PHYSICAL WRECK RESTORED TO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH BY GREAT KID- PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE NEY REMEDY. A T T E N D A N C E IN C R E A S E D . S t u d e n t s at O . A . C . 1011, a n d a P o s sib ility o f 2 0 0 0 . Corvallis— The attendance at Oregon Agricultural college has increased twenty-four per cent over that o f last year. Up to date 1,011 students have matriculated. They are registered from every county in Oregon, eighteen states o f the Union, and eight foreign countries. Benton county leads the list with 174 students, and Multnomah comes next with 127. Linn county sends 39, Marion 36, Lane 34, Douglas 33, Washington 28, Yamhill 43, Jack- son 25, Clackamas 21, Clatsop 18, U m atilla 17, Polk 20, Lincoln 15 and other counties from 2 to 14. Students have come to the college this fall from 23 colleges and univer sities located in all parts o f the world. They come from such institutions as the universities o f Michigan, Wiscon sin, Minnesota and Columbia, and from the Agricultural colleges o f Michigan, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. One man from India who has degrees from the schools o f India and the University o f Edinburg, Scotland, has registered here in order to get special work in horticulture. Dean Cordley, o f the school o f agriculture, reports an ex ceptional growth in that work. He states that the Freshman class has in creased 63 per cent; the Junior class 50 per cent; the Senior class 90 per cent; special students 50 per cent and grad uate students 100 per cent. In speaking o f the Increase in at tendance President K err said; “ la m convinced^that the total registration for the y*b5r w ill reach 1,800 and possi bly 2,000. I am particularly impressed by the large growth in the school of agriculture and in the great number o f graduate and special students who are coming to us from other institu tions.” C H I C K S T H R I V E IN SO U TH . M e d f o r d C lim a te Ideal f o r P o u ltry, S a y s E x p e rt. R a is in g Medford— Manager Malboeuf, o f the Medford Commercial club, is in receipt o f a letter from James Dryden, profes sor o f chicken husbandry at Oregon Agricultural college, in which the pro fessor lauds the climate and soil o f the Rogue river valley from the chicken raising point of view, and urges that more enter the field o f production. The letter in part is as follow s: “ I know o f no place in the United States that is more favorable in a cli matic way for the raising o f poultry than the Rogue river valley. You have no extremes o f temperature, a moderate rainfall, little snow and abundant sunshine. You have all the natural advantages o f soil and climate. Poultry may be successfully kept in orchards, and there are advantages of such combination, but you have large tracts outside o f your orchard land that are bringing in little or no revenue now, that might be devoted to poultry raising. I have in mind a farm eif 120 acres, too poor for crop, that is pro ducing over $10,000 a year in poultry and eggs, and the same thing could be done on waste land in Southern Oregon that has practically no market value at the present time. I prepared a book for the Portland Commercial club on poultry raising in Oregon, which I be lieve is now being printed. In this I refer to conditions in Southern Oregon, and you may get some points from it that you can use to advantage in your community.” I feel It my duty to furnish you with my testimonial as to what your remedy I Swamp-Root did fo r me when I was a ! physical wreck from kidney and bladder trouble. Some years ago I was not able to do any work and could only just creep around, and am satisfied that had it not been for Dr. K ilm er’s Swamp- Root 1 would not have lived. A fte r using the preparation for one month I j was able to work some and when I had used $8.00 worth o f Swamp-Root I could do a good day’s work. I used about $10.00 worth altogether and would not take $10,000 for the good that it did me. I consider it a God-send to suffer- 1 ing humanity for the diseases for which you recommend it and have recommend-1 ed it to many sufferers. H. L. HUGGINS, Welch, Ark. Personally appeared before me this j 20th o f September, 1909, H. L. Hug- j gins, who subscribed the above state- I ment and made oath that the same is j true in substance and in fact. L«t«r"to W . A. P age , J. P. Sherman /¿lay & Co, ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS S IX T H . A T M O R R IS O N S