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F R U IT S A N D V E C S T A B L E S .
Js Pe-ru-na Useful
for Catarrh?
Shonld s list o f tha Ingredients o f Pe>
ru n » be submitted to s n j-m e d lc s l ex­
pert, o f w hatever school or nationality,
he w ou ld be obliged to sdm lt without
reserve th s t the m edicinal herbs com
posing Perann ere o f tw o kinds. First,
stenderd end w ell-tried oeterrh reme­
dies. Second, w ell-kn ow n end gener­
a lly acknow ledged ton l } remedies
T h e t In one or the other o f these nsei
th ey have stood the test o f m any years
experience by physicians o f different
schools. Thore can be no dispute ebont
this, w h atever. Parana Is composed ot
some o f the most efficacious and uni
versa lly used herbal remedies for ca­
tarrhal diseases, and forsnch condition»
o f the hnm aq system asTequire a tonio.
Each one o f the principal ingredient»
o f Peruna has a reputation o f Its own
In the core o f some phase o f catarrh oi
as a tonio medicine.
T h e fa ct Is, chronlo catarrh Is a dis­
ease w h ich Is v e ry prevalent. Many
thousand people know th ey hav<
chronlo oatarrb. T h e y have visited doc­
tors o ver and o ver again, and been told
that their case Is one o f chronic catarrh
I t m ay be o f the nose, throat, lungs
stomach o r some other internal organ
Th ere Is no doubt as to the nature o)
the disease. T h e o n ly trouble Is th<
rem edy. T h is doctor has tried to curt
them . T h a t doctor has tried to pre­
scribe fo r them.
N o oth er household rem edy so uni­
v e rs a lly advertised carries upon the
label the principal a ctive constituents,
sh ow in g that Peruna lp vltee the full
Inspection o f the cxitici.
■ t ill H U Th ee».
The woman of the house eyed hiss si
plciously.
“ You’ve been here before, haven't you?’
she asked.
“ Not lately, ma'am,” answered W are
bam Long. “ You prob’ly reco’nise mt
clothes. This is an old suit o' yer hue
band’s you wus kind' enough to give mt
when I wus here two year* ago."
Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup the best remedr to use tot their ohlBlra
during the teething period.
L im ite d
K h s w le g g s .
S r e s a d W iv e Peaces.
In the summer season many farm ers
suaataln considerable loss o f Uvs stock
from lightning striking w ire fences and
killin g animals standing near. Th is loss
can be avoided If the fence is grounded
— that Is, a connection made between
the wires and the damp soil beneath.
This can be done by stapling ■ No. 0
wire along the post from top to bottom
and burying the end In the ground deep
enough to reach damp earth. These
ground wires ahould be fastened to
about every third post. When the light­
ning strikes a fence thus fixed the cur­
rent Is conducted Into the ground In­
tend o f being deflected into tbs body
»f some animal.
When s storm cornea up stock In a
field w ill naturally d rift toward the
fencq fo r protection, especially If there
are no trees In the field. The barbs on
wires attract the lightning, which has
been known to travel several miles on
a fence before It was discharged Into
the ground. Lightning takes the path
o f least resistance, and i f the body of
an animal la standing near the fence
It makes a good conductor and the
charge Is deflected, with the result of
v dead horse or cow.
Th e cost and time needed to ground
a w ire fence Is smsll and need not en­
ter Into the question, but when a valu­
able animal is killed, or maybe a whole
herd, as has often happened, the coat
Is then very considerable. W hile you
may never have had any losaee o f tbia
kind. It w ill not pay to put this matter
off, fo r the next storm that comes np
may be as disastrous to you as It has
been to some o f your neighbors. Avoid
It by grounding your w ire fences In
timq.— Gooda ll’s Farmer.
“ Paw, have you ever been east?“
“ Y e s; I spent a year in New Yoi
C s s c re l* W a te r T e a k .
City when L was considerably younge.
The diagram shows a sectional out-
than I am now."
“ Well, what is the ’eastern question’ ?* flue o f a concrete w ater tank with the
“ The only one I ever beafd was, ‘ Hoa bottom and top finished, and a portion
much is he worth?’ ” — Chicago Tribune In the middle o f the walla In course
C1TC St. Vitas' Duos and eretm* uwaaaas para» o f construction. Th e bottom Is shown
n i J DanUr carad br Dr. » .laa'a Great Marts Ba In position, but as a matter o f fact,
storer. Send for r a n U N trial bottle and traatlre
Be. K. a. Kliae. Ld., B1 Areh St., Philadelphia. Pa the walls are built first, and the bot­
*
X tom put In afterwards. A quantity o f
U M fc rfttf K eM rdf.
