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    ministers.
Much alarm Is done by the excellent
men and women who gather up all the
Farmers and Merchants
charges of cruelty against surgeons
Write us for our cash offer on your
and physicians and publish them In
Farm and Dairy Produce.
If we
the Interest of humanity. We make
don’ t handle it will refer you to re­
no exception, not even In the case of
liable buyer. p e a RSON-PAGE CO.
missionaries, when we say that there
P ortlan d, O regon .
Is no class In the community which
furnishes more heroic examples of
devotion to the Interests of mankind
than the nurses and physicians who
WOOL & MOHAIR. HIDES & PELTS')
spend their lives not only in minister
We W u l A l Y m Have.
W rile ter prices ted sinking ta p . !
T H E H . F. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y .
I
tng to the sick, but In devising new
313-815 F r o n t St,_________________P ortland. Ore.J
ways to relieve suffering and In trao-
lng out the secret causes of disease.
Every month we read of physicians
PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
who have lost their lives In the con­
W ill fu rn ish yo u any kind o f help yo u w ant, mate
duct of experiments designed solely
o r fem ale, skilled o r unskilled, fa rm , saw m ill, lo g ­
By virtue of its unequaled to banish the plagues which devastate
g in g or an y m iscella n eou s labor.
Call, w rite o r
phene. N o fees o f any kind ch a rge d in th is office.
blood-purifying, nerve-stength- society. They die of yellow fever, the
Phonee— A 5«24; M ain 355ft. 215 S* cm 4 St. Partial Or.
ering, stomach-toning, appe­ plague, leprosy, the baneful effects of
radium and the new applications of
8«co n d -H a n d M achin­
ery b ou gh t, eoid and
tite-restoring properties, is the the secret forces which are Just com­
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e x ch a n g e d : e n g in e s .
ing under experiment In chemical lab­
one Great Spring Medicine.
beiler-. eawm illa. etc. I'll# J. E. M artin Co.. 76 1st
St.. P ortlan d. Send fo r S to ck L ist and prices.
Get It today In usual liquid form or oratories.—Christian Register.
tablets called Sarsatabs. 1T)0 Doses }1.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
*1.25 per word inserts Classified ads in
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
36 leading papers in U. S. Send for list.
In Ancient Days.
and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
Dake Advertising Agency, 432 S. Main,
The chimney corner was a favorite Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Los Angeles, or 12 Geary, San Francisco place for early settlers when they Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
took their tobacco. Buckets were the 60c, *1.00. Murine Eye Salve In
chief reliance of the fire fighters. Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
When an alarm was cried each dtl- and Eye Advice Free by Mall.
Vancouver and Portland^ xen grabbed his buckets and ran to Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
answer It. If be couldn't respond In
W ill be join e d b y a g re a t w a g o n b rid ge across
Youngster Brave Under Operation.
th e C olum bia river, b rin g in g V a n co u v e r closer
an Instant he threw his buckets out
to Portland m arkets. W h e n th is b rid ge is fin­
A remarkable exhibition of nerve In
his window, and his neighbor picked
ished, land around V a n co u v e r w ill soon double
a young child was seen the other day
in value. N O W you can bu y such land a t a
them
up
and
carried
them
along.
reasonable p rice . F o r p rice s and term s ad­
in a Spokane, Wash., hospital, when
dress N. W. McmbeM. 810 Wuhuctoa St. Vaacsurer. Wash.
True Greatness.
a 6-year-old boy endured his third
Genuine greatness is marked to operation In one week, without an
simplicity, unostentatiousness, self anaesthetic. The operation consisted
We Make You Compe'.ent to Earn forgetfulness, a hearty Interest lx of the grafting of a piece of skin two
others, a feeling of brotherhood wltt Inches square on hts shoulder, to
$25 lo $50 per Week
the human family.—Channlng.
cover an open wound, due to an acci­
M o 8 w eeks. W e g iv e c o m p le te
cou rse in d r iv in g , rep a irin g .
dent some time ago. when the lad,
|etc. all k in d s o f a u tom ob iles.
