Smith W ants Veal
W . w ill pa y a s fo llo w s f o r flrst*class p r o
d u co . S h ip b y oxyross.
V a a l......................................................
fo rk . ..........................................................................
10c
12 c
Liva H a n s ........................................... lB c
U v a Spring Chicken®, lb 20 t o 224c
E « « » .......................................... 23«
Add roes
F R A N K L. SM IT H M E A T CO.
“F igh ting tha Beef T rust"
P O R TL A N D , OREGON
BEF
m
^
M o th o r e w ilt fin d Mre. W l n a l n a ', B o o t h la g
the b e t rom odr u> uao toy ih o lr c a n o r e *
S rrup
or l o g t h . t o . th in g period
Dr. B. E. Wright
H ave y o u r teeth o u t and p la te a nd b rid g e w ork
d on e. F o r o u t -o f-t o w n p a tro n s w e finish pla te
and b rid g e w ork in on e da y i f n ecessary.
P R IC E S :
IS.00
*3.50
$1«
* 1.00
50c*
> *5.00
*7.50
Mi
REST M E TH OD S
P a in lr e . E x tra ction F rea w h m p l a t « , o r b r id x .
w ork f. ord ered . C o n .u lt .t io n F ree. Y ou ca n n ot
hatter p a t n lr u w ork o n /w h e r e , no tnottor
r m uch you pay.
C
AH Work rally Guaranteed for r i f t . « . Yeore
Dr. B. E. Wright Co.
3 4 2 J W ashington St.,
Portland, Oregon
T . k . c o r at d . p o t and tra n a fa r to W a a h in ston St.
-Hello, Darker!" said Smltkln, meet
ing bla friend on the atreet. "How
goes l t r
"All right, I gueia," laid Darker.
"Seen Dobbla Sponger lately?"
"Yea; Dobble la down at my plaça
at Waathampton now. I Invited him
down for the week and------ "
“ Why, I thought that waa threa
weeks a g o !"
“ It waa." said Darker, “ but, you
know, Dobble la an expert at making
both ends meet."—Harrier's Weekly.
C oM eeded
A t ir o a a S U a i l l w .
It.
“Colonel, don’ t you think, as the re
sult of your observation during many
years of put-llc life, that the holding
of a government position tends to take
away a man’s Independence and make
him merely a machine?” asked the In
quisitive acquaintance.
“Undoubtedly,” said the Internal
revenue collector. “There was a time,
for Instance, when, If you had asked
me such a question as that, 1 should
have kicked you out of my office, buf
I have become used to such things no*
and don’ t mind them at all.”
Too
S lo w
fo r
T h is
Ago.
K a n /o B ’a r a w r a w m i s coax tne u r n
into s c t ir lt j by gentle methods. They d&
not scour, gripe or weaken. They sre g
toulc to the stomach, liver and nerves)
invigorate Instead o f weaken. They eu-
rlch the blood and enable the stomach to
get all the nourishment from food that la
p o t Into It. These pills contain no calo
m el; they are soothing, healing and stim
ulating. F or sale by all dru ggists in 10c
and 25c slses. I f von need medical ad
vice, write Munyon's Doctor*. They w ill
advise to the best o f their ability abso
lutely free o f Charge. M UNTON’ S,
“Grandma, you never took a Joy rids,
did you?”
»
“Yes, child, once; but you wouldn't
call it Joy riding nowadays.”
"When was It, grandma?“
“ Sixteen years ago. 1 took g rids In
the Ferris wheel.”
"How fast did you go?”
“The wheels made one revolution In
about fifteen minutes.”
“Shucks!”—Chicago Tribune.
T it
{o r
T a t.
Stranger (to prominent clergyman)
— I came In here, sir, to criticise your
church management and tell you how
It ought to be run.
Prominent Clergyman (am azed)—
What do you mean, sir? How dars
you? Who are you, anyway?
“ I am the humble editor of the pa
per you have been writing to.“— Life.
W e ll M ea n t, b a t B a d e .
The wedding was over and the guests
had departed, when a terrific din broke
upon the stillness.
The tooting of flah horns, the beat
ing of tin pans, and the ringing of
cow bells could be distinguished clear
ly, while agonising screeches from un
identified Instruments and the diaboli
cal noise produced by drawing a scant
ling across one edge -of a dry goods
box contributed their share to the vol
ume of sound.
The bride, a young woman recently
from Boston, turned pale.
