The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 06, 1910, Image 6

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SMITH PAYS
a follows for good, fresh pro
ducehe never charge com
mit! on:
Live Chicken IS
Dressed Chicken.. .lc to 17a
Live Duck....., ...16o to IBc
Dressed Geese, ...... .... IGo
Dressed Turkeys, 250
Dressed Hog 100
Dressed Veal up to ISO lb He
Lrg Veal Lesa.
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FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO.
Ttfec the BtefTrur
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Je Caaaea for aa Arsantal.
If you hud any lit In you. Henry."
ah mapped,
Tou'd co out there and rlr tha
cook!"
"But I haven't. you ae. Flo," he pla
cidly yapped:
And h burled hlmielf tn a book.
Chicago TTlhun
OrJy One "WJOMO QUtNWt"
Tk.tl. LAXATIVB HROM(J QUININE. Lrrfc
for the alsnatura of K. W. Grove. UmJ th
WorU orrr to Cat a Cold In Om Dtr. tie
Tronblaa at tha Aartaata.
Tenalota waa bewalllnr th nrotraet-
ad stbsence ef Ulysaea.
"I might aa wU ba tha wife of a
commercial traveler," aha aald. "and
ba done with Itl"
Scorning to avail hsrsslf of an aa
divorce, ah plunged datpar than ever
Into the pacta of tha Ladlss Horn
Journal for conaolatlon.
SEEDS
Catalogue for
the Asking
Send for It
J. J. BUTZER
188 Street front Portland. Oregon
Some Excellent Room
SUU on Sal lor
OAWTS CRUISE Of TtK "CUVCIAND"
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11,000 Tons, band New
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ana aupcieiy imra
OUND THE WO
TROM SAN TRANCtSCO FtB. 5. 1910
ONE STEAMER for the Entire Cruise
t nearly foar nonths. nxtliur enlx SMO uxt up.
tncroaine ail aocoMary oipnuoo.
ROUTft linn. China. PtxUatlntt. Bantoa,
tnm. Hurma. hteia.'CcttsA. tl. Roh. etc.
AnnMHHllhaiK totWk unuMiN attrauht
HBSa ORIENT CRUISE
rrauT . 110. by . "Ctomt Kutfumit."
7 j ear, tncioaias n mi ECpt ia reotuno.
VS)0 a. Incledlas hotel, (nor axcunioiu. Me.
fRANK C CtARK Tinea BUf. New York
linless Dentistry
lOtt of tea IWTk
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Wise Dental Co.
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?:waVrT PORTLAND. ORKSON
witec aeeasi s a. m. to s t. u. , u u
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
Mmiu aa unftlNnr wttn ropptj. It
suaiM that 1 will bav tha nMat prati
cvl OgOMatU tlir auDplf fUn now In
om. Mekrattdtank.DarrouappMlii
wlot. no llwunt watar In aat&ou. no
water lapply trouble of an aort. Tank
platal Id baarnwat. oat ilsht and war,
aud of primal ataal. will at roat aad
will Ut a lUrtlma.
You wUl U plaaaaj with tha LEADER
7Ura of fttrnUhlna' Doroaati Watar
Bupr'r. Aak for our catatonia and froa
IxnkUt. "How I Solrad Uf Watar pplr
Pnfclam."
LEWIS & STAVER CO.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane. Wash.
Boke, Idaho.
S. W. a SM. raaf mi Mana
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That Real Katata Aaaat.
House-hunter Seems to me thU
hout Un't very well built. Th floor
shakes when we walk.
Agent Um y-e-; that' the new
kind ot spring floor tor dancing, you
know.
HouiohunUr And the talr
creak terribly.
Agent Y-e-sj we tumlih this new
paent burglar alana staircase with
out tra charce. T11' Weekly.
Vetfesrs vin tad tin. WleiloW. Boothln
tytsp tea east rsmtuv lonMiortaaircauanM
auilnf b UathlBC puled.
Ha Mlaraareaaatatlaii,
Hoarder (at summer resort) Didn't
your booklet aay thr ware no moa
qultott haret
ProprUtor It did. air, and It told tha
exact truth. We had the booklet print
ed tn February, and I am prcpaVed to
prove that there wasn't a blamed
(slap) mosquito within (00 mllea ot
hare at that time. Chicago Tribune.
ritCS CURtD W 6 TO 14 DAYS
l"AZO OINIMtNT U naraMaed to rata an ttaa
of Itchlnr. Blind. Blwdlnc or frotradin Ptlaa In
"Us;
to it daya or money tarunard.
rreteta t Watt.
"You should buy all your Christmas
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tul wuai iuv; NJ, UUI IB UUl
to sure ot It You see. I've mad up
my mind to give several of ray friends
dozen egg apiece no matter what
they cost and I hate (o think of buy
tng 'era now." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
Ba KM Ygu HaTS Always Bought
Sear tha
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He UIU .Nut llrdlalr.
"Tou must rest." said th specialist,
after a knowing thumping on th pop
ular preachcrVperson. "You will b
tn the next world In three months un
less you go abroad and take a complete
rest."
