Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 21, 1910, Image 5

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.H is
S ay!
W h e r e ’s that P ig ?
I f the]-« is a p is le ft in any comer o f the
Northwest we w ant It. W e w ant as much
dressed pork as w e can possibly get. W e will
pay as follows for produce. W e never take
o ff commission. Ship by express:
D re ss e d P o r k .............................
D re ss e d V e a l ..............................
F re sh E g g s ...............................
L iv e C h ic k en s—H e n s ...............
S p rin g C h ic k e n s ...........................
12Hc
10c
26c
17c
20 c
Address all shipments.
T R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO.
"F ig h tin g the B e e f Trust”
PO R TLA N D , OREGON
Attractive Letters.
Rodrick— Yes, he came over hereto
learn our language and started on the
alphabet Began picking up letters,
you know.
Van Albert— And what progress has
he made?
Rodrick— Oh, he soon found that
the only letters he had time to pick
up were the X ’s and V’s.
An
D e fin it io n .
A m en d m en t.
“ Are you ready to live on my in­
come?” he asked softly.
She looked up into hJs face trust­
ingly.
“ Certainly, dearest,” she answered,
if----- "
“ I f what?”
“ I f you get another one for your­
self.” — New York Journal.
The Ambiguous Cook,
Mrs. DeAysker— D id your cook leave
on account of the extra IS cents a
week that the Raxer woman offered
her?
Mrs. Von Holmer— 1 can’t tell; she
said she was going to leave because
she wanted the change, and I don’t
know whether she meant the money
or the new place.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
At a London board school the teach
er had explained to the children the
meaning of the word "ability.” “ Now.
children,” she went on, "what word
I would express the opposite to ability t"
E X TE N D P O R T A G E ROAD.
A sharp faced little boy at the end
of the end. form bobbed up his head
and exclaimed, "Please, teacher, nobil­ Conditions Prescribed by Legislature
ity !” — Work and Play.
Met by Enterprising Citizens.
Makes the Weak Strong
There is no need to con­
tinue in a weak, run-down
debilitated condition when
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters
has conclusively proven
its ability to build you
up and make you strong
again. It ac(s directly on
the digestive system, regu­
lates the appetite, prevents
Indigestion, Cramps, Diar­
rhoea or other after-eat­
ing distress. Try a bottle
today.
Insist on having
OSTETTER’
CELEBRATED
STOM ACH
B I T T E R
K in d r e d
S p ir its .
“ John, what kept you out so late?”
‘‘Didn’t I tell you, Maria, that I had
to go to a meeting of the True Knights
of the Mystic Brotherhood?”
“Now that you mention It, I believe
you did.”
“Well, we had a long wrangle, as us­
ual.”
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The Dalles— The money fo r the pur­
chasing o f the Portage road right o f
way has been subscribed and the exten­
sion from B ig Eddy to this city is now
an assured fact. Before many weeks
the actual construction work w ill be
commenced.
For several months the contractors,
who have the construction work in
charge, have been gettin g m aterial on
the ground and at the present time all
o f the machinery, ties, rails, etc., are
here. The only thing that has been
holding the extension back has been
the delay in the purchase o f the right
o f way.
A t the last session o f the leg isla tu re
an appropriation was made for the ex­
tension o f the Portage road from B ig
Eddy to this city. It was through the
earnest endeavor o f Senator N. J. Sin-
nott and others representing this dis­
trict that such action was taken. In
gettin g this appropriation it was nec­
essary fo r the representatives o f The
Dalles and vicinity to make a ce>-tain
pledge to show good faith, this prom­
ise being that o f right of way would
be furnisehd by the citizens and a pub­
lic dock built by the city.
Several months ago the city council
voted a bond issue o f $ 10,000 for the
building o f a public dock which w ill be
built and ready fo r use by the time the
extension o f the road is finished.
There was a little delay in starting the
ball rolling, but as soon as the merch­
ants and citizens w ere called upon they
came through and the money was
raised in a very short time.
BIG W A TE R P R O J E C T O N.
56,000 Acres o f Rogue River
to Be Irrigated.
Land
Medford— Fifty-five thousand acres
o f the Rogue river valley w ill be irri­
gated, at an expenditure o f at least
$ 2 , 000 , 000 , within the next few years
as the result o f the closing of a deal
whereby the Rogue R iver Valley Canal
company, composed o f a party of Spo­
kane capitalists, headed by P. Welch,
acquires ownership o f the property o f
the Fisk Lake W ater company.
