SKIN DISEASES HUMORS IN THE BLOOD It Wh.m the blood is pure, fresh and h- ilthy, the akin will I hj m ft. amonth and free fr colle t oml curry ulf the Wustaaml refuse matteruf theavatem. This unhealthy matter ia 1« ft t«» sour anil ferment and *.»>« t!i0 circulation b«eurun. u .• on r torff form of plnipk-a aa» until I triad H. M. tf. I Iuffar.d I il. u.aly with the hah- ent parts of the body One of the worst n< »u t I umuial riualul,', would forms ot akin trouble ia Silt Rheum; orm iron, which thar« flowad s :tlckv fiuidi crunta wuul 1 enwa on its favorite point of attack is the scalp, ha akin *.,d v h»n •< rut' bad o:r aometimcg causing baldnpM. Poison Oak pt boar. 1 aun.rad ««pnr Is Thn und Ivy am al-<> disa^rec.ililc ty;>ca of skin reeve I waa ala triad, but discaaq, Thdhum<>r producing tbe taoubte Whan I uaod H. M. S. 1 found « par. lira dormant in tbo blood through the bi« o«ra. There haa co Tor boon Winter to break out ami torment the say return af the trouble. ■toakman, Wei».0’ *• auffererwith the return of Spring. Thetssit treatment for ull akin diM-oscg is S. 8. 3. It neutruliacs the acidg and removes the humms ao that the akin insteud of beiu< irritated and diseased, is nourished a supply uf fresh, healthy blood External applieutiona of salves, Washes, lotions, etc,, PURELY VEGETABE while they soothe the itching enused by skin uffeelions, can never cure tlie trouble breanse they do not renrh thn blood. S. 8.8. gom down into the circulstkrti and force* out averv particle of foreign matter U1I you'll have to turn out. This la tbe L The young mgn behind tbe ralllnf quot­ ed the prevailing g>r.« good roads movement." I “Would It be any cheaper If I took dft^n fotiRt** aahrd tbe other. S»««S»d Familiar. -Not a rret.* Eva—Uncle Tom made millions with “It’« too much. Tou won't catch me hl. mines. Wtu-n lie went over to Ku- paying any avch price ae that.** r<>|>o he could afford a private cabin fur “That’s exactly «hat you'll pay If yon blmaelf. are going to burn any coal thia winter.** *‘O. I fueaa not. I bought my winter Edna Or a clou st How funny I supply laat April, Ju«t drop J »rd In to Eva What It funny, dear? ae« if I made any money by buying It Edna—Why, It must Lava been 'lfte then. I ere 1 did. Good day.*’—Chicago el. Tom's Cabin." | Tribune. c- OUCH” "'Ì OH, MY BACK rr IS WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY tub FAIN ANO STIFFNESS GO WHEN USB st jacobs O il I I I PINOS SEtDLtSS PtAHS. » ■nuthern Oregon Produces Crop of Hood RIveF Fruit Grower Mikes Dis­ covery Of Freak. Escsllant Qualify. Day In and day out there la that feeling of weakness that makes a. burden of iloetfs Food does not strengthen. 'Bleep does not refresh. It Is bard to do, hard to Lear, what should be easy,—vitality la oo tbe ebb, and tbe whole system tuners. For this MXiditloi» b*sa Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cewetiere rogala». Bayas 1-oridun dispatch: "Frogs bave soci-verlr-it monkeys as tbe reigning pets of tbe fools who delight In calling themselves society ladles. Not a com mon frog, of course, but rare exotic varieties, like the Amazon river frag, which now rosta (100 or more apiece.” My Hair Ran Away Well «halle«. “And you never get aeiialckT' aald th. young woman In the stoamer chair. “Never!” replied tlw young man who wa* leaning against tbe llfebnat. "Htrange! Yoa must base been shaken so often you tiare be--urne US«1 to ItF "I should say ao. I wa< shaken by all girls In one year.”—Cbl -ago Newa, Don’t have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you! Myrtle Crook—Ths liar vast Ing of lhe Uiari Rhrr—A dtocovery lias been Il vitalises iter bUxxl and gives vigor and I Then what? That would mean ¡nun« crop throughout the prune dig- truol« by A. 1. Mason, vice president of ton« to all tire organs and functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated NurUiwwt fruitgrower»' aasocia- trli'ta In the »uilharn part of Oregt.n Is 'the ' thin, acraggly, uneven, rough now nearing th. end. The amtemi has , ti m »1 K i ver gad many others home. sincere friend. hair tonic, a hair food. Mrs I>agg - You might sell me one while thia season hat produced fruit I and is prenourwad tbe nxat «underfill I "Well,” answered Mr. Dustin Stax, The beet kind ot a testimonial— le ot witlrvly seedless decidimi» If you've got on« that anys, "Bolter “a man ought not to expect to be as weighing 3ft to 40 prunes to the pound. I example Bold tor over sixty years." I long las, Jackson and Joeephine fruit ever Bren or heard of. Unlike Ute late than never." successful as I am wtthoot some sacri oounties have always produced Oregon's aa-wllrws apple, the Maw.ii srwllraa p«ar, Ote."