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GRAPHIC THE POULTRY YARD All F u rn itu re Lines Complete _ ■ I m m M ake Xm as Selections Now m V -And let us hold your purchase for you free o f charge until you order it delivered. A small payment down will secure any article in the house, and bv purchasing now you will avoid the annoyance of holiday shopping. Our line« o f I lk Furniture, Carpets, Ruga, Carpet £ £ ¿$ 4 0 0 Sweeper*, etc., were never ao ~ J complete, attractive and pretty m SSgf' I aa they are at thia moment ana G K R I you would be hard to please if you " a O T / could not find just what you wanted in our stock. The prices W are, i f poaaible, more attractive —they are ao surprisingly low. in g sw o rth 600 First Street The Store o f Quality. 806 EL First St. & Sons Phone W hite 198 SHOP EARLY OR LATE You will find us ready with a fine line o f Staples and Novelties at very low prices. Come and look over my stock at any tim e, you are always welcome. See my line o f Books, Bibles, Cut Glass, Ladies' Hand Mirrors, Gents’ Shaving Mirrors. Fancy Perfumes, Ladies' Hand Bag», All kinds o f fancy Toilet, Manicure and Mili tary Sets, Lowney’a Xmas Candies, Poet Card Albums at reduced prices, Collar and G uff Boxes, in fa ct everything to make a com plete line. See them ! Yours fo r a Merry Xmas. L y n n B . F ergu son Prescription Druggist! 302 W ashington Street Phone Black 106 CIOSING OUT D ISH ES Special Ten Days Sale D e c e m b e r 1 2 th to 22nd * Big Bargains in Everything Hitchen Mercantile Co. Corner o f First and Meridian Street Winter eggs a n d exercise g o to gether. Do not neglect the laying hen*» exerciee. Judge not a hen by her beauty, but by the way she does her duty. You may teed all the tood your hens can possibly use, but it you are short of gnt, the results will not be satisfactoiy. It ia not good for liens to dust in coal or w ood ashes only, some folks claim, but we find that a tew ashes lighten up the dirt. Noon is a good time to supply the stock with some green stuff, such as cabbages or roots o f any kind. The latter Can be cut in half, and the hens will then Have the floors of the houses well bedded with some light litter, so that the biddies will be induced to scratch, and thus warm up their bodies these cold, frosty mornings. Drafts in the chickens’ home are more dangerous when the fowls are quiet on the roo‘st than when they are stirring around during the day; but a cold air current sweeping through the house is a bad thing at any time, Poultry feeding has been much improved and simplified by the introduction of the hopper meth od. The old-fashioned way of preparing and mixing a wet mash is done away with, on ac count of its tedious and needless expense o f time and labor. . The hopper is filled with a variety of ground grains, and placed where it is accessible to the fowls at all times. With this arrangement the hens need never go to roost without sufficient food. From December Farm Journal. I f you see a tall fellow ahead o f a crowd A leader o f men, marching fearless and proud. And you know o f a ' tale whose mere telling aloud Would cause his proud head in anguish boWed, It’ s a pretty good plan to forget I f you know o f a skeleton hidden away In a closet and guarded and kept from v the day • Ini the dark and whoee showing, whose •sudden display. Would cause g rief and sorrow and life long dismay. It’ s s pretty good plan to forget I f you know o f a thing that will darken the jo y O f a man dr a woman, a girl or a boy. That will wipe out a smile or the least v way annoy A fellow or any gladness to cloy, It’s a pretty good plan to forget It was like Lincoln to keep a promise when he made one. While wine drinking was the fashion all about him, Mr. Linc oln never forgot his dead moth er’s request that he should close his lips to all strong drink. Once, when he was a member of Con, gress, a friend^ criticised him for his seeming rudeness in declining to test the rare wines provided by their host, urging as a reason for the reproof, ‘ ‘There is certain-, ly no danger of a man of your years and habits becoming ad dicted to its use.” “ I mean no disrespect, John,” answered Mr. Lincoln, “ but I promised my mother only a tew days before she died that I* would never use anything intoxicating as a beverage, and I consider that promise