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I If It’« anything In paint we have It. P O R T LA N d m a RKE t . . . . i ------------ . — A. A. Mail ua two films for FREE PRINTS—and become acquaint- B AILEY, JR., Lipman Wolf* DUIy., Portland, Oregon. | I \ iÄ M > ivcu* (*iv u ü J A L A S K A J P l ^ M B I N C J ^A P lu m b in g F ix tu re s an d F ittin g s, lo w e s t p rice s. ÉIIPPODRCIff lo i tel Ali laundry and send to ua. You can get. the quality our Portland trodeget. We pay return postage. Palace Laundry Co. 1 T W'JL 286 Alder Street. Portland, Oregon. Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day. or a room with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day? P A IN T S luncheon at noon, a. m.. 326 Stark St. W e w a n t y o u r e g g sh ip m en ts. W e p a y ca sh . N o d iscou n t, p ro m p t r e m itta n ce . W e w ill p a y th e top m a r k e t p r ic e th e d a y y o u r s h ip m e n t a rriv es. PAGE & SON, PORTLAND, ORE f'r n in O C DA,RY- p o u l t r y , STOCK FEEDS. \ jJ U lll Eggs Broadway Feed Co., PO R T L AN D . OREGON. “Where Hone Fitters and Makers for Fifty-five Years Comforts Abound” WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Portland. Alder at Weat Park PORTLAND. ORB. T h e p lea su re o f y o u r trip t o P o r t land w ill dep en d u p on th e h otel you s e le c t C o z y s u rro u n d in g s , m o d e ra te ra tes, and th e w e lc o m e y o u fin d in y o u r ow n h o m e to w n , a w a it yo u a t th e M u ltn om a h . Garage in Connection. LET US FINISH WHAT YOUR KODAK BEGAN T h e e x p e r ts in o u r fin ish in g d e p a r t m en ts a re a s e a g e r as y o u t o g e t the m o s t fr o m e v e r y exp osu re. T h e b e n e fit o f th eir e x p e r ie n ce is y ou rs f o r th e a sk in g. T h e y a re re a d y a t all tim es to s u g g e st a n d help so y o u m a y ob ta in b e tte r resu lts In th e fu tu re. W e c a r r y E a stm a n K o d a k s an d s u p p lies a t all tim es. S p e cia l A tt e n t io n G ive n to M a il O rd e rs E v e la n d <&. L e w ie , 413 E a s t M o rris o n S t. P o rtla n d , O re. B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N Rebuilt Harley-Davidson MOTORCYCLES S am e g u a r a n te e as new . F ro m $200.00 up to $350.00, all la te m o d e ls, w ith 3 -sp eed an d e le c t r ic e q u ip m e n t. E a s y te rm s if d esired . P a y w h ile y o u ride. S en d fo r litera tu re. M o to r c y c le and S u p p ly C o.. H a rle y D a v id so n S e r v ic e C e n te r, 200 3rd S t., P o rtla n d , O re., c o r n e r T a y lo r. “ Watch Your Feet” Tired Aching Feet Can Be Relieved. Dr. D. W. ELROD, 1115 Selling Bldg. Portland, Specializing on Arch Supports, Honest John Truss. Seamless Elastic Hosiery. Abdominal Supports, Ankle Sup ports. FREE E y e s E x a m in e d . A P o s itio n fo r E a ch G rad u ate W r ite us tod a y . A L I S K Y B U IL D IN G RUBBER STAMPS and T'lCES. MARKING G la s s e s F itte d . R e p a irin g d o n e b y m ail. M o st ¡8» m od e rn eq u ip m e n t. S a tis fa ctio n gu a ra n te e d . C la r k - B r o w e r O p tic a l C o., 112} 6 th S tre e t AUTO REPAIR PARTS Send for free catalog PISTONS— PISTON PINS— RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto motive Machine Work and Welding. COOK A GILL CO.. INC. Utb and Burnside Sta. Portland, Ore. Phone: Bdwy. 3281 Tronic Diseases Successfully Treated In NEW FLUFF RUGS AT HALF Your Own Home Catarrh. Constipation. Goitre. Female Disorders, Piles, etc. Write for Information. DR. N. C. HAMPTION, P h y .ici.n & Sur geon 712 Dekum Bldg.. _____________ Portland, Ore. Y E S , " I T W I L L P A Y ” to sen d us th a t R A D I A T O R fo r rep air. M ade ..li k e n ew l o r a m o d e ra te p rice O R x p e r t w o r k a b s o lu te ly g u a r a n t e e d . R A D IA T O R S E R V IC E CO. C o r U n ion & H a w th orn e, P ortla n d COST OF NEW CARPETS. H a v e y o u r old w o rn o u t ca rp e ts and w oolen clo th e s m a d e in to a r t is t ic r e v e r s ib le F L U F F R U G S. C a r p e ts an d ru gs r e p a ired , s tea m clea n ed . R a g ru gs all sizes. B u y fro m fa c t o r y an d s a v e m on ey. W rite fo r p rices. Northwest Rug Co., “ A M o d e ra te P ric e d H o te l o f M e r it” HOTEL CLIFFORD DR. G. E. W A T T S E a st M orriso n St., a t E a s t S ix th , th e P rin cip a l E a s t S id e H o te l. K m in u te s fro m S h op p in g D i s t r ic t F o u r b lo c k s fro m E. P. E ast Side S ta tion . 212 Oregonian Building. PORTLAND. OREGON DR. FRANCIS M. STUMP, SPECIALIST Female and Rectal Troubles and GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS Physician & Surgeon Former Physician to the Portland Sanitarium. Diseases of Women and Children. Offioe hours. 11 tn )?. a m., 2 to 4 p. m. Office phone Main 3079. ¿02-503 Morgan Building, Portland. Oregon. Glen Haven Rest Home FlREX a Success E v e r y a u to, tru ck , t r a c t o r and h o m e sh ou ld b e eq u ip p ed w ith F lre X , th e n ew <2.50 In s ta n ta n eou s F ire E x - tln gu la h er— h a rm s n o th in g b u t F IR E . C o m p le te E x tin g u is h e r rea d y fo r u se m a iled to a n y a d d ress In O regon or W a s h in g to n on re c e ip t o f p rice. N eed ed e v e r y w h e re , a n y clim a te , uaranteed. A g e n ts w a n ted . F lr e X om p a n y , P o rtla n d , O regon . S E le c tr ic a n d S tea m C a b i n e t B a th s, S h o w e r B ath s, M a s sa g e an d H y d r o th e r a p y A p p lie d a s P h y sicia n d irects. T ra n s ie n t P a tie n ts trea ted . 115 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET Corner o f Aider Phone East 4222 Portland, Oregon C PORTLAND RUG CO. M n a n fn e t a r e r e e f F L U F F and RAG RUGS a S o c ia lly C L E A N IN G . L A Y IN G à Deck and Floor FAINTS a l g IE G 1672-1674 East 17th Street o r o n a The P e rs o n a l W ritin g M a ch in e . W e ig h t • lb « P r ic e $50 00 r a s e includ ed F»U It Up Take with Tea; Typewrite Anywhere. E. W. PEASE, 110 Sixth. Portland, Ore. W rite for folder **G” DR. E . H . E A S T P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N S p e c ia ltie s ! G oitres. D is e a s e « o f W om en and M a te rn ity ___ O ffic e M o rg e n B u ild in g P ortla n d , O re $ 3.25 10 Colors, gallon If you cannot, come In send for color card. Order by mall. Mail orders filled same day as received. “Yon Can Get It At Beebe’ s” The Beebe Company Cor. l.L and W»»h. Sts. - O regon DON’T HAVE A WISH-BONE WHERE YOUR BACK BONE OUGHT TO BE I f y o u a re n ot s a tis fie d w ith y o u r p re s e n t i n c o m e don’ t w i 8 h f o r s o m e th in g b e tte r to turn up— g e t rea d y fo r s o m e th in g b e t te r a n d y o u w ill g e t it! W ill th e p re s e n t high w a g e s co n tin u e ? N o one k n o w s, b u t it is n o t lik e ly. If not, you w ill so o n b e lo o k in g f o r so m e th in g w ith b e tte r p a y. L e t u s tell yo u how you ca n q u a lify in a s h o rt tim e fo r the n ew est and fa s t e s t g r o w in g p ro fe s s io n — A V IA T IO N . D a y or n ig h t cla ss e s. O re g o n e x -s e r v ic e m en re ce iv e $25.00 p e r m o n th f o r e d u c a tion a l p u rp oses. S ch o o l o f A e ro n a u