o WRKLEYS IN FO R M ATIO N D E P A R T • M ------- E N iw T mr* fw » it l a l i M Tkle P a p « « l i a t u » DO MU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL H otel A ld er A ider Street. Portland. Oregon. Will rent you a room for 11.00 per day. or a room mith bath for SI .60 to 92.UU per day? g»«od place to Eat and L ire Weh. Ken arkable 50c luncheon at noon Open 7 a. m to ? a. m . S2* Stark St. B A B ’S RESTAURANT t Sixth «treet opp osite T h e O regon ian and A l­ der street op p osite M eir A Frank's. T h e Best Eating pla ce in the City. T h e Finest C o ffe e and Pastry a Specialty. . B R A Z IN G , w e l d i n g a c u t t i n g N o r t h w e s t W e ld in g a Supply C o ., 66 l a t 8 t C H IR O P R A C T O R A N D E L E C T R O - T H E R A P E U T IC S D re U u k e t^ a u d o le s u it , 11? D e k u m B ld g C U T F L O W E R S A F L O R A «. D E S IG N S ' i » , F i o n a « , 2»7 M o r r is o n SL D A N C IN G E V E R Y N O O N A E V E N IN G O r ie n ta l C a fe . C h i n e s e - A m i r .c a n K it c h a n C orn er B roa d w a y and W ash P O R T L A N D 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 r c ia l I r o n \> -irk s. 7 ih A M a d is o n GoAKaN l t L J KtS LiLl GUINEAS FAVOR FREE RANGE Fowls Can Be Depended Upon to Pick Up Considerable Portion of Their Food. M A C H IN E S - y p e w r lt e r C , M - A Gut ML H A R O W O O D F L O O R IN G o a k - L e a f Hardwood F l o o r C o .. 231 K 74th r-t N K “ .rs e l e c t r i c s a n d ed. M F C S .* O F V U L C A N I Z E D R O O F P A I N T N ew r o o fs and r e p a lu n g done. Y ou ng a n d W o o d s . Ilu 3 E. C a r u t n e r a 8 L_________ M FC S. OF R E E D F U R N IT U R E U uy C oa st M ade C ooda. H eed S p e c ia lt y S h o p , 3 i 6 W i ll i a m s A v e . ________________ O R E G O N F t U F F R U G CO. ! J- H . L e h m a n n . P r o p , l t l t Beat ItM lt P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T » Smith L ong Stevenson 31U Bush A Lane B ld g. S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E H O M E W ill h e lp f r e in d le e s g ir ls . I ) A M c a r , M a y t a .i .* .vi- x i i S ts Sll.OB AND WAT1.K 1A.NES National Tank A Pipe Uo.. Portland. TY PEW RITERS NEW u R K t lit ILT R ebuilt T ypew riter Co.. 30* Oak Street. W « i t « r S y s te m o f S u g g e s t iv e T h e r a p y l»r. T . \\ . A‘>crsi. 71$ D e k u m H id *. ______ W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL T IN W A R E i ’o r t la n d T i n w a r e M fg . C o ., 47 F i r s t 8 t. A L A S K A P L L M B IN G A H E A T I N G C O . P lu m b in g F i x t u r e s a n d b u p p n t » . F i t t i n g « , lo w e s t p :n » .s . j o l . M o r r iA o o C L E A N I N G A N D D V E l NG F o r r e lia b le C le u n in * a n d D y e i n g s e r v ­ ic e s e n d p a r c e ls t o u s W e p a y retu rn p osta g e I n f o r m a t io n a n d p r i c e « g i v e « u p o n r e q u e s t. E N IC E 'S C I T Y D Y E W O R K S (P r e p a r e d b y t h e U n it e d S t a t e « m e n t of Agriculture » D e p a rt­ Most guinea miners allow their breeding stock free rung»? of the entire farm at all times, and this helps to keep the birds strong and vigorous. During the »Inter the breeders should have been fed a grain mixture of cum, wheat uud outs twice a day. and »hero USE no greeu feed was available, vege­ tables, such as potatoes, turnips, beets and cabbage. Animal food Is essen­ tial to best results and can be supplied by feeding meat scrap or skimmed milk. Given free range, where the sup­ ply of natural feed during the win- j ter uud eurly spring