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E very stu d en t gets person a l
while coasting, was caught under a
a tte n tio n and a ctu a l road
I T C H I N G L ID S
e x p e r ie n ce . W r it e f o r term s
street car.
Ants ScFssI k Garage,
His Point of Anxiety.
E . 23d a nd M o r riso n Sts.
W a te r in bluinjr is a d u lteration . G lass a n d w a ­
P o rtla n d . O re.
Son-In-Law (superintending mother- te r m a k e liquid blue c o s tly . B u y R ed C ross Ball
B lue, m akes clo th e s w h ite r th an snow .
in-law’s funeral)— I
suppose— er—
you'vs dug It deep enough?—By­
Gum From Seaweed.
stander.
It Is announced that a London chem­
ist has succeeded In getting from sea-
—T h e g rea t skin reju ven ator. if you h ave sallow
Lovs and Friendship.
ikin , w rinkles, pim ples o r roughness o f the fa ce
T o r e was created so that max week a kind of gum which has among
Dr arm s, the a p p lication o f F U C H I w ill b r in g back
the g low and fre sh n e ss o f you th . P r pack a ge. $1.
might understand woman; friendship, other properties a greater capacity for
(B ran ch ) F u ch i Laboratories, S uit 9. 342 1-2 W ash­
so that man might understand man.” electrical resistance than vulcanite. It
in gto n St.. P ortla n d . Ore.
— From Llllyan Shaffner's "Love and Is said also to be damp-proof, acid-
proof and germ-proof, as well as In­
Friendship.”
sensible to changes of temperature,
and quite uninflammable. Tests ol
W 00D 1A R K SQ U IR R E L
the substance have been made at the
M E X IC A N
THE BRAND THAT K I L L S r v I j U
N
Westminster Electric Laboratories.
Intelligent Ostrich.
An ostrich which recently
away at a private soo in Bedfordshire
was found to have eaten seven pounds
of stones and a bicycle puncture out­
fit It Is thought, says London Punch,
that the Intelligent creature had tried
to cure an Internal cut caused by the
sharp edge of the stones.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Machinery
TOP-WORKING OF OLD FRUIT
TREES IS CONSIDERED BEST
M ethod G ives V e r y D esirable C rops an d B rin g s Quicker
R etu rn s T h a n b y R ep la n tin g o f Y o u n g T re e s—
Practice o f G ra ftin g Is N ot M y sterio u s
A r t — F e w Im p o rta n t P oints.
(By PROF. O. B. W H ITE. Colorado.)
It has been proven by long experi­
ence that If prorerly done, the graft­
ing over of old trees by top-working
brings quicker returns than the re­
planting of young trees. In fact. It Is
not uncommon to see a fairly good
:rop an the three-year-old top of a
’op-worked tree.
Top working, as a means of estab­
lishing a weak-growing variety on a
FUCHI
D e str o y s S a g e R ats, Squ irrels, G o p h e r s a n d
P r a ir ie D ogs. R e q u ir e s n o m ix in g o r p r e p a r a ­
t io n — A lw a y s r e a d y f o r use. D e a d lie st o f all.
Y o u r m o n e y b a c k i f n o t a s cla im e d .
C l a r k s , W o o d w a r d D rug C o ., Portland, Ore.
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
California Weekly Papers
13 P E R INCH FO R L IST OF 25
$4 PE R INCH FO R LIST O F 40
$8 P E R INCH FO R LIST OF 80
T h is is less than h a lf the com bin ed rates o f
th e individual p ap ers.
The Dake Advertising Agency
432 S outh M ain St.
L os A n geles, Cal.
The Household Remedy.
John Lind, Y ost, Utah, writes:
“ W e h a v e been u sin g y o u r M e x ica n M u s - |
t a n g L in im e n t in o u r fa m ily e ver since
186 8 and find it to be a good article t o
h a v e in th e h ou se a n d a re never w it h o u t it.
