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VALUE OF WHfAT
Tbe oían wlvo pridml himself rm nta
keen («-ri « i't • i.s watched tbe w II omm
on the stand with Intensity, and maided
bla brad vigorously at tire ' losing w<»r<is
of the t«-» Ihleri.l wlttie*«
“That matra ramcvrtied In It.' anld
the krv-n observer to his frlrmt. "Didn't
you
notte»
bow
hla •jro ehin.nl
aroundf
"llow alwut this nell one?” inquired
the friend
"Iles guilty of aometblng, n««rrl«-d
tbe keen observer
"No man starvw at
people In that bold, defiant way If be
baa a clear conwleuc»."
Good Profit Ma, Be Mad« by Feeding
to Poultry at High Prices.
Hr J«nws De,-’». Piuil«r>maa. Oew«»a ArrVrat-
lural l
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Customer Il urna to me that's sn SV.
fui prie, to ha«« to pay f«r a pound of
llver.
Butcber— You must r-nwmber. ma'am.
that ih* Hver la a eboiee pari,
Thia
steer weighed nrarly a tuo. sud b« bad
ouly va* amali llver.
The prices of poultry and eggs fol
low closely the trend of wheat price«
and of eurn prices, the two staple |a>ul-
try foods in lb« Failed Hlates.
The
tendency Is for poultry keeper» to eur
tall the flock of poultry when prices
of food are high, and to increase the
fli ck when the prices of food are b>w.
When th« gram price* rise more poul
try are wnt to market, and later on
there is a scarcity of bulk poultry and
eHlf
Tbe question for the poultryman and
the fa rmer Io consider in thia connee I
lion is. at what prices of grata does
it pay the farmer to market the grain
rather than feed it to the poultry, for
th« business of lhe farmer is to get the
most out of the soil, whether it be In
raw or concentrated products. It is n
fin« {«uni to determine just where th«
profit In feeling poultry a. well as
other livestock disappears la the up
ward tendency of the price of grain;
in other words, at what point I* there
a parting of th« ways between a profit
and a loss!
wur«*s. etc., and there will usually b*
' shim milk ur buttermilk. Thur« seed
tberrfore Le Bu rust fur animal f«od,
resulting la a saving ut 8 tu 10 eeats
par fuwl. The eiuver or grass they eat
will have little luarketaLlu valus. Tbs
destruct.un of grasshoppers in tb«
ciuvvr and gram tldds sud ut bugs m
the orchards will, whers Ibes* insects
are lad, offset a large part of tbs an
nual cost ut feud fur tbo fowls in
better crop«.
in experimenta with larger breeds
the cost ut feeding was greater. The
cost of feeding Plymouth Kocks aver
aged (I 13 per fowl and of Wyandottes
• t.UU. This estra cost ts largely offset
when the fowls are marketed, Kb«
tb<
s.
suo.ll breed*
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l»«rWMra
Mo »»-4
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reoHabl, fevm ll-olns.
"Hut. sorsi,.'* protested th- Intel, de
fwrted girl, "you're not geint to tsk« m*
to tbe- ev inferrisi reg'-onsT"
"Only for s few m-->>n I«." replied the
sttendaat spirit
“We must thaw you
out a littl«.” Cat!.--tic
Ktamlard and
Time*.
Mothers wtn fla4 Mr* W in«’ «'• fi» ««!•«
•yr«., m® l •• i
o»l- t '> a., lot lUe.r .a hit a
In anvwcr to an iaquir/ relative to turi&a lU UrUli/ per m I.
the wajr in which to tell the difference
h’twnü the edible muabroom and the
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poi»<»Houa variety, the »tation replied:
•4 There are ao many different apeeieg too called Mr. Multate an old man to
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of muabrooms, abd they are ao nearly bis fs<e."
!
