ Telegraph. tery, and become* an Artist terest. It has come under my notice that a certain farmer in our neighbor­ hood provides reading matter—news papers, magazines and books—to sev­ eral hired men in the neighborhood. I have heard him advising them about saving and Investing their money. On several occasions I have known him to furnish a team for carrying a party of half a dozen to some meeting in the town. Does this farmer gain or lose In a money sense by such conduct! I know for a fact he has no trouble about keeping good help and he doesn't pay any more than his neigh­ bors either. His men like him and will hustle a little extra whenever the condition of the work calls for It All men are not alike. In the na­ ture of things they can't be, but it to quite possible for cwsry farmer to treat those around him with considera­ tion and kindness—even his own fam- ily. E. V. B. Tackle Catarrh Now Be Free All Winter Avoid Colds, Stall Pleumonia, Keep Your Nose Don’t Walt TUI You’re AH Bunged Up. If you will go Into any first class store and set a bottle of fl. H. H. you are on ths way to getting rid of Catarrh. But don’t lot anyone work off that old trick of something "Just aa good." fl. fl. R. la taken into the blood just as naturally as the moat nourishing food. It sproads Its Influence over every organ in the body, oomes through all the velna and arteries, enables all mucous surfaces to exchange Inflammatory acids and other Irritating substances for arterial elements that effectually cleanse the system and thus put an end to all catarrhal pollution. S. 8. 8. cleans out the stomach of mucous accumulations, enables only pure, blood- making materials to enter the Intestines, combines with these food elements to enter the circulation, and In leas than an hour Is at work throughout tbs body in ths process of purification. The medicinal components of B. B. 8. are relatively just as asaoatlal to well- U m 8. S. 8. Now. balanced health os the nutritive proper­ ties of ths graine, meats sugars, and fats of foods Any local Irritating Influancs tn the blood is rejected by the tissue cells and eliminated by reason of the stlmula. ting influence of S. S. 8. You will soon realise its wonderful In­ fluence by the absence of headache, a de­ cided clearing of the air passages, a steadily Improved nasal condition, and a sense of bodily relief that provee how completely catarrh often lnfesta the en­ tire system. Tou will And 8. S. 8. on sale at all drug stores It la a remarkable remedy for any and all blood affections such as sesame, rash, lupus, tetter, psoriasis bolls and all othar diseased conditions of the blood; For special advtoe on any blood disease write to The Swift Speciflo Co., tot Swift Bldg., Atlanta, (la Do not trifle with substitutes Imita­ tions or any of the horde of "Just M good" Counterfeits of 8. H. 8. I 10 CftNT “CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Sure to Be Acceptable Whether the Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Dinner Bo a Formal or Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Family One. Breath—Candy Cathartic. Green Apple Charlotte,—Pare, core and stew in a very little water six or eight good cooking apples. Press the pulp through a sieve and add enough sugar to make It very sweet. While still hot, stir In an ounce of gela­ tin soaked in about six tablespoons of cold water. Stir until thoroughly dissolved. Then place In another dish containing cold water and stir until the mixture thickens Then cut. and fold In, a large cup of cream, whipped stiff and dry. Turn Into a mold, plain, or lined with stale sponge cake or lady fingers. Quincy Puff.—Pare six goor-sized tart apples and a ripe quince. Slice them Into a saucepan and cover with half a cup of water. Put the lid on the saucepan and cover with half a cup of water. Put the lid on the saucepan and cook for half an hour. Press through a sieve and return to the fire Add yolks of three eggs, beaten with half a cup of sugar. Take from the fire and let cool slightly; then fold in the whites of the eggs, and turn Into a pretty glass dish and place In refrigerator. Plum Pudding.