lh « ig r i c u l t u r e ? ” " W e ll, m y so n , fo r fa r m in g you Qeed a plow a n d a h a r r o w a n d a lo t i f o th e r im p le m e n ts , a n d fo r a g r ir u l- u re a ll y o u n e e d Is a p e n c il a n d a piece o f p a p e r .” — W a s h in g to n S ta r. If th e y ’r e fat a n d ipnn I .send th e m to S m ith . H e w a n ts th e m all. S m ith n e v e r c h a rtre s eom m iasion n o r d ra y awe E v e ry - th in ir w eighed as soon us it arriv e« . H e will p ay a s follow s: F re e h ra n c h e g g s - m a r k e t p ric e . Dreuaod veal, u p to 130 Iba.. l* b ic; la rg e veal. lea». D ressed pork, a n y ai e, lie . L ive h ens, 16c. D ressed hens, 17c. Live d u c k s , lHc. D re ssed tree, e, 15c. D reased tu rk e y s , 25c. A d d re s s H o o d 's “ F ig h tin g th e B e e f T r u s t" PORI LAND, OREGON Sarsaparilla Makes the blood of the right quality and quantity — normal in red and white corpuscles and all other constituetts. It builds up the whole system. m etaphor. fn g h is w ife. the estim ation of the buyer. A few T h e A rc h b is h o p o f C a n te r b u r y la a "Y o u ’ll n o t be g u ilty of In d u lg in g In j f r e a t e x a m p le o f a re a d y w it, a c c o rd ­ th e ’lic k h e r ’ h a b it d u r in g th e n e x t tw o years ago, however, a method w b b dis­ i n g to th e P a th fin d e r . H e w as g o in g y e a rs, a n y h o w , y ou s o rry s p e c im e n of covered of im parting this same delic­ w ith a n u m b e r o f c le rg y m e n In to a m a n h o o d ," sa id th e Judge, “o ffic e r, r e - j ious flavor to preparations w ithout the use of real maple syrup. This flavor­ lu n c h e o n , a f t e r so m e e c c le s ia s tic a l m o v e th e p ris o n e r." ing e x tra c t is called M apleine. f u n c tio n o n e d a y , w h e n so m e d ig n ita r y D R . M ARTEL’S FEM ALE PILLS. If a dish of syrup made w ith m aple­ o b s e rv e d : ine and the real Green M ountain kind S e v e n t e e n Y e a r s th e Standard. “ N ow to p u t a b rid le on o u r a p p e ­ tite s !” Q u ic k a s lig h tn in g th e a rc h b is h o p r e to r t e d , " S a y , r a th e r , now to put a b i t b e tw e e n o u r te e th .” PreacrilxHl a n d reco m m en d ed fo r w om en'« ail­ m en t« —« scien tifically p re p a r e d rem ed y o f p ro v en w o rth . T h e r e s u lt fro m th -ir u«e is q u ick a n d p e rm a n e n t. F o r sale ai all d r u g store«. Ills Own .M ethod. “ D id you s a y yo u w a n te d to a b o lis h PAZO OINIMENT is g uarantc**! to cure a n y case our ty r a n n ic a l s y s te m w h ic h e n a b le s of Itc h in g , Blind, B leeding o r P ro tr u d in g Pi lea in persons w h o do l ittl e o r n o th in g to 6 to 14 d ay s or m oney refu n d e d . 60c. exact t r i b u t e fro m h u n g r y s tr u g g le r s ? ” asked th e c h a ir m a n of th e .m eetin g . N o t Si» l l a d l y O il. " T h a t ’s w h a t I s a id ,’’ a n s w e re d th e “K itty , th in k o f th « p o o r re in d e e r In th e fro ze n n o rth . T h e y h a v e to p a w S o c ia lis t o r a to r , " a n d It g o t g r e a t a p ­ th r o u g h th e sn o w a n d Ice to re a c h p la u s e .” t h e ir food, a n d th e n h a v e n o th in g to "Y es. B u t d o n ’t you s a y It a g a in . e a t b u t m o s s.” R e m e m b e r, y ou g o t y o u r s t a r t in life "W h y , m a m m a , I J u s t love Ic e la n d fro m tip s w h ile y ou w e re w a ite r in a m o s s ! ” r e s t a u r a n t . ”— W a s h in g to n S ta r. P ile s CURED IN b IO 1 4 DAYS T ill* C u ll* fu r S y m p a th y . TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY “ Yes, i t ’s p r e tty h a r d lu c k to And Take L A X A T IV E BROM O Q u in in e T a b le ts . y o u r co al b ln e m p ty d u r in g a co ld m a p D ru g g ists re fu n d m oney if it fails to c u re . E . W. 25c. a n d be u n a b le to re p le n is h it e x c e p t a t G R O V E ’S s ig n a tu re is on • a e h box. e x o r b ita n t p ric e s. T o k e ep m y h o u s e O v e r th e T ele p h o n e . h a lf w ay w a rm y e s te rd a y c o s t m e $3. "H e llo ! Is tills th o in fo rm a tio n e d i­ " G re a t S c o tt! W h a t e x to r tio n ! ” " N -n o , It w a s n ’t e x a c tly th a t. I t w a s to r ? ” "Y e*.” e v en w o rse. T h e re w a s no fu e l In th e "W h o 1* th e p r e s id e n t o f N ic a r a ­ h o u se, a n d I h a d to b u rn th e c h ild r e n ’s g u a?" C h r is tm a s tre e s .” “ W a lt a m in u te , a n d I ’ll------ ” “ B u t I w a n t to k n o w w ho’s p re s id e n t N o t V e r y C o o l. S h e — My d e a r , b a s e b a ll Is a v e ry n o w — n o t w h o ’s g o in g to be p re s id e n t a m in u te fro m n o w !”— C h ic a g o T rib u n e . ftool g a m e fo r th e s p e c ta to rs , is n 't It? H e — On th e c o n tr a r y . It 1» a« un­ Am E x e m p lif ie d . u s u a lly h e a te d one. “ M a n ’s I n h u m a n ity to m a n ,” c h u c k ­ S h e — B u t th e p a p er* s p e a k « f th « led th e b a c k e r of th e w in n in g p u g ilis t th o u s a n d s o f fa n s — a r e n ’t th e y e le c tr ic 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 Jelly, " m a k e s c o u n tle s s th o u s a n d s o n e* ?— B a ltlm o r • A m e ric a n . c h e e rfu lly p a y th e ir good m o n e y to see it w o rk in g .” FERRY'S W ill y o re tab le”, p la n t t h o h o s t seeds. F e r ry ’s Seeds a ro !>o«t bccaus th ey n e v e r fall In y ield or q u a lity . T h o b est g a rd e n ­ e rs a n d f.irm ers e v ery w h ero k n o w F e rry '« soods to no tho h ighest sta n d a rd o f q u ality y e t a ttain ed . —^ F o r salo everyw horo. \ J FERRY’S 1910 Seed Annual Froo o n req u est B. M. FERRY ft CO. G ood DENTISTRY I .n te r . is placed before a Verm onter, he would not be able to tell the difference be­ tween the two. T his is largely due to the absolute purity of the ingred­ ients and the g re at care used in the m anufacture. Mapleine ia purely vegetable and makes a syrup th a t is e q u a l to a n y and superior to most b ra n d B of maple s y r u p th a t are placed on the m arket. To m ake delicious flavorings for cakes, ice cream and sauces, nothing is required but a little granulated sugar and w ater w ith a few drops of m aple­ ine dissolved therein. Housewives And it a g re a t convenience in preparing puddings out of leftovers. A little booklet, w ith the title of "M apleine D a in tie s", iB published by the Crescent M anufacturing company, who are the m akers of M apleine, The booklet will be sent free to anyone who asks for i t N early every grocer car­ ries Mapleine. Try some today and you will say the same th a t thousands of otheis have, th a t here is a flavor with the real maple taste. This little suggestion for a sauce for puddings: W hites of two eggs, one and a half cups of granulated sugar, one cup of milk, one teaspoonful of m apleine Mapleine is to be used anyw here th a t another flavoring could be used. Q u oth the V eg eta ria n . W ell, w h e n no m o re y o u r p u rs e c an s ta n d T h e u p lif t In th e p ric e o f beef, T h e r e ’s m o re n u tr itio u s food a t h a n d ; E a t b e a n s a n d rice, a n d And re lie f. Pettit’s Eye Salve for 25c. Relieves tired eyes, quickly stops eye aches, congested, inflamed and com­ mon sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. E nough. L et G eo rg e— D o you th in k th a t I’m good e n o u g h fo r you, d a r lin g ? D a rlin g — No, G e o rg e ; b u t y o u ’re too good fo r a n y o th e r g irl.— I llu s tr a te d B its. th e D e b to r lie w a r e . B rig g s — A s a fe c o n v e r s a tio n a l r^ le is, W hen In d o u b t ta lk of th e w e a th e r. G rig g s — S a fe n o th in g ! I m et m y ta i­ lo r y e s te rd a y , a n d on m y s p e a k in g of th e w e a th e r h e re p lie d , "Y es, it Is u n ­ s e ttle d , a n d t h a t r e m in d s m e of th a t OWARD e . BURTON - Amayor and Cbemlnt. H Lead All«'. Colorado, K|>eciinun prices: Gold, ! l ittl e b ill of y o u rs .”— B o sto n T r a n ­ H ilv e r.L e u d .il. Gold. BUver. 