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WANTED: Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides NO COMMISSION tnAKucu. Writ today tar lairs and our net cask price list. We ermrantee fair treatment highest prices, nd "Caeca by Return Mail." Give us a trial with your next lot of produce, f. M. Schmali Co., WU CMkii, 110,000. 141-143 FrestSuPsrtlisi Ore. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR Eggs, Poultry, Hogs, Veal Net price t o. t. Portland, week ending Oct. 11. Fresh yalley ere. 80c dog; dairy butter, 22; cream ery, 2628c: bene 13ft 14c; springs, 1415c; ducks, llB13c; fancy pork, 10llc; veal, fancy, 14&14V4c; cascara bark, 6c lb. Ship us furs, wools and hides. Write for any prices wanted. Cash by return mail. RUBY & CO., 107 Front St, Portland. Or. Assets $30,000.00. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY Bought sold ' and exchanged: engines, boilers, Sawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and Prices. 'HE J. E. MARTIN CO., S3 1st St, Portland, Or. Fall Catalog of Men's and Boys' Clothing and all wearing apparel now ready. Sara money on your clothes by sending for It now that you may learn a new way of savins. All or ders Parcel Post paid. LION CLOTHING CO., ,. ... Portland, Ore. , . . LAYTON COOPERAGE CO. Manufacturers of and dealers in New and Second Hand Barrels and Kegs, 6 to 60 Gals. Suitable for Cider .or Kraut. LAYTON COOPERAGE CO. 327 Water Street , ' PORTLAND, OR. BUSINESS COLLEGE t WASHINGTON & TENTH SXSi PORTLAND. Buy a Piano Now PIANOS OF ALL GRADES. Every Make of Pianola Player Pianos. Low Prices and Easy Terms on all Instruments. Write Us for Particulars. ' . ' ShermanayS;Co. PORTLAND, ORE. HONEST TREES ATI HONEST PRICES Older yeur Ipsa dime! from loneett tfUUithed, most reliable nuiserr in die We. Sere nwaey-avoid daappoint. smoI. J00 acres 50 yun thoroughly reliable dealings. Get out list and prices before you buy tree i f W ' t 1 ' ;T H B. 'V0ODBURN NURSERIES" ."Woodbuni, Ore. v Cost of Maintenance. Beef Cows that are not suckling calves may be wintered on silage alone if the silage Is good, without any hay, says the, Breeders' Journal. They are the better for a little straw and a pound or two of cottonseed meal per day. Cows of this kind will consume about 60 pounds of silage a day and the cost of their keep will vary according to the cost of silage and the length of the period between old and new grass. Anybody can fig ure this out according to his climate, cost of sllager .other feeds and graz ing, and see whether he can afford to raise cattle on his farm. What does it cost to keep a beef cow per year in your locality? Can you af ford to raise steers? A little discus sion of this point would be helpful to a great many people. j 8ure Thing, Some men who are always Baying "business before pleasure" never give intelligent attention to either. CEMENT FEEDING FLOOR BEST No Better Foundation Can Be Had Than Solid Clay Soil No Ad vantage In Using Rocks. In making a cement feeding floor on ground underlaid with clay a few Inches below the surface, remove the surface dirt down to its hard clay foundation. Then tap that down solid and level,, and put on the con crete made of one part of Portland cement, two parts of. clean, coarse, sharp sand and four parts of crushed rock or clearr gravel, thoroughly mixed dry, then wet and remixed, right onto the clay. No better foundation can be bad than solid clay solL There Is no ad vantage in putting down rocks over solid clay, as they cause trouble in the future. Put down three or four inches of such concrete, and before It has set put down one inch of Port land cement to two parts of clean, coarse sand, mix and dry as before, then wet and remix carefully, and may be spread upon the coarser coo crete. : - i- '" This will make a durable floor. Rocks and sand below are not re quired, and are no use in a floor of this kind. .' '.When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Feels Fine Acta Quickly. Try It for Ked, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus trated Book li each Package. Murine is compounded by, our Oculists not a "Patent Med icine" but used in successful Physicians' Prae- ilea for many years. Now dedicated to the Pnb liu and sold by Lirumiista at ibo and 60c Der Bottle. Murine Mre Salve