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POULTRY M id « ■ B «d Break. and Dairy Produce o f all kinds w an t e l . W r it e fo r our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. '’gKIlov 0 j INSTANCE OF SCOTCH THRIFT Outlook for State Fair Is Exceedingly Good “ I think I most hnve made a l l 1 U ’ U . t do the leading merchants ’ ’ ’ V of Portland ar.d the North- break last Si • mused the fellow w call upon B E H N K K -W A LK E R who seldom goes to church. BUSINESS CCil.Li G ! for thor- You see, I got an alumni catalogue of my old school, aud in looking I ougnly compe'cnt, wt n-trained help? Std tiims ha\e ca 1« d on us for one through it I found that one of my classmates was the pastor of it t'leve- j or ni «re stenographers or bookkeep ers since Aug. 1, 19.3. Over 2>H»0 of land church. So I called him up, and in - students a-e hold ng lucrative he said that he was still preaching and that if i wanted io me« t him lj posit! us in Portland alone. Let us ! should come to rliurch ou the follow - 1 prepare you and fu ni-h you a po sition wiien competent. ling Sunday morning, which 1 did. | "Me introduced me to his wife, and ; W rite—no trouble to answer. she took me into the pew with her. | -Veil, during the sermon t got je ry j drowsy. I was nodding in the middle | of the sirmon, and the parson s wife ! touched me on the elbow. " ‘You seem sleepy,’ she whispered. BUSINESS COLLEGE, | ‘Try some of my smelling suns. Portland, Oregon " ‘No. thank you,’ says I; 'I’d rather sleep!’ ”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Railroad Clsrk, Instead of Being Re warded for Returning Lost Purse, Is Asked for Interest. hîic\vn\\eX\jftWvtY SECOND-HAND MACHINERY B ou gh t, sold and e x c h a n g e d ; en gin es, boi'.era. Raw n u lls, etc. Send ft r S tock L is t and P r ces. THL J. K. M A R T I N CO.. 1st S t.. P o rtla n d . O r. OPPORTUNITY IS HERE True Enough. TRY RESINOL FREE She was a servant who had never FOR SKI,N TROUBLES seen the sea before, and her mistress, nodding toward the great, windswept It Quickly Heals Raw, Itching Skins expanse of ocean with its gulls and flying clouds and distant sails, said: and Clears Pimply Complexions. TO LEARN CHIROPRACT.C Cikl.J on Roque*. "There, Mary, is the sea. What do Fad&c UtiropructK Colleso, 418 CoouooD.iala Bilk-, f'urliand. Ore. The moment Resinol Ointment you think of it?" Oh, mum,” Mary cried, “ it smells touches any itching skin, the itching Clear. ' stops and healing begins. With the just like oysters.”— Cincinnati En quirer. "Your society started out to decide aid of Resinol Soap, it quickly clears a number of questions of great scien away all trace of eczennr. ringworm, tific importance.” pimples, blackheads, or other torment "Yes. We arranged to consider the ing, disfiguring eruption, leaving the S E C R E T S E R V IC E ! manifestation of the psychic Impulse’ skin clear and healthy. " H o w to B rea k In to th e IT e te c tiv e G a m e” w ith In protoplasmic life and the molecular I’rove at our expense that the Ites- com pic te p ra c tic a l a d v ic e abou t securing; positions, s d e te c tiv e , en dorsed by a u th o rities, 60c. energy developed by the prismatic inol treatment will do this for you. by fam ou A s ia tic 1’acific Agency, Portland, Oregon. transmutation of light waves and kin Write today to Dept. 12 M, Resinol. dred topics.” Baltimore, Md., and we will send you "And have you done so?” a liberal trial free, with full directions E S S B e B e a e c c e a s ® a s a s ’- a s s s o "No. We've only been in session a for use. week. We haven't yet decided the Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap question of who's boss.”— Topeka are sold by all druggists. Prescribed Journal. by doctors for 19 years.— Advt. ¡ DAISY FLY KILLER V X T tT C Z at,- all n, or namental, convenient. C. Las t * a ll ic - e o n . M <’ c o f metal, can’ ts p .ilcrlip . .. r ; v i . l n««t s .1 o* inj nre anything. C ’ a r a n t« 1 eiTrctive. Ec’-d t 7 d ealers, o f 6 « r r ? l •• exprcsspc«- p - i d f - r {1 WABjjr.n fcOMEKo. 