75c; G old. 50o; / ¡ n o 1 ________________ o r Copper, 11. Miti I ln« envelopes and fu ll p ric e lis t s c r ip t. DETROIT, MICH. MODERN K now S tr a n g e r — I a m to ld y ou h a v e a " p u r ­ c h a s in g a g e n t" In th is c ity . W hat d o es h e d o ? N a tiv e — M iste r, w e ’re p a y in ’ th o M u rrla m c o m m is sio n $50,000 to And out S E E * F I X S zy K m o T s s t s lusolnm r E i l f [ Bent o n ap p licatio n . C ontrol and E m p ire work so­ licited . R eference: C arbonate N ational Bank. CXrC Mothers w ill find Mr«. Winslow*« Soothing B y ru p t h e b a t r e m e d y to u s e fo r t h e i r c h ild r* w d u r i n g t h e te e t h in g p e r io d . At P r ice s that D efy C om petition t e r m WITHOUT PLATES a SPECIALTY Catalogue for the Asking Send for It. SEEDS J. J. B U T Z E R 188 Street front Portland, Oregon ^C O F F E E C I TEA SPICES NO STUDEN I'S NO GAS NO COCAINE All w ork g u a ra n te e d fo r te n years d U S i RIGHT CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS CLOSSnaDEVERS 3 2 J W W a sh in g to n S t.. C o r. S i.th E stab lish e d 15 y e a r.- H ero to . t a v PORTLAND. ORE.__ j MAPLEINE fo rm a l. A flav o rin g u se d th e sa m e a s lem o n o r v a n illa . By d isso lv in g g r a n u la te d s u g a r in w a te r a n d a d d in g M apleine. a delicio u s sy ru p is m ad e a n d a syrup b e tte r t h a n m ap le. M apleine is sold by g ro ce rs. I f n o t sen d 35c f o r 2 oz. b o ttle a n d recipe book. C rescen t M fg. C o ., S e a ttle , W n . C U T T H IS O U T. m ail It w ith y o u r a d ­ d ress to th e S te rlin g R em edy C om pany. C hicago. 111., a n d rec iv*- a h a n d so m e so u ­ v en ir Gold Bon Bon F R E E . Don’t Cough!— Use CURE TW l M M KUK1M TOR Will instantly relieve your aching throat. There i« nothing like it for A sthm a, B ro n c h itis and lung troubles. Contains no opiates. Very pleasant to take. A ll D ruggists, 2 5 c e n ts . TH E D E S C H U T E S V A LL E Y T h « P la c e Y o u 'v « B e e n R e a d in g A b o u t W r ite for In fo r m a tio n C OO PER & TA Y L O R , Selling Agts. 2 0 6 -7 -8 -9 H en ry B id * ., P o rtla n d , O re g o n I Y Á P ro m p t T h e F a rm ers’ Friend and I I M il I **• Empire Uuildei “ S P O H N ’S” A s th«» v ery re m a rk a b le preparation Is now called, is th e g r e a t e s t C o n s titu tio n a l R em ed y e v e r know i. fo r Brood M ares. C o lts, S ta llio n s a n d a ll o t h e r h o rse s ; a ls o D is te m p e r a m o n g D og3 a n d Sheep. T h is co m pound ia m ad e o f t h e p u r e s t i n ­ gred ien ts a n d n o t a n a to m o f p o iso n o u s o r i n j u r i ­ ous nature e n te ra i n to i t s c o m p o sitio n . M a n y persons are n ow ta k in g S P O H N ’S f o r L a G rip p e , Colds, Coughs. Ki«iney T ro u b le , e tc ., a n d i t i s a l ­ w a y s s a re. I t e x p e ls t h e D is e a s e G erm 9 f r m t h l b o d y ; s e t s d ire c tly on t h e Blood a n d G la n d s . S P O H N ’S is n o w sold b y n e a rly e v e ry d r u g g is t and h a rn e s s d e a le r in t h e lan d , a n d a n y c a n g e t i t fo r you, o r s e n d w ith r e m itta n c e o f p r ic e to t h e m anufacturers, w h o w ill s h ip to y o u r o rd e r, e x - pr«*ss paid. F if ty c e n ts a n d $1.00 a b o ttle , an d $6.00 a n d $10 t h e d o zen. I •. AND preventive à -r o n - INftempn. Infineftzj' PUR Ç»«- Eplioodc « ••w W h n r. 4 Bcjelon, In L .r jr ., P h .o n j l^ c .c la t Y e a r .................... .................... 1.053 1 2nd Y e a r ................... .................... 4 264 3rd Y e a r .................... .................... 9 25« 4th Y ear.................... .................... 19.150 5th Y« a r .................... .................... 40.284 6th Y e a r .................... .................... 72.