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INFERTILE EGGS KEEP BEST POULTRY AND GAME Large Part of Lose Can Be Obviated, According to Investigation Just Completed. Can r e t 70 a fancy prices fo r Wild Ducks and other r u n * in season. Write us for cash o ffer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. Pearson-Page Co., Portland Skip us your VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, HIDES W e guarantee top prices and CHECK BY RETl UN M A IL. Tags, prices. <oois. fiee. >>e will lend tor one rear on regnest to all wi.o make shit menta during February one year's subscription to either Northwest I oaitry oui try Journal. Pacific Homestead Poultry Life. 1 Northwest Pacific Farmer. Pleas«* tell your ueigh- Pacitii_________ bon about our liberal offer bhip to F. H. S C H M A L Z & CO. pfel $10.000. 141-143 Front SC FORTUNO. ORE Mention this paper when writing. Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and _ exchanged: engines. boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st 8 U Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. Machinery AGENTS WANTED everywhere. Send 36c for sample and two live propositions by return mail. Don’t waste valuable time getting started. Show samples and take orders. Di*. 12, Raws 312, Wifcex Bldg. Portland, Ore. $450 P R O F I T ment! * GROW LARKSPUR — it makes this record. Small space will do. It's the king o f money-makers. “ B ack Lot Schemes” explains this and a ■core of other remarkable “ schemes in dirt.” Write for prospectus. ROBERT H. CLARK, 1400 East Irving St., Portland, Oregon. HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! Deal direct with manufac turer, We pay the highest prices for Raw Furs. Write for free price list and shipping tags. N. M. IINCAR CO., FURRIERS 191 Sc\csd> Skcd. PORTLAND. ORE. BAND M EN: XX of Musical Merchandise in the Northwest. Write for Catalogues. S E IB E R U N C -L U C A S M l S!C CO. 184 Second Street Portland, Oregon | LIME FERTILIZER • Also Land Plaster, Lime. Cement. Wall Plas- ter and Shingles. Write for prices. NOTTINGHAM & CO. • 102 Front Street. PO R T L A N D . OR. I ----- ---- '.HIP YOUR VEAL, HOGS, POULTRY a d EGGS to the VOGEL PRODUCE CO. 203} Washington St., P 01 (land, Oregon. And g e t top market prices and money by return mail. Market reports, shipping tags, etc., sent on request. References: Lumbermen’s Nat’ l Bank. m » W ANTED$y&: ^ '' BICHEST PWCES. QUICK RETURNS ft - ; * * * H. LIEBES & CO. jj& /. P. Plapemann, Mar. The secretary says that If farmers and others engaged In the production of eggs would market their male birds as soon as the hatching season Is over, a large saving would be mads, as practically every Infertile egg would grade a first or second If clean and promptly marketed. No more simple or efficient method for the Improvement of the egg sup ply of the country could be adopted than the production of Infertile ears. Liquid blue Is a weulc solution. A r o id it . Bu; Red Cross Ball Blue, the blue that’s ail blue, your grocer. HOLTON and BUESCHER band instruments. The most complete stock I A large part of the heavy loss from bad eggs can be obviated by the pro duction of Infertile egg«. This has been demonstrated beyond a doubt by the Investigations concerning the Im provement of the farm egg which dur ing the past two years ha.e been con ducted In the middle west by the bu reau of animal Industry of the depart ment of agriculture. Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture estimates that, between the producer and the consumer, there is an annual loss of $45.000,000 In the egg crop of the United States, the greater portion of which falls on the farmer, who Is by far the largest producer. Of this enormous loss, about one-third, or $15,000,000, If caused by heat which develops the embryo of the fertile egg, causing what Is known to the trade as a "blood ring.” As It Is Impossible to produce a "blood ring" In an Infer tile egg, such an egg will stand a higher degree of temperature without serious deterioration than will a fer tile egg. i esting «joins. “ There goes another man suffering from degeneration of public manners." said the clerk In an aggrieved tone. “ I gave him five pieces of silver In mak ing change, and he tested every one of them to see If It was counterfeit right before my eyes. It Is only late ly that people who buy have got rude enough to do that Clerks always did It with coin that customers gave them, but that was a prerogative of the trade. For the customer to assume the same privilege is a usurpation