as binding today as it was the day I gave it.” METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH “ There is a great difference be Annual Christmas sermon next tween a child surrounded by a Sabbath morning, text: “ Behold rough class o f drinkers and a man in the home o f refinement,” the World is Gone after Him.” insisted the friend. John XU-10. Subject at night, “ But a promise is a promise “ Where Can We See Jesus?” forever, John, and when made to Good music morning and even a mother is is doubly binding,” ing. All are invited. replied Lincoln. He had great love for his moth PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH er and respect for her memory. He once said: The subject o f the sermon *ext “ All that I am, all that I hope Sunday morning will be “ One to be, I owe to my angel moth- Day Better than a Thousand.” The evening sermon will be a Would that all mothers had companion to the one, given last such sons!—National Advocate. Sunday evening. ¡Subject: “ The Angels’ Song.” to put them when we have saved them. “ Are ydu willing to live with me in a cottage?” “ Yes, dear; provided it is a cute little cot tage with a dozen rooms, three baths, steam heat, a butler, cook, dining-room and up-stairs girl.” From Farm Journal. W ill «ave you m oney on Xm as G ifts ROSALIE LODGE NO. 595 F . U . OF A . PARTY Last Thursday evening Rosa- lee Lodge No. 595 F. U. o f A. held their meeting at the home of Sister, Minnie Hamnett, 302 West First Street. Brother, N. N. Nonken, special organizer of Portland, being present, he brought in ten new members. He is merry thankful for the as sistance from the members and hope that Rosalee will, after this, grow rapidly. After meeting was giving a joyful time was had up to a late hour. Next meeting will be held on Thursday o f next week. * Because our standard is Quality. Any article from here that proves unsatisfactory we want you to bring back for everything we buy is absolutely Guaranteed to as. You want your Christmas Gifts backed by such a guarantee- Remember W e W ill be H ere to make Any and A ll Guar antees G ood. Engraving Free H om e o f True SPIRELLA CORSETS The most pliable and resilent corset boning in tie world, guaranteed not to PROGRAMME OF ENGLISH break or rust in regular corset wear. METH.-EPBCOPAL CHURCH Especially adapted to stout ladies. N ot handled by merchants. MRS. CORA DIEDRIECKS, Agent Song...............................by congregatior. 206 South Center St. or phone W hite 200 Scripture lesaon and opening remarks ...... ...................................Rev. Reuter Dialogue—“ W elcom e” ....................... ............................... .by seven children Recitation— “ A Substitute” ............ . Dialogue—“ The Everlasting Light” by ten children by Lawrence Alison Recitation Recitation—“ When I Awoke by Loiner D ia lo g u e -“ God W ith U s” ....... ......... ..... n .;......................... ......b y nine boys Recitation....................... ‘.by Let* Alison Reading—“ Christmas Deed” ............. ...................................... by Ida Buehler Cantata—‘T h e Star and the Child” ........ ......by fifty School scholars ...................... Manager E. A . Buehler .* ..... ............ Mable Miller, G O O D S that sire reliable, and goods that we guarantee at prices that are right. A.E. WILSON INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Jswslsr and Optician 202 First S t There will be a joint installa tion of the officers o f the Mason ic order and the Eastern Star December 27. All Masons and their wives, and Eastern Stars and their husbands, are invited to meet at the Masonic hall at 6 o ’ciock P. M. The banquet will be served at 6:30. After the banquet the installation of offi cers will take place. By orâer o f the worthy matron, Emily Gordon. Elizabeth A. Clemmons, Sec. Phone Blue 38 A n Increase o f one Egg Per Month Feminine A pplause. STA TIO N ARY GASOLINE ENGINES All Sizes from 1 1-2 to 12 H. P. Phone 6a62 NEW BERG, ORE Presidential V ote N E W LINE to TILLAMOOK S U N S ET i 0C N & SHAS R O U TES ÍC lfi Pacific Railway & Navigation Co Trains will run doily, except Sunday, on the following schedule: Lv. Tillamook. Lv. Portland Lv. Hillsboro.. ... Lv. Bay C ity . A r. Beach Points. Lv. Beach Poi Ar. Hillsboro.. Ar. Bay C ity....... Ar. Portland... A r. Tillam ook..... T