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Olive Oil to Remove Cinder. The man with the cinder In his ey* was suffering great pain. Every one had ft different method of relief to sug gest, but nothing had the desired ef M ANY W AYS OF COOKING THE fect. At length one of the bystanders LUSCIOUS FRUIT. procured i little olive oil from the — lunch room. This was poured Into ths eye and relief was Instant “I learned Baked Bananas With Raisin Sauce a that method of dealing with cinder« Dish That la Hard to Resist— while abroad,’’ said the bystander, Other Ways of Baking “ and I guess It Is about as effective the Fruit. as anything after all.” TO SERVE BANANAS THANKSGIVING ith w ant« many thousand Turkeys fo r t h a n k s g iv in g • many thou>and Chickens fo r t h a n k s g iv in g thousand® o f Geese and Ducks fos t h a n k s g iv in g tons o f dressed Veal and Pork tea t h a n k s g iv in g r it e to us and A ddress all shipments F R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO. “lig h tin g the B eef Trust" P O R TL A N D , OREGON Hood’s One G l e a n i n g of Truth. ' I don’t take much stock In the potarían propaganda," says the illosopher of Folly, "but I will say at wild oats usually make grass Cures all blood humors, all idows.” Much Governed. eruptions, clears the complex Why do you call up at that bo*. ion, creates an appetite, aids man?" digestion, relieves that tired ’To learn what new laws have been feeling, gives vigor and vim. sed since I went on duty," so Get It today In usual liquid form or red the policeman. chocolated tablets called barsatabs. Sarsaparilla ODAKS AND KODAK S U P P L I E S » fo r catalogues and literature. D eveloping ", printing. Mail orders given prom pt attention Portland Fboto Supply Co. Third S treet P O R T L A N D . ORE. ALCOHOL CPIUSfl— TOBACCO Habits Poeitlvely Cored. Only authorised Reo ley In — stitute la Orepon. Oregon. W rit# R» 1 Illa it tod circa Isr. 3 áu ley I nstitute . 711.11 th ft. PORTLAND, OREGON. Hawthorne’s Distinguished Appearanoe Hawthorne was one of the handsom est men I have ever seen. His broad and noble forehead, bis splendidly modeled face, his thick, dark hair, and the burning depths of his dark eyes made up a picture which instant ly challenged the attention of anyone , who chanced to see him.—-Prom Justin McCarthy's Reminiscences. Ul C Cl n Mil broken machinery and castings I f C TV C L U o f all kinds by a new process, m aking them as good as new. Machine work o f all kinds. W e fix any old thing. PortUsd Oxy Acatylaa Welding Uapuy. 305 Gbu SL I W IU.. 6769. PorlUns, Or. WHY WASH YOUR LIFE AWAY WASH DAY A HOLIDAY W HEN W E MAKE „ COFFEE TEA SPICES and fo r the insignificant sum o f 12.25, w ith The Oregon Compressed A ir Clothes W asher. This little machine, which works in an ordinary wash tub w ith practi cally no effort, (a ch Id can w ork it) cleanses a tub o f clothes in three minutes. It 's the cir culation o f hot water, soap and a ir that does the work. P R IC E S : ........ 12.25 . 2.75 ................. 3.50 Sxpress prepaid. N e v e r sold in stores. Send fo r one today. A gen ts wanted everyw h ere. CO LU M B IA MFG. CO. 131 Teath St., P o rtla n d , O re . BAKING POWDER I - EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CLOSSET fit rOWDND. O Rt.' For the Ambitions ^ 3 Umbersttp 1 (¡M u ta tio n b y mail fo r those w ho cannot attend in person. A l l instruction, including final examinations, is F R E E . F o r teachers, students preparing fo r college or universi ty . wom en's dubs, granges, eng'neers and home makers. N o prelim inary examina tion is required. T h is m ail course means opportu nity fo r you. Send tor a do&crlptir# bulletin to tb# om pare O ur Prices ie you h s»e bowl in the habit o f paring, rith thoee •*-« that a ------------- substantial sav- d )OU w rill ill »r® UU»» ire vw offer jon — wnrk and yon von cannot get « o n all work got better painless painl« Tk anywhere, uo matter how much, you pay. IW © finish plate and bridge work fo r out- o f-to w n patrons in one day i f desired. Painless oxtraction free when plates or bridge work is order ed. Consultation free. Molar Crowns $ 5 . 