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answer for fowls that are to be kept. but it will put a great amount of tender flesh on young eblekeus, thnt, considering the short time it is done. may be as profitable as the eggs from a Leu kept until slie is old enough to lay. | 1 i I “Spring Unlocks The Flowers To Taint the Laughing Soil." And net even Nature •would allow the flowers to grow and blossom to perfection without good soil. Now Nature and people are much alike; the former must have sunshine, latter must have pure blood in order to have perfect health. The Leaf of Young Grain. There is much difference in the breadth, size and color of leaf In young grain as it comes up. It Is partly de pendent ou the character of the seed, as the p’ant sends up its first leaves mainly from the starchy matter which encloses the germ and which the germ uses until it is able to put forth roots into the soil. Barley belug larger and heavier than oats lias always a broader leaf, though if oats are sown on rich land and somewhat late they will come up with a leaf that looks like barley. But tills rank growth early Is uot re garded favorably by tlie cultivator, for lie knows that it is liable to lie follow ed by rust of stalk or grain later in the season. Hnrrowlng grain that comes up with too small and thin a leaf bruis es these first leaves, ami as it also stimulates root growth it causes the plant to send up new shoots with much broader leaves. Tills dries out tlie soil, thus preventing tlie excessive growth later that invites rust. Setting Wasfon Tire*. There are many jobs that a farmer can <lo for himself. If he only makes the attempt. One of these, says the American Agriculturist. Is the setting of the tires on the wheels of bls ve hicles. The usual charges at a shop for one wheel will exceed tlie cost to the farmer of setting all four, and the time spent In hauling them to and from the shop, to say nothing of the trouble and vexation of unsatisfactory work or ruined wheels. Is far greater titan It would be to do the work himself. To do this, ft requires an outlay of only the cost of a metal trouglxand linseed oil, about half a gallon to a set of wheels, though more than enough to -4 do the work will be needed, as the trough, while boiling, must be tilled so as to cover the felloes. This trough (a) can be made of gal vanized iron, by a tinner. Set it on brick or stone in such a way that a tire can be built and kept up under it. Put in enough oil to cover the felloes, and let come to a boil. You are now ready to put in the wheels. The way this is done Is shown so plainly in the illus- tratlon that description ’.s unnecessary. To prepare the wheels, let them soak in water until the tires are tight, wash- ing out all the mud and dirt possible. After being placed in the oil. the wheel should be slowly 'umed to prevent charring. The length of time required to boil a wheel depends on its condi tion. as does the amount of oil it takes for a set. Two sets of wheels can be easily set in half a day. This job will prove far more satisfactory than one performed by a blacksmith, who. often on account of the dry wood swelling after be has shrunk the tire, ruins a wheel by dishing it. | i ' 1 ! ! The best results in growing turkeys are from yearling liens bred to a gob bler two years old. ami three would be still better. The young lien will lay more eggs the first year than she will in any year after, and if she males witli a gobbler two years or over tlie young turks will lie active ami vigor ous. Watch tlie lien turkey carefully, and remove her first eggs as soon as laid, lest they become chilled. Two and sometimes three settings of turkey < ggs must lie taken from tlie young turkeys and set under common liens PORTLAND DIRECTORY. before the lieu turkey will sit steadily herself. The lien turkey must be con DENTISTS. fined mornings when she lias young No pain: new tine gold work. I>K. chicks, or she will draggle them LAN’G WORTHY, process; N.W. cor. 'third and Morrison through the wet grass and thus kill Machinery hih I Supplies. them. EDWARD lll’GHES; MACHINERY AND f J i rn r iim 4. vehicles; send for catalogue. 