1JÜ DeKaJü A re ., Brooklyn, N . T. Lower Education. Of a certain bishop the following anecdote is told: While presiding over a conference a speaker began a tirade against the universities and education, expressing thankfulness that he had never been corrupted by contact with a college. After proceeding for a few minutes the bishop interrupted with the ques tion: "Do I understand that Mr. X---- - is thankful for his ignorance?" "W ell, yes,” was the answer: “ you can put it that way if you like.” “ Well, nil I have to say,” said the prelate, in sweet and musical tones. “ all I have to say is that Mr. X----- has much to be thankful for."— Chi cago News. IS C U R A B L E Only Wrung His Heart. "You wring my heart,” wailed the youth whom the Yassar girl had just B y w e a rin g a S E E L E Y S P E R M A T IC S H IE L D T R U S S . N o w o r r y in g o r dan- g e r o f an op era tion . R u p tu re is not a tea r $ o r breach, as com m on ly supposed, b u t is th e s tretch in g , o r d ilation , o f a natural ^ ~ o p en in g . T h is S E E L E Y S P E R M A T IC ~ y S H IE L D a p p lia n ce c.oses th is op e n in g in J « 10 d a ys in m ost cases. I f you ca n ’ t com e. wj nS w r ite fo r m ea su rin g blank and lite ra tu re , rh Sold o n ly by ^ SI Kj P* r e fu s e d . “ I ’d rather wring your heart than wring your clothes,” she said.—Living stone Lance. B LA C K LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED by Cutter’ » Blackleg Pills. Low- priced. fresh, reliable; preferred by Western stockmen because they pro- tect where other vaccines fail. Writ© for booklet and testimonials. 10-dose pkqe. Blackleg Pills $1.00 50-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills 4.00 Use any injector, but Cutter’ s best. The superiority of Cutter products Is due to over 15 years of specializing in vaccines and serum« only. Insist on Cutter's. Tf unobtainable, order direct. THE CUTTER LAB O RATO RY. Berkeley, California. LAU E-DAVIS DRUG CO. ¡3 Third and Yamhill, Portland. Or. <o a . I P . M * I ‘I « s L J l mm* 4 Dusty. Billy Sunday gives New York up as a bad job. “ That town,” he says, "is going to hell so fast you can't see the dust.” And if anything annoys Billy it is not seeing the dust.— New York Press. iy The first electric plant within the I arctic circle will be erected at a mis- i sion at Point Hope, Alaska, the power 1 being supplied by a windmill. T o B r e s t: in N e w S h o e s . A lw a y s s h a k e in A llen ’s K eot.E a .se, a powder, t e u i ■> h o t, s w e a t in g , a e h tllK , s u lle n fe e t 'tire s c o r n s , in . r o w i m ; n a ils a n d b u n io n s . At i l l d r e g e i s l s a n d s h o e s le r e s , 2.‘>e. P o n t a c c e p t i c i u V s iitu te . S a m p i e m a i l e i l F I t E E . A d d r e s s V iic n s. O lm s t e d , h e K o v , N\ Y . Dr. Grace Feder Thompson’s Korek- England received more than $1,000,- tonik for men and women acts on every 000 in taxes from the vast estate left tissue, nerve and organ in the body. A by Mrs. Elizabeth Easton, who died thirty-day treatment for $1. Address recently in Yorkshire at the age of 95. 948 Post street, San Francisco, Cal. Ought to Keep Up. “ By the aid of electricity, it says rajaa * 7|C=.p?>' here, 5000 photographs can be got out per second.” “ Well, this ought to be fast enough to satisfy the average stage beauty." — Florida Times-Union. Yellow dust is prevalent in Alaska. That ought to be sufficient for a live press agent to start another Klondike rush. BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE W h o a re T ru ss E x p e r ts and E x c lu s iv e S ta te A tren ts fo r Una applian ce. EB&LGSS3E3E-» e s a s a s a s a s a s D Alum is worn as a cimivi in parts of Asia Minor. A triangular piece is Several women employed on a beet placed in a case of silver and worn suspended from a string about the sugar farm near Norfolk, Va., wear trousers while they are doing the try neck. ing work of pulling beets. the B EU TEL Business College! “ Say, I want a stenographer tod ay- must be a good one. how about it?’ ’ Many o f our students have thus been placed in good positions. Enroll today, study hard and your op portunity will come and a good salary with it. W rite for free catalog and full particulars. A position guaranteed. ! r u p t u r e Wouldn’t it be fine to hear Presi dent Wilson lecture on the psychology of financial depression? The laundry conference was on yes terday, and hoth employer and em ploye unbosomed themselves and kept up a stiff front. The man who writes the girl shows Is free front brain attacks; i He never dopes out fiction, But gives us the bare facts. Tacoma, Washington. Putnam Fadeless Dyes more goods than others. c o lo r ARGENITE CO., Dept 4, Juniper from the Indian reserva- j tions of New Mexico and Arizona may Staying With Them. j prove an excellent source of material “ Some of your constituents are dis for lead pencils. agreeing with you,” said the trusted Y O U R O W N D R U G G IS T W IL L T U L L Y O U lieutenant. E y e U eu.edy fo r R ed. W e a k . W a t e r y ; “ Well, keep tab o" them,” replied T F.;. ry ea M a u n rltir d (G ra n u la te d E y e lid » ; N o S m a r t in g — The Blow Little Softened. Senator Sorghum; “ when enough dis * u s t .E y e C o m fo rt. W r it e fo r B o o k o f the E y e agree with me to constitute a reliable •y m a il F re e . M u rin e E y e R em ed y C o ., C h ic a g o . : “ We won't discharge you, Mr. Per majority I ’m going to iurn around and kins," said the manager. “ We shall Gossip of the Aristocracy. agree with them.”— Washington Star. allow you to tender your resignation.” “ I thought that girl would become “ Tendering it won’t make it any the a social queen.” The Very Thing. less tough,” gloomily returned the “ So did I. But she missed it by man who was laid off. “ Could you contribute some cast-off clothing for the flood sufferers of marrying a Prince of Good Fellows in stead of a King of Finance.”— Wash China?” Wins Either Way. “ Flood sufferers? I have an old ington Star. “ They say that a man who has cold bathing suit that I don't need.”—Kan Housewives can eat what straw- feet is pretty sure to have an active sas City Journal. _ berries they can and can can what brain.” “ Yes, either that or a well-filled ' they can’t, but they can’t can them at purse.”—Chicago Record-Herald. a very low figure, can they? No. 27, ’ 14. P. N. V. Spokane has a fine set of white j Miss Elspeth McClelland Is one of wings. They ought to be useful for ' the most successful architects In Eng- the highfliers. land. ' G re a t, a r e n ’ t they, b o y ' ta w h en he le d oin g a lot fo r b lu e p r i n t .. fu m b h ri these free m a d e up fu st sp acial f o r tb a size b a rn w a f U le su u r re a on b u lld ln ----- e , ebw w - In * bow Porter’s “Perfect’’ Barn Equipment w ill d o u ble o u r b a m e ffic ie n c y — J I^ T # / / C i m a k e o u r c o w s h e a .t h y ar.d coo- w ** t i n t e d — turn b a m c h o r e s fro m \ b u rd en lnt*> a real pleasu re. P o r t e r '* p«rf*<*t B arn E q u ip m e n t loclu A m tti moat co m p lete line of 8 t«tl S tall*. Stan ch io n *. F re d nnd L it ta r C a v rla v a m a n u fa c tu re d V SEND FOR FREE BLUE P R IN T S NOW I f you ' ‘c u re on b u ild in g a b a m soon «a n d fo r th e m — I f 1» not o b lig a te >° u ’ C lip a n d fill out coupon, p in n in g It to *h *a t that g iv e * size o f har^ you fig u r e on. < j\ x r e a tlm a tln g d * p artm en t w ill then w o r k o u t a rp a c ia i. 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R u ra l R o u t o ............ _ £ g m S Taught You a B H O S TETTER ’S STOMACH BITTERS Expert Says Clover Seed Crop Threatened by Midge Plans tor McKinzie River Highway Are Approved Eugene— Plans for the completion of the McKinzie River Highway con struction this summer were approved at a conference o f government, road and forestry officials from two counties on the summit of the Cascades at an altitude o f 6000 feet. The huge lava beds were splashed with snow. The work in view includes the im provement o f the road across the lava beds, the removal of the sand road on the east side o f the mountain and the improvement of the surface of the new grades built on the west side during the last year, to be done at a cost of $16,000. Those present at the conference were A. T. Schuyler, senior highway engineer, of Washington, D. C .; C. R. Seitz, supervisor of the Cascade Na tional Forest and forest improvement engineer in the Northwest; Supervisor Merritt, o f the Deschutes National re serve; George Hawley, of the Lane county court; Frank Elkins, Crook county sheriff; R. L. Jordan, Crook county treasurer; G. M. Brewster, watermaster, and J. B. Bell, o f Prine- ville. The Crook county party came to Eu gene over the McKinzie from l’rine- ville in 12 hours. The distance is 150 miles across the Cascades, and the time was on roads made muddy by rain which fell as they crossed the moun tains. The highway already has been com pleted, so far as the reduction o f the grades to 7 per cent is concerned, and has been thrown open by the forestry officials to all classes o f motor traffic. Uncle Sam Turned Down. The new highway places Bend Newport — Uncle Sam’s credit has within two days’ motor trip from good backing in Newport. The Abbey Portland and shortens the trip into California. House has issued an O. K. to govern ment bills. This is the result o f G. A. Aronson, a hardware dealer, refusing July Wheat Deliveries to allow J. W. Maupin, United States Bring Fancy Prices engineer, who is surveying Yaquina Pendleton— More than 200.000 bush harbor, to have a piece o f pipe, except for cash. He refused a government els o f the 1914 wheat crop have been voucher on the ground that the govern sold in this city in the past two days, ment is too hard to collect from. The at prices far in advarwe o f those offer Abbey House came to the assistance of ed at thiB time last year. Farmers Mr. Maupin, a visitor at the hotel, contracting for July delivery are to re and an O. K. was given his account. ceive 71 cents per bushel, while those contracting for August delivery are to receive 70 cents. Linn County Keeps Busy. Harvest operations already have Albany--Beginning next Thursday, public events o f great interest will be started in the light land sections, the in progress in Linn county practically first barley o f the season being deliv continuously for almost a month. Dur ered to a warehouse in Pilot Rock. ing that time four big events will take This is the earliest date on record in Umatilla county. The wheat harvest place in three different cities. The annual Linn County Pioneers’ will be general throughout the county picnic, always a big event in this part within two weeks. The crop will be o f the state, was held at Browns about 90 per cent normal. Alaska was bought from Russia In 1867 for $7,200,000. There are 66,527,000 cattle on Unit Mrs. Benton Holme—You are always dwelling on the superiority of men ed States farms. over women. Why don’t you show that superiority by demonstrating how to clean house? Mr. Benton Holme— We show our superiority by refusing to have any thing to do with hoU8f>-rleaning. S tu ffe d C a b b a g e and Pork. WOMEN U N HARDLY BELIEVE Take a small, firm white cabbage, clean and wash in between the leaves without breaking npart. put in water H ow Mr*. Hurley W a s Re> stored to Health by Lydia and boil for 15 minutes. Take out and very carefully turn back the leaves E. Pinkham’s Vegetable and curl under until the center is Compound. open. Then vory carefully put In a stuffing of raw. chopped pork (fresh pork). Lay«n a little, then lay leaves Eldon, Mo. — “ I w as troubled w ith hack, then a little more, then turn displacement, inflammation and fem ale back more leaves and season, unit’ For two cabbage Is all filled. Then carefully y e a r s I could not put tho cabbago back Into the cloth stand on my f e e t it was first boiled In. bring corners long at a time and I together and fasten securely. Put could not walk two back Into boiling water and boll again blocks without en for 50 minutes or an hour. Then re during cutting and move carefully from cloth, pour