POULTRY AND GAME
Can get you fancy prices for Wild Ducks
and other game in season. Write us for
cash offer on all kinds of poultry, pork, etc. .
Pearson-Page Co., Portland
Ship us your VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIDES
We guarantee tor. prlre and CHECK BY RETURN
MAIL. Tag, price. ooi.free. We will -md for
rear on rernimt to all who make shipments during
Jsnnarrone venr'ssubw-riiitinn to either Northwest
roultry Journal. J'at-ihe IJnmcHtencl. I'onltry Ajire,
Northwest Pac-lfli'l-Brnicr. Hctite tell jour reign,
bora abont oar literal offer. Hhip to.
F. . SCHMALZ CO.
r-&- Dvttal $10,000. 141-143 Front St. PORTLAND. ORE.
For Sale W a. Lincoln Co. Ore.: IBs, cult, house,
barn, outbuildings, stock, machinery, etc.; excel
lent dairy and cattle farm. K. J. Thomas, Sum
mit, Ore.
For Sale-160 a. Crook Co., Ore.: 60 a. cult, 4-r
house, barn, henhouse, etc. Am no farmer. Bar
gam pr(ce; ternia. L. Regclsberger, Prineville, Or.
For 8ele20 a., all cult, Umatilla Co., Or.: 4-r.
houss, barn, outbldgs, 6 a. orchanl, etc. Ideal lo-
setton, beautiful home. F. E. Wells, Hermiston. Or
For ssle or exchange for Or"sron land, 809 a. Big
Horn Co., Wyo.: 'M a. in alfalfa, s-r house, earn,
eutbltirs, over tu iruic Trees, biuck, mavnmery,
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Howard, GreybullLWyo.
HOWARD K. BTJBTOH - A.ayer ana Chemist,
Xessville, Colorado. Specimen prioee: Ciold,
ii v i i all..... ir.. ni.i Vi.
r Copper, St Mallinn envelopes a 1 full price list
Ent on application. Control and Umpire works
it tee, JHefereaeei Curbonate National auk.
Machinery
Second-Hand Machin
ery bought sold and
exchanged: engines.
boners, sawmills, etc. 'J lie J. E. Martin Co., 83 1st
St. Portland, Send for Stock List and prices.
HUNTERS! TRAPPERS!
Teal direct , with manufac
turer, We pay the highcBt
prices for Kaw Furs. Write
for free price list and shipping
tags. -
N. M. UNCAR CO., FURRIERS
191 Seventh Street PORTLAND, ORE.
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. P, Plagemann, Mqr.
MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
m Korriwn SL Corbell Bldic
Ret Fi- Nil'l Bsnk. lortknd.Or.
LIME FERTILIZER
Also Land Plaster, Lime, Cement, Wall Plas
ter and shingles. Write for prices.
NOTTINGHAM & CO.
102 Front Street. PORTLAND,
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Sleuthing Coffee Frajranee.
Under Frederick the Great fellow
with keen, long noses, throughout the
country got jobs as Coffee-smellers to
smell out the bean roasting and to
detect the odor off the boiling coffee.
The government tried building big
coffee roasting plants and charging
high prices, and In time the Germans
all turned again to beer, and coffee
was considered a luxury.
, Yon Can Get Allen' root-Cast FRCE.
Write Allen 8. Olmsted,! Roy, N. Y., for a
free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures
sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
new or tignt shoes easy, A certain cure (of
corns, ingrowing naiix ana bunions. All drug
gists ieU it 26c. lon't accept any substitute.
Worth While. '
W mar be sure, although we know
not how, we give our lives like coral
insects, to build up, invisibly, in the
twilight of the seas of time, the reef
of righteousness; and we may be
sure, althought we see not why, It is
a thing worth doing. Robert Louis
Stevenson.
Mothers will find Mm. Wlnilow'i Soothing
Byruptfo best remedy to useof 1-aJto-Udraa
p -rug- tie wet mug perioa. (
Not a Man's World.
This is not rightly a man's world.
Great men are but dreams of women
become militant. Women are the real
lnsplrers of men; they ignite his ev
ery conception. Never yet has man
sung, painted, prophesied nor in any
way woven tighter the spirit of his
time, but that his mother was first
great enough to attract the gift; and
more often than not, upon his ma
turity, the potential gift was startled
Into its supreme expression by an
other mother's daughter. Will Lev-
lngton Comfort
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band instruments. The moBt complete stock
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Write for Catalogues. -
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184 Second Street Portland, Oregon
SHIP YOUR VEAL, HCGS, POULTRY and EGGS
,to the
VOGEL PRODUCE CO.
