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PE-RU-NA
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
As d Spring Tonic to Get the
System in Gocd Shape
u.
YAMMILL CROPS DOING WELL.
ALBANY BIDS FUR MILL
Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?
C ONSUMPTION
AdvhMk
Hylv a—I’m la riled te ths Vp>srtan •
bali arse werk, but I really can't 4rciJ<
•
ovar What Would »o« a-l> .*«'>
FMIIle— Wall. d»ar. tf I bad y«»ur «««•
pl..ma I'd «rar tba tb«<k**l red I rvuld
6 mi
“1 adv»«
in training
to try a
bettk of
I
I’e ru r.a."
-I w.
Gknatcr.
,
,
I
.
|
i
j >»e ascertain^!, every yard in the ««in-
I tv is Iwing cultivate«!, ami a (air crop
I is anln i|«ate«l.
IL»pmen ara not die-
icon rage« I by the uneven tro«th, arxl
are having they an!* thoroughly hoed
«t.4 the tn«-re ad'anced h«<je twine«!
Applrw and other fruit, except prune»
an«! < hrrr ee. will yiel«l abundantly
j The «-berry crop will be very light in
all |»artA <>f the << on y, owing to the
¡at«- fr -«ts
Tl • prune crop will ale
lees than normal.
Thr prospects
were exceptiatially g»«»! until visile«I
by the rvrenl fr«»st
Near Ifeyton an«l
• m *« ti«»n* along the W illamette river
’.here will not l»r over a thin) of the
u«ual yield, while on the prairie aUmt
i half a crop is « xjmm ted. In thr more
protected section* there may be thrre-
f..’irt • * of a clop, but in n<> |«rta will
: it lx- up to the normal output
> « i ni I »r »ugh V«<* M
I I ! I III *» t‘
PE-RU-NA
■I Iwaiily trim
Rrno.a<»v R<. .i.«'«- Hr J-xr. • %. Jon
The «hgestbih mu«f !«e g ««!, tl
Ikvpbrkrd In t^errh.
culati«»n |«wrlet-|,
Julin W Gï*k>iel*f, nl Fr »vt lrn.*, K. •nougli of it.
1 ■
,
If (bo sbghtret
atarrlml conditimi
«
h I» allowed to re-
of lung* of sloi
in Ihn .vuiitrv »t. l k -ifUn-l
H* h*e mam, neither <lig««ti >n hot sleep wdl
uwxl Frruna ** » t. n < »>■ I «tv*. hl. bo »treiigtb-ouatainini
op.tiion <4 it tn th* follnw.n« irtter
Hxyir who Irad »rr* «<lkr fc»cs. fair
AlhW-'ra. «arth good m» \< ular doc'ufMT« rH,
New York.
f*nd t> v 'pc«ng mocilha r\4>ri.ufiO> lr>t« g.
The Peruns Medicine (‘«mpany,
Columbus, Ohi<»
Athlet«» every obofv pmiar I'rruna
Gentlemen—‘ This spring f«»r thr
!<*au»F th*y. of all men, appro iate
first time I have taken two butt le« <4
the value •'! a tonic that «hspohi phys
Penina, an i. a » il ha« done me »
ical depre»»K*h
great deal of g»»»d. I ieri »s if I
I he
of « loo r men m«v «F<m
ought to say a g -»I w ud f«»r its
them to o’J-jrr the CrprcN-ung frviwiga *•
• orth
< «d» »l to
o.-Athrr, bi>< the arfhk r
"Ourwg the M>r»nf,*nr 1°* ,hr
: ntuM never a km him .«it to get ‘ under t c
few year*. I hwvr Uhm «r«rT«l hmds of
weeUhrr."
motif Ion»«», »ml h««r never renewed
®n> bmrfg wKsTorr
Ihn or
Hr must keep m Ike "pink of modi’
through Ihr ethwe of • frwnd. I hevt
tion" all the t:mo.
l/»rd Prruna and » ha% f*tn
In ot ! r !«» «!•• •' * I r must avail
tian.
himarlf of a sprang 'viiic upon which
“I ad«ne «N «Hhîrtrv who arr «bowl
5 CAiJ HJV
to <o »n U«>«» ng lo Ir» u l .«Jl. fur »’
Therr’or« All iHrv are c%p<.‘«»all> f«M*nd-
tfukpr ” > uur* tri»h
I» (o«vard Pervna.