188-194 Front St. 1 I send sketch of barn bent. I tliii.i; any one who will give it a thorough RAKES study will decide that It is strong, self- MOWERS supporting. ami uo danger of spread BINDERS ing. The purllr.es and some other tim Writ^for Catalogue. bers tire drawn out of proportion to tlie rest, so that tlie construction can J. W r EEMAN. Agrnt. lie understood. The plan is original 209 East Water Street, with myself, and lias uot been practi PORTLAND, OR. cally tested, but 1 mil confident that there Is no possible cliance for an out ward thrust, for tlie long brace. A. A. passing through between tlie timber forming tlie purline and on through Hi short tie B. and through tile double studding C, will forever hold the hart1 from giving out. Tlie ptirlines may run from the ground sills, passing be tween the cross sill I >. on up to the pur line plate, showing tlie mode of con For Mills, Mines. Shops and Farms; Steel Log ging and Hoistii •' Engines: Hoe Chisel struction at E. Tlie dotted collar beam Tooth Saws. Albany Grease, etc. at F F is to be lastened to the inside rafters on a leve' with the cross at G. in order to fasten tlie rangers for a 27 to 35 First Street Portland, Or. track to run a hay fork. The lower end 84-36 Fremont Street, bail Francisco. in time. Th- Home Price nf Feed. When farmers feed much Hint they produce to stock kept by themselves it is not fair to ti.e stock to charge for the feed what it would bring in the market. Feeding at home saves nineli labor in marketing, and there is besides USEFUL MILK STOOL. the manure pile, which returns to the Inches from one end saw half way soil a great deal of the plant food that through each board ami split ofF the the crop has taken from It. If the stock long end. Across the elevated eml nail is reasonably good it ought to pay the | a board about 12 inches long for a seat. . farm value of the grain and fodder I Place onc-lialf Inch cleats on tlie lower that It eats. In thnt way the farmer Is portion, upon which the pail is to rest. j making more than lie could by selling The pail is thus kept clean and Is not it. By Improving his stock the farmer easily upset.—Orange Judd Farmer. can make It pay market prices for all the grain be feeds It. Forcing Young Chickens for Market. | I« Emperor William, of Germany, has announced his intention of visiting England in the Hummer, to be present once more at Cowes dining the August yachting. • 1OO KKWAICI) 9100. Messengers in Liverv. The readers of this paper will be pleased to « chi u that there is at lea>t one dreaded disease /hat science has been able to cure in all its atages, and that iscaiarrh. Hall’sCatarrhCure is the only positive cure known to the medics’ fraternity, catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foui da- tion of’the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution ami assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Ball’s Family Pills are the best. Pekin is a city of dost, like most Chinese towns. Nevertheless, tlie only stores that have Klass windows are those of the watchmakeis. SHAKE INTO AOlll A Household Necessity. «X FIGHT FOB LIST." * Every home should have handy for use r lit tle box oi Cascarets Candy Cathartic, as a per fect guardian of the family health. All drug gists, 10c, 25c, 50c. A scientist of note has discovried that the smell nf flowers is injurious to the voice. He declares that several operatic singets of his acquaintance owe the loss of their voices to their passion for certain sweet smelling flowers. Sour Stomach “After I was Induced try CAICA* to U t'.TM, 1 will never be without tbeiu In the house. My liver was in a very bud shape and my head aclied and I bad stomach trouble Now. since tak ing Cascareis. 1 feel hue My wife has also used them with beneficial results for sour stomach. ' Jos. K rbhli . nu , UU1 Congress bl.. 81. Louis, Mo. CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tarte Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c.50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterline Remedy CoM|<nny, iblea go. Montreal. Sew York. Ufi TH RAP HU" I U*DAU 518 Sold and gun ran teed by all drug- tfibts to <TKK Tobacco Habit. A Child'll Idea. SHOES. 1 i Dr. Foote AND STAFF, Stationary firemen in Washington, D. C., and street car men of Cincinnati are organizing. 