' . . i - J . ____ lie for Dressed Veal S m ith p a y s rt. a n d h e w ill p a y 12c fo r D re sse d P o rk . 16c f o r L iv e C h ic k en s. 2 5 c do*. fo r F re s h E g g s . S m ith does n o t ch a rs:« co m m ission. Y ou r « t A L L y o u r m oney w h e n you s h ip to S m ith . A d d re s s F R A N K L. S M I T H M E A T CO. “F l f f h t l n c t h e B i e l T r u s t" PO RTLA N D , OREGON Wand BUSINESS COLLEGE TENTH AND MORRISON, PORTLAND, 0 RE 60 N A. P . A R M S T R O N G , LL. B . , P R IN C IP A L O u r s is a d m itte d ly th e h ig h -s ta n d a rd co m m ercial sch o o l o f th e N o rth w e s t. T e a c h e rs h a v in g b o th b u s in e s s a n d p ro fe s s io n a l e x p e rie n c e q u a lify s tu ­ d e n t s f o r s u c c e ss, b y in d i v id u a l in s tr u c tio n i f d e s ire d , in a s h o r t tim e a n d a t s m a ll e x p e n se . P o sitio n f o r e a c h a s soon a s c o m p e te n t. O p en all th e y e a r. C a ta lo g u e , b u s in e s s fo rm s a n d p en - w o rk f r e e . W r ite to d a y — th e r e is m o n e y in i t . MEDICAL ¡I OF DEPARTMENT S L .JS H ig h S ta n d a r d T h o ro u g h C o u rses S ession b e g in s S e p t. 12. ’ g F o r c a ta lo g u e a d ­ d re s s D ean, D r. S . E . J o s e p h i, 6 1 0 D e le u m B ld g ., P o r t l a n d . O r e g o n K n o w le d g e . Knowledge Is an excellent drug, but no drug has virtue enough to preserve Itself from corruption and decay If the vessel be tainted and impure whereto It Is put to keep. Such a one may have a sight clear and good enough, who looks asquint, but consequently sees what 1 b good, but dees not follow It, and sees knowledge, but makes no use of It.—M ontalm« OWARD E. BURTON — A m y e r an d Chem ist, Lead villa, Colorado. S pecim en prices: Gold, S ilv e r, L ead . fl. G old, S ilver, 76e; G old 60e: Z inc o r C opper, SI- M ailing envelopes and fu ll price list • e n t o n ap p licatio n . 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Provides practical and liberal educa­ tion. Strong Faculty. Modern Equip­ ment. Offers courses in Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art- Engineering, Commerce and Pharmacy. Fall Term Opens Sept 23, 1910. Illustrated literature, giving full in­ formation. sent free on application. Address the Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. AS! YOUR CROOK FOR It. Blueing Ammonia “Clean. 0 ” k S. BRAND OF Disinfectant Spray Cold Water Liquid Starch Koa-Roiling Washing Fluid K .A N d S -C H E M ic ^ ft, P h a r m a c is t s Phono Main 113 Vancouver, Washington Inion Painless Denti sts O u t - o f - T p w n P e o p le 'ree whmn pises« or bridges are s rd s rs d . W# rw th e mont sensitiv« te e th a n i roots w ithout ik e e*. « sy M ra r& a w s: ■ta. S ot of T s « t% .- a „ i Work or Tooth i or ParooisAo FUH m s . .. Í7.*e P W u Modo efearrn for Frinì— , Extracta» w k n «ther V A o m . U r r a i* ’ G u a rn ito , w itk r i m • > . ar. t r i * , or. U H M anto« j INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE a M o rn in g S p a t. PRACTICE ILLEGALLY! She (angrily)—I can stand this no longer; you're utterly unbearable, and Itinerant Optician« W ork Rural Dis­ I'm going back to mother this very tricts Without State License. day! The Oregon S tate Board of E xam in­ He (coolly)—Very well, th a t a r ers in Optomery will pay a rew ard o f S T A T E B U Y S P H E A S A N TS . W IL D E S T O N E A R T H . rangement will suit me exactly; I'll $25 to anyone causing the a rre st and see you this evening. I met your conviction of any person or persons mother yesterday and she Invited me Pendleton Show to Eclipse Anything Birds Will Be Liberated by Game testing eyes and selling glasses who do not hold a certificate issued to them by to take supper with her tonight. Warden Stevenson. Ever Attempted in West. the Board of Exam iners. I t is n o t Corvallis — R. O. Stevenson, state