In Aseptic Tuoes, Ibo and (Go, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago To Remove Stains. Grass stains may be removed from washable fabrics by rubbing with fresh lard before washing. y Use for Aniline Colors. That aniline colors have a marked action upon various kinds of microbes appears to be established, It is dis covered that aniline compounds in gen eral act to destroy microbes, even in greater degree than does phenic acid. Of the different bacteria examined the typhus bacillus is the most readily affected. Mother! win Una Mrs. Wlnslo-rs Boo thing Byrup the bust remedy to Use for their children during the toetliiug period. Much Gold In World's Coin. Seventy per cent of the gold in civ ilized man's possession is in the form of coin. Knew-Where He Was. Sportsman "Can you tell me where to send a handkerchief I have found belonging to Father Maloney?" Irish Priest "I can; but he'll have no use for ut. ; He's been ; in Hiven these three weeks." Punch. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. Make Money In Fox Farms. Fox farming is a growing industry in southern Yukon. Shake Into Tout snocs Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting;, sweating feet. Makes) new shoes easy. Sold Inr all Druiroists and Shoe Stores. Don't accept any substitute. Sample VliKK Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Itoy, W . X. Phones for Rescuers. - A telephone designed for use of mine rescuers whose heads are cov ered with helmets while at work is operated by throat vibrations, the transmitter being held at the throat. The Real de Luxe Edition. Buy your books to read, not to brag about, aud you'll be safe. Daily Thought. Wipe out the past, trust the future, and live in a glorious now. Elizabeth Towne. Daily Thought. Keep well thine tongue and keep thj friend. Chaucer. THINK OF THE MILLIONS that have been relieved In the past 75 years by Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills and decide whether they are not worth a trial. They regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver and purify the blood. Adv. ism rcs mm rcr & u 1 I "v. V .X 17. L. DOUGLAS 3.oo $3i50 S4.00 4.so AND $B.oo SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Bout Bon' Shots In iht World ' fj.uu, f j.no an f3.00 BHOAIf business iw mis ON 819 CAPITAL, ROWTHI LAKGE3T MAKER Or S J 60 44.00 SHOES IN IE WOkJLD I -Wl k-A XL-. BASTION t Hm that W.Ti lpmiuia. nnmt BUniiHxi on the bottom, W. 1 Auk rour (tester to shew ton L.lHluitlss .&(. 4.00 and S4.KO utii'm .... mm (tuvu ih.i.jii'. ill anil near as oiner makes roming: fo.uu to S7.00 th onir siiierenre is tat price. Miot-s la all leathers, stylet and shapes to suit ererv bndjr. U io eosld rlslt W. I. Douglas Ursa t srtorlns I JlrnrktOB, Hats., tad tee for yourself how vsrefullr W. I.. Ipowrlss shoes are marie, tna Would thea nderstaBd whr ther sra warraated to lit bettor, look betttr, hold their shape sad wear longer tats say outer ssatt tor ut price. It w. I Donelat shore ate not for salt In yonr vlctnttr, onlerdlivct iroiu the fatMory. Ktxies for eyiry nu'iii iar oi mo raimiv, ai ail pneei, ny rum I'oet, luiainitu tne. 'rlt t'ur lllitrtel 4'ihIk. It will show yon bow to onler by iuaU,aiid Kliyyoueau nve money on your tootwrar fMusiws. avt evera sueei. reii .. mm tUttTITVTI I OF PLAIN VEGETABLES Lime and Sulphur Spray. The lime and sulphur spray is ex pensive. It is disagreeable to make and to apply. Hut it clears the trees of a variety of germs and insects. The shothole fungus is dreaded by plum growers. Bordoaux mtiture bos been the remedy. It is effectual, but it requires time ami several applica tions. One good treatment with lime and sulphur will do more to rid the trees of the disease than a season of spraying with Bordeaux. For this pur pose, if for no other, the sulphur is to be recommended. Add to that the effect on the other ailments and it makes the treatment a valuable one for the plum grower. Turnips and Watermelons. Turnip Beeds scattered among the watermelon vines after cultiva tion has ceased, will produce a good second crop on the land. Cheesy Butter. The cheesy taste of butter is due to lack of thoroughness in washing and removing the buttermilk. Butter will not keep well if any of the buttermilk remains. Common Fault In the long run it is with a