The consideration was not given out
by either party to the transaction.
Mr. Welch said that his company has
had the property under option nearly
a year and had spent nearly $150,000
in examining the property, making
surveys and in development work.
The old company had about 60 miles
o f canals and ditches. $
Fred N. Cummings, manager o f the
Rogue R iver V alley Canal company,
said that his company would proceed at
once to the construction o f additional
canals and laterals until there „were
100 miles o f canals and 400 miles o f
laterals. The company owns reservoir
rights in the Fish and Four Mile lakes,
with a storage capacity o f 55,000 acre-
feet o f water, besides the running wa­
ter in the north and south forks o f L it ­
tle Butte creek.
The company owns 7,000 acres of
land in the valley in one body, on which
it w ill maintain an experimental farm
in charge o f an expert. Though this
body o f land the company has dug a ca­
nal six feet wide at the bottom and a
boulevard 60 feet wide paralleling it.
Cleaning the Henhouee.
I f you wish to rid your henhouse«
of lice and mites now Is the time to
do It
Clean them perfectly, whitewash the
sides and roosts, remove all litter from
the nests and whitewash them out­
side and In. Take out all droppings
and litter on the floor and sprinkle
ashes over the floor every few daya.
Fumigate the house once or twice •
week with sulphur or tobacco smoke.
Make a war on the Insects for the
next two months, and you will not be
troubled much with them during sum­
mer.
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Checks
fo r
the
C o m m u n io n
T a b le .
The author of "The Sabbath ’ n Puri­
tan New England” mentions a custom
which prevailed In several Now Eng­
land churches that made It the duty
of the deacons to walk up and down
the aisles of the church at the close of
each service and deliver to every per­
son who In their judgment was fitted
to commune a metal check, which en­
titled him at the next celebration o f
the I xml's supper to join in the sacred
ordinance. On the communion Sal*
bath It was the deacons’ duty to see
that every one who presented hlmselT
at the Lord’s table had this check and
to collect It from the communicant be­
fore passing to him the bread and
wine.
—
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
TI ib Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature o f l
IV s s r
Its
llu n l
S ta te .
Mr. Dorklns— Marla. I think I can
make this dining table last a while
longer by replacing a few of the top
O W YH E E P R O J E C T RUSHED.
boards with new ones.
Mrs. Dorklns— Well, go ahead and
Engineer Called to Chicago A fter In­ patch the top of the old thing up If you
GRA1NMEN IN C O M B IN E .
quiry on Irrigation Plans.
think you can, but I want you to un­
Rob Dentists of Gold Leaf.
W heat-Growers to Manufacture and
Ontario— George H. Binkley, field derstand that It's on Its last legs. *
“ Pennyweighters," as the detectives
engineer
for the Arnold Construction
Ship Flour.
in a short time by using
Mothers w in find Mrs. W inslow 's Borritilo*
call them, have been busy in Washing­
company, of Chicago, has been called Byrup
the best rem edy hi use for th eir ch ildren
Portland— As a test o f their strength
P L U M M E R ’S IT C H
ton during the last few days. Eleven
to the home office of the company to during the teeth in g period.
in
opposing
interests
which
they
con­
REMEDY
dentists' offices have been entered and
consult the Trobridge-Nirer company
S o K g e a t ln ic t H e n s o n ,
in 50-cent cans only. Address
robbed of gold leaf and platinum to sider inimical to the Farmers’ Educa­ relative to the plans and specifications
tional
and
Co-operative
union,
wealthy
PLUM M ER D R U G CO M PANY
Corking— I don’t know how I do It.
the value of about $300
fo r the Owyhee irrigation project,
wheat growers o f U m atilla county and
Third an d M a d iso n
Portland. Or.
which covers the Kingman colony and hut I can always tell what time of day
the W alla W alla country are going to Gem projects also. Mr. Binkley took It Is without looking at a watch or
manufacture flour for export on an with him the data gathered during the clock.
McStab——To be sure. Nature always
extensive scale, according to announce­ past year concerning this project, and
ment made in Portland.
