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iiie lima fcou J lave Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Just-as-good' are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children Experience against Experiment. ,
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tcethig Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TH OCNTAUH ktfMPANV. TT MURK AY STRECT. NEW TOKK CITY.
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A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla.
By dissolving granulated sugar in water and
adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and
a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by
grocers. If not send 35c for 2 oz. bottle and
recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wn.
Cleaning Dyeing
VIENNA STEAM CLEANING & DYE WORKS
224-26 Third Street, Portland, Oregon
To hare jrar Clothing tharmghb
Clfatfcd DytA We Cleas, Dye md Cud
and Make Over Soiled and Old Ostrica
Fcalhera. Men's Felt and Panama Halt
Cleaned and Blocked. The Cost is Litlh
compared wild the result!. We do me largest -press
and mail order business. Write for parhcnlan
Suburban or Villas Barn.
The building herewith shown Is well
suited to the needs of the suburban or
village resident, or of the man own
ing a small tract of land, and making
a speciality of gardening, poultry,
bees, or fruit. Size can be varied with
in certain limits.
As shown it has one single and one
double horse stall. The latter can be
used as a box stall. There are two
single cow stalls. The cows are loose,
being kept in by chains behind them.
There is a harness room, shelves for
milk pail, etc., medicine cupboard,
ventilator, three feed bins In hopper
form so as to take little room In the
stable and filling from above, and
stairway with doqr balanced with
weights at top. The carriage room is
large enough for a set of vehicles, or
part can be used as a repair shop.
The hay loft will hold at least two
loads, and some bedding. The store-
The Embarrassing Troth.
i "The vindication of Dr. Harvey W.
. Wiley Is a great triumph," said a
Washington diplomat, "for pure food.
Dr. Wiley tells the truth, and the truth
Is painful to certain types of food pro
ducers." The diplomat laughed.
"Dr. Wiley was talking the other day
about the painful ness of the truth," he
resumed. "He said it reminded him
of a morning call that he once made
on a young lady In his youth. In an
swer to his ring a tiny tot of a girl
opened the door, and Dr. Wiley said to
her, as he walked Into the hall:
"'Where is your auntie, Mabel?'
" 'Upstairs in her nightie,' chirped
the tot, 'a-lookin' over the balustrade.' "
Well, from f 200 Down.
Wifey I do really need a spring
bonnet.
Hubby How much?
Wifey Well,' I could get one for
from $10 up.
Hubby I'd rather know from how
much "down."
C. Gee Wol
The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful man has
made a life study of the
properties of Roots,
Herbs and Barks, and
is giving the world the
benefit of his services.
No Mercury, Poisons
or Drue J Used. No
Operations or Cutting
Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung,
Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private
Diseases of M n and Women.
A SUR CANCER CURE
Just received from Pekin, China safe, lure
and reliable. Unfailing in its works.
If you cannot call, write for symptom blank
and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps,
CONSULTATION FREE
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
162V4 First St.. cor. Morrison. Portland. Or.
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No Objection to Telling.
"Do tell me, Pulsatilla," begged the girl
under the inverted waste basket, "the
secret of that wonderful blonde hair of
yours. It defies detection."
"I will," said the girl under the in
verted coal scuttle, 'if you ' won't tell
anybody else. I selected for my grand
mother and mother two women who bar
hair just like mine."
' Sonnda Plausible.
' "What is your principal object, any
how," asked the visiting foreigner, "in
building that Panama canal?"-
"Well," answered the native, "we have
an idea it will limit the size of future
battleships." Chicago Tribune.
A cold on the lungs doesn't usually
amount to much, but it invariably pre
cedes pneumonia and consumption.
Hamlins Wizard Oil applied to the
chest at once will break up a cold in a
night. .
Glorious Victory.
"You had a political debate in your
district school building last Saturday
night, Uncle Sime, I understand. How
did it go off?"
"We win. Whenever the other fellers
tried to talk we turned loose two dozen
cowbells, a lot o' fishhorns, a bugle, a
bass drum, an' a horse fiddle, an' they
guv it up an' quit. By George, they
didn't git to say a blamed word!"
