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—s=r aha U lW e r e a e a . "Father," aald little Rollo, “what Is the difference between farming and igrlcullure?" j "W ell, my aon, for farming you need a plow and a harrow and a lot }f other Implements, and for agrlcul- ure all you need Is a pencil and a piece of paper.”— Washington Star. G O T A N Y P IG S ? GOT A N Y V E A L ? If they’re fat and good send them to Smith. He want* them nil. Smith ne «ter charge* commission nor drayage. Every thing weighed an noon an it arrives. He will pay an follow*: Krsah ranch e g g « —market price. Drsaaed veal, up to I'W lbs.. 12Vtc; large ▼sal, lens. Drowsed pork, any si s. lie. Live henn. 16c. Dre**e<l hens. 17c. Live ducks, 18c. Dreswed k w .«, 15c. Dressed turkeys, 26c. Address “ f l l l i l l n f the B eef Trust” PORI LAND. OREGON O lije r t lv e R e fo rm . The M eta p h or. The Archbishop of Canterbury is a great example of a ready wit, accord ing to the Pathfinder. He wa. going with a number of clergymen In to a luncheon, after some ecclesiastical function one day, when u n i dignitary observed: “ Now to put a bridle on our appo> titan! ’ Quick a . lightning the archblihop retorted, "Say, rather, now to pnt a b i t between our teeth.” pars c u n o m u o n days PA ZO OMVMENT is ru.ra ntM d to c u r . any r e . of Itching, ltlind. Blradine or Protruding Pilos in . to 14 dago or money refunded. 60c. R ot So B a d ly O ff. "Kitty, think of the poor reindeer In the froxen north. They have to paw through the .now and Ice to reacn their food, and then have nothing to eat but mnaa.” "W hy, mamma, 1 Just love Iceland T h la 4 'a l l o fo e d e f e n d a n t h a d b e e n f o u n d guilty of h a b it u a l l y g e t t in g d r u n k a n d beat ing h is w if e . "You’ll not be guilty of i n d u l g i n g in the ’lick her’ habit during the next two years, anyhow, you sorry specimen of manhood," said the Judge. "OUlcer, re move the prisoner." DR. MARTEL’S FEMALE P IL L S . S e v e n t e e n Y e a ia th e S a n d a r d . Prescribed and recommended for women’s ail ments—a scientifically prepared remedy o f proven worth. The result from their uae is quick and permanent. For sale at all drug stores. H ie Own M eth od . "D id you «ay you wanted to abolish our tyrannical system which enables persons who do little or nothing to exact tribute from hungry strugglers?" asked the chairman of the .meeting. "That's what I said,” answered the Socialist orator, “ and It got great ap plause.” "Yes. But don’t you say it again. Remember, you got your start in life from tips while you were waiter In a restaurant.”— Washington Star. S y m p a th y . TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY "Yea. it'» pretty hard luck to find Take L A X A T IV E BROMO Quinine Tablet*. your coal bln empty during a cold snap Druggist* refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. 25c. a n d be unable to replenish It except at G RO VE’S signature is on each box. exorbitant prices. To k e e p my house O v e r th e T e le p h o n e . half way warm yesterday cdet me |3. "H e llo ! I s t h is th© i n f o r m a t i o n e d i “Great Scott! What extortion!" "N-no, It wasn’t exaotly that. It was t o r ? " "Yes." even worse. There was no fuel In the " W h o Is t h e p r e s id e n t o f Nicara house, and I had to burn the children’s gua?" Christmas trees." R ot V ery C o o l. She—My dear, baseball Is a very eool game for the spectators, Isn’t It? He— On the contrary. I t Is aa u n usually heated one. She— But the papera speak e f tha thousands of fans—aren't they electric ones?— Baltimore American. FERRYS E x e m p lifie d . K now L a te r. G ood E u oog h . G e o r g e — D o y o u t h in k t h a t I ’ m* good e n o u g h f o r y o u , d a r l in g ? D a r li n g — N o , G e o r g e ; b u t y o u ’ r e t o o g o o d fo r a n y oth e r g i r l.— I ll u s t r a t e d B its . EXPERT HOWARD E. BURTON - AaMyer and Chemist. • ■ Loud vili**, Colnrudo. Specimen price«: Gold. Silver, Lead, SI. Gold. Silver. 