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--------------------------------------------------- \ WHEN LUNCH F0H EVENING GUESTS YOU i.O T » PORTLAND STOP AT T U L N kW Simple Refreshments Easily Prepared Without. Spending Much Money or Effort. HOTEL.FOSTER When girl friends drop In unexpect ‘ edly for the evening dainty refresh- ments add much to the pleasure of the gu»'sts without causing any great ex penditure of either money or effort. Hot chocolate Is a favorite beverage of all womankind and the truly hos pitable woman Is ulways an adept at making It. To make hot chocolate allow one ounce of chocolate to each pint of liquid. To make one quart put two ounces of chocolate In a double boiler with one pint of hot water. S tir un til the chocolate Is melted, then add one pint of rich milk. Beat and stir rapidly until It boUfl again. Add U fN tablespoonfuls of sugar, take from the tire and, beat quickly. Have the choc olate pot hot when the chocolate is I turned In and served with whipped ! cream. If slightly thickened chocolate j Is desired make a thin pa^te of two teaspoonfuls of cornstarch moistened with milk and stir slowly into the mix ture Just before It Is taken from the stove. Dainty sandwiches to serve with the chocolate are made by cutting white bread Into thin slices and spreading them with a paste made of finely chopped pecan nut meats and mayonnaise. Lettuce sandwiches have a leaf of crisp lettuce spread with the mayonnaise as filling. Butter the bread before using the filling. Some hostesses keep a Jar of chopped nuts | or peanut butter on hand all the time and so are never at a loss when the unexpected guest drops In. Peanut sandwiches are made by spreading one slice of the bread thinly with butter nnd the other with the peanut butter. Put together with a lettuce leaf. Third sod Davis Streets, Near Depot 800 Room* w ith Hot arid Cold Running: W ater and Telephone. F ree Hatha. Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00 per Day S»eca! rates lor Room and Board. frre auto bus meets every train or boat FOREIGN TRADE BIG Q U ICK RESULTS Moderate Rates S t . H e le n s I ja fl < i_ ^ P o r t la n d . O rego n / T ^^R oaldent and Day School for Girlo IcharKe of Hiutens of S t.J o h n Baptist ( Kpincopatll I Collogtato. Academic and Elementary Departments, I I Music, Art. Elocution. Gymnasium j For catalog a<ldrt*«M THE SIST E R SI I'K ltlO lt I I Office3Q..St. H elen s H a ll ; CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH HOME WHERE ALL DRUGLESS METHODS ARE USED. C hiropractic ad ju s ! m ents remove the cause of disease. A h ealth y laxly defies d isease. We co incide with n atu re and adopt n a tu re’s methods. Sufferers from A p pendicitis. Bronchi tin. Cancer. •C ata rrh . I>ial*etes. Dropsy. Deafness. E pilepsy, | Eczem a, Goitre. Gall Stone. H eart Disease. H er nia, Lumbago. N euralgia. P ara lys's. R heum atism , S ciatica, or any disease, a re invited to w rite us. We solicit your in qu iries, for we desire to show you how to raise your v itality , remove the cause of your disease and keep well. S T , M A R Y ' S A C A D E M Y AND COLLEGE For nirlo. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY, c r a d t . and C elltgidti C n tm i. Music. Art. Elocution and Commer cial Dcpts. R tn Jin i an d Day SluJtnii. Refine.! Moral and Intellectual T raining. Write for Announcement. Address AH Diseases Permanently Removed by Our Methods. No K nives. No O steopathy, No D rugs. F astin g and D ieting scientiH ically d irected. T rained N ur- SISTh.R SUPERIOR, St. M a n 't A cadtmy, Portland W e t r e a t a n d c u re q u ic k ly th e f o l lo w in g a ilm e n ts , o ften g e t t in g good re s u lt* a f t e r o th e rs f a l l: EPILEPSY, RHEUMATISM, ASTHM A, APPENDICITIS, PN EU M O N IA , INSOMNIA, H YS TERIA , NEU RA LG IA, CATARRH A N A E M IA , a it<I a ll d iso rd er* of th e S to m a c h , I.lv e r, K frlney*. D owel« and a ll F e s ’ose W eaknem eg, Kye Eiar. m ale q u ic k ly are anti T h ro a t tro u b le* re a c h e d .by .o u r new m eth od s an d o v e r MOO s a tis fie d p a tie n t* g la d i y t.pHtify to th e / p erm an en t r e lie f obtai ned from q u r t re a tm e rit w h ic h m a;/ be ta k e n a t For f u ll A ir « a n lta t lum o r • offl<ee. p a rtie u la r* uddrt-HH or cu II on DR. H. W. FREEZE, 308 Mmhants Trust Bldg M POP.