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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦»a ♦♦»♦•••»<$»»»»• Whenever a sore or ulcer does not heal, no matter on what part of the body it may be, it is because of a poisoned condition of the bli d. This poison may be the remains of some constitutional trouble; the effect cf a long spell of sickness, which has left this vital stream polluted and weak, or because the natural refuse matter of the body, which should pass off through the channels of nature, has been left in the system aud absorbed into the circulation. It does not matter how the poison became intrenched in the blood, the fact that the sore is tliere and does not heal is evidence of a deep, underlying cause. There is nothing that causes more discomfort, worry and anxiety than a festering, discharging old sore that resists treat ment. The very sight of it is abhorrent and suggests pollution and disease ; besides the time and attention required to keep it clean and free from other infection. As it lingers, slowly eating deeper into the surrounding flesh, the sufferer grows morbidly anxious, fearing it may be cancerous. Some of those afflicted with an old sore or I have had a crippled foot all my lite, ulcer know how useless it is to ex which compelled me to use a brace. By pect a cure from salves, powders, lo some unaccountable means this brace caused a bad Ulcer on my 1« k . about six tions and other external treatment. years »no. I had good medical atten but the Ulcer (rot worse. 1 win in Through the use of these they have tion, duced to try 8. 3. 8., and am a!ad to say seen the place begin to heal and scab it cured me entirely, end I am convinced over, and were congratulating them that it saved my leg for me. I have, ¡treat fultTi in 8. 8. 8. and selves that they would soon be rid of therefore, gladly recommend it to ail noedimr a. the detestable thing, when a fresh reliable blood medicine. Bristol, Va.-Tenn. W. J. CATE. supply of poison from the blood would cause the inflammation and old discharge to return and the sore would be as bad or worse than before. Sores that do not heal are not due to out side causes; if they were, external treatment would cure them. They are kept open because the blood is steeped in poison, which finds an outlet through these places. While young people, and even children, sometimes Buffer with non-healing sores, those most usually afflicted are persons past middle life. Often, with them, a wart or mole on the face inflames and be gins to ulcerate from a little rough handling ; or a deep, offensive ulcer de velops from a slight cut or bruise. Their vital energies and powers of re sistance have grown less, and circulation weaker, and perhaps some taint in the blood, which was held in check by their stronger constitutions of early life, shows itself. It is well to be sus picious <>i any sore that does not heal readily, because the same germ that produces Cancer is back of every old sore and only needs to be left in the circulation to produce this fatal disease. DIIRFI V VT P C TA O I r There >s only one way to cure these old lUllLLY VtUt I A d Lt. sores and ulcers, and that is to get every particle of the poison out of the blood. For this purpose nothing equals S. S. S. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, cleanses tile blood and makes a permanent cure. S. S. S. enriches and freshens the circulation so that it carries new, strong blood to the diseased parts and allows the place to heal naturally. When this is done the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over and fills in with healthy flesh, and the skin regains its natural color. Book on Sores and ulcers and any medical advice desired will be furnished Without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A fl ANTA. GA* PORTAGE ROAD WILL PAY. NEED NOT VACCINATE. Low Water in River Has Interfered Children Cannot Be Forced to Taxe With Its Traffic. Precautionary Measures. A Doctors Medicine Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor’s medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. t WHEN PEARY PRACTICED. !! I I I I A man who sets out to reach the north pole should know how to endure Naturally. hardships, aud Commander Peary long —Well, doctor, do you think ago began to learn. A prominent citi I’m Patient getting well all right? zen of Maine, himself a lover of out- [ Doctor—Oh, yes; you still have a good door life, tells the Lewiston Journal deal of fever, but that doesn’t trouble that when Peary was a young man It me. “Of course not. If you had a fever It was a common thing for him to take “a camping outfit of a blanket and a wouldn’t trouble me.”—Le Journal Amu* sanL lunch” and start for the mountains bordering upon Maine and New Hamp $100 Reward, $100. shire. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there 1s at least one dreaded disease There, alone, he would pass days ex that science has been able to cure In all Its ploring ravines, ledges and the deep, stages, an l that Is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh secluded spots, cooking bis own meals Cure is the only positive cure known to the fraternity, catarrh betng a constitu and feasting upon the trout with which me.llcal te >nal di-ease, requires a constitutional treat the streams abounded. He never built ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure u la.en Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous a camp; he simply rolled himself in a ■uriacea ol the system, thereby destroying ths foundation of the disease, and giving the pa blanket to sleep, but he would come tient strength by building up the constitution out brown and hardy. and assisting nature in dcing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative On one of these occasions he hail powers that they offer one Hundred Hollars taken a canoe to the head waters of lor any case that 1’'alls to cure, bend for list testimonials. Cold river, and after passing a few of Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. days camedown to Saco and stopped at Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall ’ s Family Fills are the beet. about 5 o’clock for a word with those in my camp. We expected to have the The International Telegraph Con pleasure of his company for the night, struction Company has submitted a thinking that he would welcome hearty scheme to the Postmaster General of meals and a good bed. But, “No,” he Australia for the erection of wireless said. “I never sleep Indoors when on telegraph stations linking New Zealand and Australia direct. these trips.” It was a cold, windy November night, but he hade us good-by and went tf-i fiifàà' i down the river. The next morning cou ca ~r/ dm I tieside a stone wall, we found his camping place. A few smoky embers • Clip thl, out. return to us with th. nsnw. • told us where he had cooked his break • and addresses of yourself and two of your * fast, and a spot on the grass six anil J friends, and th. date when you will probably • a business college, and we will credit . a half feet long and free from white . • enter you with SS. ij O on our SbS.OO scholarship. • frost showed us where he had slept. • Our school offers exceptional advantages to • Salem—In answer to an inquiry from Salem—“That the Portage railway will be self sustaining when regular State Health Officer Robert C. Yenney, traffic has been established, there is no of Portland, Attorney < .eneral Craw- doubt,” said Superintendent L. SA ford has rendered a decision holding Cook, of the Celilo Portage railway, that the State Board of Health has no when in Salem to attend a meeting of authority to require that children shall the Portage commission, ‘‘For various be vaccinated liefore gaining admission reasons we have not been getting the to the public schools. The attorney general quotes from the busir.eas we should have had at the “ I have used a great deal of Ayer’s Cherry start, but present difficulties wi.l be re law ci eating the board of health, show Pectoral for coughs and hard colds on the chest. It has always done me «rent good. It ing that the board has general G i >er- moved and avoided in the future. is certainly a moat wonderful cough medi- MicHAAL J. F itzgerald , Medford, “Low water has made it impossible vision of the health of the state a.id The for the boats on the upper river to take power to establish quarantines. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, on wheat at some places to bring it vaccination rule would not be in the manufacturers of down to Celilo. For example, at nature of a quarantine; hence the SARSAPARILLA. Quentin there was 12,000 sacks of board cannot find its authority in that PILLS. wheat piled up on the shore, but the provision. HAIR VIGOR. Neither does Mr. Crawford think the water was so low the boats could not get near enough to loud. Some 150,000 clause giving the board general super You will hasten recovery by tak sacks of grain along the Upper Colum vision will authorize them to establish ing ono of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime. bia have been shipped out by rail, when a new qualification for admission to the under normal conditions of water, it public schools unless there ie apparent SHIPYARDS ARE BUSY. would have come down by boat and the danger of an epidemic of smallpox. Army of 10,000 Men Ruabing Work on portage road. New Vessels for Navy, ‘‘I cannot give exact figures at pres AIDS THE CATALOGUE HOUSES. While tha attention of the public ent concerning the expenditure and in come, because we have not made settle Baker City Merchants Protest Against Is attracted only at Intervals to Hid three big shipyards on the Delaware ments with transportation companies Numbering of Rural Boxes. River, there is an army of 10,000 men when the charges are collected by one Baker City — The merchants of Baker daily hammering, forging and weld line and the amount apportioned. In City are circulating a petition asking ing. bending every energy toward the round numbers I should say that it costs us $800 a month to operate the the postmaster general to withdraw his completion of the great vessels under order to the effect that all rural mail road and our income is about $600 a construction here, says the Philadel month. If we were