- Thanksgiving Turkeys V- Send every Tbanksfriving; turkey to ua, Ev ery day we use tons of live and dressed chick ens, d reused pork and dreased veal Send ui everything-.. We never charge commiasion. Address all "shipments , , i . FRANK Ii SMITH MEAT CO. . . I i'Fiehtinit the Beef Trust" ' '.. Portland, i.r.-,-..;v;.v' Oregon i WANTED At : once, 2; men to'iearn to drive and Repair automobiles. .. f. HAWTHORNE GARAGE ,i -445 Hawthorne Ave, Portland, Ore. KODAKS ..AND KODAK SUPPLIES Write for catalog and literature, Developing) and printing:. Mail ordars given prompt attention Portland hoto Supply Co. 149 Third Street - - FOKTLAND, OREL SeconS-Hand Machln- and engines. boiVrv, sawmills, etc1, i The J. E. Martin Co., 76 1st SU. Portland. Send for. Stock List and prices. - a f ' 1 SeconS-Hand Macl Machinery r COLLECTIONS. EVERYWHERE Ko -charge unless we get your money. ' ' Colton Adjustment Co., 410 Abington Bldg.Vi06i Third St., Portland. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL I !x Beit (urtus aatnefioss ertaas vnCkal werk &al as k Brain, tb JtaDM mrk, ana ana sal mm. Ftwlr ararpftid sndiw aSoe ins sc&ool (rem. Tuilm fct !3S cuk; 4S 1 Matin HI an wtts. " on haitt nrrn uviwil a - V Htif.Vj-. - CAKACL . .. . MMMaiaaVMtfaaa GREAT CHASM Bflf.G SPAN.VID Steel Bridge Built Entirely- Without the Aid of False ,Work or side " v I:,-.- . v Support. '' '' '....,. . , . . . . . .. Seattle, Wash. One hundred and fifty feet above-; a rushing - stream whose- depth rendered the usual sup ports Impossible, a steel bridge,- dif fering fnebnstruction from any. built In the past. Is nearing completion for the use of the Idaho and "Washington Northern railroad. ; It is located near Eox canyon, this state, and will ex tend from cliff to cliff across the Pend Oreille river. . At this point" the water Is known to be more than two hun- 1 A- cm Km.- $1iM Saved la one made, and you can .save more than one dollar by buying . your Hata direct from factory, we make them and sell them direct to you. )iiuts made to order, any shape, style 1 and color. Hats cleaned and blocked. All work guaranteed. Prices very reasonable. Iry us on your next hat. -. , -. - ROYAL HAT WORKS ' , Mail warn promptly ittmW It. Mia 8442. 223 First Sl,Misi BO YNTON FURNACES Most economical and effective for house - and school heating. ," , J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. front and Market Sts. ". Portland, Or. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. II! till! i 1 1 1 1 I I DAIRY FEED fill BEST AND CHEAPEST, K i'ii: Ask your dealer for It. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does. IALBERS BROS I'M MILLING COiii! ' 1 i I ! PORTLAND, OREGON, j - Hardly Complimentary. In a Western town one of its great men was returning from a long trip abroad, and the' citizens erected a tri umphal arch, from, which they sus pended a wreath by a rope. The arch bore the Inscription, "He has well de served It." A gust of wind carried off the wreath, so that when the honored man marched under the arch the rope dangled over bis head and the legend .... V. 1. HTT- l.MM A .. uiv MCU icuu, . no ilM WVU MW r served It" - ''--'-" 1 "' ' S- ;' ., '"-' ;v IK IT'H OUH JiYKa PETTIT'S EYE SALVE is what you need One Cause for Rejoicing. " Irish Doctor Well, I've knocked the fayver out o' him, anyhow,' Wlfe-r Oh, doctor, do you think there is any hope? Doctor Small chance, I'm af card,; madam; but you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that ho died cured. Dotrolt Saturday Night. To Brent: In New Shoes. Always ahnkc tr Allen's Foot'Easo, 'apowdei. It cures lml, sweating, aehtnfl, swollen feet. Hurt's c-oiim, iiiirrowlug nails and bunions. At : U (InigistK ni:l rthmi Hterei, '2'ie. Dnnt anoflpi any HiitiMiUtito. HHuiplu nmlledFKtK Address Alien S.Olinistoil, La Uoy.N. Y. . , , New Ground for Enterprise. The vast interior, of the South AmC ienn continent, amounting to some B.OOO.OOQ; square miles, is commercial ly undeveloped and In many parts un . explored. :; . ' . , WASHES CLOTHES FASTER. I'so RED CROSS BALL BLUE ana you will find It innkes beautiful, clear, , white clothes