7. 4V The Spinologist Mother's Cook Book. I The Art of Seeing Things By WALTER DUNNET of Chicago i 8 mm One? Human Spine In 1000 Is Perfect. If you are Sick your Spine is out of alignment. After a thorough spinal examination I am able to tell you all of your physical troubles, without you telling me, and with my Specifical Spinal Adjustments and your aid as per my instructions, I will invigorate your system with renewed energy. No med icine, vibrators, electricity, massages. Only Spinal Adjustments. 6000 in and about Portland I have relieved and cured. All Female Troubles and chil dren's ailments reached by my system regardless of age. I will tell you which Eye or Eau whether Catarrh of the Nose, Bronchitis or Asthma. Whether you have had Fever or Lung Trouble, Liver or Stomach, Kidney or Bladder weakness, Piles (blind or itching), Con stipation, Lumbago, Rheumatism of Arms or Legs, Dropsy and Varicose Veins. Most all Skeletal Deformity corrected. Mne years In Portland. The only system to bring nerve life to all para lyzed organs. DR. GE0.TBREITLING Clau '07, Palmer School of Chiropractic. Daven port, Iowa. Res., East 2454; Office, Main 8608. Royal Building, Broadway and Morrison Office hours; 10 to 12 a, m. ; 2 to 6 p. m. Sundays and Other hours by appoint ment. Portland, Oregon. Oregon Hernia Institute Rupture treated mechanically. Private fitting rooms. Highest testimonials. Re sults guaranteed. Call or write. JOHNSON & UMBARGER 411-412 Alisky Building, Portland, Oregon MMirw Granulated Eyelids, SCS C Ey inflamed by expo- sure to Sua. Dust and Wins' quickly relierlH by Mm IDS . No Smarting, iust Eve Comfort. At Your Druggist 50c per Bottle. Marls Eye) Salve inTubes 2 5c. For Dsok si Ihe Eye Freeaslc Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Getting It All. The doctor told him he needed carbo-hydrates, protelds and, above all, something nitrogenous. The doctor mentioned a long list of foods for him to eat. He staggered out and wabbled into a Perm avenue restaurant. "How about beefsteak?" he asked the waiter. "Is that nitrogenous?" ' The waiter didn't know. "Are fried potatoes rich In carbo hydrates or not?" The waiter couldn't say. "Well, I'll fix it," declared the poor man in despair. "Bring me a large plate of hash." Pittsburg Post. For any cut use Hanford's Bal sam. Adv. When to Make Concessions. When a man knows he is in the right he should stick to it, come what may, unless his wife insists on having her own way. Philadelphia Inquirer. Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs & Farm Produce To the Old Reliable Everdinff house with a record of 45 years of Square Dealings and be assured of Top Market Prices. F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front St, PORTLAND, ORE AUTO WRECKING PARTS FOR 1-2 Parts over 60 makes and models, at half the reg ular price. Buy your used auto parts from an old-established and reputable dealer, who has a reputation to protect and conducts the largest parts store and carries the largest complete as sortment of used auto parts of any company this side of Chicago. Our prices are less, and for this reason we outsell all others. All parts are guar anteed to be in first-class condition. MOTOR PARTS MFG. CO. Incorporated. 323-325-327 BURNSIDE ST, P0RTUND, OR. P. N. U. No. 28. J9I6 WBW wrltlt te artrtfarm, 1mw mm- " tioa tats saver. Ship Three of Kind Sherbet, Mix the Juice of throe lemons, three oranges and the pulp of three bananas through a rlcer, with throe cupfuls it sugar and three pints of thin cream, freeze as usual. Candled Cherries. Those are delicious and may bo pre pared at home. Take the Mount Mo roncy cherry or any firm cherry, stone carofully, using a now hairpin, and soak the desired amount in not too strong vinegar 24 hours. This makes thorn firm. Then drain and mix with equal weights of granuluted sugar. Lay the mixture on platters and keep In a cool place tor seven days, Btlrrlng occasionally every day; put In Jars and seal. The cellar is a good place to keep them while they are curing. Cherry Olives. These are a perfectly delicious con serve to serve with meats. Prepare the cherries as above, using some of the lilngs, as they have such firm meat, or other kinds of good flavor will suit. Cover with vinegar as above and let stand overnight; In the morning use equal weight of Bugar, stir until well dissolved and put into a Jar, ccver but do not Beal as they may be dipped into without spoiling them. Irish Stew en Casserole. Have two pounds of chops