!----------- Peculiar toeltself In selection, j roportlon und combination of Ingredients. In the process by which their remediul values are extracted and preserved. In effectiveness, usefulness und economy. Curing the widest ran^e of diseases. Doing the most good for the money. Having the most medicinul merit. And the greutest record of cures,— Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as S a r s a id b s . 100doses ¿1. E x p l a i n e d u l l.uw f. . P r id e . The Man nt the Door—«My little girl, ma'am , picked up a «huppin' bag which slie says slit* iseu itu old lady drop— un' I thought maybe it was yours, ma’am. The Lady In the Hull (haughtily) — T here ure uo old ladles here. It Isn't mine. And yet It was hers. Just the sam e.— Cleveland Main Dealer. S trictly Itualnexa. Inquiring Friend -You’ve given up booze? How did you ever summon up enough fortitude and self-denial to do that V Budger- I paid n high priced doctor $25 to tell me what wns the matter with me, and that was his sole, prescription By George, I couldn’t afford to waste all thut money! A iueiidin;| tliw Heel a ratio n . “ lias your order been taken?” asked one of the waiters. “Yes.” mu id Mr. Welbroke, “fifteen min­ utes ago. If it isn't too late, though, I’d like lo change it.” “To change your order, sir?” “Yes; if you don’t mind I’ll change it to an entreaty.” M others will find Mrs. W inslow ’s B oothlng Bymptheb or remedy to us# fo* their eh'Wr u lu r in g ihe tee tilin g per.od. PERUNAA TOXIC OF GREA T USEFULNESS. “The lute Dr. Morgan Dix,” said a clerym nn of New York, “had u droll way of lightening grave subjects with little humorous asides. Once I heard lilm addressing a graduating class at a medical school. Ho began in this w ay: “ 'Physiologists tell us. gentlemen, th at th e older a man grows the sm aller his brain becomes. This explains why the old man knows nothing and the young one everything ’ “ P r o b a b l y l.n p a r d , “Mr. IIankinson," said the mother of the young woman to the youth whom she suspected of an ambition to become a HON. R. S . T H A R IN . member of tlie family, “have you ever R. S. Tharin, attorney at law beeti baptized?” The fifth wedding auniversary is the and Hon. counsel for A nti-Trust League, “Ouce, I think,” he answered, hesitat* | "wooden” wedding; the tenth, “tin ;” tif- I'lgly. | teeutli, “crystal;" twenty-fifth, “silver;” w rites from Pennsylvania Ave. N. W., thirtieth, “pearl;” fiftieth, “golden;” W ashington, D. C., as follows: A n O verrated P h ilo so p h er. “ Having used Peruna fo r Catarrhal seventy-fifth, “diamond.” “Aesop couldn't have been so very disorders, I am able to testify to its wise after all.” great remedial excellence and do not O rijfin of the C oolites*. “No?” Esmeralda—1 don’t care much for auto­ hesitate to give it m y em phatic e n ­ “Of course not. If he had been he mobile riding. dorsement and earnest recommendation never would have sold his birthright Gwendolen—I suppose not; the chauf­ to all persons affected by th at disorder. for th at mess of pottuge.”—K ansas feur can't mn.' age the machine with on« It is also a Ionic of great usefulness.** baud. Mr. T. Barnecott, W est Aylmer, On­ City Times. tario, Can., w rites: “ L ast w inter I P ro spective B usiness. Snfe E nough, was ill with pneumonia after hav ng la “I hope, driver, you will not run “I’ll take your dam age case,” said g iippe. I took Peruna fo r two months, the lawyer, helping to his feet the man when I became quite well. I also in­ aw ay with m e!” “Itless yer, no, m um f I've got a Just hit by an automobile. duced a young lady, who was all run wife and six kids at home alread y !” "Thunk you,” replied the victim. down and confined to the house, to take “I’m not much hurt, but I recognized Peruna, and after taking Peruna for — London Opinion. th at measly chauffeur. He may have three months she is able to follow her D epends. a case for you later.”