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WANTED: '-'-'-V Veal, Pork, Poultry, Hides NO COMMISSION CHARGED. Writ today for tagi nd rar nt caeh price list. We guarantee fair treatment, highest price, and Chuck by Return Wail." Give us a trial with nor next lot of produce, r. H. Schmali A Co., Cia-l $10,000. 141-143 FraMSCfsrtM, Ota. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR Eggs, Poultry, Hogs, Veal Nat prices f. e. b. Portland, week ending Oct 25 Freeh valley eggs, 86c doe: dairy butter, 22; cream cry. J628c; bene 13&13V4c; springs, 14(J15c; docks, ll813c; fancy pork, lOrtMlc; veal, fancy, U3il4e; cascara bark, 6c lb. Ship us furs, wools, anohnir, wax and hides. Write for fur price list and any other prices wanted. Cash by return mail. RUST & CO., 107 Front St., Portland, Or. ; ,. Assets $30,000.00. Rich CARAMELS Deliveredon Mellow AIWVItIIJIjO receipt of price One pound assorted, pure cream 60c. One pound assorted, pure milk ...60c. fisher Candy Co., 1427 Catharine St. Philadelphia PATENTS taom F. Coleman. Patent Ijtwyer.WaeblHKton Advl:e and books frta. Rates reasonable. Highest references. lieet services. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY , Bought sold and exchanged; engines, boilers, sawmills, etc Send for Stock List and Frlces. THE 1. E. MARTIN CO., 83 1st St, Portland, Or. Most pop ular game of the cen tury, the laughing success, never gets old. By mail 60c. Affinity Card Co., 805 Lewis Building, Portland, Uregon. AFFINITY Agents Wanted The "Topgrade" Shoe ' FOR MEN A Really Classy Shoe If rear enler im Ml auols, writ Is PRINCE SHOE CO., Portland. Ore. m tr i a u pti i nuurif iu in. van p. nu Mm 01 It or by appointment DR. JOSEPH ROANE Chiropractor SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS Scientific Treatment of all Acuta and Chronic Diseases. Licensed Practitioner. Suite 424-6-7 Arcade Building. Seattle. - . , . Wouldn't Do. "I don't suppose women will ever wear pockets." "No; with these transparent clothes everybody could see how much money a girl had in her pocket, and no wom an would like that." ' . Luck and a Position. Ralph - Miss Woae, sometime! I think Bertie has a chawmed life. ; Miss Wose WhyT Ralph Whenever he goes after a position he finds it has been taken. Kansas City Star. LARGE CITIES GROW FASTER Find Remedy i For Eczema Also for Salt Rheum, Tet ter, Psoriasis, Lupys, ' and All Skin Afflictions. All skin troubles should be attacked from within by giving the blood circula tion a good dally bath. This Is accom. plished with S. 8. S., the boot known and most highly recommended blood purifier ewer discovered. Its action Is very rapid. Its vegetable nature Is such that It nut. t urally goes right into the blood, saturates the entire circulation, bathes the tissues with an Influence that enables the skin , to heal quickly. The action of 8. S. B. Is that of an antidote, and this fact has been demonstrated time and time again in the most severe forms of weeping ciema. Its Influence in the tissues where the tiny arteries transfer the red blood for the worn out blood to the veins Is qulto remarkable and goes cn constantly with very tick of the clock the beat of tho heart And new skin Is thus caused to form while the germs of Irritating Influences that causa eczema are scattered and their harmful nature entirely suspended. S. 8. B. has a wonderful tonlo Influence - In the blood because it contains no "dope. Is not a physic, Is entirely free of any mineral drugs or any other drugs except the remarkable medicinal effect of the pure v ego table products of which It Is made. Few people realise how harmful are many of the strong, crude ointments that used to be In favor before they learned that 8. B. S. Is safe, speedy and sure. Ask at any drug store for a bottle of 8. B. S. Ulve It a good trial and you will soon see a decided Improvement In any form of akin trouble. Write to The 8wift Bpeclflo Co., 180 Swift Ultlg., Atlar.tn. Oa., for special free arivlco on eczema and any other form of skin or blood trouble. Do not allow anyone to palm off a cheap substitute for B. 8. S. You will be grlevouHly disappointed If you do. There is nothing eie "Jtmt as good" as 8. 