Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, January 19, 1911, Image 3

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A d d rc f < a ’l s h ip m o it i
and
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DOINGS OF THE WEEK \
Five Y ea rs o f Severe Rheum atism
H i » n r v J.
.T Goldstein,
( lu l il u t » i n
14
The cure of Henry
14
Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth­
er victory by ljoo<1’s Sarsaparilla.
This great medicine has succeeded in
many cases where others have utterly
failed. Mr. Goldstein says: “I suf­
fered from rheumatism five years, it
kept me from business and caused ex­
cruciating pain. My knees would be­
come as stiff as steel. I tried many
medicines without relief, the** took
Hood’s Sarsap.ii ilia, soon felt much
hotter, and now consider myself en­
tirely cured. 1 recommend Hood’s."
General Resume o f Important Events
Get it today In usual liquid form or
Presented In Condensed Form
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs,
fo r Our Busy Readers.
i W o m h n ’ s I l l s
THE GOLD MINER S GARDEN. I
^
♦
M a n y wom en suffer needlessly from girlhood to w om an­
hood and from m otherhood to old u
w ith backache,
dizziness o r headuclie. She becomes 1 ..en -do w n, sleep­
less, nervous, irritable and feels t
1 f m m orning to
night. W hen pains and aches ruck (! c v uanly system at
frequent intervals, ask your mightier c'jout
Housewives who cannot be happy
without their little gardens had bet
ter make a wide detour of the Neva?
da desert. Nothing grows In ths
F E A N K L f V I ' H " F A T CO
T r ’-'n p 'he Fc • Trist*
treasure hills and vales of the Great
FOF", I/.ND CKFGON
Basin save the Joshua-tree, a shabby
variety of the yucca palm; sagebrush
T h i s P r e s c r i p t i o n h a s , t o r o v e r tjf) y e a r s , t e e n
IO^' AKlJ K Pl'ltTUW Asfiiyor an<1 Chemist,
c u r l n t d elicate, w e a k , p a i n - w r a c k e d w o m e n ,
and the greasewood bush. A wrltei
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b y the h u n d r e d s o f t h o u s a n d s a n d th is too i n
H ilv .r. L e.i'l, i
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Z
Z no
no
in Good Housekeeping tells of one at
o r Copper. SI. ài • ilia r < ,1 •
h J fu ll pri. «* I ini
the p r i v a c y o t th e ir h o m e s w it h o u t th e ir h a v ­
tempt at gardening, which proved not
fj*nt o n appi lent in i C o i i t o I .. <i i'm idr.- work mo
i n g to s u b m i t t o I n d e l i c a t e Q u e s t i o n i n g s a n d
lititcil. itoluc.ucu: Curl^ouutM Mot otuu •».uk
only expensive, but useless.
offe n sive ly r e p u g n a n t e x a m in a tio n s .
In Goldfield there was the wife of a
Bed Price, Bad Work.
B F A U M F U L i’ O S T C A R D S F R E E
S
icll
wonuM* are invited to c o n .u lt in confidence h y letter free
A d d r...
bonanza mine operator who pined for
Craftsmanship used to be the key­
l»*nd »e mt tinip 'o r t'ip «no i lt'Hu oi r very linai Uol
W o rld . D.spensary Medical A . . ' n , R .\ l ‘ ;erCe. M . D ., I W t , Buffalo
a little lawn. Her husband freighted
Fu I os- e I Mirili
1 Ione r ■ i <1 < >
< mi I ti< k 1 usu
The
town
of
Gardiner,
Ore.,
is
re­
note of labor. The aim was to pro­
C htc I s i t-iiii' j uliolor- .. <l lt..t-l os ;<ii uà Ai
M r ; ? A ? S ‘ ' " “ V * '» ' *
Koo*. T h e P e ople-, C o m m o n S e e «
down from the Washoe range a thou­
Poni Curii Citili. Hi J hi - ì min .*.i .. iopoka. Putì.
duce an excellent thing, to sell at a ported to have been almost totally
M ed.ca! A d v is e r, mvv y r e v . ^ d up-to-date e d itio n -IW H I paics, a o .w e r,
destroyed by fire.
sand dollar carload of sod.
f
U
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w
tlM
boat*
c
l
delicate
question,
w
h ich e r e ry w o m a n , aiujle or married
good price. The modern business man
It was carefully laid out before the
o u ih t to kno w about. ,.cnt fires to ui v m id re», on receipt o f 31 one-cent
ICPVRI3HTS ANO TRADÌ MARKS
Scouts in an airship failed to dis­
Ties
to
produce
quickly
a
rotten
and
r u m i.