W hile the upon his return the plans w ill be sub­ confers Instinct upon creatures that
Cutting, Fitting, Drafting, Design­ Liquid Form, 25c, 60o. Salve Tubes, 26c, $1.00. plans o f organization are not as yet
lack the higher faculties.
mitted to the engineer selected by the
ing, Tailoring and Dressmaking taugnt.
complete, it is known that they include water users o f the district. The plans
11 o i ii <*a t i c F i c t i o n .
Strictly up-to-date in every style and
the building o f flouring mills, ware­
fashion. W rite for terms.
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. houses, power plant, transmission lines afterwards w ill be submitted to the Mrs. Brown— 1 used to be so fond of
state engineer for his approval and the fiction before I was married.
Mrs.
o f Portland. Oregon
143 1-2 Eleventh SL
Portland, Oregon
and about 40 miles o f railroad.
district w ill then be in shape to re­ Bmltli— And don’t you read much nowT
FURNISHES HELP FREE
There is abundance o f capital to
ceive bids on the construction o f the Mrs. Brown— No; after the tales my
TO EMPLOYERS
finance the various enterprises in con­
Secretary W. husband tells me about why he is late
REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING; Main office, 12 North Second St. Main 5670; A 1406 nection with the movement. $500,000 reservoirs and canals.
L . Blodgett, o f tha district, at the getting home merely printed Action
Ladies Dept, 205V4 Morrison St. Main 1062; A 2064
having
been
already
subscribed,
and
Phone or w ire orders at our expense.
meeting o f the directors in Nyssa, seems so tame and unimaginative.
use C R E S C E N T
there is plenty o f money, say the pro­ was instructed to investigate the quali­
moters, to insure the carrying out o f fications o f several engineers, who are
Red, W ea k , W e a ry , W a te ry R yes.
Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try
ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER the enterprise.
applicants fo r the position o f local en­ Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will*
are quickly relieved by Wyatt’s Asthma
I-lke Murine. It Soothes. 60c at Your
25c. F U L L POUND
gineers for the district. The directors | Druggists.
.Write For Kye Rooks, yree.
Remedy. Guaranteed or money refund­
N A V Y C A N D ID A TE S LOSE.
w ill meet again soon, when it is ex­ Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
ed.
Ask your druggist or send six
pected
an
appointment
w
ill
be
made.
cents postage for Free Sample to
Protecting Seed Corn.
Oregon District "D ow n and Out’
J. C. WYATT, Druggist.
A method of protecting seed corn
Prizes fo r Apples Offered.
With Annapolis Men.
VANCOUVER.
WASHINGTON.
Salem— As a premium fo r the best against the crows Is to add a table-
Salem— Representative Hawley has
apple exhibit from Marion county spoonful of chloride of lime to a pock
received word that both the candidates
First class work at
at the State Horticultural society of shelled corn mixing It well. It Is a
"«asonable prices.
from this district, principal and alter­
show in Portland in November, the very cheap and eaay way and the seed
nate, failed at the examination for the
Free examination
Salem board o f trade has just offered Is more agreeable to handle than
and perfectly fitted
United States Naval academy at An­
rlassea as low as
$25. A local concern has also offered when coated with tar after the m or*
napolis, and as the third alternate
a barrel o f spray for the best box o f common method.
$ 2.00
dropped out before the examinations,
Spitzenberg apples grown in the W il­
W h a t th e W ild W a v e a H ea rd .
this district is left without appointees.
No faking methods.
lamette valley.
L»R- C L H i i Y N C b
"You’re looking blue,” remarked tha
The Representative is unable to
lobster. "W hat’s the matter?"
state what he w ill do in the nature o f
Suite 427, M a rq u a m Building
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
” 1 have Juet heard,” the oyster an­
Fourth Floor
filling the vacancies, but it is possible
Wheat — Blues tern, 87&i 88 c; club, swered, "that there are such things ae
Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ore. Full Set o f Teeth ......................................... $5.00 he will establish a system o f compe­
83@84c; red Russian, 80c; valley, 84c. vegetable oysters.”
Bridge Work or Teeth without Plate» $3 50 to $5
titive examinations, which has been
Barley— Feed and brewing, $19®20.
