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POULTRY AND GAME On tt you fancy prlcei for Wild Ducks 'and other ram in season. Write u for cMk offer en all kinds of poultry, perk. eto. Pearson-Page Co., Portland Machinery KAMMut-fTaiwf Maihffl. 1 crjr bought, told end fcellere. sawmttis, etc The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st CU Portland. Bend for Stock List and prices. DAISY FLY KILLER plans' aoywfcer., at tracts sal klUs all Alas. Neat, deaa, or namental, convenient; cheap. Laitl all eees.a. Mule ol aietal, canttpiUortlp over ui sot loll off Injurs anythlnr. Guaranteed effective. Bold by sealers, of tent br upreei PK paid lor IV. tMMOJJ BOHSJLa. ISO DeXU) Av., Jroekljs, . H M.&M. SCHOOL of TELEGRAPHY 633-635 Chamber of Commerce Bnlldiag PORTLAND. OREGON A school for the teaching of Telegraphy under the personal supervision of the proprietor, A. E. Myers, expert telegrapher. Day and night sessions. TERMS: Courses In easy monthly installments, enabling you to take op a well paid profession at little cost. Write for full particulars. Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. ra., or by appointment Mail 5714 DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS Scientific Treatment of all Acute and Chronic Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-6-7 Arcade Building. Seattle. j American and Other Opals. It Is generally conceded that the opals found in any part of America are leas hard than those found in other localities, but they are no less bril liant, and some of them withstand at mospheric effect and the wear of time quite as well. Others again fade and become translucent and opaque in course of time, or according to the de gree of exposure. "Watch Out" Indigestion 4 m Dyspepsia a Constipation m Biliousness E5S ES will surely "get you" 13 if you are careless and m ra neglect the Stomach, a a Liver and Bowels. . Be m on guard, and at the first sign of trouble m always take m ES HOSTETTER'S : a STOMACH BITTERS m It tones, strengthens, 1 ra invigorates the entire a system. Try It now. a Rented Wedding Cake. There was something wrong with the cake, the baker said; it looked all right and it smelled all right, but his artistic sense told him it would not taste all right. "Then fix it up with an extra coat of icing, and we will keep it for a ren ter," said the proprietor. "Who in the world would rent a cake?" someone asked. "Wedding parties," said he. "They want a big cake in the center of the table for show, but a cake of that size good enough for a wedding would cost more than they can afford to pay, so they order fine cake put in individual boxes for the guests, and use the bride's cake just as an ornament They don't buy it, they rent it. Some times a cake is rented a dozen differ ent times. After each wedding It la freshened up with a new coat of icing, and looks as good as new for the next occasion. A good renter fetches about $3 a wedding." The Tender Skin of Children Is rery sensitive to heat. Use Tyree's Antiseptic Powder for all summer skin affections. It quickly affords the lit tle sufferer relief. 25c. at druggists or sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, Chemist, Washington, D. C Adv. By Their Speech Ye Shall Enow. A traveler who believed himself to be sole survivor of a shipwreck upon a cannibal isle hid for three days in ter ror of his life. Driven out by hunger, he discovered a thin wisp of smoke rising from a clump of bushes inland, and crawled carefully to study the type of savages about it Just as he reached the clump he heard a voice say: "Why in did you play that card?" He dropped on his knees and, devoutly raising his hands, cried: "Thank God, they are Christians!" Mother will find Mr. Winnows Soothing Byrupthe best remedy to tise lor their children during the teething period. Bird Lights Lamp. In Greensford, England, a street lamp was found lighted every morn ing, and the lamp lighter could not ac count for it, so he set a watch who soon found the culprit A tomtit had built its nest in the corner of the lamp, and had a habit of hopping on the ring attached to the incandescent bypass, which caused the light to be turned on. GOOD DIGESTION IS THE BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST ALL BODILY DISORDERS. THEBESTSAFEGUARD FOR A GOOD DIGESTION IS - v Many Years' Loss of Memory. A Nevada case is reported where a man wandered away frpm his wife and three children. For ten years he was not heard from. Passing through the state again something seemed to snap in his head and he knew himself again. He had gone to Texas, mar ried and had another little family. His wife had died only the week be fore his knowledge of his real self re tuned. He attributed his loss of mem ory to overwork while figuring on complicated contracts. Nrt thnno-ht.f nl nerafin Tinea ItnuM blue. It's a pinch of blue In a wwe bottle of water. Ask for Rod Cross Hall Mue, the blue that's all blue. Deadly Insult. It was an Engish ship with an Eng lish crew and an American passenger list. Two stewards were having a heated altercation and pouring forth anathemas upon each others' heads, when as a crowning insult one said to the other: "Aw, you eats just like a passenger." San Francisco Argonaut. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. ConBtination is the cause of many diseases. Lure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. Terse and Truthful. "Too much absorbed in his busi ness," was the comment of a news paper on the death of a brewer who was found drowned in a tank of his own beer. PROBLEM OF STORING GOODS Careful Assortment of Things to 8ave and to Throw Away It the First Requisite. When deciding what to keep and what to send to be sold, it Is well to make a careful estimate of the com parative cost of storage and replacing deducting from the latter item the probable selling price. When you ap ply this test you will probably find that most of the kitchen utensils should go to the auction room, nor will It pay to store for any length of time the vast assortment of odds and ends which accumulate In most house holds. - One should pack for storage much the same as one packs for any other removal, with this difference, that the goods may not be unpacked for many months, and that It is desirable to get them Into ae small a compass as pos sible. With a view of reducing storage space study ways of using all the In terior space of furniture turned upside down. A large picture with a deep molding can have the space from the glass to the outer line of the frame filled up with smaller pictures. Books should be packed in a good many small boxes, rather than In one large box. Make sure of complying with the regulations of the insurance com panies. Have your things thoroughly cleaned before you store them. Pack as closely as possible. Do not store rubbish. St. Helens Hall Portland, Or soon Resident and Day School for Girls In ehante of Sinters of Bt.J"hn Baptist (Eptanopal) Collegiate, Aoad.mle and Blemintary Departments, M uelo. Art, gloouiion, Domeitio Art, Domeau. Soienen, SvBwasiam. ifor catalog adtli tub sister summon. Office 80 St. Helena II all Reminders of the Long Past. Two human skeletons in perfect con dition were unearthed during road widening operations' near Abergele, North Wales recently. They were burled in a trench with other remains. Near the spot are the Bites of ancient British encampments, and many se vere engagements between the Eng lish and the Welsh were fought hard by. Just "Between You and I." She Why, her and me were the best of friends before him and her met Of course, this is between you and me. London Punch. E El Q El -To Women- Seeking Health and Strength For those ills peculiar to women Dr. Pierce 13 recommends his "Favorite Prescription" as gj "THE ONE REMEDY" m b B B B B B ' A medicine prepared by regular graduated physician of unus ual experience in treating woman's diseases carefully adapted to work in harmony with the most delicate feminine constitution, i All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus tomers for the past 40 years. It is now obtainable In liquid or sugar-coated tablet form at the drug store or send 60 one-cent stamps for a trial box, to UulTalo. Every woman may write fully and confidentially to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, lluffalo, N. Y and may be) sure that her case will receive careful, conscientious, confidential consideration, and that experienced medical advice will be given, to her absolutely free. Hr. Vtrri'i fYeaiont A&le SfmkfeimJieiiiiraMf. .l 1 grand bowilt. Sagarcixxtd, tinj granal taty to takt at camijj Rare Work of Art Found. A statue of Venus was found in a cellar at Naples a short time ago. The ground floor of a house collapsed suddenly, revealing an ancient cellar containing a magnificent statue of the goddess. The statue is of Parian mar ble and belongs to the best period of Graeeo-Roman art Only Changes Needed. The other day my 6 year-old broth er, who has a fat chubby hand, was trying on my kid gloves. He found they were too tight for him, and when I asked if he could wear them he said: "No, but if some of the too long side was on the wide I could wear them." Exchange. f BOOKKEEPINP. snnirniAvn Telegraphy: Commercial, Railroad, Wireless Are Included in the course at BUSINESS COLLEGE Write aa far further tnfurmaliun. No trouble to answer uesUona. Fourth Street Near Morrison Portland, Oregon ajSAllARODND Thin cotton blankets are most prac tical for summer, because they can be easily laundered. If hung double over the lino they will need no