8. S. Per Cent of Rural Population Rap idly Diminishing:. In 1880 about 71 per cent of the population of the United States was in the country and 29 per cent In the cities, while in 1910 only 64 percent was rural and 46 per cent was urban. These figures indicate an alarming tendency towards the depletion of country towns and rural communities, and the congestion of trade and popu lation in the larger cities. It should also be borne in mind that during this period the standard of living has been steadily on the up-grade and that the per capita consumption has increased considerably. This condition undoubt edly explains in large measure the high cost of living problem which is becoming a serious matter with the masses of the people. But the com mercial side of this problem is not its most serious aspect. It is evident that if this movement continues it must seriously "undermine the health and strength of the American people. This movement' of population into the larger cities has been at the ex pense of both the rural sections and the small towns. 'If we can bring about a realization of the advantages of the medium-sized towns and a re versal of this movement, not only these towng,iut rural districts as well will be benefited, for the prosperity and well-being of the country sections is more closely allied with its home towns than with the distant cities. Jt Cures While You Walk. mrirs" Allen's Foot-Ease Is a certain cure for hot, sweRtii)K,callus,and swollen, aching feet. Bold by all Druggists. Trice 25c. Don't accept any lubntltute. Trial package FKEK. Address Allen 8, Olmsted, Le Koy, 8, Y. V A New Line. "Why has your daughter dropped her hospital work so soon?" "She found she'd have to nurse poor patients for two years before they en trusted her with any millionaires. So she's going on the stage in a musical comedy." Modern Costumes. "There's an idea for a dress." "Too daring," said the actress. "It may be all right for the street, but it wouldn't be allowed on the stage." Pittsburg Post. . Mothers will And Mrs. Windows Soothing Byrup the best remedy to use lor their children durlug the teething period. To Remove Match Marks. Marks on kitchen walls, which have been caused by carelessly striking matches on them, will disappear if rubbed with a bit of lemon and then with a clean cloth dipped in whiting. Afterwards wash the surface with warm water and soap then wipe with a clean damp cloth. Iler Lines. Belle She's making a lot of money out of her lines. Beulah Indeed I Is she a verse writer or a cloak model? Yonkers Sttt'esman. ; ' , When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Feels Bine Acts) Quickly. Try It for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus trated Hook in each Package. Murine la compounded by onr Oculists not a "Patent Med Iclno" but lined In successful Physicians' Frao tioe for ninny years. Now (Indicated to the Pub ilu and sold by liruunlsts at ill) and COo per Bottle. Murine Mye Biile In Aseptlu Tubes,' tbo and too, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago f Reversing the Process. "Your wife comes down to your office nearly every day, doesn't she!" "Yes, and do you know, she got so jealous of my pretty stenographer that I had to get a man in her place?" "So now everything's all right?" "No; now I'm jealous myself." Unlucky Dog. Flubdub What are you going to call your new play? Scribbler "The Wicked Flee." Flubdub I suppose you'll try it on the dog? Be mire that you ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, ami look for tbe signa ture of Win. Wright on wrapper and box. For CotiKtlpatlou, Biliousness aud Indiges tion., Adv. As the World Moves. "You will admit we are' in a high state of civilization?" "Well," replied the man who is gloomily jocose, "some of it is civil cation; and some of it is frivoliza tion." - Housemaids Organize. Cincinnati housemaids have organ ized a Maid's union and declare they will refuse to handle articles made or delivered by non-union men. '0STER Wl-NUB Wily Wlb wmm REPEATING RIFLES FOR HUNTING No matter what you hunt for or where you hunt, the answer to the question "What rifle shall I take ? " Is a Winchester. Winchester Repeating Rifles are made for all styles of cartridges, from .as to .50 caliber. Whichever model you select you will find it an accurate shooter, reliable la action and strong in construction. Wtnckitt$r Cast