75c: Gold. 50c; Zino or Copper. SI. Mailing envelope« and full pricelist nt on application. Control and Umpire work :ited. Reference: Carbonate National Bank. E Catalogue for the Aeking Send for It. SEEDS u At Prices th.it D efy Com petition item Aa " M a n ’ s i n h u m a n i t y t o m a n ," c h u c k le d t h e b a c k e r o f t h e w i n n in g p u g i l is t w h o h a d p o u n d e d th e o th e r c h a p to a J e lly , “ m akes c o u n tle s s th ou san d s c h e e r f u l l y p a y t h e ir g o o d m o n e y t o s e e It w o r k i n g ." S t r a n g e r — I a m t o ld y o u h a v e a " p u r c h a s i n g a g e n t " In t h is c it y . W hat does he d o? N a t iv e — M is t e r , w e ’re p a y in ’ th e M u r r la m c o m m i s s i o n $50,000 t o fin d ou t. SEEDS DENTISTRY “ W a l t a m in u t e , an<J I ’ ll--------" " B u t I w a n t to k n o w w h o ’ s p r e s id e n t n o w — n o t w h o ’s g o in g to b e p r e s id e n t a m in u t e f r o m n o w ! " — C h i c a g o T r ib u n e . W ill To grow thefln- I ©s* flowers and | m o a t luscious " ve.TOtablos. plant t h e b o u t seeds. Ferry’s Reeds are best i beCAua they never fall in yield or quality. Tho best gardon- grs and farmers everywher know Ferry’s goods to bo tho hi:;host itandard o f quality yet attained. ^ For salo everywhere. [ n u n 191» Seed Annual F roo on request D. M. F l RRY A CO. ACOOCRN Sarsaparilla Makes the blood o f the right quality and quantity — n o r m a l in red and white corpuscles a n d a ll other constituetta. It builds up the whole system. Some people suffer continually with tired, aching and swollen feet. Little do they know how soothing is Hamlins Wizard Oil. Rub it in at night and Id u-unl I quid form or chocolated tab* have thankful, happy feet in the morn lets called Sarsutabs. 100 Doses $L ing. fRAN K'L. SMITH MEAT CO. R a cy H o o d ’s w it h o u t e l a t e s a s p e c ia l t y j. J. B 188 Street front PAINLESS EXTR AC TION ......... .....................5 0 c SILVER FIL LIN G S................................ 5 0 c a p GOLD F IL L IN G S ................................... $ 1 .0 0 u p K K GOLD CROWN ...................................... $ 5 .0 0 GOOD RUBBER P L A T E ..............................tfb.O O THE BEST RUBBER P L A T E S ...................$ 8 .0 0 W H ALE BO N E i’ LA TES ....................... $ 1 0 .0 0 Out-of-town patients can obtain perfect work and save money by calling at our office. NO STUDF.N rS NO .GAS NO COCAINE All work guaranteed for ten years T z E R Portland, Oregon The word “ Verm ont” on s can of maple syrup haa always railed that brand about one hundred per cent in the estimation o f the buyer. A few years ago, however, a method was dis covered o f imparting this same delic ious flavor to preparations without the use o f real maple syrup. This flavor ing ax tract is cal lad Mapleine. If a dish o f syrup mads with raaplo- ine and the real Green Mountain kind is placed before s Vermonter, he would not be able to tell the difference be tween the two. Thie is largely due to the absolute purity o f the ingred ients and the great care used in the manufacture. Mapleine is purely vegetable and makes s syrup that is equal to any and suparior to most brands o f maple syrup that are placed on the market. To make delicious flavorings for cakes, ice cream and sauce«, nothing is required but a little granulated sugar and water with a few drops o f maple ine dissolved therein. Housewives find it a great convenience in preparing puddings out o f leftovers. A little booklet, with the title o f "M apleine Dainties” , is published by the Cresrent 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 todsy and you will say the lim e that thousands o f others have, that here is a flavor with the real maple taste. This little suggestion for a sauce for puddings: Whites o f two eggs, one and a half cups o f granulated sugar, one cup of milk, one teaspoonful o f mapleine. Mapleine is to be used anywhere that another flavoring could be used. Q u oth th e V e g e ta ria n . w h e n n o m o r e y o u r p u rs e can sta n d T h e u p l i f t in t h e p r i c e o f b e e f , T h e r e ’ s m o r e n u tr itio u s f o o d a t h a n d ; E a t b e a n s a n d r ic e , a n d A n d r e lie f . W e l l, Pettit’ s fye Salve f o r 25c. Relieves tired eyes, quickly stops eye aches, congested, inflamed and com mon sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Let th e D eb tor lle w a r e . Briggs— A safe conversational nils ts, When In doubt talk of the weather. Griggs— Safe nothing! I mot my tai lor yesterday, and on my speaking of the weather he replied, “ Yes, It la un settled, and that reminds me of that little bill of yours.”