are* ample, as it usually Is In the southern portion of the United States, the guineas can be left to pick up a considerable part of ASK FOR SAMPLE AND INFORMATION. ! their feed, say poultry specialists of ¡he United States Department of Agrl- | culture. Free access to grit, churcoul, | and oyster shell Is necessary through- y v l r / / ri 1 | out the breeding season. Avoid hav- ’ •*«'•»• • FCltameg * CIlagtinetHt Hand [ ing the breeders too fat, but keep them G rand A v e n u « at Yam hill D O O R S A N D W I N D O W S i In good, firm flesh. \Ve c a n s e ll y o u D o o r s .^ x V T n d o w s T ^ ^ * P O R T L A N D . OR E . Like quail and most other wild birds, in g . P a in t , G la s s a n d G u ild e r s ’ H a r d w a r e d i ie c t . W e a r e m a n u f a c t u r e r s . W r i t e f o r ( guinea fowls in their wild state mate “Where Hone r ic e s b e f o r e b u y in g . H ea oock S ash A in pairs, and tills tendency prevails EXPERT h ir C o . 212 F ir s t S t , P o r t la n d _______ _ _ among domesticated guineas, also, pro­ Conforti A bo and” D R U G L E S S > H Y S I C IA N vided the males and females are equal PORTLAND. OR j » o A lk n ^ Building. ______ In number. As the breeding season E M B R O ID E R IN G A N D P L E A T IN G — T h e p le a s u r e o f . y o u r t r ip t o P o r t ­ approaches, one pulr after another sep­ la n d w a ill th * h otel you l i d ‘ e p e n d ‘ u p o n .................... FACELLENT SERVICE AccLU^^^rT^Tde a n d b o x P le a t in g . H e in - arates from the remainder of the flock s e le c t . C o z y s u r r o u n d in g s , m o d e r a t e ■ titch ir.g , H u tto n s C o v e r e d , B r a id in g , e tc . By Parcel Post Return Postage Paid. W rite for r a t e s , a n d t h e w e l c o m e y o u fin d in K . S te p h a n s , 2 l» -2 u -2 1 P i t t o c k B lo c k. and ranges off In the fields in search Circulars and Prices. y o u r o w n h o m e to w n , a w a it y o u a t HORSES. M ULES BOUGHT. SOLD t h e M u lt n o m a h . of a suitable nesting place. Once C r o w n S ta b le s . I n c ., 2*5 F r o n t S t., P o r t ­ “A t Your Beck and Call ” la n d , O r e . H o r s e s a n d m u le s f o r s a le o r mated this »ay, the male usually re­ Garage in Connection. h ire . S p e c ia l r a t e s t o lo g g e r s a n d c o n ­ mains with his mate throughout the tra cto rs. W i t h o r w it h o u t h a r n e s s . P h illip S u e t te r , P r e s . laying season, standing guard some­ I V. S. S T A P L E S , U S U n io n A W D r a ft where near the nest while the lien Is h o r s e s b o u g h t _ a n d s o ld .__________________ ____ laying, and ready to warn her of any C L C h a p p e ll, 222 U n io n A v e . S o u t h . Guaranteed Rebuilt*. approaching dunger. | L E A R N M U L T I G R A P H I N G Rented or sold. Easy The C a lla n S c h o o l, o n ly re c o g n iz e d [payments. Send fo r il­ However, It Is not necessary to mate s c h o o l o n th e c o a s t . E x p e r ie n c e d o p e r a ­ lustrated catalogue B. tors .i ns H ld g | them In pairs under domestic condi­ fctclesale Typewriter Cs. tions to secure fertile eggs, and most 3?1 Wnfcan» St, Are You Looking for a [ breeders keep but one mule for every P O R T L A N D . ORE. Dependable Produce Dealer? three or four females. When mated in H o t te r this way the hens are more apt to lay P ork C heess Pacific Chiropractic College ^ RIBBEF STAMPS and MARKINC near home, and several usually lay P o u ltry E ggs P a r k a n d Y a m h ill, P o r t la n d , O r e g o n DEVICES. H oney A ny P rod u ct In the same nest, thus