—Stew a quart of plums; remove the pits; sweetea to taste and add a little grated orange Peel or nutmeg, and pour into an earthen cup, well buttered. Cover with a spoonful of rich biscuit dough made soft enough to drop from a spoon or with the following batter; a cup of sweet cream or rich milk, one egg. a teaspoon of baking powder and enough flour to make a drop batter. Steam or bake for half an hour and turn out on a heated dish with the fruit on top. Serve with hard sauce. MAKE DISH WASHING EASIER No odds how bad your liver, stom­ ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels—you always get relief with Cascarets. They imme­ diately cleanse and regulate the stom­ ach. remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from ths liver and carry off the con atlpated waste matter and poiaon from the Inteatines and bowels. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet and bead clear for months. They work while you sleep. If prisoners worked as hard for dol­ lars when they bad a chance, as they afterwards work for pardons, the jails would be empty. Sea Foam Rolls. Scald a pint of sweet milk and add one tablespoon of sugar, one teaspoon salt and butter size of an egg. When lukewarm add one-half yeast cake dissolved in a little warm water and two cups of bread flour. Set to rise three hours, then add flour to knead. Let rise again and then shape into rolls by rolling each one oblong and brush with butter and fold over. Let rise until very light and bake 30 min- utes. If wanted at six p. m. mil them about 10:30 a. m. India Comfit. Sift together one cup cornmeal, one cup cornstarch, two teaspoons cream tartar, one teaspoon soda, one-half tea­ spoon salt. Beat two eggs very light, add one cup freshly boiled and cooled rice, one-half cup molaeses, one table­ spoon melted butter and one cup milk. Combine the mixtures. ■ The batter must be very thin and If necessary add more milk. Pour into a deep buttered pan and bake In a quick oven. Serve the moment it is taken from the oven, with sauce or whipped cream. Stuffed 8houlder Dinner. Buy a fresh shoulder of pork, have the butcher bone it, stuff It, sow It op tight, roll it in cloth, boil It two hours, take ft out of cloth, put It In an iron spider and bake It two hours. Before putting tn the oven stick it full of whole cloves all through the rind. It will come out crisp and fine. Have baked sweet potatoes, mashed white potatoes, turnip, onions, celery, jelly, bread and butter and mock cherry pie and cheese for dessert Tuttl Fruttl Shortcake. Bake any ordinary sponge cake mix­ ture in two oblong pans. Spread one layer with a combination of sliced ba­ nanas, shredded pineapple and chopped cherries (either fresh or maraschino) sprinkle over thia layer pulverised sugar. Put on the second layer of cake. Spread with sweetened whipped cream and cut in squares for serving. Transplanting Vegetables. This is entirely original and delicious, The use of machines for transplant­ aa one trial will prove. ing vegetables Is on the Increase. Every grower should know that ma­ 8ausagea With Tomatoes. chine set plants thrive just as well as Fry sausages a nice brown and ar* those which are planted by hand, pro­ range in dish in front of fire. Cut the vided the work Is done with care. The tomatoes into slices with some onions fact is that plants may bo set out thinly sliced. Fry them, season with more firmly by the uae of machines pepper and salt. Place them among than Is usually done by the use of the sausages and serve hot the hands. Again, with machines, wa­ ter may be applied, which to a decided Buttonholes In Towels. advantage la dry weather. When making towels that are to hahg on nails or hooks, work a but­ Docking a Lamb. tonhole In each of two opposite cor It Is wrong to dock a lamb and tarn nera, then a “hanger” to always readyj it out in fly time without putting ea whichever end of the towel to taken something to keep the pests oft. SHOES Wtae» iU.A’T U MlBSBB, BoySe OhlldFBH Sl.4Otl.7DS2 S2.AOS3 7< Ue . UffBM maker bk M. M»« f aa4 |4 b B mb 1* UM [Orar /40 ttylrtsy I ■ Im all Irai A 6B3MÍ ♦ W. L. DouglM RhOBB ar» fBBMHM . Cl WBQ wUers. Why not giv« ihoa a Uà irtai T Th« vatu« you wtu meaH« for your obomj will a«u>alah yo*. * X i L7°!° *«**4 Ytoll our fBetorv, __ 1 the larttcfei in tn« world —ijr •n<1 ••• how CBrsftil& VZ. L. i > ou *I bb shoe« are — t you would un iarstaad why m * k to look battar, at battar, ì hoM thatrffùapB and wear loog«r II mmb A ouw ozakcj for i /. b prie«. Q YourdraJern.