I h a ve re com m en d ed it t o m a n y o f m y
friends w h o h a v e a ls o fo u n d th e sa m e v e ry
va lu a b le .
25 c . 50c. $1 a b o ttle at Drug S l G en’ l Stores
W. L. D O U G L A S
SHOES
<2.50 <3.00 <3.50 <4.00 <4.5 0«> 5.O O
W. L. Douglas makes and sells
more $4.00 shoes than any other
manufacturer in the world.
FOR M EN, W O M E N A N D B O YS
W . L , D o u g la s $ 4 .0 0 . $ 4 .5 0 & $ 5 .0 0 shoes eq u a l C u stom
lie n c h W o rk e o s tlu g $ 0 .0 0 to $ 8 .0 0
O n e p a i r o f I V . L . D o u g l a s 3 2 . 0 0 o r 3 2 . SO S o y s ' s h o p s w ill
p o s itiv e ly o u tw e a r tw o p a ir s o f o t h e r m a k e s.
W hy does W. L. Douglas make and sell more line shoes
than any other manufacturer in the world ? BECAUSE: he
stamps his name and price on the bottom and guarantees the
value, which protects the wearer against high prices and in­
ferior shoes o f other makes. BECAUSE: they are the most
economical and satisfactory; you can save money by wearing
W.L.Douglas shoes. BECAUSE: they have no equal for style,
fit and wear. DON’T TAKE A SUBSTITUTE FOR W . L. DOUGI
Ii your dealer cannot supply W . L. Douglas a hoes, write W . L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass., lor catalog.
Shoes seat everywhere delivery charges prepaid.
Fast Color K yslsts VsosL
She Needs a Beau.
Say a a woman In her new book; "1
hate all men! I loathe their habits! 1
■Imply turn from all their pleasure*
with a shudder! I cannot tolerate them
In gulae of either lover, husband or
friend!”
Aside from that, however,
we're all right, aren't we?—Philadel­
phia Inquirer.
All Guided by the Will.
■he will of each man or woman Is
i the compass of a »hip—where It
nts, the ship goes. If the needle
sets It to the rocks, there is wreck
[ disaster—If to the open sea, there
dear sailing.— Marie Corelli.
Painless Dentistry
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brid«« work tot on*
Painless e x t r a c t io n
fre# whan platna or
brides work is ordar-
lod. Cease test iss tree.
I d v e r m i $ 5 .0 0
22k Bri-lf* T*#il>4 0 0
s.« :« » ,,
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¡Silver Fîîlinf*
*50
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tioa this papar.
PUTNAM
Danger In Floor Oils.
There Is a warning to housekeepers
and to all who have the care of build­
ings in the fatal fire at Nantucket a
few days ago.
The bathhouse that burned to rap­
idly that two young women were
killed had Just been oiled. There are
oils and oils; some are highly Inflam­
mable, others are comparatively safe,
though nearly all used for this pur­
pose will burn when a flame Is applied
to them. A mop used for the oiling
was near the match thrown to the
floor by a careless guest It caught
instantly, and the fire spread so rap­
idly that those who escape did eo
by Jumping Into the water surround­
ing the boathouse.
Probably there was a large amount
of the oil. applied carelessly to the
floor, In the expectation that It would
i soak In. But the lesson Is that oil
should not be used too liberally, aa
It so often la, wherever matches may
be dropped. Test your oil before us­
ing It, and then be careful.
in Lilac Time.
If yon cut twigs from the lilac bush
and put them at once In hot water,!
then later keep them In fresh water!
in a sunny window, the twigs w ill'
soon turn green and show leaf long ■
before the bushes outside are even '
Teaching Tree How to Grow.
In bud. The spice bush will do bet-1
ter yet, for Its twigs will bloom In stronger root system than its own. Is
water if kent In ® "--n »- window.
coming Into high favor.
