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— ——-..a.'..., GAME FOR RECESS AT SCHOOL POULTRY ANI) GAME ----------------- — UNUSUAL (ORCHARD -------------- - - RESOURCE — OF BOV Twenty or Twonty-FIvs Boys and Girl* Lad With One Roller Fkate Attache* Can get ><*u fancy price« fur Wild Duck« May Participate In Paetime While It to Box and Secures Bigger Load and oth«r *an>c In noaaon. Write ua fur Claeplng Hands. of Wood Than Other*. rub ofTer un all kinds of poulUy, pork. ate. Thia game may be played at receae Small boys were collecting firewood, Peamon-Pnge Co., Portland with as many ua twenty or twenty-five I Notes and Instructions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations where It hnd been thrown out for I — J girls and boys taking part in It. All I of Oregon and Washington. Specially Su“able to Pacific Coast Conditions them, at the aide door of a large gro She Was 111—Restored to I cery of the players except three clasp hands establishment on upper Broad and form a circle. Inside the ring way. There was something of a rush Health by Lydia E. Pink* la the orchard where the fox, one of to see who would get the most, and who would become happy home-mak Alfalfa Wilt Has No Known the players, takes his place. Ths ham’s Vegetable the proud possessor of one roller low aal ratea. Writ* fur application blank. Waat- ers. Remedy. farmer, another one cf tho extra play skate came out ahead tn the scramble» llond A Mori«a«> <’*. Iwmal Cab SU*. NrWaJ “ The movement from farm to town Compound. ers, stands on tho outride of the ring says the New York Sun. That no remedy ih known for plant* and calls to another player, who Is ; attacked by alfalfa wilt, a common can never be checked until the woman Seizing an orange crate, he strapped A. Sworvllland Machin. outside the ring, sayl.ig: on the farm is made as comfortable “Bruno, a Pentwater, Mich. — “A year ago I wa* his skate to one of the bottom slat* disease, Is the conclusion of the Ore and as contented as her town sister. Very weak and the doctor said I had * and, filling the crate with wood, rolled *■ .V ••ch..1*.J: rn«lnaa. fox Is In tho orchard.” Then tho fox bolter». Mwmlll* ate Th* J. K Martin Co.. M Ut runs from tho circls beneath th* play gon Agricultural College experiment If she can have the comfort* and con serioun displace It away on the four wheels of th* SL. Portland. H..«l tor Stock I tat and prison On account of the ers’ uplifted hands. Ilruno chases him, ) station expert*. venience* allowed the townawoman, ment. I hnd back skate, while others were )e(t to drag first entering the circle and then fol nature of the plant* upon which the together with the satisfaction and ache aud bearing or carry their smaller loads. Just where the fox runs. disease live*, it is probable that no comforts of * farm, she will use her WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE lowing down pains so bad All through the game the dog, practical remedy will be developed. Also Had Something to Praise. information and booklet® of value to you. that I could not sit Ilruno, must Imitate everything that ■ Where the disease has become serious, effort* to keep her own home on the The other morning my four-year-oK PACIFIC GUANO A FERTILIZER CO. the fox docs just as player* In “follow farm and to encourage her daughters in a chair or walk cousin and her five-year-old friend J the college advises rotation of crops. IM Madia** Ml.. Purtlaad. Or. to establish theirs there also.” their leader" Imitate their leader. If acroaa the floor and were talking of all the hand-painted 1 The trouble seems more prevalent on the fox jumps up to touch the branch I was in severe pain china their mothers had. The five- heavy aoils, particularly where the A Ranchman’s Bread. Learn to be a DETECTIVE of a tree Ilruno must Imitate. Borno- all the time. I felt year-old one said: "My mother baa Such soils should time* tho fox does many stunts which drainage is slow. Ranchman’* bread i* made a* discouraged as I had a hand-painted sugar bowl and milk be avoided by alfalfa growers. amuse the ring players very much and Earn from $150 Io $100 per month lows, according to the recipe in the taken averything I pitcher and some plates,” and she Wilt, or stem rot, was first dcs- which make it hard for tho dog. If the | «amp cookery bulletin isaued by the could think of and mentioned several other things. Thea dog doea not follow he cannot go on ' cribed in Europe but ha* been found Oregon Agricultural college and now was no better. I my cousin spoke up and said: “Huh! with hl* part of the game, but must ! in widely divided sections of this That ain't anything; we got a hand* out of print. began taking Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Veg painted fence beck in our yard.”