203 J Wasbiuglon St., Portland, Cretan. '
And get lop market prices and money by return
mail. Market reports, shipping tags, etc., sent on
request, References: Lumbermen's Nat'l Hunk.
Old-Tlme Letter Writing.
Tor the purposes of letter-writing
the leaves of some trees were early
need, while the inner bark of the lin
den tree was in such common demand
for this purpose that it has given the
word for a book to two languages.
But one of the most convenient mate
rials for letter-writing were tablets
covered with a thin coating of wax,
upon which it was easy to write with
a pointed needle called a stylus.
Red Cross Ball Blue gives double value for your
money, goes twice as far as any other. Ask youl
grocer.
Beginning Afresh.
"Each morning is a fresh beginning.
We are, as it were, Just beginning life.
In a sense there is no past, no future.
Wise is he who takes today and lives
It, and tomorrow when it comes but
not before it comes. The past Is ol
value only by way of the lessons it
has brought us. There Bhould be no
regrets or crippled energies that re
sult from such. We have stumbled
all have stumbled." Ralph Waldo
Trine in Harper's Bazaar.
TO CUHE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take LAXATIVE HROMO Qulnina Tablet
I isruggiHis r. mu money nit fans to cure. liW.
uuuvc ia signature is on eacn Dox. Zee,
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AMUSING TRICK WITH WHEEL
8eeme to Revolve Automatically With
out Any External Power Appar
atus Is Very Simple.
The mystery of this wheel Is that
it seems to revolve automatically
without any visible external power. II
is at the same' time an amusing tries
and an instructive experiment The
apparatus required is very simple and
can be made at home, says the Pop
lar Mechanics.
A glass bottle is half filled with
sand and water, so that it will stand
securely, and a cork placed in the
neck. Into this cork a needle should
be inserted so that it projects perpen
dicularly, which is most easily done
by heating one end of the needle tc
a red heat and then pushing it lntc
the cork as deeply as possible. Into s
disk of cork of suitable thickness jind
at four points on its side, as equal die
tanws apart, are inserted four pieces
of copper wire of the same length,
each bent at the outer end to form a
hook these copper wires thus form
lng the spokes of the wheel. The rim
is made of a small iron wire bent in a
Cars of Broken China.
When mending broken china always
place it to set in a large box filled
with sawdust. 'By this means it is
easy to Btand the article In any de
sired position, so that its own weight
holds the pieces in place, while the
eement is hardening.
Furniture New to Mary.
A lady out shopping ordered an um
brella stand sept home for her vestl-
' bule, and only reached home late In
the evening, where she had left her
new maid In charge. "Well, Mary,"
she said, "did any packages come?"
"Yes, mum," was the reply. "The
wagon cum wld th' cuapldore for th
umbrellas.
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The North Tucific College was estab
lished in 1898. It has departments of
Ihnt.ifltrv nnH Pliiirmacu Mn cVi1 tn
' t V. America has better fnoilitioR for rh train.
Y J WtktT of yunK men ancl women for success-
I i f professional careers. The annual ses-
V J!j ,H U Bion bv&na October First. An illustrated
tiMJfj catalog of information will bo forwarded
"Wlj U10n nlP''cat'on to
Qorncfrr Nnrfli Po!fi CXana
East Sixth and Oregon Sts., Portland, Ore.
Philosophy.
A philosopher is a n.an who can
look Hard Luck in the face and think
of the value the experience he Is buy
ing will be to him in later years.
Eternal Feminine.
A woman can't win a man merely
by making him comfortable, but she
often can do it by keeping him guess
ing. Topeka Capital.
There Are Compensations.
"This Increased cost of living is
something terrible!'' said the young
man as he paid tho third Installment
on the engagement ring.
Absolute Motsback.
The man who takes no Interest tn
public schools, good roads, religion ot
politics isn't even a satisfactory has
been. Atlanta Journal.
Stops Backache
Sloan's Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff
joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. You don't need to
rub it iu just laid on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once.
Best for Pain and Stiffness
Mr. Gko. Buchanan, of Welch, Okla., writes s "I have used your Lin
iment fur the p'&st ten ycat a for pain In back and stiffness and find it the best
Liniment 1 cvur tiled. I recommend It to anyone for pains of any kind."
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muscles, and all affections of the throat and chest
Cot Entire Relief
R. l lU'RoovNK, of Mjtrsville, Ky RR. t. Box
5, writes i "1 had severe pains between my houl
oors; I got a bottle of your 1 juimem and had entire
relief at the fifth application."