tics 105-107 N o rth E le v e n th S tr e e t P o rtla n d , O re g o n Are painful am? often dangerous. Our Hand-woven-to-fit Elastic Stockings, Belts and Bandages always give relief. Satisfaction or Money Back. Send for Book and Measure Blank Today. $ 3.50 DUDREY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION SWOLLEN (Varicose)YEINS W oodlark B u ild in g 16 Colors, gallon • Portland, Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and A l der street opposite Meir & Frank’s. The Best Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee and Pastry a Specialty. I L Cafeteria CABFKT Preservative Guaranteed Portland, (be DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL BAB’S RESTAURANT Eggs ?°ouu? b e s t — t h e k i n d t h a t la s t s lo n g e r . sto re y o u r h ea d q u a rters our in Portland. Change Program Sunday, Thursday Matinee Daily. T w ice Nightly. Popular Prices. Ball*'**"* Saturday Matinee B Y PARCEL POST. very M ake VAUDEV1L1E—MEIRO PHOTO PLAYS LAUNDRY A Tha Three Night»; Sun Mon. Tue*. Four Matinee«: Sun. Mon. Tue». W ed. MATINEES—15c to 75c. N IG H T S -1 5 c lo «1 .2 5 L F Free Music Lessons a t y o u r h o m e b y o u r e x p e r t teach ers. L ea rn to p la y p ia n o F re e b y s im p ly b e c o m in g o u r reg u la r c u s to m e r f o r sheet l a t e s t hits 15c an d up. Fend $1 to d a y fo r o u r r o t e re a d e r an d lea rn to rea d m u sic. F R E E L e s so n s un til you k n o w how . E d u ca tio n a l M u sic C o., C or. D ep t., L o c k B o a ¿a t, P o rtla n d , O regon . R E T A IL T IN W A R E AND At Heilig Theater, Portland, Oregon <1 F i t l y l ----------- Fine Prints and Enlargements. BAILEYS •e with our beautiful work. - -- AND P o rtla n d T in w a re M fg. C o., 47 F ir s t St. Preservative Paints Glidden Varnishes P U u c Mention Thin Paper When Answering Iheee Adv orti W HOLESALE T h e m o st m o d e rn F I R E P R O O F G A R A G E in P O R T ! AMD. S to r a g e , r e p a ir ing, p a in tin g, w a s h in g , a n d p olish in g . R e st room f o r ladies. E A S T S ID E C E N T R A L G A R A G E E a s t S ix th a n d T a y lo r IN FO R M A TIO N DEPARTMENT C o m m e rc ia l In fo r m a tio n fu r n is h e d fra a o f c h a rg e . C a ta lo g u e e e u p p ile d a n d c o m m e rc ia l In q u in e a c h e e r fu lly a n a w e re d . W r ite a n y f i r m b e lo w ! D o I t n o w ! A C C O R D IA N P L E A T I N G _____ _ K n ife ancTT>ox p le a tin g , h e m stitch in g , 10c yd. B u tto n s co v e re d . E a s te rn N ovelty M fg. C o., 85Vk F ift h a treet, P o rtla n d . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS New and Second hand Farm machinery and lar- plaments. P. E. Esbenshade, Portland._________ A R T L E A T H tR GOODS L ea th er L e g g in s , T r a v e lin g B e g s , T ru nks, P o r tia s d L e a th e r C e , 326 W a s h ing to n . h O IL E R W O R K S — N .w c-= K «p »alrln «lrln g K a n t « id . B o ile r W k s , E a st W q te r * B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G N o rth w e st W e ld in g a S u p p ly C o ., I I 1s t St C l e a n e r s ,^ t a i l o r s a n d d y e r » S p ecia l a tt e n t io n g iv e n to m a il order*. R EG AL . T A I L O R S . T»7 N o rth S ix th S t CREAM ERY W illam ette D a iry , B u y e r s o f M ilk , C ream an d E gg s. W e p a y ca sk , 4$1 U n ion A v .N O regon C re a m e r y f o r E gg » , C re a m 130 2nd C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A L D E S IG N S C la rke B ro s., F lo r is ts , 117 M o rris o n 8t. | D A N C IN G E V E & Y N O O N A E V E N IN G O rie n ta l C a fe . C h in e » « -A m e ric a n K itc h e n C o rn e r B ro a d w a y an d W ash. P O R T L A N D D E F O R M IT Y A P P L IA N C E S j K . B. K a r ls o n A C o ., 45$ B u rn sid e I t D R U G L E S S P H Y S IC IA N F o r rh e u m a tism an d c h r o n ic disease. 