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I S V ¿THE BLOOD OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST T- / ~ ' • "S. Q « t r tie ta gn Ct vn V« tea a S S. for the r.vJ blood ” It hoi to !.• be ■ hou-cholJ saying. When the bli«l l* out of order, or need* treatment I: ■ i •«• -. < au < . t t . i. t!.« t.»t thought of •o>l usevl by tl-.u ivar « of pc<.ule all < ver t v . ’:y. bee r.-c it is supen r to all other ! lood |>ui: ts It i * put v v -’. . !c remedy, ar: 1 while it penetrate« the • ircula' -n and f< • i > t all p n and tt; rbid matter, it alao bullda up the entire s tciu by i U Cue t tn elicit Uurtag the win* ter months t .<• natural ave »uf!rnn< (rvtn impure bl ■*! «od a grner») I wat 1 nues of bodily w -te have •down . .n ,iU.»n uf _____ thr»v»!em. 1 bad no ap» run-4 ________________ z____ _____________ become dull and weak and [«■' le. nil b*;r.g fie»h, an«! an al’, gout ! red (ret failed to j rfortu th- it full tng tb«l mi-'e tue ttuarrabl» ! trgau the um * <4 duty, the I lood baa been »in^- Sa S. S. a- I i ny I —1 * »» r * 1 I ■ nor* • • • ‘ ■ a i ; » a ■ ' ’ • ! gish and an extra .«:r unt t » of poisona and w -te r.al in ruar ! hi » ¿ht, that "urea feeling” left and tera have accunin'.aUd in I a M a/aiu Ml • 11 Col um bua. Ob.o. Vicroa STVB»:**, the svstrin* an.! !. a!>* C« Barthman an«! WaahiDgtcu Atri •orbed by it. With the < om- iag of Spring and warm wcath"T the b! -I r an ! st . -red t->'¡ui< krf action and tn its < ‘1 tt to throw >11 the- a. ; . a ! j* •. ni the akin suf* feta 1! ns break out and con tinue until t’ ••!■■•! :<>,... * It r J . > - > I ' ■ i leal r> o'lv ft' nd Strong ari l th ■■ rkin ti it'. ■ I Catarrh. Chr me Sores and Ulcers, S rofuta, C ' >1 ■! l‘< a and all other diwaaen of tl ' e do* Sued, tree of charge. Tll£ swifT S^CCIflC CO.. A TIAN TA, GA. (P * ‘ vi - . Gh>ry <»f <h*ith*r Klnd. Flr John 1 »ri • f. w i» ■» ha» n Identlfied w ih fhe Nat tal itod < •* fio lefy i ' i . e H* M u ! - ■* and la aa ! t > b i Croaa and ambulai * k tb u , •(ber man In Europe. la alw an u I *1 per ♦ i. • ! i ■ Home jrara ag r*« !.«• re «lev * • rerent hook, ’In Ita» • and IV »r • r a |N«n to Ibg.tm. w !.< . « ■» by tba • gbt of i v ll< n rade» wlfh ben.Hs!• «I berti«'« •• th» (tritona a«r hi **•! ( •' tbeir etarnf»>. ani »< . . « t.j re quired tu be • ■ y I One day K.r J • ■ ! a » ■ pa ra«!a wb> »•* »1 h i oumber of h • n • - • Ih* ¿etiti/ flgtf a? r<! . '■ J . • and an ri’. J i| • tlrenlily “Vau arem tn hai* •« ♦ n c* ’ • b r •ble «• *hat wara t>4 v.. y i ; . ; » “Bitta you. l’ir tirver Iw-m lu a wir." rei i *■-•••! t i.r • - ■ t ber of th<* a » M t ' and ! * a - bit * al agriciiltural •' »w« b«r a •; •f pif*. fur Wh we nir- f. ” VALUE OF A MEN • EOQ ally AMimiiah«l »tvl Ifiahly Netrt- tioua I . <».1 f »r M«». 1!« re are some fa* ta and figures rrlatlve to the hen's egg whhh may I r»f |«oul(ry |<>«nldllt!ra Ita average length is two and twenty aevru bun drvdthe In«-hes. it« average diameter at the l»r ad end «»nr and seventy two hundredths ln< Bea. »nd It weigh« about on« e.gbth of a ¡«ound The P’i »ta* are •• «. < r then th«*e of old her.« The ehfl) (*<>u«tittitre alxnit 11 j***r cwnt . the y«»lh *’tJ |-rr « rot and tba white 57 |K»r cent of the total rgg < hrmir.Mly aj*e<ikfng. an egg mnaiata of two nutrient» protfin and fat to g< th»r with some water and » small «¡inihtdy of m tn»ral n> «tter Popular h. • f t*» ■! ■ ■ * there Is no dif- f* r* c In !