Bad Breath .'l'or iiiunllm I liuit irrent trouble with mr stomach mill uard nil kinds of medicines. My tongue turn im-cii actually n uiteii nil Ittnsi, my litrnlh hnvliiKnlMilixlor. Two werkaneon friend recommended Cnsrareta ami nfler iuIiik them I cmi willingly mid Chretfully My Hint (liey lutvc enlltrly Cured me. ! therefore let you know that I (lull recommend tlirm to any our under I'JU ' ol-Ii tr)tililra,"-Cfia. II Hal. 'wrn, II.) 1C. 7H1 Ht., New York, N. Y. Ilsaiant. I'alatabl. I'nlrnl, Tails (lno.1, tndoix). Never Hk-fcen,WsakenurOil). iv. XV, Wo. Nnver s.il.l In bulk. Tha ton ulna laulel ilmiUHHt I' (' t'. UuataiilsoO In cuit or youruiumir tuck. td Sinai Kvpi AinU. IVIlnil villi tfltN ll lull n1 tvnrlr In fin or," anld lliit'le Klii-n, "ttim'l linnRlna you' it chicken nn it rnoa' nn' kin liolil villi iMinlltoii ly ij'Iiio ran' aaleen." . WnahliiKlnn 'I I ii r. Proof lit l.lei, "flo you tlilnk bo's really In lovo. eh?" "N doubt nboul It Why, ho thinks she's attractive In nuto sogclca." LuutavIHa Co.irler-J wriml. Rlnnitlnic n III llliititi. Police Jiutlre Ilavo you any, way b making a II v I ns 7 Vagrant I btv, y'r donor, I kin make brooms. l'ullct Justice You en n 7 Wlitre dll ell learn that trailnT Vagrant I decline t' answer, y'r koo r. COFFEEl TEA SPICES BAKIHO POWDER ,. EXTRACTS wJUSTHOIIT CLOSSCTfl MYERS1 rettuNO. or J ifyouVe never worn ttj v lt-l SLICKER youVeyet 'loleamtritbodiry eomlonltgrvnin tncvrtttitwether HAncro hArJ.,vlc AMD CUAHANTCIO XATtUKWOOf 3&S2 ATMCCQOSrOtU cataim rstt QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION HIQH-STANDARD SCHOOL of In klnj In the Norlliweil, wo Invite llm liivcttielion of thoto who want the licit In a practical education. Let u rtrnve superiority. Call, phono or write. Cat aluue, business (orma and penwork free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE 'The School of Quality" Tenth nd M or r lion e Portland, Oregon A. l AKMSTHONO, LL, Iltf 1'UtNCirAL DR, W. A WISE 1 Yeare a l-vadrr In 1'ami.ae Dental Wulk III l'or land Out-of-Town People Mioukl rinnilflhal our I art U so arranrU that WK CAN IK) TIIKIH KNTIIIf. UiUlivN. UlttlXlK AND PLATE WOltK IN A DAY If i,r-..rr. 1-OHITIVKI.Y PAINl.KHH KX lltACTlNri rllKKh.ntitairatlrtliiarMr I.i.l WK IIKMOVI) Till'. MtWT HKNHITIVK TEETH AND l((M)TH WllltDUT Tltli I.KMX 1'AIN. NOHIUIIKNTS. no uiic.rt.lnty. For tho Noxt Flltoon Days Wa will nl ou a booJ k oVI or porca- lain r run n fur , i.... P.JJJ tik trUna Inlh ,, .iimhi'mh ''J MrJarrruwn.. ., ... .u Ouhl or vnamal nlllnva ...-.i.-. ... t.1" Mlvr milnin., .W Oiml ruUirr pUlra... ....... ..l. ...m.. B-M 11ialwatrl ruUr (ilatcn .mm. '.CO 1'alnlaM aalracllona ,, ,, ... . ALL WOIIIC aUAHANTEED 10 YCAIO Dr. W. A. Viae Piealdant and Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Tlilnt anil WatMnirton HU. PORTLAND, ORCQON PNU No, 37-09 fflffifiBr )WXm Wls) , )R(Hi My i M L'Mlti IN H II KW wrltlnrr to ailTertUarapleuo mamma una papar. mmiW&mm J phrT mmm SSK3B '--rl liilriialVK llalrr I'nrinlnir. Tho (iioallim In oftmi nikiNl how tunny nwi n corlnln niiinlmr of ncrc will aupport. lly thu iintlon U linvwit that tho entlro cniTKy of tho fnrtii Ii to ho dovotoil In rnUliiff food for tho dtilry cow. A farm In a Rood alalo of fertility oak ho muilly nrrniiK d no tlmt ono mulil Jtcep rt row to every two ncrea If tho litml U nil Rood, rich, llllnhlo Intnl. And omi would Ixt iiIiIii to rnlao both tho fornKO or hulky uirt of thu rntlon, nml the Rrnln ration, too. II could Im dono III it few ytwira' time with I lie proper hnndlltiK of the herd on tho farm. Thrro crop upon tho fnrm will do It ririt, corn; aecotul, clover liny, and, third, pena and onta, Ut courae, tho clover (Mid would he plowed down for corn and then the corn ground bo put Into iHna and Mil tho following 'Mi