and AmmMHt-ii Jtti W BmrnJtr mU tot sack r. WIN CHESTS N RtPKATINQ ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. OONN. Pennsylvania's steam and electric railroads in the first six months of 1913 killed 633 and injured 7391 per sons. . Through experiments with chickens and small mammals a Paris scientist believes he has discovered the germ of gout. Bookkeeping - - Shorthand - - Telegraphy , , To your Ability add BEHNKE-WALKER training. Result 1 good position 1 food liliry. We standi bick of our pioWs I fabstt BUSINESS COLLEGE Oregon. TEACHING A COLT TO WORK Modern Draft Animal Needs but Llttlt Training Walking Gait Is Essen tial, but Neglected. Not enough care Is given to teach ing colts to work. We often hear of breaking colts; but there Is little breaking to do with the modern draft colt They do need w !e taught a few things, such as backing with a load and standing quietly when stopped. How many accidents occur from the team starting before they are told to start,, and It can be avoided usually by proper training. The walking gait is most essential W heavy work horses, and yet it Is often neglected in the training. So many young horses know nothing about backing, for little attention is paid to this accomplishment in horses, and yet it Is often very necessary that the team understands how to place Halter-Broke Colt , the wagon In position In this manner. It should be done, not by pulling the animals back by main strength, but by talking to them, accompanied by a gentle pull on the reins. A colt properly trained Is worth considerably mors than one with lit tie or no training on . account of greater ease in handling, and a great er amount of work accomplished with lees risk to both driver and the ani mals. It would be time well spent if more attention were given to these matters by farmers and horse dealers. SOME MILK - MACHINE TESTS Danish Experiments Reported to De partment of Agriculture Should Prove of Much Interest The subject of milking machines is one of current Interest in dairying cir cles, says the American Cultivator. Along this line the results of some Danish experiments reported to tbe de partment of agriculture should prove of value, since Denmark is at the top notch In dairying practice. Four uniform lots of ten cows and four heifers were used in the first sea son's experiments, and in the second season's experiments four lots of 14 head each were used. The results of the experiments showed that nearly the same amounts of milk were, la general, obtained by either method of milking. For the aged cows, however, hand milking appeared to give a' small Increase over machine milking, while the opposite was true for the heifers. The chemical composition of the milk was not affected by the method of milking adopted. No special difficulty was met with in operating during the process of milking. The great differ ence in the ease of milking different cows and heifers by hand was found to be not nearly so pronounced by machine milking. -The results obtained indicate that one man with two machines (milking four cows) can do about the same work as three hand milkers, and can milk 60 to 60 cows In two to two and one-half hours. The bacteriological examinations of the milk showed that machine-drawn milk may have fewer germs than milk drawn by band, It both the machine and the teats of the cows are kept scrupulously clean. Care In keeping the teats clean Is especially important from the fact that bacteria in dirt adhering to the teats are likely to be sucked into the milk pail with the air, and will tend largely to increase the bacterial con tent of the milk. HORSE POWER NOT UTILIZED Average Farm Animal Works About t Three and Half Hours Per Day Cost Is Twice Too Much. (By W. J. BPILLMAN.) Carefully conducted Investigations show that under ordinary conditions on American farms work horses are utilised only about three and a half hours a day on the average. Horse power is thus utilized to less than halt its capacity. Per unit of work done this power costs more than twice what it should cost. The full utilization of the power actually available would thus reduce materially the cost of pro ducing crops. The cost of keeping a work horse is on the average about $126 a year. The average utilization of the horse is about 1,250 