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Swtte th e P ro p er n i o g . Smith Wants Eggs '> w . W ill p .y a s fo llo w « fo r (tn t-c laa s p r o duco. Ship by oxprooo. .V e a l.............................................. IOC P o r k ....................................................... 1 2 c L iv e H e n s ................ 16C L iv e S p y in g C h ic k e n s , l b ............ 2 0 c E ggs.............................................. 24« V A nxlouo C h a p ero n (in W a s h in g to n , —A re you sure, m y dear, th a t It Is good te rm to go to th e top of th s W a s h in g ton m o n u m e n t? H e r F a ir C h a rg e — O, yea, m a chere. T h a t la or.a of t h e re g u la r so c iety col um ns. ______ ____________ TRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE Biliousness SUM M ER SC H O O L O PEN S. l l a k e o a D if fe r e n c e . Sixth Annual S ession Begins at O re gon University. F R A N K L S M IT H M E A T CO. U niversity of Oregon, Eugene— The " r ig h tin g U i« B oot T r u st” sixth annual summer session of the P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N university of Oregon, now open under the direction of Professor H. D. Shel don, is expected to be the m ost suc U n io n P ain less Dentists cessful and best attended since the summ er school was started . I t will last six weeks, closing Friday even ing, A ugust 5. Plans are being made for a t least 150 students. About fifty of these will be regular students tak in g e x tra work so as to graduate in less than the re Eradicates scrofula and all quired four years, and the rest will be other humors, cures all their students who have no tim e to study in F a ll Set o f T e e th .................................................$ 5 .0 0 B ridge W ork or Teeth w ithout Pletee $ 3 .5 0 to $5 effects, makes the blood rich the w inter. Gold C row n«.........................................» 1 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Courses are given during the sum m er Pceoelsin C ro w n .................................» 3 .5 0 to » 5 .0 0 and abundant, strengthens all session in botany, chemistry, educa Gold o r Pore«loin Filling«......................... » 1 .0 0 Up Take it. S ilver Filling*..........................................5 0 c to » 1 .0 0 the vital organs. tion, English composition and lite ra B eat P it ta Mode .......................................... $ 7 .5 0 G e t It to d a y In u s u a l liq u id form o r ture, French, Spanish, German, his N o chorgoo fo r Poinleae E x tro ctin g when other w ork la done. 16 yooro’ G uarantee w ith all work, c h o c o la te d ta b le ts c a lle d S a r s a ta b s . tory, m athem atics and physics. W ith flo u rs. 8 a. m. to i p. m. 211 V» Morrioon S treet. the exception of English composition H O W A R D E . B tTRTO K - A m ) « a n d C h e m ist. ■ ■ L e a d v ill©, C o lo rad o . S p e c im e n p rice« : G o ld , and literatu re, all the courses will be S ilv e r , L e n d , f l . G o ld , S ilv e r , 76c; G o ld . 60c; Zin© o r C o p p e r, SI- M a ilin g e n v e lo p e « a n d f u l l p r i c e l i s t under the regular heads of the d ep a rt • e n t o n a p p lic a tio n . C o n tr o l a n d U m p ire w o rk s o ments. Professor Henry David Gray, l ic i te d . R e f e re n c e : C a r b o n a te N a tio n a l B a n k . of Leland Stanford university, will have charge of the English departm ent. MODERN M ETHODS In addition to Professor Gray, other Sem por Fidelis well known educators will give lec PARCRAWF SECRET SERVICE A6ENCY ture work in the educational depart W . a re prepared to u n d o rts k . any legitim ate The course they are grouped d«t*ctive work (both civil and crim inal) in all ment. p a rts of tha U nitad State«. O pen D ay a a d N ight. under will comprise a series of th irty C r. PU 1U . 