Ironing. One way of making the guest cham ber appear homelike Is to have a vase of fresh flowers on the desk and an other on the bureau. It is a good idea to put the freshly laundered sheets at the bottom of the pile In the linen closet This makes It possible to give the sheets equal wear. When closing the house for a vaca tion don't forget to leave the fires ready laid for lighting. Don't forget the cat and don't lock It in. There is economy In buying some of the household supplies in bulk bluing, soap and starch, for Instance, will all keep. Soap really Improves with age. When the fire is running low and a quick oven la wanted, open the oven door, filling It with cool, fresh air. Then close the oven door. It will heat more quickly. To bread veal, dredge It with flour, then dip It In egg and bread crumbs and brown In hot fat. Then cover with milk and cook in a very slow oven until tender. White straws are best cleaned with a cut lemon dipped in sulphur and rubbed on the hat This should be al lowed to dry and when It Is rubbed off the straw will have regained Its white ness. GOOD USE FOR WASTE Conservation of Ali the Products Raised on Farm. Beef Pot Roast Loaf With Macaroni. Use what is left over of a pot roast running It through the meat chopper. Pare and quarter one large onion, pour boiling water over It and let stand about ten mlnuteB. Then run it through the chopper. Put the chopped meat and onion In a bowl, add one egg, four rolled crackers, one-half teaspoonful pepper and a teaspoonful salt, unless the pot roast was highly seasoned, and a half teaspoonful sage if desired. Work Into a loaf; place In a baking dish and bake in a moderate oven for an hour. Just before serving, remove the cover and let It brown. Cook the macaroni as usual, drain and pour over it the brown gravy that Is left from the pot roast and set on the back of the stove to simmer. Heat a can of tomato soup and serve with the maca roni around the loaf. Fruit Tarts. Any kind of bottled or canned fruit one pound of flour, one-half pound tinned marrow, sugar, water. Fill dish with fruit, add sugar In propor tion; put the flour into a basin and rub In the marrow with a teaspoonful of powrered white sugar (a little bak ing powder may be added If liked). Wet up with enough water to make a stiff paste, roll out and cover the tart In the usual way; bake in a gen tle oven. With some fruits, like goose borrles, currants, etc, there is too much Juice and a little should be left out or It will boll over and spoil the appearance of the tart A half hour to bake tart Make one medium tart Canned Red Peppers. Wash one peck of red peppers, out a slice from stem end of each and re move seeds; then cut in thin strips by working around and around the peppers, using scissors or sharp knife. Cover with boiling water. Let stand two minutes, drain and plunge into Ice eold water. Let stand ten min utes, again drain and pack solidly Into pint glass jars. Doll one quart vine gar and two cups of sugar 15 minutes. Pour over peppers to overflow Jars, cover and keep In cold place. Nettle's Whits Cake, Put white of one egg in a cup, fill with sweet milk and turn Into mixing bowL Into sifter put two cups flour, one cup sugar, a little salt two level teaspoons baking powder. 81ft Into the bowl. Mix and add two table spoons soft butter (not melted) and flavor. Beat ten minutes, as beating Is the feature. To Clean Oil Paintings. When cleaning oil paintings cut s slloe of potato dampened In cold wa ter over the picture, wiping off the lather with a soft damp sponge and lukewarm water. Dry It and polish with a piece of solf silk that has been Washed. Department of Agriculture Devotes Much Time Toward Solving Prob- lem of Much Importance for : Farmer and Fruit Grower. For several years the United States department of agriculture has been devoting a great deal of time toward solving one of the most important questions before the American farmer and fruit grower today.. This is the conservation of all products on .the farm, letting nothing go to .waste. Special trains with leading govern ment experts In charge have been sent out through the country to demon strate and lecture on! the various ways by which the enormou3 waste of this country can' be turned Into profit While many subjects, of great Interest were discussed there was, perhaps, nothing of greater Importance than the subject of caring for the millions of dollars' worth of fruits and vege tables that go to waste every year, by the canning process; ; The advisability pf canning the sur plus at home or on the farm, where produced, was explained by these ex perts and steam canning outfits were shown so that the farmers and their wives could see how easily this work can be done. As the heat of boiling water Is not sufficient to