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NEWS OF THE WEEK
I Condensed Form lor Our I
I Youthful R obbsrs C on fess to Holding
Up Grsat Northern.
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to a
Busy Readers.
HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
A Resum e o f the L ese Important but
Not L ees Interesting Events
o f the P ast Week.
R ep resentative Huff,
vania, is seriously ill.
SO PH IA
WTTLE5EN
HEALTH VERY P O O R -
RESTORED BY PERUNA
Catarrh Twenty-five Years-
M a Bad Gough,
Miss Pop'iia K i t ’leson, Evanston,
Illinois, U. 8. A., writes:
“ I have been Iron! led with catarrh
for m a r l y twenty-five years, and have
tiied many cutes for it, b ut obtained
vety little help.
‘’Toen my brother advised me to try
Peruna, and I did.
“ My heal h—wai very poor at the
tim e I began taking Peruna. My throat
was v ry sore and I bad a bait cough.
“ Peruna has cured me. The chronic
catarrh Is gone and my health is very
much improved.
“ I re ommend Pt-runa to all my
friends who are troubled s» I was.”
PERUNA TABLETS:—Some people pre­
fer tablets, rather than medicine in a
fluid form. Such people can obtain
Peruna tablets, which represent the
medicinal i n g ie d h m s of Peruna.
Each tablet equals one avoiage dose
of Peruna.
Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative
M muiaclured by the Peruna Drug
Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio.
S d e u rfl a n d Sound F act.
“The workings of the hurnau mind
when asleep are full of wonder,” re­
m arked a scientist who was paying a
visit to an acquaintance. “ Have you
ever sta rte d up from a sound dream ­
less sleep, with every sense on th«
a le rt and w ith your whole being
thriilng w ith a vivid yet Indefinable
feeling th a t som ething w as wrong and
Instant action required?"
“O ften,” replied his hostess, “and In
nearly every case I have found th a t I
w as awakened by the fum bling of my
husband’» key a t the front d o o r!”
H a rd to Do W ith o u t Pockets.
“The most annoying tiling in n a ry
life for a recruit Is the absence of
Bide pockets in the uniform trousers,”
J. It. Hose, a yeoman a t the navy re­
cruiting station, said th is morning.
“T h e average m an doesn't realize how
strong Is the custom of thrusting his
hands in his trousers pockets until he
dons a p a ir w ithout pockets. I’ve worn
th e navy uniform four years now, and
I frequently find myself trying to put
my hands In my pockets."—K ansas City
Times.
§ » y r u p 5 j j r
^ E lix v rs fS enna
Cleanses
leanses th
Ihev^y.slem E ffect-
f
ually,Dispels Colas andr ead
a c k e s d ue to Consti m otion;
A cts naturally, acts Truly a s
a L a x a tiv e .
B est \ forMen\vkmen an dCkild
in-youndand Old
'to o ¿et
get it:
its^Benej' icial Effects
Alwavs buy the Genuine which
has me |ull name of the Com-
"CA LIFO RN IA
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S y r u p
C o .
by whom it is manufactured, printed on tlie
front of every package.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
one size only, regular price 50*p*»- battle.
D U a itr o a a
R e a c tio n .
"I was awfully worried about Johnny
when be bad that last sick spell,” said
Mrs. Lapel in g, “and when the doctor told
me be whs going to get well 1 went fair­
ly deleterious with joy.”
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A H air
Dressing
Nearly every one likes a fine
hair dressing. Something to
make the hair more manage­
able; to keep it from being
too rough, or from splitting
at the ends. Something, too,
that will feed the hair at the
9ame time, a regular hair-food.
W ell-fedhairvill be strong,and
will remain where it belongs—
on the head, not on the comb!
Tho boat kind o t e testim o n ial—
“ SoU to r ev er six ty years.”
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—
a i s . Att2at*.
9 u tu r u a u
fxyers sa.
—
WORK O F BOYS.
of
P e n n sy l­
R ockefeller has given a n o th e r $500,-
000 to the R ockefeller institute.
Chinese of San F ran cisco are o r­
ganizing a b o y co tt again st the J a p ­
anese.
T ru ste e s of S tan fo rd univ ersity have
set aside $500,000 for the purchase of
books.
T he_ em ploym ent of union m en as
inspectors m akes railro ad m anagers
indignant.
An earth q u ak e lastin g 20 seconds
was felt a t M arysville, Cal. N o dam ­
age w as done.
A runaw ay B rooklyn boy has ju st
retu rn e d hom e a fte r 20 y e a rs’ absence.
He is a m illionaire.
Ice id B ering S tra its has broken up
and steam er traffic to the n o rth will
be m ore re g u la r now.
T h e largest balloon ever con stru cted
has ju st been finished at D anville, III.
W hen inflated it is 150 feet high.
