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POULTRY AND GAME Cm ret yon fknry prices for Wild Ducks and otber gmxaa in reamm. Writa us for aeh off a an all kinds of poultry, pork, elc Pearson-Page Co., Portland Ship IS your VEAL, PCRK, POULTRY, HIDES We jnwraittee Ion price and CHUH. JtV WLAll. J if-'tf. I IH, ljoi. Tree. Vh v. ill .i,d icr B Tar or ixm tiei to tli vl o it :itc thn meme during t etrt arj one yiitrP ralis-j-iitiin ii cm it Noni'v.-? J on'trj .lunnifil. i (.rife litmntrtt'i.. I ouJiry J.l ii. NurUiwext Pail;c Y arrwr. ' aMi tell your ntiitii ban aLout our liberal otier. bhip to F. H. SCHMALZ & CO. Ctfbl $10.COl 141-143 Fnat St. POKTUHD. ORE. Ideation tliia paper when writing. easy sal--8 everywhere. Send 35c for aamnle arid two live propositions by return mail. Don't waste valuable tuna Be tun a Btartau. r-how Bumples and take order. Kept 12, kooa 312. Witm BUc, Pvtliai Ore Machinery Becond-Hand Machin ery boufrht, sold and exchanged: pnirinea, batter, sawmills, etc The J. E. Martin Co.. Si lat BU, Portland. Bend for Stock Liat and price. $450 TT?m?TrT fron a t2invest X XVWr 1 1 ment! GKOW LARKSPUR it makes this record. Small pat will do. It's the king of money-makers. "Back Lot Schemes" explains this and a cor of other remarkable "schemes in dirt." Writ for prospectus. KOBKKT H. CLARK, 1400 East Irving St., Portland, Oregon. HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Teal direct with manufac turer, We pay the lushest prices for Raw Fun. Write fur free price list and shipping tuns. N. M. IINCAR CO., FURRIERS 191 Scvemk Sired. PORTLAND, ORE. BANDMEN: RE are Sole s for HOLTON and EUESCHER band Instruments. The most complete stock of Musical Merchandise in the Northwest. Write for Catalogues. SEIBERL1NG-LUCAS MUSIC CO. M Bacond Street Portland. Oregon LIME FERTILIZER Also Land Plaster, Lime, Cement, Wall Plas ter and Shin tries. Write for prices. NOTTINGHAM & CO. 102 Front Street. PORTLAND, OR. SHIP YOUR VEAL, HOGS, POULTRY and EGGS to the VOGEL PRODUCE CO. 203 i Washington St., Portland, Oregon. ' 4nd get top market prices and money by return mail. Market reports, shipping Ultra, etc., sent on faquast. References: Lumbermen's Nat'l Bank. RAW FURS WANTFnl HIGHEST PRICES. QUICK KtlbWtt T. H F.IF.BES . P. Plnqvmann, Mar. I MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 298 Morrison Si. Corbell Blilj. Ret Firil Nal'l Bank. loilland.Ore. eW'Mejffief?'o AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN HIGH-GRADE, FIFTY-HORSEPOWER TOURING CAR. in first class condition, thoroughly over hauled, newly-painted, up-to-date straight-line body with extra tires carried in rear, center control, all levers inside, equipped with top, side curtains and top cover, ''folding rain-vision wind shield, speedometer, clock, electric dash light, large gas headlights with large-size Presto tank, combina tion oil and electric side and tail lights, demountable rims with two extra rims, two extra tires, four extra tubes, set of tools in cluding jack. This car is suit able for stage, livery or private use. Cost one vear ago, $3150.00. Will sell for $1500.00 cash; no trades. Address, P. O. BOX 1171, Portland, Oregon Why V.'e Can See Smoke. Smoke is not composed of gases nly, but of solid, or perhaps partly liquid particles, which are mixed with the gases and carried along by them. It Is these particles of matter that are risible to the eye, and not the gases themselves. St. Nicholas. New Composing Job. Blnks (to Smith, the great com poser) "So you've given up writing oratorio and grand opera. What do yoa do now?" Smith "I composf mnr tunes for motor horns." Word for the Dog. "Society women criticised for fon fllng dogs," said a newspaper head line, and the New York World com ments: "It is not just to criticise a woman for enjoying the society of her dog until you have seen her hus band." North Pacific College of lli CO. v.'