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I K »W ll* h WE WILL PAY A * follows. W e never charge commission nor (lrayuge. We want your good fa t hogs, veal and chickens. Dressed Veal up to 130 lbs L a rge Veal Less. Dressed pork, any s iz e .. .. L iv e H ens....... ................ Dressed H ens..................... L iv e Ducks........................ Dressed G eese................... Dressed T u rk eys................ 12Jc 11c 18c 20c 18c 16c 25c Address, FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Taka L A X A T IV E BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W GROVE'S signature in on each box. '¿5c. PORTLAND, OREGON. P o s s ib le P h y a lt'ln u a In C o ffe e . L e e fu r lllu a . “ No, sir," said the recruiting officer; " I’ m sorry to say your boy won’t do at all for the navy.” ’’W hy not?” usked the lad’s father. “ He's cross eyed.” "Yes, I know that, but his eyes are crossed at such a peculiar angle that I thought you might be able to use him as a range Under.”— Chicago Tribuns. Jnpun. Medical students In Japan must have had eleven or tw elve years o f pre lim inary training in the lower schools. No one may practice medicine who haft been convicted of a crime. A ll physi cians for the first ten years during which they follow their calling must A N p u rlln s Chance. keep full written records of all their " I ’ll teach you to play at pitch and cases, and they must not issue boast father. ful advertisements or claim the exclu toss!” shouted the enraged sive right to any healing Invention " I ’ll flog you for an hour, I w ill!” ‘‘ Father,” instantly said the incor with a secret formula. rigible. as he balanced a penny on his thumb and finger, " I ’ll toss you to O v e r r u n II d e u c e . "W hat is the title of this picture?" make It two hours or nothing.’’— Cassell’s Journal. Inquired tho connoisseur ** ‘The Night Express Leaving on Tim e,*” said tho proud owner of tho Pettit’s Eye Salve. painting. N o m atter how badly the eyes m i) "M ay I ask what It cost you?** be diseased or injured, restores normal ” 1 paid 1150 for It.” conditions. A ll druggists or Howarc “ Well, you got l e f t “ Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. In a c t s $ew \Vy ^ tow v % OTtWc bowcYs, c\eax\s<& \Y\ g s \/ s \ cy \\. <$cc\ua\Yy; assists ouGWGvocGomvn^ WbWxxaX cQ\\sb\>aX\ovi pc,vwawGT\\W To C q \ \Y s bcwcJvcivaV ojJtc\s.Q\wa\/s buy t\ve Nonlh C arolin a. Colonel Peterby met his colored gar dener, Jim Webster, a short time ago. Jim had been recently married. "How do you like matrimony, Jim?” asked Colonel Peterby. Jim shook his head dubiously. "W h at’s the matter?” "Y e r see, boss, before we were mar ried, when I knocked at de dore she used ter say, ‘Am dat you, honey suckle?" "N o w when I come home she bawls out, ‘Clean off dem boots before you comes In dat dore, you black m oke!’ " — Baltimore News. N o A c c o u n t i n g ; f o r 1'aMen. Fair Malden— Can’t I sell you a cou ple of tickets to our charity concert! Only $2 for the two. Irritable Capitalist— I don’t care foi charity concerts, young lady, but it you’ll bring me a couple of boxes oi fine charity strawberries I’ll give you $5 apiece for them. «ien vH w e, ° nANuraCTURPD BV THC Thought CALIFORNIA F ig S y r u p Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50'ABOTTU No Q uarrel on That He llad. W att Smarter— Bought your Christ mas presents yet? O. Heezall W right— Mine? I think 1 have, at last— by proxy. My w ife told me this morning she wanted just one more dollar to buy one or two little articles she had overlooked. S core. W h e r e P e p ym W o n l a m e . "Norah, there are too many young ‘•Who was the fellow Pepys, and Bien coming here to see you.” "Y e ’re right, ma’am. I’ve made up 1 what Is his claim to fame?” "H is claim to fame is well founded, me mind to shake all o f ’em exceptin’ Mike. He wants me to marry Mm, an’ my friend. He’s the man who kept a * think I will. Afther next week, ma’am. diary for more than a year.”