alone necessary for them to possess Pendleton — Deputy D istrict A tto r­ A Failure. game warden, has purchased 100 pairs theis certificate, but it m ust be regis­ “Well, old man, have you found that ney Frederick Steiw er, of U m atilla of Reeves pheasants of Gene Simpson tered with and countersigned by th« marriage Is a success?" county, form erly a well known ath lete at «15 per pair and will liberate them Clerk of the court, in each county "Nope, I have found th at It la a fail­ a t the U niversity of Oregon, who is in sections ¿of the sta te showing the where the holder practices. The public ure." in general is hereby warned not to p a t­ chairman of the com m ittee on com­ least number of violations of the game ronize anyone not holding such certifi­ "Why. how’s that?" laws. This week four pairs will be 'My father-in-law says I must go to petitive events for “ The Round-U p,” sent to each of the following and liber­ cate, ns in the strict le tte r of the law they are accessory to the illegal p rac­ work ” ________________ which is to be given in th is city Sep­ ated [by th e m : Bob Hughes, eight tice and will at least be called upon t a tem ber 29, 30 and October 1, has miles south of Corvallis; C. B. Gay, Mothers w in And Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing go into court and testify as witnesses, B y ru p t i i e b e s t r e m e d y to u s e fox t h e i r c iiU d r s o drawn up a provisional d ra ft'o f the Medford; Eugene W right, Grants Pass; against the persons violating the law. d u rin g th e te e th in g p e rio d . For further particulars address H. events for the big fro n tier show, and J . D. Wilson, Yoncalla; Philip R itter, ai. Barr, Sec., S tate Board of Exam - from th a t it is evident th a t the exhibi­ Albany; Paul Houser, Salem. An Irresponsible Client. O thers will be liberated later “when ■miners of Optometry, Salem, Ore. The lawyer of a amn named Tem- tion here will be the w ildest w estern bornlno, who was beln . tried for theft show ever pulled off in the N orthw est. suitable localities have been found Alfalfa Juice a Curative. in the Paris courts receiftty. pleaded The list includes bucking contests, and where the assurance is given th at Alfalfa, hitherto holder of a plebeian that Tambornlno was not quite ac­ steer roping contests, relay races, they will be properly protected. place In the food scheme, Is destined Reeves pheasants are the largest of to become a comprehensive medicative countable for his actions. This de men’s and women’s, and pony express the pheasant fam ily and have proved a tense made the prisoner so angry that races lasting over three days, wild and remedial agent th a t will put all he leaned over the dock and knocked horse races, wild mule races, wild g rea t gam e bird in England, but so far others In the shade, according to Dr. his lawyer flat on the floor of the steer races, tug-o’-war on horseback, as known Oregon is the first sta te to Marian N. Clark, who announces th e court. The lawyer was not much hurt slow mule races, Indian pony races, stock up w ith th is variety, ju st as it discovery of rem arkable curative pow­ and rising to bis feet, made use of his fancy and trick shooting, hat races, was the first to plant the China ring- ers in the plant and blossoms. H er client's violence so cleverly th at he horseback pistol contest, fancy roping neck, which has been so prolific in its Idea, already carried out on a small and bulldogging of steers. O ther propagation. Many of the sta te s have scale and suggested by the methol In­ secured an acquittal events will be added from tim e to tim e been w asting th e ir money on the H un­ dustry, 1s to electrolyze the alfalfa: nod. Weak, Weary, W etery Eye*. R e lie v e d B y M u r in e E y e R e m e d y . T r y as the com m ittee completes arrange­ garian partridge. and condense Its healing elem ents to M u r i n e F o r Y o u r E y e T r o u b l e s . You W i l t ments, and for all of them purses will The pheasants ju st bought are paid vest pocket size—a haystack of medi­ L i k e M u r in e . I t S o o th e s . 