profes sion as with marriage, we cease to re mark anything but its drawbacks. Bookkeeping - - Shorthand - - Telegraphy To your Ability add BEHNKE-WALKER training. Resell I gsod position i good salary. W stand back of ear iradaites Portland, BUSINESS COLLEGE Oregon. REMARKABLY PRETTY TABLE DECORATION8 MAY BE MADE. Call Only for the Exercise of a Little Ingenuity,' and the Quality of the Food la Not In the Least Im paired 8ome Examples. There are many artificial ways to make lovely decorations, but in the Btudy of vegetable flowers we can show a simple way of making our ev eryday meals more appetizing and still not interfere with the palatable part of the dishes we prepare. These things will appeal to every one who may . be interested in making home dishes with pretty garnishes. For In stance, the small vegetable can be cut into flowers, as follows: ; Beets Cut beets In fancy shapes; they make a pretty garnish for any salad; cut as cups to serve salad in carries out the red color scheme; sliced and cut like hearts carries out the valentine idea. Cabbage Cut cabbage head like flower; take out center and make in to slaw and serve in head. Tou can also serve hot cauliflower for lunch eon In cabbage head or any other vege table salad. Cantaloupes Cut cantaloupe In half, scallop, fill with green grapes and serve as first course; can also serve ice cream in the halves. Celery Cut celery about 8 Inches long, slash each end with scissors and stand in ice-cold water until it curls; then serve on lettuce leaves with may onnaise; this makes a good rellBh. Lettuce Cups are pretty to serve salad In. Use fresh, crisp lettuce. Potatoes Boil and cream well by running through ricer; season with a little butter, milk, white pepper and salt; when a little warm, color deli cately, put into tube, and make into rcces, sweet peas, etc., or mold, into morning glories or nests and eggs. Make Into cups large enough to hold raw egg, run In stove until egg is cooked, and serve around steak. Make mound, serve ohops around it, and sprinkle with peas at base. Radishes Small red radishes can be cut to look like carnations or tu lips; they make a beautiful garnish for aspic in green, and are pretty on leUuce with salad; cut in slices, they look pretty on meat salad; cut with celery, they are nice to serve In pep pers with a taste of onion. Tomatoes Cut tomatoes like pond UL'es; serve with siloes of cucumbers, as a salad. Cut as cups, take out center, mix with cucumber and cel ery, and serve with mayonnaise; these cups can also be used for sweetbreads and chicken. Serve in slices, with cottage cheese between. Cut nice to matoes in half and put cheese flow ers in center; serve on lettuce leaves. Vegetable 80 up. A good vegetable soup is made in this way: Brown in three tablespoon fuls of butter In a saucepan a sliced onion, a sliced carrot, a sliced tomato, a sliced turnip, a stick of celery and a parsnip. After they have browned slowly for 15 minutes, add a quart and a pint of cold water and three or four tomatoes, two or three more stalks of celery, some parsley and a carrot, and simmer gently for an hour or so. Then add three tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs and rub the soup through a Btralner. Season well with pepper and salt, and after it is re moved from the fire add a couple of tablespoonfuls of butter. Serve with finely minced parsley sprinkled over the top and pass croutons with it Cold Potatoes. In summer we will find it very con venient to have cold boiled potatoes for use in potato salad or for frying for breakfast or lunch or for creamed potatoes. We now find bacon and eggs so agreeable and also so easy to cook with little heating of the house that we can easily dispose of the cold potatoes by frying in bacon fat This will save using of meat while giving a good tendency to balance the lighter diet so desirable in hot weather. To Koep Mattress Clean. Mattresses become soiled very easy. A good way to keep them clean is to get unbleached cloth, the cheap kind is Just as good and not so heavy to wash. Make a case Just large enough to fit the mattress, so it cannot wrinkle. Sew It across the head, leaving the foot open. Slip it on and draw it down smooth, and Just sew it here and there to hold it in plaoe. When it be comes soiled take It