. ' Li T t- t- - J ' fr ft" m rn w .. ' s a s INFERTILE EGGS KEEP BEST Large Part of Lou Can Be Obviated, According to Investigation Just Completed. A large part of the heavy loss from bad eggs can be obviated by the pro duction of Infertile eggs. This has been demonstrated beyond a doubt by the Investigations concerning the im provement of the farm egg which dur ing the past two years have been con ducted In the middle west by the bu reau of animal Industry of the depart ment of agriculture. Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture estimates that, between the producer and the consumer, there is an annual loss of $45,000,000 in the egg crop of the United States, the greater portion of which falls on the farmer, who is by far the largest producer. Of this enormous loss, about one-third, or $15,000,000, is caused by heat which develops the embryo of the fertile egg, cauBlng what is known to the trade as a "blood ring." As it is impossible to produce a "blood ring" in an infer tile egg, such an egg will stand a higher degree of temperature without serious deterioration than will a fer tile egg. The secretary says that if fanners and others engaged in the production of eggs would market their male birds as soon as the hatching season is over, a large saving would be made, as practically every Infertile egg would grade a first or second if clean and promptly marketed. No more simple or efficient method for the improvement of the egg sup ply of the country could be adopted than the production of Infertile enes. Liquid blue is a wenlc solution. A Fold it. Buy Red Cross Ball liiue, the blue that's all blue. Ask your grocer. The Rothschilds. What chiefly struck one at the fu neral of the late Baron Gustave de Rothschild was the great multiplicity of relatives descended from his fath er, the first Baron James, the shrewd est and most funnily humorous mem ber of the Paris branch of the Roths childs, that he founded. lAmong these descendants were a son, grandsons, and great- and great-great-grandsons Rothschilds, Lamberts, Leoninos, Epb russls, Sterns, Sassoons, Gubbays. They represented not only the prinel pie of blood relationship, but the fi nance of Paris, Brussels, Genoa, Milan, Odessa, Bombay and Calcutta. Among the numerous multi-millionaires de scended from the first Baron James there was one who devoted himself to medical science, dramatic literature and the collection of autographs of great writers Baron Henri, only sor of the second Baron James. Salt Roasted Pumpkin Seed. In some of the rural districts of Macedonia the peasantry consume large quantities of pumpkin seeds, salted and roasted brown. The taste of this "nut," like the taste of caviar, is an acquired vice and some persons never succeed in acquiring It. New York Press. In the Same Boat. Belle and Ben had just announced their engagement. "When we are married," said Belle, "I shall expect you to shave every morning. It's one of the rules of the club I belong to that none of its members shall marry a man who won't shave every morning?" "Oh, that's all right," re plied Ben; "but what about the morn ings I don't get home in time? I be long to a club, too." Lippincott's Magazine. EYE ACHES Then He Thought Again. TI.e young man was fighting out vajrs and means. "They say two can live as cheaply as one." "Do not de lude yourself, Ferdinand," said the irl. "For one thing, 1 shall positive ly have to have a separate car." Amazing. The scientists tell us, as the result Of study of a paleolithic skull, that primitive man was able to think be fore he was able to speak. How time have changed. Now York Tribune. How Are You? Represented In PORTLAND. Have you a live, up-to-date, honest commission firm with facilities for handling- your goods prop erly, or have you a man in a two-by-four office with no facilities for taking care of your foods when market conditions are wfak.' GET IN TOUCH WITH US We shall be pleased to send you references from shippers all over the country. They are the best evidence we can furnish you that OUR METHODS AND. RESULTS ARE THE KIND THAT SATISFY. We want Veal. Hoits, Chickens, Squabs, Turkeys. Docks. Eggs, Mutton. Coats. Bulls, Cows, Staffs, Jack Rabbits, Spuds, Hides, Chittim Bark. Furs. We guarantee yon the highest market price, and