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Oregon STUDY bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, salesmanship, English branches, at an accredited school; write, or phone Main 590 for catalogue; graduates guaranteed positions. Behnke-Walker Business College, 167 4th Street, near Morrison, Portland, Oregon. LOGGED-OFF LANDS cheap; famous Fruit and Hay Belt, Hood River Valley; level, irrigated; terms. Box 185, Hood River, Oregon. Grasping. “Grain has been found clutched In the hands of an Egyptian mummy.” “It beats all,” commented the Chi cago man, “how some of those specu lators will hold on.”—Washington Star. Important Consideration in Pro ducing Horses Profitably. Good Horseman Endeavors to Reduce Worrying and Fretting of Young Animal to Minimum—Grain Must Be Supplied. (By H. H. MCARTY, Indiana Experi ment Station.) To keep the cold growing without interruption during weaning time and afterward is a most important consid eration in producing horses profitably. A good horseman aims to replace the milk that the colt has been accustomed to secure from its mother. He tries also to reduce the worrying and fret ting of the colt to a minimum. To wean a colt appears to be a simple matter. It is simple as many do it; yet the very low degree of success that is shown on many farms by their anthrifty colts is evidence that there is something wrong or that there is something lacking. Often in a few weeks during weaning time the young ster changes from the growing, sleek, milk-fat colt to a stiff-haired and un thrifty, stunted individual. The colt, if properly cared for, need lose but little of his flesh, bloom and spirit. Feed Some Grain. Grain must be used as the milk Is taken away. It is necessary that the colt have been taught to eat grain be fore weaning is attempted. Oats have always been preferred by horsemen for young colts. They are undoubted ly superior to any other single grain. The colt likes a mixture or a variety of grains and will thrive best on such a ration. He relishes corn, and it may well be fed as part of the grain ra tion. It may be said that corn con tains a rather high percentage of fat. True, it does, and so does milk, which is as nearly ideal food as nature can make. Corn should not be fed alone, nor In too great quantities. Bran Is a splendid feed and contains material for bone and muscle. A mixture of oats 60 per cent, corn 30 per cent, and bran 10 per cent makes a ration that will enable any colt to grow rap idly. A handful of oilmeal may be profitably added. Then he will be more likely to eat enough to almost make up for the lack of milk. Provide Hay. Hay should be provided In plenty. Doubtless alfalfa or clover is the most desirable for young growing colts. Both grain and hay should be of the very best quality. If it Is at all pos sible to furnish succulent grass for the colt it should be done. This is a big factor in preventing any check ir the growth of the youngster. ROW MARKER IS CONVENIENT At Palm Beach. "There goes Mrs. Blank? What Handy Device Perfected by Illinois Man to Trace Three Straight brings her to Florida, I wonder?” “She wants to get rid of her rheu Lines—Easily Made. matism.” "But why did she bring her three A very handy marker that will trace daughters?” “Oh, she wants to get rid of them, three straight row lines at a time has been perfected in Illinois. It can be too.”—Boston Transcript easily made by the farm carpenter who has a few tools. A single horse is An Observant Boy. Little Hugh was pulling the dog's hitched to it by the shafting. It may tail when his aunt said: “You mustn’t do that, Hugh; he will bite you.” "Oh, no.” said Hugh; “dogs don’t bite at this end!”—Exchange. Lying In Walt. Young Man—So Miss Ethel is your oldest sister? Who comes after her? Small Brother—Nobody ain’t come yet; but pa says the first fellow that comes can have her.—Puck. "Your friend did not appear to be enthusiastic when I spoke of a com ing wireless age.” “No wonder! He is a wirewalker in a circus.”—Exchange. “C. B.” MINERS & CO. UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AU REBUILDING. 1.1 ML FIFTH ANO GLSAN tTt. PORTLAND, MtSM’ HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. We want all you have. Write for prices and shipping tags THE H. F. N orton C o . Portland, Ore.; Seattie, Wn. o FORD CARS Every Ford Car should carry one ex tra tire it save changing on the road. HERALD, HERMISTON Perfected. Is a Poor Skin Your Handicap? That skin-trouble may be more than a source of suffering and embarrass ment—it may be holding you back In the business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good ap pearance is required. Why “take a chance” when Resinol Ointment heals skin-eruptions so easily, is so simple and economical to use? It has such a record of success that you certainly need not hesitate to try it Resinol Ointment is sold by all druggists. On retiring, gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment, wash off in five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water, and continue bathing a few minutes with the Soap. The in fluence of this treatment on the pores extends through the night Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. —Adv. Hours. A Row Marker. She Surely Does. be used in fields, in gardens and in Giggs—That woman makes the lit truck patches and wherever straight things count. rows are necessary. A study of the tie Miggs —Does she? illustration will show how it is con Griggs—Yes. She teaches arith structed. The three “sleds” should be metic in an infant school.