—Philadelphia trade of tailoring. I can recommend “fa n a man get a good bargain in a Ledger. Peruna for all such who are ill and re­ farm in this neighborhood?” quire a tonic.*’ “W ant to buy one?” Ht. Vitu«' Dance unit enrous lJtMMPfl perma­ nently cured by Dr. • ine'u (»real Nerve R e­ “Yes.” Pe ru-na Tablets. Semi for FREE $2 00 tit il bottle and treatise. “Know anything about the farms storer. Some people prefer to take tablets, Dr. R. II. K lin e. L d., 931 Arch S t., Philadelphia. Pa. around here?” rather than to take medicine in a fluid “No.” Net U h a p p u iu tt'd . form. Such people can obtain Peruna "Can you pay cash?” Goodman Gonrong—I’ve had the offer tablets, which represent the solid “ Yeg.” of a job an’ I've a great mind lo go to medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each “Well, you can get some splendid bar work. tablet is equivalent to one average gains if you’ll offer just about one-third ilaymold Storey—I nlwuz kuowed ther’ i dose of Peruna. of the prices they’ll ask you.” wuz a yeller streak in you. t iK i ir e u « S m o k in g ; o u l b « I n c r e a a e . A Hit riv h y , T his. T b s F a m o u s Four. Porpoise— W hat is the whale blowing Each of the following named gentle­ Consumption of cigarettes increased about? men, upon being out late with the boys largely in the United States during the Dogfish—Oh. he got so many notices has concocted a famous excuse, and. last fiscal year ended June 30, 190.8. for his feat in swallowing Jonah he’s what is more wonderful, got away with according to the prelim inary annual been blowing ever since.— Boston T ran­ it. They a re : Jonah, Ulysses. Hip Van statem ent of Internal revenue receipts. Tobacco revenues generally fell oil the script. Winkle, Robinson Crusoe.—Judge. public smoking fewer cigars than the preceding year, taking less snuff and TI10 Ito ltl it’s E p i t a p h . By the addition of “20-Mule-Team" Borax to The two little grand-duughters of Dr. chewing less. But more cigarettes of the w ater in which carriages, bicycles, automo­ biles and other vehicles are washed, the d irt and S. W eir Mitchell were showing a new : all kinds were used. grease will be quickly removed w ithout d estruc­ governess their treasures of house and Less spirits were used than In 1907, tion of the varnish; in fact, the varnish will be garden. Behind a box hedge they the heaviest falling off being In the benefited by the process ordinarily. spirits distilled from grain, the reve­ The cow’s udder is kept in a clean, healthy and paused. ‘‘This Is the place where our birds nue on which declined over $15,000.000. smooth condition by w ashing it w ith ‘‘20-Mule- Team ” Borax and w ater. This prevents rough­ are burled,” said one of the children. This would Indicate large decline fn ness and soreness or cracked te a ts which m ake At the head of a tiny grave was plac­ whisky consumption. The beer busi­ milking tim e a dread to the cow and a w orry to ed a w hite board. Printed on It In ir ness, however, continued to grow in the milker. The milk pail is kept free from staleness, slimi­ regular characters with a lead pence spite of the depression. ness and stickiness if it is washed w ith "20-Mule- [ were these w ords: The total decrease in internal reve­ Team” Borax and w ater—one tablespoonful to a “Here lie our Robins; one a week nue, as compared with the preceding qu art of w ater. Packed Yi, 1, and 5 lb packages. old, one only un egg."