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<— Very Rads. “ Going to call on your new neigh bors next door?” SMITH PAYS U “ Not I. They Insulted me the da* Sm ith w ill pay they moved In." the follow in g price« “ As to how?” straigh t up fo r Rood “ Asked me to occupy a sofa on the fa t «tu ff. H e never take« off com m is- sidewalk; said they feared I couldn’t v a io n . H e can use get a good view from behind the any am ount o f pro I blinds.“ — Pittsburg Post. PER POUND FOR PORK duce. i P o r k .................................................... 13c i Veal up to 130 lb e ............................ 12Vae ................................................................ 17c H ena....................................................18c M arket P rice fo r E r r s . W # w ant a larRe qu a n tity o f S p rin g lambs for th<* Eaater trade. W e will pay you ac- sordb; ■: to the size and quality. Ship them to IS. Addreaa all shipm ents to the FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. “ Fighting the Beef Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON A Purify Your Blood W o n d e r. "What a quaint old teapot! And you *i|f tt ha» been In the family »Ince the SflttglO? Then It 1» a century old! ha* outlasted an entire 100 year»!“ “Yes and probably 300 cooks." Atl K lt t M H arem m sa Mr. Maklnbrakea had Just bsen intro duced to the fair debutante. “I need not tell you. Miss Gllisard.” he said, “that I am very happy to— and yet, I suppose, of course, It’s the proper thing to tell you—and I am eure you know I didn’t mean it—though I did mean that I was happy to—to—make your acquaintance in this informal— though, to be sure, it’s formal, and quite The total value of church property properly so. for there is nothing so en reported In 1906, for all denominations, joyable as to witness the opening—I : was 11,257,575,867, of which $935,942,- should say the unfolding—of the pre« 578 was reported for Protestant bodies, I mature, or, rather, of the immature— $292,638,787 for the Roman Catholic which is the word I intended to use, of ( course—In this delightful and conven- church and $28,994,502 for all the re | tlonal function, to— to stand with reluc maining bodies. tant feet, you know, where the— I bag I your pardon, Miss Glizzard, but one of vour hairpins is cornier out.” O th e rw is e . “How do you like your Imported Lon- r ■¡Tkh a u ff e u r ?” “He understands his business per- but once In a while he clogs the achl cry of the car by dropping an ' into It."—Chicago Tribune. l i . t . Cieaitru it uimLr.i 50 k , wiib Ni-w Trimmings $ 1 — P an a m a . $ 1— Iadirt Straw Hals rr- |modclcd. 5 c posta,. mails your ’ soft bat to us. 3 1 5 . 1 7 A ld e r St. P ortlan d, O ra gon . The cause of pimples, boils and oth er eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appetite, which are so common In the spring, Is Impure and impoverished blood. The best way to purify and enrich j the blood, as thousands of people know | by experience. Is to take l a r r iiiK ; and t eu t fie r in g . The first recorded Instance of tar ring and feathering a human being was In 1189, during the time of the crusades. In that year, the first of the reign of Richard I., a law wee passed that "any robber voyaging with the crusaders shall be first shaved, | then hot pitch shall be poured upon him and a cushion of feathers shook Accept no substitute, but Insist on over him.” After this the criminal was J to be put ashore at the first landing having Hood’s. Get it today in usual liquid form or , place the ship reached. chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. Hood’s Sarsaparilla M ore F r e q u e n tly . I shot A poem in the air; It was reprinted everywhere, From Bangor to the Rocky Range— And always credited to “Exchange." —New York Mail. LAZY LIVER :<T 56 l VEB TW at for hiliMikaS .»NSTIWr »AND INDIGESTION M U N Y 0N 5 PAW PAW P1LL5 A R E B r T T g R TH\N A DOCTOR 10 PILLS IN A BO X 10<l A iu o y o n ’ a i ’a w 1’uW F i l ls c o a x t n e iiT*»r In to a c t iv it y b y g e n t l e m e t h o d s . T h e y d o n o t s c o u r , g r i p e