The practice of grafting Is not a
Mothers will find Mr«. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use lor their c h lld rej mysterious art, as many suppose, but
lu rin g the teething period.
is so simple that any careful orchard-
lst can and should do It himself. All
Dally Glimpse of Manhattan.
common fruit trees can easily be
The question of chief public Inter budded or grafted.
est is not whether head waiters call I The apple and pear may be Inter
themselves “ dining-room superintend- j grafted upon each other, and this is
ents” or by any other name, but r&tb-, true of the peach, plum, apricot and
er what effect such a change will almond.
However, such wholesale
have upon the amount of backsheesh mixing Is not good practice, and the
exacted from the hapless diner. Will pear and apple never take a good
the tip Increase as the square o f the union.
title?—New Y n r V T r i h t i n e .
Peach grafts start vigorously upon
apricots, and plums upon the peach
Sign of Age.
trees.
You are aging a little when you no
Growth lo diameter of the tree only
longer consider hardship a good time. takes place In a very small region
—Atchison Globe.
between the bark and the sap-wood.
This part of the stem is called the
cambium, and in this thin layer of
tissue the cells are still active while
the activity of each succeeding layer
on each side grows less and less.
The Important point In grafting Is
to see that the cambium layers of
the stock and the scion are matched
at some point When the growth Is
active we say the bark "peela." Bud­
ding le done during this period, not
only because the ease with which the
BACKACHE
NOT A DISEASE
But a Symptom, a Danger Sig­
nal Which Every Woman
Should Heed.
Backache is a symptom o f organic
weakness or derangement. If you have
backache don’t neglect it. To get per­
manent relief you must reach the root
of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood-
all’s experience.
Morton’s Gap, Kentucky. —" I suffered
two years with female disorders, my
health waa very bad
and I had a continual
backache which was
simply awful. I could
not stand on my feet
long enough to cook
a meal’s v ic t u a ls
w it h o u t my back
nearly killing me,
and I would have
such dragging sensa­
tions I could hardly
Shake Into T ou r Shoes
bear it. I had sore­
Allan's Foot-E m ®, • powder for t h . to o t. I t e m s ness in each side, could not stand tight
painful, nvollsll. smarting, «weating fast. Makas
nww shoos aaay. Sold by all Druggtata and Sboa clothing, and was irregular. I was com­
Stores. Don't accept any subatituta. Ram pis pletely run down.
On advice I took
FREE. Address A. B. Olmatad. La Roy. N. Y.
Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com­
Fear «parka From Telephone.
pound and am enjoying good health. It
It la possible to Ignite by sparks is now more than two years and I have
from a telephone. Hence In all Ger­ not had an ache or pain since. I do all
man gaa works the telephone bells ar* my own work, washing and everything,
and never have backache any more. I
covered with wire gains.
think your medicine is grand and I praise
Be Warned.
! it to all my neighbors. I f you think my
It Isn’t safe to put much trust In testimony will help others you may pub­
a man who is good merely because lish i t ’ ’ -M r s . O l l i e W o o d a l l , Mor­
be expecta his goodness to be no ton's Gap, Kentucky.
I f t o u h a v e th e s lig h te s t d o u b t
th at L y d ia K . P in k h a m 's V e g e ta ­
G ettin g H I« M « « « u r « .
“ Isn’t that young man remarkably b le C o m p o u n d w ill h e lp you , w rite
to L y d ia K .P in k h a m M e d ic in e C o.
fond of outdoor sports r
frd n fld e n tia L L y n n , M ass., f o r a d ­
"No.” replied Mis* Cayenne. "He v ic e . Y o u r le t te r w ill h e o p e n e d ,
merely enjoys having his picture tak- r e a d a n d a n s w e r e d b y a w o m a n ,
•n In outing clothes.”
a n d h e ld in s tr ic t c o n fid e n c e .
FADELESS
DYES
bark separates from the wood sim­
plifies the work of Inserting the bud.
but ae the growth Is more active the
tissues of the bud and the stock are
more likely to unite.
