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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1905)
UNCLB S.AM—-A Remedy that Ha» Suuh I ndnnetncnlt Should He In Every Home CROOK LAND SOLD KLAMATH LAND Is SELLING Harriman Interests Sscues Control o' B.g Irrigation P-ojsct. Danvsr Capitalist Gats Fins 1 reel o< 1.800 Acres Salem—Ths transfer cl ths Columbia Houtbern Irrigation company's interests in ths Berni country to a newly forme,! corporation organised by men connecte>l with the Harriman system ia a sign pointing toward tbe construction of a railroad tram some point on Harriman lines to ths irrigation district in Crook I county. The Columbia Southern Irrigation company was largely hacked by ths same interests that built lbs Columbia Ikiutbein railway. The eels of tbe road to Harriman people has now tieen fol lowed by tl.e transfer of the irrigation "mpany’s interests in the 17,000 acres f lam! being r*** lai mod just west < f the iro.hu lee river and north of the Tuma lo. in Crank county. This land is | northwset of Bend and practically ad joining that being reclaimed by the ftoeebote* Irrigation A Power company. The new company, known as the Co lumbia Soutbetii Irrigating compamy, lias tiled articles in the Blate depart- ment with Jan.ee F. Wilam, If. F Connor and W. K I.itsenberg as incur- Interest All Parties. poraloia. Tbs capital stock la *3< h ',- 000. 11 is slated in ths atticlee that ( wring < a'a of I'lessse. the company proposes to lake over the Diseased •<*.! osts ara now me.Ik pnqxrljr and affair» of the Columbia rated while passing through eJava tors, Southern Irrigation company. a nurnlxr of tbe gi-* u elevators of Indiana ba « ng txen r*julp|*d for tba SHEEP SENT EAST allment to purpose. The peculiar wbli li oata are most au»< rpllbls la Trade From Bouthsastsrn Oregon known aa "smut" and unless treated Br -gs In »2 000.000. such oata pradoca very Inferior craps Baker City—The active alate ol ths However, tbe disease cs n be cured •beep market thia fall has been a mat quite easily, and the IBcdIcalimut la ter of congratulation to that |“,rtion of tbat uiucb- •imply fottnaldebyde, Houtbewstern • »regon interested in thia •bused germicide. branch of the stock raising industry, To treat the oata a veritable drop or although the eetimatve sometimes rhute al- .! tt • ■ •• fret wpiars and forty ‘I having been to fifty fret high Is prepared, on tba hr<>ngbt into ibis countiy this sra»>n, lns.de of wblcb are plnced abelvea of are tmj much by half, according to the d«flr. tors aloplng d->wnwar<L allernat “sheep kings'* of Eastern 'iregon. Ing on two oiqrisit«- • lea frotn top to Miles l.ee, recognised as Baker coun bottom. A« the grain drops from tbe ty's leading sheepman, ami W. (>. top It Is thrown from side to aide by tyre, another sheep king, from Durkee, th« deflectors aud thus thoroughly Baker county, Ivo th state that about mixed I'J.OOO.IHX) worth id sheep have tieen By means f a small «tram pump ths sliip|*d from Eastern Oregon this year, f< rmaldehyde la tb«-n thrown. In tbs t’ri«.« have ruled from II 75 as high as form of a flue apray. against ths falling 1i ' o in extreme cases. Considerable grain near the top of the drop lly ths •hipping has Ixvn done this year from time the grain reaches tbe bottom It is llunlingt. n ami Ontario, these points tliorougtily moisten«*d, being allow«*«! to Ixing most convenient to Malheur, and remain lu this condition aeveial bourw. Harney counties. F reight rates to the after which It to run through tbe drop Eaate.n markets are the same (mm a »• 1 - .