“ Harold," she said, turning to the
bridegroom, “ those friends of yours
doubtless mean well, and I appreciate
their heartiness and sincerity, but I
shall consider it a great favor if you
will go out and request them to dis
continue their eplth&lamlum. It is
quite too boisterous and may attract
attention."—Chicago Tribune.
N ot R e a l l y N e c e s s a r y .
H a r d s h ip s o f 1*1 a l o o r a c y .
Denmark’s co-operative agricultural
societies, to which England largely
His Pastor—My dear sir, don't you
owes her cheap supply of dairy pro think you ought to try to come more In
duce, have an annual turnover of ovei ¡contact with your fellow men?
$13,000,000.
Mr. Muntoburn—My dear doctor, so
»h e W as F ran k .
many people touch me every day of my
Miss Mary Morris, daughter of th«
I life that I have been compelled to em-
DAISY FLY KILLER B
^ E M 'a Î I ploy a secretary at a good salary to act late William Morris, poet and crafts
N««t. c l e a n .___
man, said at a dinner In New York:
Ut. convenient, cheap. : as a buffer.
L o l l « o i l aeasoa.
“ 1 like the American taste for Its
Mede ol metal, cannot
G r o w le r s .
frankness. Better be frank, even If
! Anything,
«flcctlv«.
Cabby --No, times ain't wot they was wrong. The pretty American girl was
01 All «Miara ov mat
prepaid lor 20 cant*.
—the dignity of the perfesslon's gone. by no means hopeless whose comment
■ asolo s o n s a «
Everybody wanta a blooming taxi and on first seeing the Incomparable glory
■rasu ra, g . T»
when they’ve blowed 'emselvea 'oarse of the Venus de Medici was, ‘I
and can’t get one they 'avea you aa a wouldn’t be seen dead with ankles like
th a t!'"
__________________
hapology.— The Sketch.
BEST
READY
ROOFING
KNOW N
U s e le s s
H O W A R D F. M 'R T U H - A w . , . r anil ChamlX.
■ I Leadville. Colorado. Specim en price#: Gold,
Silver. Lend, II. G old , Silver. 76c; G old 50c: Zi no
o r Copper, SI. M ailluu envelopes and f a ll p r ic e lis t
sent o n appi lent ion. C ontrol and F m p lre work so*
lie!ted . R eference: Carbonate N ational Bank.
S en d fo r S a m p les
a n d P rices.
o f P ortla n d , O regon
FURNISHES HELP EREE
1 » Wore,«Hr aids
PORTLAND, ORE.
TO EMPLOYERS
U n i o n P a in le s s D e n t is ts
Main office. 12 N orth S econ d S t. Main 5670; A 1406
L adies D ept 205*7 M orrison St. M ain 1062; A 2064
P h on e o r w ir e ord ers a t o u r ex p en se.
W a n t e d a S m a ll O n ..
Customer— My wife told me to stop
In and buy her a bathing suit. What
are your price« and sizes?
Dealer— We hare a very nice one
here that I'm 9ure she will like. A
*50 bill will Just cover It.
Customer— That la Jugt about the
size she wants. How much Is It?—
Springfield Union.
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICIAN
F irst class w ork at
reasonable prices.
F ull S et o f T e e t h ......................................................$ 5 .0 0
B rid g e W ork o r T eeth w ith o u t P la tes $ 3 5 0 to $ 5
G old C r o w n s ............................................$ 3 . 5 0 t o $ 5 . 0 0
P orcela in C r o w n s .................................. $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0
G old o r P orcela in F illin g s ............................ $ 1 . 0 0 Up
S ilv er F illin g s .............................................5 0 c to $ 1 . 0 0
Beat P la te M a d e ......................................................$ 7 . 5 0
N o ch a rg e s fo r P ainless E x t r a c t in g w hen oth er
w ork is d on e. 15 y e a r s ’ G u a ra n tee w ith all w ork .
H ours. 8 a. m. to 8 p . m. 2 2 m M orrison S treet.
F raa
F ree exam ination
and p e r fe c t ly titted
glasses as low as
* $
2 .0 0
C o u l d n 't S ta n d E x p o « . r e .
The member of the legislature, of
whom some graft stories had been
circulated, was about to build a house.
"You will want a southern exposure,
I suppose,?*' asked the architect.
"No. sir,” said the man; “ If you
can’t build this house without an ex
posure I'll get another arch itect” —
Yonkers Statesman.
N o fa k in g m ethods.