[LAND, ORE. iji a r e th e safe st a n d m ost r e lia b le c a t h a it ic an d sy stem c le a n s e r. T h e b est re m e d y for T orpid 2 ,iv er, B ilio u sn ess a n d S ic k H ead ach e. A t D ru g g is ts ' or b y M ail, 2 5 C sn ts H oy i CuaM iCAL Co. P o u i l a ju ». OKiiOow W ashington. Ju ly 17. Ail foreign business records of the United S tates were broken during the fiscal year ended Ju ne 110. F igures of the bureau of sta tis tic s issued today show that the volume of foreign business amounted to the enormous sum of more than $3,500,000,000, which e x ceeded the record y e a r of 1907 by more than $263.000,000. The country’s exports for the first time cxeeded the $2,000,000,000 mark, while the imports w ere second only to last y e a r’s. The y e a r closed with a balance of trade of more than $520,- 000,000 in favor of Am erican business. This is $332,000,000 more than last y e a r’s balance, but was exceeded by the record years of 1908 and 1901 and 1900 and 1899. F ifty per cent of the imports enter ed the country free of duty, being g re ate r than at any tim e in the his tory of the trade, except in 1892-93- 94, when su gar was being imported free under the McKinley tariff law. The total value of merchandise en terin g free, however, was larger than in any y ear heretofore. WHY PAY MORE? M i l l s C o lle ge NEAR OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION W ith th e b e g in n in g o f th is y e a r M ills C o ll e g « d o e s o n ly c o lle g e w o rk . T h e r e a r t no lo n g e r a n y S e m in a r y c o u r s e s . T hird yea r b egin s October 2. 1911. j The only Woman’s College on the Psdfic Coast. Chart DRAWING. PAINIING, PORTRAIT, l i f t , ' rrnl 1SKS. Ideal climate. Entrance and graduation re quiremrnts equivalent to those of Standford and University S K f lf h . ILLUSTRATION, Dt SIGN AND of California. W ell equipped laboratories. C."rounds com CHILDREN'S CLASSES. For circu lar A pply to prise one hundred and fifty acres. Special care for health, out door life. ,I*res. I.della Clay Carson. A. M.. Litt. D.. LL. L> M U S E U M OF ART, F ifth .n il T aylor Stro. li'. PORTLAND. OREGON For catalogue add/ess Secretary, Mills College P. 0 .; Calif. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL the most tkornuRklMtnKtiWM m driving sat wark that ran be psoduced, also lathe work, dr01 pim ud FmeW equipped nudile «hop and school room Tut ioi •« $35 i»h. $40 A T onic, A lte ra tiv e a n d R esolvent. T h e par meni» $10 per week. I best re m e d y fo r K id n eys, L iv e r a n d Bowels. E rad icates P im p les, E ru p tio n s a n d D isorders BILM0NT AUTO SCHOOL i I of th e S k in . P urifies th e Blood an d give# I GARAGE. ------------- 1 East 23d and .-d Morraoa. Portland. Or ; T one, S tre n g th a n d V igor to th e e n tire system . [ ' ^ w L, L VI COMETO PORTLANDANDBECUREDIN FIVE DAY8 VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON No severe operations, m an y cases perm anently cured in one treatm ent. M ost tim e sa v in g , most n atu ral, m ost safe. A rad ica l and perm anent ca re . I g iv e m y word and w ill c ite rou to other m edical a u th o rities th a t th is is a fact. I am cer- nly prepared to cu re b y experience and equipm ent, w hich a re th e keystones to success. I have th e best equipped m edical otlice on th e Coast. I w ill g iv e $500 to an y ch a rity as g u aran tee th a t ev ery statem ent in th iu a n n o u n re m e n tis true. I in v ité you to’ come to m y office. I w ill ex p lain to you m y treatm ent for Varicose V eins. Hernia, N ervous D eb ility, Blood Poison, P ile s , F istu la , Bladder*! K idney, P rostatic and a ll M en's A ilm ents and g iv e yo u F R E E a p h y s ic a l exam ina tion; if necessary a m icroscopical and , chem ical a n a ly sis of secretions, to determ ine p athological and