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MERCHANTS 1
I WILL TRADE
Wall Paper, Mouldings,
Pictures and other Sim- S
ilar coeds, lor Umber :
land, I arm land or cash. -
ft Lowest wholesale
ft prices. Write me. &
I E. H. MOOREHOUSE
w 144 Seventh St, Portland, Oregon
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If yoa suffer from Fits, Falling Slcineas, Sr-eima or
bar. children, or fri.ous that do to, my New pis-
eovary will rsllev. tii.m, mil you are aaked to
p. Mm'i Knlleptlclde Care.
It ha, eureil t. ua.unle wliei. evaiytulna- slue
faileil. Sent lre with direction. Expr rrepaiil.
OnarantoeJ by May Mmllcal laboratory, under tlia
NatlonalFcn'l a""1 Drugs Act, Jnn.aoth. WW. Ouar
antl No 1B971. Plea.e plre AOE and lull aadreas
' I)B. W.. II. MAY,
618 Pearl Street, New York City.
The Season I Make and Sell More Hen's $3.00
& $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer
ii fceckOM I giTB th wearer tha benefit of the most
complete organisation of tralM4 expert! and kiU4
uwDitun id vim cauuar.
The ulactlon of the U&thn far aaar-ri nart Af the, aluta
and every detail of the making 1b ercry department, la
.ne dw ooeraaiieri in tne-ine in
w too how carefulW W. L. Dons-la
to made, you woold then understand why they hold their
anapo, at neiier, ana wear longer uan any othtr aiabe.
looaed after by the belt ihoemaltert In the-iha
how you how carefully W. L. Douglas ihoei
i Induatry.
Vy Method of Tannlnrji he Soles maket them More
Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others,
Rhoea for Every Member of the Family.
Jhteu, Boy. Women, M Uota nud Children.
For nal by iliiw dealers ewrywitw?.
riallTIRM I None W""1" wltliout W. I- Dm.c!
VHUIIUll 1 name and price aiampfd on bottom,
fait Color EyoUte Uaed Exclusively. Catalog- Balled fret,
W. L. DOUGLAS, 167 Spark St.. Brockton. Mat.
The 2
"FLYERS"
are the ,
O.R.&N.
fast through trains
between
PORTLAND and
SPOKANE
WM. McMURRAY, CP. A.
Portland
Good Blood
Means good health, and Hood's
Sarsaparilla has an unapproached
record as a blood-purifier.
It effects its wonderful cores, not
simply because it contains sarsaparilla
bat because it combines the utmost
remedial values of more than 20 different
ingredients. ' There is no real substitute
for it. If urged to buy any preparation
said to be "just as good" you may be
sure it is inferior, costs lees to make,
and yields the dealer a larger profit.
Get Hood's 8araaparilla today. In nsnal liquid
farm or la chocolated tablets known as bars tuba.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Will
Great Britain irnports annunlly from
New Zealand over (10,000,000 rabbits.
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
That ia LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
tor the signature of E. W. GROVE. tread thr
world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 26c.
The eggs of the Algerian locust yield
reu uu, wmtu Durns well.
Sore throat leads to Tonsilitia. Ouinsv ninh.
theria. Hamlin's Wizard Oil used as a sarglf
upon the first symptoms of a sore throat will in-
yarmuiy prevent au tnree of these dread disease!
Stem-winding watches were the inven
tion of Noel in 1801.
To Knjoy
the full confidence of the Well-Informed
of the World and the Commendation oi
the most eminent physicians it was essen
tial that' the component parts of Syrup
of iigs and Elixir of Senna should bt
known to and approved by them; there
fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub
lishes a full statement with every package
The perfect purity and uniformity of pro
duct, which they demand in a laxative
remedy of an ethical character, are assured
by the Company's original method of man
ufacture known to the Company only.
The figs of California are used in the
production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but
the medicinal principles are obtained from
plants known to act most beneficially.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale
by all leading druggists.
MOWAUD E. BURTON. Assaver erl Chemist.
1 Leodvllle, Colorado. Specimen prices: Oold,
Silver, L-ad, l : Oold, Sllver,7ic; Oold, fcw; Zinc or
Copper, (1. Cyanldo teats. Mailing envelopes and
ltetarenoal
full price list sent on application.
re work soUclted.
loual Bank.
Control and V m-
Carbonate N
For 16c
k Everybody loves earlleat vegetables
" and brilliant uowors. Therefore, to
aaln you aa a customer we offeri
1000 kernels Fine Onion Seed.
, 1000
, 1000
1000
1500
1500
1500
100
1200
1
Rich Carrot Seed,
Celery, 100 Parsley,
juicy Kaaisn beea.
Buttery Lettuce Seed. ti
TenderTumip Seed. r,l -I
Sweet Rutabaga S'd. VVjj
Melons, 10V loroato. .
