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t This Is The Celebrated ANKER-HOLTH SELF-BALANCING CREAM SEPARATOR What This Sep arator Will Do. It will increase your dairy profit)) 30 to 40 per cent if you are skimming your milk by the old luitid method. IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME, as the howl, discs, nnd tinware can be thoroughly clejined in five minutes. IT WILL SAVE LAHOK, ns it la the eas iest running cream Bojmrntor in tint world. IT WILL SAVE KEPA1H EXPENSE, becuuKe it has fewer mechanical parti than any other separator. IT IS THE ONLY SEPARATOR where the skimmed milk Is delivered from the top of the bowl and the cream from the bot tom. No intermixing. IT IS SICLF-OILINO, and bo clean and sanitary that it could even hi; placed in your parlor without disagreeable results. It is built with the accuracy of u watch and the strength of B motor. THE ANKEIt-HOLTII SEPARATOR WILL SKIM MORE CREAM. OP A HIGHER QUALITY, that will make more butter, tlmn any other cream separator on the market, and we have the proof to sus tain this statement. We want you to know more about this trreat Cream Separator Write for discrip tlve catalogue. THE .1. C. BOBINSOM CO. 44 First Street Portland, Oregon CARBON PAPER & TYPEWRITER RIBBON Simmons Carbon Paper Co., G09 E. 69th North. All kinds of carbon paper, extra durable typewriter ribbons. AGATE CUTTERS & MFG. JEWELERS Jewelry and watch repairing. Miller's, 355 Wash. St.. Majestic Theater Bldg. AUTO ACCESSORIES Motors, irears. bear Intra, wheels, axles. and trailers. We wreck all makes of cars and sell their parts at half price. David nodes Co., N. Broadway and Flanders. ACETYLENE LIGHTING SYSTEMS. Pilot Generators Installed. .All kinds of Supplfes. J. W. Clancy 333 E, Morrison St. MACHINERY Cut your own lumber on a Wheland Portable Sawmill. You will save time and big money on your next lumber bill. With this sawmill you can supply the lumber needs of your neighbors also. The price Is reasonable, and the profits will Boon pay for the machine. Write for catalog and full details. Clyde Eqpt. Co., 18th and Thunnan stsy Portland Ore. Too Far in the Lead. It was Marian's sixth birthday, and she felt the weight of years on her shoulders. A friend of the family re marked : "What a big girl you are getting to be. Marian! And you are 6 years old today." "Yes," replied Marian, swelling with pride, "and if it was not for papa and mamma I should be the oldest In the family." Exchange. The Boastful Fat Man. is an all JF i J I C FIXOTT wtinr.AN minor w Laugh When People Step On Your Feet Try this yourself then It along to others. It works! pass $1.00 Without Bath $1.50 With Bath Weekly Rales Monthly Rates NORTONIA HOTEL PORTLAND, ORE. Central Location. Beautifully Furnished Excellent Cafe. 1 1 th and Stark. "Biggins claims that be round athlete. "I don't know whether he Is an ath lete, but he's all round, all right, and getting rounder every day." Exchange. A Big Blow. Kansas farmers met at the shortly after a cyclone FARM ANIMALS TO PREVENT WORMS IN PIGS Two county seat had visited that neighborhood Well, sir," said one of them, "she shook up things out my way, to be sure. By the way, Henry," he added, "did that new barn of yours get hurt any?" "I can't say," replied the second farmer. "I haven't found It yet." Kverybody's Magazine. Perilous Position. "Have you ever been afraid in the air?" "Only once," replied the daring avi ator. "I was flying rather low pos sibly 200 feet above the ground when I recognized my tailor staring up at me." "Yes?" "Then my engine stalled." Birm ingham Age-Herald. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Office Furniture & Appliances PRINTING :: ENGRA VING :: BOOKBINDING MARSHALL 60QO AG540 sZ p.,r My ill OFtEGUN COMPLETE LINE OF STEEL FILING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS . --. .... .. -.,... ........... Ouch !?!?!! This kind of rough talk will be heard leas here In town If people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Clnoinnatl authority, who clalmB that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn or hardened callous stops soreness at once, and soon the corn or callous dries up and lifts right off without pain. He says freezone dries Immediately and never Inflames or even Irritates the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any drug Btore, but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callous from one's ftet. Millions of America's I What He Didn't Know zr.,:"1 zlzmrrz a m tow,. f0r the d.y high heels. If your druggist doesn't Krew nave rreezone tell him to order a small bottle for you. Adv. Beneficial All Around. "This food economy Is proving bene ficial in