o r w eaken. T h ey are a t o n ic t o th e b t o m a c h , liv e r an d n e r v e s ; In v ig o r a t e in s t e a d o f w e a k e n . T h e y eu- rich t h e b lo o d a n d e n a b le th e s t o m a c h t o g e t a ll t h e n o u r is h m e n t f r o m f o o d th a t is p u t in t o it. T h e s e p ills c o n t a in n o c a l o m e l; t h e y a r e s o o t h i n g , h e a l i n g a n d s t im u la tin g . F o r s a le b y a ll d r u g g i s t s in 10c an d 25c sizes. I f y o u n eed m e d ic a l a d vice. w r it e M u n y o n ’ s D o c t o r s . T h e y w ill a d v is e t o th e b e s t o f th e ir a b i l it y abso lu te ly fr e e o f C h a r g e . M U N Y O N ’ S, * 3 4 e n d J e f fe r s o n S t s ., 1’ l il l s d e lp k ls , T a , Send 10c lo r trial package. “ 1 find Cascarets so good that I would not be without them. I was troubled a great deal with torpid liver and headache. Now since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar A French army officer has Invented a tic I feel very much better. I shall cer Out o f town people can have tbeir pint« smaU aeroplane that can be towed by tainly recommend them to my friends and bndgework flu a dirigible balloon to carry a search the best medicine 1 have ever seen.” •‘ l i a i s i n g t h e H a n d . * » lahed In one du. Ansa Bazinet, I f uere**«ry. light to be thrown upon objects on the The raising of the band which re Wt will giva you • goc Osborn Mill No. a, Fall River, Ma 4 ground without disclosing the dirigible 22k gold or porce’.’ places the kissing of the Book In the Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. balloon’s whereabouts. crown for $ 3 .5 ( oath which witnesses In England will Do Good. N ever Sicken. W eaken o r Gripe. Molar Crowna 5 .0 C 10c, 25c, 50c. N ever sold in bulk. The gen henceforth take was In origin a point uine tablet stam ped C C C. G uaranteed to 22kBridgeTaath 3 .5 C P IP E R E P A IR IN G ing toward heaven. The oath taker cu re o r you r m oney back. Gold Fillings 1 .0 1 Of every description by mail. AMBER,BRIER extended his hand toward the Being sad MEERSCHAUM. Artificial Coloring. Enamel Fillings 1 .0 1 whom he Invoked—a pagan, for In SIG SICHEL & CO. 8ilvor Filling» .5 0 92 Third Street Portland stance, touching the foot or knee of Inlay Filling! 2 .5 0 Good Rubbor _ hls god's statue. “ I have lifted up Plates 5 .0 0 oward E. FTR TO N - A » a y e r end Chemist. mine hand unto the Lord," says Abra Best Red 'Nb- _ H Leudvtlle, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, ber Plata. 7 5 0 j Silver. Lead, SI. Gold. Silver, 76c; Gold. 50c: Zino ham. Our Germanic ancestors raised .Wat Will, fMttsiarueMia»n! or Copper, SI. Mailing envelopes and fa ll price liat Painless Extr non . 5 0 ; sent ass i s i m u n u ra rs s tu a a on an pi ¡cation. Control and Umpire work ao- their apeara toward high heaven. A „ d R K G U A R A N T E E D FO R 15 Y E A R S | l i o i t e d . Kef«ronce: Carbonate N a t i o n a l Bank. Ifilees Extraction b roe w hen plates or bridge work quaint case Is that of the Shrewsbury flH Eod. Consultation Free, You cannot get bettor parliament of 1398, when the lorda Inles* work done anywhere. A l l w o r k fu lly gu ar- teed. .M oderneloctrioequipm ent. Host methods. took a solemn oath by the cross of REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; Canterbury, while the commons— no is t h e w o r d t o r e m e m b e r doubt to mark the distinction between i t ™, lir r m r a o INCORPORATSs. sVu.8™ P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N w h e n y o u n eed a rem ed y the two orders— swore simply by lift MSB H ouas: a A. M. to 8 t . at. guudaye. • te L ing their hands.