wth less effort and less cont than any other blue. It lg far superior to 4iny liquid blue on tuo. market for tho best, of liquid .bluing 'is principally' water. Use the bluo that la all blue. AT ALL GRO C1CKS. Price, 10 cents. , Bracelets for the Insane, Bracelets have been worn from time Immemorial, but few wearers of the golden bands of the present day know that they were once used to dlstln tjutah fhej Insane. Before lunatlos were routined to asylums they wore an arm- '' let for distinction. ' ' , ,.' ' . . ' Dr, Pierco's Pleasant Pellets regulaU end invigorate, stomach, liver and bow els. Sufrar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take aa candy. ; '!:, r.:, '' Thty Will.' . .," . :" "Don't eat when you are tired," 1 ' the latest health ultimatum, notwlUk k , nandlng which most folks will con- - tluue to eat when their day's work is . through. . , , : OUTOfTOWN PEOPLE run mn4t? ftrnmni 4rMak. C GEE WO tha Oblnew dootor, Try (mm iiore if vou have txwn doctorlna wltk thlNontnl ihHtonenR4 huo aot vt!lne1 iter Bmnrtf relief. It Hii. urmii nuiurs amWr ilia newe jotirrftpeetnl prem-riisi wnte ratetiy whtwe aeMtm I. quick, wire and wtm. Ills MreMorlptinns are Mi!iuuii(lv4 fnwa Unia,-)lvriai, limit sui iark ht hive len gnthnrtHt irtu everv enar torof the aha. The imnu l the BMf leiaea are sot kiHOB lo the ottuMe wi Id, tit hare Iwt ttHiKit ttowe f iia luvlivr w auw lu the piuelulaus' fuiuUivs ia Cliuia. CONSULTATION 1FRKE. If jf live out f lova aed cnf imll. write for MTmpUMa llauk aad oireaiir, eutxkwuta 4 oeula ta staatia. .- .... i. , THE C.'6EE WO CHIXfSE UEOICINE CO. . ,1621 Hrst St., Cor. Morrison . Portland, Oregon. Without False Work. dred and thirty feet : deep, and V In places bottom has never been reached. As. the illustration shows, the bridge Is being built entirely w.ithout the aid of false work or side supports. So far It has been- balanced by weighting the shore span with 600 tons of steel rails. . When finally , completed, the bridge will weigh more than one thou: sand tons, and it will be the longest span of its kind. The way In which American en glneers have met and solved the duf flcult 'problems that confronted them In carrying the trans-continental rail- roads across the Rocky mountains has challenged the admiration of the world. In many cases they have been forced to methods . of construction heretofore deemed impossible, and their success hss set a new engineer ing pace for the entire world. Hems V That have great medicinal power, are raised to their highest efficiency, lor purifying and enriching the blood, aa they are combined In Hood's Sarsa parllla. -- ! -, 40,366 testimonials received by actual count in two years. Be sure to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Get it today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. - ,l ;.'- - ink Spots.'.' M".-,'- These troublesome stains may be re moved by an - application of equal parts of citric acid and cream of tar tar melted on a plate. Mix and rub over the stains and - then wash out carefully. ' In almost all cases the Ink will disappear at once without in Jury to the color. Stains that have been laundered may require several treatments before -they yieldj Wom an's Home Companion. . The World's Islands. The Islands oL the world have a total length of more than 17 times the circiraference of : the earth at the equator. .,.'-:'? ' '' CURED III ONE DAY As a rule, a few doses of Munyon's Cold Remedy Will break up any eold and prevent pneumonia. It relieves the head, throat and lung almost In stantly. ' Price 26 cents at any drug-gist's or sent postpaid. . .''''' ' If you need Medical advice write to Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mail, absolutely free. Address Professor Munyon, 63d and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. SHE WORKS FOR THE QUEEN Little Old Woman Who Is 8kllled Lacemaker in the North of Ennland. - ' ' London. In a little cottage in the pastoral village of Shelton, near Rush den, in Northamptonshire Mrs. Jane Morris,' a little old woman, put forth every energy to complete an assign ment given her by Queen Mary. Mrs. Mortis was to have a certain number of yards of wonderful lace ready for her majesty's use on the occasion of the' coronation, and it was done on time.