several ways." "Yes. Wo are reducing the national waist lino to protect the coast line." Paradoxical Nourishment. "Maymo says she likes to feed her mind." "I don't think she's going to do it by devouring serials." Exchange. Entering a Room. When grandma was young, with her beauty in bloom, A damsel was taught how to enter room, It pains her today when a girl with a grin bays "Here I am folks; I thought I'd utow in. Especially Important to Protect Newly Farrowed Animals From Intestinal Parasites. 'Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Recent Investigations have shown the importance of tuklng special pre cautions with newly furrowed pigs to prevent their becoming Infested with Intestinal worms. Intestinal worms are very common parasites among pigs, and cause a great deal of damage to the young animals. It appears that as they become older pigs become less susceptible to Infection. Accordingly, If pigs can be protected from Infection during the first few weeks of life they are less likely afterwards to be serious ly Injured by Intestinal worms of the common variety. The worms are spread by means of eggs of microscopic size which are de posited by the adult worms In the In testines of infested pigs, and which puss out of the body la the feces. After a period of incubation which varies ac- slip BUILDING MEAT SUPPLY FROM POULTRY SUGGESTIONS ON GOOD ROADS Special Thought Should Be Given by Builders to Road Crossings to Avoid AooldenU. While highway engineers, commis sioners and others are planning good roads and strong, durable bridges, they ought to give special thought and work to the road crossings and the Mwers or culverts placed at such cross ings, says a writer in Farmers' Review. Such crossings are generally about 12 to 16 feet long, and It requires an abrupt turn of a vehicle to take them at right angle. These nre danger points on account of the short turn and narrow space to make the turn. The remedy for such places Is to make sewer or culvert as long as the width of the road will permit, say not less than 40 feet, and more if possible, Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. History Repeats Itself. HubAny callers today, dear? Wife Only the Floods quito Infor mal just ran In to escape the shower. Hub I see: "the rains descended and Uie Floods came." Exchange. Have a Clear Skin. Make Outlcurn Soop your nvory-dny toilet soap and itHHlst It now and then by touches of Cutlcurn ointment to soften, soothe and heal. For free samples address "Cuticurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 2U nnd HO. Adv. in crossing A Sure Test. "I know tho woman next door to you professes to ho an earnest selfsacrlflc ing Christian, but what proof have you of It?" "Sho gave away her chlckena when wo planted our garden." Baltimore American. Force of Habit. Sergeant (to soldier climbing out of trench) Hey, there, wheru uro you go ing? Absent-minded fellow (coming to) Jlmlnyl When that bloomln' shell whistled overhead I thought It was 12 o'clock. ICxchange. Saved. Little Oirl (to aunt, who is staying In the house on a visit) Are you go ing out, auntie? You've got a hole In your veil. Aunt-Have 1? I'm afraid I huven't time to change It now. Little Girl -Oh, well. It's not a very big one and, after all, I don't sup pose anyone will know you're my aunt. l'unch. Proud Of It. "Your sensible friend may have no superstition, but she Is an old hen." "Maybe she Is, hut she luld a ghost." Baltimore American. bewildered crowded street that he stopped in front, of a slowly moving trolley ear and was knocked down before it could be stopped. Moro confused than hurt, he scrambled to his feet right In the path of a motorcycle coming on the other side of the car. and was again bowled over. As he once more got up he looked at tho cur and then at the motorcycle, "Huh! he said. "1 ilidn t know the blamed thing hud a colt!" Harper's Magazine. Worth Trying. "Her faco was fair," sang the poet, "Her face was fair, her voice was low; I watched the color come and go." "Just a minute, poet. Who manu factures color which will do that?" Louisville Courier-Journal. Home Science. Teacher Can any of you children think of a creature not yet mentioned who belongs in the brute creation? 1'upil My mamma says my papa's one. Exchange. r . .1 GRAND PRIZE t thi P. P. I. E. KOVERALLS, Reg-. U.S.Pat. Off Keep Kids Kleen m I'lie most practical, healthful, pluyttmt! larmrnh cvi r invcntittior childicn I to cai ot age. fViade in one piece wilh UWV -in i 'I i or off. I li.ii k Easily washed. No tight elastic bands stop ciiculation. Made in blue lim. and Momna blue and white an stripes. Also lighter weight. COMtf m. i'ii .! m a variety ot raiina desiuns. all atuxouri- atily trimmed wilh fast-color gaJatra. All garments made in Dutch neck wilh elbow sleeves or mull neck and long sleeves. Folder (in colors) showing dif ferent materials sent fiea 00 I (fittest, $1.25 the suit If your dealrr cannot supply you wc will srnil thrm, charge prepaid on receipt of price, $1.25 each. Growing Sophisticated. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkins in a tone that was kind but firm, "did you tell me you wore up late last night with a sick friend?" "Yes." "What mndo your friend feel sick? Was he a heavy loser?" Exchange. Herel Here! Very Meek Husband I just finished writing your speech for the club, Ma rlah. His Wife (not so meek) What's the subject ? Very Meek Man- "The Lady Who Will Strike Her Husband Is No Man." The Reason. bride eloped with the Why do you bt:pposo she "So tho groomsman .lid that?" "Because he was the best man." BSxchange. KOVE RALLS Satisfaction guaranteed or money tefundi-d. A NF.W SUIT PWKB IF THEY RIP Beware of 1 mil a, .'ion a, I ookfof this label tar MuJe Ay- LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Su Francisco fc. Mfrs. of "Freedom-A 11' tho nw garment for women mmm RE6. U.S. PAT. OFT. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. flN r i;anuoco. cal. Culicura Stops Itching ana Saves the Hair Sm25c. OHI 25c las 50c f. rof5 URINE Granulated Eyelids, Store Kyes, Byu Inflamed by Sun, Dutt and Him quickly Vi , rlt C your lives and In Baby's Eyes. IVUKLILJ No Smarting, Just Eye Comfort Murine Eye Remedy ""l: Eye Bi.lv, In Tubes 'if. For Hook vfthe h'v rsk Murlue Eye Keiuedr Co.. Chicago or l v Murlni Free. Middle Aged Womerv Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Frcomont, (i. "I was passing tlmmph the critical period of tile, being forty-six years of age nml hurl all the symptom! lootaent to that ohange bent flashes, DeTTOttsnesSp and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for ma to do my work. I.ydin K. I'inlt hnm's Vegetable Compound was reoonunended to me as the best remedy tor my trouMet,whlch It surely proved to be. 1 (eel batter and stronger in every way since taking it, and tho annoying symptoms nate dlt ap peared. "Mrs. M.Uodijicn, D'.'S Napoleon tit., Freuiuut, Ohio. North Haven, Conn. "I.ydia E. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Oompound restored my health after everything else had failed when passing through ohange of life. Then is nothing like it to overoometbe trying symptoms. " Mrs. tfbOJUUtoa lsixLA.Boi 1U7, North Haven, Conn. Im Soadki (Cases LYDIA E. PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND record for $ie greatest good I LYDIA P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LVNW.HASS.Ji T7 hmt One Way of Preventing Worms In Pigs Is to Provide Good, Sanitary Quar. ters. cording to temperature and other con ditions, the egg contains n tiny embry onic worm, and Is ready for further de velopment when swallowed by n pig. The eggs are highly resistant and may retain their vitality for years. It Is therefore evident that in course of time the ground In yards where pigs are kept may become very heavily laden with the eggs of the worms. When the eggs are swallowed the young worms hutch out, but do not Im mediately settle down In the Intestine, They get Into the circulation nnd nre carried to various organs of the body, Including the lungs. Meanwhile they increase somewhat in size and undergo certain changes of structure. In a week or ten days they can be found In Infected pigs examined post-mortem crawling up the windpipe into the mouth and down the esophagus into the stomach. In the normal course of events they finally reach the Intestine again, where they develop slowly to maturity. Small pigs if their lungs are Invaded by large numbers of the young Intestinal worms are liable to develop pneumonia, which may prove fatnl. It Is not Improbable that many cases of lung trouble among young pigs are caused by these worms. Tho question of preventing losses among young pigs by worms, judging from tho results of the Investigations Carried on In the zoological division of the bureau of animal industry, largely resolves Itself into n question of pro viding good sanitary conditions for the pigs, particularly during the suckling period. The sows before farrowing should be kept In clean, dry places away from mud wallows, and until the pigs are several weeks old they should be kept preferably in buildings and pens with floors which can be easily cleaned and which nre kept clean. MENACE TO SHEEP INDUSTRY Dogs and Coyotes Constitute One of Greatest Drawbacks to Wool and Mutton Business. (rrepam! by the t'nlted States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Wool