charge you five cents on the dollar for handling your goods. "We Mail Check Every Monday." RICE & CO., Portland, Or. Dentistry and Pharmacy The North Pacific College was estab lished in 1893. It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train ing of young men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses sion begins October First. An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to npcrictrar Nnrifi Parifir fnllpce Easl Sirth ud Oiejon Sts, Portland On. COMMISSION MEN ARE INDICTED Portland Produce Dealers Al leged to In Trust. Fifteen Prominent Merchants Re ceive Attention of Federal Grand Jury. Portland, Or. Grand jurors in the Federal court have returned indict ments against 15 fruit and produce dealers on Front street, charging them with unlawful conspiracy in restraint of trade and in violation of the Sher man anti-trust act. The men indicted assert their innocence of law-breaking. Every commodity that the average family requires for its daily food sup ply, with the exception of meat, it is alleged, is controlled by the group of men under indictment, with the result not only that the prices to the consum ing public are greatly increased, but that all dealers not members of the al leged combination are and have been prevented from doing business. Eleven of the 15 men against whom true bills were returned have been ar rested and have given $1000 bail each. They are E. A. Bamford, C. N. Dilley, Timothy Pearson, W. A. Mansfield, W. H. Dryer, Herbert B. McEwen, Mark Levy, Charles R. Levy, Ed B. Levy, Ben Levy and G. W. Cardwell. W. B. Glafke, John A. Bell, Fred A. Page and John J. Cole are under indictment, but have not been arrested Glafke because he is visiting his mother, who is ill, and the three oth ers because they are out of the city. They have been advised by their asso ciates to return and submit to arrest. The defendants, individually and collectively, are among the leading commission men on Front street. Many of them have been in business here for a long time. While they ad mit the existence of the Produce Mer chants' association of Portland, they deny that it tends to stifle competition or that it manipulates prices. The center of activity during the grand jury's investigations and' the probable star witness when the case come to trial is J. W Bunn, the secre tary of the organization, who has been granted immunity by the Federal prosecu torsi FIND SHIP WITHOUT A CREW Afloat In Ocean, All Ship Shape, Without Soul on Board. Newport News, Va. Another mys tery of the deep, practically parallel ing the unexplained disappearance, of the crew of the schooner Marie Celeste several years ago, has been reported here by the British tank steamer Rou manian. On January 19, churning along ten days out from Port Arthur and near the Azores, she picked up the Norwegian bark Remittent, sea worthy, provisioned and fully rigged, but without a soul aboard and with no indication of the crew's fate. The Roumanian, after towing the Remit tent to within 100 miles of Cape Henry, lost her in a violent gale. The Marie Celeste was found at sea with a pot boiling in her galley and her captain's papers on the cabin table and every indication that her crew had been aboard within a few hours of her discovery. But nothing ever was heard of her skipper or crew. Allies Attack Turk's Rear. London The Bulgarians are devot ing their chief attention to the bom bardment of Adrianople and an at tempt to capture the Gallipoli penin sula and so take the Turkish forts in the rear. An official dispatch issued at Constantinople indicates that the Bulgarians have been successful in their first operations in the latter quarter, and, according to a Sofia dis patch, the capture of Gallipoli is the chief objective of the Bulgarians for the time being. Man Gets Brain of Dog. Ann Arbor, Mich. The brain of a dog was transferred to a man's skull in University hospital here Thursday. W. A. Smith, of Kalamazoo, had been suffering from abcess on the brain and as a last effort to save his life this re markable operation was performed. Opening his skull, the surgeons re moved the diseased portion of his brain and in its place substituted the brain of a dog. Smith was resting comfortably at last reports, and the surgeons say he has a good chance to recover. 