properly sterilize such foods as vegetables, Instructing Farmers How to Can Their Surplus. meats, fish and a few fruits, the steam pressure method of canning , is almost unanimously endorsed by experts In this line. With a steam-tight recepta cle canned foods may be subjected to a much higher degree of heat, and the ferment germs totally destroyed. Many parts of the country are or ganized Into canning clubs under the supervision of government agents. They hold meetings at Intervals and the children, as well as the older peo ple, are taught how to successfully can all food products. Lectures are given at these meetings by the person in charge, and prizes are awarded for the most perfect goods. This work is rapidly extending into all the states and in a year or so the entire country will be organized into "canning clubs." The farmer and fruit grower have a great deal to thank the United States government for. Unlimited praise is due our government for the educational work that is being done, In helping the farmer to realize great er proflts for his produce. BAD PRACTICE OF FARMERS One Cannot Afford to Burn Corn 8talks and Put Nothing Back In Form of Humus. (By B. E. SARA-) It always makes me feel sad to see smoke arising from the burning corn stalks in the field, because the farmer is burning up his land and doesn't know it. How can wo expect to burn up stock which the soil produces and put nothing back in the way of humus, and then hope to keep our soil in good condition? Maybe I'm wrong when, I say that farmers do not know what they're do ing, for doubtless some of them do know that It is a bad practice, but burning stalks is easier than disking or cutting thorn up, and they are a nuisance to plow them under. Some farmers say there is no benefit in plowing under stalks, but I cannot figure It out that way, because I do. not soo how we can go robbing our soil and keep up the fertility. It costs very little to keep a sheep and a flock of 50 sheep is worth money. PUMPKINS STORED IN FIELDS Plied In Row and Covered With Hay Protection Is Afforded and Bal anced Ration Formed, (By M. COVERDELL.) You needn't expect to reap much profit from gorging your hogs and cattle on pumpkins for a few days during the harvest season; then cut ting off their supply of this valuable feed for another wholo year. Store jour pumpkins in the field. Pile the pumpkins in a row, as high and aa wide as you wish, cover with hay and set up fodder on each side to a thickness of three or four feet This not only affords ample protection from the cold, but also enables you to form a most profitable balanced ra tion by adding "the fruit of the vine" as you feed out the corn and fodder. Try this. Source of Contamination. Cracked or badly worn utensils are a great source of contamination for milk and cream, as they afford a har bor for various objectionable ferments which ultimately cause considerable trouble. Mot Profitable Feed. With hogs, especially the feeding that produces a steady, speedy growth. Is the most profitable. A pig that is stunted In the early days of Its life should never have a place la the breeding herd. Labor Saving. It taken at a ver yearly age chick ens can be taught to come and go at certain times, to feed la a certain way and do other things that will save time and annoyance. Setting Peach Trees, A great many people set neach tr too deeply. The ground should be plowed very deep, but the holes for the trees should only be deen nonsh to oover the roots well. GREATEST ENEMY OF CHICKS That, Which Causes More Los Than Anything Else la Chilling Ver min la Next Important The greatest enemy of the chick, and that which causes more loss than any other one cause, Is chilling; the second enemy in importance because of amount of Iobs is lice; both lice and chilling are the indirect cause of bowel troubles, because both sap the vitality and life of the chick, making It impossible for the little fellow to resist the organisms of disease whclh are alwayB ready to attack It Dusting the setting hen helps, but some ilee are. quite sure to escape, and can later: be found on the head of the chick. Rub a little dab of lard on top of the chuck's head, getting It into the down thoroughly, and you will get these; repeat the dose in a week, and If the hen is furnished a good dusting place, the lice are not likely to give any more trouble; but whenever you see a chick that seems unhappy, eyes closed, droopy, look for lice. , 'K.,. : The brood , coops should be thor oughly sprayed before using with some coal-tar preparation, sheep dip, white wash, or a mixture of four parts coal oil and one part crude carbolic acid. It pays to be ahead, and that explains why so few of us are making anything on our poultry; we neglect these little things; because of neglect disease