1% Inch by 8 Inch unplaned board,
“ I t says here,” began the lady who
sufficient to make a large box o f the
could do more talking In one day than
length and breadth the finished tank
six phonographs and five parrots com­
Is to be. and two feet deep, w ill be
bined, “ that after a balloon haa ascend­
required. Th e sides and ends o f this
ed to the height o f six miles its occu­
pants dare not open their mouths.”
“ W ill you go up, Marie, i f I buy a
hnlloon?” asked her husband, deeper
ktely.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought
Boars the
Signature o f
S u p e r flu it y .
y
/
“ Do you think Mars Is Inhabited?”
tsked the. scientific person.
SECTION o r TANK.
“ I really onn’t say that I care much
whether It I b or not," answered Miss
box are made as separate shutters, the
Cayenne. “There are already enougli
boards being nailed to cross-pieces o f
neighbors to talk about” — Washington
2 Inches by 3 Inches batten, put about
Star.
four feet o p a rt The end shutters are
State of Ohio, City ol Toledo J
made to go Inside the side'shutters,
Lucas County.
j
Frank i. Cheney maki
uskes oath thst he la senior and two o f the cross-pieces. In this
artner of the Arm of F. j. t neuey « t;o., d om « •ase, are fixed right at the end o f the
usi neuem the City o f Toledo, County and State
./oreesld,and that said Arm w ill pay the sum '-cards.
ef ONE H l’ NPRED DOLLARS for each and
•very case o f Catarrh thst cannot be cured by
A W a r o n In a e e ta .
tbs use o f H ell's Catarrh Cure.
M:n each use tts scientists nave evo lve!
FR A N K J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pree-
a plan fo r the destruction o f the gypsy
•nce, this 6th day o f December A D 1886.
A. W. GLfcASON, mid tir.iwn-talled moths. They havt
(S®*1>
Notary Public!
H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and looked with dismay on the rawigcs of
Mts directly upon the blood and raucouasur- iltiftc moths in the follaj-i end lm*-»
laces o f thesystem. t-e-ul fortestim onlals free.
In m ilitary science,
F.J. CH EN EY A CO., Toledo,O. planned what.
Sold by all druftfrists, 75c.
wo-ihl
be
a
fine
bit o f utrairgy. Un­
Take B ail's Family Pills for oonatlpation.
O n « P o in t Settled.
“ And- now, Cryptomeria,” said the
young man, still holding her hand, but
with a note of anxiety In his voice,
“ where shall we go for our wedding Jour­
ney?"
“ Some quiet little place In the country,
not fa r away, Gerald.” she answered,
“ will suit me a great deal better than a
long and expensive trip.”
“ We are going to be very happy, dear I”
laid Gerald, with a sigh of relief.
§iyrup»ffigs
& 'ElixirifS enna
Cleanses the
ually, Dispels
L-
1-
jkes J u g to Uonslipa ion;
:ts naturally, acts Tru
ruly as
a Uaxative.
Best forMenV^mjen and Child-
"CALIFORNIA -
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p
C o .
m it 1 » manufactured, printed on Hie
front of eveiy package-
SOLD STALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
• M M s on]/, regular price 80f
bottle.
City Niece— Why, uncle. I ’m surprle-
ed to aee you wearing such a- rusty
looking hat when you come to town.
U nde Reuben— It ’s tb’ bat I a lie n
Piepsroi by Jsmm Dry-dan, Orearon Asrricultursi
wear tew home.
Collage. Corvallis.
C ity Niece— Yes, bnt that’s d ifferen t
Certain fruits and vegetables may - Everybody knows yon there.
be preserved in such a way that they
Uncle Reuben— W all, nobody don’t
w ill retain indefinitely their original
A H o ra e ’s T o a a a lla .
knew me here, ao I ain’t worryln’. tq
Few persons realize that a horse’s flavor, color and structure. This is in grass!
___________________
At any rate, you seem to be
hoof Is really tbe same thing as the toe tbe nature o f a discovery, made by
Prof.
F.
F.
Pemot,
o
f
the
Oregon
A
g
­
fetting
rid o f it on auction>aale
Dhlls o f human beings or o f animals
T a n i a s a T l f k l Screw.
A report o f Prof.
having toe«. Tbe bora o f a hoof grows ricultural college.
p r i n c i p l e s : “ going, going,
Any one who has attempted to re­
Pernot’s investigations is given in
Just as s toenail does.