Tw« Haaardow«.
like the ¡MJiaunuu»
"Hhj. ma ma. I I 'I ’
‘ung of tbs
iin|M>p<iblc fur au incipec*cneed pere»a kind
"Tesatr,** admitted a waiter. “I «hall I
I Wouldn't be as impolite as Ibat
tu
detect
tbe
difference,
itotaniata
do
foe ih* woitd. I calli 1 lout an o.J gen
I« compri led to throw up u>y situation
j
not imually rccogniae any difference be
tleman.'
here "
tween tuu»hr >omg and toadatoola^ Tbs
’jLRölEk
“Indeed! What Is the matter?”
j
t>'vl wsy is ti learn to rwognus car-
“More than I can put up with
Th« '
tain sp-> ies af edible mushrooms, avc«
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governor inalata on my eating mush
TKE1H WITHOUT PLATES"
The general tendrney among farmers thougu the «ember l-e few. A common
rw'
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of
Mia» II« tm Knuerhtrr. of At A Main At., HG rooms In the presene« of customers to la to sell the gram, rather than feed variety. kn>wu Ixjtnnically as ‘Agaricus
II» • %«rrtiw
Ju»rph. Mirti . writ«» nn lnl«r*»lln< lMI»r prove they ar« edible fungi.'*- Ixiudon it, long before the parting
_ of tbe ways earn¡»otrias I,.,* is not poisonous, sod
jw>-«r
uf<m
e*
“Yoa’r* «I! out of L
on Ih» »tibiorl «f < nt« tting rsahl, whlsh TH lilt*
»«» <
Cnrv* te «o evraat»-
has t>een reached, and it is a knowledge by the following description you may
dlr«
-'What
yen
“ ’i»w
» r' ’ «■ “F i-U’<
«■noni f »il tu Ir« ef i»luo to all women whu
of thia fact that assures the skillful 1« able to rccignixe it:
«vs«»
it
t,«**e»«a»r»
!**•
p*itdeaa >
’
*|Uwti
njnnir«
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4Ml< I» « <dd ra»llf,
Only « few yean ago the only article and jienn.tent feeder of a profit
“The stem is cylindrical, or tapers a
The
Uflklr LchflM * MU«T
"Ou • h«»< «la? lik« *
timtiag of maple wm maple augnr. ' parting of the ways comes very soon littla toward tbe lower end. Near itn
WISE DENTAL CO. INC.
*F drf.<|r u h«j
There it now an article on the market Io tbe majority of feeders, Ona man i<p|-er end is a sort of collar, usually
I* y
IH H A Kror Usfay’f R’tari B
that ia ao like the real maple auger may bo telling the eaaet truth when termed a *r'ng,* which encircles it. for til» dinner.**
»r««M» ! > tw>r I i •». i' Lt . î h -r t *«i * o«h-
ta¿<K'a at»»*'» <fí»r* í*ror» * *. 'I ’*•» * F M nan*
*ÎMd you winT*
that even ol»| Vermont«'^ are unnblo he aavs that ha ran make no profit in THa is very delicate, whit« Ilka tbe
ta » »’««li M »«..s f l is*! -M. 1S« 1’1 «;»*•,
“Trt, by th»
of my teeth
K up l t«M8 A aa4 Me.» X»
to tell th«* iliflrrrtirc.
In fart, on ar
seventy five cent wheat, ami «cm. an.I of very thin, svUny testure.
'* Vbo n»« I b» olhri feiiow r*
count of Ha healthful qualities, bring another may bo equally truthful when The circular, espandi-d disk into which
**He Wilk
h* WA» thr g)foprl«for
No. 42 0»
a purely Yrgrtible product» neither | he says he ean make a profit in fr.l the stem fits is called th« ‘cap ’ The
P N U
It Should be Taken Accordintl to Di at icky nor sickly, it is preferred by ing one dollar
r int. I m*n«c»d to I
him
wheat,
The difference surface ia sometimes wMta, although of the
many people who formerly rard only in th« two men Is a difference in shill sometimes brownish. and usually cov- In the crowd iu»t «• be «a» about to
rections an the Bott e. at the
th--« regulation maple sugar
•red by a thin layer of delicate thre*<ls. inakr « K ib for n*r w -<*h>«go Tritmn«.
n f. < ling
M Ith good stock an !
first Appearance of the Cold.
