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A Good Hair-Food A yer’s H air Vigor, new im proved formula, is a genuine hair-food. It feeds, nourishes, builds up, strengthens, invigor ates. The hair grows more rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, and all dandruff disappears. Aid nature a little. Give your hair a good hair-food. Does not change the color of the hair. m w ith each bottle Show it to jo u r doetor Aak him about It. then do aa ho aaya First Aid. She'd luch » hr Ip to her clever hus band. Everybody knows that he is a genius, but few .are next to the fact that little wife aida him in his every activity. We got a look-in at this state of affairs at the surprise party we gave him the other night. When the food had been discussed he was called on for a speech, of course. He arose from his seat beside i his wife—he hemmed and hawed, and then he said: “ Ladies and gentlemen—I am total ly unprepared, of cousre, and—er— being as I said totally unprepared, you must — er excures me for being —er—unprepared. I—er—ah—-I waa hardly prepared for this—er” And then his wife interrupted: “ Why, darling,” she said, “ you j knew it perfectly this morning. The next sentence begins, ‘Knowing as I do.’ Now can you go from there?” What helps they are, these anxious wives.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. You need not hesitate about using this new Hair Vigorfrom any fear of its chang Bowled Over, ing the color of your hair. The new Ayer’s Hair Vigor prevents premature There is in a Western town a judge grayness, but does not change the color who occasionally hits the flowing bowl of the hair even to the slightest degree. until it puts him down and out. One — M «d s b y tbs J. C. A y e r Co.. L o v e ll, H u e . — morning, following an unusunally swift encounter with the alcoholic foe, he appeared in his office looking sad and shaken up. “ How are you this morning, Sam?” inquired a friend. “ Worse than I ’ve ever been,” re $ 5 0 for the best Trademark plied the judge, with a groan. “ Im $ 2 5 for the best Motto in bad at home. When I left the W e w a n t th e s e to h elp im p re s s on th e p u b lic house a little while ago the children th e s tre n g th a n d r i g o r of th is W E S T E R N c o m p a n y , a n d its u n u s u a lly lib e ra l p o licy were calling me Sam and my wife c o n tr a c ts . C o n te st, w hich is o p e n to e v e ry was addiessing me as Mister.” b o d y , clo se s S e p te m b e r 30. CASH FOR IDEAS F o r p a r tic u la rs a d d re s s S. BUiweiss, General Agent, 834 E. Yamhill Street, Portland, or Continental Lite Insurance & In vestment Company w McCormick Neck. Sell Uke City Graft. Exulting In his suddenly returned Strength, Surason was about to push the pillars from under the temple. "Ha,” he chuckled, as the roof top pled In, “couldn’t have done It ff the contractor had built this temple ac cording tb specifications.” An Autocrat’« Relaxation. "You seem to get a great deal of pleasure out of business." "Yes," re plied Mr. Dustin Stax, “aftor I have fretted over a golf match there’» noth ing reate me up like getting back to my desk, where I can have everything my own way.” NOT FEELING WELL? The Canine Howlology. There Is nothing so very remark able In the Atlantic City dog that can tell time. Every dog on earth can tell time. That Is, they can tell break fast time, dinner time and sdpper time, and know to a minute when it is time to start their nightly howl. You need a short course of The Bitters. It is fine for a weak or overloaded stomach, clogged bow els and sluggish liver. Be persuaded to get a bottle of «• A LC O H O L I V ^ OPIUM— TOBACCO (u re PORTLANlD,OREGON.] H a b ita P o s itiv e ly C u re d . O n ly u o th o riz e d K eeloy I n s t i t u t e i n O re g o n . W rite f o r i ll u s t r a te d c ir c u la r . K m n r INSTIIurr. 