A G erm an has ju st been a rrested
who. it is believed, was a tte m p tin g to
reach the kaiser to assa ssin a te him.
Sam uel G om pers, p resid en t of the
A m erican F e d e ratio n of L abor, b itte r­
ly denounces congress for n o t passing
the bills dem anded by the laboring
men.
A false alarm of a dynam ite plot
caused a panic in one of Chicago’s
schools.
Arizona dem ocrats have indorsed
Bryan and approved F o ra k e r’a stand
on statehood.
W est V irg in ia ’s democratic dele­
gates at-largo have been instructed to
vote for Bryan.
The A rkansas river is over it banks
at several places in A rkansas and flood
ing bottom lands.
A severe wind storm has swept over
Clay county, K ansas, but very little
damage was done.
Tornadoes th a t swept Oklahoma
northwest of G uthrie brought great
damage to crops and farm property.
A gale of wind a t Chicago preceded
an electrical storm which did consid
erable damage in all p a rts of the city.
Dallas, Tex., is w ithout lights or
drinkable w ater. Residences in the de
vastated district have been robbed by
looters.
B u tte members of the G. A. R. have
been aroused because one of the
ehurcbes has been tendered to Emma
Goldman for her lectures.
D ynam iters wrecked the big pipe
lioe th a t conveys w ater from Bonita
Mountains, New Mexico, to Carrizozo,
N. M. R epairs are being made. This
pipe line cost $1,000,000.
R ear-A dm iral Crowninshield, retired,
is dead.
France and Germany "have agreed on
a plan for the pacification of Morocco.
H earst is gaining in the recount of
New York m ayoralty ballots of the
1905 election.
A typhoon at Hankow, China, cost
more than 1,000 lives and wrecked 500
junks.
A Columbus, Ohio, boy invented a
machine with which he has made sev­
eral successful flights.
San Francisco supervisors are check­
ing up the city treasu rer’s accounts. He
is alleged to be short $37,500.
Johnson’s managers predict his nom ­
ination for democratic presidential can­
didate on the second or third ballot.
A tornado which swept A lfalfa coun­
ty, Okla., killed 14 people and injured
many others, besides doing much dam ­
age to property.
The Belgian consular agent at Rabat,
Morocco, has been m altreated by na­
tives and his home government is likely
to take energetic action.
J. C. Stubbs says our Oriental trade
is threatened if the ruling of the inter­
state commerce comm ission regarding
freight rates on western roads holds.
Mrs. Carrie N ation has been arrested
at Pittsburg.
Chester, Pa., is having trouble with
3treet car men.
T w o cruisers and five torpedo boats
have left San Francisco for Portland.
A company of militia is to be organ­
ized at H onolulu, the first for the isl­
ands.
S enator Bailey, of Texas, will go to
the democratic national convention as
a delegate.
T w o U tah m ining companies are
fighting over a silver mine said to be
w orth $1,450,000.
Senator F oraker is favoring Roose­
velt fo r another term , as he dislikes
him less than T aft.
A m an has ju st been arrested in
Michigan for a m urder com m itted in
Colorado 15 years ago.
An ex-member of the United States
secret'service is in trouble at Flagstaff,
Arizona, for trying to e xtort money.
T he troops of the pretender to the
Morocco throne have looted all the gov­
ernment buildings and houses of the
sultan.
W hile preparations were in progress
for the funeral of a Kansas City man,
the supposed corpse sat up and asked
for a drink.
Mrs. H arry T haw has withdraw n her
suit for divorce. It is thought this is a
move to gain control of any property
he may have
M rs. A lfred V an d erb ilt has secured
a divorce.
P re sid e n t F allieres, of F rance, is
visiting K ing E dw ard.
A S eattle w om an sen t h e r d au g h ­
ter for a d o cto r and th en com m itted
suicide.
W . T. H am ilton, th e la st living of
G eneral C u ste t’s scouts, has ju st died
at B utte, M ont.
G reat Falls. M ont., Ju n e S.— The
hold-up of the n o rth b o u n d Great
N o rth e rn tra in s t th e stockyards,
about a anile and a half from this
i ity w as the work of th ree boys, who
now occupy cells in the city jail. A
fourth youth, who adm its having as­
sisted tn planning the hold-up, but
who look no active p a rt, is also a
prisoner. T h e tjuaret have m ade s
com plete confession to the police. T he
nam es of the four boys are: A lbert
H atch, aged 15; W illiam Randall,
aged 17; H a rry R heam s, aged 15, and
G eorge C ressw eil, aged 18.