MHtN W C.lfNISHR
Pcruna never l*oN them.
Al ebort Bangr.
It mint be awful.” said the type
writer boarder with the >1 * h |> pa
dtwir, to be deerbed by a false mar
rtage *'
"Well, 1 don't »upp*
H • *ny « f*
than being «!• • !(.-! by a r* al one,
rejoin«*«! the landlady
And her husband
ith ’o.l to give
a <‘»rr«- t li tan
of a . m ”.y i>g
to read a new *»pa|wr
Qwltr EppropHatr*
dear.” Mid Mr !>en»lrigb to h«
better half. »• be gated at a pair »f
atrip*! buso on hi« «mall »■*» and heir,
"why have yuu mad« barber p ¡r» <4
Willie« . h '
"Well, w hat's wrong
about that I”
rrturte*! Mr» I»
•■|»:>l b«
little
• av»rr*
ftoxixwhai ltiff>r*nt
T na« mo
I*, “f th.
« xgn
l'xttn» he. k «ith . i. I ut ! to • >«.
Ritt "tun M>n«, I »■-. I tn p-.|¿;.l-rr.
Come bi k n.
,t .
ober tb <
A« I tplainr«|.
Huaband I womirr why men’» pm k
s’t ar«
. . .
a
'.*•- !«
t
are a.» .hili »Ui •
Wife oil that*« rs- » rlp!«iiie«l
\
m«u ha» «-» bwMi>r«w with a v »tnvi *
px-krt, but a w-mtau h*» with a ruao a
That*« th« an»w«r.
,
Y»«ld
B« the Best m Years.
about to go
The hitrri *r
I ort f
. i. ’ ’y
en!y a n
of ri*
! r!t; *■ »
I iaih ! of tlif» r« r?«<r« r hat but «Ir • li
I
th«* Ih b« i <»t - « «t r« , . M r », < > ■ »
der I;<:
’ • 4» .
'
t i <
bar« not lost tbrlr plcturr*-pi«-tu *•
Tb«’ pamtlr gr«Ulli4 I» hort otrf>{? «Wil
with long gì «•■« am! v, : flowrt* nud
thr b !!*•■ ■■■
•
chat»rl w a « 1 .« k<' -il an»! «•' ■ •« I-
t hr p- •' ‘
I ' -
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Raten '
that •
t
Io ' - >k ■ ' ' .
:,
of tbw R
• u. wl
!.< • «i*
«
an«! .« .t| * «>\ ■ . ?
r
Ing rapid»
By the rroaty of l'.vrG In 17^’ I «»rt
<’hamb:y paar« 1 * •
t .
Eren« h p *»• —
.« in <‘at 4.t
•«> thr
b»ml« of th«* Eng -
In 177'.
w.t«
taken by the troopa of 4
by General M.>ntg«»u»»-;y. on h * way
to Montr< »: .mid thr f»< =■»» ¡... y mr
W1» burueti by the A inerì« Ab« W brn
they rrtr« i « I t.» t : »
l-akr
Champ a n
I nr I i k N« w»
Will C«ti/«ns Agr«« to Put Up Money to
A d m R»bu«ldmg.
Albany
—
.! meeting uf Albany's citi*
Mi Minnsille—Y anthill county llW*
n >t l.a I a I*tier pr«xnt»e of agood yield sens * m Le.»l last week to cimaider the
m rvreals f »r years than it has the pres «pirothm <»f taking e»me step to sn urr
ent araann
<*nj|o generally are thrif the retrndding of the *<»»lrn mill of thr
ty, and of the fln-et colof
Owing U> Bon nur k burn W««>len Milla company in
This is mill that was burned
thr weather and crop cooBilions last AB»any
spring, the farmer» seeded a larger about a month ag**. rnlailiinr a l»ai <4
Acreage than usual last fall.