DR. T. P. WISE
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty
i
208-209 Merchants Trust Building
Washington, cor. Sixth PORTLAND. OR
DAISY FLY KILLER
placed any
where. Attracts
nd kill, all files
Meat, cieau. orna
mental, conren
lent, i-heap. Lasts
allseanon. Made
of metal, cannot
spill or tip oyer,
will not soil or
Injure anything.
ftlmrantPMl effao.
tire. Of all dealers or sent prepaid tor 8u cents.
HAROLD SOWERS. I50 Detain Ave.. Rrnnklvn. N. Y.
IK
Crescent .h
NG PlMDtK
MIX no ALL
THAI AST
HIGH PRICED
POWDER WILL
C DO AND
DO '.i BOTES
A FULL POUND 25c
Get it from
your Grocer
Guaranteed under
11 Para Food
Laws
Jaqnes Mfg. Co.
Chicago.
Stands for
Quality
Economy
Purity
In providing the family's meals, don't
be satisfied with anything but the
best KCis guaranteed perfec
tion at a moderate price. It
makes everything better.
'Perfect
Try and see.
I IJUUSJ 1
GOOD BARN PLAIT.
room filla a general need. Outside
walla are covered with drop aiding,
and roof has prepared roofing. Foun
dation is of grout, brick, or cement
blocks. Stable floors are of cement,
with wood blocks In stalls. The style
of exterior finish may be varied to
harmonize with that of the other
buildings. A cupola may be substi
tuted for the iron vent cap. This de
sign gives in compact form a complete
small barn and stable, at moderate
xist. F. L. Marsh.
or
Money back.
Farm Mechanics1.
Every farm should have a work
shop. The building may be large or
small. It is not necessary to have it
very expensive. The tools may be few
or many, but what there are should be
good. No man can do good work with
poor tools, and good tools cost but lit
tle more than poor ones. A building
10 by 12 feet will answer for a black
smith shop with a small vise bench in
one corner. If this Is fitted with a
good chimney, forge, anvil, hammer,
tongs and good steel vise, considerable
blacksmithlng work can be done to advantage.
There should be a small stove to
make the shop comfortable In winter.
This Is very important, because there
is more time to work In a shotf In the
winter, and you can't work with black
smith's tools in a frosty atmosphere.
Carpenter's work is different. A
carpenter's bench may be placed
against the side of the building and
covered with a shed roof, for, if neces
sary, carpenter work may be done out
side if you have a covered place for the
bench and tools.
A much better arrangement Is to
have a blacksmith shop in one end of
a larger building and a carpenter shop
in the other end, with a partition be
tween. There should be no shavings
lying about a blacksmith shop; there
is too much danger from fire. For an
other reason, the two kinds of work
do not, Jibe well together. It Is com
paratively easy to keep a blacksmith
shop in order, but there is a great deal
of litter about a woodworking shop,
and a farmer never flnd3 time to keep
such things neatly In order.
In buying woodworking tools the
best are the cheapest. It Is poor econ
omy to buy cheap tools. Not many are
needed for common repair work, and a
good kit may be had for a few dollars.
Instruction books on mechanics may
help a good deal. The principles may
be studied out and applied In the
shop. The boys on the farm take up
such things easily and often make
good mechanics. Agricultural Epito-nist
STesh Water for Poultry.
It Is essential, that water for fowls
be changed twice daily, at least, and
unless It la kept celan It will occarton
disease. Should a fowl be 111, and the
owner not be aware of It, as It drinks
It Is bound to contaminate the water
from some discharge, perhaps from Its
nostrils or from the breath, says the
Mirror and Farmer. A sick bird, of
course, should always be removed, but
sometimes the farmer or poultryuian is
unaware that the fowl Is sick until it
is too late to undo the harm It has
done by contaminating the drinking
water. The best plan is to keep the
water as fresh and the drinking ves
sels as clean as it Is possible to do. A
few drops of carbolic acid in the drink
ing water will assist In keeping it
pure, but the acid should be used care
fully on account of ItB poisonous quali
ties. Washing the drinking fountains
or vessels dally will do more to keep
the water fresh and pure than any
thing else. When water is allowed to
stantj, even If only for a few hours, on
throwing it out there will be the small
est accumulation of slime in the foun
tain, and if they are refilled without
washing them, the coating Increases
until the water, although freshly put
In, Is unfit for the fowls' us& As the
warm weather advances there Is more
necessity of watching the drinking ves
sels. 1
Increase la Farm Animals.
