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I’LL PAY YOU CASH. S h ip m « y o u r n ic e. fr«*»h c o u n tr y p r o d u c e a n d I w ill p a y y o u a* fo llo w s . I never c h a r g e conoinission: D r e s s e d V eal, u p «> 180 p o u n d s .........................1 3 c D r m e e d H o » ? . b l.« k ......................................... . H e L iv e S p r in g C h i c k e n s ..............................................1 7 c L iv e L a r g e . F a t H e n s ......................................... 1 8 c D re.-aed C h e k e u s ......................... l f c a n d 2 0 c E g g s —M a r k e t p ric e . S e n d u s y o u r t u r k e y s , g e e se , d u c k s a n d w e w ill p a y y o u t h e m a i k e t p r u e . W e w a n t p o t a to e s . apple«., a n d a ll o t e r k i n d s o f f r u i t s a n d v e g e ia b ’es. W e w ill s n d y o u eu g p a c k e r s c o m p le te w i t h f ille rs f o r 15c e a c h . A D D R E S S A L L S H IP M E N T S F R A r K i* S . . 1 T H N L A I C O . 'F i g h t i n g _____ h e B ee ? T r u s t ’ PO RTLAND. CREG ON \ A * 1 ~ W tV ’ •wir’iv lÄ r. _ h i * ' * \.O f;* , 'it£ i : z \ wanted TO LEA.uN TJ OTIVE AND ycui ; g ri ?; ûr automobiles . Thoro iTh, practical and unlim it ed course. V/e assist r u lents to secure positions as chauffeurs, repa rmen. e^c. W rite AuloaiobÜs S: : cd 1 of Oregon 216 tordue. Tnul Bn^in ?ORTLAN i. - OREGON ---------- ----- ------- ---------^ OREGON AND WASHINGTON FARM LANDS Lought a n d Sold HARRY M. COURTRIGHT Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. T W O G R A N D C R U IS E S — ROUND W th e O R L D The Firet to 'eave N e w Y o r k N o v e m b e r I, 1911, and the Second from S a n F r a n c i s c o F e b r u a r y 17, 19 1 2 . By the U r r e . CLEVELAND ( & ™ ) Transatlantic S. S. D u r a t i o n * c c c n ,ad * all necessary ex- 110 D a y s i vO dU ^ o p t i o n a l T o u r s o f 17 DAYS IN INDIA. 14 DAYS IN JA PA N . S e n d lo r I llu s tr a te d B o o k le t. HAMBUR6-AMERICAN LINE 4 1 -4 5 B R O A D W A Y NEW YORK INSIST UPON W ESTERN Kerosene G a s o lin e and MANTLES L. 4. KLEIN * CO., Inc.. DUiribat r* 1 28 Front S treet Portland. O re .. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL Yao rel tfce mosl thorough «structrons m dririss ?nd prad'tal werk (hat can ke prodsrrd, als« ’athe werk, drill press and (ortng F-neiv euvppod machte sltop and schoo rm m . Teüni lee $35 cash $4c pavmenls $10 per week. BF.LMONT AUTO SCHOOL i KEALTY COKPm ■ East 23d and Varnaas. Porthnd. Or ■ an prize or hoses a (he S- afile I xposilioo tas They are planted m Portland' most bea tif I wardens. Lngi B r. Í plants by ewess. Se d postal tor rafclo^ur (oday. THE SIBSOh L * NURSERIES 1180 C. M»w «k« Aemnm Portusá. Oree« BOYNTON FURNAG Moet economical and effective for house and school heating. J. C . B A Y E R F U R N A C E C O . front and Ma le t Sis. Port and. Or. Homesleads and Lmter Lands Located li your F a r m or F r o p e r y is F o r b a i e I Can Sell it QUICK for CASH S e n d D e s c r ip tio n a n d P r ic e . C A A d d re s s BENGTSON vw> F e n r v B V tt PO R TLA N D . ORE KODAKS AND KODAK S U P P L IE S W r ite fo r c a ta lo g u e « and litera tu re. D e v e lo p toil Mail o rd ers r is e n pr»wn<if a tte n tio r T o r t i a n d m o t o I u p n '.y C o ] 4 t T>»»rd 8 t r - e f P ' K T f.A N D O R E and p r in tin g M O W A R D E. B r R T O S - A n ssrer a n d r h e m l « t I I L en d v .H e. Col«'r»«i<>. S i^ c m .e n p rice* : G old, B tlv e r. L e * d . 11. « .o ld , 8 1 h . r , We; G o ld Stic: Z i m tor C o p p er, *1 .'i a s e n r e lo p es a d f ¡ll i rle e l i«t pent on anrl»<**»t'on. ('on• ml * d rmpir« work *o Ile l ted. Reference: Onrt-onate Nsl onsf >innk. Cc. _<-u ic st. A* th e thin men and the sto u t on* Were talking of diet and food In gen eral th e thin man said. "You can get bn excellent d in n er at C lapham ’e, th e reeta u ra n t n ear my office, for lb centa. E very try one of hts d in n ers?” "On* of 'em ! Yes. 1 should say I had!* ■aid th e stout men. "W hy, I at* four of 'em one day Laat w eek!”