making it much G e t o u r p r ic e s . A u g m en ted c u rricu lu m , a b le fa c u lty . easier to And the nests und gather the H ig h e s t s t a n d a r d s . D a y a n d n ig h t c o u r s e s . K U B Y & CO. 169 F r o n t S t. P o r t la n d , O r e C lin ic a l f a c i l i t i e s u n e x c e lle d . F a ll te r m eggs. S ix t e e n Y’ e a r s ’ R e lia b ilit y . S e p t e m b e r 1 . W r i t e f o r c a t a l o g u e . While guineas can be kept In the M A C H IN E R Y best breeding condition upon free R ead u . y o u r I n q u ir ie s f o r t n y t h t n g In I L Cafeteria DO YOUR OWN PLASTERING WITH A HAMMER AND A SAW PERFECTION PERFECTION •WALL BOARD PlasterVallsThat Vili NotCracK) A FTER EVERY M EA L” W RIGLEVS Newest Creation ¡« /O V \ T I & Æ . B Dycui? & Cleaning ch A delicious p e p p e r m in t fla v o re d s u g a r Jacket around pep­ permint flavored chew- Intf eum. ur.'^wTir Will aid your appetite and digestion, p o lish your teeth and moisten your throat. TYPEW RITERS A c c o r d ia n P le a t in g A r« painful and often dangerous. Our H and -w oven-to-fit Elastic S tockin gs. B « iu and Bandage* always giv e relief. Fitters and Makers for Fifty-fire Years Satisfaction or Money Back. Send fo r Book and Measure Blank Today. CHEAP COOP FOR BACK YARD Inexpensive House Will Prove En. tirely Satisfactory Where Small Flock Is Kept. 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A ll p r in t s m a d e o n V e lo x p a p e r . R e g u la r K a s tm a n D e a le r s , all th e K o d a k s a n d s u n d r ie s In s t o c k . K o d a k or req u est. E v e fa n d A L e w is , 413 K a s t M o r r is o n S t., P o r t la n d Barerain* at all time* . HIUR5AL (A l EXCHANGE . -a G ra n d A v . A Y a m h ill P o rt- U n d . Wro« («r pnce» »a4 lera». TB t O HOTEL CLIFFORD E a s t M o r r is o n S t , a t E a s t ritxth , th e P r in c ip a l H o st B id e H o te l. I m in u t e « f r o m Bht pp rg D i s t r i c t Four b l o c k « f r o m 0. P ! R an t B id e B ra tton .________________________ ____ DR. G. E. W A T T S SU P E R FLU O U S H A IR 2 1 2 Oregonian Bedding. PO R TLA N D . OREGON Do not be embarrassed with unsightly hair or fuzz ; on the face, neck or arnla^ The A m erican system rem oves it p erm a n en tly/ N o electric needle or fdepilatary used. E yebrow * straightened. I TH E A M E RIC AN SYSTEM . 427 P ittock Block. SPECIALIST Female and Rectal Troubles and Everything for the Motorcyclist. Rebuilt Harley-Davidson E y e s E x a m in e d . G la s s e s F itted . MOTORCYCLES R e p a i r i n g d o n e b y m a ll. M oat .GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS S am e g u a r a n te e as n ew F r o m 92fto 00 u p e q u ip m e n t . S a tis fa c tio n , t o | 35 ".06, ail l a t « m o d e ls , w it h 3 - s p e e d u a r& n teed . a n d e le c tr ic e q u ip m e n t E a s y t e r m s If P R E -W A R P R IC E S I d e s ir e d . P a r w h i l « y o u rid e . S e n d f o r la r k - B r o w e r O p t ic a l C o .. 1721 6th S tr e e t * lit e r a t u r e . M o t o r c y c l e a n d S u p p ly C o .. H a r le y I> av1 d«on S e r v i c e C e n t e r , 2v0 3rd S t., P o r t la n d , .O re ., c o r n e r T a y lo r . 1 m o d e r n N E W FLUFF RUGS A T HALF COST OF N E W CARPETS. rums BROOKE DRU6 GO.*7 so* ru e « H a v e your old worn out c a rp e t, and CUT R A T E M A IL O R D E R DRUGGISTS. woolen I lo th *» m i d i Into a rtla tlc r * v « r « - ' Gleonis Pile treatm ent, sold under guarantee, tbl* F L U F F R UG S. C a r p r t, and ru «a ra- t 95.00. no pain no operation. ^ Chybke • Tape worm pvired, steam ‘ leaned. K a * ru «s all s ise , Remover. 