A Hair
Dressing
Nearly every one likes a fine
hair dressing. Something to
make the hair more manage
able; to keep It from being
too rough,, or from splitting
at the ends. Something, too,
that will feed (he hair at the
same time, a regular hair-food.
Well-fedhair will bestrong.and
will remain where It belongs
on the head, not on the comb I
The best kind of a testimonial
"Sold for over sixty years."
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aiiv Hiauuiauturara 01
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"I received a lot of rejected manu
scripts to-day," suld Tltmarsh.
"Did you?" replied his friend. "I
had no Idea you bud ambitions to shine
a an author." 1
"Not exactly that," said Tltmarnh.
"You see, my girl and I quarreled, and
she returned all my letters." Tlt-Blts.
Liberty Gone.
Mrs. Asker The loading man In the
Bhow we saw last week got married.
After that be left the show and now
he advertises In the dramatic paper
that be Is "ut liberty."
Mr. Asker Hin I I can't see how be
can be "at liberty" if be Is married.
Helplenn.
ITe If I kissed you would you
cream for help?
She What would be the use? Mam
ma Is out and papa Is stone deaf. Bui
tlmore American.
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Will be glad to give you particular! about
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Write today.
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YALE DENTISTS
VSl First 6troel tOltXLAA'iJ, OREGON
Poaalbilltlea of llec-Keeplnir.
Fifty years have witnessed wonder
ful changes In most Industries, but
none greuter than have been made In
modern bee culture. In our grandfath
ers' days bees were kept In straw
"skeps," log "gums," and box hives. Af
ter tolling through the long summer to
lay up a store of sweets, the cold days
of autumn saw the bees consigned to
the sulphur pit, while their combs of
honey were mashed up and bung In a
muslin bag before the fire to drln.
strained" honey was the result and
sometimes there was a decided flavor
of bee-bread and brimstone.
The Interior of a beehive was a seal
ed book until 18C2, when the genius'
of Langstroth, by the Invention of the
movable comb-hive, broke the seal and
allowed man to scan the wonderful
pages. This was the first, the revolu
tionary step of modern bee-culture
the foundation of all subsequent Im
provements.
To-day bee culture Is almost an ex
act science. There Is money In the
business and the question Is often ask
ed : "What are the profits of beekecD-
lng?" They vary from less than noth
ing (when the bees must be fed, be
cause the weather Is such that no crop
has been gathered) to amounts that are
fabulous. One colony, and Its Increase.
Fertilizing to Frolt. I "Mlsqootatlona."
The growing of fruit demands labor 1 When Louis XVI. laid his head be
at the proper time, and considerable neatb the guillotine, his confessor,
work Is done before spring opens. Abbe Edgeworth, dismissed him from
Where growers have combined to keep the world, so history tells, with "Son
insects and parasites In check the re- of Saint Louis, ascend to heaven !" yet
suit has been beneficial. If the labor In reality he said nothing of the sort,
and cost of fertilizers must be consld-) The brave defiance, "The guard dies,
ered It Is safe to assert that fruit- but never surrenders," attributed to
growers derive larger profits from rasp- Cambronne when, at Waterloo, the Iro
t)errles and blackberries than many of perlal guard were ordered to throw
them deserve, as It Is only when pick- down their arms, has been shown to
Ing and harvesting the crop that tne have been the fanciful creation of some
real labor Is performed. After such historian's mind; and the saying,
crops are harvested some fields receive J "Providence favors the stronger side,"
but little care and cultivation, and it Is ;or, as it has been corrupted, "God Is on
seldom that manures or fertilizers are
applied, though the strawberry Is treat
ed differently. Enterprising fruit grow
ers maintain that It pays to give black
berry and raspberry canes good culti
vation, and to apply fertilizers liberal
ly, as the Increased crop of berries and
vigorous vines more than pay the ex
pense. During periods of drought tne
grassy rows of canes must compete for
moisture with Intruders, and It often
happens that a dry period sets In Just
at the time the berries are ripening,
and when moisture Is greatly needed.
When the soil Is clear of grass and
weeds, and the surface of the ground
loose, the loss from lack of moisture Is
greatly reduced.
Poultry In Pennsylvania.
On the basis of personal experience
the author of a Pennsylvania bulletin
discusses the feeding and care of poul
try, artificial Incubation, the raising of
ducks, turkeys and geese on the farm,
poultry diseases, and related questions.
A combination of fruit growing and
poultry raising Is especlallyv recom
mended. "Locate your poultry-houses
If possible so that the runs will be In
an orchard. The fowls will dest- y
the side with the heaviest artillery,"
which has been attributed to Napoleon,
really originated with writers of an
tiquity. Cicero alludes to It as an "old
proverb."
It would take volumes to contain all
the blunders, small, large and Indif
ferent, that historians have made, and
the lamentable part of It Is that the
old blunders are constantly being made
over again.