—IJpplucott’s. fiscal year, was $17,098.072. N e x t In O r d e r , To Breaf ¡n New Shoes. "W e m ust do som ething to preserve A lw ays sh a k e in A llen ’s Fool-E ase, a pow der, t cures h o t, sw ea tin g , a c h in g , sw o llen feet, the trees!” exclaim ed the sum m er ores corns, in g ro w in g n a ils an d bun io n s. At .!! d ru g g ists and shoe stores, 25c. D ont accept boarder. :iv s u b s titu te . Sam pie m a ile d F R E E . A ddress “Well,” answered F arm er Corutossel, Vilen S. O lm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. “we’ve been preservin’ tom atoes an’ Term luatetl. waterm elon rliuls an ’ most everything “Last time I heard about Kit Sklni- else. I don’t see why we should draw merhorn she was engaged to a young man she met at a seaside resort. How long the line a t trees.”—W ashington Star. did the engagement last?” ( lo t« Q u a r ta n . "Three days, I believe. Then the young man began to insist on their marrying.” The following extract from a letter of than ks is cherished by its recipient: “ Well?” “Well, it was near the end of the sea­ The beautiful clock you sent us came In perfect condition, and is now in son, and she married him.” the parlo r on top of the book shelves, In 1020. where we hope to see you soon, and “Prisoner,” said the m agistrate se your husband, also, if he can make it verely, “you are charged w ith being ti convenient. Is your mouth sim ilar in any way to the above? If m illionaire. IIow did you happen to . ro need to wear a wobbly, unusable partial plate Too A ttractiv e. fllll?” »r ill-titt inn. ordinary bridge work. The Dr. Wise Mrs. Jennor Lee Ondego—Getting lyatem of “Your honor,” responded the tretn “ T EE TH W IT H O U T P L A T E S ” bliug man a t the bar, "In a moment of ready to move again? Why, you told when you rented these apartments The result o f 21 years’ experience, the new way of weakness I made a book on the races.’’ me replaeiiiK teeth in the n outh teeth in fact, teeth in that they were the most desirable you had appearance, teeth to chew your food upon, as you “You’re not incurable,” rejoiued the ever occupied. did upon your natural ones. Our force ia so organ­ ized we can do your entire crown, bridge or plate j m agistrate, who at heart was not un­ Mrs. Selldom-IIolme—Yes; they are al­ work in a day if necessary. Positively painless ex- j kind. “Go and reform by playing the together too desirable. They have been tr a d in g Only high-class, acientific work. book of some other fellow. Dismissed.'' entered by burglars five times since we W ISE DENTAL CO., INC. — Philadelphia Ledger. rnovd into them. Dr W . A. Wiae. M anager.. 21 years in Portland I io Second F loor. F ailin g Building. I bird ami \N ash- { Ington Streets. Office hours. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun­ days. 9 to I P. M. Painless E xtruding, 50c: plates. I If) up. Phones A und Main 2U29. P N U W N o. 44-08 H E N w r i tin g to a d v e r ti s e r s p le a s e m e n tio n t h i s p a p e r . C on cern in g F n m e. Mr*. J y p e *. Proud Father-—My daughter, I suppose, is getting along famously with her dra­ matic studies. Principal (of the school of dramatic art) - -E r—yes; indeed she is. On ar amateurs’ night at one of the theaters re­ cently the audience fairly went wild with enthusiasm when she starred in a little comedy called “Getting the Hook.”—Chi­ cago T ribe-- Mrs. Goodsole— What satisfaction does Mrs. Jypes derive from her new automo­ bile? I never see her riding in it. Miss Capsicum—She isn’t deriving any satisfaction from it now. The S noodles have bought a finer one. What is CASTO R IA C J A CU R E FOR O . R H E U M A T IS M , Rheum atism is caused by an excess o f uric acid in the blood, which is carried through the circulation to all portions of the sy tern. Every muscle, SCAB N O T FUNGUS GROW TH. G R F A T F R U IT S T A T E . nerve, bone and join t absorbs the .acrid, pain-producing poison, causing aches, inflam mation, stiffness and other well known sym ptom s o f the disease. A g ric u ltu ra l C o lle g e P r o fe s s o r G ive s E a s te rn e rs B< gin to Realize P o s s ib il­ Permanent relief from the pains and discom fort of Rheumatism cannot be O p in io n on P ru n