The Crop Reporting Board of Bu
reau of Statistics of the United States
Department of Agriculture estimates
the numbers and values of farm ani
mals on farms and ranges in the Uni
ted States on January 1, 1909, as fol
lows: Compared with January 1, 1908,
the following changes are indicated:
Horses have increased 648,000; mules,
184,000; milch cows, 526,000; other ca
tie decreased 694,000; sheep increased
1,453,000; swine decreased 1,937,000. In
average value per head, horses increas
ed $2.23; mules, 8 cents; milch cows,
$1.69; other cattle, 60 cents; sheep de
creased 45 cents; swine increased 50
cents. In total value milch cows In
creased $52,888,000; other cattle, $17,-
816,000; sheep decreased $19,104,000;
swine increased $15,764,000. The to
tal value of all animals enumerated
above on January 1, 1909, was $4,525,
259,000, as compared with $4,331,230,-
ouo on January 1, 1908, an increase
of $194,029,000, or 4.5 per cent
The Silo.
The silo should be depended upon,
not only for winter feeding, but for
the entire year. In case pasture li
scarce or poor In quality. It Is the
cheapest way to get succulent summer
feed if the land is at all limited In
area, or If the pastures are not sucn
as to produce good feed In dry weath-
er. In parts of Massachusetts large
milk producers consider that it cosU
1 cent a quart more to produce milk
without silage than with it
A a Electric Farm Motor.
One of the most novel uses for the
electric motor is reported from Ne
vada, la. A man who is extensively
engaged in the poultry business has
rigged up a revolving brush driven by
a small electric motor for washing the
feet of newly-killed fowls before ship
ment.
Corn Crop of 1008.
The Indian corn crop for 1008,
amounted to 2,643,000,000 bushels. The
crops of three years have exceeded
this, but only the crop of one year
(1906) exceeded it very much. The
value of the crop Is estimated at $1,
615,000,000. The price of corn is ex
ceptionally high. There are only two
years in which the farm price of this
crop was as high as it is for this year,
In 1881 the price was 63.6 cents;
1901, when there was only two-thirds
of an ordinary crop, the price was
60.5 cents. The total value of this
crop is by far the highest ever reach
ed. The crop of 1902 was worth a bil
lion dollars, and the crops of 1904,
1905 and 1906 were worth $100,000,000
more; the great Increase of $300,000,
000 over the crop of 1902 was made In
1907, and now the Increase is $600,000,
000 equal to the gold in the treasury
of a rich nation.1
SOMETHING FOB EVERYBODY
racking the Fleece.
One of the best ways to pack the
fleece is to lay it upon a table, turn in
the head and tail, tiien the flanks.
After this roll It up into a neat roll
and tie it firmly, using such a device
as here illustrated.
The tying box is made from light
lumber with slots, as shown, through
which the rope is passed. The fleece
is placed upon this rope and the roll
easily tied. Wool buyers prefer to
SIMPLE FLEECE-PACKING BOX.
have the fleece loose, light to handle
and elastic and tied up so that it can
be easily opened if needed. Farm and
Home.
Honrs of Labor on Farm,
Prof. Boss of the Minnesota Agricul
tural College says that statistics of the
actual hours of labor on the farms in
vestigated show that farmers work
nine hours a day in the summer and
between four and five in the winter,
Prof. Bailey of the Roosevelt Farm
Life Commission tells the story of the
school ma'am working from 9 until 4
until she married a farmer, and had to
work from 4 to 9.
The First Baldwin Apples.
The place where the first Baldwin
apple tree grew is marked by a monu
ment This first tree was a chance
seedling that came to maturity on a
farm near Lowell, Mass., about 1740
It was not until 1784 that Col. Bald
win became Interested in the apple, de
veloped It and gave it his name. The
original tree lived till after 1817, and
did not live in vain. For the Baldwin
apple is one of the best
Breeding- Cora.