The fall $75.000
Among th< »er who addressed thr
••»wing was m-Mitly wheat, and thia is
J
K
W'mlbeHord,
advancing rwpnlly
tfetw also Lok meeting were
fr«*l ffew»»n. F H «»«Mulwin, F
well, ami there !• no sign of blight
Thr »pring «owing is practically An* lj»ngt|a<n, ) . J Miller and Mayor MT
(11 fav-*re»l pun base <»f
>shr«l and the earlier spring grain is up II. Ifevis
and growing well
Farmer» generally •Cork by Allaany ci tuen«, an«! several
have made • larger a»«mg of spring volunteered to take hl« a hs ranging in
I
I
I
'«ats than usual
There is a growing
tendency in this county t<» make the tnittre was appointed to take charge of
the work, ascertain h»>w much money
spring crop mn«ist chirfly of oats
Hop c*>u«liti«»ns. while good, cannot Aloany |ws>p|r will put up t«> assist m
!»• < a Heel osrelhMt
The growth bss rrlutilding- th» mill, wlat kt ml «»fa
)»ren rsttrniely tinesen, «»mt vines prujaouthm the Hannocabum company
luM’ng gr own rapt«!)), and are already will entertain, if any, and re|->rt
It seems that Albany will t»e able to
I rd her«!, while others have not ad*
vanred far
Otberwiee, the er«»p ka»ks su I mm ntw enough »t--k in thr Bann» k
burn n»mj»any Io relmihl the mill if
• ell and ha» not U-en harmed by fn»«t
li a few van!« the leave» have )«rri. that c«>fn|eAh) w ll put tn thr ma
«lightly nippi^l, but prati icslljr no t hinery, ami put the mill in working
harm done L> the h««jo
A» tar ». c»n order
Prospects are that Cereal
all Athlete«
who arc
Berries on the Reservation.
Adame—John Pierer, a <piartrr-brred
allottee, who r<**id*-* two miles south of
here, La* demonstratd that the I’ma-
tills rr«M*rvation land is capable of rais
mg more than wheat, ahiningh it is
not irr.p,at«d
Jjist yeat hr set out Ires
un me had an a« rr of Hood River
-ttaw l**m*-*, and although thr plants
wrre !«•♦« than a year old, they lx>rr
!•« r.* " r tn June until Novendier, thr
jhwavi««t crop liririg in June and Or*
toN r
This y«»ar lie has »rt out more
plants, having n >w almost «»nr acre.
(II are in bhioni and Mr. Pierce ri-
|mcts to have ri|»r berries in two weeks
Man in |lr |)i«tra«4* l*««M>r.
It . n
.’.y!.. 4 •. ;ggt *tr»l that if thr weather 1» favorable.
X si tiuM be removed from
Rogue River Crafi.
every lufatit a « a routine measure,
Granta Paa» — Th«’ first boat, other
But this Is d arly ln«ufflr>ut, »ay»
Journal.
Tbs than >t can«»r or *k:ff, to navigate thr
the llritlali l!e«Ucal
aurgrry of the future » must ln< lu«l«* l’p|»er Rogue will be «»no now complrt-
1 hr t<>n«ils an«l , <*d and iradx for launching here. Thr
far more than this
turbinate hour» of the m»M- must b - I craft is a light draft, s’annch affair,
rut out, | m iu»»* they may
barle»r j •ml was built bv John C. Lucas, a l«wal
g-rm*
\\ bat \rbu!bm«t l«ane calls merchant, for pleasure purp»wrs. It is
thr ' human «• -*»p«>or‘ (that la. thr larg- 30f«M»t length, with six-foot I «earn, and
int«-»i :m- . mm»t I m *
removed
along w ill Iw profiled by • powerful ga*>-
at» builder 1* r«»nfl«lent it
with a com*’lerablr part of the upper line ♦•ligii ••
|M»rti*»n of the alimentary canal, br will Ru. t * -*fnily make the rapi«!» of
ram»r it Won’t be iirrd«*d when we hr the Rogue, both l»rl<»w my >«I above
The power dama will be
gm to Ute on M Berthelot's tabloids Grants Paas
and pills
The too readily decaying inotlHird bv akldwa^«
teeth will !>e pulled out in early life
and the gr-rm proof •tore variety In
•ertod.