of an cient rights. The worst of it Is most people nowadays are pretty good judges of bad money, and every little while a coin Is refused because It Is counterfeit. The only way tradesmen can teach customers the respect due them Is to turn their own backs when testing money. That has always been the custom In England. No tradesman over there would dare fillip a coin un der a customer's nose, and as a con sequence no customed has ever taken that liberty with trim." Salt Roasted Pumpkin 8seda. vr- In some of the rural districts of Macedonia the peasantry consume large quantities of pumpkin seeds. Baited and roasted brown. The tasts of this "nut," like the taste of caviar, Is an acquired vice and some persons never succeed In acquiring 1L— New York Press. MAJ1UFACTUR1NG FURRIERS 298 Msnissn St Corbett Bldg. Roí Fed Nili Bank. Portiaad.Dre. AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN EYE ACH ES Pettits Eye S alve Could Not Appreciate Joke. Typographical errors are often I fearfully and wonderfully made as t arouse suspicion Thus there ws consternation in the office of the Ch cago American recently, and all e: cases and loud assertions on the pai of the proofreaders availed no There It was. In big black type, o the first page- ‘ '»'»l.nol Farley Dea From l i e HIGH-GRADE, FIFTY-HORSE- POWER TOURING CAR. in first class condition, thoroughly over hauled, newly-painted, up-to-date straight-line body with extra tires carried in rear, center control, all levers inside, equipped with top, side curtains and top cover, folding rain-vision wind shield, speedometer, clock, electric dash light, large gas headlights with large-size Presto tank, combina tion oil and electric side and tail lights, demountable rims with two extra rims, two extra tires, four extra tubes, set of tools in cluding jack. This car is suit able for stage, livery or private use. Cost one year ago, $3150.00. W ill sell for $1500.00 cash; no trades. Address, O - ii- .., - . , ___ _h, When a desertion summons came before Mr. Symmons at Woolwich police court It was stated the hus band was at present undergoing four teen days’ Imprisonment for an of fense. Mr. Symmons, turning to the wife, observed: T am afraid we must adjourn this, as your husband has other engagements which prevent his being here todav" P. O. B O X 1171, Portland, Oregon Wash Repellent for Rabbits. Couple Too Much Occupied. An example of an absent-mlndea bridal pair Is reported from Switzer land. A couple had arranged for their marriage by the civil and religious au thorities failed to appear at the ap pointed hour, having, as they de clared, "forgotten alj^ about It." Amazing. The scientists tell us, as the result • f study of a paleolithic skull, that primitive man was able to think be fore he was able to speak. How times hare changed.— New York Tribune. How A r e Y o u ? The department of agriculture n r i in its annual report that lime and sul phur wash has been tried with suo- cess on fruit trees to prevent their being gnawed by rabbits. One treat ment In the fall, as a rule, will do for the entire winter. Its more extensive use Is recommended by the depart. ment __________________ Then He Thought Again. The young man was fighting ont ways and means. "They say two can live as cheaply as one.” “ Do not de lude yourself. Ferdinand,” said the girl. "For one thing. I shall positive ly have to have a separate car." SAYS ANTARCTIC NOT ‘‘C O L D " Explorer Amundsen Shuns Sweater at Only 14 Below. Chicago— Captain Roald Amundsen, discoverer o f the South Pole, and navi gator o f the Northwest passage, was the guest o f the Geographic society here. He was presented with the gold medal o f the society for his achievements as an explorer. The South Pole was reached by Amundsen while clad in light clothing, he said in a short address here. ‘ ‘ It was not cold,” he said. “ We did not wear furs. It was only 14 degrees below zero and often it was too warm for me to wear my sweater. I wore light fall underwear and over- garments made o f silk and wool.” His feet, however. Captain Amund sen said, were like bales o f hay. “ First I wrapped my feet in dried grass,” he explained. ‘ ‘ Then I wore seven pairs o f socks with reindeer skin boots outside. The worst thing that can befall a polar traveler is to freeze his feet. It is enormously difficut in bad weather to dry the socks and moc casins properly, but this must be done under penalty o f death.” Captain Amundsen will leave San Francisco in June, 1914, to explore Bering Straits. ONE-TERM AMENDMENT IS PASSED BY U. S. SENATE Washington, D. C .