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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
M s i o f th e M e s q u i t e . B u y Blair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of iron auction-sale p r in c ip le s : “ going, going, g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. “ My hair came out t so badi badly I nearly lost It all. I had heard so much about Ayer’s Hair Vigor I thought I would uld give it a trial. I did so audit completely stopped the falling, and made my hair grow very rapidly.”— M a r y H. 11 ELD, Northfield, Mass. Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Low ell. Mass, j A lso manufacturer* o f t/ers SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CilfcRRY PECTORAL. 1 Ivory ntm rult to Judge. The next time you have a billiard cue In your hand and expect to run the game out just stop and ponder over the age of the pieces o f ivory which are rolling tautalizingly about the table. That white ball which has just received too much “ English” be longed to an old elephant who was wandering through the Congo jungles when Napoleon was still alive. Those balls cost from $8 to $10 apiece. Study the history of the billiard ball and their case and you will have more re spect for the game. The elephant’s tusk which is large enough to furnish the product for a good billiard ball must be at least twenty-live years old. If It is fifty years old, so much the better. The tusk of the elephane grows much like an oak tree, and the grain of the ivory looks not unlike the grain of a sea soned piece of oak lumber. If It is “green” the Ivory will shrink just as the wood shrinks. If it Is too dry” It will “ chip” in the same fashion. The buying of billiard jails at best Is a gamble. A ball may have the right weight, the proper gloss and ap pear to be well seasoned, but for some unaccountable reason will chip off and become totally ruined by a fall on the floor. Buy a dozen balls like a setting of Plymouth Rock eggs, three or four balls will last for years, while the others will have to be re placed again and again. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST HIGH PRICED PfcARS. WATER USERS WANT ATTORNEY Fruit o f Rogue River Valley Secures Record Figure in New York. Milton and Freewater Settlert Make Move o f Precaution. Medford— Telegraphic advices from New York state that a car of Medford pears, from the orchard of J. W . Per kins, sold for $3,429. the highest price ever realized for a carload of pears in America. Part of the car brought $7.70 per box, the highest price ever recorded for single boxes of the fruit. They were the Doyenne du Comice pear, of which not more than 15 cars are as yet grown on this continent. The variety has for two or three years been in vogue at the leading metropoli tan hotels. It has proven especially well adapted to Southern Oregon, and, while tlie orchards are yet young, the i|tiality is unequaled and the yield is heavy. The average price for the entire car was $5 40 per box. The pear box is 50 pounds, hut, realizing he had some thing strictly fancy, Mr. Perkina used clear half-boxes and wrapped the ten der pears in paper with lace border and a lithographed “ top knot.” He also had lithographed end labels on the boxes, which were made of clear lum ber. His success justifies, in his mind, the expenditure necessary to effect this fancy pack. WEED ROAD IN NEW HANDS. The Home o ! the Wave Circle is the home •where good cooking is Milton— A meeting of the users of loved, where the family enjoy the water on all the streams and ditches in finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes, Milton and Freewater, excepting the ounces Tuinalum river and Hudson Bay ditch, and pies and other good things every was held here to formulate plans for day. T h e baking is always delicious the employment of C"unsel to look after and wholesome because the interests of all parties interested. K C C a k in g P o w d e r A committee of three was appointed, William Nichols, S. A, Miller and J. __the baking powder of the wave H. Piper. Attorney Stillman, of Pen circle, is used. dleton, submitted a proposition to take Get K C to-day! 25 ounces for the case and look after every right and fv u . CHICAGO 25c. If it isn’ t all that we claim, secure a record for each. He wants your grocer refunds your money. abont $600. It was decided tiiat the Send for “ B ook of Presents.” committee should have full power to act for and determine, by the assistance