'D r . C h yb k e, D . P ., 323 F le id n e r B ldg. D u c k b a c k W a te r p r o o fin g P r e s e rv a tiv e G u a ra n te e d f o r a u io tops. S p rin g lu b ri ca n t arid g a s k e t co m p o u n d . 3u6 P in « SL E N G R A V E D W E D D IN G IN V IT A T IO N S ir w in -ilo d s o n . S ta tio n e rs , P o rtla n d , Ore. FAR M LO AN S D e v e re a u x M o r tg a g e C o ., t7 6th SL______ F L O W E R S F O R A N Y O C C A S IO N Geo. B e tz 4k S on , 697 W illia m s A re . F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN E W O R K S C o m m e rcia l I r o n W o rks, 7th St M adison. ____ ________ GARAGES AND AUTO REPAIRING M u ltn om a h H o t s l Q a ia g s , i d antiT A ntony. G U A R A N T E E D R E B U I L T MACHINES O regon T y p e w r ite r u . ( 9 4 -A »th SL H A R D W O O D F L O O R IN G E lsm an H a rd w o o d F lo o r C o. 189 E W ash. O a k -L e a f H a r d w o o d F lo o r C o., 231 E. 76th S t. N . F lo o r s e le c tr ic s a n d ed. £ a a t Side H a rd w o o d F lo o r C o., Inc., 410 E. B urnside.___________________________ _____ H E M S T IT C H IN G A N D P L E A T IN G S u sie B u ck le y , P o w e r ’ s F u r n itu re Store. T H E T A I L O R . Suits cleaned. S I .2 5 We pay return Postage. ________ 104 Fourth S L .____________Portland. Ore M F G 6 . O F V U L C A N IZ E D R O O F P A IN T N ew r o o fs a n d r e p a irin g d on e. Y ou ng a n d W o o d s, 1103 E. C a ru th ers SL M F G S . O F R E E D F U R N IT U R E B u y C o a st M a d e G ood s. K eed S p e cia lty Shop, 319 W illia m s A v « ._____________ ;__ M O N U M E N T !— E . 3d and P in s Sts. o t t o S ch u m a n n G ra n ite St M a rb le W o rk « N A T U R O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N N e rv o u s an d c h r o n ic d ise a s e s a s p e cla l- ty. Dr. J. W . B a td o r f, >04-10 D eku m B ld g N U R S E R IE S R u sse llv ille N u rse ry , R- F. D. 1 . _____ E & s t S ld e N u rse ry , 51 U n ion A v « . N. NURSERY STO CK V illa N u rs e rie «, R. N o. 1, P ortla n d . O R E G O N F L U F F R U G CO. J. H . L e h m a n n , P ro p . 1994 B a «t Stark SCH OOL O F W E L D IN G O fficia lly r e c o g n iz e d b y s ta te and fe d eral b oard a.s T h e p iace to learn w elding all m eta ls. C o m m e rc ia l S ch o o l o f W e ld ing, 511 E a s t G ra n t, C o r. 11th, P ortland . P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S Smith Long Stevenson 310 Bush A Lane Bldg. T IR E R E P A IR IN G A N D R E T R E A D IN G U sed an d n e w tire s b o u g h t an d sold. A St B T ire S h op , 289 H a w th o rn e A ve. TYPEWRITERS—NEW « R REBUILT Rebuilt Typewriter Co.. 3<>4 Oak Street. _____ S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E H OM E W ill help fre ln d le s s girls. 1>. M. ca r, M a y fa ir A A le x a n dria S ts . SILOS AND WATER TANKS National Tank A i*ipe Co.. Portland. __________ T IN S M IT H S W illa m e tte S h e e t M etal W k *. A u to W ork S pecialty. Iu6 N . 