Boi k o f accurati
.t a m p , to cover c o ,t ol w ra p ping and m ailing or.ly, in I re., h cloth b in d ln j.
fantastic article, so as to be able to cover the advancing “ enemy” dur­ tiny cottage by an expert gardener,
_________________ ...'nvjput on fn*t* on raquoat
borrowed from a garden estate In
i. A. ftuCK, 71* l'Oard ui Trail« Bid... Portland, Or.
STILL HE MISSED SOMETHING sell at a bad price In enormous quanti­ ing practice maneuvers.
aie o C. is. Cutout Ulttou. v\ unit ¡ iig.o.i. L>. V. i
southern California and it was gener­
ties. So far is this -paradox true that
Railroads defend their advance in
U 7 C U J C I f } broken m ach inery and castings
Suburban Amateur Gardener Who Had a real economist nearly always buys Western freight rates, declaring gov­ ously sprinkled with water bought by
1» L
L i L J
o f all kinds by h n ew procean
the most expensive things, and the ernment ownership is the only al­ the gallon.
Improved Small Estate la Given
nmk riu i hem . h pn <xl us now.
M achine w o rk t»1
It was summer time, and usually
all kinds
W e fix any old thinif
lerthnd Qx>-Accfylea*
cheapjack Is as often as not a million­ ternative.
Severe Jolt.
(Aridity Unipan». 30.7 Uisat
I'hooe Main 67W iortland, O
p 87*6 * 3 , * 3 . C 0 & * 4 S H O E S I ° w o m I n l
one hundred degrees In the shade at
aire.— R. R. Buckley, In London T. P.’s
A girl at Wenatchee. Wash., has
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He was a suburban amateur garden­ W e e k l y . __________________
been unconscious for 15 days as a noon.
I f I r o u lt l t u k f y o u I n t o m y l a r g « * f « « t u r l e » ut ltr> »«-k tn n . >1 ■*.
For a day or two the liberally wat­
er.
whose
mission
In
life
was
to
bore
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result
of
sickness,
and
all
attempts
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w
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fin
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SUPPLIES
workiiiftitithip Miul th e t .-li .tra d « L -.iti.-r« - ?.i . 1
1 •
ered sod looked fresh, and a few
all hla friends by asking them down for Byrup i n ” b f » t ruraedv to uao f o i t h e ir c h ild re n to rouse her have failed.
W rit e fo r catalogues and literature.
D evelop ing
stam i why D o l l « r t o r D o l l a r I <* u u rH iit«* « M v *lio«-<. i- I
if
1
blades of grass raised their head3
week-ends, and showing them round lu r in g th e te e th in g p e r io d .
and prin tin g. Mail orders »riven p rom pt attention
Nua|>e, look am i lit lifttH ra m i w tr lou*/ur than an y oli.- t '.».un. ■*
. .
$4.00
Shorn
you
.
.»u
buy.
All
mail
clerks
in
the
postoffice
at
I ortiatul ¿'fioto Supply Co
his three-feet-by-two estate. Just now
proudly. Hundreds came from miles
I » u y o u r e a l I r e tim t n i e a h n e * h a v e I.-.-n th-< « n m U r - l f >r . r o
Mayor Is Pco Bah.
149 Third street
PORTLAND. ORE. he was boring Jackson, from the office,
Goldfield, Nev., have struck because round to feast their eyes on this lit­
y *-ar»i that I m a k e un.I - II im
.ro #;».on,
* ..* ju am
, i l *-t.uu
$4.uu she-
ii'-ro
* 0 . 1 * 1 . ?
suo es - th
th an un
the state legislature refuses to longer
The
mayor
of
High
Wycombe,
Entf
oth e r lu an iif.io tu re r in th e I'nitt-d
il ted S ta ta * ?
p
*** •
ife showed him his four rose trees; he
tle
patch
of
verdant*
green.
Q
u
a lity coun ts. It h as m ad e • \V.
W. !.. Don,-. È P/
/V
add generously to their regular pay.
land.
Is
not
only
in
business
as
a
hair­
DO Y O U W A P * T A N IflC O M E ?
-howed him his pocket shrubbery; he
las shoos a h o u seh old w o rd ev re
ery
v h era.
ry w
h -
The gold miner’s wife was overjoy­
T he V iu ii Koint-dics eure Imnkut-he, iiunuu*-
showed him his half-inch fountain Jet, dresser, but la also color sergeant 1E
nem, fumalo troiilduH unti reet I rtbteiiHOH. Ht-ntl
Chicago city officials are trying to ed and sent to Sacramento for a box
for our b«H»k irta-
u wunt unni uomini repre-
the
terriioriuls,
foreman
of
the
ttr«
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
!