hours a year, at an hourly cost of 10 cents per hour. If we double the number of hours' work the horse does and this can be done without injury to the animal we reduce the hourly cost to t oenta. Whitewash Dairy Barn. Doctor Marshall, a Pennsylvania in stitute speaker, says that whitewash ing of dairy barns should be done for the sake of general sanitation, but the main point In fight against tuber- Culousls Is the elimination of the dart stables and filthy stall conditions. When clean methods are used In the keeping of cows, he advises the use of a compound made from one pound of chloride of lime and five gallons of whitewash, which, when put on the walls and stable partitions, acts as as effective preventive of disease. . - - m .... ek-tu. og sheds need not be expensive, but they should be dry. tight enough to exclude rain and also capable of being well ventilated In summer when the weather is hot and shade is needed. Dont Harmonise. Soma farmers will persist In beef ing and milking with the same herd, then they beet about the profit. It takes a long time to convince) some Pop- ft r f C Ml it II RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powd producing light, dainty, whole some cakes and pastries CRESCENT BAKING POWDER is high grade) and moderate' in price) Mr- I. 4iac id. ton at srocers. Greece! Mf! CewSaattlc lli.il l 17 III. LI HONEST TREES AT HONEST PRICES Order your tie- direct from Ion sat ftuUithwl, aw) reliable sutterr ta the West. - Save araiey-avoid dtuppoint. meat. 500 sere SO yean thoroughly reliable dulingt. Get out lit) sad price before you buy tree W : ., ;THBV WOpDBURN NURSERIES "A jYeooours, Ore. v a - "w:jr I -i I 4 r j 1 y r mr SYSTEM. " brilliant light, at lowext oort. Safe r olstan. eoDvtuileat, efhoient. Grav r LamDB Also. 0c catalogue, liberal Urmm m ftxenu. and dtiaila of ear BtMMial 7 r. 1 ' - - r re mm id uner ; BEAUTIFUL EASTMAN KODAK. No.S Premo Jr. Photos SH x4H Free to rurciiMer ot o Lamp, in 1 yaar. SUN LIGHT C0.14I3 ltirkstSt.CotM. 0. P 1. m BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR with simple, safe, home-made tonic. Get from any druggist 6 ounces of Bay Rum, 2 ounces Lavona de Composee and drachm Menthol Crystals. If you like, add 1 drachm of your favorite perfume. Mix thoroughly; . apply night and morning with fingers; for dandruff and falling hair. Contains no dye or coloring matter, but one ingredient, according to au thorities, actually forces into renewed action the dormant pigment-forming cells and there by restores prematurely gray hair to its nat ural color. 'This same ingredient is also a powerful stimulant to the growth of new hair. Too Prompt. The doctor was called in to treat the spoiled child of the family. The mother left the room for a moment and returned to find both patient and doctor angry. When she had escorted the physician to the door, she explain ed to the boy that the doctor had said that he had been very rude. j . "O, mamma," cried the child, pet tishly, "he's just an old fogy I He got mad because I put out my tongue without being told. " t . 1 1 J Latest. "What do you think of my new ball dress, Edwin?" "Is that the latest?" "The very latest." "It looks some like the earliest." j "It's Up To You" The question of health is largely 'in your own gj hands. If you will only p guard the Stomach, Liver p and Bowels against weak j ness by the daily use of j o HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS You need not fear an attack of Headache, Indi gestion, Heartburn, Con stipation, Biliousness or Malaria. Try a bottle today. n UTTUE LIFTS ON THE FARM Followed Suit. It was at a birthday banquet given the other evening by a prominent Paris millionaire banker. The fun was at its height when a lady cried out: "My pearl necklace has disap peared!" ; Uproar followed, while . every one suggested plans for its recovery. Then the banker had a brlliant idea. "We will place a salver In the mid dle of the room," he said, "lights will be extinguished, and the perpetrator of this silly joke will have an oppor tunity of restoring the missing neck lace." This was done. Then the lights were turned on again and there was mora consterna tion. The salver had disappeared. Bore Kyra, Granulated Eyelids and 8tla promotly healed wlU Human Eye Bat- Too