- w*tli a bla»t of . old a'.r these points as from those farther north replacing th* &fr<*utn of f««rtnnIdrtiyd* along the O. K. A N. •pray, by w bl* b it ia tboroutfbljr dried. M>lliont in Stumpt Baker City — Two Ktiraiant i. a ■ i • ■ I ffalee F a* re Holoinoti ar* here frotn the Eatl “Wbat Iw - ni • a of all tbe from face»'- n»kc«t the city salesman. *'Whn ligating yellow pine tiiitnp«, wears them? There are lota of them whirb they claim U> have a proem for tnr. made. A trip on tbe elevated roads manufacturing tur|w>ntine and They aay there it million« in it, ami give* peeps Into many doors where are now in tho hllla aurveying «tuinp- ■Joarna of workmen do nothing year agt. They must have decayed aturnpa, In and year out but make false fi'-r« the theory being that old yellow pine I he output luuat be »ufllelent to enn -t imp« al*«<>rb cbemicala from the Ide th«- entire population to go about j ground. Four aqd one-half corda of dr. »*i d for » rontlnuoua carnival. On i •tun pM make |l«’»0 worth of turpentine I bai>k»glvlng and a few other fete ami tar. and th* proceae can l>e re days ma»ka are in demand, but the peated !»> timea a month. It ia tie- rest of the time most of us are con lievrd local capital will iiitereat itself lent to »how our natural conntenancea. in the enterprise I list comparatively light local trade, even when »we ll'd by tbe year round Looking for Seining Grounds. had«* of small ah"p* In populous «11» Ai'oria—A representative of Puget tiiit», leaves a tr. u.i nduus quantity sound parties has Iwu here during the of false faces to be accounted for.“— past few .lays conferring with the own New York I'r. »«. ers of some <>l the principal independ Klamath Falls— I .and in tba Klamath basin to now being »>ught after bv big •peculators as well aa ths man who is ktoking t.«r an ideal place to build a home and rear a faintly. The order from Washington D C., calling Lx tbe placing of bnls lor ths work on the mam renal of the Klamath irrigation project, la bringing m investors by the •'»re, ar.d kwal land agents are having their hamto fall to handle tl«e woul l-be purchasers. The latest deal of moment In realty was elueeal this week, when C. F. "antland, of lirartr, C«>to . land agent t >r the t uion 1'aciflc [railxwd. cl.«v«l a deal whereby be an I others lierame owners of the Mitchell tract of I MX) acres, lying two miles • Iwlow below Kianiath Faile. The prire paid tor this tract was 140,1X10. Charles W Eberlins. of New Yolk, land agent for the Srutbern Pacific, who Is n«>w stationed at Ran Fian<iaeo, wee also here this week looking over the rountry and inquinng about land values What his mission was ia not yet given out. land values in the tasin have re- mamol practically the same lor several months, ths pr«wpert of irrigation not having affected them So lar to a great • stent. *zz. Election Returns That llhym«« ■ f <h" H/»a«..n -« W b«c th* • . r * *• h • • r !c I and th* ««Ufjr a Hulun br*«a* Get« to t *iug • *h ' • l»Avr* on «1! th« bri.liant r<J »red îrrr*. Ah 'tff * »'•!.* • , w ^ •(■ * and the »pirita etart to ria*, ÎVhen t ' • froat \a on the pumpkin • i»4 tba puaipklo'a tn the plea When the the and th* There th« WMa and Whan put haa !<>« • nd Tes r»«-»il with lota i• II.» •ammer ìay» could <.