The failing human rye will
lx* ant!c!p«t(ed by *| h ’ taeles in early
voutb
Ih’fli jrnt moral seiiM1’ mid du
grnerary w ill be tr«’»trd by ventilation
• f the br.iiu au I removal of the offend
(ng areas
I'h’la i r »h •«'»! -• a»- milvwt the jn-ril« uf
vlviliaatlon. thr mau of the I'oming
<-«*nturi«** w ill be able In hi« journe)
tbruiigiit life to defy the countk-»A ene
illira that A**ek to rob him of health
»an» teeth, san« »•>«•■»
«an« ta«tr.
san» «• i vr.v thing
Phila4«*lphia Retvrd
< •! l»lAn«1 < ata,
On Hable iwiand. off the cua»t of
Nova
Hmtia, cats were Introduced
about J mm i and rapidly ri terminated
(he rAblflts, which bad been in p*»a
•«-»»loti f »r at 1 b
.ia( bjlf
«mtury. In
least
half a .1 t«
one of the harbor»
harbor«* of K*uguelm
Land,
Kergm
a barrvti ami desolate bit «»f »ntArtic
terra (Iran b» the • »uthcííst of the
< »¡»r of <«tx»«| H”p«*. cat« cfM\ip<*d from
ahips have made thcmselvea at buina
on a little t«|rt known as Cat Island,
which lias long be**u used »• a wiu
trriiig place fur «>-.41**1«
Here they
live in boh*« in the gruim I. preying
upon *«*a birds aiul th«-r young and
are said to hate d«*vrlo?»rd such rt
traordimvry ferocity that it 1» almost
impossible to tame them even when
capture«! young
Better Ladder for Salmon.
Oregon City—Thr state fish hkldrr al
th« Wilainrttr Falls, in this city, ts
n*»t a sucre«*.
Hundred» <»f salmon
may lw» seen in the ¡«w»!» just itrlow thr
.rest of thr falls.
I hee** fish are rn-
J h i !«. ascend the ladder only to thr
last station bel<>w the falls, where they
remain
Becauin <»f thr fact that there
1» a *iistanc*- of about 12 feet to l*r cov-
«'Y«*l in a single leap, no intermediate
| m « j I <»r station in thr construction of
the buider having lirrn provide«!, the
•almon arr unblr to reach the upper
river
One Fare to Albany
Albany—Efforts of the A litany t’om-
mereiai dub to «scure special rates
from Portland to Albanx during the
I I ¿-a is ami < ’lark exposition have proves!
•m. «‘»«fui.
A committee was appoint
ed some time ago to confer with the
ofhcials «4 the Southern Pacific railroad
In Oregon, ami a» a result of the work
I of this «-oininittee the traftie men have
■ granU-«l a rate of one fare for the round
trip for all who bold tramiportation
from b astern ¡Mnnts. tickets g«»*-! to re-
mam in Linn countv for 15 dava.
Lott Mail Pouch Pound.
Woodbum — The registern!
mail
p >m h l««t at tin* point, thr disappear
ance 4 which has (»institute«] a great
rmsterv, ha* lirrn f un«l by little boys
as the' were after a Itali under tl e
>--utheru Faci fl <* freight station,
The
thief had unhx ked ths ¡«-‘h r aa« k, rx-
traded the registered pouch and rv-
turned the *a< k
He got the contents
• 4 srveral |<ackagre, |24O that had tern
placr«! there a* a remittance fr«»m this
oilier to W ashington.
*|i«t«krrt Kindftw««.
II«* ” old man! Awfully glad
(»U
II ere, tsar off that exit
on Ibi» anm king ja« Let and
Hirarlf « »»uifortable
i. h
he it' l*n yon iiH’Ati to inaln*
OLD SORES 0FFENS!VE
DANGEROUS
Nothing 1« more offensive then an old • re
that refuaes to heal
Patiently <!av after d.i»
tit- • ! -. I ■ . ,» every
•alve, po»»-iirr etc that is h< .»rd of is tne-l ’..it
t
1 . i • il the \-ery
eight -f t groira oti
,nor.
bid. They are not only ofl.nxive, but dang*i
. •
e
ime gvrm
that prolu.es ««n. rous ulcers ia buck uf ivuyold
i. ■ cat. e i> io
the blood and as long aa it
S»m* year» *p
,|
remains the sore will be
1 hare r
r ng wree foe
there and < utinue to grow th* doctor told me 1 »
life, and that if they were c!«»cd up th* te.ult
worse and more destru. live. would be fetal. Vi .rrtl i*«hu- ur»; tag r» port I
The fa.t that t!. ¡■-.ir.