Carrying; It Along:,
An elderly and most respectable-
looking man was recently brought be
fore a magistrate, says the London
Telegraph, charged with unbecoming
and hilarious conduct. y
When he was asked what he bad to
say for himself, he mumbled something
about "doing as the Romans do."
Very good," returned the magis
trate. "Continue to do as the Romans
do. Pay seven shillings sixpence!"
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A. B. CHASE PLAYER-PIANO
Doea not enlarge the Instrument or
ehangestyle oleosa; mechanlam all below
keyboard; operates piano aotlon abatraot
direct, and precisely as regular piano keys
do, securing the same ezpresalon a the
artist can by hand; can be entirely removed
from the piano In five mlnutes'a time, and
that without the use of a screw driver.
Write for Free Booklet
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
SPOKANE, SEATTLE,
With. Wash.
PORTLAND,
Orefon
In Texas, stored 1,000 pounds of horse
mint honey In one season. But this Is
decidedly exceptional. Fifty pounds of
comb honey or 100 of extracted would
be considered a good average yield.
The latter sells, at wholesale, from 4
to 7 cents a pound, and retails at about
10 cents. Comb honey wholesales from
10 to 13 cents a pound, and retails at
about 16 cents a pound.
But apiculture does not live to Itself
alone. It has been proved, beyond the
shadow of a doubt, that many crops of
fruits, vegetables and grain are greatly
Improved, both In quantity and qual
ity, by the agency of the bees In bring
ing about perfect fertilization of the
blossoms. Some flowers remain abso
lutely sterile unless pollen Is conveyed
to them by some mechanical means
from some other blossoms. In the sweet
springtime when the wide-spreading
branches of the apple trees are almost
hidden by masses of pink and white
promises of future frultfulness, many
of us do not realize that all of this
beauty, this sweet perfume, the tiny
drops of nectar nestling amoug the
petals, are a part of nature's plan for
securing the attendance of those marriage-priests
the bees. Indianapolis
News. 1
thousands of harmful Insects, thus
greatly benefiting the trees and Increas
ing the prospects for fruit, and the
fowls will gain great comfort and bene
fit by the protecting shade of the trees,
Plum trees and cherry trees are espe
cially benefited by the presence of the
fowls about their roots. Peach trees
will grow most rapidly and soonest give
an abundant shade."
INTEREST
On ravings deposits of a dollar
or more, compounded twice
every year. It is just as easy
to open a Savings Account with
us by Mail as if you lived next
door. Send for our free book
let, "Banking by Mail," and
learn full particulars. Address
Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank
Portland, Oregon
Sixth and Washington Sts.
Diplomacy Needed.
Gollifer Ordered your next winter's
coal yet?
Gosch Ordered it? I'm not In a posi
tion to order it. I am making overtures
for It. Chlcazo Tribune.
Bears the
Signature
CLASSIFIED ADS
'When to Hani Manors.
Several of the State experiment sta
tions have shown by their tests loss of
fertility In barn and stable manure by
the old methods of handling It, which
suggest the Importance of dally or
weekly hauling and spreading on the
fields. The latest experiments made by
the Ohio station prove that when ma
nure was thrown Into the open barn
yard and permitted to He there for
five months before being hauled to the
field It had a value of $2.40 per ton.
When drawn directly to the field as
fast as It was made the value was
$3.25 per ton. AWhen the manure was
sprinkled with ground phosphate rock
as fast as it was made In the stable,
thus preventing some loss of ammonia,
the value was $5.18 per ton.
The claim Is made that at least one
third of the value of the manure Is lost
as it is usually put on the land with a
fork' and that ten loads put on with a
manure spreader go as far and do as
much good as fifteen loads put on In the
old-fashioned, careless way.
Clean Milk.
The slightest degree of filth In a milk
can will Injure the milk, and It Is pos
sible to have portions of the former
milk contained In the cans to be left
over, despite the greatest care. First
wash the cans In tepid water, to which
a little powdered borax has been ad
ded, and then scald them with boiling
water, adding borax again. Rinse" with
clean cold water, and place them where
dust cannot reach them. Borax may be
used freely' with advantage in all wa-
ter used for milk pans. .
Bosnian Farmers Coming.
A crowd of Russian farmers, the first
of this class of Immigrants to arrive
at Philadelphia In any considerable
numbers, reached there recently on the
American liner Friesland, from Liver
pool. There were many who had
fought for their country against Japan
and who still wore the military re
forms ln which they had been dis
charged. There were In all 850 of these much-sought-after
farmhands, nearly all of
whom are members of the Greek orth
odox church. Most of the Immigrants
left last night for Illinois, Minnesota,
Nebraska and the Dakotas. Though
illiterate, they are Industrious and
thrifty. The leader of the party stated
that, owing to the political and eco
nomic crisis,' 300,000 farmhands will
leave Russia this year for the United
States, coming principally from the
Dnelper and Don districts, the richest
farming districts of the country.
