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POULTRY AND GAME ' Can gat yoa fancy prices for Wild Dueka and ether rams in Maun. Writ na far cash affar on all kinds of poultry, perk, eta. Pearson-Page Co., Portland Ship us your VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIDES fney.u-on request to all who makaohlpmenwdariiig February on jear' subacrii'tlonto eithsr Mrtlim fcorthwert f-oif c Farmer. Please tell ior ih bora about our liberal oner, bbip to F.H. SCHMALZ & CO. hi. Cuitte! $10,000. 141-143 fta St PORTIAND. ORE. Mention thii paper when writing. H IOWABD E. BTTHTON - Aaaaxer sa8 CAsmM, 1 1 Leadrillo, Colorado.. Hpec-imen prices: uoia, Silver. Lead, U. Oold, Buver. ioo; wio. ouo t. no or Copper, II. Miulina envelopes a id fall price lijj 1 entonilpllatl'J5on,'0, V"l,,JlnPi!? w0" Holtei Bif srenosi Gwbonate National Bask. For Sola 470 a. in Stevens Co., Wash.; TO a. cult, bal. timber and rraas: B-r. house, cellar, barn, out-Vilrle-a. 40 bearing fruit trees, etc. Price vBSUO. Terms. Address AJM. Thomas, Marble, Wash For sale at a sacrifice 40 a. near Rex, Yamhill Co., Or.; 18 a. cult. bal. pasture; 6-r. house, barn, out bid kb, 4-a. orchard, stock, machinery, ata. Aa- dress F. Schwarzin, Rex, Oregon. For Sale 60 a. In Mason Co., Wash.; t a. cult, bal. logged-off land. Formerly dairy farm; 4V a, fruit; 7-r. house, barn, outbldirs. stock, machinery, eta. Excellent fruit ranch, yielding ,2W to $400 an eera in blackberries. Bargain. Address L. G. Francis, Shelton, Wash. Will sacrifice my 6V4 a., all cult, mostly fruit, in Benton Co., Wash.; modern 8-r house, outbldgs, ate.; also 23 a. near by, 20 a. cult; excellent dairy ranch. For particulars address Theo. H. Becker, mcniana, vvusn For Sale 10 a. all in orchard in Benton Co., Wash. Irrigated by Sunnyside canal; nr. school, railroad, ate.: all conveniences. Less than market value. frrtrl. p. Koners. no vn, ioppemii, w r A 1) -L, ITWmIV Cj Tl Co.; 1 a. cult, bal. stumps and timber; house, out bid is, etc.; Fries $1000. H. Simma, Spence onuge, d. v. For Sale BeBt 320-a. all cult, wheat farm in Adams Co., Wash.; house, barn, outbldgs, 8-a. orchard, horses, 8 cows, hogs, poultry, machinery, house hold goods, etc.; including everything, $40 par acre. j. jwoepip, nrnaumuim, hwh. For Sale Good fruit and dairy ranch, 270 a.. In Ferry Co., Wash.; 86 a. cult, 6-r. house, barn, 7 luthldrs.. orchd, etc, 8, L. Adams, Curlene. Wash, For gale, or trade for property in Oregon near Eu gene 112 a. in Madison Co., Ala.; 100 a. cult , 7-r. bouse, 2 large barns, outbldg-B, stock, mach., etc B. F. Murine, HunUville, Ala. Watsoa T.. Coleman, Patent Ijtwver.W'aahluirton. T).C. Advice and books free. Kates reasonable. Ills; best references, Bsat services. PATENTS TMl.!.... Second-Hand Macl Machinery Second-Hand Maehln. and ines. oners, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co., 83 1st St. Portland. Bend for Stock List and prices. BANDMEN: X? " SS HOLTON and BUESCHER band Instruments. The most complete stock of Musical Merchandise in the Northwest Writs for Catalogues. BEIHERLING-LUCAS MUSIO CO. U4 Second Street, Portland. Oregon RAW FURS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES. QUICK KtlUKNS , t. H I.IFRFS & CO. . P. I'taaemann, Mgr. IMANUFACTURINC FURRIERS ZDS Mormon Si Corbel) BMg. hi Fir Nai l Bub. rortluiOn. S&BBBaV !""'"a A Toy for Cats y THE CATNIP BALL i For fun nd health. At Nfei'. J drug, toy and department . t-"- Write DR. A. C DAN- Price 10c. tLS, lac., 182 Milk Si., Bertsa, , THE EXERCISER for book on Cats. mi ' ' $450 PROFITS" 12 LARKSPUR it make thii record. Small snace will do. It'i the king of money-makers. - "Back Lot Schemes" explain this and a core of other remarkable "scheme In dirt" Writ for prospectus. ROBERT II. CLARK, 1400 East Irving St, Portland, Oregon. GOT AHEAD OF THE PAPERS Height of Wisdom Exhibited hy Mr. Toba Saga on His Periodical Vlalt to Kanaaa City. "Whenever I am In Kanaaa City," itated Mr, Tobe Sagg, of Goshkonong, 'and feel atealin go'er me a low, feb rile yearning to put myself In the clutches of a total stranger, ramble round