e s. expected from the u -e o f liniments, pla tors, and other external treatment ities o f O re g o n . which does not reach t .e blood, where the cm : e is located. Such measures Salem T hat scab on prunes, which Portland That Oregon is the com­ giv e tem porary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and is very prevalent this year, is not a ing fruit district of the country is re­ inflammatory poison mu d be expelled from the blood. S. S. S. cures fungus disease, but is caused by ad cognized in the current issue of a na­ rifier. It g o I vn Into the verse w eather conditions, is the opin­ tional fru it magazine, The F ruit circulation, m utralia i t ■ ui I a ion given by Professor C irlley, of the Grower, published in St. Joseph, Mo. exp els the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, sw ell­ Oregon A gricultural college, in answer The publication devotes more than half in g and other discom f >rt, enriches the weak, sour blood, and permanently to an inquiry from Jam es W instanley, its issue to describing the fru it coun­ Rheumatism* In all forms of tism, w hether acute o r chronic, of this city. It follows, therefore, try tributary to Portland and has some cures S. vS. will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, possessing the properties th at scab cannot be prevented by excellent photographs of Hood River, S. needed to cure, and at the same time a m edicine that builds up the entire spraying. Professor Cord ley’s letter Rogue River and other orchards. fol low’s : Another im portant bit of advertising system by its fine tonic effects. Book oti Rheumatism and any medical advice TH E S W IF T SPECIFIC CO ., A T L A N T A , ‘Careful exam ination of the accom­ the state will have is an article on frtc to all w ho write. panying prunes shows that the scab upon them is not a fungus disease. In other w’ords, it is not the true prune or plum scab. I have observed this trou­ ble to a greater or less extent in other seasons, and have never been able to find any fungus or bacterial organism in connection w ith it. From what data 1 have been able to collect regarding the prevalence of this trouble and associating it with the various seasons, I have arrived at the conclusion that it is caused alm ost exclusively by freezing or cold weather, at least at the tim e of blossoming or shortly af­ terw ards. In other words, the trouble seems to be most prevalent in seasons following freezing weather at blossom­ ing time. A. B. CORI»LEY.’’ R equests D e le g ate o f P o rtla n d . Oregon to appear in H arper’s Weekly in December. J. K. Mumford was in n u h Im ported. Portland recently looking over the city So many I V a peanuts are eaten In this and getting data on the resources and country th at the native supply is not attractions of the state, which he w ill sufficient for the dem and and about embody in this article. $3,000 w orth of tiie African nuts were imported from M arseilles in 1906 and U m a tilla T a x C o lle c tio n s . $73,000 w orth in 1907. The west Pendleton “ Out of over $354,000 over coast of Africa produces quantities of taxes levied against the property of peanuts. citizens of U m atilla county, we have F a iry Tale. been able to collect all but $20,000, the sm allest amount of delinquent tax­ On fhe third finger of her loft hand the es held by the county in 20 years,” sweet young thing wore a magnificent soli­ said County T reasurer Bradley, who taire. has just turned over to Sheriff Taylor "So you’re going to marry a prince, said the necessary questioner. the delinquent rolls for 1908. The are you?’’ prince? I don’t understand.” date of delinquency was October 1, a “A “The son of a coal king.” short time after harvest closed. This “O, yes,” smiled the sweet young thing show ing in the collection of taxes is “I’m to be his Cinder Ella.” gratifying to the people