—E» join tho ring. Then the fox becomea country. Both New York and Cali Mix a lard pail two-third* full of etable Compound and now I am strong change. dog and a new fox la chosen. When fornia have reported it ar serious, and tho dog captures tho fox hs becomes recently it has been found to be com- medium batter of flour and water, add and healthy.”—-Mrs. A lice D arling , Full court® Ir «••»* week»; actual «xp«*rl*> No Chance for Him. ing one tablespoonful of augar. Al R.F.D. No. 2, Box 77, Pentwater, Mich. the fox for the new game and the fox tnr® mrtbuda used L amy payment plan. goes into the ring. Then a new dog I mon In Oregon also. It is most abund low it to stand until the mixture has A certain minister having noticed Fur full particular« writ® I Is chosen. When the ring Is very ant and spreads most rapidly in the fermented and then taDfMiMHul Met"» hia® Urnwwhwd ktoi become sour. ReadWhatAnotherWoman says: a new attendant for several Conseco* large there may bo two foxes within fall when the surface soil is constantly Pour out about half a cup of the *opr Slk-I? M m KA . Oram Peoria, I1L—-“I had such backaches tive Sundays, engaged her in convert IIOLTON and III ES< HER the circle and two dogs to chase them. wet. It Is more serious, too, where dough and add half a teaspoon of salt, that I could hardly stand on my feet 1 Ration after service. Cjrdlally sh» band ln»trumente. Th© ni'»t romplete etork ; the stand of alfalfa is heavy. It at • Musical Mcrrhandiw in lbw Northwest. a teaspoon of lard and enough flour to would feel like crying out lots of times, king the young blond by the hand, the ONLY ON It “BROMO QUININE" tack* clover almost as seriously, and rite fur CaUUutftMM. and had such a heavy feeling in my right reverend gentleman asked her name, mat la LAXATIVE llHUMO QUININE. Ixx* make a very soft dough. address, etc., and concluded by ask mkiii >: ki . ing * lij ( am mi mic co . fui the ■ binature of K. W. GROVE. Cure« a Cold : it is thought it is probably one cause side. I had such terrible dull headaches ing if he might call upon her. Is a Melt lard or other grease in a pan IM Rerond MU m H. Portland. Or«*on U* Ono Day. Cures Grip In Two Days. tU. of the difficulty in obtaining and hold- and drop the dough in with a spoon, every day and they would make me feel rather broken English and very Swed i ing a stand of either in wet climates. Ths Word "Yankee." turning it over in the grease. Allow so drowsy and sleepy all the time, yet I ish intonation came this response: Rot develops on the stems at the The origin of the word “Yankee" "No, t’ank you, I have a reg-lar feL it to raise until about double in bulk, could not sleep at night DAISY FLY KILLER han been variously explained. Home surface of the ground, or some dis and then bake. The half cup of sour “After I had taken Lydia E.Pinkham’s ler.” authorities think it is a corruption nt tance above, causing wilt, and fre I dough taken out may be poured back 1 Vegetable Comjxjund a week I began to Willing to Become an Enemy. the word English, as It was pro quently killing the plant. Large “The quickest way to make an eo* nounced by the American Indians who ureas may be found In fields where the in the lard pail and the original quan Improve. My backache wa3 less and It will all that heavy feeling in my side went emy of a man is to lend him five doL called the white people “Yenghics." plants have been entirely killed out. tity of batter stirred up. It seems first to have been applied to The root* are not always destroyed, be sour in a few hours, and ready for away. 1 continued to take the Com lars," said a philosopher, sententious* '* I use. The exact amount of aoda added pound and am cured. ly; and then, with a half-concealed tho British soldiers about 1776. as a show of eagerness, he inquired: “Isn’t term of reproach to the New England and may throw out new sprouts. depend* on the sourness of the dough, " You may publish this if you wish. ” A white, cottony mold grows over ers who afterwards adopted It them and must be determined by experience. —Mias C lara L. G auwitz , R.R. No. 4, there somebody around here who the surface of the stems and leave* would like to make an enemy of met* selves. I Box 62, Peoria, Ill. Others hold that Yankee Is a cor attacked by tho rot, and the ground TRADES OF LITTLE ANIMALS Electric Current and Nerves. “How Burbank Would Treat a ruption of Junkln, or John, a nick around the base of the plant. In it Such letters prove the value of Lydia Along human nerves the electrio Bees Are Geometricians, While Mole name given to the English colonists | are developed abundantly