* ■ ' t. r <p. < flea of rgtfw with dark ahr.'la and tboee with .‘if 1 hr r c la ¡iff»' !.*d by the f- -d of the fowl, for good or for rill riliunhie riperimrnta by well «• ■ : - . t ■< ; r th »t thr rgg greertes He rrputatton «• an eaidlr aeeimilatr>1 and highly nutri tloiia fool If est»*n rawr or lightly rvwiked Kti. li expo itnenta also »how that rgga at ‘J | MB are a A l.**a|» \ ear Ulne. • h»-.ip • * jr<r of nutrients, at Id rents. '**!*« ygu ku w. M •• < ^r»." **» 1 •«> « «<li.it exp<L<ie. ami at 25 rents f • < '■ « * ’ vnganf I ft»uf fa. • re;.. S > • f a , * < b - a of <*nmparl»'»n was the rnark«*t fot V* pri.-vs of standard F»-*h foods ronsld J* 1 * *• * * * I * * * * • * * • * * 4 * 15 '.A rrrd In rotation tn their nutrithe ele tra y Is a physiological ”Iterane*.'* ha a* rrc l, ’**t raflrrta mruis But there » . • . aofh ng ì- h thè tt -Oh ’ ah« .1 . ,.| .a a t ’ • that ••• « t tt d-•« the •••ar* h of the eavored m i» •.-t or t' r I i ; - tmn Oi the «tn tha aua»cr a • a • flat!« tan. and that Is their palatabllity •<»’ - 1 i! «*»» a fond, however rich In pro U ba! «b I y 4 •»i ' ! u • > t« h » !• r< hrd. it he r« much of its aakrd ”1 thatigi.t '* rou' -. . ird tba Lì 1 i •■>£ iMiur, while per contra, a leaa chemi • il’v desirable food that la enjoyed ann I ''that t wae r r r*“ty ' y«u lookad iu u»> le * } u •** > ur >s • . ■ > by reiis«»!.i of that fa* t Sin • «*■»» Magalia«. And tha orli m r < •’* • ad bar • k 1 ¿r 4 •! ’ • '■ ■■■ ■ t J < lr< uHielantl all.vidrn«'» At n . iwi.-r s .! i.i «-r the »uh.'♦•> t uf Tha Vltal Qua«rt'>n 1 ha taacher uf th< n hlstary clrcumtianlinl evidence wa« dtoruss <»ue lawyer, says tha New York wa* dr* ; ■ tig to t-'■«• • ‘ tha cd oprninf of toma uf thè an -ut t<»tnba rribune. ««id that tbe Best Illustration In Fgypt. an«l rnumi-rn! wa*eral <f of clrrtimstantlal evidence a» proof was In a story he bad recently beard t*a Inlrtrat.ng ani 4 .-i e Le A young and pretty girl had ta*eu covared "Ta ahow yo«i hnw wundrrfuiiy out w»¡Iking U d her return her moth er aa id nany uf tl *r tb Lava «n , ■ \Vli-r-re hate you been, my dear?*’ aarted.” thè sald. I ina, 0.« ntlotl that • lo ©na of tha ohi» *t <>f t 1 ’•’* a piles! jar of h ncy wua f . «I II • ■ 1 “With whom!*’ pursued her mother bara barn Irai thati f tir or !Bo • • g tbouaand year» oh!, and jrt in that •ar of boney uae a dea. in | ■ rfv. t girl • No one?" her mother repeated. preservatici» ’’ •*No one,*’ was tbe reply. “Waa It alito?" aekrd ore of ‘he I . *•.. I th« older lady, "ex little girl», with a t ■•¡»r • -■ Interrai plain !-• w It 1« that you have come noi »ntlrrly emuli«*! wltb altrui h i c with a w liking »tick when you World*» m «« m li of (}<»ld. started with an umbrella.’* The ainount of g I in l.ur**| r wben Amari« a wa» die* ■ • • I • «I As l ai Irr Ma w It. <j«t to baia «*i « ••*!« *i I-’-' ••’■•••> In In the a* hAols of a Connecticut thè 4<M yaart unt.l lh:a| i e w l e t> w n n.«*;t*ur« • were recently taken to prudu tion I» ratiinatrd a( f ' t. t i *•• ! » ey* -‘ght. Aa tbe U»e» hnif of v»bs«b «;»*• a l • 1 t «.< tor ! nlshr I ra< h »«bool he gave money aupply Includili! tbr <»:i tbe pri , al a list of the pupils wbosr niata for lUUft. In thè t«-n year» t * • yea n««xb*«i attention, aud rrquesle 1 alng with ìv.!»• rly i •••>'»■* -J0 h in to notify ti»e children's parents to In gold bn» !»• •« n niM.