of U m atilla county. Society sio rror. “Gayman. I saw you in the conserva­ tory the other afternoon embracing an L u m b e r C o m p a n y C o m p la in s . spinster.” Salem Falls City Lum ber company elderly deny it. Goodsole. I was try­ is protesting because of alleged exces­ ing “ I to don’t conserve sive rates imposed by the Salem, Falls “Wh-what?” our natural resources.” City & W estern railroad on the short “Reclaiming an arid waist.” haul of 10 miles between Falls Oity and Dallas. Ninety cents per 1,000 < a u s e a n d KITeet. cubic feet of lumber, or about $35 a The Doctor is a point in thera­ car, is the rate which is protested by peutics I shall -That have to look up. I find I the lumber company. The latter am growing rusty. wishes established a w eight rate of 1 ne Professor—Rusty? Then there is 2 1.» cents per 100 pounds, which would too much iron in your blood. make an average charge of $19 a car. Portland Portland is one of the 32 cities in the United States that have been asked to send a delegate to a pre­ lim inary conference of the M erchant’s association of the city of New York to discuss reform s in the currency system and the advisability of holding a na­ tional convention to discuss currency reform . The prelim inary conference is to be held in New York City November 18, and will decide as to the advisabil­ ity of holding the convention and, in case it is found advisable, to decide the question of place, date and pro­ gram . Out of 777 replies that were received in answer to M erchants’ asso­ ciation's letters 732 advocated the N o E m p ty H o u s e s in R o s e b u rg . holding of a conference and 45 prefer­ Roseburg The shortage of suitable red the consideration of currency re­ houses for renting has been seriously form through commission. felt in Roseburg. During the past summer no less than 100 residences H a rv e s t O v e r , F a r m e rs Build H o m e s . have been built, but the demand has Athena Since harvest farm ers have been so great th at the additional ones been hauling much lumber to the coun­ built have made no perceptible lessen­ try. It is stated by dealers that a ing of it. Several intended residents dozen or more residences have been of Roseburg have been forced to go erected during the last two months. elsewhere, for no other reason than The high price of w heat has encour­ th at they could not secure suitable aged many farm ers to make improve­ quarters in this city in which to live. ments, and aside from new homes, ad­ ditions to present structures have been F in d G o ld on B u rn t R iv e r. made and several large barns built. A number of the new homes have been Sum pter — Considerable excitem ent modern structures, costing from $1,500 was created here by the discovery of a to $3,000, and give the impression of free gold ledge in the B urnt River anything but hard tim es. country by W illiam Robinson and his partner. This find has been made in a T e lls o f W h e a t at 28 C e n ts . territory practically unknow’n hereto­ Pendleton “ Fourteen years ago I fore as gold bearing, and has awak­ was paying 28 cents a bushel for ened much interest in consequence. w heat. Now I am paying 78 to 81 The scene of the recent strike i3 Bull cents. Then it was hard to get money Run mountain, a locality devoted to to pay the small price, and now it is cattle and sheep grazing and lying in hard to get w'heat at the high price,” the watershed of B urnt River. said W. S. Byers, for 40 years in the m illing business here. At tim es Mr. L u m b e rm e n C o m p la in o f Rates. Byers has 1,000,000 bushels of grain stored at his big mill, which he has Salem—On cars th at will hold less operated continuously all the years he than 22,000 pounds of shingles when loaded to their capacity, Allen & Bou- has been in U m atilla county. ty, lumbermen of Portland, assert that they are