7 1 L 11 TO I . HOSTETTER’S STOMACH B I T T E R S C. Gee Wo)! today. It will set things right in quick time. The Chinese Doctor T h is w o n d e fu l m a n h a s m a d e a life s tu d y o f th e ro p e rtie s o f R oots, [erbs a n d B a rk s , a n d is g iv in g th e w orld t h e b e n e fit o f h is serv ic es. S No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used. No Operations or Cutting G u a ra n te e s to c u r e C a ta rrh , A sth m a , L u n g , S to m a c h a n d K id n e y tro u b le s, a n d all P r iv a t e D iseases o f M n a n d W om en. A SUR E CANCER CURE J u s t rece iv ed fro m P e k in , C h in a —s a fe , s u r e a n d reliab le. U n fa ilin g in i t s w o rk s. I f you c a n n o t cail, w r ite f o r sy m p to m blank t v i c irc u la r. In clo se 4 c e n ts in s ta m p s, CONSULTATION FREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162H firm* St., cor. Morrison, P ortland, Or. The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge Learn a Profession where the de mand is greater than the supply. H onorable, D ignified, Lucrative W rite fo r L ite r a tu r e a n d in fo rm atio n . I t w ill be to Y O U R ad v a n ta g e . Invalids an d o th e rs n ee d in g skilled tre a tm e n t, w rite fo r p a rtic u la rs . 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. W . L. D O U G •2.50, »3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SHOES W O M E N w e a r W .L.Dougl& * sty lis h , p e r f e c t fittin g , e a s y w a lk in g b o o ts, b e c a u s e th e y g iv e lo n g w e a r, sa m e a s W .L .D o u g la s M e n ’s sh o e s. Oevlc* for Separating White« and Yolk« of Eggs Invented by an Oregon Man. An Ingenious but rather elaborate egg separator has been Invented by an Oregon man. A concave plate with a lip on one aide has a yolk-recetvtng socket and a revolving cup, mounted on a lever, fits down over this socket. By bringing the cup down the egg la APPLE SHOW TO GIVE BIG PRIZES $3,900 for Carload Exhibits Alone to Be Awarded. S 5 0 0 for Best Packed Car—Gener ous Premiums for Decoration, Quality, Etc., of Display. Misapplied. It is related that a clergyman living in the suburbs set a tired-looking man who had applied to him for work dig Do you feel week, tired, despondent, have frequent head ging potatoes. In an hour or so he aches, coaled tongue, bitter or bed teste in morning, went out and found that the man had ' ‘heart-burn,“ belching oi gas, acid risings in throat alter uncovered about two quarts of the eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spalls, tubers. poor or variable appetite, nausea at time* and kindred “ Well,” said the parson, "you don’t symptoms ? believe in overworking yourself, do If you have any considerable number of tb# you?” above symptoms you ere suffering irons bilious “ Oh,” replied the laborer, “ I work ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. according to Scripture. ” D r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made “ Where in the Bible can you find up of the most valuable medicinal principles anything that justifies your taking known to medical science for the permanent two hours to dig two quarts of pota cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most toes?” efficient liver invigorntor, stoma- h tonic, bowel “ Why, this: ‘Let your moderation regulator and nerve strengthenar. be known to all men.’ ” The “ Goldeo Medical Discovery” is not e patent medicine or secret nostrum^ The minister thought this rather a full list of its ingrediauts being printed on its bottle-wrapper end attested witty and he took the man to dinner. under oath. A glance at these will th:>w that it contains no eloohol, or harm The moderate worker did not prove to ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid er tract made with pure, triple-refined be a moderate eater; in fact, he glyocrine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical, forest plants. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Props., BuSalo, N . Y , cleared the table. “ You don’t seem to eat according to your tex t,” remarked his host, watching the victuals disappear. “ No,” replied the tired men, plying his knife and fork faster than ever. atism , Stomach and C.ur*d P®rm»n.tlv In short tlms and at smalt oost by ‘I have another text for this: ‘What » Rheum m Li o i • _ r k i ______ o r a c o n c e n tra te d m ineral w a te r. N o F ake. 8 md fo r ever thy hand findeth to do, it with Iiling I roubles, Skin Diseases tentim onlald and lite ra tu re . $ 1.00 tr ia l package 25 conta all thy might!’ ” Address LANG S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY’ >31 M ala Stras«. PO RTLA ND . OREGON. “ Humph!” said the clergyman. “ My good man, you’ve got your two texts misplaced.” Guard Your Ideals. Youth Never to Be Recalled. How true it is that without a vision A man has a shrewd suspicion thal Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as candy, regulate the people perish, says Orison Swett age has overtakan him when he keeps and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow Marden, in Success Magazine. Where assuring you that he feels as young els and cure constipation. the pursuits are sordid, where the as ever—end he doesn’t know but— highest aim is the all-absorbing am younger. Poor fellow, he whlstlea to Deuced Bad Form. bition to make money, everything that keep his courage up; but. alas I he The first night Walter Kelly, known ia finest, cleanest and most beautiful cannot recall youth as he calls hla to vaudeville as the “ Virginia Judge, ” in life evaporates; the nature coars pointer—with a whistle. walked up the Strand he complained ens. This is the threatening picture to his English companion that the of American character today. A N D KODAK most famous street in London was The vast resources and great com SUPPLIES dark at 9 o’clock. mercial prizes of this country are so Writ« to r catalogues and literatura. Develop In* and printing. Mall or ‘ I onier» vivan prompt attention “ Why,” he said, “ at this hour tempting, so fascinating, that by the tla n d P h o to S u p p ly Co. Broadway is as bright as day. There time they are ready for active life 149 Third P o S r treet P O R T LA LJ N D . ORB. is one sign alone, “ The Chariot our youth are so saturated with com Race,” in which there are 60,000 elec mercialism, so ambitious to coin every bit of their ability, their education, tric lights.” I * * F u s o m i S tavici “ But 1 say, old top, Raid his Eng their influence, their friendships, al 0. 0. MARTIN, AM f i s i «orici. lish friend, “ wouldn’t that be rather most everything, into dollars, that all 40« C h am b er C o m m irM Write far Information They lose their conspicuous?” — Cincinnati Times- else Is neglected. PORTLAND. OR*. Wmi m,ormauon ideals, which are the true test of Star. character. What A ils You? Spokane, Wash.—Thirty-nine hun dred dollars,, of a total of $20,000 in premiums and trophies, is offered as prizes in carload contests on pack, variety and decorative features at the Fourth National Apple show in Spo kane, November 23 to 30. The chief prize, $500 in gold and the Interna tional Apple Shippers’ association’s trophy cup, is for the best packed car of 630 boxes or 210 barrels grown in ons orchard and exhibited by the owner, lessee or agent of the land. Prizes of $300 to firsts and $100 to seconds are announced in each of the following carload competitions: Spitzenberg, Winesap, Jonathan, McIntosh Red, Rome Beauty, Wage- cracked and the white flows out Into ner. Yellow Newtown, any standard the plate, while the yolk Is retained varitey not mentioned in the foregoing In the socket The cup also has a and mixed of commercial varieties, cleaning arm extending from It and variety to consist of not less than 60 by turning the cup this arm can be boxes. Quality, color, size, uniformity, con made to clean the plate, the contents of which can be poured through the dition and pack will be considered by Up into the cup or other receptacle the judges in scoring the exhibits for waiting. Of course the yolk of the awards. A special prize of $200 will be egg Is not broken In this operation or It would run Into the white. As It