— Kansas 1 City Journal. •Ml be needin’ another enrr’l ” T h e K in d Y o u H ave A lw a y s llo u g h t lias b o r n e th e sign a tu re o f C bas. i i . F le t c h e r , am i b e e b e e n m a d e u n d e r his person al su p ervision f o r o v e r iiO y e a r s. A llo w n o o n e t o d eeeiv o y ou in th is. C o u n te rfe its , Im ita tion s a n d J u st-a s-g rood 99 a r e b u t E x p erim en ts, a n d e n d a n g e r th e h ea lth o f C h ild ren —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t. What is CASTOR IA C astoriu is n h arm less su b stitu te f o r C a stor O il, P a r e g o ric , D ro p s am i S o o th in g S yrups. I t is P lea sa n t. I t coiitu in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic su bsta n ce. Its ajro Is Us g u a ra n tee. I t d e s t r o y . W o r m s an d allays F ev erish n ess. I t c u r e . D iarrh oea a n d W iu d C olie. I t reliev es T e e th in g T r o u b le s , c u r e . C on stip a tion nm l F la tu len cy . I t assim ila tes th e F o o d , reg u la tes th e S tom ach am i llo w e ls , giving: h ealthy a m i n a tu ra l sleep . T h e C h ild ren ’ s l ’ a u a cca —T h e M o th e r ’ s F riem l. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of W In Use w # For Over 30 Y e a rs. ▼Ml CENTAUR t S S H S T , TT MURRAY «TRCCT. NEW YORK CITY. MAPLEINE F A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla. By dissolving granulated sugar in water and adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and a syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. I f not send 35c for 2 oz. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, W o. o p Highest Quality use BAKING POWDER 2 d O u n ce s fo r 2 d LOUNCES* LAFEAN BILL IS BURIED FOR GOOD An extract from the laondon Chro®- tele proven that the English can take I a Joke In a sportsmanlike way. The American opinion of coffee as I understood In the English home Is not high, and how the coffee o f the Eng lish lodgings Is esteemed may be un derstood from tho following traveler's Proposed Change In Si/e of Apple tale: It was his first morning In London Boxes Hds Small Chance. ‘‘apartments.’’ i^ d his landlady came ! up with the breakfast, and as she set I down his cofTee cup she opened a slight Hawley K e e p s W a t c h en d S h o u ld it { conversation A p p e a r B e f o r e C o n g r e s s A g a in “ It lookB like rain,’* she said. " I t does,'* agreed the American, “ ana It W ill B e R id d le d W ith A d v e r s e i t doesn't even smell unlike I t " F a c t s — M e a s u r e W a s a B lo w at C e n ts M ade from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial Y o u never ta w such cakes and biscuit They’ll open y o u r eyca . 'G a a r a . t e c R a a d a r a ll F m Food Law . W e s te r n F ru it G r o w e r s . Washington, Jan. 18.— The Lafean apple-packing bill, intended to drive Oregon and other western apples out o f eastern markets, lies dormuut in the house committee on agriculture, ind thus far there has been no indication that it is to be pressed for considera tion. The bill Is not a new one. In one form or another it has been intro duced in several successive congresses, but never yet has it received consid eration at the hands o f any committee to which it has been referred. I f Mr. Lafean has any intention o f urging its consideration this session, he has given no intimation of his purpose to the chairman o f the committee on ag riculture, and without request from him the committee will take no notice o f his bill. The Lafeun bill in its present shape seemingly stands no chance of passage. The radical and revolutionary charac ter o f its requirements and the mani fest object sought to be attained are suflicient to guarantee a fight against it in committee, and it is doubtful if the bill could be reported to the house, but, should a report be made, it would only be after the bill had been mate rially amended, so as to remove the more objectionable features. But more than this, it is seriously questioned whether congress will feel disposed to