BrilUutHeweriBi AaiitU
all 10.000 kernel of warranted V
northern arown aeeda. well worth
f1 .00 of any man's money ( Including
Big Catalog) aU poetpaid for but 16
ineiampa.
And If you send tOtt we add a. pack
aseof fArlleftt reepO'DayUweet ( orn. 1
Big Plant. Tool and 94 Catalog
tree to intending buyer, writexor
ame toaay.
THE JOHN A. SALZtK SEED CO.
LaCROSSE, WIS.
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PNV
No. 10-09
TtTHEN vritlna; to advertisers plemae
mention this paiper.
C Gee Wo
The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful man ha
made a life study of the
Sroperties of Roota.
erbs and Barks, and
ia Riving; the world the
benefit of his servicea.
A No Mercury, Poisons
or Drugs Used. No
vrpcTDiiora or tuiung
Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Long-,
Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private
Diseases of Men and Women.
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just received from Pekin, China safe, sure
and reliable. Unfailing in its works.
If yon cannot call, write for symptom blank
and circular. Inclose 4 cents In stamp..
CONSULTATION fREC
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
162V first St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or.
WATER USERS KEEP FAITH.
Comply With Government Con
tract, Concerning Payments.
Klamath Falls At a meeting of the
directors of the Klamath Water Users'
association a resolution was adopted
notifying the secretary of the interior
that, so far as is in their power, they
will comply with the contract made
with the reclamation service aa to the
payment of the cost of the first unit of
the Klamath project as announced by
the secretary.
It is thought that letters lately re
ceived by the department from the
directors have led- to the belief that
the water users meant to repudiate
their contract as to this payment, hence
work was suspended on the project out
side of the first unit. , It is believed
that this decisive action on the part of
the directors will lead to the prompt
resumption of work on the plant out
lined for this year's work. '
Settlers Flock to Lakeview.
Lakeview The Oregon Valley Land
company is now spending hundreds oi
thousands of dollars in the vicinity of
Lakeview in a huge colonizing scheme.
The plan comprises the utilization of
330,000 acres of the Military Road
grant lands in farms of 10 to 1,000
acres, the contracts for the greater
number of which are already closed.
Immigrants are arriving daily and
thousands of homeseekers are looked
for the forthcoming spring and sum
mer. An Ohio company contemplates
the installation of a sugar factory that
will insure the investment of $1,000,-
000. Several railroad surveys are
completed and two railroad lines are
projected.
McArthur to Be Secretary.
Salem Secretary of State Frank
Benson has confirmed the appointment
of C. N. McArthur as his private sec
retary to serve during the time Mr,
Benson will act as governor. McAr
thur, who was speaker of the house
during the recent legislative session
has been at the capitol for the past few
days assisting the house clerks in ar
ranging the house journal. Others who
are working on the legislative records
are Chief Clerk Fred Drager, of the
house, Calendar Clerk John Latourette,
and Journal Clerk George Neuner. It
will take another two weeks to straight
en out the tangles. The law allows
20 days for the work.
Elgin Excited Over Gold.
Elgin Elgin is excited over the dis
covery of gold about four miles from
town. Some sand taken from the well
of W. W. Sion was assayed at Baker
City and it showed $45 a ton in gold,
This well was dug 10 or 12 years ago,
and the presence of gold was not
known. Thirty years ago gold was
found in the vicinity of Missouri hol
low, but did not prove a paying assay,
It is now throught that the entire
strata of sand covering that valley runs
rich with gold.
Blunder Kills Bill Appropriating Money
for State Institutions
Salem A special session of the Ore
gon legislature will be necessary, or
senate bill No. 254, a bill appropriat
ing $350,000 for improvements at state
institutions will fail to become a law.
Owing to irregularities the bill was
not legally passed, and is invalid. The
pecial session, if called, will merely
pass the bill in the form in which it
was intended to be passed by the ses
sion just closed.
No special Bession has been called
and none will be unless 20 members of
the senate and 40 members of the house
signify their willingness to come to
Salem for a special session without ex
pense to the state. This decision was
reached at a conference between Gov
ernor Chamberlain, President Bower-
man, Speaker McArthur and Senator
Kay. Senator Kay has undertaken to
get the members to agree to come and
believes he can do so.
EvWIL
mm.
A Flavoring. It make It
syrup better than Maple.
J J Sold by grocer,
Pure
Wholesome
Those
who believe in quality
use
LfA P0WDEI
23 Ounces for 2S Cents
-non.- I
Made' from pure, carefully tested
materials. Get a can on trial.
You never saw such cakes
and biscuit They'll open
your eyes.
error Appears In Port Hill.
Salem The Bean port bill, provid
ing for the establishment of ports sim
ilar to the Port of Portland, has a sort
ef double shuffle provision relative to
the operation of . tugboat service by
such ports when they are organized.