Relieved Sever Pain in ShoulJers
Mr. J. UNMkRwoou, of ooo Warren Ava,
Chicago, III,, writes: " I am piano polisher
by occupation, and since last September have
A I Suffered with, severe pain In both shoulders.
: I could not rest night or day. One of my
sx-1- ye
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(riondt told me alout your liniment.
Three applications completely cured
me ana 1 will never t without it-'
Price 25c, 50c., ami $1.00
at &U Deaiur.
SonJ for Slo-u'i fre yookon horns.
AJilro
Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, Mass.
Mysterious Revolving Wheel.
circular shape and held in the hooks
on the ends of the copper wires. Tht
now completed wheel is balanced on
the free point on the needle, so that il
can turn easily.
Place an alcohol lamp in such a po
sltion that when it is lighted the tin
of the flame will Just reach the rim ol
the wheel. (Any other flame that will
not soot the rim may be used.) In the
box A, placed with its bottom level
with the wheel, put a horseshoe mag
net so that the flame is opposite one
of its poles. After the lamp has been
lighted for a few seconds, the wheel
will begin to revolve, seemingly with
out cause. Why does it do so? Be
cause the magnet magnetizes or at
tracts the part of the ring nearest II
while cold, but not when it is glow
ing. Instead, it will attract the cooler
part of the ring nearest behind the
flame and so on, the wheel thus spin
ning round, faster in the same propor
tlon as the magnet Is stronger and the
Iron rtm smaller.
If this experiment is shown before
spectators as a trick, the performer
may say to the audience that he alone
can make the wheel spin around with
out touching it. Should some one ac
cept his challenge, he may, in a care
less way, move the hox containing the
magnet away or turn it around so that
It will not influence the iron ring and
then, of course, the wheel will remain
Immovable.
TO OPERATE A TOY DERRICK
Object of Invention of New York Man
Is to Provide Mechanism for
Handling Small Loads.
The Scientific American In describ
ing an Invention of A. Pfolffer of New
York city says:
"In this case the aim of the inven
tor Is to provide a new and improved
mechanism for operating toy derricks
arranged to raise, lower or swing
small loads by the use of a motor
driven mechanism easily controlled
by children, affording considerable
amusement and at the same time pro
viding an instructive toy. A boy or
other child can readily control the
motor by manipulating the reversing
lever thereof, and also readily control
the two handles for operating the
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Operating a Toy Derrick.
derrick with a view to raise or lower
the load, to swing the boom up or
down or sldewtse on turning the post.
A side elevation of the invention is
shown in the Illustration.
Simple Card Trick.
The most simple card trick and one
for which neither sleight of hand nor
practice is necessary is performed as
follows:
Place three picture cards either
kings, queens, or knaves in a row and
tell the company that during your ab
sence from the room they can reverse
any card they choose, and that on your
return you will name the card which
they have reversed. You have only
to notice that the white margin of the
cards is narrower on one side than on
the other and to place all the narrow
or all the broad ends cither toward or
from you, and on re-entering the room
you ran see in an instant which card
has been turned.
Ethel's Climax.
Little Ethel bad been brought up
with a firm band and was always
taught to report misdeeds promptly.
Que afternoon she came sobbing peni
tently to her mother.
"Mother. I I broke a brick in the
fireplace.'
"Well. It might be worse. But how
on earth did you do it, Etheir
"I pounded It with your watch."
Harper's Basar.
'Isn't it
funny"
the difference it makes
in your general health
and happiness when the
Stomach 13 right, Liver
active and Bowels regu
lar? ' If you have any
trouble with these organs
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
will overcome it quickly.
Try a bottle today. It is
for Sour Stomach, Heart
burn, Indigestion, Cos
tiveness, Colds, Grippe,
Malaria, Fever and Ague.
Hundreds of Centuries Old.
What is believed to be the earliest
human skull yet found in England has
been unearthed in a Sussex gravel pit
It is judged to belong to the pleisto
cene period, and to be quite as old
as any human remains yet found in
Europe. The skull is said to have evi
dently belonged to an exceedingly
primitive type of human being and to
have enclosed a brain with marked
Differences from that of any living
race. ' ' '
Be thrifty on little thinprs like bluinr. Don't ae
ept water for bluin?. Ask for Ked Cross Ball
lluo, the extra good value blue.
Simplify Life.