*d «lu. *t a that effect, thlrd tnucb a» durlng tbe prv * d one night, e-xm after the opening of Ing 44H yrara Ih la d« •, tr thè i. t t! <• fall term, a little boy came home that thè Itwr war lor tw<> yeara * I and gave b • fall « r the f-dlowlug note tba Tranavaal tt nra i i t i • i duly »Igncd uy tbe principal •’Sir. — Oear Kir It become» my - SlflO.QOO.Oi») alvi f r ■ It le • duty to Inform you that your eon Diatrd at Il*a«.(»»i?■<> I he wot id • sliow« decided Indications of aatigm.i at<M k of m iry k • In I* •• " »• turn, and bia case la one that should proilmatrly four at-l a qunrter Ud tn» attend«*«! to without delay.” itone. lty thè en<! of thè pn‘•«•nt )«* <r The next day tbe father sent tbe It I» aatlmatr-d th it It wlll I r nh -*t following answer all bullona an In« r> se vf ncarly r<U "Iji.ir Sir Whip It out of him por cent In ninr yeart Vours truly.” r — ------------------------------------- -—— ture of < has. II. Ii«'t< li«*r, iiim I inis bc«*n nume iiim I« t lila |>cr»«»nnl auprrvislon for over 30 jnim. Allow no on« to drrrlvc you in this, t'oillitrrfrits. Imitations an<l •• JuM-as-ipHHl ’• arc but I'xpvriinriits. nml rndttiigrr tiio health of t liiklrrii—liipcrh iice iitfalusl lAprriiii« nto What is CASTORIA Cn.torli, i. it burnii*-"« .îibMltiit«« for < u»t<>r Oil. I’nre- j.<>ii<-. Drops And *• i Hyrnp*. li !■ Menano«. It contain* iK-itlu-r Opium, Morphine nor other Viri-otio •Ubatanrr. 11« »■;•* 1« It. guaiiiiit«-«. It .1« «Imi« Worn»* and alla)* I «■»rrl'linr.., Il cur«-. Dinrrliirn anil W in<l Colic. It relíele. Iceililiic rrniilili ». cure* < on.tlpatlon anil Flatulency. Il nwoiinllat«-* llu* I’ ihm I, reuníale* tlm Ntotniicli nml Bolli 1«, nil lini lirnlthjr anil lint unii sleep. The < tiildrvn** 1‘auac«-** Th«« Mother** I ricini. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. rwn •«<•••«*» cnowawv. rv fl»v»»A« ••»••* *rw <r»»a ..... --—■>■- MAY Bt DISSOLVED ............. —-— PUT ON THt ANXIOUS SLAT. Fiv* Thousand Ors<on l"Corporslio» » kastern Oregon People Fearful Timber Investigations. Ar* Delinquent. S*l*m—Two ro >utb. bene* &.IXM Or- I ngua curporatton. will be di**ulr*il ly pncUmatloa of tb* gurcroot anl». tb*y oiinply with tb* t*rm* ol tb* co*- p»ratioo been** law l»l<>r* that tia>* ripir«* Many ot lh*e* concern* bol I real property or negotiable paper, an 1 all will lu** their poaer of tranaactil < buaine** from tb* <ia>* of di «anlutloli. M»r* than that, an) person wbi.hall exercise or attempt to *ierria* the tor- p>rat* power* after ihasolut 01 baa t*en proclaim«*! will be liabl* Io a tn* of II.OXJ and imprisonment for tr* rear. Tbe law is plain ami comp e- l>en*is* in its terms, ami will opera ■ to .ua|*r>d th* f»>*er* uf tiellnque t rorporaiinn* unl*M lbs) comply wn.i tb* requ renienta. These ’> OOO corporations rsferre*! t > ar* mnc*rna which liar* m>l in an* <nannrr compile«! with tb* corporation been** tax la* There ar* lO.Oi*) cor porations listed on t!>* ba>k* of lh<* •*< retary of alate, and of the*. 3,OUT bar* com pl >«* I with the law Hom* hare already g n* out of existence, but there remain* on the bat a large num ber uf corporatlone which, though m t doing a rely artir* bnsirieae. bold pn-i-erty rights which they must pro tect because th* coeprrration* hai* not t>een doing an active butineae an I are merely bolding property, tb* offi- cwra of tbe m i piny have neglect«*! to imply with the law. and thereby re tain tt.