Stop the auction
Bulletin No. 87 o f the Experiment sta­ move a very tight screw knows what j g -o -n -e !”
Tbe hoof grows m ore rapidly In ur>
A fter
tion, Corvallis, and for the benefit o f a very difficult business it la
with
A
y
e
r
’a
H a ir V igor. It
shod horses than in those w esting
the housekeeper who is wrestling with straining and twisting fo r a con­
checka
falling
hair,
and alwaya
shoes, and it grows faster In horses
the canning problem we give the sa- siderable time the operator frequ ent-1
which are well groomed and well fed. ’ ient points o f the bulletin.
ly ends by losing his temper and de­
restores color to gray hair. A
But on an average, says, tbe New York
Successful canning is a question ot stroying tbe bite o f the screw, which
splendid dresaing also. Sold
Bra, tbe born grows about a third o f eearilizing.
I f a can o f fru it spoils it remains fixed as tightly as ever. With
for over sixty years.
an Inch a month.
moans that it was not properly steril­ the aid o f a pair o f pinchers, however,
Hind hoofs grow faster than fore ised to start with, or there was a leak­ tbe affair is quite a simple one. Place
hoofs. Tbe toe o f the hoof being tbe age in the can. Spoiling o f the fru it tbe screwdriver In position and then
longest part, It takes longer fo r tbe born is due to germs which were in the catch bold o f tbe blade with the pinch­
to grow down there than at the heel. fru it when it was canned or entered ers just above tbe bead o f tbe screw.
For instance, tbe toe w ill, grow entire­ the can later.
Sterilisation kills the Press the screwdriver firmly and at
ly down In from eleven to thirteen germs, and the fruit-may be sterilized the same time tw ist round tbe blade
.
f
«AtSAFAHLU.
W e quote the w ith tbe pinchers., The tightest screw
mouths, w hile,the heel w ill grow down by cooking or heating.
following
paragraph
from
the
bulletin:
In from three to fire months.
w ill yield Immediately to thia sort o f
\ f & r S
S tM T FBCTOSl
“ Micro-organisms, not unlike all persuasion.
As the new born grows oat any
cracks or defects In tbe old gradually other plants, possess the power o f self-
What a Poultry Mon Soys About
work down to where they can be cut preservation and o f perpetuating their
H a r r y , h a t—
20-Muie Team Borax.
off Just as with human finger nails you kinds; one is by means o f producing
“ Gambolt sod I have made a bet and
A s I am in the poultry business, I had agreed to leave it to you. He raja a
can watch the progress o f a bruise spores, or seeds, which are very resist­
ant ; while others which do not produce ten white chicks to wash and prepare drowning man geta hi* lung* full of
from tbe root to the tip.
apores have a resisting power nearly fo r a Bhow. I used “ 20-Mule Team ” water, and I aay he doesn't. Which ot
equal to that o f spores.”
P re v e a ta R u a w s r .
Soap fo r washing the birds, and I can na ia right?”
A fte r being trained to pass locomo­
Heating the fru it to 160 degrees foi aay from years o f experience washing
“ What are the terma of tbe wager?”
tives, bicycles, etc., without shying, ten minutes w ill kill the germs with­ white birds, never before have I found
“The loaer ia to pay tor s dinner for
the horse must now be broken lu to out injuring the good qualities o f the a soap or Borax that cleaned my birds the three of na.”
“ H ’ m— I never knew Gambolt to pay
automobiles . fruit, but the spores, which are “ un- so fine and easy. I had a great deal o f
t bet. You lose.” — Chicago Tribune.
In fact, tbs incubated” germs w ill not be injured
B u y H a ir
at A uction?
N ew Canning Process Preserves Nat­
ural Color and Davor.
able by any direct assault to destroy
tl.c moths, the scientists bare enlisted
t:.e Hu1
, o f an army o f moth pmasltes.
Mttle insects that fasten themselves on
tne moths, feed upon and finally de­
stroy them.
Eight hundred thousand
o f these parasites have been secured,
and nt the right moment will be set
upon the neiny. A singular fact Is that
the moths do not recognise the para­
sites as enemies, but seem to find their
presence grateful. They give o f their
lift- to support the parasites, and ul­
timately, fall a victim to their own
generosity. How sim ilar this relation
ship to that which too often obtain«
among human beings] So striking
Is that sim ilarity and so many unplensr
ant things does It recall t v.at we almost
feel pity for the destructive moths and
resentment against the ungrateful para­
sites whose services have been Invoked.