"I do believe in simplicity. It is as
onlshing as well as sad, how many
rlvlal affairs even the wisest man
hinks he must attend to in a day;
low singular an affair he thinks he
nust omit. When the mathematician
rould solve a difficult problem he
lrst frees the equation of all lncum-n-ances
and reduces it to Its slm
lest terms. So simplify the prob
em of life, distinguish the necessary
ind the real. From Thoreau "Let
ers."
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
four dru (feist will refund money If PAZO OTNT
4ENT fails to cure any case of Itching-, Blind.
Heeding- or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. fiOc.
Believes Hens Once Had Teeth.
That hens had teeth in the olden
lays is the opinion of Professor Gil
jert of Los Angeles (Cal. ) high school,
in a recent address before a local or-
j-nlzatlon of naturalists he also told
.is auditors that the eggs of birds
lave greatly decreased in size since
;helr teeth became extinct. Had they
seen marketed then as they are now,
le considered, they would, at the
present Bcale of egg prices, bring from
1250 to $1,000 each.
Small Boy Again.
'Bobby, do you see that bright star
iverhead, at the top of the big cross?"
Yes." 'Well, that's Deneb. It is
learly three quadrillions of miles
iway." "Huh! Then how do you know
ts name is Deneb?" ,
To Help In Hanging Pictures.
Cut a groove In the end of a cur
tain pole, place the end of the pic
ture wire In it, and hoist It up to the
nail or hook from which It is to hang,
rhls. saves climbing up and down,
ind also allows one to see more
olearly how the picture Is going to
took. -
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Now in J
HARM IN CROWDING THE HEN
Results Given of Interesting Expert
ments Made at Maine Station
y Must Have Room.
The Maine experiment station re
cently finished a-test to ascertain the
number of hens most profitable to
keep in pens. All the pens were 10 by
16 feet, giving 160 square feet. The
hens were Brahmas and Plymouth
Rocks, and these tests continued six
months.
The hens were fifteen, twenty,
twenty-five and thirty to a pen. The
Barred Plymouth Rocks.
conditions and hens were as 'much
alike as possible to make the test a
conclusive one.
The pen with fifteen hens made a
profit of 80 cents per hen, and the
eggs laid numbered 976.
The pen with twenty hens made a
showing of 1,208 eggs for the pen and
a profit of 71 cents per hen.
The pen with twenty-five hens made
a laying record of 1,328 eggs and a
profit of 35 cents per hen.
The pen with thirty hens had an egg
production of 1,200 and a profit of 30
cents for ecah hen.
The experiment shows distinctly
that hens can be so crowded as to re
duce the profit of an egg farm. The
difference of twenty-five eggs . per
hen for six monthB is great. On the
basis of fifteen to the pen the profits
of the total ninety hens were $72; on
a basis of thirty to the pen the profits
were $36. In each case the actual cost
of feed was deducted.
FOR FUMIGATION OF FOWLS
"DEAD SHOT"
DR. PEERY'S
VERMIFUGE
FOR WORMS
ROMAN EYE BALSAM
For Inflamed Eyelids
Prep-red by
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NEW YORK
Plain, Like tht Squire.
T hear you have got a new baby,
Wiggins." said the squire to his gar
dener. "What are you going to call
aimf Not some high-flown name that
will make htm ridiculous in after Ufa,
I hope?" "Oh, no. Bir." replied Wig
gins. "If ifs not a liberty, sir, we
thought of calling him plain James
after you, Bir."
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New York Man Designs Coop Especial
ly Adapted for Removing All
Injurious Vermin on Bird.
For the fumigating of fowls, to re
move the vermin which are so injuri
ous, a New York man has designed an
effective apparatus. In a coop, speci
ally made are guide rails and between
these rails the chicken is placed, with
its wings spread out over bars that
Fowl Fumlgator.
run alongside. Near the top of the
coop is a hole for the fowl's head, so
that she need not breathe the poison
ous atmosphere. A key is turned and
the fumes rush into the coop and
penetrate the bird's feathers, killing
off all lice and other insects. Little
chicks can also be fumigated in this
device by being placed in a basket
that hangs above the place designed
for the old fowl.
Keeping Eggs Fresh.
In Germany eggs are kept fresh
for any length of time by simply im
mersing them In a ten per cent, solu
tion ot silicate of soda, commonly
called "liquid glass." This produces
the formation of a coating which ren
ders the eggs perfectly air-tight The
eggs so treated retain their fresh
taste for many months. The best
proof of the efficacy of this treatment
has been furnished by the fact that
such eggs, after having been kept for
a whole year, were hatched and the
chickens were strong and healthy. The
preserving solution is best prepared
by dissolving one pound of liquid glass
in four quarts of cold water. The eggs
are then Immersed In this solution,
which should be kept in a glazed
earthenware vessel, and the eggs are
kept in the solution for a short time.'