3id S t _________________ W AN TED — AGENTS In y o u r lo c a lit y f o r C la C le e te fa ce p rod u cts. N e w e s t out. F le id n e r B l W e lte r S y ste m o f S u g g e stiv e T h e r a p y D r. T. W . A y e r s , 715 D eku m B idg. M E M B R O ID E R IN G H E A T IN G CO. Supplies. P ipe 363 E. M orrison A R T IF IC IA L LIM B S O re g o n A r t ifíc ía d ^ r d m ír C c ^ f or C ata log. 201 2nd St., P ortland. C L E _ A I Y E IN G _ N _ IN G A _ N D " D _ _ _ F o r reliable C le a n in g and l ) y e l n g s e r v ic e se n d p a rce ls to us. W e p a y return p o sta g e . In fo rm a tio n and pi inct c e « g iv e « u p on request. E N K E ’ S C IT Y D T K W O R K S E sta b lis h e d 1890 P ortland L A R G E S T ^ H Ö M E S E L X E R ^ Ö N - P A C IF IC 0 v »T ^ 0 0 ^ ?o r tia n d ^ H o m e iT fo P 1 ia l«r^ 8 «e F ra n k L . M cG uire, A b in g to n B ld g. _____ D O O R S A N D W IN D O W S e can sell you D oors. W in d ow s, R o o f ing, P a in t, G la ss a n d B u ilders’ H a rd w a re , d ir e c t a t w h olesa le prices. W rite fo r p rice s b e fo ie b u y in g . H e a co ck S ash A D o o r C o., 212 F irst St., P ortland._________ H E L P W A N T E D — F E M A L E ________ M rs. L T t f r S c o t t , fo rm e rly o f F ed era l e m p lo y m e n t s e rv ice , furn ish es o ffic e w o m en and help o f all kinds. 329 H en ry B ldg, p h o n e B ro a d w a y 4537. H jD R S E S ^ H J L E S M B O U G H T , S O L D C r o w r flit a !^ ^ F ron t St., P o r t land, Ore. H o rs e s and m ules fo r sa le or hire. S p e cia l ra tes to lo g g e rs a n d c o n tra cto rs . W ith o r w ith o u t harness. ____________________ P h illip S uetter, P res. U . S. S T A B L E S , 365 U nion A v e . D r a ft h o rs e s b o u g h t j i n d s o l d . ___________________ C. L . C happell, L'22 U nion A ve. S outh. LEARN MULTIGRAPHING 1 y ^ ^ i^ o g ^ iz e d s ch o o l on th e coa st. E xp e rie n ce d o p e r a to rs a lw a y s in dem an d . 4u5 A rtis a n s B ldg. M A C H IN E R Y ________ Seud us y o u r Inquiries fo r a n yth in g in Iron o r W o o d w o rk in g M achinery, L o g g in g , S aw m ill, C o n tra cto rs' Equipm ent, L o c o m otives, B oilers, E ngines, C rushers, R ail, C able, Halting, etc. B urke M achinery Co., 528 Hallway E xch an ge Bldg., P ortland , Or. M AKE SOAP AT i A N O J ^ L E A T IN G — A co o rd ia n sid e a n d b ox P lea tingT-! ! era- s titch in g . B u tto n s C overed , B raid ing, etc. K. S tep h a n s, 219-20-21 P ittock B lock. D R U Q L E S S _ P H Y S 1C IA N ~ 7 ~ ______ N e rv o u s a n d ^ firo iiic^ d ise a s e s a s p e c ia l ty. I f o th e rs h a ve fa iled g iv e m e a trial. D r. A d s N. Sc o tt, 136 13th S treet. ___ C h ro n ic «i’ - t - D r . W . N. A llen , 3rd anil B urnaide.______________ H O M E __________________ W r it e f o r l i e e ”?n fIu:m a tio ir"a b o u r^ las a n d eq u ip m en t. L a rg e p ro fits. E a s ily m ad e. P . G. B o w m an, 24 A lb ina A v e . ME A T A ND PRODUCE BOUGHT I C e v T ^ o o ie rs^ n s T in T e d ^ is s u H n ^ p r o t e c tio n to s h ip p e rs o f d ressed hogs, b u t te r , e g g s , e tc. T r y ua. B ro w n A Co., 310 H o y t P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T R Y E x p e rt d e n t is t ry. S a v in g of n ea rly f t . O ut o f high ren t d is trict. N. E. Cor. 2nd & B urn sid e. M O TO RCYCLES A N D PARTS term s. E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO. 44-46 G R A N D A V E . PER 80N AL ~ *ÏA R ÎV r^ m e; b est i M A K E R ” ; h u n d red s rich w ish m a rria g e s o o n ; s tr ic tly c o n fid e n tia l; m ost r e lia b le ; y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e ; d e scrip tio n free. “ T h e S u cce s s fu l C lu b ,” M r s B a ll, B o x 566, O akland, C a llf o m la .