It does not pay to graft trees which
show poor growth, and It seldom pays
to top-work any crab It Is also ques­
tionable as to whether It pays to top-
work stone-fruit trees. While good
tops may be grown on either peach,
apricot or almond, It 1c doubtful wheth­
er these crops will bear much quicker
returns than young trees set In the
place of the old ones
There are various methods of graft-
age, the most common In the west be­
ing cleft and kerf grafting. These op­
erations are simple and are known to
most orchardlsts
In cleft grafting, the ilmb le sawed
off equarely the stub split down about
two Inches with tne grafting chisel,
and the clefts wedged open with the
eclon inserted as a wedge.
The first bua should be left a little
below the top of the wedge, cutting
the edge of the wedge opposite the
bud a little thinner than the other
The eclon is then driven (Irmly Into
place with the lower Dud to the out­
side and a little below the top of the
cleft
It Is Important that the inner bark
on the outer edge of the wedge should
i be brought in contact with the Inner
bark on the stub It is between these
parts that the union takes place.
Kerf grafting Is almost the same as
ileft grafting, only the stub Is pre­
pared by saw cuts Instead of splitting.
These are made on opposite sides of
the stub and trimmed to thin V-shaped
grooves with a saddler's knife, the
scion Is then trimmed to fit, driven
firmly into place and waxed as In cleft
grafting.
It L not good practice to remove
the whole top of the tree the first
year and graft all the stubs. Often
this proves too much for the tree and
It falls even after the grafts have
made a good start. They n a y linger
two or three years and then die.
A better plan Is to cut away only
enough limbs to set scion for a good
^not tea
* -not coffee
It's the m ost de-
1 1l/
lightful Breakfast
Drink
you ever tasted
— and the most w holesom e and
invigorating.
You cannot but
like its rich “ grainy ” flavor and
spicy aroma. Ask your grocer for
Three G’s
(GOLDEN CRAIN GRANULES)
—If he hasn’t got It he will get It for
you.
I f s good tor you 3 times a day.
A n d rem ember that there
is no substitute for 3 G’s.
a n D r W m .P f u n d e r ’ s
-A
O R E G O N BLOOD P Ü R lF iE R
A T o n ic . A lte r a tiv e a n d R e s o lv e n t.
The
b est r e m e d y f o r K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d B ow els.
E ra d ica tes P im p le s , E ru p tion s a n d D isord er*
o f th e S k in .
P u rifies th e B lo o d a n d g iv e s
T on e, S tre n g th a n d V ig o r to th e en tire system .
Cow Wrought Much Mleohlef.
A series of accidents all on account
of a cow occurred on« day not long
ago at Neertm, South Victoria. A man
who was driving a gig waa upset by
running over a cow. The pony then
bolted with the upturned gig. which
frightened a team of horsea attached
to a wagon, and the latter capelsed
over a log, pinning underneath It th«
driver, who sustained a fracture ol
the skull
Don’ t buy water for bluing. Liquid blue is al­
most all water.
Buy Red Cross Ball blue, th«
blue that’s all blue.
He Also Serves Who ——
If you want to "serve the people” If
isn’t necessary to run for an office.
Work hard, attend to your own busk
ness, and pay your bills on the first
of the month. Follow that plan and
you will be more popular than any
statesman, and will have less grief.—
Emporia Gazette.
Fig. 1. Attempt at Working Over
Old Transcendent Crab Tree, Showing
About a* Good a Selection of Stub*
as la Possible With 8uch a Subject.
Fig. 2. Same Tree One Year Later
With Quite a Promising Top, but En­
largement at Base of 8clons Show*
That the Union Is Not Perfect.
T O
sharpen the appetite,
assist the stomach,
prevent constipation,
TRY TH E
B IT T E R S TODAY
top, generally about half of the tree.
It does the work, ill Druggists
Working of more stubs results In too
dense a top, or necessitates their re­
moval later.