— Youth'* Companion. ( u r e i P o r t l a n d .C ftE G O N , PEACH LEAF CURL. Hood’ s Sarsaparilla CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK T I G E R C om prehensive D irections fo r Its .Recognition end T reatm en t. O regon A g ric u ltu ra e College, Cor vallis— P rofessor H. S. Jackson, b o t an ist and p lan t p athologist, a t the | O regon A g ricu ltu ra l E xperim ent sta- Leads all other medicines in Doings o f the W orld a t U rg e .. the cure of all spring ailments Told in Brief. tlon' m a »,a»>er rec en t*y prepared, humors, loss of appetite, that discussed a t some len gth the n a tu re and cure o f w hat he considers to be tired feeling, paleness and m ost common and d e stru ctiv e disease nervousness. Take it. G eneral R esum e o f Im portant Event Get it today In usual liquid form or o f th e peach which is m et w ith in the TO C l HE A COLD IN ONE DAY P resen ted in C ondensed F orm tablets called Sarsatubs. 100 Doses $L T a k s L A X A T I V E B K O M O Q u in in e T a b le t» N orthw est. D r u t f f i s t s r e f u n d m o n e y i f i t f a i l s to c u r e . E . W fo r O u r Busy R eaders. ( .R O V E 'S e u r n a t u r e is o n e a c h b o a . 25c. " T h e m ost common and d estru ctiv e Love L etters Burled W ith Her. disease o f th e peach in the humid sec * Judicial Distinction. A m aiden lady of H anley (Staffs) A man whose tro u sers were stolen tions o f th e N o rth w est and probably who died a t the age of m ore than Owing to a strik e of prin ters, Chi from a Pullm an car has been aw arded w h erev er the peach is grow n in th is ninety y ears asked shortly before her cago dailies a re issued w ith only four dam ages In th e sum of $439.50, which region is w ithout doubt the peach le a f death th a t her love le tte rs should be pages. Is doubtless all the tro u sers were H er relatives curl or, as it is commonly known buried w ith her. w orth, but set3 a ridiculously low e s C a rte r H arrison has been renomi found several letters, dating back tim a te on the am ount of "m ental an am ong grow ers, th e curl leaf. some of them to the ’30s, with the Ink nated fo r m ayor of Chicago by the guish " _________________ " T h e disease may be recognized by alm ost faded. H er last request was D em ocrats. w ith.—Loudon Evening the c h a ra c te ristic effect upon th e fol 'omplied TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY Long Beach, C al., a u th o rities have fo r Red. W eak. W eary, W atery Eyes iage and tw igs. The leaves are pecul Standard. begun a crusade ag aist im m odest and G ranulated Eyelids. M urine D oesn't b ath in g suits. S m art—Soothes Eye Pain. D ruggists iarly and c h aracteristically curled. Sell M urine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, This c u rlin g resu lts from a stim u la T rain service is established on the 50c. $1.00. M urine E ye Salve in tion induced by a p a ra sitic fungus O regon T runk from Fallbridge, W ash., A septic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. E ye Books to M etolius, Ore. which grow s am ong th e cells o f the «nd Eye Advice F ree by Mail. M urine Eye Rem edy Co., Chicago. leaf. T he infected leaves become S ir Thomas Lipton has raised a cry considerably increased in thickness o f alarm over annexation as a result M iniature Specialization. o f the reciprocity tre a ty w ith Canada. and breadth. The cells o f the tissues A young m edical student was being develop thickened w alls and increase quisled by one of his teac h ers: "In A squaw captured in the fight w ith The tissues of w hat will you specialize?” he was in size and num ber. renegade Indians in N evada says the asked. "D isease of the nostril,” replied th e m idrib do not increase to any e x band killed nine men d u ring the past th e student. "Good,” said the profes te n t and th e abnorm al grow th in the year. sor. enthusiastically. "W hich nos tissues on e ith e r side as described F ire destroyed the big p lan t o f the tril? ” _________________ O regon & W ashington lum ber com- The Chicago lire coutil have been pie- above, resu lts in a p u ckering or c u rl ' pany a t P ortland, causing a loss of vented witli one pail of water, hut tlit ing. Since the g re a te s t grow th is in B y L y d i a E . P i n k h a m ’s $75,000. water was not bandy. Keep a bo tl • ol Hamlins Wizard Oh handy and prevent the tissu es tow ard th e upper side- the fiery pains of inti liunat on. I t is believed th a t Abe R u e f’s last th ere is a tendency fo r the upper su r V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d hope for freedom is gone and th a t he O ttu m w a, Io w a .