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liM .......... ........... ..................................... f.......... GOT ANY PIGS? GOT ANY VEAL? If they're f*t an i goaxi send them to Smith. H r wants them ail. Smith n«/er eh argue commission cor dray age. Every thing weighed as mmhi as it arrives. He will pay as follows: Fresh ranch egg»—market pric«. Dretto-sd veal, up to 1<U ¡La.. 12 sc; large real, less. DreHH«ri pork, any si e, lie. Live hens. 15c. Dressed liens, 17c. !4ve ducks, lBc. Dressed geese, 15c. Dressed turkeys, 25c. Add reao “Fishting the Beef Trust" PORTLAND. OHEGON Objective Refuras. The defendant had been found runty of habitually getting drunk and beat- Metaphor. Pitts CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINIMtNT is iruarant<x-d to cure any case of Itchina. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day. or money refunded. 60c. Vegetable Cumeo, Ing his wife. "You'll not be guilty of the ‘lick her* habit during years, anyhow, you sorry manhood," said the judge. move the prisoner.” indulging in the next two specimen of "Officer, re DR. MARTEL’S FEMALE PILLS. Seventeen Years the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for women's ail ments—a scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The result from their use i» quick and permanent. For Hale at all drug stores. Aa Exemplified. "Man’s inhumanity to man," chuck led the backer of the winning pugilist who had pounded the other chap to a jelly, "makes countless thousands cheerfully pay their good money to see It working." Spain Is the land of the onion— a fact which tempted Mr. Shaw, the au TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY thor of "Spain of To-day,” to fall into Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablet«. DruRgisUi refund money if it fails lo cure. E. W. the appended easy verse: GROVE’S .iirnature is on <ach box. 26c. Ail returned travelers are sure to Bound to Make a Sale. appreciate it for its feeling for 1 truth "Wouldn't you like to try a bottle nf rather than its resemblance to • the my celebrated eye remedy? Only 2i) form of "The Ancient Mariner.” cents." Garlic, garlic everywhere Ehccept in what you drink. "No; there's nothing whatever the matter with my eyes.” "Well, it’s equally good for removing corns. As a corn remedy I sell it for 10 cents.” To Breal in New Shoes. Always shake in Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder, it cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, ¿'urea corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At ill druggists and shoe steres, 25c. Dont accept mysubtititute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen b. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. P'*? Ta rroiv the On- W Of® M M’w est flow.' i raid most lu-elou. MF ve.-otai' plant the bo.t W «cod,. Firry'» Baada ara ba t i w bocai-3 thayneverfliUlnylola j r ar quality. Tho bert garden- A "‘R J er« un<) i :rm< ri ev rywhi ro knew Ferry’, ,<>cd.« to l*n Uio hUh ft utandard < f quality yi-t nfalnc-d., ’•'or salo everywhere. niSY’S 1910 Seed Annual Y . 1 rreocaroque** k 9. m r.:.. i MTHTT. >4 Good Enough. George—Do you think that I’m good enough for you, darling? Darling—No, George; but you’re too good for any other girl.—Illustrated Bits. oward E. BTRTON - Assayer and Chemist. Lea<i ville. Colorado. Specimen prices: Gobi, H Silver, Lead. $1. Gold, Silver. 76c; Gold. ôOc: Zinc MOOtKN DENTISTRY CXI’tRI or Copper, $1. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control sud Umpire work so licitud. Bufere neu; Carbouute National Bank. Makes the blood of the right quality and quantity — normal in red and white corpuscles and all other constituetts. It builds up the whole system. The word “Vermont” on a can of maple syrup has always raised thst brand about one hundred per cent in the estimation of the buyer. A few years ago, however, a method was dis covered of imparting this same delic ie us flavor to preparations without the use of real maple syrup. Thia flavor ing extract is called Mapleine. If a dish of syrup made with maple ine and the real Green Mountain kind is placed before a Vermonter, he would not be able to tell the difference be tween the two. This is largely due to the absolute purity of the ingred ients and the great care used in the manufacture. Mapleine is purely vegetable and makes a syrup that is equal to any and superior to most brands of maple syrup that are placed on the market. To make delicious flavorings for cakes, ice cream and sauces, nothing is required but a little granulated sugar and water with a few drops of maple ine dissolved therein. Housewives find it a great convenience in preparing puddings out of leftovers. A little booklet, with the title of “Mapleine Dainties”, is published by the Gres, ent Manufacturing