T
A
K
E
NO S U B s ffifljfl
prevent the unloading on the city’s of rose bushes. She would have a lib
with Its little basin and pair of gold­
Mintai¡io* eierywliero.
M iku money al homo
IX your dealer caau ot supply you with W. I . I iimíu
. h s. w iü p í. r M i 1 o : • . r
W ritu fo r pur nu li.ir
Ilio Viuvi Co., lUO Ho til­
I V . la. D O i t e l . A N , 1
.S|t.ii-I* M . , l è r o t - k t o i i, 31 u*a
fish; he showed him his summer house, brigade, vice-president of the football markets of many tons of cold storage tie oasis of her own.
d i il.l b u ild in g. l ’or liui«1. Urtu'on.
which would almost admit two persons club, u champion marksman, public provisions, much of which has been
Alas! one shimmering afternoon it
singer, amateur actor and cricketer.
on ice for several years and is totally
at one and the same time.
began to blow. Spirals of sand rose
unfit
for
food.
T H E OLD RELIABLE
“ Never know what you can do with
After Emerson.
up on the hill slopes and danced down
Skylights
Tanks
Gutters
a bit of ground till you try !” cackled
Painless
Dentists
“ That wealthy young broker ha*,
The late Geo. H. Williams, ex-mayor the trails and Into the camp, gaining
the host, rubbing his hands gleefully.
D ow n Spouts Steel Ceiling
Not only do we . arantee • ir work, but we
given hla motor to a well-known act of Portland, left an estate valued at velocity and volume with every revo-
and carafolly.
“ Quite so— quite so!’’ returned Jack- ress.”
“ Yes.
He says his father $163,262.
I lutlon.
T h e below prices speak fo r them selves.
J. C. BAYER
son, absently. “ But I think you might taught him to hitch nis wagon to t
SEE U S A N D E N J O Y C O M FO R T.
First
came
one
little
sandspout,1
Leaders of fashion in Paris have
204 Market
Portland, Oregon Improve It.”
star.”— Life.
decreed that the “ rat” will no longer which tripped a sprightly saraband
“ How?” questioned the owner, be-
on the little lawn. Then came an-
be worn by women.
P l l f S CURED IN 6 T O 14 D A YS .
Have you ever stopped to reason whv
twene gratification and wounded pride. Y o u r drutrarlBt
w i I re fu n d m oney i f I ’A Z O O I N 'l
| other, a trifle larger, and danced like it is that so many products that are ex
“ Well,,” replied Jackson, “ why don’t M K N T fails to cu re a r y c a - f <>f itch in g, Blind
“ F IL L Y O U R O W N TE ETH ”
After a 40-day chase the leaders of a mad dervish from corner to corner
tensively advertised, all at once drop
’
U d ay s. 50c
you take a strip off the flower bed— B le ed in g or P
a big Chinese smuggling gang have I oi the square of sod.
out of sight and are soon forgotten i
FILL-O
say, four Inches wide— turf it over, and
been
captured
in
California.
The
reason is plain— the article did not
he. - ... i . -u*.i.iint.
I f you h av e ach in g teeth o r cavities and nre
Presently a very liallet of sandpolnt*
-onvert It Into golf links?”
too nervoun fo r the dentist ordeal, try “ F ill-o ”
fulfil
the promises of the manufacturer.
Little Marjorie, aged four, bumped
bewildering
The Washington Equal Suffrage as­ were performing their
the hom e dentist.
A t d r u g g is t s or Bent by
her head on a key in the front door. sociation had a stormy session and evolutions about the cottage, merging This applies more particularly to a
m ail fo r 50c.
Giving Away a Trade 8ecret.
medicine. A medicinal preparation that
She went in the house and put some very little was accomplished.
F IL L - 0 M F C . CO
at last one into the other, and becom­ has real curative value almost sells it­ F u ll Set o f T eeth
$5.00
“ I want you to notice that man over cold cream cn a rag and then went
b r i d g e W o r k or T eeth W ith o u t
3SI b p
Bu.W*,
SEATTLE. WASH
ing
a
prodigious
whirlblast
of
alkaline
self,
as like an endless chain system the
there.”
P la t e s .....................................
$3.50 to $5.00
British political parties are pre­
to the door and tidd the key up care­
f-3.50 t , $5.00
dust.
remedy is recommended by those who Gold C row n s..............................
“ What’s peculiar about him?”
$3.50 i. $5.00
fully. As she was leaving she said: paring for a final struggle in parlia­
When this cruel visitation had pass­ have been cured, to those who are in
“ He’s well off and he got his start “ I will call in the morning to see how ment on the Lords’ veto question.
$1 ( p
need of it.