In apocryphal places and fill my system with aqua fortis and dog teed, to be found next morning by the pious monks of St Bernard, groping dazedly and ready to burble to the po lice my real name and address and the customary lie that I have been trimmed of $3,752 In cash and notes well, when I feel any such microbes gnawing at my I order up to my room In the hotel a pitcher of Ice water and lock the door, clink the Ice awhile, look through the bottom of the empty tumbler 46 consecutive times, and then go to bed with my $25.16 under my pillow, to make next morning serene ly content In the knowledge that I have deprived the newspapers of an Interesting item and cheated the folks at home out of a story that would have been told on me unto the third and fourth generations of them that hate me." Kansas City Star. MUCH EMPLOYMENT FOR SKAGIT COUNTY SETTLERS Seattle, Feb. 22 H. C. Peters hai a land proposition especially appealing to the man of limited means. He ii subdividing 8,000 acres of the finest fruit and dairy land in the Northwest, located near Mt. Vernon, Skagil county, Wash., and adjacent to bif mills that offer abundant work at good wages. Mr. Peters solves both th Logged-OrT Land" and the "High. Cost-of-Living" problems. He hai offices with the Seattle Trust Com pany, 800 Third ave., Seattle, ana will gladly answer all inquiries. , DISCOVERY OF 370 COMETS. Statistics collected by Borelly, the French astronomer, shows that since the sixteenth century 376 comets have been visible to the naked eye, with periodic and 18 have been seen - at more than one return, and 66 have been visible to the naked eye, with 7 that could be seen in full daylight, Nearly two-thirds of the discoveries, appear to have been made in morning before sunrise, more than half in the second half of the year. The French observatories have led In discover les, 67 of the comets having been first detected at Marseilles -and 46 at Paris, but only 16 at Geneva, which has the next highest record, 15, at Florence, and 14 at the Lick observa tory. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup tie best remedy to ugefort-eUobUdraa v urmg tie wemiug periou. Singing at work Dr. Johnson was annoyed to find In the Hebrides that the strokes of the sickle were timed by the modulations of a song in which all the harvesters Joined. In the days of the hand looms most weavers crooned over their work. Dairymaids used to sing on the milking stool, not only to light en their labors but also because tha cows were held to yield better milk when cheered by a tune. Brightening Flower Pots. Flower pots frequently fade into a dingy color from their original bright and cheerful brick red. They may be easily brightened again by putting or dinary red ochre in water until it is about as thick as paint, then painting the flower pot, which absorbs the color and holds it. HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Peal direct wilh rrmnufao wai -"Sb luror, we pay mo mtcnesi 'ft CT irce for I!aw Fura. Write . 1 ..:mi at , ii- i u:. iur 1 1 vju ritv iinfc mil i u'ef in tUtfaU N. M. UNGAK CO., FURRIERS mScvMlhStTcd. PORTLAND, ORE. Lawful to Call Man an Ass. It 1b lawful in Switzerland to call I man an ass either in anger of other wise, according to a decision of thi cantonal tribunal at Zurich. Thi court declined to award damages it a Bult arising out of a quarrel be tweeu two prominent citizens. you will find our new Implement catalog a good thing to own. It vill post you on prac tical money making saving farm machinery Full of GOOD things from cover to cover. We send it free . Just mention this paper. MITCHELL, LEWIS and STAVER COMPANY. -Portland. Or. y . Not Customary. "Etchem has been given tha Illus trating of the latest Winston Wheezer story." "Gee, that's fine!" "But' he isn't at all sure he'll take the Job." "Eht Why not?" "He says it will oblige him to read the tory." Cleve land Plain Dealer. "What's the USB" waiting for Nature, alone, to bring back your aapetite, to make the liver active and the bowels regular? Some assist ance is needed and HOSTETTER'S- STOMACH BITTERS1 is