10,000 Wounded, Say Janinans. London An Athens dispatch to the Telegraph says that three prominent citizens of Janina, who escaped to the Greek lines, assert that there are 10, 000 wounded in the town, which would have surrendered but for the influence of the Austrian consul. A Constantinople dispatch to the Telegraph says the Bulgarians have retired from the Tchatalja and have made their headquarters at Tcher kesckeui. Duluth's Oldest Citizen Dead. Duluth, Minn. John Flynn, the first white man to push a trail through the wilderness from St. Paul to the Indian trading posts on the shores of Lake Vermillion, and who was Du luth's oldest citizen, is dead at his daughter's home here. Had he lived until June 24 next he would have been 100 years old. I(rt Ba Cc c fiyrnp. TftftM Good, lit k j rj la Urn. Bold by Drorrifft. &. Continent of Trees. The Idea of an extensive forest geii rally calls to mind the forests of South America or the heart of Africa, but It is a surprising fact that In pro portion to its size Europe is much more extensively wooded than the rest of the globe. It is calculated that Dearly a third of the surface of Eu rope Is covered with trees, whereas the proportion over the whole land area of the world is only about one Quarter. Finland and Sweden have the greatest extent of forest land, halt of their surface being covered with trees. Britain and Portugal are the least wooded of European countries, only a twentieth part of their area being covered with forests. Though southern Britain Is richly wooded, the trees are for a large part in hedge rows and are not collected Into for- Wasted Time. No boy when he applies for a Jub at any business man's place is asked If he is an expert at playing pool. Philadelphia Ledger. 75 YEARS OF PUBLIC APPROVAL FOR CONSTIPATION and all forms of DIGESTIVE DISORDERS Possibly Knew What He Meant. In an address of welcome to a resi dent magistrate at Cala, Transkei, South Africa, the Kaffir spokesman, the other day thus expressed him self: "We cordially welcome your pluck and goodness In coming among such pusillaminary and unwhole somely ignorant people. We are over Joyful to get such a weak, non-excitable, superabundantly harmonious one as a magistrate." RAISES the DOUGH ' Better than other powder, ' producing light, dainty, whole some cakes and pastries r CRESCENT BAKING t- -' POWDER Wi'S-P is high grada and git lli I i.la 1 : :. i f. V W 25c lb. tin r errnr.r. I S tvWfr'WIA I r . ui. - m. 'll'liiUll ' 0 r iM'Jt ' l Kegulatlons. On remarking some time apo that students cannot be driven anywhere by regulations, I was contradicted by the dran of another institution who in sisted that by regulations they can be driven to the devil. I accepted the amendment. President Lowell, in Harvard Graduates' Magazine. WOMAN SICK FOURTEEN YEARS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind. :" I suffered for four teen years from organic inflammation, female veakness, pain and irregulari ties. The pains in my sides were in creased by walking or standing on my feet and 1 had such awful bearing down feelings, was de pressed in spirits and became thin and pale with dull, heavy eves. I had six doc tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wa.sh. I haw now used the remedies for four month end cannot express my thanks for wli' they have done for me. "If these lines will be of any ben -f you have my pcrmiss inn to pib:i. 1 them." Mrs. Same William.!, 4: James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co pound.made from native roots and herb contains no narcotic or harmful drugi. and to-day holds the record of b-ir,tr ti.. most successful remedy for female n: we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkhan. laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem tr. prove this fact. If you have tlir slightest doul.t that Lydia K. Pir.fcliain's Yfyetn ble