50 C to $1
ed
the
little
lawn
had
vanished.
A
l­
as a window dresser.”
you are.”
In an interview on the subject .1
15 YEARS’ GUARAN I EE.
A bill has been introduced in the though deluged with a reckless waste
“ A what?”
Hours. 8 A . M. to 8 P . M.. Sundays. 9 to 12.
Utah legislature for a $200.000 ex­ of water, not a solitary blade of grass prominent local druggist says, “ Take
“ Don’t you understand? He fixed
Good Things Are Eternal.
for example Dr. Kilmer’s Sw.mip-Koot.
hibit at the Panama fair in San Fran­
could
be
brought
to
raise
its
head.
Bring your children up to be happy, cisco in 1915.
up displays In the front windows of
a preparation I have sold for many
P A IN L E S S D E N T IS T S .
The poisonous dust had killed «wlft- years and never hesitate to recommend,
stores so as to attract a crowd. I’ve Don’t let them be any more supersti­
FARM L A N D S
PO R TLA N D . ORE.
for in almost every case it shows im­ i r t and M ..n .n Sis.
Heirs
of
the
late
Mary
Baker
Eddy
ly
and
thoroughly
seen people almost fighting for a tious than you can help. But, at any
mediate results, as many of my custo
rate, avoid one horrible, haunting be will contest her will, which left the
chance to look at them.”
Bought and Sold
mers testify. No other kidney remedy
lief that good things can’t last. The bulk of her fortune to the Christian
"That takes skill.”
that I know of has so large a sale.”
“ Skill nothing! All he did was to good things are the only eterna’ Science church.
l PIIT ï I — ÏG3AGC0
The success of Dr. Kilmer’s »Swamp-
i“ -.» i!.-.*>.*a P o sitiM-ly Curen.
put pictures of prize fighters in ring things of the world.
A Great Northern train was snow
Root is due to the fact that it fulfils
vocio» In »
‘
SfCitiC.i*
iu O r ;on. W rite
costume here and there among the
H A RRY M. COURTRIGHT
bound for four days in Montana, while
every wish in overcoming kidney, liver
fo r Illustrât d circo lar,
If
Your
fyes
Bother
You
exhibits.”
marri. utu . l ,71L íitms .
the wind blew a gale and the temper­
and Bladder diseases, corrects urinary
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore.
get a box of P E T T IT ’S E YE SALVE, ature went to 50 degrees below zero.
troubles and neutralizes the uric acid
old, reliable, most successful eye rem­
which
causes
rheumatism.
Minus the Price.
edy made.
All druggists or Howan
Congressman Macon, of Arkansas,
A free trial bottle will he sent bv
“Do you think there is any chance Bros., Buf*»V, W Y
declares he will oppose to the utmost
mail, absolutely free. Address Dr. Kii
of my poem appearing In your maga­
the making of Peary a rear admiral
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. V.. and men­
The Cattle Were Saved.
zine?” asked the b&rd. “ I’m without
Lite: c. / * a w.-owi, Cupid.
until he proves his discovery of the
tion this paper. Sold at druggists in
While a ferryboat was taking cat­
so much as a quarter in money.”
North
Pole.
bottles
of
two
sizes—
50c
and
$1.00.
A Kansas City (Kan.) man was
tle across the Trent two animals
“ Before you told me your financial given a divorce recently because his
jumped on board, in addition to three
The widow of the late Henry Wein-
situation I thought tVere might be wife Is so busy writing love stories
A ll H e r O w n .
that were being carried
When in
some chance of your poem appearing for the magazines that he had to pre- hard, a wealthy brewer of Portland,
COFFEEC
“ Did the audience weep while I was 1 midstream all the animals crowded
in our magazine,” answered the hard pare his own meals and do most of the has given a 20-acre tract, worth $30,-
I TEA SPICES
slnglngT” asked the temperamental i on one side of the boat, which cap-
000, near Portland, for the establish­
BAKING POWDER
hearted editor, “ but now I see no hope. housework. When the literary bu
soprano. "No,” replied the music di­ sized and the ferryman wa« drowned
ment of a home for aged Germans.
EXTRACTS
Our advertising rates are $5 an Inch.”
enters the parlor Cupid slips out c
rector, “ you were making that noise : The catttle got safely ashore.
JUST RIGHT
Heavy
snow
stopped
the
town
clock
the kitchen door and climbs over the
all by yourself.”
LOCK ’ EM OUT.
at Albany, Ore., by clogging the
fence.
__________________
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
CLOSSET a DEVERS
hands.
Y o u C a n G e t A lle n ’ s F o a t - f a s e FREE.
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow-
^
PORTLAND. 0 R L _ J i
W
rite
A
l
i
e
n
s
.