This n<-w eitrart is railed Maplrinr.
The flesh or inner portion is more com
Rt J
ph. Meh, H ilt, 1M1. Last It is a Hostile proshirt and ran be uaed profit in feeding high priced grain, but pact, sad is while also. Numerous thin
winter I ««light i* sudden cold, which to advantage by the housewife in a no ono can make a profit with poor plates, or *g<lls.* are on the under sida
develop««! Into au unpleisant catarrh variety of ways. For instance, a •yrup stock and (mor care at any price for of the cs; i, which radiate from near the
of tbe l|i n-l and throat, depriving me of like maple ran be mitdr by simply die
stem to the margin of the cap. When
qrain.
my .-»i jietiti' an-l ust<«l good spirits
A aoiving granulated auger in water and
Th« price of wheat is higher now the plant is very young the gills are
frirnil who had be«8 eured by Perun« a iding a f« w drop« of Maplrin«.
than It has bun for probably ten or first white, but «■ >n treome a dark,
S'lvisi l in«» to try it, aad I ««nt for a
The (*rri»t*rnt Manufacturing Com
fifteen years, and it is frequently said {■ink color, aud in sge changes to dark
Lott1« nt -<i>">', tm ! I am glad to say that pany who make Mapletne have pub
rowu. Tbe substance of tbe stem ia
that it is too high to feed to chicken«.
in thrw days the phlegm ha«l l<M>s«n«*d, imbed a booklet calle«! ,M iplrine !>nin
Two or three thing* should be con less c<>m;aict al tbe center, bu* the stem
an.! I felt l>ett*'r, my appetite returuc-l ties. This will I »• «mt frrq on request aidered In this connection.
First, the is not really hollow, though ia Some in
an-1 within nine days 1 was in rny u«uv| to anyone who asks fur it. It is full prices of (Hiultry and eggs will rise if stances there era slight indications of
For Infants and Children
yood health.
nh»»L«»un«’ r«'*‘»¡M’«.
This musbru in wiH be found in
many chickens are marketed, and th« it.
fanner who keep« his chickens will sod, where shade is plentiful.
K rrr»n nial«« Ills l.liwllwllww«.
Fenina is an old and well tried reiu
“It l* probable that the mushroom
make as much profit as he did when
Cbolty I jrt me see what's that quo- the price of whmll was low. That 1«, responsible for a majority of the death«
ety for colds. No woman should be
tat lon alniut a nml being ss good as a the price of |u>ultry products will ad from eating th s plant is ths Amanita
without ii.
wlnk, sud so fot*hi
just itself to the prices of grain Hee phalloule«
By a novice, it might eas
Fssddy Wh; er ! can'i think
cad, how much doc* it really cost to ily be taken for the Agaricus Campes
t’hrilly 4t, | know that
I'.n <«l n| feed a hen for a year! Does any one tn*. However, th« former usually oe
Al.i OHOL 1 PKK c«MT
This sterling hotiaeholii remedy is mmt ,ou to trj t» rei in'-ir t’hi ugo Trite
know!
eurs in tbe wmul« while the edible va
AVcçytalA’ Prqnrwun for As
sue. • fully pri’i ritx-d (or a "world of uno.
In ciperlmcnts made
riety just described occurs in open
troutdes " I r ilrraiigetncnts <>( the di
siimiaiinAiirFooljntlRrt’tM
covering eovcrnl years, i
places Frofes»or O. F Atkinson, of the
Y »u < •« G»i Ali««*•
i •»» rwrr.
grstive organs it ia a natural Corrective,
lifl* the Sitaailis aallkMts i
ounce of food was weighed, six pens I >tany division of the Cornell univer
H f|ts> Alkn H. Otm»*< <1 l «■ Hoy. N V , htf a
operating dim tly upon th« liver and ali
I i |»i» of A
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J| « . r. » of Leghorn hens consumed during tbe sity agricultural cspenment station, de
mentary canal, gvntlv but persistently •WMllug. hot •woih'tt. achihf Ir* t. Il makr* year 564 pounds wheat, 296 poun-ls scribes the Amanita pballoidee as fol
iNFANTSyCHILPRFH
stimulating a heallluui activity.