- ' The lace is known as Bedfordshire pillow lace, and with it Queen Mary had some of her coronation garments embroidered. The lace is of exquisite beauty and it takes the little old worn- 'V; Ira thy " )imu mm Flute Playing for Consumptives. It Is cheering to know that one In strument at least can be counted on to bring health and longevity to those who practice it. This is the . flute. Doctors recommend it for incipient consumptives as the operation ' of playing the instrument involves the precise motion of . the " lungs of most benefit to the consumptives; that is, full inspiration, not too full or strain ed; followed by slow and gentle de livery of the breath. Sunday Maga zlne. ' "- - ' ' '" - ' ' MAKE MONEY WITH CHICKENS HOW IS YOUR HEALTH? "IJWS : Mrs. Jane Morris. an a full day to make three-quarters of an Inch of It It is five inches wide and it requires 184 bobbins to work out the design. ! " JuBt what Mrs. Morris was paid Is not known, but, it stands to reason that after having such an assignment from the queen she will have no cause to fear the workhouse or to ask the government for an old-ago pension. , MAN WHO REPLACES HIS HENS When , Thsy Were Stolen He Went to Bed and Brought 42 Chicks Out of 65 Eggs. ' Lockwood, Ohio. Jacob B. Selti, a resident of this place, has hatched out 4a chicks. - He did It all ; by ' him self, spent all his time on the nest and says that being a human lncu bntor isn't so hard a job as many per sons might think. He admits that only for the care and attention of bis wife who brought him his food dally, and kept htm supplied with tobacco he would have been unable to keep hhr nest so well and the hatch might have been IobL For eighteen days Mr. Seftx had watched over his three hem with all the care of a mother and kept telling his neighbors that he wae going to hnvo at least 65 chicks ' when the hens came off their nests. But a Tew days ago he went to his hen house and found his poultry gone. He grabbed up a basket, trapped the warm eggs into it and ran home. Then he and his wife discussed what they should do to save them. The result was that Mr. Selti made a bed in the callar' Into which his wife tucked him wKh aJblankcL All the eggs were carefully, placed about him. In this bed nest he remained for three days ;nd brought, out 4J chlcV f - . :'v v .;;:v: - Feel poorly most of the time stomach bad appe tite poor all run down? You should try HOSTETTER'S jTOMACH BITTERS at oncertJTnasiTdpetJ thousands who suffered from ' , ' - . SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA COLDS, MALARIA and will aid yon, too. However, ' One Must Understand Every Requirement to Get Most : Out of Flock Start With Few. i Success or failure with' chickens rests with the operator alone, writes C. N. Whittaker of Lawrence, Mich,, In the Chicago Dally News. "To get the most out of his hens one must understand and be ready to meet their every requirement" He must be able to keep them In first-class physi cal condition, he must know Just how much to feed and the kind of food that constitutes the best ration. Noth ing can be left to chance or guess work. Ignorance or Indolence means failure.' - ; ;:" '; ' There Is good money IB-poultry and Chicago is a good market- ' Last year our Rhode Island Red hens cost us about 11.20 each for feed, and the re turn from them was a little less than $3 each.- This Is not a small farm flock, as we keep several, hundred, and even now when they are aU yard ed to keep them out of a crop- of buckwheat growing. on their range, and are in the middle of the molting season, they are paying a profit of 8 to 10 cents each a month. , ' . A man came to Michigan about a year ago. . His Ignorance was colossal, his conceit stupendous. He had read "systems" until he exuded portions of them at every pore, and his , plans were all; made before Be put a foot on his farm. . He said he was going to make us sit up and take notice.