3a«L P la a Mm. Ibja J2W tm , N U26 lectures on the various phases of school 214-1» ikwr ioia «. r o n u n . muon . organization and adm inistration. “I h e a rd y our d a d o a y ‘like th e devlF th e o th e r d a y . " “My dad h a s a rig h t to ta lk a b o u t th e devlL H e 's a p re a c h e r." — C hicago T rib u n e . Hoods Sarsaparilla SWEDISH SANITARIUM ASTHMA AND HAY Om r m e th e e f t r e a t i e e 4 ì m u m is n o t a n e w _______ bet a n e ld « a d d w ell te s t e d © as, w o rth y o f a t r i a l to a a r i s c o o u u ra r .c s e sd d a n d h o p le lrs s s su d lse s u ffe ff s rar. r s r B e in g g r a d u a te s o a f t B w sden a a d e m p lo y in g a ll t h s E u ro p e a n m e th o d s th e r e s u lts In c u rin g a r e m ir a c u lo u s to w h ic h h u n d r e d s o f p a ti e n ts in a ll s ta t io n s o f lif e w ill te s tif y , O ur m e th o d s a re n o t e n ti r e l y d ru g le s s b u t w e a d h t h e use e f p h y sic a l m e th o d s as m u c h a s possir b la ' su ch a s E le c tr ic ity . C h ir o p ra c tic . H ln s e n ray s. Bal ike-oven. I f a a ip u lo tio n s . B a th s e f a ll k i n d s . ................. a lso t h e f a r ” a u * h e im ' N t r e a tm e n t' p r e s c r ib e d so m u c k in Ei E u ro p e f o r h e a r t tr o u b le a n d a s th m a . O u r S a n i ta r iu m is e s p e c ia lly e q u ip p e d w ith a m o d e r n s u rg e r y a n d a s ta ff o f S u rg e o n s a n d P h y s ic ia n s • f w id e e x p e rie n c e a n d h ig h r e p u te . W e c u r e R h e u m a tis m . D ise ase s p e c u lia r to W o m en . C h r o n ic C o n s ti p a ti o n . K id n e y . B la d d e r, L iv e r a n d S to m a o h T r o u b le . B lo o d a n d B kln D ise ase s. P a ra ly s is , H a b its o f v a rio u s s o rts o f b o th o ld a n d y o u n g , a n d a ll N e rv o u s a n d C h r o n ic D ise ase s. T e s tim o n ia ls o n file fro m p a ti e n ts c u re d w h o m you c a n w r ite to . W rite o r c a ll f o r p a r tic u la r s . C o n s u lta tio n fre e . A ll q u e s tio n s • o u f l d e n ti a l . C h a rg e s m o d e r a te . A d d ress D rs. Nls- b e th . S w ed ish S a n i ta r iu m . 4S8 M a rk e t 8 t .. C o r. 12th. P o r tl a n d . O re. H orse B reed er Files Complaint. FEVER S alem --A . C. Ruby, who breeds fine are quickly relieved by Wyatt's Asthma Remedy. Ask your druggist or send horses and has headquarters a t P ort six cents postage for Free Sample to land, has filed a com plaint w ith the railroad commission against w hat he J. C. WYATT, D ruggist, alleges un fair treatm en t by the South VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. ern Pacific company and the Oregon Railroad & N avagation company. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. The railroads, according to Mr. o f P o r tla n d . O re g o n Ruby, are universally slow in deliver ing stock a fte r i t arrives, the service FURNISHES HELP FREE is poor and the fre ig h t charges exor TO EMPLOYERS Mr. Ruby says all stallions M a in o ffice. 12 N o r t h S e c o n d S t . M a in 6670; A 1406 bitant. L a d ie s D e p t 2 0 6 M o rr is o n S t . M a in 1062; A 2064 and jacks are billed a t 3,000 pounds, P h o n e o r w ire o r d e r s a t o u r e x p e n s e . regardless of th eir actual w eigth, and some weigh less than one third th a t figure. The men who accompany horses are compelled to pay full first class passenger fare to ride in a box car w ith the anim als. The cost is th ere fore very high. Recently it cost Mr. Ruby $137 to BY OWNER ship four head from Pendleton to On tario. I t costs about $100 to ship a horse from K lam ath F alls to Portland. BUNGALOW IN IRVINGTON ‘1 have used your valuable and I find them perfect. Couldn’t 4» «rithout them. I have used them fiar some time for indigestion and bilioosacea Y ear's C ut in Wallowa Will Total and am now completely cured. Recom mend them to everyone. Once tried, you 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Feet. «rill never be «ntbont them in tha Wallowa—The lumber industry of family.”—Ed «rar d A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Wallowa is daily becoming a more im P le a s a n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te Goad. p o rtan t facto r in the grow th of the Do Good. Noror S ic k e n . W e ak er. — C r i i . 