over draw in g pains down It a rich cream or egg sauce and serve my right side which hat. Also nice cold. Veal can be i n c r e a s e d every used In place ot pork. month. I have been Potato Rusk. Mix one cupful of masbed white potatoes, one cupful of granulated sugar, one yeast cake, softened in lukewarm water, or one cupful of liquid yeast: two eggs, well beaten; one cupful of milk and one-half cupful of flour Let stand In a warm place until light. Then mix In one half cup ful of soft butter, flour enough to make a soft dough, and onehalf ettp ful of raisins or currnnts Let rise; then form Into long rolls about three inches In length and one inch thick ct In a greased pan to rise and bake ibout 30 minutes In a moderate oven Some Reformer. Mrs. Ilacon A policewoman In Ot tawa, 111., has the distinction of re- forming that town in one month. Mr. Ilacon—Good! Even If her husband did think be was the whole town. You can hardly blame a man for kicking on paying $36 express on bis wooden legs. at that time purpld in the face and would walk the floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes fo r a day and a night at a time. I w as nervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often fe lt as though I had not a friend In the world. A ft e r I had tried most every fem ale remedy without suc cess, m y m other-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Compound. I did so Bnd gained in I strength every day. I have now no trou I ble in any w ay and highly praise your \ medicine. It advertises itself.” — Mrs. | S. T. H urley , Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. For sale everywhere It has helped thousands o f women who have been troubled with displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, it regularities, periodic pains, backache, that (tearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous nrostration, after all other means have failed. W h y don’ t you try it? Lydia EL Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Grave Danger if Blood is Disordered ville from June 25 to June 27, inclu Bond Issue Is Opposed. sive. On June 25 the Strawberry City Chautauqua opened at Lebanon and Hood River — An active campaign will continue its sessions for several against the proposal Columbia River days. bond issuti of $75,000 has been begun by A. I. Mason, defeated candidate on $20,000 School Assured. the Republican ticket for represent Am ity -The board o f education will ative from Hood R iver and Wasco let a contract next week for the erec counties. Mr. Mason declares that not tion o f a $15,000 high school building, r cent should be expended until the which is to be completed in time for local roads are imprnrved. Mr. Mason use this fail. The bond issue o f $20,- has issued a challenge to all who desire 000 at 54 per cent has been purchased to meet him on the road question. 8. by the Lumbermen’s Trust company, W. Stark, a local attorney, has ac of Portland. The construction o f the cepted the challenge*, and a series of building will be o f wood stucco and debates will be held. contain four classrooms, two labora T h « m o o d I f P u r i f i e d W i t h &. 8 . S . W U I R e s is t A l l G e r m In fe e (l o a . tories and assembly room. It will ac Chemists A re Shifted. Thorp are to ma.iy re*«on * art»» ererjDne 9. H. ft. And In nil th o*« rate* that w ere commodate 200 students. Universmity o f Oregon, Eugene — fhould look to tbp bl'Mrfl te r L * «ltb that th* treated w ith mercury, lodidea, arsenic, cop action o f S. H. 'A. a* a purifier an»! preserver per and other minerals w ith no permanent The University o f Oregon has secured ta o f rtaraoioun: ir n p a i 'i v s Wa !»