910. C h y b k e s " D e m o Sepgin«** for R>, v from fa c to ry and aave monay. W r it « ( akin eruption, eczem a. 96.00. Letters answered. fo r p rice«. Northwest ____________________________________ Rug Co., 1 M E Fight St ------------------ — PERSONAL f r W i i f i C f f f o r r a s u i t i T i r y 'm d ; (fe a s t a n d m o s t s u c c e s s f u l " H o « « 11 ak The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp v » holes,)e Dealer« in F A N C Y FR U ITS and F A R M PRODU CE 161 Front street. Portland. Oregon. DRINK ‘HARD LIQUORS’ NOW GeHhians U sing M o r, W h is k y . B ran dy and G in— D r a ft N ew Law . Berlin.—Consumption of wines nn3 liquors has been Increasing so rapidly in Germany since the war that the reichstag has directed the drafting of a bill to regulate tl.« traffic. The law also is to check a growing Increase in the number of saloons. In Berlin par­ ticularly. \'HSSXS ,i p » r t * m » . d m c r ip t io n , f r a , "T h * 8 uc- i ' M u . • N ASH , B ox 66«. O A K L A N D . C A L IF O R N IA . Opals Found in Few Places. There are known only five gem-opal regions In the entire world. For 600 or 600 years, a deposit In a remote section of northern Hungary has been mined by local peasants. The removal of opals from this region ceased about Guinea* Can Be Confined if Neceeaary, 20 years ago. For the most part, But They Do Beat When Given Free stones from northern Hungary are milky white. Range. It 1» not necessary to spend much money for housing If you are going to keep a small flock of hens In your back yard. Indeed, It Is unwise, say poultry specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. One or two piano cases or a large packing box may often be made Into an acceptable home. But whatever you build should be mnde dry anil range, still they on» he confined, If free from drafts, and have good venti­ necessary, and satisfactory results ob­ lation. The United States Department tained. One extensive guinea raiser or Agriculture lias numerous bulletins has confined ns many as 45 hens and giving directions for ibis kind of con­ 15 males In an ncre pen throughout the struction, and any of these are avail­ breeding and laying season anti been able for the asking, or for a very few successful. This pen Is Inclosed with cents where a charge Is necessary. A a wire fence five feet high, and the card to the division of publlca’ lons. birds are prevented from flying over United States I>epartment of Agricul­ by clipping the flight feathers of one ture, Washington, D. C., will get you wing. Within the i>en Is a grass pas­ what you need. ture with bushes here and there where Hie hens make their nests by scratch­ Don’t Dope Healthy Fowls. ing out a howl-shais'd hollow in the Ibm't continually “ dope" well fouls ground. The «Inters being severe, a with stimulating tonics and condition roosting shed Is provided, having a po» ders; they don't need It, If the cleated board reaching from the’ floor fowls are healthy and kept under san- to the rt necessarily follow that because a fowl seems to be of good size that It is marketable. Frame is not all. In the market; It must oe well covered with fleeh and a little fat Cause of Soft Shells. If yon find a soft-shelled eegg occa­ sionally you may know that the hens are being overfed, or they lack lime and a proper variety of foodstuffs. Sunflower Seed Help* Plumage. A little sunflower seed occasionally will help gloas the plumage. The crime wave which has been | compulsory to drink chtmpngne or sweeping the country for many months some other wine of similar f>r.i e. O ” Is attributed by many to the "drlnk- sumption of champagne has out­ cruze." snd especially to th^iM K gen­ stripped all previous records th« last eral use of cheap cognacs, green whis­ s-velve months, amounting to mors kies. gin and other “hard liquors.” Th« than 1 2 . 