*80 7th Y e a r .................... ....................lo o , ras 8th Y ea r.................... ....................124.500 »th Y ea r.................... ....................172,485 10th Y ea r.................... ....................221.760 11th Y ea r.................... ....................287.620 12th Y e a r .................... ....................378.962 13th Y e a r .................... . ....................508.720 14th Y e a r .................... ....................548.260 S^nd fo r our Booklet o f tw e lv e good recipes for fam ily and srock m edicines. FR E E . SPOHN MEDICAL CO., MEDICAL Û A / TME Ooshan, I n d l i n i J ^ ---- Colorado Coal Mine Scene of Death Ocnists and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND, Ü. S. A. P rim ero,. Colo., Feb. 1 . - Seventy- nine bodies of the victim s of yesterday afternoon’s explosion in the Prim ero mine were found piled in a mass a t the foot of the a ir sh aft shortly a fte r mid­ night. When the explosion occurred the men evidently made a rush to escape through the a ir shaft, and were suffo cated as they battled w ith one another for freedom . I t has been shown by the tim e ­ k eeper’s records th a t there were 148 men in the mine a t the tim e of the ex­ plosion. Few are thought to be alive. The m ain sh a ft of the m ine is com- dletely wrecked. The m ine a uthorities telegraphed an order to Denver early th is morning for 80 coflins. One man only has been found alive. He ia badly injured and has not been identified. The explosion occurred in the mine of the Colorado Fuel & Iron company a t 4 :30 o ’clock yesterday afternoon. Three men a t the mouth of the mine were killed by the force of the concus­ sion. Both fans w ith which the mine was equipped were sh attered , but were re­ placed and J . H. Thompson, superin­ tendent, and a rescue party entered by the main a :r shaft, hut were unable to reach the main shaft,w hich was com­ pletely blocked. The p arty returned to tha surface a fte r securing five bodies, which w ere badly burned. A party equipped w ith oxygen hel metg replaced them and continued the search for more bodies. Miners were rushed, to Prim ero from Trinidad, Saundo, S tarkville, Sopris and Coke- ville, and labored frantically to clear the m ain sh a ft, relieving each other every few m inutes. Most of the victim s are Slavs and H ungarians, although Electrician Will Helm is among the m issing. The cam p w h s a scene of indescrib­ able horror last night. While every ahlebodied man was tak in g his turn w ith pick and Bhovel to clear the shaft, the women and children, kept back by ropes, gathered about the shaft, weep­ ing and calling loudly open their loved ones who had not been found. M embers of the rescue p arty say th a t the effect of the explosion under­ ground is indescribable. The bodies recovered were horribly burned and unrecognizable. One body was im ­ paled on broken tim bers. P A R IS R E C O V E R S . O b r d te n c e . Parie, Feb. 1.—Im provem ent in the general situation continues and the sp irits of the P arisians are rising as the w aters fall. S tre e t haw kers are selling postcard pictures of the flood and the boulevards are once more gay w ith thousands. W ith the crisis past, the m ercurial French tem peram ent faces the subsid­ iary troubles w ith a light heart, but the papers already are w arning the people th a t m easures m ust be taken to avoid a repetition of the disaster. The p refect of the d> p artm ent of the Seine has issued instructions to the owners of flooded houses to clean and d isinfect th e ir premises to the sa tis­ faction of the municipal architects w ithin 24 hours a fte r the subsidence of the w aters. The governm ent has ordered the tax collectors to show the g re a te st len­ iency to delinquents, and the Mont de Pieto is extending pawn tick ets for three months. Public and private benevolence continues to respond to the call of the sufferers. T heaters and societies are organizing benefits, while the various race courses are arranging a big m eeting for the spring, the receipts of which will go to the poor. A resolu­ tion has been introduced in the cham her of deputies asking the governm ent to aw ard special