D R . C . L. H A Y N E S
Suite 427, Marquam Building
F ou rth F loor
Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ore.
B y M a li
Alcohol, Tobacco, Cocaine, Morphine,
Cigarette or Other
DOPE HABITS CURED
Positively and harmlessly in short time
Treat
I f yon suffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Falling Sickness, by the new Olconeia Method.
You
Spasms, or have children that do so, my New I>is ment is not expensive or painful.
covery will relieve them, and all yon are asked to need not remain a slave to your habita,
do la to send for a Free Tria I f 2 Bottle o f Dr. May's
E p llffp tlo ld w
I t h a s cu r e d th ou sa n d s w h ere e v e ry th in g el»«
fe lle d . G u aran teed b y M a y M e d ic a l L a b o ra t» y
U n d er P u re F o o d a n d D ru g s A c t , J u n e 80th,_lfl06
G uaran ty N o. 18971. P lea se w rite f o r S p ecie I F ree
« 2 B ottle a n d g iv e A G S a n d c o m p le t e address
DR. S . H. MAY, 548 Pearl Street. N t » Tort
when a short stay at our Sanitarium
will make you free. Address
OLCONEIA CO.,
Arleta Station.
C. Gee Wo NOW
The Chinese Doctor
'f
Portland, Or.
ets t e
rmicw*
E
Molar Crown« $ 5 . 0 0
22k Brings Teeth3 . 5 0
Gold Fillings
A SU RE CANCER CURE
CONSULTATION EREE
The C. Gee W o Medicine Co.
^62V^qn^St^^or^$orrlaon^*ortland^>i^
1 .0
Enamel Filling* 1 . 0
| No Mercury, Poisons
I or D r u g s Used. No
I Operations or Cutting
J u s t re c e iv e d fr o m P e k in , C h in a —s a fe , s u r e
a n d relia b le. U ..fa llin g in it « w ork s.
I f y ou ca n n o t ca ll, w r ite f o r sy m p tom b lank
a n d c irc u la r. In clo se 4 c e n t « in sta m p «,
TIME
o f th e rear t o have
y ou r teeth ou t and
p l a t e a n d b r id g e
w o r k d o n e . F o r o n t*
o f - t o w n p a tr o n a w e
fin is h p l a t e a n d
b r id g e w o r k In o n e
d ay i f n e ce s s a ry .
T h is w o n d e fu l m an h a s
m a d e a life s tu d y o f th e
roperties o f R o o ts,
ierbs and B arks, and
is g iv in g the w orld t h e
b e n e fit o f h is serv ices .
G u aran tees t o c u r e O sta rrh . A sth m a , Lun*r,
S to m a c h and K id n ey trou b les, a n d all P riv a te
sea o f M n a n d W om en .
S tu d y .
Mr. Fond Father reproved his little
eon for having only 75 per cent In
arithmetic. "Mathematics, my boy,"
he said, “ Is a very useful study, and
you must try to do better."
"I thought that was only useful for
sailors," said the boy.
"W hy for sailors?"
"W ell, people on land have adding
machines, don’t they?”— New York
Tribune.
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
M ajistlc Roof
ing Co.
Silver FilHnfa
Good Rubber
P lt t n
Beat Rubber
Plate«
.5
_ AA
5 .0 0
_ . .
7 .5 0
Painleoa ExtrMion . 5 0
O U T M IT H O dO
Jl nm a----------------
w hen
h e n p la t e « o r b r id g e v
r .i
Ex tra ction F ree e w
___________________________
1. Consultation .F ~ r e e . Y o u c a n n o t g e t b e tte r
p a in le w w ork a n y w h e re , n o m a tte r h o w m u c h y o n pay.
A ll w o r k fu lly g u a r a n te e d f o r fift e e n y e a n .
G ot th e
C o u l d n 't
Fool
M ra,
A ot
L ou d
Out
D eep.
Village Constable (to villager, who
has been knocked down by passing
motor cyclist)— “ You didn't see the
number, but could you swear to tbs
man?”
Villager— “ I did; but I don't think
’• 'eard me.”— Punch .
P a in le s s D e n tis ts
H O S T E T T E R ’Si
I W n h ln g te n . r O S T U S O , out 8 0 S
Iw U rx i «. 1
STOM ACH
BITTERS
WE WELCOME ALL VISITORS
ATTENDING THE ROSE FESTIVAL
To our wareroom». W e will offer special induce
ments to those wishing to purchase a Piano during
the Festival Week. Your railroad fare to Portland
and return will be paid should you purchase from
u a . D on’t fail to call and get one o f our Handsome
Souvenirs.