Gold Crowns................................. $3.50 to $5.00
"W hat’s the difference?” rejoined the
Porcelain Crowns......................... $3.50 to $5.00
tried once previously and with much
Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33 ton. other. "There are human lobsters. to>,
A T R IP TO PORTLAND FREE Gold
or Porcelain F illin g »...................... $ 1 .0 0 U »
« n,fa tK.*a m u t t e r w i l l n o t
Silver Filiinfm............................ 50c to $ 1.00 success. He says tnis matter win not
Hay— Track price«: Timothy, W il­ but I don’t let that worry me a cent’s
CUT BATES IN
Best Plate M ade.......................................... $7.50 he «riven consideration f o r some time,
lamette valley, $20®21 per ton; East­ worth.” —Chicago Tribune.
N
o
charges
for
Painless
Extracting
when
other
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PAINLESS DENTISTRY
however.
ern Oregon, $22®24; alfalfa, new, $13
Painless E x tra ctio n ...... Free work »d o n e . 16 year»’ Guarantee with all work.
You Can Get Allen’ s foot-rose TREE.
8ilver F illin g * ................... 50c Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 22Uk Morriaon Street.
@14.
W rite A lie n s . Olmsted, f e Hoy, N. Y „ fora
(G o ld F illin g s ......................75c
Through Line to Crater Lake.
tree
sam
ple ot A lle n ’s Foot-Kase. It cures
Oats—
No.
1
white,
$26@27
per
ton.
r 22 K. Gold C ro w n s...............$3
eating, hot swollen, aching feet. It m akes
Klamath Falls— L. W. Clapp, stage
Porcelain C r o w n s ...............$3
Butter— City creamery extras, 30c; sw
new
or
tig
h t shoes easy. A certain ca re fo r
Molar Gold C row n s............. $4
] line operator, has established an auto­ fancy outside creamery, 29®30c; store, ■orns. In grow in g nails and bunions. All drug-
N a m M e A R d K i c O W
Bridge W ork , 22 K. Gold . .. $3
lists
sell
It.
26c. iio n ’t accept any subetltule*
mobile service between Klamath Falls 23c. Butter fa t prices average l % c
In la y Fills, Pure G o ld ........$2
AB SO LU TELY CURES
_
_
V ery N ice Rubber P la te___ $4
I
and
Crater
Lake.
Mr.
Clapp
has
the
per
pound
under
regular
prices.
Best Rubber Plate on E a rth .............................. $7
Strawberries Grown In City.
DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES ! contract with the Southern Pacific to E ggs— Oregon candled, 27c dozen;
ALL TH:8 WORK IS GUARANTEED.
MANrFACTT’RFD BY
Don t throw your money away. A dollar saved
To «how that strawberries can b *
1
handle
the
through
passenger
service
Eastern, 25c.
N A T I O N A L M E D IC IN E C O - L T D
U t worlollarg earned. Our original reliable Modern
grown In the heart of the city, W illis
i from San Francisco to Crater Lake.
4 2 2 S h e lley Bile., M o rriso n S t .
rainless Methods and our perfected office equip-
Poultry — Hens, 19@20c; springs,
R o o m s 3 an d 4, For?land. Or.
J
T
"
an( * y " ,,r money.
I Tickets can be purchased either at San 22X @ 23c; ducks, 14c; geese, 10@12c; A. Hendricks of East Twenty-flrst and
FEo
e
Marshall
2
1
1
9
BOSTON DENTISTS, 5th t M orrises. Pert land
1. A P P E N D IC IT IS R E M E D T .
Francisco or Portland and way points turkeys, dressed, 2 2 ^ @ 2 5 c; live, 20 c; Albert »treets brought to the office o f
Entrance 291H Morrison, oppodrr PoeodSce and Mder a
The only known c o n for AppendicUin without
the Oregonian 5 number of bozes o f
Prank. Etcablubed in Portland 10 rear». Open rrenlan
the aid of the knife
Give« immediate relief,
1
for
the trip directly througth by way squabs, $3 per dozen.
ami! I and Sunday, until 12.10. for people .b o work.
and effect« a permanent cure in a short time.
Magoon and Oregon Improved berries
! o f this great natural wonder.
From
PRICK MS.
Pork— Fancy, 12%@13c per pound.
6. “S P E C IA L ” R E M E D T .
containing an average of twenty ber-
San Francisco a ticket through will
V
eal—
Fancy,
l
l
@
l
l
}
^
c
per
pound.
P N U
For
Women
a
Ailments.
1
a
mom
of
the
How
N o . 30—’10
rtes to the box
The harries w ere
els. Also IHnhet««. Kidney and Bladder Trou-
, mean that after the arrival here pas-
Green Fruits-—Apples, Oregon New­
• lea PRICK 16
Thla New Scientific Work hi a home treatment.