and mutton are commanding lilgner prices than ever before and sup plies of wool are being depleted so rap idly that it will take some time after pence is declared to restock the wool trade, says Bulletin 035, "The Sheep Kllllng Dog," issued by the United States department of agriculture. The United States Is experiencing the greatest shortage of mutton and wool in the history of the country. It Is the duty of the American farmer to increase the supply. Tho shcep-kllllng dog constitutes one of the greatest menaces to the success of the sheep Industry. The dog not only kills sheen but keeps out of the sheep business men who are otherwise inclined to go into It. The most effective method of dealing with the sheep-killing dog is through efficient legislation. Notable progress has been made bv several states In euaetlng good dog laws, nnd others are expected to taka Imllar action. No law, however well worded it raav be, can be effective unless It is en forced and has the moral support of the people who are affected by It. Uniform state dog laws are desira ble. Durable Concrete Culvert. and then If vehicles meet, there Is plenty of room to pass without Inter fering with the speed or rights of the one going In the other direction. We have seen several narrow es capes from accidents In such places, and the watchword now Is "Safety First." The automobile Is here to stay, oud we want room to spread out and nvold all clanger of nccldents. Our counties are now paying large salaries to men who nre supposed to be efficient, and good civil engineers, and the safety and comfort of the pub llo largely rests on them. It Is the duty of such men to cutoh up with the times and provide roads suited to the needs of present-day travel. Such Im provements are not very expensive, and when properly made last a life time, and save time, trouble and accident' Feed Is Assured. The silo located near the feed manger la an assurance of having feed near at hand in stormy as well as fair weather. Greatest Profit With Hogs. To obtain the greatest profit lu rais ing hogs, whether few or many are grown, good pasture is absolutely necessary. TEST OF TIRES ON HIGHWAYS Results Obtained by United States Of fice of Public Roads After Pe riod of Years. In Its testing of tires on country roads during a period of several venrs the United States office of public roads has prepared the rond prior to each test by plow ing, grading and rolling thus, with further consideration of moisture and atmospheric variations, giving conditions as nearly Identical as possible for each of the trips compared, It was found that the draft decreased with Increase of tire width to n cer tain limit, beyond which It increased. As a result of the experiments, It is recommended that for ordinary farm work and general trucking, the stand ard width of tire for n one-horse wagon, with gross load of 2.000 pounds, Should bo two Inches; light two-horse wagon. 2,500 pounds, two nnd one- half Inches; medium two-horse wagon, 4,500 pounds, three inches: standard two-horse wagon, 0,800 pounds, four Inches ; heavy two-horse wagon, 7,500 pounds, five Inches. Imperative That Productive Stock Be Rather Largely Increased During Current Year. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment OI Agriculture.) Meat can be produced from poultry more quickly than from any other source. One of the necessities Imposed upon the United States by Its entrance Into the world war Is to produce more meat than It has ever produced be fore. This Is essential not only to meet its own greater needs because of being on a war basis, but also to save the countries with which it co-operates in the war from defeat through lack of food. Meat Is one of the most essential of food products. Of such meats as can he cured and kept In compact form larger quantities than ever before must be sent to the armies overseas, and the proportion of these exports to the to tal production In the United States Is likely to increase steadily and even rapidly, as larger armed forces from this country nre sent to the fighting front In Europe. In order to leave available for the forces overseas as large a proportion as possible of the output of cured and compact meats, it is desirable that there be a decided Increase in both the home production and the home con sumption of white meats such as poul try. To that end It is Imperative that the productive stock on general farms and In the hack yards of the nation be rather largely Increased during the current year. It has always been and will always be true that the great bulk of this country's poultry Is produced not on specialized poultry farms but In the dooryards and farm lots of the