from the neck end of mutton, trimmed of all fat. Have pared and sliced about two quarts of potatoes and six onions me dium size. Put a layer of potatoes and onions In the bottom of the cas serole and sprinkle with salt and pep per, place on those a layer of meat, then vegetables, seasoning as before, until all are used. Pour boiling wa ter or broth to come nearly to the last layer. Cover and cbok gently in the oven for three hours. Asparagus With Melted Butter. Set the stalks to cook tied in a bunch, heads up, in boiling salted water. The water need not cover the heads. Let cook until tender, about A FEW SMILES Turned Out Well. "You never can tell what sort of woman a girl is going to make." "Perhaps not" "One of the most admirable wives and mouth ers in this town used to be a gid dy creature whose favorite (saying was, "Oh, I could Just die dancing!'" For Warlike Purposes. "How did Indian clubs get their names?" "I don't know," answered the man whose knowledge of ethnology Is lim ited. "Perhaps from the fact that In dians carried clubs." . "But they didn't swing 'em for exer cise?" "Probably not. I presume they were used chiefly to test the power of re sistance offered by each other's skulls." Foolish Question. "Well! Well!" exclaimed the fatu ous individual to a man who was plod ding homeward with a string of perch in one hand and his fishing tackle In the other. "Been fishing?" "Oh, no," answered the victim, wear- School Garden Benefit and Pleasure to the Children y i y o v -out. -jsv jv. -x-r Harvesting Crop Grown by Every school in city, town and country should have a garden where the pupils may be taught some of the practical things necessary for grow ing plants, In the opinion of educators who have seen the practical results obtained from this work. Boys and girls generally take an interest in such work and It is an easy matter to lead them to plant seeds and to The art of swing things is not Bufficiuntly defined by saying that the one who keens his eyes open con discover elements of attrac tion in objects nround him. A more exact and subtle meaning may be attuehed to it. It implies that a person's discerning faculty is educated up (o such a standard that lie eon at once rccognizo tho interesting in tho fields of science, art or commerce. This is an invaluable possession for anyone in this ago of unprecedented prog ress, when groat enterprises have to be accomplished in a limited time and under peculiar conditions and where quickness of insight, involving corresponding quickness of action, is a dominant factor. It may be said that the man of commonplace intelligence can see as far into a stone as the man of science. Hut not necessarily so. Both may observe the same object externally, but tho scientist, with his intellectual insight quickened by observation and learning, con read into the age, composition and general structure of tho stone that which would be impossible to the man of untrained mental power. It is the privilege and duty of all to acquire the art of seeing things and thus find sermons in stones and food for thought in the environments of one's daily life. 20 minutes. Have ready slices of toast and lay the stalks on the toast, heads all in one direction. Pour melt ed butter over and serve at once. Drawn butter may be used instead of reited butter If desired. Drawn Butter Sauce. Measure a third of a cupful of but ter, two tablespoonfuls of flour, salt and pepper to taste and one cupful of water. Blend half the butter and all flour together, then add the cup ful of boiling water, cook ten minutes with the seasoning. When ready to serve add the rest of the butter In small bits until all is used. This last point important. ily. "I Just borrowed this outfit to pose before a moving picture camera." There to Make Trouble. "I noticed a number of Intelligent looking people In your audience who gave close attention to your speech," remarked the campaign manager." "Umph!" said the political orator. "I don't consider that flattering." "Why not?" "Those persons are professional highbrows and I suspect they were present simply to find fault with my grammar." ' A Sad Reminder. "What fun is it to sit all day on the bank of a riv er and watch a cork float." "My friend," said the assidu ous angler, "it takes your mind off your business troubles." "Not in my case. I was once persuaded to In vest $10,000 In a scheme to manu facture nonmail able bottles." Not to Be Trusted. "It isn't pleasant to have an irate man shake his fist