As the bill was introduced it provided
that the ports would have the power to
establish, maintain and operate" tug
boats. As the bill was enrolled it pro
vided that the ports had the right to
'abolish, maintain and operate" such
a service.
Squatters Are Favored.
La Grande Last summer a number
of La Grande and Portland partie
filed timber claims on land in Wallowa
county upon which squatters had set
tled and made improvements. Con
tests were immediately filed by the
squatters, and they have won the first
round of the battle through a decision
given out from the local land office in
the contest of Finley M. Newton
against the filing of Guy Byrkitt, of
this city.
Head Office Remains Here.
Portland Captain C. F. Pond, in
spector. has received advices from
Washington that the inspector's head
quarters will remain in Portland. An
effort was made to have the office re
moved to Bellingham, Puget sound, but
after giving the matter of removal full
consideration, the lighthouse board at
Washington decided to make no change,
Both Captain Pond and Major Mclndoe
of the engineers' service, advised
against the change.
Peach Trees at Echo Frozen,
Echo- -Many peach trees on Butter
creek are frozen. William Watter-
berg, one of the extensive farmers in
that neighborhood, reports that h
splendid peach orchard will have to be
chopped down. Mr. Watterberg made
a small fortune off the orchard last
year.
Chamberlain Appoints Boards.
Salem Governor Chamberlain has
reappointed R. R. Wallace a member
of the state board of bar be b examin
ers; Drs, E. B. Picket, W. B. Morse
and E. A. Pierce members of the state
board of health.
EXTRA SESSION NECESSARY.
i ;
Few Changes in Election Laws.
Salem The election and registra
tion laws were little tampered with by
the legislature. Many changes were
proposed, but practically the only ones
enacted into law were those authoriz
ing the registration of voters while
they are outside the state and an
amendment to the registration law
providing that the postoflice address of
the voter shall be noted. Under the
Nottingham bill it will be possible for
Oregon's senators and congressmen to
orward their registration cards from
Washington and have their names
entered without traveling across the
continent, and all of those temporarily
absent from the state can register by
absent treatment, provided they are
well enough known where they must se
cure the necessary affidavits.
College for Pendleton.
Pendleton This city is to be the
home of a junior college, if the present
plans of the board of trustees of the
Pendleton Academy materialize. In
addition to extending the course of
itudy so that students can be carried
through the first two years of a regu
lar college course it is planned to in
crease the endowment fund to $100.-
000. Pendleton academy is a Presby
terian school and is the only one which
the denomination is attempting to
maintain in this part of the state.
New Tax Commissioners.
Salem At a meeting of the tax
board, including Governor Chamberlain,
Secretary of State Benson and State
Treasurer Steele, C. V. Galloway, of
McMinnville and J. B. Eaton, of La
Grande, were appointed tax commis
sioners to serve with the secretary of
state, the state treasurer and the gov
ernor, the latter three as ex-officio
members, on the new tax commission
provided by a bill which passed the
legislature early in the session.
Dredge Fills Low Lands.
Marshfield The dredger Oregon,
which is being operated in Coos bay, is
doing good work. The dredgings are
beg used to fill the low places in the
city. A portion of Front street, which
was before simply a planked bridge,
has been filled in and a large tract of
land along the street in the north part
of the city, which was formerly cover
ed by the tide water, has been brought
to grade.
35 Horses Bought.
North Powder Twenty-eight horses
at $100 each, the second lot bought
here by Case E. Prescott and H. Bid-
well ; and seven more, purchased by C,
Todd of Pendleton, at $100 to $212.50,
all up to the requirement for United
States cavalry service, were accepted
and by the inspectors and shipped a few
days ago.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
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simi!aliiiStheFoodan(IIu?flula ling Hie Siomarhs aiidDowdsof
Promotes DidestionCnterful
ncss and Rest.CoiUalns ncimcr
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind Ycu Have
Always Bought
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Bears tho
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THK OKNTSWa OOWMNV. NCW VORS OITT.
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WE
: WANT
arms
We want stock, wheat, dairy and fruit
farma. HavinR a lnree Knstcrn corre
spondence we are in a poailion to make
quick sales. Drop us a card if you have
anything or know of any farms for Bale.
Rainfall Gladdens Farmers.
Pendleton With the normal amount
of rainfall for this seasen of the year
received and with other conditions fa
vorable the farmers of Umatilla county
are contented. The prospects for heavy
yields were never better.
Wheat Bluestem, $1.16; club, $1.03
1.04: red Russian, $1(51.01; valley,
$1.03.
Barley Feed, $2828.B0 per ton.
Oats No. 1 white, $35(5,35.50 ton
Hay Timothy, Willamette valley,
$1315; Eastern Oregon, $16(18;
clover, $1213; alfalfa, $140,15;
grain hay, $13(314; cheat, $13.50
14. ou; veicn, id.DU(i4.ou.