Is, awarded to the exhibitor of the most the yolk and shell are removed from artistically decorated carload display. This arrangement makes possible the cup of the separator afterward. The experienced cook, however, would the winning of $1,000 by a single car probably regard such an apparatus as load entry, without forcing the grower into competition under a handicap more Interesting than necessary. against varieties scoring higher on CUCUMBER CUPS ARE GOOD quality. Other attractive display of apples WE BUY OLD GOLD grown on irrigated land and exhibited 8MILE ON WASH DAY. Salad-LIke Dish That la Attractive by a commercial club, union, associa H is h e a t pricca paid fo r S liv e r, O ld J e w e lry , G old T e e th . E tc. U N C L E M YEKB. F o rty yeara In and Not at All Difficult The laundress’ delight la RED P o rtla n d . 71 S ix th , b e tw e e n O ak a n d P in a. tion, county or district; $100 for to Make. CROSS BALL BLUE. A neat, handy first, $50 for second. Best general package, nothing to break or spill, produced on non-irrigated To make cucumber cup» pare large, display T um ors, G oiters, R heum atism aad a blue that Is all blue. land; $100 for first, $60 for second. well-shaped cucumbers, cut each in It la ao far superior to any liquid Chronic, Nervous and female Diseases Most unique and attractive display, bluing that there is no comparison. A re cu red w ith o u t th e kn ife . four pieces crosswise, and cut a slice not of commercial value, open to any T horoughly Always produces snow white clothes. eq u ip p ed S an ato riu m . B e a u tifu l location. Kataa off the two ends so that they will association, district, lodge, society or the low eat. W rite fo r lite ra tu re . Large package 10 centa. ASK YOUR stand cuplike; hollow out the centers, of five or more persons, $200 fo r GROCER. Meadow Glade Osteopathic Sanitarium stand the cups on a few leaves of union first, $100 for second. Best individ ■>. U C C m * n m Battle Ground, Wash. lettuce and fill with the tartar sauce, ual display in the same class; $200 His Lullaby. arranging the left-over bits of cu for first, $100 for second. ¡Fifty dol “ Good morning, Mr. Schneiderpop- cumber at the base. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL each to five entries ranking next skU’’ exclaimed the good lady of the get the eos! thorough instructions ia érirhfl To prepare the sauce set a bowl on lars to winners. house as the new second-floor back prie teal work thal a « bo produced, aba some pieces of tee, and put Into it a I W as Cured by Lydia E. Pink, took his place at the breakfaat table. PTTlbtbe work, drill areu u d iorgeg. Ten-box classes, 15 contests on F velr Munppod oudtw ihop Md tdmol saltspoonful each of mustard and salt, varieties; $40 for firsts, $20 bain’s Vegetable Compound room M e bo $3S ca * $41 "Goot mor-r-rning!” replied the with two of sugar, and a pinch of standard payment« $10 per week. for seconds, with added prizes on Waurlka, Okla.—“I had female tron- musician, bowing gallantly cayenne; drop In the yolks of two pack. MUONT AUTO SCHOOL « “ I am so afraid you didn't pass a GARAGE. bles for seven years, was all run down, eggs, stir until mixed and begin whisk Five-box classes, 15 contests on comfortable night” pursued the host Enat 23d aad Marruea. Portbod. OR a n d so nervous 1 ing with a wire whisk while you add standard varieties; $25 to firsts, $15 “ Can we do could n o t do any ess, sympathetically. Blowly a gill of olive oil, diluting, for thing, The doctors anything for you?” fear It should become too thick, with for seconds, with added prizes for treated me for dif "N ot koomfortable? Mel” ex three teaspoonfuls, gradually, of vin pack. ferent things b u t claimed the long-haired one. “ Ach, S hould h av e a c p y o f m y new booklet. Five-box class, five distinct varie egar. did me no good. I When ready to serve add a tea ties, one in each box; $50 for first, got so bad that I ja, I sleep like se hummingbird I I "Neurology--the Way to Health. t9 Joost