in your face.",, "No, It isn't," answered the peace loving optimist. "You never can tell when a person like that is going to Pupils In School Garden. cultivate the plants during growth. Other advantages, besides teaching the children "practical agriculture, are cited In support of the plan. It is pointed out that the exercise found in the open while gardening will be worth much to pupils and teachers, and that the school garden will help the teachers get In closer touch with the home. 81 sever diplomatic relations, so to speak, by tweaking your nose." STAR OF FILMD0M Jockle Saunders. Popular movie actress who is starred in the "Grip of Evil." Electrocution Trap For . Insects Brings Comfort For Summer Evenings. An electrocution trap for insects Is one of the latest inventions to bring comfort to mankind. Now it will be possible to sit reading in peace on your porch at night while the electro cution trap kills off the insects that would naturally seek you as their prey. Upon an Insulated frame two naked metal conductors are colled in a spiral with sufficient space between the wind ings. The two conductors are connect ed with a source of electricity in such a manner that the current cannot cir culate until it is actually used in kill ing an insect. This Is one of the advantages of the invention, for In this way no current can be wasted. Insects may be at tracted to the electrocution either by water or by any other attractive sub stance. At night time electric lights are the best As quickly as an Insect touches the bait or the light and comes In contact with any two of the live wires they drop down into the bottom of the trap. The current is very slight and passes through the Insect only for a moment. Vogue for Ribbon. The picturesque style of dress of today necessitates the use of ribbons for decorative purposes, and so beautiful are they that It would seem as though women could never have enough of them. Sometimes entire skirts are composed of them, as well as hats. They are used for sashes, draperies, muffs and stoles. Again, they are convert ed into pretty little boleros, and the new suggestions in neck wear are fashioned of them. Diminutive bows are seen on the front of stockings, and then there are the rosebud garters, as well as latticework ones, in which small ribbon flowers are strewn with artistic negligence. Uses Tissue Paper Now. The high cost of cotton has appar ently forced one of the prominent drug concerns to abandon the time-honored custom of using this commodity aa packing in small bottles containing tablets which lose strength on expo sure to the air and to substitute long, narrow strips of tissue paper in place of It 7r-f' 'i Six feet through at base, 4 feet 6 inches through at top, five feet above ground. , Giant Stumping Powder did a clean job, taking out roots and all without tearinrr a biff hole in the ground. them know that always save them money, time and work. They save money because they lift and heave as well as shatter, and ro further than high explosives that merely split the stumps. They save time and work because they get out the stumps big or little, green or dead in a condition easy to handle, "I get better results from Giant Powders than from any other powder I have used," says A. E. Adkins, Woodburn, Ore. There are two Giant Farm Pondera, both made especially for Pacific Coast farmen. Eureka Stumping Powder ii most economical for dry work and Giant Stumping Powder saves money in stump blasting in wet oil. Try these two. Compare them with the powder you have been using, and you will always use Giant in future. Write us and we will have our nearest distributor supply a trial case at the lowest market price. Five Blasting Books FREE Better ways of removing stumps and boulders, milking ditches, planting trees, and breaking up the subsoil are described in our five illustrated books. They were written for western farmers, to meet the conditions that you have. Write us for the book on the subject you are interested in. THE GIANT POWDER CO., Con., SP&. San Francisco " Everything for Blotting " Branch Of fleet i Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Salt Lake City, Dourer TOW Kill AH Flies! "-Ste- Placed anywhere, Daisy Fly KIlUr attrv-ta and kill all fliei. Moat, clean, ornamental, convenient, and cheap. ! will notaoll sr if. umrua Daisy Fly Killer o(d by dalr. or 9 unt br axprM, pr.ti.iil, 11.00. Her Proof, The reading class was in session and the word "furlough" occurred. Miss Jones, the