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