I aengers can remain over night and the town, $2 per box; new, $1.75® 2; cher­ grown on an ordinary city lot without
X T T H K W w r it in g t o a r i . e r t i a ere p le a a e
I I I m e n )io n th la p a p e r .
Write or call and we will explain. E ternal
follow ing morning leave in an auto for ries, 5 ® 1 2 ){c per pound; apricots, Irrigation. Mr. Hendrlcka had 1,000
treatment only.
the rim o f Crater Lake where they $1.26@1.60 per box; currants, $2.26t'rf plants on his lot and at tha first pick­
w ill connect with another line from the 2.40; pears, new, $1.35; peaches, 50® ing be picked a total of SO bozes of
the monster berries. A number of the
j other aide.
______
85c; raspberries, $1@1.25 per crate;
loganberries, 40c® $1; blackcaps $1.25 berries were over live Inches In cir­
cumference and one measured 7%
Lebanon Says Train Service Bad,
®1.50 per box; blackberries, $1.76.
D E STR O YS B A D ODORS
turtles
|n clrcuuif urenoe.— Portland
Salem— The railroad commission re-
Vegetables—
Artichokes,
60®76c
per
And givaa instant relief for tender, homing, aching and swollen feet. On#
j ceived a complaint from the citizens o f dozen; beans, I® 3 c per pound; cab­ Oregonian.
capsule w ill g ive in« tant relief. T w elve in a box. Price 25 rents, at your
druggist e or by mail. Address
I Lebanon, Ore., o f the paaaenger ser- bage, 2 > 46 ; 2 *^c; cauliflower, $2 per
D R O . O . FLETCHER, Foot Specialist
A ll fe Do Over s o l s ,
1 vice afforded them between Lebanon dozen; celery, 90c; cucumbers, 60®
It la an open question If tba old fish­
Allsky Building, Portland, Ore.
I and Albany on the Southern Pacific 60c; egg plant,
per pound; head
\ line.
The complainant« allege that lettuce, 50®60c per dosen;
green erman In the following atory ever got
i the Southern Pacific paaaenger trains onions, 16c; peas, 2 c per pound; rad­ the right answer to tba problem that
THIS
FOR
LIST
j are seldom on time and its coaches are ishes. 16@20c per dozen; spinach, 8® was puzzling bis head. A writer In
inadequate to comfortably carry pa­ 10 c per pound; carrot«, 86 c ® $1 sack; Everybody’s Magazine, nt least, leaves
one In doubt on that score. The riddle
trons from Iebanon to Albany.
beet«, $1.50; parsnips, 75c® $l.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company
Potatoes Old Oregon, 75c@$l per was this: " I f a herring and n h alf
Portland
Saattla
Spokane
coats a penny and a half, how many
W ood-W orking Plant Established.
hundred; new, 1 H e per pound.
A s k fo r Thair Goods and
herrings can yon buy for a «h illin g ? "
Onions— W alla Walla, $2.60 sack.
Redmond— An important industry
Cattle— B eef steers, good to choice, The old fisherman had worked on I*
recently located at Redmond ia the
»S A V E T H E S E
wood working plant o f L . L. Osborne. $ 4 .75® 5.25; fa ir to medium, $4@4.60; for some time.
'W h a t did yon say tha mackerel
As aoon as the building ia completed, cows and heifers, good to choice, $4-26
S3.60®4; and a half c o a tr he asked at la st
i it ia the intention to manufacture kit­ @4.66; fa ir to medium,
' I didn’t any macharal; I said her­
$3®4; calves,
chen cabinets, light furniture, aereen bulla, $3®4; stags,
ring,” explained the shipper.
doors, sash and doors. This is the only light, I6.60W6.66; heavy, $4®6.26.
They W ill Secure You M any Useful
Hogs— Top, $9.76® 10.25; fa ir to
“ Oh. that’« different,” «aid tha other,
establishment o f the kind nearer than
r s * figuring on
medium. $8.60®«.60.
Prineville.
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MURINE " ï ï t t "
Keister’s Ladies Tailoring College TRY
EYE R E M E D Y >- vs ia. it
BAKING POW DER
EXCLUSIVE
OPTICIAN
Union Painless Dentists
N ox all Foot Remedy
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