A ccording to the sto ry told by R an­
dall. R heam s and Creasw ell, the h old­
up w as planned and carried out under
the g eneralship of H atch, the y o u n g ­
est of th e four, w ho is said to have
turned the sw itch, o rdered the e n g i­
neer to back up and to have gone
th ro u g h the p a sse n g er coaches w ith
the c onductor, forcing th e la tte r at
the point of a gun to collect from the
passengers. A ccording to the o th er
boys, it was also H a tch w ho shot
W iliiam
D em psey
and
narrow ly
m issed
sh o o tin g
C onductor Jack
H ayes.
R heam s sta te d th a t H atch, after
they had left the scene of the hold­
up, proposed th a t th ey cross Sun
river to the M ontana C entral line and
hold up p assen g er train No. 236 from
B utte, w hich w as due in tw o o r three
hours. B ecause he dem urred, R heam s
states, H atch drew his revolver and
th rea te n e d to kill him.
H e w as dissuaded from the second
a tte m p t a t tra in ro b b e ry by the tw o
y o u th s w ho w ere w ith him.
T h e sto ries told by th ^ boys, with
the exception of H atch, agreed in the
m ain details. T h ey sta te th a t the
hold-up was planned tw o n ig h ts be­
fore, it being decided to rob the train
the first dark night.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
INVESTIGATE E X P R E S S R A T E S.
State Railroad Com m ission Has Fancy
Figuras to Start With.
Salem, Or., May 26.—An investigation
lias been started by the railroad com­
mission regarding express rates en­
forced by the Wells, Fargo and the
Pacific express companies in Oregon.
Some startling revelations have been
brought to light that will likely de­
mand the attention of the commission
in the near future.
Com parisons have been m ade show­
ing the relative charges on lines in O r­
egon and the charges in other states for
similar distances and for the same class
of goods. From P ortland to Siskiyou,
a distance o f 385 miles, the Wells-
Fargo express company charges a m er­
chandise rate of $2.75 for 100 pounds,
while for the same distance in Missouri
a rate has been established by the M is­
souri railroad commission, which is
now in force, of $2 for 100 pounds. The
m erchandise rate in T exas for a sim­
ilar distance is $2.05.
The rates charged by the Pacific ex­
press company are even more exorbi­
tan t according to the figures given out
by the railroad commission. The P a ­
cific express company operates out ot
Portland east over the O. R. & N. For
140 miles over the O. R. & N., from
Portland to H untington, the general
merchandise rate for 100 pounds is $4.
For 358 miles, or the same distance for
which the W ells-Fargo charges $2.75
in W estern Oregon, the Pacific express
company in E astern Oregon charges
$3.75.
Compared with similar distances in
Missouri and Texas, the rates of the
Pacific express company are extreme.
For 440 miles in Missouri the general
merchandise express rate is $2.10 and
in
Texas it is $2.30. In both these
FEA RS FO R S H IP .
states the rates have been fixed by
railroad commissions and have been ac­
S te a m e r V aderland Is R eported Sunk cepted by the express companies and
With All On B oard.
are now in force. The rates given are
P aris, June 2.—A special dispatch for the same classes of goods in every
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to the P e tit Jo u rn a l from B russels instance.
says th a t it is rum ored the R ed S tar
ANNUAL INSURAN CE R E PO R T
steam er V aderland has been w recked
in the N o rth sea in a dense fog. T h ere
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te S how s G row th and
are 1600 p assengers aboard.
L lo y d ’s does not confirm this news,
P re se n t S ta tu s o f B usiness.
which, how ever, com es from w hat is
Salem.—F rank Benson, secretary of
usually considered a m ost reliable state, as ex officio insurance commis­
source. T h ere w ere th re e collisions sioner, has completed his annual re­
in the N o rth sea today, and p assen ­ port. It is now being printed and will
gers on the D o v er-O sten d mail packet be available within a few weeks. The
declare th a t th ey saw a vessel cast report includes a statement of the to­
aw ay on the G oodw in sands.
tal risks w ritten by all insurance com­
panies doing business within the state
New Y ork, June 2 —N o official con­ of Oregon, the gross premiums received,
firm ation could be obtained to n ig h t in premiums returned, losses paid and the
this city of the re p o rt of the w recking net premiums for taxation of all au­
of the ste am er V aderland in the N orth thorized companies’ and associations for
sea. T h e offices of the In tern a tio n a l the year ending December 31, 1907.
M ercantile M arine, which co n tro ls the
Besides much other valuable infor­
Red S ta r Line, and the offices of the mation the report shows the aggregate
Red S ta r L ine com pany w ere closed business transacted within the state
T h e Red S ta r steam er V aderland since 1895; the amount of licenses and
was due to sail from A ntw erp for taxes paid into the state treasury since
New Y o ik M ay 30. A ccording to 1887, and gives a list of all the insur­
schedule she w ould have reached D o­ ance companies authorized to transact
ver on Sunday, from w hich p o rt she business in Oregon on May 8, 1908. A
w ould be re p o rte d on her arrival. Up statem ent of the business of the sev­
to a late hour Sunday night she had eral Oregon m utual fire relief associa­
tions for the year ending December 31,
not been reported.
t907, is also included.