Its utw of iìk I i I thocdi »«ay« A r«ris.a cur< h»r
Cora, 208 pounds oats, 112 pounds bran lows:
-ovn».
I?i<towlts<
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beneficial influence extends, however, to
and shorts and 235 pounds skim milk,
“It Is pure white and ponaraMNl at-
every |->tth.n of the system, aiding in tbe fisti wil IL tóc. I*on*t areep< an> »ubatimi«
Promotes Diiystionflirrrful
in addition to some animal food. Tbe annulus or collar, but what is moat
}>r<M esses «>( illy, .lion and assimilation of
Reve Iwdw.rry,
root
of
the
total
food
por
fowl
for
the
Important
the
base
of
the
stem
rests
ia
ncss
and Itv-Contains nr«»
«•«I, promoting a wholesome, natunil
nvhn te Ibat striking looking man year varied in .liffcrmt pens from 61 a cup like envelope called lhe volva,
Opium.Morphine tvir.Mimxil.
a
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N’OT.NAIK OTIC.
breath, |m gularilies of the bowela, con- nsar the h*ad of th« lableT’ naked «ns cents to 78 cent«, snd avcrag'il 66 ... The pileus in this form is
cents.
The wheat was charged st 1 smooth, viscid to the touch, and pur«
atipatian and the long list of troubles of tbe guts'a.
olh
"Thsfs Mr. Jrpe*. answered th«
cent a I Hl: I, Mra at I1, .cents, oats white, ns is also the annulus, stem and
dim tly tr ic«a> le to thoae unwholesome
at a cent, skim milk at a fifth of a volva, though the latter is ■oiled by
Conditions
Ka-parilla <lis;«l« drown- er. “lls's a blooil holier.”
/láyele StoJ'
A workman at
tb« ato-k cent and bran and shorts nt three- particles of earth. Tbe stem is nearly
"Wbatl
nr«», hr lac!»-, bi kst he and <lrs|«>nd
^AvXaaa« e
fifths of a cent. The animal food cost cylindrical, tapering slightly ftnm the
eiu r dm
to I
■. of th« liver, yarda r
1MM*
Il is hollow, or stuffed
kidney a anti digeativa tract
It ia a
"No. no; don't you under .land? lie from fl to 6 cents per fowl. The w heat bulbous base.
constituted nearly
with cottony, mycelial threads.
The
•trvngtheniiig tunic <>( the highest value
wrlt«« tiles« ah’e klng storie« of cnr|>ora
íuftrc
«oat.
gills arc usually pure white, even in
If It fails Io »alisfv we authorise ail tion cru«lty to children and Ignorant era
MhnJknf-
The
hens
laid
an
dealers to refund the pun have price.
average
of
144
uggs
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and
are
nearly
free
from
the
stem.
pinje« that you r«ad lo th« Magas.ni»." —
per fowl, valued nt »1.68 at liwal p ie-s Wheat decaying the plant emits n very
H ovt Liii'.Mic al, Co. 1’urtlainl, Oregon Chicago Tribuna.
for egg*.
The prices were from 10 disagreeable odor " From Washington
Aperte I Remedy f»rTcpdlp
cents to 25 cents per d >: u, much Htste college, l'ullmau.
lion.Sour Sinnurh I Manti«
lower than the pries ar- in Oregqn
Worms .i '< HtMilawn» Jnrridt
at the present time. If whist had been
An inquiry which will be of interest
nrss and LOSS OF SLLEP.
worth, say, 90 cenia and bad bee a to fruit growers of southwestern Wash
charged for at that rate, i and bran •<’ tngton aiid northwestern Oregon was
Fat Suivie Siÿiararv í
1 cent a pound, lhe c< •t per for/ referred to the department of hortieul
would have been about I'i rents more, lure. It follows;
or KO cents instead, of <><> cents
But
“Kindly give me some advice eon
KEW YORK.