bacteriological con d ilio ns. E very man should ta k e ad van tage of th is oppor tu n ity to learn th eir tru e condition. A p e r m a n e n t C u re is tv h a t y o u w a n t. .1 p e r m a n e n t C u re i s w h a t 1 g iv e . WRITTEN GUARANTEE— M y w ritten g u aran te sm èan s a c u ra or no p a y . I guarantee to euro certain ailm en ts or refund every dollar you have paid. M y services cost you noth ing pnleas I cu re y o u r Varicose V eins, H ernia, P iles, F isfu laJB lo o d Poi son, or an y ailm ent Ï g u aran tee to c u re jT e ru is are reasonable and no more than you are a b le and w illin g to pay for bene tits. Office hoar«— 9 A. M to 8 P M gnndayg, 10 À M. to 1 P- M A . G. S m ith M . D. 606 ' FON BLOOO POISON I uae Pi.>fr<«>r Fhrlich’a wonderful new dis f am the only specialist in Portland who covery, ”606'’ in caaea of Specific Blood Poison. It curd in one tre a t I doea not advertiae a fictitioua name or m ent and is the erettesi marvel of medical science. This new remedy I photograph. has been nu«r*«<ullv used in thousands of cases. l.et n-.ecaplain if to yen I pubiiiti my true photo fn p h , correct 2 3 « MORRISON S T .. COR SECOND | name and p c n o n ally conduct tny office. PORTLAND. OREGON cs DR. A. 8. Wfuttemores f f Shoe Polishes P i n e « « tn Q u a l t p . L a r g e s « In V a r i e t y . Thvy moot ever} require»»* nt for i leaiiiug und* polishing sho*;s of a<l klu d * am i colors. No w riter ever thinks of spelling out his middle name In full until he has been a w ar correspondent or has taken a ride in a aeroplane.—Los An geles Express.____________ With the wise man It I« alw ays time. rîiT"'» OfttSSlNC Sto p s H a ir F allin g r coion.-iuviM .4Í1LT Epcib ■ lACMST C010N Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new Im proved formula, will certainly stopfallingof the hair. Indeed, we believe it will alwaysdo this unless there is some disturb ance of the general health. Then, a constitutional medicine may be necessary. Consult your physician about this. KDIèK th* onte tadle« «h.-o Irete c o n t a i O I L . Illae*« »n«l I ollnHe* id rhIM rcn'a Us>tN an d nho««, » h it ic « r u l l ì i ! uh . *V . • Krcn. h Olo*- l'**- V com binatigli for dean ln ir and pollshlnf r>f russet or tan a hnen. 25c. ‘ Star sica, KM. A W I I I T K m al«*« d lrty c a n v n n »hoc* i,l « « li it e . In tlquld forni v o lt ean »>« and e n a t ly appi.""I. A «potute In e re ry h o alw ay* r c n d jr for uh «*. Two h ìz c s , hi dealer doc* not k****p Ih" klnd Y'»t w ant, bis addrraa and thè p rie : In lU m p t for s n-ickafte. ___ ____ __ T T C M O R E B R O S . A CO ., | t .. C e m b r i« g e , M e .« , I,.l a.i’l L nrgrrt Wmir/ii. le r m o/ Doer not change the cnlnr o f the hair. k lb .n v ¿ihue i ’oiwiA«» in thè A ijers F o rm u la w ith etch botti* * Show it to y o u r - - do«*or Aak him «boat It, th an do u h* aay H irriti. IALC0H0L OPIUM— TOBACCO I 11 «M t. P o rfe .o lj C . r y i j noth.»,ï /-•' K..I» , !*• » i.» In U r. « n . W r it * !l lo « t r .'" l • I r m !.r. m sir ar” . a m m Fossil P reserves Color Through Ages. Los A ngeles, C al.—Three thousand R O Y A L SHOE CO. feet above sea level on the slopes of 229 Morrison St., bet. First and Second. Portland, Or. Mount Baldy, and 50 m iles from the coast in Orange county, Thomas Don- Ion picked up the perfect fossil of a huge sea tortoise, which Hector Al- liot, curator of the Southwest mus eum, pronounces the most important discovery of the kind ever made in Southern C alifornia. Donlon has a bee ranch and was „ COFFEE«. ), seeking a rock to hold down the lid of TEA SPICES B A K IN G P O W D E R a hive when he saw the shell protrud I >■ EXTRACTS ing from the ground. The stone JU S T RIGHT w eighs 100 pounds and shows the ex < m nK 2E nz2> act m arkings and some of the original C m S S F T a DEVERS color on the back and yellow bottom. __ PORTLAND. ORE. J The specimen is nearly 30 inches in diam eter. A lliot estim ates that it is 400,000 S ----------- --- A old, the most ancient specimen ' m e a d o w g l a d e OSTEOPATHIC SANITARIUM 1 i years ever picked up on the W estern hem