S P L IN T E R S . INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE KBE 8 .S THE SPOON IN PLACE Big Income—ship entering the h er fear. Too many people Judge the world by their own breadth. A man can be run down In th« etreet aa well aa In health. Tou want to be eure of your foot­ ing before you climb too hUh. The Increase In the price or leather has made ahoea pinch more than ever Benners—A woman la always chang Ing her mind. Jenners—Not when she decides that she wants a new gown. It Is a poor friend th a t will pat you o> the back and kick your feet out from under you a t the same time. Boyce— I wonder what makes a dog howl when music plays. Joyce— I don’t know, unless the music awakens the fleas. Simple Di rice Made of Wire Pre- ven T ta Falling Into or Out of Pot. When the num ber of kitchen uten slls and helps Invented Is compared with the num ber of Inventions in other lines, the percentage of the for­ mer Is nothing short of rem arkable. It will not be long before the cook will Ye elim inated entirely and the dinner will be cooked by a series of wires, weights and pulleys run by the kitchen clock. One of the latest de­ vices to help the cook Is the spoon rest, designed by a New York woman. This consists of a single length of wire bent to form vertically arranged M others w ill And Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing Syrup tu e b e st rem ed r to ú s e lo s th eirflh ild J M d u rin g th e te e th in g period. Bachelors Confined to 8klrts. It was once tho custom In Korea that a man was not allowed to attain to the dignity of trousers until ha married. The bachelor was forced to wear skirts as one who possessed no definite position In society. Moreover, the law prohibited m arriage unless the man was able to support a wife In tbe station to which she was used, so that the skirt also served as on *ndex of Income. It Cur«» W hile You W alk. A lle n ’s Foot-E ase fa a e e r ta lu c u re fo r h o t, Jw eatln g , c allu a, a n d s w o llen , a c h in g feet, bold by a ll D rugglata. P ric e 26c. D o n ’t a c c e p t a n y a u b a tltu te . T ria l p a c k a g e F R E E . A ddrcsa Allan A O lm sted , La R oy, N. Y. _ The Missing Link. This day will be offered to public Inspection, at a commodious room, opposite tbe new Inn, Surrey side of W estm inster bridge, at one shilling each, the Ethiopian savage. This astonishing animal Is of a different species from any ever seen In Europe, and seems to be a link between tbe rational and brute creation, as he Is a striking resemblance to the human species, and Is allowed to be the g reatest curiosity ever exhibited In England.—From the London Dally Advertiser, June 4. 1752. Propriety. Mother (visiting son at preparatory school)—"Well, my darling!” Son— “I say, mother, don’t look so ghastly pleased before all these fellows !’*— Punch. FANCY FRUIT GIVEN FREE. F E S T IV A L D A T E S E T . Thousands o f Hood River Apples Go East as A dvertisem ent. Portland—In order to advertise the apples grown in th a t d istrict, the Hood R iver Commercial club gave away be­ tw een 25,000 and 30,000 apples recent­ ly. Each apple was wrapped in cotton and encased in a small pasteboard car­ ton ready for m ailing. A t Olds, Wortman & K ing’s store, where the fru it was given free, at a large booth, there was furnished facili­ ties for m ailing; tables where the ad­ dressing could be done and a booth where stam ps w ere for sale. Many mailed the apples from the store, while some took the parcel direct to the post- office. Several wagon loads of the fru it ready for m ailing were taken from the store to the postoffice. There was also a booth where lite ra ­ tu re was given out concerning the re­ sources of the Hood R iver country, which was prepared ready for m ailing to E astern friends and relatives, and a vast am ount of the printed m atter was mailed from the store. P rinted on the paper in which the apple was wrapped, was inform ation concerning Hood R iver valley, signed by the Hood R iver Commercial club. Portland’s 1911 Flow er Show Will Be June 6 to 10. PACKERS T O BRANCH O U T . Always There When Needed. hooks, which fasten over the side of a pot. A long end with a loop to It ex­ tends out from the other side of the pot. In cooking some dishes It Is nec­ essary to have a spoon always handy to stir the contents. H eretofore this spoon has shown an annoying habit of falling In or out of the pot at critical moments, but with the rest Just de­ scribed the handle can be placed In the loop and the whole kept In place by the lid of the pot. or even without it Alaska Fisherm en’s Packing Company Elects Directors. A storia—The annual m eeting of the stockholders of the A laska F isherm en’s P acking company was held here and th e old board of directors re-elected. The directors a t a subsequent m eeting re-elected the officers as follow s: W. F. McGregor, president; E. P. Noonan, secretary; A storia Savings Bank, treasurer. The reports of the various officers showed th a t the finances of the com­ pany were in excellent condition and th a t while on account of the short run of fish, the pack was less la st season than was anticipated, still, the high prices prevailing for the crude product gave excellent retu rn s, w ith good pro­ fits, for the year. The company has made arran g e­ m ents for the erection of a new can­ nery next spring a t Koggyung river, A laska, w here it operated a salting plant la st season. W hat is known as a one-line cannery w ith a capacity of about 1,200 cases per day, is to be put up and the intention now is to have the plant equipped w ith m achinery for using the san itary or solderless cans. LTHE K E Y S T O N E ] TO H EALTH IS lO S T E T T E F T S j STOMACH Portland—The F ifth Annual Rose Festival will be held during the week beginning June 5, 1911. This decision has been reached by the executive com m ittee of the Rose F estival. The second week of June was accepted as being th e logical and natural one for finding the “ Queen of Flow ers” a t her best. Deference in the selection of dates was made to the Portland Rose Society which holds its annual rose exposition so th a t the show featu res of the expo­ sition m ight be properly and fittingly tim ed w ith the mid-season of rose blooms. N ext year, the grand celebration which has made Portland famous throughout the country will be pre­ pared on a scale of g rea ter magnifi­ cence and elaborateness than any o f those th a t have gone before. ItJ is to be the only g rea t exposition held on the Pacific Coast in 1911. None of the big cities on the Sunset slope has devised any sort of en tertain m en t th a t will prove an attractio n to the tra n s­ continental to u rist traffic for n ex t year th a t w ill in any sense com pare w ith the Rose festival of Portland. This situation has made strong ap ­ peal to the g rea t railroad trunk lines of th e country and they have already asked th e ir rep resen tativ es in the N orthw est and on the Pacific Coast to tak e fall cognizance of th e fact and m ake reports on the m a tte r in full and as soon as possible. B I T T E R S A s a reward for ith won derful m erit the Bitter, has become th e recognize le a d e r as a tonic and pre ven tive o f Stomach ant Bowe! IBs as well as Chills, C olds and Malaria. Try it and see. All Druggists. Luxuries T hat Are Costly. Though orchids frequently bring prices th a t m ake the poor man sta­ ger, th e highest price for a single flower was given for tulip In AmiHr. dam by an enthusiast, who paid 1250,. 000 for 1L T he Rothschilds smoki the m ost costly cigars th at are mid, —th e H enry Clay Sobr&nos, which cost $1.60 each. These are wrapped In gold leaf and packed In little inlaid cedar wood cabinets. EARN an ORCHARD HOOD R IV ER ORCHARD LAND for sale by owner; choice ten acreiij miles from city, elevation about 1,C00 feet, almost level, red shot soil two acres six-year-old trees; balance t»w T im b e r 1 ta c t Sold. state. Price $1,700, easy terms. Ta A storia— An agreem ent was filed for reliable p arty will ¿rive work clearing record w hereby the W estern Cooper­ and caring for adjoining ten acres, age company buys a tr a c t of tim b er am ount to apply on purchase price. Ad­ land from A ustin Osburn and W. R. dress P. O. Box 131, Portland, or phone Chisholm for $16,000. The property A 5374. is in sections 25, 30 and 31, tow nship 7 north, ran g e 8 w est, and