ami, With th nan threo fnoda one rnn timko n Unlnnced rntlon for the dairy row without purclinalng any other out aide food, either conrcntrntod or bulky.' The atatemeut Iiaji often been nude thnt an ncrts of good land will aup port n cow the year around. Ono dnlryman made the remark that he could keep two cow an an acre, hut practically the man who kcopi one cow on two arret Ii doing very good biilnoB If he geta fair price for the product. It la n fnet thnt the demand for milk, butter and cheeao U Inerraa' lug fatter than rowi and the prlrea aro continually advancing. There It no better biulnrnt than dairying. Agricultural Kpltomlit. Wnlrr ."r."taaltj. fiir t'riipa, ThU rwervolr It 100 foot high nnd &7U feet In diameter and will hold 3,400 tona of water, an equivalent to 30 acre-lnchr of rain fafl. An aver ago rainfall of 13U Inohea during the r.roMlng teaion would fill to tho point Indicated. A rainfall of 0 Inohea, If completely utlllted, would produco n yield of 30 biiihel of wheat or 157 buiheli of oat. Kill. lllllllllllV, In nil alios tho greateit wntto oo citrt nround tho aide, pnrtlculnrly In tho corners, bwntue tho nlr tint great er ucrt'an tn tluo parts. Tho foildor la not pniltisl tightly In tho cornera, the nlr Illla tho Interetlcca nnd decay rcaultH. With tho cylindrical alio tho friction la oqunlty distributed over tho entlro Inaldo tvnll aurfneo, no thnt tho sIIiiko fotllca evenly. Tho plnco n alio la to occupy mny dotcrmlno tho form to build. Thoro nro aovernl klnda. Chief among thono aro tho round tho alnvo, the Hqunro roctniiRiilur, and thu nvtngoiinl form. A irjunie or rovlangulnr alto can unit nlly bo conatruotcd within n bam with bettor economy of apnea than n round alio, l'or thMo rwiBona snimro alios nro moat freqiiently employcil within tho barn, nnd tho circular typo when n bo para to building la couatructbd. Illttrr llnllrr. Hlttor cnviiii nml butter may nnd gcuornlly does roiult after tho cow 1ms been feeding liberally on moldy liny, decaying roots nml cortnln weeds. Anothor fruitful source of bitter cream and butter la tho holding of tho cream at too low a tempornturo, whou objec tionable Uicterla got In tholr work, causing n pungent or bitter flavor, For boat results cream ihould bo cool od nnd held at it tempornturo of about GO degrees for nix or aoven hours Im mediately nfter separation, after which It should bo ripened In n tompernturo of from CO to 70 degroos. When It bCglns to turn sour It la rondy to bo churned, and thou tho sooner It Is SLA&f . watJyj S I J v if ft f ' ' ' i r ', 1 I ' , i 1 f4 churned tho bettor, In small dairies, whoro several sopnrntor skimmings nro required to make up tho iiiantlty of cream for n churning, tho cream should never bo run from tho separa tor Into tho vessel holding previous skimmings. Ono needs n cream ran of sufficient alto to hold all thnt Is re quired tn mnko up the churning, and such vessels should bo kept In a place where tho (cinporaturo Is about CO degrees, Haeli skimming should be. rooted beforo being emptied Into this storngo can. When froah croam Is emptied It should be at ouco Ihoroug ly Incorporated with the contents ol the rnn by stirring with n spoon or la dl ii. Churning should not tnko plaro within flvo or six hours after the last cronm has thus boon added, Field and Knriii. l'or SurUliiar 'nr. The following description Is given oi n device to prevent a cow from suclt Ing herself: Becuro two lengths of small cord, also six piece of round, light wood About 12 Inches long and 1','j Inches In diam eter, boro Inch holes nt each end of sticks, then having Mm a knot nt one end of the rope, thread on tho slicks, Knot tho cord on cither aide of the sticks, then throw the same across the cow's neck (having regulated tho knots and sticks to suit tho