60c a t Y o u r for out of the general gam e fund, of D r u g g i s t s . W r i t e For E y e B o o k s . Free. be hung up for the winners, who will cine In a tiny ta b le t Dr. Clark r e ­ M u r i n e K y e R e m e d y C o ., C h i c a g o . receive in addition the title of all- which there is now «50,000 on hand. counts many Instances of curing w ith N orthw est champion. Besides the Mr. Stevenson gives it out as his inten­ the condensed alfalfa juice many nerv­ Seemed to Be In Line. com petitive events there will be In­ tion to spend a portion of this money The small newsboy was leaning uj dian w ar dances, m ilitary spectacles, in an effort to restock the fields and ous alim ents, from D. T.’s to th a t tire d feeling. One of these was th e ag g ra­ against the wall, sobbing bitterly. stream s. parades and cowboy band concerts. vated case of a Reno sport who bet "Cheer up, my little man," said e on Jeffries and drowned his sorrow li» passerby. “W hat's the use of wor LA N D W IL L Y IE L D O IL . so many tall ones th at the cobras F A R M E R S P L A N T F R U IT . rylng? You may be president soru> came to get him. The condensed hay day." “S-say,” sobbed the little fellow, “It Apples and Pears on Commercial Five Drills Are Boring Fields of expert beat ’em to it, and cured th e Eastern Oregon. victim so effectively th at now he shud­ s-sure do Llook as If I wus h-headed Scale Popular Near Weston. dat way; somebody's alters a-roastln Vale— W alter S. M artin, one of the ders at sight of even a dog. If the dog Tobacco chewing, Weston — F arm ers in the mountain owners of the E astern Oregon Land Is a growler. m e!" ________________ country adjacent to Weston are pre­ company, and whose home is in San gloomy thoughts of suicide, Insomnia, It C ures W hile Y ou W alk. A lle n ’s F o o t-H a re is a c e r t a i n c u r e f o r h o t, paring to plant commercial orchards, Francisco, is in Vale for the purpose and a host of other undesirable things r w e a ti n g , c a llu s , a n d s w o lle n , a c h in g fe e t. S o ld and 30 or more have contracted for of looking into the development of his fade away like the m ists of the morn­ b y a l l D r u g g is ts . P r ic e 25c. D o n 't a c c e p t a n y V isiting experts have pro­ vast holdings in Malheur county, which ing under the soothing influence of • s u b s titu te . T ria l p a c k a g e F R E E . A d d r e s s trees. A llo n S . O lm s te d , L e R o y , N . Y. nounced the mountain soil to be well will eventually lead into the placing of few forkfuls of alfalfa bunched up Into adapted for w inter apples and pears his acreage on the m arket. Demon­ a tablet. ________________ Brute. Almond ice cream. W ith alm ost girlish pride she dis­ w ithout irrigation, and each of the stration farm s are being established in One quart of cream, eight ounces of played the crullers she had cooked for farm ers interested will plant from one the Cow valley country and dry farm ­ to ten acres of these fruits this fall ing is proving successful. Grain will sugar, four ounces of shelled almonds, him with her own little hands. “How do you like them ?" she ven­ Small orchards have been tried here­ th is year yield from 25 to 40 bushels to one teaspoonful of caramel, one table- tofore, but received no attention and the acre. Some of the corn stands over spoonful of vanilla extract and four tured at tea. “W ell," he chuckled, trying to ex­ frequently contained a score of differ­ six feet high. Mr. Martin is greatly tableBpocmfuls of sherry wine. Blanch One or two standard interestd in the the Vale oil fields and and roast the almonds, then pound In trac t his teeth from one. ”*lt would en t varieties. have been b etter If you had