— A constitu tional amendment which would restrict the president o f the United States to a single term o f six years, and would bar Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roose velt and William H. T a ft from seek ing re-election, was approved by the senate, by the narrow majority o f one vote. A fte r a three-day fight, in which the Progressives joined with many Republicans in opposing the restricted Presidential term, the senate adopted the original Works resolution by a vote o f 74 to 23. FLO R ID A FR UIT UNDER BAN California Officials Order Citrus Shipment Out of State. San Francisco— Hope which has de veloped among some o f the commis sion houses that owing to the recent cold weather in Southern California supplies o f grapefruit might be drawn from Florida, were badly shattered by the action o f the State Horticultural commissioner, when a carload of grapefruit was stopped and the owners received the 48-hour notice customary in such cases. This car must be sent out o f the state and the consignees will ship it North, where there is no citrus industry to be guarded. The fruit was found to be infested with the Florida red scale and the pur ple scale. This is the second car o f grapefruit to come through from the Florida cit rus section. An experimental car was received last week, and being free from insect pests was promptly ab sorbed by the local market. The horitcultural commissioners want it understood that this fruit was not stopped because it came from Flor ida, the quarantine having been raised December 17, but because it carried Florida fruit pests that are not wanted in California. Pigeon Flies 600 Miles. New York— Bearing a note from a passenger on the Prinz Friederich W il helm, in mid-ocean on the way to Bremen, a carrier pigeon dropped ex hausted on the roof o f a big uptown hotel Sunday. The message was from A. Schu- bach, o f Seattle, Wash., president o f a steamship company, who informed the hotel management that Mrs. Schu- bach had left two valuable sable skins in her suite at the hotel before she started for Europe. When in this city 15 months ago Mrs. Schubach le ft two carrier pig eons, and the birds were kept on the hdtel roof until she decided to take the ocean trip. The Prinz Friederich Wilhelm was nearly 600 miles at sea at 9 o ’clock Sunday morning, when one bird was released. Defense League Forms. Washington, D. C.— To work for a large navy, an adequate army, the improvement o f the National guard and for all things that will better pre pare the United States for war, the National Defense league was organ ized here. Representative Kahn, o f California, was elected chairman. While the league will work to make the country better prepared for war, it says in its constitution that it “ believes in universal peace, but firmly believes that preparation for war is the best guarantee o f peace.” In the Same B o at Belle and Ben had just annonneed their engagement. "When we are married," said Belle, "I shall expect you to shave every morning. It’s ona of the rules of the club I belong to that none of Us members shall marry a man who won’t shave every morning?” “ Oh. that’s sll right," re plied Ben; "but what about the morn ings I don’t get home In time? I be long to a club, too.”— Llpplncott’a Magazine.__________________ Lo Would Avoid Taxes. Santa Fe, N. M. — Indians from every Pueblo tribe in New Mexico ar rived here Saturday, preparatory to In leaving for Washington, where they H at « yon a live, up-to-date, honest commisafon propose to urge the secretary o f the Arm w ith facilities for handling tFour good« prop Interior to accept deeds to approxi arly, or have you a man in a two-by-four office with no facilities for taking care o f your goods mately 600,000 acres o f land, owned when market conditions are weak.' by them in New Mexico. The object o f the Indians in deeding their land to GET IN TOUCH WITH US the government as trustee, for a per W s shall be pleasad to send y >u references from iod o f 25 years, is to avoid paying shippers all over the country. They are the beet evidence w e can furnish you that taxes. A recent decision that the W hy W e Can See Smoks. Smoke Is not composed of gases Indians were citizens, subjects their only, but of solid, or perhaps partly property to taxation. A R E T H E K IN D T H A T SAT1SFT. liquid particles, which are mixed with W . r a t V d . H oc». C h ic k «»,, S qu .h ., T u r k «* . the gases and carried along by them. Pension Plan Proposed. D ic k ., K « i. Mutton, «.oat,. Bull«. C o w . S U f., It le these particles of matter that are Washington, D. C.