But n look at tbe devastation wrought
by the moths gives poise and resolution,
and we welcome the scientists’ strategy
and wish fo r It success.
But what o f tne parasites?
W hat
mischief. If any, w ill they work In tbe
affairs o f man when they have de­
stroyed hla enemies, the moths? W ill
It be necessary to employ another army
o f Insects to destroy them, and. If so,
how much progress w ill have been made
toward the conditions o f healthful veg­
etable growth?— Columbus Dispatch.
L ea l hot from P r o s Ski as.
There is some leather mads from frog
skins tn this country, and American
novelties made o f this leather Include
pocketbooks, card cases and similar
things. In Prance some children’s
shoes are made o f this leather.
horse has de-
veloped s
new
prank,
called ‘‘auto-
pbohtfl , ”
making him
unsafe espe­
cially fo r la­
dles to drive.
L et him see
b u n d s t h e HOB0E.
the machine
coming, let him hear It, let it pass him
slowly at the other side o f the road—
the effect Is likely to be the same. He
shies, he rears, breaks his harness and
throws the occupants,
tllfe carriage
and himself Into the ditch. Th e horse
cannot see In front o f him— only to the
right or l e f t A California man thinks
the safest plan Is to let him see noth­
ing at all. He suggests enclosing tbe
eyes In the novel bridle blind shown
here, wblcb he recently patented. A
pair o f blinds are attached to tbe brl-
d la
Norm ally these blinds remain
open.
When tbe d river sees an ap­
proaching automobile he pulls on a
strap which extends to the d river’s
seat and the blinds are folded over the
horse's eyes, completely obscuring his
vision. The danger o f the horse be­
coming frightened and running aw ay
Is thus reduced to a minimum and the
occupants assured o f safety.
Waaroa Road B rids«.
State supervision o f all bridges erect­
ed Is proposed by State Engineer Fred­
erick Skene o f New York. Th at gen­
tleman has drawn up a proposed law
covering tbe matter. He would require
his approval, as well as tbe approval
o f the county engineer, o f tbe plans
and specifications o f every bridge ex­
ceeding $500 In cost to be built by a
town. He also recommends that con­
tracts fo r such bridges be required to
be awarded to the lowest bidder, after
the work lias been properly advertised,
and, finally, that the approval o f the
State engineer be required before pay­
ment for a completed bridge is made.
There Is a law In that State providing
that the assistance of the State engi­
neer may be Invoked to superintend
such constructions, but It has been Ig­
nored by tbe counties and towns, and
contracts h a w been Irregularly award­
ed. with the result that there are many
Inferior structures.
Such a law as
that proposed would be the means of
corroding the evils o f the existing sys­
tem.
T rees and U s k t s ls s .
There Is a popular belief that certain
trees are less likely than others to be
struck by lightning, and that during
n thunderstorm It Is quite safe to stand
under a beech, fur example, whllo the
danger under a resinous tree or an oak
la, respectively, fifteen or twenty times
greater. This la disputed in a recent
w riting by Dr. A. W. Bothwlck In hla
“ Notes o f the Royal Botanical Garden
o f Edinburgh.” The d o d o r sbjs that
no tree Is Immune, and the beech Is
struck quite as frequently as any other
species. Apparently the taller trees in
a neighborhood are the ones most like­
ly to be struck. Contrary to what la
believed by some people, the cells are
not “ ruptured or torn by thq formation
o f steam, as might happen If the heat­
ing by the e led ric current was very
g re a t Th e cells collaiwe and shrink
up, but are never torn.” Th e root sys­
tem does not seem to be ever damaged
by lightning.
at that temperature and w ill become
“ germs’ ’ in another day, when the heat
should again be applied. A few spores
may escape the second heating, making
% third steaming necessary.
How I t Should Be Done.
First— Clean the fruit jars or cans
by means o f a brush, using hot water
to which washing powder has been
added.
A fta r washing thoroughly
steam tbe jars to remove any dirt that
(nay remain.
8econd— A fte r washing the vegeta­
bles or fruit place them in jars, com­
pletely filling them. Then add water
to fill the interstices, and pat on lid.
Don’t screw it on tight or the ja r w ill
burst when heat is applied.
Third — Procure a wooden steam
chest, the wash boiler w ill do, and put
some water in the bottom o f it.
Put
slats in the bottom on which to set the
jars.
i
Fourth— To g et the proper tempera­
ture, put a thermometer in the center
o f an extra ja r o f fru it or water and
steam the fru it at a temperature o f
160 to 165 for ten minutes. Do not let
temperature g et above 165.