0 0 22k B n d;,Ts.th 4.00 6.W Filling, 1 .0 0 Enamel Fillings 1 .0 0 Silver Fillings .5 0 Good Rubber _ n ft . piotoo 5 .0 0 I Bast Rad Rubbsr _ _ A f Plataa 7 .5 0 Painleaa Exlr’ tlos . 5 0 I. V. â. « U t . Panane asa M ai BUT METHOD» aa run inmuno a ñaruso w o r k fu lly g u a ra n te e d fo r fift e e n years. C orrespon den ce f-tudy D epartm en t U n iv e r s ity o f O rego n E u gene - - O r errett 3 ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT KATES IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY A! V h Pftinless E s tr s c tio n .......P ree v ® S ilver F illin g e ..................V»c F illin g s ....................... 73c R E ? J jfW 22 K. Gold C ro w n s ............. M ■ . . C F Porcelofn C r o w n s ...............«3 l IL M ola r Gold C row n s.............«4 1 W B ridge W o rk , 22 K. Ool 1 . . . . SS V *■’/ In ls y Fills, Pure G o l d ........ 12 X . — / V e r y N ice Rubber P is t e ----*4 B est R ubber P is te on E s r th ..... . ................ SI A L L T H IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D . D o n 't throw you r money sway. A dollar_saved Is tw od o llsrs earned. Our original reliable M a te rs Painless Methods « i d our perfected office w iuip- men t saves us tim e and your money. BE Baked Bananas with Ra!sln Sauce. — Four bananas, one-halt cupful of seeded raisins, one-half cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of cornstarch, one tablespoonful of butter, one-third of a lemon, one and a half cupfuls of boiling water. Pull down a section of the skin of each banana, loosen pulp, and remove coarse threads that ad here to the skin. Return pulp to skin In original position. Lay In agate pan and bake In medium hot oven till skin Is black and pulp soft. To serve, remove each banana from skin and arrange on serving dish. Pour over them raisin sauce made as follows: Cook the one-half cupful of seeded raisins In one and one-half cupfuls of boiling water. Add water while cook ing If needed. When soft add one- half cupful of sugar and one teaspoon ful of cornstarch Diluted In two table spoonfuls of cold water, and let sim mer ten minutes. Add one-half table- spoonful of butter and Juice of a third of a lemon. Baked Bananas I.— Remove skin from six bananas and place In shallow pan with two tablespoonfuls of melt ed butter. Dredge with granulated sugar and add Juice of a lemon. Bake about one-half hour and serve hot with m eat Baked Bananas II.— Take four bana nas from the peels, leaving the latter as whole as possible. Halve the bana nas and place In baking dish. Pour over them the following sauce: Two tablespoonfuls of melted butter, two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice, and a third of a cupful of sugar. Bake 15 minutes, then place the bananas In skins and pour the sauce over them. Serve on lettuce leaf. Baked Bananas III.— Peel the bana nas and scrape off all the fiber. Place them In a baking pan, sprinkle over a very little sugar, cover the bottom of the pan with water, and bake In a quick oven (360 degrees Fahrenheit) 30 minutes, basting once or twice. Dish, add to the pan the Juice of an orange or a lemon, or, if you wish It, four tablespoonfuls of port or sherry. Stir It around and baste It over the bananas. Serve at once. Banana Pie.— One cupful of flour, ono-thlrd cupful of butterlne, four bananas, one-half cupful of sugar, one- half teaspoonful of salt. Mix salt and flour, work In butterlne with fork, moisten dough with cold water, toss on board dredged sparingly with flour, pat, and roll out. Line pie pan with paste, place In hot oven, and brown sightly. Remove skins from bananas and cut in halves lengthwise. Place In crust, sprinkle with sugar, return to oven and bake until bananas be come tender. That Cold Room on the side o f the house where w in ter blasts strike hardest alw ays has a low er temperature than the rest o f the house. There are times when it is necessary to raise the temperature qu ickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. T h at can’t be done by the regular method o f heating w ithout great trouble and overheating the rest o f the house. The o n ly reliable method o f heating such a room H one by other means is to use a Absolutely smokeless and