BIG RAIL C O N T R A C T .
C om plete E lgin-Joseph Line.
Illinois C en tral to S pend S I,4 5 0 ,OOO
—
fo r New S teel.
B irm ingham , Ala., Ju n e 2.—T a n ­
gible evidence of generous p ro p o r­
tions th a t p ro sp e rity is re tu rn in g is
given in the fact th a t the Illinois C en­
tral R ailroad com pany, in connection
with the opening y e sterd a y of its new
line betw een C hicago, B irm ingham
and A tlanta, has placed a c o n tra ct for
52,000 to n s of steel rails, to cost
$1,450.000.
T he c o n tra ct goes to the T ennessee
Iro n & Coal com pany, and is the la rg ­
est o rd e r since the financial depres
sion set in. O nly one c o n tra ct, th at
of the P ennsylvania, takes rank w ith
it.
T he official an n ouncem ent th a t the
Illinois "C entral has decided to ignore
w hat rem ains of the financial depres-
si> n is likely to set the pace for o th er
large system s w hich have been w ith­
holding sim ilar o rd e rs until conditions
arc fully norm al.
T his co n tra ct will enable the steel
m ills here to open ad ditional plan ts
and give im m ediate w ork to m ore
th an tw o th o u san d skilled m en w ho
have been idle for som e tim e. In an
indirect way it will sta rt the wave of
p ro sp e rity over the en tire South, p u t­
ting a larg e am ount of m oney into
im m ediate circulation and stim ulating
all so rts of business.
In the Portland mail from the East
to General Manager J. P. O'Brien, of
the O. R. & N. company, he has received
the long-expected instructions from
New York to proceed with constuiction
of the Elgin-Joseph branch. About
$500,000, the amount necessary to com
plete the line, has been provided. From
300 to 400 men will be put on at once.
For the last two months the authoriza­
tion from Mr. H arrim an for this work
has been expected daily. As soon as
the effects o f last year’s money strin ­
gency began to wane Mr. O ’Brien made
annlication for the necessary funds to
complete the road to Joseph.
Um atilla Wool Sale.
Pendleton.—Umatilla county wool to
the am ount of 1,500,000 pounds was
sold in this city and Pilot Rock last
week in the regular wool sales fixed
by the Oregon W oolgrowcrs’ associa­
tion. The highest price paid at either
Pendleton or Pilot Rock was 13 3-8
cents for the clip of L. L. M ann of
Birch Creek. The lowest price paid
was 6 1-4 cents for the clip o f D. L.
Johnson o f Echo. This clip was very
sandy and last year brought a very low
price. The average price paid for the
wool sold in the county so far is 11 1-8
cents per pound.
PATRICK
Drovs all th« snakes from
IR E L A N D
WILL CEM ENT CANAL.
Seep age C auses Washout on Umatilla
Irrigation Ditch.
Pendleton.—A section of the main
feed canal of the Umatilla ir r ig a t io n
project about 40 feet in length was
washed out betw een F o s te r and Echo,
the cause of the washout being seep­
age water, which has constantly
drained through the porous soil at
th at point. T h e O. R. & N. track is
within a few fetft of the canal at that
point, a nd the grade has been softened
tor a bout half a mile by the seepage.
T he g o v e rn m e n t engineers have de­
cided to cem ent a section of the canal
there. It is estim ate d it will cost
$21,100 to complete the cem ent work
necessary. O w in g to the s tr o n g flow
under the tracks, the company has
kept trac k walkers constantly there
for several m onth s. All trains have
run slowly over the place for some
lime. Costly repairs will be m ade on
the O. R. & N. track. W a te r will be
urned off the feed canal while the re­
pairs are in progress.
R are S p ecies o f Duck.
K lam ath Falls.— H u n te r s on the
K lam ath river near T e te r s landing
report the finding of a pair of red
ducks nesting am ong the tules. T h e
birds are small and supposed t o be
cinnamon teal, a species of duck rarely
seen in this section. T h e pelicans
have returne d in g reat nu m b ers this
spring. The rapid g ro w th of the city
tnd the se ttlem ent of the hills be ­
tween Lake E w auna and the U pper
Klamath lake seemed for several years
past to have driven the pelicans to
other fields. However, they are here
n great num bers this year.
S'JACOBS OIL
Drives ell aches from the body,
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and
C O N Q U E R S PAIN
15c— ALL DRUGGISTS—80c.
&>
m SHOES AT ALL
r PRICES. FOR EVERY
" MEMBER Of THE FAMILY,
MEN, BOYS, WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN.
th a n a ny mthar m * n u fa o 1 u *o * In t h a _
.