—Washington Star. boat French prune«. Thia frail it as it has been named, is a perfect one, Tnkwa Ma Part. equal If uot superror to the famous b«iag from 35^ to 44 >»' 6«* in height "ir,*áwu>a to to a guod rain, bat be PrebIMilew. Hants Clara valley prune kxsodod of by and 4 to ft inches in oirc'.inti rerice. 'beata In a borne trade. How cas bi Physician—You must not eat all Califotula fruitgrowers. There will lu telling the story of his diicovsry reconcil, that with bis conwieuc?" tween meals. probably br about 160 carloads of thia Mr M aaon stated I list tin- tree on which My 4e«r sir, wben a mao trade, Boarder—But that la tbe only chance fruit th i ppm I from Ilia pecking hou.ee they grew was bought fur a Clapp's horses bi, conKienc, always goes to F.noaih, I get.—New York Hun. of the Douglas County Fruitgrower.’ , Fsvorrile, aud is but three yrers old. sleep." "They say that Bradley goes on Ilka association at K'«ehurg and fio earluoda laat year It had but few |ears on It and mad alncs be hi beri ted bls vast from the K. H. French company's plant little attention was paid to them except Dl.lllo.lo«. wealth.” at Myrtle Creek. to note that they here later than that 'I-he American contractor stood at ths ’ What does he dor In addition to the excellence of tbe variety it supposed to. base of the great pyramid and looked at "Oh. be acta like one possessed.1 yield this aeaw.ri the gtoweit have l*en Thia year, however, it had several tbe venarable monument in di'guat. Lippincott's. A Me«« Trick. favored with very high price in the , boxee of large, fine fruit and in being “It'a a big pile, alJ right.** he «aid; I Fmitb—You say you write dunning Eastern market, owing to the failure of prepared tut canning orm of the pears ’’and it may do weJJ enough for Egypt, Mother» will flO'l Mrs. wioilirw*» Sonlhlag fruit crops throughout th» East. Tbe waa cut Often and to the aatoniahmeut but If a man In the United State« should letters to yourself and alga them with •yrup the br,t remedr to uaa toe tbau child ma fruit will in :n<4l cases tie shipped di­ of Mason's wife, liaii no Mwala in it. turn out a job of atone work like that tbe fictitious names. What do you do that lurlag ib, tMthlng period, rect to the markets at New York, Chi­ Thinking thia was jhst * freak on the papers would roast him from Hoboken to for? Variation of Cards. cago, Nt. Louis, New Orleans and other pa11 of one |>ear, Mra. Mwm cut open Hegewlacb." Junes—You see. my wife Is always ’ I There are an enormous number of cities, «bile some of it will reach the another which aleo hail no seeds or core v Turning away disappointed, be con­ after me for money, and wben she I poMible variations of cards In card lies I mrketa of Europe. and called Mr. Mason's attention to tlie soled himself by taking a ride on a r-amrl, reads those letters .Lu becomes discour­ which animal he found fully up to all the games, Every man wben be takes up fact. Hurriedly he cut oj*wn F. f ’ J. j. that If a million men were engaged la Nune could be found among either po aible to attend the regular aetoiong, Cbeney Cbenoy for the laat 15 years, and believe him 4 . , *« . «__ was merely one of tbe whale’s assets.1 perfectly honorable honorab-e In In al. al. buLaneaa bubness transaction« transactions baling cards St the rate of OQO deal perfectly the department of education of the uni­ growers, shippers or students of horti­ Kejoiciny that be bad come out whole, and financially able to carry out any obhgs- every minute day and night for 100-* versity is announcing a number ol cor­ culture and the pear was pronounced as it were, and landed on