Compound w ill help you, v. rlto to Lydia K.l'inkluwn ModiHnet'o. (ooiifidf nvial, Lynn, Ma vs., for ad vice. Your lott-r will he opun-d, read and answrod hy a w oma'i. anu held in strict confidence. ft li IS j i ! PUTNAM FADELESS DYES i Color more eoo4s bnith'.er an4 faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors stilt, wool and cotton equally well and Is guaranteed to give perlect results, Alt dcaier, or We will send postpaid at lOc a oacltage. Write lor tree booklet bow to dye, bieach and mix colors. MONROE DKUG COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois. NEAT PACKAGE HELPS PRICE Butter Wrapped In Tidy Parcel of One Pound Each Will Attract Eye of Fastidious. You may not believe it, but farm butter put up in square packages of a pound neatly wrapped in oiled paper will bring a better price in any mar ket than the same butter loosely I packed la a tin bucket or Jar. j A butter mold costs a trifle and i elkd paper with your name printed on it costs but a little more, and if ; butter is put up in square package j form it will bring from two to three j cents per pound more than if packed 1 in Jars or tins. Fastidious customers in the city, j who are in the habit of getting nearly everything they consume in fancy I packages absolutely will not buy but ter that Is scooped out of the pail and sent to their homes In wooden dishes. In spite of this fact which nearly every farmer ought to know, 95 per cent, of the farm butter is sold with out being put up In this form and it all goes together in one mass at the creamery, where it is worked over, molded Into pound packages, wrapped and stamped with the name of the creamery and sold at a profit, all of which might have been had by the farmer if he would do 'he same thing and sell direct to city consumers, j Of course it is not always possible i to sell direct to consumers, but even I if butter is sold to the stores it will bring a much better price if put up i in oiled papT in pound packages. In j fact the making of butter is not all l there is in the business No thoughtful person uses liquid blue. It's a rhu-h of tilut' in a Tmve b"tt;e of watrr. Ask fur Utitl Cross hall lslutt, the blue tout's all blue. As Usual. I "I'm so glad to see that you have recovered from your Illness." "Yes; but I had a narrow escape. The doc tor said If I had waited a day longer it would have been hopeless, and they all said It was the only case of its kind on record. The doctor is going to write it up for a medical paper. The only thing that carried mo through was my wonderful vitality." Ex change. How Kansas Got Its Name. The lato Colonel Inman always Insisted that Kansas got its name through mistake of a proofreader. The early Kansas Indians were Kaws, a diminutive of Kausas. In revising the works of a missionary the proofreader mistook the "u" for an inverted "n" and changed It to "n." Since then it has been Kansas Almost Too Much to Eelieve. A gunner of the royal marines tells A story, says an English paper, of how a seagull rescued an exhausted linnet from the sea and deposited it o the duck of a warship. We can tand a good deal, but this Btory hould, we think, have been told by ' narrator exclusively to his fellow iarines. ONLY ONE "BROMO Qt'lNINR" That is LAXATIVE IIKOMO (K11NINE. Look for the siunaturo of E. W. UKOV K. Cures Culd in One Day, Curoa Grip in Two Lays. 26c. Advice to a Friend. The young man was about to be married. "Praise your wife's grace and beauty constantly," advised one friend "Hut don't overdo it," counseled an other. "She may conclude that she has thrown herself away on you, and want to go on the stage." Would Take an Heiress Now. Onco moro someone takes the troublo to tell us that there was a real Mary with a real lamb that went i to school. And when you remember! how much lower meat was in 1S14, 1 it Isn't so hard to believe. Milwau kee Journal. "lothers wilt find Mrn. TVinlows Bontnlng syrup t! e bi'st remedy to iibu tor their auUuiua uriug U-ethiue K;rioa. Eating Sunflower Seeds. Sunflower seed eating Is the favorite 1 hnTMiiV nncMnia tt Mm Cnanl.h