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W. L Douglas $ 4 and $ 5 Gilt f dge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price
J tx ch u t Pdv.
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VA.UTIOW. W* I- D . jijs name an«l price is stamped on bottom. T n k f We Mnbett^s««.
“ “ "w .ro£
L i t e r a l C h a r it y .
A C inch.
“ I would like to take the sense of the
“And how can you be sure of going
to heaven?” asked the Sunday school meeting about this charity relief,” said
he professional philanthropist.
teacher.
And when the contribution was takea
“ I guess," said little Tommy Wise,
“the best way would be to get pa to ip he found be had taken nothing else,
say we couldn’t. Then ma would take -B altim ore American.
C o o s Finds Oil.
Marshfield.—T h e stir over oil in us there or bust. T h a t’s how we got Mother, will And Mr*. Window1. Soothing
the be,’, remedy to use tor thair oUktv'X
Coos county, successfully held down to the seashorp Inst sum m er.’’—P hila­ Syrup
luring the teething period.
for several weeks past, has reached delphia Press.
the stage that facts cannot longer be
T h e G en try .
P St. Vitus’ Dance »nd »It Nervous PI»-»see
kept from the public. Oil men have r|T
"She’s engaged, ain ’t she?” Inquired
Til A permanently eure«i by Dr. Kline’s Great
been here on investigating missions, •Verve Restorer. Kend for FRRK #2trial bottle and the haughty blonde a t the ribbon coun­
nd corporations and individuals have treatise. Dr. IL JLKline, 1*1., 831 Arch bt., PbilA..Pa ter.
quietly been taking options for sev­
N s m lu i Ilia Bablea.
“Yes,” replied the lady who sold
eral weeks. Actual crude oil has been
A farm er near Wigtown has eight laces, "she’s engaged to th a t new sales­
struck near Handon, and gas lias been
encountered in m any places. A round daughters, who a re named to represent lady’s brother.”
“W here’s he employed a t? ”
Coos Bay indications are sufficiently his feelings a t the tim e of their birth.
strong to w a rran t large options ami The eldest is called “Jo y ," nml the sec­
” He’s a night w atch gentlem an ove*
extensive pre para tions for borings.
ond beu.s the name of “Summer,” as to Bargen A Oo.’«.”— Philadelphia
she -was born in July. The third a r­ Frees.
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C o n stru c t E lectric Line.
rived a t a tim e of financial difficulties,
S t i ll In E v i d e n c e .
Baker City.—It is the intention of the and would have been called “Sorrow,”
Matron (out on house hunting expedi­
Grand Ronde Electric company to con­ but her m other refused to have the tion)—Who occupied these apartments
struct 33 miles of electric line this name. So Sarah was substituted. last?
summer from Union to connect with Things «’ere brighter when number
Janitor—A family named Johnson.
ihe Rock creek line in Baker county, at four came, and “Hope” was her por­
Matron—Know anything about them?
a cost of approximately $50,000. This tion, while live and six—twins—were
Janitor—No, ma’am.
line will connect with the lines of the respectively ’‘Spring” and “April,” this
Matron (auiffing the a ir)—Well, I do.
Fremont Power company at the Red
They were fond of onions, sauerkraut, sad
Boy mine to the south of Sumpter, last being their birth month. The sev­ codfish.
thus assuring the patrons of the Grand enth w as styled “H arvest,” and the
Ronde company ample power the year youngest “Com fort.”
UOWA KD E. BV ETON.—A Mayer »nd Chemist.
round. The company will also erect
■ ■ Lead ville, Colorado. Specimen price«: Gold,
Silver,L
fi ; Hold,
BIlTwrJôcj Gol
Gold« Wo; Zino or
ma
msam
■ JA
j Kilver,
L ad, |1
Isold, Ktlver,73c;
a brick addition to the union station
__e n v e lo p e s » n d
W ^ M\
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I
Copper, fl. Cyanide teett. Mailla*
24x24. one and one-half stories, for
Control »nd Vm-
A
I rn. Æ ■ * I
I full prico
price list
1 »ent on application. Co
m
m m ■ m « | nlro
work solid tod, Reference*
iterano«! t Carbonat.
nlrew
transformers.
{tonal Bank.
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Double the E nrollm ent.
U niversity of Oregon, Eugene.—
Judging from the applications that ate
B e ars the
pouring into the R egistrar’s office, fhe S ig n a tu re of
freshm an class of next September will
be the largest in the history of the uni­
versity-
More than 200 applications
T h e Id e a !
have already been received from grad­
“T he funniest thing happened last
uates o f the different high schools and
academics throughout the state, and it night,” confessed the dainty college
is safe to predict that there will be at girl, all red with dainty blushes.
least 100 iimre, as many freshmen do
"W hat was It, d ear?” asked her chum,
not apply for standing until college eagerly.
opens in tile fall.