crosses of the Legion of Honor to those who have been con­ spicuous in the rescue work. Although the papers a re p rinting columns of pitiful stories, a hundredth p a rt o f the horror never will be known. Many corpses have been sw ept down river, and occasionally a corpse is found in a boat, broken away from some funeral procession. “H a ro ld ,” p e re m p to rily s p o k e th e s te r n fa th e r, "y o u a r e s p e n d in g a good d e a l o f m o n e y on booze a n d to b a c c o .” "Y es. s ir.” “A n d y ou look d is r e p u ta b le .” "Y es. s ir." T a f l ’s B ro th e r is W o rs e . “S to p It a t o n c e! P u t th e lid «n Los Angeles, Feb. 1.- -T he condition y o u r s e lf ! ” H a s tily th a n k in g h im , th e y o u n g m a n of Henry W. T aft, brother of the p res­ w e n t o u t, b o u g h t a $5 h a t, a n d h a d It ident, who is in a local hospital suffer­ c h a r g e d to th© s te r n f a th e r .—C h ic a g o ing w ith an attack of erysipelas, took T rib u n e . a turn for the worse to n ig h t Mr. Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, “ B ro n c h it is .” Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre­ scribes Ayer’s Cherry Pec­ toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with y o u r family physician. Record of Annual Sales. A guaranteed cukif KILLS SCORES W ater R ecedes and W ork o f R epair­ ing* is Begun. In all th e l a t e s t novel* o u t T h e d a m s e ls a re , b e y o n d a d o u b t. O f lo fty to n e ; A nd n e v e r se e th e ir b e a u x w ith o u t A c h a p e ro n . — L o u isv ille C o u r ie r-J o u rn a l. I h a v e s u ffe re d w ith p ile s fo r th ir ty - six y e ars. O n e y e a r a g o la s t A p ril I be- g a n ta k in g C asc arets fo r c o n s tip a tio n . In th e c o u rse of a w e ek I n o tic e d th e piles b e g a n to d is a p p e a r a n d a t th e e n d o f 6ix w eek s th e y d id n o t tro u b le m e a t a ll. C asc arets h a v e d o n e w o n d e rs fo r m e. I a m e n tire ly c u re d a n d feel lik e a new m a n .” G e o rg e K ry d e r, N a p o le o n , O . BAKING POWDER • EXTRACTS I O u t-o f-to w n patient.« can o b ta in p e rf e c t w ork a n d sa v e m oney by ca llin g a t o u r office. Very pa L P A IN L E S S E X T R A C T IO N ...................................5 0 c SILV ER F IL L IN G S .................................... 5 0 c u p GOLD F IL L IN G S ...................................$ 1 .0 0 u p * K GOLD CROWN ............................... * 5 .0 0 GOOD RUBBER PL A T E ............................... * 5 .0 0 TH E 11ES I' RUBBER P LA TES...................* * .0 0 W HALEBONE PLATES * 1 0 .0 0 I ’E M A S K S C O O L E R C R IT IC IS M . MINE EXPLOSION Some people suffer continually with and Destruction. tired, aching and swollen feet. L ittle do they know how soothing is Hamlins Wizard Oil. Kub it in a t night and l.i u uni 1 q u id form o r cho co lated ta b ­ Seventy-N ine Bodies Found in M ass have thankful, happy fe et in the morn­ le ts called S a rsa tab s. 100 Doses $1 ing. a t B ottom o f S h aft—Nearly as Many M ore Believed to be in Mine O b jective R efo rm . The word "V erm o n t” on a can of and Little H ope is Entertained T h e d e fe n d a n t h a d b e en fo u n d g u ilty ( maple syrup has alw ays raised that T hat Any Are Alive. of h a b ltu u lly g e ttin g d ru n k a n d b e a t - | brand about one hundred per cent in FRANK L. SMITH MFAT CO. Itu ey 111 ( T e r e n c e . “F ather,” s a id l i t t l e K ollo, "w hat If Ihe d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n fa r m in g a n d GOT A N Y P IG S ? GOT A N Y V 2A L? W e p a b lie h o u r form ale e W e ben (eh eleohol from o u r m ed lo iaee W e u rg e y o u to e e n e u lt y o u r d o c to r A iters » When you tell your doctor about (be bad taate in your mouth, loaa of appetite (or breakfast, and frequent headacnea, and when he seea your coated tongue, he will aay, “ You are bitioua.’’ Ayer’a Pill* work well in such case*. — M»,i O f u> . 1 . o . A j