diversified farms. Establishments de voting their attention exclusively to the production of poultry have been nnd Will continue to be of rather large Importance, but they can hardly be looked to or any very great part of an emergency Increase In production suf ficient to constitute B noticeable factor in feeding the world at war. That de mand upon the nation's potential pro duction capacity can be met, however, by the farmers and home makers of the country without any sort or strain and with compensation In poultry profits more than commensurate with the outlay of money nnd effort. Hotel Rowland One hundred and sixty-five Rooms, all Modern Improvements: free phones on every floor. Rates: 75c to $1.50 per day: $2.50 to $5.00 per week. Opposite Courthouse, 2 blocks from Postofflce, Fire Proof. 3. P and Oregon Electric pass door. Earn More Young Women and Men Business cries for trained minds. Grasp your opportunity. Enorll now in Northwest's bigg-eat business college, Behnke-Walker. Portland. Free Catalog. KEEP BROODING COOP CLEAN Give Chick's Good Overhauling Once a Week Spray Thoroughly for Mites. (From the United States Department of Agriculture.) The brood coop should be cleaned nt least once a week nnd kept free from ndtes. If mites are found In the coop, It should be thoroughly cleaned CONSTRUCT NEW HIGHWAYS State of Illinois Expected to Expend $3,000,000 In Improving Roads This Season. It Is expected that Illinois will ex pend $8,000,000 this year on federal aid highways. The proposed road con struction outlined by the Illinois state highway department has been ap proved by the national government, ac cording to Secretary of Agriculture Houston. The proposed work Includes con struction along the Dixie highway, the Lincoln highway, the highway from Chicago to the Wisconsin stato line, the Chicago to Jollet highway and the road from Peoria northeast to Spar land. Federal-aid money for these roads Is to be avnllable shortly. It Is announced. Make the Little Chick's First Home a Comfortable One. and sprayed with kerosene oil or crude petroleum. From 1 to 2 inches of sand or dry dirt or a thin layer of stray or fine hay should be spread on the floor of the coop. Brood coops should be moved weekly to fresh ground, preferably where there Is new grass. Shade Is very essential In rearing chickens, especially during warm weather; therefore, the coops should be placed In the shade when ever possible. A cornfield makes fine range for young chickens, ns they se cure many bugs and worms nnd have fresh ground to run on most of the time, due to the cutllvatlon of the ground, nnd have abundant shnde nt the same time. 2 POULTRY RAISING IS A DUTY leod Roads Campaign. The good roads campaign is always on and will alwul he on uutll every road shall have been paved with the best of material and In the best of manner. Atffl then there will probably be the establishing of more main roads, ! and so It will go on until the country ! Is well supplied with roads that will be practicable 385 days In the year. , Farmers and People In Cities Should Keep Enough Hens to Supply Table With Eggs. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) If poultry Is to piny the part that it should play In feeding the nation and winning the war, not only will the de ficiency created during the past year have to be made good, but there will have to be added something to the average as It stood before the 1917 de pletion begun. The duty and the op portunity falls upon general farmers and upon families In cities and towns who have enough back-yard space and that means much less space than may be ordinarily considered neces sary to keep enough hens to supply their own tables with eggs. KEROSENE FOR SCALY LEGS Almost the Speed Limit "At Chattanooga," said a veteran of the Civil war, "one of the men in my company left early in the action and no one saw him till after the battle, when he appeared in camp unwound ed and unabashed. Some of the boys accused him of running away, but he wouldn't admit it. " 'I only retreated in good order,' he declared. "I heard of the matter, and a few days later I asked him if he had any idea how fast he had 'retreated.' " 'Well, I'll tell you, cap'n,' he said. 