When bid blis-l is ciusci! from an infection of the circulation by the •eggs are also higher iu pnce tima they
earning the growing of rasplo*rrics and
virus of Contagious III imm I 1‘uison, it usually show* in the form of ulcerates! wore then.
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A|b
montba ®ld
blackberries under the conditions found
mouth ami throat, copper-col«>ml aplott lica on th«’ body, swollen glands in
JgDoWj-jSCE*™
Taking the
m southwestern Washington.
I would
the groin, falling hair, soles ami ulcers, etc.
Th« sc general aymptoius. sis pens of
be obliged to von for information eon
affecting all parts of the b»xly, show how rleeply poisoned the blood ths value of
Guaranteed undrr th* Food
cerning the growing of plums, cherries
becon-cfi, and cmph:t“i/cs the dangerous character of the trouble. If allowed at the average wholesale prices of eggs and apples in thin region.”
to remain tn the system the disease will finally wreck lhe h« alth and brrak in Portland during the past |-.»u years,
Professor W. H. Thornbcr replied:
F. im I Copy of Wr»¡<«
down the strongest constitution. No medicine can cure Contagious Blood the results
ns follows:
“You will have no difficulty in
I'ri .
1’oi- n which docs not nd the circulation of every particle of the virus
growing raspberries and blackberries ia
per deg.
Value your part of the country, providing you
8. S. 8. is the one real ami certain cure; it goes down to the very bottom of
35a
I 1.17 inc good judgment in selecting your va
the trouble, anil by removing every trace of the poison, ami adding rich, November ... 40
3 miI ririies an<l in planting. If the low land
35«
healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. S. S 8. December ,. . 122
A Flavoring.
It males »
26«
4.40 is w<di drained you had better plant
is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, ami its conccnlratc«l ingredients of January ......... 243
February ,...9M
25«
syrup better than Maple.
4.90 hlackl < rrics, but if the land >• not well
healthful vegetable extracts
extract« and juices esjiccially adapt it to curing this
March ...... 33d
5.601 drained you will have difficulty ia
20e
Sold by grocer*.
insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment b<M»k, which is a valuable April ............... 499
Mt
8 90 growing any form of small fruit there
nid in the treatment of the different stages of the disease, ami ask for any May ................. 42*
18«
fl 33 I However, the blackberry will come
■jnxial medical advice you wish. No charge for either.
June ................ 397
20e
fl 62 ! nearer to growing in poorly drained land
2<i«
fl 40 than the raspberries will. In choosing
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA July ................ 3*4
August ............393
25e
« 20 ! varieties of blai'klierrie«, u*e the M ini
Kepteml-or ...291
25«
4 60 moth for estra earlv, the Snyder for
October
30«
»7
2 40 ' middle early and the Evergreen for
late. Raspberries require a dryer and,
»01. 92 especially, well drsiued soil, and with
In place of eggs worth 41 (I m per such conditions in your part of the
BUSINESS COLLEGE
fowl, if their value I« computed at slate you should be able to grow re
K iS lUtMu OMKIAOS
{ireseot prices in Portland they would markable crops of them. The Cuthbert
I
>e worth »2.58 per fowl.
In other i* the standaril for commercial work on
words, on the basis of present prices, the west side; also the Antwerp, the
food coating 80 cents when fed to hens Superlative and the Marlboro ar« csec|.
TV.ey «n, 'trstnwi
bw*.n«w« In « IsnlnwH-llh« way.
I
produces egg* worth »2.5*. This is a lent berries for growth there.
Why not enrull in a riyuUW« «Oool that nhews nil vt iu rrotuatniT
Get it from
pretty good margin of profit in feed
“ I‘lum* will do well upon a ver,
your Grocer tag
I M WA1 KK>: Fran.
SEND TOM CATALOGUE
<> A. no i.liMAN *«.
li
moist soil, and will stand a poorly
the averageIdraiaed soil Iwtti r than tbe majority of
lt
144 eggs |wr other fruits.