is DR. M EAI) C. COON. P hysician. phere. The tortoise swam in these T horoughly equipped. B eau tifu l Location. seas, he says, when C alifornia and all T reat« a ll d iseases. S p e c ia lists in Chronic, N ervous and Fem ale T roubles. Tum ors and the territo ry this side of the Rocky G oiters removed w ith out the knife. J u s t out mountains was still a m ile or two un of V ancouver. Correspondence solicited. E x am ination free. A ddress der w ater. MEADOW OLADF. OSTEOPATHIC SANITARIUM Phone Manor 308, Vancouver Exchange. Battleground, Wash plap «4 laywher*. »t* Irene mi<t kill« all III p *. Nr.it, «Iran, ornamrntal, conven- Irnt,cheap. I.net* all ■paeon. Can't spill or tip ovrr, will not soil or tnlure anything, (•uaranteed effect* lv- Of all dealer* or sent prepaid lor ZOc. IIAKOI.U SONFK4 I Ml lie Kalb A t «. Ilruukljn, If. Y. BOYNTON FURNACES J. C. B A Y E R FU RN AC E CO. front end Market St*. Portland, Or. SEND FOR CATAIXJGUE. Can Defy Microbes. In the Present, The re is o n w hr Ayer’ s H s ir V igor »fops falling hair is because it first destroys the germs which cause this trouble. After this is done, nsture soon brings about a full recovery, restoring the hair and scalp to s perfectly healthy condition, aa. ta. j. c. a , m c«.. Law.a, i w . — - i - Tortoise Mail O rder« P rom ptly Filled Most economical and effective for houM and school heatin g. W a its fo r Fame. SHELL 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 YEARS OLD. ALL SIZES I M a d e ro to Disband A rm y W om a n ’ s I l l s Many women suficr needlessly from girlhood to woman hood and from motherhood tu old age — with backache, dizziness or headache. She becomes broken-down, sleep less, nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning to night. \\ hen pains and aches rack the womanly system ut frequent intervals, a*k y o u r n e i g h b o r a b o u t Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription T h i s P r e s c r i p t i o n h a s , t o r o v e r ¿SO y e a r s , b e e n c u r in g d elicate, weak, p a in - w r a c k e d w om en, b y t h e h u n d r e d s u f t h o u s a n d s a n d t h i s t o o lit the p r iv a c y o f t h e ir h o m e s w ith o u t t h e ir h a v in g to su b m it t o in d e lic a te q u e stio n in g s a n d offen sively re p u g n a n t e x a m in a tio n s . kTHE KEYSTONEJ TO HEALTH IS H O S T E T T E R ’S , S T O M A C H B I T T E R S You will find the Bitters a beneficial remedy in ev ery way in cases of Indi gestion, D yspepsia, Costive ness and Cram ps. Try it today and se e . ( Sick women qje invited to consult in confidence by letter fr e e . Address World’s Dispensary Medical Ass'n, R.V . Pierce, M. D., Pres't. Buffalo, N. Y. D k . Pi b u c k ' s G r e a t F a m il y D o c t o r B o o s , The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition— l(HM) pages, answers i n P l a i n E n g lis h hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent f r e e to any uddress on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing o n l y , in French cloth binding. Talk No. 10. Be thrifty on this little thing. Don’t accept w ater for bluing. Think of it, j a little dab of bluing in a large bot tle of w ater. Give me 10 cents. Well B read G rid d le C a k e s. 1 guess not. Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE. One and one-half cups flour, one cup Best bluing value in the whole world atale bread crumbs, three teaspoons for the consumer. Makes the whole baking powder, one teaspoon salt, two fam ily smile. L arge packages. AT tablespoons sugar, one half cup boil YOUR GROCERS. ing water, three quarters cup milk, one egg, well beaten, two tablespoons Squab Grow s Fast. melted butter. Add boiling water to A squab grows enormously the first the bread crumbs and let stand five 12 hours, and still more rapidly after minutes. Add the milk, sift together the third day. Squabs are at first thoroughly the flour, salt, sugar, and sparsely covered with long fllaments of down, the root of each filament In baking powder, and add to the bread dicating the point from which each fu mixture; then add the