before I go to could not sleep day was oil rite. spoonful each of chopped capers, pick $25 for second. I t telle o f th e w o n d erfu l c u re s th a t h av e been Single box classes, 30 contests on or night. While !r. bed I br-ractise mit mein feedle—” m ad e and how to g o t w ell. W rite fo r It today, to les, parsley, olives and shallots, and standard varieties, $10 for firsts, $5 DR. H A R V E Y W. F R E E Z E . M erchant« T ru e ! “ Oh was that it?” Interposed the this condition 1 read a few drops of Tarragon vinegar. of Lydia E. rink- hostess, with a look of glad relief. Bldff., P o rtla n d , O regon. Those who go In for changes may like for seconds, with added premiums on ham’s V e g e t a b l e “ I ’m so pleased. We thought you this better than the ever-dellclous pack. C o m p o u n d , and were shifting the bed.” —Answers. Best barrel or three boxes from plain French dressing, for tablespoon began its u s e and Skylights Tanks Gutters fuls of olive oil beaten with pepper these gaoups of states: Eastern and wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. In Children suffer every day in the year and salt, and then, still beating, a New England, Middle Western, South a short time I bad gained my average with Sprains, Bruises, Bums, Cuts and Down Spouts Steel Ceiling tablespoonful of vinegar, drop by drop, ern and Northwestern, also any pro weight and am now strong and well.” Bumps. Hamlins Wizard Oil has been /. C BAYER vince, district or territory outside of —Mrs. B a l i . iK S t e v e n s , K. F. D., N o . on thlrgg sliced cucumber. curing these aches and paina for nearly 2o4 Market the United States; $40 for firsts, $20 $, Box 81, Waurika, Okla. Portland, Oreg^u sixty years. for seconds. 8END FOR CATALOGUE. A n oth er G ratefu l W om an, Lemon Pie. Fifty largest apples in pyramid, Huntington, Mass.—“ I was In a ner Line pie plate with crust and bake. History Didn’t Repeat. run down condition and for three Make crust with two cups of flour and judged by weight; $75 for first, $25 vous, Senator Swanson, of Virginia, tells years could find no help. for second. one-half cup of lard, a little water “ I owe my present good health to a good story on himself about the first Five largest apples, circumference and teaspoon salt. Take double boiler Lydia E. Pi.ikham's Vegetable Com- political speech he ever made. He and put In a cup of sugar with two to determine award: $25 for first, $15 ound and Blood Purifier which 1 be- says: “ I jumped up and began: eve saved my life. rounding tnblespoons flour. Mix well. for second. ‘Gentlemen, Herodotus tells us—’ Largest single apple, $20 for first, “ My doctor knows what helped me Grate the rind of one lemon; add the ‘Which ticket’s he on?’ yelled the >COFFEEt > and does not say one word against it.” man with a red shirt. ‘Herodotus Juice and yolks of three eggs, with $10 for second. TEA SPICES Plates of five apples, 400 contests; — Mrs. M a r i J a n e t t e B a t e s , B ox salt. Stir «11 together and add a cup B A K IN O PO W D E R tells us,’ I resumed with a gulp, ‘of Huntington, Mass. of boiling water. Cook until thick. $2 for firsts. These competitions are 134, EXTRACTS Because your case lg a difficult one, a whole army that was put to flight Beat the whites of the three eggs, add open to all varieties. J U S T RIGHT Cups, gold and silver banners and doctors having done you no good, do by the braying of an ass.’ The crowd sugar and spread over the filling and continue to suffer without giving applauded and I felt fine. Then the other trophies are offered for new va not brown In the oven. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com cipssna rieties, best keepers and designs or pound a trial. I t surely has cured man’a voice rose above the din. eWTLAND. oat. ‘Young feller,’ he called, ‘you needn't photographs on apples. many cases of female ills, such as in Broiled Eggplant. be afraid for this crowd. I t’s been Gold and silver medal banners will flammation, ulceration, displacements, Remove the skin from a raw egg tumors, irregularities, periodic tested.’ ” —Buffalo Commercial. plant. cut It In slices a quarter of an be awarded as first and Becond prizes fibroid pains, backache, that )>earing-<lown for the best exhibit by a manufactur Inch thick. Lay them on a greased Ancient Nasdls Factory? reeling, and nervous prostration. broiler, cook until done. Turp fre er or distributor of the most practical The discovery of a prehlstorto and economical new appliance for use INESS C O H ÍB E quently to keep from burning. The needle factory at a prehistoric lake vil /*OÁirjLxYfi, Gpjnvw ____ same result may be achieved by lay in planting, cultivating, picking, lage near Glastonbury, England, ing the slices on a hot griddle such packing or marketing apples. roused much Interest recently. The Nursery stock, orchard implements, Can be had by ambitious young men dwellings were placed on mounds of as you use for pancakes, greasing with spraying machines and materials and and ladies in the field of “ Wireless” clay raised above the level of the wa a bit of suet* Draw griddle to back of stove where,the eggplant will cook other articles will be distributed as or railway telegraphy. Since the 8- ter. Ths framework of a primitive SEND FOR hour law became effective, and since loom was found under one mound, and through slowly without burlnlng. added prizes. FREE The roanagement of the show an the Wireless companies are establish Serve on toast slightly moistened with nounces that the competitive commer the number of broken bone needles FIRST LESSONS ing stations throughout the country, hot water. cial entries will be scored by a board there is a great shortage of telegraph and bona splinters discovered In an other mound led the explorers to think of judges, consisting of experts of ers. Positions pay beginners from Filling. that It may have been the sita of an recognized ability. The premiums on Put two ounces of chocolate, one decorative and feature displays will $70 to $90 per month, with good anclant needle factory. chance of advancement The National tablespoonful of butter, one-quarter of be awarded by special judges. Telegraph Institute, Commonwealth Mothers w in Led Mrs. W lnsloW s Soothlag a cupful of cream and one-half of a Syrup tt i. beat romsdv to uas tor IhalrciiU djea “ The coming show, for which the cupful of sugar over hot water to railroads in the Northwest have made Building, Portland, Oregon, operates iu r ls g th e tea t a in , period. melt, then boll until you have a aoft a special rate of one and one-third under supervision of R. R. and Wire Guilty ot Something. ball as you drop It In Ice water. Have fare for the round trip from numerous less officials, and places all graduates It will pay you to ready one half of a cupful of nuts points in the United States and Can into positions. Another lawyer’s story arrives. chopped; stir the nuts Into this mix ada, will be the largest, most attrac write to me for full details. We are told that a man was charged f t S h o e P o lish es ture and stand aside to cool; add one tive and interesting from an educa with picking a pocket the other day ^ ta r, . „ Variety, and that when arraigned he pleaded T h .y m —t — r , I r q u ir .m . n t fo r r ím a la s uuf teaspoonful of vanilla, and when the tional viewpoint in the history of ap rakes are cold put them together with ple expositions,” said Julius A. Zit- “ guilty.” The case went to the jury, k,-J* RAISE FRUIT um I f RUES the filling. however, and the verdict was “ not tel, vice president of the association. . wiinhSstJK IN T i l l IWN I4IIE N guilty.” And the court spake as fol *!» “ The institution is not a money T ea w in 1 vV cphc Nut Balia. lows: making enterprise in any sense of the ' R edore p n r rogt ot li ti o r, kor« freeker. One cupful of cold chopped veal, 12 term; in fact, we will do well if we “ You don’t leave this court without better prod met* «44 U» lifo « •n jo v men t. *nti«nr* your property* value; fool heiter, chopped blanched almonds, one-half can keep the expense inside of the ap a stain on your character. By y«ur 1 look botter, «loop better. 