Potatoes $1.25 per hundred; sweet
potatoes, 2c pound.
Onions Oregon, $2 per hundred.
Vegetables Turnips, $1.25 sack
carrots, $1; parsnips, $1.05; beets,
$1.50; horseradish, 10c pound; arti
chokes, $l(fi l.25 dozen; asparagus, 15c
pound; cabbage 3(a,3fc pound; beans,
25c; cauliflower, $2 per crate; celery,
$4.60 crate; parsley, 80c dozen; peas,
15c lb. ; radishes, 30c dozen ; -spinach,
2c lb.; sprouts, 10c lb.; squash, 2)c.
Apples 75ca,$2.75 box.
Butter City creamery, extras, 86c
fancy outside creamery, 32to,34c; store,
18n,20c. (Butter fat prices average
1 cents per pound under regular but
ter prices.)
Eggs Oregon ranch, 2122Xc doz,
Poultry Hens, 154l6c; broilers,
22ic: fryers, 18(a20c; roosters, old,
Il(i4l2c; young, 14rU5c; ducks, 20
22c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 18(U20c.
Veal Extra. 910c pound; ordi
nary, 78c; heavy, 6c.
Pork Fancy, 9c lb; large, 8(S.8ic,
Cattle Best steers, $5.255.60;
medium, $4.6001,5; common, $3.60(S,4;
cows, best, $4(4.25; medium, $2.25
3.75; calves, $1(6.
Sheep Best wethers, $6; medium,
$5(5.60; mixed sheep, $3.50(5.25;
ewes, $5(Vi;5.50; lambs, $66.75.
Hogs Beat, $77.25; medium,
$6.25(6.60.
:
t ATLAS LAND CO.,
J 420 Lumber Exchange
I PORTLAND, OREGON
the retailer kimsi new nunnlv. f renlily
tented and imt up. Yon run no rink of
troorlv Kent orreiimfl.nt ttveks. We tnka
theiiahiB! ynuifetllioreniilii. ptiyoftha
Itenttiqulppef, and nioRtifxiH'rtiieed urow-
era in America, ltutootir ailvaiitiiKto
uulnry yon. We win. Fur stile eTery.
wuoro. uur i rtemi aiuiuui r-m
Write to
D. M. FERRY & CO.,
Detroit, Mich.
fRESCENT
Egg-Phosphate
Will DO AU
THAT ANT
HIGH PRICED
rOWDU WILL
Cm AND
rX).T BETTER
mm powder
A FULL POUND 25c
Get it from
your Grocer
.ills?.
SHOES FOR. MEN
These splendid men's shoes represent the best
there is in shoe leather. Every piece of material is of the
r choicest tannage. The workmanship is perfect; the styl
are up-to-date. When It comes to service, there is nothin
that equals them ia lasting qualities.
"HONORBILT" SHOES
are everything the name implies They are "built on honor. "
No matter where you look, or what you pay, you will never
find anything that will outclass them lu wear, style
or comfort.
If your dealer will not supply you, write to us.
Look for the Mqyer Trade Mark on the nolo.
FREE Send us the name of a dealer who does not
Dandle Mayer Honorbilt Shoes, and we wl 1 send you
free postpaid, beautiful picture ol oeorue washing-
ton, size uxiv.
We also make Leading- Lady Shoes, Martha
i Washington Comfort Shoes, Yerma Cushion
onoes ana opecuu Mont bchooi auoua.
' F. Mayer Boot fif Shoe Co.
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Aa this ny remarkable prcpnrntlon Is now
called, ia tho jrreeUwt Conatituiiunal Kt-medy ever
known for lirood Murui, Colts, Bullion and all
other home.; alao D!tmpi-r among Dot? a and
&heep. Ihia compound ianindu of thepurcatin
aradienta and not an a turn uf polaonous or in j u rl
ous nature enters Into Un composition. Many
persons erenow taking-Bi'OHN '14 for la Grippe.
I'ajUIb, Coughs, Kidney Trouble, etc., and ltlaal
wsysss'e. It expels the lieie Gcrma from the
iKKly; arts directly on the lllurxl and Glanda.
fil'OHN'H Is now solil hy nearly every druKKiat
and harness dealer in the land, and any can aat f t
for you, or send with remittance of price to the
manufacturers, who will ship to your order, ex
prpaa paid. Fifty cnuts and fl.0O a bott'e, and
tS.UJ and 110 tho dozen.
Record of Annual Sales.
1st Yar
2nd Year
3rd Year
4th ar
Sth Y ar
Sth Year
7th Year
Bth Ycur
Sth Year
loth Year
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Send for our Booklet of twelve good recipes foe
family and srock medicines, r'lCKkl,
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.,
Chemistj and Bacteriologists,
GOSHEN, 1ND, U. S. A.