It one of these preserved eggs Is to
be boiled, the shell must be first per
forated to prevent cracking.
Discarding the Mongrels.
Mongrel fowls should not be kept
for egg production because the eggs
will be uniform In neither color nor
site. This factor of Itself Is ot enough
Importance to Induce one to select a
pure breed, even though the mongrels
might possibly lay as well as the pure
bred fowls, but this is very doubtful.
Improving the Flock.
The welfare of the flock is In no
nay Improved by Irregular and Indif
ferent breeding. Regularity ts to the
liking of the business hen as well as
of the business man.
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nothing can beat it.
It is the favorite smoke of thousands of
men who want selected, pure, Virginia and
North Carolina bright-leaf tobacco.
If you have not smoked Duke's Mixture,
made by Liggett Myers at Durham, N." C.
try it at once.
Each sack contains one and a half ounces of
tobacco thatis equal to any 5cgranulated tobacco
made and with each sack you get a book of
cigarette papers FREE and
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These coupons are good for many
valuable presents such as watches,
cameras, jewelry, furniture, razors,
china, etc.
As a special offer, during Feb
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Varieties of Sharks.
The many varieties of the shark are
divided into the littoral, the pelagic
and the bathybial, according as they
are found near the shore, or in mid
ocean, or at great depths. Besides
those mentioned there are the liver,
the hound, the shovel-nose, the tiger,
the hammer-heads, the porbeagles, the
fox or thresher, and the basking shark,
sometimes, though wrongly, called the
iunflah.
Abraham Lincoln's Plea.
Both read the same Bible and nrav
to the same God; and each invokes
his aid against the other. Let us
Judge not that we be not Judged.
Abraham Lincoln.
Judge's Rebuke.
This Incident of a Judge's rebuke la
related in the case of a lawyer of the
iggressive and belligerent class. When
the latter concluded a speech of .great
length, delivered in a particularly loud
roice, the Judge quietly remarked that
be had a few observations to make to
the Jury "now that the uproar in court
sad subsided " '
FARMER'S WIFE
ALMOST A WRECK
Restored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Her
Own Story.
Westwood, Md. "I am a farmer's
Wife and do most of my own work when
I &m able. I had
nervous spells, fe
male weakness and
terrible bearing
down pains every
month. I also suf
fered much with my
right side. Thepaia
started in my back
and extended around
my right side, and
the doctor told me it
was organic inflam
mation. I was sick every three weeks
and had to stay in bed from two to four
days.
It is with great pleasure I tell you
what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has done for me. I have fol
lowed your directions as near as possi
ble, and feel much better than I have
felt for years. When I wrote you be
fore I was almost a wreck. You can
publish this letter if you like. It may
help to strengthen the faith of some
poor suffering woman.' Mrs. John F.
Richards, Westwood, Maryland.
Women who suffer from those dis
tressing ills peculiar to their sex should
not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound to restore
their health.
If you have the sHe-litest doutt
that Lydia 1 Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia RlMnkhamMedicineCo.
(conutlentiai) l , nrt, m a s s 1 o r ad -rico.
Your letter will be opened.
read and answered by a woman,
ana ccia in strict commence.
That Terrible Habit of Work.
Pat "Say, Dlnny, phwat wud ye
Jo If yez had all the money yes want
ed?" Dlnny "Oi'd be after goln' to
me wur-rk in an auty mobile Instead
of a trolley car." Boston Transcript
"DIDN'T HURT A BIT"
is what they all say
M.W.A.WIII huw in Muuu
of our
Painless
Methods of
Extracting
Teeth.
Out-of-town peo
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THE CHINESE DOCTOR
Lota and lots of powerful and poisonous drags
taken Internally may seemingly help the ailment
for which they were intended, but may barer: r In
jurious in some other way.
nothing that I use can reset on the patient and
cause any complications. The vegetable kingdora
furnishes my remedies in the form of Roots,
Herbs, Barks and Buds. Thes? are gathered froca
every quarter of the world and administered ac
cording to formulas that have ben kept a pro
found secret within the families of the Chinese
doctors. Unfailing cures are the result of these
remedies. My consultations are free. Out-of-town
patients may eend four cents in stamps and
secure a consultation blank and circular. I caa
diagnose your case that way.
The C. Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
162J First St, Cor. Morrison
PORTLAND, OR.
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