JAQUES M FC. CO- of the individuals, each one’s claim, Two oT a Kind. C h lc a g o . whether it be riparian or right by ap The lightning bug is brilliant, but he propriation. The papers in the ease hasn’t any mind; he meauders through must be prepared by October 15. the darkness with his headlight on be hind. Likewise the foolish merchant, whom no one can advise; he declares CANNOT CANCEL LICENSE. there’s “ nothin’ doin’,” when asked to advertise. l o A r iz o n a . l i e Owed t h e B u t c h e r . Oregon Law Prevents Exclusion o f The Coroner—Have you any Idea "What's the matter now?” a s k e d the New York Life From State. Frenzied Advertising. what caused the stranger's death? village editor as the "devil” ru sh e d ex Salem —There is no authority in the In these days of frenzied advertising, Broncho Pete— Yep. He died from citedly into his sanctum. Oregon statutes for the cancellation of it is hard for all of us to tell the real heart trouble. “ Your wife has just eloped with the The Coroner— Are you sure? butcher,” replied the Inky imp. a life insurance company’ s license be thing, and it naturally follows that the Broncho Pete—Sarteuly. The heart “ Oh, ¡a that all!" exclaimed th e eele- cause of mismanagement is the reply safest way is to pin our faith to those made by Secretary of State Dunbar to a articles and products which are backed mis an ace an' he had it up hia sleeve. sor w'telder, with a sigh of relief. "Well, See? that makes one less bill I'll h a r e t o set request for such action against the New and guaranteed by the oldest and most tle, anyway.” York Life. The request was made by reliable concerns. $ 7 5 PERMANENT salary and exp en ses paid C. H. Yenner, a New York banker, who The Pillsbury company, of Minne r, lia b le m en, ou lr.d e o f the oily ; p ie s- ant work. lias asked all insurance commissioners apolis, with a world-wide reputation H. lie n k e r, room a, 127H 7tb st., P ortland. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS F a s te st, lig h te st anti s t r o n g e s t s t u m p P u ller to revoke that company’ s license unless for best quality, guarantees to you that Oil th e market. Ill* H o r se power on th e sw e e p W e ll S u p p lie d . John A. McCall resigns the presidency in buying their ideal breakfast food, w ith tw o h orses. W r it e lo r d e s c r ip t iv e c a t a lo g The young man with the black box - n d p r ic e s . _______ 35 and George W. Perkins the vice presi “ Pillsbury’ s Vitos— the Meat of the and big brass horn entered the exdu- ■ WHIHKSON MACHINERY CO. dency. Mr. Dunbar explained in his Wheat,” you actually purchase a pro Foot of Morrison Street Portland, Oregon sive hotel. reply that the Oregon law authorizes duct which is free from impurities, and “ What have you there?” asked the cancellation for only two reasons— non at tlie same time a most economical clerk. payment of money due on a policy or food. It is truly the white heart of the “ A talking machine. Can I sell you inability to pay losses— and that he is wheat kernel, sterilized, nothing add not advised tiiat the New York Life ed, nothing taken away; no flavoring, one ?” On White Salmon River “ It would be superfluous here. This | comes under either case. no cooking, and a two-pound package hotel Is patronized exclusively by la will make you twelve pounds of delici- | Two hundred acres (40 leased school ous white food. Figure the economy j dles.” land) with 1150 young fruit trees, most Experts Report Small Shortage. ly Spitzenberg and Newton apples. On Pendleton—The experts now auditing of this. Piso s Cure fs a remedy for coughs, colds If you are looking for the best, and and consumption. Try it. Price25 cents, stage and It. r. I>. rente; \ mile from the county books are declared to have school. Irrigating ditch covering gar found a small shortajife in the clerk’ s are willing to accept the statements of St druggists. dens and small fruits. Stock and tool* office. However, according to Expert the largest and most respected of firms, with place. Price $4,000; $2,500 down. H is B a d B lu n d e r . Beckwith, there has been no failure on whose products are the yard stick by For turther particulars address City Grocer— We have some extra the part of anyone to turn over money which all competitors measure their H. H. AHRENS, White Salmon, Wash. nice country bams, madam, If------ received; but there has been failure to lines, you will not hesitate. Ask your grocer today for “ Pills Mrs. Elutt (Interrupting)— For good charge for some things which, under the law, should have been charged for. bury’ s Vitos— tlie Meat of the Wheat.” ness' sake, don't say “ ham” to me. Put up only in two pound air tight I’ve just got back from a three-weeks' Also, he eays, that subsequent findings “ I have used one o f your Fish Brand visit with a country cousin.