«». I’ t a Ikew you know *tia Joy ta live. At your I , • t" »<>r • nd there*» gladne»« in your eye«. V • • nd tbe pumpkin's .n tbs p re —Cbxago Cbroni. I» AM ■ • n n » t • colored man who had r<- rntly worked for hlm «i l Into » -r f . • i, the Boston Ifrrald. a girl baby bad rame shortly Ixfore “What have you named lier)" Baked Mr Green on I ■ g I I In • falb r • f the additimi tn I . f ly "l»at's what we can't 'cldc on." was I lie reply I wants ■ "Well, then," auggc-trd Mr Green. “why don't you rail brr Clarinet ' “I declare. Marse Green," »»Id the colored man, admiringly., dal la pur tier dan either of rm ' Meeting lila colored friend aererai weeka later. Mr Green wa» sm I to bear him say, 7i “We a named brr Clarl net." Two Xoneeia Per Day. There la only one place tn the world where the sun acta tw •- d i r, ai.l that la at l-eek. In Staffordshire 1 lie rewaon of thia la that a Jagg'-d m."in tain la situated to the weal of ths town, and lu the g tt., »,-ta behind It aud darki • «• • - ■ i. • hi 1 Inn the Oral sunset <• ,r». th, gaa • . pa lit.* and apparently night has act In But It baa not. for In the ap e of an hour or ao the sun reappears again through the opening at the »¡de of the mountain and daylight again appejra Artificial lights arc <-iti . I and daylight again preva a until tin- sun again descends below the <qxnlng and ths sw-ond sunset occurs and night | cotnss to stay A King*» I’wnctuallly. All mm agree lu the abstract tb.it "punctuality la the soul of business," but few act tip to the maxim with the strictness of the king of the Belgian». W herever or however be may travel, whether tbe visit lx of business, pleas ure or ceremony, be la punctual, not only to the hour, but to the minute— It might also lx said to the second. And yet hie n , -ty Is never a.-en to consult a wat.h llut Ills familiars know Hint his habit of passing Ida hand along Ids flowing txard la only a device for glancing at a small watch which he wears fastened to bls wrist. —London Globe RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY ent seining grounds in the Columbia river, in an effort to ■scure option» and pnqxrty. As near a» can lie learned, • company la Ixing organised on Puget sound to erect a »almon cannerv on the Columbia, but liefore any definite atei« •re taken the company desires to ob tain poseeeaioa of a number of seining grounds aa the prim i|>al source from which to secure its flab. Complete Road in Year. Salem—Tbe Citlsena' Electric Light A Power company, of this city, has an agent in the held Bringing for the right of way for the proposed electric line between thia city and Portland It ia the purpose to have this portion of the line completed within a year. The |>ower plant and water power at Eugene will supply ample power for the new road when bull'. Ti»e present intention la to build ttie road from Eu gene, as aoutbern terminus, by way of Albany, Salem and Oregon City, to Portland. E»pacts Much From Fulton. When the joints are sore an J »w urn, an ! tbe nr. les throbbing with th« Coquille—Coquille valley I» exjxct- pain of Rheum«! ni, rrluf mu-d be ha.! at .■•*..v, an 1 it 1» ratiral !■> rub the a flex-tn! part» with liniment», oils, etc. Th.» treatment d- » j I in a way, j ing mu< h from tbs recent visit of Sen by temporarily relieving the pain at I t< lu the intl.iti.....xtb n, but has no ator Fulton, who has just returnnl to «fleet on the dliras« llsvU, brvau -r RbrainatiMit is Blare than 'km deep; it 1 nis home in Astoria. Everything was is in the blood an<! cannot lx rub <d away. Hbrumat :u is br light i>n by dons t<> make the few days Spar.t by the Indigestion, weak kidney*, poor bowel action, stomach troubles and a <en> s*nato« In thia eh eral sluggish condition of the system. The refuse and waste matters, which urabl« to himself, but also profitab > should be carried oil through the nat- ' '** (b—ixv . - junior ‘ to '»*• the valley *«*> and Coos l«ay. The WhtU at work fop th* F C A F R R. ural avenues of bodily w.i te, ate tn th* awaiui y raflon, I contract«*! senator was given every opportunity to left to sour and l rm uri a> n! and Rho umatlam and w«« c<>Hb>l*t*lv help- familiarise himself with the growing f r wb nt f ur month* and aponl other irritatin ms which .ire ab )••• over SlftO tX) withtloot r«, but got wvra* tiev.li of the C a|<illle river and Came an<l ttualiy quit thorn and b*- twy. sorbed by the making it thin, • v*r r ganN H H I took a f«w bottl** and weak and acrid Th'n instead of «aa < ur*d Mu& I and wall. My h*aith Wide Ledge Near Railroad nourishing the different n«nrs, mus in n w atiloah 1, ant I w«l<h 175 ?h*r* l* a ladjp lirln* near in* Eugene—More excitement Lav been cles. joints and ti lies It tills them poundi. who 1« now takii.tf H. H H for acuta Frith poison to produce tlie acb<s, Rhautnaliatn. For two month« ah* could caused in the Mohawk valley by the not turn h«r««)f in b«d, but *inc*bo*tn<> discovery ol another gold bearing quart! pains and othrr disagrrcable sytnp King your madi . u* about t> re* wook* Lirus of the disease. Rheumatism ap ha* tmprovad rapidly, and la now ledge near Marróla, on the Wendling • • S .M .1. branch ol the Moulhem Pacific railroad ia usually worse in Winter I r the to all «ufforing from Khountuttam. Vlah, M U. B. 0 LAB81TI1. The Hyland Briw., who operate a saw raaaon that cold and dampn- s» are ««citing causvs. The nerves become I wa* ••▼•roly troublo t with Rhauma» mill near Marcóla found a ledge 32 tt«m. 1 had it In my Mu*«*, l«g» and ««cited and »ting with pain tl.r mus X a vw. « • I » ; -, • V w r ha t feet wide, Samples of ths ois assayed cles are sore an ! drawn, the joints Rhoumat am know« how ruclBtintf went from 11 50 up to *7.50 per ton. th» pain !• and how it 1otori*r*« with It is probable thia ledge will be de Swollen and stiff and the sufferer one at work. I wa* truly in l ad ahapa* lives in intense agony; and if the havlag b««n both*r*<i with It f r t*n Ve I ojxd. off and on. A lo *1 phvaiclan a<l- disease ia not checked it often leaves year«, vla«*l ma to u«« H « B 1 di t *o. Afl«r Hop Sales at Silvsrton. its victims helpb ss cripples for life. tv*« 1 r ’ th« • no«« ami pain w«r* *rr«atly r*due*«l I Silverton — leclimuixl A Co., of Rheumatism < an not be rubbed away continued th* modicin* and wa« thor- but it can be driven from the blood oughlv *ur*d; ail poin, a ranaaa and in Salem, !>on«h( 107 !>alr* ot hups of N « n*. I r«c iumaud S M B. ■ A. Knell at s cento, and Woll A Son, of by S. S. S. Being a perfect bloxl flammation lo all RU*umatio •ufl*-rar« | this place, bought 51 bales of Pater (»1- iurifier this great remedy soon pro- J. L AONF.W, Mt V«rnoa,O. •on a* V1» route ami 54 !>ales ot 8. C. u< ea a complete change in the en •03 B. Qr**abrior Bt. Rua at the aarne price. They twin «fit tire circulation ; the thin, acrid blood ia made pure and rich, and as it goes > i 4l> Lair* of J. A mixer at Bronte. Bay through the body nourishes and soothes the imtated nenxs, eases the throb- blng muscles, and dissolves and carries 1 <*rs are reticent about reporting »alee out of the system the irritating particles Only prime hop* are being sold. lints which.ire keeping up th« Start Timber Tasta Soon. pain and inflanmatioa. B. S. 8. cures Cnivsrsity ot Oregon, Eugene—Kx* A l^k^W A Rheumatism permanently, and in addi- ! pert Knapp, reprosentativs ot thè gov- W W up the dlgestn n and stimii- ^•e*ee»^e«t l sa «*l,a»*e«, , tl.aa timide tawaatissas 'erent memtxrs of the body «•.ment in charge of the Umber trot.ng “J* ---------------------- lo in*,?,* lnclr ,ulI ¿„tv«, there is no cans« ... I a >11 'mmenro exjxnment» aa aonn aa ths lor another attack. 