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r Royal D-Lite Comfortable LADIES SHOES No JO CA No MoreT. Till Less All Styles All Sizes Royal Shoe Co. Peruana I Oregon 148 Fourth St. Near Morrison Harvest Hands need payinsr: extra bills have to be met. Why wait two weeks or a month for your money? Hatewood will send you a check by return mail for your cream. TRY US AND SEE. HazelV00d Co., Portland CU1D Veal Pork Beef' 3rT.ll Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce to the Old Reliable Everdine house with a record of 46 years of Square Dealings, and be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE 45-47 Front Street Portland, Oregon New Houston Hotel SIXTH AND EVERETT STS. Four-Blocks from Union Station. Under new management. All rooms newly decorated. SPBfEIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH Rates SOc, 75c, $1, $1.50 Per Day. r PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, A t I EN HON I PERFECT PRINTING PLATES Furnished on short notice. Write for Scale of Prices. Portland Electrotype & Stereotype Co., Front 1 SUrk, Portland, Or. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL The only Automobile School on the Pa cific Coast maintaining a Gaa Tractor Dept. Using- Holt Caterpillar, C. L. Beat Tracklayer and Wheel Tractors, both in the school and operating field. 445 Hawthorne Ave, Portland, Ore. Oregon Hernia Institute Rupture treated mechanically. Private fitting rooms. Highest testimonials. Re sults guaranteed. Call or write. JOHNSON & UMBARGER 411-412 Aliiky Building, Portland, Oregon Spray-a-Cow Keeps off flies or money back. $1 a gallon from your dealer, or order by mail. PLUMMER DRUG CO. Third and Madison, Portland, Or. MOTORCYCLES and BICYCLES Bought, sold and repaired. Sup plies of all kinds. Out of town trade a specialty. Write us. R. H. BLOCKER 27S Taylor Street Portland, Oregon ir.DES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. IYe want all you have. Write for prices and shipping tags THE H. F. NORTON CO. Portland, Ore, Seattle, Wn TYPHOID Is no more necessary than Smallpox. Army experience bat demonstrated the almost miraculous effi cacy, andharmlessnets,of Antityphoid Vaccination, Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It Is more tIUI than house Insurance Ask your physician, druggist, or send for Hare yon bad Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from us , and danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTM LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAU Psoducins vaccinas a sisuas unbib u. a, eev. ucsasi A GOOD POSITION There b a good oslttn opportunity In creased pay when you arc ready. Let us help you now. Check what you want to be and mail today. Catalog free. inNOslUfHIs aooKKEtrta rmm ucntwiiY line? rmT OfFICI MANaBER rntiufHin COMMfTClU. TUOHtH HrtBT WUHAN SALESMAN COUm UPOITlt Name Address.. BUSINESS COLLEGE Portland. Or.. Do Your Own Plumbing By buying- direct from us at wholesale price, and save the plumber's profits. Write us to day your needa. We will si v. you our rock bottom "direct-to-you" pricee, f. o. b. rail or boat We actually aave you from 10 to 86 pa cent AU roods guaranteed. Northwest headquarters for Leader Water Systems and Fuller A Johnson Engine STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third StrMt. Portland. Onto. P, N. U. No. 35. 1916 WHEN writing to adTsrtlaers. pitas tats. Mm .Li- SJ M fa. lUldldid MUST WATCH FOOD HOUSEKEEPER'S RESPONSIBILITY IN THE HOT WEATHER. Almost Every Variety Will Quickly Spoil Unless Especial Care Is Taken Points of Importance Worth Remembering. An additional responsibility Is brought to the housekeeper in the hot season, writes Mrs. Christine Fred erick in the Chicago News. She must pay greater attention to her food sup plies and the way they are kept. It is in periods of high temperature that all foods, and particularly meat, milk and fruits, are likely to spoil and decay. The laboratory is not so far distant from the kitchen and, indeed, the best housekeepers are those who make a la boratory out of their kitchen and fol low In it the principles that science has proved. It is undisputed that there are minute organisms or bacteria in the air which feed on our foods. There are also in the foods themselves cer tain substances which, while not alive, are the products of living things and which cause fruits to ripen, seeds to grow, etc. Both these causes result In deterior ation or decay of the food unless they are prevented. Bacteria of various kinds and allied plant organisms like mold attack and break down food tis sue, causing the food to become unfit for use. Now, there are about three ways In which the housewife can pre vent food from deteriorating: 1. By keeping the food in a low temperature, as with the icebox, etc. 2. By sterilizing and killing the bac teria by means of a high temperature. 