"Oh, then II f" go abroad at once,"
replied the preacher, quite Innocently.
HQ.WARD. X. rUETUS - i.r.r 4 CStalrt.
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CURE
Tit tlTT KtWQH WL Utl5B5
it is o-pleaMt to take stop the
cough so qwclly. Abiolutciy safe
lo aad coBtatos no opute.
AI DmritatA. 2S coU.
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FERRTS'
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Landlady You say the chicken '
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oup int goodl Why, I told tho cook
bow to make it. Perhaps she didn't
catch the idea. Doarder No; I
think It waa th chicken sh didn't
catch.
I he Kough of
G
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Your doctor will tell you that
fresh sir and good food are
the real cures for consumptioa.
But often the cough is very
hard. Hcrcc, we suggest that
you ask your doctor about
your , taking: Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral. It controls the tick
ling! quiets the cough.
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One ofAyer'sPIIU t bedtime will cause grocery store where John
sn incressed flow of bile, snd produce a works," continued Mary, "I waa to
gentle Isxsilve effect the dsy fallowing, lupply him with home-made plea and
IVJU. f-n em h b5x' Sk,ow Ut0. yu':ake, he wa to 111 them, and th
iTeoZ'- ? W.t. te .divided betwMU
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THE USK OF JTLOWKHS.
Ood might have bade the earth bring
forth '
Enough for great and email,
The oak tree and the cedar tree,
Without a flower nt nil.
We might have had enough, enough
For every want of oura.
For luxury, medicine and toll.
And yet have had no flower.
Then wherefore, wherefore were they
made.
All dyed with rainbow light.
All fnahloned with aupremeal grace,
uprising day and night
Bprlnglng In vnlleye green and low,
And on the mountalna high.
And In the allent wlldernraa
Where no man passes by I
Our outward life requires them not
Then wherefore had they blrtht
To minister delight to man.
To beautify the earth;
To comfort man to whisper hopea
Where'er hla faith la dim.
For who so careth for the flowers
Will care much more for Htm.
Mary HowltL
After the dishes had been washed
ind put away, Mrs. Pratt and her mar
ried daughter, Mary, sat down to dls
:us those thing which they realty
wished to talk about. It 1 truo that
ver since Mr. Pratt's arrival ot noon
thu conversation had nover once halt
id a was Indeed only natural, for
mother and daughter had not seen
tach other since tho latter's wedding-
lay, seven year before. Dut while
they had sorted over a wealth ot con
versational odd and ends, thoy had
tacitly laid on one side all the piece
lhat Interested them tho most, until at
last, when the evening lamp shed It
radiance over the room, mother and
laughter sat down and looked at each
."her attentively,
Very much alike were Mrs. Pratt
! lnd her married daughter, Mary. Tho
I tame perpendicular line marked their
forehead, tho same tight lines com-
"BUT HE ATX THEM.'
preased their lips, and each had the
tame Arm chin. Dut Mrs. Pratt's eye
aad twinkles lurking In them and her
nouth displayed many a tender smile
twinkles and smiles which were not
risible In Mr. Pratt' married daugh
ler, Mary.
"Mary," said Mrs. Pratt. "John
loesn't look ao contented a I'd like
So see him."
John's footsteps wero still echoing
from the sidewalk a ho made hi way
x the grocery store where he bad
worked for the last ten year.
'No, he doesn't," said Mary, shak
ing her bead and setting her chin,
'though I'm ure I've done everything
can to he,p hlra' Dut somohow poor
TaKh ilAAiti't aaAm aaa aland
ld John doesn't seem to get along
Jke other men."
"M-m-mm." ald Mr. Pratt
"In the first place," said Mary,
'when I saw that bis money wouldn't
m enough for comfort, I made up my
nlnd that I'd help, too, for when we
ot married I had my heart set on
rwo new bat every year and a woman
o do the washing. Anyhow, I got
lobn to build me a coop, and I kept
:h!ckena and sold the egg.
"It didn't pay, though. In winter,
when egg were egg, the chicken
wouldn't lay, though you can be sure
did my bot to mako them, and In
.he summer egg were so plentiful and
heap that It didn't make much differ-
'ince whether the hens laid or not. 8lx-
.een chickens I had, and when I found
ut they didn't pay, thoy lasted us
ilztcen week one every Sunday.
fohn declared at ast that he wouldn't
tat them but he ate them."
It would have been difficult to say
rbether Mary looked tho moro deter
mined when sbb told of trying to make
.ho bens lay or when she mentioned
rliat John continued to eut chicken.
"Then I went Into a sort of part
lershlp with Mr. Valentino, who keep
rfiMcincMrcc I
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Mary' Up tightened at tho recol
lection. "First off," aha said, "I nmde too
many, and they nonrly nil went stnlo,
and when I inado only a tow It didn't
pay."
"What did John. ay to all IhlsT"
"Ho ate tha (tale once, but I don't
remember that ho said anything. I
waa too busy to nottco htra much be
cause I was opening tho millinery shop
Just then. I wrote you.nbout that,"
"Yea,"
"Ot course It I'd had a proper (took
It would have been different, but I
had to do the best I could with what
I had. The drat two month I paid
tho rent out ot It, and along toward
tho end ot the third month I had a
rummago sale and sold everything out.
oioe women woum novo ueeu ui.toup
aged at that, but I wnsn L"
ta . . . . a a II
"It waa then that you started your
cooking classear asked her nioUier.