really 1t. For 60 years it has helped in cases of Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Colds, Grippe and Malaria. WE URGE A TRIAL TODAY Avoid Substitutes Learned In the Law. Tramp (while the young magistrate r helplessly turns over the pages of his law book) "Please allow ma to assist you, page 817, the third section from the bottom. Fliegend Blaet-ter. Just Between Friends. Maul "So Juck compared mo wltn something Bweet, did he? The deal fellow! Wliat wns it?" Marie"! don't think I should tell you." Maud "Oh, do. I insist!" Marie "Well, h referred to you as 'the human marsh- niullow.' You certainly had laid the powder on thick, dear." ii ft EAD SHOT DR. PEERY'S VERMIFUGE FOR WORMS ROMAN EYE DALSAM For Inflamed Eyelids Prepared by Wright's Indian Vegetable PILL CO. NEW YORK sngnt Mistake. 1 understand you went over to Crimson Gulch and lynched tha wrong man?" "No," replied Three-Finger Earn. "You can't lynch the wrong man In Crimson Gulch. We jest' got Piute Pete a little bit ahead of his turn." ' IK IT' S YOUR EYES PETTIT3 EYE SALVE I. what yen nd "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say uf our Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town po pla oan hava their plat and brld go work finished In ona day If neoaaaary. An absolute guar antee, backed by 24 years In Portland. "IT" 111 1ST -A 4 -eafBat. Wa-keajaln-l fcft.tf..l mi Hum m Mmmu Wise Dental Co. orncc tiouRS! 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays t to i Phones: A 202 Main 2029. raiting Bias., Third and Washington, Portland Something Not Generally Known. Scott "Say, old man, I'm stuck on a quotation. Who was it said: 'A horse I A horse! My kingdom for a horse' I" Mott "I thought everyone knew whore that came from. That'i what Absalom eald when his horse ran under the tree and left him hanging by the hair to a limb." Boston Tran scrli U A. D. 2014. Bell Boy "Room 101 rung. They'r singing college songs and they wan! ten more cocktails and a half-dozen more boxes of cigarettes." Hotel Pro prietor "You Just tell those young society ladles they've got to bo quiet er; they're keeping some of the gen tlemen boardors awake." Puck. Little Arithmetic Problem. If twelve persona were to agree tc dine together every day, but never sit exactly in the Barue order around th table, it would take them 13,000.00( years at the rate of one dinner a day, and they would have to cat more than 479 million dinners before they could got through all the possible arrange ments in which they could place them solves. "a.lnt LIU' 1 Effl Ska ' ev in v nn IB- A sick COW Is a bad InvwtmanL anrl a raw thai I. not producing as much good milk as she should Is not well. All cows need careful attention to keen them health v. and little disorders can be keut from beeomiua hi. l.v t use of Kow Kurt. This famous remedy is a sura cura and Drerentlvaof most raw s such as Lost Appetite. Milk Kever. Bunches. Ked W.lw. K.nnrln. Abortion, Barrenness, and Retained Afterbirth. Get a package of Kow Kura from your dealer and keen It on hand romimM. cent and 11.00 sites, A.k for ropy of "The Cow Book." DAW aMOCUIIOH tl, IFItS. Uiaxtllli, VI PAOifio ccasr orf0uroa NtTUMSUlCt, hrtluilra. UUUIH UU Ci, Im litkt. taL North Vacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy an r S l : ; The North Pacific College was estab lished in 1898. It has departments oi Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train iiK of younp; men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses sion begins October First An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to Registrar, North Pacific College East aai Orqot Sts FartiM On GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TACKS Success these days means work and lota of it. You can't work at top speed unless your stomach is right on the job. If it isn't, try POWELUS Stomach Remedy and get back into the stride at once. Time is money and you can't afford to lose any. Get the remedy at any drug store or send to Powell Remedy Co. Spokane, Wash. II Bottle. Six Bottles for 8. Unconscious Humor. . The annals of unconscious