— Chicago may offset the shortage tiiat lias been packages. Price 20 cents. Slickers for five years, and now want News. a new one, also one for a friend. I found. Under whose regime the irreg w ould not be without one for tw ice the T ic k le d H im . ularities come will not be divulged, cost. They are just as far ahead o f a The major found Keinus sprawled S tate o r O h io , C it y o r T oledo , i com m on coat as a com m on one is nor the amount of the deficiency. L ucas C o u h t y , | ” • ahead o f nothing.” out in the blazing sunshine. F r a n k J. C h e n e y m ak es o a lh that he (s (Kira« on appHt-stlon.) "You don't seem to mind the heat, sen ior partner o f the tirm o f K. J. c h u n k y ,k New Mill Satisfactory. Co., d o in g b u »ln c-s in th e C ity o f T oled o, C o u n Remus?” ty an d State aforesaid, a u d that said firm w ill Albany— The new Huntington mill nifinfiST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904 . "No, sah; et jes’ suits me. De hot- pay the sum o f ONE H ON ORED DOLLARS for at the Great Northern mine in the Blue ea ch aud every ease o f C a t a r r h th a t ea n u ot be B o s u r e y o u d o n 't g e t o n o o f t h e c o m river district has been installed, and tah et Is de sweeteb de melon grow.” cu re d by the use o f H a l l ’ s C ata rrh C u r e . F R A N K J. C H EN E Y. m o n k i n d - t h i s Is t h e “ But don't your garden suffer?” reports are that it is surpassing all ex Sw orn to b efore m e a u d su b scrib ed In m y m ark of e x c e l le n c e . “ Nuffin' in deh now, sah, but 'tatehs. presence, this 6th d a y o f D ecem ber, A. D., 18N6. pectations of the promoter! in the A . W. ULEASON, amount of ore it will handle in a day. Like to see et so hot det dey'd roast A. J. TOWER C O .f I se a l i N otary P u b lic. A new ledge in the lower tun lei of the right In de ground en den Ah wouldn’t BOSTON, U .S .A . A y /fc P jjS mine, reported some time since, has a hab de trouble ob bulldiu’ a flab to fla il's C atarrh C ure Is taken In ternally, and TOWER CANADIAN C O ., L i m i t e d , acts d ire ctly o n the b lo o d and m ucou s surfaces full ten foot face of rich ore, and under cook dem.” TORONTO, C A N A D A . 35* o f the system . Send fo r testim on ials, free. the work of the new mill something of F. J. C ilK N 'E Y * CO., T o le d o , O. r i T O Permanently lured. No fitsor nervousness Makers o f Wet WcatherClothing A Hats. Sold b y Druggists, 76c. the real value of the mine can be ascer I I I U after first day’ s use o f Dr. Kline’ s <»reat Nerve H a ll's Fam ily F ills are th e best. Restorer. Send for F r e e trial bottle and treatise. tained. Lack o f Laborers Delays Extension Toward Klamath Falls. Klamath Falls— The Weed railroad has passed into other hands. Theodore Saul, of Weed, a large stocholder in the Weed Lumber company, the former owner of the road, is authority for the statement. The purchasing company is a corporation known as the Califor nia Northeastern Railway company. This sale not only includes the pres ent Weed railroad, which extends 24 miles this way from Weed, where it connects with the Southern Pacific with eight miles more graded, but the Weed project to extend the road to Klamath Falls. Work just now is almost at a stand still on the extension of the road to this city, owing to the scarcity, it is said, of laborers, but men are being sougtit and a larg crew will be put to work at an early date when the road will be pushed to th'seity rapidly. E. D. Dunn is manager of the Cali fornia Northwestern, and he, with a staff of assistants, is now at Weed, where he lias taken the management of Logical F d u e itli n . “ How many commandments did the the road from A. D. Evans, former Lord give Moses?” asked the Sunday manager, and who is also manager of the Weed Lumber company’ s interests. school teacher of small Bobby. He could not remember, so In order New Reduction Plants Installed. to prompt him she held up her ten An gers. Sumpter— Extensive improvements "Oh, I know,” he exclaimed, trlifmph- at the standard mine are under way. •ntly. “ two hands full.” A large crew of carpentera has been employed there for some time past on The sugar cane is mentioned by Strabo as known In India as early as 325 B. C. sawmill construction, and lately on the The Im It was then used in its raw state, no reduction plant building. method being known of extracting the perial, in the Cable Cove section, is also employing a crew of carpenters on sugar. a new reduction plant. This property has been an extensive shipper for sev Freewater's Big Crop o f Hay. eral months past, and bids fair to be Freewater— In addition to the excel come one of the largest producers in lent fruit and grain crops raised upon this district. winter and spring irrigated lands in this locality a large amount of hay is Work Mines All Winter. Sumpter — Since the strike made in giown. The crop of alfalfa last spring the Gold Nugget group, in the Bald was tight, but the two last cuttings mountain district, a few weeks ago, have made a good yield, aggregating there has been much development done seven tons to the acre, worth in the Without ir on the property by the locators, Bess- local market $5 per ton. ler and Dunn. Cabins for use during rigation this land is practically worth the winter have been erected, and the less. main tunnel or drift started on the PORTLAND MARKETS. ledge. An crecar and track have been Wheat— Club, 71c per bushel; blue- delivered and extensive work will be done this winter. Supplies for a long stem, 74c; valley, 71@72c. Oats— No. 1 white feed, $24(324 50; period are on the ground. The Sur.ny- lirook group, an extension of the Gold gray, $24(§24 50 per ton. Barley — Feed, $20 50@21 per ton; Nugget, is also being developed. brewing, $21 50(322; rolled,$21.50@22. Kye—$1.40@1.45 percental. Typhiid Charged to Milk. Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 Oregon City— Alleging that a dozen cases of typhoid fever in Clackamas @15 per ton; valley timothy, $11@12; county are due to infected milk serv«d clover, $8@9; grain hay, $8@9. Fruits — Apples, $1@1.75 per box; hoppickers from the dairy of Cha- es Beck’s farm at Aurora, Dr. H. S. peaches, 85c@$l per crate; plums, 50 Mount, of this city, will register com @75c per crate; cantaloupes, 75c@ plaint with the State Board of Health $1.25 per crate; pears. $1 25(31.50 per and demand that an investigation be box; watermelons, % @ lc per pound; The Curative Power of PE-RU-NA had of the situation. While all of the crabapples, $1 per box; quinces, $1 per patients are doing well, it is alleged box. In Kidney Disease the Talk Vegetables— Beans, 1 @4c per pound ; that Beck’ s gross carelessness is respon o f the Continent. cabbage, l@ l J i c per pound; cauliflow sible fsr a majority of the cases. er, 75c per dozen; celery, 75c per Nicholas J Hertz, member of Ancient Order of Workmen, Capitol lodge, No. Oregon’ s School Debt $ 7 6 4 ,6 6 4 50, dozen; corn, 65c per sack; cucumbers, Salem — The secretary of the state 10(g 15.; per dozen ; pumpkins, l)i<8 140, Pearl Street hotel, Albany, N. Y ., and board reports the total loans and l>^c per pound; tomatoes, 30@40c per wtites: “ A few months ago I contracted a interest bearing indebtedness of the crate; squash, 5c” per pound; tnrnips, heavy cold which settled in my kid various educational institutions of the 90c@$l per sack: carrots, 65@76c per neys, and each time I was exposed to state outstanding October 1, as $764,- sack; beets, 85c@$l per sack. Onions — Oregon Yellow Danvers, inclement weather the trouble was ag 664.50, divided as follows: Interest land indebtedness, $1.25 per sack. gravated until finally I was unable to bearing school Potatoes—Oregon fancy, 65@85c per $562,128.85; college lands, $23,550.57; work. “ After trying many of the advertised university lands, $688; school farm sack; common nominal. Butter— Fancy creamery, 25@30c per remedies for kidney trouble. I finally took loans, $167,575.08; college farm loans, Peruna. $7,085; university farm loans, $3,455. pound. “ In a week the intense pains in my back Eggs — Oregon ranch, 27@27>^c per were much relieved and in four weeks I dozen. In Weston Grain Fields. was able lo take up my work again. Poultry — Average old hens, 11)^@ Weston— Farmers in this vicinity are “ I still continued to use 1’eruna for 12c per pound; mixed chickens, 11@ getting well along with their summer another month and at the end of that fallowing, and the land is in prime IIH e : old roosters, 9 @ 9 X c ; young time I was perfectly well. roosters, 1 0 @ llc ; springs. lIH @ 13c;| “ I now take a dose or