off, wash, iron and replace. Cool, clean and sweet - Planktd Btefsteak. Take two pounds of best round steak, pound it well after sifting one half cup flour over It; slice six on ions over the steak, Bait and pepper well, shake a dash of red pepper over also; fill dripping' pan half full of cold water and place in a hot oven to bake one hour; do not turn the meat Serve from the dish It was baked In. About 8toekinge. Having trouble with my stockings wearing out at the heels, I have dis covered that a very good way to pre vent this is to sew a piece of velvet inside the back of the shoes. This makes the stockings last much longer. Exchange. ; . About Potatoes. Put the potatoes to soak a little while with a small pleoe of common soda In the water, and you will find they are much easier to scrape and do not soil the fingers. . For Brick Floors. A red-bricked kitchen floor will keep beautifully red and clean If Instead of soap a drop of paraffin oil is used in the water. This mixture remove all the grease marks. When Making Mint Sauee. When making mint sauce if hot rtnegar is used Instead of cold it wtU greatly Improve the flavor and give the sauce better oolor. si 1 1 11 RAISESVicDOUGH Better than other pewdi producing light, dainty, wholi soaae cakes and pastries a m ire BAKING POWDER is high grade) and moderate in price 25c lb. tin at grocers. Cnscaat Mfe CswSaaitU h. m, 11 ran sfi r i , .Si. 1 Memosial to Be Marble. ' Washington, D. C. The Lincoln Memorial commission has decided to recommend that Secretary Garrison award the contract for the erection of the superstructure of the Lincoln Me morial in this city to a local construc tion company at f 1,637,800. The su perstructure is to be constructed in the main from Yule marble from Col orado. New bids '; will be asked for the foundation. ' : Damage by Rodents. Rats are said to do damage estimat ed at $3,000,000 in Chicago . every year. Banish AH Skin Troubles Remarkable Remedy That Works Wonders Against Eczema and All Rash ' If you have been fighting some blood trouble, some skin disease, call It eczema, lupus, psoriasis, malaria, or what you will, there Is but one sure, safe way to get rid of It Ask at any drug store for a $1.00 bottle of S. S. S. and you are then on the road to health. The action of this remarkable remedy Is just as direct Just as positive, Just as certain In its influ ence as that the sun rises In the East It is one of those rare medical forces which act in the blood with the same de gree of certainty that is found in all nat ural tendencies. The manner In which It dominates and controls the mysterious transference of rich, red, pure arterial blood for the diseased venous blood la marvelous. Out through every skin pore acids, germs and other blood Impurities are forced in the form of invisible vapor. Beneath the skin is a fine net work of nerves, a myriad of them in which A. S. S. works with untiring energy to prevent the further destructive work of the acids and . blood impurities. These are scat tered into the veins to be driven from the system. The lungs breathe it out the liver Is stimulated to consume a great proportion of impurities, the stom ach and intestines cease to convey Into the blood stream the catarrhal, malarial germs; the bowels, kidneys, bladder and all emunctorles of the body are marshaled into a fighting force to expel every ves tige of eruptive disease. There Is scarcely a community any where but what has its living example of the wonderful curative effects of 8. S. S. Get a bottle of this famous rem edy td-day, and if your case is stubborn or peculiar write to The Swift Speclflo Co., 10 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Gs, Their medical laboratory Is famous and Is con ducted by renowned experts In blood and pkln diseases. Gross Carelessness. "Bill's going to sue the company for damages." "Why, what did they do to him?" "They blew the quittln' whistle when e' was carryln' a 'eavy piece of iron, and 'e dropt it on 'Is foot" Everybody's Magazine. MAKING HAIR GROW It appears that in all the world there has been discovered one drug and ONLY one that actually stimulates to renewed action ths follicles and cells that nourish the hair and thereby make it grow even on bald heads. That drug la a standard article of commerce well known to the drug