____________________ P L A T IN G N IC K E L A N D S IL V E R P îe a d îïîÎ n în r e in Î v e r e Î ^ ^ &RoÌ lig h ts $1.50 ea ch . P a r ts n ickeled . H a r d w a re refln ish ed . C a lifo rn ia P la tin g W k s , C or. 2nd and S alm on Sta. P L U M B IN G A P L U M B I N G S U P P L IE E W e ^ ca n ^ a u p p ly ^ y o u w ith a n y k in d o f p lu m b in g s u p p lie s a t w h olesa le p rices. W e w ill gla d ly e s tim a te c o s t o f a n y Job W r its f o r p rices. 8 T A R K -D A V I S CO., 189-190 4th St., P ortla n d 2 J M A R V E L SOAP A n d P o w d e re d S o » p a t y o u r g r o c e r ’ «. A sk f o r sam p le. M A D E IN O R E G O N . 2 J u sse ll St., P ortla n d . M a rv e l S oap, 343 R KusBell S t., P» ¿ A N IT A R Y “E C X U T V CAUSE HENS TO LAY BETTER Matter of Feeding During Cold Weath er Entails Use of Large Amount of Common Sente. (P re p a re d b y th e U nited S ta tes D ep a rt m en t o f A g ricu ltu re .) On the feeding of the flock depends to a large extent not only the general health o f the birds, but also the economy which promotes success. It Is a subject, however, which should be studied with a lnrge amount of com mon sense, for there are no hard and fast rules which can be laid down as applying to every case. The price of feeds and the general environment Why the Snort. should be considered in determining IVe sat in front of them at the the right rations, say pouttry special theater. It was during the tense min* ists of the United States Department ute of the play when the heroine was of Agriculture. For the largest profit a good pro about to part forever with her sweet portion o f the eggs should be secured heart: "Say,” said the woman behind during the winter. If two extra eggs us to her friend: “ Do you break many a week can be obtained from each hen dishes? You know I'm awfully un a good profit will he made, while if lucky that way.”— Detroit Free Press. the product Is Increased by only one egg a week in winter, this one egg will A Dream. pay for all the feed the hen eats. To A Boston banker says we are an ex obtain this greater production not In this he makes only should the fowls be young and travagant nation. of a good laying breed, but the feeder no reference to uk personally. One should have full knowledge of the ol our fondest ambitions Is some day proper feed and Its preparation. to be able to have enough gathered to The nutriment In the feed of laying gether so that we can go out and hens serves a twofold purpose—to re try what it Is like to be extravagant.— pair waste and furnish heat to the Detroit Free Press. body and to supply the egg-making materials. A9 oifiy- the surplus over Wanted Doctor In a Hurry. what is needed for the body is avail able for egg production, the proper Richard broke two bones in his leg. feeds should be fed in sufficient quan When his father went to the telephone titles to Induce this production. to summon a doctor the little chap In supplying feed to fowls there are said: “ Please, daddy, tell the doctor three kinds o f constituents which to come In a (lying machine instead of should be present In certain fairly well-fixed proportions If the desired his auto so he can come quick, ’cause results are to be obtained most eco it hurts me so." nomically. These constituents are mineral, nitrogenous and carbona Cuticura Soothe« Itching 8calp ceous ; all which are contained In corn, On retiring gently rub spots o f dan wheat, oats and barley, but nut In the druff and Itching with Cuticura Oint right proportions lo give the greatest ment. Next morning shampoo with u-g yield. In addition some anlmnl Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make toed and green feed should be sup them your every-day toilet preparations plied. and have a clear skin and soft, white hands.