••Why—why, I was Just going to pro­
nounce tbe word ’kiss.’ ”
O pen G ates a t H erm iston.
“ And d iry trn ? ”
Pendleton.— W ith hundreds of e n ­
“ So—er—H arry took the word right
thusiastic excursionists in attendance
and ideal w eather prevailing, the Jiead out of my m outh.”
gates of the Um atilla irrigation p r o ­
ject were throw n open at H e rm iston
how 's This?
last w tek. An excursion train of six Wo offer On® H u n d re d D o llars R ew ard fo r an y
coaches left this place, be ating a large cast* of C a ta rrh th a t c a n n o t be c u re d by H a !’•
num ber of representative bu sin e ss1 C a ta rrh C ure. F J. CHKNEY & CO., T oledo, O
men and farm ers, as well as r e p re ­ W e, th e underH iR ned, h a v e k n >wn F. J.
sentatives from Milton, Freewater, C h en e y for th e la st 16 y ea rs, a n d b eliev e h lm
p erfec tly h o n o ra b le In all bulsnciis tra n sa c tio n s
W es to n and Athena.
a n d fin a n c ia lly ab le to c a rry o u t a n y obllga*
P ro g re ssiv e S pirit at C ornelius.
Cornelius.—The old schooihouse in
Cornelius, which has so long been an
eyesore to the more enterprising por­
tion of the people, has been torn down
and preparations are being m ade to
erect a new one, which will be a credit
to the city and district.
tiou m a d e by h is firm .
W ALDING, K IN N A N & M ARV IN ,
W holesale D ru g g ists, Toledo,O
H a ll’s C a ta rra h C u re Is nkon in te r n a lly , a»t-
ln g d ire c tly u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s s u r ­
fai es o f th e system . T e stim o n ial* s e n t fice.
P ric e 75 c e n ts p er b o ttle. Bold by a ll D ru g g ists.
T ak e H a ll's F a m ily P ills for C o n s tip a tio n .
A
T rn e
R p lt n p h .
Mnrle Lloyd, the famous English
music hall star, had been describing, at
S to c k ed W ith Fish.
B aker City.—T h o m as H. P a rk e r, of a dinner in New York, an actor whose
:he sta te fish com m ission, received at career drink had ryined.
“Yea,” said Miss Lloyd, “he was a
N orth P ow der the o th e r day 31,000
tro u t, w hich have been placed in the frightful drinker. Aa hard a drinker,
lakes at the head of N o rth P ow der In fact, as an ancient Yorkshire tavern-
river and in>otner stre am s n e ar by.
keeper on whose tomb Is Inscribed:
** 'H e has lost his best custom er.’ "
PO RTLA N D M A RK ETS.
Drain M ore K lam ath L and.
K lam ath Falls. — Twelve hundred
acres of swamp land north of Klamath
Cleveland G oes H om e.
Falls, near Naylor, will be reclaimed
L akew ood. N. J.. Ju n e 2.— E x -P re si­ bv the owners, Fred Melhase and John
Hagelstein.
adjoining-has raised
dent G rover Cleveland, w ho has been some of the Land
finest vegetables ever
confined to the Lakew ood H otel for grown in Klamath county, and this
tw o m o n th s w ith an a tta ck of rh e u ­ land when drained will be cut up into
W h e a t—Club, 89c per bushel; red
m atic g out and acute indigestion, has small truck patches. The surveyed line Russian, 87c; bluestem , 92c; V alley,
of the Oregon Eastern, running noith
sufficiently recovered from his illness from Klam ath Falls to N atron, will 89c.
B arley— Feed, $25.50 per to n ; rolled,
to leave here to d ay for his hom e in cross this area of swamp land and the
527.50(<|28.50; brew ing, $26.
P rinceton. T he tra p was m ade in dike will be used in draining it.
John H a y s H am m o n d 's large to u rin g
O a ts—N o. 1 w hite, $27.50 p e r to n ;
gray, $27.
car. Mr. Cleveland was accom panied
N evada’s G overnor an O regonian.
by M rs. C leveland and D r. G. Rowe
H ay —T im o th y , W illam ette V alley,
O n tario .— D en S. D ickerson, w ho is f 17 p e r to n ; W illam ette V alley, o r­
R ockw ood, w ho has been a lte rn a tin g
w ith D r. Jo sep h T. B ryant, the family now G overnor of N evada, vice Jo h n dinary, $15; E a s te rn O regon, $18.50;
Sparks, deceased, is a M alheur C oun­ m ixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12;
physician, in c arin g for the patient.
ty boy, aged 34 years. H is paren ts ilfalfa m eal, $20.
reside on a farm five m iles w est of
D ressed M eats—H ogs, fancy, 8c per
Collide in C hannel.