— London Chronicle. nless Dentistry y f i s e D e iu ta l Co* use C R E S C E N T BAKING P O W D E R 25c. F U LL POUND •HEAP INSURANCE i*rC i» s *C w , S end Y o u r P ro d u ce T H E R E f COFFEE I TEA SPICES' BAKINO POWDER f We are handlers o f Eggs, Butter, Veal, Dressed Hogs, Poultry, live or dressed; also Apples, Onions, Pota toes. Consignments, whether large or small, are solicited. We can give you good prices for good stuff. v EXTRACTS J U S T R IG H T McEwen & Koskey GR A IN G R O W E R S bodlark” Squirrel Poison is the most Je and destructive agent yet devised • extermination of Gophers, Squir- Bage Rats and Prairie Dogs. It is Cheapest insurance against their Every kernel is warranted to I Climatic changes or moisture of the ] do not destroy its strength. Re- N O M I X I N G O R P R E P A R A T IO N . Is Is ready for use. No other is so Dealers will refund the purchase | if not as claimed. Pamphlet free. C h e m i c a l C o ., Portland, Oregon U COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 29 F ron t S t, P o r t la n d , O r e . Free < Seeds Don’t waste time and money plant ing poor seeds. Our seeds won First Grand Prize at the Seattle Exposi tion. Our prices are reasonable. Big Catalogue free. Send for a copy. V o g e le r IE N w ritin g: to a d v e r t i s e r s p le a s e m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . S eed C o. P o w e r S prayers, D rag ¿taws, and W o o d Saws, Saw M ill M achinery, R o c k Crushers & R oad M achinery, ail kinds o f Pum ps, Irrigation O ut fits and R am s, W ell drilling M a c h in e r y . P n eu m a tic Tanks, M a r ine and S tationary Gas o len e E ngines, Launch Supplies, L a unches and Canoes, Belting, H ose and Packing. M : hlOlaul NO « RE1E RSO N a g m i NERYCQ ÈSit i Th-GASETn.li'tE HOUSE Of 'Ml aoaTMwtsr *» - -rL'-i ï * • ._“J T , . PorM«nd.Or«gow S a lt L a k e C ity , U t a h W I N T E R I N Q ■ B ” *• I 182-184 186 Mwr^on At R H U B A R B $1.50 P er Dozen. $6.00 Per H undred. $40.00 P er Thousand N ow Is the T im e to Plant R hubarb and B erru Plants J. B. WAGNER. The RHUBARB and BERRY Specialist ____________________ Pasadena, California Portland Seattle D e e p ly F e lt 1 H ■ U n c le G iv in g R ED U C E Y O U R COST OF B A K I N G POWDER L IV IN G Taka Advantage of Our Cut Pricoi on Everything You Buy and SAVE 25% to 50% on Who makes the best liver pills? Th* J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass. They have been making Ayer's Pills for over sixty years. If you have tbe slight est doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as he says, always. — —Made by tbe J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mace.— D o cto r. R evenge. OSTETTER’ CELEBRATED STOMACH Makes the Baking Sweeter, Lighter H im s e lf 50c. Aw ay, "You’re always complaining about your ‘ruinous taxes. I wish I had your taxes to pay.” “What for?” ' “ Because then I’d have your propartj to pay ’em on.” (Snarling.) "That’s you, exactly! Tou’d like to have plenty of money to live on, without having to earn It your self. as I have—er— t h a t Is------” . ( SEEDS J. J. 1 8 8 S treet ¡ A A lw a y s w orks ridht NO F A I L U R E S C o sts YOU Less NO TRUST TRICES 2 3 Ounces for 2 3 Cents BEST AT ANY PRICE or your money back -•Begin to save now—write today * for Catalog No. 60 —it’s Free THERE IS ONLY O N E » Jones C ash S to re j| Frost sad Oak Sts. PORTLAND. ORB. O R I AVegetable Preparation forAs sirailaiing HteRjodantlRegula Bears the iOf Signature I n f a n t s ^C hildren Promotes Digestion,Qwrfiil ness and Rest.Containsneittirr Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . of A cvti/ au ikstn u m m n fl-ydUr Sea/- Aíx. Saína * Jkduffe Softs- lì! Use For Over Thirty Years Anise Sud ^ t e a * . MmSffJ- Aperfect Remedy forfonsfipa tio n , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .ronvulsions.Feverish n e ss and L O S S OF SLEEP. m Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. A tb J 5 D m on th s o ld oses - 3 5 5 ÍÉNTS «Tiíñrnnteecl underifo Fmxfi»] Exact Copy o f Wrapper. C I S T O M M a rth a W a s h in g to n Comfort Shoes G e n u in e c o m f o r t — t h a t 's w hat \v C u re d b y E le c tr o p o d e s WESTERN ELECTROPODE CO . 