trade. The National Standard Dispensatory says it acts as a pow erful stimulant to the growth of the hair. Therefore even if you have tried a hundred kinds of hair tonic without that drug you have not proven that a hair tonic containing that drug will not make your hair grow. The best way is to mix your own tonic or have a reliable druggist mix it for you. Here is a formula that includes the drug referred to: Bay Rum, 6 oz; Menthol Crystals, U drachm; Lavona de Composee, 2 ounces. You can get these ingredients at any drug store. If you choose you may add 1 drachm of your favorite perfume. Apply to the scalp with the fingers night and morning. This formula is recom mended for falling hair and dandruff. It should make your hair grow. It is NOT in any sense a dye and contains no coloring mat ter whatever, but has a tendency to stimulate the pigment-secreting cells and thereby re store prematurely gray hair to its natural color. Milk as Ration for Chickens. Combine the dairy and poultry plants on the farm. In other words, feed the milk to the chickens. For fattening or for laying birds, there is nothing better. It does not make much difference, either, what kind of milk you give them. Sour and but ter, milk are as good as any, while Prof. Llpplncott head of the poultry department of the Kansas Agricultural college, gives the following as an ex cellent ration for fattening purposes: One part cornmeal, one part oat flour, one part barley meal, one part beef scrap, eight parts butter milk or skim milk. This makes what is called slop feed, as it Is thin enough to pour. "Arouse Yourself" Get rid of that feeling of de pression, commonly known as "the blues." It is only the liver that has become lazy as a result of impaired diges tion and clogged bowels. Try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS today and notice the im provement in your general health. It tones and strengthens the entire system. 1 BENEFIT BY USING CONCRETE Farmer Adds Both Comfort and Safe ty, Besides 8av!ng Money Cam-. ent Is Not Large Item. , (By WALTER B. LETJTZ.) ; Safety, economy and utility are the prime considerations in silo building and on all of these points farmers are finding themselves gainers from the use of concrete. Concrete structures are much safer and in the long run are more economical. ' The original cost is about the same as for silos of other materials If the farmer Is able to do the work with his regular force. When the durability and lessened risk are considered it is seen that the con crete construction Is economical in almost all circumstances. The con crete silo Is sanitary and preserves the fodder In a satisfactory way. This fact has been demonstrated by gov ernment tests. Farmers who have not studied the subject of concrete construction will do well to take It up In most cases the material will" be 'cheaper and handler than lumber. . It is , of high value for walks, dairy floors, milk houses, watering troughs and steps, as well as for general. architectural work. Where the farmer is able to supply the sand .and ' gravel without : much expense and has time to perform the labor of construction, or at least 'to . - r- .. . , Concrete Trough for Stock supervise it, the outlay for any given piece of work will probably be less than it would be If lumber were used. The proportion of cement required Is not a large Item of expense. The farmer also gains In the matter of insurance as he goes forward with his experiments In concrete construc tion. This is an important considera tion, and he adds both comfort and safety, besides saving money. , ' HOW MUCH WILL SILO HOLD? Amount Can .Be Closely ! Calculated Provided Number and Kind of ,.. ' t ' ' Animals Are Known. j : . W ' (By A.' D. WILSON.) ' ' ' ''' The amount of silage required and the size of silo needed to' hold it can be quite closely calculated provided the number and kind of animals to be fed from it are known, before build ing , ;. ' :' An average cow or beef animal may be fed about thirty-five pounds of sil age per day and the usual period during which silage is used in this latitude will be about 210 days. Large animals' or those that are being fat tened ; may consume ' considerably more than thirty-five pounds per day, but this has been found a fair aver age. ;.