Precipitate. "Mr. Smith, could you lend me" "No, Mr. Jones, I can't And I wouldn't if I could. I've been lend ing you money for months and you don't even offer to return it" "But I wanted to know if you wouldn't lend He0-) s "I tell you I won't" "Well, don't I wanted the loan of your fountain pen to make out a check for what I owe you. But if you are in no hurry, I'm not" Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. r. A lake in Tasmania at an altitude of 3400 feet is to be harnessed and the electricity produced used to supply light and power for the entire island, A lot of dead ones in every town arc holding out oa the undertaker. Several Practical 8uggeetl one ..That Will Lessen Work of tho Parmer - If Followed Carefully. Every farm ought Jo be equipped with a crowbar and a ten-foot Iron- tipped wooden spike for moving heavy objects. They save time and take the place' of muscle. The best way to mend straps on common farm-work harness Is to rivet with copper rivets. They never rot, and hold better than wax-ends. It will pay to have on hand dupli cates of the most breakable parts of the harvester. It costs time, which is money, to stop a machine in rush days to wait for the broken parts. A ten-dollar forge and an anvil with a few other tools will more than pay their cost the . first year. ; .-. Every farm ought to have a little work shop stocked with a few good tools and plenty of bolts of various sizes, nuts, rivets, a few pieces of round and strap-Iron and such things. If the lawn Is uneven, put the roll er on It after a heavy rain this fall and again in the spring. Use the un shod horses to draw it It does not pay to keep a runt of any kind on the farm. Get rid ot them. .. . . ; , . - - Never put a thick pad under a horse's collar. Leather la the -only thing. If you happen to run Into poison Ivy, wash In hot water just as soon as you can. Orlndella, which can be had at any drug store, rubbed on the parts every five minutes until the Itching stops, will also cure it, if done before the pustules break. A field of cow-horn turnips will sup ply a rich table for the hogs- from which they can help themselves and grow fat BIG RECORD OF LITTLE COW Jersey on Nebraska Farm Produced , 6,900 Pounds of Milk and 380 Pounds of Butter In Year. This little Jersey was bred by a woman on a Nebraska farm. She was bred up from a common grade grand mother by. thoroughbred bulls and shows good form except the , head which is a trifle too large. But she produced last year 6,900 pounds of -in,. . .itTSPSflB&r. iJil Jiff ' IL JM . , ,. Jersey With 8plendld Record. milk and 860 pounds of butter. Her owner says she turned a net profit of $40.25. She was charged with her keep and credited with a calf at only 5 and value of manure $17 In add! iton to her milk and butter. Pas ture, feed and milking were aU charged against her. The . woman who owns this cow has nine cows in her herd and all have been bred up to a state, of high efficiency. She buys the services of the highest- priced bull in the county because she knows it pays. ' KEEP WATCH ON TURKEY HENS All Coops Should Be on High Ground, aa 8tupld Little Poults Cannot " Stand Dampness. i (By R. B. RUSHING.) This spring one ot my turkey hens stole her nest under a pile of lumber back of the barn. Another chose the straw stack, and a very tame one sat In a nest on the henhouse floor. If yours have eluded you, look In such places. Turkeys like old boxes and barrels on their sides ; ' ; A coop with a wide roof, that pre vents rain from beating in, Is valu able for hens with young poults. If the roofs over the coops are not good, in severe storms the mother will move about in the coop to get out of the rain; the stupid little poults will not follow, and soon will be wet chilled and ready to die. All coops should be on high ground, so as to be as dry as possible. Toung turkeys are very tender and cannot stand to be wet very much. I have seen an ash-heap or leach work havoc , among young turkeys that were near It . . Destroying Weeds. A good system of rotation, that In cludes cultivated "crops, , offers the best means ot combating , the com mon weeds; but its success is almost entirely dependent upon the manner and persistency with which the soil is cultivated. To insure reasonable success, the disk