—“ F o r years I w as face o f th e curled le a f to be convex A Gift Book. alm ost a c o n sta n t sufferer from fem ale m ust serve his 14-year sentence a t To give a book is to enrich th e re A ffected tw ig? are increased in th ic k tro u b le in all its San Q uentin. The ceiver perm anently: to put into his or ness and very much shortened. il r e a d f u 1 form s ; I sh o o tin g pains all! Two m asked and heavily arm ed rob her possession som ething which green coloring m a tte r norm ally p res over m y body, sick bers held up and looted an express car leaves residuun of pleasure long after ent in healthy tw ig s is largely bleach headache, s p i n a l w ith in the city lim its of S t. Louis, th e p articu lar d ate on which It was w eakness, d izzin ess,1 escaping w ith several valuable pack received has been forgotten.—Hamll- ed o u t so th a t diseased tw ig s appear d e p r e s s i o n , and ages and the money box. w hitish. ou W. Mahle. ev e ry th in g th a t w a s . " T h e p ara sitic fungus causing the horrid. I tried m any | P rohibition o f p ro fan ity and vulgar Dr. P ierce’s P leasan t Pellets regulate trouble is known as exoascus d efo r d o c to rs in d ifferen t ity on the stag e by a city ordinance is and invigorate stom ach, stom ach, livei mans. The v e g e ta tiv e condition of p a rts o f th e U id ted and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny, g ra n the fungus, the m ycelium , is present '^states, b u t L ydia E. being urged upon the New Y ork aider- ules, easy to tak e. Do not gripe. Ih n k h a m ’s V egeta men by rep resen tativ es o f a hundred am ong th e cells o f all diseased tis b l e C om pound has churches and religious societies. sues, absorbing th e ju ices needed for Miraculous! th e p ro p er grow th o f th e tre e and done m ore fo r nte th a n all the doctors. I An ad clipped from a Dea Moines stim u la tin g the tissu es to produce the I feel i t m y d u ty to te ll you these I Ju n ctio n C ity, W ash., had a $100,- paper: “In looking over an alm anac, abnorm al stru c tu re s described above facts. M y h e a rt is fu ll o f g ra titu d e to 000 lum ber fire. you fo r m y cu re.” —M rs. H a r h i f . t E. I I read of -------- . I purchased a bot w hich-are not able to properly p e r W a m p l e r , 624 S. lta n so m S tre e t, I San Francisco w ill have a new tle ; In th ree days I felt b etter. 1 form th e functions o f norm al tissues O ttum w a, Io w a. $800,000 hospital. took five bottles and two m onths later P roductive bodies or spores are pro A d erelict ship has been found froz Consider This Advice. I w ent to work. My friends say It is duced in little sacs which form a lay N o w om an should su b m it to a surgi- en in the ice In th e C aspian sea, and th e m ost wonderful cure they evei er on th e su rface o f affected leaves. saw .” These form under the cuticle, finally ral o p eratio n , w hich m ay m ean death, w ith her en tire crew of 30 frozen to until she lias given L ydia E. 1‘iu k h am ’a death. pushing it off and im p artin g to the V egetable C om pound a f a ir tria l. su rface a frosted appearance. In each A prem atu re explosion o f dynam ite T his fa m o u s m edicine, m ade only sac are borne a t first e ig h t spores killed four men and wounded six, who from ro o ts an d herbs, h as fo r th irty These become g re a tly increased in years proved to be th e m o st valuable w ere clearing th e channel o f the Co num bers by budding w ithin the sac. tonic a n d in v ig o ra to r o f th e fem ale lum bia below Celilo. C A N BE The spores thus form ed escape by the organism . W om en resid in g in alm o st ru p tu re o f the sac. These spores are every c ity a n d to w n in th e U nited Two soldiers are w alking from New presum ably carried o v er the w in te r on S tates b e a r w illing te stim o n y to the Y ork to San Francisco, carry in g new the su rfa c e of tw ig s and bud scales w onderful