company, who are the makers of Mapleine. The booklet will be sent free to anyone who asks for it. Nearly every grocer car ries Mapleine. Try some today and you will say the same that thousands of others have, that here is a flavor with the real maple taste. This little suggestion for a sauce for puddings: Whites of two eggs, one and a half cups of granulated sugar, one cup of milk, one teaspoonful of mapleine. Mapleine is to be used anywhere that another flavoring could be used. Quoth the Vegetarian. Well, when no more your purse can stand The uplift In the price of beef. There’s more nutritious food at hand; Eat beans and rice, and find relief. tired eyes, quickly stops Catalogue for eye Relieves aches, congested, inflamed and com the Asking mon sore eyes. AU druggists O' Send for It. Howard Bros'., Buffalo, N. Y U T Z E R PAINLESS EXTRACTION SILVER FILLINGS............. 50c up GOLD FILLINGS................. »1.00 up t2K GOLD CROWN............ ... S5.00 GOOD RUBBER PLATE ....15.00 THE BEST RUBBER PLATES......................$8.00 WHALEBONE PLATES .. $10.00 Out-of-town pati.nl« can obtain perfect work and aave money by calling at our oflice. NO STUDEN 1’S NO GAS N') COCAINE All work puarantevd for ten yean Very roriuui. Portland, Oregon 188 Street front In all the latest novels out The damsels are, beyond a doubt. Of lofty tone; And never see their beaux without A chaperon. —Louisville Courier-Journal. „ COFFEE«. I TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT <Su;CTE3EE> CLOSSET a DEVERS PORTLAND. ORE.J CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323^ Wdshington St.. Cor. Sixth EstablishiNi 15 years Here to Rtav ------------------- A flavoring used the same aa lemon or vanilla. Bv dissolving granulated sugar in water and adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. If not send 35c for 2 o*. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co.. Seattla, Wn. ’’I have suffered with piles for thirty- six years. One year ago last April I be gan Liking Cascareis for constipation. In the course of a week I noticed the piles began to disappear and at the end of six weeks they did not trouble me at all. Cascareis have done wonders for me. I am entirely cured and feel like a new inau.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O. CUT THIS OUT. mail it with your ad dress to the Sterling Rem<*dy Company, Ch;cago. III., and rec ive a handsome sou venir Gold Bon Bon FREE. Don’t Cough!—Use CURE Will instantly relieve your aching throat. There is nothing like it for Asthma, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Contains no opiates. Very pleasant to take. THE DESCHUTES VALLEY The Place You’ve Been Reading About Write for In'otmatlon COOPER & TAYLOR, Selling Agts. 206-7-8-9 Henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon All Druggists, 25 cents. The Farmers' friend and I I Hill **• ■ ■■■-L Empire Builder “ spohn ’S” As this very remarkable preparation is now called, is the greatest Constitutional Remedy ever known for Brood Marrs, Colts, Stallions and all Other horses; also Distemper among Dogs and Sheep. T his compound is made of the purest in gredients and not an atom of poisonous or injuri ous nature enters into its composition. Many persons are now taking SPOHN S for I»a Grippe, Colds, Coughs. Kidney Trouble, etc., and itis al ways safe. It expels the Disease Germs from the body; seta directly on the Blood and Glands. SPOHN'S ia now sold by nearly every druggist and harness dealer in the land, and any can get it for you, or send with remittance of price to the manufacturers, who will ship to your order, ex press pawl. Fifty cents and <1.00 a bott*-\ and $5.00 and $10 the dozen. Record of Annual Sales. A fiUARANTEED CUh? ANI) PREVENTIVE - ron- In Lary ***’ *“"* fcnwd, f„ h , ìvt , ÄMEDI°^ ce tö» 4 y i 'Í ”i 3 4» 4M» l»t Year................................... -.... 1.063 Bottles Sold 2nd Year........................................... 4 364 ” ini Year........................................... 9 2M 4th Year........................................... 19.150 5th Year........................................... 40.234 4th Year........................................... 72..W) 7th Year............................................ 100,fS2 8th Year............................................ 124.500 9th Year......................................... 172.485 loth Year............................................ 221.760 11th Year............................................ 1.17.620 12th Y«ar............................................ 378.9i>2 13th Year............................................ 518,720 14th Year............................................ 548.2M) Send for our Booklet of twelvo good family and srock medicine*, FREE. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists ar.d Bacteriologists, Coahen, Indiana GOSHEN, IND., U.S.! Let the Debtor Beware. Briggs—A safe conversational CASTORIA Fi it* p 1 / ùi For Infants and Children. CASTOR K 7. F Msc ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ; S MSSa VJ r¡o* V |tâc c* 1706—The Colonial Assembly of North Carolina repealed acta of intolsr- ance. 'Y72—The first vessel left Quebec for the West Indies. 1178—British force arrived oft the Isl- and of Tybee to begin their attack on Savannah. 1783—Washington, In the city of An napolis, resigned his commission In the army. 1789—Bank of the United States be gan to discount. 1800—Attempt made to assassinate Na poleon Bonaparte. 1811—Funeral in Richmond, Va., of the scores who perished in the burn ing of the Richmond theater. 1814—The British made an attack upon the position held by Gen. Jackson for the defense of New Orleans, and retired after a contest of about seven hours... .Treaty of Ghent terminated the war of 1812, be tween Great Britain and the Uni ted States. 1832—Gov. Hayne of South Carolina is sued a proclamation in answer to that of the President of the United States... .John C. Calhoun resign ed the vice presidency of the Unl- ted States. 1835—A treaty was made wlth the Cherokees in Georgia, by which they agreed to remove west of the Mississippi. 1838— Execution of rebels in Montreal. 1839— Penny postage adopted In Eng land. 1841—Gas first used for Illuminating purposes in Toronto. 1847—First telegraph lines reached St Louis. 1851—Louis Kossuth, the noted Hunga rian patriot, spoke before the Uni ted States Congress at Washing ton. 1860—Louisiana adopted an ordinance of secession... .United States rev enue cutter William Allen surren dered to the South Carolina au thorities. 1862—The Federals, under Gen. Sher man, were repulsed at Chickasaw Bayou, Miss. 1864— Gen. Hardee destroyed his iron clads and navy yards and escaped from Savannah with 15,000 troops. 1865— Celebration of the 800th anniver sary of the foundation of West minster Abbey. 1867— First meeting of the Ontario Legislature. 1868— Lord Lisgar appointed Governor General of Canada. 1870— State of Georgia leased the Western and Atlantic Railroad to a company for twenty years at a rental at $25,000 a month. 1871— Edward Blake formed a Liberal ministry in Canada. 1872— The Hon. Amos de Comos be came premier of British Columbia. ....Barnum's Museum, New York City, destroyed by fire. 1874— King Kalakaua of Hawaii arrlv- ed in New York. 1875— Earthquake felt in Richmond, Va. 1876— Nearly a hundred lives lost in a train wreck at Ashtabula, Ohio. X -1 rule In, When In doubt talk of the weather. 1898—New buildings of McGill Univer sity opened by T.ord Minto. Griggs—Safe nothing! I met my tai lor yesterday, and on my speaking of 1903— Nearly 600 lives lost in the Iro the weather he replied, "Yes, it is un quois theater fire in Chicago. settled, and that reminds me of that 1904— Market price of cotton declined little bill of yours.”—Boston Tran to 8H cents. script. AVegelaUe Prcparailon&rAs similatingtiKFbodandRceula ting ilk* Samis amllkwdsi' Bears the I nfants /C hildren Signature N ot N arcotic , á/rfmito JteM'.&Cr- fci*. i 1 I I Him ¿rJ- pç Ì 1 I í EW k Applied Remedy for Crmsftpa Hon, Sour Stomach.Dtarrtm Worms .Convulsions Jewish ness and Loss of S leep . Ä* Facsimile Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years NEW YORK. Atb months old tspoSs-JjCt"» óuarviU’eiruñi’r tl* Exact Copy of Wrapper, Her Vocabulary. "When I returned from our poker party last night my wife just looked at ate; not a word was spoken." “My wife looked at me, too, and 1 don't believe that a word was un- SDOken.”—Houston Post. err». In Leipzig there are street kloslM where for a penny the city directory can be inspected. ’a inless Dentist Out of town people can have their plktt •nd bridtfuwork 0» iahed in one <MV nere*«R»ry. Wo will give you ! good 22k gold or porcolaig grown for $3.58 Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Roothint Byrup the b. st remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. Mill Know Later. Stranger—I am told you have a "pur chasing agent" In this city. Wha does he do? Native—Mister, we're payin’ th< Murriam commission $50,000 to find out r Seeds Don’t waste time and money plant ing poor seeds. Our-aeeds won First Grand Prize at the Seattle Exposi tion. Our pi ices are reasonable. Big Catalogue free. Send for a copy. Molar Crown! 22k Bridge Tooth Gold Fillinn 88 Enamel Fillinn Silver Filling! Inlay Filling! 2.M Good Rubber Platea S.M Best Red *Sb- ber Plate* <?R. W. A. WISE, FauiMar ih M ww Painlea« Extriton S3 vum tnaansMia in roan awe WORK GUARANTIED FOR 15 YEAl on’ ? l,’ ree roeV lien7plateB bridge we«* PninloBt* Eitrnction ax ’ hen plates or bridp Itation Free, You a ordered. Consul'*" - cannot * get betMi io anywhere. work fullf f palnleM work dono anjwucru. All x _______ equipment. tin teed. _________ Modern i electric equip —«—.. Beat metbaMk 1. Wise Dental Co< PORTLAND, OREGOH urnci BOUBS: SAM. to S t. M. Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, “Bronchitis.” Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. Salt Lake City, Utah K. blish our formulas Wo banish alcohol from our modicinoo Wo urgo you to consult your doctor When you tell your doctor about the bad taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will say, “ You are bilious.” Ayer’* Pills I work well in such cases. —Made by U>s J. C. Spar Ua.. SwWtU. EMW— Medal, for Jaques Mfg. Co. Chicago. BAK NG POWDER Qualify Economy Purify OUNCES Uu MAWf® In providing the family’s meals,don’t be satisfied with anything but the best. K C is guaranteed perfee tion at a moderate price. It makes everything better. Try and see. "'Z Perfect Money back. SCHOOL SHOES IRON ” 1 They where the wear is hardest. Made of selected / leather specially tanned to resist Z exactly the kind of wear a healthy boy or girl will give them. Fllcht. For distinguished success in the art of mechanical flight during the year, the French Academy of Science has de cided to award gold medals to the fol lowing aviators: Bierlot, Farnum, De I-ambert. I Witham, Dumont. De la Vaulx, Voisin, Wilbur and Orvllls Wright and Count Zeppelin. Two layers of leather are sewed in at the tip instead of one, to prevent the toes kicking out. The soles are of extreme toughness. Mayer Special Merit School Shoes TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES Major W. H. Helstand, an Inmate of the soldiers' home at Bawtelle, Cal., haa fallen heir to the title and estate of Baron Karl Frederick Heletand. who died recently near Karlatandt, Ba varia. Ail boarding and rooming houses oc cupied by students of the University of Wisconsin are henceforth to be andar thorough Inspection bp the Mculty committee on hygieaa At theie Bust meeting the recenta greeiftag feaha tat thto Worfc. . IIKN writing tn advertisers please mention this paper. Guaranteed under •11 Pure Food Luwi 1908—William I. Buchanan Venezuela as American commis sioner, to investigate conditions.... President Roosevelt invited Can ada and Mexico to participate in the movement for the conservation of resources. z French Suid.y., S to L No. 6—'10 P N U 1905— Herbert H. D. Pierce appointed first United States minister to Nor way. Colds on the Chest fi.M 3.88 Vogeler Seed Co. 1890—Henry B. Brown of Michigan commissioned an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court... .CapL Wallace and several soldiers killed in a fight with Sioux Indians in South Dakota. 1891—Fight at Ratenal Springs, Texas, between United States troops and Mexican revolutionists.... Business suspended in London because of dense fog. Always Bought Promotes D u¿estion -Cheerful ness and Restiontains nutter Opiunt.Morphine nor Marni. 128 1883—The cantalever railroad bridge across the Niagara River opened. W BUT MtBKMt TOR ®toa«pw. Influenza. Pick £>»• Epltoctlc OKi «•Urrbal Fever ■ rsaparilla Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c. SEEDS At Prices that Defy Competition r«FH WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY r ■ f 1 HE WEEKLY IS JORI AN I The Archbishop of Canterbury Is a great example of a ready wit, accord ing to the Pathfinder. He was going with a number of clergymen in to a luncheon, after some ecclesiastical function one day, when some dignitary observed: "Now to put a bridle on our appe tites!" Quick as lightning the archbishop retorted, "Say, rather, now to put a bit between our teeth." A s Some people buffer continually with tired, aching and swollen feet. Little do they know how soothing is Hamlins Wizard Oil. Rub it in at night and In u ual I quid form ■ r chocolated tab have thankful, happy feet in the morn* lets called Sars.itaLs. 100 Doses $1 in£. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. Haey Strenue». “Father,” said little Rollo, “what 1« the differenca betweea farming and agriculture?" "Well, my son, for farm! seed a plow an.l a harrow and a lot it other implements, and for agricul ture all you need is a pencil and a piece of paper.”—Washington Star. are made to fit a child’s foot in a comfortable, natural way that will prevent foot trouble in later years, yet they are stylish and good looking. Only the genuine have the Mayer Trade Mark etamped on the sole, FREE-If you will «end u. the nsme of a dealer who doa. not handle Sp-ria! Merit School Shoo,, v e W'll »end ; ou.free. po«t- paid, a handsome picture, «lie 15x20, of Grorge waanington. We also make Honorbilt Shoes for men. Leading Lady Shoes, Martha Washington Comfort Shoes, Yer ma Cubhlou Shoes and Work Shoes. TW»T W1A1 IKK IRON F. MAYER BOOT & SHOE CO M I L V/ A U K E F. WISCONSIN