*lr corporate power* Whin •h*y have be«-n dissolved by proclama tion of the governor, they will no Ion,*- r ' ; -ii*—* el. . i I, m t a debt or entone any right in tl r unrt* of tbe *tate Dehn** Right, of Water Company Salem—Attorney General Crawford, in re*|nitiae to a re<|iie*t from Secretary Brown, 'I the State land bear I, hold* that the IVm hute* Irrigation A Power company ha* no right to charge intere«t on lands gold to settlers previous to tbe "date of reclamation.*' a* tiled by the Carey de*rrt land act; that i*. the late -if approval by the »ecretary of the interior of the work done by the com pany to reclaim the land This ap- r ■■■ ..: ■ t>. given when tin- «ta-c engineer certifle* that the land ha* tieen reclaimed, which, in this case, ba* riot Iwen done,- and wiil not I <■ lone for Rome time yet. Alfalfa Land* Are Soaked Milton—Now that the fruit and veg .-table . rop* have been harvest«*! there will I*- M further 000 for waii-r «or ir rigating purpose* on land* under culti vation. The water I* t! .wing down the lltche* to the lludaon bay district, where it i* u*«*l to givod advantage on the alfalfa land* lor winter irrigation, which prove* lienrScial to the early crop. The water overflowe* the land, which i* thoroughly »naked, bolding the moisture until the crop get* a goo«! • art in the spring. This «yrteui of winter irrigation i* reeotfniwd by the alfalfa growers a* an important feature in this busin«a*. Qovsrnor Rsfuxsd to Sign. Salem—For tbe first time in the hi* tory of Oregon, deed* to date land* have lieen t**u«*l without the signature -d the governor. Governor Chamber lain refused P> sign the d«**ls conveying 10,000 acre* of state arhool land* to various holder* of c*rtiflcate* of sale, «hu h certificate* the Marion county grand jury report«*! a* having lieen fraudulently obtained. Secretary of State l>unliar ami Slate Treasurer Moore *ign«*l the deed«, and, in the ■pinion ol Attorney General Crawford, the*« two *tgti*tu*es will !■• sufficient to convey title. Hop Firmer* Not Alarmed. W.MsIburn— llopgrowers in thl* *ec tion are not d«-»poodent over the reign ing low price*, and liebeve that, if they are financially able to bold on, toe tone of the market will lie made more encouraging in a few week* I Some think an effort is lieing male to orner hope, and that in time there • ill b» quite a jump upward in price*. Tbe Aral sale* here this season have I men made, Johnson Itroe. having sold to T'"<se A I'sge 30 liale* at cents, •nd Collinson Hors till bale* to Wil liam Brown, of Salem, at M cents. 70.000 Pound Mop Sale. Silverton-— Richard Harding has «old bia entire crop of bopa. amounting to over 7O.iK)U pounds, to T. A. Livesley, >f Salem, at It) cent* a pouod. Mr. Harding has 40 acre* of bop* on trot tom land along Silver creek, near it* mouth. Although the hop market 1« lull, there will be some movement in •alee sum, it is declared, as small growers will not hold their crop*. A. Wolf A Son bought the entire crop of John ILmner and of Gid Bowen at centa. Tbe former hail 113 bwlee and the latter hail 39 l«lee. Grant, Pas* Schools Crowded. Grants Pass — The enrollment of tbe Grants Pass school* ha* jiassssl tb* 750 mark and the 17 rooms of the three city *■ bool buildings have their seating capacity full, yet new scholars are en tering each day. and what to do with them is the problem City Su|*rintend ent Turner and tbe district board st* trying to solve. Th* luurd has «la- elded to rent a room and hire another teacher to relieve the crowded condi tion of the ecbool. Sash and Door Factory. Astoria—Work ba* lieen commence! on the construction of a new »ash and door factory for the Ciataop Mill com* any. Th* building is to 1« 30*2i>0 feet and one story high. Th* machinery was ordered some weeks ago from t)»b- kosh, Wi*.. and ba* already !