10c. 26c. 60c. N e v e r s o ld l a b u l k . T h e « s e - town. From a paltry shipm ent of 22 o ln e ta b le t «temped C C C Guaranteed U cars in the la st 12 months, the expor c u re or r o u r manor back. tatio n promises to reach nearly 20,- M e re r b eer a a d T h u n d e 000,000 fe e t during the coming year. Twelve saw m ills are running full Meyerbeer, like Handel, com blast w ithin a radius of 11 miles of best in a thunderstorm . Ha th is city and all are m arketing their room made a t the top of his product here, the bulk of it being pur with glass root and Sides, so th a t chased by the Nibley-M imnaugh Lum might enjoy these conditions to t ber company and the Bear Creek Lum full whenever they presented ber company. The d a ily 'c u t of these selves. It is said th at no beast of the 12 saw m ills is averaging very close to field, no raven or nightjar, could scant 200.000 feet. the approach of a storm more uner The largest mill, th a t of the Nibley- ringly than M eyerbeer, and nothing Maimnaugh Lum ber company, while in was allowed to Interfere with his soli operation for the first tim e this sea tary enjoyment of It when It a n te son, is cu ttin g about 60,000 feet every W herever he was he would learn day; the B ear Creek Lum ber company the first prem onitory rumble. is saw ing in the ¡neighborhood of 40,- 000 fee t daily; four other mills are R ad. W ea k , W r n r y , W a t e r - y - _ Relieved By M urine Eye Remedy. Try each averaging over 20,000 fee t daily, M urine F o r Your E y e Troubles. You W in and the other mills are saw ing from Like Murine. It Soothes. 60c a t Tour D ruggists. W rite F o r Eye Book* 5.000 to 15,000 feet, according to crew M urine E ye Rem edy Co., Chicago. and capacity of the mill. The three F a t a l D e fe c t . largest mills expect m aterially to in "I have a chance to m arry an crease their output w ithin the n ex t few weeks. mam who has lots of money.” In order to make the most of th eir "Why don’t you?" product, the Nibley-Mimnaugeh Lum “He hasn't any bad habits and esi ber company will have in operation of a long-lived family.”—Chicago about July 1, one of the finest planing ord-Herald. millB and box factories in E astern Ore lf o th e n w tn find M r* Wtnelo«**« gon. I t will occupy a floor space of Syrup th e beet rem edy to use to r th e ir 60x120, exclusive of the lum ber sheds A urlag th e te e th in g period. and power house. It will contain all r e n a t ile « ot r ro a modern machinery for the surfacing of M rs. U p jo h n — I t a d d s so m u ch lumber and the making of boxes. o n e 's c a r e s a n d w orrlaa to b e ta I D O Z E N M IL L S B U S Y . Plans Big C herry Celebration. Cove—Cove citizens are preparing for the first annual cherry show which will be held when the ripening fru it is a t its best. The cherry crop will not be quite as heavy as last year, when Cove was one of the few d istricts th at boasted of bumper crops, but the grade of fru it will be b etter and it will m a ture much earlier. About 300 pickers will be needed in Cove alone th is year for a period of three weeks to care for the fru it. e le ty . M rs. H ig h m o r e — A h, h a s b een en tered by d o zen tim e s s in c e th e reco rd m y. g o in g s a n d y e s ! O ur h o w b u rg la rs h air p a p ers ba co m in g s. PIPE REPAIRING Ofamr li ink tin by mi. AMBER.BRIER ■at SUR5CHAUÌL (trincai Catara« S IG S IC H E L * CO. KIVkfSkte 13.00 SAMPLE DERBY. FELT. STRAW l l J t ^ -------- a sa a H H «nClassed, Blocked 50c; T * 1. Trimmin« 26c each. I O ' a'ltae WBow r I M d 3 Dyad. Compire« L ine al MiUin «r*. 