•««! to e le c t, the mo«t aetonlahlng recoveries have Crater Ixike Travel On. the services o f IProfessor W. P. Mor nttfb food, *<» murk no much water, been made t y ft. ft. ft. o f wUl« h In ng» • proportion maintain There is not a blood t a lr t o f any nature Medford Several parties have gone gan, o f Reed College, to take charge all nutrition Hut th" kldneya, lung«, that ran remain In a system fortified b f to Crater I,ake recently, and in a few of the department o f chemistry for this ikln and bowel* v e s t all work In ro-opera- rhl* most wonderful remedy, fo r it la abso harmony io on?s>rt l i i « Intake and lutely pure and rontalae only those ele days it will be possible to reach the year’s summer school. Professor O. F. I tl?r f*p el It a ffr r It ha* »«rv ed Its porpoae o f ments that the blood naturally assimilate*, rim with an automobile. A new record Stafford was suddenly drafted for im ! rrgru rratinr t.i« ’ ’.More and ceil* o f th« and which the Usauee gratefully accept. And this proeeea ta r e l a t e d ever/ It agree* w ith the most delicate stomach, for arrivals at Arant’s camp has al portant government work, and the body. f»*w aemnd* thr»>Hgbout life. Now, a* It even In those cases where the use o f strong ready been made this season, 299 hav other members o f the regular faculty happen* w lih rroat people, thr body doaa drugs ha* so weakened the digestive system ; not eip el ail thr waafp and It a that medlcllne ran not be given. Get a ing registered. Last year at this time in chemistry happen, also, to have con . dent Turtle# ln*i-«ncp to prodii»'# remains catarrh, $1 00 bottle o f ft. 8. ft. at any drug store only nine had registered. Superin tracted for their time during the rhrumatlam, boll* eruptlona and a mvrtaci and thus be assured o f a complete cure of f troublp* r<***ognizrd a* th e reault of tendent Steele predicts 1914 will es summer. Professor Morgan will be in j ¡o polaoned sny eruptive blood dltrase. I f your rase Mood. la peculiar and you desire special advice lU-noirkab!» tp«tfm onUI* haee ho»»n writ tablish a new record for touriat travel charge o f the chemistry work during that pr-.rr t>»yond n u retl«* there la no write to the S w ift Specific t ’o., AieUloU the entire summer Jerr.l o f six weeks. . t«n to thi« unique natural wonder kivvd tluvumu l»wk w a u l ia ti be t U f c d b/ l » p t . , few If t BUg.« A U au U , G * Little V o r t h ir e -t W h i.tr M l - TM.trl’. u t - r . fo r : Ro« k l .la lld I'lo n s . H a r r s * * Cultivator,«, -o titli B a n d C h ille d P lo w ». Itu a h a m R o lle r -, P u lv e r iser*. P e o ria D r ill., .lo b n .lo n H in d - era. R e ap ers. M o w e rs . R ak es, T e d d er*. Iron A ee r.a rd e n T ool*. N p r a t m . P o r t e r H a y T o o l«. B a r * equipm en t. P ilt .h u r c P er feet Fen«-e, (.lo b e O rn a m e n ta l Fence. IJ te h fle ld M a n u re s p r e a d e r * . R e . V e h ic le * ltlrd *e ll W a q o o * . F o e* fr* * o i!o e F.nffinra. M o n ito r F a rm Pum p F a r ln e . 4» real H e e le r s C re a m H eparatur. S m a lle r F n *lt* and Hoot C u tter*. B * m « h * r Feed M ill*. W o 1 r e r I n e f la v B a le r*. S w e e te n s t u m p P u lle r* A m e rlrw a (tra in s e p a r a t o r * Ira n tf, Po tato D i f f e r * . O h io Spike. Sp-1- T o o th an d IR ar H a r r o w s sen d fo r F ree ( e u l o f u e i n a r y o f Ih a abo ve. ■ ; f i that if you neglect the Manufacturers’ association will be on There was no doubt about the fact the second floor. Mr. Meredith said that Jack MacFaddy was a Scotsman I Stomach, Liver and the auditorium would have a seating Last year, when journeying to the Bowels you must pay capacity o f 1000. country on an Important errand, tie the penalty — that The old pavilion will not be razed, left his purse, containing nearly $500 means Sick Headache, as was reported, but will be devoted to ■ In gold and silver, at the railway sta Ixtss of Appetite, Indi the children’s industrial exhibits, tion from which he started. which was one of the features o f the gestion, Constipation, lie telegraphed the fact on his ar fair last year. The eugenics depart- I Cramps and Bilious ment will be in this building, as will rival and the purse was kept till his ness. Be wise and re- the display of the Oregon Library com return a month later. It was a young clerk who handed H sort to mission. According to the management the Jockle Mac F. his wee purse with poultry