>een ship pad. It is axnaulad to arrive ao that the factory i-an he in operation by tbe first of the coming year. of Raker City—A government agent ha* twen quietly looking over th* timber lands In Western Raker and Eastern Grant conn tie* and a great many •’prominent" citlsens ar* on tbe un easy seat. While it ha* iwen earneatly maintain*.! that there no land frauds In Baker county yet th* queetion* ask *! by this g -vernmehl oAlcial ar* *- 11 Io bare fairly »tattle«! th* men being queetioned. Th* agent wa* very »nil- oua to learn of men who, according to th* rvcvir«!» am! fllee. own and are »up- |w»r<! to lie living on certain claims, but wbo ar* alasolutely unknown to th* uavopl* living In that district, and Bo trace of them can be found Nothing whatever remains except th* name* on tb* plats ami r*«eor«l» Il is well known that certain syndi cates have »ecurw! control of nearly all the valuable timlw-r la ui» -t tbe Blue mountain lang*, in Baker and Grant counlise It was th«* con-lition of affairs that was bring investigate.! Tie timber tvgion la Ivrgely in «¡rant county. M ns, in B«««r tiu,y. Baker City — tine hundred men are now a* work at the 1'nited Elkhorn mine* !'■ n>. • • w«-*t of this > -ty and ’'■> teams are busy hauling «-«incentralc* from th* mill up the mountain to the railioa-l station In Baker City, for «hip meat to the Bumpier smelter. There is much ex« itement in th« copper di* trict east of Baker am! many strangers ar* here looking over proj-ertie* which are rapidly «orntng on tbe market, in view of the pr >,«i*«l railroad building which a ill I ■»•gm in a few month*. as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—u hen in health —and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life t , ■ . ■ ............................ i I partake, flow tenderly 1 should be preserved, n«>t bv constant medication, but by c.ireful avoidance of < i t any time a required, to assist nature, only t sh. iuld be used; m edies u hu h are pure and wh<'k 1 « I i t < fomia Fig Syrup Co. Sj rup of Figs n into i neral favor In i illi ns of u II infori I fai ilies, whose estimat I its quality ai I excellence is ba ed up *n p r- ■ n.il kn"Wledce and use. Syrup of Fi, s has a! o met with the approval of physicians generally, be- < know It Is \ pie and gentle in its action. Weinform simple We inform aie inai pi all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, I by añ in < original dgirail i i l I, l,fi from certain n ptorts plants known know n to to them to toa< act t nwstbenefid- m< >st benefici ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in u hich the u holesome Californian blue tigs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence we -ire free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. ! Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup 1 of Figs alw ays has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co. — plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other thin the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not I ac<ept it. If you t.ul to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. / Eveiy family | i muy should snuuiu always always have tuve a a bottle ouuie on on hand, nano, as n Work America's Sol* Coball Mme .Baker City — Tim hiandsr l mum Quartxbnrg district, t>ii mil«« soulhwsat of here, is said to lie the only ptrrdnc I | ing cobalt mine in America, and is one of tiie wonder* of the w< rid Burmg \ tn* past IS months the property l>a* _ • • • —»—■ — ■ ■ ■ ■!■—————— lieen d*vel.ip<r<l under Hirprrintendent N F. Heath so that or* can now lie worked. Hjieciticatlona f ir the mill A Manti» Mahl. plant are in the hand* of l.oglneer N 111« Frt us*. C Bonnevie, in Ihrnver. Forty two Mm î»e Veri* Proftwaor. I’m afrd t “Ah hsb. squire!” ebu kled III **pry, men are at work, an I excavations are th* vlllng«- nag »nJ cutup, upon en uiy waltzing 1» not perfect. Ito *nu in progrcei Bids for the plant clue«- countering tb* ol.l codger next ui rn- think I ought to lake a few more its November 30. lug after th* date uf the appearxn« * •on»? Th« Itancing Master IVIII madame of th* greatest show on earth. "Ketch Enforcing th* Game Law. ed ye In a yarn! Told me y* wsa goia* I m » ao kind a* to «h»»w me bow »hr Bsker City—State Game Warden J. to take boy to tbv circus *n«l I seen •xcH-utea ta movement»? Mr» Ih» Vere ito her maid) Marl«» W. Baker wa* here la«t week to give ye right smack up on tbe tip top seat his (■eisonal »opervision to the prostra last night, without a single sign of a »tiMie pn-ftnwur Liuw 1 walt». I»v tion of a few local men for telling ducks boy with ye!" trutt Tribun». this fall. The n«w license law has "Took the boy I u««s| to be. year* SUM) Reward, fino. brought in about »12.01.0 already this ami year, ago!" return- I the «<■:.- m, rear, and the law will lie chisely en crsbbedly. "I’m In my *«>cond chtlj ira;u Shat thrrr I« ai I wne 4t«a«ta«l forced. The new law provi<les that hood, g-ilram ye!" Buck. t :>* . •• ;*■ i. ■ •» ha« a r to < i:« In ail . • «4«-«, an*l that 1« • atarrh HaJ atatarrh ducks and game birds cannot lie *< ld t g « in the only ruta It naw n <<> the during any *-»>on ol tlie yea-, but • riTO ’ ■ ■* ’■ #,rt Kir -i*-al fraternity * alarm be >»< a ronetitu« i ■ • • -» »• t al di-«*a»e, r*-jUirr« a ts i««ti* g i t»al treat* few lia sl dealer* were not acipiisnted r i I u * I r ' I r r *- w * !' ■ • ■-• !■*»•’ Hall a * atarrh < ur« i« ta««» tbtarnalljF» with thia new law and tl »aleil the mar bt It li K. V. 1 i • »JI Ar • t I k. i.aaje. 11« a, >■*, ment a* tin» dlc«> Ijr upun the anti tnuo .« BU « • (it tb< •■!»•• tl.B'f ÎO «1 •* >ylug th» ket until the deputy game warden - « a n h • • a f g.5 < * hr ,a Stopped them. A» M>* 1« Np«>tk«-n. tieut «trri.fth bjr bW < ip tha *•• iiVttuh u **Ar» you going to take that little a.t t a*a.sllt.j nature it* <tol < ita «ufi I ha pf ’ ipriato»» ha»o a* ittadi fatto lti ita curatila I Government Texting Plant t-iwera that thr) «>l?«*r tu a ihm Irad iXolar» ’ r art V' «»-e that II fa.la tu vare Netti luí ¡Ut wwk F* University of Oreg->n, I-. ugene— W ork - ut trAtltnoDlal«. ”1 h.ivrn’t thought about It.* men are engag«.l in the construction < f A ’ ira«« F ) « HKNKT A CO.. Tutolo. O. •’Well, think of it this net'k. Will fk>: I bv 4nif»ÌBta 7Sr a !>uiIdmg -m the campus to receive ila«. • I mw.ly tilla ara th» ba«L the government atone and timlier test you r* *'Ye». !f I think about It. I’ll think ing plant, for which the stat« ol Oregon He'd Ito the Mr»t* appropriate«l $5,<K)0 at the l»«t n-s»nm about it ’* •*l>«rllng.'