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
386 W u lu ftss Street, Bel West Park u A Tenth.
PsrtlaaL Orefw
------ 4
P IA N
f t
£L£r/nrtN
The Bitters has clearly
proven, during the past 56
years, that it is an ideal
tonic and invigorant for
those in a weak and debil
itated condition.
It aids
digestion and keeps the
bowels open. Try it to-day.
F or
Sam i
C o -O p e r a t iv e
by
P a ra .
In
W o r ld .
The announcement that the republic
of Mexico la about to make some ef
fort to curb the princely asplraMons of
Don Luis Terraxaa of the State of Chi
huahua promises to bring Into the pub
lic eye one of the most rentfhrkable
and at the same time one of the least
known of the world's unusual men
Four years ago a German prince trav
eled 5,000 miles to visit a ''farmer,”
and this farmer was Don Luis, whose
"farm ," Mexicans are now beginning
to believe, Is getting too large for the
public health. In short, it is the big
gest farm in. the world. In area It
ranks with the largest of European
kingdoms and empires, and would
make one o f the big States of the
Union. It measures 150 miles from
north to south and 200 miles from east
to west, or 8.000,000 acres In all. It
embraces whole ranges o f mountains,
entire water systems, volcanoes, min
eral lands and thousands of lakes
Over It roam 1,000,000 head of cattle.
700,000 sheep and 300.000 horses. The
"farmhouse” Is the most magnificent
In the world—a palace costing *1,600,-
000 In gold, superbly furnished, with
rooms to accommodate 500 guests.—
The Dookkeeper.
C r o n e -C u t S a w
O N I -U A .Y
A i/ers
—
T h«
Try it once and be
L ig h t e n
W o m a n '«
A New I 'e a r Dine«««,
A new disease among pears has been
noted In Delglum. The,diseased fruit
i shows round brown spots, which In-
[ crease In size until the greater part of
the fruit is »fleeted, after which It
j falls. In one Instance the loss due to
I this fungus was great, fully one-half
1 of the fruit being destroyed. Where
the pears have been bagged they did
not suffer from the fungus. Spraying
with Dordeaux mixture. It Is believed,
will prevent the disease.
S u p p o rt.
Q u ite
■
C h in n .
U r o l.
Many alfalfa mills are springing np
in Kansas and other western states.
One Kansas plant has a capacity of
eight car loads per day. and pays *80,-
000 annually for Its raw material. Al
falfa meal Is now used extensively In
the cattle field.
W heat
era*.
Australia had a wheat crop In 1»06-
0« o f 12,400,000 bushels, or 21,400,000
Ul *007-00.
Address..
A N G E L D17D
A H A OTEL
O n a R a te ; R o o m w i t h
P r iv a te B a th ,
C l
¡ P -L
r
T l
l i A
£ < n
V
X
6 3 8 W a sh in g to n S u e « «
. PO R TLAN D , OR.
N o w brick, «p lend Wily fu r n is h « ) .
L a d le .’ p a rlor, . » . c l o u s lob b y; a la v a te .; .t e a m b oa t; ru n n in g
w a te r ; p h o n e . In all r o o m .. In q u ia t n a ish b orh ood . T ak a oa r fr o m Ui nlon D epot, tra n sfe r to W u b -
in sto n .t r e a t . P h on o M arshall 1960.
Tho
S h a h 's
It
P a s s « .
by
E ar.
Th« dear little girl then arose, bow«<V
and recited It In this manner :
"Lettuce Denby up N. Dewing,
Widow Hartford N. B. Fate;
8t!U H. E. Vlng. still per Sue W in »
Learn to label Aunty Waite."
Then with the tumultuous applause
of the audience ringing In her ears. shR
sat down In happy confusion.—Chicago
Trlbun«. _ _ _ _ _ _
When young a girl wonders If «ho
will ever meet a man she would mar
A G r e a t H e lp .
ry; after she gets older, she wonder«
T look forward to having a great If she will ever meet one she wouldn't
garden this year.”
marry.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
"You do? Bought soma new vari
Joweled sunbursts In which one set
eties of seeds?”
of rays is made to revolve over anoth*
"No, but I’ve found s man In ths er by clockwork have been Invented
neighborhood who owns a wheelbar gy an English woman.
row, and that will be a great help.”—
Detroit Free Frees.