black, irreg- Child." E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for current travels at from 33 to 60 yard* of Connecticut by the Dutch settlers ! ular-shaped bodies of fungus tissue Is Meteorologist and Many Birds Luther Burbank thinks that the woman's ills. Why don’twou try it? a second. of New York. The song "Yankee I called sclerotia, sometimes as large as Are Musiclane. training of children should be in many Doodle,” was originally “Nankee Never Satisfied. Bees nre geometricians. The colls Doodle." nnd was applied to Oliver , a |>ea. They are also found inside the respects like the training of plants. ’ stems of some of the plants killed. When a man gets something for He says: are constructed so that with the least Cromwell. The fungus is like that causing let- .... ........................ nothing be is pretty sure to think it quantity of material they have the “Do not be cross .................. with the child; SOUR STOMACH, SLUGGISH LIVER might have been something better. Liquid blu* I* a wank aolutlon. A raid It. Buy tuce to drop. It develop* no summer you cannot aifford iL "li'j ’vJ urcl-uiii- largest spaces and least poaslblu loss Rad If you are culti- Cruaa Hall Hlu*. th. blu* that’* all blub. Aak END ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS of Interstice. you: arvevr. I ; spores. Stalked fruiting bodies known vating a plant, developing it into Thu mole Is a meteorologist. Eels as apothecia develop from the sclero- something finer and nobler, you must A Bed of Roses. are electricians. The nautilus Is a tin, commonly in the spring, but ln genGe with it, navigator; lie raises and lowers his You hear people quoto an old say very wet climate« in the fall. not abusive; be firm, never harsh. I sails casts nnd weighs anchor, and ing sometimes about such and such a give plants upon which I am at work performs other nautical acta. place being no bed of roses. That in a test, whether a single one or a Whole tribes of birds nre musicians. does not mean garden beds, but real Fattening Feed for Chicken* The beaver Is an architect, builder beds on which people slept. There hundred thousand, the best possible Explained. and wood cutter; ho cuts down trees used to be mattresses, cushions and environment. So sliould it be with a and erects houses and dnms. In response to a query from Benja child, if you want to develop it in couches stuffed with dried rose leaves The marmot is a civil engineer; he both in Greece and Rome, and An- min J. Kirntier, of Corbett, Or., as to right ways. Let the children have not only builds houses, but constructs tlocbus, when be meant to enjoy him what and how to feed chickens for music, let them have pictures, let KEEP THE NATURAL FUNCTIONS or aqueducts and drains to keep them self very much, slept in a tent of gold fattening. Prof. James Dryden, of the THE LIVE«, STOMACH AND BOWELS dry. and silver in a bed stuffed with roses. poultry department of the Oregon Ag them have laughter, let them have a HEALTHILY AND REGULARLYEXERCISED I good time; not an idle time, but one Po'jnd Can The white anta maintain a regular Those times aro past and gone, but full of cheerful occupation. Surround army of soldiers. Wasps are paper you still see In many houses baskets ricultural college, replies: AU Grocer» “There are different rations that them with all the beautiful things you manufacturers. Caterpillars are silk and bowls of dried rose leaves stand The Eternal Why, can be fed successfully, in some dis can. Plants should be given sun and spinners. The squirrel Is a ferryman; ing about. “Papa," bald an inquisitive boy. tricts corn is the main item, and in air and blue sky; give them to your “don’t fishes have legs?” “They do with a chip or a piece of bark for a boat and his tall for n sail ho crosses others oats, barley or other grain. boys and girls. I do not mean for a not,” answered papa. “Why don’t When Your Eyes Need Care the stream. Dogs, wolves, jackals and Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Hmartln?—Feels The price of grain will govern the ra day or a month, but for all the years. they, papa?” "Because fishes swim u many others hto hunters. The monkey Fin®—Acta Quickly. Try It for Red, Weak, tion fed largely. Then he We cannot treat a plant tenderly one and don’t require legs.” Is a rope dancer. The black bear and Watery Eyre and < »ranulated Kyteida. illus asked, "Papa, ducks have legs, don't “There is no better fattening food, day and harshly the next; they cannot trated Book in each Package. Murine to the heron are fishermen, and the busy compounded they?” "'Why, yes, ducks have legs.” by our Orullata- not a“I*utrnt Med probably, than good, plump, oats, fine- stand it Remember that you are is what they all say icine”—but uaed in •uceseafvl Physicians* I’nao- ants are regular day laborers. Mco for many year». Now dedicated U> the Pub- ground. Barley, ground up fine, is not training for a day only, but for all “Well, ducks swim, don’t they?” “Yes,” “Then why dor t fishes have legs, if Ho and sold hr I>ru(tri«(M at *c r.nd 60cpar Bott la, of oar A ' the future, for all posterity.