— Boston Tran script. M others w ill fin d Mrs. W in slow 's Soothing Byrup the b est rem edy to u»e fo r th e ir eh ild m a d u rin g the te e th in g p eriod . Very fo rm a l, In a ll t h e la t e n t n o v e l » o u t T h e d a m s e ls a re , b e y o n d a d o u b t. O f lo ft y to n e ; A n d n e v e r s e e t h e i r b e a u x w it h o u t A chaperon. —Louisville Courier-Journal. P IL „ COFFEE' TEA SPICES B A R B A R IC AMT) E XP E N S IV E . ABOUT SOUTH AMEBICA. D r e s s T r i m in l a g s , D e c o r a t i o n s a n d D is h e s S h u n i a G o ld e n H ue. American plows, thrashers sad reap ers cover the Helds of Argentina. There U a revival o f gold thla les Uruguay, the smallest of South ion, not only of drew accessories but American republics. Is as large as Mis also In nearly every department ot souri. house decoration. A railroad crosses th« Andes a^ 12,- There are gurgeoua gold slipper« and stockings to match, gold-embroidered | 340 feet and cuts down the time be veils, and long shawla In netytnd chif tween Santiago and Buenoa Ayree 16 fon cloth, gold turban ornanieuta and days. Ecuador Is larger than Texas. Its plumes, belt buckles and bags. The mesh chain bags are not new, but the capital, Quito, is 1,000 feet higher than bags composed of a mass of gold Mt. St. Bernard, and has 60,000 popu spangles are novel and decorative. lation. Wbatever the foundation material bap- The vallsy of the Amazon Is as wide pens to be It Is completely masked as from New York to Ogden, Utah. with the gold spangles. The fall of the river In 2,000 miles Is There are stunning bags made on a not over 200 feet. foundation of brocaded satin, white Argentine Republic Is larger than and gold, the latter picked out In ara the United States east of the Missis besques of gold cord and embroidery. sippi; 12 times larger than England. Moat of the designs are French and Every third man there Is s foreigner. as ornate as the Louis XVI models Pullman cars cross It In 24 hours. from which they are copied. Buenos Ayres Is said to Increase In Old-faabloned gold-banded china has population 100,000 a year. Its present com* in again, and to correspond other population Is upward of 2,000,000. It table decorations are ornamented with Is the largest Spanish-speaking city I d gold. A new French wars Is shown In the world, and halt again as large which the foundation of crystal or porcelain Is set in baskets ot French as Madrid. Chile Is the narrowest (In propor gilt. There are rose baskets for tha country In the center of the table, individual almond tion to Its length) and bonbon dishes and fruit dishes, as world. It has a coast line that would weU aa card trays and other orna reach from New York to Salt Lake. mental pieces for the drawing room. Its width Is about from New York Toilet articles In bright gold with to Philadelphia. Rio de Janeiro has the finest har out other ornamentation than a mono gram are superseding the silver and bor In the world. It Is one of the Ivory goods for those who can afford oldest cities o f our hemisphere. It is them. Gold-handled umbrellas, both the largest Portuguese-speaking city for men and women, are In again, and In tha world. There are more people put tha simple mission sticks In evi In Rio Janeiro than in all Portugal dence for the last year or so Into the Colombia is 10 times as large as shade. New York state, as long from north In the matter of antique rugs those to south as from St. Paul to New Or having a body or groundwork as near leans. Its coast line is equal In dis to gold color as possible are most fa tance from New York to Chicago. It vored, and In all the Hue of fabrics has produced over $600,000,000 