and the harrow should be used frequently while the weeds are still small, and the crops while growing should be given fre quent cultivation. ': Fortunately, the same tillage opera tions that are used in putting the soil in a condition to receive and conserve rainfall, to prepare the seed-bed and to liberate plant food, are likewise useful in combating weeds. Effect of Meat Rations. The effect ot meat rations was test ed at West Virginia experiment sta tion, where one pen of fowla received a ration largely of corn and other starchy grains, while another pen was fed partly on meat and fresh bone. The meat-fed fowls laid 7,555 eggs, while the grain-fed birds laid S.4SL ot less than one-half as many aa those receiving the nitrogenous ration. The eggs from the meat-fed fowla were larger, much firmer, rather better and produeed much more vigorous chick ens than those of the others. Both lota ot fowla remained In a healthy, vigorous condition. Treating Cuts. Fowls occasionally suffer from soar crop, that la when they are picked up they vomit a quantity ot fluid and the crop feels soft For this w know ot no better remedy than two teaspoonfuls ot sugar and baking soda la a teacupful of warm water. Give two teaspoonfuls of this once a Cay and at the same time supply plasty of grit See that W.L. ggj : L 3.oo S3.5Q 4oo 4.50 ANnB.oo SHOES FOR MEN AND.W0MEN Btst Bay' 8hot In tht World ' fi.uu, 2.00 ana fx.vu BE9AW BV8IITE8S TK ISTt ON I87 CAPITAL. ROW TBI LARGEST MAKER OF $3 SO ti.DO BHOSS III IKS SJOKUt a LAS 4 1J Ask vonr dealer te nknw rna W.L.Donrlaa 13.60. 14.00 end H. saoes. juat rnna m atvm. fit aafl wear as ether Bakes routing $&.00 te $7.00 the onir ourerence is ine price. Knees la ail leathers, styles and shspes te nit eTerjbody. If you eoald tIkU W.L. Douglas large factories at Brockton, Haoa., and see for yourself how carefully W. I. Douglas shoes are Bade, yon would then understand why they are warranted to better, loot Detter, aoid uieir shape ana wear longer than any othor make for the price. If w. I.. Donriss shoes are not for tale In venr vtclnttv. , onler direct xforn the factory. Shoes for every mem- ner or me lamiiy, ai ail prices, oy rarcei rose, poauige free. Write for Illustrated Catalog. It will show yon bow to order by mail, and why yon eaa . Mn moner on yonr footwear. stamped on the bottom. W . ltonglaa, 111 Spark (treat, BraeUas, slesa. tMM fr&r TRenK I euntrrmrrc I Ohio Leads In Pottery. ' , The United States produced pottery during 1912 to the value of f 36,504, 164, according to figures . announced by the United States geological sur vey. , Ohio was by far the largest producer of all the states. Preventing China From Chipping. Household china is apt to get chipped at the taps in the kitchen. Cut two small pieces from - some old garden hose or rubber tubing, and slip one over each of the faucets at the sink. This will pervent such accidents. 5& -The gtomaclt Is the Target till MTk 1 1 t yl I' ll I Aim to make that stronz and dirreation trood and vou will keep well I No chain is stronger than its weakest link. , No man is stronger than his stomach. With. stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. pPk!m Golden Medical Discovery makes the stomach healthy, the liver active and the blood pare. Made from -forest roots, and extracted without the nse of alcohol. Sold by druKiriats, in liquid form at SL00 per bottle for over 40 years, giving general satisfaction. If yon prefer tablets as modified by R. V. Pierce, M. D. these cava be bad of medicine dealers or trial box by stall oa receipt of 50c In stomp. "Continuous History." For more than 2000 years Salonica has had a continuous history, though the city has not always been known by its present name. ' It was founded and named by Alexander the Great in the year of 315 B. C. It is said that Philip, of Macedon, named his daugh ter Thessalonica because of the day he heard of her birth he wbn a victory over the Thessalians. Thus the vic tory of Philip and the name of his daughter, the half-sister of the con queror of the world are all embalmed in the name of the city. . , . Dr. Peery'a Vermifuge "Dead Shot" kille nd expels Worms in - m very few hours. Adv. . Disconcerting Possibility. "Will this income tax make any dif ference in your affairs?" '.'Yes," replied