enter upon the regulation of the size and contents o f packages in which foodstuffs are shipped in interstate commerce. Such legislation was not attempted under the pure food law, and it is not believed to be the pur [»ose of congress at this late day to set a precedent such as would be es- tablished by the passage o f the Lafean bill. Representative Lafean introduced his bill in the last congress, it was re ferred to the committee on interstate and foreign commerce and there died without ever being considered. In the special session last spring he reintro duced it, and again on January 5 in troduced it with some changes. The latest bill, so far as the western apple country is concerned, is quite as ob noxious as any o f its predecessors, for it, provides that boxés in which applfes are packed for shipment out o f the state in which they are grown must have a capacity o f not less than 2342 cubic inches, the figures named in pre vious bills. But in addition to defin ing the capacity o f apples boxes, the new bill fixes the standard capacity of apple baskets and barrels, the former to be o f the same capacity as boxes, 2342 inches, and the barrels to be of the following dimensions: “ Length of stave, 28*4 inches; diameter o f head, 17V& inches; distance between heads, 2fi inches; circumference o f bulge, Ü4 inches. ’ ’ The obnoxious feature o f the bill, so fa r as the western apple growers are concerned, is that fixing the standard fo r boxes. Mr. Lafean, for some rea son, has arbitrarily chosen a box con taining 2342 cubic inches; the Winches ter bushel, the recognized standard in the United States, contains 2150.4 cubic inches. Therefore the Lafean box calls for 192 cubic inches in ex cess of a bushel. Why such a figure should have been adopted is a mystery to the members o f the committee. Mr. Lafean has never offered any explana tion, yet he apparently is the only man in congress interested in this bill. Chairman Scott of the committee has assured Mr. Hawley he will do noth ing with the bill unless urged to do so by its author, and, i f request is pre ferred, Mr. Hawley will be notified in time to enable representatives o f the western apple growers to come to Washington and present their protests to the committee. But until Mr. La fean demands such action, it seems un necessary for such representatives to make the trip to Washington or to de mand hearing. S H A S T A T IM B E R IS SOLD. Forest Service Bureau Approve Sale of 14,000,000 Feet. Dunsmuir, Cal., Jan. 18.— The bureau o f forest service o f the department of agriculture has -approved the sale of 14,000,000 feet o f standing timber in the Shasta national forest reserve. The sale was made for $31,000 to the Castle Lake Lumber company o f Castella, and consists o f a quantity of yellow pine at $3 per thousand feet, sugar pine at $4 per thousand feet, and Douglas fir at $1.50 per thousand feet. The object o f the sale is to remove the dead, «lying and matured timber in the reserve, leaving sufficient stand ing timber to reproduce a supply of the particular kind most desired. Tourist Rates to Stand. Chicago, Jan. 18.— A special commit tee appointed fo r the purpose o f con sidering reduced rates for 1910 held a meeting today and decided to report in favor o f retaining the same rates for homeseekers ami tourists as prevailed during 1909. It was unable to arrive at an agreement regarding reduced rates for other purposes. The Trans continental Passenger association meets January 28 and will then consider the question o f reduced rates. The com mittee will attend that meeting, and, .following it, will formulate a report to be made to western lines. V E N T U R A fi CEEW SAVE D Steamer Fairhavt n Rescues A ll on Board in N ick o f Time. Sau Francisco, Jan. 18.