One of the treasures ot the shah of
Persia la a diamond set In on* of his
sclmlters, which renders Its possessor
Invincible.
There Is also a dagger
with the tame property, but It Is or
dained that those who use It should
perlah by it. It 1« therefore carefully
shut up In s sandalwood box on which
la engraved a verse from th* Koran.—
Ohlcaso News______________
harness Catalog Tree!
Headache
Send lor our 100-page Harness
Catalog Free. Will save you 20 to
50 per cent sure.
My father has been a sufferer from sick
headache for the last twenty five years and
never found any relief until he began
taking your Cascarets. Since he ha«
begun taking Cascarets he has never had
the headache. They have entirely cured
him. Cascarets do what you recommend
them to do. I will give you the privilege
of using his name.” — E. M. Dickson,
1120 Resiner St., W. Indianapolis, Ind.
KELLER HARNESS CO.
49 North Sixth S t. Portland,
jCOFFEEl. ;1
TEA SPICES
P leasant, Palatable. P otent. T aste Good.
D o Good. N ev er S ick en . W eaken o r G rip«.
10c. 26c. 50c. N ev er sold in bulk. T h e p en
nino ta blet sta m ped C C C. G u aran teed to
cu re or y ou r m oney back.
B A K IN « POW DER
» EXTRACTS
JUST RIGHT
U4SSET S DCTEI3
soar land , oa t’
REDUCE TH E CO ST O F UVlNfl;
use CRESCENT
BAKING POW DER
25c. FULL POUND
N
a m e d ic
MASK
O
ABSOLU TELY CURES
DR. W HITING ’S REMEDIES
MAITTFACTO RED BY
N A T I O N A L M E D I C I N E C O ., L T D .
422^2 S h e l l e y B lk ., M o r r i s o n S t ,
R o o m s 3 a n d 4 , P o r t la n d , O r.
P h o’.e VIHr«hnl I -119
1. A P P E N D IC IT IS R E M E D Y .
The only known -tire for Appendicitis w ithout
the Hid o f thv knife. Give« im m ediate relief,
nnd HT ci M h a permanent cure in a short tim e.
PRICK V.
e. “ S P E C IA L " R E M E D Y .
For W om en'« Ailment«. Tum ors o f the Bow
el«. Al«o liiabete«. Kidney and Bladder T rou
ble« i R i r r *6
T hl« New Scientific W ork 1« « hom e treatm ent.
W rite or ch II and w« will explain. Kxterual
treatm ent only.
A TRIP TO PORTLAND FRE1
CUT 1A TKS IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P a in le s s E x t r a c t i o n ....... Pro«
S ilv e r P i l l i n g « .........................50#
G old P i n t o « .............................19«
22 K . G old C r o w n s ................. .$•
P o r c e la in C r o w n « ...................«9
M o la r G o ld C r o w n « ................. «4
B rid g e W o r k , 22 K. G old . . . . « ]
I n la y F ill« , P u r e O o l d .......... H
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t e . .. .04
B ea t R u b b e r P la te on E a r t h .......................................«7
A L L T H I S W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
D o n ’ t th ro w y o u r m on ey a w a y . A d olla r a av ed
1« tw o d o lln r « ea rn ed . O u r orig in a l relia b le M o d e rn
P ain less M eth od « n n d o u r p e r fe c t e d office eq u ip
m en t s a v e « ua tim e a n d y o u r m oney.
BOSTON DENTISTS, 5th « M orrla ea , P o r t la n d
tSSTM O sStm Moulton, opponitc Po*toffice tnd Meier A
Frank. Established in Portland 10 year«. Open ereninfla
until S and Sunday« until 12i)0. for people who work.
P N U
W
N a 13—'1 0
H K N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r « pl<
m en tion th is paper.
SEND THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST
The Department of Agriculture Is
experimenting with corn shipped from 1
China Plants raised last year aver
aged less than 16 Inches In height. |
with an average of 12 green leaves at
the time of tassel Ing. Th* ears aver
aged 5H Inches In length and 4H In
greatest circumference, with 16 to Is
rows of small grains.
A a .t r a l la ’.
S o r e r e . . T u r e .1 t . W a r e — -
N am e..
B ra.
I’ r e i l l e f l . . ,
aonrse of 100 years r .r y few parsons
I will live In ths cities Cities will bs
H ad only for business purposes.
1. Tnmaungs $Sc each. Latos' Ham
WfUwPhaaara ><u«d and
Please send me lull particulars concerning this unusual Plano offer.
SAW .