exhibit this year will be 20 the “ spondles" as he set toot out of ■ per cent larger than that o f 1913. A the train, and certain wild hopes were Tacoma chicken fancier has written tr.tklng that young man s heart beat a trifle unovonly. ■ that he w ill enter 200 birds. A boys’ camp will be maintained at i But our canny Scot counted his the grounds this year, the fair board | money unheeding, and when he'd tin prom ptly. It will to have as its guests two boys from tshed he looked up long and suspl ■ help “ sid etra ck ” each county. The boys will be the oiously at the young man “ 1-sn't It right, sir?” stammered the winners in local and district industrial such troubles. ■ fairs. The Vancouver Interstate Fair latter. In bewilderment. “ Hicht— richt! It’s richt enough, board has announced that it w ill send one o f the state prize winners in in- j but where's the Interest, mon?” was fi ■ ■ ■ ■ B dustrial contests to the Oregon State ' MacFaddy’s stern retort. Fair. He Envied Billy. A Canal Comment. “ I wish,” sighed Freddie plaintively, “ Charley dear,’’ said young Mrs Torkins, “ they are having a great deal " I w ish I was Billy Smith.” "Why, Freddie!” said his astonished of agitation about the big canal, aren’t mother. "Billy Smith has none of the they?” nice things you have. He doesn't get ’’ Yes.’’ any pocket money, and he isn’t as big “ Don’t you know, 1 sometimes think as you, and he's not nearly so strong. Oregon Agricultural College. Cor- : The adult clover seed midge is a it might have been better if we had His father never buys him presents vallis— Farmers are urgently advised very small, fragile mosquito-like in been content with the old-fashioned “ 1 know all about that, mamma," to examine their clover seed crop care sect. The female is present in the canals where all the talking was done fully at this time for presence o f the field just as tho clover is commencing by the emu who was driving ths saM Freddie, “ but----- ” "And think what nice books you clover seed midge. I f the heads ap to head. She deposits eggs in the mule?" have. And you never have to go out pear blighted or brown and do not head and the young maggots burrow In the cold aud wet to carry papers H E W A S WISE. come out in full bloom, one may be into the unfertlized seed ovule and live j and----- ’’ i reasonably sure the midge is present, on the plant juices there. When ma " I know.” grumbled Freddie, annoy j says A. L. Lovett, assistant entomol ture the maggot drops to the grounti ed by his mother’s strange lack of understanding. “ But Billy kin wiggle ogist. I f this proves to be true the and forms a little pupa from which the his ears!”— Delineator. adult midge later emerges. The win | crop should be cut at once for hay. j There are Where the presence of the midge is ter is passed as a pupa. j Uncle Hen Hatches Something. Under suspected collect some o f the browned two generations o f adults. “ Pa, I heard Uncle Henry say that heads, pull them apart and split open normal conditions there is one genera he had hatched out n scheme. How the individual seed capsule ar.d exam tion for each crop of clover heads. could he do that?" ine carefully for a small salmon pink There are several practices which “ He probably had his mind set on maggot. This maggot is the larva of suggest themselves. Mowing the hay it." the clover seed midge. It feeds in the crop some ten days earlier than one A Washington tree stump makes a unfertilized seed ovule and prevents ordinarily would; pasturing for a short stable for two horses. normal blooming and the production of time in the spring, clipping and then seed. By cutting the crop at once the producing only a seed crop; or simply Utilizing Resources. maggots will dry up in the cured hay clipping back the crop in the spring “ Is your wife to give any parties and be unable to mature. after it has about two weeks growth. this winter?” No remedial measures are known for Other methods o f proceedure will sug "I suppose so. She has a whole the midge. The standard control gest themselves, the control idea being lot of fine furniture, and It does seem measure is to change slightly the nor to change slightly the time of heading as if somebody ought to sit on it once mal time o f heading o f the seed crop. of the clover seed crop. in n while.”