O
lm
sted,
b
e
R
o
y
,
N
.
Y
.
,
f
o
r
a
A T i m e ly T e x t .
Cincinnati loses her finest building,
E m |
free sam p le o f A lle n ’s Foot-LH.se. It cures
If you’ve any joy to spare don’t the chamber of commerce, by fire;
sw ea tin g, h o t s w o lle n , a c h in g feet. I t mnkt s to tuke as candy.
new o r t ig h t shoes easy. A c e r ta in c u re for
lock it up for next time while there’i loss about $1,000,000-
•orns. in g r o w in g n ails a n d bunions. A l l dru g- j
Curious Paradox.
a knock at the winter gate. The best
Old Grouch’s Idea.
4lst.i s e ll it. 25c. D o n ’ t a ccep t a n y su b stitu te I
A hotel clerk of El Paso, Tex., has
It l i a curious paradox that the man
way to “ roast” the world now is bv confessed that he was one of the
“ Marriage," said the serious man«
with the strongest will Is the man
The Little Corporal.
rore a friendly fire.
“ is an education in itself.”
“ Yes,”
"robbers” who looted his hotel office
who yields the most quickly to oppo­
Napoleon complained of being ham­ commented old Grouch, “ it teache*
Jan. 5.
sition. He saves all his strength to
T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY
pered. “ Rope,” he exclaimed, “ all I you what not to do after you’ve don*
throw it Into the line of least resist­
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
want Is rope!” “ Yes, sire, Europe,” it.”
P O R TLA N D M A R K ETS .
amlGranuIated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't
ance. He Is a good general and does
esponded his generals.
Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
not waste himself battering away at
Wheat— Track prices:
Bluestem,
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 2."c, 84@85V&c; club, 82(?D82^c; red Rus
an impregnable position, but makes a
lOe. $1.00.
Murine Eye Salve in sian. 80c; Valley 82®>83c; 40-fold, 83
flank movement at once.
Aseptic Tubes, 2.1o, $1.00. Eye Rooks ^ 8 3 ^ c.
and
Eye
Advice
Free “by Mail.
Barley— Feed. $24® 25 per ton;
TO CLRf A COLD IN ONE DAY
“ Snappy” describes this, afternoon
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
T a k e L A X A T I V K B R O M O g m n in e T ablet*.
brewing. $27®27.50 per ton.
frock; just tin* ri^bt color touch and
D r u rifiata re fu n d m oney i f it fails to cure. E . W
Millstuffs—
Bran.
$23
50®24.50
per
contrasts in materials.
G R O V E ’S s ig n a t u ie is on each bo x. 25c.
U n d e r C o lo re d G lass.
ton; middlings. $31; shorts. $25.506f
It is a combination of cashmere,
26.50;
rolled
barley,
$25®26.
A
Swiss
professor
of
agriculture
has
chiffon,
velvet and lace with a cord and
Which Spells Success.
Hay— Track prices; Timothy, W il­ tassel belt fixing that is right up to the
been
experimenting
with
cultivation
Study the world and its forces.
under colored glass, and finds, accord lamette Valley, $19®20 per ton; minute.
Your strength lies In co-operation
Ing to the Review Scioniiflque, thnt or Eastern Oregon. $21®22; alfalfa, $14;
with them. Study men; leadership
dlnary transparent glass gives the best grain hay, $14.50@15.50; clover, $13
consists In knowing how to run with
results.
Orange glass forces the ® 14.
them. Public opinion is like an ocean
T h e P o w e r o f P o t e m k in .
Corn—Whole, $29; cracked, $30 ton !
Hiram Hayrick (at the country plants, but hurts the fruit; violet
liner; you cannot back it in a minute;
Oats—No 1 white, $28®28.50 ton. | Potemkin, the great Russian general
store)— I see thet this here Panama glass Increases the quantity of fruit,
TO LEARN TO DRIVE AND
you cannot guide it when it is going
Apples— Waxen, 50c&@l; Baldwin.! and statesman, once desired that the
2 &nal Is goln’ to be a lock canal.
but lowers the quality; red, blue and 75c®$1.25; Northern Spy, 60c®$1.25;
slow, and It can only be controlled by
REPAIR A U T O M O B IL E S .
word
“
Impossible”
be
erased
from
hi*
Jonas Meadows— Thet’s good. Then green glass are positively Injurious.