The remaining limbi may be short­
Old City Well Uncovered.
ened, but some foliage le needed to
A well that probably suppll«4 the
protect the stubs and trunk from sun- early Inhabitants of Sydney, N. 8. W.,
scald, ae well as to supply nourish­ with water has been found by work­
m ent
men engaged In th« demolition of
premises In Oxford street T h« well
baa a depth of 30 feet, and contained
when opened about 25 feet of water.
The bricks are hand made and dove­
tailed, no mortar being used In plao-
Ing them In position. The top of the
well la covered with some lronbark
_________________
I f P l a c e d W i t h i n E a s y R e a c h slabs.
T h e y W i l l C onsum e J u st
Probably a Robber’ s Hoard.
W h a t T h e y Need
A woodcutter at Moleeon, In the
a n d N o M o re .
Forest of Compelgne, northern France,
lound a box recently. In th« trunk o f
All farm animals have an lnstlnc an old oak. Opening th« box, h «
tlve craving for salt. But If It Is so discovered $700 In gold places. On e l ­
placed as to be always within tbelr imination th« coins, which hav« been
reach, tbey will consume Just as much In the tree trunk for n«arly a century,
as they need, and no more It Is only were found to be stained with human
when It has been kept from them for blood.
a long period that there la danger of
their eating too much. It le therefore
an excellent practice to keep It In a
box or boxes where they can have
access to It whenever they desire.
When they are salted, as Is the prac­
tice with many farmers, only once a
week, while some may get enough,
others may suffer from a deficient
supply. Salt promotes an active cir­
culation of the blood, which never be­
comes thick and sluggish so long as
the supply Is plentiful; It assists di­
gestion. and Is often a preventive of
disease It Is so cheap that no atock-
ralser can really afford to deny to his
animals all they want of 1L
FARM ANIMALS
KEEPING LITTLE
CRAVE FOR SALT
CHICKS HEALTHY
M ix tu r e o f L a r d a n d C oa l O il A p ­
plied to H ead o f Y o u n s s U r s
W il l Be F o u n d
E xcellen t.
(By H ELEN JACKSON.)
I want to tell how I got rid of the
white diarrhoea In chicks. When they
are old enough to take off the neats,
say about 20 hours after tbey are
hatched, take lard and coal oil In
equal quantities, mix thoroughly and
rub one drop on top of the bead and
on the vent
Put them In a box and give them
some sand and a little ground oats
and no other feed until they are one
week old. The second week they may
show signs of the white diarrhoea,
but repeat the treatment described.
I raised 300 chicks last year and
never lost one with the white diar­
rhoea. This la the way I always treat
my chicks.
Do not give the chicks any more
feed than they will eat up clean every
time. I always feed Oerman millet
to the chicks when I can get It as I
think It better than chick feed.
When the chicks are first taken off
the neets I feed them about every two
hours—Just a little mother’s oats. For
the first week you can give the moth­
er hen some corn or oats but always
have some sand In the box ao the
chlcka can get It
Never let the chicks get wet or
chilled as that stunts them.
Tonic
Alterative
Value of Stover.
When It is known that three tom
of corn stover Is practically equal to
one ton of mixed clover and timothy
hay, any fanner can easily figure out
whether It will pay him to aave his
clover or not
What is a “ to n ic ” ? A
medicine that increases the
strength or the tone of the
whole system. What is an
“ alterative” ? A medicine
that alters or changes un­
healthy action to healthy
action. Name the best “tonic
and alterative”? Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla, the only Sarsapa-
rilla entirely free from alcohol.
Ask your doctor about it.
Coarse Feed for Colts.
lilious attacks, sick-hesdschts, indigte-
Stuffing the colt with hay or straw
on, constipation, dizzy spells— tbes«
Chicken Wire.
or any Tery coarta weed, will spoil ire some of the results o l an Inactive
Buy chicken wire to uae in the gar­ Its looks. Keep this ration down by Iver. Ask your doctor If be endorses
den instead of stakes wherever possv the use of some grains and lata coarse Ay*r’ « Pill* In these cases. The dos«
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• small, one p'li at bedtime.
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