Then
remove jars and screw lids on tight
immediately.
Repeat the steaming a
second and a third time at intervals o f
24 to 48 hours.
The jars are then
sterile. Cans' may be used instead of
jars. I f the latter are used the vent
in the top o f the can w ill have to be
soldered after the first steaming.
Boiled .but not boiling water should be
used for filling the jars, or a syrup
may be used instead o f water. Un­
sterilized water or syrup may contain
about ten million germs in a quart jar,
a n d 'it is just as well to “ nip them in
the bud’ ’ by sterilizing the water. It
is important that the fru it or vegeta­
bles be neither under-ripe nor over­
ripe.
The same
good
jundgment
used in selecting material for the table
should be exercised in the matter of
canning.
I t was found in the tests made a\
the experiment station that a temper­
ature o f 166 degrees was sufficient to
sterilize the fru it when treated as
above, and this temperature did not
impair the flavor or structure o f the
fruit.
Where only one heating is
given, as is the case at the canneries,
it ia necessary to heat the fru it as
high as 240 degrees in order to kill
both spores and germs.
I t should be stated that this methoo
o f canning was not successful with
sweet peas and corn, as they have a
germ normally that ia not killed at a
temperature o f 165.
This method would probably not be
practicable at canneries, where fruit
is a old at low prices, owing to the ad­
ditional expense o f treating the cans
three tim es; but for first class high
priced goods the additional expense
would be warranted.
In the case of
home canning, however, it ia a more
desirable method o f putting up fruit
and vegetables than the methods usu­
ally in vogue.
A farm er residing near Almira,
Washington, inquires concerning the
milk weed pest which ia infesting that
locality. Professor R. Kent Beattie,
o f the department o f botany, answered
ss follow s:
“ The perennial milk weed, which I
believe you have, ia very difficult to
destroy.
The only principal upon
which you can work ia to keep the tops
o f it closely'cut down, ao that the plant
cannot make food, until you have
starvad out the roots. This, o f course,
is a difficult task, especially i f they
T h e Invalm ablo Cuckoo.
The fact that there Is a national cover a large field. I would put the
patches into clean cultivation, either
danger In the disappearance o f tbe
as graden, or potato plots; then it
birds Is coming to be more and more
would pay you to work very hard to
widely recognized. A w riter In Subur­
exterminate these weeds, for they are
ban L ife tells o f the work o f the cuckoo difficult to kill-once they take posses­
as an Insed destroyer.
“ T o watch sion o f the land.” — From the Wash­
either the black-billed or the yellow- ington State College, Pullman,
billed cuckoo flourish hls long bill dex-
trously among the fru it trees or bushes
affords much pleasure, as we know that
hs la doing hls best to store away all
tbe Insects he can find, either In hls
own little stomach or those o f hls
fledglings. T w elve or more caterpillars
— big, fa t ones— seem only s light lunch
for him, and, when at leaat hls appetite
Is appeased, hs will k ill tbe destructive
Insects, apparently tor the fun o f I t
killing, tasting and Indifferently throw­
ing them away without turning on hi»
perdu" '
t
M a c k ta e
comment- on my birds being so white
J. A . Dinwiddie, Newmarket, Tenn.
Looel aerate crated. W rite (o r u o eer w ah la» plea
H e r Id e a .
“ Stocks were all down a few points
to-day,” remarked the broker.
“Th e Idea!” exclaimed hls w ife. “ I t ’s
a wonder they didn’ t advertise It aa a
bargain day.” — Catholic Standard and
Tim ex
S id e L l s k t i a a
'. M A L A R I A
M alaria is due to im purities in the blood which destroy the rich,
healthful qualities o f the circulation, and reduce it to a weak, watery fluid.
T h e body is then deprived o f its necessary nourishment and strength, and ia
unable to resist the countless disorders that assail it, and the general system
suffers in consequence.
T h e appetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills
and sligh t fever are frequent, w hile-th e sufferer loses energy and ambition.
Boils, skin eruptions, and some times sores and ulcers follow when the
blood becomes deeply polluted w ith the malarial germs.
Both a tonio
and blood purifier are needed to cure Malaria, and S. S. S. is best fitted fo r
this work. I t is the most perfect o f all blood purifiers and at the same tim e
an invigorating, healthful tonic. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation,
and removes every trace o f im pu rity o r poison, and gives to the blood the
health-sustaining qualities it needs. I t cures M alaria thoroughly and per­
m anently because i t removes from the blood the germ s and poisons which
produce the disease, and w h ile doing this tones up and strengthens every
part o f the system. Book w ith information about M alaria and any medical
advice furnished free to a ll w ho write.
THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA.
A R e to r t D la c o a r te o * «.
A young lady fu ll o f good deeds no­
ticed tbe tongue o f a horse bleeding
and with a use o f technical terms too
little appreciated said to the cabby,
“ Cabby, your horse has hemorrhage.”
“ I t ’s 'Is tongue1# too large fo r hi»
mouth,” said the cabby and added sen-
tentlously, “ Like some young ladles.” —
London Globe.
W L DOUGLAS
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S H O E S
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H O W A R D K. BPBTON.— a »rayer a rl Chemlm.
idville. Colorado
Colorano. Specimen prices:
prlcea: _Gotd.
Golii,
I I Laadvilla,
Me; Ztne or
Silver, L- ad, Il ; Gold, Stivar,7V: Oold,
~
Ceppar, 6L Cyanlda tela. Maiilna envelopra and
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ftill prie* llat aentoo application. Control and e m ­
pire work eoUclied.
Befareucei Carbonate Me
Bone! Boa»
rescen t
r fla p ls in e
2 a it im i 3 SCI 5 .AIAU HUXR 5
WHEN YOU GOME TO PORTUNC
W . L . Ikid gtas m akes and sells m ore
m en 's S3.00 an il 63.60 shoes than any
o th e r m an u factu rer in th e w o rld , b e ­
cause th ey h o ld th e ir shape, fit b etter,
a n d w e a r lo n g e r than auy oth e r m ake.
Sheet at All Price», far Evary Member #f tke
Family, Men, B «,»X ra »a , Ei.se» i Childrea
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he ««salted a» ray price. W. L Doujie. »1 Hi sad
»l.M ahem ere the hwttatfc. world
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o r T a k e .X a H a h . tit m e. W. L. Doustai
name and price ia »tamped on bottom. Sold
everywhere. Sboee mailed from factory to any
I be world. C .t.iocu- free.
W . rt L of DOUGLAS,
158 Spark St.. Bmcfctea. Nao.
ARRANG E TO STOP A T
T H E
C O R N E L IU S
CRESCEN T
P A R K AN D ALD ER STS.
A New end Modern European Hotel, caterin'
particularly to State people. A refined place for
ladiea vieitins the city, clora to the ehoppin,
center. Rates reasonable. Free Boa.
E G G -P H O S P H A T E
B A K IN G P O W D E R
R. L CURIE, (M l t( NrtUffl NoM) 1{T.
IS
O U R
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M O T T O
8aid an Em ployer: “ Stick to quality.
It w ill win out in the end.”
W e do
"stick to quality.” That is the reason
our graduates are so thorough and in
inch demand. Investigate our claims to
superiority. Catalogue, business forms
and penwork free. Call, phone or write.
P o r t la n d B u s in e s s C o lle g e
Tenth and Morrison, Portland. Oregon
A P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL
j $
A modern kavenerat
a moderate price) is 30
per cent more efficient
than "Truri” oe Cream-
of-Tartar products and
absolutely free from the
health-racking Ro^fielle
Salts residue invariably
Accompanying their use.
Get it from your Grocer
25c-FULL POUND * 25c
P N U
N a 3 5 -0 »
H K N w r it in g t o a d v e r tis e r s pia
m e n tio n t h is p a p er.
11
t a r S k a flU a sr C a r t « .
A machine
which automatically
shufflaa a pack o f cards In an Instant
with the cards concealed from sight
and which changea the position o f nine
out o f every ten cards la the latest
mechanical device fo r cardplayers. I t
not only protects tbe cards from Injury
but gives an absolute square deal
■bud«. Th e machine weighs four
pounds and attaches In a moment to any
tabla. I t la about tw elve Inches high.
Foamy.
Scott waa writing tbe “ Lady of the
Lake.”
“ I f you were to tell the truth about
her,” he said, “ 1 abould aay that ahe is
awfully seasick, but expects to feel bet­
ter when the boat geta to St. Joe.”
Thus it ia. in all ages, that the poet
has to sink the Real in tbe Ideal.— Chi­
cago Tribune.
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B U S I N E S S COLLEGE
PORTLAND. OREGON
B E H N K E -W A L K E R S T U D E N T S S U C C E E D . W H Y ?
T h ^ are Trained for 1
Why not enroll la a r
L M. W ALKER. P m .
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