v irtu e o f L y d ia E. P iuk- ly-invented knap-sacks and outfits and produce infection as soon as the harn's V eg etab le C om pound. w eigthing 16 pounds each. AND le a f buds open in spring. Mrs. P in kham , at Lynn, Mass., Pendleton, O r., suffered a $10,000 “ A ffected foliage usually drops and Invites all sick women to w rite w here abu n d an t m ay cause more or Iter fo r advice. Ilc r advice is free, fire w hich m ig h t have been checked a t less com plete defoliation o f the tree. conlidcntial, and always helpful. the s ta r t b u t the fire bell w as fozen fa s t and no alarm could be sounded. Such tre e s se t little o r no fru it. D e foliated tre e s usually le a f out again so H eads o f m any large railroads and Best He Could Do. th a t in m id-sum m er no signs o f the M!ss C hatterton (gushingly)—"tVhat also many financial in terests approve disease m ay be found. The effect o f a m agnificent g reat D ane! And of th e ruling o f the In te re sta te Com such defoliation how ever, is to s tu n t course his nam e Is H am let?" Mr. m erce comm ission ag ain st an increase the tree. Trees allowed to become in Gaiety (th e ow ner)—“ Not exactly; o f fre ig h t rates. fected y e a r a fte r y e a r are usually un you see, I—e r—couldn’t consistently E ig h t Indians, including tw o squaws profitable. use th a t nnme. The best 1 could do and tw o children, w ere killed by a is th e medicine you can rely “ Besides the m ethod m entioned was to call h er Ophelia !” posse in Nevada. They are believed on to do the work above th e fungus may be carried over to be the hand th a t killed four stock- from one season to th e n ex t by the M others W tu find Mrs. W lntlow"» B untlilot men a short tim e ago. The Indians r u p tu«- b- s t r e m e d v to u s e f o i t h e i r c h U a r e n mycelium liv in g over the w in ter in ly lu riu g th e I t s th in g ¡tenuti fo u g h t desperately. It is a real digestive the tw igs. The fungus gains entrance to the tw ig s by the grow th of the my H ours to Remember. help. Try it today. PO RTLAN D M A RKETS. celium down the le a f stalk s o f affect The hours I rem em ber m ost Joy ed leaves into the tw ig . W here such fully are the hours in which some un W h eat — T rack prices: B luestem , Refuse all Substitutes tv.dgs rem ain alive o ver th e w in te r selfish effort or sacrifice stirred the 81c; club, 78c; red Russian, 76-77c; the leaves produced from the buds on sluggish pulses of my heart.—J. Bald valley, 80c; forty-fold, 78-79c. these tw ig s will alw ays be infected. win Brown. B arley— Feed, $23-23.60 to n ; brew F o rtu n a te ly only a few branches be ing, nominal. come in fested in th is w ay and the ma M illstuffs B ra r, $21-22 per ton; IN L A T E W IN TE R now u se lor a cry p t. jo rity o f these die before the next m iddlings, $27-28; shorts, $22-24; T he Rev. C. H. Chard, re c to r of spring, leaving only a very sm all p er AN D EAR LY S P R IN G rolled barley, $25.50-26.50. Spitalflelds, has converted th e crypt centage o f the infection, even in s e r W e seldom feel JU ST RIGHT Com —Whole, $28; cracked, $29 ton of his church Into a store w here poor ious cases, caused by th is method. O ats -No. 1 w hite, $27-27.50 ton. At such a tim e KISPHRIIU is th e best and people whose homes are broken up “ C ontrol. Since th e g re a t m ajo rity latest Blood Purifier, the m ost successful H ay -T rack p ric e s : T im othy, E ast may deposit th e ir fu rniture free of of infections tak e place a t the tim e prescription fo r spring hum ors and such ern Oregon, No. 1, $19-20; mixed, ch arg e until they are In a position to the buds open in th e sp rin g from disorders of th e blood as boils, pimples, $16-18; a lfalfa, $12-12.50; g rain hay, se t up house again. At present th e spores adhering over w in te r to the pustules, blotches, sores and ctitaneour $13-13.50; clover, $11-12. c ry p t Is full of furnltur*.—London buds, bud scales and tw igs, it is ob eruptions. K asparilla is adm itted to be | A pples - -Fancy, $1.50-2.60; choice, E vening Standard. vious th a t a sray applied early in the he best rem edy for th a t lack of energy $1-1.25; common, 50c-$l per box. sp rin g b efo re the buds open, will kill md th e peculiar debility so prevalent | Green F ru its— Pears, $1.60-1.75 per the spores o r p rev en t th e ir germ ina Jurinjj the close of w inter and the opening | box; cranberries, $13.60 per barrel. 