1 Do not waste time trying to rub Rheumatism away, but n ! with with 8. so that that th« the cold cold an <!amj>n«saot Wmtet K "’««■bme .. m.talle«! in the get it out of the blood 8. S. S. S 8 ao and ! dampness of Winter (arpentera ax jxr t to Special büuk — on nw Rheunufe "*w hniMmg will not k you in continual ntinual pain and agonv. agony. Sp ; _ — — ' kewa ha ••»vacai have i the structure ready for the ma- U»iu sod any medical advice will lx be given irce. free. PURELY VEGETABLE, pu: twin inane co., atlamta , «4 . bine in a few dayt. Will Have Mutuai Phones, O.»gon City — Mock it «uh • rilievi litxrslly by <iregoti City busi news men towanls a c..rp>rali<,n for in stalling a mutual telspl.<>ns ex. Lange in this city as ths conns, ting link to ths suiYse»ful operation of the rural telephons »ystem in Clackamas county. It is proposed to form a comjwny with a cap tal atoi x of 17,500 and install an exchange having 150 phones. Thia ex change ha» been petitioned (or by sub I a-ribera to the various rurwl telephone r-impaaies throughout ths county. At j ths rate stock in the prop •s,il company is selling, the cv mpany will lx organi» ed in a few days. Work Progresses at Waldo Laks Eugene—Engineer Simon Klovdahl, in charge of tbe preliminary work of . .instructing a large resetvoir at Wald«, lake, on the summit of the Cascade mountains, for an irrigating system to I* inatalled by A. K. Black and his asseriste* in the t'ppv-r Willamette val ley, is now in Eugene and re|>ort» two feet of snow have fallen at the summit in the last two weeks His crew has completed a good trail from the r-ssd to the lake; has built a house for the winter; has commenced work on a big Survey New Timber Road Dallas—<treat interest is manilsst in Dallaa now with reference to a prelim inary survry for a logging railroad from the liead of Mill creek, ten miles north west, b, Dvlla». J din Van Oradale, a civil engineer doing construction work for the Cone mill, aays “1 am em ployed by a I'ortland man who repre sents Eastern capital, to run over the route and report on the feasibility of a road to the bead walers of Mill creek from flalla». 1 do not know who the backers are. I shall make the survey as »ion as possible." Eastern Money tor Railroad» Baker City — Article» of incorpora tion of tbe Untarlo A Idaho railroad have Ixv-n flled in Bone by N. C liicliarla, an attorney of Sumpter. Wln-eler A Co., of New York, i-apital- ■ata, who are intriv»te«l in Sumpter mines, aie said to |.e ixhind the pro ject, which is to build a railroad from Ontario to Emmett, Idaho. It ia re- |>irt«-<l the Vale railroad, rveeiitly in- corporati*«! to build to a connection with the Oregon Short I.ine, is backed by Banker Savage, of Chinook, Mont. All Fruit Crops Are Light. Freewater—Judge <i«*er, (.'regon alate horticultuial commi»»i"iier, spent aev eral days in tin» section last w«*ek, and while here was the guest of John S Vinson, lie reports light fruit crape in general over tiie entire stale. Al though the Firewater crop •»• lightei than usual, g'«»l prices prevailed and fruit rant her» real <«**l a» large profits aa in the previous years Mr. Geer ap- pointe«! Howard Evans of this piner fruit inspector for thia vicinity. PORTLAND MARKETS. Mwob TVaiWee Cwcwt. Avrwss tbs great .aksa ia Canada tt»ra lias oaa of tbs world a largest rwssrvsw af timber In »pita Of the tariff Imposed much of tb s timber :• today coining to tbs ('sited States The forests of tbe l>otnin>oa ara begin Bing to yield abundantly Mora than ItA'iUi.isO fest of v :>a saw toga aud square timbor. during a reesnt aaaaaa. were cut up-a territory held under You don’t like those gray tlrnlxr llcrvise from tbs crown hairs, do you? And your hus Much of Canada's timber land has band certainly doesn't like In the not yet even ixvn explored newly developed districts of A i«vma them. Then »hy not try a which are close tn tbe great lake«. It bottle of Ayer'a Hair Vigor? to estimated tbat there are more than If restores color to gray hair |i«. u<u»«< corvla of spruce and pup wo»l wf • In tbe distrteta of Thtin every time, all the deep, rich der Bay Rainy IIwr there are color of early life. And it near:; ■.*,•'••■l.iasi -ords onia more iii .rw A belt cures dandruff also. St least 3.»MS> miles i tong la belie,,-,! to - I rarU'r 't Wkrr* «»»•» <••**• Ra'f T' m - t exist In Canada between Alaska and fa • ar •»!.! «rwfor«'. • <>r I I m » ka-lr tlx Atlantic • F-. TuF I IfeO*»* »»*4 M oaorw mt IOO4 f«»r Dar. I -gn etarorf«. » »•. *«»,it U» • -» It baa been estimated that, at th* - ne ip t-w«4 - f ••■' h a »r«tor•*!*** ' ■ IkAraHovr. Mio»o*|*»«(a. •«*.*- present rate of cutting, th* gre«t«*t ttmbey rasources of the Cnitrd Htates - lti-.se of tbe I’acifle cwas* will be exhausted In less than half a century Tbe annual rut of ablnglce and lumber lu thews regions la I..','M" h « i fret Ttis at • nding tlmtxr tn Washington tlvegon an«! nortlxrn California at Price, present • twice that of the original gita pitf Hi t tnber lands of the n- rth.-rn woods Washington prvMlUiea about •• many feet of ablng <-« and other lumber as Oregon ami California together. This « llaataasat Stats 1» n.'trd for Its sli ng .-a, there be ng more than 1 <••> ahlng e mills F«*r fort« v»«r'« H«.» • Cu -e for Con- At Tacvnux are Io- w itl.m Its borders ■ nnipl n lia» e -»I» -ng 1rs and solda, Al rated the largest aawmtlls lu ths druggut». I-. »... .»ota. L’ulted States. ko Improvement on Valar* Irate l'stieut — Iler»! you told m« About llir«V«-F y* Maple. >‘or bundmU of year« lumt»ermen the*» false teeth w,i’il.| ho just as c «4 a» natural ones, and they kurt me bur • ml cabinetmaker« hav* been «tudy rifely. ing to learn what < «u*'• ruaple wimm ! I'atnlevs Dentist --Well, didn't /our to IUUIU« the mottled end «potted natural tee hurt yen I— la Kirs form known '*blrd'«*)e" In a hundred rock maple tr«*«*a |*rrhaps one I« a bird « eye. Nobody can pick the specific tree out by Inspecting the bark or the manner of growth You may M'xlmaty. have to chop 2»«) trees before you find I- nt I h*v* « v*ry proti y one. but It I« worth the sacrifice. tup mt f r jr.'U On* of th* young Fact I«, the wroodpr«'k«*ni make all lu*! ( a th -ight l *1« ?' « atithnr of j if (he bird’« eye maple there !• In tbe *t««t p 'OIÎJ I a I« |l *f '*r world In flying at»out the wood« Come Now Own Up Hyrup th« V4Mk T»’r'«stjr t«> i - w fof l bo If chiHrvn lielda )rry aweet «ap In th« aeaaon during tho t*>.thing when nap ia running Moat bints like «wci’ta w .wHlpc. kera are very fomj of Wh<-n one ha» »peni • day or m re •ugsr. Having found a tree yielding In vi-.tuia et • fronda booae. Lnary a lartfe p«*r cent of augur, the birds courteay domande tbat, un une'e rvturn I l»eck hole* In tbe trunk and turn Ibaiia < ber tur ber pi.»» *tand agaluat the hark aud diInk the t > tt e h. • nt hospital.ty. •dp SS It OOMS «»ut After the «ap ha* crated to flow end il()0 Iteaard. SIOO. the trees have leaved out new wood Thereat»”« f thi« rajor will b* plea*»-! U> and bark form tn tboae «mail boles, l««tn that therr taalWart <»tte dread«»! 'i.wa** •' tour« ha* L*wn aM« lo cura In ali ll« riis peeking ami tap gathering g<> a • khat a«e«. tu I khat 1« ‘»'.airh IIall * » «tarth in for year« until the tree, having < uro 1« th« only |wìh»! turo kn wu U» kha mrdlcAl fra'-rrDity » atarrh lx d < a ccmsUtu- given up ao mm h tup to the bln!