—Michi ducks do? O why don’t dneks not Economy, Frugality, Industry. Moriue Myo Salvo in Aaentlo Tubes, and Uta. also good as part of the ration. Painless The orlglnnl tightwad Uvea in Mis Murine Eye Remedy Co., Ohloago good ration would be ground oats, bar gan Grange Buletin. have any legt If fishes don’t?” Papa /Methods of ley and middlings in equal parts and a souri. According to those who know , gave up. Wolf Doga In Ireland. Extracting him, he Is so tight that he saves the little bran mixed with buttermilk or Co-operative Marketing Big Suc- Wild wolf-dogs are still found In sour milk. Teeth. tips of hla shoe Inces nnd sells them Good Reason, Too. cess in Wisconsin. for old Iron, nnd In tho Inst 22 years the remote parts of Ireland. They have “Miss Mary,” inquired the clergy “If one cannot get milk it will be he linn realised 11 cents from their soft, round ears, rather pleasant, broad necessrry to feod some animal meal or Co-operative stores have been con- man, “have you seriously considered faces, and can easily be tamed if they aale.—Popular Magazine. the great question of life?” “Well, you are caught young. They do not hunt i beef scrap, or a little blood meal, ducted successfully in Wisconsin for see, sir,” Mary replied, blushing, cent of the weight of the last 30 years, but only within two in packs, like wolves, but usually live ' About ten “none of the young men has asked right proportion of years have they become at all numer me yet” and hunt apart, with their mates. In the grain is ous, under the excellent new law. At bodily confcrmntion they are much blood meal. like the Eskimo dog, but of slighter “If corn is an cheap a* the other present there are 17 successful co Mother* win find Mr*. WInilow*« Soothing the b- at reined» to uae for their children ÍÍ build. grains, I would feed com liberally. operative stores with a total member •yrup during the tee’^m period. ship now of about 7500, an authorized The grain should be mix«.* with about “Fash'rn" or “Cookery?” Gave Him Away. “Daring color schemes are likely to twice as much milk as of ground capital stock of some $800,000, and OrriCE HOURS: cash capital actually paid in of around Master (who la trying to make a 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. dazzle visitors to Paris. . . . Cream ' grain, so that it will be very soft Sunday* 9 I* I $400,000. The stores employ 150 good impression on his strait-faced sktrtH are to be worn with mustard drip from the end of a stick, Phones: A 2029; Main 2029. clerk* and their volume of business for POOR APPETITE coats," snys a morning paper, We green food is necessary. aunt from whom he has expectations) failinc Blds., Third and Washincton, Portlam hardly know whether thia comes un- “The chickens should be fed all 1913 will exceed $1,508,000, says —“Mary, have you seen a letter any SOUR STOMACH where about marked ‘Private’?” Mary der the heading of “Fashion” or ! they will eat twice a day. At first Farm and Home. SICK HEADACHE “Cookery."—London Globe. All goods are sold at the same —‘You mean the one from the man ----------------- X I one should begin by feeding lightly, i what can’t get ’is money out of you, INDIGESTION but after two or three days they prices charged by other retaiiers. Af- sir? 1 put it be’lnd the mirror, sir“’— OUT Of TOWN PILES CURED IN « TO H DATS Your druKvi.t will refund money If I* AZO OINT- should be given all they will eat up, 1 ter setting aside interest at 5 per cent Punch. CONSTIPATION PEOPLE MUN I’ fail* to <-ur* any can* of Itchlnr. Blind. twice a day. Food should not be left on capita), and suitable reserves, the can recelveprompt t r»te Uloedin* or Protrudin* Pile* In * to 14 da»*. 