pulpit humor will be enriched by an Instance furnished some little time ago at St John's church, Keswick, England. A lady's watch has been found in tha churchyard, and the vicar, In making his usual weekly announcements from the pulpit, referring to the find, stated that the watch could be claimed In the vestry. The next announcement was: "We will sing hymn No. 862: 'Lord. Her Watch Thy Church la Keening:.' " ' Be thrifty en little thtnrsliks bluing. Don't ae. eept water for bluing. Ask (or Keif Cross Bad tiiue, tha extra good value blue To Take Paint Off Glass Easily. There nevft was and probably never will bo a painter who painted the window frames without splashing at least a few specks of paint on th glass. To leave them on the glasi stamps one a shiftless person. To re move them, dissolve a couple of spoon fuls of soda in hot water and wash the spots with this, using a piece ol soft flannel cloth. i Slipper Cases. A discarded rubberized raincoat may be used to make cases for slippers or rubbers. Make the cases in envelope style, binding the edges with tape and fastening the flap over with a com mon snap hook and eye. To Pop Corn. Very often corn will not pop quick ly, even over a very hot fire. If you will put the corn to be normed in a sieve and pour cold water over it not allowing the water to stand on the corn, U will not only pop quickly, but the open kernels will be larger and lighter and more flaky than they c-U rvtot would have bee CUT OUT EXTRA WORK ELIMINATION OF UNNECESSARY MOTIONS IS ONE WAY. Saving of Energy, Not to Speak ot Added Comfort, Is Strong Factor In Favor of Modern House hold Methods. : It baa been figured out in schools ot domestic science that the average method of Bhelling peas takes about five motions to each pod, whereas no more than three motions are neces sary. Place the dish of peas In front ot you, placing the empty dish for the shelled peas in front of that reach forward, getting a pod, "pull It toward you, split it with the fingers at the same time. By the time it is over the empty dish the motion of the finger will strip the peas into that recep tacle, toss the pod to one side and repeat Tne old-fashioned method has gen erally been to -put the dish of un shelled peas in front of you, leave the receptacle at the right and the one for the pods at the left This ne cessitates bending the body, turning the head and making all sorts of un necessary motions between the three dlsheav resulting in loss of good ener gy and many good minutes ot time wasted. Dustpans are made today with long handles. It would be Just as absurd to sweep the floor with a whisk broom as It would be to use a short handled dustpan. In using the old-fashioned dust pans the sweeper has to stoop many times to get up all the dirt mak ing It twice as hard. ' : The broom is very cumbersome to handle while stooping, the back is strained, the face is close to the un healthy dust and everything Is wrong. Use a long handled dustpan, stand erect The dirt can be swept into it Just as neatly and with twice as much comfort and saving of energy. The same -holds good in washing dishes. Many women put the drainer on the left of the dlshpan, necessitat ing the wasted motion of reaching across the pan to place the washed dishes to drain. The natural motion Is simply to pass the washed dishes to the right 8ally Lunns. Mix one-quarter teaspoonful of oft sugar with one-half ounce of com pressed yeast till liquid. Warm one and one-half gills of milk and stir it Into the yeast. Well beat an egg and stir It into the milk. Then strain the whole mixture into twelve ounces of sieved flour to which one-half tea spoonful of salt has been added. Turn on to a floured board and knead lightly, Bprinkllng with a little flour to keep it from sticking. Butter two deep, round tins and put half the dough in each, (Cover the tops with greased paper and leave near the fire to rise for about an hour, when the cakes should fill the tins. Then bake In a quick oven for about thirty min utes. Fish Bisque. A fish bisque is made from one cup ful of cold fish minced very fine, one