worth and textiles for curtains and portieres of gold. wherever possible gold threads are In terwoven. Gold or gilded paper and ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. work baskets are seen, and, in fact, all down the line the gold revival Is Nearly every man makes a pet o t noted. It seems more or less barbaric, some particular law. and Is expensive. The trouble is not that times have changed, but that you haven't. ' LAD Y DUFFERIN QUITS LONDON. We often think a big silly woman Is sillier than a little silly woman. F o r m e r N e w Y o r k G ir l F in da C i t y ’ s If a man gets to work at 7 o’clock, C li m a t e a n d L i f e T o o T r y in g ;. Lady Dufferln, formerly Flora Davis it Is after 9 before he is fully oiled of Washington square, New York, ha9 up. decided to make her home hereafter Discipline forms the excuse for a In the country, the London correspond lot of nagging and other unpleasant ent of the New York World says. The ness. marchioness has been far from strong Talk about some men being poor at for the past year, and has found the relating an anecdote; did you ever trying climate and the social strain hear a woman try? In London rather more than she wish An easy chair will not keep a man es to stand. at home unless he ts otherwise dis Recently she has been In town super posed to stay there. intending arrangements for moving After a girl gets married, she queers from 7 Carlton House gardens. There the unmarried girls by looking tough she has been giving a few small din when she comes downtown. ners followed by music, to which she Hope Is all right in its way, but tf contributed no little, ,for she is very musical and has a remarkably sweet you haven't anything else, you are about at the end of your rope. voice, which has been well trained. Take good care of your own busi Flora Davis, only daughter ot John H, Davis, banker, ya s one of the most ness, and let others alone; If your ad beautiful girls In New York society vice Is worth anything, sell It. when she consented to become the wife If you happen to know that people of Lord Terence Blackwood, the sue- use too much .medicine, it is not a ond son o f the first marquis bf Duf sign you are a Christian Scientist. ferln and Ava. The wedding took A really polite and capable man place October 16, 1893, In Paris, where can go into any town In the country, Lord Terence's father, who had been and attract attention In six months. governor-general ot Canada, and wbo Man Is very ungrateful: He will had filled with distinction many Im forget the good time he had a month portant diplomatic positions, then rep ago, and say be never had one In his resented Great Britain as ambassador life. to France. Nine years later Lord Ter When a man starts out by saying, ence, who in the meantime had suc ceeded to the courtesy title of Lord “ If I do say It myself,” you can de Clandeboye, became the second mar pend on It that he Is going to pralst himself. quis of Dufferln and Ava. “ I have suffered with piles for thirty- six years. One year ago last April I be gan taking Cascareis for constipation. In BAKINS POWDER the course of a week I noticed the piles - EXTRACTS There are three children, Lady Doris began to disappear and at the end of six JUST RIGHT PROVERBS OF PEOPLB. weeks they did not trouble me at all. Gwendoline, 14 years old; Lady Ursula -ÆEECnSŒ0ÂE> Cascareis have done wonders for me. I CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS Florence, 10, and Lady Patricia CLOSSET a DEVERS Reynard can't rpn forever.— Irish. am entirely cured and feel like a new 323W W ashington St.. Cor. Sixth POST LAÑO. OSE. Ethel. 7. man.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O. Established 15 years Here to stay Eaten bread Is soon forgotten.— T Lady Dufferln has been greatly ad CUT THIS OUT, mail it with your ad . . - L ______ 1 mired In British society not only be Irish. dress to the Sterling Remedy Company, A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla. Chicago. 111., and rec ive a handsome sou He Is lifeless that is faultless.