getting a'l the boxes must be numbered in consecutive phia Ledger. Never have the employes traffic that is available and naturally order. In this work they have asked of Cramps’, Neafle & Levy’s and the Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing • students of Business, Shorthand, English, .tc. B est I nstruction —L owest T uition • tributary to the portage road, we would the aid of all the merchants from BoiBe New York Shipbuilding Company been Syrup the best remedy to use for their children • . w.ift tot cxrxioaut I o—irs,«n • have an income of $1,200 a month ami to Spokane, and petitions have been busier than at present. Particularly during the teething period. • THE MULTNOMAH * an expense of perhaps $1,000. We sent to these towns for circulation. A Spelling Itule. The merchants allege that the num is this true of Cramps’, where twelve : BUSINESS INSTITUTE I have handled 10,000 to 15,000 sacks of At a school inspection some of the different vessels are under construc M A ALBIN, full • wheat this month, whereas we would bering of the mail boxes on the rural tion. This yard alone Is employing boys found a difficulty in the correct • free delivery routes would give the cat P ortland , ore , * have handled much more if the boats placing of the letters “1” and “e” In . ea sixth . t , 5,300 workmen. alogue houses in the large cities like could have reached it.” The greater part of this work Is such words as "believe,” "receive,” New York, Chicago and St. Louis a being done for Uncle Sam, seven etc., when the inspector said blandly: great advantage, as these big concerns WAN r WATER FOR CANAL. would be enabled to send out their cat ships being under way here. Two of “My boys, I will give you an infalli MI followed the On the Trait trail from Texas alogues and other literature to every these, the armored ctuiser Tennessee ble rule, one I Invariably use myself.” Irrigation & Power Com- The pupils were all attention, and to Montana with Deschutes at Cramps, and her sister ship, the In Fit Array. Prophesied Teddy's Great nexs. with a Fish Brantf a FISH BRAND patron along every rural free delivery pany Files on Water Rights. Talk as one will on the vanity of Slicker, used for More entertaining, perhaps, and route without knowing the names of Washington, which Is being built at even the master pricked up his ears. The Inspector continued: "It Is sim an overcoat when Pommel Sticker equally Interesting, are the anecdotes clothes, the consciousness of being well Salem — The Deschutes Irrigation & the parties, as the literature could be the South Camden yards of the New cold, a wind coat ply this. Write the T and ‘ e ’ ex when windy, a rain coat when it rained, which are told about our President by dressed has something of moral force Power company has made two water addressed to Box 24, or any number, York Shipbuilding Company, have at ■nd for ■ cover at night if we got to bed, tracted attention by the efforts which actly alike and put the dot in the the Mlnkwitz family. Frau Fischer in It. “Brush your halt- and tiling« filings to secure new sources of water and reach its destination. ■nd I will say that I have gotten more the respective companies are making middle over them.”—London Tele comfort out of your slicker than any other distinctly recollects that once she won’t look so bad,” was the wise coun supply for ite extensive irrigation sys graph. one article that 1 ever owned.” sel given by a friend to a woman to finish the contract first, Both are tern near Bend. The present source of prophesied the future greatness of Start Free Library. (The namo and address of tho writer of thia unsolicited letter may be had on application.) supply ie about two miles above the young Teddy. She says: “One day I whose husband had lost his money. Baker City — Baker City now has a now nearing completion, with the riTft Permanently Cured. Fc fits or nervousness Wet Weather Garments for Riding, Walk The little child in E. J. Hardy ’ s Tennessee slightly in the lead. town of Bend, but it is understood that free public library, the council having had a conversation with Mrs. Roose ing, Working or Sporting. Il IU after first day’s use of Dr.Kline'sUreat Nerve Besides the work on the warships Re.Morer. Send for Free *2 trial bottle and treatise. | velt, who said to me, ‘I wonder what “Manners Makyth Man” hit on thia the land upon which the headgate is ratified the appointment of the library HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. Dr. 1C. 11. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Is going to become of my Teddy?’ I great truth when she replied to her located is owned or controlled by A. M commission as named by Mayor C. A. six large passenger steamships are The Sign of the PliA Drake. The Deschutes con pany has Johns. A special library tax will b> also being built by the Cramps com- replied, 'You need not be anxious mother, who was reproving her. A. J. TOWER CO, Easily Explained. rtfjWERa "O Katie, why can’t you be a goo I now made a filing for 1,000 cubic feet voted on the the next June election, pany. Four of these are for the New BOSTON. V.8.A. about him. He will surely be one day “Who is that man all the women . a great professor, or, who knows, he fittle girl? See Julia, now; how nice of water per second about three miles and in the meantime Andrew Carnegie York and Cuban Mall line, while the are Idolizing?” TOWER CANADIAN : 3 CO., Limited may become even President of the she Is. Why can’t you be as good as further up the stream. The filing is will be asked to renew the offer of two remaining go to the Southern “lhat Is a doctor from another; TORONTO, CANADA lor the purpose of securing water for 11,000 made about a year ago for the Pacific Company. United States.’ Mrs. Roosevelt re she?” town.” 854 "P’r’aps I could, mama,” a ns we re I the Central Gregon canal. The other establishment of a library in this city buked me. She said such a thing was “But there are doctors around Just Like a Woman, impossible, and asked how I condii Katie, “If my dress had little pink filing is for 1,500 cubic inches per The present library was instituted by second at a point about 10 rnilee above a private library association and con "John, u peddler came around to- who are much better known.” have struck upon such an absurdity. bows all over It.” “Shi This chap Is a ‘beauty doc- $1 j0nQT.BeGlre.for Bend, at Beham falls. The filing is day selling stove polish, He was a al ducted for the benefit of the public But, perhaps on account of my Impul tor.’ ” Well Parried. for the purpose of securing water for very agreeable gentleman, Why, he a small membership fee. sive remark, I have since continually "What passed between yourself and talked so pleasantly about the weath- watched Theodors Tb -.-velfs career, the complainant?” Inquired the magis the Benham fallH canal, which will ex Plso s Cure 18 a remedy for coughs, colds tern! eastward and northward a distance er.” Sugir Harvest Nearly Over. and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, and have alway been Did when he trate In a county court. "1 think, sor,” of 30 to 40 miles, bringing the water We will give One Dollar for a Postal St druggists. “You don’t say, Marla?” has made a st p fnriv . d In the replied the worthy Mr. O'Brien, "a La Giande—The digging of the beet Card giving the first reliable news of “Yes, and I bought a package. Then world.”--From “Koó-.'v-p, ' crnian halt dozen bricks and a lump of pav to Prineville and irrigating large areas crop ie nearly finished, and it is ex Not an Index of Power. of land north of the canal. a chance to sell a horizontal steam pected that the factory will close down he complimented the baby and I Days," In Success Mngn u a Young Mr. Whimper, who had ing stone." In “Irish Life and Hu The Portland Irrigation company, for the Beason by the end of the week bought another package." engine of our styles, within our range worthy ambition for public office, had mor" Mr. William Harvey gives an represented by Edwin Maye, of Port of sizes. We do not want inquiries at K C Baking. Powder. “H’m!” Eighteen thousand tons is, approxi closed his canvass of his native State. this time for vertical, traction or gas A popular and elli, ent 1 .iking pow other anecdote of the Irishman's readi land, has tiled on 15,000 inchee of mately, the quantity of beets handled "Presently he said our vestibule was He felt sure of his nomination, and water in Chewaucan creek. Lake coun this year. This is not as much as last kept in better order than any In the engines. der requires two things—nr-t. tb it the ness in the court of law. was waiting, in good spirits, at his "Now-. Pat,” said a magistrate to an ty, the point of diversion being in sec year, which wae the largest crop in the neighborhood and then I food made with it shall be absolutely bought au- father's fireside to receive It. wholesome; second, that it shall be old offender, "what brought you here tion 34, township 33 south, range 18 history of beet growing in this section other package.” He had been asked to tell his ex again?" east. sold at a reasonable price. About 200 hands have been employed “Great Scott!” periences ns a “spellbinder,” and had "Two policemen, sor,” was the la K C Baking Powder, made by the by the company during the season, 160 “ Before he left be said he thought willingly consented. Fruit Drier Closes Down. ENGINES AND BOILERS Jacques Mfg. Company, ol ( ho i go, is conic reply. Freewater — J. P. McMinn, proprie of whom have been at work in the fac I was your daughter instead of being “But, on the whole,” was his modest “Drunk, I suppose?” queried the have for years been the standard to.