3t spring. F o r derangem ents of the di tion and will control th e disease. gestive organs it is a natural corrective, | V egetables — C abbage, $1.25-1.50 ‘‘U se th e bordeaux m ix tu re 5-5-50 uperating directly upon the liver and ali per cw t; celery, C alifornia, $3-3.25 or th e lim e-sulphur 30 degrees baum e mentary canal, gently but persistently per c ra te ; garlic, 10-12c per lb; d iluted 1-15 and apply early in the stim ulating a healthy activity, Itl pum pkins, 2c; sprouts, 8c; carrots, sp rin g ju s t before or w hile the buds beneficial influence extends, however, to 90c-$l per c w t.; parsnips, $1; tu r are sw elling, b u t before any o f the ;very portion of the system, aiding in the nips, 9 0 c -$ l; beets, $1.25. buds show any green le a f tip s. I f any processes of digestion and assimilation ol I Potatoes Oregon, buying prices; o f th e buds show the green tip s o f the rood, prom oting a wholesome, natural $1.25-1.40 per cw t. ippetite, correcting sour stomach, bad leaves th ese may become infected. $2.60 per breath, Irregularities of th e bowels, con- I Onions -B u y in g p rice: ‘‘S p ray in g will no t p revent infec rtipation and th e long list of troubles cw t. tion re su ltin g from th e mycelium w in directly traceable to those unwholesome P o u ltry — L iv e : Hens, 18-19c; K asparilla dispels drowsi springs, te rin g o v er in th e bark o f th e tw igs conditions. 18-lj)4c; turkeys, 20c; F o rtu n ately this m ethod of w in terin g ness, headache, backache and despond ducks, 20-23c; geese, 12-12)c' over accounts for only a sm all pro ency due to inactivity of the liver, D ressed : T urkeys, choice, 23-25c. kidneys and digestive tract. It is a j Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 21- M u n y o u '. C old R em ed y R elieves th e portion o f th e infection. bead , th r o a t a n d lu n g s a lm o s t im m e d ia te ‘‘In sp ray in g for le a f curl it is im strengthening tonic of the highest valu*. i 2 2 ic per dozen. ly. C hecks F ev ers, s to p s D is c h a rg e s o f p o rta n t th a t every tw ig be thoroughly THE BE8T 8PRINQ MEDICINE | B u tte r C ity cream ery, ex tra s, 1 th e nose, ta k e s a w a y a ll acb* i a n d p a in s caused by c o ld s. I t c u re s G rip a m i o b covered w ith the spray. H o v r C h k m ic a i , C o . Portland, Oregon and 2-pound p rin ts, in boxes, 33c per s tin a te C o u g h s a n d p re v e u ts P n e u m o n ia . “ E ith e r o f the sprays m entioned are pound; less than boxes, cartons and W rite P ro f. M uuyon, .V’.ril n n d Je ffe rso o Sts.. P h ils., P a ., fu r m e d ic al a d v ic e a b equally good in p rev en tin g this d is delivery extra. s o lu te ly free. ease. The lim e-sulphur, how ever, has Pork - Fancy, 11-11 per pound. the ad v an ta g e o f b eing an insecticide Veal— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13J- and w ill control th e scale and is to be Glance Backward. 14c per pound. F ichte once said: “The day th a t recommended over th e bordeaux m ix H ops— 1910 crop, 184-19c; 1909 opens for us a n o th er year la best used tu re on th a t acco u n t.” crop, 12-14c; contracts, 15-16c. in beginning th a t year arig h t; but one Wool -E astern Oregon, 12-18c, ac Th# Suprem e T est. w astes no time. In spite of this, by e cording to sh rin k ag e; valley, 17-19c; *Has W ill made a auccess of hie backw ard look or two. not only to m ohair, choice, 30c per pound. balance his own books, as It were, college course?” “I should say so. He has gone C a ttle P rim e steers, $6-6.85; good but also to tak e due note of w hat to choice, $5.76-6; fa ir to good, m em orable men and women have ac through every football gam e w ithout $5.25-5.75; common, $4-5; choice to complished In the years th a t w ere being In th e hospital once.” prim e cows, $5-5.25; good to choice Exhausted. theirs. So shall he a* once Inform b it beef cows, $4.76-6; common to fa ir “ M ister Grocer, m s says send het ■ mind and raise exam ples to his fu tu re beef cows, $2-4; choice spayed h e if effort.” And th e sentences might well can o’ peaa an ’ a pound o’ b u tter an' ers, $5.25-5.50; good to choice h eif stand tex t to w hat h a t here been five pound* o' sugar a n ’ charge It!” ers, $5-5.25; choice to good f a t bulls, "Lucy, you run rig h t back and tell w ritten. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $4.25-4.50; fa ir to good f a t bulls, your m other we are Just out of charge Safe That Floats. $3-3.50; good to choice lig h t calves, It.” _________________ A buoyant safe th a t In case of dls $7.75-8; fa ir to good lig h t calves, $7- a s ts r will float to th e surface as the « b a r W h i Y et 7.60; good to choice lig h t calves, ship equipped with It sinks, has been $3.75-4.75; good to choice stag s, $5- He waa an old darky. He wore no fTcOFFEE' devised by four m echanics In th e navy overcoat and the Icy wind tw isted hie 6.25; fa ir to good stags, $4-4.50;. 1 TEA SPICES yard a t B rem erton. Wash. The safe thread b are clothes about his shriveled Hogs Choice, $8.25-8.75; good to BAKING POWDER consists of ■ large cylinder of steel body. choice, $8-8.25; poor, $7-7.50. which Is divided Into two com part "W ind.” he demanded whimsically, Sheep — Choice yearling w ethers, ment*. th e low er one being an air “w har wux you die tim e las' July?"— g rain fed, $4.25-4.60; old w ether», cham ber and tb a low er fitted aa a rw Everybody'^*________________ DETERS oossna g rain fed, $4-4.26; choice ew es, grain toOAruuiD. ceptacie for money and papers. fed, $3.54-4.50; fa ir to medium ewea, A Hard World. g rain fed, $2.75-8.26; choice lamhe, "B arker la aw fully discontented.” F irst and L ast Lovs. g rain fed, $5.75-6; good to choice, "W h at's th e m a tte r with him ? He *Tt Is the last love th a t m akes a fool g rain fed, $6.50-6.75; fa ir to good, earn s enough to keep his fam ily to of th e woman, and the first love th a t 0 3 Th« name $4.50-5.50; poor lam ba, $2.50-3.50. gether, d o esn 't heT’ make* a man look aa foolish as he Is.” to rem H ay fed sheep and lamba 50c lower "Yea. but he w ants to m ake enough —"Tow er *f Ivory," by GerUud* A th tyouneed a than g rain fed. to keep them s p a n ." ^for C O U C H * yvj erton. ICO TO H BACCO OL K § e l e y | >IUM— KiU Po*l*iry»|* CWH. (yfttothori*^! Ktoeijj rfite ia U r1« » . Writ« l î l t ’t m A Î c i r i l â r . i n s a n i r ’* 71 l i if* «. Forget Itl £▼ «7 on* ought to m aks It a Ilf* 2 u!a to wipe out from hla memory evarythlng th a t h a t beau unpleasant, unfortunate, says O rl.on Sw att Mar- dan In Success Magazlue. W e ought to ; forget everything th a t has kept us back, has made us suffer, has te e n dls agreeable, und never allow the hide- ous pictures of d istressing conditions to e n te r our miuds again. T h ere is only one thing to do with a disagree- able, harm iul expeiieuce, and th a t is —forget It! OTTDMWA INDIGESTION RELIEVED H O S TETTER ’S STOMACH BITTERS C O LD S FERRY’S ’ SEEDS GRAIN DRILL W e S lip on 30 D A Y S ' F R E D TRIAL F R E IG H T P A ID L atest Improved in the Hoe; Single or Double D’a-; Force Feed; Steel Ribbon Tubes; Re-enforced Fram e— no sagging Heavy Wooden W heels. The S trongest anil Best-M ade Drill on the M ar'iet. Two, four, or 8ix-hor.-e hitch. Send for large 111 istrated Catalogue, and sta te size Drill interested in. Drills are guaranteed. THE FO O TT-TITUS MACHINERY HOLSE 184 U n io n A v e n u e PO RTLA N D , OREGON COLT DISTEMPER 1 > r u n h* h a n d le d very e a sily . T h e «lek a r e c u re d , a n d a ll o th e r* Ito a a .a e atah lo . n o m -itte r how *^•*•>o*n•d.', ke- t fro m h i \ ing I h * d i » eaae. by u sin g H PO R N ’H L IQ M I» 1)1 T K Jd P l.K ( I RK. Uiv* o * t h e to n c u o o r in food, Acta o n t h e b lood a r d ex*el* g e m a o f r i i fo rm a o f d h a e n ip e r. Be-.t re.n e d y e ' e r k n o w n f o r nv rea in fo a l. O n e b o ttle g n n ra n te e d to c u re o n o enne. 6Cci>nd f l a b o t la; t o r n i flO d o z e n , o f drugpinta a r d harnoF tidenlers. o rn e» 't expre** paM by in An n f net tirerà. O u t ahowa how to p o litic o th ro a t« . O a r F re * R o o k ie ' r I vcs e v e r 't h in g . I o e « | u r e n te w a n te d . L a rg est nel lin g h o m e rem e d y in e x la te n c e —tw elve ye.»«. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. C hcm hts end BscteriolocUu, GOSHEN, IND.. U. S. A. tn g n s n sparrow aiayer Liuo. F arm ers in Codfurd and d istrict have formed a club for the d estru c tion of sparrow s, which are so num er ous th at they have become a pest to this p art of W iltshire. The rules pro vide th a t each member shall kill no few er than 100 sparrows In two m onths or be fined Id. a head for any under th a t num ber not destroyed. I o «.top a L e a n . To stop a leak In a w ater pipe until the plum ber comes, shut off the w ater, drain the pipe, * l; e the place dry, ap ply a piece of surgeon’s plaster and bind on tightly with a long strip of he sam e piaster. Wind this thickly with absorbent cotton and bandage th* whole with strong cloth. This wilt hold very well for about 2* hours. H ou sew ork Drudgery A>ousework is drudgery for the weak woman. She brush es, dusts and scrubs, or is on her feet all duy attending to the many details of the household, her back aching, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress o( pain, possibly d iizy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed it not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The reaf need of weak, nervous women is satisfied by D r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I t M a k e s W e a k W o m e n S tro n g a n d S ic k W o m e n W e ll. T h la “ P r e s c r ip tio n " re m o v e s th e ca n s» c t h o m e n ’s w e a k n e s s e s , h e a ts In fla m m a tio n a n d u lc e r a tio n , a n d c u re s th o s e w e a k n e s s e s so p e c u lia r to w o m e n . I t tra n q n lllx e a th e n e r v e s , e n c o u ra g e s th e a p p e tite a n d In d u c e s r e s tfu l sle e p . Dr. Pierce ii perfectly willing to let every one know what hi» “ Favorite Prescription” contain., a complete list ot ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let any unscrup ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown composition is " jest as food" in order that he msy make a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head t Dr. Pierce’» Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills. Restoring Whitness of Marble. To clean marble take finely pow dered pumice stone and mix with vin egar to a paste. I Jiy this all over the m arble, and leave It on for five or six hours. Then brush It hard and w ash It with warm w ater and curd soap till clean. Then, to give a polish, rub over with oxide of tin applied on a wet cloth. Should the article be s ta in ed, you can remove the slain by dip ping a cloth In oxalic acid solution and passing it quickly over It. T hen wash In w ater to remove the acid and polish. _________________ » Caros While You Walk. A lle n 's Foot-Ease 1s a i-t-rtalti euro for h o t, sw e a tin g ,c a llu s .a n d s w o U e n .a e h ln g fe e t. Sold by a ll D ruggists. Prleo ZSc. Don’t a ccep t an y s u b s titu te . T rial pnekage FR EE . A ddress A lie n s.O lm s te il, Le Roy, N. Y. _ I ru tn b e i o r e A ll. H erodotus tells us, In the first book of his history, th at from the age of five to th at of tw enty, the ancients In stru cted their children only on th ree things, nam ely: to m anage a horse, to shoot dexterously with their bows, and to apeak the truth. The study of tru th Is perpetually Joined with vir tu e; there Is no virtue which does not derive its original from truth. Just as (here Is no vice which does not spring from a lie_________________ FOR ALL EVE D IS E A S E S Peu ils b e Salvi: mew M t i . i ui n icn o ien ae. As long as the present process of ex tractin g radium from pitchblende Is so enorm ously expensive It avails lit tle th a t now pitchblende fields hnve been found In the south seas. How ever. It Is of scientific Interest If not of com m ercial advantage. C ertainly the radium m anufacturers are not us Ing all the pitchblende available a t the present time A VALUABLE SUGGESTION Information o( Importance to Everyona A groat deal of paiu and Buffering might bo avoided if we had some know ledge of physiology and the care of th« body, particularly those p a rts th a t do the most work and should always bto kept strong and