161 Adams Street, CHICAGO. To Care a Cold in One Day rVlMAlN FLOOR., Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. “FIGHTISU DlsKASE.” The oil fever has reached Vigo county, Indiana, and tarm pioperty is being sought alter. riTQ Permanently Cured. No fltaor nervousnes ' lllu after first day’s use of Dr. Kliue’s (»real Nerve Restorer. Semi for bKiti 9(14.00 trial) bottle and treatise. DR. R. IL K_LLNli, Ltd., 93u Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Five private reception rooms; two separate private entrance*; everything confidential; square dealing and skillful treatment; fees moderate; all medicines Included; perfect system of home treatment. These physicians have been cur.ng weakness and Contracted ailments since 1»:5. They Lave the largest and best equipped medical institution, and the most extensive uracticf in the V S. Fera need not be paid till euro«. Unfortunate tnen who cannot call should w rite foradvice and copy of ‘ Pelican.” ALL I It EE. Tl.ousanda cured at home. All letters cjnildential charge fur consultation. CHICAGO'S OLDEST SPECIALISTS. EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEN. Italy’s budget for tlie year is now expected to lie a surplus instead of a I deficit in the leveuuee. MACHINERY There was a young man from Lenore, Who boldlv went off*to tlie war; The "beef’1 ma<ie him sick, He recovered quite quick By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. TATUM & BOWEN A fossil dinosa ir that must have been 130 feet in length has been found near Laramie, Col. The remains were found by Prof. W. H. Reed in the Jur- assio strata near Laramie. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of tlie well known remedy, S yrup of Flos, manufactured by the C alifornia F io S yrup C o ., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative ami presenting The Lake Carriers’ Association on them in tlie form most refreshing to the the chain of lakes lias advanced wages taste and acceptable to the system. It of seamen $5 per month for tliis season. is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tlie system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches ami fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance. and its acting on tlie kidneys, in packages liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, muke it the ideal laxative. at grocers’ In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but tlie medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tlie C alifornia F io S yrup C o . only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. The task of taking the census of CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. lUOO will require about 45,000 persons. BAN FHANCI8CO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK, N Y. Work will > >o begun in July. Pure Tea Schilling’s Use Dr. Plunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier now. JOHN POOLE, P ortland , O regon , A b.ent-XI Inderl. can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, Once upon a time a very lovely lady, plows, belts and windmills. The new who lives in 1 street—or at least I steel IXL windmill, sold by him, is un think it’s I street—advertised for a equalled. butler. Divers and sundry persons ap plied for the place, and among them Of the same troubles from which you are one man pleased her very much indeed. suffering will cure you. Thousands of people He had been butler, he said, for Gen. who were broken down, weak and had a tired Suoh-a-One, and Mis. Gen. Such-a- feeling owe their present good health to One, he was quite sure, would recom mend him. Accoidingly. madam sat It cures. Nothing injurious or bs<l tasting about it—it is eiisy .nil pl. s-mit to take. Try h down to write a note to Mrs. Gen. bottle nt your druggints, ,1 uu a bottle. Sucii-a Ono, asking about him. Now. madam, as all her acquaintances know, A Goo.l Calculator. is tlie most absent-minded woman the When Sit Thomas Moore was im shallow of the monument ever fell on. prisoned in tlie Tower of London for She wrote tlie note, but in it there was refusing to stilly his conscience, his no mention of Higgins, tlie butler. In wile railed at him for liia folly in re stead tlie note read: maining in a filthy prison when lie “Dear Madam: Will you kindly tell might be merry at home witli his me what tlie habits and characteristics family ami in favor also with the king of Gen. Sucii-a-One are, and how long and council. he lias lived with you?” He replied: “Why, good Alice, is Mrs. General’s reply drove nil tiie not this prison as near heaven as my cobwebs from tlie absent-minded own home?” woman’s brain. In answer to her sneer of contempt “Madam," it ran, "as to Gen. Such- he asked: “How long, think