— Washington Star. Salem — Announcement was made this week by Frank Meredith, secre tary, that the coming State Fair would have the largest livestock and poultry exhibits in its history. He said that all the owners exhibiting last year would be represented and that the 13 large stock barns would be tilled ear lier than usual. Many stockmen o f Eastern states, anticipating the benefit to be derived from having exhibits at the Panama- Pacific exposition, w ill exhibit at the Oregon and other state fairs, remain ing on the Coast until the close of the exposition at San Diego. Mr. Meredith said that all the space in the machinery building had been engaged, and that firms desirous o f ex hibiting which have not engaged room will have to provide their own quar ters. The pavilion, now in the course o f construction, will be 243 by 120 I feet, having an auditorium annex 55 by 100 feet. The agricultural prod ucts will be displayed on the lower floor, while the displays of the Oregon The invention of a machine to grind Oregon Hindu Students sea sand, the particles of which ordi Make Decided Protest narily arc too smooth to be of use, Corvallis — The Hindu Student so has enabled great masses of it along the Virginia coast to be utilized in ciety o f the Oregon Agricultural col brick manufacture. lege, in special session Wednesday, adopted resolutions protesting to J-IOWARD E. BURTON -- Aaaayer nnrt Chemist, Count Okuma, premier o f Japan, 1 ■ Leadvilit*. Colorado. Bptvuneu price«: Gold. Lead, $1. C»» Id, Silver, 75c; Gold. 60c: Zino against the clearing o f the Japanese or Copper. $1. M ailing envelopes a id fu ll price Ji*t steamship Kamagata Maru from Vic ■ent on application. Control and Um pire work no bolted, ftciorunce: Our donate National B an *. toria, B. C.. where the Hindus are con tending with the immigration authori Forest fires in the United States ties that a hearing in the court of have caused an average annual loss of 70 human lives and the destruction of British Columbia will give them au thority to land at the Canadian port. $25,000,000 worth of timber. The resolutions as adopted are : “ Whereas, The Hindus on the steamship Kamagata Mam demand only to stay on their chartered vessel to test their rights in the British court at Victoria, and “ Whereas, The Japanese captain, in With the aid o f ARGENITE, an conspiracy with Canadian immigration improvement on the SILVER officials who desire to avoid the test N ITR ITE treatment as used by Industrial Schools and Juvenile case unjustly, wants to embark the Courts. steamer and deny legal rights to the Hindus; A t yout druggist or send 50c “ Be it resolved, That the Hindus in for full treatment post paid. North America cable protest to Count Okuma, Premier o f Japan, founder and ex-president o f the Indo-Japanese As sociation o f Japan, asking his good 4SI 1-2 Mum.ua St, PORTLAND, OR. services to see that the Japanese steamer Kamagata Maru shall not leave Victoria until the case is decided in the Canadian court, because it will Qualified. “ Professor, I know my son is rather deprive the Hindus the right of habeas slow, but in the two years that you corpus and because any high-handed have had charge of his education he action on the part o f the Japanese must have developed a tendency In steamship captain may be detrimental some direction or other. What occu to Japanese commercial interests with pation do you suggest as a possible 316,000,000 o f people in India. outlet for his energies, such as they “ Be it further resolved, That these are?” resolutions be communicate to all Hin “ Well, sir, I think he is admirably du centers in North Am erica.” fitted for taking moving pictures of a glacier.”— Birmingham Age-Herald. QUIT CIGARETTES Experience Has Causes Develop Worst Kind of Trouble— No Danger if Blood is Fortified.