healthy. In an interview with a prom inent physician he sta te s th a t people should pay more attention to their kidneyB as they control th© other organs to a re- markuble degree and do a tremendous amount of work in removing the poisons und waste m atter from the system by filtering the blood. During the w inter months especially, when we live an indoor life, the kidney» should receive some assistance when needed, as we take less exercise, d rin k less w a ter and. often eat more rich, heavy food, th ereby forcing the kidneys to do more work than N ature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, inability to hold urine, sm arting or burning, brick-dust or sedi ment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, may be weak or irregular heart action, warns you th at your kidney» require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. An herbal medicine containing no minerals or opiates lias the most healing influence. An ideal herbal compound th at hn» had remarkable succeis as a kidney r e m e d y is Dr. K i l m e r ’s Sw am p- Koot. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Koot by mail, absolutely free. Address Dr. Kilmer Si Co., Binghamton N. Y., and mention this paper. Historic Aprons. T he apron date» far back. Thn G reeks and Romana were famous for th eir richly em broidered aprons. In the tim e of Queen C harlotte Bean Brummell showed his dislike to them by deliberately rem oving the apron of a Duchess and flinging It behind a sofa at a ball given at the assem bly room at Bath. Mary, Queen of Scots» left nearly a hundred aprons of vari ous hues and PUTS C URf D H U TO 14 DAYS. Y ou r d r u g g ln t w ill refu n d m on ey if PA Z O O fN T - M E N T f a il , t o c u r e a n y r u e o f Itc h in g , b lin d . B lM d in g or P r o tr u d in g P ile , in 0 to 14 d a y .. 60c. In Much the 8am* Bolt. “If we didn't have to give back any change, think of the money w# m er chants would m ake." "We all have our troubles," said the magazine p u b - j Usher "Som etim es It frets me to j have to print any reading m atter, but | “ I fin«! Caacarets ao good that I would I s'poae It m ust be done.”—K ansas not be without them. I waa troubled * great deal with torpid liver and headache. City Journal Nowaince taking Caacareta Candy Cather. tic I feel very much better. I »hall cer Wine Many Centuries Old. T hat the Romans of old knew some tainly recotnmeml them to my friend* a* thing of vintages Is proved by the the beat medicine I have ever seen.” Anna Ba/tnet, finding of a vial of wine believed to Oahorn Mill Nc. *. Hall River, Mas* be 2,000 year« old In an old Roman pi.-aru.nt. P alatab to. (’« t e n t T a a l. G n a t cem etery near Bordeaux. DoG oori N . y . r » « k a i w SH m lOe. /be. 40c »H «• bulk. T»>. rao- a t n . tabk»t C t C. «iuacan laaS i s cur. or roar mawn back. LAZY LIVER Painless Dentistry D esp era te G o u q h s Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs (hat shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor’s medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about A y e r ’ s Cherry Pectoral. Jk Mm f * r r x v e r s W * p u b H ah o u r f a r a i l a a % W o b a n lab a lo o h o l IV .a v . r . U M M Any good doctor will telly« cine Tike A yer's Cherry P sctsril c in n o t do its b e lt work if th* hovels ar* con stipated. Ask your doctor if h* knows anythin* better than A yer's Pills for cor* reeling this sluggishness of the liver. — s . n , j ta .z c. ajavos., t t w M w — ! U crar p r i l l » - « . r k o b h r - c r r i . 4 , f u r l u n * » 4 1 now o a r aucooaa. an«! < ura la t h o b at i s b sw w ork to be f r o n d onyw httre, n o m a t t e r how moofc jo « pey. C o m p a r e o u r F r tr u e . I I | I 'M 'h d f jm^FW. ti UBB* toac. rn H cS It o M 1 ! k M B jT ' 1 day n If p a ir dewurM. na In I’uinL aa a tt r a c t io n « b o n plate* o t bn in - work is ord er- likrCrmi $5 00 Man. B.'n T«rii 4 .Q 0 ajfl 6 >i 4 ii-«». 1 .N 3 F" »*» .SO aKSi&i- i r .bM. , . . rwiM s . n at ■ III i n ■ t n u a AH w o r k f u l l y purularf t o n e r MtoViaototo f o r flf to a to |«aa W ise Dental C o ^ b M . P a in le s s D e n tis ts : S A S .N 4 I. 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