the prominent the atrical star." "It will be something dire if I have to make good to the gov ernment on the salary my manager mentions in the advertising." Wash ington, D. C, Star. In the Police Court "Were you intoxicated?" "No, your honor; on the contrary, I was ostentatiously sober," " , MRS, MANGES ESCAPES OPERATION How She Was Saved From Surgeon's Knife by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta . ble Compound. Mogadore, Ohio. "The first two years I was married I suffered so much from female troubles and bearing down pains that I could not stand on my feet long enough todo my work. The doctor said I would have to undergo an opera- tion,but my husband wanted me to tryj Lydia E. Pinkham's ' Vegetable Com pound first I took three bottles and it made me well and ( strong and I avoided a dreadful opera-. tion. I now have two fine healthy chil-1 dren, and I cannot say too much about whatLydiaE. Pinkham'sVegetable Com pound has done for me." Mrs. Leb Manges, R. F. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio, j Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half hearted existence,mi3sing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has bees the stand ard remedy for female ilia, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc If you want special advice write U T.Tdla F- Pin-ham Medicine Co. (confl dentlal) Lynn, Miss, l our letter will he opened, read and answered by a troauui and held in strict eoldeace 11 11 BUSINESS COLLEGE l WASHINGTON TENTH STSi PORTLAND. OREL:. tBusinessTrade Schools Accountancy . . Automobile Advertisina Arehitectural Draft Bookkeeping Carpentry Concrete Const. Electricity Mechanical Draft. Pharmacy Central M.Y.C. A. Day and Night Schools .PorUand, Or. Call or send for Catalog Plumbing Salesmanship Show Card Writing Shorthand 1 Surveying t Telegraphy Dis. Wireless Teleg- raphy Sorry for the Chickens. Dorothy was, visiting her gandpar ent8 in the country for the first time. Seeing a quantity of feathers scat tered about the barnvard. she shook her head in disapproval. -f "Grandpa, she told him gravely, "vou reallv oucht to somethinor in keep your chickens from - wearing out so. -iverynody's Magazine. The Borderland. Knicker This is an expensive sea. son. Bocker -Yes, the girls can eat both icts cream ana oysters. You can tret insured aeainst anv ac cident except marriage. - - DRINK HABIT CONQUERED Wives, mothers and men themselves are report ing by the hundreds a really effective safe. Quick, acting home method of overcoming the drink habit. A very interesting book, giving important information. ; illustrated, will be sent In plain wrapper ny the author Edward J. Wood a, E34 Sixth Ave,, 169 C, New York, N. T- to anyone who applies. Cut out this adv.; show it to others who may want to save somebody from ruin. OUT Or TOWN PEOPLE can reoel?e prompt tffiaA. mt-nta ot HoB-rotaouu, BaalU-MMlag ri-iala Irom G GEE WO the Otlaase doctor. Trr oaee more if yon ham been doctoring with this one and that one and have not obtained per. maiutat relief. Let this arau nature healer diaa noae roar earn and preaorihe some remedy whoa notion u quick, tare nd saf e. ia preaorintkns are compounded from Roota, Berhe, Buds and Barks that hare been authored from ery an Mr. terof the globe. The secreu of these medicines 6 re not known to the outside world, bnt hare been ended down from father to son In t sphrsiolar families in China. . CONSULTATION FREE. If run lire out of town and cannot oaD. write Cot symptom biana and eirooiar, saoUailng 4 eansa In au rEMtW'J ....... .....), ""'N'iS I f. TKEC.6EEW0 GHIXESE IrfEOlCIXE CD. 162 first St, Cor. Morrfeoa Portlaod. Oreees), P. U. U. No. 43, 13 WHEN writing to airertiaerB. ltsnn naas " ban Ui paper. Our big lili catatog (Iw), shows thousaaut of the moat wonuerful bsrgaiDsever offered ia the history of the building hinioeaa. It will show ycte kow to nave money oa Lumber, Saab, Doers, j Hardware, paints snd all hnildinf. mstcrinH We srll te yoa dirvet at fselry prices. - ' PAINTS Be ssrei ttte-rK-jf aanw t., tare yon nj naM.Wn.sa-i I, meaey en aanrataHoaa,, ness. Wsena er ata.Sra Wat.' toe rX 2 Bsth tohaj 'a mw ssi slsmkarl" We tall plaanktM ntaiera-t er all Una M when sslesttean Ton ta. 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