gets the start of tie, we become discouraged because of the losses, and give up and blame our luck, when all the bad luck might have been prevented by a little careful preparation. Qlve the checks a clean place, all the heat they can stand, keep them free from vermin, and you can safely count them before they are raised. AROUND THE HONEY MAKERS All Falling or 8low Queens Should Be Changed Promptly and Breed . Only From Very Best. ., Comb honey that is to be Bent to a distant market should be shipped before cold weather, since the combs become extremely fragile when cold. Change all falling or slow queens promptly, . and breed from the best you can secure, thus "raising the standard of your stock step by step and improving the average year by year. The young bees, hatched from Au gust 1 on, constitute the colony to be wintered, and for this reason it Is wise to see that much brood is ready, even if you have to resort to stimu lative feeding. As a rule bees cast a prime swarm as soon as the first queen -cell Is sealed, unless prevented by , bad weather; therefore, the first young queen may be expected to emerge on the eighth day from the first swarm. When the hives are well distribut ed In a certain space, their inmates can be more easily handled. It seems to Improve their disposition, especial ly if there are some trees, shrubs, or the like about it. Robbing is not so prevalent, either, and the absence of that always helps to make the bees better natured. HANDY IN SORTING POTATOES Smaller Tubers Fall Through Holes in Revolving Screen Work Done With Rapidity. A New Tork man has designed a machine for sorting potatoes, and here It Is. A frame, with one end higher than the other, has a hopper on one and angular rollers ratably supported in it A belt that passes over these rollers 1b formed of strips of wire so Interwoven as to make a rather large mesh. Across the frame and just beneath the hopper Is a chute. To sort the tubers they are poured into the hopper and spread ' : : Potato Sorter, over the revolving belt All the smaller potatoes pass through the openings in the belt, roll down the In cline to the chute and are ejected at the side of the frame. The larger veg etables remain In the belt and are car ried to another receptacle. This meth od is not only more rapid than sorting by hand, but it makes sure that there are no mixed sizes in the different lots. For Lawn-Making. The best fall months for lawn-making are August and September. If the soil is well prepared, deep, and rich and mellow, the grass will usually secure a good start, and with a little protection after the ground freezes will continue to make roots during mild intervals, and by spring will be much in advance of a lawn made at that time and which, owing to a late season, may have to be deferred be yond the usual seed time. Disinfecting Whitewash. Aa excellent disinfecting whitewash may be made as follows: Slake 25 pounds fresh lime in sufficient water to make a paste, sprinkle In 15 pounds of flowers of sulphur, add SO gallons of water, and boil for an hour Then add enough water to make 60 gallons and apply with a spray pump, using a bordeaux nozzle. Forage for Ducks. Do you know that a patch of ground sown to turnips now will In a few weeks provide forage for the ducks T They are so fond of this that they often "eat young turnips right out of the ground.' Lima Prevents Disease. Scatter the air-slaked lime every where In the poultry-house during damp weather, and on the yards, too. and It will do much to prevent roup. Back of this, however, must be clean liness and dry Quarters. WORKS ON SCHEDULE WOMAN'8 EXCELLENT ARRANGE MENT FOR THE "DOG DAYS," Cooking for the Week, by Her Method, Practically Confined to. One Day ' Meant Ease and Rest for - ' the Other Six. Following is the way one house mother arranges the meat courses in her home during the "dog days." She Is blessed, fortunately, with a family that value her highly enough to insist on easy work in hot weather. ... She uses her coal stove only once a week, on Saturday, when she does all her baking.; On other days she useB the flrelese cooker for the preparation of vegetables and other foodstuffs which dp not require quick cooking or much heat " She uses an oil stove for making coffee and tea, and cooking such vegetables and other foodstuffs as require but short time. u . On Saturday she bakes enough cake, bread and pie to met through most oi the week to come, and she also roasts a big piece of meat On Sunday the roast is served cold, with a special acid Jelly of chili sauce.- On Monday the meat is chopped fine and molded in aspio jelly, which is made from a stock prepared by boiling the bones of the roast On Tuesday meat enough for two days is cooked in the flreless cooker, and what Is left over by Wednesday is turned into a loaf ol pressed beet On Thursday chops oi cutlets are used, and on Friday fish is served. .