of left off their treatment and (»«acted to lue nae of
old »ores li ne !•< < n -at v t S S S
¡1» effect* were pr upt an 1 gratifying.
and even the U -i>
raped, It took only a <h. rt while for tbc me-lic-.n* to ru-
and yet they returtu-d. is in tirrly cure up the «ore«, and J am not de .| a* tha
J be. ne,
r h.»*e th,
disputable evidence that the d'Mtore intii- *;*d 1 r
J. it!» W. 1 csui*.
blood is diseased and re*i--n- •or*» ever broken out a^.in
Wheeling W. V*.. M»y iS, 1905.
•ible for the s<>rc or ulcer.
Valuable tinv is b »t in eipctimrntms with . rt rr, il tr .. nents. sneh aa
Balve*, powders, waahe». etc . because th-g :
.1.1 1
r.s in th* bl.xxj
must be removed before a cure can be ef .» gi I. S, S. S. cleanses and puri
fies the cir» ulation »o that it carries rich n »v b! >od to the j art» and the
sore or ulcer heal» permanently. 8. S. S. not only
removes the germs and poisons, but strengthens the
blood and build» up the entire system by »timulat-
ing the organa, increasing the appetite and giving
energy to the weak, wasted constitution. It is aa
Exhilarating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body ia
food
Uiy condition.
F k on the blood, with any medial advice wished,
Sood heal
healthy
condition
•»Üjvui chaire.
9WIFT
SPLCfHC CO..
CO.. ATIAMTA.
ATIAMTA. £4.
SWIFTSPLCJHC
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Ho »4 R .er to Qet the Mill.
Eufrn* — The pr***nt o»i.*re nt 11 »
*uol*H mill lirr*, M*«*re Wrigtit end
Wilhm, of I'nion, i»v* n« intention ot
putting th* mill into «■¡«■rxtion, a* wee
r*port«l at th* tim* th*y ma«i* th* pur-
< hax* laet winU-f from th*i*rriv*t.
In»t*a<l, It i. now lparn«xl. th* mill
will I» tnovexl to ll-wwl Hirer, wh*r*
th* rilixriie are
take etork in the
( (20,000.
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know «hat to take,
then take it — Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. M e know
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 years.
SQ3
<IUAk AMI I Ik
l'awd «nd Sol<i I .<•<) »here.
fbtihlr httai’a
IH tighter - l‘ba papoe anyt that edible
•usi!» » • •
isola.
Old
tbsi
Mt.
/•
Suoi .n Vc ns. Sprains,
Sinus and kcal Joints
A
»
A pr«c*. »
it.- . nf tbs cur
rent say'ng
a« broad »» it 1« long.'
come« fr»»iD thr l»enrrr Hepublb an
A man who drove a u«« th« country
la at simmer to a
town u We«t
•ru Kann« met a farmer haul ng a
wagon load of water.
’Uber« do you get wwterF* be
Asked
* Cp the road about M ysq tu.le«.’’ the
farmer replied
“Aftd you Usui water sev«u Blhw
fop your family and sto» k Y‘
l *1'"
•'Why In the world don't you dig a
well?' a»^ed th« traveler, ex«*ite»Uy
’Be*’« ute, •tra ng ••r.” the farmer
sai»l. calmly. "It ■ J net a» fur oue way
• • th« other
AScL'claUe PrcpuMlionfarÀs
sitnilAt um } (hcf\xxJandl!etfula
Uni; (lie StoiwlB and Howli <rf
UYAtWISat«
fof
Positin, Centrativi. Supertativi.
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Syrup ch«
rsmr ty tuuM
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durilif the t«c(bi&f periokL
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Thr sheriff
with a large
Tki C C m W i CklasM Nfdlclsi t«.
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Note« on the May Century.
General attention is Itring r ■ I I rd
more ami more to what srem« to
widespread religious awakening,
it is Australia «»r Wales or New
land that i« aff»-»-'«»J then amaring re-
|Mjrts cotnr from Korea; next, pvrh^p*.