Snow, $1 25; Red Cheek Pippin, $1® dictionary. Just how near he came to
one who is riding on It.
they kin lock these derned furriners
Thorough,
practical and unlimit-
1.25; Winter Banana. $1.75®2; Spitz- fulfilling this extraordinary ambition,
Women suffering from any form of
■ l course. We a
idants to
out.
enberg, $1.25@1.75; Yellow Newtown,
Uness are Invited to promptly com­
secure positions as chauffeurs,
the
following
anecdote
shows:
$1.75.
municate with Mrs. l ’inklmm at Lynn,
repairmen,
etc.
Write
The favor and power bestowed on Vlass. A ll letters are reeeivi d, opine <1,
Green» Fruits— Pears, $1.25®2 per
Followed Instructions.
box; cranberries, $12®12.50 per bar­ him by the Empress Catherine the read and answered hy women. A no-
Gunner— You can’t get the best of
Great had accustomed Prince Potem­
man can freely tali',
rel.
216 Mifdi»nU frost Building
“ I tried all kinds of blood remedies those railway porters who bang your
o f her private ill­
Vegetables— Beans. 12%c per lb.: kin to satisfy his slightest wish. Some
PO R TLA N D ,
-
O R E G O N
my trunks
which failed to do me any good, but I things about. I labeled
ness
to
a
wom
an;
cabbage, $1 25 per hundred; cauliflow­ one, Bpeaklng before him one day of
have found the right thing at last. My “ China” and thought they would han­
thus has been es­
er,
$2.25
per
crate;
celery.
California.
face was full of pimples and black-heads. dle them with unusual care.
the height of one of his aides-de-camp,
tablished this con­
$3®3.25 per crate: squash, 1®1% c said that an officer whom he named, In
After taking Cascareis they all left. I am
Guyer—And did they?
fidence b e t w e e n
per lb.; tomatoes. $1.75 per box; car­
a n d r e g u la te d if y o u w ill
continuing the use of them and recom­
the
Russian
army,
was
even
taller.
Mrs.
fin k ha in and
Gunner—
No;
but
blamed
If
they
rots, $1@1.25 hundred; parsnips. $1®
mending them to my friends. I feel fine
the
wo me n
of
When a discussion arose, Potemkin
only b e g in y o u r m eals w ith
I.
25; turnips. $1; boots. $1.25®1.50.
when I rise in the morning. Hope to didn’t ship ’em all the way to Shang­
Am eriea \\ lilch has
have a chance to recommend Cascarete.” hai, and I haven’t 6eem ’em sin c«.~
Potatoes—Oregon, jobbing prices. sent an express with an order to bring
tin f
' ■
‘ • i • ' • ■ ut* *• h er«.
a d o se o f H o ste tte r’s S to­
never been broken. q \V « c it liavo b on
u ilt u p ou r n-pu liitioii on it
Y o u can
hack the officer In question, who waa
FredC. Witten, 76Elm St., Newark, N. J. Judge.
$1.25®1.35 per hundred.
N ev e r lias she pnlv liept'iitl on '¡ m i l ’ ty ami f:m ib 1 . • ! hatter painl<an*
m ach Bitters.
L o ss o f A p ­
Pleasan t. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. -
Onions— Buying price,
$1.50 per then about a thousand miles away.
•work
anyw
here,
no
m
atter
how
m
uch
you
p ay.
llshed
a
testimonial
or
used
a
let!
r
Do Good N e v e r Sicken. W e a k e n or G r ip *
hundred.
Sure of His Oats.
When the officer heard that he wa* without the written consent o f tho
petite is a s u re sign o f
^ T V o fln P h plntn and
10c. 26c, 50c. N e v e r sold in bulk. T h * sren-
1 * rid ;« work fur out*
oina tablet stam ped C C C. G u aran teed to
Poultry— Live:
liens, 18%®19c; ; sent for by the prince his Joy was ex­ writer, and never lias the t'nmpany
Young Centaur—I ’d like to have youi
-I • • town ¡n.trona in
som e d istu rb a n c e o f the
cure o r y o u r money back.
I h > i f ilratraal
Springs. 18H®19c; turkeys. 20®21c; treme; he felt assured that he was go­ allowed these confidential letters to
daughter for my running mate, old
v i I «ir • * oxtrm-tioa
stom ach a n d b o w e ls, w hich
ducks.. 23c; geese, 14c; dressed tur­
**b«»n p Ht<*« o f
io
t
out
o
f
their
possession,
as
tho
ho6i.
ing to ba appointed to a superior
V
‘
i-i'ltf**
work ** order*
keys, choice, 23c
hundreds o f ) • insaiid.s o f them in
Exclusive.
Old Centaur—H’ra! What are your
CoiuulUiion (re*.
the Bitters w ill q u ic k ly c o r­
Eggs— Oregon ranch, candled, 33® grade. One can, however, Imagine their tiles w ill attest.