i l r o u g h t ic k e t s o n s o lo a t o i l y t i c k a t o f f ic e , T h i r d a n d W a a h - n g t o n s t r e e t s , o r F o u r t h a n d Y a m h i l l , t o a ll p o in t s o n t h e P . R. A N. F u r t h e r p a r t i c u la r s f r o m t h e C it y t ic k e t a g e n t o r s p e n t F o u rth a n d Y a m h ill s tro e ts . Passenger Agent Portland O regon O f W om en. It is estimated now that about 1,000,000 women will have the privilege o f casting a vote for president next year in the six Western states which have the suffrage law. These votes are distributed substantially as fol lows: California, 500,000;* Colo rado, 160,000; Idaho, 48,000; Utah, 66,000; Washington, 125,« 000; Wyoming, 35,000. Maw, why can’t we put up a hammock between these tw o trees? Ain’t we part owners o f this park?” “ No, dear, it be longs to that fine-looking man ht uniform with the white gloves on his hands.” —Chicago Trib une. “ Life ain’t nothin’ bnt disap pointment," groaned the Chron ic Grumbler. “ Cheer up!” urged the Cheer ful Idiot, “ Didn’t y c r g it £ 1 0 for puttin’ yer picture in th^ paper as havin’ bin cured o ’ all yer ills by Bunk’s Pills?” “ Yes, I did An’ now all my relatifs are askin’ me why I don’t g o to work, now th’tProcured!” When in doubt gsk your wife. The preacher can tie a knot as well as a sailor. Politics are often the most bothersome kind o f ticks. • M an proposes, but very often it is papa who disposes. The coal dealer should be care ful to take the right weigh. The salt may be coarse with out being the least bit objection able. Those Who eat corn on the cob run a risk of having corn in the ear. M ost men find it easier to hold a runaway horse than to hold the tongue. Fussy folks strain at little things; and so, too, does the carefoldairyman. The man who cheapens himself is pretty snre to be marked down by bis neighbors. The new broom sweeps clean only when there is a willing hand at the other end of it. When you tee a hen eating tacks you are rash to assume that she is going to lay a carpet. The elevator man is a genuine humanitarian. He spends his days in elevating men and worn- It is a good thing to know when we are right, and it is im portant, also, to know when we are left. A manufacturer advertises a device to save steps, but unfor tunately he does not tell us where Newberg Camp 113. W. O. W‘ Whereas, Our Heavenly Father in His Infinite wisdom has re moved from our fraternity our beloved neighbor, William Giles, while residing at Fort Rock, Or egon; and Whereas, In his death we mourn his loss, be it Resolved, That we sympathise with the bereaved family, and pray that the Heavenly Father may comfort them in tbeir lone liness and affliction. Resolved, That a copy o f these resolutions be placed upon rec ord, a copy be sent to the be reaved family and also to the lo cal papers for publication. (Signed) Committee on Resolutions. First Professor—My dear col league, I’m a little puzzled. When did the first Pelopponesian war begin? Second Professor—431 B. C. First Professor—Quite right, quite right. That is the number o f my doctor’s telephone. I was to call him up and tell him my wife is sick.—Fliegende Blaetter. from each hen will pay 300 per cent on the investment in Dr. Hess Poultry Pan- a-ce-a, the guaranteed poultry tonic and egg producer. It improves the diges tion, increasing the fow l’s ability to convert the food into eggs. Dr. Hess is a regular doctor o f medicine and also veterinary surgery, and has experi mented for many years in perfecting this preparation. The email coat o f should indue« «very poultry raiser to test this preparation. I f it fails we re fund your money. Beside« increasing egg production it cures cholerea, roup, indigestion and the like, and gives poul try the bright plumage and red combs that indicate perfect health and condition I i - i Ifca. age; g Ns. Sgc ■estant L o o m Killer Kills Lice on poultry, stock o f all kinds and ticks on sheep; it is a powder put on in round cans, easy to apply. AoM on a w ritte n guarantee b y HEWBERB HDW. & PLUMBING CO. Plumbing! UNITED ARTISANS If you belong to the United Artisans, please be present Fri day evening, December 22, 1911. As Portland assembly no one will be present and initiate our candidates. Refreshments will be served. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU