— I'LL PAY YOU CASH. Ship in« your ni«**. frith coortry ¿>r«xiuc* •nil 1 will puy you a» follow*. I uevur charge comm it»* ion: Dr«*»***! Veal, up o 130 pounds..................13c Drenawl Ho|f8. block.................................. 11c Live Sprin« • 'hick n s...................................17c Live Laiv<‘. Fat Ilona................................ 18c Lh-ehatii C’h «•kcii't .................. 19c uml 20c - M a r k e t p r .r e . S< lid ua your iurkeys. kccho , ducks and we will puy you the market price. W o wunt po- tat«a*H, apples, and all ot er kinds of fruita and vegetables. W e will s» ml you crk packers complete with tillers for 16c . u*h. A D D R E S S A L L S H IP M E N T S F K k i r. l . t *. .. * CO. ’Fight t g he F e e ’ 7 ;u s t ’’ l O R T L A L 'D L R E G O N v ,• • y o u :; g i z i w a n t e d TO LEARN T) DRIVE AMD RZP.MR A'JTJiVIOBILES. Irhoro'KT^. pr-irticai and unlimit ed coarse. Wo assist students to secure positions chauffeurs, r e p a mien, eve. Write Automobile S; of Oregon cd ! 2>t «adults rn*i B»d~i PO RTLAN> OREGON rrz rr* OREGON AND WASHINGTON F A R M I.A N D S b o u g h t and Sotd HARRY M. COURTRIGHT Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. T W O G R A N D C R U IS E S w m R O U N D A W t h e O R L eave N e w Y o rk N o 1911, a n d t h e S e c o n d , f r o m T h e F ir s t to ber I, ¿sa ncisco. F e b r u a r y 17, 1912. B y th e f .a r r e T r a n s a tla n tic S. S. D u r a tio n I 110 D a y s i C C C fl *u J U P I CU C I AM Q b L L » C L M IU J D vem San / 1 7.00 0 \ VTONS/ and up. mludins all nwrssarv ei- akwrd and aliare. G p t . o n a l T o u r s o f 17 D A Y S I N 14 D A Y S I N J A P A N . IN D IA . S e n d lo r Illu s tra te d B o o k le t. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 B R O A D W A Y y ¡!& IN S IS T NEW YORK. UPO N W EST E RN Keruwn. M A N T L E S Forget Itl ' c l e a n in g o r ie n t a l rugs Every one ought to mate It a life j ------------- fule to wipe out from his memory How Spot« Can Be Removed and the everything that has been unpleasant, Rich Colors of the Fabrio unfortunate, says Orison Swett Mar- Brought Out. den In Succeee Magazine. We ought to forget everything that has kept us After drlental rugs have been dust back, has made us suffer, has Leen dls cleaned at home by any of the new agreeable, und never allow the hide and excellent electric cleaners, the ous pictures of distressing conditions housekeeper finds the rugs truly dust- to enter our minds again. There is less, but not clean looking. If there only one thing to do with a disagree are grease spots or any other spots able, harmful expeiionce, and that Is on the carpet they remain as before. —forget It! The province of the machine Is to remove every particle of dust and It TO Ct Kt A COLO IN ONE DAY Tak e L A X A T IV E IS K O M O Q u in in e T a b le t * . fulfills this mission, but the good D ru i » ¡ a t * r e fu n d m o n e y i f it f a i l « to c u re . E. W housekeeper is not content to see G R O V E ' S s i g n a t u r e ¡8 o n e a c h b o x . 25c. spots of any kind remaining on her rugs. Judicial Distinction. A man who3e tr users were stolen This can be remedied and the rich from a Pullman car Las been awarded colors brought out by the following damages In tl e sum of $439.50. which simple method. Leave the rug on the Is doubtless all the trousers were floor where It belongs. Remove every worth, but sets a ridiculously low es thing from on top of It. Take naptha timate on tlio amount of “ mental an soap and make a lather in luke warm guish." water. Take an old Turkish towel, dip it In the suds, wring out and rub T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes the rug vigorously, being careful not andGranulated, Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t jto rub against the nap of the rug. You Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists will see the dirt of the ri.g coming off Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, on the towel, but not a bit of the color. 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Dip In again, washing off dirt of the Aseptic Tubes, 26c, $i.00. Eye Books towel and continue to rub until the *nd Eye Advice Free by Mail. towel remains clean. Whenever the Alurine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. suds look dark change the water and prepare fresh suds. Miniature Specialization. When the entire carpet is rubbed, A young medical student was being take luke warm water, dip In your quizzed by one of his teachers: "In towel, wring out, and go over the en what will you specialize?'’ he was tire surface so that no sign of the asked. "Disease of the nostril," replied suds is left. Then leave the rug un the student. "Good," said the profea- disturbed until thoroughly dry. It is j sor, enthusiastically. "Which nos surprising how the rug lights up! The tril?" ___________________ uatural tints of oriental mat trial are The Chicago tire could have boen pre brought out and the conscious feeling vented with one pad o f visiter, l>u? tire that the rug is clean from a sanitary water was not handy. Keep a bo tl ol Hamlins Wizard <>i handy ami prevent point of view Is a satisfaction. the iiery pains o f inti nim.it on. The fringe of the rug should not be rubbed, as It Is too delicate, but ran A Gift Book. be cleaned easily by sitting on a foot To give a book If to enrich the re stool with a basin on the lap and dip ceiver permanently; to put into hie or ping into the suds a handful of fringe her possession something which at a time, wringing odt tight when leaves reslduun of pleasure long after clean. Avoid wetting the rug as far the particulnr date on which it was as possible while cleaning the fringe. received has been forgotten.—Hamll* This process finished, spread the fringe out straight on the floor until on W. Mabje. thoroughly dry. The fringe should be Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate cleaned first. and invigorate stomach, stomach, livei and bowels. Bugar-coated, tiny, graft HOW TO MAKE POTATO BAGS ules, easy to take. Do not grip«. u r d rir n ^vyi -71 ■vy- ;^ ;r - ¿ I. BFLMONT AUTO »tunum ai SCHOOL i realty COMPANY. í i an pr.ze or hoses a' the Statik Imposition us yaar They arc pianini m Portland's most bea tif I • ardens. J x r g held plants by express. Se d postal for calato-;« today. THF. SIBSOh ktSENURSERIES I I C «dwrakw A r c s » Port kind. Oregon 80 BOYNTON FURNACES Moat economical an-1 effective forehouae and schooL heating. J. C. BAYER EURNACE CO. front and Va ket Sts. Portland, Or. WOMAN B y L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d STOMACH BITTERS Try it today. Refuse all Substitutes P o r tla n d . O r « v A f ■■ I F East a d 23d and imi Morrison, Ma Portland, Or OTTUMWA H O S TETTER ’S help. mew u*e tor a crypt. The Rev. C. H. Chard, rector of Spitalflelds, has converted the crypt of his church into a store where poor people whose homes are broken up tnay deposit their furniture free of charge until they are In a position to set up house again. At present the crypt is full of furniture.—London Evening Standard. COLDS Ginger Bread. One cupful of molasses, one cupful of sugar, two eggs, one cupful of but termilk. one cupful of butter, four cup fuls of flour, one teaspoonful of soda, one tablespoonful of ginger, one table- spoonful of grated nutmeg, and one teaspoonful of salt. Beat the butter and sugar to a cream, and the eggs, well beaten, then the molasses, the soda, dissolved in the buttermilk, the salt, flour and spices. Mix. well and put Into a buttered and floured cake tin. Rake in a mod erate oven till ready. Cut in squares and serve with cheese. Baked Macaroni and Oysters. Take five cents’ worth of macaroni, boil until tender; butter the bottom of bake dish; put in layer of macaroni, then layer of oysters, sprinkle with salt, pepper, and small bits of butter; then add another layer of macaroni, then more oysters, and continue alter nating until bake dish is nearly full. Cover the top layer with cracker crumbs, dotted with bits of butter. Pour over enough milk or thin cream to come to top. Rake from one-half to three-quarters of an hour. Hours to Rememuer, The hours I remember most joy fully are the hours In which some un- relfish efTort or sacrifice stirred the tiuggish pulses of my heart.— J. fiald- win Brown. IN AND L A T E W IN T E R EAR LY.SPR IN G W e seldom feel JUST R ldH T At such a time KASPARILLA is the best and safest Blood Purifier, the most successful prescription for spring humors and such disorders of the blood as boils, pimples, pustu'les, blotches, sores and cutaneous eruptions. Kasparilla is admitted to be he best remedy for that lack of energy md the peculiar debility so prevalent during the close of winter and the opening af spring. For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, tc »very portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation oi ood, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities 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. Drop Cookies. M unyon’s Cold R em edy R elieves the One pound of brown sugar, four head, throat and lu ngs alm ost im m ediate ly. Checks Fevers, stops D ischarges o f «ggs, one-quarter pound of walnuts, THE BEST SPfilNQ MEDICINE the nose, takes a w ay all aches and pains one-quarter pound of almonds, grated, Hcmes'eads and Timuer Lands Located j caused by colds. It cures G rip a tu f oh- li your F«*rm or P ro p e rty is F o r Sale tea H o y t CmunCAf. Co. knrtlan l, Oregon I fttinute Coughs and prevents Pneumonia. one pound of pastry flour, one 1 W rite P rof. Munyon, f»ttrd and Jefferson I Can Sell it QUICK tor CASH ! Pts . Plills., Pu- fo r m edical udvice ab« spoon soda, dissolved in a quur.er cup of hot water (let cool before using), ;■ solutely free. Semi D e s c r i p t i o n a n d P r i c e . A d d r e s s one orange, the juice and grated rind, C A BEN G TSO N one teaspoon cinnamon, half teaspoon W H e n r v R 'd t r PO RTLAND . ORE G la n c e Backward. cloves. Reat tggs until light, add Fichte once said: "The day that sugar, grated nuts, flour, soda and To prow th* fin est il iw*»!» and ¡ opens for us another year is best used spices. Drop on buttered tins. lO K t luSClo'lJ AND KODAK V P B r e U l'lM . T’ i . t It t h » b<**t S U P P L I E S 1 In beginning that year aright; but one *f***d s. F e r r y 's Si-edi ar» lM **t Custard Pia. because they never full In yield W rite for catalogues nnd literature. TWelopIn* wastes no time, lu spite of this, by m or quality. The beat «nrde and printing Mail orders given prompt attention 1 backward look or two. not only to Reat together till light four eggs ers and rarmf-r* everywhere i o r tla n d r u o t o S u p p ly Co. 1 balance h^ own books, as It were, with four tablespoonfuls of sugar; know Ferry's eoeds to tie the 149 Third Street P O R T L A N D ORF, hiirh*’*t standard of quality but also to take due note of what then add one pint of milk and one ica- yet attained. For sulo everywhere. w a r d e . b c r t o h - a * » j w and chemist ; memorable men and women have ac- spoonful of orange extract Line a V. I le. Oolnràuo. Speci msn prices: Gold. H o Lead J F E R R Y 'S 1911 S e e d A n a ts a l Silver. Lead. tl. t.*d t. SU%. r. we; Gol.J. S0r; Zinc ! compllshed In the years that were deep pie plate with a rich pastry, Free on requel or Copper. Si. M ¡liner envelopes a d Dy* pricelist theirs. So shall he at once inform hls pour In the custard, place in a moder 0 M FERRY • CO . aent on application. Con-roi r _4 ( inpirc worn a » I mind and raise examples to his future ately hot oven, and bake until the United. Reference: Gattonate Nat .onal 'lank. onion, mich effort." And the sentences might well pastry 1« brown and the custard firm stand text to what has here been Serve hot or cold. Co. -..U A m thfe thin man and the stout on# written. Were talking of diet and food in gett Baked Hamburg Steak. Safe That Float«. erai the thin man sstd. "You can get Two pounds chopped beef, one can A buoyant safe that In caae of <!!■ an excellent dinner at Clepham's, the of tomatoes. Season meat with salt. restaurant near my otf.ee, for 25 cents. aster will float to the surface as the | pepper, and little onion Put meat in ship equipped with It sinks, has been COFFEE' Every try one of his dinners ?” “ One | skillet, shaping meat well up around T E A S P IC E S of 'em! Y^s. I should say I had!” devised by four mechanics In th« navy 1 the sides. Pour in tomatoes and bake yard at Bremerton. Wash. The safe S A N IN O P O W D E R 1 said the stoat then. "Why. 1 ate four three-quarters of an hour. Peas or EXTRACTS of >m one day last wegfc!” — Youth’! consists of a large cylinder of steel dressing may be substituted. which is divided Into two compart- •JUST RIGHT . Companien. 1 ments. the lower one being an air < g a 3H a a » Baked Apples. chamber and the lower fitted an a re CLflSSET a D E V E » Wash and core tart apples, then fill W M LAÑO. ONt J l ceptacle for money and papers. with equal parts of crumbs and mush rooms. Season with catsup or fine First and Last Love. OPIUM— TOBACCO n *M U Poaft'vyty C w w . **Tt la tbe last love that makes a fool herbs as preferred. Put a bit of but C 7 ftflthori - o » Neeley I a. -tunic in Oregon. Wr.ta of tbe woman, and the first love that ter on top of each apple. Add a little the name fo r l i l t rin v ia r . water to the baking pan and bak« un Prie? 71I.11ISÌ. make# a man look as foolish as he la.** HI t * to remember —"Tower of I'-orf.” *>7 Gertrude Ath- f or c o u c h P 0 R H A N 0 :O # E G Q •rioA. SEEDS KODAKS ALCOHOL si Presented In Condensed Form fo r Our Busy Readers. Love Letters Buried With Her. A maiden lady of Hanley (Staffs) who died at the age of more than ninety years asked shortly before her death that her love litters should be hurled with her. Her Relatives round several letters, dating back some of them to the ’30s, with the Ink ilmost faded. Her last request was complied with.— London E.ening irandard. RELIEVED 1 ret .hr mos! thoror'h instructions in drivin* metical-work that can be prefaced, ab< lathe work, drill press and lorerag F nely enu'npod u a d i* shop asdsdioo loom isilts i lee $35 cash. $41 payments $10 per week. Get it today in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatub.». loo Doses $L> IN D IG E S T IO N L. A. KLFIN i CO.. Inc.. Distribuì r, BELM ONT AUTO SCHOOL Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. Leads all other medicines in the cure of all spring ailments humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. T a k e it. General Resume o f Important Eventi Ottumwa, Iow a.— “ For years I was almost a constant suffe'rer from female trouble in all its d r e a d f u l form s; shooting pains all over my body, sick headuhe, s p i n a l weakness, dizziness, d e p r e s s io n ,a n d everything that was horrid. 1 tried many doctors in different parts of the United States, but I.ydia E. Pink ham’ s Vegeta- __________________ bio Compound lias Delectable Dleh That la Prepared Miraculousl done more fo r me than all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell you these With Grated Potatoes and Chop, An ad clipped from a Des Moines facts; M y heart is full of gratitude to ped Sal* Pork. paper: "In looking over an almanac, you fo r m y cure.” —M i H a mu s t E. I read of — —. I purchased a bot Grate five or six large potatoes. Add Y i ' a m p l e k , 524 S. Hansom Street, tle; In three days I felt better. I Ottumwa, Iowa. took five bottles and two months later | three tableapoonfuls of milk, four la- C o n s id e r T h is A d v ic e . I went to work. My friends say it ia btespoonfula of flour, and three-fourths ?7o woman should submit to a surgi- the most wonderful cure they ever cup raisins. Have ready on?-half pound salt ral operation, which may mean death, saw.” pork; cut up in pieces about the size until she has given Lyd i E. l'inkham’s of a lima bean; also a kettle -of boil Vegetable Compound a fair trial. ing water and two small bags; salt This famous medicine, made only bags do very well. Wet the hags In from roots and herbs, has for thirty cold water, then put into them, first years proved to be the most valuable ■" CAN BE - z thin layer of the potato dough, then tonic and invigorator of the female about six or seven pieces of the salt organism. Women residing in almost pork, which press down a little into evety city and town in the United the dough. Half fill the bags in this States bear w illing testimony to the wonderful virtue o f I.ydia E. riuk- way. finishing with a layer of the Uam’s Vegetable Compound. iough. The bags must not be more AND' M rs . P In k lia m , a t T.ynn, M ass., than half full, as space must be al lowed for the dough to swell. Tie the in v ite s a ll s ic k w o m e n to w r i t e h e r f o r a d v ic e . H e r a d v ic e is fre e , tops of the bags securely and put them c o n fid e n tia l, a n d a lw a y s h e lp fu l. into the boiling water and cook two hours. Care must be taken that the bogs do not stick to the bottom of the Ecst He Could Do. kettle. Mias Chatterton (gushingly)— "W hat At the end of this time remove the a magnificent great Dene! And of bag from the water and allow’ them course I ls name Is Hamlet?” Mr. to cool slightly, then strip from the Gaiety (the owner!— "N ot exactly; «•j , i loaf. you see, I— er—couldn’t consistently Cut the loaf in thin slices and fry use that nnme. The best I could do is the medicine you can rely brown. This makes a delicious break was to cal! her Oehettn!” on to do the work fast dish. M others c : ’ ijDd Mrs. W in s lo w 's Soothing The recipe Just as it is makes !yrop to ■ b ,t r.-medv to uge foi th eir cU U d ;oa lu rin g lire too riling period. enough for seven or eight persons. It is a real digestive G a s o lin e and 28 F r o n t S t r e e t DOINGS OF THE WEEK Hoods Sarsaparilla PW T IG E R G R A IN D R I L L. will have a new d ii W e S r p on 30 D A YS’ FREE T R IA L Latest Improved in the Hoe; Single or Double D s ; Force Feed; Steel Ribbon'1 u es; Re-enforced Frame- no sagging: Heavy Wooden Wheels. The Strongest and Best-M ide Drill on the Mar et. Two, four, or six-tor e hitch. Send for large 111 istrated Catalogue, and state size Drili interested in. Drills are guaranteed. THE FÖ0TT-TITUS MACHINERY HO 184 U nion A ven ue Two soldiers are walking from New York to San Francisco, carrying new-! ly-invented knap-sacks and outfits weigthing 16 pounds each. w l_/_J PO R TLA N D , OREGON A derelict ship has been found froz en in the ice in the Caspian sea, and with her entire crew of 30 frozen to death. A premature explosion o f dynamite killed four men and wounded six, who were clearing the channel o f the Co lumbia below Celilo. r yii F R L IG K T F A ID Junction City, Wash., had a $100,- 000 lumber fire. San Francisco $800,000 hospital. 45? T ** COLT DISTEMPER C u n V '» h a n d le d v e r y en w lly. T ' h o «¡'-I-, n r « 1 . tir e d , u n d n il o t ^ r » l a '• ......... I. 1 ! 1 ■ ■ 1 .1 i - Ai I 1.« dirt. OHM*, U*lni| H P O I I N ’ M D l T I M I i - »11 I R K . G i v e o n t l.o toni-UM o r in f e o d A. < m : I... |.l.,od ..• d . t - e l s , e r n a o f n il f o r m » o f d U t o m p e r . H o st r e . a e d y o e r k r o v r n f r r i t - r e » In fo - .L i f : u - -f r u n f e e d t o e o r e o n o . i, j e. .">* <• c r d ?1 n I o ' I t : 15 i n d <) ie b o t t l lo e ir n r d h ” re ..- le i :• r- • * r - «•• r . upre- a p a 'd t.y 110 d o z e n , o f dri . ...... ... .tir e r a , ( ’ o f h ! o w n h o w t o p o Iri.-o t h r o n t * O ur F ree by ÜÍMr K wM ’ ■ x ¿V( r LT<H II) I ’ civ . - e v e r ’ 1 : I I . w.iiiU‘0. Lun;ortt eel lin g L o rue r e m e d y in o x i e t e n r e —t w e l v e y e a rs . SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemist* and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A. trgnsn sparrow bisye r liu d . Farmers iu Codford and district have formed a club for the destruc Pendleton, Or., suffered a $10,000 tion of sparrows, which are so numer fire which might have been checked at ous that they have become a pest to the start but the fire bell was fozen this part of W1Hshire. The rules pro- vide that each member shall kill no fast and no alarm could be sounded. fewer than 100 sparrows in two Heads o f many large railroads and months or be fined Id. a head for any also many financial interests approve under that number not’ destroyed. the ruling o f the Interestate Com merce commission against an increase of freight rates. i U W fj u Le.iK. To stop a leak In a water pipe until he plumber comes, shut off the water, lrain the tB e, wi j e the place dry, ap- )ly a piece of surgeon s plaster and ! bind on tightly with a long strip of he same plast* r. Wind this thickly with absorbent cotton an 1 bandage th« whole with strong cloth. This will hold very well for about 24 hours. Hoasecwork Drudgery Eight Indians, including two squaws and two children, were killed by a posse in Nevada. They are believed to be the band that killed four stock- men a short time ago. The Indians fo jg h t desperately. «»ousework is drudgery for the weak woman. She brush es, dusts and scrubs, or is on her feet all day attending to the many details o f the household, her buck aching, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress of pain, possibly d izzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed is not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The real need o f weak, nervous women is satisfied by Dr. Pierce’ s Favorite Prescription. American officers are making the Mexican rebels proficient soldiers. It IJalics W eak W om en Strong and Sick W om en Weil. A recurrence ot violent outbreaks of cholera is threatened in Southern Italy. T h i s ** P r e s c r i p t i o n * 9 r e m o v e s t h e c a u s e c f w o m e n ’ s w e a k n e s s e s , h e n is i n f l a m » n a t i o n a n d u lc e ra tio n , a n d cures those w eaknesses so p e c u lia r to w o m e n , it tra n u n iii7 .e s th e n e r v e s , e n c o u r a g e s th e a p p e tite a n d in d u c e s re s t f u l sleep. Impeachment o f the Japanese cab inet, headed by Marquis Katsura, is demanded by the diet. Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know w h a t his “ Favorite Prescription" contains, a complete list of ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let any unscrup ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown composition is “ ju st as g o o d " in order that he may mako a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head ! I)r. Pierce’ s Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills. Congressman Hill, o f Connecticut, prophesies that T aft will hold con gress in session all summer o f neces sary, to pass a reciprocity measure. Mexican rebels bring their wounded to the border and Americans take care o f them, but they are not per mitted to return to the rebel ranks. Restoring Whitnecs of Marble. To c.ean marble take finely pow dered pumice stone and mix with vin egar to a paste. I>ay this all over the marble, and leave it on for five or six hours. Then brush It hard and wash it with warm water and curd soap till clean. Then, to give a polish, rub over with oxide of tin applied on a | wet cloth. Should the article be stain ; ed, you can remove the stain by dip ping a cloth In oxalic acid solution and passing it quickly over It. Then The National grange has notified the 1 wash lu water to remove the acid and senate finance committee that the pro- j polish. __________________ posed reciprocity treaty has already | U Cures While You Walk. caused a drop o f 7 cents in the price j A lle n ’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot. of wheat, and that the granges will sweating, callus,and swollen, aching feet. Sold by a ll Druggists. Price ii5c. Don’t accept any fight the measure to a finish. It is alleged that naval secrets have been given to Brazil by Secretary of State Knox in order to secure con tracts for battleships for American bidders. White settlers on the Siletz reserva tion in Oregon have petitioned Gover nor West to put a stop to lawlessness among the Indians, and threaten to take the law into their own hands if the governor refuses. substitute. Trial p trek age FREE. Address _ What is practically civil war pre A lie n ». Olmsted, Le lioy, S. Y. vails in the plague stricken district of i ruth L-ercre A ll. Manchuria. Thousands o f unemployed Herodotus tells us, in the first book men have turned bandits and are loot of his history, that from the age of ing villages. Chinese troops sent to five to that of twenty, the ancients in stop the plundering have been defeat structed their children only on three ed repeately. things, namely: to manege a horse, to shoot dexterously with their bows, P O R TL A N D MARKETS. and to speak the truth. The study of Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, truth Is perpetually Joined with vir 81c; chib, 78c; red B— j|n, 76-77c;| tue; there is no virtue which does not valley, 80c; forty-fold, 78-79c. derive its original from truth, just as Barley Feed, $23-23.50 ton; brew there is no vice which does not spring ing, nominal. from a lie___________________ Millstuffs Bran, $21-22 per ton; middlings, $27-28; shorts, $22-24;! F O E R Y E A L L rolled barley, $25.50-26.50. D IS E A S E S C o m - Whole, $28; cracked, $29 ton in cw or n c c n D i e n o c . Oats— No. 1 white, $27-27.50 ton. As long as the present process of Hay Track prices: Timothy, East ern Oregon, No. 1, $19-20; mixed, extracting radium from pitchblende is $16-18; alfalfa, $12-12.50; grain hay, so enormously expensive it avails lit tle that new pitchblende fields have $13-13.50; clover, $11-12. Apples Fancy, $1.50-2.50; choice, been found in the south seas. How ever, it is of scientific interest if not $1-1.25; common, 50c-$l per box. Green Fruits Pears, $1.50-1.75 per of commercial advantage. Certainly box; cranberries, $13.50 per barrel. the radium manufacturers are not us Vegetables Cabbage, $1.25-1.50 ing all the pitchblende available at the p erew t; celery, California, $3-3.25 oresent time per crate; garlic, 10-12c per lb; P l l f S CURED IN 6 TO 14 D A YS . pumpkins, 2c; sprouts, 8c; carrots, You r driuorist w ill refund money if P A Z O O IN T E N T fails to cure any case o f Itching. Blind, 90c-$l per c w t.; parsnips, $1; tur M bleedin g or Protruding Piles in K to 14 days. 50e. nips, 90c-$l; beets, $1.25. Potatoes— Oregon, buying prices: In Much the Sarre Boet. $1.25-1.40 per cwt. *Tf we didn’t have to give back any Onions - Buying price: $2.50 per charge, think of the money we mer chants would make.” "W e all have cwt. Poultry — L iv e : Hens, 18-19c; our troubles," said the raagaslne pub "Sometimes It frets me to springs, 18-18Jc; turkeys, 20c; lisher. ducks, 20-23c; geese, 12-12$c' have to print any reading matter, but Dressed: Turkeys, choice, 23-25c. I s’pose It must be done.”— Kansas E ggs- Oregon ranch, candled, 21- City Journal 22Jc per dozen. Wine Many Centuries Old. Butter -City creamery, extras, 1 That the Homans of old knew some and 2-pound prints, in boxes, 33c per thing .of vintages is proved by the pound; less than boxes, cartons and finding of a vial of wine believed to delivery extra. b e 2,000 years old in an old Homan Pork - Fancy, 11 -11 ¿c per pound. cemetery near Bordeaux. Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13J- 14c per pound. Hops-— 1910 crop, 18|-19c; 1909 crop, 12-14c; contracts, 15-16c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 12-18c, ac cording to shrinkage; valley, 17-19c; mohair, choice, 30c per pound. Cattle Prime steers, $6-6.85; good to choice, $.5.75-6; fair to good, $5.25-5.75; common, $4-5; choice to prime cows, $5-5.25; good to choice Dangerous coughs. Extremely beef cows, $4.75-5; common to fair beef cows, $2-4; choice spayed heif perilous coughs. Coughs that ers, $5.25-5.50; good to choice h eif rasp and tear the throat and ers, $5-5.25; choice to good fat hulls, lungs. Coughs that shake the $4.25-4.50; fair to good fat bulls, whole body. You need a regu $3-3.50; good to choice light calves, lar medicine, a doctor's medi $7.75-8; fair to good light calves, $7- 7.50; good to choice light calves, cine, for such a cough. Ask $3.75-4.75; good to choice stags, $5- your doctor about A y e r ’ s 6.25; fair to good stags, $4-4.50;. Cherry Pectoral. Hogs Choice, $8.25-8.75; good to choice, $8-8.25; poor, $7-7.50. W e p u b lis h o u r fo r m u la * Sheep - Choice yearling wethers, W « b a n is h a lo o h o l fr o m o u r in s d io ltis s grain fed, $4.25-4.60; old wethers, W s u r g * y o u to grain fed, $4-4.25; choice ewes, grain o o u s iiit y o u r d o o to r fed, $3..50-4.50; fair to medium ewes, grain fed, $2.75-3.25; choice lambs, Any good doctor « ill tell vou that a medi grain fed, $5.75-6; good to choice, cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectorsl esnnot grain fed, $5.50-5.75; fair to good, do its best work it the bowels sre con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows $4.50-5.50; poor lambs, $2.50-3.50. Hay fed sheep and lambs 50c lower inything better thsn Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. than grain fed. t o i t s Eye S a lv e A vers «• < !. b, lb . J. A j . r U,., L .W .. 1 , Z o . ---- - A VALUABLE SUGGESTION Information cf Impedance to Everyone A great deal of pain and suffering might be avoided if we had some know ledge of physiology and the care of the body, particularly those parts that do j the most work and should always be kept strong and healthy. In an interview with a prominent ! physician he states that people should pay more attention to the r kidneys as they control the other organs to a re- j markable degree and do a tremendous I amount of work in removing the poisons and waste matter from the system by | filtering the blood. During the winter months especially, when we live an indoor life, the kidneys should receive some assistance when needed, as we take less exercise, drink less water and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing tlie kidneys to do more work than Nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, inability to hold urine, smarting or burning, brick dust or sedi ment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, may be weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. An herbal medicine containing no minerals or opiates has the rno-it healing influence. An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Hoot. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp Hoot bv mail, absolutely free. Address I>r. Kilmer Sc ('o., Binghamton N. Y., and mention this paper. H i s t o r i c A pr on s . The apron dates far hack. The Greeks and Homans were famous for their richly embroidered aprons. In the time of Queen Charlotte Beau Brummell showed his dislike to them by deliberately removing the apron of a Duchess and flinging it behind a sofa at a ball given at the assembly room nt Bath. Mary. 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