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I -VN s Hides ..j CHARGED. - tug and our net etuih priea list. . lair treatment. hlg-heat price. and eturaMail." .Give ttial mtb krf of produce, r. n. Jtnmn Cfct SPOT CASH FOR YOUR Eggs, Poultry, Hogs, veai r f n k. Portland, week endintr-Iov. 1. Freeh Talley tetv, 85c doa; dairy butteiv20; hens X2H13c: springs. 13frl4c: ducka, U2c; live tur- aaye, 18ftiyc: ffwse gi&auc: .jancy jporK, njtiic; mL fupv. Ilul3c: caacara onrkEe lb. Ship ui Aire, wools, mohair, wax and hides. Write for fur - Brie, lint and any oLb.. .aJ, Cash by return mail. RUBY St 107 Front St.. Portland, Or, i Aaaeta $80,000.00. unwun it lmftTtrN - asm .nit memlit JJMQVIJIV, tUIOTHU. DJv:ittimi ii iwi. u'. titer. Lead, Q. Gold. Bllver. Tbo; Gold. WT: Zino fOapser.tr- Malllatt envelope a ia Ian prtoaius MatoaeppHcatioa. uontroi ana umpire woriev liaise, , Befaienoai uulwnat National ban. Exceptional opportunity for airents eelling latest paclalty. pig prehts. uet busy, write today lor particulars. Halrom bpeciaity lo., tapping, IN. u. RAZORS SHARPENED Satisfaction guaranteed. Insert 26e eein In box. New razors $1.50, 20 days free trial, II not satisfactory, return. 1 . J. L. MacMaater. Morgan, Minn. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY BeughL sold and exchanged; engines, boilers, . Sawmills, etc. Sand for Stock Lint and Prices. THE J. E. MARTIN CO.. 83 1st St.. Portland. Or, Most pop ular game of the cen tury, the laughing success, never gets old. By mail 50c. Affinity Card Co., 80D Lewis Building. Portland, Oregon, AFFINITY Agents Wanted JTtie "Topgrade" Shoe f ' ';; "." FOR MEN - . A Really piassy Shoe If rear faler sow Mt siuiU, writs Is PRINCE SHOE CO., Portland. Ore. Selecting Next Year's Breeders. Two-year-old hens make the best breedera. In disposing of the old stock, retain the very best, most yig rous old birds for next year's breed' log pens. The birds Intended for breeders should not be forced for heavy egg production since heavy laying weak ens the hens and results in infertile eggs and weak chicks. Feed a main tenance ration until February, when it nay De well to change to a laying ra tlon and get them laying as soon as possible. T. JZ. Richey, in ( Farm and Borne. ;- ; . Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnalown Soothing , Syrup the best remedy to Use I us tlielf children sunns; tus toe (mug- jwnoa. When Admiration Weakens. "We -naturally strive Jo imitate those whom we admire." "Not always. Every small boy ad mires Santa Claus, but none of them wants to grow up to have the kind of whiskers he is represented as wear ing." " .. - .: v During the. first four months of 1913 there were slaughtered in La Frfgori flco, Uruguaya, and the Frigoriflco Montevideo 48,121 cattle and 212,655 sheep, a monthly average of 12,000 cattle and 53,000 sheep. DOCTORS DID: iNOf HELP HER But Lydia E.Pinkham' Veg etable Compound Restored Mrs. LeCIear's Health Her Own Statement . airiy J r StatL 1" f t A I I ADMITTED DEBTS TO WIVES smen Acknowledge Benefits of Better Halves. Cornaliments have freauently been paid bjr famous statesmen to their wives. .1 It will be remembered how Disraeli dedicated ."Sybil" "to the m,tfst severeof critics, but a perfect wife," and when a certain wit, who never allowed good taste to wait on his humor, was rallying Disraeli on his marrage he received the cutting reply: .'- - "I married from a motive which do not expect you to understand gratitude. . Mr. Gladstone, in old age, said to a friend: "My wife has known every political secret I have ever had, and has never betrayed my confidence, and others have borne tribute to "the tender viligance which sustained and prolonged his years." Lady Salisbury, with no aptitude or inclination - for public life, was the stay, confidante and social helpmeet of her husband. At a dinner to Mrs. Lloyd George in London, at which she was presented with a replica of a portrait of her husband, a letter was read from Mr, Lloyd George expressing deep appre ciation of the "great kindness which prompts my friends to present to the brave little woman who is my wife a portrait of the. t troublesome person whom she has stood by through good and evil report. It All Depends. "How are we fixed for war!" "Well," in the newspapers we look pretty good, but in the magazines we look rather bad." Washington, P. C, Herald. , Needless Apprehension. She Will you love me when I'm old? . He-r-Why worry about that? We'll probably be divorced long before. Boston Transcript. TO VARY THE MENU SOME NEW WAYS OF 8ERVINQ WELL-KNOWN DISHES. Rah! Rah! Rah! Three cheers for a keen appetite, per feet digestion, liver activity and bowel regularity. If you do not possess these you should take 4 It: T ' ' ' HtiSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters before meals. It helps Nature over. com all Stomach, Liver and Bowel ills. 1 IP Detroit, Mich. "I am glad to dis cover a remedy that relieves me from my sutiering and pains. For two years I suffered bearing down pains and got all run down. I was under a nervous strain and could not sleep at night I went to doctors hero in the city but they did not do mo any good. "Seeing Lydia E. Ilokham'a Vegetable Compound adver- ttfiad. I tried It. Mv lifnlth Imnrnvnd terr. n iliifulli. nn.) T nvt nmir ntitf. m.aII again. No woman suffering from fo ' male ills will regret it if she takes this . medicine." Mrs. James G. LeCleab, 836 Hunt St, Detroit, Mich. Another Case. Philadelphia, Pa. "Lydia E. rink ' ham's Vegetable Compound is all you claim it to be. About two or three days before my periods I would get bad . backaches, then pains in right and left aides, and my head would ache. I called the doctor and he said I had organic in- OammaUon. 1 went to him for a while bub did not get well so I took Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. After tak ing two bottles I was relieved and finally my troubles left me. I married and have two little girls. I have had no re- ' turn of the old troubles," Mrs. CliAS. Boeu, 2650 S. Chadwick St, Pnlla.,ra. ; Good Guess, The class was discussing animals how they walked, got up, etc After she explained the cow's method of ris ing to her feet, the teacher said: "Do you know any other animal that gets up like a cow." Silence reigned for a moment, then one little girl timidly raised her hand. "What is It?!' asked the teacher. V'A calf," was the reply. AU-Night Theaters. Many Indian theaters keep their performances going until four or five in the morning. These dramatic or gies are not, says the Times, of India, however, due to the length of the plays, as in Chinese theaters, but to the fact that the tramcars do not be gin running till five o'clock. As the spectators gather from distant vil lages and have strong objoctions to paying gharry hire, they expect to be entertained until the trams start One can scarcely wonder that theaters in which the actors and actresses are on the stage from eight in the evening till five in the morning do not display much histrionic excellence. Of course, the system would be impossible if the theaters were open every night of the week, but the strain on the players must be cruel, though it is confined to Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday nights. One has often been struck in an Indian theater by the leisurely manner in which everything is done. Now we have the explanation. Dr. Pierce's Fleasant Pellets cure constipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Lusy to take. Health of Married Men. A bulletin issued by the New York board of health Bhowa that the death rate among married men is much low er than that among single men. From 20 to 30 the death rate among the married is 4.2, while among the bach elors it is 6.6. From 30 to 40 the rate is, the married, about 6; the single, nearly 13. From 40 to 50 the rate among the married is 9.6; among the single, 19.5. Kansas City Star. Avoid Embarrassment "Would you arrest a woman in a slashed skirt?" "Certainly not," replied the police man. "I am a gentleman. I should turn my face away and never see her." Tobacco Habit Easily Conquered A well-known Mavr Yorkor of kU iperlonat has written a book lulling- how th tobacco or snuff habit may be taaily ami eomptotoly ban ished In thrwa days with cMiKhtfu) benefit. Th health improve wonderfully after the nicotine poiaon ia out of th system. Calmneaa, tranquil sleep, eU-ar eye, normal appetite, goatl diireatlon, manly visor, atronc memory and a general gain in efficiency are anion the many benettts reported. No more of that nervous feeling-; no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette or chewing tobacco to pacify the morbid deire. The author, Edw. 4. Woods. S3! Sixth Ave., 159 B, Mew York City, will send hi book fre on appli cation, to anyone who write to him. Apple Soup Is Nothing of a Novelty, But Always Appreciated How to Prepare and Serve Up 8av- ory Marrow Bones. (.; , To vary the every-day menu, says Housekeeper, It Is a good Idea to keep up with new ways of serving well known dishes. Those who know how can make much out of little, so. though the larder may seem almost empty, the table' may look as well filled as on a market day. , Apple Soup Peel and quarter a quart of cooking apples, careruily removing the -cores; put Into a kettle with three pints of white stock, pep per, salt, and three cloves; boll until tender, strain and reheat, adding a cup of sweet cream and a dash of nut meg and a tablespoon of sugar. Serve with toast squares. ' Cucumber Soup. Pare, quarter, and remove the seeds from two cucum bers, cut in thick slices, and cover with boiling water to draw out the ooison. Let them stand ten minutes, then have ready two quarts of white stock, add the cucumbers, and boil ilowly until very tender, adding a bunch of sweet hoibs. Strain and seaKon and add a gill of cream, in vhich two eggs have been well beat n. Serve at once with toast sippets. Savory Marrow Hones Have mar- ow bontis cut the desired length and boil .them in a linen cloth in fair wa ter long enough. to release the, mar row. Stuff them with a mixture of sweetbrrads, mushrooms, the marrow uid savory seasoning. and bake In a nodprate oven. When dene, they may be fitted with a paper collar and a black ribbon tie, tied in a Equare bow and a . paper, fool's cap. and served on lace paper doilies. Deviled Salad Halls. Take the volks of four hard-boiled eggs and devil them, with salt, pepper, olive oil, dash of Worcestershire sauce, to form the paste, then, form Into little ballf:; roll In powdered nuts and drop Into the Balad among the leaves. Cover with mayonnaise. Extra mayonnaise may be In the center of the salad in a half-lemon skin, having a slice cut from the bottom, so that it will stand upright. Layer. Cake, Soft Frosting In lay ing up a cake with soft frosting, each layer may be sprinkled with powdered pistachio nuts. To make It especially pretty for a festival occasion, the top may be decorated with candled mint and rose leaves. In making the dressing for any salad, remember that only the very best olive oil that can be purchased Is allowable, for the delicacy and flavor of a salad may be ruined If a cheap, heavy oil Is used. And such oil may also make a salad most In digestible, whereas the pure oil la most healthful and nourishing. Jelly Making. The owner of a large canning fac tory claims that the superior, flavor of his jelly Is due to the method fol lowed In Its preparation. In summer he cans the Juice from well-boiled fruit, and seals, while hot, in gallon- Jars, whose tops, after being tightly screwed on, are fastened securely by pouring melted shellao around the edges. When cooler weather sets In, the cans are opened and the Juice boiled into Jelly. The longer the Juice is kept the richer will be the jelly. Another easy way to make Jelly is to boil the fruit In a muslin jelly-bag, boiling until contents of the bag are soft Lift out and suspend on hook all night to drain. Put It Away Rolled. If a housekeeper haa a drawer long enough to take rolled linen, this Is without doubt a desirable system to use, but In the average American home the tableclotb.es are folded sev eral times, first In the middle length wise, then once again in the same direction, making three lengthwise creases, or else they are folded at right angles and then into smaller sections. Clothes sent to the laundry usually come home folded in this way, as well as those ironed at home. 8lngle Raspberry 8hortcakce. Two cups flour, two teaspoons ba king powder, one-third cup butter, one third teaspoon salt, about two-tb,irds cup milk, crushed fruit, sugar. Sift together flour, salt and baking pow der, rub In the butter lightly and mix to a light dough with the milk. Cut Into rounds like biscuits and bake in a quick oven. When done, spilt, spread lightly with butter and put some of the crushed berries, sweetened to taste, between and on top of the cakes. Serve plain or with whipped oream. Bookkeeping - - Shorthand - - Telegraphy T - ; ; :Xoyour Ability add BEIINKE-WALKER training. Result i good posib'os a tood saljry. We staod lack of ear graduate. nm iv-vi cv-a im r m nun ra m im crm rm m Portland. BUSINESS COLLEGE Oregon. Savory Onions. After you have boiled peeled young onions until tender, drain them and pour over them a cupful of good stock and simmer in this for ten minutes. Take out the onions with a split spoon and keep them hot while you thiokes the gravy with a tablespoon of browned flour rubbed to a paste with the same amount of butter. ' Stir until smooth and thick, add a teaspoon kitchen bouquet and one of good cat sup, with salt and pepper to taste, and pour over the onions. ' Corned Beef Gravy. It your family always want gravy on their potatoes it they can get It, they can have it even with corned beef. Take some of the liquor, not too fat, thicken with flour and aeason with a little pepper. Do not salt until you taste it and see it necessary. If the corned beet la of good flavor this makes an acceptable gravy. Sunday Corned Betf. It is well to cook either ia flreleea cooker and take up Just right, after It has stood over night in the cocker, or. If having no flreless cooker, to fully boil and have actually cold or slightly reheated. Headaohe Cure. A teaspoonful of lemon Juice la a mall cup of black coffee ia a sat resaedy for bilious headache. WHICH ARE BETTER LAYERS Poultrymen" Are . Debating Whether .-Hen or Pullet Je. Capable of Great : est Egg Production. No matter how successful keepers become with poultry, they are trying at all times to find how they may in crease their profits. To increase their profits means to Increase egg produc tion. Poultrymen are now debating whether a hen or a pullet is capable of the greatest egg production. There is good argument, on both sides. Some claim that while hens lay less than pullets, they lay larger and heavier eggs and because of the fact the eggs command a better price than those laid by, pullets. This is true, but in many sections of the United States, eggs are sold without grading and consequently the small egg is able to command as good a price as the larger ones. Others are in favor of pullets because they lay eggs which are claimed to possess a better flavor Prize Winning Plymouth Rook. than those laid by hens. No one disputes the fact that the pullets lay more eggs than hens, but their eggs are never so large. Leghorn pullets commence to lay when about six months of age, while many of them start . at five months. Therefore, it is a very easy matter to raise pullets so that they will be lay ing the winter after they are hatched. Pullet eggs do not hatch as well as those of hens. Not only that, but the chicks do not seem nearly so strong and lively as those hatched from hen's eggs. For this reason, the writer would advise pullets for market eggs and hens for breeders. The question of which la the better, depends upon whether you are using your eggs for market or for breeding purpose. Bet ter Farming. INSPECT YOUR ROSES DAILY Hand Picking Is Good Remedy for Familiar Old Bug Aphle Are Deadly Enemies Right Along. (By FRANCES L. RISELT.) The familiar old rose bug is ever present. He cuts holes in leaves. Look out for the rogue. Hand pick ing is as good as any remedy. Rose slugs arrive during June and also later on. Whale oil soap keeps them down. , Aphis are deadly enemies to roses right along. They thrive by sucking the rose Juice. Kerosene is effective for house roses. In ' putting out roses remember to prepare a much larger opening than the pot. Mix soot and a trifle of lime in luke warm water and pour into the hole. Shake the earth away and set the roots carefully into the hole, closing quickly and patting gently down. When first put down allow only one main stem to grow. Remove all shoots starting from near the leaves. Never put roses on the north side of the house, because they need all the sun they can get every day they live. BEES REQUIRE MUCH WATER Busy Little Honey Gatherer Need Great Deal During Hot Weather Keep Down All Weeds. Qlve the bees plenty of water. They need a great deal in the hot, dry days of summer, and will fly a long distance to get it. If there is no running stream or lake of pure water near, it is well to place a pail of fresh water near the apiary every day. . Bees use water to dilute the heavy, thick honey left over from winter, to make it suitable for the young larvae and also to make the cell wax pli able. Bees should be protected from the wind on the north and west by a close-set hedge or high fence. All weeds should be kept down In front of the hives. Mow a plot six feet wide and then cut the weeds and grass close to the ground with a hoa. Value of Road Dust. Fowls need some kind of dust to roll in, as that is nature's way of free ing them from mites. Road dust is the best of all, and the fowls seem to like it best. It requires only a little time to wheel in a tew barrels and dump it in some dry place for winter'! use. Then arrange a frame about six tnchea deep and three feet square and keep it filled with the dust. Arrange the frame in a sunny place, as the fowls seem to like a bright spot when dusting. If a bath of this kind is pro vided, one need never fear mites of any kind. Coal ashes are also good. Wood ashes should never be used, as the lye often Irritates the skin, but fowls enjoy picking over them for stray bits of charcoal. A little work now will save lota of worry later on MANY SIGNS OF ill Not at All Hard to Foretell Im---K. ' pending Storm. Clean Feed for Horses. Don't feed dirty grain to your horses. The dust, weed seeds and other for eign matter in the grain ia disagree able to the animals and ia injurious. TJsa a sieve to meaaura the grain, and give it a few chakee to allow the dirt and seeds to fall out before feed ing. Some pour water over the grain In the sieve, or dip the sieve of grain in a bucket or tub of water a few times. This ia a good