T ., P O R T L A N D , O R . n ' We want you to try this Piano /.V YOUR HOME FREE. We want you to try it at our expense because— A t the end o f thirty days the Piano ■ ITS E LF will convince you o f the following facts: It ’s the best value on earth for the price ($275). It ’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! * We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano— w e're selling for $275—on easy payments— that w e’ re willing to let it be (7 “S OW.V SALESMAN. It will tell its own story to you—in your home— if you’ll send us the coupon. Please senu me run particulars concerning this unusual Plano otter. Name.............................................. Adaress. Dr. Kilmer A 0®, Biughqmton, N. Y. Prove W hat Sw am p-Root Will D o Tor You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y ., fo r a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet o f valuable information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Pnce fifty-cents and one-dollar. LAMP UPSET; TWO MEN LOSE LIVES ROOMERS SUFFOCATED WHEN FIRE CAUSES $20,000 LOSS AT 411 WASHINGTON. H ig h e s t G ood In Life. Th e accidental overturning: o f a lamp In | The highest good Is found In the the storeroom o f E. H. Moorehouse & Com pan y’s establishment. 411 W ashington at doing good, giving what we street, resulted last n igh t in the death o f have, oar best selves, to others. Let tw o men and the destruction o f approxi m ately $ 20,000 w orth o f property. a mao seek efficiency in his business, (News item in Evening Telegram. October Wt him seek leadership In hts profes- a. m o .) s*ei\ let him seek enriching some ether live«. This Is the myrrh that preserves to us all that we gain and perfumes all, while selfishness Is the B u ild B ig W o o l W a re h o u se . Lakeview — Work has commenced on teeth that breeds decay and death. the big warehouse for the Lakeview Mothers win find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Wool Storage company. The building Byrap the best remedy to use (os their children I f lamp ia upset, dropped, or meets with is located directly west o f the high during the teething period. an accident o f any kind, the automatic ex - t nguisher on our sa fety burner closes in school grounds, and w ill be 73x100 feet stantly. pu ttin g <>ut the flame, thua p re Ottve 0(1 to Remove Cinder. in size. I t w ill have a capacity o f 1,- ven tin g tire and explosion. Amenta w a n t The man with the cinder In his eye 000,000 pounds. The building w ill be ed fo r open territory. Send 26 eta. fu r wee Buffering great pain. Every one sample. so arranged that every sack o f wool had a different method of relief to sug that is stored can be inspected by the intending purchaser, and buyers w ill gest. but nothing had the desired ef- B IG S U M S E C U R E D . then be able to make an intellegent Beot. At length one of the bystanders procured a little olive oil from the offer. hsaok room. This was poured Into the S t a t e L a n d A g e n t ’s S a le s f o r T w o eye and relief waa Instant *T learned Y e a r s B r in g $ 6 2 9 , 6 9 7 . PO RTLAND M ARKETS. that method of dealing with cinders ' M o n ta n a C ity H o ld * Reoord. Cultivate Sslf-Rellsnoe. while abroad," said the bystander, Salem— Peter Applegate, state lard Miles City, Montana, holds the rec By relying on our own resources wrt Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, “»• 4 I guess it la about oa effective ord for variation In temperature. The acquire mental strength, but when w e agent, has submitted his first letter o f 88c; club, 83c; red Russian, 82%c; as e tc h in g after all." transmittal to Governor Benson and in highest temperature recorded there Is lean on others for support we are Ilk* valley, 87c; 40-fold, 85c. it is shown that gross sales during the 111 deg., which la within 8 deg. of the an Invalid who, having accustomed Barley— Feed, $21.50@22 per ton; Quick As Wink. time covered by his report, October 1, brewing, $23. highest recorded In the United States. himself to a crutch, find* It difficult I f your eyes ache with a smarting, 1908, to October 12, 1910, amounted to Millstuffa— Bran, $25 per ton; mid burning sensation and dizziness, use M ile« City's lowest mark has been 67 to walk without one $629,697.30. dlings, $33; shorts, $27; rolled barley, P E T T IT ’ S E Y E S A LV E . A ll druggists deg. below zero, which Is truly arctic. The letter o f transmittal is as fo l The range between these two ex $24.50(325.50. or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y . lows; tremes Is 178 deg., which Is a record. Hay— Track prices: Timothy, W il “ A t the time I 'took charge o f the Priceless Rtllc Found lamette valley, $19(320 per ton; East office o f state land agent the price for Fishing. CUT RATES IN ern Oregon, $21@22; alfalfa, new, The first original description of which the state selected indemnity $15(316; grain hay, $14. W e still contend that If a man PAINLESS DENTISTRY Azaerioa ever written baa Just been Pain less E x t r a c t io n ....... F rea lands was $8.75 per acre. This price wants really good fishing he can only Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33 ton. (Haeerervd. S ilver F ill i n g s ..................... $0« It waa penened by Dr was advanced on October 12, 1909, to get satisfaction In the rollwny fold Gold F illin g s ..................i . . , 75 c Oats— White, $28. Dta#o Alvarez Chanca, physician to 22 K. Gold C r o w n s ................ $ f ers or In another man’s stories.— At $10 per acre; on February 4, 1910, to Green Fruits— Apples, new, 60c(8) the second fleet of Columbus, and was Po rcelain C r o w n a ................$$ chison Globe. $13 per acre, and on A pril 12, 1910, to $1.50 per box; pears, $1(8)2; peaches, M ola r Gold C r o w n a .............. $ 4 darted st the Port of Isabella, Santo B ridge W o r k , 22 K. Q o l l . .. .$ f the present price o f $15 per acre. 85c(a$l per crate; grapes, 75c(8>$1.25 Docttago, In January, 1494. Dr. Fer- In lu y F ills , Pu re G o l d .........f i “ The state pays filing, advertising V e r y N ic e R u bber P l a t « . .. .$4 per box, 16c per basket; cranberries, nee 1m de Ybarra, of tho New York | Beat Ru bber P la te on E a r th ...................... Of and other fees incidental to indemnity $8.10(39.50 per barrel; huckleberries, r R Y M URINE E Y E R E M E D V A L L T H IS W O R K 18 O U A R A M T K t 'D i* Aeartcsny of Sciences, with the Smith- selections whenever the selection is for For Red, Weak, W aary.W atrry Ejrat and W D o n 't th row your m oney aw ay. A dolla r ea re d 7(qi8c per pound; quinces, $1@1.25 per eomtrui Institution of Washington, aid- I Is tw od o lla ra earned. O ur o rig in a l reliab le M o d e m ten acres or over. Where a selection bsx; watermelons, $1. Painlrau Methods and our p e r fe c to d office « q u ip , tag and abetting, uncovered the docu is for less than ten acres, the applicant ment saven us tim e and you r m oney. G R A N U L A T E D E Y E L ID S Vegetables —Beans, 3(q)5c per pound; ments. ROSTON D E N T IS T S , 5 th * M o r r is « » . Port le a d pays the fees. The amount o f these cabbage, l ^ c ; cauliflower, 50c(q;$1.25 Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eye Pain Pntrjnoe 291H Morrison, opposite »Vs: office and Meier A fees paid by the state during the per per dozen; celery, 50c<8)90; corn, 12@ Draaciata Sell Maria« Era L a a l r . Li««td, 25c, Me, I t N Frank Established in Portland 10 years. Open evenings M u rin e E y e S a lv e , in A s e p t ic Tu b es, 25c, $1.00 I until 8 and Suridaya until 12 »10. I 01 people who work. iod covered by this report is $7,307.87, 15c; cucumbers, 253i40c per box; e g g E Y E B O O K S A N D A D V I C E F R E E B Y M A IL a cost o f about 11 cents per acre on plant. $1(31.25 per crate; garlic, 8fa M u r i n e E y e R e m e d y C o nC h ic a g o the 65,850.77 acres selected during 10c per pound; green onions, 15c per this period. dozen; peppers, 6c per poitnd; pump Cured in 43,683.64 acres w ere sold at $8.75 kins, l ^ c ; raiishes, 15(820c per doz 7 fi ree “ Caacarets « r e c erta in ly fine. I g a v e • frien d per acre. en; sprouts, 7@8c; squash, l)£ c per one wfeen the doctor was treating h im fo r cancer Days 15,020.35 acres were sold at $10 per pound; tomatoes. 163z,50c per box; Of Ueestomach. T k j next m o rn in g h e passed floor pieces o f a tape worm. H e then g o t a Ix/x acre. carrots, $1(3)1-25 per hundred; par and ia three d a y* he peaerd a ta pe w orm 4 5 fe e t s COFFEEi 4.968.89 acres were sold at $13 per snips, $1(31.25; turnips, $1. Urn». It was M r M att Preck, o f M illerth u rg , TEA SPICES D aaptiio Co.. Pa. I am quite a w o rk e r fo r Case«, acre. B A K IN G P O W D E R rets. I aae them m y s e lf and find them b en eficial Potatoes— Oregon, $1.25 hundred. N o H y p o d e r m ic in fe c tio n « asset any disease earned b y Ian pure b lo o d ." 