made commercial varieties will now be is looking over the five different wells a m ortar to a smooth paste. Put h alt them very much larger. Then I could planted by each farm er, and the young now being drilled. He is pleased with the cream and the sugar on to boll; stir until the sugar Is dissolved, th en have used them as automobile tires." trees will receive thorough care and the prospects. cultivation. add the remaining pint of cream and P O R TLA N D M A R K ETS . Since in terest in fru it culture has If Your Eyes Bother You the almonds; stand away to cool; W heat — Blueatem, 95@97c; club, when cold add the caramel, vanilla g et a box of PET T IT ’S EYE SALVE, been aroused in the past few weeks old, reliable, most successful eye rem ­ many fine specimens of mountain pears 88c; red Russian, 86c; valley, 90c; and sherry. Freeze and pack. edy made. All druggists or Howard and apples, raised on a few th rifty 40-fold, 90c; Turkey red, 88(rz92c. Watermelon -sweet Pickles. Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. trees, have been brought to town for Barley—Feed and brewing, «2314: grain hay, «13(0)14. Is placed between two hard steel faces sugar, one-half pint vinegar, six Corn— Whole, «32 per ton; cracked, cloves, four sticks of cinnamon, and a In a hydraulic press and a slowly ac­ Representatives to Farmers’ Conven­ «33. celerating pressure applied the hard ■mall piece of white ginger rooL Boll tion Get Credentials. M illstuffs—Bran, «20 per ton; mid­ rind and sirup 30 minutes and con steel will become indented. Salem—Delegates to the F arm ers’ dlings, «30; shorts, «21(0)22; rolled while h o t.________________ National congress to be held a t Lin­ barley, «25(0)26. How He Did It. Oats— New, «29(0)30 per ton. coln, Neb., commencing October 6, and "Well, I have been 20 years trying Eggs—Oregon candled, 29(030c do*. to the American Mining congress, to B u tter—City creamery, solid pack, to get Into the house late at night " I used Cascarets and feel like a new be held a t Los Angeles, Cal., from Sep­ in. I have b e e n a sufferer from dys­ tem ber 26 to October I, were named 36c per pound; b u tter fat, 36c; coun­ without waking my wife, and last night I succeeded." pepsia and sour stomach for the last two by Acting Governor Jay Bowerman. try store butter, 24c. "Yes, I heard she was away a t the years. I have been taking medicine and Poultry—Hens, 16@16%c; springs, shore for the summer " other drugs, but could find no relief only TTie delegates to the Farm ers’ congress 16@17c; ducks, white, 16M(0)l?c; Austin T. Buxton, for a abort time. I will recommend are as follow s: geese, 22!^(0)25c; turkeys, live, 20c; Tough Luck. Cascarets to my friends as the only thing Forest Grove; B. C. Leedy, Corvallis; dressed, 2 2 (0.25c; squabs, «3 perdoz. W arden—You’ll get six months for for indigestion and sour stomach and to Fred Crane, Cleone; C. D. Huffman, Pork—Fancy, 13c per pound. this job. keep the bowels in good condition. La Grande; A. T. Shoemake, Salem; Veal—Fancy, 12c per pound. Prisoner—Ju st my blooming l u c k . They are very nice to eat.” A. A. Bonney, Tygh Valley; A. I. Green F ru its — Apples, new, 50c(0) Only had my hair on last n ig h t Three- P leasant. P rlrta b lr. P o ten t. Tart* Good. Maison, Hood River; J. Edwin John­ Da Good. N e v e r S ick en . W e ak en or Gripei son, Vale; B. F. Laughlin, Yamhill; «1.25 per box; apricots, 76c@ «l; pence chucked away, as you might 10c. 25c. 60c. N ever void in bolk. T h e g en ­ 50<0(85c; say.