— cause of her royal loveliness, but on By dissolving granulated sugar in water and venir Gold Bon Bon FREE. adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and account of her personal graces and her Latin. a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by charming hospitality. Whom the cap fits, let him wear It.— grocers. If not send 35c for 2 ot. bottle and recipe book. Crescent M f». C o., Seattle, W a . Latin. Let him who Is just become justified A C h r is tm a s B u r le s q u e . ’ William Dean Howells, the famous still more.— Bible. novelist, laughed, at a Christmas din The handsomest flower Is not th« ner In New York, at the old-fashioned sweetest.— Spanish. Christmas story of the sentimental No one Is a fool always; every on« type. sometimes.— French. "Let us be thankful," said Mr. K V t ftittCMt TOR Riches serve a wise man, but com Howells, “ that this story Is no longer Will instantly relieve your aching written. The Dickens of to-day no mand a fool.— French. throat. There is nothing like it for Nothing overcomes passion sooner longer dips his pen and writes— ” Asthma, B ronchitis and lung With a laugh Mr. Howells rattled than silence.— French. troubles. Contains no opiate«. off the burlesque: Much water runs by the mills while Very pleasant to take. A ll D ru is u ti, 25 cents. ’’It was Christmas eve, a night bit the miller sleeps.— Danish. terly cold. The snow was falling soft The finest friendships have been THE DESCHUTES VALLEY ly. heavily; It covered Louses, trees formed In mutual adversity.— Latin. The Place Y ou ’ve Been Reading About P r o m p t O b e d i e n c e . and fields with a glittering mantle of W rite for Information In an icy room destitute of " H a r o ld ,” p e r e m p t o r ily spoke th e white. SPLINTERS. COOPER & TAYLO R , Selling Agts. . ^ _ I1 • te r n f a t h e r , " y o u a r e s p e n d i n g a g o o d every comfort, a woman and two chil d e a l o f m o n e y o n b o o z e a n d t o b a c c o . " dren tried In vain to sleep. Their only 206-7-8-9 Henry Bldg., Portland, Oregon T M eidend J* MH-L * ¡5 ¡Vdc, Sharp shooters— crap players. “ Y e s . s i r .” bed was a heap of straw. Of cover A minute’s work cuts more Ice than " A n d y o u l o o k d i s r e p u t a b l e ." ings they had none. The mother, " Y e s , s i r .” an hour’s talk. made desperate by the cold, heaped " S t o p It a t o n c e ! P u t th e lid on 8nme shows don't have to have a the straw In the most sheltered cor y o u r s e lf!” snow scene to give them a frosty look. H a s t il y t h a n k in g h im , t h e y o u n g m a n ner of the room, and, removing the Whep a man pats you on the back w e n t o u t , b o u g h t a $5 h a t , a n d h a d It door from its hinges, placed it In a c h a r g e d t o t h e s t e r n f a t h e r .— C h i c a g o slanting position against the wall, he 1s trying to jingle the coins In your T r ib u n e . thus making a shield that would be pocket. A* thla very remarkable preparation Is now called, is the greatest Constitutional Remedy ever some slight protection against the Icy Th« pen may be mightier than the knowi. fo r Brood Mare*. Colt*. Stallions and all draughts. All three crept under the sword, but nothing short ot an axa other hordes; also Distemper am ong D ogs and Sheep. This compound ia made o f the purest in door and huddled together, and the will do for some people, gradient* and notan atom o f poisonous or in ju ri youngest child said gratefully: ous nature enters in to it* composition. M any quiet out in the country? Rurallte— persons are now taking SPOHN S fo r La G rippe, " ’ Mother, what must poor children Oh, no; I've got my mother-in law, a Colds, Coughs. K idney Trouble, etc., and it is al w ays aare. It expels the D isea-e Germs fro m the do on Christmas eve who have no parrot and a phonograph out there. body; acts diractly on the Blood and Glands. door to cover them 7 “ SPO H N 'S is now sold b y nearly every d ru ggist Bowers— Who was the beet man at and harness dealer In the land, and any can ge t it the wedding? Powers— The bride’s fo r you. o r send with rem ittance o f price to the manufacturer*, w ho w ill ship to your order, e x S h e W a s W -m ia a . father; he gars thorn a brick bouse. press paid. F ifty cents and $1.00 a bottle, and Mr. Breety. of Boston (ten derly)— $5.00 and $10 the dozen. A man's hsert s usually about tha Ask your doctor the medical Miss Mlgglet. will you— er— meet me Record of Annual Sales. size of tlie Christmas presents he buys. name for a cold on the chest. in the gloaming? Cltylte— Don't you find it awfully 1st Y e a r................ 1.058 Bottles Sold He will say, “ B r o n c h i t i s . ” Mlsa Mlggles, of Milwaukee (eager 4 804 2nd Y e a r .............. 