egg and butter. ture feather Is to start. The down Fry as griddle cakes. for a while still hangs on the tips of To Br«*df >n New S h o e s. some of the feathers, during their A lw ay s s h a k e in A lle a 'e F oot-E ase, a powder, h o t, s w e a tin g , a c h in g , s w o lle n feet, growth, and Is thought by some to be (t a r c e u s re c o s rn s, In g ro w in g n a ils a m i b u n io n s. A t finally absorbed Into the shaft ot the i l l d r u g g is ts a n d shoe s te r e s , 2.V. D ont a c c e p t m v s u b s titu te . S a m p le m a ile d F R E E . A d d ress growing feather. A llen S. O lm sted , Le K ov.N . Y. NORTHWEST HAS HOTTEST DAY IN PAST FOUR YEARS P A IR School of the THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Portland, Ju ly 17.—Portland was not j the hottest place in the Pacific North w est yesterday, though for two hours j in the afternoon, w hile perspiring I folk stampeded for shade and coolness, the therm om eter stood at 97 degrees and Brother Beals, the genial weather i man, reg istered the hottest consecu tive 120 m inutes since 1907. But | that 97 degrees was as the gentle warm th of a day in spring, compared i to the heat in other towns in Oregon, B a sk e t C ream s. W ashington and Idaho. Make a very short, sweetened »1# ; In 11 c itie s th at had been heard; crust, rull thin and cut in squares. from last night, the thermometer Bake them delicately and fasten the j stood above 100 degrees. El topi a, a two opposite corners together while little w ater tank station in Central | hot with a toothpick. Serve filled with | W ashington, near Pasco, was perhaps I wrlpped cream or any kind of filling j the hottest place in the United States, preferred, and either hot or cold, ac- j the m ercury clim bing to 110 degrees. cording to the kind of filling used. Following were the maximum tem peratures Sunday in Pacific Northwest c itie s : Portland 97; Albany 102; Salem 102; Roseburg 105; The Dalles 104; Bend 98; S eattle 92; Vancouver L ad ies’ T w o-Strap V elvet. 99; W alla W alla 108; Ashland 104; | Corduroy and S a tin Pump.“ Marshfield 70; in B lack or Tan. re g u ar $2.5i Baker 96; Boise 98; valu es, a t h a lf p ric e — North Y akim a 106; Tacoma 88; Gold- endale 106; Pullman 100; Lewiston 106; Eltopia 110; Spokane 99. •ea. MATILDA M. GREINER. D. C„ Superintendent. 775$ Will dins Avenue, Portland, Oregon S o u th e rn C ake. All Records Broken lor Fiscal Year Ended June 30. The Preacher Knew. Oldest Dwelling. When volunteer prayers were ca ll Archaeologists at a recent confer ed for a man struck in and prayed ence decided that the oldest dwelling very earnestly for his poor land, and Inhabited today is a mansion belong asked the Lord to give him a good ing to Count Matuschke ut Winfel-on- crop. the-Khine, Germany, which was built "W hat that land of yours needs, In 700. ________________ brother, Is not prayer, but manure," said the preacher, "as he gave out, The Great Thing. "Work, For the Night Is Coining/' The great thing in life Is not so M o th ers w in find M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g much where do we stand, but what are tui* b eg t re m e d y to u se fo i t h e ir c h ild r e n we standing for—why don't we go Byrup l u r i n g th e te e th in g ¡«e rio d . ahead ? G R E IN E R S . One and one-half cupfuls of sugar, one half cupful butter (scant), three- quarter cupful uf milk, whites of three or four eggs, two heaping spoonfuls of baking powder, about two cupfuls of flour, sifted four tim et, vanilla. Filling—One cupful of brown sugar, one cupful of white sugar, one cqp- ful of uillk, butter size of a walnut. Boll all together (add butter when nearly done) until It forms a soft ball In water. Take from the Are and add Balance in Favor of Home Products one teaspoonful of vanilla, one tea- spoonful of lemon, chopped raisins, $ 6 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 - Half of Imports cherries (candled), citron, and pecan Enter Free ot Duty, nuts. Beat until creamy, and spread between the layers and on top. Is a deceptive disease — thousands have it am i don’t know it. If you w an t pood resu lts you ran m ake no m istake by u sin g Dr. K ilm er’s Swam p-Root, the g re a t kidney rem edy. A t d ru g g is ts in fifty* cent and dollar sizes. Sam p le bottle by m ail free, also pam phlet te llin g you how to find out if you have kid ney trouble. A ddress Dr. K ilm er & Co.. Bingham ton, N. Y. KIDNEY TROUBLE Fine Self-Denial. An Albany (N. Y.) lady refuse* to speak to others who wear feathers on their hats. Such self-denial should b* worthy of a fine rew ard.