—Illustrated n its u in e ta b let etam ped C C C. G uaranteed to C. L. Shaw, Albany; T. E. Griffith, plums, 75c(0«l; peaches, c u re or Four m oney brelc. Klam ath Falls; C. L. Griffith, McCoy; pears, «1.26(01.50; grapes, «1(0)1.75; New Potato Hint. W. D. Barnes, Laidlaw; C. N. blackberries, «1(0)1.50 per crate; huck­ Don’t stain your Angers scraping leberries, 10c per pound; w aterm elons, Thrilling. W heeler, Pleasant Hill; W. P. Kirch- "Did you ©7sr witness a great strug­ am, Oregon City. Delegates to the «1.25 per hundred; cantaloupes, «2.50 Dew potatoes. Put In cold water for a few minutes, then rub with a sm all gle wtth the waves?" asked the man Mining congress are: W. T. W right, @3 per crate. Vegetables — Beans, 3@5c pound; piece of burlap or coarse cloth, which who was always asking queer ques­ Roseburg: J . S. Day, Olalla. cabbage, 2(03c; cauliflower, «1.50 per removes every particle of akin. tions. doz.; celery, 90c; corn, 12(0 15c; cu­ For M i x i n g Concrete. "Yes," laughed the pompous man In Rush Work o n Cut-off. cumbers, 25(0,40c per box; eggplant, 6c For mixing concrete a spade haa the green shirt. "I once sat for two K lam ath Falls—Construction is be­ pound; garlic, 8®10e; green onions, been Invented with long, oval holes long hours while a professional hair Falls- 15c dozen; peppers, 50c per box; rad­ In the blade, the perforations allow­ dresser struggled with my wife's m ar ing pc shed on the Klamath Natron line, but no construction is be­ ishes, 15(020c per dozen; squash, 40c ing the finer cement to flow through cel waves." ing done by the Oregon Trunk in Kla­ per crate; tomatoes, S00t40e per box; and glvo the 'ace a finer finish. math county. Surveyors are a t work carrots, «1(0)1.25 sack; beets, «1.60; in the Wood riv er valley and vicinity, parsnips, «1(01.25; turnips, «1. j No locations for the line from the head Potatoes — New, «1.25(01.50 per | of the Upper Klamath lake to Klam ath hundred; sweet potatoes, 3c per pound. New, «1.50(0)2 per sack. In order to maintain l Falls have been made. I t is believed C Onions— attle— Beef steers, good to choice, th a t the road will be built so th a t the strength and keep the body | vast tim ber holdings of the Weyer- «5(05.25; fa ir to medium, «4(04.50; in a healthy condition these hauser company can be tapped. These cows and heifers, good to choice, «4(0 ! fa ir to medium, «3.50(04; bulls, things are absolutely neces­ | holdings are on both sides of the Upper 4.50; light, *6(06.76; Klam ath lake. The branch line to «3.25(0)4; calves, sary:—keep the digestion Medford will be the first to be built, heavy, «3.76(05. If you wish a high-class hair normal — the bowels free as most of the contracts for this have Hogs — Top, «9.50(0)10; fair to me- | dressing, we are sure A ye r’s «9(09.25. Hair Vigor, new improved for­ from constipation — the already been let, and supplies are be­ dium, Sheep— Best ML Adams wethers, «4 ing drawn to some extent from this mula, will greatly please you. liver and kidneys active. valley. (04.50; best valley wethers, «3.25(0 It keeps the hair soft and 3.50: fa ir to good wethers, *3(03.26; For this particular work smooth, makes it look rich and best valley ewes, «3(03.25; lambs, Investigate Log Stealing. there is nothing quite as choice ML Adams, *5.50(06.76; choice luxuriant, prevents splitting at A storia—Prosecuting A ttorney John good as Hostetler s Stomach ends. And it keeps the I. O’Phelan, of Pacific county, Wash­ valley, «5(05.25. Bitters. Try a bottle for ington, is Investigating a wholesale Hops— 1909 crop, 10(013c; olds, nom­ the scalp free from dandruff. 1910 contracts, 13c. Cramps, Diarrhoea, Indi­ system of log thievery in which sev­ inal; Dnet n rl chang* lh* color o f th* hmtr. Wool— Eastern Oregon, 13(017c per eral prom inent business men of North gestion and Malaria.___ pound; valley, 18(020c; mohair, choice, Beach are said to be connected. Dur­ 32 fa 33c. ing the past several months., Mr. Caacara, Bark— 4 %e per pound. O 'Pbelan states, logs to the am ount of Hides — Salted hides, 7(0)7He per T * '* H i m « q m b . m > . more than «6,000 have been missing. pound; salted calf, 13c; salted kip, 8c; CELEBRATED salted staga, 6c; green hides, 1c less; At the same time the new Ajrer’e H tir Good Yield o f Clover Seed. dry hide#, 16H