3. By the use of certain preserva tives, as sugar, salt, vinegar, spices, etc. The first means entails constant su pervision of tlie refrigerator. Newspa pers should not be used on the shelves or on the ice, as this prevents proper circulation of air and may cause the box to become bad smelling and damp, the very conditions under which bac teria flourish most. It should be kept clean and foods properly placed in it. Overripe fruit, hot or even warm foods, strong smelling foods', like onions and bananas, should never be placed in the box. Small quantities of leftovers should be covered with glass or agate saucers and only glass, china or agate should be used in which to lay away food. The second point can be followed by cooking a quantity of food which seems to be on the point of spoiling. A box of berries can be saved by stewing with sugar. Milk which undoubtedly would not keep until the next morning will be satisfactory if scalded. Many other foods which might become sub ject to mold or spoliation can be saved by being thus cooked or sterilized and perhaps canned temporarily. Salt, sugar and vinegar are helpful, natural preservatives. Their addition to many fruits and vegetables will make them "keep" several days longer than if they were not used. For lu- stance, beets, string beuns, cucumber, etc., which in warm weather cannot be allowed to stand over night unless in a very low temperature, will be perfectly preserved if covered with a weak solu tion of vinegar or brine. Soups and all twice cooked foods like stews, etc., are particularly likely to ferment and should be watched carefully. All con tainers of food must be allowed suffi cient uir and not. closed when the foods are still warm. New Tea. A beverage that is indorsed by science as being perfectly harmless is known as mate. Unlike ordinary tea, mate is Improved by boiling, and the lame handful of herva, or prepared mate leaves, can be used for two infu sions and the second may be better than the first. It is a tonic, a stimu lant and a diuretic. It is especially desirable for those who wish to coun teract the consequences of physical or mental work. Fruit Conserve. Two quarts of cherries pitted, two quarts of gooseberries, one quart of red raspberries, one pound of seeded raisins, three oranges cut In pieces, leaving rind on ; one lemon, juice only, three-quarters of a pound of fruit Boil half an hour or more and put in tumblers. Prepare the fruit and sugar over night. By morning the sugar is dissolved. Nutmeg Cookies. Mix two cupfuls of sugar, three fourths of a cupful of butter, two thirds of a cupful of sour milk, nutmeg enough to flavor, two eggs, a tenspoon ful of soda and enough flour to roll. Roll out thin and bake In a quick oven. Mussel or Clam Salad. Wash, boil five minutes, remove heads and black membranes, dip in melted butter, suit, pepper and lemon Juice mixed, set in Ice box one hour; serve with lettuce. French dressing and minced parsley, cress or cucumber. Dyeing Rags for Rugs. When dyeing rags for home-made rugs, tie the bunches of rags tightly round before dipping in the dye. This will give intervals of rags without col or, and the effect when woven will be greatly admired. To Keep Meringue From Falling. To keep meringue from falling, add to It a snltspoonful of baking powder Just before patting the meringue on the pit For Every Kind of Lameness V Rub !t ob sutuJ Rub It in. Thoroughly HAN FORD'S Balsam of Myrrh A UNIMB NT For Cuts. Burnt?, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, Chilblains, Lame Back, Old Sores. Open Wounds. and all External Injuries, Made Since 1846. "ffi Price 25c, SOo and $1.00 s UK WHITE Dea ers G c Hn,rd m- w If you are interested FARMS AND BUSINESS SOLD Do you want to sell your farm, home or business tor cash? Wrise to CARTER REALTY CO., 604 Buchanan Building, Portland, Oregon When She'll Get It. Boarding House Servant The land lady says she would like to have some money when it is convenient. Hardup Boarder Tell her not to worry; that's when she'll get it. An swers. Ladylike. "She's so ladylike." "Yes indeed. Even her own broth ers have never heard her swear." Detroit Free Press. WHY WOMEN WRITE LETTERS To Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. Women who are well often ask "Are the letters which the Lydia . Pinkham Medicine Co. are continually publishing, genuine?" "Are they truthful?" " Why do women write such letters? " In answer we say that never have we published a fictitious letter or name. Never, knowingly, have we published an untruthful letter, or one without the full and written consent of the woman who wrote it The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write su grateful letters to the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and suffering. It has relieved women from some of the worst forma of female ills, from dis placements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, nervousness, weakness, stomach troubles and from the blues. It is Impossible for any woman who is well and who has never suffered to realize how these poor, suffering wo men feel when re stored to health; their keen desire to help other women who are suffering as they did. v in purity first M f BAKING I V POWDER is what you should always use. There are many other reasons Why but try a can and see for yourself. j3 ASK HEROES OF FIELD KITCHEN Ranked as Noncombatants, Men Who Feed the Soldiers Are Constantly Facing Death. Often, when the death struggle Is at its height and a condition approxi mately chaos exists in, the Immediate rear of the battling armies, the fight ing man's waste of energy and strength is repaired through the medium of that unique vehicle, the field kitchen. No one who has not campaigned with troops enjoying the comforts of the field kitchen can appreciate how iuiieh It makes for gustatory satisfaction, and how it promotes that elusive and highly Important fighting factor- mo rale. One winter's night in Poland, after spending the day watching wave upon wave of gray-coated soldiers roll up and break against the Russian trenches and entanglements, I was making my way back to a field hospital where I was a guest when my eyes caught the twinkle of a long row of lights that wavered above the road. The lights were moving slowly but steadily toward the battle front. Soon the grate and rattle of the iron boilers sounded clear in the frosty air, helping me to recognize a train of field kitchens bumping along the frozen road. The brazier chimneys flared and I whiffed a fragrance of potherbs arid boiling meat I knew from personal observation that the enemy were deluging a par ticular turn of that road with six-inch and three-Inch shells. At that very moment one could see them exploding in groups of four. On went the field kitchens, each with a driver muffled up to the eyes against the Russian cold, lumbering into the danger zone. Into the valley of death that train of field kitchens was most certainly rid ing. Cannons to left of them and can nons to right of them most assuredly thundered. All the rest of Tennyson's lyric eulogium might apply to the pa tient drivers. I watched In admiration as the kitch ens rolled onward, speculating upon the thoughts of men who thus went Into battle. Such men were classed as noncombatants. Their function was to feed the fighters essentinlly a non Inspiring role. Theirs was none of the glory of battle; yet the character of their courage stood the severest tests. What the presence of these kitchens meant to the battle-beaten battalions cannot be measured in words. I am tempted to say that the resistance of a present-day fighting army is In direct proportion to the efficiency of Its field kitchen train. Greenville Fortescue, in Saturday Evening Post. Motorman a Modern Atlas. Got any old thing you want lifted? A piano, gas range, front stoop, wood shed, bureau or mortgage, or a relative who's overstaying his leave, or any thing like that? If you have, just write to Frank Green, motorman at the car barns, and he'll not only lift them, but toss them any place you say. The other day he lifted a horse weighing 1,350 pounds, about 20 feet In the air. Frank, who