small of tho neck and aim the shoulder), and tho end of the cords around the first knot. The accompanying Illustration shows tho result. This device pre vents tho cow from reaching her flanks. llrrlnlnilnaT Wnabril I. a nil, I had about one nero of washea clay land on ono aide of n good flold. It wns ntwolulely devoid of vegeta tion, had been left out for n number of years after wasting fertilizer upon It, and was an eyesoro. Knrly In tho spring I crossed it with furrowa about f feet npart. In thcao furrows I dropped wild blackberry roots, ono about every i feet. I dropped a fork ful of stable manure next to each root, partially covering It, and covered the whole with one furrow mado with the turn plow. In tho next furrow I dropped small pine topa and partially covered them with tho plow, I went oter nil tho land In tho snmo way. Tho work required three days for two men nnd a (rnm. Tho following spring I plowed out tho middles. This wns live years ago, and I have not touclrW tho land slnco. I hnvo gathered two good crops of blackberries nnd the Innd is now covered with heavy berry hushes and n good wild gross sod, with no wash to speak of. O. M. Humphreys, In Agricultural Kplto tnlst. I'naiilnn lliilia llit I'armrri, According to William Uutchor, pres ident of tho Audubon Societies of the United States, birds save to the farm er $100,000,000 a year In the destruc tion of noxious Insects and noxious weeds. Tho great doatrorcrs of birds aro the plumo hunters for millinery! purpMM. Hints destroyed tor rood aro restocked by natural processes, but tho plumo hunters recogntie no closed season. Millinery tntcrests In America rep resent 138,000,000 worth of work dono by tho birds for the farmers. Tho bobwhlto Is the arch destroyor of the potato bug, tho cuckoo of tho enter nlllnr. tho woodnooker of the borlna- (.vi.li ft,.. Inrlr nf (Iia rrfia!inf.nA! nn.l ' ,iiivi ...w ... i ... ,.,v n. ..i.,.iw, tho sparrow of tho weed seoda. Ireo Ident Uutchor thinks the birds nro en titled to nt IcAst fair play from tho milliners. llrrl Ciilliirn Wnnea, Comment has arisen otor tho appar ent decadence of rugar-hect culturo tn tho farming section about Toledo, Ohio. Where a few years ago n dozen fields could bo seen without traveling more than a mllo or two, now scarcely ono exists. A farmer reported ho saw but ono flold between Toledo nnd Mon roe, though only n few years ngo this section produced heavily. Rovornl f no tors hnvo arisen to work against beet raising. In tho first plnco, Inbor nnd en ro considered, tho prosont high priced cereals nro considerably ntoro profltttblo; ngaln. farmers hnvo begun to lenrn thnt beets tax soil vitality nbout ns heavily nn nny crop, nnd, unions fertilizing cloimmU nro constant ly applied the Innd Invariably suitors, Complaint Is also mndo ot dlftlculty In mnrlfottng tho output. Clraaa for Nlimly t'liirra, Tho I own Agricultural .experiment Station has found out thnt, on rail roads running oast mid west. It Is nec essary to plant n different kind of grass on tho north sldo of embank-1 ments from tho south side becauso ot i tho different amount ot sunlight that each sldo rocolvos, I White Steamers Use Kerosene as Fuel nn: wiiiti: ktkami.h unit h madu a buccimsfui tiimo iioionrtiiation ki:i:oki:m: ah vvku on tiik mici:.NT snaMii.K gmiuucn touil The most Interesting announce ment ovor mndo In connection with tho automobile Industry was un doubtedly that rnndf n month or two ago to the effect that tho now models of the Whlto Btcnm Cars could bu run on kerosene, or coal oil, Instead of gasoline. Kveryono nt onco recog nized that tho use of tho now fuel would add materially to the ndvan tnges which the White already pos sessed over other types of cars. Thero wero some people, however, who wero sceptical as to whether or