«re extraordinary
rxm u
tmurns from I**«» An-
All/
gflrs. Admits
or Pittsburg
T hrsc
vunditiuns will lie diart>**r«i by Henry
R I but tn the May ( • t;(ur\ tin '< r
the title of ' The World wide Spiritual
Awakening "
Two I v rpthiii«
"They a.iy that all th«» i w • 4 I««*. ■
a lover,” »aid th«* rejected suitor
i
a« be
Ate bis diunrf fiutu the ma n telpiecr,
• but there arr generally two steep
tlon» to thr rule, the girl y«»u w »ul
to be your wife and thr man you want
tn I m ? your father la law
rrinevtuu
Tiger
r n . u
tt’UF.M writlog (<• a<1 «»rtiiera plea««
rY mau«l<>w th)« papar.
CftSTBRIft
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♦
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To Convince You
nur
THE CHATHAM
I» th* REST INCVBATOR
tl « market, I will æn I you «>
freight prepaid« and wait tor m«
jay until Octobor 1, 1MU6.
It was giv^U the highest 4<arl
at thr Oregon Stats Fair, hebt af
-airm lavi tall.
Write f r ou|
I*. f ptivr Calai g i« of In« «ib»
t< r« an«! BruMdors au4 uur uu>«
pru|*MS«tio i.
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GLO. W. fOOTT.
Dept. 12
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Portland. Oicgon
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For Infant« and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
I
Signature
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
f fMittglaa g t .70 ■•»•»re arw th»
«trai »»Urrà In (hr w»»rl«l !*•-
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nubile«f«>«r
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Y n.ail a r. » e » »tr« »rapaya 4*11« »f y .
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Wh*nt — Club, *«<»Mc |*t buah*l ; I
Vallay Wool Pool Sold.
Fac Siffilc Sitjiwilur« of
bln**trni.
IW«1klc; tallrV, »«<•.
Iialina—Tii» Folk County Wnolgmw*
<>at* — Nu. 1, «hit*, |2* j>*r ton.
*m a««o<-iation aokl it» pool of 100,000
|x>un<la in l«sllae for 25 ‘y cents a «•>. »e
NEW YOHK
F g K»—••r«K»<n rati*h, l'«l7 t,c p*r |
H. * L. ~
Fenton, of I fel I as, was
poand.
”
«»Id
May 13 ><>th the mohair ■!<>e*n.
lira buyer
(IMS
Rutter
—
Fancy
-r*«nt*rv,
I7t,«lftr
will
meet
in
atxi wix»l aamx iationa
I >al lai tn »Irci orfica re and tran «ari per pound.
Fotat««m <>r*««>n fanrx, |1<«1 06;
othar generai hueinaaa of the aaa<>cia*
common, *0A»6r.
lion«.
Appi*»—Fanrv, ll.76SS.60 per hoi;
Land Sale Near Union,
rlx’ir*. |l«l.S6.
Hop, — Choir*. 11*04, S31, <436* p*r
I*nion—The Ihsight ranch nt JiiO
oit nd
! acres, well improved, 4% miles from
t’nlon, »n ('alberine creek, was sold d Wool— \ all*», YSATS^c; Eaatrrn I
- twet.
*
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■-
nxthair, I
17*,*dl«<-;
la-t week to Fanlk Brothers, of Haven* Oregon,
port. Wash., for I»»,000. Acre propar choira, Sl«33S<* p*r pound.
p*r ton ; I
_
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II»» — T ’ ■
» i '
il' in this section is showing a livelier
IllAlf
an«! rurr.erous «alce are re- ekmr,
111'91? <4* M*f (Ma. txwMrr aarf faat«r <■!•*, '«•* am a<h«r «w. O*, tac ,*«».«• <■<«*» «M. »
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itakertgf Wit Wtath.r Cloth - ; 4 Hatt.
Another l*«>lnt «»f I lew
Hyk»r
V» > »k«p«-ur« «ays * J«M|ter«
d » «»ftru prove pr^pheta."
I*«
Ye* «:i l hr might har« truth
fully « hlr-l that prophet« often prove
letter« e.p». ally p »htkal And weather
prophets.
N ot N ancutic
Aperteci Remedy l\ r Cons tip.»
Tion. Sour Stomach iliArrtew»
Worms X'orwulMuns Jewnsh
tu .xsmid L unn or S leki
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Cawtala Msrcwry
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a l 1« tAaet) hi a ua .«. a»
f -..»•< • >’■»• «
I et !
ey uf (he a«•»•««.