—Adv. - ... - ■ 1 * r k . ...ß '-j <■ s L j? 4 A U M ^ ^ ^ LA_RE¿Aj^R IN G WANTED—FIR PITCH W e b u y F ir P it c h In a n y q u a n tity H ig h e s t m a rk e t p rice . P a y m e n t on d e liv e ry . W rite fo r sch e d u le o f p rice s on p itc h *n d e q u ip m e n t N o rth w e ste rn T u r - p e n tln e Co.. M* E ast N inth St P ortland . A TOWER OF SCOUTS. Speaking of Manna. The friendB of a certain first-day school were astonished at the next given by a small girl, who In a tone of great earnestness repeated during the closing exercises: “ Ye cannot serve God and mamma.” — Friends' Intellb gencer. The Chinese Year«. Like our own leap year, every third year In China Is longer than Its pred ecessors, bat the Chinese add a whole month, Instead o f an extra day, to make up for the time lost, accord ing to the calculation of the calen dar. PTR r C O W W s ^ h e f p the a p p e a r a n c e ^ o f ’ w om ea . T w e n t y -t w o Inch s w itc h o r tra n s fo rm > tlon , va lu e $7.00, p rice $2.45. 400 412 D r ek * u m B ldg. T E A C H E R S j ) F T R U T H ___ __ __________ S en tf^n f'cen tsT lin d ^sel^^ o p e to the G a g es, 406 F le id n e r B ld g ., re g a r d in g H ea lth , H a p p in e ss an d S u ccess. '^ it e c o v e r in g , r e p a lr in g ^ o n e ^ ir o m p tly and m a ile d b ack. S a m p le s on a p p lica tio n . T h e S u re ty S hop, 3 6 0 ^ A ld er, P ortla n d . Y O U ’ RE AN EASY P R E Y , with your flesh reduced below a healthy standard, for grip, pheu-- monia, and other dangerous dis eases. And it’s for just this condition that Dr. Pierce’s Gold en Medical Discovery is esi>eci- ally valuable. # If you’re thinner than you ought to be, whether from wast ing disease or defective nutri tio n , th e “ D i s c o v e r y ” w ill bring y6u up to the healthy * standard— by restoring the n o i- mal actio n of the deranged organs. A strength-restorer and flesh- builder. Liquid or tablets. Green Feed Is Quite Essential to the Grease in Wallpaper. Production of Eggs in Winter. Press a cloth moist with high-grade In feeding poultry a valuable lesson gasoline against the paper for about may be learned from nature. In spring a minute. Do this repeatedly, as a the production of eggs on the farm Is an easy matter. Fowls at liberty to single application wilt remove only roam find an abundance o f green and a part of the grease. animal feed on their range, which with grain furnishes a perfect ration for Seems Queer, Sometime«. laying hens. In addition to this they Jud Tunkins says a frie'tid some get plenty o f exercise and fresh air. So far as lies within his power, then, times takes the liberty of telling you the feeder should aim to make the so much about your faults you won der how he manages to remain winter conditions springlike. friendly. '• '■ RED MITES VERY INJURIOUS Insects Lower Vitality, Produce Anae mia, Reduce Egg Production and Annoy Fowls. Red mites are blood-sucking Insects that live In the houses. In the cracks about the nests, droppings boards, and perches during the day and crawl onto the bodies of the birds at night, doing serious Injury. Red mites low er vitality, produce anaemia, lower I egg production and greatly annoy the I hens. They can be easily gotten rid of by painting the Infested places In the house with gas tar, diluted with equal parts with kerosene, or by rarbo- ! Ilneum, or one of many good commer cial perch paints. It should be kept in mind that the place to fight the mites Is the bouse and not the birds themselves. CURE FOR EGG-EATING HABIT Owner Should Make Good Use of Ax on Hen That Has Acquired