"Yoa. 1 wroto you about that, too.
Ilut only four joined, aud twenty les
on at threo dollar a courao wo only
fifteen cents each, or sixty centaor
the tour, 'and eometlniM thoy d loll a
dollar' worth ot food In a stnglo les
son. Ot courao John ate some ot It,
but I finally thought It beat to give
tho da up. It I could only give him
A little of my amMllon!"
"Mary," ald her mother, "I do b
llove there' only ono thing you hav
en't tried, and It I woro you, I'd try
that, too."
"What 1 Itr
Looking attentively nt her, Mary'a
mother wa silent a moment; then she
said, "Mnry, I'd try to mako him
happy."
They both sat silent for a time,
"Well." said Mary, slowly, at but, "I
suppose 1 might even try that"
And as Mary's mind busied Itself
with details, tho faintest poaslblo twin
kle appeared In her eye.
The night following tho departure ot
Mary' mother, John camo home nnd
found hi slippers waiting for him.
It wa a llttlo thing, but John' ex
pression wa a study as he put on his
slipper, and when ho wnlkod Into the
dining-room ho held hi shoulder back
Ilka a man whose slipper had been
found for htm, and who wo conse-
quonUy conscious ot hi worth.
Tho next night John feasted on hi
favorite vegetable which wa cauli
flower and regaled himself wth hi
tavorlto dessert which wo oottago
pudding.
Ho waa atlll at tho pudding when
a neighbor's dog came and howled un
pleasantly under the dining-room win
dow John opened tho window nnd
poke to the dog with such a tone of
authority and decision that the dog
ceased and went away, aboahed.
Tho next night John found a flro In
the open grate, and when he bad fin
ished bis dinner, Mary produced a
corn-popper and a bag ot corn, and
professing Ignorance on tho subject.
sho let John teach her how to pop the
corn.
A month or so paased, and ono noon
John camo In with tho step of a con
queror.
"Mr. Valentino called me Into his
private office to-day," he said to Maty,
"He said that Mr Wilcox waa leav
ing, and be asked me If I could tako
hi place. The salary Is Just twtca a
nueh a I have been getting, and It
didn't tako me long to say I'd try It,"
Ueforo Mary's mind rose a vision of
two new hat ertry year, and ot a
woman doing the washing. Hope, long
deferred, swelled In Mary' heart.
"Mr. ValenUne said he'd been watch
ing me tho laat month," continued
John, "and ho aald If I kept on a I
bad been doing he'd be satlsflod."
"John," said Mary, her voice shak
ing a bit, "do you think you can do
itr
"Do you think I can, Mary!" he
aaked.
"I know you can!" cried Mary,
"Mary! Mary!" whispered John.
"And so do I know I can I "Youth'
Companion.
To AV'Imm Honor la Una,
A a pendant to the story of the
professor who, upon being questioned
on tho witness-stand, doclared that he
wa "tho greatest living sclontlst,"
saying apologetically afterward that
ho "waa on oath," comes the following
anecdote from one of the Now En
gland college:
Dr. H. had been unfolding to hi
class in physics a new and startling
Idea, and at tho end of tho explana
tion one of his student said, deferen
tially, "Is that your own theory, pro
fessorT" "No," tho professor replied. "Hut,"
he added, reassuringly, "if a good
one."
A Gaatronomlo Dlaeovery,
"Dobby," said the boy's mother,
"here is some nice oatmeal mush for
your breakfast."
"I don't like It,',' nnswered the
youthful epicure. "Oatmeal mush Is
only Just paste with the seeds left In."
Washington Star.
Patent medicine advertisement are
attractive reading tor women, because
they have a great dtal to y about
wocatn who suffer la sllsnce.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is tho World's Greatest Blood
Purlflor nnd Strength-Giver.
It builds you up. Accept no Bub-
itltutc, but insist on hnvlntr
Hood's, nnd got it todny.
In u-unll quid form or chocolated lab
el, called 8rfllahi. 100 Do-ci fl
Harmless lloa, ,
ft I not old, h Is not young,
rh Chlnts laundryman, Hop Lung,
iiun ril v I ! IM tmilsitl "J "
rht humMn noMi ,h, ehVbon high,
rhe cheerful face, the wllllna- hand.
That rv (ho proudest In th land
Ills back yard you may scan with
caret
No dirty llntn airing there!
Una lira aril fur Apuraraaee,
"Maria, this telephone call la for you
Mrs. Illghmore wants to talk to you,"
"Mrs. IllchmoreT Oraelousl And 1
look like a frlshlt John, hold the wlr
a mlnuta till I do up my halrt"
Biliousness
"I have usctl your valuable Cascartta
snd I find Utcni perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used turm tor
tome time for Indigestion and biliousness
snd am now completely curctl. Rccom
attend them to everyone. Once tried, you
will never be without them In th
family." ltd ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y.
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