Vale. H e left this section seven years ooiind; ord in ary , 7c; large, 6c; veal,
D over, June 2.—A heavy fog in the ago for N evada and joined the M iners extra 7c; o rd in ary , 6c; heavy, 5c; m u t­
channel to n ig h t, w hich has lasted for U nion in W hite Pine C ounty, and ton, fancy, 8(i?9c.
24 hours, has been resp o n sib le for w hen the union asked reco g n itio n on
B u tte r— E x tra s, 25c per pound;
several collisions. T h e B ritish steam er the State ticket he was nam ed as lieu- fancy. 24c; choice, 20c; store, 16c.
ten
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H
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served
in
the
Q ueensw ood w as tow ed in to the h a r­
E g g s—C andled, 19tfi20c per dozen;
bor, having been seriously dam aged Philippine w ar, enlisting in P o rtlan d . uncandled, 18*c per dozen.
in a collision w ith the Spanish steam er
P o u ltry — M ixed chickens, 12}@13c
F ruit C ro p Will be Heavy.
Berm eo. B efore she could be g o t to
per pou n d ; fancy hens, 13}(S>14c;
her m oorings, the Q ueensw ood sank
Baker City. — Unless exceptionally ro o ste rs, 8c; fryers, 22)ffi'25c; b ro ile rs,
in the harbor. T h e B erm eo began cold weather should overtake this part 10(fi22ic; ducks, old, 16<®17c; spring,
leaking badly. A p o rtio n of the crew o f the country there will be a large 224W35c; geese, SltfOc; turkeys, alive,
of the steam er L oanda, from H a m ­ fruit crop, according to men who are 16(S l8c for hens, 14((il6c for go b b lers;
b u rg for W est A frica, w ho landed heavily interested in fruit lands and o r­ dressed, 17® t8c.
here to n ig h t, re p o rt being in collision chards. In the immediate vicinity of
A polcs— Select, $2 50 p e r b ox; fancy.
Baker City fruit is necessarily slower $2; choice, $1 50; o rdinary, $1.23.
w ith an unknow n steam er.
on account of the altitude, but over
P o ta to e s— O ld O regon*, choice, 70
in Pine and Eagle valleys it is far ■<?80c p e r h u n d re d ; sw eet, 5 ic per
C lo se to a Mile a M inute.
L o s A ngeles, June 2.—T h e tw o advanced. Recent cold spells have not pound.
S tra w b e rrie s— O reg o n , V0(®17}c per
day s’ a u to m eet held in th is city was damaged the crop materially.
pound.
an unpreced en ted success, several
S couring Mills to R eopen.
V
egetables—T u rn ip s, $1 50 p e r sack;
thousand people being in atten d an ce
t l sn-ST 75;
beets,
$ 125;i
P endleton.— It was announced a few -a rro ts ,
at to d ay 's races. T h e C oast record
for 50 m iles on a c ircu lar track, days ago th a t the w heels of th e P e n ­ parsnips. $1.25; cabbage, $1.75®2 per
bro k en yesterday, was equaled today dleton sco u rin g m ills w ould be sta rte d -w t ; beans, wax. 7®8c per p o u n d ;!
by R alph H am lin w ho drove a 42- tu rn in g about June 1. T h e nneertain head lettuce, 12}®15c p e r d ozen; eel-
horsepow er, six-cylinder car 50 m iles condition of the w ool m ark e t is r e ­ ■ry. 85c p e r d ozen; a sp arag u s, $1.50
in 57 m inutes and 43 seconds. H am ­ sponsible for th e late s ta rt, b u t it ■>er b o x ; egg plan t, 20c per ponnd;
lin m ade this record y e sterd a y d uring will not sh o rte n the season’s run. Sev­ parsley, 25c per d ozen; peas, 5®6$e
tbe last 50 m iles of the 100-mile- race, eral thousand pounds o f w ool are per p o u n d ; peppers, 20c p e r pound;
now on hznd and m ore is arriving -adishes. 15c p e r d o zen ; rh u b a rb . 3c
and m ade the sam e tim e today
per nou n d ; spinach, 3c p e r pound;
daily.
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•auliflow er, $2 50 p e r crate.
Foot o f Snow in Nevada.
T e a c h e rs TuCn H o m e ste a d e rs.