In l>u t t»< Hall • ( «tartli • ur« b* »are pu <*(
thè «orina il la t a* vi» In tetti ali y , an4 t»> «4«
in 1. U 1 ». UbU. I jf > I < h«u«y A «v. I««U
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lftl»ANIs/< MILOKtN
Fromok-s Diction CbrrrAJ
nes* and first Contain. nciitrr
(ijuunt Morphine nor Manual.
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w. r *0‘ 4*
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lie liât) Nu M »re to
<>ur nsw ueighbur must be
»ui« a.
w r¿l» W b, 4<* you thmk tul
• bout th» bouse
Hb«
»II day Ung
Growells Oh. tbet'e esellf ri
Hhs’» a widow
of
a
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libiti» AM> IVI I «>< U/(MIIU
WOW ! I« ||M IMM IO I Si IT.
»•wart
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nireGüMffidc>opu^i¿TÍ
a
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•i-a” ,
<»ui -ifihr Ordinary.
M -ft.. MTbai <i. , >u tkmk »t K«**-
em ». • pagiliM?
Fff.
lint b*4
fcr’e tb» real
thln«
M tfi*. , Wh, Ont T
H T n 11* «u«. I., «a.« ha l.n’t C*
4 te trf Io • «tat, Iba .la««.
Dry < esniry.
• • r y »
(Y '
j » ■<»
llrn « hln| *•*»
It «»•(••
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* Tgoaia rar»
>WP« and t’«itHvti«
Aìldrug*
l*nn t a»re»pt any »utsHltu«
9 öo D rops
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS
I •
iwn i Iwot-fwae I VI F
goy U. Y . let
llew •
raw
tl <wr«s
Excellent Crop Prospects.
Pendleton—Thr r«-»ervati<>n
south
an«! east o? hr re present* thr m««*!
thrift' a ¡»¡M-a r a tier an«l the prospects
arr for thr fin**st wheat cr«»p in thr his
tory of th«* countv.
Smith of A«!ains
thr wheat is nearly kner high and of a
For forty -car'» t’ie ■ » Cura for Con-
dark gTven color, which indicatm thr euntpi.-o) Ha- .‘Ori .-"u'I.i and co.da Al
beet of growing conditions
In a fra druggui* Fri.*
t»
instances in thr samr l<>t alh\ thr field«»
<
>
1*1
\
o
Inis
I
I.MMt
air infested with tir wwd, thr pref of
\\ hen a <l«»g wan unlawfully kUlr«t In
thr reservation
Thr great nund«rr of
countri«-» <IHT*-ilng so widely «» Ger
three wrr»ls is parth accounted for bv
many ami Arabia the owner of Ike an
thr fact that only c«>mbinrd harvester«
imal 11•»«■*! to be imjvtniiifled In the fol
have l*ren used f«»r 'ears.
lowing manner The (l««i was bung up
by the tall, with thr point of It» mux-
Few People Purchase Land.
xle touching the ground, ami thr man
Pendleton—Thr ruah of !»• »no ••«•«• kern who bad coinmlttrd the otTrnsr WA»
Fitot slackened conai irrably since the
obliged to |wur over It corn or flour
iwu month»' tun«- limit on ticket» L a * until the carcass wa« completely hid
expired
Few of thr hotnrerekrrs who
drn by thr hrap. Thia limp then tie-
came eurlier located either in Pendleton
carur thr property of (hr inau w bo
<»r Walla Walla uni«’»«* pn-crJrd h\ r«-l
owned the dog.
ativm who bar«* settled here and I m *
Io Syria there was a specially curl-
COtnr accUftlomrd to thr wrtv» of thr
Mis variation, for If It were a strwet
Went
The ¡aeculiaritiee of the Writ
dog that was killed I the dour was
rrn stat«** and thr high price* of land
made Into br«*a<l atnl given to Its fel
have ran*<*! those who rame out with
Iowa,
No doubt tills aro«r from thr
thr « xjmx tation of getting a home for
value alita* inni in thowe old parts to
little or nothing to purrhaar chr«|«er
street doga as s« ivrngrr«
By the old
lands.