«, be- vi< al 1;'«'»to, re jutrew • o-u«** u’.iotial kfrat- h ■ »ro «... *.r : , *dnt to fnrn!*h fluid »•ontaln*ng !*<«• a.«-HaU t Vaia • Ung 4.re if u;* a it.« 1 i • ! and w» • ■ «• «tigar. In ten or twelve years aft*r • ur a . 4 ut I h •»• * u !!.*•■ !••«’.■ i>r I fig kh« ideate a ! «trmg ih*1 ;•« I fie birds QUlt a tree the bolea are all h»un l«n n <-! t h , u • grown up nnd nol>ody can pick out the • *« 1 «•• .«tiu< naturo ir* «1 . c Ik* wort Tt»« proprietor« nav« « 'nueb latta tn It* turati*« big bird*« eye« from other trees that I we?• that la-- v ■ • • :( ,h lro>1 I” «*• (tie woodpeckers did not »lilt -New ! r a.i y <-a«e *.hal ll iaiU U> cur«. tur *l«l ot tevtitn -ulal*. York Sun. Atirr.4 F J • ltKSrT 3 < O .Toledo,O. 0 m 14 by druggiet*. 7Sc. Hall t tamilj l*xlLa aro lb« b««L ”1 hat • a theory a ut dyapep«!.! Moving I hveee. and Indigestion.** »aid (he head waiter "Will you start the cheese this way, In a French restaurant, * that I think plesvef ' said tbe thin boarder at dm- ought to be contidered by tufTerert tier. from atomach compluinta I believe "It's not time fur che, ve yet,” •Aid that mu h of (hl* • ii-** of tr »ub!e It the fat boa rder. due td p«M»plv't perti*ten *y lu eating "No. but If you start It now It will the «ame kind of bread for werkt. probably get here by ths time liu month« and wuiriinici year*, without ready for it"- Yonkers Ststcsinan a change ■•\,»Yk notuMly doe« that with any other kind of food; meat, for Inaiance, Send poetai for or vegetable«, or fruit or other des " Book of tert. Yet the a verace nun will eat Prêtent» the same kiud of bread twice or even three timet a day and think tilni-o-Jf wise The ttomavb, uule«« It It of ex (raordinary conttltutlon. will naturally get tire«! of this monotony aud refute properly to digest tbit eternal bread Then tbe bread eater knout be ba« Sc 11 (I <ly«|M*p»*ia and atarta on a rourte of dieting generally ttl« king religiously lor K C to the «ame old bread that moat often right a- lea*«**» him In worse plight than ever. •’There are many vsrletirt of bread way — corn, rye, whole wheat, graham, Ito« i> u r c r and ton brown, aerated, barley. Vienna ami I rem b bread All of the»e differ In more cllicicnt the making and the material, and If. than any Bak the average man noulrl ouly tike ■ turn at tome of them fur a change ing Powder that from hit regular loaf he would fl id costs three times himwelf healthier and happier."—New York Sun as much. A Helflvh Monopoly. Two men were <H» usvliig monop Olles, one maintaining that there are l-otli g'»'d and bad monopolise, and tbat tbo»c be was conne. trd with are distinctly of the good sort. Then, says the New York Tribune, he pro.-«*is I to Illustrate what a bad monopuly Is. and to show tbe nature of a bad mo nopolist: T here was a young man tn tbe ftoutb who went one summer on • visit to some relatives In tbe North. Ou bls return he sought out Smither joung man. and said. Impressively: "Ixwik a here. 1 understand tbat you took advantage of my absence fron. town last month to go calling on Ml»» Henrietta Brown." "You are mistaken,' the other answered. "It Is ter I sister, Clarissa Brown, tbat I 1're been calling on." “Well, air.” said the first, “that makes no difference, I've gut my eye on both them girls." Wheat—Club, 744875c per buhte I ; blnestem. 77q| 7Kc; valley, 7 4 <4 75c ; rod, 70«a 71c. Oats—No. I white feed, *2ft>u 2fi. gray, |25 jxr ton. brewing ■arlay—Feed. IS! |JJ 22 'i). rolle.1 IS2 5i). <23, Rye—|l.5o «1 <■<) jxr cental. Hay—Eastern Oregon tin dhv, II'' i HI per ton; valley timothy, Ill<el2, clover, I“.