6*K loh ne«u” o f M i l k .
X .r e r - P .ll Man» Omelet.
What 1 b commonly known aa the
Never-fall omelet might be a better
name. Six eggs beaten separately add rlchneaa of milk depend* upon th*
ing whites last. One cup milk, six amount ot butter fat It contain». There
teaspooons cornstarch, one teaspoon I b go much difference In the compo-
baking powder. Pour mixture Into but tltloa ot milk from cheese factories
tered spider, sprinkle with chopped that many large butter and cheese fac
ham and roll when 11 begins to cook tories now test all the milk they buy,
and pay for It according to its butter
, through.
—
fat content.
A French writer predicts that In ths
$ 3 .0 0 S A M P L E D F A B Y . F E L T . S T R A W $ 1 . 9
--------- H a a C l n n d . B lock ed 5 0 c * P «aran a*
It will tell Its own story to you—in your home—if you ’ ll send us tha
coupon.
E ff««.
Corn ensilage postesses numerous
advantages for early forage, as It Is
at hand many times when It would be
difficult to get spring crops available
for early feeding. An acre of corn
will produce more succulent food In
the form o f ensilage than an acre j
of any other kind o f forage. The feed
ing value of ensilage Is so well known
that It Is useless to discuss Its merits. I
A lfa lfa
M od» fc y t h .f r
Armeni C a t o * .
SIG SICHEL 4k CO.
R T fe fS tto
W e want you to try thi* Piano IN YOUR
HOME FREE. We want you to try It at
our expense because—
A t the end o f thirty days the Piano
ITSELF will convince you o f the following
facta:
It’ s the best value on earth for the price
(8275).
I t’ s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
right!
We know there Is so much real value in
this Wellington Piano— w e’ re selling fo r $275—on easy paymentX—that
w e’ re willing to let it be IT'S O W N SALESMAN.
E n a lla g e .
fr o m
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m à MtERSCHAlÜL
SIXTH, A T MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
The queen bee Uvea from two to
live years, according to the manner In
which she la raised. When raised by
the naturel way, as by the swarming
of the bees, and the mother queen Is
two or more years old, she often lives
four or five years. The life o f tha
workers varies from forty-five days In
the honey-making season to five or
sometimes six months during winter,
taking the time of October to April, j
Drones very seldom live more than
four or five week* In hot weather.
C orn
PIPE REPAIRING
W e u r g e y e « to
s o u «u lt j o u r
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
W ork .
Women are coming into their own
every day on the farm
Time was
when
labor-saving
devices
were
thought of only In connection with
farm work.
Dut that is changing.
Woman's work at the best Is hard, but
Is rendered much easier by the em
ployment of handy devices which cost
but little.
Tlie telephone and the tural mall de
livery have wrought great Improve
ment In the lives of the farmer's wife
and daughters of the farm and have
done more to cultivate the spirit of
true nelghborllncss than anything
else.
Bogs Shoet $ 3 . $ 2 5 0 d $ 2
W . L. Douglas guarantees their vsloe by «tem p i«*
hla name and price on tbs bottom. Look for lC
T n k e N o » M h a t it u t e .
Fast Cm/or Mmeleta.
. A « k jrosar d le e le r for W . L. Douglasshoe«. If no*
for sale In your town w rltefor Mail order<’»t»iog.aho w-
lng bow to order by maiL Shoes ordered direct from
factory delivered free. W .L.D ouglas, U rocktei, Mag*
M ark *«.
Many times the milker goes to hls
task after brushing horses or doing
other dirty work, with hls hands soiled
and hls clothing thickly covered with
dust. Both soiled hands and dusty
clothing are loaded with germs that
injure milk. Before commencing to
milk the milker should cleanse hls
hands and slip on a clean ,ult and cap,
which are used for no other purpose,
A
Labor S aver.
and which may be easily washed. He
The little picture tells It all. This
should always milk with dry hands
(lttle device may be worked through
and never allow hls hands to come In
any cellar door or window. It will
•eve many steps when your time Is contact with the milk.—Missouri Dai
ryman.
mest valuable,
convinced.
W . L. D ou g in « $ 8 .0 0
s coa i tin £ g 0
0. ± r ; o i
$ 4 .0 0 t o $ « . 0 0 .
SH ERM AN , C L A Y & CO .
T h e M ilk e r .
Q ore.
M illion« o f m en w e a r
W . L D o e e i e « «k e e e b e
ca u se t h e y e r e Uae lo w
est p r ic e «, q u a lity e o n -
» id e r e d . in th e w orld .