—Chicago Record-Herald. --------------------------------------------------------------------- —a j Another Story. "What did you do when your hus band told you the old, old story?" "I told him to shut up before he was half through!” "Why, what a funny way to reply to a confession of love!" "Oh, Is that what you mean? I thought you meant the story he told last night when he came home from a time with the boys." Don't cringe don’t flinch. Should fortune pinch And all seem lost; With might and main, TRY, TRY again A t any cost. MUNYON. AM t a k i n g th e abov e text for the re a so n th at I w a n t to Instill Into the l people s e lf -r e l iu n r e . Kclf-noblllly. se lf- s ov er el gn ty . 1 w a n t « v e r y person ta feci t h a t t h e y a r e a b o v e dec eption, ha tr e d , es s . Je a lo u s y , e n v y or r eve ng e. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate s el I f is hn t h e person w ho Is pineTied by d bow- po v e r w ty a , n t w ho and invigorate stomach, liver ant . h a s s u ff e r e d i ->. ir-coated, t tin> els. Sugar-coated, i n y , granules, easy | who is w e ig h te d d ow n wi th som e g r e a t to b ec o m e a c to take. I)o not gripe. q u a i n t e d w ith th e re* deeming po we r o t Alfalfa Feed for Flock. Hope. I w a n t th em to t a k e Hope a s a If your hens do not do well, try a comp an ion , a s a c o u n small patch of alfalfa. An acre will sellor. a s a li gh t, a t be enough for a few colonies. a m ed ic in e, for Hope Is an ambassador It has been shown that nJfalfa can from God. It Is a be grown anyw here In the United teacher that show* us th e b ea u ti f u l. It States and by starting with a sm all | f il ls our sou ls w ith patch of It and gradually widening the song s a n d our ton gues w it h pra ise . area as you get time to lime and in To be hopeful ons ! Dculate the soil, you will soon have a m u s t he we ll, a n d to good-sized field of It. It Is excellent be w el l one m u s t be hopeful. T h a t th e lo we r bowel Is res pon si ble for feed, both for hogs and poultry. most bo di ly Ills Is now bein g rec og ni ze d Alfalfa meal Is one of the best of by t h e l e a d i n g p h y s i c i a n s th r o u g h o u t th« T h e r e Is no f u r t h e r ex cu s e for be* winter feeds for chickens. The meal world. be in g bilious, for h a v i n g h e a d a c h e s , for Is serai-green In nature, besides con s u f f e r in g w ith d y s p e p s ia or Ind iges tion , for :alnlng a high percentage of lime and p u t t in g up w it h a s lu g g i s h or l a z y liver, r poisoning th e blood as a r es u lt of co n protein. A lfalfa meal w ill cost about fo s tip a ti on . for M um n s i»aw l ’ «" L a x a t i v e __ ___ .______ C4, . P il l s a r e po si tiv el y . in r e c t ln g a l l t h es e all* as a muih __„ as wheat bran, and , It k M ha« I ___ ^ ___, , ____________ *_ ,____ ) m e n t s h e y » M is t In ' * about equal , , feeding value to bran, t h a t Is T put Into th e s to m ac h. They stim besides providing green stuff for the u l a t e th e li ve r Into a c t iv i t y . T h e y s ta r t e s ec r et io n s of the s to m ac h, w h i c h c a r r y hens in w inter when grass Is dead. Try th off a ll th e bile a n d poisonous m a tt e r « some of the meal this winter and ar t h r o u g h th e bowels. T he y s t r e n g t h e n th« we r bowel, so t h a t it e m p ti es Itself nat* range to grow your own alfalfa for the lo u r a l l y , w it h o u t th e a id of c a t h a r t i c s o* hens and bees another year. fo rei g n su bst an ces . M u ny on ’s P a w P a w P il l s for s a l e ot a ll d r