bis feet, be re­ tlou — made _ ___ by bi* h;« firm r. rm * J---------- ----------- ------------------- WALDIMG, KINXAN A MARVIV, ; yoo.ooo years they would hava exhausfr respondence courses. No charge is net a Clapp’s Favorite, but one ot un­ solved not to engage in any more such »n Vk holeukle Druç^X, zgiit». Toirdo.O ed onlv a hundred-thousandth part of Iteiug made for tuition, and the only known variety tliat give« every evidence terprl»es. and fared hopefully on his way HaH’i Catarrah < ure la ahen i internally, Internally, act set- ­ . ing directly upon the blooi and mucous ear-- tbe variations of the card a eapenre atta> hed will be tliat of post­ of having in »>me way performed what to Nineveh. fares of the aystetn. Teat.moniale sent free. age and books. The stat* library eom- mankind haa lieen trying to do for Price 75 cenu per bottle. Sold by all l>mr? ata. years, grow seedleMdeci luona fruit that TaAe Haà s Family Pilla for Conati potion. o«r Owe Klastrels. A BARGAIN IN FARMS. iniaaion la ovoperating in the matter “Mistab Johnsiug, wot am de difTunce I Fine farm of 60 acres, northern Dougina of furnishing libraries. Couries are will lie the equal in flavor and quality A Relief to HI«.. | »-ounty, <5 acre« «leared. land vsrv rf«h, in Of that with eureo and seels. 'tween a fust class seventy dollah tailab now being given In English Classics, famouB "Shoe String” valley. 5-room nous« ana “It must be bard." said tbe friend, other made suit o’ do'ea an’ a fo’ doflah ready building«, fine water. 15 acres fir timber, I »tale high school course) Hhake-peare, to have your wife running off to fine '»rrhiL d all kii d< fruit« and berries in« maf sickness. Write fat library building have been completed, mads suit of cloches and a (4 ready made Successful Prune Run. great! I can ait comfortably boms full particulars to O. A DtARI.xG, P. O. Boa 2J2, Roseburg,Ore. Eugene—The local fruit evaporator it ia not prvbablp that they can be used suit?" ■nd not have to listen to her.”—Pblla- “I knowed yo’ couldn't tell, Mistah haa just closed a very rnccessful Ka­ thia year, on account of lack cf money lelpbla Press. ron's run on prunes, curing over #oo,- for furniihing and heating them. The Johnsing. Ef yo' could, yo’ wouldn't be 000 pounds of gieen fruit, which makes referendum lias tied up the funds with wearin' dat suit o' ban-me-downa yo' got Th. Troable. The Wenatchee Valley Irrigated Ap­ over 200,000 pounds after they are which it wai expected to install an ad­ on now." Jones—I understand there Is trouble ple Orchards are paying |5U0 to |1500 "Ladies and gentlemen, the pieasing dried. The eutire crop in thia vicinity ditional boiler at the heating plant. par acre thia yea-. Cascade Orchards, tenor, Mr. Pierce de Skise, will sing that between Mr*. Poet and her husband. wss aevwl thia year, whereas laat year The two boiler, in use now are already Smith—Yes. He couldn't aell bls one mile from Lea ven worth, is now on most touching of ballads. 'Policeman. |*iha|ie oi s-fourih of the crop was al­ taxed to their fullest capacity. Tlie Please Grab Hie Other Arm; My Vacci­ poems, and she couldn't eat them, so rale. Get particular« free from H. C. Peters, 622 Alaska Bldg.. Seattle lowed to go to waate on account of lack university is bxdly crowded for addi­ nation Is Taking!'” •be left him. of drying facilities. Since tlien the tional recitation rooms and a dormitory ITie company that operate« lite evaporator for girls waa especially needed. skwwlas th. Faraltare. ENGRAVING Write Us here baa built one at Irving ol similar main library room in the new building "I tell you I was at my best last L PLATES ha. been partially fitted up, and will capacity and other smaller ciiea have night while calling on the Smiths; Mrs. I been built near Eugene. The crop thia be used. ‘ Smith laughed at every remark I made. TOR PRINTING year waa almost as large as laat. 1 must be quite a humorist wben I'm In HICKS-CH ATTEN Freewater’s Fruit Crop. tbe humor.” Portland Oregoa Freewater—The Umatilla county fruit Reign of Wheat Kings Ended “No. it wasn't that. Mrs. Smith got ir>s;«ctor has submitted the following Pendleton—A sensation lias lieen cre­ . ber new teeth yesterday."