* queried tbe young man •’By the way. I iair you on the of the legislature. Tiie building is lo cate.! juat north of the gymnasium and ■trert the other day and you never with tb» noUy tie. "do you lotr nie well enough to dwell lu a furutahed a little to the rear of the Engineering not I«-<•<! me.” room and live on bread and water aft hall, is 30 feet wide and 40 h-et long **! never noticed you "—Puck. tr w» arc marrletlF* and ha* solid foundation* rd cement •*Y yea, I tbiak «*>,’’ »ho replied F >r rourh« a ! < .-1« there 1» no tweeter and maaonyy to support the heavy teat- mmUcine than Pt*o • <ur» fur Co mum p- "Alni, »ay. dvttreat,” he contluue«l. ing machinery. Uon. i’ri* r — * imia. **i» your er aatary a» C>i*vwriter large Apple-Growing Profits Small enough to enable you tu furniah tbe Itritlicr Built on Wool, Milton — W II. Wilmont, who owns At the little towu uf \Vu.lvbrldgr, ruoin and the brenuF 40 acres uf land near Freewater, which Cornwall. England, there ta a bridge nas l>«en part 1«!Iv set out to fruit, says of a uitique character. Owing to the M (her« a 1 r 1 Mr« Wi a w e *.(M < Hy rup the br»t rr<uady Io U«w fvr their cAUdrea that appl«*s are becoming an tin»atisfa< at re ng t h of the current, orti.niry atone durlug th« ta.thin» |wrk»i. t.iry crop on acrount of the uncertainty foumlatlona w«>ut<! not hold, and tm of crop, which is a failure i early »very meroua derive» were tried without aur IHdn*t Like the Sample. alternate year; also liecause of the low craa Evrn(«>aily bag» of w « m >I were A H -m**y ruunty (KaiiNae» widower price and exj-enre in getting r«*dy for aunk in the atrrnin and the pile» driv t<M>k hi« terond wife burn» and Intro the market, lie think* seri usly of en In, and th!» atmnge foundation haa du **d ix*r tu the « hi Iren by »aying piling <>ut has apples trees and setting proved wonderfully firm and aa(i«fac- "Thia 1» your newr ma tn nut " Italian prunes, cherries and jwa«-«» in tory. They looked at her critically and the their place. youngest blurted out ”1« Mint tbe l>rat Tu Break In New 5hoe». v ij ouid du, papJ New \otk I rib PORTLAND MARKETS. v’wajt» Bh»«r in <r.» I» • »... ! t •**•, a t- w V-r Ilr trv« h«>t, aweatlrig. arhln» «w<-iten ter» uno. Wheat — Cluli, 75i«47'ic per bushel* < urrà rortia. Iu<7'>«ing na« • and bun. ii« Al •d d«*i<»tMa an«t «hi« «t^re» * • ta t» l a» «•♦pt blueetem, 7Htfi7Bc; valley, 73»7Ac; a . i ’. ii ’ ,’r -*G I r t! a «••! FRI K A>llr«k« SII«:. 1 «■ u.«k.l I* H ■». S V red, 71»72. Gate—No 1 whit* feed, gray, |24 5o»25 jier ton. |33»?T.AO; Barley—Fe«*l, |2i per ton; brewing, 421 50, rolled, I2l.fio»22 Rye—|l 4O»1.45 per cental Hay—Eastern Orog-iu timothy, 414» 15 per ton. valley timothy, 411»1 2 . clover, 4«»9. gram hay, 4' ' >. Fruits — Apples, 11» I 75 per !>ox bucklelierrie*. 7c per pound, pears, 4! 23»! 5o per box. graj««*, no. ■< 41.50 pel I mh i.cord«. 1'■■ ,-er l-a* ket; <|iiin«**s. 41 per !*>x Vegetables—Beans, wax, 10«j£!2- per pound . cabl-age, 1»I 1, c j>er poind, cauliflower, 75c per dm n, celery, 75c |i«t dewan; corn, 50c per sack; cucum tier*. IU<4I5 c |ier dosen; pumpkins. '•»««’ per pound; rudi*h*S, 25c |ier dosen; tomato«*, 30440c p«r crate; •quasli. ’«»Ic |>er pound; turnip*, VOc »41 per sa< k; carrots, »I'-475c per sack, bweta, K5c»|| per sack. Onion* — Oregon yellow Danvera, $1 <<41 25 jwr sack. • I'olatoe*—Fancy, 70c jier ea k.