u g g i s ts . Price, 25 cents. M u ny on ’ s. Wore Outer Clothing Only. Y M All About the Pig. A little boy’s first composition was about a pig This is the way he wrote It: "Pigs are very queer anim als. The pig has its uses. Our dog don’t like pigs. His name Is Nero. Our teacher read a piece one day about a Centuries ago, as Sir W alter Scott wicked king named Nero. I like good men. My papa Is an awful good man. says In "Ivanhoe," men wore one If Omar Were Alive. Men are very useful. They have a thickness of clothes, whether of wool, Dr. W iley la an uble man, but he 1* leather or velvet. The shirt was In great many uses which I can’t stop to not qualified to aay what mince pie 1*. tell them all. This Is all 1 can think vented, but for a long time was worn There was a Persian poet who might I only by the nobility and gentry. Then of about the pig." have served, but “the wild asa stump* ! followed the waistcoat, breeches and, o’e r his head and cannot break hi* j later on, trousers. The overcoat, M ilk to Put Out Fire. ileep .” ________________ It has been proved that milk will which succeeded the mediaeval cloak. Know Nature. | was rare until the seventeenth cen effectually extinguish the flames from He who knows that secrets and v lr _______________ _ gasoline, or any form of petroleum, tury. tuea are In the ground, the water*, th* since it forms an emulsion with the Love All. oil, whereas w ater only spreads It.— i There Is no balm to a man’s heart heavens, and how to come at the*« Home Department, National Maga like love, not only the love others enchantment»—Is th# rich and r o y s j man.—Emerson. sine. feel towards him, but that he feels 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------— - ------------- — j towards others. Be In love with all V a n ity ’« Excuse. The peacock spread his gorgeous things, not only with your fellows, but ta ll and strutted around, proud of his with the whole world, with every crea magnificence. "S till,” he squawked, ture that walks the earth, with thn : "I’m only doing this for rtie credit of birds In the air, with the Insects In ! the fam ily; my wife ought to wear the grass.— H. Fielding Hall. the bustle, you know, but she doesn't.’’ | “ Sam S lo a n ” A Good Cigar Costs You 5c Worth More WE BUY OLD GOLD I H igh est prices paitl for S ilv e r, Old je w e lr y , Go'd SEVEN YEARS OF P M IS E R Y le e t h , F lc. UNCLE M YEh'S. F orty y e a rs In I P ortland. 71 S ix th , betw een Oak an«l Pine. 1 G,VE Y0U ATENTS " _ ■ PcasOML Si »« Cl Puebla, Mex.—Professing surprise 0. 0. MARTIN, *«» o n amici . a t the many M aderistas he finds yet , 0’ write for Intormjtun PORTLAND, ORE. ;________ Distributer«, Portland, Or. bearing arm s, and realizin g the dan ger of m aintaining an undisciplined AN D KODAK arm y in tim e of peace, Francisco I. N o . 29 ’ l l SUPPLIES Madero has determined upon a policy Write for catalogo«;* and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention of im m ediate disarm ament. He said U R N w r i f i n ì ; t o a«l v n r tia e r u p lo ik s e F o r t la n d P h o t o S u p p l y C o . W m e n t io n t h i s jm p e r . the work of m ustering out revolution 149 Third S tre e t PORTLAND. ORR. ary forces would be started at once and would be prosecuted vigorously AH Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-1 until Mexico has but one arm y. It is believed that the battle in Puebla was barn's Vegetable Compound. Sikeston, Mo. — “ For seven years I started by young men of the town fir suffered everything. I was in bed ing on the barracks of both arm ies. for four or five days at a t i m e e r e r y Haytians T a k e Valleire. month, and so w gnk I could hardly w alk. Port Au Prince, H ayti- -The govern 1 cramped and hud ment troops under General Glemen- backache and head ceau have occupied V alliere without a ache, and w a s so | fight, the insurgents retirin g. Groups i nervous and weak of rebels are now directin g their at- j th at I dreaded to j tention to points where the govern see anyone or have i anyone move in the ment troops have been weakened. | room. The doctors Two divisions have been sent ag ain st | gave me medicine to Hiniche. a sm all town held by insur- ease me a t t h o s e gents. By order of the Cape H .ytien | a nd toY ave S," The steel lining in Nitro Club authorities the l>Kht at I icolet I oint opp^tion. I would not listen to that, smokeless powder shells insures better has been extinguished. This has giv- j an(j when a friend of m y husband told en rise to protests as a measure dan- him about L yd ia E. P lnkh am ’s Vege- pattern, better penetration and gerous to navigation. 