- all steam the beet example >(_>’■ h 1." pow tory. The payroll for labor last month old enough to be your wife. Then I conclusion, “I was rather successful. tor of the large fruit drier north of plants. Best of materia) and workmanship. der at present on ;. K C is magistrate. was $15,000. Our big output enables us to sell on small prof bought three additional packages. Oh, And what gratified me particularly "Yes, sor." said Pat, “both av tliim." Freewater, has closed for the season, sold everywhere under a ♦500,000 its. An Atlas, the best in the world, costs no it don’t do any harm to encourage a was that in the places where I was after a very short run, owing to the more than the other kind. guarantee of ite healthhilness and pur O. R. & N. Block System. scacrity of prunes and the active de real gentleman when you meet oue.” least known I met with the warmest (lot Wli.it lie Awkcil for, IPrite today for oar special offer, ity. Its price, one cent an ounce, is I.a Gramle — The construction gang mand and high price paid for the green “Say,” queried the alleged funny reception.” most reasonable for a high-giade bak ATLAS ENGINE WORKS at work erecting the block system on fruit, 75,000 pounds being the output Gin of Time. . It was several seconds before Mr. ing powder, and millions of pounds of man, as he entered the butcher shop, Selling in all cities INDIANAPOLIS the mountain division of the O. R. A this year as compared with 200,000 “ wlint ’ s pork worth a yard? ” “ One day, ” related the jolly hobo, "I Corliss Engines High Speed Engines Water Tube Boilers K C have been Bold at this figure al1 N., has almost completed its labors for met a man on de street and I told him Whimper understood why his father pounds last year. Heretofore he has FourValve Engines Compound Engines Tabular Boilsrs “ Fifty cents, ” answered the butch and the girls laughed, and even bis over the country. Automatic Engines Throttling Engines Portable Boilers shipped hie prunes east, disposing of the winter. The system is installed if he would give me thirty quail I would mother smiled. er. Atlas Engines in service .1,000,000 H. P. well along the line between Meacham show him how to eat dem in thirty the same in the large cities at prices “ Well, 1 ’ 11 take a yard, ” said the A. Got It front Iter. Atlas Boilers in service 4,000,UU0 H. P. and Bingham Springs, and when the days. ” a battle Finland was frequently from 3 to 3 l „ cents a pound. I He has “Your husband,” said the talkative i F. M., tossing a half-dollar on the "And did lie oblige you? ” asked his between ground during the long wars crew reaches the latter place work will sold half of this year's output at fi man, "has such a mild disposition. 1 counter. No. « 1905 companion of the ties. Russia and Sweden, the border line be P. N. U. suppose be Inherited it from bls moth The butcher pocketed the coin and cents a pound to Pendleton and 1 Walla be suspended this season, although it “ No; he said he couldn ’ t give me ing but 33 miles from St. Petersburg. It is likely that it will be extended on as HEN writing to advertisers please handed the customer three pig's feet. Walla merchants. er." mention this paper. far as Umatilla, at least by another thirty quail, but he’d give me thirty became part of Russia after the peace “Say, what are you giving me?” "No,” replied Mrs. Henpeek, with set days, lie was a Judge.” of Frederickstown, Sept. 17, 1809. year. Sandlake May Talk. I asked the party of the funny part, In jaw, “I think I can safely say it was Cloverdale — The Cloverdale Tele- , part of my dowry."—Philadelphia dignantly. Nucleus of Permanent Exhibit. “A yard of pork—Just what you nak phone company this I week completed Presa. Ontaiio —The Malheur county exhib telephone line to ed for,” replied the butcher. “Thr’e ten miles of new I Sandlake. The company has also late it returned from the fair at Portland is On the occasion of a cyclist’s welding feet make a yard, you know.” ly completed its line to Dolph. This lieing installed in the office of Hon at Epping, near London, ths other day The central markets of l’aria use mors gives Tillamook City telephone connec Carlos Boyd. It is to be made the nu- the bride and bridegroom rode to church on single machines and returned on a than $60,000 worth of baskets every tion with every voting precinct, in the cleus of a permanent exhibit of thé tandem. year. south part of the county. There is products of the county. hardly a farm house from Tillamook to PORTLAND MARKETS Slab creek that has not telephone ¡con nection, and it is hoped next year will Wheat—Club, 73c per bushel; blue- see the system extended to the valley slem, 75c; valley, 74075c; red, 69c. by way of Willamina. The system now Oats—No. 1 white feed, $26; gray, embraces over 60 miles of wire. ♦26 per ton. Barley—Feed, $21 50(322 per ton Road Opens Rich Region. There are two classes ot remedies: those of known qual brewing, $22(322 50; rolled. $22,50(<l Sumpter—Sumpter is congratulating 23.50. ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting herself on the running of regular trains Rve-—$1.5001.60 per cental. gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assist [<)oo rops to Austin, opening up a rich country Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, ♦'5(3 ance ; and another class, composed of preparations of For Infanta and Children. for business Jhere. The first regular 16 per ton; valley timothy, ♦11(312; unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo train went to Austin last week and car- clover. $809; grain, ♦8(39. rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural tied a large excursion of business men, Fruits—Apples, ♦1(31.50 per box; functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of who are already laying plans for getting hucklelierries, 7c per pound; pears, the remedies of known quality andexcellence is the ever their share of the business of that coun ♦ 1 25(31 50 per box; grapes, $1(31 25 pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California try. The country through which the per b >x; Concord, 15e per basket; road travels after leaving Sumpter is quinces, $1 per Ixix. Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of AVcgctabli’ Preparation Tor As covered with a heavy growth of pine plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, Vegetables—Beans, wax, 10012c per similating (he Food and Regula timber. Much of this is owned by the pound: cabbage, 1014c per pound: in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con Ung the Stommies and Bowels of Oregon Lumber company, whose Ing cauliflower, $125(3150 per dozen; cel tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy mills are located at Baker City. ery, 75c per doien; cucumbers. 50060c of all remedies to sweeten and refreshandcleanse the system per dozen; pumpkins, ■‘a (Sic per gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti Work on Coquille Bar. pound; tomatoes, $1 per crate; sprouts, pation and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its active princi Pronwk's Digeslion.CheerfuI- Bandon—Work on the north jetty at 7c per pound; squash, \0le per ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the Coquille bar is now fairly under way, pound; turnips, 90c(3$l per sack; car ness and Rest Contains neither remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with sn.ljwill l»e completed probably within rots, 65075c per sack; beets, 85c0$l Opium.Morphine nor Mutual. the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know a year. This is part of the improve per sack. N ut N ah c otic ments along the Coquille river, for Onions — I'regon yellow Danvers, of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience which the government recently appro ♦ 1.25 per sack. thatitisamostexcellent laxative remedy. We donot claim that priateli $55,000. The jetty will be ex Potatoes — Fancy graded Burbanks, it will cure all manner of ills,but recommend it for what it really tended >'> feet seaward. Contractors 75085c per saik; ordinary, 55060c; represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, Wakefield A Jacobsen, ol Portland, have Merced sweets, sacks, $'. 90; crates, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. the task in hand, and extensive work ♦ 2.15. There are two classes of purchasers: those who are informed had to lie done liefore the actual work Butter — Fancy creamery, 250 27 4c as to the quality of what they buy and the reasonsfor the excellence of building the extension wae starteli. per pound. of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go Eggs — Oregon ranch, 324c per Winter Irrigation a Success. elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known dozen. Aperteci Remedy forConstipa Milton—W. T. Shaw, the well known Poultry— Aierage old hens, 10011c article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, Ron, Sour Slotnarh.DiarrhiH'a Hudson bay rancher, was in the city per pound; young roosters, 9010c; and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect Worms .Convulsions .feverish recently and reports that irrigation on springs, 10 0 11c; dressed chickens. its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. nrss and L ohh or S leep the line of the Hudson Bay ditch is 12014c; turkeys, live. 17018c; geese, To the credit of the druggists of the United States be it said increasing. Thia ditch uses the sur live, 8010c; ducks. 14015c. Vac Simla Signatur« of that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional plus water of the Walla Walla river, Hops—Oregon, 1905, choice, 9011c; integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer and as a result it can only irrigate when olds, 7 4 010c. imitations of the the ordinary irrigation season ends. Wool—Eastern Oregon average beet, NEW YORK. 19021c; lower gradee down to 15c, ac Car Shortage Felt. cording to shrinkage; valley. 25027c Freewater—Owing to the scarcity of per pound; mohair, choice, 30c. manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order care on thio division the Peacock and Beef — Dressed bulls, 102c per Eagle mills are working at a great die- poutil; cows, 304c; country steers, to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, advantage on account of storage capaci 4044c. one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of ty being blocked with milletuffs ready Veal—Dressed, 307 4c per pound. the Company—Cal’fornia Fig Syrup Co.—plainly printed on ths to chip. Manager J. H. Hall advieaa Mutton—Dree ed, fancy, 707 4c per front of every package. Price, coc per bottle. One size only. he has 20 ears of flour and feed ready pound;ordinary, 405c: lambs, 74<S*'c. to move and can get but one car a day. Pork—Dressed, 0074c per pound. Reliable Information ATLAS D ] GASTORIA T he L axative OF K nown Q uality com Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years Genuine—Syrup of Figs