is in the C latskanie riv e r d istric t, w here the A storia Southern Railw ay company is constructing its line of railroad. After Dinner Coffee. Cafe nolr Is a strong decoction of black coffee which is served In small cups and Is often partaken of un­ sw eetened or merely flavored with a traspoonful of brandy. Or It can be PORTLAND M ARKETS. sw eetened and served with a spoon­ Tents, Awnings, Sails ful of stiffly-whipped cream on the Cots, Hammocks, Canvas and Com top of each cup. 1 or 1.000 a t factory pric» W heat—Track p rices: Bluestem , PA CIFIC TINT A N D AWNINGCft To produce Turkish coffee the cof­ 80@81c; club, 77@78c; red Russian, 27 N. F irst S t.. Portland. Of. fee Is put Into Its little m etal pot In 75(5.76c; 40-fold, 80c. valley, 80c. the proportion of two large table­ Barley— Feed, $21 per ton: brew ing spoonfuls of coffee, two lumps of $22. CUT RATE M U SIC HOUSE sugar and a half a pint of boiling wa­ M illstuffs— Bran, $25 per ton; mid­ S T R IN G A N D BAND ter. Allow It to boll, and bring It to IN STR U M EN TS dlings, $33; shorts, $27; rolled barley the boll three times, after which pour $24(d,25. All S heet M usic 16c. Mail o rders careful U Bull Bought fo r $ 3 ,3 5 0 . It off Into hot cups. This coffea Hay— Track p rices: Tim othy, W il­ tended to. S M I T H A S T O R E Y Monmouth— Ross H. Nelson, of In­ should be served w ithout milk or lam ette valley, $19@>20 per ton; E ast­ 127 F i l t h S t ., Portland, Oi dependence, who in May w ent to Bos­ cream. ern Oregon, $21@22; alfa lfa, new, $15 ton to receive a large shipm ent of J e r ­ @16; g rain hay, $14. sey ca ttle which W. R. Span had se­ Peach Cobbler. Corn— Whole, $31; cracked, $32 per ry m u r in e eye remedv lected on th e Isle of Jersey , has gone For Red, Week, Weary, Watery E j m o I I Take a deep pudding dish, place a ton. cup upside down In center of dish; E ast again to bring to the valley two G R A N U L A T E D EYELIDS I Oats— W hite, $27@28. b etter If It has a nick In It so Juice carloads of im ported and fancy thor­ Poultry — Hens, 16@17c; springs, Murine Doesn ’t S m art—Soothes EyePih will collect In It. Line sides or dish oughbred Jersey s for him self and J . B. 143^@15c; ducks, w hite, 16c; geese, Drecsist, SsD Meries Ere R«sedr. U « i 4 25t, Sfc.ll« Stum p, of Monmouth. Among these E ye S a lv e, in A sep tic T ubes, 25c, $LW part way down with rich pie cru st; 11c; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 24 Murine EYE BOOKS A N D ADYICK FR E E BY m l pare th e peaches and put in whole, are some of the finest bred cows in @25; squabs, $2 per dozen. M u r i n e E y e Remedy Co ..Chicago filling dish with them ; sprinkle sugar A m erica. Eggs—Oregon ranch, candled, 40c, A telegram from Mr. Nelson says over top and dot here and th ere with current, receipts, 38c; E astern, 30@ butter. Cover the top of dish with th a t he bought Noble P ier, a fine bull, 32c per doz. pie cru st; put In oven and bake about for $3,350 at the big sale on Novem­ B u tter—C ity cream ery, solid pack, one hour or until peaches are done. ber 3 a t B urr Oak Farm , Shelbyville, 36c per pound; prints, 37@37%e; out­ Ky. Noble P ier was a first prize win­ When you serve cut the crust and lift side creamery, 35@36c; b u tte r fa t, REASONABLE RATH up cup and you will have plenty of ner Jersey and has tak en first prizes 36c; country store, 24@25c. f «8 S* e Twill Ml,... 6* Juice. This has been used In the w herever exhibited in the U nited Pork— Fancy, I2@ 12% c per pound. Indr« w*rt or TeetfnnA family for years, and everybody who S tates. «S Plat« $3.50 »W V eal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 12% eats It pronounces It the best they i Rad RubWr Plata»* @T3c per pound. ever ate. The stones flavor the pie. ( « d Robixr Plata T o Seed Burned-O ver Land. Apples — King, 75c@ $l per box; Cold or Torcelain Crown Medford— Much of the fo re st area W olf River, $75@1; W axen, 85c@ S3.50H&* Parliam ent M V -ses Cakes. th a t was burned over th is sum m er on $1.25; Baldwin, $1@)1.50; N orthern ( old or Porcelain Two ounces of buti^r, one pound of the C rater Lake national reserve will Spy, $1.25@1.67; Snow, $ 1.25@1.50; Sihrr FilliTta a*8 