1 table Compound and w hat it had done ALLEN & LEWIS KODAKS REMINGTON NITRO UMC _ 'CLUB an d _ "NEW CLUB J i doctor In Yokohama, Jap aa, has built him self a novel house with a view to guarding against microbes. The w alls of this rem arkable edifice are made of blocks of glass. They are hollow, the Interstices being Oiled up with a solution of salts of soda, which Is Intended to regulate the greater velocity for the same tem perature of the Interior. The | for his wife, I was w illing to take it. Now I look the picture or health anil windows are herm etically closed, and load. Wealth Due to W ife. feel like it, too. I can do my own house. a ir Is only admitted after passing Cleveland. 0 . John D. Rockefeller work, hue my panicn, and milk a MW. It makes the shell stronger, surer through filters. says that it was a woman, and that I can entertain company and enjoy and safer. It costs you no more woman his w ife, who made him the them. 1 can visit when I chdose, and F irs t Meal of the Day. richest man in the world. To her as walk as far as any ordinary woman, to buy. B reakfast Is, before all things, a re sistance in his financial ventures and any day in the mouth. I wish I could spectable meal. One cannot luiagfhe a her good advice at crucial periods he talk toe very suffering woman and girl.” If you prefer black powder, shoot man or woman who Is alw ays down adm its he owes his fortune. From e a r —Mrs. I) ema B etiieve , Sikeston, Mo. N ew C lub * -the famous hard The most successful remedy in this punctually to breakfast being other ly days, when the business had its be for the cure of a ll form s of hitting, sure-fire, old ' yellow 1 than a highly reputable member of ginning, she has known the details of country female com plaints i» L yd ia £ . f l a k , society. A dinner may be frivolous, every transaction of the trust, Mr. ham 's V egetable Compound. shells. ^ a supper may be hilarious, but a break Rockefeller stated in an interview on I t is more w ide’ y and successfully RepdngtQtLLMS the fast Is alw ays staid and solemn and the subject. used than an y other remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have conductive to the building up of a perfect sho o tin g com bination, Monitor Survivor Dies, lieen troubled w ith displacem ents, in- sound and sensible character. o f t ob Arm*-Uoi«o M etallic C # rtn d f* C«. S aw tell, Cal. — Michael Mooney, fiammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, 299 Br**dw«f, New Y*rk Citf said to be one of the three survivors irregularities, peri xlle pains, backache. Usee of the Aloe. o f t l y .g M r w h id .m M ned U m JM oni- In Africa the leave* of certain spe BUCK P0WDÉR SMOKELESS POWDER W hy don't you try i t i cies of aloe provide m aterial for bow to r,’ ’ when it fought and vanquished S can *h ad strings. hammocks, fishing Jln ea anil the Confederate ram " M e m m a c ," iNtpes With the Mohammedans the died S atu rday night aged 74, at the On the eloe means much. For Instance, those National Soldiers' Home. who have returned from a pilgrim age anniversary of the battle, Mooney sent a letter recallin g the events of the day to Mecca hang It over tbelr doors, Color more goods brtch'er and l u t e colors thar any othe- dve One 10c package colors silk, w ool and cotton «luaUy wall as a sign that they have mad* the to another survivor, who lives in P h il and°la t o £ v . p .rl.ctrssu U a. Aak oaaier. o, , « w « S U * ¿S U ’ S Ii'E ST ** adelphia. h a w to a> t, h H .r . — d n -a colors. g le e t Journey. SHOT SHELLS PUTNAM FADELESS DYES