— A system o f lack Rabbit». Spad«. H ide.. « hittiai Bark. Para. W a fa a ra n tre you the h iih n t market .rice, and visible to the eye, and not the gases old age retirement for employes o f the yon ft » , cent, on the dollar fa r hand]inr themselves.—St. Nicholas. postal service was proposed by Senator Penrose, o f Pennsylvania, in an "W e Mail Cheek Every Monday ” Sun’s Rays F ar From Earth. amendment offered to the postoffice At Us nearest point, the sun Is 91 r appropriation bill. It would give the miles from the earth. Postoffice department authority to grant ‘ ‘ indefinite leave o f absence” to an employe who became incapacitated for actual work with annual pay at the rate o f $600. An examining board would pass on applications. The North Pacific College was estab-1 fished in 1898. It has departments o f ] Minimum Wage Advocated. Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in London — The Daily News under America has better facilities for the train ing o f young men and women for success stands that the intention in the land ful professional careers. The annual sen- | campaign inaugurated by Chancellor sion begins October First. An illustrated i Lloyd-George ia to propose the statu catalog o f information will be forwarded tory establishment o f a minimum wage upon application to for agricultural laborers o f at least one pound ($5.00) a week, and provis ion for every laborer o f a cottage and a plot o f land held independently o f tat Smk Orcgsa SK, 'srtUsd. Ore. i the farmer or landlord. RainHntad PORTLAND. OUR METHODS AND RESULTS RICE & CO., Portland, Or. $50,000 North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy Registrar, North Pacific College mi INCREASE PARCEL POST WEIGHTS — NEAT PACKAGE HELPS PRICE B Ccugh H ö n aasn at 8 y roo. Tsatea Good. ia tima. 8old by Druggist». Ua FOR C O U C H S AND COLDS | B uttsr W rapped In Tidy Parcel of One Pound Each W ill A ttract Kye of Fastidious. “ Up to the Minute!” You may not believe It, but farm butter put up In square packages of a pound neatly wrapped In oiled paper Keep that way— it means Suspicious of W edding Cake Sent Him will bring a better price In any mar ket than the same butter loosely health and happiness; but at by Englishman Who Owad packed In a tin bucket or jar. Him Money. the first sign of weakness in A butter mold coats a trifle and P ostal Banks Immense Success — oiled paper with your name printed the Stomach, Liver or Bowels An Englishman who was appointed 1 $28,000,000 Placed B y 300,000 to an Important post In China got mar on It costs but a little more, and If take ried soon after. Among the recipient! butter la put up In square package D epositors to Date. of the usual little card boxes contain form It will bring from two to three ing a piece of wedding cake was a cents per pound more than If packed Chinese merchant with whom the In jara or tins. Washington, D. C.— Postmaster | B ITTE R S Fastidious customers tn the city, S T O M A C H bridegroom had an outstanding so- General Hitchcock’s annual report ten -1 count for goods supplied. who are In the habit of getting nearly tatively suggests reduction o f some I After the honeymoon, one of the everything they consume tn fancy right away. It may save you parcel post rates and increasing the j first persons the newly wedded hue-' packages absolutely will not buy but a long sick spell. It is for limit o f weight beyond I I pounds; band met wsa his Celestial creditor. 1 ter that is scooped out of the pall and "And how did you like the cake?"i sent to their homes In wooden dishes. Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach, recommends civil pensions for postal In spite of this fact which nearly said the Englishman, laughing, after employes; an increase in rates on sec the usual congratulations. every farmer ought to know, 95 per Headache, Indigestion, Cos ond-class mail, which may pave the "Ah, ah," returned the Chinaman, j cent, of the farm butter It sold with tiveness, Colds and Grippe. way for 1-cent letter postage; the con with a cunning leer, "me no such big j out betng put up tn this form and solidation o f the third and fourth fool to eat him, sah. Me put cakee In it all goes together In one masB at the creamery, where It Is worked over- classes, so that books and papers may fire. Burn him up. He, h e!” be forwarded by parcel post, and “ Oh. that’s too bad," said the Eng molded Into pound packages, wrapped points out that during his administra llshman, very much hurt. "You