required by the Southern Pa- F ru it C o m m is s io n e r R e sig ns. to pay a rate based on a minimum Salem Jam es H. Reid, of Milwau- cicfi 24,000 pounds. They regard the re­ kie, fru it commissioner for the F irst of ent unreasonable and have asked district, including Multnomah county, quirem assistance of the railroad commis­ has sent his resignation to Governor the Chamberlain. No reason is assigned sion in remedying the m atter. for the action by Mr. Reid, who has made a satisfactory and efficient com­ L e a n s F ro m State F u n d . missioner. The term of office would Salem— Loans were approved by the not have expired until March 22, 1910. land board at its last m eeting to the The resignation has not yet been acted amount of $46,275. An unprecedented upon, and no successor is in view as amount of applications w ere received yet. by the land board recently from citi­ zens of Oregon, but all funds th at are F o r A . Y . P. E x h ib it. available for several months have been Eugene D. H. W eyant, who got up loaned. The state loans its money at the sta te ’s m ineral exhibit at the Lew­ 6 per cent interest. is and Clark exposition in 1905, was in Eugene last week arranging to secure PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. from this county m aterials for an ex­ hibit of the sta te ’s tim ber at the Seat­ tle exposition next year. As Lane Wheat — Bluestem, 93@94c.; club, county is reputed to be the banner 89c.; fife, 89c.: red Russian, 86c.; 40- tim ber county in the state, Mr. Wey­ fold, 90c.; valley, 90c. ant expects to get more and b etter ma­ Barley—Feed, $ 26 ( 0 ”7 per ton; rolled, terial from here than from any other $27.50(228.50; brewing, $26.50. Oats—No. 1 white, $31(2)31.50 per county. ton ; gray, $.30(2 30.50. Rails to M ine S o o n . Hay—Timothy. Willamette valley, $14 per ton ; Willamette valley, ordi­ nary, $11; Eastern Oregon, $16.50(2 17.50; mixed, $13; clover, $9; alfalfa, Flnniitfii t o \ » . Them, $14; alfalfa meal, $19. “It's wonderful,” said Du’o ley, “how Fruit—Apples. 75c(2$1.50 per b o x ; wide-awake the Japanese have become peaches, 40(2 60c per b ox ; pears, 75(2) in recent years.” $1.25 per box: grapes. 50c@$1.25 per “Oh. it's not so w onderful.” replied crate: local Concords, 15c per half the observant man. “when you consider basket; Eastern Concords, 37i@40c per th at they have an earthquake every basket; huckleberries, 9(210c lb.; night or so in their country."—P hila­ quinces, $1(21.25 per box: cranberries, delphia Press. $10 per barrel; prunes, 2(n2ic per lb.; T he K ind You H ave A lw ays Itnuvdit lias borito th e signa­ nutmeg melons. $1.25 per box; casa- A p p a llin g R e ta il. ture o f Clins. 11. F letch er, niul has b een m ade uuder his bas. $2(2)3 per dozen. P lo w in g at M o n ro e . personal supervision for o ie r UO years. A llow no «no Sadly the mermaid regarded herself in Monroe The recent w et spell has Potatoes — 80(2 90c per hundred; to deceive you in th is. C ounterfoils, Im itations am i her mirror. “ Jn st-as-pooil ” are bu t E xperim ents, m id endanger th e “This,’’ she said, "is the penalty im­ set things to moving amongst the val­ sweet potatoes, 2(2 2 Jc per lb. health o f Children—E xperience against E xperim ent. posed by nature for the absurd effort of ley farm er?. The plough is at work, Onions—Oregon. 90(2 $1 per 100 lbs. my ancestresses, ages ago, to abolish grass has started and altogether new Vegetables—Turnips. $1.25 per sack; life has been put into all farm opera­ carrots. 85c; parsnips, $1.25; beets, $1.25; hips !” From which we learn how dangerous tions. The ground is w et down to a artichokes, 75c per doz.: beans, 10c per Castoria is a harm less su b stitu te for Castor O il, P are­ it is to meddle with the orderly processes depth of from five to seven inches, lb.; cabbage, 1?c per lb.; cauliflower. goric, Drops and Soothinj; Syrups. I t is P leasant. It of evolution. so th at those who wish to do deep 75c(2.