—Answers. placed equally distant and at the right space intervals to mark rows of the width that are wanted. Kill All Flies! B.SpzO Placed anywhere, Daisy Fly Killer attr. -ts and kills all HOWTO PRUNE BLACKBERRIES Daisy Fly Killer ■■ Sold by dealers, or « sent by express, prepaid, $1.00. HAROLD SOMERS, 160 DeKalb Ave., Erookiyn,N.Y. “erte Murine is hr Tired Eyes. | MOVIOS Red Eyes — Sore Eyes — Granulated Eyelids. Rests— Refreshes—Restores. Murine is a Favorite Treatment for Byes that feel dry and smart. Giveyour Byes as much of your loving care as your Teeth and with the same regularity. CARE FOR THEM YOU CANNOT BUT NEW EYES! Bold at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mall. SHIP wan £ “99 ft EFFICIENT WORK FOR HENS They Must Be Furnished With Sani By buying direct from us at wholesale prices and save the plumber’s profits. Write us to- day your needs. W. will give you our rock- bottom “direct-to-you” prices. Lab. rail or boat. We actually save you from 10 to 36 par cent. All goods guaranteed. Northwest headquarters for Leader Water Systems and Fuller * Johnson En gi nes STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third Street. P, N. U. Petland, Oregon No. % 1917. tary Quarters, Good Food and Keep Regular Hours. Hens are much like people, after all In order to do efficient work they must have sanitary quarters, good food, and keep regular hours. Hens are easier to manage than peo ple. though, because they always are glad to co-operate with you if you give them a chance. When you come to Portland for the Patriotic Rose Festival June 13, 14, 15, Make this your Headquarters Opportunities for Additional Earn ings for You May Be the Result! We need local representatives in every community. See us regard less whether you are a dealer or not. You can devote all or only part of your time to this profitable work. Every Ford owner who has any hauling to de is a good prospect for the famous Ames Truck Attachment. It makes a worm drive truck out of any Ford or used car. This is but one of our many good propositions. Come and see us or write for full particulars. The truck business is the big business of the future. We have a car for every purpose. We are the largest factory distributors in the Pacific Northwest. Our line includes the Dort, Reo, Cole, Marmon, Passenger Cars Duplex 4-wheel Drive, Reo, Stewart, Indiana and Ames Trucks. NORTHWEST AUTO CO., Handy Litter Carrier. the evener is a 2 by 4 to maintain spread, and bored for the chain. A light log chain about 16% feet long is needed for a carrier this size—5 feet wide by 6 feet long. This carrier Is easy to load, will hold a big load, and dumps auto matically by reversing horse, the car rier rolling until it is bottom-side up. When not in use it can be rolled up and made to occupy but little space. It Is Invaluable for cleaning a stable that has a wide door and level floor. VARIETIES OF HORSE-RADISH Maliner Kren or Bohemian Are Con Great Expectations. sidered Superior—Time For Plant She—Jack is paying Miss Golden ing Is In Spring. marked attention. He hasn’t any mon ey, has he? He—No, but he has great expectations. She—From whom? He— The best variety of horse-radish is From her father.—Boston Transcript. the Maliner Kren or Bohemian. The root cuttings can be had from any of Safe Bet the leading seedsmen. The cuttings “Cashley’s got a splendid, vigorous are made cut straight across at top woman In that wife of his.” “Just Cashley’s luck. He always gets and sloping at the lower end, so that It is easy to distinguish between them the best of everything.” "I’ll bet he doesn’t get the best of In planting. her."—Boston Transcript The time for planting is in the earliest spring, and the early cab Tony Name. bage plantation is one of the best "Pa, what’s ‘pomme de terre' places. Punch holes In the rows mid mean?” way between the cabbage plants with “It’s the name of the aristocratic branch of the Murphy family, my a crowbar and put the root cutting In perfectly straight. Then, after the son.”—Boston Transcript cabbages are cut, the horse-radishes are cultivated through the season. If a body meet a body An application between the rows of In a swell cafe Must a body treat a body? 150 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre Many feel that way. will promote the rapid growth of the roots. “How could such a silent couple as The crop is dug in late fall and the they are ever make love?” roots trimmed, the side roots cut prop "Easily. She has a speaking counte nance and his money talks.”—Balti erly and burled In bundles for the win ter, and the main roots put on the mar more American. ket. The roots are at their best at CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION one season’s growth, and will decrease In value If left longer. The main roots While You Sleep With Cutlcura Soap are sold by the ton usually. and Ointment—Trial Free. THE TWIN RIM N/, OUTLINE OF LITTER CARRIER Good Prospect. "Some say the authorities are up in the air in the defense prepared ness. "I suppose the aviation department authorities must be.”