you. a-One’s habits and characteristics, they might one live to enjoy this house of are matters of which public record will ours?” inform you. A h to how long lie has “Perhaps some 20 years,” was her lived with me, it is none of your busi answer. ness.” “Were not he a bad calculator, then, And the last four words wore em who even for a hundred or a thousand phatically underlined. —Washington years would risk the loss of an eter Post. nity?” In the spring clennse yonr system by using Thought He llf.prv.d a It-*«. Dr. Piumier's Oregon Blood Purifier. A tramp with his aim in a sling, In Paraguay, a gentleman is en called on Gilbooly for a copper, alleg ing that his arm had been injured in a joined by tiie laws of good soc.ety to kiss every lady to whom he is intro recent railway accident. “But yesterday you had tlie other duced. arm in a sl'tig,” replied Gillioolv. 11- Bistro's Hoel. “Well, stippoein’ 1 bad. Don’t yon Corporal Joseph H. De Castro en suppose a feller's arm gets tired of lie- listed when lfi years old. At Gettys ing tied tip all day? Besides, I’ve got i burg he was aliendy a veteran. When concussion of the brain, and can’t re- Pickott made hie great charge nnd the member half tlie time which arui was inen in blue ami the men in grXy were broken.”—Stiay Stories. mixed up in a tangle before the Union To Mak« Tracing Paper. lines, < toporal de Castro, who was Over a gentie heat warm together an color-bearer of the Nineteenth M hshh - ounce of Canada balsam ami a quarter cliUHetts, engaged in a duel with a big id a pint of Spirits of turpentine. When color-bearer in g’ay. The two men cold, brush tlie preparation smoothly clubbed the staves of their flags and over one side of a sheet of fine tissue went at it hammer and tongs. The paper. When dried in, this prepara other man was larger, but De Castro tion leaves tlie paper very transparent, ■ was young and agile, and finally land and, as it is not greasy, the tracing ed a blow on his adversary's head and paper may lte u»ed without fear even wrenched away the flag. It was the on delicate fabrics.—Cincinnati Com colors of the Nineteenth Virginia. — N. Y. World. mercial Tribune. Best For sale by all Druggists.—Price 50c. per bottle. PERIODS OF PAIN. ■ ■■ cl aim « NTs for nr-m Qi I I Write Io ■ rbli KFua . Washington 0. C-. they will re- II reive quick replies. B 5th N. H. Vols. Menstruation, the bnlance wheel of St aff 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1878. woman s life, is also the bane of exist ence to many because it means a lime of great suffering While no woman is entirely free from ONE FOH A DOSE, fare Slek Hradache Dyspepsia, Remove Pimples ami Purify the periodical pain, it does not seem to iiave Blood, Aid Idgi-stion andlS*rverit Biliousness. Do not Grips orHirken. Toconvlnce vou, wo will mall been na sample free, or full k»s for 25«. 1>II. ROSANKO ture's plan CO., PI i 11 m <I ii ., A*CUnn. Hold by Druggists. that women otherwise produce inoiHltire and cau*e itching. healthy p|| mh Blind, BiHcdmg or Protruding should suffer i y Dr. Ü is inko'a Pile Remedy nd blending. AliM'irba tuni<>rs. ftoc a so severely. Lydia E. Lam's Vege table Com pound is For Onnorrhtea nnd Olert gef Pabst’s Okay Specific. It the most la the <>NLY medicine which will cute each and every caao. NO CAME known it has ever fallet! to cum, no thorough fe mailer how wrioua or of how long HUtniling. ResulUl from itH use will aetonlMh you. It is ab«ohitely Hafe, male regula prevents stricture, and can »»«• taken without inconve tor known to nience and detention from business. PRICE. fiS.UO. For lutle by nil reliable drngifirt*, or sent prepaid by express, medical sei- plainly wrapped, on receipt <>f price, by I’AUHT CHEMICAL CO., Chicago, 11L ence. It relieves thecondltion that pro Circular mailed on request. duces so much discomfort and robs men struation of its terrors. Here is proof: D ear M bs P ixkham :—How can I DFM äptü ' s “ thank you enough for what you have Praised by thousands of — ptNCH done for me ? When I wrote to you I sat is fie« I ladles as safe, al ways reliable and without was suffering untold pain at time of emale an equal. Ask druggist for Martel's French Female menstruation; was nervous, had head Pills in metal box with __ PII.L« Dr French Flag on top In Blue, ache all the time, no appetite, that tired White and Red. Insist on having the genuine. feeling, and did not care for anything. ’Relief for Women,” mailed FREE In plain sealed letter with testimonials an<l particulars. Address, I have taken three bottles of Lydia E. FRENCH DRUG CO.. 381 and 383 Pearl SI., N.Y. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one of Blood Purifier, tiro boxes of Liver CURED. Pills, and to-day 1 aui a well person I We RUPTURE Ruarantve toflt every earn wa un<1> rtakei would like to have those who suffer Do..'t put it off; wrlto for particulars at once. H. tVOOIlAKI» A CO., KXpert Tru.a know that I am one of the many who Fitter*, lue Second Street. Portland, Or. have been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. CURE YOURSELF! — Miss J exxie R M iles . Leon VVis. I se Big «4 for unnatural diNcliargpfl, in Ha rnriiat ions. I f you are suffering in this way write Irritation* or ulcerations of mucous membranes. as Miss Miles did '.o Mrs Pinkham at Ill eouiagma. Paitilces, and not aatriu« Lynn. Mass . for the advice which she gent or poisonous. Mold by Oruvvtst«, offers free of charge to all women. Moore’s Revealed Remedy OR. GUNN’S u "V r ° PILLS YOUNG MEN! Relief at Last F 'X “ Pfun (ter s* * 0ftfGON8(PODpÜRIíM NFSTONFN. Good Road*. The latest cure for bad ronds Is crude 1 oil. experiments with which are being made at the suggestion of good road . associations. One barrel of oil is said . to be sufficient to create a waterproof ' strip HV feet long and 12 feet wide. • Major Meigs, a civil engineer of Keo | kuk, Iowa, claims that no other mate- rial is as cheap and effective, ami of fers to have oil sent to responsible par ties wishing to experiment, if they will pay the freight.—Epitcmi*t sold bv druggist*._______ ^uMrrioN^f i WHAT CURES OTHERS There are some kinds of seeds, like the salsify, that are so bard and dry that it seems Impossible to germinate them quickly enough in spring so ns to keep ahead of the weeds. We advise putting such seed in water made al most scalding heat, or about 150 de grees to 100 degrees, for a few minutes at a time, withdrawing the seeds ami repeating the scalding until the seed shows signs of swelling. Then plant of purline at II II is to be cut so as to such seeds, and if the soil Is warm the fit over tlie sill, and showing spikes to plants will be up as quickly as the be driven. This frame can lie made to weeds. Onion seed may lie treated the resist an indefinite amount of pres same way. Some kinds of plants which sure.—J. II. Fisher, in Ohio Farmer. come up very small and are not con Wood Ashes for A pole Trees. spicuous can be cultivated near In some tests at the New York Ex to the rows by dropping a few radish seed in the row where the more valu periment Station it was found that the able crop Is grown. The radish will foliage was greatly Improved in sec show sooner than almost any other gar tions of the orchards treated with den plant, and what radish are tints wood ashes and the trees were freer grown can be pulled out and used by from scab. The color of the fruit was the time the other crop can be seen to also Improved In some seasons and with some varieties, but during the sea hoe closely to it. sons which favored the perfect «level- i A Good Milk Stool opraent of tlie fruit the color was not Is shown in tlie accompanying Illustra helped. Apparently the use of ashes tion. It is made of two boards 22 Inch has a tendency to hasten the perfect I es long and 10 or 12 inches wide. Nine development of the fruit. Some sea sons tills ripening process was carried so far where ashes were used that the apples did not keep as well ns on plants untreated.—Orange Judd Farmer. > bdHtS t Uli ugh “*1 Syrup. *T.. ia < G cod. Use Tastes I V* “Your papa is suffering severely Alien’s Foot-Ease, a powder for tlie feet from earache.” said Mrs. Northside to It cures painful, swollen smurfing feet end her small daughter, “so you must keep instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's tiie greatest comfort discov “Oh, dear, will he have ear-esip- ery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a elas?” asked the ohild, who had in certain cure for chilblains, sweating, damn, some way derived the impression that callous ami hot, tired, aching feet. We erysipelas was in some wav connected have over 10.0CO testimonials or cures. Try Tlie king of Italy is a confirmed veg it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe with earache. — Pittsburg Chronicle- stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial Telegraph. etarian. package FREE. Address Alien 8. Olm Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth sted, Le Roy, N. Y. Never Disappoint? ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their Joseph H. Choate, jr., has applied children during the teething period. Hood’s Pi’.Is cure liver ilia, the non-irritating and for admittance to the Mkldle Temple, only cathart Io to take with Hood’s snr-Gii'arilhi. A caterpillar can eat six hundred in London, for a study of law. times its weight of food in a month. Slow-Germinnting Feed. A great many of the young chickens that are hatched every spring would bring more money to their owners if forced for broilers than If allowed to come to maturity. The secret of fore- Ing is to give foot! thnt Is cooked and that is easily digester!. Steamer! oat- meal is excellent for them, followed a little Later on with boiled wheat. Some meat food should lie given theip occasionally, together with crushed bone to help grind the food In their giz- ■arda. This forcing Drocess would not t*. LSI5 U4------ WstHt ALL tibí FA IS, Some of tiie messenger companies in New Y'ork city have extended their service to supply tiieir patrons witli boys in livery as door openers anil for Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures blood troubles general “buttons” service. These boys, of all ports. It. is to the human system livery and all, may be hail by the hour what sunshine is to nature—the destroyer and have proved a distinct couvenince of disease germs. It never dis'ij point». to housekeepers. Poor Blood -“The doctor said there Abolish the Heath Penalty. wer^ not seven drops of good blood in my i At Albany the lawmakers are wrangling body. Hood’s Sarsaparilla built me lip and made me strong and well.”—S usie E. over the abolition of tlie death penalty.! The man w ho succeeds will prove as great B rown . 16 Astor Hill, Lynn, Mass. Dyspepsia, etc.—“A complication of u benefactor to tlie breaker of man’s laws troubles, dyspepsia, chronic catarrh and as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters lias to tlie in.lamination of the stomach, rheumatism, breaker of nature’s laws if you've neg etc., made me miserable. Had no appetite lected your stomach until indigestion and until 1 took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which constipation are upon you, try Hostetter's acted like magic. I am thoroughly cured.” Stomach liitters. — N. B. S eeley , 1874 W. 14th Ave.’ Denver, A well-known professor asserts that Colo. Ph^umntlsm—“ My husband was the smallest intervals of sound can be obliged to give up work on account of rheu better distinguished with one ear than matism. No remedy helped until he used with both. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which permanently I never used so quick a cure as Piso's j cured him. It cured my daughter of ca tarrh. I give it to tlie children with good (’lire for Consumption.—J. B. Palmer, results.”—M rs . J. S. M c M ath ,Stamford,Ct. Box 1171, Seattle. Wash., Nov. 25, 1SU5. Hrecdi ■ ii lurke.vs. V ! She Knew She Was Fat. An elderly man rose to give liis seat to a plump looking girl on a South side oar. “Oh, no; thank you,” site returned, as she caught onto a strati. “I would not think of taking a seat fioni an oltler—ei — I mean, I’d just as lief stand up,” site finisher!, lamely. “Now that's all right,” tlie old gen tleman tetorteil, in a very loud and hearty tone of voice. "But you’d bet ter sit down. I know you fat girls usually have tender feetl”—Chicago Journal. »♦•nt In plain wrapper, espreea, prepaid, foe f*», or 3 bottles, |2.75. ’cular sent on request. M. P. N. U. MO, 18-’9». HEN writing; to Advertisers please lueution this paper. W ALABASTENE Alabastlne can tie used over paint or paper ; AlabMtine. the only durable wall eoatinf. fakes the place of scaling kalsomines, wall Pt;fit or | ajH-r < an I-- h*«*d ov» r AlBbaatinr. uy only in five pound packages, properly pap*r ar d r a nt for walls It can l>e usrl on p.aater, bncs, wood or canvas labeled, iake ao substitute ! Every church and schoolhouse should be Alabast I ne packages have full directional coated only with Alabaatine. Hundreds of Anyone can brush it on. Ask paint dealer for t<ms used yearly for this work. Genuine A la- 'Intcard. “Alabastine Era” free. AiabaaUue bast ins does uot rub and seals off. I CoM Grand Rapids, Micb.