« '. grain bay, 1» « •. Fruita—Apple», JI«»! .'«0 jxr boa, hu< klelxrries, 7c per pound; pear», 1 < per boa: Concord, 15c per basket, qilincee, tl per txix. Vegetables—Beans, wax. IO*>rl2c jxr pound, cabbage, lc par pound; cauli flower, B.S cm 'HX- pet <l« xen; cwlery, 75c jxr dosen; corn, 50e per sack; encum bers, lOirflSc per dosen; pumpkins, idle; tomatoes, 3()io 10c jxr crate, •|iia»h, '»«ale per pound; turnips, Wh ig* I per sack; carrota, fi5«d75c per Osneeowlxy. •ack, Ixeta, «5. "< * I per aack. Beggsr—Pardon, slr. but Ibis ab kel Onion* —■ Oregon yellow Danvers, yoti gara me ia lead. *1 25 jxr sack Renevolent Old Man- Why, ao It is' Eotati*•— Fancy, 75c per sack; or Wall, keep II, my man. aa a rswsrd ut dinary, A'o.o.ih; Mercwd ••«-eta, sacks, your ht.iievty.— Le Journal. 4I.U0, crates. *2.15, Butter—Fancy creamery. 25(S'TOc. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 32'<*32*sC. Poultry — Average old bens, HE ATTENDS TO BUSINESS young roosters, 9<4IOc; springs, lremx.1 chickens, 12<4t4c; turkeys, who gooo straight to work live, 17c; geeee, live, 8«8c; docks, 14 to euro <415c. Hope—Oreg-m 1W05, choice, 8(4lie; olds, nominal, 7*a<4tOc. Wool—Eaatern O«egr>n average beet, 10<S2lc; lower grade« down to IS«-, •< ■ cording to shrinkage, valley, 25(g27<- per pound. Beef—Dresseil bulls, I <4 2«- |*r pound ; cow«, 3i.« |c; country steers, 4<4 4lsc. Veal—Drrss id , fancy, fi'^id’c, per p nnd;ordinary, 4i45c; lambs, 7*7*gc. Pork—Dressed, fliiT*,,- jxr |>ound. N FOR PISO S CURI Jrir .ltfsT flCx/yteMw III* I-a« k Ileal Th«* sdltor of ths 1‘uukvllto rastl- Ivt»« had atiHMl the taunts of ths vtlo »pj.xiUuo as lung aa tie could Ha fln.illy armed hlluwif and waited ou lila loathsome cuntrmporary. -'Wherws tlx oil tori' be ahouted. as th«* oflte* boy ojxn.il tbs d«xX "He's dead Shot bluiaslf last night." s. oujx.1 again, bjr suaks*."*—Clsv* land Leader. MALI I ABI i IR0\ STI MP PILLI RS »MMMI. ¡ 4 atr-itaffes» *M«im> Tdll«« M» tN« tl t li . sf <>« »•••* • atto. «ma Uve ». , .>•««. g I •«< «I Morti*»*« ts*et1o»vJ, <W«f4»« »<rr«4 ./Jzz.je nt Ju 1 ~r / o ecu O«»«Ma •*. «*•”* • u, •"» «** «***• a • «' •»»ir.M, , *w«v •*•» »• v*w f x l*. «-'I'— 4.-. •'—» 1 w • .1 »rataHv •«« r* • b»» " c »8 • I •• • M «¡».'I ' > to • ■ » * «r»hir. ' **, e*4MMrxa| 4J»4M»4<va *• (kf • . ¿S;• . I a«U*b. «•<• Bttr f«v«uo'dw—A«y«tir Terrioe •• •« .•••»•«»•« I«--»* * »•*• THE MULTNOMAH BUSINESS INSTITUTE M A ALSiB *2«« P ortland . O rc •« • ••« •* • •st8«aasas8a84S888«88«« Don’t Get Wet! TOW‘1'1 SUCKERS wul keep yog dry sa nothingelie w !!abecsuia they are the ¡-nxluct of the be<t malcría!» anj •evenry years* erperi- true in manufa* turing. I A J. TOWE« CO, Itoteon. I’ AA. vnvrta cava; las ou . lu L ^Dr. C. Gee Wo WOkDUFUl HOME TRUIUÍ >1 Th • w'<-ad- efut f k"f»«8 «a» «» wbi a XXV. U« . far • I rr « I Ar»|4«aup a . • • • r« 4«r* <• NM i ÎAIH»N tliKk ur.u THE C 6(! WO CHINESE MEDICINE CD 1W J fw«< M. 1. r. ( ar Mwvk«*e coati on. e. K a Xe. 41 (SOS 3 1)<> you know the secret of the Wave Circle ? Wonderful! another 25 ot. for 25c. A ll grocer t Jaque» flfg. Co. Chicago W * 4 > r «n an ! br ?«»*-*f « with -si * * ■. i>ur I« y«-«*»' w«p»ft«tn<w tn plat* w«rM ••- •' eg «a te ft* f t*f romf<vrtab y. !•* W A U nto |,M r./Mft* * ••*• *•/ le «stewrl tre*« •i*»¿ui»iy wsthiH** vain |»r i y W*«« t» *n »tp-rt •* go 4 ni «g «* m | crown • i »•' g * f» ) »tra. • tl* Iran w U«ti piales a« bffMfvr« ar« rd r : WISE BROS DI MISTS 1„ St Jacobs Oil • nd Mv«a t ma. moray in! («U out of rr .nr/ quick /. Hurts,Sprains, Bruises lead r-jwiL Prien, 25c. an4 SO®.