—Houston ated hei. by the announcement that ea imate for fruit shipped from the vi­ Post Agent McFatridge haa received positive cinity of Freewater during tbe past sea- Instructions to institute new conditions eon: Apples, 52,0<>0 boxes, (82,000; Wurli and Deeds, THE SUPERIOR on th. UmElilla Indian reservation re­ peers,40.000 boxes, (6,000; peaches,60,- "There never vas a time in my life. QUALITIES OF ’ garding the leasing of Indian land. In 000 boxes, )30, (616,400. are the men who hava Bathe la Elly Pads. into effect at once. put them to the hard­ One of the prettiest sights to be seen Plant Wheat Land To Fruit. est tests in tbe rough­ in any of tbe parks that boast fountains Pendleton—Five thousand acre« of est weather. Barings Bother Excavators. and water lilies is the bathing of Get the original Klamath Falla—C. 8. and R. »■ wheat land to be cat up into five and birds Tbe little fellows bop from Tower's Fish Brand Moore, who are construcing a large ten-acie tracts, to tie irrigated and de­ made since 1836 I illy pad to another until they find Ianu|acturcn Uu> west aide of Link voted to the raising of al) varieties of cerazos r»er mt rwr AiMrtt that dips enough to take on water, river, witbin the city limits, are ex­ fruit. Such is the proposition to be A J TOWE« CO BOSTON. USA. here. In tbe round, green, floating periencing trouble in their excavating pnt up to tbe Pendleton Commercial provided by nature, they flutter on account ol the heavy flow of water. club in tbe near future by men who flourish until tbe bath is accomplished. There ate numerous springs in that lo­ are seeking support in their efforts to It Isa sight of never-ending Interest for cality, and it is tiipixieed that the devtelop the territory surrounding Pen­ bird lovers. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS-50« ~8OTTU auurte of supply has >c Allow no oue to deceive you in this. similating the Food and Regula - per pound; fiears, (101.75 per box; ting the Slumachs and Beweis of All Counterfeits, Imitations and •• Just-as-good” are but grapes, 4lk-«<(l 65 per crate; csaibs, Money for Road in Sight. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Baker City—William L. Vineon,’pro­ (2.25 per dozen; quinoea, (101.25 per I ni an rs /C h i loken Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. moter of the proposed Engle Valley box; huckleberries, 7@Hc per pound; ratlnwd to extend from Baker City to cranberrries, (809 per barrel. Promotes Digestion Cheerful­ Vegetables—Turnips, (1.25 per sack; Eagle Valley, has announced that the ness anti Rest Contains neither full amount of subscription to stock in carrote, (1.25 per sack; beets, (1.25 Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Baker City, (1,000,000, lias betn per sack.; cnbluge, lc per peund; cau­ Castoria is a harmless snbstitnte for Castor Oil, Pare­ N ot N arcotic raised. His engineers have begun liflower, 6Oc0(I per dosen; celery. 35c goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It cross sectioning the line out of Baker (¡id per dosen; corn, (1(41.50 per contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic City, and in a few daya the engineers sack; cucumbers, l0(415c per dozen; substance. Its ago is its gi.arauteo. It destroys Worms onions, 16020c loren; parr ley, 20c f>er will lie followed by the graders. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind dosen; peppers. SadOc per pound; i pumpkins, 1401*40 per pound; Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Big Peaches on Willow Creek. Jeqimah, ft Octal _ 11 per box; ; tomatoes. 36 ■nd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Vale—J. T. Ixtgsn, one of the best Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. known farmers of Willow creek, 045c per box; onions, dry, (’..26(^1 65 The Children’s Panacea— The Mother’s Friend. brought Into Vale last week a sample of per sack. Potatoes — Delivered Portland, 760 ten |>eachca that are prize-winners. 