Os- - praved Appetite. The hen that eats, her ewn eggs and those of other hens has fioi med a habit ” ut off her that cannot be broken, Eye and Eye Glasses Care head with an ax. A dej raved appe- m y s p e c ia lty . C o n su lta tio n free. tlte may be acquired by ■eelng some /iH p C tf S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . D r. B other he] 5 hog leams A. B e d y n e k , 509-9 P itto c k B lo ck . To Show Strength and Stability, the fron) another to cat chick ns. A kick Tower I . Carrying Approximately of f<K>(1 or lly of meat 12,500 Pounds.___________ .c a p , raay be a contrll.u ng factor. GETS KING'S SUIT ANNUALLY J 'he *™ nt from the then km« of <>*- record of men’s fashions dating back _______ . tile, Junn II., who changed suits with a long time. REMEMBER TO PLANT TREES. PROPER SHELTER FOR SHEEP Great Ceremony Mark« Hittoric Cus the duke's forbear on the battlefield o f Ilivadavfa, where the king was in tom on Epiphany Day Angel From Paradise Enlist«. “The scoot Is a lover o f the out-of- danger o f being captured by hfs vic in Spain. Kansas City, Mo. — T m A. Angel doors,” says A. C. Weasel, writing of Animal« Da Not Require Expensive torious enemies, but succeeded In es from Paradise,** said a husky young Building« but Must.Have Protec “ Forestry for Scout«,” In Boys’ Life. tion In Wet Season«. Madrid.—Orent ceremony attends caping In h:s vassal's suit. man to Murine Recruiting Officer, ‘Tree*, singly or In large groups, of The state coach, accompanied by Lieutenant Erskine. the gift of the suit of clothes worn by fer him many attractions and pleas Sheep do not reqnlr« expensive the king of Spain on Epiphany day, royal footmen in ancient liveries and “ S’that so?* stammered the officer. ure«. He must not lose sight o f the to which suit the duke o f Aliaga, bearing staves, conveys the suit to “Well, I’m old 8t. Peter, and you’ll fact that to help plant and conserve buildings, but should have some pro A shed count of Rivndavla, possesses the he the Madrid palace o f the duke, who wait a minute. 1 will have you meas our trees and to rate the forest which tection from wet weather. receives it with due deference and ured for a harp and a pair of sings. yields him fruit, fuel and timber for open to the south with a well-drained reditary right. This he Inherited from an ancestor adds it to the considerable museum he Now. what's your real name?” shelter, ■* a living perpetual resource yard Is excellent quarter« In which to which forms a historical bouse sheep. o f the fifteenth century, who obtained “ Abbott Angel o f Paradise. Kan.” la « patriotic «ervlca. and, duty." Grain’« Many Name«. Corn Is a term often used fo r the important cereal crop of a given re gion; thus, in England corn usually means wheat; In Scotland, oats; in Irelnjid, barley, while In this country it means maize. In Any Trad«. “ A dress designer,’* says a Camo mile street dressmaker In the London News, ‘ must be born.” W e always think this 1« an advantage.— Punch. Easy Method. You can judge whether apples are fresh or not by the sags they give you.—-Boaton Transcript. Thought and Art. “ Poetry,” Bays Matthew Arnold, "is thought and art In one,” Cuticura Talcum J • F««cÍMlÍB|ly Fr»rr»r-t —— —• Always Healthful S«ap 2Sc. Oia'Mat 25 iu t 50c, Talc am 25 i/V /f lelreshes. Seethe»> Beal*— Keep vou| Eyes S M m end Healthy It they Tire, Smart. kch.-.< Bum, lf Sore, Irritate. 1, ____ J lodarne! or Granulateti, We Murine often-’ Safe fot Infant o r Adul». lt all Druggista. Write for Free EyqrBook. aaa.B.S.i. 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