— Captain Paul Rappcmundt, his w ife and 3 months old child, his lti year old sou, Paul. Rappemuudt, Jr., and the entire crew o f seven o f the wrecked schooner Sau Buena Ventura, have beeu saved from the sea. They arrived in San Francisco harbor touight on the steamer Fair haven, ami the first news o f them re coived since their vessel drifted ashore Friday at the mouth o f Rogue river came from the Fairhaven's signal flags as the steamer steered in through the Uoldeu Cate. The party was taken from the sink ing, water-logged lumber schooner after three days o f hardship and suffering. They had about despaired o f their chances o f escaping death in the ocean, when the Fairhaven hove in sight just before dusk Friday afternoon, and the rescue was accomplished despite the heavy sea that was running. First Mate Erickson, o f the Han Buena Ventura, was seriously injured on Wednesday afternoon, when tho cargo of lumber shifted. Three of his ribs were fractured, and it is probable that he is internally injured. J. Cos* siovey, one of the seamen, sustained an injury o f the right hand. These were the only casualties. When the Fairhaven sighted the dis abled schooner Captain Paulson sent Second M ate Johann Silversten and four men to the rescue in a lifeboat. A fte r an exciting battle with the heavy seas the small boat reached the side of the doomed vessel. Mrs. Rappemuudt and her son were taken into the lifeboat. Then Mate Erickson was lifted over the side. One by one the members o f the crew, nearly exhausted after their many hours at the pumps, deserted the wrecked craft; but Captain Rappcmundt refused to leave the ship. “ S h e'll stay afloat for a week yet, and I ’ll stay with h e r,'' he shouted to his men. They pleaded with him in vain, and it was not until Mrs. Rappc- muudt threatened to leap into the sea with her three-months-old baby in her arms that the ship’s master finally yielded. C H IN A L IV E S U P TO T R E A T Y . Throws Open Two Cities, Regardless o f Japan’ s Protests. Pekin, Jan. 18.— China has opened Hun Chun and Lungchin-sun, in Chien- tao, Manchuria, to international trade, notwithstanding the fact that an agree- inen has not been reached with Japan regarding the matter of tariffs to be collected on the Corean-Mauchurian border. The question o f tariffs w ill come up for settlement soon. p p 0 m 1 3 2 tO 1 8 0 One Ib S . I .a «it C h a n c e . She was shopping. She drifted Into W o n d e r f u l l y B u ilt U p a t S m a ll C o s t. the place where they sell blankets. roll was deposited and The number o case* of g aerai debility Roll after in which Hood's Hursupu.* la has proved spread outt before her. Sill, she list Just the medit ine that was ne ded is ve y lessly asked for more. Finally, with great. Mr. E. H. Fry, I van hoe, Va., de brazen face, she remarked, U9 she scribes his case ami tells what this medi rose: cine did for him, in the f II »wing testimo "Oh, well; I don’t really mean to nial: " I mum all run down and weighed buy any. I was only looking for a only 132 pound-. 1 took Hood's Harsa; a- rilla, anti before the first bottle was fini-hed friend.” "P ra y wait a moment, ma’am,” said began to improve, and when I hod taken six bottles was wonderfully built up and the attendant, suavely, “ there’s is one weighed 180 pounds.” more blanket on the shelf. Perhaps Get Hood's Har-upanlla today. In usual your friend is in that.” — Tit-Bits. liquid form or tablets ral e Harsataba. Mother« will find Mn. Winslow's Bathing Byrup th** b- st remedy to use fur their chUurea T a r lfltc ! during the teething period. R ivers (who is writing an article on Im ports)— Suy, Brooks, what's the rate I r r m i P r o b a b le . on automobiles? “ They’ve found a new cure for con Brooks— In the suburb where I Eve sumption.” it’s not less than forty miles an hour. "W h at Is It?” "Crotalin.” PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS "W hat Is crotalin?” PAZO OINIMENT in guarantee! to cure uny cast* "Rattlesnake poison.” of Itching, blind. HI«-«*«ling or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. "W ell, it’s true that a man who has been bitten by a rattlesnake Is not F u r H um I i I i i k P u r p o s e s . likely to die of consumption.” '‘Money talks,” said the alderman from the ’Steenth ward, winking slow The next tim e you have a cold on the ly with his left eye. "W ell, if this does any talking.” lungs try rubbing W izard O il on your whispered the promoter, handing it chest and see how quickly it w ill draw over, “It will be the lust you’ll ever out the inflammation and break up the cold. W bof T h e M e n in t h e O v e n . For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, "H ow came such a greasy mess In That letter In his pocket e’er resign :he oven?" said a fidgety old spinster ed, Without receiving, on some later day, :o her maid of all work. ‘‘ Why,’’ replied the girl, ‘‘the candles A good-sized portion of somebody’s mind? fell Into the water and I put them Into ’.ha oven to dry.” — London Tatler. A C u o ln e a * lic i t * ecu T h e m N ow . " D o yo u m ean to t e ll m e, c o lo n e l, y o u a r e 53? W h y , I sh o u ld n ’t h a v e ta k e n y o u to b e o v e r 40.” “ I fea r, m a d a m , y o u a r e n o t a g o o d Ju dge o f a g e s .” " O , yes, I am , c o lo n e l; bu t I th o u g h t I ’d lie Just a little , to p le a s e y o u .” D R. 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F ie n d is h ly T h e M is s u s — N o r a h , h o w m a n y f a m ilie s h a v e yo u e v e r w o r k e d fo r ? T h e M a id — W u r r u k e d , is it, m a ’a m ? I ’ ll h a v e y o u k n o w , M rs. P a - a r k e r , I ’ ve w u r r u k e d f r iv e r y fa m 'ly I i v e r liv e d w i t h ! ” — C h ic a g o T r ib u n e . SEEDS Patience— You ought to Juat see her j in her new hat! It Improves her looks j Immensely. j. J. B Patrice— Oh, Is It one of those things j that entirely hide the face?— Yonkers 188 Street front Btatesman.___________________ W ork ed . " W h i l e w e w e r e on m y h o n e y m o o n I a lw a y s sp o k e F r e n c h to m y h u sband so th a t no o n e sh o u ld u n d ersta n d us.” By the terms o f an agreement be “ S o yo u w e n t to F r a n c e , did y o u ? ” tween China and Japan, signed Septem — F lie g e n d e B la e tte r . ber 4, 1909, among other things the Tumen river was designated the boun You Can Get Allen’ s Eoot-Ease PRCC. dary line between China and Corea, W rite Allen s. O lm stsd .L t Boy, N. Y . , fora and several towns in Chientao, which i free sample of A llen ’s Foot-Ease. It cures were given to China, were to be opened 'sw eatin g, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes or tigh t shoes easy. A certain cure for to the residence and trade o f foreign new corns. Ingrow ing nails and bunions. A ll drug ers. Among these towns are Hun Chun gists s e lllt. 25c. Don’ t accept any substitute and Lungchin-sun. Various dissensions in carrying out P h ilo s o p h ic . the terms o f the agreement have arisen, The Grumbler— Seems to me it’s such as the immigration o f Coreans into about time something was coming my Chientao. By the terms o f the agree way. ment, China was to have suzerainty The Philosopher— Be thankful, my over the Coreans there, o f whom there are about 70,000. Japan fe lt her con friend, lest the something which trol of Corea was in a measure threat doesn’t come your way is something ened bv this. Another hitch was caused you deserve.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. by the question o f tariffs. So the open ing of the designated towns, promised by January 1, was delayed. Both na tions reeognize, however, that sooner or later in the course of progress these towns must be opened, and China's present declaration is not thought to "F o r over nine years I suffered with chronic portend any serious clash with Japan. constipation and during this time I had to take The importance o f the opening of an injection o f warm water once every 34 hours Hun Chun to foreign commerce is ap before I could have an action on my b o w e l s Happily I tried Ca.scarets, and today I am a w e ll parent when it is understood that the man. During the nine year9 before I used town is nine miles northeast o f the Cascareis I suffered untold misery with Internal Corean