odorless which can be kept at full c r low heat for Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hour», without smoke or smell. . . . . . i An indicator always shows the amountof L Filler-cap does not screw on; but Is put in l‘ ke a cork in a bottle, L wtd is attached bv a chain and cannot get lost. ^ . An a u t o m a t ic - lo c k in g f l a m e s p r e a d e r prevents the wick from being turned high enough ^ * * . y remove and drop back so that it can b e j e l e ™ J “ J“ b‘ Vn^rewed made, built lor «erv.c*, end yet Ii»M and ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. ‘ | 9 ;| K • a m W e want you to try this Piano IN YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at •! our expense because— \ At the end of thirty days the Piano ' /T S E LF will convince you of the following e lM I t ’s if»' best value on earth for the price lt \ - M l s/1 1// I sol M I U I W I ill i ) J' W e know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano—w e ’re selling for $275—on easy payments— that w e ’re willing to let it be IT 'S O W N SALESM AN. It will tell it's own story to you—in your home—if you’ ll send us the coupon. Please send me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. Name ................ * ............................................... Address .......................................... ........... .. Denouncing a Reincarnation. Not Up-to-Date. Whereas an Ignorant upstart In as- The historic town of Bladensburg. trology has publicly endeavored to Md., had a good bit of fun poked at persuade the world that he Is the It by reason of Its alleged sleepiness. late John Partridge, who died the 28th For Instance, the story Is told thet a of March, 1718, these are to certify Bladensburg morebant was dozlc_. In all whom It may concorn, that the j his shop one day when a title boy true John Partridge was not only came In with a pitcher and nsked fo r dead at that time, but continue« so a quart of milk. Tbe merchant to the present day. Beware of coun yawned, stretched himself, half terfeits. for such are abroad.— From opened his eyes, and then, In the a Loudon Newspaper. 1718. most Injured tone, said: "Gee whlx. Ain't there nobody that sells m 'lk Home and Happiness. in this town but me?” To earn money and pay bills seems to occupy moet of a man’s time, and Catching On. he wonders why his home Isn’t hap- Timid Lover (glancing at hts watch) Jy. When he learns to earn love and pay attention to his home, happiness — “ W ell. I must be rolng, Miss Dora. will oose Into his home through every Time presses.” Miss Dora (losing all patience)— " I suppose so— nothing else crack and kevhole. presses t . . . How dare you! Stop. Great Home Eye Remedy George, you are mussing my hair." for all diseases of the eye. quick relief from using P E T T IT ’ S E Y E SALVE. COPYRIGHTS ANI TRAIE MARKS A ll druggists or Howard Bros., Buf ««•curtid. Book o f aecu rat# falo, N. Y.__________________ inform ation fr o « on requ est. PATENTS "W hat been to moment Rome— " with an J K MOCK, 719 B mmí «I T emí « BM i . N r t M 0». (Late of U. » . Patent Office. >Y »ahi nut on, D. O.) Not Quite. a blessing civilisation hat the world! Consider for a the bloody sports of ancient “ Why. what’s the mattel automobile cup racer’ Dr B. E. Wright H ave your teeth out a rd plate and b ridge w o rk done. F o r out-of-tow n patron« w e flniah plat# and bridge w ork in on# day if nveeasary. Justice Not Always Blind. Society Is like Jericho— Its walls fall down before him who does ths most trumpeting. Mo'« Crawet----$5.00 • ?2k Fed* M $15# SCHUMACHER EUR CO. M a n u factu rer« o f Furs. Raw Fu r« bought and «old. Furs remodeled a specialty. 