not tho now fuel could bo used with complete succccs and, therefore, tho mnkers of the Whlto Car, the Whlto Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, deter mined to mnko a public demonstra tion of tho new fuel In tho 1909 Olid den Tour. From tno standpoint of tho public, no test more sntlsfactory could have been selected. First ot nil, tho dls tanco covered nn tho Qllddcn Tour, from Detroit to Denver and thenco to Kansas City, was SCS0 miles. This was certainly more than sufficient to bring out nny weaknesses, It such had existed. Still moro Important was the fact that tho car was nt all times wh!l on tho road under tho supervi sion ot observers, named by those who entered other contesting cars. Thorefore, It would bavo been Impos sible for tho driver of tho White to have oven tightened a bolt without tho fact being; noted and a penalty In flicted. At night tho cars wero guarded by Plnkcrton dotectlves and could not bo approached by any oca. Ilaro Kxparltoco. Sunday Bchool Teacher N'ow, Dan ny, what do you undaratand by "right eous Indignation"? Dunny Octtln' mad without aayln any cuaa words. Doaton Transcript. Mothers will find Mrs. 'Wtnilow'a Boolhtnf Syrup thatrfatrarncdr toUM(o-lhslrcIU4ra autlug tti training 4!lod. In Tarla there are thirty-two mtlea of underground railways, which carry 15.000 passengers a day. Twtnty-flv miles more road are under considera tion. Strong Winds and Sand Storms causo granulation of tho eyelids. PET TIT'S KYE SALVE soothes and quickly relieves, 25c. All druggists oi Howard Uros.. uuilalo, n. l . Hemmed In. nankin Why don't you open a sav ings account? Fyle I guess I'll have to; they've shut down on mo where I've been run otntr a spendlntr account. Ilmllatlc, Mnybelle Thnt tall, slender chap went on the stage made up as a wom an T How did ho look? Gladys Strictly up to date. You know, he hnan't nnv hlpa. Coal Tm Slurb, Meenlster And why didn't ye come to tho kirk last Sawbcth? Bandy I had nowt but a shllltu' In my claea. That's owcr muckle alllcr to pit In th' contribution box alt at aln time. Cloveland Leader. Writ Supiillril. "I find It hard to kill time," de clared tho pampered pot. I only hava my music, you know. How do you manage?" "Oh, I do very woll," answered tho other girl. "In addition to my music, I have my sweeping, my dusting, my sewing and my dishwashing." Louis ville Courier Journal. CRESCENT WJS phatt' tnai lha hlch nrired balln BAKING ovi Jtn will da and dots t batter. It raiira lha tlouiib. and cuktlHsht. rr, awtrlrr and better POWDER lUr n f oodt. Sold br gro r.rt iKft nr r.AMn.4 t. you will fendut your .... ... name ana auaim. f till tend jou a book on health and btVIng powder, CPESCENT Mro. CO. Seattle. Wn. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more sroods brighter and faster colon than any other dye. One lOo package colors sUk. wool and cotton equally waa tad Uamarswteed to rfve perfect reaulta, Aak dealer, o we will aendpoat paid at 100 at packaare. . Wrlte feiitee bpoUet sew to dye, blaaohjand mix eolers. ..,. moNROS DRUG OOUTAKT, Cutooy, tfateeeg. -Jv J22JM). , Jffk arJanSBHSb. '4aHaatfP! r RaW Ct? saVrxisJi s& as, 'TiaaaiaE. u a jMaatjf Ki,3Bfi Tho complete success of tho now fuel whllo on this 2650-rallo public test and tho advantages gained through Its uso wero well described In tho following dispatch which the correspondent of the New York Sun scut to bis paper at tho conclusion of tho tour: "A feature of the tour which was watched with special Interest was that tho Whlto Steamer used kero sene, or 'coal oil,' as fuel Instosd of gasoline. Tho new fuel worked splendidly throughout tho 2G50-mlle Journey, and all claims mado In Its behalf wero fully proven. First ot all, as regards cheapness, tho Whlto driver secured kerosene all along the