boundary, 35 miles above tho plisa. Thanks to you. I am free from all that mouth o f the Tumen river, and less than this morning You can use this in behalf of suffering humanity B. F. Fisher, Roanoke, I1L 100 miles from Vladivostok. S T O V A IN E BRINGS D E ATH . Doctor Says N ew Anesthetic K ills Chi cago Patient. Chicago, Jan. 18. — Stovaine, ac cording to a coroner's physician, Dr. Warren M. Hunter, caused the death o f John Rohrty at the county hospital last Thursday. Rohrty was operated on for a frac tured knee cap, and died an hour after he was taken off the operating table. Dr. Hunter has made a post-mortem examination o f the body, and an in quest probably will be held tomorrow. “ Death was caused by stovaine and external violen ce,'' said Dr. Hunter. “ The fractured knee cap forms all the external violence marks that the body showed, and that in itself would not cause death, of course.'' Dr. Hunter referred to the new an aesthetic recently demonstrated in Chi cago by Dr. Thomas Jonnesco, as “ a medical gold b rick .'' Havemeyer Chief Caught. New York, Jan. 17.—Charles R. Heike, secretary o f the American Sugar Refining company, with five other em ployes o f the company indicted by the federal grand jury for conspiracy to defraud the United States by entering false weights of sugar, will be arraigned on Monday. The case o f Heike, who was in the confidence o f the late II. O. Havemeyer, the master mind of the so called sugar trust, will be moved with all possible expedition, and the federal prosecutors think the trail they are on may lead even to others higher up. You can’t sow thistles and reap figs. If you plant Ferry’s Seeds you grow exactly what you expect and in a profusion and perfec tion never excelled. She— Oh. my, yes; I ’m taking l e » sons in aviation already.— Boston Her» aid. Just llc fo re He Swears Off. M a n w a n ts a g r e a t d ea l h ere b e lo w . ( T h e p o e t h ath It w r o n g .) H e w a n ts a lo t — th e m a n yo u k n o w — A n d w a n ts it go o d a n d s tro n g . u T z E R Portland, Oregon LARK'S CRUISE O f THE “ CLEVELAND” 18,000 T o r s , B ran d N e w and S u p e rb ly F itte d 1 ■ w I \ R ound the world EROM SAN FRANCISCO FEB. 5, 1910 O N E S T E A M E R for th e E n tire Cruise ; of nearly four months, costing only $650 and up. including all necessary expenses. ROUTE: Japan, China, Philippines, Borneo, lava. Burma, India. ( eylon, Egypt, Italy, etc. An unusual chance to visit unusually attractive "'“ “ d o t orient cruise February 5, 1910, by S. S. ‘‘Grosser Kurfuerst,” 73 days, including 24 days Egypt and Palestine. $400 up, inclu ling; hotels, shore excursions, etc. TRANK C. CLARK Times Bldg. New York EXPERT MODERN DENTISTRY At Prices that Defy Competition IEEIM WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY KOW-KURE is not a “ food"—it is * medicine, nml tl. only medicine in the world for cows on j Made for the cow and, as its name indicate a Cow Cure. 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Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private swelling waters o f the Ohio tonight. bouquet o f flowers, with the remaik: Spokane, Wash. Dianas«* o f M n and Women. Rivermen say that the ice gorge has I “ You will know what to do with them SUITS » 3 2 2 A S U F *: C A N C E R C U R E Boise, Idaho. held on until the ice is grown rotten between now and M on d ay." Then he SLICKERS* J oat received from Pekin, China safe, aure I demanded money. On being refused all the way through, and that there is and reliable. Unfailing in Its works. POMMEL SUC I f you cannot call, write for symptom blank great danger that it will go out with a he drew a revolver and fired at her,' • 3 6 2 and circular. Incloee 4 cents in stamps. the bullet striking a corset steel, glanc rush. N o. « - o a CONSULTATION fRTC SOU IVrOYWHfBf ing off. He was arrested CATALOG n a _______ More Tins o f Opium Found. T h e C . G ee Wo M edicine C o . Cable Breaks; No News. A J . 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