“ Don’t you de3ire to be famous?’* prospects?
j-'tT:
i f Crown» S 5 .C
hi* disappointment when, on his arriv­
rect.
T h e r e fo r e , try it this
35c; Eastern. 28®30c.
Out o f tho vast volum eof experience
b .T w ti 4 .1
“ No,” replied Mr. Qroucher. “ I don’t
Young Centaur— Why,
yeeterday
Butter—City creamery extra, 1 and al at the camp, he learned that It wa* which Mrs. Plnkham h s to draw
v e ry d ay .
F o r o v e r 57
■ Gold F
a
1 .0 1
care to have my name In the ency­ morning, before the r&llblrds got busy,
that he might be measured from. It is more than po -.il>V that she
2 pound prints, in boxes, 35c per only
] Em ,1 F.11 I , 1 .0 0
clopedia along with those of whom I I reeled off a mile In 1:26 flat—and I
y e a rs it has b e e n assisting
pound; less than boxes, cartons and against the aide-de-camp of Potemkin, lias trained the very knowleil ' ■ needed
5 o f
.5 0
do not approve In the slightest.
didn’t extend myself, either.— Puck.
|i. rfR i bw - - -
those w h o s u ffe r fro m In ­ delivery extra.
and that he was expected to return at In your case. 8he a ks notliii.fr In re­
1
■
5
.
0
0
Pork— Fancy, 11® 12c per pound.
once without any other result thaa turn except your Rood will, uml In r
H * ' Red Rubber _
digestion , D y sp e p sia , C o s­
»dvice has bellied thousands. Miri ly
Veal— Fancy. 85 to 125 pounds, 13
Just Hake.
7 .5 0
the fatigue of a very long j ourney.
any woman, rich or poor, should bo OR. W. #. W1M. PnnmfT in M irm ii Pair.'ess Exfr'tion . 5 0
®14c per pound.
Prospective Customer—What fish Is tiveness, C o ld s, G r ip p e a n d
In s p ira tio n In D re a m s.
2 i mas HTmtittM ta ataman
a*rar m i t h o d i
glad to take advantage o f tl is m ser­
Hops— 1910 crop. 18®18H c ; 1909
that?”
M a la ria , a n d it wi>i d o you
Coleridge must be added to the list ous offer o f assistance. Address Mrs. A l l w o rk fu lly fu a r a n te e tl fo r flfia e u j e a n ,
crop, 10®12c; contracts, I2®13c.
Illiterate Fishmonger— That's 'ake,
go o d , too. Insist on h a v in g
Wool—Eastern Oregon, 12® 18c per yt authors who have found Inspiration 1‘inkham, care o f I.ydia K. l ’inkham W i s e D e n t a l C o . , me.
sir
lb. according to shrinkage; Valley, in dreams, for he himself told us that Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
H o ste tte r’s.
Prospective Customer—Oh. Indeed.
P a in le s s D e n tis ts
17® 19c per pound. Mohair, choice. he composed over 200 lines of “ Kubla
Kvcry wom an ought to have F ill's ,lu lM ln *. I d l'd , B d W . V nr an P D S T U S B .O a t
Toothache or headache?
C f f l f f Motua: I A . M. to I E U
Buu4ua. • U &
30® 31c.
Khan” during a sleep of three hours. Lydia K. Pinkiinin’s XO-puiro
Illiterate Fishmonger—Neither, sir.
Cattle— Prime steers $7®7.50; good On awaking he wrote down the frag
Text
Itook.
It
is
not
a
hook
for
It's 'ake all over, sir.—Tit Bite.
to
choice,
$6.50® 7.00;
fair
to
ATRIP TO PORTLAND FREE good, $5® 6.50; common, $4.50® ment now existing, but the Interrup­ general distribution, ns it Is too
Your doctor will tell you that
tion of a visitor banished the rest
Fanciest Ever.
CUT RATES IN
5.75; choice to prime cows, $5.25® from his mind. The first Idea of “ The expensive. It is free mid only
fresh air and good food are
New Boarder—Haven't you got any
obtainable by mail. W rite for ' t r f H E m X o n w t i n r i o t i n t h g l a t o p a a « p l a r o r . r t l a e r * p i e
PAINLESS DENTISTRY 5.50: good to choice beef cows, $4.75
Ancient Mariner,” too, was suggested
the real cures for consumption.
P a ir.le a * K x t r a c t i o n ....... F r e «
fancy dishes nere?
® 5.25; fair to choice. $4 25® 4.75;
S ilv e r F i M i n g * ...................... 30c
to the poet by a dream of his friend U todav.