- He did. - Owing to the Improper ventila tion of his poultry house he lost half his bens during' the winter and he did not get to exceed two dozen eggs through November, December and January. About the middle of August his son said: "We got an egg yester day, the first one we have had in over , two months.". Success with chickens under such, conditions Is impossible..:.'.;-;, .". .'"' ", There Is certainly money in poul try, but to get it out a man must be willing to learn the things he does not know. Thebest way to do this is to start with a few fowls and let the number Increase with his experience. Plucky Robin. In Ladybank Auction Mart an en ergetic auctioneer had knocked a hold In the rostrum with his hammer. In side this hole and behind the boarding a robin has built its nest, where It 11 now sitting on four eggs. The Soots man. ".- SAVED FROM AN OPERATION Bv Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ' Tcoria. 111. "I wish to let every one know what Lydia E. Pinkham's reme- uies nave none lor iPiS iili mo. or two years I suffered. The doc tors said I had tu mors, and the only rerncay was ine sur geon's knife. My mother bought ma Lydia E.Hniham's veiretaDit) com pound, and today I am a neaicny wo man. Tor months I suffered from ia- UammatioaandyoursanativeWashre- liovea mo. lour uver iim nave no equal as a cathartic Any one wishing proof of what your medicines have done for me can get it irora any arup. gist or by writing to me. You can use my testimonial In any way yoa wish, and I will bo plod to answer letters." Mri Christina, 1eei, 105 Mound St, roovia, xu. i 'Another Operation Aroidcd. ' Xcw Orltans, La. "For years I suf. iroa irom severe lemaie irouotes. rinally I waa confined to my bed and the doctor siid an operation was neces. lary. I gavo Lydia E. Pi nkh m's Vesr- etanio uompouna a trial erst,' ana was saved from an operation." Mrs. Lily Petrous, 1111 Xerlereo St; Xew Orleans,. La. ' ;: i . ' The grent Tolume of unsolicited tea. timony constantly pouring inf proves ronchisivolv that Lydia . Pinkham's v estitable Compound is a remarkable remedy for those distressing feminine ilufroia which so many women gullet CHOUGHS s CClP3i FEW LITTLE ORCHARD HELPS Trees . Respond to Application ' of Manure as Quickly as Any Other Crop Better Plowed Under. When the mercury hovers around the small figures and the snow Is on the ground, there is a Job waiting for you. ' -' ' - ;' - ' Haul a little manure Into The or chard. ' And little, as used In' this connection, means a good deal For an orchard twelve or fifteen ' years planted,' a two-horse wagon load will not be too much for two trees. Trees 'respond to the application of manure as quickly as any other crop. And anything which increases ' the vigor and health of the trees adds to their ability to produce fruit -: For young orchards upon ' rich prairie soil, manure is, 'not advised, but after ten years of growth, the soil needs reinforcement It was formerly taught as a cardinal prin ciple that a new. tree should never be planted where an old one has been removed. But practical men no long er regard this view They make the old spot rich with fertilizers - and plant the trees there JuBt the same. And the "tree "" Blooms just as weU as any well-planted tree sbqi4. ,. Successful fruit men do-Sot pasture their orchards, , neither do they cut and remove crops of hay. Everything which grows upon the surface Is re turned to the soil. - , , In the application of manure never pile it about the body of the tree, but spread it out over a surface as large as the spread of the tops. In -many cases this ? will mean covering the whole surface. If you can plow it under- when spring comes, that is bet ter.' But if you cannot do this, much of the nutriment will get down to the roots, through the medium of the spring rains. .'