9 t? L os A ngeles S t , Los A « p l * s Cgl B r o n c h ia l T r o c h e s A o f mifBTir, merit to , „ l l c . t n c Co..ft,«. H o o » " ' « » " 4 Irritation ot threat, at p r a t ban.ftt tn L'.n* Treubtaa. BrenchMa a ok A tthm a. Frea from optataa or any harmful tnaradlrnt. Pit««, 25 cents, 50 cant, and | 1.0 0 p o boa. Sampt, maflW on r t y r n . V JOHN 1, B R O W N St SON. Bo^on. H m , I THK OKNTAU« COMEN N V, NEW YORK CITY. P ortla n d . O r e g o n N ew Electric Treatm ent. Metal Insoles— worn Intide shoes. B ody becom es m agnet---nerves the connecting wires. Positive cure lor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Backache, K idn ey and L iv e » c o m plaints. O nly $1.00 pair. Guarantee sign ed with «•ch aale. If E lectropodes (ail to cu re, m on ey re turned. I f not at you r D ru ggist's send us $1 0 0 . W s w ill nee that you ar« supplied. A ALCO H O L 3 PEK CENT S p e c ia ls f o r A p r i l O YSTER S T The Kind You Have Always Bought B U T Z E R fr o n t S F o r I n f a n t s a n d C h ild r e n . Catalogue for the Asking Send for It. S E E D S T H A T A R E P I R E (P e r th .) Timothy • . 5 l-2o Choice Alivke . Mo Mam. Red Clover 18o Tnrk<wtan a lfs lf* Zlo Choice * '* Mo Dry Land “ 20o Prisse - - 17o Cholee M Sc W h ite Clover, choice 21c P T oA C K F IG S 10 lbe. for Oo. 15 I be. f«,r $1 40. « ) lbe for «2.70 Small cans. ^ o *. (dry meet) . 11.00 per dos. Lars* can*. $o s. (dry meat) I TS p«r do«. E X T R A F IN K O Y S T E R S l o t . can«. H .I6 do«. 10 ox. can«, S3 do«. V E R M IC E L L I OR S P A G H E T T I # lb. bog for 37c. 101b. boa for 66c, H O N E Y IN C O M B —P u r * O re g o n H o n e y St lb. ce*e. 13 60. 1 lb .. 1*>. IT A L IA N P R U N E * 10 lb«, for flbe. 2511«. for $1.40. 60 lb«, for 12.70 C R E S C P N T B R A N D « 4 K D I N F .A F o r m e r ly p alled M n«-kerel lib . can, 17«. 1 do«, can«. Sl.tO per do«. MAPLE av m r fclar I r ia n .1 Quart, 30o. H a lf $raiIon. 00c. G allon. 11.10 P R E S E R V E D F I G S - F l o e an d H e a lth y 20c par can $2.35 per do*. ÜI B IT T E R a Our Catalog No. 60 la crammed full of dlrect-te- - I oonsumer price#. Writ, for it. Noto thoo, COMPLIES WITH ALL PURE F O O D LAWS i/ers W e b a a ta h a lo e h o l f r o m o u r m e d ió la « ? « W e u rg e y o u to c o n s u lt y o u r d octor K x e e p tlo n . (h e E ltb o r a t« A preacher who draws a big salary,’ said Uncle Allen Sparks, “sometimes gets a tempting offer to go somewhere and give a lecture, and he asks a col lege young man who Is studying for tha ministry to All hls pulpit for one Sunday. The college young man does It, and all he gets is thanks. Such things happen sometimes, and I sup pose It’s all right. I’m not blaming preacher, understand. I’m only kicking because he young chap lets that sort •f game be played on him, by Jucks!” 6 to 14 days o r m oney refunded. Will Secure You Many Useful Articles W ithout Cost _ |ach B itters, don’t you think it is the medicine The Rev. Dr. Fourthly—Brother Har you need to set your atom desty, in view of your present spirit ach right again? It is only ual coldness, how do you think you would feel if you were called upon to natural for you to want the die? best, and the Bitters will Brother Hardesty—I think I’d feel a food deal of curiosity, doctor, to know prove to be “it.” Try a whether all the things you’ve told me j today for Heart about the other world were quite cor- j bottle rect or not. burn, Flatulency, Sour Stom ach. Indigestion, Castive- Only O ne “ BR O M O QUININE” T h a t !» L A X A T I V E BROM O Q U IN IN E . Look ness, Grippe and Malarial fo r the signature o f E. W . G rove. U sed the W orld over to Cure a Cold in O ne Day. 26c Fever. Get One A lle n . Spokane SWASTIKA END SEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE (¿ lu r in g W a n t. P A Z O OINTMENT is guaranteed to cu re any cas* o f Itching. Blind, B leeding or P rotru din g Piles in »SAVE THESE A W e p u b lis h o u r fo r m u la e WITH OVER 56 YEARS PILES CURED IN 6 TO 1 4 D A Y S A s k f o r T h e i r G o o d s and Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case care fully to your doctor, and ask him about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. The electric motors on the New Tor* Edition system aggregate 205.373 horsa- “Ie there anything the people of thi» power. eou.iiiy uaiinot do,” vociferated the or ator, “if they unitedly say It shall ba done?” “ Yes,” spoke up the fussy old person In the audience; “ there's one thing they can't do." O f successful experience “What Is It, sir?" back of Hostetter’s Stom- “They can't get the battleship Maine raised."