000,000 bottles. Germans. In fact, are gradually losing The Herald OoE M O T O H C T C L * C O . 44-46 G R A N D A V E . __________ S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R W « h e lp t h « a p p e a r a n c , o f w o r n .* . T w e n t y - t w o I n c h a w lt c h o r t r a n s f o r m a ­ tio n . v a lu e 17 00, p r i c e 33 44 ___________ 400 t o 412 D e k u m B id » .___________ a a g» . G EESE GOOD GRAZING STOCK C u tic u r a S o a p 1------Im parts-------- T h e V e lv e t T ou ch Soup.Ointment.Talcum ?5c »verewhere Forlemplea „ I tim i CttUtutw l.»U)t »toiUa, D»pt X Sun Engine Does Good Work. The most remarkable sun engine, built up to date Is operated at Mead, near Cairo, in Egypt. It consists of five 206-foot boilers placed on edge and In the focus of five channel-shaped mirrors. Its best run for an hour yielded 1,442 pounds of steam ' at a pressure of nearly 16 pounds to the square lnrh—equivalent to 63 horse­ power an acre of land occupied by the plant. A Great Jewel. We publish beautiful editions of books, to be sure, and thousands of people enjoy them; but In ancient times the expense that* we spread thinly over a thousand volumes was all compressed into one, and It became a great Jewel of a book, a heavy folio, worth Its weight In gold.—Hawthorne. Sharp Reminder. When poison of any kind Is brought Into the house It Is a good plan to Im­ mediately run two common pins through the cork, opposite each othfer, with the pin points extending about an eighth of an Inch past the heads on each side. The prick of the pin gives warning by day or night the Instant the cork Is touched and proves an ef­ ficient safeguard against mishaps. Etching for Reproduction. That etching, as a branch of art apart from its fascinating accidents and means of expression, Is also a process of reproduction which Inter­ ests many of the present-day dealers, artists, and students, cannot be de­ nied.—E. A. Taylor. Such as They Are. Even if there should never be an­ other hook published, th> ie are plenty of masterpieces already printed to keep the average reader busy for at least 100 years.— Boston Transcript. Lived Up to His Motto. “ Give and take is my motto,” re­ ■’Drumfire's” First Prominence. Fowl, Play Important Part In Util­ marked the thug as he bestowed upon Drumfire Is first mentioned In Tol­ izing Waste Grain About Stable, and Feeding Pena. stoi's description of the bombardment the citizen a scientific rap upon the occiput and then abstracted his val­ of Sebastopol In August 1855. uables. Cleese hsve an Important part In the endless war on waate. They are In a Cuticura Soap fot th* Complexion. class with chickens In ntlltr.lng waste Lines to Be Remembered. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap grain about stable, and feeding pen*. >• The only freedom which deserves daily and Ointment now and then as In a larger measure than chicken, or the name Is that of pursuing our own any other kind of poultry they are a needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hand* soft and »-hlte. good In our own way, so long as we do grazing stock, getting their living In large part from the ordinary grasses Add to this the fascinating, fragrant not attMnpt to