cup of hot milk and a cupful of any white stock. The carcass of a chick en cooked slowly will yield an excel lent stock for this purpose. The sea soning consists of a1 teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, salt, a dash of cayenne and a tablespoonful of chop ped parsley. . Put fish, seasoning and stock to gether in a pan. Mix one tahlespon ful ot flour and the same quantity of butter ' together and stir into the fish mixture. Cook and then stir in the boiling milk, adding a tablespoon ful of cracker crumbs. v- Potato Apoles. Take two cupfuls of boiled potatoes mashed, and heat them. Mix the mashed potatoes with two tablespoon fuls of hot milk and shape into eight portions, forming a ball. Dent the top of each and insert a clove, pushing It down well to represent the bloom end of the apple. Then Insert another clove to form a Btem at the other end. Brush each apple- over with a little melted butter and sprinkle one side with cinnamon to give a rosy tint Bake in a medium oven for ten minutes and serve hot Mashed White Turnips. The Ingredients of this recipe are three pounds of turnips, halt to one cupful of water, one teaspoonful of butter, one teaspoonful of flour, half teaspoonful of salt pepper to taste. Pare, wash and cut turnips into thin slices. Simmer slowly in covered ket tle. When tender drain off surplus wa ter, add the seasoning and mash well. Set over low flame a few momenta, a little consistency, as white turnips are watery. Then take up and serve. Will require about one hour to cook. Sandwiches for Afternoon Tea. The colder weather demands some thing a little substantial at tha four o'clock tea. A filling very much fav ored by English women Is made from thin slices ot bread lightly buttered and spread with a mixture of orange marmalade, pecan nuts, and cream cheese. Some like this filling placed be tween small tea biscuits, but tha mix lure should be kept from the edges of the biscuit Apple Hot Cakes. Butter gem pans and half fill them irlth rich biscuit dough. Para, core and slice tart, Juicy apples and fill gem pans, placing apples on top of the dough. Cover each one with a heaping tablespoonful of soft maple tug&r and place bits ot butter on top. Dak In a quick oven and serve with :ream. Baked Peas. Wash a pint ot split peas and put them in a bean pot with a tablespoon ful of molaases, a small strip of salt pork and salt to taste. Cover with hot water, and bake like beans, filling the pot with water aa It cooks up. About threa hours ot baking la neces sary. . . . . RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powders producing light, dainty, whole some calces and pastries on T n a. vw BAKING POWDER ia high grade) and moderate in price 25c lb. tin at grocers. Crescent Mfg. Co..Saatde 11 m 3 itmrnt CHIEF IN PUNGENT -COOKING Humble Onion, One of the Malnstayi of the Kitchen, Should Be More T Widely Used. ! Kitchen Lilies No fancy nickname this, for the onion belongs to the Ulj tribe. It Is an "allium" of which w eat the bulb. The eschalot the leek, chives, garlic and rocambole anothei varies of garlic, though much mildei are all of the same family. All are bulbs, all contain a volatile essential oil which is most valuable. They re store and heal the sick who has nol heard of grandmother's onion sirui for colds who has not fled front grandmother's onion compress foi coughs they keep disease away (at disinfectants) they give beauty to thi complexion I Onions are one of thi finest nerve tonics known, and onioni we must have in cookery more espe cially in vegetable cookery. Thej should be considered the wit that en livens the whole. Here is a hint for those who would have a dish of boiled onions some ol the essential oil which causes them tc occasionally indigest is removed bj boiling them in two waters. Also, aft er aklnnlng an onion under water tc keep from crying over It cut out carefully all the base. Another hint before frying or boiling onions for i dish parboil them to remove an ex cess of pungency. We all know thai blonde onions are more delicate thai the brunette varieties and that youni