plan, as it re moves all dust and amut. The teed boxes are kept cleaner by treating th grain in this way betora reed-tat- Nature In Many Ways Gives Warning of Showers All That Is Neces sary la to Observe A- ' jnala and Bird. - A writer in the Hamburger Nach- rlchten, who is evidently one of those rare and favored mortals . who . find "tongues in trees, books in the run ning brooks," thus charmingly sum marizes the various signs of impend-; lng rain: The idyllic calm of the hen run grrea place to a scene of great excitement, the fowls running about and waltzing in the dust The ducks are just as lively, diving frequently. Peacocks give viant to their hard metallic cry expressive of a soul in anguish. Pigeons lose their consciousness of the time of the day and seem to be in doubt whether they ought not at once to seek the shelter of the dovecote. Swallows give up their aerial cir cling and press down toward the earth in pursuit of the insects which have also dropped into lower strata. Other . animals seem to know that the time of cheerful sunny warmth is departing. In a corner of the yard the cat scratches herself behind the ear and rubs her fur with a paw as if she wanted to remove some Invisible spot In barn and corn lofts rata and mice emerge from their dark corners. Flies are all agag; their quiet re flectiveness gives place to a restless and greedy buzzing round everything and everyone. Bees either stop at home on the hive or come swarming back in a hurry. They cease to be pacified and go out of their way to sting an unsuspecting wayfarer if they see a storm coming. Spiders stop in the middle of their feverish weaving of their webs and hang dully and tlredly by their threads. So, too, with the humble denizens of the soil; worms wiggle up and stretch themselves, while toads come out of their holes In troops. In the pond the chorus of frog voices sounds louder than ever as they in voke the clouds to pour down the long-desired rain. Even under the water the coming change makes itself felt. Fish rise. Twenty-four hours before .the change in the weather the roach comes out of its muddy bed and swims about con tinually, making what looks like terri fied gasps for breath, which gives it its name of "weather fish." The frogs, those true barometers! leave the water and show themselves. Even the plants reflect the coming, bowed back; fennel, too, stands up stiff and straight If colder weather Is looming on the horizon. The wood sorrel lifts its leaves before a storm, while those of the narcissus close up. The lettuce again opens its leaves be fore rain. So many and so varied are nature's signs. Ships 200,000 Cucumbers. This town claims to be the cucum ber center of the world, because the soil about that section has been found to be suited to the culture of the vines. Some 200,000 of the cucumbers are shipped daily to other places for sale and to pickle factories, the prices ranging around $1.35 a thousand. But that Is only the . summer cucumber business, and does not compare with the winter industry of Worcester county, where the cucumbers are raised in hothouses and sold for five dollars a bushel or more, when they are luxuries for'the tables of the rich, at from IS to 50 cents each. Rock ville (Conn.) Dispatch to Philadel phia Public Ledger. Explanation. There are in the United States 17, 000,000 unmarried adults. Out of every 100 American men 39 are un married. How to explain these dread ful figures !" Thus spoke, with a gesture of de spair, a certain philosopher. "One explanation," he continued, "may lie in a dialogue I overheard at a picnic. The participants in this dia logue were a bachelor and a spinster, he about thirty-five, she about thirty." "'Men,' Bald the spinster, 'used to marry younger than they do now, didnttheyr "'Yes.' the bachelor answered, 'bat didn't women used to be more willing to wash dishes then V - Czar's Hundred Palaces. The czar has a hundred scattered throughout the length and breadth of his dominions. These imperial palaces have a staff of 32,000 servants, and the wages bill amounts to $4,000,000 per anum. His private stables contain 5,000 horses, and he is the owner of 60,000 head of cattle, which graze on the pas ture lands of his private farms. It is said that he has i never seen more than half of the palaces that are his, and he has seen only the outside of about twenty-five of the remainder. Still, all the Imperial residences are kept fully equipped and staffed all the year round. Two Pertinent Questions. Here is the Boston Globe's little question tor today: "Why are men's shirts nearly always made with the sleeves toe long?" Very pertinent And why does wine, when she undertakes to reform said sleeves, always get them too