—Exchange. Keeps the Same In the cultivation of blackberries the fits both front and rear wheel. Applied in 5 min- utes. Saves time, clothes, temper and religion. preference is for low pruning, bul Price $6.50. Sent parcel post prepaid, upon re some varieties show lack of uniformiti ceipt of price. in their manner of bearing fruit. At OREOON VULCANIZING CO., “The Tire Shop. ” 833-335 Burnside st., Portland, Oregon times most of it will be found close to the main stalk, and at other times it will be well out on the laterals. It is better to leave such varieties until the Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs blossom buds show before pruning in and Farm Produce order to gauge the amount of fruit which should be produced. Wilson’s Early sets fruit buds thick ly near the base of the laterals, and F. M. CRONKHITE Portland, Or ego n should, consequently, be pruned close 45-47 Front Street ly on the side growth. Early harvest requires a longer pruning of the later Eldorado and Minnewaska art BUY DIRECT th als. good kinds. Plant In fall. OREGON. Device Holds Big Load and Dumps Au tomatically by Reversing Horse After one year of experimenting in —Handy In Stable. my laboratory, I have perfected a Por celain and Caat Gold Inlay Crown for Here Is an outline of a Utter carrier bridge attachment which is so superior sketched from the plan of the one I to the Gold Crown or the Gold Band use. This is a very simple device, but It has more merit than one could imag and Porcelain Crown, that it gives me ine, writes J. W. Batchelor of Yanktou pleasure to demonstrate the technique county in Dakota Farmer. of making it to other Dentists. The slats are 1 by 4 inches and are Fortunately, I have enough imported bolted to the chain with % by 2- German Novocain to last me over one inch bolts. The first slat behind year. I can now absolutely promise to work on your teeth without pain. It is the meat wonderful synthetic substi tute for Cocaine ever used by the Dental Profession. Dr. Elof T. Hed 1 lund, Dr. L. Bogan, Dr. S. S. Skiff. Dentistry, “Not the cheapest but ] the best. ” ] 455-459 Morgan Building, fourth X ] floor, Washington at Broadway, Port land, Oregon. ] Telephones, Marshall 96; A 3363. Open Evenings. Nurse in attendance. Wife—Robert, how can you stay away from home so late nights? Hub—Oh, easily. I acquired the habit, while I was courting you, my dear.—Boston Transcript. Better to Leave Some Varieties Until Blossoms Bud—Set Eldorado and Minnewaska in Fall. HERMISTON, KOVERALLS Keep Kids Kleen RIGHT ROUGHAGE FOR SHEEP Alfalfa or Clover Hay Contains Large Amounts of Protein Which Balance Carbonaceous Grains. Sheep are ruminant animals and in the main will use the same kind of roughages that are eaten by cattle. Either alfalfa or clover hay makes the very best roughage for sheep, since they are both palatable to them and contain a relatively large amount of protein which balances the more car bonaceous grains commonly fed. Sugar cane or sorghum aud millet are both distinctly carbonaceous rough ages, and if used for sheep feeding, either breeding flocks or In fattening sheep for market, must be supplement ed with some concentrate rich In pro tein such as linseed oil or cottonseed meal. • Ordinarily either of these concen tra es need not compose to exceed 10 per cent of the total grain ration. The millet Is not so much in favor with sheep feeders, because of the fact that unless It is cut at exactly the right time it is liable to produce scours. A good quality of millet, how ever, cut early, will form a fit rough age for sheep if properly supplement ed with either some additional rough- age rich in protein, like alfalfa or clover, or grain rations with a protein supplement. POISON GOPHERS AND MOLES Best Time for Work Is in Spring and Early Summer—Use Strychnine With Utmost Care. Spring and early summer is the best time to get rid of gophers and moles. For early spring poisoned corn is good bait. Place some of It out early in April, some more about May and a third lot a little later. Poisoned corn may be prepared by soaking for 21 hours In a solution made by dissolving strychnine in water at the rate of about one-tenth ounce to the quart. Where the pests are unusually bad at planting time, seed corn can be treated In this way without injuring Its germinating qualities. Of course the planter will have to be regulated to drop this soaked corn. Strychnine is deadly poison. It should be handled with extreme care and both the solution and the soaked corn kept out of the way of children and animala. Broadway at Couch St, PORTLAND, ORE. F. W. VOGLER, Pre». C. M. MENZIES, Mgr. Prolonged IL Two English workmen were dis cussing the war. “It’ll be an awful long job, Sam,” said one. 8 "It will,” replied the other, “You see, these Germans is takin' thousands and thousands of Russian prisoners, and the Russians is takin' thousands and thousands of German prisoners. If it keeps on, all the Rus Nobody can Tell when you sians will be in Germany and all the Darken Gray, Faded Hair Germans in Russia. And then they'll with Sage Tea. start all over again, fightin’ to get back to their ’ornes.”