M a d e u p o n h o n o r , o f th o
host lea th er«, bw t h e
m ost « k illed w o rk m e n ,
in o il th e latest f ashiene.
Ths dose of Ayer’ s Pills is small, only
one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative dotes
are better than cathartic dotes. For con
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, lick-
headaches, they cannot be excelled.
Ask your doctor sbout this.
one man will be able to saw with it
without difficulty. The strips of wood
tend to control the wabble of the free
end. A piece of stove wire twisted
around the saw and a strip at 2 will
aid In keeping It In place. A wire
twisted about the laths at 3 will help
to maintain the strength.
The
T H I STANDARD
FOR 3 0 Y K A R8.
W e p u b lis h o e r fe r m a la «
_
W e h e a l t h e le e h o l
f r o m o u r m e d ió la « #
Two pieces of lath or other light
atrip of wood bored together as shown
at 3 In the accompanying illustration,
will stiffen s cross-cut saw so that
A
8HOES
« 5 , « 4 , « 3 .5 0 , « 3 , « 2 .0 0 * « 2
Ayer’s Cherry Pectorsl Is a
regular cough medi c i ne, a
strong medicine, a doctor’s
medicine. Good f o r e a s y
coughs, hard coughs, desper
ate coughs. If your doctor
endorses if for your case, fake
If. If not, don’t take it. Never
go contrary to his advice.
Thnt many people are poisoned by
eggs, and not by spoiled eggs only,
but often by those thnt sre freshly
laid and apparently good, Is asserted
standing on the plate, by moving for by a French chemist. Numerous cases
ward causes the front beam with Its of poisoning due to eclairs, or cream
cutting edge to enter the ground, and cakes, have occurred recently In Paris,
carry forward any soil cut off. Dy and It was In the course of an Inves
moving backward he raises the cut tigation of these that the conclusion
ting edge, allowing the accumulated was reached that the toxic action waa
earth to pass under in as great or as always the fault of the egga in the
little quantity as he pleases; while custard, never of mineral poison* In
the sloping steel Bheet smoothes it out, troduced accidentally or of the other
crushes the lumps and spreada It Into Ingredients of the cream. French
eggs. It la Bald, become Infected before
any depressions.
they are laid.
B l a r a e .t
W. L. DOUGLAS
A. Cough
Medicine
P o t a t o ...
Experiment shows that the most eco
nomic potato seed Is made by cutting
a medium-sized tuber Into quarters.
It also shows that larger pieces of
seed potatoes will produce a very much
heavier yield, as the young plant has
more nourishment to begin with; un
der field conditions, however, the me
dium-sized tuber cut In quarters la
ths best and most economical. If this
can not be done, spread the seed out
In a thin layer In a cool, dark place,
and they may be used at any time
within ten days after cutting without
appreciable loss. Never sack or bar
rel the cut seed, nor expose It to the
hot sun.
P o is o n e d
G.
They were looking at a famoua col
lection of paintings, and had atopped
in front of a "Portrait of a Lady."
"Why, that’a a Rembrandt!" delight
edly exclaimed Mra. Upsome.
“I’ m not so sure about that," said
1
Mra. Gaawell, bringing her lorgnette to
bear upon it. “ It looks to me more
i like a Merry Widow.”
Wise Dental Co.
M a t a m i x a u l l . a
& i
mar am
(C x e r c iis .
The price of living has become such
a bugbear that something will have
to be done beside boycotting the butch
ers to make things cheaper. Borne of
the farmers and gardeners In and
about Denver are organizing for the
purpose of supplying consumers with
products at one-half the rate of the re-
tatlera. They propose to sell lnde
pendently and have a co-operative
market store, where all the farmers
belonging to tho association will sell
their goods This has not been done
In Denver before because the whole
salers and jobbers have control ot the
transportation facilities.— Field and
Farm.
E s s e n tia l F a c t.
LTH E K E Y S TO N E j
TO H EA LTH
IS
INCORPORATED
STANO
/M
o f
Keep the chicks busy end hustling
for all they get to eat; never feed
them on a hare surface where they
can eat without scratching. This is
the easiest and surest way to Insure
strong, rugged chicks that will not be
failing 111 with "leg weakness" and
similar ailm ents Scatter all feed In
a litter, making the chicks hunt and
dig for It This litter should bs about
2 Inches deep for chicks less than a
month old, and composed of cut straw
ot hay, or chaff from the hay mow
or floor. Sawdust Is not very good for
this purpose, because the chicks usu
ally will eat more or lesa of It, and
sometimes with bad results.—Agricul
tural Epltomlat.