‘iouklBupt>ly youwHh tbrrn.UoB claloaftuiwtltuta.NSS ¿/^Vgatndha wltfcrut W. l TD bm Z J lamettampet qb bottom. J»»owB 4 taut «very wftcr*. direct from tew- tory, by Parent PuBt, poerag« frea. Nov -».a. G - '»e lime to b*On to aav« moAdv e* your footwaar- WYlta today for nto* tratad Cttaloc rtlpwin« how to order CHESTER .V V X1 “REPEATER” Smokeless Powder Shells •? These shells cost a little more than black powder loads, 1 but for bird shooting they are worth many times the difference, as there is no smoke to hinder the second barrel. They are , k by far the best low priced smokeless load on the n market When you buy, insist upon having them, z< THE RED w BRAND // o By Simplifying It This Never Pleasant Household Task May Be Made Lighter. Simplify your dish washing thus: With careful handling the dishes may safely be washed in the sink, doing away with the care of a dishpan. To lessen danger of breakage place in the bottom of the sink a wooden protector made of slats. If the sink is not pro­ vided with an automatic stopper, a rubber sink stopper can be procured at a small price. A wooden dish rack, the kind that opens like an old-fash­ ioned paperbolder, will hold plates and saucers upright. The rack may be lifted out of the sink on a tray, and its contents, that have previously been scalded, allowed to dry there. A three cornered enamel strainer, on feet, oc­ cupies a corner of the sink. Into this, which ccsts a few cents, plates can be scraped before the dish washing be­ gins. That dish towels may be close at hand, have fastened to the wall close to the sink a wooden arrangement with arms which open out or close on which to hang the towels after they have been washed and boiled. W.L.DOUGLASl roR /*/ 2(1 PINK EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL EEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cure, the sick and acta as a preventive for others. Liqulft {¡ven on the tongue. Safe for brood mares and al 1 others. Beet idney remedy; 60cents and 31 a bottle; 35 and 310 the dosen. Sold by all drusrgists anti horse goods houses, or sent, exproa* paid, by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists. Goshen, Ind. Her Cousin—Maud is always very As an additional safeguard against icebergs one transatlantic passenger positive in her assertions. Rejected Suitor—Yes, she was eve» Bteamer is carrying a 72,000 candle­ power searchlight with an effective positive In her negative.—Bostoa Transcript range of five miles. I No man is Stronger Than his Stomach The Medical Adviser by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buf­ falo, N. Y. answer» hosts of delicate questione about which every man sr woman, single or mar­ ried ought to Z-now. Sent free on receipt of SI one- cent stamps to pay for wrapping and mailing. ET the greatest athlete have dyspepsia and Ma strength will soon fail. One’s stamina—force­ fullness and strength of mind or muscle depend upon the blood, and the blood in turn, requires a healthy stomach, for the stomach to the laboratory where the food is digested and such ele­ ments are taken up—or assimilated—which make blood. In consequence all the organs of the body. such as heart, lungs, liver and kidneys, aa well aa the nervous system, feel the bad effect if the stom­ ach is deranged. L Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery helps the stomach to digeat food properly, starts the liver into new activity, removing the poison* from the blood, and the various organs get rich, red blood, in­ stead of being iDy nourished. The refreshing influenew of thia extract of native medicinal plants has beam favorably known for over 40 year«. Everywhere some neighbor can tell you of the good it haa dooSb &/Y YOl/B BÍ/7ÍD/NC MATBB/AL.S WNBNf YB¿/CAN SAVF M7/ÆY ____________ ;_ •__________________ .______ ___ :_ :__ •v y -,_ 1 __ Our big 1913 catalog (free), ahows thouaandh of the luoot wonderful bargains ever offered in the history of the building businesa. It will show you how to save money on Lumber, Sash, Doon, Hardware, paints and all building material* We aril to yon direet at factory prices. DOORS Thousand of style« and sites Instock for prompt delivery. / from 11-26 «P Our free cata log b U bwb the flaaat Uae of doors shown any­ where» all st 0«!l prices. Abstainer Is Made Drunk. Thirty-two per cent of the 7,000,000 A grape presser in a winery became working women in this country are drunk the other day on alcoholic under age. fumes. The man brandished a club and was dangerous for a few minutes. Kansas City merchants lose 310S< The man is a total abstainer and was 000 a year to shoplifters. nowise responsible for his unfortu­ nate condition. lie gave the police a bad half hour, but soon recovered.— Pittsburg Dispatch. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. The favorite family laxative. Aunt—Bobby, how can you be so selfish with your applet Don’t you know that a pleasure shared to a pleasure doubled? Bobby—Yes, but an’apple shared is halved. kZJíK . M'IRE SYSTEM