-ordi nal y, 55»'>Oc, 5|erve«l sweets. »»■ ks. I Hutter—Fancy creamery. 25 »30c per pound. Eggs — Oregon ranch, 2'»®30c per dosen. Poultry — Average old bens. II® 12c per pound, young ro«wter», 10®lie, springs, 1!%®I2,I rc ; dr «weed chick ens, 12*v4l4e; turkeys, live, )7<4H*C; ge**e, livs, tt»*e; du< ks, 140141%*. Hops — Oregon, HHiS, choice, 10® II t*e per pound; olds, 7',’iU®i- Wool—Eastern Oregon, average lie«I, 10®2lc; lower grade* down to |5c. ac cording to shrinkage; valley, 25®27c per ponwl; mohair, choice, Me. Beef — I>r««w«d bulls, l»2e per pound; cows, 3®4c; country steers, Irrigation in Baker Countv. Baker City—Work has liegun on two Irrigation ditehas in Baker county, Veal—f'rewe.1. 3®7iqe per pound. which, wh*n complete«!, will carry Mutton—llreesed, fancy, Ak,®7c per water from tbe Powder river and Birch creek am! wilt render productive thous pound, ordinary, 4®5c, lam!«, 7® ta«- ands of acres near Baker City and Pork—I'reeeol, A® 7 Sc per pound. Huntington, reapscUtaly. e and truly beneficial Figs, hxative remedy, Not th*« K n I of « lllr.t M.»«t traveler* w hu bsvr gone luto the wsypla •-« of the F'ar We*t have brought l«»'k « --sr reiuembrwuvc* uf th* voi<-*« of tbe sure footed little pack burro« winch go out tber* under tbe pseudonym of "Rocky Mountaiu ca nartes.” The meaning of the p!ira«e Is n-«t alwaya so well kaown to tlio*e who bar* aiwsy, lived Cast. Mo it bap p<-ne<! that a Boston woman, who wa» Introducing a young l>en«er mualc atu «lent to her giuutta re « ntly, esuaed no llttl* <-onfu*lou wheu she said: "Atu! now. ladle*. Mis* t'unierse, our little Ito- ky Muuutsin canary, will sing for m." The Jar of Coughing Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, |ars and tears the throat and lung* until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. “I It**» Ay»»'« <‘h*rTV J’aetnnkt la tha it give« |«refret r»*‘Mtf •h»tv«*r» aaf nf ui hxtsr.* J|* I'f l *rui re»4« 1 ha»« M««u1 It ti-.r a m»t » »•«»• «1’4 ««x • 411 a)*m! It " Mu Mild v«»ar»AW. Vary« txan > f Bfliousnea», ccntflpntton retAfd rw cotory. Cur* Ur«»« with Aywr'a Pill*. H * • • • — After a « m 7 Word to tha W imk <* < I • I reta th» i 1 I ! * n In a t cu»y fiat. one morning a« whe took ber eu»» tom.try pi « r at th.- ! < ikhtM table lb» br |e p <• «d a gv re^ulver bj tl)» •ide uf her plate. U wiijr, my dear,” stammered th» a a that mean?” It li ••ins. G 'i,*'” replied her brbielela, ’That wr have bi« ult» of I that no ad'e; ae criticism will be toler» •ted." /. rr j r , j . cou cn~r/o w • • • • , • • • » • Op '■ • «*•’. ter" to » a‘»h UMI tn! «4 1 r«s»a at » ? » J »«a of »(»«.f f « ;• a ft*a < - . , • ! €■'■*»• 3 - S 4 t »f • !l »»•! < y u •!*•» • «» on ■■ f h • - 4>r«h * » - » a « • t a* *»grx la • *■ ■ • i * * ' «ti. 8»v l»»t»uc»ioa -loan» Tuina» •« ’» •»« CA'a. i»#4 !«- • tat« THE MULTNOMAH : BUSINESS INSTITUTE • MA A l »»N »at« * •• »4«« m •» P ortland . O rc * r * * u. ha* 44 I»O1 II » N xwrltir<K t«> *■!««-111 «v f« |> lea®« Ba*«ut|<sM thia papar. w * a-, r - -an «n i b- *.< a ir» at«*»•>«»< |a n. «*»» »•»«■•»»’ r«|»- r ^ xm - la gklata wa»« »• a' « « •• •-> »g y ut tt ath vs-... .fatty. I» W A W «• ha« fv.wrd a «afa w«y toe-a tra-4 «wa«h «la’iuley * MIMMI pain. !►» I I* U t*« t* «a »«p«*rt at got» hi ¡»< «-id < ra*a • nt t.r g • A. tt «ira t 4>4 :r*w an«. Hair* hf .1«. • •/* M r .L WISE BROS. 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