60c. profits are rebated as dividends upon No thoughtful person uses liquid blue. It’s a menta of IVon-Poisoao®». standing before them, however. ech of blue in a large bottle of water. Ask for Eealth-bulldia« raateto® For Burnt Matches. “The chickens should be confined in purchases. Shareholders get full div- from I Cross Ball Blue, the blue that’s all blue. Burnt matches are dirty and danger a small pen or in fattening crates I idend, which equals 5 to 10 per cent Had to Have Round Figures. ous to throw about, the charred wood where they will get no exercise. They saving, while non-members get only Where Catherine, age five, buys her leaving dirt and the glowing end some will be quieter and do better in a dark half dividend or none. i the Chia*** doctor. times burning a fine bureau scarf or pen. The feeding may be done by The early co-operative stores in candy, they will not sell less than a Try once more if you have been doctoring with nickel ’ s worth. Catherine asked for polished wood. Have a little glass of lamplight at night if that is more con Wisconsin found hard sledding because thia one and that one and have not obtained per mtnent relief. Let this great nature healer d«ng money to buy some, but her papa sand and thrust the burnt end of tho of the lack of co-operation spirit, lim- Bald: “You have pennies of your noee your ease and prescribe some remedy whose venient. ” matches In this, thus preventing dirt action is quick, sure and safe. His prescriptions I ited capital, the collapse of the early own.” She answered. On. but pen are compounded front Roots. Herbs. Buds and and danger. Barks that hate been g« the red from every quar of the globe. The secrets of these medicine® Farm Home Should Have Furnace organized farm and labor movement, nies ain’t any kin to one another un ter are not known to the outside world, but have t>een lack of business knowledge and prac less you’ve got five.” Everlasting. handed down from father to son in the physicians’ Room. families in China. tice among wholesale houses from Tings gained nre gone, but great Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu CONSULTATION FREE. "Every farm home should have a which the retail co-operative stores things done endure.—Algernon Swln* late and invigorate stomach, liver and If you live out of town and cannot call, write for burne. basement room with furnace heat, could obtain their supplies. symptom blank and circular, enclosing 4 cents in bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, ■tamps. where the men of the family could re All co-operative stores in America, easy to take as candy. Immense Museum Library. move their muddy, wet garments, and as in England, thrive best when they The library of the British museum THEC. 6EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. where they could wash before going adhere to the Rochdale principles. Laying Matting. contains 1,000.000 volumes. 162i First St., Cor. Morrison into the kitchen or dining room,” said 1. Sell goods at current market When laying matting, it is not al Portland, Oregon. ______ Mrs. Henrietta W. Calvin, dean of prices. This prevents friction with ways necessary to cut it in order to home economies at the Oregon Agri other merchants. It avoids the “go- fit corners and alcoves. It may be cultural college, in a recent lecture be broke” error of selling at cost plus ex better to do so In very small spaces, I but often moistening the matting is P. N. U. y- No, fore farm women. pense. found to be better than cutting. Soft “No small amount of dissention 2. Begin small, grow slowly but would thus be removed, and the floors surely as experience points the way | ened thus, it can then be bent with TVHEN writins t* advertía*», plena* aaen- out breaking, and makes a neat, sub would be kept clean,” she continued. and as the managers and members stantial edge. ’’ tion thia paper. “Poor floors are hard to keep clean learn to work together. and give poor returns for the labor ex 3. Co-operation is not a new way of pended upon them. 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It is the women’s work to provide for the inner man and it is the man's to provide for the outer wo man. “How do you know that fellow Is a great business man?” asked the hotel manager. “By his signature,” re plied the clerk. “He is so used to keeping secrets that you don’t even know what his name is unless he chooses to tell you.” Happiness. Innocent. Happiness is peace after strife, the overcoming of difficulties, the feeling of security and well-being. The only really happy folk are married women and single men.—Smart Set. A New York man who tried to see a woman rin a hobble skirt ascend a I stairway fell in front of a train. It is always the innocent bystander who i> hurt.—University Missourian. It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce’S Faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Consultation is free and advice is strictly in confidence. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite 'Prescription restores the health and spirits and removes those painful symptoms mentioned above. It has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form, at $1.00 per pottle, giving general satisfaction. It can now be had in tablet form, a* modified by R. V. Pierce, M.D. [SoW by fMlohtt Doateru or Mai box] mail on rooolpt of SOo in itampol