'If I had been at home and going after the doctor, folks that see me passin' would have thought my wife was right sick ! " Exchange. FAIR AND CLEAR that's the way your skin will be, If you'll take Doctor Pierce'o Oolden Med ical Discovery. Pim ples, blotches, erup tions, and humors are utterly banished by this medicine. It takes away, more thoroughly and cer tainly than anything else, the blood poi sons or impurities that cause them. For evory Skin, Scalp, and Scroful ous affection, no matter how it came, the "Discovery" cleanses, builds up, strengthens, and invigorates every part of the system. Eczema, Erysipelas, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, and the worst Scro fulous Sores and Swellings are com pletely and permanently benefited by it. The "Discovery" is made from na tive roots without alcohol, and can be had In liquid or tablet form from all dealers. It is one of the best tonics to day, you feel refreshed in strength and vigor after taking this vegetable tonic. Tablets 60c Adv. Pretty, Anyway. Maude Adams, as everybody knows, has a tip-tilted nose. At a tea in Los Angeles a little girl once said to Miss Adams: "I think you're beautiful. I like your nose best of all." "Oh, no, my dear, you mustn't like my nose," laughed Miss Adams. "My parents were very careless about that. When they were choosing my features for me they took the first nose that turned up." Exchange. The Work of Time. "Ten years ago," he complained, "I was denounced as a dangerous radical. Now they are referring to me as a reactionary." You ought to give up the habit of changing your opinions." But, confound it, I haven t changed them." Brooklyn Citizen. In the Soup, Mr. Shad Say, oyster, weren't your two brothers In partnership together in business? Oyster Yes, but the partnership was dissolved. They were both caught and made into oyster soup. Was Sure Of It. Tommy Smokin' cigarets hurts ya. Pop told me so. Jimmy Aw, he was jest stringin' ya. 1 ommy No, he wasn't stringin' me. He was strappin' me. That's how I know it hurts. Exchange. The Boy Of It. Mother Now, as this is your fifth birthday, Bobble, wouldn't you like to have a pretty cake with five candles on it? Bobble I guess, mamma, I'd rather have five cakes and one candle. Ex change. today A Mixed Message. 'Wife, I met Mrs. Wombat and she sent you a message." Yes?" Told me to tell you something or other." "What a mess you make of things. What was it?" "Something about light blue foulard pie or a hashed brown waist, forget which." Louisville Courier-Journal. In Short Time After Dipping Scales Will Peel Off Avoid Wetting the Feathers. Gaining In Importanee. The question of roads gains in im portance and Interest with every pass ing year. Ration for Brood Sow. A good ration for a sow Just previous to farrowing is equal parts of corn, ground onts, and wheat middlings. Rich Soil for Rape, liable requires n rich soil for satis factory yield and will Khen conditions are favorable produce considerable gracing. Here Is a simple remedy for scaly legs In fowls; as a rule, one appltca ! tlon Is sufficient: Take a small, deep ' can and All It with kerosene. Dip the feet and legs In It up to the feathers, i but do not wet the feathers, and hold them in it a second or two, but not longer. In a short time the scales will peel off and the legs will be in as good condition as though they had never been scaly. When to Stop Churning. The churn should be stopped when the butter granules are the slie of grains of wheat. Economize Hen House Space. To economize space In the poultry house the nests may be placed under the dropping boards. It is best to have them darkened, as the hens pre fer a secluded place In which to lay. TO BREAK IN NEW SHOES ALWAYS USE Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder. It prevents tightness and blistering. Relieves Corns, Bunions, and Swollen. Sweating, Aching Feet. Gives rest and comfort. Accept no substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Lo Roy. N. Y. Quandary. "I'm doubtful whether to economise on clothes or food." "What do you mean?" "I don't know whether to wear this last year's straw hat or let the goat eat it." Exchange. Hides, Pelts, cS,a Wool Se. Mohair ffewutaHnskiic Wife fa Prim ai.Smmt Tti. THE H. F. NORTON COMPANY, Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wn.. Bellingham, Wn. 11 ELECTRIC MOTORS Bought, Sold. Routed and Repaired WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS Bumside, cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. CLIfD Veal, Pork, Beef, .lMIr Poultry, Butter, Eggs Ky and Farm Produce, to the Old Reliable Everding bouse with a record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front Street. Portland, Oregon Raise More Chicks. " 4 "iStoC '" live Do Your Own Plumbing 1 Br burin direct from tu at who !& price and save the plamber'i profits. Write us to day your needs. Wo will give yon oar rock bottom "direct-to-yoa" prices, f. a. b. rail or boat. We actually save yoa from 10 to K par cent. All roods tniaranteed. North went headaaarteri fot Leader Water System an J Fuller ft Johnson Enginea, STARK-DAVIS CO. Portl- . Ore,ost "ftwaaHskvasJata BHHVSBBBajBBT