Uo. ! brews of the Levant. The kernel of the seed, which is about as largo as a grain of rice, has a nutty, oily flavor, somewhat similar to raw peanuts. On Saturday, after synagogue, Hebrews all over tha Oiierit are to be seen munching the sunflower seeds with gusto. The wealthier classes substi tute the salted pistachio for the sun flower seed. Giant Pineapple. Tha Shaker colony n-ar Aston, Fla , has grown a pineapple weighing 12 pounds live ounces. With this pine apple and others nearly approaching its size the Shakers have taken most of the prizes at county and state fairs for the finest pln"stppl;. PILES CTRKI) IN ( TO 14 DATS Yntir '!nu.yit will n-f ind money if PAZO OTNT MhNT fii.Ml'i f!jm any raw of Itrhinjr. Llind. Li!!!.- or i'rotrudiri- 1'iJes in 6 to 14 days. boc. Strong Land and Language. ! "Wonderful soil here," said tha traveler; "I've never seen such big i corn " "Yes." said the farmer, "and we had to plant a dwarf variety to kep it down to this size." St. Paul Dispatch. j Wcrld Looks for the Beet There are two sidrs to every story. The victory you w'n means defeat to th other ffllow. But that Bhould not deter us from doing our best. It's the best that the world needs, but If you can do better than the other fellow. It i is your work that the world wants. Up to the inute!" Keep that way it means health and happiness; but at the fin t sign of weakness in the Stomach. Liver or Bowels take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS right away. It may save you a long sick spell. It is for Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach. Headache, Indigestion, Cos tiveness, Colds and Grippe. 1 itur n-ilirt-'M American Theatrical History. The first regularly organized theafr rlcal company came from England la 1762, and played first at William burg, Va., afterward at Annapolis, New York and Philadelphia. The flr theater was built at Annapolis. Dally Thought Lift up yourselves to tha great meaning of the day, and dara to thin of your humanity as something so &t vinely precious that it is worthy ol being an offering to God. Phllllpa Brooks. America. I know America is capable of an thing she undertakes with spirit and vigor. "Ilrave in distress, serene ia conquest, drowsy when at rest," i he characteristic. Abigail Adams. ir WOMEN Were not made to do Machine Work, but there in a machine mude to do Women's Work, and it does it quicker and better than it's ever been done before. THE MEADOWS POWER WASHER TAKES THE WORK OUT OF WASH DAY. Free illualrated eatalofr Rent upon receipt of the coupon below or potttal mentioning thin paper. PORTLAND, OR. Send nic your free Meadows Washing Ma chine catalog:. "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they li say Painless Methods of Extracting; Teeth. Out-of-town pt plo can h&vm thaii plate and brlriff work finiHhecl in otu dity if necsnary. A n altsul u te irua fiiitco, backed by M yearn in Portland DR. W. A. Will. PMIiat.T M Mutlll Wise Dental Co. Off ICE tiOUHS: 8 A. M. In 8 P. M. Sundays 9 te 1 Phones: A 20.29; Main 202t. failing Bldz., Third and Washington, Portiansl OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE ern receive, prompt. trMt ti.ffVn nf HnD-Poliooui, H-)LhboU4liig rtuntMllM from C. GEE WO the Chlnone doctor. 'f ry om- nmre if you hrtvn rnen docforlnu with tli if mm sn'1 that oin- nn )iRvh mil. oM kiim-cI pr-ninnt-nt rli-f . I.t t lni yrt-Hi nm un tifttU-r A ma in rrjr rii-i r'i .i' rim win ii leucly wti'm b turn in 'inn k. nur hikJ Bftf". Km pnw-riptlont hm( r.inip'iur.ilt-i from l(o'n, H.tUh, I'.i.iia mn4 Hnrk lht liHWi Ut"i gnlli.-ri-'l fro'ii frf qvnr-tfr-rof tin Klfif'H. '1 h tM-crfu of 1 1, ! mfdicirina mrti not known to t In- oMhm!ii worM, 1 nt hit lQ lin 'Ifd down from ttULur U skju iu liie ytiticiaua' fttuiihesin dun. CONSULTATION FREE. If yon lire mit nf town nn'1 ran not 'nil, write for Yrr.ptom Lino It and ciruiiJstr, uciotiug 4 oeuta 1a tauii. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J first St., Cor. Morrison Portland, Oregon. P. N. U. No. 6 '13. W II KN writinc to advertiser. plea an ra tion thia in p-r. m e-