85c per hundred; meet potatoes, 2 l *c The smallest measured a little more Aperteci Rcmedv forConstipa than 104 inches In circumference and per pound. lion. Sour Slomach.Diarrhoea Butter—Fancy creamery, 27^9350 the largest waa 11 inches around. A Worms. Convnlsions.Eewrish- Bears the Signature of selection of four weighed 2’,' pounds, per pound. ness and Loss of S leep . Veal — 75 to 125 pounds. 8 409c; Thia record beats the winntra at the 12ft to 150 pounds, 7 4c; 160 th 200 Sacramento Irrigation congress. Facsimile Signature of pounds, 607c. Pork — Block, 7ft to 150 pounds, 808 Open Wallowa Timber Land. 4c: packers, 74@*«. NEW YORK. I.a Grande — Thirty-five thousand Poultry—Average old bens, 11c per acre, of the Wallow, forest rererve i. ,nound; mixed chickens, He; spring Tj Dost to be Ihrown open for settlement Octo­ chickens, lie; old roosters, 8«9c; ber 30, and a line-up at the La Grande dressed chicken», 13014c; turkeys, land otlice ia expected to begin this live, old, lflc; young, 18e; geese, live, week. Moat of th. land is laid to be per pound, 809e; 'locks, 13c; pigeons, heavily timbered. A large portion ot (101.50; squabs, (203. it haa lieen squat ted upon already. Eggs—Fresh ranch, candled. 32 40 35c per dosen. Old Taxes; Old Law. Hops—1907, 9010c per pound; olds, Salem—Attorney General Crawford 405c per pound. has given an opinion that taxes a Mess­ Wool—Eastern Orrgon, average treat, ed and levied in 1906 and now in pro­ 18(422c per pound, recording to shrink­ cess of collection muat be colhvted un­ age; valley, (0012, according to fine »rama «> uu«r- ­ Oolor - .tor more mor« eoods goods brighter brighter ar and faster colon Ulan any othar dye. One 10c package colors aUk. wool and cotton equally wet/ der the old law and not under the 1907 ness; mohair, choice, 29(nSOc ! per . ind la guaranteed to give pel irfect results. Ask dealer, os we will send post naidat 10c a package. Write for free t oklet I how to dye, bleachiand mix colon. i legislation. ------- MONROE DRUG company , Quincy, Ulinoia. pound. IRRIGATED LAND IN WASHINGTON §yruptffîgs Èlixiv^SemiQ THE MEN WHO KNOW acts gently yet prompt­ ly on tlie bowels, cleanses flie system effectually assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its beneficial effects buy the Genuine. SLICKERS, surrs AND HATS fic S yrup Co. THIS WELL-TRiED. OLD-TIMS REMEDY FILLS THB BILL 25c.-xu r/fuocis rs.— 50o. CONQUERS PAIN [9oo D rops UTT T niJLjl-J military ACADEMY A boarding and day school for youug men and boyw Accre«1!tc«t to Hlanfotd, Berkeley, Cornell, AmhcrM and «11 *latc untveraltie» and agrii'ultuial college*. The principal ha* had » year»’ eMpcrirncr in Portland. Make reaervalion« now. I’or illu»tratod catalogue and other literature addreM J. W. HILL, M. B„ PriKiHl ud Proprithr. PORTLHO, OREGON What is CASTORIA Preferred Stock Tomales come out whole—can be aerved at Iru co«t than frenh one» though equally ae good. They must be Just a red, firm ripeneaa for Preferred Stock use—the kind you would pick from the vine if you had your choice. Quality la the abao- lut requirement of every vegetable and fruit tliat goea into Preferred Stock Canned Goods Vkmnr Ut« m «r«va For our tomatoe« we go to the famous Santa Clara Valley In California. These tomatoes are tinner, with more meat and less wster. We pay more for our tomatoei and we insist on having first pick. BE SI RE TiK TOMATOES ARE PREFERRED STOCK-frrm _roxr GROCER GENUINE ALLEN & LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAND, OREGON, U. S. A. W. L. DOUGLAS •3.00 & S3.5O SHOES THE WORLD THE PHU«t YIELD Ul Li. ~~1 Cenerai Debility FOR iVCRV MEMUFR OF FAMILY. AT ALL PRIOES. a, In Use For Over 30 Years PUTNAM FADELESS DYES c«w»e* *• e^raWes/ ar anv artoe. ( j AUTTON ! Tne genuine have w K l>ougl*g name and price -«tAinprd on bottom. Take No NtibatItute. Ann your dealer for W. 1. Ihoiglag shoe*. If he cannot nupply you, nend 'gtraul (u rsotorj. SI iom ,»ul »»ar/wksr. by lusll Cataliig trae. W.L.D»«ala», Brock«»«. Man. ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought THX REASON W. I.. IX'Uflim uh or» « tn worn by more people In all walkgnf life than any other make, in beraue« of their eieellent Rtyle, easy fitting, and aiifierlor wearing quallticR. The «election of the leathern an