A
Nan—Yea; I’ ve released Jack from
his engagement. He told me yesterday
over the telephone that his rich undo,
who waa going to make him hia heir,
you know, had gone broke.
Fan—Did Jack aak to be releaaed?
Nan—I don’t know whether he did or
not. Aa aoon aa he told me about hla
uncle I hung up the receiver.
BS. W. I. Will, Strettir a t t r a i
FaMet Building. Third
A cheap and effective contrivance
for levelling uneven land Is shown In
the accompanying Illustration. The
leveller may be m«de of any conveni
ent length up to 12 feet; the steel
smoothing plate Is very light, but will
last a long time. It la brought from
the middle 2x2 In. beam to the under
neath of the back 6x3 In. beam, and
holaa are cut In it for the ties and the
bolts. It Is a flat steel sheet with ends
turned 1 In. and secured with 1 in.
screws. The cutter Is shod with 2V.X
% In. steel plate, with bevelled edge,
secured with 2 In. screws The stand
for the driver la of pine. 2 ft. 9 In. by
• In. by 114 In. In uae the driver
p a d J e f f e r s o n S t s ., P h il a d e lp h ia , f a .
Send 10c fo r trial p a ck ag e.
“We don’t use wine as a beverage,
you know, Mrs. McGarvey,” said Mrs.
A i d i n g H is L o t « ,
Lapsling; “but it’s good to have a lit
Patience— Peggy Is very happy.
tle of It in the house for medicinal pur
Patrice— She’s engaged. Isn’t she?
poses. You know how grateful I am
“Yes, and the man she’s engaged to for the bottle you sent over the other
Is cross eyed and he’s looking at her day. To thank you in words would be
e all the time and no one can tell It but merely a work of super-Irrigation.“—
herself.“— Yonkers Statesman.
Chicago Tribune.
T r ia l B o ttle
jV e a d
T R lA la o /a r r r e E g g F lg
The visitor's host was showing him
through the more or less celebrated
town that has grown up around the
Pullman shops.
"I don’ t see very much vegetation
here," observed the visitor. “The soil
seems to be too sandy."
“We raise the juiciest melons here
you will find anywhere In the world,"
briefly responded his host, who hap
pened to be a stockholder In the com
pany.—Chicago Tribune.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company
Ask for Thair Goods nnd
S A VE THESE
SWASTIKA ENDSEALS
THEY ARE VALUABLE
They Will Secure You Many Uaeful
Articles Without Coat
.T R A D E
MARK
LET EVERY PERSON TAKE CARE OF THEIR TEETH
H ealth w'H b e th eir rew ard . I f y o u r teeth a re D eeayed h a ve them a tten d ed to at o a r office b y
& »tt«r
R . W Y T H E r»r on# o f ou r ex p e r t W ork m en w ho are «killed in D R. W Y T H E ’S «yatem
I K N O W w h at to d o and h ow to d o it. T h a t’ s w h y all m y w»»rk is p os itiv ely P A IN L E S S .
That*«
also w hy «11 m y w ork is G U A R A N T E E D to g iv e la stin g sa tisfa ction . P op u la r p r ic e s w ithin th e raoefc
o f e v ery on e, a re ch a rg ed .
Coupled w ith m y in com p a ra b ly low p r ic e « fo r d e n tistr y o f g u a ra n teed relia b ility is the fa c t th a t
w e d o n ot o x p e c t the pay until the w ork la sa tis fa cto ry to you.
F iU iasa In C old, g llre r. f l a -
tinum and P oreelain SO ri«$ l
1 A"
nj
Gold C r a w n . and B rid »re
■ O B ’
*°rk
$ 2. $ 4 t o $ S
M a k iaa a S # » r l a « r o f P a r c c M a
B r W i* « « r lu
T h l. la w ith ou t dou h t tha a x » t b oaa -
tifu l and lanting w ork know n to den
tal scien ce. S p a ce* w h ere one or m ore
teeth have been loet I replace to look
an natu ra l that detection » impoaetbla.
Aak to «ee «am ple* o f thla b ea u tifu l
w ork . A ll den riots here ore graduate#
o f fr o m 12 to 20 yea rs’ ex perien ce.
140 Fifth Street Opp Malar «
Frank’. Fifth-Street Eat
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