9 250 3rd Y ea r................ ly ) — Any old place you say, Mr. Ask him if it is ever serious. T h « P o lite H a y A ron n d. 19.150 4th Year............................... Breezy. Where Is It and how do you 40.284 6th Y e a r............................... Lastly, ask him if he pre "Then I am to consider myself re 6th Y ear............................... .... 72..?F0 jected V asked the young suitor. ___lOO.r 32 7th Y ea r................ scribes A yer’s Cherry Pec get there? 124.500 8th Y e a r ............................. “ You are to consider your proffer He O wns r», toral for this disease. Keep 9th Y ear............................. . . . 172.485 10th Y ear............................. ...2 2 1 .7 6 0 "Own up, now. Who's the head of of marriage returned with thanks and in close touch with y o u r U th Y ea r............................. ....287.820 .. ,* tha regret that it Is impossible at this your family?” 12th Y ea r............................. ....8 7 8 . M l family physician. 13th Y ear............................... .,..108.720 "My wife used to be,” admitted Mr. time to accept It," said the daughter 548.260 14th Y ear............................. w« publish our formalo« Enpeck. “ But since my daughters are of the magazine editor.— Exchange. S**nd fo r our Booklet o f twelve good rscipea for W « banish aloohol grown up we have a commission form fam ily and srdek medicines. FREE. from our mod io mo« t i l l i n g IIS . of governm ent” — Louisville Courier W o urg# you to "That fellow worries too much about ------in It y oar Journal. business." M o d e r n S o c ie ty . • Think » o r *. When you tell your doctor about the bid •'Yes; it hurts his game of golf.”— “ Jones, as I have discovered, la a Utte in your mouth, loss of appetite tor Louisville Courier-Journal. breakfast, and frequent headache«, «nd liar and a thief.” Qcaists ud Bacteriologists, when he tee* your coated tongue, he will "But you have hltn at your house?" •ay, “ Tou «re biliou«.” Ayer’ i Pill» A truly thoaghtful friend never “ Yea— nobody but you aad me hava work well in euch case«. i rates any of our faults discovered It yst. '—Cleveland Leader. GOSHEN, IN D , O . S . A . - ■ ■ i U > f i > . J . O . O » O s . L n ra U .U a ««.— J MAPLEINE CASTOR» For Infant« and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Dse For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy o f Wrapper. A V e c e te b le cm. P r t a n m a b lF h Mrs. Chu$wat«r nudged her husband “Joaiah," she asked, in a low voic* "what 1« that man In uniform doing?" "H e’s bottling a sample of the atmos* phare In thla ear," answered Mr. Chuff- water. "W hat’s he doing that for?” “ He’s going to uae It aa a fertlllxea What did you auppoae?" B ou n d to M a k e * S a le . "Wouldn’ t you like to try a bottle of my celebrated eye remedy? Only 88 T o B real: la New Shoes. A lw ays sh ake In A llen 's Foot-Ease, a pow d er, cents." t cures h - t , sw ea tin g, a c h in g , s w o lle n feet, "N o; there’« nothing whatever the ¡urea corn s, in g ro w in g n a ils and b u n ion s. At J l d ru g g ists and s h o e steres, 25c. B o u t accep t matter with my eye»." .n ysubatltute. Sam ple m ailed FR E E . A ddress "Well. It’« equally good for removing U len 8. O lm sted, Le R oy , N. Y. corns. As a corn remedy I «ell it foi 10 cent«." H er V o c s b s la r r . “ When I returned from our poker party last night my wife Just looked it me; not a word was spoken.” “ My wife looked at me, too, and I lon't believe that a word was u » looken.” — Houston Post. 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