teacher, asked if any little girl or boy knew the meaning of the word. One small hand was raised. "Furlough means a mute," said the child. "Oh, no, it doesn't," said the teacher. "Yes, ma'am," insisted the little girl. "I have the book at home that says so." Miss Jones told the child to bring the book to school. The next morn ing the child came armed with a book and triumphantly showed a picture of an American soldier riding a mule, under which was the caption: "Going home cn his furlough." Philadelphia Ledger. For sore feet rub on Hanford's Bal sam. Adv. At the Top. Justice Hughes was talking about the American business man. "It is his hard and endless work," said the Justice, "which puts the Amer ican business man at the very top of the tree. He doesn't know the mean ing of the word leisure. "A little boy said to his father, a millionaire business man: "'Pa, what's a leisure?' "The father looked up from the en velope on which he was figuring with his gold fountain pen, and answered: " 'Leisure, my son, is spare time that Providence affordB us for clean ing up various jobs of unfinished work.' " Boston Transcript. A Mistake. "Pa, is your business an unrefined one?" "Of course not, daughter. What makes you ask that?" "Because I heard you telling uncle about your gross receipts." Baltimore American. How It Happened. "Strange, one of your twins is blonde and the other is a brunette." "Well, we never could afford a maid. I washed one child and my husband washed the other, and that one grew up dark." Louisville Courier-Journal. Ruling Thought. Belle Harry says be Is for fair elections all the time. Nell Yes, Harry always did blonde effects. like Fabulous Country. "What Is this Never Never Land?" "That's where the good cooks come from." Louisville Courier-Journal. ASOEtiW&th& uii .ran DR. KORINEK'S DISTEMPER REMEDY Is noothinjr to the onrans of breathintr and Is a won derful remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh and heaves, and when fever is present it removes it quickly without injury to the animal. Dr. Korinek's Call Powder hot 'X (rails, ore shoulders, wire cuts and old ulcerated sores. Dr. Korinek's Absorbent Blister of snavins. rinir-bnnM. airiV-hnn.,.. Iiimr,v.inv in rat. tie, bony enlargements and promotina- the ripening: process of abcesaea. Any of the following remedum will quickly correct any of the ailments for which they art recommended: DR. KORINEK'S COLIC CAPSULES. DR. KORINEK'S WORM CAPSULES. DR. KORINEK'S KIDNEY CAPSULES. DR. KORINEK'S TONIC CAPSULES. DfLK2RINF-K'S FEVER CAPSULES. DR. KORINEK'S PHYSIC CAPSULES. DR. KORINEK'S DIARRHOEA CAPSULES. Ask your dealer for Korinek's Remedies. They are guaranteed. Or write direct to KORINEK REMEDY CO., Kenton Station, Portland, Oregon Farmers who have used FARM POWDERS 4 1 UMPINO AGRICULTURAL. CASH Paid for But terflies, In- MALET, hundreds for museums, art-work, study purposes and private collections. Be to $7 each paid. 8-pp. folder FREE. Easy outdoor em ployment. SINCLAIR Box 244, D 108. Lot Angeles, Cal. Farm Machinery Driven By Motor Car To enable a motor car to be used for. driving various kinds of machin ery, a convenient, although wasteful, power-transmission jack has been de vised by a Minnesota man. Two paral lel shafts carrying dish-shaped rollers at either end are mounted on a heavy timber frame which supports them several Inches above the ground. This forms a cradle for the rear wheels of a machine, permitting it to run smoothly and without any strain on its working partB. A pulley held at an end of one of the shafts receives a belt that la extended to whatever machine is to be operated, as, for In stance, a circular saw. A car is run onto the rollers by backing it over planks forming a track laid parallel with them. From the July Popular Mechanics Magazine. Quick Action. "Messenger service Is mighty good out my way." "So?" "Yep. No delay about messages consigned to us. Our place is near the ball park." Louisville Courier Journal. After the Honeymoon. Wife (angrily) What do I get for doing the cooking for you? Nothing! Hub And what do I get for your doing the cooking indigestion Bos ton Transcript, REDUCED FREIGHT RATES To and from alt points on hoimohold goods, pianoa, and automobiles, information cheerfully (fiven. Pacific Coast Forwarding Co., TortiLndTo." HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. We want all you hate. Write lor prices and shipping tags THE H. F. NORTON CO. 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