two when I condition for seeding since the recent dressed chickens, 14@15c; turkeys, The seed drills will follow have been exposed and find that it is rains. closely the last cultivating snd will be live, 16@17c; geese, live, 8@ 9c; ducks, splendid to keep me well.” gin work abont the middle of the 13(914c. Hundreds of Cures. Hops— Oregon, 1905, choice, 12@13c month. Abont one half of the wheat Dr. Hartman is constantly in receipt lands in this locality are summer fal per pound; olds, I0@12c. of testimonials from people who have lowed each alternate year, except lands Wool— Eastern Oregon average beet, been cured of chrnoic and complicated near the foothills, which are put into 19@21c per pound; lower grades down kidney disease by Peruna. For free winter wheat every third year. to 15c, according to shrinkage; valley, medical advice, address Dr. Hartman, 25@27c; mohair, choice, 30c. B ig W heat S a le s at A d am s. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Beef — Dressed balls, l@ 2 c per Columbus, Ohio. Adame— Three hundred and twenty poand; cows, 3@ 4c; country steers, 4 thousand bushels of wheat has be n •4 Veal— Dressed, 3@7H e per ponnd. handled through warehouses here C vjr one half of this has been sold at Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 6 H @ 7c per </i P I S O 'S - C U R E * r O R CMiS «N lftf All l . i l M ilt, an average price of 61 cents per bnsbel pound; ordinary, 4@ 5c; lambs, 7@ M l Cough Syrup. l asted Good. Cl —about one half going to the Athena 7Hc- to tiro«, by druggt*t.s i '- j h r r r r . ¿ r * mill and the balance to Portland. Pork— Dressed, 6 @ 7H c per pound. KIDNEY TROUBLE DUE TO CATARRH “The mesqulte tree Is the boon of the Western American desert, and It Is the only sign of apology nature has yet given for making certain parte of the earth well nigh uniuhabltable,” said G. A. Long, of Pueblo, Col. “ The white people first learned from the In dians that the mesquite affords the coolest shade of any tree, and the sight of the low husky growth Is hailed with a shout of joy by the traveler. It also furnishes the only fuel of those re gions, and lately still another use has been found for It. "By cultivating a row of mesqulte In much the same way as willows are used iu low aud swampy places to keep the soil from washing, the sands of the desert are held In check from the action of the shifting winds, and thus great tracts of otherwise barren lands will iu time be reclaimed for the use of mankind. Even the desert can be made to yield to the cunning hand and brain of man.”—Milwaukee Senti nel. Fruit Farm Bargain Positive, Comparative, Superlative. Dr. R. 11. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. vZ A lm a M a t e r S o D ear. - / Ì f / d f ' j / f d g j ' ’ e r o u c : / * t v a a / Farmer Jason— Want a job, hey? I "The treasury deficit for the fiscal Are ye a good, steady worker? • O lp this out, return to us with the names year Is nearly $24,000,000.” Bypath Blake— Well, no, now you "Eh ? That doesn't seem much for a speak of It. I have to take four months • and addresses of yourself and two o f your • fi ¡ends, and the date when you will probably | big and prosperous nation, does It?” off every year to go an’ coach me old • enter s business college, and we will credit | • you with 35.00 on our 365.00 scholarship. . "And your share of the deficit—If college football team.” — Puck. • Our school offers exceptional advantages to 1 there are 80,000,000 in our nation—will • students of Business, Shorthand, English, etc. | M others w ill find Mrs. W inslow ’ s S ooth in g be close to 30 cents.” . B est I nstruction —L owest T uition p the best rem ed y to u s e for th eir ch ild re n "Wliat’s that! My share? Say, only , S d u yru • WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 10— IT’ S M i l < r in g th e te e th in g p eriod . the grossest carelessness and bad man : T H E M U L T N O M A H Vegetarianism is all the vogue among agement could run up an enormous deficit like that” —Cleveland Plain those who take thought what they shall : B U S IN E S S IN ST IT U TE : M. A ALCIN, F a t* . i uat and what they shall drink, says the • Dealer. London Outlook. Bridge and boiled ; •* sixth ST. PORTLAND, O R E . \ i • • • • • • • • 1 Women generally consider conse cabbage came in together, and who Bhall quences in love, seldom in reseutment.