—Chicago Tribune. One Y o u Can G et A llen ’ s f o o t - F a s e FREE. W rite A l i e n s . O lm sted , Le H oy, N. Y . , f o r i tree s a m p le o f A l l e n ’« F o o t Ease. It cu res s w e a tin g , h o t s w o l l e n , a c h in g feet. I t m akes n ew o r t ig h t s h o e s easy. A c e r ta in c u r e for in g r o w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . A l l d r u g - lell It. 25c. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y s u b s titu te THIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST [cific Coast Biscuit Company Throat Coughs If It's Your Eye (Jse Pettit’s Eye Salve fo r inflammation, »tvs, itching lids, eye aches, defects o f vision and sensi tive to strong lights. All druggists or Howard Bros. A fORILAHR ORt. N| » PH If ( NET PRICE Catalogue of No. 14—'10 C R I M S O N ^ W ife . M o th e r « w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o t h in g Byrup th e b«-st rc*medv to use f o r t h e ir c h ild r e n ■Luring th e t e e t h in g p e r io d . Steward (the first day ou t)— Did you ring, sir? Traveler— Yes, steward. I— I rang. Steward—Anything I can bring you, sir? Traveler— Y-ea. st-teward. B-ring me a continent, If you have one, or an Island—anything, steward, so 1 -lul- longs as it’s solid. If you can’t, sus- ■lnk the ship. CLOSSET & I W r i t e U s. th a n “Paw, wasn’t that a horrible din- ner?” ••It was, Tommy.” “ But you handed the waiter a dime when we went away. What did you do that for?” liitfhtful lieneutmenc. “ I wanted to convey the Idea to him. Member of Legislature— What particu Tommy, as delicately as possible, that lar thing are you around here lobbying H he’d brought us a good feed it would fer, anyhow? ave been a half dollar.” Long Haired, Wild Eyed Person— I am aot lobbying, sir' This la a propa ganda !’’ __________________ Portland is the big market place of the Northwest. C heaper ▲ few months ago King Edward an nounced that the distinctive feature of an American woman was her back. He could tell at a glance from the rear whether a woman hailed from this country by the way In which she was gowned. This Is all right so far as It goes. but It is a very slight Instance. There are a good many other distinctions which go to make up the American women, notably her genera! outlook on life, which is that man was made for her amusement and her support. Our men do not dispute the fact. They are never permitted to talk back, so thuy simply grub a little harder to pay thi ever-increasing pile of bills which come in. It is estimated that a man in Persia or Turkey can maintain a first-class harem on hair the sura ihat a single American wife costs a man of equai standing with the oriental. We give this for what It is worth, not that It ! bears upon the matter in hand. Amer icans are immune from polygamy, even if there were no other factor than the i c o st.—Philadelphia rnquirer. it means to wear the stylish Martha Washington Comfort Shoes. They fit like a glove, and insure complete rest and relief. No buttons or laces—just slip them on and off like a slipper. Elastic at the sides provides perfect fit over any Instep. Y o u w ill n e v e r k n o w h o w c o m fo r t a b le a g o o d lo o k in g s h o e c a n b e u n til y o u h a v e w o r n M A R T H A W ASH IN G TO N C O M FO R T SHOES B ew a re o f Imllallorw. O n ly th e genuine have th e nam e M artha H'ashlngton and M a y e r Trade M a r4 d a m p ed an th e ta le. R e fu s e su b stitu tes. Y o u r d e s t e r w in s u p p ly y o u ; I f n o t, w r ite t o u s . P R F P — f fynu w ill w r d a , the name o fa dealer who 4oee not handle M artha W aah ln ston Comfort Shoe«, w e w ill [ eend you free, poetpald, a beautiful picture o f Martha ^ W a sh in g to n ,S ite 15 a 20. W e also make HonorhlH Shoe, for m en,Leading Lad] ohoee, Verm r Cuahlon S h oe., Sp*< ial M erit Schoo ’ and W o r k Sh oe.. , Mayer Boot 6c Shoe Co. M I L W A U K E E , W IS .