molasses, one pound of flour, one ta­ be seeded during th e w in ter. The Spitzenberg, $1.25@2; W inter B an­ Pamir« Pitnd.oa « * . * FREt when Plata an •*" blespoonful ground ginger, pearlash tra c ts to be seeded are those which ana, $1.76(rt8.50. size of a nut, sm all piece of alum. were form erly covered w ith brush and Green F ru its—Pears, $1.25@2 per C ur W ork G uaranteed perfest Melt the butter, add molasses, pour chapparal and which w ere burned clean box; grapes, $ V al.3 5 per box; 17%e S p e c ia l a t te n t io n to out-of-tow n 1 D rop n s a nostril lo r A ppointm ent. Out-«*"" ■ among flour, ginger, pearlash and by the fires. In the Ashland reserve per basket; cranberries, $8(0 9 per bar­ I work c o m p u te d in a day. N o bct’nr alum. Beat mixture till very smooth th ere are 300 acres to be seeded and rel; quinces, 75c(a$l; huckleberries, w h ere Vfodcrn eq u ip m en t. Every op«*" s p e c ia lis t. Lady (attendant Leave It to get cold, roll out thin, cut 800 acres on C at Hill. 6%(ii)IS%c per pound; persim m ons, Into long pieces and bake In a mod­ THE NEW YORK DENTISTS As it is im possible to secure native $1.85 per box. DR. H A STUSDEVAKT Xp erate oven for 25 minutes. seed, the fo rest service hag secured V egetables— Beans, 3@5c per pound; Herc 8 i e. to 8 p. e Smdart 9 a s » l l ' European v arieties, which have been cabbage, % @ lc; cauliflower, 40c@$l It F. Cm Faartfa and Marmon Feltaad » To Hem Tabre Linen. dem onstrated and proved highly sa tis­ per dozen: eggplant, $ l@ 1 .2 5 p er crate; A housewife who makes her own factory in th is altitu d e and soil. Pine g arlic, 8@ 10c per pound; pum pkins, % table linen and towels has- hit on a from A ustria, European larch and @ lc; sprouts, 7@8c; squash, l@ l> $c; trick to lessen the labor. She adjusts Norway spruce w ill be sown. All tom atoes, 50@60c per box; carro ts, $1 a sm all hem m er and a fine needle on these trees are of rapid growth. L IG H T Y O U R M0 M£ @1.25 per hundred; parsnips, $1@ her sewing machine, removes the 1.25; turnips, $1. T H E M O D E R N WA» thread from the upright and runs the Potatoes— Oregon, $1.25@1.30 per Prize F ruit to Be Sold. napkin or w hatever It Is. previoukly Medford—The Medford Commercial hundred. cut by the draw n threads, through Onions—Oregon, buying price, $1.1P * club has decided to sell the car of ap- the hem mer. This simple method of per hundred. 1 pies th a t captured first prize a t the turning the hem and pricking the Hops— 1910 crop, 12@15c; 1909, stitch holes m akes the hand work , Vancouver Apple show. Edward Ren- nom inal; olds, nominal. shaw, the grow er, turned them over to very easy. Running the cloth through C ascara b ark—4% (ql% c. the machine, too, takes out the stiff­ the a|ub. The club decided not to send C a ttle— Beef steers, good to choice, l the apples to the Spokane show, fear- ness. ■ ing th a t the previous .exhibit and a $5.26@ 5.65; fa ir to medium, $4 50@5; choice spayed heifers, $4.50@ 4.75; j leaky roof have endangered the fru it. F ig F illin g . good to choice beef cows, $4.25@4.70 | J . L. Hooker was appointed by the Ftor the filling put two cupfuls of medium to good beef cows, $3.50@4; chopped figs Into a double boiler, add club to prepare the d istric t exhibit at common beef cows, $2(< j 3.60; bulls, half a cupful of sugar, one-third cup­ Spokane. Newtons and Spitsenbergs $3.50@ 4; stags, good to choice, $4@ S a fe — economic»! — sab reâdf£ lene Gas is b rillia n t » ful of boiling water, pinch of salt, a | will make up the bulk of the display 4.50; calves, light, $7@7.50; heavy, clean, odorless. 1 instal and Jonathans will be included. tablesponful of butter and one table- large or sm all. 2.000 Pfc $3.75@5. 300 satisfied custom ers tr spoonful of lemon Juice. Cook until Wool— E astern Oregon, 13@17e per me today fo r particular* j . Route Does Not Touch Lakeview. of consistency to spread. pound; valley, 17@19c; mohair, choice. . P. A. BRY'-NT Lakeview— T he Oregon Trunk r a il 32@33c. M e e Antrim, ‘wefae I* ** To Clean a White Fur Boa. w ay’s declaration of Wqjit v t way filed Hogs— Top, $9.25@ 9.50; fair to me- Put some ground rice into a large in tbe Federal kcovers a dis- dium, $9(