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flock
The l’«irh
the —
Yellow
fowl.
is also true | "
bgg. the Tragedy, th U ¡Hard, the Lorn
that
not phenom- bard and other varieties almost without
ena).
tens properly number will do well in the region you
attended should average Iflu and well refer to. Almost snr cherry will sue
bred hens considerably mor«. Th* av coed there. Th- Royal Anns, the Bings,
ers««
ge farm flock will not average 125, the Lamberts and the May Dukes would'
pror
‘ ‘ not 100.
ibably
,
,
The varle-
In th««« experiments all th« food ties of f apples that will do especially
eaten was paid for at market prices well there are more er less limited.
and ths cost averaged only 66 cents The Yellow Transparent, the Duchess,
per hen.
Th« cost wouhi have been the Oldenlo-rg and the (iravenstein for
SEAMLESS
only 80 cents if the wheat bad cost 90 early apple*. and the Northern Spy,
SCHOOL
SHOES
cents per bushel.
The farmer, how Olympia, Baldwin, Grimes Golden and
CCHOOL SHOES »Htuww WMm.-tMnk of
ever, who keeps fifty or a hundred pomibly a few Rhode Island Greenings
H-jrom/r-u k A ou /
They ar«
hens can do better than that, for on for later varieties will do quite well.
•tronK and »turdy, hai r m • milrag utmrn rrttie-ta
the average farm that number of hens Other varieties, such as Dea Davis
war. ;..d itimhU U»m„
may be kept largely on the waste pro Gano gad the Jonathan, do not seem to
dur Able and lattmK ah ora obtainanl«*
duets or by products of the farm. They be entirely adapted to your part of
MS
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will find ths animal food in the fields W shingt n ” From Washington Stats
ia the shape of bug«, grasshoppers, college, Pullman.
•V.'lv’i1" *,l"’r,r*?n4 ,Ur* *°» every <t«r and
tm.Uj wrgf for b«iye
*, **■* w*il •wpf'v y*wi if mw.
write to us. I <Mik for (»«<. V-.%sr
r«de Marik on the aola.
"
Fa« «w.l Tisiits.
Devil’« rood Cake.
- .fwra-n.... win
One plnt tomato Jules, two fahles
Two cup* of brown sugar, creamed
fA» butter, two tnble«t"»tifula with a half cup of butter; two well-
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Mw«
■pnonfi
? . *
•’"* «" <«•• ms »
Hwla*««wrw **t Georg« •»« Mattf.«
flour ( Irrennied together), one-half tea
beaten czga. one tea«|ioonful of baking
MMMaM Mw.wbktr’.M«
•pootiftll aalt, dnnh of pepper, five egg* ■oda, dissolved In a gill of **>ur milk;
We inaist upon refunding your
Ileal the juice, then add the creamed two square« of grated ebolliate dia
butter and flour. m H and pepper, and solved In a gill of IxrlllfiK water; two
money if a trial doc» not con-
cook Are mlnutea.
Hutter a baking rapa of flour,
MIS and bake tu a
F Mayer Boot flfShoaCo.
vince you.
HU.WAlUL W 1M.UNU.M
dish, put in the egg (n<d beaten), then sheet, covering, when done and cool.
cover with the t'onke.l mixture
l’ut with whit« fronting. Or, bake In lay-
FOR ROYS
bread crumbs on top and brown twenty era ami put together with white frost
and GIRLS
uiluutce tu oven.
ing flavored with vanilla.
PERUN*
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SUDDEN GOLDS.
CAST
KASPARILLA
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Bears the
Signature
Öse
For Over
Thirty Years
BAD BLOOD
C rescent
Egg-Phosphatc
BAKING POWDER
I BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
A FUI J. POUND 25c.
Purity
The Power
Behind the Dough!
SPECIAL MERIT”
if r baking
fl V POWDER
23 Ounces for 23 Cents
A real power that raises and sustains
the dough with absolute certainty
No failures. A cake made with
K C cannot fall.
SCHOOL
SHOES
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