onions or small ones are to be pre ferred to those of portly dimensions Snake Into Tour Shoes ASsn'a Foot-Ease, a powder for the feat. It cures painful, swollen, smarting-, sweating feet. Make nw shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and She Btorea. Don't accept any aubatitute. Sampls fREE. Address A. S.Olmsted, LeEoy.N.Y. Proof of Bird's Age. ' While life periods for birds have been variously stated at from two years for a wren to one hundred for the eagle and crow, Buch figures have lacked authority. Prof. L. Petit has lately brought to the notice of the Zo Dteglcal society of France some birds of accurately known age, and these Include a sparrow of eight years, a blackbird of eleven, a small cardinal of fourteen and an Amazon parakeet of twenty-flve. - TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT ' Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets DruRirista refund money if it falls to euro, E, W GROVE'S signature ia on each bos. 26c Growing Rhubarb In Winter. It Is not a difficult matter to force rhubarb during the winter and if properly done, people living near a good, big market can make fine profit In this work. Rhubarb should be removed from the open garden with as much dirt clinging to the roots as possible. They should then be placed In two or three Inches f soil and the spaces betwen the roots filled up with soil, well sprinkled and left. to mature in com parative darkness. A kerosene lamp Bet on the floor in the cellar will sup ply all the heat necessary. Cough, Cold SoreThroat Sloan's Liniment gives quick relief for cough, cold, hoarseness, sore throat, croup, asthma, hay fever and bronchitis. HERE'S PROOF. Mb. Albert W. PBicK.of Fredonia, Kan., writes : " We use Hloaii's Lini ment In the family and And it an ex cellent relief for ooids and bay ferer attacks. It stops coughing and sneea ing almost instantly SLOAM'S LIMIMEKT RELIEVED SORE THROAT. Mrs. L. Brewer, of Modello.Fla., writes: " I bought one bottle of your Liniment and itUidmeall the good In tha world. My throat was very sore, and it cured me of sny trouble.' GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. Ma. W. If. Straxok, S721 Elm wood Arenoe, Chicago, 111., writes: "A lit tle boy next door had croup. I gara the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. She Kara htm three drops on sugar before going to bed, and ha got up without the croup in the morning. " Price, 25c, 5GC; $t00 Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sentfree. da MM 'rf-.i ' if- v ft !a-jst a. 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There are shaving sets, jewelry, cut glass, base- . balls, tennis racquets, talking machines, furniture, cam eras, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member of the family each of them well worm saving tne coupons tor. - j As a special offer, dur-' ing March and April only, tve will send our new illustrated cata y logue of these presents FREE, . Just send ns your name and address on a postal. Coupons from Duke's Mixture mar be assorted with tags from HORSE SHOE, X T- TINSLEY'S NA TURAL LEAF, GRANGER TWIST, coupons from FOUR ROSES C lOc-tin double coupon), PICK PLUG CUT. PIED MONT CIGARETTES, CLIX . CIGARETTES, and other . tatt or coupom issued of us. Premium Dept. . yt ST. LOUIS, MO. 3 . When Crearn Turns. " If you think the cream for the coll fee Is just a little turned, pour It In i cup, add he coffee, stir well, then put In sugar and you will find It will nol curdle or taste sour. Alwaya put sugar last - Handling Paper Patterns. Every woman who cuts out from baper patterns knows of the bother In pinning It fiat to the cloth. Take a hot iron and smooth the tissue paper pattern over the cloth and it will re main flat without pins. WW for DISTEMPER Pink Eye, Epizootic, Shipping Fever , -and Catarrhal FevOf Sure sure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any aire are inf acted or "exposed." Liquid, riven on tha tongue; acta on tha Blood and Glands, expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures D la temper in Dors and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling- live stock remedy. Cures La Grippe among- human belnes and is a fine Kid ney remedy. 