routo from C cents to 10 cents cheap er per gallon than was paid for gaso lene. Secondly, the new fuel was handled without any precautions, and It was not unusual to see kerosono being poured Into tho fuel tank while tho crow of tho car and an Interested crowd stood by with lighted cigars and cigarettes. At tho finish ot tho tour, tho Whlto was the only car per mitted by the authorities to enter Convention Hall, wbero the technical examination took place, without draining Its fuel tank. Thirdly, tho new fuel proved to bo absolutely without smoko or smell. Fourthly, koroseno could be purchased at what ever part of tho routo was most con venient, and not onco during the trip through the ten States of the Middle West was there found a grocery store where koroseno was not readily and cheaply obtalnablo. Finally, the MAPLEINE THE CRY FOR CREAM la constantly tncrrutng. Tta big cmunrrr compantaa an comUntly on tha lookout and art) offering good price. A araat many dairyman an burlng moro eoara Inaload of ttytnr to get aU tht profits poaaltdo out of thoao they now hare. Thar am to think about alt that they ran do la to run tha milk through a cream separator, never stopping to consider whether tha croam separator la doing lU duty Wc have a Dealer in your town. He is a good man to know SalSSSSSslaUfisSBsBsalSSSSSSSSSsfr stjitfafll.iaEXjlflVaH $w cp amount of tual used on the trip showed tbat kerosene Is at least fifteen per cent, moro efficient, gallon for gallon, than gasoline. The cor la other respects made a most creditable showing, and there was the usual riv alry among the observers to be as signed to tho Whlto so tbat tboy could ride with the maximum of com fort. The only adjustments or re pairs charged ngalnst tho car during tho long trip were tightening a lubri cator pipe and wiring a damaged mud guard. These penalties were not In flicted until more than 2000 miles had been completed with an absolute ly perfect scorn." A particularly Interesting feature of tho new White Steamer Is that cither kerosene or gasoline may be used as fuel. Tho nocessary adjust ments so thnt the fuel may be changed from kerosene to gasoline, or vice versa, may be mado In a couple of minutes; hut so completely successful has kerosene proven to be, that It Is not believed that any purchasers wll) care to use gasoline Tho White Company report that tho demands for their new steam cars both tho 2000-model and the MOOO-model exceed their most san gulno expectations. It Is evident that the combination of steam the pow er which cveryono understands and has confldenco In with kerosene tho fuel which everyone has on hand and can handle without any danger Is thoroughly appreciated byr up-to-date purchasers of automo biles. A Flavonntf. It mala a syrup better than Maple. jt O Sold by grocersJ rS 1 aa It ahoult, Iflta an old-fashioned, out-of. data or cheap machlna It ran t gt all tho but tcrfat it wasn't Intended to. Your dairy pro fits can b Increased from i to SS par cant by tha uso ot A NEW IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR Tha Separator that has won rrcoimltlon by tha thrt la t cipositlcrii. St. Louis. Portland and Jamratown, and has tho endorsement of aU tha trading dairy rxperta. Its uso actually mrana tha saving of a great amount of cream. It also means that your cream makes Latter butter and. never has that separator taste pe culiar to craam sklmme.1 by other roaehlnea. ThU ta becauso lha Iowa is so easily cleaned and never beramea choked up with filth and dirt. Among Its rrany advantages! an the waist-low supply cam enckaed tearing? easa of operation adjustable crank: neat ap p.mnc. Intcrebangvabla parts; etc IT IS TOSITIVELY TIIK CLOSEST SKIMMEtt ON THE MARKET. Send for catalogue. 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