-- .;';.. ;.f If your fruit la poor and small it Is not fair to lay It to the depravity of the tree, or the insects every time, for often it is the lack of . fertility which causes failure. Help, the tree to do its work by feeding it liberally. .v ; '..; Phosphate Rock. . Phosphate rock is the great Amer ican fertilizer. It is about the only natural raw material that has yet been found In great quantities in this country, and its abundance has led to rapid development of the mines, lead ing to a production of 2,655,000 long tons fn the past year. The average price during the year declined from $4-62 to $4.11 per ton. Most of the deposits are in the south, but there is a great deal of phosphate land In the west An effort Is being made to en courage)' the use of raw phosphate rock, finely ground.. It is claimed that this material, low price considered, Is superior to the acid phosphate, be cause, although it acts more slowly, the effect Is more lasting. Experi ments indicate that the raw rock will be found adapted to such uses as top dressing and mowing lands and for use In orchards and vineyards, also for general improvement of poor soils. !. , - as M Isu nderstoDd. ".. . -1 , . A Russian, who, although he has J keen some time in Paris, knows little or nothing of the French language. has Just been sentenced to a month's Imprisonment for having assaulted a policeman. He bad also" been ac cused of having insulted the agent of the -law, but he was acquitted on that count after an explanation from his counsel that the word which the po? Ilceman regarded as objectionable was also 'a Russian word, and perfectly Innocent : - -'.- ; - -"!." ' ;';' BudDoble ..-.j' -' .. The greatest of all horsemen, says; "In my 40 years' experience with horses I have bund Spohn's Distemper cure the most mocessful of all remedies for the horses. It !s the greatest blood purifier.".' Bottle.SOc. ind$1.00. Druggists can supply you, or manufacturers. Agents wanted. Bend for Free book.- Spohn Medical Co,, Spec. Con Wtgious Diseases, Goshen. Ind. : Fashions Change' Little. From the fresco paintings of women fn the Cretan palaces of the period about 2,000 B. & it is learned that the women of that time pinched In their waists, had flounced ' or accordion plaited skirts, wore an elaborate coif fure on their heads, shoes with high heels and hats which might have come from a Parisian hat shop, while one woman might be described as wearing a Jupe culotte. -J - - Free to Our Headers ' Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 18-page Illustrated Eye Book Free, Write all boat Your Eye Trouble and they will advise aa to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Remedies In Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell yon that Murine Believes Sore EyeS, Strengthens Weak Eyes.- Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 60c Try It in Your Eyes and In Baby's Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Standing to Reduce Flesh.: ' A little trick is standing for twenty minutes after each meaL This does not mean simply being on your feet, ilearlng off the table, etc. It means that , you must stand perfectly still, balanced evenly on both feet Have i book in the dining room,, stand near I window and read for twenty minutes if ter each meal. This is also said to be a great cure for indigestion. Try it anyway, for certainly it cannot hurt rou. , ' ' . '' j . ' :" H For your own sake don't wait until it lappehs. It may be a headache, tooth iche, earache, or some painful acci lent. Hamlins Wizard Oil will cure it jet a bottle now. ; , V All the Facts In Epltapn. iirti tha mismn and -serene ceme ffrT of the Moravians at Bethlehem supplies an Interesting addition to the curious epitaph collection In the fol lowing,, which Is cut on a stone over, the grave of an Indian: "In memory of my dearest son, James McDonald Robs, eldest son of John Ross, prin cipal chief of the Cherokee nation, died In St Louis, November 9, 1864. His corpse was transported by Adams Express to Bethlehem and Interred at this sacred spot November 22, 1864, age fifty years, twenty-nine days."j . ' ' ;- ".. . ' .. . 8upply. - i ' - New Minister "Now Just one thing more before I accept this charge. Have you got a 'supplyf " Deacon "Well, yes, though we never said any thing to the last preacher about it 111 show you where it is, and get you a key, but I tell you you'll have to be Just as careful about using It as the rest of us!" Puck. ; :-l y " The Jews In France. ' ; r France was the first country to ex tend equal rights to Jews. Aa early as 1791 distinguished men of the faith were honored with titles and among them were many men Identified with the history of the country. Later they were deprived of the right to bold titles. . r:..:-V- .'