60o and $1 a bottle: $6 and $10 a dozen. Cut this out. Keep !t- Show to your druggist, who will get it for you. Free Booklet "Dis temper, Causes and Cures." Special agents wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., sft GOSHEN, IND., U.S. A. COMFORTABLE NE8T. A Montana farmer's wife who had left her "peach-basket" hat in the attlo from last season, was surprised when she went to get it for the pur pose of making it over Into the new style, to find that a quail had found ; - e access to it through the open window and appropriated It for a nest Thir teen young quail greeted the aston ished woman and clamored loudly for food. She graciously waived her rights, and the baby birds were left to occupy it until they grew to maturity and sailed away one fine morning. Red Cross Ball Blue (rlvea double value for your meney, gone twice as far as any other. Aak your Tale of a Horse. "Why," said the man from Florida, who waa regaling his auditors with tall tales of the wonders of his na tive state. "Just to show you how everything develops down there, a hair fell from the tall of a horse down there one day and fell Into a stream of water. This was in the early summer. It grew into a snake,- then into a big ger snake, and kept on growing until one day late in August it swallowed the horse that originally had shed UP When the Heart la Sore. I will walk abroad; old griefs shall be forgotten today; for the air is cool and still, and the hills are high and stretch away to heaven; and with the dew I can wash the fever from my forehead; and then I shall be un happy no longer Thomas de Quincey. PILES CURED IX I TO 14 DATS -Tour drusvist will refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure any ease of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in to 14 days. 60c Roman Relics In England.' Great interest has been aroused in the Roman discoveries at Kenchester, near Hereford, England. Many coins dating back to the jeign of Constan tlne between 320 and 350 A. D. bars been found. Pottery similar to thai made before" the destruction of Pom sell, la 79 A, D., and attributed to the Potters who worked during the reign of Antoninus Plus, has also been dis covered. - ' - - - Man's Work and Weman'a. Kow the man's work for hi own home Is, aa has been said, to secure ita maintenance, progre'aa and defense; the woman's to secure lta order, com fort aad lorellsesa. Think Before You Speak. If thou thinkest twice before thou Bpeakest once thou wilt speak twice the better for it Better say nothing than not to the purpose. And,- to Bpeak pertinentliy, consider both what Is fit and when it is fit to speak. In all debatea let truth be thy aim, sot victory, or an unjust interest; and en deavor to gain rather than to expose, thy antagonist William Penn. ' , Saving Magazine Covers. Strips of cotton cloth, cut diagonal ly and fastened with library paste to the back of a magazine cover when It la new, will save wear and add to the life of the cover. You Will feel Bet ter In a Tfcw Treatments His Medicines Act Quick ly, Effectively and Painlessly. c. Gee Wo "MiN'j I I IN I lil'lTe-i c. Gee Wo the cmyEse doctor Through the r lief i ff jrded ti siff nig human, ity in thia northwest, (J. Gaa Wo, the Chinese dor tor, haa been heralded by all his patients aa the greatest of his kind. He treats any and all die- -eases with simple yet powerful remedies, con pounded from Roots, Herbs. Barks and Bulls, many of which are net found in thia country ai A their healing Properties familiar only to tl e Chinees scientists. With these remedies be a S) cure Catarrh. Cancer. Asthma. Lung Trouble, Rheumatism. Nervousness, Stomach. Liver ana Kidney Trouble. CONSULTATION TKEX If you Kve out of town and cannot eaTL writs for symptom blank and circular, anfioatnsj 4 seats m stampa. The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162J First St, Cor. Morrison PORTLAND. OR. . ' . r. n. u. Mftt-na. CTHZM writing s ssfnrtiaera. Biases aesa- I ' 1 Steal sfcte pas v I