might and stamped with the name of the Nonrusting T inw are. tion expense o f operating the postal have tasted It, at least, out of com creamery and sold at a profit, all of If new tinware be rubbed over with service has been cut down $45,000,000. pliment to my wife and myself. Why which might have been had by the farmer If he would do the same thing fresh lard and thoroughly heated In In course o f a statement on the con didn’t you?" »he oven before It Is used. It w ill dition o f postal finances, Mr. Hitch "M e too elute, sah,” said the Celes and sell direct to city consumers. Of course It Is not always possible never rust afterward, no matter how cock says: tial, with the same winning smile. “ The transformation o f a deficit in "You owe me monee, sah; sendee poi to sell direct to consumers, but even much It Is put in water. For stained to a surplus has been accomplished, son cakee; I eat him; I die; you no tf butter U sold to the stores It will tinware borax produces the best re not by curtailing the service, but by payee up Houp-la! He, he, hel I bring a much better price If put up sults. If a teapot or coffee pot Is developing it along profitable lines. know you Ingleesh!" lu oiled paper tn pound packages. In discolored on the Inside boil it In • While- postal facilities have been fact the making of butter la not all strong solution of borax for a short time and all Its brightness will return greatly enlarged, extensions have not M others w ill fin d Mrs. W in s lo w 's S ooth in g there Is In the business. Syrup C e b est re n ied v to use 'o r t u . it uhU diail been made in a haphazard manner, but d u rin g t e e th in g p erio d . Am erican T heatrical History. N o thou gh tfu l person uses liquid blue. I t ’. s only when shown on investigation to pinch o f blue in a large bottle o f water. Ask fo r The first regularly organized theat Red Cruea Ball Blue, the mue that’s all blua. be justified by conditions.” rical company came from England In Continent of Trees. The establishing o f postal savings 1752. and played first at Williams The Idea of an extensive forest gen As Usual. banks at presidential postoffices was orally calls to mind the forests of “ I’m so glad to see that you have burg, Va., afterward at Annapolis. completed early in the fiscal year end South America or the heart of Africa, recovered from your Illness.’* "Yea; New York and Philadelphia. The first ing June 30, 1912— the year covered but It la a surprising fact that In pro but I had a narrow escape. The doc theater was built at Annapolis. by the report. Since then the system portion to Its size Europe Is much tor said tf I had waited a day longer has been extended to 4004 fourth-class more extensively wooded than the rest It would have been hopeless, and they postoffices, as well as to 645 branch of the globe. It la calculated that all said It was the only case o f Its offices and stations in the larger cities. nearly a third of the surface of Eu kind on record. The doctor Is going There are now 12,812 postal savings rope Is covered with trees, whereas to write It up for a medical paper. The j banks at which patrons may open ac the proportion over the whole land only thing that carried me through counts. The number o f depositors is area of the world Is only about one- was my wonderful vitality.”— Ex approximately 300,000 and the depos quarter. Finland and Sweden have change. ... / ft UG. ' its aggregate about $28,000,000, not the greatest extent of foreBt land, hall including $1,314,140 withdrawn and of their surface being covered with Poetry and Mualc. invested in postal savings bonds. I f I had to live my life again. I trees. Britain and Portugal are the On the basis o f the present monthly least wooded of European countries, would have made a rule to read some net increases o f deposits, it is esti only a twentieth part of their area poetry and listen to some music at HE lftTE o R.WM.WRIGBV mated that the gross income o f the being covered with forests. Though least once every week; for perhaps postal savings system for the fiscal southern Britain Is richly wooded, the the parts of my brain now atrophied FOR CONSTIPATION year ended June 30, 1912, will amount trees are for a large part In hedge would thus have been kept active a n d a ll fo r m « o f to $700,000 and the interest payable through use. The loss of these tastes rows and are not collected Into for DIGESTIVE DISORDERS to depositors to' $300,000. The in Is a loss of happiness, and may pos come o f the system for the fiscal year sibly be Injurious to the Intellect, and Possibly Knew W h a t He M eant. will meet the interest payments and more probably to the moral charac In an address of welcome to a resi the total expenses o f the central office, ter, by enfeebling the emotional part dent magistrate at Cala, Transkel, but will be approximately $275,000 of our nature.