209 M adison S i., bet. First and Front Sts , Portla n d , O re g o n ► G md K.HW Plata $5 00 b jW tk W 9 r a mi««* lumtm Mk REST M ETHODS PninleM E xtraction Free when p la t «« or b rld r# work ia ordered. Consultation Free. You cannot get better pa In le u work anywhere, no mat tar how much you pay. A ll W ork Fully G u a ra n teed fo r F ifte en Y e a r s » Wash-Day Helps. When making hot starch add a level teaspoonful of dry washing powder to a quart of starch, and the Irons will not stick. When a blue serge costume begins to look rather shiny and worn It can be renovated In the following way: R05T0N DENTISTS. it h S H o f r li. » . Portland M«ke a strong blue water and sponge intrsnee 291 Vb MorriK.n. oppesite Pwrodice sad Meier « Painless Dentists 0 » material with it. Allow the mois Prink. Pitsblithed is Portland 10 yrsr«. Open ewntag, Third and Wsshlnfto». PORTLAND, ORE until ture to dry a little, then spread on an I and Sondart until 12:10. tar people who work. 1 1 . M . to I r . U . la o U / i. I S. i ironing board. Cover with a piece of muslin and press with a hot Iron. D e n t a l C o . , me. Sherman lay & Co. o r n a m e n t a l. H » » » cool handle. Standard O il Com pany D P r. No. t 44— C 'IP o. N U B . C. W rig h FINKE BROS. 183 M adison S t . Green Tomato Sauce. Out up two gallons of green toma toes (for winter), take three gills black mustard seed, three tablespoons of dry mustard, 2V4 of black pepper, l t i allspice, four of salt, two of celery r»ed, one quart each of chopped onions and sugar and 2% quarts of good vinegar, a little red pepper to | taste. Beat the spices and boll all to gether until well done. w P ortland , O nebon 3421 Washington St.. I I K i t w r i t i n g t o »<1 T . r t l s . r . p i . m e n tio n t h is p a p a r . Portland, Oregon T s k . car a« depot and tran sfer to W aahtnston S L W. L. D O U G L A S •3 *3 = *S4 SHOES »‘ women Bovs' S h o e s , « 2 . 0 0 , « 2 . 8 0 A « 3 . 0 0 . B e s t in t h i W o n t o . w . L. D o n a t mu $ 3 .0 0 . S S .B O m n d $ 4 . 0 0 mho am a m n o m flh fo ly th a b o a t tn a d o a n d m o M p o p * utm r 9 b o a a f o r th a p r l o a j n A m a r t o a , m n d m ra th a m o a t a o o n o m lo m l » b o a a t o r y a a t o b u y . I> o y o u r « » ill* «* t h a t in y »h o «? « h a y # b # r n t l » « a i a m la r il fu r< o v e r 8 0 y e a r « , t h a t I m a k e a m i » e l l m o r e §51.00, Mn.AO a m i a t io e » t h a n a n y o t h e r m a n u fa c t u r e r In t h e l .H „ a m i t h a t I M » G L A K FOWL IH M .I A It. 1 ( I t ' A K A N T K K M Y M H O K S t O h « l « l t h e ir ahane, a$K0Jr v e t t e r .a m l w e a r l o n g e r t h a n a n y o t h e r RMAM», g.t .V) o r •4 w h oe« N y o n can c a n nuv h «ij_ T »1 .< .0 M 0 V kiiiu on t Jt^ Y ia llty tty e « »iin t «. I t h a « ________________ _______ m a d e .n y alinea T i l K Is K A IIK IO I O K __ T i l K h ’ o k i . i ». Y ____ o u _____ w ill I h > I p le a s e d w h e n y o u b u y m y « h o e » |>e* an»«* o f t h e ■ fit a n d a p p e a r a n c e , a m i w h e n It c o m e * t im e f o r y o u t o p u r - c h a « e a n o i h e r p a ir , y o n w i l l »>e m o r e t h a n p le a » e « l h e r a ii» * t h e la « t o n « « w o r e ... w e ll, a m i g a v e v o n • « m u c h © m i»fo r t. CAUTION! ** » • “ — name and pn<* stamped on the bottom, ' » ’« . I M l l ' u TAKE NO L A L ' Cookies. In making very soft cookies, which oaniM* be rolled, form dough Into smell balls and arrange In greased pan. then flour the bottom of a tum bler and flatten them out Into cookies They will look as well aa If cut out and with far leas trouble. Beverage for Invalids. Mix one-half ounce cocoa with two teaspoons malted milk, fill slowly with i hot milk, stirring briskly sll the time | so as to thoroughly dissolve. Serve with graham wafers V a ^ r k , irsn leed under s ll Purs F o o d Laws Chutney. Cliop coarsely 12 sour apples after paring and coring. Reed one cup of raisins and two green peppers, add four medium sized onions and six green tomatoes and chop very fine. Put four cups of vinegar, two cups of brown sugar, two tablenpoonfuls each of mustard seed and salt In a preserv ing kettle and bring to tbe boiling point Add the chopped mixture and simmer one hour. Now add the chopped apple and cook slowly until soft Seal In pint Jars. u ^-g gp Im p ro v e Y o u r B a k in g ^ ^ K C B a k in g P o w d e r w iL do it I G e t 1 a can. T r y it for y o u r fa v o rite cake. I f | it doesn’t raise better, m o re e v e n ly , higher, W — i f it isn’t daintier, m ore delicate in fla v o r, — w e return y o u r m on ey. E v e r y b o d y W 'CtfZ'A a g ree s K C has no equal. B A K IN G POWDER Pure, Wholesome, Economical. MI*. C * Chie«««