— say which has the firmer hold upon per sous of fashiou? Colton. C h arged H is T im e . SCROFULA i KILLS ,t " The tainted blood of ancestors lays upon the shoulders of innocent off spring untold suffering by “transmitting to them, through the blood, that blighting disease, Scrofula; for in nearly every instance the disease can be traced to some fam ily blood trouble, or blood-kin marriage which is contrary to the laws o f nature. Swelling, ulcerating giand3 of the neck, catarrh, weak eyes, sores, abscesses, _ __ , . skin eruptions, white swell- Scrofula appeared on the head of my little imr io disease disease ana and other other grandchild spread ing, h nip rBpidiy over when her only 18 xhe months discnse old, ne’, and t atu cked dcfonnUies, with a wasting thu eyes and we feared ahe would lose her sight, o f the natural strength and it was then that we decided to try S. S. S. That vitality, are some o f the ways medicine at once made a speedy and complete th; 3 miserable disease man- cure. She is now a young lady, and has never ifests itself. The poison bad a sign of the disease to return, transmitted t h r o u g h the *5® S. 5th S t, Salina, Kan. Mas. R. B erkly . blood pollutes and weakens that health-sustaining fluid and in place o f its nutritive qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter and tubercular deposits, often resulting in consum ption. A disease which has been in the fam ily blood for generations, perhaps, o r at least since the birth of the suf ferer, requires constitutional treatment. S. S. S. is the remedy best fitted for this. It cleanses tha blood o f all scrofulous and tuberculous poisons, makes it rich and pure and under the tonic effects of this great blood medicine the general health im proves, the symptom s all pass away, there is a sure return to health, the dis ease is cured permanently while posterity is protected. Book on the blood and any advice wished, furnished by our physicians, without charge. n :£ S W IF T S P t C IF IC C O ., ATLAN TA. GAm p do crown sn<1 brulg -work without j a n. Our 1* years’ pxp< ripnc* In platp w o r k en ables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. W. A. W I» p has found a safe way to extract tP P th absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P. Wise Is sn expert at g o l d filling and crown and hririg* work. Kxtracting free when plate* or bridges are • rd red. WISE BROS. A * PUTNAM s i LICE! It vp u p o n the b lo o d which m L ou LI g-o to sudtsln Ilf« a v m . n i y . P R U S S IA N " “ " « v C A T T U .V " 1’ b O u lt PV ' LICE P O W D E R kills ti . I... tinii* ,t S A V E S FE ED mh « Atra rations on account of vermin. 2 3c s n d 50*r d e a le r s . By m a l l *0c A 75s F R l / S t ' A N R E M E D Y CO* n n ix i h e g i v e n S T . PAUL, M IN N . M page im ih ii AND si H and Book F re e I i II r rtlaaS, O regon. Coast Agents Or. C. 088 Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thl* Wood« rful C’hl- i e e Doctor 1» »*»11« d grunt beeaos# he c ires people without ope a tlon ¡hat arp gD e i up to die. H p » urps w Itn tin> hp wond rful Chi rr* **• hertm, r«/«H*, hud**, barks and vete'abhn that » p •titircly un known to med’ral sc: **n«« in ih - c «n 1 rv. I h o . h« oh «- o f th< h irmi* ■ r « 1 : I 1 am n uo tor kR tS I C ip action o f over 800 dlffe n r umlie« wht h h ■ s u i t «“ s i ll il y M * - iu •! iT. r n d> ea<ee. fi » i ii iran • «»tn cu re ca 's rh. iiMthnia, lung, thr a , rh -urna Ism, nKHrvot mu « stomach, IIv«*r: k d- n *ys, p fc.; has hninln ds o f t* AtmionlalM. • hartfpn moriprat”. < all ui d spp him. I’s:l nts out of th« pity writ« for hlankr and < re durs. it* n I itati p C< N *t LTATJO.N K i .K u «duress THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE M EIICM ! CO if**! 162' j first St., S. f . Cor. Morrison \f. . p s; PORTLAND, OREGON. , — / P. DENTI STS Fading Bldg., Third and Washington At*. Open evenings till t o'» lock. Mondays from • to 12. Or Main 2 VPrmfn that liife«t liornPH I'Nltle, poul try. Pto. Lousy hens w i ll n o t lay; n o r chicks g r o w . llr p « m l a ll DR. T. P. WISE. H. a No. 41 1909 J l l / n W I w r it ilin g ; t o a d v e r t i s e r s p i s I tV m o n t lo n t h i s p s p e r . 'J F A D E L E S S DYES - 6 « » o r * , m 6 b r ig M .r and I . M r r roJ or. H i m mny o »h .r Hv*. I . a r a M „ 4 t . give p - r f . i t r^.uH ,. A»k d v . l . r , or w « will i l c .c h and m u co l— » . MONROE DRUG C O.. Omo— iUc. " Of*. 10 c r a c k * « co lo c. »ilk, M l M < 4 at 10c a p a c k a g e . w ool and cation equally wrR » 4 I s W n U la c lr < « b o o k le t h o w t a d r« .