- Two pies, each of a different variety, and often a pudding are baked on Sat urday. , One of the pies is used for Saturday's dinner, and the pudding or an ice is served on Sunday. The other pie is reserved for Monday or Tues day. On the other days the desserts are Jellies, Bavarian cream or chilled desserts, or something that requires no hot fire to prepare. Two loaves of cake are also baked on Saturday, one that is of the kind that improves with keeping a few days. While the oven is being used the top of the stove is put to a good purpose. A whole ham and a beef tongue are boiled on Saturday to use throughout the week at luncheons. Enough boiled salad dressing to last through the week Is prepared and placed in the re frigerator. If Saturday happens to b a mercury record-breaker the baking Is done on Monday or Tuesday. With plenty of fruits, vegetables, cheese, eggs, salad and herbs an excellent table Is set throughout the summer. ; Of course it requires some hard work and much Judgment and exceu tlve ability to do the bulk of ths week's cooking on one day, but the housewife has an excellent rest for th other six days. There la little or no heat from the kitchen during th week, and much oil and coal are saved item worth considering. . Cherries Preserved With Cloves. Take the weight of the cherries In sugar and to every two pounds ol sugar allow one-half pint of water, Make a sirup of this And when deal boil the cherries in it about 45 min utes, but not long enough to lose theii shape. They should previously . hav been stoned. Do not put in but a few at a time. When they are all dons let the sirup boll one hour, pour ovei the cherries while hot and seaL Now, I am very fond of cherries, but have found them a trifle insipid and to over come that I use one-quarter teaspoon ful ground cloves to every two pounds of sugar. They are not spiced, but simply suggestive of the clove. , Rhubarb Preserved In Cold Water. Wash,"skin and cut rhubarb in inch pieces and fill Jars full. Put under cold water faucet and fill to overflow Ing, being sure the rubber 1b well wet all round. Cover and seal. Some oi the wire fasteners on my jars are quite loose, but I have used them and have not lost any fruit because ol wetting the rubbers all round, that is, fill to overflowing and allow the Juice to run all round the rubber; it acts as a glue to the cover, which sticks fast and I always have to pry mine off. Exchange. Artlstlo Porch Pillows. Natural-colored burlap makes serv iceable covers for porch pillows. Tc decorate, cut inch-wide strips of bright silk (possibly from discarded necktlei or hair ribbons which have been washed), thread In a tape needle and darn In half-Inch stitches through the loosely woven burlap a bold design oi interlaced squares or triangles, or s swastika. A half dozen covers can be made in an afternoon, and they are very effective when piled in a porch settee or Gloucester hammock on th piazza of the summer bungalow. Corn Cakes. ,.. r Add to one-half can of corn one egg. Season with salt and pepper, add bread crumbs until butter la fairly thiok; then let stand 20 mlnuteB. This mixture must be thick enough when dropped by the tablespoon. Wont run much. So if you think batter needs more crumbs sdd them. Fry in small cakes in bacon fat until brown and crisp on both sides. Serve with bacon for breakfast , Eggs Sur Ls Plat Six eggs, one tablespoon butter oi nice dripping, pepper and salt to taste Melt the butter on a stone-china oi tin plate, or shallow baking dish. Break the eggs carefully into this, dust lightly with pepper and salt put in a moderate oven until the whites are well "set" Serve In the dish la which they were baked. Keep In Water. Cranberries may be kept aa tndefl nlttdv lona: time without being cooked 1 V. Vncntn (v thorn v,vtrw with water, writes a contributor, xne oer ttea I boueht at Thanksgiving tims were four months later in aa perfect condition as when my grocer gave them to me by being kept la water la a Maaoa Jar. RAISES fe DOUGH Better than ether powder producing light, dainty, whole soma cakes and pastries CRESCENT BAKING POWDER is hiffh arrade and moderate in price I 25c lb. tin at ffrocers.fi. Went Mfg. Oa,3attU " ' n sT I II watt Remains of Old Civilization. Scattered throughout the Caroline ' islands, notably at Ponape and" Lele, are massive ruins, one of a sort of Venice, whose origin Is wrapped in -mystery. Hundreds of acres in some, localities are covered by the remains . of walls, canals and earthwork of a stupendous character. There are old roads paved with stone' blocks, ancient stone platforms, and on the lagoons - The islands offer a rich field for the - archaeoloo-int. " ' : Ltttnld blue Is a weulc eolation. Avoid It Bar Red Cross Ball Blue, the blue thaf s all blue. Aak your grocsr. , . :' Natural Fountain. Containing a quart of clear, pure water to every foot the "water vine," ea rJolr stfi-io Ita-IiIta lAoflleftao afam s wiavA oiiariv iinv tvuuivou uwiu - dropping from the ceiba and mahog any trees to which it has climbed, is -; one of the wonders of the Guatemala jungie. - wnen me stem is - cue ins r water spurts forth in . a refreshing stream. Moisture is drawn' up from' the soil, and filtered through the pores of the plant. When Your Eyes. Need Care ' Pry Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Peels Pine Acta Quickly. Try it tor Bed, Weak, . Watery Eyea and Granulated Eyelids. Illus trated Book in each Package. Murine) la eompoanded by onr Oculists not a "Patent Med lelne" but used in successful Physicians' Prae lioe for many years. Now dedicated to tbe Pub- -Uo and sold by Druggists at 26c and 60o per Bottle. " Marine Bye Salve in Aseptio Tubes,. a and 6Ua Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago ; Bird on Chimney Suffocated. " A dead pigeon dropped down the chimney of a Glasgow (Scotland) house, the other day while an aged woman named Elizabeth Hotchkiss was seated at tbe fireside. The bird scattered tbe ashes of the errata unon the woman. with the result that she was severely burned. It is thought that the pigeon ' had been sitting on the chimney head ' and was suffocated. For Eczema Also for Salt Rheum. Tet 7 ter, Psoriasis, Lupus, and All Skin Afflictions. AH skin troubles should be attacked from, within by giving the blood circula tion a good dally bath. This ls accom plished with S. S. S., the best known and most highly recommended blood purifier ever discovered. Its action ls very rapid. Its vegetable nature is such that it nat urally goes right Into the blood, saturates the entire circulation, bathes the tissues with an Influence that enables the skin to hal quickly. The action of S. S. S. Is that of an antidote, and this fact has v been demonstrated time and time again in . the most severe forms of weeping eczema. .. Its Influence' in the tissues where the tiny arteries transfer the red blood for the worn out blood to the veins ls quite remarkable and goes on constantly with -every tick of the clock the beat of the heart . . And new skin ls thus caused to form while the germs of irritating Influences that cause eczema are scattered and their harmful nature entirely suspended. S. S. S. has a wonderful tonlo influence -In the - blood , because it contains no "dope,1' is not a physic, ls entirely free of any mineral drugs or any other drugs-, except the remarkable medicinal effect ot the pure vegetable products of which It ls made. - ... " Few people realize how harmful are many of the strong, crude ointments that " used to 'be in favor before they learned that S. 8. S. is safe, speedy and sure. Ask at any drug store for a bottle of -8. S. S. Give it a good trial and you will Boon see a decided improvement In any form of skin trouble. "Write to The Swift Specific Co., 160 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Oa., for special free advice on eczema and any other form of skin or blood trouble. Do not allow anyone to palm oft a cheap substitute for S. . S. S. Tou . will be grievously disappointed If you do. There ls nothing else "Just as good" as S. S. 8. "DIDN'T HURT A BK" is what they all say " ':" stW.LWUrakWJaeUaHta of our . Painless . Methods of Extracting Teeth. . Out-of-town peo ple can have their plata and brldce work finished in one day If necessary. An absolute guar antee, backed brlS rears ia Portland Wise Dental Co. orncr. hours: S A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 ta t Phooeat A 2029; Main 2029. ralDoi Bids., Third and IVasMnstaev Porttaael OUTOFTOWTJ PEOPLE mau of Noa-roiaae, ir-oak . C GEE WO the ChinaM doatcc. Try onoe more If von nave beea dortarlna; rhk this one and (hat one and have not obtained aw. Banent pallet. Let th n creat nature sealer i iaa noee your cm and pmrrit' some reswdr wbe aotion i. ju u s. sure and eafe. 11 ia preecricUoes are compounded from Rooca. Berte. iiads ad Barka (hat bave b?n iptfnnd from everr enae ter of the slofce. The eevreta oi taeee medicines are wit k nown to the OQteide world, bet have ben handed doarn from iatber to son ia tbe rbrMflaas families ia Chi&a, -v coxsnTATiojr rsER. If yen live out of town and cannot call, write trm erT.ijMom biaak and eiretUar, onjiinniaa s nam ta etairin.. ! TEE C. 6EEW0 CHISESE IEEQICIXE CO. 1 62 first St., Cor. Morrfeoa Portland, Orccaaw twin - I n u It Red bordered white towelltfc held togetber with wide rlck-raci braid, in&kea a pretty portiere to hang la s jflrt's room. No. M, 13 VUEX writin to adrtlcn, " ua this paper.