2.177.89 acres were sold at $15 per > EXTRACTS Onions— Oregon, buying price,$1.10 lo r Ctoas. You can take this treatm ent at the Institute R. Condon. Lewiston, Pa., (M ifflin CaJ acre. or your home, and your m oney will lie returned per hundred. Pleaoant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. If a p erfect cure is not affected. In vestigate “ The gross amount o f sales is $629 Poultry— Hens, 17c; springs, 16@ Do Good. N ever Sicken. Weaken or G r ip * this, it w ill only take a few momenta to phone kOe. 26c, 50c. N e ver wo id in bulk. Th e arm- 697.30. CL0SSET a DEVEJO us fo r information. Personal and financial 16)4c; ducks, white, 1 7 6 il7 % c; geese, abie tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to rosrmmx out. __ referen ce on application. For full inforrr«»- “ There are about 47,000 acres of 11c; turkeys, live, 19(320c; dressed, cure or your money back. tion. phone, writs* or rail at the land still on hand to dispose of, which 22J4(3,25c; squabs, $2 per dozen. N E A L I N ST I T U T E is being used as base by the state at Phone. M arshall 2400 Butter— C ity creamery, solid pack, \ X U H a lI S t P O R T L A S f \ O R F .J $15 per acre. 36c per pound; prints, 27(8137)£c; out side creamery, 35(8,36c; butter fat, 36c; country store, 24(8'26e. A p p le M a r k e t S o u g h t . Eggs— Oregon, candled, 34<335c per Commercial exploitation o f Oregon's , famous apples w ill be started at once dozen; Eastern, 26(8,32c. Pork— Fancy, 15c per pound. by the Northwestern Fruit exchange V eal— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13(3 in the Middle Western and Southern states. A t a recent meeting o f the 13)4c per pound. Thle world «fut man ha* H ops— 1910 crop, 10@12)4c; 1909, mad* a lifeetudv of th* exchange it was decided to put four oropertiaa o f Root*. salesmen in the field and to sell North nominal; olds, nominal. Mar ha and Barka, and Wool— Eastern Oregon, 13(817c per ia »Ivina th* world the west apples where they have been banaflt of hta -it i 1 i m The Drink Delightful pound; valley, 17@19c; mohair, choice, heard of, but where they have never 32(833c. No Marcary, Polaona been sold before. Nature has blended the pineapple’* cotv- or D ru ,« Dead. No Cattle— B eef steers, good to choice, The campaign w ill be directed espe ftituents »0 perfectly that this pure juice, _______ _ OparaUeee av C a t t k * cially to the wholesale grocery trade, $5315.90; fa ir to medium, $4.503/5; Ouarantaaa to ra ra Catarrh. Aethma. I an«. $4.50(84.75; bottled in H aw aii, needs no added sugar or and it is expected that there w ill be choice spayed heifers, Stomach and Kldnry troublai, and all Private opened up a wide territory heretofore good to choice beef cows, $4.25314.50; i Maaa .a of M n and Woman. other assistance to increase its delight to the A SU R E CANCER CU R E undeveloped on Northwestern fruit. medium to good beef cows, $3.50314; user. It’s a fine drink, a healthful drink, an Jnat raratvad from Fakir. China—a a fa, aura The campaign w ill be the first o f its common beef cows, $2313.50; bulls, and rat tabla. U -fa illn , in l u worka. all-the-year-round drink. T h e rough throats kind ever inaugurated by the exchange $3.503/4; stags, good to choice, $43 l I f you cannot anil, write to r arraptrao blank ad circular, lncinaa 4 eante In «tame*. 4.50; calves, light, $6.50317; heavy, in the interest o f the industry. of winter and the delicate itomach* of the CONSULTATIOrt riU C Plans are being formulated for the $3.75(85. cold season are peculiarly in need of juft Hogs— Top, $9.753110.15; fa ir to .co-operation of the exchange with its this delightful appetizer from tropical H a w a ii “local constituents for the betterment medium, $9.50(8,'9.75. I U M Hret St., car. M .rrla a a . P art lewd. O A Sheep— Best valley wethers, $3.26 o f the pack and grade of apples and to Drink It Pure It is Pure bring about an improvement in the <8.3.50; fa ir to good wethers, $3(3.3.25; W k n drugglrta and m oten havae’t Do»«'« P e w Hawaiian practical working conditions o f the best M L Adams wethers, 4(34.25; beat Pineapple Juice, aeeaue tliert aomes ned get • eaefu! booklet. P N V Nt». « » - M B valley ewes, $3(33.50; lambe, choice, business. H A W A II Art P IN E A P P L E P R O D U C T » C O , U A se «ene rn ML Adams, $5.25(35.50; choice val B K N w numm r i t i n g t toad o a d v e r t !« 111 Hark at M m «, tan rraaatera. Cat. Big Squashes at Athena. ley. $6335.25._____________ tat« M l Athena—A 64-pound squash, grown “ What has become of oar poets?” by Andy Weaver and J. E. 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