. sjuwi i iiwiiniii 'aiirriaMassOamMfi Cure Your Dandruff Why? Because his annoying, untidy. And mostly, because it almost invariably ;leads to baldness. Cure it, and save your hair. Get more, too, at the same time. All easily done with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Stop this formation of dandruff I ' Does not chant the color of iht hatr. yers formula with eaos bottle Show it to your dootor Ask him about It, then do as he says The new Ayer's Hair Vigor will certainly . do this work, because, first of all, it de stroys the germs which are the original cause of dandruff. Having given this aid, nature completes the cure. The scalp is restored to a perfectly healthy condition. ii Mads b j the 3. 0. Ay er Co., Lowell, Mass. Why Is This? " Every city man considers It his duty to josh a friend who moves to the country. Washington Herald. Strong Healthy Women If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the faot that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted for motherhood. This can be remedied. ; . Dr. Pierce!s FaYorife Pr escriptloii " . Cores the weaknesses and disorders of women. . It acts directly on the delicate and important , organs concerned in motherhood, making them ; , 1 beaithy, strong, vigorous, virile and elastic. , "Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and almost oainless. : It Quickens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous merits .. ; It Mokes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Womea WelL ' Honest druggists do not offer substitutes ,'and urge them upon you as ' just as good.' ' Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of habit-forming Or injurious drugs. Is a pure glyceric extract of healing, native American roots. - ff-sA Sw Yellow Journalism. . Grandpa often read aloud from the, newspaper for mamma as she went about her work. One morning five year-old Maxine brought a paper and lat down at his feet Grandpa noticed that she, too, was pretending to read aloud. "A little girl, ate, a chicken alive and feathers growed out all ovei her - back," was the startling bit ol news he heard. From the House keeper. . . ' I.: Chief Sufferer In the Duel. '.. The cost of duels is dwelt upon by Aureiien Scholl in. his "Reminis cences." He tells, of . the elaborate preparations made for a hostile en counter between two journalists whom he knew. One of them borrowed 20 from Scholl to meet his share of the expenses; This sum .was never re turned. "After ten minutes perfunc torv fencing:." he adds, "the principals embraced each other, and both left the ground without a scratch. I was the Only man hit" Soft Water for Good Tea. "New York water ia too hard to make good tea," said the English matron.- "The use of soft water Is one secret of tea making that New York people seem never to nave learned. Before we found that we could buy soft, water bottled we softened the water for making tea with a pinch of soda." , ; ','-.; Hits Himself in Head With Hammer. It is just as reasonable to hit your- lelf in the head with a hammer to sire a headache as it is to try to cure rheumatism with alcohol, balgrene wntains absolutely no alcohol, Pro urable at all druggists. ."'-- r - , ; ,'' Favorite Cholera Cure. (A favorite cholera cure in the west la made as follows: Red pepper, two ounces; powdered asafoetida, two ounces; carbonate of iron, four ounces; powdered rhubarb, one ounce; Spanish brown, six ounces; sulphur, two ounces. The mixture is made into pellets with flour and water and given three times a day. The mixed powder is added to the soft food as a preventive, giving a table spoonful twice a week to every two dosen fowls. " ' Calves and Cows. -It yoa want to make a veritable mtlk-produclng machine of a cow and have her worry as little as possible never permit her td "mother" her