weighs only 135 pounds, did the lifting with the assistance of a derrick. He placed a canvas belt around the astonished horse, connect ed with a belt thnt circled his own waist, and then stepping Into a frame rigged up for the occasion and con nected with the derrick, gave the sig nal for the derrick men to haul away, the horse's dead weight being suspend ed from the motorman's waist. "Did you do it on a bet?" Green was asked. "Nix. I did it Just for fun. I like to lift heavy things. Little things like wagons and motor cars blocking the tracks don't bother me. I Just toss 'em to one side." New York Letter to the Pittsburgh Dispatch. Education in South China. Literacy among the people of South China is considerably greater than among those of the North. Claim is advanced in Canton that nearly all the children of Cantonese parentage, ex cept those of the large boat popula tion, receive sufficient schooling to en able them to learn to read, whereas in the North of China it Is unusual to find a family the children of which are all placed In school. The native newspaper is read by a considerably larger number than the list of sub scribers to that paper would make it appear. In and about Slianghal pa pers are sold two and three times over. Collectors go about gather ing up the newspapers of the previous day's issue, redistributing them among the lower class of population. It is said that they are then further dis tributed by being sent out to the vil lages and country sections, where they are sold for a fraction of a cent apiece. 8teps to the Mile. How many steps do you take to the mile? Should you be a British in fantryman your pace will be the long est of any Infantryman in the world. The Russians' pace is the shortest, be ing 27 inches, the French, Italian and Austrian paces are 29 leches, the Ger mans do 31 inches, whilst the English stride an extra half inch. But your own pace, what of it? It depends upon your height Take your eyebrow height, halve it and that rep resents your pace. You will find it to be somewhere between 80 Inches and 32 Inches, so that you will need be tween 2,000 and 2,100 paces to the mile. Its Style. "This Is certainly a fine clubhouse, but its ventilation Is bad. By the way, what is this room to be used for?" "I don't know, but Judging by its present temperature, It must be the grill room." Hammerless Shotguns Model 1912 Extra Light Weight Made In 12, 16 and 20 Gauges There's no need of carrying a heavy gun. Winchester Model 1912 shot guns are made entirely of nickel steel, and hence are the lightest and strongest uns on the market Be sure to see one before buying. Sold THE REPEATER PAS. Sore Granulated Eyelids, Eyes inflamed by expo sure to Sao. Dust and Wind M i-i jr-i quickly relieved by Murine LV6S Eye Beraedy. No Smarting, ""d just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine E)S SulveinTubes25c. ForBsokollhcEyeFreeask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Government Surveys Summer Home sites Near North Yakima. An association made up of seven families, and comprising about thirty people, Including J. A. Loudon and others, of North Yakima, Washington, has applied to the forest service tor the lease of a five-acre tract in the Naches va' (jy for a summer. Iwaiesite. G. F. Alle , supervisor of t'ae Rainier national forest, on which this tract is located, has Just completed .the neces sary survey, and it is expected that, aside from unforeseen complications, the association will soon be in abso lute possession of the area. These families, all of whom are resi dents of North Yakima, have camped together on this land for several sum mers. They now plan to put up a club house, lay out a tennis court, and make other permanent improvements on the tract, thus forming a colony where they can spend their summers away from the noise, heat, and dust of the city, and yet have sufficient company to preven t their vacation life from becoming monotonous. To keep clean an healthy take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regu late lives, bowels and stomach. Tree Planting Near Mount Hebo Shows Good Results. More than 99 per cent of the trees planted by the forest service this tpring at Hebo, Tillamook county, Ore ton, on the Siuslaw national forest, fire still living, according to an In spection report just received by