Prof. R. A. Moore says that pains
taking in breeding corn has raised the
average corn production of Wisconsin
from twenty-five bushels per acre In
1901 to 41.2 bushels per acre in 1907.
This Increase . is worth striving for
la everr State and on every farm.
The cities of Europe having the low
est death rate are Stockholm, Christian-
la, Berlin and London.
Parchment paper Is made by dipping
jrdinary unsized paper for five or six
seconds in dilute sulphuric acid, and
then washing. .
The three-year-old son and heir of
he Czar Nicholas Is insured for $2,500,-
XK), and is said to pay the highest pre
mium In the world.
The Igorrote provinces of the Philip
pines have been combined and will be
managed by one governor and sub-gov
ernor. Bontoc will be the capital.
Formosa, with its population of
,000,000, is running the Philippines
neck and neck in the export of sugar.
Each exported a value of $4,000,000 in
1907.
Coal has been found in nearly every
island of the Philippine archipelago,
but only 4,545 tons were produced last
year. In many places it is associated
with petroleum.
A railroad section laborer in North
Carolina has patented a tie-tamplng
machine, practical tests of which have
shown that on both old and new road
beds it will do the work of fifty men.
The Kansas-Oklahoma oil field took
the lead for production in 1907, push
ing California back to second place. Il
linois, formerly ninth In the list of
states, attained third place for the first
time.
Dr. S.-Welr Mitchell, neurologist,
poet, essayist and novelist has been
elected to a foreign fellowship In the
Royal Society of England. The elec
tion is one of the choicest distinctions
to which a scientist can aspire, and it
has come to only three other Americans
now living, Alexander Agassiz, natural
ist, and George W. Hill and Simon
Newcomb, astronomers.
When the American fleet was at
Wagga Wagga in Australia, there was
given a banquet at which a labor mem
ber of Parliament alluded to the Amer
ican navy as the "greatest in the
world." Then a senator jumped up and
vehemently protested against anybody
"cracking up the American fleet at the
expense of the British," adding that
the British could "lick any three other
fleets on the face of the earth." After
that patriotic declaration the senator
started singing "Rule, Britannia," in
which the whole company Joined.
The club women of Chicago are puz
zled over the question of a lawful cos
tume for working women. They point
out that only a little while ago a wo
man in Chicago was arrested and fined
for wearing trousers while earning an
honest living as a hod carrier. Now
they are Informed that there has been
ruling in the post office department
holding that women employed as mall
carriers must wear trousers. There Is
a movement on foot to send a delega
tion to Washington for the purpose of
consulting President Roosevelt on the
subject.
It Is told of the youth of a young
German prince, many years ago, that
upon one occasion, his tutor having
been changed, the newcomer in exam
ining the young prince asked: "Can
your highness tell me how much is nine
times twelve?" "Seventy-two," replied
the prince, with royal promptness. The
tutor paled, but soon recovered his
equanimity. "Permit me to state to
your highness that your hlghness's for
mer tutor, whom I had the honor to
succeed as an instructor to your royal
highness, appears to have been a per
son of rather limited capabilities," he
said.
Landor, the poet, was at the same
time the most violent and brutal and
most delicate and sensitive of men. He
adored flowers. The gardens of .his
beautiful villa at Florence were full
Df flowers and the poet walked among
them dally, never plucking them, only
bending over them reverently to adore
their loveliness and their perfume. His
cook one day served him a wretched din
ner, and in his rage the poet threw the
man out of the window into a bed of
splendid roses. As the cook writhed
with a broken leg below, Landor, from
bis window, exclaimed in a horror
stricken voice: "Good gracious, I for
got the roses !"
At a Yorkshire inn there is a pianist
who can render an accompaniment to
my song that any singer wishes to
sing. He can not read a note of music,
yet, In the local phrase, he "can play
jwt." Recently, however, he met with
in unexpected check, A new volunteer
bummed over the air, but the pianist
failed to get the key. "Let's try It
igaln," be said ; and they tried it again.
Still it was of no use. A third trial
Srought no better results. Then the
pianist turned on the singer in anger
ind said: "Sitha, Aw've tried tha on
t' white 'uns. Aw've tried tha on t'
black 'uns an' Aw've tried tha on t'
black and white, 'uns mixed. It's no
ise ; th's singing between t' crackB."