4« better Wo Mil teaspoonful of salt, one egg, pepper propriation. own confession you are a thief. By Urna, «limbo. booh*«, tibor , pionca or tko Every contest is free to taste, and one cupful of tomato and open to the world, not a penny be the verdict of the jury you are a liar.” pianto voll voli rooted roof*4 • theory th at -g....I I planta odo voll voli «uited.“ «intod * M aiako flood I frisada lauce. Mix the meat, almonds and ing charged either for entry fees or —Cleveland Plaindealer. I SSMter A * / « * «te M seasoning and moisten with the well for the space occupied by exhibitors. *o ***r» JH r o r beaten egg. Roll Into balls the size The chief aim is to exploit the indus ifuiii m i» unti if il. Æm ■VC of a walnut and set In a baking pan. try by encouraging the growing of ACHE* Pour over them the hot tomato sauce. wholesome fruit and popularizing the Cook In a hot oven 20 minutes. Serve apple as a healthful food product, also Muslo Cver Helpful. lndlce aho# dressing ( J I L T H O U R tha on on a plater garnished with water assisting the growers in solving orch Muslo I* the nearest at hand, the IhffiV poaKIvaty i mtoOm OIL. iL Hlark a a n d I’olUbed Pud lea’ an d ch ild re n '» bonks a n d »boee, a b l n o n cress. most orderly, the most delicate and w i t b o o t r u b b i n g , ?V*. “ F rench ard and market problems. Glow*, H)c# the most perfect of all bodily pleas D A N D Y co m b in atio n fo r clean In« a n d p o ib h ln f O ESC H ’S “ We shall have this year in connec nil kind» o f runnel o r ta n »bore, 95c. “ 8 t* r’ »Ixa, NOo. ure*; It le also the only one which Wagon Qraasa, Grass er Tar Stains. tion K I.ITE com bination fo r g e n tle m e n w ho tn k n with the exposition a series of la equally helpful to all the egee of p rid e In h av in g th e ir ahoea look A 1. Reatoren If garments stained by tar or wagon growers' conventions, country life an d lu a tra to nil black ahoea. P oliah w ith n man; helpful from the nurse’s aong to color grease are first washed 1 b cold soap meetings and tests of orchard appli b ru sh o r cloth, 26c. bar Infant—to the music, unheard of BABY RI-ITVI aisa 10c. suds, the stains will be eradicated. ances, also a free packing school and If y o u r d ea ler doee n o t k ee p th e k in d you wanlk others, which often, If not moat fre eend White dresses can be freed of grass demonstrations by experts in the vari ti« hla addreaa a n d th a p ric e In a b u n pa fog quently, haunts tbs deathbed of pure n fu ll a lie package. stains by touching the spots with alco ous uses of the apple as an article of WHITTRMORR BROS. 4k OO., end innocent spirita.—Ruskla. hol before washing. For pitch stains, daily food. Other features, including A l b a n y a t . , , C _______r a m b r M ia s s , first grease with lard and then use band concerts and amusement pro Ä t s OUfit anil I a rf/rit Manufarlw S ’* Mrs. Prim# Puzxlod. soap and cold water. Turpentine will grams by the Arabian Order of Mystic Shot Furiskes in tha World. Cy Prime says he often ten* hla also remove these stains.—The House Enakops, will be of the highest class, FM UHI!TISI. infilili«, W illi, wife that whatever he amounts to ho keeper. N o . » a - ’l l and taken in all the show will be well liants M AIT NIL owes to her—aad the poor woman P N U M A O S O S L T BY worth the money, time and efforts ex can't make up kls mind whether ho Spiced Salmon. BLU M A U ER-FRA N K DRUG C O . | la handing her aa Insult or compli I I t i r t ä B n a e n « t l o n a i a , i , l s to p a y e r . Place In the dish the liquor from a pended to make it in every way the I PORTLAND. O SEO O S most unique and distinctive in this ant. esn of salmon, two tablespoons but-1 ter, two tablespoons lemon Juice, four age of educational expositions. ” Ren H. Rice, secretary of the show, of water, onehalf teaspoon cloves, { pinch of cayenne. 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