H ops— 1907. prim e and choice, 5®
Ely. Nev., Ju n e 2.—T h e heaviest
O n ta rio —About 30 teachers of the l i e n e r pou n d : olds. 2® 3c p e r pound.
snow sto rm since last w inter was e x ­ public schools of M alheur county have
W ool— F.astern O reg o n , average
perienced . here last night. Fully a filed on homesteads under irrigation best, 1 l® l5 c p e r pound, acco rd in g to
foot of snow fell. T h e sto rm wag g e n ­ projrcts n ra r Vale and will engage in sh rin k ag e: V alley, '0 ® lU c .
eral betw een Ely and Cobre. N o dam ­ farm ing A number of unm arried wo­
M ohair—C hoice 18®18}c per pound
age was rep o rted .
i men teachers are in the number.
C ascara B ark - 3 } ® 4c per pound.
WANTED
INFORMATION
REGARDING
F a r m o r B u s in e s s
for sale. N ot particular about location.
Wish to hear from OWNER only who will
sell direct to buyer. Give price, descrip­
tion and state whon possession can be
had. Address,
L DARBYSHIRE. Bet 228.
Rachwl*. E Y.
2 0 M U L E TEA M
BORAX
5 lbs.
IN A N E W PA C K A G E
Most economical to buy. All dealers. Save the
package topst each are worth 12 coupons in ax-
! change for p resen ts. Premium list free of
Pacific Coast Borax Co.. Oakland. CaL
I
MOORE
“T he
D irectly on the beach overlooking I
tbe ocean. Hot s a lt baths an« I
C lIF F H n ilS F ■■«*bathing. Recren»
U U rr n u l l « tlon pier for flshlog. .
OF Sb" parlors. Electric lights. Fire-1
u r place and steam neat. Fine walks I
flBFftnN ” *nd driven. Sea foods a spec- I
JfttU U ri Ultjr. Rates. 92.60 and $3.00 I
per day. *0“ Special rates by the week. |
krnm DAN. J. HOOKE, Proprietors
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I IK N w i l t i n g to a d v e r tis e rs plnsmn I
m e n tio n t h is p a p e r .
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s.s.s
CURES
.M A LA RIA
M alaria is due to im purities and poisons in th e blood. Instead of being
rich, stro n g and healthy, the circulation has become infected w ith germ s of
disease which destroy the rich, red corpuscles th a t furnish nourishm ent and
stren g th to the body, and reduced th is vital fluid to such a weak, w atery
condition th a t it is no longer able to keep th e system in health, or w ard off
the countless diseases and disorders th a t assail it.
The loss of these
red corpuscles takes the color and glow of health from th e cheek, and we
see paie, sallow faces and washed out, chalk y com plexions am ong th e first
sym ptom s of M alaria.
B ut M alaria is a general system ic disease, and as
th e blood becomes more heavily loaded w ith its germ s we have m ore serious
aid com plicated sym ptom s ; the im pure blood h av in g its effect on all parts
cf th e body. T he appetite faits, digestion is weakened, chills and slig h t
lever are frequent, and the sufferer loses energy and am bition because of •
co n stan t tired-out and “ no account ’’ feeling. T he lack of necessary nour­
ish m en t and healthful qualities in
the blood causes boils and abscesses,
During t t o e I w u running s farm on
skin affections, and in som e cases
th . Mimimippi river »nd becam . »o impreg­
sores and ulcers to break out, and
nated with Malaria that for a ;ear I was
som etim es th e p atien t is prostrated
almo»t ■ phyiical wreck. 1 tried ■ number
with a spell of m alarial fever w hich
a t medicine» recommended ae Mood purtS-
m ay leave h is health perm anently
era, chill curaa, and Malaria eradicatocs.
im paired.
To cure M alaria both a
hut nothing did ma any good until I bagaa
blood purifier and tonic are necessary,
to use S. S. S. The reeult wee that after
taking it for awhile I waa aa wall and
in order to remove the cause and a t
•trong
as I ever was. I have never had a
the sam e tim e build up the system
chill since nor the attghtem symptom at
from its weakened and run-down
Malaria. I hops other! will he beaeOtad
condition. S. S. S. is the m edicine
Of my experience, and with that and ie
best fitted for th is work.
It is the
view I glee this testimonial, knowing that
m ost perfect of all blood purifiers, and
8. 6. i . ta tha l e t remedy for Malaria.
th e purely vegetable ingredients of
Amory, Mias.
S. R. COWLEY.
w hich it is composed m ake it the
g reatest and safest of ail tonics.
8. S. S. goes down into the circulation snd rem oves every trace of im p u rity
o r poison, and at th e sam e tim e gives to the blood the health-sustaining qual­
ities it needs. I t cures M alaria thoroughly and perm anently because it
rem oves the germ s and poisons w hich produce the disease, and while doing
th is tones up and stren g th en s every p art of the system . W hen S. S. S. has
cleansed th e blood the sym ptom s pass away, th e h ealthy color retu rn s to
th e com plexion, th e old tired, depressed feeling is gone, and th e entire health
U renewed. Book w ith inform ation about M alaria and anv medical advice
free
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