short? Cleveland Plain Dealer. Peculiar Position. "I never thought I'd want gray hair bad enough to buy it," said the elder ly lady. "Welir ' "But I find that I have to bars a tew puffs." Cling to the Queue. Although soldiers are posted at dif ferent city gates of the Chinese city of Chungking for the purposa of re moftag tho queues of all persona who pas through, the country people for th stoat part still retain th qaeo. tuui&s mm REPEAT. fiC SHOTGUnS. Winchester Repeating Shotguns are' not only safe to shoot, but surcto shoot. They are easy to load or un- load, easy to take down or put together, and strong and reliable in e v er y way. That's why the U. S. Ordnance Board endorsed them as being safe, sure, strong and simple. Over 450,000 satisfied sportsmen are using them.' Stick to a Winchester and Yoti Won't Cet Stuck Windittttr Goat mi Winchetter Ammunition the Red I Brand art Jtait tor Each Other and Sold Evwjwhert Has Assurance of Success. 7 To know one line of business and to know it thoroughly holds far greater assurance of success than to know a number of lines and to know those only indifferently well. No Small Attentions Now. "Marriage seems to have made a different man of Tom." . "His wife says it has made an ir different man of him." Pittsbu'g Dispatch. , .... That Wonderful Event IF THERE is a time above all times when a woman should be in perfect physical condition it Is, the time previous to the coming of her babe During this period many women suffer from headache, sleeplessness, pains of various description, poor appetite, ' ' and a host of other ailments which should be eliminated In justice to the new life about to be ushered into this world. . DR. 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S. There la no need for anyone to be despondent orer the lllneas of blood Impurities. No mat ter how badly they attack the system, or how unsightly becomes the akin. Just re member there ia one Ingredient in B. 8. 8. that so stimulates the cellular tissues throughout the body that each part se lects its own essential nutriment from the blood. This means that'all decay, aU breaking down of the tissues, is checked and re pair work begins. & & & baa such a ipeclfio influence on all local cells as to presenre their mutual welfare and afford a proper relative assistance to each other; fclore attention is being given to con structive medicine than ever before and B. S. 3. Is the highest achievement In this line. For many years people relied upon mercury, Iodide of potash, arsenic, phys ics, cathartics and ' "dope" as remedies for blood sickness, but now the pure botanical S. S. S. is their safeguard. You can get S. a S. in any drug store, but Insist upon having- it. Th great Ewift laboratory in Atlanta. . Ca.. pre pares this famous blood purifier, and you should taka no chance by permitting any ace to recommend a substitute. And if your blood condition is such that you would like to consult a specialist treely and confidentially, address the Medical Department, The Swift Epeclna Company, 169 Swift Rldg., Atlanta. Ga. Housing School Teachers. The cities of Ulm and Frankfort, in Germany, are trying a novel plan for housing their teachers. They are sell ing to their teachers good municipal land at a .low price and accepting a mortgage on it at low i interest. In Frankfort this mortgage may amount to 90 per cent of. the value, so that the applicant has to provide but 10 per cent from his own funds. The tax and mortgage payments together; it is said, do not amount to any more than reasonable rent, and with his regular "house money," which is always al lowed him besides his salary, . .the teacher is soon the owner of his own home. London Standard. , " , The Life of Business.. Development of new trade in busi ness is to the life and growth of that business of even greater import than the mere accumulation of dollar profits from channels already established. BUSINESS COLLEGE l I i WASHINGTON tf TENTH STS1 JUL PORTLAND. QREj Automobile ! School $10,000 EQUIFMElfi 1. Shop Repair . Practice. 2. Theory Instruc tion. ) 3. Road Leaaona. ' ' ' A COMING PROFESSION Call or aend for Catalogue Central Y. M. C. A. 6th and Taylor St. Portland, Ore. , DoYouWishloEnioy the comfort of a clear head, a sweet stomach, keen appetite and a good digestion? USE r Send for free sample to Wright's Indian Vegetable PHI Co. 372 Pearl Slreel, New Ysrk Koorao L-B cnaran- Ileed roofing, i piy. S1J0 par roll Heavier plies I at equally low iprieta. We ; ! acll tar asar. bulldlnic la pajttr, ddtt(- ttti a A plaster board at soon TOW Wall sit yoa 18 to 60 oa your lum ber bill' Our lumber ia all first gracta and first quality. W tall yon direct. 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