J. F. Kummel, Portland, Oregon, who has charge of the forest service planting operations in Oregon and Washington. Seven hundred acres were planted in April and May with two-year-old Douglas fir seedlings, grown at the Wind River nursery near Carson, Washington. The trees were spaced about 8'x8', making a few less than 700 trees to the acre. The total cost of planting was $8.50 per acre. This includes cost of growing the trees at the. nursery and getting them to the area, as well as the actual planting operation, X Cures While Vou Walk. Allen's Foot-Knau is ami-win pure for hot, sweating, callus, and Bwollen, aching feet. Sold by all DruiujlMs. Price tfie. linn't auccnt any substitute Trial iiackat-e l'liEli. Addiusi Allen 8. Minuted, Le Hoy, N. V. Ideals. "Are you doing your best to make Crimson Gulch better and more beau tiful?" "Of course we are," replied Broncho Bob. "We've armed the posse with a fin. nlla,ttin r.t tha lataat nrcannna and before fall we expect to have new cemetery full of choice statuary. Washington Star. Particular. Edward, aged 6, was sent to a bar ber's shop to get his hair cut. The assistant who attended to him had red hair. "Would you like to have your hair cut like mine?" asked the barber with a kind smile. "No, sir," answered Edward. "Cut It some other color, please." An swers. WE PAY MORE FOR OLD AUTO TIRES Sis Ibc jsas sua sms. Write far priest. OKKCON VULCANIZING CO., 560 Washington Su PorUand. On. o LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Opens Tues., Sept. 5th Save Money by Enrolling Now. Write us today. It will pay you. A. T. LINK, Principal. Phone Main 50S3 Tilford Bld'g, Tenth and Morrison St., Portland, Or. Dr. Korlnek's Antl Cow Bloat Capsules nave hundreds of cowl yearly from dying of alfalfa A clover bloat. Ak your dealer for KUKINtK'S REMEDIES, they are guaranteed, or write to KORINEK REMEDY CO., Kenton station, Portland, Oregon by all dealers. EXCELLENCE DON'T SUFFER FROM Rheumatism when you can easily find quick relief from this cruel disease in any stage, Anti-Uric, made from Roots and Ber ries, gradually soothes away the poi son from the system, no matter how severe or long standing the case may be. Send $1. 50 today for a treatment prepaid to your address. Results guaranteed or money refunded, or sent C. O. D. by Parcel Post. Write for circulars and letters from those bene fitted. Don't put it off. Simply send today. Address ANTI-URIC CO., 102 Sherwood Building, San Francisco. Jimmy Up to Date. ' Jimmy, an office boy in a downtown office, approached his boss one morn ing last week. "If you please, sir." 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E. Thousands of women wfio are now blessed with robust health cannot understand why thousands of other wonfjn continue to worry and suffer from ailmentB peculiar to women when they can obtain for a trifling sum Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which will surely and quickly banish all pain, distress and misery and restore tha irf womanly functions to perfect health, Young mothers who nreserve ths charms of face and figure in spite of an increasinz family and the care of growing children are always to b envied. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pin scription gives the strength and health, upon which happy motherhood de pends. It practicully does away with the pains oi maternity. It enables th mother to nourish the infant life de pend: g on her, and enjoy the hourly IiappineBS of watching the develop ment of a perfectly healthy child. IWPORTAWT HPr.f'MI, OFFER TO RKAItMUt r THIN FAI'EH.-Anr rw Bo desiring a cony of The People's Common) Sense Medical Adviser before die edition la exhausted should send this notice tojretherlwlth three dimes (or stamps) to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y and at copy will b son by return audi, all chunwa prevald. M" HEALTH" DR. KORINEK'S KOW KONDITIONRR itlmulatM th generati v organi and la a pow erful breedinr tunic, insures aiy calving and cleaning and prevent milk fever, Inflamed bag and in faut any dine baa that may attack a cow when in a weakened condition. Kow Konditioner will Increase the flow of milk 6 to 16 per cent without an Increase in feeding. Dr. Korlnek's Calf Scoot and ChoUra Rem edy will insure your calves against calf scours, white scours and calf cholera, and make them thrifty.