But often the cou^h is very
P.ura'. L ard lori—Sure t in J Mem«,
G o ld F i l l 'n e * ......................... 75c common to fair, $2®4; good to choice
And Kipling’s “Greatest
H K . G o ld C r o w n * .................$3 heifers. $4.75®5; fair to good, $4.50® Crulkshank.
bring tbs gentlemen that trv*o»c. e
hard. Hence, w e suggest that
j- , .
W W P o r c e la in C r o w n s ..................$3
4.75; common to fair. $4®4 25; choice Story In the World” was but the half-
cup your grandfather weed so me.—
A .
M o la r G o ld C r o w n s ................$4
you ask your doctor about
#
Bridge Work, U K. Gol J.... S3 to good fat bulls, $3.75®4 50: fair to remembered dream of L commonplace
Pack.
*
In l a y F ills . P u r e O o l d .........92
good. $3.25®3.50; common bulls. $2.50 young man.__________ _
your taking A y e r’s Cherry
V e r y N ic e R u b b e r P l a t * . . $4
®3.25; good to choice light clave*
Pitohers Wlli Be °ltcher*.
Beat R u b b e r P la t e on E a r t h ..................................$7
Pectoral. It controls the tick­
A r% teval I m m m .
A L L T H I S W O R K 18 G U A R A N T E E D .
$7®7.50; fair to good. $6.50®7; good
Mr. Falfan (Immersed in the game,
Particular Housekeeper— Pll
give
D o n ’ t th ro w y o u r m oney a w a y . A d o lla r saved
ling, quiets the cough.
to
choice
heavy
calves,
$5
25®6;
fair
fiercely)— If that pitcher would only
a tw o d o lla rs earn ed . O u r o rig in a l re lia h l* M odern
you your breakfast If you take this Painless
M eth o d s a r d o u r p e rfe c te d office a q u ip - to good. $4.75®5.25; common calves.
W # p u b lis h o n r fo rm u la s
settle down!
broom and sweep up around the house n e n t naves p a t , me an d y o u r m oney.
$3.75® 4.75; good to choice stags.
W * b m l i h alcohol
Mrs. Falfan (inexpressibly shocked)
I0 S T 0 IV D E N T I S T S , 3 th 'a N a m s a n , P a r t l a a d
j
fro m c u r m c dlctn—
Are you a tetural sweeper?
trfrsacs 291H Merrlson. opyoshe Knit office and Meier 4 $4.50® 5.
— Dear me! You don't tell me! la ha
W c u r g e y o a ta
Tramp—I w vi born In Broome coon ?ra.»k. Established in Poniard 10 years. Open evenln#i
Hogs—
Fair
to
good.
$4®
4.50;
c o n su lt y e a r
as wild as all that. Goo»-eo?f
unit I and «undays until 12:10. for people who work.
ty, mum.—Judge.
choice. $8.75®9 10; good to choice.
B a t V io a a w io a a
$8 50® 8.75.
Tb*!* R *yo Lamp ¡a a high grad# lamp, »old at m low price.
Mr. B jln k »^ I hunted deer with a
One of Ayer’ s Pills si bedtime will causo
Sheep—yearling wethers, grain-fed.
Hie Whl t.
Th. rm i»r* » trina th.i» cast nn >rr hut t Y- r** - r
• t n niaila at a a f
an increased flow of bile, and produce a
I I. 75® 5;
old
wether*.
grain-fed. (O f laat *«aaon.
ii .trv.Te.l o f an <1 h r *** , r
>' nan: *B
prir
English Walter— Which side of the
t VI :tny room ! n n r t b
*
'*'7
gentle laxative «fe e t th? day following. able do you wish to elt on. sir?
$4
2T,®4.50:
cholre
ewe*,
grain
fed
Mrs.
Phluff—Lac*
•••,
that
waa
making
t
hat
can
a>1d
fo
t
h**
t : i
■
o
f
*
•
•
A
t
'
11
i tvn
a l»i
p
i
V .
W -r pr j A -a
.-f. v s
.
M w r it* ■b
Formula on eich box. Show it to your
$3.75®4.75;
feeders.
$2.25®3;
choice
•
S
’--•C
N
A
M
E
when
yon
went
up
Into
tha
wood*
American Quest—I prefer to elt m
r# cireniar to »he rear«" i Htrrr*’ •<* t '
! " MCDlCIN*
■
o r T w T.
doctor. He will v n d 'r -nn4 ata glance.
lambs, grain-fed. $6.50®7; good to with my bniband, wasn’t It?—SL Louie
S T ANDAI- D OIL C T
> orated)
i chair.—Tit Rita.
Dote, one pi!l ft
choice, grain-fed, $6®6 25.
•
t
ie
ta«.. Ü. A, .* -u .1 •
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