calf. Take it away from her as soon as pos sible, for if ah has time to become strongly attached to It she Is sure to worry when It is finally taken away from her. If the first two or three calves are thus removed the maternal instinct is likely to become largely dormant, and she will come to con sider a pall rather than a calf as the natural channel for her milk. Stops Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a relia ble remedy for any kind of horse lameness. Will kill the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is excellent for sweeny, fistula and thrush. i Here's Proof. :" I tued Sloan's Liniment on a mule for hijth lameness,' and cured her. I am never without a bottle of your liniment have bought more of It than any other remedy lor rains." Bauy Kirby, . ' . Casssdy, Ky. " "Sloan's Liniment Is the best made. I hare removed very large shoe boils off a hone with it, I have killed a quarter crack on a mare tliat was awfully bad. I have also healed raw, sore necks on three hones. I have healed grease heel on a ' mart dial could hardly walk." Anthony G. Hi ybr, Oakland, Pa, . ; Route No. u LIMIIvIEIT is good for all farm stock. "My hogs had hog ch<ra three days before we got jour liniment, which I was advised to try. I have used It now for three days and my hogs are almost well. One hog died before I got the liniment, but I have not lost any since."' A. J. McCastmy, IdavQIs, Ind. Bold by aU Dealers. Frio. S0O.&S1.CO ft h w 1 ,A r j 3' 4svw. 1 ' Bloaa'l Book on Horses." Cattla, Bogs sad Poultry . ' sentote, Aaana Dr. Ear! S- Sloan Bosteai. Mass. ForPRODUCE POULTRY, ETC; j We want all kinds of First Class Fruit and Produce, Vegetables, Butter, ! Eggs and Live Poultry. Can use Potatoes and Apple3 in large quanti ties, some Hay and Oats. Drop us a postal stating what you have for . sale. ' We will reply at once, and can pay you CASH on receipt of goods., HILTON-MAI Wholesale Commission Merchants Rcfernte: Uii It Tillos auk. Pisses: Mais 2795;. A 3344. 103 Front St., Portland, Or. t ' Effective Wall Paper Border. - Recently there haB come Into wall paper fashion a type of border that is cut along the bottom to follow the lines of the design, usually vines, leaves or the like. Against a plain wall pa per such a, border is particularly ef fective, as all who have seen it can testify. . At first this border had to be cut out after the design was print, ed on the paper, but -a New York man has invented a machine which does the printing and the cutting at the same operation. Do Yon Vm Eye) 81tT Apply only from Aseptic Tubes to Prevent Infeetion. Murine Eye Salve In Tubes New Size 25c. Murine. Eye Liq uid 26o-60c Eye Books in each PkaT. - . : Natural Inclination. : ; "Do you think your nephew shows any predilection -for ar useful pur suit?" asked the . serious relative. "Well," replied Mr. Groucher, "Judg ing by the way be tries to keep bis face and hands and clothes, I think he would enjoy being acbimney sweep,,' . .''"- '-- . ' j - Hothfrs will ind Mrs, WlnsloWS Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use fot heir children luring the teething period. Flowers of the Sea. , - "Zs.. The sea has flowers as the land has, but the most brilliant of the sea flowers bloom not upon plants, but upon animals. The living corals of tropical seas present a display of floral beauty which in richness and vividness of color and variety and grace of form rivals the splendor of a garden of flowers. , Delicacy of the Ancients. In Italy today pigs' livers are served in a way that Is acurately described by Apicius before the Christian era. Mlxerd with herbs, salt and wine they are stuffed Into small sausage skins, sith one bay leaf to each and baked. ' Rr:?nj;! FORTJfCUMATISM. Mrs. Olive Huntington, Nortons, Ore, says t " " I consider your Mexican Mustang Lin iment the best of liniments. I have used it for different ailments and it always gave satisfactory results. It is especially good in cases of Inflammatory Rheuma tism and aU foras of lameness."-. . 25c BOc $ 1 a bottle at Drug & Cent Stores f f "'KKITME .-1. 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