— Charles Darwin. less than enough to cover the entire South Africa, the Kaffir spokesman, the other day thus expressed him expense o f the service. However, the Alm ost Too Much to Bsllevs. "W e cordially welcome your postmaster general’s report says, “ it self; A gunner of the royal marines tells is expected that when the deposits pluck and goodness In coming among a story, says an English paper, of and unwhole- bow a seagull rescued an exhausted have increased to $50,000,000, which such puslllamlnary at the present rate they will do soon, somely Ignorant people. We are over- linnet from the aea and deposited It joyful to get such a weak, non-exclt- at the deck of a warship the system will be self-sustaining.” W e can superabundantly harmonious Rand a good deal, but this story The report contains no references to able, one as a magistrate.” subjects which have develhped since tiould, we think, have been told by December 1 and, consequently, the ‘ i narrator exclusively to hla fellow postmaster general’s consideration of tarlnes. __________________ RAISES the D O U G H the parcel post has to do only with the O N L Y O N E "B R O M O Q U IN IN E " preliminary work o f establishing the T h s t la L A X A T I V E BROM O Q U IN IN E . Look fo r the nign.turo o f K. W . G RO V K. Cures s Cold new system, which went into effect on in One Day, Cures G rip In T w o Days. Z&c. January 1. Tentatively, however, he recommends not only that the parcel How Kansas Got Its Name. Were not made lo do Machine W ork, but post rates be reduced, but that the The late Colonel Inman always there ia a machine made to do Women’ a weight o f packages be increased to a W ork, and it doea it quicker and better Insisted that Kansas got Its name than it’ s ever keen done before. point above the present maximum through mistake of a proofreader. weight o f 11 pounds. On this subject The early Kansas Indians were the report says: Raws, a diminutive of Kauaas In “ While the postage rates for the revising the works of a missionary new parcel post system range consid the proofreader mistook the "u” for TAKES TH E WORK OUT erably lower than express charges for an Inverted ” n” and changed it tc OF WASH DAY. corresponding service, it is believed “ a.” Since then It has been Kansas Free illuatrated catalog sent upon receipt that experience will show them to he o f the coupon below or poMtal mentioning thia paper. higher in some instances than is neces W ould T ake an Heiress Now. sary in order to maintain the service Once more someone takes the PORTLAND, OR. Regulations. at cost. Likewise, the restriction that trouble to tell us that there was a On remarking some time ago that places an 11-pound limit on the weight Send me your real Mary with a real lamb that went free Meadows o f parcels mailed should be regarded students can lot be driven anywhere to school. And when you remember Washing Ma as merely tentative. A fte r the sys by regulations, I was contradicted by how much lower meat was In 1814, chine catalog. tem is thoroughly organized on that the dran of another Institution who In It Isn’t so hard to believe.— Milwau basis the scope o f the service in its sisted that by regulations they can be kee Journal. Neu I accepted the usefulness to the public should be still driven to the devil Lowell, In Eating Sunflower 8eedt. further enlarged by increasing the amendment.— President Sunflower seed eating Is the favorite weight limit.. I f properly developed Harvard Graduates’ Magazine. holiday pastime of the Spanish He under efficient management, the parcel brews of the Levant. The kernel of post will prove to be a moat important the seed, which Is about as large as a factor in reducing the cost o f livin g.” grain of rice, has a nutty, oily flavor, Perhaps the most important recom somewhat similar to raw peanuts. On mendation contained in the report is Saturday, after synagogue, Hebrews that the third and fourth classes of is what they all say all over the Orient are to bo seen mail be consolidated so that books and munching the sunflower seeds with other printed matter may be forward gusto. The wealthier classes substi ed by parcel post. Painless the salted pistachio for tho sun Methods of Restored to Health by Lydia tute flower seed. Extracting State Races for Honor. * Teeth. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Santa Fe, N. M.— In an effort to G iant Pineapple. Out-of-town peo Compound. beat New Jersey to the honor o f being The Shaker colony near Aston, Fla., ple can have their the 36th state to ratify the income tax has grown a pineapple weighing 12 plate end bridge- amendment to the Federal constitu Elkhart, I n d . s u f f e r e d for four pounds five ounces With this pine work finished in on« day if neceaeary. tion, New Mexico legislative leaders teen years from organic inflammation, apple and others nearly approaching An absolute guar f e m a l e weakness, Its size the Shakers have taken most are planning for immediate action by antee. backed by 26 pain and irregulari of the prizes at county and state fairs the house when it reassembles. years in Portland. •as.LtnM. ties. The pains in for the finest plnenpplos. A poll o f the house shows an over my sides were in whelming majority o f its members fa F IL E R CU RED IN S T O 14 D A TE creased by walking vorable to the joint resolution o f rati or standing on my T o u r d ru g gist w ill refund money I f P A Z O O IN T fication adopted Saturday by the sen OrriCf HOURS: M E N T fails to euro any rase o f Itching. Blind, feet and I had such Biaading or Protru din g P ile . in S to 14 days. 60c. S A. M. lo § P. M. Sunday« t 1« 1 ate, and it is planned to suspend the Phone«: A 2029: Main 2029. awful hearing down rules and rush the measure to imme Strong Land and Language. failing Bldg., Third and Washington, Portland feelings, w a s de diate adoption. "Wonderful soil here." said the pressed in spirits and became thin and traveler; ’T’ve never seen such big Daughter Gives Blood to Father. A pale with dull,heavy corn." "Yes,’’ said the farmer, “ and San Francisco — A t the Central OUT O f TOWN eyea. 1 had six doc we bad to plant a dwarf variety to Emergency hospital, Saturday, a tors from whom I received only tempo keep It down to this size.”—St. Paul PEOPLE daughter gave her blood in an effort to rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Dispatch. mn recelvsiprompt save the life o f her father, near death ni*>nis o f Hoe-Fete Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound a fair Heat th- bidding from gas asphyxiation. Dr. Alanson World Looks fo r the Best. from trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have Weeks, chief surgeon o f the emer There are two sides to every story. now used the remedies for four months gency hospital service, and his assis and cannot express my thanks for what The victory you win means defeat to tant, took the blood from the healthy the other fellow. But that should not the Ghlaeee doctor. they have done for me. woman and turned it into the veins of deter us from doing our beat. It’s the Try once more i f you have teea doctoring with “ I f these lines will be of nny benefit thia one and that one and have not obtained per the dying man. They believe the best that the world needs, but If you manent relief. Let thia great nature healer dlag- you have my permission to publish operation will he a success. noee yoar raoe and p n w rit o raroe remedy whose them.” — Mrs. S adie W illiams , 45f can do better than the other fellow. It notion la quick, rare end aefe. Hia preectlptlouf Artificial respiration and saline in from Root*. Herbs. Huda and Is your work that the world wants. James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. K t rka compound«*«) that have I>een gathered from every quar jections were resorted to without suc ter o f the «lol>e. The secrets o f theae medicines Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- are not known to the outside world, but here been Advice to a Friend. cess. banded down from fether to ran in the physicians' pound.made from native roots and herbs, families ia CLiaa. The young man was about to be contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, married. CONSULTATION FREE. Ten Killed By Explosion. and to-day holds the record o f i>eing the I f you live out o f town and cannot m il. write foe "Praise your wife’s grace and Havana— An explosion o f blasting most successful remedy for female ills symptom blank and oirculer, enclosing 4 oeala la powder in a hardware store at Cien- we know of, and thousands o f voluntary beauty constantly,” advised one friend "But don’t overdo It," counseled an fuegos resulted in the death o f ten testimonials on file in the Pinkham THE C. 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