Prof. Simon Newcomb, astronomer,
Has Interesting views with respect to
:be problems of aviation. He rules out
:he possible use of a dirigible balloon
for any more serious military purpose
ian reconnolterlng. With respect to
lie aeroplane, such as is employed by
lie Wright brothers, he has little faith
D Its solving the problem of air flight
3e shows that the heavier-than-alr ma
mines can not be stopped in midair for
epairs and "no engine yet built by hu
nan skill, much less the delicate motors
lecessary in the flyer, can be guaran
5eed against accident" The conclusion
it this scientist is that aerial navlga
Jon must ever remain "uncertain, dan
(erous, expensive and Inefficient"
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DR. W. A. WISE
J2 Years s Leader in Painless Dental
Work in Portland.
Out-of-Town People
Should remember that our -force Is so arrang-ed
that WE CAN DO THEIR ENTIRE CROWN,
BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY if
necessary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EX
TRACTING FREE when plates or bridcres are or.
dereri. WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE
TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST
PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty.
For the Next Fifteen Days
We will give you a good 22k gold or porce
lain crown for $3.50
22k bridge teeth 8.60
Molar crown 6,00
Gold or enamel fillings. 1.00
Silver fillings 60
Good rubber plates 6.00
The beat red rubber plates 7.00
Painless extraction! 60
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS
Dr. W. A. Wise
President and Manager
The Wise Dental Co.
(INC.) Third and Washington Sta.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Cheap R dinar.
Uncle Zeke (back from the city)
You talk about cheap ridln' ! I rode
twenty miles on a street k'yar, an' all
it cost me was a nickel. ,
Uncle Jed Gosh ! That ain't noth-
in'. When I was thar last year I rode
to the top of the tallest buildln' in
town an' it didn't cost me a blamed
cent! Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winalow'a Bonthins
Byrup the boat remedy to use lor their cuiMrsa
auriug the teething period.
A Gravs Doubt.
Caller So your cook has passed
away to a better place.
Hostess Yes. but I don't know if
she'll stay ; poor "Bridget was very hard
to suit Boston Traveler.
You Can Get Allen's root-Ease f REE.
WvltO Allftvi a fMm.taH T a TJ V V
.w ..uu u vnusivu.uq uu i , 1 1, 1UI R
Iree sample ol Allen's Foot-EaHe. It cures
sweating, hot swollen, aching teet. It makes
new or tight shoos easy. A certain cure lot
corns, ingrowing nans ana bunions. All arue-
guts sell it. 2bo. Don't accept any substitute.
Bless Hert
When lovely woman buys a bonnet
Constructed of some shredded hay
She piles a lot of fruit upon it
And walks along the Gay White Way,
New York Evening Mail.
rlTP nt. Vltm' Uanoa ana ; orvous uissams
111 3 neatly oared by Dr. 1' .Ino's Oreat Nerve K
storer. Send for FREE $2.00 trial bottle and treatise,
Dr. B. U. Kline. Ld KU Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Apprehensive.
Fellow Statesman Senator, that .
speech of yours in favor of the income tai
was one of the strongest arguments I
ever heard.
Eloquent Senator (with some uneasi
ness) You don't think it changed any
votes, do you? Chicago Tribune.
no YOU WANT A TYPEWRITER r Th
Whnlnaala Tvnwritr Co.. 87 Montgomery SU
San Francisco, will sell you one at 40 to 76 pat
cent discount from factory list, all makes on mar
ket, all fully guaranteed.
The Nova Scotia government has ap
pointed a commission to examine into and
report on the feasibility of old-age pea
ions for workmen.
Nan
plot.
Fan That's
isn't it?
Cooking Up
-I like a play
Iteason.
with a stirring
the kind that thickens,
PEOPLES
"I tried all kinds of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good, but I
have found the right thing at last. My
face was full of pimples and black-beads.
After taking Cascarets they all left. I an
continuing the use .of them and recom
mending them to my friends. I feel fine
when I rise in the morning. Hope te
have a chance to recommend Cascarets."
Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St., NewarTt, N. J.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe.
10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genu
ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed te
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. EXTRACTS
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