Too Much.
'"That man Relcerndolrt Is the most
conceited, Insufferable, vain, arrogant,
Insolent, purseproud Individual that
trammels the earth," said the man with
the automobile goggles.
"Why, I heard that he towed your
runabout In for you yesterday," said
the man with the gasoline on his coat
"Towed It In 1 Darn It ! he happened
along In his big touring car when my
little machine broke down and I'll be
banged If he didn't rig up a derrick
of some sort and swing my runabout
Into his tonneau and haul It In I"
Judge.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnalow'i Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use for their children '
luring the teething period.
Strong:.
Tee," said the guard, "I was able
to detect the enemy long before they
arrived on the spot
"Ah, you could scent danger at a
liatance?" said the Interviewer.
"Easily. They came In gasoline au- j
tcfliobiles." '
riTp Bt. Vitus' Dance ana all Nervous Diseases
I 1 1 u permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great
Serve Ki-Biorer. Bend for FREE 12 trial bottle and
treatise. Dr. It. 1L Kline, LA., 931 Arch BU, Pulla-Pa.
Got What He Wanted.
Pat Ol wlut on a sthroik fer shorter
hours last week.
Mike An' did yez get 'em?
Pat Faith, an' Old dl thot. It's me-
sllf as ain't workin' at all now.
NOTICE The following announcements ara
from leading biminess men and firms, and aro
well worthy your careful reading. The list
may contain just the proposition you are loot
ing for.
REAL ESTATE
CAST GREENACRES
The only tracts on the market where you can
contract to sell your crop. Ten trains a day.
Abundance of water. Price 1150.00 per acre
easy payments come in or write for particu
lars. BEECHER & THOMPSON
Spokane, Washington.
110 Stevens
BasoluM Enainai andlrri
gation Plants
Waterloo Wall Drills
Built especially tor work
in the northwest. Drill
ing and fishing tools.
Weoarrya large stock.
Write uaail your machin
ery wanta. WeU drillers
oontraot blanks free'
REIEH80H MACHINERY
COMPANY, 183-4- Mar
riion St., Portland, Ore.
Wash Tank and Table.
A vegetable gardener who prepares
a good many vegetables for market
by first washing and then drying has
' l
vegetable: washes.
devised the plan Illustrated for remov
ing the soil and then draining. , The
tank Is little more than a water-tight
box with a plug In the bottom for
drainage. The shelf .Is attached to the
box with a hinge, likewise the legs, so
that folding In smaller space Is possi
ble. Prairie Farmer.
Scales on the. Farm.
Scales should be used In every house
and barn. There Is more money In
knowing than in guessing. The follow
ing proverb should be heeded : "De
liver ' all things by measure and
weight." Weigh the stock and grain
and bay, as well as fertilizers, so as
to deal Justly and be fairly dealt with.
In selling live stock the weight Is usu
ally estimated by the drover or butcher
who comes to buy, and long practice on
their part gives them a decided advan
tage over the seller,
A brochure Is a small book, stitched,
not bound, so named from the French
"brocher," to stitch.
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P. N. U.
No. 23-07
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SKIN DISEA
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
When the blood is pure, fresh, and healthy, the skin will bo soft, smooth
and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu
lation its presence is manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These
humors get into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish,
condition of the members of the body whose duty it i3 to collect and cany
off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left
to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid
poison. The blood begins to throw off the humors and acids through the
pores and glands of the skin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis,
Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually
with a slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there
flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense.
It is generally on the back, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts
of the body may be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds ;
the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended
to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a
hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance 'on the face in the
I suffered with Eozema for forty JC;iPimplae- 1 J"9'
year and could find nothing to 1 sonasis comes in scaly patches on differ-
oura ma until I tried s. s. s. I ent parts of the body One of the worst
suffered Intensely with the itch- , . . . . . . wulau
in? and burning: pustulee would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum;
?"? from whioh there flowed its favorite point of attack is the scalp,
ticky fluid; erusta would ooma on . . r . . , , 7 X K'
the skia and when scratched off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oak
S'&eZYl VEX tfttl ?d Ivy arJ?. al7 disagreeable types of skia
ion years I was afflioted, but o-isease. i ne numor producing the trouble
zhrtBrkBd.toi::n il?.3 .dormant. ia .the bl4 ugh the
t.ny return of the trouble. w inter io Drealc out and torment the
... TVK0,iI'EVAN8' sufferer with the return of Spring. ,Thebest
Stockman, Hob. troafmf ll .1,:- ,i:i iJ o o o
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lt neutralizes the acids and removes the
humors so that the skin instead of being
irritated and diseased, is nourished by a
supply of fresh, healthy blood. External
, applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.,
while they soothe the itching caused by
skin affections, can never cure the trouble
because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation
and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its
normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skirt
affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free
to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
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