3 1 S ALDER ST.. P O R T L A N D Cannery for W heeler. Wheeler—The Union Fisherm en’s cannery of ABtoria, O r., has been giv en a site for a cannery a t th is town, E Y E R E M E D Y T » w a la. a Stary *«d «ac-kaif, m and the company will s ta rt the erection Liquid Form. 2 tc, 60c. le b e Tube«, 2Se, I roams sad slnpaii pardi. of the building b o as to be ready for Big C herry C rop Ai appar- the fall pack. When the shingle mill tanly hr • party loaluaf Eugene—The 'season's crop of the is started here this town will lead all REDUCE THE COST OF hr a kamt n Partlaad tr famous Royal Anne cherry of the Eu other towns in the county as a manu that will rent gene fru it d istric t is enormous. The factoring town and will have the larg A wdl-MH. al- cannery of the co-operative association est payroll. of growers started up this week w ith stracts sad ciani walks. PORTLAN D M A RKETS. 200 girls and women a t work. The 1st SOilOO. A $7.500 25c. FULL POUND yields from older orchards run 12,000 prapcrlp hr $6,500 aid W heat—Track prices: 'Blueetem, 81 pounds per acre upwards. Cherries ®,82c; club,..78c; red Rudssian, 76c T ra if desired; wdl will average not less than 3 % cents H A N S E N ’S valley, 80 c.' accept hna pr «petty ta I': H a n s e n H ir e « H e lp pound. Barley—Feed and brewing, $19@20 saM.il af aae-katf. Cal A fter a short season of handling the per ton. EMPLOYMENT aad ¡aspect; 580 East Free to Employers green fru it the m anufacture of the Eighth Street Nortk. sear Com—Whole, $32; cracked, $33 ton. O FFIC ES Maraschino cherry will begin and Kaott; take Uaiaa Areaae car. ess O. R. B-, Box 131, Portland. Oregon. Hay—Track p rices: - Timothy, W il N o r th S eco n d S t. P h o n es: M ein ISM; A 1 about two carloads per week will be lam ette valley, $20®.21 per ton; E ast L a SS d ies D e p a r tm e n t. M SH W a sh in g to n 84. ~ shipped to New York. The cherries ern Oregon, $22® 24; alfalfa, $15@16; “ W ; A 2602. P o rtla n d . C are given a preservative liquid bath grain hay, $17@18. here, then barreled and Sent to New O n ly O n e M o v e R e s o u rc e . P e o a lm la lle . Oats— No. 1 white, $25.50 per ton. IT C H C A N B E C U R E D E ld e rly U n c le —S p e n t y o u r e n tire York, where they are again treated Green F ru its— Apples, Oregon New W a ra h a m L o n g — Y ou've h e e rd • ’ th e in a short ttaoe by using p a trim o n y , h a v e you. A rc h ib a ld ? Gone and made into the tidbit th a t goes into town, $2 per box; cherries, 6®. 12c per m ilk o’ h u m a n k in d n ess, h a ln ’t y u h ? PLUMMER’S ITCH the cocktail th a t makes the New York pound; apricots, $1.25(3)1.36 per box; G oodm an G o n rung— Yea. b u t I h a ln 't th ro u g h e v e ry th in g ? REMEDY ________ S c a p e g ra c e N e p h ew —Y es, u n c le ; e v er happy. n e v e r se e n a n y b u t w o t’s been s k im peaches, $1.25 per box; plums, $1@ In to-ccnt cans only. Addreaa e ry th in g b u t th e b a n k ru p tc y c o u rt. m ed. 1.26; gooseberries, 6@6c pound; cur Remodel Map o f Oregon. PLUM M ER D R U G CO M PART rants, $2 per box. T hird a n d M a d la o n P o rtla n d , Ok. Salem—Though in itiativ e petitions Berries— S traw berries, $1.50@1.65 have already been presented at the offi ce of the secretary of sta te which pro per crate; blackberries, 90c@ $l; rasp pose by direct enactment to create five berries, $1.66(3)1.76; loganberries, $1 new Oregon counties next November, @1.26; blackcaps, $2 per box. Vegetables— Artichokes, 60@75c per petitions are still being circulated in as cool and w h ite as a dairy . N o sm ell, no sm oke, different parts of the sta te asking the dozen; asparagus, $12.6@2 per box; no heat, no d u s t. N o old-fashioned co n triv an ces. T h e electorate to create two additional cabbage, 2^@ 2}$c per pound; cauli ones, making the list of new counties flower, $2 per dozen; head lettuce, 50 to be created by the people a t the next ® 60c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, 50c general election a total of seven. Four @$1 per box; green onions, 15c per of these new counties are to be located dozen; peas, 4@5c pound; peppers, 20c; H I C K B L U E F I . A IH L in Eastern Oregon and three in W est radishes, 15@20c dozen; spinach, 8® ern Orgeon. I f they all carry, the 10c pound; rutabagas, $1.26(31.50 map of Oregon will be so badly m uti sack; carrots, 86c@ $l; .b eets, $1.50; lated