$l per doz.: celery. 75(2)85c per contains neither Opium , M orphine n or oth er ¿iarcotic substance. Its ape is its guarantee. It destroys W orms plowing are enabled to proceed with doz.: cucumbers. $2 per box: #-gg plant. I p lo R ate. $2 per crate; lettuce. 75c(2$l per box; and allays F everishness. I t cures D iurrbo-a and W ind their belated fall work. They were looking up a t the latest parsley, 15c per doz.; peas, 10c per 11».; Colie. It relieves Teetlilntr T roubles, cures Constipation skyscrapper. “But what are those peppers. $175(22 per b ox : pumpkins, and Flatulency. It assim ilates th e F ood , regulates th e T o m a to e s in S p ite o f F ro s t . thing« sticking out from the sides?” Stom ach and D ow els, givin x healthy and natural sleep. I l(2 l|c per lb.; radishes, 12ic per doz.; Monroe Despite the recent freeze, T h e C hildren’s P anacea—T he M other’s F riend. asked the up-state friend. spinach. 2c per lb.; sprouts, 8i(2l0c per “Those? Oh. those are the mile quite a quantity of fairly good tom a­ 11).; squash, lie per lb.; tomatoes, 40(2 toes have been ripened and are now 50c. posts!” answered the New Yorker.— ready for canning. W. C. Belknap, Butter—City creamery, extras. 35(2 •Judga from w est of town, was delivering be­ 36c; fancy outside creamery, 32i(235c lated orders during the last of the per lb.; store, 18c. week, and the tomatoes, while not as Eggs—Oregon selects, .37$(2)38c; E ast­ smooth or large as those of the crop ern. 27(2 32}c per doz. th at was frozen, were of fair size and Poultry—Hens, 12i(S}1.3c per lb.; AN U N SU R PA SSE D good flavor. spring. 12$(2 1.3c: ducks, old. 12(212$ c : R EM ED Y ! j young. 14(215c; geese, old. 8^2 9c; P iso’ s Cure is an unsurpassed re­ m edy for cough«, colds, bronchitis, S e v e n -M ile H ill B ad. | young, 9(2 10c; turkeys, 16(2 17c. ssthma, hoarseness and throat sod Veal—Extra. 8$(r/9c per lb.; ordi­ Sw eet Home It is reported by peo­ nary. lung «Hecbons. It goes direct to In Use For Over 3 0 Years. 7(2 7jc; heavy, 5c. the seat of the trouble and generally ple coming into Sweet Home from the Pork—Fancy, TMC CCNTAUft COMPANY. TT MUAAAV •TA**T, H(W VORN CITV. restores healthy conditions. Mothers 7ic per lb.; large, m ountains th at a number of teams 6$c. can give their children Piso's Cure with perfect confidence in its curative bound for Prineville and other Eastern Hops—Oregon. 1908. 7(28c per lb.; wera and freedom from opiates, Oregon points have been stalled at the ¡1907. .3*2 4c; 1906. Italic. K imous for half a century. A t all druggists’, 25 eta. foot of Seven Mile hill. The storms Wool—Eastern Oregon, average best, A Flavoring. I t makes a of the past week have had the effec- 10(214c per lb, according to shrinkage; | of m aking the mountain road im passt valley. 15(216c. syrup b etter than M aple. able for heavily loaded teams. I Mohair—Choice, 18c per lb. jt Sold by grocer*. iim o @ S NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON H untington The steel gang of the N orthw est railroad, having caught up w ith the graders, the work of laying steel has been suspended. As soon as some heavy fills are completed work will be pushed as fast as possible. Thirty-five miles of rails are laid, over half the distance to the Iron Dike mines, which have a g reat lot of ore on the dumps w aiting to be shipped to the smelters. Habitual M I l Constipation ‘ i b p p p r n m u iM m <■ 'v o i n o h v |iropor GA. TOWERS FISS i BRAND WATERPROOF O IL E D GAR ri ENTS are cul on largo to gi is the wearer the utmost comfor I patterns designed UGHT-DUPAME-CLEAl GUATANISE^'v^ERPROOt S U IT S * 3 9 2 SLICKERS * 3 — a t iU M F f CASH I NT rouHtrf - j rut ' '\0SVF*v 1 s/cs or rut a r/sn. is*i® K A S PAR ILLA This sterling h usehold remedy is most Slice-• -.fully pn rribed f«»r a “ world of troubles.” F< r derangem ents of the di­ gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating d im ly upon the liver and ali­ m entary canal, gently but persistently stim ulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion oi the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of food, prom oting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irr» gul irities of the bowels, con­ stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi­ ness, headache, backache and despond­ ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy v.e authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. H oyt C h em ic a l C o . Portland, Oregon |)t».'soital cf joi t> uitli Hie ossistiuu'O ofth o chip truly beupjimil lux atm? remetk, Syt'upuj inul LluiroJSenna, which analilcs. ouatoform regular habits diiiIv so that assistance to na­ ture may be gradually dispenseduith when »to limber needed as the best of remedies, when recjuirod, are to assist nature and not to supplant the natur­ al junctions, which must depend ulti­ mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts, atui rijtit living generally. To get its beneficial effects, always iiih- to tin- v.oriti liis wonder* £ hi rerredit-H. No M ercury, Poisons o,- D rugs Used He C urcs W:»hout O peration, or W ithout Die Ai«l of a Knife % m i)'f ju s t R eceived from bu y th e g e n u in e i v ir ifS m u i t maiiujnrtured by the C alifornia F io S y r i ’ p U o . oniy SOLD B V A L L L E A D IN G DRUGGISTS one size only, regular price 50<[ ptfr But lie. C. Gee Wo CHINES!; Root and Herb DOCTOR Hie wp II known reliable n a lit* guarantees to Care Catarrh, Aathma, I.u ns, l’hront. lit i •-111 n nt i - ■ 11 . N .r\->, i. N.-i . . m , h Dol.ilitv, I.iu t, Ki-lni>> Troui I.-* al-oJ.o Manhood, t toniiu-h. uuntil* Weakness and A ll Private Diseases A SU RE CANCER CURE C h in a -S a fe , S ure P e k in g , a n d R e lia b le . I F YOTT ARK A F I .K T K D . D ON’ T D EL A Y . D E L A Y S AR E DAN<■ l.R O l S. C O N S U L T A T IO N P R R B i t you cannot cal I. write for sympton blank and c im a Inr Inrlo-ti 4 cents in stan-pH. T H E (\ - . ¡ . I \\<) C H IN E S E M E D IC IN E CO. ‘G2 l-U F irst S t .. I'or. M orrison, Portland, Oregon, Fieude Mention T h is Paper. SHOES FOR MEN Jf T h ese splendid m en 's s h o e s represent the bast \ v i there is in shoe leather. E very piece o f material is o f the \ / ch oicest tannage. T h e workm anship is perfect; the styles \ J are up -to-date. W h en it com es to service, there is nothing % that equals them in lasting qualities. } “HONORBILT” SHOES T h e y are “b uilt on h n n o r .” N o matter w here y o u look, o r what you pay, you w ill never find a n y t h i n ^ that will outclass them in wear, style __ _ o r coin fort. If you r dealer w ill not supply y ou , w rite to us. ! oj I L o o k fo r the M q yer T ra d e M u rk o n the sole. are everyth in;; the name implies. \ /TtiSE— Send u* t h e n a m e of s d e a l e r w h o rfoe.f ticrf . ' ; 'V % handle M ayer fionorbilt ' t>-_ s, and w e w ill sent! y o u J .. '• ~ . \ free postpaid, u b e a u t ifu l p ic t u r e o f G e o r g e W u s h u » « - f \ ton. size 15x2*. J t jg g S E W e a ls o m a k e L e a d in g L a d y S h o e s , M a rth a * '■ ‘ -ik-.' W ashington C om fort Shoes. Yermu C ushion jy ' V ^ Shoes and Special M erit School Shoes. . y„ F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. r r i] MILWAUKEE. W ISCONSIN of the Pure. for Qualit The Kind You Haïe Always Bought MAP LEI NE 1 V O W OUNCES^ of H u- "io lifo study r< J 1 I ! < rl itnd in that Hi i : < l y li-im i'iv I mill in RÍV- 2 5 O unces for 2 5 C ents Is the result of modem ideas. Co less. Does better work. You musl try it to see. Get a can on trial. The baking will be vastly better, lighter and tastier or we puy for the can. Jaqnea M?*. £ Chicago.