Welsh laws of Howel thr damage« for
killing an animal belonging to another
1005 Hop Contracts Filed
were assesscd iu the sains odd man
Salem — Three lt*06 h »p contracts,
aggregating 50. (MM) pound*,
or ®N0
iMilrs have been tilesl for rrcor«l III the
department of thr county rnt»nlrr.
They are
J. E Forrest, of Salrm. to
T Rnaenwald A Co., of New York.
10,000 pounds at I*» cents J I Kirk
land ami other», of Inde|Mt-n<lencr, to
T Rosanwald A < «>., New York, 10,000
|MHinds, at 17 cent», ami George H
Irwin, <»f Brooks, to \ aientinr Loewi's
Fo »» < o , of New York, ¡0,(MK) pounds,
at 17 cents
Educat onai Exhibit.
Peixiletufi—Th* *il»»i‘ati.iual exhibit,
for th* Ix-wie ami Clark fair >« all in
th* l.aixle '•! the cxinti arl»>>l mperin-1
tet d •nt, ami la being a«**iutil*i| an i
prxparnl fur th* cabinet.
On* of the
fine fratur** uf th* exhibit ie a n iniixr i
of drawing»
The Jxi|i*r» to tie bound
after reaching Purtlaml are claeeifiml
into pllee according to the work.
Ku-|
(■erintendent Welle* haa three aaeiet- !
a ita at the work
•
Osteiti Iras
Boom Spirit at Ashland
Ashland—As a result «»( c«m-. ert««l
actions of leading «ili*en» «>f Aslilan«!
working through the l«»ar'l <»f trade, a
fund of approximately 92,000 has ta-rn
pledge*«I f«»r lb» promotion ami publi
city of the rewourrrs and attractions of
this city ami vicinity while the big
exposition is on at Portland
I iftrrn
hundred dollar» <»! this sum waaaub-
•rrilwrd at a b g iuam meeting <»f rill-
i»na held under the ausphw of the
Ixiard of tra«le, at which there was n
very largv attendance and mm h en
Effects of Prosperity
thusiasm for the objects in View
A
In th«* six years of thr country's
portion «>f the sum subscribed will l«e
greatest prosperity, from ls‘*7 to HMG
ex|*rndrd u|«»n a j-rrminent display at
average prn rs <4 breadstuff* advanced
the Southern !‘a* ifh de|«»t in thia « ly
¡6’» per cent, meats 23 1 per «ent, dairy
*n I gardm products 5u I percent., and
Hatchery on Wallowa River,
clothing 24 I. All th«*»«- were products
Astoria — Ferguson A Houston, of : of the farmer and stockman, w h«
this city, have completed tfie plans for profiteel more than any other -’la*« • f
thr pro|Hi««<d n«*w salmon haU hery to the cotninuniiy by these advances. The
lie erected by the State Fisheries «Ie- miner lienelitted 42.1 j*er cent, by that 1
partment «»tl the Wallowa river. The advance in the average pri« e of metal*
plans are for a frame structure 230 feet The only «Jrcr»M*e in the average pni e*
long ami 55 I feet whir
it will • n- of commodities in that |***rn»l w » m in
tain 336 troughs, each of which will l»r railway freight rate*, which dvcrrAJwd.
16 fret m length ami hold six egg has from .7vH p«-r ton-mils in 1697, to .7»»3
krta.
The « «parity »4 thr plant will in 1903, a loo* »4 4.4 |»er cent. Th»
l«e 15,(MM),003 eggs ra< h season.
The report «4 the Interstate Commerce com
appropriation for building th«* hatebrry misamn shows that the a'«'rage increase .
will I t available May H, ami bids on in the pay of railroad employes in that j
tin* construction will I t calh*d for soon ¡H’riud was a trifle alxjvr 3.5 per cent
after that.
Will N il Contract.
The bailee — The «>«>1 eituat'un in
tliie |>art uf i aetern liny.« eariee from
practically all the other w<x>lgn>«ing
Mwlione of the elate troiu thr fact that
the grower» hare (hu» far <tn lined
In contract their clip« in advance of tbr
ached it led aalra ‘lays, Junr h and 23
rhrar naira will I m ? held
ami July 6
aa ueual at Nhaniko, the market piar«
foe the w<x>)e grown in W’aac», ('rook,
Wheeler, and tirant count ira, «brrr
the rhoicret rlipe are produced
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