the s ta te ’s own sons will be un parsnips, 76c@ l. Potatoes—Old Oregon, 60@75c per able to recognize iL N a m e d ic O is th e la te st practical, scien tific co o k -sto v e . It w ill co o k th e m o st hundred; new California, l^ @ 2 c per pound. A B SO L U T E L Y C U K E S Inheritance Tax Fortune. elab orate d in n er w ith o u t h eatin g th e kitchen. Onions Bermuda, $1.60@1.76 per Salem—The state treasu rer's office DR. WHITING'S REMEDIES B o ils, b akes, or r o a sts b etter th an a n y ran ge. R e a d y in a se co n d . has received the inheritance tax from crate; red, $2® 2.22 per sack. MAUrrACTTBEU BY N A T IO N A L M E D IC IN E CO., LTD. B u tter—City creamery, extras, 29c; E xtinguished in a seco n d . F itte d w ith Cabinet T o p , w it h co lla p sib le the estate of the late Caroline Ladd, am ounting to nearly $14,000. The net fancy outside cream ery, 28@29c; per rests, towel rack, and every up-to-date feature imaginable. You want it, be B u tter fa t value of the estate was $1,491,194.57. pound; store, 20®.23c. 1 . APPENDIcfrlg'REMEDT. cause it will cook any dinner and not per pound under There were five children, each of whom prices average 1 beat the room. No beat, no smell, received $298,238.92, on which each reg u lar b u tte r prices. no emoke, no coal to bring in, no aabea Eggs—Oregon candled, 26@27c per paid to the state $2,932.39, a total of "SPE C IA L " R E M E D T . to carry out. It doea away «with tha o r W o m a n ’« A ilm e n t« T u m o re e f th . dozen. $14,661.95. drudgery of cooking, and make« it a Kidney ned Ml«dder Pork—Fancy, llj$@ 12c per pound. The law provides th a t a discount pleasure. Women with tha light touch Veal— Fancy, 10®, 11c, per pound. •hall be given for payment of inheri for pastry especially appreciate it, be ■■ « if. Lam bs—Choice, 8 @ llc per pound. cause they can immediately have a tance taxes within eight months. This Poultry—Hens, 16c; broilers, 22M@ quick fire, «imply by turning a handle. was taken advantage of. the saving to No half-hour preparation. It not only the estate being $733.10, and leaving 24c; ducks, 14@20e; geese, ll@ 14c; la less trouble than coal, but it the net amount paid to the sta te treas turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 25c; A T R IP TO PORTLAND F H B less. Absolutely no emelL no emoke j squabs, $3 per dozen. O H MATES D l1 ury $13,928.85.________ •nd i t doesn't beat the kitchen. Cattle—Beef steers, good to choice, PAINLESS D im S T E Y Cool W eather Hepls Apples. Paini««« E s tr a d in e ------Free California, $6.76@5.90: good to choice, 1 The nickel finish, «vith the turquoise tMlver F illin g « ...................... Aha blue of the enameled chimneys, makes Hood River—The cool w eather in the Eastern Oregon and valley, $6.60@676; Gold rulings ................ the stove ornamental and attractive, 5 K- D o t e C r e a m e .....................« Hood R iver valley has aided the apple fa ir to medium, $4.60@4.7S; cows and fif-a- with 1, I and J burners ; tha 1 1 ............. p crop. O rchardists are propping the heifers, good to choice, $4.26@ 4.80; •nd »-burner stoves can be had with trees, preparing for the heairy harden fa ir to medium. $S.60@4.7S; bulls, $3 or «rithout Cabinet. of fruiL Apples have never been so @4; stags, S3.60@5; calves, light, __________ large. The box factories are running $5.76@«.76; heavy, $4@6. ja r Ä a - r ' r A L L T R » W O R K » OU A R A M I------- full crews making bozas to meet the Hogs—Top. $9.50(3)9.76; fair to me ageocy aftbe r . c 't t v — -e e , m a y a v e r. A f demands. A large number of the grow dium, $8.40@ 9.1i; fair to medium er* are increasing th eir orders for box- Sheep—Beat wether*. $4.60@ t; fate S ta n d a rd O il C o m p a n y to good wethers, $4@ 4.26; best Rivsr is expected to market 400,000 $4414.10; lambs, choice, boxes of apples this year. lambs, fair, $4.7fi@6.26. FOR SALE TRY MURINE “'Z X JT ^CRESCENT BAKING POWDER ' You Can Have a Model Kitchen N e w P e r /e c t io n . O il C o o k -sto v e V . ; tr j