—Tit-Bits. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LODK True to His Promise. “William, when we were married you promised to stop smoking.” “So I did, my dear. You will re member that I said to you, holding up three cigars I had in my pocket, ‘As soon as I smoke these, I’ll quit’ ” “Well, you haven’t kept your prom ise." “Oh, yes, I have. You see those three Identical cigars are still un smoked. I have them In my desk."— Boston Transcript. Change. The Old Man—See here! You’ve spent 41,200 this semester and your report shows overcuts In every sub ject. This state of affairs can not continue and I want to know right now if there’s to be any change? The Young One—Well, I have 30 cents with me now.—Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. The More Desperate Chance. "Slaxon got married rather than fight for his country.” “And yet,” murmured Miss Cay enne, "some people accused him of being a coward!”—Washington Star. It Works! Try It Tells how to looaen a sore, tender corn so It lifts out without psin. No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one’s feet of every corn or callous. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callous. In stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callous will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn’t eat out the corns or callouses but shrivels them without even irritating the sur rounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying It or afterwards. If your druggist don’t have freezone have him order it for you. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bot tle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upou to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied—it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. The Contrary, "Many characters are lost in these investigations." “Oh, no, not lost—they’re discov ered.”—Exchange. Slacker. “Did he favor volunteer or com pulsory service?” "Neither. What he wanted was vol unteer exemption."—Buffalo Express. Why He Writes. “Since he has been at college Har ry’s letters are all so short” “So’s Harry. That’s why he writes ’em.”—Baltimore American. Another Kind. "The Smiths had a big blow-out the other night” "Was it their daughter's birthday celebration?” “No; it was their automobile tires.” —Echange. What Is Uric Acid ? THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE. RHEUMATISM. GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH. Her Penalty. Ever since the discovery of uric acid He—Does your father object to my in the blood by Scheele, in 1775, and staying so late? the bad effect it had upon the body, She—No; pa says it serves me right for being in when you call.—Boston scientists and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of Transcript this poison. Because of its over- abundance in the system it causes Shortage. The man who likes to speak his mind backache, pains here and there, rheu- matism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and Occasion oft will seek, -And when he gets a chance may find sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis covered a new agent, called " Anuric,” He hadn't much to speak. which will throw out and completely —Washington Star. eradicate this nric acid from the sys tem. ’’Anuric” has proved to be 37 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the times more potent than lithta, and original little liver pills put up 40 years consequently you need no longer fear ago. They regulate liver and bowels. muscular or articular rheumatism or Sont, or many other diseases which are Just the Thing. ependent on an accumulation of uria "Where can I learn to be an expert acid within the body. Send to Dr. on tea?” Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur "I suppose a samovarslty would be gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a the Idea for you.”—Louisville Courier- pamphlet on " Anuric," or send 10 cents Journal. for a trial package of "Anuric Tablets.” If you feel that tired, worn-out His Extravagance. feeling, backache, neuralgia or if yonr "Do you believe that time is mon- sleep is disturbed by too frequent ey?” urination, go to your best drug store "Yes.” and ask for Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets. "I thought so. It's about the only They are put up in 50-cent packages. thing you ever spend.”—Detroit Free Doctor Pierce’s reputation is back of Press. this medicine and you know that his •Golden Medical Discovery" for the Chestnuts Csn. blood and his "Favorite Prescription” Jokes can’t really be cracked. Then why do they speak of cracking for the ills of women have bad a splen did reputation for the past fifty years. a joke? I suppose because so many of them are chestnuts.—Exchange. Doctor Pierce’s Pellets are unequaled as a Liver ML One tiny Sugar-axited "They're very patriotic,” PtlUt a D om . Cure Sick Headache. "Very. They’re even going to plant Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- potatoes In their window boxes this tion. Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and spring instead of geraniums.”—Detroit all derangements of the Liver, Stomach Free Presa. and Bowels. * .