-l;V, . "'. ' . ., . In a silo of ordinary depth, the average, weight of , the silage is about forty pounds per cubic foot Near the top of the silo, .however, where the presure Is not great, it will weigh only twenty-five pounds per cubic foot while at the bottom of a thirty-five foot silo It may weigh sixty pounds. Taking these averages, it a cow eats thirty-five pounds of ensilage In a day, she will eat ,thirty:flve fortieths, or seven-eighths, of a cubic foot per day, and with this as a basis it, is easy to determine the number of cubic feet of ensilage required to feed a cow or any number of cows throughout the season. The diameter of the silo must be such that the stock on hand can use one or two inches of silage off the top each day during the win ter and at least three inches per day when summer feeding of silage is to be practiced. This is necessary 'to keep the silage from spoiling. A silo ten feet In diameter is adapt ed to feeding ten mature cattle. One twelve feet in diameter will feed fif teen head, and one fourteen feet in diameter will meet the needs of twen ty head; but if there are thirty or more cows to feed, a sixteen-foot silo should be erected. These silos should be thirty or forty feet or even more in height - SOME GOOD POULTRY DON'TS Particular Attention Should Be Paid to Drinking Fountains - and Character of Feed. Don't let the drinking fountain sit in the sun, for If you do your poultry will surely get diseased. Don't feed sour and unwholesome food, because If you do the fowls will have Indigestion and liver trouble. Don't forget to provide shade for the poultry, : the scorching hot sun will be sure to make the hens sick. Dont keep the males in the same yards with the females. If you have no separate pen, sell them to the butcher. . .. Don't forget to supply grit and oy ster shells. The hens need them as badly during summer as they do in the winter. Dont forget to bury any fowl that' chances to die. Disease is spread through a whole flock by allowing a decaying carcass to lie around. Don't wait till fall to sell all sur plus stock. Now la the best and most profitable time. . Feeding Place, Dont throw duck feed In the filth. Feed In troughs, and only what can be eaten clean. Take out whatever Is left over. Keep ducks In good appe tite. The duck has no crop like the chicken. Therefore soft . foods are necessary. Future Beef 8upply. In the future our beef supply must come from our farms. The ranches are being cut up and sold for small farms. Why not raise a few beef cat tle each year to consume the surplus hay and grain crops 7 Useful Tool. A tool used to fight fires on the California forests combines a rake, spade and hoe. It it compact so that tt can be carried on horseback, and weighs less than CH pounds. . 20" GAUGE 7lTk unmnT.nftS REPEATING SHOTGUN rhe Model 1912 Winchester is the lightest, strongest A handsomest reneatine shotgun on the market. It rwVha onlv about S5i oounds. yet it has great strength, because its metal parts throughout are made of nickel steeL It is a two-part Take down, without loose parts, is simple to operate and the action works with an ease and smoothness unknown in guns of other makes. See one at your dealer s or Send to Wlndmttr Rtptatbg Arm Co Ktm Hows, Com for circular. LIGHT WEIGHT, NICKEI. STEEL REPEATER. Middle Age Mortality. Insurance men are noting an in creasing middle-age . mortality. In this country it has increased 20 per cent in thirty years. In England it has been very much less.' Putting Pigs on Grass. When pigs are six weeks old they may be turned Into grass and clover pasture if the weather is warm; . 11 cold and ground wet keep them la dry, roomy pens. Success depends largely upon Good Health x :. . In your race for success don't loose sight of the fact that only through good health can you attain success. The tension you must necessarily place upon your nerves, and the . sacrifice of proper exercise you have to make at times must be balanced in some way. ,. - - '. - - Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery y U th balancing power a vitalizing power. It acts on , the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition, thus purifying the blood and giving strength to the nerves, indirectly aiding the liver to perform its very important work. Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery has been successful for a generation as a tonlo and body builder. Sold by medicine dealers in liquid or tablet form trial box of "Tablets? mailed on receipt of 60 one cent stamps. ?- If in failing health write Dr. R. V. Pierce's faculty at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, New York. DR. PIERCE'S GREAT FAMILY DOCTOR BOCK, Ths People's Common Sense Medical Adviser newly revised up-to-date edition of 1008 nases. of delicate questions which every woman, single or iaarriedtoagM to know. Sent FREE in cloth binding to any address on receipt of 31 one cent stamps, to cover cost of wrapping end mailing only. , - Robber Band Loots Bank. Fort Smith, Ark. After a rifle bat tle with several citizens Wednesday, a band of robbers, who had looted the vaults in the First State bank at Dar denelle. Ark.,, escaped. There were said to have been eight men in the band.: The robbers secured approxi mately $4,000, according to a state ment, from the bank officials. The robbers have succeeded iu eluding half a dozen posses which are scouring the country. Daily Thought. ' True dignity comes only of humility. Pride is the ruin of dignity, for it is a worshipping of self, and that involves a continuous sinking. George Mac Donald, i " . . Four Under Auto Escape. Hoquiam. J, H. Brown, secretary of the state public service commis sion; R. A. Brown, editor of the Stats Capitol-Record of Olympla, and Miss Tantis, also of the Capitol-Record, all of Olympla, and Charles Cooper, pro prietor of the Pacific Beach hotel, a well-known ocean beach resort, es caped death by the merest chance when their automobile turned turtle on the county road east of Hoquiam. - All four were pinned under the car, but none was injured. Peter Gran- strom, who arrived on the scene a few minutes after the accident, res cued the trapped autoists. i,-'. , Copper Consumption. The United States is the chief con Burner of copper. Our big 1913 catalog (free), shows thousands of the most wonderful bargains ever offered in the history of the building business. It will show you how to save money on Lumber, Sash, Doors, Hardware, paints and all building materials. We aril to yon direct at factory prices. 1 PAINTS B iiriji to set our gH prices tn fors yos buy paint WsTlsss ro monty da paints for House, floor, Wagon or Bsra-Bsrs Paint' 90c gal ? Bath tuba. ' , $22.B9 Be rour own plumbert We sell plumbing msttrlals of all kinds at whole salt prices Toil ets; Lsvstorles. Sinks, Pipe. FU Hnis, valves, faucets, ete DOORS Tliouiandufcrgf of styles and sixes In slock ii 1 Cl lor i; nmmnf delivery. from $12S up Our free cata log shows the finest line of doors shown any where, sll st s(U prices. Buy row lumtwr from the Srst eroding. Doat bey from null yards that stll lumbar that h bn sradad 1 or Hsu Ours Is all first crsda and ftrat quality W Mil einct at mill print SmS us yaw lists saa tat our oek-eouam. prepaid prteta. .V kmn& u. today your lumi3rTiTiSourMwm point W. will tell you Juat what It will coal tralsM fld to your station. Catalog fraa. 220V WastUkeart Sillies) - w-e fcetdeO Fit Boys for Business. When a boy undertakes to learn the grocery business In Prague, Bohemia, his employer demands from $20 to $60 a year from him and in return furnish es board and clothes. The lad must attend an advanced business school at least twice a week and on Sundays study an additional language. He Knew What He Meant We were visiting a cousin whose small boy was very fond of the des serts served. After finishing his din ner he waited for a time and then said: "Mamma,' is there any last thlngf" Chicago Tribune. ; Get Rid of Scale. ' Oyster shell scale is not always re moved by the lime-sulphur spray. But the Dominion Experimental farm at Ottawa, Can., has shown by - actual test that a good whitewashing will succeed where the spray falls. Forty pounds of lime, 40 gallons of water and eight pounds of salt make up the recipe. Spray on the tree Just after the leaves fall, and again as soon as the first wash has dried. The scales will loosen up from the bark and fall off. This will not do away with the need of the lime-sulphur spray for San Jose scale, but Is ad ditional . wonin a GREAT SUFFERER Tells How She Was Restored - TbHealAbyldiaE. 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